MarketDeaths in January 2025
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Deaths in January 2025

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

January 2025
1A.D.O.R., 55, American rapper. • Viktor Alksnis, 74, Russian politician, mayor of Tuchkovo (2013–2015), MP (2000–2007), and deputy of the Soviet Union (1989–1991). • Geoffrey Bell, 85, English economist and banker. • William Carter, 90, American photographer. • Jean Céard, 88, French historian and academic. • Leo Dan, 82, Argentine singer, composer and actor (Story of a Poor Young Man, Cómo te extraño). • Jean-Michel Defaye, 92, French composer and pianist. • Roswitha Erlenwein, 94, German politician, member of the Bürgerschaft of Bremen (1983–1995). • Mike Farmer, 88, American basketball player (St. Louis Hawks, New York Knicks, Cincinnati Royals) and coach. • Jack Ferguson, 94, Scottish Olympic water polo player (1952, 1956). • Joan Guinovart, 77, Spanish biochemist. • Helen Hogan, 101, New Zealand Māori academic. • Pradeep Hemsingh Jadhav, 70, Indian politician, MLA (2004–2019). • Kaak, 84, Indian cartoonist (Jansatta, Navbharat Times, Dainik Jagran), heart attack. • Vladimir Kosykh, 74, Russian politician, MP (1993–1995). • Jean-Louis Lalanne, 70, French footballer (Bordeaux, Libourne). • Elke Leonhard, 75, German politician, MP (1990–2005). • Matthew Livelsberger, 37, American military officer, suicide by gunshot. • David Lodge, 89, British author (Changing Places, Small World: An Academic Romance, The Picturegoers). • Michael Loewe, 102, British historian, Sinologist and writer. • K. S. Manilal, 86, Indian botany scholar and taxonomist. • Aco Martinović, 45, Serbian shooter, suicide by gunshot. • Rosita Missoni, 93, Italian knitwear designer, co-founder of Missoni, pneumonia. • Henry P. Monaghan, 90, American legal scholar. • Joseph Monninger, 71, American novelist (The Letters), lung cancer. • Chad Morgan, 91, Australian country singer and guitarist (The Sheik of Scrubby Creek). • JuJu Mucciaccio, 86, American recreation director. • Viktor Nastashevskyi, 67, Ukrainian footballer (Dynamo Kyiv, CSKA Kyiv, Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih). • Noh Haeng-seok, 36, South Korean footballer (Gwangju, Daegu, Busan IPark). • Gilbert Normand, 81, Canadian politician, MP (1997–2004). • Sally Oppenheim-Barnes, Baroness Oppenheim-Barnes, 96, British politician, minister of state for consumer affairs (1979–1982), MP (1970–1987), and member of the House of Lords (1989–2019). • John B. O'Reilly Jr., 76, American politician, mayor of Dearborn, Michigan (2007–2022). • Nora Orlandi, 91, Italian musician and film composer (The Strange Vice of Mrs. Wardh, Johnny Yuma, Clint the Stranger). • Wayne Osmond, 73, American singer (The Osmonds) and songwriter ("Crazy Horses", "Let Me In"), stroke. • Vittorio Pomilio, 91, Italian basketball player (Stella Azzurra Roma, national team). • Igor Poznič, 57, Slovenian footballer (NK Maribor, Mura, national team). • Nelson Pryor, 82, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (1973–1974). • Ripken, 8, American retrieval dog (Durham Bulls). • Leonid Safronov, 86, Russian politician, member of the Congress of People's Deputies of Russia (1990–1993). • Louis Schittly, 86, French physician and humanitarian, co-founder of Médecins Sans Frontières. • Maria Grazia Sestero, 82, Italian politician, deputy (1992–1994). • Zdzisław Skupień, 86, Polish mathematician. • Olesya Vadimovna Sokur, 64, Ukrainian biologist and academic, drone strike. • Tom Wyatt, 78, Australian horticulturalist. 2Jytte Abildstrøm, 90, Danish actress (Helle for Helene, Don Olsen kommer til byen, The Adventures of Picasso). • Mary Abrams, 66, American politician, member of the Connecticut State Senate (2019–2023), glioblastoma. • Aldo Agroppi, 80, Italian football player (Torino, national team) and manager (Fiorentina), pneumonia. • Kabira Uddina Ahmed, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1996). • Francesc Antich, 66, Venezuelan-born Spanish politician, president of the government of the Balearic Islands (1999–2003, 2007–2011) and senator (2011–2019), cancer. • Atmakusumah Astraatmadja, 86, Indonesian journalist (Indonesia Raya). • Brian Berry, 90, British-American human geographer and planner. • Wilhelm Brückner, 92, German luthier. • Gerard Caris, 99, Dutch sculptor and artist. • Gay Caswell, 76, Canadian politician, Saskatchewan MLA (1982–1986). • Lex Clark, 81, New Zealand Olympic rower (1964). • Bernie Constantin, 77, Swiss songwriter and radio show host. • Italo de Lorenzo, 85, Italian bobsledder. • Tidiane Diakité, 80, Malian-born French historian and writer. • Pedro Luis García Pérez, 86, Spanish mathematician, physicist and academic, president of the Royal Spanish Mathematical Society (1982–1988). • Pieter Hofstra, 78, Dutch politician, member of the House of Representatives (1994–2006) and Senate (2007–2011). • James R. Hogg, 90, American admiral. • Derek Humphry, 94, British-American assisted suicide activist (''Jean's Way, Final Exit''), co-founder of Final Exit Network, heart failure. • Ágnes Keleti, 103, Hungarian-Israeli artistic gymnast, Olympic champion (1952, 1956), pneumonia. • Larry Kish, 83, American ice hockey coach (Hartford Whalers). • Karol Krasnodębski, 95, Polish politician, MP (1989–1991). • Seymour P. Lachman, 91, American political historian and politician, member of the New York State Senate (1996–2004). • Werner Leimgruber, 90, Swiss footballer (Zürich, national team). • Govind Sharan Lohra, 69, Indian folk singer, songwriter and dancer. • Ralph Mann, 75, American Hall of Fame sprinter and hurdler, Olympic silver medalist (1972). • Roger Mantovani, 59, Italian radio presenter and voice actor. • David Marler, 83, Canadian lawyer. • Joyce McRoberts, 83, American politician, member of the Idaho Senate (1992–1995). • S. Jayachandran Nair, 85, Indian journalist, founder of Samakalika Malayalam Vaarika. • Russ North, 59, English heavy metal singer (Cloven Hoof). • Cristóbal Ortega, 68, Mexican footballer (América, national team), cancer. • Pádraig Ó Snodaigh, 89, Irish activist and writer. • Derek Parker, 92, British writer and broadcaster. • Noreen Riols, 98, British novelist and SOE agent during World War II. • Arun Roy, 56, Bangladeshi film director. • Thomas Streicher, 66, Austrian mathematician. • J. R. P. Suriyapperuma, 96, Sri Lankan politician, MP (2010–2015). • Ferdi Tayfur, 79, Turkish singer and actor. • John Wijngaards, 89, Dutch Catholic scholar and priest. • Ján Zachara, 96, Slovak boxer, Olympic champion (1952). 3Jeff Baena, 47, American film director and screenwriter (The Little Hours, Horse Girl, Spin Me Round), suicide by hanging. • Hans Dieter Beck, 92, German publisher (Verlag C. H. Beck). • Emmanuel Bonde, 77, Cameroonian politician. • Bertrand Bouvier, 95, Swiss writer and translator. • Morris Bradshaw, 72, American football player (Oakland Raiders, New England Patriots), Super Bowl champion (1977, 1981). • José Brouwers, 93, Belgian stage director and actor. • Gualtiero Busato, 83, Italian-born French sculptor. • Howard Buten, 74, American author and clown. • Mukesh Chandrakar, 32, Indian journalist, blunt force injuries. (body discovered on this date) • Choi Sang-yeop, 87, South Korean lawyer and politician, minister of legislation (1990–1992) and justice (1997). • La Chunga, 87, French-born Spanish flamenco dancer and painter. • Kate Coolahan, 95, Australian-born New Zealand commercial artist, fashion illustrator and printmaker. • Zlatko Dupovac, 72, Bosnian footballer (Sarajevo, Borac Banja Luka, St. Gallen). • Sergio Elgueta, 91, Chilean politician, deputy (1990–2002), mayor of Puerto Montt (1971–1973). • Futuregrapher, 41, Icelandic electronic musician, injuries sustained in a traffic collision. • Ernesto Gianella, 83, Argentine-French footballer (AS Béziers, Nîmes). • Sajad Haider, 92, Pakistani fighter pilot. • Hiroshi Hara, 88, Japanese architect (Kyōto Station, Umeda Sky Building, Sapporo Dome). • Richard B. Hays, 76, American theologian. • William Leo Higi, 91, American Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Lafayette (1984–2010). • Christopher Hood, 77, British academic. • Donal Kelly, 86, Irish journalist and broadcaster (RTÉ News). • Willem van Kooten, 83, Dutch disc jockey and businessman. • Harvey Laidman, 82, American television director (Matlock, 7th Heaven, The Waltons), cancer. • Benny Lautrup, 85, Danish theoretical physicist. • Niko Lekishvili, 77, Georgian politician, state minister (1995–1998), mayor of Tbilisi (1993–1995). • Robert Loewy, 98, American aerospace engineer. • Richard Louis, 60, Barbadian Olympic sprinter (1984, 1988). • Constantine Manos, 90, Greek-born American photographer. • Barbara Maxwell, 81, British television producer (Question Time). • Kay McDaniel, 67, American tennis player. • Dashbaldangiin Purevsuren, 95, Mongolian opera singer. • Andrew Pyper, 56, Canadian writer, complications from cancer. • Majda Ra'ad, 82, Swedish-born Jordanian Hashemite princess. • James Arthur Ray, 67, American self-help businessman, author and convicted felon. • Yuji Sawa, 76, Japanese politician, MP (2004–2010), pneumonia. • Peter Schaap, 78, Dutch singer and writer. • Aidan Smyth, 58, British major general. • Rod Sykes, 95, Canadian politician, mayor of Calgary (1969–1977). • Dame Tariana Turia, 80, New Zealand politician, MP (1996–2014) and minister for the community and voluntary sector (2003–2004, 2008–2011), founder of Te Pāti Māori, stroke. • Brian Usher, 80, English footballer (Sunderland, Sheffield Wednesday, Doncaster Rovers). • Gilbert Van Binst, 73, Belgian footballer (Anderlecht, Club Brugge, national team). • Bob Veale, 89, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates, Boston Red Sox). • Clyde Vickers, 73, American motorsport executive. • The Vivienne, 32, British drag queen (''RuPaul's Drag Race UK, RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars, Dancing on Ice''), cardiac arrest. • Thomas R. Williams, 85, Canadian academic and university administrator, principal of Queen's University (2008–2009). • Brenton Wood, 83, American singer ("The Oogum Boogum Song", "Gimme Little Sign"). • Amit Yoran, 54, American cybersecurity executive, CEO of Tenable, Inc. (2017–2024), cancer. • Bratislav Živković, 49, Serbian mercenary, killed in action. 