Deaths in May 2022
May 2022
1
- James A. Andersen, 97, American politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives and Senate.
- Millie Bailey, 104, American World War II veteran and civil servant.
- Naftali Blumenthal, 100, Polish-born Israeli politician, MK.
- Kathy Boudin, 78, American political activist and convicted murderer, cancer.
- Bertha Conton, 98, Sierra Leonean educator.
- Ray Freeman, 90, British chemist.
- Ilan Gilon, 65, Israeli politician, MK.
- Ángela Hernández, 31, Colombian politician, lawyer and journalist, breast cancer.
- Freddy Johnston, 86, Scottish journalist.
- Dominique Lecourt, 78, French philosopher.
- Mike Liles, 76, American politician, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives.
- Rajshekhar Mansur, 79, Indian classical vocalist.
- Takuya Miyamoto, 38, Japanese footballer.
- Carlos Eduardo Moreira Ferreira, 83, Brazilian businessman and politician, deputy.
- Henry Coke Morgan Jr., 87, American federal judge, Eastern District of Virginia.
- Jim Murphy, 74, American author.
- Ivica Osim, 80, Bosnian football player and manager, heart attack.
- Ric Parnell, 70, English drummer and actor.
- Charles Siebert, 84, American actor, complications from COVID-19.
- Sally Siegrist, 70, American politician, member of the Indiana House of Representatives.
- Roberta Tomber, 68, British archaeologist.
- Josephine Tsang, 62, Hong Kong politician, member of the Islands District Council, suicide by charcoal burning.
- Jerry verDorn, 72, American actor, cancer.
- Michel Vinaver, 95, French writer and dramatist.
- Régine Zylberberg, 92, Belgian-born French singer and nightclub owner.
2
- Vytautas Beleska, 69, Lithuanian-American musician.
- Max Boyes, 87, British Olympic hurdler.
- Ursula Braun-Moser, 84, German politician, MEP.
- María José Cantilo, 68, Argentine singer-songwriter.
- Roberto Chapula de la Mora, 66, Mexican politician, member of the Congress of Colima, shot.
- Gianfranco De Bosio, 97, Italian film director and screenwriter.
- Vitali Dzerbianiou, 45, Belarusian Olympic weightlifter.
- Graham Farquharson, 81, Canadian mining engineer.
- Jean-Marie Faux, 98, Belgian Jesuit author, translator and theologian.
- Biancamaria Frabotta, 75, Italian writer.
- Peter Frohmader, 63, German composer, musician and visual artist.
- Nield Gordon, 91, American college basketball coach.
- João Gago Horta, 79, Portuguese businessman and politician, MP.
- Jan Kostrhun, 79, Czech writer and politician, MP.
- Axel Leijonhufvud, 88, Swedish economist.
- Kailia Posey, 16, American beauty pageant and reality show contestant, suicide by hanging.
- Joseph Raz, 83, Israeli philosopher.
- Đuro Seder, 94, Croatian painter.
- John Richard Smoak Jr., 78, American federal jurist, Judge of the U.S. District Court for Northern Florida.
- James V. Stanton, 90, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives.
- Rob Stein, 78, American political strategist.
- John Stoffa, 82, American politician.
- Alzina Toups, 94, American chef.
- Norvald Tveit, 94, Norwegian writer and playwright.
- Radim Uzel, 82, Czech sexologist and academic, complications from stomach cancer.
- Yuri Vasenin, 73, Russian football player and manager.
3
- Egidio Alagna, 86, Italian politician, deputy.
- Véronique Barrault, 64, French actress, traffic collision.
- Javier Barrero, 72, Spanish politician, deputy, cancer.
- Jan Béghin, 72, Belgian politician, Flemish MP.
- Fran Boyd, 65, American drug counsellor.
- Tony Brooks, 90, British racing driver.
- Lino Capolicchio, 78, Italian actor and director.
- Wink Davenport, 80, American Olympic volleyball player.
- Francesco D'Agostino, 76, Italian jurist.
- Antonio T. de Nicolás, 91, Spanish-born American scholar and poet.
- Klaus Hirche, 82, German Olympic ice hockey player.
- George Horvath, 62, Swedish pentathlete, Olympic bronze medalist.
- Wilson Karunaratne, 79, Sri Lankan actor and stunt director.
- Valeri Kocharov, 74, Georgian rock guitarist and singer, stroke.
- Julie Lutz, 77, American astronomer and mathematician.
- Ted Luscombe, 97, British Anglican prelate, bishop of Brechin.
- Andra Martin, 86, American actress.
- Norman Mineta, 90, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives, secretary of commerce and transportation, heart disease.
- Meda Mládková, 102, Czech art collector.
- Lahcen Sekkouri, 69–70, Moroccan politician, minister of youth and sports.
- Tim Shaffer, 76, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania State Senate.
- Stanislav Shushkevich, 87, Belarusian politician, chairman of the Supreme Council, complications from COVID-19.
- Hiroyuki Watanabe, 66, Japanese actor, suicide by hanging.
- Bert Weaver, 90, American golfer.
- Carrie White, 78, American hairdresser, cancer.
- Mieke Wijaya, 83, Indonesian actress and model.
- Yu Zhigang, 48, Chinese politician.
4
- Joaquin C. Arriola, 96, Guamanian attorney and politician, senator and speaker of the legislature.
- Baek Nam-chi, 78, South Korean politician, MP.
- Richard Connolly, 94, Australian composer and musician.
- Anne de Leseleuc, 94, French writer, historian, and actress.
- Nguyễn Duy Quý, 90, Vietnamese academic and politician, MP.
- Mary Fuller, 99, American sculptor and art historian.
- Herschella Horton, 83, American politician, member of the Arizona House of Representatives.
- Albin Julius, 54, Austrian musician.
- Charoen Khanthawong, 89, Thai politician, MP.
- Zbigniew Kicka, 72, Polish Olympic boxer.
- Pamela Kosh, 93, British-American actress.
- Józef Leśniak, 54, Polish politician, MP.
- Gerhard Mans, 60, Namibian rugby union player, traffic collision.
- Donald McKellow, 96, British Olympic cyclist.
- Kenny Moore, 78, American Olympic runner.
- Harm Ottenbros, 78, Dutch racing cyclist, UCI Road World Champion.
- Lalli Partinen, 80, Finnish Olympic ice hockey player, COVID-19.
- Gunnar Pétursson, 92, Icelandic Olympic cross-country skier.
