Deaths in June 2021
June 2021
1
- Prince Amedeo, Duke of Aosta, 77, Italian royal, disputed head of the House of Savoy, complications from surgery.
- Jane Bigelow, 92, Canadian politician, mayor of London, Ontario, complications from a fall.
- Steve Broussard, 71, American football player.
- Leon Burtnett, 78, American football coach.
- Hichem Djait, 85, Tunisian Islamic scholar.
- Petr Dostál, 74, Czech geographer and professor.
- Silvio Francesconi, 68, Italian football player and manager, COVID-19.
- Tom Gibson, 90, Scottish-born Canadian photographer.
- Chris Goode, 48, British playwright, theatre director and actor, suicide.
- Román Hernández Onna, 71, Cuban chess grandmaster, respiratory failure.
- James D. Hornfischer, 55, American literary agent and naval historian.
- Hsing Yin Shean, 62, Malaysian politician, MP, COVID-19.
- Walter F. Huebner, 93, American astrophysicist.
- Khalid Jamai, 77, Moroccan political analyst, journalist and writer, cancer.
- Jacques Lacoursière, 89, Canadian television host, writer and historian.
- Bunny Matthews, 70, American cartoonist and writer, central nervous system lymphoma.
- Henrique Melmann, 90, Brazilian Olympic water polo player.
- Matthieu Messagier, 71, French poet.
- Leonard Norman, 73, British politician, connétable of Saint Clement, Jersey.
- Jovino Novoa, 76, Chilean politician and lawyer, member and president of the Senate, emphysema.
- Vince Promuto, 82, American football player.
- Robert Rutman, 90, German-American visual artist and musician.
- Paula Sémer, 96, Belgian radio and TV presenter, and actress.
- Adnan Al Sharqi, 79, Lebanese football player and manager.
- Ian Shearer, 79, New Zealand politician, MP, minister for the environment, science and technology and broadcasting.
- Samadagha Shikhlarov, 65, Azerbaijani footballer, traffic collision.
- Melor Sturua, 93, Russian journalist.
- Ujwal Thapa, 44, Nepalese political activist and entrepreneur, COVID-19.
- Tram Iv Tek, 72, Cambodian politician, MP, minister of public works and transport and posts and telecommunications.
- Violeta Vidaurre, 92, Chilean actress, complications from Alzheimer's disease.
- Faizul Waheed, 56, Indian Islamic scholar, multiple organ failure.
2
- George G. Beasley, 89, American radio broadcaster.
- Fred Dewey, 63, American writer and artist, prostate cancer.
- Raymond J. Donovan, 90, American politician, secretary of labor, heart failure.
- Odero Gon, 88, Italian footballer.
- Shah Abdul Hannan, 82, Bangladeshi Islamic philosopher, economist, and academic administrator.
- Carl Høgset, 79, Norwegian musician and choral conductor.
- Fritz Hollenbeck, 91, German actor.
- Jane Kaufman, 83, American artist, lung cancer.
- Manas Kongpan, 65, Thai human trafficker and military officer, heart attack.
- Pasión Kristal, 45, Mexican professional wrestler, drowned.
- Stanislav Lunin, 28, Kazakh footballer, cardiac arrest.
- Eric Mobley, 51, American basketball player, cancer.
- Linah Mohohlo, 69, Motswana economist, governor of the Bank of Botswana and chancellor of the University of Botswana, COVID-19.
- Minoru Nakamura, 82, Japanese baseball player.
- James W. Pardew, 77, American diplomat, ambassador to Bulgaria.
- Luiz Pedro de Oliveira, 68, Brazilian journalist and politician, Maranhão MLA, chief secretary of the cabinet.
- Giuseppe Perrino, 29, Italian footballer, heart attack.
- Evelyne Porret, 81, Swiss potter.
- Les Rackley, 92, British-born New Zealand boxing trainer.
- G. Ramachandran, 73, Indian film producer, COVID-19.
- David Rehling, 72, Danish lawyer and journalist.
- Bijayshree Routray, 67, Indian politician, Odisha MLA, complications from COVID-19.
- Hasan Saltık, 57, Turkish record producer and free speech activist, heart attack.
- Ottorino Sartor, 75, Peruvian footballer.
- Bill Scanlon, 64, American tennis player, cancer.
- Ganga Stone, 79, American social activist, founder of God's Love We Deliver.
- Piet A. Verheyen, 89, Dutch economist.
- Vince Woodman, 83, British racing driver.
- Tsutomu Yamazaki, 74, Japanese politician, member of the House of Councillors COVID-19.
3
- Afemata Tunumafono Apelu Aiavao, 90, Samoan journalist.
- Piero Attorrese, 91, Italian Olympic rower.
- F. Lee Bailey, 87, American attorney.
- Lakshmi Nandan Bora, 89, Indian author, complications from COVID-19.
- Marcel Czermak, 79, French psychiatrist and psychoanalyst.
- Alajos Dornbach, 85, Hungarian politician and lawyer, member and [List of National Assembly (Armenia)|deputy speakers of the National Assembly of Hungary|deputy speaker] of the National Assembly.
- Georgios Drys, 77, Greek politician, MP and minister of agriculture.
- Wilfried Feichtinger, 70, Austrian gynaecologist.
- Roger Fisher, 84, English organist.
- Cathal Flynn, 87, Irish Gaelic footballer.
- Willemijn Fock, 78, Dutch art historian and professor.
- Robert Gordy, 89, American musician and music publishing executive.
- Damaris Hayman, 91, English actress.
- B. Jaya, 76, Indian actress.
- Sir Anerood Jugnauth, 91, Mauritian politician, prime minister and president.
- Vladimir Kadannikov, 79, Russian businessman and politician, deputy prime minister.
- Fernando Lima Bello, 89, Portuguese Olympic sailor and administrator.
- Ernie Lively, 74, American actor, heart failure.
- Anne van der Meiden, 91, Dutch theologian, professor and translator.
- Alan Miller, 51, English footballer.
- James Norris, 91, American Olympic water polo player.
- Ezio Motta, 90, Italian football referee.
- G. N. Rangarajan, 90, Indian film director.
- Murat Šaran, 71, Bosnian footballer.
- Tim Tolman, 65, American baseball player, Parkinson's disease.
- Sheldon M. Wiederhorn, 88, American materials scientist.
- Yoshio Yatsu, 86, Japanese politician, member of the House of Representatives and minister of agriculture, forestry and fisheries.
- John Sacret Young, 75, American television writer and producer, brain cancer.
4
- Jacques Amalric, 82, French journalist, editor-in-chief.
- Karla Burns, 66, American opera singer and actress, stroke.
- Rafael Castillejo, 68–69, Spanish researcher, cultural activist, and writer.
- Władysław Ciastoń, 96, Polish state official, general of MO, chief of SB and Deputy Interior Minister.
- Santiago Cid Harguindey, 76, Spanish politician, mayor of Verín.
- Douglas S. Cramer, 89, American television producer and art collector, heart and kidney failure.
- Roberto Depietri, 55, Argentine footballer, COVID-19.
- Roberto Derlin, 78, Italian football player and manager.
- Loris Dominissini, 59, Italian football player and manager, COVID-19.
- David Dushman, 98, Danzig-born Russian Red Army soldier and fencing trainer.
- Richard R. Ernst, 87, Swiss physical chemist, Nobel Prize laureate.
- Tom Fink, 92, American politician, member and speaker of the Alaska House of Representatives, mayor of Anchorage.
- Vilen Galstyan, 80, Armenian ballet dancer and actor.
