MarketDeaths in August 2018
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Deaths in August 2018

The following is a list of notable deaths in August 2018.

August 2018
1Alija Behmen, 77, Bosnian politician, PM of Bosnia and Herzegovina federation (2001–2003) and Mayor of Sarajevo (2009–2013). • Garnet Bloomfield, 89, Canadian politician, MP for London—Middlesex (1980–1984). • Gaqo Çako, 83, Albanian opera singer. • Mary Carlisle, 104, American actress (College Humor, Doctor Rhythm, Dead Men Walk). • Maruja Carrasco, 74, Spanish botanist, herbalist and academic (Complutense University of Madrid, University of Chicago). • David I. Cleland, 92, American engineer and writer. • John Cornwall, 83, Australian politician. • Mário Cravo Júnior, 95, Brazilian sculptor, designer, and painter. • Cui Xiuwen, 50–51, Chinese artist. • Saralyn R. Daly, 94, American writer and translator. • Jack Gaffney, 88, Australian footballer (Fitzroy) and lawyer. • Rick Genest, 32, Canadian fashion model and actor (Carny, 47 Ronin), fall. • Howard Grant, 79, American jockey. • Jan Kirsznik, 84, Polish rock saxophonist. • Eleonore Koch, 92, German-born Brazilian painter and sculptor. • Frédéric Kyburz, 74, Swiss Olympic judoka. • Fakir Musafar, 87, American performance artist and modern primitive proponent, lung cancer. • Jüri Rätsep, 83, Estonian politician and judge, magistrate of the Supreme Court (1993–2002). • Celeste Rodrigues, 95, Portuguese fado singer. • Hasanaga Sadigov, 67, Azerbaijani ashik musician, cancer. • Jakob Schönenberger, 86, Swiss oberst, banker (Swiss National Bank) and politician, member of Council of States (1979–1991). • Jalees Sherwani, 70, Indian screenwriter and lyricist. • Bhishma Narain Singh, 85, Indian politician, Governor of Assam (1984–1989) and Tamil Nadu (1991–1993). • John Tangi, 67, Niuean-born Cook Island politician. • Nancy Tuckerman, 89, American secretary, White House Social Secretary (1963), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. • Umbayee, 66, Indian ghazal singer, cancer. • Rolf Valtin, 93, American soccer player. • Hannie van Leeuwen, 92, Dutch politician, Senator (1995–2007). • Stefano Vetrano, 95, Italian politician, Deputy (1968–1975). • Taylor Whitley, 38, American football player (Miami Dolphins, Denver Broncos, Washington Redskins). • Rotraut Wisskirchen, 82, German biblical archaeologist and academic, Order of Merit (2011). 2Neil Argo, 71, American composer (Wild America, Mission: Impossible), heart failure. • Shaharuddin Badaruddin, 55, Malaysian politician, colon cancer. • Bob Berry, 102, New Zealand dendrologist. • A. K. Bose, 69, Indian politician, cardiac arrest. • Marcial, 77, Brazilian footballer. • Givi Chikvanaia, 79, Georgian water polo player, Olympic silver medalist (1960, 1968). • Gabriel Covarrubias Ibarra, 88, Mexican politician, Senator (1997–2000), Mayor of Guadalajara (1989–1992). • Tom Cox, 88, British politician, MP for Wandsworth Central (1970–1974) and Tooting (1974–2005). • Armand de Las Cuevas, 50, French racing cyclist, suicide. • Harald Hauptmann, 82, Czech-born German prehistorian, archaeologist and academic (Heidelberg University), member of Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts. • Jon Hohman, 75, American football player (Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Denver Broncos). • Yogi Huyghebaert, 74, Canadian politician, Saskatchewan MLA (2000–2016). • Brian Kelly, 75, English footballer. • Herbert King, 55, Colombian actor (Pasión de Gavilanes, Guajira, Loving Pablo), heart attack. • Salvatore Meleleo, 89, Italian politician, Deputy (1983–1994) and Senator (2001–2006). • Winston Ntshona, 76, South African actor (Marigolds in August) and playwright (The Island, Sizwe Banzi Is Dead), Tony winner (1975). • Vladimír Plaček, 53, Czech politician and physician, Senator (since 2012). • Mihai Radu Pricop, 68, Romanian politician, Senator (2000–2004). • Uusarqak Qujaukitsoq, 70, Greenlandic Inuk politician and human rights activist, member of the Inatsisartut (1984–1995). • Heinz Rökker, 97, German night fighter pilot during World War II. • Daan Schrijvers, 76, Dutch footballer (national team, AFC DWS, PSV Eindhoven, NAC Breda). • Alberto Spinola, 75, Italian Olympic water polo player. • Darrel Sutton, 71, Canadian curler. • Eric Torell, 20, man with Down syndrome who was shot by Swedish police. • Viktor Tyumenev, 61, Russian ice hockey player, Olympic champion (1984). • María José la Valenciana, 44, Spanish transsexual sex worker and internet personality. • Bill Wattenburg, 82, American engineer, author, and radio talk show host, cancer. • Ferdinand Willeit, 79, Italian politician, Deputy (1987–1992), heart attack. 3Matija Barl, 78, Slovene actor (Kekec). • Joseph C. Burke, 86, American educator and academic, President of the State University of New York at Plattsburgh (1974–1986). • Terry Bush, 75, English footballer (Bristol City). • Carlos Buttice, 75, Argentine footballer (Unión Española, Bahia, CASLA). • Raffaele Castielli, 91, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Lucera–Troia (1987–1996). • Carlos Chávez, 59, Bolivian football administrator, cancer. • June Holeman, 75, American barrel racer. • Ingrid Espelid Hovig, 94, Norwegian television chef and cookbook author. • Cliff Huxford, 81, English football player (Southampton, Exeter City) and manager. • Koulla Kakoulli, 56, British musician, dominatrix and bodybuilder. • Reinhart Langer, 97, German-born New Zealand plant physiologist and academic (Lincoln University). • John Loone, 87, Australian politician, member of the Tasmanian Legislative Council (1989–2001). • Murray Matthewson, 73, New Zealand hand surgeon. • Moshé Mizrahi, 86, Egyptian-born Israeli film director (Madame Rosa, Every Time We Say Goodbye, The House on Chelouche Street), Oscar winner (1978). • John Schella, 71, Canadian ice hockey player (Vancouver Canucks, Houston Aeros). • Zbigniew Ścibor-Rylski, 101, Polish Air Force officer (Warsaw Uprising) and brigadier general. • Piotr Szulkin, 68, Polish film director (The War of the Worlds: Next Century, O-Bi, O-Ba: The End of Civilization). • Ronnie Taylor, 93, British cinematographer (Gandhi, Cry Freedom, A Chorus Line), Oscar winner (1983). • Zhang Baosheng, 57–58, Chinese qigong master. 