4Mathías Acuña, 32, Uruguayan footballer (Lamia), suicide. • Claude Allègre, 87, French geochemist and politician, minister of national education (1997–2000). • Ed Askew, 84, American painter and singer-songwriter. • Frank Blackwell, 77, American politician, member of the West Virginia House of Delegates (1976–1982, 2016), sarcoma. • Y. Michal Bodemann, 80, German-born Canadian sociologist. • Peter Brandes, 80, Danish painter and sculptor. • Daniel J. Brass, 77, American organizational theorist. • Samuel Butler, 94, American lawyer. • Rajagopala Chidambaram, 88, Indian nuclear physicist (Smiling Buddha, Pokhran-II), principal scientific adviser to the government (2002–2018). • José Claer, 61, Canadian poet and author. • Colm Connolly, 82, Irish journalist (RTÉ News, BBC News). • Bruce Dohrenwend, 97, American psychologist. • Brian Dunsby, 84, British perlite industry executive. • Franjo Džidić, 85, Bosnian football player (Velež Mostar) and manager (Široki Brijeg, Zrinjski Mostar). • Emilio Echevarría, 80, Mexican actor (Amores perros, Die Another Day, The Alamo). • Ben Espy, 81, American politician, member of the Ohio Senate (1992–2002). • Billy Fallin, 92, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (1967–1971). • Gerardo Fernández, 71, Cuban Olympic weightlifter (1976, 1980). • Richard Foreman, 87, American playwright (Rhoda in Potatoland), pneumonia. • Ana Gligić, 90, Serbian virologist. • Elisabeth Haarr, 78, Norwegian artist. • Mohsen Habacha, 82, Tunisian footballer (Sahel, Ajaccio, national team). • Frank Haigh, 93, English rugby league player (Wakefield Trinity, Keighley). • Zoltán Halmosi, 77, Hungarian footballer (Haladás, national team). (death announced on this date) • Oleksandr Humenyuk, 48, Ukrainian football player (CSKA Kyiv, Chornomorets Odesa) and manager (Bukovyna Chernivtsi). • Saka Isau, 69, Nigerian politician. • Barry Kramer, 82, American basketball player (San Francisco Warriors, New York Knicks) and jurist, judge of the New York State Supreme Court (2009–2012). • Raphaël Larrère, 82, French agricultural engineer. • Sine Larsen, 81, Danish structural chemist. • Domini Lawrence, 99, British Olympic equestrian (1968, 1972). • Charles Le Guin, 97, American historian. • Eleanor Maguire, 54, Irish neuroscientist, spinal cancer. • Shirah Neiman, 81, American lawyer. • Arigo Padovan, 97, Italian road racing cyclist. • Julien Poulin, 78, Canadian actor and film director (Minuit, le soir, Babine). • Dick Price, 91, American politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (1973–1976). • Karen Pryor, 92, American behavioral psychologist and author. • Jenny Randerson, Baroness Randerson, 76, Welsh politician and peer, acting deputy first minister of Wales (2001–2002) and member of the House of Lords (since 2011). • Riro, 17, Japanese sea otter. • Robert Sedler, 89, American legal scholar. • Anjana Sultana, 69, Bangladeshi actress (Parineeta, Ashikkhito), lung infection. • Dennis True, 34, German politician, member of the Landtag of Lower Saxony (since 2022), cancer. • Kanoko Tsutani-Mabuchi, 86, Japanese Olympic diver (1956, 1960, 1964), pneumonia. • Yılmaz Urul, 82, Turkish footballer (İstanbulspor, Mersin İdmanyurdu, national team). • Nuhu Yaqub, 73, Nigerian political scientist. • Ronnie Yeskel, 76, American casting director (Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs, Curb Your Enthusiasm), cancer. 5Charles Abbott, 85, Australian rules footballer (Hawthorn). • Gerd Achterberg, 84, German football player (Spandauer BC) and manager (Tennis Borussia Berlin, BFC Südring). • Benoît Allemane, 82, French voice actor. • Clinton Bailey, 88, American-Israeli political scientist. • Joe Barnett, 95, American politician, member of the Montana House of Representatives (1991–2001). • Joseph Bendounga, 70, Central African lawyer and politician, mayor of Bangui (1997–2000). • Philippa Blair, 79, New Zealand artist. • Orlando Cabrales Martínez, 85, Colombian chemical engineer and politician, minister of mines and energy (1997–1998) and economic development (1996–1997). • Beej Chaney, 68, American musician (The Suburbs). • Anne-Marie Comparini, 77, French politician, deputy (2002–2007) and president of Rhône-Alpes (1999–2004). • John Douglas, 90, Scottish rugby union player (Barbarian, British & Irish Lions, national team), stroke. • Na D'Souza, 87, Indian novelist. • Michael Falzon, 79, Maltese architect and politician, MP (1976–1996). • John Ferguson, 83, American organist. • Robert Hübner, 76, German chess grandmaster, stomach cancer. • Ron James, 96, American politician, mayor of San Jose, California (1967–1971). • S. A. Khaleque, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1979–1990, 1996, 2001–2006). • Lee Hoesung, 89, Japanese-South Korean novelist. • Fredrik Lindgren, 53, Swedish heavy metal musician (Unleashed, Terra Firma). • Al MacNeil, 89, Canadian ice hockey player (Toronto Maple Leafs, Chicago Blackhawks) and coach (Calgary Flames). • Olga Marlin, 90, American-born Kenyan educator and writer. • Kunioki Mima, 79, Japanese plasma physicist. • Prabir Mitra, 83, Bangladeshi actor (Titash Ekti Nadir Naam, Boro Bhalo Lok Chhilo, Buk Fatey To Mukh Foteyna). • Sèmèvo Orisha Oké, 48, Beninese singer. • Bernd Nothofer, 83, German linguist. • María Páramo, 61, Colombian paleontologist, geologist and museum director. • Raquel Rabinovich, 95, Argentine-American artist, cancer. • Anisur Rahman, 91, Bangladeshi economist. • Mike Rinder, 69, Australian-American Scientology executive (1982–2007) and writer (A Billion Years), esophageal cancer. • Danuta Ptaszycka-Jackowska, 85, Polish geographer, landscape architect and educator. • Jim Short, 58, Australian-born American comedian, stomach illness. • Costas Simitis, 88, Greek politician, prime minister (1996–2004), and MP (1985–2009). • František Šmahel, 90, Czech historian. • Andreas Stenglein, 95, German politician, member of the Landtag of Bavaria (1958–1962, 1963–1966). • Masahiro Tabata, 85, Japanese politician, member of the House of Representatives (1993–2009), pneumonia. • Geoffrey Tattersall, 77, British jurist and Anglican priest. • Alberto Varillas, 90, Peruvian lawyer, politician, and writer, minister of education (1992–1993). • Juan Manuel Villa, 86, Spanish footballer (Plus Ultra, Real Zaragoza, national team). • Wang Zhengguo, 89, Chinese field medical engineer. • Freddy Zix, 89, French footballer (Pierrots Vauban Strasbourg, RC Strasbourg, 1968 Olympics). 6Annette Carter, 83, American politician, member of the Connecticut House of Representatives (1988–2005). • Alok Chatterjee, 64, Indian theatre actor and director, multiple organ failure. • Giuseppe Chiaravalloti, 90, Italian jurist and politician, president of Calabria (2000–2005). • António Couto dos Santos, 75, Portuguese politician, minister of education (1992–1993). • Austin de Lone, 78, American keyboardist, idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. • Bulcha Demeksa, 94, Ethiopian politician, MP (2005–2010). • Gabriel Dengaki, 72, Congolese footballer (Étoile du Congo, CARA Brazzaville, national team). • Sir Thomas Dunne, 91, British military officer, lord lieutenant of Hereford and Worcester (1977–1998), Herefordshire (1998–2008) and Worcestershire (1998–2001). • Raymond Durand, 79, French politician, deputy (2008–2012), mayor of Chaponnay (since 1989). • Henny Eman, 76, Aruban politician, prime minister (1986–1989, 1994–2001). • Jorge Flores, 70, Mexican Olympic basketball player (1976). • Dwight Foster, 67, Canadian ice hockey player (Detroit Red Wings, Boston Bruins, Colorado Rockies). • Hope Foye, 103, American folk singer. • John Granara, 81, American politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1977–1979). • Stella Greka, 102, Greek singer and actress. • Giovanni Grignolo, 95, Italian Olympic equestrian (1960). • Aristide Gunnella, 93, Italian politician, deputy (1968–1992) and minister for regional affairs (1987–1988). • John S. Hunkin, 79, Canadian banker, chairman (1999–2003) and president (2003–2004) of the CIBC. • Panya Kritcharoen, 75, Thai Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Ratchaburi (2005–2023). • Dušan Maravić, 85, Serbian footballer (Red Star Belgrade, Racing Paris, Yugoslavia national team), Olympic champion (1960). • Brian Matusz, 37, American baseball player (Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs), drug overdose. • Olga Meshoe Washington, 42, South African attorney. • Milorad Milinković, 59, Serbian film director (Frozen Stiff), screenwriter, and rock musician (Morbidi i Mnoći). • Gunvor Nelson, 93, Swedish filmmaker (Schmeerguntz, My Name Is Oona). • James Nunnally, 79, American politician, member of the Mississippi House of Representatives (1972–1988). • Margus Oopkaup, 65, Estonian actor. • David William Rhind, 81, British geographer. • Meirion Roberts, 90, Welsh rugby union player (Cardiff, national team). • Charles M. Roessel, 63, American Navajo photographer, journalist and academic administrator, president of Diné College (since 2017). • Peter Rogers, 85, Welsh politician, AM (1999–2003). • Monroe Saffold Jr., 76, American bodybuilder and Baptist minister. • Raymond Saw Po Ray, 76, Burmese Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Yangon (1987–1993) and bishop of Mawlamyine (1993–2023). • Krzysztof Sońta, 56, Polish politician, MP (2007–2011, 2014–2015). • Héctor Travieso, 81, Cuban-Puerto Rican actor, comedian, and television host (SuperXclusivo), heart failure. • Jim Wetherington, 87, American politician, mayor of Columbus, Georgia (2007–2011). • Dale Wilson, 82, Canadian voice actor (Dragon Ball Z, G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, Martin Mystery), complications from prostate cancer and Parkinson's disease. • Gary Winkel, 86, American environmental psychologist. • Robert Paul Wolff, 91, American political philosopher (In Defense of Anarchism, A Critique of Pure Tolerance). • Yoon Ju-yeong, 96, South Korean politician, MP (1973–1979). • Ludwik Zalewski, 70, Polish politician, senator (2005–2007). 7Ginette Aumassip, 94, French geologist. • Alfred Bammesberger, 86, German academic. • Marcel Barouh, 90, French table tennis player. • Wainikiti Bogidrau, 56, Fijian netball administrator. • Carolyn Brown, 97, American dancer, choreographer and writer. • Lucien Cariat, 85, Belgian politician. • Cheng Yu-cheng, 78, Taiwanese politician, member of the Legislative Yuan (1981–1987, 1990–1993, 2002–2005), heart attack. • Barbara Clegg, 98, British actress (Emergency Ward 10) and scriptwriter (Doctor Who, Coronation Street). • Tista De Lorenzo, 90, Australian rules footballer (Richmond). • Alan Emrich, 65, American writer and game designer. • Ayla Erduran, 90, Turkish violinist. • Mervin Guarte, 32, Filipino middle-distance runner, stabbed. • Geraint H. Jenkins, 78, Welsh historian. • Winnie Khumalo, 51, South African singer and actress. • Lim Kimya, 73, French-Cambodian politician, MP (2013–2018), shot. • Jean-Marie Le Pen, 96, French politician, deputy (1956–1962, 1986–1988) and MEP (1984–2019), founder of National Front. • Abdelkader Ould Makhloufi, 80, Algerian boxer. • Mirosława Marcheluk, 85, Polish actress (Hero of the Year, Magnat). • Walter Martos, 67, Peruvian military officer and politician, prime minister (2020) and minister of defence (2019–2020). • Neal McCaleb, 89, American politician, member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives (1975–1983), assistant secretary of the interior for Indian affairs (2001–2003). • Bill McMaster, 94, Australian football player and coach (Geelong). • Jagdish Mittal, 99, Indian art collector. • Betty C. Monkman, 82, American curator and author, White House curator (1997–2002), leukemia. • Jiban Mukhopadhyay, 76, Indian politician, West Bengal MLA (2011–2021). • Petya Pendareva, 53, Bulgarian Olympic sprinter (1996, 2000). • Woody Pirtle, 81, American artist. • Deogracias Victor Savellano, 65, Filipino politician, three-time governor of Ilocos Sur, member (2016–2022) and deputy speaker (2019–2022) of the House of Representatives, abdominal aneurysm. • Leo Segedin, 97, American painter. • Volker Sklenar, 80, German politician, member of the Landtag of Thuringia (1990–2009). • Joseph Trần Xuân Tiếu, 80, Vietnamese Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Long Xuyên (2003–2019). • Øyvind Vågnes, 52, Norwegian writer and magazine editor, lung fibrosis. • Felix Wilfred, 76, Indian theologian, heart attack. • Peter Yarrow, 86, American singer (Peter, Paul and Mary) and songwriter ("Puff, the Magic Dragon"), bladder cancer. 