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Deaths in August 2020

The following is a list of notable deaths in August 2020.

August 2020
1José Vicente Anaya, 73, Mexican writer, poet and cultural journalist. • Pablo Aranda, 52, Spanish writer, stomach cancer. • Eduardo Arias, 64, Panamanian whistleblower, cancer. • Frank Barnaby, 92, British nuclear physicist. • Wendy Blunsden, 77, Australian cricketer (national team). • Resurreccion Borra, 84, Filipino civil servant, Commissioner (2001–2008) and Chairman (2007–2008) of the Commission on Elections. • Leonardo Bragaglia, 87, Italian theater actor, director and writer. • Wilford Brimley, 85, American actor (The Natural, The Thing, Cocoon) and singer, kidney disease. • Emil Ciocoiu, 71, Romanian painter and photographer. • David Darcy, 76, Australian football player (Western Bulldogs, South Adelaide) and coach. • Julio Diamante, 89, Spanish film director (The Art of Living, Sex o no sex) and screenwriter. • Rickey Dixon, 53, American football player (Cincinnati Bengals, Los Angeles Raiders, Oklahoma Sooners), Jim Thorpe Award winner (1987), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. • Alex Dupont, 66, French football player and manager (Dunkerque, Sedan, Ajaccio). • Feri Horvat, 78, Slovenian politician, Speaker of the National Assembly (2004). • Sally Jacobs, 87, British stage designer. • Alexandre Keresztessy, 81, Hungarian-born Belgian TV producer (RTBF). • Vitold Kreyer, 87, Russian triple jumper, Olympic bronze medallist (1956, 1960). • Lawrence Laurent, 95, American television critic (The Washington Post). • Kartika Liotard, 49, Dutch politician, MEP (2004–2014). • Armand Mauss, 92, American sociologist. • Geoffrey P. Megargee, 60, American historian. • Stan Mellor, 83, British National Hunt jockey and horse trainer, Champion Jockey (1960–1962). • Pydikondala Manikyala Rao, 58, Indian politician, Andhra Pradesh MLA (2014–2019), COVID-19. • Tony Morris, 57, British newsreader (ITV Granada), kidney cancer. • Abdul Hay Mosallam Zarara, 87, Palestinian artist. • John Otto, 71, American politician, pancreatic cancer. • Rodney H. Pardey, 75, American poker player, complications from a stroke. • Tom Pollock, 77, American studio executive (Universal Pictures, The Montecito Picture Company) and film producer (Hitchcock), heart attack. • Rosemary Radley-Smith, 81, British paediatric cardiologist, cancer. • Harley Redin, 100, American basketball coach. • Reni Santoni, 82, American actor (Dirty Harry, Enter Laughing, 28 Days). • Harold Scheraga, 98, American biophysicist. • M. S. Sellasamy, 93, Sri Lankan unionist and politician. • Khosrow Sinai, 79, Iranian film director (In the Alleys of Love), COVID-19. • Amar Singh, 64, Indian politician, MP (since 1996), kidney failure. • Stan Statham, 81, American politician, member of the California State Assembly (1976–1994), heart attack. • Ross Warner, 76, Australian rugby league player (North Sydney Bears, New South Wales). • Douglas Wiseman, 90, Canadian politician, Ontario MPP (1971–1990). 2Saïd Amara, 87, Algerian football player (Béziers, Bordeaux, national team) and manager. • Samia Amin, 75, Egyptian actress. • Gregory Areshian, 71, Armenian archaeologist, COVID-19. • Antony F. Campbell, 85, New Zealand-born Australian Old Testament scholar. • Jerry Chipman, 79, American actor (21 Grams) and non-profit executive, spokesperson for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, complications from heart surgery. • Alan Cowley, 86, British-born American chemist. • Umesh Dastane, 63, Indian cricketer (Railways). • Marie-Hélène Descamps, 82, French politician, MEP (2002–2009). • Bruno Dettori, 78, Italian politician, Senator (2001–2006). • Leon Fleisher, 92, American pianist, cancer. • Syed Iftikhar Ul Hassan, 78, Pakistani politician, MP (since 2013). • V. Krishnasamy, 72, Malaysian footballer (Penang, Perak, national team). • Douglas Latchford, 89, British art and antiques dealer. • Jean-Louis Leonetti, 82, French football player (Marseille, Rouen, Angoulême) and manager. • Adriana Naghei Ostrowska, 12, Swedish murder victim. • Larry Novak, 87, American jazz pianist. • Mark Ormrod, 62, English historian, bowel cancer. • Suzanne Perlman, 97, Hungarian-Dutch painter. • Keith Pontin, 64, Welsh footballer (Cardiff City, Barry Town, national team). • Bobby Prescott, 89, Panamanian baseball player (Kansas City Athletics). • Leslie Randall, 95, English actor (Billy Liar, Emmerdale, Goal!). (death announced on this date) • Rip Van Winkle, 14, Irish racehorse and sire. • Tootie Robbins, 62, American football player (Arizona Cardinals, Green Bay Packers), COVID-19. • Yael Renan, 72–73, Israeli writer and translator. • Bob Ryland, 100, American tennis player. • Anant Shet, 59, Indian politician, Goa MLA (2007–2017). • Satyanarayan Singh, 77, Indian politician, Bihar MLA (1990–2000), COVID-19. • Albert Somit, 100, American political scientist. • John Tilbury, 89, British Olympic rower. • Carol A. Timmons, 62, American military general, Adjutant General of the Delaware National Guard (2017–2019). • Dick Trachok, 94, American college football coach and athletic director (Nevada Wolf Pack). • Zhaksylyk Ushkempirov, 69, Kazakh wrestler, Olympic champion (1980). • Kamal Rani Varun, 62, Indian politician, MP (1996–1999) and Uttar Pradesh MLA (since 2017), COVID-19. • Wang Hai, 94, Chinese fighter pilot, Commander of the PLA Air Force (1985–1992). 3ATM Alamgir, 70, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1991–1996), COVID-19. • Goldie Alexander, 83, Australian author. • Dani Anwar, 52, Indonesian politician, Senator (2009–2014), COVID-19. • Homayoun Reza Atardi, 50, Iranian musician, composer and producer, COVID-19. • Ralph Barbieri, 74, American sports radio host (KNBR), Parkinson's disease. • Mohammad Barkatullah, 76, Bangladeshi television personality, director and producer, COVID-19. • Carmine Benincasa, 72, Italian art historian. • M'hamed Benredouane, 69, Algerian politician. • David Bishop, 91, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1983–2002). • Ernesto Brambilla, 86, Italian Grand Prix motorcycle road racer and racing driver. • Lorenzo Chiarinelli, 85, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Sora-Cassino-Aquino-Pontecorvo (1983–1993), Aversa (1993–1997) and Viterbo (1997–2010). • Roger De Pauw, 99, Belgian Olympic cyclist (1948). • Philippe Frémeaux, 70, French journalist. • Billy Goldenberg, 84, American composer (Kojak, Rhoda, Play It Again, Sam) and songwriter. • Shirley Ann Grau, 91, American writer (The Keepers of the House), Pulitzer winner (1965), complications from a stroke. • Pien-Chien Huang, 89, Chinese-American molecular biologist. • John Hume, 83, Irish politician, MP (1983–2005), MEP (1979–2004) and Foyle MLA (1998–2000), Nobel laureate (1998). • Ralph Klassen, 64, Canadian ice hockey player (St. Louis Blues), cancer. • Celina Kofman, 95–96, Argentine political activist. • Hana Krampolová, 59, Czech actress. • Jürgen Kühl, 85, German Olympic sprinter (1956). • Luo Pei-ying, 59, Taiwanese actress. (body discovered on this date) • Pascal Martin, 67–68, French journalist. • Sean Martin, 69, American-born Canadian cartoonist (Doc and Raider), pancreatic cancer. • Ralf Metzenmacher, 56, German painter. • Mohammad Reza Navaei, 71, Iranian Olympic wrestler (1976). • Eduardo Márquez, 76, Peruvian footballer (FBC Melgar). • John Okell, 86, British linguist. • Ernie Phythian, 78, English footballer (Wrexham, Hartlepool United, Bolton Wanderers). • Ivan A. Schulman, 88–89, American literary critic. • Michael Peter Smith, 78, American songwriter ("The Dutchman"), colon cancer. • Adhe Tapontsang, 88, Tibetan dissident and political prisoner. • Isabelle Weingarten, 70, French actress (Four Nights of a Dreamer, The State of Things, The Satin Slipper) and photographer. 