- Yosef Govrin, 90, Israeli diplomat, ambassador to Romania and to Austria, Slovakia, and Slovenia.
- Tilly Hirst, 79, New Zealand netball player, world champion.
- Dumitru Ivanov, 75, Moldovan politician, deputy.
- Vadim Kapranov, 81, Russian basketball player and coach, Olympic bronze medalist.
- Friederike Mayröcker, 96, Austrian poet.
- Barbara Mertens, 53, Belgian journalist and TV presenter, cancer.
- John M. Patterson, 99, American politician, attorney general and governor of Alabama.
- Kalipatnam Ramarao, 96, Indian poet and writer.
- Fred Robinson, 90, American football player.
- Nikolai Serdtsev, 73, Russian military officer, commander of the Russian Engineer Troops.
- Wolfgang Strödter, 73, German Olympic field hockey champion.
- Clarence Williams III, 81, American actor, colon cancer.
5
- Lucette Aldous, 82, New Zealand-born Australian ballerina.
- Bikram Keshari Barma, 81, Indian politician, Odisha MLA, complications from COVID-19.
- Narinder Bragta, 68, Indian politician, Himachal Pradesh MLA, complications from COVID-19.
- William F. Burns, 88, American major general.
- Jean-Claude Caron, 77, French actor.
- John Clem Clarke, 83, American painter, complications from dementia.
- Philippe Courtot, 76, French-American entrepreneur, chairman and CEO of Qualys.
- Fred Foldvary, 75, American economist.
- Grace Griffith, 64, American folk and Celtic singer, complications from Parkinson's disease.
- F. Gerald Ham, 91, American archivist.
- Maksim Ishkeldin, 30, Russian bandy player, blood clot.
- S. B. John, 87, Pakistani singer.
- TB Joshua, 57, Nigerian televangelist, founder of Synagogue, Church of All Nations.
- Ann Russell Miller, 92, American socialite and nun.
- George Murphy, 58, Canadian politician, Newfoundland and Labrador MHA, heart attack.
- Nguyễn Thu Thủy, 44, Vietnamese beauty pageant winner, Miss Vietnam, stroke.
- Irena Ondrová, 71, Czech politician, senator, mayor of Zlín.
- Atal Bihari Panda, 92, Indian actor, playwright, and lyricist, complications from COVID-19.
- Dina Recanati, 93, Israeli artist.
- Richard Robinson, 84, American businessman and educator, president and CEO of Scholastic Corporation.
- Surekha, 66, Indian actress, heart attack.
- Pedro Taberner, 74, Spanish footballer.
- Paulo Thiago, 75, Brazilian film director, screenwriter and producer.
- William Joseph Whelan, 96, British-born American biochemist.
- Galen Young, 45, American basketball player, injuries sustained from car accident.
6
- Camilla Amado, 82, Brazilian actress.
- Ernest April, 81, American anatomist.
- Gwyn Arch, 90, British composer and choir director.
- Addo Bonetti, 95, American politician, member of the Connecticut House of Representatives.
- James B. Brennan, 95, American politician, member of the Wisconsin Senate, U.S. attorney of the Eastern District of Wisconsin.
- Paul Cahill, 65, English footballer.
- Edward J. Clancy Jr., 70, American politician.
- Lewis J. Clarke, 94, English-American landscape architect.
- Leonard Crow Dog, 78, American Lakota medicine man, liver cancer.
- Jovan I. Deretić, 82, Serbian publicist and writer.
- John Ernest Ekuban, 84, Ghanaian politician, MP.
- Murray Enkin, 97, Canadian physician and writer.
- Revaz Gabriadze, 84, Georgian screenwriter, writer and sculptor.
- Ted C. Gertsch, 87, American politician.
- Paokai Haokip, 80, Indian politician, MP, cancer.
- Aby Har Even, 84, Romanian-Israeli engineer, complications from arson injuries.
- Rolf Hellem, 97, Norwegian politician, MP.
- Jacques Behnan Hindo, 79, Turkish-born Syrian Syriac Catholic hierarch, archbishop of Al-Hasakah-Nisibis.
- Michel Host, 83, French writer, COVID-19.
- Ann Hraychuck, 69, American politician, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly, cancer.
- William L. Joyce, 79, American archivist and academic administrator, cancer.
- Kim Yun-sim, 98, North Korean admiral, commander of the Korean People's Navy.
- Mochtar Kusumaatmadja, 92, Indonesian diplomat, minister of justice and foreign affairs.
- Philip McCracken, 92, American visual artist.
- Michele Merlo, 28, Italian singer-songwriter, complications from cerebral hemorrhage.
- Julio Miranda, 74, Argentine politician, governor of Tucumán Province, senator, and president of Atlético Tucumán.
- Kiyoo Mogi, 91, Japanese seismologist, aspiration pneumonia.
- Rick Mohr, 61, American football player, heart attack.
- Maciej Morawski, 91, Polish journalist.
- Betty Mpeka, 67, Ugandan physician, COVID-19.
- Ei-ichi Negishi, 85, Japanese chemist, Nobel Prize winner.
- Mansour Ojjeh, 68, French-Saudi Arabian entrepreneur.
- Guaçu Piteri, 86, Brazilian politician, mayor of Osasco, São Paulo MLA, and deputy.
- Chanie Rosenberg, 99, South African-born British activist and artist.
- Sanyika Shakur, 57, American criminal, member of Crips and author.
- Carol Smith, 95, American contralto.
- Frances Stein, 83, American-French fashion designer, lung cancer.
- Gérard Vergnaud, 88, French mathematician and philosopher.
- Philip Wong, 82, Hong Kong politician, MLC, brain cancer.
- Vera Zelinskaya, 76, Russian film production designer, Russian Guild of Film Critics winner.
7
- Abd Rahman Yusof, 64, Malaysian politician, MP, lung cancer.
- Vadim Cojocaru, 60, Moldovan politician, deputy.
- Dixie Dansercoer, 58, Belgian explorer, endurance athlete and photographer, fall.
- Iluminado Davila Medina, 102, Puerto Rican musician.
- Guglielmo Epifani, 71, Italian trade unionist and politician, general secretary of CGIL and deputy, pulmonary embolism.
- Norma Evenson, 92, American historian.
- Jim Fassel, 71, American football coach and player, heart attack.
- Larry Gelman, 90, American actor, complications from a fall.
- Laszlo George, 90, Hungarian-born Canadian cinematographer.
- Gertrud Herrbruck, 94, German Olympic swimmer.
- Renato Iturrate, 99, Chilean Olympic cyclist.
- Mikhail Karpeyev, 98, Russian military officer.
- Mumtaz Ali Khan, 94, Indian politician, Karnataka minister for minority affairs, haj, and wakf.
- David C. Lewis, American keyboardist, brain cancer.
- Richard Longenecker, 91, American-Canadian scholar.
- John McDonnell, 82, Irish-born American athletics coach.
- Ali Akbar Mohtashamipur, 73, Iranian politician, MP, minister of the interior, co-founder of Hezbollah, complications from COVID-19.
- Moon In-soo, 76, South Korean poet.
- Richard Nunns, 75, New Zealand traditional Māori instrumentalist.
- Pete Ohler, 80, Canadian football player, cancer.
- Risuke Otake, 95, Japanese martial artist.
- Ben Roberts, 70, British actor, kidney failure.
- Martin Schechter, 90–91, American mathematician.
- Tom Stechschulte, 72, American actor.
- Su Yiran, 102, Chinese revolutionary and politician, governor of Shandong, member of the Central Advisory Commission and CCP Central Committee.
- Shaleen Surtie-Richards, 66, South African actress.
