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Bobby Brown Allegedly Struck By A Speeding Car, According To His Sister

She says the incident was intentional and has now left the R&B veteran with broken bones and other serious injuries.

R&B legend Bobby Brown’s sister Leolah Brown Muhammad left fans of the singer alarmed after she posted a troubling update about her brother on Sunday (Aug. 25).

Muhammad took to social media where she made a rather disturbing claim that not only was Brown struck by a car, but deliberately so. 

  • The abrupt news of the alleged incident left many fans in a state of shock

    In a lengthy post explaining what happened, Muhammad alleged that Bobby was the victim of a recent hit-and-run that has left the 50-year-old with “broken bones” and his “legs [messed] up.” What’s even more shocking is that she claims the driver purposely hit the R&B veteran with the intention to kill him.

    “Bobby Brown got hit by a SPEEDING car WHILE WALKING! And NO he was not in a car accident!” Leolah wrote in an emotional caption on Facebook. “This car CAME STRAIGHT FOR HIM [and] TRIED TO D**N KILL HIM!”

  • Muhammad didn’t mention where the purported incident occurred nor provide any evidence of her claims. In the rest of her post — which The Shade Room screen-grabbed and re-shared — she does appear to have an idea of the driver in question, as she jumps from the scene of the alleged incident and speaks out on an unnamed individual.

  • She seemingly insinuates that same person is out to get her family.

    The lengthy post concludes with a mortifying proclamation that “you are not going to kill my whole family.”

    No one else from the Brown family has spoken out about such allegations. It's worth noticing that Bobby’s last post was on Aug. 25 and promoted his BBQ line.

    Further details of the alleged incident are still unclear at this time, but we will keep you updated if more information becomes available. 

    Read Muhammad's post in full below. 

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