- Howie Pyro, 61, American punk bassist, COVID-19.
- Odir Rocha, 81, Brazilian politician, deputy and mayor of Palmas.
- Hélène de Saint-Père, 58, French actress.
- Juhani Salmenkylä, 90, Finnish Olympic basketball official and orienteering competitor, European relay champion.
- Lars Skåål, 72, Swedish Olympic water polo player.
- Géza Varasdi, 94, Hungarian athlete, Olympic bronze medallist.
- Wukun Wanambi, 59, Australian Yolngu painter.
- Yuliya Voyevodina, 50, Russian Olympic racewalker.
5
- Gary Allen, 76, New Zealand cricketer.
- Sir James Anderton, 89, British police officer, chief constable of Greater Manchester Police.
- Amanda Claridge, 72, British archaeologist, cancer.
- Justin Constantine, 52, American military officer, prostate cancer.
- Lamin Conteh, 45, Sierra Leonean footballer.
- Leonid Dukhovny, 83, Ukrainian-American singer-songwriter, fire.
- Serhiy Dyachenko, 77, Ukrainian writer and screenwriter.
- David L. Fried, 89, American optical physicist.
- Mike Hagerty, 67, American actor, antibiotic reaction.
- Du'Vonta Lampkin, 25, American football player, shot.
- José Manuel Liaño Flores, 100, Spanish lawyer and politician, member of Cortes Españolas and mayor of A Coruña.
- Mohammad Akbar Lone, 75, Indian politician, MP and Jammu and Kashmir MLA.
- Ronald Lopatni, 77, Croatian water polo player, Olympic champion.
- Faye Marlowe, 95, American actress.
- Gary Miller, 62, English musician, producer, and songwriter.
- Théodore Nzue Nguema, 48, Gabonese football player and manager.
- František Plass, 78, Czech football player and manager.
- Regina Reyes Mandanas, 57, Filipino politician, member of the House of Representatives.
- Mario Roy, 71, Canadian journalist.
- Kevin Samuels, 57, American internet personality.
- Gunnar Sandborg, 94, Norwegian Olympic rower.
- Arthur Tonkin, 92, Australian politician, Western Australia MLA.
- José Félix Villarreal, 75-76, Mexican chess player, shot.
- José Luis Violeta, 81, Spanish footballer.
- Kenneth Welsh, 80, Canadian actor, cancer.
- Leo Wilden, 85, German footballer.
6
- Gabriel Garran, 95, French actor and director.
- Seán Garvey, 69, Irish traditional singer.
- Alan Gillis, 85, Irish farmers' leader and politician, MEP.
- Kostas Gousgounis, 91, Greek pornographic actor, heart attack.
- Helen Kleberg Groves, 94, American rancher.
- Alf Hambe, 91, Swedish author, composer, and singer-songwriter.
- George Huang, 86, Taiwanese politician, Changhua County magistrate and chairman of the Central Election Commission.
- Jewell, 53, American R&B singer.
- Bill Laskey, 79, American football player.
- Patricia A. McKillip, 74, American author.
- Kelly Meafua, 31, Samoan rugby player, jumping from bridge.
- Ann Metzinger, 90, American nutritionist.
- Hajdar Muneka, 68, Albanian journalist and diplomat.
- John Akparibo Ndebugre, 72, Ghanaian politician, MP.
- George Pérez, 67, American comic book artist and writer, pancreatic cancer.
- Mirosław Pietrewicz, 81, Polish economist and politician, minister of state treasury and deputy prime minister, MP.
- Ralph Polson, 92, American basketball player.
- Claude Provencher, 72, Canadian architect.
- Bojjala Gopala Krishna Reddy, 73, Indian politician, Andhra Pradesh MLA, cardiac arrest.
- George Seals, 79, American football player.
- Al Spalding, 89, American naval architect.
- Mark Sweeney, 62, American politician, member of the Montana Senate.
- Marian van der Meer, 85, Dutch politician, senator.
7
- Mike Adamson, 74, American baseball player.
- Shah Jikrul Ahmad, 70, Bangladeshi politician, MP, heart attack.
- Antón Arieta, 76, Spanish footballer.
- Yuri Averbakh, 100, Russian chess grandmaster and author.
- Ihor Bedzai, 49, Ukrainian naval officer and pilot, shot down.
- Jürgen Blin, 79, German boxer, European heavyweight champion.
- Kevin Corcoran, 90, Australian rules footballer.
- Elisa Maria Damião, 75, Portuguese politician and trade union activist, MP, MEP.
- Fisseha Desta, 81, Ethiopian military officer and politician, vice president, heart disease.
- Donald Elson, 99, American film, stage and television actor.
- Suzi Gablik, 87, American artist, author and art critic.
- Mickey Gilley, 86, American country singer.
- Partha Ghosh, 81, Indian reciter.
- Marek Grabowski, 72, Polish doctor and politician.
- Kang Soo-yeon, 55, South Korean actress, complications from cerebral hemorrhage.
- Jack Kehler, 75, American actor, complications from leukemia.
- Bruce MacVittie, 65, American actor.
- Jack McDonald, 92, Australian footballer.
- Francis J. Meehan, 98, American diplomat, United States ambassador to Czechoslovakia, Poland and East Germany.
- Sir Paul Mellars, 82, British archaeologist.
- Simion Mironaș, 56, Romanian footballer.
- Dominique Mortemousque, 71, French politician, senator.
- Adel Al Mulla, 51, Qatari footballer, heart attack.
- Kwaku Ohene-Frempong, 76, Ghanaian physician, lung cancer.
- Al Papik, 95, American college football coach and administrator.
- Robin Parkinson, 92, English actor.
- Maria Radnoti-Alföldi, 95, Hungarian-German archaeologist and numismatist.
- Amadou Soumahoro, 68, Ivorian politician, president of the National Assembly.
8
- André Arthur, 78, Canadian radio host and politician, MP.
- Paul Bladt, 90, French trade unionist and politician, deputy.
- Karl Bruggmann, 86, Swiss Olympic wrestler.
- John R. Cherry III, 73, American film director and screenwriter, complications from Parkinson's disease.
- Harry Dornbrand, 99, American aerospace engineer.
- Syd Farrimond, 81, English footballer, complications from dementia.
- Michel Gervais, 77, Canadian university professor, rector of Université Laval.
- Robert Gillmor, 85, British wildlife artist and illustrator.
