Deaths in February 2025
February 2025
1
- Peter Bassano, 79, English trombonist and conductor.
- Navin Chawla, 79, Indian civil servant, chief election commissioner.
- Renato Corsetti, 83, Italian Esperantist, president of the Universal Esperanto Association.
- André Ducret, 79, Swiss singer and composer.
- Willy Gómez, 74, Mexican footballer.
- Mehdi Haj Mohamad, 74, Iranian footballer, cancer.
- Hugh Holland, 82, American photographer.
- Zakia Jafri, 87–88, Indian human rights activist.
- Kishan Kapoor, 73, Indian politician, MP and Himachal Pradesh MLA.
- Patrick Kenny, 90, Irish Olympic boxer.
- Horst Köhler, 81, German economist and politician, president.
- Ilias Kostopanagiotou, 81, Greek politician, MP.
- C. Richard Kramlich, 89, American venture capitalist and video art collector.
- Friedrich Kronenberg, 91, German politician, MP.
- Alberto Leguelé, 71, Brazilian footballer.
- Sal Maida, 76, American bassist, complications from a fall.
- Manfred Meinsen, 86, German politician, member of the Landtag of Lower Saxony.
- Velma Pollard, 87, Jamaican poet.
- Sigi Renz, 86, German racing cyclist, cancer.
- Bernard Rulach, 77, Sri Lankan cricketer.
- John Montagu, 11th Earl of Sandwich, 81, British aristocrat, businessman and politician, member of the House of Lords.
- Peter Schmidl, 84, Austrian clarinetist, principal clarinetist of the Vienna Philharmonic.
- Christian Steiner, 64, German Olympic figure skater.
- Dame Iritana Tāwhiwhirangi, 95, New Zealand educator.
- Ángel Torres, 72, Dominican baseball player.
- Wojciech Trzciński, 75, Polish composer and musician.
- Bob Turner, 88, Australian rules footballer.
- Johan Van den Driessche, 71, Belgian politician, member of the Parliament of the Brussels-Capital Region.
- Fay Vincent, 86, American lawyer and sports executive, commissioner of baseball, bladder cancer.
- Leon Wróbel, 70, Polish Olympic sailor.
2
- Nasiruddin Ahamed, 70–71, Indian politician, West Bengal MLA, cardiac arrest.
- Ogün Altıparmak, 86, Turkish footballer.
- Helga de Alvear, 88, German-Spanish art collector and dealer.
- Gene Barge, 98, American saxophonist, composer and actor.
- Gerlin Bean, 85, Jamaican community worker.
- Halla Beloff, 94, German-born British psychologist.
- Claude Boileau, 91, Canadian ice hockey player.
- Friedrich Wilhelm Braun, 83, Brazilian basketball player, Olympic bronze medallist.
- William J. Cabaniss, 86, American politician and diplomat, ambassador to the Czech Republic, member of the Alabama House of Representatives and Senate.
- Newton Cardoso, 86, Brazilian politician, governor of Minas Gerais and three-time deputy, multiple organ failure.
- John Crosse, 83, British disc jockey and television presenter.
- Julian Davies, 93, British biologist.
- Sea Diallo, 66, Senegalese painter and artist.
- Mark Dyczkowski, 73, English Indologist.
- Luce Eekman, 91, French architect and actress.
- Peter Enders, 62, German chess player.
- Björgólfur Guðmundsson, 84, Icelandic businessman, CEO of Hafskip, chairman of Landsbanki and West Ham.
- Barbie Hsu, 48, Taiwanese actress, singer, and television host, pneumonia.
- Johannes Hübner, 68, Austrian politician, member of the National Council and the Federal Council.
- Job an Irien, 87, French writer and Roman Catholic priest.
- Duane Koslowski, 65, American Olympic wrestler.
- Tom Kraeutler, 65, American radio host, complications from surgery.
- Mort Künstler, 97, American visual artist.
- Jean-Claude Lamy, 83, French journalist, writer, and publisher.
- Lee Joo-sil, 80, South Korean actress, stomach cancer.
- Ian Maddieson, 82, British-American linguist and academic.
- Tony Martin, 80, English farmer and convicted criminal, stroke.
- Gabriel Melo Guevara, 85, Colombian judge and politician, associate justice of the supreme court, senator.
- Margaret Miles-Bramwell, 76, British businesswoman.
- P. H. Moriarty, 86, British actor.
- Brian Murphy, 92, English actor, cancer.
- Katsuko Nishimoto, 74, Japanese politician, MP.
- André Pichot, 74, French historian of science.
- Billy Pirie, 75, Scottish footballer.
- Victoria Powers, 66, American mathematician, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
- Anson Rabinbach, 79, American historian, co-founder and editor of New German Critique, fall.
- Jean-Pierre Razat, 84, French rugby union player.
- Abílio Rodas de Sousa Ribas, 94, Portuguese Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of São Tomé and Príncipe.
- Thierry Rocher, 65, French playwright and actor.
- Alan Shoulder, 71, English football player and manager.
- Harry Stewart Jr., 100, American Air Force pilot.
- Jean-Claude Szurdak, 87, French-born American chef.
- Enrique Valdivieso, 81, Spanish art historian, smoke inhalation.
- Francis James West, 97, British-Australian historian.
- Marion Wiesel, 94, Austrian-American translator and Holocaust survivor.
- Gerd Wirth, 73, German politician, member of the Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia.
3
- Kandiah Balendra, 85, Sri Lankan businessman, chairman of the Bank of Ceylon and the Ceylon Tobacco Company.
- Eurides Brito da Silva, 87, Brazilian teacher and politician, deputy.
- John Buchanan, 87, American Presbyterian minister.
- Michael Burawoy, 77, British sociologist and author, traffic collision.
- David Edward Byrd, 83, American graphic artist, complications from COVID-19.
- Roger Charles Carolin, 95, British-born Australian botanist.
- Enam Ahmed Chowdhury, 87, Bangladeshi civil servant, cardiac arrest.
- Rich Dauer, 72, American baseball player and coach.
- Bettina Heltberg, 82, Danish journalist and actress.
- Mark Huntley, 68, American politician, member of the Vermont House of Representatives.
- Jag de Bellouet, 27, French racehorse.
- Harry Jayawardena, 82, Sri Lankan businessman, chairman of DCSL.
- John Jonas, 92, Canadian engineer.
- Gunilla Knutsson, 84, Swedish actress, model and author.
- Lim Tze Peng, 103, Singaporean painter, pneumonia.
- Lima, 83, Brazilian footballer, kidney disease.
- Herbert Madejski, 79, Austrian politician, MP.
- Josh Mail, 50, Australian footballer, cancer.
- Victor Menezes, 77, Indian banker.
- Benzion Miller, 77, Polish-born American cantor.
- Chris Newman, 84, American sound engineer, Oscar winner.
- Jack Penrod, 85, American lifestyle and hospitality club owner, cancer.
- Jean-Loup Philippe, 90, French actor.
- Stéphane Picq, 59, French video game music composer.
- Paul Plishka, 83, American operatic bass.
- Syed Asif Quadri, 88, Indian tennis player.
- Mashkoor Raza, 76–77, Pakistani painter.
- Aubrey Richmond, 67, Guyanese Olympic cyclist.
- John Roberts, 80, English musician.
- Erwin Rüddel, 69, German politician, MP and member of the Landtag of Rhineland-Palatinate.
- Armen Sargsyan, 46, Ukrainian separatist, bomb blast.
- Jürgen Schmude, 88, German politician, minister of education, justice and the interior.