8Souheil Ayoub, 90, Lebanese Olympic fencer (1968). • Floyd E. Bloom, 88, American medical researcher. • Gabriel de Broglie, 93, French historian, chancellor of the Institut de France (2006–2017) and member of the Académie Française. • Jorge Cáceres, 77, Argentine-born Colombian footballer (San Martín de Tucumán, América de Cali, Colombia national team). • Françoise Choay, 99, French architectural and urban historian. • Juan Carlos Concha, 91, Chilean surgeon and politician, minister of public health (1971–1972). • Fabio Cudicini, 89, Italian footballer (Udinese, Roma, Milan). • William P. Dixon, 81, American lawyer and political strategist, U.S. alternate director of the World Bank (1977–1979), manager of the 1980 Democratic National Convention, prostate cancer. • Rudolf Dreßler, 84, German politician and diplomat, MP (1980–2000). • Kjell-Olof Feldt, 93, Swedish politician, minister for finance (1983–1990), budget (1982) and commerce and industry (1970–1975). • Knud Heinesen, 92, Danish politician, minister of finance (twice), public works (1981) and education (1971–1973). • Selim İleri, 75, Turkish writer, screenwriter, and film critic. • Lucky Jayawardena, 70, Sri Lankan politician, MP (1994–2004, 2015–2020). • Gyanada Kakati, 92, Indian actress. • Charles Kay, 94, British actor (Amadeus, Henry V, The Importance of Being Earnest). • Kjell Kjær, 82, Norwegian actor (Fleksnes Fataliteter). • Karsten Klepsvik, 72, Norwegian civil servant and diplomat. • Jim Lawrence, 85, Canadian baseball player (Cleveland Indians). • Nancy Leftenant-Colon, 104, American nurse. • Lyn Lepore, 63, Australian tandem cyclist, Paralympic champion (2000), cancer. • Lin Cheng-fong, 75, Taiwanese politician, member of the Legislative Yuan (2005–2008) and mayor of Guishan City (1998–2005), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. • Charles Longsworth, 95, American academic administrator, president of Hampshire College (1971–1977). • Alastair MacKinven, 53, British visual artist. • Pritish Nandy, 73, Indian poet, film producer (Bollywood Calling, The Mystic Masseur), and politician, MP (1998–2004). • Des O'Grady, 72, Irish Gaelic footballer (St Finbarr's, Cork). • Charles Person, 82, American civil rights activist (Freedom Rides). • John C. Peterson, 76, American politician, member of the Kansas House of Representatives (1971–1975). • José Linhares Ponte, 94, Brazilian politician, deputy (1991–2015). • Nurul Qomar, 64, Indonesian politician, MP (2004–2014), colon cancer. • Alma Latif Shamsi, 88, Indian poet and writer. • Mangkra Souvanna Phouma, 86, Laotian royal. • Rino Tommasi, 90, Italian journalist, television host, and sport commentator. • David Vaisey, 89, British librarian, Bodley's librarian (1986–1996). • Willy Venneman, 85, Belgian Olympic boxer (1960). • Wu Lusheng, 94, Chinese architect. • Neil Zurcher, 89, American journalist (WJW-TV) and television host. 9Hind Al-Abadleh, 47, Emirati-Canadian chemist. • Andrzej Marian Bartczak, 79, Polish artist and educator. • Henry Beissel, 95, Canadian writer and editor. • Abe Bekker, 89, Zambian Olympic boxer (1960). • Bimla Bissell, 92, Indian civil servant and businesswoman, co-founder of Fabindia, complications from diabetes. • Black Bart, 76, American professional wrestler (NWA), colon cancer. • Bill Byrge, 86, American actor (Ernest Saves Christmas, Ernest Goes to Jail, Ernest Scared Stupid) and comedian. • Marius Ciugarin, 75, Romanian footballer (Steaua București, FC Brașov, Progresul București). • Bill Clements, 91, Australian footballer (Richmond). • Phyllis Dalton, 99, English costume designer (Lawrence of Arabia, Doctor Zhivago, The Princess Bride), Oscar winner (1966, 1990). • Margaret Baba Diri, 70, Ugandan politician, MP (since 1996). • Laurie Holloway, 86, English pianist, musical director (Strictly Come Dancing, Parkinson) and composer. • Rex Holman, 89, American actor (Death Valley Days, The Virginian, Star Trek V: The Final Frontier). • P. Jayachandran, 80, Indian playback singer. • Mick Kennedy, 89, Irish hurler (Faughs, Tipperary, Dublin). • Susan Koehn, 63, American politician, member of the Utah House of Representatives (1995–2000), breast cancer. • Barbro Larsson, 94, Swedish actress (My Friend Oscar, Time of Desire, Stage Entrance). • Mukhtar Magauin, 84, Kazakh writer and publicist. • Mike Maples Sr., 82, American technology executive (Microsoft). • Marc Michetz, 73, Belgian comic book artist (Kogaratsu). • Ian Miles, 72, Australian footballer (Richmond). • Thomas J. Murphy, 94, American politician and jurist, member of the New York State Assembly (1971–1977). • Alberto Onofre, 77, Mexican footballer (Guadalajara, national team). • Tom Osthoff, 88, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1983–2003). • Manuel Elkin Patarroyo, 78, Colombian pathologist and immunologist. • Irmengard Rauch, 91, American linguist. • Emrys Roberts, 93, Welsh nationalist activist. • Mickey Roth, 97, Canadian ice hockey player (Lethbridge Maple Leafs, Stratford Kroehlers, national team), world champion (1951). • Jorge Luis Sánchez, 64, Cuban film director (El Benny, Buscando a Casal). • Otto Schenk, 94, Austrian actor (Dunja, Always Trouble with the Reverend), film (Die Fledermaus) and theatre director. • Shulamith Shahar, 96, Latvian-born Israeli historian. • Doc Shebeleza, 51, South African kwaito musician. • Harvard Sitkoff, 85, American historian. • Muhammad Ssegirinya, 36, Ugandan politician, MP (since 2022). • John William Thomson, 96, Canadian politician, MP (1979–1984). • Mariusz Trynkiewicz, 62, Polish serial killer and sex offender. 10Christopher Benjamin, 90, English actor (Doctor Who, Judge John Deed, The Plague Dogs). • Robert K. Brayton, 91, American electrical engineer and mathematician. • Itzhak Brook, 83–84, Israeli-American physician and medical researcher. • Frank Cicutto, 74–75, Italian-Australian business executive, CEO of National Australia Bank (1999–2004). • Yevgenia Dobrovolskaya, 60, Russian actress (Queen Margot, Actress, The Irony of Fate 2), complications from cancer and heart failure. • Milan Feranec, 60, Czech politician, MP (since 2017), kidney cancer. • Raimondo Galuppo, 78, Italian politician, senator (1992–1994). • Horacio González de las Casas, 82, Mexican politician, deputy (1988–1991). • Wynand Havenga, 59, South African darts player. • Thelma Hopkins, 88, Northern Irish high jumper, Olympic silver medallist (1956). • Mike Hynson, 82, American surfer (The Endless Summer). • Charles E. Jefferson, 79, American politician, member of the Illinois House of Representatives (2001–2014). • José Jiménez, 76, Puerto Rican political activist, founder of the Young Lords. • Ted Kilmurray, 90, Australian footballer (East Perth). • Kim Soo-jin, 85, South Korean mineralogist, discoverer of Janggunite. • Andrzej Kraśnicki, 75, Polish sport activist. • Stephan Krasovitsky, 89, Russian poet, translator, and priest. • Roger Lebranchu, 102, French Olympic rower (1948). • Sir Charles Lepani, 77, Papua New Guinean diplomat, intestinal cancer. • Jones P. Madeira, 80, Trinidadian journalist (Trinidad and Tobago Guardian). • Félix Mantilla, 90, Puerto Rican baseball player (Milwaukee Braves, Boston Red Sox). • Bill McCartney, 84, American Hall of Fame football coach (Colorado Buffaloes), complications from dementia. • Sam Moore, 89, American Hall of Fame singer-songwriter (Sam & Dave), complications from surgery. • Paquita Ors, 96, Spanish pharmacist and cosmetic businesswoman. • Hayotxon Ortiqboyeva, 78, Uzbek poet and politician, senator (2004–2009). • Longin Pastusiak, 89, Polish politician and historian. • Anatoli Pata, 66, Russian football player (Dynamo Stavropol, Kuban Krasnodar) and manager (Dynamo Stavropol). • Jean-Luc Petitrenaud, 74, French food critic and television host. • Jacques Poilleux, 87, French doctor and academic, president of the Académie nationale de chirurgie (2009). • Ângela Ribeiro, 84, Portuguese actress (Retalhos da Vida de Um Médico). • Hunter Q. Robbins III, 67, American professional wrestling manager (ECW). • Michel Schetter, 76, Belgian comic book writer. • Kenneth E. Scott, 96, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1963–1967). • Shiu Ka-chun, 55, Hong Kong democracy activist, MLC (2016–2020), stomach cancer. • Nelson Silva Pacheco, 80, Uruguayan-born Colombian footballer (Sportivo Italiano, Tigre, Colombia national team). • Einar Olav Skogholt, 77, Norwegian politician, MP (1989–2001). • Reto Stiffler, 84, Swiss businessman, president of Standard Liège (2000–2011). • Bram Van Paesschen, 45, Belgian film director (Empire of Dust) and editor. • Winfried Wiencek, 76, German deaf table tennis player and deaf sports official. 11Raʼno Abdullayeva, 89, Uzbek historian. • Beryl Anthony Jr., 86, American lawyer and politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1979–1993). • Jean-Michel Billaut, 79, French systems analyst and internet personality. • James Carlos Blake, 81, Mexican-born American author, pneumonia. • Linda Burnes Bolton, 76, American nurse and healthcare administrator (Cedars-Sinai Medical Center). • Hans-Joachim Brauske, 81, German Olympic boxer (1972). • Bill Dailey, 89, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians, Minnesota Twins). • Marty DeMerritt, 71, American baseball player and coach (San Francisco Giants, Chicago Cubs). • Keith Dewhurst, 93, English playwright and scriptwriter. • Kitty Flynn, 98, Irish historian and author. • Neil French, 60, English cricketer (Lincolnshire). • Richard Godfrey, 91, American politician, mayor of Normal, Illinois (1976–1985). • Gurpreet Gogi, 57, Indian politician, Punjab MLA (since 2022), shot. • Indradasa Hettiarachchi, 97, Sri Lankan politician. • Rein Jan Hoekstra, 83, Dutch jurist. • Bobby Kennedy, 87, Scottish football player (Manchester City, Kilmarnock) and manager (Grimsby Town). • Mario Klemens, 88, Czech conductor (Film Symphony Orchestra) and educator of conducting. • Merle Louise, 90, American actress (Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, Into the Woods, Gypsy). • Nicholas Maxwell, 87, British philosopher. • James McEachin, 94, American actor (Tenafly, Fuzz, The Groundstar Conspiracy) and author. • Peter J. Messitte, 83, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Maryland (since 1993). • Joel Paley, 69, American theatre director, lyricist and playwright (Ruthless!). • Zora Palová, 77, Slovak glass artist. • Donald Pelmear, 100, British actor (Doctor Who, The Citadel, Elizabeth). • Qiu Dahong, 94, Chinese coastal and offshore engineer, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. • Dominique Robert, 72, French politician, deputy (1991–1993). • Tiny Ruys, 67, Dutch football player and manager (Fortuna Sittard, MVV Maastricht, United Arab Emirates national team). • Barbara Rylska, 88, Polish actress. • Fereydoon Shahbazyan, 82, Iranian composer and conductor, respiratory disease. • Rasna Warah, 63, Kenyan writer. 