Deaths in March 2022
March 2022
1
- Brahim Boutaleb, 84, Moroccan academic and politician, deputy.
- Yvonne Ciannella, 95, American coloratura soprano.
- Clement Crisp, 95, British dance critic.
- George DeLeone, 73, American football coach, cancer.
- Jim Denomie, 67, American Ojibwe painter, cancer.
- Conrad Janis, 94, American musician and actor, organ failure.
- Gordon Kannegiesser, 76, Canadian ice hockey player, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
- Herbert Kelman, 94, American social psychologist.
- Gareth Knight, 91, British occultist.
- Alevtina Kolchina, 91, Russian cross-country skier, Olympic champion.
- Kendrew Lascelles, 86, English-born South African actor.
- Warner Mack, 86, American country singer-songwriter.
- Alfred Mayer, 85, Austrian politician.
- Katie Meyer, 22, American soccer player, NCAA champion (2019), suicide.
- Noni Olabisi, 67, American painter and muralist.
- Hugh O'Shaughnessy, 87, British journalist and writer.
- Richard E. Rumble, 99, American rear admiral.
- Amnon Shamosh, 93, Israeli writer and poet.
- Wang Bei, 90, Chinese actress.
- Bob Wellings, 87, British television presenter and journalist.
- Dale Young, 93, American politician.
2
- Israel Beltrán Montes, 74, Mexican politician, deputy, complications from COVID-19.
- Johnny Brown, 84, American actor and singer.
- Yosef Carmon, 88, Israeli actor and stage director.
- Robert Cohen, 91, French boxer, world bantamweight champion.
- Olivier Cousi, 62, French lawyer, bâtonnier of the Paris Bar Association.
- John S. Crosby, 89, American lieutenant general.
- Evérard Daigle, 96, Canadian politician, New Brunswick MLA.
- Cathy Daley, 66, Canadian visual artist and educator.
- Kenneth Duberstein, 77, American lobbyist, White House chief of staff.
- Eberhard Goldhahn, 94, German politician, MP.
- Roger Graef, 85, American-born British documentary filmmaker, cancer.
- William Jolitz, 65, American software programmer, developer of the 386BSD operating system, sarcoma.
- Milton Klein, 98, American nuclear engineer.
- Oleksandr Korpan, 27, Ukrainian military pilot, shot down.
- Alan Ladd Jr., 84, American film producer and studio executive, Oscar winner, kidney failure.
- Autherine Lucy, 92, American civil rights activist.
- Chris Madden, 73, American interior designer and television host, head injuries sustained in a fall.
- Moussa Okanla, 71, Beninese scholar and diplomat, minister of foreign affairs.
- Shane Olivea, 40, American football player, heart disease.
- Keith Ortego, 58, American football player.
- Jean-Pierre Pernaut, 71, French news reader and broadcaster, lung cancer.
- Robert John Rose, 92, American Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Gaylord and Grand Rapids.
- John Stahl, 68, Scottish actor, cancer.
- Volodymyr Struk, 57, Ukrainian politician, deputy and mayor of Kreminna, shot.
- Frédérick Tristan, 90, French writer and poet.
- Tony Walton, 87, British set and costume designer, Oscar and Tony winner, complications from a stroke.
3
- Josef Bauer, 88, Austrian artist.
- Şenol Birol, 86, Turkish football player and manager.
- Yuan-Shih Chow, 97, Chinese-American probabilist.
- Valeriy Chybineyev, 34, Ukrainian army major, killed in battle.
- Frank Connor, 86, Scottish football player and manager.
- Tim Considine, 81, American actor.
- Angela Crow, 86, British actress.
- Andrea Danyluk, 59, American computer scientist, pancreatic cancer.
- John Duffy, 58, Canadian political strategist and writer.
- Sunday O. Fadulu, 81, Nigerian microbiologist.
- Yona Fischer, 89, Israeli art curator.
- Francesca Gargallo, 65, Italian-born Mexican philosopher, cancer.
- Sir Charles Gray, 79, British barrister and judge.
- Thomas B. Hayward, 97, American Navy admiral, chief of naval operations.
- Bruce Johnstone, 85, South African racing driver.
- Terrence Kaufman, 84, American linguist.
- Le Havre, 16, Irish-born racehorse and sire.
- Oddvar J. Majala, 89, Norwegian politician, MP.
- Walter Mears, 87, American journalist, Pulitzer Prize winner, cancer.
- Abune Merkorios, 83, Ethiopian Orthodox prelate, patriarch of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church.
- Jun Misawa, 69, Japanese baseball player and politician, member of the House of Representatives.
- Denroy Morgan, 76, Jamaican-born American reggae musician, cancer.
- Kyotaro Nishimura, 91, Japanese author, liver cancer.
- Timothy Oulton, 55, British furniture designer.
- Albert Pobor, 65, Croatian football manager.
- Clément Richard, 83, Canadian lawyer, businessman, and politician, Quebec MNA.
- Luiz Pinguelli Rosa, 80, Brazilian nuclear physicist.
- Felton Ross, 94, British-American physician and medical missionary.
- William Samb, Papua New Guinean politician, MP.
- Bruno Saul, 90, Estonian politician.
- Otto Schweizer, 97, German footballer.
- Heinz Wassermann, 82, German footballer.
- Maryan Wisniewski, 85, French footballer.
- Dean Woods, 55, Australian cyclist, Olympic champion.
- Indra Yasin, 67, Indonesian politician, regent of North Gorontalo.
- Rich Yonakor, 63, American basketball player.
4
- Guido Anzile, 93, Italian-born French road racing cyclist.
- Anne Beaumanoir, 98, French neurophysiologist, Resistance member during World War II, Righteous Among the Nations.
- Ruth Bidgood, 99, Welsh poet.
- Willy Buer, 93, Norwegian footballer.
- Terry Cooney, 88, American baseball umpire.
- Iwan Edwards, 84, British-born Canadian choral conductor.
- Robert Faricy, 95, American Jesuit priest and theologian.
- Joel Gerber, 81, American judge.
- Miguel Grinberg, 84, Argentine writer, poet, and journalist.
- Jean-Guy Guilbault, 90, Canadian politician, MP.
- Jimbeau Hinson, 70, American country music singer-songwriter.
- Wilhelm Huberts, 84, Austrian football player and manager.
- Dai Jones, 78, Welsh television presenter.
- Elsa Klensch, 92, Australian-born American journalist and television presenter.
- Valentin Knysh, 84, Russian politician, deputy.
- Juan Pablo de Laiglesia, 73, Spanish diplomat, state secretary for international cooperation and president of AECID.
- Colin Lewis, 79, British Olympic racing cyclist, cancer.
- Stewart Lord, 81, Australian footballer.
- Peter Marcuse, 93, German-American lawyer and urban planner.
- Paula Marosi, 85, Hungarian fencer, Olympic champion.
- Rod Marsh, 74, Australian Hall of Fame cricket player and coach, heart attack.
- Keven McKenna, 77, American politician, member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives and president of the Rhode Island Constitutional Convention.
- Juan Carlos Muñiz, 37, Mexican journalist, shot.
- Ed Ochiena, 84, Canadian football player.
- Bill Phipps, 79, Canadian religious leader, moderator of the United Church of Canada.
- Renee Poussaint, 77, American television journalist.
- James Remnant, 3rd Baron Remnant, 91, British hereditary peer, member of the House of Lords.
