1 •
Sue Anderson, 70, American pianist and theatre conductor, cancer. •
Victor Aviat, 42, French oboist and conductor, brain tumor. •
Bob Brockie, 93, New Zealand biologist, cartoonist and columnist. •
Ruth Buzzi, 88, American comedian (''
Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In) and actress (Sesame Street, That Girl''), complications from a stroke and Alzheimer's disease. •
Tania Marie Caringi, 38, American-Italian model. •
Nana Caymmi, 84, Brazilian singer, multiple organ failure. •
Mudabbir Hossain Chowdhury, 78, Bangladeshi police officer,
inspector general (2001–2003). •
Ricky Davao, 63, Filipino actor (
Ang Padrino,
Kung Aagawin Mo ang Lahat sa Akin) and television director (
!Oka Tokat), cancer. •
Tivi Etok, 95–96, Canadian illustrator and printmaker. •
Irma Moen Eriksen, 90, Norwegian politician,
deputy representative (1981–1985). •
Ingolf Gabold, 83, Danish composer. •
Antoni Garrallà, 81, Andorran politician and hotelier, mayor of
La Massana (1995–2003) and
deputy general syndic of the General Council (1985–1989). •
Jackson Guice, 63, American comics artist (
Superman,
Captain America), co-creator of
Apocalypse, pneumonia. •
Jeffrey Hutchinson, 62, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection. •
Larry Johnson, 70, American basketball player (
Buffalo Braves). •
Irina Kostrova, 102, Russian actress. •
Barnabás Lenkovics, 74, Hungarian jurist, president of the
Constitutional Court (2015–2016). •
Ezio Leonardi, 95, Italian politician,
senator (1987–1994) and
mayor of Novara (1971–1978). •
Lidwine, 64, French comic book author and illustrator. •
Manolo el del Bombo, 76, Spanish football fan (
Valencia,
national team), respiratory failure. •
Evangeline Montgomery, 94, American sculptor and art curator. •
Peter Nixon, 97, Australian politician,
MP (1961–1983), minister for the
interior (1967–1971) and
primary industry (1979–1983). •
Carole Ormaca, 88, American Olympic skater (
1956). •
Fadıl Öztürk, 69–70, Turkish writer and poet. (death announced on this date) •
George William Penrose, Lord Penrose, 86, Scottish judge, member of the
Court of Session. •
Andrejs Prohorenkovs, 48, Latvian footballer (
Maccabi Tel Aviv,
Liepājas Metalurgs,
national team), cancer. •
Charley Scalies, 84, American actor (
The Wire,
The Sopranos,
Liberty Heights). •
Jill Sobule, 66, American singer-songwriter ("
I Kissed a Girl", "
Supermodel"), house fire. •
Starcadian, 43–44, American synthwave musician, traffic collision. •
Marie Vaislic, 94, French Holocaust survivor and writer. •
Girija Vyas, 78, Indian politician,
minister of housing (2013–2014) and
MP (1991–2004), injuries sustained in a fire. •
Tashi Wangdi, 78, Tibetan diplomat and politician. •
David Woodfield, 81, English football player (
Wolverhampton Wanderers,
Watford) and manager (
Sabah). •
Ali Yachkaschi, 86, Iranian environmentalist.
2 •
Alfred Kwame Agbesi, 70, Ghanaian politician,
MP (2005–2017). •
Michael Alaimo, 86, American actor (
The China Syndrome,
Billy,
Space Jam). •
Alexandra Bellow, 89, Romanian-American mathematician. •
Dara Birnbaum, 78, American video artist (
Technology/Transformation: Wonder Woman) and installation artist. •
Karel Bláha, 77, Czech singer. •
Lisa Brown-Miller, 58, American ice hockey player, Olympic champion (
1998). •
Philippe Capdenat, 90, French composer and academic teacher. •
Jorge Iván Castaño Rubio, 89, Colombian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Quibdó (1983–2001) and auxiliary bishop of
Medellín (2001–2010). •
Kathleen Corrigan, 80, American Olympic gymnast (
1964). •
Jean-François Davy, 79, French film director (
Bananes mécaniques,
Surprise Sock) and producer. •
Jim Dent, 85, American golfer. •
Esteban Escudero, 79, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate and theologian, bishop of
Palencia (2010–2015) and auxiliary bishop of
Valencia (2000–2010, 2015–2021). •
Harry Fritz, 74, American-Canadian tennis player. •
Alfredo Felipe Fuentes, 75, Cuban journalist. (death announced on this date) •
Dave Gorman, 70, Canadian ice hockey player (
Atlanta Flames). •
Ron Haun, 82, American college football coach (
Dixie State). •
Fidel Herrera Beltrán, 76, Mexican politician,
governor of Veracruz (2004–2010),
senator (2000–2004), and four-time
deputy. •
Doug Hinds, 91, American politician, member of the
South Carolina Senate. •
Hữu Ngọc, 106, Vietnamese writer and journalist. •
Sir Bob Jones, 85, New Zealand property investor and politician. •
Adnan Kassar, 94, Lebanese banker and politician,
minister of economy and trade (2004–2005). •
George Ryan, 91, American politician,
governor (1999–2003),
secretary of state (1991–1999) and
lieutenant governor of Illinois (1983–1991). •
Robert B. Shapiro, 86, American businessman (
Monsanto,
G.D. Searle, LLC). •
Jim Smith, 70, American animator (
The Ren & Stimpy Show,
Samurai Jack), co-founder of
Spümcø, heart attack. •
José Torres, 65, American educator,
CEO of Chicago Public Schools (2021).
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Humaira Ali, 65, Pakistani actress (
Jab We Wed,
Sammi). •
Pierre Audi, 67, French-Lebanese theatre director and artistic director. •
John Henry Bostwick, 86, Bahamian politician,
president of the Senate of Bahamas (1992–2002). •
Greg Cannom, 73, American makeup artist (''
Bram Stoker's Dracula, Mrs. Doubtfire, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button''), four-time
Oscar winner. •
Peter Coade, 83, Canadian meteorologist and television weather reporter (
Information Morning). •
Ruth A. Davis, 81, American diplomat,
director general of the Foreign Service (2001–2003), pneumonia. •
Alv Egeland, 93, Norwegian physicist. •
Jake Findlay, 70, Scottish footballer (
Aston Villa,
Luton Town,
Swindon Town). •
Carolyn Tyler Guidry, 87, American bishop. •
Lino Gutierrez, 74, American diplomat,
ambassador to Nicaragua (1996–1999),
ambassador to Argentina (2003–2006). •
Elsbeth Hamilton, 104, Czechoslovak-born British radio operator and
Women's Auxiliary Air Force veteran. •
Stephen Harmelin, 85, American lawyer and speechwriter,
White House director of speechwriting (1964–1965), complications from Parkinson's disease. •
Lori Healey, 65, American urban planner, pancreatic cancer. •
Pedro Hidalgo, 88–89, Chilean politician,
minister of agriculture (1973). •
Harold Horton, 85, American football player and coach (
Arkansas Razorbacks). •
Sarah Kramer, 56, Canadian vegan cookbook author,
glioblastoma. •
Sholom Lipskar, 78, Uzbek-born American Orthodox rabbi and community leader. •
Sajid Mir, 86, Pakistani politician and Islamic scholar,
senator (1994–1999, 2003–2025) and amir of
Jamiat Ahle Hadith (since 1987), heart attack. •
Walid Mostafa, 53, Egyptian media executive, founder of
Youm7. •
Steve Pepoon, 68, American television writer (
ALF,
Get a Life,
The Wild Thornberrys). •
Ian Polmear, 97, Australian metallurgist. •
James F. Rooney, 89, American politician, member of the
Wisconsin State Assembly (1973–1985). •
Rajiv Ruparelia, 35, Ugandan businessman and rally driver, traffic collision. •
Shōzō Satō, 91, Japanese-born American artist and theatre director, founder and director of
Japan House. •
Sivananda, Indian yoga teacher and longevity claimant, cardiac arrest. •
Haakon Stein, 85, German Olympic fencer (
1964). (death announced on this date) •
Karsten Stolz, 60, German Olympic shot putter (
1984). •
Sırrı Süreyya Önder, 62, Turkish actor, film director, and politician, member (2011–2018, since 2023) and
deputy speaker (since 2023) of the
GNAT, multiple organ failure. •
Lorraine Taylor, 63, New Zealand footballer (
national team). •
Otis Thornton, 79, American baseball player (
Houston Astros). •
Steve Uzelac, 72, English footballer (
Doncaster Rovers,
Stockport County,
Preston North End). •
Paul Van Hoeydonck, 99, Belgian artist (
Fallen Astronaut). •
Glenn Wasicuna, 74, American
Dakota elder. •
Sylwester Wilczek, 88, Polish Olympic ice hockey player (
1964). •
David Young, 88, American poet, complications from Parkinson's disease.