- Fulvio Varglien, 85, Italian footballer.
- Dheeraj Verma, 53, Indian comic book artist, pulmonary fibrosis complicated by COVID-19.
- Yoo Sang-chul, 49, South Korean footballer, pancreatic cancer.
- John Zampieri, 80, American politician, member of the Vermont House of Representatives, heart failure.
8
- John Angus, 82, English footballer.
- Sylvain Ducange, 58, Haitian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Port-au-Prince, complications from COVID-19.
- Farhad Humayun, 42, Pakistani singer and drummer.
- Karen MacLeod, 63, British Olympic long-distance runner.
- Joseph Margolis, 97, American philosopher.
- Édith Moskovic, 89, French Holocaust survivor and activist.
- Dean Parrish, 79, American soul singer.
- Desanka Pešut, 79, Serbian Olympic sport shooter.
- Tim Pickup, 72, Australian rugby league player, complications from dementia.
- Dave Reid, 87, Canadian ice hockey player.
- Ivy Ruckman, 90, American author.
- K. Sornam, 88, Indian journalist and film director.
- Gennadi Syomin, 53, Russian football player and manager.
- Ilpo Tiihonen, 70, Finnish writer.
- C. M. Udasi, 84, Indian politician, four-time Karnataka MLA.
- Kamla Verma, 93, Indian politician, Haryana MLA, mucormycosis.
9
- Rabi Banerjee, 70, Indian cricketer, complications from COVID-19.
- Jan Bieleman, 72, Dutch historian.
- Gottfried Böhm, 101, German architect and sculptor, Pritzker Prize winner.
- Edward de Bono, 88, Maltese philosopher and author.
- Saul B. Cohen, 95, American human geographer.
- Dale Danks, 81, American politician, mayor of Jackson, Mississippi, complications from a stroke.
- Claude Dufau, 75, French rugby union player and manager.
- Jon Hameister-Ries, 37, Canadian football player.
- Cynthia Hargrave, 64, American film producer.
- Helmud Hontong, 58, Indonesian politician, vice regent of the Sangihe Islands, heart attack.
- Abdul Latif Ibrahimi, 62, Afghan politician, governor of Kunduz, Faryab, and Takhar, COVID-19.
- Robert Katzmann, 68, American jurist, judge and chief judge for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, pancreatic cancer.
- Buddhika Kurukularatne, 77, Sri Lankan politician, MP.
- Kirkland Laing, 66, Jamaican-born British boxer, European welterweight champion, British welterweight champion.
- Dick Manley, 89, English rugby union player.
- Steve Mrkusic, 92, New Zealand architect.
- Diogo Correa de Oliveira, 38, Brazilian footballer, traffic collision.
- Alejandro Orfila, 96, Argentine diplomat and winemaker, secretary general of the Organization of American States.
- Robert W. Porter, 94, American neurosurgeon.
- Libuše Šafránková, 68, Czech actress.
- Valentina Sidorova, 67, Russian fencer, Olympic champion and silver medalist.
- Dakota Skye, 27, American pornographic film actress, acute multidrug intoxication.
10
- James E. Alderman, 84, American jurist, justice of the Supreme Court of Florida.
- Alexander, 68, Azerbaijani Russian Orthodox prelate, archbishop of Baku and Azerbaijan, COVID-19.
- Douglas Cagas, 77, Filipino politician, member of the House of Representatives, governor of Davao del Sur, COVID-19.
- Buddhadeb Dasgupta, 77, Indian film director and poet, kidney disease.
- Peter C. Fishburn, 84, American mathematician.
- Henry Ford, 89, American football player.
- Elizabeth French, 90, English archaeologist.
- Getatchew Haile, 90, Ethiopian-American philologist.
- Willem Konjore, 75, Namibian politician, member and deputy speaker of the National Assembly.
- Bob Leaf, 89, American public relations executive, cancer.
- Douglas Ley, 62, American academic and politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives.
- Frank Lobman, 67, Surinamese-Dutch kickboxer.
- Ray MacDonnell, 93, American actor.
- Joyce MacKenzie, 95, American actress.
- Mickey Muennig, 86, American architect.
- Neno, 59, Portuguese footballer, heart attack.
- Duncan Pegg, 40, Australian politician, Queensland MP, cancer.
- Sir Dai Rees, 85, British biochemist, chief executive of the Medical Research Council.
- Haico Scharn, 75, Dutch Olympic middle-distance runner.
- Dingko Singh, 42, Indian Olympic boxer, complications from liver cancer.
- Larisa Shoygu, 68, Russian politician, deputy, complications from COVID-19.
- Gheorghe Staicu, 85, Romanian football player and manager.
- Enzo Tonti, 85, Italian physicist and mathematician.
- John Wingard, 93, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives.
11
- Aziza Baccouche, 48, American physicist, brain tumour.
- Ivo Baldi Gaburri, 74, Italian-born Peruvian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Huaraz and Huarí, COVID-19.
- Heribert Beissel, 88, German conductor.
- Valentín de la Cruz, 92–93, Spanish monk and historian, member of the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando.
- Husin Din, 68, Malaysian politician, Perak MLA.
- Art Ditmar, 92, American baseball player, World Series champion.
- Walter Michael Ebejer, 91, Maltese-born Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of União da Vitória.
- Geoffrey Edelsten, 78, Australian medical entrepreneur.
- Jerald Ericksen, 96, American mathematician.
- John Gabriel, 90, American actor, complications from Alzheimer's disease.
- Mudcat Grant, 85, American baseball player.
- Don Gaston, 86, American businessman, chairman of the Boston Celtics.
- Haji Gora Haji, 88, Tanzanian poet.
- Hash Halper, 41, American street artist, suicide by jumping.
- Sando Harris, 58, Sri Lankan actor and stunt director.
- Kay Hawtrey, 94, Canadian actress.
- Hessley Hempstead, 49, American football player, heart attack.
- Leroy Jones, 70, American football player.
- Taha Karaan, 52, South African Islamic scholar, complications from COVID-19.
- Dame Georgina Kirby, 85, New Zealand Māori leader and women's advocate.
- John Leffler, 81, Australian racing driver.
- Jon Lukas, 72, Maltese musician.
- Surat Mathur, 90, Indian Olympic long-distance runner.
- Bernardo Mercado, 69, Colombian boxer, cardiac arrest.
- Vern Miller, 92, American politician, attorney general of Kansas.
- David Naugle, 68–69, American religious philosopher and author.
- Ashok Panagariya, 71, Indian neurologist and medical researcher, complications from COVID-19.
- Lewis Pickles, 88, English cricketer.
- Paola Pigni, 75, Italian middle-distance runner, Olympic bronze medallist, heart attack.
- Lucinda Riley, 55, Northern Irish author and actress, oesophageal cancer.
- Ron Sang, 82, Fijian-born New Zealand architect and art collector.
- Howard Sattler, 76, Australian radio host, progressive supranuclear palsy.
- Siddalingaiah, 67, Indian poet, COVID-19.
- Karel Štogl, 48, Czech lawyer, bureaucrat and diplomat.
- Andrzej Szczytko, 65, Polish actor and stage director.
- Pearl Tang, 99, Chinese-born American obstetrician and gynecologist.
- Bob Tata, 91, American politician, member of the Virginia House of Delegates.
- Quarto Trabacchini, 71, Italian politician, deputy.
- Sara Wedlund, 45, Swedish Olympic long-distance runner.
- Zhang Zuoji, 76, Chinese politician, minister of labour and social security, governor of Heilongjiang and MP.
12
- Jack Adams, 34, English rugby union player, cancer.