4Ebrahim Alkazi, 94, Indian theatre director, heart attack. • Frances Allen, 88, American computer scientist. • Manabendra Bandyopadhyay, 82, Indian author and translator. • Doris Buffett, 92, American philanthropist and writer. • Brent Carver, 68, Canadian actor (Kiss of the Spider Woman, Parade, The Event), Tony winner (1993). • Murray Cheater, 73, New Zealand Olympic hammer thrower (1976). • Daisy Coleman, 23, American documentary subject (Audrie & Daisy) and sexual assault survivor, suicide. • Tony Costanza, 52, American metal drummer (Machine Head, Crowbar). • Joseph Thlama Dawha, 66, Nigerian chemical engineer, managing director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (2014–2015). • Rajko Dujmić, 65, Croatian songwriter, composer and music producer (Novi fosili), traffic collision. • Dick Goddard, 89, American meteorologist (WJW), writer and cartoonist. • Jean-Paul Grangaud, 82, Algerian doctor and professor. • Hu Ping, 90, Chinese politician, Minister of Commerce (1988–1993) and Governor of Fujian (1983–1987). • Willie Hunter, 80, Scottish football player (Motherwell, national team) and manager (Queen of the South). • Eddie Ilarde, 85, Filipino broadcaster (Student Canteen) and politician, member of the House of Representatives (1965–1969) and Senate (1972). • Jerome Kohl, 73, American musicologist, heart attack. • Kuo Mei-chiang, 66–67, Taiwanese pastor. • Irene D. Long, 69, American physician. • Abdul Mannan, 77–78, Bangladeshi politician, Minister of Civil Aviation and Tourism (1991–1996). • Maurice Megennis, 90, English Olympic weightlifter (1952, 1956). • Pat O'Day, 86, American broadcaster (KJR). • Sunnam Rajaiah, 59, Indian politician, Andhra Pradesh MLA (1999–2009, since 2014), COVID-19. • Vangapandu Prasada Rao, 77, Indian poet and lyricist. • Irena Sedlecká, 91, Czech sculptor. • Karam Ali Shah, 86, Pakistani politician, Governor of Gilgit-Baltistan (2011–2015). • Moustapha Sourang, 71, Senegalese politician. • Andre Spencer, 56, American basketball player (Atlanta Hawks, Golden State Warriors, Sacramento Kings). • Jan Strelau, 89, Polish psychologist. • Bob Sykes, 93, American football player (Washington Redskins). • Ilse Uyttersprot, 53, Belgian politician, member of the Chamber of Representatives (2007–2010), mayor of Aalst (2007–2012), beaten. • Sergio Zavoli, 96, Italian journalist and politician, President of RAI (1980–1986) and Senator (2001–2018). • Alberto Zumarán, 79, Uruguayan politician, Senator (1984–1994). • Notable people killed in the 2020 Beirut explosion: • Jean-Marc Bonfils, 57, French architect. • Nazar Najarian, 63, Lebanese politician, secretary-general of the Kataeb Party (since 2018). 5Hawa Abdi, 73, Somali human rights activist. • Gésio Amadeu, 73, Brazilian actor (''They Don't Wear Black Tie''), COVID-19. • Eric Bentley, 103, British-born American theatre critic (The New Republic) and playwright. • Dóra S. Bjarnason, 73, Icelandic sociologist. • Isidora Bjelica, 52, Serbian writer and playwright, cancer. • Claudine Cassereau, 66, French model and pageant winner, Miss France (1972). • John Chang Yik, 86, South Korean Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Chunchon (1994–2010). • Mario Chianese, 91, Italian painter and carver. • Horace Clarke, 81, American baseball player (New York Yankees, San Diego Padres). • Sadia Dehlvi, 63, Indian writer and columnist, cancer. • Michael Freilich, 66, American oceanographer, pancreatic cancer. • Pete Hamill, 85, American journalist (New York Post, New York Daily News), Grammy Award winner (1976), complications from a broken hip. • Agathonas Iakovidis, 65, Greek folk singer ("Alcohol Is Free"), heart attack. • Sümer Koçak, 58, Turkish Olympic wrestler (1984, 1988). • Lahai Gbabye Lansanah, 51, Liberian politician. • Cecil Leonard, 74, American football player (New York Jets, Birmingham Americans) and coach (A. H. Parker High School). • Stefan Majer, 90, Polish basketball player (Legia Warszawa) and trainer (national team). • Philippe Mongin, 70, French economist. • E. T. Narayanan Mooss, 86, Indian Ayurvedic physician. • María Victoria Morera, 64, Spanish diplomat, Ambassador to Belgium (2004–2007) and Germany (2017–2018), cancer. • Shivajirao Patil Nilangekar, 89, Indian politician, Maharashtra Chief Minister (1985–1986) and MLA (1962–2014). • Elmer Petersen, 91, American sculptor (World's Largest Buffalo). • Anil Rathod, 70, Indian politician, Maharashtra MLA (1990–2014), cardiac arrest. • Pierre Robin, 92, French aeroplane designer. • Ken Robinson, 83, British Anglican priest. • Blanca Rodríguez, 94, Venezuelan socialite, First Lady (1974–1979, 1989–1993), respiratory failure. • Samir Sharma, 44, Indian actor (Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii, Yeh Rishtey Hain Pyaar Ke, Hasee Toh Phasee), suicide by hanging. (body discovered on this date) • Frédéric Jacques Temple, 98, French poet and writer. • Dick Tooth, 90, Australian rugby union player (Sydney University, national team) and orthopedic surgeon. • Ivanka Vancheva, 66, Bulgarian Olympic javelin thrower (1980). • H. D. L. Vervliet, 96, Belgian antiquarian. • Vasily Vlasenko, 92, Soviet Olympic distance runner (1956). • Chip White, 73, American jazz drummer. • Aritana Yawalapiti, 70–71, Brazilian indigenous rights activist, cacique, and ecologist, COVID-19. 6Boris Bobrinskoy, 95, French Eastern Orthodox theologian. • Lindsay Brown, 76, New Zealand accountant, chancellor of the University of Otago (2004–2008). • Bob Calhoun, 83, American politician, member of the Virginia Senate (1988–1996), prostate cancer. • Shyamal Chakraborty, 76, Indian politician, MP (2008–2014) and West Bengal MLA (1981–1996), COVID-19. • Amaresh Datta, 101, Indian literary critic and poet. • Louis Devoti, 93, French Olympic basketball player (1952). • Werner Düggelin, 90, Swiss theatre director. • Muslim Evloev, 25, Russian-born Kyrgyz wrestler, shot. • Toos Faber-de Heer, 91, Dutch journalist. • Wayne Fontana, 74, English singer ("The Game of Love"), cancer. • Brian Green, 46, American game developer. • Nikolai van der Heyde, 84, Dutch film director (To Grab the Ring, Love Comes Quietly, Help! The Doctor Is Drowning) and screenwriter. • Beverley Jackson, 91, American writer and journalist. • Miriam Jiménez Román, 69, Puerto Rican academic, cancer. • Joke Kersten, 76, Dutch politician, member of the House of Representatives (1990–1994). • Mukund Lath, 82, Indian cultural historian. • Wilbert McClure, 81, American boxer, Olympic champion (1960). • Edward Wilson Merrill, 96, American biomaterials scientist. • Louis Meznarie, 90, French automotive engineer. • John Nkadimeng, 93, South African politician and diplomat. • Solipeta Ramalinga Reddy, 57, Indian politician, Telangana MLA (since 2004), complications from circulatory surgery. • Judit Reigl, 97, Hungarian painter. • Lottie Louise Riekehof, 99, American ASL interpreter and author. • Vern Rumsey, 47, American bassist (Unwound, Fitz of Depression, Household Gods) and recording engineer. • Paul Schaffer, 95, Austrian-born French Holocaust survivor. • Brent Scowcroft, 95, American air force officer, National Security Adviser (1975–1977, 1989–1993). • Bernard Stiegler, 68, French philosopher (Technics and Time, 1). • Apisai Tora, 86, Fijian military officer and politician, MP (1972–1977, 2001–2006). • R. Venkataraman, 86, Indian cricketer (Madhya Pradesh, Vidarbha). • Pierre Viot, 95, French executive. 7Abdullah Ahmed Abdullah, 57, Egyptian terrorist (Al-Qaeda), shot. • Nando Angelini, 86, Italian actor (Il Sorpasso, Barabbas, Bloody Pit of Horror). • Bernard Bailyn, 97, American historian, Pulitzer Prize winner (1968, 1987). • Stan Bevans, 86, English footballer (Stoke City, Macclesfield Town). • Edward Bruner, 95, American anthropologist. • Tony Charmoli, 99, American dancer and choreographer. • Deidre Davis Butler, 64, American disability rights advocate. • Naima El Bezaz, 46, Moroccan-Dutch writer, suicide. • Jean-Louis Ferrary, 72, French historian. • Jean Gandois, 90, French industrial executive. • Ronnie Goodman, 60, American cartoonist and street artist. • Erich Gruenberg, 95, Austrian-born British violinist and teacher. • Tomáš Grulich, 69, Czech politician, Senator (2006–2018). • Charles K. Heiden, 95, American major general. • Tim Irwin, 80, Canadian Olympic sailor (1968). • Ramadhan Seif Kajembe, 66, Kenyan politician, MP (2007–2013). • Lungile Pepeta, 46, South African academic and paediatric cardiologist, executive dean of Nelson Mandela University, COVID-19. • Lê Khả Phiêu, 88, Vietnamese politician, General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (1997–2001). • Brian O'Brien, 86, Australian space scientist. • Michael Ojo, 27, Nigerian-American basketball player (FMP, Crvena zvezda), heart attack. • Nina Popova, 97, Russian-born American ballet dancer, COVID-19. • Ian Reed, 93, Australian Olympic discus thrower. • Carlo Rolandi, 94, Italian Olympic sailor (1960). • Gary Schaff, 60, Canadian Paralympic athlete. • Lorenzo Soria, 68, Argentine-born Italian studio executive, President of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (since 2019), lung cancer. • Adin Steinsaltz, 83, Israeli Chabad Chasidic rabbi, lung infection. • Fred Stillkrauth, 81, German actor (Cross of Iron). • Gennadi Touretski, 71, Russian swimming coach. • Constance Weldon, 88, American tuba player. • Harvey D. Williams, 90, American army major general and activist, Deputy Inspector General of the U.S. Army (1980), complications from Parkinson's disease. • Stephen F. Williams, 83, American jurist, Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit (since 1986), complications from COVID-19. • Mark Wirtz, 76, French musician and record producer (A Teenage Opera), Pick's disease. • Mike Yaschuk, 97, Canadian ice hockey player (Saskatoon Quakers, Streatham Redhawks). • Anthony Zahn, 45, American Paralympic cyclist, pancreatic cancer. 