Deaths in July 2024
July 2024
1
- Funso Aiyejina, 75, Nigerian poet and academic.
- Michael Arnone, 91, American politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly.
- Giorgio Biguzzi, 88, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Makeni.
- Brad Carter, 87, American politician and engineer, member of the Mississippi State Senate.
- Michael Corcoran, 68, American journalist and author.
- Fausto Bordalo Dias, 75, Portuguese composer and singer.
- Jacques Freitag, 42, South African Olympic high jumper, shot.
- Glen Gondo, 75, American businessman and restauranteur, founder of the Japan Festival.
- Nilüfer Gürsoy, 103, Turkish politician, MP.
- Jeffrey Hopkins, 83, American Tibetologist.
- Renate Hoy, 93, German actress and beauty pageant winner, Miss Germany.
- Taras Hunczak, 92, Ukrainian-American historian and political scientist.
- Ismail Kadare, 88, Albanian novelist, heart attack.
- Clyde Laidlaw, 90, Australian footballer.
- June Leaf, 94, American visual artist, gastric cancer.
- Laurie Lindeen, 62, American musician and author, brain aneurysm.
- Hermine Liska, 94, Austrian Jehovah's Witness.
- Beth Long, 76, American politician, member of the Missouri House of Representatives.
- Vasil Ravyaka, 75, Belarusian politician, deputy.
- Jack Rowell, 87, English rugby union coach and executive.
- William Rubinstein, 77, American-British historian and author.
- Michael Sinelnikoff, 95, British-born Canadian actor, director and producer.
- Thor Spydevold, 79, Norwegian footballer.
- Martin Stolar, 81, American civil rights and criminal defense attorney.
- Julien Terzics, 55, French musician and anarchist.
- Robert Towne, 89, American screenwriter and director, Oscar winner.
- Colwyn Trevarthen, 93, New Zealand-British academic.
- Nino Vella, 31, French musician.
- Cliff Waldron, 83, American bluegrass singer.
- Jan-Erik Wikström, 91, Swedish politician, minister for education, MP.
2
- Eugene Anderson, 80, American politician, member of the Kansas House of Representatives and Senate.
- Bushwacker, 18, American bucking bull.
- Sune Carlsson, 92, Swedish Olympic sailor.
- Chung-ying Cheng, 88, Chinese-American philosopher.
- Rick Cluff, 74, Canadian journalist, cancer.
- Jean Daubigny, 76, French civil servant, prefect of Paris.
- Tom Fowler, 73, American bass guitarist and musician.
- Margit Gennser, 92, Swedish politician, MP.
- Brian Gilmore, 95, Australian footballer.
- Germán Gutiérrez de Piñeres, 67, Colombian footballer, respiratory failure.
- André Hediger, 83, Swiss politician, five-time mayor of Geneva, member of the Grand Council of Geneva.
- Ivan Hričovský, 92, Slovak pomologist and celebrity gardener, pneumonia.
- Karl Jaffary, 88, American-born Canadian politician, Toronto city councillor.
- Beata Kamuda, 64, Polish Olympic rower.
- Ella Mitchell, 88, American singer and actress.
- Ramon Montaño, 87, Filipino police officer, chief of the Philippine Constabulary.
- Comunardo Niccolai, 77, Italian footballer, heart attack.
- Barry Reed, 86, English cricketer.
- Karel Rottiers, 71, Belgian cyclist.
- Aidos Sadyqov, 55, Kazakh journalist and opposition figure, complications from gunshot wounds.
- Saturnin Soglo, Beninese diplomat, minister of foreign affairs.
- Ermanno Vichi, 82, Italian politician, deputy.
- Rostislav Vondruška, 63, Czech businessman and politician, minister of regional development.
- Stuart Weir, 85, British journalist and writer, editor of New Statesman.
- Jeff Whitefoot, 90, English footballer.
3
- Max Atkinson, 80, British academic and author, bronchial pneumonia.
- Smriti Biswas, 100, Indian actress.
- Antonio Carattino, 101, Italian Olympic sailor.
- Bob Davenport, 91, American football player and coach.
- Roland Dumas, 101, French lawyer and politician, president of the Constitutional Council and minister of foreign affairs.
- Mark Germino, 73, American singer-songwriter.
- David Hofmans, 81, American Thoroughbred racehorse trainer.
- Hor Nambora, 66, Cambodian diplomat.
- Andriy Kutsenko, 35, Ukrainian track cyclist, killed in action.
- McKim Marriott, 100, American anthropologist.
- Nebiy Mekonnen, Ethiopian poet and journalist, co-founder of Addis Admass.
- José de Jesús Núñez Viloria, 86, Venezuelan Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Ciudad Bolívar and bishop of Ciudad Guayana.
- Dudley Roberts, 78, English footballer.
- Geoff Robinson, 66, Australian rugby league player, heart attack.
- Valerian Shuvaev, 69, Russian diplomat, ambassador to Algeria and Iraq.
- Nugzari Tsurtsumia, 27, Georgian Greco-Roman wrestler, world champion, suicide.
- Hidayat Ullah, Pakistani politician, senator, bombing.
- Margo Walters, 82, American Olympic alpine skier.
- Mary Wings, 75, American cartoonist, writer, and artist, lung cancer.
4
- Bibbles Bawel, 93, American football player.
- Wade Bell, 79, American Olympic runner.
- Lee Bouggess, 76, American football player.
- Ysanne Churchman, 99, English actress.
- Raúl Dos Santos, 57, Uruguayan footballer, pancreatic cancer.
- Tommy Dunker, 55, German speedway rider.
- Sylvia Fausett, 91, New Zealand community worker.
- Mack T. Hines, 77, American politician, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives.
- Cas Janssens, 79, Dutch footballer.
- Marilyn Krysl, 82, American writer.
- Dorothy Lichtenstein, 84, American philanthropist.
- David Liederman, 75, American chef and businessman, heart attack.
- Brian Lowe, 85, Australian footballer, complications from Parkinson's disease.
- Gray McLean, 90, Australian rugby union player.
- Laura Nikolich, 70, American video game designer.
- Roger Olsson, 80, Swedish Olympic ice hockey player.
- Andrejs Plakans, 83, Latvian-American historian.
- Reiner Pommerin, 81, German historian.
- Joe Robles, 78, American military general, president and CEO of the USAA.
- Ewy Rosqvist-von Korff, 94, Swedish rally driver.
- Jerzy Swatoń, 77, Polish politician, minister of environment.
- Zoran Vorotović, 65, Montenegrin footballer.
5
- K. Armstrong, 52, Indian lawyer and politician, president of the Bahujan Samaj Party, stabbed.
- Judith Belushi-Pisano, 73, American radio and television producer, endometrial cancer.
- Antonio Michele Coppi, 75, Italian politician, senator.
- Robert A. Corrigan, 89, American academic, president of San Francisco State University.
- William Dear, 86, American private investigator and author.
- Serge Ducosté, 80, Haitian footballer.
- Anna Filek, 91, Polish politician, MP.
- Yvonne Furneaux, 98, French actress, stroke.