- Tahir Shah, 66, Pakistani cricketer, cardiac arrest.
- John Shumate, 72, American basketball player and coach.
- Amos Smith, 80, American chemist and academic.
- Jim Todd, 77, American baseball player.
- Kaneo Yokoe, 91, Japanese politician, MP.
- Yoshio Yoshida, 91, Japanese baseball player.
4
- Satoru Abe, 98, American sculptor and painter.
- Aga Khan IV, 88, Swiss-born British-Portuguese religious leader, imam of Nizari Ismaili and Olympic skier.
- Assa Auerbach, 69, Israeli theoretical physicist.
- Thea Bock, 86, German politician, member of the Hamburg Parliament and MP.
- William Browder, 91, American mathematician.
- Jiří Čtvrtečka, 82, Czech Olympic sprint canoer.
- Bill Down, 90, British cleric, bishop of Bermuda.
- Sid Ahmed Ghozali, 87, Algerian politician, prime minister.
- Byron Guthrie, 89, Australian footballer.
- Hal Hirshorn, 60, American painter and photographer, coronary artery disease.
- Maria Teresa Horta, 87, Portuguese writer, journalist and activist.
- Ana María Iriarte, 98, Spanish mezzo-soprano.
- Sarhad Yawsip Jammo, 83, Iraqi-born American Chaldean Catholic prelate, bishop of Saint Peter the Apostle of San Diego.
- Joo Yang-ja, 94, South Korean physician and politician, MNA and minister of health.
- Claire Malroux, 99, French poet and translator.
- Paulo Martorano, 91, Brazilian footballer.
- Wily Mignon, 38, Beninese singer and composer.
- Adam Miller, 77, American singer-songwriter.
- Felipe Montemayor, 96, Mexican baseball player.
- Ko Nakajima, 84, Japanese video artist and photographer.
- Bill Nations, 82, American politician, mayor of Norman, Oklahoma, member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives.
- Pushpalatha, 87, Indian actress.
- Stewart Reuben, 85, British chess and poker player.
- Ed Seeman, 93, American animator and pornographic film director.
- Troy Selwood, 40, Australian footballer, suicide.
- Karshan Solanki, 68, Indian politician, Gujarat MLA, cancer.
- Humberto Souto, 90, Brazilian politician, three-time deputy, president of the Tribunal de Contas da União.
- Douw Steyn, 72, South African businessman, founder of BGL Group.
- Shelley Taub, 85, American politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives.
- Donald L. Turcotte, 92, American geophysicist.
- Dave Van Gorder, 67, American baseball player.
- Georges Vianès, 86, French civil servant.
- Wang Renzhi, 91, Chinese politician, head of the Publicity Department.
- Solly Wolf, 75, British businessman.
5
- Will Cagle, 86, American racing driver, complications from a fall.
- Tinaye Chigudu, 82, Zimbabwean politician, cancer.
- J. Arthur Cooper, 92, American politician and academic, member of the Utah House of Representatives.
- Ján Cuper, 78, Slovak politician, MP.
- Vito Di Tano, 70, Italian cyclo-cross cyclist.
- Waldo Díaz-Balart, 93, Cuban artist.
- Antonín Fajkus, 101, Czechoslovak-born American fighter pilot.
- Thomas Gallen, 92, American politician and jurist, member of the Florida House of Representatives and Senate.
- Phillip C. Goldstick, 94, American politician, member of the Illinois House of Representatives.
- Irv Gotti, 54, American record producer and executive, complications from multiple strokes.
- Torkel Gregow, 89, Swedish lawyer.
- Bob Hager, 63, American politician, member of the Iowa House of Representatives.
- Helen Hays, 93, American ornithologist, complications from dementia.
- Adam Hunter, 43, Australian footballer.
- Dave Jerden, 75, American record producer and recording engineer, stroke.
- Ernie Kellermann, 81, American football player.
- Armen Kirakossian, 64, Armenian politician, MP.
- Ernst-Joachim Küppers, 82, German swimmer, Olympic silver medallist.
- Hans-Peter Lehmann, 90, German opera director, Staatsoper Hannover.
- Alfredo Letanú, 72, Argentine footballer.
- Louis-Gaston Mayila, 78, Gabonese politician and businessman, complications from a stroke.
- R. I. Moore, 83, British historian and academic.
- Steven Lawayne Nelson, 37, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.
- Roger A. Pedersen, 80, American-British stem cell biologist, metastatic non-small cell lung cancer.
- Iskandar Rahmat, 46, Singaporean convicted murderer and police officer, execution by hanging.
- Mike Ratledge, 81, British musician.
- James Reason, 86, English psychology professor.
- Andrés Reggiardo, 83, Peruvian politician, member of the Democratic Constituent Congress, Congress of the Republic of Peru.
- Dennis Richmond, 81, American news anchor.
- Aldo Tortorella, 98, Italian journalist and politician, deputy.
- Brian Turner, 80, New Zealand poet and field hockey player, New Zealand Poet Laureate, heart attack.
- Howard Twilley, 81, American football player, Super Bowl champion.
- Pat Ugwu, 35, Nigerian actress.
- Elisabeth Vrba, 82, German-born American paleontologist, complications from a fall.
- Xiaoyu Luo, 64, Chinese-British applied mathematician.
- Maksym Yemets, 30, Ukrainian poet and soldier.
6
- Emil Altobello, 75, American politician, member of the Connecticut House of Representatives.
- Justice Azuka, Nigerian politician, member of the Anambra State House of Assembly.
- Ross Boggs, 86, American politician, member of the Ohio House of Representatives.
- Jacques Chaumont, 90, French politician, deputy, senator.
- Peter Christensen, 49, Danish politician, MP, minister of defence, cancer.
- Marie-José Crespin, 88, Senegalese magistrate, judge of the Court of Cassation.
- Paddy Cullen, 80, Irish Gaelic footballer and manager.
- Peter Elbow, 89, American academic and English language scholar, perforated intestine.
- Demetrius Terrence Frazier, 52, American convicted murderer and serial rapist, execution by nitrogen hypoxia.
- Alphonse A. Haettenschwiller, 99, American military officer and politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives.
- Virginia Halas McCaskey, 102, American football executive and owner.
- Ed Hinton, 76, American motorsports writer.
- Huang Xuhua, 98, Chinese nuclear engineer, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.
- Columbus Irosanga, Nigerian actor.
- Peter Judd, 86, English cricketer.
- Kenneth Kitchen, 92, British biblical scholar and historian.
- Zeynep Korkmaz, 103, Turkish linguist and dialectologist.
- Juliusz Kulesza, 96, Polish graphic designer.
- Andrzej Marchel, 60, Polish footballer.
- Gordon Marshall, 85, English-Scottish footballer.
- Nigel McCrery, 71, English television writer.
- Richard Meredith, 92, American ice hockey player, Olympic champion.
- Paul Morris, 86, Canadian public address announcer.
- Owusu-Ankomah, 68, Ghanaian artist.
- Ilya Rosenblum, 86, Russian politician, senator.
- Paul-Louis Rossi, 91, French arts critic and poet.
- María Lourdes Ruiz, 59, Nicaraguan athlete.
- Helen Schreider, 98, American explorer.
- Donald Shoup, 86, American electrical engineer and urban theorist.
- Józef Stala, 58, Polish Roman Catholic priest, theologian and philosopher.
- Paul-Loup Sulitzer, 78, French author and financier, stroke.
