Deaths in September 2025
September 2025
1
- Dhimitër Anagnosti, 89, Albanian film director and politician, minister of culture and MP.
- Jimmy Bone, 75, Scottish football player and manager.
- Christian Brincourt, 90, French journalist.
- Joe Bugner, 75, Hungarian-born British-Australian European heavyweight champion boxer and actor.
- Sandra Caron, 89, British actress.
- Tom Davin, 67, American food industry executive, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
- Percy Fernández, 86, Bolivian engineer and politician, mayor of Santa Cruz de la Sierra and senator.
- Walter Godefroot, 82, Belgian racing cyclist and team manager, complications from Parkinson's disease.
- Alejandro Goić, 85, Chilean Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Osorno and Rancagua.
- Graham Greene, 73, Canadian actor and recording artist, Grammy winner.
- Jean Havlish, 89, American baseball player.
- Jodie Laubenberg, 68, American politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives.
- Lonnie Loach, 57, Canadian ice hockey player, cancer.
- Graham MacGregor, 84, British medical academic.
- Ndumiso Madlala, 49, South African brewer, liver failure.
- Pedro Massano, 77, Portuguese journalist and illustrator.
- Seán McLoughlin, 89, Irish hurler.
- Kelly Ana Morey, 57, New Zealand novelist and poet.
- Don Morrison, 75, American football player.
- Mitch Needelman, 72, American politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives.
- Graeme Phillips, 77, British theatre director, Lewy body dementia.
- Nick Rassas, 81, American football player.
- George Raveling, 88, American Hall of Fame basketball coach and marketing director.
- Scott Spiegel, 67, American screenwriter, director and actor.
- Peter Truscott, 84, New Zealand cricketer.
- James Van Horne, 90, American economist.
- Alfons Van Meirvenne, 92, Belgian painter and sculptor.
- Cheryl Waters, 78, American actress.
- Witold Ziaja, 84, Polish Olympic field hockey player.
2
- Harvey Aronson, 96, American journalist.
- Morten Arnfred, 80, Danish film director and screenwriter.
- Phil Barkdoll, 87, American racing driver and team owner.
- Jean-Pierre Bouyxou, 79, French film critic and actor.
- Mino Carta, 91, Brazilian magazine publisher, co-founder of Veja, Istoé and CartaCapital.
- David H. Clark, 81, New Zealand-born British astrophysicist and science administrator.
- Giuseppe Costanzo, 92, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Nola and archbishop of Siracusa.
- Dan Darragh, 78, American football player.
- Emilio Fede, 94, Italian journalist, director of TG1, Studio Aperto and TG4.
- Al Flood, 90, Canadian banker.
- Robert Franz, 57, Canadian conductor, non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
- Larry Glueck, 83, American football player and coach, NFL champion.
- Patrick Hemingway, 97, American wildlife manager and writer.
- Wally Johannson, 89, Canadian politician, Manitoba MLA.
- William F. Kernan, 79, American Army general.
- Spyros Kokotos, 91, Greek architect.
- Indrek Meelak, 64, Estonian politician, MP.
- Paulão Moreira, 56, Brazilian beach volleyball player.
- Sir Eric Neal, 101, Australian academic administrator, governor of South Australia, chief commissioner of Sydney, and chancellor of Flinders University.
- Arthur S. Reber, 85, American psychologist.
- Glafiro Salinas Mendiola, 79, Mexican politician, deputy and member of the Congress of Tamaulipas.
- Moustapha Sall, 58, Mauritanian football player and manager.
- Gary Stubblefield, 74, American politician, member of the Arkansas Senate and House of Representatives.
- János Takács, 70, Hungarian table tennis player, world champion.
- Gerd Völker, 83, German Olympic diver.
- Garth Welch, 89, Australian ballet dancer and choreographer.
- Kazuko Yoshiyuki, 90, Japanese actress, pneumonia.
3
- Pascal Baurain, 55, Belgian politician, Walloon deputy, bile duct cancer.
- Whitey Bell, 92, American basketball player.
- Andre Champagne, 81, Canadian ice hockey player.
- Jacques Charrier, 88, French actor, film producer and painter.
- Cheng Ching-mao, 92, Taiwanese sinologist.
- Doris Cook, 94, American baseball player.
- Vito D'Amato, 81, Italian footballer.
- Rosalyn Drexler, 98, American visual artist and writer, Emmy winner.
- Kenneth Fernando, 93, Sri Lankan Anglican cleric, Bishop of Colombo.
- Johannes Friedrich, 77, German Lutheran cleric, Landesbischof of Bavaria.
- Bobby Graham, 80, Scottish footballer.
- Robert Grosvenor, 88, American sculptor, co-founder of Park Place Gallery.
- Alfred E. Hierold, 83, German Catholic theologian.
- Tapson Kaseba, 32, Zambian footballer.
- Stephen Mendillo, 84, American actor.
- William Plizka, 80, American politician, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly.
- Felix Posen, 96, American businessman.
- Ted Robert, 81, Swiss singer-songwriter.
- Larry Robinson, 75, American politician, member of the North Dakota Senate.
- Guy Rocher, 101, Canadian sociologist.
- Rolling Ray, 28, American media personality.
- Vicente Sanchís, 77, Spanish basketball referee.
- Michael Timm, 62, German boxing trainer.
4
- Giorgio Armani, 91, Italian fashion designer, founder of Armani, liver failure.
- Baddiewinkle, 97, American influencer and internet personality.
- Ryszard Budka, 90, Polish footballer.
- Ned Chiodo, 83, American politician, member of the Iowa House of Representatives.
- Stuart Comberbach, 72, Zimbabwean diplomat, cancer.
- Jean Danguillaume, 92, French racing cyclist.
- William A. Farley, 87, American hair stylist.
- Jamie Harvey, 70, Scottish darts player.
- Yukio Hashi, 82, Japanese enka singer.
- Darleane C. Hoffman, 98, American nuclear chemist.
- Phil Hoy, 88, American politician, member of the Indiana House of Representatives.
- Ian Jones, 93, Australian footballer.
- Katharine, Duchess of Kent, 92, British royal.
- Rick Kolowski, 80, American politician, member of the Nebraska Legislature.
- Robert Jay Lifton, 99, American psychiatrist and author.
- Ted Mann, 72, American television writer and producer, lung cancer.
- Joseph McNeil, 83, American Air Force major general and civil rights activist, member of the Greensboro Four.
- Shigeru Oda, 100, Japanese jurist, judge and vice-president of the International Court of Justice.
- Chris Pitt, 60, Australian Paralympic sport shooter.
- Viktor Šlajchrt, 73, Czech journalist, writer and poet.
- Neil Summers, 81, English-American actor and stuntman.
- Robby Turner, 62, American pedal steel guitarist.
- Pia Velsi, 101, Italian actress.
5
- Hooshmand Aghili, 88, Iranian singer.
- George Basalla, 97, American historian.
- Linda Bergen, 76, German singer.
- Maxine Clair, 86, American novelist and poet.
- Merwin Coad, 100, American minister and politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives.
