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Deaths in October 2024

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

October 2024
1Michael Ancram, 13th Marquess of Lothian, 79, British politician and peer, three-time MP, member of the House of Lords (since 2010). • Gudbrand Bakken, 83, Norwegian veterinarian and civil servant. • Jean-Claude Bourbault, 79, French actor (Les Uns et les Autres, Paris Lockdown). • David Burnham, 91, American journalist (The New York Times), choking. • Kerry Burt, 59, American politician, member of the Iowa House of Representatives (2009–2011). • Ensan Case, 74, American novelist (Wingmen). • Stephan Dabbert, 66, German academic and agricultural economist. • Denílson, 81, Brazilian footballer (Fluminense, national team). • Vyacheslav Dobrynin, 78, Russian composer and singer, stroke. • Herold Driedger, 82, Canadian politician, Manitoba MLA (1988–1990). • Zenón Franco Ocampos, 68, Paraguayan chess grandmaster. • Alford Gardner, 98, Jamaican-born British emigrant and historical adviser (Windrush generation), bowel cancer. • Maurice Henrie, 87, Canadian writer and academic. • Dina Kathelyn, 90, Belgian comic book illustrator. • Liu Bin, 88, Chinese politician. • Milton Thiago de Mello, 108, Brazilian primatologist. • Francesco Merloni, 99, Italian industrialist and politician, minister of public works (1992–1994), deputy (1976–1992, 1996–2001) and twice senator. • Luis Olivares, 84, Chilean footballer (Universidad Católica, Deportes Temuco). • Rastislav Trtík, 63, Czech handball player and coach. • A. R. Frank Wazzan, 88, American academic. • Garcia Glen White, 61, American serial killer, execution by lethal injection. • Bob Yerkes, 92, American stuntman (Back to the Future, Return of the Jedi, Hook), complications from pneumonia. • Edwin Zimmermann, 76, German engineer and politician. 2Josefa de Bastavales, 92, Spanish tambourine player. • Christopher Charles Benninger, 81, American-born Indian architect, cancer. • Susie Berning, 83, American Hall of Fame golfer, U.S. Women's Open champion (1968, 1972, 1973), lung cancer. • Guido Carlesi, 87, Italian racing cyclist. • Jason Cirone, 53, Canadian-Italian ice hockey player (Winnipeg Jets), cancer. • Anne Clifford, 80, American feminist theologian. • Mary Helen Goldsmith, 91, American plant physiologist. • Marissa Haque, 61, Indonesian actress and politician, member of the House of Representatives (2004–2006). • Rüdiger Henning, 80, German rower, Olympic champion (1968). • Modou Jadama, 30, Gambian footballer (Tulsa Roughnecks, Portland Timbers 2, Hartford Athletic). • Liakat Kablay, Motswana politician, MP (since 2009). • Gerald Kember, 78, New Zealand rugby union player (Wellington, national team). • Midkhat Khakimov, 84, Russian politician, MP (2000–2003). • Gérard Leleu, 92, French doctor and sexologist. • Matthew Lewis, 94, American photojournalist (The Washington Post), Pulitzer Prize winner (1975). • Roger K. Lewis, 83, American architect and urban planner. • Megan Marshack, 70, American television news writer and producer, liver and kidney failure. • Arbogaste Mbella Ntone, 82, Cameroonian singer. • Solly Moholo, 65, South African gospel singer, stroke. • Herman Ouseley, Baron Ouseley, 79, Guyanese-born British civil rights activist and politician, member of the House of Lords (2001–2019). • Dnyaneshwar Patil, Indian politician, Maharashtra MLA (1995–2004). • Bruce Peloquin, 87, American businessman and politician, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly (1965–1971) and Senate (1971–1979). • Daniel Pinard, 81–82, Canadian radio and television presenter (Ciel, mon Pinard!), pulmonary embolism. • Emily Richard, 76, British actress (The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, The Cleopatras, The Dark Side of the Sun). • Jacques Roy, 89, Canadian lawyer and diplomat, ambassador to the European Union (1994–1996) and to France (1996–2000). • Martin Schröder, 93, Dutch pilot and businessman, founder of Martinair. • Ken Tobias, 79, Canadian singer-songwriter ("Stay Awhile"), brain cancer. • Francisco Tomey, 78, Spanish politician, senator (1986–1989, 1993–2000), deputy (1989–1993). • Elizabeth Tori, 88, American politician, member of the Kentucky Senate (1995–2011). • Sir David Varney, 78, British public servant, chairman of HM Revenue and Customs (2005–2006), pulmonary embolism. • Larry Watkins, 77, American politician, member of the Mississippi House of Representatives (1992–1993). • Sir Daniel Williams, 88, Grenadian politician and lawyer, governor-general (1996–2008). • Richard Woodman, 80, English novelist and naval historian, cancer. • Dennis Woodruff, 71–72, American actor, director and producer. (death announced on this date) • Jonathan Zwingina, 70, Nigerian politician, senator (1999–2007). 3Mijo Beccaria, 90, French editor. • Terje Bjørklund, 79, Norwegian jazz pianist and composer. • Michel Blanc, 72, French film director (Grosse fatigue, Summer Things) and actor (''Marche à l'ombre''), heart attack. • Saturnino Braga, 93, Brazilian politician, two-time deputy, senator (1975–1986), mayor of Rio de Janeiro (1986–1989). • Carlos Brosas, 68, Filipino Olympic swimmer (1972). • Pierre Christin, 86, French comics writer (Valérian and Laureline). • Jack Colwell, 34, Australian singer and songwriter. • Lino Falzon, 83, Maltese footballer (Sliema Wanderers, national team). • SuEllen Fried, 92, American bullying prevention activist and writer. • Yeshayahu Gavish, 99, Israeli major general. • John Gierach, 78, American author, heart attack. • Charles Klusmann, 91, American fighter pilot. • Lilibert, 100, Luxembourgish lyricist ("Memphis, Tennessee"). • Fiona MacDonald, 67, Australian television presenter (Wombat, ''It's a Knockout''), complications from motor neurone disease. • Abdul Majeed Mahir, 96, Maldivian political activist. • Cid Moreira, 97, Brazilian television journalist (Jornal Nacional). • Rawhi Mushtaha, Palestinian militant and founding member of Hamas. (death announced on this date) • Mary O'Rourke, 87, Irish politician, TD (1982–2002, 2007–2011) and two-time senator. • Dorothy Pocklington, 90, American brigadier general. • Mohan Raj, 72, Indian actor (Kireedam, Mimics Parade, Customs Diary). • Hashem Safieddine, 60, Lebanese Shia cleric, airstrike. • David Shaw, 71, American football player (Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Winnipeg Blue Bombers). • Siegfried, 51, French film director and composer (For Sale, Louise (Take 2), Sansa). • Emil Skamene, 83, Polish-born Canadian immunologist. • Bob Speake, 94, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs, San Francisco Giants). 4Ian Affleck, 72, Canadian physicist. • Amarilys Alméstica, 43, Puerto Rican hammer thrower. • Leah Rawls Atkins, 89, American historian. • Barbara Blackman, 95, Australian writer and philanthropist. • Allan Blye, 87, Canadian-born American television writer (The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour) and actor (''Mister Rogers' Neighborhood''). • Chazom Chazom, 76, Israeli footballer (Hapoel Petah Tikva, Hapoel Yehud, Hapoel Ramat Gan Givatayim). • Christopher Ciccone, 63, American dancer and interior designer, pancreatic cancer. • Willi Giesemann, 87, German footballer (Hamburger SV, HSV Barmbek-Uhlenhorst, West Germany national team). • Vilmosné Gryllus, 100, Hungarian chemist. • Daniel Guimarães, 37, Brazilian footballer (Mogi Mirim, América de Natal, Nacional), cancer. • Ayşenur Halil, 19, Turkish woman, decapitated. • Yukio Hattori, 78, Japanese television personality (Iron Chef) and food critic. • John Henderson, 91, Canadian ice hockey player (Boston Bruins, Whitby Dunlops). • Takeshi Inomata, 88, Japanese jazz drummer and bandleader. • Samson Kandie, 53, Kenyan long-distance runner, beaten. • Anatoliy Konkov, 75, Ukrainian football player (Shahktar Donetsk, Dynamo Kyiv) and manager (national team). • Laurent Lachance, 93, Canadian linguist, author, and program creator (Passe-Partout). • Greg Landry, 77, American football player and coach (Detroit Lions, Chicago Bears). • John Lasell, 95, American actor (Dark Shadows, The F.B.I, The Fugitive). • Marcelle Maritz, 59, South African politician, member of the Limpopo Provincial Legislature (since 2019). • Petar Matić Dule, 104, Serbian army colonel general, politician and World War II veteran, last living People's Hero of Yugoslavia. • Lourdes Mendoza, 66, Peruvian politician, second vice president (2006–2011) and deputy (2006–2011), heart attack. • John Lawrence O'Meally, 84, Australian judge. • Harold Palmer, British religious hermit. • Marlon Pérez Arango, 48, Colombian Olympic cyclist (1996, 2000, 2004), stabbed. • Lea Pericoli, 89, Italian tennis player. • Emiliano Queiroz, 88, Brazilian actor (Madame Satã, Xuxa e os Duendes, A Wolf at the Door). • O. R. Ramachandran, 77, Indian politician, Tamil Nadu MLA (1991–2006). • Billy Shaw, 85, American Hall of Fame football player (Buffalo Bills), hyponatremia. • İkbal Uzuner, 19, Turkish woman, killed. • Ye Minghan, 99, Chinese physicist, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering. 