MarketDeaths in May 2025
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Deaths in May 2025

The following is a list of notable deaths in May 2025.

May 2025
1Sue 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. 2Alfred 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). 3Humaira 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. 4Michael 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. 5May 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. 6Rinaldo 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). 7Joe 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). 8Héctor 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. 9Nadja 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). 10Mustafa 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). 11Hemaben 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. 12Zakaria 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. 13Murray 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) 14Daniel 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. 15Joseph 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. 16Mariano 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). 17Guy 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. 18Gordon 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. 19Masao 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). 20Ahmadshah 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). 21Damjana 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. 22Evanildo 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. 23Gracia 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). 24Radheshyam 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). 25Alberto 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. 26Jean-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). 27Freddie 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). 28Marcos 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). 29Elizette 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). 30Stjepan 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. 31Adolfo 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==
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