12Reinhard Anders, 84, German politician, member of the Volkskammer (1990). • Peter Brown, 83, Scottish rugby union player (Glasgow, national team). • Leslie Charleson, 79, American actress (General Hospital, Love Is a Many Splendored Thing, The Day of the Dolphin). • Witold Dąbrowski, 92, Polish politician, voivode of Siedlce (1975–1977). • Robert B. Daroff, 88, American neurologist. • Gary T. Dilweg, 88, American politician, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly (1979–1983). • Hasjim Djalal, 90, Indonesian diplomat. • Jackie Farry, 58, American music manager and television host (Superock), lung disease. • Arnold Frolows, 74, Australian radio personality, pancreatic and liver cancer. • Monireh Gorji, 95–96, Iranian teacher and mujtahid, member of the Assembly for the Final Review of the Constitution (1979). • Malcolm Jones Howard, 85, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Eastern North Carolina (since 1988). • Mark Izu, 70, American jazz double bass player and composer, colon cancer. • Manda Jagannath, 73, Indian politician, MP (1998–2014). • Claude Jarman Jr., 90, American actor (The Yearling, Intruder in the Dust, Rio Grande). • Ruth G. King, 91, American psychologist and educator. • Wulf Traugott Kruse, 88, German politician, member of the Bürgerschaft of Bremen (1975–1976). • Robert Machray, 79, American actor (Cheers, Thanks, Rapsittie Street Kids: Believe in Santa). • Bernard McIntyre, 82, American politician, member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives (1971–1982) and Senate (1982–1986). • Jeffrey A. Meyer, 61, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut (since 2014). • Masahiro Mori, 97, Japanese roboticist. • Darryl Pearce, 64, Australian basketball player (Adelaide 36ers). • Jan Randles, 79, Australian long-distance runner, Paralympic champion (1984). • Emmanuel Rashba, 97, Soviet-American physicist. • Keith Rayner, 95, Australian Anglican prelate, primate of Australia (1991–1999). • Isaías Rodríguez, 82, Venezuelan lawyer and politician, vice president (2000) and prosecutor general (2000–2007). • José María Sanz Pastor, 83, Spanish diplomat and politician, civil governor of province of Seville (1980–1982). • Bob Sercombe, 75, Australian politician, MP (1996–2007). • Stuart Spencer, 97, American political strategist. • Lynne Taylor-Corbett, 78, American choreographer (Footloose, Swing!, Titanic). • Diane Thome, 82, American composer. • Thomas Timusk, 91, Estonian-born Canadian physicist and academic. • Kim Yaroshevskaya, 101, Russian-born Canadian actress (Fanfreluche, Passe-Partout, Home Fires). 13Eliseo Alcon, 74, American politician, member of the New Mexico House of Representatives (2009–2024), liver cancer. • Chris Barnard, 77, Welsh footballer (Torquay United, Ipswich Town, Southend United). • Niel Barnard, 75, South African intelligence chief, director-general of the National Intelligence Service (1979–1992), cancer. • Paul Benacerraf, 94, French-American philosopher (Benacerraf's identification problem). • Alicja Bobrowska, 89, Polish actress, television presenter and artist, Miss Polonia (1957). • Tony Book, 90, English football player (Bath City, Manchester City) and manager (Manchester City). • C. Marshall Cain, 90, American lawyer and politician, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (1969–1975, 1979–1981). • Mariama Camara, 66, Guinean politician and businesswoman. • Pat Caplice, 97, Australian jazz musician. • Ricardo Chapa, 76, Mexican Olympic water polo player (1972). • Bernd Cullmann, 85, German sprinter, Olympic champion (1960). • Quentin Davies, Baron Davies of Stamford, 80, British politician, MP (1987–2010) and member of the House of Lords (2010–2023). • Walter Deutsch, 101, Austrian musicologist. • Carol Downer, 91, American feminist lawyer and author, complications from a heart attack. • Nathalie Dupree, 85, American cookbook writer and television personality. • John Evans, 74, British disability rights activist, cancer. • Mary Fennelly, 76, Irish camogie player. • Tony Gresham, 84, Australian golfer, amateur champion (1977). • Keith Griffith, 77, Barbadian football player (national team) and manager (national team, U.S. Virgin Islands national team). • Shamsaddin Khanbabayev, 85, Azerbaijani politician, prime minister of the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic (1993–2000). • Elgar Howarth, 89, English conductor, composer and trumpeter. • Charles Kleiber, 82, Swiss government official, state secretary for education (1997–2007). • Peter Kolchin, 81, American historian. • Abdul Sathar Kunju, 85, Indian police officier. • Bob Lane, 97, Canadian politician, MP (1979). • Fernanda Maria, 87, Portuguese fado singer. • Jean Penders, 85, Dutch politician, MEP (1979–1994). • Franco Piperno, 82, Italian physicist and political activist, co-founder of Potere Operaio. • Palavalasa Rajasekharam, 80, Indian politician, Andhra Pradesh MLA (1976–1982, 1994–1999). • Clark L. Reber, 87, American politician, member of the Utah House of Representatives (1983–1987, 1993–1995). • Henry Rey, 86, Monegasque sporting director and politician, president of AS Monaco FC (1970–1972), MP (1968–2008). • Neomia Rogers, 84, American Olympic high jumper (1960). • Rolf Schweiger, 80, Swiss politician, member of the Council of States (1999–2011). • André Sollie, 77, Belgian author and illustrator. • Mykhaylo Stelmakh, 58, Ukrainian football player (Dynamo Kyiv, Shakhtar Donetsk) and manager (Kharkiv). • Hilpas Sulin, 90, Finnish ice hockey player and coach (HPK). • Kjell Svindland, 91, Norwegian politician, county mayor of Vest-Agder (1995–1999). • Oliviero Toscani, 82, Italian photographer, complications from amyloidosis. • Vicente Vega, 69, Venezuelan footballer (Deportivo Italia Caracas, Portuguesa Acarigua, national team), complications from diabetes. • Archie Wade, 85, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals, St. Petersburg Saints) and academic. • Edward Zuccaro, 81, American politician, member of the Vermont House of Representatives (1981–1989), prostate cancer. 14Nello Altomare, 61, Canadian politician, member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba (since 2019) and minister of education and early childhood learning of Manitoba (since 2023), Hodgkin lymphoma. • Rubén Ardila, 82, Colombian psychologist. • Nasser Biria, 65, Iranian Shi'a cleric. • John Blakemore, 88, English photographer. • Arthur Blessitt, 84, American Christian preacher. • Chen Ching-Po, 93, Taiwanese golfer, sepsis. • Furio Colombo, 94, Italian journalist (''L'Unità'') and politician, deputy (1996–2001, 2008–2013) and senator (2006–2008). • Judith Cowan, 81, Canadian academic, translator, and writer. • Irmgard Furchner, 99, German concentration camp secretary (Stutthof concentration camp). • Brian Gibbons, 77, Canadian ice hockey player (Ottawa Nationals, Toronto Toros, Denver Spurs). • Kjell Gjerseth, 78, Norwegian novelist and journalist. • Pat Goggin, 84, Irish footballer (Tramore Athletic, Cork Hibernians). • Jürgen Graf, 73, Swiss author, translator, and historical negationist. • Ishak Haleva, 84, Turkish rabbi, Hakham Bashi (since 2002). (death announced on this date) • Marc Hollogne, 63, Belgian actor, stage director, and film director (Chance or Coincidence, The Claim). • Ladislav Hučko, 76, Slovak Ruthenian Greek Catholic hierarch, apostolic exarch of the Czech Republic (since 2003). • Michał Janiszewski, 70, Polish politician, MP (1991–1993, 1997–2001). • Tom Jones, 77, American politician, member of the Kentucky House of Representatives (1981–1991), heart attack. • Surat Singh Khalsa, 91, Indian-American political activist. • Heinz Kluetmeier, 82, German-born American sports photographer (Sports Illustrated). • Lars Kvant, 69, Swedish squash player. • Benedito de Lira, 82, Brazilian politician, MP (1995–1999, 2003–2019) and mayor of Barra de São Miguel (since 2021), cancer. • Jay Mazur, 92, American labor leader, heart failure. • Thomas McHugh, 88, American jurist, justice of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia (1981–1997, 2009–2013). • Michel Medinger, 83, Luxembourgish photographer and Olympic middle-distance runner (1964). • Khadija Mushtaq, 50, Pakistani academic administrator. • Teddy Osei, 87, Ghanaian jazz saxophonist (Osibisa). • Hans Reichelt, 99, German politician, member of the Volkskammer (1950–1990). • Thomas P. Salmon, 92, American politician, governor of Vermont (1973–1977). • Tony Slattery, 65, British actor (The Crying Game, ''Peter's Friends), comedian and television personality (Whose Line Is It Anyway?''), heart attack. • Hans Stenberg-Nilsen, 94, Norwegian jurist. • Judy Thongori, 60, Kenyan lawyer and women's rights activist. • Simon Townsend, 79, Australian television presenter (''Simon Townsend's Wonder World, TVTV''), cancer. • Gwen Watkins, 101, British codebreaker and author. • Graham Whyte, 72, Australian cricketer (Queensland). (death announced on this date) 15Anna Maria Ackermann, 92, Italian actress (Le inchieste del commissario Maigret, The Skin, '''O Re''). • Stephanie Aeffner, 48, German politician, MP (since 2021). • Ursula Bowyer, 99, German-born British architect. • Tommy Brown, 97, American baseball player (Brooklyn Dodgers, Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago Cubs), pneumonia. • Subhagata Choudhury, 78, Bangladeshi non-fiction writer, cancer. • Paul Danan, 46, English actor (Hollyoaks, Celebrity Love Island), mixed drug intoxication. • Alejandra Darín, 62, Argentine actress (Rincón de Luz, Alguien que me quiera) and labor leader. • Tommy Dix, 101, American baritone singer and actor (Best Foot Forward). • Aldo Dorigo, 95, Italian footballer (Triestina, Internazionale, Alessandria). • David W. Duclon, 74, American television writer and producer (Punky Brewster, Silver Spoons, Family Matters). • David Goodall, 83, British chemist. • Michael Hames, 79, British police officer. • M. Azizul Haq, 84, Bangladeshi police officer, inspector general (1996–1997). • Jafar Masood Hasani Nadwi, 59, Indian scholar, traffic collision. • Jack