- Sunith Francis Rodrigues, 88, Indian military officer, chief of the army staff, chairman of COSC and governor of Punjab.
- Mitchell Ryan, 88, American actor, heart failure.
- Paul Shefflin, 41, Irish hurler.
- Karl Swan, 90, American politician, member of the Utah State Senate.
- Shane Warne, 52, Australian Hall of Fame cricketer, delivered the Ball of the Century, heart attack.
5
- Masood Akhtar, 81, Pakistani actor, lung cancer.
- Lynda Baron, 82, British actress.
- Elguja Burduli, 80, Georgian actor and singer.
- Agostino Cacciavillan, 95, Italian Roman Catholic cardinal, president of the Administration of the Patrimony of the Apostolic See.
- Dennis Cunningham, 86, American civil rights lawyer.
- Luz Fernandez, 86, Filipino actress and television presenter, cardiac arrest.
- Takashi Hikino, 71, Japanese economist.
- Adrienne L. Kaeppler, 86, American anthropologist and author.
- Lil Bo Weep, 22, Australian rapper and singer.
- Antonio Martino, 79, Italian politician, deputy, minister of foreign affairs and defence.
- Gladys Moisés, 60, Argentine lawyer and politician, cancer.
- Immanuel Ngatjizeko, 69, Namibian politician, MP.
- Patricio Renán, 77, Chilean singer.
- Roberto Rivas Reyes, 67, Nicaraguan magistrate, president of the Supreme Electoral Council, sepsis and COVID-19.
- Sally Schmitt, 90, American restaurateur, founder of The French Laundry.
- Taro Shigaki, 70, Japanese actor, heart failure.
- Nils Dag Strømme, 76, Norwegian Olympic boxer.
- James W. Truran, 81, American physicist.
- Colin Wesley, 84, South African cricketer, complications from a stroke.
- Roy Winston, 81, American football player.
- Zhang Zhongxian, 96, Chinese military officer, political commissar of Guangzhou Military Region.
- Vladimir Zhoga, 28, Ukrainian Sparta Battalion commander, killed in battle.
6
- Ahmad Muhammad Al-Khatib, 95, Kuwaiti doctor and politician, MP.
- Robbie Brightwell, 82, British sprinter, Olympic silver medalist.
- Celeste Gold Broughton, 96, American writer and socialite.
- Bhim Prasad Dahal, 67, Indian politician, MP, renal failure.
- Alan R. Drengson, 87–88, Canadian philosopher.
- Hubert Fattal, 51, Lebanese businessman and perfumer, stabbed.
- Frank Fleming, 68, American politician, member of the Montana House of Representatives.
- Jean-Antoine Fiori, 39, French rally driver, racing accident.
- Kjell Grengmark, 87, Swedish curler.
- Berty Gunathilake, 97, Sri Lankan actor and comedian.
- Kenneth Ives, 87, British actor and director.
- June Kirby, 94, American actress and model.
- Margit Korondi, 89, Hungarian gymnast, Olympic champion.
- Luc Laventure, 77, French journalist, director of France Ô and La Première.
- Pavlo Lee, 33, Ukrainian actor and television presenter, bombing.
- Mao Yongze, 91, Chinese nuclear engineer, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.
- Geraldo Melo, 86, Brazilian businessman and politician, senator, governor of Rio Grande do Norte, lung cancer.
- Frank O'Farrell, 94, Irish football player and manager.
- John Parlett, 96, British Olympic runner.
- Andrew Reddy, 89, Irish Olympic boxer.
- Pau Riba i Romeva, 73, Spanish musician, pancreatic cancer.
- Sayed Hyderali Shihab Thangal, 74, Indian Islamic scholar, cancer.
- Giuseppe Wilson, 76, Italian footballer, stroke.
7
- Paul Anderson, 87, British sailor, Olympic bronze medalist.
- Per Magnar Arnstad, 84, Norwegian politician and entrepreneur.
- Vasily Astafyev, 102, Russian Soviet army colonel.
- Ramón Báez Romano, 93, Dominican golfer and politician.
- George Boscawen, 9th Viscount Falmouth, 102, British peer, member of the House of Lords.
- Berkrerk Chartvanchai, 77, Thai boxer, WBA flyweight champion.
- Sir Jeremy Child, 3rd Baronet, 77, British actor.
- Renny Cushing, 69, American politician, four-time member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, prostate cancer complicated by COVID-19.
- José Ricardo Díaz Pardeiro, 77, Spanish historian.
- John F. Dunlap, 99, American politician, member of the California State Assembly and senate.
- Robert M. Farnsworth, 92, American author and academic.
- Avraham Hirschson, 81, Israeli politician, MK, minister of finance.
- István T. Horváth, 68, Hungarian American chemist.
- Mia Ikumi, 42, Japanese manga artist, subarachnoid hemorrhage.
- Charles Mansolillo, 72, American lawyer and politician, member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives.
- Oleksandr Marchenko, 57, Ukrainian politician, deputy, killed in battle.
- Geoffrey Thorndike Martin, 87, British Egyptologist.
- Jean Mouchel, 93, French politician, MEP.
- Nadungamuwa Raja, 69, Sri Lankan elephant, heart attack.
- Christy O'Brien, 88, Irish hurler.
- Benjamín Prado Casas, 96, Chilean politician, senator.
- Yuriy Prylypko, 61, Ukrainian politician, mayor of Hostomel, shot.
- Sumy Sadurni, 32, Chilean photojournalist, traffic collision.
- Donna Scheeder, 74, American librarian, president of IFLA, cancer.
- Shahnawaz Tanai, 72, Afghan military officer and politician, minister of defence and chief of the general staff.
- Muhammad Rafiq Tarar, 92, Pakistani jurist and politician, president, senator and justice of the Supreme Court, heart attack.
- Teng Jinxian, 84, Chinese film director, producer, and screenwriter.
- Héctor Vargas Bastidas, 70, Chilean Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Arica and Temuco.
- Jan Welmers, 84, Dutch composer and organist.
- Jesús Zúñiga, 74, Mexican politician, mayor of Unión de Tula, deputy and member of the Congress of Jalisco, shot.
8
- Nelson W. Aldrich Jr., 86, American author.
- Joseph R. Bowen, 71, American politician, member of the Kentucky Senate, heart attack.
- Tomás Boy, 70, Mexican footballer, pulmonary embolism.
- Desislav Chukolov, 47, Bulgarian politician, MEP.
- René Clemencic, 94, Austrian composer.
- Patrick Duggan, 86, Irish actor.
- Margaret Farrow, 87, American politician, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly and Senate, lieutenant governor of Wisconsin.
- Annah Faulkner, 72, Australian novelist.
- Go for Gin, 30, American racehorse, Kentucky Derby winner, heart failure.
- Grandpa Elliott, 77, American musician, complications from skin infection.
- Johnny Grier, 74, American football official.
- Ad Havermans, 87, Dutch politician, mayor of The Hague.
- Ghanam Al-Jumhur, 90–91, Kuwaiti politician, MP.
- Gordon Lee, 87, English football player and manager.
- Fernando Carlos Maletti, 72, Argentine Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of San Carlos de Barlioche and Merlo–Moreno.
- Sergei Mandreko, 50, Russian-Tajik football player and manager, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
- Leo Marx, 102, American historian.
- Georges Michel, 75, French rugby union player.
- Ron Miles, 58, American jazz musician, complications from polycythemia vera.
