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Daughter Of Hip-Hop Legend Eric B. Dies After Car Crash

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Erica Supreme Barrier, the daughter of hip-hop legend Eric B., has passed away. Erica was hospitalized after she was involved in a serious car crash in Connecticut on Sunday, March 15.

According to Page Six, and the Connecticut state police, Erica was in a Mini Cooper Countryman on I-91 at 1 a.m. Sunday, when her vehicle “stopped in the center lane” and an oncoming truck “was unable to stop in time and impacted the rear of [Erica’s car].” She “sustained serious injuries,” according to the police report, “and was transported to Hartford Hospital.” The other driver was not injured, according to police.

According to an Instagram post by “The Real Sister2Sister 2.0,” Erica died on Monday evening from her injuries.

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It is with profound sadness and disbelief that we announce the untimely passing of our beloved Erica Supreme Barrier on Monday 3-16-2020 at 6:18pm EST, states Alvina Alston, Eric B’s Publicist. “She fought a valiant fight, however we TRUST GOD & HIS ultimate decision to bring her home. We want to sincerely thank everyone from around the world for the outpouring of support and love during this difficult time. Please continue to keep our family in prayer as we now prepare to lay Erica to rest. This was an unfortunate vehicular accident that claimed her life however, and it’s also crucial that we pray for the other driver involved. Our hearts also go out to him and his family as we hold no ill will in our hearts for those involved. Again, we accept GOD’s will and want to sincerely thank the good samaritans, first responders and impeccable medical staff who cared for our daughter at Hartford Hospital, Hartford CT.” Says Eric B. For exclusive photos and up-to-the-minute details, visit https://www.facebook.com/sister2sister2.0/. Media Contact: Aurora Gordon, a.gordon@sister2sister2.com . About Sister2Sister2.0 Sister 2 Sister 2.0 is the rebranding of the ground-breaking Black celebrity magazine, Sister2Sister, published by Jamie Foster-Brown in 1988. A-listers like, Jamie Fox, Oprah, Gabrielle Union, Tyler Perry, Steve Harvey, Lil Wayne, Floyd Mayweather, debuted on Sister2Sister covers before they were on the public’s radar. Foster-Brown is a tour-de-force in celebrity lifestyles and an established journalists who’s interviewed legends like Dick Clark and Michael Jackson, plus powerhouses. Michelle Obama, Beyonce and Gayle King, to name a few. @moremediahits @therealdjericb #sister2sister2.0 #prayersneeded #prayers🙏🏾 #condonlences #ericb #lovingdaughter❤ #gonebutneverforgotten @therealsister2sister2.0 @madina_milana #madina_milana @revoltTV #revoltTV #Gia_casey @gia_casey #djenvy @djenvy #breakfastclubam Breakfast Club Angelayee #angelayee Rickey Smiley #hiphop

A post shared by Sister2Sister2.0 (@therealsister2sister2.0) on Mar 17, 2020 at 1:59am PDT

Eric B.’s PR rep confirmed the news to “Sister2Sister 2.0,” according to the post, and he told the outlet in a statement, “She fought a valiant fight, however we trust God & His ultimate decision to bring her home. We want to sincerely thank everyone from around the world for the outpouring of support and love during this difficult time. Please continue to keep our family in prayer as we now prepare to lay Erica to rest.”

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The statement added: “This was an unfortunate vehicular accident that claimed her life however, and it’s also crucial that we pray for the other driver involved. Our hearts also go out to him and his family as we hold no ill will in our hearts for those involved. Again, we accept GOD’s will and want to sincerely thank the good samaritans, first responders and impeccable medical staff who cared for our daughter at Hartford Hospital, Hartford CT.”

Erica was 28-years-old.

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