- Pietro Derossi, 92, Italian architect.
- Ken Dryden, 78, Canadian Hall of Fame ice hockey player, author, and politician, minister of social development and MP, six-time Stanley Cup champion, cancer.
- Susan Firer, 76, American poet.
- Elizabeth Godwin, 28, British soldier, traffic collision.
- Davey Johnson, 82, American baseball player and manager, World Series champion.
- Miklós Kásler, 75, Hungarian oncologist, minister of human resources.
- Babar Ali Khan, 62, Pakistani Olympic boxer.
- Horst Krause, 83, German actor.
- Antonín Kříž, 72, Czech Olympic biathlete.
- Jelica Kurjak, 72, Serbian diplomat and politician.
- Patricia Lieb, 83, American poet and journalist.
- Bruce Loose, 66, American punk rock musician, heart attack.
- Neville C. Luhmann Jr., 82, American physicist.
- Judy Manning, 82, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives.
- G. A. Moore, 86, American football player and high school coach.
- Mayumi Narita, 55, Japanese swimmer, Paralympic champion, bile duct cancer.
- José María Oliveira, 91, Spanish film director.
- Derry Power, 90, Irish actor.
- Ervin J. Rokke, 85, American Air Force lieutenant general.
- Dan Runte, 61, American monster truck driver, traffic collision.
- Jean Salut, 82, French rugby union player.
- Robin Shaw, 66, British solicitor.
- Ras Sheehama, 59, Namibian reggae musician, suicide.
- Walter Scott Smith Jr., 84, American jurist, judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas.
- Silvio Tendler, 75, Brazilian filmmaker.
- José María Tojeira, 78, Spanish-born Salvadoran Jesuit priest.
- Mark Volman, 78, American musician, complications from a blood disease.
- Cas Wouters, 81, Dutch sociologist.
- Ruth Weiss, 101, German-born South African journalist and writer.
- Robert Wells, 64, British boxer, Olympic bronze medallist.
- Sir Robert Worcester, 91, American-born British pollster.
6
- Alfredo Ambrosetti, 94, Italian management consultant.
- Duane Ankney, 79, American politician, member of the Montana House of Representatives and Senate.
- David Baltimore, 87, American biologist and academic administrator, Nobel Prize laureate, president of Caltech and Rockefeller University, cancer.
- Lucien Bellavia, 65, French footballer.
- Ed Blakely, 87, American urban planner and academic.
- Arif Budimanta, 57, Indonesian politician, MP.
- Rick Davies, 81, English musician, and songwriter, complications from multiple myeloma.
- Bill Davis, 74, American racing team owner.
- Christoph von Dohnányi, 95, German conductor.
- Kai Engelke, 79, German poet, writer and music journalist.
- Gary Faigin, 74, American realist painter, prostate cancer.
- Leila Fowler, 92, Nigerian educationist.
- John R. Gaydos, 82, American Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Jefferson City, Missouri.
- Rober Haddeciyan, 99, Armenian journalist, editor-in-chief of Marmara.
- Dame Pat Harrison, 93, New Zealand educationalist.
- Walt Helmick, 81, American politician, member of the West Virginia Senate and commissioner of agriculture, cancer.
- Tomohiro Ishikawa, 52, Japanese politician, MP, colorectal cancer.
- Karl Johan Johannessen, 82, Norwegian footballer.
- Carlos Lezcano, 69, Puerto Rican baseball player, cancer.
- Maru, 18, Japanese Internet cat, lung cancer.
- Noel Mullaney, 88, Irish Gaelic footballer.
- Denis Murphy, 86, Irish hurler.
- Na Dong-hyun, 46, South Korean streamer and YouTuber.
- Paolo Nerozzi, 76, Italian trade unionist and politician, senator.
- Willie Parker, 80, American football player.
- Placidus Pei Ronggui, 92, Chinese Roman Catholic prelate, coadjutor bishop of Luoyang.
- Pierre-Jean Ruff, 93, French Protestant pastor.
- Brian Cantwell Smith, 74, Canadian-American philosopher.
- Karen Soli, 77, American politician, member of the South Dakota House of Representatives.
- Janusz Szukszta, 93, Polish chess player.
- Rosa Tarlovsky de Roisinblit, 106, Argentine activist, co-founder of the Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo.
- Gustavo Torner, 100, Spanish painter and sculptor.
- Susan Xenarios, 79, American activist.
7
- Dunshee de Abranches, 88, Brazilian football executive, president of Flamengo.
- Antonio Bailetti, 87, Italian road racing cyclist, Olympic champion.
- Serge Boucheny, 96, French politician, deputy and senator.
- John Burton, 92, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives, the California Senate and Assembly.
- Don Cox, 85, American politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives.
- Stuart Craig, 83, English production designer, Oscar winner, complications from Parkinson's disease.
- Brian Dayett, 68, American baseball player, complications from Parkinson's disease.
- Tsering Dhondup, 65, Tibetan politician.
- Marilyn Diamond, 81, American author and detoxification promoter, complications from dementia.
- Vasili Golovachyov, 77, Russian science fiction writer, heart attack.
- Ann Granger, 86, British crime writer.
- Jaka, 39, American professional wrestler, heart attack.
- Cahit Karakaş, 97, Turkish engineer and politician, minister of transport and speaker of the Grand National Assembly.
- Sir Edmund Lawrence, 93, Kittitian civil servant, governor-general.
- Jim Marshall, 94, American baseball player and manager.
- Adalbert Ndzana, 86, Cameroonian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Mbalmayo.
- Dalmas Otieno, 80, Kenyan politician, MP.
- Ning Pan, 72, Chinese-born American engineer.
- John Penton, 100, American motorcycle racer.
- Jean-Marie Séverin, 84, Belgian politician, MP, Walloon deputy.
- René Tendron, 91, French journalist.
- Badruddin Umar, 93, Bangladeshi political activist.
8
- Nazim Baykishiyev, 77, Azerbaijani stage designer, lung cancer.
- Dina Nath Bhagat, 79, Indian politician, Jammu and Kashmir MLA.
- Inge Brück, 88, German singer and actress.
- Judy Jean Chapman, 83, American nurse.
- Chuang Chia-Fu, 90, Chinese table tennis player.
- Robert Cooter, 80, American economist and legal scholar.
- Geoff Corkish, 72, Manx politician, MHK, cancer.
- Rajendra Dholakia, 68, Indian politician, Odisha MLA, complications from heart transplant.
- Joseph Dube, 81, American weightlifter, Olympic bronze medalist.
- Jutta Dümpe-Krüger, 63, German politician, MP.
- Fastnet Rock, 23, Australian Thoroughbred racehorse and sire.
- Robin Glendinning, 87, Northern Irish playwright and politician.
- Philippe Goddin, 81, Belgian literary critic and author.
- Jean-Paul Imbert, 83, French organist and teacher, drowned.
- Berel Lang, 92, American academic.
- Andrej Marinc, 94, Slovenian politician, general secretary of the ZKS, president of the Executive Council of the Socialist Republic of Slovenia.
- Pat Matson, 81, American football player.
