Deaths in November 2025
November 2025
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- John Adair, 91, British leadership theorist.
- Hedayat Amin Arsala, 83, Afghan economist and politician, vice president, minister of foreign affairs and finance.
- Armand Avril, 98, French painter and sculptor.
- Alojz Bajc, 93, Slovenian Olympic road racing cyclist.
- Charles D. Baker, 97, American businessman and politician, U.S. deputy secretary of health and human services.
- Eddy Boissézon, 73, Mauritian politician, vice-president.
- Beverly Burns, 76, American airline pilot.
- Michael Chamberlin, 88, American biochemist and molecular biologist.
- Martha Layne Collins, 88, American politician, governor and governor of Kentucky.
- Jean de Dieu Moukagni Iwangou, 65, Gabonese politician and magistrate.
- Ray Drummond, 78, American jazz bassist and teacher.
- Colin Duriez, 78, English writer.
- John Farragher, 68, Australian rugby league player, cardiac arrest.
- Archie Fisher, 86, Scottish folk singer and songwriter.
- Clyde Hart, 91, American track and field coach, cancer.
- Robert A. Junell, 78, American politician and jurist, member of the Texas House of Representatives, judge of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas.
- Elspeth King, 76, Scottish art curator.
- Edward Lone Fight, 86, American First Nations leader, chairman of the Three Affiliated Tribes.
- Carlos Manzo, 40, Mexican politician, mayor of Uruapan and deputy, shot.
- Tim Marrs, 80, English toxicologist.
- Mike Mehta, 78, Indian advocate, actor and theatre director.
- Lorena Mirambell, 90, Mexican archaeologist.
- Aftab Shaban Mirani, 84–85, Pakistani politician, chief minister of Sindh, minister of defence, and MP.
- Kenneth Minihan, 81, American Air Force general, director of the National Security Agency.
- Stephen Morris, 79, American politician, member and president of the Kansas Senate, president of the National Conference of State Legislatures.
- Faruk Fatih Özer, 31, Turkish cryptocurrency trader and convicted fraudster, founder of Thodex, suicide by hanging.
- Laila Øygarden, 78, Norwegian politician, county mayor of Aust-Agder.
- Jungle Phillips, 69, Australian artist.
- Mykhailo Reznik, 75, Ukrainian diplomat, ambassador to China and the United States.
- Duane Roberts, 88, American businessman, inventor of the frozen burrito.
- Anna Sandor, 76, Hungarian-born Canadian-American television writer, complications from melanoma.
- Thierry Sardo, 58, French football manager.
- Omid Sarlak, 27, Iranian activist.
- Ralph Senensky, 102, American television director.
- Immo Stabreit, 92, German diplomat, ambassador to South Africa, ambassador to the United States.
- Tom Stolhandske, 94, American football player.
- Marina Yee, 67, Belgian fashion designer, cancer.
- Young Bleed, 51, American rapper, complications from ruptured brain aneurysm.
2
- José Ángel Aguirrebengoa, 72–73, Spanish politician, member of the Parliament of Navarre.
- Aki Banayi, 81, Iranian singer.
- Sara Banerji, 93, British author and artist.
- George Emil Banks, 83, American mass murderer, kidney cancer.
- Leszek Bednarczuk, 89, Polish linguist.
- Lô Borges, 73, Brazilian singer-songwriter and guitarist, multiple organ failure complicated by medication poisoning.
- Joseph Byrd, 87, American musician, songwriter, and film composer.
- Ronald Ian Cheffins, 95, Canadian lawyer and political scientist.
- Stanley M. Chesley, 89, American lawyer, complications from dementia.
- Maurice Denuzière, 99, French journalist and writer.
- Rafael de Paula, 85, Spanish bullfighter, cardiovascular complications.
- James Diehl, 88, American evangelical Christian minister.
- Herbert A. Donovan Jr., 94, American Episcopal cleric.
- Giovanni Galeone, 84, Italian football player and manager.
- Albert Ganado, 101, Maltese lawyer, historian, and cartographer.
- Donna Jean Godchaux, 78, American Hall of Fame singer, cancer.
- Richard Gott, 87, British journalist.
- Mark Hallett, 82, American neurologist.
- Mainul Haque, 62, Indian politician, West Bengal MLA, cardiac arrest.
- Betty Harford, 98, American actress.
- Yoshinori Hirose, 89, Japanese baseball player and manager.
- Donald Huffman, 89–90, American academic.
- William Duffy Keller, 91, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Central California.
- Harald Klose, 80, German footballer.
- Ivan Laptev, 91, Russian journalist and politician, member of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union, chairman of the Soviet of the Union.
- Élie Lefranc, 93, French racing cyclist.
- Françoise Lengellé, 80–81, French harpsichordist and music professor.
- Allan Ludwig, 92, American historian and photographer.
- Bona Malwal, 97, South Sudanese journalist and politician, minister of information.
- Walter Maslow, 97, American actor.
- Pakubuwono XIII, 77, Indonesian traditional ruler, susuhunan, complications from high blood sugar levels.
- Igor Palmin, 92, Russian photographer and journalist.
- Pavel Prošek, 85, Czech physical geographer and climatologist, founder of Mendel Polar Station.
- Renaud Revel, 71, French journalist.
- John Wesley Ryles, 74, American country music singer and songwriter.
- George Sacco, 89, American politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives.
- Jim Self, 82, American tubist and composer.
- Bob Trumpy, 80, American football player and broadcaster.
- Guido Venturoni, 91, Italian naval officer, chief of staff of the Navy and the defence staff, and chair of the NATO Military Committee.
- Setti Warren, 55, American politician, mayor of Newton, Massachusetts.
- Alejo Zavala Castro, 83, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Tlapa and of Chilpancingo-Chilapa.
3
- Kambiz Atabay, 86, Iranian football administrator, president of FFI and the AFC.
- Rudolf Belin, 82, Croatian football player and manager.
- Judy Bell, 89, American Hall of Fame golfer and golf administrator, president of the USGA.
- Charles Bidwill Jr., 97, American businessman, owner of the Chicago / St. Louis Cardinals.
- Valery Borshchyov, 81, Russian politician and human rights activist, member of the Mossoviet, MP.
- Clara Charf, 100, Brazilian political activist.
- Dick Cheney, 84, American politician, vice president, secretary of defense, and member of the U.S. House of Representatives, pneumonia and heart disease.
- Jacqueline Cohen, 91, French dubbing actress.
- Victor Conte, 75, American musician, businessman and convicted money launderer, founder and president of BALCO, pancreatic cancer.
- André De Nul, 79, Belgian footballer.
- Robert Docter, 97, American educator.
- Daya Dongre, 85, Indian actress.
- David Gow, 80, British journalist, heart attack.
- Barbara R. Hatton, 84, American academic administrator, president of South Carolina State University and Knoxville College.
- Eugene Hughes, 67, Irish Gaelic footballer, cancer.
- Stanislaus Kennedy, 86, Irish Roman Catholic nun and social activist, founder of Focus Ireland.
- Kim Yong-nam, 97, North Korean politician, president of the Presidium of the SPA and minister of foreign affairs, multiple organ failure complicated by colorectal cancer.
- Diane Ladd, 89, American actress, BAFTA winner, respiratory failure complicated by idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.
- Liu Dagang, 78, Chinese actor.
- John Marshall, 85, British politician, MEP and MP.
- Rubén Martínez Huelmo, 76, Uruguayan politician, senator and president of the Mercosur Parliament.
- Ken Mayfield, 77, American basketball player.
- Giancarlo Pasquini, 88, Italian politician, senator.
- Joost Prinsen, 83, Dutch actor and television presenter, cancer and complications from a stroke.
