NEW YORK (CBSNewYork/AP) — Eric Garner‘s oldest daughter Erica died Saturday, roughly one week after suffering a devastating heart attack.

The Rev. Al Sharpton, in announcing Garner’s death Saturday, says she fought for justice and was “a warrior to the end.” She died in a New York hospital. She was 27.

“She passed away this morning,” a tweet posted to Erica’s Twitter account by family members Saturday morning read. “The reports are real. We didn’t deserve her.”

She passed away this morning. The reports are real. We didn't deserve her. — officialERICA GARNER (@es_snipes) December 30, 2017

The mother of two suffered a heart attack last Saturday. Erica Garner’s mother, Esaw, told the Daily News the heart attack was brought on by an asthma attack Christmas Eve.

When you report this you remember she was human: mother, daughter, sister, aunt. Her heart was bigger than the world. It really really was. She cared when most people wouldn't have. She was good. She only pursued right, no matter what. No one gave her justice. — officialERICA GARNER (@es_snipes) December 30, 2017

“Her heart was bigger than the world,” another tweet posted to Erica’s account on Saturday read in part. “She cared when most people wouldn’t have. She was good. She only pursued right, no matter what.”

Mayor Bill de Blasio called Erica’s death a “horrible tragedy.”

Erica Garner’s death is a horrible tragedy. I am praying for her family, who have already been through so much. This city will miss her unshakable sense of justice and passion for humanity. — Bill de Blasio (@NYCMayor) December 30, 2017

“I am praying for her family, who have already been through so much,” the mayor tweeted Saturday morning. “This city will miss her unshakable sense of justice and passion for humanity.”

Erica became an outspoken advocate for police reform following the death of her father, who died after an officer subdued him with a chokehold in 2014. His last words were “I can’t breathe,” which became a slogan for activists across the country.

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