MarketDeaths in September 2024
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Deaths in September 2024

The following is a list of notable deaths in September 2024.

September 2024
1Abel Alonso, 89, Spanish-Chilean shoemaker and football executive (Unión Española), president of the ANFP (1979–1982). • K. J. Baby, 70, Indian writer. (body discovered on this date) • Jeffrey L. Bada, 81, American chemist. • Bob Blaylock, 89, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals). • Tim Bowden, 87, Australian historian and television presenter. • Teresa Bright, 64, American guitarist and ukulele player. • Tom C. Brown, 91, American politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (1980–1986). • Denis Browne, 86, New Zealand Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Rarotonga (1977–1983), Auckland (1983–1994) and Hamilton (1994–2014). • Jorge Canda, 70–71, Spanish politician, mayor of A Lama (1995–2023), member of the Provincial Deputation of Pontevedra (2015–2017). • Norman Chui, 73, Hong Kong actor (Vengeful Beauty, Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre, Hong Kong Godfather), esophageal cancer. • Norman Davidson, 93, Scottish cricketer (national team) and rugby union player (Scotland national rugby union team). • Linda Deutsch, 80, American journalist (Associated Press), pancreatic cancer. • Eric Gilliland, 62, American television producer and writer (Roseanne, ''That '70s Show, My Boys''), colon cancer. • Lindsey Ginter, 73, American actor (Pearl Harbor, Argo, Mercury Rising). • Leroy Harris, 70, American football player (Miami Dolphins, Philadelphia Eagles). • Naftali Herstik, 77, Hungarian-born Israeli hazzan. • William E. Leber, 91, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (1996–2004). • Budimir Lončar, 100, Croatian diplomat, minister of foreign affairs of Yugoslavia (1987–1991). • Àngels Martínez Castells, 76, Spanish economist, academic and politician, member of the Parliament of Catalonia (2015–2017). • Makrand Mehta, 93, Indian historian, dengue. • Chieko Oda, 77, Japanese Olympic gymnast (1968). • Sergio Rivero, 60, Bolivian footballer (Real Santa Cruz, Oriente Petrolero, national team). • Robert W. Rust, 96, American politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (1966–1968). • Irene Ryder, 75, Hong Kong singer. • Franz Sauerzopf, 92, Austrian judge and politician, member of the Landtag Burgenland (1972–1986). • Frederick Schauer, 78, American legal philosopher, kidney disease. • John Schultz, 85, Australian Hall of Fame footballer (Footscray). • Romárico Sotomayor García, 85, Cuban soldier and politician, deputy (2008–2013). • Evert Svensson, 99, Swedish sociologist and politician, MP (1957–1991). • Brian Trueman, 92, English broadcaster (Screen Test), writer (Danger Mouse) and voice actor (Count Duckula). • Keisuke Tsunoda, 91, Japanese table tennis player. • Ahu Tuğba, 69, Turkish actress (Şeytan, Banker Bilo, Beyaz Ölüm). • Umesh Upadhyay, 66, Indian media executive (Reliance Industries Limited, Network 18) and writer, fall. 2Rashad Abu Sakhila, 23, Palestinian actor and poet, airstrike. • James B. Allen, 97, American historian. • Mick Cullen, 93, Scottish footballer (Luton Town, Grimsby Town, national team). • James Darren, 88, American singer ("Goodbye Cruel World") and actor (Gidget, T. J. Hooker), heart failure. • Wayne Duke, 69, Australian footballer (Fitzroy). • Rodolfo Hernández Suárez, 79, Colombian civil engineer and politician, senator (2022) and mayor of Bucaramanga (2016–2019), complications from cancer surgery. • H. Jeff Kimble, 75, American physicist and academic. • Kong Sam Ol, 94, Cambodian politician, MP (since 1993), minister of agriculture (1986–1989) and the Royal Palace (since 1998). • Zdravko Krstanović, 74, Serbian poet, prose writer, and critic (Slobodna Dalmacija). • Mihály Kupa, 83, Hungarian politician, minister of finance (1990–1993). (death announced on this date) • Pat Lewis, 76, American singer. • Sante Marsili, 73, Italian water polo player, Olympic silver medalist (1976). • Raul Martirez, 86, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of San Jose de Antique (1983–2002), stroke. • Aleksandr Medved, 86, Belarusian freestyle wrestler, Olympic champion (1964, 1968, 1972). • Fadhil al-Milani, 80, Iraqi-Iranian academic, author and community leader. • Bernie Mireault, 63, French-born Canadian comic book artist (The Jam), suicide. • Pádraic Monaghan, 65, Irish Gaelic footballer (Garrymore, St Jude's, Mayo). • Manuel Montoya, 64, Spanish handball coach (Romania national team, Iran national team). • Dumezweni Mthimkhulu, Motswana politician, MP (since 2019). • Merle Parkes, 97, Australian nurse educator. • Edgardo Luis Paruzzo, 70, Argentine footballer (Quilmes, Tigre, Almirante Brown). • Daniel Patte, 85, French-born American biblical scholar and author. • Vladimir Turiyansky, 89, Russian poet and composer. • Jean Winn, 94, English table tennis player. 3María Benítez, 82, American dancer and choreographer. • Vladimir Bure, 73, Russian swimmer and ice hockey fitness consultant, Olympic silver medallist (1972), complications from a heart attack. • John Allen Clements, 101, American physician. • Kazimierz Działocha, 92, Polish judge and politician, judge of the constitutional tribunal (1985–1993), senator (1995–1997), MP (1997–2001). • Clive Freeman, 61, English footballer (Swansea City, Altrincham, Doncaster Rovers). • Göran Fristorp, 76, Swedish singer and songwriter (Malta). • Ivan Garelov, 81, Bulgarian journalist and television presenter (Nova TV, BTV), complications from traumatic brain injury. • Guido Carlo Gatti, 86, Italian Olympic basketball player (1968). • Wayne Graham, 88, American Hall of Fame baseball coach (Rice Owls) and player (Philadelphia Phillies, New York Mets). • William Handal Raudales, 78–79, Honduran politician, vice president (1998–2002). • Stephan Harding, 70–71, Venezuelan-born British zoologist and ecologist. • Duncan Ironmonger, 92, Australian household economist and statistician. • Charley Johnson, 85, American football player (St. Louis Cardinals, Houston Oilers, Denver Broncos). • Alberto Jorge, 74, Argentine football player (Racing Club, León) and manager (Toluca). • James Likoudis, 95, American Catholic theologian. • Margaret Manion, 88, Australian art historian and curator. • Georg Meiring, 84, South African military officer, chief of the Army (1990–1993) and SANDF (1993–1998). • Tom Myers, 81, American football player (Detroit Lions). • Barbara S. Nielsen, 81, American politician, South Carolina superintendent of education (1991–1999). • Peeco, 79, Japanese tarento, fashion critic, and journalist, multiple organ failure. • James Scott Pringle, 87, American botanical historian. • Zdeněk Rylich, 93, Czech basketball player (Czechoslovakia national team). • Flora Fraser, 21st Lady Saltoun, 93, Scottish peer, member of the House of Lords (1979–2014). • Beverley Shore Bennett, 95, New Zealand portrait and stained-glass artist. • Igor Spassky, 98, Russian nuclear engineer (Delta III, Typhoon and Oscar submarines). • Gottfried Teubner, 79, German politician, member of the Landtag of Saxony (1990–2009). • Mike Torode, 83, Guernsey politician, chief minister (2007–2008). • Jacqueline Winsor, 82, Canadian-born American sculptor, stroke. • Robert C. Wise, 99, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1965–1974). 4Xabier Añoveros Trías de Bes, 80, Spanish academic and historian. • Luis Ayala, 91, Chilean tennis player. • John Cheshire, 91, Welsh rugby footballer (Salford, Oldham, national team). • Graeme Clyne, 83, Australian footballer (Fitzroy). • Oswald d'Andréa, 90, French pianist and film composer (Life and Nothing But, Captain Conan). • Bora Đorđević, 71, Serbian singer-songwriter (Riblja Čorba), pneumonia. • Colin Fournier, 79, British architect. • Olavi Heinonen, 85, Finnish judge, president of the Supreme Court (1989–2001). • Sergey Ivanenko, 65, Russian economist and politician, deputy (1993–2003). • Céline Orgelle Kentsop, 54, Cameroonian actress, hemorrhagic stroke. • Mark Loveday, 80, British stockbroker, motor neurone disease. • Michael McDonald, 61, American costume designer (Hair). • Hermes Ramírez, 76, Cuban sprinter, Olympic silver medallist (1968). • Joe Reaiche, 66, Australian rugby league player (Eastern Suburbs) and whistleblower. • David Rose, 81, English football club secretary (Ipswich Town). • Jacques Rouchouse, 78, French radio producer and music critic. • Larry Trader, 61, Canadian ice hockey player (Detroit Red Wings, St. Louis Blues, Montreal Canadiens). • Yang Jen-fu, 82, Taiwanese politician, member of the Legislative Yuan (1999–2012). 