1 •
Jürgen Ahrend, 94, German pipe organ builder (
Rysum organ,
Schnitker organ (Groningen),
Schnitger organ (Hamburg)). •
Steinar Bjølbakk, 77, Norwegian ice hockey player (
Vålerenga Ishockey,
Sparta Sarpsborg,
national team). •
Kari Ingulstad Botterud, 81, Norwegian politician,
deputy (1989–1997). •
Pina Bottin, 94, Italian actress (
Marriage,
A Hero of Our Times,
The Intruder). •
Joyce Brabner, 72, American comic book writer (
Brought to Light,
Our Cancer Year). •
Rainer Brandt, 88, German actor (
Street Acquaintances of St. Pauli,
Horrors of Spider Island,
Funeral in Berlin). •
Tommy Cassidy, 73, Northern Irish football player (
Newcastle,
national team) and manager (
APOEL), complications from Alzheimer's disease. •
Leonard Engelman, 83, American makeup artist (
Ghostbusters,
Batman Forever,
How the Grinch Stole Christmas). •
Dmitri Filimonov, 52, Russian ice hockey player (
Ottawa Senators,
Dynamo Moscow,
KalPa). •
Bertrand Fourcade, 81, French rugby union player (
FC Lourdes,
Stade Toulousain) and coach (
Italy national team). •
Ted Frechette, 84, Canadian football player (
Edmonton Eskimos). •
Ken Gibbons, 92, English Anglican prelate,
Archdeacon of Lancaster (1981–1997). •
Joe Hand Sr., 87, American businessman and media executive, COVID-19. •
Leonard Hayflick, 96, American anatomist (
Hayflick limit), pancreatic cancer. •
Ina Jaffe, 75, American journalist (
NPR), cancer. •
Villu Jürjo, 73, Estonian Lutheran cleric and political activist. •
Suzanne Kala Lobè, 71, Cameroonian journalist. (death announced on this date) •
Peter Kraus, 83, German field hockey player, Olympic champion (
1972). •
Hinke Luiten, 69, Dutch artist and dress designer. •
Ochapa Onazi, 87, Nigerian professor. •
Zdeněk Prokeš, 71, Czech footballer (
Bohemians 1905,
1860 Munich,
Czechoslovakia national team). •
María Eugenia Ríos, 88, Mexican actress (
Rubí,
Chucho el roto,
María Mercedes). •
Daniel Selznick, 88, American film and television producer (
Blood Feud,
The Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind,
Hoover vs. The Kennedys). •
Craig Shakespeare, 60, English football player (
Walsall,
West Bromwich Albion) and manager (
Leicester City), cancer. •
Morris Solomon Jr., 80, American serial killer. •
Daniel Wansi, 42, Cameroonian footballer (
Dynamo Dresden,
Shenzhen Kingway,
RAEC Mons). •
Patty Jo Watson, 92, American archaeologist. •
Lloyd Ziff, 81, American photographer and art director.
2 •
Joe Brincat, 80, Maltese politician,
minister of justice and governance (1979–1981) and member of the
Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (1971–1992). •
Alun Carter, 59, Welsh rugby union player (
Pontypool RFC,
national team). •
John Clegg, 90, British actor (''
It Ain't Half Hot Mum, Tom & Viv, Shooting Fish''). •
Sergio Codognato, 80, Italian football player (
Ravenna,
Cosenza) and manager (Cosenza). •
James H. Coleman, 91, American judge, associate justice of the
Supreme Court of New Jersey (1994–2003). •
Abdulai Conteh, 78, Sierra Leonean lawyer and politician,
chief justice of Belize (2000–2010),
vice-president (1991–1992). •
Nicu Covaci, 77, Romanian rock musician (
Transsylvania Phoenix). •
Paul Darling, 64, English barrister, chairman of the
Levy Board (since 2020). •
Galboda Gnanissara Thera, 80, Sri Lankan Buddhist monk, chief of
Gangaramaya Temple (since 1959). •
Michel Godard, 90, French politician,
deputy (1993–1997),
mayor of
Ploemeur (1983–1995). •
Barbara Howar, 89, American author and socialite, complications of dementia. •
Sheik-Umarr Mikailu Jah, 88, Sierra Leonean surgeon and politician, stroke. •
Soe Tin Latt, Burmese major general, helicopter crash. •
Henry Lim Bon Liong, 72, Filipino businessman. •
Ivica Mavrenski, 58, Serbian basketball player (
Vojvodina,
Crvena zvezda) and coach (
Železničar Inđija). •
Ruth Montague, 85, British Air Force officer, director of the
Women's Royal Air Force (1989–1994). •
Matthew Ngosa, 46, Zambian singer-songwriter. •
Walter Orthmann, 102, Brazilian textile worker. •
Ajay Sastry, 50, Indian film director (
Nenu Meeku Telusa). •
Bernard Seillier, 83, French politician,
senator (1989–2008). •
Sharifah Azizah Syed Zain, 63, Malaysian politician,
Johor State MLA (since 2018), internal bleeding. •
Chandrakant Sheth, 86, Indian poet and literary critic. •
James C. Swanson, 90, American politician, member of the
Minnesota House of Representatives (1969–1984). •
Ross Terrill, 85, Australian-American sinologist.
3 •
Tim Ambler, 87, British organizational theorist. •
Jean Battlo, 85, American playwright (
Terror of the Tug). •
Morton Brown, 92, American mathematician. •
Lionel Crawford, 91–92, British cancer expert and virologist. •
Salvatore Giannone, 88, Italian Olympic sprinter (
1960). •
Endre Gyulay, 93, Hungarian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Szeged–Csanád (1987–2006). •
Sir Ernest Hall, 94, English businessman, pianist and composer. •
Pasi Ikonen, 44, Finnish
orienteering competitor, world champion (
2001), brain tumour. •
Yamini Krishnamurthy, 83, Indian
Bharatanatyam dancer. •
Shaun Martin, 45, American musician (
Snarky Puppy) and record producer, seven-time
Grammy winner. •
Alan McRitchie, 81, Australian rugby league footballer (
St. George,
Cronulla-Sutherland). •
Antônio Meneses, 66, Brazilian cellist (
Beaux Arts Trio) and academic teacher (
Bern Academy of Arts), brain cancer. •
Mustapha Moussa, 62, Algerian boxer, Olympic bronze medalist (
1984), injuries sustained in a traffic collision. •
Roald Muggerud, 92, Norwegian footballer (
Lyn,
national team) •
Jody O'Neill, 87, Northern Irish Gaelic footballer (
Coalisland Na Fianna,
Tyrone). •
José Agustín Ortiz Pinchetti, 87, Mexican politician,
deputy (2003–2006). •
Phloen Phromdaen, 85, Thai singer. •
Ronald Roberts, 83, Scottish veterinary scientist and parasitologist. •
George Schenck, 82, American television writer and producer (
NCIS). •
Teófilo Serrano, 74, Spanish politician,
senator (1991–1994) and member of the
Assembly of Madrid (1991–1994). •
Mark Slater, 73, Australian
footballer (
Collingwood). •
Kalin Stepanyan, 69, Russian football player (
Oryol,
Spartak Vladikavkaz) and manager (
Astrakhan). •
Dimitris Theofanis, 91, Greek footballer (
Panathinaikos,
national team) and manager (
Panegialios). •
Jim Umbarger, 71, American baseball player (
Texas Rangers,
Oakland Athletics), heart failure. •
Eyvind W. Wang, 81, Norwegian politician, mayor of
Asker (1980–1995). •
Paul Graham Wilson, 95–96, Australian botanist. (death announced on this date) •
Faye Yager, 75, American community activist.
4 •
Nicodème Barrigah-Benissan, 61, Togolese Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop of
Lomé (since 2019) and bishop of
Atakpamé (2008–2019). •
Anthony Hamilton-Smith, 3rd Baron Colwyn, 82, British dentist and peer, member of the
House of Lords (1967–2022), COVID-19. •
Granville Crabtree, 94, American politician, member of the
Florida House of Representatives (1966–1976). •
Charles Cyphers, 85, American actor (
Halloween,
Assault on Precinct 13,
Major League). •
James E. Dalton, 93, American general. •
Jim Doherty, 65, Scottish footballer (
Kilmarnock,
Clyde,
Queen of the South). •
Mark Edward, 73, American mentalist and author (
Psychic Blues). •
Alan Fowler, 95, American physicist. •
Alvin Goldman, 85, American philosopher ("
A Causal Theory of Knowing"). •
Miguel Ángel Gómez Martínez, 74, Spanish conductor and composer. •
Sir David Harcourt-Smith, 92, British air force officer, commander-in-chief
Support Command (1984–1986). •
Martin Heavey, 81, Irish Gaelic footballer (
Rhode,
Offaly). •
Valentin Ioviță, 40, Romanian footballer (
Dunărea Galați,
Gloria Buzău,
Sportul), stroke. •
Steve Kragthorpe, 59, American football coach (
Tulsa Golden Hurricane,
Louisville Cardinals), complications from Parkinson's disease. •
Tsung-Dao Lee, 97, Chinese-American physicist (
Lee–Yang theory,
Kinoshita–Lee–Nauenberg theorem,
Lee–Yang theorem),
Nobel Prize laureate (1957). •
Juan Ramón Martínez, 76, Salvadoran footballer (
Municipal,
Águila,
national team). •
Lily Monteverde, 85, Filipino film producer (
Mano Po,
Shake, Rattle & Roll), founder of
Regal Entertainment. •
Golam Nafiz, 16, Bangladeshi student activist, shot. •
Shobhana Ranade, 99, Indian
Gandhian social worker. •
Emanoil Savin, 65, Romanian politician,
senator (2016–2020) and mayor of
Bușteni (since 2024), heart attack. •
Terry Snow, 80, Australian real estate developer (
Canberra Airport) and philanthropist. •
Jeremy Strong, 74, British writer, bone cancer. •
Duane Thomas, 77, American football player (
Dallas Cowboys,
Washington Redskins), pulmonary embolism. •
Graham Thorpe, 55, English cricketer (
Surrey,
national team), suicide by train.