- Raphaël Géminiani, 99, French road bicycle racer.
- Liana Isakadze, 77, Georgian violinist.
- Nikolai Korolkov, 77, Russian equestrian, Olympic champion.
- Nic Labuschagne, 93, South African-born English rugby union player.
- Jon Landau, 63, American film producer, Oscar winner, cancer.
- George Mamalassery, 92, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Tura, respiratory failure.
- Stanley Moss, 99, American poet.
- Sternford Moyo, 67–68, Zimbabwean lawyer, president of the International Bar Association.
- Surendra Nath Naik, 87, Indian politician, Odisha MLA.
- Ziaur Rahman, 50, Bangladeshi chess grandmaster, heart attack.
- Rodrigo Raineri, 55, Brazilian mountain climber, paragliding crash.
- Rajeswary Appahu, 29, Malaysian social media personality, suicide.
- Bhuvaneswari Ramaswamy, 59, Indian-born American oncologist and hematologist.
- Bengt I. Samuelsson, 90, Swedish biochemist, Nobel laureate.
- Vic Seixas, 100, American Hall of Fame tennis player.
- Jim Shaw, 77, American politician, mayor of Rapid City, South Dakota.
- Luna al-Shibl, 48-49, Syrian journalist and political adviser.
- Wil Tirion, 81, Dutch uranographer.
- Arunas Vasys, 80, Lithuanian-born American football player.
- Elaine Wainwright, 75–76, Australian theologian and biblical scholar.
6
- Abdellatif Akhrif, 24, Moroccan footballer, drowned.
- Lamberto Antonio, 77, Filipino poet.
- Patricia Benson, 82, American artist.
- Bernard du Boucheron, 95, French writer and industrialist, winner of Grand Prix du roman de l'Académie française.
- Yitshak Cohen, Israeli man, shot.
- Jon Coulston, 67, British archaeologist, cancer.
- Pino D'Angiò, 71, Italian singer and songwriter.
- Mirta Díaz-Balart, 95, Cuban political consort.
- André Drege, 25, Norwegian racing cyclist, race crash.
- Joe Egan, 77, Scottish singer and songwriter, heart attack.
- Elleni Zeleke, Ethiopian-American political scientist and historian, breast cancer.
- Lionel Fernando, 88, Sri Lankan civil servant and diplomat, ambassador to France and governor of North Eastern Province.
- Evert Hoek, 90, Zimbabwean-Canadian geotechnical engineer.
- Edgardo Huertas, 65, Puerto Rican singer, actor and show host.
- Jimmy Hurst, 52, American baseball player, brain hemorrhage.
- Khyree Jackson, 24, American football player, traffic collision.
- Zbigniew Jankowski, 92, Polish poet.
- Kimurayama, 42, Japanese sumo wrestler.
- Ludwik Konopko, 53, Polish guitarist and composer.
- Aza Likhitchenko, 86, Russian television and radio host.
- Geneva Lopez, 26, Filipino model, shot.
- John Martin, 82, English cricketer.
- Sonya Massey, 36, American police shooting victim, shot.
- Harry Morgan, 86, New Zealand cricketer.
- John O'Mahony, 71, Irish politician, TD, and Gaelic football manager, cancer.
- Angela Pagano, 87, Italian actress.
- Ahmed Refaat, 31, Egyptian footballer, heart attack.
- Mary Zeiss Stange, 74, American academic and writer.
- Roberta Taylor, 76, English actress and author, pneumonia.
- Javier Valle Riestra, 92, Peruvian jurist and politician, MP and prime minister.
- John VanOrnum, 84, American baseball player, coach and scout.
- Juan-Miguel Villar Mir, 92, Spanish construction executive and politician, chairman of OHLA, minister of economy and third deputy prime minister.
- Teodor Zgureanu, 85, Moldovan conductor and composer.
7
- José María Álvarez, 82, Spanish poet and novelist.
- Tengai Amano, 64, Japanese playwright, lung cancer.
- Haïm Brezis, 80, French mathematician.
- Claude Ferragne, 71, Canadian Olympic high jumper.
- Hugh Geoghegan, 86, Irish jurist, judge of the Supreme Court.
- Ihab al-Ghussein, 45, Palestinian politician and spokesman of the Interior Ministry, airstrike.
- Josefina Herrán, 94, Uruguayan first lady.
- Won Jang, 20, South Korean student, drowned.
- Sydney Kirkby, 91, Australian surveyor and explorer.
- Bill Klages, 97, American lighting designer.
- Jane McAlevey, 59, American union organizer, author, and political commentator, multiple myeloma.
- Nawab Haider Naqvi, 88, Pakistani economist and scholar.
- Peter O'Sullivan, 80–81, Irish hurler.
- Yola Polastri, 74, Peruvian singer-songwriter and television presenter, heart attack.
- Jim Rotondi, 61, American jazz trumpeter.
- Anwar Sabbah, 91, Lebanese politician.
- Hassani Shapi, 50, Kenyan actor.
- Merrett R. Stierheim, 90, American public administrator.
- Robert Arthur Williams, 91, Canadian politician, British Columbia MLA.
- Rachel Wyatt, 94, English-Canadian dramatist.
- Bruno Zanin, 73, Italian actor.
- Barbara Zoeke, German psychologist and writer.
8
- Shel Bachrach, 80, American insurance broker, investor, and philanthropist.
- Ram Buxani, 83, Indian businessman and philanthropist.
- Dai Darell, 72, Swedish-American comic strip writer and author.
- Sérgio de Queiroz Duarte, 89–90, Brazilian diplomat.
- Marta Ferrusola, 89, Spanish businesswoman and political consort.
- Marina Kondratyeva, 90, Russian ballerina.
- Jacques Lafaye, 94, French historian.
- Rafael Montalvo, 81, Salvadoran author and politician, deputy.
- Michael E. Moseley, 83, American archaeologist and anthropologist.
- Pierre Nguyễn Soạn, 87, Vietnamese Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Qui Nhơn.
- Robert Pearson, 87, British-born American chef and hair stylist, complications from Alzheimer's disease.
- János Petrovics, 52, Hungarian Olympic boxer.
- David Power, 77, Irish bookmaker, co-founder of Paddy Power.
- C. Norman Shealy, 91, American neurosurgeon.
- Jógvan Sundstein, 91, Faroese politician, prime minister.
- Tony Voce, 43, American ice hockey player, heart attack.
- Xie Shaoming, 99, Chinese politician.
- Pavol Zelenay, 96, Slovak musician, co-founder of Bratislavská lýra.
- Michael Zulli, 71, American comic book artist.
9
- Elaine Alquist, 79, American politician, member of the California State Assembly and Senate.
- John Apthorp, 89, British businessman.
- Martine Beaugrand, 63, Canadian politician, mayor of Laval.
- Joe Bonsall, 76, American Hall of Fame singer, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
- Ian Buckett, 56, Welsh rugby union player.
- Michael Chisholm, 93, British geographer.
- Dan Collins, 80, American journalist and author, complications from pneumonia and COVID-19.