- M. Flint Beal, 70, American neurologist.
- Dennis Berry, 76, American-French film director.
- Anatoly Chukanov, 67, Russian racing cyclist, Olympic champion.
- James Cohn, 93, American composer.
- Larry Giles, 73, American historical preservationist, leukemia.
- Chad Hundeby, 50, American long-distance swimmer, heart attack.
- Piyong Temjen Jamir, 87, Indian literary scholar.
- Witold Kieżun, 99, Polish economist and Warsaw Uprising insurgent.
- Marco Maciel, 80, Brazilian politician and academic, president of the Chamber of Deputies, minister of education, and vice president, COVID-19.
- John Marinatto, 63, American college athletics commissioner, commissioner of the Big East Conference.
- Jesús Martín-Barbero, 83, Spanish-born Colombian communication scientist.
- John Millman, 90, American-born Canadian-English Olympic cyclist.
- Robert Edgcumbe, 8th Earl of Mount Edgcumbe, 82, New Zealand-British peer, member of the House of Lords.
- Fazlullah Mujadedi, 64, Afghan politician, governor of Logar and Takhar, COVID-19.
- Richard Samson Odingo, 86, Kenyan environmental scientist.
- Ash Riser, 31, American musician and music producer.
- Slavko Špan, 83, Slovene Olympic steeplechaser.
- William L. Swing, 86, American diplomat.
- Nergüin Tümennast, 54, Mongolian Olympic wrestler.
- Gert Watzke, 98, Austrian Olympic rower.
- Igor Zhelezovski, 57, Belarusian speed skater, Olympic silver and bronze medalist, COVID-19.
13
- Ned Beatty, 83, American actor.
- Hans Breuer, 90, German politician, mayor of Augsburg.
- JJ Brine, 38, American visual artist.
- Ken Burgess, 76, British-Israeli musician.
- Georges Cadoudal, 91, French sonneur.
- Siegfried Jost Casper, 92, German biologist.
- Hryhorii Chapkis, 91, Ukrainian dancer and choreographer, complications from COVID-19.
- Krystyna Chojnowska-Liskiewicz, 84, Polish naval engineer and sailor.
- Raul de Souza, 86, Brazilian trombonist, throat cancer.
- Sven Erlander, 87, Swedish mathematician.
- Ashley Henley, 40, American politician, member of the Mississippi House of Representatives, shot.
- Toeti Heraty, 87, Indonesian poet.
- Indira Hridayesh, 80, Indian politician, Uttarakhand MLA, heart attack.
- Viktor Ivankov, 96, Russian military officer.
- Carol Jarecki, 86, American chess organizer.
- Maurice Joncas, 84, Canadian writer.
- Sir John Kemball, 82, British air marshal, deputy commander of RAF Strike Command.
- Deona Knajdek, 31, American activist, traffic collision.
- David Lightfoot, 61, Australian film producer, heart attack.
- Nikita Mandryka, 80, French comics artist.
- Nirmal Saini, 82, Indian volleyball player, COVID-19.
- Su Dongshui, 89, Chinese economist.
- Margarita Vorobyova-Desyatovskaya, 88, Russian Orientalist and academic.
- John J. Wise, 89, American chemical engineer.
- Saadi Youssef, 87, Iraqi poet and author, complications from lung cancer.
- Ziona, 75, Indian sect leader and polygamist.
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- Jock Aird, 94, Scottish footballer.
- Paul Alexander, 83, American illustrator.
- Lisa Banes, 65, American actress, traffic collision.
- Gunnar Birgisson, 73, Icelandic politician, MP.
- Enrique Bolaños, 93, Nicaraguan politician, president and vice president.
- Livio Caputo, 87, Italian politician and journalist, senator, director of Il Giornale.
- Chen Shijun, 23, Chinese student, stabbed.
- Manuel Clavero, 95, Spanish politician, assistant minister of the regions and minister of culture.
- Sir Eion Edgar, 76, New Zealand businessman and philanthropist, chancellor of the University of Otago, pancreatic cancer.
- Sir Ian Hassall, 79, New Zealand paediatrician, commissioner for children.
- Schang Hutter, 86, Swiss sculptor.
- Robert D. Keppel, 76, American police officer.
- Mburumba Kerina, 89, Namibian politician and academic, deputy speaker of the Constituent Assembly and coiner of country's name, COVID-19.
- Markis Kido, 36, Indonesian badminton player, Olympic and world champion, heart attack.
- Chris Kirubi, 80, Kenyan industrialist, cancer.
- Jean-Baptiste Libouban, 86, French syndicalist.
- Washington Jakoyo Midiwo, 54, Kenyan politician, MP, heart attack.
- Tuono Pettinato, 44, Italian comics writer and illustrator.
- Horst Rittner, 90, German chess grandmaster.
- Moira Roth, 87, British art historian.
- Dinah Shearing, 95, Australian actress.
- Edmund Sieminski, 88, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.
- Adam Smelczyński, 90, Polish trap shooter, Olympic silver medalist.
- Selçuk Tekay, 68, Turkish composer, heart attack.
- Facinet Touré, 87, Guinean politician, soldier and coup leader, minister of foreign affairs and co-founder of the CMRN.
- Ivan Vertelko, 94, Russian military officer.
- Wang Chiu-Hwa, 95, Taiwanese architect, heart failure.
- Qazi Amin Waqad, 73–74, Afghan politician, leader of Hezb-e Islami Gulbuddin, minister of communications.
- Robert C. Witcher, 94, American bishop.
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- Aleksandr Averyanov, 72, Russian football player and manager.
- Sheldon Bach, 96, American psychologist.
- Warren Barker, 92, Canadian journalist.
- Hridayeshwar Singh Bhati, 18, Indian chess variant inventor, cardiac arrest.
- Raúl Cicero, 94, Mexican Olympic fencer.
- Walt Criner, 84, American football and basketball coach, melanoma.
- Yves Dassonville, 73, French civil servant and statistician, high commissioner of New Caledonia.
- Thomas B. Day, 89, American scientist, president of San Diego State University.
- Silvio De Florentiis, 86, Italian Olympic long-distance runner.
- Robert Desroches, 91, Canadian actor.
- Allistar Fredericks, 49, South African Olympic field hockey player.
- Pavel Galkin, 98, Russian military pilot.
- Howie Glover, 86, Canadian ice hockey player.
- M. A. Hannan, 86, Bangladeshi politician, MP, cancer.
- Wendell H. Hanson, 101, American politician, member of the South Dakota Senate.
- Allan Kiil, 57, Estonian swimmer.
- Paul Alois Lakra, 65, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Gumla.
- Nikolai Lukashevich, 80, Russian military officer.
- Benon Magezi, 60, Ugandan Anglican prelate, bishop of North Kigezi, COVID-19.
- Jim Phelan, 92, American college basketball coach.
- Ron Saul, 73, American football player.
- Jackie Shako Diala Anahengo, 62, Congolese actress.
- Vladimir Shatalov, 93, Russian cosmonaut, twice Hero of the Soviet Union.
- Thaika Shuaib, 90, Indian Islamic scholar.
- James Skosana, 59, South African politician, member of the National Assembly.
- Vince Steckler, 62, American businessman, CEO of Avast, traffic collision.
- Tim Thorney, 66, Canadian guitarist, songwriter, and record producer.
- William vanden Heuvel, 91, American attorney and author.
- Anna C. Verna, 90, American politician, member and president of the Philadelphia City Council.
- Sanchari Vijay, 37, Indian actor, traffic collision.
- Gustavo Villapalos, 71, Spanish academic and politician, rector of Complutense University of Madrid.
