MarketDeaths in April 2025
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Deaths in April 2025

The following is a list of notable deaths in April 2025.

April 2025
1Miguel Ángel Aguilar Miranda, 85, Ecuadorian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Guaranda (1991–2004) and Military Ordinariate of Ecuador (2004–2014). • Deepak Bohara, 74, Nepalese politician, MP (since 2022). • Arsenio Campos, 79, Mexican actor. • Peter Catt, 88, British plant breeder. (death announced on this date) • Leandro Domingues, 41, Brazilian footballer (Vitória, Kashiwa Reysol, Yokohama FC), testicular cancer. • George Freeman, 97, American jazz guitarist (Birth Sign, New Improved Funk, Man & Woman). • Wayne Handy, 89, American rock and roll singer. • He Zhukang, 93, Chinese politician, deputy (1983–1998), governor of Henan (1983–1987) and Jilin (1987–1989). • Michael Hurley, 83, American folk singer-songwriter (Have Moicy!, Snockgrass, Watertower). • Stanley O. Ikenberry, 90, American academic, president of the University of Illinois System (1979–1995, 2010). • Charles H. Jacoby Jr., 70, American general. • Alfi Kabiljo, 89, Croatian composer and musician. • Dean T. Kashiwagi, 72, American economist. • Val Kilmer, 65, American actor (Top Gun, The Doors, Batman Forever), pneumonia. • Gerald Luss, 98, American architect (Gerald Luss House). • Sergey Mavrin, 73, Russian jurist, judge (since 2005) and deputy president (since 2009) of the Constitutional Court. • Luc Michel, 67, Belgian political activist. • Yahyah Michot, 72, Belgian Islamologist and academic. • Nancy Huddleston Packer, 99, American writer. • María del Carmen Pinete Vargas, 64, Mexican politician, four-term deputy, vice president of the Chamber (2024). • Alfred Recours, 80, French politician, mayor of Conches-en-Ouche (1984–2020) and deputy (1988–1993, 1997–2002). • Dave Täht, 59, American network engineer. • Johnny Tillotson, 86, American singer-songwriter ("Poetry in Motion", "It Keeps Right On a-Hurtin'", "Without You"), complications from Parkinson's disease. • John Vella, 74, American football player (Oakland Raiders, Minnesota Vikings), Super Bowl champion (1977). • Clare Westcott, 100, Canadian political consultant and police commissioner. • Roger J-B Wets, 88, Belgian mathematician. • Faramarz Zelli, 82, Iranian footballer (Kian Tehran, PAS Tehran, national team). 2Omar Aktouf, 80, Algerian-born Canadian consultant and academic. • Judith Billings, 81, American judge, judge of the Utah Court of Appeals (1987–2008). • Gregor Formanek, 100, Romanian German Nazi soldier. • Priscilla Frisch, 81, American astronomer. • Teresa González Murillo, 52–53, Mexican human rights activist, shot. • William D. Graves, 87, American politician, member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives (1978–2004). • Matt Hassett, 93, Irish hurler (Toomevara, Tipperary). • Bob Holladay, 93, American football player (San Francisco 49ers, Los Angeles Rams). • Johnny King, 92, English footballer (Crewe Alexandra, Stoke City, Cardiff City). • Petra Krause, 86, German-Italian communist militant and weapons smuggler. • Carl M. Kuttler Jr., 85, American academic administrator, president of St. Petersburg College (1978–2009). • Winifred W. Logan, 98, British nurse theorist. • Fábio Marcelino, 52, Brazilian Olympic volleyball player (1996). • Don Mattson, 69, Australian footballer (Richmond). • M. Hasna Maznavi, 39, American writer, director and activist, founder of the Women's Mosque of America, complications from diabetes. • Austin Metcalf, 17, American teenager, stabbed. • Don Moon, 89, American academic administrator, president of Shimer College (1978–2004). • Peter Pearson, 87, Canadian film director (The Best Damn Fiddler from Calabogie to Kaladar, Paperback Hero) and screenwriter. • Zdravko Pečar, 75, Slovenian Olympic discus thrower (1972). • Suzanne Rand, 75, American actress and comedian, cardiopulmonary arrest. • Curtis R. Reitz, 95, American legal scholar. • Roy Sinclair, 96, Scottish Hall of Fame curler, president of the World Curling Federation (2000–2006). • Khamtai Siphandone, 101, Laotian politician, president (1998–2006), prime minister (1991–1998), and chairman of the Revolutionary Party (1992–2006). • Franklin Stahl, 95, American molecular biologist (Meselson–Stahl experiment), heart failure. • Alois Švehlík, 85, Czech actor (Forbidden Dreams, Alois Nebel, On the Roof) and theater pedagogue. • Greg Zito, 72, American politician, member of the Illinois Senate (1983–1991) and House of Representatives (1981–1983). 3Andreas Prinz von Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha, 82, German landowner, head of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (since 1998). • Alfredo Bianchini, 84, Italian politician, deputy (1992–1994). • Knut Brofoss, 76, Norwegian civil servant, director of the National Insurance Court (2005–2016). • Wanda Chase, 74, Brazilian journalist and Black activist. • Floyd Clack, 84, American politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives (1983–1996). • Jenni L. Evans, 63, Australian-born American meteorologist and academic. • Anthony V. Gazzara, 87, American lawyer and politician, member of the New York State Assembly (1974–1976) and senate (1976–1983). • Eunice Golden, 98, American painter. • Farooq Hamid, 80, Pakistani cricketer (Lahore, PIA, national team). • Stephen Mo Hanan, 78, American actor (Cats), heart attack. • Ted Hipkiss, 78, New Zealand cricketer (Northern Districts). • Ivan Kley, 66, Brazilian tennis player and coach. • Daniel Kluger, 73, Israeli writer. • Jiří Kochta, 78, Czech ice hockey player (Jihlava, Sparta Praha), Olympic silver medallist (1968). • Jesse Kornbluth, 79, American journalist and author, Lewy body dementia. • Theodore McCarrick, 94, American laicized Roman Catholic cardinal, archbishop of Newark (1986–2000) and Washington (2001–2006). • Paulo Mendo, 92, Portuguese doctor and politician, minister of health (1993–1995), MP (1995–1999). • Mirawas, 69–70, Pakistani comedian. • Frank Moberg, 85, Finnish ice hockey executive (HIFK). • Mick O'Dwyer, 88, Irish Gaelic football player (Waterville, South Kerry) and manager (Kerry). • Ladislas Orsy, 103, Hungarian theologian. • Seyit Halil Özsoy, 76–77, Turkish politician, MP (1987–1991). • David Paton, 94, American ophthalmologist, co-founder of Orbis International. • Amphon Phongsuwan, 60, Thai civil servant. (death announced on this date) • Juan Andrés Ramírez, 77, Uruguayan politician, minister of the interior (1990–1993), cancer. • John Saint Ryan, 72, English actor (Coronation Street, Roar, ''Squanto: A Warrior's Tale'') and equestrian, heart attack. • Amália Sterbinszky, 74, Hungarian handball player, Olympic bronze medallist (1976). • Idris Abdul'aziz Dutsen Tanshi, 67–68, Nigerian imam. • Dean Wells, 54, American football player (Seattle Seahawks, Carolina Panthers, New England Patriots), acute lymphoblastic leukemia. • Andy Wharton, 63, English footballer (Burnley, Torquay United, Chester City). • Margarita Xhepa, 93, Albanian actress (People's Artist of Albania). 4Amadou Bagayoko, 70, Malian musician (Amadou & Mariam). • Marion Blackburn, 86, American tennis player and entrepreneur. • Jim Brandenburg, 79, American environmentalist and wildlife photographer. • Vicki Brick, 43, American basketball player (Sydney Flames), ovarian cancer. • Perri Cutten, 73, Australian fashion designer. • Barbara Everett, 92, British academic. • Paul Fierlinger, 89, Czech-American animator and director (My Dog Tulip). • John A. Galloway, 96, American endocrinologist. • Ron Gardin, 80, American football player (Baltimore Colts, New England Patriots), Super Bowl champion (1971). • Petro Georgiou, 77, Greek-born Australian politician, MP (1994–2010). • Ataullah Hafezzi, 77, Bangladeshi Islamist leader and politician. • Aanund Hylland, 75, Norwegian economist. • Paul Karo, 89, Scottish-born Australian actor (Quiet Night, The Box, Prisoner). • Manoj Kumar, 87, Indian actor (Kranti, Upkar, Roti Kapada Aur Makaan). • Larisa Maksimova, 81, Russian mathematician. • Edgar Yves Monnou, 72, Beninese politician, minister of foreign affairs (1995–1996). • Friðrik Ólafsson, 90, Icelandic chess grandmaster, president of FIDE (1978–1982). • Kate Orchard, 102, British World War II veteran (Women's Auxiliary Corps). • Eraslan Özkaya, 85, Turkish judge, president of the Court of Cassation (2002–2004). • Ravikumar, 71, Indian actor (Ullasa Yaathra, Aanandham Paramaanandham, Ee Manohara Theeram), lung cancer. • Bernard Ringeissen, 90, French classical pianist. • Tony Rundle, 86, Australian politician, premier of Tasmania (1996–1998). • Frank Rusagara, 69–70, Rwandan political prisoner. (death announced on this date) • Ray Seals, 59, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers). • Paul Strassmann, 96, Czech-born American information technology executive. • Peter Turang, 78, Indonesian Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop of Kupang (1997–2024). • Gene Ward, 82, American politician, member of the Hawaii House of Representatives (1990–1998, 2006–2025). • Chris Youlden, 82, English blues rock singer (Savoy Brown), bronchial pneumonia. • Kazuyuki Yukawa, 75, Japanese politician, MP (2012–2014), aspiration pneumonia. • Connie Zehr, 87, American installation artist. 