- Yehuda Deri, 66, Israeli Haredi rabbi, complications from leg infection.
- Paul Evanko, 76, American law enforcement officer, commissioner of the Pennsylvania State Police.
- Josse Goffin, 85, Belgian artist and graphic novelist.
- Dagoberto Gutiérrez, 79, Salvadoran guerrilla, FMNL commander and politician, deputy.
- Diana Hill, 81, New Zealand biochemist, Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand.
- Jim Inhofe, 89, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate, mayor of Tulsa, Oklahoma, complications from a stroke.
- David Loughery, 71, American screenwriter, skin cancer.
- Hédi M'henni, 81, Tunisian politician, minister of the interior and defence.
- Sharon Murdock, 77, Canadian politician, Ontario MPP.
- Hans Pescher, 93, German Olympic ice hockey player.
- Shaila Rani Rawat, 68, Indian politician, Uttarakhand MLA, spinal injury.
- Maxine Singer, 93, American biologist, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and emphysema.
- Ana Šomlo, 89, Serbian-Israeli writer and journalist.
- Sven Steinmo, 70, American political scientist.
- Barry Studdert, 85, Irish Gaelic footballer.
- Jerzy Stuhr, 77, Polish actor, film director and screenwriter.
- Yacoub Al-Subaie, 79, Kuwaiti poet.
- James R. Tallon, 82, American politician, member and acting speaker of the New York State Assembly, idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.
- Miguel Urrutia Montoya, 85, Colombian economist, minister of mines and general manager of the Bank of the Republic.
- Hetty Verolme, 94, Dutch-Australian writer, educator, and Holocaust survivor.
- Joana Marques Vidal, 68, Portuguese prosecutor, attorney general, complications from cancer surgery.
- Barry Wellman, 81, American-born Canadian sociologist.
- Jens Werner, 59, Danish ballroom dancer, cancer.
- Ernest Zongo, 60, Burkinabé cyclist.
10
- Olaide Adewale Akinremi, 51, Nigerian politician, MP.
- Robert L. Allen, 82, American activist, writer and academic.
- Bob Banks, 94, Australian rugby league player.
- Neil Clabo, 71, American football player, complications from Alzheimer's disease.
- Ron Clinkscale, 90, American football player.
- Giovanni Andrea Cornia, 77, Italian development economist.
- Kirsten Dehlholm, 79, Danish artist and theatre artistic director.
- Joe Engle, 91, American astronaut.
- Dennis Flannigan, 84, American politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives.
- Makid Haider, 76, Bangladeshi poet and writer.
- Thomas Hoepker, 88, German photographer, complications from Alzheimer's disease.
- Alex Janvier, 89, Canadian First Nations painter.
- Thomas Alan Johnston, 79, Scottish engineer.
- Dave Loggins, 76, American singer and songwriter.
- Zonke Majodina, 77, South African psychologist and human rights worker, member of the United Nations Human Rights Committee.
- Markos Mamalakis, 91, Greek economist.
- Alphonsus Mathias, 96, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Chikmagalur and archbishop of Bangalore.
- Mary C. Moran, 90, American politician, mayor of Bridgeport, Connecticut.
- Marc Nerlove, 90, American economist.
- Bogusław Nowak, 72, Polish speedway rider.
- Frank O'Neill, 97, Australian Olympic swimmer.
- Nita Rinehart, 83, American politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives and Senate.
- Tommy F. Robinson, 82, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives.
- Matthijs Röling, 81, Dutch painter, euthanasia.
- Fred Rosner, 88, American academic and doctor.
- Hans-Otto Schumacher, 74, German slalom canoeist, Olympic silver medallist.
- Peter Steedman, 80, Australian journalist and politician, MP.
- Jānis Straume, 61, Latvian politician and doctor, speaker of the Saeima, suicide by train.
- Roy Syversson, 84, Swedish Olympic racewalker.
- Torao Tokuda, 86, Japanese physician and politician, member of the House of Representatives, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
- Hughie Travers, 81, Irish Gaelic footballer.
- Georgette Valle, 99, American politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives.
- Marian Velicu, 47, Romanian Olympic boxer.
- Jane Ying Wu, 60-61, Chinese-American neuroscientist, suicide.
11
- Hope Alswang, 77, American museum director, pancreatic cancer.
- Aparna, 57, Indian television presenter, comedian, and actress, lung cancer.
- Dave Buss, 86, American college basketball coach.
- Tommy Drennan, 82, Irish singer.
- Shelley Duvall, 75, American actress, complications from diabetes.
- M. J. Engh, 91, American author.
- Dudley Eustace, 88, British businessman.
- Fan Younian, 80, Chinese politician.
- Heinrich Fürst zu Fürstenberg, 73, German landowner, head of the House of Fürstenberg.
- Niall Hopper, 88, Scottish footballer.
- Monte Kiffin, 84, American football coach.
- Willi Koslowski, 87, German footballer.
- Bas Maliepaard, 86, Dutch road racing cyclist.
- Mohamed Dzaiddin Abdullah, 85, Malaysian jurist, chief justice, heart attack.
- Mark Nakashima, 61, American politician, member and vice speaker of the Hawaii House of Representatives, kidney failure.
- Thomas Neff, 80, American physicist.
- Nana Nuriana, 86, Indonesian military officer, governor of West Java.
- Edward Redliński, 84, Polish novelist, publicist, and dramatist.
- Tomas Seyler, 49, German darts player.
- Tony Shiels, 86, British artist, magician, and writer.
- Tim Sneller, 68, American politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives.
- Barry Stern, 91, Australian art dealer.
- Andrei Tarasenko, 55, Russian Olympic ice hockey player.
- Grace Eiko Thomson, 90, Japanese-Canadian World War II internee.
- Stanley Tshabalala, 75, South African footballer and coach, complications from gunshot wounds.
- Gilaman Wazir, 32, Afghan poet and Pashtun activist.
- Gail Wilensky, 81, American health economist.
- Alan Wyatt, 89, Australian cricketer.
- Yazid bin Abdul Qadir Jawas, 61, Indonesian Islamic scholar.
12
- Cornelius J. Barton, 88, American metallurgical engineer.
- Bob Booker, 92, American writer and record producer, heart failure.
- Ellis Brandon, 101, Dutch veteran.
- Ian Cameron, 74, British car designer, stabbed.
- Jan Cych, 80, Polish Olympic middle-distance runner.
- Kenneth T. Derr, 87, American businessman, CEO of Chevron Corporation.
- Jibril Isa Diso, 69, Nigerian academic.
- Tonke Dragt, 93, Dutch writer.
- Richard English, 81, English cricketer.
- Alex Forsyth, 69, Canadian ice hockey player, complications from Alzheimer's disease.
- Rod Fyffe, 75, Australian politician, four-time mayor of Bendigo.
- Marcel Zagoli Golié, 63, Ivorian footballer.
- Billy Ibadulla, 88, Pakistani-New Zealand cricketer.
- J. Saul Kane, 55, English DJ, musician and producer, complications from diabetes and multiple sclerosis.
