1 •
Gert Brauer, 62, German footballer (
Carl Zeiss Jena). •
František Brož, 88, Czech Olympic sprinter. •
Humberto Coutinho, 71, Brazilian physician and politician, President of the
Legislative Assembly of Maranhão (since 2015), Mayor of
Caxias (2005–2013), intestinal cancer. •
Peter Evans, 88, British musicologist. •
Philip Jacobson, 79, English journalist, meningitis. •
Milt Jamin, 78, American voice actor (
Grand Theft Auto IV,
The Big O,
The Transformers). •
Jahn Otto Johansen, 83, Norwegian journalist. •
Miriam Kochan, 88, English writer and translator. •
Robert Mann, 97, American violinist and composer, founding member of the Juilliard String Quartet. •
Régis Manon, 52, Gabonese footballer (
Tours FC,
FC 105 Libreville,
Joué-lès-Tours). •
Karel Matoušek, 89, Czech Olympic wrestler. •
Dušan Mitošević, 68, Serbian football player (
Radnički Niš,
Smederevo,
Nîmes) and manager, cancer. •
Mick Murphy, 99, Irish hurler. •
Ebrahim Nafae, 83, Egyptian journalist, cancer. •
Manuel Olivencia, 88, Spanish economist and diplomat, complications from a fall. •
Llew Owens, 90, Australian rules footballer (
Fitzroy,
South Melbourne). •
Milton P. Rice, 97, American politician,
Attorney General of Tennessee (1974). •
Herbert Schutz, 80, German-born Canadian philologist. •
Mauro Staccioli, 80, Italian sculptor, complications from pneumonia. •
Jon Paul Steuer, 33, American actor (
Grace Under Fire,
Little Giants,
Star Trek: The Next Generation) and singer, suicide by gunshot. •
Tim Sweeney, 88, Irish hurler (
Galway). •
Katsuhikari Toshio, 75, Japanese sumo wrestler, bile duct cancer. •
Wolfgang Treu, 87, German cinematographer. •
Edemariam Tsega, 79, Ethiopian physician. •
Betty Willis, 76, American soul singer, strangled.
2 •
Dee Ayuba, 31, British-Nigerian basketball player, heart attack. •
Małgorzata Bocheńska, 69, Polish journalist. •
Frank Buxton, 87, American actor (''
What's Up, Tiger Lily?), screenwriter and director (The Odd Couple, Happy Days''). •
Tony Calder, 74, English music promoter and executive (
The Beatles,
The Rolling Stones), complications from pneumonia. •
Donna Carter, 73, Trinidadian politician,
Senator, High Commissioner to South Africa. •
Bryan Conquest, 87, Australian politician. •
Alan Deakin, 76, English footballer (
Aston Villa,
Walsall,
Tamworth). •
Giovanni Di Clemente, 69, Italian film producer. •
Marian Donat, 57, Polish Olympic judoka. •
Thomas Ellis, 97, American pilot (
Tuskegee Airmen). •
Ronald R. Fieve, 87, American psychiatrist. •
Eugène Gerards, 77, Dutch football player and manager (
SV Limburgia,
Fortuna Sittard,
OFI). •
Rick Hall, 85, American record producer, songwriter and recording studio owner (
FAME Studios), prostate cancer. •
Ferdinando Imposimato, 81, Italian judge. •
Durahim Jamaluddin, 36, Malaysian footballer, heart attack. •
Ali Kadhim, 69, Iraqi Olympic footballer (
1980). •
Lawal Kaita, 85, Nigerian politician,
Governor of Kaduna State (1983). •
Jyrgalbek Kalmamatov, 45, Kyrgyz politician,
MP (since 2015), heart attack. •
Rosa Kavara, 59, Namibian politician. •
Guida Maria, 67, Portuguese actress, pancreatic cancer. •
Mike McCartney, 63, Scottish footballer (
Carlisle United,
Plymouth Argyle,
Southampton). •
Ali Akbar Moinfar, 89, Iranian politician,
MP (1980–1984),
Minister of Petroleum (1979–1980). •
Thomas S. Monson, 90, American religious leader and writer,
President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (since 2008) and
Quorum of the Twelve Apostles (1995–2008). •
Armando Monteiro Filho, 92, Brazilian politician,
Minister of Agriculture (1961–1962). •
Mountain Fiji, 60, American professional wrestler (
GLOW). •
Michael Pfeiffer, 92, German football player (
national team) and manager (
Roda JC Kerkrade,
Alemannia Aachen). •
Wilbur Plaugher, 95, American cowboy, rodeo clown and dog trainer. •
Felix Reilly, 84, Scottish footballer (
Dunfermline Athletic,
East Fife). •
Sauryavong Savang, 80, Laotian prince. •
Željko Senečić, 84, Croatian film and television production designer. •
Radha Viswanathan, 83, Indian vocalist, pneumonia. •
Lyndon Wainwright, 98, British metrologist, ballroom dancer and author. •
Jim Wiste, 70, Canadian ice hockey player (
Chicago Blackhawks,
Vancouver Canucks). •
Betty Woodman, 87, American ceramic artist and sculptor, pneumonia. •
Ye Zhemin, 93, Chinese art historian. •
Yell Htwe Aung, 24, Burmese comedian and actor, injuries sustained in an assault.
3 •
Mlungisi Bali, 27, South African rugby union player (
Griffons,
Border Bulldogs), stabbed. •
Donal Barrington, 89, Irish judge, member of the
Supreme Court (1996–2000). •
Luigi Alberto Bianchi, 73, Italian violinist. •
Bill Blunden, 83, British film editor. •
Colin Brumby, 84, Australian composer and conductor. •
Valery Chalidze, 79, Russian-born American publisher. •
Darci, 49, Brazilian footballer (
Volta Redonda Futebol Clube,
Widzew Łódź,
Antalyaspor), heart attack. •
Philip Eden, 66, British meteorologist, broadcaster and author. •
Dolly Everett, 14, Australian cyberbullying victim, suicide. •
Stanley Hartt, 80, Canadian civil servant,
Chief of Staff to the Prime Minister (1989–1990), cancer. •
Heriberto Hermes, 84, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of
Cristalândia (1990–2009). •
Keorapetse Kgositsile, 79, South African poet and journalist. •
Aurelio Menéndez, 90, Spanish politician and lawyer,
Minister of Education (1976–1977). •
Francis George Adeodatus Micallef, 89, Maltese Roman Catholic prelate,
Apostolic Vicar of Kuwait (1981–2005). •
Miroslav Miletić, 92, Croatian composer. •
Rob Picciolo, 64, American baseball player (
Oakland Athletics,
Milwaukee Brewers) and coach (
San Diego Padres), heart attack. •
Konrad Ragossnig, 85, Austrian classical guitarist. •
Alan Sagner, 97, American public servant and political fundraiser, chairman of
Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and the
CPB, cardiac amyloidosis. •
Medeniyet Shahberdiyeva, 87, Turkmen opera singer and music educator. •
Ambalavaner Sivanandan, 94, Sri Lankan author. •
Serafino Sprovieri, 87, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of
Rossano-Cariati (1980–1991) and
Benevento (1991–2006). •
Igor Strelbin, 43, Russian footballer (
Dynamo Bryansk,
FC Dynamo Makhachkala,
Zenit Penza). •
Jeremy Taylor, 74, American dream worker. •
Eugene V. Thaw, 90, American art dealer and collector.
4 •
Aharon Appelfeld, 85, Romanian-born Israeli writer. •
Ulhas Bapat, 67, Indian
santoor player. •
Dick Bestwick, 87, American football coach (
Virginia Cavaliers),
transverse myelitis. •
Nicola Gordon Bowe, 69, British art historian. •
Johannes Brost, 71, Swedish actor (
Rederiet, Black Jack, Stjärnhuset), throat cancer. •
Brendan Byrne, 93, American politician,
Governor of New Jersey (1974–1982), lung infection. •
Papa Camara, 66, Guinean football player (
Hafia) and coach (
national team). •
Gerard Conley Sr., 88, American politician, member of the
Maine Senate (1968–1984) and
House of Representatives (1964–1968),
Mayor of Portland (1970–1971). •
Joaquín Cortizo, 85, Spanish footballer. •
Carmen Cozza, 87, American baseball and football player (
Miami Redhawks) and
Hall of Fame coach (
Yale Bulldogs). •
Bruce Halle, 87, American auto parts executive and philanthropist, founder of
Discount Tire. •
Owen Hardy, 95, New Zealand WWII air force pilot. •
Lyli Herse, 89, French racing cyclist. •
Senichi Hoshino, 70, Japanese
Hall of Fame baseball player (
Chunichi Dragons) and manager (
Hanshin Tigers,
Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles), pancreatic cancer. •
Philipp Jenninger, 85, German politician,
President of the Bundestag (1984–1988). •
Rafiatou Karimou, 71, Beninese politician and teacher, member of the
National Assembly (1999–2006). •
Harold R. Kaufman, 91, American physicist. •
Gail McIntosh, 62, New Zealand politician,
MP for
Lyttelton (1990–1993). •
Jack N. Merritt, 87, American army general. •
Emerante Morse, 99, Haitian dancer and folklorist. •
Robert Norris, 93, British Olympic basketball player. •
Ray Robinson, 88, South African Olympic cyclist. •
Zubaida Tariq, 72, Pakistani chef, complications from a heart attack. •
Ray Thomas, 76, English singer-songwriter ("
Veteran Cosmic Rocker", "
For My Lady") and
Hall of Fame musician (
The Moody Blues), prostate cancer. •
Geoffrey Vaughan, 84, Australian rugby union player and pharmaceutical scientist. •
Vladimir Yankilevsky, 79, Russian artist.
