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Deaths in February 2021

The following is a list of notable deaths in February 2021.

February 2021
1Soraya Abdullah, 42, Indonesian actress, COVID-19. • Edward Babiuch, 93, Polish politician, prime minister (1980) and MP (1969–1980). • Kwasi Baffoe-Bonnie, 71, Ghanaian media executive and politician. • Bruce Blackburn, 82, American graphic designer (NASA). • Umberto Bruni, 106, Canadian artist and painter. • Tony Burns, 80, British boxer and trainer. • Chuck Cottier, 85, American baseball player (Washington Senators, Milwaukee Braves) and coach (Chicago Cubs). • Naty Crame-Rogers, 98, Filipino actress (A Portrait of the Artist as Filipino). • Merryl Wyn Davies, 72, Welsh Muslim scholar. • Dustin Diamond, 44, American actor (Saved by the Bell, Purple People Eater, Good Morning, Miss Bliss) and comedian, heart failure caused by lung cancer. • Emil J. Freireich, 93, American oncologist, COVID-19. • Rachna Gilmore, 67, Canadian children's writer. • Jonas Gricius, 92, Lithuanian cinematographer (Hamlet, The Girl and the Echo, The Blue Bird). • Joshua Hamidu, 85, Ghanaian military officer and diplomat, chief of the defence staff (1978–1979), high commissioner to Zambia (1978) and Nigeria (2003–2005). • Peter Hindley, 76, English footballer (Nottingham Forest, Coventry City, Peterborough United), dementia. • Mark Jensen, 60, Canadian Olympic luger (1980). • Robert C. Jones, 84, American film editor (''It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner) and screenwriter (Coming Home''), Oscar winner (1979). • Jean-Pierre Jossua, 90, French writer and theologian, COVID-19. • Chuck Kaye, 80, American music industry executive, COVID-19. • Ewald Kienle, 92, German inventor. • Viktor Koval, 73, Russian writer, artist and child actor (The Rumyantsev Case, An Unusual Summer), COVID-19. • Charlotte L'Écuyer, 77, Canadian politician, Quebec MNA (2003–2014). • Arlon Lindner, 85, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1993–2005). • Robert D. Mare, 69, Canadian-born American sociologist, leukemia. • Tony Momoh, 81, Nigerian politician and journalist, minister of information and culture (1986–1990). • Aleksandr Nazarchuk, 81, Russian politician, deputy (1990–1993), minister of agriculture (1994–1996), and chair of the Altai Krai Legislative Assembly (1996–2008). • P. S. Nivas, 75, Indian cinematographer and film director (Kallukkul Eeram, Enakkaga Kaathiru, Nizhal Thedum Nenjangal). • Simeon Nyachae, 88, Kenyan politician and financier, minister for finance (1998–1999). • Jack Palladino, 76, American private investigator and attorney, head injury. • Victor Pavlyuchenkov, 57, Russian stuntman and actor. • Ricky Powell, 59, American photographer, heart failure. • Serhiy Proskurnia, 63, Ukrainian stage director. • Abd al-Sattar Qasim, 72, Palestinian writer, COVID-19. • Tamara Rylova, 89, Russian speed skater, Olympic bronze medallist (1960). • Đuro Savinović, 70, Croatian Olympic water polo player (1976). • Walter Savitch, 78, American computer scientist, complications from Parkinson's disease. • Jacqueline Shumiatcher, 97, Canadian philanthropist. • Harold Stephens, 94, American author and adventurer, stroke. (death announced on this date) • Charles Stewart, 93, American politician. • John Sweeney, 86, American labor leader, president of the AFL–CIO (1995–2009). • Ryszard Szurkowski, 75, Polish road bicycle racer, Olympic silver medallist (1972, 1976). • Jamie Tarses, 56, American television executive (ABC Entertainment) and producer (Happy Endings, My Boys), complications from a stroke. • Jean-Marie Touratier, 77, French writer, author and artistic director. • Gilbert Tshiongo Tshibinkubula wa Ntumba, 78, Congolese politician, governor of Kasaï-Occidental (2006), president of Regideso. • Temur Tsiklauri, 75, Georgian pop singer and actor, COVID-19. • Cynthia Turner, 88, Maltese pianist, COVID-19. • Steven A. White, 92, American Navy admiral. 2Naim Attallah, 89, Palestinian-born British book publisher, COVID-19. • Manfred Baerns, 86, German chemist. • Costică Bărăgan, 71, Romanian Olympic fencer. • Peg Blitch, 86, American politician. • Brutus, 19, American grizzly bear. • Roy Christopher, 85, American art director and production designer (Frasier, Murphy Brown, Wings). • Mitrofan Cioban, 79, Moldovan mathematician, member of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova. • Maureen Colquhoun, 92, British politician, MP (1974–1979). • Richie Cornwall, 74, American basketball player. • Rennie Davis, 80, American antiwar activist (Chicago Seven), lymphoma. • Libuše Domanínská, 96, Czech operatic soprano. • David Donato, 66, American singer (White Tiger, Black Sabbath). • Peter Dunn, 91, British paediatrician. • Gordon W. Duffy, 96, American politician, member of the California State Assembly (1965–1974, 1974–1982). • Héctor Epalza Quintero, 80, Colombian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Buenaventura (2004–2017). • Heike Fleßner, 76, German educationalist. • Reggie Ford, 67, Guyanese Olympic boxer (1972). • Charan Gill, 84, Canadian social activist and community leader, cancer. • Walter Graf, 83, Swiss bobsledder, Olympic bronze medalist (1968). • Cecília Guimarães, 93, Portuguese actress, COVID-19. • Albert Hale, 70, American politician, president of the Navajo Nation (1995–1998), member of the Arizona House of Representatives (2011–2017) and Senate (2004–2011), COVID-19. • Pastor Heydra, 72, Venezuelan journalist, columnist and politician, deputy and MP, stroke due to complications from COVID-19. • Millie Hughes-Fulford, 75, American astronaut (STS-40) and molecular biologist, lymphoma. • Denis Huisman, 91, French academic and writer. • Grant Jackson, 78, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies, Baltimore Orioles, Pittsburgh Pirates), World Series champion (1979), complications from COVID-19. • Kim Bo-kyung, 44, South Korean actress (Friend, Epitaph, The Day He Arrives), liver cancer. • Jeremy Mallinson, 83, English conservationist, zookeeper (Jersey Zoo), and author. • Laura Mason, 63, British food historian, cancer. • Captain Sir Tom Moore, 100, British military officer and charity campaigner. • Fausta Morganti, 76, Sammarinese politician, captain regent (2005), COVID-19. • Zwelifile Ntuli, 67, South African politician, member of the National Assembly (2009–2014) and KwaZulu-Natal Legislature (2014–2019), COVID-19. • Vera Nunes, 92, Brazilian actress. • John O'Keeffe, 95, Irish Gaelic footballer (Millstreet). • John Henry Osmeña, 86, Filipino politician, member of the House of Representatives (1969–1971, 1995–1998) and Senate (1971–1972, 1987–1995, 1998–2004). • Rudolph Pariser, 97, American theoretical chemist (Pariser-Parr-Pople method). • Harry Mark Petrakis, 97, American novelist. • Robert Pinker, 89, British sociologist. • Ilse Rieth, 92, German church musician and choir director. • David Seyfort Ruegg, 89, American-British Buddhologist, complications from COVID-19. • Abu Salman Shahjahanpuri, 81, Pakistani Islamic historian. • Frank Tandberg, 61, Norwegian author. • Jean-François Voguet, 71, French politician, senator (2001–2016), COVID-19. 3Joann Aalfs, 97, American women's rights and LGBT rights activist. • Robert A. Altman, 74, American video game executive, co-founder and CEO of ZeniMax Media. • Antonio Amato, 86, Italian Olympic rower. • Ali Ansarian, 43, Iranian footballer (Persepolis, Shahrdari Tabriz, national team), COVID-19. • Jean-Pierre Bastiat, 71, French rugby union player (US Dax, national team), stroke. • Benito Boldi, 86, Italian footballer (Catania, Cesena, Biellese), complications from COVID-19. • Nilson Borges, 79, Brazilian footballer (Portuguesa-SP, Atlético Paranaense). • Klaus Bühler, 80, German politician, MP (1976–2002). • Joan Corbella, 76, Spanish psychiatrist and science communicator. • Norbert Eimer, 80, German politician, MP (1976–1994). • Gilles Fauconnier, 76, French linguist. • Anne Feeney, 69, American folk singer-songwriter and political activist, complications from COVID-19. • James Fenton, 89, Northern Irish Ulster Scots poet. • Haya Harareet, 89, Israeli actress (Ben-Hur, The Secret Partner, The Interns). • John H. Hoffman, 91, American space scientist. • Willard Hunter, 85, American baseball player (Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Mets). • Alijan Ibragimov, 67, Uzbek-born Kazakh mining executive. • Jamali Shadat, 78, Malaysian actor (Sun Sun Thatha, Raja Lawak Astro, Upin & Ipin) and comedian, stroke. • Abdelkader Jerbi, Tunisian film director. • Adelaide João, 99, Portuguese actress (The End of the World), COVID-19. • Art Jones, 85, Canadian ice hockey player (New Westminster Royals, Portland Buckaroos, Seattle Totems). • Ismail Kijo, 68, Malaysian politician, Selangor MLA (1995–2008), COVID-19. • Mahmoud Koushan, 88, Iranian cinematographer (Broken Spell). • Patrick Lebon, 81, Belgian film director and screenwriter. • Abdoul Aziz Mbaye, 66, Senegalese diplomat and politician, minister of culture (2012–2014), COVID-19. • Pepi Merisio, 90, Italian photographer and photojournalist. • Peter Nicholls, 84, New Zealand sculptor. • Arthur W. Nienhuis, 79, American hematologist, CEO of the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital (1993–2004). • Norbert Owona, 70, Cameroonian footballer (Union Douala, national team). • Barry Pashak, 83, Canadian politician, Alberta MLA (1986–1993). • Vera Pedrosa, 85, Brazilian diplomat and poet. • Régine Robin, 81, Canadian historian, novelist and sociologist. • Pong Sarasin, 93, Thai conglomerate executive and politician, deputy prime minister (1986–1990). • Jean-Daniel Simon, 78, French film director, screenwriter (Adélaïde) and actor (Vice and Virtue, Love at Sea). • Ashley Stephenson, 94, British horticulturalist. • M. Bala Subramanion, 103, Singaporean civil servant, postmaster-general (1967–1971). • Henry Tarvainen, 76, Canadian actor, COVID-19. • Wayne Terwilliger, 95, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs, Washington Senators, New York Giants) and coach, complications from dementia and bladder cancer. • Tony Trabert, 90, American Hall of Fame tennis player, executive, and sports commentator, Wimbledon champion (1955). • Albán Vermes, 63, Hungarian swimmer, Olympic silver medalist (1980). • Jim Weatherly, 77, American Hall of Fame singer-songwriter ("Midnight Train to Georgia", "Neither One of Us", "You're the Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me"). • Robb Webb, 82, American voice artist (60 Minutes, NFL Films, Fishing with John), complications from COVID-19. • Margreth Weivers, 94, Swedish actress (Det är långt till New York, Lotta på Bråkmakargatan, Spring of Joy). • Dahiru Yahaya, 73, Nigerian historian. 