5Bruce Ames, 95, American biochemist, complications from a fall. • Donald L. Barlett, 88, American investigative journalist and non-fiction writer. • Sammy Basso, 28, Italian biologist and writer, heart attack. • Helmut Bauer, 91, German Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Würzburg (1988–2008). • A. Q. M. Badruddoza Chowdhury, 93, Bangladeshi politician, president (2001–2002), minister of foreign affairs (2001), and deputy prime minister (1979), lung infection. • Robert Coover, 92, American author (The Public Burning, ''Gerald's Party, A Political Fable''). • Ildar Dadin, 42, Russian anti-Kremlin political activist, combat injuries. • Timothy Darvill, 66, English archaeologist, cancer. • James DeFelice, 87, American-Canadian actor, playwright and screenwriter (Why Shoot the Teacher?, Angel Square). • Doc Harris, 76, Canadian radio broadcaster (CKLG, CKNW) and voice actor (Dragon Ball Z). • Patrick M. Hughes, 82 American army general, director of the Defense Intelligence Agency (1996-1999). • Jack Iker, 75, American Anglican clergyman, bishop of Fort Worth (1995–2009). • Kordian Jajszczok, 74, Polish Olympic ice hockey player (1976). • Jeong Hui-gyeong, 92, South Korean academic and politician, MP (1996–2000). • Sunaina Kejriwal, 53, Indian art curator, cancer. • Naima Lamcharki, 81, Moroccan actress (Casablanca, Nest of Spies, Blood Wedding). • Alexander Leitch, Baron Leitch, 76, British businessman and life peer, member of the House of Lords (since 2004), leukaemia. • Beverly Turner Lynds, 95, American astronomer, complications from a stroke. • Ifigenia Martínez y Hernández, 99, Mexican politician and diplomat, senator (1988–1991, 2018–2024), president (since 2024) and four-time member of the chamber of deputies. • Werner Merzbacher, 96, Swiss-American businessman. • Roy Miki, 82, Canadian poet, scholar, and editor. • Peter Ogilvie, 52, Canadian Olympic sprinter (1992, 1996). • John Corbett O'Meara, 90, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Eastern Michigan (since 1994). • Vladimir Piskunov, 83, Russian businessman and politician, member of the Soviet of Nationalities (1984–1989). • Mimis Plessas, 99, Greek composer and pianist. • Mohammed Sabir, 84, Pakistani-born British businessman. • Maksim Samoylov, 43, Russian footballer (FC Izhevsk, FC SOYUZ-Gazprom Izhevsk), heart attack. • Tefko Saracevic, 93, Croatian-born American information scientist. • Tepin, 12, American Hall of Fame racehorse. (death announced on this date) • Shambhuji Thakor, 74, Indian politician, Gujarat MLA (2007–2022). • Giorgio Trevisan, 89, Italian comic artist (War Picture Library, Ken Parker, Julia). • Ilaitia Tuisese, 77, Fijian rugby union player (national team) and politician, MP (2001–2014). • Tadashi Ushijima, 93, Japanese economist and politician, member of the House of Councillors (1992–1998). • Pavla Vošahlíková, 73, Czech historian. • Maria Weimer, 45, German-born Swedish diplomat and politician, MP (2014–2018). 6Alejandro Arcos, 43, Mexican politician, member of the Congress of Guerrero (2012–2015), mayor of Chilpancingo (since 2024). • Kipyegon Bett, 26, Kenyan middle-distance runner, renal and hepatic failure. • Alan N. Bloch, 92, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Western Pennsylvania (since 1979). • Sefedin Braho, 71, Albanian footballer (Luftëtari, Partizani, national team). • Dominic Cossa, 89, American operatic baritone. • Dan Coughlin, 86, American sportscaster (WJW) and journalist (Cleveland Plain Dealer). • Emo Danesi, 89, Italian politician, deputy (1976–1983). • Michael de Pencier, 89, Canadian magazine publisher (Toronto Life). • Laine Erik, 82, Estonian Olympic middle-distance runner (1964). • Joseph Giarratano, 67, American pardoned death row inmate. • Neil Grabois, 88, American mathematician and academic administrator, president of Colgate University (1988–1999). • Minas Hadjimichael, 67, Cypriot diplomat, injuries sustained from a traffic collision. • Dave Hobson, 87, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1991–2009) and Ohio Senate (1982–1991). • Ronald A. Howard, 90, American engineer. • Shimon Kagan, 82, Israeli chess player. • Claude Lapointe, 85, French illustrator and teacher. • Johnny Neel, 70, American musician (The Allman Brothers Band), heart failure. • Johan Neeskens, 73, Dutch football player (Ajax, Barcelona, national team) and manager, heart attack. • Hugh Patrick Slattery, 90, Irish Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Tzaneen (1984–2010). • Edna Tepava, 69, French beauty pageant contestant, Miss Tahiti (1973), Miss France (1974). • Tolen Toktasynov, 61, Kazakh politician, MP (2000–2004). • Géjza Valent, 71, Czech Olympic discus thrower (1988). • Ernie Vincze, 81, Hungarian-born British cinematographer (Doctor Who, A Very British Coup, Holby City). 7Iona Andronov, 90, Russian journalist and politician, deputy (1990–1993). • Humaira Asghar, 40, Pakistani actress, model and theatre artist. (estimated death on this date) • Amaury du Closel, 68, French composer and conductor. • Hugh Cholmondeley, 5th Baron Delamere, 90, British peer, member of the House of Lords (1979–1999). • Franz Dengg, 95, German Olympic ski jumper (1952). • Donald B. Elliott, 92, American politician, member of the Maryland House of Delegates (1987–2015). • Du Yaxiong, 79, Chinese ethnomusicologist. • John Elward, 89, Australian rules footballer (Hawthorn). • Tahir Emra, 86, Albanian painter. • Robbie Fitzgibbon, 28, British middle-distance runner. • Emilio Gabaglio, 87, Italian trade unionist, president of the ACLI (1969–1972), general secretary of the ETUC (1991–2003). • Claude Gewerc, 77, French politician, mayor of Clermont, Oise (2001–2004). • Frank Hagel, 90, American painter. • Brian Hastings, 84, New Zealand cricketer (Canterbury, national team). • Hans van Hemert, 79, Dutch music producer (Luv', Mouth and MacNeal) and songwriter ("How Do You Do"), prostate cancer. • Cissy Houston, 91, American singer (The Sweet Inspirations) and actress (''The Preacher's Wife''), Grammy winner (1997, 1999), complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Leonard J. Jacobs, 96, American politician, member of the North Dakota House of Representatives (1993–1998). • Sultan bin Mohammed Al Kabeer, 70, Saudi prince and food industry executive, co-founder of Almarai. • Clement Kemboi, 32, Kenyan middle-distance runner, suicide by hanging. • Arie L. Kopelman, 86, American businessman and philanthropist, president of Chanel (1986–2004), pancreatic cancer. • Georg Krücken, 62, German sociologist, cancer. • Recai Kutan, 94, Turkish politician, minister of energy and natural resources (1996–1997) and construction and settlement (1977–1978). • Harald Arnljot Øye, 89, Norwegian chemist. • Jack Ponti, 66, American songwriter ("Hey Stoopid", "Love's a Loaded Gun") and record producer. • Nicholas Pryor, 89, American actor (Beverly Hills, 90210, Port Charles, Risky Business), cancer. • Lore Segal, 96, Austrian-American novelist, heart failure. • Ian Shipsey, 65, British experimental particle physicist. • John Arthur Smith, 83, American politician, member of the New Mexico Senate (1989–2020). • Elhanan Tannenbaum, 78, Polish-born Israeli hostage. • Üner Teoman, 91, Turkish Olympic sprinter (1948). • Mario Enrique del Toro, 58, Mexican politician, member of the Chamber of Deputies (2006–2009). • Zaw Myint Maung, 72, Burmese politician and political prisoner, chief minister of Mandalay Region (2016–2021), leukemia. 8Jorge Arriagada, 81, Chilean-French film composer (The Women on the 6th Floor, Bicycling with Molière, The Insomniac on the Bridge). • Ira B. Bernstein, 99, American theoretical physicist. • Verna L. Clayton, 87, American politician, member of the Illinois House of Representatives (1992–1998). • Delta Blues, 23, Japanese Thoroughbred horse, Melbourne Cup winner (2006), laminitis. • Alexandra Martine Diengo Lumbayi, 21, Congolese student. (body discovered on this date) • Pat Fischer, 84, American football player (St. Louis Cardinals, Washington Redskins). • Ron Glasgow, 93, Scottish rugby union player (Glasgow District, North and Midlands, national team). • Richard F. Grein, 91, American Episcopal clergyman, bishop of New York (1989−2001). • Frank Habicht, 85, German-born New Zealand photographer. • R. Phillip Haire, 88, American politician, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (1999–2013). • George Hampel, 91, Australian barrister and judge, justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria (1983–2000). • Elisabeth Harvor, 88, Canadian writer. • Joseph Haydar, 85, Australian Olympic weightlifter (1964). • Jade, , New Zealand sea lion. (body discovered on this date) • Job, 96, Swiss comics artist (Yakari). • Tim Johnson, 77, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1987–1997) and Senate (1997–2015), stroke. • Fakhri Kawar, 79, Jordanian writer and politician, member of the house of representatives (1989–1993). • Monique Knowlton, 87, German-born American model. • Jerzy Lewandowski, 65, Polish theoretical physicist. • Ma Yongwei, 82, Chinese banker and politician, president of the China Insurance Regulatory Commission (1998–2002). • Donnie Marshall, 92, Canadian ice hockey