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Bobbi Kristina Brown died after water immersion, drug intoxication: Medical examiner

Bobbi Kristina Brown died as a result of being immersed in water and a drug intoxication, according to a medical examiner.
Bobbi Kristina Brown, daughter of the late singer Whitney Houston, poses at the premiere of \"Sparkle\" in Hollywood, Calif., Aug. 16, 2012. (Photo by Fred Prouser/Reuters)
Bobbi Kristina Brown, daughter of the late singer Whitney Houston, poses at the premiere of \"Sparkle\" in Hollywood, Calif., Aug. 16, 2012.

Bobbi Kristina Brown, who was found face-down and unresponsive in a bathtub last year, died as a result of being immersed in water and a drug intoxication, according to a medical examiner.

The results were made public Friday — on what would have been her 23rd birthday.

Brown — the only daughter of late pop icon Whitney Houston and R&B singer Bobby Brown — had been placed in a medically induced coma after she was found by her boyfriend in her suburban Atlanta townhouse on Jan. 31, 2015. She died in hospice care in July.

Brown's death is eerily similar to that of Houston, who was found dead in her Beverly Hills hotel suite bathtub in 2012 at age 48.

The Fulton County Medical Examiner's office said alcohol and marijuana played a part in Brown's death, as well as morphine and medications used for sedation or treating anxiety found in her body.

The medical examiner could not determine if the morphine was related to any heroin use.

The official statement on the cause of death was released after a judge on Thursday granted a media request for access to her autopsy report.

State officials argued it should be kept private as part of an ongoing criminal investigation into what happened.

The conservator of Brown's estate claims Brown was drugged with a "toxic cocktail" and drowned in a tub of cold water by Gordon, according to an amended civil lawsuit filed in August.

Gordon's lawyer has denied the allegations in the suit as "meritless."

While the medical examiner said Brown did not die from natural causes, her manner of death remains undetermined, leaving open the possibility of homicide or suicide. 

This article originally appeared on NBCNews.com.