4Firouz Bagherzadeh, 90, Iranian architect and art scholar. • William Bains-Jordan, 104, American politician, member of the Hawaii House of Representatives (1959–1962). • Paolo Bartolozzi, 63, Italian politician, MEP (1999–2014). • Frank Baude, 84, Swedish politician, leader of the Communist Party (1970−1998), heart attack. • Tom Bolton, 77, American-Canadian astronomer. • Boulos Nassif Borkhoche, 88, Lebanese-born Syrian Melkite Greek Catholic hierarch, archbishop of Bosra-Hauran (1983–2011). • Rachel Feldhay Brenner, 74, Polish-born American literary scholar. • A. David Buckingham, 91, Australian chemist. • Hüner Coşkuner, 57, Turkish singer, multiple myeloma. • Hy Cohen, 90, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs), complications from COVID-19. • Robert Dean, 93, Canadian politician, Quebec MNA (1981–1985). • Harry Donnelly, 83, Irish Gaelic footballer (Offaly). • Dianne Durham, 52, American gymnast. • Josh Evans, 48, American football player (Tennessee Titans, New York Jets), kidney cancer. • Solomon Faine, 94, New Zealand microbiologist. • Neville Fernando, 89, Sri Lankan physician and politician, MP (1977–1989) and founder of Neville Fernando Teaching Hospital, COVID-19. • Santiago García, 30, Uruguayan footballer (Nacional, River Plate-UY, Godoy Cruz), suicide by gunshot. • Ben Hannigan, 77, Irish footballer (Shelbourne, Wrexham, Dundalk). • D. N. Jha, 81, Indian historian. • Pyotr Kolodin, 90, Russian cosmonaut. • Franz Josef Kuhnle, 94, German Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Rottenburg-Stuttgart (1976–1990). • Mathoor Govindan Kutty, 81, Indian Kathakali artist, COVID-19. • Robert Labine, 80, Canadian politician, mayor of Gatineau (1988–1994, 1999–2001), stroke. • Cesare Leonardi, 85, Italian architect. • Charles McGee, 96, American painter. • Jaime Murrell, 71, Panamanian Christian singer and songwriter, COVID-19. • Pierre-Antoine Paulo, 76, Haitian Roman Catholic prelate, coadjutor bishop (2001–2008) and bishop (2008–2020) of Port-de-Paix. • Nolan Porter, 71, American R&B singer-songwriter. • R. T. Ramachandran, 73, Indian cricket umpire. • Ri Jae-il, 86, North Korean politician, first deputy director of the Propaganda and Agitation Department (2004–2014), lung cancer. • Pavlos Samios, Greek painter and academic. • Gil Saunders, 68, American soul singer (Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes), lung cancer and multiple sclerosis. • David Shepard, 73, American politician, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives (2001–2017), cancer and COVID-19. • Lokman Slim, 58, Lebanese publisher and political activist, shot. • Jessie Smith, 79, American R&B singer (The Ikettes). • F. Christian Thompson, 76, American entomologist. • Robert Torres, 82, Brazilian politician, complications from COVID-19. • Samuel Vestey, 3rd Baron Vestey, 79, British peer and landowner, master of the horse (1999–2018). • William George Wells, 81, Australian scouting leader, chief scout commissioner of Scouts Australia (1992–1999). • Stanisław Wołodko, 70, Polish Olympic discus thrower (1976). • Vlastimil Zábranský, 84, Czech visual artist, pneumonia. 5Ezzat El Alaili, 86, Egyptian actor (The Land, Alexandria... Why?, War in the Land of Egypt). • Robert Armstrong, 77, British racehorse trainer. • Susan Bayh, 61, American attorney, first lady of Indiana (1989–1997), glioblastoma. • Jean Bayless, 88, British actress (Crossroads), bone cancer. • Jules Bélanger, 91, Canadian academic. • Isa Bellini, 98, Italian actress (The Happy Ghost, Without Family, Love and Anarchy), presenter and singer. • Joseph Benz, 76, Swiss bobsledder and sports official, Olympic champion (1980), COVID-19. • Julio Canani, 82, Peruvian-born American racehorse breeder and trainer, COVID-19. • Ruth Dayan, 103, Israeli fashion house owner and social activist, founder of Maskit. • José Durañona, 97, Argentine Olympic swimmer. • Dag Jostein Fjærvoll, 74, Norwegian politician, minister of defence (1997–1999) and transport (1999–2000), MP (1985–1997). • Marie Charlotte Fayanga, 75, Central African politician and diplomat. • Laurent Dona Fologo, 81, Ivorian politician, president of the Economic and Social Council (2000–2011). • Imre Furmen, 87, Hungarian Olympic cyclist (1952). • Sam Gannon, 73, Australian cricketer (Western Australia, national team). • Alan Hill, 92, English cricket historian. • Abdoul Jabbar, 41, Guinean singer-songwriter. • Rob Kane, 53, American politician, member of the Connecticut Senate (2009–2017). • James Bond Kamwambi, 53, Malawian politician, COVID-19. • Robert E. Kelley, 87, American lieutenant general. • Charlie Krueger, 84, American Hall of Fame football player (San Francisco 49ers), heart and kidney failure. • Franck Louissaint, 71, Haitian painter. • Jake McCoy, 79, American Olympic ice hockey player (1964). • Douglas Miller, 71, American gospel singer. • Edward Moore, 50, Irish cricketer (national team). • Christopher Plummer, 91, Canadian actor (The Sound of Music, Beginners, All the Money in the World), Oscar winner (2012), complications from a fall. • John Pullin, 79, English rugby union player (Bristol, national team, British Lions). • Butch Reed, 66, American professional wrestler (Mid-South Wrestling, WWF) and football player (Kansas City Chiefs), heart complications from COVID-19. • Said Shah, 80, Pakistani cricket umpire. • Hershel Shanks, 90, American author and editor (Biblical Archaeology Review), founder of the Biblical Archaeology Society, COVID-19. • Shen Zhonghou, 92, Chinese engineer, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering. • Atanas Skatov, 42, Bulgarian mountaineer, entomologist and ecologist, fall. • R. C. Soles Jr., 86, American politician, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (1969–1977) and Senate (1977–2011). • Leon Spinks, 67, American boxer, WBA and WBC heavyweight champion (1978), Olympic champion (1976), prostate cancer. • Ernie Tate, 86, Northern Irish-born Canadian Trotskyist and anti-war activist. • Aurealius Thomas, 86, American Hall of Fame college football player (Ohio State Buckeyes). • Sir Paul Tovua, 73, Solomon Islands politician, member (since 1976) and speaker (1994–2001) of parliament. • Val Vigil, 73, American politician, member of the Colorado House of Representatives (1999–2007), stroke. • Wim Vrösch, 75, Dutch football player (Sparta Rotterdam, Fortuna Sittard) and manager (Metalurh Donetsk). • Vladimir Vysotsky, 66, Russian admiral, commander-in-chief of the navy (2007–2012). 6Thomas Rutherford Brett, 89, American jurist, judge (1979–2003) and chief judge (1994–1996) of the U.S. District Court for Northern Oklahoma. • Syed Ata-ul-Muhaimin Bukhari, 75, Pakistani Islamic scholar, president of Majlis-e-Ahrar-ul-Islam (since 1995). • Rajie Cook, 90, American graphic designer. • Zezinho Corrêa, 69, Brazilian singer (Carrapicho), COVID-19. • Élisabeth Du Réau, 84, French historian. • Bodil Skjånes Dugstad, 93, Norwegian politician, deputy MP (1973–1977). • Zamfir Dumitrescu, 74, Romanian painter. • Nii Okwei Kinka Dowuona VI, 57, Ghanaian Ga leader, Osu Mantse (since 2010). • Ioan Dzițac, 67, Romanian mathematician and computer scientist, heart attack. • James Eayrs, 94, Canadian historian. • Harry Fielder, 80, British actor (CBTV, Doctor Who, ''Blake's 7''). • Afonso Fioreze, 78, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, coadjutor bishop (2003–2004) and bishop (2004–2017) of Luziânia. • Firmanzah, 44, Indonesian academic. • Andrew Fraser, Baron Fraser of Corriegarth, 74, British financier and life peer, brain tumour. • Maria Guarnaschelli, 79, American cookbook editor and publisher, complications from heart disease. • Frank Hackinson, 93, American music publisher. • Jolán Humenyánszky, 78, Hungarian sculptor. • Burwell Jones, 87, American Olympic swimmer (1952). • Kou Yang, 76, Hmong American scholar, complications from COVID-19. • Bansi Kaul, 71, Indian theatre director. • Hosea Kiplagat, 76, Kenyan politician and philanthropist, chair of the Co-operative Bank of Kenya. • Krzysztof Kowalewski, 83, Polish actor (The Deluge, What Will You Do When You Catch Me?, Teddy Bear). • Aleksandr Kozlov, 71, Russian politician, governor of Oryol Oblast (2009–2014). (death announced on this date) • Alan Lerwill, 74, British long jumper, Commonwealth Games gold medalist (1974). • Jan Willem Loot, 77, Dutch lawyer and cellist. • Abdelkhalek Louzani, 75, Moroccan footballer (Anderlecht, K.V.V. Crossing Elewijt, Olympic Charleroi), COVID-19. • Ken McCaffery, 91, Australian rugby league player (Eastern Suburbs, Queensland, national team). • Columb McKinley, 70, Scottish footballer (Airdrieonians, Dumbarton). • Osvaldo Mércuri, 76, Argentine politician, member (1985–2005) and president (1989–1997, 2001–2005) of the Buenos Aires Province Chamber of Deputies, COVID-19. • Ezra Moseley, 63, Barbadian cricketer (Glamorgan, West Indies, national team), traffic collision. • Louis Pailhas, 94, French civil servant. • René Victor Pilhes, 86, French writer and publicist. • Ossy Prestige, 56, Nigerian businessman and politician, member of the House of Representatives (since 2015). • Ken Roberts, 84, Welsh football player (Aston Villa) and manager (Chester City). • Miyuri Samarasinghe, 81, Sri Lankan actress (How to Be an Adult, Avurududa, Bheeshanaye Athuru Kathawak). • George Shultz, 100, American politician, secretary of labor (1969–1970), the treasury (1972–1974), and state (1982–1989). • Pál Simon, 91, Hungarian chemical engineer, politician, minister of heavy industry (1975–1980). • Jarnail Singh, 67, Singaporean aviation medicine pioneer. • Bruce Taylor, 77, New Zealand cricketer (Canterbury, Wellington, national team). • Claudette White, 49, American jurist, chief judge of the Quechan Tribal Indian Court (2006–2020) and for the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians (2018–2020), complications from COVID-19. • Monique Yvinou, 92, French Olympic gymnast (1948). 