1 •
Carlo Ambrosini, 69, Italian cartoonist (
Ken Parker,
Dylan Dog). •
Ady Barkan, 39, American political activist, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. •
Norma Berger, 90, American baseball player (
Springfield Sallies). •
Luigi Berlinguer, 91, Italian politician,
minister of education (1996–2000). •
Brian Brain, 83, English cricketer (
Worcestershire,
Gloucestershire). •
Chen Wei-ling, 48, Taiwanese film director and screenwriter (''
Autumn's Concerto''), cervical cancer. •
Wesley P. Dahlberg, 106, American car designer. •
Irving Dardik, 87, American vascular surgeon. •
Bob Duckworth, 94, New Zealand motorcycle speedway rider (
Belle Vue Aces,
St Austell Gulls,
Newcastle Diamonds). •
Pierre Dutour, 91, French trumpeter. •
Geaux Rocket Ride, 3, American Thoroughbred racehorse, euthanized. •
Gregor Hammerl, 81, Austrian politician, member (2010–2014, 2015–2018) and president (2012) of the
Federal Council. •
Brian Hebditch, 75, British Olympic sports shooter (
1976), traffic collision. •
Jonathan Hill, 65, English architect and architectural historian, cancer. •
Morgan Hout, 76, American college football coach. •
Jawaher, 45, Kuwaiti actress, cancer. •
Bob Knight, 83, American
Hall of Fame basketball coach (
Indiana Hoosiers,
Texas Tech Red Raiders,
1984 Olympic team). •
Grégoire Lassalle, 68, French entertainer, businessman (
AlloCiné) and film producer (
Crash Test Aglaé,
The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir). •
Francis Mer, 84, French economist,
minister of finance (2002–2004). •
Claude Michely, 64, Luxembourgish racing cyclist, heart attack. •
Eddy Monsels, 75, Surinamese Olympic sprinter (
1968). •
Esther T. Mookini, 95, American linguist. •
Leela Omchery, 94, Indian classical singer and musicologist. •
Ageeda Paavel, 93, Estonian anti-Soviet activist. •
Saraswati Pradhan, 98, Indian politician,
MP (1972–1978) and
Odisha MLA (1961–1971). •
Jaan Rannap, 92, Estonian children's writer. •
Ann Schlee, 89, English novelist. •
Zanele Situ, 52, South African athlete, Paralympic champion (
2000,
2004). •
Cláudio Strassburger, 95, Brazilian politician,
federal deputy (1979–1983) •
Paride Taban, 87, South Sudanese Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of
Juba (1980–1983) and bishop of
Torit (1983–2004). •
Peter Tarnoff, 86, American politician,
under secretary for political affairs (1993–1997), president of the
Council on Foreign Relations (1986–1993). •
Vladimir Urbanovich, 85, Russian baritone. •
Vic Vergeat, 72, Italian guitarist, singer-songwriter and record producer. •
Peter White, 86, American actor (
The Boys in the Band,
All My Children,
Mr. Wrong), melanoma. •
Gerry Wiedel, 90, Canadian Olympic fencer (
1968,
1972). •
Erich Zakowski, 89, German racing team owner (
Zakspeed).
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Antonio Aranda Lomeña, 80, Spanish Roman Catholic priest, theologian and academic. •
Asashio Tarō IV, 67, Japanese sumo wrestler, small intestine cancer. •
Junior Balaiah, 70, Indian actor (
Dhooram Adhighamillai,
Saattai,
Thani Oruvan), asphyxiated. •
Jack Bamford, 86, English
George Cross recipient. •
Daisy Lee Bitter, 95, American science educator. •
Bob Bugden, 87, Australian rugby league player (
St. George Dragons,
Parramatta Eels,
national team). •
Walter Davis, 69, American basketball player (
Phoenix Suns,
Denver Nuggets), Olympic champion (
1976). •
Mortimer L. Downey, 87, American politician,
deputy secretary of transportation (1993–2001), pulmonary fibrosis. •
Dick Drago, 78, American baseball player (
Boston Red Sox,
Kansas City Royals,
California Angels). •
Freddy Elie, 77, Haitian-born Venezuelan football player (
Deportivo Galicia,
Portuguesa,
Venezuela national team) and manager. •
Oussama Falouh, 24, Moroccan footballer (
FUS Rabat,
Angers,
Wydad), injuries sustained in a traffic collision. •
Fung Ying Ki, 43, Hong Kong wheelchair fencer, Paralympic champion (
2000,
2004). •
Angus Graham, 86, Scottish businessman and philanthropist. •
Salman Habaka, 33, Israeli lieutenant colonel, commander of the 188 Barak Brigade. •
John Havers, 92, English badminton player (
national team). •
Humaira Himu, 37, Bangladeshi actress (
Amar Bondhu Rashed), suicide by hanging. •
Natrah Ismail, 73, Malaysian politician,
MP (2018–2022). •
Kaia Iva, 59, Estonian politician,
MP (2007–2015),
minister of social protection (2016–2019). •
Henri Korn, 89, French neuroscientist. •
Henri Lopes, 86,
Congolese writer, diplomat and politician,
prime minister (1973–1975). •
Jim McManus, 87, American baseball player (
Kansas City Athletics). •
Larry K. Monteith, 90, American electrical engineer. •
Christopher Morley, 72, American actor (
General Hospital,
Freebie and the Bean,
Bachelor Party). •
Jutta Müller, 94, German
Hall of Fame figure skating coach. •
Michel Pilz, 78, German jazz clarinetist. •
Shin Gu-beom, 81, South Korean politician,
governor of Jeju Province (1993–1995, 1995–1998). •
R. H. Sikes, 83, American professional golfer. •
Brenda Snipes, 80, American public official, supervisor of elections for
Broward County, Florida (2003–2018). •
Leroy Stover, 90, American police officer. •
Yuri Temirkanov, 84, Russian conductor. •
Tom Trail, 88, American politician. •
Howard Wayne, 75, American politician, member of the
California State Assembly (1996–2002). •
Wei Wei, 101, Chinese actress (
Night Inn,
Spring in a Small Town,
The Truth About Jane and Sam).
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Adele Änggård, 90, Swedish-British stage and costume designer. •
David Berglas, 97, German-born British magician and mentalist. •
Patrick Brownsey, 75, British-born New Zealand botanist and philatelist. •
Dame Alexandra Burslem, 83, British academic and public servant. •
Robert Butler, 95, American film and television director (
Batman,
Star Trek,
Remington Steele). •
José María Carrascal, 92, Spanish television presenter, journalist (
Diario de Barcelona,
La Razón) and writer. •
Gary Colson, 89, American basketball coach (
Valdosta State Blazers,
Pepperdine Waves,
New Mexico Lobos), lymphoma. •
Bubba Copeland, 49, American politician, mayor of
Smiths Station, Alabama (since 2016), suicide by gunshot. •
Zdeněk Douša, 76, Czech Olympic basketball player (
1972,
1976,
1980). •
Elizângela, 68, Brazilian actress (
Locomotivas,
O Clone,
Just Short of Perfect). •
Ian Ferrier, 68–69, Canadian poet and musician. •
Orlando Garibay, 30, Mexican racing cyclist (
Cylance,
Crisa–SEEI), traffic collision. •
Goutam Halder, 67, Indian actor and director, heart attack. •
Dennis Higgins, 84, American baseball player (
Chicago White Sox,
Washington Senators,
St. Louis Cardinals). •
Francette Lazard, 86, French teacher and politician. •
Angela Marinescu, 82, Romanian poet. •
Gieve Patel, 83, Indian poet, playwright, and painter, cancer. •
Betty Reardon, 94, American teacher. •
Matti Reunamäki, 83, Finnish Olympic ice hockey player (
1964,
1968). •
Govardhan Mangilal Sharma, 74, Indian politician,
Maharashtra MLA (since 1995), cancer. •
Martin Shefter, 79, American political scientist and author. •
Valery Shmukler, 77, Ukrainian engineer. •
Colin Smith, 87, British-Nepali lepidopterist,
gastrointestinal stromal tumor. •
Ari Tissari, 71, Finnish footballer (
KTP,
Vasalund,
national team). •
Béla Turi-Kovács, 87, Hungarian politician,
MP (since 1998). •
Priit Vesilind, 80, Estonian-American photojournalist and author. •
Zhou Tienong, 84, Chinese politician, vice chairperson of the
CPPCC (1998–2008) and the
Standing Committee of the NPC (2008–2013).
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Marina Cicogna, 89, Italian film producer (
Belle de Jour,
Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion), cancer. •
Karen Davis, 79, American animal rights activist. •
Robert G. Doumar, 93, American jurist, judge of the
U.S. District Court of Eastern Virginia (since 1981). •
Akbar Golpayegani, 89, Iranian singer. •
L. C. Gordon, 86, American basketball player (
Oklahoma State Cowboys). •
Aaron Harper, 42, American basketball player (
Chorale Roanne,
Levski Sofia,
Ferro Carril Oeste), traffic collision. •
Kosuke Hori, 89, Japanese politician,
MP (1979–2014), minister of
education (1990) and
internal affairs (1999–2000), aspiration pneumonia. •
Robert Knecht, 97, British historian. •
Ando Leps, 87, Estonian jurist and politician,
MP (1995–2003). •
Hans Melchers, 85, Dutch businessman. •
Philip Meyer, 93, American journalist and scholar, complications from Parkinson's disease. •
Bill Milbank, 75, New Zealand art curator. •
Jean Mouton, 94, French politician,
deputy (1986–1988). •
Charles Piaget, 95, French watchmaker and trade unionist. •
Cristina Quintarelli, 60, Italian Olympic swimmer (
1984). •
Luigi Saidelli, 84, Italian Olympic sailor (
1964), emphysema. •
Gord Smith, 86, Canadian sculptor,
medically assisted death. •
Ken Timms, 85, Australian
footballer (
Essendon). •
Ahmad Tousi, 76, Iranian-American football manager (
Sanat Naft). •
Haruo Wakō, 75, Japanese communist militant (
Japanese Red Army). •
Mary Willis Walker, 81, American crime fiction author (''
Under the Beetle's Cellar''), complications from dementia. •
John Whitney, 92, British writer and producer. •
Gary Winnick, 76, American businessman, industrialist and billionaire.