player (Montreal Canadiens, New York Rangers, Buffalo Sabres), complications from COVID-19. • Ray McCauley, 75, South African religious leader. • Maxine Mimms, 96, American educator (Evergreen State College). • Elio Mosele, 90, Italian politician, president of the Province of Verona (2004–2009). • Michael A. Nelson, 87, American lieutenant general. • Omar Palma, 66, Argentine football player (Rosario Central, C.D. Veracruz) and manager (Central Córdoba), complications from a stroke. • Gerulfus Kherubim Pareira, 83, Indonesian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Weetebula (1985–2008) and Maumere (2008–2018). • Sir Geoffrey Pattie, 88, British politician, MP (1974–1997). • Dominique Quéhec, 87, French actor and stage director. • Abdul Salaam, 71, American football player (New York Jets). • Mariam Sissoko, 79, Malian socialite, first lady (1968–1991). • Rein Tamme, 84, Estonian politician, member of the Supreme Council (1990–1992). • Simona-Maya Teodoroiu, 55, Romanian judge and politician, judge of the constitutional court (2015–2019), deputy (since 2020). • Luis Tiant, 83, Cuban baseball player (Boston Red Sox, Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees). • Bernard Tissier de Mallerais, 79, French traditionalist Catholic prelate, bishop of the Society of Saint Pius X (since 1988), injuries sustained in a fall. • Edward Vaughn, 90, American politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives (1979–1980, 1995–2000). • Panangipalli Venugopal, 82, Indian cardiac surgeon. • Wu Bangguo, 83, Chinese politician, vice premier (1995–2003) and chairman of the NPCSC (2003–2013). • Artyom Yenin, 48, Russian footballer (Shinnik Yaroslavl, Spartak Kostroma, national team). 9George Baldock, 31, English-born Greek footballer (MK Dons, Sheffield United, Greece national team), drowned. • Michel Boyibanda, 84, Congolese musician (TPOK Jazz). • Dieter Burdenski, 73, German footballer (Werder Bremen, West Germany national team). • Ana Cano Díaz, 58, Spanish politician, deputy (2008–2011). • Francisco Javier Carrera Noriega, 59, Spanish politician, member of the Cortes of Castile and León (since 2022), cancer. • Jerry Covington, 69, American custom motorcycle builder. • Patrick Culbert, 76, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (1988–1990, 2012–2014). • Lily Ebert, 100, Hungarian-born British Holocaust survivor and writer. • Aurélien Ferenczi, 61, French journalist and film critic, heart attack. • Fritz von Friedl, 83, German-born Austrian actor (Ideal Woman Sought, Karl May). • Rasma Garne, 83, Latvian actress. • Arild Gulden, 82, Norwegian handball player and footballer (Lyn, Grasshoppers, national team). • Willem Heath, 79, South African lawyer and jurist, head of the Special Investigating Unit (1996–2001, 2011). • Steve Hodges, 75, American politician, member of the Missouri House of Representatives (2007–2014). • Ralph Jennings, 86, American radio station manager (WFUV), normal pressure hydrocephalus. • Tiberiu Kallo, 81, Romanian footballer (Farul Constanța, Târgoviște, national team). • Lee Wei Ling, 69, Singaporean neurologist, director of the National Neuroscience Institute, complications from progressive supranuclear palsy. • T. P. Madhavan, 88, Indian actor (Chirikkudukka, Arangum Aniyarayum, Aavanikunnile Kinnaripookkal), stomach disease. • Dhaneswar Majhi, 83, Indian politician, MP (1978–1984) and three-time Odisha MLA. • Eddie Miró, 89, Puerto Rican television host. • Elisa Montés, 89, Spanish actress (Django the Condemned, Samson and His Mighty Challenge, 99 Women). • Hadriaan van Nes, 82, Dutch rower, Olympic silver medalist (1968). • Ralph Okerlund, 72, American politician, member of the Utah State Senate (2009–2020). • Augie Pabst, 90, American racing driver, USAC champion (1959). • Bruno Pochesci, 54, Italian-born French musician and writer. • Aleksandr Puchkov, 67, Russian hurdler, Olympic bronze medalist (1980). • Clark R. Rasmussen, 90, American politician, member of the Iowa House of Representatives (1965–1967). • Hakob Sanasaryan, 87, Armenian environmentalist and biochemist. (death announced on this date) • Leif Segerstam, 80, Finnish conductor (Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra, Royal Swedish Opera), composer of symphonies, and musician, pneumonia. • Hiroshi Shirai, 87, Japanese karateka. • Elahi Bux Soomro, 98, Pakistani politician, speaker of the National Assembly (1997–2001), cardiac arrest. • Ratan Tata, 86, Indian conglomerate industry executive, chairman of Tata Sons and Tata Group (1990–2012, 2016–2017). • Lyudmila Trut, 90, Russian ethologist (domesticated silver fox). • Pierre Vernier, 93, French actor (''Mama, There's a Man in Your Bed, Le Solitaire, Qu'est-ce qu'on attend pour être heureux!''). 10Adam Abeshouse, 63, American recording engineer, music producer, and classical violinist, Grammy winner (2000), bile duct cancer. • Fleur Adcock, 90, New Zealand poet. • Kevin Bowring, 70, Welsh rugby union player (London Welsh) and coach (national team), heart attack. • Alexander Bradshaw, 80, British physicist. • Peter Cormack, 78, Scottish football player (Liverpool, national team) and manager (Partick Thistle), complications from dementia. • Gunnar Eggen, 78, Norwegian harness racer. • W. B. Ekanayake, 76, Sri Lankan politician, MP (2000–2015), fall. • Alison Field, 58, American epidemiologist. • Joyce Hens Green, 95, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (since 1979). • Tony Guzzo, 75, American college baseball coach (North Carolina Wesleyan University, VCU Rams, Old Dominion Monarchs). • Thomas Hattery, 70, American politician, member of the Maryland House of Delegates (1983–1995), cancer. • Dona Irwin, 92, American politician, member of the New Mexico House of Representatives (1999–2017). • J. J. Jeffrey, 84, American radio executive (Atlantic Coast Radio) and disc jockey (WFIL, WLS), cancer. • Ethel Kennedy, 96, American human rights advocate, founder of Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights, complications from a stroke. • Judith de Kom, 93, Dutch-Surinamese activist and novelist. • Brian Lockwood, 78, English rugby league footballer (Castleford, Hull Kingston Rovers, national team). • Giacomo Maccheroni, 88, Italian politician, president of the Regional Council of Tuscany (1983–1987), deputy (1987–1994). • Koushal Kishor Mishra, 67, Indian political scientist, lung infection. • Leszek Moczulski, 94, Polish political dissident, MP (1991–1997). • Sir Frank Moore, 93, Australian tourism advocate. • Teresa Nowak, 82, Polish Olympic hurdler (1972), complications from dementia. • David Page, 80, British journalist. • Gaylen Pitts, 78, American baseball player (Oakland Athletics). • Louis Scolnik, 101, American civil rights attorney and jurist, associate justice of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court (1983–1988). • Murasoli Selvam, 84, Indian newspaper editor (Murasoli), heart attack. • Doug Sides, 82, American jazz drummer and composer. • El Taiger, 37, Cuban reggaeton singer, shot. • James T. Vaughn Jr., 75, American lawyer and judge, associate justice of the Delaware Supreme Court (2014–2023). • Véronique Zuber, 88, French model and actress (Dishonorable Discharge, The Gendarme of Champignol). 11Thomas Ammer, 87, German historian. • Thomas Astan, 82, German Roman Catholic priest and actor (Der Kommissar, The Old Fox, Derrick). • John Barstow, 87, English pianist and teacher. • Jiří Bartolšic, 71, Czech bicycle racer. • Roger Browne, 94, American actor (Venus Against the Son of Hercules, Super Seven Calling Cairo, The Spy Who Loved Flowers). • Mike Bullard, 67, Canadian stand-up comedian and talk show host (Open Mike with Mike Bullard, The Mike Bullard Show), heart attack. • Ward Christensen, 78, American computer scientist (XMODEM, CBBS), heart attack. • Mick Crotty, 79, Irish hurler (James Stephens, Kilkenny). • Ronnie Dawson, 92, Irish rugby union player (Barbarian, national team, British & Irish Lions). • Dennis C. Donaldson, 86, American politician, member of the Maryland House of Delegates (1979–1991). • Joe Gibson, 86, American politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1979–1981). • Jamaluddin Hossain, 80, Bangladeshi actor. • Vicente Juan Segura, 69, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Ibiza (2005–2020) and auxiliary bishop of Valencia (2020–2023). • Abid Kashmiri, 74, Pakistani actor (Bazar-e-Husn, Samundar, Teesra Kinara) and comedian. • George Little, 82, American politician. • Kiril Marichkov, 79, Bulgarian rock musician (Shturcite). • Chip Mellor, 73, American lawyer, co-founder of the Institute for Justice, leukemia. • Tony Messner, 85, Australian politician, senator (1975–1990) and minister for veterans' affairs (1980–1983). • Dottie Leonard Miller, 79, American music publishing and record label executive. • Mario Morra, 89, Italian film editor (The Battle of Algiers, Burn!, Cinema Paradiso). • Aminollah Rashidi, 99, Iranian composer. • Branko Rašović, 82, Montenegrin footballer (Partizan, Borussia Dortmund, Yugoslavia national team). • Baltazar Ushca, 80, Ecuadorian ice harvester, last iceman of Chimborazo. • Alix Verrier, 93, Haitian Roman Catholic prelate, coadjutor bishop (1985–1988) and bishop (1988–2009) of Les Cayes. • Ya Hsien, 92, Taiwanese poet and scholar. • Oubkiri Marc Yao, 81, Burkinabé politician and diplomat, vice-president of the National Assembly (2007). 