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Carole Achache, 63, French writer, photographer and actress, suicide by hanging. •
Henry Vernon Atherton, 92, American animal scientist. •
Coca Crystal, 68, American television personality and political activist, respiratory failure. •
Adam Dziewonski, 79, Polish-born American geophysicist. •
Ítalo Estupiñán, 64, Ecuadorian footballer (
Toluca), cardiac arrest. •
Beatrice Gillam, 96, British naturalist and ecologist. •
Lorenzo Giordano, 52, Canadian mobster, shot. •
Ilir Hoti, 58, Albanian economist and banker, melanoma. •
Gary Hutzel, 60, American visual effects supervisor (
Star Trek,
Battlestar Galactica,
Defiance), heart attack. •
William T. Jarvis, 80, American health educator and skeptic. •
Nestori Kaasalainen, 101, Finnish politician. •
Reijo Kanerva, 72, Finnish footballer. •
Brina Kessel, 90, American ornithologist. •
Jim Kimsey, 76, American technology executive, co-founder and CEO of
AOL, melanoma. •
Michi Kobi, 91, American actress (
12 to the Moon,
Cry for Happy,
Courage the Cowardly Dog). •
Martin Legassick, 75, South African historian and activist, cancer. •
Peter Mathias, 88, British economic historian. •
Gayle McCormick, 67, American singer (
Smith), cancer. •
Jean Miotte, 90, French abstract painter. •
Stack Pierce, 82, American actor. •
Louise Plowright, 59, British actress (
Mamma Mia!,
EastEnders,
Families), pancreatic cancer. •
Lee Reherman, 49, American actor (
American Gladiators,
Star Trek Into Darkness,
Last Action Hero). •
Mary Ann Scherr, 94, American jewellery designer. •
Frank Terpil, 76, American CIA agent and arms dealer. •
Georgios Tsakanikas, 81, Greek Olympic shot putter (
1956,
1960,
1964). •
Tony Warren, 79, English television screenwriter and producer (
Coronation Street). •
Martha Wright, 92, American actress (
South Pacific,
The Sound of Music,
Goodyear Television Playhouse) and singer.
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Janusz Bolonek, 77, Polish Roman Catholic prelate and diplomat, Apostolic nuncio (1989–2013). •
Chandra Ranaraja, 77, Sri Lankan politician. •
Robert Del Tufo, 82, American attorney,
New Jersey Attorney General (1990–1993), lung cancer. •
Noémia Delgado, 82, Portuguese television and film director. •
Tony Dyson, 68, British film prop designer (
R2-D2). •
James Anthony Gaffney, 87, British civil engineer. •
Roger Hickman, 61, Australian yachtsman, winner of the
Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race (Handicap, 2014), brain cancer. •
Rosemary Hinkfuss, 84, American politician, member of the
Wisconsin State Assembly (1988–1994). •
Prince Johann Georg of Hohenzollern, 83, German royal and art historian. •
Dick Hudson, 75, American football player (
Buffalo Bills). •
Grégoire Illorson, 61, Cameroonian Olympic sprinter. •
Marion Patrick Jones, 85, Trinidadian writer. •
Arthur Keily, 94, British Olympic marathon runner (
1960). •
Benoît Lacroix, 100, Canadian Dominican priest and historian. •
Ghais Malik, 85, Egyptian Anglican prelate,
Bishop of Egypt (1984–2000). •
Aubrey McClendon, 56, American energy and basketball executive, CEO of
Chesapeake Energy, part-owner of the
Oklahoma City Thunder, traffic collision. •
James Barrett McNulty, 71, American politician,
Mayor of Scranton, Pennsylvania (1982–1986), cancer and cardiac disorder. •
Allan Michaelsen, 68, Danish football player and coach, brain cancer. •
Sergio Ricossa, 88, Italian economist. •
Reid Scott, 89, Canadian politician and judge. •
Kalidas Shrestha, 93, Nepali artist and academic, pneumonia as a complication from a kidney infection. •
Don Walsh, 81, Australian football player (
Collingwood). •
Paul Webley, 62, British educator, president of
SOAS, University of London (2006–2015), cancer. •
Władysław Wojtakajtis, 67, Polish Olympic swimmer. •
Reiner Tom Zuidema, 88, American anthropologist.
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Ralph Baruch, 92, German-born American media mogul (
Viacom). •
Per Beskow, 89, Swedish biblical scholar. •
Lord James Blears, 92, British professional wrestler. •
Rooney L. Bowen, 82, American politician. •
Jack Buckalew, 83, American politician, member of the
West Virginia Senate (1995–1998). •
Berta Cáceres, 42, Honduran indigenous leader, shot. •
Anthony Carrigan, 35, British academic, cancer. •
Gavin Christopher, 66, American R&B/hip-hop musician, songwriter and producer, heart failure. •
Martin Crowe, 53, New Zealand cricketer (
national team), lymphoma. •
Marcello De Cecco, 76, Italian economist. •
Sir Andrew Derbyshire, 92, British architect. •
Sophie Dessus, 60, French politician, member of the
National Assembly for
Corrèze's 1st Constituency (since 2012), cancer. •
Ashok Ghosh, 94, Indian politician, General Secretary of
All India Forward Bloc (since 1946), lower respiratory tract infection. •
Yves Guéna, 93, French politician, President of the
Constitutional Council (2000–2004),
High Commissioner of Ivory Coast (1960). •
Hayabusa, 47, Japanese professional wrestler (
Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling), brain hemorrhage. •
Henry R. Horsey, 91, American judge, member of the
Delaware Supreme Court (1978–1994). •
Thanat Khoman, 101, Thai politician,
Foreign Minister (1959–1971). •
Laura Knaperek, 60, American politician, member of the
Arizona House of Representatives (1995–2006), ovarian cancer. •
Natalya Krachkovskaya, 77, Russian actress (
Ivan Vasilievich: Back to the Future), heart attack. •
Ted McCaskill, 79, Canadian ice hockey player (
Los Angeles Sharks). •
William O'Brien, 71, American police officer, Chief of Police for Miami (1998–2000), resigned after
Elián González custody battle raid, throat cancer. •
Tome Serafimovski, 80, Macedonian sculptor. •
Yury Sokolov, 86, Russian Olympic boxer. •
Sarah Tait, 33, Australian rower, world champion (
2005), Olympic silver medallist (
2012), cervical cancer. •
Jim Thistle, 61, Canadian lawyer, negotiated
Atlantic Accord (1985), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. •
Retta Ward, 62, American health official and teacher, Secretary of the
New Mexico Department of Health (since 2013). •
Mike Widger, 67, American
CFL football player (
Montreal Alouettes,
Ottawa Rough Riders),
Grey Cup Champion (1970, 1974).
