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Update: Bobbi Kristina In Medically Induced Coma, No Drugs Found At The Scene

Bobbi Kristina In Medically Induced Coma

Feb. 1 2015, Updated 3:05 p.m. ET

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Bobbi Kristina Brown remains hospitalized after being found unresponsive in a bathtub on Saturday. She has been placed in a medically induced coma, according to reports. She has reportedly been placed in a medically induced coma, is on a ventilator and shows diminished brain functionality.

"Bobbi Kristina's husband Nick Gordon found her facedown in a bathtub in the bathroom of their home," said Lisa Holland, a spokesperson for the Roswell Police Department in Georgia. "She was unresponsive, meaning not breathing, no heartbeat. He immediately started CPR on her."

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Police say Brown is alive and breathing at North Fulton Hospital and they are treating the case as a medical incident.

Holland says police "did not see anything on the scene" that would indicate prescription medication played a role in the incident. The was "no alcohol or drugs laying around."

Brown, 21, is the only daughter of Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown. Houston was found dead in a bathtub on Feb. 11, 2012.

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"Her mother's death anniversary is coming up, so it's a very hard time for her," Bobbi Kristina's cousin, Jerod Brown, told NBC.

Police were called to Bobbi Kristina's house last week for a fight but when they arrived, no one was home, according to NBC.

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