Deaths in June 2025
June 2025
1
- Esko Ahonen, 69, Finnish politician, MP.
- Carl R. Ajello, 92, American politician, attorney general of Connecticut.
- Aharon Amram, 86, Yemeni-born Israeli singer, composer and poet.
- Edward Anders, 98, Latvian-born American chemist.
- Robert Anderson, 76, New Zealand cricketer.
- Ali Saeed Badwan, 65, Palestinian writer.
- Paul Brincat, Australian sound engineer, brain tumour.
- Charlie Brumfield, 76, American athlete and attorney, cancer.
- Roland Curram, 92, English actor and author, kidney failure and prostate cancer.
- Raymond Destin, 79, Martinican footballer.
- Fred Espenak, 71, American astrophysicist, idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.
- John R. Gorman, 99, American Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Chicago.
- Gordon R. Hall, 98, American jurist, justice of the Utah Supreme Court.
- Andy Johnson, 72, American politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives, complications from progressive supranuclear palsy.
- Jonathan Joss, 59, American actor, shot.
- Monica Nielsen, 87, Swedish actress.
- Víctor Manuel Ochoa Cadavid, 62, Colombian Roman Catholic prelate, military ordinariate and bishop of Cúcuta.
- Carmen Pola, 86, Puerto Rican politician and community activist.
- Gerry Redmond, 82, English rugby union player.
- Ayşe Seitmuratova, 88, Uzbek Crimean Tatar civil rights activist.
- Zain Serudin, 88, Bruneian poet and politician, minister of religious affairs.
- Heidemarie Unterreiner, 81, Austrian politician, MP.
- [Steve Wright (American Australian rules football|football, born 1942)|Steve Wright], 82, American football player.
2
- Bahram Akasheh, 89, Iranian geophysicist and seismologist.
- Hans Bachmann, 70, American actor.
- Erroll Bennett, 75, Tahitian footballer.
- Brian Bond, 89, British military historian.
- Eva Borušovičová, 55, Slovak screenwriter, eye cancer.
- Birgit Carlstén, 75, Swedish singer and actress.
- Elemér Csák, 81, Hungarian journalist and politician, spokesperson of the government.
- Nicole David, 51, Saint Lucian soca musician, cancer.
- E. Brian Davies, 80, British mathematician and academic.
- Margaret A. Dix, 86, British-born Guatemalan botanist.
- Richard R. Eakin, 86, American academic administrator, chancellor of East Carolina University.
- Mohammed Hamoud Al-Fajji, 85, Kuwaiti politician, MP.
- Roger Freeman, Baron Freeman, 83, British politician, chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, MP.
- Isidoro Galán, 89, Spanish Roman Catholic priest and trade unionist.
- Henry Leppä, 78, Finnish ice hockey player.
- Lê Văn Tiết, 85, Vietnamese table tennis player.
- David McGillivray, 75, Canadian Olympic figure skater.
- Lenore Miller, 93, American labor union leader, president of the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union and the Jewish Labor Committee.
- Gustáv Mráz, 90, Slovak footballer.
- Abdelhak Mrini, 91, Moroccan historian, civil servant and royal advisor.
- Pierre Nora, 93, French historian, member of the Académie Française.
- José Luis Olaizola, 97, Spanish lawyer and writer.
- Marek Oleksiński, 84, Polish politician, voivode of Nowy Sącz.
- Giuseppe Parlato, 73, Italian historian.
- Jean-Pierre Pernot, 77, French politician, deputy, mayor of Méry-sur-Oise.
- Morris Talansky, 92, American businessman and rabbi.
- José Antonio Tejedor, 81, Spanish footballer.
- Tan Joe Hok, 87, Indonesian badminton player.
- Xu Qiliang, 75, Chinese military officer, vice chairman of the Central Military Commission and commander of the PLA Air Force.
3
- Kgotla Autlwetse, 76, Motswana politician, MP.
- Samiha Ayoub, 93, Egyptian actress.
- Gary Boyd, 78, American baseball player.
- Cristian Brenna, 54, Italian rock climber and mountaineer, fall.
- Joška Broz, 77, Serbian politician, MP.
- Eugen Doga, 88, Moldovan composer.
- Doug Eggers, 94, American football player.
- Acsinte Gaspar, 87, Romanian judge and politician, deputy, member of the constitutional court.
- Pietro Ghislandi, 68, Italian actor and ventriloquist.
- Gidon Graetz, 95, Swiss-Israeli sculptor.
- Halvor Haug, 73, Norwegian composer.
- Frankie Jordan, 86, French rock and roll singer, cancer.
- Piet Kamerman, 99, Dutch actor.
- Lin Cheng-chieh, 72, Taiwanese politician, MP.
- Jim Marshall, 87, American football player.
- Jacqueline Means, 89–90, American Anglican priest.
- Shigeo Nagashima, 89, Japanese baseball player and manager, pneumonia.
- Obisia Nwankpa, 75, Nigerian Olympic boxer.
- Osvaldinho, 79, Portuguese footballer.
- Valery Panov, 87, Soviet-born Israeli ballet dancer and choreographer.
- Juliette Powell, 54, American-Canadian media expert, acute bacterial meningitis.
- Veda Louise Reed, 91, American artist.
- Frank L. Ridley, 66, American actor.
- San Kim Sean, 80, Cambodian bokator practitioner, heart attack.
- Jens Peter Vernersen, 78, Danish politician, MP.
- Edmund White, 85, American writer, gastroenteritis.
- Jay Wynne, 56, British weather presenter.
- Hugo Zapata, 79, Colombian architect.
4
- Sukur Ali Ahmed, 66, Indian politician, Assam MLA.
- Richard Alba, 82, American sociologist.
- Frans van Bronckhorst, 76, Indonesian Olympic boxer.
- William Cran, 79, Australian-born English-Canadian documentary filmmaker.
- Nicole Croisille, 88, French singer and actress.
- Rachel Crotto, 66, American chess player.
- Oste Erceg, 78, Bosnian painter.
- Bernd Fischer, 86, German football manager.
- Eduardo Gageiro, 90, Portuguese photographer.
- Marc Garneau, 76, Canadian politician and astronaut, MP, minister of transport and foreign affairs, lymphoma and leukemia.
- Karlmann Geiß, 90, German jurist and judge, president of the Federal Court of Justice.
- Niède Guidon, 92, Brazilian archaeologist.
- Fred Hucul, 93, Canadian ice hockey player.
- Clifton Jones, 87, Jamaican-British actor.
- Philippe Labro, 88, French film director, writer, and journalist, cancer.
- Jane Larkworthy, 62, American beauty editor and journalist, breast cancer.
- Daniel Lelong, 92, French gallerist and publisher.
- Mark Lomas, 76, American football player.
- Rashid Lombard, 74, South African jazz photographer, cofounder of the Cape Town International Jazz Festival.
- Hassouna Mosbahi, 75, Tunisian author and literary critic.
- Edwin Perry, 76–77, New Zealand politician, MP.
- Clark Platon, 94, Brazilian engineer and politician, deputy.
- Jean Robinson, 95, British health activist.
- Rodolfo Saglimbeni, 62, Venezuelan orchestral conductor.
- Tatiana Sakharova, 51, Russian politician, senator.
- Giancarlo Santalmassi, 83, Italian journalist.
- Neven Šimac, 81, Croatian lawyer and translator.
- Enzo Staiola, 85, Italian child actor, fall.
- Piero Testoni, 73, Italian politician, deputy.
- Raymond Warren, 96, British composer.
