MarketDeaths in June 2025
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Deaths in June 2025

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

June 2025
1Esko Ahonen, 69, Finnish politician, MP (2003–2011). • Carl R. Ajello, 92, American politician, attorney general of Connecticut (1975–1983). • Aharon Amram, 86, Yemeni-born Israeli singer, composer and poet. • Edward Anders, 98, Latvian-born American chemist. • Robert Anderson, 76, New Zealand cricketer (Otago, Central Districts, national team). • Ali Saeed Badwan, 65, Palestinian writer. • Paul Brincat, Australian sound engineer (The Thin Red Line, Star Wars, Superman Returns), brain tumour. • Charlie Brumfield, 76, American athlete and attorney, cancer. • Roland Curram, 92, English actor (Eldorado, Darling, Terry and June) and author, kidney failure and prostate cancer. • Raymond Destin, 79, Martinican footballer (RC Rivière-Pilote, national team). • Fred Espenak, 71, American astrophysicist, idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. • John R. Gorman, 99, American Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Chicago (1988–2003). • Gordon R. Hall, 98, American jurist, justice of the Utah Supreme Court (1977–1993). • Andy Johnson, 72, American politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (1979–1982), complications from progressive supranuclear palsy. • Jonathan Joss, 59, American actor (King of the Hill, Parks and Recreation, The Magnificent Seven), shot. • Monica Nielsen, 87, Swedish actress (Varuhuset, The Princess, The Girl in the Rain). • Víctor Manuel Ochoa Cadavid, 62, Colombian Roman Catholic prelate, military ordinariate (since 2020) and bishop of Cúcuta (2015–2020). • Carmen Pola, 86, Puerto Rican politician and community activist. • Gerry Redmond, 82, English rugby union player (Cambridge University, England). • Ayşe Seitmuratova, 88, Uzbek Crimean Tatar civil rights activist. • Zain Serudin, 88, Bruneian poet and politician, minister of religious affairs (1986–2010). • Heidemarie Unterreiner, 81, Austrian politician, MP (2008–2013). • Steve Wright, 82, American football player (Green Bay Packers, New York Giants, Washington Redskins). 2Bahram Akasheh, 89, Iranian geophysicist and seismologist. • Hans Bachmann, 70, American actor (Beyond the Rising Moon, Invader, Broadcast News). • Erroll Bennett, 75, Tahitian footballer (A.S. Central Sport, Paris Saint-Germain, Tahiti national team). • Brian Bond, 89, British military historian. • Eva Borušovičová, 55, Slovak screenwriter (Janosik: A True Story), eye cancer. • Birgit Carlstén, 75, Swedish singer and actress (The Sacrifice). • Elemér Csák, 81, Hungarian journalist and politician, spokesperson of the government (1995). • Nicole David, 51, Saint Lucian soca musician, cancer. • E. Brian Davies, 80, British mathematician and academic. • Margaret A. Dix, 86, British-born Guatemalan botanist. • Richard R. Eakin, 86, American academic administrator, chancellor of East Carolina University (1987–2001). • Mohammed Hamoud Al-Fajji, 85, Kuwaiti politician, MP (2003–2006). • Roger Freeman, Baron Freeman, 83, British politician, chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster (1995–1997), MP (1983–1997). • Isidoro Galán, 89, Spanish Roman Catholic priest and trade unionist. • Henry Leppä, 78, Finnish ice hockey player (Jokerit, TUTO, national team). • Lê Văn Tiết, 85, Vietnamese table tennis player. • David McGillivray, 75, Canadian Olympic figure skater (1968). • Lenore Miller, 93, American labor union leader, president of the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union (1986–1998) and the Jewish Labor Committee (1989–1998). • Gustáv Mráz, 90, Slovak footballer (Inter Bratislava, Czechoslovakia national team). • Abdelhak Mrini, 91, Moroccan historian, civil servant and royal advisor. • Pierre Nora, 93, French historian, member of the Académie Française. • José Luis Olaizola, 97, Spanish lawyer and writer. • Marek Oleksiński, 84, Polish politician, voivode of Nowy Sącz (1996–1997). • Giuseppe Parlato, 73, Italian historian. • Jean-Pierre Pernot, 77, French politician, deputy (1999–2002), mayor of Méry-sur-Oise (1995–2014). • Morris Talansky, 92, American businessman and rabbi. • José Antonio Tejedor, 81, Spanish footballer (Real Valladolid, Real Zaragoza, Deportivo de La Coruña). • Tan Joe Hok, 87, Indonesian badminton player. • Sana Yousaf, 17, Pakistani social media influencer, shot. • Xu Qiliang, 75, Chinese military officer, vice chairman of the Central Military Commission (2012–2023) and commander of the PLA Air Force (2007–2012). 3Kgotla Autlwetse, 76, Motswana politician, MP (2014–2019). • Samiha Ayoub, 93, Egyptian actress (Among the Ruins). • Gary Boyd, 78, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians). • Cristian Brenna, 54, Italian rock climber and mountaineer, fall. • Joška Broz, 77, Serbian politician, MP (2016–2022). • Eugen Doga, 88, Moldovan composer. • Doug Eggers, 94, American football player (Baltimore Colts, Chicago Cardinals). • Acsinte Gaspar, 87, Romanian judge and politician, deputy (1996–2004), member of the constitutional court (2004–2013). • Pietro Ghislandi, 68, Italian actor (È arrivato mio fratello, The Invisible Wall, Vajont) and ventriloquist. • Gidon Graetz, 95, Swiss-Israeli sculptor. • Halvor Haug, 73, Norwegian composer. • Frankie Jordan, 86, French rock and roll singer, cancer. • Piet Kamerman, 99, Dutch actor (De Stille Kracht, Baantjer, Character). • Lin Cheng-chieh, 72, Taiwanese politician, MP (1990–1996). • Jim Marshall, 87, American football player (Minnesota Vikings, Saskatchewan Roughriders, Cleveland Browns). • Jacqueline Means, 89–90, American Anglican priest. (death announced on this date) • Shigeo Nagashima, 89, Japanese baseball player and manager (Yomiuri Giants), pneumonia. • Obisia Nwankpa, 75, Nigerian Olympic boxer (1972). • Osvaldinho, 79, Portuguese footballer (Vitória S.C., Marítimo, national team). • Valery Panov, 87, Soviet-born Israeli ballet dancer and choreographer. • Juliette Powell, 54, American-Canadian media expert, acute bacterial meningitis. • Veda Louise Reed, 91, American artist. • Frank L. Ridley, 66, American actor (''Don't Look Up, Inside Llewyn Davis, Brotherhood''). • San Kim Sean, 80, Cambodian bokator practitioner, heart attack. • Jens Peter Vernersen, 78, Danish politician, MP (1994–2011). • Edmund White, 85, American writer (Nocturnes for the King of Naples, ''A Boy's Own Story, The Beautiful Room Is Empty''), gastroenteritis. • Jay Wynne, 56, British weather presenter (BBC Weather). • Hugo Zapata, 79, Colombian architect. 4Sukur Ali Ahmed, 66, Indian politician, Assam MLA (1996–2006, 2011–2021). • Richard Alba, 82, American sociologist. • Frans van Bronckhorst, 76, Indonesian Olympic boxer (1976). • William Cran, 79, Australian-born English-Canadian documentary filmmaker. • Nicole Croisille, 88, French singer and actress (Erotissimo, Les Uns et les Autres, There Were Days... and Moons). • Rachel Crotto, 66, American chess player. • Oste Erceg, 78, Bosnian painter. • Bernd Fischer, 86, German football manager (Wormatia Worms, Indonesia national team). • Eduardo Gageiro, 90, Portuguese photographer. • Marc Garneau, 76, Canadian politician and astronaut, MP (2008–2023), minister of transport (2015–2021) and foreign affairs (2021), lymphoma and leukemia. • Karlmann Geiß, 90, German jurist and judge, president of the Federal Court of Justice (1996–2000). • Niède Guidon, 92, Brazilian archaeologist. • Fred Hucul, 93, Canadian ice hockey player (Chicago Blackhawks, St. Louis Blues). • Clifton Jones, 87, Jamaican-British actor (Space: 1999, Watership Down, China Moon). • Philippe Labro, 88, French film director (Without Apparent Motive, The Inheritor, ''L'Alpagueur''), writer, and journalist, cancer. • Jane Larkworthy, 62, American beauty editor and journalist (The Cut, Air Mail), breast cancer. • Daniel Lelong, 92, French gallerist and publisher. • Mark Lomas, 76, American football player (New York Jets). • Rashid Lombard, 74, South African jazz photographer, cofounder of the Cape Town International Jazz Festival. • Hassouna Mosbahi, 75, Tunisian author (A Tunisian Tale) and literary critic. • Edwin Perry, 76–77, New Zealand politician, MP (2002–2005). • Clark Platon, 94, Brazilian engineer and politician, deputy (1983–1987). • Jean Robinson, 95, British health activist. • Rodolfo Saglimbeni, 62, Venezuelan orchestral conductor. • Tatiana Sakharova, 51, Russian politician, senator (since 2021). • Giancarlo Santalmassi, 83, Italian journalist (RAI, Radio 24). • Neven Šimac, 81, Croatian lawyer and translator. • Enzo Staiola, 85, Italian child actor (Bicycle Thieves, The Barefoot Contessa, ''I'll Get You for This''), fall. • Piero Testoni, 73, Italian politician, deputy (2001–2013). • Raymond Warren, 96, British composer. 