5Dave Allen, 69, English bassist (Gang of Four, Shriekback) and record label executive (World Domination Recordings). • Mouhcine Bouhlal, 54, Moroccan footballer (FAR Rabat, national team, 1992 Olympics). • Corrin Brooks-Meade, 37, English-born Montserratian footballer (Alki Larnaca, Nea Salamis, Montserrat national team). • Cedric Dempsey, 92, American sports administrator, executive director of the NCAA (1994–2003). • Antonello Fassari, 72, Italian actor (Romanzo Criminale, The Goodbye Kiss, Suburra) and comedian. • Colin Fox, 86, Canadian actor (Psi Factor, Atomic Betty, Tommy Boy). • Nasiru Sulemana Gbadegbe, 74, Ghanaian jurist, justice of the Supreme Court (2009–2020). • Georg Gölter, 86, German politician, MP (1969–1977), member of the Landtag of Rhineland-Palatinate (1979–2006). • Heikki Hasu, 99, Finnish Nordic skier, Olympic champion (1948, 1952), and politician, MP (1962–1970). • Shigeaki Hattori, 61, Japanese racing driver (Indy Racing League, NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series) and team owner (Hattori Racing Enterprises), traffic collision. • Raymond Hawthorne, 88, New Zealand stage actor and theatre director (National Opera of New Zealand). • Thomas W. Hoover, 92, American politician, member of the New Mexico House of Representatives (1964–1974). • Harry Humes, 89, American poet. • Julian Jacobs, 87, American judge. • Philip W. Johnston, 80, American politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1975–1979) and Senate (1979–1989), stroke. • Richard Kahn, 95, American marketing executive. • Di McCarthy, New Zealand neuroscientist and science administrator, chief executive of the Royal Society of New Zealand (2007–2014). • Bob McManus, 81, American newspaper editor (New York Post). • Lu Long Ogburn Medlin, 92, American beauty queen. • Luigi Nocera, 70, Italian politician, deputy (1994–2001). • Nate Oliver, 84, American baseball player (Los Angeles Dodgers, Chicago Cubs, New York Yankees). • Pasha Technique, 40, Russian rapper and music producer, complications from drug overdose. • Hans-Peter Repnik, 77, German politician, MP (1983–2005). • Enrique Sánchez de León, 90, Spanish politician, minister of health and social security (1977–1979). • David A. Siegel, 89, American hotelier, founder of Westgate Resorts. • Harmen Siezen, 84, Dutch newsreader (NOS Journaal) and journalist. • Billy Smith, 70, American baseball player (Houston Astros). • Peter Stuhlmacher, 93, German Protestant theologian and biblical scholar. • Philip Sunshine, 94, American neonatologist. • Birger Vestermo, 95, Norwegian Olympic cross-country skier (1956). • Carl Warwick, 88, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals, Houston Colt .45s, Baltimore Orioles), World Series champion (1964). • Derek Whitehead, 81, English rugby league footballer (Warrington, Lancashire, national team). • Avigdor Yitzhaki, 75, Israeli politician, MK (2006–2008). 6Ronald Appleton, 97, Northern Irish prosecutor. • Ken Beck, 84, Australian footballer (Hawthorn). • Jorge Bolaño, 47, Colombian footballer (Atlético Junior, Parma, national team), heart attack. • Clem Burke, 70, American Hall of Fame drummer (Blondie), cancer. • Robert Corbett, 86, Canadian politician, MP (1978–1993). • Roberto De Simone, 91, Italian stage director and composer (La Gatta Cenerentola). • Adel Dridi, Tunisian businessman and convicted criminal. • Peter Geiger, 82, Liechtensteiner historian. • Joseph Grodin, 94, American lawyer and jurist, associate justice of the California Supreme Court (1982–1987). • Chaudhry Arshad Javaid Warraich, 68, Pakistani politician, Punjab MPA (2013–2023). • Kosala Jayaweera, 38, Sri Lankan politician, MP (since 2024), heart attack. • Brian Jones, 89, Welsh rugby union player (Newport RFC, national team). • Percy Knight, 70, Australian rugby footballer (Balmain Tigers, Canberra Raiders, New South Wales). • Max Kozloff, 91, American art historian, art critic and photographer. • Lee Ek Tieng, 91, Singaporean bureaucrat. • Peter McEvoy, 72, British golfer. • Avis McIntosh, 86, New Zealand Olympic hurdler and sprinter (1964). • John Mills, 86, British businessman, founder of JML. • Dan Murray, 90, Irish Gaelic footballer (Macroom GAA, UCC GAA, Cork). • Jay North, 73, American actor (Dennis the Menace, Maya, Arabian Knights), colorectal cancer. • Victor Omololu Olunloyo, 89, Nigerian mathematician and politician, governor of Oyo State (1983). • Jeremiah P. Ostriker, 87, American astrophysicist, renal disease. • Rémy Pautrat, 85, French civil servant, director of the Direction de la surveillance du territoire (1985–1986). • Claude Saurel, 76, French rugby union player (Béziers) and manager (Morocco national team, Russia national team). • Momodou Lamin Sedat Jobe, 80, Gambian politician, minister of foreign affairs (1998–2001). • Anna Slováčková, 29, Czech singer (Tvoje tvář má známý hlas) and actress (Ordinace v růžové zahradě 2), breast cancer. • Ollie Taylor, 78, American basketball player (ABA). • Paschal Topno, 92, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Ambikapur (1985–1994) and archbishop of Bhopal (1994–2007). • Albert Vanucci, 77, French footballer (Sochaux, Monaco, national team). • Willie Vassallo, 75, Maltese footballer (Floriana, Green Gully, national team). • Cecilia Villalobos, 63, Chilean politician and academic, governor of Colchagua Province (2004–2006). • Marlene Warfield, 83, American actress (Network, Maude, The Great White Hope), lung cancer. • Pongsri Woranuch, 85, Thai luk thung singer, lung disease. • Sam Pee Yalley, Ghanaian lawyer and government official. • Barbara Yeaman, 100, American conservationist. • Sami Zubaida, 88, Iraqi scholar. 7Kenny Adams, 84, American Hall of Fame boxing trainer. • Sir Christopher Airy, 91, British army officer and courtier, Major-General commanding the Household Division (1986–1989) and private secretary to the Prince of Wales (1990–1991). • Evelyn Bacon, 75, Canadian politician, Saskatchewan MLA (1982–1986). • Keith Bakker, 64, American-Dutch mental health practitioner and convicted criminal, heart failure. • Edward Belfort, 59, Surinamese politician, minister of justice and police (2012–2015), MP (since 2015). • Mike Bradwell, 76, British theatre director and playwright. • Paul Breza, 87, American Roman Catholic priest and Kashubian American activist. • Marcel Cupák, 51, Czech footballer (SK Sigma Olomouc, 1. FK Drnovice, Zbrojovka Brno). • Andy Dindar, 82, South African-born English cricketer (Gloucestershire, Hertfordshire, Berkshire). • Alex Faulkner, 88, Canadian ice hockey player (Toronto Maple Leafs, Detroit Red Wings). • Elsa Honig Fine, 94, American art historian. • William Finn, 73, American composer (Falsettos, A New Brain, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee), Tony Award winner (1992), pulmonary fibrosis. • John Haiman, 79, American linguist. • Hinewhare Harawira, 71, New Zealand Māori activist, cancer. • Raghbir Lal, 95, Indian field hockey player, Olympic champion (1952, 1956). • Marvin Levy, 96, American film publicist (DreamWorks Pictures, Amblin Entertainment, Columbia Pictures). • Roland Mall, 73, German footballer (VfB Stuttgart, Preußen Münster, Viktoria Köln). • Greg Millen, 67, Canadian ice hockey player (St. Louis Blues, Hartford Whalers) and sportscaster (Hockey Night in Canada), heart attack. • Kishna Ram Nai, 90, Indian politician, Rajasthan MLA (1990–1998, 2013–2018), kidney disease. • Edith Nawakwi, 65, Zambian economist and politician, minister of finance (1998–1999). • Colman O'Donovan, 97, Irish hurler (Midleton, Donoughmore, Cork) and Roman Catholic priest. • Laura Pantelakos, 89, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (1978–2022). • Jüri Põld, 68, Estonian judge, justice of the supreme court (1993–2021). • Murdaya Poo, 84, Indonesian businessman and politician, member of the House of Representatives (2004–2009), cancer. • David Renneberg, 82, Australian cricketer (national team). • Bernard Rosenthal, 91, American scholar and historian. • Dan Sullivan, 85, American football player (Baltimore Colts). • Kathleen Thomerson, 91, American organist. • Joey D. Vieira, 80, American actor (Lassie, The Patriot, ''Ferris Bueller's Day Off''). • Dimitris Vounatsos, 81–82, Greek lawyer and politician, MP (1981–1990, 1991–1996). • Drew Zingg, 68, American guitarist. 