- Lily Weiding, 96, Danish actress.
- Jack B. Weinstein, 99, American jurist, judge and chief judge of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern New York.
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- Edward Baldwin, 4th Earl Baldwin of Bewdley, 83, British hereditary peer, member of the House of Lords.
- Byrd Baylor, 97, American author.
- Renate Blank, 79, German politician, MP.
- Frank Bonner, 79, American actor and television director, complications from Lewy body dementia.
- Michael Champion, 74, American singer and actor.
- Chandrashekhar, 98, Indian actor.
- Chou Ching-chun, 77, Taiwanese social activist and politician, president of the Patriot Alliance Association, COVID-19.
- Bill Dotson, 80, American middle-distance runner, cancer.
- Laila Hirvisaari, 83, Finnish author.
- Huang Xiling, 94, Chinese geotechnical specialist, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.
- A. Santha Kumar, 52, Indian playwright and screenwriter, complications from leukaemia and COVID-19.
- Jabu Mabuza, 63, South African utilities executive, chairman of Eskom, COVID-19.
- Janet Malcolm, 86, Czech-born American journalist, lung cancer.
- Allen Midgette, 82, American actor.
- Mogens Møller, 86, Danish minimalist artist.
- J. Peter Neary, 71, Irish economist.
- Karnail Singh Nijhar, 85, Malaysian politician, MP.
- John Osmers, 86, New Zealand anti-apartheid activist and Anglican cleric, bishop of East Zambia, complications from COVID-19.
- Joel Otim, 49, Ugandan Olympic sprinter, COVID-19.
- Bhekiziziwe Peterson, 60, South African writer and academic.
- Maya K. Peterson, 41, American historian and author, complications during childbirth.
- Norman Powell, 86, American television producer and executive, acute respiratory failure.
- Cyril Ranatunga, 91, Sri Lankan military officer.
- Swatilekha Sengupta, 71, Indian actress, kidney disease.
- Dwight Siebler, 83, American professional baseball player.
- Richard Stolley, 92, American journalist and editor, heart disease.
- Boris Tarasov, 89, Russian military officer and politician, member of the Supreme Soviet.
- Vance Trimble, 107, American journalist, Pulitzer Prize winner.
- Rómulo Yanes, 62, Cuban-born American photographer, peritoneal cancer.
- Novica Zdravković, 73, Serbian folk musician, prostate cancer.
17
- Halvard Bjørkvik, 96, Norwegian historian.
- Ulrich Bremi, 91, Swiss politician, member and president of the National Council.
- Mike Burgess, 89, Canadian-born English footballer &.
- Kamil Ferkhanov, 56, Russian footballer, heart attack.
- Fane Flaws, 70, New Zealand musician, songwriter, and artist.
- Billy Fuccillo, 65, American car dealer.
- Alex Harvill, 28, American motorcycle stuntman, crash during practice.
- Neil Hollander, 81, American journalist and filmmaker.
- Kenneth Kaunda, 97, Zambian politician, president, prime minister of Northern Rhodesia and chairperson of the NAM, pneumonia.
- Robert Lima, 48, Uruguayan football player and manager, cardiac arrest.
- Mary Frances McDonald, 91–92, Irish feminist.
- Shaman Mithru, 43, Indian actor and cinematographer, COVID-19.
- Clive Murphy, 85, British author and social historian.
- John Mutwa, 60, Namibian military officer.
- Tubilandu Ndimbi, 73, Congolese footballer.
- Teddy Parker, 83, German singer.
- Eric Pike, 84, South African Anglican prelate, bishop of Port Elizabeth.
- Deniz Poyraz, 38, Turkish political operative, shot.
- Juha Siira, 75, Finnish Olympic sailor.
- B. Vijayakrishna, 71, Indian cricketer.
- Xu Yuanchong, 100, Chinese literary translator.
- Giacomo Zani, 89, Italian conductor and musicologist, traffic collision.
18
- Lamia Abbas Amara, 92, Iraqi poet.
- Jeannette Altwegg, 90, Indian-born English figure skater, Olympic champion.
- Giampiero Boniperti, 92, Italian footballer and politician, MEP, heart failure.
- Boris Borovsky, 82, Russian tennis player and sports journalist.
- Djillali Ben Brahim, 68, Algerian Olympic judoka.
- Ron Buxton, 72, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, lung disease.
- John Bertrand Conlan, 90, American politician, member of the Arizona Senate and U.S. House of Representatives.
- Gérard Fromanger, 81, French artist.
- Gift of Gab, 50, American rapper.
- Joralf Gjerstad, 95, Norwegian faith healer.
- Sir Ronald Halstead, 94, British businessman, heart failure.
- Eric Lindsay, 91, English actor and
- Ian MacGillivray, 100, Scottish doctor.
- John Martyr, 89, Australian politician, member of the House of Representatives and Senate.
- Regina Minudri, 84, American librarian.
- Edward Mortimer, 77, British civil servant, journalist and academic, cancer.
- Rodrigo Munilla, 44, Argentine sports journalist, COVID-19.
- S. Ramesan Nair, 73, Indian poet and lyricist, COVID-19.
- Andrés Ortiz-Osés, 78, Spanish philosopher.
- S. R. Ramaiah, 102, Indian politician, Karnataka MLA.
- Hélène Ramjiawan, 69, Surinamese children's book author.
- Emma Roca Rodríguez, 47, Spanish ski mountaineer, vulvar cancer.
- Vekuii Rukoro, 66, Namibian lawyer, politician and traditional leader, MP, attorney general, and chief of the Herero people, COVID-19.
- Milkha Singh, 91, Indian Olympic sprinter and writer, COVID-19.
- Takeshi Terauchi, 82, Japanese rock guitarist and actor, pneumonia.
- Hans Toch, 91, Austrian-born American social psychologist.
- Joan Ullyot, 80, American physician and marathon runner.
- Andrew Welsh, 77, Scottish politician, MP, MSP.
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- Dhiraj Bora, 69, Indian physicist.
- Freimut Börngen, 90, German astronomer.
- Champ, 12, American dog, presidential pet.
- Ove Emanuelsson, 80, Swedish Olympic sprint canoer.
- Isaac Fola-Alade, 87, Nigerian architect.
- Armin Franulic, 77, Bolivian rally driver.
- Gary George, 77, American politician.
- Winfried Gottschalk, 77, German racing cyclist.
- Leon Greene, 89, English actor and opera singer.
- Éric Guglielmi, 51, French photographer and photojournalist.
- Richard C. Howe, 97, American politician, member of the Utah House of Representatives and Senate, chief justice of the Utah Supreme Court.
- Carel Knoppers, 91, Dutch politician, mayor of Abcoude and Ommen.
- Colin Loader, 90, New Zealand rugby union player.
- Juan Alberto Merlos, 76, Argentine Olympic cyclist.
- Tapu Mishra, 36, Indian Ollywood playback singer, complications from COVID-19.
- Roger Mpanano, 58, Congolese politician, member of the National Assembly.
- Jayanta Naskar, 73, Indian politician, West Bengal MLA, COVID-19.
- Arnold Odermatt, 96, Swiss police photographer.
- Philousports, 49, French internet personality, heart attack.
- Alaa al-Siddiq, 33, Emirati human rights activist, traffic collision.
- Lennox Stewart, 71, Trinidadian Olympic middle-distance runner.
- Boryana Straubel, 38, Bulgarian business executive, traffic collision.
- Stanislav Tomáš, 46, Czech Romani citizen, drug overdose.
- Glenn Watkins, 94, American musicologist.
- Spencer Whelan, 49, English footballer.