4Sergey Ambartsumian, 96, Armenian scientist, member of Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union (1979–1984). • Afsar Amed, 58, Indian Bengali writer. • Frederick Barnes, 93, Australian air vice marshal. • Lorrie Collins, 76, American rockabilly singer (The Collins Kids). • Delwyn Costello, 58, New Zealand cricketer. • Lluïsa Forrellad, 91, Spanish writer. • Stephen Goodson, South African banker and Holocaust denier, Director of the Reserve Bank (2003–2012). • Leonard Patrick Harvey, 89, British historian. • Donald Hunt, 88, British choral conductor. • Brian Illman, 80, Australian cricketer. • Alan Jackson, 82, Australian businessman, director of Nylex. • Samizu Matsuki, 82, Japanese-born American painter. • Anita Miller, 91, American author and publisher, co-founder of Academy Chicago Publishers. • Josy Moinet, 88, French politician, Senator for Charente-Maritime (1973–1989), Mayor of Saint-Rogatien (1959–2008). • James Morrison, 82, New Zealand cricketer. • Tommy Peoples, 70, Irish fiddler (The Bothy Band). • Arsène Tchakarian, 101, Armenian-born French resistance fighter (FTP-MOI). • Karma Topden, 77, Indian Sikkimese politician, member of the Rajya Sabha (1988–1993, 1994–2000), Ambassador to Mongolia. • Masahiko Tsugawa, 78, Japanese actor (Otoko wa Tsurai yo, Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack, Tampopo). • N. Frank Ukadike, 67-68, American film historian. • Myron White, 61, American baseball player (Los Angeles Dodgers). 5Majid Al-Majid, 52, Saudi folk singer, shot. • Bernard F. Burke, 90, American astronomer. • Miguel Ángel Campano, 70, Spanish painter. • Ulises Aurelio Casiano Vargas, 84, Puerto Rican Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Mayagüez (1976–2011). • Barry Chuckle, 73, English children's entertainer (ChuckleVision), bone cancer. • Rodolfo de la Garza, 75, American political scientist. • Robert Dugard, 76, British speedway rider and promoter. • Tom Heckert Jr., 51, American football executive (Cleveland Browns, Philadelphia Eagles), amyloidosis. • David Landsberg, 73, American actor (C.P.O. Sharkey, Shoot the Moon) and screenwriter (Cosby), complications from surgery. • Gerry Lenfest, 88, American media executive (Triangle Publications, TelVue) and philanthropist (Columbia University). • Ellen Joyce Loo, 32, Canadian-born Hong Kong singer (at17), suicide by jumping. • Harry Mares, 79, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1995–2002). • Lauri Mononen, 68, Finnish Olympic ice hockey player (1972). • Alan Rabinowitz, 64, American conservationist and zoologist, founder president of Panthera Corporation, leukemia. • Charlotte Rae, 92, American actress (The Facts of Life, ''Diff'rent Strokes, 101 Dalmatians: The Series''), bone cancer. • Bob Sadowski, 80, American baseball player (Milwaukee Braves, Boston Red Sox). • Aji Muhammad Salehuddin II, 93, Indonesian royal, Sultan of Kutai (since 1999). • Roy Schafer, 95, American psychologist and psychoanalyst. • John Shaw, 86, Australian cricketer. • Matthew Sweeney, 65, Irish poet, motor neurone disease. • Mitsuteru Tanaka, 46, Japanese Olympic cyclist. • Nev Warburton, 86, Australian politician, Leader of the Opposition of Queensland (1984–1988). • Mary E. White, 92, South African-born Australian paleobotanist and author, homicide by overdose. 6Patricia Benoit, 91, American actress (Mister Peepers). • Kamrul Hasan Bhuiyan, 66, Bangladeshi military officer and writer. • Rosa Maria Carrasco i Azemar, 82, Spanish politician, co-founder of Democrats of Catalonia. • Anthony Catt, 84, English cricketer (Kent). • R. K. Dhawan, 81, Indian politician. • Robert Dix, 83, American actor (Forbidden Planet, Forty Guns, The Rebel Rousers), respiratory failure. • William H. Faucher, 80, American politician. • Martin Galvin, 81, American poet. • Christian Habicht, 92, German historian (Ancient Greece). • Margaret Heckler, 87, American politician and diplomat, Ambassador to Ireland (1986–1989), Secretary of Health and Human Services (1983–1985), member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1967–1983), cardiac arrest. • Nat Indrapana, 80, Thai sports executive, Vice Minister of Tourism and Sports (2007–2008), Vice President of the World Taekwondo Federation (1999–2009). • Jimmy il Fenomeno, 86, Italian actor. • Nicole Kullen, 38, Australian Paralympic equestrian, meningococcal disease. • Paul Laxalt, 96, American politician, Governor of Nevada (1967–1971), member of the U.S. Senate (1974–1987). • Leonard Lewinsohn, 64–65, American Islamic scholar. • Helen Mackenzie, 88, New Zealand swimmer. • Sanaa Mazhar, 85, Egyptian actress. • Robert A. Plane, 90, American chemist, vintner and academic administrator, President of Clarkson University (1974–1985) and Wells College (1991–1995), founder of Cayuga Lake AVA. • Pete Richens, 65, English screenwriter (The Comic Strip Presents). • Joël Robuchon, 73, French chef and cookbook author, Meilleur Ouvrier de France winner 1976, complications from pancreatic cancer. • William E. Schluter, 90, American politician, member of the New Jersey Legislature (1968–1974, 1987–2002). • Anya Krugovoy Silver, 49, American poet, breast cancer. • Dennis Thrower, 80, English footballer (Ipswich Town). 7Étienne Chicot, 69, French actor (The Da Vinci Code) and composer. • John Ciaccia, 85, Italian-born Canadian politician, member of the National Assembly of Quebec for Mont-Royal (1973–1998). • David Coates, 71, British political economist. • Andrew Coburn, 86, American author. • John Doaninoel, 68, Papua New Guinean Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Honiara (since 2011). • Dumitru Fărcaș, 80, Romanian tárogató player. • Arvonne Fraser, 92, American women's rights activist, Ambassador to the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (1993–1994). • Gustavo Giagnoni, 86, Italian football player (Mantova) and manager (Milan, Roma). • Nan Joyce, 77–78, Irish human rights activist (Irish Travellers). • M. Karunanidhi, 94, Indian politician and writer, Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu (1969–1971, 1971–1976, 1989–1991, 1996–2001, 2006–2011), multiple organ failure. • Richard H. Kline, 91, American cinematographer (King Kong, Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Camelot). • Anton Lehmden, 89, Austrian painter. • Liu Guangding, 88, Chinese marine geologist, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. • Stan Mikita, 78, Slovak-born Canadian Hall of Fame ice hockey player (Chicago Blackhawks, St. Catharines Teepees), NHL champion (1961). • Aaron Monsonego, 90, Moroccan religious leader, Chief Rabbi (since 1994). • Enno Patalas, 88, German film historian, restorer and collector. • Joel H. Silbey, 84, American historian. • Rika Vagiani, 56, Greek actress, journalist and writer, lung cancer. • Gerald Weinberg, 84, American computer scientist. • Robley Wilson, 88, American writer. 