5
- Hoda Al-Ajimi, 88, Egyptian broadcaster.
- Djoher Amhis-Ouksel, 96–97, Algerian writer.
- Jibril Aminu, 85, Nigerian politician, senator.
- Bob Andrews, 75, English keyboardist and record producer.
- Bill Atkinson, 74, American computer engineer and programmer, pancreatic cancer.
- Walter Brueggemann, 92, American theologian and Old Testament scholar.
- Hubert Buchberger, 73, German violinist, conductor, and music teacher.
- Kenneth Buzbee, 87, American politician, member of the Illinois Senate.
- Dennis Dauttmam, 62, Brazilian politician, mayor of Belford Roxo, pneumonia.
- Diana Domingues, 77–78, Brazilian artist and art historian.
- Mike Eghan, 89, Ghanaian broadcaster.
- Michel Enock, 78, French mathematician.
- Eddie Garcia, 65, American football player.
- Anatoly Gunitsky, 71, Russian writer, journalist, and musician, cancer.
- Rich Hulkow, 75, American football coach, complications from Parkinson's disease.
- Norman Hutchins, 62, American gospel musician.
- Eddie Loyden, 79, English footballer.
- Edgar Lungu, 68, Zambian politician, president, minister of defence and MLA, complications from surgery.
- Albert de Pury, 84, Swiss biblical scholar, historian, and exegete.
- Tom Rafferty, 70, American football player, Super Bowl champion, stroke.
- Peter Rice, 87, Australian footballer.
- Michel Schifres, 79, French journalist, managing editor of Le Figaro.
- John Shulock, 76, American baseball umpire.
- Pierre Toubert, 92, French historian and academic.
6
- Abbas Khan Afridi, 54, Pakistani politician and businessman, senator, injuries from a gas explosion.
- Peter Banner, 76, English rugby league player.
- Changuito, 76, Cuban percussionist.
- Joyce Chitsulo, 47, Malawian politician.
- Jaraan Cornell, 48, American basketball player.
- Mike Ejeagha, 95, Nigerian musician.
- Burgl Färbinger, 79, German Olympic alpine skier.
- Renee Ferguson, 75, American journalist.
- Ralph Fonseca, 75, Belizean politician, MP and minister of finance.
- Graham Gund, 84, American architect and art collector.
- William C. Harrop, 96, American diplomat, inspector general of the Department of State, ambassador to Israel and Zaire.
- Hattori Yūji, 64, Japanese sumo wrestler, liver cancer.
- Ghazwa Al-Khalidi, 81, Iraqi actress.
- Azim Latipov, 74, Uzbek politician, senator.
- Art Madrid, 90, American politician, mayor of La Mesa, California.
- Alan G. Marshall, 81, American analytical chemist.
- Enrique Marzal Santafé, 84, Spanish dressmaker and costume designer.
- Mamerto Menapace, 83, Argentine Roman Catholic monk and writer.
- Scott Metcalfe, 58, Canadian ice hockey player.
- Ibrahima N'Diaye, 77, Malian politician, mayor of Bamako.
- Virgil Nemoianu, 85, Romanian essayist and philosopher.
- Vasilis Papavasileiou, 76, Greek theatre director and actor.
- Ray Peckham, 95, Australian Aboriginal activist.
- Thennala Balakrishna Pillai, 95, Indian politician, MP and twice Kerala MLA.
- Claude Poissant, 69, Canadian theatre director, actor, and screenwriter.
- Dick Poole, 94, Australian rugby league player and coach.
- Raidi, 86, Chinese Tibetan politician, vice chairman of SCNPC, chairman of the TARPC and the TARC of the CPPCC.
- Frans Said, 92, Maltese broadcaster and writer.
- Don Samuelson, 92, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives and Minnesota Senate.
- Ion Sideri, 87–88, Romanian Olympic sprint canoer.
- Mohammed Uwais, 88, Nigerian jurist, chief justice.
- Muhammad Yahya Waloni, 54, Indonesian Islamic scholar.
- Marise Wipani, 61, New Zealand beauty pageant contestant, actress, and television presenter.
- Marlène Zarader, 75, French philosopher and academic.
7
- Mom Chim Huy, 89, Cambodian politician.
- James Cook, 66, Jamaican-born British boxer, European super-middleweight champion, bladder cancer.
- Albert H. Crews, 96, American engineer and astronaut.
- Sir William Davis, 70, English jurist, justice of the High Court and lord justice of appeal, respiratory failure.
- Julia Dingwort-Nusseck, 103, German journalist.
- Luis Jalandoni, 90, Filipino-Dutch priest and rebel, co-founder of the NDFP and Christians for National Liberation.
- Anthony D. Jordan, 91, English badminton player.
- Klaus König, 91, German tenor.
- Marek Košút, 36, Slovak footballer, fall.
- José Luis Mollaghan, 79, Argentine Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of San Miguel and archbishop of Rosario.
- Milka Podrug-Kokotović, 94, Croatian actress.
- Uriah Rennie, 65, English football referee.
- As'ad Abu Shari'a, 48, Palestinian military officer, leader of the Palestinian Mujahideen Movement, airstrike.
- Vladimír Smutný, 82, Czech cinematographer.
- Edward Szymański, 88, Polish politician, MP, acting chief of the chancellery of the president.
- Denis Waitley, 92, American motivational speaker.
8
- Saverio Asprea, 92, Italian politician, president of the province of Modena.
- Eneko Belausteguigoitia, 91, Mexican businessman, cultural patron and promoter.
- Eric Bhat, 68, French journalist.
- Lawrence Eugene Brandt, 86, American Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Greensburg, cardiac arrest.
- Steve Burrage, 72, American politician, Oklahoma state auditor and inspector.
- Ewa Dałkowska, 78, Polish actress.
- Matija Dedić, 52, Croatian jazz pianist and composer.
- Wayne DeSutter, 81, American football player.
- Francis Giacobetti, 85, French photographer and film director.
- Maganti Gopinath, 62, Indian politician, Telangana MLA, heart attack.
- Vladyslav Gorai, 59–60, Ukrainian operatic tenor.
- David Greenwood, 68, American basketball player, cancer.
- George Gush, 89, British historian.
- Ariel Kalma, 78, French new-age composer and electronic musician.
- Hamilton R. Krans Jr., 81, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives.
- Nina Kuscsik, 86, American long-distance runner, Boston Marathon winner, complications from Alzheimer's disease.
- Charles Miller, 85, American politician, member of the Kentucky House of Representatives.
- Antioco Piseddu, 88, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Lanusei.
- Gilbert Ramano, 85, South African military officer, chief of the Army.
- Anthony Reid, 85, New Zealand-born Australian historian and academic.
- Sir John Sainty, 90, British parliamentary official, clerk of the Parliaments.
- Claus P. Schnorr, 81, German mathematician and cryptographer.
- Hazel Simmons-McDonald, 78, St. Lucian writer and linguist.
- P. Adams Sitney, 80, American film historian, cancer.
- Carlo von Tiedemann, 81, German television presenter.
- Stu Wilson, 70, New Zealand rugby union player.
- Cheo Zorrilla, 75, Dominican composer, trumpet player, and singer.
9
- Akbar Ahmadpour, 66, Iranian politician, MP.
- Bill Bagley, 96, American politician, member of the California State Assembly.
- Victor-Lévy Beaulieu, 79, Canadian writer, playwright, and editor.
- Constance Cumbey, 81, American lawyer and Christian activist.
- Pierre Dubois, 86, Swiss politician, member of the Grand Council of Neuchâtel, Neuchâtel councillor of state.