- Vladimir Titov, Russian diplomat, ambassador to Bulgaria.
- Ernie Walley, 91, Welsh football player and manager.
7
- Akbar Behkalam, 80, Iranian-born German painter and sculptor.
- Denise Brice, 96, French paleontologist.
- Jean-Charles Canetti, 79, Italian-born French footballer.
- Kameshwar Choupal, 68, Indian politician, Bihar MLC.
- Michael Coleman, 61, Irish hurler.
- Lawrence Cunliffe, 95, British politician, MP.
- Dickson Despommier, 84, American microbiologist and ecologist.
- Dafydd Elis-Thomas, Baron Elis-Thomas, 78, Welsh politician, llywydd of the Senedd, MP and member of the House of Lords.
- Bruce French, 79, American actor, complications from Alzheimer's disease.
- Martti Häikiö, 75, Finnish historian.
- Ahmad Harb, 73, Palestinian writer.
- Toomas Leius, 83, Estonian tennis player and convicted murderer.
- Love Divine, 27, British Thoroughbred racehorse.
- Alain Maline, 77, French film director, producer, and screenwriter.
- Robert Maus, 91, German politician, member of the Landtag of Baden-Württemberg.
- Leonard Mbotela, 84, Kenyan journalist.
- Chris Moore, 77, British science fiction illustrator.
- Naing Myanmar, 68, Burmese singer, heart attack.
- Naâman, 34, French reggae singer, brain tumour.
- Warren Pitt, 76, Australian politician, Queensland MP.
- Yeshe Lodoi Rinpoche, 81–82, Tibetan-born Russian lama and singer.
- Tony Roberts, 85, American actor, lung cancer.
- Darwin Zahedy Saleh, 64, Indonesian economist and banker, minister of energy and mineral resources.
- Burke Scott, 92, American basketball player and coach.
- Song Dae-kwan, 78, South Korean singer, heart attack.
- Robert W. Tucker, 100, American writer.
- H. S. Versnel, 88, Dutch historian.
- Mick Walker, 84, English football player and manager.
8
- Martin Aurell, 66, Spanish-born French historian and academic, pulmonary embolism.
- Karl Banse, 95, German-born American oceanographer.
- Bob Bingham, 78, American actor.
- Baldemar Carrasco, 93, Chilean politician, deputy.
- Issam Al-Chalabi, 82, Iraqi politician, minister of oil.
- John Cooney, 28, Irish boxer, intracranial haemorrhage.
- Corey Crewe, 80, Canadian musician.
- Mikhail Davydov, 77, Russian oncologist, president of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences.
- Boubacar Biro Diallo, 103, Guinean politician, president of the National Assembly.
- Gennady Dobrokhotov, 76, Russian Olympic boxer.
- Matt Doyle, 70, American-born Irish tennis player.
- Dick Jauron, 74, American football player and coach, cancer.
- Christopher Jencks, 88, American sociologist, complications from Alzheimer's disease.
- Jim Karsatos, 61, American football player.
- Yrjö Kukkapuro, 91, Finnish interior designer.
- Sam Nujoma, 95, Namibian politician, president.
- Jerome Plante, 90, American politician, member of the Maine House of Representatives.
- Jadwiga Puzynina, 97, Polish linguist.
- Howard Riley, 81, English pianist and composer.
- Alex Sadkowsky, 91, Swiss artist.
- Vic Simms, 79, Australian singer-songwriter.
- Gyalo Thondup, 96, Tibetan political activist.
- Komkrit Uitekkeng, 43, Thai religion academic, heart attack.
- Deusdete Vasconcelos, 78, Brazilian Olympic boxer.
- Roland Winston, 88, American scientist.
9
- William H. Bassett, 89, American actor.
- Santos Bedoya, 85, Spanish footballer.
- Lucy J. Brown, 91, American social justice activist and public servant.
- Beverly Byron, 92, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives.
- George Camp, 98, American politician, member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives.
- Michael Carpenter, 88, English-born Canadian tennis player.
- Benny Chastain, 82, American racing driver.
- Mara Corday, 95, American actress and model, arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease.
- George Davies, 97, English footballer.
- Amal Nasser el-Din, 96, Israeli author and politician, MK.
- Miika Elomo, 47, Finnish ice hockey player.
- Wally Gabler, 80, American gridiron football player, brain and prostate cancer.
- Elena Grölz, 64, Romanian-German handball player.
- Joan Delaney Grossman, 96, American academic.
- Thomas E. Kauper, 89, American lawyer and legal scholar.
- Peter Haggett, 92, British geographer.
- Edith Mathis, 86, Swiss operatic soprano and voice teacher.
- Mike McGinness, 77, American politician, member of the Nevada Assembly and Senate.
- Ginette Moulin, 98, French businesswoman, chairwoman of Galeries Lafayette.
- Asil Nadir, 83, Cypriot textiles executive and convicted fraudster, CEO of Polly Peck.
- Janice Parker, 87, Australian cricketer.
- Giorgio Pellizzaro, 77, Italian footballer.
- Athos Pisoni, 87, Brazilian Olympic sports shooter, cancer.
- Tom Robbins, 92, American novelist.
- Walter Robinson, 74, American painter and art writer, cancer.
- Sergey Rogov, 76, Russian political scientist, director of the Institute for US and Canadian Studies.
- Michael Rothwell, 71, American sailor, Olympic silver medalist.
- Mohammad Abdur Rouf, 91, Bangladeshi jurist and civil servant, chief election commissioner and judge of the Supreme Court.
- David E. Sellers, 86, American architect.
- Ryszard Stanibuła, 74, Polish politician, MP.
- Oleg Strizhenov, 95, Russian actor.
- Sir Colin Terry, 81, British air marshal.
- John Tudor, 78, English footballer, complications from dementia.
- Grazia Zuffa, 79, Italian politician, senator.
10
- Mustafa Arruf, 66, Spanish sculptor.
- John Cernuto, 81, American poker player, colon cancer.
- Terror Danjah, 45, British record producer and musician.
- Antônio Fagundes de Souza, 90, Brazilian politician, Minas Gerais MLA.
- Jerome Drayton, 80, Canadian Olympic long-distance runner, complications from knee surgery.
- Wojciech Dziembowski, 84, Polish astronomer, member of the Polish Academy of Sciences.
- David Gillette, 78, American paleontologist.
- Grégoire Girard, 99, Canadian surveyor and politician, mayor of Saint-Hyacinthe.
- Paul Hargrave, 86, American biochemist, pancreatic cancer.
- Jeanette W. Hyde, 86, American diplomat, ambassador to Barbados, Dominica, and Saint Lucia.
- Takis Ikonomopoulos, 81, Greek footballer, stroke.
- Bob Kierlin, 85, American businessman and politician, member of the Minnesota Senate.
- Tony Kinsey, 97, English jazz drummer.
- William R. Lucas, 102, American spaceflight administrator, director of the Marshall Space Flight Center.
- Senamile Masango, 37, South African nuclear scientist.
- Otto Mayr, 94, German mechanical engineer and technology historian.
- Oscar Medelius, 69, Peruvian politician, member of Congress and president of Sport Boys, shot.
- Donn Moomaw, 93, American Hall of Fame football player and Presbyterian minister.
- Fabio de Jesús Morales Grisales, 90, Colombian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Mocoa–Sibundoy.
- Ted S. Nelson, 89, Guamanian politician, member of the Legislature.
- Chet Noe, 93, American basketball player.
- Tim Radford, 84, New Zealand-born British journalist.