5Manuel Antín, 98, Argentine film director (Don Segundo Sombra, Circe, The Venerable Ones). • Faisal Basri, 64, Indonesian economist and politician, heart disease. • Derek Boshier, 87, English pop artist. • Jacques Breuer, 67, Austrian actor (Derrick, The Second Victory), stroke. • Roy Cape, 82, Trinidadian calypso saxophonist, stroke. • Rebecca Cheptegei, 33, Ugandan Olympic long-distance runner (2024), burned. • Cecil Dixon, 89, English footballer (Cardiff City, Newport County). • Herbie Flowers, 86, English musician (Blue Mink, T. Rex, Sky). • Elio Fontana, 83, Italian politician, deputy (1979–1983), senator (1983–1994). • Martin France, 60, British jazz drummer. • David Goldberg, 90, British academic and social psychiatrist. • Radha Charan Gupta, 89, Indian mathematics historian. • Kan Lai Bing, 91, Hong Kong librarian, director of the Chinese University of Hong Kong Library (1972–1983). • Kim Wang-Sik, 71, South Korean political historian, director of the National Museum of Korean Contemporary History (2012–2015), carbon monoxide poisoning. (body discovered on this date) • Davy Kiprotich Koech, 73, Kenyan immunologist, founder of KEMRI. • Robin Lloyd-Jones, 89, British author. • Gerald Matzke, 93, American politician, member of the Nebraska Legislature (1993–2001). • Sérgio Mendes, 83, Brazilian bossa nova musician ("The Look of Love", "The Fool on the Hill", "Never Gonna Let You Go"), Grammy winner (1993), complications from long COVID. • Werner Nachtigall, 90, German zoologist and biologist. • Oleksandr Rezanov, 75, Ukrainian handball player, Olympic champion (1976). • Rich Homie Quan, 34, American rapper ("Type of Way", "Flex (Ooh, Ooh, Ooh)", "Ride Out"), drug overdose. • Jorge Rivera López, 90, Argentine actor (Pobres habrá siempre, La Mary, Proceso a la infamia). • Earline S. Rogers, 89, American politician, member of the Indiana House of Representatives (1982–1990) and Senate (1990–2016). • Bill Scrimshire, 86, American politician, member of the Arkansas House of Representatives (1999–2005). • Augusto M. Seabra, 69, Portuguese music and film critic. • Screamin' Scott Simon, 75, American pianist and singer (Sha Na Na), sinus cancer. • Władysław Słowiński, 94, Polish composer and conductor. • Laurent Tirard, 57, French film director (Little Nicholas, Asterix and Obelix: God Save Britannia, Return of the Hero). • Aruna Vasudev, 87, Indian film scholar and critic. • Turhan Nejat Veziroğlu, 100, Turkish-born American engineer. 6Kelly Alexander, 75, American politician, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (since 2009). • Lucine Amara, 99, American soprano, heart failure. • Roger Blackmore, 82, English politician, lord mayor of Leicester (2009–2010). • Lorenzo Ceresoli, 93, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, vicar apostolic of Awasa (1993–2009). • John Coulter, 93, Australian medical researcher and politician, senator (1987–1995). • Stephen D. Cox, 76, American author and academic. • Edson de Castro, 85, American computer engineer and businessman. • Walter G. Ehmer, 58, American businessman, CEO of Waffle House (since 2012), cancer. • Ayşenur Eygi, 26, Turkish-born American human rights activist and protester, shot. • Armand de Fluvià, 92, Spanish genealogist, heraldist and LGBT rights activist, respiratory failure. • Melina Furman, 49, Argentine educator, popularizer and researcher (National Scientific and Technical Research Council), colon cancer. • Gustavo García de Paredes, 85, Panamanian educator and politician, rector of the University of Panama (1997–2016), manager of the Colón Free Trade Zone (1981–1982). • Paul Goldsmith, 98, American racing driver. • David Headley Green, 88, Tasmanian-born Australian geologist. • Virgil L. Hill Jr., 86, American rear admiral. • Rebecca Horn, 80, German visual artist and film director (''Buster's Bedroom''). • Neil Inall, 91, Australian agronomist, journalist, and television presenter (Always on Sunday). • Sonia Iovan, 88, Romanian gymnast, Olympic bronze medallist (1956, 1960). • Will Jennings, 80, American Hall of Fame lyricist ("My Heart Will Go On", "Tears in Heaven", "Up Where We Belong"), Oscar winner (1983, 1998), Grammy winner (1993, 1999). • Alfredo Karam, 99, Brazilian military officer and politician, commander of the navy (1984–1985). • John R. Lampe, 88, American historian. • Mike Lewis, 75, American football player (Atlanta Falcons, Green Bay Packers). • Charles F. McMillan, 69, American nuclear physicist, director of Los Alamos National Laboratory (2011–2017), traffic collision. • Cathy Merrick, 62, Canadian First Nations leader, grand chief of the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs (since 2022). • Renato Molinari, 78, Italian powerboat racer. • Marty Morton, 82, Australian entertainer, cancer. • Pim de la Parra, 84, Surinamese-Dutch film director (Wan Pipel, Frank en Eva) and film producer (Blue Movie). • Alan Rees, 86, British racing driver. • Gaetano Salvemini, 82, Italian football player and manager (Genoa, Palermo, Empoli). • Marie Michele St. Louis, 55, Mauritian Olympic judoka (1996). • Vladas Terleckas, 84, Lithuanian politician. • Johnny Thunder, 93, American singer ("Loop de Loop"). • Horst Weigang, 83, German footballer (Lokomotive Leipzig, Rot-Weiß Erfurt), Olympic bronze medallist (1964). • Bent Wolmar, 87, Danish footballer (AGF, national team). • Ron Yeats, 86, Scottish football player (Liverpool, national team) and manager (Tranmere Rovers), complications from Alzheimer's disease. 7James Byrne, 76, Irish fraudster. • Anthony Checchia, 94, American arts administrator and bassoonist. • Pierre Consigny, 94, French government official and politician, president of the French Red Cross (1994–1997). • Darcy, 69, Brazilian footballer (Guarani, Sport Recife, Portuguesa), cancer. • Max Dauphin, 47, Luxembourgish painter. • Alan Feinstein, 93, American philanthropist. • Michael Guider, 73, Australian convicted paedophile and child killer. • Timothy Hyman, 78, British painter. • Bud Irving, 98, Canadian football player (Winnipeg Blue Bombers). • Archie Karas, 73, Greek-American gambler and poker player. • Slavo Kukić, 70, Bosnian sociologist, member of the Academy of Sciences and Arts of Bosnia and Herzegovina. • Harry Leary, 65, American BMX racer, heat exhaustion. • James Matthews, 95, South African poet, writer and publisher. • Dan Morgenstern, 94, German-born American music journalist (Jazz Journal, DownBeat) and archivist, eight-time Grammy winner, heart failure. • Sarah Mateke Nyirabashitsi, 50, Ugandan politician, MP (since 2021), heart attack. • Diondre Overton, 26, American football player (Clemson Tigers, Philadelphia Stars, Memphis Showboats), shot. • Cesare Poli, 79, Italian footballer (Lanerossi Vicenza, Inter Milan, Cagliari). • Heinrich Schmelz, 94, Austrian civil servant and politician, MP (1977–1988). • Nancy Sununu, 85, American politician, first lady of New Hampshire (1983–1989), complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Juozas Žilys, 82, Lithuanian lawyer and judge, member of the constitutional court (1993–1999). 