- Peter Easterby, 95, British racehorse trainer.
- Frederick Forsyth, 86, English novelist.
- Partho Ghosh, 76, Indian film director.
- Vivienne Gray, 77, New Zealand academic.
- S. Gunasekaran, 58, Indian politician, Tamil Nadu MLA.
- Barbara Holdridge, 95, American recording executive, founder of Caedmon Records.
- Tibor Kincses, 65, Hungarian judoka, Olympic bronze medallist.
- Hertha Kluge-Pott, 90, German-Australian printmaker.
- Peter Krykant, 48, Scottish drugs campaigner.
- Czeslaw Krysa, 70, American Catholic priest.
- Panikos Krystallis, 86, Cypriot footballer.
- Pik-Sen Lim, 80, Malaysian-British actress.
- Arthur Cunha Lima, 75, Brazilian politician, Paraíba MLA, multiple organ failure.
- David H. Murdock, 102, American food industry executive, owner of Castle & Cooke and Dole Food Company.
- Lucien Nedzi, 100, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives.
- Kimiko Nishimoto, 97, Brazilian-born Japanese Internet celebrity and photographer.
- Noh Tae-geuk, 87, South Korean politician, MP.
- Viktor Pimushin, 70, Russian footballer.
- Julio Quevedo, 85, Guatemalan Olympic runner.
- Chris Robinson, 86, American actor.
- Marcel Sabou, 59, Romanian footballer, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
- Ulrica Schenström, 52, Swedish politician.
- Axel Skalstad, 32, Norwegian jazz drummer.
- Sly Stone, 82, American Hall of Fame musician and songwriter, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
- John Tautolo, 66, American football player.
- Wang Hsing-ching, 79, Taiwanese journalist.
- Katerina Yioulaki, 87, Greek actress.
- Ferdi Zeyrek, 48, Turkish politician, mayor of Manisa metropolitan municipality, injuries sustained from electrocution.
10
- Bujar Bukoshi, 78, Kosovar politician, prime minister, cancer.
- Terry Callan, 86, Australian footballer.
- Travis Carter, 75, American racing crew chief and team owner.
- Irma Clark-Coleman, 88, American politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives, Michigan Senate and Wayne County Commission.
- Robert Cordner, 93, Canadian Olympic sprint canoer.
- Len Doyal, 80, American-British medical ethicist and academic.
- Slaviša Đurković, 56, Montenegrin footballer.
- Gary England, 85, American meteorologist, creator of the First Warning system.
- Terry Louise Fisher, 79, American television writer and producer.
- Leanne Frahm, 79, Australian writer.
- Karin Graßhof, 87, German judge, justice of the Federal Constitutional Court.
- Günter Harder, 87, German mathematician.
- Elaine L. Jack, 97, Canadian-American author and LDS Church leader, president of the Relief Society.
- David Kelly, American mathematics professor.
- Suchinda Kraprayoon, 91, Thai politician and army general, prime minister, supreme commander of defence forces and leader of the 1991 coup d'état.
- Paschal Long, 75, Irish hurling referee.
- Vasile Mănăilă, 62, Romanian football player and coach.
- Jonathan Mayers, 51, American music promoter, co-founder of Bonnaroo and Outside Lands, heart attack.
- Bill McKinney, 88, English footballer.
- Don Moore, 86, American jazz double-bassist.
- Roka Ngarimu-Cameron, 76, New Zealand master weaver.
- Lyndell Petersen, 93, American politician, member of the South Dakota Senate.
- José Enrique Serrano Martínez, 75, Spanish politician, director of the cabinet of the prime minister.
- Doug Skaff, 48, American politician, member of the West Virginia House of Delegates, traffic collision.
- Paul Thomas, 76, American pornographic actor and director.
- Jenny de la Torre Castro, 71, Peruvian-German physician.
- Marek Trojanowicz, 81, Polish chemist and academic.
- Günther Uecker, 95, German painter, sculptor, and installation artist.
- Daisy Wende, 95, Bolivian fashion designer.
- Phyllis Yampolsky, 92, American artist.
- Harris Yulin, 87, American actor, cardiac arrest.
11
- Magnus Aarbakke, 90, Norwegian judge, justice of the Supreme Court and member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters.
- Olaf Almenningen, 78, Norwegian linguist.
- Stew Barber, 85, American football player.
- Leka Bungo, 81, Albanian film director and actor.
- Stella Chen, 75, Taiwanese politician, MP, breast cancer.
- Jon Eikemo, 85, Norwegian actor.
- Liam Fitzgerald, 75, Irish politician, senator and TD.
- Manuel Fuentes, 84, Chilean rodeo rider.
- Icko Iben, 93, American astronomer and academic.
- Aliosman Imamov, 72, Bulgarian politician, MP.
- Jeltien Kraaijeveld-Wouters, 92, Dutch politician, state secretary for culture, recreation and social work and MP.
- Alexander Kuo, 86, American writer and poet.
- Ananda Lewis, 52, American television personality, breast cancer.
- Marc'O, 98, French writer, researcher, and filmmaker.
- Douglas McCarthy, 58, English musician.
- Robert A. Nakamura, 88, American filmmaker.
- Ronald Napier, 89, South African cricketer, lawyer and company director.
- Einar Olsen, 89, Norwegian newspaper editor.
- Dana Puchnarová, 87, Czech painter, illustrator, and graphic artist.
- John Robbins, 77, American author, complications from post-polio syndrome.
- Ayumu Saito, 60, Japanese actor, urothelial carcinoma.
- Bernard Samson, 66, French footballer.
- Rafael Samudio, 93, Colombian military officer, minister of national defense.
- Tetsuo Satō, 76, Japanese volleyball player, Olympic champion.
- Paul Shooner, 102, Canadian politician, Quebec MNA.
- Knut Solem, 78, Norwegian diplomat.
- Igor Uchytel, 70, Ukrainian academician, engineer, and businessman.
- Sally Roesch Wagner, 82, American author.
- Brian Wilson, 82, American Hall of Fame musician, songwriter, and record producer, respiratory arrest.
- Gazi Yaşargil, 99, Turkish neurosurgeon.
12
- Rosita Alonso, 82, Argentine-Colombian actress.
- David Bindman, 84, English academic.
- Else Breen, 98, Norwegian children's author.
- Bernard Cassen, 87, French journalist.
- Florea Dudiță, 91, Romanian politician, senator.
- Patience Eboumbou, Cameroonian telecommunications engineer and politician, senator.
- June M. Eisland, 85, American politician, member of the New York City Council.
- Nolen Ellison, 83, American basketball player.
- Thomas Etienne, 94, Dominican politician, Deputy Premier.
- Kent Frates, 86, American politician, member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives.
- Shiho Fujimura, 86, Japanese actress.
- Charlie Gaddy, 93, American anchorman.
- Maurice Gee, 93, New Zealand author, AFNZ Icon.
- Charles Ho, 75, Hong Kong media executive, chairman of Sing Tao News Corporation, lung cancer.
- Zoltán Horváth, 88, Hungarian fencer, Olympic champion.
- Sunjay Kapur, 53, Indian businessman, heart attack.
- Gérard La Forest, 99, Canadian jurist, justice of the Supreme Court.
- José Martins Jr., 86, Portuguese politician and Roman Catholic priest, member of the Madeira Legislative Assembly.
- Sergey Mishin, 66, Russian kettlebell lifter.
- Lopön Tenzin Namdak, 98–99, Tibetan religious leader.
- John Noone, 89, British writer.