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Taha Jabir Alalwani, 81, Iraqi-born American Islamic theologian. •
Bankroll Fresh, 28, American rapper, shot. •
John Brooks, Baron Brooks of Tremorfa, 88, Welsh politician and boxing executive, president of the
British Boxing Board of Control and
Welsh Sports Hall of Fame. •
Jerry Dolyn Brown, 73, American pottery artist. •
Theodor Cazaban, 95, French writer. •
Daryl Cohen, 80, Australian Olympic weightlifter. •
Bud Collins, 86, American sports journalist. •
Pat Conroy, 70, American author (
The Prince of Tides,
The Great Santini,
The Lords of Discipline), pancreatic cancer. •
Pirro Cuniberti, 92, Italian artist. •
Robert Franklin Durden, 90, American historian and author. •
Joey Feek, 40, American country singer (
Joey + Rory), cervical cancer. •
James Ferris, 83–84, American chemist. •
Vincenzo Franco, 98, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of
Tursi-Lagonegro (1974–1981) and Archbishop of
Otranto (1981–1993). •
David M. Gates, 94, American ecologist. •
Ge Cunzhuang, 87, Chinese actor, heart failure. •
Adriana Innocenti, 89, Italian actress (
Eye of the Cat,
Lobster for Breakfast,
The Cat). •
Ekrem Jevrić, 54, Montenegrin singer, heart attack. •
Thea Knutzen, 85, Norwegian politician,
MP (1985–1993). •
Yuri Kuznetsov, 83, Azerbaijani Soviet football player and coach (
Neftchi). •
Peter Laufer, 79, German Olympic athlete. •
Enriquito López, 60, Dominican Republic politician, member of the
Senate (2000–2004). •
Domenico Maselli, 82, Italian politician. •
Bill Michael, 81, American football coach (
UTEP, 1977–1981). •
Thomas G. Morris, 96, American politician, member of the
U.S. House of Representatives for
New Mexico's at-large district (1959–1969) and
New Mexico House (1953–1958). •
Julio Lacarte Muró, 97, Uruguayan diplomat and politician. •
Morgan F. Murphy, 83, American politician, member of the
U.S. House of Representatives from
Illinois's 3rd congressional district (1971–1981), prostate cancer. •
George Ndung'u Mwicigi, 83, Kenyan politician. •
P. K. Nair, 82, Indian film archivist. •
Ramón Palomares, 80, Venezuelan poet. •
William H. Plackett, 78, American naval non-commissioned officer, 6th
MCPON (1985–1988). •
Jane Plant, 71, British geochemist. •
Joseph Rwegasira, 81, Tanzanian diplomat,
Minister of Foreign Affairs (1993–1995), Ambassador to Zambia. •
P. A. Sangma, 68, Indian politician,
Speaker of the Lok Sabha (1996–1998),
Chief Minister of Meghalaya (1988–1990), heart attack. •
Marilyn Stokstad, 87, American art historian. •
Harry Turbott, 85, New Zealand architect and landscape architect. •
Abbas Vaez-Tabasi, 80, Iranian cleric, Grand Imam of
Ali al-Ridha mosque (since 1979), cancer. •
Vladimir Yumin, 64, Russian Soviet wrestler, Olympic champion (
1976), heart attack. •
Zhou Xiaoyan, 98, Chinese vocal pedagogue and classical soprano.
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David Abbott, 81, British-born New Zealand cricket umpire, cancer. •
Hassan Al-Turabi, 84, Sudanese Islamic spiritual leader, member of the
National Assembly. •
Giorgio Ariani, 74, Italian comedian and actor (
Pinocchio). •
Antoni Asunción, 64, Spanish politician,
Minister of Interior (1993–1994). •
Caesar Belser, 71, American football player (
Kansas City Chiefs), Super Bowl winner (
1970), lung cancer. •
Julio César Chalar, Uruguayan lawyer and judge. •
Paul Couch, 51, Australian footballer (
Geelong), heart attack. •
James Douglas, 86, American actor (
As the World Turns,
Peyton Place,
G.I. Blues). •
Helle-Vibeke Erichsen, 76, Danish artist. •
Sture Eskilsson, 85, Swedish economist. •
John Evans, Baron Evans of Parkside, 85, British politician, MP for
Newton (1974–1983) and
St Helens North (1983–1997). •
Even Hansen, 92, Norwegian footballer (
Odd,
national team). •
Nikolaus Harnoncourt, 86, Austrian conductor and cellist (
Vienna Symphony), founder of
Concentus Musicus Wien. •
Alan Henry, 68, British motorsport journalist. •
Henry Hobhouse, 91, British author (
Seeds of Change: Five Plants That Transformed Mankind). •
Chip Hooper, 53, American musical agent (
Dave Matthews,
Phish), cancer. •
Jim MacNeill, 87, Canadian environmentalist and senior Cabinet adviser, pneumonia. •
Lester Menke, 97, American politician, member of the
Iowa House of Representatives (1973–1985). •
Harriet Cornelia Mills, 95, American academic and sinologist. •
John Douglas, 21st Earl of Morton, 88, British aristocrat. •
Ottavio Panunzi, 83, Italian Olympic boxer. •
Robert Redbird, 76, American
Kiowa artist, Alzheimer's disease. •
Rafael Squirru, 90, Argentine author. •
Panayiotis Tetsis, 91, Greek painter. •
Jaroslav Tomáš, 67, Czech Olympic volleyball player. •
Ray Tomlinson, 74, American computer programmer, invented system to send first email and assigned use of
@ sign, heart attack. •
Stephen H. Webb, 54, American theologian, suicide. •
Al Wistert, 95, American football player (
Philadelphia Eagles,
Michigan Wolverines),
NFL Champion (1948, 1949).
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Barbara Almond, 77, American psychiatrist, bladder cancer. •
Wally Bragg, 86, English footballer (
Brentford). •
Jerry Bridges, 86, American evangelical Christian author, speaker and administrator (
The Navigators). •
Joan Brown, 90, British potter. •
Elizabeth Garrett, 52, American educator, president of
Cornell University (since 2015), colon cancer. •
Znaur Gassiev, 90, South Ossetian politician. •
Paolo Giglio, 89, Maltese Roman Catholic prelate and diplomat, Apostolic nuncio (1986–2002). •
D. G. Jones, 87, Canadian poet. •
Arto Koivisto, 85, Finnish basketball player. •
Walter Kozak, 84–85, Canadian Olympic boxer. •
Joseph Kumuondala Mbimba, 75, Congolese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of
Bokungu–Ikela (1982–1991) and Archbishop of
Mbandaka-Bikoro (since 1991). •
Kalabhavan Mani, 45, Indian actor and singer, liver cirrhosis and methyl alcohol poisoning. •
Demetri Marchessini, 81, Greek businessman. •
Ernest George Mardon, 87, British-born Canadian historian. •
Shirley Netherway, 78, British Olympic fencer (
1960,
1964). •
James Ocholi, 55, Nigerian politician, traffic collision. •
Francis Pasion, 38, Filipino director (
On the Wings of Love), heart attack. •
Aldo Ralli, 80, Italian actor (
Il Divo,
Crime in Formula One). •
Nancy Reagan, 94, American
First Lady (1981–1989) and actress (
Hellcats of the Navy, ''
Donovan's Brain, The Next Voice You Hear...''), heart failure. •
Gaspar Rosety, 57, Spanish journalist, complications from a stroke. •
María Rostworowski, 100, Peruvian historian. •
Harold H. Saunders, 85, American diplomat, prostate cancer. •
Elwyn L. Simons, 87, American paleontologist. •
Gary Smalley, 75, American family counselor, Christian and relationship author, complications from heart and kidney disease. •
Elizabeth Strohfus, 96, American military pilot (
WASP), recipient of two
Congressional Gold Medals, complications from a fall. •
Akira Tago, 90, Japanese psychologist. •
Sheila Varian, 78, American horse breeder (
Arabian horses), ovarian cancer.
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Raymond Conway Benjamin, 91, Australian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of
Townsville (1984–2000). •
Leonard Berney, 95, British military officer, a liberator of
Bergen-Belsen, heart attack. •
Andy Borsa, 71, American politician. •
Gary Braasch, 70, American environmental photographer. •
Carlos Bru, 87, Mexican Olympic basketball player. •
Joe Cabot, 94, American jazz musician and band leader. •
Bill Cooper, 87, British sailor. •
Scott Goodall, 80, British comic book writer (
Fishboy). •
Adrian Hardiman, 64, Irish judge, member of the
Supreme Court (since 2000). •
Jim Hogan, 79, Irish hurler. •
Bobby Johns, 83, American race car driver (
NASCAR,
Indianapolis 500). •
Börje Karvonen, 77, Finnish Olympic boxer. •
Steve Kraly, 86, American baseball player (
New York Yankees),
World Series Champion (1953). •
Béla Kuharszki, 75, Hungarian footballer (
Újpesti Dózsa). •
Min Enze, 92, Chinese chemist and academician (
Chinese Academy of Sciences and
Engineering). •
Khalid Mahmood Mithu, 55, Bangladeshi film director (
Gohine Shobdo), falling tree. •
Jean-Bernard Raimond, 90, French politician,
Minister of Foreign Affairs (1986–1988), ambassador to Morocco, Poland, the Soviet Union and the Vatican. •
Des O'Reilly, 61, Australian rugby league player (
Sydney Roosters). •
Paul Ryan, 66, American comic artist (
Fantastic Four,
Superman,
The Phantom). •
Michael White, 80, Scottish film and theatre producer (
Monty Python and the Holy Grail,
The Rocky Horror Picture Show),
Tony winner (
1971), heart failure. •
Quentin Young, 93, American physician.