8V. Balakrishnan, 80, Indian politician, Tamil Nadu MLA (1980–1988), heart attack. • Adrian Barber, 81, English musician and producer. • Salome Bey, 86, American-born Canadian singer. • Pedro Casaldáliga, 92, Spanish-Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, missionary and human rights activist, Bishop of São Félix do Araguaia (1971–2005). • Adam Comrie, 30, Canadian ice hockey player (Rochester Americans, Syracuse Crunch, EC KAC), traffic collision. • Bernard Fils-Aimé, 67, Haitian entrepreneur and activist, COVID-19. • Stefan Getsov, 90, Bulgarian footballer (Slavia Sofia). • Carolyn A. Guertin, 92, American colonel. • Lane Ryo Hirabayashi, 67, American historian, cancer. • Buruji Kashamu, 62, Nigerian politician, Senator (2015–2019), COVID-19. • Bert Laeyendecker, 90, Dutch sociologist. • Tekii Lazaro, 66, Cook Islands politician, MP (2011–2018). • Anthony Lester, Baron Lester of Herne Hill, 84, British barrister, member of the House of Lords (1993–2018). • Alfredo Lim, 90, Filipino politician, Senator (2004–2007) and Mayor of Manila (1992–1998, 2007–2013), COVID-19. • Morris McInnes, 80, British-American academic, cancer. • Gabriel Ochoa Uribe, 90, Colombian football player and manager (América, Millonarios, national team). • Wayne Redmond, 74, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers). • Konrad Steffen, 68, Swiss glaciologist, fall. • Jean Stewart, 89, New Zealand swimmer, Olympic bronze medalist (1952). • Robert J. Sunell, 91, American military officer. • Ruby Takanishi, 74, American developmental psychologist. • Jenny Tone-Pah-Hote, 40, American Kiowa academic, leukemia. • Chica Xavier, 88, Brazilian actress (O Rei do Gado, Força de um Desejo, Um Só Coração), cancer. • Nandi Yellaiah, 78, Indian politician, MP (2014–2019), COVID-19. 9Alauddin Ali, 67, Bangladeshi composer (Golapi Ekhon Traine, Sundori, Koshai), lung complications. • Fips Asmussen, 82, German comedian, cancer. • Rachid Belhout, 76, Algerian football player and manager (ES Sétif, ASO Chlef, CS Constantine), traffic collision. • Kenneth Bernard, 90, American playwright, cardiovascular disease. • Martin Birch, 71, British music producer and engineer (Deep Purple, Whitesnake, Iron Maiden). • Anna Maria Bottini, 104, Italian actress (The Leopard, The Law, Angels of Darkness). • Norman Carlson, 86, American correctional officer and businessman (GEO Group), Director of the FBP (1970–1987), lymphoma. • Calaway H. Dodson, 91, American orchidologist. • Murray Eden, 99, American physical chemist. • Robert Fischer, 83, Canadian politician. • Göran Forsmark, 65, Swedish actor (The Hunters). • Fernando Garfella Palmer, 31, Spanish underwater documentary filmmaker and maritime activist, diving accident. • Brendan Halligan, 84, Irish economist and politician, Senator (1973–1977) and MEP (1979–1984). • Carroll Hardy, 87, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians, Boston Red Sox, Houston Astros), complications from dementia. • Heta Hingston, 82, New Zealand judge. • Cannon Hinnant, 5, American child, shot. • Jeff Jacobson, 74, American photographer, cancer. • Kamala, 70, American professional wrestler (WWF, CWA, WCCW), complications from COVID-19. • Nouria Kazdarli, 99, Algerian actress. • Bhai Lal, 67, Indian politician, Uttar Pradesh MLA (1996–2002) and MP (2007–2009). • Iain Laughland, 84, Scottish rugby union player and administrator. • John C. Loehlin, 94, American behavior geneticist and computer scientist. • Kurt Luedtke, 80, American screenwriter (Out of Africa, Absence of Malice) and newspaper editor (Detroit Free Press), Oscar winner (1986). • Kemal Özçelik, 98, Turkish Olympic equestrian (1956). • Thomas C. Richards, 90, American general. • Mieko Takizawa, 81, Japanese novelist. • Duane Tatro, 93, American composer (Dan August, The Manhunter, The Love Boat). • Zaōnishiki Toshimasa, 67, Japanese sumo wrestler, multiple myeloma. • Franca Valeri, 100, Italian actress (Il vedovo, The Shortest Day, Gli onorevoli). • Laurent Vicomte, 64, French comic book writer. • Frank Wright, 87, American painter, heart failure and pneumonia. 10Nadjmi Adhani, 50, Indonesian politician, mayor of Banjarbaru (since 2016), COVID-19. • Raymond Allen, 91, American actor (Sanford and Son, Good Times, Starsky & Hutch), respiratory illness. • Dariusz Baliszewski, 74, Polish historian, journalist and writer. • Waldemar Bastos, 66, Angolan musician, cancer. • Oscar Baylón Chacón, 91, Mexican politician and agronomist, Governor of Baja California (1989). • Lorna Beal, 96, Australian cricketer (national team). • Silvana Bosi, 86, Italian actress (The Talented Mr. Ripley, Mortacci, Bread and Tulips). • Michael Chappell, 85, English military historian. • Pierre Decazes, 88, French actor (The Shameless Old Lady, The Wing or the Thigh). • Paddy Doyle, 79, Irish hurler (Tipperary). • Imre Farkas, 85, Hungarian canoeist, Olympic bronze medalist (1956, 1960). • Mike Finley, 70, American poet, complications from prostate cancer. • Yisroel Moshe Friedman, 65, American-Israeli religious leader, Rebbe of Sadigura (since 2013), pancreatic cancer. • Dieter Krause, 84, German sprint canoeist, Olympic champion (1960). • Jacobo Langsner, 93, Romanian-born Uruguayan playwright. • Barry B. Levine, 79, American sociologist. • Vinka Lucas, 88, Croatian-born New Zealand fashion and bridal wear designer and retailer. • Tripp Merritt, 52, American football coach. • Maxie Minnaar, 47, Namibian politician. • Neil Ocampo, 62, Filipino radio broadcaster (Todo Balita). • Buck Olsen, 94, Canadian politician. • Vladica Popović, 85, Serbian football player (Red Star Belgrade, Yugoslavia national team) and manager (Deportivo Cali). • Alfred Püls, 86, Austrian Olympic ice hockey player (1956, 1964). • Uri Ra'anan, 94, Austrian-born American political scientist. • Luis Abilio Sebastiani Aguirre, 85, Peruvian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Ayacucho o Huamanga (2001–2011). • P. J. Sheehan, 87, Irish politician, TD (1981–2002, 2007–2011). • Alexander Taraikovsky, 34, Belarusian protester, shot. • Mike Tindall, 79, English footballer (Aston Villa, Walsall, Tamworth), complications from dementia. • Tetsuya Watari, 78, Japanese actor (Tokyo Drifter, Outlaw: Gangster VIP, Katsu Kaishū), pneumonia. 11Marcel Adams, 100, Canadian real estate investor. • Gordon J. Brand, 65, English golfer. • Floyd Breeland, 87, American politician, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (1992–2008). • Sixto Brillantes, 80, Filipino civil servant, Chairman of COMELEC (2011–2015), COVID-19. • Walter Carrington, 90, American diplomat, ambassador to Senegal (1980–1981) and Nigeria (1993–1997). • Salah Chaoua, 73, Tunisian footballer (Club Africain, Al-Madina SC, national team). • Dinos Christianopoulos, 89, Greek poet, translator and publisher. • George Christy, 93, American columnist (The Hollywood Reporter, The Beverly Hills Courier) and actor (Die Hard), heart failure. • Édouard de Lépine, 88, Martinican historian and politician, Mayor of Le Robert (1989–1995). • Dhammika Ganganath Dissanayake, 62, Sri Lankan diplomat, ambassador to Japan (since 2015). • Belle du Berry, 54, French singer (Paris Combo), cancer. • Don Edmunds, 89, American race car driver. • Oliviu Gherman, 90, Romanian politician and diplomat, Senator (1990–2001) and President of the Senate (1992–1996). • Gaspard Hons, 82, Belgian poet. • Mitch Hoopes, 67, American football player (Dallas Cowboys, San Diego Chargers, Philadelphia Eagles). • Rahat Indori, 70, Indian lyricist (Khuddar, Mission Kashmir, Meenaxi: A Tale of Three Cities) and poet, COVID-19. • Anneliese Kaplan, 87, German actress. • Peter Kazembe, 65, Malawian pediatrician, cancer. • Edmond Kiraz, 96, Egyptian-born French cartoonist and illustrator. • Russell Kirsch, 91, American computer scientist, inventor of the pixel and developer of the image scanner, complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Antônio Leite Andrade, 73, Brazilian doctor and politician, Senator (2005), cardiac problems. • Trini Lopez, 83, American singer ("If I Had a Hammer", "Lemon Tree") and actor (The Dirty Dozen), complications from COVID-19. • Paul Melba, 84, English comedian and impressionist. • Geoffrey Nunberg, 75, American linguist, cancer. • Juan Pastor Marco, 68, Spanish politician, Deputy (1977–1982). • Sumner Redstone, 97, American media executive (CBS, Viacom, National Amusements). • Alex Sandusky, 87, American football player (Baltimore Colts). • Michel Van Aerde, 86, Belgian racing cyclist. • Prince Waldemar of Schaumburg-Lippe, 79, German-born Danish royal. • Helmut Wallner, 74, Austrian footballer (Wiener Sport-Club, national team). • Helen Yate, 99, British Olympic swimmer (1948). 