5 •
Adílio, 68, Brazilian footballer (
Flamengo,
national team), pancreatic cancer. •
John Aprea, 83, American actor (
The Godfather Part II,
Another World,
Matt Houston). •
Ron Bain, 79, Scottish actor (
Naked Video,
A Kick Up the Eighties) and director (
I, Lovett). •
Thomas Barrow, 85, American photographer. •
Ismail Berdiyev, 70, Russian Sunni mufti. •
Russell Blake, 89, English footballer (
Colchester United). •
Twinkle Borge, 54, American activist. •
Wilson Borja, 71, Colombian trade unionist and politician,
deputy (2002–2010), bone marrow cancer. •
Pascal Chabi Kao, 89, Beninese politician,
minister of economy and finance (1967–1968, 1970–1972). •
Frances K. Conley, 83, American neurosurgeon. •
Henry Downs, 92, British amateur bodybuilder,
Mr. Universe (1960). •
Inge Henningsen, 83, Danish statistician, academic, and writer. •
George Herd, 88, Scottish football player (
Sunderland,
national team) and manager (
Queen of the South). •
Vyacheslav Ivanov, 86, Russian rower, Olympic champion (
1956,
1960,
1964). •
Li Chunting, 87, Chinese politician,
governor of Shandong (1995–2001). •
Sérgio Lopes, 83, Brazilian football player (
Grêmio,
national team) and manager (
Avaí), complications from cancer and Alzheimer's disease. •
Krishna Maharaj, 85, Trinidadian-born British businessman and convicted murderer. •
Daniel Mañó, 92, Spanish footballer (
Valencia). •
Elliot McAdam, 72, Australian politician,
Northern Territory MLA (2001–2008). •
Sheila McNeill, 81, American politician, member of the
Georgia State Senate (2021–2023). •
Mumtaz Mustafa, Pakistani politician,
MP (since 2024), heart attack. •
Evgeny Panov, 88, Russian zoologist and ethologist. •
Iurie Păsat, 51, Moldovan politician,
MP (since 2021), mayor of
Bălceana (2011–2015, 2019–2021), anaphylactic shock. •
Qiao Shibo, 69, Chinese businessman. •
Yuri Skobov, 75, Russian cross-country skier, Olympic champion (
1972). •
Tibor Szabo, 64, English footballer (
Macclesfield Town,
Bradford City). •
Pierre Tiollais, 89, French physician and biologist. •
Patti Yasutake, 70, American actress (
Star Trek: The Next Generation,
Beef,
Gung Ho),
T-cell lymphoma. •
Izaskun Zubizarreta Gerendiain, 53, Spanish ski mountaineer.
6 •
Vasile Bahnaru, 74, Moldovan philologist. •
Billy Bean, 60, American baseball player (
Detroit Tigers,
San Diego Padres,
Los Angeles Dodgers),
acute myeloid leukemia. •
James Bjorken, 90, American physicist (
Bjorken scaling), melanoma. •
Doris Brougham, 98, American-born Taiwanese educator and missionary. •
Connie Chiume, 72, South African actress (
Black Panther,
Rhythm City,
The Air Up There) and filmmaker. •
Suzanne Débarbat, 95, French astronomer. •
Patrick Ebosele Ekpu, 92, Nigerian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop (1973–1994) and archbishop (1994–2006) of
Benin City. •
Rudy Franchi, 85, American author and television personality (
Antiques Roadshow), lung cancer. •
Rich Galen, 77, American political consultant and commentator. •
Javier González Mocken, 73, Mexican lawyer and politician, acting
mayor of Ciudad Juárez (2015–2016), cancer. •
Monique Jacot, 89, Swiss photojournalist. •
Jay Kanter, 97, American talent agent and film producer (
Fear Is the Key). •
Jim Kearney, 81, American football player (
Kansas City Chiefs,
Detroit Lions,
New Orleans Saints). •
Sheila Kussner, 91, Canadian cancer care advocate. •
Gilles Leger, 83, Canadian ice hockey coach, scout, and executive (
Quebec Nordiques,
Edmonton Oilers,
New York Rangers). •
Christof Nel, 80, German theatre and opera director. •
Hans Plomp, 80, Dutch poet, playwright and writer. •
Mercedes Pomares, 70, Cuban three-time
Olympic volleyball player, world champion (
1978). •
Dave Quested, 78, New Zealand cricket umpire. •
Bobby Thomson, 87, Scottish footballer (
Aston Villa,
Birmingham City). •
Myron E. Ullman, 77, American businessman, CEO of
J.C. Penney (2004–2011, 2013–2016), complications from Alzheimer's disease and cancer. •
Marigene Valiquette, 99, American politician, member of the
Ohio House of Representatives (1963–1969) and
Senate (1969–1986). •
Robbie Venter, 64, South African tennis player. •
Kathleen Hartnett White, 74, American government official and environmental policy advisor, complications from dementia. •
Maurice Williams, 86, American doo-wop singer ("
Stay").
7 •
Jaime Alomar, 86, Spanish road racing cyclist. •
Brigitte Blobel, 81, German writer. •
Tiny Chidi, South African politician, member of the
Limpopo Provincial Legislature (since 2024). •
Kristian Eidesvik, 78, Norwegian maritime businessman. •
Ron Fragale, 74, American politician, member of the
West Virginia House of Delegates (1990–1998, 2000–2014). •
Roxane Gilmore, 70, American academic,
first lady of Virginia (1998–2002). •
Lino Jannuzzi, 96, Italian journalist and politician,
senator (1968–1972, 2001–2008). •
Patrice Laffont, 84, French television presenter (
Des chiffres et des lettres,
Fort Boyard) and actor (
The Associate), heart attack. •
Uno Lõhmus, 71, Estonian jurist, chief justice of the
Supreme Court (1998–2004). •
Jon McBride, 80, American astronaut (
STS-41-G) and naval officer. •
Mick McCarthy, 75, Irish hurler (
Na Piarsaigh,
UCC,
Cork). •
Margaret Ménégoz, 83, Hungarian-born German-French film producer (
Amour, The White Ribbon, Caché). •
Friedrich Möbius, 96, German art and architectural historian. •
Lebogang Morula, 57, South African footballer (
Jomo Cosmos,
Once Caldas,
national team), shot. •
Mohammad Reza Nekoonam, 75, Iranian
Twelver Shi'a cleric. •
Ronald Paulson, 94, American writer and academic. •
Lisbeth L. Petersen, 85, Faroese politician, member of the
Løgting (1990–2008) and
Folketing (2001–2005). •
Marie-Josée Roig, 86, French politician,
deputy (2007–2012),
minister of family (2004), and mayor of
Avignon (1995–2014). •
Jack Russell, 63, American hard rock/glam/metal/heavy metal singer and songwriter (
Great White), Lewy body dementia and multiple system atrophy. •
Sai Leun, 75, Chinese-born Burmese military officer, lung cancer. •
Neil Stanley, 56, English cricketer (
Bedfordshire,
Northamptonshire). •
Mitsu Tanaka, 81, Japanese feminist and writer.