8Allen Aldridge, 52, American football player (Denver Broncos, Detroit Lions, Houston Texans). • Mauricio Arriaza Chicas, 59, Salvadoran police officer, director of the National Civil Police (since 2019), helicopter crash. • Robert A. Collier Jr., 93, American judge and politician, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (1965–1967). • Ian Davidson, 84, British scriptwriter (The Two Ronnies, The Brittas Empire) and actor (''Monty Python's Flying Circus''). • Paul Dodd, 88, Australian rules footballer (St. Kilda). • David Dumville, 75, British medievalist and Celtic scholar. • Ian Froman, 87, South African-born Israeli tennis player. • Ana Gervasi, 57, Peruvian diplomat, minister of foreign affairs (2022–2023). (body discovered on this date) • Tarek Ali Hassan, 86, Egyptian composer and endocrinologist. • Morriss Henry, 92, American politician, member of the Arkansas House of Representatives (1967–1970) and Senate (1971–1974). • İlkan Karaman, 34, Turkish basketball player (Fenerbahçe, Tofaş Bursa, national team), traffic collision. • Ed Kranepool, 79, American baseball player (New York Mets), cardiac arrest. • John Lewis, 71, Australian rules footballer (Fitzroy). • Viktor Lyadov, 58, Russian pianist. • Mara Malavenda, 79, Italian trade unionist and politician, deputy (1996–2001). • Robert Marcy, 104, French actor. • Alexander Maslyakov, 82, Russian television game show host (KVN), lung cancer. • Tatsuro Matsumae, 97, Japanese academic and politician, member of the House of Councillors (1977–2001), pneumonia. • Maxwell McCombs, 85, American journalism scholar. • Henny Moan, 88, Norwegian actress (Nine Lives, Lake of the Dead, ''O' Horten''). • Zoot Money, 82, English singer and keyboardist (The Animals, Zoot Money's Big Roll Band). • Bud Muehleisen, 92, American racquetball and paddleball player, stroke. • Puput Novel, 50, Indonesian singer, actress, and presenter, breast cancer. • Harley Refsal, 79, American woodcarver. • Peter Renaday, 89, American voice actor (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The Transformers, ''Assassin's Creed''). • Vikas Sethi, 48, Indian actor (Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi, Kahiin to Hoga, Kasautii Zindagii Kay), heart attack. • Emi Shinohara, 61, Japanese voice actress (Sailor Moon, Naruto, Perfect Blue). • Yves Simoens, 82, Belgian Jesuit priest, biblicist, and academic. • Harry Smith, 96, British Egyptologist and academic. • Andrzej Socharski, 77, Polish Olympic sports shooter (1976). • Michel Soufflet, 94, French industrialist, chairman of The Soufflet Group (1957–2000). • Ben Thapa, 42, English opera singer (G4). • Tie Liu, 91, Chinese writer and political dissident. • Robert F. Titus, 97, American air force brigadier general. • Wu Chien-pao, 73, Taiwanese politician and convicted game fixer, member (1998–2011) and speaker (2002–2010) of the Tainan City Council, esophageal cancer. 9Md. Abdul Maleque, 77, Bangladeshi politician, MP (2013–2019). • Jean-Claude Berejnoï, 85, French rugby union player (national team). • Carlos Bielicki, 84, Argentine chess master. • John Cassaday, 52, American comic book artist (Planetary, Astonishing X-Men, Captain America), cardiac arrest. • Robert A. Chase, 101, American surgeon. • Lila Christoforidou, 84–85, Greek lawyer and politician, MP (1981–1985). • Shomie Das, 89, Indian educationist. • Carroll Dawson, 86, American basketball coach and executive (Baylor Bears, Houston Rockets). • Marcello De Dorigo, 87, Italian Olympic cross-country skier (1960, 1964). • Nick Dondas, 84, Australian politician, MP (1996–1998). • Jenaro García-Arreciado, 77, Spanish engineer and politician, deputy (1982–1998). • Cecília Gáspár, 39, Hungarian footballer (TSV Crailsheim, SGS Essen, national team). • Mary-Pat Green, 72, American actress (Any Day Now, Fantastic Four, The Break-Up). • James Earl Jones, 93, American actor (Star Wars, Fences, The Lion King), Tony winner (1969, 1987). • Kuniaki Kobayashi, 68, Japanese professional wrestler (NJPW, NWA Hollywood, AJPW), pancreatic cancer. • Robert Kościelny, 63, Polish engineer and politician, MP (1993–1997). • Lee Hoi-sang, 83, Hong Kong actor (The 36th Chamber of Shaolin, The Incredible Kung Fu Master, Shaolin and Wu Tang) and martial artist. • Anne-José Lemonnier, 66, French poet. • Mohammad H. Mehrmand, 96, Iranian Imperial Air Force pilot. • Minnie Mendoza, 89, Cuban-American baseball player (Minnesota Twins). • Charlotte O'Brien, 12, Australian child, suicide. • Xavier Oriach, 96, Spanish-French painter and engraver. • Raja Petra Kamarudin, 73, Malaysian blogger (Malaysia Today). • Jacek Rybicki, 65, Polish politician, MP (1997–2001). • Friedrich Schorlemmer, 80, German theologian and activist (Peaceful Revolution). • Robert Smoktunowicz, 62, Polish politician, senator (2001–2007). • Karen Swassjan, 76, Armenian philosopher. • Patricia Taylor, 95, Australian-born Canadian microbiologist. • Jeffrey Titford, 90, British politician, MEP (1999–2009), cancer. • Caterina Valente, 93, French-Italian singer ("Bongo Cha Cha Cha"). • Herbert S. White, 97, Austrian-born American librarian. • Mitchell Wiggins, 64, American basketball player (Chicago Bulls, Houston Rockets, Philadelphia 76ers). • Alexander Yevstifeyev, 66, Russian politician, senator (2002–2004) and head of Mari El (2017–2022). • Yeshey Zimba, 73, Bhutanese politician, prime minister (2000-2001, 2004-2005). 10Brian Aldridge, 47, American politician, member of the Mississippi House of Representatives (2004–2016). • Tina McElroy Ansa, 74, American novelist and journalist. • Nub Beamer, 88, Canadian gridiron football player. • Frankie Beverly, 77, American singer (Maze) and songwriter ("Before I Let Go", "Back in Stride"). • Clio Maria Bittoni, 89, Italian lawyer, companion of the president (2006–2015). • Patrick Bolger, 76, Canadian Olympic wrestler (1968, 1972) and judoka. • David Boutin, 71, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (1994–1998, 2008–2010) and Senate (2010–2016). • Sir John Campbell, 90, Scottish farmer and businessman. • Roberto Chale, 77, Peruvian football player (Universitario, national team) and manager (Universitario). • Daddae, 60, English musician (Soul II Soul). • Valarie D'Elia, 64, American travel writer, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. • Michaela DePrince, 29, Sierra Leonean-American ballerina. • Dusko Doder, 87, American journalist (The Washington Post), Lewy body dementia. • Arthur Edghill, 98, American jazz drummer. • Ernesto Franco, 68, Italian academic and writer. • Karl Gouder, 45, Maltese politician, MP (2010–2013, 2015–2022). • Richard Hickmet, 76, British politician, MP (1983–1987). • Doug Hood, 70, New Zealand record producer ("Pink Frost", Boodle Boodle Boodle), cancer. • Billy Klapper, 87, American spur and bit maker. • Kong Xianjing, 72, Chinese engineer and academic administrator, vice president of DLUT (1999–2002) and member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering. • Chungdak Koren, 74, Tibetan nurse and politician, member of the Parliament of the Central Tibetan Administration (2011–2014). • Robert F. Landel, 98, American physical chemist. • Kevin Long, 69, American football player (South Carolina Gamecocks, New York Jets, Arizona Wranglers). • Francisco Lopera, 73, Colombian neurologist. • Serge Lourie, 78, British politician. • Abbas Mahfouzi, 96, Iranian Twelver Shi'a marja'. • Eligio Martínez, 69, Bolivian footballer (The Strongest, national team). • László Mészáros, 47, Hungarian footballer (Fortuna Sittard). (death announced on this date) • Maria Politseymako, 86, Russian actress (Success, 100 Days Before the Command, The Parrot Speaking Yiddish). • Pari Saberi, 92, Iranian theatre director. • Jim Sasser, 87, American politician, member of the U.S. Senate (1977–1995), ambassador to China (1996–1999). • William F. Stanton, 101, American politician, member of the California State Assembly (1963–1967). • Kazu Yuzuki, 69–70, Japanese manga artist (Garo). 