12William Arnett, 81, American art collector and writer. • Lloyd W. Bailey, 92, American physician and faithless elector. • Pavol Biroš, 67, Slovak footballer (Slavia Praha, Lokomotíva Košice, Czechoslovakia national team), heart disease. • Sybil Brintrup, 66, Chilean conceptual artist. • Josef Bulva, 77, Czech pianist. • Carlos Burity, 67, Angolan musician. • Dame Mary Drummond Corsar, 93, Scottish philanthropist. • Francisco José Cox, 86, Chilean Roman Catholic laicized prelate, Archbishop of La Serena (1990–1997). • Marvin Creamer, 104, American sailor. • Ellis Faas, 58, Dutch make-up artist. • François-Mathurin Gourvès, 91, French Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Vannes (1991–2005). • Mary Hartline, 92, American model and actress. • Lynn M. Hilton, 95, American politician and author. • Mac Jack, 55, South African politician, Northern Cape MPL (since 2013), COVID-19. • Gergely Kulcsár, 86, Hungarian javelin thrower, Olympic silver medallist (1964). • Edmondo Lorenzini, 82, Italian footballer. • Mónica Miguel, 84, Mexican actress (I Dream in Another Language, Más allá del puente, Under Fire). • Gulsaira Momunova, 82, Kyrgyz journalist, translator and poet, kidney complications from COVID-19. • Scott Alan Mori, 78, American botanist. • Howard Mudd, 78, American football player (San Francisco 49ers, Chicago Bears) and coach (Indianapolis Colts), traffic collision. • John Rolfe, 85, British actor (Cluff, ''Howards' Way, Doctor Who''). • Melvin F. Stute, 93, American racehorse trainer. • Rajiv Tyagi, 52, Indian politician, cardiac arrest. • Ivan Tymchenko, 81, Ukrainian jurist, chairman of the Constitutional Court (1996–1999). • Gian Carlo Vacchelli, 38, Peruvian sports commentator and politician, Deputy (2011–2016), cardiac arrest. • Robert Williams, 90, American psychologist. • Gordon Yea, 95, Australian footballer. • Igor Yefimov, 83, Russian-American philosopher, historian and writer. • Bill Yeoman, 92, American Hall of Fame college football player (Texas A&M) and coach (Michigan State, Houston), pneumonia and kidney failure. • Adrian Young, 77, Australian footballer (St Kilda). 13Shigeo Anzai, 81, Japanese photographer, heart failure. • Frank Brew, 92, Australian football player (South Melbourne), COVID-19. • Ash Christian, 35, American actor (The Good Wife), filmmaker and producer. • Ogden Compton, 88, American football player (Chicago Cardinals). • Ali Dastmalchian, 65, Iranian academic. • Michel Dumont, 79, Canadian actor (Chocolate Eclair, Without Her, Café de Flore). • Chris Eccleshall, 72, English luthier. • Essam el-Erian, 66, Egyptian politician, MP (2011–2013), heart attack. • Peter Excell, 72, British engineer and scientist. • Jacques Faivre, 87, French footballer (OGC Nice). • Elizabeth Fell, 80, Australian activist and journalist. • Giancarlo Ferrando, 80, Italian cinematographer (Torso, All the Colors of the Dark, The Violent Professionals). • Bernd Fischer, 83, German mathematician. • Steve Grossman, 69, American jazz saxophonist. • Daryl Gutterson, 67, Australian footballer (Carlton), cardiac arrest. • Luchita Hurtado, 99, Venezuelan-born American painter. • Gulnazar Keldi, 74, Tajik poet and lyricist, author of the "Surudi Milli" national anthem, COVID-19. • Michael Lombard, 86, American actor (Filthy Rich, Crocodile Dundee, Pet Sematary). • Nettie Mayersohn, 96, American politician, member of the New York State Assembly (1983–2011). • Quentin McCord, 42, American football player (Kentucky Wildcats, Atlanta Falcons, Winnipeg Blue Bombers). • Phil O'Brien, 89, Australian footballer (Hawthorn). • Colin Parry, 79, English footballer (Stockport County, Rochdale). • Irene Piotrowski, 79, Canadian Olympic runner (1964, 1968). • Dimasangcay Pundato, 72, Filipino revolutionary leader and politician. • Mark O. Robbins, 64, American physicist. • Elaine Roulet, 89, American Roman Catholic nun and prison reform activist. • Lorraine Thomson, 89, Canadian dancer and television host. • Darío Vivas, 70, Venezuelan politician, head of government of the Capital District (since 2020), COVID-19. • Richard M. Weiner, 90, Romanian-born German theoretical physicist. • Jackie Wren, 84, Scottish footballer (Hibernian). 14Francesc Badia Batalla, 97, Spanish-born Andorran civil servant and magistrate, Episcopal Veguer (1972–1993). • Howell Binkley, 64, American lighting designer (Hamilton, Jersey Boys, In the Heights), Tony winner (2006, 2016), lung cancer. • Julian Bream, 87, English classical guitarist and lutenist. • Dan Budnik, 87, American photographer. • Angela Buxton, 85, British tennis player, Wimbledon and French Open women's doubles champion (1956). • William Davies, 89, Australian Olympic wrestler (1956). • Ewa Demarczyk, 79, Polish singer and poet. • Arthur Docters van Leeuwen, 75, Dutch civil servant, head of the General Intelligence and Security Service (1989–1995) and chair of the Authority for the Financial Markets (1999–2007). • Tom Forsyth, 71, Scottish footballer (Motherwell, Rangers, national team). • Sonny Fox, 73, American disc jockey (Sirius XM, WKIS, WJMK), liver failure. • Surendra Prakash Goel, 74, Indian politician, MP (2004–2009), COVID-19. • Ernst Jean-Joseph, 72, Haitian football player (Violette A.C., Chicago Sting, national team) and manager. • Kenneth Kunen, 77, American mathematician. • Valentina Legkostupova, 54, Russian pop singer, Merited Artist of the Russian Federation (2001). • Moisés Mamani, 50, Peruvian politician, Deputy (2016–2019), COVID-19. • Linda Manz, 58, American actress (Days of Heaven, Out of the Blue, Gummo), pneumonia and lung cancer. • Joe Norton, 70, Canadian politician, Kahnawake grand chief (1980–2004, since 2015), fall. • Kalevi Oikarainen, 84, Finnish cross-country skier, world champion (1970), Olympic bronze medalist (1968). • Herb Orvis, 73, American Hall of Fame football player (Colorado Buffaloes, Detroit Lions, Baltimore Colts). • Ferenc Petrovácz, 76, Hungarian Olympic sports shooter (1968). • Purpleman, 58, Jamaican dancehall deejay. • Robert R. Shahan, 80, American Anglican prelate, Bishop of Arizona (1992–2004). • Shwikar, 81, Egyptian actress (Viva Zalata). • Nesim Tahirović, 78, Bosnian painter. • John Talbut, 79, English footballer (Burnley, West Bromwich Albion, K.V. Mechelen), complications from dementia. • James R. Thompson, 84, American politician, Governor of Illinois (1977–1991) and Chair of the Intelligence Oversight Board (1990–1993). • Pete Way, 69, English rock bass guitarist (UFO, Waysted, Fastway), injuries sustained in accident. 15Mercedes Barcha, 87, Colombian muse, wife of Gabriel García Márquez. • Murtaja Baseer, 87, Bangladeshi painter and artist, COVID-19. • Bill Bowman, 74, American politician, member of the North Dakota Senate (1990–2018). • Arthur W. Chickering, 93, American educator. • Stuart Christie, 74, Scottish anarchist and writer. • Dick Coury, 90, American football coach (Philadelphia Eagles). • Antonije Đurić, 91, Serbian journalist, author, historian and publicist. • Ruth Gavison, 75, Israeli law professor, Israel Prize recipient (2011). • Richard Gwyn, 86, Canadian author, journalist and historian. • Elton Hobson, 95, Canadian football player (Winnipeg Blue Bombers). • Marty Howe, 83, Canadian-born American ice hockey player. • Abu Bakar Juah, 72, Malaysian actor, colon cancer. • Vi June, 88, American politician. • Wilberforce Juta, 76, Nigerian politician, Governor of Gongola State (1983). • Grace Montañez Davis, 93, American politician, heart failure. • Francis O'Brien, 92, Canadian politician. • Svetozar Obradović, 69, Serbian comic book writer. • Chilla Porter, 84, Australian high jumper, Olympic silver medalist (1956), cancer. • Lefty Reid, 92, Canadian museum curator (Hockey Hall of Fame), cancer. • Vimala Sharma, 93, Indian social worker and politician, First Lady (1992–1997), Minister of State of the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution (1993–1996) and Second Lady (1987–1997). • F. Neale Smith, 89, American rear admiral. • Robert Trump, 71, American business executive (The Trump Organization). • Henryk Wujec, 79, Polish politician, member of the Sejm (1989–2001). • Henk Wullems, 84, Dutch football player (KFG) and manager (Go Ahead Eagles, Indonesia national team), complications from a stroke. 