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Deaths in December 2024

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

December 2024
1Fahad Ag Almahmoud, Malian Tuareg militant, secretary-general of GATIA (2014–2023), airstrike. • Vinci Vogue Anžlovar, 61, Slovene film director, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. • Niels Arestrup, 75, French actor (The Beat That My Heart Skipped, A Prophet, War Horse). • Jacques Barsamian, 81, French singer, writer, and journalist. • Alioune Badara Bèye, 79, Senegalese novelist, playwright and publisher. • Gjorgji Bojadžiev, 74, Macedonian army officer, chief of the general staff (2004–2005). • Sir Richard Carew Pole, 13th Baronet, 85, British aristocrat. • Mildred C. Crump, 86, American politician, member of the Municipal Council of Newark (1994–1998, 2006–2021). • Crescenzo D'Amore, 45, Italian road racing cyclist, traffic collision. • Art Fryslie, 83, American politician, member of the South Dakota House of Representatives (1999–2007) and Senate (2009–2013). • Syed Ali Hassan Gilani, 50, Pakistani politician, MNA (2014–2018), traffic collision. • Jane Gray, 92–93, British stained glass artist. • David Griffith, 88, Welsh Anglican priest. • Terry Griffiths, 77, Welsh snooker player, world champion (1979), complications from dementia. • Padre Irala, 88, Paraguayan-Brazilian Jesuit priest. • Fred Jüssi, 89, Estonian biologist, nature writer and photographer. • Rogério Cezar de Cerqueira Leite, 93, Brazilian physicist and engineer. • Raj Manchanda, 79, Indian squash player. • Christa Meier, 82, German politician, member of the Landtag of Bavaria (1978–1990), mayor of Regensburg (1990–1996). • Khalil Ahmad Mukhlis, 68, Pakistani politician, MP (2002–2007), cardiac arrest. • Helmut Münch, 85, German politician, member of the Landtag of Saxony (1990–2004). • Toshifumi Nakamura, 85, Japanese politician, mayor of Hachinohe (2001–2005). • Jacques Panciatici, 76, French rally driver. • Kelly Powers, 45, American podiatric surgeon and television commentator (Fox News), glioblastoma. • David Prosser Jr., 81, American jurist and politician, justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court (1998–2016), member of the Wisconsin State Assembly (1979–1997), cancer. • Ian Redpath, 83, Australian cricketer (Victoria, national team). • Sandra Reyes, 49, Colombian actress (La Mujer del Presidente, Pedro el escamoso, El cartel), breast cancer. • Craig Rich, 86, British broadcaster and meteorologist. • Clive Robertson, 78, Australian radio and television personality. • Rosalie Wilkins, Baroness Wilkins, 78, British politician, member of the House of Lords (1999–2015). • Ilke Wyludda, 55, German discus thrower, Olympic champion (1996). • Kais al-Zubaidi, 85, Iraqi film director (The Visit). 2Ömer Barutçu, 82, Turkish politician, minister of transport (1996–1997) and MP (1977–1980, 1987–2002). • Jacques le Berré, 87, French Olympic judoka (1964). • Ed Botterell, 93, Canadian Olympic sailor (1964). • Lucjan Brychczy, 90, Polish football player (Legia Warsaw, national team) and manager (Legia Warsaw). • Swadesh Chakraborty, 80, Indian politician, MP (1999–2009). • Louise Cotnoir, 75, Canadian writer. • Perry J. Dahl, 101, Canadian-born American air force colonel and World War II flying ace. • Helmut Duckadam, 65, Romanian footballer (UTA Arad, Steaua București, national team). • Sam Fox, 95, American businessman and diplomat, ambassador to Belgium (2007–2009). • Neale Fraser, 91, Australian Hall of Fame tennis player, seven-time Davis Cup winner. • Paul van Gelder, 77, Dutch radio disc jockey. • Héctor Gutiérrez Pabón, 87, Colombian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Cali (1987–1998), bishop of Chiquinquirá (1998–2003) and of Engativá (2003–2015). • Marie E. Howe, 85, American politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1965–1988). • Harald Hudak, 67, German middle-distance runner. • John Hunting, 89, English football referee. • Heikki Koski, 84, Finnish civil servant and politician, minister of the interior (1975), governor of Western Finland (1997–2003). • Yevgeni Kryukov, 61, Russian football player (Kuzbass Kemerovo, Rostselmash Rostov-on-Don, Zhemchuzhina-Sochi) and manager. • Marvin Laird, 85, American composer and conductor. • Eli Lancman, 88, Israeli historian. • Liu Chia-chang, Taiwanese songwriter ("Ode to the Republic of China", "The Plum Blossom"), cancer. • Paul Maslansky, 91, American film producer (Police Academy, Return to Oz, Ski Patrol). • David Nething, 91, American politician, member of the North Dakota Senate (1966–2012). • Marlos Nobre, 85, Brazilian composer. • Don Ohl, 88, American basketball player (Detroit Pistons, Baltimore Bullets, Atlanta Hawks). • José Pinto Paiva, 86, Brazilian chess player. • Albert Robinson, 85, American politician, member of the Kentucky Senate (1994–2005, 2013–2021), two-time member of the Kentucky House of Representatives. • Michael Ruetz, 84, German artist, photographer and author. • Monica Rutherford, 80, British Olympic gymnast (1964). • Giovanni Sabbatucci, 80, Italian journalist and historian. • Choudhary Piara Singh, Indian politician, Jammu and Kashmir MLA (1996–2002). 3Tengiz Beridze, 85, Georgian academic and biochemist. • Ivor Bird, 80, Antiguan high jumper and broadcasting executive. • Benjamin B. Blackburn, 97, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1967–1975). • Jan Bloukaas, 25, South African singer, brain cancer. • Henze Boekhout, 77, Dutch artist and photographer. (death announced on this date) • Henri Borlant, 97, French doctor, writer, and Holocaust survivor. • Denis Brihat, 96, French photographer. • René Burkhalter, 90, Swiss Olympic official, president of the Swiss Olympic Association (1997–2001). • Aileen H. Cowan, 98, Canadian painter and sculptor. • John Stephen Cummins, 96, American Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Sacramento (1974–1977) and bishop of Oakland (1977–2003). • Wally Dempsey, 80, American professional football player (Saskatchewan Roughriders, BC Lions). • Dana Dimel, 62, American college football player and coach (Wyoming Cowboys, Houston Cougars, UTEP Miners). • Philip Hacking, 93, English Anglican priest. • Frederick Henry, 81, Canadian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of London (1986–1995), bishop of Thunder Bay (1995–1998) and of Calgary (1998–2017). • Huang Zhun, 98, Chinese composer. • Ali Krasniqi, 71–72, Kosovar Roma writer and activist. • Beatriz Larrotcha Palma, 65, Spanish diplomat, under-secretary of foreign affairs (2017–2018). • Malcolm Le Grice, 84, British painter, filmmaker and photographer. • Hans van Leeuwen, 92, Dutch physicist. • Minny Luimstra-Albeda, 89, Dutch politician, senator (1992–1999). • Yastur-ul-Haq Malik, 92, Pakistani admiral, chief of the Naval Staff (1988–1991). • Jon McLachlan, 75, New Zealand rugby union player (Auckland, national team). • Yuvanraj Nethrun, 45, Indian actor (Ponni, Mannan Magal, Mahalakshmi). • Ecaterina Oancia, 70, Romanian rower, Olympic champion (1984) and silver medallist (1988). • William H. Perry III, 84, American politician, member of the Missouri House of Representatives (1973–1975). • David Ratcliff, 87, British Anglican priest. • Jan Scott-Frazier, 59, American translator and anime producer. • Tan Howe Liang, 91, Singaporean weightlifter, Olympic silver medallist (1960). • Israel Vázquez, 46, Mexican super bantamweight boxer, IBF champion and twice WBC champion, sarcoma. • Mohamed Ali Yusuf, 80, Somali politician, vice president of Puntland (2004–2005) and speaker of the Senate (2021–2022). • Mustapha Zaari, 79, Moroccan actor (''The Hyena's Sun, Chroniques blanches''), prostate cancer. 4Ruth Kleppe Aakvaag, 86, Norwegian politician, MP (1989–1990). • Princess Birgitta of Sweden, 87, Swedish royal, fall. • Eugenio Borgna, 94, Italian psychiatrist and essayist. • Francis Caballero, 84, French lawyer and academic. • M. R. Chandrasekharan, 95, Indian literary critic and author. • Chiung Yao, 86, Taiwanese novelist (Fire and Rain, ''Wan-chun's Three Loves''), suicide. • Kamran Hossain Chowdhury, 72, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1988–1990), heart disease. • Joseph Corozzo, 83, American mobster. • John Docherty, 84, Scottish football player (Brentford) and manager (Millwall, Cambridge United). • Guillermo Ferraro, 69, Argentine accountant and politician, minister of infrastructure (2023–2024). • Al Fitzmorris, 78, American baseball player (Kansas City Royals). • Joel Flaum, 88, American jurist, judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit (since 1983) and the U.S. District Court for Northern Illinois (1974–1983). • Donnie Gedling, 84, American politician, member of the Kentucky House of Representatives (1984–1995). • Cherry Hill, 93, English model engineer. • Roly Horrey, 81, English footballer (York City, Cambridge United, Blackburn Rovers). • Yvonne Johnson, 82, American politician, mayor of Greensboro, North Carolina (2007–2009). • Hisham Kabbani, 79, Lebanese-American Islamic scholar. • Lucien Kassi-Kouadio, 61, Ivorian footballer (Montceau, Cannes, national team). • Dante Mircoli, 77, Italian-Argentine football player (Independiente, Estudiantes de La Plata, Sampdoria) and manager. • Louis Nelson, 88, American industrial designer and graphic artist (Korean War Veterans Memorial), cancer. • Rafael Nieto Navia, 86, Colombian diplomat and political scientist, president of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (1987–1989). • Seiichi Ota, 79, Japanese politician, MP (1980–2003, 2005–2009) and minister of agriculture (2008). • Rafał Piotrowski, 50, Polish footballer (Pogoń Szczecin, Stal Mielec). • Péter Rózsás, 81, Hungarian table tennis player. • Marshall Rutter, 93, American lawyer and choral administrator (Los Angeles Master Chorale). • Ambroise Sarr, 73, Senegalese four-time Olympic wrestler. • Rachmadi Bambang Sumadhijo, 84, Indonesian engineer and bureaucrat. • Gilberto Mendonça Teles, 93, Brazilian writer and literary critic. • Brian Thompson, 50, American insurance executive, CEO of UnitedHealthcare (since 2021), shot. • Trần Anh Khoa, 33, Vietnamese footballer (SHB Da Nang), suicide. • Jean-Didier Vincent, 89, French neuropsychiatrist, member of the French Academy of Sciences. • Christopher Wright, 70, British composer, pneumonia. • César Yanes Urías, 104, Salvadoran naval officer and politician, member of the Junta of Government (1960–1961). • Tony Young, 71, English footballer (Manchester United, Charlton Athletic, York City). 