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Michael J. Alexander, 82, British translator (
Beowulf), poet and broadcaster. •
Imre Bíró, 65, Romanian footballer (
ASA Târgu Mureș,
Universitatea Cluj,
national team). •
Russell Camilleri, 86, American Olympic wrestler (
1960,
1964). •
John Contoulis, 84, American football player (
New York Giants). •
Ryland Davies, 80, Welsh operatic tenor and voice teacher (
Royal College of Music), mesothelioma. •
Enrique Dussel, 88, Argentine-Mexican philosopher, historian and theologian, interim rector of
UACM (2013–2014). •
Olaf Eliassen, 74, Norwegian farmer and politician,
Sámi MP (2001–2013). •
Evan Ellingson, 35, American actor (
CSI: Miami,
24, ''
My Sister's Keeper''), accidental fentanyl overdose. •
Susi Eppenberger, 92, Swiss politician,
MP (1979–1991). •
David Ferry, 99, American poet, translator and educator. •
Willard F. Goodwin, 81, American politician, member of the
Georgia House of Representatives (1983–1997). •
Anne Hart, 90, English actress (
Z-Cars,
Play of the Week). •
Harald Heckmann, 98, German musicologist (
International Association of Music Libraries, Archives and Documentation Centres,
Répertoire International des Sources Musicales). •
John L. Heilbron, 89, American academic and science historian. •
David Hilditch, 60, Northern Irish politician,
MLA (1998–2023), cancer. •
Ole N. Hoemsnes, 95, Norwegian journalist (
Morgenbladet,
Morgenposten,
Aftenposten), chairman of the
Norwegian Union of Journalists (1966–1970). •
Donald Hunsberger, 91, American conductor (
Eastman Wind Ensemble, 1965–2002), professor of conducting (
Eastman School of Music) and arranger. •
Pat E. Johnson, 84, American martial artist, stuntman and actor (
Enter the Dragon,
The Karate Kid,
Mortal Kombat). •
Juan Jumalon, 57, Filipino journalist and radio broadcaster, shot. •
Theodoros Kotsonis, 78, Greek physician and politician,
MP (1989–2004). •
Malo Louarn, 74, French comic book author. •
Paolo Magnani, 96, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Lodi (1977–1988) and
Treviso (1988–2003). •
Philippe-Armand Martin, 74, French politician,
deputy (1993–2017) and
MEP (1994–1999). •
Ross McDonnell, 44, Irish photographer, film director and cinematographer (
Colony,
Elián,
The First Wave). •
Jim Morrissey, 93, American politician, member of the
California State Assembly (1994–1998). •
Bongi Ntuli, 32, South African footballer (
Golden Arrows,
Platinum Stars,
AmaZulu), cancer. •
Cēzars Ozers, 86, Latvian basketball player, Olympic silver medalist (
1960). •
Mike Picciotti, 66, American boxer. •
Vladimir Prifti, 81, Albanian film director and screenwriter. •
Lolita Rodrigues, 94, Brazilian singer and actress (
Rainha da Sucata,
Despedida de Solteiro,
Kubanacan), pneumonia. •
Samuel Sanford Shapiro, 93, American statistician (
Shapiro–Wilk test,
Shapiro–Francia test). •
Donald Shebib, 85, Canadian film director, screenwriter and editor (''
Goin' Down the Road, Running Brave, The Climb''). •
Ato Tolentino, 75, Filipino basketball player (
Great Taste Coffee Makers) and coach (
PCU Dolphins). •
Carl Torbush, 72, American college football (
Ole Miss Rebels,
North Carolina Tar Heels) and baseball (
Southeastern Louisiana Lions) coach. •
Matt Ulrich, 41, American football player (
Indianapolis Colts). •
Mitar Vasiljević, 69, Bosnian Serb convicted war criminal and paramilitary group member (
White Eagles). •
William Yule, 83, British psychologist. •
Stanisław Zahradnik, 91, Polish-Czech historian. •
Xabier Zumalde, 85, Spanish Basque nationalist militant, military chief of
ETA (1965–1976).
6 •
Matevos Asatryan, 37, Armenian politician,
MP (since 2019). •
Darryl Beardall, 87, American long-distance runner. •
Nadira Begum, Bangladeshi folk singer. •
Bill Dellastatious, 101, American football player (
Missouri Tigers) and coach (
Missouri State Bears). •
Conrado de Quiros, 72, Filipino journalist, columnist and writer. •
Ivaylo Ditchev, 68, Bulgarian anthropologist. •
John Fahy, 80, Scottish footballer (
Germiston Callies,
Oxford United). •
Magora Kennedy, 85, American minister and activist. •
Manu Korovulavula, 89, Fijian politician. •
Bronius Kuzmickas, 87, Lithuanian politician and philosopher, signatory of the
Act of the Re-Establishment. •
Janet Landgard, 75, American actress (
The Swimmer,
The Donna Reed Show,
Land Raider), brain cancer. •
Janko Lukovski, 77, Yugoslav and Macedonian basketball player (
Rabotnički,
MZT Skopje) and coach (
Spartak Subotica). •
David Lund, 98, American artist. •
Roel Luynenburg, 78, Dutch rower, Olympic bronze medalist (
1972). •
Vincent Marks, 93, British
clinical pathologist and biochemist. •
Antoni Martí, 60, Andorran architect and politician, twice
prime minister, mayor of
Escaldes-Engordany (2003–2011) and
general councillor (1994–2003). •
Sandy McGregor, 84, Canadian ice hockey player (
New York Rangers). •
Yoshiko Miura, 74, Japanese lyricist ("
Cat's Eye", "
Mayonaka no Door", "
Please"), pneumonia. •
Norman Munnoch, 94, Scottish rugby union player (
Watsonian,
Edinburgh District,
national team). •
Dino Piana, 93, Italian jazz musician. •
Joe Sharkey, 77, American author and columnist. •
Neil B. Shulman, 78, American doctor and medical writer. •
Mike Shuster, 76, American journalist and blogger (
NPR), complications from Parkinson's disease. •
Lars Svantesson, 90, Swedish Olympic swimmer (
1952). •
Simon Sze, 87, Taiwanese-American electrical engineer (
Floating-gate MOSFET). •
Roger Verplaetse, 92, Belgian racing cyclist (
Faema,
Flandria). •
Berend-Jan van Voorst tot Voorst, 79, Dutch politician,
Queen's commissioner of Limburg (1993–2005),
state secretary for defence (1989–1993) and
foreign affairs (1988–1989). •
Bruno Zanoni, 71, Italian racing cyclist.
7 •
Arputhan, 52, Indian film director (
Arputham,
Love Today,
Manathodu Mazhaikalam), traffic collision. •
Frank Borman, 95, American astronaut (
Gemini 7,
Apollo 8) and airline executive (
Eastern Air Lines), stroke. •
Aloisio Butonidualevu, 40, Fijian rugby union player (
Auch,
FC Grenoble Rugby,
national team). •
Dean Byrne, 39, Irish professional boxer. •
Werner Carobbio, 86, Swiss politician, member of the
National Council (1975–1999). •
D. B. Chandregowda, 87, Indian politician,
MP (1971–1978, 1986–1989, 2009–2014) and three-times
Karnataka MLA. •
Julius Otto Duncan, 97, American politician, member of the
Texas House of Representatives (1951–1953). •
Alain Estève, 77, French rugby union player (
AS Béziers,
national team). •
Diethelm Ferner, 82, German football player (
Werder Bremen,
West Germany national team) and manager (
Rot-Weiss Essen). •
Gerald Frug, 84, American legal scholar. •
Nikos Gioutsos, 81, Greek footballer (
Olympiacos,
Ethnikos Piraeus,
national team). •
Stuart Jardine, 90, British Olympic sailor (
1968,
1972). •
Bruce Sterling Jenkins, 96, American jurist and politician, judge of the
U.S. District Court for the District of Utah (since 1978) and member of the
Utah Senate (1959–1965). •
Igor Judge, Baron Judge, 82, English judge,
lord chief justice (2008–2013). •
Maso Karipe, Papua New Guinean politician,
MP (since 2022), stomach cancer. •
LaMar Lemmons Jr., 87, American politician, member of the
Michigan House of Representatives (2005–2010) and businessman. •
Garfield McMahon, 91, Canadian Olympic sport shooter (
1960,
1964). •
Maheswar Mohanty, 67, Indian politician,
Odisha MLA (1995–2019), stroke. •
Mário Moinhos, 74, Portuguese footballer (
Boavista,
Benfica,
national team). •
Elizabeth Moynihan, 94, American historian and writer. •
Donald Pizer, 94, American academic and literary critic. •
Betty Rollin, 87, American author and journalist, assisted suicide. •
Federico Sacchi, 87, Argentinian footballer (
Racing,
Newell's Old Boys,
national team). •
Ken'ichi Sakemi, 59, Japanese writer (
Kōkyū Shōsetsu,
Bokkō). •
Albert Strickler, 68, French poet and author. •
George Sunga, 91, American television producer (
The Jeffersons, ''
Three's Company, All in the Family''). •
Dev Virahsawmy, 81, Mauritian political activist, founder of
Mauritian Militant Movement. •
Józef Wybieralski, 77, Polish Olympic field hockey player (
1972). •
Haris Xanthoudakis, 73, Greek composer.