- Aruna Rankothge, 52, Sri Lankan rugby union player, referee and coach.
- Gurdev Singh, 77, Indian sarod player.
- Mary Ellen W. Smoot, 91, American religious leader.
- David Socha, 86, American soccer referee.
- Maria Tipo, 93, Italian pianist.
- Peter Tuiasosopo, 61, American football player and actor.
- Jean-Claude Walter, 84, French poet.
- Horst Weidenmüller, 60, German music executive, founder of !K7 Music.
- Hal Wissel, 86, American college basketball coach.
11
- Tony Bedeau, 45, British-born Grenadian footballer.
- Peter B. Bensinger, 88, American civil servant, administrator of the Drug Enforcement Administration.
- Joop Berkhout, 94, Dutch-Nigerian book publisher.
- Raosaheb Rangnath Borade, 84, Indian novelist.
- Philip Brady, 85, Australian radio broadcaster and television host, cancer.
- Yvonne Choquet-Bruhat, 101, French mathematician and physicist.
- Félix Cumbé, 60, Dominican singer and songwriter, complications during heart surgery.
- Danny DiLiberto, 89, American pool player.
- Jan Drenth, 99, Dutch chemist.
- Howard Dully, 76, American memoirist.
- Jerry Eisenberg, 87, American animator.
- Uri Eppstein, 100, German musicologist.
- Knut Flatin, 79, Norwegian painter and printmaker.
- Margarita Forés, 65, Filipino chef and restaurateur, cardiac arrest.
- Ghananad Gagodia, 72, Indian folk comedian and actor.
- Bernard Lagacé, 94, Canadian organist and musicologist.
- Danielle Legros Georges, 60, Haitian-American poet.
- Moses Lim, 75, Singaporean actor.
- Sigrid Metz-Göckel, 84, German sociologist and political scientist.
- Norma Mora, 81, Mexican actress.
- Robert Obrist, 66, Swiss politician, member of the Grand Council of Aargau.
- Leonardo Patterson, 82, Costa Rican-born American antiques dealer.
- Graham Richards, 85, English chemist.
- Georgios Roubanis, 95, Greek pole vaulter, Olympic bronze medallist.
- Paul Round, 65, English footballer.
- Anneke Scholtens, 69, Dutch author.
- Sampat Shivangi, 88, Indian-born American physician.
- Joe Saumarez Smith, 53, British horseracing administrator, chairman of the British Horseracing Authority, lung cancer.
- Kay Smith, 101, American visual artist.
- John Tewell, 80, American pilot and aerial photographer.
- Olga Titkova, 83, Russian actress.
- Uladzimir Vostrykaw, 48, Belarusian football player and manager.
- Paul Wilderdyke, 82, American politician, member of the Iowa House of Representatives.
12
- Ana Ambrazienė, 69, Lithuanian hurdler.
- Zacarias Andias, 93, Portuguese Olympic rower.
- Betsy Arakawa, 65, American pianist, hantavirus pulmonary syndrome.
- Niké Arrighi, 80, French actress.
- Lynn August, 76, American zydeco accordionist, keyboard player and singer.
- Patrick Barclay, 77, British sportswriter and television personality.
- Maurice Bernart, 92, French film producer and actor.
- Gisela Bleibtreu-Ehrenberg, 95, German sociologist, ethnologist and sexologist.
- Mel Bochner, 84, American conceptual artist.
- Ronnie Boyce, 82, English footballer.
- Michael Brotherton, 89, English Anglican priest, archdeacon of Chichester.
- Rika Bruins, 90, Dutch Olympic swimmer.
- Richard Dindo, 80, Swiss documentary film director.
- James Ferguson, 65, American anthropologist and author.
- Tom Fitzmorris, 74, American food critic, complications from Alzheimer's disease.
- Ali Gagarin, 75, Sudanese footballer.
- Cordell Green, 83, American computer scientist.
- Barthold Halle, 99, Norwegian stage instructor, film director and theatre director.
- Dave Heaton, 84, American politician, member of the Iowa House of Representatives.
- Tommy Hunt, 91, American Hall of Fame soul singer.
- Prabhakar Karekar, 80, Indian Hindustani classical singer.
- Li Xiaojiang, 73, Chinese women's studies scholar.
- Simon Mawer, 76, British author.
- Jimi Mbaye, 67, Senegalese guitarist.
- Nguyễn Văn Thuyết, 69, Vietnamese Olympic runner.
- Karl E. Peters, 85, American religious scholar.
- Holmes Rolston III, 92, American philosopher.
- Azmat Saeed, 70, Pakistani jurist, justice of the supreme court and chief justice of the Lahore High Court.
- Al Valdes, 89, Canadian football player.
- Giuseppe Verucchi, 87, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop of Ravenna-Cervia.
- Denis Wick, 93, British trombonist.
- Biff Wiff, 76, American actor, cancer.
13
- William Beattie, 82, Northern Irish politician, MLA.
- Misha Berson, 74, American theatre critic and journalist.
- Tukaram Bidkar, Indian politician and actor, Maharashtra MLA, traffic collision.
- Rod Bockenfeld, 69, American politician, member of the Colorado House of Representatives.
- Sukri Bommagowda, 88, Indian folk singer.
- Rod Burstall, 90, British computer scientist, co-founder of the Laboratory for Foundations of Computer Science.
- Michael Cart, 83, American author and literary theorist.
- Edgerton Roland Clarke, 95, Jamaican Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Montego Bay and archbishop of Kingston in Jamaica.
- Bernard Saladin D'Anglure, 88, Canadian anthropologist and ethnographer.
- János Dunai, 87, Hungarian football player and manager.
- Nancy Flanagan, 95, British community worker and activist.
- June Goodfield, 97, British writer and historian.
- Fethi Heper, 81, Turkish footballer.
- Alan Hobbs, 80, English cricketer.
- Fulke Johnson Houghton, 84, British Thoroughbred racehorse trainer.
- Delcat Idengo, 31, Congolese singer-songwriter and rapper, shot.
- André Lamy, 92, French Olympic wrestler.
- Rex Lassalle, 79, Trinidadian alternative medicine practitioner and army leader.
- John Lawlor, 83, American actor.
- John Long, 89, British computer scientist.
- Mimmo Lucà, 71, Italian politician, deputy.
- Jacqueline van Maarsen, 96, Dutch author and bookbinder.
- Harald Malmgren, 89, American author and economist.
- Leo Monahan, 92, American artist.
- Paul Pataer, 86, Belgian politician, senator.
- Kumari Perera, 68, Sri Lankan actress.
- Roger Pohon, 85, French footballer and manager.
- Kazimierz Rafalik, 86, Polish sculptor.
- Noel Solomon, 53, Australian rugby footballer.
- Richard Lee Tabler, 46, American spree killer, execution by lethal injection.
- Geraldine Thompson, 76, American politician, member of the Florida Senate and House of Representatives, complications from knee surgery.
- Jim Guy Tucker, 81, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives, Arkansas lieutenant governor and governor, complications from ulcerative colitis.
14
- Ayo Adebanjo, 96, Nigerian lawyer and nationalist, co-founder of Afenifere.
- Gustave Alirol, 76, French politician, member of the Regional Council of Auvergne, mayor of Saint-Hostien.
- Avi Assouly, 74, French-Israeli journalist and politician, deputy.
- Salih Saeed Ba-Amer, 78–79, Yemeni writer.
- Chung Kum Weng, 90, Malaysian Olympic weightlifter.
- Harry Coonce, 86, American mathematician.
