Deaths in August 2024
August 2024
1
- Jürgen Ahrend, 94, German pipe organ builder.
- Steinar Bjølbakk, 77, Norwegian ice hockey player.
- Kari Ingulstad Botterud, 81, Norwegian politician, deputy.
- Pina Bottin, 94, Italian actress.
- Joyce Brabner, 72, American comic book writer.
- Rainer Brandt, 88, German actor.
- Tommy Cassidy, 73, Northern Irish football player and manager, complications from Alzheimer's disease.
- Leonard Engelman, 83, American makeup artist.
- Dmitri Filimonov, 52, Russian ice hockey player.
- Bertrand Fourcade, 81, French rugby union player and coach.
- Ted Frechette, 84, Canadian football player.
- Ken Gibbons, 92, English Anglican prelate, Archdeacon of Lancaster.
- Joe Hand Sr., 87, American businessman and media executive, COVID-19.
- Leonard Hayflick, 96, American anatomist, pancreatic cancer.
- Ina Jaffe, 75, American journalist, cancer.
- Villu Jürjo, 73, Estonian Lutheran cleric and political activist.
- Suzanne Kala Lobè, 71, Cameroonian journalist.
- Peter Kraus, 83, German field hockey player, Olympic champion.
- Hinke Luiten, 69, Dutch artist and dress designer.
- Ochapa Onazi, 87, Nigerian professor.
- Zdeněk Prokeš, 71, Czech footballer.
- María Eugenia Ríos, 88, Mexican actress.
- Daniel Selznick, 88, American film and television producer.
- Craig Shakespeare, 60, English football player and manager, cancer.
- Morris Solomon Jr., 80, American serial killer.
- Daniel Wansi, 42, Cameroonian footballer.
- Patty Jo Watson, 92, American archaeologist.
- Lloyd Ziff, 81, American photographer and art director.
2
- Joe Brincat, 80, Maltese politician, minister of justice and governance and member of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe.
- Alun Carter, 59, Welsh rugby union player.
- John Clegg, 90, British actor.
- Sergio Codognato, 80, Italian football player and manager.
- James H. Coleman, 91, American judge, associate justice of the Supreme Court of New Jersey.
- Abdulai Conteh, 78, Sierra Leonean lawyer and politician, chief justice of Belize, vice-president.
- Nicu Covaci, 77, Romanian rock musician.
- Paul Darling, 64, English barrister, chairman of the Levy Board.
- Galboda Gnanissara Thera, 80, Sri Lankan Buddhist monk, chief of Gangaramaya Temple.
- Michel Godard, 90, French politician, deputy, mayor of Ploemeur.
- Barbara Howar, 89, American author and socialite, complications of dementia.
- Sheik-Umarr Mikailu Jah, 88, Sierra Leonean surgeon and politician, stroke.
- Soe Tin Latt, Burmese major general, helicopter crash.
- Henry Lim Bon Liong, 72, Filipino businessman.
- Ivica Mavrenski, 58, Serbian basketball player and coach.
- Ruth Montague, 85, British Air Force officer, director of the Women's Royal Air Force.
- Matthew Ngosa, 46, Zambian singer-songwriter.
- Walter Orthmann, 102, Brazilian textile worker.
- Ajay Sastry, 50, Indian film director.
- Bernard Seillier, 83, French politician, senator.
- Sharifah Azizah Syed Zain, 63, Malaysian politician, Johor State MLA, internal bleeding.
- Chandrakant Sheth, 86, Indian poet and literary critic.
- James C. Swanson, 90, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives.
- Ross Terrill, 85, Australian-American sinologist.
3
- Tim Ambler, 87, British organizational theorist.
- Jean Battlo, 85, American playwright.
- Morton Brown, 92, American mathematician.
- Lionel Crawford, 91–92, British cancer expert and virologist.
- Salvatore Giannone, 88, Italian Olympic sprinter.
- Endre Gyulay, 93, Hungarian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Szeged–Csanád.
- Sir Ernest Hall, 94, English businessman, pianist and composer.
- Pasi Ikonen, 44, Finnish orienteering competitor, world champion, brain tumour.
- Yamini Krishnamurthy, 83, Indian Bharatanatyam dancer.
- Shaun Martin, 45, American musician and record producer, seven-time Grammy winner.
- Alan McRitchie, 81, Australian rugby league footballer.
- Antônio Meneses, 66, Brazilian cellist and academic teacher, brain cancer.
- Mustapha Moussa, 62, Algerian boxer, Olympic bronze medalist, injuries sustained in a traffic collision.
- Roald Muggerud, 92, Norwegian footballer
- Jody O'Neill, 87, Northern Irish Gaelic footballer.
- José Agustín Ortiz Pinchetti, 87, Mexican politician, deputy.
- Phloen Phromdaen, 85, Thai singer.
- Ronald Roberts, 83, Scottish veterinary scientist and parasitologist.
- George Schenck, 82, American television writer and producer.
- Teófilo Serrano, 74, Spanish politician, senator and member of the Assembly of Madrid.
- Mark Slater, 73, Australian footballer.
- Kalin Stepanyan, 69, Russian football player and manager.
- Dimitris Theofanis, 91, Greek footballer and manager.
- Jim Umbarger, 71, American baseball player, heart failure.
- Eyvind W. Wang, 81, Norwegian politician, mayor of Asker.
- Paul Graham Wilson, 95–96, Australian botanist.
- Faye Yager, 75, American community activist.
4
- Nicodème Barrigah-Benissan, 61, Togolese Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop of Lomé and bishop of Atakpamé.
- Anthony Hamilton-Smith, 3rd Baron Colwyn, 82, British dentist and peer, member of the House of Lords, COVID-19.
- Granville Crabtree, 94, American politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives.
- Charles Cyphers, 85, American actor.
- James E. Dalton, 93, American general.
- Jim Doherty, 65, Scottish footballer.
- Mark Edward, 73, American mentalist and author.
- Alan Fowler, 95, American physicist.
- Alvin Goldman, 85, American philosopher.
- Miguel Ángel Gómez Martínez, 74, Spanish conductor and composer.
- Sir David Harcourt-Smith, 92, British air force officer, commander-in-chief Support Command.
- Martin Heavey, 81, Irish Gaelic footballer.
- Valentin Ioviță, 40, Romanian footballer, stroke.
- Steve Kragthorpe, 59, American football coach, complications from Parkinson's disease.
- Tsung-Dao Lee, 97, Chinese-American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate.
- Juan Ramón Martínez, 76, Salvadoran footballer.
- Lily Monteverde, 85, Filipino film producer, founder of Regal Entertainment.
- Golam Nafiz, 16, Bangladeshi student activist, shot.
- Shobhana Ranade, 99, Indian Gandhian social worker.
- Emanoil Savin, 65, Romanian politician, senator and mayor of Bușteni, heart attack.
- Terry Snow, 80, Australian real estate developer and philanthropist.