8Mario Alinei, 91, Italian linguist. • Nicholas Bett, 28, Kenyan hurdler, world champion (2015), traffic collision. • Göran Bundy, 97, Swedish diplomat, Ambassador to Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain and United Arab Emirates (1977–1980) and Iran (1980–1985). • Katie Cannon, 68, American theologian, leukemia. • Ronald Crawford, 82, Australian Olympic racewalker (1956, 1960, 1964). • Arthur Davies, 77, Welsh opera singer. • Willie Dille, 53, Dutch politician, member of the House of Representatives (2010–2012), suicide. • Wendell Erickson, 93, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1965–1987). • Pál Fábry, 99, Hungarian politician, MNA (1947). • Robert Hugh Ferrell, 97, American historian and author. • John Glines, 84, American theatre producer (Torch Song Trilogy, As Is, Whoop-Dee-Doo!) and playwright. • Xenia Gratsos, 78, Greek-American actress. • Dave Hargreaves, 63, English footballer (Accrington Stanley). • Jarrod Lyle, 36, Australian golfer, acute myeloid leukaemia. • Hernán Masanés, 86, Chilean Olympic cyclist. • Takeshi Onaga, 67, Japanese politician, Governor of Okinawa Prefecture (since 2014), Mayor of Naha (2000–2014), pancreatic cancer. • Élise Paré-Tousignant, 81, Canadian music administrator and educator. • Pro, 37, South African rapper and DJ, hemosuccus pancreaticus. • Philip Riteman, 96, Polish-born Canadian lecturer and Holocaust survivor. • Richard Searby, 87, Australian lawyer. • Mikhail Shakhov, 86, Ukrainian wrestler, Olympic bronze medalist (1956). • Richard Sipe, 85, American sociologist, multiple organ failure. 9Tamara Degtyaryova, 74, Russian actress (Eternal Call, Nikolai Vavilov). • Donald F. Holcomb, 92, American physicist. • Scott Imler, 60, American cannabis activist. • Billy Ray Irick, 59, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection. • John Kennedy, 77, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox, Los Angeles Dodgers, Washington Senators). • John D. P. Meldrum, 78, British mathematician. • Manfred Melzer, 74, German Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Cologne (1995–2015). • Mehrdad Pahlbod, 101, Iranian royal and politician, Minister of Culture and Art (1964–1978). • Carol Springer, 81, American politician, State Treasurer of Arizona (1998–2003). 10Emmanuel C. Aguma, Nigerian politician, Attorney General of Rivers State (since 2015). • Anant Bajaj, 41, Indian businessman (Bajaj Electricals), heart attack. • Peter Berck, 68, American economist. • Andrey Budnik, 65, Soviet-Russian diplomat, Ambassador to Pakistan (2009–2013) and Nepal (since 2015). • Paul Cantor, 76, Canadian lawyer. • William Corbett, 75, American poet, pancreatic cancer. • László Fábián, 82, Hungarian sprint canoeist, Olympic (1956) and world champion (1958, 1963, 1966). • Árpád Fazekas, 88, Hungarian footballer (national team, FC Bayern Munich). • Robert J. LeRoy, 74, Canadian chemist. • Fernando Llort, 69, Salvadoran artist. • Dawn Mabalon, 45, American academic, asthma attack. • Mahmut Makal, 88, Turkish writer. • Jim McKiernan, 73, Irish-born Australian politician, Senator (1984–2002), cancer. • Katherine Nelson, 87–88, American psychologist. • A. R. Schwartz, 92, American politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1955–1959) and Senate (1960–1981), heart attack. • Kin Sugai, 92, Japanese actress (Godzilla, ''Dodes'ka-den, The Funeral''), heart failure. • Steve Travis, 67, American professional wrestler (WWF). • Mohammed Awad al-Zayyud, 62, Jordanian politician, Secretary-General of Islamic Action Front, cancer. 11James H. Baxter Jr., 94, American politician. • Bùi Tín, 90, Vietnamese military officer and dissident, kidney failure. • Pierre Coustillas, 88, French literary scholar (George Gissing) and academic (University of Lille). • Terry A. Davis, 48, American computer programmer (TempleOS), struck by train. • Art Griffiths, 93, Canadian Olympic rower. • Morris G. Hallock, 92, American politician, member of the South Dakota House of Representatives (1953–1954, 1967–1968). • Kazimierz Karabasz, 88, Polish documentarian. • Stanley Keleman, 86, American writer and chiropractor. • Li Chaoyi, 84, Chinese neurobiologist, academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. • Benno Müller-Hill, 85, German biologist and author. • Sir V. S. Naipaul, 85, Trinidadian-born British writer (A House for Mr Biswas), Nobel Prize laureate (2001). • Fabio Mamerto Rivas Santos, 86, Dominican Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Barahona (1976–1999). • John Smyth, 77, British barrister, heart attack. • Manch Wheeler, 79, American football player (Buffalo Bills). 12Fariha Al-Ahmad, 74, Kuwaiti royal (House of Al Sabah) and philanthropist. • Samir Amin, 86, Egyptian-French Marxian economist. • Richard Lloyd Anderson, 92, American LDS Church historian (Brigham Young University). • Peter Chadwick, 87, British applied mathematician and physicist. • Rio Fanning, 86, Northern Irish actor (The District Nurse, Priest) and television writer (EastEnders), complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Bryant Giles, 90, Australian politician, MP (1968–1970). • Betty Gray, 96, Welsh table tennis player. • Ma Jin, 83, Chinese geophysicist and structural geologist. • Thomas J. Moran, 65, American executive (Mutual of America) and humanitarian (Concern Worldwide), Chancellor of Queen's University Belfast (since 2015). • Willy Rasmussen, 80, Norwegian Olympic javelin thrower (1960). • Michael Scott Rohan, 67, Scottish fantasy and science fiction author. • Steven T. Ross, 81, American military historian. • Wilfred Sircus, 98, British gastroenterologist. • Kazimiera Utrata, 86, Polish actress. • John Veevers, 87, Australian geologist. 