- Charly Oleg, 94, French musician, composer and conductor.
- Tom Patton, 90, American baseball player.
- Angela Ro Ro, 75, Brazilian singer-songwriter.
- Salli Sachse, 82, American actress.
- Chris Steele-Perkins, 78, British photographer.
- Aza Takho-Godi, 102, Russian philologist.
- Sankarshan Thakur, 63, Indian journalist, editor of The Telegraph.
- Hugo Valentin, 87, Italian South Tyrolean politician, member of the Council of South Tyrol and the Regional Council of Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol.
9
- Paul Baccaglini, 41, American-born Italian football executive and television personality, president of Palermo.
- Robert Bath, 88–89, Australian Olympic boxer.
- David S. Baxter, 70, Scottish Mormon general authority.
- Stefano Benni, 78, Italian writer.
- Allan Cole, 74, Jamaican footballer and songwriter.
- Robert K. Corbin, 96, American politician, attorney general of Arizona and president of the National Rifle Association, cardiac arrest.
- Emogene Creque, 106, British Virgin Islands politician, MHA.
- Jim Dickson, 87, American baseball player.
- Sergio Doplicher, 84, Italian physicist.
- Michael Dryhurst, 87, British-born American film producer.
- Mar Elepaño, 70–71, Filipino-American filmmaker.
- Haru Urara, 29, Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse, colic.
- Polly Holliday, 88, American actress, pneumonia.
- Asahi Kurizuka, 88, Japanese actor.
- Stephen P. Long, 75, British-born American plant physiologist, pancreatic cancer.
- Kenneth Margerison, 79, American historian.
- Robert D. Maurer, 101, American physicist, developer of optical fiber.
- Jeffrey Meldrum, 67, American anthropologist, brain cancer.
- Jacob Murey, 84, Soviet-born Israeli chess player.
- Andrew R. Neureuther, 84, American electrical engineer.
- Mark Norell, 68, American vertebrate paleontologist, heart failure.
- Geoffrey Somerset, 6th Baron Raglan, 93, British peer, businessman and politician.
- Alfred Rieber, 94, American historian.
- Bohumila Řimnáčová, 78, Czech gymnast, Olympic silver medalist, world artistic team champion.
- Armando Santiago, 93, Portuguese-born Canadian composer.
10
- Jutta Bauer, 70, German writer and illustrator, anaphylaxis.
- Christian Boner, 77, French journalist.
- Guido Convents, 69, Belgian historian.
- Sir Peter Cresswell, 81, English jurist, judge of the High Court of Justice, cancer.
- Bruce DuMont, 81, American radio talk show host and television broadcaster.
- Brian Eisner, 85, American tennis player and coach.
- Deon Fourie, 92, South African army officer and academic.
- Phyllis Gardner, 75, American clinical pharmacologist and academic, early skeptic of Theranos, heart attack.
- Bobby Hart, 86, American musician and songwriter.
- John Henderson, 87, Australian footballer.
- Mark Hine, 61, English footballer.
- Alan Howarth, Baron Howarth of Newport, 81, British politician, MP and member of the House of Lords, cancer.
- Aaron Jaffe, 95, American politician, member of the Illinois House of Representatives and chairman of the Illinois Gaming Board.
- Charlie Kirk, 31, American conservative activist, co-founder of Turning Point USA, shot.
- Bärbel Köster, 68, German canoe sprinter, Olympic bronze medallist.
- Norbert Lemire, 76, Canadian painter.
- Roberto Lonardo, 81–82, Uruguayan footballer.
- Stan Martin, 72, New Zealand rugby league player and coach.
- Chandra Nagamallaiah, 50, Indian-American motel manager, stabbed.
- Adam Niemiec, 78, Polish Olympic basketball player.
- Roy Parnell, 81, English footballer.
- Leo Pearlstein, 104, American advertising executive and businessman.
- Nicky Ryan, 79, Irish music producer, four-time Grammy winner.
- Paula Shaw, 84, American actress.
- Garth Thomas, 61, American football player.
- Francesco Trapani, 68, Italian jeweller and luxury goods executive, CEO of Bulgari.
- Vinnie Roe, 27, Irish Thoroughbred racehorse.
11
- Imad Mohammad Alatiqi, 69, Kuwaiti oil scientist and politician, minister of oil.
- Adriano Bernardini, 83, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, apostolic nuncio to Bangladesh, Argentina, and Italy.
- Alma Dawson, 82, American librarian and scholar.
- Marijke Djwalapersad, 73, Surinamese politician, chairperson of the National Assembly.
- Jim Doolan, 95, Irish politician, senator.
- Bevin Fortuin, 46, South African rugby union player and coach, heart attack.
- Sam Gargan, 77, Canadian politician, member and speaker of the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories, mayor of Fort Providence.
- Conor Gearty, 67, Irish legal scholar.
- Minasse Haile, 95, Ethiopian politician, ambassador to the United States and minister of foreign affairs.
- Chris Hill, 80, British disc jockey.
- Kwadwo Safo Kantanka, 77, Ghanaian businessman and pastor.
- Emmanuel Karsen, 62, French actor.
- Janusz Majewski, 85, Polish Olympic fencer.
- Francesco Mallegni, 85, Italian paleoanthropologist.
- Tiana Mangakahia, 30, Australian basketball player, breast cancer.
- Per Mattsson, 77, Swedish actor.
- Mária J. Nagy, 91, Romanian linguist.
- John D. Petersen, 77, American chemist, educator, and academic administrator, president of the University of Tennessee system.
- Alberto Porta y Muñoz, 79, Spanish painter.
- Viv Prince, 84, English drummer.
- Libardo Ramírez Gómez, 91, Colombian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Armenia and of Garzón.
- Eduardo Serrano, 82, Venezuelan actor, lung cancer.
- P. P. Thankachan, 86, Indian politician, member and speaker of the Kerala Legislative Assembly.
- Ana Vidjen, 93, Croatian-Serbian sculptor.
- Philippe Ward, 67, French writer.
- Yu Menglong, 37, Chinese actor, fall.
12
- Bob Alcivar, 87, American music producer, arranger and composer.
- Eusebius J. Beltran, 91, American Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Tulsa and archbishop of Oklahoma City.
- Andrei Chemerkin, 53, Russian weightlifter, Olympic champion.
- Jan Boland Coetzee, 80, South African rugby union player.
- Daniel Cremieux, 87, French fashion designer.
- Jack Daniels, 92, American running coach and modern pentathlete, Olympic silver medalist.
- Sareeta Domingo, 44–45, British author.
- Ulf Fink, 82, German politician, MP.
- Ted Goveia, 55, Canadian football coach and executive, cancer.
- Sir Peter Hirsch, 100, German-born British metallurgist.
- Kim Seong-min, 63, North Korean-born South Korean political activist, cancer.
- D. D. Lapang, 91, Indian politician, four-time chief minister of Meghalaya.
- Bill Manchuk, 78, Canadian football player, Grey Cup champion.
- Andy Nelson, 92, American football player and restaurateur.