Hoffman, 19, American football player and cancer research advocate, glioma. • Sylvan Kalib, 95, American music theorist and composer. • Semyon Kutateladze, 79, Russian mathematician. • Diane Langton, 80, English actress (Hollyoaks, Only Fools and Horses, EastEnders). • Li Kuei-hsien, 87, Taiwanese poet. • Patricia Lyfoung, 47, French cartoonist. • Melba Montgomery, 86, American country singer ("No Charge", "Don't Let the Good Times Fool You", "Angel of the Morning") and songwriter. • Philippe Moreau Defarges, 81, French political scientist. • Ebrahim Nabavi, 66, Iranian satirist, writer and diarist, suicide. • Vsevolod Nemolyaev, 87, Russian ballet dancer and director of the Bolshoi Theatre. • Linda Nolan, 65, Irish singer (The Nolans), actress and television personality (Celebrity Big Brother), double pneumonia. • Adewunmi Onanuga, 59, Nigerian politician, MP (since 2019). • Turtel Onli, 72, American artist. • Sudip Pandey, 30, Indian actor, heart attack. • Richard Russell, 79, Jamaican tennis player, pneumonia. • Syed Muhammad Asghar Shah, 75, Pakistani politician, MNA (2013–2018). • Doug Shapiro, 65, American racing cyclist. • Manjul Sinha, Indian television director (Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi, Yeh Hai Mumbai Meri Jaan), heart attack. • Rosny Smarth, 84, Haitian politician, prime minister (1996–1997). • P. R. Sundaram, 73, Indian politician, Tamil Nadu MLA (1996–2006) and MP (2014–2019). • Jeannot Szwarc, 85, French film director (Jaws 2, Supergirl, Somewhere in Time), respiratory failure. • Raymond Thompson, 75, British-born Canadian-New Zealand screenwriter, composer and producer. • Norman Tolman, 88, American art collector and dealer. • Sarigama Viji, 76, Indian actor (Beluvalada Madilalli, Mana Mecchida Sose, Yamalokadalli Veerappan). • Joe Vosoba, 95, American politician, member of the Nebraska Legislature (1959–1963). • Gus Williams, 71, American basketball player (Golden State Warriors, Seattle SuperSonics, Washington Bullets), NBA champion (1979), complications from a stroke. 16Chuck Alm, 87, American Olympic rower (1960). • Vasile Ardeleanu, 50, Romanian footballer (FCM Bacău, Focșani, Dinamo Onești). • Uwe Beginski, 65, German footballer (Darmstadt 98, VfL Osnabrück, KSV Hessen Kassel). • Harry Bild, 88, Swedish footballer (IFK Norrköping, Östers IF, national team), cancer. • Sabah Bizi, 78, Albanian footballer (Vllaznia Shkodër, Partizani Tirana, national team). • Roger Breslin, 87, American attorney. • Geneviève Callerot, 108, French novelist and resistance fighter. • Giovanni Cavagna, 90, Italian physiologist and academician. • Luís Cechinel, 80, Brazilian politician, deputy (1979–1983). • Chenhamo Chimutengwende, 81, Zimbabwean politician, MP (1985–2008). • Robert Corell, 90, American climatologist. • Jack De Mave, 91, American actor (Lassie, The Man Without a Face, Days of Our Lives).Abdoulaye Diabaté, 65, Senegalese pianist (Kora Jazz Trio). • Hans Dobida, 95, Austrian ice hockey administrator, president of the Austrian Ice Hockey Association (1977–1996). • Miguel de la Espriella, 77, Colombian painter and sculptor. • Roland Freihoff, 93, German Olympic rower (1952). • Gu Gu, 25, Chinese giant panda, heart and liver failure. • Jack Guittet, 95, French fencer, president of the French Fencing Federation (1977–1981) and Olympic bronze medallist (1964). • D. G. Hessayon, 96, British author and botanist. • Hsieh Shih-chien, 72, Taiwanese airline executive, president (since 2016) and chairman (since 2019) of China Airlines, heart attack. • Howard Andrew Jones, 56, American author and editor, brain cancer. • George Kalinsky, 88, American photographer (Madison Square Garden, New York Mets). • Yusuf Kırkpınar, 75, Turkish politician, MP (1999–2002). • Dave Lucas, 92, Canadian ice hockey player (Detroit Red Wings). • David Lynch, 78, American film director (Blue Velvet, Mulholland Drive) and television producer (Twin Peaks), cardiac arrest. • Colin MacNeil, 88, Australian footballer (Fitzroy). • František Makeš, 93, Czechoslovak-born Swedish artist. • Federico Manca, 55, Italian chess player, complications from a heart attack. • Paul Mango, 65, American healthcare executive and government official. • Toby Myers, 75, American musician (Roadmaster, John Cougar Mellencamp), cancer. • Jesús Pérez Varela, 75, Spanish journalist and politician, minister of culture and social communication of Galicia (1997–2005) and member of the Galician parliament (1997). • Dame Joan Plowright, 95, English actress (Enchanted April, A Taste of Honey, 101 Dalmatians), Tony winner (1961). • Timothy Plumptre, 81, Canadian author. • Francisco San Martín, 39, American actor (Days of Our Lives, The Bold and the Beautiful, Jane the Virgin), suicide by hanging. • Margarita Shtarkelova, 73, Bulgarian basketball player, Olympic bronze medallist (1976). • George A. Tice, 86, American photographer. • Bob Uecker, 90, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals), broadcaster (Milwaukee Brewers), and actor (Mr. Belvedere), lung cancer. • Shoji Ueda, 87, Japanese cinematographer (Ran, Dreams, After the Rain), heart attack. • Dmitry Volkov, 58, Russian swimmer, Olympic silver (1992) and double bronze medallist (1988), cancer. • Wolfgang Wesemann, 75, German Olympic cyclist (1972). • Ridley Wills II, 90, American author and historian. • Kenny Wilson, 78, English footballer (Dumbarton, Carlisle United, St Johnstone). • Alexey Zlobin, 89, Russian priest and politician, deputy (1990–1993). 17Hansjörg Aemisegger, 72, Swiss Olympic racing cyclist (1976). • Zulfiqar Ali Atray, 61, Pakistani singer and composer, heart attack. • William Cox, 103, American Episcopalian bishop. • John J. Deely, 92, American-born New Zealand statistician. • Étienne, 72, French sculptor. • Martin Fallon, 55, Irish Gaelic footballer (Strokestown, Roscommon). • Jules Feiffer, 95, American cartoonist, playwright (Knock Knock), and screenwriter (Popeye, Munro), Pulitzer Prize winner (1986), heart failure. • Alphonza Gadsden, 79, American Anglican bishop. • Didier Guillaume, 65, French politician, senator (2008–2018), minister of agriculture and food (2018–2020), and state minister of Monaco (since 2024). • Richard G. Kopf, 78, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Nebraska (since 1992). • Amy Lau, 58, American interior designer, cancer. • Denis Law, 84, Scottish footballer (Manchester United, Huddersfield Town, national team), complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Don McCall, 80, American football player (New Orleans Saints, Pittsburgh Steelers). • Sir Paul Nicholson, 86, English industrialist (Vaux Breweries). • Punsalmaagiin Ochirbat, 82, Mongolian jurist and politician, president (1990–1997), chairman of the Presidium of the People's Great Khural (1990), and judge of the Constitutional Court (since 2005). • Shiva Pasupati, 96, Sri Lankan lawyer, attorney general (1975–1988) and solicitor general (1974–1975). • K. N. Chandrasekharan Pillai, 81, Indian legal scholar. • Martin Pollack, 80, Austrian journalist and author. • François Ponchaud, 85, French Catholic priest and missionary. • Robert Powell, 92, American composer. • Don Rees, 87, Welsh mathematician. • David Schneiderman, 77, American newspaper editor (The Village Voice), pneumonia. • Kulanthai Shanmugalingam, 93, Sri Lankan playwright. • Jan Shepard, 96, American actress (King Creole, Attack of the Giant Leeches, Paradise, Hawaiian Style), pneumonia. • M. Srinivas, 82, Indian politician, MP (1998–1999) and three-time Karnataka MLA. • Martin Truex Sr., 66, American racing driver (NASCAR Busch North Series). • Stéphane Venne, 83, Canadian singer-songwriter, arranger and producer. • Robert Verrall, 97, Canadian animator (Cosmic Zoom, Hot Stuff, The Romance of Transportation in Canada). • Christine Wischer, 80, German politician, member of the Bürgerschaft of Bremen (1987–1995), member of the Senate of Bremen (1995–2003). • Susan F. Wood, 66, American public health professional, glioblastoma. • Maria Zaitseva, 24, Belarusian military volunteer (2nd International Legion). 18Dave Bargeron, 82, American trombonist and tuba player (Blood, Sweat & Tears). • Bill Belden, 76, American Olympic rower (1976). • Garry Brooke, 64, English footballer (Tottenham Hotspur, Groningen, Norwich City). • Jérôme Chevallier, 50, French cyclist. • Riccardo Chieppa, 98, Italian magistrate, member (1995–2004) and president (2002–2004) of the constitutional court. • Don Cupitt, 90, English philosopher. • Aaron De Groft, 59, American art museum director (Orlando Museum of Art). • Jennifer Dickson, 88, South African-born British-Canadian artist and printmaker. • Boyko Dimitrov, 83, Bulgarian politician, minister of foreign affairs (1989–1990), member of the Grand National Assembly (1990–1991). • Charles A. Doswell III, 79, American meteorologist. • Anatoliy Frantsuz, 70, Ukrainian politician, governor of Volyn Oblast (2002–2005). • Evaldo Gonçalves, 91, Brazilian politician, deputy (1987–1995). • Abdul Karim Hanggi, 82, Indonesian politician, member of the House of Representatives (1997–1999), regent of Buol (2000–2007). • Richard J. Howrigan, 91, American politician, member of the Vermont House of Representatives (1995–2013). • Lorenzo Infantino, 77, Italian philosopher and sociologist. • T. M. Jayamurugan, Indian film director (Roja Malare, Adada Enna Azhagu, Thee Ivan), heart attack. • Bruce Kannemeyer, 60, South African politician and convicted embezzler, MNA (1999–2004), cancer. • N. Kayisii, 58, Indian politician, Manipur MLA (since 2017), cancer. • Don Kinnamon, 87, American politician, member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives (1989–2001). • Sir John Lapli, 69, Solomon Island politician, governor-general (1999–2004). • Ester Larsen, 88, Danish politician, MP (1994–2005) and minister of health (1989–1993). • Joseph Lazare, 40, Canadian Mohawk director, producer, and actor (By the Rapids). • Russell Marshall, 88, New Zealand politician, MP (1972–1990), minister of foreign affairs (1987–1990) and education (1984–1987). • Mike Miller, 71, American guitarist (Air Pocket, Chick Corea, Bette Midler), heart attack. • Mohammad Moghiseh, 68, Iranian judge, justice of the Supreme Court (since 2020), shot. • Jan Mycielski, 92, Polish-American mathematician (Ehrenfeucht–Mycielski sequence, Mycielskian). • Geoff Nicholson, 71, British novelist. • Nicolae Oaidă, 91, Romanian football player (Progresul București, national team) and manager (Tractorul Brașov). • Denis Pirie, 85, British far right activist. • K. R. Punia, 89, Indian politician, Haryana MLA (1987–1989), heart attack. • Paul Rader, 90, American religious leader, General of The Salvation Army (1994–1999). • Ali Razini, 71, Iranian judge and politician, justice of the Supreme Court (since 2016) and member of the Assembly of Experts (2007–2016), shot. • André Soltner, 92, French-American chef, restaurateur (Lutèce), and author. • Richard A. Stratton, 93, American naval aviator and commander (Vietnam War). • Herschel Turner, 82, American football player (Kentucky Wildcats, St. Louis Cardinals). • Mirko Valentić, 92, Croatian historian. • Claire van Kampen, 71, English composer (Royal Shakespeare Company), playwright and theatre director, cancer. • Eliška Wagnerová, 76, Czech judge and politician, president of the Supreme Court (1998–2002), vice president of the Constitutional Court (2002–2012) and senator (2012–2018). • Eric Widmer, 85, American scholar and historian. 