Four family members, a mother and three siblings, have all died after being diagnosed with coronavirus.

Vincent Fusco, Jr., a man in his 50s, died today, according to Roseann Paradiso Fodera, a cousin of one of the family members who died and an attorney representing the family.

“This is an unbearable tragedy for the family,” Paradiso Fodera said. Her first cousin, Grace Fusco, was one of the four who passed away after being diagnosed as positive, she said.

Two of Grace's children, Carmine Fusco and Rita Fusco-Jackson, siblings to Vincent Jr., also died prior to Grace's death, Paradiso Fodera said.

The New York Times was the first to report about the family.

“The family’s biggest concern is that we have four members of one family who have passed, two on life support and one stable. All Covid-19 positive. Yet, 19 children, parents and grandchildren in this family tested on Saturday and they are anxious that their relatives have passed and they don’t know if they are infected or not,” Paradiso Fodera said.

Paradiso Fodera said the 19 were tested on Saturday, but they have yet to learn the results.

All family members were hospitalized at CentraState Medical Center in Freehold, New Jersey, except for Carmine, who was at a different facility in Pennsylvania when he died. Many family members who are not hospitalized are quarantined together.

“Why don’t the family members who are not hospitalized have the test results? This is a public health crisis. Why should athletes and celebrities without symptoms be given priority over a family that has been decimated by this virus?

“There must be an investigation by the CDC or NIH as to why this family was so susceptible to the virus,” Paradiso Fodera asked.

CNN’s Bonnie Druker contributed to this report.