7Akhtar Ali, 81, Indian tennis player and coach. • Ralph Backstrom, 83, Canadian ice hockey player (Montreal Canadiens, Los Angeles Kings), six-time Stanley Cup champion. • Lilliane Brady, 90, Australian politician, mayor of Cobar Shire (1995–1999, 2001–2004, since 2007). • Marshall Cassidy, 75, American public address announcer and sportscaster. • Cheng Rongshi, 93, Chinese physical chemist, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. • Cathy Cochran, 76, American jurist, judge of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals (2001–2015). • Louise Elisabeth Coldenhoff, 85, Indonesian military officer. • Roz Cron, 95, American alto-saxophonist. • Luis Feito, 91, Spanish painter, COVID-19. • Pedro Gomez, 58, American sports journalist (The Mercury News, The Arizona Republic, ESPN). • Oscar González Loyo, 61, Mexican comic book artist (Karmatron). • Jerry Graves, 82, American basketball player (Mississippi State Bulldogs). • Lew Hill, 55, American basketball coach (UTRGV Vaqueros). • Maxine Horner, 88, American politician, member of the Oklahoma Senate (1986–2004). • Jean Josselin, 81, French Olympic boxer (1960). • Tommy Kenny, 87, Irish sports administrator, president of the Ladies' Gaelic Football Association (1977–1979). • Robert J. Lagomarsino, 94, American politician, member of the California State Senate (1961–1974) and U.S. House of Representatives (1974–1993), secretary of the House Republican Conference (1985–1989). • Leslie Laing, 95, Jamaican runner, Olympic champion (1952). • Karen Lewis, 67, American labor leader, president of the Chicago Teachers Union (2010–2014), glioblastoma. • Elliot Mazer, 79, American audio engineer and record producer. • Stefano Mazzonis di Pralafera, 72, Italian opera director (Opéra Royal de Wallonie), cancer. • J. Hillis Miller, 92, American literary critic, COVID-19. • Nicole Mosconi, 78, French philosopher and professor. • John Mullally, 90, Canadian politician, MP (1963–1965). • José Ramón Ónega, 81, Spanish journalist, writer and politician, civil governor of Province of Zamora (1979–1982) and Biscay (1982–1984), COVID-19. • Mario Osbén, 70, Chilean footballer (Colo-Colo, Cobreloa, national team), heart attack. • Clayton Pachal, 64, Canadian ice hockey player (Boston Bruins, Colorado Rockies). • Lula Pereira, 64, Brazilian football player (Santa Cruz, Ceará) and manager (Flamengo), complications from a stroke. • Susan Playfair, 80, American author. • Giuseppe Rotunno, 97, Italian cinematographer (All That Jazz, Amarcord, Sabrina), BAFTA winner (1981). • Ricardo Silva Elizondo, 67, Mexican singer and actor (Destilando Amor, El premio mayor, Amigas y rivales), COVID-19. • Duke Simpson, 93, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs), Alzheimer's disease. • Moufida Tlatli, 73, Tunisian film director (The Silences of the Palace, The Season of Men), minister of culture (2011), COVID-19. • Jackie Vautour, 91, Canadian fisherman and activist, liver cancer and pneumonia. • Whelan Ward, 91, English footballer (Bradford City, King's Lynn). • S. Clay Wilson, 79, American cartoonist (The Checkered Demon, Zap Comix). • Ron Wright, 67, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (since 2019), COVID-19. 8Roza Akkuchukova, 70, Russian singer, COVID-19. • Maaher At-Thuwailibi, 28, Indonesian Islamic preacher. • Davey Armstrong, 64, American Olympic boxer (1972, 1976), complications from dementia. • Malik Badri, 88, Sudanese psychologist. • Luis Barruffa, 74, Uruguayan Olympic cyclist. • Roland Berthiaume, 93, Canadian caricaturist. • Stig Brøgger, 79, Danish artist. • Servando Cano Rodríguez, 78, Mexican singer-songwriter and producer. • Jean-Claude Carrière, 89, French novelist and screenwriter (The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie, The Phantom of Liberty, The Unbearable Lightness of Being). • Osvaldo Cattone, 88, Argentine theatre actor and director, prostate infection. • Cala Cimenti, 45, Italian mountaineer, avalanche. • Tony Collins, 94, English football player (Sheffield Wednesday, Watford) and manager (Rochdale). • Claude Crabb, 80, American football player (Washington Redskins, Philadelphia Eagles, Los Angeles Rams), complications from COVID-19. • Graham Day, 67, English footballer (Bristol Rovers, Portland Timbers). • Dave Egerton, 59, English rugby union player (Bath, national team), COVID-19. • Roger Englander, 94, American television director and producer. • Nola Fairbanks, 96, American actress (Paint Your Wagon). • Corrado Francia, 74, Italian singer. • Terry Glenville, 77, English swimmer. • Haguroyama Sojō, 86, Japanese sumo wrestler. • George Hasay, 73, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1973–2006). • Shlomo Hillel, 97, Iraqi-born Israeli politician and diplomat, speaker of the Knesset (1984–1988), minister of police (1969–1977) and internal affairs (1977). • Darshan Lal Jain, 93, Indian social activist. • Adam Kopczyński, 72, Polish Olympic ice hockey player (1972), COVID-19. • Cyril Mango, 92, British scholar. • José Maranhão, 87, Brazilian politician, deputy (1983–1994), senator (2003–2009, since 2015) and governor of Paraíba (1995–2002, 2009–2011), COVID-19. • Robert Desmond Meikle, 97, Irish botanist. • Jane Mellanby, 82, British neuroscientist, cancer. • Shūichirō Moriyama, 86, Japanese actor (Shall We Dance?, Tsuribaka Nisshi Eleven, Ōedo Sōsamō) and voice actor, pneumonia. • Harry A. McEnroe, 90, American politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1980–1996). • Joan Clark Netherwood, 88–89, American photographer. • Yurnalis Ngayoh, 78, Indonesian civil servant and politician, governor of East Kalimantan (2006–2008). • GertJan Nijpels, 69, Dutch politician, mayor of Opmeer (since 2004), cardiac arrest. • Tokuyasu Nishii, 76, Japanese table tennis player. • Jean Obeid, 81, Lebanese politician, minister of foreign affairs and emigrants (2003–2004) and MP (1991–2005, since 2018), COVID-19. • Rynagh O'Grady, 66, Irish actress (Far and Away, Father Ted, Breakfast on Pluto). • Stan Palys, 90, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies, Cincinnati Redlegs, Tokyo Orions). • Haroon Rasheed, 58, Pakistani cricketer (Lahore, Pakistan Railways). • Phil Rollins, 87, American basketball player (Philadelphia Warriors, Cincinnati Royals, Pittsburgh Rens). • Marty Schottenheimer, 77, American football player (Buffalo Bills) and coach (Cleveland Browns, Kansas City Chiefs), complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Willie Scott, 61, American football player (Kansas City Chiefs, New England Patriots). • Anthony Sowell, 61, American serial killer. • Michał Szewczyk, 86, Polish actor (Eroica, The Two Who Stole the Moon, The Young Magician). • Tong Djoe, 94, Indonesian shipping executive. • Els Vader, 61, Dutch Olympic sprinter (1980, 1984, 1988), major duodenal papilla cancer. • Mary Wilson, 76, American Hall of Fame singer (The Supremes), hypertensive atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. • Vera Wülfing-Leckie, 66, German-born British homeopath and translator. • Beatriz Yamamoto Cázarez, 63, Mexican politician, deputy (since 2012), COVID-19. • Seyyed Mohammad Ziaabadi, Iranian Islamic scholar, coronary heart disease. 9Aleksandr Blinov, 66, Russian equestrian, Olympic champion (1980), hypothermia. • Éamonn Breslin, 80, Irish Gaelic footballer (Ballyfermot Gaels, Dublin County). • Roland Chassain, 74, French politician, deputy (2002–2007). • Peter C. Clapman, 84, American investment chief executive, complications from COVID-19. • Chick Corea, 79, American jazz keyboardist (Return to Forever) and songwriter ("Spain", "500 Miles High"), 23-time Grammy winner, cancer. • Kojo Dadson, 68, Ghanaian actor (Love Brewed in the African Pot, Run Baby Run, Elmina) and musician. • Michael Downing, 62, American writer and academic, cancer. • Richard Elmore, American educator (HGSE). • Valeria Gagealov, 89, Romanian actress (The Mill of Good Luck, Mihail, câine de circ), COVID-19. • Stewart Greenleaf, 81, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1977–1978) and Senate (1979–2019). • Jean Grossholtz, 91, American women's studies professor. • John Hora, 80, American cinematographer (Twilight Zone: The Movie, Gremlins, Explorers), heart failure. • Ivan Izquierdo, 83, Argentine-born Brazilian neurobiologist, pneumonia. • Rajiv Kapoor, 58, Indian actor (Ram Teri Ganga Maili, Aasmaan, Hum To Chale Pardes), heart attack. • Rosemary Karuga, 92, Kenyan visual artist. • Josef Kolmaš, 87, Czech sinologist and tibetologist. • Ebbe Kops, 91, Danish Olympic boxer (1952). • Donald Kouri, 82, American physicist. • Franco Marini, 87, Italian politician, president of the senate (2006–2008), minister of labour (1991–1992) and MP (1992–2013), COVID-19. • Prince McJunkins, 60, American football player (Ottawa Rough Riders), complications from COVID-19. • Baldev Raj Nayar, 89, Indian-born Canadian political scientist, cancer. • Jean-Charles Perazzi, 84, French writer and journalist. • Christy Ryan, 63, Irish Gaelic footballer and hurler (St Finbarr's, Cork County). • Yisa Sofoluwe, 53, Nigerian footballer (Abiola Babes, national team), COVID-19. • Ghédalia Tazartès, 73, French musician. • Diógenes Vergara, 50, Panamanian politician, deputy (2014–2019), shot. 10Victor Ambrus, 85, Hungarian-born British illustrator. • Maite Axiari, 71–72, French feminist activist and cultural activist. • Gertrūda Benze, 87, German-born Lithuanian linguist and doctor. • Bruce Berger, 82, American writer, poet and pianist, lung disease. • Dick Bunt, 91, American basketball player (New York Knicks, Baltimore Bullets). • James Celebrezze, 83, American politician and jurist, member of the Ohio House of Representatives (1967–1974) and justice of the Supreme Court of Ohio (1983–1985). • Billy Conigliaro, 73, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox, Milwaukee Brewers, Oakland Athletics). • Alberto Corazón, 79, Spanish graphic designer and artist. • Katherine Creag, 47, American newscaster (WNYW, WNBC). • Edward W. Crosby, 88, American professor and academic administrator. • Dai Davies, 72, Welsh footballer (Wrexham, Everton, national team), pancreatic cancer. • Goran Daničić, 58, Serbian actor (The Meeting Point, The Robbery of the Third Reich, ''When I Grow Up, I'll Be a Kangaroo''). • Larry Flynt, 78, American publisher (Hustler), founder of Larry Flynt Publications, heart failure. • Fanne Foxe, 84, Argentine-born American stripper. • Tamaz V. Gamkrelidze, 91, Georgian linguist and Hittitologist, president of the Georgian National Academy of Sciences (2005–2013). • Ibrahim Othman Ibrahim Idris, 60, Sudanese ex-detainee (Guantanamo Bay). • Maurizio Liverani, 92, Italian film director (Il solco di pesca), screenwriter and journalist, heart attack. • Jorge Morel, 89, Argentine classical guitarist and composer. • Ebba Nørager, 93, Danish actress. • Benjamin Orenstein, 94, Polish-born French Holocaust survivor and lecturer. • Egil Øyjord, 92, Norwegian engineer. • Pachín, 82, Spanish football player (Real Madrid, national team) and manager (Hércules). • Heinz Schuster-Šewc, 94, German Sorbian Slavic scholar. • Tim Selwood, 76, English cricketer (Middlesex, Central Districts). • Lee Sexton, 92, American banjo player. • Zainul Haque Sikder, 90, Bangladeshi businessman, founder of the Sikder Group, COVID-19. • Takao Suzuki, 94, Japanese sociolinguist. • Luc Versteylen, 93, Belgian Jesuit priest, founder of Agalev, COVID-19. • Taavo Virkhaus, 86, Estonian-American conductor and composer, COVID-19. • Mack Walker, 91, American historian, COVID-19. 