19Carlos Arellano Lennox, 96, Panamanian marine biologist, nationalist leader and politician, president of the National Assembly (1990). • Léo Batista, 92, Brazilian journalist and television presenter. • Lázaro Aristides Betancourt, 88, Cuban Olympic hurdler (1964). (death announced on this date) • Marcel Bonin, 93, Canadian ice hockey player (Detroit Red Wings, Boston Bruins, Montreal Canadiens), four-time Stanley Cup champion. • Francis Borkowski, 88, American academic and university administrator. • Anna Bruns, 87, German politician, member of the Hamburg Parliament (1991–1998). • Jimmy Calderwood, 69, Scottish football player (Birmingham City) and manager (Dunfermline Athletic, Aberdeen), complications from dementia. • William P. Castelli, 93, American physician and epidemiologist. • George Faulkner, 91, Canadian ice hockey player (Shawinigan-Falls Cataracts, Jacksonville Rockets). • Christopher Fifield, 79, English conductor and music historian, complications from dementia. • Ralf-Dieter Fischer, 76, German politician, member of the Hamburg Parliament (1982–1997). • K. K. Gangadharan, 75, Indian translator. • Matthew Gergely, 45, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (since 2023). • Kaiti Grey, 100, Greek singer. • Doreen Hall, 103, Canadian violinist and music educator. • Leila Hayes, 85, Australian actress (Sons and Daughters, Division 4). • Vilhelm Helander, 83, Finnish architect and academic. • Victor Ivan, 75, Sri Lankan journalist (Ravaya). • Horst Janson, 89, German actor (Captain Kronos – Vampire Hunter, ''Murphy's War, Shout at the Devil''), complications from a stroke. • Eva Klein, 99, Hungarian-Swedish scientist. • Géza Kralován, 78, Hungarian sprint canoer, world champion (1973). • Márcia Lage, 64, Brazilian carnival designer (Acadêmicos do Salgueiro, Mocidade Independente de Padre Miguel), leukemia. • Brian A. Larkins, 78, American molecular biologist. • Lobo, 69, Dutch singer. • Jalal Matini, 96, Iranian writer. • Tom McVie, 89, Canadian ice hockey coach (Washington Capitals, Winnipeg Jets, New Jersey Devils). • Pierre Mertens, 85, Belgian writer and lawyer. • Jan Mijnsbergen, 86, Dutch politician, senator (1981–1983, 1990–1991). • Robert Donald Munro, 82, Canadian policy advisor. • Bob Perkins, 91, American disc jockey (WRTI, WCHD) and columnist (The Philadelphia Tribune). • Maruxa Pita, 94, Spanish missionary. • Joyce Piven, 94, American actress and director. • Charles Schodowski, 90, American entertainer and television presenter (Big Chuck and Lil' John). • Kalilou Singhateh, 90, Gambian politician, MP (1962–1977). • Mohamad Hamsan Awang Supain, 65, Malaysian politician, Sabah State MLA (since 2020), kidney failure. • Bavê Teyar, 63–64, Syrian actor, drone strike. • Jeff Torborg, 83, American baseball player (Los Angeles Dodgers, California Angels) and manager (Chicago White Sox), World Series champion (1965). • Thijs Udo, 70, Dutch politician, MP (1998–2002). • Andy van der Watt, 78, South African rugby player (Western Province, national team). 20Michael Angelucci, 42, American politician, member of the West Virginia House of Delegates (2018–2020). • William Nyallau Badak, 73, Malaysian politician and judge, MP (2008–2018). • Lynn Ban, 51, Singaporean-born American jewelry designer, complications following brain surgery. • Bertrand Blier, 85, French film director (Get Out Your Handkerchiefs, Beau Pere, Buffet froid). • Edward L. Bowen, 82, American horse racing historian and author. • Tommy Brasher, 84, American football coach (Philadelphia Eagles, Seattle Seahawks, Kansas City Chiefs). • Bobby Cuellar, 72, American baseball player (Texas Rangers), heart attack. • Fan Weiqiu, 62, Chinese spree killer, executed. • Dave Gallagher, 73, American football player (New York Giants, Detroit Lions, Chicago Bears) and orthopedic surgeon. • Franco Giustinelli, 84, Italian politician, senator (1983–1992). • Peter Grant, English radio and television presenter, cancer. (death announced on this date) • Shirley Hankins, 93, American politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives (1981–1990, 1995–2009) and Senate (1990). • Reiko Hayama, 91, Japanese architect. • Richard Hipa, 67, Niuean politician, MP (2020–2023). • Willard Ikola, 92, American ice hockey player and coach (Edina High School), Olympic silver medallist (1956). • Pete Johnson, 76, American politician, state auditor of Mississippi (1988–1992). • Asma Khatun, 90, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1991–1995). • Vitaliy Khyzhniak, 90, Ukrainian politician, MP (1990–1994). • Bob Kuban, 84, American bandleader and musician ("The Cheater"), stroke. • Francis C. Lapointe, 86, American politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1969–1979). • Shamsheer Singh Manhas, 65, Indian politician, MP (2015–2021). • Basil Nasr al-Kafarna, 58, Palestinian politician, complications from surgery. • Fred Newhouse, 76, American sprinter, Olympic champion (1976). • Harald Paalgard, 74, Norwegian cinematographer (''Orion's Belt, Dreamplay, The Woman That Dreamed About a Man''). • Charles Phan, 62, American chef. • Antoni Reig Ventura, 92, Spanish Valencian pilota player. (death announced on this date) • Hanne Reintoft, 90, Danish politician, MP (1966–1971, 1973–1976). • Cecile Richards, 67, American feminist activist, president of Planned Parenthood (2006–2018), brain cancer. • Romano Rizzato, 88, Italian painter and illustrator. • Ginny Ruffner, 72, American glass artist. • Gernot Rumpf, 83, German sculptor. • Heinrich W. Schwab, 86, German musicologist. • Mimi El-Sherbini, 86, Egyptian football player (Al-Ahly, national team) and manager (Al-Nasr). (death announced on this date) • Hans Simon, 77, German Olympic water polo player (1972, 1976). • Adam Steinhardt, 55, Australian pole vaulter, bowel cancer. • Reinhard Todt, 75, Austrian politician, member (2001–2018) and president (2013, 2018) of the Federal Council. 21Valérie André, 102, French neurosurgeon, aviator and army general. • Tore Austad, 89, Norwegian politician, MP (1977–1989), minister of education and church affairs (1981–1983). • Jo Baer, 95, American painter. • Luca Beatrice, 63, Italian art critic, heart attack. • J. Bruce Beckwith, 91, American pathologist. • Tony Bellus, 88, American singer. • Håkon Bleken, 96, Norwegian painter. • Robbie Bonham, 53, Irish comedian. • Chalpathi, 60, Indian Maoist militant, shot. • Robert Choe, 85, Malaysian footballer (Malacca, national team). • Dennis Crompton, 89, English architect. • Mauricio Funes, 65, Salvadoran politician and convicted criminal, president (2009–2014), complications from a heart attack. • Gao Zhentong, 96, Chinese structural fatigue scientist. • Ken Good, 83, English Anglican priest, archdeacon of Richmond and Craven (1993–2006). • Mohammed Ali Hammadi, 60, Lebanese plane hijacker (TWA Flight 847), shot. • Petr Hannig, 79, Czech singer and political activist. • Urs Hochstrasser, 99, Swiss mathematician and physicist. • Garth Hudson, 87, Canadian Hall of Fame musician (The Band) and keyboardist ("Chest Fever"). • Elliot Ingber, 83, American guitarist (The Mothers of Invention, Fraternity of Man, The Magic Band). • Faizul Islam, 61, Bangladeshi writer and administrator. • Renina Katz, 99, Brazilian engraver. • Jüri Martin, 84, Estonian biologist and politician, MP (1999–2003). • Howard J. Morrison, 92, American game designer (Simon). • Abdul Salam Al-Mukhaini, 36, Omani footballer (Al-Oruba, Al-Raed, national team). • Kaajee Singh, 80, Indian percussionist. • Doug Sneyd, 93, Canadian cartoonist (Playboy). • Sir Murray Stuart-Smith, 97, British jurist, lord justice of appeal (1987–2000). • Keiichi Suzuki, 82, Japanese Olympic speed skater (1964, 1968, 1972), kidney failure. • Ron Travisano, 86, American advertising executive, complications from a stroke. • Ian Vermaak, 91, South African tennis player. 22Daniel Abugattás, 69, Peruvian politician, member (2006–2016) and president (2011–2012) of Congress. • Addison Bain, 89, American NASA scientist. • George Bealer, 80–81, American philosopher. (death announced on this date) • Richard A. Bettis, 77, American business theorist. • Anil Bharathi, 75, Sri Lankan singer. • Keith Brookman, Baron Brookman, 87, British trade unionist and life peer, member of the House of Lords (1998–2020). • David Bulfield, 87, English cricketer (Dorset). • Zoé Chatzidakis, 69, French mathematician and researcher. • Paddy Cole, 85, Irish saxophonist, lung cancer. • Colonel DeBeers, 80, American professional wrestler (AWA). • Barry Michael Cooper, 66, American screenwriter (New Jack City, Sugar Hill, Above the Rim). • John Dineen, 89, Australian footballer (Hawthorn). • Nicholas Eadie, 67, Australian actor (Vietnam, Fragments of War: The Story of Damien Parer, Cop Shop). • Loretta Ford, 104, American nurse, dean of the University of Rochester School of Nursing (1972–1985) and co-founder of the first nurse practitioner graduate program. • Gallo Blue Chip, 28, American racehorse. • Roberto Giusti, 71, Venezuelan journalist (El Nacional, El Universal). • Barry Goldberg, 83, American blues musician (The Electric Flag). • Carey Harrison, 80, British novelist and dramatist (The Jensen Code, Freud). • Solomon Henderson, 17, American student, suicide by gunshot. • Neil Hensrud, 84, American politician, member of the North Dakota House of Representatives (1974–1976). • Joe John, 85, American politician and jurist, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (2017–2025) and judge of the North Carolina Court of Appeals (1992–2000), cancer. • Calvin Jones, 54, American football player (Nebraska Cornhuskers, Oakland Raiders), carbon monoxide poisoning. • Jean-François Kahn, 86, French journalist, founder of Marianne. • Li Jinmin, 98, Chinese military officer, political commissar of the PLA Beijing Garrison (1985–1990). • Michael Longley, 85, Northern Irish poet (The Weather in Japan), complications from surgery. • Francesco Paolo Lucchese, 90, Italian politician, deputy (1994–2013). • David Martin, 93, American politician, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly (1961–1971). • Tabish Mehdi, 73, Indian poet. • John Moore, 88, Australian politician, minister for defence (1998–2001), member of the House of Representatives (1975–2001). • Cornel Oțelea, 84, Romanian handball player, world champion (1961, 1964, 1970). • Volodymyr Pylypchuk, 76, Ukrainian economist and politician, MP (1990–1998). • Pierre Rabischong, 92, French neuroanatomist and academic. • Charlotte Raven, 55, British author and journalist (Modern Review), complications from Huntington's disease. • Juan Antonio Román, 82, Spanish football player (Granada, Real Valladolid) and manager (Linense). • Johan Slager, 78, Dutch guitarist (Kayak). • Adrian Snodgrass, 93, Australian architect and scholar. • Jim Tauber, 74, American film producer (Stand Up Guys, The Place Beyond the Pines, The Age of Adaline), complications from multiple myeloma. • Kimmo Tauriainen, 52, Finnish footballer (Atlantis, MyPa, RoPS), lymphoma. • Vasco Joaquim Rocha Vieira, 85, Portuguese military officer, chief of staff (1976–1978) and governor of Macau (1992–1999). • Gabriel Yacoub, 72, French singer (Malicorne). 