5Wanda Adamska, 80, Polish politician, MP (1980–1985). • Robert P. Black, 96, American economist, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond (1973–1992). • Christel Bodenstein, 86, German actress (The Captain from Cologne, The Singing Ringing Tree, Viel Lärm um nichts). • Dominique Brown, 34, American social media influencer (The Walt Disney Company), allergic reaction. • Barbora Bühnová, 43, Czech computer scientist. • Martin Chevallaz, 76, Swiss military officer and politician, member of the Grand Council of Vaud (2002–2005). • Thom Christopher, 84, American actor (One Life to Live, Loving, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century). • Cyril Dunne, 83, Irish Gaelic footballer (Galway). • Frederik Finisie, 67, Surinamese politician, MP (1996–2018). • Carol Goldwasser, 67, American casting director (Hannah Montana, Austin & Ally, American Dad!), complications following surgery. • Gongbu, 91, Chinese mountaineer. • Rodney Jenkins, 80, American Hall of Fame equestrian. • Hiroshi Kagawa, 99, Japanese Hall of Fame footballer and journalist (Sankei Sports). • Jean-Luc Maxence, 78, French poet, publisher, and writer. • Canaan Mdletshe, 47, South African politician, MP (2024), traffic collision. • Bill Melton, 79, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox). • Henry C. Mollett, 86, American politician, member of the Iowa House of Representatives (1971–1973). • Marthe Katrine Myhre, 39, Norwegian long-distance runner. • Radovan Pankov, 77–78, Serbian politician, minister of the diaspora (1994–1998). • Paolo Pillitteri, 84, Italian politician, deputy (1983–1987, 1992–1994) and mayor of Milan (1986–1992). • Ron Rhine, 87, American politician, member of the Ohio House of Representatives (2001–2003). • Jacques Roubaud, 92, French poet, writer, and mathematician. • David Schweizer, 74, American theatre director. • István Stefanov, 60, Hungarian footballer (Csepel SC, Budapest Honvéd, Békéscsaba). • David I. Steinberg, 96, American historian. • Andy Stepp, 66, American politician, member of the Mississippi House of Representatives (since 2024). • Julie Stevens, 87, English actress (The Avengers, Carry On Cleo), singer and television presenter (Play School), complications from Parkinson's disease. • Mario Tessuto, 81, Italian singer ("Lisa dagli occhi blu"). • Trần Hanh, 92, Vietnamese air force pilot and military officer. • Vincenzo Trantino, 90, Italian lawyer and politician, deputy (1972–2006). • Evgeny Velikhov, 89, Russian physicist, member of the Russian Academy of Sciences. • John Williams, 78, South African rugby union player (Northern Transvaal, national team) and coach, leukemia. 6Abu Zafar, 81, Bangladeshi lyricist and musician. • Ángela Álvarez, 97, Cuban-born American singer. • Muyideen Ajani Bello, 84, Nigerian Islamic scholar. • Andrew Boylan, 85, Irish politician, TD (1987–2002). • Ronald Brown, 89, English mathematician. • Jennifer Croxton, 80, British actress (The Avengers, Our Miss Fred, I, Claudius). • Vitaliy Dyrdyra, 86, Ukrainian sailor, Olympic champion (1972). • Michel Fardeau, 95, French pathologist, myologist, and researcher. • Jayabharathi, 77, Indian film director (Kudisai, Rendum Rendum Anju, Kurukshetram). • Jean Keyrouz, 92–93, Lebanese Olympic alpine skier (1956, 1964). • Ed Khayat, 89, American football player (Washington Redskins, Philadelphia Eagles) and coach (Baltimore Colts). • Theo van de Klundert, 88, Dutch economist. • John McDermid, 84, Canadian politician, MP (1979–1993), euthanasia. • Thomas R. Morgan, 94, American general, assistant commandant of the Marine Corps (1986–1988). • Phelekezela Mphoko, 84, Zimbabwean diplomat and politician, second vice-president (2014–2017) and acting president (2017). • Miho Nakayama, 54, Japanese singer ("C", "You're My Only Shinin' Star") and actress (Love Letter). • Madhukar Pichad, 83, Indian politician, Maharashtra MLA (1980–2014). • Jean-Pierre Rioux, 85, French historian. • Dickie Rock, 88, Irish singer ("Come Back to Stay") and musician (The Miami Showband). • Harshandeep Singh, 20, Indian student, shot. • Elaine Smith, 78, American politician, member of the Idaho House of Representatives (2002–2020). • Maggie Tabberer, 87, Australian model and television personality. • Graham Tainton, 97, South African-born Swedish dancer and choreographer (ABBA). • Stanisław Tym, 87, Polish actor (The Cruise), comedian and journalist (Wprost, Polityka). 7Yevgeni Aleinikov, 57, Russian sport shooter, Olympic bronze medalist (2000). • Hamida Banu, 64, Indian sprinter. • Dmitry Buchkin, 97, Russian painter. • Tyrus W. Cobb, 84, American national security scholar, member of the National Security Council (1983–1989). • Víctor Amador De Martino, 81, Argentine politician, deputy (1989–1993). • Jack DiLauro, 81, American baseball player (New York Mets, Houston Astros). • Gordon Graydon, 82, Canadian politician, Alberta MLA (2001–2008), mayor of Grande Prairie (1992–2001). • Dana Herrmannová, 93, Slovak television presenter. • Jim Leedman, 86, Australian politician, member of the Australian Capital Territory House of Assembly (1974–1986). • Daniel Lubetkin, 93, American lawyer and politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1962–1964). • Darrell McGraw, 88, American jurist and politician, justice of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia (1977–1988), West Virginia attorney general (1993–2013), heart attack. • Vilma Nugis, 66, Estonian Paralympic skier (1994). • Merv Rettenmund, 81, American baseball player (Baltimore Orioles, California Angels) and coach (San Diego Padres). • Orlando Rossardi, 86, Cuban poet, playwright, and researcher. • Kushang Sherpa, 59, Indian Sherpa mountaineer. • Steady Bongo, 58, Sierra Leonean musician and record producer, traffic collision. • Doychin Vasilev, 80, Bulgarian mountaineer and cinematographer. • Iosif Vitebskiy, 86, Ukrainian fencer, Olympic silver medalist (1968). • Alan Young, 69, Canadian lawyer. 8Gérard Bessière, 96, French diarist, poet and priest. • Anne Hessing Cahn, , German-born American political author and arms control expert. • Alain Fuchs, 71, Swiss-born French chemist and academic, president of the Paris Sciences et Lettres University (2017–2024). • Michael Gill, 67, New Zealand cricketer (Central Districts). • Roberto Gómez, 35, Dominican baseball player (San Francisco Giants), traffic collision. • Şerif Gören, 80, Turkish film director (Umut, Yol), complications from a fall. • Dick Grecni, 86, American football player (Minnesota Vikings, Edmonton Eskimos). • Alastair Hannay, 92, British-born Norwegian philosopher and academic. • Jack Hennessy, 73, American politician, member of the Connecticut House of Representatives (2005–2023). • Yude Henteleff, 97, Canadian lawyer and human rights activist. • Arild Hiim, 79, Norwegian politician, MP (1989–1997). • Douglas I. Hunt, 87, American football coach (Weber State) and politician, member of the Utah House of Representatives (1975–1977). • Jill Jacobson, 70, American actress (Falcon Crest, Days of Our Lives, Newhart). • Jean Khamsé Vithavong, 82, Laotian Roman Catholic prelate, vicar apostolic coadjutor (1982–1984) and vicar apostolic (1984–2017) of Vientiane. • Tony Lloyd, Baron Lloyd of Berwick, 95, British jurist, lord of appeal in ordinary (1993–1998), member of the House of Lords (1993–2015). • Ihab Makhlouf, 51, Syrian mobile phone industry executive (Syriatel), shot. • Luigi Manocchio, 97, American mobster (Patriarca crime family). • Jelena Mašínová, 83, Czech screenwriter. • Bobby Morrison, 79, American football coach (Michigan Wolverines). • Erwin Nypels, 91, Dutch politician, MP (1967–1973, 1974–1982, 1982–1989). • Emerson Pugh, 95, American research engineer and scientist, president of IEEE (1989). • M. D. R. Ramachandran, 90, Indian politician, chief minister of Puducherry (1980–1983, 1990–1991) and speaker of the Puducherry Legislative Assembly (2001–2006). • Clarke Reed, 96, American politician and businessman, complications from pneumonia. • Leonid Rudnytzky, 89, Polish-born Ukrainian-American linguist. • Nikos Sarganis, 70, Greek footballer (Olympiacos, Panathinaikos, national team), cancer. • Manorama Singh, 86, Indian politician, MP (1984–1985, 1986–1989). • Robert Smith, 78, New Zealand cricketer (Wellington). • Witthaya Thienthong, 83, Thai politician, MP (1983–2005), senator (2006). • Tom Voyce, 43, English rugby union player (Bath, Wasps, national team), drowned. • André Zysberg, 77, French historian and academic. 