1 •
Esko 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).
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Bahram 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).
3 •
Kgotla 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.
4 •
Sukur 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.
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Hoda 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.
6 •
Abbas 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.
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Mom 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.
8 •
Saverio 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.
9 •
Akbar 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.
10 •
Bujar 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.
11 •
Magnus 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.
12 •
Rosita 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).
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Vic 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
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Afa 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.
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Juan 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.
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Eric 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).
17 •
Alfred 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.
18 •
Annika 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).
19 •
Nelly 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.
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Edwin 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).
21 •
Eden 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.
22 •
Aki 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.
23 •
Kamal 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.
24 •
Garry 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.
25 •
Boyd 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).
26 •
Kine 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).
27 •
Dragoljub 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.
28 •
Harold 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).
29 •
S. 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.
30 •
Ismail 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==