20
- Frank Albrechtsen, 89, New Zealand footballer.
- Mike Bailey, 71, Australian television presenter, stroke.
- Harry Cameron, 73, Australian rugby league player.
- Thomas Cleary, 72, American author and translator.
- Marianne Debouzy, 91, French historian.
- Isla Dewar, 74, Scottish novelist and screenwriter, heart attack.
- Gordon Dunne, 62, Northern Irish politician, MLA.
- David Edwards, 56, Welsh musician and writer.
- Bernette Ford, 70, American author, cancer.
- Juan Forn, 61, Argentine writer and translator.
- Alex Hesegem, 63, Indonesian politician, vice governor of Papua, complications from diabetes, pneumonia and COVID-19.
- James Iahuat, 62, Vanuatuan Olympic boxer.
- Daniel Ivin, 89, Croatian writer, politician and human rights activist, co-founder of the Croatian Social Liberal Party.
- Jeanne Lamon, 71, American-Canadian violinist and conductor.
- Lionel Leroy, 65, French singer.
- Joanne Linville, 93, American actress.
- Anatoly Lysenko, 84, Russian television personality, journalist and producer.
- Irene Mambilima, 69, Zambian jurist, chief justice and deputy chief justice of the Supreme Court.
- Mark Peel, 66, American chef, cancer.
- Lucas Pereira, 39, Brazilian footballer, COVID-19.
- Peter Rock, 79, German footballer, Olympic bronze medalist.
- Gianna Rolandi, 68, American operatic soprano.
- Herbert Schnoor, 94, German politician and lawyer, minister of the interior of North Rhine-Westphalia.
- Neville Sillitoe, 96, Australian athletics coach.
- Luis del Sol, 86, Spanish footballer and coach.
- Ike Stubblefield, 69, American organist, cancer.
- Herbert Titus, 83, American lawyer and politician.
- Bernard Van Der Linde, 75, Dutch-born French cyclist, leukaemia.
- Anne Warner, 77, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives.
- Laura Yasán, 60, Argentine poet, suicide.
21
- Amarasigamani, 70, Indian poet and actor.
- Jack Bertolini, 87, Scottish footballer.
- Gabriele Boscetto, 76, Italian politician and lawyer, senator, president of the Province of Imperia.
- Oleg Burlakov, 71, Russian businessman and inventor, COVID-19.
- Diego Cortez, 74, American art curator, kidney failure.
- Nina Divíšková, 84, Czech actress.
- Mark Doumit, 59, American politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives and Senate, heart attack.
- Jean Guéguinou, 79, French diplomat, ambassador to the United Kingdom, Czechoslovakia and the Holy See.
- Nobuo Hara, 94, Japanese jazz saxophonist, pneumonia.
- Haribhushan, Indian politician and guerrilla, COVID-19.
- Masatomi Ikeda, 81, Japanese aikidoka.
- Grant Jones, 82, American landscape architect and poet.
- Usman Kakar, 60, Pakistani politician, senator, brain hemorrhage.
- Mamady Keïta, 70, Guinean drummer.
- Tom Kurvers, 58, American ice hockey player, Stanley Cup champion, lung cancer.
- Tiit Madisson, 71, Estonian activist, writer and politician, mayor of Lihula.
- Harry Prosen, 90, American psychiatrist.
- Reshma, 42, Indian actress, complications from COVID-19.
- Tamanofuji Shigeru, 71, Japanese sumo wrestler, liver cancer.
- Hatiro Shimomoto, 85, Brazilian politician, São Paulo MLA, COVID-19 and diabetes.
- Jeffrey Steele, 89, British abstract painter.
- Richard S. Stein, 95, American scientist.
- Tuufuli Uperesa, 73, American football player, kidney failure.
22
- Mohiuddin Ahmed, 77, Bangladeshi publisher.
- Patrick Allen, 59, American football player.
- Giancarlo Amadeo, 87, Italian football player and manager.
- Jim Bessman, 68, American music journalist.
- Winsford Devine, 77, Trinidadian songwriter.
- Hans Drewanz, 91, German conductor.
- Yaroslav Dumanskyi, 61, Ukrainian footballer.
- Donald Gemmell, 89, New Zealand Olympic rower.
- Patricia Reilly Giff, 86, American author.
- Robert Goetsch, 87, American politician.
- Horacio González, 77, Argentine teacher and essayist, director of the National Library of the Argentine Republic, COVID-19.
- James F. Jones Jr., 87, American politician.
- Poovachal Khader, 72, Indian lyricist, complications from COVID-19.
- Mzilikazi Khumalo, 89, South African composer.
- Masatake Kuranishi, 96, Japanese mathematician.
- Richard H. Kyle, 84, American jurist, justice of the U.S. District Court for Minnesota.
- Hugh Lowther, 8th Earl of Lonsdale, 72, British aristocrat.
- Pandukht Manukyan, 70, Armenian politician, governor of Vayots Dzor Province, deputy.
- Hamid Mojtahedi, 79, Iranian film director, liver cancer.
- Chloe Munro, Australian public servant.
- Giulia Niccolai, 86, Italian poet and translator.
- Zbigniew Pełczyński, 95, Polish-British political philosopher and academic.
- Parassala B. Ponnammal, 96, Indian Carnatic musician.
- Reisen Ri, 79, Japanese actress and theater director, pneumonia.
- René Robert, 72, Canadian ice hockey player, heart attack.
- Antonio Salines, 84, Italian actor and director.
- Vitaliy Shalychev, 74, Ukrainian football player and coach.
- Sergei Shaposhnikov, 98, Russian football player and manager.
- Philip Spagnuolo Jr., 53, American politician.
- Gordana Suša, 75, Serbian journalist.
- Tsevi E. Tal, 94, Polish-born Israeli judge, justice of the Supreme Court.
- Per Inge Torkelsen, 68, Norwegian comedian, complications from surgery.
- Leopoldo Torres, 80, Spanish jurist and politician, deputy and attorney general.
- Jean-Pierre Vallat, 69, French historian and archeologist.
- Ad van 't Veer, 80, Dutch music director and music group founder.
- Derek Fuller Wrigley, 97, English-born Australian architect.
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- Paul Auerbach, 70, American physician and author, brain tumor.
- Viktor Balashov, 96, Russian radio and television presenter.
- Johannes Baumgartner, 93, Swiss Olympic runner.
- Mike Brooks, 66, American journalist.
- Kulasiri Budawatta, 71, Sri Lankan dancer and choreographer.
- Bill Byrne, 80, American football player.
- Cassandra Go, 25, Irish Thoroughbred racehorse.
- Melissa Coates, 50, Canadian professional wrestler, bodybuilder and actress, complications from COVID-19.
- Eldon Danenhauer, 85, American football player.
- Diana de Feo, 84, Italian journalist and politician, senator.
- Wojciech Karolak, 82, Polish musician.
- Priscilla Kavita, 59, Namibian politician.
- Jackie Lane, 79, British actress.
- Alan Lewis, 75, British music journalist and editor.
- Tomáš Lom, 96, Czech World War II veteran.
- Brian London, 87, English heavyweight boxer, British and Commonwealth champion.
- John McAfee, 75, British-American computer programmer and businessman, suicide by hanging.
- Ellen McIlwaine, 75, American-born Canadian guitarist and blues singer, cancer.
- Mike McLachlan, 75, American politician, member of the Colorado House of Representatives.
- Morton Myles, 92, American fashion designer.
- Beryl Penrose, 90, Australian tennis player.
- Clare Peploe, 79, British-Italian film director and screenwriter.