9Sanjit Acharya, 71, Bangladeshi singer, songwriter and playwright. • Benito Aguas Atlahua, 45, Mexican politician, deputy (since 2024), shot. • Will Arnott, 25, British Paralympic boccia player (2024). • Elisheva Barak-Ussoskin, 88, Israeli jurist, judge (1995–2006) and vice president (2000–2006) of the National Labor Court. • Jack Behrens, 89, American-Canadian composer. • Júlio Costamilan, 90, Brazilian lawyer and politician, deputy (1979–1991), member of the Constituent Assembly (1987–1988). • Terry Davis, 86, British politician, MP (1971–1974, 1979–2004). • Friedhelm Farthmann, 94, German politician, MP (1971–1976), member of the Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia (1980–1995, 1995–2000). • Melissa Freeman, 98, American physician. • Nikki Giovanni, 81, American poet, author (Rosa) and professor, complications from lung cancer. • Jody Gormley, 53, Irish Gaelic footballer (Tyrone, London) and manager, liver cancer. • Riley Gunnels, 87, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles, Pittsburgh Steelers). • Mazen al-Hamada, 47, Syrian human rights activist. (body discovered on this date) • Fritz Hari, 96, Swiss politician, MP (1979–1995). • Gerd Heidemann, 93, German journalist (Stern). • William J. Hennessy Jr., 67, American court sketch artist. • Thomas Hertel, 73, German composer. • Uwe Hollweg, 87, German politician, member of the Bürgerschaft of Bremen (1975–1979, 1983–1991). • Sachio Kuwae, 68, Japanese politician, mayor of Okinawa (since 2014), complications from myelodysplastic syndrome. • Roger Madec, 74, French politician, senator (2004–2017). • L. Sandy Maisel, 79, American political scientist, intestinal cancer. • Sir David McMurtry, 84, Irish metrology industrialist, co-founder of Renishaw plc. • Joel Mendes, 78, Brazilian footballer (Santos, Bahia, Santa Cruz), stroke. • Gérard-Raymond Morin, 84, Canadian politician, Quebec MNA (1989–1998). • Terry Nicoll, 91, Australian Olympic modern pentathlete (1956). • Héctor Recalde, 86, Argentine politician, deputy (2005–2017). • Claude Riveline, 88, French economist and academic. • Alastair Salvesen, 83, Scottish businessman. • Axel Schmidt, 83, German oboist. • Robert Sténuit, 91, Belgian journalist, writer and underwater archaeologist. • Dalton Trevisan, 99, Brazilian writer, Camões Prize winner (2012). • Ruut Veenhoven, 82, Dutch sociologist. • Arnold Yarrow, 104, British actor (Doctor Who, EastEnders, Son of the Pink Panther), screenwriter and novelist. 10Always Dreaming, 10, American Thoroughbred racehorse, winner of the 2017 Kentucky Derby, colic. • Madeleine Arbour, 101, Canadian designer, painter, and journalist. • Josy Arens, 72, Belgian politician, three-time deputy, member of the Parliament of Wallonia (2014–2019), mayor of Attert (since 1995). • Donald Bitzer, 90, American Hall of Fame electrical engineer, co-inventor of the plasma display. • Rocky Colavito, 91, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians), complications from diabetes. • Michael Cole, 84, American actor (The Mod Squad, General Hospital, It). • Lennie De Ice, 54, British musician ("We Are I.E."). (death announced on this date) • Mario Fernández Pelaz, 81, Spanish lawyer and politician, deputy lehendakari (1982–1985) and member of the Basque Parliament (1984–1986). • Mahieddine Khalef, 80, Algerian football player (JS Kabylie) and manager (JS Kabylie, national team). • J. Max Kilpatrick, 79, American politician, member of the Mississippi House of Representatives (1972–1980). • The Amazing Kreskin, 89, American mentalist, complications from dementia. • S. M. Krishna, 92, Indian politician, minister of external affairs (2009–2012), governor of Maharashtra (2004–2008), and chief minister of Karnataka (1999–2004). • Morgan Llewellyn, 87, British army officer, general officer commanding Wales (1987–1990), cancer. • Gary Merrington, 78, Australian footballer (Footscray). • José Antonio Naya, 90, Spanish football manager (Burgos, Real Murcia, Real Burgos). (death announced on this date) • Kenneth Nkhwa, 97, Motswana politician, MP (1965–1989). • Raghnall Ó Floinn, Irish art historian, director of the National Museum of Ireland (2013–2018). • Katharyn Powers, 71, American playwright. • Claus Raidl, 82, Austrian banker, president of the Austrian National Bank (2008–2018). • Serhiy Ralyuchenko, 62, Ukrainian football player (Zirka Kirovohrad, Metalist Kharkiv, SKA Kyiv) and manager. • Herb Robertson, 73, American jazz trumpeter and flugelhornist. • María Socas, 65, Argentine actress (The Warrior and the Sorceress, Wizards of the Lost Kingdom, Deathstalker II). • Brenda Walker, 67, Australian author (The Wing of Night), traffic collision. • Thomas E. White, 80, American businessman and army general, Secretary of the Army (2001–2003), complications from Lewy body dementia. • Lode Wils, 95, Belgian historian and academic. • Yu Jianhua, 62–63, Chinese politician and diplomat, head of the General Administration of Customs (since 2022). 11Corinne Allal, 69, Tunisian-born Israeli rock musician and music producer, pancreatic cancer. • Robert Amundson, 86, American judge, justice of the South Dakota Supreme Court (1991–2002). • Hannes Androsch, 86, Austrian businessman, consultant, and politician, vice-chancellor (1976–1981) and minister of finance (1970–1981). • Kostas Batuvas, 90, Greek politician, MP (1974–1981, 1985–2000), minister of transport and communication (1986–1988). • David Bonderman, 82, American businessman (TPG Inc.). • Sandrino Castec, 64, Chilean footballer (Universidad de Chile, Audax Italiano, national team), complications from septic shock. • Hugh Cornish, 90, Australian television personality. • Ranmal Singh Dorwal, 101, Indian politician, Rajasthan MLA (1977–1980). • Alex Edwards, 78, Scottish footballer (Dunfermline Athletic, Hibernian). • Bob Fernandez, 100, American veteran (Pearl Harbor). • Marguerite Frank, 97, French-born American mathematician. • Khalil Haqqani, 58, Afghan politician, minister for refugees and repatriation (since 2021), bombing. • Syd Hynes, 80, English rugby league player and coach (Leeds Rhinos). • Diether Kunerth, 84, German contemporary artist. • Jim Leach, 82, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1977–2007), chair of the National Endowment for the Humanities (2009–2013), complications from a heart attack and stroke. • António Loja, 90, Portuguese politician and teacher, MP (1976–1979) and Madeira MLA (1980–1984). • Michio Mamiya, 95, Japanese composer, pneumonia. • Troy Masters, 63, American journalist (Gay City News, Los Angeles Blade), suicide. • Pat McBride, 81, American soccer player (St. Louis Stars). • Polly Allen Mellen, 100, American stylist and fashion editor (''Harper's Bazaar, Vogue, Allure''). • Alain Pompidou, 82, French histologist and politician, MEP (1989–1999). • Miguel Rincón Rincón, 73, Peruvian convicted terrorist (Túpac Amaru Revolutionary Movement), cancer. • Vladimir Skočajić, 70, Bosnian football player (Velež Mostar, Apollon Kalamarias) and manager (Zrinjski Mostar). • Albert Starr, 98, American cardiovascular surgeon. • Purushottam Upadhyay, 90, Indian singer. • Aili Vahtrapuu, 74, Estonian sculptor. • Olavi Vuorisalo, 91, Finnish Olympic middle-distance runner (1960). • Jermaine Walker, 47, American basketball player (Aris Thessaloniki). • Deleta Williams, 89, American politician, member of the Missouri House of Representatives (1993–2003). • Marek Żyliński, 72, Polish engineer and politician, MP (2001–2005). 12Adolovni Acosta, 77–78, Filipino classical pianist. • Jeanne Bamberger, 100, American music educator. • Ernie Beck, 93, American basketball player (Philadelphia Warriors). • Wolfgang Becker, 70, German film director (Good Bye, Lenin!, Life Is All You Get, ''Child's Play'') and screenwriter. • Annelie Botes, 67, South African writer. • Youcef Bouzidi, 67, Algerian football manager (NA Hussein Dey, JS Kabylie, MC Oran). • Barry Cheatley, 85, Australian footballer (North Melbourne). • Francesco Cinquemani, 57, Italian film director (Andron, Beyond the Edge, The Poison Rose), screenwriter, and journalist. • Manny Davidson, 93, British businessman. • R. Keith Dennis, 80, American mathematician. • Lee Edwards, 92, American academic and political writer, co-founder of the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation. • Steven Englander, 63, American art collective director (ABC No Rio), lung disease. • Jörg Fisch, 77, Swiss historian. • Peter Fraenkel, 98, German-born British journalist and writer. • Yvon Gattaz, 99, French electronics executive, co-founder and CEO of Radiall, president of the CNPF (1981–1986). • Vic Gomersall, 82, English footballer (Swansea City, Manchester City). • Dan Grecu, 74, Romanian gymnast, Olympic bronze medalist (1976). • Amparo Guillén, 71, Ecuadorian actress, complications from diabetes and COVID-19. • Fethi Haddaoui, 63, Tunisian actor (Kingdoms of Fire, Omar, Halfaouine: Boy of The Terraces). • Phil Hancock, 71, American golfer, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. • Tom Harrison, 85, American politician, member of the Montana House of Representatives (1967–1973) and Senate (1973–1977). • Lee Tien-yu, 78, Taiwanese general and politician, minister of national defense (2007–2008) and chief of the general staff (2004–2007), pneumonia. • Marie Manthey, 89, American nurse. • Alberto Merlati, 81, Italian basketball player (Pallacanestro Cantù, Auxilium Pallacanestro Torino, national team). • Bill Mlkvy, 93, American basketball player (Temple Owls, Philadelphia Warriors). • Muhamad Said Jonit, 71–72, Malaysian politician, Johor State MLA (2018–2022). • Duncan Norvelle, 66, English comedian, chest infection and sepsis. • Daizō Nozawa, 91, Japanese politician, minister of justice (2003–2004) and member of the House of Councillors (1986–2004). • Jean-Marie Pallardy, 84, French film director (White Fire). • Amaury Pasos, 89, Brazilian Hall of Fame basketball player (Corinthians, national team), world champion (1959, 1963), Olympic bronze medallist (1960, 1964). • Tommy Robb, 90, Northern Irish Grand Prix motorcycle racer. • Papia Sarwar, 72, Bangladeshi singer, cancer. • Wayne Simpson, 76, American baseball player (Cincinnati Reds, California Angels, Kansas City Royals). • Martial Solal, 97, French jazz pianist and composer. • Wolfgang Steiert, 61, German ski jumper and coach. • Jim Tunney, 95, American football official. • David Weatherley, 85, British-born New Zealand actor (The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, Power Rangers Operation Overdrive, Home and Away). 