5Hoda Al-Ajimi, 88, Egyptian broadcaster. • Djoher Amhis-Ouksel, 96–97, Algerian writer. • Jibril Aminu, 85, Nigerian politician, senator (2003–2011). • Bob Andrews, 75, English keyboardist (Brinsley Schwarz, The Rumour) and record producer. • Bill Atkinson, 74, American computer engineer and programmer, pancreatic cancer. • Walter Brueggemann, 92, American theologian and Old Testament scholar. • Hubert Buchberger, 73, German violinist, conductor, and music teacher. • Kenneth Buzbee, 87, American politician, member of the Illinois Senate (1973–1985). • Dennis Dauttmam, 62, Brazilian politician, mayor of Belford Roxo (2012–2016), pneumonia. • Diana Domingues, 77–78, Brazilian artist and art historian. • Mike Eghan, 89, Ghanaian broadcaster. • Michel Enock, 78, French mathematician. • Eddie Garcia, 65, American football player (SMU, Green Bay Packers). • Anatoly Gunitsky, 71, Russian writer, journalist, and musician (Aquarium), cancer. • Rich Hulkow, 75, American football coach, complications from Parkinson's disease. • Norman Hutchins, 62, American gospel musician. • Eddie Loyden, 79, English footballer (Barnsley, Chester City, Tranmere Rovers). • Edgar Lungu, 68, Zambian politician, president (2015–2021), minister of defence (2013–2015) and MLA (2011–2015), complications from surgery. • Albert de Pury, 84, Swiss biblical scholar, historian, and exegete. • Tom Rafferty, 70, American football player (Dallas Cowboys), Super Bowl champion (1978), stroke. • Peter Rice, 87, Australian footballer (Camberwell, South Melbourne, Richmond). • Michel Schifres, 79, French journalist, managing editor of Le Figaro (1998–2000). • John Shulock, 76, American baseball umpire. • Pierre Toubert, 92, French historian and academic. 6Abbas Khan Afridi, 54, Pakistani politician and businessman, senator (2009–2018), injuries from a gas explosion. • Peter Banner, 76, English rugby league player (Salford, Featherstone Rovers, Wales national team). • Changuito, 76, Cuban percussionist. • Joyce Chitsulo, 47, Malawian politician. • Jaraan Cornell, 48, American basketball player (Purdue Boilermakers, Gary Steelheads). • Mike Ejeagha, 95, Nigerian musician. • Burgl Färbinger, 79, German Olympic alpine skier (1964, 1968). • Renee Ferguson, 75, American journalist (WBBM-TV, WMAQ-TV). • Ralph Fonseca, 75, Belizean politician, MP (1993–2008) and minister of finance (2003–2004). • Graham Gund, 84, American architect (Lowry Center) and art collector. • William C. Harrop, 96, American diplomat, inspector general of the Department of State (1983–1986), ambassador to Israel (1992–1993) and Zaire (1988–1991). • Hattori Yūji, 64, Japanese sumo wrestler, liver cancer. • Ghazwa Al-Khalidi, 81, Iraqi actress. • Azim Latipov, 74, Uzbek politician, senator (2004–2019). • Art Madrid, 90, American politician, mayor of La Mesa, California (1990–2014). • Alan G. Marshall, 81, American analytical chemist. • Enrique Marzal Santafé, 84, Spanish dressmaker and costume designer. • Mamerto Menapace, 83, Argentine Roman Catholic monk and writer. • Scott Metcalfe, 58, Canadian ice hockey player (Edmonton Oilers, Buffalo Sabres, Rochester Americans). • Ibrahima N'Diaye, 77, Malian politician, mayor of Bamako (1998–2003). • Virgil Nemoianu, 85, Romanian essayist and philosopher. • Vasilis Papavasileiou, 76, Greek theatre director and actor. • Ray Peckham, 95, Australian Aboriginal activist. • Thennala Balakrishna Pillai, 95, Indian politician, MP (1991–1998, 2003–2009) and twice Kerala MLA. • Claude Poissant, 69, Canadian theatre director, actor (The Party), and screenwriter (Nelligan). • Dick Poole, 94, Australian rugby league player and coach (Newtown, Western Suburbs, national team). • Raidi, 86, Chinese Tibetan politician, vice chairman of SCNPC (2003–2008), chairman of the TARPC (1993–2003) and the TARC of the CPPCC (1985–1993). • Frans Said, 92, Maltese broadcaster and writer. • Don Samuelson, 92, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1969–1983) and Minnesota Senate (1983–2003). • Benny Schmidt, 95, Danish Olympic modern pentathlete (1960). • Ion Sideri, 87–88, Romanian Olympic sprint canoer (1960). (death announced on this date) • Mohammed Uwais, 88, Nigerian jurist, chief justice (1995–2006). • Muhammad Yahya Waloni, 54, Indonesian Islamic scholar. • Marise Wipani, 61, New Zealand beauty pageant contestant, actress (Came a Hot Friday, Shortland Street), and television presenter (Lotto). • Marlène Zarader, 75, French philosopher and academic. 7Mom Chim Huy, 89, Cambodian politician. • James Cook, 66, Jamaican-born British boxer, European super-middleweight champion (1991–1992), bladder cancer. • Albert H. Crews, 96, American engineer and astronaut. • Sir William Davis, 70, English jurist, justice of the High Court (2014–2021) and lord justice of appeal (since 2021), respiratory failure. • Julia Dingwort-Nusseck, 103, German journalist. • Luis Jalandoni, 90, Filipino-Dutch priest and rebel, co-founder of the NDFP and Christians for National Liberation. • Anthony D. Jordan, 91, English badminton player. • Klaus König, 91, German tenor. • Marek Košút, 36, Slovak footballer (Nitra, Šaľa, Galanta), fall. • José Luis Mollaghan, 79, Argentine Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of San Miguel (2000–2005) and archbishop of Rosario (2006–2014). • Milka Podrug-Kokotović, 94, Croatian actress (Snowstorm, Occupation in 26 Pictures, A Summer to Remember). • Uriah Rennie, 65, English football referee. • As'ad Abu Shari'a, 48, Palestinian military officer, leader of the Palestinian Mujahideen Movement (since 2007), airstrike. • Beuford Smith, 89, American photographer. • Vladimír Smutný, 82, Czech cinematographer (Forbidden Dreams, Kolya, The Painted Bird). • Edward Szymański, 88, Polish politician, MP (1976–1989), acting chief of the chancellery of the president (1997, 2005). • Denis Waitley, 92, American motivational speaker. 8Saverio Asprea, 92, Italian politician, president of the province of Modena (1975–1980). • Eneko Belausteguigoitia, 91, Mexican businessman, cultural patron and promoter. • Eric Bhat, 68, French journalist. • Lawrence Eugene Brandt, 86, American Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Greensburg (2004–2015), cardiac arrest. • Steve Burrage, 72, American politician, Oklahoma state auditor and inspector (2008–2011). • Ewa Dałkowska, 78, Polish actress (Nights and Days, Without Anesthesia, A Year of the Quiet Sun). • Matija Dedić, 52, Croatian jazz pianist and composer. • Wayne DeSutter, 81, American football player (Buffalo Bills). • Francis Giacobetti, 85, French photographer and film director (Emmanuelle 2). • Maganti Gopinath, 62, Indian politician, Telangana MLA (since 2014), heart attack. • Vladyslav Gorai, 59–60, Ukrainian operatic tenor (Odesa Opera and Ballet Theatre). • David Greenwood, 68, American basketball player (Chicago Bulls, San Antonio Spurs, Detroit Pistons), cancer. • George Gush, 89, British historian. • Ariel Kalma, 78, French new-age composer and electronic musician. • Hamilton R. Krans Jr., 81, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (2016–2018). • Nina Kuscsik, 86, American long-distance runner, Boston Marathon winner (1972), complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Charles Miller, 85, American politician, member of the Kentucky House of Representatives (1998–2023). • Antioco Piseddu, 88, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Lanusei (1981–2014). • Gilbert Ramano, 85, South African military officer, chief of the Army (1998–2004). • Anthony Reid, 85, New Zealand-born Australian historian and academic. • Sir John Sainty, 90, British parliamentary official, clerk of the Parliaments (1983–1990). • Claus P. Schnorr, 81, German mathematician and cryptographer. • Hazel Simmons-McDonald, 78, St. Lucian writer and linguist. • P. Adams Sitney, 80, American film historian, cancer. • Carlo von Tiedemann, 81, German television presenter. • Stu Wilson, 70, New Zealand rugby union player (Wellington, national team). • Cheo Zorrilla, 75, Dominican composer, trumpet player, and singer. 