8Richard Appignanesi, 84, Canadian writer. • Cathy Bernheim, 78, French novelist and journalist. • Teresina Bodkin, Montserratian civil servant, speaker of the Legislative Council (2010–2014, 2019–2020). (death announced on this date) • Jacqueline Brisepierre, 79, French Olympic gymnast (1964, 1968). • Herman E. Brockman, 91, American geneticist. • Wilhelm Burgsmüller, 93, German footballer (Borussia Dortmund). • Pascal Dozie, 85, Nigerian businessman and banker, founder of Diamond Bank. • Carl-Göran Ekerwald, 101, Swedish novelist and literary critic. • Amara Essy, 80, Ivorian diplomat and politician, president of the UNGA (1994–1995), acting secretary-general of the Organization of African Unity (2001–2002) and minister of foreign affairs (1990–2000). • Ray Fisher, 91, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers, Dallas Cowboys). • Enzo Flego, 84, Italian politician, deputy (1992–1996). • Svetlana Gerasimenko, 80, Tajikistani astronomer. • Taj Haider, 83, Pakistani politician, playwright, and mathematician, senator (1995–2000), cancer. • Vahdettin İşsever, 56, Turkish Olympic boxer (1996). • Nicky Katt, 54, American actor (Dazed and Confused, Boston Public, Boiler Room), suicide by hanging. • John Koech, 78–79, Kenyan politician, MP (1979–1990, 2003–2007). • Manga, 87, Brazilian footballer (Sport Recife, Botafogo, national team), cancer. • Sutton Marks, 96, American politician, member of the Mississippi House of Representatives (1960–1968). • Faleh Al-Nasser, Jordanian politician, minister of health (2001–2002). • Pere Palau Torres, 78, Spanish politician, member of the Parliament of the Balearic Islands (1987–2015), traffic collision. • Ram Sahay Panday, 92, Indian Rai folk dancer. • Dominique Pasquier, French sociologist. • Aurélio Pereira, 77, Portuguese football coach and youth player scout. • Elspeth Probyn, 67, Australian academic. • Manfred Schüler, 93, German economist and politician. • Pjotr Sunin, 66, Russian ski jumper. • Teresa del Valle, 88, Spanish anthropologist. • Dieter Versen, 79, German footballer (VfL Bochum, San Jose Earthquakes). • Lenny Welch, 86, American pop singer. • Martin Windrow, 80–81, British historian. (death announced on this date) • Keith Windschuttle, 82–83, Australian historian. • Notable Dominicans killed in the Jet Set nightclub roof collapse: • Tony Blanco, 44, baseball player (Chunichi Dragons, Yokohama DeNA BayStars, Orix Buffaloes) • Nelsy Cruz, 42, politician, governor of Monte Cristi Province (since 2020) • Octavio Dotel, 51, baseball player (Houston Astros, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Mets) • Rubby Pérez, 69, merengue singer 9Kumari Ananthan, 92, Indian politician, MP (1977–1996). • Authentic, 29, Dutch show jumping horse, Olympic champion (2004, 2008). • Naïma Ben Ali, 80, Tunisian First Lady (1987–1988). • Roberto Cani, 57, Italian violinist, pancreatic cancer. • Philippe de Gaspé Beaubien, 97, Canadian media proprietor. • Eamon Farrell, 83, Irish footballer (Shamrock Rovers). • Eid Al-Fayez, 79, Jordanian politician, minister of interior (2006–2009). • Juan Manuel Gastélum, 70, Mexican politician, deputy (2012–2015) and municipal president of Tijuana (2016–2019). • Andrew Gross, 72, American author (Reckless, The Jester, 3rd Degree), bladder cancer. • Kim Shin-jo, 82, North Korean soldier (Unit 124), defector and pastor, participant of the 1968 Blue House raid. • Sean King, 60, Australian footballer (West Coast Eagles), cancer. • Fred Macquire, 88, Australian rules footballer (North Melbourne). • Ángel L. Malavé Zayas, 86, Puerto Rican politician, mayor of Cidra (1989–2012). • Roland Mall, 73, German footballer (VfB Stuttgart, Preußen Münster, Viktoria Köln). • Carlos Montaldo, 85, Argentine Olympic rower (1964). • Moon Byung-nam, 63, South Korean ballet dancer. • Luis Felipe Noé, 91, Argentine painter and writer. • Mel Novak, 90, American actor (Game of Death, Black Belt Jones, An Eye for an Eye). • Sir Andrew Ogilvy-Wedderburn, 7th Baronet, 72, British Olympic bobsledder (1976, 1980). • Phan Lương Cầm, 82, Vietnamese electrochemist. • Frédéric Randriamamonjy, 92, Malagasy diplomat and politician, MP (1993–1998). • Abel Rodríguez, Colombian indigenous visual artist and plant expert. • Peter Rühring, 82, German actor (The English Patient). • David Sassoon, 92, British fashion designer. • Sybil Shainwald, 96, American lawyer and women's health activist. • Ray Shero, 62, American ice hockey executive (Pittsburgh Penguins, New Jersey Devils), Stanley Cup champion (2009). • Vera Sidorova, 90, Kazakh politician. • Vitali Tasenko, 50, Russian footballer (SKA Rostov-on-Don, Istochnik Rostov-on-Don, Amur Blagoveshchensk). • John Van Seters, 89, Canadian Biblist and religious studies scholar. • Terje Venaas, 78, Norwegian jazz bass player. 10Roshdi Abdullah Altway, 65, Singaporean convicted murderer and drug trafficker, hanged. • Leo Beenhakker, 82, Dutch football manager (Ajax, Real Madrid, national team). • Alex Bryce, 80, Scottish footballer (Dundee). • Rosemary Candlin, 98, English crystallographer. • John de León, 63, Cuban-American attorney. • Audrey Capel Doray, 93–94, Canadian artist. • René Marie Albert Dupont, 95, French Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Andong (1969–1990), cerebral infarction. • Niklas Eklund, 56, Swedish trumpeter. • Agustín Escobar, 49, Spanish businessman, president and CEO of Siemens in Spain (since 2022), helicopter crash. • Douglas John Hall, 97, Canadian academic. • Arne Hamarsland, 91, Norwegian Olympic middle-distance runner (1960), cancer. • Jan Ivarsson, 93, Swedish academic. • Marijan Jantoljak, 85, Croatian footballer (Rijeka, Borac Banja Luka, Yugoslavia national team). • Christoph Kohl, 64, Italian-German architect and urban planner (Brandevoort). • Oleksandr Kosevych, 59, Ukrainian football player, manager (Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih, Zorya Luhansk, Kramatorsk) and executive. • Ted Kotcheff, 94, Canadian-Bulgarian film director (First Blood, ''Weekend at Bernie's, Fun with Dick and Jane''), heart failure. • Bruce Logan, 78, British-born American visual effects artist (Star Wars, 2001: A Space Odyssey) and cinematographer (Tron). • Looks Like Trouble, 32, Irish thoroughbred racehorse (2000 Cheltenham Gold Cup). • Peter Lovesey, 88, British writer (Sergeant Cribb, The Last Detective, The False Inspector Dew). • Clifford Lynch, 70, American computer scientist. • Lucy Markovic, 27, Australian model and reality television show contestant (''Australia's Next Top Model''), cerebral arteriovenous malformation. • Kenneth Mast, 99, American college athletics coach. • Alexis Noble, 61, Uruguayan footballer (Universidad Católica, San Lorenzo, Nacional). • Titiek Puspa, 87, Indonesian singer and songwriter, intracerebral hemorrhage. • Doug Ringholt, 82, Australian footballer (Carlton, Claremont). • John Russell, 93, Australian Olympic runner (1956). • Mario Ernesto Sánchez, 78, Cuban-American actor (Miami Vice, The Specialist) and businessman, founder and director of Teatro Avante. • Anne Scargill, 83, British community organizer and activist. • Ibitola Adebisi Sotuminu, 85, Nigerian jurist. • Susumu Sugiyama, 93, Japanese Olympic alpine skier (1956). • Nino Tempo, 90, American singer (Nino Tempo & April Stevens, "Deep Purple") and saxophonist (The Wrecking Crew). • Mike Wood, 72, American toy executive, co-founder of LeapFrog Enterprises, complications from Alzheimer's disease. 