16Charles Allen, 80, British writer and historian. • Hervé Blanc, 65, French actor (''A Week's Vacation''). • Danny Campbell, 76, English footballer (West Bromwich Albion, Stockport County), pulmonary embolism. • Tommy Carroll, 77, Irish footballer (national team, Shelbourne, Birmingham City). • Chetan Chauhan, 73, Indian cricketer (Maharashtra, Delhi, national team), multiple organ failure caused by COVID-19. • Nikolai Gubenko, 78, Russian actor, director, and screenwriter (A Soldier Came Back from the Front, Wounded Game, Life on Holidays), People's Artist of the RSFSR (1985). • Aubrey Hill, 48, American college football player and coach (Florida Gators), cancer. • Viorica Ionică, 65, Romanian Olympic handball player (1976). • Ladislav Jirků, 74, Czech academic, rector of VŠPJ and politician, Deputy (2010–2013). • Deirdre Le Faye, 86, English writer and biographer (Jane Austen). • Nina McClelland, 90, American chemist. • Martha Mednick, 91, American feminist psychologist. • Bahman Mofid, 78, Iranian actor (Qeysar, Reza Motorcyclist, Wood Pigeon), lung cancer. • B. Ahmed Hajee Mohiudeen, 87, Indian conglomerate executive and philanthropist. • Esther Morales, 70, Bolivian small businesswoman and farmer, First Lady (2006–2019), COVID-19. • Caio Narcio, 33, Brazilian politician, Deputy (2015–2019), meningoencephalitis complicated by COVID-19. • Aisultan Nazarbayev, 29, Kazakh footballer and sporting executive. • Emman Nimedez, 21, Filipino YouTuber, acute myeloid leukemia. • James Partridge, 67, British charity executive (Changing Faces). • Ary de Sá, 92, Brazilian Olympic long jumper (1952, 1956). • Jean-Michel Savéant, 86, French electrochemist. • Gershon Shafat, 92, Austrian-born Israeli politician, member of the Knesset (1984–1992). • Claire Shulman, 94, American politician, Queens borough president (1986–2002), cancer. • Cathy Smith, 73, Canadian backup singer and convicted criminal. • Pierre-Yves Trémois, 99, French visual artist and sculptor. • Georg Volkert, 74, German footballer (1. FC Nürnberg, Hamburg, West Germany national team), complications from a heart attack. • Ornella Volta, 93, Italian-born French musicologist and expert on Erik Satie. • Xavier, 42, American professional wrestler (ROH). • John K. Yambasu, 63, Sierra Leonean bishop of the United Methodist Church, traffic collision. • Alexander Grey Zulu, 95, Zambian politician, Minister of Commerce and Industry (1964) and Defence (1970–1973). 17Folke Alnevik, 100, Swedish sprinter, Olympic bronze medallist (1948), complications from a bedsore. • Zara Alvarez, 39, Filipino human rights activist, shot. • Norberto Ángeles, 43, Mexican footballer, heart attack. • Pavel Branko, 99, Italian-born Slovak film critic. • Mário de Araújo Cabral, 86, Portuguese Formula One racing driver. • Ali Chaouch, 72, Tunisian politician, Minister of the Interior (1997–1999). • Fred Clarke, 87, Australian footballer (Richmond). • Hugh Cochrane, 77, Scottish footballer (Dundee United, Barnsley, Margate). • Elsimar M. Coutinho, 90, Brazilian gynecologist, complications from COVID-19. • Barbara Doherty, 88, American Roman Catholic religious sister and educator, President of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College (1984–1998). • Bill Freund, 76, American-born South African historian. • Boyd Grant, 87, American college basketball coach (Fresno State, Colorado State), complications from a stroke. • Jasraj, 90, Indian classical vocalist, cardiac arrest. • Nishikant Kamat, 50, Indian film director (Evano Oruvan, Mumbai Meri Jaan, Rocky Handsome), cirrhosis. • Chaim Dov Keller, 90, American Haredi rabbi, COVID-19. • Nina Kraft, 51, German triathlete. • Claude Laverdure, 73, Belgian comic book author. • Randall Rollins, 88, American pest control executive, Chairman of Rollins Inc. (since 1991). • Savvas Theodoridis, 85, Greek footballer (Olympiacos, national team). • Richard M. White, 90, American electrical engineer, complications from a fall. • Jorge Zalszupin, 98, Polish-born Brazilian architect and designer. 18Glenn Bassett, 93, American tennis player and coach. • Richard Biefnot, 71, Belgian politician, member of the Parliament of Wallonia (1999–2004). • Bob Bigelow, 66, American basketball player (Kansas City Kings, Boston Celtics, San Diego Clippers). • Hans Cavalli-Björkman, 92, Swedish lawyer and football club chairman (Malmö FF), 1975–1998. • Ben Cross, 72, English actor (Chariots of Fire, Star Trek, First Knight), cancer. • Michael Diven, 50, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (2001–2006), cancer. • Mariolina De Fano, 79, Italian actress (''Tutto l'amore che c'è, The Cézanne Affair, Make a Fake''). • Gheorghe Dogărescu, 60, Romanian handball player, Olympic bronze medallist (1984). • Madhav Prasad Ghimire, 100, Nepalese poet (Gauri), respiratory failure. • Ron Gorchov, 90, American artist. • Joseph Gosnell, 84, Canadian Nisga'a indigenous leader (Nisga'a Final Agreement), cancer. • Steve Gulley, 57, American bluegrass singer-songwriter, pancreatic cancer. • Dale Hawerchuk, 57, Canadian Hall of Fame ice hockey player (Winnipeg Jets, Buffalo Sabres, Philadelphia Flyers) and coach, stomach cancer. • Andrew Henderson, 98, Scottish cricketer (national team). • Soeki Irodikromo, 75, Surinamese painter. • M. A. Jabbar, 87, Bangladeshi politician and convicted war criminal, MP (1986–1990). • Howie Judson, 95, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox, Cincinnati Redlegs). • Wojciech Karpiński, 77, Polish writer and historian of ideas. • Sayeeda Khanam, 82, Bangladeshi photographer, kidney disease. • Eugene S. Mills, 95, American academic administrator, President of the University of New Hampshire (1974–1980). • Amvrosius Parashkevov, 78, Bulgarian Orthodox prelate, Metropolitan Bishop of Dorostol (since 2010), complications from COVID-19. • Rick Pugliese, 67, Canadian Olympic water polo player (1972, 1976). • Roger Quigley, 51, English singer and songwriter. • Azizur Rahman, 76, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1986–1988, 1991–1996), COVID-19. • Patsy Robertson, 86, Jamaican diplomat and journalist. • Cesare Romiti, 97, Italian economist and automobile manufacturing executive, Chairman of Fiat (1996–1998). • Jack Sherman, 64, American guitarist (Red Hot Chili Peppers), heart attack. • Hal Singer, 100, American saxophonist. • Mohammad-Ali Taskhiri, 75, Iranian Islamic cleric, member of the Assembly of Experts (1999–2007, since 2016), heart attack. • Alan Trachtenberg, 88, American historian. • Ivan Varlamov, 82, Russian football player (Spartak Moscow, USSR national team) and manager (Spartak Vladikavkaz). • Han Woerdman, 77, Dutch physicist, Parkinson's disease. 19Fern Cunningham, 71, American sculptor (Harriet Tubman Memorial). • Kosei Eguchi, 23, Japanese manga artist. • Cora Etter, 95, Canadian politician. • Durbin Feeling, 74, American Cherokee linguist. • Randall Craig Fleischer, 61, American conductor (Anchorage Symphony Orchestra). • Allan Fotheringham, 87, Canadian journalist (''Maclean's, The Globe and Mail, Toronto Sun''). • Gerald Gaus, 67, American philosopher. • Slade Gorton, 92, American politician, member of the U.S. Senate (1981–1987, 1989–2001) and Attorney General of Washington (1969–1981). • Christopher Guy Harrison, 59, British furniture designer, lung cancer. • Helmut Hubacher, 94, Swiss politician, member of the Swiss National Council (1963–1997). • Gopalaswamy Kasturirangan, 89, Indian cricketer (Mysore, South Zone), heart attack. • Justin Lall, 33, American bridge player, liver disease. • Lyutviyan Mollova, 72, Bulgarian Olympic javelin thrower (1972). • Gwen Moore, 79, American politician, member of the California State Assembly (1978–1994). • Todd Nance, 57, American drummer (Widespread Panic). • Atzo Nicolaï, 60, Dutch politician and board member, Minister for Civil Reform and Kingdom Relations (2006–2007), cancer • Borys Paton, 101, Ukrainian scientist, Chairman of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (since 1962). • Nadir Salifov, 47, Georgian-Azerbaijani mobster, shot. • Gennady Shutov, 44, Belarusian protester, shot. • Agnes Simon, 85, Hungarian table tennis player, world champion (1957). • Richard Taub, 83, American sociologist. • Makoto Ueda, 89, Japanese-American poetry critic. • François van Hoobrouck d'Aspre, 86, Belgian politician and baron. • Reham Yacoub, 29, Iraqi civil rights activist and doctor, shot. • Masakazu Yamazaki, 86, Japanese playwright and literary critic. • Bernard Zimmern, 90, French refrigeration engineer. 