- Viktor Potapov, 87, Russian military aviator, commander of Soviet Naval Aviation and Russian Naval Aviation.
- Raymond, 32, Burmese singer-songwriter, cerebral malaria.
- Jean-Pierre Renevier, 92, Swiss Olympic sailor.
- Med Reventberg, 73, Swedish actress.
- Ramón Romero Roa, 55, Paraguayan lawyer and politician, deputy, COVID-19.
- Pentti Saarman, 79, Finnish Olympic boxer.
- Robert Sacchi, 89, Italian-born American actor.
- Barbara Sargeant, 81, Australian Olympic swimmer.
- Bev Scalze, 77, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives and Senate, cancer.
- Arturo Schwarz, 97, Italian art historian, poet, and writer.
- Martine Segalen, 80, French ethnologist.
- Yuriy Sevenard, 85, Russian politician, deputy, COVID-19.
- Shalala, 61, Filipino television host and comedian, cardiac arrest.
- Vyacheslav Shverikas, 60, Russian politician, senator.
- René Sylvestre, 58, Haitian jurist and lawyer, president of the Supreme Court, COVID-19.
- Ngarikutuke Tjiriange, 77, Namibian politician, member of the Constituent Assembly and National Assembly, minister of justice.
- Bart Van Lancker, 48, Belgian football coach, cancer.
- Daniel Vélez, 47, Colombian footballer, COVID-19.
- Mila Ximénez, 69, Spanish journalist, writer, and television personality, lung cancer.
- Darius Young, 83, American Olympic shooter.
- Peter Zinovieff, 88, British engineer and composer.
- Benigno Aquino III, 61, Filipino politician, president, senator and member of the House of Representatives, diabetic nephropathy.
- Francis X. Archibald, 89, American politician, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives.
- Brian Baker, 47, American politician, member of the Missouri House of Representatives, complications from COVID-19.
- Nizar Banat, 42, Palestinian human rights activist.
- Mohamed Boucha, 54–55, Nigerien politician, minister of employment, labor and social protection.
- Sonny Callahan, 88, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives, Alabama Senate and House of Representatives.
- Misheck Chidzambwa, 66, Zimbabwean football player and manager.
- Stephen Dunn, 82, American poet, Pulitzer Prize winner, complications from Parkinson's disease.
- Tom Flaws, 89, New Zealand cricketer.
- Neil Hirsch, 74, American businessman, founder of Telerate.
- Richard Hoffmann, 96, American composer and musicologist.
- Paul B. Huber, 86, American-Canadian economist.
- Frederick S. Humphries, 85, American educator, president of Florida A&M University.
- David Lee Hunter, 87, American mathematician.
- Alain Paul Lebeaupin, 76, French Roman Catholic prelate, apostolic nuncio to the European Union, heart attack.
- Dick Leonard, 90, British writer, journalist and politician, MP.
- Paul Mea, 81, I-Kiribati Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Tarawa and Nauru.
- Juliette Minces, 83, French sociologist.
- Ludwig Müller, 79, German footballer.
- Zedekia Ngavirue, 88, Namibian diplomat.
- Isabel Pallarès, 57, Spanish teacher and trade unionist.
- Thomas G. Plaskett, 77, American business executive.
- Bachir Qamari, 70, Moroccan literary critic.
- Alain Richard, 95, French monk.
- Keith Rutter, 89, English footballer.
- Edna Schmidt, 51, Puerto Rican journalist.
- Sivan, 89, Indian photographer, cinematographer and film director.
- Eleazar Soria, 73, Peruvian footballer and lawyer.
- Ronald I. Spiers, 95, American diplomat, Ambassador to the Bahamas, Turkey and Pakistan.
- Trần Thiện Khiêm, 95, Vietnamese military officer and politician, prime minister of South Vietnam.
- Don Worland, 89, Australian footballer.
- LaMetta Wynn, 87, American politician, mayor of Clinton, Iowa, complications from Alzheimer's disease.
- Petr Zuman, 95, Czech chemist.
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- Brian Bamford, 85, English professional golfer.
- Olga Barnet, 69, Russian actress.
- Oliva Blanchette, 92, American philosopher.
- Serge Buttet, 66, French Olympic swimmer.
- Luis Cáceres Velásquez, 90, Peruvian politician, mayor of Juliaca and Arequipa, congressman.
- Harry deLeyer, 93, Dutch-born American equestrian.
- Juergen B. Donges, 80, German economist.
- John Erman, 85, American television director, Emmy winner.
- Marcos Ferrufino, 58, Bolivian football player and manager, COVID-19.
- Justine Héroux, 78-79, Canadian film and television producer.
- June Kenney, 87, American actress.
- José Nino Gavazzo, 81, Uruguayan military officer and convicted criminal.
- Antonio Helguera, 55, Mexican cartoonist.
- Jack Ingram, 84, American Hall of Fame racing driver, NASCAR Busch Grand National Series champion.
- Raymond Masono, Bougainvillean politician, vice-president.
- Jack Melick, 91, American bandleader and pianist.
- Benjamin Moore, 69, American studio glass artist.
- Rinaldo Rafanelli, 71, Argentine singer.
- Yuri Raizer, 94, Russian theoretical physicist.
- Umberto Riva, 93, Italian architect, designer and academic.
- Chandrama Santha, 83, Indian politician, MLA.
- Kostas Sarantidis, 94, Greek-Vietnamese guerrilla fighter.
- Ahmed Bilal Shah, 67, Pakistani-Zimbabwean physician and television presenter, COVID-19.
- John Sigley, 89, New Zealand cricketer.
- Andy Wells, 75–77, Canadian politician, mayor of St. John's.
- Peter Willis, 54, British journalist and newspaper editor.
- Wes, 57, Cameroonian singer, complications from surgery.
26
- Antoine Bailly, 76, Swiss geographer, recipient of the Vautrin Lud Prize.
- Joseph Behar, 94, American television director.
- José Paulo Bisol, 92, Brazilian politician, deputy and senator, multiple organ failure.
- Arnold H. Buss, 96, American psychologist.
- Marcelo Campo, 63, Argentine rugby union player, heart attack.
- Sow-Hsin Chen, 86, Taiwanese physicist.
- Edward Crowther, 92, British-born South African-American Anglican prelate, bishop of Kimberley and Kuruman.
- Dennis Good, 94, English cricketer.
- Dave Gorsuch, 82, American Olympic alpine skier.
- Mike Gravel, 91, American politician, senator, member and speaker of the Alaska House of Representatives, myeloma.
- Abdalelah Haroun, 24, Sudanese-born Qatari Olympic sprinter, Asian Games 400m champion, world junior 400m champion, traffic collision.
- Jon Hassell, 84, American trumpeter and composer.
- Paula Jacobs, 88–89, English actress.
- S. Kameswaran, 98, Indian surgeon.
- Mir Hazar Khan Khoso, 91, Pakistani jurist and politician, chief justice of the Federal Shariat Court and caretaker prime minister, cardiac arrest.
- John Langley, 78, American television producer, heart attack.
- José Antonio Morales Ehrlich, 85, Salvadoran politician, mayor of San Salvador.
- Lebogang More, 41, South African politician, Gauteng MPL.
- Joyce Mulliken, 75, American politician, cancer.
- Josip Osti, 75, Bosnian-born Slovenian poet and translator.
- Jhon Mario Ramírez, 49, Colombian football player and manager, COVID-19.
- Frederic Rzewski, 83, American composer and pianist, heart attack.
- Johnny Solinger, 55, American singer-songwriter, liver failure.
- David Yale, 93, British legal historian.
27
- Donald Arnold, 85, Canadian rower, Olympic champion, heart failure.