8 •
Hannelore Auer, 81, Austrian singer and film actress (''
I'm Marrying the Director, The Merry Wives of Tyrol, ...denn die Musik und die Liebe in Tirol''). •
Ziyad al-Din al-Ayyubi, 76–77, Syrian preacher and politician,
minister of endowments (2004–2007). •
Marcus Besen, 99, Romanian-born Australian businessman, philanthropist and Holocaust survivor. •
Sandra Elkin, 85, American television talk show host and women's rights advocate. •
Peter Elzinga, 79, Canadian politician,
MP (1974–1986) and
Alberta MLA (1986–1993). •
Rainer Erler, 90, German film director and screenwriter (
Fleisch,
Das Blaue Palais). •
Alcides Franciscato, 94, Brazilian engineer and politician, mayor of
Bauru (1969–1973), three-time
deputy. •
Laurent Greilsamer, 70, French journalist and essayist, deputy director of
Le Monde (2007–2011). •
Frank Houben, 84, Dutch politician,
Queen's commissioner of North Brabant (1987–2003). •
Aderonke Kale, 84, Nigerian army psychiatrist (
Nigerian Army Medical Corps). •
Roger Kastel, 92, American film poster artist (
Jaws,
The Empire Strikes Back,
Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze), kidney and heart failure. •
Sawar Khan, 98, Pakistani general,
vice chief of the army staff (1980–1984) and
governor of Punjab (1978–1980). •
Søren Krarup, 85, Danish
Lutheran pastor, author, and
member of the
Danish Parliament (2001–2011). •
Bernard Lemaire, 87, Canadian papermaking executive, co-founder and CEO of
Cascades. •
Louis Oster, 95, French lawyer and musicologist. •
Valentina Ponomaryova, 90, Russian cosmonaut, pilot, and scientist. •
Dale Reid, 64, Scottish golfer, cancer. •
Georges Salmon, 90, Belgian long jumper and hurdler. •
Tony Thirlwall, 82, British economist. •
Giorgio Veneri, 84, Italian footballer and manager (
Atalanta,
AC Prato,
Italy U-20). •
Jean-Pierre Verheggen, 81, Belgian writer. •
Keel Watson, 59, British opera singer. •
Adrian Webster, 72, English football player (
Seattle Sounders,
Colchester United) and manager (
Phoenix Inferno). •
Bob White, 87, English cricketer (
Middlesex,
Nottinghamshire).
9 •
Albert Alföldi, 83, Hungarian folk writer and politician,
MP (1994–1998, 2004–2010). •
François Bacqué, 87, French Roman Catholic prelate,
apostolic nuncio to the Netherlands (2001–2011). •
R. L. Boyce, 68, American blues musician. •
Sheila Burns, 73, American singer-songwriter (
The Burns Sisters). •
Alfred L. Bush, 90, American library curator. •
Fred van Dorp, 85, Dutch Olympic water polo player (
1960,
1964,
1968). •
Al Endress, 94, American football player (
San Francisco 49ers). •
K. A. Francis, 75, Indian painter. •
David Gauthier, 91, Canadian-American philosopher. •
Manuel Gusmão, 77, Portuguese academic, poet and politician, member of the
constituent assembly (1975–1976) and of the
assembly of the republic (1975–1980). •
Kalabhavan Haneef, 63, Indian actor (
Sandesam,
Thenkasipattanam,
Amar Akbar Anthony) and impressionist. •
Albert Heinemann, 84, German jurist and politician, member of the
Landtag of Lower Saxony (1990–2003). •
Alan Hevesi, 83, American politician,
comptroller of New York City (1994–2001) and
New York State (2003–2006), complications from Lewy body dementia. •
Juha Leiviskä, 87, Finnish architect and designer. •
Luis Guillermo Lumbreras, 87, Peruvian archaeologist, anthropologist and academic, director of the
MNAAHP (1973–1978) and president of the
Museo de la Nación (1990). •
Ali Niakani, 72, Iranian footballer (
Malavan,
national team). •
John Nuttall, 56, British Olympic long-distance runner (
1996), heart attack. •
Junko Ohashi, 73, Japanese singer, esophageal cancer. •
Kurt Olson, 75, American politician, member of the
Alaska House of Representatives (2005–2017), pancreatic cancer •
Timothy O'Neill, 80, American Army officer, camouflage expert, and author (
The Individuated Hobbit). •
Jørgen Reenberg, 96, Danish actor (
Europa,
The Wolf at the Door,
I Am Dina). •
James Robertson, 95, British political activist, economist, and writer. •
John Sayre, 87, American rower, Olympic champion (
1960). •
Hugh Seidman, 82–83, American poet. •
William Stoddart, 98, Scottish-Canadian physician, author and philosopher. •
Ashutosh Tandon, 63, Indian politician,
Uttar Pradesh MLA (since 2014), heart failure. •
Joe Tilson, 95, British visual artist. •
John Tooby, 71, American anthropologist. •
Jim Vienneau, 97, American record producer ("
It's Only Make Believe"). •
Tim Woodward, 70, English actor (
Wings,
Piece of Cake,
Families), cancer.
10 •
Padmanabha Acharya, 92, Indian politician,
governor of Nagaland (2014–2019),
Tripura (2014–2015) and
Assam (2014–2016). •
Danilo Astori, 83, Uruguayan economist and politician,
vice president (2010–2015),
minister of economy (2005–2008, 2015–2020) and twice
senator, respiratory failure. •
John Bailey, 81, American cinematographer (
Ordinary People,
The Big Chill,
Groundhog Day), president of the
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (2017–2019). •
Abraham Bergman, 91, American pediatrician. •
Max Black, 87, American politician. •
David G. Compton, 93, British author (
Synthajoy,
The Unsleeping Eye). •
Lorraine Day, 86, American author and orthopedic trauma surgeon. •
Miah Dennehy, 73, Irish footballer (
Walsall,
Bristol Rovers,
national team). •
Henry Dunay, 88, American goldsmith and jewelry designer. •
Spiros Focás, 86, Greek actor (
Rocco and His Brothers,
The Jewel of the Nile,
A Man for Burning). •
Ewan Fordyce, 70, New Zealand palaeontologist,
fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand (since 2014). •
Gordon Gibson Jr, 86, Canadian politician,
British Columbia MLA (1974–1979). •
Rahman Gumbo, 59, Zimbabwean football player (
Highlanders,
national team) and manager (
Gaborone United), heart attack. •
Mike Hamilton, 60, American athletic director (
University of Tennessee), cancer. •
Hiroyuki Hosoda, 79, Japanese politician, member (since 1990) and
speaker (2021–2023) of the
House of Representatives and
chief cabinet secretary (2004–2005). •
Charles Jordan, 69, American basketball player (
Indiana Pacers,
ASVEL,
Fortitudo Bologna). •
Pavel Kantorek, 93, Czech Olympic runner (
1956,
1960,
1964). •
Colin MacKay, 79, Scottish journalist (
BBC Radio Scotland,
Scottish Television). •
Pierre Michel, 93, French Olympic cyclist (
1952). •
Earl T. O'Loughlin, 93, American general. •
Davide Renne, 46, Italian fashion designer (
Moschino), heart attack. •
Johnny Ruffo, 35, Australian singer ("
On Top") and actor (
Home and Away), brain cancer. •
Marcel Schlechter, 95, Luxembourgish politician, minister for
transport and
public works (1984–1989),
MEP (1989–1999). •
Jean-Philippe Thierry, 75, French businessman. •
Sir Eric Thomas, 70, British gynaecologist and academic administrator, vice-chancellor of the
University of Bristol (2001–2015), lung cancer. •
Mihai Timofti, 75, Moldovan actor, singer, and professor. •
Penelope Walton Rogers, 73, British archaeologist. •
Yaw Shin Leong, 47, Singaporean politician,
MP (2011–2012).