- Rico Oller, 67, American politician, member of the California State Assembly and Senate.
- Tara Parra, 93, Mexican actress.
- Drummond Rennie, 89, American nephrologist.
- Lionel Vinche, 88, Belgian painter.
- Johnnie J. Young, 87, American politician, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives.
13
- Anatoly Akeyev, 71, Russian politician, member of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union.
- Sir Peter Baxendell, 100, British oil executive.
- Karin Borner, 89, Swiss Olympic figure skater.
- John Bradstock, 75, Australian rugby league footballer.
- Gerard Cox, 85, Dutch singer and actor, oesophageal cancer.
- Bob Goodenow, 72, American ice hockey player and administrator, executive director of the NHLPA.
- Saleh Hachad, 86, Moroccan fighter pilot.
- Sandra Noll Hammond, 89, American dancer.
- Neda Al-Hilali, 86, American fiber artist.
- Eddie Hunter, 82, Scottish football player and manager.
- John Jameson, 84, English cricketer.
- Fred Kirschenmann, 90, American agriculturalist.
- Stephen Luscombe, 70, English musician and songwriter.
- Wade MacLeod, 38, Canadian ice hockey player, brain cancer.
- Andreas Martin, 72, German schlager singer.
- John Masius, 75, American television writer and producer, Emmy winner, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
- Merica, 72, Brazilian footballer.
- Mary Rose Oakar, 85, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives.
- Omen, 49, American music producer.
- John Painter, 92, Australian cellist.
- Farida Parveen, 70, Bangladeshi folk singer.
- Hermeto Pascoal, 89, Brazilian jazz musician, multiple organ failure.
- Earl S. Richardson, 81, American academic, president of Morgan State University.
- Charley Rosen, 84, American basketball player, coach and author, cancer.
- George Sievwright, 88, Scottish footballer.
- Paulo Soares, 63, Brazilian journalist, multiple organ failure.
- Akiko Tsuruga, 58, Japanese jazz composer and keyboardist.
- Luther Wenge, 65, Papua New Guinean politician and judge, MP and twice governor of Morobe Province.
- Murad Yagizarov, 86, Azerbaijani actor.
14
- Suzana Agostini, 43, Brazilian footballer, uterine cancer.
- Hafez Ahmadullah, 84, Bangladeshi Islamic scholar, chairman of Anjuman-e-Ittihadul Madaris Bangladesh, stroke.
- Max Basheer, 98, Australian Hall of Fame football administrator.
- Tony Bianco, 72, American jazz drummer and composer.
- Pat Crowley, 91, American actress.
- Antoni Pacyfik Dydycz, 87, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Drohiczyn.
- Jim Edgar, 79, American politician, governor and secretary of state of Illinois, member of the Illinois House of Representatives, complications from pancreatic cancer.
- Robert Gauldin, 93, American composer and academic.
- Eddie Giacomin, 86, Canadian Hall of Fame ice hockey player, coach, and broadcaster.
- Sir Nicholas Grimshaw, 85, English architect.
- Ricky Hatton, 46, English professional boxer, IBF world super lightweight champion and WBA world welterweight champion, hanged.
- Sarada Hoffman, 96, Indian dancer and choreographer.
- René Homier-Roy, 85, Canadian journalist and television presenter.
- Tess Johnston, 93, American diplomat and author, complications from COVID-19.
- John Kilpatrick, 86, Australian footballer.
- Sir David Knox, 92, British politician, MP.
- Frank Lazarus, 86, South African-British composer.
- Safiatou Lopez, 49, Burkinabé businesswoman and political activist.
- Jesús Martínez Ross, 91, Mexican politician, deputy and governor of Quintana Roo.
- John Martinkus, 56, Australian journalist.
- Siegmund Nimsgern, 85, German operatic bass-baritone.
- Edward Ormondroyd, 99, American children's novelist.
- Ed Packard, 57, American politician and election official.
- Gianni Quaranta, 82, Italian production designer, Oscar winner.
- Isabel Rilvas, 90, Portuguese parachutist.
- Barry Roberts, 79, New Zealand cricketer.
- Jaime Rodríguez, 66, Salvadoran football player and manager, cardiac arrest.
- Fumitaka Sato, 87, Japanese astrophysicist and theoretical physicist, pneumonia.
- Beverly Thomson, 61, Canadian journalist and news anchor, breast cancer.
- Václav Žák, 80, Czech politician and publicist, member of the Czech National Council and signatory of Charter 77.
15
- Luboš Adamec, 66, Czech Olympic sport shooter.
- April March, 90, American burlesque dancer.
- Brigitte Asdonk, 77, German political activist and convicted criminal.
- Carlo Becchi, 85, Italian physicist.
- Ymania Brown, 62, Samoan LGBTQ rights activist and lawyer.
- Manolo Cardo, 85, Spanish football player and manager.
- Ione Christensen, 91, Canadian politician, senator, commissioner of Yukon, and mayor of Whitehorse.
- Paul Cohen, 91, American historian.
- Hallard Croft, 89, British mathematician.
- Habib Boromand Dashghapu, 64, Iranian Shiite cleric and politician, MP, cancer.
- William C. Davis, 86, Canadian politician, Ontario MPP.
- Nancy Dembowski, 91, American politician, member of the Indiana House of Representatives.
- Ted Ford, 78, American baseball player.
- Ron Friedman, 93, American screenwriter, cardiopulmonary arrest.
- Jill Godmilow, 81, American filmmaker.
- James Grashow, 83, American sculptor and woodcut artist.
- Matti Hamberg, 93, Finnish Olympic speed skater.
- Alan Iglitzin, 93, American violist, founder of the Olympic Music Festival.
- John Christopher Jones, 77, American actor.
- Ian Judge, 79, English theatre and opera director.
- Marilyn Knowlden, 99, American actress.
- Ferenc Lénárt, 60, Hungarian Olympic weightlifter.
- Larry Littlebird, 84, American painter, filmmaker and actor.
- Bob Milano, 85, American college baseball coach, complications from Alzheimer's disease.
- Richard Moe, 88, American attorney and historic preservation advocate.
- Joel Moss, 79, American sound engineer and record producer, aneurysm.
- Slavko Obadov, 77, Serbian judoka, Olympic bronze medallist.
- Thomas Perry, 78, American author.
- Pat Power, 83, Australian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Canberra and Goulburn.
- Harald Serafin, 93, Austrian opera singer and actor.
- Anita Studer, 81, Swiss ornithologist.
- Toby Talbot, 96, American cinema owner and film distributor.
- Tang Liang Hong, 89, Singaporean politician, MP.
- Paulo Tchipilica, 85, Angolan politician, minister of justice.
- Ting Mao-shih, 99, Taiwanese diplomat, minister of foreign affairs, representative to the United States, and secretary-general to the president.
- Norman Toynton, 86, British abstract painter.
- Murray Williamson, 91, Canadian-born American ice hockey player and Olympic coach.
16
- Sebastià Bardolet i Pujol, 91, Spanish Roman Catholic monk, abbot of Santa Maria de Montserrat Abbey.
