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Deaths in August 2019

The following is a list of notable deaths in August 2019.

August 2019
1Levan Aleksidze, 93, Georgian legal scholar. • Marilynn Alsdorf, 94, American art collector. • Munir Al Yafi, 44–45, Yemeni military commander (Southern Movement), missile attack. • Gordon Brand Jnr, 60, Scottish golfer, heart attack. • William Brown, 74, British academic, Master of Darwin College (2000–2012). • Puși Dinulescu, 76, Romanian playwright and film director, heart attack. • Jack Dolbin, 70, American football player (Denver Broncos). • Charles Fadley, 77, American physicist, cancer. • Ian Gibbons, 67, English keyboardist (The Kinks), bladder cancer. • Sadou Hayatou, 77, Cameroonian politician, Prime Minister (1991–1992). • Annemarie Huber-Hotz, 70, Swiss politician, Federal Chancellor (2000–2007) and President of the Swiss Red Cross (since 2011), heart attack. • Barry Hughart, 85, American author. • Minoru Kamata, 80, Japanese baseball player (Osaka/Hanshin Tigers, Kintetsu Buffaloes), lung cancer. • Margot Lovejoy, 88, American historian of art and technology, stroke. • Francis Luiggi, 87, French Olympic bobsledder (1968). • Martin Mayer, 91, American economist and writer (The Bankers), complications from Parkinson's disease. • Abdirahman Omar Osman, 53, Somali politician, Minister of Commerce and Industry (2015–2017) and Mayor of Mogadishu (since 2018), bombing. • Marjan Pečar, 78, Slovenian Olympic ski jumper. • D. A. Pennebaker, 94, American documentary filmmaker (Dont Look Back, Monterey Pop, Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars). • Günter Perleberg, 84, German sprint canoeist, Olympic champion (1960). • Barrington Pheloung, 65, Australian composer (Inspector Morse). • Maurice Pope, 93, British classical linguist. • Georgios Pozidis, 63, Greek Olympic wrestler (1980, 1984). • Milovan Minja Prelević, 49, Montenegrin football player (Budućnost, OFK Beograd) and manager (Hangzhou Wuyue Qiantang), heart attack. • Harley Race, 76, American Hall of Fame professional wrestler (AWA, CSW) and trainer (Harley Race's Wrestling Academy), lung cancer. • Anders P. Ravn, 71, Danish computer scientist. • Sarat Saikia, 71, Indian politician, Assam Legislative Assembly (2001–2016). • Ephraim M. Sparrow, 91, American fluid dynamicist. • Llew Summers, 72, New Zealand sculptor. • R. G. Tiedemann, 78, German historian. • Jesus Tuquib, 89, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Cagayan de Oro (1988–2006). • Richard Vyškovský, 90, Czech architect. • Rodolfo Zapata, 87, Argentine singer. • Ludwig Zeller, 92, Chilean poet. • Zha Quanxing, 94, Chinese electrochemist. 2Bill Anderson, 81, Scottish strongman. • Carl Bell, 71, American physician. • Gunder Bengtsson, 73, Swedish football manager (IFK Göteborg, Panathinaikos, Feyenoord). • David Bevington, 88, American literary scholar. • Roberto Bodegas, 86, Spanish film director and screenwriter (Spaniards in Paris). • Vahakn Dadrian, 93, Armenian-American sociologist and historian. • Jerome Dove, 65, American football player (San Diego Chargers). • Oluf Fuglerud, 94, Norwegian journalist and politician. • Gildo, 79, Brazilian footballer (Palmeiras, Flamengo, Paranaense). • Devadas Kanakala, 74, Indian actor (Chettu Kinda Pleader, Gang Leader, Pedababu). • Dawid Kostecki, 38, Polish professional boxer, suicide by hanging. • Max Marsille, 88, Belgian Olympic boxer (1952). • Ai Morinaga, 38, Japanese manga artist (My Heavenly Hockey Club, Maniattemasu, Your and My Secret). • Deepak Obhrai, 69, Tanzanian-born Canadian politician, MP (since 1997), liver cancer. • Stuart O'Connell, 84, New Zealand Catholic bishop, Bishop of Rarotonga (1996–2011). • Audrey Peters, 92, American actress (Love of Life). • Schoschana Rabinovici, 86, French-born Lithuanian-Israeli Holocaust survivor and writer. • Jocelyne Roy-Vienneau, 63, Canadian politician, Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick (since 2014), cancer. • Rob Storey, 83, New Zealand politician, MP (1984–1996), Minister of Transport (1990–1993). • Alexandra Strelchenko, 82, Russian folk singer, People's Artist of the RSFSR (1984). • Helen Young, 93, New Zealand broadcasting manager (RNZ Concert). • Japanese convicted murderers, executed by hanging. • Koichi Shoji, 64. • Yasunori Suzuki, 50. 