- Sir Geoff Palmer, 85, Jamaican-British academic and human rights activist.
- Vatimi Rayalu, Fijian politician, MP.
- Vijay Rupani, 68, Indian politician, chief minister of Gujarat, MP, plane crash.
- Barbara Siciliano, 52, Italian volleyball player, cardiac problems.
- Phil Silva, 84, New Zealand psychologist and paediatrician, founder and director of the Dunedin Study.
- Peter Simone, 79, American organized crime figure.
- Sir Cliff Skeggs, 94, New Zealand Hall of Fame businessman and politician, mayor of Dunedin.
- Radu Stroe, 75, Romanian politician, minister of internal affairs.
- Kulsara Sulaymanova, 95, Kyrgyz politician, member of the Soviet of Nationalities.
- Jill Dopf Viles, 50, American writer and medical researcher.
- Nikolay Vinogradov, 78, Russian politician, governor of Vladimir Oblast.
13
- Vic Aanensen, 72, Australian footballer.
- Martín Billoch, 65, Argentine Olympic sailor.
- Atul Butte, 55, American medical researcher, cancer.
- Juan Carlos Carone, 83, Argentine footballer.
- Stephen Charles, 87, Australian jurist, judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria.
- Carin Cone, 85, American swimmer, Olympic silver medalist.
- Kieran Conway, 74–75, Irish Provisional IRA member and lawyer.
- Barney Daniels, 74, English footballer.
- Jeannine Dion-Guérin, 92, French writer and poet.
- James Fankhauser, 85, American conductor and music educator.
- Betsy Gay, 96, American actress.
- Franzo Grande Stevens, 96, Italian lawyer.
- Dill Katz, 79, British jazz bassist.
- Ralph Katzman, 85, Canadian politician, Saskatchewan MLA.
- Neil J. Miller, 95, American politician, member of the Idaho House of Representatives and Senate.
- Louis Moholo, 85, South African jazz drummer.
- Seán Neeson, 79, Northern Irish politician, MLA.
- Piotr Nowina-Konopka, 76, Polish politician and diplomat.
- Edd Nye, 92, American politician, member of the North Carolina Senate and North Carolina House of Representatives.
- Johnny O'Brien, 94, American baseball player.
- Ferjan Ormeling Jr., 82, Dutch cartographer.
- Sandro Pignatti, 94, Italian botanist.
- Artur Santos, 94, Portuguese footballer.
- Ulrich Schindel, 89, German classical philologist.
- Stephen Stanko, 57, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.
- Václav Toužimský, 90, Czech photographer.
- Hamilton Wanasinghe, 90, Sri Lankan army general, commander of the army.
- Notable Iranians killed in the June 2025 Israeli strikes on Iran:
- *Fereydoon Abbasi, 66, nuclear scientist, politician, and academic administrator, MP, head of the AEOI, and president of IHU
- *Mansour Asgari, 67, nuclear physicist
- *Ali Bakouei, 50, nuclear scientist
- *Mohammad Bagheri, 64–65, military officer, chief of the General Staff
- *Ahmadreza Zolfaghari Daryani, 65, nuclear physicist and academic
- *Amir Hossein Feghhi, 46, nuclear engineer and academic
- *Amir Ali Hajizadeh, 63, military officer, commander of IRGCASF
- *Gholamreza Mehrabi, 64, brigadier general in the IRGC
- *Abdulhamid Minouchehr, 63, nuclear physicist and nuclear engineer
- *Mehdi Rabbani, military officer, deputy for operations of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran
- *Gholam Ali Rashid, 71–72, military officer, commander of Khatam-al Anbiya Central Headquarters and deputy chief of the General Staff
- *Hossein Salami, 64–65, military officer, commander of the IRGC
- *Mohammad Mehdi Tehranchi, 60, theoretical physicist
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- Afa Ah Loo, 39, Samoan fashion designer, shot.
- Paul Alger, 81, German footballer.
- Sabirou Bassa-Djeri, 37, Togolese footballer.
- Guillaume Bijl, 79, Belgian sculptor, conceptual and installation artist.
- Saeed Borji, 66–67, Iranian nuclear physicist and engineer, airstrike.
- Liberato Caboclo, 87, Brazilian physician and politician, deputy and mayor of São José do Rio Preto.
- Violeta Chamorro, 95, Nicaraguan politician, president, member of the Junta of National Reconstruction.
- Catherine Delbarre, 100, French Olympic fencer.
- Cyril Hazard, 97, British astronomer.
- Melissa Hortman, 55, American politician, speaker and member of the Minnesota House of Representatives, shot.
- Ivan Indinok, 86, Russian politician, mayor of Novosibirsk and governor of Novosibirsk Oblast.
- Turki bin Abdulaziz al-Jasser, Saudi blogger and journalist, executed.
- Kollangudi Karuppayee, 99, Indian folk singer and actress.
- Vladimir Korotkov, 77, Russian Olympic tennis player.
- Topsy Küppers, 93, German-born Austrian actress, singer, and writer.
- Ralph J. Lamberti, 90, American politician, Staten Island borough president, complications from Alzheimer's disease.
- Leonard Lauder, 92, American cosmetics industry executive, CEO of The Estée Lauder Companies.
- Cocoy Laurel, 71, Filipino singer and actor, multiple organ failure.
- Fernando Lázaro Fernández, 59, Spanish investigative journalist, MALT lymphoma.
- Steven Leckie, 67, Canadian singer, lung cancer.
- Teresa Rita Lopes, 87, Portuguese writer.
- Parsa Mansour, Iranian padel player, airstrike.
- Penelope Mountjoy, 78, British archaeologist.
- Giuseppe Nuara, 88, Italian politician, president of province of Modena.
- Henk van Os, 87, Dutch art historian.
- Scylla Duarte Prata, 101, Brazilian gynecologist and oncology hospital founder.
- Hussein Al-Qattan, 88, Kuwaiti actor.
- Joel Shapiro, 83, American sculptor, acute myeloid leukemia.
- Harold Tanner, 93, American investment banker.
- Malcolm Yapp, 94, British historian.
15
- Juan Manuel Abal Medina, 80, Argentine journalist and politician, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
- Surasak Anakkhaphan, 71, Thai politician, MP.
- Emerenzio Barbieri, 78, Italian politician, deputy.
- William G. Burrill, 91, American Episcopal clergyman, bishop of Rochester.
- Juan Calzadilla, 95, Venezuelan poet, painter and art critic.
- Vanich Chaiyawan, 92, Thai life insurance executive, chairman of Thai Life Insurance.
- Petroloukas Chalkias, 90, Greek clarinettist.
- John Farrington, 82, Australian Olympic marathon runner, four-time national champion.
- Yurii Felipenko, 32, Ukrainian actor.
- Max Fink, 102, American neurologist.
- Detlef Gruber, 72, Austrian politician, member of the Landtag of Styria.
- Buzz Hargrove, 81, Canadian labour leader, president of the CAW.
- Dennis Hay, 75, Scottish Olympic field hockey player.
- Sven-Åke Johansson, 82, Swedish drummer, composer and visual artist.
- Mohammad Kazemi, 63, Iranian intelligence officer, head of the IRGC Intelligence Organization, airstrike.
- Gunther Köhler, 60, German herpetologist.
- William Langewiesche, 70, American author and journalist.
- Masuiyama Daishirō II, 76, Japanese sumo wrestler and singer, liver failure.
- Hiroshi Matsumoto, 82, Japanese atmospheric scientist and academic administrator, president of Kyoto University.