5 •
Antonio Valentín Angelillo, 80, Italian-Argentine football player (
Inter Milan,
A.S. Roma,
Boca Juniors). •
Herb Appenzeller, 92, American football coach. •
Muntazir Baba, 68, Pakistani poet. •
Emanuel Barbara, 68, Maltese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of
Malindi (since 2011). •
Thomas Bopp, 68, American astronomer, co-discoverer of
Comet Hale–Bopp, liver failure. •
Aydın Boysan, 96, Turkish architect, multiple organ failure. •
Rasa Chughtai, 89, Indian-born Pakistani poet. •
Carlos Heitor Cony, 91, Brazilian journalist and writer, multiple organ failure. •
Robert Q. Crane, 91, American politician,
Treasurer and Receiver-General of Massachusetts (1965–1991); member of the
Massachusetts House of Representatives (1957–1964). •
Donald D. Evans, 90, Canadian philosopher. •
Jacques Genest, 98, Canadian physician and scientist. •
Carole Hart, 74, American television writer (
Sesame Street), cancer. •
Juanita Helphrey, 76, American Hidatsa community leader. •
Bruce Hood, 81, Canadian hockey referee (
NHL), prostate cancer. •
Henry Jean-Baptiste, 85, French politician,
Deputy (1986–2002). •
Hans Werner Kettenbach, 89, German journalist and author. •
Asghar Khan, 96, Pakistani politician and military officer,
Commander-in-Chief of the Air Force (1957–1965). •
Marián Labuda, 73, Slovak actor. •
Norman Lamb, 82, American politician, member of the
Oklahoma Senate (1971–1988). •
John McIntyre, 89, American Olympian •
Mick Murphy, 77, Irish hurler (
Tipperary). •
Dhiraj Kumar Nath, 72, Bangladeshi diplomat, member of the
Caretaker government panel. •
Livingstone Mpalanyi Nkoyoyo, 80, Ugandan Anglican prelate, Archbishop of Uganda (1995–2004). •
Vincent Mojwok Nyiker, 84, Sudanese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of
Malakal (1979–2009). •
Münir Özkul, 92, Turkish actor. •
Carlo Pedretti, 89, Italian historian (
Leonardo da Vinci). •
Sardar Ahmed Ali Khan Pitafi, 74, Pakistani politician, member of the
Provincial Assembly of Sindh (2014–2017), cancer. •
Marina Ripa di Meana, 76, Italian writer, stylist and TV personality, cancer. •
István Sándor, 96, Hungarian Olympic rower. •
Vassilios Sillis, 88, Greek Olympic athlete (
1952,
1960). •
Barry Thomas, 80, New Zealand rugby union player (
Auckland,
Wellington,
national team). •
Jerry Van Dyke, 86, American actor and comedian (
My Mother the Car,
The Dick Van Dyke Show,
Coach), heart failure. •
John Whitney Walter, 83, American historian and politician. •
Peter Wells, 88, British-born New Zealand Olympic athlete (
1952,
1956). •
Gihan Wikramanayake, 57, Sri Lankan academic. •
John Young, 87, American astronaut (
Apollo 16,
STS-1), pneumonia.
6 •
Horace Ashenfelter, 94, American athlete, Olympic champion (
1952). •
Remídio José Bohn, 67, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of
Cachoeira do Sul (since 2011). •
Elza Brandeisz, 110, Hungarian dancer and teacher, conferred
Righteous Among the Nations. •
Max Collie, 86, Australian trombonist. •
Rita Crocker Clements, 86, American political organizer,
First Lady of Texas (1979–1983, 1987–1991), complications from Alzheimer's disease. •
Walther Dürr, 85, German musicologist. •
Raymond Gervais, 71, Canadian artist. •
Marjorie Holt, 97, American politician, member of the
US House of Representatives for
Maryland's 4th District (1973–1987). •
Rod Hunter, 74, Canadian curler, world champion (
1970,
1971). •
Bob Jenson, 86, American politician, member of the
Oregon House of Representatives (1997–2015). •
Elizabeth Meehan, 70, Scottish political scientist. •
Kapil Mohan, 88, Indian beverage and food executive (
Old Monk,
Mohan Meakin), cardiac arrest. •
Wayne Norton, 75, Canadian baseball player and coach, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. •
William R. Ojala, 92, American politician, member of the
Minnesota House of Representatives (1971–1974). •
Peter Preston, 79, British journalist, editor of
The Guardian (1975–1995), melanoma. •
Baldev Raj, 70, Indian nuclear physicist. •
Jimmy Robinson, 67, American recording engineer (
Led Zeppelin). •
Nigel Sims, 86, English footballer (
Aston Villa,
Wolverhampton,
Peterborough). •
Greta Thyssen, 90, Danish-born American actress (
Quiz Whizz,
Pies and Guys,
Sappy Bull Fighters), pneumonia. •
Dave Toschi, 86, American police detective (
Zodiac Killer), pneumonia. •
Frank Varrichione, 85, American football player (
Pittsburgh Steelers,
Los Angeles Rams).
7 •
Meshary Al-Arada, 35, Kuwaiti singer and composer, traffic collision. •
Jim Anderton, 79, New Zealand politician,
Deputy Prime Minister (1999–2002),
MP (1984–2011) and Leader of the
Progressive Party (2002–2012). •
Ed Bennett, 80, American Olympic sailor. •
Will Gay Bottje, 92, American composer. •
Joe Ellis Brown, 84, American politician, member of the
South Carolina House of Representatives (1986–2006). •
Marley Caribu, 70, Japanese manga writer (
Old Boy). •
Shiv Chopra, 84, Canadian microbiologist and human rights activist. •
Bryn Crossley, 59, Welsh jockey, seizure. •
Robert Diggelmann, 93, Swiss Olympic wrestler (
1948). •
Tom Dowling, 77, American football coach (
Georgetown Tigers,
Liberty Flames), pancreatic cancer. •
Noël Estcourt, 89, Rhodesian-born English rugby union player. •
France Gall, 70, French singer ("
Laisse tomber les filles", "
Poupée de cire, poupée de son", "
Ella, elle l'a"),
Eurovision winner (
1965), cancer. •
Anna Mae Hays, 97, American military officer and nurse, Chief of
Army Nurse Corps (1967–1971), first female
U.S. General, complications from a heart attack. •
Markku Into, 72, Finnish poet. •
Tom Netherton, 70, American singer, pneumonia. •
Nico, 56, Swiss
western lowland gorilla. •
Gustav Heiberg Simonsen, 82, Norwegian lawyer and politician. •
Buster Stiggs, 63, British-born New Zealand drummer (
Suburban Reptiles,
The Swingers,
Models), complications from kidney disease and multiple myeloma. •
Antoni Subirà, 77, Spanish politician, member of
Parliament of Catalonia (1980–1993) and co-founder of
Democratic Convergence of Catalonia. •
Peter Sutherland, 71, Irish barrister and banker,
Attorney General (1981–1982, 1982–1984), founding
Director-General of the World Trade Organization (1993–1995). •
Chris Tsangarides, 61, British music producer (
Black Sabbath,
Judas Priest,
Thin Lizzy), pneumonia and heart failure. •
Bjørg Vik, 82, Norwegian writer, co-founder of
Sirene. •
Shrivallabh Vyas, 60, Indian actor (
Lagaan). •
Saksham Yadav, 28, Indian powerlifter, traffic collision. •
Dick Young, 90, American baseball player (
Philadelphia Phillies). •
Doug Young, 98, American voice actor (
Quick Draw McGraw,
The Flintstones,
Jonny Quest).
