1 •
Hryhoriy Arshynov, 59, Ukrainian civil engineer and activist, COVID-19. •
Carol Arthur, 85, American actress (
Blazing Saddles,
The Sunshine Boys,
Making It), Alzheimer's disease. •
Julio Bécquer, 88, Cuban-born American baseball player (
Washington Senators,
Los Angeles Angels,
Minnesota Twins), COVID-19. •
Tonny Bruins Slot, 73, Dutch football manager (
FC Barcelona,
Ajax,
Benfica). •
Rachel Caine, 58, American novelist, soft-tissue sarcoma. •
Chang Yi, 68, Taiwanese film director (
Jade Love,
Kuei-Mei, a Woman), co-founder of
Liuli Gongfang. •
Paul Crane, 76, American football player (
New York Jets). •
Ali El Kenz, 74, Algerian writer and sociologist. •
John R. Dunne, 90, American jurist and politician, member of the
New York Senate (1966–1989). •
Tuomas Gerdt, 98, Finnish military officer, last surviving
Mannerheim Cross recipient. •
Yalçın Granit, 88, Turkish Olympic basketball player (
1952). •
Eddie Hassell, 30, American actor (
The Kids Are All Right,
Surface,
Devious Maids), shot. •
Keith Hitchins, 89, American historian specialized on Romanian history. •
Pedro Iturralde, 91, Spanish saxophonist and composer. •
Phil K, 51, Australian DJ (
Lostep), bladder cancer. •
Dan Kohn, 47, American entrepreneur, founder of
NetMarket, complications from colon cancer. •
Burhan Kuzu, 65, Turkish politician,
MP (2002–2018), COVID-19. •
Nikolay Maksyuta, 73, Russian politician, governor of
Volgograd Oblast (1997–2010), COVID-19. •
Don McDermott, 90, American speed skater, Olympic silver medalist (
1952). •
Nikki McKibbin, 42, American singer-songwriter and reality show contestant (
American Idol), brain aneurysm. •
Des Moore, 88, Australian economist. •
Nicholas Morgan, ?, English shot putter. •
Jorge Núñez Sánchez, 73, Ecuadorian writer and historian, cancer. •
Ronnie Peel, 74, Australian guitarist and singer (
Thunderclap Newman,
The La De Da's,
John Paul Young). •
Mario Pereyra, 77, Argentine radio host and businessman, COVID-19. •
Stafford Poole, 90, American Catholic priest and research historian. •
Enuga Sreenivasulu Reddy, 96, Indian anti-Apartheid activist. •
Lady Elizabeth Shakerley, 79, British socialite. •
Tinín, 74, Spanish matador. •
Billy Tubbs, 85, American basketball coach (
Lamar Cardinals,
Oklahoma Sooners,
TCU Horned Frogs), leukemia.
2 •
Dietrich Adam, 67, German actor (
Mostly Martha,
French for Beginners,
Storm of Love). •
Robert Sam Anson, 75, American journalist and author. •
Quincy Armstrong, 91, American football player (
Hamilton Tiger-Cats,
Cleveland Browns,
Ottawa Rough Riders). •
Earl Brian, 78, American physician and businessman. •
Dorothy Christ, 95, American baseball player (
South Bend Blue Sox). •
Nancy Darsch, 68, American basketball coach, Olympic champion (
1984,
1996), complications from Parkinson's disease. •
Léo de Almeida Neves, 88, Brazilian politician, economist and lawyer,
deputy (1967–1969, 1983–1987), intestinal problems. •
Rajko Đurić, 73, Serbian writer. •
Roy Edwards, 66, American politician, member of the
Wyoming House of Representatives (since 2015), COVID-19. •
David Faulkner, 86, British civil servant and academic. •
Peter Goodwright, 84, English impressionist (
Who Do You Do?). •
Chuck Hartman, 85, American baseball coach (
Virginia Tech Hokies). •
Ashish Kakkad, 49, Indian film director (
Mission Mummy), writer and actor (
Kai Po Che!,
Vitamin She), heart attack. •
T. N. Krishnan, 92, Indian
Carnatic violinist. •
Ahmed Laraki, 89, Moroccan politician,
prime minister (1969–1971). •
Euan MacKie, 84, British archaeologist and anthropologist. •
Bhagirathi Majhi, 66, Indian politician,
MP (2006–2010), COVID-19. •
Trevor Malloch, 91, New Zealand cricketer (
Wellington). •
Oscar W. McConkie Jr., 94, American politician, president of the
Utah State Senate (1965–1966), COVID-19. •
Raju Mishra, 72, Indian cinematographer (
Aranya Rodan,
Nirbachana,
Joymoti), screenwriter and film director, cardiac arrest. •
Park Ji-sun, 35, South Korean comedian and actress. •
Gigi Proietti, 80, Italian actor (
Febbre da cavallo,
Lady Liberty,
Brancaleone at the Crusades) and comedian, heart attack. •
Rodolfo Rabanal, 80, Argentine writer and journalist, brain cancer. •
Elsa Raven, 91, American actress (
Back to the Future,
Amen,
Titanic). •
John Sessions, 67, British actor and comedian (
Stella Street,
Spitting Image,
Whose Line Is It Anyway?), heart attack. •
Satish Prasad Singh, 84, Indian politician,
MP (1980–1984) and
chief minister of Bihar (1968), COVID-19. •
Karl Sitter, 92, Austrian Olympic rower (
1948). •
Maria Tsien, 95, American actress. •
Max Ward, 98, Canadian aviator, founder of
Wardair. •
Baron Wolman, 83, American photographer (
Rolling Stone), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
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Isaac Alvarez, 90, French actor and mime. •
Anthony Van Dyck, 4, Irish racehorse, euthanised. •
Irvin Baxter Jr., 75, American
Pentecostal preacher and televangelist, COVID-19. •
Henry Brind, 93, British diplomat,
ambassador to Somalia (1977–1980) and
high commissioner to Malawi (1983–1987). •
Gennady Bukharin, 91, Russian sprint canoeist, double World champion (
1958). •
Blair Campbell, 74, Australian cricketer (
Victoria,
Tasmania) and
footballer (
Richmond). •
Taymi Chappé, 52, Cuban-Spanish Olympic fencer (
1996). •
Anne Covell, 70, Canadian Olympic athlete (
1968). •
Ron Fogg, 82, English footballer (
Weymouth,
Bedford Town,
Aldershot). •
Claude Giraud, 84, French actor (
Angélique, Marquise des Anges,
Circle of Love,
The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob). •
Maurice Healy, 86, British consumer campaigner. •
William Helburn, 96, American photographer. •
Dharshibhai Khanpura, 80, Indian politician,
Gujarat MLA (1990–2007, 2012–2017), COVID-19. •
Matti Laakso, 79, Finnish Olympic wrestler (
1960,
1964,
1972). •
Faustas Latėnas, 64, Lithuanian composer (
My Little Wife,
Wooden Staircase). •
Georges Massicotte, 90, Canadian politician,
Quebec MNA (1973–1976). •
Seno Nugroho, 48, Indonesian artist and puppeteer, heart attack. •
Aileen Passloff, 89, American dancer and choreographer, heart failure. •
Jacques Pereira, 65, Portuguese footballer (
Braga,
Porto,
national team), heart failure. •
H. G. Somashekar Rao, 86, Indian actor (
27 Mavalli Circle,
Mithileya Seetheyaru,
Koormavatara), cardiac arrest. •
Grzegorz Szerszenowicz, 75, Polish footballer (
Broń Radom,
Jagiellonia Białystok,
Mazur Ełk). •
Don Talbot, 87, Australian Olympic
Hall of Fame swimming coach.
4 •
Lalit Bhati, 61, Indian politician, COVID-19. •
Lakhdar Bouregaa, 87, Algerian independentist militant, COVID-19. •
Maurice Faivre, 94, French general and political scientist. •
Theodore Friend, 89, American historian, president of
Swarthmore College (1973–1982), cancer. •
Sead Gološ, 51, Bosnian architect, COVID-19. •
Ken Hensley, 75, English singer-songwriter (
Uriah Heep,
Blackfoot,
Toe Fat). •
Bruce Hurley, 86, American politician, member of the
Tennessee House of Representatives (1971–1989). •
Faraaz Khan, 50, Indian actor (
Fareb,
Mehndi,
Achanak 37 Saal Baad), neurological disease. •
Benjamin LaGuer, 57, American convicted rapist, liver disease. •
Naomi Long Madgett, 97, American poet. •
Sergio Matteucci, 89, Italian voice actor and radio presenter. •
Tom Metzger, 82, American white supremacist, founder of
White Aryan Resistance, Parkinson's disease. •
John Meyer, 78, American football player (
Houston Oilers) and coach (
Green Bay Packers,
Boston/New England Patriots), COVID-19. •
Adam David Miller, 98, American poet and memoirist. •
Moncef Ouannes, 63–64, Tunisian sociologist, COVID-19. •
Abdul Rashid, 73, Pakistani field hockey player, Olympic champion (
1968). •
Shakey Rodriguez, 67, American basketball coach (
FIU Panthers), brain aneurysm. •
Mariano Francisco Saynez Mendoza, 78, Mexican admiral,
secretary of the Navy (2006–2012). •
Bob Schmidt, 77, Australian footballer. •
Montinee Tangphong, 35, Thai tennis player, lymphoma. •
Matt Tees, 81, Scottish footballer (
Grimsby Town,
Charlton Athletic,
Airdrieonians). •
Roald Tweet, 87, American academic and historian, COVID-19. •
Jean-Pierre Vincent, 78, French theatre actor and director, administrator of the
Comédie-Française (1983–1986). •
Jan Vrba, 83, Czech politician,
minister of industry (1990–1992), COVID-19. •
Ernest Westfield, 80, American baseball player (
Birmingham Black Barons). •
Luis Zapata, 69, Mexican writer. •
Zbigniew Zysk, 70, Polish politician,
deputy (1993–1997), COVID-19.