13Duane Acker, 93, American academic, president of Kansas State University (1975–1986). • Derek Ansell, 90, British music critic and jazz writer. • Koko Ateba, Cameroonian singer and guitarist. • James Callan, 77, American excommunicated Roman Catholic priest. • Mihir Kanti Chaudhuri, 77, Indian inorganic chemist and academic administrator, vice-chancellor of Tezpur University (2007–2017). • Dan Coulter, 49, Canadian politician, British Columbia MLA (2020–2024). • Diane Delano, 67, American actress (Northern Exposure, Popular, The Ellen Show), cancer. • Carter Eckert, 78–79, American historian. • Dimitrios Grafas, 87, Greek footballer (Ethnikos Piraeus, national team). • Helal Hafiz, 76, Bangladeshi poet. • Charles Handy, 92, Irish organizational behaviorist. • Henk Herrenberg, 86, Surinamese diplomat and politician, minister of foreign affairs (1986–1987). • Gheorghe Hioară, 76, Moldovan politician and diplomat, MP (1990–1994). • Raúl Ilaquiche, 51, Ecuadorian lawyer and politician, deputy (2007), traffic collision. • Jerome H. Kern, 87, American lawyer and investment banker, pancreatic cancer. • Karloff Lagarde Jr., 54, Mexican professional wrestler (CMLL). • Antero Laukkanen, 66, Finnish priest and politician, MP (2015–2023). • Lemon Drop Kid, 28, American Thoroughbred racehorse, winner of the 1999 Belmont Stakes. • Ron Locke, 85, American baseball player (New York Mets). • Evelyn Lord, 98, American politician, member of the Delaware Senate (1962–1964), mayor of Beaumont, Texas (1990–1994, 2002–2005). • Mick Minogue, 88, Irish hurling player (Roscrea) and coach (Moneygall). • Joanne Pierce Misko, 83, American FBI agent. • Lorraine O'Grady, 90, American artist. • Kay Patterson, 93, American politician, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (1975–1985) and Senate (1985–2008). • Orrin H. Pilkey, 90, American marine geologist. • Freddie Strahan, 85, Irish footballer (Shelbourne, national team). • Bill Weber, 67, American sports broadcaster (NASCAR on NBC, NASCAR on TNT). • Jimmy Wilkerson, 43, American football player (Kansas City Chiefs, Tampa Bay Buccaneers), heart attack. • Axel Wirtz, 67, German government official and politician, member of the Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia (1999–2017). 14Isak Andic, 71, Turkish-born Spanish businessman, founder and chairman of Mango, fall. • Kevin Andrews, 69, Australian politician, MP (1991–2022), minister for defence (2014–2015) and social services (2013–2014), cancer. • Austin Asche, 99, Australian jurist, administrator (1993–1997) and chief justice of the Northern Territory (1987–1993). • Julio Camacho Aguilera, 100, Cuban politician and military officer. • Israel Charny, 93, Israeli psychologist and genocide scholar. • John R. Countryman, 91, American actor (Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, The Blue Bird) and diplomat, ambassador to Oman (1981–1985). • George Cummings, 86, American guitarist (Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show) and songwriter. • Mircea Diaconu, 74, Romanian actor (The Prophet, the Gold and the Transylvanians) and politician, minister of culture (2012) and MEP (2014–2019), colon cancer. • Rachel Dror, 103, German-Israeli teacher and Holocaust survivor. • E. V. K. S. Elangovan, 75, Indian politician, MP (2004–2009) and Tamil Nadu MLA (1984–1989, since 2023), lung disease. • George Eugeniou, 93, Cypriot actor and theatre director. • Pierre Ferdais, 76, Canadian Olympic handball player (1976). • Silvino Francisco, 78, South African snooker player, British Open winner (1985). • Monte Landis, 91, Scottish-American actor (''Pee-wee's Big Adventure, Young Frankenstein, The Monkees''). • Frans Körver, 87, Dutch football player (MVV) and manager (MVV, Fortuna Sittard). • Bill Miller, 84, American football player (Oakland Raiders, Dallas Texans, Buffalo Bills). • Pamela Morsi, 73, American author. • Frank Nabwiso, 84, Ugandan educator and politician, MP (2001–2006). • Enema Paul, Nigerian politician. • Lina Sagaral Reyes, 63, Filipino journalist (Philippine Daily Inquirer). • Horst Schild, 82, German politician, MP (1994–2005). • John Spratt, 82, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1983–2011), complications from Parkinson's disease. • Josef Taus, 92, Austrian politician and industrialist, member of the National Council (1975–1991). • Giacinto Urso, 99, Italian politician, deputy (1963–1983). • Ed Van Put, 88, American fisherman and author. • Klaus Wöller, 68, German handball player, Olympic silver medalist (1984). 15Jean Adamson, 96, British writer (Topsy and Tim). • Jodhaiya Bai Baiga, 86, Indian visual artist. • Aziza Barnes, 32, American poet and playwright, suicide. • Andrew Bennett, 85, British politician, MP (1974–2005). • Juan Cárdenas Arroyo, 85, Colombian painter. • Jaime Córdoba, 74, Curaçaoan politician, member (2010–2016, 2017–2021) and vice president (2012–2015) of the Parliament. • Loren Graham, 91, American science historian. • Zakir Hussain, 73, Indian tabla player (Shakti), idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. • Lionel Manga, 69, Cameroonian writer and art critic. • Sławomir Marczewski, 74, Polish politician, MP (1993–1997). • David A. McIntee, 55, British writer (White Darkness, Sanctuary, The Shadow of Weng-Chiang). • Robert H. McKercher, 94, Canadian lawyer, president of the Law Society of Saskatchewan (1978) and the Canadian Bar Association (1983–1984). • Chris Murphy, 56, Northern Irish Gaelic footballer (Castlewellan, Clan na Gael, Antrim). • Hugh Planche, 93, Canadian politician, Alberta MLA (1975–1986). • Fada Santoro, 100, Brazilian actress (La Delatora, Needle in the Haystack, Berlin to the Samba Beat). • Shigeko Sasamori, 92, Japanese peace activist. • Luis Suárez Fernández, 100, Spanish historian, member of the Royal Academy of History. • Ankaralı Turgut, 61, Turkish singer, lung cancer. • Monique Vézina, 89, Canadian politician, MP (1984–1993), minister of supply and services (1986–1988) and twice responsible for La Francophonie. • Alexandra Zaharias, 95, American ballerina. • Rezki Zerarti, 86, Algerian painter. 16S. M. Akram, 80, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1996–2001). • Naa Amanua, 75–76, Ghanaian singer. • Basim Bello, 61, Iraqi politician, mayor of Tel Keppe (2004–2017, 2018–2024). • Thomas Berly, 92, Indian film director (Ithu Manushyano, Vellarikka Pattanam) and actor (Thiramala). • Gunnar Breimo, 85, Norwegian politician, MP (1993–2001). • Anita Bryant, 84, American singer ("Paper Roses", "My Little Corner of the World") and anti-gay rights activist (Save Our Children), cancer. • Arlene Croce, 90, American dance critic (The New Yorker), co-founder of Ballet Review. • Bob Davis, 83, American politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1973–1983). • Richard Easterlin, 98, American economist. • Gorica Gajević, 66, Serbian lawyer and politician. • Tulsi Gowda, 86, Indian environmentalist. • Enver Hadžihasanović, 74, Bosnian general and convicted war criminal. • Jean Jennings, 70, American automobile journalist and editor (Car and Driver, Automobile), complications from Alzheimer's disease. • James E. Malone Jr., 67, American politician, member of the Maryland House of Delegates (1995–2014), brain cancer. • Margarita Mihneva, 72, Bulgarian journalist, cancer. • Lisa Morris-Julian, 48, Trinidadian politician, MP (since 2020), fire. • Khaled Nabhan, 54, Palestinian social media personality, air strike. • Étienne Nguyễn Như Thể, 89, Vietnamese Roman Catholic prelate, coadjutor archbishop of Huế (1975–1983) and archbishop of Huế (1998–2012). • Rodessa Barrett Porter, 94, American gospel singer (The Barrett Sisters), stroke. • Andrew Radford, 79, British linguist. • Kader Rahman, 85, Hong Kong Olympic field hockey player (1964). • Henri Simon, 102, French Marxist militant. • Prem Lal Singh, 87, Nepali politician, MP (1999–2008) and mayor of Kathmandu (1992–1997), stomach disease. • Eugene Stevens, 85, American chemist. • Gary Sutherland, 80, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies, Montreal Expos, Detroit Tigers), cholangiocarcinoma. • Yoshio Taniguchi, 87, Japanese architect (MoMA), pneumonia. • Dick Van Arsdale, 81, American basketball player (New York Knicks, Phoenix Suns), kidney failure. • Wittekind, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont, 88, German member of former princely house. • Natalie Lynn Rupnow, 15, perpetrator in the 2024 Abundant Life Christian School shooting in Madison, Wisconsin, United States, suicide by gunshot. 