8 •
Boo Ahl, 54, Swedish ice hockey player (
HV71), cardiac arrest. •
Ida Bagus Ardana, 84, Indonesian bureaucrat and politician, regent of
Jembrana (1980–1990). •
José Fernando Bautista, 60–61, Colombian diplomat and politician,
minister of communications (1997–1998) and mayor of
Cúcuta (1999–2000), heart attack. •
Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee, 80, Indian politician,
chief minister (2000–2011) and
deputy chief minister (1999–2000) of
West Bengal, twice
West Bengal MLA, complications from
COPD. •
Richard Brilliant, 94, American art historian. •
Elizabeth A. R. Brown, 92, American medievalist and professor (
Brooklyn College). •
Kathy Byrne, 66, American lawyer, lung cancer. •
Francesco Catanzariti, 91, Italian politician,
deputy (1972–1976). •
Casey Converse, 66, American Olympic swimmer (
1976), cancer. •
Chato González, 80, Spanish football player (
Real Madrid,
Real Murcia) and manager (
Rayo Vallecano). •
Ilse Grubrich-Simitis, 88, German psychoanalyst. •
Issa Hayatou, 77, Cameroonian football executive, acting president of
FIFA (2015–2016) and president of
CAF (1988–2017). •
Taberon Honie, 48, American convicted murderer and rapist, execution by lethal injection. •
Ian Huntington, 92, Australian cricketer (
Victoria). •
Alex Kinninmonth, 82, Scottish footballer (
Dundee,
Dunfermline Athletic,
Forfar Athletic). •
Tomasz Lisowicz, 47, Polish racing cyclist. •
Alan Little, 69, English football player (
Southend United,
Barnsley) and manager (
York City). •
Bengt Lönnbom, 91, Swedish major general,
chief of the air staff (1984–1987). •
Harvey Marlatt, 75, American basketball player (
Detroit Pistons). •
Mitzi McCall, 93, American actress (
Ice Age, ''
World's Greatest Dad, Alright Already'') and comedian. •
Amrit Lal Meena, 64, Indian politician,
Rajasthan MLA (since 2013), heart attack. •
Geoff Muntz, 86, Australian politician,
Queensland MLA (1980–1989). •
Sumana Nellampitiya, 80, Sri Lankan journalist, radio announcer and television presenter. •
Mário Clemente Neto, 84, Brazilian Roman Catholic bishop, prelate of
Tefé (1982–2000). •
Małgorzata Ostrowska, 66, Polish politician,
MP (1993–2007). •
Kalatiku Paembonan, 70, Indonesian politician, regent of
North Toraja (2016–2021). •
Zoran Petrović, 72, Serbian football referee. •
Bruce Pirnie, 81, Canadian Olympic shot putter (
1972,
1976). •
Kemburi Ramamohan Rao, 74, Indian politician,
MP (1989–1991) and
Andhra Pradesh MLA (1985–1989). •
David Ray, 92, American poet and author. •
Chi-Chi Rodríguez, 88, Puerto Rican
Hall of Fame golfer. •
Jorge Rodríguez, 56, Mexican footballer (
Toluca,
Santos Laguna,
national team),
Evans syndrome. •
Nelson Serrano, 85, Ecuadorian-American convicted murderer, heart attack. •
Mike Sertich, 77, American ice hockey coach (
Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs). •
Steve Symms, 86, American politician and lobbyist, member of the
U.S. House of Representatives (1973–1981) and
Senate (1981–1993). •
Shigeo Takaya, 87, Japanese politician, mayor of
Okayama (2005–2013), kidney failure. •
Woody Thompson, 71, American football player (
Atlanta Falcons). •
Dženan Uščuplić, 48, Bosnian football player (
Sarajevo,
Olimpik) and manager (Sarajevo), struck by lightning.
9 •
Rory Burke, 30, Irish rugby union player (
Munster,
Nottingham,
Connacht). •
Ellen Corbett, 69, American politician, member of the
California State Assembly (1998–2004) and
Senate (2006–2014). •
Charles R. Cross, 67, American author (
Heavier Than Heaven,
Room Full of Mirrors) and music journalist (
The Rocket). •
Oyewole Diya, 64, Nigerian politician, member of the
house of representatives (2007–2011, 2015–2019). •
Thor-Øistein Endsjø, 88, Norwegian Olympic sports shooter (
1972). •
Kasper König, 80, German museum director (
Museum Ludwig) and curator. •
Barbara Könneker, 89, German scholar. •
Maryvonne Le Dizès, 84, French violinist (
Ensemble intercontemporain). •
Brian Marjoribanks, 82, Scottish footballer (
Hibernian), actor and broadcaster (
BBC Scotland). •
Barbara Moraff, 85, American
Beat Generation poet. (death announced on this date) •
Jim Riswold, 66, American advertising creative director (
Wieden+Kennedy), interstital lung disease. •
Thomas M. Ryan Jr., 95, American general. •
Adolf Schaller, 68, American visual artist (
Astronomy). •
Lee Spetner, 97, American-Israeli biophysicist and creationist author. •
Kevin Sullivan, 75, American professional wrestler (
CWF,
GCW) and booker (
WCW), complications from a blood clot. •
Keiichi Tanaami, 88, Japanese pop artist. •
Carl Weathersby, 71, American blues guitarist (
Albert King,
Billy Branch). •
Susan Wojcicki, 56, American business executive, CEO of
YouTube (2014–2023), lung cancer.
10 •
Joseph Andriacchi, 91, American convicted criminal (
Chicago Outfit). •
Josep Manuel Basáñez, 82, Spanish businessman and politician,
minister of economy and finance of Catalonia (1987–1988) and member of the
Catalan parliament (1988–1989). •
Carlos Germán Belli, 96, Peruvian poet. •
Charles Biasiny-Rivera, 93, American photographer, complications from lung cancer. •
Adolf M. Birke, 84, German historian, director of the
German Historical Institute London (1985–1994). •
Bobby Bottcher, 85, American dirt modified racing driver. •
Susana Cano González, 75, Mexican politician,
deputy (since 2018). •
Celestina Casapietra, 85, Italian soprano (
Berlin State Opera). •
Jacques Delisle, 89, Canadian jurist, judge of the
Superior Court of Quebec (1985–1992) and the
Quebec Court of Appeal (1992–2009). •
Bruno Frison, 88, Italian Olympic ice hockey player (
1964). •
V. K. Iya, 96, Indian nuclear scientist. •
Rudolf Jelínek, 89, Czech actor (
Thirty Cases of Major Zeman,
The Fabulous Baron Munchausen,
Zelená vlna). •
Tuíre Kayapó, 54, Brazilian indigenous rights activist and
Kayapo leader, uterine cancer. •
Robert W. Lawless, 87, American academic. •
Rachael Lillis, 55, American voice actress (
Pokémon,
Hunter × Hunter,
Winx Club), breast cancer. •
Dame June Mariu, 92, New Zealand netball player (
national team) and
Māori community leader, president of the
Māori Women's Welfare League (1987–1990). •
Peggy Moffitt, 86, American model and actress (
Girls Town,
Battle Flame), complications from dementia. •
Izabela Mrzygłocka, 65, Polish politician,
deputy (since 2005). •
Liam Munroe, 90, Irish footballer (
Dundalk,
Ards,
national team). •
Tamara Murphy, 63, American chef (
Terra Plata), stroke. •
Dean Roberts, 49, New Zealand musician (
Thela) and composer. •
Natwar Singh, 95, Indian diplomat and politician,
minister of external affairs (2004–2005) and three-times
MP. •
Galina Zybina, 93, Russian shot putter and coach, Olympic champion (
1952). •
Walter Kliche, 97, Uruguayan Actor.
11 •
Aslambek Aslakhanov, 82, Russian politician,
MP (2000–2003) and
senator (2008–2012). •
Haniya Aslam, 46, Pakistani musician (
Zeb and Haniya), cardiac arrest. •
Ofra Bikel, 94, Israeli-American documentary filmmaker and television producer. •
Roy Blackbeard, 71, Motswana politician,
MP (1989–1998). •
Samir Chamas, 81, Lebanese actor (
Africano), writer and journalist. •
Mike Cubbage, 74, American baseball player (
Texas Rangers,
Minnesota Twins,
New York Mets), cancer. •
Steve Davislim, 57, Malaysian-born Australian operatic tenor. •
Éamonn Fitzpatrick, 73, Irish hurler (
St Finbarr's,
University College Cork,
Cork). •
Rex Howe, 95, English Anglican priest. •
Alan Kell, 75, English footballer (
Darlington,
Spennymoor United). •
Kutty Ahammed Kutty, 71, Indian politician,
Kerala MLA (1987–1991, 1996–2006). •
Daniela Larreal, 50, Venezuelan track cyclist, five-time Olympic competitor (1996–2012), stroke. •
Barry Lategan, 89, South African-born British photographer. •
Mike Magee, 74, British journalist (
The Register,
The Inquirer,
TechEye). •
Bitti Mohanty, Indian convicted rapist, stomach cancer. •
J. Richard Munro, 93, American media executive. •
Richard Rogler, 74, German
Kabarett artist and professor (
Berlin University of the Arts). •
Jim Roxburgh, 77, Australian rugby union player (
New South Wales,
national team). •
Ángel Salazar, 68, American comedian and actor (
Scarface, ''
Carlito's Way, Punchline''). •
E. Sampathkumar, 88, Indian graph theorist, lung infection. •
Annick de Souzenelle, 101, French writer. •
Talos, 36, Irish musician. •
Noël Treanor, 73, Irish Roman Catholic prelate,
apostolic nuncio to the European Union (since 2022) and bishop of
Down and Connor (2008–2022). •
Donald Trescowthick, 93, Australian retailer, owner of
Charles Davis (1971–2001). •
Simon Verity, 79, British sculptor and stonecarver, Lewy body dementia.