3Miklós Ambrus, 86, Hungarian water polo player, Olympic champion (1964). • Katreese Barnes, 56, American musician (Juicy), musical director (Saturday Night Live) and songwriter ("Dick in a Box"), Emmy Award winner (2007), breast cancer. • Henri Belolo, 82, French music producer (The Ritchie Family, Village People) and songwriter. • Jean-Claude Bouttier, 74, French boxer and actor (Les Uns et les Autres). • Cliff Branch, 71, American football player (Oakland Raiders). • Steven Gubser, 47, American physicist, climbing accident. • Basil Heatley, 85, British athlete, marathon world-record holder (1964) and Olympic silver medallist (1964). • Nikolai Kardashev, 87, Russian astrophysicist (SETI), developer of the Kardashev scale. • Sir Brian Lochore, 78, New Zealand Hall of Fame rugby union player and coach (national team, Wairarapa-Bush), bowel cancer. • Joe Longthorne, 64, English singer and impressionist (Live from...), throat cancer. • Damien Lovelock, 65, Australian musician (The Celibate Rifles), cancer. • Léon Mbou Yembi, 73, Gabonese politician, Deputy (2006–2011), complications from diabetes. • Vigilio Mich, 88, Italian Olympic cross-country skier (1956). • Anne E. Monius, 55, American religious scholar. • Kazuko Nakamura, 86, Chinese-born Japanese animator (Astro Boy). • L. Brooks Patterson, 80, American lawyer and politician, County Executive of Oakland County, Michigan (since 1992), pancreatic cancer. • Lewis Pérez, 74, Venezuelan politician, Secretary General of Acción Democrática (1998–2000) and Senator (1994–1999), heart attack. • Thomas Remengesau Sr., 89, Palauan politician, President (1988–1989) and Vice President (1985–1988). • John Philip Saklil, 59, Indonesian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Timika (since 2003). • Marcel Toader, 56, Romanian rugby union player (Steaua București, national team), heart attack. • Mike Troy, 78, American swimmer, Olympic champion (1960), world-record holder – 200m butterfly (1959–1960). 4Thomas Baxter, 84, Australian rugby union player. • Anwara Begum, 70, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1986–1988). • Kanti Bhatt, 88, Indian Gujarati author and journalist. • Norden Tenzing Bhutia, 69, Nepalese musician, throat cancer. • Ernie Bowman, 84, American baseball player (San Francisco Giants). • Prudencio Cardona, 67, Colombian boxer, world flyweight champion (1982). • Jim Donlevy, 82, Canadian football coach (Alberta Golden Bears). • Hiroshi Enatsu, 96, Japanese theoretical physicist. • Andrea Fraunschiel, 64, Austrian politician, MP (2004-2005). • André Goosse, 93, Belgian linguist. • Thomas Gulotta, 75, American government official, County Executive of Nassau County, New York (1987–2001). • Richard Johnson, 81, Irish judge. • Steve Kahan, 79, American actor. (Lethal Weapon, Superman, Maverick) • Ivo Lill, 66, Estonian glass artist. • Jim Morgan, 79, Canadian politician, MHA (1972–1989). • Ann Nelson, 61, American particle physicist, hiking accident. • Harald Nickel, 66, German footballer, cancer. • Nuon Chea, 93, Cambodian politician, Acting Prime Minister (1976) and chief ideologist of Khmer Rouge. • Larry Rakestraw, 77, American football player (Chicago Bears). • Stu Rosen, 80, American voice director and actor (''Hulk Hogan's Rock 'n' Wrestling, The Legend of Prince Valiant, Fraggle Rock: The Animated Series''), cancer. • Willi Tokarev, 84, Russian-American singer-songwriter. • Bob Wilber, 91, American jazz clarinetist and bandleader. 5Bruce Aikenhead, 95, Canadian aerospace engineer and physicist. • Nesbit Bentley, 91, Fijian Olympic sailor. • Erwin Bittmann, 91, Austrian Olympic rower (1948). • Kaye Bondurant, 84, American politician. • Rashiram Debbarma, Indian politician, MLA (1977–1998). • Salinda Dissanayake, 61, Sri Lankan politician, MP (since 1994). • John Ellison, 78, English bishop. • Else Kollerud Furre, 96, Norwegian politician. • Sidney Goldstein, 92, American demographer. • Glen Greening, 71, Canadian politician. • Lizzie Grey, 60, American rock musician (London, Spiders & Snakes), complications from Lewy body disease. • Teresa Ha, 81, Hong Kong actress (Flower in the Rain, Big Brother Cheng, Killer Constable). • Jimi Hope, 62, Togolese musician and painter. • Inge Israel, 92, German-born Canadian poet and playwright. • Sydney Jary, 95, British army officer. • Josef Kadraba, 85, Czech footballer (Sparta Prague, Slavia Prague, national team). • Bjorg Lambrecht, 22, Belgian racing cyclist, race crash. • John Lowey, 61, English footballer (Sheffield Wednesday, Blackburn Rovers, Chester City). • Tom McDougall, 76-77, Canadian politician. • Russell Middlemiss, 90, Australian footballer (Geelong), stroke. • Asif Mohseni, 84, Afghani marja'. • Toni Morrison, 88, American author (The Bluest Eye, Song of Solomon, Beloved), Nobel laureate (1993), Pulitzer Prize winner (1988). • Benjamin F. Register, 89, American lieutenant general. • Jeffrey Tarrant, 63, American hedge fund investor, film producer and philanthropist, brain cancer. 