- Shivram Bhoje, 83, Indian nuclear scientist.
- Yehuda Zvi Blum, 93, Slovak-born Israeli legal scholar, permanent representative to the United Nations.
- Joke Bruijs, 73, Dutch actress, singer, and cabaret artist.
- Judy Burke, 94, New Zealand tennis player.
- Ricardo Cabrisas, 88, Cuban politician, vice president of the Council of Ministers, minister of foreign trade and investment.
- Oscar Calics, 85, Argentine footballer.
- Gaines C. Granade, 91, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives.
- Séverin Granvorka, 77, French volleyball player and head coach.
- Marilyn Hagerty, 99, American newspaper columnist.
- Ronald Jensen, 89, American mathematician and academic.
- Michael Kenward, 80, British science writer.
- D. D. Lewis, 79, American Hall of Fame football player, Super Bowl champion.
- Tomas Lindberg, 52, Swedish death metal singer, adenoid cystic carcinoma.
- Marion Maddox, 60, Australian academic and author.
- Stanley Meadows, 94, British actor.
- Dejan Milovanović, 41, Serbian footballer, heart attack.
- Volodymyr Morhun, 87, Ukrainian biologist.
- Robert Redford, 89, American actor and film director, Oscar winner.
- Ante Roso, 73, Croatian general.
- Tullio Rossi, 77, Italian racing cyclist.
- Novatus Rugambwa, 67, Tanzanian Roman Catholic prelate, apostolic nuncio to Angola, Honduras, and New Zealand.
- Ernest Shand, 85, American politician, member of the Vermont House of Representatives.
- Milivoj Solar, 89, Croatian literary theorist and historian.
- Franklin Southworth, 96, American linguist.
- Vladimir Timoshenko, 82, Russian diplomat, ambassador to Benin.
- Sir Jonathan Tod, 86, British Royal Navy officer.
- Joseph Urusemal, 73, Micronesian politician, president.
- Lasse Westman, 86, Swedish film director and cinematographer.
- Jack Williams, 94, New Zealand cricketer.
- Donald S. Zagoria, 97, American author and academic.
17
- Viktor Ageyev, 84, Russian boxer.
- Abdul Gani Bhat, 90, Indian poet and political activist, co-founder of MUF.
- Mel Bungey, 91, Australian politician, member of the House of Representatives.
- José María Castellano, 78, Spanish businessman, CEO of Inditex Group, president of ONO and Abanca.
- Roger Climpson, 93, British-born Australian television newsreader and host.
- Hans Enoksen, 69, Greenlandic politician, prime minister, member and speaker of the Inatsisartut.
- Jim Fahnhorst, 66, American football player, Super Bowl champion.
- Roland Göhler, 82, German rower, Olympic silver medalist.
- Arturo Gómez-Pompa, 90, Mexican biologist.
- Ruslan Gostev, 80, Russian politician, MP.
- Daniela Hammer-Tugendhat, 79, Austrian art historian.
- John Harris, 73, American golfer, acute myeloid leukemia.
- Leo Hindery, 77, American businessman.
- Allie Light, 90, American filmmaker and producer, Oscar winner, heart failure.
- Riff Markowitz, 86, Canadian-American television producer and theatre director.
- Gajanan Mehendale, 77, Indian historian, heart attack.
- Dame Joan Metge, 95, New Zealand anthropologist.
- Donald Oliver, 86, Canadian politician, senator.
- Mario de Jesús Pérez Jiménez, 76, Spanish computer scientist and academic, member of the Academia Europaea.
- Giuseppe Maria Reina, 70, Italian politician, deputy.
- John Rubey, 73, American president of AEG-TV and CEO of Fathom Events.
- Sergio Salvati, 91, Italian cinematographer.
- Loran Schmit, 96, American politician, member of the Nebraska Legislature.
- Barry Seal, 87, British politician, MEP, acute myeloid leukaemia.
- John Searle, 93, American philosopher.
- Babak Shahbazi, 43–44, Iranian spy, execution by hanging.
- Evgeny Shulepov, 67, Russian politician, mayor of Vologda, MP, member of the Legislative Assembly of Vologda Oblast.
- Sam Sparks, 86, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for West Texas.
- David Stabler, 72, American journalist, acute myeloid leukemia.
- Jacob Thoomkuzhy, 94, Indian Syro-Malabar Catholic hierarch, bishop of Mananthavady, Thamarassery and archbishop of Trichur.
- Dominique Wilms, 95, Belgian actress.
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- Mohammed ben Abdallah, 81, Ghanaian playwright.
- Ed Acosta, 81, Panamanian baseball player.
- Óscar Almaraz Smer, 57, Mexican politician, member of the Congress of Tamaulipas and federal deputy.
- Fausto Amodei, 91, Italian politician and singer, deputy.
- Déjean Bélizaire, 90, Haitian politician, president of the Senate.
- Jairus Birech, 32, Kenyan steeplechase runner.
- Anita Borges, 78, Indian pathologist, heart attack.
- Ken Boyd, 73, American basketball player.
- Miguel Calderón Gómez, 74, Cuban basketball player, Olympic bronze medallist.
- Amade Camal, 71, Mozambican transport industry executive and politician, MP.
- Ambroise Dupont, 88, French politician, senator.
- Sir Gerald Gordon, 96, Scottish lawyer.
- Agnes Gund, 87, American philanthropist and arts patron, president of the Museum of Modern Art.
- Charles Guthrie, Baron Guthrie of Craigiebank, 86, British field marshal, assistant chief and chief of the general staff, chief of the defence staff, ruptured cerebral aneurysm.
- Alfred Heer, 63, Swiss politician, MNC.
- Brett James, 57, American country singer and songwriter, Grammy winner, plane crash.
- István Kiss, 76, Hungarian Olympic gymnast.
- Irma Könye, 71, Hungarian sprinter.
- František Ledecký, 84, Czech speedway motorcycle rider and coach.
- Florin Marin, 72, Romanian football player and manager, complications from dementia.
- Diane Martel, 63, American music video director and choreographer, breast cancer.
- Lottie B. Scott, 88, American civil rights advocate.
- Robo Shankar, 46, Indian comedian and actor, kidney and liver failure.
- George Smoot, 80, American astrophysicist, Nobel Prize laureate, heart attack.
- Akella Venkata Suryanarayana, 75, Indian screenwriter and playwright.
- Fumio Ueda, 77, Japanese politician, mayor of Sapporo, pancreatic cancer.
- Josef Volf, 86, Czech Olympic cyclist.
- Gennady Zhilin, 79, Russian jurist, judge of the Constitutional Court.
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- Abdi Baleta, 84, Albanian diplomat.
- Jeff Bottema, 65, American motocross racer.
- Joël Bourdin, 87, French politician, senator.
- Paddy Carolan, 96, Irish Gaelic footballer.
- Sonny Curtis, 88, American Hall of Fame musician and songwriter, complications from pneumonia.
- Julieta Fierro, 77, Mexican astrophysicist.
- Julio Frade, 82, Uruguayan comedian.
- Zubeen Garg, 52, Indian singer-songwriter and actor, drowned.