- Jeremy Strong, 74, British writer, bone cancer.
- Duane Thomas, 77, American football player, pulmonary embolism.
- Graham Thorpe, 55, English cricketer, suicide by train.
5
- Adílio, 68, Brazilian footballer, pancreatic cancer.
- John Aprea, 83, American actor.
- Ron Bain, 79, Scottish actor and director.
- Thomas Barrow, 85, American photographer.
- Ismail Berdiyev, 70, Russian Sunni mufti.
- Russell Blake, 89, English footballer.
- Twinkle Borge, 54, American activist.
- Wilson Borja, 71, Colombian trade unionist and politician, deputy, bone marrow cancer.
- Pascal Chabi Kao, 89, Beninese politician, minister of economy and finance.
- Frances K. Conley, 83, American neurosurgeon.
- Henry Downs, 92, British amateur bodybuilder, Mr. Universe.
- Inge Henningsen, 83, Danish statistician, academic, and writer.
- George Herd, 88, Scottish football player and manager.
- Vyacheslav Ivanov, 86, Russian rower, Olympic champion.
- Li Chunting, 87, Chinese politician, governor of Shandong.
- Sérgio Lopes, 83, Brazilian football player and manager, complications from cancer and Alzheimer's disease.
- Krishna Maharaj, 85, Trinidadian-born British businessman and convicted murderer.
- Daniel Mañó, 92, Spanish footballer.
- Elliot McAdam, 72, Australian politician, Northern Territory MLA.
- Sheila McNeill, 81, American politician, member of the Georgia State Senate.
- Mumtaz Mustafa, Pakistani politician, MP, heart attack.
- Evgeny Panov, 88, Russian zoologist and ethologist.
- Iurie Păsat, 51, Moldovan politician, MP, mayor of Bălceana, anaphylactic shock.
- Qiao Shibo, 69, Chinese businessman.
- Yuri Skobov, 75, Russian cross-country skier, Olympic champion.
- Tibor Szabo, 64, English footballer.
- Pierre Tiollais, 89, French physician and biologist.
- Patti Yasutake, 70, American actress, T-cell lymphoma.
- Izaskun Zubizarreta Gerendiain, 53, Spanish ski mountaineer.
6
- Vasile Bahnaru, 74, Moldovan philologist.
- Billy Bean, 60, American baseball player, acute myeloid leukemia.
- James Bjorken, 90, American physicist, melanoma.
- Doris Brougham, 98, American-born Taiwanese educator and missionary.
- Connie Chiume, 72, South African actress and filmmaker.
- Suzanne Débarbat, 95, French astronomer.
- Patrick Ebosele Ekpu, 92, Nigerian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop and archbishop of Benin City.
- Rudy Franchi, 85, American author and television personality, lung cancer.
- Rich Galen, 77, American political consultant and commentator.
- Javier González Mocken, 73, Mexican lawyer and politician, acting mayor of Ciudad Juárez, cancer.
- Monique Jacot, 89, Swiss photojournalist.
- Jay Kanter, 97, American talent agent and film producer.
- Jim Kearney, 81, American football player.
- Sheila Kussner, 91, Canadian cancer care advocate.
- Gilles Leger, 83, Canadian ice hockey coach, scout, and executive.
- Christof Nel, 80, German theatre and opera director.
- Hans Plomp, 80, Dutch poet, playwright and writer.
- Mercedes Pomares, 70, Cuban three-time Olympic volleyball player, world champion.
- Dave Quested, 78, New Zealand cricket umpire.
- Bobby Thomson, 87, Scottish footballer.
- Myron E. Ullman, 77, American businessman, CEO of J.C. Penney, complications from Alzheimer's disease and cancer.
- Marigene Valiquette, 99, American politician, member of the Ohio House of Representatives and Senate.
- Robbie Venter, 64, South African tennis player.
- Kathleen Hartnett White, 74, American government official and environmental policy advisor, complications from dementia.
- Maurice Williams, 86, American doo-wop singer.
7
- Jaime Alomar, 86, Spanish road racing cyclist.
- Brigitte Blobel, 81, German writer.
- Tiny Chidi, South African politician, member of the Limpopo Provincial Legislature.
- Kristian Eidesvik, 78, Norwegian maritime businessman.
- Ron Fragale, 74, American politician, member of the West Virginia House of Delegates.
- Roxane Gilmore, 70, American academic, first lady of Virginia.
- Lino Jannuzzi, 96, Italian journalist and politician, senator.
- Patrice Laffont, 84, French television presenter and actor, heart attack.
- Uno Lõhmus, 71, Estonian jurist, chief justice of the Supreme Court.
- Jon McBride, 80, American astronaut and naval officer.
- Mick McCarthy, 75, Irish hurler.
- Margaret Ménégoz, 83, Hungarian-born German-French film producer.
- Friedrich Möbius, 96, German art and architectural historian.
- Lebogang Morula, 57, South African footballer, shot.
- Mohammad Reza Nekoonam, 75, Iranian Twelver Shi'a cleric.
- Ronald Paulson, 94, American writer and academic.
- Lisbeth L. Petersen, 85, Faroese politician, member of the Løgting and Folketing.
- Marie-Josée Roig, 86, French politician, deputy, minister of family, and mayor of Avignon.
- Jack Russell, 63, American hard rock/glam/metal/heavy metal singer and songwriter, Lewy body dementia and multiple system atrophy.
- Sai Leun, 75, Chinese-born Burmese military officer, lung cancer.
- Neil Stanley, 56, English cricketer.
- Mitsu Tanaka, 81, Japanese feminist and writer.
8
- Boo Ahl, 54, Swedish ice hockey player, cardiac arrest.
- Ida Bagus Ardana, 84, Indonesian bureaucrat and politician, regent of Jembrana.
- José Fernando Bautista, 60–61, Colombian diplomat and politician, minister of communications and mayor of Cúcuta, heart attack.
- Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee, 80, Indian politician, chief minister and deputy chief minister of West Bengal, twice West Bengal MLA, complications from COPD.
- Richard Brilliant, 94, American art historian.
- Elizabeth A. R. Brown, 92, American medievalist and professor.
- Kathy Byrne, 66, American lawyer, lung cancer.
- Francesco Catanzariti, 91, Italian politician, deputy.
- Casey Converse, 66, American Olympic swimmer, cancer.
- Chato González, 80, Spanish football player and manager.
- Ilse Grubrich-Simitis, 88, German psychoanalyst.
- Issa Hayatou, 77, Cameroonian football executive, acting president of FIFA and president of CAF.
- Taberon Honie, 48, American convicted murderer and rapist, execution by lethal injection.
- Ian Huntington, 92, Australian cricketer.
- Alex Kinninmonth, 82, Scottish footballer.
- Tomasz Lisowicz, 47, Polish racing cyclist.
- Alan Little, 69, English football player and manager.
- Bengt Lönnbom, 91, Swedish major general, chief of the air staff.