5 •
Len Barry, 78, American singer ("
1-2-3", "
Bristol Stomp"), myelodysplasia. •
Alan Cairns, 80, Northern Irish clergyman and author, COVID-19. •
Vincent Coakley, 65, Irish Gaelic footballer. •
Maggie Crotty, 72, American politician, member of the
Illinois Senate (2003–2009). •
François d'Harcourt, 91, French politician,
Deputy (1973–1997). •
Jacques Glowinski, 84, French pharmacist, complications from COVID-19. •
David Hawkins, 86, Australian Olympic swimmer. •
Jim Marurai, 73, Cook Island politician,
prime minister (2004–2010),
minister of foreign affairs (2009) and
MP (1994–2017). •
Barbara McAulay, 91, Australian Olympic diver (
1956). •
Ouyang Zhongshi, 92, Chinese calligrapher. •
Leonid Osipov, 77, Russian water polo player, Olympic champion (
1972). •
Geoffrey Palmer, 93, British actor (
As Time Goes By,
Butterflies,
The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin). •
Johnny Paredes, 58, Venezuelan baseball player (
Montreal Expos,
Detroit Tigers), cancer. •
Robert Peterson, 83, Canadian politician,
senator (2005–2012). •
Janine Puget, 93, French-born Argentine psychiatrist and psychoanalyst. •
Jim Ramstad, 74, American politician, member of the
Minnesota Senate (1981–1991) and
U.S. House of Representatives (1991–2009), Parkinson's disease. •
Reynaert, 65, Belgian singer ("
Laissez briller le soleil"), COVID-19. •
Joseph Rishel, 80, American art curator, complications from Parkinson's disease. •
Ossi Runne, 93, Finnish trumpeter, orchestra leader and composer ("
Playboy"). •
Rex Rector, 69, American politician, member of the
Missouri House of Representatives (2001–2007). •
Nissim Sharim, 88, Chilean actor and theater director (
Julio comienza en julio,
Ufa con el sexo). •
Pierre Simonet, 99, French militant and international civil servant. •
Géza Szőcs, 67, Romanian-Hungarian poet and politician, secretary of state for culture (2010–2012), COVID-19. •
Govardhan Upadhyay, 77, Indian politician,
Madhya Pradesh MLA (1985–1990, 2013–2018). •
Gordon Van Wylen, 100, American physicist and academic administrator, president of
Hope College (1972–1987), COVID-19. •
Joy Westmore, 88, Australian actress (
Prisoner,
Neighbours,
Blue Heelers).
6 •
Caprino Alendy, 68, Surinamese politician,
MP (1991–2010). •
Giuseppe Amadei, 101, Italian politician,
Deputy (1958–1987). •
Luis Alberto Ammann, 77, Argentine politician, Secretary-General of the
Humanist Party (1984–1994, 2001–2003), complications from COVID-19. •
Mick Barry, 77, Australian rugby union player (
national team), drowned. •
Jean-Michel Boris, 87, French artistic director, Director General of the
Olympia (1979–2001). •
Paul Carey, 41, Irish hurler, traffic collision. •
Patrick Chokala, 72, Tanzanian diplomat, Ambassador to Russia (2002–2004), heart attack. •
Ray Daviault, 86, Canadian baseball player (
New York Mets). •
Dovid Feinstein, 91, Belarusian-born American Orthodox rabbi,
rosh yeshiva of the
Mesivtha Tifereth Jerusalem (since 1986). •
Gene Felton, 84, American racecar driver, emphysema. •
June Foulds, 86, British athlete, Olympic silver (
1956) and bronze medalist (
1952). •
Jean-Michel Goudard, 80, French public relations executive (
BBDO). •
Harry Holman, 62, English footballer (
Exeter City,
Peterborough United). •
King Von, 26, American rapper, shot. •
Mluleki Ndobe, 46, South African politician, member of the
KwaZulu-Natal Legislature (since 2019), suicide by gunshot. •
Jim Neilson, 78, Canadian ice hockey player (
New York Rangers). •
Andrzej Owczarek, 70, Polish politician and teacher, mayor of
Łask (1990–1998), member of
Senate (2005–2015), COVID-19. •
Sergey Palagin, 52, Russian military pilot and lieutenant colonel, complications from COVID-19. •
Jim Radford, 92, English folk singer-songwriter and peace activist, COVID-19. •
Luke Rhinehart, 87, American author (
The Dice Man). •
Les Rohr, 74, British-born American baseball player (
New York Mets). •
Timur Selçuk, 74, Turkish singer, pianist and composer ("
Bana Bana"). •
Bernard Sesé, 91, French academic, essayist, poet, and translator. •
Piero Simondo, 92, Italian artist. •
Shelby Smith, 93, American politician. •
Fernando Solanas, 84, Argentine film director (
The Hour of the Furnaces,
Tangos, the Exile of Gardel,
Social Genocide) and politician,
Senator (2013–2019), COVID-19. •
Ken Spears, 82, American animator and television producer (
Scooby-Doo,
Dynomutt, Dog Wonder,
Alvin and the Chipmunks), complications from Lewy body dementia. •
Gerald Stone, 87, American-born Australian television producer (
60 Minutes) and journalist. •
Constantin Dan Vasiliu, 69, Romanian politician,
senator (1992–2004). •
Oliver Winterbottom, 76, British automotive designer. •
Nathan Zach, 89, Israeli poet. •
Mikhail Zhvanetsky, 86, Ukrainian-Russian writer and satirist,
People's Artist of Russia (2012).
7 •
Adrian Cahill, 49, Irish hurler (
Offaly). •
Cándido Camero, 99, Cuban jazz percussionist. •
Chung Laung Liu, 86, Chinese-born Taiwanese computer scientist. •
Cyril Colbeau-Justin, 50, French film producer (
Me, Myself and Mum,
The Last Deadly Mission), cancer. •
Norm Crosby, 93, American comedian and actor (
Eight Crazy Nights). •
John Fraser, 89, Scottish actor (
The Good Companions,
The Trials of Oscar Wilde,
Repulsion), cancer. •
Vasile Gherasim, 70, Romanian politician, mayor of
Sector 1 (2000–2004) and
deputy (2008–2012), COVID-19. •
Edwin Gilbert, 91, American swimmer. •
Abdelkader Guerroudj, 92, Algerian political activist. •
Henry Haller, 97, Swiss-American chef,
White House Executive Chef (1966–1987). •
Bones Hillman, 62, New Zealand bassist (
Midnight Oil,
The Swingers,
Suburban Reptiles), cancer. •
Fred Hills, 85, American literary editor, complications from prostate cancer. •
Hou Feng, 92, Chinese plant breeding engineer, member of the
Chinese Academy of Engineering. •
Pierre Lataillade, 87, French politician,
mayor of
Arcachon (1985–2001). •
Jeanne Little, 82, Australian entertainer (
The Mike Walsh Show,
Cuckoo in the Nest,
Beauty and the Beast). •
Rina Macrelli, 91, Italian screenwriter and essayist. •
Jean Maissant, 94, French Olympic discus thrower (
1952). •
Mike McCormack, 98, American politician, member of the
U.S. House of Representatives (1971–1981),
Washington House of Representatives (1957–1961) and
Senate (1961–1970). •
Jean-Marie Mérigoux, 82, French Roman Catholic priest. •
Sakari Paasonen, 85, Finnish Olympic shooter (
1988,
1992). •
Edward J. Perkins, 92, American diplomat, ambassador to the
United Nations,
South Africa and
Liberia. •
Jonathan Sacks, Baron Sacks, 72, British Orthodox rabbi,
chief rabbi of the
United Synagogue (1991–2013) and member of the
House of Lords (since 2013), cancer. •
Moustafa Safouan, 99, Egyptian psychoanalyst. •
Anicetus Bongsu Antonius Sinaga, 79, Indonesian Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop of
Medan (2009–2018), COVID-19. •
Willie Smith, 64, American sprinter, Olympic champion (
1984). •
Song Jae-ho, 83, South Korean actor (''
Yeong-ja's Heydays, Memories of Murder, The President's Last Bang''). •
Anatoly Mikhailovich Stepin, 80, Russian mathematician. • Sir
Philip Wroughton, 86, British businessman and public servant,
Lord Lieutenant of Berkshire (1995–2008). •
Yang Zhenduo, 94, Chinese martial artist. •
Vera Zima, 67, Croatian actress (
Love Letters with Intent,
Cashier Wants to Go to the Seaside,
Sorry for Kung Fu).
8 •
Joseph Altairac, 63, French literary critic and essayist. •
Mohammed Bakar, 75, Malaysian Olympic football player (
1972), (
Penang FA,
national team) and manager,
bone marrow failure. •
Oscar Benton, 71, Dutch vocalist ("
Bensonhurst Blues"). •
Herman Daled, 90, Belgian art collector. •
Horst David, 81, German serial killer. •
Paul Foshee, 88, American politician. •
Clive Griffiths, 91, Australian politician,
president (1977–1997) and member (1965–1997) of the
Western Australian Legislative Council. •
Raphael Hadane, 97, Ethiopian-Israeli religious leader,
kahen of
Beta Israel. •
Cliff Joseph, 98, Panama-born American artist. •
Sanchaman Limboo, 73, Indian politician,
chief minister of Sikkim (1994). •
Howie Meeker, 97, Canadian
Hall of Fame ice hockey player (
Toronto Maple Leafs), commentator (
HNIC) and politician,
MP (1951–1953), four-time
Stanley Cup champion. •
Marc Metdepenningen, 62, Belgian journalist. •
Stéphane Moulin, 57, French football referee. •
Chuck Mrazovich, 96, American basketball player (
Anderson Packers,
Indianapolis Olympians). •
Jean-Yves Nau, 68, French physician and scientific journalist. •
Richard Neely, 79, American jurist, justice of the
Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia (1973–1995), liver cancer. •
Bernard L. Shaw, 90, English chemist. •
Heidar Shonjani, 74, Iranian Olympic swimmer (
1964) and water polo player (
1976). •
Ataullah Siddiqui, 66, Indian-born British scholar of Islam, cancer. •
Miro Steržaj, 87, Slovene
nine-pin bowler, businessman and politician, mayor of
Ljutomer (1988–1992). •
Seymour Topping, 98, American journalist (
The New York Times), stroke. •
Alex Trebek, 80, Canadian-American game show host (
Jeopardy!,
High Rollers,
Classic Concentration), seven-time
Emmy winner, pancreatic cancer. •
Víctor Valencia de los Santos, 61, Mexican politician,
deputy (2006–2008), COVID-19. •
Carlos G. Vallés, 95, Spanish-Indian
Jesuit priest and author. •
Vanusa, 73, Brazilian singer. •
Andrzej Wawrzyniak, 88, Polish diplomat and art collector.