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Mohamed Allek, 42, Algerian athlete, Paralympic champion (
1996,
2000). •
Luigi Corioni, 78, Italian bathroom furnishings and football executive (
Brescia Calcio,
A.C. Milan,
Bologna). •
Richard Davalos, 85, American actor (
Cool Hand Luke,
East of Eden, ''
Kelly's Heroes''). •
Luciano Di Palma, 71, Italian Olympic judoka. •
Dieter Fänger, 90, German Olympic fencer (
1960). •
Aldo Ferrer, 88, Argentine economist. •
Ross Hannaford, 65, Australian musician (
Daddy Cool), cancer. •
Jerome Heckenkamp, 36, Australian-born American computer hacker. •
Ron Jacobs, 78, American broadcaster, co-creator of
American Top 40. •
David S. Johnson, 70, American computer scientist. •
John Jones, 90, British Olympic water polo player (
1952,
1956). •
Esko Karhunen, 88, Finnish Olympic basketball player (
1952) and contributor. •
Andrew Loomis, 54, American drummer (
Dead Moon), lymphoma. •
Sir George Martin, 90, British
Hall of Fame record producer (
The Beatles), composer, arranger and engineer, six-time
Grammy Award winner. •
Gertrudes Morg, 90, Brazilian Olympic sprinter. •
Claus Ogerman, 86, German jazz conductor and arranger. •
M. V. Rao, 88, Indian agricultural scientist. •
Alfred E. Senn, 83, American historian and academic, awarded
Order of Vytautas the Great for service to
Lithuania. •
Reino Suojanen, 90, Finnish footballer
9 •
Bruno Agostinelli, 28, Canadian tennis player (
Davis Cup), traffic collision. •
Kathryn Reed Altman, 91, American actress and archivist, heart attack. •
Sergio Arellano Stark, 94, Chilean military officer, leader of the
Caravan of Death, Alzheimer's disease. •
Galagama Sri Aththadassi Thera, 94, Sri Lankan Buddhist monk,
Mahanayaka of the Asgiriya Chapter of
Siyam Nikaya (since 2015). •
Lawrence E. Bennett, 92, American politician, member of the
New York State Assembly (1983–1994). •
Poul Erik Bæk, 75, Danish Olympic equestrian. •
Karen Carroll, 58, American blues singer. •
Jon English, 66, English-born Australian musician and actor (
Against the Wind), complications from surgery. •
Léon Francioli, 69, Swiss double bass player. •
Ray Griff, 75, Canadian country music singer ("
If I Let Her Come In") and songwriter ("
Canadian Pacific"), complications of pneumonia from surgery. •
John Gutfreund, 86, American investor (
Salomon Brothers), complications from pneumonia. •
Robert Horton, 91, American actor (
Wagon Train). •
William Russell Houck, 89, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of
Jackson (1984–2003), complications from heart surgery. •
Giancarlo Ibarguen, 53, Guatemalan businessman and academic, president of
Universidad Francisco Marroquín (2003–2013), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. •
Gary Jeter, 61, American football player (
Los Angeles Rams,
New York Giants), heart attack. •
Ralph S. Larsen, 77, American consumer products executive, CEO and Chairman of
Johnson & Johnson, cardiac arrest. •
Clyde Lovellette, 86, American basketball player (
Minneapolis Lakers,
St. Louis Hawks,
Boston Celtics), NBA champion (
1954,
1963,
1964), Olympic champion (
1952), cancer. •
James McNamara, 76, Irish long-distance runner,
M50 10000 metre world record holder (1989–1991). •
Keigo Ōuchi, 86, Japanese politician, pneumonia. •
John Pennebaker, 72, American politician, member of the
Mississippi House of Representatives (1975–1992). •
Reinhold Remmert, 85, German mathematician. •
Ivan Rohrt, 95, Australian sports administrator, President of
Carlton Football Club (1974–1977). •
Tina St. Claire, 31, American artist, cancer. •
Ted Szilva, 81, Canadian monument creator (
Big Nickel). •
Naná Vasconcelos, 71, Brazilian jazz percussionist and vocalist, eight-time
Grammy Award winner, lung cancer. •
Bill Wade, 85, American football player (
Los Angeles Rams,
Chicago Bears), NFL Champion (
1963). •
Coy Wayne Wesbrook, 58, American convicted mass murderer, execution by lethal injection.
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Sir Ken Adam, 95, German-born British production designer (
Dr. Strangelove,
James Bond,
The Madness of King George),
Oscar winner (
1975,
1994). •
Ernestine Anderson, 87, American jazz vocalist. •
Joan Bates, 86, British
Sealandic princess. •
Anita Brookner, 87, British novelist (
Hotel du Lac) and art historian,
Man Booker Prize winner (1984). •
Daniel Buess, 40, Swiss drummer. •
Frank E. Coggin, 88, American politician. •
Fangge Dupan, 89, Taiwanese poet. •
William Dyke, 85, American politician, mayor of
Madison, Wisconsin (1969–1973), complications from pancreatic cancer. •
Claude Estier, 90, French politician and journalist, member of the
National Assembly for Paris (1967–1968, 1981–1986),
MEP for France (1979–1981). •
Bill Gadsby, 88, Canadian
Hall of Fame ice hockey player (
Detroit Red Wings,
Chicago Blackhawks,
New York Rangers). •
Andrew Gotianun, 88, Filipino real estate and financial sector executive, founder of
Filinvest. •
Gogi Grant, 91, American pop singer ("
The Wayward Wind"). •
Andreas Henrisusanta, 80, Indonesian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of
Tanjungkarang (1976–2012). •
Mohammad Irfan, 64, Indian politician,
Uttar Pradesh MLA for
Bilari (since 2012), traffic collision. •
Hans Kleefeld, 86, Canadian graphic designer (
Air Canada,
TD Bank). •
Kostas Koutsomytis, 77, Greek film director and screenwriter. •
Dave Liddick, 80, American football player (
Pittsburgh Steelers,
Cleveland Browns). •
Roberts Bishop Owen, 90, American lawyer and diplomat. •
Roberto Perfumo, 73, Argentine footballer (
Racing Club,
Cruzeiro,
national team), fall. •
Judy Pickard, 94, New Zealand abstract painter, librarian and advocate for women's rights. •
Jovito Salonga, 95, Filipino politician,
Senate President (1987–1992), cardiac arrest. •
Nobuyuki Siraisi, 81, Japanese-born American artist. •
Marie Tansey, 86, American politician. •
Julio Vial, 82, Chilean footballer.