20Frankie Banali, 68, American drummer (Quiet Riot, W.A.S.P.), pancreatic cancer. • Ágnes Bánfai, 73, Hungarian Olympic gymnast (1968). • Hasil Bizenjo, 62, Pakistani politician, Senator (since 2009) and Minister of Maritime Affairs (2016–2018), lung cancer. • Frank Cullotta, 81, American mobster (Chicago Outfit), COVID-19. • Chi Chi DeVayne, 34, American drag queen (''RuPaul's Drag Race''), pneumonia. • Justin Townes Earle, 38, American singer-songwriter. • Joe Englert, 59, American restaurateur, complications from surgery. • Thomas Fararo, 87, American sociologist. • Jack Gibbs, 92, American sociologist. • Zalman Nechemia Goldberg, 89, Israeli rabbi. • Desmond Guinness, 88, British-Irish author. • Alan Harre, 80, American pastor and academic administrator. • Tony Hart, 87, Jamaican businessman, philanthropist, and politician. • Harold Janeway, 84, American politician, member of the New Hampshire Senate (2006–2010). • A. Rahman Khan, 77, Indian politician, Tamil Nadu MLA (1977–1991, 1996–2001), heart attack. • Branko Kostić, 80, Montenegrin politician, Acting President of the Presidency of Yugoslavia (1991–1992), complications from a stroke. • Mary E. McAllister, 83, American politician, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (1991–2009). • Edgar Olson, 82, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1985–1998). • György Rehus-Uzor, 74, Hungarian Olympic weightlifter (1976). • Gary Reynolds, 53, American football coach (Green Bay Packers), cancer. • Miron Sher, 68, Soviet-born American chess grandmaster. • Janmejay Singh, 75, Indian politician, Uttar Pradesh MLA (since 2012), cardiac arrest. • Piotr Szczepanik, 78, Polish singer and actor. • Herbert Tabor, 101, American biochemist. • Andrzej Walicki, 90, Polish historian and philosopher. • Arnold R. Weber, 90, American academic administrator, President of Northwestern University (1984–1994), lung failure. 21Aldo Aureggi, 88, Italian fencer, Olympic silver medallist (1960). • Antonio Bayter Abud, 86, Colombian Roman Catholic prelate, Vicar Apostolic of Inírida (1996–2013). • Mohamed Ben Rehaiem, 69, Tunisian footballer (Sfaxien, Al-Nassr, national team). • Jack Dryburgh, 81, Scottish Hall of Fame ice hockey player (Murrayfield Racers, Nottingham Panthers, Southampton Vikings) and coach. • Sir Bob Elliott, 86, Australian-born New Zealand medical researcher. • Mohamed Gueddiche, 78, Tunisian cardiologist, presidential doctor. • Ulric Haynes, 89, American diplomat, COVID-19. • Remy Hermoso, 72, Venezuelan baseball player (Montreal Expos, Cleveland Indians, Atlanta Braves). • Marilyn Imrie, 72, Scottish theatre and radio director, motor neuron disease. • Chris Kooy, 38, Canadian soccer player (Edmonton, Calgary Mustangs), cancer. • Bryan Lee, 77, American blues musician. • Thomas H. Olbricht, 90, American religious academic. • Colin Porter, 89, British Olympic rower (1960). • Sir Ken Robinson, 70, British educationalist and author, cancer. • Tomasz Tomiak, 52, Polish rower, Olympic bronze medallist (1992), heart failure. • Ron Tudor, 96, Australian music producer, label owner (Fable Records), and record industry executive. • Jacques Visschers, 79, Dutch footballer (NAC Breda). • Karen J. Warren, 72, American philosopher and ecofeminist, multiple system atrophy. 22Jan D. Achenbach, 85, Dutch-American acoustical engineer and academic. • Edward Alexander, 83, American writer and academic, complications from surgery. • Ahmed Badouj, 70, Moroccan actor, director and screenwriter, COVID-19. • John Bangsund, 81, Australian science fiction fan, COVID-19. • Jean-Marie Brochu, 93–94, Canadian Roman Catholic priest, founder of Le Noël du Bonheur. • Thomas K. Gilhool, 81, American disability rights attorney, heart attack. • Ted Grace, 89, Australian politician, member of the House of Representatives (1984–1998). • John Green, 74, Australian politician, member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly (1974–1980). • Mrinal Haque, 61, Bangladeshi sculptor, complications from diabetes. • Józefa Hennelowa, 95, Polish publicist and journalist (Tygodnik Powszechny), member of the Sejm (1989–1993). • Emil Jula, 40, Romanian footballer (Universitatea Cluj, Oțelul Galați, Energie Cottbus), heart failure. • Karim Kamalov, 66, Uzbek politician, Mayor of Bukhara (1997–2011, 2017–2020), Governor of Bukhara Region (since 2020), COVID-19. • Cleve Loney, 69, American politician, member of the Montana House of Representatives (2011–2013), drowned. • Walter Lure, 71, American guitarist (The Heartbreakers), lung and liver cancer. • Pierre Maresca, 79, French New Caledonian politician. • Alessandro Mazzinghi, 81, Italian boxer, WBA and WBC world light-middleweight champion (1963–1965, 1968), stroke. • Pedro Nájera, 91, Mexican footballer (Club América, national team). • John Ohala, 79, American linguist. • Ulla Pia, 75, Danish singer ("Stop – mens legen er go'"), cancer. • Magdalen Redman, 90, American baseball player (Kenosha Comets, Grand Rapids Chicks). • Allan Rich, 94, American actor (Serpico, Quiz Show, Amistad), dementia. • D. J. Rogers, 72, American soul singer and producer. • Steve Sample Sr., 90, American bandleader and arranger. • Julie Schmit-Albin, 63, American anti-abortion activist, cancer. • Roger Unger, 96, American endocrinologist. 23Peter Borwein, 67, Scottish-born Canadian mathematician, pneumonia. • Bill Burega, 88, Canadian ice hockey player (Toronto Maple Leafs). • Augusto Caminito, 81, Italian film director, producer, and screenwriter (Vampire in Venice, Hallelujah for Django). • Benny Chan, 58, Hong Kong film director (What a Hero!, Gen-X Cops, New Police Story), nasopharyngeal carcinoma. • Eugene A. Cook, 82, American lawyer and jurist, Justice of the Supreme Court of Texas (1988–1992). • Sir Neil Douglas, 71, Scottish physician, President of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh (2004–2010). • Frank Dunphy, 82, Irish business manager and accountant (Damien Hirst). • Rolf Gohs, 86, Swedish comic creator and cover artist (Fantomen). • John H. Hager, 83, American politician, Lieutenant Governor of Virginia (1998–2002). • Gerald D. Hines, 95, American real estate developer, founder of Hines Interests Limited Partnership. • Maria Janion, 93, Polish scholar and critic. • Peter King, 80, English jazz saxophonist. • Bernard Lieder, 97, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1985–2011). • Edith Raymond Locke, 99, Austrian-American magazine editor (Mademoiselle). • Zuray Marcano, 66, Venezuelan Paralympic powerlifter (2016). • Revil Mason, 91, South African archaeologist. • Fujio Matsuda, 95, American engineer and academic administrator, President of the University of Hawaii (1974–1984). • Greg Montgomery, 55, American football player (Houston Oilers, Detroit Lions, Baltimore Ravens). • Lori Nelson, 87, American actress (Revenge of the Creature, How to Marry a Millionaire, I Died a Thousand Times). • Nursholeh, 63, Indonesian politician, Mayor of Tegal (2017–2019). • Charlie Persip, 91, American jazz drummer. • Giannis Poulopoulos, 79, Greek singer-songwriter, cardiac arrest. • Preston Powell, 83, American football player (Cleveland Browns). • Valentina Prudskova, 81, Russian fencer, Olympic champion (1960) and silver medallist (1964). • A. B. Raj, 95, Indian film director (Ormikkaan Omanikkaan, Manasse Ninakku Mangalam, Aval Oru Devaalayam), heart attack. • Luigi Serafini, 69, Italian Olympic basketball player (1972, 1976). • Bill Stephen, 92, Australian football player (Fitzroy) and coach (Essendon). • Olayinka Sule, 72, Nigerian military officer, Administrator of Jigawa State (1991–1992). • John Tarrant, 68, American bishop, heart attack. • Jack Tynan, 94, New Zealand Olympic field hockey player (1956), and cricketer (Wellington). • Kōzō Watanabe, 88, Japanese politician, member of the House of Representatives (1969–2012). 