8 •
Hans Aabech, 69, Danish footballer (
Skovshoved IF,
national team). •
Robert Barry, 85, American jazz musician. •
Agustín Bernal, 59, Mexican actor. •
Michael Hare, 2nd Viscount Blakenham, 79, British hereditary peer, company chairman (
Pearson PLC), and environmentalist. •
Salvador Borrego, 102, Mexican journalist and conspiracy theorist. •
Bruce Cole, 79, American humanist, Chairman of the
NEH (2001–2009),
Presidential Citizens Medal recipient (2008). •
Gerald Degaetano, 53, Maltese athlete. •
Yvonne Englich, 38, German wrestler, cancer. •
Juan Carlos García, 29, Honduran footballer (
Marathón,
Olimpia,
national team), leukemia. •
J. F. C. Harrison, 96, British historian and author. •
Paddy Harte, 86, Irish politician,
TD (1961–1997). •
René Jeandel, 93, French Olympic skier. •
Claude Jean-Prost, 81, French Olympic ski jumper. •
Jenny Joseph, 85, English poet. •
Ruth Kaarlela, 98, American gerontologist and social worker. •
Frank Kreith, 95, Austrian-born American mechanical engineer. •
Denise LaSalle, 78, American blues singer ("
Trapped by a Thing Called Love"). •
Vojtěch Lindaur, 60, Czech journalist, radio host (
Radio Beat) and record producer. •
George Lindbeck, 94, American Lutheran theologian. •
James Makumbi, 75, Ugandan physician, politician and kidnap victim,
MP and
Minister of Health. •
Bonnie Mathieson, 72, American biomedical scientist, heart attack. •
Keith McKenzie, 95, Australian
VFL football player and coach (
North Melbourne,
Carlton Football Club). •
Kynaston McShine, 82, American curator (
MoMA). •
Kapil Mohan, 88, Indian entrepreneur. •
James N. Morgan, 99, American economist. •
Antonio Munguía, 75, Mexican footballer (
Club Necaxa,
Cruz Azul,
national team). •
Chuck Murphy, 70, American prelate, bishop of the
Anglican Mission in the Americas, brain cancer. •
Jackie Perry, 93, English rugby league footballer (
Wakefield Trinity). •
Donnelly Rhodes, 80, Canadian actor (
Soap,
Battlestar Galactica, ''
Da Vinci's Inquest''), cancer. •
George Maxwell Richards, 86, Trinidadian politician,
President (2003–2013), heart failure. •
Myron Rush, 96, American Kremlinologist,
Cornell University professor, and CIA analyst, kidney failure. •
Wojciech Rydz, 85, Polish Olympic fencer (
1952). •
David Sherwin, 75, British screenwriter (
if....,
O Lucky Man!,
Britannia Hospital), sepsis. •
Jim Sypult, 72, American football coach. •
Ron Tandberg, 74, Australian cartoonist, oesophageal cancer. •
Charles H. Turner, 82, American attorney. •
Tricia Walker, 53, British author, breast cancer.
9 •
Bob Bailey, 75, American baseball player (
Montreal Expos,
Pittsburgh Pirates,
Los Angeles Dodgers). •
Stan Bronson Jr., 89, American baseball
batboy. •
Neave Brown, 88, American-born British architect, lung cancer. •
Theodore V. Buttrey Jr., 88, American numismatist. •
Maruja Callaved, 97, Spanish television director. •
Dreaming of Anna, 14, American racehorse, ruptured aorta. •
Wayne Ellis, 49, Welsh boxer. •
Guan De, 85, Chinese aeroelasticity engineer and aircraft designer. •
Brandon Hixon, 36, American politician, member of the
Idaho House of Representatives (2012–2017), suicide by gunshot. •
Nicky Hoffmann, 77, Luxembourgish footballer. •
Heikki Kirkinen, 90, Finnish historian. •
Agnes D. Lattimer, 89, American pediatrician, cancer. •
Terence Marsh, 86, British production designer (
Doctor Zhivago,
Oliver!,
The Shawshank Redemption),
Oscar winner (
1966,
1969), cancer. •
Valeri Matyunin, 57, Russian footballer (
Dynamo Moscow,
Dnepr Mogilev,
Fakel Voronezh). •
Jean-Marc Mazzonetto, 34, French rugby union player (
Stade Montois), traffic collision. •
Serigne Sidi Moukhtar Mbacké, 93, Senegalese religious chief, Caliph of
Mouride (since 2010). •
Vladimír Miko, 74, Slovak table tennis player. •
Joseph Wayne Miller, 36, American actor (
Heavyweights). •
Robert Minlos, 86, Russian mathematician. •
Gerald Morkel, 76, South African politician,
Premier of the Western Cape (1998–2001),
Mayor of Cape Town (2001–2002). •
Odvar Nordli, 90, Norwegian politician,
Prime Minister (1976–1981), prostate cancer. •
Yılmaz Onay, 80, Turkish author. •
Kato Ottio, 23, Papua New Guinean rugby league footballer (
national team), complications from heat stroke. •
Mario Perniola, 76, Italian philosopher. •
Ted Phillips, 84, English footballer (
Ipswich Town,
Leyton Orient,
Colchester United), dementia. •
Victoriano Ríos Pérez, 87, Spanish politician, member (1987–1999, 2003–2004) and
president (1987–1995) of the
Parliament of the Canary Islands,
Senator (1995–2003). •
Milton J. Rosenberg, 92, American psychology professor (
University of Chicago) and radio host (
WGN), pneumonia. •
Reza Sheikholeslami, 76, Iranian academic. •
Archie Styles, 78, English footballer (
Wrexham,
Stourbridge). •
Kurt Thalmann, 86, Swiss footballer (
FC Basel). •
Alexander Vedernikov, 90, Russian singer and teacher,
Bolshoi Theatre soloist (1958–1990),
People's Artist of the USSR (1976). •
Yuan Chengye, 93, Chinese organic chemist.
10 •
John Hurst Adams, 90, American civil rights activist. •
Rocky Agusta, 67, Italian race car driver. •
Damdinjavyn Bandi, 75, Mongolian Olympic boxer (
1972,
1976). •
Victor Brooke, 3rd Viscount Alanbrooke, 85, British peer. •
Étienne Bally, 94, French Olympic sprinter (
1948,
1952), European champion (
1950). •
Buckskin Bill Black, 88, American television personality. •
Eddie Clarke, 67, British guitarist (
Motörhead,
Fastway), pneumonia. •
Charles Davis, 90, American Olympic sports shooter (
1972). •
Mikhail Derzhavin, 81, Russian actor. •
Urs Fankhauser, 74, Swiss Olympic rower (
1968,
1972). •
Sir Angus Farquharson, 82, British public servant,
Lord Lieutenant of Aberdeenshire (1998–2010). •
David Fisher, 88, British television writer (
Doctor Who,
Dixon of Dock Green,
Hammer House of Horror). •
Pierre Grillet, 85, French footballer (
RC Paris). •
Pekka Halme, 90, Finnish Olympic high jumper. •
Gordon Hølmebakk, 89, Norwegian publishing editor. •
John Sherrill Houser, 82, American artist, heart failure. •
William B. Keene, 92, American judge (
Los Angeles County Superior Court) and television personality (
Divorce Court). •
Katherine Kellgren, 48, American narrator and actress, cancer. •
Tommy Lawrence, 77, Scottish footballer (
Liverpool,
Tranmere Rovers,
national team). •
Tom Luken, 92, American politician, member of the
U.S. House of Representatives for Ohio's
1st and
2nd Districts (1974–1975, 1977–1991),
Mayor of Cincinnati (1971–1972). •
Philippe Marchand, 78, French politician,
Deputy (1978–1991),
Minister of the Interior (1991–1992). •
John McGlashan, 50, Scottish footballer (
Millwall,
Peterborough,
Rotherham). •
Novello Novelli, 87, Italian actor (
The Pool Hustlers,
Dear Goddamned Friends). •
June Rose, 91, British biographer. •
Doreen Tracey, 74, English-born American actress (
The Mickey Mouse Club), cancer and pneumonia. •
Celestine Ujang Jilan, 70, Malaysian politician, Speaker of the
Sarawak State Legislative Assembly (1981–1987). •
Gordon Wills, 83, English footballer (
Notts County,
Leicester City).