- Harvey Marlatt, 75, American basketball player.
- Mitzi McCall, 93, American actress and comedian.
- Amrit Lal Meena, 64, Indian politician, Rajasthan MLA, heart attack.
- Geoff Muntz, 86, Australian politician, Queensland MLA.
- Sumana Nellampitiya, 80, Sri Lankan journalist, radio announcer and television presenter.
- Mário Clemente Neto, 84, Brazilian Roman Catholic bishop, prelate of Tefé.
- Małgorzata Ostrowska, 66, Polish politician, MP.
- Kalatiku Paembonan, 70, Indonesian politician, regent of North Toraja.
- Zoran Petrović, 72, Serbian football referee.
- Bruce Pirnie, 81, Canadian Olympic shot putter.
- Kemburi Ramamohan Rao, 74, Indian politician, MP and Andhra Pradesh MLA.
- David Ray, 92, American poet and author.
- Chi-Chi Rodríguez, 88, Puerto Rican Hall of Fame golfer.
- Jorge Rodríguez, 56, Mexican footballer, Evans syndrome.
- Nelson Serrano, 85, Ecuadorian-American convicted murderer, heart attack.
- Mike Sertich, 77, American ice hockey coach.
- Steve Symms, 86, American politician and lobbyist, member of the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate.
- Shigeo Takaya, 87, Japanese politician, mayor of Okayama, kidney failure.
- Woody Thompson, 71, American football player.
- Dženan Uščuplić, 48, Bosnian football player and manager, struck by lightning.
9
- Rory Burke, 30, Irish rugby union player.
- Ellen Corbett, 69, American politician, member of the California State Assembly and Senate.
- Charles R. Cross, 67, American author and music journalist.
- Oyewole Diya, 64, Nigerian politician, member of the house of representatives.
- Thor-Øistein Endsjø, 88, Norwegian Olympic sports shooter.
- Kasper König, 80, German museum director and curator.
- Barbara Könneker, 89, German scholar.
- Maryvonne Le Dizès, 84, French violinist.
- Brian Marjoribanks, 82, Scottish footballer, actor and broadcaster.
- Barbara Moraff, 85, American Beat Generation poet.
- Jim Riswold, 66, American advertising creative director, interstital lung disease.
- Thomas M. Ryan Jr., 95, American general.
- Adolf Schaller, 68, American visual artist.
- Lee Spetner, 97, American-Israeli biophysicist and creationist author.
- Kevin Sullivan, 75, American professional wrestler and booker, complications from a blood clot.
- Keiichi Tanaami, 88, Japanese pop artist.
- Carl Weathersby, 71, American blues guitarist.
- Susan Wojcicki, 56, American business executive, CEO of YouTube, lung cancer.
10
- Joseph Andriacchi, 91, American convicted criminal.
- Josep Manuel Basáñez, 82, Spanish businessman and politician, minister of economy and finance of Catalonia and member of the Catalan parliament.
- Carlos Germán Belli, 96, Peruvian poet.
- Charles Biasiny-Rivera, 93, American photographer, complications from lung cancer.
- Adolf M. Birke, 84, German historian, director of the German Historical Institute London.
- Bobby Bottcher, 85, American dirt modified racing driver.
- Susana Cano González, 75, Mexican politician, deputy.
- Celestina Casapietra, 85, Italian soprano.
- Jacques Delisle, 89, Canadian jurist, judge of the Superior Court of Quebec and the Quebec Court of Appeal.
- Bruno Frison, 88, Italian Olympic ice hockey player.
- V. K. Iya, 96, Indian nuclear scientist.
- Rudolf Jelínek, 89, Czech actor.
- Tuíre Kayapó, 54, Brazilian indigenous rights activist and Kayapo leader, uterine cancer.
- Robert W. Lawless, 87, American academic.
- Rachael Lillis, 55, American voice actress, breast cancer.
- Dame June Mariu, 92, New Zealand netball player and Māori community leader, president of the Māori Women's Welfare League.
- Peggy Moffitt, 86, American model and actress, complications from dementia.
- Izabela Mrzygłocka, 65, Polish politician, deputy.
- Liam Munroe, 90, Irish footballer.
- Tamara Murphy, 63, American chef, stroke.
- Dean Roberts, 49, New Zealand musician and composer.
- Natwar Singh, 95, Indian diplomat and politician, minister of external affairs and three-times MP.
- Galina Zybina, 93, Russian shot putter and coach, Olympic champion.
11
- Aslambek Aslakhanov, 82, Russian politician, MP and senator.
- Haniya Aslam, 46, Pakistani musician, cardiac arrest.
- Ofra Bikel, 94, Israeli-American documentary filmmaker and television producer.
- Roy Blackbeard, 71, Motswana politician, MP.
- Samir Chamas, 81, Lebanese actor, writer and journalist.
- Mike Cubbage, 74, American baseball player, cancer.
- Steve Davislim, 57, Malaysian-born Australian operatic tenor.
- Éamonn Fitzpatrick, 73, Irish hurler.
- Rex Howe, 95, English Anglican priest.
- Alan Kell, 75, English footballer.
- Kutty Ahammed Kutty, 71, Indian politician, Kerala MLA.
- Daniela Larreal, 50, Venezuelan track cyclist, five-time Olympic competitor, asphyxia.
- Barry Lategan, 89, South African-born British photographer.
- Mike Magee, 74, British journalist.
- Bitti Mohanty, Indian convicted rapist, stomach cancer.
- J. Richard Munro, 93, American media executive.
- Richard Rogler, 74, German Kabarett artist and professor.
- Jim Roxburgh, 77, Australian rugby union player.
- Ángel Salazar, 68, American comedian and actor.
- E. Sampathkumar, 88, Indian graph theorist, lung infection.
- Annick de Souzenelle, 101, French writer.
- Talos, 36, Irish musician.
- Noël Treanor, 73, Irish Roman Catholic prelate, apostolic nuncio to the European Union and bishop of Down and Connor.
- Donald Trescowthick, 93, Australian retailer, owner of Charles Davis.
- Simon Verity, 79, British sculptor and stonecarver, Lewy body dementia.
12
- Ramiro Blacut, 80, Bolivian football player and manager.
- Marinella Bortoluzzi, 85, Italian Olympic high jumper.
- Marc Bourrier, 89, French football player and manager.
- Marlene Catterall, 85, Canadian politician, MP.
- Maria Bianca Cita, 99, Italian geologist and paleontologist.
- Jerzy Czerwiński, 64, Polish politician, deputy and senator.
- Cédric Daury, 54, French football player and manager.
- Antônio Delfim Netto, 96, Brazilian economist, minister of finance, agriculture and planning.
- Timothy Dudley-Smith, 97, British Anglican clergyman and hymnwriter, archdeacon of Norwich and bishop of Thetford.
- Douglas Goodwin, 86, Irish cricketer.
- Roy Greaves, 77, English footballer.