- Mun Jong-nam, North Korean diplomat, ambassador to Italy and Syria, stroke.
- Gyo Obata, 99, American architect.
- Ron Pember, 87, British actor, stage director, and dramatist.
- Luiz Pereira, 60, Brazilian shot putter, Paralympic champion.
- Valeriy Petrov, 67, Ukrainian football player and manager, COVID-19.
- Jim Richards, 75, American football player.
- Volodymyr Rohovsky, 68, Ukrainian footballer.
- Maria Simon, 103, Austrian sociologist.
- Peter Smithwick, 85, Irish judge.
- Sargur Srihari, 72, Indian-American scientist, complications from glioblastoma.
- Ron Stander, 77, American boxer, complications from diabetes.
- Kateryna Stupnytska, 25, Ukrainian military officer, missile attack.
- Isao Suzuki, 89, Japanese jazz double-bassist, COVID-19.
- Oleh Svynchuk, 29, Ukrainian soldier, missile attack.
- Serhiy Vasich, 50–51, Ukrainian soldier, missile attack.
- Dominique Warluzel, 64, French-born Swiss lawyer and playwright.
- Yuriko, 102, American dancer and choreographer.
- Eddy Yusuf, 66, Indonesian politician, regent of Ogan Komering Ulu.
9
- Aijaz Ahmad, 81, Indian-born American Marxist philosopher.
- David Ash, 78, English cricketer.
- Annerose Baier, 75, German ice dancer.
- Benjamin Chaha, 82, Nigerian politician.
- Justice Christopher, 40, Nigerian footballer.
- David Crooks, 90, New Zealand air force officer, chief of the air staff, chief of defence staff.
- Inge Deutschkron, 99, German-Israeli journalist and author.
- Joe D'Orazio, 99, British professional wrestler.
- Ron Hansen, 78, Canadian politician, Ontario MPP.
- Hilman Hariwijaya, 57, Indonesian writer.
- Fong Seow Hor, 85, Malaysian Olympic swimmer.
- Serhiy Kotenko, 54, Ukrainian military officer, shot.
- John Korty, 85, American film director and animator.
- Jimmy Lydon, 98, American actor.
- Burton L. Mack, 90, American biblical scholar.
- Robert McLendon, 85, American politician, member of the Arizona House of Representatives.
- Yves Michalon, 77, French communicator, writer, and publisher.
- James Pickands, 90, American mathematical statistician.
- Donald Pinkel, 95, American pediatrician, director of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
- Richard Podolor, 86, American musician and record producer.
- Marvin J. Roshell, 89, American politician, member of the Wisconsin Senate.
- Vladislav Shoot, 81, Russian-British composer.
- Bernard Talon, 91, French politician, senator.
- Louis Weil, 86, American Episcopal priest and liturgical scholar.
- David Wheeler, 72, American politician, member of the Alabama House of Representatives.
- Edwin Zarowin, 95, American track and field coach.
10
- Robert Cardenas, 102, Mexican-born American air force brigadier general.
- Sorapong Chatree, 71, Thai actor, lung cancer.
- Emilio Delgado, 81, American actor, multiple myeloma.
- Sir J. H. Elliott, 91, British historian and Hispanist, pneumonia.
- Annie Flanders, 82, American magazine publisher.
- Vladimir Frolov, 54–55, Russian major general.
- León Genuth, 90, Argentine Olympic wrestler.
- Mario Gigante, 98, American mobster.
- Georges Ginoux, 88, Belgian-born French politician, senator.
- Gerry Goyer, 85, Canadian ice hockey player.
- Jürgen Grabowski, 77, German footballer.
- Ian Hannaford, 82, Australian footballer.
- Kimberley Kitching, 52, Australian politician, senator.
- Dimitris Kontominas, 82, Greek businessman.
- Magne Landrø, 84, Norwegian Olympic sport shooter.
- Robert W. Lucky, 86, American electrical engineer and inventor.
- Hiram Maristany, 76, American photographer.
- Gavin Martin, 60, Northern Irish music journalist.
- Zora Martin-Felton, 91, American museum director and curator.
- Bobbie Nelson, 91, American pianist and singer.
- Odalis Pérez, 44, Dominican baseball player, fall.
- Alvard Petrossyan, 75, Armenian writer, philologist and publicist.
- Annerose Schmidt, 85, German classical pianist.
- Mario Terán, 79, Bolivian military warrant officer, executioner of Che Guevara.
11
- Rupiah Banda, 85, Zambian politician, president and vice-president, colon cancer.
- Mohammed Saeed Bekheitan, 77, Syrian politician.
- Sandra Cavalcanti, 96, Brazilian politician, linguist and academic, deputy.
- Guayo Cedeño, 48, Honduran musician and record producer, respiratory failure.
- Frank De Coninck, 77, Belgian diplomat, ambassador to the Holy See.
- Sir William Fittall, 68, British civil servant, secretary general of the Archbishops' Council.
- Paul Genevay, 83, French sprinter, Olympic bronze medalist.
- Giovanni Giuliano, 72, Italian politician, president of the Province of Imperia.
- Arthur A. Goren, 96, American historian.
- Norman K. Gottwald, 95, American political activist and biblical scholar.
- Julian Heicklen, 90, American chemist and civil liberties activist.
- Rustam Ibragimbekov, 83, Azerbaijani screenwriter, film director and producer.
- Jun Kondō, 92, Japanese theoretical physicist, pneumonia.
- Elizabeth Larner, 89, British actress.
- Jacobus Luna, 80, Indonesian politician, regent of Bengkayang.
- Brad Martin, 48, American country singer, cirrhosis.
- Michelle Materre, 67, American film distributor and educator.
- Gerardo Rozín, 51, Argentinian journalist and television host.
- João Evangelista Martins Terra, 97, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Brasília.
- Timmy Thomas, 77, American R&B singer-songwriter and musician.
- Laurent Vimont, 61, French businessman.
- Martha Vonk-van Kalker, 78, Dutch politician, senator.
- Nebojša Vučićević, 59, Serbian football player and manager.
- Cora Faith Walker, 37, American politician, member of the Missouri House of Representatives, non-ischemic cardiomyopathy.
- Sally Watson, 98, American author.
12
- Dmytro Apukhtin, 44, Ukrainian soldier, shot.
- Traci Braxton, 50, American R&B singer and television personality, esophageal cancer.
- David Jarrett Collins, 86, American inventor and businessman.
- Vatsala Deshmukh, 92, Indian actress.
- Alan J. Faller, 93, American meteorologist and oceanographer.
- Vera Gissing, 93, Czech-British author and translator.
- Eliezer Goldberg, 90, Israeli jurist, judge of the Supreme Court and state comptroller.
- Henry Herscovici, 95, Israeli Olympic sports shooter.
- Valeriy Hudz, 51, Ukrainian military officer.
- Dragoljub Jeremić, 43, Serbian footballer.
- Kandikonda, 48, Indian lyricist, throat cancer.
- Pentti Karvonen, 90, Finnish Olympic steeplechase runner.
- Colin Kitching, 88, Australian Olympic footballer.
- Alain Krivine, 80, French politician, MEP.
- Fujiya Matsumoto, 89, Japanese Olympic sailor.
- Marshall W. Moore, 92, American politician, member of the North Dakota House of Representatives.
- Robert Vincent O'Neil, 91, American screenwriter, film director and producer.
- Karl Offmann, 81, Mauritian politician, president.