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Francis Agbo, 65, French Olympic high jumper (
1980). •
Hammam Alloh, 36, Palestinian nephrologist,
airstrike. •
Wyatt Anderson, 84, American geneticist and evolutionary biologist. •
Ron Anton, 82, Canadian
Hall of Fame curler. •
Louis Belton, 79, Irish politician,
TD (1989–1992, 1997–2002), and
senator (1993–1997). •
Giulia Cecchettin, 22, Italian student, stabbed. •
Antonio Del Monaco, 67, Italian military officer and politician,
deputy (2018–2022). •
Gema Díaz, 75, Spanish politician,
senator (1995–2003) and member of the
Parliament of Cantabria (1987–1995, 2003–2007). •
Raphael Dwamena, 28, Ghanaian footballer (
Zürich,
Egnatia,
national team), ventricular arrhythmia. •
D. J. Hayden, 33, American football player (
Oakland Raiders,
Detroit Lions,
Jacksonville Jaguars), traffic collision. •
Clarence A. Holland, 94, American politician, member of the
Virginia Senate (1984–1996) and
mayor of Virginia Beach (1976–1978). •
Md. Imdadul Hoque, Bangladeshi academic administrator, vice-chancellor of
Jagannath University (since 2021), cancer. •
Muhammad Azam Khan, 89, Pakistani civil servant, caretaker
minister of interior (2018), caretaker
chief minister (since 2023) and twice
chief secretary of
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. •
Kyle LeDuc, 42, American racing driver (
Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series,
Championship Off-Road,
Extreme E), head and neck cancer. •
Jovan Marić, 82, Serbian psychiatrist, author, and university professor. •
Chandra Mohan, 82, Indian actor (
Rangula Ratnam,
Padaharella Vayasu,
Siri Siri Muvva), heart attack. •
Peter J. Moore, 67, Canadian record producer (
Cowboy Junkies,
Willie P. Bennett). •
Dimitrie Popescu, 62, Romanian rower, Olympic champion (
1992). •
Kari Rahkamo, 90, Finnish Olympic athlete (
1956,
1960) and politician,
mayor of Helsinki (1991–1996). •
Ferario Spasov, 61, Bulgarian football player (
Osam Lovech) and manager (
CSKA Sofia,
Montana), traffic collision. •
Dave Stenhouse, 90, American baseball player (
Washington Senators). •
Rena Stewart, 100, Scottish codebreaker (
Bletchley Park) and journalist. •
Nino Strano, 73, Italian politician,
deputy (2001–2006) and
senator (2006–2008, 2011–2012). •
Conny Van Dyke, 78, American singer and actress (''
Hell's Angels '69, W.W. and the Dixie Dancekings, Framed''), complications from vascular dementia. •
Angelita Vargas, 77, Spanish
flamenco singer and dancer, stroke. •
Masatoshi Wakabayashi, 89, Japanese politician, three-time
MP, minister of the
environment (2006–2007) and
agriculture (2007–2008). •
Edith D. Warren, 86, American politician and educator, member of the
North Carolina General Assembly (1999–2012). •
Gamini Weerakoon, Sri Lankan journalist and editor (
The Sunday Leader,
The Sunday Times). •
Tom Zych, 83, American politician and minister.
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Mohammed al Amin, 80, Sudanese musician. •
M. Russell Ballard, 95, American Latter-Day Saint leader, member of the
Quorum of the Twelve Apostles (since 1985). •
Aldo Bet, 74, Italian footballer (
Roma,
Milan,
national team). •
Peter J. Boylan, 87, American major general. •
Jacques Bérès, 82, French orthopedic surgeon, co-founder of
Médecins Sans Frontières. •
Roman Čechmánek, 52, Czech ice hockey player (
Philadelphia Flyers,
Los Angeles Kings), Olympic champion (
1998). •
Hugo Chamberlain, 88, Costa Rican Olympic sports shooter (
1968,
1972,
1976). •
Hanna Gucwińska, 91, Polish
zootechnician and politician,
MP (2001–2005). •
Mustafa Hasanagić, 82, Serbian football player (
Partizan,
Yugoslavia national team) and manager (
Ankaragücü). •
Davoud Hermidas-Bavand, 89, Iranian diplomat and political scientist. •
Rahim Huseynov, 87, Azerbaijani politician,
prime minister (1992–1993). •
Joan Jara, 96, British-Chilean dancer and human rights activist. •
Erica Jen, 71, American applied mathematician. •
Rina Jimenez-David, 68, Filipino journalist (
Philippine Daily Inquirer). •
Akgün Kaçmaz, 88, Turkish footballer (
Fenerbahçe,
national team). •
Mehmet Kakil, 56, Turkish football manager (
Dynamic Herb Cebu). •
Kan, 61, Japanese singer-songwriter. •
Paul Martin Lester, 70, American professor. •
Tony Mason, 91, British Royal Air Force officer,
Air Secretary (1985–1989). •
Camara Nangala, 68, Ivorian writer and teacher. •
Elinor Otto, 104, American factory worker, an original
Rosie the Riveter. •
Usman Baba Pategi, 81, Nigerian actor and broadcaster. •
Helena Pilejczyk, 92, Polish speed skater, Olympic bronze medallist (
1960). •
Kurt Reumann, 89, German journalist (
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung). •
Nina Sadur, 73, Russian writer and playwright. •
Kraft Schepke, 89, German rower, Olympic champion (
1960). •
Anna Scher, 78, British-Irish drama school founder. •
Karel Schwarzenberg, 85, Czech politician, aristocrat and diplomat,
senator (2004–2010), twice
minister of foreign affairs and
deputy (2010–2021), heart and kidney disease. •
Patrick Smith, 71, Australian sportswriter (
The Age,
The Australian). •
Kevin Turen, 44, American film and television producer (
Euphoria,
X,
The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent), heart failure. •
Hans Waldenfels, 92, German Jesuit priest, theologian, and biblist. •
Don Walsh, 92, American oceanographer, explorer, and marine policy specialist. •
Kusuma Wardhani, 59, Indonesian archer, Olympic silver medallist (
1988). •
Zhong Wanxie, 89, Chinese engineer, member of the
Chinese Academy of Sciences.
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Basudeb Acharia, 81, Indian politician,
MP (1980–2014). •
Ociel Baena, 38, Mexican magistrate and LGBT rights activist. •
Maryanne Trump Barry, 86, American jurist and attorney, judge of the
U.S. District Court of New Jersey (1983–1999) and
Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit (1999–2019), cancer. •
Rob Belloir, 75, American baseball player (
Atlanta Braves). •
Héctor Benavides, 82, Mexican news anchor and radio personality. •
Michael Bishop, 78, American science fiction writer (
No Enemy But Time,
Who Made Stevie Crye?,
Brittle Innings). •
Akram Hossain Chowdhury, 68, Bangladeshi politician,
MP (2008–2014). •
Michel Ciment, 85, French film critic (
Positif) and historian. •
Abel Ignacio Cuevas Melo, 58, Mexican politician,
deputy (2000–2003, 2006–2009). •
Mohammed Dababish, Palestinian intelligence official (
Hamas),
airstrike. •
Masaharu Ikuta, 88, Japanese businessman. •
Lundy Kiger, 69, American politician, member of the
Oklahoma House of Representatives (2018–2020), traffic collision. •
Tengiz Kitovani, 85, Georgian politician and military commander,
minister of defence (1992–1993) and leader of the
Military Council (1992), co-leader of the
1991–1992 coup d'état. •
Ivo Kuusk, 86, Estonian opera singer. •
Gérard de La Martinière, 80, French businessman. •
Sjachrani Mataja, 75, Indonesian politician,
MP (2014–2019). •
Ozay Mehmet, 84, Cypriot academic. •
Hoy Menear, American politician. •
Robert Philibosian, 83, American politician,
Los Angeles County district attorney (1981–1984). •
Ignacio Poletti, 93, Argentine Olympic basketball player (
1952). •
T. B. Silalahi, 85, Indonesian military officer,
minister of public servants (1993–1998). •
Jim Traue, 91, New Zealand librarian. •
George Tscherny, 99, Hungarian-born American graphic designer and educator. •
Judith Tucker, 63, British artist and academic, traffic collision. •
Gordon Wallace, 74, Scottish footballer (
Raith Rovers,
Dundee United,
Berwick Rangers). •
Work All Week, 14, American Throughbred racehorse, paddock accident. •
Devon Wylie, 35, American football player (
Kansas City Chiefs,
Tennessee Titans).
