Police arrest fake nurse Taiwo Sobamowo, she cared for Bobbi Kristina Brown

Nov 5, 2015 - 11:03
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Police arrest fake nurse Taiwo Sobamowo, she cared for Bobbi Kristina Brown
Taiwo Sobamowo

Investigators in Georgia, are seeking other patients or family and relatives of people who were treated by a woman jailed on charges of posing as a nurse

Police say Taiwo Sobamowo was in charge of Bobbi Kristina Brown's care at the hospice where she died and faces charges that include identity fraud and nursing without a license.

A Duluth police report obtained Tuesday by The Associated Press states that detectives have documents showing Taiwo Sobamowo cared for Brown at Peachtree Christian Hospice outside Atlanta. The report describes Sobamowo as the nurse in charge of caring for Brown, the only daughter of Bobby Brown and the late Whitney Houston.

There is nothing in the report that mentions how Brown's care might have been affected.

The 22-year-old Brown died at Peachtree Christian on July 26 after she was found face-down in the bathtub of her Roswell home Jan. 31.

Sobamowo was arrested in North Carolina.

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