11 •
Doug Barnard Jr., 95, American politician, member of the
U.S. House of Representatives from
Georgia's 10th district (1977–1993). •
Gene Cole, 89, American athlete, Olympic silver medalist (
1952). •
Raúl García, 55, Salvadoran footballer (
Águila), lymphoma. •
Stephane Gauger, 48, Vietnamese-born American film director and screenwriter (
Owl and the Sparrow,
Powder Blue), stroke. •
Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr., 88, American lawyer. •
John W. Hennessey Jr., 92, American academic. •
Ednyfed Hudson Davies, 88, Welsh politician, MP for
Conway (1966–1970) and
Caerphilly (1979–1983). •
Jeremy Inkel, 34, Canadian electronic music programmer and keyboardist, complications from asthma. •
Sumiko Iwao, 83, Japanese psychologist, editor-in-chief of
Japan Echo (1997–2007). •
Edgar Ray Killen, 92, American
Ku Klux Klan leader and convicted murderer. •
Noemi Lapzeson, 77, Argentinian dancer and choreographer. •
Takis Loukanidis, 80, Greek footballer (
Doxa Drama,
Panathinaikos,
national team). •
Jan Valentin Sæther, 73, Norwegian painter and priest. •
Giuseppe Secchi, 86, Italian footballer (
Triestina,
Udinese Calcio,
A.C. Fanfulla 1874). •
Bernice I. Sumlin, 91, American educator. •
Noel Thornton, 74, Australian rugby league player (
Western Suburbs Magpies,
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks). •
Garth Turcott, 87, Canadian politician. •
Julie Van Zandt, 88, American actress (
77 Sunset Strip).
12 •
Rudy Árias, 86, Cuban baseball player (
Chicago White Sox). •
Peter Batkin, 65, English auctioneer, stroke. •
Eddy Beugels, 73, Dutch cyclist. •
Lisa Chedekel, 57, American journalist, cancer. •
Suzie Dickinson, 62, Australian musician, brain cancer. •
Bella Emberg, 80, British actress (
The Russ Abbot Show,
The Benny Hill Show,
Bear Behaving Badly). •
Frankie Muse Freeman, 101, American civil rights attorney. •
Robert W. Hamilton, 86, American legal scholar. •
Keith Jackson, 89, American sportscaster (
ABC Sports,
Wide World of Sports). •
Jean-Louis Koszul, 97, French mathematician. •
Jim McNally, 86, American Olympic sports shooter. •
Ilkka Pastinen, 89, Finnish diplomat. •
Richard Peterson, 77, New Zealand fencer. •
Pierre Pincemaille, 61, French organist, lung cancer. •
George Pitcher, 92, American philosopher. •
Léon Ritzen, 78, Belgian footballer (
R.W.D. Molenbeek,
Beerschot,
national team). •
Doodhnath Singh, 81, Indian writer, prostate cancer. •
Sir Keith Speed, 83, British politician,
MP (1968–1974, 1974–1997), Navy Minister (1979–1981). •
John V. Tunney, 83, American politician, member of the
U.S. House of Representatives from
California's 38th district (1965–1971) and
U.S. Senator (1971–1977), prostate cancer. •
Heinrich von Stietencron, 84, German indologist.
13 •
Shaukat Abbas, 71, Pakistani cricketer. •
Dean Allen, 51, Canadian typographer and web developer. •
Bob Beak, 92, British Anglican prelate, Assistant Bishop of Marsabit (1984–1989). •
Greg Critser, 63, American writer,
glioblastoma. •
Kaj Czarnecki, 81, Finnish Olympic fencer (
1960). •
Hélder d'Oliveira, 83, Portuguese Olympic sailor. •
John Elder, 85, Australian football player. •
Otoniel Gonzaga, 75, Filipino opera singer. •
Doug Harvey, 87, American
Hall of Fame baseball umpire. •
Mohammed Hazzaz, 72, Moroccan footballer (
MAS Fez). •
Darmanto Jatman, 75, Indonesian poet. •
Emmett Johns, 89, Canadian Roman Catholic priest. •
Rick Jolly, 71, British Royal Navy surgeon. •
Byron Langley, 91, American politician. •
Reg MacDonald, 83, Canadian politician. •
Doug Mooney, 88, American college football and tennis coach. •
Jack Nel, 89, South African cricketer. •
Tzimis Panousis, 63, Greek singer, comedian and actor, heart attack. •
Jean Porter, 95, American actress (
Abbott and Costello in Hollywood,
Bathing Beauty,
Cry Danger). •
Julio Rocha López, 67, Nicaraguan football administrator, President of the
Nicaraguan Football Federation (1987–2012) and
UNCAF (2003–2017). •
Aristeidis Roubanis, 85, Greek Olympic basketball player and javelin thrower (
1952). •
Ernest H. Sanders, 99, German-born American music historian. •
Tad Schnugg, 73, American theater director. •
Walter Schuster, 88, Austrian alpine skier, Olympic bronze medalist (
1956). •
Emily Anne Staples, 88, American politician, member of the
Minnesota Senate (1977–1981). •
Naomi Stevens, 92, American actress (
Vega$,
The Apartment,
Valley of the Dolls). •
Eliyahu Winograd, 91, Israeli judge.
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Geoffrey Best, 89, English historian. •
Barbara Cope, 67, American rock 'n' roll groupie, house fire. •
Sir John Cullen, 91, British chemical engineer. •
Paul Lustig Dunkel, 74, American flutist and conductor. •
Pablo García Baena, 96, Spanish poet. •
Dan Gurney, 86, American
Hall of Fame racing driver (
All American Racers), race car constructor (
Eagle Mk1), and team owner (
Eagle), pneumonia. •
George Haines, 96, American basketball player. •
Cecil Hoekstra, 82, Canadian ice hockey player (
Montreal Canadiens). •
Stan Hovdebo, 92, Canadian politician. •
Bill Hughes, 87, American jazz trombonist. •
Satnam Singh Kainth, 56, Indian politician, brain hemorrhage. •
Max Labovitch, 93, Canadian ice hockey player (
New York Rangers). •
Erling Mandelmann, 82, Danish photographer. •
Spanky Manikan, 75, Filipino actor, lung cancer. •
Mario Martinez, 60, American weightlifter, Olympic silver medalist (
1984). •
François Morel, 91, Canadian composer. •
Yosuke Natsuki, 81, Japanese actor (
Storm Over the Pacific,
Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster,
The Return of Godzilla), kidney cancer. •
John Pierik, 68, Dutch Olympic shooter (
1980,
1984). •
T. V. Rajeswar, 91, Indian police officer.
Director of the Intelligence Bureau (1980–1983). •
Anton Regh, 77, German footballer (
1. FC Köln). •
Cyrille Regis, 59, English footballer (
West Bromwich Albion,
Coventry City,
Aston Villa), cardiac arrest. •
Samuel A. Schreiner Jr., 96, American writer. •
Milton Shadur, 93, American federal judge,
U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois (1980–1992). •
Art Strozier, 71, American football player (
San Diego Chargers). •
Marlene VerPlanck, 84, American jazz singer. •
Hugh Wilson, 74, American television producer (
WKRP in Cincinnati) and film director (
Police Academy,
The First Wives Club), lung cancer and emphysema.
15 •
Romana Acosta Bañuelos, 92, American public servant,
Treasurer of the United States (1971–1974), pneumonia. •
Viktor Anpilov, 72, Russian politician and trade unionist, stroke. •
Sir James Ball, 84, British economist. •
Bob Barton, 76, American baseball player (
San Diego Padres,
San Francisco Giants), complications from dementia. •
Anshel Brusilow, 89, American violinist and conductor. •
Carl Emil Christiansen, 80, Danish footballer (
Esbjerg fB). •
Bogusław Cygan, 53, Polish footballer (
Górnik Zabrze,
Stal Mielec,
Lausanne Sports). •
Moussa Diagana, 71, Mauritanian writer. •
Marianne Eigenheer, 72, Swiss artist. •
Joe Frank, 79, French-born American radio personality (
KPFA,
KCRW,
All Things Considered) and humorist. •
Joachim Gnilka, 89, German Roman Catholic theologian. •
Buddhadev Das Gupta, 84, Indian
sarod player, heart attack. •
Alan Hart, 75, British journalist and conspiracy theorist. •
Edwin Hawkins, 74, American gospel pianist and singer ("
Oh Happy Day", "
Lay Down (Candles in the Rain)"), multiple
Grammy winner, pancreatic cancer. •
Raghunath Jha, 78, Indian politician. •
Dick King, 83, American politician, member of the
Washington House of Representatives (1965–1994). •
Mathilde Krim, 91, Italian-born American HIV/AIDS researcher. •
Karl-Heinz Kunde, 80, German racing cyclist. •
Samson Kutateladze, 53, Georgian politician and brigadier general,
MP (2008–2012), shot. •
Pitoy Moreno, 91, Filipino fashion designer. •
Ava Mukherjee, 88, Indian actress (
Devdas,
Detective Naani). •
Rosalia Nghidinwa, 65, Namibian politician, Minister of Immigration and Home Affairs (2005–2012) and Gender Equality and Child Welfare (2012–2015), cancer. •
Wendy Nicol, Baroness Nicol, 94, British politician and life peer, member of the House of Lords (since 1983). •
Omid Nooshin, 43, English director (
Last Passenger). •
Dolores O'Riordan, 46, Irish singer and guitarist (
The Cranberries,
D.A.R.K.), drowning due to alcohol intoxication. •
Óscar Alberto Pérez, 36, Venezuelan actor, policeman and
CICPC investigator, involved in
Caracas helicopter incident, shot. •
Roderick Rijnders, 76, Dutch coxswain, Olympic silver medalist (
1968). •
Gnani Sankaran, 64, Indian journalist and writer. •
William Scharf, 90, American artist. •
Mike Shanahan, 78, American professional sports team owner (
St. Louis Blues). •
Terje Skarsfjord, 75, Norwegian football manager (
Tromsø). •
Sujud Sutrisno, 64, Indonesian street drummer and singer. •
Wilse B. Webb, 97, American psychologist and sleep researcher. •
Peter Wyngarde, 90, British actor (
Department S,
Jason King,
Flash Gordon).