- George Pease, 4th Baron Gainford, 95, British architect and nobleman.
- Chris Pfeiffer, 51, German stunt rider, suicide.
- Biagio Proietti, 81, Italian screenwriter and film director.
- Selwyn Ryan, 86, Trinidad and Tobago political scientist.
- Günther Schwarz, 80, German politician, member of the Landtag of Saarland.
- Pete St John, 90, Irish folk singer-songwriter.
- Av Westin, 92, American television producer.
- Jessica Williams, 73, American jazz pianist and composer.
13
- Quinn H. Becker, 91, American army lieutenant general.
- Erhard Busek, 80, Austrian politician, vice-chancellor.
- Chiang Chen, 98, Hong Kong industrialist, founder and chairman of Chen Hsong.
- Vic Elford, 86, British racing driver, cancer.
- Gerry Frank, 99, American businessman, journalist and civil servant.
- Gary Gresdal, 75, Canadian ice hockey player.
- Paul Hampshire, 40, Scottish footballer, traffic collision.
- Anissa Hassouna, 69, Egyptian politician, MP, cancer.
- Leif Hermann, 80, Danish politician, MP.
- Maureen Howard, 91, American novelist, memoirist, and editor.
- William Hurt, 71, American actor, Oscar winner, prostate cancer.
- Ajdar Ismailov, 83, Azerbaijani philologist, co-founder of New Azerbaijan Party.
- Harue Kitamura, 93, Japanese politician, mayor of Ashiya, Hyōgo, aspiration pneumonia.
- Albert Kresch, 99, American painter.
- Pawel Kwiek, 70, Polish photographer.
- Mary Lee, 100, Scottish singer and comedian.
- Li Guangxi, 92, Chinese operatic tenor, stroke.
- Igor Mandić, 82, Croatian writer, literary critic, and columnist.
- Sam Massell, 94, American businessman and politician, mayor of Atlanta.
- Peter McMahon, 90, Australian politician, member of the New South Wales Legislative Council.
- Micaela, Countess of Paris, 83, Chilean-Spanish aristocrat.
- Christopher Moore, 70, American preservationist, complications from COVID-19 and pneumonia.
- Antonio Nachura, 80, Filipino jurist, associate justice of the Supreme Court, solicitor general and deputy.
- Bernard Nussbaum, 84, American attorney, White House Counsel.
- Adam Odzimek, 77, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Sandomierz and Radom.
- Brent Renaud, 50, American photojournalist, writer, and filmmaker, shot.
- Ľubomír Roman, 77, Slovak actor and politician, member of the National Council, minister of culture.
- Aliaksiej Skoblia, 31, Belarusian soldier.
- Tang Chuan, 69, Taiwanese actor and television producer.
- Stephen Tarabalka, 29, Ukrainian fighter pilot, shot down.
- Sandra Warner, 87, American actress and model.
14
- Brigitte Chamarande, 66, French actress, bone cancer.
- Martin Parfait Aimé Coussoud-Mavoungou, 62, Congolese businessman and politician, complications from liver surgery.
- Michael Cudahy, 97, American entrepreneur and philanthropist.
- Terry Dunleavy, 93, New Zealand winemaker.
- Jason Edwards, 52, Australian rugby league player.
- Jack R. Gannon, 85, American author and deaf culture historian.
- Charles Greene, 76, American sprinter, Olympic champion.
- Scott Hall, 63, American Hall of Fame professional wrestler, complications from hip surgery.
- Dave Hill, 81, American football player.
- Sharif Ali bin al-Hussein, 65, Iraqi royal and politician.
- Kenichi Itō, 84, Japanese diplomat and political scientist, pneumonia.
- Kumudben Joshi, 88, Indian politician, MP, governor of Andhra Pradesh.
- Anil Joshiyara, 68, Indian politician, Gujarat MLA, complications from COVID-19.
- Mykola Kravchenko, 38, Ukrainian politician and soldier.
- Eileen Mackevich, 82, American historian.
- Jorge Silva Melo, 73, Portuguese theatre director and playwright, co-founder of Teatro da Cornucópia.
- Eric Mercury, 77, Canadian singer, songwriter and musician.
- Marilyn Miglin, 83, Czechoslovakian-born American entrepreneur, inventor and television host.
- Bill Miller, 92, American politician, member of the North Carolina Senate, complications from pneumonia.
- Sandeep Nangal Ambian, 38, British-Indian kabaddi player, shot.
- Miriam Hederman O'Brien, 89, Irish barrister and academic.
- Peter Padfield, 89, Indian-born British naval historian and author.
- José Ramiro Pellecer Samayoa, 92, Guatemalan Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Guatemala.
- Michael F. Price, 70, American value investor and philanthropist.
- Azizur Rahman, 82, Bangladeshi film director.
- Morten Schakenda, 55, Norwegian baker, lung cancer.
- Francisco Solís Peón, 53, Mexican politician, Mexico City MLA, complications from COVID-19.
- Pervis Spann, 89, American broadcaster, music promoter and radio personality.
- David Stephenson, 63, English rugby player.
- Mina Swaminathan, 88, Indian educationist.
- Akira Takarada, 87, Japanese actor.
- Steve Wilhite, 74, American computer scientist, inventor of the GIF, COVID-19.
- Pierre Zakrzewski, 55, Irish war photojournalist, incoming fire during the battle of Kyiv.
15
- Cabo Anselmo, 80, Brazilian navy officer and informant, leader of 1964 Sailors' Revolt.
- Tom Barnett, 85, English footballer.
- Arturo Bonín, 78, Argentine actor.
- Arnold W. Braswell, 96, American air force lieutenant general.
- Piet Bukman, 88, Dutch politician, minister of defence and agriculture, Speaker of the House of Representatives.
- Lauro Cavazos, 95, American politician, secretary of education.
- Jean-Pierre Corteggiani, 79, French Egyptologist.
- C. William Gear, 87, British-American mathematician.
- Dennis González, 67, American jazz trumpeter.
- Mohammad Alavi Gorgani, 81–82, Iraqi-born Iranian grand ayatollah.
- Marrio Grier, 50, American football player.
- Barbara Maier Gustern, 87, American vocal coach, brain injuries.
- Til Hazel, 91, American real estate developer.
- Jürgen W. Heike, 73, German politician, member of the Landtag of Bavaria.
- Randy J. Holland, 75, American judge, member of the Delaware Supreme Court.
- Joan Langdon, 99, Canadian Olympic swimmer.
- Lu Liang-Huan, 85, Taiwanese golfer.
- Ma Shaoxin, 86, Chinese actor.
- Tony Marchi, 89, English football player and manager.
- Norpipah Abdol, 67, Malaysian politician, Malacca State MLA, complications from cancer and COVID-19.
- Nina Novak, 94, Polish-born Venezuelan ballerina and choreographer.
- Patrick Osakwe, 73, Nigerian politician, senator.
- Eugene Parker, 94, American solar physicist.
- Jean Potvin, 72, Canadian ice hockey player and radio broadcaster, Stanley Cup champion.
- Vic Preston Jr, 71, Kenyan rally driver.
- Anneli Sauli, 89, Finnish actress.
- David Stephenson, 63, British rugby league player.
- Bob Williams, 80, American politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives.
16
- Denis Baylor, 82, American neurobiologist, cardiac arrhythmia.
- Egidius Braun, 97, German football administrator, president of the DFB.
- Chen Jingxiong, 100, Chinese engineer, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.