23Ali Reza Asahi, 50, Afghan bodybuilder. • Eduardo de la Barra, 65, Chilean football player (Deportes Concepción, Naval) and manager (Ñublense), kidney cancer. • Ted Bassett, 103, American horse racing executive. • Anthony Basso, 45, French footballer (Udinese, Viking, Hearts). • Peter Cirimwami, Congolese military officer, governor of North Kivu (since 2023), shot. • Madior Diouf, 85, Senegalese politician. • Alfonso Dulanto Rencoret, 81, Chilean politician, minister of mining (2002–2006). • Dana Hudkins Crawford, 93, American architectural conservation developer and preservationist. • Esther Jansma, 66, Dutch writer and poet, cancer. • Krasimir Kochev, 50, Bulgarian Olympic wrestler (2000, 2004). • Marriza, 57, Burmese singer and songwriter. • Henry L. Marsh, 91, American politician, member of the Virginia Senate (1992–2014), mayor of Richmond, Virginia (1977–1982). • Joseph Matarazzo, 99, Italian-born American psychologist, president of the American Psychological Association (1989). • David G. A. McLean, 86, Canadian lawyer and businessman. • Linda Mearns, 75, American geographer and climate scientist, pancreatic cancer. • John Adams Morgan, 94, American banker and sailor, Olympic champion (1952). • Greg Morton, 71, American football player (University of Michigan, Buffalo Bills). • Neilton Mulim, 62, Brazilian politician, deputy (2007–2012), mayor of São Gonçalo (2013–2016). • Ken Newland, 75, Australian footballer (Geelong, Footscray). • Zibby Oneal, 90, American author (The Language of Goldfish). • Don Peachey, 91, American musician and bandleader. • Ajay Pratap Singh, 60, Indian politician, Uttar Pradesh MLA (1989–2002, 2007–2008, 2017–2022). • Andreas Stamatiadis, 89, Greek football player (AEK Athens, national team) and manager (Egaleo). • Appunni Tharakan, 96, Indian artist. • Stephan Thernstrom, 90, American academic and historian. • Jeremiah Useni, 81, Nigerian politician, senator (2015–2019), governor of Bendel State (1984–1985). • Benjamin Widom, 97, American chemist. • Sonja Wiesmann, 58, Swiss politician, member of the Grand Council of Thurgau (2005–2024). 24Joseph A. Amato, 86, American author. • Lakhdar Bouyahi, 79, Algerian footballer (NA Hussein Dey, national team). • Buddy Brock, 72, American songwriter ("Watermelon Crawl", "There Ain't Nothin' Wrong with the Radio", "I Wanna Fall in Love"). • Rutherford Chang, 45, American conceptual artist. • Iris Cummings, 104, American Olympic swimmer (1936) and aviator, last surviving participant of the 1936 Summer Olympics. • Biruta Delle, 81, Latvian painter. • Mimis Domazos, 83, Greek footballer (Panathinaikos, AEK Athens, national team). • Wahiba Faraʽa, Yemeni politician, minister of human rights (2001–2003). • David Gaskell, 84, English footballer (Manchester United, Wrexham, Wigan Athletic). • Michael Glaser, 81, American poet. • John Groninga, 79, American politician, member of the Iowa House of Representatives (1983–1993). • Curtis Halford, 81, American politician, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives (2009–2023). • Joan Hanham, Baroness Hanham, 85, British politician, member of the House of Lords (1999–2020) and leader of the Kensington and Chelsea Council (1989–2000). • Mala Htun, 55, American academic, cancer. • Hirabai Lobi, 64–65, Indian tribal leader. • Gianfranco Manfredi, 76, Italian singer and cartoonist. • Toby McDonald, 73, Canadian curler and Olympic coach (2006). • Jane McGarrigle, 83, Canadian songwriter and musician. • Ann McKenna, 81, New Zealand cricketer (Canterbury, national team) and field hockey player (national team). • Sekisuke Nakanishi, 98, Japanese politician, MP (1976–2003). • Joe F. Ragland, 88, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (1967–1969). • Ellert Schram, 85, Icelandic football player (KR, national team) and executive, chairman of KSÍ (1973–1989). • Adrian Slade, 88, British politician and businessman. • Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, 85, American visual artist and curator, pancreatic cancer. • Mukarram Talabani, 101, Iraqi politician and writer, minister of irrigation (1972–1977) and transport (1977–1978). • Unk, 43, American rapper ("Walk It Out", "2 Step", "Show Out"), heart attack. • Herman K. van Dijk, 78–79, Dutch economist. • Louis C. Wagner Jr., 93, American general. • David A. Washburn, 63, American psychologist, pancreatic cancer. • Eddy Wauters, 91, Belgian football player (Antwerp, national team) and manager (Antwerp). • Marcin Wicha, 52, Polish graphic designer and writer. • Mirosław Żak, 88, Polish geodesist and academic. 25Anastasios of Albania, 95, Greek-Albanian Orthodox prelate, archbishop of Tirana and All Albania (since 1992), multiple organ failure. • Greg Bell, 94, American long jumper, Olympic champion (1956). • Joseph Bernal, 97, American politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1964–1966) and Senate (1966–1972). • Tarun Bhartiya, 54, Indian filmmaker, poet and social activist, heart attack. • Wolfram Bode, 82, German biochemist. • Harpal Brar, 85, Indian politician. • Gail Brewer-Giorgio, 85, American author. • Marlène Canguio, 82, French Olympic track and field athlete (1964). • K. M. Cherian, 82, Indian heart surgeon. • Dražen Dalipagić, 73, Serbian Hall of Fame basketball player (Partizan, Carrera Venezia) and coach (Nuova Pallacanestro Gorizia), Olympic champion (1980). • Bill Denny, 94, American politician, member of the Mississippi House of Representatives (1988–2020). • Fathi Derder, 54, Swiss politician, MP (2011–2019). • Yvonne Escher, 90, Swiss filmmaker. • Bruce Seth Green, 83, American television director (1st & Ten, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Babylon 5). • Basil Hiley, 89, British physicist. • Huang Mao-zong, 81, Taiwanese judge, justice of the Judicial Yuan (2008–2016). • Olga James, 95, American singer and actress (Carmen Jones, Mr. Wonderful, The Bill Cosby Show). • Latika Katt, 76, Indian sculptor. • Harold Katz, 87, American nutrition industry and basketball executive, founder of Nutrisystem, and owner of the Philadelphia 76ers (1981–1996). • Malcolm MacKay, 80, Canadian politician, Nova Scotia MLA (1978–1984). • Ernie Nestor, 78, American college basketball coach (George Mason, Elon). • Ole Neumann, 77, Danish actor (Father of Four, The Heir to Næsbygaard, Father of Four on Bornholm). • Ikujiro Nonaka, 89, Japanese theorist and academician, pneumonia. • Pei Rongfu, 100, Chinese engineer, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering. • Gloria Romero, 91, Filipino actress (Ilocana Maiden, Iginuhit ng Tadhana (The Ferdinand E. Marcos Story), Condemned). • Brian Scrivens, 87, English dual-code rugby player (Newport RFC, Wigan). • Faruk Şen, 76, Turkish-German academic. (death announced on this date) • Laisenia Tuitubou, 69–70, Fijian politician. • Alexander Turbanov, 74, Russian politician, MP (1993–1995). • Bill Wilson, 80, Canadian hereditary chief and politician. 26Kazuyoshi Akiyama, 84, Japanese conductor (Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, Hiroshima Symphony Orchestra), complications from a fall. • Antonio Amaya, 79, Panamanian boxer. • Avtar Singh Bhurji, 80, Indian-born Ugandan Olympic field hockey player (1972). • Heribert Blens, 88, German politician, MP (1983–2002). • Gaositwe Chiepe, 102, Botswanan politician, minister of foreign affairs (1984–1994). • Anthony J. DeMaria, 93, American researcher. • Ernest Drucker, 84, American public health researcher, complications from dementia. • Moses Effiong, 65, Nigerian footballer (Sharks, Shooting Stars, national team). • Nicolas Florian, 55, French politician, mayor of Bordeaux (2019–2020), member of the Regional Council of Nouvelle-Aquitaine (since 2010), complications from a stroke. • Robert Hay, 70, Australian footballer (South Melbourne). • Mary Hodder, 79, Canadian politician, Newfoundland and Labrador MHA (1996–2003). • Matthew Holden, 93, American political scientist. • Signe Howell, 82, Norwegian social anthropologist. • Pableaux Johnson, 59, American journalist and food writer, heart attack. • Hans Klinga, 75, Swedish actor. • Dulcinea Langfelder, 69, American multidisciplinary artist. • Asbjørn Larsen, 88, Norwegian economist. • Suzanne Massie, 94, American historian. • Samarendra Narayan Dev, 84, Indian filmmaker. • Norbert, 15, American therapy dog. • Charles S. Parmenter, 91, American chemist. • Mary Peach, 90, South African-born British actress (Room at the Top, Scrooge, Doctor Who). • Malcolm Peyton, 93, American composer, concert director and conductor. • Gary Phillips, 85, American basketball player (San Francisco Warriors, Boston Celtics). • Arto Salomaa, 90, Finnish mathematician and computer scientist. • Shafi, 56, Indian film director (One Man Show, Kalyanaraman, Pulival Kalyanam), complications from a stroke. • K. M. Shafiullah, 90, Bangladeshi military officer and politician, chief of army staff (1972–1975), high commissioner to the United Kingdom (1987–1991), and MP (1996–2001). • Alicia M. Soderberg, 47, American astrophysicist. • Grant Tambling, 81, Australian politician, MHR (1980–1983), senator (1987–2001) and administrator of Norfolk Island (2003–2007). • Hernán Vodanovic, 78, Chilean politician, senator (1990–1994). • Éamonn Walsh, 79, Irish politician, TD (1992–1997). • Bill Wilkerson, 82, Canadian business executive. • Jim Wright, 89, American college football coach (Wichita State) (1974–1978). • Igor Yankovsky, 73, Russian actor (Investigation Led by Experts, The Suicide Club, or the Adventures of a Titled Person, ''Charlotte's Necklace''), cirrhosis. • Sirpa Ylönen, 67, Finnish Olympic sport shooter (1984, 1988). • Yannis Ziagas, 84, Greek politician, MEP (1982–1984), MP (1985–1993, 1996–2000). 