9Akbar Ahmadpour, 66, Iranian politician, MP (2020–2024). • Bill Bagley, 96, American politician, member of the California State Assembly (1961–1974). • Victor-Lévy Beaulieu, 79, Canadian writer, playwright, and editor. • Constance Cumbey, 81, American lawyer and Christian activist. • Pierre Dubois, 86, Swiss politician, member of the Grand Council of Neuchâtel (1973–1980), Neuchâtel councillor of state (1980–1997). • Peter Easterby, 95, British racehorse trainer. • Frederick Forsyth, 86, English novelist (The Day of the Jackal, The Odessa File, The Fourth Protocol). • Partho Ghosh, 76, Indian film director (100 Days, Dalaal, Agni Sakshi). • Vivienne Gray, 77, New Zealand academic. • S. Gunasekaran, 58, Indian politician, Tamil Nadu MLA (2016–2021). • Barbara Holdridge, 95, American recording executive, founder of Caedmon Records. • Tibor Kincses, 65, Hungarian judoka, Olympic bronze medallist (1980). (death announced on this date) • Hertha Kluge-Pott, 90, German-Australian printmaker. • Peter Krykant, 48, Scottish drugs campaigner. • Czeslaw Krysa, 70, American Catholic priest. • Panikos Krystallis, 86, Cypriot footballer (AEL Limassol, AEK Athens, national team). • Pik-Sen Lim, 80, Malaysian-British actress (Emergency Ward 10, Mind Your Language, Johnny English Reborn). • Arthur Cunha Lima, 75, Brazilian politician, Paraíba MLA (1999–2010), multiple organ failure. • David H. Murdock, 102, American food industry executive, owner of Castle & Cooke (since 1985) and Dole Food Company (since 2003). • Lucien Nedzi, 100, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1961–1981). • Kimiko Nishimoto, 97, Brazilian-born Japanese Internet celebrity and photographer. • Noh Tae-geuk, 87, South Korean politician, MP (1981–1985). • Viktor Pimushin, 70, Russian footballer (Spartak Kostroma, Fakel Voronezh, Kuzbass Kemerovo). • Julio Quevedo, 85, Guatemalan Olympic runner (1968, 1972). • Chris Robinson, 86, American actor (General Hospital, ''12 O'Clock High, The Bold and the Beautiful''). • Marcel Sabou, 59, Romanian footballer (Dinamo București, CD Tenerife, Racing Santander), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. • Ulrica Schenström, 52, Swedish politician. • Axel Skalstad, 32, Norwegian jazz drummer. • Sly Stone, 82, American Hall of Fame musician (Sly and the Family Stone) and songwriter ("Everyday People", "Family Affair"), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. • John Tautolo, 66, American football player (New York Giants, Los Angeles Raiders). • Wang Hsing-ching, 79, Taiwanese journalist. • Katerina Yioulaki, 87, Greek actress (The Dodger, Oi kyries tis avlis, Gia mia choufta Touristries). • Ferdi Zeyrek, 48, Turkish politician, mayor of Manisa metropolitan municipality (since 2024), injuries sustained from electrocution. 10Bujar Bukoshi, 78, Kosovar politician, prime minister (1991–2000), cancer. • Terry Callan, 86, Australian footballer (Geelong). • Travis Carter, 75, American racing crew chief (NASCAR) and team owner (Travis Carter Enterprises). • Irma Clark-Coleman, 88, American politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives (1999–2002), Michigan Senate (2003–2010) and Wayne County Commission (since 2011). • Robert Cordner, 93, Canadian Olympic sprint canoer (1952). • Len Doyal, 80, American-British medical ethicist (Informed Consent in Medical Research) and academic. • Slaviša Đurković, 56, Montenegrin footballer (Sutjeska Nikšić, Leotar). • Gary England, 85, American meteorologist (KWTV), creator of the First Warning system. • Terry Louise Fisher, 79, American television writer and producer (L.A. Law, Cagney & Lacey, 2000 Malibu Road). • Leanne Frahm, 79, Australian writer. • Karin Graßhof, 87, German judge, justice of the Federal Constitutional Court (1986–1998). • Günter Harder, 87, German mathematician. • Elaine L. Jack, 97, Canadian-American author and LDS Church leader, president of the Relief Society (1990–1997). • David Kelly, American mathematics professor. • Suchinda Kraprayoon, 91, Thai politician and army general, prime minister (1992), supreme commander of defence forces (1991–1992) and leader of the 1991 coup d'état. • Paschal Long, 75, Irish hurling referee. • Vasile Mănăilă, 62, Romanian football player (Universitatea Craiova, Farul Constanța, national team) and coach. • Jonathan Mayers, 51, American music promoter, co-founder of Bonnaroo and Outside Lands, heart attack. • Bill McKinney, 88, English footballer (Newcastle United, Bournemouth, Mansfield Town). (death announced on this date) • Don Moore, 86, American jazz double-bassist. • Roka Ngarimu-Cameron, 76, New Zealand master weaver. • Lyndell Petersen, 93, American politician, member of the South Dakota Senate (1977–1994). • José Enrique Serrano Martínez, 75, Spanish politician, director of the cabinet of the prime minister (1995–1996, 2004–2011). • Doug Skaff, 48, American politician, member of the West Virginia House of Delegates (2008–2014, 2018–2023), traffic collision. • Paul Thomas, 76, American pornographic actor (Candy Stripers, Pretty Peaches, Dracula Sucks) and director. • Jenny de la Torre Castro, 71, Peruvian-German physician. • Marek Trojanowicz, 81, Polish chemist and academic. • Günther Uecker, 95, German painter, sculptor, and installation artist. • Daisy Wende, 95, Bolivian fashion designer. • Phyllis Yampolsky, 92, American artist. • Harris Yulin, 87, American actor (Scarface, Clear and Present Danger, Ozark), cardiac arrest. 11Magnus Aarbakke, 90, Norwegian judge, justice of the Supreme Court (1994–2002) and member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters. • Olaf Almenningen, 78, Norwegian linguist. • Stew Barber, 85, American football player (Buffalo Bills). • Leka Bungo, 81, Albanian film director and actor. • Stella Chen, 75, Taiwanese politician, MP (1993–1995), breast cancer. • Jon Eikemo, 85, Norwegian actor (''Orion's Belt''). • Liam Fitzgerald, 75, Irish politician, senator (1997–2007) and TD (1981–1982, 1982–1997). • Manuel Fuentes, 84, Chilean rodeo rider. • Icko Iben, 93, American astronomer and academic. • Aliosman Imamov, 72, Bulgarian politician, MP (2001–2017). • Jeltien Kraaijeveld-Wouters, 92, Dutch politician, state secretary for culture, recreation and social work (1977–1981) and MP (1973–1977, 1981–1988). • Alexander Kuo, 86, American writer and poet. • Ananda Lewis, 52, American television personality (MTV, While You Were Out), breast cancer. • Marc'O, 98, French writer, researcher, and filmmaker. • Douglas McCarthy, 58, English musician (Nitzer Ebb). • Robert A. Nakamura, 88, American filmmaker. • Ronald Napier, 89, South African cricketer (Oxford University), lawyer and company director. • Einar Olsen, 89, Norwegian newspaper editor (Rogalands Avis, Vestfold Arbeiderblad, Norwegian News Agency). • Dana Puchnarová, 87, Czech painter, illustrator, and graphic artist. • John Robbins, 77, American author (Diet for a New America), complications from post-polio syndrome. • Ayumu Saito, 60, Japanese actor (Ju-On: The Grudge 2, ''The Angel's Egg, Journey Under the Midnight Sun''), urothelial carcinoma. • Bernard Samson, 66, French footballer (Rennes, Abbeville, Guingamp). • Rafael Samudio, 93, Colombian military officer (Palace of Justice siege), minister of national defense (1986–1988). • Tetsuo Satō, 76, Japanese volleyball player, Olympic champion (1972). • Paul Shooner, 102, Canadian politician, Quebec MNA (1966–1970). • Knut Solem, 78, Norwegian diplomat. • Igor Uchytel, 70, Ukrainian academician, engineer, and businessman. • Sally Roesch Wagner, 82, American author. • Brian Wilson, 82, American Hall of Fame musician (The Beach Boys), songwriter ("Good Vibrations"), and record producer (Pet Sounds), respiratory arrest. • Gazi Yaşargil, 99, Turkish neurosurgeon. 