- Leonard Radowski, 73, Polish footballer.
- Dipak Sarma, 57, Indian flutist.
- Peter Skalicky, 84, Austrian academic, rector of TU Wien.
- Richard Sharp, 87, English rugby union player, complications from Parkinson's disease.
- Kamal Uddin Siddiqui, 80, Bangladeshi economist and social scientist.
- Dragan Simeunović, 71, Serbian footballer.
- Gerard Somer, 81, Dutch football player and manager.
- Henry Todd, 80, Scottish mountaineer and convicted drug dealer.
- Daniel Willington, 83, Argentine footballer.
- Constantin Zamfir, 74, Romanian footballer.
- Tayeb Zitouni, 69, Algerian politician.
- Mladen Žižović, 44, Bosnian footballer and manager.
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- Claude Bébéar, 90, French insurance executive, CEO of AXA.
- Sir Geoffrey Bindman, 92, English lawyer.
- Stuart Boam, 77, English football player and manager.
- Keith Browner, 63, American football player.
- Cheng Tong Fatt, 96, Singaporean public servant, media executive and diplomat.
- George C. Christie, 91, American legal scholar.
- Francine Christophe, 92, French writer and Holocaust survivor.
- Tom Courchene, 85, Canadian economist.
- Dominik Duka, 82, Czech Roman Catholic cardinal, bishop of Hradec Králové and archbishop of Prague.
- Ada Feinberg-Sireni, 95, Italian-born Israeli politician, MK.
- Joseph Fewsmith, 76, American political scientist.
- Giorgio Forattini, 94, Italian political cartoonist.
- Elizabeth Franz, 84, American actress, Tony winner, cancer.
- Bernard Hall, 83, English footballer.
- Gopichand Hinduja, 85, Indian conglomerate industry executive, chairman of Hinduja Group.
- Knut Kjeldstadli, 77, Norwegian historian.
- Lam Sheung Mo, 75, Hong Kong actor.
- Gerald Maier, 97, Canadian engineer and businessman.
- H. Y. Meti, 79, Indian politician, Karnataka MLA.
- Yuri Nikolaev, 76, Russian television presenter and actor, cancer.
- Giuseppe Nocco, 86, Italian politician, senator.
- Penny Pence, 96, American Olympic swimmer.
- Jacqueline Pradère, 99, French-born Andorran businesswoman.
- Dietmar Salamon, 72, German mathematician.
- Krys Sobieski, 75, Polish footballer.
- Anunay Sood, 32, Indian photographer and influencer.
- Marino Specia, 82, Italian Olympic rower.
- Runo Sundberg, 96, Swedish actor.
- Robert Taylor, 74, New Zealand guitarist and songwriter.
- Oinam Thoiba, 71, Indian Shumang Leela actor and director.
- Tika, 14, Canadian greyhound.
5
- Andrea de Adamich, 84, Italian racing driver.
- Dave Anderson, 93, Australian rower, Olympic bronze medalist.
- Amaia Arrazola, 41, Spanish illustrator and muralist.
- Jean-Jacques Chardeau, 69, French singer-songwriter.
- Djamchid Chemirani, 83, Iranian musician.
- Pauline Collins, 85, British actress, complications from Parkinson's disease.
- James Stevens Curl, 88, British architectural historian and author.
- Les Duff, 90, Canadian ice hockey player.
- Werner Fischer, 85, German academic, president of the Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences.
- Emerich Jenei, 88, Romanian football player and manager.
- Jeong Jong-taek, 90, South Korean politician, MP.
- Saber Kazemi, 26, Iranian volleyball player.
- Lothar Klein, 69, German politician, member of the Volkskammer.
- Jiří Kornatovský, 73, Czech painter, draughtsman and printmaker.
- Věra Křesadlová, 81, Czech artist, actress and singer.
- Gilson Lavis, 74, English drummer.
- Madiassa Maguiraga, 82, Malian academic and politician.
- Annibale Marini, 84, Italian judge, member and president of the constitutional court.
- Abdullahi Mohammed, 86, Nigerian major general, chief of staff to the president, national security adviser, and governor of Benue-Plateau State.
- Tarcisio Navarrete, 71, Mexican politician, deputy.
- Gavin Petrie, 83, British television writer and producer.
- Barbara Ptak, 95, Polish costume designer.
- Jay Stein, 87, American theme park executive, founder of Universal Studios Florida.
- Leon Stickle, 77, Canadian ice hockey official.
- Ronald Venetiaan, 89, Surinamese politician, president.
- Mary Ann Wilson, 87, American fitness instructor and television host.
6
- Richie Adubato, 87, American basketball coach.
- Abul Hassan Mahmood Ali, 82, Bangladeshi politician, MP, minister of foreign affairs and finance, kidney disease.
- Abduxoliq Aydarqulov, 82–83, Uzbek politician, hokim of Navoiy Region.
- Mohamed Ben Moussa, 71, Tunisian footballer.
- Pijush Kanti Bhattacharjee, 85, Bangladeshi academic and politician, MP.
- Anna Laura Braghetti, 72, Italian political militant.
- Mel Bridgman, 70, Canadian ice hockey player and executive, heart failure.
- David J. Brightbill, 83, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania Senate.
- Larry Caton, 77, American Olympic handball player.
- Ulrich Claesges, 88, German philosopher and academic.
- John Kristian Comer, 80, Canadian politician, Saskatchewan MLA.
- Naresh Dadhich, 81, Indian theoretical physicist, director of the IUCAA.
- Galdino Flores, 83, Mexican Olympic sprinter and long jumper.
- Paulo Frateschi, 75, Brazilian politician, state deputy, stabbed.
- Anatoly Frolov, 95, Russian politician, member of the Supreme Soviet of the Russian SFSR.
- Walter Giger, 82, Swiss chemist.
- Manfred Goldberg, 95, German-born British educator and Holocaust survivor.
- Eduardo Gullas, 95, Filipino politician, four-time representative, governor of Cebu, and twice mayor of Talisay, Cebu.
- Willi Gundlach, 96, German choral conductor and academic.
- Mia Hamant, 21, American soccer player, kidney cancer.
- Frederick Hauck, 84, American astronaut.
- Adam Hogg, 91, Scottish footballer.
- Viola Holt, 76, Dutch television presenter.
- Gillian Hopwood, 98, British architect.
- Paul Ignatius, 104, American government official and publishing executive, secretary of the Navy and under secretary of the Army.
- Chuck Kesey, 87, American probiotic yogurt pioneer.
- Marshawn Kneeland, 24, American football player, suicide by gunshot.
- Woodrow Lowe, 71, American football player.
- Viktor Marynyuk, 86, Ukrainian painter.
- Pirro Mosi, 98, Albanian photographer.
- Sasha Okun, 76, Soviet-born Israeli artist, author and educator.
- Sulakshana Pandit, 71, Indian actress and playback singer, cardiac arrest.
- Manuel Pérez, 85, Cuban film director and screenwriter.
- Anka Ptaszkowska, 89, Polish art critic and art historian.
- Don Robinson, 91, British football team owner and professional wrestler.
- Roh Su-hui, 81, South Korean political activist.
- Giulio Sanguineti, 93, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Savona-Noli, La Spezia-Sarzana-Brugnato and Brescia.
- Louis Schweitzer, 83, French automotive and pharmaceutical industry executive, CEO of Groupe Renault and chairman of AstraZeneca.
- Binlah Sonkalagiri, 60, Thai writer.
- Wendy Wagner, 52, American Olympic cross-country skier, ovarian cancer.
- James Watson, 97, American molecular biologist, Nobel Prize laureate, complications from an infection.
- Peter Wright, 79, British engineer.
- Victor Yakunin, 94, Russian diplomat, ambassador to Pakistan.