12 •
Ramiro Blacut, 80, Bolivian football player (
Bayern Munich,
national team) and manager (national team). •
Marinella Bortoluzzi, 85, Italian Olympic high jumper (
1960). •
Marc Bourrier, 89, French football player (
Lens,
Toulon) and manager (
Olympique de Marseille). •
Marlene Catterall, 85, Canadian politician,
MP (1988–2006). •
Maria Bianca Cita, 99, Italian geologist and paleontologist. •
Jerzy Czerwiński, 64, Polish politician,
deputy (2001–2005) and
senator (2015–2023). •
Cédric Daury, 54, French football player (
Angers,
Le Havre) and manager (
Châteauroux). •
Antônio Delfim Netto, 96, Brazilian economist, minister of
finance (1967–1974),
agriculture (1979) and
planning (1979–1985). •
Timothy Dudley-Smith, 97, British Anglican clergyman and hymnwriter,
archdeacon of Norwich (1973–1981) and
bishop of Thetford (1981–1992). •
Douglas Goodwin, 86, Irish cricketer (
national team). •
Roy Greaves, 77, English footballer (
Bolton Wanderers,
Seattle Sounders,
Rochdale). •
Kim Kahana, 94, American stuntman (
Cool Hand Luke,
Planet of the Apes) and actor (
Danger Island). •
Daniel Khomskii, 85, Soviet-born German theoretical physicist (
Kugel–Khomskii coupling). •
Meyer Kotkin, 68–69, American bridge player. •
Willi Lemke, 77, German football manager (
Werder Bremen) and
UN diplomat, cerebral haemorrhage. •
Greta M. Ljung, 82, Finnish-American statistician, cancer. •
Richard Lugner, 91, Austrian construction industry executive. •
Harold Meltzer, 58, American composer. •
Are Næss, 81, Norwegian physician and politician,
MP (1993–2001). •
Valentin Piseev, 82, Russian sports administrator, president (1988–2010) and general secretary (2010–2014) of the
Figure Skating Federation of Russia. •
Zdeněk Pololáník, 88, Czech composer, conductor and organist. •
Zaid Rifai, 87, Jordanian politician,
prime minister (1973–1976, 1984–1989) and president of the
senate (1997–2009). •
Salem Al-Ali Al-Sabah, 98, Kuwaiti royal, commander of the
Kuwait National Guard (since 1967). •
Fritz Schmidt, 81, German field hockey player, Olympic champion (
1972). •
Winsome Sinclair, 58, American casting director (
Belly,
Cadillac Records,
All Eyez on Me) and film producer, colon cancer. •
Márcio Souza, 78, Brazilian writer (
Galvez – Imperador do Acre). •
Peter A. Sturrock, 100, British-American physicist. •
Heidi Urbahn de Jauregui, 84, German-French Germanist. •
Charles Walker, 89, American checkers player. •
Sheila Oates Williams, 84-85, British-Australian mathematician.
13 •
Richard Alatorre, 81, American politician, member of the
California State Assembly (1973–1985) and
Los Angeles City Council (1985–1999), cancer. •
Wally Amos, 88, American businessman (
Famous Amos) and television personality (
Learn to Read), complications from dementia. •
Anwar Badakhshani, 91–92, Afghan-born Pakistani religious leader. •
Sid Ahmed Belkedrouci, 73, Algerian football player (
MC Oran,
USM Bel Abbès,
national team) and manager. •
Tony Blackman, 96, British aviator. •
Ranko Bugarski, 91, Serbian linguist, academic, and author. •
Betty Cooke, 100, American jewelry designer. •
Sergio Donati, 91, Italian screenwriter (
Once Upon a Time in the West,
Island of the Fishmen,
North Star). •
Dan Dorazio, 72, American football coach (
Calgary Stampeders,
BC Lions), pancreatic cancer. •
Charis Eng, 62, Singaporean-American physician and geneticist. •
Patrick Guerrand-Hermès, 91, French-Moroccan luxury industry executive. •
Charles Hughes, 91, English football coach and director (
English FA). •
Mari Igata, 66, Japanese motorcycle road racer, complications from
myasthenia gravis. •
Kenneth Jadlowiec, 73, American politician, member of the
Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1987–2003). •
Hettie Jones, 90, American poet. •
Greg Kihn, 75, American musician (
The Greg Kihn Band), songwriter ("
Jeopardy"), and radio host (
KFOX), complications from Alzheimer's disease. •
Lazar Lečić, 85, Macedonian-Serbian basketball coach (
Rabotnički,
Olimpija Ljubljana) and player (Rabotnički). •
Reinhard Meyer zu Bentrup, 85, German politician,
MP (1976–1994). •
Tamale Mirundi, 60, Ugandan journalist and political analyst (
NBS Television), lung disease. •
Maureen Mwanawasa, 61, Zambian lawyer,
first lady (2002–2008). •
Irina Podyalovskaya, 64, Russian middle-distance runner. •
Randy Schobinger, 54, American politician, member of the
North Dakota Senate (1995–2006) and
House of Representatives (since 2016), cancer. •
Frank Selvy, 91, American basketball player (
Furman Paladins,
Milwaukee/St. Louis Hawks,
Minneapolis/Los Angeles Lakers). •
Paul Stehrenberger, 85, Swiss football player (
Luzern,
national team) and manager (
FC Aarau). •
Chuck Strahl, 67, Canadian politician, minister of
transport (2010–2011) and
agriculture (2006–2007),
MP (1993–2011), mesothelioma. •
Mieczysław Strzałka, 77, Polish Olympic gymnast (
1972). •
Herschell Turner, 86, American basketball player (
Chicago Majors,
Pittsburgh Pipers,
Anaheim Amigos). •
Fritz Von Goering, 94, American professional wrestler. •
Cletus Wotorson, 87, Liberian politician, member (since 2006) and
president pro tempore (2009–2012) of the
Senate.
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Jan-Erik Åkerström, 88, Swedish Olympic bobsledder (
1964). •
Lasse Björn, 92, Swedish ice hockey player, Olympic bronze medallist (
1952). •
Howard Charles Clark, 94, New Zealand-born Canadian chemist and university administrator, president of
Dalhousie University (1986–1995). •
Georges Corm, 84, Lebanese economist and politician,
minister of finance (1998–2000). •
Godawari Dutta, 93, Indian painter. •
Denise Gagnon, 87, Canadian actress (
In the Shadow of the Wind,
The Novena,
Red Eyes). •
Bob Gallagher, 76, American baseball player (
Boston Red Sox,
Houston Astros,
New York Mets). •
Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe, 79, British-born American painter and art critic. •
Sture Grahn, 92, Swedish Olympic cross-country skier (
1956). •
Hermann Haken, 97, German physicist. •
Eugènie Herlaar, 84, Dutch news presenter (
NOS Journaal). •
Eugenia Kalnay, 81, Argentine meteorologist. •
Eva Kreisky, 79, Austrian political scientist and jurist. •
Takayuki Kubota, 89, Japanese-American karateka, founder of
Gosoku-ryu. •
John Lansing, 67, American journalist and broadcaster (
Scripps Networks,
USAGM,
NPR). •
Gary E. Luck, 87, American military officer. •
Dennis MacKay, 82, Canadian politician,
British Columbia MLA (2001–2009). •
Delbar Nazari, 68, Afghan politician,
minister of women's affairs (2015–2021), cardiac arrest. •
Tommy Roberts, 96, American sportscaster and businessman. •
Gena Rowlands, 94, American actress (
A Woman Under the Influence,
Gloria,
The Notebook), four-time
Emmy winner, complications from Alzheimer's disease. •
Mark Santer, 87, English Anglican clergyman,
bishop of Kensington (1981–1987) and
Birmingham (1987–2002). •
Milan Špinka, 73, Czech speedway rider (
Rudá Hvězda Praha,
Ipswich Witches,
Swindon Robins),
ice speedway world champion (1974). •
Heinrich Thun, 85, Austrian Olympic athlete (
1960,
1964), heart attack. •
Alexander Ushakov, 76, Russian biathlete, world champion (
1970,
1974,
1977). •
Henryk Wróbel, 89, Polish footballer (
Lech Poznań,
Zawisza Bydgoszcz). •
Jan Yager, 72, American artist, breast cancer.
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Ram Narain Agarwal, 84, Indian aerospace engineer. •
Russell Atkins, 98, American poet, playwright, and composer. •
Sergey Bagayev, 82, Russian physicist, director of the
Institute of Laser Physics (1992–2016). •
BeatKing, 39, American rapper ("
Then Leave"), pulmonary embolism. •
Jaime Botín, 88, Spanish banker, art collector, and convicted smuggler. •
Galina Brok-Beltsova, 99, Russian bomber navigator (
587th Bomber Aviation Regiment). •
Bones, 21, American bucking bull,
Professional Bull Riders World Champion Bull (2008, 2010). •
William T. Doyle, 98, American politician, member of the
Vermont Senate (1969–2017). •
Tarık Ziya Ekinci, 99, Turkish politician,
MP (1965–1969). •
George Goehring, 91, American composer ("
Half Heaven – Half Heartache"). •
Olga Horak, 98, Czechoslovak-born Australian Holocaust survivor. (death announced on this date) •
Ivair, 79, Brazilian footballer (
Portuguesa,
Fluminense,
national team), cancer. •
Rowena Jackson, 98, New Zealand prima ballerina. •
Sergey Kalyakin, 72, Belarusian politician. •
Imre Komora, 84, Hungarian football player (
Budapest Honvéd,
national team) and manager (
Olympiacos), Olympic champion (
1964). •
Peter Marshall, 98, American game show host (
Hollywood Squares) and actor (
Annie,
Ensign Pulver), four-time
Emmy winner, kidney failure. •
Karen Mayne, 78, American politician, member of the
Utah State Senate (2008–2023). •
Jim McLaughlin, 83, Northern Irish football player (
Shrewsbury Town,
national team) and manager (
Derry City). •
Louis Mermaz, 92, French politician,
president of the National Assembly (1981–1986), minister of
agriculture (1990–1992) and twice of
transport. •
Kevin Parsons, 62–63, Canadian politician,
Newfoundland and Labrador MHA (2008–2021) and mayor of
Flatrock (2005–2008). •
Ľubomír Paulovič, 71, Slovak actor (
She Grazed Horses on Concrete, ''
It's Better to Be Wealthy and Healthy Than Poor and Ill, The Peacemaker''), heart failure. •
Peter Procter, 94, British cyclist and racing driver, lung cancer. •
Joachim Seelig, 82, German physical chemist. •
Bob Weatherwax, 83, American dog trainer. •
John Woods, 87, Canadian logician and philosopher.
