Whitney Houston's daughter died as a result of immersion in water and drug intoxication, medical records show.
Bobbi Kristina Brown, 22, died at a hospice on 26 July, six months after she was found unresponsive in a bath.
The
Fulton County Medical Examiner's office in Atlanta released an initial
statement ahead of the full post-mortem report - eight months after her
death.
A judge in Atlanta issued an order on Thursday to unseal the report, following requests from the media.
The
medical examiner's office said it reviewed medical records,
investigative files and other documents to determine how Brown died.
The
exam concluded cannabis and alcohol were involved in her death, along
with medication used for sedation or to treat anxiety, citing the
"underlying cause" of death as "immersion associated with drug
intoxication".
The statement said: "Death was clearly not due to
natural causes, but the medical examiner has not been able to determine
whether death was due to intentional or accidental causes, and has
therefore classified the manner of death as undetermined.''
The state reportedly requested the post-mortem documents originally
be sealed in September 2015 in order to protect an ongoing investigation
into Brown's death.
Media
lawyers argued the sealing order should be lifted because it was made
without a public hearing, in violation of the long-standing rules that
post-mortem results are public records.
"We would hope that news
agencies and the media receiving the report would do so with the
discretion and dignity a family who has lost a loved one deserves," said
district attorney Paul Howard, who argued for the sealing of the report
last year.
"Our investigation into the death of Bobbi Kristina Brown will continue."
Brown was the only child of singer Whitney Houston; her father was R&B singer Bobby Brown.
She
was buried in August at the Fairview cemetery in Westfield, New Jersey,
next to her mother, who drowned in a bath in 2012 on the eve of the
Grammy Awards ceremony.
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