- Jonathan González, 30, Ecuadorian footballer, shot.
- Peter Gurney, 93, British bomb disposal expert.
- JD Twitch, 57, Scottish DJ, brain tumour.
- A. K. M. Kamruzzaman, 85, Bangladeshi politician, MP.
- Thanmanpillai Kanagasabai, 86, Sri Lankan politician, MP.
- Bryan Kneale, 95, Manx artist and sculptor.
- Jean-Pierre Kuskowiak, 76, French footballer.
- Anne Rankin Mahoney, 88, American sociologist.
- Ryuji Matsumura, 87, Japanese politician, member of the House of Councillors.
- Ian Monk, 65, British writer and translator.
- Antonio Rivero Taravillo, 62, Spanish writer and poet.
- Hema Sane, 85, Indian botanist.
- J. Alfred Smith, 94, American pastor.
- Wally Warning, 76-77, Aruban reggae musician.
- Mike Wofford, 87, American jazz pianist, hyponatremia.
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- Alcide Angeloni, 98, Italian politician, senator.
- Matt Beard, 47, English football manager, suicide.
- Herbert Bevard, 79, American Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Saint Thomas.
- Ivar Bøksle, 78, Norwegian singer and accordionist.
- Brian Burke, 90, American football player and coach, complications from Alzheimer's disease.
- Marian Burros, 92, American food writer, heart attack.
- Iain Coleman, 67, British politician, MP.
- Harry Gilbert, 71–72, British biochemist.
- Mikhail Gorbanevsky, 72, Russian linguist.
- Egil Gade Greve, 95, Norwegian banker.
- Takatoshi Ito, 74, Japanese economist.
- Bill Jenkins, 68, Canadian curler, world junior champion.
- Waqar Masood Khan, 74, Pakistani civil servant and political advisor, four-time finance secretary.
- Franklin King, 68, American football player.
- David Kroyanker, 86, Israeli architect.
- Stanislav Lakoba, 72, Abkhaz historian and politician, secretary of the Security Council, traffic collision.
- Jan Lála, 87, Czech footballer.
- Tom Matano, 76, Japanese automobile designer.
- James Mitchum, 84, American actor.
- Enrique Molina Pico, 87, Argentine military officer, chief of the general staff of the Navy.
- Aryeh Moskona, 78, Bulgarian-born Israeli actor and singer, chronic lung disease.
- Lois North, 103, American politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives and Senate.
- Horst Queck, 81, German ski jumper.
- Lee Rupp, 87, American politician, member of the Nebraska Legislature.
- Roberto Russo, 77, Italian film director, screenwriter and photographer.
- C. Gene Samberson, 91, American politician, member of the New Mexico House of Representatives.
- Yuri Shaygardanov, 71, Russian cinematographer.
- Władysław Zieliński, 90, Polish sprint canoeist, Olympic bronze medallist.
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- Salahuddin Ahmad, 77, Bangladeshi jurist, attorney general.
- Charanjit Ahuja, 71, Indian composer, liver cancer.
- Elmar Budde, 90, German musicologist.
- Ron Carroll, 57, American DJ, singer and music producer, heart attack.
- Shawn Clark, 50, American college football coach.
- Jonathan Clements, 62, British financial journalist.
- Michel Dessaint, 90, French politician, deputy.
- Stu Freebairn, 93, New Zealand rugby union player.
- Leo Gerard, 78, Canadian steelworker and labour leader.
- Alexander Gorban, 73, Russian scientist.
- Ruth Johns, 91, British social historian, journalist and author.
- Edward Kravitz, 92, American neuroscientist.
- Léon Landini, 99, French resistance fighter and political activist, president of the Pole of Communist Revival in France.
- André Landzaat, 81, Dutch actor, pneumonia.
- Douglas Laux, 42, American CIA officer and author.
- Richard Morrissette, 69, American politician, member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives, bile duct cancer.
- Bob Oldis, 97, American baseball player, coach and scout.
- Bernie Parent, 80, Canadian Hall of Fame ice hockey player, Stanley Cup champion.
- Roland Pidoux, 78, French cellist and conductor.
- Robert E. Rich, 98, American intelligence official, deputy director of the National Security Agency.
- Peter Ryan, 91, Australian rugby league footballer.
- Serdu, 85, Belgian cartoonist and illustrator.
- Sulejman Spaho, 76, Serbian politician, MP.
- John Stapleton, 79, English broadcaster and journalist, complications from Parkinson's disease and pneumonia.
- Quintard Taylor, 76, American historian, founder of BlackPast.org.
- Stan Turner, 81, American news anchor, cancer.
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- Angus Abbey, 99, Australian footballer.
- Aron Bielski, 98, Polish-American partisan and Holocaust survivor.
- Dickie Bird, 92, English cricket umpire and player.
- Jerome A. Cohen, 95, American legal scholar.
- Edwin Colaço, 87, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Amravati and Aurangabad.
- Anton II, Prince Esterházy, 88, Hungarian aristocrat.
- Mauricio Fernández Garza, 75, Mexican politician, senator, mesothelioma.
- Bobby Grier, 82, American football executive.
- David Hirst, 89, British journalist, cancer.
- Gene Iba, 84, American college basketball coach.
- Henry Jaglom, 87, English-American filmmaker.
- Cecilia Johnson, 79, Ghanaian politician, chair of the Council of State.
- Thomas Kellein, 70, German art historian, director of the Kunsthalle Basel, the Kunsthalle Bielefeld, and the Chinati Foundation.
- Kosa, Indian Maoist politician and rebel leader, shot.
- Jane Frances Kuka, 72, Ugandan activist and politician, MP.
- Jonathan Lear, 76, American philosopher and psychoanalyst.
- Gilberto Pereira Lopes, 98, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Ipameri, archbishop coadjutor and archbishop of Campinas.
- Jean-Louis Le Mouël, 87, French geographer.
- Merv Moy, 95, Australian Olympic basketball player.
- Neneca, 45, Brazilian footballer, complications from a heart attack.
- Enver Petrovci, 71, Kosovar actor.
- Michael R. Quinlan, 80, American businessman, CEO of McDonald's.
- Avraham Rinat, 96, Dutch-Israeli theoretical physicist.
- Bijay Kumar Satpathy, 73, Indian weightlifter.
- Jim Snow, 91, Australian politician, MP.
- Ricardo Pido Tancinco, 92, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Calbayog.
- Reynante Tolentino, 74, Filipino politician, governor of Aurora and mayor of Dipaculao.
- Lee Weaver, 95, American actor.
- David Yeandle, 70, British Germanist.
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- Shewarge Amare Alene, 30, Ethiopian marathon runner.
- Buddy Bailey, 68, American baseball manager, cancer.
- Anne Baker, 111, British historical writer and supercentenarian.
- Jean-Louis Bérot, 78, French rugby union player.
- Claudia Cardinale, 87, Italian actress.
- T. J. Chung, 96, North Korean-born American engineer.
- Solomon Ewuga, 70, Nigerian politician, senator.
- Ivan Gaal, 87, Australian documentary filmmaker.