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Shammi Akhtar, 60, Bangladeshi playback singer, breast cancer. •
Bill Bain, 80, American management consultant, founder of
Bain & Company. •
Joe Baker, 85, Australian marine scientist and rugby league player. •
George Bandy, 72, American politician, member of the
Alabama House of Representatives (since 1994), pulmonary and circulatory illness. •
Arthur Davidson, 89, British politician, MP for
Accrington (1966–1983), complications from a fall. •
Rubén Oswaldo Díaz, 72, Argentine footballer (
Racing Club,
Atlético Madrid). •
Bradford Dillman, 87, American actor (
Compulsion,
The Way We Were,
The Enforcer), complications from pneumonia. •
Geevarghese Divannasios Ottathengil, 67, Indian Syro-Malankala Catholic prelate, Bishop of
Bathery (1996–2010) and
Puthur (2010–2017). •
Jørgen Dobloug, 72, Norwegian artist. •
Ed Doolan, 76, Australian-born British radio presenter, complications of vascular dementia. •
LaFayette Duckett, 99, American politician. •
Rodney Fern, 69, English footballer (
Leicester City,
Chesterfield), dementia. •
Anatoly Glushenkov, 75, Russian politician,
Governor of Smolensk Oblast (1993–1998). •
Kingdon Gould Jr., 94, American diplomat,
Ambassador to Luxembourg (1969–1972) and
the Netherlands (1973–1976), pneumonia. •
Peter Groeger, 84, German actor and director. •
Tyler Hilinski, 21, American football player (
Washington State), suicide by gunshot. •
Dave Holland, 69, English drummer (
Judas Priest,
Trapeze). •
Madalena Iglésias, 78, Portuguese actress and singer. •
Oliver Ivanović, 64, Kosovar politician, shot. •
Eugeniusz Juretzko, 78, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of
Yokadouma (1991–2017). •
Liu Zhonghua, 101, Chinese navy admiral. •
Julie Beth Lovins, 72, American computational linguist. •
Eric Luoma, 88, Canadian Olympic cross-country skier (
1964). •
Wilhelm Melliger, 64, Swiss equestrian, Olympic silver medalist (
1996,
2000), stroke. •
John Monteith, 69, American actor, writer and director. •
Javiera Muñoz, 40, Swedish singer, anorexia nervosa. •
Clem Nettles, 87, American politician. •
Timothy J. O'Connor, 81, American politician, member (1969–1981) and
Speaker (1975–1981) of the
Vermont House of Representatives. •
Thomas Newman O'Neill Jr., 89, American federal judge,
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania (1983–1996). •
Moya O'Sullivan, 91, Australian actress (
Neighbours,
Cop Shop,
Hey Dad..!). •
Harold Rosen, 92, American politician,
Mayor of Miami Beach, Florida (1974–1977). •
John Spellman, 91, American politician,
Governor of Washington (1981–1985), pneumonia. •
Pål Spilling, 83, Norwegian computer scientist. •
Jo Jo White, 71, American
Hall of Fame basketball player (
Boston Celtics,
Golden State Warriors,
Kansas City Kings), Olympic champion (
1968), pneumonia.
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Jahangir Amouzegar, 98, Iranian economist, academic and politician. •
John M. Andrist, 86, American journalist and politician, member of the
North Dakota Senate (1993–2014), complications from a stroke. •
Roy Bennett, 60, Zimbabwean politician,
MP (2000–2006),
helicopter crash. •
John Bindernagel, 76, Canadian biologist and cryptozoologist, cancer. •
Landrum Bolling, 104, American political scientist and academic administrator, president of
Earlham College (1958–1973). •
Paul Booth, 74, American political activist. •
Denis Cuspert, 41, German rapper and jihadist, airstrike. •
Brooks Dodge, 88, American Olympic alpine skier (
1952,
1956). •
Guy Dupré, 89, French writer and publisher. •
Jonathan Fine, 86, American physician. •
Arnold Gamson, 91, American conductor. •
Mark Genge, 90, English Anglican priest,
Bishop of Central Newfoundland (1976–1990). •
Jerzy Gros, 72, Polish Olympic long-distance runner (
1976). •
He Yousheng, 86, Chinese hydrodynamicist, member of the
Academy of Engineering. •
Robert LaLonde, 59, American economist. •
Edwin Lins, 54, Austrian Olympic wrestler (
1984,
1988). •
Ilir Luarasi, 63, Albanian footballer (
Dinamo Tirana,
national team). •
Ted McCoy, 92, New Zealand architect. •
Ed Moses, 91, American artist and painter. •
Arno Motulsky, 94, German-born American geneticist. •
Raúl Olivo, 96, Venezuelan Olympic sport shooter. •
Bénédicte Pesle, 90, French arts patron. •
Donald E. Polkinghorne, 81, American psychotherapist and scholar. •
Augusto Polo Campos, 85, Peruvian composer. •
Claude Prouvoyeur, 91, French politician,
Senator (1983–1992), mayor of
Dunkirk (1966–1989). •
Herbert Schmertz, 87, American public relations executive. •
Simon Shelton, 52, British actor (
Teletubbies,
Incredible Games), hypothermia.
18 •
Nathaniel Archibald, 65, American basketball player. •
John Barton, 89, British theatre director, co-founder of the
Royal Shakespeare Company. •
Luc Beyer de Ryke, 84, Belgian politician,
MEP (1980–1989), aortic rupture. •
Bob Carlton, 67, British theatre director and writer (
Return to the Forbidden Planet), cancer. •
Martine Époque, 75, French-born Canadian dance educator and choreographer. •
Eppie Gibson, 90, English rugby league player and coach (
Whitehaven R.L.F.C.). •
Wallis Grahn, 72, Swedish actress (
Rederiet). •
Ding Guangquan, 73, Chinese comedian. •
Echo Helstrom, 76, American muse (
Bob Dylan). •
Kashinath, 67, Indian actor and director (
Anubhava,
Avale Nanna Hendthi,
Avane Nanna Ganda), cancer. •
Ishfaq Ahmad Khan, 87, Pakistani nuclear physicist and professor (
Abdus Salam Centre for Physics). •
Chandi Lahiri, 88, Indian cartoonist. •
Julius Lester, 78, American writer (
To Be a Slave) and educator. •
Lucas Mangope, 94, South African politician,
President of
Bophuthatswana (1977–1994). •
Carla Marangoni, 102, Italian gymnast, Olympic silver medalist (
1928). •
Peter Mayle, 78, British author (
A Year in Provence,
A Good Year). •
Laurie Morgan, 87, British government official,
Chief Minister of Guernsey (2004–2007). •
Steve Nisbett, 69, Nevisian-born British reggae drummer (
Steel Pulse). •
Nancy Richler, 60, Canadian novelist, cancer. •
Edward C. Rochette, 90, American numismatist. •
B. L. Shaw, 84, American politician. •
Anthony Allen Shore, 55, American serial killer and rapist, execution by lethal injection. •
Henry Soles Jr., 82, American chaplain and author. •
Borys Steklyar, 95, Ukrainian military officer. •
Yasuo Tanaka, 86, Japanese astrophysicist. •
Mae Tischer, 89, American politician. •
Stansfield Turner, 94, American admiral,
Director of Central Intelligence (1977–1981). •
Joseph Wang Yu-jung, 86, Taiwanese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of
Taichung (1986–2009). •
Florence Robinson Weber, 96, American geologist. •
Chick Webster, 97, Canadian ice hockey player (
New York Rangers). •
Barry Wilde, 89, Australian politician, member of the
New South Wales Legislative Assembly for
Parramatta (1976–1988).