11Mike Berry, 82, English singer ("The Sunshine of Your Smile") and actor (Are You Being Served?, Worzel Gummidge). • Ray Bluth, 97, American ten-pin bowler. • Joe Eaton, 93, English footballer (Mansfield Town). (death announced on this date) • Akbar Etemad, 95, Iranian electrical engineer, president of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (1974–1978). • Alberto Franceschini, 77, Italian communist militant (Red Brigades). • Øyunn Grindem Mogstad, 37, Norwegian high jumper. • Laurin L. Henry, 103, American academic. • Alice Johnson, 84, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1987–2001) and Minnesota Senate (2013–2017). • Robyn Kahukiwa, 87, Australian-born New Zealand artist. • John LaFalce, 85, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1975–2003), New York Senate (1971–1972), and State Assembly (1973–1974). • Petra Laseur, 85, Dutch actress. • Mikal Mahdi, 42, American convicted spree killer, execution by firing squad. • Gerry McNamara, 90, Canadian ice hockey player and general manager (Toronto Maple Leafs). • Don Mischer, 85, American television producer. • Abdur Razzak Molla, 80, Indian politician, West Bengal MLA (1977–2021). • Max Romeo, 80, Jamaican reggae musician ("Wet Dream", "Chase the Devil"), heart complications. • Riet Roosen-van Pelt, 91, Dutch politician, MP (1986–1994). • Gretchen Dow Simpson, 86, American artist (The New Yorker). • Michelangelo Riccardo Maria Tiribilli, 88, Italian Roman Catholic priest, abbot of Territorial Abbey of Monte Oliveto Maggiore (1992–2010). • Michele Traversa, 76, Italian politician, president of the Province of Catanzaro (1999–2008), deputy (2008–2013). • Ernest Volkman, 84, American journalist and author. 12Shamsunnahar Khwaja Ahsanullah, 90, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1991–1996, 2001–2006). • Vic Allred, 62, American politician, member of the Missouri House of Representatives (2019–2021). • Steindór Andersen, 70, Icelandic musician (Rímur). • Roy Thomas Baker, 78, English record producer (A Night at the Opera, The Cars, Head Games). • Luc Réné Bell, 77, Cameroonian politician, governor of Northwest Region (1992–1996), senator (since 2013). • Jean Breuer, 87, German motor-paced racing cyclist, world champion (1974). • Christian Chukwu, 74, Nigerian football player (Enugu Rangers, national team) and manager (national team). • Asdrubal Colmenarez, 88, Venezuelan-French contemporary artist. • Pilita Corrales, 85, Filipino singer and actress (''Mars Ravelo's Darna! Ang Pagbabalik, Bride for Rent, My Illegal Wife''). • Bilal al-Droubi, Syrian military commander, shot. • Johan Fredrik Grøgaard, 90, Norwegian dentist and author. • Lionel Justier, 68, French footballer (Paris Saint-Germain, Brest). • E. Jay Krause, 98, American art director and production designer, Emmy winner (1970, 1972). • Kyren Lacy, 24, American football player (LSU Tigers, Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns), suicide by gunshot. • Kumudini Lakhia, 94, Indian Kathak dancer. • Julian L. McPhillips, 78, American attorney and politician. • Graziano Mesina, 83, Italian bandit, cancer. • Andrea Blaugrund Nevins, 63, American film director (The Other F Word), breast cancer. • Victor Perez, 17, American victim of police shooting, complications from sustained injuries. • José Pliva, 58, Beninese actor, stage director, and playwright. • Daripalli Ramaiah, 87, Indian social worker and environmental activist, heart attack. • Pradip Shumsher J.B.R., 78, Nepalese police officer, inspector general (1999–2002). • Ibrahim Shika, 28, Egyptian footballer (Zamalek), rectal cancer. • Zsolt Tiffán, 59, Hungarian winemaker and politician, MP (2010–2018). • Jennifer Toth, 57, American journalist and writer, respiratory complications. • Mathias Wenda, 104, Indonesian separatist militant, Commander of West Papua Revolutionary Army. • Mary Zoghby, 91, American politician, member of the Alabama Legislature (1978–1994). 13Khurshid Ahmad, 93, Pakistani economist and politician, senator (2002–2012) and co-founder of The Islamic Foundation. • Richard Armitage, 79, American diplomat and government official, deputy secretary of state (2001–2005), pulmonary embolism. • Bruce Caldwell, 77, American Episcopal clergyman, bishop of Wyoming (1997–2010). • Chuck Connelly, 70, American painter, prostate cancer. • Miguel Cortés Miranda, 40, Mexican chemist and charged serial killer. • Enrico Dioli, 77, Italian politician, president of the Province of Sondrio (1995–1999). • Larry Donovan, 84, American football coach (Montana Grizzlies, BC Lions). • Bob Garretson, 92, American racing driver (World Sportscar Championship, IMSA GT Championship). • Charles A. Hartke, 80, American politician, member of the Illinois House of Representatives (1985–2003). • Simon Haykin, 94, Canadian academic and electrical engineer. • Tommy Helms, 83, American baseball player (Cincinnati Reds, Houston Astros). • Paddy Higson, 83, Scottish film producer (Comfort and Joy, The Magdalene Sisters) and production supervisor (''Gregory's Girl''). • Bank Janardhan, 74, Indian actor (Tharle Nan Maga, Shhh!, News) and comedian. • Salleh Kalbi, 60, Malaysian politician, MP (2008–2013). • Amber Kelleher-Andrews, 56, American relationship matchmaker, CEO of Kelleher International. • Javed Kodu, Pakistani actor and comedian. • Gabriel Laiseca, 88, Spanish Olympic sailor (1960). • Jean Marsh, 90, English actress (Upstairs, Downstairs, Doctor Who, Willow) and television writer, Emmy winner (1975), complications from dementia. • Carlos Petroni, 77, Argentine human rights activist. • Dina Popova, 47, Ukrainian finance manager, head of Kyiv History Museum (since 2022), cancer. • Albert Privet Thévenot, 79, Canadian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Prince Albert (2008–2021). • Geraldo de Souza Rodrigues, 61, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Januária (since 2023). • Kalaipuli G. Sekaran, 73, Indian film director (Oorai Therinjikitten, Kaaval Poonaigal), actor (Jameen Kottai), and producer. • Shigeru Sugita, 78, Japanese bodybuilder. • Inoke Takiveikata, 77, Fijian high chief and politician, Qaranivalu (since 1997). • Lawrence Urquhart, 89, Scottish businessman. • Mario Vargas Llosa, 89, Peruvian writer (The Time of the Hero, The War of the End of the World, The Feast of the Goat), Nobel Prize laureate (2010). • Roland Vími, 55, Slovak Olympic table tennis player (1992). • Ray White, 75, American football player (San Diego Chargers, St. Louis Cardinals). • Bob Wood, 85, Canadian politician, MP (1988–2004). 14Irene Aderenti, 70, Swiss-born Italian politician, senator (2008–2013). • Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, 85, Malaysian politician, prime minister (2003–2009), minister of foreign affairs (1991–1999), and MP (1978–2013), multiple organ failure. • Bob Bennett, 75, Canadian Anglican bishop of Huron (2009–2016). • Leandro Civil, 77, Cuban Olympic middle-distance runner (1976). • Joseph Csatari, 96, American artist. • Filip David, 84, Serbian author and screenwriter. • Francis Davis, 78, American author and journalist (The Village Voice, The Atlantic Monthly). • Carlton Fairweather, 63, English football player (Wimbledon, Bromley) and manager (Sunderland Women), pancreatic cancer. • Feng Shuyu, 100, Chinese engineer and academic. • Joaquín Galera, 85, Spanish road bicycle racer. • Maarten van Gent, 78, Dutch basketball coach, manager, and businessman. • Art Green, 83, American artist, founder of The Hairy Who. • Vernon L. Grose, 96, American aerospace engineer. • Don Hasselbeck, 70, American football player (New England Patriots, Los Angeles Raiders, New York Giants), Super Bowl champion (1984), cardiac arrest. • Ahmad Shamsul Islam, 100, Bangladeshi botanist. • Jed the Fish, 69, American radio DJ (KROQ), lung cancer. • Aliza Magen-Halevi, 87, Israeli intelligence officer, deputy director of Mossad (1997–1999). • Slobodan Milosavljević, 81, Yugoslav-born French footballer (Valenciennes) and manager (FC Sète, Aurillac FC). • Seán Murphy, 93, Irish Gaelic footballer (Kerry, Dingle). • Sophie Nyweide, 24, American actress (Bella, Margot at the Wedding, Noah). • Bill Oliver, 85, American football coach (Alabama Crimson Tide, Chattanooga Mocs, Auburn Tigers). • Christian Reim, 79, Norwegian jazz musician. • Alexander Ruttkay, 83, Slovak archaeologist and historian. • Peter Seiffert, 71, German operatic tenor. • Seo Jeong-in, 88, South Korean writer. • Jan Shipps, 95, American historian (Latter Day Saint movement). • Jan Sovák, 72, Czech paleoartist. • Piotr Turzyński, 60, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Radom (since 2015), cancer. • Elaine Wynn, 82, American businesswoman (Wynn Resorts, Mirage Resorts). 