17Roshan Lal Anand, 100, Indian sports administrator. • Alfa Anderson, 78, American singer (Chic). • Gian Paolo Barbieri, 89, Italian fashion photographer. • Francis Bellotti, 101, American politician, lieutenant governor (1963–1965) and attorney general (1975–1987) of Massachusetts. • Mark Braunias, 69, New Zealand painter. • Mike Brewer, 80, American musician (Brewer & Shipley) and songwriter ("One Toke Over the Line"). • David Brodie, 81, British motor racing driver. • Bill Calhoun, 97, American basketball player (Rochester Royals, Baltimore Bullets, Milwaukee Hawks). • Michel del Castillo, 91, French writer. • Roberto Esteban Chavez, 92, American artist. • Nicholas Chia, 86, Singaporean Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop of Singapore (2001–2013). • Rayful Edmond, 60, American drug trafficker, heart attack. • Aigars Fadejevs, 48, Latvian athlete, Olympic silver medalist (2000). • Dmytro Habinet, 41, Ukrainian jurist and politician, governor of Khmelnytskyi Oblast (2019–2020). • Patricia Johnson, 95, English operatic mezzo-soprano. • Mary Keir, 112, British supercentenarian, oldest person in Wales (since 2021). • Kevin Kelly, 79, Irish Gaelic footballer (Carbury, Athlone, Kildare). • Hassan Khan, 88, Indian politician, MP (1999–2004, 2009–2014). • Igor Kirillov, 54, Russian military officer, commander of the Russian NBC Protection Troops (since 2017), bombing. • Ralph Klemme, 85, American politician, member of the Iowa House of Representatives (1993–2005), cancer. • Alex Kroll, 87, American football player (New York Titans). • Nikolai Kryzhanovsky, 87, Belarusian politician, deputy (1990–1995). • William Labov, 97, American linguist. • Li Jianping, 64, Chinese politician, executed. • José Antonio Lopetegui, 94, Spanish harrijasotzaile. • David Mallett, 73, American singer and songwriter ("Garden Song"). • Marcel Marnat, 91, French musicologist, journalist, and radio producer. • Alphonse S. Marotta, 90, American politician, member of the Connecticut House of Representatives (1990–1993). • Berrien Moore III, 83, American mathematician and earth scientist. • Banu Onaral, 75, Turkish biomedical engineer, cancer. • Marisa Paredes, 78, Spanish actress (In a Glass Cage, Life Is Beautiful, Deep Crimson), heart failure. • Willie Phua, 96, Singaporean cameraman. • Beatriz Sarlo, 82, Argentine writer, essayist and literary critic, complications from a stroke. • Son Se-il, 89, South Korean journalist and politician, MP (1981–1985, 1992–2000). • Roger C. Thomas, 85, British physiologist. • Colin Tilney, 91, Canadian harpsichordist, pianist and teacher. • Jānis Timma, 32, Latvian basketball player (ASK Riga, Zenit Saint Petersburg, Olympiacos), suicide. • Arnold Uhrlass, 93, American Olympic speed skater (1960) and cyclist (1964). • Rik Van Looy, 90, Belgian Hall of Fame racing cyclist, Olympic champion (1952), world champion (1960, 1961). 18Cosmas Michael Angkur, 87, Indonesian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Bogor (1994–2013). • Tony Bentley, 84, English footballer (Southend United). • Patrick Conolly-Carew, 7th Baron Carew, 86, Irish Olympic equestrian (1972) and hereditary peer, member of the House of Lords (1994–1999). • James Coffey, 85, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (2010–2016). • Dietmar Constantini, 69, Austrian football player (SWW Innsbruck) and manager (Mainz 05, national team), complications from dementia. • Joseph Corcoran, 49, American convicted mass murderer, execution by lethal injection. • Carole Crawford, 81, Jamaican model and beauty queen, Miss World (1963). • Thomas R. DiLuglio, 93, American politician, Rhode Island lieutenant governor (1977–1985). • Vladimir Dorokhov, 70, Russian volleyball player, Olympic champion (1980). • Slim Dunlap, 73, American guitarist (The Replacements). • Gothandaraman, 65, Indian actor (Kalakalappu). • Daniel Haller, 95, American film director (Die, Monster, Die!, The Dunwich Horror, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century) and art designer. • Sigrid Kehl, 95, German operatic soprano (Leipzig Opera). • Frank Kendrick, 74, American basketball player (Purdue Boilermakers, Golden State Warriors). • Martin Lodge, 70, New Zealand composer and musicologist. • Fred Lorenzen, 89, American Hall of Fame racing driver, Daytona 500 winner (1965), complications from dementia. • John Marsden, 74, Australian writer (Tomorrow, When the War Began, So Much to Tell You). • Marty Mayberry, 38, Australian alpine skier, Paralympic silver medalist (2010). • Serhiy Olizarenko, 70, Ukrainian Olympic steeplechase runner (1980). • Hermes Phettberg, 72, Austrian artist, comedian and actor. • Ann Rockefeller Roberts, 90, American activist for native Americans, complications from surgery. • Colin P. Rourke, 81, British mathematician. • Zilia Sánchez Domínguez, 98, Cuban-born Puerto Rican visual artist. • Bjørn Sand, 96, Norwegian actor. • Heikki Silvennoinen, 70, Finnish musician (Tabula Rasa), comedian (Kummeli), and actor (Kummeli: Kultakuume). • Sokratis Skartsis, 88, Greek poet, writer, and academic. • Friedrich St. Florian, 91, Austrian-American architect (World War II Memorial, Providence Place). • Pat White, 76, American politician, member of the West Virginia House of Delegates (1984–1994), neuroendocrine carcinoma. • Klaus Wolfermann, 78, German javelin thrower, Olympic champion (1972). 19George L. Bartlett, 100, American marine corps brigadier general. • Sandra Blain, 82–83, American ceramics artist. • Stanley Booth, 82, American music journalist. • Fabrizio Capucci, 85, Italian composer and actor (The Warm Life, Rita the American Girl). • Margalida Castro, 81, Colombian actress (Yo y tú, Adrián está de visita, La viuda de la mafia), cancer. • Henry Craft, 75, American politician, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives (1973–1975). • Shankar Dayal, 54, Indian film director and screenwriter (Saguni), heart attack. • Richard E. Fletcher, 89, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (1998–2004, 2006–2008). • Gaboro, 23, Swedish rapper, shot. • Meena Ganesh, 82, Indian actress (Mukha Chithram, Pingami, Achan Kombathu Amma Varampathu), stroke. • Vakhtang Golandzia, 55, Abkhazian politician, MP, shot. • Martha Keys, 94, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1975–1979). • Michael Leunig, 79, Australian cartoonist. • Barry N. Malzberg, 85, American writer (The Falling Astronauts, Beyond Apollo, In the Stone House) and editor, pneumonia and bacterial infection. • Federico Mayor Zaragoza, 90, Spanish scientist, academic and politician, director-general of UNESCO (1987–1999), minister of education and science (1981–1982) and MEP (1987). • Darshanam Mogilaiah, 73, Indian tribal musician, kidney disease. • Martin Óg Morrissey, 90, Irish hurler (Mount Sion) and Gaelic footballer (Waterford). • Francisco Nemenzo Jr., 89, Filipino political scientist, president of the University of the Philippines (1999–2005) and chancellor of UP Visayas (1989–1992). • Patrick O'Donnell, 59, Northern Irish Gaelic footballer (Banagher, Derry). • Robert Paul, 87, Canadian figure skater, Olympic champion (1960) and four-time world champion. • Patrick Pillay, 75, Seychellois politician, speaker of the National Assembly (2016–2018). • Art Seaberg, 88, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1983–1993). • Kirsten Simone, 90, Danish ballerina. • Miet Smet, 81, Belgian politician, senator (2007–2010), MEP (1999–2004), and Flemish MP (since 2004). • Paul Szabo, 76, Canadian politician, MP (1993–2011). • Joanna Tope, 80, English actress (Emmerdale, The Omega Factor, The Tomorrow People). • Ken Tschumper, 74, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (2007–2009), cancer. • Uncle Mo, 16, American Thoroughbred racehorse, euthanized. • Kevin Ray Underwood, 45, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection. • Gwen Van Dam, 96, American actress (Coming Home, Stir Crazy, True Confessions). • Dennis Wainwright, 89, Bermudian cricketer (national team) and footballer (national team). • Tsuneo Watanabe, 98, Japanese journalist and publisher (Yomiuri Shimbun), pneumonia. • Ralph Wayne, 92, American politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1964–1972). • Russ Weeks, 82, American politician, member of the West Virginia Senate (2002–2006). • Wincey Willis, 76, British television and radio broadcaster (Good Morning Britain, Treasure Hunt). • Xie Fang, 89, Chinese actress (Two Stage Sisters, The Chinese Widow). • Charles Young Jr., 62, American politician, member of the Mississippi House of Representatives (since 2012). 