27Alma Rosa Aguirre, 95, Mexican actress (The Stronger Sex, Nosotras las taquígrafas, The Border Man). • Frederick Ahl, 83, American classical scholar. • Chris Antonopoulos, 56, American soccer player (Fort Lauderdale Strikers). • Joel Ayala Almeida, 78, Mexican trade unionist and politician, senator (2000–2006, 2012–2018) and three-time deputy. • Dorothy Chin Brandt, 78, American judge. • Guido Citterio, 93, Italian Olympic speed skater (1952, 1956). • Michel Cogger, 85, Canadian political operative and politician, senator (1986–2000). • Emilia Contessa, 67, Indonesian singer, actress (Calon Sarjana), and politician, MP (2014–2019), heart attack. • Alonzo Davis, 82, American artist and academic. • Guy Delhasse, 91, Belgian footballer (Liège, K. Beringen F.C., national team). • Millicent Dillon, 99, American writer. • Houcine Dimassi, 76, Tunisian politician, minister of finance (2011–2012). • Robert Earl, 98, English traditional pop singer. • Frank Fingland, 96, Canadian civil servant, commissioner of Yukon (1978–1979). • Alberto Forelli, 78, Argentine Olympic swimmer (1968). • Bruce Gossett, 83, American football player (Los Angeles Rams, San Francisco 49ers). • Harold Green, 90, Tristanian politician. • Pierre Guy, 93, French Olympic sports shooter (1960, 1964). • Anna Hannevik, 99, Norwegian Salvation Army commissioner. • Myles Hollander, 83, American academic statistician. • Lotti Höner, 96, Swiss Olympic figure skater (1948). • Iusein Ibram, 71, Romanian politician, MP (since 2016). • Jang Mi-ja, 84, South Korean actress (King the Land, The Clinic for Married Couples: Love and War). • Michael Katz, 85, American journalist (The New York Times, New York Daily News). • Maung Khin Min, 83, Burmese writer. • Frank Moerman, 87, Dutch Olympic rower (1960). • Aaron Rossi, 44, American drummer (Ministry, Prong, John 5), heart attack. • Sir Patrick Rowe, 85, British rear admiral. • Joseph Sadan, 86, Israeli academic. (death announced on this date) • Andrew N. Schofield, 94, British engineer (University of Cambridge). • Elisa Rae Shupe, 61, American army soldier, first person in the United States to be legally recognized as non-binary. • Efrem Winters, 61, American basketball player (Illinois Fighting Illini). 28Kenneth Cameron, Baron Cameron of Lochbroom, 93, Scottish advocate and judge, Lord Advocate (1984–1989), senator of the College of Justice and member of the House of Lords (1984–2016). • Miranda Cicognani, 88, Italian Olympic gymnast (1952, 1956, 1960). • Marina Colasanti, 87, Italian-born Brazilian writer. • Joe Daniel, 70, Tanzanian-born Canadian politician, MP (2011–2015). • Leroy DeLeon, 76, Trinidadian footballer (Phoenix Inferno, Washington Diplomats, national team), complications from multiple strokes. • Alan Demack, 90, Australian judge. • Arnaldo Gruarin, 86, Italian-born French rugby union player (RC Toulon, national team). • Nick Heather, 86, British clinical psychologist and alcohol researcher. • Catherine Laborde, 73, French weather presenter (TF1) and author, dementia with Lewy bodies. • William Leuchtenburg, 102, American historian and author. • Theo Magin, 92, German politician, MP (1980–1994). • Brian Maidment, 78, British historian. • Galina Minaicheva, 95, Russian artistic gymnast, Olympic champion (1952). • Takuro Morinaga, 67, Japanese economist and academic, pancreatic cancer. • Richard R. Nelson, 94, American economist. • Graham Nickson, 78, British artist. • Sulevi Peltola, 78, Finnish actor, recipient of the Jussi Award for Best Actor (2002). • David Noel Ramírez Padilla, 75, Mexican academic administrator, rector of the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education (2011–2017). • Mahmoud Saeed, 86, Iraqi-born American novelist. • Al Sarrantonio, 72, American author. • Muhammad bin Fahd Al Saud, 75, Saudi royal, politician, and philanthropist, governor of Eastern Province (1985–2013). • Gene Schroeder, 95, American football player (Chicago Bears). • Serapion Kolosnitsin, 60, Russian Orthodox prelate, traffic collision. • Loulia Sheppard, 80, English hair stylist (Victoria & Abdul, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Guardians of the Galaxy). • Mikhail Shkabardnya, 94, Russian politician, member of the Soviet of the Union (1979–1989). • Abdul Momen Talukder, 72, Bangladeshi politician, MP (2001–2014). • Jorge Luis Valdés, 63, Cuban baseball player, Olympic champion (1992). • Mark Thabo Weinberg, 51, South African social activist. 29Julian Bennett, 75, British archaeologist. • Folke Brundin, 61, Swedish Olympic rower (1988). • Denis Devaux, 86, French footballer (Poitiers, national team). • Martha Hilda González Calderón, 59, Mexican politician, deputy (2015–2018). • Edward Greer, 100, American major general. • Gianpaolo Grisandi, 60, Italian Olympic cyclist (1988). • Scott M. Grundy, 91, American physician. • Joe Hale, 99, American animator (Sleeping Beauty, The Black Hole) and film producer (The Black Cauldron). • Ivan Haralampiev, 78, Bulgarian linguist. • Barry Hartle, 85, English footballer (Sheffield United, Macclesfield Town, Watford). • John Huard, 80, American Hall of Fame football player (Maine Black Bears, Denver Broncos, Toronto Argonauts). • Christopher Hughes, 77, English professional quizzer (Eggheads). • Susan Iversen, 84, British experimental psychologist. • Judy Johnson, 100, American singer. • Mohamed Khalouf, 78, Syrian brigadier general. (death announced on this date) • Bob Lingenfelter, 70, American football player (Cleveland Browns, Minnesota Vikings). • Harold Luntz, 87, Australian academician. • Salwan Momika, 38, Iraqi anti-Islam activist, shot. • Walter L. Murphy, 87, American jurist, justice (1983–2000) and chief justice (2000–2003) of the New Hampshire Superior Court. • Elisabeth Niggemeyer, 94, German photographer (Die gemordete Stadt). • Sally J. Novetzke, 93, American political aide and diplomat, ambassador to Malta (1989–1993). • Charles Oluka, Ugandan general, director general of the ISO (since 2020). • Timothy Robertson, 92, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (1992–2000, 2002–2010, 2012–2016). • Max Schautzer, 84, Austrian-born German television and radio presenter (Westdeutscher Rundfunk). • Hans Joachim Schliep, 79, German theologian. • Mavai Senathirajah, 82, Sri Lankan politician, MP (1989–1994, 1999–2020). • Atomu Shimojō, 78, Japanese actor (Brother and Sister, House on Fire). • Shawn Simpson, 56, Canadian ice hockey player (Baltimore Skipjacks) and broadcaster (TSN 1200). • Gideon Spiro, 89, Israeli journalist and activist. • Gary Stevens, 81, Australian rugby league player (South Sydney, Canterbury Bulldogs, national team). • Jenny Sunderland, 70, Australian Olympic gymnast (1972). • Gianfranco de Taddeo, 96, Swiss footballer (Cantonal Neuchatel, Young Boys, La Chaux-de-Fonds). • Sir John Walker, 88, British air force officer, chief of Defence Intelligence (1991–1994). • Sir John Waters, 89, British general, Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe (1993–1994). • Klaus Willbrand, 83, German bookseller and TikToker. • Richard Williamson, 84, English traditionalist Catholic prelate, bishop of the Society of Saint Pius X (1988–2012), brain haemorrhage. • Notable people killed in the 2025 Potomac River mid-air collision: • Alexandr Kirsanov, 46, Azerbaijani-American ice dancer • Vadim Naumov, 55, Russian Olympic figure skater (1992, 1994), world champion (1994) • Evgenia Shishkova, 52, Russian Olympic figure skater (1992, 1994), world champion (1994) • Inna Volyanskaya, 59, Russian pair skater 30Sammy Acaylar, 66, Filipino volleyball coach (Perpetual Altas, Quezon City Gerflor Defenders, national team), complications from a stroke. • Zoltán Boros, 76, Hungarian orienteering competitor. • Tapan Bose, 78, Indian filmmaker and peace activist. • Francis Boyle, 74, American human rights lawyer and author (The Tamil Genocide by Sri Lanka). • Dick Button, 95, American figure skater, Olympic champion (1948, 1952), five-time world champion. • Wanelge Castillo, 79, Panamanian Olympic wrestler (1968, 1972). • Sir Julius Chan, 85, Papua New Guinean politician, prime minister (1980–1982, 1994–1997, 1997), governor of New Ireland (since 2007). • Andrée Dumon, 102, Belgian Resistance member during World War II. • Marianne Faithfull, 78, English singer ("As Tears Go By"), songwriter ("Broken English") and actress (The Girl on a Motorcycle). • Tom Jackson, 76, American football coach (Connecticut Huskies). • Edcel Lagman, 82, Filipino politician, member of the House of Representatives (1987–1998, 2004–2013, since 2016), cardiac arrest. • Don LeBrun, 89, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (2010–2018). • Christopher Lethbridge, 63, English cricketer (Cambridgeshire, Warwickshire). • Galina Matvievskaya, 94, Russian historian, full member of the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan. • Bethwell Allan Ogot, 95, Kenyan historian. • Leif "Loket" Olsson, 82, Swedish television and radio host (Bingolotto) and Olympic handball referee. • Kåre Øvregard, 91, Norwegian politician, MP (1977–1989). • Raj Pannu, 91, Canadian politician, Alberta MLA (1997–2008). • Daniel L. Ritchie, 93, American businessman, chancellor of the University of Denver (1988–2005). • Lyall Schwarzkopf, 93, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1963–1972). • Don Secrist, 80, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox). • Michael Sheetz, 78, American biochemist. • İlhan Usmanbaş, 103, Turkish composer. • John C. Van Hollen, 91, American politician, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly (1967–1971). • Stanley Larson Welsh, 96, American botanist. 31Susan Alcorn, 71, American composer and pedal steel guitarist. • Marion Bowman Jr., 44, American murderer, executed by lethal injection. • William Brown, 94, Northern Irish politician, MLA (1982–1986). • Ronnie Burbeck, 90, English footballer (Middlesbrough, Leicester City, Hereford United). • Sakkie de Klerk, 86, South African rugby union player (Western Province, national team). • Buster Farrer, 88, South African cricketer (Border, national team), tennis player and field hockey player. • Carlos Ferrero, 83, Peruvian politician, prime minister (2003–2005), member (1992–2006) and president (2000–2003) of Congress. • Valentin Franke, 98, Russian theoretical physicist. • Carolyn Gargasz, 87, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (2000–2018). • Martin Graber, 72, American politician, member of the Iowa House of Representatives (since 2021). • David Hill, 78, English rugby league footballer (Wigan, Oldham, Great Britain). • Ryan Kiesel, 45, American politician, member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives (2004–2010), cancer. • Jackie King, 79–80, British-born South African hydrologist. (death announced on this date) • Derek McLean, 92, English footballer (Middlesbrough, Hartlepool United). • Peter Penlington, 92, New Zealand lawyer and judge, King's Counsel (since 1978), High Court judge (1990–2000). • Táňa Radeva, 67, Slovak actress (Bathory, Lóve, Dubček). • Sigurd Erlend Reksnes, 48, Norwegian politician MP (since 2013), cancer. • Robert Rummer, 97, American real estate developer. • Abdelhamid Slama, 83, Tunisian politician. • Karl Sørmo, 88, Norwegian politician, MP (1989–1993). • Kärt Tomingas, 57, Estonian actress (Those Old Love Letters, Zero Point), singer and educator. • Mohammed Al-Tuwaiyan, 79, Saudi actor, author, and visual artist. ==References==
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