11L. Desaix Anderson, 84, American diplomat, chargé d'affaires ad interim to Vietnam (1995–1997). • Lila Oliver Asher, 99, American artist, complications following surgery. • George Benneh, 86, Ghanaian academic administrator and politician, minister of finance (1981) and vice-chancellor of the University of Ghana (1992–1996). • Beth Bentley, 99, American poet. • S. Prestley Blake, 106, American restaurateur, co-founder of Friendly's. • Richard Bracken, 90, American film editor (Swamp Thing, Rich Man, Poor Man, Power Rangers), kidney failure. • Rusty Brooks, 63, American professional wrestler (IWCCW, WWF, FOW). • Teresa Burga, 86, Peruvian artist. • Jacques Crickillon, 80, Belgian writer. • Bukhari Daud, 61, Indonesian academic and politician, regent of Aceh Besar (2007–2012). • Pierre-Guillaume de Roux, 57, French editor. • Charles Passmore Graham, 93, American lieutenant general. • Mary Matsuda Gruenewald, 96, American writer, pneumonia. • Wynn Hawkins, 84, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians). • Phil Horrocks-Taylor, 86, English rugby union player (Leicester Tigers, British & Irish Lions, national team). • Noboru Ishiguro, 88, Japanese Olympic racewalker (1964). • Lateef Jakande, 91, Nigerian journalist and politician, governor of Lagos State (1979–1983) and minister of works (1993–1998). • John James, 72, English footballer (Port Vale, Chester City, Tranmere Rovers). • Antonis Kalogiannis, 80, Greek singer, heart attack. • Maria Kastrisianaki, 72, Greek broadcaster, cancer. (death announced on this date) • John Kirkham, 79, English footballer (Wolverhampton Wanderers, Peterborough United, Exeter City). • Stan LePard, 64, American video game music orchestrator (Halo, Destiny, Guild Wars 2), intracerebral hemorrhage. • Reg Lewis, 85, American bodybuilder and actor (Sextette). • Abu Sujak Mahmud, 82, Malaysian politician, Selangor MLA (1986–1999) and mayor of Shah Alam (2000–2002). • Marcelino da Mata, 80, Portuguese army officer, COVID-19. • Frank Mills, 93, British actor (Coronation Street). • Rowena Morrill, 76, American fantasy illustrator. • Javier Neves, 67, Peruvian lawyer and academic, minister of Labour and Promotion of Employment (2004–2005), COVID-19. • Fritz Obersiebrasse, 80, German Olympic sprinter. • Robert E. Pearlman, 81, American explorer, complications from lung cancer. • Arlene Pieper, 90, American runner. • Afzalur Rahman, 78, Indian politician, Assam MLA (1978–2011). • Rubén Alfonso Ramírez, 84, Guatemalan television presenter and politician, minister of education (2015–2016). • Leslie E. Robertson, 92, American structural engineer (World Trade Center, Shanghai World Financial Center, Bank of China Tower), blood cancer. • Jayalal Rohana, 56, Sri Lankan actor (Tikiri Suwanda, Sinhawalokanaya, Nidahase Piya DS) and screenwriter, complications from a heart attack. • Pat Russell, 97, American politician, member (1969–1987) and president (1983–1987) of the Los Angeles City Council. • Isadore Singer, 96, American mathematician (Atiyah–Singer index theorem), Abel Prize winner (2004). • Eli Soriano, 73, Filipino televangelist (Ang Dating Daan). • Philip A. Stadter, 84, American scholar of Greek historiography. • Mladen Vranković, 83, Croatian football player (HNK Rijeka, Kansas City Spurs) and manager (NK Orijent). • Michael J. Weber, 78, American research scientist, pancreatic cancer. • Joan Weldon, 90, American actress (Them!, Gunsight Ridge, Day of the Badman). 12Mahamed Abdiqadir, Somali royal, grand sultan of Isaaq (since 1975). • Gianni Beschin, 67, Italian football referee. • Tom Bethell, 84, British-born American music journalist and author, complications from Parkinson's disease. • Ellen Cheever, 72, American interior designer and kitchen historian. • William Chervy, 83, French politician, senator (1981–1998). • Chris Conn, 83, British Grand Prix motorcycle road racer, heart attack. • Marcia Diamond, 95, Canadian actress (Deranged, Black Christmas, Spy Games). • Antonio Giménez-Rico, 82, Spanish film director (Retrato de Familia, Jarrapellejos, The Disputed Vote of Mr. Cayo) and screenwriter, COVID-19. • Milford Graves, 79, American jazz drummer (New York Art Quartet), heart failure. • Roger Griffin, 85, British astronomer. • Celso Güity, 63, Honduran footballer (Marathón, Sula, national team), cancer. • Zdeněk Hoření, 91, Czech journalist and politician, editor-in-chief of Rudé právo (1983–1989), member of the CSFR (1976–1986) and the CNR (1986–1990), pneumonia and COVID-19. • Paolo Isotta, 70, Italian musicologist and writer. • Norman Jukes, 88, English footballer (York City). • Tohami Khaled, Libyan military officer, head of the Internal Security Agency, COVID-19. • Maurizio Mattei, 78, Italian football referee, COVID-19. • Atashasta Justus Nditiye, 51, Tanzanian politician, MP (since 2015), traffic collision. • Rupert Neve, 94, British electronics engineer (Neve Electronics), pneumonia and heart failure. • Bernard Nsayi, 78, Congolese Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Nkayi (1990–2001). • Christopher Pennock, 76, American actor (Dark Shadows, General Hospital, Guiding Light). • Frederick K. C. Price, 89, American televangelist, founder of the Crenshaw Christian Center, COVID-19. • Prie GS, 56, Indonesian journalist (Suara Merdeka), cartoonist, and radio and television host, heart attack. • Paavo Pystynen, 89, Finnish Olympic long-distance runner (1964). • Helen Rae, 83, American artist. • Fujie Sakamoto, 97, Japanese nurse and midwife. • Eunice Sato, 99, American politician, mayor of Long Beach (1980–1982). • Tom Scullion, 81, Irish Gaelic footballer (Bellaghy, Derry). • John Palmer, 4th Earl of Selborne, 80, British peer and businessman, member of the House of Lords (1971–2020). • Simon Sheppard, 72, American writer and activist, kidney cancer. • Lynn Stalmaster, 93, American casting director (Judgment at Nuremberg, Deliverance, Superman). • Russ Thyret, 76, American music executive, chairman and CEO of Warner Bros. Records (1995–2001). • Richard Tomita, 93, American Olympic weightlifter (1948). • Pavel Vácha, 80, Czech photographer. • Carlo Wagner, 67, Luxembourgish politician, deputy (1994–1999, 2004–2013) and minister of health (1999–2004). • Mary E. Young, 92, American historian. 13Xabier Agirre, 69, Spanish politician, member of the Basque Parliament (2004–2005, 2005–2007, 2012–2016). • Simonetta Bernardi, 81, Italian historian. • Inger Bjørnbakken, 87, Norwegian alpine skier, world champion (1958), fire. • Pat Bond, 94, American BDSM activist, founder of The Eulenspiegel Society, congestive heart failure. • Louis Clark, 73, English musical arranger (Electric Light Orchestra, Hooked on Classics), conductor, and keyboardist. • Peter G. Davis, 84, American music critic. • Sydney Devine, 81, Scottish singer. • Marco Dimitri, 58, Italian Satanist, heart attack. • Jonathan Edewor, 78, Nigerian Anglican prelate, bishop of Oleh (1999–2012). • Bud Estes, 74, American politician, member of the Kansas House of Representatives (2014–2017) and Senate (since 2017), mayor of Bucklin (1976–1990). • Urs Jaeggi, 89, Swiss sociologist, painter, and author. • Franz Jalics, 93, Hungarian Roman Catholic Jesuit priest and theologian, COVID-19. • Bolesław Kwiatkowski, 78, Polish Olympic basketball player (1968). • George Mandel, 101, American Beat writer. • Helen Meier, 91, Swiss writer. • Dave Nalle, 61, American political writer, game author and font designer, COVID-19. • Masashige Narusawa, 96, Japanese film director and screenwriter (The Woman in the Rumor, Street of Shame). • Olle Nygren, 91, Swedish speedway rider, COVID-19. • Alberto Oliart, 92, Spanish politician, minister of defence (1981–1982) and chairman of RTVE (2009–2011), COVID-19. • Frank Orr, 84, Canadian Hall of Fame sports journalist (Toronto Star). • Andon Qesari, 78, Albanian actor and stage director. • James Ridgeway, 84, American investigative journalist (The Village Voice, The New Republic, The Wall Street Journal). • Enrique Rodríguez Galindo, 82, Spanish anti-ETA Civil Guard and convicted state terrorist (GAL), COVID-19. • Emanuel Rubin, 92, American pathologist. • Sinyo Harry Sarundajang, 76, Indonesian politician, mayor of Bitung (1991–2000), governor of North Sulawesi (2005–2015) and ambassador to the Philippines (since 2018). • Raymond Specht, 96, Australian plant ecologist. • Kadir Topbaş, 76, Turkish politician, mayor of Beyoğlu (1999–2004) and Istanbul (2004–2017), complications from COVID-19. • Ansley Truitt, 70, American basketball player (Dallas Chaparrals, Crispa Redmanizers), COVID-19. • Max Vernon, 85, British police officer and hostage negotiator (Balcombe Street siege, Iranian Embassy siege), pneumonia complicated by COVID-19. • Yury Vlasov, 85, Russian writer and weightlifter, Olympic champion (1960). • Françoise Winnik, 68, French-born Canadian chemist and researcher. • Pavel Winternitz, 84, Czech-born Canadian mathematical physicist. • Alan Woan, 90, English footballer (Northampton Town, Crystal Palace, Aldershot). 