11 •
Tita Kovač Artemis, 85, Slovene-born Greek chemist and writer. •
Joe Ascione, 54, American jazz drummer. •
Ben Bagdikian, 96, Armenian-American educator and journalist. •
Iolanda Balaș, 79, Romanian high jumper, Olympic champion (
1960,
1964), director of the
FRA (1988–2005), complications from a gastric disorder. •
Sel Belsham, 85, New Zealand rugby league player (
Auckland,
national team) and cricketer (
Auckland). •
François-Eudes Chanfrault, 41, French composer (
The Hills Have Eyes,
High Tension). •
Antonio Cabangon-Chua, 81, Filipino real estate, financial executive and diplomat, Ambassador to Laos, founder of
Citystate Savings Bank. •
Deva Dassy, 104, French opera singer. •
Geoffrey Eglinton, 88, British chemist. •
Shawn Elliott, 79, American singer and actor (
The Dead Pool,
Broken City,
Law & Order). •
Keith Emerson, 71, English progressive rock keyboardist (
The Nice;
Emerson, Lake & Palmer), suicide by gunshot. •
Rómulo Macció, 84, Argentine painter. •
Doreen Massey, 72, British geographer. •
Nicole Maurey, 90, French actress. •
Louis Meyers, 60, American festival organizer, co-founder of
South by Southwest, director of
Folk Alliance International, suspected heart attack. •
Brenda Naylor, 89, British sculptor. •
Dragan Nikolić, 72, Serbian actor. •
Vasco Nunes, 41, Portuguese cinematographer and cameraman (
Planet B-Boy,
Anvil! The Story of Anvil,
Rampart). •
Gerard Reedy, 76, American
Jesuit priest and academic, president of the
College of the Holy Cross (1994–1998). •
Billy Ritchie, 79, Scottish footballer (
Rangers,
Partick Thistle). •
Ruth Terry, 95, American singer and actress (''
Pistol Packin' Mama''). •
Lawrence Van Gelder, 83, American newspaper journalist (
The New York Times),
leiomyosarcoma.
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Mo Abbaro, 82, Sudanese-born British potter. •
Christopher Armishaw, 63, English cricketer (
Derbyshire). •
Rafiq Azad, 74, Bangladeshi poet, stroke. •
Annastasia Batikis, 88, American baseball player (
Racine Belles). •
Tommy Brown, 84, American R&B singer. •
John Caldwell, 87, Australian demographer. •
Donnie Duncan, 75, American football coach (
Iowa State), cancer. •
Erik Duval, 50, Belgian computer scientist, T-cell lymfoblastic lymphoma. •
Richard Fowler, 67–68, American naturalist and wilderness guide. •
Charlie Fulton, 67, American professional wrestler (
WWF). •
Eliot Gant, 89, American executive (
Gant). •
Verena Huber-Dyson, 92, American mathematician. •
Morton Hunt, 96, American psychologist and science writer. •
Felix Ibru, 80, Nigerian politician,
Governor of Delta State (1992–1993). •
June Jolly, 87, English paediatric nurse and social worker. •
Harry Kartz, 102, British businessman,
Aston Villa chairman (1978–1980). •
Mohammed Khalfan Bin Kharbash, 60, Emirati politician, Minister of State for Finance and Industry Affairs (1997–2007). •
Pierce Lively, 94, American federal judge,
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit (1972–1989). •
Carlos Ozores, 76, Panamanian politician,
Vice President (1984; 1989). •
Rudolf Sarközi, 71, Austrian Romani activist. •
Lloyd Shapley, 92, American mathematician and economist, laureate of the
Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences (2012). •
Helmut Veith, 45, Austrian computer scientist. •
Bill Whitby, 72, American baseball player (
Minnesota Twins).
13 •
Trent Baker, 25, Australian baseball player (
Brisbane Bandits). •
Kaba Rougui Barry, 62, Guinean businesswomen and politician, Minister Delegate for Guineans Abroad (2010–2014), Minister of Pre-University, Technical, Vocational Education and Civic Education (2009–2010), and Mayor of
Matam (1991–2000). •
Ken Broderick, 74, Canadian ice hockey player (
Edmonton Oilers,
Boston Bruins), Olympic bronze medallist (
1968). •
Adrienne Corri, 85, British actress (
Doctor Zhivago,
A Clockwork Orange,
Doctor Who), heart failure. •
Masanobu Deme, 83, Japanese film director (
Station to Heaven,
Baruto no Gakuen). •
Darryl Hunt, 50, American justice reform activist, apparent suicide by gunshot. •
Lord Michael Jones, 68, Scottish judge. •
Sidney Mear, 97, American trumpeter. •
Bo Nat Khann Mway, 55, Burmese
Karen military officer, commander-in-chief of
DKBA, neck cancer. •
Keith Ollerenshaw, 87, Australian Olympic long-distance runner (
1956). •
Beatriz Canedo Patiño, 66, Bolivian fashion designer. •
Henry Porter, 94, Canadian vice-admiral,
Commander Maritime Command (1970–1971). •
Sai Prashanth, 30, Indian actor, suspected suicide by poison. •
Hilary Putnam, 89, American philosopher, mathematician and computer scientist. •
Jon Roehlk, 54, American
arena football player. •
Martin Olav Sabo, 78, American politician, member of the
U.S. House of Representatives for
Minnesota's 5th district (1979–2007). •
József Verebes, 74, Hungarian football player and coach.
14 •
Mónica Arriola Gordillo, 44, Mexican politician, member of the
Chamber of Deputies (2006–2009), brain tumor. •
Charles W. Berger, 80, American politician. •
Nicolau Breyner, 75, Portuguese playwright, director and actor. •
Robert Burns, 89, American politician. •
John W. Cahn, 88, German-born American metallurgist, awarded
National Medal of Science (1998), namesake of
Cahn–Hilliard equation, leukemia. •
Patrick Cain, 53, American football player (
Detroit Lions), lung cancer. •
Sir Peter Maxwell Davies, 81, English composer and conductor,
Master of the Queen's Music (2004–2014), leukaemia. •
Lilly Dubowitz, 85, Hungarian-born British paediatrician. •
Virgilio Elizondo, 80, American Roman Catholic priest and theologian, suicide by gunshot. •
Surangani Ellawala, 76, Sri Lankan politician, Governor of the
Central Province (2015–2016). •
Mustapha Fadli, 54–55, Moroccan Olympic boxer. •
Riccardo Garrone, 89, Italian actor (
La Dolce Vita,
The Yellow Rolls-Royce,
Swordsman of Siena). •
Tamara Grigsby, 41, American politician, member of the
Wisconsin State Assembly (2004–2012). •
Geoffrey Hartman, 86, German-born American literary critic. •
Vasil Konstantinov, 86, Bulgarian Olympic gymnast. •
Lloyd R. Leavitt Jr., 87, American air force lieutenant general. •
Peter Lerche, 88, German jurist. •
Ahmed Baba Miské, 80, Mauritanian politician and diplomat, Ambassador to the United States (1964–1966), Permanent Representative to the United Nations (1964–1966). •
Leilani Muir, 71, Canadian human rights activist. •
Hans-Martin Pawlowski, 84, German lawyer and academic. •
June Peppas, 86, American
AAGPBL baseball player (
Kalamazoo Lassies). •
Suranimala Rajapaksha, 67, Sri Lankan politician and minister,
MP (1994–2004). •
Vic Schwenk, 91, American football player and coach. •
Davy Walsh, 92, Irish footballer. •
Arkangelo Bari Wanji, 80, South Sudanese politician and academic, member of the
National Assembly (since 2010).
15 •
Jacqueline Alduy, 91, French politician. •
Sylvia Anderson, 88, British television producer and voice actress (
Thunderbirds). •
André Bénard, 93, French oil and transit executive, co-chairman of the
Eurotunnel. •
Better Loosen Up, 30, Australian Thoroughbred racehorse, winner of the
Japan Cup and
Racehorse of the Year (1990), euthanised. •
Asa Briggs, Baron Briggs, 94, British historian, codebreaker and life peer. •
Richard Burke, 83, Irish politician, member of the
Dáil Éireann for
Dublin County South and
Dublin West,
European Commissioner (1977–1980, 1982–1984). •
Robert Carrickford, 88, Irish actor (
The Irish R.M.,
Glenroe). •
Daryl Coley, 60, American gospel singer. •
Jean Defraigne, 86, Dutch-born Belgian politician, member of the
Chamber of Representatives (1965–1974, 1977–1989) and
Senate (1974–1977). •
Ryo Fukui, 67, Japanese jazz pianist. •
Ralph C. Johnson, 62, American politician, member of the
North Carolina House of Representatives (since 2015), complications from a stroke. •
Paul Lange, 85, German sprint canoeist, Olympic champion (
1960). •
Prince Mfanasibili of Swaziland, 77, Swazi royal. •
Lincoln Myers, 66, Trinidadian politician, Environment and National Service minister and
MP for
St Ann's East. •
John Ene Okon, 47, Nigerian football player and coach (
national team). •
Earline W. Parmon, 72, American politician, member of the
North Carolina House of Representatives (2002–2012) and
Senate (2012–2015). •
Alice Pollitt, 86, American
AAGPBL baseball player (
Rockford Peaches). •
Jan Pronk, 97, Dutch cyclist, world champion in
motor-paced racing (
1951). •
Seru Rabeni, 37, Fijian rugby union player (
national team,
Leicester Tigers), suspected heart attack. •
Sebastian Rahtz, 61, British digital humanities researcher, brain cancer. •
Lyubka Rondova, 79, Bulgarian folk singer. •
Thanh Tùng, 67, Vietnamese songwriter. •
Vladimir Yurin, 68, Russian football coach and player (
FC Torpedo Moscow).