11Gabriel Adekunle Aromolaran, 86, Nigerian traditional ruler, Owa Obokun of Ijesha (since 1982). • Senaka Batagoda, 66, Sri Lankan singer. • James S. Clegg, 91, American biochemist. • Kenneth Cope, 93, English actor (Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased), Coronation Street, The Damned). • Jann Darlyn, 95, American actress (The Ten Commandments, Perry Mason, The Garment Jungle) and model. • Elaine DePrince, 77, American author and activist, complications from surgery. • Alberto Fujimori, 86, Peruvian politician and convicted criminal, president (1990–2000), tongue cancer. • Ehab Galal, 57, Egyptian football player (Ismaily) and manager (ENPPI, Zamalek), stroke. • Luca Giurato, 84, Italian journalist and television presenter (Domenica in, Unomattina), heart attack. • Steve Gregg, 68, American swimmer, Olympic silver medalist (1976). • Josef Helbling, 89, Swiss Olympic cyclist (1960). • Jeong Jae-mun, 87, South Korean political scientist and politician, MP (1985–2004). • Peter Klashorst, 67, Dutch painter, sculptor, and photographer, lymphoma. • Galius Kličius, 74, Lithuanian painter, cinematographer, and theatrical designer. • Nigel Lambert, 80, English voice actor (Look Around You, Wizard101, Doctor Who). • Aussie Malcolm, 83, Australian-born New Zealand politician, MP (1975–1984), minister of immigration (1981–1984) and health (1981–1984). • Ibsen Martínez, 72, Venezuelan journalist (El Nacional, El Nuevo Herald) and screenwriter (Por Estas Calles), heart attack. • Chad McQueen, 63, American actor (The Karate Kid, Martial Law, Red Line) and racing driver, organ failure. • Jean-Henri Meunier, 74, French film director and screenwriter. • Frank Misson, 85, Australian cricketer (New South Wales, national team). • Karl Moline, 51, American comic book artist (Fray, Route 666, Loners). • James H. Moor, 82, American ethicist and moral philosopher. • Didier Roustan, 66, French sports journalist (Téléfoot), liver cancer. • Joe Schmidt, 92, American Hall of Fame football player and coach (Detroit Lions). • Myron Stankiewicz, 88, Canadian ice hockey player (St. Louis Blues, Philadelphia Flyers). • Daniel Starr, 90, American college athletics administrator. • Nikolai Svanidze, 69, Russian television and radio host, brain ischemia. • Malick Touré, 28, Malian footballer (Club Africain, US Biskra, MO Béjaïa), heart attack. • Illia Yefimchyk, 36, Belarusian bodybuilder, cardiac arrest. 12Julius Ansah, 74, Ghanaian jurist, justice of the Supreme Court (2004–2020). • Stan Asofsky, 87, American aficionado, book club administrator and tennis facility manager. • Jean Beaufils, 88, French politician, deputy (1981–1993), • Safeya Binzagr, 84, Saudi painter and museum owner. • Chen Xianhua, 87, Chinese lieutenant general. • Santi Coch, 64, Spanish football player (Gimnàstic) and manager (Pobla Mafumet). • Harry W. Crosby, 98, American historian and photographer. • Per-Olof Ericsson, 86, Swedish Olympic swimmer (1960). • Joseph G. Gall, 96, American biologist. • John Haglelgam, 75, Micronesian politician, president (1987–1991). • Hank, 12–13, American sports mascot dog (Milwaukee Brewers). • Greg Harden, 75, American life coach and motivational speaker, complications from surgery. • Reinhard Hartmann, 86, Austrian-born English lexicographer and applied linguist. • María Daniela Icaza, 35, Ecuadorian prison director (Litoral Penitentiary), shot. • Elisabeth Kværne, 71, Norwegian langeleik player. • Wasyl Medwit, 75, Polish-born Ukrainian Greek Catholic hierarch, auxiliary bishop of Lviv (1994–1996) and Donetsk-Kharkiv (2009–2013). • Charles W. Moore, 84, American football player (Tennessee State Tigers) and coach (Bethune–Cookman Wildcats, Langston University). • Frank Oberle Sr., 92, German-born Canadian politician, MP (1972–1993) and minister of forestry (1990–1993). • Papa Kojak, 68, Jamaican musician. • Stephen Peat, 44, Canadian ice hockey player (Washington Capitals), injuries sustained in traffic collision. • Avelino Porto, 88, Argentine lawyer, minister of health (1991) and founder of the University of Belgrano. • Guy Robinson, 85, American racing driver. • Laine Tarvis, 86, Estonian politician. • Martin Vernon, 73, English cricketer (Middlesex, Gloucestershire). (death announced on this date) • Sitaram Yechury, 72, Indian politician, MP (2005–2017), pneumonia. • Rolf Zachariassen, 89, Finnish Olympic sailor (1960). 13Franca Bettoia, 88, Italian actress (A Man of Straw, The Last Man on Earth, Sandokan Against the Leopard of Sarawak). • Moisés Canelo, 74, Honduran singer-songwriter, stroke. • Tommy Cash, 84, American musician ("Six White Horses"). • Ben Fairbrother, 51, Canadian football player (Saskatchewan Roughriders, BC Lions), traffic collision. • Wolfgang Gerhardt, 80, German politician, MP (1994–2013). • Pravin Gordhan, 75, South African politician and anti-apartheid activist, minister of public enterprises (2018–2024) and finance (2009–2014, 2015–2017), twice MNA, cancer. • Svanfríður Guðjónsdóttir, 83, Icelandic footballer. • Harold D. Guither, 97, American agricultural economist and writer. • Victor Halberstadt, 85, Dutch economist and academic. • Joseph Haruna Duza, 61, Nigerian politician, member of the Niger State House of Assembly. • J. Gorman Houston Jr., 91, American judge, justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama (1985–2005). • Anja Jantschik, 55, German journalist and writer. • Zbigniew Lew-Starowicz, 80, Polish psychiatrist and psychotherapist. • Lex Marinos, 75, Australian actor (Kingswood Country) and radio presenter (Triple J). • George Mason, 94, New Zealand botanist, chemist, and philanthropist. • Christa C. Mayer Thurman, 89, German and American curator, art historian, author, and scholar • Mary McFadden, 85, American designer, myelodysplasia. • Kevin Miles, 95, Australian actor (''Carson's Law, Dynasty''). • Chalong Pakdeevijit, 93, Thai film director and actor, pulmonary edema. • Mark Podwal, 79, American artist, author, and filmmaker, cancer. • Jan Popczyk, 78, Polish electrical engineer. • Sir George Radda, 88, Hungarian-British chemist, chief executive of MRC (1996–2004). • Nicola Rotolo, 99, Italian politician, president of Apulia (1975–1978). • Ruth Schumann Antelme, 98–99, French academic and Egyptologist. • Edward James Slattery, 84, American Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Tulsa (1993–2016). • Itsuo Sonobe, 95, Japanese lawyer and judge, justice of the Supreme Court (1989–1999). • Kristinn Stefánsson, 79, Icelandic basketball player (KR). • Milda Vainiutė, 61, Lithuanian legal scholar and politician, minister of justice (2016–2018). • Lois Wilson, 97, Canadian politician and academic administrator, senator (1998–2002), chancellor of Lakehead University (1990–2000). • Xu Yong, 65, Chinese military officer and politician, member of the National People's Congress (2013–2018). 14Berit Ås, 96, Norwegian politician, MP (1973–1977). • Regina Becker-Schmidt, 87, German psychologist and sociologist. • Walter Birtles, 87, Canadian Olympic basketball player (1964). • Toshen Bora, 74, Indian footballer (national team). • Otis Davis, 92, American sprinter, Olympic champion (1960). • Jean-Michel Dupuis, 69, French actor (Little Marcel, Dossier 51, La Boum). • Brenda Fajardo, 84, Filipino artist and printmaker. • Sadreddin Hejazi, 76, Iranian actor (The Gun Loaded, Santouri, Doubt). • Fred Nall Hollis, 76, American visual artist. • Zubair Khan, 61, Indian politician, Rajasthan MLA (1990–1998, 2003–2008, since 2023). • James Magee, 79, American visual artist, colon and prostate cancer. • Kamel Ouejdide, 44, French-Moroccan footballer (Sète 34, Clermont, Boussu Dour Borinage). • Fernando Puche, 78, Spanish businessman, president of Málaga CF (1997–2001). • Charles Riggins, 64, American football player (Tampa Bay Buccaneers). • Jaber Al-Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah, 82, Kuwaiti royal, prime minister (2011–2019) and minister of defense (2001–2011). • Richard Allen Thompson, 90, American politician, member of the Indiana House of Representatives (1979–1984) and Senate (1984–1996). • Andrzej Zieliński, 89, Polish engineer and politician, minister of communication (1993–1997). 15Aleksandr Baryshnikov, 75, Russian shotputter, Olympic bronze (1976) and silver (1980) medalist. • Richard G. Candelaria, 102, American World War II flying ace. • Harry Chappas, 66, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox). • Cho Gyeong-mok, 87, South Korean politician, MP (1985–1992). • David Davis, 63, American bluegrass musician, traffic collision. • Jack Fagan, 85, Irish Gaelic footballer (Meath) and journalist (Irish Times). • Geoffrey Hinsliff, 86, English actor (Coronation Street, Brass, Doctor Who). • Kenny Hyslop, 73, Scottish drummer (Slik, Zones, Simple Minds), prostate cancer. • Jack D. Ives, 92, British-born Canadian montologist. • Tito Jackson, 70, American Hall of Fame musician (The Jackson 5), heart attack. • Elias Khoury, 76, Lebanese novelist and public intellectual. • Basil H. Losten, 94, American Ukrainian Greek Catholic hierarch, auxiliary bishop of Philadelphia (1971–1977) and bishop of Stamford (1977–2006). • Roli Mosimann, 68, Swiss-born American musician (Swans) and record producer (Mind Bomb, Album of the Year), lung cancer. • Sello Motloung, 54, South African actor (''Gangster's Paradise: Jerusalema, Matatiele, Blood Psalms''). • Gheorghe Mulțescu, 72, Romanian football player (Jiul Petroșani, national team) and manager (Dinamo București). • Nam Jae-hui, 90, South Korean politician, MP (1979–1992), minister of labor (1993–1994). • Miye Ota, 106, American ballroom dancer and businesswoman. • Brian Richardson, 77, Australian Olympic rower (1976, 1980). • Valentin Samungi, 82, Romanian handballer, Olympic bronze medallist (1972). • Karin Sundbye, 96, Norwegian textile artist. • Malcolm Mitchell-Thomson, 3rd Baron Selsdon, 86, British peer, banker and businessman, member of the House of Lords (1963–2021). • Justin Yoder, 37, American soapbox racer, injuries sustained in traffic collision. 