- Walter Coblenz, 93, American film producer.
- William Conan Davis, 95, American physical chemist.
- Merri Dee, 85, American journalist.
- Vic Fazio, 79, American politician, chair of the House Democratic Caucus, member of the U.S. House of Representatives, melanoma.
- Andy Geddes, 62, Scottish footballer, cancer.
- Syed Makbul Hossain, 75, Bangladeshi politician, MP.
- Dzintars Jaundžeikars, 66, Latvian politician, minister of the interior and MP.
- Dick Knostman, 90, American basketball player.
- Shankarrao Genuji Kolhe, 92, Indian politician, Maharashtra MLA.
- Natta Konysheva, 86, Russian painter.
- Richard Lipez, 83, American journalist and author, pancreatic cancer.
- Graham McColl, 87, Australian footballer.
- Margaret M. McGowan, 90, British historian.
- Ben Micah, Papua New Guinean politician.
- Mish Michaels, 53, Indian-born American meteorologist.
- Shamaa Mohammed, 64, Omani television actress, heart attack.
- Alton Morgan, 89, American politician, member of the Maine House of Representatives.
- Barbara Morrison, 72, American jazz singer.
- Pierce Mullen, 88, American historian.
- Phillis Nolan, 76, Irish lawn bowler, world champion.
- Pierre Pichette, 68, Canadian sledge hockey player, Paralympic silver medalist.
- Kendall Rhine, 79, American basketball player, cancer.
- Józef Różański, 90, Polish politician, MP.
- Slobodan Škrbić, 77, Serbian footballer.
- Kunimitsu Takahashi, 82, Japanese racing driver, motorcyclist, and team owner, four-time All-Japan Sports Prototype champion, lymphoma.
- Ralph Terry, 86, American baseball player. World Series champion, complications from head injury.
- Helene Vannari, 73, Estonian actress.
- Pete Ward, 84, Canadian-born American baseball player.
- Bobby Weinstein, 82, American songwriter.
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- Christopher Alexander, 85, Austrian-born British-American architect and design theorist.
- Pascal Beaudet, 65, French politician, member of the Departmental Council of Seine-Saint-Denis, mayor of Aubervilliers.
- Ingeborg Botnen, 88, Norwegian politician, MP.
- Peter Bowles, 85, English actor, cancer.
- Emmett C. Burns Jr., 81, American politician, member of the Maryland House of Delegates.
- Clemens Cornielje, 63, Dutch politician, MP, King's commissioner of Gelderland, brain tumor.
- Artem Datsyshyn, 43, Ukrainian ballet dancer, missile attack.
- Jean-Pierre Demailly, 64, French mathematician.
- Domenico DeMarco, 85, Italian pizzaiolo, founder of Di Fara Pizza.
- Piotr Drzewiecki, 71, Polish footballer.
- Vaughn Flora, 77, American politician, member of the Kansas House of Representatives, cancer.
- Sir Wira Gardiner, 78, New Zealand soldier, public servant and writer.
- Dru C. Gladney, 65, American anthropologist.
- Jaroslav Kurzweil, 95, Czech mathematician.
- Edward Harding MacBurney, 94, American Anglican prelate, bishop of Quincy.
- Bobby Nalzaro, 58, Filipino journalist and radio presenter.
- Tony Nash, 85, British bobsledder, Olympic champion.
- Gerrit Noordzij, 90, Dutch typographer.
- Martha Palafox Gutiérrez, 73, Mexican politician, deputy and senator.
- Elsa Papadimitriou, 80, Greek politician, MP.
- Alan Rees, 84, Welsh rugby player and cricketer.
- Jean-Luc Ribar, 57, French footballer.
- Tadao Sato, 91, Japanese film critic, theorist and historian.
- David Schmeidler, 82–83, Israeli mathematician and economic theorist.
- Oksana Shvets, 67, Ukrainian actress, missile attack.
- Jean Simonet, 94, Belgian Olympic runner.
- Hisanori Takada, 40, Japanese footballer.
- Ramdeo Singh Yadav, 75, Indian politician, Bihar MLA, heart attack.
- Yuri Vechkasov, 73, Russian politician, senator.
18
- Ahmad Daifallah Al-Azeib, Yemeni diplomat.
- Harold Akin, 77, American football player.
- Aleksei Bakharev, 45, Russian-Ukrainian footballer.
- Tom Barrise, 68, American basketball coach.
- David Callender, 91, British Olympic rower.
- Antonio Castro Leache, 77, Spanish politician, member of the Valencian Courts.
- Kelly Cherry, 81, American author and poet.
- Erik Christensen, 90, American football player.
- John Clayton, 67, American Hall of Fame sportswriter and reporter.
- Ezio Damolin, 77, Italian Olympic skier.
- Bob Daniels, 86, American basketball coach.
- Murray Day, 90, New Zealand squash administrator, president of the World Squash Federation.
- Alfons Dirnberger, 80, Austrian footballer.
- John Arthur Eaves, 85, American politician, member of the Mississippi House of Representatives.
- Jaap Flier, 88, Dutch dancer and choreographer.
- Glen Glenn, 87, American rockabilly singer.
- Goonew, 24, American rapper, shot.
- Lenard Gustafson, 88, Canadian politician, MP and senator.
- Eugene E. Habiger, 82, American general.
- Oddrun Hokland, 79, Norwegian Olympic athlete.
- Chaim Kanievsky, 94, Polish-born Israeli Haredi rabbi.
- Andy Lochhead, 81, Scottish footballer.
- Alex MacLellan, 91, Canadian ice hockey player.
- Bernabé Martí, 93, Spanish tenor.
- Pepper Martin, 85, Canadian-American professional wrestler and actor.
- George McCallum, 86, Scottish footballer.
- Nan Melville, 72, American photographer.
- George Montague, 98, British LGBT rights activist.
- Philippe Nassif, 50, French journalist and philosopher, suicide.
- Younes Nazarian, 91, Iranian-American investor and philanthropist.
- Robert Prentiss, 85, American politician, member of the New York State Assembly.
- Borys Romanchenko, 96, Ukrainian Holocaust survivor, bombing.
- Andrei Soluyanov, 62, Russian politician, deputy.
- Åge Sørensen, 84, Norwegian footballer.
- Bobby Starr, 85, American singer.
- Budi Tek, 65, Indonesian art collector and philanthropist, pancreatic cancer.
- Sheila Waters, 93, British calligrapher.
- Grigory Yastrebenetsky, 98, Russian sculptor.
- Don Young, 88, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives, Alaska Senate, and House of Representatives.
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- Shahabuddin Ahmed, 92, Bangladeshi jurist and politician, president and chief justice.
- Federico Martín Aramburú, 42, Argentine rugby union player, shot.
- Bill Archie, 92, American college football coach.
- Joseph Baber, 84, American composer and violist.
- William C. Camp, 76, American politician, member of the New Mexico House of Representatives.
- Pierre Carron, 89, French sculptor and painter.
- Lyell Cresswell, 77, New Zealand composer, liver cancer complicated by COVID-19.
- Tom Duffy, 92, Irish circus ringmaster.
- Joel Hasse Ferreira, 77, Portuguese politician, MEP and five-time deputy.
- Linda Garrou, 79, American politician, member of the North Carolina Senate.
- Pat Goss, 80, American mechanic and television presenter.
- Luis Guinot, 86, American diplomat.