12Rosita Alonso, 82, Argentine-Colombian actress. • David Bindman, 84, English academic. (death announced on this date) • Else Breen, 98, Norwegian children's author. • Bernard Cassen, 87, French journalist (Le Monde diplomatique). • Florea Dudiță, 91, Romanian politician, senator (1992–1993). • Patience Eboumbou, Cameroonian telecommunications engineer and politician, senator (2018–2023). • June M. Eisland, 85, American politician, member of the New York City Council (1979–2001). • Nolen Ellison, 83, American basketball player (Kansas Jayhawks). • Thomas Etienne, 94, Dominican politician, Deputy Premier (1974–1975). • Kent Frates, 86, American politician, member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives (1971–1979). • Shiho Fujimura, 86, Japanese actress (Shinobi no Mono, ''Destiny's Son, The Snow Woman''). • Charlie Gaddy, 93, American anchorman (WRAL-TV). • Maurice Gee, 93, New Zealand author (Under the Mountain, ''In My Father's Den, Plumb''), AFNZ Icon (since 2003). • Charles Ho, 75, Hong Kong media executive, chairman of Sing Tao News Corporation (2001–2021), lung cancer. • Zoltán Horváth, 88, Hungarian fencer, Olympic champion (1960). • Sunjay Kapur, 53, Indian businessman, heart attack. • Gérard La Forest, 99, Canadian jurist, justice of the Supreme Court (1985–1997). • José Martins Jr., 86, Portuguese politician and Roman Catholic priest, member of the Madeira Legislative Assembly (1976–1992, 1996–2007). • Sergey Mishin, 66, Russian kettlebell lifter. • Lopön Tenzin Namdak, 98–99, Tibetan religious leader. • John Noone, 89, British writer. (death announced on this date) • Sir Geoff Palmer, 85, Jamaican-British academic and human rights activist. • Vatimi Rayalu, Fijian politician, MP (since 2022). • Vijay Rupani, 68, Indian politician, chief minister of Gujarat (2016–2021), MP (2006–2012), plane crash. • Barbara Siciliano, 52, Italian volleyball player (national team), cardiac problems. • Phil Silva, 84, New Zealand psychologist and paediatrician, founder and director (1972–1999) of the Dunedin Study. • Peter Simone, 79, American organized crime figure. • Sir Cliff Skeggs, 94, New Zealand Hall of Fame businessman and politician, mayor of Dunedin (1977–1989). • Radu Stroe, 75, Romanian politician, minister of internal affairs (2012–2014). • Kulsara Sulaymanova, 95, Kyrgyz politician, member of the Soviet of Nationalities (1966–1974). (death announced on this date) • Jill Dopf Viles, 50, American writer and medical researcher. • Nikolay Vinogradov, 78, Russian politician, governor of Vladimir Oblast (1996–2013). 13Vic Aanensen, 72, Australian footballer (Port Melbourne, South Melbourne). • Martín Billoch, 65, Argentine Olympic sailor (1996). • Atul Butte, 55, American medical researcher, cancer. • Juan Carlos Carone, 83, Argentine footballer (Atlanta, Vélez Sarsfield, national team). (death announced on this date) • Stephen Charles, 87, Australian jurist, judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria (1995–2006). • Carin Cone, 85, American swimmer, Olympic silver medalist (1956). • Kieran Conway, 74–75, Irish Provisional IRA member and lawyer. • Barney Daniels, 74, English footballer (Ashton United, Stockport County, Hyde United). • Joel DeMott, 78, American documentarian (Seventeen), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. • Jeannine Dion-Guérin, 92, French writer and poet. • James Fankhauser, 85, American conductor and music educator. • Betsy Gay, 96, American actress (The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Our Gang Follies of 1938). • Franzo Grande Stevens, 96, Italian lawyer. • Dill Katz, 79, British jazz bassist. • Ralph Katzman, 85, Canadian politician, Saskatchewan MLA (1975–1986). • Neil J. Miller, 95, American politician, member of the Idaho House of Representatives (1967–1970) and Senate (1971–1972). • Louis Moholo, 85, South African jazz drummer. • Seán Neeson, 79, Northern Irish politician, MLA (1982–1986, 1998–2011). • Piotr Nowina-Konopka, 76, Polish politician and diplomat. • Edd Nye, 92, American politician, member of the North Carolina Senate (1975–1977) and North Carolina House of Representatives (1977–1983, 1985–2007). • Johnny O'Brien, 94, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals, Milwaukee Braves). • Ferjan Ormeling Jr., 82, Dutch cartographer. • Sandro Pignatti, 94, Italian botanist. • Artur Santos, 94, Portuguese footballer (Benfica, national team). • Ulrich Schindel, 89, German classical philologist. • Stephen Stanko, 57, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection. • Václav Toužimský, 90, Czech photographer. • Hamilton Wanasinghe, 90, Sri Lankan army general, commander of the army (1988–1991). • Notable Iranians killed in the June 2025 Israeli strikes on Iran: • Fereydoon Abbasi, 66, nuclear scientist, politician, and academic administrator, MP (2022–2024), head of the AEOI (2011–2013), and president of IHU (2001–2011) • Mansour Asgari, 67, nuclear physicist • Ali Bakouei, 50, nuclear scientist • Mohammad Bagheri, 64–65, military officer, chief of the General Staff (since 2016) • Ahmadreza Zolfaghari Daryani, 65, nuclear physicist and academic • Amir Hossein Feghhi, 46, nuclear engineer and academic • Amir Ali Hajizadeh, 63, military officer, commander of IRGCASF (since 2009) • Gholamreza Mehrabi, 64, brigadier general in the IRGC • Abdulhamid Minouchehr, 63, nuclear physicist and nuclear engineer • Mehdi Rabbani, military officer, deputy for operations of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran (since 2016) • Gholam Ali Rashid, 71–72, military officer, commander of Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters (since 2016) and deputy chief of the General Staff (1999–2016) • Hossein Salami, 64–65, military officer, commander of the IRGC (since 2019) • Mohammad Mehdi Tehranchi, 60, theoretical physicist 14Afa Ah Loo, 39, Samoan fashion designer (Project Runway), shot. • Paul Alger, 81, German footballer (1. FC Köln, Viktoria Köln). • Sabirou Bassa-Djeri, 37, Togolese footballer (Enyimba, national team). • Guillaume Bijl, 79, Belgian sculptor, conceptual and installation artist. • Saeed Borji, 66–67, Iranian nuclear physicist and engineer, airstrike. • Liberato Caboclo, 87, Brazilian physician and politician, deputy (1991–1995) and mayor of São José do Rio Preto (1997–2000). • Violeta Chamorro, 95, Nicaraguan politician, president (1990–1997), member of the Junta of National Reconstruction (1979–1980). • Catherine Delbarre, 100, French Olympic fencer (1956, 1960). • Cyril Hazard, 97, British astronomer. • Melissa Hortman, 55, American politician, speaker (2019–2025) and member (since 2005) of the Minnesota House of Representatives, shot. • Ivan Indinok, 86, Russian politician, mayor of Novosibirsk (1991–1993) and governor of Novosibirsk Oblast (1993–1995). • Turki bin Abdulaziz al-Jasser, Saudi blogger and journalist, executed. • Kollangudi Karuppayee, 99, Indian folk singer and actress (Aan Paavam, Gopala Gopala, Kabadi Kabadi). • Vladimir Korotkov, 77, Russian Olympic tennis player (1968). • Topsy Küppers, 93, German-born Austrian actress (Guitars of Love, Three Girls from the Rhine), singer, and writer. • Ralph J. Lamberti, 90, American politician, Staten Island borough president (1984–1989), complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Leonard Lauder, 92, American cosmetics industry executive, CEO of The Estée Lauder Companies (1982–1999). • Cocoy Laurel, 71, Filipino singer and actor (Miss Saigon), multiple organ failure. • Fernando Lázaro Fernández, 59, Spanish investigative journalist (El Mundo), MALT lymphoma. • Steven Leckie, 67, Canadian singer (The Viletones), lung cancer. • Teresa Rita Lopes, 87, Portuguese writer. • Parsa Mansour, Iranian padel player, airstrike. • Penelope Mountjoy, 78, British archaeologist. • Giuseppe Nuara, 88, Italian politician, president of province of Modena (1980–1985). • Henk van Os, 87, Dutch art historian. • Scylla Duarte Prata, 101, Brazilian gynecologist and oncology hospital founder. • Hussein Al-Qattan, 88, Kuwaiti actor. • Joel Shapiro, 83, American sculptor (Untitled, Loss and Regeneration), acute myeloid leukemia. • Harold Tanner, 93, American investment banker. • Malcolm Yapp, 94, British historian. 15Juan Manuel Abal Medina, 80, Argentine journalist and politician, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. • Surasak Anakkhaphan, 71, Thai politician, MP (1996–2023). • Emerenzio Barbieri, 78, Italian politician, deputy (2001–2013). • William G. Burrill, 91, American Episcopal clergyman, bishop of Rochester (1984–1999). • Juan Calzadilla, 95, Venezuelan poet, painter and art critic. • Vanich Chaiyawan, 92, Thai life insurance executive, chairman of Thai Life Insurance (since 1970). • Petroloukas Chalkias, 90, Greek clarinettist. • John Farrington, 82, Australian Olympic marathon runner (1968), four-time national champion. • Yurii Felipenko, 32, Ukrainian actor. • Max Fink, 102, American neurologist. • Detlef Gruber, 72, Austrian politician, member of the Landtag of Styria (2000–2015). • Buzz Hargrove, 81, Canadian labour leader, president of the CAW (1992–2008). • Dennis Hay, 75, Scottish Olympic field hockey player (1972). • Sven-Åke Johansson, 82, Swedish drummer, composer and visual artist. • Mohammad Kazemi, 63, Iranian intelligence officer, head of the IRGC Intelligence Organization (since 2022), airstrike. • Gunther Köhler, 60, German herpetologist. • William Langewiesche, 70, American author and journalist (The New York Times Magazine, The Atlantic). • Masuiyama Daishirō II, 76, Japanese sumo wrestler and singer, liver failure. • Hiroshi Matsumoto, 82, Japanese atmospheric scientist and academic administrator, president of Kyoto University (2008–2014). • Steve Miller, 81, American sports executive. • Hassan Mohaghegh, 73–74, Iranian intelligence officer, deputy head of the IRGC Intelligence Organization, airstrike. • Mostafa Mohsin Montu, 80, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1986–1988). • Krystyna Palmowska, 76, Polish mountain climber, fall. • Patrick Ryan, 95, Irish defrocked priest and republican (Provisional Irish Republican Army). • Ralph Scoggins, 93, American politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1964–1969). • Barry Vercoe, 87, New Zealand composer and computer scientist, inventor of Csound. • Gusti Irwan Wibowo, 25, Indonesian singer and songwriter. • Thornton Willis, 89, American abstract painter, complications from COVID-19 and pneumonia. 