15Patrick Adiarte, 82, Filipino-American actor (The King and I, High Time, Flower Drum Song). • Stuart Barclay, 75, Australian rules footballer (Essendon, City-South, Windsor-Zillmere). (death announced on this date) • Angélico Sândalo Bernardino, 92, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of São Paulo (1974–2000) and bishop of Blumenau (2000–2009). • Richard K. Bernstein, 90, American physician. • Jean-Pierre Bonnefous, 82, French ballet dancer and instructor (Charlotte Ballet). • Claire Callender, 71, British academic, lung cancer. • Wayne Clifford, 80, Canadian poet and academic. • Mike DeBord, 69, American football coach (Michigan Wolverines, Central Michigan Chippewas, Chicago Bears). • Enrique Duarte, 86, Peruvian Olympic basketball player (1964). • Karen Durbin, 80, American journalist (The Village Voice), heart failure. • Marshall Edwards, 72, American baseball player (Milwaukee Brewers). • Grant Erickson, 77, Canadian ice hockey player (Minnesota North Stars, Boston Bruins). • Robert Eric Frykenberg, 94, American historian and scholar. • John Goldschmidt, 81, British-Austrian film director (Dough) and producer (Utz, Deadly Voyage). • Madeline Hunter, 72, American author. • Jadwiga Jankowska-Cieślak, 74, Polish actress (Another Way, Scratch, Tatarak). • Carl M. Johnson, 91, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1967–1982). • Anton Keller, 90, Swiss politician, MP (1979–1995). • Shūhei Kishimoto, 68, Japanese politician, MP (2009–2022) and governor of Wakayama Prefecture (since 2022), septic shock. • Joel Krosnick, 84, American cellist. • Norman Major, 91, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (since 1996). • Wink Martindale, 91, American disc jockey, game show host (Gambit, Tic-Tac-Dough) and singer ("Deck of Cards"), lymphoma. • Billy Montgomery, 87, American politician, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives (1988–2008). • Bill Morrisette, 93, American politician, member of the Oregon Senate (2003–2010) and House of Representatives (1999–2002), mayor of Springfield, Oregon (1989–1999). • John L. Ray, 81, American politician, member of the Council of the District of Columbia (1979–1997). (death announced on this date) • S. S. Stanley, 57, Indian film director (April Maadhathil, Pudhukottaiyilirundhu Saravanan, Kizhakku Kadarkarai Salai) and actor. • John Strzemp, 73, American poker player. • Werner Thissen, 86, German Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Münster (1999–2002) and archbishop of Hamburg (2002–2014). • Reuma Weizman, 99, Israeli socialite, first lady (1993–2000). • Leonard Zeskind, 75, American human rights activist. 16Bill Aitken, 90, Scottish-born Indian travel writer, complications from a fall. • Mohammed bin Ali Al Fayez, 87–88, Saudi politician, minister of civil service (1999–2011). • Nora Aunor, 71, Filipino actress (Tatlong Taong Walang Diyos, Trap, Hustisya) and singer, acute respiratory failure. • Bill Balas, 51, American television writer and producer (Bates Motel, Animal Kingdom, Snowpiercer). • Aaron Boupendza, 28, Gabonese footballer (Hatayspor, Zhejiang, national team), fall. • Tomasz Burghardt, 59, Polish Catholic priest. • Francesco Calvanese, 78, Italian politician, deputy (1994–1996). • Dwayne Collins, 37, American basketball player (Miami Hurricanes). • João Cravinho, 88, Portuguese politician, MEP (1989–1994) and three-time MP. • Mac Gayden, 83, American singer and songwriter ("Everlasting Love, "My Rainbow Valley"), complications from Parkinson's disease. • Artak Ghulyan, 66, Armenian architect (Saint John the Baptist Church, Abovyan, Armenian Cathedral of Moscow). • Joanne Gilbert, 92, American actress (Ride Out for Revenge, Red Garters, The Great Man). • Iain Gillies, 89, Scottish-born New Zealand footballer (Nairn County, Crewe Alexandra, New Zealand national team). • Wilfrid Harrington, 96, Irish Dominican priest and biblical scholar. • Ena Hartman, 93, American actress (Dan August, Terminal Island, Airport). • Fatima Hassouna, 26, Palestinian photojournalist, missile strike. • Roar Jens Haugen, 82, Norwegian major general. • Konstantin Kedrov, 82, Russian poet, philosopher, and literary critic. • Jai Kishan, 66, Indian politician, Delhi MLA (1993–1998, 2003, 2008–2013), heart attack. • Ed Lumley, 85, Canadian politician, MP (1974–1984). • Steve Mapsalak, 68, Canadian politician, Nunavut MLA (2004–2008, 2013–2017). • Roger McLachlan, 71, New Zealand bass guitarist (Little River Band), complications from pancreatic cancer. • Don Mlangeni Nawa, 65, South African actor (Isidingo, Uzalo, The Estate). • Birger A. Pearson, 90, American academic. • Robert Earl Price, 83, American playwright and poet. • Ann B. Ross, 91, American author. • Kimmo Sasi, 73, Finnish politician, MP (1983–2015). • Hotma Sitompul, 68, Indonesian lawyer. 17Ita Aber, 93, American multimedia textile artist and art curator. • Peter Ablinger, 66, Austrian composer. • Josep Arnau i Figuerola, 82, Spanish engineer and politician, deputy (1979–1982) and president of the Province of Girona (1987–1994). • Tetiana Barantsova, 51, Ukrainian disability rights activist. • Colin Berry, 79, British radio disc jockey, presenter and newsreader (BBC Radio 2). • Chuck Ferries, 85, American Olympic alpine skier (1960, 1964). • Holly Humphrey, 68, American pulmonologist and academic. • Mizuki Itagaki, 24, Japanese actor (Hot Gimmick: Girl Meets Boy, Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken!, ''Solomon's Perjury''). (death announced on this date) • Rose Kerketta, 84, Indian writer, poet and tribal rights activist. • Peter Kostelka, 78, Austrian politician, member of the Federal Council (1990) and the National Council (1994–2001). • Simon Lehoko, 74, South African footballer (Vaal Professionals, Kaizer Chiefs, national team). • Roberto Muñoz, 73, German-born Canadian film producer (Lost Penny, Lazer Us, ''Under Jakob's Ladder'') and director, colon cancer. • Álamo Pérez-Luna, 61, Peruvian journalist and television presenter. • Ronald Scott, 107, Argentine naval aviator (Fleet Air Arm). • Ljubomir Simović, 89, Serbian writer, playwright, and scriptwriter, member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts. • Jaromír Štětina, 82, Czech journalist, writer and politician, MEP (2014–2019) and senator (2004–2014), cardiac arrest. • Joe Thompson, 36, English footballer (Rochdale, Tranmere Rovers, Southport), lymphoma. • Xu Lianjie, 72, Chinese businessman, co-founder of Hengan International. • Angelo Zgorelec, 84–85, Croatian publisher, founder of Personal Computer World. 18A. P. Balachandran, 87, Indian theoretical physicist. • Ray Baughman, 82, American chemist and nanotechnologist. • James Bieri, 97, American psychologist and biographer. • Christiane Brunner, 78, Swiss politician, MP (1991–2007). • Mike Chase, 73, American stock car racing driver (NASCAR Winston West Series). • Jean Chérasse, 92, French film director, writer, and producer (Moonlight in Maubeuge, La Vendetta). • Suliman Eid, 63, Egyptian actor. • Ollie Gene Embry, 96, American bank robber. • Gerhard Hager, 82, Austrian politician, MEP (1996–2004). • Patricio Infante Alfonso, 95, Chilean Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Santiago de Chile (1984–1990) and archbishop of Antofagasta (1990–2004). • Zsuzsa Kakuk, 99, Hungarian linguist and Turkologist. • Mathew Kalarickal, 77, Indian cardiologist. • Masaaki Koyama, 90, Japanese baseball player (Hanshin Tigers, Lotte Orions) and coach (Seibu Lions). • Irwin Lachman, 94, American engineer, co-inventor of the catalytic converter. • Harry T. Lemmon, 94, American judge, justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court (1980–2001). • Lars Gunnar Lie, 86, Norwegian politician, minister of transport and communications (1989–1990), MP (1985–2001). • Joseph M. Marshall III, 80, American historian. • Mick McGrath, 89, Irish footballer (Blackburn Rovers, national team). • George McMillan, 81, American politician, lieutenant governor of Alabama (1979–1983), complications from surgery. • Stina Oscarson, 49, Swedish theater director, author and debater, anorexia nervosa. • Jean Paelinck, 94, Belgian economist. • Julia Mary Parsons, 104, American cryptanalyst. • Gys Pitzer, 85, South African rugby union player (Northern Transvaal, national team). • Nikola Pokrivač, 39, Croatian footballer (Varteks, AS Monaco, national team), traffic collision. • Paul Rinaldi, 63, American visual artist, cancer. • Clodagh Rodgers, 78, Northern Irish singer ("Come Back and Shake Me", "Jack in the Box"). • William Sheret, 96, Scottish showjumper and trainer. • Julieta Szönyi, 75, Romanian actress (Felix and Otilia, Toate pînzele sus). • Damien Thomas, 83, English actor (Twins of Evil, Pirates, Never Let Me Go), progressive supranuclear palsy. • Erich Tomek, 94, Austrian production manager, screenwriter (Tante Trude aus Buxtehude, Sunshine Reggae in Ibiza), and film producer (Hot Pavements of Cologne). • Henri Torre, 92, French politician, deputy (1968–1980) and senator (1980–2008). • Rodolfo Torres Medina, 76, Mexican politician, mayor of Chihuahua (1989–1992) and rector of the Autonomous University of Chihuahua (1985–1989), cancer. • Takashi Yamaguchi, 88, Japanese actor (Minamoto no Yoshitsune, Kaze to Kumo to Niji to, Bandits vs. Samurai Squadron), lung cancer. • Aimé Emmanuel Yoka, 93, Congolese politician, mayor of Brazzaville (1997–1999). • Billy Young, 87, Irish football player (Bohemians) and manager (Bohemians, Shamrock Rovers). • Noreen Young, 85, Canadian puppeteer (Under the Umbrella Tree, Sesame Park), stroke. 