4 •
Michael Allaby, 91, British author and actor (
Doctor Who,
Crane,
Maigret). •
Julia Alexander, 57–58, American art historian and curator, heart attack. •
Judith Hope Blau, 87, American artist, congestive heart failure. •
David Cope, 83, American author, composer and scientist, congestive heart failure. •
John Davis, 101, British paediatrician. •
Bruce L. Douglas, 99, American politician, member of the
Illinois House of Representatives (1971–1974). •
Donald Dwight, 94, American politician and newspaper executive,
lieutenant governor of Massachusetts (1971–1975). •
André Foucher, 91, French racing cyclist. •
André Gounelle, 91, French Protestant theologian, pastor, and academic. •
Jean-Claude Hamel, 94, French Olympic modern pentathlete (
1956). •
Hsu Li-nung, 106, Taiwanese military officer, minister of the
Veterans Affairs Council (1987–1993). •
Sean Hughes, 83, British orthopaedic surgeon. •
Billie Irwin, 82, New Zealand netball player (
national team). •
David Karako, 80, Israeli football player (
Maccabi Tel Aviv,
national team) and manager (
Hapoel Yehud). •
Guylaine Lanctôt, 84, Canadian
phlebologist and anti-vaccine activist. •
Chris Leach, 83, Canadian Olympic rower (
1960,
1964). •
Marianne, Princess zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn, 105, German aristocrat and photographer. •
Yolanda Consuegra Martínez, 84, Salvadoran writer. •
Jochen Mass, 78, German racing driver (
Formula One), complications from a stroke. •
Peter McParland, 91, Northern Irish football player (
Aston Villa,
national team) and manager (
Glentoran). •
Roger Meï, 90, French politician, member of the
National Assembly (1996–2002). •
Petros Molyviatis, 96, Greek politician,
minister of foreign affairs (2004–2006, 2012, 2015), complications from respiratory failure. •
Uno Piir, 95, Estonian football player (
Tallinna Kalev) and manager (
Tallinna Sadam,
national team). •
Barry Preedom, 84, American physicist. •
K. V. Rabiya, 59, Indian social worker and literacy activist. •
Abdur Razzaq, 75, Bangladeshi lawyer. •
Rafael Rullán, 73, Spanish basketball player (
Real Madrid,
Collado Villalba,
national team). •
Øyvind Thorsen, 81, Norwegian writer. •
Dennis Tipping, 85, Australian Olympic sprinter (
1960). •
Peter Toyfl, 83, Austrian Olympic speed skater (
1964). •
Sonni Gwanle Tyoden, 74, Nigerian politician,
deputy governor of Plateau State (2015–2023). •
Ghulam Mohammad Vastanvi, 75, Indian Islamic scholar, vice-chancellor of
Darul Uloom Deoband (2011). •
Gerald Thomas Walsh, 83, American Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of
New York (2004–2017). •
Reinhard Wolschina, 72, German composer. •
Tom Youngs, 45, English footballer (
Cambridge United,
Northampton Town,
Bury), complications from multiple sclerosis.
5 •
May Abrahamse, 94, South African soprano (
Eoan Group). •
James Baker, 71, Australian rock drummer (
The Scientists,
Beasts of Bourbon,
The Dubrovniks), cancer. •
José Ángel de la Casa, 74, Spanish journalist and sports commentator, complications from Parkinson's disease and pneumonia. •
Sunney Chan, 88, American biophysical chemist. •
Luis Galván, 77, Argentine footballer (
Talleres de Córdoba,
national team), world champion (
1978), complications from pneumonia. •
Revaz Gamkrelidze, 98, Georgian mathematician. •
Raniero Gnoli, 95, Italian orientalist, Indologist, and religious historian. •
Naeem Issa, 92, Egyptian actor, pneumonia. •
Pavel Kachkayev, 73, Russian politician,
MP (since 2011), cardiac arrest. •
Race Mathews, 90, Australian politician,
MP (1972–1975) and
Victoria MLA (1979–1992), complications from Alzheimer's disease. •
Giuseppe Moioli, 97, Italian rower, Olympic champion (
1948). •
Joan O'Brien, 89, American actress (''
It Happened at the World's Fair, Operation Petticoat, Get Yourself a College Girl''). •
U Oo Hla Saw, 71, Burmese politician and poet. •
Squire Parsons, 77, American Southern gospel singer-songwriter, heart attack. •
Bendik Rugaas, 82, Norwegian librarian and politician. •
Tracy Sorensen, 61, Australian novelist and academic (
The Lucky Galah). •
John Edd Thompson, 82, American meteorologist (
WALA-TV). •
Doug Turner, 93, British-American sound engineer (
The X-Files,
The Hijacking of the Achille Lauro,
Deliverance), Emmy winner (
1996). •
Wifiskeleton, 21, American singer, drug overdose. •
Florian Willet, 47, German author and pro-euthanasia activist, assisted suicide.
6 •
Rinaldo Bellomo, 68–69, Italian-born Australian
intensivist. •
André Berland, 84, French historian and biographer. •
Carl Crabtree, 72, American politician, member of the
Idaho Senate (2016–2022), brain cancer. •
Ovide Doiron, 84, Canadian racing driver. •
Terence Etherton, Baron Etherton, 73, British judge and politician,
Master of the Rolls (2016–2021),
chancellor of the High Court (2013–2016), and member of the
House of Lords (since 2021). •
Stephen Fabian, 95, American painter. •
Gerda Fassel, 83, Austrian sculptor. •
Iain Finlay, 89, Australian author and journalist (
Beyond 2000), euthanasia. •
James Foley, 71, American film director (
Glengarry Glen Ross, ''
Who's That Girl, Fifty Shades Darker''), brain cancer. •
Hammond Furlonge, 90, Trinidadian cricketer (
West Indies). •
Peter Goodchild, 85, British television editor (
Q.E.D.). •
Kaqusha Jashari, 78, Kosovan politician,
president of the Executive Council of SAP Kosovo (1987–1989). •
Lola Liivat, 96, Estonian abstract painter. •
Barry B. Longyear, 82, American author, (
Sea of Glass,
The Enemy Papers,
Elephant Song). •
Luigi Lopez, 77, Italian singer and composer. •
Vakhtang Machavariani, 74, Georgian composer and conductor. •
Bill McCaw, 97, New Zealand rugby union player (
Southland,
national team). •
Barbara McIntire, 90, American amateur golfer. •
Pradeep Nepal, 71, Nepalese politician,
minister of information (1994–1995), complications from Parkinson's disease. •
Joseph Nye, 88, American political scientist (
The Paradox of American Power), chair of the
NIC (1993–1994) and
ASD (ISA) (1994–1995). •
Fakhri Odeh, 84, Kuwaiti actor. •
Sugavasi Palakondrayudu, 78, Indian politician,
MP (1984–1989) and
Andhra Pradesh MLA (1978–1985, 1999–2009). •
Alamuddin Dimyati Rois, 44, Indonesian politician,
MP (2009–2024), traffic collision. •
Valeriy Shevchuk, 85, Ukrainian writer. •
Viktor Talanov, 74, Russian politician,
MP (1993–1995). •
Maurice Vile, 97, British political scientist. •
William Watherston, 92, Scottish rugby union player (
national team).
7 •
Joe Don Baker, 89, American actor (
GoldenEye,
Walking Tall,
Cape Fear), lung cancer. •
Frank Caprice, 63, Canadian ice hockey player (
Vancouver Canucks). •
Raúl Celis López, 70, Peruvian journalist, shot. •
Ronald Corp, 74, British composer, conductor and Anglican priest. •
Joop van Daele, 77, Dutch football player (
Feyenoord,
Fortuna Sittard) and manager (
Excelsior). •
Mykola Fedoruk, 71, Ukrainian politician,
mayor of Chernivtsi (1994–2011),
deputy (2012–2019). •
Ernesto Fernandes, 79, Timorese politician,
MP (2017–2023). •
Lynn Fuchs, 75, American educational psychologist. •
Alexey Gogua, 93, Abkhaz writer. •
DJ Hazel, 44, Polish DJ and music producer. •
Nate Holden, 95, American politician, member of the
California Senate (1974–1978) and
Los Angeles City Council (1987–2003). •
Otto Homlung, 81, Norwegian theatre producer and director, director of the
Trøndelag Teater (1984–1989, 2005–2009) and
Det Norske Teatret (1990–1997). •
Frank Johnson, 82, American baseball player (
San Francisco Giants). •
Lothar Kolditz, 95, German chemist and politician, member of the
State Council of East Germany (1982–1990) and the
Volkskammer (1986–1990). •
Heikki Laine, 88, Finnish Olympic rower (
1960). •
Matthew Meadows, 87, American politician and educator, member of the
Florida Senate (1992–1998) and
Florida House of Representatives (2000–2008). •
Cleopa Msuya, 94, Tanzanian politician,
prime minister (1980–1983, 1994–1995) and
first vice president (1990–1995), heart failure. •
Saleem Nazim, 70, Pakistani field hockey player, Olympic bronze medallist (
1976). •
Rosanna Norton, 80, American costume designer (
Tron,
Carrie,
Airplane!), bladder cancer. •
Anthony Nunn, 97, British field hockey player, Olympic bronze medallist (
1952). •
Jacob Palis, 85, Brazilian mathematician. •
Enrico Paolini, 80, Italian racing cyclist. •
Aeau Peniamina, 82, Samoan politician, member (1985–1991, 2001–2021) and
speaker (1988–1991) of the
Legislative Assembly. (death announced on this date) •
Hannes Primus, 48, Austrian politician, member of the
Carinthian Landtag (2013–2018). •
Chris Rabjohn, 80, English footballer (
Doncaster Rovers,
Rotherham United). •
Angelo Rinaldi, 84, French writer and literary critic, member of the
Académie Française. •
André Rouillé, 77, French historian and theorist of photography. •
Losena Salabula, Fijian politician,
MP (2001–2006). (death announced on this date) •
Jim Spenst, 99, Canadian World War II veteran. •
Paquita Tomàs, 81, Spanish cook and television host. •
Madhav Vaze, 85, Indian actor (
Shyamchi Aai,
3 Idiots,
Dear Zindagi). •
Bob White, 86, American football player (
OSU,
Houston Oilers).
8 •
Héctor Aizpuro, 84, Mexican Olympic basketball player (
1960). •
Jiří Bartoška, 78, Czech actor (
All My Loved Ones,
Tiger Theory), president of the
Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. •
Yaqob Beyene, 89, Ethiopian linguist and academic. •
Amay Bisaya, 67, Filipino actor (
Manila Kingpin: The Asiong Salonga Story,
Ang Panday 2,
Pepeng Kuryente: Man with a Thousand Volts). •
Charlie Buttons, 80, American Jewish community representative. •
Marco Causi, 68, Italian politician,
deputy (2008–2018). •
Frances Crampton, 79, Australian gymnastics coach. •
Amos Elegbe, 78, Beninese academic and politician,
MNA (1991–1995). •
Carlos Ferrari, 93, Argentine-Puerto Rican playwright and theatrical director. •
Oliviero Garlini, 68, Italian footballer (
Cesena,
Inter Milan,
Atalanta). •
Hervé de La Martinière, 78, French businessman and publisher, founder of
La Martinière Groupe. •
Chet Lemon, 70, American baseball player (
Chicago White Sox,
Detroit Tigers),
World Series champion (
1984), complications from
polycythemia vera. •
Alphonso Lingis, 91, American philosopher. •
Simon Mann, 72, British mercenary, heart attack. •
Andrew Norfolk, 60, British investigative reporter (
The Times), enquired into the
Rotherham child sexual exploitation scandal. •
Johnny Parth, 95, Austrian record producer and musician. •
Mary Pérez de Marranzini, 98,
Dominican philanthropist. •
Elizabeth Pochoda, 83, American journalist. •
Qiu Xigui, 89, Chinese paleographer. •
Josaia Raisuqe, 30, Fijian rugby union footballer (
Stade Français,
Nevers,
Fiji 7s), traffic collision. •
B. Raji Reddy, 80, Indian politician,
Andhra Pradesh MLA (2009–2014). •
Enea Riboldi, 70, Italian cartoonist and illustrator. •
Dan Seavey, 87, American musher. •
Eddie Sheldrake, 98, American basketball player (
UCLA Bruins) and restaurateur. •
David Souter, 85, American jurist,
associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1990–2009). •
Kikuo Wada, 74, Japanese wrestler, Olympic silver medallist (
1972). •
Xatar, 43, Iranian-born German rapper. •
Yun Humyong, 79, South Korean poet. •
Miloš Zapletal, 95, Czech writer, pedagogue and translator.