- Dilara Hashem, 85, Bangladeshi novelist.
- He Luli, 87, Chinese politician and paediatrician, vice chairperson of the CPPCC and Standing Committee of the NPC.
- Alan Hopgood, 87, Australian actor, producer, and writer, prostate cancer.
- Michail Jurowski, 76, Russian conductor.
- Paul Kavanagh, Irish businessman and politician, senator.
- Roberts Ķīlis, 54, Latvian politician and social anthropologist, minister for education and science.
- John Michael Małek, 93, Polish-American engineer.
- Bill McLennan, 80, Australian statistician.
- Scoey Mitchell, 92, American actor, comedian, and director.
- Ku Pao-ming, 71, Taiwanese actor and comedian, heart failure.
- Tom Moody, 60s, American visual artist, critic and blogger, complications from COVID-19.
- Pierre Naftule, 61, Swiss writer and theatre director, complications from amytrophic lateral sclerosis.
- Ansah Owusu, 42, English footballer.
- Bruce Rigsby, 84–85, American-Australian anthropologist.
- Winfield W. Scott Jr., 94, American military officer, superintendent of the United States Air Force Academy.
- Dave Sims, 52, English rugby union player.
- Mallu Swarajyam, 91, Indian politician, Andhra Pradesh MLA, multiple organ failure.
- Marian Zembala, 72, Polish surgeon, academic and politician, deputy.
20
- Abdullah Al-Nibari, 85, Kuwaiti politician, MP.
- Raimon Carrasco, 98, Spanish football executive, president of FC Barcelona.
- Marina Goldovskaya, 80, Russian-American documentary film director, academic, and cinematographer.
- Eric Hall, 89, British Olympic racewalker.
- Adriana Hoffmann, 82, Chilean botanist, environmentalist, and author.
- Richard Labonté, 72, Canadian writer and editor, stomach cancer.
- Debra Majeed, 68, American religious historian and activist, complications following surgery.
- Miguel Navarro, 92, Spanish Olympic distance runner.
- Jacob Oulanyah, 56, Ugandan politician, speaker of the parliament.
- Andrei Paliy, 51, Russian military officer, killed in combat.
- Brent Petrus, 46, American football player, epilepsy.
- Arnaldo Rosa Prata, 94, Brazilian politician, mayor of Uberaba.
- John Purvis, 83, British politician, MEP, cancer.
- Ralph Riach, 86, Scottish actor.
- John V. Roach, 83, American microcomputer pioneer, led development of the TRS-80.
- Adam Shakoor, 74, American lawyer, jurist and activist.
- Howard C. Tibbals, 85, American sculptor.
- Gaétan Turcotte, 67, Canadian Olympic water polo player.
- Vijjota, 92, Burmese Buddhist monk, thathanabaing.
- Zaki Fatin Abdel Wahab, 61, Egyptian actor and film director.
- Wen Shengchang, 100, Chinese oceanographer and academic, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
- Reine Wisell, 80, Swedish racing driver.
- Don Ylvisaker, 88, American mathematical statistician.
- Tom Young, 89, American college basketball coach.
21
- Shinji Aoyama, 57, Japanese film director, screenwriter and composer, esophageal cancer.
- Yuz Aleshkovsky, 92, Russian-American writer, poet, and singer-songwriter.
- Waldemar Bergendahl, 88, Swedish film producer.
- Samuel Cabrera, 61, Colombian road cyclist, lightning strike.
- Yvan Colonna, 61, French Corsican nationalist and convicted murderer, complications from stab wounds.
- Harold Curry, 89, American politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly.
- Lawrence Dane, 84, Canadian actor, pancreatic cancer.
- Nicholas Furlong, 93, Irish journalist and historian.
- Rosa Gómez de Mejía, 82, Dominican socialite, first lady, heart attack.
- Sara Suleri Goodyear, 68, Pakistani-American writer.
- Kip Hawley, 68, American businessman and government official, administrator of the Transportation Security Administration, lung cancer.
- Gérard Istace, 86, French politician, deputy.
- Lee Koppelman, 94, American urban planner.
- William Randall Lolley, 90, American Christian clergyman.
- Verne Long, 96, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives.
- Soumeylou Boubèye Maïga, 67, Malian politician, prime minister and minister of foreign affairs.
- Vitaly Melnikov, 93, Russian film director and screenwriter.
- Nikolai Osyanin, 80, Russian footballer.
- LaShun Pace, 60, American gospel singer, organ failure.
- Mohammad Reyshahri, 75, Iranian politician and cleric, minister of intelligence, member of the Assembly of Experts and prosecutor-general.
- Rodolfo Sacco, 98, Italian legal scholar.
- Eva Ingeborg Scholz, 94, German actress.
- Raymond Séguy, 92, French Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Gap and Autun.
- Tallavajjala Sundaram, 71, Indian stage actor, director, and writer.
- Fevzi Zemzem, 80, Turkish football player and manager.
22
- Mohd Azizan Baba, 40, Malaysian football player and manager.
- Eva Castillo, 52, Filipino singer, kidney disease.
- Robert D. Cess, 89, American atmospheric scientist.
- Terry Darracott, 71, English footballer.
- Dame Miriam Dell, 97, New Zealand women's advocate.
- Morus Elfryn, 73, Welsh musician and production manager.
- Grindstone, 29, American racehorse, Kentucky Derby winner.
- Elspeth Howe, Baroness Howe of Idlicote, 90, British peer, member of the House of Lords, cancer.
- Tadao Mitome, 83, Japanese photographer, prostate cancer.
- Ted Mooney, 70, American novelist and journalist, heart disease.
- Pierre Papadiamandis, 85, French pianist and composer.
- Barrington Patterson, 56, English kickboxer and mixed martial artist, heart attack.
- Edmund Michał Piszcz, 92, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop of Warmia.
- Jacques Rougerie, 90, French historian.
- Maxie Santillan Jr., 66, American actor.
- Sunanda Sanyal, 84, Indian academic, sepsis and multiple organ failure.
- Thiounn Mumm, 96, Cambodian civil servant.
- Milovan Vitezović, 77, Serbian writer, professor and screenwriter.
- Elnardo Webster, 74, American basketball player.
- Zipping, 20, Australian racehorse.
23
- Amina Mohamed Abdi, 40, Somali politician, MP, bombing.
- Madeleine Albright, 84, Czechoslovakian-born American politician, secretary of state and ambassador to the United Nations, cancer.
- Auti Angel, 52, American actress, singer and dancer, breast cancer.
- Mohamed El-Ashram, 66, Egyptian Olympic wrestler.
- Spartak Borisov, 85, Russian politician, vice president of Sakha and mayor of Yakutsk.
- Charles G. Boyd, 83, American air force general, lung cancer.
- Rusty Clark, 75, American football player.
- Sterling R. Cockrill, 96, American politician, member and speaker of the Arkansas House of Representatives.
- Andrzej Cwojdziński, 94, Polish conductor, composer, and music teacher.
- Hassan Dhuhul, Somali politician, MP, bombing.
- Boris Dorfman, 98, Romanian-born Ukrainian writer and scholar.
- James Downey, 82, Canadian academic administrator, president of the University of New Brunswick and the University of Waterloo.
- Raymond C. Eubanks Jr., 88, American politician.
- Dermot Fitzpatrick, 81, Irish politician, TD and senator.
- Peter Goddard, 78, Canadian journalist.
- Guðrún Helgadóttir, 86, Icelandic children's author and politician, speaker of the Althing.