16 •
Wilson Ndolo Ayah, 84, Kenyan diplomat and politician,
Foreign Minister (1990–1993),
MP for
Kisumu (1992–1997). •
William B. Bader, 84, American civil servant,
Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs (1999–2001). •
Bill W. Balthis, 76, American politician. •
Vladimiras Beriozovas, 86, Lithuanian politician, member of the
Supreme Soviet of the Lithuanian SSR (1985–1990),
Seimas for
Kėdainiai (1990–1992). •
R. Earl Dixon, 89, American politician. •
Oleg Eremeev, 93, Soviet Russian painter. •
Alexander Esenin-Volpin, 91, Soviet-born American poet and mathematician. •
Ali Ahmed Hussain Khan, 76, Indian
shehnai musician, kidney disease. •
Garry Lefebvre, 71, Canadian
CFL football player (
Edmonton Eskimos). •
George McLean, 92, Canadian journalist and news anchor (
The National). •
George Menzies, 85, New Zealand rugby league player and coach (
West Coast,
national team). •
Edward Shearman Ross, 100, American entomologist. •
Norma Rubovits, 97, American paper marbler, stroke. •
Gene Short, 62, American basketball player (
Seattle SuperSonics,
New York Knicks), bronze medalist at the
1974 FIBA World Championship. •
Frank Sinatra Jr., 72, American singer (
That Face!) and actor (
Hollywood Homicide), heart attack. •
Brian Smyth, 91, Irish Gaelic footballer and hurler (
Meath). •
Alan Spavin, 74, English footballer (
Preston North End,
Dundalk). •
Georges Tarabichi, 77, Syrian writer and translator.
17 •
Ralph David Abernathy III, 56, American politician, member of the
Georgia House of Representatives (1988–1992) and
State Senate (1992–1998), liver cancer. •
Bandar bin Saud Al Saud, 90, Saudi royal. •
Shozo Awazu, 92, Japanese judoka. •
André Boerstra, 91, Dutch field hockey player, Olympic silver medalist (
1952), bronze medalist (
1948). •
E. L. Boteler, 96, American politician, member of the
Mississippi House of Representatives (1956–1972). •
Claudine K. Brown, 67, American museum director (
Smithsonian Institution). •
Ward Cates, 73, American epidemiologist. •
Burdett Coutts, 96, Singaporean Olympic hockey player. •
Meir Dagan, 71, Israeli military officer and intelligence official, Director of
Mossad (2002–2011), cancer. •
Paul Daniels, 77, British magician (
The Paul Daniels Magic Show), brain tumour. •
Larry Drake, 66, American actor (
L.A. Law,
Johnny Bravo,
Darkman),
Emmy winner (
1988,
1989), blood cancer. •
Gaúcho, 52, Brazilian football coach and player (
Flamengo), prostate cancer. •
Léonie Geisendorf, 101, Polish-born Swedish architect. •
Charles Kaufman, 87, American educator (
Mannes College of Music), acute myeloid leukemia. •
Trần Lập, 41, Vietnamese rock singer, colorectal cancer. •
Zoltán Kamondi, 55, Hungarian film director (
Paths of Death and Angels). •
Marian Kociniak, 80, Polish actor (
How I Unleashed World War II). •
Subrata Maitra, 59, Indian cardiologist, brain cancer. •
Solomon Marcus, 91, Romanian mathematician. •
Sandy McDonald, 78, Scottish Christian minister,
Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland (1997–1998), pulmonary fibrosis. •
David McSkimming, 66, Australian pianist, opera repetiteur and vocal coach, motor neurone disease. •
Cliff Michelmore, 96, British television presenter and producer. •
Frederick Moore, 85, English cricketer (
Lancashire). •
Trevor J. Phillips, 89, British-born American philosopher. •
Alexander Prokhorenko, 25, Russian soldier, airstrike. •
Jean Prodromidès, 88, French composer. •
Eliezer Ronen, 84, Mexican-born Israeli politician, member of the
Knesset (1974–1977). •
Ilkka Ruohonen, 57, Finnish cultural anthropologist and documentary film maker. •
Jun Shiraoka, 71, Japanese photographer. •
Pat Sobeski, 64, Canadian politician,
MP for
Cambridge (1988–1993). •
Angela Stevens, 90, American actress (
He Cooked His Goose,
Creature with the Atom Brain). •
Steve Young, 73, American
outlaw country music singer–songwriter ("
Seven Bridges Road").
18 •
Miguel Hernández Agosto, 88, Puerto Rican politician,
President of the Senate (1981–1992). •
José Carlos Avellar, 79, Brazilian film critic (
Jornal do Brasil). •
Melody Millicent Danquah, 79, Ghanaian air force pilot. •
Charlie Davis, 89, American baseball player (
Memphis Red Sox). •
David Egan, 61, American musician, lung cancer. •
Adnan Abu Hassan, 57, Malaysian composer, stroke, diabetes and kidney failure. •
Barry Hines, 76, English author (
A Kestrel for a Knave), Alzheimer's disease. •
Șerban Iliescu, 60, Romanian linguist and journalist. •
Kong Jaw-sheng, 60, Taiwanese bank executive, chairman of the
FSC (2004–2006), heart attack. •
Cherylene Lee, 60, American actress (''
Donovan's Reef''), breast cancer. •
Ned Miller, 90, American country singer-songwriter. •
Jan Němec, 79, Czech film director (
A Report on the Party and the Guests) and screenwriter. •
Murray Newman, 92, American-born Canadian curator and zoologist, founding director of the
Vancouver Aquarium (1955–1993), stroke. •
Fred Richards, 88, American baseball player (
Chicago Cubs). •
Allan Rocher, 80, Australian politician,
Senator (1977–1981) and
MP (1981–1998), Consul-General in Los Angeles. •
Joe Santos, 84, American actor (
The Rockford Files,
The Sopranos,
The Last Boy Scout), heart attack. •
Lothar Späth, 78, German politician,
Minister President of
Baden-Württemberg (1978–1991), Alzheimer's disease. •
Paul Swadel, 47, New Zealand film director and producer. •
Les Tanyuk, 77, Ukrainian theatre and film director and politician,
MP (1990–2007). •
Thomas J. Turner, 83, American politician. •
John Urry, 69, British sociologist. •
Tray Walker, 23, American football player (
Baltimore Ravens), dirt bike collision. •
Guido Westerwelle, 54, German politician,
Minister for Foreign Affairs (2009–2013) and
Vice-Chancellor (2009–2011), leukemia. •
Harold Zisla, 90, American painter.