9 •
Nadja Abd el Farrag, 60, German reality television participant and singer, multiple organ failure. •
Giuseppe Basini, 78, Italian politician,
senator (1996–2001),
deputy (2018–2022). •
Bo Bjelfvenstam, 101, Swedish actor, film director and author. •
Wade Blanchard, 66, Canadian curler. •
Ashour Bourashed, Libyan politician and diplomat. •
Judie English, 77, British archaelogist. •
Sir Tom Farmer, 84, British car servicing executive, founder and CEO (1971–2002) of
Kwik Fit. •
Stewart Francke, 66, American singer-songwriter, complications from a stroke. •
Lynn Freed, 79, South African-born American writer, lymphoma. •
Margot Friedländer, 103, German Holocaust survivor and public speaker. •
Douglas Gibson, 82, South African diplomat and politician,
MNA (1994–2008). •
Fred Graham, 96, New Zealand rugby union player (
New Zealand Māori) and artist (
Kaitiaki),
AFNZ Icon (since 2018). •
Mark Jabalé, 91, Welsh Roman Catholic prelate, bishop coadjutor (2000–2001) and bishop (2001–2008) of
Menevia. •
Azmun Jaafar, 66, Indonesian civil servant and politician, regent of
Pelalawan (2001–2008). •
Sahib Khazal, 82, Iraqi football player (
Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya,
national team) and manager (Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya). •
Kim Yeong-hyeon, 70, South Korean poet and novelist. •
Betty Krawczyk, 96, American-Canadian author and environmental activist. •
Dragan Labović, 38, Serbian basketball player (
FMP,
BC Nokia,
national team), heart attack. •
Régent Lacoursière, 90, Canadian swimmer. •
Bob Lemieux, 80, Canadian ice hockey player (
Oakland Seals,
Muskegon Zephyrs,
Vancouver Canucks) and coach. •
Milorad Mirčić, 69, Serbian politician,
minister of diaspora (1998–2000),
mayor of Novi Sad (1993–1994), and
MP (1993–2007, 2016–2020). •
Serge Mongeau, 88, Canadian writer and politician. •
Peter Morwood, 68, Irish novelist (
The Dragon Lord). •
Gordon Nuttall, 71, Australian politician,
Queensland MLA (1992–2006), kidney cancer. •
Lydia Nyati-Ramahobo, 67, Botswanan linguistic scholar. •
Ana Pellicer, 79, Mexican sculptor, artisan, and jewellery maker. (death announced on this date) •
Johnny Rodriguez, 73, American country singer ("
You Always Come Back (To Hurting Me)", "
Pass Me By (If You're Only Passing Through)"). •
Francisco Rotunno, 49, Chilean footballer (
Coquimbo Unido,
Cobresal,
Persekabpas Pasuruan). •
Joan de Sagarra, 86, Spanish writer and journalist. •
John Stachel, 97, American physicist. •
John H. Thompson, 73, American statistician,
director of the U.S. Census Bureau (2013–2017). •
Gianni Vasino, 88, Italian journalist (
90º minuto).
10 •
Mustafa Zaman Abbasi, 88, Bangladeshi musicologist. •
Subbanna Ayyappan, 69, Indian aquaculture scientist (
Blue Revolution), drowned. •
Matthew Best, 68, English conductor and singer, cancer. •
Nancy Blaik, 88, British charity fundraiser. •
Ghee Bowman, 73, British historian. •
Bob Cowper, 84, Australian cricketer (
Victoria,
Western Australia,
national team). •
Douglas Craig, 95, British football executive, chairman of
York City (1991–2002). •
Neville Dilkes, 94, English conductor and organist. •
Charlotte Dravet, 88, French paediatric psychiatrist and epileptologist. •
Gerry Francis, 91, English footballer (
Tonbridge Angels,
Leeds United,
York City). •
John Gale, 95, British theatrical producer and artistic director. •
Nina Grebeshkova, 94, Russian actress (
The Diamond Arm,
Sportloto-82,
Tears Were Falling). •
David Hay, 91, Australian politician,
New South Wales MLA (1984–1991) and three-time
mayor of Manly. •
Kafon, 42, Tunisian rapper, heart attack. •
Gerald Kaufman, 92, American politician, member of the
Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1967–1968, 1969–1972). •
Kaleria Kislova, 99, Russian television director (
Vremya). •
Koyo Kouoh, 57, Cameroonian-born Swiss museum curator (
Zeitz MOCAA), cancer. •
William Luers, 95, American diplomat,
president of the Metropolitan Museum of Art (1986–1999). •
Aldo Maniacco, 90, Canadian-Italian Olympic ice hockey player (
1956). •
Arjun Menon, 48, Singaporean cricket player (
national team) and coach (
Chile,
Malawi). •
Wolfgang Rausch, 78, German footballer (
1. FC Köln,
Kickers Offenbach,
Bayern Munich). •
John Root, 87, American politician, member of the
New Hampshire House of Representatives (1996–1998). •
Ramanand Prasad Singh, 83–84, Indian politician,
Bihar MLA (2004–2010, 2015–2020). •
Johnnie Walls, 80, American lawyer and politician, member of the
Mississippi State Senate (1993–2011).
11 •
Hemaben Acharya, 91, Indian politician,
Gujarat MLA (1965–1970). •
Chris Ballingall, 92, American baseball player (
Muskegon Belles,
Kalamazoo Lassies). •
John Barbato, 90, American mobster (
Genovese crime family). •
Dominique Bellion, 76, French civil servant. •
Robert Benton, 92, American film director (
Kramer vs. Kramer,
Places in the Heart) and screenwriter (
Bonnie and Clyde),
Oscar winner (
1980,
1985). •
Nils Bjørnflaten, 83, Norwegian politician. •
Colin Booth, 90, English footballer (
Doncaster Rovers,
Nottingham Forest,
Wolverhampton Wanderers). •
Jim Burns, 81, Scottish footballer (
Clyde,
Cowdenbeath,
Stirling Albion). •
Aidan Chambers, 90, English author (''
Postcards from No Man's Land''). •
Giancarlo Cito, 79, Italian politician and businessman,
mayor of Taranto (1993–1996) and
deputy (1996–2001). •
Anne Dunham, 76, British equestrian, six-time Paralympic champion. •
John Edwards, 80, American
Hall of Fame singer (
The Spinners). •
Enzo Ferrari, 82, Italian football player (
Arezzo,
Palermo) and manager (
Udinese). •
Viktor Gerashchenko, 87, Russian economist and politician, chairman of the
Gosbank (1989–1991), twice governor of the
CBR, and
MP (2003–2007). •
Sharpe James, 89, American politician, member of the
New Jersey Senate (1999–2008) and
mayor of Newark (1986–2006). •
Jack Lancaster, 79–80, English composer and record producer. (death announced on this date) •
Larry Miller, 79, American basketball player (
North Carolina Tar Heels,
Los Angeles Stars,
Carolina Cougars). •
Wilberforce Mfum, 88, Ghanaian footballer (
1964 Olympics,
New York Cosmos,
national team). •
Michael McStay, 92, English actor (
No Hiding Place,
Doctor Who,
Coronation Street) and writer, heart failure. •
Leila Negra, 95, German singer and actress (
Münchhausen,
The Star of Rio,
Salto Mortale). •
Hans Noë, 96, American architect and sculptor. •
Paddy O'Toole, 87, Irish politician,
senator (1973–1977, 1987) and
TD (1977–1987). •
Omoniyi Caleb Olubolade, 70, Nigerian military administrator,
governor of Bayelsa State (1997–1998). •
Fatima Saad, 69, Syrian actress. •
Sabu, 60, American professional wrestler (
ECW,
WWE,
TNA). •
Shi Xuemin, 86, Chinese traditional medicine practitioner. •
Alena Veselá, 101, Czech organist and academic.
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Zakaria al-Agha, 83, Palestinian politician. •
Per Bartram, 81, Danish footballer (
Odense BK,
Greenock Morton,
national team). •
Al Black, 77, American landscape artist (
The Highwaymen). •
Adam Burton, 53, Australian baseball player (
Melbourne Reds,
2000 Olympics). •
John Charmley, 69, British historian and academic. •
Jack Curtis, 88, American baseball player (
Chicago Cubs). •
Louis Diaz, American DEA agent, complications from Parkinson's disease. •
Mark Esser, 69, American baseball player (
Chicago White Sox). •
Vlastimil Hort, 81, Czech-German chess player, complications from diabetes. •
Orest Ivasiuta, 55, Ukrainian artistic metalworker. •
Timo Järvinen, 60, Finnish Olympic speed skater (
1988,
1992) and surf photographer. (death announced on this date) •
Abdel Ghani al-Kikli, Libyan militia leader, shot. •
Moussa Koffoé, 66–67, Guinean actor and screenwriter. •
Roger Lassale, 89, French politician, mayor of
Pont-sur-Yonne (1974–2005),
deputy (1981–1986). •
Ernst Mahle, 96, German-Brazilian composer and conductor. •
Alla Osipenko, 92, Russian ballerina (
Kirov Ballet,
Yacobson Ballet). •
Lorna Raver, 81, American actress (
Drag Me to Hell,
The Young and the Restless,
The Caller). •
Geert Schipper, 76, Dutch road cyclist. •
Sir Roy Stone, 63, British civil servant, cardiac arrest. •
Yasunao Tone, 90, Japanese artist.