9 •
Fernando Atzori, 78, Italian boxer, Olympic champion (
1964). •
Bruno Barbey, 79, Moroccan-born French photographer. •
Virginia Bonci, 71, Romanian Olympic athlete (
1968). •
Pierre Candelo, 86, French Olympic sport shooter. •
Foster Castleman, 89, American baseball player (
New York Giants,
Baltimore Orioles). •
Daryono, 26, Indonesian footballer (
Persija Jakarta,
Badak Lampung),
dengue fever. •
Charles M. Eastman, 80, American architect. •
Glenn Ezell, 76, American baseball executive (
Detroit Tigers) and coach (
Texas Rangers,
Kansas City Royals). •
W. D. Ariyasinghe, 64, Sri Lankan musician. •
Domènec Fita i Molat, 93, Spanish painter and sculptor. •
Charles-Henri Flammarion, 74, French literary editor. •
Tom Heinsohn, 86, American
Hall of Fame basketball player, coach, and broadcaster (
Boston Celtics),
NBA Champion (1957, 1959–1965, 1974, 1976). •
Israel Horovitz, 81, American playwright and screenwriter (
Author! Author!,
Sunshine,
James Dean). •
Harry R. Jackson Jr., 67, American Christian preacher and
Pentecostal bishop. •
Gordon Joseloff, 75, American journalist (
CBS News),
myelofibrosis. •
John Kinsela, 70, Australian Olympic wrestler (
1968,
1972). •
Robert Layton, 90, English musicologist and music critic. •
Lawrence LeShan, 100, American psychologist, educator and author. •
Lê Dinh, 86, Vietnamese-Canadian songwriter. •
Edward McClain, 80, American politician, member of the
Alabama Senate (1995–2009). •
C. Moyinkutty, 77, Indian politician,
Kerala MLA (1996–2016), liver disease. •
Dan Pfister, 83, American baseball player (
Kansas City Athletics). •
Shannen Rossmiller, 50, American judge and online terrorist-hunter, complications from Graves' disease. •
Marco Santagata, 73, Italian writer and academic, COVID-19. •
Eleanor Schano, 88, American journalist, COVID-19. •
Howard P. Segal, 72, American historian of technology. •
Amadou Toumani Touré, 72, Malian politician,
president (1991–1992, 2002–2012). •
Shkëlqim Troplini, 54, Albanian Olympic wrestler (
1996), COVID-19. •
William G. T. Tuttle Jr., 84, American general. •
Doug Wragg, 86, English footballer (
Rochdale,
West Ham United,
Mansfield Town). •
Basil Yamey, 101, South African economist. •
Daniel Yonnet, 87, French journalist and literary critic.
10 •
Nagima Aitkhozhina, 74, Kazakh biologist. •
Hanane Al-Barassi, 46, Libyan anti-corruption and women's rights activist, shot. •
Alec Baillie, American bassist (
Choking Victim,
Leftöver Crack). •
Carlo Bordini, 82, Italian poet. •
Charles Corver, 84, Dutch football referee. •
Graham Cowdrey, 56, English cricketer (
Kent). •
Dino da Costa, 89, Brazilian-born Italian footballer (
Botafogo,
Roma,
Italy national team). •
Jerzy Derkacz, 70, Polish politician,
senator (1993–1997). •
DJ Spinbad, 46, American DJ (
WHTZ) and record producer. •
Harold Edwards, 84, American mathematician, colon cancer. •
Saeb Erekat, 65, Palestinian politician and diplomat (
Oslo Accords),
MP (since 1996) and secretary-general of the
PLO (since 2015), COVID-19. •
Renzo Gattegna, 81, Italian lawyer, president of the
Union of Italian Jewish Communities (2006–2016), COVID-19. •
Vladimir Găitan, 73, Romanian actor (
The Reenactment,
Accident,
Uncle Marin, the Billionaire), cancer. •
Sen-itiroh Hakomori, 91, Japanese-American biochemist. •
Bob Hantla, 89, American football player (
San Francisco 49ers,
BC Lions). •
Luis Ibero, 71, Spanish politician, COVID-19. •
Bede Lackner, 92, Hungarian-American priest and monk. •
Igor Moskvin, 91, Russian figure skating coach. •
Ba Ag Moussa, Malian militant and jihadist, shot. •
Günther Pfaff, 81, Austrian canoeist, Olympic bronze medalist (
1968). •
Isidro Pedraza Chávez, 61, Mexican politician,
senator (2006–2009, 2012–2015), COVID-19. •
Mahadeepak Singh Shakya, 98, Indian politician,
MP (1977–1998). •
Juan Sol, 73, Spanish footballer (
Valencia,
Real Madrid,
national team). •
Mila del Sol, 97, Filipino actress (
Giliw Ko,
Ibong Adarna). •
Rahayu Supanggah, 71, Indonesian composer. •
Russell T. Thane, 94, American politician. •
Tony Waiters, 83, English football player (
Blackpool,
national team) and manager (
Plymouth Argyle). •
Mike Whorf, 88, American radio personality. •
Sven Wollter, 86, Swedish actor (
The Sacrifice,
The Man on the Roof,
A Song for Martin), COVID-19. •
Amir Yavari, 88, Iranian Olympic boxer (
1960). •
Mahmoud Yavari, 81, Iranian football player (
PAS Tehran,
national team) and manager (
Tractor).
11 •
Mongameli Bobani, 52, South African politician, mayor of
Nelson Mandela Bay (2018–2019), COVID-19. •
Carlos Campos, 83, Chilean footballer (
Universidad de Chile,
national team), respiratory failure. •
Shegufta Bakht Chaudhuri, 86, Bangladeshi economist, governor of
Bangladesh Bank (1987–1992). •
Francesc-Xavier Ciuraneta Aymí, 80, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Menorca (1991–1999) and
Lleida (1999–2007). •
Justin Cronin, 40, American politician, member of the
South Dakota House of Representatives (2009–2019). •
Jean Collet, 88, French writer. •
Marian Cooksey, 77, American politician. •
Titus Davis, 27, American football player (
Central Michigan Chippewas),
renal medullary carcinoma. •
Charles DeJurnett, 68, American football player (
San Diego Chargers,
Los Angeles Rams), cancer. •
Edward Flak, 72, Polish lawyer and
German minority politician, mayor of
Olesno (1990–1994, 1998–2006), member of the
Sejm (1992–1993). •
Juan Gómez-Quiñones, 80, Mexican-born American historian. •
Rosalind Grimshaw, 75, English stained glass artist. •
Dame Margaret Guilfoyle, 94, Northern Irish-born Australian politician,
senator (1971–1987),
minister for finance (1980–1983) and
social security (1975–1980). •
Edmund Jagiełło, 73, Polish physician and politician, member of the
Sejm (1989–1991),
senator (1991–1993). •
Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa, 84, Bahraini royal and politician,
prime minister (since 1970). •
Valentin Khromov, 86, Russian poet. •
Mark Kosmos, 75, American football player (
Ottawa Rough Riders). •
Mileta Lisica, 54, Serbian-Slovene basketball player (
Sloboda Tuzla,
Crvena zvezda,
Pivovarna Laško). •
Jorge Llopart, 68, Spanish race walker, Olympic silver medallist (
1980), heart attack. •
Robert Lue, 56, Jamaican biologist, cancer. •
Thembekile Kimi Makwetu, 54, South African accountant,
auditor-general (since 2013), lung cancer. •
André Martin, 91, French particle physicist. •
Les Massie, 85, Scottish footballer (
Huddersfield Town). •
Giuliana Minuzzo, 88, Italian alpine skier, Olympic bronze medallist (
1952,
1960). •
MO3, 28, American rapper, shot. •
Michel Mongeau, 74, Canadian actor (
How My Mother Gave Birth to Me During Menopause,
Gaz Bar Blues,
Shake Hands with the Devil). •
Reg Morelli, 84, American-Canadian ice hockey player (
North Dakota Fighting Hawks). •
Abdulkadir Balarabe Musa, 84, Nigerian politician,
governor of Kaduna State (1979–1981). •
Netatua Pelesikoti, Tongan environmentalist. •
Jude Stéfan, 90, French poet. •
Theresa Stewart, 90, English politician,
Lord Mayor of Birmingham (2000–2001). •
Mark Stockman, 73, Ukrainian-born American physicist. •
Gonçalo Ribeiro Telles, 98, Portuguese landscape architect and politician, co-founder of the
People's Monarchist Party and the
Earth Party. •
Faye Urban, 75, Canadian tennis player. •
Marie-Claude Vayssade, 84, French politician,
MEP (1979–1994). •
Andrew White, 78, American jazz saxophonist and musicologist.