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Dik Abed, 73, South African-born Dutch cricketer. •
Munnu Bhai, 84, Pakistani journalist. •
Harvey R. Blau, 82, American attorney and executive. •
Ute Bock, 75, Austrian educator and humanitarian. •
Lin Bolen, 76, American television executive and producer. •
James C. Browne, 83, American computer scientist. •
Anna Campori, 100, Italian actress (
Neapolitan Turk,
The Overtaxed). •
Geoffrey Caston, 91, British academic administrator and civil servant. •
Olivia Cole, 75, American actress (
Roots,
Backstairs at the White House,
Brewster Place),
Emmy Award winner (
1977), heart attack. •
John Conboy, 83, American television producer (
The Young and the Restless). •
Joseph Consentino, 80, American television director. •
Maurice Couture, 91, Canadian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of
Québec (1990–2002). •
Alain Devaquet, 75, French politician,
Minister of National Education, Higher Education and Research (1986) and
MP (1978–1981, 1988–1997). •
Saqi Farooqi, 81, Pakistani poet. •
Red Fisher, 91, Canadian hockey journalist (
Montreal Star,
Montreal Gazette). •
Marcel Frémiot, 98, French composer and musicologist. •
Célio de Oliveira Goulart, 73, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of
São João del Rei (since 2010). •
Pavel Kazankov, 91, Russian Olympic racewalker (
1952). •
David M. Knight, 81, British historian of science. •
Ferdinand Knobloch, 101, Czech-Canadian psychiatrist. •
Ed LaForge, 82, American politician, member of the
Michigan House of Representatives (1994–2000), heart disease. •
Dorothy Malone, 93, American actress (
Written on the Wind,
Peyton Place,
Too Much, Too Soon),
Oscar winner (
1956). •
Fredo Santana, 27, American rapper, kidney failure. •
Allison Shearmur, 54, American film producer (
The Hunger Games,
Rogue One,
Cinderella), complications from lung cancer. •
Moose Stubing, 79, American baseball player (
California Angels). •
Lutho Tapela, Zimbabwean politician,
Senator (2005–2013). •
Sriniwas Tiwari, 93, Indian politician,
Speaker of the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly (1993–2003). •
Barbara Weil, 84, American artist. •
Leslie Wyche, 73, American community activist.
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Dame Beulah Bewley, 88, British physician. •
Paul Bocuse, 91, French chef, Parkinson's disease. •
Wendell Castle, 85, American furniture designer and artist. •
John Coleman, 83, American meteorologist, co-founder of
The Weather Channel. •
William Cousins, 90, American judge (
Illinois Appellate Court),
Chicago City Council member (1967–1976). •
Terry Evans, 80, American blues and soul singer, songwriter and guitarist. •
Naomi Parker Fraley, 96, American naval machinist, inspiration for the "
We Can Do It!" poster. •
Antonius Jan Glazemaker, 86, Dutch Old Catholic prelate, Archbishop of
Utrecht (1982–2000). •
Bill Johnson, 57, American baseball player (
Chicago Cubs). •
Jerry Keeling, 78, American-born Canadian football player (
Calgary Stampeders,
Ottawa Rough Riders,
Hamilton Tiger-Cats). •
Graeme Langlands, 76, Australian rugby league footballer (
St. George Dragons,
national team). •
Howard Lew Lewis, 76, English comedian and actor (
Brush Strokes,
Maid Marian and Her Merry Men,
Chelmsford 123). •
Sylvester Carmel Magro, 76, Maltese Roman Catholic prelate, Apostolic Vicar of
Benghazi (1997–2016). •
Tracey Moore, 76, English cricketer (
Norfolk,
Minor Counties North,
Minor Counties East), cancer. •
Hasmukh Patel, 84, Indian architect. •
William Rees, 89, British veterinarian,
Chief Veterinary Officer (1980–1988). •
Jim Rodford, 76, English bassist (
Argent,
The Kinks,
The Zombies), injuries from a fall. •
Doron Rubin, 74, Israeli military officer. •
Harry Selby, 92, South African hunter. •
Bob Smith, 59, American comedian (
Funny Gay Males) and author, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. •
Miyako Sumiyoshi, 30, Japanese Olympic speed skater (
2014). •
Bob Vespaziani, 82, American-born Canadian football coach (
Calgary Stampeders,
BC Lions,
Winnipeg Blue Bombers). •
Jack Whitten, 78, American artist.
21 •
Yves Afonso, 73, French actor (
The Clockmaker,
Weekend,
One Deadly Summer). •
Gavin Arneil, 94, Scottish pediatric nephrologist. •
Gianni Bongioanni, 96, Italian film director and screenwriter. •
Chartchai Chionoi, 75, Thai boxer,
WBC (1968–1969, 1970) and
WBA World Flyweight Champion (1973–1974). •
Khagen Das, 79, Indian politician,
MP for
Tripura West (2002–2004, 2004–2014), heart attack. •
Bruno Giacosa, 88, Italian winemaker. •
Philippe Gondet, 75, French footballer (
Nantes,
Red Star,
national team). •
Jock Haswell, 98, British military historian and intelligence officer. •
Tsukasa Hosaka, 80, Japanese footballer (
Furukawa Electric), pneumonia. •
A. Dean Jeffs, 89, American politician. •
Jim Johannson, 53, American ice hockey player (
Indianapolis Ice,
Milwaukee Admirals) and executive (
USA Hockey). •
Jun Tae-soo, 33, South Korean actor (
All My Love For You). •
Sille Lundquist, 47, Danish model and fashion model. •
Lyle Mehrkens, 80, American politician, member of the
Minnesota House of Representatives (1979–1982) and
Senate (1983–1992). •
Susumu Nishibe, 78, Japanese philosopher and economist, suicide. •
Jens Okking, 78, Danish actor (
The Kingdom,
One-Hand Clapping) and politician,
MEP (1999–2003). •
Pasquale Panìco, 91, Italian politician,
Senator (1979–1992). •
David Pithey, 81, South African cricketer. •
Jose Santos Rios, 78, Northern Mariana Island politician, Mayor of
Saipan (1982–1986). •
Connie Sawyer, 105, American actress (
Dumb and Dumber,
Pineapple Express,
When Harry Met Sally...), heart attack. •
Ken Seddon, 67, British chemist. •
Michael Selby, 82, British-born New Zealand geomorphologist. •
Paul Sun, 80, Taiwanese politician,
Minister of Agriculture (1992–1996), pancreatic cancer.
22 •
Jimmy Armfield, 82, English football player (
Blackpool,
national team) and manager (
Leeds United), world champion (
1966), non-Hodgkin lymphoma. •
K. B. Asante, 93, Ghanaian diplomat, Ambassador to Switzerland (1967–1972) and the European Economic Community (1976–1978). •
Ian Bennett, 69, Canadian civil servant, President of the
Royal Canadian Mint (2006–2014). •
Carl Blair, 85, American painter and sculptor. •
Andrew Carroll, 32, American ice hockey player (
Idaho Steelheads,
Minnesota-Duluth Bulldogs), suicide by jumping. •
Shorty Castro, 89, Puerto Rican comedian, songwriter and entertainer, cancer. •
Kudzai Chimbaira, 32, Zimbabwean actor. •
Johnny Cowell, 92, Canadian trumpeter and arranger. •
Patrick Delaforce, 94, British army officer and historian. •
Peter Diversi, 85, Australian rugby league footballer (
North Sydney Bears,
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles). •
Jack Doms, 91, New Zealand swimmer, British Empire and Commonwealth Games champion (
1954). •
Dale Engstrom, 100, American politician, member of the
Tennessee House of Representatives (1970–1972). •
Nolan Flemmer, 79, South African cricketer. •
Emilio Gastón, 83, Spanish poet and politician,
MP (
1977–1979) and Justicia de Aragón (1987–1993). •
Billy Hancock, 71, American musician. •
Leon Hill, 81, Australian cricketer. •
William B. Jordan, 77, American art historian. •
Reinier Kreijermaat, 82, Dutch footballer (
Feyenoord,
USV Elinkwijk,
Xerxes/DHC). •
Ursula K. Le Guin, 88, American science fiction writer (
A Wizard of Earthsea,
The Left Hand of Darkness,
The Dispossessed). •
Ceylon Manohar, 73, Indian actor and playback singer ("
Surangani"). •
William Joseph McDonough, 83, American banker,
president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York (1993–2003). •
Dahiru Musdapher, 75, Nigerian justice,
Chief Justice (2011–2012). •
Angelo F. Orazio, 91, American politician. •
Preston Shannon, 70, American blues singer, songwriter and guitarist, cancer. •
Francis Sheppard, 96, British historian and writer. •
Kevin Tate, 74, New Zealand soil chemist. •
Annie Young, 75, American politician, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
23 •
Anders Åberg, 72, Swedish sculptor and painter. •
Else Amann, 94, German Olympic cross-country skier. •
Mohammed Al-Mfarah, 72, Saudi Arabian actor. •
Ruth Alas, 57, Estonian economist. •
Bill Butler, 67, American football player (
New Orleans Saints). •
Henry Dalzell-Payne, 88, British army general. •
Nepal Chandra Das, 73, Indian politician. •
Robert Dowdell, 85, American actor (
Stoney Burke,
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea). •
Robert Kisanga, 84, Tanzanian judge. •
Francisco Moreno Martínez, 86, Spanish cyclist. •
Hugh Masekela, 78, South African jazz trumpeter ("
Grazing in the Grass", "
Bring Him Back Home") and composer ("
Soweto Blues"), prostate cancer. •
Nicanor Parra, 103, Chilean poet. •
Janno Reiljan, 68, Estonian economist and politician, MP (1999–2004),
MEP (2004). •
Marcelo Romo, 76, Chilean actor (
Enough Praying). •
Galen L. Stone, 96, American diplomat,
Ambassador to Cyprus (1978–1981), lymphoma. •
Ezra Swerdlow, 64, American film producer (
Spaceballs,
21 Jump Street,
Zombieland), complications from pancreatic cancer and ALS. •
Sys NS, 61, Indonesian actor, director and politician, member of the
People's Consultative Assembly (1999–2004). •
Wyatt Tee Walker, 88, American civil rights activist and pastor. •
Lari White, 52, American country singer ("
Now I Know", "
That's My Baby") and actress (
Cast Away),
peritoneal cancer. •
Richard Woollacott, 40, British racehorse trainer, suicide.