19 •
Bob Adelman, 85, American photographer of the
Civil Rights Movement. •
Roger Agnelli, 56, Brazilian bank and mining executive, CEO of
Vale S.A. (2001–2011), plane crash. •
Rashiduddin Ahmad, 78, Bangladeshi neurosurgeon. •
José Artetxe, 85, Spanish footballer (
Athletic Bilbao). •
Zygmunt Bogdziewicz, 74, Polish Olympic sports shooter (
1972,
1976). •
John Cannon, 35, Canadian rugby union player (
national team), suspected heart attack. •
Pavel Chernev, 46, Bulgarian politician, member of the
National Assembly (2005–2009), pulmonary embolism. •
Martha Ehlin, 38, Swedish organisation founder, cancer. •
Adam Faul, 86, Canadian Olympic boxer (
1948). •
Graham Fortune, 74, New Zealand diplomat and public servant,
permanent representative to the UN in Geneva (1987–1990),
High Commissioner to Australia (1994–1999). •
David Green, 76, Welsh cricketer (
Lancashire,
Gloucestershire). •
José Ramón Herrero Merediz, 85, Spanish politician, member of the
Senate (1982–1996) and
European Parliament (1986–1987). •
Jack Mansell, 88, British football player and coach. •
Jerry Taylor, 78, American politician, member of the
Arkansas House of Representatives (2001–2005) and
Senate (2005–2012), Mayor of
Pine Bluff (1992–2000),
PSP. •
Wong Lam, 96, Hong Kong politician, unofficial member of the
Legislative Council of Hong Kong (1976–1985). •
Zeinab Elobeid Yousif, 63–64, Sudanese aircraft engineer.
20 •
Jack Boxley, 84, English footballer (
Bristol City,
Coventry City). •
Sándor Csjef, 65, Hungarian boxer, European champion (
1973), hit by train. •
Parveen Sultana Diti, 50, Bangladeshi actress, cancer. •
Don Filleul, 90, Jersey politician, member of the
States for
Saint Helier No 1 (1978–1987), chairman of
Jersey Heritage. •
Robert J. Healey, 58, American politician, political activist and attorney, suspected heart attack. •
Gayle Hopkins, 74, American Olympic long jumper (
1964). •
Anker Jørgensen, 93, Danish politician,
Prime Minister (1972–1973, 1975–1982). •
Jake Obetsebi-Lamptey, 70, Ghanaian politician, member of the
Kufuor government (2001–2007), leukemia. •
Odo Fusi Pecci, 95, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of
Senigallia (1971–1997). •
Paddy Philpott, 79, Irish hurler (
Cork). •
Cedric Ritchie, 88, Canadian banker, CEO of
Scotiabank. •
Stanley South, 88, American archaeologist. •
Sveinung Valle, 57, Norwegian politician. •
Orren R. Whiddon, 81, American lieutenant general.
21 •
Robert McNeill Alexander, 81, British zoologist. •
Film News Anandan, 88, Indian film historian. •
Leroy Blunt, 94, American politician, member of the
Missouri House of Representatives (1979–1986), complications from stroke. •
Peter Brown, 80, American actor (
Lawman,
Laredo,
Foxy Brown), complications from Parkinson's disease. •
Ian Bruce, 82, Canadian Olympic sailor. •
Leon Charney, 77, American real estate tycoon and talk show host. •
Alphonse Liguori Chaupa, 56, Papua New Guinean Catholic prelate, Bishop of
Kimbe (2003–2008). •
Jean Cornelis, 74, Belgian footballer (
R.S.C. Anderlecht), complications following a heart attack. •
Tomás de Mattos, 68, Uruguayan author, stroke. •
Andrew Grove, 79, Hungarian-born American electronic executive, CEO and chairman of
Intel Corporation, Parkinson's disease. •
Georges Grünenfelder, 79, Swiss Olympic alpine skier. •
Ricardo Larraín, 58, Chilean film director (
The Frontier), lymphoma. •
Joseph Mercieca, 87, Maltese Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of
Malta (1976–2006). •
Don Nakanishi, 66, American academic. •
Paolo Maria Napolitano, 71, Italian judge, member of the
Constitutional Court (2006–2015). •
Larry Ross, 78, American colonel and politician. •
Carolyn Squires, 75, American politician, member of the
Montana Senate (2002–2010) and
House of Representatives (2010–2014).
22 •
André Adam, 79, Belgian-French diplomat, Ambassador to Algeria (1986–1990), Zaire (1990–1991) and
United States (1994–1998), injuries sustained in
Brussels Airport bombings. •
Ibrahim El Bakraoui, 29, Belgian terrorist (
2016 Brussels bombings). •
Khalid El Bakraoui, 27, Belgian terrorist (
2016 Brussels bombings). •
Richard Bradford, 81, American actor (
Man in a Suitcase,
The Untouchables,
Cagney & Lacey). •
André Brincourt, 95, French author. •
Petra Davies, 85, British actress. •
Glen Dawson, 103, American rock climber and mountaineer. •
Javier de Nicoló, 87, Italian-born Colombian priest. •
Santiago J. Erevia, 69, American soldier,
Medal of Honor recipient. •
Rob Ford, 46, Canadian politician,
Mayor of Toronto (2010–2014),
liposarcoma. •
Rita Gam, 88, American actress (
The Thief,
Klute,
No Exit) and filmmaker, respiratory failure. •
Cecil Hechanova, 84, Filipino sports administrator (
Philippine Sports Commission). •
Aarne Honkavaara, 91, Finnish Olympic ice hockey player (
1952) and coach (
national team). •
Magsud Ibrahimbeyov, 80, Azerbaijani writer and politician, member of the
National Assembly. •
Norm Johnson, 83, Canadian ice hockey player (
Boston Bruins,
Chicago Blackhawks). •
Najim Laachraoui, 24, Moroccan-born Belgian terrorist (
2016 Brussels bombings). •
Justin Leiber, 77, American philosopher and science fiction writer. •
Harold J. Morowitz, 88, American biophysicist. •
Konstantin Ozgan, 76, Georgian Abkhaz politician. •
Phife Dawg, 45, American rap musician (
A Tribe Called Quest), complications from diabetes. •
Richard Popplewell, 80, English organist. •
James M. Robinson, 91, American biblical scholar. •
David Smyrl, 80, American actor (
Sesame Street, ''
The Preacher's Wife, The Cosby Show''), lung cancer. •
Song Wencong, 85, Chinese aircraft designer (
Chengdu J-10) and academic (
Chinese Academy of Engineering). •
Joseph Toppo, 72, Indian politician,
MP for
Tezpur (2009–2014),
Assam MLA for
Sonitpur (1996–2009), complications from a stroke. •
Adam Kelly Ward, 33, American criminal, execution by lethal injection.
23 •
Richard Albertine, 71, American photographer. •
David Blackburn, 76, British artist. •
Rashko Fratev, 91, Bulgarian Olympic equestrian. •
Gloria Galeano Garcés, 57, Colombian plant systematist. •
Joe Garagiola, 90, American baseball player (
St. Louis Cardinals,
Chicago Cubs,
Pittsburgh Pirates) and sportscaster,
World Series champion (1946). •
Sir Richard George, 71, British food manufacturer (
Weetabix Limited). •
Gegham Grigoryan, 65, Armenian opera singer. •
Inge Hardison, 102, American sculptor, artist and photographer. •
Jim Hillyer, 41, Canadian politician,
MP for
Medicine Hat—Cardston—Warner (since 2011), apparent heart attack. •
Ken Howard, 71, American actor (
1776,
The White Shadow,
J. Edgar), President of
SAG/
SAG-AFTRA (2009–2016), Emmy winner (
1981,
2009). •
James Jamerson Jr., 58, American bass player (
Chanson). •
Lauri Lehtinen, 88, Finnish footballer. •
John McKibbin, 69, American politician, member of the
Washington House of Representatives (1974–1978), plane crash. •
Aharon Megged, 95, Polish-born Israeli author. •
Sir Peter Moores, 83, British businessman,
Littlewoods chairman (1977–1980). •
Rangy Nanan, 62, Trinidadian cricketer (
West Indies,
national team), heart attack. •
J. Russell Nelson, 86, American educator, President of
Arizona State University (1981–1989), complications from Alzheimer's disease. •
Emanuele Nicosia, 63, Italian automobile designer. •
Jimmy Riley, 68, Jamaican reggae musician, cancer. •
Jim Roselle, 89, American radio broadcaster (
WJTN). •
Arie Smit, 99, Dutch-born Indonesian painter. •
Fernando Solana, 85, Mexican diplomat and politician, member of the
Senate for
Mexico City (1994–2000),
Secretary of Foreign Affairs (1988–1993), negotiated
NAFTA. •
Tom Whedon, 83, American television writer (
The Golden Girls,
The Electric Company,
Alice).