13Mark Baker, 71, American actor (Candide, Via Galactica, Swashbuckler). • Zvonko Bego, 77, Croatian footballer (Hajduk Split, Yugoslavia national team), Olympic champion (1960). • John Calder, 91, Canadian-born British publisher (Calder Publishing). • Morlaye Camara, 81–82, Guinean Olympic footballer. • Shirley Aley Campbell, 93, American painter. • Salvatore Cantalupo, 59, Italian actor (Gomorrah). • John Carter, 95, American film editor (The Heartbreak Kid, Friday, Men of Honor). • Somnath Chatterjee, 89, Indian politician, Speaker of the Lok Sabha (2004–2009), multiple organ failure. • Tajul Islam Choudhury, 73, Bangladeshi politician, Opposition Chief Whip of Jatiya Sangsad. • Paul Coppejans, 84, Belgian Olympic pole vaulter. • Ian Dean, 48, English professional wrestler (ASW, WCW, NJPW), heart attack. • Santiago María García de la Rasilla, 81, Spanish-born Peruvian Roman Catholic prelate, Vicar Apostolic of Jaén en Perú (2005–2014). • Don Garrison, 93, American politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1961–1966). • Giam Choo Kwee, 76, Singaporean chess player. • Sir Alan Greengross, 89, British politician, lung cancer. • Georges Hausemer, 61, Luxembourgish writer. • Unshō Ishizuka, 67, Japanese voice actor (Pokémon, ''JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Cowboy Bebop''), colon infection. • Sonia Keys, 57, American amateur astronomer, cancer. • Mie Mie, 46, Burmese democracy activist, traffic collision. • Powell A. Moore, 80, American government official. • Ann Moss, 80, British literary historian. • Gerald Nazareth, 86, Hong Kong judge, Non-Permanent Judge of the Court of Final Appeal (1997–2012). • Jim Neidhart, 63, American professional wrestler (WWF, Mid-South, Stampede), head injury from fall. • Rico Pontvianne, 74, Mexican Olympic basketball player (1964, 1968), Pan American championship silver medalist (1967). • Miguel Ángel Sanz Bocos, 100, Spanish fighter pilot, last living aviator of the Civil War. • Golam Sarwar, 75, Bangladeshi journalist and founding editor of Samakal. • Bob Seaman, 86, American football coach. • Ola Skanks, 91, Canadian dancer and choreographer. • Laura Spong, 92, American painter. • Gyula Szabó, 70, Hungarian Olympic sports shooter. 14Brief Truce, 29, Irish racehorse. • Chemmanam Chacko, 92, Indian poet. • Sir Hugh Cortazzi, 94, British diplomat, Ambassador to Japan (1980–1984). • Charles Victor Grahmann, 87, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Dallas (1990–2007). • Mela Hudson, 31, American actress (Split Costs, Men in Black 3) and filmmaker. • Jill Janus, 42, American rock singer (Huntress), suicide. • Tomasz Jędrzejak, 39, Polish motorcycle speedway rider (national team), suspected suicide. • Itai Keisuke, 62, Japanese sumo wrestler. • Jean Kittrell, 91, American jazz pianist and singer. • Valentina Levko, 92, Russian opera and chamber singer. • Michael Persinger, 73, American-born Canadian psychology professor, neuroscience researcher (Laurentian University) and ufologist. • Mary Pratt, 83, Canadian painter. • Randy Rampage, 58, Canadian thrash metal singer and bassist (D.O.A., Annihilator, Stress Factor 9), heart attack. • Hakam Singh, 64, Indian race walker, Asian Games champion (1978), liver and kidney disease. • Balram Das Tandon, 90, Indian politician, Governor of Chhattisgarh (since 2014). • Mario Trebbi, 78, Italian footballer (Milan, Torino, national team). • Eduard Uspensky, 80, Russian author (Uncle Fedya, His Dog, and His Cat) and screenwriter (Gena the Crocodile, Plasticine Crow). 15Malik Ghulam Abbas, 60, Pakistani politician, heart attack. • Kunihiro Abe, 50, Japanese animator (Gundam). • Rita Borsellino, 73, Italian anti-Mafia activist and politician, MEP (2009–2014), cancer. • Kenneth Bowles, 89, American computer scientist. • Peter Box, 86, Australian footballer (Footscray). • Martin Brandon-Bravo, 86, British politician, MP for Nottingham South (1983–1992). • Marie-Françoise Bucquet, 80, French pianist and teacher. • Pierre Camou, 72, French rugby union administrator. • Robert Everett, 97, American computer scientist. • Peter Fisher, 67, British physician, traffic collision. • François Garnier, 74, French Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Cambrai (since 2000). • Edmond Haan, 94, French footballer (Strasbourg, national team). • Abu Bakr al-Jazaeri, 97, Algerian Islamic scholar and writer. • Vivian Matalon, 88, British theatre director. • Albert Millaire, 83, Canadian actor (Tartuffe, Le Misanthrope, Dom Juan), cancer. • Stuart Mitchell, 52, Scottish pianist and composer, lung cancer. • Allan Rune Pettersson, 82, Swedish author. • Marisa Porcel, 74, Spanish actress (Escenas de matrimonio, Aquí no hay quien viva, Médico de familia). • Sir John Shipley Rowlinson, 92, British chemist. • Momoko Sakura, 53, Japanese manga artist (Chibi Maruko-chan, Coji-Coji), breast cancer. • Sterling Stuckey, 86, American historian. • Joy Thompson, 94, Australian botanist. • Ajit Wadekar, 77, Indian cricketer (Bombay, national team), cancer. 16David Campion Acheson, 96, American attorney. • Benny Andersen, 88, Danish author, poet and pianist. • Michael Bettaney, 68, British MI5 agent and spy for the Soviet Union. • George Athan Billias, 99, American historian. • Glen Chin, 70, American actor (50 First Dates, Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult, Natural Born Killers). • Mohamed Demagh, 88, Algerian sculptor. • Donald E. Edwards, 81, American military officer and politician. • Aretha Franklin, 76, American Hall of Fame singer ("Respect", "Chain of Fools", "A Natural Woman"), pianist and songwriter, 18-time Grammy winner, pancreatic cancer. • Arne Johansson, 91, Swedish Olympic cyclist (1952). • Kim Yong-chun, 82, North Korean military officer and politician, Deputy (1986–1988), Chief of the KPA General Staff (1995–2007), heart attack. • Gavri Levy, 80, Israeli dancer and choreographer, Chairman of the Israel Football Association (1996–2003). • Hermann Lingnau, 81, German Olympic shot putter. • Michael McGuire, 92, British politician, MP for Ince (1964–1983) and Makerfield (1983–1987). • Count Prince Miller, 83, Jamaican-born British singer and actor (''Desmond's''), cancer. • Joseph Minj, 87, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Simdega (1993–2008). • Samir Salameh, 74, Palestinian-French visual artist. • Warwick Selvey, 78, Australian Olympic discus thrower (1960). • Yelena Shushunova, 49, Russian Hall of Fame gymnast, European (1985), World (1985, 1987), and Olympic champion (1988), complications from pneumonia. • Atal Bihari Vajpayee, 93, Indian politician, Prime Minister (1996, 1998–2004), Minister of External Affairs (1977–1979), multiple organ failure. • Wakako Yamauchi, 93, American playwright. • Rafif al-Yasiri, 33, Iraqi plastic surgeon and television host, drug overdose. 