- Silvano Bertini, 81, Italian boxer, Olympic bronze medallist.
- Big Jake, 20, American Belgian gelding, tallest living horse.
- Francis Bretherton, 85, English-born American applied mathematician.
- Reuven Bulka, 77, Canadian rabbi, leader of Machzikei Hadas, liver and pancreatic cancer.
- Lellia Cracco Ruggini, 89, Italian historian.
- Jean-Claude Dionne, 86, Canadian geographer and professor.
- Jack G. Downing, 80, American CIA field officer, colon cancer.
- Jevgeņijs Drobots, 74, Latvian politician, member of the Supreme Council.
- Kolbein Falkeid, 87, Norwegian poet.
- Noel Furlong, 83, Irish poker player and carpet distributor.
- Erwin Carl Gangl, 83, American electrical engineer, fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.
- Gao Shangquan, 92, Chinese economist.
- Alison Greenspan, 48, American film and television producer, cancer.
- Steven Horwitz, 57, American economist.
- Jiang Jingshan, 85, Chinese aerospace engineer, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
- José Luis Liso, 86, Spanish politician, mayor of Soria and senator.
- Jean Macdonald, 101, Scottish archaeologist and museum curator.
- Lambert Mascarenhas, 106, Indian journalist and independence activist.
- Dominick Montiglio, 73, American mob associate.
- Andrew Moody, 60, British journalist, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
- Hiroaki Nakanishi, 75, Japanese electronics executive, president and chairman of Hitachi, lymphoma.
- Kenneth Ogba, 54, Nigerian politician, Delta State MHA.
- Peps Persson, 74, Swedish musician, heart failure.
- Khursheed Shahid, 95, Pakistani actress, cardiac arrest.
- Greg Sizer, 55, Australian footballer.
- Bill Weigand, 92, Canadian politician, mayor of Whitehorse.
- Ian White, 76, British politician, MEP.
28
- Lázaro Barbosa de Sousa, 32, Brazilian murderer and kidnapper, shot.
- Lauren Berlant, 63, American scholar and writer, cancer.
- Ivan Bordi, 83, Romanian Olympic water polo player.
- Maurice Buffière, 87, French Olympic basketball player.
- Thomas C. Ferguson, 87, American diplomat.
- Burton Greene, 84, American jazz pianist.
- Harry Johnston, 89, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives, member and president of the Florida Senate.
- Richard H. Jefferson, 90, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives.
- Liliane Kerjan, 81, French author.
- Jeannot Mwenze Kongolo, 61, Congolese politician, minister of interior affairs.
- Paul Koulak, 78, French composer.
- Vera Nikolić, 72, Serbian Olympic middle-distance runner.
- Greg Noll, 84, American surfer.
- Fernand Ouellet, 94, Canadian author.
- Sergio Víctor Palma, 65, Argentine boxer, WBA super bantamweight champion, complications from COVID-19.
- Menelik Shabazz, 67, Barbadian-born British film director, producer and educator, complications from diabetes.
- John C. H. Spence, 75, Australian-born American physicist.
- Joe Winston, 77, Irish Gaelic footballer.
29
- Dalenda Abdou, 92, Tunisian actress, COVID-19.
- William S. Anderson, 102, British-American businessman, president of NCR.
- Rita Asfour, 88, American painter.
- Fintan Aylward, 93, Canadian jurist and politician, Newfoundland and Labrador MHA.
- Evgeni Bakardzhiev, 66, Bulgarian politician, MP.
- Gordon Brooks, 81, Barbadian cricket photographer and sports journalist.
- Theodore Cohen, 93, American exhibition designer.
- Ronnie Cramer, 64, American film producer and director.
- Stuart Damon, 84, American actor, kidney failure.
- Abu Deraa, Iraqi militant, shot.
- Maxime Ferrari, 91, Seychellois politician, minister of labor, planning and development, and planning and external relations.
- Émile-José Fettweis, 93, Belgian architect.
- Delia Fiallo, 96, Cuban author and screenwriter.
- Ramlan Hutahaean, 65, Indonesian Lutheran priest.
- Carolyn Tanner Irish, 81, American Anglican prelate, bishop of Utah.
- Xavier Lacroix, 74, French philosopher and theologian.
- John Lawton, 74, English hard rock singer.
- Petros Leventakos, 75, Greek footballer.
- Norman Lowe, 93, Canadian ice hockey player.
- Elizabeth Martínez, 95, American Chicana feminist.
- Vicky Peretz, 68, Israeli football player and manager.
- Goolam Rajah, 74, South African cricket administrator and manager, COVID-19.
- Scott Reid, 74, American baseball player and scout.
- Dame Jane Roberts, 71, British librarian and curator, royal librarian.
- Donald Rumsfeld, 88, American politician, secretary of defense and member of the U.S. House of Representatives, multiple myeloma.
- Onsi Sawiris, 91, Egyptian businessman, founder of Orascom Construction.
- Carlos Vilar, 91, Argentine sailor, world champion, COVID-19 and heart disease.
- César Virguetti, 66, Bolivian politician and academic, deputy, COVID-19.
- Chris Volpe, 40, American musician.
- Robert Wykes, 95, American classical composer and flautist.
- Xue Yuqun, 89, Chinese hydrogeologist, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
30
- Bonfoh Abass, 72, Togolese politician, member and president of the National Assembly, acting president.
- Silvia Alessandri, 94, Chilean politician, deputy.
- Bart Bartholomew, 85, American Olympic weightlifter.
- Skippy Blair, 97, American ballroom dancer.
- Jean Botham, 86, British Olympic swimmer.
- Vic Briggs, 76, English blues and rock guitarist, cancer.
- Ruth Budd, 97, Canadian bassist.
- Inge Danielsson, 80, Swedish footballer.
- Richard Dolley, 61, South African cricket player and administrator, COVID-19.
- Antoinette Duclaire, 33, Haitian feminist and political activist, shot.
- Joel Edwards, 70, Jamaican-born British writer and broadcaster, general director of the Evangelical Alliance, cancer.
- Jimmy Fitzmorris, 99, American politician, lieutenant governor of Louisiana.
- Abdur Razzaq Iskander, 85, Pakistani Islamic scholar, chancellor of Jamia Uloom-ul-Islamia, emir of AMTKN and president of Wifaq ul Madaris.
- Daniel Jarvis, 85, Canadian politician.
- Ryūichi Kaneko, 72, Japanese photography historian and critic.
- Raj Kaushal, 49, Indian film director and producer, heart attack.
- K. V. Sampath Kumar, 64, Indian newspaper editor, heart attack.
- Janet Moreau, 93, American track and field athlete, Olympic champion.
- Rafael Moreno Rojas, 84, Chilean politician, senator.
- Barbara Murphy, 56, Irish nephrologist, glioblastoma.
- Paul Musso, 89, French Olympic sports shooter.
- Bob Newland, 72, American football player.
- Yasunori Oshima, 70, Japanese baseball player, colorectal cancer.
- The Patriot, 59, American professional wrestler, heart attack.
- John L. Pearson, 95, American politician, member of the Mississippi House of Representatives.
- Arthur M. Poskanzer, 90, American experimental physicist.
- Dick Railsback, 75, American pole vaulter.
- Wayne Reid, 83, Australian tennis player.
- Märt Ringmaa, 83, Estonian serial bomber, stroke.
- Martha Seger, 89, American economist.
- William St Clair, 83, British historian.
- Sharad Tripathi, 49, Indian politician, MP.
- Alain Viala, 73, English literary scientist.
- Tim Webster, 71, American football player.