- Wiesław Żelazko, 92, Polish mathematician and academic.
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- Sion Assidon, 77, Moroccan human rights activist.
- Gisela Bock, 83, German historian.
- Thomas Childers, 78, American historian.
- Cacho de la Cruz, 88, Argentine-born Uruguayan comedian, complications from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and COVID-19.
- Jean-Paul Diamond, 85, Canadian politician, Quebec MNA.
- Ismet Đuherić, 76, Bosnian paramilitary leader.
- Harvey Ferrero, 91, American architect.
- Jeanna Fine, 61, American pornographic actress, heart failure.
- Norma Helena Gadea, 69, Nicaraguan singer.
- Im Yeong-deuk, 93, South Korean politician, MP.
- Bill Ivey, 81, American folklorist and author, chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts.
- Joravarsinh Jadav, 85, Indian folklorist.
- Andrew Kleinfeld, 80, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Alaska and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
- Gerhard Krempel, 94, German politician, member of the Landtag of Rhineland-Palatinate.
- Brian Mackney, 77, Canadian professional wrestler.
- Roger McClay, 80, New Zealand politician, MP and minister for youth affairs.
- Ernest Nycollin, 88, French politician, member and president of the General Council of Haute-Savoie, mayor of Taninges.
- Horst Panic, 87, Polish footballer.
- Roger Picard, 92, Canadian ice hockey player.
- Daya Prakash Sinha, 90, Indian director and writer.
- Zbigniew Rylski, 102, Polish lieutenant colonel and World War II veteran.
- Ans Schut, 80, Dutch speed skater, Olympic champion.
- Lee Tamahori, 75, New Zealand film director, complications from Parkinson's disease.
- Paolo Virno, 73, Italian philosopher.
- Jerrol Williams, 58, American football player, pancreatic cancer.
- Jeanette Winter, 86, American author and illustrator, heart and kidney failure.
8
- Mohammad Aftab Alam, 63, Nepali politician and convicted murderer, MP.
- Antasari Azhar, 72, Indonesian politician and convicted murderer, chairman of the Corruption Eradication Commission.
- Ntombazana Botha, 82, South African politician, MP.
- Lino Cerati, 87, Italian Olympic shooter.
- Cheung-Koon Yim, 88, Chinese-born Uruguayan architect.
- Tony Cole, 78, Australian economist.
- Mary Cybulski, 70, American script supervisor and still photographer, glioblastoma.
- Jean-Claude Guillebaud, 81, French writer, lecturer and journalist.
- Lal Muhammad Khan, Pakistani politician, MNA and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa MPA.
- Walery Kosyl, 81, Polish Olympic ice hockey player.
- Amable Liñán, 90, Spanish aeronautical engineer.
- Barry McGann, 77, Irish rugby union player.
- A. J. Meek, 84, American photographer.
- Manuel Miranda, 66, American attorney and diplomat.
- Tatsuya Nakadai, 92, Japanese actor, pneumonia.
- Pavel Nikonov, 95, Russian painter and graphic artist.
- Vaidyeswaran Rajaraman, 92, Indian computer scientist, academic and writer.
- M. R. Reghuchandrabal, 75, Indian politician, Kerala MLA.
- Graham Richardson, 76, Australian politician, senator and minister for health, pneumonia.
- Josep Antoni Rom Rodríguez, 61, Spanish historian and academic, rector of Ramon Llull University, heart attack.
- Viorel Sălan, 66, Romanian politician, senator.
- Vladimir Simonov, 68, Russian actor, cardiac arrest.
- Charles Stewart, 79, Scottish Church of Scotland minister, chaplain of the fleet.
- Rosemary Thorp, 85, British development economist.
- Geert Versnick, 68, Belgian politician, MP.
- Giuseppe Vessicchio, 69, Italian conductor and composer, pneumonia.
- Ebrahim Victory, 91, Iranian mechanical engineer.
- Gary Williams, 72, New Zealand cricketer.
- Larry Willingham, 76, American football player.
- Quentin Willson, 68, English television presenter and motoring journalist, lung cancer.
9
- Lázaro Beltrán, 61, Cuban Olympic volleyball player.
- Vladimir Boldyrev, 98, Russian chemist.
- Erik Bulatov, 92, Russian visual artist.
- Lorenzo Cárdenas Aregullín, 88, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Tehuacán and bishop of Papantla.
- Michael Cassidy, 88, Canadian politician, MP.
- Iftikhar Cheema, 86, Pakistani jurist and politician, MNA.
- Alban D'Amours, 85, Canadian businessman, president of the Desjardins Group.
- Zaghloul El-Naggar, 91, Egyptian geologist and Islamic scholar.
- Stefka Evstatieva, 78, Bulgarian operatic soprano.
- Ermanno Fasoli, 82, Italian Olympic boxer.
- Lapiso Gedelebo, 87, Ethiopian historian, scholar and writer.
- Walter Kern, 71, German politician, member of the Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia.
- Ward Landrigan, 84, American jeweler.
- Mick Lane, 99, Irish rugby union player.
- John Laws, 90, Australian radio and television presenter.
- Lee Ki-jun, 87, South Korean academic and politician, president of Seoul National University, minister of education and human resources development.
- Jacques Livage, 87, French chemist.
- Klaus Madritsch, 82, Austrian politician, member of the Landtag of Tyrol.
- Larry McKibben, 78, American politician, member of the Iowa Senate.
- Godofredo Pepey, 38, Brazilian mixed martial artist.
- Mohammed Rafie, 79, Afghan politician and military officer, vice president, minister of public works and twice of defence.
- Ernst-Wilhelm Rahe, 66, German politician, member of the Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia.
- Göran Ringbom, 81, Swedish musician.
- Pelayo Roces, 65, Spanish politician, member of the General Junta of the Principality of Asturias, cancer.
- John Sinclair-Hill, 91, Australian polo player.
- Susan Skerman, 97, New Zealand artist.
- Bill Slack, 92, Canadian Hall of Fame baseball coach.
- Jana Štroblová, 89, Czech writer, poet and translator.
- Philip Sulumeti, 88, Kenyan Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop and bishop of Kisumu and bishop of Kakamega.
- Paul Tagliabue, 84, American lawyer and Hall of Fame football administrator, commissioner of the NFL, heart failure complicated by Parkinson's disease.
- Jeff Tobolski, 61, American politician, member of the Cook County Board of Commissioners and convicted extortionist.
- Lenny Wilkens, 88, American Hall of Fame basketball player and coach, NBA champion.
10
- Rudolf Adler, 84, Czech filmmaker.
- Susan C. Anderson, 80, American politician, member of the Wyoming House of Representatives and Senate.
- Herzl Bodinger, 82, Israeli military officer, commander of the Air Force.
- Micha Brumlik, 78, German educational theorist and publicist.
- John R. Carpenter, 87, American geochemist.
- Richard Darbyshire, 65, English singer and songwriter.
- Kai T. Erikson, 94, Austrian-born American sociologist.
- Eduard Esterleyn, 90, Russian politician, senator.
- Antonio García-Bellido, 89, Spanish developmental biologist.
- Akira Ishimaru, 97, American electrical engineer.
- Abhinay Kinger, 44, Indian actor, liver disease.
- Barry Knight, 87, English cricketer.
- Lam Leung-tim, 101, Hong Kong businessman.
- Ham Lin̄i, 73, Ni-Vanuatu politician, prime minister.
- Bahram Moshiri, 78, Iranian historian.
- Yosam Odur Ebii, 99, Ugandan traditional ruler, paramount chief of the Lango people, malaria.
- Karel Oujezdský, 79, Czech radio editor, publicist and fine arts promoter.
- Jonathan Pienaar, 63, South African actor.