- Tatiana Goricheva, 78, Russian philosopher, theologian and feminist.
- Sue Hecht, 77, American politician, member of the Maryland House of Delegates.
- Sir Tumu Te Heuheu, 84, New Zealand Māori tribal leader, paramount chief of Ngāti Tūwharetoa.
- Rudi Johnson, 45, American football player, suicide.
- Dieter Kaufmann, 84, Austrian composer.
- Josephine Keegan, 90, Scottish-Irish pianist, fiddler and composer.
- Russell Kulsrud, 97, American physicist.
- Pavlo Lapshyn, 37, Ukrainian convicted murderer.
- Cecilio Lastra, 74, Spanish boxer, WBA featherweight champion.
- Malcolm A. S. Moore, 81, British-American biologist.
- Bruce Morrison, 91, New Zealand cricketer.
- Carlos Pagán, 71, Puerto Rican politician, senator.
- Rik Pauwels, 88, Belgian footballer and manager.
- Nikola Pilić, 86, Croatian tennis player.
- Ruth Posner, 96, Polish Holocaust survivor and actress, assisted suicide.
- Hernán Romero, 83, Peruvian actor.
- Abdulaziz Al Sheikh, 84, Saudi Arabian Islamic cleric and scholar, grand mufti.
- William T. Snyder, 93, American academic administrator, chancellor of the University of Tennessee.
- Ziad Takieddine, 75, Lebanese-French arms dealer.
- Danny Thompson, 86, English bassist.
- Coby Timp, 95, Dutch actress.
- Nalin Pradeep Udawela, 56, Sri Lankan actor.
- Harlow Giles Unger, 94, American historian.
- Wootton Bassett, 17, British Thoroughbred racehorse, aspiration pneumonia.
- Kongjian Yu, 62, Chinese landscape architect and urban planner, plane crash.
- Sergio Zaninelli, 96, Italian economist and academic administrator, rector of Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore.
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- Angelito Antonio, 86, Filipino painter and academic, septic shock.
- S. L. Bhyrappa, 94, Indian novelist.
- Ashleigh Brilliant, 91, American cartoonist and author.
- Guillermo Caram Herrera, 84, Dominican economist and politician.
- Patricia Crowther, 97, British Wiccan occultist, complications from dementia.
- Belva Davis, 92, American journalist.
- Bill Ferrario, 47, American football player.
- Jack Flaherty, 91, Canadian politician, Alberta MLA.
- Kerstin Fredga, 89, Swedish astronomer.
- Lyudmila Gavrilova, 73, Russian actress.
- Bau Graves, 73, American musician and musicologist, heart failure.
- Ira D. Gruber, 91, American military historian.
- George Hardy, 100, American fighter pilot and military officer.
- Oskar Ibru, 67, Nigerian conglomerate industry executive, chairman and CEO of the Ibru Organization.
- David G. Kelley, 96, American politician, member of the California State Assembly and State Senate.
- Sidney D. Kirkpatrick, 69, American novelist.
- Margaret Markey, 83, American politician, member of the New York State Assembly.
- Sara Jane Moore, 95, American accountant and convicted attempted assassin.
- Michael O'Connor, 83, New Zealand Anglican clergyman.
- Auseklis Ozols, 84, Latvian-born American painter, founder of the New Orleans Academy of Fine Arts, heart failure.
- Steve Reid, 69, American percussionist.
- Dick Roth, 77, American swimmer, Olympic champion.
- Maria Samungi, 75, Romanian Olympic sprinter.
- Silu Seppälä, 70–71, Finnish bassist, actor and composer.
- Mary Southin, 93–94, Canadian judge.
- Michel Thépénier, 80, French Olympic speed skater.
- Rudolf Tomášek, 88, Czech Olympic pole vaulter.
- Günter Twiesselmann, 100, German Olympic rower.
- Beela Venkateshan, 56, Indian civil servant, brain cancer.
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- Robert Barnett, 79, American attorney.
- Juraj Bartusz, 91, Slovak sculptor and academic.
- Voddie Baucham, 56, American Reformed Baptist minister, author and educator.
- Ada Becchi, 88, Italian politician and economist, deputy.
- Jonas Biržiškis, 93, Lithuanian engineer and politician, minister of transport and communications.
- Ubiraci Rodrigues da Costa, 80, Brazilian table tennis player.
- Chris Dreja, 78, English Hall of Fame guitarist, complications from multiple strokes and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
- Elina Haavio-Mannila, 93, Finnish social scientist.
- Brenda Itta, 81, American Iñupiaq activist and politician, member of the Alaska House of Representatives.
- Ernest Ivanter, 89, Russian academic, ecologist and zoologist.
- Datchinamurthy Kataiah, 39, Malaysian convicted drug trafficker, execution by hanging.
- Jeffrey Alfred Legum, 83, American philanthropist.
- Blaine Milam, 35, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.
- Jacques Mosseri, 89, Colombian architect.
- Balfour Mount, 86, Canadian physician and palliative care pioneer.
- Lucian Mureșan, 94, Romanian Greek Catholic cardinal, bishop of Maramureș, archbishop and major archbishop of Făgăraș and Alba Iulia.
- Karen Olsen Beck, 95, Danish-born American-Costa Rican diplomat and politician, first lady of Costa Rica and MLA.
- Claude Raffestin, 89, Swiss geographer.
- Ronald Ramsey Sr., 66, American judge and politician, member of the Georgia State Senate.
- Carl Reese, 82, American college football coach.
- Alice Schwartz, 99, American businesswoman.
- Kato Serwanga, 49, Ugandan-born American football player.
- Assata Shakur, 78, American political activist and fugitive.
- Billy Vigar, 21, English footballer, brain injury.
- Willem Anton van Vloten, 84, Dutch dermatologist.
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- David Berliner, 87, American educational psychologist.
- Jim Bradley, 80, Canadian politician, Ontario MPP and Niagara Regional Chair, assisted suicide.
- Gregorio C. Brillantes, 92, Filipino writer, complications from a fall.
- Michèle Burke, 75, Irish-born Canadian makeup artist, Oscar winner.
- Menzies Campbell, Baron Campbell of Pittenweem, 84, British politician and Olympic sprinter, MP, member of the House of Lords, and chancellor of the University of St Andrews.
- Chen Chien-jen, 86, Taiwanese diplomat and politician, MP, minister of foreign affairs, and representative to the United States.
- Christian, 82, Italian singer, cerebral haemorrhage.
- Alfredo Czerner, 91, Argentine Olympic rower.
- Tony Harrison, 88, English poet.
- Ken Houghton, 85, English football player and manager.
- Norman Kember, 93, British biophysicist and peace activist.
- Tigran Keosayan, 59, Russian film director, actor and television presenter.
- Ritva Koivula, 92, Finnish Olympic swimmer.
- Martin Mansergh, 78, Irish political adviser and politician, senator and TD, heart attack.
- Jim McNeely, 76, American jazz pianist, composer and arranger.
- Nand Lal Meena, 79, Indian politician, MP and Rajasthan MLA.
