As Bobbi Kristina Brown remains unresponsive nearly four months after nearly drowning in her bath tub, various reports about what could have led to her medical crisis are beginning to emerge. We recently told you about how her cousin, Jerod Brown has alleged that foul play by a Houston family member has resulted in Bobbi Kristina's current condition. Now this morning a new and equally explosive story has emerged, one that insinuates that a love triangle might have led to the 22-year-old being found unresponsive back in January.

Apparently Bobbi Kristina's former neighbor has come forward to discuss the situation. It has already been widely reported that Bobbi Kristina's relationship with boyfriend, Nick Gordon was volatile and at times violent. If this new allegation is true then perhaps Gordon is really hiding some important details about the hours leading up to his girlfriend's accident.

According to an exclusive report by Radar Online, "Brown's friend and neighbor Debra Reis Brooks told Radar exclusively that the 22-year-old was close to another man before she fell into a coma. And Brooks, 56, claimed the troubled young woman's hot-tempered boyfriend, Nick Gordon, flew into a jealous rage over a possible sex romp 'Krissi' had with the man! While Brooks did not identify the man by name, Radar learned he could be Duane Tyrone Hall, 24. Brown posted a solo selfie of herself around 3 a.m., and then another of herself with Duane Tyrone Hall—about six hours before her unconscious body was discovered," explains an insider.

We know that right up until the point where Gordon decided to go to rehab himself he was still avoiding having a real discussion with police. At one point he also was working with his attorney to try and prevent investigators from getting security videos from inside the property where he and Bobbi Kristina were living. Do you think that this neighbor could be telling the truth and that a vicious fight contributed to Bobbi Kristina's current condition? Tell us your thoughts in the comments below!

Join the Discussion