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Rick Ahearn, 74, American political consultant. •
Ken Adamson, 85, American football player (
Denver Broncos). •
Sir Tom Arnold, 76, British politician,
MP (1974–1997), chair of the
Treasury Select Committee (1995–1996). •
Radcliffe Bailey, 54, American visual artist, brain cancer. •
Alessandra Bianchi, 59, Italian sports journalist (
Corriere dello Sport, ''
L'Équipe, Le Parisien''). •
Angela Maria Bottari, 78, Italian politician,
deputy (1978–1987). •
Buzy, 66, French singer. •
Ramesh Chander, 88, Malaysian economist and statistician. •
Jake Cook, 30, British racing driver, suicide. •
Brian Cotter, Baron Cotter, 87, British politician,
MP (1997–2005) and member of the
House of Lords (since 2006), complications from dementia. •
Shanta Das Manandhar, 89, Nepalese writer. •
Neville Garrick, 73, Jamaican graphic artist and photographer, cancer. •
Robert Koenig, 71–72, English-Polish sculptor. •
John Lachs, 89, Hungarian-born American philosopher. •
Tapfumaneyi Masaya, 51, Zimbabwean bishop, kidnap victim and political activist. •
Zbigniew Meres, 71, Polish firefighter and politician,
senator (2007–2015). •
William Neill, 93, Irish Anglican priest,
archdeacon of Dromore (1985–1997). •
Prithvi Raj Singh Oberoi, 94, Indian hotelier, CEO of
The Oberoi Group (2002–2013). •
Arthur Parkin, 71, New Zealand field hockey player (
national team), Olympic champion (
1976). •
Abdelkader Retnani, 78, Moroccan editor, writer, and sporting director. •
Subrata Roy, 75, Indian conglomerate executive, founder of
Sahara India Pariwar, complications from cancer, hypertension and diabetes. •
Colombo Machado Salles, 97, Brazilian engineer and politician, governor of
Santa Catarina (1971–1975). •
Peter Seidler, 63, American baseball executive, chairman of
San Diego Padres (since 2020). •
Arthur Simon, 93, American Lutheran minister, founder of
Bread for the World. •
Terry R. Taylor, 71, American sports editor (
Associated Press), cancer. •
Thelda Williams, 82, American politician, interim
mayor of Phoenix (1994, 2011–2012, 2018–2019), cancer. •
Stanislav Žalud, 91, Czech architect and politician,
MP (1990–1992). • Palestinians killed in a
Gaza war airstrike: •
Ahmed Ghandour, 56, senior militant in the
Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades of
Hamas (death announced on this date) •
Ayman Siam, senior militant in the Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades of Hamas •
Mohammed Shabir, 77, politician and academic administrator, president of the
Islamic University of Gaza (1990–2005)
15 •
Gus Bogina, 96, American politician, member of the
Kansas House of Representatives (1975–1980) and
senate (1981–1995). •
George Chigova, 32, Zimbabwean footballer (
Polokwane City,
SuperSport United,
national team), heart disease. •
Finis E. Cowan, 94, American jurist, judge of the
U.S. District Court for Southern Texas (1977–1979). •
James Allan Stewart Evans, 92, Canadian historian. •
Sandy Farina, 68, American singer-songwriter and actress (''
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band''). •
Anna Felder, 85, Swiss writer. •
Michio Fukuoka, 87, Japanese sculptor. •
Gerry Hand, 81, Australian politician,
minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander affairs (1987–1990) and
immigration (1990–1993) and
MP (1983–1993). •
Aage Hansen, 88, Norwegian motorcycle speedway rider (
Ipswich Witches). •
Hans Herbjørnsrud, 85, Norwegian author. •
Daisaku Ikeda, 95, Japanese Buddhist philosopher and nuclear disarmament activist, president of
Soka Gakkai (1960–1979) and
Soka Gakkai International (since 1975). •
Jim Johnston, 87, American television director (
Babylon 5,
Tour of Duty,
Miami Vice). •
Hitoshi Kimura, 89, Japanese politician,
MP (1998–2010). •
Gurmeet Singh Kooner, 75, Indian politician,
Rajasthan MLA (1998–2003, 2008–2013, since 2018). •
Žarko Laušević, 63, Serbian-Montenegrin actor (
The Dagger,
The Black Bomber,
The Original of the Forgery). •
Worta McCaskill-Stevens, American physician-scientist. •
P. K. Narayanan Nambiar, 96, Indian musician. •
William R. Richardson, 94, American Army general, complications of Alzheimer's disease. •
David Rowe-Beddoe, Baron Rowe-Beddoe, 85, Welsh banker and life peer, chairman of the
Wales Millennium Centre and member of the
House of Lords (since 2006). •
N. Sankaraiah, 102, Indian politician,
Tamil Nadu MLA (1967–1971, 1977–1984). •
Onaolapo Soleye, 90, Nigerian economist,
minister of finance (1984–1985). •
Ken Squier, 88, American
Hall of Fame motorsport sportscaster (
NASCAR on CBS), co-founder of
Motor Racing Network, complications from intestinal blockage. •
Volodymyr Stryzhevskyi, 70, Ukrainian football player (
Kolos Mezhyrich,
Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih) and manager (
Podillya Khmelnytskyi). •
Paul Tandou, 76,
Congolese footballer (
CSMD Diables Noirs,
CARA Brazzaville,
national team). •
Karl Tremblay, 47, Canadian folk singer (
Les Cowboys Fringants), prostate cancer.
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Kailash Bhansali, 82, Indian politician,
Rajasthan MLA (2008–2018), lung disease. •
Thomas J. Bliley Jr., 91, American politician, member of the
U.S. House of Representatives (1981–2001) and
mayor of Richmond (1970–1977). •
Albert Burger, 68, German Olympic alpine skier (
1976,
1980). •
Dame A. S. Byatt, 87, British author (
Possession,
The Virgin in the Garden, ''
The Djinn in the Nightingale's Eye''). •
Michael Chapdelaine, 67, American classical and fingerstyle guitarist. •
James Couchman, 81, British politician,
MP (1983–1997). •
Ryszard Engelking, 88, Polish mathematician. •
Merle Goldman, 92, American historian and academic scholar, skin cancer. •
Ricky Graham, 77, Australian rules footballer (
Geelong), prostate cancer. •
Johnny Green, 89, American basketball player (
New York Knicks,
Baltimore Bullets,
Cincinnati Royals / Kansas City-Omaha Kings). •
Fernando Jara, 93, Chilean footballer (
Universidad Católica,
1952 Olympics). •
James Paul Johnson, 93, American politician, member of the
U.S. House of Representatives (1973–1981). •
Meto Jovanovski, 77, Macedonian actor (''
Happy New Year '49, Dust, When Day Breaks''). •
Sarah Louise Keys, 95, American civil rights activist. •
Takao Kondo, 75, Japanese biologist, pneumonia. •
Ivan Korshynskyi, 95, Ukrainian doctor and politician,
deputy (1994–1998). •
Hubert Mono Ndjana, 77, Cameroonian academic and philosopher, traffic collision. •
Sir Peter Newsam, 95, British educationist. •
Protectionist, 13, German Thoroughbred racehorse. (death announced on this date) •
Korney Shperling, 76, Russian football manager (
Irtysh Omsk,
Ural Yekaterinburg,
Baltika Kaliningrad). •
Peter Solley, 75, English musician (
Fox,
Procol Harum) and record producer ("
What I Like About You"). •
Thành Được, 89, Vietnamese actor and singer. •
Bobby Ussery, 88, American
Hall of Fame jockey, heart failure. •
Robert Walker, Baron Walker of Gestingthorpe, 85, British jurist,
justice of the Supreme Court (2009–2013),
lord of appeal in ordinary (2002–2009) and
lord justice of appeal (1997–2002).
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Gohar Ayub Khan, 86, Pakistani politician,
minister of foreign affairs (1997–1998) and
speaker of the National Assembly (1990–1993). •
Ahmad Bahar, 74, Palestinian politician, deputy
speaker of the Legislative Council (since 2006),
airstrike. •
Ana Clara Benevides, 23, Brazilian university student. •
Christiane Bervoets, 75, Belgian singer ("
Eviva España"). •
Seóirse Bodley, 90, Irish composer. •
Ron Bryant, 76, American baseball player (
San Francisco Giants,
St. Louis Cardinals). •
Bob de Groot, 82, Belgian comic books artist (
Chlorophylle,
Clifton). •
Charlie Dominici, 72, American singer (
Dream Theater,
Dominici). •
Anthony Farquhar, 83, Irish Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of
Down and Connor (1983–2015). •
B. N. Goswamy, 90, Indian art critic and historian. •
H. Roger Grant, 79, American railroad historian and author. •
Zdeněk Groessl, 82, Czech volleyball player, Olympic bronze medallist (
1968). •
Fikret Güler, 70, Turkish taekwondo grand master. •
Agustín Ibarrola, 93, Spanish painter and sculptor. •
Ellen Jens, 83, Dutch television producer (
De Fred Haché Show,
We zijn weer thuis) and director. •
Claude Kahn, 88, French pianist. •
Dennis Kemp, 92, Australian Olympic field hockey player (
1956). •
Luis Larraín, 42, Chilean LGBT rights activist, blood cancer. •
Henning Munk Jensen, 76, Danish footballer (
AaB,
PSV Eindhoven,
national team). •
Garth Norman, 84, English archdeacon. •
John C. G. Röhl, 85, British historian, prostate cancer. •
Brian Sampson, 88, Australian racing driver,
Bathurst 1000 winner (
1975). •
Suzanne Shepherd, 89, American actress (
The Sopranos,
Goodfellas,
Requiem for a Dream), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and kidney failure. •
Lou Skizas, 92, American baseball player (
Kansas City Athletics,
Detroit Tigers,
Chicago White Sox). •
Henri Stambouli, 62, Algerian-born French football player (
Monaco,
Marseille) and manager (
Togo national team). •
Grzegorz Stellak, 72, Polish rower, Olympic bronze medallist (
1980). •
Nan Witcomb, 95, Australian poet and radio broadcaster (
Cruise 1323). •
Gregory Woolley, 51, Haitian-born Canadian mobster (
Hells Angels), shot.
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Akif Asgarov, 83, Azerbaijani sculptor. •
António Carvalho, 62, Portuguese football player (
Vitória,
national team) and manager (
Caçadores das Taipas). •
Mario Castaño, 51, Colombian politician and convicted fraudster,
representative (2014–2018) and
senator (2018–2022), heart attack. •
James Cumberland, 90, American politician. •
David Del Tredici, 86, American composer. •
Ben Dunne, 74, Irish businessman, director of
Dunnes Stores (since 1983) and founder of
Ben Dunne Gyms, heart attack. •
Ruud Geels, 75, Dutch footballer (
Ajax,
Feyenoord,
national team). •
João Lima, 62, Portuguese Olympic hurdler (
1988). •
Jerome Markson, 94, Canadian architect. •
Taku Miki, 88, Japanese poet and novelist. •
Joyce Mpanga, 89, Ugandan politician, member of the
Parliament of Uganda (1996–2001) and
Lukiiko (since 2009),
minister of state for primary education (1989–1992). •
Fredrik Ohlsson, 92, Swedish actor (
Pippi Longstocking,
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo). •
Ekundayo Opaleye, 77, Nigerian general and politician,
governor of Ondo State (1986–1987), heart attack. •
C. L. Porinchukutty, 91, Indian artist and art educator. •
Shi Wen-long, 95, Taiwanese resin industry executive, founder of
Chi Mei Corporation. •
S. Venkitaramanan, 92, Indian economist,
governor of the RBI (1990–1992). •
Paul Watson, 81, British documentary filmmaker (
The Family,
Sylvania Waters), complications from dementia.