- Barbara Raetsch, 89, German painter.
- Dejan Ristanović, 62, Serbian writer and computer publicist.
- Kaspar Rostrup, 85, Danish film director.
- Thomas Daniel Schlee, 68, Austrian composer, arts administrator and organist.
- Danny Seagren, 81, American puppeteer and actor.
- Irfan Siddiqui, Pakistani journalist, writer and politician, senator, respiratory failure.
- Hubert Skrzypczak, 82, Polish boxer, Olympic bronze medallist.
- Vladimir Sloutsker, 69, Russian businessman and politician, senator, cancer.
- Ande Sri, 64, Indian poet and lyricist, heart attack.
- Georgy Tolstoy, 98, Russian legal scholar.
- Dorothy Vogel, 90, American art collector.
- Arfa Sayeda Zehra, 82, Pakistani educationist and human rights activist.
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- Bai Suocheng, 75, Burmese politician and convicted drug trafficker, head of the Kokang Self-Administered Zone and Shan State MP.
- Hennadiy Balashov, 64, Ukrainian economist and politician, deputy.
- Jean Benoist, 95, Canadian-French doctor and anthropologist.
- George Bloom, 68, American television director and visual effects artist.
- Ingamay Bylund, 78, Swedish equestrian, Olympic bronze medalist, complications from COVID-19.
- Leon Byner, 77, Australian broadcaster, leukaemia.
- João Chagas Leite, 80, Brazilian gaúcho singer, colon cancer.
- Amber Czech, 20, American welder, blunt force trauma.
- Guido Di Leone, 61, Italian guitarist, heart attack.
- Anna Díaz Morello, Spanish politician, member of the Conselh Generau d'Aran.
- Jim Duckworth, 86, American baseball player.
- Homayoun Ershadi, 78, Iranian actor, cancer.
- Cleto Escobedo III, 59, American musician and bandleader, cardiogenic shock.
- Geoff Fox, 75, American meteorologist, pancreatic cancer.
- Édouard Garo, 90, Swiss musician and composer.
- Susanna Gross, 58, English journalist and bridge player.
- Robert Halliday, 93, Scottish Anglican clergyman, bishop of Brechin.
- Imkong L. Imchen, 75, Indian politician, Nagaland MLA, heart attack.
- Francis Jordane, 79, French basketball coach.
- Joakim Karlsson, 54, Swedish musician.
- Sally Kirkland, 84, American actress.
- Gary Lakes, 75, American operatic heldentenor.
- Marina Lewycka, 79, Ukrainian-British writer.
- Kevin Mackey, 79, American basketball coach.
- Dwanna L. McKay, 62, American sociologist and scholar, complications from Goodpasture syndrome.
- John H. Miller, 100, American Marine Corps lieutenant general.
- Carmen Moreno, 99, Polish singer.
- Helen Newlove, Baroness Newlove, 63, British community reform activist, member of the House of Lords.
- Jack B. Newton, 83, Canadian astronomer.
- Geraldine O'Grady, 93, Irish violinist.
- Bert W. O'Malley, 88, American endocrinologist.
- Franco Orsi, 59, Italian politician, senator, heart attack.
- Hugh O'Neill, 3rd Baron Rathcavan, 86, British hereditary peer and businessman, member of the House of Lords.
- Micheal Ray Richardson, 70, American basketball player.
- Yury Sisikin, 88, Russian fencer, Olympic champion.
- Imre Sooäär, 56, Estonian politician, MP.
- Rosalie Tennison, 67, Canadian writer and journalist, traffic collision.
- Tiong Hiew King, 91, Malaysian timber industry executive, founder of Rimbunan Hijau.
- Helen Waddell, 95, American baseball player.
- João Casimiro Wilk, 74, Polish-born Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Formosa and of Anápolis.
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- Muazzez Abacı, 78, Turkish singer, multiple organ failure.
- Jim Avila, 70, American television journalist, complications from a fall.
- Freddie Baer, 73, American artist, cancer.
- Kenneth G. Davey, 93, Canadian biologist.
- Gertrude Degenhardt, 85, German lithographer and illustrator.
- Dylan, 9, Argentine rough collie dog, presidential pet.
- Jean Esmonin, 88, French politician, deputy, mayor of Chenôve.
- Roy Hardemon, 63, American politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives.
- Hồ Văn Lợi, 55, Vietnamese footballer.
- Sriyanath Karalliyadde, Sri Lankan lawyer, judge of the Court of Appeal.
- Steve Kurtz, 67, American artist.
- Lee Yoon-soo, 87, South Korean politician, MP.
- Juraj Lexmann, 84, Slovak musicologist and composer.
- Juan Carlos Lezcano, 87, Paraguayan footballer.
- Bereket Mengisteab, 86–87, Eritrean musician.
- Fern Michaels, 92, American author.
- Horia Moculescu, 88, Romanian pianist and composer.
- William Newman-Norton, 77, British independent Oriental Orthodox prelate, head of the British Orthodox Church.
- Asbjørn Rødseth, 74, Norwegian economist.
- Vera Rüdiger, 89, German politician, member of the Landtag of Hesse.
- Sital Kumar Sardar, 83, Indian politician, West Bengal MLA.
- Hiroshi Sugawara, 70, Japanese film director and producer, pancreatic cancer.
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- Gerhard Allroggen, 89, German musicologist.
- Larry Brooks, 75, American Hall of Fame sports journalist, cancer.
- Guy Cogeval, 70, French art historian.
- Géza Fejér, 80, Hungarian Olympic discus thrower.
- Fosforito, 93, Spanish flamenco singer.
- Jim Jarrett, 88, American college athletics administrator.
- Kamini Kaushal, 98, Indian actress.
- Claude Lecouteux, 82, French philologist and medievalist.
- Edgar Lin, 87, Taiwanese biologist, diplomat, and politician, MP, representative to the United Kingdom, and minister of environment.
- Gyanashree Mahathero, 99, Bangladeshi Buddhist monk.
- Sir Donald McIntyre, 91, New Zealand opera singer, Grammy winner, AFNZ Icon.
- Fabian Monds, 85, Northern Irish broadcasting executive, governor of BBC Northern Ireland.
- Juan Ponce Enrile, 101, Filipino politician, president of the Senate, secretary of justice and twice of national defense, pneumonia.
- Joel Primack, 80, American physicist.
- Harischandra Wijayatunga, 94, Sri Lankan lexicographer and politician.
- Efim Zubcu, 82, Moldovan politician, deputy.
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- André Aubry, 94, French politician, senator, mayor of Antony.
- Michèle Audin, 71, French mathematician and writer.
- Xabier Azkargorta, 72, Spanish football manager.
- John Beam, 66, American football coach, shot.
- Hark Bohm, 86, German actor, screenwriter and film director.
- Donald Brockett, 89, American attorney.
- Stephen Corey Bryant, 44, American convicted spree killer, execution by firing squad.
- Jeff Burkhart, 63, American politician, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives.
- Joe Goodwin Burnett, 77, American Episcopalian prelate, bishop of Nebraska.
- Roger Burrows, 80, South African politician, member of parliament and of the KwaZulu-Natal Legislature.
- Diego Causero, 85, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, apostolic nuncio to Chad, Syria, and the Czech Republic.
- John W. Colloton, 94, American hospital administrator, chief executive of University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics.
- Rachel Cooke, 56, British journalist and writer, ovarian cancer.
- Tibor Cselkó, 94, Hungarian Olympic basketball player.
- Saša Đorđević, 44, Serbian footballer.
- Kenny Easley, 66, American Hall of Fame football player.
- John Eklund Jr., 74, American politician, member of the Wyoming House of Representatives, cancer.