- Maria Gusakova, 91, Russian cross-country skier, Olympic champion.
- Hidenori Hasegawa, 84, Japanese politician, member of the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly.
- Bengt Johansson, 79, Swedish handball player and coach.
- Rajat Kumar Kar, 87, Indian playwright, non-fiction author and broadcaster, heart disease.
- Kim Chi-ha, 81, South Korean poet and playwright.
- Sunny Low, 82, Singaporean ballroom dancer and choreographer, brain haemorrhage.
- Arthur Nzeribe, 83, Nigerian politician, senator.
- Nigel F. Palmer, 75, British Germanist.
- Stefanos Petrakis, 97, Greek Olympic sprinter.
- Mahendra Raj, 97, Indian engineer.
- Sunil Kanti Roy, 78, Indian businessman.
- Antonio Salazar, 33, Mexican footballer, burned.
- Ray Scott, 88, American angler, founder of the Bass Anglers Sportsman Society.
- Ľubor Štark, 69, Czech Olympic sprint canoeist.
- Robert J. Vlasic, 96, American executive.
- Fred Ward, 79, American actor.
- Dennis Waterman, 74, English actor and singer, lung cancer.
- Zhuang Qiaosheng, 105, Chinese geneticist and wheat breeder, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
9
- Amarakeerthi Athukorala, 57, Sri Lankan politician, MP, beaten.
- Bob Barnard, 88, Australian jazz trumpeter.
- Robert Brom, 83, American Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Duluth and San Diego.
- John L. Canley, 84, American soldier, Medal of Honor recipient, cancer.
- Fred Carter, 83, American comic book artist.
- John H. Coates, 77, Australian mathematician.
- Paolo Dalle Fratte, 70, Italian politician, deputy.
- Midge Decter, 94, American non-fiction writer.
- Denys Dubrov, 33, Ukrainian swimmer, four-time Paralympic champion.
- Joan Gilmore, 94, American journalist.
- Tadeusz Grygiel, 68, Polish basketball player.
- Gerald Hannon, 77, Canadian journalist.
- Olawale Adeniji Ige, 83, Nigerian electrical engineer, minister of communications and aviation.
- Tim Johnson, 75, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives and the Illinois House of Representatives.
- Rieko Kodama, 58, Japanese video game designer.
- Linda Lê, 58, French writer.
- John Leo, 86, American journalist.
- Jody Lukoki, 29, Dutch-Congolese footballer, complications from injuries sustained in a beating.
- Andreas Lütkefels, 57, German Olympic rower.
- David Lytton Cobbold, 2nd Baron Cobbold, 84, British hereditary peer, member of the House of Lords, complications from Parkinson's disease.
- Minoru Nojima, 76, Japanese classical pianist.
- Adreian Payne, 31, American basketball player, shot.
- Qin Yi, 100, Chinese actress.
- Inge Viett, 78, German militant and writer.
- Lily Chodidjah Wahid, 74, Indonesian politician, MP.
- Malcolm Walker, 78, American football player, cancer.
- Davyd Zhvania, 54, Ukrainian politician, minister of emergency and deputy, shelling.
10
- Manuel Abreu, 63, French-Portuguese football player and manager.
- Jim Andreotti, 84, American football player.
- James A. Beckford, 79, British sociologist.
- Richard Benson, 67, British-Italian guitarist, singer and television host.
- Bob Blizzard, 71, British politician, MP, lord commissioner of the Treasury.
- Hanns-Peter Boehm, 94, German chemist.
- Doug Caldwell, 94, New Zealand jazz musician.
- Yung-Ping Chen, 91, Chinese-born American economist and gerontologist.
- John Cripps, 95, British-Australian horticulturalist.
- Mike Davis, 80, English rugby union player and coach.
- María Duval, 95, Argentine actress.
- Nessim Gaon, 100, Sudanese-Swiss financier.
- Walter Hirsch, 92, American basketball player.
- Leonid Kravchuk, 88, Ukrainian politician, president, two-time people's deputy, and chairman of the Verkhovna Rada.
- Bob Lanier, 73, American Hall of Fame basketball player and coach.
- Kjell Lönnå, 85, Swedish conductor, composer and television host.
- Jesús Mariñas, 79, Spanish journalist, bladder cancer.
- Enrique Metinides, 88, Mexican crime photographer.
- Jock O'Brien, 84, Australian footballer.
- Marcelo Pecci, 45, Paraguayan prosecutor, shot.
- Katsumoto Saotome, 90, Japanese author.
- Shivkumar Sharma, 84, Indian santoor player and composer, cardiac arrest.
- Glyn Shaw, 71, Welsh rugby union and rugby league player.
- Gideon Tinsley, 95, American politician, member of the Oklahoma Senate.
- Karl Van Roy, 83, American politician, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly.
- Richard Worth, 73, New Zealand politician, MP, minister of internal affairs.
- Peter Wu Junwei, 58, Chinese Roman Catholic prelate, prefect apostolic of Xinjiang, heart attack.
11
- Shireen Abu Akleh, 51, Palestinian-American journalist, shot killed.
- Edward Arnett, 99, American chemist.
- Jim Asato, 94, American college football and baseball coach.
- Peter Atkins, 86, British-born New Zealand Anglican priest, Bishop of Waiapu.
- Sam Basil, 52, Papua New Guinean politician, deputy prime minister, MP, and minister of finance, traffic collision.
- William Bennett, 86, British flautist.
- Jeroen Brouwers, 82, Dutch writer.
- Patricia Cahill, 77, Irish singer.
- Clarence Dixon, 66, American murderer, execution by lethal injection.
- Norman Dolph, 83, American songwriter and record producer, cancer.
- Marilyn Fogel, 69, American geo-ecologist.
- Ivor Ganahl, 79, Swiss Olympic sailor.
- Paul Ginsborg, 76, British historian.
- Barbara Gloudon, 87, Jamaican journalist, author and playwright.
- George Gorton, 75, American political consultant, complications from Parkinson's disease.
- J. R. Gray, 83, American politician.
- Geraldine Grimes, 71, American education activist.
- Henk Groot, 84, Dutch footballer.
- Ian Hall, 82, Guyanese-born British musician, composer and educator.
- Dick Hanley, 86, American Olympic swimmer.
- Margot Heuman, 94, German-born American Holocaust survivor.
- Philip L. Kohl, 75, American anthropologist.
- Harerangi Meihana, 88, New Zealand church leader.
- Sid Mittra, 91, Indian-American economist and academic.