16Norman Ackroyd, 86, English visual artist. • Yuko Arakida, 70, Japanese volleyball player, Olympic champion (1976). • Gloria Bornstein, 87, American artist. • Paul-André Cadieux, 77, Canadian ice hockey player (SC Bern, HC Davos, EHC Chur). • Daniel Cordier, 82, French footballer (Union Sportive de Valenciennes Anzin, Troyes). • Robert Dill-Bundi, 65, Swiss racing cyclist, Olympic champion (1980). • Mir Sarfraz Chakar Domki, 55, Pakistani politician, Balochistan MPA (since 2013). • Dame Elizabeth Esteve-Coll, 85, British academic and museum director. • Tyrone C. Fahner, 81, American lawyer and politician, Illinois attorney general (1980–1983). • Pascal Flynn, 86–87, Irish Gaelic footballer (St. Mary's, Dublin). • Harrison J. Goldin, 88, American politician, member of the New York State Senate (1966–1973), New York City comptroller (1974–1989). • Peter Green, 99, British historian. • Steve Hardwick, 68, English footballer (Oxford United, Huddersfield Town, Newcastle United). • Eikoh Hosoe, 91, Japanese photographer and filmmaker, adrenal gland tumor • Anwar Jassam, 77, Iraqi football manager (Al-Zawraa, Al-Naft, national team). • István Juhász, 79, Hungarian footballer (Ferencvárosi TC, national team), Olympic champion (1968). • Robert Lansdorp, 85, American tennis coach. • Barbara Leigh-Hunt, 88, English actress (Frenzy, Henry VIII and His Six Wives, Bequest to the Nation). • Curtis McCormack, 72, American politician, member of the Vermont House of Representatives (1983–1996, 2013–2022), cancer. • Steve Oelrich, 78, American politician and law enforcement officer, member of the Florida Senate (2006–2012). • Barbara C. Pringle, 85, American politician, member of the Ohio House of Representatives (1982–2000). • Roy Reiman, 90, American philanthropist and publicist, founder of Reiman Publications. • Chris Serle, 81, British television presenter (''That's Life!''), stroke. • Gary Shaw, 63, English footballer (Aston Villa, Kjøbenhavns Boldklub, Shrewsbury Town), complications from a fall. • Song Binbin, 77, Chinese Red Guard leader, cancer. • Billy Edd Wheeler, 91, American singer and songwriter ("Jackson", "It's Midnight", "Coward of the County"). • Tony Whitford, 83, Canadian politician, commissioner of the Northwest Territories (2005–2010). 17Ebenezer Kwadwo Teye Addo, Ghanaian politician, Central Regional Minister (2013). • Evin Agassi, 78, Iranian-born American Assyrian singer, glioblastoma. • Ahmad Mohd Don, 77, Malaysian banker, governor of the Central Bank (1994–1998). • Taimuraz Batagov, 84, Russian military officer, lawyer, and politician, deputy (1990–1993). • Werner Bernreuther, 82, German actor, musician and writer. • César, 68, Brazilian footballer (America, Benfica, Grêmio). • Herman Chinery-Hesse, 60, Ghanaian software company executive, cardiac arrest. • Joseph Ciechanover, 90, Israeli civil servant. • Gene Cronin, 90, American football player (Detroit Lions, Washington Redskins, Dallas Cowboys). • Jim Cullivan, 103, American football coach (Murray State Racers). • Magda De Galan, 77, Belgian politician. • Nelson DeMille, 81, American novelist (''The General's Daughter, Plum Island, The Charm School''), esophageal cancer. • Priscilla Dunn, 80, American politician, member of the Alabama House of Representatives (1998–2009) and Senate (2009–2022). • Jimmy Giménez-Arnau, 81, Spanish journalist, author and television personality. • Tony Haynes, 83, English composer and bandleader (Grand Union Orchestra). • Paul Imiéla, 81, French footballer (Amiens, France Amateurs). • Chris Jones, 84, English rock climber and writer. • Neil King Jr., 65, American journalist and author, complications from esophageal cancer. • Renu C. Laskar, 92, Indian-born American mathematician. • Juozas Lebednykas, 77, Lithuanian artist and sculptor. • Beppe Menegatti, 95, Italian theatre director. • Mohamed Mahmoud Ould Mohamedou, 56, Mauritanian diplomat, minister of foreign affairs (2008–2009). • Venkatreddy Mudnal, 71, Indian politician, Karnataka MLA (2018–2023). • José Patriota, 63, Brazilian social worker and politician, Pernambuco MLA (since 2023), liver cancer. • Beyene Petros, 74, Ethiopian politician, MP (2000–2005). • Jean Roberts, 81, Australian Olympic discus thrower (1968). • Hitler Saavedra, 46, Peruvian surgeon and politician, MP (since 2021). • C. I. D. Sakunthala, 84, Indian actress (Thavapudhalavan, Agathiyar, Idhaya Veenai). • JD Souther, 78, American Hall of Fame singer-songwriter ("You're Only Lonely", "Her Town Too", "New Kid in Town"). • Donnell Thompson, 65, American football player (Baltimore/Indianapolis Colts). • Peter Tiboris, 76, American conductor. 18Kesaria Abramidze, 37, Georgian model (Miss Trans Global) and influencer, stabbed. • Pierre Alonzo, 84, French football player (Red Star, Cannes) and manager (Paris Saint-Germain). • Gerti Bogdani, 44, Albanian politician, MP (2009–2017), cardiac arrest. • Ursel Brunner, 83, German swimmer, Olympic bronze medalist (1960). • Luigi Bulleri, 90, Italian politician, mayor of Pisa (1976–1983), deputy (1983–1992). • Keith Curran, 68, American playwright and actor. • Dick Diamonde, 76, Dutch-born Australian bassist (The Easybeats). • G. M. Keith Dow, 87, Canadian politician, New Brunswick MLA (1982–1987). • Nick Gravenites, 85, American blues musician (The Electric Flag, Big Brother and the Holding Company) and record producer ("One Toke Over the Line"), complications from dementia and diabetes. • Anton Hofherr, 76, German Olympic ice hockey player (1972). • Tofazzal Hossain, 35, Bangladeshi student, beaten. • Jason Joynes, 54, Australian basketball player (Westside Saints, Newcastle Falcons, Geelong Supercats), cancer. • Zulya Kamalova, 55, Russian-born Australian singer, cancer. • Zbigniew Kociołek, 79, Polish football manager (Stoczniowiec Gdańsk, Lechia Gdańsk, Wisła Płock). • Shahnawaz Kumbhar, Pakistani doctor, shot. • Ella Leffland, 92, American novelist and short story writer. • Annick Le Thomas, 88, French botanist. • Sam Malcolmson, 77, Scottish-born New Zealand footballer (Queen of the South, Albion Rovers, national team). • Ken Melville, 93, Australian rules footballer (Melbourne). • Christian-Marie Monnot, 78, French journalist (France 2). • Pat Pimm, 67, Canadian politician, British Columbia MLA (2009–2017). • Temario Rivera, 77, Filipino political scientist, pancreatic cancer. • Salvatore Schillaci, 59, Italian footballer (Juventus, Inter Milan, national team), colon cancer. • Sir Patrick Sergeant, 100, British journalist (Daily Mail), investor and businessman, founder of Euromoney Institutional Investor. • Tony Soper, 95, British ornithologist and television presenter (Animal Magic). • Sehat Sutardja, 63, Indonesian-born American technology industry executive, co-founder of Marvell Technology Group. • Michel Think, 64, Luxembourgian Olympic sport shooter (1992). • André Vadon, 90, French rugby league player (Cavaillon, Albi, national team). • Wojciech Wala, 59, Polish Olympic wrestler (1988). • Stephan Wittwer, 71, Swiss experimental musician and composer. • Rolf Wolfshohl, 85, German racing cyclist, 1965 Vuelta a España winner. • Jerzy Wuttke, 79, Polish visual artist and politician, MP (1989–1991, 1993–1997). 