- Sharna Fernandez, 66, South African politician, Western Cape MPP.
- Nick Griffiths, 73, Australian politician, president of the Western Australian Legislative Council.
- Barry Henderson, 89, British politician, MP.
- Forough Jahanbakhsh, Iranian academic.
- Ian Marchant, 67, British writer, broadcaster and performer, prostate cancer.
- Dan McGrath, 61, American television writer, stroke.
- Philippe Morat, 88, French botanist and academic.
- Lasse Norres, 73, Finnish music and entertainment industry producer.
- Encarnita Polo, 86, Spanish singer, strangulation.
- Mohamed Sabry, 51, Egyptian football player and manager, traffic collision.
- Matthias Schuke, 70, German organ builder.
- V. Sekhar, 73, Indian film director.
- Guido Silberbach, 58, German footballer.
- Todd Snider, 59, American singer-songwriter.
- Saalumarada Thimmakka, Indian environmentalist and longevity claimant.
- Tom Timmermann, 85, American baseball player.
- Alice Wong, 51, American disability rights activist, complications from an infection.
- Stoyan Yordanov, 81, Bulgarian footballer, Olympic silver medalist.
- Vicente Zarazúa, 81, Mexican Olympic tennis player.
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- Kari Buen, 87, Norwegian sculptor.
- Denis Buican, 90, Romanian-French scientist and writer.
- Greg Carlson, 77, American college football coach.
- Francesco Cimino, 92, Italian politician, senator.
- Cesare Cursi, 83, Italian politician, deputy, senator.
- Víctor Delgado Mallarino, 96, Colombian police officer, director general of the National Police.
- Rolande Faucher, 83–84, Canadian author and community activist.
- Alejandro Frangioli, 66, Argentine racing driver, acute decompensated heart failure.
- Kjell Kaspersen, 86, Norwegian footballer.
- Mark Kaylor, 64, British Olympic boxer.
- Derek Leask, 76–77, New Zealand diplomat, high commissioner to the United Kingdom.
- Kevin Mackin, 87, American Roman Catholic priest and academic administrator, president of Siena University.
- Jayne McHugh, 65, American volleyball player.
- Hilly Michaels, 77, American musician.
- Andriy Polunin, 54, Ukrainian footballer.
- Michael Reith, 77, Irish cricketer.
- Jean-Max Rivière, 88, French singer-songwriter.
- Lorin S. Robert, 69, Micronesian politician, minister of foreign affairs.
- David Rock, 96, English architect.
- Rosa Rosal, 97, Filipino actress and humanitarian.
- Hirokazu Shiba, 75, Japanese politician, MP and Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary.
- Sören Sommelius, 84, Swedish writer and journalist.
- Franklin Sonn, 86, South African diplomat, ambassador to the U.S..
- Rod Thomas, 78, Welsh footballer.
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- Nawabzada Mazhar Ali, 80, Pakistani politician, MNA.
- Charlotte Bingham, 83, British author.
- F. Vernon Boozer, 89, American politician, member of the Maryland House of Delegates and Maryland Senate.
- Bill Brady, 93, Canadian journalist.
- Bob Caudle, 95, American professional wrestling announcer.
- Edward L. Cochran, 96, American chemist.
- Giordano Colausig, 84, Italian footballer.
- Herb Cox, 75, Canadian politician, Saskatchewan MLA.
- Sid Davidoff, 86, American political consultant.
- Robert L. Devaney, 77, American mathematician.
- Richard Dunleavy, 92, American naval officer.
- Xavier Emmanuelli, 87, French doctor and politician, co-founder of Médecins Sans Frontières.
- Mark Fisher, 81, British politician, minister for the arts and MP.
- Hans Friderichs, 94, German politician, minister of economy.
- Paige Greco, 28, Australian para-cyclist, Paralympic champion.
- Ronald Grossarth-Maticek, 85, German sociologist.
- Bandula Harischandra, 62, Sri Lankan politician, governor of Southern Province.
- Gérard Hausser, 84, French footballer.
- Yvonne Keuls, 93, Dutch writer.
- Maxon Margiela, 21, American rapper, suicide.
- François Petitdemange, 80, French karateka.
- Sara Jordan Powell, 87, American gospel singer.
- Dimitrios Stamatis, 75, Greek politician, MP, minister of state, cancer.
- Dragoslav D. Šiljak, 92, Serbian electrical engineer.
- Philippe Taquet, 85, French paleontologist.
- Ian Therkleson, 87, New Zealand cricketer.
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- Michel Belotte, 92–93, French historian.
- Chen Yao-chang, 76, Taiwanese hematologist.
- Alain Cornu, 88, French footballer.
- Avishai Dekel, 74, Israeli cosmologist.
- Walter Dowdle, 94, American microbiologist.
- Paul Ekman, 91, American psychologist.
- Julio Fernández, 78, Spanish film producer, founder of Filmax.
- Violet L. Fisher, 86, American bishop.
- Newman A. Flanagan, 95, American politician and attorney.
- Bruce Gelb, 98, American businessman and diplomat, U.S. ambassador to Belgium.
- Robert Gray, 80, Australian poet, complications from Parkinson's disease.
- Murray Heimberg, 100, American medical scientist.
- Rebecca Heineman, 62, American video game designer and programmer, co-founder of Interplay Entertainment, adenocarcinoma.
- Ilie Ilașcu, 73, Moldovan-born Romanian politician, Moldovan MP and Romanian senator.
- Antoni Jackowski, 90, Polish human geographer.
- Oldřich Jelínek, 95, Czech painter, graphic artist and caricaturist.
- Michael Hans Kater, 88, German-born Canadian historian.
- Alice Kessler, 89, German singer and actress, assisted suicide.
- Ellen Kessler, 89, German singer and actress, assisted suicide.
- Grigoriy Korchmar, 77, Russian pianist and composer.
- Bernard Larmande, 84, French actor.
- Andria Lawrence, 89, British actress and writer.
- Sven Lindman, 83, Swedish football player and manager.
- Ma Zhencheng, 91, Chinese translator.
- Jards Macalé, 82, Brazilian singer-songwriter, cardiac arrest.
- Ken Nielsen, 83, Canadian football player.
- Elzie Odom, 96, American politician, mayor of Arlington, Texas.
- Iris Peterson, 104, American flight attendant.
- Jean-Marie Petitclerc, 72, French Catholic priest, suicide by drowning.
- David Pryce-Jones, 89, British commentator, author and historian.
- Tōru Rokkawa, 68, Japanese football journalist, lung cancer.
- Humane Sagar, 34, Indian playback singer, liver failure.
- M. Motiur Rahman Talukdar, 78, Bangladeshi politician, MP.
- Jean-Louis Trudel, 58, Canadian science fiction author.
- A. Vellayan, 72, Indian conglomerate industry executive, chairman of Murugappa Group.
- Marcos Vizcaya Retana, 78, Spanish politician, deputy.
- Willis Whichard, 85, American politician and jurist, justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court and member of the North Carolina Senate and House of Representatives.
- DeWitt S. Williams, 86, American temperance lobbyist and author.
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- Anneli Aejmelaeus, 77, Finnish biblical scholar.
- William A. Bardeen, 84, American physicist.
- Guido Bastianini, 80, Italian papyrologist and palaeographer.
- Maureen U. Beecher, 90, Canadian historian and editor, assisted suicide.
- Randy Burke, 70, American football player.
- Gianfredo Camesi, 85, Swiss painter.
- André Chandernagor, 104, French jurist and politician, deputy, mayor of Mortroux and president of the Cour des Comptes.
- Álvaro Domecq Romero, 85, Spanish bullfighter and cattle breeder, founder of the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art.
- Camille Dufour, 100, French trade unionist and politician, mayor of Le Creusot.