17Bromley Armstrong, 92, Jamaican-born Canadian civil rights leader. • Glen Ashman, 62, American lawyer. • Bob Bass, 89, American basketball coach (Texas Tech Red Raiders) and executive (Charlotte Hornets, San Antonio Spurs), strokes. • Graham Bond, 81, Australian Olympic gymnast (1956, 1960, 1964). • Leonard Boswell, 84, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Iowa's 3rd district (1997–2013), complications from pseudomyxoma peritonei. • Rodney Cass, 78, English cricketer (Essex, Tasmania, Worcestershire). • Jeremy Catto, 79, English historian. • Ezzatolah Entezami, 94, Iranian actor (The Cow, Hajji Washington, Once Upon a Time, Cinema). • Linton Freeman, 91, American sociologist. • Bunky Henry, 74, American golfer, complications following heart surgery. • Claudio Lolli, 68, Italian singer-songwriter, cancer. • David McReynolds, 88, American pacifist (War Resisters League) and magazine editor (Liberation), fall. • Paul Naumoff, 73, American football player (Detroit Lions). • Anne-Li Norberg, 64, Swedish actress, cancer. • Danny Pearson, 65, American R&B singer, liver cancer. • Dennis Randall, 73, American football player (New York Jets, Cincinnati Bengals). • Warwick Roger, 72, New Zealand journalist, founder of Metro magazine. • Tom Roggeman, 86, American football player (Chicago Bears). • Hardyal Singh, 90, Indian field hockey player, Olympic champion (1956). • Sahar Taha, 61, Iraqi-born Lebanese musician and journalist. • Sir Peter Tapsell, 88, British politician, MP (1959–1964, 1966–2015) and Father of the House of Commons (2010–2015). • Mike Timm, 81, American politician, member of the North Dakota House of Representatives (1972–1986, 1988–2006) and Speaker of the North Dakota House of Representatives (1996–1998). • Halima Xudoyberdiyeva, 71, Uzbekistani writer and poet. • Kurt Walker, 64, American ice hockey player (Toronto Maple Leafs), sepsis. 18Kofi Annan, 80, Ghanaian diplomat, Secretary-General of the United Nations (1997–2006), Nobel Prize laureate (2001). • Tom Clark, 77, American poet and biographer, traffic collision. • Jack Costanzo, 98, American percussionist, complications from a ruptured aneurysm. • Mieke Fortune, 41, Australian rugby union player, breast cancer. • Eduard Frolov, 85, Russian historian. • Gaetano Gifuni, 86, Italian civil servant, Secretary General of the President (1992–2006) and Minister for Parliamentary Relations (1987). • Jim Hnatiuk, 67, Canadian politician. • Costas Kondylis, 78, American architect. • Hilary Lister, 46, British sailor, complications from reflex sympathetic dystrophy. • Gabriel López Zapiain, 75, Mexican footballer (Irapuato, Guadalajara, national team). • Charles L. Mader, 88, American physical chemist. • John E. McCarthy, 88, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Austin (1985–2001). • Ronnie Moore, 85, Australian-born New Zealand speedway rider, world champion (1954, 1959), lung cancer. • Pedro Queiroz Pereira, 69, Portuguese natural resource magnate and Formula Two driver, chairman of The Navigator Company and Semapa, heart attack. • Robert Todd, 55, American filmmaker. • John Townend, 84, British politician, MP (1979–2001). • Ozzie Van Brabant, 91, Canadian baseball player (Philadelphia/Kansas City Athletics). • Chennupati Vidya, 84, Indian politician, MP for Vijayawada (1980–1984, 1989–1991), heart attack. • Henk Wesseling, 81, Dutch historian. 19Khaira Arby, 59, Malian singer. • Bazlur Rahman Badal, 95, Bangladeshi folk dancer, Independence Day Award recipient (2017), pneumonia as a complication of COPD. • Vaughn Beals, 90, American businessman (Harley-Davidson). • Alan Boyson, 87–88, English muralist and sculptor. • Rafael Calventi, 86, Dominican architect and diplomat, heart attack. • Edoardo Catellani, 96, Italian politician, Senator (1968–1979). • Susan Ciriclio, 71, American photographer. • Louis Gambaccini, 87, American civil servant, NJDOT commissioner, founding chairman of NJ Transit, general manager of SEPTA. • Alastair Gillespie, 96, Canadian politician and businessman. • Hong Chaosheng, 97, Chinese physicist, academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. • Darrow Hooper, 86, American shot-putter, Olympic silver medal (1952). • Miguel Irízar Campos, 84, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Callao (1975–1995). • Joe Landrum, 89, American baseball player (Brooklyn Dodgers). • Margareta Niculescu, 92, Romanian artist, puppeteer, director and teacher. • Margaret Reid, 95, New Zealand religious leader, moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Aotearoa New Zealand (1987). • Rosa Ríos, 83, Bolivian actress, stroke. • Pedro Roncal, 56, Spanish journalist, heart attack. • Rod Saddler, 52, American football player (St. Louis/Phoenix Cardinals, Cincinnati Bengals). • Marisa Sánchez, 85, Spanish chef and gastronomist. • Genie Shenk, 81, American artist. 20John N. Abrams, 71, American military officer, Commander of TRADOC (1998–2002). • Matthew Aid, 60, American author and historian, heart disease. • Richard D. Alexander, 88, American evolutionary biologist. • Ted Atkins, 60, British mountaineer, climbing accident. • Uri Avnery, 94, Israeli peace activist (Gush Shalom) and politician, member of the Knesset (1965–1974, 1979–1981), complications from a stroke. • Andrés Aylwin, 93, Chilean politician and human rights activist, Deputy (1965–1973, 1990–1998). • Turgut Berkes, 65, Turkish rock musician and artist. • Charles Blackman, 90, Australian painter. • Greg Boyed, 48, New Zealand television presenter (TVNZ). • Ken Braddock, 79, Welsh rugby union player. • Elizabeth Connell, 92, American gynecologist and obstetrician, heart failure. • Sam Cornish, 82, American poet. • Doc Edwards, 81, American baseball player (Kansas City Athletics) and manager (Cleveland Indians). • Ottó Heinek, 58, Hungarian politician and journalist, Chairman of the National Self-Government of Germans in Hungary (since 1999). • María Isabel Chorobik de Mariani, 94, Argentinian human rights activist, co-founder of the Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo, stroke. • Antoinette Martignoni, 99, American