19 •
Joss Ackland, 95, British actor (
White Mischief,
Lethal Weapon 2,
The Mighty Ducks). •
Chris Alli, 78, Nigerian military officer,
chief of army staff (1993–1994) and
governor of Plateau State (1985–1986, 2004). •
Giuseppe Arzilli, 82, Sammarinese politician,
captain regent (1986–1987, 1999–2000, 2004–2005). •
Gene Beery, 86, American painter and photographer. •
Rosalynn Carter, 96, American activist and humanitarian,
first lady of the United States (1977–1981) and
Georgia (1971–1975), complications from dementia. •
Roslynn Cobarrubias, 43, American television presenter, producer and speaker. •
Ninie Doniah, 56, Malagasy singer and composer. •
Sanjay Gadhvi, 57, Indian film director (
Dhoom,
Ajab Gazabb Love,
Operation Parindey), heart attack. •
Ernesto Garzón Valdés, 96, Argentine philosopher. •
Herbert Gold, 99, American novelist. •
Catherine Christer Hennix, 75, Swedish musician, poet and philosopher. •
Marisa Jossa, 85, Italian model,
Miss Italia winner (1959). •
Mushtaq Kak, 62, Indian actor (
Hijack,
Vishwaroopam,
Dishoom) and stage director. •
Anna Kanakis, 61, Italian actress (
2019, After the Fall of New York,
The New Barbarians), writer and model,
Miss Italia winner (1977), lymphoma. •
Wim van der Leegte, 76, Dutch manufacturing industry executive, president of
VDL Groep (1972–2016). •
Marcel Lessard, 97, Canadian politician,
MP (1962–1965, 1968–1980). •
Eddie Linden, 88, Scottish publisher and poet, complications from dementia. •
Phyllis Linton, 94, British Olympic swimmer (
1952). •
Colette Maze, 109, French classical pianist. •
Sitiveni Moceidreke, 86, Fijian Olympic sprinter (
1960). (death announced on this date) •
Carlton Pearson, 70, American minister and gospel singer, subject of
Come Sunday, prostate cancer. •
Vincentius Sensi Potokota, 72, Indonesian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Maumere (2006–2007) and archbishop of
Ende (since 2007). •
Erich Schutt, 92, German photographer. •
Noma Shepherd, 88, New Zealand community leader. •
Peter Spellos, 69, American voice actor (
Transformers: Robots in Disguise,
Digimon Adventure,
Eagle Riders), pancreatic cancer. •
Hannes Strydom, 58, South African rugby union player (
Eastern Province Elephants,
Transvaal/Golden Lions,
national team),
world champion (1995), traffic collision. •
Mizuho Suzuki, 96, Japanese actor (
The Sands of Kurobe,
Battles Without Honor and Humanity: Final Episode,
Never Give Up). •
Sara Tavares, 45, Portuguese singer, brain tumour. •
Guy Vattier, 84, French politician,
deputy (1988). •
Wiris, 23, Brazilian footballer (
Lokomotiv Plovdiv,
Fluminense), traffic collision.
20 •
Stephanie B. Alexander, 82, American mathematician. •
Background Bob, 15, British artist. •
Ana Bereciartúa, 87, Spanish politician, member of the
Basque parliament (1980–1986, 1989–1990). •
Bai Bibyaon Ligkayan Bigkay, 90, Filipino
Lumad rights activist. •
Anthony Boam, 91, British army officer,
commander of British Forces in Hong Kong (1985–1987). •
Alberto Pinto Coelho Júnior, 78, Brazilian politician,
governor of Minas Gerais (2014–2015). •
Frankie Connolly, 78, Irish footballer (
Cork Hibernians,
Cork Alberts). •
Josephine Cook, 92, British shot putter. •
Mike Craig, 92, Australian Olympic field hockey player (
1960). •
Ramón Díaz del Río, 82, Spanish naval engineer and politician,
MEP (1987–1989). •
Alice Denney, 101, American art curator, stroke. •
Filip Robar Dorin, 83, Slovenian film director and screenwriter. •
James H. Fallon, 76, American neuroscientist. •
Annabel Giles, 64, British actress (
Riders,
Firelight) and psychotherapist, glioblastoma. •
Zdena Hadrbolcová, 86, Czech actress (
How the World Is Losing Poets,
The Idiot Returns,
František je děvkař). •
Preston Hanna, 69, American baseball player (
Atlanta Braves,
Oakland Athletics). •
Willie Hernández, 69, Puerto Rican baseball player (
Detroit Tigers,
Chicago Cubs),
World Series champion (
1984). •
Ted Hopkins, 74, Australian
footballer (
Carlton), businessman and writer. •
Noah Jackson, 72, American football player (
Chicago Bears,
Toronto Argonauts,
Tampa Bay Buccaneers). •
Nina Katerli, 89, Russian writer, publicist, and human rights activist. •
Valentin Khokhryakov, 95, Russian biologist. •
Rob Krier, 85, Luxembourgish sculptor, architect, and urban designer. •
Martina Lubyová, 56, Slovak politician,
minister of education (2017–2020). •
Ann Rachlin, 90, British musician and author. •
Norm Storey, 87, Australian rugby union player (
national team). •
Jock Sutherland, 95, American basketball coach. •
Susan Tucker, 79, American politician, member of the
Massachusetts House of Representatives (1983–1991) and
senate (1999–2011). •
Aman Tuleyev, 79, Russian politician,
governor (1997–2018) and
chairman of the council of people's deputies (1994–1996, 2018) of
Kemerovo Oblast. •
John E. Walsh, 65, American political consultant and campaign manager, stomach cancer. •
Jan Westdorp, 89, Dutch racing cyclist. •
Mars Williams, 68, American saxophonist (
The Waitresses,
The Psychedelic Furs,
Liquid Soul),
ampullary cancer.
21 •
Ron Acks, 79, American football player (
Atlanta Falcons,
New England Patriots,
Green Bay Packers). •
Chad Allan, 80, Canadian musician (
The Guess Who,
Brave Belt). •
Henry E. Allee, 81, American politician, member of the
Texas House of Representatives (1977–1983). •
S. S. Badrinath, 83, Indian ophthalmologist, founder of
Sankara Nethralaya. •
Henri Bangou, 101, Guadeloupean politician,
senator (1986–1995) and mayor of
Pointe-à-Pitre (1965–2008). •
Patricia Barraclough, 72, Australian television producer, lung cancer. •
Arthur Bethell, 82, Barbadian cricketer (
national team). •
Lothar Buchmann, 87, German football player (
Wormatia Worms) and manager (
Eintracht Frankfurt,
Kickers Offenbach). •
Benjamin-Gunnar Cohrs, 58, German conductor, scholar, and music publicist, heart attack. •
Tertius Delport, 84, South African academic, lawyer and politician,
MP (1999–2009). •
Aivars Endziņš, 82, Latvian jurist and politician,
MP (1993–1998) and chief justice of the
Constitutional Court (2000–2007). •
Saprang Kalayanamitr, 75, Thai military officer (
2006 Thai coup d'état,
Council for National Security), lung cancer. •
Alec Knight, 84, English Anglican priest,
dean of Lincoln (1998–2006). •
Kamal Kumar, Fijian jurist,
chief justice (2019–2023). •
Danutė Kvietkevičiūtė, 84, Lithuanian textile designer. •
Horacio Malvicino, 94, Argentine jazz and tango guitarist and composer. •
Anne Michel, 64, Belgian Olympic sprinter (
1980). •
Bettina Moissi, 100, German stage and film (
The Original Sin,
Long Is the Road,
The Orplid Mystery) actress. •
Francis R. Nicosia, 79, American historian. •
Paul Tịnh Nguyễn Bình Tĩnh, 93, Vietnamese Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Đà Nẵng (2000–2006). •
Linda Parry, 78, British textiles historian and museum curator, breast cancer and pneumonia. •
Georges Perroud, 82, Swiss footballer (
Sion,
Servette,
national team). •
James Philip, 93, American politician, member (1975–2003) and
president (1993–2003) of the
Illinois Senate. •
David Pytches, 92, English Anglican clergyman,
bishop of Chile, Bolivia and Peru (1972–1976). •
R. Ramachandran, 71, Indian politician,
Kerala MLA (2016–2021), liver disease. •
Jerónimo Saavedra, 87, Spanish politician,
president of the Canary Islands (1982–1987, 1991–1993) and
minister of education and science (1995–1996). •
Dale Spender, 80, Australian feminist scholar, teacher, and writer (
Man Made Language,
Mothers of the Novel: 100 Good Women Writers Before Jane Austen). •
Stravinsky, 27, American Thoroughbred racehorse. •
Patrick Stuart, 8th Earl Castle Stewart, 95, British hereditary peer, member of the
House of Lords (1961–1999). •
P. Vatsala, 84, Indian novelist, heart failure. •
Hana Vlasáková, 75, Czech Olympic volleyball player (
1968,
1972). •
Irene N. Watts, 92, German-born Canadian writer and educator. •
Dave Young, 64, American football player (
New York Giants,
Baltimore/Indianapolis Colts).