- Okechukwu Ezea, 62, Nigerian politician, senator.
- Alekos Flambouraris, 87, Greek politician, minister of state and MP.
- Otacílio Gonçalves, 85, Brazilian football manager.
- Madvi Hidma, 44, Indian Naxalite-Maoist militant, shot.
- Sid Jensen, 78, Canadian Olympic gymnast.
- Randy Jones, 75, American baseball player.
- Zaher el-Khatib, 85, Lebanese politician, MP.
- Spencer Lofranco, 33, Canadian actor.
- Mohamed Maaroufi, 76, Moroccan footballer.
- Punji Mara, 81, Indian politician, Arunachal Pradesh MLA, complications from a stroke.
- Oleksandr Motsia, 75, Ukrainian archaeologist and medievalist, member of NASU Institute of Archaeology.
- Alevtina Olyunina, 83, Russian cross-country skier, Olympic champion and silver medalist.
- Yevgeni Petrov, 87, Russian sports shooter, Olympic champion.
- J. J. Michel Robert, 87, Canadian judge and politician, president of the Liberal Party, chief justice of Quebec.
- Ian Ross, 57, Canadian playwright.
- Siegfried Susser, 72, German footballer.
- Per Tresselt, 88, Norwegian diplomat.
- Joe Walsh, 79, Australian rugby league player, cancer.
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- Walt Aldridge, 70, American singer-songwriter.
- Timothy App, 78, American painter and educator.
- Juana Arce, 90, Spanish politician, senator, deputy.
- Jorge Bátiz, 91, Argentine road and track cyclist.
- Prakash Bhandari, 89, Indian cricketer.
- Francisco Centelles, 64, Cuban Olympic high jumper.
- Carl Ciarfalio, 72, American actor and stuntman.
- William Coleridge, 5th Baron Coleridge, 88, British hereditary peer, member of the House of Lords, complications of a fall.
- Ronald Davis, 88, American painter.
- Boubacari Dicko, 70, Burkinabe politician, emir of Djibo and member of National Assembly.
- Vitalii Drobinskyi, 89, Ukrainian politician, MP.
- Fred Durhal Jr., 73, American politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives.
- Jean-Claude Éloy, 87, French composer.
- André Geraissati, 74, Brazilian guitarist and composer.
- Dumitru Gherman, 70, Romanian politician, deputy, cancer.
- Alun Gibbard, 65, Welsh writer.
- Dieter Herzog, 79, German footballer, world champion.
- Jean-François Humbert, 73, French politician, president of the Regional Council of Franche-Comté, senator.
- Roza Jalilova, 96, Azerbaijani dancer.
- Heorhii Khodorovskyi, 87, Ukrainian politician, deputy.
- Lê Dũng Tráng, 78, Vietnamese-born French mathematician.
- Gerti Möller, 95, German singer.
- Magne Myrmo, 82, Norwegian cross-country skier, Olympic silver medallist.
- José Navarro Grau, 90, Peruvian politician, minister of education and mayor of Chincha Alta.
- Josep Rius-Camps, 92, Spanish Roman Catholic priest and biblical scholar.
- Bart Shirley, 85, American baseball player.
- Masaharu Udō, 81, Japanese politician, member of the House of Councillors.
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- Al Andrews, 80, American football player.
- Segun Awolowo, 62, Nigerian lawyer, executive director of the Export Promotion Council.
- Claudio Azzolini, 85, Italian politician, president of UFE.
- David Azzopardi, 72, Maltese footballer.
- Pelayo Correa, 98, Colombian pathologist.
- Milan Čuda, 86, Czech volleyball player, Olympic silver medallist.
- Akilong Diabone, 70, Senegalese Olympic judoka.
- Stephen Downing, 87, American screenwriter and journalist.
- Neil French, 81, British advertising executive, stroke.
- Willi Halder, 67, German politician, member of the Landtag of Baden-Württemberg.
- Frank Hanrahan, 87, Australian footballer.
- Helme Heine, 84, German writer.
- Branko Ivanda, 83, Croatian film director.
- Branislav Ivković, 73, Serbian politician, minister of science and MP.
- Miloud Khetib, 80, Algerian-born French actor.
- Ruth Kiew, 79, British botanist.
- Zdeněk Konečný, 89, Czech Olympic basketball player.
- Anti Liiv, 79, Estonian psychiatrist and politician, MP.
- Mani, 63, English rock bassist.
- Mohammed Matiul Islam, 95, Bangladeshi diplomat and civil servant.
- John Maxton, Baron Maxton, 89, British politician, MP and member of the House of Lords.
- Mark Mellman, 70, American pollster and political consultant.
- Paul Mwazha, 107, Zimbabwean clergyman.
- Tommy Recco, 91, French convicted serial killer.
- Carlos Sánchez Romero, 55, Mexican politician, deputy, heart attack.
- Sudhakar Singh, 67, Indian politician, Uttar Pradesh MLA.
- Chester Talton, 84, American bishop.
- Leonora van den Heever, 99, South African justice, judge of the High Court and Supreme Court of Appeal.
- Yuriy Yeliseyev, 76, Ukrainian football player and manager, Olympic bronze medalist.
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- Jón Ásgeirsson, 97, Icelandic composer.
- Wilfried Auerbach, 65, Austrian Olympic rower.
- Breda Babošek, 74, Slovenian Olympic high jumper.
- Lowell E. Baier, 85, American environmental historian.
- Leon Bates, 76, American classical pianist.
- Paul Costelloe, 80, Irish fashion designer.
- Hazel Walford Davies, 85, Welsh academic and author.
- Wayne Devlin, 81, Australian Olympic boxer.
- Gregor Duncan, 75, Scottish Episcopalian bishop, bishop of Glasgow and Galloway.
- Miriam Feirberg, 74, Israeli politician, mayor of Netanya.
- Fernando Bale, 12, Australian racing greyhound.
- Llyn Foulkes, 91, American visual artist.
- Margit Frenk, 100, German-born Mexican philologist.
- Teodor Gotszalk, 59, Polish scientist and academic.
- Siegfried Grossmann, 95, German theoretical physicist.
- Jean Guidoni, 74, French singer and songwriter.
- Jonas Hallberg, 80, Swedish journalist.
- David Hanly, 81, Irish writer and radio broadcaster.
- Kenneth F. Harper, 94, American politician, secretary of state of Kentucky and member of the Kentucky House of Representatives.
- Pierre Hérisson, 80, French politician.
- Shane Hill, 59, Australian politician, Western Australia MLA.
- Denys Hobson, 74, South African cricketer.
- Roly Howard, 90, English football manager.
- Jellybean Johnson, 69, American musician, songwriter, and record producer.
- Malcolm Lesiter, 88, English curate, archdeacon of Bedford.
- Peter Lindenfeld, 100, Austrian-born American physicist.
- Gerald Matticks, 85, Canadian gangster.
- Fernando Naranjo, 77, Ecuadorian politician, prefect of Tungurahua Province.
- Seoirse Ó Dochartaigh, 79, Irish musician.
- Leila Pärtelpoeg, 98, Estonian architect.
- Philip Perkis, 90, American photographer.
- Michele Pollesel, 76, Canadian Anglican bishop, pancreatic cancer.
- Rodney Rogers, 54, American basketball player, complications from spinal cord injury.
- June Swann, 95–96, British footwear historian.
- Doru Toma, 68, Romanian footballer.
- Max Urick, 85, American football coach and athletic director.
- Ornella Vanoni, 91, Italian singer and actress, heart attack.
- Lamarr Wilson, 48, American internet personality, suicide by asphyxiation.
- Sir Po-shing Woo, 96, Hong Kong solicitor and politician, MUC.
