The first vehicle was all black, but the latest hearse to arrive outside the Peachtree Christian Hospice on Thursday is mainly white.
Bobbi Kristina Brown fans have been left further concerned for her life after a SECOND hearse arrived at her hospice.
The white vehicle was seen backed up to a mysterious white tent, which was erected on Wednesday.
The first hearse, which was all black, turned up at the back door of Peachtree Christian Hospice in Atlanta on Wednesday, hours after the tent was put up.
A second hearse arrives at Bobbi Kristina's hospice in Duluth, Georgia
The hearse arrived as Houston family members held a vigil for Whitney Houston's daughter.
Bobbi was moved to Peachtree Christian Hospice in Atlanta a few weeks ago, after months in hospital fighting for her life.
She was found face-down in her bath in January, and remained on life support in hospital as her family have remained by her bedside.
After a photo emerged of a white tent outside the hospice, sparking concern the 22-year-old had passed away, a hearse was seen reversing into it, blocking any view of what's inside.
The hearse arrived as Houston family members hold a vigil for Bobbi
The youngster's family, including her aunt Pat Houston, were spotted arriving at the hospice shortly before.
However a receptionist at the hospice told RadarOnline that “there’s been no” deaths at the facility today, but would not comment further on the matter.
They did not comment on Bobbi Kristina’s condition.
Major Don Woodruff from the Duluth Police force told the website that the local police had not been told of any “major occurrences” at the facility.
Woodruff reported that the tent was put up at 5pm local time on Wednesday, and said that the Brown/Houston family had hired state troopers as security for her room and that the hospice had hired private security as extra precaution around the building.
Whitney Houston's former bodyguard Ray Watson was also seen arriving on Wednesday, and reportedly then spent over 30 minutes alone in his car.
The news of extra security comes after it was reported that a sick photo of Bobbi Kristina in the hospice was being touted for sale.
Last week, Bobby Brown's sister Leolah denied that anyone from the Brown family took the alleged picture of Bobbi Kristina as she lay dying in a hospice.
Bobby Brown’s sister seems to imply that a member of Bobbi Kristina’s family could have taken the picture, but it was “not a Brown”.
As the only child of the late Whitney Houston is cared for by her family in a hospice in Georgia, the Brown family have allegedly been banned from seeing her. All except her dad Bobby.
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