- Joseph Crisco Jr., 90, American politician, member of the Connecticut State Senate.
- Bill Demory, 74, American football player, complications from prostate cancer and Parkinson's disease.
- Carlos Diegues, 84, Brazilian film director, complications from surgery.
- Angel Gagliano, 74, Argentine triple jumper.
- Walter Goffart, 90, American historian.
- William Hall Jr., 78, American actor.
- Alice Hirson, 95, American actress.
- Kevyn Major Howard, 69, Canadian actor.
- Sara Luzita, 102, British ballet dancer.
- Matutina, 78, Filipino actress.
- Ken Meahl, 93, American Hall of Fame racing driver.
- Denzil Meyrick, 59, Scottish novelist.
- Geneviève Page, 97, French actress.
- François Pantillon, 97, Swiss conductor, composer, and violinist.
- Hélène Pelletier-Baillargeon, 92, Canadian writer, journalist, and essayist.
- Francesco Rivella, 97, Italian chemist and businessman, inventor of Nutella.
- Irma S. Rochlin, 100, American politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives.
- Barbara Rybałtowska, 88, Polish writer and singer.
- Frank S. Turner, 77, American politician, member of the Maryland House of Delegates.
- Volponi, 27, American Thoroughbred racehorse.
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- Ira Anders, 82, American politician, member of the Missouri House of Representatives.
- George Armitage, 82, American film director.
- Renato Ballardini, 97, Italian politician, deputy.
- Gerhart Baum, 92, German lawyer and politician, federal minister of the interior, MP.
- Lamberto Ceserani, 71, Italian Olympic ice dancer.
- Jorge Nuno Pinto da Costa, 87, Portuguese sports administrator, president of Porto and Liga Portuguesa de Futebol Profissional, cancer.
- Michał Czajkowski, 90, Polish Roman Catholic priest.
- L. Clifford Davis, 100, American civil rights pioneer and attorney.
- Chantal De Spiegeleer, 67, Belgian comic book author and artist.
- Jaap van der Doef, 90, Dutch politician, MP.
- Carol Doherty, 82, American politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, pancreatic cancer.
- Stanley Duncan, 97, British diplomat, ambassador to Bolivia and high commissioner to Malta
- M. Paul Friedberg, 93, American landscape architect, complications from COVID-19.
- Kathleen Goodwin, 84, American politician, member of the Maine House of Representatives.
- Vinod Kumar Gupta, 77, Indian jurist, chief justice of Jharkhand High Court, Himachal Pradesh High Court, and Uttarakhand High Court.
- Gran Hamada, 74, Japanese professional wrestler.
- Rosemarie Hein, 72, German politician, MP, member of the Landtag of Saxony-Anhalt.
- Muhsin Hendricks, 57, South African imam and LGBT activist, shot.
- Elsie Johansson, 93, Swedish writer.
- Włodzimierz Kiernożycki, 73, Polish engineer and academic.
- William Kipkorir, 57, Kenyan politician, senator.
- Serge Lasvignes, 70, French government official, president of the Centre Pompidou.
- Anita Lidya Luhulima, 57, Indonesian diplomat.
- Lavoo Mamledar, 68, Indian politician, Goa MLA, assault.
- Pratul Mukhopadhyay, 82, Indian singer and songwriter.
- David Parsons, 80, New Zealand composer.
- Zus Ratulangi, 102, Indonesian-Dutch psychiatrist, pediatrician, politician, and independence activist, member of the Central Indonesian National Committee.
- Marshall Rose, 88, American real estate developer and philanthropist, complications from Parkinson's disease.
- Jim Schmedding, 79, American football player.
- Uri Shulevitz, 89, American children's book writer and illustrator.
- Cecilia Stegö Chilò, 65, Swedish politician, minister for culture.
- John Svahlstedt, 77, Swedish serial rapist.
- Louis Theobald, 86, Maltese footballer.
- Barry Urban, 56, Australian politician, Western Australian MLA.
- R. M. Vasagam, 81–82, Indian space scientist.
- Eddie Wade, 76, Irish politician, TD.
- Brian Walker, 68, American toy inventor.
- Alan Zaleski, 82, American politician, member of the Ohio Senate.
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- Walter Althammer, 96, German politician.
- Viktor Antonov, 52, Bulgarian art director.
- Joseph Boskin, 95, American historian.
- Ahmed Boukhari, 86, Moroccan secret service agent.
- William Hodson Brock, 88, British chemist and science historian.
- Peter Close, 81, English cricketer.
- Mike Collier, 71, American football player, Super Bowl champion.
- Martine David, 72, French politician, deputy, mayor of Saint-Priest.
- Luis Estaba, 86, Venezuelan boxer, WBC light flyweight champion.
- Géraldine Faladé, 90, French writer and journalist.
- Jean-Denis Gendron, 100, Canadian linguist and academic.
- Gil Won-ok, 96, South Korean human rights activist, subject of The Apology.
- Anne Marie Hochhalter, 43, American school shooting survivor and disability rights activist, sepsis complicated by gunshot wounds.
- Steve Hodson, 77, British actor.
- Julian Holloway, 80, British actor, lung infection.
- Evan Hultman, 99, American politician, attorney general of Iowa.
- Avetik Ishkhanian, 69, Armenian human rights activist.
- Jane Joseph, 82, English artist.
- Kim Sae-ron, 24, South Korean actress, suicide.
- Krishnaveni, 100, Indian actress, singer, and film producer.
- Yolanda Montes, 93, American-Mexican actress and dancer, complications from Alzheimer's disease.
- Michael O'Sullivan, 24, Irish jockey, complications from a race fall.
- Andrzej Potocki, 60, Polish politician, MP.
- Robert Richter, 95, American documentarian and film producer, heart failure.
- Esther Ronay, 84, Hungarian-British documentary filmmaker.
- Marika Sherwood, 87, American historian.
- Jim Silke, 93, American graphic designer, screenwriter and comic book artist.
- Óscar Valdez, 78, Argentine-born Spanish football player and manager, complications from Alzheimer's disease.
- Vladimír Válek, 89, Czech conductor.
- Zou Jiahua, 98, Chinese politician, vice premier and member of the Politburo.
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- Andreas Acrivos, 96, Greek-American physicist.
- Charlie Baillie, 90, Canadian football player.
- Frits Bolkestein, 91, Dutch politician, three-time MP, minister of defence, and European commissioner.
- Maríano Bucio, 82, Mexican Olympic equestrian.
- Rick Buckler, 69, English rock drummer.
- Chow Ching Lie, 88, Chinese-French pianist and writer.
- Edwin Clark, 97, Nigerian civil servant.
- Krystyna Daszkiewicz, 100, Polish criminologist and psychologist.
- Eddie Fisher, 88, American baseball player.
- Ian Hansen, 66, Falkland Islands politician, MLA.
- James Harrison, 88, Australian blood donor.
- I. Martin Isaacs, 84, American group theorist.
- Ilyas Ismayilov, 86, Azerbaijani politician, minister of justice, MP.
- Itch Jones, 87, American baseball coach.
- Ana Lía Kornblit, 83, Argentine sociologist.
- Trevor Lake, 85–86, Rhodesian rugby league player.
- Peter Line, 94, English lawn bowler, world outdoor champion.
- Geraldene Lowe-Ismail, 86–87, Singaporean tour guide and writer.
- Antonine Maillet, 95, Canadian novelist, playwright, and scholar.
- Petr Matoušek, 75, Czech Olympic cyclist.