- Steve Miller, 81, American sports executive.
- Hassan Mohaqeq, 73–74, Iranian intelligence officer, deputy head of the IRGC Intelligence Organization, airstrike.
- Mostafa Mohsin Montu, 80, Bangladeshi politician, MP.
- Krystyna Palmowska, 76, Polish mountain climber, fall.
- Patrick Ryan, 95, Irish defrocked priest and republican.
- Barry Vercoe, 87, New Zealand composer and computer scientist, inventor of Csound.
- Gusti Irwan Wibowo, 25, Indonesian singer and songwriter.
- Thornton Willis, 89, American abstract painter, complications from COVID-19 and pneumonia.
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- Eric C. Bauman, 66, American politician.
- Mangala Bhatt, 62, Indian Kathak dancer.
- Indira Billi, 88, Indian actress.
- Hélio Delmiro, 78, Brazilian guitarist, kidney disease.
- Patti Drew, 80, American R&B singer.
- Dick Edwards, 82, English footballer.
- Forbidden Apple, 30, American Thoroughbred racehorse, euthanised.
- Jacques Gasc, 75, French rugby union player.
- Alia Hogben, 88, Canadian social worker.
- Einar Johansen, 83, Norwegian politician, MP.
- Daniel Kleppner, 92, American physicist, Wolf Prize winner.
- Nikolay Krasnikov, 40, Russian ice speedway rider, traffic collision.
- Mary Alice Dorrance Malone, 75, American businesswoman, heiress to the Campbell Soup Company.
- Gabriela Medina, 89, Chilean actress and actors' rights activist.
- Nellai S. Muthu, 74, Indian novelist.
- Patricia Peterson, 99, American journalist and fashion editor.
- Julio Retamal Favereau, 91, Chilean historian, philosopher and academic, member of the Academia Chilena de la Historia.
- Dave Scott, 52, American choreographer.
- Ron Taylor, 87, Canadian baseball player and team physician, World Series champion.
- Jan Tesař, 92, Czech historian, writer and dissident.
- Hiroaki Tōno, 85, Japanese Go player, heart failure.
- Kim Woodburn, 83, English television personality.
- Manuel Zarzo, 93, Spanish actor.
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- Alfred Brendel, 94, Austrian pianist, writer, and composer.
- Patricia A. Broderick, 75, American jurist, judge of the DC Superior Court, respiratory infection.
- Anne Burrell, 55, American chef and television personality, suicide by drug overdose.
- Charles Burrell, 104, American classical and jazz bass player.
- Gregg Lee Carter, 73, American sociologist.
- Egon Coordes, 80, German football player and coach.
- Gilbert Deya, 88, Kenyan evangelist, traffic collision.
- Palanivel Govindasamy, 76, Malaysian politician, MP and minister of natural resources.
- Clark Gruening, 82, American lawyer and politician, member of the Alaska House of Representatives.
- Manuel Hermoso, 89, Spanish politician, president of the Canary Islands.
- Léon Krier, 79, Luxembourgish architect.
- Bernard Lacombe, 72, French football player and manager.
- François Marcela-Froideval, 66, French role-playing game creator and comic book artist.
- Manfred Müller, 82, German politician, MP.
- Diana Oh, 38, American artist and activist, suicide.
- Cícero Sandroni, 90, Brazilian journalist and writer.
- Ali Shadmani, Iranian military officer, commander of Khatam-al Anbiya Central Headquarters, airstrike.
- Ilie Slăvei, 73, Romanian Olympic water polo player.
- Sanjay Raj Subba, 65, Indian politician, Assam MLA.
- Guido Tenesi, 71, American ice hockey player and actor.
- Jan Vranken, 77, Dutch academic, member of Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences.
- Stacy Widelitz, 69, American songwriter, metastatic pancreatic cancer.
18
- Annika Åhnberg, 75, Swedish politician, minister for agriculture, food and fisheries and MP.
- Imtiaz Ahmed, 90, Pakistani military officer and spy, director-general of the Intelligence Bureau.
- Malachi F. Anderson, 93, American politician, member of the Maine House of Representatives.
- Peter Baillie, 91, New Zealand operatic tenor.
- Fred Baker, 73, American engineer.
- Dimitrije Bjelica, 89, Serbian chess FIDE Master.
- Maruti Chitampalli, 92, Indian naturalist, wildlife conservationist, and writer.
- Lou Christie, 82, American singer-songwriter, cancer.
- Ed Clark, 95, American lawyer and politician.
- Patricio Flores Sandoval, 73, Mexican politician, deputy.
- Giuseppe Gaspari, 92, Italian footballer.
- Guy Husson, 94, French Olympic hammer thrower.
- Teet Järvi, 67, Estonian cellist.
- Konstantin Kokora, 68, Russian Olympic figure skater.
- Gennady Korkin, 61, Russian footballer.
- Inge Lindqvist, 90, Swedish Olympic ski jumper.
- Francesco Marenco, 85, Italian politician, deputy.
- Thabet Habib Yousif Al Mekko, 49, Iraqi Chaldean Catholic hierarch, coadjutor bishop and bishop of Alqosh.
- Leonardo Morlino, 77, Italian political scientist, president of IPSA.
- Henry Mountcharles, 8th Marquess Conyngham, 74, Irish aristocrat, cancer.
- Tom Murphy, 89, American Olympic middle-distance runner.
- Braulio Musso, 95, Chilean footballer.
- Rod Nordland, 75, American journalist and writer, glioblastoma.
- Leslie Pearl, 72, American singer-songwriter.
- Brian Pennicott, 87, British major general, cancer.
- Mark Peploe, 82, British screenwriter, Oscar winner.
- Marcia Resnick, 74, American photographer, lung cancer.
- Mike Rotkin, 79, American politician, five-time mayor of Santa Cruz, California.
- Sam the Wheels, 98, Jamaican-born British filmmaker.
- Natalya Tenyakova, 80, Russian actress.
- Jesús Zueco Ruiz, 79, Spanish lawyer and politician, member of the Parliament of La Rioja.
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- Nelly Akopian-Tamarina, 84, Russian pianist.
- Aziza Baroud, 59, Chadian diplomat and politician, MP.
- Jim Bethke, 78, American baseball player.
- Jack Betts, 96, American actor.
- Mohammed Boujassoum, 77, Qatari actor.
- John R. Casani, 92, American engineer.
- Sebastián Contín Pellicer, 80, Spanish politician, member of the Aragonese Courts and senator.
- Francisco Cuoco, 91, Brazilian actor, multiple organ failure.
- André Fanton, 97, French politician, four-time deputy, MEP.
- Esperanza García, 50, Spanish lawyer and politician, member of the Catalan parliament, cancer.
- Francesco Guerra, 82, Italian physicist.
- Bruce Hagen, 94, American politician, North Dakota public service commissioner.
- Roger Haight, 89, American Jesuit theologian, president of the Catholic Theological Society of America.
- Lynn Hamilton, 95, American actress.
- Robert Hiegert, 83, American college basketball coach.
- Wes Hildreth, 86, American geologist, traffic collision.
- Grete Randsborg Jenseg, 88, Norwegian actress and author.
- Dorla Eaton Kemper, 95, American civic leader.
- Ayesha Khan, 76, Pakistani actress.
- Raymond Laflamme, 64, Canadian theoretical physicist, director of the IQC, cancer.
- Jane Lazarre, 81, American author, liver cancer.
- James Leprino, 87, American businessman.
- Ján Ľupták, 79, Slovak politician, MP.