24 •
Julius Adams, 67, American football player (
New England Patriots). •
Maggie Blye, 73, American actress (
The Italian Job), cancer. •
Roger Cicero, 45, German jazz and pop musician, stroke. •
Johan Cruyff, 68, Dutch football player and manager (
AFC Ajax,
FC Barcelona,
Feyenoord,
national team), lung cancer. •
Ed Dubois, 63, British yacht designer. •
Earl Hamner Jr., 92, American television writer and producer (
Falcon Crest,
The Waltons,
The Twilight Zone), cancer. •
Esther Herlitz, 94, Israeli diplomat and politician, Ambassador to Denmark (1966–1971), country's first female ambassador. •
Marie-Claire Kirkland, 91, Canadian politician and judge, first woman elected to the
Legislative Assembly of Quebec. •
Tibor Machan, 77, Hungarian-American philosopher. •
Mae-Wan Ho, 74, Hong Kong geneticist. •
Timothée Modibo-Nzockena, 66, Congolese-born Gabonese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of
Franceville (since 1996). •
Edgar G. "Sonny" Mouton Jr., 86, American politician. •
Leonard L. Northrup Jr., 98, American engineer. •
Serge Panizza, 73, French Olympic fencer. •
Dick Rahoi, 81, American Olympic ski jumper. •
V. D. Rajappan, 70, Indian actor. •
Proloy Saha, 47, Indian footballer (
East Bengal,
national team), traffic collision. •
Nicholas Scoppetta, 84, American civil servant,
New York City Fire Commissioner (2002–2009). •
Garry Shandling, 66, American comedian and actor (
The Larry Sanders Show, ''
It's Garry Shandling's Show, Over the Hedge''),
Emmy winner (
1998), pulmonary thrombosis. •
Brendan Sloan, 67, Northern Irish Gaelic football player (
Down). •
Tạ Chí Đại Trường, 77, Vietnamese historian. •
Kevin Turner, 46, American football player (
New England Patriots,
Philadelphia Eagles),
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
25 •
Abu Ali al-Anbari, 57–59, Iraqi militant, commander of
ISIL, bombing. •
Munir Amar, 47–48, Israeli brigadier general, plane crash. •
Ken Barr, 83, Scottish artist. •
Ray Barrett, 81, Australian rules footballer (
St Kilda). •
Edmund Battersby, 66, American pianist. •
Shannon Bolin, 99, American actress and singer. •
Terry Brain, 60, British animator (
The Trap Door), cancer. •
Lalmuni Chaubey, 73, Indian politician,
MP (1996–2009). •
Angela Goodwin, 90, Italian actress (
My Friends,
Julia and Julia,
Come Have Coffee with Us). •
Kazuko Hirabayashi, 82, Japanese choreographer. •
Tofig Ismayilov, 76, Azerbaijani film director, screenwriter and film scholar. •
Ross Jennings, 71, New Zealand television producer (
Police Ten 7,
Melody Rules), cancer. •
John Morphett, 83, Australian architect. •
Paolo Poli, 86, Italian theater actor. •
David H. Porter, 80, American academic. •
Imre Pozsgay, 82, Hungarian politician,
MP (1983–1994). •
Josef Anton Riedl, 86, German composer. •
John Russell, 84, American politician. •
Clodomir Santos de Morais, 87, Brazilian sociologist. •
Ellen Seligman, American-born Canadian publisher. •
Dorothy Martin Simon, 96, American physical chemist. •
David Snellgrove, 95, British Tibetologist. •
Lester Thurow, 77, American political economist. •
Adam Żurowski, 86, Polish
geodesist.
26 •
Ameli, Duchess of Oldenburg, 93, German royalty. •
Lucas Gomes Arcanjo, 44, Brazilian police officer and political activist. •
David Baker, 84, American jazz musician. •
Raúl Cárdenas, 86, Mexican football player (
Zacatepec) and coach (
Cruz Azul,
national team). •
Michel Duc-Goninaz, 82, French
Esperantist. •
Jennifer Frey, 47, American sportswriter, multiple organ failure. •
Francisco García Moreno, 68, Mexican Olympic water polo player (
1968,
1972,
1976),
1975 Pan American Games champion, shot. •
Norm Hadley, 51, Canadian rugby union player (
London Wasps), suicide by drug overdose. •
Jim Harrison, 78, American author and screenwriter (
Legends of the Fall,
Wolf,
Revenge), heart attack. •
Yoshimi Katayama, 75, Japanese racing driver. •
János Kilián, 93, Hungarian Olympic speed skater. •
Marinko Madžgalj, 37, Serbian actor, singer and television presenter, pancreatic cancer. •
Radu Mareș, 75, Romanian prose writer and journalist. •
Michael MccGwire, 91, British Royal Navy officer and international relations specialist. •
Raymond Menmuir, 85, Australian television director. •
Bernard Neal, 93, British structural engineer and croquet player. •
Paddy O'Brien, 91, Irish Gaelic football player (
Meath). •
Igor Pashkevich, 44, Soviet-born Russian Olympic figure skater (
1994,
1998),
1990 World Juniors champion. •
John Rodgers, 85, Australian Olympic cyclist. •
Alfredo Sabbadin, 80, Italian cyclist. •
Joe Shepley, 85, American jazz trumpeter. •
Edward Slater, 99, Australian biochemist. •
Andreas Peter Cornelius Sol, 100, Dutch-born Indonesian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of
Amboina (1965–1994). •
Donald Stoltenberg, 88, American painter. •
Jack Taylor, 87, Canadian Olympic rower.
27 •
Aduke Alakija, 95, Nigerian diplomat, ambassador to Sweden (1984–1987). •
Mother Angelica, 92, American
Poor Clare nun, founder of the
Eternal Word Television Network. •
Vince Boryla, 89, American basketball player and coach (
New York Knicks), and general manager (
Denver Nuggets), Olympic champion (
1948). •
Judy-Joy Davies, 87, Australian swimmer and journalist, Olympic bronze medallist (
1948). •
Alain Decaux, 90, French historian, member of the
Académie française. •
Antoine Demoitié, 25, Belgian cyclist, race collision. •
Abel Dhaira, 28, Ugandan footballer (
national team), abdominal cancer. •
Eric Engberg, 74, American news correspondent. •
Silvio Fogel, 66, Argentine footballer (
Puebla), heart attack. •
Toni Grant, 73, American radio host and psychologist. •
Curtis Hertel, 63, American politician, member (1981–1998) and
Speaker (1997–1998) of the
Michigan House of Representatives. •
Gilbert Horn Sr., 92, American
Assiniboine soldier and
code talker (
Merrill's Marauders). •
Victor Pernac, 94, French cyclist. •
Vic Peters, 60, Canadian curler,
1992 Labatt Brier champion, cancer. •
Anatoly Savin, 95, Soviet and Russian weapons designer,
Hero of Socialist Labour. •
Henk Schueler, 93, Dutch speed skater. •
Frank Torley, 75, New Zealand television presenter and producer (
Country Calendar,
Top Town), cancer.