19Ralph Abraham, 88, American mathematician. • Jay J. Armes, 92, American private investigator and politician. • Jack Belrose, 97, Canadian radio scientist. • María Díaz Cañete, 40, Spanish politician, member of the Andalusian parliament (since 2023), cancer. • Amélia Hruschka, 91, Brazilian lawyer and politician, Paraná MLA (1983–1991). • Burrell Ives Humphreys, 97, American judge. • Bimal Kar, 87, Bangladeshi footballer (Shadhin Bangla). • Timmy Kwebulana, 83, South African actor. • Gail Letzter, 64, American mathematician. • Bobby Lewis, 78, American basketball player (South Carolina State, Wilmington Bombers) and coach (Haverford College). • Jack Limpert, 90, American journalist (Washingtonian). • Daniel McMahon, 41, American musician, producer and audio engineer, esophageal cancer. • Kevin Mullins, 54, American judge, shot. • Tongsun Park, 89, South Korean lobbyist. • Fabiola Posada, 61, Colombian humorist, member of the Bogotá City Council (2002–2005). • Ivan Ramos, 58, Belizean politician, member of the Belize House of Representatives (2012–2015). • Victoria Roshchyna, 27, Ukrainian journalist. • Bruno Sacco, 90, Italian-German automobile designer. • Marvin Schlachter, 90, American music executive, founder of Prelude Records, intestinal cancer. • Pierre Vilars, 108, French military officer. • Kari Vogt, 85, Norwegian religious historian. • Florence Warner, 77, American singer. • Jonathan Wells, 82, American pseudoscientific biologist (Icons of Evolution). • Eduardo Xol, 58, American television personality (Extreme Makeover: Home Edition), designer and entertainer, stabbed. 20Valentinas Antanavičius, 88, Lithuanian painter. • Ibrahim Aqil, 61–62, Lebanese airforce leader (Redwan Force), airstrike. • Józef Bachórz, 90, Polish philologist. • Victor Barnett, 91, British-American businessman. • Michael A. Brown, 74, Canadian politician, Ontario MPP (1987–2011). • Kathryn Crosby, 90, American actress (The 7th Voyage of Sinbad, Anatomy of a Murder, Operation Mad Ball) and singer. • William W. Crouch, 83, American general. • Richard Dyer, 82, American music critic (The Boston Globe). • Eddin Syazlee Shith, 50, Malaysian politician, MP (2018–2022). • Daniel J. Evans, 98, American politician, governor of Washington (1965–1977), member of the U.S. Senate (1983–1989) and Washington House of Representatives (1957–1965). • Herbert Foerstel, 90, American librarian and author. • Artashes Geghamyan, 74, Armenian politician, mayor of Yerevan (1989–1990). • David Graham, 99, British actor (Thunderbirds, Doctor Who, Peppa Pig). • Barbara Horawianka, 94, Polish actress (Passenger, Maria and Napoleon, Colonel Kwiatkowski). • Srirangam Kannan, 72, Indian musician. • Jack Kessler, 79, American hazzan and musician. • Pavel Klener, 87, Czech oncologist and politician, member of the Czech National Council (1990–1992) and minister of health (1989–1990). • Philippine Le Noir de Carlan, 19, French woman, asphyxiated. (body discovered on this date) • Daniel López Romo, 79, Puerto Rican lawyer, U.S. attorney for Puerto Rico (1982–1993). • Greg Malouf, 64, Australian chef. (death announced on this date) • Yan Morvan, 70, French photographer, skin cancer. • Nguyễn Đình Đầu, 104, Vietnamese historian. • Victor D. Norman, 78, Norwegian economist, minister of labour (2001–2004), cancer. • Darrell Opfer, 83, American politician, member of the Ohio House of Representatives (1993–1999). • Freddie Eugene Owens, 46, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection. • Velayudhan Panikkassery, 94, Indian historian. • Kaviyoor Ponnamma, 79, Indian actress (Kalippattam, Nandanam, Kudumbasametham). • Simone Prouvé, 92, French textile artist. • Kim Richmond, 84, American jazz saxophonist and composer, bladder cancer. • Sayuri, 28, Japanese singer-songwriter ("Sore wa Chiisana Hikari no Youna", "Furaregai Girl", "Parallel Line"). • George K. Schweitzer, 99, American chemist. • Robert Spence, 91, British engineer. • Jon Svendsen, 70, American water polo player, Olympic silver medallist (1984). • Cleo Sylvestre, 79, British actress (Crossroads, Paddington, All Creatures Great and Small). • Ron Warren, 95, Australian rules footballer (Geelong). • Randy West, 76, American pornographic actor, heart and kidney failure. • Olle Zetterquist, 97, Swedish artist and violinist. • Radmila Živković, 71, Serbian actress (Variola Vera, The Meeting Point, Kuduz). 21Brian Bermingham, 77, Irish politician, lord mayor of Cork (2008–2009). • Barbara Metselaar Berthold, 72–73, German photographer and filmmaker. • Raquel Blandón, 81, Guatemalan politician and lawyer, first lady (1986–1991), sepsis. • Jacques de Groote, 97, Belgian economist. • Albert Fogarty, 84, Canadian politician, Prince Edward Island MLA (1979–1993). • Zahir Al Ghafri, 68, Omani poet. • Benny Golson, 95, American jazz saxophonist and composer ("I Remember Clifford", "Stablemates", "Whisper Not"). • Bernard Gross, 89, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1967–1971). • Donna Henes, 79, American artist and urban shaman. • Akiko Kumai, 84, Japanese writer and researcher, heart failure. • M. M. Lawrence, 95, Indian politician, MP (1980–1984). • Eddie Low, 81, New Zealand musician, cancer. • David Garrard Lowe, 91, American historian and author. • James Maness, 61, American football player (Chicago Bears), early onset Alzheimer’s and dementia. • Paola Marella, 61, Italian architect and television presenter, cancer. • Al McCoy, 91, American sportscaster (Phoenix Suns). • Rocky Moran, 74, American racing driver (IMSA, CART), cancer. • Mercury Morris, 77, American football player (Miami Dolphins, San Diego Chargers), Super Bowl champion (1972, 1973). • Dick Moss, 93, American labor lawyer. • Manolis Papastefanakis, 84, Greek lawyer and politician, MP (1981–1990, 1993–1996), minister of the interior (1987). • Ren Jianxin, 99, Chinese jurist and politician, president of the Supreme People's Court (1988–1998) and vice chairperson of the CPPCC (1998–2003). • Juan Carlos Salazar, 59, Venezuelan singer and cuatro player. • Evgeniy Sapiro, 90, Russian economist and politician, minister of regional development (1998). • Reza Saraj, 59, Iranian politician. • Tom Spanbauer, 78, American author (The Man Who Fell in Love with the Moon), heart failure. • Melvin L. Stukes, 76, American politician, member of the Maryland House of Delegates (2007–2015) and Baltimore City Council (1991–2004). • Mário Genival Tourinho, 91, Brazilian politician, deputy (1975–1983). 22Walter Bainbridge, 94, American figure skater. • Michael Braasch, 58, American scientist, pancreatic cancer. • Fania Brancovskaja, 102, Lithuanian teacher, librarian and statistician. • Ralph Cann, 89, English footballer (Mansfield Town). • Roy Clay, 95, American computer scientist. • Max Cresswell, 84, New Zealand philosopher. • Andrzej Głownia, 72, Polish footballer (Lechia Gdańsk, Arka Gdynia). • José Grande, 79, Spanish racing cyclist. • Brian Huggett, 87, Welsh golfer. • Fredric Jameson, 90, American philosopher (Postmodernism, or, the Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism, The Political Unconscious). • Peter Jay, 87, British journalist and diplomat, ambassador to the United States (1977–1979). • W. Jayasiri, 77, Sri Lankan actor (Seilama, Visidela, Sudu Kaluwara). • Jouko Jokinen, 87, Finnish Olympic speed skater (1960, 1964). • Hilary King, 92–93, Welsh bowler. (death announced on this date) • Hanif Kureshi, 41, Indian artist and designer, lung cancer. • Enid MacRobbie, 92, Scottish plant scientist. • Lucienne Malovry, 93, French politician, senator (2004–2011), mayor of Cormeilles-en-Parisis (1995–2008). • Ján Michalko, 76, Slovak Olympic cross-country skier (1972, 1976). • Akkaphan Namart, 39, Thai actor (Sapai Glai Peun Tiang, Satja Nai Chum Joan), heart cancer. • Viktor Nozdrin, 72, Russian football player (Lokomotiv Moscow) and manager (Nara-ShBFR Naro-Fominsk, Sakhalin Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk). • Park Hee-bu, 85, South Korean civil servant and politician, MP (1992–1996). • Alexander G. Petrov, 76, Bulgarian physicist, member of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. • Hugh Prestwood, 82, American singer-songwriter, stroke. • Mahbubur Rahman, 70, Bangladeshi politician, state minister of water resources (2009–2014) and MP (2001–2018). • Koos van der Merwe, 87, South African politician, MP (1977–2014). • Ivan Vukadinov, 92, Bulgarian visual artist. (death announced on this date) 23Tord Andersson, 82, Swedish