16Eric C. Bauman, 66, American politician. • Mangala Bhatt, 62, Indian Kathak dancer. • Indira Billi, 88, Indian actress (Yamla Jat, Jagga, Kankan De Ohle). • Charles Chadwick, 92, English novelist. • Hélio Delmiro, 78, Brazilian guitarist, kidney disease. • Patti Drew, 80, American R&B singer ("Workin' On a Groovy Thing"). • Dick Edwards, 82, English footballer (Aston Villa, Mansfield Town, Torquay United). • Forbidden Apple, 30, American Thoroughbred racehorse, euthanised. • Jacques Gasc, 75, French rugby union player (Graulhet, national team). • Alia Hogben, 88, Canadian social worker. • Einar Johansen, 83, Norwegian politician, MP (2000–2001). • Daniel Kleppner, 92, American physicist (An Introduction to Mechanics), Wolf Prize winner (2005). • Nikolay Krasnikov, 40, Russian ice speedway rider, traffic collision. • Mary Alice Dorrance Malone, 75, American businesswoman, heiress to the Campbell Soup Company. • Gabriela Medina, 89, Chilean actress and actors' rights activist. • Nellai S. Muthu, 74, Indian novelist. • Patricia Peterson, 99, American journalist and fashion editor (The New York Times). • Julio Retamal Favereau, 91, Chilean historian, philosopher and academic, member of the Academia Chilena de la Historia. • Dave Scott, 52, American choreographer (You Got Served, Step Up 2: The Streets). • Ron Taylor, 87, Canadian baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals, New York Mets) and team physician (Toronto Blue Jays), World Series champion (1964, 1969). • Jan Tesař, 92, Czech historian, writer and dissident. • Hiroaki Tōno, 85, Japanese Go player, heart failure. • Kim Woodburn, 83, English television personality (How Clean Is Your House?). • Manuel Zarzo, 93, Spanish actor (The Delinquents, The Song of the Nightingale, My Love Is Called Margarita). 17Alfred Brendel, 94, Austrian pianist, writer, and composer. • Patricia A. Broderick, 75, American jurist, judge of the DC Superior Court (1998–2020), respiratory infection. • Anne Burrell, 55, American chef and television personality (Secrets of a Restaurant Chef, Worst Cooks in America, Iron Chef America), suicide by drug overdose. • Charles Burrell, 104, American classical and jazz bass player. • Gregg Lee Carter, 73, American sociologist. • Egon Coordes, 80, German football player (Werder Bremen, VfB Stuttgart) and coach. • Gilbert Deya, 88, Kenyan evangelist, traffic collision. • Palanivel Govindasamy, 76, Malaysian politician, MP (1990–2008, 2010–2018) and minister of natural resources (2013–2015). • Clark Gruening, 82, American lawyer and politician, member of the Alaska House of Representatives (1975–1979). • Manuel Hermoso, 89, Spanish politician, president of the Canary Islands (1993–1999). • Léon Krier, 79, Luxembourgish architect. • Bernard Lacombe, 72, French football player (Lyon, Bordeaux, national team) and manager. • François Marcela-Froideval, 66, French role-playing game creator and comic book artist (Black Moon Chronicles). • Manfred Müller, 82, German politician, MP (1994–2002). • Diana Oh, 38, American artist and activist, suicide. • Cícero Sandroni, 90, Brazilian journalist and writer (O Globo, Correio da Manhã, Manchete). • Ali Shadmani, Iranian military officer, commander of Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters (since 2025), airstrike. • Ilie Slăvei, 73, Romanian Olympic water polo player (1976, 1980). • Sanjay Raj Subba, 65, Indian politician, Assam MLA (2006–2016). • Guido Tenesi, 71, American ice hockey player (Hershey Bears) and actor (Slap Shot). • Jan Vranken, 77, Dutch academic, member of Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. • Stacy Widelitz, 69, American songwriter ("She's Like the Wind"), metastatic pancreatic cancer. 18Annika Åhnberg, 75, Swedish politician, minister for agriculture, food and fisheries (1996–1998) and MP (1988–1994). • Imtiaz Ahmed, 90, Pakistani military officer and spy, director-general of the Intelligence Bureau (1990-1993). • Malachi F. Anderson, 93, American politician, member of the Maine House of Representatives (1987–1995). • Peter Baillie, 91, New Zealand operatic tenor. • Fred Baker, 73, American engineer (ISC). • Dimitrije Bjelica, 89, Serbian chess FIDE Master. • Maruti Chitampalli, 92, Indian naturalist, wildlife conservationist, and writer. • Lou Christie, 82, American singer-songwriter ("Lightnin' Strikes", "I'm Gonna Make You Mine", "Rhapsody in the Rain"), cancer. • Ed Clark, 95, American lawyer and politician. • Patricio Flores Sandoval, 73, Mexican politician, deputy (2006–2009, 2012–2015). • Giuseppe Gaspari, 92, Italian footballer (Livorno, Catania, Modena). • Guy Husson, 94, French Olympic hammer thrower (1956, 1960, 1964). • Teet Järvi, 67, Estonian cellist. • Konstantin Kokora, 68, Russian Olympic figure skater (1980). • Gennady Korkin, 61, Russian footballer (Spartak Vladikavkaz, Metallurg Lipetsk, Spartak-UGP Anapa). • Inge Lindqvist, 90, Swedish Olympic ski jumper (1960). • Francesco Marenco, 85, Italian politician, deputy (1992–1996). • Thabet Habib Yousif Al Mekko, 49, Iraqi Chaldean Catholic hierarch, coadjutor bishop (2021–2022) and bishop (since 2022) of Alqosh. • Leonardo Morlino, 77, Italian political scientist, president of IPSA (2009–2012). • Henry Mountcharles, 8th Marquess Conyngham, 74, Irish aristocrat, cancer. • Tom Murphy, 89, American Olympic middle-distance runner (1960). • Braulio Musso, 95, Chilean footballer (Universidad de Chile, national team). • Rod Nordland, 75, American journalist (Newsweek, The New York Times) and writer, glioblastoma. • Leslie Pearl, 72, American singer-songwriter ("You Never Gave Up on Me"). • Brian Pennicott, 87, British major general, cancer. • Mark Peploe, 82, British screenwriter (The Last Emperor, The Sheltering Sky, Little Buddha), Oscar winner (1988). • Marcia Resnick, 74, American photographer, lung cancer. • Mike Rotkin, 79, American politician, five-time mayor of Santa Cruz, California. • Sam the Wheels, 98, Jamaican-born British filmmaker. • Natalya Tenyakova, 80, Russian actress (Love and Pigeons, Older Sister, A Frenchman). • Jesús Zueco Ruiz, 79, Spanish lawyer and politician, member of the Parliament of La Rioja (1983–1991). 19Nelly Akopian-Tamarina, 84, Russian pianist. • Aziza Baroud, 59, Chadian diplomat and politician, MP (2011–2017). • Jim Bethke, 78, American baseball player (New York Mets). • Jack Betts, 96, American actor (Spider-Man, One Life to Live, Gods and Monsters). • Mohammed Boujassoum, 77, Qatari actor. • John R. Casani, 92, American engineer. • Sebastián Contín Pellicer, 80, Spanish politician, member of the Aragonese Courts (1991–2003) and senator (1996–2003). • Francisco Cuoco, 91, Brazilian actor (Selva de Pedra, Pecado Capital, O Astro), multiple organ failure. • André Fanton, 97, French politician, four-time deputy, MEP (1980–1982, 1984–1989). • Esperanza García, 50, Spanish lawyer and politician, member of the Catalan parliament (2015–2017, 2019–2020), cancer. • Francesco Guerra, 82, Italian physicist. • Bruce Hagen, 94, American politician, North Dakota public service commissioner (1961–2000). • Roger Haight, 89, American Jesuit theologian, president of the Catholic Theological Society of America (1994–1995). • Lynn Hamilton, 95, American actress (Sanford and Son, Generations, Dangerous Women). • Robert Hiegert, 83, American college basketball coach. • Wes Hildreth, 86, American geologist, traffic collision. • Grete Randsborg Jenseg, 88, Norwegian actress and author. • Dorla Eaton Kemper, 95, American civic leader. • Ayesha Khan, 76, Pakistani actress (Afshan, Aroosa, Mehndi). (body discovered on this date) • Raymond Laflamme, 64, Canadian theoretical physicist, director of the IQC (2002–2017), cancer. • Jane Lazarre, 81, American author, liver cancer. • James Leprino, 87, American businessman (Leprino Foods). • Ján Ľupták, 79, Slovak politician, MP (1992–1998). • Geirr Lystrup, 76, Norwegian singer and children's author, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. • António Morato, 88, Portuguese footballer (Sporting CP, Vitória, national team). • Frank Niceley, 78, American politician, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives (1988–1992, 2005–2012) and Senate (2013–2025), heart attack. • Arthur Ollie, 83, American politician, member of the Iowa House of Representatives (1983–1997). • John Pitts, 80, American football player (Denver Broncos, Buffalo Bills, Cleveland Browns). • James Prime, 64, Scottish musician (Deacon Blue), cancer. • Prafulla Roy, 90, Indian screen writer (Prithibir Sesh Station, Mondo Meyer Upakhyan, Krantikaal). • Gailard Sartain, 81, American actor (The Buddy Holly Story, Mississippi Burning, ''Hey Vern, It's Ernest!''). • Cavin Yarbrough, 71, American musician (Yarbrough and Peoples) and songwriter ("Don't Stop the Music"), complications from heart disease. 