- Tom Page, 91, American football coach.
- Claude Peter, 74, French basketball player.
- June Preston, 93, American actress, dementia.
- Sukh Ram, 94, Indian politician, minister of communications and MP, stroke.
- Josef Šorm, 90, Czech Olympic volleyball player.
- Tracy B. Strong, 78, American philosopher.
- Alexander Toradze, 69, Georgian pianist.
- Ryuhei Ueshima, 61, Japanese comedian and actor, suicide by hanging.
- Randy Weaver, 74, American survivalist.
12
- Haleh Afshar, Baroness Afshar, 77, British academic and politician, member of the House of Lords.
- Juan Amat, 75, Spanish field hockey player, Olympic silver medalist.
- Ruth Bishop, 89, Australian virologist.
- Gino Cappelletti, 88, American football player and analyst.
- Bernard Carton, 74, French politician, deputy, complications from Alzheimer's disease.
- Luis Albeiro Cortés Rendón, 70, Colombian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Vélez and auxiliary bishop of Pereira.
- Kieran Egan, 79, Irish educational philosopher and author.
- Djalu Gurruwiwi, 86–87, Australian yidaki player.
- Larry Holley, 76, American college basketball coach.
- Vannette W. Johnson, 91, American football coach.
- Ramesh Latke, 52, Indian politician, Maharashtra MLA, heart attack.
- Paul Makler Sr., 101, American Olympic fencer.
- Daniel Joseph Marion, 76, Canadian politician, commissioner of the Northwest Territories.
- Robert McFarlane, 84, American Marine Corps officer and politician, national security advisor, complications from lung disease.
- Henry Mollicone, 76, American composer.
- Brian Muggleton, 80, Australian cricketer.
- Rainer Nägele, 78, Liechtenstein-born American literary scholar.
- Francesco Nucara, 82, Italian politician, deputy.
- Maria Pańczyk-Pozdziej, 80, Polish politician, senator.
- Giorgio Pasetto, 80, Italian politician, deputy, senator.
- Béla Petsco, 79, American writer.
- Rodney Reid, 82, New Zealand footballer and cricketer.
- Vagish Shastri, 86, Indian grammarian and linguist.
- Alexei Tsvetkov, 75, Russian poet.
- Arnold Walker, 70, English rugby league player, cancer.
- Arthuryne J. Welch-Taylor, 105, American educator.
13
- Julie Beckett, 72, American teacher and disability rights activist, heart attack.
- Teresa Berganza, 89, Spanish mezzo-soprano.
- Bob Ciaffone, 81, American poker player.
- Karim Djoudi, 63, Algerian politician, minister of finance.
- Jean Faure, 85, French politician, senator.
- Maurice Fisher, 91, American baseball player.
- Ricky Gardiner, 73, Scottish guitarist and composer.
- Arthur Getis, 87, American geographer.
- Sir Angus Grossart, 85, Scottish merchant banker and newspaper executive.
- Katsuhiko Kumazaki, 80, Japanese baseball administrator, commissioner of Nippon Professional Baseball, heart failure.
- Lil Keed, 24, American rapper, liver and kidney failure.
- Jim Lyall, 76–77, Canadian politician, president of Nunatsiavut.
- Henry G. Martin, 70, English filmmaker.
- Alec Mathieson, 101, Australian football player.
- Ben Roy Mottelson, 95, American-Danish nuclear physicist, Nobel Prize laureate.
- Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, 73, Emirati royal and politician, president and ruler of Abu Dhabi.
- Simon Preston, 83, English organist, conductor, and composer.
- João Rendeiro, 69, Portuguese banker, founder of Banco Privado Português, suicide by hanging.
- Ed Rynders, 62, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives.
- Viktor Samokhin, 66, Russian football player and coach.
- Uri Savir, 69, Israeli politician, MK and diplomat.
- Rosmarie Trapp, 93, Austrian-born American singer.
- Richard Wald, 92, American television executive and journalist, complications from a stroke.
- Yang Hyong-sop, 96, North Korean politician, chairman of the Supreme People's Assembly, stroke.
14
- América Alonso, 85, Venezuelan actress.
- Andrei Babushkin, 58, Russian human rights activist, politician and publicist, pancreatitis.
- Bernard Bigot, 72, French physicist and civil servant, director general of ITER.
- François Blais, 49, Canadian writer.
- Piero Carletto, 59, Italian Olympic rower, cancer.
- Donal Courtney, 52, Irish actor, playwright and stage director.
- James Francis Edwards, 100, Canadian fighter pilot.
- Ramez Elmasri, 71, Egyptian-American computer scientist.
- Helen Fein, 87, American sociologist.
- Christian Giudicelli, 79, French novelist and literary critic.
- John W. Huffman, 89, American organic chemist.
- Peter Nicholas, 80, American businessman, co-founder of Boston Scientific, cancer.
- Jagadamba Prasad Nigam, 94, Indian politician.
- Valerio Onida, 86, Italian jurist, judge and president of the Constitutional Court.
- Serhii Parkhomenko, 25, Ukrainian military serviceman.
- Maxi Rolón, 27, Argentine footballer, traffic collision.
- Donald Kemp Ross, 78, American public interest lawyer and author.
- André Salifou, 80, Nigerien politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs.
- Arthur Shurlock, 84, American Olympic gymnast.
- Breno Silveira, 58, Brazilian film director.
- Andrew Symonds, 46, Australian cricketer, traffic collision.
- Urvashi Vaid, 63, Indian-American LGBT activist and author.
- David West, 57, American baseball player, brain cancer.
- Francesco Zerrillo, 91, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Tricarico and of Lucera-Troia.
15
- Harvey Achziger, 90, American football player and businessman.
- Rainer Basedow, 83, German actor.
- Roland Bezamat, 97, French Olympic cyclist.
- Sir Shane Blewitt, 87, British courtier and military officer.
- Robert Cogoi, 82, Belgian singer.
- Frank Curry, 72, Australian rugby league player and coach.
- Pallavi Dey, 25, Indian actress.
- Jim Ferlo, 70, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania Senate.
- Deborah Fraser, 56, South African gospel singer, stroke.
- Hossein Ghafourizadeh, 78, Iranian Olympic sprinter.
- Lidiya Glubokova, 68, Russian Olympic field hockey player.
- Go Gwi-nam, 88, South Korean politician, member of the National Assembly.
- Ignacy Gogolewski, 90, Polish actor.
