MarketDeaths in January 2024
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Deaths in January 2024

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

January 2024
1Adaora Adimora, 67, American doctor and academic, cancer. • Anthony J. Alvarado, 81, American educator, New York City Schools Chancellor (1983–1984), blood cancer and pneumonia. • Camila Batmanghelidjh, 61, Iranian-Belgian charity executive, founder of Kids Company. • Sandra Blewett, 74, New Zealand swimmer and coach. • Mario Boljat, 72, Croatian footballer (Hajduk Split, Schalke 04, Yugoslavia national team). • James Herbert Brennan, 83, Irish author (The Faerie Wars Chronicles, The Occult Reich). • Khemais Chammari, 81, Tunisian diplomat, human rights activist, and politician, deputy (1994–1996). • Chang Chih-chia, 43, Taiwanese Olympic baseball player (2004, 2008), heart attack. • John Cockin, 84, English-Swedish golfer. • Ries Coté, 77, Dutch footballer (Elinkwijk, Utrecht). • Mickey Cottrell, 79, American film publicist and actor (My Own Private Idaho, Volcano, Ed Wood), complications from Parkinson's disease. • Ole Daniel Enersen, 80, Norwegian climber, journalist, and writer. • Marcia Garbey, 74, Cuban Olympic long jumper (1968, 1972). • J. Russell George, 60, American attorney, treasury inspector general for tax administration (since 2004). • André Hissink, 104, Dutch World War II veteran (No. 320 Squadron). • John Kinsella, 76, Irish hurler (Kilkenny, Bennettsbridge). • Lynja, 67, American chef and social media influencer, complications from esophageal cancer. • Peter Magubane, 91, South African photographer, cancer. • Ved Prakash Nanda, 89, Indian-American legal scholar, complications from a fall. • Lawrence Sydney Nicasio, 67, Belizean Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Belize City-Belmopan (since 2017), cancer. • Jack O'Connell, 64, American author. • Óscar Ortubé, 79, Bolivian football referee. • Basdeo Panday, 90, Trinidadian politician, prime minister (1995–2001) and minister of foreign affairs (1987–1988), pneumonia. • Hartmut Ritzerfeld, 73, German painter, complications from a traffic collision. • Frank Ryan, 87, American football player (Los Angeles Rams, Cleveland Browns, Washington Redskins) and mathematician, complications from Alzheimer's disease. • David J. Skal, 71, American film historian and author, traffic collision. • Iwona Śledzińska-Katarasińska, 82, Polish politician, MP (1991–2023). • Hans Sleeswijk, 88, Dutch Olympic sailor (1960). • Graham Tripp, 91, English cricketer (Somerset). • Riad al-Turk, 93, Syrian political dissident. • René Verzier, 89, Canadian cinematographer (The Morning Man, Toby McTeague, Valérie). • Leslie Watson, 78, British long-distance runner and powerlifter, blood clot. • Niklaus Wirth, 89, Swiss computer scientist (Pascal). • Sidney M. Wolfe, 86, American physician and health activist, brain tumor. • Michele Zolla, 91, Italian government official and politician, deputy (1972–1992). 2Noel Aguirre, 63, Bolivian politician, economist and academic, COVID-19. • Saleh al-Arouri, 57, Palestinian militant, commander of the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades (since 1993), airstrike. • Sartaj Aziz, 94, Pakistani politician and economist, minister of foreign affairs (1998–1999, 2013–2017), national security advisor (2013–2015) and three-time minister of finance. • Peter Berkos, 101, American sound editor (The Hindenburg, Slap Shot, The Great Waldo Pepper), Oscar winner (1975). • Bùi Dzinh, 94–95, Vietnamese military officer. • Susan Campbell, 92, English illustrator, food writer and garden historian. • Ángel Castellanos, 71, Spanish footballer (Valencia, Granada, national team), complications from Alzheimer's disease. • John Cress, 88, American Olympic skier (1960). • Edward E. Crutchfield, 82, American banker. • Seán Donnelly, 83, Irish Gaelic footballer (University College Galway, Longford Slashers, Longford). • Cameron Dunkin, 67, American professional boxing manager, cancer. • Alberto Festa, 84, Portuguese footballer (Porto, Tirsense, national team). • David P. Gardner, 90, American academic administrator, president of the University of Utah (1973–1983) and the University of California (1983–1992). • Gu Xinyi, 86, Chinese engineer. • Andreas Heldal-Lund, 59, Norwegian activist (Operation Clambake), brain tumour. • Juan Carlos Henao Pérez, 64, Colombian jurist (Colombian peace agreement) and academic, president of the Constitutional Court (2009–2010) and rector of Universidad Externado (2012–2021). • Bobby Hoy, 73, English footballer (Huddersfield Town, Halifax Town, Blackburn Rovers). • Chris Karrer, 76, German guitarist and composer (Amon Düül II), COVID-19. • Qaiser Rashid Khan, 62, Pakistani jurist, chief justice of the Peshawar High Court (2021–2023), stroke. • Lemont Kier, 93, American chemist. • Sir Frank Kitson, 97, British military officer, Commander-in-Chief, Land Forces (1982–1985) and deputy commander field army (1980–1982). • Osvaldo Lara, 68, Cuban Olympic sprinter (1980). • Brian Lumley, 86, British author (Necroscope, Psychomech, Beneath the Moors). • Ronald Lunas, 57, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Pagadian (since 2018), complications from heart surgery. • Connie Madigan, 89, Canadian ice hockey player (St. Louis Blues). • E. Leo Milonas, 87, American judge and lawyer, chief administrative judge of New York State (1993–1995), heart failure. • Gottfried Münzenberg, 83, German physicist. • Rizal Ramli, 69, Indonesian politician, minister of finance (2001), coordinating minister for maritime affairs (2015–2016) and economic affairs (2000–2001), pancreatic cancer. • Daniel Revenu, 81, French fencer, Olympic champion (1968) and five-time bronze medalist. • Matisyahu Salomon, 86, English-born American rabbi. • Orlando Savarin, 85, Italian Olympic rower (1964). • Michael Schwartz, 86, American academic administrator. • Alexis Smith, 74, American visual artist, complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Gordon R. Sullivan, 86, American general, chief of staff of the Army (1991–1995). • Poul Svendsen, 96, Danish rower, Olympic bronze medalist (1952). • Carmen Valero, 68, Spanish Olympic middle-distance runner (1976), stroke. • Rafael Valle, 85, Puerto Rican Olympic basketball player (1960). • Tavares Washington, 40, American football player (Kansas City Chiefs). • Ron Wells, 88, Australian politician, Victoria AM (1985–1992). • Richard Woodcock, 95, American psychometrician. • Zvi Zamir, 98, Polish-born Israeli military officer, director of the Mossad (1968–1974). 3Vladimir Ageyev, 91, Russian painter. • Juan Alemann, 96, Argentine doctor and politician. • Arévalo, 76, Spanish comedian and actor (Moscow Gold). • Frédéric Bluche, 72, French legal historian. • Sebastian Brodrick, 85, Nigerian Olympic footballer (1968) and coach, complications from a stroke. • Donald D. Clayton, 88, American astrophysicist. • Mario Crescenzio, 81, Italian politician, senator (1994–2001). • Lillian Crombie, 66, Australian actress (The Place at the Coast, Deadly, Jindalee Lady) and dancer. • Bridget Dobson, 85, American television writer (General Hospital, The Guiding Light) and producer (Santa Barbara). • Germana Dominici, 77, Italian actress (Black Sunday, Mi vedrai tornare, Il ragazzo del Pony Express). • Derek Draper, 56, English lobbyist and political adviser, complications from a heart attack and COVID-19. • Bernard Ducuing, 73, French footballer (Red Star, Reims, Montpellier). • Günther Fielmann, 84, German eyewear retailer, founder of Fielmann. • Billy Gardner, 96, American baseball player (Baltimore Orioles, New York Yankees) and coach (Minnesota Twins). • Donald W. Hasenohrl, 88, American politician, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly (1975–2001). • Charles O. Jones, 92, American political scientist, stroke. • Karsten Knolle, 84, German journalist and politician, MEP (1999–2004). • Fred T. Mackenzie, 89, American sedimentary and global biogeochemist. • René Metge, 82, French rally driver. • Imoro Muniratu, 72, Ghanaian food vendor. • Kunihiko Muroi, 76, Japanese politician, MP (2003–2005, since 2007), liver failure. • Peadar O'Dowd, Irish historian. • Felicidad Ogumoro, 74, Northern Mariana Islands politician, member (1977–1981, 2009–2016) and vice speaker (2010–2013) of the House of Representatives. • Anita Ontiveros, 76, Argentine-born Dominican television producer, complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Don Read, 90, American football coach (Montana Grizzlies, Portland State Vikings, Oregon Ducks). • Tawl Ross, 75, American rhythm guitarist (Funkadelic). • Paul Theriault, 73, Canadian ice hockey coach (Buffalo Sabres, Erie Otters, Flint Spirits). • J. P. S. Uberoi, 90, Indian sociologist. • Edwill van Aarde, 85, South African television and radio broadcaster and sports commentator. • Michael Walsh, 78, Canadian film critic. • Sophie Wuerger, 63, American color perception researcher. • Kameshwar Yadav, Indian politician. • John Zylinski, 72, British property developer and Polish aristocrat. 