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Murray Anderson, 75, Canadian hockey player (
Washington Capitals). •
Hassan Aslih, Palestinian photojournalist, airstrike. •
Chic Bates, 75, English football player (
Shrewsbury Town,
Swindon Town) and manager (
Stoke City). •
Rasammah Bhupalan, 98, Malaysian independence and social activist. •
Kit Bond, 86, American politician,
governor of Missouri (1973–1977, 1981–1985) and member of the
U.S. Senate (1987–2011). •
John Bryson, 81, American businessman, lawyer and politician,
secretary of commerce (2011–2012). •
Luis Armando Córdova Díaz, 56, Mexican politician,
deputy (2012–2014, 2015), shot. •
Billy Earheart, 71, American country keyboardist (
The Amazing Rhythm Aces,
The Bama Band),
Grammy winner (
1977), cancer. •
Alan Eggleston, 83, Australian politician,
senator (1996–2014). •
Gerry Fell, 74, English footballer (
Brighton & Hove Albion,
Torquay United,
Southend United), cancer. •
Divaldo Franco, 98, Brazilian
spiritist religious leader and medium, multiple organ failure. •
Bobby Franklin, 88, American football player (
Ole Miss Rebels,
Cleveland Browns). •
Richard Garwin, 97, American physicist. •
Jerome B. Gilbert, 94, American water utility manager. •
Derek Hallas, 91–92, English dual-code rugby player (
Keighley,
Parramatta Eels,
Great Britain national team). •
Alice Hanratty, 85–86, Irish artist. •
Yaak Karsunke, 90, German author and actor (
Gods of the Plague). •
Phyllis Gutiérrez Kenney, 88, American politician, member of the
Washington House of Representatives (1997–2013). •
Danny Lendich, 81, New Zealand businessman (
Wendy's) and midget car racing team owner. •
Lu Ruihua, 86, Chinese politician,
governor of Guangdong (1996–2003). •
D. S. Malik, 66, Indian-American mathematician. •
Ramón de Pablo Marañón, 87, Spanish footballer (
Barcelona,
Sabadell,
Catalonia). •
James Margolis, 88, American Olympic épée fencer (
1960). •
Valeria Márquez, 23, Mexican influencer, shot. •
Robson Mrombe, 79, Zimbabwean Olympic athlete (
1964). •
José Mujica, 89, Uruguayan revolutionary and politician,
president (2010–2015),
minister of livestock (2005–2008), and four-time
MP, esophageal cancer. •
U. S. R. Murty, 84, Canadian mathematician. •
Eddie Marzuki Nalapraya, 93, Indonesian general and politician,
vice governor of Jakarta (1984–1987). •
Gheorghe Paladi, 96, Moldovan obstetrician and gynecologist, member of the
Academy of Sciences of Moldova. •
Charles Phythian-Adams, 87, English historian. •
Rich Rollins, 87, American baseball player (
Minnesota Twins,
Milwaukee Brewers,
Cleveland Indians). •
John R. Ross, 87, American linguist. •
Szvetiszláv Sasics, 77, Hungarian modern pentathlete, Olympic bronze medallist (
1976). •
Ronnie Sessions, 76, American country singer ("
Wiggle Wiggle"). •
Robert H. Shumway, 89, American statistician. •
Teijiro Tanikawa, 92, Japanese swimmer, Olympic silver medallist (
1952), aortic dissection. •
Hewlett Thompson, 95, British Anglican bishop. •
Jon Ungphakorn, 77, Thai politician,
senator (2000–2006). •
Tommy Vigorito, 65, American football player (
Miami Dolphins). •
Gordon Wenham, 81, British religious scholar and writer. •
John C. Williams, 84, American baritone saxophonist. • Notable Palestinians killed in the
2025 Gaza European Hospital strikes: •
Muhammad Shabana, Palestinian militant •
Mohammed Sinwar, 49, Palestinian militant,
leader of Hamas in the Gaza Strip (since 2024)
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Daniel Bilalian, 78, French journalist, news anchor, and television presenter. •
Enrique Cancer Lalanne, 90, Spanish judge and academic, justice of the
Supreme Court (1986–2010) and president of the
Central Electoral Commission (2000–2004). •
Dame June Clark, 83, British nurse. •
Dharío Primero, 72,
Dominican singer. •
Richard E. Dickerson, 93, American biochemist. •
Đoàn Viết Hoạt, 82, Vietnamese journalist and political dissident. •
Frank Dunin, 89, Australian
footballer (
Richmond). •
Hervé Gauvain, 70, French tennis player. •
Alan Grieve, 97, British lawyer and charity founder (
Jerwood Foundation). •
Cornal Hendricks, 37, South African rugby player (
Bulls,
Boland Cavaliers,
national team), heart attack. •
Kip Holden, 72, American politician,
mayor of Baton Rouge (2005–2016), member of the
Louisiana House of Representatives (1988–2002) and
Senate (2002–2004). •
Jeannette Laot, 100, French trade unionist (
CFDT), women's rights activist (
MLF) and presidential advisor (
François Mitterrand). •
Chufo Lloréns, 94, Spanish writer. •
Fadéla M'rabet, 90, Algerian writer. •
Rod Nichols, 60, American baseball player (
Cleveland Indians). •
Giorgio Panattoni, 88, Italian politician,
deputy (1996–2006). •
Balachandra Rao, 80, Indian astronomer and mathematician. •
Nandalike Balachandra Rao, 72, Indian journalist and writer. •
Alì Rashid, 72, Jordanian-born Italian politician,
deputy (2006–2008). •
Lionel Smith, 96, New Zealand hurdler. •
Panos Valavanis, 71, Greek archaeologist, cancer. •
Zhu Senyuan, 94, Chinese rocket scientist.
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Joseph Akaagerger, 69, Nigerian politician, military administrator of
Katsina State (1998–1999) and
senator (2007–2011). •
Luigi Alva, 98, Peruvian tenor (
La Scala,
Metropolitan Opera). •
Bachtiar Basri, 71, Indonesian politician, vice governor of
Lampung (2014–2019), vascular injury. •
Angeline Solange Bonono, 50, Cameroonian writer. •
Robert Brooke, 85, English cricket writer. •
Thomas Brunner, 64, Swiss politician,
MP (2019–2023). •
Junior Byles, 77, Jamaican reggae singer. •
Judith Copithorne, 85, Canadian poet. •
Cristina Deleanu, 84, Romanian actress. •
Terry Draper, 73, Canadian musician (
Klaatu) and songwriter ("
Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft"). •
Heidi Eisterlehner, 75, German tennis player. •
Taina Elg, 95, Finnish-American actress (
Les Girls,
Watusi,
Imitation General). •
Bruno Franceschetti, 84, Italian Olympic gymnast (
1964,
1968). •
Wilhelm Höynck, 91, German diplomat, secretary-general of the
OSCE (1993–1996). •
Steve Inwood, 78, American actor (
Fame,
Staying Alive,
Cruising). •
Kostas Lychnaras, 86, Greek film director (
Christ Recrucified,
Konstantinou kai Elenis,
To kafe tis Charas). •
Teresa Costa Macedo, 82, Portuguese politician,
MP (1981). •
Orien McNeill, 45, American artist. •
Ali Özgentürk, 79, Turkish film director, screenwriter and producer. •
Thierry Picard, 68, French rugby union player (
AS Montferrand,
national team) and coach (
Stade Nantais), cardiac arrest. •
Marc Prensky, 79, American writer, pancreatic cancer. •
Federica Ranchi, 86, Italian actress (
Wives and Obscurities,
The Wide Blue Road,
Violent Summer). •
Rob Reich, 47, American musician. •
Ronald Ribman, 92, American playwright and screenwriter (
The Final War of Olly Winter,
The Ceremony of Innocence). •
Glen Edward Rogers, 62, American convicted serial killer, execution by lethal injection. •
Tapas Kumar Saha, 65, Indian politician,
West Bengal MLA (since 2021), cerebral haemorrhage. •
Montserrat Salvador, 97, Spanish actress (
El Cor de la Ciutat,
Cuéntame cómo pasó,
Nissaga de poder). •
Scoresby Shepherd, 90, Australian lawyer and marine biologist. •
Natalya Shikolenko, 60, Belarusian javelin thrower, Olympic silver medallist (
1992). •
Conrad Shinn, 102, American Navy pilot. •
Antónia de Sousa, 84, Portuguese journalist and feminist. •
Charles Strouse, 96, American composer (
Bye Bye Birdie,
Applause,
Annie). •
Norma Meras Swenson, 92–93, American reproductive rights activist. •
Dušan Vujović, 73, Serbian politician,
minister of finance (2014–2018). •
Hans-Georg Wagner, 86, German politician, member of the
Landtag of Saarland (1975–1991),
MP (1990–2005). •
Robert Walls, 74, Australian
footballer (
Carlton,
Fitzroy), assisted suicide. •
Richard Weller, 61, Australian landscape architect and academic.