12Keith Campbell, 85–86, Australian philosopher. • Tylee Craft, 23, American college football player (North Carolina Tar Heels), lung cancer. • Donald R. Davis, 90, American entomologist. • Mati Erelt, 83, Estonian linguist. • Walter Harris, 83, American chess player. • Ted Honderich, 91, Canadian-born British philosopher. • Jackmaster, 38, Scottish DJ, complications from a head injury. • Ka, 52, American rapper and record producer. • Gilopez Kabayao, 94, Filipino violinist. • Helga Konrad, 76, Austrian politician, MP (1990–1999). • Benny Laos, 52, Indonesian politician and businessman, regent of Morotai Island (2017–2022), fire. • Lilly Ledbetter, 86, American equal-pay activist (Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009), respiratory failure. • Paul Lowe, 60, British war photographer, stabbed. • Tito Mboweni, 65, South African politician, minister of labour (1994–1999) and finance (2018–2021). • Margarete Müller, 93, German politician, member of the State Council of East Germany (1963–1989). • Edward Ozorowski, 83, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop (1991–2006) and archbishop (2006–2017) of Białystok. • Carlos Payan, 60–61, French Protestant pastor, heart attack. • Jean-François Picheral, 90, French politician, mayor of Aix-en-Provence (1989–2001) and senator (1998–2008). • Rainer Prachtl, 74, German politician, member of the Landtag of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (1990–2006). • Hans Pretterebner, 80, Austrian journalist and politician, MP (1994–1995). • Alvin Rakoff, 97, Canadian film and television director (Paradise Postponed, A Voyage Round My Father, Death Ship). • Thomas A. Regelski, 83, American music educator and philosopher. • G. N. Saibaba, 57, Indian academic and human rights activist. • Alex Salmond, 69, Scottish politician, first minister (2007–2014), heart attack. • Ghulam Sarwar Sr., 69–70, Pakistani footballer (national team). (death announced on this date) • Lillian Schwartz, 97, American visual artist. • Baba Siddique, 66, Indian politician, Maharashtra MLA (1999–2014), shot. • Dante Simbulan Sr., 94, Filipino military officer and activist. • Mahendra Singh Sodha, 92, Indian physicist. • Charles E. Sporck, 96, American engineer. • Héctor Stefani, 64, Argentine politician, deputy (since 2017), skin cancer. • Gary Stroutsos, 70, American flutist, multiple system atrophy. • Ary Toledo, 87, Brazilian humorist, complications from pneumonia. • Oldřich Vlasák, 68, Czech politician, member (2004–2014) and vice-president (2012–2014) of the European Parliament. 13Christian Fredrik Borchgrevink, 100, Norwegian physician. • Shaban Al-Dalou, 19, Palestinian man, burned. • Dominiq Fournal, 68, Belgian plastic artist, painter and photographer. • Peter Fregene, 77, Nigerian Olympic footballer (1968). • Mayra Gómez Kemp, 76, Cuban-Spanish television presenter (Un, dos, tres... responda otra vez, La ruleta de la fortuna), complications from a fall. • Donald J. Hall Sr., 96, American greeting card executive, CEO of Hallmark Cards (1966–1986). • Dame Elizabeth Hanan, 87, Australian-born New Zealand politician, science educator, and community leader, deputy mayor of Dunedin (1998–2004). • Brunhilde Hanke, 94, German politician, member of the State Council (1967–1990) and the Volkskammer (1963–1990), mayor of Potsdam (1961–1984). • Alain Huetz de Lemps, 98, French geographer and botanist. • Ray Jefferson, 58, American government official, assistant secretary of labor for veterans' employment and training (2009–2011). • Bernard Lagneau, 87, French plastic artist. • Lê Văn Triết, 94, Vietnamese diplomat and politician, minister of trade (1991–1997). • Jim Liddle, 66, Scottish footballer (Forfar Athletic, Cowdenbeath, Hamilton Academical). • Marjorie, 58, Finnish singer. • Yoshio Matsui, 87, Japanese politician, speaker of the Osaka Prefectural Assembly (1996–1997). • Donal Murray, 84, Irish Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Dublin (1982–1996) and bishop of Limerick (1996–2009). • Vyacheslav Nikiforov, 58, Russian footballer (Baltika Kaliningrad, Dinamo Minsk, Akademiya Tolyatti). • Thomas Perkins, 93, American politician, member of the Maine House of Representatives (1975–1979) and Senate (1979–1991). • Gyan Prakash Pilania, 92, Indian politician, MP (2003–2014). • Janne Puhakka, 29, Finnish ice hockey player (Kiekko-Espoo, Espoo United, Rapaces de Gap), shot. • Terry Ruane, 77, English theatre director, cancer. • Len Silver, 92, English motorcycle speedway rider and promoter. • Alexander Smolensky, 70, Russian banker. • Libby Titus, 77, American singer-songwriter. • Kenzhebek Ukin, 84, Kazakh politician, deputy (1985–1993), head of the Kostanay Region (1992–1993). (death announced on this date) • Ken Wolf, 86, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1993–2002). 14William H. Beaver, 84, American accounting researcher. • Rafik Ben Salah, 76, Tunisian-Swiss writer. • Richard Conroy, 91, Irish politician, senator (1977–1981, 1989–1993). • Thomas J. Donohue, 86, American business executive, president (1997–2019) and CEO (1997–2021) of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, heart failure. • John Fraser Hart, 100, American geographer. • Arthur C. Hawkins, 88, American politician, member of the New Mexico House of Representatives (1995–1997, 1999–2001). • Stefan Jakobielski, 87, Polish historian and archaeologist. • Bjarne Jeppesen, 70, Danish Olympic handball player (1980). • Ismail Kalebudde, 86, Indian politician, Karnataka MLC (1998–2004). • Robert Maxwell, 79, New Zealand cricketer (Otago, Central Otago). • Morris Mills, 97, American politician, member of the Indiana House of Representatives (1968–1972) and Senate (1972–2000). • Keizō Murase, 89, Japanese suitmaker, stuntman and sculptor (Mothra, King Kong vs. Godzilla, The Mighty Peking Man), cirrhosis. • Nadeem al-Wajidi, 70, Indian Islamic scholar. (death announced on this date) • Rieko Nakagawa, 89, Japanese writer (Guri and Gura, Sora Iro no Tane) and lyricist. • Dennis Neary, 80, American politician, member of the Indiana Senate (1976–1992). • Dame Janet Nelson, 82, British historian. • Jorge Otero Barreto, 87, Puerto Rican soldier. • Barbara Owen, 91, American organist and scholar (Boston University). • Atul Parchure, 57, Indian actor (The Kapil Sharma Show, Jaago Mohan Pyare, Bhago Mohan Pyare), liver cancer. • Lorenzo Pepe, 93, Argentine trade unionist, political prisoner and politician, deputy (1983–2003). • Domenico Rosati, 95, Italian trade unionist and politician. • Štefan Seme, 77, Slovenian Olympic ice hockey player (1972). (death announced on this date) • Samuel Ssekkadde, 80s, Ugandan Anglican clergyman, bishop of Namirembe (1994–2009). • Andrew Stahl, 69–70, British painter. • Reba White Williams, 88, American author and philanthropist. • Philip Zimbardo, 91, American psychologist (Stanford prison experiment, Heroic Imagination Project) and writer (The Lucifer Effect). 15Garbis Aprikian, 98, Egyptian-born French choral conductor and composer. • Bud Daley, 92, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians, Kansas City Athletics, New York Yankees). • E. Allen Emerson, 70, American computer scientist (CTL, CTL*). • Sir Henry de Boulay Forde, 91, Barbadian politician, MP (1971–1999), minister of external affairs (1976–1981) and attorney-general (1976–1981). • Robert Fulford, 92, Canadian journalist (Financial Times of Canada, National Post). • Selma Gould, 88, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (1978–1982). • Hiew King Cheu, 72, Malaysian politician, MP (2008–2013) and Sabah State MLA (2013–2018), lung cancer. • Ismet Iskandar, 76, Indonesian politician, regent of Tangerang (2003–2013). • Sir Mike Jackson, 80, British general, chief of the general staff (2003–2006) and Commander-in-Chief, Land Forces (2000–2003), prostate cancer. • Chiken Kakazu, 83, Japanese politician, MP (1996–2009), bile duct cancer. • Joe Koff, 73, American professional wrestling executive (Ring of Honor), cancer. • Witold Kruczek, 102, Polish physicist and academic. • Belaïd Lacarne, 83, Algerian football referee. • Peter Luther, 85, German equestrian, Olympic bronze medallist (1984). • Arthur Maughan, 83, American wrestler and coach. • Jean-Jacques N'Domba, 70, Congolese footballer (Le Puy, Lyon, national team). • George Negus, 82, Australian journalist and television host (60 Minutes, Foreign Correspondent, 6.30 with George Negus), complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Hajime Ogawa, 85, Japanese politician, MP (1986–1990, 1993–2000). • Stan Persky, 83, Canadian writer and media commentator (Georgia Straight). • Saimin Redjosentono, 83, Surinamese academic and politician. • Richard Secord, 92, American air force major general. • Bob Seeley, 96, American boogie-woogie pianist. • Antonio Skármeta, 83, Chilean writer (Ardiente paciencia). • Henryk Suchora, 73, Polish politician, MP (1991–1993). • Frank Talbot, 94, South African-born Australian ichthyologist and marine biologist. • Alexandre Voisard, 94, Swiss writer and politician, member of the Parliament of Jura (1979–1983). 