- Eli Zeira, 97, Israeli military intelligence officer.
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- William Addo, 72, Ghanaian actor.
- Robert Birenbaum, 99, French resistance fighter.
- Jonathan Farwell, 93, American actor, complications from hip fracture.
- Toshio Gotō, 87, Japanese film director, lymphoma.
- Skye Gyngell, 62, Australian chef and food editor, cancer.
- Ko Lay Inwa Gonyi, 89, Burmese poet.
- Annegret Kroniger, 73, German sprinter, Olympic silver medalist.
- André Libik, 93, Hungarian film producer.
- Roland Littlewood, 78, British anthropologist and psychiatrist.
- Allan Moffat, 86, Canadian-born Australian racing driver, complications from Alzheimer's disease.
- Joseph K. Munyao, 85, Kenyan politician, MP.
- Dadou Pasquet, 72, Haitian singer-songwriter and guitarist.
- Jamie T. Phelps, 84, American theologian.
- Claude Pringalle, 94, Belgian-born French politician, three-time deputy, mayor of Séranvillers-Forenville.
- Nuria Quevedo, 87, Spanish painter and graphic artist.
- Richard H. Shultz, 78, American scholar.
- Tamilanban, 92, Indian poet.
- Rosalie Tennison, 67, Canadian author and journalist.
- Paul Tremmel, 96, German poet.
- Gennady Voronin, 83, Russian economist and politician, president of Gosstandart.
- Huba Wass de Czege, 84, Hungarian-born American military officer.
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- Suhail Bahwan, 86, Omani conglomerate industry executive.
- Noureddine Ben Ayed, 73, Tunisian actor.
- H. Rap Brown, 82, American civil rights activist and convicted murderer, chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee.
- Antonio Buonomo, 92, Italian percussionist.
- Byeon Yung-jeon, 85, South Korean politician, MP.
- Domenico Caruso, 92, Italian poet and writer.
- Margaretta D'Arcy, 91, Irish actress, writer and activist.
- Ihor Duda, 85, Ukrainian art historian.
- Sir Terence English, 93, South African-born English cardiac surgeon, complications from a stroke.
- Michail Grobman, 86, Russian-born Israeli poet and painter.
- Jenő Hámori, 92, Hungarian fencer, Olympic champion.
- Khizer Hayat, 86, Pakistani cricketer and umpire.
- David Heathcote, 94, British artist, collector and academic.
- Jim Jacumin, 89, American politician, member of the North Carolina Senate.
- Ana Victoria Jiménez, 84, Mexican photographer and feminist activist.
- Alistar Jordan, 76, New Zealand cricketer.
- Ljiljana Jorgovanović, 66, Serbian songwriter.
- Kumari Kamala, 91, Indian dancer and actress.
- Fergus Kerr, 94, Scottish Catholic priest.
- Udo Kier, 81, German actor.
- Mikuláš Krnáč, 78, Slovak Olympic footballer.
- Nancy Lane Perham, 89, Canadian cell biologist and artist.
- Yoro Lamine Ly, 37, Senegalese footballer.
- Vanes Martirosyan, 39, Armenian-born American Olympic boxer, skin cancer.
- Dave Morehead, 82, American baseball player.
- René Passet, 99, French economist.
- Kevin Ryan, 73, American politician, member of the Connecticut House of Representatives.
- Valentina Sharykina, 85, Russian actress.
- Nikita Simonyan, 99, Russian football player and manager, Olympic champion.
- Haytham Ali Tabatabai, 56–57, Lebanese militant, commander of Hezbollah, airstrike.
- Phil Upchurch, 84, American jazz and blues guitarist.
- Wang Huo, 101, Chinese novelist and journalist.
- Liliya Yudina, 96, Russian actress.
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- László Ábrahám, 82, Hungarian lawyer.
- Abu Ali, 79, Nigerian brigadier general and politician, governor of Bauchi State.
- George Altman, 92, American baseball player.
- Ione Borges, 73, Brazilian television presenter.
- Jimmy Cliff, 81, Jamaican Hall of Fame reggae singer-songwriter and actor, pneumonia.
- James Como, 78, American literary scholar, heart failure.
- Dharmendra, 89, Indian actor and politician, MP, heart disease.
- Viola Fletcher, 111, American civil rights activist, survivor of the Tulsa race massacre.
- Jill Freud, 98, British actress, inspiration for Lucy Pevensie.
- Bettye Frink, 92, American politician, Alabama secretary of state and state auditor.
- Mikhail Gorshkov, 74, Russian sociologist.
- Donald Havioyak, 75, Canadian politician, Nunavut MLA.
- Jodie Haydon, 80, American politician, member of the Kentucky House of Representatives.
- Dave Hewitt, 64, Scottish writer.
- Derek Holmes, 86, Canadian ice hockey player, administrator and scout.
- Loraine Hutchins, 77, American bisexual rights and feminist activist.
- Lars Johanson, 89, Swedish Turkologist.
- Stephen Kanitz, 79, Brazilian economist and political columnist.
- Pamela Kola, 82, Kenyan children's author and educator.
- Jorga Kotrbová, 78, Czech actress.
- Sergei Krestenenko, 69, Russian football player and manager.
- David M. Malone, 71, Canadian author.
- Thomas McMahon, 89, English Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Brentwood.
- Juan José Mussi, 84, Argentine politician, member of the Buenos Aires Province Chamber of Deputies.
- Heribert Offermanns, 88, German chemist.
- Park Sang-gyu, 89, South Korean politician, MP.
- Ronny Pasla, 78, Indonesian footballer.
- Rags to Riches, 21, American racehorse, Belmont Stakes winner.
- David Rusk, 85, American politician, mayor of Albuquerque.
- Jack Shepherd, 85, English actor.
- Randy Tyree, 85, American politician, mayor of Knoxville.
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- Bernardo Álvarez Afonso, 76, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of San Cristóbal de La Laguna, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
- David Barioni, 67, Brazilian businessman.
- Bernard Besret, 90, French theologian.
- Biyouna, 73, Algerian singer and actress.
- Diwakar Bhatt, 79, Indian politician, Uttarakhand MLA.
- Lorenzo Buffon, 95, Italian footballer, cardiac arrest.
- Alicia R. Chacón, 87, American politician.
- James F. Conway, 93, American politician, mayor of St. Louis, prostate cancer.
- Charles W. Dyke, 90, American lieutenant general.
- Gentildonna, 16, Japanese racehorse.
- Terence Higgins, Baron Higgins, 97, British Olympic athlete and politician, MP and member of the House of Lords.
- Reginald Jackson, 71, American African Methodist Episcopal Church bishop.
- Colleen Jones, 65, Canadian curler and television personality, cancer.
- Stancho Kolev, 88, Bulgarian freestyle wrestler, Olympic silver medallist.
- Lee Soon-jae, 91, South Korean actor and politician, MP.
- Trygve Moe, 97, Norwegian journalist.
- Guy Morançon, 97, French composer and organist.
- Johnny Newman, 91, English football player and manager.
- Tim Prentice, 95, American sculptor.
- José Afonso da Silva, 100, Brazilian jurist.
- Valerian Sobolev, 87, Russian weapons designer.
- Theresa Anne Tull, 89, American politician and diplomat, ambassador to Guyana and Brunei.
- Gondoo U Thein Naing, 89, Burmese writer and educator.
- Graeme Turner, 77–78, Australian academic.
- Mike Watkins, 73, Welsh rugby union player.
26
- Valentina Basiul, 43, Moldovan-born Romanian journalist, cancer.
- Dahiru Usman Bauchi, 98, Nigerian Islamic preacher and scholar.
- Donal Carey, 88, Irish politician, senator, TD and minister of state.
