Nick Gordon attorney has recently claimed that he tried to save Bobbi Kristina Brown's life.
While the cause of Whitney Houston' daughter's death is claimed to be Lobar pneumonia that is caused by Hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy and water immersion combined with mixed drug intoxication, the manner of her death could not be defined, reports E! Online.
Brown's former boyfriend was accused of causing her brain damage in a 40 million dollar civil lawsuit filed by Brown's estate. His lawyers assert Gordon did the opposite.
Gordon's attorney said in a statement, "The truth is that Nick tried to save Bobbi Kristina's life. The truth is that Nick cooperated with law enforcement since day one. The truth is that no one loved Bobbi Kristina more than Nick and no one has suffered more as a result of her death than Nick."
Instead of a possible perpetrator in the case, Gordon's attorney claimed that he has also been a victim in Brown's devastating loss.
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