- Senzo Mfayela, 63, South African politician, MNA.
- Jamie Muir, 82, Scottish musician and painter.
- K. K. S. Murthy, 88, Indian aeronautics engineer and bookseller.
- Amos Ojo, 62, Nigerian Olympic wrestler.
- Paquita la del Barrio, 77, Mexican singer, songwriter and actress.
- Volker Roth, 83, German football referee.
- Gerd Stern, 96, American poet.
- Gary Stevens, 84, American radio personality.
- Hilt Tatum, 90, American dentist.
- Gogi Topadze, 84, Georgian politician, MP.
- Dan Wallace, 82, Irish politician, TD.
- Barry Zimmerman, 82, American educational psychologist.
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- Salvatore Aquino, 80, Italian organised criminal.
- Jacques Augendre, 99, French journalist.
- Howard Burns, 86, British architectural historian.
- Corinne Cantrill, 96, Australian filmmaker.
- Alfred V. Covello, 92, American jurist, judge and chief judge of the U.S. District Court for Connecticut.
- Josh Christy, 43, American politician, member of the North Dakota House of Representatives.
- Marie-Chantal Depetris-Demaille, 83, French Olympic foil fencer.
- James Donovan, 80, Irish forensic scientist.
- Gene Hackman, 95, American actor, Oscar winner, heart disease and Alzheimer's disease.
- Christian Holder, 75, Trinidadian-British actor, dancer and choreographer.
- Hurricane, 15, American Secret Service dog.
- Allan Jacobs, 96, American urban designer.
- Sisira Jayasuriya, 78, Sri Lankan-born Australian economist, cancer.
- Jim Koetter, 87, American college football coach.
- James Martin, 93, Scottish actor.
- Vito Molinari, 95, Italian television director.
- Gerald Ridsdale, 90, Australian Roman Catholic priest and convicted sex offender.
- Claus Roxin, 93, German jurist.
- John Sallis, 86, American philosopher.
- Nawab Yousuf Talpur, 82, Pakistani politician, MNA.
- Scott Sauerbeck, 53, American baseball player, heart attack.
- Robert Skeris, 89, American Roman Catholic priest.
- Marian Turski, 98, Polish historian, journalist and Holocaust survivor.
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- Zakaria Ariffin, 72, Malaysian playwright and theatre director, stroke.
- Tom Beauchamp, 85, American philosopher.
- Kent Bernard, 82, Trinidadian athlete, Olympic bronze medallist.
- Nicolás Antonio Castellanos Franco, 90, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate and missionary, bishop of Palencia.
- Eduardo Cerda, 92, Chilean politician, deputy.
- Souleymane Cissé, 84, Malian film director.
- Gholamhossein Farzami, 79, Iranian footballer.
- Snowy Fleet, 85, English-born Australian drummer.
- Robert Giblin, 72, American football player.
- Janez Gorjanc, 77, Slovenian Olympic skier.
- Joe Haines, 97, British journalist and public servant, Downing Street press secretary.
- Chuck Hardwick, 83, American politician, member and speaker of the New Jersey General Assembly, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
- Richard Highton, 97, American herpetologist.
- Stanley Inhorn, 96, American pathologist.
- Sandra Jayat, 94, French writer and artist.
- S. K. Kaul, 89, Indian air force officer, chief of the air staff.
- William Morris Kinnersley, 81, American physicist.
- Glenn Knight, 80, Singaporean lawyer, director of the Commercial Affairs Department.
- Frits Korthals Altes, 93, Dutch politician, minister of justice, president of the Senate and minister of state.
- Jan Eugeniusz Krysiński, 89, Polish scientist.
- Mike Lange, 76, American sportscaster.
- Jerry Latin, 71, American football player.
- Fernando Madeira, 92, Portuguese Olympic swimmer and water polo player.
- Marion Meadmore, 89, Canadian Ojibwa-Cree activist and lawyer.
- Cammy Murray, 80, Scottish footballer.
- Niles Nelson, 87, American college football coach.
- Papa Clem, 19, American Thoroughbred racehorse.
- Milind Rege, 76, Indian cricketer.
- Hughen Riley, 77, English footballer, leukemia.
- N'Diaga Samb, 58, Senegalese draughts player.
- Jean Sarrus, 79, French singer, composer and actor.
- Shyam Singh Shashi, 89, Indian anthropologist.
- Manuel Sérgio, 91, Portuguese philosopher and politician, MP.
- Wild Bill Shrewsberry, 86, American drag racing driver.
- Jay Stevens, 71, American writer.
- Olive Sturgess, 91, Canadian-born American actress.
- Arturo Torró, 62, Spanish businessman and politician, mayor of Gandia, shot.
- Howard Kent Walker, 89, American diplomat, ambassador to Togo and Madagascar.
- Willie Walsh, 90, Irish Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Killaloe.
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- Feroz Ahmad, 87, Turkish-American academic and historian.
- Daniel Bisogno, 51, Mexican television actor and host, complications from liver and kidney transplant surgery.
- David Boren, 83, American politician and academic, governor of Oklahoma, member of the U.S. Senate, and president of the University of Oklahoma.
- James Broselow, 82, American emergency physician and inventor.
- Jerry Butler, 85, American Hall of Fame soul singer-songwriter, musician and politician, complications from Parkinson's disease.
- Kouaro Yves Chabi, 51, Beninese politician, traffic collision.
- Kejong Chang, 90, Indian politician, Nagaland MLA.
- Wafula Chebukati, 63, Kenyan civil servant, chairman of IEBC.
- Lawrence S. Cunningham, 89, American religious scholar.
- Reg Douglas, 94, New Zealand Olympic rower.
- Frankétienne, 88, Haitian writer, poet and painter.
- Erhard Hofeditz, 71, German footballer, cancer.
- David Hughes, 90, English cricketer.
- Peter Jason, 80, American actor, cancer.
- John Johnson, 83, American football player.
- Friedrich-Wilhelm Junge, 86, German actor.
- Syafruddin Kambo, 63, Indonesian politician and police officer, minister of PANRB and deputy chief of police, heart attack.
- Ellyn Kaschak, 81, American clinical psychologist.
- Ilkka Kuusisto, 91, Finnish composer, choirmaster and opera manager.
- Mabel Landry, 92, American Olympic long jumper, cancer.
- Richard M. Langworth, 83, American author.
- Hans Kjeld Rasmussen, 70, Danish sport shooter, Olympic champion.
- Roger Romani, 90, French politician, senator.
- Bidur Prasad Sapkota, 59, Nepali politician, MP, lung disease.
- Mawuli Semevo, 62–63, Ghanaian actor, injuries sustained in a fire.
- George M. Sheldrick, 82, British chemist.
- Wael Talaat, 60, Egyptian snooker player.
- Sir Peter Trapski, 89, New Zealand lawyer and judge, chief judge of the District Court.
- Amitha Wedisinghe, 82, Sri Lankan singer.
- Evan Williams, 81, Scottish footballer.
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- Agha Humayun Amin, 64, Pakistani military historian, cancer.
- John Anderson, 86, New Zealand businessman.
- Larry Appelbaum, 67, American audio engineer and jazz historian, pneumonia.
- Shamsuddin Azeemi, 97, Pakistani Islamic scholar.
- Alf Bakke, 97, Norwegian forester and entomologist.
- Yvonne Curtet, 104, French Olympic long jumper, complications from Alzheimer's disease.
- Khalil Fong, 41, Hong Kong singer-songwriter.
- Martha Gorman Schultz, 93, American Diné weaver.