16Béatrice de Andia, 91, Spanish-French writer and curator. • Paul McDonald Calvo, 90, Guamanian politician, governor (1979–1983) and senator (1971–1975). • Nick Carbó, 60, Filipino-American poet and writer. • Matia Chowdhury, 82, Bangladeshi politician, minister of agriculture (2009–2019) and MP (1991–2001, 2009–2024). • Sherry Coben, 71, American television writer and producer (Kate & Allie, ''Ryan's Hope, Bailey Kipper's P.O.V.''), cancer. • Sukh Dev, 101, Indian organic chemist, academic and researcher. • Agustí Forné López, 62, Spanish journalist (Televisió de Catalunya), stroke. • Claire Gaudiani, 79, American academic administrator, leukemia. • Evelyn Hurley, 109, American nun and educator. • Shabir Hussain, 56, British restaurateur, cancer. (death announced on this date) • Les Jarry, 96, Australian rules footballer (South Melbourne). • Patricia Johanson, 84, American artist and environmentalist, heart failure. • Tina Kaidanow, 59, American diplomat and government official, ambassador to Kosovo (2008–2009) and coordinator for counterterrorism (2014–2016), cardiac arrest. • Oleksandr Kikhtenko, 68, Ukrainian military leader and politician, governor of Donetsk Oblast (2014–2015). • Enrique Larre, 91, Chilean politician, senator (1990–1998) and mayor of La Unión (1963–1973, 1963–1988). • Richard Latterell, 96, American environmental activist. • Lee Lai-fa, 68, Taiwanese baseball player, Olympic silver medalist (1992), liver cancer. • Inger Lorre, 61, American musician (Nymphs) and songwriter ("Yard of Blonde Girls"), cervical cancer. • Danny Mandia, 70, Filipino dubbing director. • Patti McGee, 79, American Hall of Fame skateboarder, complications from a stroke. • Javed Nasir, 87, Pakistani military officer, director-general of the Inter-Services Intelligence (1992–1993). • Casimir Nowotarski, 91, French footballer (Bordeaux, Lille) and manager (Gueugnon). • Ollie Olsen, 66, Australian musician (No, Max Q) and composer (Dogs in Space). • Liam Payne, 31, English singer (One Direction), fall. • Bati Penia, Sri Lankan-Fijian rugby sevens player (Sri Lanka national team). • Roald Poulsen, 73, Danish football manager (Odense Boldklub, Zambia national team). • Andrew D. Roberts, 87, British historian. • Masao Sakon, 87, Japanese politician, MP (1983–1996). • Christian Martin Schmidt, 81, German musicologist. • Yahya Sinwar, 61, Palestinian politician, Hamas chief in the Gaza Strip (since 2017) and chairman of the Hamas political bureau (since 2024), shot. • Ron Smith, 77, American bridge player. • Roy Thomason, 79, British politician, MP (1992–1997). • Whit Tucker, 83, Canadian football player (Ottawa Rough Riders). • Joe Viola, 86, American film director (The Hot Box, Angels Hard as They Come), screenwriter (Black Mama White Mama), and producer. • Roy Walsh, 75, Northern Irish Provisional IRA volunteer and convicted criminal (1973 Old Bailey bombing). • Zheng Mengxiong, 91, Chinese politician and journalist. 17George A. Bekey, 96, Czechoslovak-born American roboticist. • Manuel Octavio Bermúdez, 63, Colombian rapist and serial killer, shot. • Jim Campbell, 87, American baseball player (Houston Colt .45s). • Virginia Carter, 87, Canadian physicist and entertainment executive. • Emile Daems, 86, Belgian racing cyclist. • Nicholas Daniloff, 89, American journalist (U.S. News & World Report). • Isabelle de Borchgrave, 78, Belgian sculptor and painter, cancer. • Simon Fieschi, 41, French webmaster and writer, survivor of the Charlie Hebdo shooting. • Brigitte Fink, 84, Italian luger. • Yves Frégnac, 73, French neuroscientist. • Tom Garvin, 79–80, Irish political scientist and historian. • Mitzi Gaynor, 93, American actress (''There's No Business Like Show Business, The Birds and the Bees, South Pacific''), singer and dancer. • Bobby Gill, 65, American racing driver (NASCAR), brain cancer. • Alicia Henry, 58, American contemporary artist. • Aaron Kaufman, 51, American film director (Superpower) and producer (Machete Kills, Sin City: A Dame to Kill For), heart attack. • Sultan Kigab, 69, Sudanese marathon swimmer. • François Kouyami, 82, Beninese general and politician. • Imre Kozma, 84, Hungarian Roman Catholic priest and human rights activist. • Mir Humayun Khan Marri, Pakistani politician, deputy chairman of the senate (1997–1999) and caretaker chief minister of Balochistan (1990). • Betty Jo Nelsen, 89, American politician, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly (1979–1990), administrator of the Food and Nutrition Service (1990–1992). • Toshiyuki Nishida, 76, Japanese actor (The Silk Road, Tsuribaka Nisshi 6, Monkey). • Dale F. Nitzschke, 87, American academic, president of Marshall University (1984–1990), UNH (1990–1994) and SEMO (1996–1999). • Beatrice Nkatha, 66, Kenyan politician, member of the National Assembly (2013–2022). • Rick Nolan, 80, American businessman and politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1975–1981, 2013–2019) and Minnesota House of Representatives (1969–1973), heart disease. • Vasso Papandreou, 79, Greek politician and economist, European commissioner for jobs and social rights (1989–1992) and MP (1993–2012). • Kamlesh Patel, Indian politician, Gujarat MLA (1990–2002). • Árpád Potápi, 57, Hungarian politician, MP (since 1998), heart attack. • Debraj Roy, 69, Indian actor (Pratidwandi, Calcutta 71, Marjina Abdulla), multiple organ failure. • Prabhat Kumar Samantaray, 74, Indian politician, MP (1998–2004). • Andrew Schally, 97, Polish-born American endocrinologist, Nobel laureate (1977). • Joseph Schanda, 94, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (1990–1994). • Marie-Christine Schrijen, 82–83, Belgian-born French photographer. • Jeanne Socquet, 95, French painter and mosaicist. • Willis H. Stephens, 99, American politician, member of the New York State Assembly (1953–1982). • Shūji Takashina, 92, Japanese art historian, curator of the National Museum of Western Art (1959–1971). 18Heinz Aldinger, 91, German football referee. • Chris Barbosa, 62, American music producer. • Bruno Bartoloni, 84, Italian journalist (Agence France-Presse) and writer. • Yehuda Bauer, 98, Czechoslovak-born Israeli Holocaust historian. • Carole M. Brown, 82, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (2006–2010). • François Colling, 84, Luxembourgish politician, deputy (1979–1999). • Paul Demeny, 91, Hungarian demographer and economist. • Ginés González García, 79, Argentine physician, diplomat and politician, minister of health (2002–2007, 2019–2021) and ambassador to Chile (2007–2015), cancer. • Lyndon Harrison, Baron Harrison, 77, British politician, MEP (1989–1999), member of the House of Lords (1999–2022). • Emin Fuat Keyman, 65, Turkish academic and political scientist. • Mahasen al-Khateeb, 30–31, Palestinian artist, airstrike. • Jürgen Knauss, 86, German businessman, marketer, and photographer. • Sheldon J. Krys, 90, American diplomat, ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago (1985–1988). • Moe Lemay, 62, Canadian ice hockey player (Vancouver Canucks, Edmonton Oilers, Boston Bruins). • Paulo Sérgio Machado, 79, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Ituiutaba (1989–2006) and São Carlos (2006–2015). • Giulia Manfrini, 36, Italian surfer and snowboarder, impaled by swordfish. • Myra McFadyen, 68, Scottish actress (Mamma Mia!, Emma, Made of Honor). • Shepherd Mdladlana, 72, South African politician, minister of labour (1998–2010). • Zebedeo John Opore, 77, Kenyan politician, MP (1997–2007). • Johnathan Parkes, 35, New Zealand jockey. • Maksym Petrenko, 46, Ukrainian climber, mortar strike. (death announced on this date) • Donald B. Redford, 90, Canadian Egyptologist and archaeologist. • Michel Roquejeoffre, 90, French army general. • Joseph Rykwert, 98, Polish-born British architectural historian. • Herman Selleslags, 86, Belgian photographer, euthanasia. • Ellie G. Shuler Jr., 87, American lieutenant general. • Shujeo Shyam, 78, Bangladeshi music director (Hason Raja, Joyjatra). • Warren M. Washington, 88, American atmospheric scientist. 