24Stoyan Alexandrov, 71, Bulgarian economist, Minister of Finance (1992–1994). • Frederick Baker, 55, Austrian-British filmmaker and archaeologist. • Harold Best, 82, British politician, MP (1997–2005). • Pat Brady, 84, Irish footballer (Millwall). • László Cseh Sr., 68, Hungarian Olympic swimmer (1968, 1972). • Robbe De Hert, 77, English-born Belgian film director (De Witte van Sichem, Brylcream Boulevard, Lijmen/Het Been), complications from diabetes. • Sálvio Dino, 88, Brazilian writer and politician, Deputy (1963–1964, 1974–1979) and mayor of João Lisboa (1989–1993, 1997–2001), complications from COVID-19. • Chitta Ranjan Dutta, 93, Bangladeshi military officer, Director General of the Bangladesh Rifles (1971–1974). • Carl Garrett, 72, American football player (Chicago Bears, New York Jets, Oakland Raiders). • Avner Golasa, 63, Israeli footballer (Hapoel Kfar Saba). • Nancy Guptill, 79, Canadian politician, Prince Edward Island MLA (1987–2000). • Thomas Imrie, 83, British Hall of Fame ice hockey player (Paisley Pirates, Brighton Tigers, national team). • Touriya Jabrane, 67, Moroccan theatre director and politician, minister of culture (2007–2009), complications from COVID-19. • Arrigo Levi, 94, Italian journalist, managing director of La Stampa (1973–1978). • Kriemhild Limberg, 85, German Olympic discus thrower (1960, 1964). • Pascal Lissouba, 88, Congolese politician, President (1992–1997) and Prime Minister (1963–1966), complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Jean Mauriac, 96, French writer and journalist. • Pat McCluskey, 68, Scottish footballer (Celtic, Dumbarton). • Hisamodien Mohamed, 55, South African politician and advocate, Member of the National Assembly of South Africa (2019–2020) and Western Cape head of the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development (1997–2019). • Mal Pascoe, 87, Australian football player (Essendon, Hobart) and coach. • Margot Prior, 82, Australian judge, COVID-19. • Jorge Sanjinez Lenz, 103, Peruvian military volunteer and World War II veteran (Independent Belgian Brigade). • Gail Sheehy, 83, American author (''Hillary's Choice''), complications from pneumonia. • Raymond S. Troubh, 94, American financial consultant. • Wolfgang Uhlmann, 85, German chess grandmaster, fall. • P. B. Waite, 98, Canadian historian. • Hartmut Wenzel, 73, German Olympic rower. • Paul Wolfisberg, 87, Swiss football player (Biel-Bienne) and manager (FC Luzern, national team). 25Erik Allardt, 95, Finnish sociologist, Chancellor of Åbo Akademi University (1992–1994). • Francisco Belaúnde, 96, Peruvian politician, President of the Congress (1980–1981) and congressman (1980–1990). • Georges Bœuf, 82, French composer and musician. • Roine Carlsson, 82, Swedish politician, Minister of Defence 1985–1991. • Tommy Joe Coffey, 83, American-born Canadian football player (Edmonton Eskimos, Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Toronto Argonauts). • Pedro de Oraá, 88, Cuban painter. • Victor Ferkiss, 95, American historian. • Rebeca Guber, 94, Argentine mathematician and computer scientist. • Eric M. Hammel, 74, American military historian and novelist, Parkinson's disease. • Mick Hart, 50, Australian folk musician. • Ruhollah Hosseinian, 64, Iranian politician, member of the Council for Spreading Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's Thoughts (since 2007). • Mónica Jiménez, 79, Chilean politician, Minister of Education (2008–2010) and Ambassador to Israel (since 2016), cancer. • Bill N. Lacy, 87, American architect. • Yvon Le Corre, 80, French painter and navigator. • Laurent Akran Mandjo, 79, Ivorian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Yopougon (1982–2015). • Gerry McGhee, 58, Scottish singer (Brighton Rock), cancer. • Sase Narain, 95, Guyanese politician, Speaker of the National Assembly (1971–1992). • Graham Newdick, 71, New Zealand cricketer (Wellington). • Itaru Oki, 79, Japanese jazz trumpeter and flugelhornist. • Sir David Parry-Evans, 85, British air chief marshal. • Tim Renton, Baron Renton of Mount Harry, 88, British politician, MP (1974–1997), Member of the House of Lords (1997–2016). • Neil Sachse, 69, Australian footballer and disability advocate. • Hippolyte Simon, 76, French Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Clermont (2002–2016). • Nik Spatari, 91, Italian painter and sculptor. • Arnold Spielberg, 103, American electrical engineer (GE-200 series). • Alma G. Stallworth, 87, American politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives (1971–1974, 1983–1996, 2003–2004). 26Gerald Carr, 88, American astronaut (Skylab 4) and aeronautical engineer. • Oscar Cruz, 85, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Lingayen–Dagupan (1991–2009), president of the CBCP (1995–1999), complications from COVID-19. • Geraldine Dillon, 84, Australian television chef, Hodgkin lymphoma. • André-Paul Duchâteau, 95, Belgian novelist, scriptwriter and comics writer (Chick Bill, Ric Hochet). • Harry Elias, 83, Singaporean lawyer. • Max Evans, 95, American writer. • Adrien Gouteyron, 87, French politician. • Stuart Hailstone, 58, South African squash player, stroke. • Harry Hooper, 87, English footballer (West Ham United, Birmingham City, Sunderland), Alzheimer's disease. • Chizu Iiyama, 98, American civil rights activist and social worker. • Keri Kaa, 78, New Zealand educator and writer. • Masahiro Koishikawa, 68, Japanese astronomer, lung cancer. • José Lamiel, 96, Spanish painter and sculptor. • Douglas MacDiarmid, 97, New Zealand painter. • Masaru Maeta, 38, Japanese sumo wrestler, heart attack. • Victor Hugo Martínez Contreras, 90, Guatemalan Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Los Altos Quetzaltenango-Totonicapán (1987–2007). • Lezmond Mitchell, 38, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection. • Dirk Mudge, 92, Namibian politician, COVID-19. • Martin O'Neill, Baron O'Neill of Clackmannan, 75, Scottish politician, MP (1979–2005) and member of the House of Lords (since 2005). • Gaston Roberge, 85, French-Canadian priest and film historian, cardiac arrest. • Jean Rosenthal, 97, French translator. • Ronald E. Rosser, 90, American soldier, Medal of Honor recipient. • Joe Ruby, 87, American animator and television producer (Scooby-Doo, Dynomutt, Dog Wonder, Alvin and the Chipmunks), co-founder of Ruby-Spears. • Stanford G. Ross, 88, American attorney, Commissioner of the Social Security Administration (1978–1979). • Bernard Sapoval, 82, French physicist. • Ørnulf Tofte, 98, Norwegian police officer (Police Surveillance Agency). • Els Veder-Smit, 98, Dutch politician, State Secretary for Health and Environment (1977–1981). • Jim Wood, 67, British Olympic biathlete. • Joyce Wright, 98, British singer and actress. • Dan Yochum, 70, American Hall of Fame football player (Montreal Alouettes, Edmonton Eskimos). 27Siah Armajani, 81, Iranian-American sculptor and architect. • Bob Armstrong, 80, American Hall of Fame professional wrestler (GCW, SECW, SMW), bone cancer. • Valerie Askew, 81, British modelling agent, heart failure. • Althea Braithwaite, 80, English author and illustrator. • David Bryant, 88, British lawn bowler, world champion (1966, 1980, 1988). • Pierluigi Camiscioni, 67, Italian rugby player and stuntman. • Lance Castles, 83, Australian scholar. • Cao Chunan, 90, Chinese electrochemist, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. • Gilda Cordero-Fernando, 90, Filipino writer and visual artist. • Claude De Bruyn, 76, Belgian serviceman and television presenter. • Sunil Dhar, 87, Bangladeshi classical musician, heart failure. • Robert Finkelstein, 104, American theoretical physicist. • Tony Fletcher, 85, Australian politician, Tasmanian MLC (1981–2005). • Jean-Michel Goutier, 85, French poet. • Margrét Þóra Hallgrímsson, 90, Icelandic businesswoman and socialite. • Noriyuki Haraguchi, 74, Japanese artist, stomach cancer. • William E. Harbour, 78, American civil rights activist (Freedom Riders). • Yves Hervochon, 85, French painter. • James E. Humphreys, 80, American mathematician, COVID-19. • Clarrie Jeffreys, 88, Australian rugby league player (Balmain, Newtown) and coach. • László Kamuti, 80, Hungarian Olympic fencer (1960, 1964, 1968, 1972). • Ivan Keats, 83, New Zealand Olympic long-distance runner (1964). • Don Kidd, 82, American politician, member of the New Mexico Senate (1993–2005), pancreatic cancer. • A. R. Lakshmanan, 78, Indian jurist, judge of the Supreme Court (2002–2007) and Chairman of the Law Commission (2006–2009), cardiac arrest. • Lee Wai Chun, Hong Kong comics artist. • Archana Mahanta, 71, Indian folk singer, complications from a stroke. • Osamu Masuko, 71, Japanese business executive, heart failure. • Eugene McCabe, 90, Irish novelist and playwright. • David Mercer, 70, British sports commentator and tennis umpire. • William Neikirk, 82, American journalist and author, COVID-19. • Lute Olson, 85, American Hall of Fame college basketball coach (Arizona Wildcats, Iowa Hawkeyes, Long Beach State 49ers). • Robert Manley Parker, 82, American jurist, Judge (1979–1994) and Chief Judge (1990–1994) of the E.D. Tex., Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit (1994–2002). • Vejaynand Ramlakan, 62, South African military officer, Surgeon General of the South African Military Health Service (2005–2013), heart attack. • Dick Ritger, 81, American ten-pin bowler. • Arnaldo Saccomani, 71, Brazilian record producer and reality television judge (Ídolos, Qual é o Seu Talento?), complications from kidney failure and diabetes. • Melissa Shook, 81, American documentary photographer and artist, glioblastoma. • Martin Short, 76, British documentary producer and author, cancer. • Peter Sova, 75, Czech-born American cinematographer (Donnie Brasco, Good Morning, Vietnam, Lucky Number Slevin). • Barry Stuart, 86, Australian Olympic canoeist (1956, 1960, 1964, 1968). • Ebru Timtik, 42, Turkish human rights lawyer, suicide by fasting. • Ivar Ueland, 77, Norwegian politician. • Masud Yunus, 68, Indonesian politician, mayor of Mojokerto (2013–2018), COVID-19. 