- Geirr Lystrup, 76, Norwegian singer and children's author, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
- António Morato, 88, Portuguese footballer.
- Frank Niceley, 78, American politician, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives and Senate, heart attack.
- Arthur Ollie, 83, American politician, member of the Iowa House of Representatives.
- John Pitts, 80, American football player.
- James Prime, 64, Scottish musician, cancer.
- Prafulla Roy, 90, Indian screen writer.
- Gailard Sartain, 81, American actor.
- Cavin Yarbrough, 71, American musician and songwriter, complications from heart disease.
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- Edwin Bhend, 93, Swiss chess player and author.
- David Boyle, 67, British author and journalist.
- Marita Camacho Quirós, 114, Costa Rican socialite and supercentenarian, first lady.
- Joseph C. Canizaro, 88, American real estate developer and philanthropist, stroke.
- Helen De Cruz, 47, Belgian philosopher.
- Blake Farenthold, 63, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives, heart attack.
- Tushar Ghadigaonkar, 34, Indian Marathi actor, director and writer, suicide.
- Ivar Giaever, 96, Norwegian-American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate.
- Sir Francis Graham-Smith, 102, British astronomer, astronomer royal.
- Sébastien Groulx, 50, Canadian Olympic weightlifter, helicopter crash.
- Garett Hickling, 54, Canadian wheelchair rugby player, Paralympic silver medalist.
- Pooran Chand Joshi, 69, Indian anthropologist and academic administrator, acting vice-chancellor of Delhi University.
- Ieremias Kalligiorgis, 90, Greek Orthodox archbishop, metropolis of Switzerland, metropolitan of Ancyra.
- Lee Seo-yi, 43, South Korean actress.
- Gertrud Leutenegger, 76, Swiss writer.
- Guy James Mangano, 95, American politician and jurist, member of the New York State Assembly and Senate, and New York Supreme Court.
- Mikhail Maslin, 77, Russian historian of philosophy.
- Ian McLauchlan, 83, Scottish rugby union player.
- Mieczysław Młynarski, 69, Polish basketball player.
- Pauli Nevala, 84, Finnish javelin thrower, Olympic champion.
- Kevin Prendergast, 92, Irish racehorse trainer.
- Mikayla Raines, 30, American YouTuber and animal rehabilitator, founder of SaveAFox Rescue, suicide by hanging.
- Tyson R. Roberts, American ichthyologist.
- Stanislav Šárský, 85, Czech actor.
- Katie van Scherpenberg, 84, Brazilian artist.
- Maria Voce, 87, Italian theologian.
- Vladimír Vonka, 94, Czech virologist and academic.
- Patrick Walden, 46, English guitarist.
- Jules Walter, 95, Antiguan-born British actor.
- Yin Fatang, 102, Chinese military officer and politician, party secretary of Tibet.
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- Eden Blackman, 57, English music executive and television reality show coach.
- Nicholas Bomford, 86, English schoolmaster.
- Ivor Catt, 89, British electronics engineer.
- Robert Chang, 83, American materials scientist.
- Ermanno Corsi, 85, Italian writer and journalist.
- Erik Dammann, 94, Norwegian environmentalist, Right Livelihood Award winner.
- Sir David Garrard, 86, British property developer.
- Raïssa Gbédji, 52, Beninese singer and journalist.
- Saeed Izadi, 60–61, Iranian commander, airstrike.
- Danuta Kobylińska-Walas, 93, Polish sea captain.
- Denis Lathoud, 59, French handball player, world champion and Olympic bronze medalist, blood cancer.
- David Lawrence, 61, English cricketer, complications from motor neurone disease.
- Lee Jeong-moo, 84, South Korean politician, MNA, minister of transport and construction.
- Camila Loboguerrero, 83, Colombian screenwriter, film director and editor.
- Maud Marin, 79, French lawyer and author.
- John McCallum, 75, Canadian politician, ambassador to China, minister of national revenue and MP.
- Mike McDonagh, 69, Irish humanitarian, aortic aneurysm.
- Zamathembu Ngcobo, 46, South African politician, permanent delegate to the National Council of Provinces.
- Patricia Palinkas, 81–82, American football player.
- Umberto Pinardi, 97, Italian footballer.
- Kailash Purryag, 77, Mauritian politician, president, speaker of the National Assembly, and deputy prime minister.
- Seyyed Isar Tabatabai Qomsheh, Iranian nuclear scientist and professor, airstrike.
- Gabor B. Racz, 87, Hungarian-born American anesthesiologist and academic.
- Behnam Shahriyari, Iranian senior official in the IRGC, airstrike.
- Frederick W. Smith, 80, American transportation industry executive, founder of FedEx.
- Ted Smith, 71, American football player.
- Valentina Talyzina, 90, Russian actress, People's Artist of the RSFSR.
- Reynaldo Tamayo Sr., 72, Filipino politician, member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines.
- Giacomo Tamburelli, Panamanian businessman.
- Harry Watson, 59–60, New Zealand artist.
22
- Aki Aleong, 90, Trinidadian-American actor, complications from dementia.
- Robert Z. Aliber, 94, American economist and academic.
- Jonathan Lazare Alperin, 88, American mathematician.
- Noel Arrigo, 75, Maltese jurist, chief justice.
- Gerardo Chávez, 87, Peruvian painter, sculptor and visual artist.
- Mircea Chistruga, 77, Moldovan film director.
- Greg Cornwell, 87, Australian politician, member of the ACT House of Assembly and Legislative Assembly.
- Harold Crichlow, Barbadian dean.
- Thomas R. Dye, 89, American academic.
- Patricia Etnel, 49, Surinamese politician, MP.
- Akira Hasegawa, 91, Japanese physicist and engineer.
- Pierre Jean Jeanniot, 92, Canadian businessman, CEO of Air Canada.
- Andrew Kassoy, 55, American finance activist and private equity investor, metastatic prostate cancer.
- Barry Kelly, 64, Northern Irish radiologist and academic, cancer.
- Ventsislav Lakov, 63, Bulgarian politician, MP.
- Guy Lauzon, 81, Canadian politician, MP.
- Dudley Lewis, 62, Welsh footballer.
- Sir Richard Lloyd-Jones, 91, Welsh civil servant, permanent secretary of the Welsh Office.
- Joe Marinelli, 68, American actor, stomach cancer.
- Wally McRae, 89, American cowboy and poet.
- Matt Murray, 54, American baseball player.
- Antonio Negrón García, 84, Puerto Rican jurist, associate justice of the Supreme Court.
- Eileene Parsons, 94, British Virgin Island politician, member of the House of Assembly.
- Francesco Pazienza, 79, Italian intelligence officer.
- Arnaldo Pomodoro, 98, Italian sculptor.
- Joel Rudnick, 88, American painter and sculptor.
- Jerry A. Shields, 88, American ophthalmologist.
- Franco Testa, 87, Italian pursuit cyclist, Olympic champion.
- Mary Ann Tobin, 83, American politician, member of the Kentucky House of Representatives, auditor of Kentucky.
- Chester Weger, 86, American convicted murderer.
- Terutomo Yamazaki, 77, Japanese karateka, bile duct cancer.
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- Kamal Hanna Bathish, 93, Palestinian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Jerusalem.
- John Clark, 84, Scottish football player and manager.
- Kevin Connor, 92, Australian painter.
- Rebekah Del Rio, 57, American singer and actress.
- Dilip Doshi, 77, Indian cricketer, cardiac arrest.
- Feya Faku, 63, South African trumpeter and flugelhornist.