19Amun Abdullahi, 49, Somali-born Swedish journalist (SR International), shot. • Ronald Akers, 85, American professor and criminologist. • José Aveiro, 88, Paraguayan footballer (Valencia, Ontinyent, national team). • Norma Beecroft, 90, Canadian composer and producer. • Fazlur Rahman Faruque, 80, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1973–1975). • Joe Gaston, 93, Northern Irish rugby union player (Dublin University, Ulster Rugby, national team). • Tommy Head, 79, American politician, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives (1986–2004). • John Kinsel, 107, American World War II veteran (Navajo Code Talkers). • Michel Klein, 103, French veterinarian. • Barry Lyons, 79, Australian politician, mayor of City of Greater Bendigo (2013–2014). • Rudy May, 80, American baseball player (Montreal Expos, New York Yankees, California Angels), complications from diabetes. • Thelma Mothershed-Wair, 83, American counselor, member of the Little Rock Nine, complications from multiple sclerosis. • Yakiv Pavlenko, 70, Ukrainian astronomer and astrophysicist. • Iris Plotzitzka, 58, German Olympic shot putter (1988). • Harry Quick, 83, Australian politician, MP (1993–2007). • Lonnie Randolph Jr., 74, American civil rights activist. • Brunilde Ridgway, 94, Italian-born American archaeologist and academic. • Mel Showers, 78, American news anchor (WKRG-TV). • Balachandran Vadakkedath, 69, Indian cultural activist, writer, and literary critic. • Vadiveloo Govindasamy, 92, Malaysian politician, president of the Dewan Negara (1992–1995). • David Vallat, 53, French jihadist. (body discovered on this date) • Sim Van der Ryn, 89, Dutch-born American architect, complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Yang Zhenhuai, 96, Chinese politician, minister of water resources (1988–1993). 20Ami Aaröe, 99, Swedish actress (Le Silence de la mer). • Georges Aillères, 89, French rugby league player (Toulouse Olympique, national team). • Fahmi Badayuni, 72, Indian poet. • Arturo Bastes, 80, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Romblon (1997–2002) and Sorsogon (2003–2019). • Solange Chalvin, 92, Canadian journalist. • Chuck Coleman, 61, American aviator and aerospace engineer, plane crash. • Pete Conacher, 92, Canadian ice hockey player (Toronto Maple Leafs, Chicago Blackhawks, New York Rangers). • Lawreen Connors, 70, American biochemist, breast cancer. • Eugenio Dal Corso, 85, Italian Roman Catholic cardinal (since 2019), bishop of Saurímo (1997–2008) and Benguela (2008–2018). • Barbara Dane, 97, American musician and activist, co-founder of Paredon Records, assisted suicide. • Ehsan Daxa, 41, Israeli army colonel, IED attack. • Adamo Dionisi, 59, Italian actor (Dogman, Suburra, Enea). • Dong Zhiming, 87, Chinese paleontologist. • Hualing Nieh Engle, 99, Chinese-born American author and academic. • Fethullah Gülen, 83, Turkish Muslim scholar and preacher, leader of the Gülen movement, heart and kidney failure. • Paul White, Baron Hanningfield, 84, British politician and life peer, member of the House of Lords (since 1998). • Ashti Hawrami, 76, Iraqi Kurdistani politician. • Andy Ireland, 94, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1977–1993). • Walter Jacob, 94, American rabbi, chairman of CCAR (1992–1994) and co-founder of Abraham Geiger College. • Willi A. Kalender, 75, German medical physicist and academic. • Jindra Kramperová, 84, Czech Olympic figure skater (1956) and pianist. • Ernest Mario, 86, American pharmaceutical executive, pancreatic cancer. • Steve Mariotti, 71, American educator, activist, and businessman, heart attack. • Alan Miller, 87, American football player (Boston Patriots, Oakland Raiders). • Michael Newman, 67, American lifeguard and actor (Baywatch), heart failure. • Peter L. Nissen, 100, Norwegian aviator and businessman, CEO of Widerøe (1981–1988). • Janusz Olejniczak, 72, Polish pianist and actor (The Pianist), heart attack. • Philip Ringwood, 71, English cricketer (Norfolk). • Malene Sølvsten, 47, Danish author. • Robert Twycross, 83, British physician and writer. • Éric Yung, 76, French police inspector and journalist. 21Bantwal Jayaram Acharya, 67, Indian classical dancer and actor. • Flory Anstadt, 95, Dutch programme creator (Kinderen voor Kinderen) and television director. • Christine Boisson, 68, French actress (Emmanuelle, Identification of a Woman, Born for Hell), lung disease. • Sbuyiselwe Angela Buthelezi, 55, South African politician and Zulu princess, MP (since 2021). • Yigal Calek, 80, Israeli-born British Orthodox Jewish conductor and composer. • John Campbell, 86, American football player (Minnesota Vikings, Pittsburgh Steelers, Baltimore Colts). • Egidio Cuadrado, 71, Colombian vallenato accordionist. • Paul Di'Anno, 66, English singer (Iron Maiden) and songwriter ("Running Free"), cardiac tamponade. • Karel Dobbelaere, 91, Belgian sociologist. • Jennifer Kewley Draskau, Manx historian and linguist. • Massimiliano Frezzato, 57, Italian comic book artist. • Samuel Rhea Gammon III, 100, American diplomat, ambassador to Mauritius (1978–1980). • Marie Goodman Hunter, 95, American actress and singer. • Mimi Hines, 91, Canadian actress (Funny Girl) and singer. • Barbara Kolb, 85, American composer. • Paul V. Marshall, 77, American author and Episcopal prelate, bishop of Bethlehem (1996–2013). • Peter Marzinkowski, 85, German Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Alindao (2004–2014). • Anna Maslova, 89, Russian politician, deputy (1979–1989). (death announced on this date) • Odair Moniz, 43, Cape Verdean-born Portuguese immigrant, shot. • Giovanni Battista Morandini, 87, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, apostolic nuncio to Syria (2004–2008). • Dick Pope, 77, British cinematographer (Mr. Turner, The Illusionist, Motherless Brooklyn). • Michael Reade, 58, Irish broadcaster (LMFM), cancer. • Shirzat Bawudun, 58, Chinese Uyghur politician, head of the Xinjiang justice department (2016–2017). (death announced on this date) • Paul Skinner, 79, British businessman, chairman of the Rio Tinto Group (2003–2009), cancer. • Ron Stewart, 82, Canadian politician, Nova Scotia MLA (1993–1997), cancer. • Abdullah Al-Taweel, 79–80, Kuwaiti politician, minister of health (2007–2008). 22David Andersen, 84, New Zealand cricketer (Auckland, Northern Districts). • Asahikuni Masuo, 77, Japanese sumo wrestler. • Bernd Bauchspieß, 85, German footballer (Berliner FC Dynamo, BSG Chemie Leipzig), Olympic bronze medallist (1964). • Graham Blyth, 76, English audio engineer. • Dmytro Bohachov, 32, Ukrainian footballer (FC Barsa Sumy, PFC Sumy, national U-20 team), killed in action. • Charles Brandt, 82, American investigator, writer (I Heard You Paint Houses), and speaker. • Richard A. Cash, 83, American global health researcher, public health physician, and internist, brain cancer. • Terry Cole-Whittaker, 84, American New Thought author. • Claire Daly, 66, American baritone saxophonist and composer, cancer. • Annelie Ehrhardt, 74, German hurdler, Olympic champion (1972). • Janice Fisher, 85, American politician, member of the Utah House of Representatives (2005–2014). • Elizabeth Francis, 115, American supercentenarian, oldest person in the United States (since 2024). • Susan Williams Gifford, 64, American politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (since 2003), cancer. • Go Jin-hwa, 61, South Korean politician, MP (2004–2008). • Edd Griles, 78, American music video director ("Girls Just Want to Have Fun", "Time After Time", "She Bop"), complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Grizzly 399, 28, American grizzly bear, traffic collision. • Gustavo Gutiérrez, 96, Peruvian Catholic priest and theologian, founder of Latin American liberation theology, pneumonia. • Mike Haffner, 82, American football player (Denver Broncos, Cincinnati Bengals). • Julia Hawkins, 108, American Masters athlete. • Gilda Holst, 72, Ecuadorian writer and academic. • Gerasim Khugayev, 77, South Ossetian politician, prime minister (1993–1994, 2001–2003). • Roman Kowalewski, 75, Polish Olympic rower (1972). • Ma Xinchun, 99, Chinese naval vice admiral. • Jim McColl, 89, British television presenter (Beechgrove). • Milka Mesić, 85, Croatian presidential consort. • Jean-Claude Missiaen, 85, French film director and critic. • Walter W. Müller, 91, German scholar. • Lynda Obst, 74, American film and television producer (Interstellar, The Fisher King, The Hot Zone) and author, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. • Alan Sacks, 81, American television writer and producer (Chico and the Man, Welcome Back, Kotter), lymphoma. • Ferenc Sánta Jr., 79, Hungarian violinist. • Michael Suen, 80, Hong Kong government official, secretary for constitutional and mainland affairs (1997–2002), housing, planning and lands (2002–2007) and education (2007–2012). • Tonhão, 55, Brazilian footballer (Palmeiras, Arsenal Tula, Nacional-SP). • Johnnie Turner, 76, American politician, member of the Kentucky House of Representatives (1999–2003) and Senate (since 2021), complications from injuries sustained in fall. • Fernando Valenzuela, 63, Mexican-American baseball player (Los Angeles Dodgers), owner (Tigres de Quintana Roo) and broadcaster, World Series champion (1981), septic shock and cirrhosis. • Robert Willis, 77, English Anglican priest, dean of Hereford (1992–2000) and Canterbury (2001–2022). • Richard Winfield, 91, American lawyer, complications from injuries sustained in a fall. 23Shamshad Abdullaev, 66, Uzbek poet, writer, and essayist. • Haroon Ahmed, 88, Pakistani-British scientist. • Hama Amadou, 74, Nigerien politician, prime minister (1995–1996, 2000–2007), malaria. • Peter Arnold, 88, Australian politician, South Australia MHA (1968–1970, 1973–1993). • Geoff Capes, 75, British Olympic shot putter (1972, 1976, 1980) and strongman. • Antonio Cicero, 79, Brazilian poet, philosopher, and lyricist, Prêmio Jabuti laureate (2013), assisted suicide. • Tim Clifford, 65, American football player (Indiana