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Virginia Ogilvy, Countess of Airlie, 91, American-born British aristocrat,
lady of the bedchamber (1973–2022). •
Aydemir Akbaş, 88, Turkish actor (
Kolpaçino,
Avrupalı). •
Afa Anoai, 81, Samoan-American
Hall of Fame professional wrestler (
WWF,
Stampede,
GCW). •
Sasagu Arai, 94, Japanese religious historian. •
Jean-Pierre Bansard, 84, French businessman and politician,
senator (2017–2018, since 2021). •
Charles Blackwell, 84, English arranger ("
Johnny Remember Me"), film composer (
Some Girls Do) and songwriter ("
Come Outside"). •
Scott Bloomquist, 60, American
late model racing driver, plane crash. •
Tom Brown Jr., 74, American survivalist. •
David Stuart Davies, 78, English writer (
The Scroll of the Dead, ''
The Devil's Promise, The Ripper Legacy''). •
Betty Jean Hall, 78, American lawyer. •
Bobby Hicks, 91, American
Hall of Fame bluegrass fiddler, complications from a heart attack. •
Luther Kent, 76, American blues singer and radio host (
WBRH). •
Mahmoud Sir Al-Khatam, 58, Sudanese politician,
minister of education (since 2022), heart attack. •
Claude King, 85, American football player (
Houston Oilers,
Boston Patriots). •
John Lee, 71, American football player (
San Diego Chargers,
New England Patriots). •
Rajko Maksimović, 89, Serbian composer, writer, and music pedagogue. •
S. C. Marak, 83, Indian politician,
chief minister of Meghalaya (1993–1998). •
James McIntire, 71, American politician,
Washington state treasurer (2009–2017), member of the
Washington House of Representatives (1998–2009). •
Viraj Mendis, Sri Lankan expatriate, British deportee, and German refugee. •
Helmut Metzler, 79, Austrian footballer (
national team). •
Álvaro Monjardino, 93, Portuguese politician,
president of the Legislative Assembly of the Azores (1976–1984). •
Domingo Pérez, 88, Uruguayan footballer (
Rampla Juniors,
Nacional,
national team). •
Graham Rawle, 69, British writer and collage artist, cancer. •
Robin Sampson, 83, New Zealand Olympic archer (
1972). •
Robert Sidaway, 82, English film producer (
Battle of the Brave), writer (
Rainbow,
Best of British), and actor. •
Norman Spencer, 110, British film producer (
Summertime,
Vanishing Point) and screenwriter (''
Hobson's Choice''). •
Michael Sperberg-McQueen, 70, American philologist and
markup language specialist (
XML). •
Autry Stephens, 86, American oil industry executive, founder of
Endeavor Energy Resources, prostate cancer. •
Merle Thornton, 93, Australian women's rights activist. •
Scott Thorson, 65, American gigolo and writer (
Behind the Candelabra: My Life with Liberace), cancer and heart disease. •
Judy Williams, 80, British table tennis player.
17 •
Black Caviar, 17, Australian
Hall of Fame Thoroughbred racehorse,
world's best racehorse (2013), euthanised. •
Blanca Flor Bonilla, 72, Salvadoran politician,
deputy (2000–2009) and mayor of
Ayutuxtepeque (2009–2012). •
Justyna Burska, 29, Polish swimmer, traffic collision. •
Federico Caballero, 88, Filipino epic chanter,
National Living Treasures Awardee. •
Miquel Caminal i Cerdà, 71, Spanish politician,
senator (2019–2023). •
Pierre Cartier, 92, French mathematician (
Cartier divisors,
Cartier duality,
Cartier isomorphism). •
Hans Eijkenbroek, 84, Dutch football player (
Sparta Rotterdam,
national team) and manager (
AZ Alkmaar). •
Giulio Fiou, 86, Italian politician,
mayor of Aosta (1992–1995). •
Helen Fisher, 79, American anthropologist and researcher,
endometrial cancer. •
Mahesh Chandra Guru, 67, Indian mass communication scholar. •
Hammoudi Al-Harithi, 88, Iraqi actor (
Tahit Moos Al-Hallaq). •
Max Hengel, 47, Luxembourgish politician,
deputy (since 2022), colon cancer. •
Truus Hennipman, 81, Dutch Olympic sprinter (
1968). •
Landon Jones, 80, American editor (
People) and author, complications from myelofibrosis. •
Sirak Melkonian, 93, Iranian-Armenian painter. •
Roy Minton, 90, English playwright (
Scum). •
Evgeny Mishin, 48, Russian bodybuilder and actor (
Power,
The Punisher,
The Blacklist). •
Park Ji-weon, 90, South Korean politician,
MP (1988–1992). •
Eugene Quilban, 58, Filipino basketball player (
Pepsi Mega Bottlers,
Alaska Milkmen,
Davao Eagles), pancreatic cancer. •
Johnny "Dandy" Rodríguez, 78, American bongo player (
Tito Puente,
Tito Rodríguez,
Ray Barretto). •
Silvio Santos, 93, Brazilian television presenter (
Programa Silvio Santos) and broadcasting network executive, founder of
Grupo Silvio Santos and
SBT, bronchopneumonia. •
Zhou Guangzhao, 95, Chinese theoretical physicist and politician, president of
CAS (1987–1997) and
vice chairperson of the NPCSC (1998–2003).
18 •
Ronny Borchers, 67, German football player (
Eintracht Frankfurt) and manager (
Kickers Offenbach,
FSV Frankfurt). •
Jim Brady, 88, American baseball player (
Detroit Tigers) and academic, president of
Jacksonville University (1989–1996). •
Bob Brinker, 78, American radio host. •
Harry Bruce, 90, Canadian writer and journalist. •
Boris Bystrov, 79, Russian actor (
Aladdin and His Magic Lamp,
Adventures of the Yellow Suitcase,
TASS Is Authorized to Declare...). •
John Claro, 93, Indian writer,
tiatr director and actor. •
Ruth Johnson Colvin, 107, American philanthropist, founder of
ProLiteracy. •
Elly Cordiviola, 84, Argentine
ichthyologist. •
Alain Delon, 88, French-Swiss actor (
Rocco and His Brothers,
The Leopard,
Le Samouraï) and film producer,
B-cell lymphoma. •
Phil Donahue, 88, American talk show host (
The Phil Donahue Show) and filmmaker (
Body of War). •
Vladislav Gostishchev, 83, Russian actor (
At the Beginning of Glorious Days,
A Cruel Romance). •
Ulrike Hoffmann-Richter, 66, German psychiatrist. •
Julyan Holmes, 75, British scholar and poet. •
Michael Ernest Kassner, 73, American materials science engineer. •
Kevin Kehily, 74, Irish Gaelic footballer (
Cork). •
George Latimer, 89, American politician, mayor of
Saint Paul, Minnesota (1976–1990). •
Toussaint Natama, 41, Burkinabé footballer (
Al Ittihad Alexandria Club,
K.V.C. Westerlo). •
Victor Okuley Nortey, 65–66, Ghanaian politician,
MP (1999–2009). •
Rakesh Pal, 58, Indian flag officer,
director general of the Coast Guard (since 2023), heart attack. •
Christian Pommerenke, 90, German mathematician. •
Kenneth Rollin, 86, English rugby league player (
Wakefield Trinity,
Leeds Rhinos). •
Baruj Salinas, 89, Cuban-American contemporary visual artist and architect. •
Dušan Šinigoj, 90, Slovene economist and politician,
president of the Executive Council of the Socialist Republic of Slovenia (1984–1990). •
Franciszek Smuda, 76, Polish football player (
Legia Warsaw) and manager (
Widzew Łódź,
national team). •
Konstantin Zagorsky, 91, Russian production designer (
Aladdin and His Magic Lamp,
The Scarlet Flower,
Mio in the Land of Faraway).
19 •
Berhane Abrehe, 79, Eritrean politician,
minister of finance (2001–2012). •
Maria Branyas, 117, American-born Spanish supercentenarian,
world's oldest person (since 2023). •
Klaus Dockhorn, 71, German Olympic swimmer (
1972). •
Lalo Gomes, 68, Brazilian-born Paraguayan politician,
deputy (since 2023), shot. •
Michel Guérard, 91, French chef, inventor of
cuisine minceur. •
David Hadley, 75, American football player (
Kansas City Chiefs). •
Mike Lynch, 59, British businessman, co-founder of
Autonomy Corporation and
Darktrace, suffocation. •
Kiddu Makubuya, 75, Ugandan politician,
attorney general (2005–2011). •
Mosco de la Merced, 60, Mexican professional wrestler (
AAA). •
R. Peter Munves, 97, American record executive. •
Guy de Muyser, 98, Luxembourgish jurist, economist, and diplomat, chief of staff to
Jean, Grand Duke of Luxembourg (1969–1981). •
Sundararajan Padmanabhan, 83, Indian general officer,
chief of the Army Staff (2000–2002). •
Luca Persiani, 40, Italian race car driver (
European Le Mans Series), traffic collision. •
Richard Pettibone, 86, American artist, complications from a fall. •
Néstor Salvador Quintana, 90, Argentine journalist and politician, mayor of
Salta (1982–1983) and member of the
Chamber of Deputies of Salta (1985–1989). •
Somaya Ramadan, 73, Egyptian writer and translator. •
Võ Tòng Xuân, 83, Vietnamese agricultural expert. •
Wang Qimin, 86, Chinese petroleum engineer. •
Dink Widenhouse, 92, American racecar driver.