- Kim Kahana, 94, American stuntman and actor.
- Daniel Khomskii, 85, Soviet-born German theoretical physicist.
- Meyer Kotkin, 68–69, American bridge player.
- Willi Lemke, 77, German football manager and UN diplomat, cerebral haemorrhage.
- Greta M. Ljung, 82, Finnish-American statistician, cancer.
- Richard Lugner, 91, Austrian construction industry executive.
- Harold Meltzer, 58, American composer.
- Are Næss, 81, Norwegian physician and politician, MP.
- Valentin Piseev, 82, Russian sports administrator, president and general secretary of the Figure Skating Federation of Russia.
- Zdeněk Pololáník, 88, Czech composer, conductor and organist.
- Zaid Rifai, 87, Jordanian politician, prime minister and president of the senate.
- Salem Al-Ali Al-Sabah, 98, Kuwaiti royal, commander of the Kuwait National Guard.
- Fritz Schmidt, 81, German field hockey player, Olympic champion.
- Winsome Sinclair, 58, American casting director and film producer, colon cancer.
- Márcio Souza, 78, Brazilian writer.
- Peter A. Sturrock, 100, British-American physicist.
- Heidi Urbahn de Jauregui, 84, German-French Germanist.
- Charles Walker, 89, American checkers player.
- Sheila Oates Williams, 84-85, British-Australian mathematician.
13
- Richard Alatorre, 81, American politician, member of the California State Assembly and Los Angeles City Council, cancer.
- Wally Amos, 88, American businessman and television personality, complications from dementia.
- Anwar Badakhshani, 91–92, Afghan-born Pakistani religious leader.
- Sid Ahmed Belkedrouci, 73, Algerian football player and manager.
- Tony Blackman, 96, British aviator.
- Ranko Bugarski, 91, Serbian linguist, academic, and author.
- Betty Cooke, 100, American jewelry designer.
- Sergio Donati, 91, Italian screenwriter.
- Dan Dorazio, 72, American football coach, pancreatic cancer.
- Charis Eng, 62, Singaporean-American physician and geneticist.
- Patrick Guerrand-Hermès, 91, French-Moroccan luxury industry executive.
- Charles Hughes, 91, English football coach and director.
- Mari Igata, 66, Japanese motorcycle road racer, complications from myasthenia gravis.
- Kenneth Jadlowiec, 73, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.
- Hettie Jones, 90, American poet.
- Greg Kihn, 75, American musician, songwriter, and radio host, complications from Alzheimer's disease.
- Lazar Lečić, 85, Macedonian-Serbian basketball coach and player.
- Reinhard Meyer zu Bentrup, 85, German politician, MP.
- Tamale Mirundi, 60, Ugandan journalist and political analyst, lung disease.
- Maureen Mwanawasa, 61, Zambian lawyer, first lady.
- Irina Podyalovskaya, 64, Russian middle-distance runner.
- Randy Schobinger, 54, American politician, member of the North Dakota Senate and House of Representatives, cancer.
- Frank Selvy, 91, American basketball player.
- Paul Stehrenberger, 85, Swiss football player and manager.
- Chuck Strahl, 67, Canadian politician, minister of transport and agriculture, MP, mesothelioma.
- Mieczysław Strzałka, 77, Polish Olympic gymnast.
- Herschell Turner, 86, American basketball player.
- Fritz Von Goering, 94, American professional wrestler.
- Cletus Wotorson, 87, Liberian politician, member and president pro tempore of the Senate.
14
- Jan-Erik Åkerström, 88, Swedish Olympic bobsledder.
- Lasse Björn, 92, Swedish ice hockey player, Olympic bronze medallist.
- Howard Charles Clark, 94, New Zealand-born Canadian chemist and university administrator, president of Dalhousie University.
- Georges Corm, 84, Lebanese economist and politician, minister of finance.
- Godawari Dutta, 93, Indian painter.
- Denise Gagnon, 87, Canadian actress.
- Bob Gallagher, 76, American baseball player.
- Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe, 79, British-born American painter and art critic.
- Sture Grahn, 92, Swedish Olympic cross-country skier.
- Hermann Haken, 97, German physicist.
- Eugènie Herlaar, 84, Dutch news presenter.
- Eugenia Kalnay, 81, Argentine meteorologist.
- Eva Kreisky, 79, Austrian political scientist and jurist.
- Takayuki Kubota, 89, Japanese-American karateka, founder of Gosoku-ryu.
- John Lansing, 67, American journalist and broadcaster.
- Gary E. Luck, 87, American military officer.
- Dennis MacKay, 82, Canadian politician, British Columbia MLA.
- Delbar Nazari, 68, Afghan politician, minister of women's affairs, cardiac arrest.
- Tommy Roberts, 96, American sportscaster and businessman.
- Gena Rowlands, 94, American actress, four-time Emmy winner, complications from Alzheimer's disease.
- Mark Santer, 87, English Anglican clergyman, bishop of Kensington and Birmingham.
- Milan Špinka, 73, Czech speedway rider, ice speedway world champion.
- Heinrich Thun, 85, Austrian Olympic athlete, heart attack.
- Alexander Ushakov, 76, Russian biathlete, world champion.
- Henryk Wróbel, 89, Polish footballer.
- Jan Yager, 72, American artist, breast cancer.
15
- Ram Narain Agarwal, 84, Indian aerospace engineer.
- Russell Atkins, 98, American poet, playwright, and composer.
- Sergey Bagayev, 82, Russian physicist, director of the Institute of Laser Physics.
- BeatKing, 39, American rapper, pulmonary embolism.
- Jaime Botín, 88, Spanish banker, art collector, and convicted smuggler.
- Galina Brok-Beltsova, 99, Russian bomber navigator.
- Bones, 21, American bucking bull, Professional Bull Riders World Champion Bull.
- William T. Doyle, 98, American politician, member of the Vermont Senate.
- Tarık Ziya Ekinci, 99, Turkish politician, MP.
- George Goehring, 91, American composer.
- Olga Horak, 98, Czechoslovak-born Australian Holocaust survivor.
- Ivair, 79, Brazilian footballer, cancer.
- Rowena Jackson, 98, New Zealand prima ballerina.
- Sergey Kalyakin, 72, Belarusian politician.
- Imre Komora, 84, Hungarian football player and manager, Olympic champion.
- Peter Marshall, 98, American game show host and actor, four-time Emmy winner, kidney failure.
- Karen Mayne, 78, American politician, member of the Utah State Senate.
- Jim McLaughlin, 83, Northern Irish football player and manager.
- Louis Mermaz, 92, French politician, president of the National Assembly, minister of agriculture and twice of transport.
- Kevin Parsons, 62–63, Canadian politician, Newfoundland and Labrador MHA and mayor of Flatrock.
- Ľubomír Paulovič, 71, Slovak actor, heart failure.
- Peter Procter, 94, British cyclist and racing driver, lung cancer.