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Asif Basra, 53, Indian actor (
Outsourced,
One Night with the King,
Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai), suicide by hanging. •
William T. Beaver, 87, American medical researcher and educator, complications of COVID-19. •
Wolfgang Engelmann, 78, German politician,
MP (1990–1998). •
Walter J. Gex III, 81, American jurist, judge of the
U.S. District Court for Southern Mississippi (since 1986). •
Alan Glazier, 81, English darts player. •
Boris Gurevich, 83, Ukrainian wrestler, Olympic champion (
1968). •
Michael Z. Hobson, 83, American comic book publisher (
Marvel Comics). •
Kanybek Isakov, 51, Kyrgyz politician and academic, COVID-19. •
Surendra Singh Jeena, 50, Indian politician,
Uttarakhand MLA (since 2007), COVID-19. •
Nelly Kaplan, 89, Argentine-born French film director (
A Very Curious Girl) and screenwriter, COVID-19. •
Lynn Kellogg, 77, American singer and actress (
Hair,
Charro!), COVID-19. •
Masatoshi Koshiba, 94, Japanese physicist,
Nobel Prize laureate (2002). •
Jacob M. Landau, 96, Israeli political scientist. •
Villem Lüüs, 49, Estonian draughts player and judge. •
Tibor Méray, 96, Hungarian journalist and writer (
Catch Me a Spy). •
Jack Michael, 94, American psychologist. •
Marc Monchal, 85, French army general. •
John Outterbridge, 87, American sculptor and activist. •
Piem, 97, French designer. •
Leonid Potapov, 85, Russian politician,
president of Buryatia (1994–2007), COVID-19. •
Arjun Prajapati, 63, Indian
pottery artist,
Padma Shri (
2010), COVID-19. •
Dave Quall, 84, American politician, member of the
Washington House of Representatives (1993–2011). •
Albert Quixall, 87, English footballer (
Sheffield Wednesday,
Manchester United,
national team). •
Jerry Rawlings, 73, Ghanaian politician,
president (1979, 1981–2001), COVID-19. •
Gernot Roll, 81, German cinematographer (
The Last Escape,
Zero Hour,
Beyond Silence) and film director. •
Krasnodar Rora, 75, Croatian football player (
Dinamo Zagreb,
Yugoslavia national team) and manager (
NK Radnik Velika Gorica). •
Paul Schrieber, 54, American baseball umpire, brain hemorrhage. •
Guy-Olivier Segond, 75, Swiss politician, member of the
Swiss national council (1987–1990). •
Waqar Ahmed Seth, 59, Pakistani jurist, justice (since 2011) and chief justice (since 2018) of the
Peshawar High Court, COVID-19. •
Quentin Smith, 68, American philosopher. •
Aldo Tambellini, 90, Italian-American artist, complications from surgery. •
Sakata Tōjūrō IV, 88, Japanese
kabuki actor. •
Howie Winter, 91, American mobster (
Winter Hill Gang), heart attack.
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Mohammad Ali, 76, Bangladeshi politician,
MP (1996–2001). •
Thomas J. Allen, 89, American organizational theorist. •
Vidin Apostolov, 79, Bulgarian footballer (
Lokomotiv Sofia,
Botev Plovdiv,
national team). •
Eliza Jane Ashley, 103, American chef and author. •
Ravi Belagere, 62, Indian journalist (
Hai Bangalore,
O Manase), heart attack. •
Robert Byron Bird, 96, American chemical engineer. •
Rik Boel, 89, Belgian politician and judge,
minister of the interior (1977–1979). •
João Cunha, 81, Brazilian politician,
deputy (1975–1991). •
Terry Duerod, 64, American basketball player (
Boston Celtics,
Detroit Pistons,
Dallas Mavericks),
NBA champion (
1981), leukemia. •
József Halzl, 86, Hungarian mechanical engineer, co-founder of the
Hungarian Democratic Forum and CEO of
MVM Group (1991–1994). •
Mohand Chérif Hannachi, 70, Algerian football player (
national team) and executive. •
John Hays, 71, British travel agency executive, founder of
Hays Travel. •
Noah Hershkowitz, 79, American physicist. •
Paul Hornung, 84, American
Hall of Fame football player (
Green Bay Packers),
Super Bowl champion (
1966),
Heisman Trophy winner (1956), complications from dementia. •
Attila Horváth, 53, Hungarian Olympic discus thrower (
1992,
1996), COVID-19. •
Konrad Hünteler, 73, German flutist. •
Abiola Félix Iroko, 73–74, Beninese historian and university professor. •
Roger Jepsen, 91, American politician, member of the
U.S. Senate (1979–1985) and
Iowa Senate (1966–1968),
Lt. Governor of Iowa (1969–1973). •
Kjartan Jóhannsson, 80, Icelandic diplomat and politician,
minister of fisheries (1978–1980) and
of commerce (1979–1980). •
Gwyn Jones, 85, Welsh footballer (
Wolverhampton Wanderers,
Bristol Rovers). •
Jay Kerttula, 92, American politician, member (1961–1963, 1965–1973) and
speaker (1969–1971) of the
Alaska House of Representatives, member (1973–1995) and president (1981–1985) of the
Alaska Senate. •
Jam Madad Ali Khan, 57, Pakistani politician,
Sindh MPA (since 2008), COVID-19. •
Akira Kubodera, 43, Japanese actor (
Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon,
Kamen Rider Blade,
Kamen Rider Kiva), suicide. •
Halina Kwiatkowska, 99, Polish actress (
Ashes and Diamonds,
The Doll,
And Along Come Tourists). •
Anastasios Lordos, 70, Cypriot sports shooter. •
Pierre Mercier, 83, Canadian politician. •
Walter C. Miller, 94, American television producer (
Grammy Awards). •
Jean Morzadec, 67, French singer-songwriter and media director. •
Alfred Muller, 79, French politician,
deputy (1993–1997) and mayor of
Schiltigheim (1977–2008). •
Jim Pace, 59, American racing driver, complications of COVID-19. •
Pat Pariseau, 84, American politician, complications from dementia. •
Louis Rostollan, 84, French racing cyclist. •
Andrzej Prawda, 69, Polish football manager (
Victoria Sulejówek,
Odra Opole), COVID-19. •
Kićo Slabinac, 76, Croatian pop singer ("
Tvoj dječak je tužan"). •
Henry Slaughter, 93, American gospel pianist, complications from COVID-19. •
Doug Supernaw, 60, American country musician ("
I Don't Call Him Daddy", "
Reno", "
Not Enough Hours in the Night"), lung and bladder cancer. •
Peter Sutcliffe, 74, English serial killer, complications of COVID-19. •
Vladimír Székely, 79, Hungarian electrical engineer. •
Sir John Meurig Thomas, 87, Welsh chemist and academic administrator,
Director of the Royal Institution (1986–1991). •
Jan van Toorn, 88, Dutch graphic designer. •
Julio Videla, 76, Chilean radio and television presenter. •
Philip Voss, 84, British actor (
Vicious,
Doctor Who,
Fish), cancer and COVID-19. •
Made Wianta, 70, Indonesian painter. •
Günther Wirth, 87, German footballer.
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Jay E. Adams, 91, American religious author, founder of
Nouthetic counseling. •
Osmo Ala-Honkola, 81, Finnish Olympic shooter (
1968,
1972). •
Robert Brown, 85, American politician. •
Adolfo Bolea, 87, Spanish football player (
Sant Andreu,
Tenerife,
Cádiz) and manager. •
Sydney Chandrasekara, 61, Sri Lankan journalist. •
Frederick B. Chary, 81, American historian, complications from COVID-19. •
Lamin N. Dibba, Gambian politician. •
Gerald Nicholas Dino, 80, American
Ruthenian Greek Catholic hierarch, eparch of the
Holy Protection of Mary of Phoenix (2008–2016). •
Armen Dzhigarkhanyan, 85, Armenian-Russian actor (
The New Adventures of the Elusive Avengers,
The Crown of the Russian Empire,
The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed). •
Peter Florjančič, 101, Slovenian inventor. •
Jacques Fornier, 94, French theatrical actor and director. •
Barbara Granlund, 92, American politician. •
Max Gros-Louis, 89, Canadian politician, grand chief of the
Huron-Wendat Nation (1964–1984, 1994–2008). •
Greg Growden, 60, Australian sports journalist and author, cancer. •
János Gróz, 49, Hungarian handball and
beach handball coach, COVID-19. •
Charlie Hauck, 79, American television producer and writer (
The Hogan Family,
Maude,
Frasier), pancreatic cancer. •
James Haynes, 60, American football player (
New Orleans Saints). •
Abu Hena, Bangladeshi politician,
MP (1996–2006), COVID-19. •
Maria Kalinowska, 75, Polish filmgoer. •
Lindy McDaniel, 84, American baseball player (
St. Louis Cardinals,
New York Yankees,
Chicago Cubs), COVID-19. •
Hasan Muratović, 80, Bosnian politician,
prime minister (1996–1997) and
minister of foreign trade (1997–1999), COVID-19. •
Rae Norman, 62, American actress (
The Young and the Restless). •
Des O'Connor, 88, English television presenter (''
The Des O'Connor Show, Des O'Connor Tonight''), comedian and singer ("
I Pretend"), complications from a fall. •
Peter Pagé, 81, German computer scientist. •
Kailash Sarang, 85, Indian politician,
MP. •
Terry A. Simmons, 74, Canadian-American lawyer and environmental activist. •
David Stoddart, Baron Stoddart of Swindon, 94, British politician,
MP (1970–1983) and member of the
House of Lords (since 1983). •
William Thomas Jr., 73, American actor (''
Frank's Place, The Cosby Show''). •
António Valverde Martins, 85, Portuguese politician and trade unionist,
Deputy (1978). •
Kay Wiestål, 80, Swedish entrepreneur (
Victoria Day) and footballer (
Djurgårdens IF), COVID-19.