20 •
Al Attles, 87, American basketball player, executive and coach (
Golden State Warriors), NBA champion (
1975). •
Emmanuel Ayoola, 90, Nigerian lawyer and judge, chairman of the
Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (2005–2010). •
Werner Bokelberg, 86, German photographer (
Stern) and film actor. •
Antonio Carmine Centi, 80, Italian politician, member of the
Regional Council of Abruzzo (1990–1994),
mayor of L'Aquila (1994–1998). •
Utpalendu Chakrabarty, 76, Indian filmmaker (
Chokh,
Debshishu). •
Benoîte Crevoisier, 86, Swiss writer and schoolteacher. •
Graciela De Pierris, 74, American philosopher. •
Yvonne Delcour, 92, Belgian actress (
Moscow, Belgium). •
Bob Fitzharris, 78, British Anglican priest,
archdeacon of Doncaster (2001–2011). •
Alice Green, 84, American activist and prison reform advocate. •
Hushang Harirchiyan, 92, Iranian actor (
The Wind Carpet,
A Little Kiss,
The Chef) and comedian. •
Charles A. Heimbold Jr., 91, American diplomat and pharmaceuticals CEO of
Bristol Myers Squibb (1994–2001). •
Sam Landsberger, 35, Australian journalist (
Herald Sun,
Fox Footy), traffic collision. •
Józef Maroszek, 73, Polish historian. •
Humberto Maschio, 91, Argentine-Italian football player (
Racing Club,
Atalanta,
Argentina national team) and manager, kidney failure. •
Manju Mehta, 79, Indian sitar player. •
Zenbee Mizoguchi, 78, Japanese politician, governor of
Shimane Prefecture (2007–2019). •
Ramiro Moliner Inglés, 83, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate,
apostolic nuncio to
Guatemala (1997–2004),
Papua New Guinea (1993–1997), and
Albania (2008–2016). •
Charin Nantanakorn, 91, Thai singer. •
Marc Pilisuk, 90, American scholar. •
Pilot Baba, 86, Indian air force officer and spiritual leader. •
Mary Sey, 72, Gambian jurist, judge of the
Supreme Court of Vanuatu (2014–2017) and justice of the
Supreme Court of the Gambia (since 2017). •
James Soletski, 75, American politician, member of the
Wisconsin State Assembly (2007–2011). •
Atsuko Tanaka, 61, Japanese voice actress (
Ghost in the Shell,
Naruto, ''
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure''). •
Raly Tejada, 53, Filipino diplomat and lawyer, abdominal aortic aneurysm. •
Roger Theisen, 92, Luxembourgian Olympic fencer (
1956,
1960). •
Ratomir Tvrdić, 80, Croatian basketball player (
Jugoplastika Split,
Yugoslavia national team,
1972 Olympics).
21 •
Thelma Davidson Adair, 103, American educator and Presbyterian church leader,
moderator of the General Assembly of the UPCUSA (1976). •
John Amos, 84, American actor (
Good Times,
Roots,
The West Wing), heart failure. •
David Anfam, 69, English art historian. •
Don Aslett, 89, American businessman and author. •
Rolf Bækkelund, 99, Norwegian violinist and conductor. •
Henryk Blaszka, 66, Polish Olympic sailor (
1988). •
Didier Borotra, 86, French politician,
senator (1992–2011), mayor of
Biarritz (1991–2014). •
Roger Cook, 70, American landscaper and television personality (
This Old House). •
Howard Dee, 93, Filipino businessman, president of
Unilab (1965–1972),
ambassador to the Holy See (1986–1990), stroke. •
Diana, 76, Brazilian singer. •
James Duderstadt, 81, American nuclear engineer and university administrator,
president of the University of Michigan (1988–1996). •
Gösta Eriksson, 93, Swedish rower, Olympic silver medallist (
1956). •
Paquito García, 86, Spanish football player (
Valencia,
national team) and manager (
Villareal). •
Tim Hinkley, 78, English musician and record producer. •
Imbert Jebbink, 77, Dutch Olympic field hockey player (
1976). •
Euan MacDonald, 50, Scottish disability rights activist (
Euan's Guide,
Euan MacDonald Centre), complications from motor neurone disease. •
Nell McCafferty, 80, Irish journalist (
The Irish Press,
The Irish Times,
Sunday Tribune), playwright and activist, complications from a stroke. •
Eddie McKay, 86, Northern Irish Gaelic football player (
Down) and manager (
RGU Downpatrick,
Longstone). •
Bradley McStravick, 68, British Olympic decathlete (
1980,
1984), traffic collision. •
Nick Mileti, 93, American sports team owner (
Cleveland Indians,
Cleveland Cavaliers,
Cleveland Barons). •
Ken Miller, 82, American football coach (
Saskatchewan Roughriders), cancer. •
Sonja Pachta, 83, Austrian tennis player. •
Bill Pascrell, 87, American politician, member of the
U.S. House of Representatives (since 1997) and
New Jersey General Assembly (1988–1997), mayor of
Paterson, New Jersey (1990–1997). •
Manuel Pérez Castell, 76, Spanish academic and politician, mayor of
Albacete (1999–2007) and
deputy (2008–2011). •
Oleksiy Prylipka, 80, Ukrainian agronomist and political scientist. (death announced on this date) •
Harold Raley, 89, American Hispanist and philosopher. •
Dave Rearick, 92, American rock climber and mathematician. •
Gary Rulon, 83, American jurist, judge (1988–2011) and chief judge (2001–2011) of the
Kansas Court of Appeals. •
William Smith, 85, South African science and mathematics teacher, cancer. •
Rodney Smithson, 80, English football player (
Oxford United,
Arsenal) and manager (
Witney Town). •
Robert Stern, 62, British philosopher, brain cancer. •
Russell Stone, 77, English singer (
R&J Stone). •
Vesla Vetlesen, 93, Norwegian weaver and politician,
minister of international development (1986–1988). •
Hans Weiner, 73, German footballer (
Hertha BSC,
Bayern Munich,
Chicago Sting). •
Per Werenskiold, 80, Norwegian Olympic sailor (
1968,
1972). •
Delwyn Williams, 85, British politician and solicitor,
MP (1979–1983). •
Primo Zamparini, 85, Italian bantamweight boxer, Olympic silver medalist (
1960), complications from a fall.
22 •
Gordon Sutherland Anderson, 89–90, American politician, member of the
Oregon House of Representatives (2003–2007). •
Camilla Mary Carr, 66, British aid worker. •
Giles Cheatle, 71, English cricketer (
Surrey,
Sussex). •
Jim Crowley, 94, Irish Gaelic footballer (
St Vincents,
Dublin GAA). •
Pete Daley, 94, American baseball player (
Boston Red Sox,
Kansas City Athletics,
Washington Senators). •
Ottaviano Del Turco, 79, Italian politician,
minister of finance (2000–2001),
MEP (2004–2005), and
president of Abruzzo (2005–2008). •
Felice Maurizio D'Ettore, 64, Italian politician,
deputy (2018–2022). •
Arthur J. Gregg, 96, American army general, namesake of
Fort Gregg-Adams. •
Mark Gwyn, 61, American law enforcement officer, director of the
Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (2004–2018). •
Theresa Kane, 87, American religious sister. •
Claire Lomas, 44, British charity campaigner and
event rider. •
Peter Lundgren, 59, Swedish tennis player and coach. •
Michael E. Malinowski, 75, American diplomat,
ambassador to Nepal (2001–2004). •
Dewi "Pws" Morris, 76, Welsh actor (
Grand Slam), singer and television presenter. •
Ghulam Murshid, 84, Bangladeshi writer and journalist. •
Victor Niculescu, 75, Romanian footballer (
Universitatea Craiova,
Jiul Petroșani,
Corvinul Hunedoara). •
Gerald O'Collins, 93, Australian Jesuit priest and theologian (
Jesus: A Portrait,
Christology: A Biblical, Historical, and Systematic Study of Jesus). •
Marcel Parent, 92, Canadian politician, member of the
National Assembly of Quebec (1984–1988). •
Faruq al-Qaddumi, 93, Palestinian politician. •
Marvin Robinson, 67, American politician, member of the
Kansas House of Representatives (since 2023). •
Granville Smith, 87, Welsh footballer (
Newport County,
Bristol Rovers). •
Sphen, 11, Australian
gentoo penguin, euthanised. (death announced on this date) •
Edward M. Stricker, 83, American neuroscientist. •
Grenville Turner, 87, British geochemist. •
George M. Wilson, 81, American philosopher.