- George Graham, 73, American politician, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives.
- Klara Höfels, 73, German actress.
- Morris Kay, 89, American politician who served in the Kansas House of Representatives
- Tadeusz Kowalczyk, 89, Polish politician and Rural Solidarity activist, MP.
- Knox Martin, 99, Colombian-born American painter and sculptor.
- Kay Mellor, 71, British actress and writer.
- David Milgaard, 69, Canadian prisoners' rights advocate, wrongfully convicted of rape and murder, complications from pneumonia.
- Salah Montaser, 88, Egyptian writer and journalist.
- Ken Mulhall, 94, Australian footballer.
- Martin Munyanyi, 66, Zimbabwean Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Gweru.
- John Mutton, 74, British politician, member of Coventry City Council.
- Stevan Ostojić, 80, Serbian footballer.
- Maggie Peterson, 81, American actress and location manager.
- Dhu al-Himma Shalish, 71, Syrian military officer.
- Sean Shanahan, 71, Canadian ice hockey player.
- Eugene Saloom, 87, American politician, three-time member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.
- Yoshie Takahashi, 90, Japanese Olympic long jumper and sports administrator, stroke.
- Jerzy Trela, 80, Polish actor.
- Șerban Valeca, 65, Romanian engineer and politician, deputy and senator.
- E. Robert Wallach, 88, American lawyer.
16
- Josef Abrhám, 82, Czech actor.
- John Aylward, 75, American actor.
- Iann Barron, 85, British computer programmer and entrepreneur.
- William N. Dunn, 83, American international relations scholar.
- Seyyed Abdollah Fateminia, 76, Iranian Islamic cleric.
- Feng Jianshen, 69, Chinese politician, CPPCC chairman of Gansu.
- Lothar Gaa, 91, German politician, member of the Landtag of Baden-Württemberg.
- Hilarion, 74, Canadian-born American Russian Orthodox prelate, first hierarch of the ROCOR.
- Algis Ignatavicius, 89, Lithuanian-born Australian Olympic basketball player.
- Sidney Kramer, 96, American politician, member of the Maryland Senate.
- Klaus-Michael Körner, 69, German politician, member of the Landtag of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.
- David LeMaster, 73, American politician.
- David MacMichael, 95, American whistleblower.
- Faouzi Mansouri, 66, Algerian footballer.
- Albin Molnár, 86, Hungarian Olympic sailor.
- Kjellaug Nakkim, 81, Norwegian politician, MP.
- Ademola Okulaja, 46, Nigerian-born German basketball player.
- Carol Ann Peters, 89, American figure skater and ice dancer.
- Epaminondas Stassinopoulos, 101, German-born American astrophysicist, writer, and World War II resistance member.
- Esteban Villa, 91, American artist.
17
- Muhammad Baydoun, 70, Lebanese politician, MP.
- Robert Bertrand, 69, Canadian politician, MP.
- E. Gerald Corrigan, 80, American banker, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, complications from Alzheimer's disease.
- Kristine Gebbie, 78, American academic and public health official, White House AIDS policy coordinator.
- Jeong Rae-hyuk, 96, South Korean military officer and politician, defense minister, MP.
- Marvin Josephson, 95, American talent manager, founder of ICM Partners.
- Rolands Kalniņš, 100, Latvian film director, screenwriter, and producer.
- Johan Kleppe, 93, Norwegian politician, MP and minister of defence.
- Maurice Lindsay, 81, British sports administrator.
- Eliseo Mendoza Berrueto, 91, Mexican politician, president of the Chamber of Deputies and governor of Coahuila.
- Antonio Oviedo, 83, Spanish football player and manager.
- Rick Price, 77, English bassist.
- Mohamed Rabbae, 81, Moroccan-born Dutch politician and activist, MP.
- Rodri, 88, Spanish footballer.
- Marnie Schulenburg, 37, American actress, breast cancer.
- Thomas Smith, 90, American Olympic sport shooter.
- Vangelis, 79, Greek musician and film composer, Oscar winner, heart failure.
18
- Alexander Astin, 89, American educator and writer.
- Miguel Báez Espuny, 91, Spanish bullfighter and actor.
- Brian Bedford, 88, Welsh footballer.
- Cathal Coughlan, 61, Irish singer-songwriter.
- DeLos F. DeTar, 102, American chemist.
- Fernando Guimarães Kevanu, 85, Angolan Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Ondjiva.
- Anne Howells, 81, British operatic mezzo-soprano, myeloma.
- Werner Israel, 90, German-born South African-Canadian physicist.
- Jim Kelly, 80, American football player.
- Larry Lacewell, 85, American football player, coach and scouting director.
- A. C. M. Lafir, 86, Sri Lankan cricketer.
- Linda Lawson, 86, American actress.
- Peter Maitlis, 89, British chemist.
- Henry Mavrodin, 84, Romanian painter, designer and essayist.
- Mpho Moerane, 52, South African restaurateur and politician, mayor of Johannesburg, traffic collision.
- Bob Neuwirth, 82, American singer-songwriter.
- Raoul Pleskow, 91, Austrian-born American composer.
- Paul Plimley, 69, Canadian free jazz pianist and vibraphonist, cancer.
- Bobby Ply, 81, American football player.
- Thomas Resetarits, 82, Austrian sculptor.
- Alf Saltveit, 75, Norwegian poet and novelist.
- Steven Seifert, 72, American medical toxicologist.
- Sam Smith, 78, American basketball player.
- Martin Šustr, 31, Czech footballer, traffic collision.
- Domingo Villar, 51, Spanish writer, complications from a stroke.
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- Sheherezade Alam, 74, Pakistani ceramist.
- Les Brownlee, 82, American colonel and politician.
- Abdul Gaffar Chowdhury, 87, Bangladeshi-born British journalist and songwriter.
- Jean-Louis Comolli, 80, French film critic and director.
- Aseff Ahmad Daula, 81, Pakistani politician, minister of foreign affairs and education.
- Joseph F. Hoffman, 97, American scientist and academic.
- Mavis Hutchison, 97, South African athlete.
- Hyon Chol-hae, 87, North Korean military officer, vice director of the GPB, multiple organ failure.
- William Lancaster, 84, British social anthropologist.
- Chete Lera, 72, Spanish actor, traffic collision.
- John Ralston Marr, 94, British Indologist.
- Stan Openshaw, 75, British geographer.
- Pamela Sharples, Baroness Sharples, 99, British life peer, member of the House of Lords.