- Robert Lawson, 97, Australian politician, Victoria MP.
- Lee Woo-jae, 90, South Korean politician, minister of information and communication.
- John Lewis, 89, English Anglican clergyman, archdeacon of Cheltenham.
- Janice Monk, 87, Australian-born American feminist geographer.
- Jens Odewald, 83, German business executive.
- Noriko Ohara, 88, Japanese voice actress.
- Rafat Saeed Qureshi, 77, Indian historian and writer.
- Abel Sarmientos, 61, Cuban Olympic volleyball player.
- William T. Shea, 94, American politician, member of the Connecticut House of Representatives.
- Leif Solheim, 91, Norwegian ice hockey player.
- Bill Viola, 73, American video artist, complications from Alzheimer's disease.
- Ruth Westheimer, 96, German-American sex therapist and Holocaust survivor.
- Evan Wright, 59, American journalist and author, suicide by gunshot.
- Nabih Youssef, 80, Egyptian-born American structural engineer.
- Zhang Cunhao, 96, Chinese physical chemist, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
- Russell Zimmer, 98, American politician, member of the Wyoming House of Representatives and Senate.
13
- Judy Alter, 85, American novelist.
- Tom Azinger, 89, American politician, member of the West Virginia House of Delegates.
- Clare R. Baltazar, 96, Filipino entomologist.
- Rui Baltazar, 91, Mozambican politician, MP, minister of justice and finance.
- Leïla Mezian Benjelloun, Moroccan philanthropist.
- Pedro Bustos, 96, Argentine basketball player, world champion.
- Joseph Carrara, 86, French racing cyclist.
- Thomas Matthew Crooks, 20, American gunman, shot.
- Mohammed Deif, 58, Palestinian militant, airstrike.
- Shannen Doherty, 53, American actress, breast cancer.
- Ruth Hesse, 87, German dramatic mezzo-soprano.
- Erwin Junker, 94, German manufacturer.
- Bill Killen, 85, American politician, member of the Idaho House of Representatives.
- P. Buckley Moss, 91, American artist.
- Naomi Pomeroy, 49, American chef and restaurateur, drowned.
- Flemming Rasmussen, 56, Danish strongman competitor and powerlifter.
- Claudio Reyes, 64, Chilean singer, actor and politician, heart attack.
- José Antonio Sacristán Rodríguez, 87, Spanish politician, senator.
- Rafa Salama, Palestinian militant, airstrike.
- James B. Sikking, 90, American actor, complications from dementia.
- Richard Simmons, 76, American fitness instructor and television personality, complications from a fall.
- Ron E Sparks, 72, Australian broadcaster and voiceover artist, cancer.
- Chester J. Straub, 87, American jurist and politician, judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, member of the New York State Assembly and Senate.
- Bob Tischler, 78, American television writer and producer, pancreatic cancer.
- Tobias, 75, Brazilian footballer.
- Chino Trinidad, 56, Filipino sports journalist and executive, heart attack.
- Ingrīda Ūdre, 65, Latvian politician, speaker of the Saeima.
- Blaho Uhlár, 72, Slovak theatre director.
- Iliya Valov, 62, Bulgarian football player and manager, lung infection.
- Babis Vovos, 91, Greek civil engineer and businessman.
- Enrique Wong Pujada, 83, Peruvian politician, deputy, cancer.
- Dimitar Zapryanov, 64, Bulgarian judoka, Olympic silver medallist.
14
- Julien Andavo Mbia, 73, Congolese Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Isiro–Niangara.
- Tupeni Baba, 82, Fijian academic and politician, MP, deputy prime minister and minister for foreign affairs.
- Donna Berwick, 66, American costume designer, breast cancer.
- Richie Browne, 90, Irish hurler.
- Sérgio Cabral, 87, Brazilian journalist and writer, pulmonary emphysema and complications from Alzheimer's disease.
- Sir Roderick Carnegie, 91, Australian businessman.
- Sarah Gibson, 38, American pianist and composer, colon cancer.
- Katrina Hanse-Himarwa, 57, Namibian politician, minister of education, arts, and culture, governor of Hardap, cancer.
- Jacoby Jones, 40, American football player, Super Bowl champion.
- Romildo Magalhães, 78, Brazilian politician, governor of Acre, mayor of Feijó, complications from diabetes.
- M. Mani, 77, Indian film producer and director.
- Marcela Miró, 72, Spanish politician and agricultural engineer, president of the Valencian Courts.
- John Moses, 86, British Anglican priest, dean of St Paul's.
- Larry Poncino, 67, American baseball umpire.
- Salvatore Puntillo, 88, Italian actor, heart attack.
- Bengt Rask, 96, Swedish Olympic swimmer.
- Modesto Roma Júnior, 71, Brazilian businessman, president of Santos FC.
- Teresa San Román Espinosa, 83–84, Spanish anthropologist and academic.
- Jim Sandral, 91, Australian footballer.
- Sylvain Saudan, 87, Swiss extreme skier, heart attack.
- Earl W. Schmidt, 88, American politician and jurist, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly.
- Johann Seitinger, 63, Austrian politician, member of the Landtag Styria.
- Roger Sherman, 83, American politician, member of the Maine House of Representatives and Senate.
- Jerry Walker, 85, American baseball player, heart attack.
- Shiro Yadama, 80, Japanese author.
- Zhang Shourong, 96, Chinese metallurgist and academician.
15
- Simon Boas, 47, British aid worker, throat cancer.
- Jacques Boudet, 89, French actor.
- Nelson Chittum, 91, American baseball player.
- Juan Fernando Cobo, 64, Colombian painter, illustrator, and sculptor.
- Wieteke van Dort, 81, Dutch actress and singer, liver cancer.
- Juan Ricardo Faccio, 87, Uruguayan football player and manager.
- Kenneth Heilman, 86, American behavioral neurologist.
- Hyun Cheol, 81, South Korean singer.
- Ken Jenkin, 92, English footballer.
- Jorge Luís, 66, Brazilian footballer.
- Édith Lejet, 82, French composer.
- Kevin Manning, 90, Australian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Armidale and Parramatta.
- Whitney Rydbeck, 79, American actor, complications from prostate cancer.
- Salomon Schulman, 76, Swedish author, translator, and pediatrician.
- Jay Slater, 19, Spanish-born British man, head trauma.
- Teoh Teik Huat, 77, Malaysian politician, Penang state assemblyman and MP, complications from surgery.
- Tomcraft, 49, German DJ and producer.
- Nicolas van de Walle, 67, American political scientist.
- John G. Williams, 77, Canadian politician, MP.
16
- Abu Sayed, 22, Bangladeshi student activist, shot.
- Ekene Abubakar Adams, 39, Nigerian politician, member of the House of Representatives.
- Frank Arnett, 92, Canadian ice hockey player.
- Mohammad Bhar, 24, Palestinian man, mauled by dog.
- Joe Bryant, 69, American basketball player and coach, complications from a stroke.
- Giuseppe Caglioti, 92, Italian physicist, member of the Italian Physical Society.
- April Cantelo, 96, English soprano.