4Felicia Abban, 87, Ghanaian photographer. • Nancy Adler, 77, American health psychologist, pancreatic cancer. • Ana Afonso, 47, Portuguese model and actress (Quinta das Celebridades), suicide by jumping. • Ayla Algan, 86, Turkish singer and actress (The House of Leyla, O Hayat Benim, Binbir Gece), intracerebral haemorrhage. • Marty Amsler, 81, American football player (Chicago Bears, Cincinnati Bengals, Green Bay Packers). • John Scales Avery, 90, American chemist and peace activist. • Fred Chappell, 87, American author (Dagon) and poet. • Gene Deer, 59, American musician. • Ron Dewar, 82, American jazz saxophonist. • Raymond Elena, 92, French racing cyclist. • Fabio Fabbri, 90, Italian politician, senator (1976–1994), minister of defence (1993–1994) and European affairs (1986–1987). • Georgina Hale, 80, British actress (Mahler, The Devils, Castaway). • Glynis Johns, 100, British actress (Mary Poppins, A Little Night Music, The Sundowners), Tony winner (1973). • Elliott D. Kieff, 80, American virologist. • Keith Lamb, 77, English football executive, chief executive of Middlesbrough (1987–2011). • Bernhard Lewkovitch, 96, Danish composer. • Nancy Mackay, 101, Canadian sprinter, Olympic bronze medalist (1948). • Alice Mason, 100, American real estate broker and socialite. • Asfaw Meshesha, 56–57, Ethiopian talk show host (EBS TV), brain cancer. • Ruy Mingas, 84, Angolan composer (national anthem), musician and politician, deputy (2017–2021). • Frank Q. Nebeker, 93, American jurist, judge of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals (1969–2021) and the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims (1989–2021). • Nur Ahmed Nur, 87, Afghan politician, minister of the interior (1978). • Christian Oliver, 51, German actor (Speed Racer, The Good German, Saved by the Bell: The New Class), plane crash. • Leah Owen, 70, Welsh singer. • Emil Polit, 83, Polish painter. • Alan Redway, 88, Canadian politician, MP (1984–1993) and mayor of East York (1977–1982). • Rosie Reyes, 84, Mexican Olympic tennis player (1968), lung disease. • Jaime Rogers, 83, American dancer, choreographer, and director. • Mike Sadler, 103, British Army officer, last original member of the Special Air Service. • Mushtaq Talib Al-Saeedi, 43, Iraqi militant commander (Harakat Hezbollah al-Nujaba), drone strike. • Kishin Shinoyama, 83, Japanese photographer. • David Soul, 80, American-British actor (Starsky & Hutch, Magnum Force) and singer ("Don't Give Up on Us"). • Bill W. Stacy, 85, American educator and university administrator, president of California State University San Marcos (1989–1997) and the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (1997–2004). • Robert Taylor, 77, British artist. • Richard Thornton, 65, American swimmer, drowned. • Leonid Tkachenko, 70, Ukrainian-Russian football player (Baltika Kaliningrad, Metalist Kharkiv) and manager (Dynamo Saint Petersburg). • Oleksandr Tkachenko, 84, Ukrainian politician, MP (1994–2012) and chairman of the Verkhovna Rada (1998–2000). • Tracy Tormé, 64, American screenwriter (Fire in the Sky) and television producer (Sliders, Star Trek: The Next Generation), complications from diabetes. • John White, 87, English experimental musician and composer. • Tomonobu Yokoyama, 38, Japanese footballer (Kawasaki Frontale, Omiya Ardija, Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo), brain tumour. 5Arstanbek Abdyldayev, 55, Kyrgyz political activist, suicide by hanging. • Helena Adler, 40, Austrian writer and artist. • Jorge Aguilar Mora, 77, Mexican poet and writer, winner of Xavier Villaurrutia Award (2015). • Willie Bethea, 85, American football player (Hamilton Tiger-Cats). • Carlos Bremer, 63, Mexican businessman and philanthropist, cardiac complications. • Larry Collins, 79, American guitarist (The Collins Kids) and songwriter ("Delta Dawn"). • Giuseppe Fimognari, 91, Italian politician, senator (1979–1987). • Norman H. Finkelstein, 82, American author and educator. • Bob Gaiters, 85, American football player (New York Giants, San Francisco 49ers, Denver Broncos). • Mary Jane Garcia, 87, American politician, member of the New Mexico Senate (1988–2012). • Joachim Giermek, 80, American Franciscan Father, minister general of the Conventuals (2002–2007). • Philip Hedley, 85, British theatre director (Theatre Royal Stratford East). • Ursula Justin, 96, German actress (Dancing Stars, The Singing Hotel, Money from the Air). • Ryszard Karpiński, 88, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Lublin (1985–2011). • Maharani Konar, 90, Indian politician, West Bengal MLA (1982–1996). • William Lee, 82, Irish Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Waterford and Lismore (1993–2013). • Joseph Lelyveld, 86, American journalist (The New York Times), complications from Parkinson's disease. • Herbert Linge, 95, German racing and rally driver. • Bernard Malgrange, 95, French mathematician (Malgrange–Ehrenpreis theorem, Malgrange preparation theorem), member of the French Academy of Sciences. • Jack Masters, 92, Canadian politician, MP (1980–1984) and mayor of Thunder Bay (1986–1991). • Brian McConnachie, 81, American actor and writer (SCTV Network, Saturday Night Live, National Lampoon), complications from Parkinson's disease. • Balwant Singh Nandgarh, 80, Indian Sikh leader, jathedar of the Takht Sri Damdama Sahib (2003–2015). • Catrìona NicGumaraid, 75, Scottish poet. • Eddie O'Connor, 76, Irish renewable energy businessman. • Con O'Leary, 77, Irish politician. • Del Palmer, 71, English singer-songwriter, bass guitarist, and sound engineer. • Vinod Patel, 84, Fijian football executive and politician, MP (1992–1999) and president of Ba (1986–2001). • James N. Purcell Jr., 85, American author and diplomat, director of the Bureau of Refugee Programs (1983–1986). • Jean-Marie Rausch, 94, French politician, senator (1974–1988, 1992–2001) and mayor of Metz (1971–2008). • Nicholas Rescher, 95, German-American philosopher, founder of American Philosophical Quarterly, History of Philosophy Quarterly and Public Affairs Quarterly. • Robert Rosenthal, 90, German-born American psychologist. • Giulio Santagata, 74, Italian politician, deputy (2001–2013). • Dhanjibhai Senghani, Indian politician, Gujarat MLA (2007–2012). (death announced on this date) • Dorothy Shea, 82, Australian librarian. • Manvendra Singh, 70, Indian politician, Uttar Pradesh MLA (since 2017), liver disease. • Jack Squirek, 64, American football player (Los Angeles Raiders). • Richard Suinn, 90, American psychologist. • Masood ur Rehman Usmani, Pakistani Islamic scholar, shot. • Mário Zagallo, 92, Brazilian football player and manager (Flamengo, Botafogo, national team), four-time world champion, multiple organ failure. 6Francesco Amirante, 90, Italian magistrate, president of the Constitutional Court (2009–2010). • Felice Besostri, 79, Italian lawyer and politician, mayor of Borgo San Giovanni (1983–1988) and senator (1996–2001). • Aygün Beyler, 48, Azerbaijani singer and actress, breast cancer. • Sir Roy Calne, 93, British surgeon, heart failure. • Fernando Capalla, 89, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop of Davao (1996–2012). • Henri Cappetta, 77, French ichthyologist. • Cheng Chung-chuan, 92, Taiwanese painter. • Burke Dales, 46, Canadian football player (Calgary Stampeders, Edmonton Eskimos). • Dix Davis, 97, American child actor (Our Town) and intelligence analyst. • Kurt W. Forster, 88, Swiss architecture historian and teacher. • Ricardo Gálvez, 90, Chilean lawyer, judge and academic, justice of the Supreme Court (1998–2008). • Claude Gilbert, 91, American football coach (San Diego State Aztecs, San Jose State Spartans), lung cancer. • Mario Giovinetto, 90, Argentine glaciologist. • Zahirul Haque, 89, Bangladeshi footballer (Police AC, Mohammedan SC, Pakistan national team), heart attack. • Robie Harris, 83, American author (''It's Perfectly Normal, It's So Amazing!''). • Tim Hilton, 82, British journalist and author. • Ho Weng Toh, 103, Malaysian-born Singaporean World War II bomber pilot. • Iasos, 76, Greek-born American musician. • Vladimir Khavinson, 77, Russian gerontologist, member of the Russian Academy of Sciences. • Campos Machado, 84, Brazilian lawyer and politician, São Paulo MLA (1987–2023). • Hani Al-Masdar, 42, Palestinian athlete and coach, airstrike. • Anton Pain Ratu, 95, Indonesian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop (1982–1984) and bishop (1984–2007) of Atambua. • Andrew Pohorille, 74, Polish-American astrobiologist, biophysicist, and quantum chemist. • Malcolm Price, 86, Welsh rugby union (British & Irish Lions, national team) and rugby league (Great Britain national team) player. • Sarah Rice, 68, American actress (Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street) and singer, cancer. • Amparo Rubín, 68, Mexican singer and lyricist, complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Erwin Schild, 103, German-born Canadian Conservative rabbi and author. • Suzanne Smith, 75, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (2008–2022). • Sabetai Unguru, 93, Romanian-born Israeli historian. • Pablo Varela Server, 81, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Panamá (2004–2019). • Richard Wallace, 78–79, New Zealand Māori Anglican bishop, Pīhopa o Te Waipounamu (since 2017). 7Joan Acocella, 78, American journalist and dance critic (The New Yorker), cancer. • Alessandro Argenton, 86, Italian equestrian, Olympic silver medallist (1972). • Franz Beckenbauer, 78, German football player (Bayern Munich, national team) and manager, two-time world champion and Ballon d'Or winner (1972, 1976). • Martha Black, 78, Canadian art historian, cancer. • Paul A. Brown, 85, American physician and healthcare businessman. • Lois Bryson, 86, Australian sociologist. • Paul Burkett, 67, American economist, acute myeloid leukemia. • Germana Caroli, 92, Italian singer. • Uma Chowdhry, 76, Indian-born American chemist. • Tony Clarkin, 77, English guitarist and songwriter (Magnum). • Alberto Colombo, 77, Italian racing driver (Formula Two). • Dwight Cook, 72, American politician, member of the North Dakota Senate (1997–2020). • María Silvia Correa Marín, 94, Chilean politician and diplomat, deputy (1965–1969) and governor of Maipo Province (1990–1994). (death announced on this date) • Hamza Al-Dahdouh, 27, Palestinian journalist, drone strike. • Menachem Daum, 77, German-born American documentary film-maker (A Life Apart: Hasidism in America, Hiding and Seeking). • Rick Duckett, 66, American basketball coach (Fayetteville State Broncos, Winston-Salem State Rams, Grambling State Tigers), cancer. • John Pat Fanning, 89, American politician and mortician, member of the West Virginia Senate (1996–2012). • Norma Fernandes, Pakistani teacher. • József Finta, 88, Hungarian architect (InterContinental Budapest). • Wendell Harris, 83, American football player (Baltimore Colts, New York Giants). • Barton Jahncke, 84, American sailor, Olympic champion (1968). • Charles E. Johnson, 87, American government official, U.S. secretary of health and human services (2009), blood cancer. • William Edward Kettler, 101, American archaeologist and Rotary International leader. • Kook Jong-nam, 86, South Korean businessman and politician, member of the National Assembly (1992–1996). • Maksym Kryvtsov, 33, Ukrainian poet and soldier. • William McColl, 90, American classical clarinetist, respiratory failure. • Tofy Mussivand, 81, Iranian-Canadian medical engineer. • Francisca Ravestein, 71, Dutch politician, member of the House of Representatives (1998–2002). • John R. Rice, 89, American mathematician (Hobby–Rice theorem) and computer scientist, founder of ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software. • Leonard Rickhard, 78, Norwegian painter. • Mateusz Rutkowski, 37, Polish ski jumper, cardiac arrest. • Sarah Stackhouse, 87, American dancer. • Tim Steele, 55, American racing driver, ARCA Menards Series champion (1993, 1996, 1997), complications following a stroke. • Arnold Taraborrelli, 92, American-Spanish choreographer. • Edith Udhardt, 94, German politician. • Christine Yufon, 100, Chinese-born Brazilian model, businesswoman, and artist. 