- George Shepherd, 84, Canadian Olympic hurdler.
- Michael Sze, 76, Hong Kong civil servant, secretary for constitutional affairs and executive director of the Trade Development Council.
- Bernard Wright, 58, American funk and jazz singer, traffic collision.
20
- Muthaffar al-Nawab, 88, Iraqi poet and political critic.
- Roger Angell, 101, American sportswriter and author, heart failure.
- Glenys Arthur, 86, New Zealand neurologist.
- Ahmed Benaissa, 78, Algerian actor.
- Sir Colin Campbell, 77, British lawyer, vice-chancellor of the University of Nottingham.
- Griselda El Tayib, 97, British-born Sudanese writer and cultural anthropologist.
- Jeffrey Escoffier, 79, American author and activist.
- Sir Edward Evans-Lombe, 85, British judge.
- Tony Fitzjohn, 76, British conservationist, cancer.
- Glenn Hackney, 97, American politician, member of the Alaska House of Representatives and Senate, traffic collision.
- Yuri Javadyan, 87, Armenian politician.
- Caroline Jones, 84, Australian broadcaster, fall.
- Eugenio López Rodea, 87, Mexican business executive, founder of Jumex.
- Calvin Magee, 59, American football player and coach, complications from a heart attack.
- Vladimir Nenadić, 51, Serbian footballer.
- Camille Ninel, 94, French footballer.
- Hillar Palamets, 94, Estonian historian.
- Betty Reed, 81, American politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives.
- Dame Aroha Reriti-Crofts, 83, New Zealand community activist, president of the Māori Women's Welfare League.
- Susan Roces, 80, Filipino actress, cardiopulmonary arrest.
- Domina Eberle Spencer, 101, American mathematician.
- Bruce Tabb, 95, American-born New Zealand accountancy academic.
- Corky Taylor, 88, American football player.
- Kirill Teiter, 69, Estonian politician, MP.
21
- John Brillhart, 91, American mathematician.
- Colin Cantwell, 90, American film concept artist.
- Marco Cornez, 64, Chilean footballer, stomach cancer.
- Hubert Fermina, 74, Dutch politician, member of the House of Representatives.
- David Forbes, 88, Australian sailor, Olympic champion.
- Fon Angwafo III of Mankon, 97, Cameroonian traditional ruler, MP.
- Jane Haist, 73, Canadian Olympic discus thrower.
- Heddy Honigmann, 70, Peruvian-born Dutch film director.
- Enric Marco, 101, Spanish union worker and fake Holocaust survivor.
- Peter Koper, 75, American journalist, screenwriter and producer.
- Rosemary Radford Ruether, 85, American feminist theologian.
- Tota Singh, 81, Indian politician, Punjab MLA, complications from pneumonia.
- Tania Tinoco, 58, Ecuadorian journalist, author, and television producer.
- Emil Aloysius Wcela, 91, American Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Rockville Centre.
- Gordie Windhorn, 88, American baseball player.
- Yam Bing-yee, 90, Hong Kong Cantonese opera singer and actress.
- Achmad Yurianto, 60, Indonesian military doctor and bureaucrat.
- Jiří Zídek Sr., 78, Czech Hall of Fame Olympic basketball player and coach.
- Nikolai Zouev, 64, Russian mixed martial artist, heart disease.
22
- Kanamat Botashev, 63, Russian major general.
- Harold Brookfield, 96, British-Australian geographer.
- John Burton, 78, British conservationist and author.
- Alberte de Campou, 86, French Olympic sprinter.
- Doug Carswell, 86, New Zealand cricketer.
- John Clarke, 87, Canadian Olympic sailor.
- Don Collins, 69, American baseball player.
- József Duró, 55, Hungarian football player and manager.
- Les Dyl, 69, English rugby league player.
- Colin Forbes, 94, British graphic designer.
- Joe Hawke, 82, New Zealand Māori activist and politician, MP.
- Hazel Henderson, 89, British-American futurist and economist.
- Eduard Hercigonja, 92, Croatian philologist, Croatist and literary historian.
- Julian Hochberg, 98, American psychology researcher.
- Takashi Ishii, 75, Japanese film director and manga artist, cancer.
- Duberildo Jaque, 101, Chilean lawyer and politician, deputy.
- Greg Jein, 76, American visual effects artist.
- Mohammad Ebrahim Khedri, 84, Afghan four-time Olympic wrestler.
- Andrew Krystal, 62, Canadian news anchor and radio host.
- Lee Lawson, 80, American actress, cancer and COVID-19.
- Rodrigo Lozano de la Fuente, 101, Spanish politician, senator.
- John M. Merriman, 75, American historian.
- Miss.Tic, 66, French street artist.
- Dervla Murphy, 90, Irish travel writer and cyclist.
- Andréi Nakov, 80, French-Bulgarian art historian.
- Oemarsono, 82, Indonesian civil servant and politician, governor of Lampung.
- S. Eugene Poteat, 92, American CIA executive.
- Bonar Sianturi, 77, Indonesian military officer.
- Jaakko Syrjä, 96, Finnish writer, COVID-19.
- Minute Alapati Taupo, 60, Tuvaluan politician, deputy prime minister, ambassador to Taiwan.
- Peter Lamborn Wilson, 76, American anarchist author and poet .
- Evangeline Parsons Yazzie, 75, American Navajo educator and author.
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- Jamie Bartlett, 55, English-born South African actor, cardiac arrest.
- Thom Bresh, 74, American country guitarist and singer, esophageal cancer.
- Élie Buzyn, 93, Polish-born French surgeon and Holocaust survivor.
- Don G. Despain, 81, American botanist and plant ecologist.
- Francesco Ferrari, 75, Italian politician, MP and MEP.
- Anita Gradin, 88, Swedish politician, MP and member of the European Commission.
- Ira A. Hunt Jr., 97, American major general.
- Swarna Kahawita, 75, Sri Lankan film actress.
- Maja Lidia Kossakowska, 50, Polish fantasy writer, house fire.
- Kathleen Lavoie, 72, American microbiologist and explorer.
- Sergei Loginov, 58, Russian football player.
- Sivaji Patnaik, 91, Indian politician, MP.
- Joe Pignatano, 92, American baseball player and coach, World Series champion, complications from dementia.
- Nancy Clark Reynolds, 94, American television journalist and press secreatary.
- Horst Sachtleben, 91, German actor.