- Joachim Seelig, 82, German physical chemist.
- Bob Weatherwax, 83, American dog trainer.
- John Woods, 87, Canadian logician and philosopher.
16
- Virginia Ogilvy, Countess of Airlie, 91, American-born British aristocrat, lady of the bedchamber.
- Aydemir Akbaş, 88, Turkish actor.
- Afa Anoai, 81, Samoan-American Hall of Fame professional wrestler.
- Sasagu Arai, 94, Japanese religious historian.
- Jean-Pierre Bansard, 84, French businessman and politician, senator.
- Charles Blackwell, 84, English arranger, film composer and songwriter.
- Scott Bloomquist, 60, American late model racing driver, plane crash.
- Tom Brown Jr., 74, American survivalist.
- David Stuart Davies, 78, English writer.
- Betty Jean Hall, 78, American lawyer.
- Bobby Hicks, 91, American Hall of Fame bluegrass fiddler, complications from a heart attack.
- Luther Kent, 76, American blues singer and radio host.
- Mahmoud Sir Al-Khatam, 58, Sudanese politician, minister of education, heart attack.
- Claude King, 85, American football player.
- John Lee, 71, American football player.
- Rajko Maksimović, 89, Serbian composer, writer, and music pedagogue.
- S. C. Marak, 83, Indian politician, chief minister of Meghalaya.
- James McIntire, 71, American politician, Washington state treasurer, member of the Washington House of Representatives.
- Viraj Mendis, Sri Lankan expatriate, British deportee, and German refugee.
- Helmut Metzler, 79, Austrian footballer.
- Álvaro Monjardino, 93, Portuguese politician, president of the Legislative Assembly of the Azores.
- Domingo Pérez, 88, Uruguayan footballer.
- Graham Rawle, 69, British writer and collage artist, cancer.
- Robin Sampson, 83, New Zealand Olympic archer.
- Robert Sidaway, 82, English film producer, writer, and actor.
- Norman Spencer, 110, British film producer and screenwriter.
- Michael Sperberg-McQueen, 70, American philologist and markup language specialist.
- Autry Stephens, 86, American oil industry executive, founder of Endeavor Energy Resources, prostate cancer.
- Merle Thornton, 93, Australian women's rights activist.
- Scott Thorson, 65, American gigolo and writer, cancer and heart disease.
- Judy Williams, 80, British table tennis player.
17
- Black Caviar, 17, Australian Hall of Fame Thoroughbred racehorse, world's best racehorse, euthanised.
- Blanca Flor Bonilla, 72, Salvadoran politician, deputy and mayor of Ayutuxtepeque.
- Justyna Burska, 29, Polish swimmer, traffic collision.
- Federico Caballero, 88, Filipino epic chanter, National Living Treasures Awardee.
- Miquel Caminal i Cerdà, 71, Spanish politician, senator.
- Pierre Cartier, 92, French mathematician.
- Hans Eijkenbroek, 84, Dutch football player and manager.
- Giulio Fiou, 86, Italian politician, mayor of Aosta.
- Helen Fisher, 79, American anthropologist and researcher, endometrial cancer.
- Mahesh Chandra Guru, 67, Indian mass communication scholar.
- Hammoudi Al-Harithi, 88, Iraqi actor.
- Max Hengel, 47, Luxembourgish politician, deputy, colon cancer.
- Truus Hennipman, 81, Dutch Olympic sprinter.
- Landon Jones, 80, American editor and author, complications from myelofibrosis.
- Sirak Melkonian, 93, Iranian-Armenian painter.
- Roy Minton, 90, English playwright.
- Evgeny Mishin, 48, Russian bodybuilder and actor.
- Park Ji-weon, 90, South Korean politician, MP.
- Eugene Quilban, 58, Filipino basketball player, pancreatic cancer.
- Johnny "Dandy" Rodríguez, 78, American bongo player.
- Silvio Santos, 93, Brazilian television presenter and broadcasting network executive, founder of Grupo Silvio Santos and SBT, bronchopneumonia.
- Zhou Guangzhao, 95, Chinese theoretical physicist and politician, president of CAS and vice chairperson of the NPCSC.
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- Ronny Borchers, 67, German football player and manager.
- Jim Brady, 88, American baseball player and academic, president of Jacksonville University.
- Bob Brinker, 78, American radio host.
- Boris Bystrov, 79, Russian actor.
- John Claro, 93, Indian writer, tiatr director and actor.
- Ruth Johnson Colvin, 107, American philanthropist, founder of ProLiteracy.
- Elly Cordiviola, 84, Argentine ichthyologist.
- Alain Delon, 88, French-Swiss actor and film producer, B-cell lymphoma.
- Phil Donahue, 88, American talk show host and filmmaker.
- Vladislav Gostishchev, 83, Russian actor.
- Ulrike Hoffmann-Richter, 66, German psychiatrist.
- Michael Ernest Kassner, 73, American materials science engineer.
- Kevin Kehily, 74, Irish Gaelic footballer.
- George Latimer, 89, American politician, mayor of Saint Paul, Minnesota.
- Toussaint Natama, 41, Burkinabé footballer.
- Victor Okuley Nortey, 65–66, Ghanaian politician, MP.
- Rakesh Pal, 58, Indian flag officer, director general of the Coast Guard, heart attack.
- Christian Pommerenke, 90, German mathematician.
- Kenneth Rollin, 86, English rugby league player.
- Baruj Salinas, 89, Cuban-American contemporary visual artist and architect.
- Dušan Šinigoj, 90, Slovene economist and politician, president of the Executive Council of the Socialist Republic of Slovenia.
- Franciszek Smuda, 76, Polish football player and manager.
- Konstantin Zagorsky, 91, Russian production designer.
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- Berhane Abrehe, 79, Eritrean politician, minister of finance.
- Maria Branyas, 117, American-born Spanish supercentenarian, world's oldest person.
- Klaus Dockhorn, 71, German Olympic swimmer.
- Lalo Gomes, 68, Brazilian-born Paraguayan politician, deputy, shot.
- Michel Guérard, 91, French chef, inventor of cuisine minceur.
- David Hadley, 75, American football player.
- Mike Lynch, 59, British businessman, co-founder of Autonomy Corporation and Darktrace, suffocation.
- Kiddu Makubuya, 75, Ugandan politician, attorney general.
- Mosco de la Merced, 60, Mexican professional wrestler.
- R. Peter Munves, 97, American record executive.
- Guy de Muyser, 98, Luxembourgish jurist, economist, and diplomat, chief of staff to Jean, Grand Duke of Luxembourg.
- Sundararajan Padmanabhan, 83, Indian general officer, chief of the Army Staff.
- Luca Persiani, 40, Italian race car driver, traffic collision.
- Richard Pettibone, 86, American artist, complications from a fall.
- Néstor Salvador Quintana, 90, Argentine journalist and politician, mayor of Salta and member of the Chamber of Deputies of Salta.