- Clint Hill, 93, American Secret Service agent present at the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
- Ioan James, 96, British mathematician.
- Dame Julie Kenny, 67, English businesswoman.
- Christopher Laurence, 95, English Anglican clergyman, archdeacon of Lindsey.
- Kelly Mark, 57–58, Canadian artist.
- Gwen McCrae, 81, American singer.
- Kilmer S. McCully, 91, American pathologist, prostate cancer.
- Brendan McFarlane, 73–74, Irish republican militant.
- Herbert Mertin, 66, German politician, member of the Landtag of Rhineland-Palatinate.
- Hugues Oyarzabal, 39, French surfer, suicide.
- Erik Petersen, 85, Danish rower, Olympic champion.
- Lynne Marie Stewart, 78, American actress, cancer.
- Kuo-ch'ing Tu, 83, Taiwanese poet and literary scholar.
- Mary Jo White, 83, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania State Senate.
- David Williams, 98, Welsh trade union leader, general secretary of the Confederation of Health Service Employees.
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- Linsey Alexander, 82, American songwriter, vocalist and guitarist.
- Maha Bayrakdar, 77, Syrian-Lebanese poet.
- Hans van den Broek, 88, Dutch politician and diplomat, minister of foreign affairs, European commissioner and minister of state, complications from Alzheimer's disease.
- John Casey, 86, American novelist, complications from dementia.
- D Fuse, 54–55, American producer, remixer and disc jockey.
- Colette Doherty, Irish poker player.
- Bill Fay, 81, English singer-songwriter, complications from Parkinson's disease.
- Joe Fusco, 87, American Hall of Fame college football coach.
- Lawal Yahaya Gumau, 56, Nigerian politician, senator.
- Alison Halford, 84, Welsh police officer and politician, AM.
- Chris Hawthorn, 88, British Anglican priest, archdeacon of Cleveland.
- Valeriy Kalchenko, 77, Ukrainian politician, minister of emergency situations and MP.
- Lillian, 76, Brazilian singer and composer, cancer.
- Jorge Mariné, 83, Spanish Olympic cyclist.
- Geoffrey Maxwell, Jamaican football player and manager, complications from Alzheimer's disease.
- Manuel Michelena Iguarán, 84, Spanish engineer and politician, member of the Basque Parliament.
- Martin O'Malley, 86, Canadian journalist and writer.
- Ken Parker, 76, Jamaican reggae musician.
- Gianni Pettenati, 79, Italian singer and music critic.
- Mayadhar Raut, 94, Indian Odissi dancer.
- Bernhard Seiler, 94, Swiss agronomist and politician, member of the Council of States.
- Bruce M. Selya, 90, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Rhode Island and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit.
- Enos Semore, 93, American baseball coach.
- Christopher Sepulvado, 81, American convicted murderer.
- Ishsam Shahruddin, 58, Malaysian politician, Perak State MLA.
- Mark L. Tidd, 69, American rear admiral.
- Pirkko Vahtero, 88, Finnish graphic designer and heraldist.
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- Víctor Angles Vargas, 97, Peruvian historian.
- Pilar Del Rey, 95, American actress.
- Larry Dolan, 94, American attorney and baseball executive, owner of the Cleveland Guardians and founder of SportsTime Ohio.
- Ming Fay, 82, Chinese-born American sculptor.
- John Fordtran, 93, American gastroenterologist.
- Joseph Gitnig, 95, American street performer and poet.
- Greg Haugen, 64, American boxer, IBF lightweight and WBO junior welterweight champion, cancer.
- Eddie Hill, 67, American football player, brain cancer.
- Chris Jasper, 73, American Hall of Fame singer, songwriter, keyboardist and producer, cancer.
- Jan Johnson, 74, American pole vaulter, Olympic bronze medallist.
- Tahir Mahmood Khan, 68, Pakistani politician, member of the Provincial Assembly of Balochistan.
- Thanin Kraivichien, 97, Thai politician, prime minister and acting president of the Privy Council.
- Bobby Malkmus, 93, American baseball player.
- Al Trautwig, 68, American sports commentator, complications from cancer.
- Annett Wolf, 88, Dutch-American director and producer.
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- Zahidur Rahman Anjan, 60, Bangladeshi film director, liver disease.
- Kevin Braswell, 46, American-New Zealand basketball player and coach, complications from heart surgery.
- Hasan Çelebi, 88, Turkish calligrapher.
- Johnny Culloty, 88, Irish Gaelic footballer and hurler.
- Gabrielle Davis, 86, English politician, sheriff of Canterbury.
- Roberta Flack, 88, American singer, Grammy winner, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
- Rose Girone, 113, Polish-American supercentenarian and Holocaust survivor.
- Christy Hartburg, 77, American model and actress.
- Ralph Jezzard, 59, English bass guitarist and music producer.
- Robert John, 79, American singer.
- Jeong Su-il, 90, South Korean historian.
- Ricardo Kanji, 76, Brazilian flautist, conductor and academic teacher, brain cancer.
- Piet van Katwijk, 74, Dutch Olympic cyclist.
- István Kecskés, 77, Hungarian-born American linguist and academic.
- Azusa Kishimoto, 39, Japanese model, cancer.
- Fumi Kitahara, 56, American animation publicist, complications from blood cancer.
- Sir Kenneth Macdonald, 94, British civil servant.
- Alan Lindsay Mackay, 98, British crystallographer.
- Thaddeus Matthews, 67, American pastor and broadcaster.
- Richard Pierard, 90, American historian.
- Gerardo Pierro, 89, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop of Salerno-Campagna-Acerno, bishop of Tursi-Lagonegro and Avellino.
- Royce Pollard, 85, American politician, mayor of Vancouver, Washington.
- Alvin Francis Poussaint, 90, American psychiatrist and author.
- Alberto Rodrigues, 79, Portuguese Olympic equestrian.
- Ekhard Salje, 78–79, German-British academic.
- Peter Sichel, 102, German-American wine merchant.
- Keith Slater, 89, Australian cricketer and footballer.
- Laura Sessions Stepp, 73, American author and journalist.
- Josefina Villalobos, 100, American-born Colombian-Ecuadorian public servant, first lady of Ecuador.
- Frank G. Wisner, 86, American diplomat, acting secretary of state, ambassador to India and Egypt, lung cancer.
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- Krista Aru, 66, Estonian historian of journalism, museologist, and politician, MP.
- Vladimir Beșleagă, 93, Moldovan writer and politician, MP.
- Bernard Brochand, 86, French politician, MP and mayor of Cannes, and football executive.
- Baoan Coleman, 85, American actor.
- Robert Coogan, 95, Australian-born British clergyman, archdeacon of Hampstead.
- Ronald Draper, 98, South African cricketer.
- Arthur Firstenberg, 74, American author and activist.
- Bobby Frame, 65, American politician, member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives.
- Janice Moore Fuller, 73, American poet and playwright.
- Inmaculada García Rioja, 70, Spanish physician and politician, member of Cortes of Castile and León.
- Margaret Gale, 93, English soprano.
- Shotsie Gorman, 73, American tattoo artist, painter and sculptor.
- Bryn Griffiths, 92, Welsh poet.
- Bob Hagan, 85, Australian rugby league player and coach.
- Jennifer Johnston, 95, Irish novelist, complications from dementia.
- Karen Karagezyan, 89, Russian journalist, translator and presidential press secretary.
- Henry Kelly, 78, Irish television presenter.
- Yvonne Knibiehler, 102, French academic and essayist.