8Carl-Erik Asplund, 100, Swedish speed skater, Olympic bronze medalist (1952). • Normand de Bellefeuille, 74, Canadian poet. • Guy Bonnet, 78, French author, composer and singer. • Michael Brown, 87, New Zealand Anglican priest, dean of Wellington Cathedral of St Paul (1985–2002). • Antoinette Candia-Bailey, 49, American academic administrator, suicide. • Adan Canto, 42, Mexican actor (X-Men: Days of Future Past, Designated Survivor, The Cleaning Lady), appendiceal cancer. • Djabrail Chahkiev, 68, Russian archaeologist. • Joseph Esposito, 73, American police officer and civil servant, brain cancer. • Gonzalo García Núñez, 76, Peruvian economist and politician, Lima City councilman (1984–1989) and director of BCRP (2001–2006). • Rolf Gerber, 93, Swiss Olympic bobsledder (1956). • Sneja Gunew, 77, Australian-Canadian literary theorist. • Georgy Gushchenko, 92, Russian Olympic rower (1952, 1956). • Duncan Hales, 76, New Zealand rugby union player (Canterbury, Manawatu, national team). • Bill Iffrig, 89, American marathon runner. • Frans Janssens, 78, Belgian footballer (Lierse, national team). • Benton Johnson, 95, American sociologist. • Mark Kharitonov, 86, Russian novelist, poet and translator. • Shahla Lahiji, 81, Iranian writer. • Harry Lee, 83, American physician and shell collector, complications from a stroke. • Mar Mar Aye, 81, Burmese singer and actress. • Johanna Meehan, 67, American philosopher and academic. • Gene Merlino, 95, American singer. • Roy Moultrie, 91, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (1985–1993). • Alexio Churu Muchabaiwa, 84, Zimbabwean Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Mutare (1982–2016). • Héctor Murguía Lardizábal, 70, Mexican politician, MP (1994–2012) and mayor of Ciudad Juárez (2004–2007, 2010–2013). • Nguyễn Bảo Trị, 94, Vietnamese army officer. • Phill Niblock, 90, American composer, filmmaker and videographer, heart failure. • Deanna Petherbridge, 84, South African-British artist, writer and curator. • Ventura Pons, 78, Spanish film director (Ocaña, an Intermittent Portrait, Anita Takes a Chance, Food of Love). • Gian Franco Reverberi, 89, Italian composer (Django, Prepare a Coffin, A Black Veil for Lisa, Cry Chicago) and musician. • Immo Rittmeyer, 88, German Olympic cyclist (1964). • Richard Rosenfeld, 75, American criminologist. • J. B. Schneewind, 93, American scholar. • Bohdan Shershun, 42, Ukrainian footballer (Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk, CSKA Moscow, national team). • Wissam al-Tawil, 53–54, Lebanese militant, senior commander of Hezbollah, airstrike. • Ezo Ukandu, 87, Nigerian traditional ruler. • Denis Walker, 90, British-Zimbabwean politician, member of the Parliament of Rhodesia (1974–1981). • Reggie Wells, 76, American makeup artist (The Oprah Winfrey Show). • Leon Wildes, 90, American lawyer, stroke. • J. P. R. Williams, 74, Welsh rugby union player (Barbarians, British & Irish Lions, national team), bacterial meningitis. • Raymond Zane, 84, American politician, member of the New Jersey Senate (1974–2002). 9Marthe Bacal, 92, Romanian-born French plasma physicist. • Ali Hussein Barji, Lebanese militant, airstrike. • Miklós Benedek, 77, Hungarian actor (Soldiers of Freedom, Free Fall) and theater director. • Jean Céa, 91, French mathematician. • Agnes Chigabatia, 67, Ghanaian politician, MP (2005–2009). • Choi Hong-suk, 35, South Korean volleyball player (Seoul Woori Card Wibee, national team). • Bernard Cecil Cohen, 97, American political scientist and academic administrator, acting chancellor of University of Wisconsin–Madison (1987). • Thierry Desmarest, 78, French businessman (TotalEnergies), complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Edward Jay Epstein, 88, American investigative journalist and professor, complications from COVID-19. • Diego Gallardo, 31, Ecuadorian singer-songwriter, shot. • Frédéric Guirma, 92, Burkinabé diplomat, writer, and politician. • Tadeusz Isakowicz-Zaleski, 67, Polish Roman Catholic priest and political dissident, cancer. • Karel Janovický, 93, Czech-born British composer, pianist and radio producer (BBC World Service). • Rashid Khan, 55, Indian Hindustani classical musician, prostate cancer. • Amalija Knavs, 78, Slovene-American textile pattern maker. • James Kottak, 61, American drummer (Scorpions, Kingdom Come, Kottak). • Philippe Fanoko Kpodzro, 93, Togolese Roman Catholic prelate and politician, bishop of Atakpamé (1976–1992), archbishop of Lomé (1992–2007) and president of the National Assembly (1991–1994). • Lo Siaw Ging, 89, Indonesian physician. • Santiago López Valdivielso, 73, Spanish politician and businessman, director-general of the Civil Guard (1996–2004) and deputy (1986–1996). • Vazgen Manasyan, 65, Tajik football player (Pamir Dushanbe, Vorskla Poltava, national team) and manager. • Robert Nemeček, 74, Serbian musician (Rok Mašina, Pop Mašina, Dogovor iz 1804.). • Jaroslav Pavlů, 87, Czech ice hockey player (HC Škoda Plzeň, HC Kometa Brno, HC Bolzano) and head coach. • Ira Reiss, 98, American sociologist. • Letha Dawson Scanzoni, 88, American writer and scholar. • Digby Smith, 89, British military historian. • Elke Solomon, 80, American interdisciplinary artist, curator, and educator. • Aronia Wilson Tambo, 64, Mexican politician, murder. • Kai Wiedenhöfer, 57, German photojournalist, heart attack. 10César Alierta, 78, Spanish telecommunications executive, CEO of Telefónica (2000–2016), respiratory failure. • Walmir Amaral, 84, Brazilian comic artist (The Phantom). • Marat Baglai, 92, Russian jurist, judge (1995–2003) and president (1997–2003) of the Constitutional Court. • Roy Battersby, 87, British television director (Between the Lines, A Touch of Frost, Cracker). • Sir Anthony Battishill, 86, British civil servant, chairman of the Board of Inland Revenue (1986–1997). • Terry Bisson, 81, American science fiction author ("Bears Discover Fire", "They're Made Out of Meat"). • Audie Blaylock, 61, American bluegrass singer and guitarist. • Ian Boyd, 88, Canadian Roman Catholic priest and academic, founder of the Chesterton Review. • Arnold Caplan, 82, American scientist. • Marc Chavannes, 77, Dutch journalist and media studies academic (University of Groningen). • Sir John Conant, 2nd Baronet, 100, British aristocrat. • Peter Crombie, 71, American actor (Seinfeld, Se7en, My Dog Skip). • Sushree Devi, 73, Indian politician, MP (2002–2008) and Odisha MLA (1990–1995). • Bob Eberle, 89, American politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives (1963–1964, 1979–1983). • Velle Espeland, 78, Norwegian folklorist. • Tisa Farrow, 72, American actress (Homer, Zombi 2, Antropophagus). • Jean Forest, 97, Canadian politician, senator (1996–1998). • Sergio García Ramírez, 85, Mexican jurist and politician, attorney general (1982–1988) and secretary of labor and social welfare (1981–1982), president of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (2004–2007). • Paul Günter, 80, Swiss doctor and politician, MP (1979–1991, 1995–2007). • Shamim Jairajpuri, 81, Indian zoologist. • Jennell Jaquays, 67, American game designer (Dungeons & Dragons) and video game artist (Pac-Man, Donkey Kong), complications from Guillain–Barré syndrome. • Peter Johnson, 84, English food industry and football executive, chairman of Tranmere Rovers (1987–1998, 2000–2014) and Everton (1994–1999). • Franz Kurzmeyer, 88, Swiss judge and politician, mayor of Lucerne (1984–1996). • Louis Le Pensec, 87, French politician, minister of agriculture (1997–1998) and senator (1998–2008). • Janusz Majewski, 92, Polish film director (Lokis, An Epitaph for Barbara Radziwill, Hotel Pacific) and screenwriter. • Tamara Milashkina, 89, Russian operatic soprano (Bolshoi Theatre). • Nono Monzuluku, 64, Congolese composer and musician. • Ignacy Nowak, 74, Polish chess player. • Conrad Palmisano, 75, American stuntman (Batman Forever, ''Weekend at Bernie's, 21 Jump Street''). • Paul Rambali, 66, British rock critic and writer, prostate cancer. • Peter H. Russell, 91, Canadian political scientist. • Richard T. Schlosberg, 79, American business leader (Corpus Christi Caller-Times, The Denver Post, Los Angeles Times), brain cancer. • Tom Tait, 86, American volleyball coach. • John Niles Wells, 64, New York City fashion designer who became a tiny-house off-grid blogger in the desert of West Texas. • Tian Zengpei, 93, Chinese diplomat and politician, ambassador to Yugoslavia (1986–1988) and chairperson of the committee of Foreign Affairs (1998–2003). 