14Jody Alderson, 85, American swimmer, Olympic bronze medalist (1952). • Blanca Álvarez González, 63, Spanish journalist, writer and poet, multiple organ failure. • Mourid Barghouti, 76, Palestinian poet and writer (I Saw Ramallah). • Catherine Belsey, 80, British literary critic and academic, stroke. • William M. Boothby, 102, American mathematician. • Jacqueline Donny, 93, French beauty pageant contestant, Miss France (1948), Miss Europe (1948). • Constance Fozzard, 88, English obstetrician and gynecologist. • Hywel Francis, 74, Welsh politician, MP (2001–2015) and chair of the Joint Committee on Human Rights (2010–2015), cancer. • Robert R. Glauber, 81, American academic, pancreatic cancer. • Ari Gold, 47, American singer-songwriter, leukemia. • Ulla Johansen, 93, Estonian-German ethnologist. • Serhii Kamyshev, 64, Ukrainian diplomat, ambassador to China (2004–2009, since 2019), heart attack. • Finn Knutsen, 88, Norwegian politician, MP (1985–1989). • Berta Berkovich Kohút, 99, Czechoslovak-born American Holocaust survivor, complications from COVID-19. • Nevenka Koprivšek, 61, Slovenian actress and theatrical producer. • Christopher Lee, 79, British writer (This Sceptred Isle) and historian, COVID-19. • W. J. M. Lokubandara, 79, Sri Lankan politician, member (1977–2010) and speaker (2004–2010) of the Parliament and governor of Sabaragamuwa Province (2010–2015), COVID-19. • Sir William Macpherson, 94, Scottish jurist, High Court judge (1983–1996), hereditary chief of Clan Macpherson (since 1969). • Audrey Meaney, 89, English-Australian archaeologist and historian. • Carlos Menem, 90, Argentine politician, president (1989–1999), senator (since 2005) and governor of La Rioja Province (1973–1976, 1983–1989), complications from urinary tract infection. • Michael Menaker, 86, Austrian-born American chronobiologist. • William Meninger, 88, American Trappist monk. • Doug Mountjoy, 78, Welsh snooker player. • Nguyễn Tài Thu, 89, Vietnamese physician. • Ion Mihai Pacepa, 92, Romanian intelligence officer and defector, COVID-19. • Iain Pattinson, 67, British screenwriter, leukemia. • Jean Roulland, 89, French sculptor. • Syarifudin Tippe, 67, Indonesian military officer, rector of the Defence University (2011–2012). • Hylke Tromp, 85, Dutch polemologist. • Pilar Unzalu, 63, Spanish politician, member of the Basque Parliament (2000–2004) and deputy (2008–2009). • Lorenzo Washington, 34, American football player (Alabama Crimson Tide, New England Patriots). • Zachary Wohlman, 32, American boxer. 15Werner Aderhold, 83, German musicologist. • Kōjirō Akagi, 87, Japanese painter. • Andreas Apostolopoulos, 69, Greek-Canadian real estate developer. • Tito Arecchi, 87, Italian physicist, fall. • Steuart Bedford, 81, English conductor and pianist. • Florence Birdwell, 96, American educator, musician and singer. • Doris Bunte, 87, American politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1973–1984), cancer. • Dame Fiona Caldicott, 80, British psychiatrist and academic administrator, principal of Somerville College, Oxford (1996–2010). • Alberto Canapino, 57, Argentine racing car engineer, COVID-19. • Gilles Capelle, 71, French Olympic field hockey player. • Ed Coil, 89, American basketball executive (Detroit Pistons). • Sandro Dori, 82, Italian actor (''Be Sick... It's Free, Il Prof. Dott. Guido Tersilli, primario della clinica Villa Celeste, convenzionata con le mutue'') and voice actor. • Jimmy Evans, 81, American politician, attorney general of Alabama (1991–1995), complications from pneumonia and heart attack. • Lucien Gourong, 77, French writer, singer, and storyteller, COVID-19. • Lucía Guilmáin, 83, Mexican actress (Las fuerzas vivas, Length of War, Darker Than Night), COVID-19. • Andréa Guiot, 93, French operatic soprano, COVID-19. • George Hart, 75, British Egyptologist. • Gerard Hemsworth, 75, British artist. • Richard H. Holm, 87, American chemist. • Vincent Jackson, 38, American football player (San Diego Chargers, Tampa Bay Buccaneers). • Nechan Karakéhéyan, 88, Greek-born Armenian Catholic hierarch, ordinary of Eastern Europe (2005–2010) and Greece (1991–2000), eparch of Ishafan (2001–2003). • Golnoush Khaleghi, 80, Iranian music researcher, composer, and arranger. • Derek Khan, 63, Trinidadian-American fashion stylist, COVID-19. • Muhammed Seif Khatib, 70, Tanzanian politician, MP (1995–2015). • Raymond Lévesque, 92, Canadian singer-songwriter, poet, and actor (Bernie and the Gang), COVID-19. • Leopoldo Luque, 71, Argentine footballer (River Plate, Unión, national team), world champion (1978), COVID-19. • Kenny McDevitt, 91, English footballer (Tranmere Rovers). • Gideon Meir, 74, Israeli diplomat, ambassador to Italy and Malta (2006–2011), cancer. • Zdzisław Najder, 90, Polish literary critic, historian and political activist. • John Oyioka, Kenyan politician, MP (2017–2021). • Johnny Pacheco, 85, Dominican-American musician (Fania All-Stars) and label executive (Fania Records), complications from pneumonia. • José Pedrozo, 38, Paraguayan footballer (Antofagasta, San Marcos de Arica), traffic collision. • Gregorio Américo Pérez Valdés, 79, Cuban baseball player, prostate cancer. • Eva Maria Pracht, 83, German-Canadian equestrian, Olympic bronze medalist (1988), COVID-19. • Jalaluddin Rakhmat, 71, Indonesian politician, MP (2014–2019), COVID-19. • Lilia Quindoza Santiago, 72, Filipino writer and academic. • P. B. Sawant, 90, Indian jurist, judge of the Supreme Court (1989–1995), cardiac arrest. • Rowsch Shaways, 74, Iraqi politician, prime minister of Kurdistan Region (1996–1999) and vice president (2004–2005). • Arne Sorenson, 62, American hotel executive, president and CEO of Marriott International (since 2012), pancreatic cancer. • Andreas Teuber, 78, American academic and actor (Doctor Faustus). • Ștefan Tudor, 77, Romanian rower, Olympic bronze medallist (1972). • István Turu, 58, Hungarian Olympic boxer (1988), COVID-19. • Betty Willingale, 93, British television producer and script editor. • Rhea Woltman, 92, American pilot (Mercury 13). 16José Álvarez de Paz, 85, Spanish politician, deputy (1979–1987) and MEP (1986–1995) and civil governor of Pontevedra province (1994–1996). • Irit Amiel, 89, Polish writer and poet. • Jason Benjamin, 50, Australian artist. • James Bishop, 93, American painter. • Carman, 65, American Christian singer, complications from hiatal hernia surgery. • Otakar Černý, 77, Czech sports journalist and television presenter. • Doğan Cüceloğlu, 83, Turkish psychologist, aortic dissection. • Trevor Dannatt, 101, British architect (Royal Festival Hall). • Don Dietrich, 59, Canadian ice hockey player (Chicago Blackhawks, New Jersey Devils), complications from cancer and Parkinson's disease. • Niki Erlenmeyer-Kimling, 88, American psychiatric geneticist. • Wayne Giardino, 77, Canadian football player (Ottawa Rough Riders). • Werner Grobholz, 78, German violinist. • Rama Jois, 89, Indian politician and jurist, governor of Jharkhand (2002–2003) and Bihar (2003–2004), chief justice of the Punjab and Haryana High Court (1992), heart attack. • John F. Kordek, 82, American diplomat. • Lew Krausse Jr., 77, American baseball player (Milwaukee Brewers, Boston Red Sox, St. Louis Cardinals), cancer. • Agnes Lange, 91, German politician, member of the Bürgerschaft of Bremen (1984–1991). • Bernard Lown, 99, Lithuanian-born American inventor and cardiologist, developer of the defibrillator, pneumonia and heart failure. • Muhammad Arshad Malik, 72, Pakistani Olympic weightlifter. • Ángel Mangual, 73, Puerto Rican baseball player (Oakland Athletics, Pittsburgh Pirates), World Series champion (1972, 1973, 1974). • Joan Margarit, 82, Spanish poet, Miguel de Cervantes Prize winner (2019), cancer. • Maïté Mathieu, 92, French political activist and feminist. • Jessica McClintock, 90, American fashion designer. • Gustavo Noboa, 83, Ecuadorian politician, president (2000–2003) and vice president (1998–2000), governor of Guayas Province (1983–1984), heart attack. • Wayne Nunnely, 68, American college football coach (UNLV Rebels, San Diego Chargers, Denver Broncos) and player (UNLV). • Atsutada Otaka, 76, Japanese composer. • Saw Swee Hock, 89, Singaporean mathematician and philanthropist. • Jan Sokol, 84, Czech philosopher and politician, MP (1990–1992) and minister of education, youth and sports (1998), Charter 77 signatory. • Claudio Sorrentino, 75, Italian voice actor and dubbing director, COVID-19. • Soul Jah Love, 31, Zimbabwean reggae singer. • Si Spencer, 59, British comic book writer (Books of Magick: Life During Wartime, The Vinyl Underground). • Yusriansyah Syarkawi, 70, Indonesian politician, regent of Paser (1999–2004, since 2016). • Tonton David, 53, French reggae singer, stroke. • Sleiman Traboulsi, Lebanese politician and magistrate, minister of electrical and water resources (1998–2000). • Michel Vuillermet, 70, French film director. 17Oscar Albarado, 72, American boxer, WBA/WBC super welterweight champion (1974–1975). • Özcan Arkoç, 81, Turkish footballer (Hamburger SV, Beşiktaş, national team). • Françoise Cactus, 56, French musician (Stereo Total) and author, breast cancer. • Jacinto Cayco, 96, Filipino Olympic swimmer (1948). • Carlos Chacón Galindo, 86, Peruvian politician, provincial mayor of Cusco Province (1967–1969, 1987–1989). • Raffaele Cutolo, 79, Italian mobster, founder of the Nuova Camorra Organizzata, pneumonia. • Darius Elias, 48, Canadian politician, Yukon MLA (2006–2016). • Marc Ellington, 75, American-born Scottish folk-rock singer-songwriter, musician and conservationist. • Edwin A. Fleishman, 93, American psychologist. • Francis B. Francois, 87, American engineer. • Jan Geersing, 80, Dutch politician, mayor of Ferwerderadiel (1988–2001). • Seif Sharif Hamad, 77, Tanzanian politician, vice president (2010–2016, since 2020) and chief minister of Zanzibar (1984–1988), COVID-19. • Frances Harris, 71, Australian-born British historian. • Mary Holt, 96, British politician, MP (1970–1974). • Ali Hossain, 80, Bangladeshi composer. • Henry B. Heller, 79, American politician, member of the Maryland House of Delegates (1987–2011). • Iraj Kaboli, 82, Iranian writer, linguist and translator. • Sir Eddie Kulukundis, 88, British shipping magnate and philanthropist. • Rush Limbaugh, 70, American Hall of Fame radio host (The Rush Limbaugh Show), author, and political commentator, complications from lung cancer. • Andrea Lo Vecchio, 78, Italian composer, lyricist and record producer, COVID-19. • Francisco Luzón, 73, Spanish banker, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. • John Manning, 80, English footballer (Tranmere Rovers, Barnsley). • Christine McHorse, 72, American ceramics artist, COVID-19. • Omar Moreno Palacios, 82, Argentine folk singer-songwriter, guitarist and gaucho, encephalitis. • Joseph Pastor Neelankavil, 90, Indian Syro-Malabar Catholic hierarch, eparch of Sagar (1987–2006). • Sanjaya Rajaram, 78, Indian-born Mexican scientist, COVID-19. • John K. Rafferty, 82, American politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1986–1988), mayor of Hamilton Township (1976–1999). • Vasco do Rego, 96, Indian Jesuit priest. • Mike Renshaw, 72, English-born American soccer player (Rhyl, Dallas Tornado, United States national team). • Sir Derek Roberts, 88, British engineer and academic administrator, provost of University College London. • René Roemersma, 62, Dutch activist. • Donald P. Ryder, 94, American architect. • Gianluigi Saccaro, 82, Italian fencer, Olympic champion (1960). • Tetsurō Sagawa, 84, Japanese actor, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. • Luna Shamsuddoha, 67, Bangladeshi software and banking executive, chairman of Janata Bank (since 2018). • Satish Sharma, 73, Indian politician, MP (1991–1998, 1998–2004, 2010–2016), minister of petroleum and natural gas (1993–1996). • Naomi Shelton, 78, American musician. • Martha Stewart, 98, American actress (Doll Face, Johnny Comes Flying Home, Are You with It?) and singer. • Gene Summers, 82, American rockabilly singer, complications from an injury sustained at home. • Humphrey Taylor, 82, English Anglican clergyman, bishop of Selby (1991–2003). • U-Roy, 78, Jamaican reggae singer. • Martí Vergés, 86, Spanish footballer (España Industrial, Barcelona, national team). • Mufwankolo Wa Lesa, 85, Congolese humorist and theatre director. • Murray Weideman, 85, Australian football player (Collingwood, Victoria) and coach. • Nancy Worden, 66, American artist and metalsmith, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. • Jyrki Yrttiaho, 68, Finnish politician, MP (2007–2015). • Avetis Zenyan, 85, Russian cinematographer. 18Amīr Aṣlān Afshār, 101, Iranian diplomat, ambassador to West Germany (1973–1977) and the U.S. (1969–1972), COVID-19. • Luis Balagué, 76, Spanish road bicycle racer. • Balanchine, 30, American Thoroughbred racehorse, Epsom Oaks and Irish Derby winner (1994). • Vittore Bocchetta, 102, Italian sculptor, painter and academic. • Alan Curtis, 90, British actor (Carry On Henry, Doctor Who, Four Dimensions of Greta). • Thomas Dann, 40, English cricketer. • Abdullahi Dikko, 60, Nigerian government official. • Mark van Drumpt, Dutch sports physiotherapist (Garryowen, Limerick), cancer. • Graeme English, 56, British Olympic freestyle wrestler (1988). • Patricia Fargnoli, 83, American poet and psychotherapist. • Wolf-Peter Funk, 77, German-born Canadian religious historian. • Ketty Fusco, 94, Swiss-Italian actress, director and writer. • Hans-Werner Grosse, 98, German glider pilot. • Sergo Karapetyan, 72, Armenian politician, minister of agriculture (2010–2016), COVID-19. • Mushahid Ullah Khan, 68, Pakistani politician, senator (since 2009) and minister of climate change (2015, 2017–2018). • Isaac Thomas Kottukapally, 72, Indian film score composer (Swaham, Thaayi Saheba, Adaminte Makan Abu). • Carol LaBrie, 74, American model. • Frank Lupo, 66, American television writer and producer (The A-Team, Wiseguy, Walker, Texas Ranger). • Jan Mans, 80, Dutch politician, mayor of Meerssen (1982–1989), Kerkrade (1989–1994), and Enschede (1994–2005). • Farouk Muhammad, 71, Indonesian police officer and politician, senator (2009–2019). • Andrey Myagkov, 82, Russian actor (The Irony of Fate, Office Romance, A Cruel Romance), People's Artist of the RSFSR (1986), heart attack. • Leslie Osterman, 73, American politician, member of the Kansas House of Representatives (2011–2019). • Juan Pizarro, 84, Puerto Rican baseball player (Milwaukee Braves, Chicago White Sox), cancer. • Prince Markie Dee, 52, American rapper (The Fat Boys), heart failure. • Bill Ramseyer, 84, American football player, coach and administrator. • John Roach, 87, American football player (Green Bay Packers). • Nikolina Ruseva, 77, Bulgarian Olympic sprint canoeist. • Yehoshua Sagi, 87, Israeli intelligence officer and politician, director of the Military Intelligence Directorate (1979–1983) and member of the Knesset (1988–1992). • Kristofer Schipper, 86, Dutch sinologist. • John Spencer, 74, Australian rugby league player (Balmain, New South Wales). • Guido Stagnaro, 96, Italian film director (I cinque del quinto piano) and screenwriter (In Love, Every Pleasure Has Its Pain), co-creator of Topo Gigio, COVID-19. • Chris Vincent, 86, British motorcycle sidecar road racer. • Jack Vivian, 79, Canadian ice hockey coach (Bowling Green Falcons, Cleveland Crusaders). • Donald C. Wintersheimer, 89, American jurist, justice of the Kentucky Supreme Court (1983–2007). • Leonid Yachmenyov, 83, Russian basketball coach (WBC Dynamo Novosibirsk, women's national team). 19Faisal Abdulaziz, 53, Bahraini footballer (Muharraq, national team). • Luigi Albertelli, 86, Italian songwriter ("Zingara") and television author, complications from a fall. • Ebba Andersson, 85, Swedish footballer (Öxabäcks, national team). • Đorđe Balašević, 67, Serbian singer-songwriter (Rani Mraz), COVID-19. • Michel Bernard, 88, French politician, deputy (1986–1988). • Philippe Chatel, 72, French singer-songwriter, heart attack. • Bobby Lee Cook, 94, American lawyer (Wayne Williams, Bobby Hoppe, Jake Butcher). • Kenneth Davey, 88, English academic. • Arthur Dial, 90, American painter and sculptor. • Arturo Di Modica, 80, Italian-American sculptor (Charging Bull), cancer. • Louise Munro Foley, 87, Canadian-born American writer. • Lawrence Otis Graham, 59, American attorney and author. • Rupert Hambro, 77, British banker, businessman and philanthropist. • Jocelyn Hardy, 75, Canadian ice hockey player (California Golden Seals, Cleveland Crusaders) and coach (Shawinigan Cataractes), complications from a heart attack. • Frank Judge, 74, American translator and poet. • Joseph Kesenge Wandangakongu, 92, Congolese Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Molegbe (1968–1997). • Ludvík Liška, 91, Czech Olympic middle-distance runner (1952). • Liu Fusheng, 89, Chinese politician, delegate to the National People's Congress (1975–1978, 1988–1998). • Calixto Malcom, 73–74, Panamanian jurist and Olympic basketball player (1968). • Fousiya Mampatta, 52, Indian football player and manager, cancer. • Leonard Martino, 95, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1969–1974). • Adolf Mathis, 83, Swiss Olympic alpine skier (1960, 1964). • Ioannis Mazarakis-Ainian, 98, Greek army officer and historian. • Mya Thwe Thwe Khine, 20, Burmese protester (2021–2022 Myanmar protests), complications from gunshot wounds. • Tayseer Najjar, 46, Jordanian journalist, heart disease. • Clotilde Niragira, 52–53, Burundian politician and lawyer, minister of justice (2005–2007), stroke. • Dianna Ortiz, 62, American Roman Catholic nun and anti-torture advocate, cancer. • Jerold Ottley, 86, American music director and choral conductor, complications from COVID-19. • Les Pridham, 83, Australian footballer (Essendon). • Naomi Rosenblum, 96, American photography historian, heart failure. • Tommy Ross, 93, British Olympic speed skater. • Silvio Sérafin, 82, French footballer (FC Nancy, Angers SCO, Angoulême-Soyaux Charente). • LaVannes Squires, 90, American basketball player (Kansas Jayhawks). • Bill Wright, 84, American golfer. 20Chris Ajilo, 91, Nigerian highlife musician. • I Gede Ardhika, 76, Indonesian politician, minister of culture and tourism (2000–2004). • Serpil Barlas, 64, Turkish singer. • Mauro Bellugi, 71, Italian footballer (Inter Milan, Bologna, national team), complications from COVID-19. • Michael Bowling, 64, American politician. • Richard Boyd, 78, American philosopher. • Joe Burke, 81, Irish accordionist. • Gerald Cardinale, 86, American politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1980–1982) and Senate (since 1982). • Henri Courtine, 90, French judoka. • Chris Craft, 81, British racing driver. • David de Keyser, 93, British actor (''On Her Majesty's Secret Service, Diamonds Are Forever, Doctor Who''). • Fredrik Stefan Eaton, 82, Canadian businessman and philanthropist. • Charlotte Fielden, 88, Canadian novelist. • Charley Hill, 73, British art crime investigator, complications from heart surgery. • Bob Hindmarch, 90, Canadian academic and ice hockey coach (UBC Thunderbirds, national team). • Dean Ho, 88, American professional wrestler (WWWF, PNW, NWA Hawaii), complications from chronic traumatic encephalopathy. • Halja Klaar, 90, Estonian film artist. • Alcide M. Lanoue, 86, American military officer, surgeon general of the United States Army (1992–1996). • Koyya Hassan Manik, 67, Maldivian actor (Hinithun Velaashey Kalaa, Ihsaas, Bos) and producer, COVID-19. • Nurul Haque Miah, 76, Bangladeshi chemist. • Jean-Yves Moyart, 53, French criminal lawyer and blogger. • Yemane Niguse, Ethiopian politician and Tigray activist, assassinated. • Rosamond Asiamah Nkansah, 91, Ghanaian police officer, first woman recruited into the Ghanaian force. • Maurice Pelé, 92, French road racing cyclist. • A. T. M. Shamsuzzaman, 79, Bangladeshi actor (Surja Dighal Bari, Hajar Bachhor Dhore) and playwright. • Richard Shephard, 71, British composer and headmaster. • Yuri Shvachkin, 90, Russian chemist. • Gene Taylor, 68, American pianist (Canned Heat, The Blasters, The Fabulous Thunderbirds). • Nicola Tempesta, 85, Italian Olympic judoka (1964, 1972). • Wai Yan Tun, 16, Burmese protester, shot. • Douglas Turner Ward, 90, American playwright and actor (The River Niger), co-founder of the Negro Ensemble Company. • Stan Williams, 84, American baseball player (Los Angeles Dodgers, Cleveland Indians) and coach (Cincinnati Reds). 