artist. • Jimmy McIlroy, 86, Northern Irish football player (Burnley, national team) and manager (Oldham Athletic). • Fidelis Mhashu, 76, Zimbabwean politician, Minister of National Housing and Social Amenities (2009–2013), MP for Chitungwiza North. • Brian Murray, 80, South African Hall of Fame actor (Treasure Planet, Bob Roberts, Dream House) and theatre director. • Peter Nott, 84, British Anglican prelate, Bishop of Norwich (1985–1999). • Antonio Pischedda, 75, Italian actor and politician, Senator (1992–1994), complications from a stroke. • Jennifer Ramírez Rivero, 39, Venezuelan model and businesswoman. • Piloo Sarkari, 91, Indian Olympic cyclist. • Alexander Shihwarg, 95, British poet and restaurateur. • Jacques Tétreault, 89, Canadian politician. • Eddie Willis, 82, American studio guitarist (The Funk Brothers), complications from poliomyelitis. • Craig Zadan, 69, American film producer (Chicago, Footloose, Hairspray), complications following shoulder surgery. 21George Andrie, 78, American football player (Dallas Cowboys). • John Christgau, 84, American writer, heart attack. • Enrico De Angelis, 97, Italian singer (Quartetto Egie, Quartetto Ritmo, Quartetto Cetra). • Otávio Frias Filho, 61, Brazilian journalist, editorial director of Folha de S.Paulo (since 1984), pancreatic cancer. • Charles Gain, 94, American police officer, respiratory failure. • Barbara Harris, 83, American actress (The Apple Tree, Freaky Friday, Nashville), Tony winner (1967), co-founder of The Second City, lung cancer. • Richards Heuer, 91, American intelligence analyst. • Spencer P. Jones, 61, New Zealand singer and guitarist (The Johnnys, Beasts of Bourbon, Sacred Cowboys), liver cancer. • Vesna Krmpotić, 86, Croatian writer and translator. • Donald Mackay, Baron Mackay of Drumadoon, 72, Scottish lawyer and politician, Lord Advocate (1995–1997). • Hanna Mina, 94, Syrian novelist. • Renzo Sclavi, 94, Italian politician, Senator (1983–1987). • Stefán Karl Stefánsson, 43, Icelandic actor (LazyTown), bile duct cancer. • Dean Stone, 88, American baseball player (Washington Senators). • John van Reenen, 71, South African discus thrower, AAA champion (1975), diabetes. • Vicente Verdú, 75, Spanish writer, journalist and economist. • Villano III, 66, Mexican professional wrestler (UWA, CMLL, AAA), cerebral infarction. • Vincino, 72, Italian editorial cartoonist. • James Whittico Jr., 102, American physician. 22Sergio Arredondo, 92, Chilean militant, member of the Caravan of Death, lung cancer. • Natan Bernot, 87, Slovenian slalom canoeist, world championship silver medalist (1963). • Chris Champion, 57, American professional wrestler (WCW, CWA, CWF), stroke. • Roger E. Combs, 73, American Air National Guard major general and judge. • DuWayne Deitz, 87, American football player and coach (St. Thomas). • Jeremy Geffen, 45, American entrepreneur, drug overdose. • H. M. Hoover, 83, American author. • Tullio Ilomets, 97, Estonian chemist and science historian. • Richard Kadison, 93, American mathematician. • Gurudas Kamat, 63, Indian politician, MP (2004–2014), heart attack. • Ed King, 68, American Hall of Fame guitarist (Strawberry Alarm Clock, Lynyrd Skynyrd) and songwriter ("Sweet Home Alabama"), lung cancer. • Lazy Lester, 85, American Hall of Fame blues musician, stomach cancer. • António Marquilhas, 85, Portuguese Olympic fencer. • Bill McGrath, 81, Australian politician, Victorian MLA (1979–1999). • Joey Mente, 42, Filipino basketball player (San Miguel Beermen, Welcoat Dragons), cancer. • Marion Ranyak, 93, American painter. • Krishna Reddy, 93, Indian artist. • Norman Rosemont, 93, American television producer. • Martin Shubik, 92, American economist. • Jesús Torbado, 75, Spanish writer. 23Arcabas, 91, French painter. • Henry H. Arnhold, 96, American banker. • Ted Bennett, 93, English footballer (Queens Park Rangers, Watford, Great Britain Olympic team). • Yves-Marie-Henri Bescond, 94, French Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Corbeil (1971–1979) and Meaux (1979–1986). • Jim Condon, 60, American politician, Member of the Vermont House of Representatives (since 2004), esophageal cancer. • Brian Drebber, 68, American sportscaster (Speed), traffic collision. • Andriy Fedetskyi, 60, Ukrainian football player (Volyn Lutsk, Metalist Kharkiv, Gwardia Chelm) and manager. • Delio Gamboa, 82, Colombian footballer (Millonarios, Once Caldas, national team). • Cindy Haug, 61, Norwegian writer. • Russ Heath, 91, American comic book artist (Men of War, Little Annie Fanny, G.I. Combat), cancer. • Dieter Thomas Heck, 80, German television host (ZDF-Hitparade, Die Pyramide) and actor (Das Millionenspiel). • Oliver Hoare, 73, English art dealer, cancer. • Ron Hunt, 72, English footballer (Queens Park Rangers). • Wendy Hutton, 77, New Zealand travel and food writer. • Ann Ireland, 65, Canadian novelist, carcinoid syndrome. • Dominik Kalata, 93, Slovak Roman Catholic prelate, Titular Bishop of Semta (since 1985). • Eli Kassner, 94, Canadian guitar teacher and musician. • Gordon Kew, 88, English football referee. • Yasser Al-Masri, 47, Jordanian actor (''Dawa'er Hob: Circles of Love, Al-Gama'a''), traffic collision. • Kuldip Nayar, 95, Indian journalist (The Statesman), human rights activist and politician, MP (1997–2003). • Mick O'Toole, 86, Irish racehorse trainer (Dickens Hill). • Dario Pegoretti, 62, Italian bicycle framebuilder, heart attack. • Del Riley, 93, American county clerk. • George Sheldon, 71, American politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (1974–1982), complications from a fall. • Lance Thompson, 40, Australian rugby league player (St George Dragons, Cronulla Sharks). • Franck Venaille, 81, French poet and writer. • George Walker, 96, American composer (Lilacs), Pulitzer Prize recipient (1996), fall. • David Yallop, 81, British author, complications from Alzheimer's disease. 