- James Michael Cline, 64, American financier, founder of Fandango, jumped.
- Marshall Cooke, 86, Australian politician, MP.
- Peter Courtney, 81, American politician, member of the Oregon House of Representatives and Senate, complications from cancer.
- Ulf Dageby, 80, Swedish rock musician and songwriter.
- Tony Delsham, 78, French journalist and writer.
- Benoît Duteurtre, 64, French novelist and music critic, heart attack.
- Tom Fenton, 94, American journalist and television correspondent.
- Publio Fiori, 86, Italian politician, minister of transport and deputy.
- Norm Hewitt, 55, New Zealand rugby union player, complications from motor neurone disease.
- Manfred Kirchheimer, 93, American documentary film maker and professor.
- Jean-Pierre Lecompte, 83, French rugby league player.
- Melissa Militano, 69, American Olympic figure skater.
- David Morrow, 71, Australian sports commentator, brain cancer.
- Dhammika Niroshana, 41, Sri Lankan cricketer, shot.
- George Poteet, 75, American land speed racer.
- Ram Chandra Poudyal, 80, Indian politician, member of the Sikkim State Council and Legislative Assembly.
- Lorenz Bruno Puntel, 88, Brazilian-born German philosopher.
- Bernice Johnson Reagon, 81, American singer and activist.
- Irène Schweizer, 83, Swiss jazz and free improvising pianist.
- Bob Templeton, 96, Australian rules footballer.
- Mikhail Viarheyenka, 74, Belarusian football player and manager.
- Kathy Willens, 74, American photographer and photojournalist, ovarian cancer.
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- Jana Bommersbach, 78, American journalist and author.
- Guadalupe Briseño, 90–91, American civil rights activist.
- Vincent Burns, 43, American football player.
- José Cerveró, 74, Spanish footballer.
- Ken Charlton, 83, American basketball player, complications from Alzheimer's disease.
- Cheng Pei-pei, 78, Hong Kong actress, complications from corticobasal degeneration.
- Bob Chlupsa, 78, American baseball player.
- William W. Cooley, 94, American educational researcher and author.
- Richard K. Diran, 74, American gemologist and adventurer.
- Doug Faulkner, 82, Canadian politician, mayor of Wood Buffalo.
- Björn Friberg, 75, Swedish footballer.
- Mary Gibby, 75, British botanist and academic.
- Bjørn Hernæs, 87, Norwegian politician, MP.
- Kea Homan, 85, Dutch painter and graphic artist.
- Sai Hsai Mao, 76, Burmese singer and musician.
- Sigma Huda, 79, Bangladeshi lawyer and human rights activist.
- Anton Hykisch, 92, Slovak writer, politician and diplomat, MP.
- Katica Ivanišević, 89, Croatian professor and politician, speaker of the Chamber of Counties.
- Mark Kennedy, 72, American judge, justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama.
- Michael Kenny, 60, New Zealand Olympic heavyweight boxer.
- Martin H. Krieger, 80, American urban and regional planner, professor at the University of Southern California.
- Marcela Krinke-Susmelj, 58, Czechoslovak-born Swiss Olympic dressage rider.
- Alcides Lanza, 95, Argentine-born Canadian composer.
- Leo McAdam, 95, Canadian politician, New Brunswick MLA.
- Farhad Moshiri, 61, Iranian artist.
- Waldo Ramos, 80, Spanish football manager.
- Rosa Regàs, 90, Spanish writer and novelist.
- Odd Kristian Reme, 71, Norwegian priest and politician.
- Mercedes Román, 78, Mexican Olympic athlete.
- Stu Starner, 81, American basketball coach.
- Avraham Trahtman, 80, Soviet-born Israeli mathematician and academic.
- Happy Traum, 86, American folk singer.
- M. S. Valiathan, 90, Indian cardiac surgeon and academic administrator, vice-chancellor of MAHE.
- Pat Williams, 84, American basketball executive, complications from viral pneumonia.
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- Gail Lumet Buckley, 86, American journalist and author, heart failure.
- Doudas Leydi Camara, 76, Senegalese Olympic basketball player.
- Leo Chaloukian, 97, American sound engineer.
- Thierry Chopin, Canadian phycologist and academic.
- Leo Cotte, 77, Puerto Rican politician, mayor of Lajas.
- Richard Cottrell, 81, English politician, MEP.
- Lou Dobbs, 78, American political commentator, television producer and writer.
- Stewart Duncan, 84, Australian footballer.
- Harry Dym, 86, Israeli-born American mathematician.
- Jerry Fuller, 85, American songwriter, lung cancer.
- Jean-Pierre Goudeau, 91, French Olympic runner.
- Abner Haynes, 86, American football player.
- Noel Hazard, 88, Australian Olympic boxer.
- Jeremy N. McNeil, 79, English-Canadian biologist and zoologist.
- Mir Mugdho, 25, Bangladeshi student activist, shot.
- Bob Newhart, 94, American comedian and actor, Emmy and Grammy winner.
- Olga Ramos Peña, 98, American political organizer and activist.
- Thomas Maurice Rice, 85, Irish-born Swiss theoretical physicist.
- Fresia Saavedra, 90, Ecuadorian teacher and singer-songwriter, kidney and liver failure.
- P. Selvadurai, 92, Singaporean politician, MP.
- Ambica Shrestha, 91, Nepali hotelier, president of Dwarika's Hotel, pneumonia.
- Fritz Verzetnitsch, 79, Austrian trade unionist and politician, president of the Austrian Trade Union Federation and the ETUC.
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- Marvin Barkis, 81, American politician, member and speaker of the Kansas House of Representatives.
- Peter Biroš, 74, Slovak politician, MP
- William Andreas Brown, 93, American diplomat, ambassador to Thailand and to Israel.
- Trevor Burnard, 63, New Zealand historian.
- Helio R. Camargo, 98, Brazilian LDS religious leader, first and second quorum of the Seventy.
- Montserrat Candini, 66, Spanish politician, mayor of Calella, senator and member of the Catalan parliament, cancer.
- Carole Condé, 84, Canadian artist.
- Josefina Constantino, 104, Filipino cloistered nun, poet, and essayist.
- Toumani Diabaté, 58, Malian kora player.
- John Dittmer, 84, American historian.
- Iryna Farion, 60, Ukrainian linguist, professor, and politician, deputy, shot.
- Kevan Gosper, 90, Australian athlete and sports administrator, Olympic silver medallist, chairman of the AIS.
- David Ish-Horowicz, 75, British scientist, brain tumour.
- Sheila Jackson Lee, 74, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives, pancreatic cancer.
- Jacek Jaworek, 55, Polish fugitive.
- Duraid Kashmoula, 81, Iraqi politician, governor of Nineveh.
- Domenico Crescentino Marinozzi, 97, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, vicar apostolic of Soddo.
- Peter McDowell, 86, American politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives.
- Béla Melis, 64, Hungarian footballer.
- Nguyễn Phú Trọng, 80, Vietnamese politician, general secretary of the Communist Party, president and chairman of the National Assembly.