- Judy Cheeks, 71, American singer.
- Sam E. Haddon, 88, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Montana.
- Eugene Hasenfus, 84, American CIA operative, cancer.
- Grant Hildebrand, 91, American architect and architectural historian.
- Pam Hogg, 74, Scottish fashion designer.
- William Jenkins, 88, South African-born American veterinary scientist and academic administrator, president of the LSU System.
- Shpat Kasapi, 40, Albanian singer-songwriter, heart attack.
- Marsha Kinder, 85, American film scholar.
- Andrew Lauder, 78, British record company executive.
- Ferdinand Maemba Liwoke, 88, Congolese Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop and bishop of Lolo.
- Jo Luck, 83, American businesswoman, CEO of Heifer International.
- Ralph Menzies, 67, American convicted murderer.
- Tommy Murray, 82, Scottish footballer.
- Les O'Neill, 81, English football player and manager.
- Hubert Raudaschl, 83, Austrian sailor, Olympic silver medallist.
- Gail Scott, 82, Canadian journalist and television personality, lung cancer.
- Vsevolod Shilovsky, 87, Russian actor.
- Vladimir Susin, 69, Russian football player and manager.
- Richard Turnbull, 65, English theologian.
- Faith Winter, 45, American politician, member of the Colorado Senate and House of Representatives, traffic collision.
- Wong Choon Hin, 75, Malaysian Olympic field hockey player.
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- Stjepan Blažević, 83, Bosnian footballer.
- Barry Dempster, 73, Canadian poet and novelist.
- Ann-Margaret Ferrante, 53, American politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, pancreatic cancer.
- Ian Hampton, 83, New Zealand cricketer.
- Francisco Gil Hellín, 85, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, secretary of Pontifical Council for the Family and archbishop of Burgos.
- Richard Kindersley, 86, British typeface designer, stone letter carver and sculptor.
- Rafail Krichevskii, 89, Russian mathematician.
- Peep Lassmann, 77, Estonian pianist.
- László Lehoczki, 67, Hungarian civil defense rescuer.
- Phyllis Lee Levin, 104, American fashion journalist and author.
- Agnieszka Maciąg, 56, Polish actress and model.
- Vasco Martins, 68–69, Cape Verdean musician and composer.
- Yutaka Nakajima, 73, Japanese actress, colorectal cancer.
- Bodil Nyboe Andersen, 85, Danish economist, governor of the Danmarks Nationalbank.
- Raul Santoserpa, 86, Cuban painter and engraver.
- Robert A. M. Stern, 86, American architect, dean of the Yale School of Architecture, lung disease.
- Pierre Suard, 91, French telecommunications industry executive, chairman of Alcatel.
- Lorenz Weinrich, 96, German historian and academic.
- Peter Whittle, 64, British politician, member of the London Assembly, cancer.
- Holly Wright, 84, American photographer.
- Prince Chulcherm Yukol, 78, Thai royal and military officer.
- Fuzzy Zoeller, 74, American golfer, Masters and U.S. Open champion.
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- Ueli Aebi, 79, Swiss structural biologist.
- Gyula Balog, 65–66, Hungarian human rights activist.
- Henri Beaufour, 60, French businessman.
- Ingrid van Bergen, 94, German actress.
- Arne Birkenstock, 57, German film director and screenwriter.
- Ernie Bond, 96, English footballer.
- Lise Bourdin, 99, French actress.
- Bill Butler, 88, American football player.
- Natascha Heintz, 95, Norwegian paleontologist.
- Sriprakash Jaiswal, 81, Indian politician, MP, minister of coal and state minister of home affairs.
- Alain Jamet, 91, French politician, co-founder of the National Rally.
- Lee Moon-soo, 76, South Korean actor.
- Yutaka Ōta, 69, Japanese politician, mayor of Azumino, cardiac arrest.
- Anthony Parel, 99, Canadian historian, author and academic.
- Natalya Petrusyova, 70, Russian speed skater, Olympic champion, world champion.
- Ken Price, 71, English footballer.
- Kurt Presslmayr, 82, Austrian Olympic slalom canoeist.
- Imran Sherwani, 63, British field hockey player, Olympic champion, complications from Alzheimer's disease.
- Sir John Stanley, 83, British politician, MP.
- Sybill Storz, 88, German medical technology executive.
- Charles W. Sydnor Jr., 82, American historian.
- Dan Tolkowsky, 104, Israeli military officer and businessman, commander of the Air Force.
- Mario de la Torre Hernández, 85, Mexican politician, member of the Congress of Chihuahua and the Chamber of Deputies, mayor of Chihuahua.
- Daniel Woodrell, 72, American novelist, pancreatic cancer.
- Moshe Yegar, 95, Argentine-born Israeli diplomat and historian.
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- Madeleine Alingué, 60, Chadian politician, secretary of state for economic forecasting and international partnerships.
- Amos Bairoch, 68, Swiss bioinformatician.
- DéLana R. A. Dameron, 40, American writer and poet.
- Nigel de Gruchy, 82, British trade union official, general secretary of NASUWT.
- Stan Evans, 95, Australian politician, South Australia MP.
- Leslie Fish, 81, American folk musician, author and political activist.
- Klavdiya Gadyuchkina, 114, Russian supercentenarian, oldest person in Russia.
- Kanathil Jameela, 59, Indian politician, Kerala MLA, cancer.
- Erwin Jutzet, 74, Swiss politician, member of the Council of State of the Canton of Fribourg, National Council, and the Grand Council of Fribourg.
- Simon Kulli, 52, Albanian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Sapë.
- Toni Lamond, 93, Australian actress.
- Donald Langlands, 90, Scottish racing cyclist.
- Ludwig Minelli, 92, Swiss lawyer, founder of Dignitas, assisted suicide.
- Tomomichi Nishimura, 79, Japanese voice actor.
- José Luis Olivas, 73, Spanish politician, president of the Valencian Government.
- José Ortega Torres, 82, Spanish poet, injuries sustained in a fire.
- Frank Pé, 69, Belgian comic book artist.
- Alonzo Saclag, 83, Filipino musician and dancer.
- Eddie Sayers, 83–84, Northern Irish loyalist.
- Seo Dong-kown, 93, South Korean lawyer, prosecutor general.
- Dwight Morrell Smith, 94, American academic, chancellor of the University of Denver.
- Sir Tom Stoppard, 88, Czech-born British playwright and screenwriter, five-time Tony winner.
- Klaus von Trotha, 87, German politician, member of the Landtag of Baden-Württemberg.
- Sir Andreas Whittam Smith, 88, British financial journalist, co-founder of The Independent.
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- Said Assagaff, 72, Indonesian politician, governor of Maluku.
- Chithra Balasuriya, 94, Sri Lankan film producer.
- Sir John Blofeld, 93, English barrister and high court judge
- Billy Bonds, 79, English footballer.
- Michael Boyers, 77, English cricketer.
- Robert H. Edwards, 90, American academic administrator, president of Carleton College and Bowdoin College.
- Bob Foster, 78, American politician, mayor of Long Beach, California.
- Tim Harkness, 87, Canadian baseball player.
- Brian Hayes, 87, Australian-born British broadcaster.
- Robert Hung-Ngai Ho, 93, Hong Kong-born Canadian philanthropist.
- Ram Loevy, 85, Israeli film director and screenwriter.
- Hege Newth, 59, Norwegian writer, cancer.
- Billy Nichols, 85, American musician and songwriter.
- Harmon Seawel, 82, American politician, member of the Arkansas House of Representatives.
- Dag Spantell, 75, Norwegian singer, cancer.
- M. S. Umesh, 80, Indian actor and comedian, liver cancer.
- Warren Williams, 85, Australian rock musician.