24Stan Black, 62, American football player (San Francisco 49ers), traffic collision. • Andre Blay, 81, American film producer (Prince of Darkness, They Live, Village of the Damned). • Vijay Chavan, 63, Indian actor (Mumbaicha Dabewala), lung disease. • Lawrence J. DeNardis, 80, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1981–1983), President of the University of New Haven (1991–2004). • Claudiomiro Estrais Ferreira, 68, Brazilian footballer (Internacional, Botafogo, national team). • Sherkhan Farnood, 57, Afghan banker (Kabul Bank) and poker player, heart attack. • Tom Frost, 81, American mountaineer and photographer, cancer. • Uri Katzenstein, 67, Israeli sculptor and musician, stroke. • Robin Leach, 76, British writer and television host (Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous), complications from a stroke. • Jeff Lowe, 67, American mountaineer, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. • Princeton Lyman, 82, American diplomat, Ambassador to Nigeria (1986–1989) and South Africa (1992–1995), lung cancer. • James Mallinson, 74–75, English record producer. • Gordon McOmber, 98, American politician, Lieutenant Governor of Montana (1988–1989). • Stanley Morgan, 88, English novelist and actor (The Return of Mr. Moto). • Emiddio Novi, 72, Italian journalist and politician, MP (1994–2008), traffic collision. • Javier Otxoa, 43, Spanish cyclist, Paralympic champion (2004, 2008). • Aleksei Paramonov, 93, Soviet-born Russian football player (Spartak Moscow, national team) and manager (Étoile Sahel), Olympic champion (1956). • Antonio Pennarella, 58, Italian actor (''The Butterfly's Dream, On My Skin, We Believed''). • Valentina Rastvorova, 85, Soviet-born Russian fencer, Olympic champion (1960) and silver medalist (1960, 1964), eight-time world champion. • Gordon Riddick, 74, English footballer (Luton Town, Gillingham, Brentford). • Monique Rossi, 80, French Olympic gymnast. • Trudy Stevenson, 73, Zimbabwean politician and diplomat, Ambassador to Senegal (since 2009). • Ivan Štraus, 90, Bosnian architect (Belgrade Museum of Aviation). • Sir Adrian Swire, 86, British businessman (Swire). • Ciril Zlobec, 93, Slovene poet, writer and politician. 25Miyoko Asō, 92, Japanese actress and voice actress (Fullmetal Alchemist, Ranma ½, Sazae-san), senile dementia. • Al Barks, 82, American baseball player (New York Black Yankees). • Florian Beigel, 76, German architect, cardiac arrest. • Rolf Yngvar Berg, 92, Norwegian botanist. • Dieudonné Bogmis, 63, Cameroonian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Éséka (since 2004), stroke. • Art Bragg, 87, American Olympic sprinter (1952). • Harry M. Clor, 91, American political philosopher. • Con Cooney, 84, Irish hurler and coach. • Ruth Finley, 98, American publisher (The Fashion Calendar), respiratory failure. • S. H. Hasbullah, 67, Sri Lankan geographer and academic, heart attack. • Lindsay Kemp, 80, English dancer, choreographer (Ziggy Stardust) and actor (The Wicker Man, Valentino). • Karl F. Lopker, 66, American business executive (QAD, Deckers), prostate cancer. • John McCain, 81, American politician and Navy officer, member of the U.S. Senate (since 1987) and House of Representatives (1983–1987), glioblastoma. • Hari Chand Middha, 76, Indian politician, heart attack. • David Parrott, 85, English cricketer. • Meyer Rosen, 98, American politician, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (1963–1966). • Tadeusz Rudolf, 92, Polish economist and politician, Minister of Labor and Social Policy (1974–1979). • Noam Sheriff, 83, Israeli composer and conductor, heart attack. • Eugenio Tarabini, 88, Italian politician, MP (1968–1994), heart attack. • Victorino Tejera, 95, Venezuelan-born American academic. • Vojtěch Varadín, 69, Slovak footballer (Spartak Trnava, Slovan Bratislava, Czechoslovakia national team). • Germán Villegas, 74, Colombian lawyer and politician, Mayor of Cali (1990–1992), Governor of Valle del Cauca (1995–1997, 2001–2003) and Senator (2006–2014), stroke. 26Alyosha Abrahamyan, 72, Armenian footballer (Ararat Yerevan). • Federico Barbosa Gutiérrez, 66, Mexican jurist and politician, member of the Congress of the Union (2003–2006), heart attack. • Martin van Beek, 58, Dutch politician, Senator (2012–2015, 2017, since 2018). • Inge Borkh, 97, German soprano. • Gopal Bose, 71, Indian cricketer (Bengal, national team), heart attack. • Rosa Bouglione, 107, French circus performer. • Carlo Della Corna, 66, Italian football player (Varese, Udinese) and manager (Voghera), cancer. • Barrie Dunsmore, 79, American journalist (ABC News). • George J. Eade, 96, American Air Force general. • Odysseus Eskitzoglou, 86, Greek sailor, Olympic champion (1960). • K. K. Haridas, 52, Indian film director, heart attack. • Kerry Hill, 75, Australian architect. • Tony Hiller, 91, British songwriter ("United We Stand", "Save Your Kisses for Me", "Figaro") and producer. • Brahim Karabi, 84, Tunisian Olympic sprinter (1960). • Juhani Keto, 70, Finnish basketball player. • Cristina Marsans, 72, Spanish golfer. • Juraj Miklušica, 80, Slovak Olympic cyclist. • Thomas J. O'Brien, 82, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Phoenix (1982–2003), complications from Parkinson's disease. • Patrick Quilty, 79, Australian palaeontologist. • Hamsad Rangkuti, 75, Indonesian writer, complications from a stroke. • Neil Simon, 91, American playwright (Biloxi Blues, The Odd Couple) and screenwriter (The Goodbye Girl), Tony winner (1965, 1985, 1991), complications from pneumonia. 27Alan Cairns, 88, Canadian political scientist. • Robert Churchhouse, 90, British mathematician. • Dale M. Cochran, 89, American politician, Secretary of Agriculture of Iowa (1987–1999), member of the Iowa House of Representatives (1965–1987). • Rohan Daluwatte, 77, Sri Lankan Army general, heart attack. • Max Geuter, 80, German Olympic fencer (1964, 1968, 1972). • Grant Greenham, 64, Australian Olympic archer. • Aya Koyama, 45, Japanese professional wrestler (BJW, AJW) and mixed martial artist (Smackgirl), cancer. • Henry McNamara, 83, American politician, member of the New Jersey Senate (1985–2008). • S. Nagoor Meeran, 55, Indian politician, renal failure. • Olga Meyer, 88, Norwegian journalist. • Mirka Mora, 90, French-born Australian artist and cultural figure, complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Iolanda Nanni, 49, Italian politician, Deputy (since 2018), cancer. • Ron Newman, 82, British-born American soccer player (Atlanta Chiefs, Fort Lauderdale Strikers) and manager (San Diego Sockers). • Alfonso Osorio, 94, Spanish military lawyer and politician, Minister of Presidency (1975–1977) and Second Vice President (1975–1977). • Emil Rachev, 28, Bulgarian footballer (Burgas, Neftochimic Burgas, Rozova Dolina), heart attack. • Robert H. Solo, 85, American film producer (Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Scrooge, Bad Boys). • Bobby Walden, 80, American football player (Minnesota Vikings, Pittsburgh Steelers). • Fredd Wayne, 93, American actor (The Spiral Road, Hangup, Bewitched). • Rupert Webb, 96, English cricketer (Sussex). • Stellan Westerdahl, 81, Swedish sailor, Olympic silver medalist (1972). • Murray Westgate, 100, Canadian actor (Happy Birthday to Me, Blue City Slammers, Scanners II: The New Order). 