21Mireya Arboleda, 92, Colombian classical pianist. • Rod Arrants, 76, American actor (Search for Tomorrow, Days of Our Lives, Rent). • Brian Brennan, 77, Irish-born Canadian author and historian. • Christopher Cardozo, 72, American art collector, photographer and publisher, stroke. • Arthur Cook, 92, American sports shooter, Olympic champion (1948). • Kevin Dann, 62, Australian rugby league player (Penrith Panthers, New South Wales). • Isabelle Dhordain, 62, French journalist. • Patricia Drennan, 87, British cartoonist and illustrator, lung cancer. • André Dufraisse, 94, French racing cyclist, world cyclo-cross champion (1954–1958). • Barbara Field, 87, American playwright, complications from a stroke. • Dick Geary, 75, British historian. • Charlie Gorin, 93, American baseball player (Milwaukee Braves). • Katie Hurley, 99, American politician, member of the Alaska House of Representatives (1985–1987). • Judy Irola, 77, American cinematographer (Northern Lights, Working Girls), complications from COVID-19. • Giovanni Knapp, 77, Italian racing cyclist, complications from a fall. • Mike Law, 78, Canadian football player (Edmonton Eskimos). • Shane Lewis, 47, Australian Olympic swimmer (1992). • Jan Lityński, 75, Polish politician and journalist, deputy (1989–2001). • Hélène Martin, 92, French singer and songwriter. • Graeme Nicholson, 84, Canadian philosopher. • Bernard Njonga, 65, Cameroonian activist and politician. • Jean-Claude Ruiz, 66, French Olympic boxer. • Radamés Salazar, 46, Mexican politician, senator (since 2018), COVID-19. • Hal Santiago, 80, Filipino Illustrator and writer. • Zlatko Saračević, 59, Croatian handball player and coach, Olympic champion (1996). • Glynne Thomas, 85, British ice hockey player (Streatham Redskins, Wembley Lions, national team). • Abdülkadir Topkaç, 67, Turkish astronomer, cancer. • Geoffrey Ursell, 77, Canadian writer, complications from Parkinson's disease. • Marc Waelkens, 72, Belgian archaeologist. • Doug Wilkerson, 73, American football player (Houston Oilers, San Diego Chargers). • Alexander Zhdanov, 70, Russian actor (The Wind of Travel, Pugachev, Russian Symphony), People's Artist of the RSFSR (1995). 22Roy Addison, 82, British Olympic boxer. • Luca Attanasio, 43, Italian diplomat, ambassador to the Democratic Republic of the Congo (since 2017), shot. • Sir John Bailey, 92, British lawyer and public servant, HM procurator general and treasury solicitor (1984–1988). • Seif Bamporiki, Rwandan politician, shot. • Paul Barber, 85, English bishop. • Peter J. Barnes III, 64, American politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (2007–2014) and Senate (2014–2016). • Jack Bolton, 79, Scottish footballer (Ipswich Town, Raith Rovers, Dumbarton). • Georges Bonnet, 101, French writer and poet. • Paolo Castaldi, 90, Italian composer and essayist. • Raymond Cauchetier, 101, French photographer, COVID-19. • Hipólito Chaiña, 67, Peruvian doctor and politician, member of Congress (since 2020), COVID-19. • Jean Cleymans, 76, Belgian physicist. • Mohanbhai Sanjibhai Delkar, 58, Indian politician, MP (1989–2009, since 2019). • Xato de Museros, 88–89, Spanish Valencian pilotari. • Aleksander Doba, 74, Polish kayaker and adventurer. • William F. English, 86, American politician. • Lawrence Ferlinghetti, 101, American poet (A Coney Island of the Mind) and co-founder of City Lights Bookstore, interstitial lung disease. • Maria Ghezzi, 93, Italian designer (La Settimana Enigmistica) and painter. • Yekaterina Gradova, 74, Russian actress (Seventeen Moments of Spring, The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed), stroke. • Laurindo Guizzardi, 86, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Bagé (1982–2001) and Foz do Iguaçu (2001–2010). • Martin Heffernan, 76, Irish Gaelic footballer (Tullamore, Offaly). • Pairoj Jaisingha, 77, Thai actor (Tears of the Black Tiger). • Gary Kirkpatrick, 79, American concert pianist. • Miguel Arsenio Lara Sosa, 68, Mexican politician, member of the Congress of Yucatán (1998–2001), heart attack. • Lamberto Leonardi, 81, Italian football player (Roma, Juventus) and manager (Salernitana). • Jean-François Leroux-Dhuys, 86, French writer and historian. • Liu Zhongshan, 92, Chinese army officer and politician, political commissioner of National University of Defense Technology (1990–1994). • Richard Marriott, 90, English banker and public administrator, lord lieutenant of the East Riding of Yorkshire (1996–2005). • Olle Martinsson, 76, Swedish Olympic ski jumper (1964). • Anis al-Naqqash, 70, Lebanese political activist and guerrilla fighter, COVID-19. • Benno Ndulu, 71, Tanzanian banker, governor of the Bank of Tanzania (2008–2018). • Jack Quaid, 88, Irish hurler (Feohanagh-Castlemahon, Limerick). • Peter Rattray, 62, New Zealand cricketer (Canterbury). • Consuelo Rodríguez Píriz, 60, Spanish politician, member of the Assembly of Extremadura (since 2011), COVID-19. • Yalchin Rzazadeh, 74, Azerbaijani pop singer. • Giancarlo Santi, 81, Italian film director (The Grand Duel, ''Quando c'era lui... caro lei!''). • Daviz Simango, 57, Mozambican politician, mayor of Beira (since 2003) and leader of the Democratic Movement of Mozambique (since 2009), complications from COVID-19 and diabetes. • Anant Tare, 67, Indian politician, Maharashtra MLC (2000–2006). • John Vattanky, 89, Indian Jesuit theologian. • Philippe Venet, 91, French fashion designer and couturier. • Thomas Vinciguerra, 57, American journalist (The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The New Yorker) and writer. • Jack Whyte, 80, Scottish-Canadian novelist (The Skystone, The Singing Sword, The Saxon Shore), cancer. • Dick Witcher, 76, American football player (San Francisco 49ers), liver cancer. 23Vojkan Borisavljević, 73, Serbian composer (Hell River, Barking at the Stars). • Franco Cassano, 77, Italian sociologist and politician, deputy (2013–2018). • Harry Clark, 88, English footballer (Darlington, Hartlepool United). • Jerzy Dietl, 93, Polish economist and politician, senator (1989–1991). • Abdul Qadir Djaelani, 82, Indonesian Islamic preacher and politician, MP (2000–2004). • P. J. Garvan, 92, Irish hurler. • Jean Grenet, 81, French politician, deputy (1993–1997, 2002–2012) and mayor of Bayonne (1995–2014). • Fausto Gresini, 60, Italian Grand Prix motorcycle racer, world champion (1985, 1987) and founder of Gresini Racing, complications from COVID-19. • Peter Harris, 85, English television director (The Muppet Show, Spitting Image, Bullseye), COVID-19. • Rafael Gurrea Induráin, 80, Spanish politician, member (1979–2007) and president (2003–2007) of the Parliament of Navarre. • Herbin Hoyos, 53, Colombian journalist and broadcaster (Cadena SER), COVID-19. • Gary Inness, 71, Canadian ice hockey player (Washington Capitals, Pittsburgh Penguins, Philadelphia Flyers), dementia. • Othman Kechrid, 100, Tunisian politician, minister of the interior (1979–1980). • Rahul Khullar, 68, Indian civil servant, chairman of the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (2012–2015). • Tormod Knutsen, 89, Norwegian Nordic combined skier, Olympic champion (1964). • Syed Abul Maksud, 74, Bangladeshi journalist (Prothom Alo) and writer. • Margaret Maron, 82, American mystery writer, complications from a stroke. • Julio Márquez de Prado, 72, Spanish judge, president of the High Court of Justice of Extremadura (2004–2019). • Yves Martin, 91, Canadian sociologist. • Juan Masnik, 77, Uruguayan football player (Nacional, national team) and manager (Atlético Marte). • Art Michalik, 91, American football player (San Francisco 49ers, Pittsburgh Steelers) and professional wrestler. • Gord Miller, 96, Canadian politician, Ontario MPP (1975–1990). • Wolfango Montanari, 89, Italian Olympic sprinter (1952). • Sergiu Natra, 96, Romanian-born Israeli composer. • Pastoral Pursuits, 20, British Thoroughbred racehorse, July Cup winner (2005). • Luz María Puente, 97, Mexican pianist. • Néstor Mario Rapanelli, 91, Argentine economist, businessman (Bunge & Born) and politician, minister of economy (1989). • Henry D. Sahakian, 84, Iranian-born American businessman, founder of Uni-Mart. • Geoffrey Scott, 79, American actor (Dynasty, Dark Shadows, Hulk), Parkinson's disease. • Sealy Hill, 17, Canadian Hall of Fame Thoroughbred racehorse. • James Sedin, 90, American ice hockey player, Olympic silver medalist (1952). • František Šedivý, 93, Czech resistance fighter and political prisoner. • Willy Ta Bi, 21, Ivorian footballer (national team), liver cancer. • Heinz Hermann Thiele, 79, German transportation and parts executive (Knorr-Bremse, Vossloh) and investor (Lufthansa). • Frits Veerman, 76, Dutch nuclear espionage whistleblower. • Bob Witz, 86, American artist and poet. • Ahmed Zaki Yamani, 90, Saudi Arabian politician, minister of petroleum and mineral resources (1962–1986). 24Wolfgang Boettcher, 86, German classical cellist. • Antonio Catricalà, 69, Italian civil servant and lawyer, secretary of the Council of Ministers (2011–2013), suicide by gunshot. • Bulantrisna Djelantik, 73, Dutch-born Indonesian Balinese dancer and physician, pancreatic cancer. • Tom Foley, 74, Irish racehorse trainer (Danoli), cancer. • Gary Halpin, 55, Irish rugby union player (London Irish, Leinster, national team). • Philippe Jaccottet, 95, Swiss poet and translator. • Jocephus, 43, American professional wrestler, congenital heart defect. • Val Keckin, 83, American football player (San Diego Chargers). • Ayong Maliksi, 82, Filipino politician, member of the House of Representatives (1998–2001, 2010–2013), governor of Cavite (2001–2010). • Enda McDonagh, 90, Irish Roman Catholic priest. • Atsushi Miyagi, 89, Japanese tennis player, U.S. National doubles champion (1955). • Sylvia Murphy, 89, Canadian singer, COVID-19. • Alan Robert Murray, 66, American sound editor (Letters from Iwo Jima, American Sniper, Joker), Oscar winner (2007, 2015). • Dal Orlov, 86, Russian film critic, screenwriter (Leader, Hard to Be a God) and writer. • Peter Ostroushko, 67, American violinist and mandolinist. • Ronald Pickup, 80, English actor (Darkest Hour, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, The Mission). • Joseph Ponthus, 42, French writer, cancer. • Sardool Sikander, 60, Indian folk and pop singer, COVID-19. • N'Singa Udjuu, 86, Congolese politician, first state commissioner of Zaire (1981–1982). 