Olympic diver (1968). • Robert Aymar, 88, French physicist, director general of CERN (2004–2008). • Frances Butler, 83, American artist and academic. • Vajira Chitrasena, 92, Sri Lankan choreographer. (death announced on this date) • Giancarlo Crosta, 90, Italian rower, Olympic silver medallist (1960). • David Curson, 75, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (2012–2013). • Mike Elliott, 82, American Olympic cross-country skier (1964, 1968, 1972). • Fernand Fox, 90, Luxembourgish actor. • A. D. Frazier, 80, American business executive. • Tomris Giritlioğlu, 67, Turkish film director (''Mrs. Salkım's Diamonds, Pains of Autumn'') and producer, cancer. • Murray Greenfield, 98, American-born Israeli writer, co-founder of the Gefen Publishing House. • Henri Guimbard, 86, French racing cyclist, traffic collision. • Anwar Hussein, 85, Tanganyikan-born British photojournalist and author. • Rupert Keegan, 69, English racing driver (Formula One, CART). • Hadelin de La Tour du Pin, 73, French diplomat. • Norbert Lohfink, 96, German Roman Catholic priest and theologian (Sankt Georgen Graduate School of Philosophy and Theology). • Osmar Milito, 83, Brazilian pianist and composer. • Steve Moore, 65, American racing driver. • Sebastião Nery, 92, Brazilian journalist. • Asım Pars, 48, Bosnian-Turkish basketball player (Galatasaray, KK Zagreb, Turkey national team). • Thadée Polak, 92, French footballer (Sedan, Lyon). • Gary Reineke, 84, American-Canadian actor (The Grey Fox, Street Legal, Iron Eagle II). • Igor Štuhec, 91, Slovenian composer. (death announced on this date) • Nereo Svara, 89, Italian Olympic hurdler (1960). • Paul Swanson, 92, American bridge player. • Maxime Tandonnet, 65, French civil servant and writer. • Don Van Etten, 90, American politician, member of the South Dakota House of Representatives (2001–2008). • Alan Vera, 33, Cuban-American Greco-Roman wrestler, heart attack. 24Doug Bird, 74, American baseball player (Kansas City Royals, New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs). • Ken Chant, 91, American Pentecostal pastor. • James Cox, 82, British journalist and broadcaster, complications from multiple sclerosis. • Francis Fox, 84, Canadian politician, solicitor general (1976–1978), secretary of state (1980–1981) and minister of communications (1980–1984). • Roberto Frota, 85, Brazilian actor (Chiquititas, Sansão e Dalila, Mulheres Apaixonadas), pneumonia. • Pierre-William Glenn, 80, French cinematographer (Day for Night) and film director. • Cat Glover, 62, American choreographer and musician ("Alphabet St."), heart disease and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. • Vel Heckman, 88, American college football player (Florida Gators). • Ken Howard, 84, English songwriter, lyricist and author. • Dov Jaron, 88, American engineer. • Amadou-Mahtar M'Bow, 103, Senegalese politician, director-general of UNESCO (1974–1987). • Bill Moyes, 92, Australian hang gliding pioneer. • Julián Muñoz, 76, Spanish politician and convicted criminal (Operation Malaya), mayor of Marbella (2002–2003), lung cancer. • Walter Neumann, 78, British-American mathematician. • Old Dry Keith, British petroleum engineer and TikTok celebrity, bone cancer. (death announced on this date) • Tavana Salmon, 104, French Polynesian culture advocate. • Giacinto Scoles, 89, Italian-American chemist and physicist. • Michael Sladek, 77, German doctor and environmental activist. • Sudjadi, 81, Indonesian politician, member of the House of Representatives (since 2009). • Elio Tinti, 88, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Carpi (2000–2011). 25Ismail Alieksandrovič, 95, Belarusian Islamic cleric. • Piero Angelini, 88, Italian lawyer and politician, deputy (1983–1994). • Noroviin Baatar, 88, Mongolian ballet dancer and film actor. • John Baumgartner, 93, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers). • Anders Bergman, 61, Swedish ice hockey player (Modo, Färjestad, national team), Olympic bronze medallist (1988). • Gildas Bourdais, 85, French ufologist. • Beniamino Brocca, 89, Italian schoolteacher and politician, deputy (1976–1992). • Dick Caine, 78, Australian swimming coach and sex offender, lung and throat cancer. • Joyce Clague, 86, Australian Aboriginal political activist. • Marcus R. Clark, 68, American judge, associate justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court (2009–2020). • José Miguel Espinosa, 78, Spanish Olympic swimmer (1964). • Haji Nurul Islam, 60, Indian politician, MP (2009–2014, since 2024) and West Bengal MLA (2016–2024). • Asim Khan, 62, Pakistani-born Dutch cricketer (VRA Amsterdam, Netherlands national team). (death announced on this date) • William Lucy, 90, American trade union leader, president of PSI (1994–2002). • Roman Madyanov, 62, Russian actor (Hopelessly Lost, Private Detective, or Operation Cooperation, Leviathan), lung cancer. • John Warwick Montgomery, 92, American-British-French Christian apologist and theologian. • Sever Mureșan, 75, Romanian tennis player. • Timur Osmolovskiy, 24, Russian footballer and soldier, drone strike. • Magunta Parvathamma, 77, Indian politician, MP (1996–1998) and Andhra Pradesh MLA (2004–2009). • Edwin L. Pittman, 89, American jurist and politician, Mississippi attorney general (1984–1988), justice (1989–2004) and chief justice (2001–2004) of the Supreme Court of Mississippi. • Romeo Ricciuti, 93, Italian businessman and politician, president of Abruzzo (1977–1981), deputy (1983–1994). • Lewis Sorley, 90, American intelligence analyst and military historian. • Grzegorz Tuderek, 86, Polish engineer and politician, MP (1997, 2002–2005). • Lewis Turco, 90, American poet and author. • Suryakanta Vyas, 86, Indian politician, Rajasthan MLA (1990–1998, since 2003). 26John Ashton, 76, American actor (Beverly Hills Cop, Some Kind of Wonderful, Midnight Run), cancer. • Sören Börjesson, 68, Swedish football player (Örgryte IS, Djurgården) and manager (Örgryte IS). • Michel Carrega, 90, French trap shooter, Olympic silver medalist (1972). • Keki N. Daruwalla, 87, Indian poet and short story writer, pneumonia. • Armando Freitas Filho, 84, Brazilian poet. • Gintaras Jasinskas, 56, Lithuanian Olympic biathlete (1992, 1994). • Neelam Karwariya, 55, Indian politician, Uttar Pradesh MLA (2017–2022). • Iosif Khriplovich, 87, Russian theoretical physicist. • Stefan Landsberger, 68–69, Dutch Sinologist. • Li Binghua, 81, Chinese politician. • Richard Mayhew, 100, American painter, illustrator, and arts educator. • Alan Eugene Miller, 59, American spree killer, execution by nitrogen hypoxia. • Dan Morse, 89, American archaeologist. • Denise O'Brien, 87, Australian Olympic fencer (1956). • Alvin Pankhurst, 74, New Zealand artist. • Reinaldo, 70, Brazilian footballer (Flamengo, América de Natal, ABC), heart attack. • Penny Simmons, 85, Bermudian sailor, four-time Olympic competitor. • Rizvi Suhayb, 54, Sri Lankan rugby sevens and rugby union player. • Jeffrey P. Victory, 78, American judge, associate justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court (1995–2014). • Joe Wolf, 59, American basketball player (Los Angeles Clippers, Denver Nuggets) and coach (Milwaukee Bucks). 