- Somaya Ramadan, 73, Egyptian writer and translator.
- Võ Tòng Xuân, 83, Vietnamese agricultural expert.
- Wang Qimin, 86, Chinese petroleum engineer.
- Dink Widenhouse, 92, American racecar driver.
20
- Al Attles, 87, American basketball player, executive and coach, NBA champion.
- Emmanuel Ayoola, 90, Nigerian lawyer and judge, chairman of the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission.
- Werner Bokelberg, 86, German photographer and film actor.
- Antonio Carmine Centi, 80, Italian politician, member of the Regional Council of Abruzzo, mayor of L'Aquila.
- Utpalendu Chakrabarty, 76, Indian filmmaker.
- Benoîte Crevoisier, 86, Swiss writer and schoolteacher.
- Graciela De Pierris, 74, American philosopher.
- Yvonne Delcour, 92, Belgian actress.
- Bob Fitzharris, 78, British Anglican priest, archdeacon of Doncaster.
- Alice Green, 84, American activist and prison reform advocate.
- Hushang Harirchiyan, 92, Iranian actor and comedian.
- Charles A. Heimbold Jr., 91, American diplomat and pharmaceuticals CEO of Bristol Myers Squibb.
- Sam Landsberger, 35, Australian journalist, traffic collision.
- Józef Maroszek, 73, Polish historian.
- Humberto Maschio, 91, Argentine-Italian football player and manager, kidney failure.
- Manju Mehta, 79, Indian sitar player.
- Zenbee Mizoguchi, 78, Japanese politician, governor of Shimane Prefecture.
- Ramiro Moliner Inglés, 83, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, apostolic nuncio to Guatemala, Papua New Guinea, and Albania.
- Charin Nantanakorn, 91, Thai singer.
- Marc Pilisuk, 90, American scholar.
- Pilot Baba, 86, Indian air force officer and spiritual leader.
- Mary Sey, 72, Gambian jurist, judge of the Supreme Court of Vanuatu and justice of the Supreme Court of the Gambia.
- James Soletski, 75, American politician, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly.
- Atsuko Tanaka, 61, Japanese voice actress.
- Raly Tejada, 53, Filipino diplomat and lawyer, abdominal aortic aneurysm.
- Roger Theisen, 92, Luxembourgian Olympic fencer.
- Ratomir Tvrdić, 80, Croatian basketball player.
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- Thelma Davidson Adair, 103, American educator and Presbyterian church leader, moderator of the General Assembly of the UPCUSA.
- John Amos, 84, American actor, heart failure.
- David Anfam, 69, English art historian.
- Don Aslett, 89, American businessman and author.
- Rolf Bækkelund, 99, Norwegian violinist and conductor.
- Henryk Blaszka, 66, Polish Olympic sailor.
- Didier Borotra, 86, French politician, senator, mayor of Biarritz.
- Roger Cook, 70, American landscaper and television personality.
- Howard Dee, 93, Filipino businessman, president of Unilab, ambassador to the Holy See, stroke.
- Diana, 76, Brazilian singer.
- James Duderstadt, 81, American nuclear engineer and university administrator, president of the University of Michigan.
- Gösta Eriksson, 93, Swedish rower, Olympic silver medallist.
- Paquito García, 86, Spanish football player and manager.
- Tim Hinkley, 78, English musician and record producer.
- Imbert Jebbink, 77, Dutch Olympic field hockey player.
- Euan MacDonald, 50, Scottish disability rights activist, complications from motor neurone disease.
- Nell McCafferty, 80, Irish journalist, playwright and activist, complications from a stroke.
- Eddie McKay, 86, Northern Irish Gaelic football player and manager.
- Bradley McStravick, 68, British Olympic decathlete, traffic collision.
- Nick Mileti, 93, American sports team owner.
- Ken Miller, 82, American football coach, cancer.
- Sonja Pachta, 83, Austrian tennis player.
- Bill Pascrell, 87, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives and New Jersey General Assembly, mayor of Paterson, New Jersey.
- Manuel Pérez Castell, 76, Spanish academic and politician, mayor of Albacete and deputy.
- Oleksiy Prylipka, 80, Ukrainian agronomist and political scientist.
- Harold Raley, 89, American Hispanist and philosopher.
- Dave Rearick, 92, American rock climber and mathematician.
- Gary Rulon, 83, American jurist, judge and chief judge of the Kansas Court of Appeals.
- William Smith, 85, South African science and mathematics teacher, cancer.
- Rodney Smithson, 80, English football player and manager.
- Robert Stern, 62, British philosopher, brain cancer.
- Russell Stone, 77, English singer.
- Vesla Vetlesen, 93, Norwegian weaver and politician, minister of international development.
- Hans Weiner, 73, German footballer.
- Per Werenskiold, 80, Norwegian Olympic sailor.
- Delwyn Williams, 85, British politician and solicitor, MP.
- Primo Zamparini, 85, Italian bantamweight boxer, Olympic silver medalist, complications from a fall.
22
- Gordon Sutherland Anderson, 89–90, American politician, member of the Oregon House of Representatives.
- Camilla Mary Carr, 66, British aid worker.
- Giles Cheatle, 71, English cricketer.
- Jim Crowley, 94, Irish Gaelic footballer.
- Pete Daley, 94, American baseball player.
- Ottaviano Del Turco, 79, Italian politician, minister of finance, MEP, and president of Abruzzo.
- Felice Maurizio D'Ettore, 64, Italian politician, deputy.
- Arthur J. Gregg, 96, American army general, namesake of Fort Gregg-Adams.
- Mark Gwyn, 61, American law enforcement officer, director of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation.
- Theresa Kane, 87, American religious sister.
- Claire Lomas, 44, British charity campaigner and event rider.
- Peter Lundgren, 59, Swedish tennis player and coach.
- Michael E. Malinowski, 75, American diplomat, ambassador to Nepal.
- Dewi "Pws" Morris, 76, Welsh actor, singer and television presenter.
- Ghulam Murshid, 84, Bangladeshi writer and journalist.
- Victor Niculescu, 75, Romanian footballer.
- Gerald O'Collins, 93, Australian Jesuit priest and theologian.
- Marcel Parent, 92, Canadian politician, member of the National Assembly of Quebec.
- Faruq al-Qaddumi, 93, Palestinian politician.
- Marvin Robinson, 67, American politician, member of the Kansas House of Representatives.
- Granville Smith, 87, Welsh footballer.
- Sphen, 11, Australian gentoo penguin, euthanised.
- Edward M. Stricker, 83, American neuroscientist.
- Grenville Turner, 87, British geochemist.
- George M. Wilson, 81, American philosopher.
23
- Elio Battaglia, 90, Italian baritone, teacher, and author.
- Bette Bourne, 84, British actor, drag queen and activist.
- John Isaiah Brauman, 86, American chemist.
- Nathan Dahlberg, 59, New Zealand racing cyclist.