- Otto G. Obermaier, 89, American attorney, U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York.
- André Oumansky, 92, French actor.
- Saundra Herndon Oyewole, 82, American microbiologist, complications from Alzheimer's disease.
- Pasquale Pistorio, 89, Italian semiconductor industry executive, CEO of STMicroelectronics.
- Paul Roberts, 52, English choreographer, cancer.
- Esa Saario, 93, Finnish actor.
- Alexander Strizhakov, 88, Russian scientist.
- Amilcar Tanuri, 67, Brazilian epidemiologist.
- Henky Timisela, 87, Indonesian footballer.
- Dorota Tlałka-Mogore, 62, Polish-French Olympic alpine skier.
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- Shirley Abicair, 96, Australian-born British singer, actress and television personality.
- Walt Brown, 88, American creationist.
- Chang Chun-hsiung, 87, Taiwanese politician, premier, vice premier, and twice MP.
- Gerald Crough, 87, Australian footballer.
- John Dougherty, 94, Australian rugby league player.
- Jean-Michel Ferrand, 83, French politician, deputy.
- Sir William Francis, 99, British civil engineer.
- Keith Gorman, 46, Irish Gaelic footballer, pancreatic cancer.
- Franz Grundheber, 88, German baritone.
- Pat Hale, 88, American politician, member of the Washington State Senate.
- Gerfried Hodschar, 80, Austrian footballer.
- Clyde A. Hutchison III, 86, American biochemist and microbiologist.
- Louis Lambert, 84, American politician, member of the Louisiana State Senate, liver cancer.
- Ray Lane, 95, American sportscaster, complications from a fall.
- Myron Lowery, 78, American politician, mayor of Memphis.
- Martin Neary, 85, English organist and choral conductor, complications from Parkinson's disease.
- Russell M. Nelson, 101, American religious leader and surgeon, president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
- Arthur Obel, 76, Kenyan immunologist.
- Enzo Osella, 86, Italian racing driver and team owner.
- Irwin Rovner, 84, American archaeologist.
- Georg Stefan Troller, 103, Austrian-born French journalist, screenwriter and director.
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- José Araquistáin, 88, Spanish footballer.
- Yavuz Bülent Bâkiler, 89, Turkish poet, writer and journalist.
- Alison Drower, 61, Australian television and radio presenter, complications from cancer.
- Michael B. Druxman, 84, American screenwriter.
- Sir Terry Farrell, 87, British architect and urban designer.
- Airton Garcia, 75, Brazilian politician and entrepreneur, mayor and vice mayor of São Carlos, cardiac arrest.
- Javier García, 78, Spanish Olympic handball player.
- Wolfgang Helfrich, 93, German physicist and inventor.
- Theodore L. Hullar, 90, American academic administrator, chancellor of the University of California, Riverside and University of California, Davis.
- Mika Immonen, 52, Finnish pool player, colorectal cancer.
- Gerry Inglis, 71, Canadian football player.
- Jan Willem Klop, 79, Dutch mathematician.
- Sébastien Lakou, 78, Congolese footballer.
- Henrique Lins de Barros, 78, Brazilian researcher.
- Roger Lukaku, 58, Congolese footballer.
- Alfie MacLeod, 69, Canadian politician, member and speaker of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly, cancer.
- Olav Marås, 94, Norwegian politician, MP.
- Robert Maxson, 89, American academic administrator, president of UNLV, CSULB and Sierra Nevada University.
- Vaughn Miller, 64, Bahamian politician, MP.
- Marcyliena Morgan, 75, American linguistic anthropologist.
- Richard D. North, 79, British conservative commentator.
- Parry Osayande, 88, Nigerian police officer.
- Bob Print, 81, American football player.
- Carlo Sassi, 95, Italian journalist.
- Francis Thombe Nyammo, 86, Kenyan politician, MP.
- Jean-Louis Vieillard-Baron, 81, French philosopher.
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- Adriana Aizemberg, 86, Argentine actress.
- Edward Arrigoni, 91, American transportation executive.
- Karl Augustesen, 80, Danish astronomer.
- Katharine Barnwell, 87, British missionary.
- Aleksandr Bushkov, 69, Russian writer.
- Yury Chernavsky, 78, Russian composer and songwriter.
- Bahman Choubi-asl, Iranian database specialist and spy, executed.
- Margaret DePriest, 94, American television writer and actress.
- Nurul Majid Mahmud Humayun, 74, Bangladeshi politician, minister of industries and MP.
- Jabir Imanov, 49, Azerbaijani actor, heart attack.
- Boris Kochelaev, 91, Russian physicist.
- Vitaly Korotich, 89, Russian writer and journalist.
- Elijah Lagat, 59, Kenyan Olympic marathon runner and politician.
- Jørgen Leth, 88, Danish filmmaker.
- Berta Loran, 99, Polish-born Brazilian actress.
- John Lucas, 88, British poet, critic and publisher.
- Somtochukwu Maduagwu, 29, Nigerian lawyer, model and news anchor.
- George McCauley, 95, Canadian Olympic rower.
- Alan McDonald, 74, Scottish parish minister, moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland.
- Nathi Mthethwa, 58, South African politician and diplomat, minister of sport, arts and culture, fall.
- Patrick Murray, 68, English actor, lung cancer.
- Gennady Nilov, 88, Russian actor.
- Brian Patten, 79, English poet and author.
- Dragan Popović, 84, Yugoslav-born American soccer player and coach.
- Abbey Rader, 81, American jazz drummer.
- Javier Sánchez, 77, Mexican footballer.
- Yashwant Sardeshpande, 62, Indian filmmaker, cardiac arrest.
- Vojislav Simić, 101, Serbian musician, conductor and composer.
- Lally Weymouth, 82, American journalist, pancreatic cancer.
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- Joshua Allen, 36, American dancer and actor, hit by train.
- Alan Armitage, 95, English cricketer.
- Renato Casaro, 89, Italian film poster artist, bronchopneumonia.
- Wyatt Durrette, 87, American attorney and politician, member of Virginia House of Delegates.
- Susan Griffin, 82, American writer.
- Pablo Guerrero, 78, Spanish singer-songwriter, lung cancer.
- Alan Huckleberry, 84, American mathematician.
- Nobuo Kubota, 93, Canadian multimedia artist.
- Nigel Latta, 58, New Zealand psychologist, author, and broadcaster, cancer.
- Vijay Kumar Malhotra, 93, Indian politician, MP and Delhi MLA.
- Lawrence Moten, 53, American basketball player.
- Detlef Neukirch, 85, German chess player.
- Takako Saito, 96, Japanese artist.
- Barry Schmidt, 81, Australian footballer.
- Soo Catwoman, 70, British actress, model and fashion icon.
- William Thomas, 89, British historian.
- Bob Van Reeth, 82, Belgian architect.
- Cor Vos, 77, Dutch photographer.
- Bernard Widrow, 95, American electrical engineer.
- Birgitte Wilbek, 96, Danish handball and basketball player.
- Nigel S. Wright, 62, Canadian private equity executive and attorney, chief of staff to the prime minister.