With the death of her niece Bobbi Kristina Brown four months ago, Leolah Brown appeared to have maintained her determination to continuously fight for justice.
In her Facebook post on Tuesday, the sister of Bobby Brown hinted that she will pursue justice not just for her then 22-year-old kin, but also for sister-in-law, the late Whitney Houston.
"I Have Said It Once And I'm Going To Say It Again. IT AIN'T OVER!" she wrote. "My Sister, Whitney Houston Brown And My Niece, Bobbi Kristina Brown, Have Not Left Us In Vain!"
"And With The Help Of The Almighty God Allah, We Will Get Justice For Them Both!" she added.
With such post, David Ivany commented, "I still pray that God will bring the wrong doers too justice....and it was an honor to talk to you last night...prayers from The Hollywood STAR ROOM and God be with you ...love ya."
Leolah Brown then replied, "Yes thank you David! It was a pleasure!!!"
In the meantime, the father of Bobbi Kristina Brown revealed in a report by the Venture Capital Post that "it was his faith in God that had helped him get through the pain" after Bobbi Kristina Brown's death.
While still in deep pain for the tragic loss of his daughter, the "My Prerogative" singer, through his lawyer, "asserted that he believes Gordon "harmed" his daughter and is demanding justice for her."
Meanwhile, despite admitting about giving up already, the 46-year-old R&B singer shared that by "Just staying positive, loving life man" and "having no complaints," he has been coping after his daughter was found dead with her face down in the bathtub of their Georgia home.
Keep posted for more updates on Bobbi Kristina Brown's death and the case filed against Nick Gordon, who has been recently reported to have already moved to Florida from Atlanta.