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Mariano Azuela Güitrón, 89, Mexican jurist, justice (1983–2009) and president (2003–2009) of the
Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation. •
Marianne Bernadotte, 100, Swedish actress, philanthropist and royal family member. •
Howard Bier, 105, American politician, member (1959–1972) and speaker (1971–1972) of the
North Dakota House of Representatives. •
René Bonora, 73, Cuban Olympic footballer (
1976). (death announced on this date) •
Duncan Campbell, 80, British investigative journalist. •
William Compston, 94, Australian geophysicist. •
Dada KD, 56, Ghanaian highlife musician. •
Shaun Dennis, 55, Scottish footballer (
Raith Rovers,
Hibernian,
Brechin City). •
Tuppy Diack, 94, New Zealand rugby union player (
Otago,
Southland,
national team). •
Damir Dokić, 66–67, Serbian tennis coach. •
John M. Duhé Jr., 92, American jurist, judge of the
U.S. District Court for the Western District of Louisiana (1984–1988) and
Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit (since 1988). •
Brian Glanville, 93, English football writer and novelist. •
Maria Lúcia Godoy, 100, Brazilian soprano. •
Allen Goldman, 87, American physicist. •
Milton Johnson, 75, American serial killer. •
Emmanuel Kundé, 68, Cameroonian football player (
Canon Yaoundé,
national team) and manager (
US Bitam), cardiac arrest. •
Peter Lax, 99, Hungarian-born American mathematician (
Lax equivalence theorem,
Lax–Friedrichs method),
Abel Prize laureate (2005),
cardiac amyloidosis. •
Domingos Maubere, 73, East Timorese Roman Catholic priest, lung infection. •
Larry Murray, 88, American songwriter ("
Six White Horses"). •
Manolis Papadopoulos, 57, Greek football player (
Ionikos,
national team) and manager (
AE Giannena). •
Jadwiga Rappé, 73, Polish operatic contralto. •
Rubí Sanz Gamo, 72, Spanish art historian, director of the
National Archaeological Museum (2004–2010). •
Elizabeth Sharland, 88, Australian actress. •
Gerard Soeteman, 88, Dutch screenwriter (
The Assault,
Turkish Delight,
Soldier of Orange). •
Jan Terlouw, 93, Dutch novelist (
Winter in Wartime) and politician,
minister of economic affairs and
deputy prime minister (1981–1982),
Queen's commissioner of
Gelderland (1991–1996). •
Andy Tyrie, 85, Northern Irish loyalist paramilitary leader, chairman of the
Ulster Defence Association (1973–1988). •
Meta Velander, 100, Swedish actress (
Honeymoon,
Dear Alice,
Marmalade Revolution).
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Guy Edward Bartkus, 25, American computer technician and criminal (
Palm Springs fertility clinic bombing), suicide. •
Osmany Cienfuegos, 94, Cuban politician. •
Jason Conti, 50, American baseball player (
Arizona Diamondbacks,
Tampa Bay Devil Rays,
Milwaukee Brewers), brain injury. •
Paul Durcan, 80, Irish poet. •
Creswell Eastman, 85, Australian endocrinologist. •
Jackie Edwards, 85, English rugby league player (
Warrington,
Lancashire). •
Stuart Farrimond, 43, British science communicator and food scientist. •
Len Gardner, 94, Australian
footballer (
Richmond). •
Lungi Gcabashe, 64, South African politician,
MNA (2014–2019, since 2024). •
LouAnn Gerken, 65, American psychologist and linguist, metastatic breast cancer. •
Saroj Ghose, 89, Indian museum founder, director of
Birla Industrial & Technological Museum and director general of
NCSM. •
Gawn Grainger, 87, Scottish actor (
Doctor Who) and writer. •
Belela Herrera, 98, Uruguayan human rights activist, academic and politician,
deputy minister of foreign relations (2005–2010). •
Gorgis Ismail, 82, Iraqi footballer (
Al-Athori,
national team). •
Priit Jaagant, 52, Estonian business executive, helicopter crash. •
Phillip Jacobson, 96, American architect. •
Ali Kazak, 78, Palestinian diplomat. •
Michael Ledeen, 83, American scholar and policy analyst. •
Melvyn Levitsky, 87, American diplomat, ambassador to
Bulgaria (1984–1987) and
Brazil (1994–1998). •
Franco Merli, 68, Italian actor (
Arabian Nights,
Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom,
Down and Dirty). •
Roger Nichols, 84, American songwriter ("
We've Only Just Begun", "
Times of Your Life") and composer. •
Elisabeth Orth, 89, Austrian actress (
Kurzer Prozess,
Pepperminta,
Superegos). •
Porfirio Remigio, 85, Mexican Olympic cyclist (
1964). •
Adam Selwood, 41, Australian
footballer (
West Coast Eagles), suicide. •
Oleg Sõnajalg, 65, Estonian businessman, co-founder of
TV1, helicopter crash. •
David R. Slavitt, 90, American writer and poet. •
Luis Velásquez Alvaray, 71, Venezuelan lawyer and politician,
deputy (2000–2004) and justice of the
Supreme Tribunal of Justice (2005–2006), prostate cancer. •
Werenoi, 31, French rapper. •
Zhu Yuanyuan, 51, Chinese actress (
Ocean Heaven,
Lost in Hong Kong,
Sister), cancer.
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Gordon Baldwin, 92, English studio potter. •
Jay Batt, 64, American businessman and politician, member of the
New Orleans City Council (2002–2006). •
Rusty Blair, 74, American basketball player (
Oregon Ducks) and coach. •
Mario Carbone, 101, Italian photographer. •
Jay Cramer, American actor (
Desperate Housewives,
NCIS: Los Angeles, ''
Grey's Anatomy'') and comedian. •
Leslie Epstein, 87, American writer and academic. •
Åse Frogner, 91, Norwegian textile artist. •
Fernando González Ollé, 96, Spanish linguist, writer and academic, member of the
Royal Spanish Academy. •
Nicola Grauso, 76, Italian businessman. •
Harry Kelleher, 96, English cricketer (
Surrey,
Northamptonshire). •
Anne Merriman, 90, British doctor. •
S. R. Nayak, 80, Indian jurist, judge of the
Andhra Pradesh High Court (1994–2003), acting chief justice of the
Karnataka High Court (2004) and chief justice of the
Chhattisgarh High Court (2005–2007). •
Sir Bill O'Brien, 96, British politician,
MP (1983–2005). •
Jo Ann Prentice, 92, American golfer. •
Cindy Schreiber-Beck, 70, American politician, member of the
North Dakota House of Representatives (since 2014). •
John Simpson, 100, Scottish-born New Zealand silversmith and fine arts academic. •
Jeanne Stunyo, 89, American diver, Olympic silver medalist (
1956). •
Charles Thiffault, 87, Canadian ice hockey assistant coach (
Montreal Canadiens,
Quebec Nordiques,
New York Rangers), assisted suicide. •
James Till, 93, Canadian biophysicist.
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Masao Akashi, 68, Japanese music arranger. •
Yusuf Ziya Bahadınlı, 97, Turkish politician,
MP (1965–1969). •
Evelyn Chesky, 91, American politician, member of the
Massachusetts House of Representatives (1993–2001). •
Aurora Clavel, 88, Mexican actress (
Tarahumara,
Once Upon a Scoundrel,
Mariana de la Noche). •
David Demaine, 83, English footballer (
Tranmere Rovers,
Southport). •
Belén del Valle Díaz, 82, Spanish attorney. •
Mike Doughty, 88, Kenyan rally co-driver. •
Alec Farrall, 89, English footballer (
Everton,
Gillingham,
Watford). •
Colton Ford, 62, American gay pornographic actor (
Naked Fame,
The Lair) and singer, hiking accident. •
J. Arch Getty, 74, American historian and academic. •
Heorhiy Gina, 93, Ukrainian composer. •
Yury Grigorovich, 98, Russian ballet dancer and choreographer (
Bolshoi Ballet). •
Reino Heino, 83, Finnish Olympic gymnast (
1968). •
Kathleen Hughes, 96, American actress (
It Came from Outer Space,
The Glass Web,
The Golden Blade). •
George Leitmann, 99, Austrian-American engineer and scientist. •
Alice Notley, 79, American poet. •
Timothy O'Hagan, 80, British philosopher. •
Jonathan Paredes, 36, Colombian racing cyclist, traffic collision. •
Joseph Ponniah, 72, Sri Lankan Roman Catholic prelate, auxuliary bishop of
Trincomalee-Batticaloa (2008–2012) and bishop of
Batticaloa (2012–2024). •
Ignacio Rodríguez, 68, Mexican football player (
Atlante,
national team) and manager (
Necaxa), cancer. •
Nathan Silver, 89, American architect and architecture critic, complications from a fall. •
Martín Sombra, 87, Colombian guerrilla (
Eastern Bloc of the FARC-EP). •
Manuel Torreiglesias, 84, Spanish television and radio presenter. •
Yuri Vladimirov, 83, Russian ballet dancer and choreographer (
Bolshoi Ballet). •
Hans Wiegel, 83, Dutch politician,
deputy prime minister and
minister of interior (1977–1981),
Queen's commissioner of Friesland (1982–1994).
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Ahmadshah Abdullah, 78, Malaysian civil servant,
Yang di-Pertua Negeri of Sabah (2003–2010). •
Lynn Amedee, 83, American football player (
LSU) and coach (
UT-Martin). •
Kay Arthur, 91, American Christian author, co-founder of
Precept Ministries International. •
Jen Bartlett, 93, Australian tennis player and filmmaker (
Flight of the Snow Geese). •
Nino Benvenuti, 87, Italian boxer, Olympic champion (
1960), WBA/WBC
light middleweight (1965–1966) and
middleweight (1967, 1968–1970) champion. •
Michael Cavanagh, 84, American jurist, member of the
Michigan Supreme Court (1983–2014), chief justice (1991–1995). •
Marthe Cohn, 105, French spy, Holocaust survivor and author (
Behind Enemy Lines). •
Francisco de Borbón y Escasany, 5th Duke of Seville, 81, Spanish aristocrat and banker,
Grandee of Spain. •
Leslie Dilley, 84, Welsh art director (
Star Wars,
Raiders of the Lost Ark,
Alien) and production designer,
Oscar winner (
1978,
1982), complications from Alzheimer's disease. •
Barry Fantoni, 85, British author and cartoonist (
Private Eye), heart attack. •
Arthur Hamilton, 98, American songwriter ("
Cry Me a River", "
I Can Sing a Rainbow"). •
Joan Harrison, 89, South African swimmer, Olympic champion (
1952). •
Willard D. James, 97, American mathematician. •
Gadi Kinda, 31, Ethiopian-born Israeli footballer (
Ashdod,
Sporting Kansas City,
Israel national team). •
Scott Klingenbeck, 54, American baseball player (
Baltimore Orioles). •
Harri Lumi, 92, Estonian politician,
chairman of the Executive Committee of Tallinn (1984–1990). •
Jusuf Manggabarani, 72, Indonesian police officer, deputy chief of
police (2010–2011). •
Jayant Narlikar, 87, Indian astrophysicist (
Hoyle–Narlikar theory of gravity,
Quasi-steady state cosmology). •
Patrick O'Flynn, 59, British journalist (
Daily Express) and politician,
MEP (2014–2019), liver cancer. •
Benjamin Ritchie, 45, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection. •
Michael Roemer, 97, American film director and screenwriter (
Nothing but a Man,
The Plot Against Harry,
Dying). •
Roger Sainsbury, 88, English Anglican clergyman,
bishop of Barking (1991–2002). •
M. R. Srinivasan, 95, Indian nuclear scientist, chairman of the
Atomic Energy Commission (1987–1990). •
Trần Đức Lương, 88, Vietnamese politician,
president (1997–2006),
deputy prime minister (1987–1997). •
Saply TH, 71, Indonesian civil servant and politician, regent of
Mesuji (2019–2022). •
Michael B. Tretow, 80, Swedish record producer and sound engineer (
ABBA). •
Birgitta Wallace, 91, Swedish-Canadian archaeologist. •
George Wendt, 76, American actor (
Cheers,
Forever Young,
Elf), cardiac arrest. •
Marina von Neumann Whitman, 90, American economist. •
Billy Williams, 95, English cinematographer (
Women in Love,
On Golden Pond,
Gandhi),
Oscar winner (
1983).