- Courtenay Griffiths, 69, Jamaican-born British barrister.
- Jane Stanton Hitchcock, 78, American novelist, playwright, and screenwriter.
- Mohan Singh Kohli, 93, Indian naval officer and mountaineer.
- Gérard Lefranc, 90, French Olympic fencer.
- Li Fubao, 69, Chinese footballer.
- James Maas, 86, American psychologist.
- Granger Macfarlane, 95, American politician, member of the Virginia Senate.
- John Martin, 94, American publisher, founder of the Black Sparrow Press.
- Lea Massari, 91, Italian actress.
- Russell Mullins, 72, Australian rugby league player.
- Adolfo Olivares, 84, Chilean footballer.
- Rogelio Onofre, 86, Filipino-American Olympic sprinter.
- Øyvind Østerud, 81, Norwegian political scientist.
- Margit Palme, 85, Austrian painter.
- Yuriy Parfyonov, 79, Russian trumpeter and composer.
- Susan Beth Pfeffer, 77, American novelist, endometrial cancer.
- Peter Phillips, 86, English artist.
- Mick Ralphs, 81, English Hall of Fame guitarist and songwriter, complications from a stroke.
- Mohammad Reza Seddiqi, 50, Iranian nuclear scientist, airstrike.
- Virgil C. Smith, 77, American politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives and Senate, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
- Rosalind Fox Solomon, 95, American photographer.
- Bill Tate, 93, American football player and coach.
- Tong Kai, 88, Hong Kong actor, stunt coordinator and film director, fall.
- John Tarkpor, 38, Liberian footballer.
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- Garry Ahern, 75, New Zealand sports broadcaster.
- Moses Amweelo, 73, Namibian politician, MNA, cancer.
- Georges-Henri Beauthier, 76, Belgian lawyer and jurist.
- Francesco Bruni, 82, Italian linguist and literary historian.
- Martin Cameron, 89, Australian politician, senator and South Australian MLA.
- Ina Césaire, 82, French playwright and ethnographer.
- Denys Chabot, 80, Canadian writer and journalist.
- Peter Chiswell, 95, British major general.
- John Conklin, 88, American theatre designer.
- Johannes Eide, 87, Norwegian businessman and philanthropist.
- Serge Fiori, 73, Canadian singer.
- Adeline Hoagland, 94, American painter.
- Ene Järvis, 77, Estonian actress.
- Guzh Manukyan, 88, Armenian actor, People's Artist of the Armenian SSR.
- Juliana Marins, 26, Brazilian solo traveler, fall.
- Jim Masselos, 84–85, Australian social historian.
- Sylvia Michel, 89, Swiss Reformed minister.
- Gaetano Morazzoni, 92, Italian politician, deputy.
- Clark Olofsson, 78, Swedish criminal.
- Daniel Jongyon Park, 32, American criminal.
- Fred Payne, 98, Australian footballer.
- Mudundi Ramakrishna Raju, 95, Indian nuclear physicist.
- Francisco Rebollo López, 86, Puerto Rican jurist, justice of the Supreme Court.
- Mohammad Reza Seddighi Saber, 50, Iranian nuclear scientist, airstrike.
- Diego Seguí, 87, Cuban baseball player.
- Bobby Sherman, 81, American singer and actor, kidney cancer.
- Alvaro Vitali, 75, Italian actor, bronchopneumonia.
- Rainer Wimmer, 69, Austrian politician, four-time MP and mayor of Hallstatt.
- Yu Sung-yup, 65, South Korean politician, MNA and mayor of Jeongeup, stroke.
- Zhang Boxing, 94, Chinese politician, governor and party secretary of Shaanxi.
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- Boyd Adams, 91, American racing driver.
- Cornelius Adebayo, 84, Nigerian politician, governor of Kwara State.
- Chua Lam, 83, Singaporean-Hong Kong food critic and film producer.
- Brandi Collins-Dexter, 44, American author and academic, pancreatic cancer.
- Rocky De Witt, 66, American politician, member of the Iowa Senate, pancreatic cancer.
- Meme Ditshego, 60, South African actress.
- Wim van Eekelen, 94, Dutch politician and diplomat, minister of defence, secretary general of the Western European Union, three-time MP.
- Bob Heffner, 86, American baseball player.
- Earl Herring, 93, American Olympic sport shooter.
- Martin Izquierdo, 83, Mexican-born American costume designer, cardiovascular disease.
- Richard Gerald Jordan, 79, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.
- Előd Kincses, 84, Romanian-Hungarian lawyer and public writer.
- John Mew, 96, British orthodontist.
- Hitoshi Morishita, 57, Japanese football player and manager.
- Mahshid Moshiri, 73, Iranian novelist and lexicographer.
- John Peoples Jr., 92, American physicist.
- Gerry Philbin, 83, American football player, complications from dementia.
- Pat Williams, 87, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives and Montana House of Representatives.
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- Kine Aune, 82, Norwegian animator.
- René Bertrand, 53, Argentine actor and stage director.
- Rouslan Bodelan, 83, Ukrainian politician, mayor of Odesa, MP, and governor of Odesa Oblast.
- David Boyd, 74, Canadian author.
- Bob Brunet, 78, American football player.
- Chuck Burke, 94, American Olympic speed skater.
- Óscar Carrillo, 59, Peruvian actor and stage and television director.
- Surendra Dubey, 71, Indian poet, heart attack.
- Robert Hagemes, 89, American bobsledder.
- Monika Hansen, 83, German actress.
- Rick Hurst, 79, American actor.
- Peter Hutchinson, 95, British-born American artist.
- Tulkun Kasimov, 79, Uzbek military officer, chief of the general staff.
- Bob Kelley, 95, American football player.
- Takutai Tarsh Kemp, 50, New Zealand politician, MP, kidney disease.
- Muhammad Nur Manuty, 75, Malaysian Islamic scholar, writer, and politician, senator.
- Carolyn McCarthy, 81, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives.
- Winston H. McCarty, 96, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, heart attack.
- Terry McGee, 89, New Zealand geographer.
- Clarence V. Monin, 84, American railway engineer.
- Bill Moyers, 91, American journalist and political commentator, White House press secretary, prostate cancer.
- Ocasional Talento, 29, Bolivian rapper, fall.
- Letícia Román, 83, Italian-American actress.
- Lalo Schifrin, 93, Argentine-born American film and television composer, five-time Grammy Award winner, complications from pneumonia.
- Robbie Stuart, 77, New Zealand rugby union player and coach.
- Jarosław Studzizba, 69, Polish footballer.
- Paddy Summerfield, 96, English artist and poet.
- Michael Toner, 81, British journalist and writer.
- Georgios Tryfonidis, 80, Greek politician, MP.
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- Dragoljub Acković, 72, Serbian writer, academic, and politician, deputy.
- B. D. Behring, 79, Indian politician, MP.
- Richard A. Boucher, 73, American diplomat, spokesperson for the U.S. Department of State, spindle cell sarcoma.
- Catherine A. Costa, 99, American politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly and Senate.
- Bill Dellinger, 91, American middle-distance runner, Olympic bronze medalist.
- Bill Denehy, 79, American baseball player.
- Eli Ellis, 76, Australian Olympic sport shooter.
- Steve Hickey, 58, American politician, member of the South Dakota House of Representatives.
- Barry Hills, 88, British thoroughbred horse trainer.
- Alan K. Huggins, 89, British philatelist.
- Shefali Jariwala, 42, Indian reality show personality and actress, cardiac arrest.