11Roberto Abugattás, 80, Peruvian Olympic high jumper (1964, 1968). • Fariyar Aminipour, 23, Iranian Muay Thai fighter, traffic collision. • Laurence Badie, 95, French actress (The Virtuous Scoundrel, Woman Times Seven, Bankers Also Have Souls) and comedian. • John Barnes Jr., 92, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (1988–1992) and senate (1992–1998, 2000–2012). • Ted Blunt, 80, American politician. • Mel Blyth, 79, English footballer (Crystal Palace, Southampton, Millwall). • Michele Bonatesta, 81, Italian journalist and politician, senator (1996–2006). • Ed Broadbent, 87, Canadian politician, MP (1968–1990, 2004–2006). • Robin Brownlee, 65, Canadian journalist (Edmonton Journal, Edmonton Sun) and radio host (TSN 1260). • Khalid Butt, 76, Pakistani actor (Shah, Rahm, Motorcycle Girl) and film producer, kidney and liver disease. • John V. Byrne, 95, American marine geologist and academic, administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (1981–1984) and president of Oregon State University (1984–1995). • Eckhard Deterding, 75, German football player (Werder Bremen, Hannover 96) and manager. • Fabio De Felice, 96, Italian politician, deputy (1953–1958). • April Ferry, 91, American costume designer (Maverick, Big Trouble in Little China, Rome). • Dana Ghia, 91, Italian actress (''Seven Deaths in the Cat's Eye, Free Hand for a Tough Cop, California'') and singer. • Per Grieg, 91, Norwegian businessman and ship broker. • Bud Harrelson, 79, American baseball player (New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, Texas Rangers), complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Guy Janvier, 75, French politician, member of the general council of Hauts-de-Seine (2004–2015). • Kim Kyong-ok, 93, North Korean military officer, deputy (1998–2003) and member of the central military commission (2010–2021). • Jean-Luc Laurent, 66, French politician, MP (2012–2017) and mayor of Le Kremlin-Bicêtre (1995–2016, since 2020). • Ross Lightfoot, 87, Australian politician, senator (1997–2008). • Dyson Lovell, 87, British film producer (The Cotton Club, Hamlet) and actor (Romeo and Juliet), cancer. • Lynne Marta, 78, American actress (Joe Kidd, Footloose, Love, American Style), brain cancer. • Salvatore Mazzarano, 58, Italian footballer (Taranto, Fasano, AC Ancona). • Annie Nightingale, 83, English radio and television broadcaster (BBC Radio 1). • Peter Ørebech, 75, Norwegian legal scholar and politician, MP (2009–2013). • Miriam Noemí Ríos, 38–39, Mexican politician and human rights activist, shot. • Mohamed Said, 36, Swedish actor (Andra Avenyn). • Sigi Schwab, 83, German guitarist. • John Short, 86, Canadian journalist (Edmonton Sun, Edmonton Journal) and broadcaster. • Yury Solomin, 88, Russian actor (An Ordinary Miracle, Dersu Uzala, Die Fledermaus), complications from a stroke. • Mike Taylor, 56, American music executive, cancer. • Ruth Ashton Taylor, 101, American television journalist (KCBS-TV). • Agustín Téllez Cruces, 105, Mexican politician, interim governor of Guanajuato (1984–1985), justice (1974–1982) and president (1977–1982) of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation. • Bram Tuinzing, 75, Dutch Olympic rower (1972), surgeon, and professor. • Zhang Kehui, 95, Chinese politician, vice chairman of the CPPCC (1998–2008). 12Nagham Abu Samra, 24, Palestinian karateka, airstrike. • Amir Bhatia, Baron Bhatia, 91, British businessman and life peer, member of the House of Lords (2001–2023). • Glenn Black, British English literature scholar. • Bev Dovey, 85, English rugby union player (Bristol, national team). • Falbrav, 25, Irish racehorse. • Claire Waters Ferguson, 88, American figure skating judge, president of the U.S. Figure Skating Association (1992–1995). • Bill Gairdner, 83, Canadian Olympic track and field athlete (1964). • Richard Gambino, 84, American author and educator. • Bill Hayes, 98, American singer ("The Ballad of Davy Crockett") and actor (Days of Our Lives, The Cardinal). • Robin Herbert, 89, British banker and horticulturist. • Hans Huber, 90, German boxer, Olympic silver medallist (1964). • David L. Huestis, 77, American physicist. • James D. Hughes, 101, American Air Force lieutenant general. • František Janouch, 92, Czech nuclear physicist and dissident. • Eric Krönmark, 92, Swedish politician, minister of defence (1976–1978, 1979–1981), governor of Kalmar County (1981–1996). • Francis F. Lee, 96, Chinese-American inventor, businessman and academic, renal failure. • Jacques Lefèvre, 95, French fencer, Olympic bronze medallist (1952). • Gonzalo Lira, 55, Chilean-American writer, YouTuber, and blogger. • Marek Litewka, 75, Polish actor (Camera Buff, The Constant Factor). • Luis, 77, Spanish footballer (Deportivo La Coruña, Getafe Deportivo). • David Lumsdaine, 92, Australian composer. • Pierre Mailloux, 74, Canadian psychiatrist. • Azzedine Meguellatti, 63, French football manager (Istres, Red Star, Racing Club). • Millán Millán, 82–83, Spanish environmental scientist. • Alec Musser, 50, American actor (All My Children) and model (Abercrombie & Fitch), suicide by gunshot. • Sekou Odinga, 79, American activist. • John Red Eagle, 75, American politician, principal chief (2010–2014) and assistant chief (2006–2010) of the Osage Nation. • Stan Shaver, 75, American politician, member of the West Virginia House of Delegates (2001–2005, 2007–2012). • Jimmy Somers, 84, Irish trade unionist, president of SIPTU (1997–1999). • Haruo Takahashi, 76, Japanese animator (Inspector Gadget, Tiger Mask, GeGeGe no Kitarō). • Wolfgang Wickler, 92, German zoologist and author. • Gennady Yakovlev, 85, Russian botanist, pharmacognosist, and phytochemist. • Telman Zeynalov, 92, Azerbaijani sculptor. 13Abdullah CD, 100, Malaysian politician and paramilitary leader, commander of the 10th Malay Regiment (1949–1989). • Prabha Atre, 91, Indian classical vocalist. • Art Baker, 94, American football coach (Furman Paladins, The Citadel Bulldogs, East Carolina Pirates). • Miguel Barroso Ayats, 70, Spanish journalist (El País) and political advisor, secretary of state for press (2004–2005), heart attack. • Jean-Jacques Bénètière, 84, French agronomic engineer and politician, deputy (1981–1986). • Glen Cochrane, 65, Canadian ice hockey player (Philadelphia Flyers, Vancouver Canucks, Chicago Blackhawks), cancer. • Keith Davies, 90, English footballer (Tranmere Rovers). • Bernard Descôteaux, 77, Canadian journalist (Le Devoir). • Bruno Ducol, 74, French pianist and composer. • Mehmet Eymür, 80, Turkish intelligence official. • Edemar Cid Ferreira, 80, Brazilian economist, banker, and art collector, heart attack. • Tony Formosa, 86, Maltese football manager (national team, Valletta, Floriana). • Larry E. Haines, 85, American politician, member of the Maryland Senate (1991–2011). • David Hansen, 65, Australian art historian. • Inga Hedberg, 96, Swedish botanist and academic. • Jana Hlaváčová, 85, Czech actress (Operace Silver A, Angel of the Lord, The Dance Teacher). • Christopher Hobbs, 82, British production designer (Mansfield Park). • Finn Johannesson, 80, Swedish Olympic gymnast (1968). • Spiros Kaloudis, 88, Greek lawyer and politician, MP (1981–1996). • Moe L'Abbé, 76, Canadian ice hockey player (Chicago Blackhawks). • Stephen Laybutt, 46, Australian footballer (Gent, Newcastle Jets, national team), suicide. • Marnia Lazreg, 83, Algerian academic and feminist. • Ernesto Martens, 90, Mexican chemical engineer, secretary of energy (2000–2003). • Juli Mira, 74, Spanish actor (The Sea, Voices in the Night, The 7th Day). • Sir Patrick Moberly, 95, British diplomat, ambassador to Israel (1981–1984) and South Africa (1984–1987). • Christopher Moriarty, 87–88, Irish ichthyologist. • Enzo Moscato, 75, Italian playwright, actor (Libera, The Vesuvians, The Remains of Nothing) and stage director. • Bertin Ollé Ollé, 62, Cameroonian footballer (Tonnerre, Racing Bafoussam, national team). • Colin Murray Parkes, 95, British psychiatrist. • Ran Poliakine, 56, Israeli wireless power industry executive, founder of Powermat Technologies. • Joyce Randolph, 99, American actress (The Honeymooners). • Charles Robins, 88, English cricket player and administrator (Middlesex). • Sigi Rothemund, 79, German film director (Timm Thaler). • Laureano Rubial, 76, Spanish footballer (Real Zaragoza, Pontevedra, UP Langreo). • Tom Shales, 79, American writer and television critic (The Washington Post), Pulitzer Prize winner (1988), COVID-19 and renal failure. • Jo-El Sonnier, 77, American singer-songwriter and accordionist, Grammy winner (2015). • Ladislav Svoboda, 85, Czech physician (Rytíři Kladno) and politician, senator (1996–2008). • Gagik Tadevosyan, 73, Armenian engineer and politician, MP (1995–2003). • John Taylor, 84, British rugby league footballer (Hull KR, Castleford Tigers, national team). • Romuald Twardowski, 93, Polish composer, organist and academic teacher (Warsaw State Academy of Music). • Joseph Zadroga, 76, American 9/11 survivor advocate, traffic collision. • Shaukat Zaidi, 72, Pakistani actor (Hum Sub Umeed Se Hain), journalist and playwright, kidney disease. 14Malcolm Alker, 45, English rugby league player (Salford Red Devils, national team), multiple organ failure. • Ricardo Alós, 92, Spanish footballer (Sporting de Gijón, Valencia, Real Murcia). • Brian Barczyk, 54, American snake collector and YouTuber, pancreatic cancer. • Piero Betello, 89, Italian footballer (Roma, Palermo, Napoli). • John Bingley, 82, Australian footballer (St Kilda). • Christophe Boesch, 72, French-Swiss primatologist. • Emilio Casalini, 82, Italian road racing cyclist. • Dominick Cirillo, 94, American mobster (Genovese crime family). • Jerry Coker, 91, American jazz saxophonist. • Denis Connaghan, 79, Scottish footballer (Celtic, St Mirren, Morton). • Joan Coxsedge, 93, Australian artist, activist, and politician, member of the Victorian Legislative Council (1979–1992). • Margaret Crosland, 84, Canadian figure skater, multiple system atrophy. • Mo Henry, 67, American film negative cutter (The Matrix, The Dark Knight, Heat), complications from liver failure. • Jerry Hilgenberg, 92, American football player (Iowa Hawkeyes). • Tom Johnson, 55, American television writer (The Daily Show, Lopez Tonight, The Jeselnik Offensive), Emmy winner (2001, 2003). • Alan Jones, 83, American Episcopal priest, dean of Grace Cathedral, San Francisco (1985–2009). • Ian Knox, 90, Australian admiral. • Lutz Lischka, 79, Austrian Olympic judoka (1972). • Douglas Mackintosh, 92, British Olympic alpine skier (1956). • Carvin Malone, 64, British Virgin Islands politician, brain aneurysm. • Martin McCallum, 73, British theatre producer. • T. H. Musthafa, 82, Indian politician, Kerala MLA (1977–1995, 2001–2006). • Yuichi Ogawa, 77, Japanese politician, MP (2005–2009). • Karl-Heinz Ohlig, 85, German theologian. • Magda Paulányi, 78, Hungarian Olympic javelin thrower (1972). • Lakshmi Persaud, 86, Trinidadian writer. • Tom Purdom, 87, American writer (Romance on Four Worlds). • Munawwar Rana, 71, Indian poet, throat cancer. • Lev Rubinstein, 76, Russian poet, essayist, and social activist, complications from a traffic collision. • Raema Lisa Rumbewas, 43, Indonesian weightlifter, Olympic silver medallist (2000, 2004). • Bob Rusch, 80, American jazz critic and record producer. • Anthony Russell-Roberts, 79, British businessman and opera manager, cancer. • Norm Snead, 84, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles, Minnesota Vikings, New York Giants). • Makoto Taniguchi, 93, Japanese diplomat and academic, heart failure. • Luís Torras, 111, Spanish painter. • Elisabeth Trissenaar, 79, Austrian actress (Angry Harvest, ''The Stationmaster's Wife, Mario and the Magician''). • Howard Waldrop, 77, American science fiction author (Them Bones, A Dozen Tough Jobs, The Texas-Israeli War: 1999), stroke. • Lizzie Wanyoike, 72, Kenyan educator and philanthropist, cancer. 