- Abraham H. de Vries, 87, South African Afrikaans short story writer.
- Trude Dybendahl, 58, Norwegian cross-country skier, Olympic silver medallist.
- Nari Hira, 85–86, Indian publisher and film producer.
- Ralph Lewis Knowles, 95, American academic.
- Russell Malone, 60, American jazz guitarist, heart attack.
- Predrag Matić, 62, Croatian politician, MP and MEP.
- Christian Obi, 57, Nigerian football player and manager, traffic collision.
- Wojciech Paszkowski, 64, Polish actor.
- Noel Pullen, 79, Australian politician, Victoria MLA.
- Catherine Ribeiro, 82, French singer and actress.
- Mike Stensrud, 68, American football player.
- Shlomo Sternberg, 87, American mathematician and academic.
- Chalongphob Sussangkarn, 74, Thai economist, minister of finance.
- Victoria Thompson, 76, American author.
- Cunnie Williams, 61, American R&B singer.
24
- Michael Bawtree, 86, Canadian playwright and theatre director.
- Kathie Conway, 69, American politician, member of the Missouri House of Representatives, brain cancer.
- Christoph Daum, 70, German football player and manager, lung cancer.
- Luis Escobar Cerda, 97, Chilean economist and politician, minister of finance and of economy, development and reconstruction.
- Betty Halbreich, 96, American personal shopper, cancer.
- Karel Heřmánek, 76, Czech actor, suicide by gunshot.
- Hu Ping-chuan, 87, Chinese table tennis player.
- Siegfried Lorenz, 78, German operatic baritone.
- Cesar Mangawang, 71, Filipino journalist, heart failure.
- Mickey, 76, Brazilian footballer.
- Eric Moten, 56, American football player.
- Ishaque Ali Khan Panna, 58, Bangladeshi politician and businessman.
- Bobby Rascoe, 84, American basketball player.
- George Rhoden, 97, Jamaican sprinter, two-time Olympic champion.
- Víctor Roqueme Quiñonez, 26, Colombian politician and presidential advisor, mayor of Aguachica, leukemia.
- Hans-Ulrich Schmincke, 86, German volcanologist.
- Rukman Senanayake, 76, Sri Lankan politician, MP.
- Stephen E. Thorpe, 54, English-born New Zealand entomologist, stabbed.
- Christine Weidinger, 78, American operatic soprano.
- Alex Xydias, 102, American hot rod car racer.
- Christos Yannaras, 89, Greek philosopher and Eastern Orthodox theologian.
25
- John Bilbija, 65, Australian rugby league player.
- Joe D'Alessandris, 70, American football coach.
- Glenda Ecleo, 87, Filipino politician, member of the house of representatives, governor of the Dinagat Islands.
- Amadeo Francis, 92, Puerto Rican Olympic hurdler.
- Roger Groom, 87, Australian politician, member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly.
- Gu Angran, 94, Chinese politician.
- Salim Al-Huss, 94, Lebanese politician, acting president and three-time prime minister.
- Claus Jönsson, 94, German physicist.
- Oh Seung-myung, 78, South Korean actor.
- Maciej Orlik, 86, Polish Olympic sport shooter.
- David Raju Palaparthi, 66, Indian politician, Andhra Pradesh MLA, kidney disease.
- Rob Pitts, 45, American car salesman and reality television personality, cancer.
- Brian Seeley, 90, Northern Irish Gaelic footballer.
- Michel Siffre, 85, French explorer.
- Wang Ying, 66, Chinese actor.
- Don Wert, 86, American baseball player, 1968 World Series champion.
- Sugathapala Senarath Yapa, 88, Sri Lankan director.
26
- Gholam Reza Afkhami, 87, Iranian-American scholar and author.
- Nabil Elaraby, 89, Egyptian politician, minister of foreign affairs, secretary general of the Arab League and judge at the International Court of Justice.
- Mahal Baloch, 22–23, Pakistani militant, suicide bomb.
- Danelle Barrett, 57, American rear admiral, brain cancer.
- Fabio Biancalani, 62, Argentine businessman and politician, senator, heart attack and stroke.
- Dominique Bulamatari, 69, Congolese Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Kinshasa and bishop of Molegbe.
- Vasantrao Balwantrao Chavan, 70, Indian politician, MP, Maharashtra MLA.
- Paul Dwayne, 60, Canadian singer-songwriter.
- Sven-Göran Eriksson, 76, Swedish football player and manager, pancreatic cancer.
- Sid Eudy, 63, American professional wrestler, non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
- Reza Ghotbi, 86, Iranian engineer.
- Bernard Glieberman, 84, American businessman and sports team owner, acute myeloid leukemia and stroke.
- Alexander Goehr, 92, German-born English composer and professor of music at the University of Cambridge.
- Lutz Hachmeister, 64, German media historian, filmmaker, and journalist, founder of the Institute for Media and Communication Policy.
- Medo Halimy, 19, Palestinian social media personality, airstrike.
- Rana Afzaal Hussain, 77, Pakistani politician, MNA, heart attack.
- Kō Bun'yū, 85, Taiwanese author.
- Santiago Machuca, 95, Puerto Rican Olympic sports shooter.
- Richard Macphail, 73, English musician, road manager and businessman.
- Nojim Maiyegun, 83, Nigerian boxer, Olympic bronze medallist.
- Oleksii Mes, 30, Ukrainian fighter pilot, plane crash.
- K. C. Potter, 85, American academic administrator.
- Benji Radach, 45, American mixed martial artist.
- Bijili Ramesh, 46, Indian actor, comedian, and YouTuber, liver failure.
- Eugene Rousseau, 92, American saxophonist.
- Oleg Rydny, 57, Russian footballer and manager.
- Kristin Bervig Valentine, 91, American academic.
- Frank Warren, 89, American racing driver.
- Susan Cotts Watkins, 85, American demographer and professor.
- Howard Ziehm, 84, American pornographic film director and producer.
27
- Attilio Bitondo, 96, American labor leader and gangster.
- Bob Carr, 81, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives.
- Howard Crook, 77, American lyric tenor.
- Les Earnest, 93, American computer scientist.
- Thomas Geve, 94, German-born Israeli engineer, author and Holocaust survivor.
- Ron Hale, 78, American actor.
- Jim Houghton, 75, American actor and television writer, mesothelioma.
- René Hourquet, 82, French rugby union referee and administrator, treasurer of the French Rugby Federation.
- Kazuko Ito-Yamaizumi, 89, Japanese table tennis player.
- Juan Izquierdo, 27, Uruguayan footballer, cardiac arrhythmia.
- Mark Jury, 80, American photographer and filmmaker, heart failure.
- Charlotte Kretschmann, 114, German supercentenarian, oldest living person in Germany.
- Holly Lisle, 63, American author.
- Mohan, 76, Indian film director.
- Moniruzzaman, 84, Bangladeshi linguist.
- Makaya Ntshoko, 84, South African jazz drummer.