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Mahjoubi Aherdane, 99, Moroccan politician. •
Carlos Amadeu, 55, Brazilian football player (
Bahia) and manager (
Vitória,
Al Hilal), heart attack. •
Frank Butler, 92, American businessman, founder of
Catalina Yachts. •
Chandrawati, 92, Indian politician,
MP (1977–1979), COVID-19. •
Soumitra Chatterjee, 85, Indian actor (
The World of Apu,
Abhijan,
Rupkatha Noy), complications from COVID-19. •
Ray Clemence, 72, English footballer (
Liverpool,
Tottenham Hotspur,
national team), prostate cancer. •
Henrique Córdova, 81, Brazilian politician, governor of
Santa Catarina (1982–1983), complications from COVID-19. •
Egidio Cosentino, 93, Italian Olympic field hockey player (
1952). •
Drew S. Days III, 79, American lawyer and academic,
U.S. Solicitor General (1993–1996). •
Cecil Duckworth, 83, British businessman and charity executive. •
Campbell Forsyth, 86, Scottish footballer (
St. Mirren,
Kilmarnock). •
Mary Fowkes, 66, American physician and neuropathologist, heart attack. •
Yairus Gwijangge, 51, Indonesian politician, regent of
Nduga (since 2011). •
Chris Hurford, 89, Australian politician,
minister for immigration (1984–1987) and
MP (1969–1987). •
Rudolf Kippenhahn, 94, German astrophysicist. •
Richard Kosolapov, 90, Russian social philosopher and journalist. •
Anto Kovačević, 68, Croatian politician,
MP (2000–2003), COVID-19. •
Ivan Kožarić, 99, Croatian artist. •
Leon Claire Metz, 90, American cultural historian, complications from COVID-19. •
Kyle Morrell, 57, American football player (
Minnesota Vikings), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. •
Fred Morrison, 94, American football player (
Chicago Bears,
Cleveland Browns), complications from a broken hip. •
Victor Popa, 71, Moldovan jurist and politician,
deputy (2010–2013) and justice of the
Constitutional Court (since 2013). •
Anne Rasa, 80, British-South African ethologist. •
Jacques Rifflet, 91, Belgian writer and political scientist. •
Witold Sadowy, 100, Polish actor (
Zakazane piosenki,
Bad Luck). •
Mohammad Sozib, 21, Bangladeshi cricketer (
Shinepukur), suicide. •
Anthony Stewart, 50, American basketball coach (
UT Martin Skyhawks). •
Ioannis Tassias, 62, Greek Orthodox metropolitan, COVID-19. •
Norman Taylor, 55, American-born Australian basketball player (
Illawarra Hawks), heart attack. •
Ivan Vandor, 88, Italian composer (
The Passenger,
Django Kill... If You Live, Shoot!) and musician (
Musica Elettronica Viva). •
Raúl Eduardo Vela Chiriboga, 86, Ecuadorian Roman Catholic cardinal, bishop of
Azogues (1975–1989), military ordinary of
Ecuador (1989–2003) and archbishop of
Quito (2003–2010). •
Marvin Zonis, 84, American political economist.
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Shawkat Ali, 83, Bangladeshi politician,
MP (1979–1986, 1991–2014). •
Lanie Black, 73, American politician, member of the
Missouri House of Representatives (1998–2006). •
Dairon Blanco, 28, Cuban footballer (
Las Tunas,
national team), traffic collision. •
Eddie Borysewicz, 81, Polish-American cycling coach, complications of COVID-19. •
Jim Bradford, 87, American politician. •
David Carter, 92, British industrial designer. •
Raul del Mar, 79, Filipino politician, member (1987–1998, 2001–2010, since 2013) and deputy speaker (2004–2010) of the
House of Representatives. •
Ian Finkel, 72, American musician, author and entertainer, complications from COVID-19. •
Rick Fraser, 66, Canadian ice hockey player (
Indianapolis Racers), cancer. •
Antonis Georgiadis, 87, Greek football manager (
AEK Athens,
Olympiacos,
national team). •
Henryk Gulbinowicz, 97, Polish Roman Catholic cardinal, archbishop of
Wrocław (1976–2004). •
Eric Hall, 73, English football and music agent, COVID-19. •
David Hemblen, 79, English-born Canadian actor (
X-Men: The Animated Series,
The Sweet Hereafter,
Tommy Boy). •
Georg Kandlinger, 71, German Olympic cross-country skier. •
Alfred Laureta, 96, American jurist, judge of the
District Court for the Northern Mariana Islands (1978–1988). •
Bhanwarlal Meghwal, 72, Indian politician,
Rajasthan MLA (since 2018), brain haemorrhage. •
Tomislav Merčep, 68, Croatian politician, convicted war criminal and paramilitary, founder of the
Croatian Popular Party. •
Bill Morgan, 80, Australian-born Canadian journalist and television producer (
CBC News). •
Walid Muallem, 79, Syrian diplomat,
minister of foreign affairs (since 2006),
deputy prime minister (since 2012) and
ambassador to the United States (1990–2000). •
Sheila Nelson, 84, English string teacher. •
Joe Núñez, 83, American politician, member of the
Colorado House of Representatives (1998–2002), complications from COVID-19. •
John Nurser, 91, English priest and theologian. •
Tulsi Ram, 76, Indian politician,
Himachal Pradesh MLA (1990–1993, 1998–2003, 2007–2012), kidney disease. •
Eugenia Ratti, 87, Italian operatic soprano. •
William F. Riordan, 79, American lawyer and jurist, justice (1981–1986) and chief justice (1986) of the
New Mexico Supreme Court. •
Bruce Swedien, 86, American audio engineer and producer,
Grammy winner (1983, 1987, 1990, 1992, 1996). •
Harry van Raaij, 84, Dutch football executive, chairman of
PSV Eindhoven (1996–2004). •
Clark Williams, 78, American politician, member of the
North Dakota House of Representatives (1983–1987, 2001–2015). •
Art Wolff, 82, American television director (
Seinfeld,
The Tracey Ullman Show,
Grand) and acting coach, heart failure.
17 •
Camille Bonnet, 102, French rugby union player (
SU Agen Lot-et-Garonne,
Sporting Club Graulhetois), COVID-19. •
Angelo Caroli, 83, Italian footballer (
Juventus,
Catania,
Lucchese) and journalist. •
Malcolm CasSelle, 50, American businessman. •
William A. Clemens Jr., 88, American paleontologist. •
Alokeranjan Dasgupta, 87, Indian poet. •
Walt Davis, 89, American basketball player (
Philadelphia Warriors,
St. Louis Hawks) and high jumper, Olympic champion (
1952). •
Pim Doesburg, 77, Dutch footballer (
Feyenoord,
PSV Eindhoven,
Sparta Rotterdam). •
Stanisław Dulias, 81, Polish politician and economist,
deputy (2001–2005), COVID-19. •
Gordon Keith, 81, American record producer. •
Willy Kuijpers, 83, Belgian politician,
MP (1971–1984),
MEP (1984–1989),
senator (1989–1995), mayor of
Herent (1995–2012), COVID-19. •
Kay Morley, 100, American actress (
Campus Honeymoon,
Six-Gun Serenade,
Trails End). •
Eitaro Okano, 90, Japanese Olympic sprinter (
1952), subarachnoid hemorrhage. •
Napane Pemasiri Thero, 98, Sri Lankan Buddhist clergy,
maha nayaka of
Rāmañña Nikāya (since 2012). •
Manis Muka Mohd Darah, 66, Malaysian politician, member of
Sabah State Legislative Assembly (since 2018). •
John Poole, 87, English footballer (
Port Vale,
Macclesfield Town). •
Jean-Ernest Ramez, 88, French Olympic fencer (
1964,
1968). •
Vincent Reffet, 36, French BASE jumper,
wingsuit flyer and jetpack pilot, training accident. •
Anneliese Schuh-Proxauf, 98, Austrian Olympic skier (
1948). •
Anjum Singh, 53, Indian artist, cancer. •
Jagmohan Singh, 88, Indian Olympic hurdler (
1960), heart attack. •
Paul Sobol, 94, Belgian Holocaust survivor and educator. •
Sheldon Solow, 92, American real estate developer, lymphoma. •
Roman Viktyuk, 84, Russian theater director,
People's Artist of Ukraine (2006) and
Russia (2009), complications from COVID-19. •
Audrey Walker, 92, British textile artist.
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Thore Göran Andersson, 81, Swedish Olympic sailor (
1960). •
Claire Boudreau, 55, Canadian genealogist, historian, and
chief herald of Canada (2007–2020), cancer. •
Iwannis Louis Awad, 86, Syrian
Syriac Catholic hierarch, apostolic exarch of
Venezuela (2003–2011). •
Mel Brez, 84, American television writer (
The Doctors,
As the World Turns,
Days of Our Lives), complications from Parkinson's disease. •
George Carter, 74, American basketball player (
Detroit Pistons,
Virginia Squires,
New York Nets). •
Rex Downing, 95, American actor (
Wuthering Heights,
Mandrake the Magician,
Blood and Sand). •
Alexander Dubyanskiy, 79, Russian Tamil scholar, COVID-19. •
Umar Ghalib, 90, Somali politician,
prime minister (1991–1993) and
minister of foreign affairs (1969–1976). •
Mokhtar Hashim, 78, Malaysian politician,
minister of culture (1981–1983) and
youth and sports (1981–1983). •
Tony Hooper, 81, English guitarist (
Strawbs). •
Arthur Imperatore Sr., 95, American transportation executive and hockey team owner (
Colorado Rockies), founder of the
NY Waterway. •
Leonard Kamsler, 85, American golf photographer, organ failure. •
Christine Barkhuizen le Roux, 61, South African writer. •
Draga Olteanu Matei, 87, Romanian actress (
The Famous Paparazzo,
Uncle Marin, the Billionaire,
Explosion), gastrointestinal hemorrhage. •
Kirby Morrow, 47, Canadian voice actor (
Dragon Ball Z,
Inuyasha,
Ninjago), complications from substance abuse. •
Adam Musiał, 71, Polish football player (
Wisła Kraków,
national team) and manager (
Stal Stalowa Wola). •
Michel Robin, 90, French actor (
Farewell, My Queen,
The Triplets of Belleville,
Just a Breath Away), COVID-19. •
Marguerite Ray, 89, American actress (
The Young and the Restless,
Sanford and Son). •
Juan Roldán, 63, Argentine middleweight boxer, COVID-19. •
Esko Silvennoinen, 89, Finnish Olympic field hockey player (
1952). •
Mridula Sinha, 77, Indian politician,
governor of Goa (2014–2019). •
Firsat Sofi, 42, Iraqi politician, governor of
Erbil (since 2019), COVID-19. •
Janusz Turowski, 93, Polish electrical engineer, deputy rector of
Łódź University of Technology (1990–1996). •
James Wasserman, 72, American author.