15Charmian Abrahams, 96, British actress (Crossroads), traffic collision. • Don Arnold, 81, American politician, member of the Tennessee Senate (1987–1991), mayor of Johnson City (1977–1978). • Georgios Darivas, 97, Greek football player (Olympiacos, national team) and manager (Olympiacos). • Nancy Deloye Fitzroy, 96, American engineer. • Tatyana Frunze, 103, Russian organic chemist and professor. • Jorge Griffa, 88, Argentine footballer (Newell's Old Boys, Atlético Madrid, national team). • Klaas de Groot, 83, Dutch bioengineer. • Reid Harrison, 65, American television producer and writer (The Simpsons, Men Behaving Badly, Danger Mouse). • Hava Inbar, Polish-born Israeli military judge. (death announced on this date) • K. J. Joy, 77, Indian composer. • Dror Kashtan, 79, Israeli football player (Hapoel Petah Tikva, national team) and manager (national team). • Roman Korban, 96, Polish Olympic middle-distance runner (1952). • Karim Mojtahedi, 93, Iranian philosopher, stroke. • William O'Connell, 94, American actor (The Outlaw Josey Wales, Every Which Way but Loose, Paint Your Wagon). • Uno Palu, 90, Estonian Olympic decathlete (1956). • Viola Plummer, 86, American community organizer and activist. • Ronald Powell, 32, American football player (New Orleans Saints, Seattle Seahawks). • Jožica Puhar, 81, Slovene sociologist and politician. (death announced on this date) • James Masih Shera, 77, Pakistani-born British politician and educationist. • Shih Ming-teh, 83, Taiwanese politician, MP (1993–2002). • Ronnie Shikapwasha, 76, Zambian politician, minister of foreign affairs (2005–2006) and minister of information and broadcasting services (2008–2011), shot. • Brent Sikkema, 75, American art dealer, stabbed. • Anita Sirgo, 93, Spanish trade unionist and anti-Francoist militant (Asturian miners' strike of 1962). • Ron Suster, 81, American jurist and politician, member of the Ohio House of Representatives (1981–1995). • Mircea Tutovan-Codoi, 71, Romanian Olympic volleyball player (1972). • Nerene Virgin, 77, Canadian journalist, educator and actress (''Today's Special''). • Helmut Willke, 78, German sociologist. • Gavin Woods, 75–76, South African politician, MP (1994–2009), cancer. • Richard L. Zusi, 93, American ornithologist. 16José Agustín, 79, Mexican novelist (La tumba, De perfil, Ciudades desiertas), short-story writer, and essayist. • Baby Sandy, 86, American child actress (Sandy Is a Lady, Sandy Gets Her Man, Bachelor Daddy). • Jean-Baptiste Bokam, 72, Cameroonian politician. • Don Catlin, 85, American anti-doping scientist, stroke. • Zevulun Charlop, 94, American rabbi. • Ottavio Dazzan, 66, Argentine-born Italian Olympic cyclist (1980). • Joseph Delahunty, 88, American politician. • Ervin Dér, 68, Hungarian Olympic cyclist (1980). • Claire Fagin, 97, American nurse and academic administrator, interim president of the University of Pennsylvania (1993–1994). • Hans Feurer, 84, Swiss fashion photographer. • Alyce Frank, 91, American painter. • David Gail, 58, American actor (Port Charles, Beverly Hills, 90210, Savannah), heart failure. • Ajit Singh Gill, 95, Singaporean Olympic field hockey player (1956). • Dzintra Grundmane, 79, Latvian basketball player (TTT Riga). • Bernard Hartze, 73, South African footballer (Orlando Pirates, Cape Town Spurs, Hellenic). • Johnny Jeter, 79, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates, San Diego Padres, Chicago White Sox). • Laurie Johnson, 96, English composer (The Avengers, Dr. Strangelove, First Men in the Moon) and bandleader. • José Lifante, 80, Spanish actor (Spanish Fly, Butterfly on the Shoulder, National Heritage), blood clot. • Milan Nenadić, 80, Serbian middleweight Greco-Roman wrestler, Olympic bronze medallist (1972). • Philipp Sandner, 43, German economist and academic. • Peter Schickele, 88, American composer and musical satirist (P. D. Q. Bach). • Sergio Sebastiani, 92, Italian Roman Catholic cardinal, apostolic pro-nuncio to Madagascar (1976–1985) and Turkey (1985–1994), head of the Prefecture for the Economic Affairs of the Holy See (1997–2008). • Valene L. Smith, 97, American anthropologist and geographer. • K. B. Sreedevi, 83, Indian writer. • Michael Sugrue, 66, American historian, prostate cancer. • Lise Thiry, 102, Belgian scientist and politician. • Vaino Väljas, 92, Estonian diplomat and politician, first secretary of the communist party (1988–1990). • Jacob Wit, 71, Dutch jurist, judge of the Caribbean Court of Justice (2005–2023). • Klaus Wunder, 73, German footballer (MSV Duisburg, Bayern Munich, 1972 Olympics). • Lahcen Zinoun, 79, Moroccan choreographer (The Last Temptation of Christ, The Sheltering Sky, Joseph), cerebral hemorrhage. 17Shawn Barber, 29, Canadian-American Olympic pole vaulter (2016), world champion (2015). • Aris Bouloukos, 91, Greek military officer and politician, MP (1977–1981, 1985–1989). • Brian Brett, 73, Canadian poet, journalist (The Province, Yukon News), and novelist. • Al Cantello, 92, American Olympic javelin thrower (1960). • Leo Carlin, 86, American businessman (Philadelphia Eagles). • Baldev Raj Chawla, 86, Indian politician, Punjab MLA. • Günter Figal, 74, German philosopher. • Benedict Fitzgerald, 74, American screenwriter (The Passion of the Christ, Wise Blood) and television consulting producer (Evil). • Roger T. Forster, 90, British Christian theologian, founder of the Ichthus Christian Fellowship. • Robert Gaylor, 93, American military officer, chief master sergeant of the Air Force (1977–1979). • Anthony Gobert, 48, Australian motorcycle road racer. • Knut Hjeltnes, 72, Norwegian Olympic discus thrower (1976, 1984, 1988). • Don Ihde, 90, American philosopher. • Al Kolyn, 91, Canadian politician, Ontario MPP (1981–1985). • Mario Kontny, 70, German footballer (Werder Bremen). • Serge Laprade, 83, Canadian singer and radio broadcaster, cancer. • Sir Tony Lloyd, 73, British politician, MP (1983–2012, since 2017) and mayor of Greater Manchester (2015–2017), leukaemia. • Hussein Madi, 85, Lebanese painter and sculptor. • David L. Mills, 85, American computer scientist (Network Time Protocol). • Dejan Milojević, 46, Serbian basketball player (Budućnost, Partizan) and coach (Golden State Warriors), heart attack. • Paul Morton, 85, Canadian television executive. • Bennie Muller, 85, Dutch footballer (Ajax, national team). • Harriet Mitchell Murphy, 96, American judge. • Carlos Rojas Gutiérrez, 69, Mexican politician and engineer, senator (2000–2006) and secretary of social development (1993–1998). • Sir Colin Shepherd, 86, British politician, MP (1974–1997). • Alex South, 93, English footballer (Liverpool, Halifax Town). • Toni Stern, 79, American musician and lyricist ("It's Too Late"). • César Suárez, 38, Ecuadorian prosecutor (TC Televisión newsroom takeover), shot. • Trini Tinturé, 88, Spanish cartoonist and illustrator. • Gerd Uecker, 77, German music pedagogue, music and opera artistic director (Bavarian State Opera, Semperoper). • Jaakko Valtanen, 98, Finnish general, chief of defence (1983–1990). • Katherine Wallman, 80, American statistician. • Mark Woyongo, 77, Ghanaian politician, MP (2013–2017), minister for defence (2013–2014) and the interior (2014–2017). 18Donald Adamson, 84, British literary scholar, philosopher and historian. • Ted Allsopp, 97, Australian Olympic race walker (1956, 1964). • Jean Joseph Benoit, 91, Canadian soldier and doctor, surgeon general (1990–1992). • Katelele Ching'oma, 32, Malawian musician, liver damage. • André Danthine, 91, Belgian computer scientist. • Seán Dineen, 79, Irish mathematician. • Hartmut Elsenhans, 82, German political scientist. • Robin Fox, 89, British-American anthropologist. • Mohamed Ghozzi, 74, Tunisian poet and literary critic. • Giovanni Giudici, 83, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Milan (1990–2003) and bishop of Pavia (2003–2015). • Gerry Gossens, 90, American politician, member of the Vermont House of Representatives (1993–1997) and Senate (2001–2005). • Grated Coconut, 27, Canadian hall of fame rodeo bucking horse. (death announced on this date) • Harry Greenway, 89, British politician, MP (1979–1997). • Orietta Grossi, 64, Italian Olympic basketball player (1980). • Josef Haas, 86, Swiss cross-country skier, Olympic bronze medallist (1968). • Ray Henderson, 86, English footballer (Hull City, Reading). • John Hurst, 76, English footballer (Everton, Oldham Athletic). • Mick Ives, 84, English racing cyclist. • Lena Derriecott Bell King, 100, American army corporal. • Marica Mikulová, 72, Slovak puppeteer and theatre director. • Alan Mills, 88, English tennis player and official, referee for Wimbledon Championships (1983–2005). • Ivan Moody, 59, British composer and musicologist. • Ulf Norberg, 82, Swedish Olympic ski jumper (1968). • Cecilia Ogwal, 77, Ugandan politician, MP (since 1996), cancer. • Louise Petherbridge, 92, New Zealand theatre actor, director and producer. • Slim Pezin, 78, French guitarist, arranger and conductor. • Amnon Rubinstein, 92, Israeli politician, MK (1977–2002), minister of communications (1984–1987) and education (1993–1996). • Silent Servant, 46, Guatemalan-born American techno DJ and producer, drug overdose. • Violet Siwela, 67, South African politician, MP (since 2019), member (2005–2019) and speaker (2018–2019) of the Mpumalanga Provincial Legislature. • The Soft Moon, 44, American musician, drug overdose. • Heinz Tesar, 84, Austrian architect. • Giuseppe Ticli, 44, Italian footballer (Monza, Padova, Pro Patria). • Nicola Trahan, 97, French Resistance member during World War II. • Yogesh Vaidya, 77, Nepali singer. • Romy Vitug, 86, Filipino cinematographer (Harvest Home, Sa Aking mga Kamay, Sa Pusod ng Dagat), blood cancer. • Bernd Wegner, 81, German mathematician. • Jan Zaanen, 66, Dutch theoretical physicist. 