A still mourning Bobby Brown is lamenting that his daughter's death may have been prevented, if he could have just made it to her prior to the late January morning when she had to be rushed to a hospital emergency room.

"If I could have been there two days before, it wouldn't have went down like that," The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports a teary-eyed Brown reflects on an upcoming episode of "The Real" talk show.

Bobbi Kristina Brown died under hospice care in late July, some six months after being found face down in the bathtub of the Georgia area home she shared with boyfriend Nick Gordon. She has since been buried next to mom Whitney Houston at a New Jersey cemetery.

"We prayed and hoped for six months, you know, for something better to happen," he said. "But when God calls you, he calls you."

Since then, the conservator of Bobbi Kristina's estate Bedelia C. Hargrove has slapped Gordon with a multimillion wrongful death suit, alleging that, in the hours before Bobbi Kristina had to be rushed to the emergency room, he gave her a "toxic cocktail" that rendered her essentially defenseless.

Led by Casey Anthony's Florida-based attorney Jose Baez, Gordon's defense team has sought to have the suit dismissed on the grounds it includes no police reports, affidavits or other backing evidence.

After she was hospitalized, Bobbi Kristina's family banned Gordon from visiting her while she was under medical supervision and also prohibited him from attending funeral services for her.

More recently, Gordon journeyed to his girlfriend's grave site, where he was tearfully photographed kneeling at her tombstone in pictures that reportedly were sold for up to $40,000.

Whitney Houston died a little more than three years before her daughter, when she too was found face down in the bathtub of the Beverly Hills hotel where she was staying. Authorities later revealed she had drugs in her system at the time of her death.