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Michael J. Budds, 73, American musicologist. •
Sebouh Chouldjian, 61, Turkish-born Armenian
Apostolic prelate, archbishop of
Gougark (since 1996), COVID-19. •
Ted Carpenter, 68, American politician, member of the
Arizona House of Representatives (1999–2007). •
Manvel Grigoryan, 64, Armenian military officer and politician,
deputy (2012–2018). •
Digamber Hansda, 81, Indian
Santhali linguist and tribal rights advocate. •
Hwawei Ko, 68, Taiwanese pedagogue and professor. •
Reşit Karabacak, 66, Turkish Olympic wrestler (
1984), COVID-19. •
Charles Levin, 94, American jurist, justice of the
Michigan Supreme Court (1973–1996). •
Helen Morgan, 54, Welsh field hockey player, Olympic bronze medallist (
1992), cancer. •
Ramsay G. Najjar, 68, Lebanese business executive and writer, complications from COVID-19. •
Dumitru Noroc, 87, Moldovan doctor and politician,
deputy (1990–1994). •
Henry Ward Oxendine, 80, American politician. •
Hayford Peirce, 78, American science fiction author, suicide by gunshot. •
Roger J. Phillips, 80, American geophysicist, complications from Parkinson's disease. •
Alcino Pinto, 64, São Toméan politician, president of the
National Assembly (2012–2014). •
William C. Pryor, 88, American jurist, judge (1979–2019) and chief judge (1984–1988) of the
District of Columbia Court of Appeals. •
André Quilis, 79, French rugby union player (
RC Narbonne,
national team) and coach. •
Harald Ringstorff, 81, German politician. •
Khadim Hussain Rizvi, 54, Pakistani Islamic preacher, founder of
Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan. •
Michal Šafařík, 43, Slovak ice hockey player (
HC Slovan Bratislava), traffic collision. •
Jake Scott, 75, American football player (
Miami Dolphins,
Washington Redskins),
Super Bowl champion (
1973,
1974),
Super Bowl MVP (1973), complications from a fall. •
João Alberto Silveira Freitas, 40, Brazilian painter, asphyxiation. •
Herbert F. Solow, 89, American television producer (
Man from Atlantis). •
Stan Trafford, 74, English footballer (
Port Vale,
Macclesfield Town) and cricketer (
Staffordshire). •
Gennady Zdanovich, 82, Russian archaeologist.
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Antonio Ambrosetti, 75, Italian mathematician, discoverer of the
mountain pass theorem. •
Patricia Beatty, 84, Canadian choreographer and dancer. •
Jorge Horacio Brito, 68, Argentine banker, CEO of
Banco Macro (since 1988), helicopter crash. •
Michael Brooks, 85, British music historian and archivist. •
Ronald Bullough, 89, British materials scientist. •
Ernesto Canto, 61, Mexican race walker, Olympic champion (
1984). •
Daniel Cordier, 100, French militant, historian, and art dealer. •
Marian Cycoń, 80, Polish politician,
deputy (1997–2001, 2011–2015), mayor of
Nowy Sącz (1988–1990) and
Stary Sącz (1995–1998, 2002–2011). •
Jean Darnel, 96–97, French actor and director. •
Rudy del Rosario, 51, Filipino football player (
Kaya,
national team) and manager. •
Jacques Déprez, 82, French Olympic hurdler (
1960). •
Ajay Desai, 63, Indian wildlife expert, cardiac arrest. •
Sandy Dvore, 86, American graphic designer, bone cancer. •
Mony Elkaïm, 79, Moroccan-Belgian psychiatrist and psychotherapist. •
June Furlong, 90, English model. •
Tony Gershlick, 69, British cardiologist, COVID-19. •
Saverio Imperato, 85, Italian immunologist. •
Irinej, 90, Serbian
Orthodox prelate,
patriarch of the Church (since 2010), COVID-19. •
Hannu Lahtinen, 60, Finnish Olympic wrestler (
1984), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. •
Jan Morris, 94, Welsh historian (
Pax Britannica Trilogy), novelist (
Last Letters from Hav) and travel writer. •
Murman Omanidze, 82, Georgian politician,
acting prime minister (1991),
minister of foreign affairs (1991) and
MP (1992–1998), COVID-19. •
Deb Price, 62, American journalist, pioneering lesbian columnist. •
František Reichel, 82, Czech politician,
deputy prime minister of Czechoslovakia (1989–1990). •
Jos Rosa, 94, Belgian Olympic rower. •
John Rowland, 79, English footballer (
Nottingham Forest,
Port Vale,
Mansfield Town). •
Albert Salomon, 85, Bulgarian-Israeli accordionist and social activist. •
Rita Sargsyan, 58, Armenian music teacher and socialite,
first lady (2008–2018), COVID-19. •
Ken Schinkel, 87, Canadian ice hockey player (
New York Rangers,
Pittsburgh Penguins). •
Judith Jarvis Thomson, 91, American moral philosopher. •
Takao Yaguchi, 81, Japanese manga artist (
Fisherman Sanpei), pancreatic cancer.
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Chen Ailian, 80, Chinese dancer, stomach cancer. •
C. K. Bhaskaran, 79, Indian cricketer (
Kerala,
Madras), cancer. •
Dena Dietrich, 91, American actress (''
Adam's Rib, Friends and Lovers, The Wild Party''). •
Oliver Friggieri, 73, Maltese poet, writer and philosopher. •
Edgar García, 60, Colombian bullfighter, COVID-19. •
Robert Garland, 87, American screenwriter (
No Way Out,
The Electric Horseman,
The Big Blue), complications from dementia. •
Sandy Harbutt, 79, Australian actor, director and writer. •
Léon Herschtritt, 84, French photographer. •
Alvin Holmes, 81, American politician, member of the
Alabama House of Representatives (1974–2018). •
Htike Zaw, 53, Burmese politician, shot. •
Jacques Jurquet, 98, French political activist. •
Donal Leace, 81, American singer-songwriter, musician and educator, COVID-19. •
Malcolm Marmorstein, 92, American screenwriter and film director (''
Pete's Dragon, Love Bites, Dark Shadows''). •
Margaret Nosek, 68, American academic and disability rights activist. •
John O'Brien, 75, Irish-American publisher. •
Devi Priya, 71, Indian poet and political satirist. •
Artemije Radosavljević, 85, Serbian
Orthodox prelate, eparch of
Raška and Prizren (1991–2010), COVID-19. •
Eva Rohmann, 76, German politician, member of the
Volkskammer (1981–1990) and chairwoman of the
Democratic Women's League of Germany (1989–1990). •
Jožef Smej, 98, Slovenian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of
Maribor (1983–2009). •
Jens Sørensen, 79, Danish Olympic racing cyclist (
1960). •
Theresa Two Bulls, 71, American
Oglala politician. •
Glenn Wilkes, 91, American college basketball coach (
Stetson Hatters). •
Ricky Yacobi, 57, Indonesian footballer (
PSMS Medan,
Arseto Solo,
national team), heart attack. •
Chester Yorton, 81, American bodybuilder, heart attack.
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Sidi Ould Cheikh Abdallahi, 82, Mauritanian politician,
president (2007–2008). •
Carlo Ausino, 82, Italian film director (
Double Game,
Tony: Another Double Game, ''
Don't Look in the Attic'') and cinematographer. •
Paul Callan, 81, British journalist (
Evening Standard,
Daily Mail,
Daily Mirror), fall. •
Anwar Aziz Chaudhry, 89, Pakistani Olympic swimmer (
1948) and politician,
MP (1988–1990). •
Paul Covington, 86, American basketball coach (
Jackson State Tigers). •
Doris de Agostini, 62, Swiss Olympic alpine skier (
1976,
1980). •
Khalil el-Moumni, 79, Moroccan imam, COVID-19. •
Billy Evans, 88, American basketball player (
Kentucky Wildcats), Olympic champion (
1956). •
Muharrem Fejzo, 87, Albanian film director, set designer and sculptor, COVID-19. •
Jimmy Fletcher, 89, English footballer (
Dartford). •
Gonzalo Galván Castillo, 69, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Autlán (2004–2015). •
Honestie Hodges, 14, American police reformer, COVID-19. •
Elena Hrenova, 70, Moldovan politician,
MP (2014–2019), COVID-19. •
Otto Hutter, 96, Austrian-born British physiologist. •
Helen LaFrance, 101, American artist. •
Lupo, 8, British royal cocker spaniel. (death announced on this date) •
Hamish MacInnes, 90, Scottish mountaineer. •
Mustafa Nadarević, 77, Bosnian actor (
When Father Was Away on Business,
The Glembays,
Silent Gunpowder) and comedian, lung cancer. •
George Nock, 74, American football player (
New York Jets,
Washington Redskins), COVID-19. •
Pan He, 95, Chinese sculptor. •
Yuriy Pleshakov, 32, Ukrainian-Russian footballer (
Sevastopol,
Desna Chernihiv). •
Jerrold Post, 86, American psychiatrist and author, COVID-19. •
Ray Prosser, 93, Welsh rugby union player (
Pontypool,
British and Irish Lions,
Barbarians). •
Patrick Quinn, 37, American disability activist, co-creator of the
Ice Bucket Challenge, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. •
Jon Peter Rolie, 74, Norwegian author. •
Noëlla Rouget, 100, French resistance member and teacher. •
Badal Roy, 62, Bangladeshi footballer (
Mohammedan,
national team), liver cancer. •
Maurice Setters, 83, English football player (
West Bromwich Albion,
Manchester United) and manager (
Doncaster Rovers), complications from Alzheimer's disease. •
Raimo Tuomela, 80, Finnish philosopher. •
Corrie van Gorp, 78, Dutch singer and actress (
De Wereld Draait Door).
