Marianne Trump Berry, the older sister of former President Donald Trump and a former federal judge, died at the age of 86 at her Manhattan home, where she was found not breathing early Monday morning around 4:00 a.m. local time, ABC reported. News.

Donald Trump with sister Marianne Trump, Berry and brother Robert Trump in 1990Photo: Sonia Moskowitz / Zuma Press / Profimedia

Emergency services responded to a call about a person in cardiac arrest, sources told ABC News, News.ro reported. There were no traces of injuries or other suspicions.

The New York Police Department said an 86-year-old woman was found unconscious in an apartment on Fifth Avenue and later confirmed dead. The investigation is ongoing, her identity has not been disclosed, the police said.

A spokesman for former President Donald Trump declined to comment.

Donald Trump’s relationship with his older sister was strained until the end of his presidency

In 1983, then-President Ronald Reagan appointed Marianne Trump Berry as a judge of the District Court of New Jersey, and she later became a judge of the Federal Court of Appeals in 1999 under former President Bill Clinton. She retired in 2019.

Barry resigned amid a judicial misconduct investigation into alleged tax and financial fraud by his father and brothers. The investigation was closed without a conclusion when Barry resigned in February 2019, ABC News recalls.

Three of former President Trump’s four siblings have already passed away. Robert Trump, his younger brother, died in August 2020 at the age of 71. Fred Trump Jr. died of a heart attack at the age of 42 in September 1981.

The former president’s relationship with his older sister soured toward the end of Trump’s presidency when Donald Trump’s niece Mary published a book and released audio tapes in which she and her aunt Marianne criticized his younger brother and said he was unprincipled.