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Damjana Bratuž, 97, Slovenian-born Canadian pianist and music educator. •
Swift Burch, 56, American football player (
Montreal Alouettes,
Toronto Argonauts,
Ottawa Rough Riders), rectal cancer. •
Gerry Connolly, 75, American politician, member of the
U.S. House of Representatives (since 2009), esophageal cancer. •
George Coulam, 87, American businessman, founder of the
Texas Renaissance Festival, suicide. •
Randy Crowder, 72, American football player (
Miami Dolphins,
Tampa Bay Buccaneers). •
Franz Demetz, 95, Italian politician, member of the
Landtag of South Tyrol (1968–1973, 1974–1978). •
Nancy Doe, 76, Liberian first lady (1986–1990). •
Dorinha Duval, 96, Brazilian actress (
O Bem-Amado,
Selva de Pedra,
Sítio do Picapau Amarelo). •
Eva, German performance artist (
Eva & Adele). •
Mirosław Formela, 46, Polish middle-distance runner. •
Frank Gibson Jr., 79, New Zealand jazz drummer. •
Leszek Górski, 63, Polish Olympic swimmer (
1980). •
Jørgen Gunnerud, 76, Norwegian crime fiction writer, complications from heart surgery. •
Robert A. Holton, 81, American chemist. •
Hou Beiren, 108, Chinese-American politician and painter. •
Jim Irsay, 65, American football executive, general manager (1984–1996) and owner (since 1997) of the
Indianapolis Colts. •
Kirill Lebedev, 33, Russian ice hockey player (
Metallurg Magnitogorsk,
HC Sochi,
Kunlun Red Star). •
Jean Lempereur, 86, French Olympic footballer (
1968). •
Alasdair MacIntyre, 96, Scottish-American philosopher (
After Virtue). •
Gloria Montenegro, 69, Peruvian politician,
deputy (2016–2019),
minister of women (2019–2020), and
mayor of Trujillo (2014), complications from brain surgery. •
Jo Morse, 93, American bridge player. •
Mariano Ozores, 98, Spanish film director (
The Daughters of Helena,
Forty Degrees in the Shade,
Operation Mata Hari). •
Jiří Pernes, 76, Czech historian and academic. •
Harold Pinkus, 90, Australian cricketer (
Tasmania). •
Andriy Portnov, 51, Ukrainian politician and presidential aide,
deputy (2006–2010), shot. •
Nambala Keshava Rao, 69–70, Indian
Maoist rebel, shot. •
Nol de Ruiter, 85, Dutch football player and manager (
FC Utrecht,
Cambuur,
national team). •
Albrecht Schöne, 99, German Germanist. •
René Simard, 89, Canadian physician. •
Rajinder Singh Dhatt, 103, Indian-born British soldier and community leader. •
Bernard Tchibambelela, 78,
Congolese politician, member (1992–2002) and vice-president (1992) of the
National Assembly.
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Evanildo Bechara, 97, Brazilian grammarian and philologist. •
Ellen S. Berscheid, 88, American psychologist. •
Victoria Brownworth, 69, American writer and journalist. •
Douglas Chamberlain, 94, British cardiologist. •
Charles Chieng, 70, Micronesian politician,
governor of Yap (since 2023). •
Amanda Feilding, 82, British drug policy activist and aristocrat. •
Hugo Fernández Faingold, 78, Uruguayan politician,
vice president (1998–2000). •
Leonard Greenspoon, 79, American biblical scholar. •
Gertrude Gries, 100, Austrian Olympic gymnast (
1948,
1952). •
Buddy Hall, 79, American pool player. •
Kay Hartley, 95, English archaeologist. •
Douglas A. Hartwick, 74, American diplomat, ambassador to
Laos (2001–2004). •
Rattan Singh Jaggi, 97, Indian scholar, author, and literary critic. •
Mark Jones, 59, Welsh dual-code rugby player (
Hull,
Warrington), heart attack. •
Hassan Kamshad, 99, Iranian translator. •
Guy Klucevsek, 78, American accordionist, neuroendocrine tumor. •
Yurii Kruk, 83, Ukrainian politician,
deputy (1994–2014). •
Artan Lame, 58, Albanian politician. •
James Lowe, 82, American musician (
The Electric Prunes) and record producer (''
A Woofer in Tweeter's Clothing''). •
Helvi Mustonen, 77, Finnish painter and sculptor. •
Georgia O'Connor, 25, English boxer, cancer. •
Bruce Olive, 94, Australian rugby league player (
Newtown,
New South Wales). •
Alfredo Palacio, 86, Ecuadorian cardiologist and politician,
president (2005–2007) and
vice president (2003–2005). •
James Lloydovich Patterson, 91, Russian-born American child actor (
Circus) and naval officer. •
Tommy Reamon, 73, American football player (
Florida Blazers,
Kansas City Chiefs) and actor. •
Ignasi Riera i Gassiot, 85, Spanish politician, member of the
Parliament of Catalonia (1987–1999). •
Pippa Scott, 90, American actress (
As Young as We Are,
Auntie Mame,
Petulia). •
Gertrude Shope, 99, South African politician and trade unionist,
MNA (1994–1999). •
Oscar Franklin Smith, 75, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection. •
Morten Steenstrup, 72, Norwegian politician,
MP (1981–1989), cancer. •
Dan Storper, 74, American record label executive (
Putumayo World Music), cancer. •
Wang Tao, 93, Chinese petroleum industry executive and politician, general manager of the
CNPC (1989–1996) and
Sinopec (1988–1989). •
Michael J. Wendl, 90, American aerospace engineer. •
Daniel Williams, 39, American metalcore drummer (
The Devil Wears Prada),
plane crash.
23 •
Gracia Baylor, 95, Australian politician, member of the
Victorian Legislative Council (1979–1985). •
Oleksandr Berezhnyi, 67, Ukrainian footballer (
Dynamo Kyiv,
Tavriya Simferopol,
Soviet Union national team). (death announced on this date) •
Pieter Biesboer, 80–81, Dutch art historian. •
Lillian Boutté, 75, American jazz singer. •
Pavel Chaloupka, 66, Czech footballer (
Bohemians 1905,
Fortuna Düsseldorf,
Czechoslovakia national team). •
Anne Cheynet, 86, French author. •
Alana Cruise, 44, American pornographic actress. •
Luiz de Deus, 86, Brazilian politician,
Bahia MLA (1995–2011),
deputy (2013–2015). •
Mukul Dev, 54, Indian actor (
Dastak,
Yamla Pagla Deewana,
Son of Sardaar). •
Jean-Robert Estimé, 83, Haitian politician,
minister of foreign affairs (1982–1985). •
Barbara Ferris, 85, English actress (
Catch Us If You Can,
All in Good Faith) and fashion model. •
Larry Ferguson, 87, American politician, member of the
Oklahoma House of Representatives (1985–2005). •
John Froggatt, 79, English football player (
Boston United,
Colchester United) and manager (
Ilkeston Town). •
Mary K. Gaillard, 86, American physicist. •
Hans Geser, 78, Swiss sociologist. •
Tore Haugen, 93, Norwegian politician,
MP (1977–1981, 1989–1993). •
Sacha Jenkins, 53, American journalist (
Ego Trip), complications from multiple system atrophy. •
Tor Kvarv, 72, Norwegian artist. •
Alenka Kham Pičman, 93, Slovenian architect. •
Mohammed Lakhdar-Hamina, 91, Algerian film director (
Chronicle of the Years of Fire,
Sandstorm,
The Last Image) and screenwriter. •
Jeff Margolis, 78, American television director (
The Beatrice Arthur Special,
Julie & Carol: Together Again,
Richard Pryor: Live in Concert) and producer. •
Gerry Murphy, 81, Irish football manager (
Huddersfield Town). •
Yuri Nikitin, 85, Russian author. •
Pat O'Connor, 74, American boxer, complications from Parkinson's disease. •
W. Anthony Park, 90, American politician and attorney,
Idaho attorney general (1971–1975). •
Raja Raghuvanshi, 29, Indian transport businessman, murdered. •
Sir Derek Reffell, 96, British naval officer,
governor of Gibraltar (1989–1993). •
Sebastião Salgado, 81, Brazilian photographer, complications from leukemia and malaria. •
Rüşdü Saracoğlu, 77, Turkish economist and politician,
governor of the central bank (1987–1993),
MP (1996–1999). •
Thomas J. Scheff, 96, American sociologist. •
Margaret Weitz, 95, American scholar. •
John George Vlazny, 88, American Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop of
Portland (1997–2013).