19Wayne Angell, 94, American economist, member of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors (1986–1994). • George Barr, 88, American science fiction artist. • Bev Beaver, 77, Canadian ice hockey player and bowler. • Julian Benson, 54, Australian-born Irish choreographer (Dancing with the Stars), complications from cystic fibrosis. • Damien Broderick, 80, Australian author (The White Abacus, Transcension, K-Machines). • Jacques Camatte, 89–90, French writer and philosopher. • Rodney Francis Cameron, 72, Australian serial killer, cancer. • Aurelio Costarella, 60, Australian fashion designer, complications from Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease. • Colette Durruti, Spanish-born French businesswoman and activist. • József Garami, 85, Hungarian football player (Pécsi Dózsa, Pécsi Vasutas SK) and manager (national team). • Peter Hilt, 83, New Zealand politician, MP (1990–1996). • Barry Hoban, 85, English Olympic racing cyclist (1960). • Ron Hood, 55, American politician, member of the Ohio House of Representatives (1995–2000, 2005–2006, 2013–2020). • Karen Johnson, 81, American politician, member of the Florida Senate (1992–1996). • Jaroslav Kubečka, 90, Slovak economist and politician. • Alan Lamb, 81, Scottish-born Australian artist and composer. • Christian Langballe, 58, Danish politician, MP (2011–2019), brain cancer. • Meir Mazuz, 80, Tunisian-born Israeli rabbi. • Herbert Migdoll, 90, American painter. • Alan Harris Nevas, 97, American jurist and politician, judge of the U.S. District Court for Connecticut (1985–2009) and member of the Connecticut House of Representatives (1971–1977). • Meir Nitzan, 93, Romanian-born Israeli politician, mayor of Rishon LeZion (1983–2008). • Henry Phillips, 78, Panamanian Olympic weightlifter (1972). • Bill Ramos, 69, American politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives (2019–2025) and State Senate (since 2025). • Bruce J. Scott, 92, American politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (1961–1963). • Carlo Senaldi, 83, Italian politician, deputy (1983–1992). • Jay Sigel, 81, American golfer, pancreatic cancer. • Niwat Srisawat, 77, Thai footballer (Raj-Vithi, PAT, national team). • Dragoljub Stamenković, 70, Serbian politician, MP (1994–2007). • Chum Taylor, 98, Australian motorcycle speedway rider. • Tassilo Thierbach, 68, German Olympic pair skater (1980, 1984), world champion (1982). • Guy Ullens, 90, Belgian art collector and philanthropist. • Aaron Woods, 75, American politician, member of the Oregon Senate (since 2023), pancreatic cancer. 20Ulrich Aron, 80, Surinamese politician, chairman of the National Assembly (1986–1987). • Jeremy Bernstein, 95, American physicist. • Black Terry, 72, Mexican professional wrestler (CMLL, IWRG, UWA). • Cristina Buarque, 74, Brazilian singer and composer. • Russell Doust, 97, Australian librarian. • Jeff Evans, 70, Welsh cricket umpire. • Kristin Feireiss, 82, German architect and curator, director of the Netherlands Architecture Institute (1996–2001). • Bob Filner, 82, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1993–2012) and mayor of San Diego (2012–2013). • Hugo Gatti, 80, Argentine footballer (Gimnasia La Plata, Boca Juniors, national team), infection following hip surgery. • Albertus Geldermans, 90, Dutch racing cyclist. • Pieta Greaves, 46, British archaeologist and conservator. • Kari Kaaja, 84, Finnish Olympic modern pentathlete (1964). • John Bashaija Kazoora, 66, Ugandan soldier and politician. • János Kocsis, 74, Hungarian Olympic wrestler (1976, 1980). • George Lee, 90, American ballet dancer. • Juan José Llach, 80, Argentine economist and sociologist, minister of education (1999–2000). • Werner Lorant, 76, German football player (Rot-Weiss Essen, Eintracht Frankfurt) and manager. • Chito Martínez, 59, Belizean-American baseball player (Baltimore Orioles), heart attack. • Neža Maurer, 94, Slovene poet and writer. • David Norman, 83, Australian footballer (Collingwood). • Nana Osei Bonsu II, 85, Ghanaian traditional ruler, regent of Asante (1999). • Mike Patrick, 80, American sports broadcaster (ESPN, Maryland Terrapins, Jacksonville Sharks). • Vladimír Popovič, 85, Slovak painter, visual artist, and academic. • Kimble Rendall, 67–68, Australian musician (XL Capris, Hoodoo Gurus) and film director (Guardians of the Tomb). (death announced on this date) • Tes Sambath, 24, Cambodian footballer (Visakha, national team), drowned. • Mariya Shubina, 94, Russian sprint canoer, Olympic champion (1960). • Krishan Chandra Singhal, 83, Indian pharmacologist. • Arild Underdal, 78, Norwegian political scientist, rector of the University of Oslo (2002–2006). • Richard B. Wilke, 94, American Methodist bishop. 21Hajji Alejandro, 70, Filipino singer and actor, colon cancer. • Peter B. Andrews, 87, American mathematician (Q0). • Michel Anglade, 78, French rugby union (Tarbes) and league player (Saint-Gaudens, national team). • Ruth Beaglehole, 81, New Zealand-born American educator. • Urszula Figwer, 93, Polish Olympic javelin thrower (1956, 1960). • Peter Fleming, 66–67, British medieval historian. • Pope Francis, 88, Argentine Roman Catholic prelate, pope (since 2013), archbishop of Buenos Aires (1998–2013), stroke and cardio-circulatory collapse. • Walter Frankenstein, 100, German-born Swedish engineer and Holocaust survivor. • Herbert J. Gans, 97, German-born American sociologist. • Harold Hair, 92, American baseball player (Birmingham Black Barons, Kansas City Monarchs). • Cyril Höschl, 75, Czech psychiatrist and academic. • Will Hutchins, 94, American actor (Sugarfoot, Shangani Patrol, Spinout), respiratory failure. • Cecil Irwin, 83, English footballer (Sunderland). • Gerard Kennedy, 93, Australian actor (Hunter, Division 4, Skyways). • Peter von Matt, 87, Swiss philologist and author. • Johanna Matz, 92, Austrian actress (Hannerl, Die Jungfrau auf dem Dach, The White Horse Inn). • Josep Montserrat i Torrents, 92, Spanish writer, philosopher and historian. • Volodymyr Moroz, 57, Ukrainian power plant executive and politician, MP (since 2019). • Sarmad Jalal Osmany, 74, Pakistani jurist, justice of the Supreme Court (2008–2011), justice (1998–2009) and chief justice (2009–2011) of the Sindh High Court, cancer. • Zakir Qureshi, 58, Pakistani television chef (Hum TV, Masala TV). • Dominick J. Ruggerio, 76, American politician, member (since 1985) and president (since 2017) of the Rhode Island Senate, member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives (1981–1985), cancer. • Hisashi Shinma, 90, Japanese Hall of Fame professional wrestling booker and promoter (WWF, NJPW), co-founder of Universal Lucha Libre. • Tilakdhari Singh, 87, Indian politician, MP (1984–1989, 1999–2004). • Clarence O. Smith, 92, American media executive, co-founder of Essence. • Ed Smylie, 95, American aerospace engineer (Apollo 13). • James L. Swanson, 66, American historian, brain cancer. • Odile de Vasselot, 103, French resistance fighter. • Alexander Vika, 91, Slovak sculptor. • Francis Zammit Dimech, 70, Maltese politician, minister of foreign affairs (2012–2013) and MEP (2017–2019), cancer. 