- Aldo Puglisi, 89, Italian actor, COVID-19.
- Ray Reardon, 91, Welsh snooker player, six-time world champion, cancer.
- Eliyahu Rips, 75, Israeli mathematician.
- James C. Scott, 87, American anthropologist, political scientist, and author.
- Wolfgang Smith, 94, Austrian mathematician, physicist, and philosopher.
- Hugh Stewart, 96, American tennis player.
- Ron Stockin, 93, English footballer.
- Zemaryalai Tarzi, 84–85, Afghan archaeologist.
- Esta TerBlanche, 51, South African actress, intracranial hemorrhage.
- Dennis Trevelyan, 94, British civil servant.
- Tai Tsun Wu, 90, Chinese-born American physicist.
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- Luís Caliço, 54, Portuguese Olympic windsurfer.
- Mike Ferraro, 79, American baseball player.
- Silvia Glatthard, 94, Swiss Olympic alpine skier.
- Mel Held, 95, American baseball player.
- Manuel Laínz, 101, Spanish Roman Catholic priest, botanist and entomologist.
- Lin Shangyang, 92, Chinese welding engineer, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.
- Jerry Miller, 81, American musician and songwriter.
- Moacir, 54, Brazilian footballer.
- Pádraig O'Neill, 58, Irish Gaelic footballer, complications from a heart attack.
- Edward A. Panelli, 92, American judge, justice of the Supreme Court of California.
- Jim Pitts, 77, American politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives.
- Sandy Posey, 80, American singer, complications from dementia.
- Kamala Pujari, 74, Indian organic farming advocate.
- Robert Rinchard, 93, Belgian race walker.
- Jill Schary Robinson, 88, American novelist.
- Malvin Ruderman, 97, American physicist.
- Eva Swartz, 68, Swedish culture and media businesswoman.
- J. Remington Wilde, 72, American songwriter.
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- Elisabet Borsiin Bonnier, 74, Swedish diplomat, ambassador to Estonia, Israel, and Ireland.
- Laurie Byers, 83, New Zealand politician and Olympic cyclist.
- Peter S. Carmichael, 58, American historian.
- Ron Charles, 65, American basketball player.
- Ken Eastham, 96, British politician, MP.
- Gus Fleischli, 98, American politician, member of the Wyoming House of Representatives.
- Edgar Friedli, 90, Swiss Olympic runner.
- Dercy Furtado, 96, Brazilian politician and women's rights activist, member of the Municipal Chamber of Porto Alegre and the Legislative Assembly of Rio Grande do Sul.
- Ambalapuzha Gopakumar, 80, Indian poet and historian.
- Sir Kenneth Grange, 95, British industrial designer.
- Guan Kai, 76, Chinese lieutenant general.
- Dayle Hammock, 76, American politician, member of the South Dakota House of Representatives.
- Randy Kehler, 80, American activist.
- Kim Min-ki, 73, South Korean singer-songwriter and playwright, stomach cancer.
- Henry M. Joko-Smart, 91, Sierra Leonean law professor and jurist, justice of the supreme court, chair of UNCITRAL.
- Hugues Landon, 94, French Olympic equestrian.
- Henry J. Nowak, 89, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives.
- Brendan Pereira, 95, Indian advertising executive.
- George Pickett, 85, British physicist.
- Salvatore Piscicelli, 76, Italian film director, screenwriter and film critic.
- Richie Sandoval, 63, American boxer, WBA bantamweight champion.
- Eugene Sârbu, 73, Romanian classical violinist.
- Gemma Sena Chiesa, 95, Italian archaeologist.
- Walter Shapiro, 77, American journalist, columnist and author, cancer.
- Mac Sweeney, 68, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives.
- Evelyn Thomas, 70, American singer.
- Julia Uceda, 98, Spanish teacher and poet.
- Stanley York, 92, American politician, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly.
- Joji Yuasa, 94, Japanese contemporary classical composer, pneumonia.
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- Jerzy Artysz, 93, Polish opera singer and music teacher.
- Beauregarde, 88, American professional wrestler and musician.
- Klara Berkovich, 96, Soviet-born American violinist and music teacher.
- Don Buchwald, 88, American talent agent.
- Shmuel Butman, 81, American rabbi.
- Mark Carnevale, 64, American golfer and sportscaster.
- David Crawford, 93, American astronomer.
- Alex Dancyg, 75–76, Polish-born Israeli historian and hostage.
- Karel Dyba, 83, Czech economist, politician, and diplomat, ambassador to the OECD.
- Duke Fakir, 88, American Hall of Fame singer, heart failure.
- Mohamed Fareed, 76–77, Egyptian intelligence officer, director of the General Intelligence Service.
- Elisabeth Fleetwood, 96, Swedish politician, MP.
- Nathan F. Ford, 97, American politician, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives.
- Joanne Frye, 80, American scholar.
- Constantin Gruiescu, 79, Romanian Olympic boxer.
- Len Haley, 92, Canadian ice hockey player.
- Michael Hardy, 69, American civil rights attorney, cancer.
- Germaine Hoffmann, 94, Luxembourgish painter and collage artist.
- Dietmar Kolbus, 58, German chess player.
- Jerry W. Krupinski, 83, American politician, member of the Ohio House of Representatives.
- Jorge Alberto Lara Rivera, 57, Mexican lawyer and politician, deputy.
- Janet Mackey, 71, New Zealand politician, MP.
- Elena Mauti Nunziata, 77, Italian opera singer.
- John Mayall, 90, English Hall of Fame musician and songwriter.
- Maarja Nummert, 80, Estonian architect.
- Willem van der Poel, 97, Dutch computer scientist.
- Rameau Poleon, 95, St. Lucian folk fiddler.
- Saeed Rad, 79, Iranian actor, complications from a fall.
- Sandra B. Rosenthal, 87, American philosopher.
- Carolyn Schuler, 81, American swimmer, double Olympic champion.
- Artémon Simbananiye, 88–89, Burundian politician, minister of justice and foreign affairs.
- Sir James Stirling, 93, British army officer and chartered surveyor, Lord Lieutenant of Stirling and Falkirk, chest infection.
- Ralph Thomas, 94, American football player.
- Alexander Waugh, 60, English writer, critic and journalist, prostate cancer.
- Ros Whiting, 66, New Zealand accounting academic.
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- Keith Albarn, 85, English artist, cancer.
- Dick Asher, 92, American lawyer and record executive.
- E. Jennifer Ashworth, 84–85, Canadian philosopher, stroke.
- Jack Connors, 82, American advertising executive and philanthropist, pancreatic cancer.
- Richard Crawford, 89, American music historian, heart failure.
- Devon, 61, English-born Canadian rapper.
- Patrick K. Doughty, 55, American sports announcer.
- Teresa Gimpera, 87, Spanish model and actress.
- Mircea Grabovschi, 71, Romanian handball player, Olympic silver medallist.
- Gu Shanqing, 92, Chinese general, political commissioner of the Beijing Military Region and Chengdu Military Region.
- C. T. Kurien, 93, Indian economist.