25Art Anderson, 84, American football player (Chicago Bears, Pittsburgh Steelers). • Mashari Al-Ballam, 49, Kuwaiti actor, COVID-19. • Peter Beadle, 87, New Zealand artist. • Albert Bers, 89, Belgian footballer (Sint-Truidense V.V.) and football coach (Belgium women's national team). • Ivy Bottini, 94, American artist and civil rights activist. • Arkady Davidowitz, 90, Russian writer and aphorist, cardiac arrest. • Lorys Davies, 84, Welsh archdeacon. • Craig Dixon, 94, American Olympic hurdler, bronze medalist (1948). • Joseph Duffey, 88, American academic, anti-war activist and government official. • Klaus Emmerich, 92, Austrian journalist, COVID-19. • Hugh Fate, 91, American politician, member of the Alaska House of Representatives (2001–2005). • Simone Gad, 73, Belgian-born American artist and actress (Speed). • John Geddert, 63, American gymnastics coach, suicide by gunshot. • Manfred Gerstenfeld, 84, Austrian-born Israeli author and economist. • Andrei Gherman, 79, Moldovan physician, minister of health (2001–2005). • Peter Gotti, 81, American mobster (Gambino crime family). • Bede Vincent Heather, 92, Australian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Sydney (1979–1986) and bishop of Parramatta (1986–1997). • Zdeněk Herman, 86, Czech physical chemist. • Darrius Johnson, 48, American football player (Denver Broncos, Kansas City Chiefs), heart failure. • Jim Johnson, 92, Australian Hall of Fame jockey. • Rafi Levi, 83, Israeli footballer (Maccabi Tel Aviv, Sydney Hakoah, national team). • John Mallard, 94, British medical researcher. • Leroy J. Manor, 100, American Air Force lieutenant general, joint commander of Operation Ivory Coast. • Muriel Marland-Militello, 77, French politician, deputy (2002–2012). • Hannu Mikkola, 78, Finnish rally driver, world rally champion (1983), cancer. • Archibald Mogwe, 99, Botswanan politician and diplomat, minister of foreign affairs (1974–1984). • Erik Myers, 40, American comedian, actor and writer, traffic collision. • Vishnunarayanan Namboothiri, 81, Indian poet. • Andrei Palii, 80, Moldovan agronomist, genetics specialist, member of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova. • Antoine Pfeiffer, 80, French reformist pastor, president of the Protestant Reformed Church of Alsace and Lorraine (1988–2000). • Bob Pixel, 44, Ghanaian photographer, complications from COVID-19. • Yves Ramousse, 93, French Roman Catholic prelate, apostolic vicar of Phnom Penh (1962–1976, 1992–2001) and Battambang (1992–2000), COVID-19. • Hussein F. Sabbour, 85, Egyptian civil engineer and architect. • George Sanford, 78, British political scientist. • Juan Francisco Sarasti Jaramillo, 82, Colombian Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop of Cali (2002–2011), complications from COVID-19. • Lyndsay Stephen, 69, Australian golfer. • Finn Sterobo, 87, Danish Olympic footballer. • Bahjat Suleiman, 72, Syrian general and diplomat, COVID-19. • Masako Sugaya, 83, Japanese voice actress (Bannertail: The Story of Gray Squirrel, Astro Boy, Ohayō! Spank). • János Szabó, 83, Hungarian politician, MP (1990–1994) and minister of agriculture (1993–1994). • Maurice Tanguay, 87, Canadian businessman and sporting director. • Ton Thie, 76, Dutch footballer (ADO Den Haag, San Francisco Golden Gate Gales). • Vladimir Zuykov, 86, Russian film animator (Film, Film, Film), artist and illustrator, COVID-19. 26Tarhata Alonto-Lucman, 94, Filipino politician, governor of Lanao del Sur (1971–1975). • Ladislava Bakanic, 96, American Olympic gymnast (1948). • David Manyok Barac Atem, South Sudanese military officer, COVID-19. • Patricia Bartley, 103, British codebreaker. • Jacques Beckers, 87, Dutch-born American astronomer. • Tarek El-Bishry, 87, Egyptian politician and judge, head of the constitutional review committee (2011), complications from COVID-19. • Rosmarie Bleuer, 94, Swiss Olympic alpine skier (1948). • Martin Brauer, 49, German actor. • Bill C. Davis, 69, American playwright (Mass Appeal) and actor, complications from COVID-19. • William de Gelsey, 99, Hungarian-British banker and economist. • Johnny DeFazio, 80, American professional wrestler (WWWF), cancer. • Noel Elliott, 74, Irish rugby union player (Dolphin, Munster, national team). • Mo Forte, 73, American football coach (Denver Broncos). • Ronald Gillespie, 96, Canadian chemistry professor, VSEPR theory model co-developer. • Irving Grundman, 92, Canadian ice hockey general manager (Montreal Canadiens). • José Guccione, 69, Argentine politician and physician, deputy (2011–2015), COVID-19. • Mitsusuke Harada, 92, Japanese-English martial artist. • Eva Herlitz, 68, German businesswoman and writer. • Bob James, 68, American rock singer-songwriter (Montrose), stomach ulcer complications. (death announced on this date) • Aleksandr Klepikov, 70, Russian rower, Olympic champion (1976). • Philip Ray Martinez, 63, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Western Texas (since 2002), heart attack. • Des McAleenan, 53, Irish-American soccer player (Connecticut Wolves) and coach (New York Red Bulls). • David McCabe, 80, British fashion photographer. • John Mendenhall, 72, American football player (New York Giants). • Horacio Moráles, 77, Argentine Olympic footballer (1964). • Al Naples, 94, American baseball player (St. Louis Browns). • Lorne Nicolson, 84, Canadian politician. • Miloš Novák, 68, Czech ice hockey player, 1971 European U19 bronze medalist. • D. Pandian, 88, Indian politician, MP (1989–1996), sepsis. • Jean Perrottet, 95, French architect. • Joel A. Pisano, 71, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for New Jersey (2000–2015). • Àngel Pla, 91, Spanish-born Andorran wood carver, COVID-19. • Alfredo Quintana, 32, Cuban-born Portuguese handballer (FC Porto, national team), cardiac arrest. • Janice Sarich, 62, Canadian politician, Alberta MLA (2008–2015), cancer. • Anura Senanayake, Sri Lankan police officer and singer, cancer. • Stan Shaw, 94, British cutler. • György Snell, 71, Hungarian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Esztergom–Budapest (since 2014), COVID-19. • Sir Michael Somare, 84, Papua New Guinean politician, chief minister (1973–1975) and prime minister (1975–1980, 1982–1985, 2002–2010, 2011), pancreatic cancer. • Ferdinand Vega, 84, Puerto Rican Olympic archer (1972). • Ryan Vierra, 52, American athlete, cancer. • Gabriel Zavala, 76, Mexican-born American mariachi musician and teacher, COVID-19. 27Nozar Azadi, 82, Iranian comedian and actor. • Alexander Barinev, 68, Russian ice hockey player (Kristall Saratov, HC Spartak Moscow, VEU Feldkirch). • Serge Bec, 88, French poet. • Vilmos Benczik, 75, Hungarian Esperantist. • Juan Antonio Bolea, 90, Spanish politician, president of the Government of Aragon (1978–1981) and deputy (1977–1979), heart attack. • Mike Bradner, 83, American politician, member (1967–1977) and speaker (1975–1977) of the Alaska House of Representatives, complications from COVID-19. • Mike Burns, 84, British-born Irish newscaster (RTÉ News at One, This Week, World Report). • Rachel Cathoud, 74, Swiss actress (''The Porter from Maxim's, The Wonderful Day''), COVID-19. • José Manuel Cortizas, 58, Spanish sports journalist and voice actor, COVID-19. • Dante Crippa, 83, Italian footballer (Brescia, Juventus, S.P.A.L.), complications from COVID-19. • Edgar Gillock, 92, American politician, member of the Tennessee Senate (1969–1983). • Linus Nirmal Gomes, 99, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Baruipur (1977–1995). • Alvils Gulbis, 84, Latvian basketball player (Rīgas ASK, VEF Rīga). • Patrick Hoguet, 80, French politician, deputy (1993–1997, 2002–2003). • Kenneth Lamar Holland, 86, American politician and lawyer, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1975–1983). • Ferdinand van Ingen, 87, Dutch Germanist. • Marta Martin Carrera-Ruiz, 80, Cuban-American television personality, (El Gordo y la Flaca), COVID-19. • Russ Martin, 60, American radio broadcaster (KEGL, KLLI-FM). • Pascal Monkam, 90, Cameroonian businessman. • Angel Moraes, 55, American DJ and producer. • N. K. Sukumaran Nair, 78, Indian environmentalist. • Ng Man-tat, 69, Hong Kong actor (My Heart Is That Eternal Rose, A Moment of Romance, Shaolin Soccer), liver cancer. • Louis Nix, 29, American football player (Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Houston Texans), drowned. • Éva Olsavszky, 91, Hungarian actress. • Didier Poissant, 97, French Olympic sailor (1956). • Peter Raedts, 72, Dutch historian, complications from a fall. • Bill Sanders, 90, American political cartoonist. • DeWitt Searles, 100, American major general. • Robert Sommer, 91, American environmental psychologist. • Mariano Valdés Chávarri, 74, Spanish cardiologist and academic, COVID-19. • Erica Watson, 48, American actress (Precious, Chi-Raq), comedian and writer, complications from COVID-19. • Michael Wieck, 92, German violinist and author. 28Carlos Alberto Abaunza, 61, Nicaraguan Olympic high jumper. • Sabah Abdul-Jalil, 69, Iraqi football player (national team) and manager (Al-Naft, Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya), COVID-19. • Artidjo Alkostar, 72, Indonesian judge, member of the Supreme Court (2000–2018). • Taslim Azis, 56, Indonesian pesilat and politician, MP (2019). • Milan Bandić, 65, Croatian politician, mayor of Zagreb (2000–2002, since 2005), heart attack. • Michael J. Barron, 87, American jurist, judge of the Milwaukee County Circuit Court (1972–1988). • Aqel Biltaji, 80, Jordanian politician, mayor of Amman (2013–2017), complications from COVID-19. • Johnny Briggs, 85, English actor (Coronation Street, Man About the House, Carry On England). • Larry Crabb, 77, American Christian counselor and author. • Irv Cross, 81, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles, Los Angeles Rams) and sportscaster (The NFL Today). • Zbyszek Darzynkiewicz, 84, Polish-American cell biologist. • Sunil de Silva, 80, Sri Lankan politician, attorney general (1988–1992). • Richard Faith, 94, American composer. • Arnfinn Graue, 94, Norwegian nuclear physicist. • Tom Green, 72, American Mormon polygamist, COVID-19. • Roger Kibbe, 81, American serial killer, strangled. • William Liller, 93, American astronomer. • Ty Lund, 82, Canadian politician, Alberta MLA (1989–2012). • Anna Majani, 85, Italian entrepreneur, COVID-19. • Mamoru Morimoto, 81, Japanese Olympic runner (1964). • Ian North, 68, American punk and new wave musician (Milk 'N' Cookies), heart attack. • Jorge Oñate, 71, Colombian vallenato singer, complications from COVID-19. • Mary Oshlag, 79, American bridge player, complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Mahinur Qasimi, 91, Kazakh-born Chinese politician, delegate to the National People's Congress (1959–1975) and member of the Standing Committee (1988–1993). • Glenn Roeder, 65, English football player (Queens Park Rangers) and manager (West Ham United, Newcastle United), brain cancer. • Andrew Sardanis, 89, Cypriot-Zambian journalist and businessman. • Karl Schiewerling, 69, German politician, MP (2005–2017). • Yousuf Shaaban, 89, Egyptian actor (There is a Man in our House, Mother of the Bride, My Wife, the Director General), COVID-19. • Syd Slocomb, 90, Australian footballer (St Kilda). ==References==
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