Bobbi Kristina set to be taken off life support on Whitney's death anniversary

A file picture of Bobbi Kristina Brown as she attends the Annual Clive Davis & The Recording Company Pre-Grammy Gala held at The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills in 2011 and at right with her mother, Whitney Houston perform on ABC's "Good Morning America" on September 1, 2009 in New York City. PHOTO | FILE

What you need to know:

  • The decision to pull her plug has been made by Kristina's father American artiste Bobby Brown after being told by doctors there was no hope of his daughter ever recovering.
  • According to website TMZ.com, Whitney's mother Cissy Houston has requested life support be pulled on the anniversary of the late singer's death to "bond mother and daughter for eternity."

Bobbi Kristina Brown's life support machine will reportedly be turned off Wednesday to coincide with the third anniversary of her mother's death.

The 21-year-old aspiring singer and actress is the daughter of Whitney Houston who passed away in eerily similar tragic circumstances when she was drowned in a bath at the Beverly Hilton Hotel.

Bobbi was found unresponsive in a bath tub in her Atlanta home late last month and has been on life support at Emory University Hospital.

She is set to be taken off the machine by her family exactly three years to the day her mother Whitney died.

The decision to pull her plug has been made by Kristina's father American artiste Bobby Brown after being told by doctors there was no hope of his daughter ever recovering.

According to website TMZ.com, Whitney's mother Cissy Houston has requested life support be pulled on the anniversary of the late singer's death to "bond mother and daughter for eternity."

Bobbi Kristina is Whitney Houston's only child and her family are said to be very emotional but agree it's the right thing to do.

Adapted from Agencies.