- Lewis H. Lapham, 89, American writer, founder of Lapham's Quarterly.
- Max Leitner, 66, Italian robber.
- Michel Lezeau, 81, French politician, mayor of Ballan-Miré and deputy.
- Luiche, 82, Spanish football player and manager.
- Mark Mallia, 59, Maltese painter and sculptor, complications from an aneurysm.
- Jim Ninowski, 88, American football player.
- Vladimír Novák, 77, Czech painter.
- Pat Owens, 83, American politician, mayor of Grand Forks, North Dakota.
- Ken Palmer, 87, English cricket player and umpire, complications from a fall.
- María Paz Troncoso, 48, Chilean politician.
- José María Peña San Martín, 86, Spanish politician, mayor of Burgos.
- Jude Perera, 71, Sri Lankan-born Australian politician.
- Fred Potter, 83, English footballer.
- Mel Ramsden, 79, British conceptual artist.
- Robin Warren, 87, Australian pathologist, Nobel laureate.
- Yury Zakharov, 86, Russian chemist and academic administrator, rector of Kemerovo State University.
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- Shafin Ahmed, 63, Bangladeshi singer-songwriter, heart and kidney failure.
- Torkjell Berulfsen, 81, Norwegian broadcaster.
- Leo Burke, 76, Canadian professional wrestler.
- Antonio Cabán Vale, 81, Puerto Rican guitarist, singer, and composer.
- Jimmy Crawford, 86, English pop singer.
- John Edwin Davenport, 96, American politician, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives.
- Shekinah Elmore, 42, American oncologist.
- Mahbubul Haque, 75, Bangladeshi linguist.
- Hamzah Haz, 84, Indonesian politician, vice president, minister of investment, and deputy.
- Alan Hyland, 78, Canadian politician, Alberta MLA.
- Susan Justice, 44, American pop rock singer-songwriter and guitarist.
- Dmytro Kiva, 81, Ukrainian engineer.
- Ray Lawler, 103, Australian playwright.
- Denny Lemaster, 85, American baseball player.
- Guntila Muleya, 44, Zambian businessman, shot.
- John Nesselroade, 88, American psychologist.
- Tom Scott, 91, American politician, member of the West Virginia State Senate.
- Patrick Stoddart, 79, British journalist and media consultant.
- Krisztián Szabó, 50, Hungarian Olympic short track speed skater.
- Malome Vector, 32, Mosotho rapper, traffic collision.
- Helen Whitwell, 68, British neuropathologist and forensic pathologist.
- Naw Zipporah Sein, 69, Burmese political activist, cancer.
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- Inés Ayala, 67, Spanish politician, MEP.
- Héctor Melesio Cuén Ojeda, 68, Mexican chemist, academic administrator, and politician, rector of the Autonomous University of Sinaloa, shot.
- Pascal Danel, 80, French pop singer-songwriter.
- Francis D'Britto, 81, Indian Roman Catholic priest, environmental activist, and writer.
- Bennie Gutierrez, 88, American professional polo player.
- Martin Indyk, 73, American diplomat, ambassador to Israel, esophageal cancer.
- Istabraq, 32, Irish Thoroughbred racehorse.
- Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu, 81, Nigerian politician and businessman, president-general of Ọhanaeze Ndigbo.
- Sir Ken Jackson, 87, British trade unionist, general-secretary of the AEEU.
- Vikramabahu Karunaratne, 81, Sri Lankan politician.
- Vladimir Kravchenko, 76, Russian Olympic swimmer.
- Jacques Lewis, 105, French army veteran, last known French veteran of the Normandy landings.
- Liu Changxiao, 82, Chinese pharmacologist.
- Benjamin Luxon, 87, British baritone, colon cancer.
- Rosa Magalhães, 77, Brazilian carnival designer.
- Herb O'Driscoll, 95, Irish-born Canadian priest.
- Kjeld Olesen, 92, Danish politician, minister of foreign affairs.
- Inga Peulich, 67, Australian politician, Victorian MLA.
- Harold Zvi Schiffrin, 101, American-born Israeli sociologist and intelligence officer.
- Viacheslav Sereda, 73, Russian scholar of Hungarian studies.
- Patricia Shaw, 96, Australian novelist.
- Jerry Simmons, 81, American football player.
- Doug Smith, 64, American football player.
- Jean André Soja, 78, Malagasy politician.
- Kenneth Standring, 89, English cricketer.
- Albertus Swanepoel, 65, South African milliner.
- Louis van Schoor, 72, South African serial killer, complications from sepsis.
- Jim West, 95, American sports announcer, heart failure.
- Cynthia Griffin Wolff, 87, American literary historian.
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- Janet Andrewartha, 72, Australian actress, cancer.
- Christiane Baroche, 89, French novelist and short story writer.
- José Francisco Borges, 88, Brazilian folk poet and wood engraver.
- Michael Chen Wing Sum, 92, Malaysian politician, minister of housing and MP.
- Frank Chiarelli, 92, Canadian ice hockey player.
- Robert Cloer, 93, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives.
- John Conomos, 77, Australian artist.
- Michael Copass, 86, American physician.
- George B. Crist, 93, American Marine Corps general, commander-in-chief of the U.S. Central Command.
- Frits Goldschmeding, 90, Dutch businessman and billionaire, founder of Randstad NV.
- Charles Hewett, 95, American Olympic cyclist.
- Prabhat Jha, 67, Indian politician, MP.
- Charles Juliet, 89, French poet, playwright, and novelist.
- Geir Karlsen, 75, Norwegian footballer, cancer.
- Tom C. Korologos, 91, American diplomat, ambassador to Belgium.
- James J. Lovelace, 75, American lieutenant general.
- Master Mathan, 91, Indian politician, MP.
- Kelly Nelon Clark, 64, American gospel singer, plane crash.
- Suzanne Opton, 79, American photographer.
- John Rickard, 89, Australian historian.
- Charles Royer, 84, American politician, mayor of Seattle.
- Firudin Safarov, 90, Azerbaijani theatre director.
- Sefton Samuels, 93, British photographer.
- Siti Zaharah Sulaiman, 75, Malaysian politician, deputy minister of health and MP.
- Waddell Smith, 70, American football player.
- Erwin Stein, 89, German footballer.
- Stanley G. Tate, 96, American real estate developer.
- Arvo Valton, 88, Estonian writer.
- Pepe Luis Vázquez Silva, 68, Spanish bullfighter.
- Alfred Zierler, 91, Austrian medallist and engraver.
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- Carlos Alvarado, 96, Costa Rican footballer.
- Georges Berthoin, 99, French politician and diplomat, chief of staff to Jean Monnet.
- Peter Bradshaw, 88, British aeronautical engineer.
- Jean Baptiste Bùi Tuần, 96, Vietnamese Roman Catholic prelate, coadjutor bishop and bishop of Long Xuyên.
- James Caldwell, 81, Northern Irish mathematician.
- Francis Chouat, 75, French historian and politician, MP and mayor of Évry.
- Biswanath Chowdhury, 81, Indian politician, West Bengal MLA, cancer.