20Edwin Bhend, 93, Swiss chess player and author. • David Boyle, 67, British author (The Sum of Our Discontent, Broke: Who Killed the Middle Classes?) and journalist. • Marita Camacho Quirós, 114, Costa Rican socialite and supercentenarian, first lady (1962–1966). • Joseph C. Canizaro, 88, American real estate developer and philanthropist, stroke. • Helen De Cruz, 47, Belgian philosopher. • Blake Farenthold, 63, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (2011–2018), heart attack. • Tushar Ghadigaonkar, 34, Indian Marathi actor, director and writer, suicide. • Ivar Giaever, 96, Norwegian-American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (1973). • Sir Francis Graham-Smith, 102, British astronomer, astronomer royal (1982–1990). • Sébastien Groulx, 50, Canadian Olympic weightlifter (2000), helicopter crash. • Garett Hickling, 54, Canadian wheelchair rugby player, Paralympic silver medalist (2004). • Pooran Chand Joshi, 69, Indian anthropologist and academic administrator, acting vice-chancellor of Delhi University (2020–2021). • Ieremias Kalligiorgis, 90, Greek Orthodox archbishop, metropolis of Switzerland (2003–2018), metropolitan of Ancyra (since 2018). • Lee Seo-yi, 43, South Korean actress. • Gertrud Leutenegger, 76, Swiss writer. • Guy James Mangano, 95, American politician and jurist, member of the New York State Assembly (1959–1962) and Senate (1963–1965), and New York Supreme Court (1968–2000). • Mikhail Maslin, 77, Russian historian of philosophy. • Ian McLauchlan, 83, Scottish rugby union player (national team, British & Irish Lions). • Mieczysław Młynarski, 69, Polish basketball player (Górnik Wałbrzych, Lech Poznań, 1980 Olympics). • Pauli Nevala, 84, Finnish javelin thrower, Olympic champion (1964). • Kevin Prendergast, 92, Irish racehorse trainer. • Mikayla Raines, 30, American YouTuber and animal rehabilitator, founder of SaveAFox Rescue, suicide by hanging. • Tyson R. Roberts, American ichthyologist. • Stanislav Šárský, 85, Czech actor. • Katie van Scherpenberg, 84, Brazilian artist. • Maria Voce, 87, Italian theologian. • Vladimír Vonka, 94, Czech virologist and academic. • Patrick Walden, 46, English guitarist (Babyshambles). • Jules Walter, 95, Antiguan-born British actor (The Wild Geese, A View to a Kill, Doctor Who). • Yin Fatang, 102, Chinese military officer and politician, party secretary of Tibet (1980–1985). 21Eden Blackman, 57, English music executive and television reality show coach. • Nicholas Bomford, 86, English schoolmaster. • Ivor Catt, 89, British electronics engineer. • Robert Chang, 83, American materials scientist. • Ermanno Corsi, 85, Italian writer and journalist. • Erik Dammann, 94, Norwegian environmentalist, Right Livelihood Award winner (1982). • Sir David Garrard, 86, British property developer. • Raïssa Gbédji, 52, Beninese singer and journalist (Radio France Internationale). • Saeed Izadi, 60–61, Iranian commander, airstrike. • Danuta Kobylińska-Walas, 93, Polish sea captain. • Denis Lathoud, 59, French handball player (national team), world champion (1995) and Olympic bronze medalist (1992), blood cancer. • David Lawrence, 61, English cricketer (Gloucestershire, national team), complications from motor neurone disease. • Lee Jeong-moo, 84, South Korean politician, MNA (1988–1992, 1996–2000), minister of transport and construction (1998–1999). • Camila Loboguerrero, 83, Colombian screenwriter, film director and editor. • Maud Marin, 79, French lawyer and author. • John McCallum, 75, Canadian politician, ambassador to China (2017–2019), minister of national revenue (2004–2006) and MP (2000–2017). • Mike McDonagh, 69, Irish humanitarian, aortic aneurysm. • Zamathembu Ngcobo, 46, South African politician, permanent delegate to the National Council of Provinces (since 2024). • Patricia Palinkas, 81–82, American football player (Orlando Panthers). • Umberto Pinardi, 97, Italian footballer (Como, Juventus, Lazio). • Kailash Purryag, 77, Mauritian politician, president (2012–2015), speaker of the National Assembly (2005–2012), and deputy prime minister (1997–2000). • Seyyed Isar Tabatabai Qomsheh, Iranian nuclear scientist and professor, airstrike. • Frederick W. Smith, 80, American transportation industry executive, founder of FedEx. • Ted Smith, 71, American football player (Ohio State Buckeyes). • Valentina Talyzina, 90, Russian actress (The Irony of Fate, Zigzag of Success, Afonya), People's Artist of the RSFSR (1985). • Reynaldo Tamayo Sr., 72, Filipino politician, member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines (since 2022). • Giacomo Tamburelli, Panamanian businessman. • Harry Watson, 59–60, New Zealand artist. 22Aki Aleong, 90, Trinidadian-American actor (V, Braddock: Missing in Action III, Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story), complications from dementia. • Robert Z. Aliber, 94, American economist and academic. • Jonathan Lazare Alperin, 88, American mathematician. • Noel Arrigo, 75, Maltese jurist, chief justice (2002). • Gerardo Chávez, 87, Peruvian painter, sculptor and visual artist. • Mircea Chistruga, 77, Moldovan film director. • Greg Cornwell, 87, Australian politician, member of the ACT House of Assembly (1975–1986) and Legislative Assembly (1992–2004). • Harold Crichlow, Barbadian dean. • Thomas R. Dye, 89, American academic. • Patricia Etnel, 49, Surinamese politician, MP (since 2015). • Akira Hasegawa, 91, Japanese physicist and engineer. • Pierre Jean Jeanniot, 92, Canadian businessman, CEO of Air Canada (1984–1990). • Andrew Kassoy, 55, American finance activist and private equity investor, metastatic prostate cancer. • Barry Kelly, 64, Northern Irish radiologist and academic, cancer. • Ventsislav Lakov, 63, Bulgarian politician, MP (2009–2014). • Guy Lauzon, 81, Canadian politician, MP (2004–2019). • Dudley Lewis, 62, Welsh footballer (Swansea City, Huddersfield Town, national team). • Sir Richard Lloyd-Jones, 91, Welsh civil servant, permanent secretary of the Welsh Office (1985–1992). • Joe Marinelli, 68, American actor (Santa Barbara, The Morning Show, General Hospital), stomach cancer. • Wally McRae, 89, American cowboy and poet. • Matt Murray, 54, American baseball player (Atlanta Braves, Boston Red Sox). • Antonio Negrón García, 84, Puerto Rican jurist, associate justice of the Supreme Court (1974–2000). • Eileene Parsons, 94, British Virgin Island politician, member of the House of Assembly (1995–2007). • Francesco Pazienza, 79, Italian intelligence officer (SISMI). • Arnaldo Pomodoro, 98, Italian sculptor (Sphere Within Sphere). • Joel Rudnick, 88, American painter and sculptor. • Jerry A. Shields, 88, American ophthalmologist. • Franco Testa, 87, Italian pursuit cyclist, Olympic champion (1960). • Mary Ann Tobin, 83, American politician, member of the Kentucky House of Representatives (1976–1984), auditor of Kentucky (1984–1988). • Chester Weger, 86, American convicted murderer. • Terutomo Yamazaki, 77, Japanese karateka, bile duct cancer. 