19Tawfic Abdel Jabbar, 17, Palestinian-American teenager, shot. • Raymond Apple, 88, Australian-Israeli rabbi. • Héctor Bidonde, 86, Argentine actor (La Rabona, Alma mía, Chile 672) and stage director. • Sir Graham Bright, 81, British politician, MP (1979–1997) and Cambridgeshire police and crime commissioner (2012–2016). • Jack Burke Jr., 100, American Hall of Fame golfer, PGA champion (1956), Masters champion (1956). • Attilio Busseti, 90, Italian lawyer and politician, senator (1976–1983, 1987–1992). • Judith Campisi, 75, American biochemist. • Len Choules, 91, English footballer (Crystal Palace, Romford). (death announced on this date) • Adele Clarke, 78, American sociologist. • Graham S. Cowles, 92, British ornithologist and paleornithologist. • Domenick DiCicco, 60, American politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (2010–2012). • Mario E. Dorsonville, 63, Colombian-born American Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Washington (2015–2023) and bishop of Houma–Thibodaux (since 2023). • Edwin Hancock, 67, British computer scientist, cancer. • Rolv Hellesylt, 96, Norwegian judge, justice of the Supreme Court (1979–1997). • Joan Holden, 85, American playwright (San Francisco Mime Troupe), cancer. • Sonia Ilinskagia, 86, Greek-Russian writer, translator and professor. • Erwin James, 66, English murderer and columnist (The Guardian). • Jack Jennings, 104, British World War II veteran, last survivor of the Burma Death Railway. • José Antonio Jiménez Jiménez, 71, Spanish boxer, European featherweight champion (1973–1975). • ABilly S. Jones-Hennin, 81, American LGBT rights activist, complications from Parkinson's disease and spinal stenosis. • Toru Kawashima, 53, Japanese footballer (Gamba Osaka, Tokushima Vortis). • Georgi Kostov, 82, Bulgarian composer and politician, minister of culture (1995–1996), MP (1995–1997). • Lance Larson, 83, American swimmer, Olympic champion (1960), pneumonia. • Lee Doo-yong, 81, South Korean film director (The General in Red Robes, The Korean Connection, Mulleya Mulleya) and screenwriter, lung cancer. • Martí, 68–69, Spanish comics artist, cancer. • Martin Middlebrook, 91, English military historian and writer (The First Day on the Somme, The Battle of Hamburg, The Berlin Raids). • Ewa Podleś, 71, Polish coloratura contralto singer. • Marlena Shaw, 84, American singer ("It's Better than Walking Out", "California Soul"). • Pluto Shervington, 73, Jamaican reggae musician, pneumonia. • Yves St-Denis, 60, Canadian politician, Quebec MNA (2014–2018), aneurysm. • Red Swanson, 87, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates). • Doboom Tulku, 81, Tibetan-born Indian Buddhist scholar and writer. • Mary Weiss, 75, American singer (The Shangri-Las), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. • Robert Whitman, 88, American artist. 20Henk van den Breemen, 82, Dutch military officer, chief of defence (1994–1998). • Rudolph C. Cane, 89, American politician, member of the Maryland House of Delegates (1999–2015). • Choe Thae-bok, 93, North Korean politician, chairman of the Supreme People's Assembly (1998–2019), heart attack. • Francisco Ciatso, 48, American professional wrestler. • Piedad Córdoba, 68, Colombian politician, deputy (1992–1994) and senator (1994–2005, 2006–2010), heart attack. • Anne Edwards, 96, American writer. • David Emge, 77, American actor (Dawn of the Dead, Basket Case 2, Hellmaster). • Zoran Erić, 73, Serbian composer. • Eleanor Fazan, 94, Kenyan-born British actress and choreographer (Willow, Hot Fuzz, The Ruling Class). • Herbert Glejser, 86, Belgian economist. • Bobby Greenough, 84, English rugby league player (Warrington Wolves, Lancashire, Great Britain national team). • Nicholas Higham, 62, British mathematician. • Maite Idirin, 80, Spanish singer. • Norman Jewison, 97, Canadian film director (In the Heat of the Night, Fiddler on the Roof, Moonstruck). • Abbas Jirari, 86, Moroccan writer. • Charis Kostopoulos, 59, Greek singer-songwriter, cancer. • Devaki Krishnan, 100, Malaysian politician. • Bob Landsee, 59, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles) and coach (Green Bay Blizzard). • William Charles Lee, 85, American lawyer and jurist, U.S. attorney (1970–1973) and judge of the U.S. District Court (since 1981) for the Northern District of Indiana. • Eugeniusz Lerch, 84, Polish footballer (Ruch Chorzów, ROW 1964 Rybnik, Maribyrnong Polonia). • Jayanarayan Mohanty, 72, Indian politician, Odisha MLA (1995–2004). • Donal O'Grady, 96, Irish hurler (Tubber, Faughs, Clare). • Anezi Okoro, 94, Nigerian author (One Week One Trouble). • Sadegh Omidzadeh, Iranian intelligence officer (Quds Force), airstrike. • Pietro Omodeo, 104, Italian biologist. • Doug Padgett, 89, English cricketer (Yorkshire, national team). • Abdu Ali Abdul Rahman, Yemeni diplomat. • Mariano Ruiz-Esquide, 93, Chilean politician, senator (1990–2014). • Anadi Charan Sahu, 83, Indian politician, MP (1977–1980). • Nathaniel Fiennes, 21st Baron Saye and Sele, 103, British Army officer, businessman and hereditary peer, member of the House of Lords (1968–1999). • John Tomlinson, Baron Tomlinson, 84, British politician, MP (1974–1979), MEP (1984–1999) and member of the House of Lords (since 1998). • Gaby Vallejo Canedo, 82, Bolivian writer, heart attack. • Ali Zia, 66, Pakistani cricket player and coach (Bangladesh national team). 21Nnorom Azuonye, 56, Nigerian poet and playwright. • Sir Christopher Benson, 90, British chartered surveyor and company director, pulmonary fibrosis. • Maciej Chojnacki, 81, Polish basketball player (Lech Poznań, national team). • Marvin Elkind, 89, Canadian gangster. • Maricet Espinosa, 34, Cuban Olympic judoka (2016), heart attack. • Jon Franklin, 82, American science journalist (The Baltimore Sun), esophageal cancer. • Perry Friedman, 55, American poker player, pancreatic cancer. • Moktar Hasni, 71, Tunisian footballer (EM Mahdia, R.A.A. Louviéroise, national team). • Eva Heir, 80, Norwegian politician, deputy MP (1989–1997). • Thomas Hussey, 87, Irish politician, senator (1981–1992) and TD (1969–1981). • Timothy Kraft, 82, American political consultant, White House Political Director (1978–1979). • Dick O'Bree, 87, Australian footballer (Collingwood). • Jesús Federico Reyes Heroles, 71, Mexican politician, secretary of energy (1995–1997) and ambassador to the United States (1997–2000). • José A. Rodríguez Cruz, 62, Puerto Rican politician, mayor of Hatillo (2005–2022), kidney disease. • Roger Rogerson, 83, Australian police officer and convicted murderer, ruptured brain aneurysm. • Frances Manners, Duchess of Rutland, 86, British peeress. • Dorvan Solberg, 89, American politician, member of the North Dakota House of Representatives (1999–2008). • Si Spiegel, 99, American bomber pilot and artificial Christmas tree manufacturer. • Steve Staggs, 72, American baseball player (Toronto Blue Jays, Oakland Athletics). • Jerry Wampfler, 91, American football coach (Philadelphia Eagles, Green Bay Packers, Detroit Lions). • Gus Wingfield, 97, American banker and politician, state auditor (1995–2003) and treasurer (2003–2007) of Arkansas, member of the Arkansas House of Representatives (1981–1995). • Xiang Jingyuan, 89, Chinese major general. 22Turgʻun Azizov, 89, Uzbek actor (Maftuningman, Fiery Roads). • Tommy Baldwin, 78, English footballer (Chelsea, Arsenal, Seattle Sounders). • János Beszteri-Balogh, 85, Hungarian Olympic ice hockey player (1964). • Ted Bloecher, 94, American ufologist (National Investigations Committee On Aerial Phenomena) and actor, co-founder of Civilian Saucer Intelligence. • Derrick Bragg, 59, Canadian politician, Newfoundland and Labrador MHA (since 2015), tongue cancer. • Antônio Henrique Cunha Bueno, 74, Brazilian politician, deputy (1975–2003), kidney failure. • Pierre Chassigneux, 82, French businessman and government official, president of SANEF (2003–2011). • Elizabeth Cosnett, 87, British hymnodist. • Elke Erb, 85, German author. • Keith Fraser, 86, American athlete and author. • Jagdish Gandhi, 87, Indian educationist and politician, Uttar Pradesh MLA (1969–1974) and founder of City Montessori School, complications from a heart attack. • Tony Gardiner, 76, British mathematician. • Gary Graham, 73, American actor (Alien Nation, Star Trek: Enterprise, All the Right Moves), cardiac arrest. • Eva Grant, 98, Turkish-born Greek-British glamour photographer. • Han Song, 76, South Korean academic administrator, president of Gangneung–Wonju National University (2003–2011). • Gabriela Hanuláková, 66, Slovak track and field athlete. • Yahya Harahap, 89, Indonesian jurist, judge of the Supreme Court (1982–2000). • Motohisa Ikeda, 83, Japanese politician. • Jimmy Choux, 16, New Zealand racehorse, euthanized. • Dexter King, 62, American civil rights activist, prostate cancer. • Neil Kulkarni, 51, British music journalist (Melody Maker, The Quietus, Drowned in Sound). • Don Lassetter, 90, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals). • Lior Lubin, 46, Israeli basketball player (Ironi Ramat Gan, Maccabi Tel Aviv, Hapoel Tel Aviv) and coach, cancer. • Richard Lucero, 88, American politician, mayor of Española, New Mexico (1968–1974, 1986–1994, 1998–2006). • Pablo Lugo, 91, Puerto Rican Olympic boxer (1952). • Bridget McEvilly, 77, British army nurse, matron-in-chief of the Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps (1999–2002). • John McMahon, 91, Australian cricketer (Queensland). • Mongolian Mauler, 62, American professional wrestler. • Klaus Mosbach, 91, Swedish biochemist. • Edwin Mullins, 90, British art critic and novelist. • Gary V. Nelson, 70, Canadian urban missiologist. • Jackie O'Gorman, 80, Irish hurler (Cratloe, Clare). • Arno Allan Penzias, 90, American physicist and radio astronomer, Nobel Prize laureate (1978), complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Anatoli Polivoda, 76, Ukrainian basketball player, Olympic champion (1972) and bronze medalist (1968). • Darwin Prockop, 94, American biochemist. • Gigi Riva, 79, Italian footballer (Cagliari, Legnano, national team), heart attack. • Per Sønstabø, 82, Norwegian footballer (Vard, national team). • James K. Styner, 89, American orthopedic surgeon. • Andrzej Szajna, 74, Polish Olympic artistic gymnast (1972, 1976, 1980). 