27Abdul Gafur, 95, Bangladeshi Bengali language activist. • Anthony Barill, 90, American politician, member of the West Virginia House of Delegates (2010–2014). • Munir Bhatti, Pakistani field hockey player (national team), cancer. • Bindaree, 30, Irish racehorse. (death announced on this date) • Jacobo Bucaram, 77, Ecuadorian agronomic engineer and politician, deputy (1988–1994, 1996–1998). • Fabián Caballero, 46, Argentine-Paraguayan football player (Dundee, Club Nacional) and manager (Sportivo Ameliano), heart attack. • Coritha, 73, Filipino folk singer. • Clive Everton, 87, British billiards and snooker player, commentator, and journalist, founder of Snooker Scene. • Fazile Hanımsultan, 83, Egyptian princess. • Richard A. Fineberg, 83, American investigative journalist. • Muriel Furrer, 18, Swiss road racing cyclist, race crash. • Arina Glazunova, 24, Russian woman, fall. • Joey Jay, 89, American baseball player (Milwaukee Braves, Cincinnati Reds, Atlanta Braves). • Eduardo Jozami, 84, Argentine human rights activist, academic and political prisoner, deputy (1997–2000). • John Little, 96, American academic (Massachusetts Institute of Technology). • Czesław Litwin, 69, Polish farmer and politician, MP (2005–2007). • John McNeil, 76, American jazz trumpeter. • Pappammal, 109, Indian organic farmer. • Keith Parker, 92, English long jumper. • Pit Passarell, 56, Argentine-born Brazilian singer-songwriter and bassist (Viper), complications from pancreatic cancer. • Kjeld Rimberg, 80, Norwegian business executive, CEO of Norwegian State Railways (1989–1990). • Thomas Rockwell, 91, American author (How to Eat Fried Worms), complications from Parkinson's disease. • Dame Maggie Smith, 89, British actress (The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, Harry Potter, Downton Abbey), Oscar winner (1969, 1978). • Kirby Sullivan, 97, American judge and politician, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (1955–1957). • Nathalia Urban, 36, Brazilian journalist and activist. • Reijo Vähälä, 78, Finnish high jumper. • Warren Griffin Wilson, 90, American journalist. • Notable people killed in the 2024 Hezbollah headquarters strike: • Ali Karaki, 66–67, Lebanese militant, commander of the southern front of HezbollahHassan Nasrallah, 64, Lebanese Shia cleric and politician, secretary-general of Hezbollah (since 1992) • Abbas Nilforoushan, 57–58, Iranian brigadier general 28Hugo Barrantes Ureña, 88, Costa Rican Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Puntarenas (1998–2002) and archbishop of San José de Costa Rica (2002–2013). • Warren Bickel, 68, American behavioral pharmacologist. • John Burrell, 83, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers, Washington Redskins, San Francisco 49ers). • Choi Gwang-ryul, 88, South Korean lawyer and judge, justice of the constitutional court (1988–1994). • Winfield Dunn, 97, American politician, governor of Tennessee (1971–1975). • Johnny W. Floyd, 86, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (1989–2008). • Bengt Frithiofsson, 85, Swedish wine writer (Svenska Dagbladet, Nyhetsmorgon). • Drake Hogestyn, 70, American actor (Days of Our Lives, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers), pancreatic cancer. • Serge Janquin, 81, French teacher and politician, mayor of Bruay-la-Buissière (1989–1999), deputy (1993–2017). • Kris Kristofferson, 88, American Hall of Fame singer-songwriter ("Me and Bobby McGee", "Help Me Make It Through the Night") and actor (A Star Is Born), Grammy winner (1972, 1974, 1975). • Barry Lloyd, 75, English footballer (Fulham, Chelsea) and manager (Yeovil Town). • Glauco Mauri, 93, Italian actor (China Is Near, Deep Red, Ecce Bombo) and theatre director. • Gladys McGarey, 103, American holistic physician and medical activist. • Alexandre do Nascimento, 99, Angolan Roman Catholic cardinal, archbishop of Luanda (1986–2001) and Lubango (1977–1986), bishop of Malanje (1975–1977). • Bobby Pate, 87, American football player and coach (West Georgia). • Nabil Qaouk, 60, Lebanese Shia cleric and politician, deputy head of Hezbollah's executive council (since 2010), airstrike. • Jacques Teugels, 78, Belgian footballer (R.W.D. Molenbeek, national team). • Philip Thorn, 72, English cricketer (Gloucestershire). • Fereydoun Tonekaboni, 87, Iranian satirist and storyteller. • Kumara Welgama, 74, Sri Lankan politician, MP (1994–2024) and minister of transport (2010–2015). • Delia Zamudio, 81, Peruvian trade unionist, secretary general of the Confederación General de Trabajadores del Perú. 29Warren Benbow, 69, American drummer. • Jostein Berntsen, 81, Norwegian politician, MP (1977–1989). • Andrea Capone, 43, Italian footballer (Cagliari, Vicenza, Treviso), head injury. • Kevin Darrigan, 92, Australian rules footballer (Fitzroy, Collingwood). • Rohan de Saram, 85, British-born Sri Lankan cellist (Arditti Quartet). • Ron Ely, 86, American actor (Tarzan, Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze, The Aquanauts). • Doumbi Fakoly, 80, Malian writer. • Richard S. Hamilton, 81, American mathematician (Ricci flow, Earle–Hamilton fixed-point theorem). • Patrick Hobson, 91, British Anglican clergyman. • Faina Kirillova, 93, Belarusian mathematician. • Martin Lee, 77, English singer (Brotherhood of Man) and songwriter ("Save Your Kisses for Me", "Angelo"), heart failure. • Heikki Mäkelä, 78, Finnish Olympic sprint canoeist (1968, 1972, 1976). • Ed McLachlan, 84, English cartoonist and illustrator. • Alton Meiring, 48, South African footballer (Cape Town Spurs, Manning Rangers, national team). • Stoika Milanova, 79, Bulgarian violinist (1970 Carl Flesch International Violin Competition) and academic (National Academy of Music). • Bismarck Myrick, 83, American diplomat, ambassador to Lesotho (1995–1998) and Liberia (1999–2002). • Nobuyo Ōyama, 90, Japanese voice actress (Doraemon, Danganronpa). • Vimla Patil, Indian journalist and editor. • Merrick Posnansky, 93, British archaeologist. • Mostafizur Rahman, 70, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1991–2024) and minister of primary and mass education (2014–2019). • Gordon Revel, 96, English footballer (Mansfield Town). • Fatah Sharif, Palestinian militant (Hamas) and UNRWA officer, airstrike. • Goran Simić, 72, Serbian-Canadian poet. • Ozzie Virgil Sr., 92, Dominican baseball player (New York Giants, Detroit Tigers, Pittsburgh Pirates), pancreatitis. 30David Aradeon, 90, Nigerian-American architect. • Hieronymus Herculanus Bumbun, 87, Indonesian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop (1975–1977) and archbishop of Pontianak (1977–2014). • Věra Černá, 61, Czech artistic gymnast. • Naresh Churi, 60, Indian cricket player and coach (Railways). • Gavin Creel, 48, American actor (Thoroughly Modern Millie, The Book of Mormon, Hello, Dolly!), Tony winner (2017), malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor. • Mike Dmitrich, 87, American politician, member of the Utah State Senate (1993–2009). • Fayo, 46, Canadian singer-songwriter, cancer. • Robert Fitzpatrick, 84, American art executive, president of the California Institute of the Arts (1975–1988). • Keki Hormusji Gharda, 95, Indian chemical engineer, chemist and businessman. • Feliu-Joan Guillaumes, 61, Spanish politician, deputy (1995–1996, 2011–2015, 2017–2019). • Giel Haenen, 90, Dutch footballer (MVV Maastricht, Rapid JC, national team). • Olavi Hirvonen, 93, American Olympic cross-country skier (1960). • Markus Lyra, 79, Finnish diplomat, ambassador to Sweden (2010–2011). • Ben Manilla, 71, American radio broadcaster, cancer. • Danièle Mazet-Delpeuch, 82, French chef. • Anatoli Melikhov, 81, Kazakh ice hockey coach (Barys Astana). • Dikembe Mutombo, 58, Congolese-American Hall of Fame basketball player (Denver Nuggets, Houston Rockets, Atlanta Hawks), brain cancer. • Peter Opsvik, 85, Norwegian industrial designer (Tripp Trapp). • Humberto Ortega, 77, Nicaraguan revolutionary leader and military officer, commander-in-chief of the Army (1979–1995). • Ken Page, 70, American actor (''Ain't Misbehavin', Cats, The Nightmare Before Christmas''). • Park Ji-ah, 52, South Korean actress (Breath, Epitaph, Masquerade), ischemic stroke. • Jacques Réda, 95, French poet and magazine editor (Nouvelle Revue Française). • Catherine Riley, 77, American civil servant and politician, member of the Maryland House of Delegates (1975–1982) and Senate (1983–1990). • Pete Rose, 83, American baseball player (Cincinnati Reds, Philadelphia Phillies, Montreal Expos) and manager, World Series champion (1975, 1976, 1980), heart disease. • Ron Steens, 72, Dutch Olympic field hockey player (1976, 1984). • Ron Thornton, 92, Australian rugby footballer (Canterbury-Bankstown). • Dan Tichon, 87, Israeli politician, member (1981–1999) and speaker (1996–1999) of the Knesset. • Adelio Tomasin, 94, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Quixadá (1988–2007). • Marko Valok, 97, Serbian football player (Partizan, Yugoslavia national team) and manager (Burma national team). • Ana Velia Guzmán, 49, Mexican journalist, breast cancer. • Robert Watts, 86, British film producer (Indiana Jones, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, An American Tail: Fievel Goes West). ==References==
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