- Kaneaster Hodges Jr., 83, American politician, senator.
- Ivan Hollett, 81, English footballer.
- Joël Houssin, 68, French author, complications from multiple sclerosis.
- Zinaida Ignatyeva, 84, Russian pianist and music teacher.
- Edward Johnson III, 91, American businessman.
- Russell Kerr, 92, New Zealand ballet dancer, choreographer, and producer.
- Abd-Al-Minaam Khaleel, 100, Egyptian military officer.
- Özcan Köksoy, 82, Turkish footballer.
- Ramesh Chandra Lahoti, 81, Indian jurist, chief justice.
- Jimmy Lindley, 86, British jockey.
- Som Marandi, 58, Indian politician, MP.
- Busby Noble, 62, New Zealand Māori activist and Antarctic adventurer, cancer.
- John I. Pitt, 85, Australian mycologist, lymphoma.
- William Powell, 74, British barrister and politician, MP.
- Rabindra Kumar Rana, 75, Indian politician, MP.
- Arthur Riggs, 82, American geneticist, cancer.
- Max Walsh, 84, Australian journalist.
- Stan Wilson, 73, Australian cricketer.
- Zhang Ziyi, 97, Chinese zootechnician, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.
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- John Andrews, 88, Australian architect.
- Kirk Baptiste, 59, American sprinter, Olympic silver medalist.
- Dieter Bokeloh, 80, German Olympic ski jumper.
- Dagny Carlsson, 109, Swedish blogger and influencer.
- Abhishek Chatterjee, 57, Indian actor, heart attack.
- Chen Chengda, 92, Chinese football player and manager.
- Denise Coffey, 85, English actress, comedian and writer.
- Randy Cornor, 67, American country singer.
- Sergio Costa, 72, Italian-born British businessman, co-founder of Costa Coffee.
- Patricia Ann Ferguson, 86, Scottish civil engineer.
- Johnny Fripp, 101, Canadian skier and football player.
- Oleksandr Harbuz, 19, Ukrainian soldier, execution by gunshot.
- Rafael Llopis, 88, Spanish psychiatrist, essayist, and translator.
- Marty Martinello, 91, Canadian football player.
- Kenny McFadden, 61, American-born New Zealand basketball player and coach, kidney disease.
- John McLeod, 88, Scottish composer.
- Richard A. Murphy, 77, American neuroscientist.
- Arcadio Poveda, 91, Mexican astronomer.
- Luis Roldán, 78, Spanish politician and convicted fraudster, director general of the Civil Guard.
- G. Kendall Sharp, 87, American jurist, judge for the U.S. District Court for Middle Florida.
- Louie Simmons, 74, American powerlifter and strength coach.
- Gil Stein, 94, American lawyer and ice hockey executive, president of the National Hockey League.
- Ivan Yagan, 87, Russian writer.
25
- Grace Alele-Williams, 89, Nigerian academic administrator, vice-chancellor of the University of Benin.
- Birago Balzano, 86, Italian cartoonist.
- Reza Baraheni, 86, Iranian novelist, poet, and political activist.
- Thalekunnil Basheer, 77, Indian politician, MP.
- Mira Calix, 52, South African-born British visual artist and musician.
- Dr Cann, Ghanaian broadcaster.
- Sir John Chapple, 90, British field marshal, commander-in-chief, land forces, chief of the general staff, and governor of Gibraltar.
- Adebiyi Daramola, 64, Nigerian academic.
- Ivan Dikunov, 80, Russian sculptor, complications from COVID-19.
- Dirck Halstead, 85, American photojournalist.
- Taylor Hawkins, 50, American Hall of Fame musician.
- Kathryn Hays, 87, American actress.
- Bobby Hendricks, 84, American singer, Alzheimer's disease.
- Philip Jeck, 69, English composer.
- Maksym Kagal, 30, Ukrainian kickboxer.
- Milivoj Karakašević, 73, Serbian table tennis player.
- Keith Martin, 55, American R&B singer, heart attack.
- Nguyễn Hữu Việt, 33, Vietnamese Olympic swimmer, asthma.
- Alan Palmer, 95, British author.
- Cat Pausé, 42, American fat studies academic and activist.
- Yakov Rezantsev, 48, Russian general, air strike.
- Vaʻele Paʻiaʻaua Iona Sekuini, 58, Samoan politician, MP, heart attack.
- Mxolisa Sokatsha, 57, South African politician, member of the National Assembly, traffic collision.
26
- Ba Dai, 91, Chinese politician, deputy.
- Bang Jun-seok, 51, South Korean composer, music director, and singer-songwriter, stomach cancer.
- Joseph Blenkinsopp, 94, American academic theologian.
- Claudette Bradshaw, 72, Canadian politician, MP and minister of labour, lung cancer.
- James Butler, 90, British sculptor.
- Bethany Campbell, 80, American writer.
- Jeff Carson, 58, American country singer, heart attack.
- Gianni Cavina, 81, Italian actor.
- Duan Qing, 68, Chinese philologist.
- George Groombridge, 94, New Zealand politician.
- Peter Gunby, 87, English football player and manager.
- Jesse Hickman, 83, American baseball player.
- Joan Joyce, 81, American Hall of Fame softball player and coach, and golfer.
- Violetta Kolesnikova, 83, Russian animator.
- Theodore Kryzak, 66, American politician, member of the Maine House of Representatives.
- Garry Leach, 67, British comic book artist.
- Tina May, 60, English jazz singer, cancer.
- John K. Menzies, 74, American diplomat, blood clot.
- Aimé Mignot, 89, French football player and manager, peritonitis.
- James Moriarty, 85, Irish Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Dublin and bishop of Kildare and Leighlin.
- Rosalind Morris, 101, Welsh-born American plant geneticist.
- Bennet Murdock, 96, American psychologist.
- Rosa Palomino, 71, Peruvian Aymara indigenous leader, journalist and human rights activist.
- Tom Reynolds, 85, Australian politician, Victorian MLA.
- Mike Riddell, 69, New Zealand Christian minister and writer.
- Joe Williams, 88, American college basketball coach, cancer.
- Teofil Wilski, 86, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Kalisz.
27
- Lars Bloch, 83, Danish-Italian actor.
- Titus Buberník, 88, Slovak footballer.
- Garret Cowenhoven, 80, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives.
- Jaroslav Falta, 71, Czech motocross racer, heart failure.
- Ashton Hawkins, 84, American lawyer and museum board member.
- Karl Korte, 93, American composer.
- Rocky King, 64, American professional wrestler and referee.
- John LaGrone, 77, American football player.
- Maurice Langdon, 87, New Zealand cricketer.
- Lyubomir Milchev-Dandy, 58, Bulgarian journalist, writer, and television personality, beaten.
- Ayaz Mutallibov, 83, Azerbaijani politician, prime minister and president.
- Valora Noland, 80, American actress.
- Enrique Pinti, 82, Argentine actor and comedian, complications from diabetes.
- Martin Pope, 103, American physical chemist.
- Oleksandr Rzhavskyy, 63, Ukrainian politician.
- Andur Sahadevan, 70, Indian journalist and film critic.
- Ripunath Seth, 63, Indian politician, Odisha MLA.
- James Vaupel, 76, American scientist.
- Alexandra Zabelina, 85, Russian fencer, Olympic champion.
28
- Georges Bou-Jaoudé, 78, Lebanese Maronite Catholic hierarch, archbishop of Tripoli.