24 •
Radheshyam Bishnoi, 27–28, Indian wildlife conservationist. •
Cor Boonstra, 87, Dutch electronics executive, CEO of
Philips (1996–2001). •
Susan Brownmiller, 90, American journalist and author (
Against Our Will). •
Nestor Cariño, 86, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Borongan (1980–1986) and
Legazpi (2005–2007). •
Josefina Costa, 97, Brazilian politician,
Piauí MLA (1971–1975). •
Peter David, 68, American comic book writer (
The Incredible Hulk,
Young Justice,
Spider-Man 2099) and novelist. •
Tom Dunphy, 87, Canadian politician,
Prince Edward Island MLA (1986–1996). •
Malini Fonseka, 78, Sri Lankan actress (
Pilot Premnath,
Bambaru Avith,
Beddegama) and politician,
MP (2010–2015). •
Gu Yudong, 87, Chinese surgeon and politician,
deputy (1997), heart attack. •
Elizabeth Harvey, 78, Australian politician, member of the
Australian House of Representatives (1987–1990). •
Kiril Ivkov, 78, Bulgarian footballer (
Levski Sofia,
Minyor Pernik,
national team), Olympic silver medallist (
1968). •
Paul Jasmin, 90, American artist and actor (
Psycho,
Marie Antoinette,
Adaptation). •
Gilbert LaFreniere, 90, American philosopher. •
Valery Lvov, 72, Russian boxer. •
Kenny Marco, 78, Canadian guitarist (
Grant Smith & The Power,
Motherlode,
Blood, Sweat & Tears), cancer. •
Lyle D. Mensch, 82, American politician, member of the
South Dakota House of Representatives (1973–1976). •
Piro Milkani, 85, Albanian film director (
The Lady from the City,
The Sorrow of Mrs. Schneider),
People's Artist of Albania. •
T. Gopinath Naidu, 51, Malaysian footballer (
Kuala Lumpur,
Perak,
national team). •
Per Jonas Nordhagen, 95, Norwegian art historian. •
Marcel Ophuls, 97, French filmmaker (
The Sorrow and the Pity,
Hotel Terminus: The Life and Times of Klaus Barbie). •
John Peters, 75, British radio presenter (
Radio Trent,
Boom Radio). •
Gary Pierce, 74, English footballer (
Wolverhampton Wanderers,
Barnsley,
Blackpool). •
Lili Rademakers, 95, Dutch film director (
Minuet). •
Teresita Reyes, 75, Chilean actress (
Sussi,
The Toast,
Santos), cancer. •
Eugenio Rizzolini, 87, Italian footballer (
Inter Milan,
Novara,
Brescia). •
Christos Rokofyllos, 93, Greek politician,
MP (1977–1981, 1985–2000). •
Jonathan L. Rosner, 83-84, American theoretical physicist. •
Andrew Shaw, 68, New Zealand television executive. •
Fred Strutt, 85, Australian rugby league player (
St. George,
Eastern Suburbs). •
Miroslav Vaic, 78, Czech screenwriter and playwright (
Vítr v kapse,
Byl jednou jeden polda,
Svatba upírů), cancer. •
Alan Yentob, 78, British television executive, director (
Cracked Actor) and presenter, controller of
BBC2 (1987–1993) and
BBC1 (1993–1996).
25 •
Alberto Luis Aguilar, 74, Bolivian politician,
deputy (2002–2006). •
Jorunn Aanderaa, 90, Norwegian poet. •
Bill Asprey, 88, English football player (
Stoke City,
Oldham Athletic) and manager (
Syria national team). •
Walid Assaf, 64, Palestinian politician,
minister of agriculture (2012–2014). •
Stan Atkinson, 92, American television news anchor (
KOVR,
KCRA). •
Günther Boekhoff, 87, German politician, member of the
Landtag of Lower Saxony (1982–1994, 1996–2001). •
Guillermo Caballero Vargas, 81, Paraguayan politician and businessman. •
Christophe Clement, 59, French-born American Thoroughbred horse trainer, melanoma. •
Don Combs, 86, American Thoroughbred racehorse trainer, complications from a stroke. •
Tadashi Endo, 77–78, Japanese
butoh dancer. •
Joe Ford, 78, American jazz saxophonist. •
Frank Graham Jr., 100, American nature writer. •
Ralph Heck, 83, American football player (
Philadelphia Eagles,
Atlanta Falcons,
New York Giants), complications from
myasthenia gravis. •
Simon House, 76, English multi-instrumentalist (
Hawkwind,
David Bowie,
Third Ear Band). •
Cathy Hudgins, 81, American politician, member of the
Fairfax County Board of Supervisors (2000–2019). •
Ilselil Larsen, 90, Danish actress (
Det gælder os alle,
The Child,
Love Wins Out). •
Motarilavoa Hilda Lin̄i, 70, Ni-Vanuatu politician and women's rights activist,
MP (1987–1996),
minister of justice (1996), chief of the
Turaga nation. •
Ángel Mahler, 65, Argentine conductor and composer, cancer. •
Graham Mattson, 83, New Zealand rugby footballer (
national team). •
Ron Moylan, 77, Australian rules footballer (
Collingwood). •
Kenneth Nicholls, 90, Irish academic and historian. •
Silvia Radu, 89, Romanian sculptor, potter, and painter. •
Phil Robertson, 79, American businessman (
Duck Commander) and television personality (
Duck Dynasty). •
Frederic M. Scherer, 92, American economist. •
Foday Musa Suso, 75, Gambian musician and composer (
Village Life,
Jazz Africa,
Message from Home). •
Monna Tandberg, 85, Norwegian actress (
Victoria L,
Drømmeslottet,
Bryllupsfesten). •
Marie Tomášová, 96, Czech actress (
Anna Proletářka,
Jan Hus,
September Nights). •
Harrison Ruffin Tyler, 96, American chemical engineer and preservationist, complications from dementia. •
Yair Vardi, 76, Israeli dancer and choreographer. •
Ward Winer, 88, American engineer.
26 •
Jean-Raymond Abrial, 86, French computer scientist. •
Kamaluddin Azfar, 95, Pakistani politician,
governor of Sindh (1995–1997). •
Ram Prakash Bambah, 99, Indian mathematician. •
Antonio Baseotto, 93, Argentine Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Añatuya (1992–2002) and
military ordinary (2002–2007). •
Sherry Bryce, 78, American country singer. •
Susan Brynteson, 95, American librarian. •
Fred Daigle, 94, Canadian Olympian boxer (
1948). •
Rick Derringer, 77, American musician (
The McCoys), songwriter ("
Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo") and record producer (
"Weird Al" Yankovic). •
R. T. Deshmukh, Indian politician,
Maharashtra MLA (2014–2019), traffic collision. •
Horacio Díaz Luco, 81, Chilean football player (
Herediano,
Águila,
Limonense) and manager. •
Frances Doel, 83, British screenwriter (
Big Bad Mama,
Deathsport) and film producer (
Starship Troopers). •
Adele Fasick, 95, American novelist and author. •
Ibou Faye, 55, Senegalese Olympic hurdler (
1996). •
Ernst Hilger, 75, Austrian gallery owner. •
Yuriy Hnatkevych, 85, Ukrainian politician,
deputy (1990–1994, 2006–2012). •
Co Hoedeman, 84, Dutch-born Canadian animator (
The Sand Castle),
Oscar winner (
1978). •
Md Shamsul Huda, Bangladeshi Supreme Court judge. •
Robert Jarvik, 79, American medical engineer, complications from Parkinson's disease. •
Waleed Al-Jasem, 65, Kuwaiti footballer (
Kuwait,
national team). •
Oliver Kilmurray, 78, Irish Gaelic footballer (
Daingean,
Offaly). (death announced on this date) •
Paul Marantz, 86–87, American architectural lighting designer. •
Barry McIlheney, 65, British journalist and editor (
Empire). •
Grenville Millington, 73, Welsh footballer (
Chester City,
Wrexham). •
Charles Rangel, 94, American politician, member of the
U.S. House of Representatives (1971–2017). •
İlhan Şeşen, 76, Turkish musician, lung cancer. •
Horace Speed, 73, American baseball player (
Cleveland Indians,
San Francisco Giants). •
Len St. Jean, 83, American football player (
New England Patriots). •
Gerhard Steinke, 97, German sound engineer. •
John A. Young, 93, American business executive and electrical engineer, CEO of
Hewlett-Packard (1978–1992). •
Muhammad az-Zanati, 88, Libyan politician,
secretary-general of the General People's Congress (1992–2008).
27 •
Freddie Aguilar, 72, Filipino musician and singer-songwriter ("
Anak"), multiple organ failure. •
Janet Ajzenstat, 89, Canadian political scientist. •
Choi Jung-woo, 68, South Korean actor (
Like a Virgin,
City Hunter,
Doctor Stranger). •
Presley Chweneyagae, 40, South African actor (
Tsotsi,
The River), complications from a breathing problem. •
Graeme Crawford, 77, Scottish footballer (
York City,
Scunthorpe United,
Scarborough). •
Val Deakin, 89, New Zealand dancer and choreographer. •
Dawn Dekle, 58, American educator. •
Ronnie Dugger, 95, American journalist (
The Texas Observer), complications from dementia. •
Paul Dutton, 81, Canadian poet and writer. •
Irianti Erningpraja, 59, Indonesian singer. •
Vasily Funtikov, 62, Russian actor (
Tuning Fork,
Presumption of Innocence,
The Sisters Liberty). •
Ed Gale, 61, American stuntman (''
Child's Play) and actor (Howard the Duck, Spaceballs''). •
Jim Gouk, 79, Canadian politician,
MP (1993–2006), cancer. •
Devin Harjes, 41, American actor (
Boardwalk Empire,
Manifest,
Gotham). •
Brian Kellock, 63, Scottish jazz pianist. •
Felix Konotey-Ahulu, 94, Ghanaian physician and geneticist. •
Agata Kowalska-Szubert, 57, Polish scholar. •
Michael Krausz, 82, American philosopher, musician, and artist. •
Peter Kwong, 73, American actor (
Big Trouble in Little China,
The Golden Child,
Cooties). •
Banoth Madanlal, 62, Indian politician,
Telangana MLA (2014–2019), heart disease. •
Claudio Michelotto, 82, Italian racing cyclist. •
Idriss Ngari, 79, Gabonese politician,
minister of national defense (1994–1999) and
MP (1996–2018). •
Annette Bryn Parri, 62, Welsh pianist. •
Serhiy Potimkov, 70, Ukrainian politician,
deputy (1998–2002, 2006–2007). •
Jill Raitt, 94, American academic. •
Tom Robbins, 76, American journalist. •
Peter Smith, 68, British computer scientist. •
Red Sternberg, 50, Filipino actor (
T.G.I.S.), heart attack. •
Willie Stevenson, 85, Scottish footballer (
Rangers,
Liverpool,
Stoke City). •
Jean Tiberi, 90, French politician,
mayor of Paris (1995–2001) and
MP (1968–1976, 1976–2012). •
Juan Ramón Verón, 81, Argentine footballer (
Estudiantes de La Plata,
Panathinaikos,
national team). •
Charles K. Wiggins, 77, American jurist, justice of the
Washington Supreme Court (2011–2020), complications from Parkinson's disease. •
Herbert P. Wilkins, 94, American jurist, chief justice of the
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (1996–1999).