22Puan Noor Aishah, 91, Singaporean activist and scouting leader, spouse of the president (1965–1970). • David Briggs, 82, American Hall of Fame keyboardist (Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section, The Nashville A-Team, TCB Band) and record producer. • David Clunie, 77, Scottish footballer (Heart of Midlothian, Berwick Rangers, St Johnstone). • Alexandra Fröhlich, 58, German journalist and writer, shot. • Odd Magne Gridseth, 65, Norwegian jazz bassist. • Dilyana Grozdanova, 67, Bulgarian politician, MP (2001–2005). • Kenneth Hodges, 73, American politician, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (2005–2017). • Kang Ji-yong, 35, South Korean footballer (Bucheon, Gangwon, Pohang Steelers). • Jules Maidoff, 91, American artist. • V. Y. Mudimbe, 83, Congolese philosopher. • Michael O'Brien, 91, Irish politician and activist. • Lar Park Lincoln, 63, American actress (House II: The Second Story, Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood, Knots Landing). • Erik Ruus, 62, Estonian actor (The Birdwatcher, Firewater, All My Lenins). • Keith Stackpole, 84, Australian cricketer (Victoria, national team). • Tibor Szász, 76, Hungarian pianist and author. • Edwin F. Taylor, 93, American physicist. • Durlav Kumar Thapa, 95, Nepalese police officer, inspector general (1978–1982). • Zurab Tsereteli, 91, Russian-Georgian sculptor (Birth of the New World, To the Struggle Against World Terrorism), painter, and architect, president of the Russian Academy of Arts (since 1997), cardiac arrest. • Sinamandla Zondi, 22, South African footballer (Durban City). 23Eugène Koffi Adoboli, 90, Togolese politician, prime minister (1999–2000). • Shuaibu Babas, Nigerian politician, member of the Adamawa State House of Assembly. • Hilson Baptiste, 77, Antiguan politician, member of the House of Representatives (1994–2014). • Barry Benepe, 96, American urban planner (Farmers' markets in New York City). • Jonnie Boer, 60, Dutch chef and restaurant owner (De Librije), pulmonary embolism. • Tom Brown, 84, American football player (Green Bay Packers, Washington Redskins) and baseball player (Washington Senators), complications from dementia. • Chris Cauwenberghs, 78, Belgian actor (Hector, Koko Flanel, Thuis), complications from heart failure. • Chozin Chumaidy, 76, Indonesian politician, member of the West Java Regional House of Representatives (1977–1987) and House of Representatives (1992–2009). • Robert S. Douglas, 93, American sailor, founder of The Black Dog. • Waltraut Haas, 97, Austrian actress (Der Hofrat Geiger, Mariandl, The White Horse Inn). • Ilyas Halil, 94, Turkish-born Canadian banker. • E. L. Henry, 89, American politician, member (1968–1980) and speaker (1972–1980) of the Louisiana House of Representatives. • Jim Herriot, 85, Scottish footballer (Dunfermline Athletic, Birmingham City, national team). • Billy Joe MacLean, 88, Canadian politician, Nova Scotia MLA (1981–1988) and mayor of Port Hawkesbury (1994–2016), Group A streptococcal infection. • Steve McMichael, 67, American Hall of Fame football player (Chicago Bears) and professional wrestler (WCW), Super Bowl champion (1986), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. • Fouad Mebazaa, 91, Tunisian politician, speaker of the Chamber of Deputies (1997–2011) and acting president (2011). • Jaromír Paciorek, 45, Czech footballer (SBV Excelsior, Fortuna Sittard). • Frank Parker, 85, American football player (Cleveland Browns, Pittsburgh Steelers, New York Giants). • Lana du Pont, 85, American Olympic equestrian eventer (1964). • Lulu Roman, 78, American comedian (Hee Haw) and gospel singer. • James M. Stayer, 90, Canadian historian. • Peter Taaffe, 83, British Marxist militant. • Angela Tillmann, 68, German politician, member of the Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia (2005–2010, 2016–2017). • David Thomas, 71, American singer (Rocket from the Tombs, Pere Ubu) and songwriter ("30 Seconds Over Tokyo"). • Jai Verma, 75, Indian-born British writer and poet. • Wen Junfeng, 96, Chinese aircraft engine designer and academic (Yantai University). 24Michel Aglietta, 87, French economist and academic (Paris Nanterre University). • Lúcia Alves, 76, Brazilian actress (Irmãos Coragem, Barriga de Aluguel, O Cravo e a Rosa), pancreatic cancer. • Friedrich Baumbach, 89, German chess player. • Rita Briansky, 99, Polish-born Canadian painter and printmaker. • Vladimir Burkov, 85, Russian control theorist and academic (Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology). • Bruce Cline, 93, Canadian ice hockey player (New York Rangers). • Randolph Coleman, 87, American composer. • Sandra Domínguez, 36–37, Mexican Mixe indigenous women rights activist. (body discovered on this date) • Trish Fraser, 59, New Zealand soil scientist, brain cancer. • Giancarlo Gentilini, 95, Italian politician, mayor of Treviso (1994–2003). • Jean-Claude Germain, 85, Canadian playwright, author, and journalist (''L'aut'journal, Maclean's''). • Happy Clapper, 14, Australian Thoroughbred racehorse, colic. (death announced on this date) • Rob Holland, 50, American aerobatic pilot, plane crash. • Daniela Kaneva, 87, Bulgarian journalist. • Jack Katz, 97, American comic book artist (Sub-Mariner). • Steve Kiner, 77, American Hall of Fame football player (Tennessee Volunteers, New England Patriots, Houston Oilers). • Daniel L. Kinnaman, 92, American politician, member of the Wyoming House of Representatives (1975–1978). • Caroline Knox, 88, American poet. • Kari Løvaas, 85, Norwegian opera singer. • David McDowall, 70, British major general. • Jamie McMann, 48, American record producer. • María del Carmen Morales, 43, Mexican human rights activist, shot. • Greg Olejack, 70, American college football player (Louisville) and coach (Muhlenberg). • Roy Phillips, 83, British musician (The Peddlers). • Ladislav Polka, 73, Slovak politician, MP (1992–2006). • Nicola Rivelli, 69, Italian politician, deputy (1994–2001). • Ivan Sotirov, 90, Bulgarian footballer (Botev Plovdiv). • Edy Star, 87, Brazilian singer-songwriter, actor, and visual artist. 25Joey Archer, 87, American boxer. • Donald W. Bennett, 97, American major general. • Sir Derek Boorman, 94, British lieutenant general, chief of Defence Intelligence (1986–1988). • Tom R. Burns, 88, American sociologist. • Richard E. Carey, 97, American Marine Corps Lieutenant General. • Arthur Charbonneau, 85, Canadian politician, British Columbia MLA (1991–1996). • Bob Cleroux, 87, Canadian boxer. • Michael Hely-Hutchinson, 8th Earl of Donoughmore, 97, Irish peer, member of the House of Lords (1981–1999). • John S. Foster Jr., 102, American physicist, under secretary of defense for research and engineering (1965–1973). • Virginia Giuffre, 41, American-Australian justice advocate, suicide. • Alexis Herman, 77, American politician and social worker, secretary of labor (1997–2001). • Walt Jocketty, 74, American baseball executive (St. Louis Cardinals, Cincinnati Reds). • Krishnaswamy Kasturirangan, 84, Indian space scientist and politician, chairperson of the Indian Space Research Organisation (1994–2003) and MP (2003–2009). • Greg King, 60, American historian and author. • Angela Lemaire, 80, British artist and printmaker. • Philip Lowrie, 88, English actor (Coronation Street, Victoria Wood, Home Fires). • Noël Minga, 77, Congolese football player and manager. • Yaroslav Moskalik, 58, Russian general, car bombing. • Malcolm Potts, 90, British human reproductive scientist. • Hans-Günter Richardi, 85, German author and journalist (Süddeutsche Zeitung). • Pere Sampol, 73, Spanish politician, vice president of the Balearic Islands (1999–2003) and senator (2007–2011). • Peter Sarkisian, 60, American artist. • J. C. Snead, 84, American golfer, cancer. • Stanley Tshosane, 68, Botswanan football manager (Mogoditshane Fighters, national team). • Richard Wernick, 91, American composer, Pulitzer Prize for Music (1977). • Wu Guixian, 87, Chinese politician, vice premier (1975–1977). 26Charles Beare, 87, British violin expert and craftsman. • Andy Bey, 85, American jazz singer and pianist. • Max Bolkart, 92, German Olympic ski jumper (1956, 1960, 1964). • José Carlos, 83, Portuguese football player (Sporting, national team) and manager (Gil Vicente). • Joshua Clover, 62, American poet and writer. • Michele Di Ruberto, 90, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, secretary for the Causes of Saints (2007–2010). • Donato Giuliani, 78, Italian racing cyclist. • Daud Haider, 73, Bangladeshi poet. • Vic Harris, 75, American baseball player (Texas Rangers, Chicago Cubs). • Jair da Costa, 84, Brazilian footballer (Portuguesa, Inter Milan, national team), world champion (1962). • Bernhard Korte, 86, German mathematician and computer scientist. • M. G. S. Narayanan, 92, Indian historian, chairman of the Indian Council of Historical Research (2001–2003). • S. Pattabhiraman, 79, Indian lieutenant general, vice chair of the army staff (2005–2006). • Rogelio Rivas, 80, Spanish Olympic sprinter (1964). • Donald Ross, Lord Ross, 98, Scottish judge, Lord Justice Clerk (1985–1997) • David Trotman, 73, British mathematician. 