24 •
Sergio Benedetti, 75, Italian art historian and curator. •
Bill Budness, 74, American football player (
Oakland Raiders). •
Marcos Carvajal, 33, Venezuelan baseball player (
Colorado Rockies,
Florida Marlins), pneumonia. •
Virginia A. Clark, 89, American statistician. •
Gonzalo Facio Segreda, 99, Costa Rican politician,
Minister of Foreign Affairs (1970–1978),
President of the Legislative Assembly (1953–1956),
Ambassador to the United States (1956–1958, 1962–1966, 1990–1994). •
Renaud Gagneux, 70, French composer. •
Johnny Jackson Jr., 74, American politician. •
Jack Ketchum, 71, American novelist (
The Girl Next Door,
Off Season) and screenwriter (
Offspring), cancer. •
Aleksandrs Kublinskis, 81, Latvian composer. •
Krishna Kumari, 84, Indian actress (
Pathala Bhairavi), bone marrow cancer. •
Bruce Light, 68, Australian football player (
Port Adelaide). •
Sir Douglas Lowe, 95, British air chief marshal. •
Warren Miller, 93, American ski and snowboarding filmmaker. •
Julio Navarro, 82, Puerto Rican baseball player (
Los Angeles Angels,
Detroit Tigers,
Atlanta Braves), complications from Alzheimer's. •
Raymond Nimmer, 73, American legal scholar. •
Pedro Pérez Fernández, 68, Spanish economist. •
Matti Rissanen, 80, Finnish philologist. •
Mark E. Smith, 60, English singer and songwriter (
The Fall), lung and kidney cancer. •
Jan Steeman, 74, Dutch comics artist (
Roel Dijkstra,
Noortje), kidney failure. •
Attila Verestóy, 63, Romanian politician and chemical engineer,
Senator (since 1990).
25 •
Claribel Alegría, 93, Nicaraguan poet. •
Shawkat Ali, 81, Bangladeshi author. •
Tommy Banks, 81, Canadian jazz pianist, composer and politician,
Senator (2000–2011),
Juno winner (
1979), leukemia. •
Hope Black, 98, Australian marine biologist. •
Daniel M. Buechlein, 79, American Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of
Indianapolis (1992–2011). •
Walter Buckpesch, 93, German politician, Mayor of
Offenbach am Main (1974–1980),
MP (1983–1987). •
Glen Clark, 77, American baseball player (
Atlanta Braves). •
Jay Curtis, 67, American writer and television producer (
Disasterpiece Theatre), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. •
W. P. C. Davies, 89, English rugby union player (
Harlequins,
national team,
British and Irish Lions). •
Neagu Djuvara, 101, Romanian historian, essayist and philosopher, pneumonia. •
Dan Foster, 87, American medical researcher. •
Steve Foster, 71, Australian singer-songwriter, lung cancer. •
Shirley Garms, 94, American tenpin bowler. •
Arnaud Giovaninetti, 50, French actor. •
Haripal Kaushik, 83, Indian field hockey player, Olympic gold medalist (
1956,
1964), dementia. •
Sabar Koti, 58, Indian singer. •
Peter von Krockow, 82, German Olympic fencer. •
Bill Logan, 83, American basketball player (
Iowa Hawkeyes). •
Patrick Mazimhaka, 69, Rwandan politician. •
Floyd Miles, 74, American blues guitarist, singer and songwriter. •
John Morris, 91, American film composer (
The Elephant Man,
Blazing Saddles,
Dirty Dancing), respiratory infection. •
Jerome P. Peterson, 81, American politician. •
Keith Pring, 74, Welsh footballer (
Rotherham United,
national team). •
Lyudmila Senchina, 67, Russian singer. •
Ghassan Shakaa, 74, Palestinian politician, Mayor of
Nablus (1994–2004, 2012–2015). •
Giuseppe Vitucci, 67, Italian Olympic wrestler (
1976). •
Cliff White, 72, British music journalist, cardiac arrest. •
Graham Williams, 72, New Zealand rugby union player (
Wellington,
national team).
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Shambhu Bhattacharya, 83, Indian actor. •
Kendall Carly Browne, 99, American actress (
Dreamscape,
Alligator). •
Buzz Clifford, 75, American singer ("
Baby Sittin' Boogie") and songwriter, complications of influenza. •
Raphael Cruz, 31, American acrobat and actor (
Iris), heart and lung failure. •
José Gabriel Diaz Cueva, 92, Ecuadorian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of
Azogues (1968–1975). •
Supriya Devi, 85, Indian actress (
Meghe Dhaka Tara), heart attack. •
Michael Gear, 83, British Anglican prelate,
Bishop of Doncaster (1993–1999). •
Cellestine Hannemann, 93, American author. •
Elizabeth Hawley, 94, American journalist and Himalayan expedition historian. •
Joe M. Haynes, 81, American politician, member of the
Tennessee Senate (1985–2012). •
Von G. Keetch, 57, American religious leader,
General Authority of the
LDS Church (since 2015). •
Jacques Languirand, 86, Canadian radio host, writer and actor (
Mars and April), Alzheimer's disease. •
Jack Law, 93, Australian
footballer (
Footscray). •
Alfred Léonard, 78, Belgian politician,
MP (1985-1991), Mayor of
Ferrières (1977–1992). •
Hiromu Nonaka, 92, Japanese politician, member of the
House of Representatives (1983–2003),
Chief Cabinet Secretary (1998–1999). •
Yukiaki Okabe, 76, Japanese swimmer, Olympic bronze medalist (
1964), pneumonia. •
John Salas, 70, Guamanian academic and politician, President of the
University of Guam, member of the
Legislature of Guam (1999–2003), complications of diabetes. •
Francisco Savín, 88, Mexican conductor and composer (
Xalapa Symphony Orchestra). •
José Arturo Sierra, 72, Guatemalan judge, President of the
Supreme Court (2013–2014), shot. •
So Chau Yim-ping, 90, Hong Kong executive and politician. •
Alec Southwell, 91, Australian judge. •
Michael Wright, 105, Hong Kong architect,
Director of Public Works (1963–69). •
Cyrus Yavneh, 76, American producer (
24,
Supernatural,
Nothing Sacred), lung cancer. •
Isaiah Zeldin, 97, American Reform rabbi, founder of
Stephen S. Wise Temple. •
Igor Zhukov, 81, Russian pianist.
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Robert McCormick Adams Jr., 91, American anthropologist. •
Niki Bettendorf, 81, Luxembourgish politician,
MP (1990–2006). •
Fred van der Blij, 94, Dutch mathematician. •
Adele Boyd, 85, American field hockey player and coach. •
Jerry Butler, 58, American pornographic actor, cancer. •
Barbara Calder, 93, British sailor, dementia. •
Peter Casey, 82, Irish horse trainer. •
Sir Alan Dawtry, 102, British local government official, chief executive of
Westminster City Council (1956–1977). •
Maryo J. de los Reyes, 65, Filipino director (
Magnifico), heart attack. •
Royal Galipeau, 71, Canadian politician,
MP (2006–2015), multiple myeloma. •
Iryna Horoshko, 64, Ukrainian choreographer and dancer, cancer. •
Alfred Hübler, 60, German-born American physicist, lymphoma. •
Gurcharan Singh Kalkat, 91, Indian agricultural scientist. •
Ingvar Kamprad, 91, Swedish retail furniture-home design executive and philanthropist, founder of
IKEA, pneumonia. •
Tomasz Mackiewicz, 42, Polish mountain climber. •
Göran Nicklasson, 75, Swedish footballer. •
Robert Parry, 68, American investigative journalist, complications of a stroke. •
Edmundo Pedro, 99, Portuguese politician and political prisoner (
Tarrafal camp), member of the
Assembly of the Republic (1976–1980, 1983–1985, 1987–1991). •
Dennis Peron, 72, American cannabis and LGBT activist, lung cancer. •
Tadashi Sawashima, 92, Japanese film director (
Shinsengumi), multiple organ failure. •
Jerry Sneva, 68, American racing driver (
CART). •
Mereoni Vibose, 66, Fijian athlete. •
Mort Walker, 94, American comics artist (
Beetle Bailey,
Hi and Lois, ''
Boner's Ark''), pneumonia. •
John Wall, 85, British engineer and inventor (
Crayford focuser). •
Lawrence Weiskrantz, 91, British psychologist.