20Tofig Aghababayev, 96, Azerbaijani painter. • A. F. Hassan Ariff, 83, Bangladeshi lawyer, attorney general (2001–2005), adviser of land (2008–2009, since 2024) and civil aviation and tourism (since 2024). • Čedomir Božić, 40, Serbian administrator and politician, mayor of Žabalj (2012–2020), heart attack. • Om Prakash Chautala, 89, Indian politician, four-time chief minister of Haryana, cardiac arrest. • Sugar Pie DeSanto, 89, American singer. • George Eastham, 88, English footballer (Arsenal, Stoke City, national team). • John Erwin, 88, American voice actor (He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, She-Ra: Princess of Power, The Archie Show). • Giovanni Graber, 85, Italian Olympic luger (1964, 1968). • Ann Hartley, 82, New Zealand politician, MP (1999–2008), mayor of North Shore City (1989–1992). • Rickey Henderson, 65, American Hall of Fame baseball player (Oakland Athletics, New York Yankees, San Diego Padres), World Series champion (1989, 1993), pneumonia. • Jonathan Holden, 83, American poet. • Thierry Jacob, 59, French boxer, WBC world champion (1992). • Vilmos Jakab, 72, Hungarian Olympic boxer (1976). • Zaur Kaziev, 41, Russian footballer (FC Sheksna Cherepovets, FC Olimp-Dolgoprudny). (death announced on this date) • June Kreuzer, 80, American politician, member of the Ohio House of Representatives (1983–1986). • Abigail McGrath, 84, American writer, actor, and playwright. • Bernard McGurrin, 91, English rugby league player (Wigan, Leigh). • Kurt Laurenz Metzler, 83, Swiss sculptor. • Raja Mitra, 79, Indian film director, cancer. • Gearóid Ó Cairealláin, 67, Irish language activist, editor and president of Conradh na Gaeilge. • Bright Owusu, 26, Ghanaian actor and comedian. • Shirish B. Patel, 92, Indian civil engineer. • Rey Misterio, 66, Mexican professional wrestler (AAA, WWA). • Leif Silbersky, 86, Swedish lawyer and author. • Turgut Toydemir, 86, Turkish architect, shot. • Muriel Stanley Venne, 87, Canadian Métis community leader and Indigenous rights activist. • C. B. Zaman, 78–79, Bangladeshi film director (Puroskar) and actor (Ek Takar Bou), heart attack. • George Zebrowski, 78, Austrian-born American science fiction writer (Macrolife, The Killing Star, Nebula Awards 20). • Helena Zeťová, 44, Czech singer. 21Godwin Abbe, 75, Nigerian politician, minister of defence (2009–2010) and interior (2007–2009), governor of Akwa Ibom State (1988–1990). • Catherine Aird, 94, English novelist. • Jack Bond, 87, British film director (Separation, Anti-Clock, ''It Couldn't Happen Here''). • Michelle Botes, 62, South African actress (American Ninja 2: The Confrontation, Arende, Isidingo), cancer. • Casey Chaos, 59, American punk and metal singer (Amen, Christian Death, Scum), heart attack. • Stephen Chmilar, 79, Canadian Ukrainian Catholic hierarch, bishop of Toronto and Eastern Canada (2003–2019). • Martin Dechev, 34, Bulgarian footballer (Montana, Oborishte, Slavia Sofia). • Art Evans, 82, American actor (Die Hard 2, ''A Soldier's Story, Fright Night''), complications from diabetes. • Woody Fraser, 90, American television producer (The Mike Douglas Show, Good Morning America) and director. • Murray H. Goodman, 99, American real estate developer and philanthropist. • Harvendra Singh Hanspal, 86, Indian politician, MP (1980–1992). • Max Hayslette, 94, American painter. • Hannelore Hoger, 82, German actress (Long Hello and Short Goodbye, Henri 4, Heidi). • Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston, 90, American World War II internee and author (Farewell to Manzanar). • Maïté, 86, French restaurateur and television presenter. • Don Martina, 89, Curaçaoan politician, prime minister of the Netherlands Antilles (1979–1984, 1986–1988). • Hudson Meek, 16, American actor (Baby Driver, 90 Minutes in Heaven), traffic collision. • Rohan Mirchandani, 42, Indian industrialist, cardiac arrest. • Eric Saarinen, 82, American cinematographer (The Hills Have Eyes, Lost in America, You Light Up My Life). • John Sykes, 65, English guitarist (Thin Lizzy, Whitesnake) and songwriter ("Is This Love"), cancer. • Brian Turner, 91, Australian footballer (Collingwood, North Melbourne). • Bernhard Worms, 94, German politician, member of the Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia (1970–1990), MP (1990). • Jerome T. Youngman, 73, American musician. 22Louis Bechtle, 97, American jurist, judge (1972–2001) and chief judge (1990–1993) of the U. S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. • Geoffrey Deuel, 81, American actor (The Young and the Restless, The F.B.I., Chisum), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. • David B. Douzanis, 74, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (1974–1976). • Vincent Fort, 68, American politician, member of the Georgia State Senate (1996–2017), cancer. • Qamruddin Ahmad Gorakhpuri, 86, Indian Islamic scholar. • Awang Faroek Ishak, 76, Indonesian politician, governor of East Kalimantan (2008–2018). • Eduard Kuznetsov, 85, Russian-Israeli dissident, journalist, and writer, co-leader of the Dymshits–Kuznetsov hijacking affair. • Murray D. Levy, 79, American politician, member of the Maryland House of Delegates (2004–2011). • Dieter Lindner, 85, German footballer (Eintracht Frankfurt). • Liu Yuan, 64, Chinese musician, cancer. • Youssef Nada, 93, Egyptian banker, co-founder of Al Taqwa Bank. • Marilyn Oshman, 85, American businesswoman. • Stuart A. Rice, 92, American theoretical and physical chemist. • Augusto Rollandin, 75, Italian politician, senator (2001–2006) and president of Aosta Valley (1984–1990, 2008–2017). • Herbert Rusche, 72, German LGBTQ activist and politician, MP (1985–1987). • Hans Jörg Schimanek, 84, Austrian journalist and politician, member of the Landtag of Lower Austria (1999–2000). • Alan Senauke, 77, American Sōtō Zen priest, folk musician, and poet, complications from a heart attack. • Mykola Soroka, 72, Ukrainian politician, governor of Rivne Oblast (1997–2005) and MP (2012–2014). • Roze Stiebra, 82, Latvian animator. • Stewart Stover, 86, American football player (Dallas Texans/Kansas City Chiefs, Hamilton Tiger-Cats). 23Suvojit Banerjee, 39, Indian cricketer (Bengal), cardiac arrest. • Shyam Benegal, 90, Indian film director (Ankur, Nishant, Mammo) and politician, MP (2006–2012), kidney disease. • Dési Bouterse, 79, Surinamese politician, military officer, and convicted murderer, commander of the Armed Forces (1980–1990), chairman of the National Military Council (1980–1987) and president (2010–2020), liver failure. • Vladimir Burakov, 70, Russian politician. • Michael Burkard, 77, American poet and educator. • Burt, , Australian saltwater crocodile and animal actor (Crocodile Dundee). (death announced on this date) • Colin Campbell, 78, British Olympic middle-distance runner (1968, 1972) and bobsledder (1976). • Teodoras Četrauskas, 80, Lithuanian writer and literary translator. • Edward Champlin, 76, American academic (Princeton University). • Faiz Ali Chishti, 97, Pakistani general, heart and lung disease. • Gary Cohn, 72, American investigative reporter and academic. • Timothy Cullen, 80, American politician, member of the Wisconsin Senate (1975–1987, 2011–2015), heart condition. • George DeTitta Sr., 94, American set decorator (Ragtime, Fatal Attraction, Saturday Night Fever). • Tigran Eganyan, 46, Armenian politician, MP (2005–2006). • Mick Fleming, 91, Irish hurler (St Senan's, Kilkenny). • Brian Freemantle, 88, English writer (Charlie Muffin) and journalist (Daily Mail, Daily Sketch), complications from Parkinson's disease. • Thomas Gaither, 86, American botanist and civil rights activist (Friendship Nine). • Mihály Gellér, 77, Hungarian Olympic ski jumper (1968). • Wacław Gluth-Nowowiejski, 98, Polish publicist and author. • Gerardo Guevara, 94, Ecuadorian composer. • Sophie Hediger, 26, Swiss Olympic snowboarder (2022), avalanche. • Earnest Johnson, 72, American politician, member of the Alabama House of Representatives (1994–1998). • Hanna Katzir, 78, Israeli hostage. • Anatoly Khvorostov, 84, Russian art historian. • Angus MacInnes, 77, Canadian actor (Star Wars, Strange Brew, Witness). • Pere Moles, 89, Andorran politician and historian, four-time general councillor. • Dalmacio Negro Pavón, 93, Spanish philosopher, member of the Royal Academy of Moral and Political Sciences. • Zhaleh Olov, 97, Iranian actress (Wood Pigeon, Dash Akol, The Fateful Day). • Victor Parsonnet, 100, American cardiac surgeon. • Gordon Pulley, 88, English footballer (Gillingham, Millwall, Peterborough United). • Sylvia Rambo, 88, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Middle Pennsylvania (1979–2024). • Leigh Robertson, 74, Australian footballer (Fitzroy). • Regina Sarfaty, 90, American opera singer. • Helmut Schlesinger, 100, German economist, president of the Deutsche Bundesbank (1991–1993). • Mel Shapiro, 89, American theater director. • Shi Zhongheng, 94, Chinese engineer, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering. • Carole Wilbourn, 84, American cat therapist. 24Nils Aaness, 88, Norwegian Olympic speed skater (1960, 1964). • Arlene Agus, 75, American writer. (body discovered on this date) • Joe Average, 67, Canadian artist. • Curtis Cheek, 66, American bridge player. • Jiří Čížek, 86, Czechoslovak-born Canadian chemist. • Richard M. Cohen, 76, American journalist, television producer (CBS News, CNN), and author, acute respiratory failure. • Alceu Collares, 97, Brazilian politician, governor of Rio Grande do Sul (1991–1995) and mayor of Porto Alegre (1986–1989), pneumonia. • Constantin Drumen, 74, Romanian politician, deputy (1996–2000). • Alfredo Fiorito, 71, Argentine disc jockey. (death announced on this date) • Edwin Gastanes, 66, Filipino lawyer and sports administrator, general secretary of the Philippine Football Federation (2013–2023) and Philippine Olympic Committee (2019–2023). • Pascal Hervé, 60, French Olympic road racing cyclist (1992). • Tom Hyland, 72, Irish human rights activist, campaigner for the East Timorese people. • Akitomo Kaneko, 97, Japanese Olympic gymnast (1952). • Charles F. Lettow, 83, American lawyer and jurist, judge of the United States Court of Federal Claims (since 2003). • Dorthy Moxley, 92, American crime victim advocate, influenza. • Richard Perry, 82, American record producer ("You're So Vain", "Photograph", "Slow Hand"). • George Petak, 75, American politician, member of the Wisconsin Senate (1991–1996), cancer. • Alfredo Prior, 72, Argentine painter, writer and musician. • Utz Rothe, 84, Austrian artist, fire. • Octavio Salazar Miranda, 72, Peruvian politician, MP (2011–2019), minister of the interior (2009–2010). • Priya Suriyasena, 80, Sri Lankan singer. 