Bobbi Kristina Brown moved to hospice care as 'condition has continued to deteriorate'
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Bobbi Kristina Brown is being moved to hospice care after months in the hospital.
In a statement, her aunt Pat Houston said Whitney Houston's daughter's "condition has continued to deteriorate" and Brown was moved to hospice care Wednesday.
A source close to the family told FOX411 that her father, Bobby Brown, has decided to "unhook everything, no medication, anything."
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Asked if the family expected her to die, the source said, "it is literally anytime now before she's pronounced dead, unfortunately"
Brown, 22, was found face down and unresponsive in a bathtub in her Atlanta area home on Jan. 31. She underwent surgery to replace her breathing tube with a tracheostomy tube in February.
The statement added the Houston family thanks "everyone for their support and prayers. She is in God's hands now."
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Last week a source connected to the Brown family told FOX411 that the 22-year-old is in a vegetative state.
“Bobby Brown should have let her go when the family all agreed back in February," the source said. "She’s a vegetable.”
Christopher Brown, legal counsel for Bobby Brown, released a statement Friday addressing media reports on her condition.
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“Bobbi Kristina is not going home to die as numerous news affiliates and websites have reported,” he said.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.