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A photo of Bobbi Kristina Brown in hospice care was published by Radar Online. The photo was reportedly taken not long before she died on July 26, the report said. Reuters

A photo of Bobbi Kristina Brown was published by Radar Online early Tuesday showing the late aspiring actress at a hospice care where she died last month. The photo was taken not long before she “peacefully” passed away, the report said.

Earlier this month, the National Enquirer had obtained a photo of Bobbi Kristina at the Peachtree Christian Hospice in Duluth, Georgia. The tabloid, which had published a photo of Whitney Houston's body at her wake, also claimed “to have more chilling images” of Bobbi Kristina.

The latest photo that has surfaced online shows Bobbi Kristina covered with blankets. The authenticity of the photo, however, could not be confirmed.

A picture of Bobbi Kristina's body in a casket was also apparently sold for $100,000, according to TMZ. The image was said to have been taken during the viewing on July 31 in Alpharetta, Georgia. The hospice picture reportedly sold for the same price.

The Brown and the Houston families, which have been feuding since Bobbi Kristina’s hospitalization on Jan. 31, blamed each other for leaking the photos.

Bobbi Kristina, daughter of Bobby Brown and the late Whitney Houston, died on July 26 at the age of 22 after remaining in an unresponsive state for several months. A preliminary autopsy showed no significant injuries or obvious cause of death. She was buried next to her mother on Aug. 3 at Fairview Cemetery in Westfield, New Jersey.

A criminal investigation is underway in Bobbi Kristina’s death, with authorities suspecting her boyfriend Nick Gordon of foul play.

Bobbi Kristina’s court-appointed conservator Bedelia Hargrove filed an amended lawsuit against Gordon earlier this month, alleging that he gave her a "toxic cocktail" and then placed her facedown in a bathtub. Gordon has maintained his innocence, and his lawyers, Joe Habachy and Jose Baez, said they believe the lawsuit against their client is “baseless.”