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Elio Battaglia, 90, Italian baritone, teacher, and author. •
Bette Bourne, 84, British actor, drag queen and activist. •
John Isaiah Brauman, 86, American chemist. •
Nathan Dahlberg, 59, New Zealand racing cyclist. •
Abraham H. de Vries, 87, South African Afrikaans short story writer. •
Trude Dybendahl, 58, Norwegian cross-country skier, Olympic silver medallist (
1988,
1992,
1994). •
Nari Hira, 85–86, Indian publisher (
Stardust,
Society) and film producer (
Bhram). •
Ralph Lewis Knowles, 95, American academic. •
Russell Malone, 60, American jazz guitarist, heart attack. •
Predrag Matić, 62, Croatian politician,
MP (2015–2019) and
MEP (since 2019). •
Christian Obi, 57, Nigerian football player (
Julius Berger F.C.,
1988 Olympics) and manager (
Heartland), traffic collision. •
Wojciech Paszkowski, 64, Polish actor. •
Noel Pullen, 79, Australian politician,
Victoria MLA (2002–2004). •
Catherine Ribeiro, 82, French singer (
Catherine Ribeiro + Alpes) and actress (
The Carabineers,
Buffalo Bill, Hero of the Far West). •
Mike Stensrud, 68, American football player (
Iowa State University,
Houston Oilers,
Kansas City Chiefs). •
Shlomo Sternberg, 87, American mathematician and academic. •
Chalongphob Sussangkarn, 74, Thai economist,
minister of finance (2007–2008). •
Victoria Thompson, 76, American author. •
Cunnie Williams, 61, American R&B singer. (death announced on this date)
24 •
Michael Bawtree, 86, Canadian playwright (
The Last of the Tsars) and theatre director. •
Kathie Conway, 69, American politician, member of the
Missouri House of Representatives (2011–2019), brain cancer. •
Christoph Daum, 70, German football player (
1. FC Köln II) and manager (
Bayer 04 Leverkusen,
Romania national team), lung cancer. •
Luis Escobar Cerda, 97, Chilean economist and politician,
minister of finance (1984–1985) and
of economy, development and reconstruction (1961–1963). •
Betty Halbreich, 96, American personal shopper (
Bergdorf Goodman), cancer. •
Karel Heřmánek, 76, Czech actor (
Fešák Hubert,
Give the Devil His Due,
Forbidden Dreams), suicide by gunshot. •
Hu Ping-chuan, 87, Chinese table tennis player. •
Siegfried Lorenz, 78, German operatic baritone. •
Cesar Mangawang, 71, Filipino journalist, heart failure. •
Mickey, 76, Brazilian footballer (
São Paulo,
Fluminense). •
Eric Moten, 56, American football player (
San Diego Chargers). •
Ishaque Ali Khan Panna, 58, Bangladeshi politician and businessman. •
Bobby Rascoe, 84, American basketball player (
Western Kentucky Hilltoppers,
Phillips 66ers,
Kentucky Colonels). •
George Rhoden, 97, Jamaican sprinter, two-time Olympic champion (
1952). •
Víctor Roqueme Quiñonez, 26, Colombian politician and presidential advisor, mayor of
Aguachica (since 2024), leukemia. •
Hans-Ulrich Schmincke, 86, German volcanologist. •
Rukman Senanayake, 76, Sri Lankan politician,
MP (1973–1977, 1994–2010). •
Stephen E. Thorpe, 54, English-born New Zealand entomologist, stabbed. •
Christine Weidinger, 78, American operatic soprano. •
Alex Xydias, 102, American
hot rod car racer. •
Christos Yannaras, 89, Greek philosopher and
Eastern Orthodox theologian.
25 •
John Bilbija, 65, Australian rugby league player (
Balmain Tigers,
Western Suburbs Magpies,
South Sydney Rabbitohs). •
Joe D'Alessandris, 70, American football coach (
San Diego Chargers,
Buffalo Bills,
Baltimore Ravens). •
Glenda Ecleo, 87, Filipino politician, member of the
house of representatives (1987–1995, 2001–2010), governor of the
Dinagat Islands (2010–2019). •
Amadeo Francis, 92, Puerto Rican Olympic hurdler (
1952,
1956). •
Roger Groom, 87, Australian politician, member of the
Tasmanian House of Assembly (1976–1997). •
Gu Angran, 94, Chinese politician. •
Salim Al-Huss, 94, Lebanese politician, acting
president (1988–1989) and three-time
prime minister. •
Claus Jönsson, 94, German physicist. •
Oh Seung-myung, 78, South Korean actor (
Pillar of Mist,
Passion Portrait,
Seoul Evita). •
Maciej Orlik, 86, Polish Olympic sport shooter (
1976). •
David Raju Palaparthi, 66, Indian politician,
Andhra Pradesh MLA (1999–2004, 2014–2019), kidney disease. •
Rob Pitts, 45, American car salesman and reality television personality, cancer. •
Brian Seeley, 90, Northern Irish Gaelic footballer (
Clan na Gael Gaelic Athletic Club,
Armagh). •
Michel Siffre, 85, French explorer (
Punta Marguareis). •
Wang Ying, 66, Chinese actor (
Battle of Xiangjiang River). •
Don Wert, 86, American baseball player (
Detroit Tigers,
Washington Senators),
1968 World Series champion. •
Sugathapala Senarath Yapa, 88, Sri Lankan director (
Hanthane Kathawa).
26 •
Gholam Reza Afkhami, 87, Iranian-American scholar and author. •
Nabil Elaraby, 89, Egyptian politician,
minister of foreign affairs (2011),
secretary general of the Arab League (2011–2016) and judge at the
International Court of Justice (2001–2006). •
Mahal Baloch, 22–23, Pakistani militant, suicide bomb. •
Danelle Barrett, 57, American rear admiral, brain cancer. •
Fabio Biancalani, 62, Argentine businessman and politician,
senator (2007–2013), heart attack and stroke. •
Dominique Bulamatari, 69,
Congolese Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of
Kinshasa (1999–2009) and bishop of
Molegbe (2009–2023). •
Vasantrao Balwantrao Chavan, 70, Indian politician,
MP (since 2024),
Maharashtra MLA (2009–2019). •
Paul Dwayne, 60, Canadian singer-songwriter. •
Sven-Göran Eriksson, 76, Swedish football player and manager (
IFK Göteborg,
Benfica,
England national team), pancreatic cancer. •
Sid Eudy, 63, American professional wrestler (
WWF,
WCW), non-Hodgkin lymphoma. •
Reza Ghotbi, 86, Iranian engineer. •
Bernard Glieberman, 84, American businessman and sports team owner, acute myeloid leukemia and stroke. •
Alexander Goehr, 92, German-born English composer (
Behold the Sun,
Arianna) and
professor of music at the
University of Cambridge (1976–1999). •
Lutz Hachmeister, 64, German media historian, filmmaker, and journalist, founder of the
Institute for Media and Communication Policy. •
Medo Halimy, 19, Palestinian social media personality, airstrike. •
Rana Afzaal Hussain, 77, Pakistani politician,
MNA (2008–2018), heart attack. •
Kō Bun'yū, 85, Taiwanese author. (death announced on this date) •
Santiago Machuca, 95, Puerto Rican Olympic sports shooter (
1972). •
Richard Macphail, 73, English musician (
Anon), road manager (
Genesis) and businessman. •
Nojim Maiyegun, 83, Nigerian boxer, Olympic bronze medallist (
1964). •
Oleksii Mes, 30, Ukrainian fighter pilot, plane crash. •
K. C. Potter, 85, American academic administrator (
Vanderbilt University). •
Benji Radach, 45, American mixed martial artist. •
Bijili Ramesh, 46, Indian actor (
Natpe Thunai,
Nenjamundu Nermaiyundu Odu Raja,
Zombie), comedian, and YouTuber, liver failure. •
Eugene Rousseau, 92, American saxophonist. •
Oleg Rydny, 57, Russian footballer and manager (
Shakhtar Donetsk,
Dynamo,
FC Lokomotiv-KMV Mineralnye Vody). •
Kristin Bervig Valentine, 91, American academic. •
Frank Warren, 89, American racing driver. •
Susan Cotts Watkins, 85, American demographer and professor. •
Howard Ziehm, 84, American pornographic film director and producer (
Flesh Gordon).
27 •
Attilio Bitondo, 96, American labor leader and gangster (
Genovese crime family). •
Bob Carr, 81, American politician, member of the
U.S. House of Representatives (1975–1981, 1983–1995). •
Howard Crook, 77, American lyric tenor. •
Les Earnest, 93, American computer scientist. •
Thomas Geve, 94, German-born Israeli engineer, author and Holocaust survivor. •
Ron Hale, 78, American actor (''
Ryan's Hope, General Hospital, All the President's Men''). •
Jim Houghton, 75, American actor (
Knots Landing,
The Young and the Restless) and television writer (
The Bold and the Beautiful), mesothelioma. •
René Hourquet, 82, French rugby union referee and administrator, treasurer of the
French Rugby Federation (2000–2012). •
Kazuko Ito-Yamaizumi, 89, Japanese table tennis player. •
Juan Izquierdo, 27, Uruguayan footballer (
Nacional,
Cerro,
Montevideo Wanderers),
cardiac arrhythmia. •
Mark Jury, 80, American photographer and filmmaker, heart failure. •
Charlotte Kretschmann, 114, German supercentenarian, oldest living person in Germany (since 2023). •
Holly Lisle, 63, American author (
Fire in the Mist). •
Mohan, 76, Indian film director (
Pakshe,
Isabella,
Oru Katha Oru Nunakkatha). •
Moniruzzaman, 84, Bangladeshi linguist. •
Makaya Ntshoko, 84, South African jazz drummer. •
Charles Pittman, 76, American politician, member of the
Mississippi State Senate (1980–1984). •
Renato Ricci, 84, Australian
footballer (
Richmond). •
Leonard Riggio, 83, American art collector and businessman, chairman of
Barnes & Noble (1971–2019), complications from Alzheimer's disease. •
Rena Rolska, 92, Polish singer, dancer and actress. •
Serhiy Serhiychuk, 53, Ukrainian politician, governor of
Cherkasy Oblast (2020),
missile strike. •
Pete Wade, 89, American guitarist, complications from hip surgery. •
Colt Wynn, 39, American bodybuilder.