- Charles Pittman, 76, American politician, member of the Mississippi State Senate.
- Renato Ricci, 84, Australian footballer.
- Leonard Riggio, 83, American art collector and businessman, chairman of Barnes & Noble, complications from Alzheimer's disease.
- Rena Rolska, 92, Polish singer, dancer and actress.
- Serhiy Serhiychuk, 53, Ukrainian politician, governor of Cherkasy Oblast, missile strike.
- Pete Wade, 89, American guitarist, complications from hip surgery.
- Colt Wynn, 39, American bodybuilder.
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- Adolf Antrich, 83, Austrian footballer.
- Maizie Barker-Welch, 96, Barbadian women's rights activist and politician, MP.
- Donald A. Bryant, 74, American bioscientist.
- Chiyotenzan Daihachirō, 48, Japanese sumo wrestler.
- Jack Conaty, 77, American broadcast journalist and political reporter.
- Tom Donchez, 72, American football player.
- Andreas Dückstein, 97, Austrian chess grandmaster.
- K. C. Fox, 70, American set decorator, pancreatic cancer.
- Stephen Freese, 64, American politician, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly, cancer.
- Iryna Glibko, 34, Ukrainian handball player.
- Andrew C. Greenberg, 67, American video game developer.
- Abdulrahman Mohammed Jamsheer, 80, Bahraini politician, member of the Consultative Council.
- Denzil Keelor, 90, Indian air force officer, Vir Chakra recipient.
- Léon Klares, 88, Luxembourgish Olympic sprint canoer.
- Michael Lerner, 81, American political activist and magazine editor.
- Mary Ann Mansigh, 91, American computer programmer.
- Renato Moura, 75, Portuguese politician and tax administrator, member of the Legislative Assembly of the Azores.
- Obi Ndefo, 51, American actor.
- Michael Pak Jeong-il, 97, South Korean Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Jeju, Jeonju and Masan.
- Salath Rasasack, 90, Laotian politician and political prisoner, cholangiocarcinoma.
- Karl N. Snow, 94, American politician, member of the Utah State Senate.
- Renzo de' Vidovich, 90, Italian journalist and politician, deputy.
- Behzod Yoldoshev, 79, Uzbek physicist, president of the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan.
29
- Kevin Abley, 89, Australian footballer.
- Abu Shujaa, 26, Palestinian militant, leader of the Tulkarm Brigade, shot.
- Kurt Bendlin, 81, German decathlete, Olympic bronze medallist.
- Adolfo Calisto, 80, Portuguese football player and manager.
- Debbie Drake, 94, American fitness and nutrition guru and television host.
- Derek Draper, 81, Welsh footballer, complications from dementia.
- Johnny Gaudreau, 31, American ice hockey player, traffic collision.
- Javier Gómez-Navarro, 78, Spanish politician, minister of trade and tourism.
- Brent Hassert, 71, American politician, member of the Illinois House of Representatives.
- Sir John Jennings, 87, British geologist and businessman.
- Hervé Laurent, 67, French sailor.
- Alban Liechti, 89, French anti-colonial activist.
- Darrel J. McLeod, 67, Canadian Cree writer.
- Max Nemni, 89, Canadian political scientist and writer.
- A. G. Noorani, 93, Indian lawyer and political commentator.
- Mihaela Peneș, 77, Romanian javelin thrower, Olympic champion and silver medallist.
- Ronald Shusett, 89, American screenwriter.
- Steve Silberman, 66, American writer and editor, heart attack.
- Gerlinde Stobrawa, 75, German Stasi informant and politician, member and vice president of the Landtag of Brandenburg.
- Jean-Charles Tacchella, 98, French film director and screenwriter.
- Ēvī Upeniece, 99, Latvian sculptor.
- Pilar Marie Victoriá, 28, Puerto Rican volleyball player.
- Villano V, 62, Mexican professional wrestler.
30
- George Berci, 103, Hungarian-American surgeon, COVID-19.
- Janusz Marian Danecki, 72, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Campo Grande.
- Hans Danuser, 71, Swiss visual artist and photographer.
- Michelle Fazzari, 37, Canadian Olympic wrestler, cancer.
- Nicky Gavron, 82, British politician, deputy mayor of London.
- Jack Hibberd, 84, Australian playwright and physician.
- Daniela Hodrová, 78, Czech writer and literary scholar.
- Edmund Kaczor, 67, German footballer.
- Robert Otto Pohl, 94, German-American physicist.
- Oswaldo Ramos Soto, 77, Honduran jurist, politician, and academic administrator, MP, chief judge of the Supreme Court, and rector of UNAH.
- Sir Shridath Ramphal, 95, Guyanese diplomat, politician, and academic administrator, Commonwealth secretary-general, minister of foreign affairs, and chancellor of the UWI.
- Simone Roganti, 21, Italian road racing cyclist, heart attack.
- Neale Thompson, 87, New Zealand cricketer.
- Tūheitia, 69, New Zealand Māori monarch, king, complications from heart surgery.
- William Glover, 98, American actor.
- Zhong Qihuang, 80, Chinese politician.
- Robertas Žulpa, 64, Lithuanian swimmer, Olympic champion.
- Jack Zussman, 100, British crystallographer and mineralogist.
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- Maria do Carmo Alves, 83, Brazilian politician, senator, pancreatic cancer.
- Sol Bamba, 39, Ivorian-French footballer, non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
- Mislav Bezmalinović, 57, Croatian water polo player, Olympic champion.
- Stevie Cameron, 80, Canadian journalist and author.
- Euan Clarkson, 87, British palaeontologist and writer.
- John Devaney, 66, Canadian ice hockey player.
- Ivan Deveson, 90, Australian businessman and politician, lord mayor of the City of Melbourne.
- Ros Evans, 74, British athlete.
- Fatman Scoop, 56, American hip hop artist, heart disease.
- Hersh Goldberg-Polin, 23, Israeli-American Hamas hostage.
- Peter Gresham, 91, New Zealand politician, MP, minister of social welfare and senior citizens.
- Hvaldimir, Norwegian beluga whale.
- Jay Justin, 84, Australian rock singer-songwriter.
- Len Kent, 94, Australian footballer.
- Sonny King, 79, American professional wrestler.
- Henri Leclerc, 90, French criminal defense lawyer.
- Christoph Lehmann, 77, German musician.
- Karl-Heinz Luck, 79, German nordic combined skier, Olympic bronze medallist.
- Daniel Anthony Manion, 82, American jurist and politician, judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, member of the Indiana Senate.
- Sir Harold Marshall, 92, New Zealand acoustician and architect, Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand.
- Jessica Mbangeni, 47, South African imbongi and singer.
- Arnold Oberschelp, 92, German mathematician.
- Noel Parmentel, 98, American essayist.
- Thabiso Sikwane, 50, South African radio and television personality.
- Phil Swern, 76, English radio producer.
- Willie Zingani, 70, Malawian author and journalist.