28 •
Gilson Alvaristo, 59, Brazilian professional and Olympic cyclist (
1980,
1984). •
Wally Crouter, 92, Canadian radio broadcaster (
CFRB). •
Bogdan Denitch, 86, American sociologist. •
Peggy Fortnum, 96, English illustrator (
Paddington Bear). •
Yvette Francis-McBarnette, 89, Jamaican-born American pediatrician. •
Nicholas Gargano, 81, British welterweight boxer, Olympic bronze medallist (
1956). •
Yves Gominon, 82, French Olympic basketball player. •
Igor Khait, 52, American animation producer (
The Lego Movie,
Atlantis: The Lost Empire,
Brother Bear), pancreatic cancer. •
Manzoor Mirza, 85, Pakistani economist. •
Petru Mocanu, 85, Romanian mathematician. •
Daan Myngheer, 22, Belgian professional cyclist, heart attack. •
James Noble, 94, American actor (
Benson,
10,
Archie: To Riverdale and Back Again), complications from a stroke. •
Edmund Piątkowski, 80, Polish Olympic discus thrower (
1960,
1964,
1968). •
W. Ward Reynoldson, 95, American judge,
Chief Justice of the Iowa Supreme Court (1978–1987). •
Josef Simon, 85, German philosopher. •
Mostafa Kamal Tolba, 93, Egyptian scientist, executive director of
UNEP (1975–1992), President of
Egyptian Olympic Committee (1971–1972). •
Arthur Walker, 63, South African Air Force helicopter pilot.
29 •
Baxter LePage, 11, American dog, first dog of Maine (since 2011). •
Grahame Bowen, 69, Australian rugby league player (
St. George Dragons,
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks). •
Maxime Camara, 73, Guinean Olympic footballer (
1968). •
Raymond F. Clevenger, 89, American politician, Member of the
United States House of Representatives from
Michigan's 11th congressional district (1965–1967). •
Jean-Pierre Coffe, 78, French television presenter and food critic. •
Yelena Donskaya, 100, Russian Soviet sports shooter, world champion (
1958,
1962). •
Patty Duke, 69, American actress (
The Miracle Worker,
The Patty Duke Show,
Valley of the Dolls), President of
SAG (1985–1988),
Oscar winner (
1962), sepsis. •
Frank De Felitta, 94, American author and screenwriter (
Audrey Rose). •
Donald Harris, 84, American composer. •
Heikki Hakola, 86, Finnish Olympic wrestler (
1960). •
Nil Hilevich, 84, Belarusian poet, cancer. •
Jayakrishna, 67, Indian film producer (
Mana Voori Pandavulu). •
Hansruedi Jost, 82, Swiss Olympic hammer thrower. •
Francis Kane, 93, Canadian ice hockey player (
Detroit Red Wings). •
Jean Lapierre, 59, Canadian politician,
Minister of Transport (2004–2006) and broadcaster (
CKAC),
plane crash. •
Jean-Philippe L'Huillier, 65, Swiss Olympic sailor. •
Diana Mason, 82, British Olympic equestrian. •
Nana Mchedlidze, 90, Georgian actress and film director. •
Oscar Páez Garcete, 78, Paraguayan Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of
San Pedro (1978–1993) and
Alto Paraná (1993–2000). •
Steven Sample, 75, American educator, President of the
University at Buffalo (1982–1991) and the
University of Southern California (1991–2010). •
Gabriel Singson, 87, Filipino banker, Governor of the
Bangko Sentral (1993–1999). •
Vaughn Stocksdale, 76, American politician. •
John Wittenborn, 80, American football player (
San Francisco 49ers,
Philadelphia Eagles), NFL champion (
1960).
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Anne Aasheim, 53, Norwegian newspaper editor (
Dagbladet), lung cancer. •
Francisco Algora, 67, Spanish actor. •
Jacques Bihozagara, 71, Rwandan politician and diplomat. •
Vladimir Braginsky, 84, Russian physicist. •
Howard Cable, 95, Canadian conductor, composer and arranger. •
Denys Carnill, 90, British field hockey player, Olympic bronze medallist (
1952). •
Neil Gunn, 70, Canadian Olympic sailor. •
Gordon Guyer, 89, American educator, President of
Michigan State University (1992–1993). •
Shirley Hufstedler, 90, American lawyer and judge,
Secretary of Education (1979–1981). •
Mohammad Ferdous Khan, 96, Bangladeshi educationist and politician. •
John King, 77, English football player and manager (
Tranmere). •
Marianne Krencsey, 84, Hungarian actress. •
Bernard Lamarre, 84, Canadian soil mechanics engineer and businessman, CEO of
Lavalin (1962–1991). •
Seymour Lazar, 88, American lawyer. •
Frankie Michaels, 60, American actor (
Mame) and singer,
Tony winner (
1966). •
Donald Rickard, 88, American diplomat. •
J. Thomas Rosch, 76, American lawyer, Commissioner of
Federal Trade Commission (2006–2013), complications of Parkinson's disease. •
Bill Rosendahl, 70, American politician, member of the
Los Angeles City Council (2005–2013), cancer. •
Ralph Seitsinger, 100, American politician and businessman,
Mayor of El Paso, Texas (1961–1963). •
Ilmari Susiluoto, 68, Finnish political scientist. •
Gianmaria Testa, 57, Italian singer-songwriter. •
Verneda Thomas, 79, American Olympic volleyball player. •
Paul Thyness, 85, Norwegian politician.
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Orlando Álvarez, 64, Puerto Rican baseball player (
Los Angeles Dodgers,
California Angels), complications from diabetes. •
Aníbal Alzate, 83, Colombian footballer. •
Warren E. Barry, 82, American politician. •
Werner Baer, 85, American economist. •
Béla Biszku, 94, Hungarian politician,
Minister of the Interior (1957–1961). •
Ian Britton, 61, Scottish football player (
Chelsea,
Blackpool,
Burnley) and manager (
Nelson), cancer. •
Tom Butters, 77, American college sports administrator (
Duke Blue Devils) and baseball player (
Pittsburgh Pirates). •
W. Ray Cadwallader, 84–85, American politician. •
Giorgio Calabrese, 86, Italian songwriter. •
Ronnie Corbett, 85, British comedian and actor (
The Two Ronnies,
The Frost Report,
Casino Royale), motor neurone disease. •
Georges Cottier, 93, Swiss Roman Catholic cardinal,
Theologian of the Pontifical Household (1990–2005). •
Maurice DeLory, 88, Canadian politician. •
Amaury Epaminondas, 80, Brazilian footballer (
São Paulo F.C.,
Deportivo Toluca F.C.). •
Ross Ewington, 68, New Zealand Olympic alpine skier. •
Sir Robert Finch, 71, British businessman,
Lord Mayor of London (2003). •
Edgar Fredricks, 73, American politician. •
Hans-Dietrich Genscher, 89, German politician,
Minister of the Interior (1969–1974) and
Foreign Affairs (1974–1982; 1982–1992),
Vice Chancellor (1974–1982; 1982–1992), heart failure. •
Dame Zaha Hadid, 65, Iraqi-born British architect, heart attack. •
Imre Kertész, 86, Hungarian writer,
Nobel Prize laureate (2002), complications from Parkinson's disease. •
Stephen May, 84, American politician. •
Leonard Mayaen, 63, Filipino politician, Governor of
Mountain Province (1998–2001, since 2010), cardiac arrest. •
Margarita McCoy, 92, American urban planner and educator. •
Fernando Mendes, 78, Portuguese football player and manager (
Sporting CP). •
Ken Moore, 90, Canadian football player. •
David Ostler, 84, American politician. •
André Paris, 90, French Olympic athlete. •
Eugene Parker, 60, American sports agent. •
Terry Plumeri, 71, American musician, conductor and composer, homicide. •
Khuzaima Qutbuddin, 75, Indian Islamic leader. •
Denise Robertson, 83, British writer and television broadcaster (
This Morning), pancreatic cancer. •
Bill Robinson, 87, American football player (
Green Bay Packers). •
Bertil Roos, 72, Swedish racing driver and instructor. •
Robert M. Sayre, 91, American diplomat. •
Jimmy Toner, 92, Scottish footballer (
Dundee,
Leeds United). •
Kris Travis, 32, English wrestler, cancer. •
Gheorghe Vrabie, 77, Moldovan artist, designer of the
coat of arms, seal of
Chișinău and the
leu. •
Ward Wettlaufer, 80, American golfer. •
Douglas Wilmer, 96, English actor (
Sherlock Holmes,
Octopussy,
Jason and the Argonauts). ==References==