23 •
Imoro Andani, Ghanaian royal,
Northern Regional minister. •
Franco Archibugi, 94, Italian scholar. •
Dorothy Gill Barnes, 93, American artist, complications from COVID-19. •
Vinicio Bernardini, 94, Italian politician, COVID-19. •
Bruce Boynton, 83, American civil rights activist (
Freedom Riders,
Boynton v. Virginia), cancer. •
Tamás Böröndi, 65, Hungarian actor (
Szomszédok,
Samba), COVID-19. •
Vittorio Catani, 80, Italian science fiction writer. •
Karl Dall, 79, German actor (
Freddy in the Wild West,
Hotel Clausewitz,
Student of the Bedroom) and comedian, stroke. •
Abby Dalton, 88, American actress (
Falcon Crest,
The Joey Bishop Show,
Hennesey). •
Hartmut Derendorf, 67, German-American pharmacist, clinical pharmacologist and professor. •
David Dinkins, 93, American politician,
mayor of New York City (1990–1993),
borough president of Manhattan (1986–1989) and member of the
New York State Assembly (1966). •
Otto Duintjer, 88, Dutch philosopher. •
Admir Džubur, 56, Bosnian public utility executive and football administrator, chairman of
Željezničar (since 2019), COVID-19. •
Marco Virgilio Ferrari, 87, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of
Milan (1987–2009), COVID-19. •
Konrad Fiałkowski, 80, Polish computer scientist, engineer and science fiction writer. •
Jofran Frejat, 83, Brazilian politician,
deputy (1987–2003, 2007–2011), lung cancer. •
Tarun Gogoi, 84, Indian politician,
chief minister of Assam (2011–2016),
MP (1971–1984, 1991–1996, 1998–2001) and
Assam MLA (1996–1998, since 2001), complications from COVID-19. •
Robert Hammerstiel, 87, Austrian painter and engraver. •
Klaus Heinrich, 93, German philosopher of religion. •
Arthur Hervet, 82, French Roman Catholic priest. •
i_o, 30, American disc jockey and music producer, complications from
Hashimoto's thyroiditis. •
Haluk Kakış, 88, Turkish Olympic sailor. •
Hal Ketchum, 67, American country singer-songwriter ("
Small Town Saturday Night", "
Past the Point of Rescue", "
Hearts Are Gonna Roll"), complications from dementia. •
Yasumi Kobayashi, 58, Japanese science fiction writer, cancer. •
Edward Lazear, 72, American economist, pancreatic cancer. •
Peter Lichtner-Hoyer, 94, Austrian Olympic equestrian (
1956), pentathlete (
1960) and colonel. •
Édouard Marquis, 51, French television and radio host. •
Günther Meier, 79, German Olympic boxer. •
Christian Mistral, 56, Canadian novelist, poet and songwriter. •
Nikolai Myshagin, 65, Kazakh ice hockey coach (
Metallurg Novokuznetsk,
Barys Astana,
national team). •
Anele Ngcongca, 33, South African footballer (
FC Fortune,
Genk,
national team), traffic collision. •
John Oldham, 97, American basketball player (
Fort Wayne Pistons) and coach (
Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles,
Western Kentucky Hilltoppers). •
Louise Pajo, 80, New Zealand actress (
Doctor Who,
The Avengers,
Prisoner). •
Günter Rittner, 93, German painter and illustrator. •
David Rogers, 99, English archdeacon. •
Józef Rysula, 81, Polish Olympic cross-country skier (
1960,
1964,
1968). •
Sergei Shmonin, 51, Russian football player (
Krylia Sovetov) and executive (
Yunit Samara). •
Nikola Spasov, 61, Bulgarian football player (
Dunav Ruse,
Cherno More) and manager (
Kaliakra Kavarna), COVID-19. •
Viktor Zimin, 58, Russian politician,
chairman of the Government of
Khakassia (2009–2018), COVID-19.
24 •
João Alves Filho, 79, Brazilian politician and civil engineer, governor of
Sergipe (1983–1987, 1991–1995, 2003–2007) and mayor of
Aracaju (1975–1979, 2013–2017), COVID-19. •
Rose Marie Battaglia, 91, American
Hall of Fame college basketball coach (
Bergen Community College,
Iona College), lung cancer. •
Fasih Bokhari, 78, Pakistani military officer and civil servant,
chief of Naval Staff (1997–1999) and chairman of the
National Accountability Bureau (2011–2013). •
David Butler, 92, Australian major general. •
Montserrat Carulla, 90, Spanish actress (
Companys, procés a Catalunya,
El Cor de la Ciutat,
The Orphanage). •
Juan de Dios Castro Lozano, 78, Mexican lawyer and politician,
president of the Chamber of Deputies (2003–2004) and
MP (1979–1985, 1991–2000, 2003–2006), COVID-19. •
Yves Vander Cruysen, 57, Belgian historian and politician, COVID-19. •
José de Bastos, 91, Portuguese football player (
Benfica,
Beira-Mar) and manager (
Estoril Praia). •
Christophe Dominici, 48, French rugby union player (
Toulon,
Stade Français,
national team), fall. •
Erik Galimov, 84, Russian geochemist. •
Julio César Gandarilla Bermejo, 77, Cuban vice admiral,
minister of the interior (since 2017). •
Jim Hanifan, 87, American football coach (
St. Louis Cardinals) and player (
Toronto Argonauts). •
Yaroslav Horak, 93, Australian illustrator and comics artist. •
Damián Iguacén Borau, 104, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
San Cristóbal de La Laguna (1984–1991). •
Mohammad Khadem, 85, Iranian Olympic wrestler (
1960). •
Kambuzia Partovi, 65, Iranian film director (
Café Transit,
Closed Curtain) and screenwriter (
The Circle), COVID-19. •
Dorothea G. Petrie, 95, American television producer. •
Alan Ramsey, 82, Australian journalist (
The Sydney Morning Herald) and speechwriter, complications from dementia. •
Mike Reed, 75, Australian politician,
MLA (1987–2003),
deputy chief minister of the Northern Territory (1995–2001). •
Khalif Isse Mudan, 67, Somali politician and Air Force commander, COVID-19. •
Ashiesh Roy, 55, Indian actor (
Home Delivery,
Raja Natwarlal,
Barkhaa), kidney failure. •
Harry Ryan, 63, Irish hurler (
Kilkenny). •
Bob Ryder, 64, American professional wrestling journalist. •
Kalbe Sadiq, 81, Indian Islamic scholar, pneumonia and colorectal cancer. •
Fred Sasakamoose, 86, Canadian ice hockey player (
Chicago Blackhawks), COVID-19. •
Mamadou Tandja, 82, Nigerien politician,
president (1999–2010). •
Vasil Yakusha, 62, Belarusian rower, Olympic silver (
1980) and bronze medallist (
1988). •
Hussein Al-Zuhairi, Iraqi politician,
MP, COVID-19.
25 •
Marc-André Bédard, 85, Canadian lawyer and politician,
deputy premier of Quebec (1984–1985) and
Quebec MNA (1973–1985), COVID-19. •
Saïd Bouhadja, 82, Algerian politician,
president of the People's National Assembly (2017–2018). •
Marcello Brunelli, 81, Italian neurophysiologist and academic, complications from COVID-19. •
Bob DeWeese, 86, American politician, member of the
Kentucky House of Representatives (1993–2016). •
Márton Erdős, 76, Hungarian Olympic wrestler. •
Cor Geelhuijzen, 91, Dutch footballer (
Ajax). •
Denis Heaslip, 87, Irish hurler. •
Karl Janetschek, 80, Austrian chess player. •
Uriah Adolphus Ashley Maclean, 76, Panamanian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Penonomé (1993–2015). •
Diego Maradona, 60, Argentine footballer (
Barcelona,
Napoli,
national team), World Cup winner (
1986), heart attack. •
Duris Maxwell, 74, Canadian drummer. •
José Manuel Mireles Valverde, 62, Mexican paramilitary leader, COVID-19. •
Ahmad Mukhtar, 74, Pakistani politician, minister of
defence (2008–2012) and
water and power (2012–2013). •
Colin Newell, 47, British television personality (
Storage Hunters,
Celebrity Big Brother). •
William L. Nicholson, 94, American Air Force major general. •
Paul Nyman, 91, Finnish Olympic racing cyclist (
1952,
1956,
1960). •
Ahmed Patel, 71, Indian politician,
MP (1977–1989, since 1993), complications from COVID-19. •
Markus Paul, 54, American football player (
Chicago Bears) and coach (
New York Giants,
Dallas Cowboys). •
Zenon Plech, 67, Polish motorcycle speedway rider. •
Alan Powell, 84, New Zealand-born Australian historian. •
Jacques Secrétin, 71, French table tennis player, world champion (
1977). •
Flor Silvestre, 90, Mexican singer ("
Cielo rojo"), actress (
The Soldiers of Pancho Villa,
Ánimas Trujano) and equestrienne. •
Robert E. Thacker, 102, American test pilot. •
Camilla Wicks, 92, American violinist. •
James Wolfensohn, 86, Australian-American banker and Olympic fencer (
1956),
president of the World Bank Group (1995–2005).
26 •
Fecó Balázs, 69, Hungarian singer and composer, COVID-19. •
Allan Botschinsky, 80, Danish jazz trumpeter. •
George H. Carley, 82, American jurist, justice (1993–2012) and chief justice (2012) of the
Supreme Court of Georgia, COVID-19. •
Fritz Cejka, 92, Austrian footballer (
ESV Admira Vienna,
Kapfenberger SV,
national team). •
Athol Kennedy Chase, 84, Australian anthropologist and ethnographer. •
Garry Davidson, 66, Australian footballer (
Geelong). •
Cecilia Fusco, 87, Italian operatic soprano, long illness complicated by COVID-19. •
Jamir Garcia, 42, Filipino singer (
Slapshock), suicide by hanging. •
Vladimir Ivanov, 65, Bulgarian Olympic sprinter (
1980), complications from COVID-19. •
Benjamín Jiménez Hernández, 82, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Culiacán (1993–2011). •
F. C. Kohli, 96, Indian industrialist, founder of
Tata Consultancy Services and president of
NASSCOM (1995–1996), heart attack. •
Dimitar Largov, 84, Bulgarian footballer (
Slavia Sofia,
national team). •
Sadiq al-Mahdi, 84, Sudanese politician and religious leader,
prime minister (1966–1967, 1986–1989), COVID-19. •
Alfonso Milián Sorribas, 81, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Barbastro-Monzón (2004–2014). •
Tevita Momoedonu, 74, Fijian politician,
prime minister (2000, 2001). •
Daria Nicolodi, 70, Italian actress (
Deep Red,
Shock) and screenwriter (
Suspiria). •
Louis Nzala Kianza, 74,
Congolese Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Popokabaka (1996–2020). •
Hafez Abu Seada, 55, Egyptian human rights activist, chairman of the
Egyptian Organization for Human Rights (since 2004), COVID-19. •
Nur Supriyanto, 55, Indonesian politician,
MP of West Java (2004–2018, since 2019), COVID-19. •
Kamen Tchanev, 56, Bulgarian operatic tenor, COVID-19. •
Daniel Michael Tellep, 89, American businessman. •
Celestino Vercelli, 74, Italian racing cyclist. •
Dadang Wigiarto, 53, Indonesian politician, regent of
Situbondo (since 2010), COVID-19.