Hoosiers). • Leon Cooper, 94, American physicist (Cooper pairs, BCM theory, BCS theory), Nobel Prize laureate (1972). • Gustavo Adolfo Espina Salguero, 77, Guatemalan politician (1993 constitutional crisis), vice president (1991–1993). • Gary Indiana, 74, American novelist, playwright and art critic (The Village Voice), lung cancer. • Jack Jones, 86, American singer ("Wives and Lovers", "Love Boat") and actor (Over the Garden Wall), leukemia. • Linda LaFlamme, 85, American folk rock/psychedelic rock/jazz singer (It's a Beautiful Day), vascular dementia. • Lee Sang-deuk, 88, South Korean politician and convicted briber, MP (1988–2012). • Jack Mahoney, 93, Scottish moral theologian and academic. • Nancy McDaniel, 57, American golf instructor. • Vladimir Mikushevich, 88, Russian poet, translator and philosopher. • Robert C. Morgan, 81, American art critic and historian, amyloidosis. • Coen Niesten, 86, Dutch racing cyclist. • Marian Pieczka, 73, Polish Olympic gymnast (1976). • Angela Roberts, 56, Canadian curler. • Keiko Sena, 91, Japanese illustrator. • Banwari Lal Sharma, 84, Indian politician, five-time Rajasthan MLA. • Robert Sopuck, 73, Canadian politician, MP (2010–2019). • Haralds Vasiļjevs, 72, Latvian ice hockey player (Dinamo Riga) and coach (EHC Dortmund, national team). • James Wallwork, 94, American politician, member of the New Jersey Senate (1968–1982). • Hugo Weckx, 89, Belgian politician, deputy (1977–1981, 1987–1995), senator (1981–1985). 24Amir Abdur-Rahim, 43, American basketball player (Southeastern Louisiana) and coach (Kennesaw State, South Florida), complications during surgery. • Aliyu Ahman-Pategi, 59, Nigerian politician, MP (2015–2019). • Jadwiga Barańska, 89, Polish actress (Countess Cosel) and screenwriter. • Abdelaziz Barrada, 35, French-born Moroccan footballer (Getafe, Marseille, national team), heart attack. • Joyce Blau, 92, Egyptian-born French linguist. • Ed Bluestone, 75–76, American comedian and actor, complications from a stroke. • John F. Burnett, 90, American film editor (Grease, The Way We Were, The Goodbye Girl). • Sabahattin Çakmakoğlu, 93, Turkish politician, minister of defense (1999–2002) and the interior (1991), twice deputy. • DJ Clark Kent, 58, Panamanian-American DJ, hip hop record producer and music executive, colon cancer. • Duncan de Kergommeaux, 97, Canadian artist. • Denys Graham, 98, Welsh actor (The Dam Busters, Dunkirk, Zulu). • Dick Grimmond, 86, Australian footballer (Richmond). • Tom Jarriel, 89, American journalist (20/20, ABC World News Tonight), complications from a stroke. • John R. Klauder, 92, American physicist and mathematician. • Nancy H. Kleinbaum, 76, American writer and journalist. • Michel Lafranceschina, 85, French footballer (Lens, Lille) and manager (Grenoble). • Tony Lanigan, 76–77, New Zealand civil engineer, chancellor of Auckland University of Technology (2000–2001). • Joseph Magiera, 85, French footballer (FC Nancy, Valenciennes, Nancy). • Marco Paulo, 79, Portuguese singer and television presenter, cancer. • Paul R. Mendes-Flohr, 83, American-Israeli Jewish scholar. • Roy W. Menninger, 97, American psychiatrist, president of the Menninger Foundation (1967–1993). • Sir Anthony Merifield, 90, British civil servant. • Tomislav Milićević, 84, Serbian footballer (Red Star Belgrade, Napredak Kruševac, Maribor). (death announced on this date) • Humphrey Nwosu, 83, Nigerian civil servant. • Juliana Panizo Rodríguez, 77, Spanish academic (University of Valladolid). • Gerd Peehs, 82, German footballer (SV Saar 05 Saarbrücken, Borussia Dortmund, Borussia Neunkirchen). • Alphonse Poaty-Souchlaty, 83, Congolese politician, prime minister (1989–1990). • Adílson Rodrigues, 66, Brazilian boxer. • Hans Rotmo, 76, Norwegian singer-songwriter, cancer. • Eckhart Schmidt, 85, German film director (Der Fan), producer, and writer. • Jan Shrem, 94, American book distributor and publisher. (death announced on this date) • Alan Simpson, 84, British Olympic runner (1964). • Ian Stephenson, 68, Australian curator. (body discovered on this date) • Jeri Taylor, 86, American television writer and producer (Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Voyager, Quincy, M.E.). • Dieter Timme, 68, German football player (Hertha BSC) and manager (FSV Velten, Hallescher FC). • Ed Zipperer, 93, American politician, member of the Georgia State Senate (1967–1975). 25Wolfgang Abel, 65, German serial killer, complications from a fall. • Thomas Anderson, 91, American politician, member of the New Mexico House of Representatives (2003–2015). • Tipu Aziz, 67, Bangladeshi-born British neurosurgeon, cancer. • Ruby Chappelle Boyd, 105, American librarian. • Tommy Callaghan, 78, Scottish football player (Dunfermline Athletic, Celtic, Clydebank) and manager. • Jo Ann Davidson, 97, American politician, member (1981–2000) and speaker (1995–2000) of the Ohio House of Representatives. • Bradford English, 82, American actor (Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers, The Fabulous Baker Boys, Wolf). • Jean-Jacques Gabut, 90, French writer and journalist (Le Progrès). • Brad Gates, 85, American law enforcement official, sheriff-coroner of Orange County, California (1975–1999). • Rohini Godbole, 71, Indian particle physicist. • David Harris, 75, American actor (The Warriors, NYPD Blue, Brubaker), cancer. • Bill Hay, 88, Canadian Hall of Fame ice hockey player (Chicago Blackhawks) and executive (Calgary Flames). • Jean-Pierre Hernandez, 89, French gangster (French Connection). • Alan Heston, 90, American economist. • Kim Soo-mi, 75, South Korean actress (Barefoot Ki-bong, Late Blossom, Mapado). • Phil Lesh, 84, American Hall of Fame musician (Grateful Dead) and songwriter ("Box of Rain", "Truckin'"). • Don Lewin, 91, British businessman, founder of Clintons. • Dominique Lyone, 70, Australian businessman. • Pavel Materna, 94, Czech philosopher and logician. • Jeff McDuffie, 62, American racing driver. • Ron Perry, 92, American athlete, coach and athletics administrator. • Đorđe Petronijević, 63, Serbian Olympic boxer (1988). (death announced on this date) • Kanaka Raju, 83, Indian dancer. • Jerry Sandel, 82, American politician, member of the New Mexico House of Representatives (1971–2000). • Walter Schmidt, 87, German footballer (Eintracht Braunschweig, West Germany B). • Wang Ching-feng, 91, Taiwanese magistrate, county magistrate of Hualien (1993–2001). • Zé Carlos, 56, Brazilian footballer (São Paulo, Grêmio, national team). 26Asrat Haile, 72, Ethiopian football manager (national team). • Walter Ballard, 91, American racing driver. • William Beavers, 89, American politician, member of the Chicago City Council (1983–2006), Cook County commissioner (2006–2013). • Roman Burtsev, 53, Russian serial killer and child sex offender, cancer. (death announced on this date) • Stephanie Collie, 60, British costume designer (Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, Peaky Blinders, Argylle), cancer. • Jim Donovan, 68, American sportscaster (Cleveland Browns Radio Network) and news anchor (WKYC), chronic lymphocytic leukemia. • Henry Fields, 86, American basketball player (PUC, Stade Français, Olympique Antibes). • Kozo Iizuka, 93, Japanese engineer and convicted manslaughterer. • Hiromitsu Miura, 43, Japanese mixed martial arts fighter and boxer, acute leukaemia. • Frank Ruff, 75, American politician, member of the Virginia House of Delegates (1994–2000) and Senate (2000–2024), kidney cancer. • Ustad Tafu, 79, Pakistani tabla player. • Tam Shek-wing, 89, Hong Kong Buddhist scholar and public affairs columnist. • Holden Trent, 25, American soccer player (Philadelphia Union). 27Paul Bailey, 87, British novelist and critic. • Marisa Bartoli, 81, Italian actress (La bambolona, The Designated Victim). • Sharon Bell, 80, American politician and jurist, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives (1978–1982). • Ernst Bøgh, 69, Danish speedway racer, suicide. • Alec Brader, 82, English footballer (Grimsby Town) and educator, kidney disease. • Yvonne Chapman, 84, Australian politician, Queensland MP (1983–1989). • Andrew Corran, 87, English cricketer (Norfolk, Cambridge University, Nottinghamshire). • Charles Fry, 84, English cricketer (Oxford University, Hampshire, Northamptonshire) and cricket administrator, Parkinson's disease. • Claude Huriet, 94, French politician, senator (1983–2001). • Vitaly Ivanov, 89, Russian naval officer, admiral, commander of the Baltic Fleet (1985–1991), head of the Kuznetsov Naval Academy (1991–1995). • John F. Keenan, 94, American judge, judge of the U.S. District Court for Southern New York (since 1983). • Hans Kemna, 84, Dutch casting director and actor. • Lily Li, 74, Hong Kong actress (The Wandering Swordsman, Executioners from Shaolin, The Young Master), lung cancer. • Hugh Mitchell, 89, Australian footballer (Essendon, Dandenong). • Miquel Obiols, 79, Spanish writer. • Jean-Pierre Paranteau, 80, French Olympic cyclist (1968). • Justin L. Quackenbush, 95, American jurist, judge (since 1980) and chief judge (1989–1995) of the U.S. District Court for Eastern Washington. • Edzard Reuter, 96, German automotive executive, CEO of Daimler-Benz (1987–1995). • Fredmund Sandvik, 73, Norwegian farmer and politician, chairman of Tine (2006–2010). • Ray Semproch, 93, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies). • Ralph W. Torr, 93, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (1982–1998). • Yaakov Turner, 89, Israeli air force pilot, police officer, and politician, mayor of Beersheba (1998–2008). • Ragne Veensalu, 37, Estonian actress (The Idiot, Kättemaksukontor). • Bennie Dee Warner, 89, Liberian politician, vice president (1977–1980). • Ward Watt, 84, American evolutionary biologist. 