- Ilkka Suominen, 83, Finnish politician, speaker of the Parliament and president of the Nordic Council.
- Benedicta Ward, 89, British Anglican nun, theologian and historian.
- Wendell, 74, Brazilian football player and manager.
- Zaw Htay, 48, Burmese politician, spokesman of the President Office, heart attack.
24
- Fred Aftalion, 100, French chemical engineer.
- Vladimir Averchev, 75, Russian politician, deputy.
- Don Edward Beck, 85, American psychologist.
- Luis Calderón, 92, Peruvian footballer.
- Gennaro Cannavacciuolo, 60, Italian actor, singer and comedian.
- David Datuna, 48, Georgian-born American artist, lung cancer.
- Hugh Dempsey, 92, Canadian historian and author.
- Kent Floerke, 86, American Olympic triple jumper.
- Alfred Grishin, 81, Russian boxing coach.
- Hamid Yusif Hummadi, 87, Iraqi politician, minister of culture and information.
- Tadeusz Jankowski, 92, Polish Olympic cross-country skier.
- Sajjad Kishwar, 88, Pakistani actor.
- Ouka Leele, 64, Spanish photographer, cancer.
- Bob Miller, 86, American baseball player.
- Martha Myers, 97, American dance educator.
- Khyongla Rato, 98–99, Tibetan Buddhist scholar, founder of The Tibet Center.
- Maurizio Silvi, 75, Italian makeup artist.
- Derek Stokes, 82, English footballer.
- John Thompson, 95, American football executive.
- Thomas Ulsrud, 50, Norwegian curler, Olympic silver medalist, cancer.
25
- Toby Berger, 81, American information theorist.
- Jean-Louis Chautemps, 90, French jazz saxophonist.
- Paul Cloke, 69, New Zealand geographer.
- Dick Conway, 87, New Zealand rugby union player.
- Wies van Dongen, 90, Dutch racing cyclist.
- Allie Eagle, 73, New Zealand artist.
- Luis Guillermo Eichhorn, 79, Argentine Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Gualeguaychú and Morón, cardiac arrest.
- Lívia Gyarmathy, 90, Hungarian film director and screenwriter.
- Eldon C. Hall, 98, American computer scientist.
- Morton L. Janklow, 91, American literary agent, heart failure.
- Jack Kaiser, 95, American athletics coach and administrator.
- Eduardo Lizalde, 92, Mexican poet.
- Thomas Murphy, 96, American broadcasting executive.
- Gary Nelson, 87, American film and television director.
- Pinchas Stolper, 91, American Orthodox rabbi.
26
- José Antolín Toledano, 86, Spanish industrialist.
- Aldiglade Bhamu, 34, Zimbabwean footballer.
- Sir Arnold Burgen, 100, British physician, pharmacologist and academic.
- Ciriaco De Mita, 94, Italian politician, prime minister, two-time deputy, and minister of industry, complications from a fall.
- John Dodson, 3rd Baron Monk Bretton, 97, British hereditary peer, member of the House of Lords.
- Andy Fletcher, 60, English Hall of Fame keyboardist, aortic dissection.
- Willibrord Frequin, 80, Dutch journalist and television presenter, complications from Parkinson's disease.
- Richard D. Johnson, 87, American accountant, Iowa state auditor.
- Ann Johnston, 86, Canadian Olympic figure skater.
- Ray Liotta, 67, American actor, Emmy winner, respiratory and heart failure.
- Drew McDermott, 72, American computer scientist.
- Kay McFarland, 84, American football player, complications from Parkinson's disease.
- Claude Michelet, 83, French writer.
- Luis Montaño, 71, Colombian Olympic footballer.
- Yuri Morozov, 84, Russian ice hockey player and coach.
- Neil O'Donnell, 72, Scottish footballer.
- Elizabeth Raspolic, 83, American diplomat, ambassador to Gabon and São Tomé and Príncipe.
- Phillip Ritzenberg, 90, American journalist, cancer.
- Johannes W. Rohen, 100, German anatomist.
- Sergei Romanovtsev, 96, Russian military and intelligence officer.
- George Shapiro, 91, American talent manager and television producer.
- Shin Il-ryong, 73, South Korean actor.
- Enyu Todorov, 79, Bulgarian freestyle wrestler, Olympic silver medallist.
- Bill Walker, 95, Australian-born American composer and conductor.
- Alan White, 72, English Hall of Fame drummer.
- Jimmy Whitehouse, 87, English footballer.
- Andrew Wyllie, 77, British pathologist.
- Jan Zaprudnik, 95, Belarusian-American historian and publicist.
27
- Alex Beaton, 77, Scottish folk singer and guitarist.
- Guido Bonino, 91, Italian politician, president of the Province of Cuneo.
- Jean Carrère, 92, French rugby union player.
- Gautam Chakroborty, 68, Bangladeshi politician, MP, state minister of water resources, cardiac arrest.
- Don Goldstein, 84, American college basketball player.
- Shulamit Goldstein, 54, Israeli Olympic rhythmic gymnast.
- Kirsten Hughes, 59, British actress.
- Arlene Kotil, 88, American baseball player.
- John Lanzendorf, 76, American hairstylist and art collector, complications following surgery.
- Samella Lewis, 99, American visual artist and art historian, kidney failure.
- Ahmad Syafi'i Maarif, 86, Indonesian Islamic scholar and philanthropist, leader of Muhammadiyah, heart disease.
- Juan José Mosalini, 78, Argentine bandoneon player.
- Bill Mulich, 96, American politician, member of the Kansas House of Representatives and senate.
- Stellan Olsson, 85, Swedish film director.
- Ray Pleasant, 94, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives.
- Gordon Proudfoot, 91, Australian footballer.
- Marko Račič, 102, Slovenian Olympic athlete.
- Twyla Ring, 84, American politician, member of the Minnesota Senate.
- Claude Rutault, 80, French painter.
- Neal Salisbury, 81-82, American historian.
- Fayez Sarofim, 93, Egyptian-American sports team owner.
- Michael Sela, 98, Polish-born Israeli immunologist.
- Angelo Sodano, 94, Italian Roman Catholic cardinal, cardinal secretary of state and dean of the College of Cardinals, COVID-19.
- Jim Wallis, 80, Australian footballer.
- Paul Wenzel, 87, American artist.
- Ramón Wiltz, 95, Cuban Olympic basketball player.
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- Walter Abish, 90, Austrian-born American author.
- Patricia Brake, 79, English actress, cancer.