27 •
Kevin Burnham, 63, American sailor, Olympic champion (
2004) and silver medalist (
1992), pulmonary disease. •
Selva Casal, 93, Uruguayan poet. •
Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, 59, Iranian nuclear scientist, shot. •
Gene Fraise, 88, American politician, member of the
Iowa Senate (1986–2013), COVID-19. •
Tony Hsieh, 46, American internet entrepreneur (
Zappos), injuries sustained in a house fire. •
Madieng Khary Dieng, 88, Senegalese politician,
minister of the interior (1991–1993). •
Jin Zhanpeng, 82, Chinese metallurgist, member of the
Chinese Academy of Sciences. •
Keisuke Kumakiri, 86, Japanese photographer, aspiration pneumonia. •
Dainis Liepiņš, 58, Latvian racing cyclist. •
Kamel Madoun, Algerian handball player and coach (
NA Hussein Dey,
Oman Club,
national team). •
Jim McFarland, 73, American football player (
St. Louis Cardinals,
Miami Dolphins) and politician, member of the
Nebraska Legislature (1986–1991). •
Bob Miller, 94, American baseball player (
Philadelphia Phillies). •
Lou Nistico, 67, Canadian ice hockey player (
Toronto Toros,
Colorado Rockies). •
Dieter Popp, 82, German spy. •
Parviz Poorhosseini, 79, Iranian actor (
Bashu, the Little Stranger,
Saint Mary), COVID-19. •
John B. Roe, 78, American politician, member of the
Illinois Senate (1973–1979), myelofibrosis. •
Kenneth C. Smith Sr., 88, American politician, member of the
New Hampshire House of Representatives (1974–1982). •
Donald Whiston, 90, English footballer (
Stoke City,
Crewe Alexandra,
Rochdale). •
Aly Zaker, 76, Bangladeshi actor (
Agami,
Nodir Naam Modhumoti,
Lalsalu), marketing director and writer, COVID-19.
28 •
Lon Adams, 95, American food scientist, creator of the
Slim Jim, complications from COVID-19. •
Shams Badran, 91, Egyptian politician,
minister of defense (1966–1967). •
Hakam Balawi, 82, Palestinian politician,
minister of the interior (2003–2005). •
Clifton Bertrand, 84, Trinidadian Olympic sprinter (
1960,
1964). •
Bharat Bhalke, 59–60, Indian politician, complications from COVID-19. •
Philippe Clair, 90, French film director (
Déclic et des claques, ''
Par où t'es rentré ? On t'a pas vu sortir), actor (Girl on the Road'') and screenwriter. •
Othella Dallas, 95, American dancer and jazz singer, lung cancer. •
Roger Fite, 82, French rugby union player (
Cahors Rugby,
CA Brive,
national team). •
Andrea Huser, 46, Swiss mountain biker and triathlete, fall. •
Jin Dinghan, 90, Chinese translator. •
Ian Jenkins, 67, British archaeologist and curator. •
Shahadat Hossain Khan, 62, Bangladeshi
sarod player, COVID-19. •
Jan Kilian, 66, Polish politician and entrepreneur, member of the
Sejm (2015–2019). •
Roberto Leitão, 83, Brazilian martial artist, COVID-19. •
Sara Leland, 79, American ballet dancer and
répétiteur,
New York City Ballet principal dancer (1972–1983), congestive heart failure. •
Tyler C. Lockett, 87, American jurist, justice of the
Kansas Supreme Court (1983–2003), COVID-19. •
Roger Mandle, 79, American art curator and academic administrator, president of the
Rhode Island School of Design (1993–2008). •
David Mordaunt, 83, English cricketer (
Sussex). •
Basil Moss, 85, British actor (
Emergency Ward 10,
First Among Equals,
David Copperfield). •
Vítor Oliveira, 67, Portuguese football player (
Portimonense) and manager (
Paços de Ferreira,
Gil Vicente), heart attack. •
Bonifácio Piccinini, 91, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop of
Cuiabá (1981–2004). •
Maria Piechotka, 100, Polish architect and politician, member of the
Sejm (1961–1965). •
David Prowse, 85, English actor (
Star Wars,
A Clockwork Orange,
Jabberwocky) and bodybuilder, complications from COVID-19. •
Peter Radtke, 77, German actor and playwright. •
Juan de Dios Román, 77, Spanish handball coach (
Atlético Madrid BM,
BM Ciudad Real,
national team) and president of the
RFEBM (2008–2013), stroke. •
Anneliese Seonbuchner, 91, German Olympic hurdler (
1952). •
Jean-Louis Servan-Schreiber, 83, French journalist, COVID-19. •
Pearl Sullivan, 59, Malaysian-Canadian engineer, cancer. •
Jean Tavernier, 92, French politician. •
Wendy Weir, 72, Australian cricketer, cancer. •
Marvin Westmore, 85, American makeup artist (
Blade Runner,
The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas,
Escape from L.A.).
29 •
Miša Aleksić, 67, Serbian rock bassist (
Riblja Čorba), complications from COVID-19. •
Sahibzada Farooq Ali, 89, Pakistani politician,
speaker of the National Assembly (1973–1977). •
José Rafael Barquero Arce, 89, Costa Rican Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of
Alajuela (1980–2007). •
Ben Bova, 88, American science fiction writer (
Grand Tour), complications from COVID-19 and a stroke. •
Edda Bresciani, 90, Italian Egyptologist. •
Marco Dino Brogi, 88, Italian Roman Catholic prelate,
apostolic nuncio to Egypt and
delegate to the Arab League (2002–2006), COVID-19. •
Tom Casperson, 61, American politician, member of the
Michigan House of Representatives (2003–2008) and
Senate (2011–2018), lung cancer. •
Mary R. Dawson, 89, American vertebrate paleontologist and museum curator (
Carnegie Museum of Natural History), heart failure. •
Papa Bouba Diop, 42, Senegalese footballer (
Fulham,
Portsmouth,
national team), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. •
Philip Dulhunty, 96, Australian aviator, aspiration pneumonia. •
Jack Foley, 81, American basketball player (
Holy Cross Crusaders,
Boston Celtics,
New York Knicks). •
Vladimir Fortov, 74, Russian physicist, member of the
Russian Academy of Sciences, COVID-19. •
Ernesto Galli, 75, Italian football player and coach (
Lanerossi Vicenza), COVID-19. •
Nelly Sfeir Gonzalez, 90, American librarian and bibliographer, complications from COVID-19. •
Sam Herman, 84, British glass artist. •
Siegfried Hug, 84, German Olympic cross-country skier (
1960). •
Senga McCrone, 86, Scottish bowler. •
Joe Mooney, 90, American stadium groundskeeper (
Boston Red Sox). •
Giorgio Morales, 88, Italian politician,
mayor of Florence (1989–1995), pneumonia. •
Peg Murray, 96, American actress (
Cabaret),
Tony winner (
1967). •
April Boy Regino, 59, Filipino musician and actor, chronic kidney disease. •
John Sedgley, 81, English cricketer (
Worcestershire). •
Remo Sernagiotto, 65, Italian politician,
MEP (2014–2019), heart attack. •
Ali-Asghar Shahbazi, 98, Iranian actor (
A Separation), cardiac arrest. •
Suh Se-ok, 91, South Korean painter. •
Nedal Abu Tabaq, 49, Polish-Palestinian imam and doctor, COVID-19. •
Viorel Turcu, 60, Romanian footballer (
Argeș Pitești,
Steaua București,
national team), heart attack. •
Ayhan Ulubelen, 89, Turkish analytical chemist, COVID-19. •
Richard C. West, 76, American librarian and
Tolkien scholar, COVID-19.
30 •
Miguel Algarín, 79, Puerto Rican writer, co-founder of the
Nuyorican Poets Café. •
Sheetal Amte, 39, Indian social worker, suicide. •
Irina Antonova, 98, Russian art historian, complications from COVID-19. •
Herman van Bekkum, 88, Dutch chemist. •
Dee Benson, 72, American jurist, judge (since 1991) and chief judge (1999–2006) of the
U.S. District Court for Utah, brain cancer. •
Eddie Benton-Banai, 89, American civil rights activist (
American Indian Movement). •
Betty Bobbitt, 81, American-born Australian actress (
Prisoner,
Crocodile Dundee II,
Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles), stroke. •
Hella Brock, 101, German music educator and musicologist, COVID-19. •
Vishwa Nath Datta, 94, Indian historian. •
Ross Dykes, 75, New Zealand cricketer (
Auckland). •
Lorenzo Fernández, 81, Cuban baseball player (
Baltimore Orioles). •
Guido Goldman, 83, American political scientist. •
Bruce Herschensohn, 88, American political commentator. •
Liliane Juchli, 87, Swiss nurse and author, COVID-19. •
Kiran Maheshwari, 59, Indian politician,
MP (2004–2009), COVID-19. •
David Mills, 94, Canadian bass singer and poet. •
José María Palomo, 74, Spanish Olympic bobsledder. •
Branimir Šćepanović, 83, Serbian writer. •
Aleksandr Shatskikh, 46, Kazakh football player (
Kainar,
national team) and manager. •
Muhammad Adil Siddiqui, 57, Pakistani politician,
Sindh MPA (2013–2018), COVID-19. •
Anne Sylvestre, 86, French singer-songwriter. •
Tan Eng Bock, 84, Singaporean Olympic water polo player (
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