23Jan Bogaert, 66, Belgian road racing cyclist. • Bruce Covernton, 57, Canadian football player (Calgary Stampeders). • George Doucet, 84, Canadian politician, member (1974–1978) and speaker (1977–1978) of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly. • Frank Farian, 82, German singer, songwriter ("Rasputin") and record producer (Boney M., Milli Vanilli). • Charles Fried, 88, American jurist and lawyer, solicitor general (1985–1989) and associate justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (1995–1999). • Mohammad Ghobadlou, 23, Iranian political activist, executed. • Ice Train, 56, American professional wrestler (CWA, WCW). • David Kahn, 93, American historian, journalist, and writer (The Codebreakers). • Lars Lefdal, 84, Norwegian politician, MP (1977–1989). • Melanie, 76, American singer-songwriter ("Brand New Key", "Lay Down (Candles in the Rain)") and guitarist, Emmy winner (1989). • Peg Moorhouse, 106, New Zealand weaver. • Giuliano Musiello, 70, Italian footballer (Atalanta, Roma, Verona). • Anayo Nnebe, 61, Nigerian politician, member of the Anambra State House of Assembly. • Rene Oliveira, 68, American politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1981–1987, 1991–2019). • Ali Orumian, 92, Iranian ayatollah, MP (1984–1988) and member of the Assembly of Experts (1990–2006). • Charles Osgood, 91, American news anchor (CBS News Sunday Morning), complications from dementia. • Jean Petit, 74, French football player (Monaco, national team) and manager. • Jack Riddell, 92, Canadian politician, Ontario MPP (1973–1990) and minister of agriculture and food (1985–1989). • Margaret Riley, 58, American film and television producer (Bombshell, Love & Other Drugs, Ratched), ovarian cancer. • Anders Sandberg, 55, Swedish singer (Rednex). • Margo Smith, 84, American singer ("Still a Woman"), complications from a stroke. • Dick Traum, 83, American marathoner and businessman, founder of Achilles International. • Romana Vaccaro, 67, Czech-German operatic soprano. 24Carl Andre, 88, American sculptor (Equivalent VIII, Lever). • Troy Beckwith, 48, Australian actor (The Miraculous Mellops, Neighbours, Pugwall), cancer. • Otto Theodor Benfey, 98, German-born American chemist and historian. • Ann Bowers, 86, American business executive and philanthropist. • Ivor Browne, 94, Irish psychiatrist. • Frank Buck, 80, American politician, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives (1973–2009). • Gilles Charpentier, 96, French politician, deputy (1981–1986). • Conrad Chase, 58, American actor, singer and reality TV contestant (Gran Hermano). • Gerry Collis, 93, American baseball player (Denver Bears, Hutchinson Elks) and college football coach (Bakersfield Renegades). • Harry Connick Sr., 97, American attorney, district attorney of New Orleans (1973–2003). • Herbert Coward, 85, American actor (Deliverance), traffic collision. • Dai Yi, 97, Chinese historian. • Rick France, 85, British speedway rider. • Howard Golden, 98, American lawyer and politician, borough president of Brooklyn (1977–2001). • Malcolm Gregson, 80, English golfer, multiple organ failure. • Rod Holcomb, 80, American television director (ER, The Greatest American Hero) and producer (The Six Million Dollar Man), Emmy winner (2009). • Jesse Jane, 43, American pornographic actress (Pirates, ''Pirates II: Stagnetti's Revenge) and host (Naughty Amateur Home Videos''), drug overdose. (body discovered on this date) • Ayşe Işıl Karakaş, 65, Turkish academic and jurist, judge of the European Court of Human Rights (2008–2019). • Kelly Malveaux, 47, American football player (Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Calgary Stampeders, Montreal Alouettes). • Mattie McAuliffe, 94, Irish Gaelic footballer (Castlemagner, Macroom, Cork) and hurler. • N. Scott Momaday, 89, American author (House Made of Dawn, The Way to Rainy Mountain, The Man Made of Words: Essays, Stories, Passages). • Selwyn Muru, 86, New Zealand artist, broadcaster and writer. • Cheryl Palm, 70, American agriculturalist, Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease. • Sigmund R. Petersen, 87, Norwegian-born American NOAA Commissioned Corps admiral. • Serhiy Rozhok, 38, Ukrainian footballer (Obolon Kyiv, Minsk, CSKA Kyiv), killed in action. • Alberto Tanasini, 78, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Genoa (1996–2004) and bishop of Chiavari (2004–2021). • Clyde Taylor, 92, American film scholar, writer and cultural critic. • Gyula Tóth, 75, Hungarian schoolteacher and politician, MP (2002–2010). • Väino Uibo, 81, Estonian actor (A Time to Live and a Time to Love) and politician, mayor of Elva (1993–1998). 25Bruno Amstad, 59–60, Swiss jazz singer, cancer. • Bené Arnold, 88, American ballerina. • Hari Shankar Bhabhra, 95, Indian politician, MP (1978–1984), speaker of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly (1990–1994) and deputy chief minister of Rajasthan (1994–1998). • Bhavatharini, 47, Indian singer, composer (Bharathi, Azhagai Irukkirai Bayamai Irukkirathu) and music director (Mitr, My Friend), liver cancer. • Keith Booth, 81, English cricket writer. • Pēteris Cimdiņš, 79, Latvian biologist and politician. • Ger Connolly, 86, Irish politician, TD (1969–1997). • Stanley Crawford, 86, American writer and farmer. • Bat-Sheva Dagan, 98, Polish-Israeli Holocaust survivor, educator and author. • Deodoro, 74, Brazilian footballer (Portuguesa, Clube Atlético Juventus, Coritiba), stroke. • Roger Donlon, 89, American army officer, Medal of Honor recipient (1964). • Milan Stanislav Ďurica, 98, Slovak historian and theologian. • Piero Errani, 87, Italian Olympic sport shooter (1972, 1976). • Amanda Hanson, 38, American journalist, compilcations from surgery. • Rafiuddin Hashmi, 83, Pakistani poet and literary scholar. • Michael Healy Lacayo, 61, Nicaraguan businessman and political dissident, president of the Superior Council for Private Enterprise (2020–2021), heart attack. • Gus Hendrickson, 83, American college ice hockey player and coach (Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs). • Jim McCanless, 88, American football player (Houston Oilers). • Gerald McGinnis, 89, American inventor and businessman, founder of Respironics, complications from Parkinson's disease. • Abasse Ndione, 77, Senegalese writer. • Sanath Nishantha, 48, Sri Lankan politician, minister for water supply (2020–2022, since 2022) and MP (since 2015), traffic collision. • Jean-Pierre Nonault, 86, Congolese politician and diplomat, senator (2002–2023). • Park Jong-geun, 86, South Korean politician, MP (1996–2012). • Kenneth Eugene Smith, 58, American convicted murderer, execution by nitrogen hypoxia. • Klaus Thielmann, 89, German politician. • Jean Vaillant, 91, French Olympic long-distance runner (1964). • Jim Zockoll, 93, American-born English pilot and businessman. 26Josep Alegre i Vilas, 83, Spanish Roman Catholic monk, abbot of the Royal Abbey of Santa Maria de Poblet (1998–2015). • Ron Anderson, 78, American singer. • Hartmut Bagger, 85, German general. • Becky Barrett, 81, American-born Canadian politician, Manitoba MLA (1990–2003), minister of labour and integration and multiculturalism (1999–2003). • Kenneth Berns, 85, American virologist. • Jiří Bičák, 82, Czech physicist and academic. • Andreas Blum, 85, Swiss radio journalist and actor (Salto Mortale), director of Schweizer Radio DRS (1979–1999). • Dean Brown, 68, American jazz guitarist, cancer. • buZ blurr, 80, American artist and photographer. • Emanuele Catarinicchia, 97, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Cefalù (1978–1987) and Mazara del Vallo (1987–2002). • David Conklin, 68, American ice sled hockey player, paralympic champion (2002). • Davie Cooper, 84, Scottish trade unionist. • Graham Drury, 71, Welsh motorcycle speedway rider. • El Amry Farouk, 53, Egyptian businessman and politician, complications from brain surgery. • Sukhbir Singh Gill, 48, Indian Olympic field hockey player (2000), brain tumour. • Michel Hausser, 96, French jazz vibraphonist. • John Hines, 87, American rancher and politician, member of the Wyoming House of Representatives (1985–2002) and Senate (2003–2015). • Richard Howard, 79, British actor (Emmerdale Farm). • Włodzimierz Jastrzębski, 84, Polish historian. • Petri Koivisto, 37, Finnish ice hockey player (Kärpät, Espoo Blues). • Gerrit van Kouwen, 60, Dutch racing driver. • Iosif Lereter, 90, Romanian footballer (Politehnica Timișoara, UTA Arad, national team). • Shigeichi Negishi, 100, Japanese engineer, inventor of the karaoke machine. • Ricardo Pascale, 81, Uruguayan economist and sculptor, president of the Central Bank of Uruguay (1985–1990, 1995–1996). • Goran Petrović, 62, Serbian writer, member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts. • Michael Rogge, 94, Dutch photographer and videographer. • Gordon Rogoff, 92, American theatre director, dramaturge and academic. • Ernesto Schifelbein, 89, Chilean politician, minister of education (1994) and head of the Autonomous University of Chile (2011–2015). • Dick Waterman, 88, American writer, promoter and photographer. • Michael Watford, 80, American dance music singer. • Jimy Williams, 80, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals) and manager (Boston Red Sox, Toronto Blue Jays). • Shiv Pratap Yadav, 72, Indian politician, four-time Uttar Pradesh MLA. 27Nitya Anand, 99, Indian pharmaceutical chemist, director of the Central Drug Research Institute (1974–1984). • Annie Belle, 67, French actress (Laure, Blue Belle, Cross of the Seven Jewels) and social worker. • Robert W. Bower, 87, American applied physicist. • James Carine, 89, British rear admiral. • John Connor, 79, Irish politician, TD (1981–1982, 1989–1997) and twice senator, traffic collision. • Harmohan Dhawan, 83, Indian politician, MP (1989–1991) and minister of civil aviation (1990–1991). • John Dodds, 80, Australian motorcycle road racer. • Burt Elliott, 76, American politician, member of the South Dakota House of Representatives (2001–2008). • Ross Gelbspan, 84, American journalist, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. • Maria Giacobbe, 95, Italian-Danish writer. • Peter Glynn, 71, English rugby league player (St. Helens, Salford, national team). (death announced on this date) • Stuart Gray, 50, Scottish footballer (Celtic, Reading, Rushden & Diamonds), bile duct cancer. • Barry Jenkins, 79, English drummer (The Animals). • Norman J. Kansfield, 83, American minister and scholar, pneumonia. • Enrique Liporace, 82, Argentine actor (Time for Revenge, Last Days of the Victim, Eva Perón: The True Story). • Ricardo López, 86, Spanish-born Canadian politician, MP (1984–1993). • Sreela Majumdar, 65, Indian actress (Damul, Ek Din Pratidin, Mandi), cancer. • Rubén Marín, 89, Argentine politician, governor of La Pampa Province (1983–1987, 1991–2003), deputy (1987–1989) and twice senator, pneumonia. • Neil Marks, 85, Australian cricketer (New South Wales). • Pierre Montlaur, 60, French rugby union player (SU Agen, national team). • Eugenio Nasarre, 77, Spanish politician and civil servant, director general of RTVE (1982) and deputy (2000–2015). • Lillebjørn Nilsen, 73, Norwegian singer-songwriter and folk musician. • Gogi Saroj Pal, 78, Indian painter and mixed media artist. • Henryk Pytel, 68, Polish Olympic ice hockey player (1976, 1980, 1984). • Bruno Segre, 105, Italian lawyer and partisan. • Sheng Zhiyong, 103, Chinese burn surgeon. • Susumu Taira, 89, Japanese actor (''Nabbie's Love''). • Hamda Taryam Al Shamsi, 24, Emirati drag racer. • Ahmad Mahfuz Umar, 87–88, Yemeni writer. • Paul Vallone, 56, American politician, member of the New York City Council (2014–2021), heart attack. • Sylvia Walton, 83, Australian academic administrator, chancellor of La Trobe University (2006–2011). • L. W. Wright, 74, American confidence trickster, colon cancer. 