27Saadallah Agha al-Qalaa, 74, Syrian politician, minister of tourism (2001–2011). • Antonio Avelar, 66, Mexican boxer, WBC world flyweight champion (1981–82). • Dick Barnett, 88, American basketball player (New York Knicks, Los Angeles Lakers, Syracuse Nationals), NBA champion (1970, 1973). • Jiggly Caliente, 44, Filipino-American drag performer (''RuPaul's Drag Race, Drag Race Philippines) and actress (Pose''), sepsis. • Giuseppe Cavallotto, 85, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Cuneo and Fossano (2005–2015). • Cora Sue Collins, 98, American actress (The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Anna Karenina, The Unexpected Father), complications from a stroke. • Saman de Silva, 69, Sri Lankan singer. • Kamalini Dutt, 74, Indian television producer and dancer. • Rita Flores de Wallace, 88, Mexican folklorist. • John Gregson, 85, English football player (Mansfield Town, Cambridge United). • Ken Hancock, 87, English football player (Port Vale, Ipswich Town) and manager (Leek Town). • Wizz Jones, 86, English acoustic guitarist and singer-songwriter. • Michelle Marder Kamhi, 87, American independent scholar and critic. • Suki Seokyeong Kang, 48, South Korean visual artist. • Liberty Island, 5, Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse, euthanized. • Paul Lewis, 92, American racing driver. • Stan Love, 76, American basketball player (Baltimore Bullets, Los Angeles Lakers, San Antonio Spurs). • Petr Neuman, 47, Czech chess grandmaster. • Ed Pink, 94, American Hall of Fame drag racing engine builder. • James Swetnam, 97, American Jesuit priest and biblical scholar. • Jorge Traverso, 80, Uruguayan journalist, complications from heart surgery. • François-Xavier Villain, 74, French politician, mayor of Cambrai (since 1992) and deputy (2002–2017). 28Arvo Aalto, 92, Finnish politician, minister of labour (1977–1981). • Karl Ameriks, 77, American philosopher. • Peter Bosustow, 67, Australian footballer (Perth, Carlton). • Brendan Comiskey, 89, Irish Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Ferns (1984–2002). • Owen Dolan, 96, New Zealand Roman Catholic prelate, coadjutor bishop of Palmerston North (1995–2004). • Jane Gardam, 96, English writer (The Queen of the Tambourine, Old Filth, God on the Rocks). • Juana Gutierrez, 93, Mexican-American political activist. • George Holmes, 98, British civil servant and forester. • Andrew Karpen, 59, American independent film studio executive (Bleecker Street, Focus Features), glioblastoma. • Shaji N. Karun, 73, Indian film director (Piravi, Swaham, Vanaprastham). • Dick Lasse, 89, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers, Washington Redskins, New York Giants). • Giovanni Lievore, 93, Italian Olympic javelin thrower (1956). • Mike Peters, 66, Welsh rock singer (The Alarm, Big Country) and songwriter ("Sixty Eight Guns"), chronic lymphocytic leukaemia. • Priscilla Pointer, 100, American actress (Carrie, Dallas, Blue Velvet). • Lupe Sanchez, 63, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers). • Stanley Girard Schlarman, 91, American Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Dodge City (1983–1998) and auxiliary bishop of Belleville (1979–1983). • Ron Sigsworth, 63, Australian rugby league footballer (Newtown Jets, Canberra Raiders, Castleford). • Mary Bowes-Lyon, Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne, 92, British peeress and châtelaine of Glamis Castle. • Shigeru Tsuyuguchi, 93, Japanese actor (Unholy Desire, Whisper of the Heart, The Adventures of Milo and Otis). • John Twomey, 101, American track and field athlete. • Richard Vines, 71, British food critic (Bloomberg News). 29Dilshi Amshika, 15-16, Sri Lankan student, suicide. • James Cacheris, 91, American jurist, three-time judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia. • Robert Campbell, 88, American architect and architecture critic (The Boston Globe), complications from Parkinson's disease. • Choi Gwi-seung, 83, South Korean Olympic modern pentathlete (1964). • Roy Cooper, 69, American rodeo cowboy, house fire. • Ron Curl, 75, American football player (Michigan State Spartans, Toronto Argonauts). • Chuck Ehin, 63, American football player (San Diego Chargers), pancreatic cancer. • Samuel Escobar, 90, Peruvian theologian. • Edgardo Espiritu, 89, Filipino politician, secretary of finance (1998–1999). • Angela Francese, 75, Italian politician, deputy (1979–1992), traffic collision. • Bernard Garfield, 100, American bassoonist, composer and teacher. • David Horowitz, 86, American writer and activist, founder of the David Horowitz Freedom Center, cancer. • Ruth Howes, 80, American nuclear physicist. • Tommy Keenan, 81, Irish Gaelic football player (Dunmore MacHales, Galway) and coach. • Charles Mayer, 89, Canadian politician, MP (1979–1993) and minister of agriculture (1994). • Ferenc Mohácsi, 95, Hungarian sprint canoeist, Olympic bronze medallist (1956). • Robert A. G. Monks, 91, American shareholder activist and politician. • Paul Omu, 84, Nigerian general and politician, governor of Cross River State (1975–1978). • Christfried Schmidt, 92, German composer and arranger. • Álvaro Silva, 60, Portuguese Olympic sprinter (1988, 1992). • Valeriu Tabără, 75, Romanian politician, deputy (1992–2000, 2004–2012), cardiac arrest. • John Thornton, 55, American football player (Cleveland Browns, Minnesota Vikings). • David Tracy, 86, American Catholic theologian and priest. • Jyoti Prakash Tamang, 63, Indian microbiologist and academic (Sikkim University). • Ed Van Impe, 84, Canadian ice hockey player (Chicago Blackhawks, Philadelphia Flyers, Pittsburgh Penguins). 30Ramdas Ambatkar, 64, Indian politician, Maharashtra MLC (2018–2024). • Ferdinand Botsy, 84, Malagasy Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Ambanja (1976–1997). • Peter Burridge, 91, English footballer (Millwall, Crystal Palace, Charlton Athletic). • Warren I. Cohen, 90, American historian, pneumonia. • Joseph H. Eberly, 89, American physicist and academic (University of Rochester). • Henry Friesen, 90, Canadian endocrinologist. • George Hacker, 97, British Anglican prelate, Bishop of Penrith (1979–1994). • Ben Harbin, 61, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (1994–2015). • Zeno Hastenteufel, 78, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Frederico Westphalen (2002–2007) and Novo Hamburgo (2007–2022). • Ruth Hieronymi, 77, German politician, MEP (1999–2009). • Susan Holmes, 82, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (2011–2023) and mayor of Monticello (1998–2010). • Rafiz Ismayilov, 86, Azerbaijani film director and screenwriter. • William Kund, 79, American Olympic cyclist (1964). • Inah Canabarro Lucas, 116, Brazilian supercentenarian, world's oldest living person (since 2024). • Thomas M. T. Niles, 85, American diplomat, ambassador to Canada (1985–1989), the European Union (1989–1991), and Greece (1993–1997), cancer. • Park Hee-gon, 56, South Korean film director (Insadong Scandal, Perfect Game, Fengshui). • Karel Paukert, 90, Czech-born American organist, choir director and educator. • D. Gregory Powell, 77, Canadian emergency medicine physician. • Nahid Rachlin, 85, Iranian-born American novelist, stroke. • Jerome Ringo, 70, American environmentalist. • Phil Roberto, 76, Canadian ice hockey player (Montreal Canadiens, St. Louis Blues, Detroit Red Wings). • Frits Roessel, 88, Dutch chess player. • Bahman Salehnia, 86, Iranian football coach (Malavan, Chooka Talesh). • Ronald Sapa Tlau, 71, Indian politician, MP (2014–2020). • Seán Sherwin, 78–79, Irish politician, TD (1970–1973). • Jeff Sperbeck, 62, American sports agent, fall. • Sunny Thomas, 83, Indian sport shooting coach. • Joe Louis Walker, 75, American blues musician. • Charles Ong'ondo, Kenyan politician, member of the National Assembly (since 2017), shot. • Jules Wijdenbosch, 83, Surinamese politician, president (1996–2000) and prime minister (1987–1988). ==References==
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