28Gudrun Arenander, 99, Swedish Olympic discus thrower (1948) and handball player. • Don Bacon, 94, New Zealand microbiologist. • Chadwick Boseman, 43, American actor (Black Panther, 42, Marshall), Emmy winner (2022), complications from colon cancer. • David S. Cass Sr., 78, American film director (Avenging Angel, Desolation Canyon, Thicker than Water) and stuntman, complications from cancer. • Catherine D'Ovidio, 61, French bridge player. • Jean-Pierre Dickès, 78, French historian and doctor. • John P. Dobyns, 76, American politician, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly (1993–1999), liver disease. • Frederick T. Ernst, 97, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (1978–1982). • Marian Garfinkel, 88, American yoga teacher, organ failure. • Mike Joyce, 81, American golfer, complications from Parkinson's disease. • Randall Kenan, 57, American writer (A Visitation of Spirits). • Rahat Khan, 79, Bangladeshi journalist and novelist. • Shiro Kishibe, 71, Japanese actor (Monkey), heart failure. • Jan Klenberg, 88, Finnish admiral, Chief of Defence (1990–1994). • Assar Lindbeck, 90, Swedish economist. • Marion Moses, 84, American physician, nurse, and labor activist. • Keith Dwayne Nelson, 45, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection. • Art Plotnik, 82–83, American librarian and photographer. • Julia Evans Reed, 58, American author and journalist, cancer. • Seymour I. Schwartz, 92, American surgeon and writer (''Schwartz's Principles of Surgery''). • Antoinette Spaak, 92, Belgian politician, President of the Parliament of the French Community (1988–1992). • Wolfgang Stahl, 64, German spectroscopist. • Uli Stein, 73, German cartoonist. • Manuel Valdés, 89, Mexican comedian and actor (A Thousand and One Nights, Tom Thumb and Little Red Riding Hood, La leyenda de la Nahuala), cancer. • H. Vasanthakumar, 70, Indian politician, Tamil Nadu MLA (2016–2019) and MP (since 2019), COVID-19. • Lou Westende, 94, Australian politician, ACT MLA (1992–1994). 29Vladimir Andreyev, 90, Russian actor (True Friends, The Tale of Tsar Saltan, The Circus Princess), People's Artist of the USSR (1985). • Tom Berryhill, 67, American politician, member of the California State Senate (2010–2018) and Assembly (2006–2010). • Fritz Chervet, 77, Swiss boxer, European flyweight champion (1972, 1973). • Ali Ghandour, 89, Lebanese-Jordanian civil aviation executive. • Satnam Khattra, 31, Indian fitness trainer and bodybuilder, heart attack. • James F. Leonard, 100, American diplomat, Ambassador to the United Nations (1977–1979). • David Mungoshi, 71, Zimbabwean writer. • S. I. Padmavati, 103, Burmese-born Indian cardiologist, COVID-19. • Ramdeo Rai, 77, Indian politician, Bihar MLA (1972–1985, since 2005). • Domingo Rivas, 87, Venezuelan Olympic racing cyclist (1956). • Clifford Robinson, 53, American basketball player (Portland Trail Blazers, Phoenix Suns) and reality television personality (Survivor: Cagayan), lymphoma. • Shafaullah Rokhri, Pakistani singer, cardiac arrest. • Jürgen Schadeberg, 89, German-born South African photographer, stroke. • Subzero, 31, Australian racehorse, Melbourne Cup winner (1992), euthanized. • Serjik Teymourian, 46, Armenian-Iranian footballer (Esteghlal, Mainz 05), traffic collision. • Viktor Tikhonov, 71, Ukrainian politician, Vice Prime Minister (2010–2011), pneumonia. • Daniel I.C. Wang, 84, American chemical engineer. 30Rodolfo Abularach, 87, Guatemalan painter. • Virginia Bosler, 93, American actress and dancer (Oklahoma!, Brigadoon, Out of This World). • Ric Drasin, 76, American bodybuilder, professional wrestler (NWA Hollywood Wrestling), promoter and trainer. • Ángel Faus Belau, 84, Spanish journalist and academic (University of Navarra). • Ralph Ferguson, 90, Canadian politician, MP (1980–1984, 1988–1993), Minister of Agriculture (1984). • Lance Finch, 82, Canadian jurist. • Jacques Galipeau, 96, Canadian actor (The Pyx, Bingo, Black List). • Nikos Gelestathis, 90, Greek politician, Minister of Transport and Communications (1990–1992) and Public Order (1992–1993), MP (1981–2004). • Gordon William Hanson, 77, Canadian politician. • Marguerite Harl, 101, French literary scholar. • Keith Lampard, 74, American baseball player (Houston Astros). • Dick Leahy, 83, British music executive. • Ann Lynn, 86, British actress (Flame in the Streets, Strongroom, A Shot in the Dark). • Ellen Elizabeth Reed, 104, Canadian-born British-New Zealand codebreaker. • Cecilia Romo, 74, Mexican actress (Prófugas del destino, Como tú no hay 2), COVID-19. • Ingrid Stahmer, 77, German politician. • John Thompson, 78, American Hall of Fame basketball player (Boston Celtics) and coach (Georgetown Hoyas), national champion (1984), NBA champion (1965, 1966). • Ricardo Valderrama Fernández, 75, Peruvian anthropologist and politician, Mayor of Cusco Province (since 2019), COVID-19. • Jean Vezin, 87, French historian. 31Jeanne Baird, 93, American actress (Ben Jerrod, The Gay Deceivers, Andy Hardy Comes Home). • Nina Bocharova, 95, Ukrainian gymnast, Olympic champion (1952). • Al Bodine, 92, American football player (Saskatchewan Roughriders). • Haldun Boysan, 62, Turkish actor (On Board, Robbery Alla Turca, The Jackal), heart attack. • Jerilyn Lee Brandelius, 72, American rock and roll tour director (Grateful Dead), photographer and author (The Grateful Dead Family Album), heart failure. • Fritz d'Orey, 82, Brazilian racing driver, cancer. • Jack Danzey, 81, Australian rugby league player (Newtown, Balmain, Cronulla-Sutherland) and referee. • P. R. Dubhashi, 90, Indian civil servant and social scientist. • John Felagha, 26, Nigerian footballer (Eupen). • Larry Graham, 77, American college basketball coach. • Larry Hedrick, 79, American businessman, leukemia. • Barbara Judge, 73, American-British lawyer and businesswoman, pancreatic cancer. • Pascal Kané, 74, French film director and screenwriter. • Édouard Karemera, 69, Rwandan politician and convicted war criminal. • Hans A. Linde, 96, German-born American judge and legal scholar, Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court (1977–1990). • Pietro Mário, 81, Italian-born Brazilian actor (Memórias Póstumas), cardiac arrest. • Ronnie McNutt, 33, American veteran, suicide by gunshot. • Massoud Mehrabi, 66, Iranian journalist, writer and caricaturist; heart attack. • Jean Baptiste Mendy, 57, Senegalese-born French boxer, WBC (1996–1997) and WBA lightweight champion (1998–1999), pancreatic cancer. • Sydney Meshkov, 93, American theoretical physicist. • Pranab Mukherjee, 84, Indian politician, President (2012–2017), Minister of Defence (2004–2006) and MP (1969–2012), septic shock. • Pak Kyong-suk, 99, North Korean politician, Deputy (1962–1972). • Don Parkinson, 77–78, American politician, Speaker of the Guam Legislature (1995–1997). • Michael Redhead, 90, British philosopher of science. • Miloš Říha, 61, Czech ice hockey player (Dukla Jihlava, Vítkovice Ridera) and coach (national team). • David Rothman, 83, American professor of social medicine, cancer. • Tom Seaver, 75, American Hall of Fame baseball player (New York Mets, Cincinnati Reds, Chicago White Sox), complications from Lewy body dementia and COVID-19. • Norm Spencer, 62, Canadian voice actor (X-Men, Rescue Heroes, Silver Surfer). • Yvonne, Lady Cochrane, 98, Lebanese aristocrat (Sursock family), philanthropist and advocate of the arts, injuries sustained in the 2020 Beirut explosion. • Bent Vejlby, 96, Danish actor (Dronningens vagtmester, Flådens friske fyre). • Morris Wijesinghe, 78, Sri Lankan musician. • Rich Wolfe, 78, American sportswriter, throat cancer. • Gérard Worms, 84, French banker. • Megan Wraight, 58, New Zealand landscape architect, cancer. ==References==
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