28Leon Albin, 98, American politician, member of the Maryland House of Delegates (1987–1994). • Bill Beach, 92, American rockabilly musician. • Eva Brann, 95, American academic. • Alonzo Butler, 44, American heavyweight boxer. • Genevra R. Counihan, 98, American politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1975–1978). • Bill Day, 90, Australian Olympic skier (1952, 1956, 1960). • Akua Donkor, 72, Ghanaian politician. • Tonči Gabrić, 62, Croatian footballer (Rijeka, Hajduk Split, national team). • Daira Galvis, 71, Colombian lawyer and politician, senator (2007–2022). • Diane Griffin, 84, American biologist. • Cesare Gussoni, 90, Italian football referee. • Andy Haydon, 91, Canadian engineer and politician, regional chair of Ottawa–Carleton (1978–1991). • John Hopper, 74, Australian genetic epidemiologist. • Gareth Humphreys, 88, Welsh lawn bowler. • John James, 87, British rower, Olympic silver medallist (1964). • Gillian Joynson-Hicks, 81, British evangelical Anglican and activist. • Franz Kamphaus, 92, German Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Limburg (1982–2007). • Ngeyi Kanyongolo, 55, Malawian lawyer and academic administrator, vice-chancellor of the Catholic University of Malawi. • François Laruelle, 87, French philosopher (Paris Nanterre University). • James Ledbetter, 60, American author, journalist, and editor, heart attack. • John Little, 96, Canadian painter. • Renato Martino, 91, Italian Roman Catholic cardinal, permanent observer of the Holy See to the UN (1986–2002) and cardinal protodeacon (since 2014). • Valery Meshkov, 79, Russian figure skater. • Manuel "Guajiro" Mirabal, 91, Cuban trumpeter (Buena Vista Social Club). • Paul Morrissey, 86, American film director (Flesh, Trash, Flesh for Frankenstein), pneumonia. • Jerrod Mustaf, 55, American basketball player (New York Knicks, Phoenix Suns). • Suzanne Osten, 80, Swedish film director (The Mozart Brothers, Mamma, The Guardian Angel) and screenwriter, complications from heart surgery. • Ulf Pilgaard, 83, Danish actor (Nightwatch, Cirkusrevyen, Nikolaj og Julie). • K. S. Puttaswamy, 98, Indian jurist and petitioner, judge of the High Court of Karnataka (1977–1986). • Steve J. Rosen, 82, American lobbyist, complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Hafiz Alam Sairani, 64, Indian politician, West Bengal MLA (1994–2006), lung cancer. • Jamshid Sharmahd, 69, German-Iranian journalist and political dissident, hanged. • Al Simmons, 73, Canadian ice hockey player (Boston Bruins, California Golden Seals). • Derek George Smyth, 97, British biochemist. • Kazuo Umezu, 88, Japanese manga artist (The Drifting Classroom, Makoto-chan, My Name Is Shingo), stomach cancer. • Lonnie Warwick, 82, American football player (Minnesota Vikings, Atlanta Falcons, San Antonio Wings). • Gloria Wing, 93, American politician, member of the Vermont House of Representatives (1987–1990). • Zhao Fulin, 92, Chinese politician, chairman of Guangxi People's Congress (1995–2002). 29Josiah Abavu, 38, Papua New Guinean rugby league footballer (PNG Prime Minister's XIII, national team). • Jaromír E. Brabenec, 90, Czech graphic designer and sculptor. (death announced on this date) • Nickey Browning, 73, American politician, member of the Mississippi Senate (1996–2020). • Nadia Cattouse, 99, British actress (Angels, Johnny Jarvis, Within These Walls), singer and songwriter. • Charles, 52, Gabonese-born Canadian western lowland gorilla, heart failure. • Teri Garr, 79, American actress (Tootsie, Young Frankenstein, Close Encounters of the Third Kind), complications from multiple sclerosis. • Rayda Jacobs, 77, South African writer. • Matilde Lorenzi, 19, Italian skier, complications from a skiing collision. • Dick Lowry, 89, American football coach (Wayne State Warriors, Hillsdale Chargers). • Alan Lynch, 70, Australian footballer (Footscray, Richmond), complications from Parkinson's disease. • Oleh Makarov, 59, Ukrainian politician, MP (since 2019). • Alan Montefiore, 97, British philosopher, cardiac arrest. • David Musuguri, 104, Tanzanian military officer, chief of the People's Defence Force (1980–1988). • Steven Rudich, 63, American computational theorist. • Phil Rickman, 74, British author (The Bones of Avalon). • Bungo Shirai, 96, Japanese journalist and businessman. • Jennifer Soldati, 77, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (1989–1994). • Raymond Wardingley, 89, American politician. • Hassan Youssef, 90, Egyptian actor (There is a Man in our House, Three Thieves). 30William P. Albrecht, 89, American economist, commissioner (1988–1993) and acting chairman (1993) of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. • Marisela Berti, 74, Venezuelan actress (Doña Bárbara, Dulce Ilusión, Carmen querida). • P. J. Carroll, 80, Irish Gaelic football player (Cavan Gaels, Cavan) and manager. • Giovanni Cianfriglia, 89, Italian actor (Superargo Versus Diabolicus, Kill Them All and Come Back Alone, Everything Happens to Me) and stuntman. • Erik Clausen, 82, Danish actor (In the Middle of the Night), film director (The Dark Side of the Moon) and screenwriter (Temporary Release). • Storm De Beul, 22, Belgian YouTuber and nature survivalist, hypothermia. • Mustafa Fahmy, 82, Egyptian actor (Where Is My Mind?, Five-Star Thieves). • André Freire, 63, Portuguese political scientist, complications from surgery. • Christine Görner, 94, German actress (What a Woman Dreams of in Springtime, Mandolins and Moonlight) and opera singer (Gräfin Mariza). • Jo Hea-jung, 71, South Korean volleyball player, Olympic bronze medallist (1976). • Wally Kennedy, 76, American television and radio announcer (WPVI-TV). • Tony Kehrer, 87, Canadian football player (Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Edmonton Eskimos). • Don Lawrence, 87, American football player (Washington Redskins). • Arthur Moreira Lima, 84, Brazilian classical pianist, colon cancer. • Elisabeth Ohlson Wallin, 63, Swedish photographer and artist (Ecce Homo), stomach cancer. • Matt Peacock, 72, Australian journalist (ABC News), pancreatic cancer. • John Rose, 79, British anti-Zionist activist, renal failure. • Pedro Sarmiento, 68, Colombian football player (Atlético Nacional, América de Cali, national team) and manager, polycythemia. • Bob Tanner, 94, American politician, member of the Wyoming House of Representatives (1997–2001). • Brian Tesler, 95, British television producer and executive. • Peter Wall, 80, English footballer (Crystal Palace, Liverpool, Shrewsbury Town). • Horst Weigelt, 90, German theologian. (death announced on this date) • Karl-Josef Weißenfels, 72, German volleyball player, Paralympic champion (1988, 1992, 1996). • Nishadh Yusuf, 43, Indian film editor (Thallumaala, Saudi Vellakka, Kanguva). (body discovered on this date) • Tahar Zbiri, 95, Algerian military officer, chief of staff (1964–1967), participant of the 1965 coup d'état and leader of the 1967 coup attempt. 31Natasha Alexenko, 51, American-Canadian crime victim advocate, founder of Natasha's Justice Project, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and multiple sclerosis. • Domingo Barrera, 81, Spanish Olympic boxer (1964). • Bhulai Bhai, , Indian politician, Uttar Pradesh MLA (1974–1980). • David Davin-Power, 72, Irish journalist (RTÉ News). • Candy Devine, 85, Australian radio broadcaster (Downtown Radio) and singer. • James Hart, 77, British police officer, commissioner of the City of London Police (2002–2006). • Greg Hildebrandt, 85, American illustrator and artist. • Ondrej Húserka, 34, Slovak mountaineer, fall. • Masud Ali Khan, 95, Bangladeshi actor (Dipu Number Two, Dui Duari, Molla Barir Bou). • Sarah Leonard, 71, English soprano, brain tumour. • Wiesław Łukaszewski, 84, Polish psychologist. • T. P. G. Nambiar, 94, Indian entrepreneur, founder of BPL Group. • Charles Olumo, 101, Nigerian actor. • Ševko Omerbašić, 79, Croatian imam. • Devender Singh Rana, 58–59, Indian politician, Jammu and Kashmir MLA (2014–2018, since 2024). • Dave Romansky, 86, American Olympic racewalker (1968). • Martin Rößler, 90, German church musician and theologian. • Manju Sharma, 83, Indian biotechnologist. • Baselios Thomas I, 95, Indian Syriac Orthodox prelate, head of the Jacobite Syrian Christian Church (since 2002). • David Vere-Jones, 88, British-born New Zealand statistician and probabilist, Rutherford Medal recipient (1999), FRSNZ (since 1982). • Trevor Whymark, 74, English footballer (Ipswich Town, Grimsby Town, national team). ==References==
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