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Hassa bint Mohammed Al Nahyan, 95, Emirati royal. •
Bhanu Gupta, 87, Indian musician. •
Jan Erik Hansen, 77, Norwegian Olympic ice hockey player. •
Ernest Hawkins, 91, American football coach (
East Texas State). •
Hsu Hung-chih, 81, Taiwanese politician,
Taoyuan County Magistrate (1981–1989), lung cancer. •
Jacquie Jones, 52, American filmmaker, cancer. •
Gennady Kazmin, 83, Russian politician. •
Rolf Lacour, 80, German Olympic wrestler (
1964,
1968,
1972), world championship silver medalist (
1965). •
Raymond Lory, 91, French politician. •
Antônio Agostinho Marochi, 92, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of
Presidente Prudente (1976–2002). •
József Merényi, 89, Hungarian Olympic speed skater (
1952). •
Dean A. Miller, 86, American historian. •
Maxwell Valentine Noronha, 91, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of
Calicut (1980–2002). •
Dharmasena Pathiraja, 74, Sri Lankan film director and screenwriter. •
Ettore Peretti, 59, Italian politician,
Deputy (2006–2008), heart attack. •
Robert Pincus-Witten, 82, American art critic, curator and art historian. •
Jan Ramberg, 85, Swedish lawyer. •
Richard Rusk, 71, American environmental activist. •
Dinesh Nandan Sahay, 81, Indian politician,
Governor of Chhattisgarh (2000–2003) and
Tripura (2003–2009). •
Coco Schumann, 93, German jazz guitarist. •
Ousmane Seck, 79, Senegalese politician,
Minister of the Economy and Finance (1978–1983). •
Gene Sharp, 90, American political scientist and nonviolence advocate. •
Richard H. Tomlinson, 94, Canadian chemist and philanthropist. •
Ignacio Verdura, 86, Argentine Olympic equestrian (
1960). •
Reg Webb, 70, British musician. •
Sergei Yakhontov, 91, Russian linguist.
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Paul Alcock, 64, English football referee, cancer. •
José Aristegui, 89, Spanish Olympic rower. •
John Bickersteth, 96, British Anglican prelate,
Bishop of Bath and Wells (1975–1986). •
Asmund Bjørken, 84, Norwegian jazz saxophonist, accordionist and
bukkehorn player. •
Ion Ciubuc, 74, Moldovan politician,
Prime Minister (1997–1999). •
Aga Syed Mohammad Fazlullah, 70, Indian Islamic scholar and cleric. •
Alf Gooding, 85, Welsh executive (
Catnic). •
Douglas Jackson, 75, Scottish rugby union player. •
Vic Keeble, 87, English footballer (
Colchester,
Newcastle,
West Ham). •
Anthony Kemp, 78, English military historian. •
Hilton McConnico, 74, American designer. •
Rick McKay, 57, American filmmaker (
Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There). •
Robert D. McWethy, 98, American submarine captain. •
Jinadasa Niyathapala, 88, Sri Lankan politician. •
Eddie Shaw, 80, American blues saxophonist, arranger and bandleader (
Howlin' Wolf). •
Stewart Sutherland, Baron Sutherland of Houndwood, 76, Scottish academic and
life peer. •
Jay Switzer, 61, Canadian television executive (
Citytv), brain cancer. •
Sir Cyril Taylor, 82, British educator. •
Clive van Ryneveld, 89, South African cricketer (
national team). •
Marek Wisła, 60, Polish Olympic sprint canoer (
1980). •
Ronald J. Wonnacott, 87, Canadian economist. •
Al Zerhusen, 86, American Olympic soccer player.
30 •
Bjørn Boysen, 74, Norwegian organist. •
Sir Henry Brooke, 81, British lawyer and judge,
Lord Justice of Appeal (1996–2006), complications from cardiac surgery. •
Romano Cagnoni, 82, Italian photographer. •
Ian R. Gibbons, 86, British biophysicist. •
Andreas Gruschke, 57, German author and sinologist. •
Hannah Hauxwell, 91, English farmer. •
John W. Kern III, 89, American judge, complications from pneumonia and Alzheimer's disease. •
Charles E. Lindblom, 100, American academic. •
Pamela Mastropietro, 18, Italian murder victim, stabbed. •
James McCray, 79, American opera singer and teacher. •
Pat McLoughney, 68, Irish hurler (
Offaly GAA). •
Bárbaro Morgan, 66, Cuban Olympic wrestler (
1972,
1976,
1980). •
Richard Murphy, 90, Irish poet. •
Joaquín Rojas, 79, Filipino Olympic basketball player (
1968). •
Mark Salling, 35, American actor (
Glee) and musician, suicide by hanging. •
Rolf Schafstall, 80, German football player and manager (
MSV Duisburg,
VfL Bochum,
Bayer 05 Uerdingen). •
Clyde Scott, 93, American football player (
Philadelphia Eagles,
Detroit Lions) and hurdler, Olympic silver medalist (
1948). •
Victor W. Sidel, 86, American physician. •
Marilyn Simmons, 69, American chess player, cancer. •
Elisabeth Sveri, 90, Norwegian military officer. •
Kevin Towers, 56, American baseball executive (
San Diego Padres,
Arizona Diamondbacks), thyroid cancer. •
Chintaman Vanaga, 67, Indian politician, heart attack. •
Terry Van Ginderen, 86, Belgian children's TV host (
Kom Toch Eens Kijken), theatrical producer and music producer, pneumonia. •
Azeglio Vicini, 84, Italian football player (
Sampdoria) and manager (
Udinese,
national team). •
Ron Walker, 78, Australian sports promoter, property developer and politician,
Lord Mayor of Melbourne (1974–1976), melanoma. •
Philip Woodward, 98, British mathematician and radar engineer. •
Junji Yayoshi, 49, Japanese guitarist and record producer. •
Louis Zorich, 93, American actor (
Mad About You,
Brooklyn Bridge,
The Muppets Take Manhattan).
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Dan Alon, 72, Israeli Olympic fencer (
1972) and survivor of the
Munich massacre, cancer. •
Haradin Bala, 60, Kosovan war criminal, cancer. •
Richard N. Berry, 102, American politician. •
Piet Bleeker, 89, Dutch long-distance runner. •
Pat Booth, 88, New Zealand investigative journalist (
Arthur Allan Thomas case,
Mr Asia crime syndicates). •
Rasual Butler, 38, American basketball player (
Miami Heat,
New Orleans Hornets,
Los Angeles Clippers), traffic collision. •
Erwin de Vries, 88, Surinamese painter and artist. •
Del Delker, 93, American gospel singer (
Voice of Prophecy). •
Alexander Dick, 95, Australian cricketer. •
Gabriel Fackre, 91, American theologian. •
Oscar Gamble, 68, American baseball player (
New York Yankees,
Cleveland Indians,
Philadelphia Phillies),
ameloblastic carcinoma. •
Ann Gillis, 90, American actress (
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer,
Bambi,
2001: A Space Odyssey). •
Haim Gouri, 94, Israeli poet. •
Jack Halpern, 93, American chemist. •
Elizabeth Hartley, 75, American archaeologist and curator. •
Hennie Hollink, 86, Dutch football player and manager. •
Alf Humphreys, 64, Canadian actor (
My Bloody Valentine,
First Blood,
Diary of a Wimpy Kid), brain cancer. •
Hwang Byungki, 81, South Korean
gayageum player, pneumonia. •
Itokin, 38, Japanese
MC and track maker, lung cancer. •
Leonid Kadeniuk, 67, Ukrainian first cosmonaut (
STS-87). •
Peter King, 5th Earl of Lovelace, 66, British peer. •
Leah LaBelle, 31, Canadian-born American singer (
American Idol), traffic collision. •
Olavi Mäenpää, 67, Finnish politician. •
István Marosi, 73, Hungarian Olympic handball player (
1972). •
John Fitzallen Moore, 89, American physicist. •
William O'Connor, 47, American artist (
Dungeons & Dragons,
Magic: The Gathering). •
Tadashi Sasaki, 102, Japanese engineer. •
Khristo Tsvetkov, 83, Bulgarian Olympic basketball player. ==References==