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Bobbi Kristina's partner found weeping by her grave

Gordon, who was banned from Brown’s funeral and burial services, visited the Fairview Cemetery in Westfield, New Jersey for the first time last week

Nick Gordon visits late Bobbi Kristina's grave for the first time since death

Nick Gordon was seen weeping openly at the grave of his late partner, Bobbi Kristina Brown, for the first time since her passing.

Gordon, who was banned from Brown’s funeral and burial services, visited the Fairview Cemetery in Westfield, New Jersey for the first time last week.

In footage obtained by Entertainment Tonight, a distraught Gordon is seen clutching red and pink roses, as well as a folder of photos of himself, Brown and the late Whitney Houston, who is buried beside her daughter. Gordon only broke his silence on Brown’s death last week, tweeting, "I look at our pics sometimes it makes me smile sometimes I cry @REALbkBrown #happymemories. I’m so happy/blessed that I had @REALbkBrown in my life. I will always & forever love you."

Nick is presently facing a death lawsuit filed against him by Brown’s conservator after evidences surfaced claiming he gave Brown a toxic cocktail which rendered her unconscious, before allegedly dragging her to the bathroom and leaving her face-down in their tub on January 31.

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Brown was ultimately hospitalized, and succumbed to her injuries months later before kicking the bucket last July..

So far no criminal charges have been filed against Gordon, but the case remains open and under investigation in Fulton County, Georgia.

Watch the video of Nick Gordon at Bobbi Kristina’s grave, and tell us what you think in the comment section below.

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