23Kamal Hanna Bathish, 93, Palestinian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Jerusalem (1993–2007). • John Clark, 84, Scottish football player (Celtic, national team) and manager (Clyde). • Kevin Connor, 92, Australian painter. • Rebekah Del Rio, 57, American singer and actress (Mulholland Drive). • Dilip Doshi, 77, Indian cricketer (Bengal, Nottinghamshire, national team), cardiac arrest. • Feya Faku, 63, South African trumpeter and flugelhornist. • Courtenay Griffiths, 69, Jamaican-born British barrister. • Jane Stanton Hitchcock, 78, American novelist, playwright, and screenwriter (Our Time, First Love). • Mohan Singh Kohli, 93, Indian naval officer and mountaineer (1965 Indian Everest Expedition). • Gérard Lefranc, 90, French Olympic fencer (1960). • Li Fubao, 69, Chinese footballer (Jiangsu, national team). • James Maas, 86, American psychologist. • Granger Macfarlane, 95, American politician, member of the Virginia Senate (1984–1992). • John Martin, 94, American publisher, founder of the Black Sparrow Press. • Lea Massari, 91, Italian actress (''L'Avventura, Murmur of the Heart, Christ Stopped at Eboli''). • Russell Mullins, 72, Australian rugby league player (Western Suburbs, Penrith Panthers). • Adolfo Olivares, 84, Chilean footballer (Bádminton, Santiago Morning, national team). • Rogelio Onofre, 86, Filipino-American Olympic sprinter (1964). • Øyvind Østerud, 81, Norwegian political scientist. • Margit Palme, 85, Austrian painter. • Yuriy Parfyonov, 79, Russian trumpeter (Auktyon) and composer. • Susan Beth Pfeffer, 77, American novelist (Life as We Knew It), endometrial cancer. • Peter Phillips, 86, English artist. • Mick Ralphs, 81, English Hall of Fame guitarist (Mott the Hoople, Bad Company) and songwriter ("Feel Like Makin' Love"), complications from a stroke. • Mohammad Reza Seddiqi, 50, Iranian nuclear scientist, airstrike. • Virgil C. Smith, 77, American politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives (1977–1988) and Senate (1988–2000), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. • Rosalind Fox Solomon, 95, American photographer. • Bill Tate, 93, American football player and coach. • Tong Kai, 88, Hong Kong actor, stunt coordinator and film director, fall. • John Tarkpor, 38, Liberian footballer (Mighty Barrolle, Persitara North Jakarta, Persebaya Surabaya). • Grace Bakst Wapner, 91, American sculptor. 24Garry Ahern, 75, New Zealand sports broadcaster (Radio New Zealand). • Moses Amweelo, 73, Namibian politician, MNA (since 2000), cancer. • Georges-Henri Beauthier, 76, Belgian lawyer and jurist. • Francesco Bruni, 82, Italian linguist and literary historian. • Martin Cameron, 89, Australian politician, senator (1969) and South Australian MLA (1971–1990). • Ina Césaire, 82, French playwright and ethnographer. • Denys Chabot, 80, Canadian writer and journalist. • Peter Chiswell, 95, British major general. • John Conklin, 88, American theatre designer. • Johannes Eide, 87, Norwegian businessman and philanthropist. • Serge Fiori, 73, Canadian singer (Harmonium). • Adeline Hoagland, 94, American painter. • Ene Järvis, 77, Estonian actress (Mõmmi ja aabits, Õnne 13). • Guzh Manukyan, 88, Armenian actor (Nahapet, The Song of the Old Days), People's Artist of the Armenian SSR (1980). • Juliana Marins, 26, Brazilian solo traveler, fall. (body discovered on this date) • Jim Masselos, 84–85, Australian social historian. • Sylvia Michel, 89, Swiss Reformed minister. • Gaetano Morazzoni, 92, Italian politician, deputy (1976–1983). • Clark Olofsson, 78, Swedish criminal (Norrmalmstorg robbery). • Daniel Jongyon Park, 32, American criminal (2025 Palm Springs fertility clinic bombing). • Fred Payne, 98, Australian footballer (Essendon). • Mudundi Ramakrishna Raju, 95, Indian nuclear physicist. • Francisco Rebollo López, 86, Puerto Rican jurist, justice of the Supreme Court (1982–2008). • Mohammad Reza Seddighi Saber, 50, Iranian nuclear scientist, airstrike. • Bobby Sherman, 81, American singer ("Little Woman", "Julie, Do Ya Love Me") and actor (Here Come the Brides), kidney cancer. • Alvaro Vitali, 75, Italian actor (Amarcord, The School Teacher, Pierino contro tutti), bronchopneumonia. • Rainer Wimmer, 69, Austrian politician, four-time MP and mayor of Hallstatt (1988–1993). • Yu Sung-yup, 65, South Korean politician, MNA (2008–2020) and mayor of Jeongeup (2002–2006), stroke. • Zhang Boxing, 94, Chinese politician, governor (1986–1987) and party secretary (1987–1994) of Shaanxi. 25Boyd Adams, 91, American racing driver (NASCAR). • Cornelius Adebayo, 84, Nigerian politician, governor of Kwara State (1983). • Chua Lam, 83, Singaporean-Hong Kong food critic and film producer (Heart of Dragon, The Seventh Curse, Mr. Nice Guy). • Brandi Collins-Dexter, 44, American author and academic, pancreatic cancer. • Rocky De Witt, 66, American politician, member of the Iowa Senate (since 2023), pancreatic cancer. • Meme Ditshego, 60, South African actress (Skorokoro, Love, Sex and 30 Candles). • Wim van Eekelen, 94, Dutch politician and diplomat, minister of defence (1986–1988), secretary general of the Western European Union (1989–1994), three-time MP. • Bob Heffner, 86, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox, California Angels, Cleveland Indians). • Earl Herring, 93, American Olympic sport shooter (1968). • Martin Izquierdo, 83, Mexican-born American costume designer, cardiovascular disease. • Richard Gerald Jordan, 79, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection. • Előd Kincses, 84, Romanian-Hungarian lawyer and public writer. • John Mew, 96, British orthodontist (Mewing). • Hitoshi Morishita, 57, Japanese football player (Tosu Futures) and manager (Zweigen Kanazawa, Giravanz Kitakyushu). • Mahshid Moshiri, 73, Iranian novelist and lexicographer. • John Peoples Jr., 92, American physicist. • Gerry Philbin, 83, American football player (New York Jets, Philadelphia Eagles, New York Stars), complications from dementia. • Pat Williams, 87, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1979–1997) and Montana House of Representatives (1967–1969). 26Kine Aune, 82, Norwegian animator. • René Bertrand, 53, Argentine actor (Casado con hijos, El amor tiene cara de mujer) and stage director. • Rouslan Bodelan, 83, Ukrainian politician, mayor of Odesa (1998–2005), MP (1992–1997), and governor of Odesa Oblast (1995–1998). • David Boyd, 74, Canadian author. • Bob Brunet, 78, American football player (Washington Redskins). • Chuck Burke, 94, American Olympic speed skater (1952, 1956). • Óscar Carrillo, 59, Peruvian actor and stage and television director. • Surendra Dubey, 71, Indian poet, heart attack. • Robert Hagemes, 89, American bobsledder. • Monika Hansen, 83, German actress (Put on Ice, Faraway, So Close!, The Promise). • Rick Hurst, 79, American actor (The Dukes of Hazzard, Steel Magnolias, Earth Girls Are Easy). • Peter Hutchinson, 95, British-born American artist. • Tulkun Kasimov, 79, Uzbek military officer, chief of the general staff (2000–2003). • Bob Kelley, 95, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles, Hamilton Tiger-Cats). • Takutai Tarsh Kemp, 50, New Zealand politician, MP (since 2023), kidney disease. • Muhammad Nur Manuty, 75, Malaysian Islamic scholar, writer, and politician, senator (2015–2018). • Carolyn McCarthy, 81, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1997–2015). • Winston H. McCarty, 96, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (1992–2000), heart attack. • Terry McGee, 89, New Zealand geographer. • Clarence V. Monin, 84, American railway engineer. • Bill Moyers, 91, American journalist and political commentator (Bill Moyers Journal), White House press secretary (1965–1967), prostate cancer. • Ocasional Talento, 29, Bolivian rapper, fall. • Letícia Román, 83, Italian-American actress (Gold of the Seven Saints, Fanny Hill, G.I. Blues). • Lalo Schifrin, 93, Argentine-born American film and television composer (Mission: Impossible, Dirty Harry, Rush Hour), five-time Grammy Award winner, complications from pneumonia. • Robbie Stuart, 77, New Zealand rugby union player (Hawke's Bay, national team) and coach (Hawke's Bay). • Jarosław Studzizba, 69, Polish footballer (Górnik Zabrze, Lechia Gdańsk, Eintracht Braunschweig). • Paddy Summerfield, 96, English artist and poet. • Michael Toner, 81, British journalist and writer. • Georgios Tryfonidis, 80, Greek politician, MP (1993–2004, 2007–2009). 