28Eiko Ando, 84, Japanese-American actress (The Barbarian and the Geisha). • Ray Barry, 89, American-born Canadian ice hockey player (Boston Bruins). • Abraham Eisenstark, 98, Polish-born American microbiologist. • Josep Fontana, 86, Spanish historian and academic (Pompeu Fabra University). • C. David Gutsche, 97, American chemist. • Andrew Hughes, 62, Australian police officer, Fijian Commissioner of Police (2003–2006), bowel cancer. • Maqbool Hussain, Pakistani war prisoner. • Adrienne Lash Jones, 83, American academic. • Tatyana Kuznetsova, 77, Soviet-born Russian cosmonaut. • Nestorius Timanywa, 81, Tanzanian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Bukoba (1973–2013). • Szczepan Wesoły, 91, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Gniezno (1968–2003). 29Robin Birley, 83, British archaeologist (Vindolanda). • Jim Breithaupt, 83, Canadian politician. • Stan Brock, 82, British philanthropist, founder of Remote Area Medical. • Tony Camillo, 90, American record producer (Bazuka) and arranger. • Silvano Campeggi, 95, Italian film poster designer (Casablanca, ''Singin' in the Rain, Breakfast at Tiffany's''). • Samuel Conti, 96, American judge (U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California). • Charley Ellis, 74, American Olympic boxer (1964). • Gary Friedrich, 75, American comic book writer (Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos, Captain Marvel), co-creator of Ghost Rider, complications from Parkinson's disease. • Ken Ford, 88, British sculptor. • Joseph P. Graw, 103, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1963–1974). • Nandamuri Harikrishna, 61, Indian actor and politician, traffic collision. • Elizabeth Kishkon, 87, Canadian politician, Mayor of Windsor, Ontario (1983–1985). • François Konter, 84, Luxembourgish footballer (Anderlecht, Gent, national team). • Erich Lessing, 95, Austrian photographer. • Ellie Mannette, 90, Trinidadian steelpan musician. • Sir James Mirrlees, 82, Scottish economist, Nobel Prize laureate (1996). • Peter Mond, 4th Baron Melchett, 70, British environmentalist and politician. • Tom Murphy, 81, Canadian politician, member of the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly (1989–1996). • Carilda Oliver Labra, 96, Cuban poet. • Mihály Petrovszky, 67, Hungarian Olympic judoka. • Marie Severin, 89, American Hall of Fame comic book artist (Thor, Iron Man), co-creator of Spider-Woman, stroke. • Liston Sprauve, 74, United States Virgin Islands Olympic weightlifter. • Paul Spudis, 66, American geologist and planetary scientist, lung cancer. • David Sugarbaker, 65, American physician. • Paul Taylor, 88, American choreographer (Paul Taylor Dance Company), renal failure. • Kolya Vasin, 73, Russian author and collector of Beatles memorabilia, fall. • Thomas Wiseman, 87, British author, playwright and screenwriter. • Sir Barry Wilson, 82, British admiral. 30Peter Corris, 76, Australian author (Deep Water, That Empty Feeling, The Empty Beach) and historian. • Peter Frame, 61, American ballet dancer (New York City Ballet), suicide by jumping. • Jack Garrick, 90, New Zealand ichthyologist. • Ed Husmann, 87, American football player (Chicago Cardinals, Houston Oilers, Dallas Cowboys). • B. Jaya, 54, Indian film director (Gundamma Gaari Manavadu, Lovely) and actress, heart attack. • Joseph Kobzon, 80, Russian singer, People's Artist of USSR (1987), prostate cancer. • Ray Kubala, 75, American football player (Denver Broncos), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. • Zohar Manna, 79, Israeli computer scientist. • Vanessa Marquez, 49, American actress (ER, Stand and Deliver, Wiseguy), shot. • Medicean, 21, British racehorse (Eclipse Stakes). • William Joseph Nealon Jr., 95, American judge (U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania). • Ray, 36, Hong Kong professional wrestler (WNC, JWP, Ice Ribbon), brain cancer. • Richard W. Waggener, 88, American politician. • David Watkin, 77, English architectural historian. 31Susan Brown, 86, American actress (General Hospital, Santa Barbara, As the World Turns), complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza, 96, Italian population geneticist. • John M. Darley, 80, American social psychologist. • Brian Davis, 84, Australian politician, member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly (1969–1974, 1977–1989). • José Luis Dibildox Martínez, 75, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Tarahumara (1993–2003) and Tampico (since 2003); chronic illness. • Marianne Eckardt, 105, German-born American psychoanalyst, translator and editor. • Mario Facco, 72, Italian football player (Lazio, Avellino) and manager (Frosinone). • Peter Hatendi, 91, Zimbabwean Anglican prelate, Bishop of Harare and Mashonaland (1979–1995), heart and lung disease. • Gloria Jean, 92, American singer and actress (The Under-Pup, Pardon My Rhythm, Manhattan Angel), heart failure. • Ian Jones, 86, Australian author and television producer. • Hans Joachim Keil III, 74, Samoan politician, cancer. • Wolfgang Klausewitz, 96, German ichthyologist and marine biologist. • Amanda Kyle Williams, 61, American crime novelist, cancer. • Anita Lindman, 86, Swedish television announcer and producer (Anita och Televinken). • Elmar Pieroth, 83, German politician, member of the Bundestag (1969–1981). • Carole Shelley, 79, British actress (Wicked, The Elephant Man, Robin Hood), Tony winner (1979), cancer. • Philip Short, 58, Irish chess player. • Phil Slosburg, 91, American football player (Boston Yanks, New York Bulldogs). • Alice Yotopoulos-Marangopoulos, 101, Greek criminologist and women's rights activist, President of the International Alliance of Women (1989–1996). • Alexander Zakharchenko, 42, Ukrainian separatist leader, President and Prime Minister of the Donetsk People's Republic (since 2014), bombing. ==References==
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