- Murray Costello, 90, Canadian ice hockey player and executive.
- Jeanne Cressanges, 95, French essayist, novelist, and screenwriter.
- Gary Dotter, 81, American baseball player, complications from Parkinson's disease.
- Luis Galarza, 73, Bolivian football player and manager.
- Mariano Haro, 84, Spanish Olympic athlete.
- Kazuya Hiraide, 45, Japanese alpinist, alpine fall.
- Oldřich Janota, 74, Czech singer-songwriter.
- Don Marinko Jr., 91, Australian rules footballer.
- Mísia, 69, Portuguese fado singer, cancer.
- Peter Morgan, 65, Welsh rugby player, brain tumour.
- Kenro Nakajima, 39, Japanese alpinist, alpine fall.
- Edna O'Brien, 93, Irish novelist.
- Vladimir Petrov, 66, American professional wrestler.
- Wolfgang Rihm, 72, German composer, cancer.
- Pete Sanchez, 81, American professional wrestler.
- James L. Seward, 72, American politician, member of the New York State Senate, cancer.
- Margaret Patrice Slattery, 98, American academic administrator and religious sister.
- Ifeanyi Ubah, 52, Nigerian politician, senator.
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- John Anderson, 92, Scottish athletics coach and television personality.
- Erica Ash, 46, American actress, breast cancer.
- David Earle Bailey, 84, American Episcopal priest.
- David Biale, 75, American historian, prostate cancer.
- Chino XL, 50, American rapper and actor, suicide.
- Doug Creek, 55, American baseball player, pancreatic cancer.
- Christopher D. M. Fletcher, 66, British pathologist.
- Nail Galimov, 58, Russian football player and coach.
- Tynes Hildebrand, 93, American college basketball coach.
- Vladimir Khodyrev, 94, Russian politician, chairman of the Lensovet.
- Armando Larrea, 81, Ecuadorian footballer.
- Gene McArtor, 83, American baseball coach.
- Prince Michael of Greece and Denmark, 85, Greek royal, historian and author.
- Reyes Moronta, 31, Dominican baseball player, traffic collision.
- Jim Newbigin, 92, New Zealand cricketer.
- Francine Pascal, 92, American author, lymphoma.
- Martin Phillipps, 61, New Zealand singer-songwriter and guitarist.
- Alma Powell, 86, American audiologist.
- Peter Reddaway, 84, British-American political scientist.
- Mick Underwood, 78, English drummer.
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- Arif Aqueel, 72, Indian politician, Madhya Pradesh MLA.
- Robert Banas, 90, American dancer and actor, pneumonia.
- Paco Camino, 83, Spanish bullfighter and bull breeder.
- Pauline Atherton Cochrane, 94, American librarian.
- Snehlata Deshmukh, 85, Indian academic administrator, vice chancellor of University of Mumbai.
- Robert Fellowes, Baron Fellowes, 82, British courtier, private secretary to the sovereign and member of the House of Lords.
- Benjamin Gay, 44, American football player, traffic collision.
- Joey Gilmore, 80, American singer, songwriter and guitarist.
- Hans-Jürgen Krupp, 91, German politician, economist, and academic, president of Goethe University Frankfurt.
- Floyd Layne, 94, American basketball player and coach.
- Annie Le Brun, 81, French writer and poet.
- Robert Moreland, 85, American college basketball coach.
- Christopher Penfold, 83, British scriptwriter and editor.
- Yuri Sergeev, 99, Russian Olympic speed skater.
- Józef Szmidt, 89, Polish triple jumper, Olympic champion, cancer.
- Antonio Vera Ramírez, 90, Spanish author.
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- Ann J. Abadie, 84, American scholar and literary editor.
- Adolphe Alésina, 81, French rugby league player.
- Asiah Aman, 94, Singaporean singer and actress.
- Junro Anan, 86, Japanese baseball player.
- Eddie Canales, 76, American human rights activist, pancreatic cancer.
- Tommy Clish, 91, English footballer.
- Vladimir Eshinov, 75, Russian rower, Olympic champion.
- Bruno Garzena, 91, Italian footballer.
- Haukur Halldórsson, 87, Icelandic artist.
- Alan Cooke Kay, 92, American jurist, judge and chief judge of the U.S. District Court for Hawaii.
- Kevin Laidlaw, 89, New Zealand rugby union player and coach.
- Hans Lenk, 89, German rower, Olympic champion.
- Jenny Mastoraki, 75, Greek poet and translator.
- Onyeka Onwenu, 72, Nigerian singer, actress, and human rights activist.
- Hans Pappa, 88, Swiss Olympic ice hockey player.
- Betty A. Prashker, 99, American publishing executive and editor.
- Fuad Shukr, 62, Lebanese Islamic militant, senior member of Hezbollah, airstrike.
- Lyle Stewart, 73, Canadian politician, Saskatchewan MLA, cancer.
- Carlos Tello Macías, 85, Mexican economist, academic, and diplomat.
- Malham Wakin, 93, American military officer and educator.
- Lisa Westcott, 76, British make-up artist, Oscar winner.
- Peter Wyder, 90, Swiss physicist.
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- Manfred Bierwisch, 94, German linguist.
- Waraire Boswell, 48, American fashion designer.
- Paul Bucha, 80, American army officer and political advisor, Medal of Honor recipient.
- Jim Crawley, 90, American football coach.
- Raymond Desfossés, 73, Canadian gangster.
- DJ Randall, 54, British DJ and record producer.
- Peter Dykstra, 67, American environmental activist and journalist, complications from pneumonia.
- Genco Erkal, 86, Turkish actor, leukemia.
- Anshuman Gaekwad, 71, Indian cricket player and coach, blood cancer.
- Krum Georgiev, 66, Bulgarian chess grandmaster.
- Ismail al-Ghoul, 27, Palestinian journalist, airstrike.
- Ismail Haniyeh, 62, Palestinian politician, prime minister, Hamas chief in the Gaza Strip, and chairman of the Hamas political bureau, explosion.
- Roberto Herlitzka, 86, Italian actor.
- Constantin Ionescu, 65, Romanian chess grandmaster.
- André Juillard, 76, French comic book artist.
- Sir Colin Maiden, 91, New Zealand mechanical engineer and university administrator, vice-chancellor of the University of Auckland.
- Arthur Miles, 74, American R&B and jazz musician.
- Mokhtar Nourafshan, 57, Iranian athlete, four-time Paralympic champion, kidney disease.
- Duane Pasco, 92, American artist.
- Carmen Pateña, 83, Filipino singer.
- Giuseppe Sciortino, 74, Italian-born Canadian lawyer and political activist.
- Mary Ann Smith, 77, American politician, member of the Chicago City Council.
- Song Giwon, 77, South Korean novelist, stroke.
- Diana Phipps Sternberg, 88, Czech-Austrian aristocrat and humanitarian.
- Howard J. Van Till, 85, American physicist and professor.
- Hideo Watanabe, 90, Japanese politician, member of the House of Councillors.
- Taral Wayne, 72, Canadian artist.
- Vernice Wineera, 85, New Zealand-American poet.