22 •
Mike Bickle, 79, English footballer (
Plymouth Argyle,
Gillingham). •
Poseci Bune, 77, Fijian civil servant and politician,
MP (1991–2006), prostate cancer. •
Mike D'Amato, 82, American football player (
New York Jets). •
Tony Genato, 94, Filipino Olympic basketball player (
1952,
1956). •
Santi Gutiérrez Calle, 78, Spanish footballer (
Racing de Santander). •
Barbara Haščáková, 43, Slovak singer, stroke. •
Per Hedenberg, 87, Swedish Olympic rower (
1960). •
Sead Jesenković, 80, Bosnian football player (
Sarajevo,
Famos Hrasnica,
Jedinstvo Brčko) and manager. •
Jean Knight, 80, American singer ("
Mr. Big Stuff"). •
Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie, 94, French historian. •
Tom Larson, 84, American sportscaster (
WSBK-TV,
NESN), cancer. •
Émile Martel, 82, Canadian diplomat and writer. •
François Musy, 68, Swiss-born French sound engineer (
First Name: Carmen,
Marguerite,
Lost Illusions). •
Nguyen Qui Duc, 64–65, Vietnamese-American radio broadcaster, writer and translator, cancer. •
Sture Ohlin, 88, Swedish Olympic biathlete (
1964). •
Steve Pool, 70, American television meteorologist (
KOMO-TV), complications from Alzheimer's disease. •
Phil Quartararo, 67, American music industry executive. •
Christiane Rimbaud, 79, French historian. •
Jim Salestrom, 67, American singer-songwriter. •
Linda Salzman Sagan, 83, American artist and writer. •
Rutger Stuffken, 76, Dutch Olympic rower (
1972). •
Óscar Felipe Ventura, 80, Peruvian academic and politician,
deputy (1985–1990). •
Herbert Weiz, 99, German politician, minister of science and technology (1962–1966, 1974–?) and deputy chairman of the
Council of Ministers (1967–1989).
23 •
Absolute Andy, 40, German professional wrestler (
wXw). •
Fathima Beevi, 96, Indian jurist, judge of the
Supreme Court (1989–1992) and
governor of Tamil Nadu (1997–2001). •
Jim Carter, 75, American football player (
Green Bay Packers). •
Anan Chaisaeng, 96, Thai politician,
MP (1969–1976, 1983–1986, 2001–2005). •
Ánchel Conte, 81, Spanish writer and poet. •
Pat Gibson, 81, British cricket journalist. •
Rona Hartner, 50, Romanian actress (
The Crazy Stranger,
Time of the Wolf,
Le Divorce), singer and painter, lung and brain cancer. •
Harald Hasselbach, 56, Dutch football player (
Calgary Stampeders,
Denver Broncos),
Super Bowl champion (
1997,
1998),
mucinous adenocarcinoma. •
Glyn Hopkins, 95, Welsh Olympic gymnast. •
Gabe Hudson, 52, American author (
Gork, the Teenage Dragon), complications from diabetes and kidney disease. •
Steve Jurczyk, 61, American engineer, acting
administrator of NASA (2021), pancreatic cancer. •
Mark Kellar, 71, American football player (
Minnesota Vikings,
San Antonio Wings,
Chicago Fire). •
Francisco Luna Kan, 97, Mexican politician,
governor of Yucatán (1976–1982) and
deputy (1964–1967). •
Antoni Marí Calbet, 91, Spanish doctor and politician, member of the
Parliament of the Balearic Islands (1983–2003). •
Rubens Minelli, 94, Brazilian football manager (
Internacional,
São Paulo,
Saudi Arabia national team), infection. •
Russell Norman, 57, English cook, restaurateur and author (
Saturday Kitchen). •
Tom Pauling, 76, Australian lawyer,
administrator of the Northern Territory (2007–2011). •
Charles Peters, 96, American journalist (
Washington Monthly). •
Guy Armand Romano, 86, French Roman Catholic prelate, apostolic administrator of
Niamey (1984–1997) and bishop of
Niamey (1997–2003). •
Michael J. Shannon, 80, American actor and playwright. •
Paul Sait, 76, Australian rugby league player (
South Sydney,
national team) and coach. •
Greg "Fingers" Taylor, 71, American harmonica player, complications from Alzheimer's disease. •
Steve Voce, 89, British journalist and music critic.
24 •
Alfredo Adum, 71, Ecuadorian lawyer and politician,
deputy (1988–1990), minister of energy (1996–1997). •
Douglas Ahlstedt, 78, American operatic tenor (
Metropolitan Opera). •
Keith Beckwith, 84, Australian footballer (
Collingwood). •
Derek John Blundell, 90, British geologist. •
Camilo Cascolan, 59, Filipino police officer,
chief of the national police (2020). •
George Cohon, 86, American-born Canadian fast food executive, founder of
McDonald's Canada and
McDonald's Russia. •
Bruno Fagnoul, 87, Belgian politician,
minister-president of the German-speaking community (1984–1986). •
Rod Fletcher, 78, English footballer (
Scunthorpe United,
Lincoln City,
Grimsby Town). •
Jukka Haavisto, 93, Finnish musician. •
František X. Halas, 86, Czech historian of Christianity, academic and diplomat. •
Ron Hodges, 74, American baseball player (
New York Mets). •
Shizuka Ijūin, 73, Japanese writer and lyricist. •
Herb Klein, 93, American politician, member of the
U.S. House of Representatives (1993–1995). •
Rajkumar Kohli, 93, Indian film director (
Nagin,
Jaani Dushman,
Raaj Tilak), heart attack. •
Avraham Menchel, 87, Israeli footballer (
Maccabi Haifa,
national team). •
Chris Parr, 80, British theatre director, television producer (''
Takin' Over the Asylum'') and executive (
BBC Birmingham), pneumonia. •
Elliot Silverstein, 96, American film and television director (
Cat Ballou,
A Man Called Horse,
The Car). •
Chris Stone, 64, Australian
footballer (
St Kilda), brain cancer. •
Henry Tilly, 91, English cricketer (
Middlesex,
MCC,
Hertfordshire). •
Heidelinde Weis, 83, Austrian actress (''
I'm Marrying the Director, Don't Tell Me Any Stories, Aunt Frieda''). •
Derek Wilford, 90, British military officer, complications from Parkinson's disease.
25 •
Douglas D. Alder, 91, American historian and academic administrator, president of
Utah Tech University (1986–1993), complications from Parkinson's disease. •
Whitney Anderson, 91, American politician and businessman. •
Robert Hart Baker, 69, American classical conductor and music director. •
Jean-Marc Brûlé, 58, French politician, member of the
Regional Council of Île-de-France (2004–2015). •
Gérard Collomb, 76, French politician,
senator (1999–2017, 2018),
minister of the interior (2017–2018), and twice mayor of
Lyon, stomach cancer. •
Jean-Claude Cornu, 85, French Olympic sailor (
1960). •
Maurizio Creuso, 80, Italian politician,
senator (1992–1994). •
Bita Farrahi, 65, Iranian actress (
Hamoun,
A House Built on Water,
Island), heart and lung disease. •
Larry Fink, 82, American photographer. •
Ivan Havlíček, 78, Czech physicist, academic and
senator (1996–2000). •
Tras Honan, 93, Irish politician,
senator (1977–1992) and
cathaoirleach (1982–1983, 1987–1989). •
Clarke Ingram, 66, American radio personality (
WPXY,
WZUM,
WKHB). •
Daryl Johnson, 77, American football player (
Boston Patriots). •
Papi Khomane, 48, South African footballer (
Jomo Cosmos,
Orlando Pirates,
national team), traffic collision. •
Marty Krofft, 86, Canadian puppeteer (
H.R. Pufnstuf,
Land of the Lost,
Sigmund and the Sea Monsters), kidney failure. •
Aldo Lado, 88, Italian film director (
Short Night of Glass Dolls,
Who Saw Her Die?,
The Humanoid), screenwriter and author. •
Luwellyn Landers, South African politician. (death announced on this date) •
Martin Lockley, 73, Welsh palaeontologist, cancer. •
Les Maguire, 81, English musician (
Gerry and the Pacemakers). •
Jorge Martín Montenegro, 40, Argentine-Spanish racing cyclist. •
Fabio Martínez Castilla, 73, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Ciudad Lázaro Cárdenas (2007–2013) and archbishop of
Tuxtla (since 2013), ischemic crisis and neoplasm. •
Leila Mustafa, 35, Syrian politician, co-chair of the civil council of
Raqqa (2017–2022), complications during surgery. •
Leo Narducci, 91, American fashion designer. •
Yngvar Numme, 79, Norwegian singer (
Dizzie Tunes) and actor. •
Alfredo Prieto Valiente, 89, Spanish businessman and politician,
deputy (1977–1982). •
B. Sasikumar, 74, Indian violinist. •
Volodymyr Shapoval, 89, Ukrainian politician,
deputy (1990–1994). •
Terry Venables, 80, English football player (
Chelsea,
Tottenham Hotspur) and manager (
national team). •
Alex J. Walling, 75, Canadian sports analyst and broadcaster. •
Ursula Bethell, Baroness Westbury, 99, British noblewoman and philanthropist. •
Layachi Yaker, 93, Algerian diplomat and politician, secretary-general of the
United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (1992–1995).
26 •
Papa Arko, Ghanaian footballer (
Asante Kotoko,
national team). •
Maurie Considine, 91, Australian
footballer (
Hawthorn). •
Alberto da Costa e Silva, 92, Brazilian historian, poet, and diplomat. •
Theodore J. Cusson, 87, American politician, member of the
New Hampshire House of Representatives (1986–1988). •
Tim Dorsey, 62, American novelist (
Florida Roadkill,
Hammerhead Ranch Motel,
Orange Crush). •
Enzo Erminero, 92, Italian businessman and politician,
deputy (1968–1983),
mayor of Verona (1993). •
Brian Godding, 78, Welsh jazz rock guitarist (
Blossom Toes,
Centipede). •
Pablo Guzmán, 73, American television journalist (
WCBS-TV). •
Magda Hollander-Lafon, 96, Hungarian-born French Holocaust survivor and psychologist. •
Rudy Insanally, 87, Guyanese diplomat,
minister of foreign affairs (2001–2008) and
president of the United Nations General Assembly (1993–1994). •
Norman Irons, 82, Scottish councillor and honorary consul,
lord provost of Edinburgh (1992–1996). •
Péter Kozma, 62, Hungarian Olympic skier (
1984). •
Norris McDonald, 81, Canadian journalist (
Toronto Star,
The Globe and Mail). •
Robert Precht, 93, American film and television (
The Ed Sullivan Show) producer. •
Michel Roumégoux, 75, French veterinarian and politician,
deputy (2002–2007). •
Rodolfo Stange, 98, Chilean police officer and politician,
senator (1998–2005) and member of the
government junta (1985–1990). •
Don Tannas, 85, Canadian politician,
Alberta MLA (1989–2004). •
Geordie Walker, 64, English guitarist (
Killing Joke) and songwriter ("
Love Like Blood", "
Eighties"), complications from a stroke. •
Siegfried Wustrow, 87, German cyclist.
