 The release of Bobbi Kristina Brown‘s autopsy report on what would have been her 23rd birthday may have upset her father, Bobby Brown, so much that he cancelled his Charleston Jam Fest concert appearance in North Charleston, South Carolina on Friday (03-04-16).
The release of Bobbi Kristina Brown‘s autopsy report on what would have been her 23rd birthday may have upset her father, Bobby Brown, so much that he cancelled his Charleston Jam Fest concert appearance in North Charleston, South Carolina on Friday (03-04-16).
Brown,
 47, was scheduled to perform with Keith Sweat, Jagged Edge and 112, but
 according to signs on the doors of the arena, Brown opted out “due to 
illness,” Wonderwall reported.
“Charleston,
 I will see you soon but I had to sit out this time. I will be back soon
 and I can’t wait to hit the stage,” the singer tweeted on Saturday, one day after his scheduled appearance. “I can’t wait to hit the stage in New Jersey on March 26th and Tampa on April 2nd.”
“I
 recently had surgery and the recovery time has taken longer than 
expected,” Brown continued. “My gastroenterologist has made the decision
 to keep me resting for another week.”
Meanwhile, as we reported on Friday,
 the autopsy of Bobbi Kristina was released to the public and according 
to the Fulton County Medical Examiner’s office, she died as a result of 
drowning and drug intoxication.
“The
 cause of Bobbi Kristina Brown’s death as determined by the Fulton 
County Medical Examiner is: Lobar pneumonia. Due to: Hypoxic ischemic 
encephalopathy, delayed effects. Due to: Immersion of face in water 
complicating mixed drug intoxication,” read the medical examiner’s 
statement.
The
 statement went on to detail that the drugs involved in her system were 
marijuana, alcohol, benzoylecgonine (a cocaine-related substance), 
benzodiazepines (medications used for sedation or to treat anxiety) and 
morphine.
The ME’s office also added, “It could not be determined from toxicology tests whether the morphine resulted from heroin use.”
In a statement to People,
 Brown said that the fact news outlets were trying to get the autopsy 
results released was “mind-blowing.” His attorney also said in a 
statement that the release of the results was “unsettling” and that the 
singer “has to be strong and mourn his loved ones in a fashion that is 
foreign to most people.”
 
 
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