28Nikolay Aksamit, 69, Belarusian artist and politician, member of the Supreme Council (1990–1996). • Irma Anderson, 93, American politician, mayor of Richmond, California (2001–2006), complications from pancreatic cancer. • Walter Ivan de Azevedo, 97, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of São Gabriel da Cachoeira (1986–2002). • Barbara Jean Burns, 82, American academic. • Marcelo Cecé, 88, Brazilian politician. • Don Cheeks, 92, American politician, member of the Georgia State Senate (1992–2004), three-time member of the Georgia House of Representatives. • Nancy B. Clark, 77, American philatelist, respiratory failure. • Sir David Cooksey, 83, British businessman, venture capitalist and policy advisor, heart attack. • Helen Corey, 100, American cookbook author. • Egil Egebakken, 81, Norwegian artist. • Ignacio Estrada, 77, American ventriloquist. • Jim Furey, 91, American football player (BC Lions, Calgary Stampeders, New York Titans). • John Henry Kreitler, 75, American composer. • Birger Larsen, 81, Danish footballer (Boldklubben Frem, national team). • Víctor Luna, 64, Colombian football player (Atlético Nacional, national team) and manager (Barcelona), heart attack. • Cicerone Manolache, 87, Romanian football player (Politehnica Timișoara, national team) and manager (CARA Brazzaville). • Marie Mansfield, 92, American baseball player (Rockford Peaches, Battle Creek Belles). • Albert Mayr, 80, Italian composer. • Abdul-Nabi Namazi, 75–76, Iranian Twelver Shia cleric and politician, prosecutor-general (2001–2004) and member of the Assembly of Experts (since 1990). • Deirdre O'Connor, 82, Australian lawyer and jurist, judge of the Federal Court of Australia (1990–2002), president of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (1990–1994, 1999–2002). • Lenny Piper, 46, English footballer (Gillingham, St Albans City, Farnborough). • Judith D. Sally, 86, American mathematician. • David Smith, 88, English Anglican clergyman, bishop of Bradford (1992–2002). • Marie-Josèphe Sublet, 87, French politician. • Larry L. Taylor, 81, American military officer, Medal of Honor recipient, cancer. • Luis Tejada, 41, Panamanian footballer (Juan Aurich, Universitario, national team), heart attack. • Deborah Ann Turner, 73, American physician, complications from a pulmonary embolism. 29Fernando Acevedo, 77, Peruvian Olympic sprinter (1968, 1972). • Hinako Ashihara, 50, Japanese manga artist (Forbidden Dance, Sand Chronicles, Sexy Tanaka-san), suicide. • Myrna L. Bair, 79, American politician, member of the Delaware Senate (1980–2000). • Grace Boadu, Ghanaian herbal medicine practitioner, head injury. • Joseph Brain, 84, American physiologist and academic. • Hal Buell, 92, American photographer, pneumonia. • Tony Cedras, 71, South African musician. • R. Champakalakshmi, 91, Indian historian. • Cho Gyeong-sik, 87, South Korean economist, academic, and politician, minister of environment (1990) and of agriculture, forestry, and fisheries (1990–1992). • Louis Colombani, 92, French politician, deputy (1988–1997). • Anthony Cordesman, 84, American national security analyst. • Inger McCabe Elliott, 90, Norwegian-born American businesswoman, cardiac arrest. • Lúcia Faria, 78, Brazilian Olympic equestrian (1968). • Séverine Foulon, 50, French middle-distance runner. • Jan Graham, 74, American politician and attorney, Utah attorney general (1993–2001), primary peritoneal carcinoma. • Brian Griffin, 75, British photographer. • Samuel Pinheiro Guimarães, 84, Brazilian diplomat, secretary-general of foreign affairs (2003–2009). • Arne Hegerfors, 81, Swedish sports journalist (SVT, Canal Plus), lung and pancreatic cancer. • Ronnie Joyner, 64, American basketball player (Wellington Saints, Waikato Pistons, Northland Suns), bowel cancer. • Satoshi Kirishima, 70, Japanese anarchist terrorist (1974 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries bombing). • Blaine Lacher, 53, Canadian ice hockey player (Boston Bruins). • Lawrence Langer, 94, American scholar, rectal cancer. • Lee Jung-woo, 92, South Korean lawyer and politician, minister of justice (1992–1993). • Delio Lucarelli, 84, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Rieti (1997–2015). • Alice Mackler, 92, American artist and painter, complications from COVID-19. • Jandira Martini, 78, Brazilian actress (O Clone, América, Caminho das Índias), lung cancer. • Sandra Milo, 90, Italian actress (, Juliet of the Spirits, Vanina Vanini), lung cancer. • James Pierce, 60, American Paralympic wheelchair curler (2006, 2010). • Hind Rajab, 6, Palestinian child, airstrike. • P. Narsa Reddy, 92, Indian independence activist and politician, MP (1989–1991) and Andhra Pradesh MLA (1962–1978). • Iskandar Safa, 68, Lebanese-born French shipbuilding industry executive, cancer. • Héctor Sanabria, 78, Mexican football player (UNAM Pumas, national team) and manager (Toluca). • Jim Sebesta, 88, American politician, member of the Florida Senate (1999–2006), complications from dementia. • Ally Shewan, 83, Scottish football player (Aberdeen) and manager (Elgin City). 30Ahmed Baduri, 77, Eritrean diplomat and politician. • György Barkó, 92, Hungarian actor (The Witman Boys, Mom and Other Loonies in the Family). • Hinton Battle, 67, American actor (The Wiz, Dreamgirls, Miss Saigon) and dancer, Tony winner (1981, 1984, 1991). • Achim Benning, 89, German actor and theater director. • Donald Black, 82–83, American sociologist (University of Virginia). • Jean Carnahan, 90, American politician, member of the U.S. Senate (2001–2002), first lady of Missouri (1993–2000). • Sir Geoffrey Chipperfield, 90, British civil servant. • Jean-François Cordet, 73, French government official, director of OFPRA (2007–2012). • Ellen Gilchrist, 88, American author, breast cancer. • Mary-Annette Hay, 98, New Zealand wool promoter and watercolour painter. • Stephen Keith, 81, American politician, member of the Kentucky House of Representatives (1985–1995). • Tetsuo Kutsukake, 94, Japanese politician, chair of the National Public Safety Commission (2005–2006), heart failure. • Melinda Ledbetter, 77, American talent manager (Brian Wilson). • Reg Macey, 87, Australian politician, Victoria MLA (1985–1992). • Peter McGuffin, 74, Northern Irish psychiatrist and geneticist. • Roberto Melgrati, 76, Italian footballer (Como 1907, Perugia, Chiasso). • Stephen Mitchell, 75, British historian and epigrapher. • Vinod Neb, 81, Indian air force officer and pilot. • Aziz Saleh Al-Numan, 82, Iraqi politician, minister of agriculture (1986–1991), governor of Kuwait (1991) and Najaf (1979–1986). • Zdeněk Pecka, 69, Czech rower, Olympic bronze medalist (1976, 1980). • Helmut Peuser, 83, German politician, member of the Landtag of Hesse (1995–2014). • Chita Rivera, 91, American actress (West Side Story, Kiss of the Spider Woman, Chicago), Tony winner (1984, 1993). • Jan de Rooy, 80, Dutch rally driver, winner of Dakar Rally (1987). • Orazio Schena, 82, Italian footballer (Anderlecht, Liège, Tilleur-Saint-Nicolas). • Richard H. Smith, 78, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (since 2005). • Abe Terry, 89, English rugby league player (St Helens). • Gerhard Tötemeyer, 88, Namibian politician, heart attack. • Michael Trcic, 63, American sculptor and special effects artist (Jurassic Park, Terminator 2: Judgment Day, Batman Returns). • Robert Wade, 93, Australian artist. • Bognessan Arsène Yé, 66, Burkinabé politician, president of the National Assembly (1992–1997). 31Stan Aronoff, 91, American politician, member (1967–1996) and president (1989–1996) of the Ohio Senate. • Anil Babar, 74, Indian politician, Maharashtra MLA (since 2019), pneumonia. • Terry Beasley, 73, American Hall of Fame college football player (Auburn Tigers, San Francisco 49ers), suicide. • Paul Brett, 76, English rock guitarist, heart failure. • Hank Cicalo, 91, American recording engineer (The Monkees, Carole King, Barbra Streisand). • Manfred Cross, 94, Australian politician, MP (1961–1975, 1980–1990). • Bill Cunningham, 91, Canadian television journalist. • Michael Egan, 75, Australian politician, treasurer of New South Wales (1995–2005), member of the New South Wales Legislative Council (1986–2005). • Leif Eriksen, 83, Norwegian footballer (Vålerenga, Eidsvold Turn, national team). • John G. Heimann, 94, American government official, comptroller of the currency (1977–1981). • Yitzhar Hofman, 36–37, Israeli soldier, shot. • Rick Howe, 69, Canadian radio personality and writer. • Abul Hashem Khan, 68, Bangladeshi politician, MP (2021–2024). • Rehan Zeb Khan, Pakistani politician, shot. • Anthony Lamb, 86, British botanist. • Mario Levi, 66, Turkish writer. • Joe Madison, 74, American radio talk-show host (SiriusXM Urban View, WOL-AM) and activist, prostate cancer. • Al McBean, 85, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres). • Ivo Mosley, 72, British writer, poet and potter, dementia and motor neurone disease. • Maria Musso, 92, Italian Olympic sprinter and pentathlete (1952, 1956). • Amrus Natalsya, 90, Indonesian poet, painter and wood sculpture artist. • Chuck Philips, 71, American journalist (Los Angeles Times). (death announced on this date) • John Pregenzer, 91, American baseball player (San Francisco Giants). • Ruth Shaw, 97, British politician, member of Greater London Council (1973–1977). • Heinz Simmet, 79, German footballer (1. FC Köln, Rot-Weiss Essen, Borussia Neunkirchen). • Alexey Spirin, 72, Russian football referee. ==References==
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