Bobbi Kristina Car Accident, Star Lost Control Of Car
Bobbi Kristina Brown does not have good luck with black Chevy Camaro cars.
Less than two months after local police discovered a wrecked black Chevy Camaro, allegedly belonging to her boyfriend, parked in their apartment complex, the reality star wrecked a similiar car at the same property.
Brown, whose mother is the late Whitney Houston, had a car accident at her apartment complex in Alpharetta, Ga. on Nov. 28. An eyewitness spotted the crash and immediately called local police, according to TMZ, Brown was not hurt and did not receive medical treatment when emergency personnel arrived.
Cops conducted an official accident investigation and learned that alcohol or drugs was not involved. They also determined that Brown lost control of her car while making a left turn out of her apartment complex. She ended driving over a curb and down an embankment, according to the report. The vehicle ended up hitting several small trees and stopped on a trail.
Brown received a citation for "failure to maintain lane."
This is not the first bang-up job on a black Chevy Camaro that Brown was involved in. Enstarz reported that she may have been involved in a serious accident with a similiar vehicle on Sept. 26.
Local authorities in Alpharetta, Ga. received a call regarding a noise complaint about Brown's apartment. When officers arrived at the scene, a $1.2 million home she shares with her boyfriend Nick Gordon, they discovered a severly damaged 2012 black Camaro.
An investigation was immediately conducted but by Sept. 27, local authorities still had not gathered any information on when the accident happened, how it occurred or who was in the car at the time. It was not confirmed that the car's registered owner was Gordon, according to CNN.
TMZ linked the incident to Brown and reported that it occurred when Brown was having an argument with Gordon. Sources told the website that Gordon was driving the car while Brown was in the passenger seat. TMZ obtained a copy of the incident report written by Alpharetta police, which described the car's damages. The car's front tire and front bumper were missing while the airbags had been deployed, and no injuries were reported.
Brown's lawyers released a statement at the time that their client was not present when the accident occurred.