- Sir Sydney Lipworth, 94, South African insurance executive, co-founder of Allied Dunbar.
- Jeff McCloy, 75, Australian property developer and politician, Lord Mayor of Newcastle.
- Ed Mickelson, 98, American baseball player.
- Terry Miles, 88, English footballer.
- Charles H. Mitchell, 85, American football player and educator.
- Toe Nash, 43, American baseball player.
- Ruy Carlos Ostermann, 90, Brazilian writer and politician, Rio Grande do Sul MLA, complications from pneumonia.
- Jim Parkinson, 83, American type designer, complications from Alzheimer's disease.
- Tim Pollard, 61, English actor and entertainer, cancer.
- Daniel Postgate, 61, English scriptwriter, author and illustrator.
- Hosken Powell, 70, American baseball player.
- Hans-Joachim Queisser, 93, German physicist.
- Joseph Martin Sartoris, 97, American Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Los Angeles.
- Takahiro Shiraishi, 34, Japanese convicted serial killer, execution by hanging.
- Ileana Silai, 83, Romanian middle-distance runner, Olympic silver medalist.
- Kashmir Singh Sohal, 62, Indian politician, Punjab MLA, esophageal cancer.
- Paolo Sirena, 79, Italian footballer.
- Juraj Soboňa, 64, Slovak politician, MP.
- Žiža Stojanović, 94, Serbian actress.
- Charles Wilkins, 86, American chemist.
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- Harold Allison, 94, Australian politician, South Australian minister of education.
- Thomas N. Bisson, 94, American historian and medievalist.
- Luis Germán Cajiga, 90, Puerto Rican painter and poet.
- Giuseppe Caterina, 82, Italian politician, mayor of Isernia, member of the Regional Council of Molise.
- Jack D. Cowan, 91-92, British mathematician and theoretical neuroscientist, kidney failure.
- Gilda Cruz-Romo, 85, Mexican operatic soprano.
- Aminu Dantata, 94, Nigerian oil industry executive and banker.
- Bob Elmore, 65, American stuntman.
- Joe Epperson, 80, American camera operator and cinematographer.
- Germán Gullón, 80, Spanish literary critic, cancer.
- Ron Johanson, 76, Australian cinematographer.
- Ihor Kalynets, 85, Ukrainian poet and Soviet dissident.
- Wayne Larkins, 71, English cricketer, heart failure.
- D. Wayne Lukas, 89, American Hall of Fame horse trainer, four-time Kentucky Derby winner, MRSA.
- Giuseppe Martellotta, 83, Italian politician, president of Apulia.
- Klaus Mylius, 94, German indologist.
- Saquib Nachan, Indian convicted terrorist, complications from a brain haemorrhage.
- Tigran Nalbandian, 50, Armenian chess grandmaster.
- Frederick M. Nicholas, 105, American lawyer.
- Kevin Nunis, 65, Malaysian Olympic field hockey player.
- Martin Olley, 61, English cricketer.
- Giuseppe Orefici, 79, Italian archaeologist.
- José Ornellas, 103, Brazilian politician, governor of the Federal District, Federal District MLC.
- Bud Otis, 86, American publisher and politician.
- Dave Parker, 74, American Hall of Fame baseball player, World Series champion, complications from Parkinson's disease.
- Sudjadnan Parnohadiningrat, 72, Indonesian diplomat.
- Kayode Peters, 49, Nigerian actor, producer, and director.
- Carlos Schvartzman, 77, Paraguayan musician, composer, and arranger.
- Gyula Tóth, 80, Hungarian footballer.
- Jacques Vergnes, 76, French footballer.
- Rod Welford, 66, Australian politician, Queensland MLA/MP.
- Chris Willingham, 74, American film and television editor, Emmy winner.
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- S. Daniel Abraham, 100, American medical industry executive and philanthropist, founder of SlimFast.
- Chandler Atwood, 46, American brigadier general, commander of Space Delta 7.
- Hussain Al Baharna, 92, Bahraini lawyer, legal advisor and politician.
- Brian Banda, 29, Zimbabwean footballer, traffic collision.
- Wolfgang Böhmer, 89, German politician, minister-president of Saxony-Anhalt and president of the Bundesrat.
- Mark Brokaw, 66, American theatre director, prostate cancer.
- Stuart Burrows, 92, Welsh operatic tenor.
- Mabandla Dlamini, 94, Swazi politician, prime minister.
- Jamal Ejlali, 78, Iranian actor.
- Sandy Gall, 97, Scottish journalist and television presenter.
- Oliver Gibson, 53, American football player.
- Maureen Hingert, 88, Sri Lankan actress and beauty queen.
- Ronny Jarabo, 85, Puerto Rican politician, member and speaker of the House of Representatives.
- Pablo Lorenzini, 75, Chilean politician, member and president of the Chamber of Deputies.
- Pentti Matikainen, 74, Finnish ice hockey coach and manager, cancer.
- Ursula Munch-Petersen, 87, Danish ceramicist.
- Alan Peacock, 87, English footballer, complications from dementia.
- Paco Pérez Durán, 63, Spanish footballer, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
- Navamani Elia Peter, 92, Indian theologian and evangelist.
- Seán Rice, 83, Northern Irish Gaelic footballer and hurler.
- Arlene Singer, 76, American politician, member of the Ohio House of Representatives.
- József Tajti, 81, Hungarian football player and coach.
- Maksym Ustymenko, 31, Ukrainian fighter pilot, plane crash.
- Antonio Vargas, 66, Ecuadorian politician.
30
- Ismail Abu Hatab, 32, Palestinian photojournalist and filmmaker, airstrike.
- Frank Barrie, 88, British actor.
- Ion Cernea, 91, Romanian Greco-Roman wrestler, world champion and Olympic silver medallist.
- Pierre Cogen, 93, French organist and composer.
- Kenneth Colley, 87, English actor, complications from COVID-19 and pneumonia.
- Ian Day, 90, Australian footballer.
- Luis Pascual Dri, 98, Argentine Roman Catholic cardinal, cardinal-deacon of Sant'Angelo in Pescheria.
- Robert C. Dynes, 82, Canadian-American physicist and academic administrator, president of the UC and chancellor of the UCSD.
- Ferenc Grunwalsky, 82, Hungarian cinematographer, director, and screenwriter.
- Magnús Þór Hafsteinsson, 61, Icelandic politician, MP, drowned.
- Siegmund Helms, 84, German musicologist.
- Saverio Indrio, 62, Italian voice actor and dubbing director.
- Loveday King, 89, English darts player.
- Lucian Leape, 94, American physician and medical scholar, heart failure.
- Gamini Lokuge, 82, Sri Lankan politician, cabinet minister, MP.
- Joan Mellen, 83, American author and professor.
- Nydia Quintero Turbay, 93, Colombian philanthropist, first lady, respiratory failure.
- William C. Rogers III, 86, American Navy captain.
- Wanda dos Santos, 93, Brazilian Olympic hurdler, blood infection.
- Lajos Sătmăreanu, 81, Romanian football player and manager.
- Nicola Savino, 87, Italian politician, deputy.
- Mohammad Shaheen, 87, Jordanian literary scholar.
- Roger Shoals, 86, American football player.
- Jim Shooter, 73, American comic book writer and editor, esophageal cancer.
- J. Roland Smith, 92, American politician, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives.
- Michael Sommer, 73, German trade unionist, president of the International Trade Union Confederation.
- Thio Su Mien, 86, Singaporean lawyer and academic, acute myeloid leukemia.
- Ctibor Turba, 80, Czech actor, pedagogue, and director.