- Evaristo Carvalho, 80, São Toméan politician, president and prime minister.
- Janine Charbonnier, 95, French pianist and composer.
- Mary Everard, 79, English amateur golfer.
- Rudolf Golosov, 94, Russian naval officer.
- Joanie Greggains, 78, American fitness instructor.
- Péter Haumann, 81, Hungarian actor.
- Bo Hopkins, 84, American actor, complications from a heart attack.
- Ivandro Cunha Lima, 92, Brazilian lawyer and politician, senator.
- Christopher Kuruneri, 73, Zimbabwean politician, minister of finance, diabetes.
- Marino Masé, 83, Italian actor, heart attack.
- Bujar Nishani, 55, Albanian politician, president, minister of justice and twice minister of the interior, complications from COVID-19.
- Masanori Nishio, 73, Japanese politician, mayor of Hakodate.
- Yves Piétrasanta, 82, French politician, MEP, mayor of Mèze.
- Bobby Ross, 80, Scottish footballer.
- David Vardanyan, 72, Armenian politician, member of the supreme council and national assembly.
- Ernesto Vecchi, 86, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Bologna and apostolic administrator of Terni-Narni-Amelia.
- Victor von Halem, 82, German operatic bass singer.
- Sheikh Ali Warsame, 83, Somali Islamic cleric and preacher.
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- Ariel Besse, 56, French actress.
- Antônio Augusto Cançado Trindade, 74, Brazilian jurist, judge of the International Court of Justice.
- Dwayne Crompton, 75, American educator, president of the National Association for the Education of Young Children.
- Virgil Dridea, 81, Romanian football player and manager.
- Fred, 73, Brazilian footballer.
- Tarzan Goto, 58, Japanese professional wrestler, liver cancer.
- Steven Gluckstern, 71, American entrepreneur.
- Ronnie Hawkins, 87, American-Canadian rock and roll singer-songwriter.
- Vivian Davidson Hewitt, 102, American art collector and librarian.
- Ausma Kantāne-Ziedone, 80, Latvian actress and politician, MP.
- Maria Mirecka-Loryś, 106, Polish World War II resistance member.
- Joel Moses, 80, Israeli-American mathematician and computer scientist.
- Sidhu Moose Wala, 28, Indian singer, actor and politician, shot.
- Osayuki Godwin Oshodin, 71, Beninese academic administrator, vice-chancellor of University of Benin.
- Lester Piggott, 86, English jockey, nine-time Epsom Derby winner.
- Sarah Ramsey, 83, American thoroughbred horse breeder.
- Ivan Renar, 85, French politician, senator.
- Alden Roche, 77, American football player.
- Stan Rodger, 82, New Zealand politician, MP, minister of labour.
- Raquel Seruca, 59, Portuguese oncobiologist.
- Kasia Al Thani, 45, American-born Qatari royal.
- Yanci Urbina, 58, Salvadoran politician, deputy, heart attack.
- Gary Winram, 85, Australian Olympic swimmer.
- Tony Zarb, 68, Maltese trade unionist, secretary general of General Workers' Union.
30
- Miangul Adnan Aurangzeb, 61, Pakistani politician, MNA, traffic collision.
- John G. Cawelti, 92, American author.
- Friedrich Christian Delius, 79, German writer.
- Craig Farrell, 39, English footballer.
- Jeff Gladney, 25, American football player, traffic collision.
- Milton Gonçalves, 88, Brazilian actor and television director, complications from a stroke.
- David Holford, 82, Barbadian cricketer.
- Mary Jackman, 79, Irish politician, senator.
- Mariusz Linke, 52, Polish mixed martial artist and grappler.
- William Lucas, 93, American politician, sheriff and executive of Wayne County, Michigan.
- Morio Matsui, 79, Japanese artist, heart disease.
- Jacques Nicolaou, 91, French comic book author.
- Ramses Ohee, 90, Indonesian politician.
- Boris Pahor, 108, Slovenian writer and Holocaust survivor.
- Charles A. Rose, 91, American politician, mayor of Chattanooga.
- Roger Shepard, 93, American cognitive scientist and author.
- Costen Shockley, 80, American baseball player.
- Carlo Smuraglia, 98, Italian politician and partisan, senator and president of ANPI.
- Sir William Sutherland, 88, Scottish police officer, chief constable of Bedfordshire Police and Lothian and Borders Police, chief inspector of constabulary of Scotland.
- Bob Talamini, 83, American football player.
- Sean Thackrey, 79, American winemaker, cancer.
- Paul Vance, 92, American songwriter and record producer.
- Pat Yankee, 94, American singer.
31
- Lawrence D. Ackman, 83, American real estate agent.
- Ahn Byong-man, 81, South Korean academic administrator, president of Hankuk University of Foreign Studies.
- Ted Alvarez Jr., 92, American politician.
- Ian Bentley, 66, English Anglican priest, archdeacon of Lynn, liver cancer.
- Paul Brass, 85, American political scientist and academic.
- Bart Bryant, 59, American golfer, traffic collision.
- Maurice Cooreman, 79, Belgian football manager.
- Dave "Baby" Cortez, 83, American pianist and organist.
- Kenneth W. Dam, 89, American politician, secretary of the treasury.
- Andrée Geulen, 100, Belgian teacher and member of the resistance.
- Sir Brian Hayes, 93, British civil servant, Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.
- Larry Hillman, 85, Canadian ice hockey player.
- Egbert Hirschfelder, 79, German rower, Olympic champion.
- Gregory Eebolawola Kpiebaya, 89, Ghanaian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Wa and archbishop of Tamale.
- KK, 53, Indian playback singer, cardiac arrest.
- Ingram Marshall, 80, American composer.
- Jacques N'Guea, 66, Cameroonian footballer.
- Jim Parks, 90, English cricketer, complications from a fall.
- Kelly Joe Phelps, 62, American blues musician.
- Vasile Rădulescu, 77, Romanian politician, deputy.
- Zaire Rezende, 90, Brazilian politician, deputy, complications from COVID-19.
- Gilberto Rodríguez Orejuela, 83, Colombian drug lord.
- Joe Segal, 97, Canadian philanthropist.
- Bhim Singh, 80, Indian politician, founder of Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party, MP and Jammu and Kashmir MLA.
- Dave Smith, 72, American sound engineer, founder of Sequential.
- Lawrence Zalcman, 78, American mathematician.
- Wang Zherong, 86, Chinese tank designer, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.