27Dragoljub Acković, 72, Serbian writer, academic, and politician, deputy (2020–2024). • B. D. Behring, 79, Indian politician, MP (1990). • Richard A. Boucher, 73, American diplomat, spokesperson for the U.S. Department of State (1992–1993, 2001–2005), spindle cell sarcoma. • Catherine A. Costa, 99, American politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1982–1984) and Senate (1984–1990). • Bill Dellinger, 91, American middle-distance runner, Olympic bronze medalist (1964). • Bill Denehy, 79, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers, New York Mets). • Eli Ellis, 76, Australian Olympic sport shooter (1984). • Steve Hickey, 58, American politician, member of the South Dakota House of Representatives (2011–2015). • Barry Hills, 88, British thoroughbred horse trainer. • Alan K. Huggins, 89, British philatelist. • Shefali Jariwala, 42, Indian reality show personality (Nach Baliye, Bigg Boss) and actress (Baby Come Naa), cardiac arrest. • Sir Sydney Lipworth, 94, South African insurance executive, co-founder of Allied Dunbar. • Jeff McCloy, 75, Australian property developer and politician, Lord Mayor of Newcastle (2012–2014). • Ed Mickelson, 98, American baseball player (St. Louis Browns, Chicago Cubs). • Terry Miles, 88, English footballer (Port Vale). • Charles H. Mitchell, 85, American football player (Denver Broncos) and educator (Seattle Community College System). • Toe Nash, 43, American baseball player (Princeton Devil Rays). • Ruy Carlos Ostermann, 90, Brazilian writer and politician, Rio Grande do Sul MLA (1983–1991), complications from pneumonia. • Jim Parkinson, 83, American type designer, complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Tim Pollard, 61, English actor and entertainer (Robin Hood), cancer. • Daniel Postgate, 61, English scriptwriter, author and illustrator. • Hosken Powell, 70, American baseball player (Minnesota Twins, Toronto Blue Jays). • Hans-Joachim Queisser, 93, German physicist. • Joseph Martin Sartoris, 97, American Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Los Angeles (1994–2002). • Takahiro Shiraishi, 34, Japanese convicted serial killer, execution by hanging. • Ileana Silai, 83, Romanian middle-distance runner, Olympic silver medalist (1968). • Kashmir Singh Sohal, 62, Indian politician, Punjab MLA (since 2022), esophageal cancer. • Paolo Sirena, 79, Italian footballer (Verona, Roma, Treviso). • Juraj Soboňa, 64, Slovak politician, MP (2018–2020). • Žiža Stojanović, 94, Serbian actress (Otpisani). • Charles Wilkins, 86, American chemist. 28Harold Allison, 94, Australian politician, South Australian minister of education (1979–1982). • Thomas N. Bisson, 94, American historian and medievalist. • Luis Germán Cajiga, 90, Puerto Rican painter and poet. • Giuseppe Caterina, 82, Italian politician, mayor of Isernia (1995–2001), member of the Regional Council of Molise (2001–2006). • Jack D. Cowan, 91-92, British mathematician and theoretical neuroscientist, kidney failure. • Gilda Cruz-Romo, 85, Mexican operatic soprano (Metropolitan Opera). • Aminu Dantata, 94, Nigerian oil industry executive and banker. • Bob Elmore, 65, American stuntman (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, Pirates of the Caribbean, Casino). • Joe Epperson, 80, American camera operator (Full House, All in the Family, The Jeffersons) and cinematographer. • Germán Gullón, 80, Spanish literary critic, cancer. • Ron Johanson, 76, Australian cinematographer (Freedom). • Ihor Kalynets, 85, Ukrainian poet and Soviet dissident. • Wayne Larkins, 71, English cricketer (Northamptonshire, national team), heart failure. • D. Wayne Lukas, 89, American Hall of Fame horse trainer, four-time Kentucky Derby winner, MRSA. • Giuseppe Martellotta, 83, Italian politician, president of Apulia (1994–1995). • Klaus Mylius, 94, German indologist. • Saquib Nachan, Indian convicted terrorist, complications from a brain haemorrhage. • Tigran Nalbandian, 50, Armenian chess grandmaster. • Frederick M. Nicholas, 105, American lawyer. • Kevin Nunis, 65, Malaysian Olympic field hockey player (1984). • Martin Olley, 61, English cricketer (Hertfordshire, Middlesex, Cambridgeshire). • Giuseppe Orefici, 79, Italian archaeologist. • José Ornellas, 103, Brazilian politician, governor of the Federal District (1982–1985), Federal District MLC (1991–1995). • Bud Otis, 86, American publisher and politician. • Dave Parker, 74, American Hall of Fame baseball player (Cincinnati Reds, Pittsburgh Pirates, Oakland Athletics), World Series champion (1979, 1989), complications from Parkinson's disease. • Sudjadnan Parnohadiningrat, 72, Indonesian diplomat. • Kayode Peters, 49, Nigerian actor, producer, and director. • Carlos Schvartzman, 77, Paraguayan musician, composer, and arranger. • Gyula Tóth, 80, Hungarian footballer (Budapest Honvéd, Zalaegerszeg). • Jacques Vergnes, 76, French footballer (Nîmes, Montpellier, national team). • Rod Welford, 66, Australian politician, Queensland MLA/MP (1989–2009). • Chris Willingham, 74, American film and television editor (24, The A-Team, Dragonball Evolution), Emmy winner (2002, 2003, 2004). 29S. Daniel Abraham, 100, American medical industry executive and philanthropist, founder of SlimFast. • Chandler Atwood, 46, American brigadier general, commander of Space Delta 7 (2020–2022). • Hussain Al Baharna, 92, Bahraini lawyer, legal advisor and politician. • Brian Banda, 29, Zimbabwean footballer (Platinum), traffic collision. • Wolfgang Böhmer, 89, German politician, minister-president of Saxony-Anhalt (2002–2011) and president of the Bundesrat (2002–2003). • Mark Brokaw, 66, American theatre director (How I Learned to Drive), prostate cancer. • Stuart Burrows, 92, Welsh operatic tenor. • Mabandla Dlamini, 94, Swazi politician, prime minister (1979–1983). • Jamal Ejlali, 78, Iranian actor. • Sandy Gall, 97, Scottish journalist and television presenter. • Oliver Gibson, 53, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers, Cincinnati Bengals). • Maureen Hingert, 88, Sri Lankan actress (Fort Bowie, Gun Fever) and beauty queen (Miss Ceylon 1955). • Ronny Jarabo, 85, Puerto Rican politician, member (1973–1993) and speaker (1985–1993) of the House of Representatives. • Pablo Lorenzini, 75, Chilean politician, member (1998–2022) and president (2004–2005) of the Chamber of Deputies. • Pentti Matikainen, 74, Finnish ice hockey coach and manager (national team), cancer. • Ursula Munch-Petersen, 87, Danish ceramicist. • Alan Peacock, 87, English footballer (Middlesbrough, Leeds United, national team), complications from dementia. • Paco Pérez Durán, 63, Spanish footballer (Castilla, Alcoyano, Linares), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. • Navamani Elia Peter, 92, Indian theologian and evangelist. • Seán Rice, 83, Northern Irish Gaelic footballer (Éire Óg, Antrim) and hurler. • Wess Val Roley, 20, American firefighter, suicide by gunshot. • Arlene Singer, 76, American politician, member of the Ohio House of Representatives (1987–1988). • József Tajti, 81, Hungarian football player (Budapest Honvéd) and coach (Fehérvár, BVSC Budapest). • Maksym Ustymenko, 31, Ukrainian fighter pilot, plane crash. • Antonio Vargas, 66, Ecuadorian politician. 30Ismail Abu Hatab, 32, Palestinian photojournalist and filmmaker, airstrike. • Frank Barrie, 88, British actor (Lunch with Marlene, EastEnders). • Ion Cernea, 91, Romanian Greco-Roman wrestler, world champion (1965) and Olympic silver medallist (1960). • Pierre Cogen, 93, French organist and composer. • Kenneth Colley, 87, English actor (Star Wars, ''Monty Python's Life of Brian, Firefox''), complications from COVID-19 and pneumonia. • Ian Day, 90, Australian footballer (West Adelaide, South Adelaide). • Luis Pascual Dri, 98, Argentine Roman Catholic cardinal, cardinal-deacon of Sant'Angelo in Pescheria (since 2023). • Robert C. Dynes, 82, Canadian-American physicist and academic administrator, president of the UC (2003–2007) and chancellor of the UCSD (1996–2003). • Ferenc Grunwalsky, 82, Hungarian cinematographer, director, and screenwriter. • Magnús Þór Hafsteinsson, 61, Icelandic politician, MP (2003–2007), drowned. • Siegmund Helms, 84, German musicologist. • Saverio Indrio, 62, Italian voice actor and dubbing director. • Loveday King, 89, English darts player. • Lucian Leape, 94, American physician and medical scholar, heart failure. • Gamini Lokuge, 82, Sri Lankan politician, cabinet minister, MP (1983–2024). • Joan Mellen, 83, American author and professor. • Nydia Quintero Turbay, 93, Colombian philanthropist, first lady (1978–1982), respiratory failure. • William C. Rogers III, 86, American Navy captain. • Wanda dos Santos, 93, Brazilian Olympic hurdler (1952, 1960), blood infection. • Lajos Sătmăreanu, 81, Romanian football player (FCSB, national team) and manager (Bihor Oradea). • Nicola Savino, 87, Italian politician, deputy (1987–1994). • Mohammad Shaheen, 87, Jordanian literary scholar. • Roger Shoals, 86, American football player (Detroit Lions, Cleveland Browns, Denver Broncos). • Jim Shooter, 73, American comic book writer (Secret Wars, Superman) and editor (Marvel Comics), esophageal cancer. • J. Roland Smith, 92, American politician, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (1989–2014). • Michael Sommer, 73, German trade unionist, president of the International Trade Union Confederation (2010–2014). • Thio Su Mien, 86, Singaporean lawyer and academic, acute myeloid leukemia. • Ctibor Turba, 80, Czech actor, pedagogue, and director. ==References==
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