28 •
Adolf Antrich, 83, Austrian footballer (
SK Rapid Wien,
Kapfenberger SV,
national team). •
Maizie Barker-Welch, 96, Barbadian women's rights activist and politician,
MP (1986–1991). •
Donald A. Bryant, 74, American bioscientist. •
Chiyotenzan Daihachirō, 48, Japanese sumo wrestler. •
Jack Conaty, 77, American broadcast journalist and political reporter (
WFLD-TV). •
Tom Donchez, 72, American football player (
Chicago Bears). •
Andreas Dückstein, 97, Austrian chess grandmaster. •
K. C. Fox, 70, American set decorator (
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo,
Speed,
Criminal Minds), pancreatic cancer. •
Stephen Freese, 64, American politician, member of the
Wisconsin State Assembly (1991–2007), cancer. •
Iryna Glibko, 34, Ukrainian handball player (
CSM București,
SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea,
national team). •
Andrew C. Greenberg, 67, American video game developer (
Wizardry). •
Abdulrahman Mohammed Jamsheer, 80, Bahraini politician, member of the
Consultative Council (since 2002). •
Denzil Keelor, 90, Indian air force officer,
Vir Chakra recipient (1965). •
Léon Klares, 88, Luxembourgish Olympic sprint canoer (
1960). •
Michael Lerner, 81, American political activist and magazine editor (
Tikkun). •
Mary Ann Mansigh, 91, American computer programmer. •
Renato Moura, 75, Portuguese politician and tax administrator, member of the
Legislative Assembly of the Azores. •
Obi Ndefo, 51, American actor (''
Dawson's Creek, Stargate SG-1''). •
Michael Pak Jeong-il, 97, South Korean Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Jeju (1977–1982),
Jeonju (1982–1988) and
Masan (1988–2002). •
Salath Rasasack, 90, Laotian politician and political prisoner,
cholangiocarcinoma. •
Karl N. Snow, 94, American politician, member of the
Utah State Senate (1973–1984). •
Renzo de' Vidovich, 90, Italian journalist and politician,
deputy (1972–1976). •
Behzod Yoldoshev, 79, Uzbek physicist, president of the
Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan (2000–2005, since 2017).
29 •
Kevin Abley, 89, Australian
footballer (
Glenelg). •
Abu Shujaa, 26, Palestinian militant, leader of the
Tulkarm Brigade (since 2022), shot. •
Kurt Bendlin, 81, German decathlete, Olympic bronze medallist (
1968). •
Adolfo Calisto, 80, Portuguese football player (
Benfica,
national team) and manager (
CD Alcains). •
Debbie Drake, 94, American fitness and nutrition guru and television host (
The Debbie Drake Show). •
Derek Draper, 81, Welsh footballer (
Swansea City,
Bradford Park Avenue,
Chester City), complications from dementia. •
Johnny Gaudreau, 31, American ice hockey player (
Calgary Flames,
Columbus Blue Jackets), traffic collision. •
Javier Gómez-Navarro, 78, Spanish politician,
minister of trade and tourism (1993–1996). •
Brent Hassert, 71, American politician, member of the
Illinois House of Representatives (1993–2009). •
Sir John Jennings, 87, British geologist and businessman. •
Hervé Laurent, 67, French sailor. •
Alban Liechti, 89, French anti-colonial activist. •
Darrel J. McLeod, 67, Canadian
Cree writer. •
Max Nemni, 89, Canadian political scientist and writer (
Young Trudeau). •
A. G. Noorani, 93, Indian lawyer and political commentator. •
Mihaela Peneș, 77, Romanian javelin thrower, Olympic champion (
1964) and silver medallist (
1968). •
Ronald Shusett, 89, American screenwriter (
Alien,
Total Recall,
Above the Law). •
Steve Silberman, 66, American writer (
NeuroTribes) and editor (
Wired), heart attack. •
Gerlinde Stobrawa, 75, German
Stasi informant and politician, member (1990–2009) and vice president (2005–2009) of the
Landtag of Brandenburg. •
Jean-Charles Tacchella, 98, French film director (
Cousin Cousine,
Seven Sundays) and screenwriter (
Typhoon Over Nagasaki). •
Ēvī Upeniece, 99, Latvian sculptor. •
Pilar Marie Victoriá, 28, Puerto Rican volleyball player (
Texas Longhorns,
Arkansas Razorbacks). •
Villano V, 62, Mexican professional wrestler (
UWA,
AAA,
WCW).
30 •
George Berci, 103, Hungarian-American surgeon, COVID-19. •
Janusz Marian Danecki, 72, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of
Campo Grande (since 2015). •
Hans Danuser, 71, Swiss visual artist and photographer. •
Michelle Fazzari, 37, Canadian Olympic wrestler (
2016), cancer. •
Nicky Gavron, 82, British politician,
deputy mayor of London (2000–2003, 2004–2008). •
Jack Hibberd, 84, Australian playwright (
Dimboola) and physician. •
Daniela Hodrová, 78, Czech writer and literary scholar. •
Edmund Kaczor, 67, German footballer (
SC Preußen Münster). •
Robert Otto Pohl, 94, German-American physicist. •
Oswaldo Ramos Soto, 77, Honduran jurist, politician, and academic administrator,
MP (2006–2022), chief judge of the
Supreme Court (1990–1992), and rector of
UNAH (1982–1988). •
Sir Shridath Ramphal, 95, Guyanese diplomat, politician, and academic administrator,
Commonwealth secretary-general (1975–1990),
minister of foreign affairs (1972–1975), and chancellor of the
UWI (1989–2003). •
Simone Roganti, 21, Italian road racing cyclist, heart attack. •
Neale Thompson, 87, New Zealand cricketer (
Southland,
Otago). •
Tūheitia, 69, New Zealand Māori monarch,
king (since 2006), complications from heart surgery. • William Glover, 98, American actor. •
Zhong Qihuang, 80, Chinese politician. •
Robertas Žulpa, 64, Lithuanian swimmer, Olympic champion (
1980). •
Jack Zussman, 100, British crystallographer and mineralogist (
An Introduction to the Rock-Forming Minerals).
31 •
Maria do Carmo Alves, 83, Brazilian politician,
senator (1999–2023), pancreatic cancer. •
Sol Bamba, 39, Ivorian-French footballer (
Hibernian,
Cardiff City,
Ivory Coast national team), non-Hodgkin lymphoma. •
Mislav Bezmalinović, 57, Croatian water polo player, Olympic champion (
1988). •
Stevie Cameron, 80, Canadian journalist (
Ottawa Journal,
Ottawa Citizen) and author. •
Euan Clarkson, 87, British palaeontologist and writer. •
John Devaney, 66, Canadian ice hockey player (
EHC Visp,
1980 Winter Olympics). •
Ivan Deveson, 90, Australian businessman and politician, lord mayor of the
City of Melbourne (1996–1999). •
Ros Evans, 74, British athlete. •
Fatman Scoop, 56, American hip hop artist ("
Be Faithful", "
Lose Control", "
It's Like That"), heart disease. •
Hersh Goldberg-Polin, 23, Israeli-American
Hamas hostage. (body discovered on this date) •
Peter Gresham, 91, New Zealand politician,
MP (1990–1999), minister of
social welfare (1993–1996) and
senior citizens (1993–1996). •
Hvaldimir, Norwegian beluga whale. (body discovered on this date) •
Jay Justin, 84, Australian rock singer-songwriter. •
Len Kent, 94, Australian
footballer (
Footscray). •
Sonny King, 79, American professional wrestler (
WWWF). •
Henri Leclerc, 90, French criminal defense lawyer. •
Christoph Lehmann, 77, German musician. •
Karl-Heinz Luck, 79, German nordic combined skier, Olympic bronze medallist (
1972). •
Daniel Anthony Manion, 82, American jurist and politician, judge of the
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit (since 1986), member of the
Indiana Senate (1978–1982). •
Sir Harold Marshall, 92, New Zealand acoustician and architect,
Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand (since 1994). •
Jessica Mbangeni, 47, South African
imbongi and singer. •
Arnold Oberschelp, 92, German mathematician. •
Noel Parmentel, 98, American essayist. •
Thabiso Sikwane, 50, South African radio and television personality. •
Phil Swern, 76, English radio producer (
Sounds of the 60s,
Pick of the Pops). •
Willie Zingani, 70, Malawian author and journalist. ==References==