28 •
Marcos Azambuja, 90, Brazilian diplomat. •
Charles Chieng, 70, Governor of Yap State, Micronesia •
Ronald V. Clarke, 84, English criminologist. •
Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa, 89, Indian politician,
MP (2004–2022). •
Heliodoro Dols, 91, Spanish architect (
Shrine of Torreciudad). •
Al Foster, 82, American jazz drummer. •
Rubén Oscar Franco, 97, Argentine naval officer. •
Luisa Fuentes, 76, Peruvian Olympic volleyball player (
1968,
1972). •
Hamit Geylani, 77, Turkish politician,
MP (2007–2011). •
Giancarlo Gutierrez, 92, Italian Olympic equestrian (
1956). •
Salman Hashimikov, 73, Russian wrestler, four-time
world champion. •
L. C. Hayden, 76, American novelist. •
Gill James, 90, Australian politician,
Tasmania MHA (1976–1986, 1992–2002). •
Bradley Jennings, 47, American football player (
Florida State Seminoles). •
Marijke Linthorst, 73, Dutch politician, member of the
Senate (1995–1999, 2003–2015). •
Sunjoy Monga, 63, Indian wildlife photographer, conservationist, and writer. •
Mohammed Said Hersi Morgan, 76, Somali military officer,
minister of defence (1990–1991). •
Per Nørgård, 92, Danish composer (
Gilgamesh,
Symphony No. 3) and academic teacher (
Royal Academy of Music, Aarhus/Aalborg). •
Sir Bob Reid, 91, British railway executive, chairman of the
British Railways Board (1990–1995). •
Jacques Robert, 96, French jurist and academic administrator, president of the
Paris-Panthéon-Assas University (1979–1984). •
Claude Roussel, 94, Canadian sculptor. •
Serhiy Shvets, 48, Ukrainian politician,
deputy (since 2019). •
George E. Smith, 95, American physicist, co-inventor of the
charge-coupled device,
Nobel Prize laureate (2009). •
Soaring Free, 26, Canadian Thoroughbred racehorse. •
Julie Speidel, 83–84, American sculptor. •
Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o, 87, Kenyan novelist (
Weep Not, Child,
The River Between,
A Grain of Wheat). •
Verle Tiefenthaler, 87, American baseball player (
Chicago White Sox). •
Francis Xavier Yu Soo-il, 80, South Korean Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of the
Military Ordinariate of Korea (2010–2021).
29 •
Elizette Bayan, 86, Portuguese operatic soprano. •
Patricia Berne, 58, American disability rights activist. •
John Boardman, 92, American physicist. •
Rolf Bühler, 82, Swiss Olympic javelin thrower (
1968). •
Kenny Clark, 47, American football player (
Minnesota Vikings). •
Alf Clausen, 84, American composer (
The Simpsons,
ALF,
Moonlighting),
Emmy winner (
1997,
1998),
progressive supranuclear palsy. •
Ludo Dierckxsens, 60, Belgian racing cyclist. •
Mike Eddy, 72, American stock car racer (
ASA). •
Juan Manuel Eguiagaray, 79, Spanish politician and economist,
minister of industry (1993–1996). •
Sten Erickson, 95, Swedish Olympic triple jumper (
1960). •
Tshenuwani Farisani, 76, South African politician,
MNA (2009–2010) and speaker of the
Limpopo Provincial Legislature (2004–2009). •
Vicki Goldberg, 88, American photography critic, author, and photo historian. •
Roberto Gomes Guimarães, 89, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Campos (1995–2011). •
Bernard Kerik, 69, American police officer and political consultant,
New York City police commissioner (2000–2001) and acting
minister of interior of Iraq (2003), heart disease. •
Aleksey Lidov, 66, Russian art historian. •
Francesco Mallardo, 74, Italian mobster (
Mallardo clan). •
Susann McDonald, 90, American classical harpist. •
Prasanna Pattnaik, 76, Indian politician,
Odisha MLA (1977–1980, 1985–1995). •
Deborah Pellow, 80, American anthropologist. •
John Newell, 89, Canadian politician,
Nova Scotia MLA (1983–1988). •
Rajesh, 75, Indian actor (
Kanni Paruvathile,
Achamillai Achamillai,
Virumaandi). •
Vreni Spoerry, 87, Swiss politician, member of the
National Council (1986–1996) and
Council of States (1996–2003). •
David Trist, 77, New Zealand cricketer (
Canterbury) and cricket coach (
Eastern Province,
national team). •
Charles Wadsworth, 96, American classical pianist and organizer of chamber music series (
Festival dei Due Mondi,
Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center,
Spoleto Festival USA).
30 •
Stjepan Andrašić, 83, Croatian journalist, chief editor of
Večernji list (1983–1990). •
George Annas, 79, American scholar and ethicist. •
Étienne-Émile Baulieu, 98, French endocrinologist and biochemist. •
Sir Kenneth Bloomfield, 94, British civil servant. •
Michael J. Byrnes, 66, American Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop of
Agaña (2019–2023), complications from Alzheimer's disease. •
Chang Yoon-chang, 64, South Korean Olympic volleyball player (
1984,
1988), stomach cancer. •
Travis Caleb Decker, 32, American military veteran. •
Bedřich Dlouhý, 92, Czech painter and academic. •
Kim R. Gibson, 77, American jurist, judge of the
U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania (since 2003). •
Norman Hallam, 79, English clarinetist and composer. (death announced on this date) •
Prentis Hancock, 83, British actor (
Space: 1999,
Doctor Who,
Spy Trap). •
Masaru Imada, 93, Japanese jazz pianist and composer. •
Abdul Ismail, 79, Indian cricketer (
Bombay), cardiac arrest. •
Dauda Musa Komo, 65, Nigerian military administrator, administrator of
Rivers State (1993–1996). •
James Hector MacDonald, 100, Canadian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of
Hamilton (1978–1982), bishop of
Charlottetown (1982–1991) and archbishop of
St. John's (1991–2000). •
Valerie Mahaffey, 71, American actress (
The Doctors,
French Exit,
Young Sheldon),
Emmy winner (
1992), cancer. •
Jakob Maurer, 95, Swiss architect and urban planner. •
Peter Mazzaferro, 94, American college football coach (
Waynesburg,
Curry). •
Katarina Mazetti, 81, Swedish author and journalist. •
Red Pedersen, 89–90, Danish-born Canadian politician and trading post manager,
Northwest Territories MLA (1983–1991). •
Mario Primicerio, 84, Italian mathematician and politician,
mayor of Florence (1995–1999). •
Anna Mae Robertson, 101, American army officer. •
Keith Rudd, 79, English cricketer (
Minor Counties North,
Norfolk). •
Henning Scheich, 83, German brain researcher and psychiatrist. •
Paul Bernd Spahn, 85, German economist. •
Loretta Swit, 87, American actress (
M*A*S*H,
Freebie and the Bean,
Race with the Devil),
Emmy winner (
1980,
1982). •
John Thrasher, 81, American politician and academic administrator, member of the
Florida Senate (2009–2014) and
House of Representatives (1992–2000), president of
FSU (2014–2021), cancer. •
Fernando Venâncio, 80, Portuguese writer. •
H. S. Venkateshamurthy, 80, Indian screenwriter (
Chinnari Mutha,
Kraurya) and lyricist (
Kotreshi Kanasu). •
Renée Victor, 86, American actress (
Weeds,
Coco,
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim), lymphoma.
31 •
Adolfo Andrade, 75, Colombian footballer (
Deportes Quindío,
Deportivo Cali,
national team). •
Anwarul Azim, 77, Bangladeshi politician,
MP (2001–2006). •
John Brenkus, 53, American television producer (
Sport Science), suicide. •
David John Chambers, 95, English bibliographer. •
Veronica Chan, 102, Hong Kong football executive. •
William Dudley, 78, British theatre designer, dementia. •
Stanley Fischer, 81, Israeli-American economist, governor of the
Bank of Israel (2005–2013) and
Vice Chair of the Federal Reserve (2014–2017). •
Dan Gallin, 94, Polish labour activist and trade unionist. •
Carmencita Hederman, 85, Irish politician,
senator (1989–1993),
lord mayor of Dublin (1987–1988). •
Betsy Jochum, 104, American baseball player (
South Bend Blue Sox). •
Jerrauld Jones, 70, American politician and jurist, member of the
Virginia House of Delegates (1988–2002). •
Marcie Jones, 79, Australian singer (
Marcie and The Cookies), leukaemia. •
Joan Lippincott, 89, American concert organist. •
Andrew Matheson, 73, Canadian-British rock singer (
Hollywood Brats), leukaemia. •
Mike McCallum, 68, Jamaican boxer (
1976 Olympics), WBA
light middleweight (1984–1987) and
middleweight (1989–1991), WBC
light heavyweight (1994–1995) champion. •
Hichem Miraoui, 45-46, Tunisian hairdresser, shot. •
Ernesto Pellegrini, 84, Italian catering industry and football executive,
chairman of Inter Milan (1984–1995), lung infection. •
Petros Sithole, South African politician,
MP (since 2009). •
William S. Sly, 92, American physician. •
Annie Stainer, 79, English mime. •
Lachie Stewart, 81, Scottish Olympic runner (
1972). •
Valmik Thapar, 73, Indian naturalist (
Land of the Tiger), cancer. ==References==