25Britt Allcroft, 81, English writer (Thomas & Friends). • Ouanes Amor, 88, French painter. • Paul Abine Ayah, 74, Cameroonian politician, MP (2002–2011). • Bill Bergey, 79, American football player (Cincinnati Bengals, Philadelphia Eagles), cancer. • Brent Billingsley, 49, American baseball player (Florida Marlins). • Johann Böhm, 95, Romanian-born German historian. • Jax Dane, 48, American professional wrestler (NWA, ROH), complications from a heart attack. • Dulce, 69, Mexican singer and actress, lung cancer. • Eric Hänni, 86, Swiss judoka, Olympic silver medalist (1964). • Bernice Heloo, 70, Ghanaian politician, MP (2013–2017). • Farhad Karibov, 72, Azerbaijani politician, MP (2005–2015). • María Antonia Morales, 93, Chilean judge, justice of the Supreme Court (2001–2006). • Mary Murphy, 85, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1977–2023), complications from a stroke. • M. T. Vasudevan Nair, 91, Indian novelist (Naalukettu, Manju, Kaalam) and screenwriter, heart failure. • Kiriko Nananan, 52, Japanese manga artist (Blue, Strawberry Shortcakes). • Dora Moono Nyambe, 32, Zambian humanitarian and social media personality. • Brady Paxton, 77, American politician, member of the West Virginia House of Delegates (1993–1995, 1999–2014). • Carlos Pedroso, 57, Cuban fencer, Olympic bronze medallist (2000), burns. • Bapsi Sidhwa, 86, Pakistani novelist (Cracking India, Water, The Crow Eaters). • Osamu Suzuki, 94, Japanese automotive industry executive, president (1978–2000) and chairman (2000–2021) of Suzuki, lymphoma. • Marie Winn, 88, American author (The Plug-In Drug) and journalist (The Wall Street Journal). • Notable Azerbaijanis killed in the crash of Azerbaijan Airlines Flight 8243: • Hokuma Aliyeva, 33, flight attendant • Aleksandr Kalyaninov, 32, pilot • Igor Kshnyakin, 62, pilot 26Robert Baldwin, 59, Japanese-Canadian actor (Zyuden Sentai Kyoryuger), colon cancer. • Sammy Thurman Brackenbury, 91, American Hall of Fame barrel racer. • Dick Capri, 93, American actor (They Still Call Me Bruce) and comedian, aortic dissection. • John B. Cobb, 99, American environmentalist and theologian. • Gary Conklin, 92, American documentarian (Memories of Berlin: The Twilight of Weimar Culture, Gore Vidal: The Man Who Said No). • Mary Damron, 70, American missionary, cancer. • Sabapathy Dekshinamurthy, 61, Indian film director (Bharathan). • Yoshitaka Egawa, 82, Japanese Olympic basketball player (1964). • Richard Gibson, 89, British architect. • Chisako Kakehi, 78, Japanese serial killer. • Ney Latorraca, 80, Brazilian actor (Vamp, Da Cor do Pecado, TV Pirata), prostate cancer. • Daniel Légère, 65, Canadian trade unionist, liver cancer. • Josef Lewkowicz, 98, Polish-Israeli Holocaust survivor and Nazi hunter. • OG Maco, 32, American rapper ("U Guessed It", "Doctor Pepper"), suicide by gunshot. • Phebe Marr, 93, American historian. • Salem Masadeh, 94, Jordanian politician. (death announced on this date) • Paul Oreffice, 97, Italian-born American businessman. • Gianpaolo Ormezzano, 89, Italian journalist (La Stampa, Guerin Sportivo, Tuttosport). • Richard Parsons, 76, American financial and media executive (CBS, Time Warner), chairman of Citigroup (2009–2012), multiple myeloma. • Akumal Ramachander, 75, Indian art critic and writer. • Cassandra Salguero, 21, Mexican beach soccer player. • Tom Seabron, 67, American football player (San Francisco 49ers, St. Louis Cardinals), heart attack. • Manmohan Singh, 92, Indian politician, prime minister (2004–2014), MP (1991–2024), and minister of finance (1991–1996), heart disease. • Konstantin Smeshko, 61, Russian military commander. • Ruslan Solyanyk, 40, Ukrainian footballer (Vorskla Poltava, Mariupol, FC Tytan Armiansk). • Ernst Terhardt, 90, German engineer. • William E. Thurman, 93, American lieutenant general. • Sergei Toporov, 53, Russian football player (Zarya Leninsk-Kuznetsky, SOYUZ-Gazprom Izhevsk) and manager (Shakhta Raspadskaya Mezhdurechensk). • Vladimir Tsyrenov, 83, Russian long-distance and marathon runner. • Janet Wanja, 40, Kenyan Olympic volleyball player (2004), gallbladder cancer. • Geoff Wheel, 73, Welsh rugby player (Mumbles, Swansea, national team), motor neurone disease. 27Toshiyuki Adachi, 70, Japanese politician, MP (since 2016), shipwreck. • Soraya Bedjora Adiong, 80, Filipino politician, governor of Lanao del Sur (2016–2019). • Daniele Bagnoli, 71, Italian volleyball coach (Top Volley Latina). • Paul Bamba, 35, Puerto Rican boxer. • Arnold M. Brown, 93, American politician, member of the South Dakota House of Representatives (1993–1997) and Senate (1997–2005). • Nigel Buesst, 86, Australian filmmaker (Dead Easy, Come Out Fighting, Compo). • Mickey Bullock, 78, English footballer (Leyton Orient, Halifax Town, Oxford United). • Richard F. Colburn, 74, American politician, member of the Maryland House of Delegates (1983–1991) and Senate (1995–2015). • Kari Dziedzic, 62, American politician, member of the Minnesota Senate (since 2012), ovarian cancer. • Tony Geraghty, 92, British journalist (The Boston Globe, The Sunday Times) and paratrooper. • Greg Gumbel, 78, American sportscaster (CBS Sports, NFL), cancer. • Dayle Haddon, 76, Canadian model and actress (''The World's Greatest Athlete, North Dallas Forty, Cyborg''), carbon monoxide poisoning. • Olivia Hussey, 73, British actress (Romeo and Juliet, Black Christmas, Jesus of Nazareth), breast cancer. • Juan Jaime, 37, Dominican baseball player (Atlanta Braves, Chunichi Dragons), heart attack. • Bachuki Kardava, 54, Georgian politician, MP (since 2020), perforated ulcer. • Humberto Lepe Lepe, 75, Mexican politician, MP (2009–2012). (death announced on this date) • Stavri Lubonja, 89, Albanian football player (Dinamo Tirana) and manager (Flamurtari, Dinamo Tirana). • Geraldo Magela, 89, Brazilian lawyer and politician, attorney general (1993–2000), minister of defence (2000–2003). • Abdul Rehman Makki, 70, Pakistani Islamist, co-founder of Lashkar-e-Taiba, heart attack. • Charles C. Mann, 89, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (1975–1983). • Charlie Maxwell, 97, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers, Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox). • Lloyd Miller, 86, American jazz musician. • Ted Mittet, 83, American rower, Olympic bronze medallist (1964). • Rustam Shah Mohmand, 82, Pakistani diplomat, interior secretary (1999) and Chief Secretary of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (1997–1998). • Arnold Orowae, 69, Papua New Guinean Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop (1999–2004), coadjutor bishop (2004–2008) and bishop (since 2008) of Wabag. • Cesare Ragazzi, 83, Italian businessman and television personality. • David B. Rivkin, 68, American attorney and conservative commentator. • Svetozar Šapurić, 64, Serbian football player (Vrbas, Vojvodina) and manager (Ethnikos Achna). • Dame Rosalind Savill, 73, British museum curator, cancer. • Charles Shyer, 83, American screenwriter and film director (Private Benjamin, Father of the Bride, The Parent Trap). • Frank Wilson, 80, Welsh rugby union (Cardiff RFC) and rugby league (St Helens, Salford) player. • Charlie Wright, 86, Scottish football player (Grimsby Town, Charlton Athletic) and manager (Bolton Wanderers). • Ann Wylie, 102, New Zealand botanist. 28Sverre Aarseth, 90, Norwegian astronomer. • Dick Creed, 93, American football official (Super Bowl) (XXVI and XXX). • George W. Davis Jr., 91, American military officer. • Charles Dolan, 98, American businessman, founder of Cablevision and HBO. • Pierre-Sylvain Filliozat, 88, French-Indian linguist. • Nancy Hadley, 94, American actress (Perry Mason, The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show, Frontier Uprising) and model. • Martin Karplus, 94, Austrian-American theoretical chemist (Karplus equation), Nobel Prize laureate (2013), fall. • Mary Anne Krupsak, 92, American lawyer and politician, New York lieutenant governor (1975–1978), member of the New York State Assembly (1969–1972) and Senate (1973–1974). • Émile Lejeune, 86, Belgian footballer (RFC Liège, national team). • Leonard Lilyholm, 83, American ice hockey player (Minnesota Fighting Saints), traffic collision. • Abdulkadir Aliyu Mahe, 72–73, Nigerian politician. • Ebadollah S. Mahmoodian, 81, Iranian mathematician. • Dietrich Möller, 87, German politician, mayor of Marburg (1993–2005) and member of the Landtag of Hesse (1978–1993). • Lars Martin Myhre, 68, Norwegian composer, guitarist and pianist. • Paavo Nikula, 82, Finnish politician, minister of justice (1978–1979), chancellor of justice (1998–2007), and MP (1991–1998). • John Nix, 93, Australian footballer (Richmond). • Barre Phillips, 90, American jazz musician. • Rudolf Podgornik, 69, Slovene theoretical physicist. • Enrico Rabbachin, 81, Italian Olympic sports shooter (1980). • Walter Saldanha, 93, Indian advertising industry executive. • Jana Synková, 80, Czech actress (Calamity, Prachy dělaj člověka). • János Szerényi, 86, Hungarian Olympic long-distance runner (1968). (death announced on this date) • Herbert R. Temple Jr., 96, American military officer, chief of the National Guard Bureau (1986–1990). • Fran Toy, 90, American Episcopal priest. • Peter Vail, 94, American geologist and geophysicist. • Josh White Jr., 84, American musician. • Virgil Wood, 93, American civil rights activist. • Yoyo, , Spanish elephant, oldest known living elephant. 