- Edward E. Leamer, 80, American economist.
- Alberto Lina, 76, Filipino civil servant, commissioner of the Bureau of Customs.
- Simon Lindley, 76, English organist, master of the music and composer.
- Bruce MacCarthy, 76, Australian politician, New South Wales MLA.
- Martin E. Marty, 97, American Lutheran historian and academic.
- Lis Nilheim, 80, Swedish actress.
- Abdullah Al Noman, 82, Bangladeshi politician, twice MP, minister of food and fisheries, cardiac arrest.
- Roberto Orci, 51, Mexican-born American screenwriter and television producer, kidney disease.
- Ferenc Rados, 90, Hungarian pianist and academic.
- Vimala Rangachar, 96, Indian educationist.
- Kazimierz Romaniuk, 97, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Warsaw and bishop of Warsaw-Praga.
- Ray Ryan, 43, Irish hurler.
- Kala Nath Shastry, 88, Indian linguist and Sanskrit scholar.
- Milko Šparemblek, 96, Slovenian-born Croatian ballet dancer, choreographer, and stage director.
- Bejo Sugiantoro, 47, Indonesian football player and manager, heart attack.
- Kathy Swanson, 77, American politician, member of the Montana House of Representatives.
- Mikhail Vasilyev, 63, Russian handball player, Olympic champion.
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- Anike Agbaje-Williams, 88, Nigerian newsreader.
- Barry Beitzel, 90, Australian footballer.
- Paul Bronfman, 67, Canadian film and television executive.
- Vesna Bučić, 98, Croatian art historian.
- Joseph A. Burns, 83, American academic.
- Jean Campeau, 93, Canadian businessman and politician, Quebec MNA.
- Jack Coughlin, 93, American artist and painter.
- Dave Frankel, 67, American news anchor and weatherman, complications from primary progressive aphasia.
- Jim Hatfield, 81, American basketball coach.
- Pierre Joris, 78, Luxembourgish-American poet and writer.
- Anil R. Joshi, 84, Indian poet and essayist.
- Kim Tae-young, 76, South Korean military officer, minister of national defense.
- Tetiana Kulyk, 42, Ukrainian journalist, airstrike.
- Marie Lederer, 97, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.
- James Lockhart, 94, Scottish conductor, pianist and organist, complications from dementia.
- Bjørn Ludvigsen, 56, Norwegian footballer.
- Lóránt Lukács, 90, Hungarian motorcycle racer and cinematographer.
- Monika Lundi, 82, German actress.
- Gabriel Maralngurra, 56, Australian Kunwinjku artist.
- Fernando Martínez Mottola, 70–71, Venezuelan politician, minister of transport and communications.
- Richard Osborne, 71, American football player.
- Panty Raid, 20, American Thoroughbred racehorse, euthanized.
- Hans Pirkner, 78, Austrian footballer.
- Ryu Keun-chan, 75, South Korean news anchor and politician, MP.
- Renen Schorr, 72, Israeli film director, screenwriter, and film producer.
- Kjell Alrich Schumann, 58, Norwegian convicted robber and murderer, glioblastoma.
- Ranald Sutherland, Lord Sutherland, 93, Scottish judge.
- Carol Sutton, 79, American-born Canadian artist.
- Michelle Trachtenberg, 39, American actress, complications from diabetes.
- Corry Vreeken, 96, Dutch chess player.
- Kevin Webb, 96, Australian rules footballer.
- Erica Willis, 90, Australian Olympic long jumper.
- Wasantha Wittachchi, 69, Sri Lankan actor and makeup artist.
- Zhao Fazhen, 89, Chinese aquaculturist.
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- Melody Beattie, 76, American self-help author, heart failure.
- Gary Birdsong, 81, American preacher.
- Christopher Chaplin, 86, British cricketer.
- Javier Dorado, 48, Spanish footballer.
- Nahomi Edamoto, 69, Japanese culinary expert, interstitial pneumonia.
- Derya Erke, 41, Turkish Olympic swimmer, cancer.
- Allan Furlong, 83, Canadian politician, Ontario MPP.
- Stanisław Gebhardt, 96, Polish resistance fighter and economist.
- Nelson H. H. Graburn, 88, British anthropologist.
- Steve Hardy, 67, Canadian Olympic swimmer.
- Greg Hoard, 73, American journalist and sportswriter.
- Hu Zhiguang, 94, Chinese politician.
- Lee Kunzman, 80, American racing driver.
- Kathryn Kynoch, 83, Scottish painter.
- Paul L. Maier, 94, American Lutheran clergyman and historian.
- Uttam Mohanty, 66, Indian actor, cirrhosis.
- Jack Morneau, 99, Canadian football player.
- Michael Moroney, 66, New Zealand Hall of Fame racehorse trainer, cancer.
- George Nicholson, 87, British Olympic sailor.
- Anita Nüßner, 89, German sprint canoeist, world championship bronze medalist.
- Elijah Olaniyi, 26, American basketball player, brain cancer.
- Bjørn Opsahl, 56, Norwegian photographer and film director, suicide.
- Kim Pérez, 83, Spanish LGBT rights activist.
- Michael Preece, 88, American director, heart failure.
- Roy Prosterman, 89, American legal scholar and land reform advocate.
- P. Raju, 73, Indian politician, Kerala MLA.
- Jane Reed, 84, British publishing executive.
- Kjartan Rødland, 86, Norwegian journalist and newspaper editor.
- Boris Spassky, 88, Russian chess grandmaster, world champion.
- Larry Tanimoto, 80, American politician, mayor of Hawaiʻi County.
- Marvin Wijks, 40, Dutch footballer, stroke.
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- Mohamed Benaissa, 88, Moroccan politician, minister of foreign affairs.
- Trevan Clough, 82, Papua New Guinean Olympic sport shooter.
- Stan Fail, 88, American Olympic speed skater.
- Michael Frimkess, 88, American ceramic artist.
- Nick Gandon, 68, English cricketer, cancer.
- Alain Grée, 88, French illustrator and author.
- Juul Haalmeyer, 75, Dutch-Canadian costume designer.
- Hamid Ul Haq Haqqani, 56, Pakistani Islamic scholar and politician, MNA, bombing.
- Clarence Hoffman, 91, American politician, member of the Iowa House of Representatives.
- David Johansen, 75, American musician, singer and actor, cancer.
- Carson Jones, 38, American boxer, complications from gastrointestinal surgery.
- Alexis Kougias, 74, Greek lawyer and penologist, cancer.
- Antje-Katrin Kühnemann, 80, German physician and television presenter.
- Richard Marable, 75, American politician, member of the Georgia State Senate.
- Bill Mulcahy, 90, Irish rugby union player.
- Osamu Nishimura, 53, Japanese professional wrestler, esophageal cancer.
- Tuppy Owens, 80, British sexual health campaigner and writer, vascular dementia.
- Ebun Oyagbola, 93, Nigerian politician and diplomat.
- Miguel Piñera, 70, Chilean musician and nightclub owner, multiple organ failure.
- Bob Sharp, 85, American racing driver.
- Temmy Shmull, 77, Paluan government minister, governor of Peleliu.
- Ayako Sono, 93, Japanese writer.
- Luke Trembath, 38, Australian snowboarder, media personality, and entrepreneur.
- Olen Underwood, 82, American football player.
- Joseph Wambaugh, 88, American author, esophageal cancer.
- Wang Maohua, 92, Chinese agricultural engineer.
- Yu Huaying, 61, Chinese child kidnapper and trafficker, executed.