27 •
Bob Albright, 87, American politician, member of the
Alabama House of Representatives (1974–1986). •
William Anastasi, 90, American conceptual artist. •
Maria Barmich, 89, Russian linguist, stroke. •
Henk Buck, 93, Dutch organic chemist. •
Susan Catania, 81, American politician, member of the
Illinois House of Representatives (1973–1983). •
Roger Chaussabel, 91, French racing cyclist. •
Mary L. Cleave, 76, American astronaut (
STS-61-B,
STS-30). •
Mike Corkins, 77, American baseball player (
San Diego Padres). •
Heinz Dürr, 90, German businessman, chairman of
AEG (1980–1990) and
Deutsche Bahn (1994–1997). •
Alessandro Figà Talamanca, 85, Italian mathematician. •
Jim Heron, 83, Canadian politician. •
Paweł Huelle, 66, Polish writer. •
Pim Jungerius, 90, Dutch physical geographer. •
Victor J. Kemper, 96, American cinematographer (
Dog Day Afternoon, ''
National Lampoon's Vacation, The Last Tycoon''). •
Helen Lucas, 92, Canadian artist. •
Parvaneh Massoumi, 78, Iranian actress (
Reverse,
Downpour,
Prophet Joseph). •
Zaverilal Mehta, 96, Indian photographer. •
John Nichols, 83, American novelist (
The Sterile Cuckoo,
The Wizard of Loneliness,
The Milagro Beanfield War). •
Ibrahim Oweiss, 92, Egyptian-born American economist. •
Wanderley Paiva, 77, Brazilian football player (
Atlético Mineiro,
national team) and manager (
Ponte Preta,
CRAC), prostate cancer. •
Mohy Quandour, 85, Jordanian author and film producer (
A Facebook Romance). •
Reggie Redding, 55, American football player (
Atlanta Falcons,
New England Patriots). •
Edward G. Smith, 62, American jurist, judge of the
U.S. District Court for Eastern Pennsylvania (since 2014). •
William Michael Stankewicz, 78, American teacher and convicted attempted murderer. •
Frances Sternhagen, 93, American actress (
Equus,
ER,
Misery),
Tony winner (
1974,
1995). •
Dalia Teišerskytė, 79, Lithuanian politician, journalist and poet,
MP (2000–2016). •
Mihály András Vajda, 88, Hungarian philosopher.
28 •
Julius W. Becton Jr., 97, American military officer, director of
FEMA (1985–1989). •
Mark Candon, 71, American politician, member of the
Vermont House of Representatives, traffic collision. •
Queenzy Cheng, 37, Malaysian actress and singer. •
George Chin, 94, Canadian ice hockey player (
Michigan Wolverines,
Chatham Maroons,
Nottingham Panthers). •
John Colianni, 61, American jazz pianist. •
Josip Čorak, 80, Croatian wrestler, Olympic silver medallist (
1972). •
Agyemang Diawusie, 25, German footballer (
Dynamo Dresden,
Wehen Wiesbaden,
Jahn Regensburg). •
Dan Dobbek, 88, American baseball player (
Washington Senators/
Minnesota Twins), heart failure. •
James Douglas-Hamilton, Baron Selkirk of Douglas, 81, Scottish politician,
MP (1974–1997),
MSP (1999–2007) and member of the
House of Lords (1997–2023), pneumonia. •
Lanny Gordin, 72, Brazilian guitarist and composer. •
Mali, Sri Lankan-born
Asian elephant (
Manila Zoo). •
Martin Mate, 94, Canadian Anglican priest, bishop of
Eastern Newfoundland and Labrador (1980–1992). •
Charlie Munger, 99, American investor, vice chairman of
Berkshire Hathaway (since 1978) and chairman of
Wesco Financial (1984–2011). •
Antonis Parayios, 94, Greek footballer (
AEK Athens,
national team). •
Eugenijus Petrovas, 87, Lithuanian politician, signatory of the
act of re-establishment. •
Jessie T. Pettway, 94, American artist. •
Allan Rogers, 91, British politician,
MP (1983–2001) and
MEP (1979–1984). •
Richard Rydze, 73, American diver, Olympic silver medalist (
1972). •
Cecil Sandford, 95, British motorcycle road racer,
Grand Prix World Riders' Champion (1952, 1957). •
Leighton W. Smith Jr., 84, American navy admiral, commander of
United States Naval Forces Europe (1994–1996), complications from Parkinson's disease.
29 •
Charles Gilchrist Adams, 86, American Baptist minister, pneumonia. •
Luis Bates, 89, Chilean lawyer and politician,
minister of justice (2003–2006). •
Richard L. Berkley, 92, American politician,
mayor of Kansas City, Missouri (1979–1991). •
Colin Buchanan, 89, British Anglican bishop and academic. •
Frank Corrigan, 71, English footballer (
Wigan Athletic). •
Elliott Erwitt, 95, French-born American photographer. •
Rolf Geiger, 89, German footballer (
Stuttgarter Kickers,
VfB Stuttgart,
national team). •
Roman Hodovanyi, 33, Ukrainian footballer (
Nyva Ternopil,
Volyn Lutsk,
Slavia Mozyr). •
Scott Kempner, 69, American guitarist (
The Dictators,
The Del-Lords,
The Brandos), complications from dementia. •
Irene Kerwin, 98, American baseball player (
Peoria Redwings). •
Henry Kissinger, 100, German-born American diplomat and politician,
national security advisor (1969–1975),
secretary of state (1973–1977) and
Nobel Prize laureate (1973), heart failure. •
Darcy McKeough, 90, Canadian politician,
Ontario MPP (1963–1978),
treasurer of Ontario (1971–1972, 1975–1978), pneumonia. •
Mildred Miller, 98, American mezzo-soprano. •
Yasuhiro Noguchi, 77, Japanese volleyball player, Olympic champion (
1972), kidney failure. •
Michael Oleksa, 76, American Russian Orthodox priest, linguist, and writer, stroke. •
David Ratnavale, 95, Sri Lankan-born American psychiatrist. •
Michèle Rivasi, 70, French politician,
MEP (since 2009), heart attack. •
Dean Sullivan, 68, English actor (
Brookside), prostate cancer. •
John A. Talbott, 88, American psychiatrist. •
Sticky Vicky, 80, Spanish dancer and illusionist (
Benidorm). •
Ulla-Britt Wieslander, 81, Swedish Olympic sprinter (
1960,
1964,
1968). •
Taichi Yamada, 89, Japanese screenwriter (
Childhood Days) and novelist (
Strangers,
In Search of a Distant Voice).
30 •
Sophie Anderson, 36, English pornographic actress and internet personality (
Slag Wars: The Next Destroyer), suicide by
GHB overdose. •
Joan Botam, 97, Spanish Roman Catholic priest and political dissident. •
Rolf Wilhelm Brednich, 88, German Europeanist ethnologist, ethnographer and folklorist. •
John Bryant, 93, American Olympic sailor. •
John Byrne, 83, Scottish playwright (
The Slab Boys Trilogy,
Tutti Frutti, ''
Your Cheatin' Heart'') and designer. •
José Catieau, 77, French road bicycle racer (
Pelforth–Sauvage–Lejeune,
Bic,
Peugeot). •
Alistair Darling, Baron Darling of Roulanish, 70, British politician,
chancellor of the Exchequer (2007–2010),
MP (1987–2015) and member of the
House of Lords (2015–2020), cancer. •
Bolesław Fleszar, 89, Polish chemist and politician,
senator (1989–1991). •
Sante Gaiardoni, 84, Italian cyclist, double Olympic champion (
1960). •
Oleksandr Kalynychenko, Russian canoer. •
Vladimir Lebedev, 61, Russian politician,
senator (since 2014), stroke. •
Shane MacGowan, 65, English-born Irish singer (
The Pogues,
Shane MacGowan and the Popes) and songwriter ("
Fairytale of New York"), pneumonia and encephalitis. •
Mikhail Marov, 90, Russian astronomer. •
Viktor Mikhailov, 87, Russian politician,
governor of Magadan Oblast (1991–1996). •
William P. Murphy Jr., 100, American physician and inventor. •
Jan Plamper, 53, German professor of history (
University of Limerick). •
Luis Antonio Rivera, 93, Puerto Rican comedian, heart disease. •
Mamdouh bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, 83, Saudi royal and politician, governor of
Tabuk Province (1986–1987). •
Paul Snyder, 88, American baseball executive (
Atlanta Braves). •
Subbalakshmi, 87, Indian actress (
Kalyanaraman,
Pandippada,
Nandanam), composer and singer. •
Vassilis Vassilikos, 89, Greek writer (
Z) and diplomat,
MP (2019–2023). •
Dominic Welsh, 85, English mathematician. •
Edwin Yoder, 89, American journalist. ==References==