29Ahmed Adaweyah, 79, Egyptian singer and actor. • Gladys Afamado, 99, Uruguayan visual artist, engraver and poet. • Marie-Claude Beaud, 78, French art exhibition curator. • Simon Baliol Brett, 81, British artist. • Aaron Brown, 76, American broadcaster (ABC, CNN). • Aleksei Bugayev, 43, Russian footballer (Torpedo Moscow, Tom Tomsk, national team), killed in action. • Jim Campbell, 81, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals). • Eric Carlson, 66, American heavy metal guitarist (Mentors), cancer. • Jimmy Carter, 100, American politician and humanitarian, president (1977–1981), governor of Georgia (1971–1975) and Nobel Prize laureate (2002). • Paul D. Cronin, 88, American equestrian. • George Dames, 87, American politician, member of the Missouri House of Representatives (1971–1993). • Grigore Eremei, 89, Moldovan politician and diplomat. • George Folsey Jr., 85, American film producer and editor (Animal House, The Blues Brothers, Coming to America), pneumonia. • Elena Fonseca, 94, Uruguayan activist and radio journalist, co-founder of Cotidiano Mujer. • Han Tong-il, 83, South Korean pianist. • Tomiko Itooka, 116, Japanese supercentenarian, world's oldest person (since 2024). • Kishore Kunal, 74, Indian policeman (Ayodhya dispute). • Jagnula Kunovska, 81, Macedonian jurist, politician, and artist. • Phil Lang, 95, American politician, member (1961–1979) and speaker (1975–1979) of the Oregon House of Representatives. • Linda Lavin, 87, American actress (Alice, B Positive, Broadway Bound), Tony winner (1987), complications from lung cancer. • Dada Masilo, 39, South African dancer and choreographer. • Bob McNeil, 82, New Zealand journalist and news presenter (TV3), complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Satish Pradhan, 84, Indian politician, MP (1992–2004). • Lenny Randle, 75, American baseball player (Texas Rangers, Seattle Mariners, New York Mets). • Leonard W. Riches, 85, American Anglican clergyman, presiding bishop of the Reformed Episcopal Church (1996–2014) and bishop ordinary of the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic (1984–2008), cancer. • Oscar Schneider, 97, German politician, minister for regional planning, building and urban development (1982–1989) and MP (1969–1994). • Dileep Shankar, 54, Indian actor, director and writer. • Magnus Sjöberg, 97, Swedish jurist, prosecutor-general (1978–1989). • Xing Qiuhen, 94, Chinese physicist and academic. 30George Alevisatos, 86, Canadian football player (Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Montreal Alouettes). • Mike Babul, 47, American basketball coach, heart attack. • Wolfgang de Beer, 60, German footballer (MSV Duisburg, Borussia Dortmund). • Sibusiso Bengu, 90, South African politician, minister of education (1994–1999). • Bob Bertles, 85, Australian jazz musician. • Donald Biggs, 94, American politician, member of the Kansas Senate (1997–2001). • Mark Bradley, 68, American baseball player (Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Mets). • Richard Brock, 86, British television and film producer (Life on Earth, The Living Planet). • John Capodice, 83, American actor (Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, Independence Day, Speed). • Tony Connell, 80, Scottish footballer (St Mirren, Third Lanark, Queen of the South), fall. • Loretta Di Franco, 82, American soprano. • William N. Eschmeyer, 85, American ichthyologist. • Dave Fagg, 88, American football coach (Davidson Wildcats). • Ruggero Franceschini, 85, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, apostolic vicar of Anatolia (1993–2004) and archbishop of İzmir (2004–2015). • Pippa Garner, 82, American artist, leukemia. • Sir Peter Graham, 87, British army lieutenant general, GOC Scotland (1991–1993). • Joe Grech, 90, Maltese singer ("Marija l-Maltija"). • Émile Idée, 104, French road racing cyclist. • Jamshid bin Abdullah, 95, Tanzanian Zanzibari royal, sultan (1963–1964). • Lul Jeylani Ali, 74, Somali singer. • Kim Soo-han, 96, South Korean politician, speaker of the National Assembly (1996–1998). • Gennady Kovalev, 79, Russian biathlete, world champion (1973). • Pascal Lainé, 82, French academic, novelist, and writer (La Dentellière). • Jorge Lanata, 64, Argentine journalist and author, complications from a heart attack. • Peter Leitch, 80, Canadian jazz guitarist. • Braulio Rafael León Villegas, 81, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of La Paz en la Baja California Sur (1990–1999) and Ciudad Guzmán (1999–2017), liver cancer. • Adília Lopes, 64, Portuguese poet. • Sir Anthony May, 84, British judge, president of the Queen's Bench Division (2008–2011). • James E. McBryde, 74, American businessman and politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives (1991–1998). • Jean Milant, 81, American printmaker. • Michael Newberry, 27, English footballer (Víkingur Ólafsvík, Linfield, Cliftonville). • Clint Nichols, 80, American politician, member of the West Virginia House of Delegates (1993–1996). • Arshad Pervez, 71, Pakistani cricketer (Habib Bank Limited, Pakistan Universities, national team). • Dax Pierson, 54, American musician (Subtle, 13 & God). • Cloyd Robinson, 86, American politician, member of the Iowa Senate (1971–1981). • Gianni Savio, 76, Italian cycling team manager (GW Erco Shimano). • Diana Scarisbrick, 96, English art historian. • Mira Shelub, 102, Polish resistance fighter. • Lee Shulman, 86, American educational psychologist. • Hugo Sotil, 75, Peruvian footballer (Deportivo Municipal, Barcelona, national team), kidney and liver failure. • Sir Fraser Stoddart, 82, British-American chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (2016). • Michael Turner, 70, Australian footballer (Geelong), pancreatic cancer. • Ronald A. Wait, 80, American politician, member of the Illinois House of Representatives (1983–1993, 1995–2011). • Frederick Werema, 69, Tanzanian jurist, justice of the High Court (2007–2009), attorney general (2009–2014), and MP (2009–2014). 31Alfonso Adán, 52, Spanish politician, mayor of Binéfar (2015–2023). • Angelo Amato, 86, Italian Roman Catholic cardinal, prefect of the Causes of Saints (2008–2018) and secretary of the Doctrine of the Faith (2002–2008). • Bob Anderegg, 87, American basketball player (New York Knicks, Hawaii Chiefs). • Anne Bayley, 90, English surgeon. • Paolo Benvegnù, 59, Italian singer-songwriter and guitarist, heart attack. • Charlie Calow, 93, Northern Irish footballer (Bradford Park Avenue, Cliftonville). • Francesco Castiello, 82, Italian politician, senator (since 2018). • Nader Fergany, 80, Egyptian sociologist and economist. • Andrea Galgó Ferenci, 51, Serbian politician, MP (2007). (body discovered on this date) • Wally Hirsh, 88, German-born New Zealand educator and public servant, race relations conciliator (1986–1989). • John C. Holstein, 79, American jurist, judge (1989–2002) and chief justice (1995–1997) of the Supreme Court of Missouri. • Tom Johnson, 85, American composer (An Hour for Piano) and music critic (The Village Voice). • Andreas Laun, 82, Austrian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Salzburg (1995–2017). • Buddy MacKay, 91, American politician, governor (1998–1999) and lieutenant governor (1991–1998) of Florida, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1983–1989). • James Kirby Martin, 81, American historian. • Nahit Menteşe, 92, Turkish politician, minister of the interior (1993–1996), deputy prime minister (1996). • Don Nix, 83, American musician (The Mar-Keys) and songwriter. • Samuel Ocaña García, 93, Mexican physician and politician, governor of Sonora (1979–1985). • Roger Pratt, 77, British cinematographer (Brazil, Batman, The End of the Affair). • Piotr Pytlakowski, 73, Polish journalist (Polityka, Gazeta Wyborcza, Życie). • Arnold Rüütel, 96, Estonian politician, president (2001–2006), chairman of the Supreme Soviet (1990–1992) and the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet (1983–1990). • Elizabeth Schmitz, 86, Dutch politician, secretary of state for justice (1994–1998), mayor of Haarlem (1985–1994). • Thomas J. Schriber, 89, American academic. • Myra Sklarew, 90, American biologist and poet, complications from Crohn's disease. • Sweet Daddy Siki, 91, American-Canadian wrestler (NWA, Big Time Wrestling, Maple Leaf Wrestling), complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Paolo Vitelli, 77, Italian motor yacht industry executive and politician, founder of Azimut Yachts and deputy (2013–2015), fall. • Johnnie Walker, 79, English disc jockey (Radio Caroline, BBC Radio 1, BBC Radio 2), idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. • Frances Wessells, 105, American dancer. • Jocelyn Wildenstein, 84, Swiss socialite, pulmonary embolism. ==References==
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