- Marvin J. Chomsky, 92, American television director.
- Raja Izuddin Chulan, 71, Malaysian royal.
- Marion Créhange, 84, French computer scientist.
- Doris Derby, 82, American civil rights activist and photographer, cancer.
- Anita Doherty, 73, Bahamian athlete, educator and philanthropist.
- Naci Erdem, 91, Turkish footballer and coach.
- B. B. Gurung, 92, Indian politician, chief minister of Sikkim.
- Dame June Jackson, 82, New Zealand Māori activist and public servant, member of the Parole Board.
- Lee Kelly, 89, American sculptor.
- Serhiy Kot, 63, Ukrainian historian.
- Eugene Melnyk, 62, Canadian businessman and philanthropist, owner of the Ottawa Senators and founder of Biovail.
- Richard Moore, 49, Scottish journalist and racing cyclist.
- Antonios Naguib, 87, Egyptian Coptic Catholic cardinal, patriarch of Alexandria.
- Raquel Pankowsky, 69, Mexican actress.
- Helmer Strømbo, 73, Norwegian curler, European champion.
- Mircea Tomuș, 88, Romanian writer and literary historian.
- David Vikøren, 95, Norwegian shipping executive, chief executive of the Norwegian Shipowners' Association.
- Kenneth Walters, 87–88, British mathematician and rheologist.
- Susan Welch, 78, American political scientist.
- Barrie Youngfellow, 75, American actress.
29
- June Shagaloff Alexander, 93, American civil rights activist.
- Paul Benioff, 91, American physicist.
- Harry Beverley, 74, English rugby league player.
- Melanie Clark Pullen, 46, Irish actress and film producer, breast cancer.
- Joyce Fairbairn, 82, Canadian politician, senator.
- Godfrey Fowler, 90, British physician and academic, Professor of General Practice at the University of Oxford.
- Paul Goodchild, 61, Australian trumpeter, cancer.
- William G. Hamilton, 90, American physician.
- Paul Herman, 76, American actor.
- Charles Jeffrey, 87, British-Russian botanist.
- Irini Konitopoulou-Legaki, 90, Greek singer.
- John Lear, 79, American conspiracy theorist and pilot.
- Kevin Lippert, 63, American book publisher, complications from brain cancer.
- Jun Lopito, 64, Filipino rock guitarist.
- Peter McDonald, 98, Irish Olympic footballer.
- Nancy Milford, 84, American biographer.
- John T. Richardson, 98, American academic and priest, president of DePaul University.
- Rüdiger, Margrave of Meissen, 68, German prince, disputed head of the Royal House of Saxony.
- Zigmunds Skujiņš, 95, Latvian writer.
- Thomas F. Staley, 86, American author and scholar.
- Miguel Van Damme, 28, Belgian footballer, leukaemia.
- Terry Wallis, 57, American extended coma recoverer.
- Andy Wickham, 74, British record producer.
- Jennifer Wilson, 89, British actress.
- Kerry-Jayne Wilson, 72, New Zealand biologist.
- Alan Wooler, 68, English football player and manager.
30
- Charles G. Anderson, 92, American police officer and politician, chief of the Anchorage Police Department, member of the Alaska House of Representatives.
- James Bedingfield, 97, American politician, member of the Oregon House of Representatives.
- Bob Brown, 88, Australian politician, MP, minister for land transport.
- Andrzej Butra, 60, Polish veterinarian and politician.
- Juan Carlos Cárdenas, 76, Argentine footballer.
- Ernie Carroll, 92, Australian puppeteer.
- Dolores Castro, 98, Mexican poet, essayist and literary critic.
- Mathew Cheriankunnel, 91, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Nalgonda and Kurnool.
- Martin A. Conway, 69, British psychologist.
- Sir John Craven, 81, English businessman.
- Yanick Étienne, 64, Haitian singer, cancer.
- Egon Franke, 86, Polish fencer, Olympic champion.
- Abdelilah Mohammed Hassan, 88, Iraqi football manager.
- Martin Hochertz, 53, American football player.
- Thomas Huffman, 77, American archaeologist.
- David Irvine, 75, Australian diplomat, director general of ASIO and of ASIS.
- Stephen Keener, 79, American voice actor.
- Roger Laouenan, 89, French writer and historian.
- Fred Markus, 84, Canadian Olympic cyclist.
- Manabu Miyazaki, 76, Japanese writer and social critic.
- Wolf Muser, 75, German actor.
- Abdul Kahar Othman, 68, Singaporean drug trafficker, execution by hanging.
- Tom Parker, 33, English pop singer, glioblastoma.
- John Peake, 97, British field hockey player, Olympic silver medallist.
- Nancy Ramey, 81, American swimmer, Olympic silver medalist.
- Bill Sylvester, 93, American football player.
- Sidney Topol, 97, American businessman.
- Willy Vanden Berghen, 82, Belgian racing cyclist, Olympic bronze medallist.
- Nathaniel Ian Wynter, 67, Jamaican musician, cancer.
- John Zaritsky, 79, Canadian filmmaker, Oscar winner.
- Urbano Zea, 80, Mexican Olympic basketball player.
31
- Georgi Atanasov, 88, Bulgarian politician, prime minister.
- Kirori Singh Bainsla, 81, Indian military officer and social activist.
- Jennifer Belcher, 78, American politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives.
- Vladimir Bochkov, 75, Russian politician, senator.
- Rıdvan Bolatlı, 93, Turkish footballer.
- John Bruhin, 57, American football player.
- Andrzej Bujakiewicz, 82, Polish conductor and teacher.
- Shirley Burkovich, 89, American baseball player.
- Günter Deckert, 82, German political activist.
- Patrick Demarchelier, 78, French fashion photographer.
- Joanne G. Emmons, 88, American politician, member of the Michigan Senate and House of Representatives.
- Zoltán Friedmanszky, 87, Hungarian football player and manager.
- Ángel María Gianola, 95, Uruguayan politician, minister of industry and labour and the interior.
- Easa Saleh Al Gurg, Emirati businessman and diplomat.
- Richard Howard, 92, American poet, Pulitzer Prize winner.
- Moana Jackson, 76, New Zealand Māori lawyer and academic.
- Joseph Kalichstein, 76, American classical pianist, pancreatic cancer.
- Patricia MacLachlan, 84, American author.
- Franz M. Matschinsky, 90, German-American physician, pharmacologist and biochemist.
- Sven Melander, 74, Swedish journalist, television personality, and actor, esophageal cancer.
- Tullio Moneta, 84, Italian mercenary, co-leader of the 1981 Seychelles coup d'état attempt.
- Graham Nerlich, 92, Australian philosopher.
- Oon Chiew Seng, 106, Singaporean gynaecologist.
- Francesc Pardo i Artigas, 75, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Girona.
- Marek Pasionek, 61, Polish lawyer and government official.
- Patricia Poblete, 75, Chilean economist, minister of housing and urbanism.
- Athauda Seneviratne, 90, Sri Lankan politician, MP.
- Niculae Spiroiu, 85, Romanian engineer, military general and politician, minister of defense.
- Bob Todd, 72, English footballer.
- Oleksiy Tsybko, 55, Ukrainian rugby player and politician, mayor of Smila.
- Vasyl Turyanchyk, 86, Ukrainian football player and manager.
- Kei Yamamoto, 81, Japanese actor, pneumonia.