6Kamal Boullata, 77, Palestinian artist and art historian. • Rod Coleman, 93, New Zealand motorcycle racer. • Krystyna Dańko, 102, Polish humanitarian, Righteous Among the Nations (1998). • S. A. M. Hussain, 80, Indian politician, MLA (2001–2006). • Danny Doyle, 79, Irish folk singer ("The Rare Ould Times"). • Tage Lundin, 85, Swedish Olympic biathlete. • Mick Miller, 92, Australian police officer, Chief Commissioner of Victoria Police (1977–1987). • Mrs YGP, 93, Indian educationist, founder and dean of the Padma Seshadri Bala Bhavan, cardiac arrest. • Steve Parr, 92, English footballer (Liverpool). • Alejandro Serrano, 86, Ecuadorian politician, Vice President (2005–2007). • George F. Simmons, 94, American mathematician. • Sushma Swaraj, 67, Indian politician, MP (1996–1999, 2009–2019), Chief Minister of Delhi (1998), Minister of External Affairs (2014–2019), cardiac arrest. • George Whaley, 85, Australian actor (Stork) and film director. • Zhuo Renxi, 88, Chinese chemist and academician (Chinese Academy of Sciences). 7Subby Anzaldo, 86, American politician. • David Berman, 52, American singer-songwriter (Silver Jews, Purple Mountains) and poet (Actual Air), suicide by hanging. • Helmut Bez, 88, German playwright. • Chris Birch, 68, American politician, member of the Alaska House of Representatives (2017–2019) and Senate (since 2019), aortic dissection. • Michel Che, 77, French chemist. • Barbara Crane, 91, American photographer. • Orlando Grootfaam, 44, Surinamese footballer (S.V. Robinhood). • Donald F. Klein, 90, American psychiatrist. • Patricia Louisianna Knop, 78, American screenwriter (Lady Oscar, 9½ Weeks, Siesta). • Kary Mullis, 74, American biochemist, Nobel laureate (1993), pneumonia. • J. Om Prakash, 92, Indian film director (Aap Ki Kasam, Aakhir Kyon?) and producer (Aandhi). • Nancy Reddin Kienholz, 75, American artist. • Rostislav Rybakov, 81, Russian writer. • Herm Urenda, 81, American football player (Oakland Raiders). • Fabio Zerpa, 90, Uruguayan parapsychologist and ufologist. 8Era. Anbarasu, 78, Indian politician, MP (1989–1996). • Jacques Arnoux, 81, French Olympic racewalker (1960). • Shamnad Basheer, 43, Indian legal scholar. (body discovered on this date) • Cosmas Batubara, 80, Indonesian politician and activist, Minister of Manpower (1988–1993) and Housing (1978–1988), and member of People's Representative Council (1967–1978), cancer. • Ernie Colón, 88, American comic book artist (Casper the Friendly Ghost, Richie Rich, Damage Control), cancer. • Theodore L. Eliot Jr., 91, American diplomat, Ambassador to Afghanistan (1973–1978), heart disease. • Malcolm T. Elliott, 73, Australian radio and television personality. • Mark English, 85, American illustrator and painter. • Bruce Hodgins, 88, Canadian academic historian and author. • Lee Bennett Hopkins, 81, American educator and poet, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. • Jackie Jocko, 90, American musician. • Stanisław Konturek, 87, Polish physiologist and gastroenterologist. • Mazhar Krasniqi, 87, Yugoslavian-born New Zealand Muslim community leader. • Charlach Mackintosh, 84, British Olympic alpine skier (1956, 1960). • Manfred Max-Neef, 86, Chilean economist. • Jean-Pierre Mocky, 90, French film director (Les Dragueurs, The Miracle), screenwriter and actor (The Abandoned). • Dave Parks, 77, American football player (New Orleans Saints, San Francisco 49ers). • Fabrizio Saccomanni, 76, Italian civil servant and economist, Minister of Economy and Finance (2013–2014), Director General of the Bank of Italy (2006–2013), heart attack. • Les Strongman, 94, Canadian ice hockey player (Nottingham Panthers, Wembley Lions). • Marius Todericiu, 49, Romanian football player (Brașov, Weismain) and manager (Darmstadt 98), suicide. • Erling Wicklund, 75, Norwegian jazz trombonist and journalist. 9Ahmad Lai Bujang, 69, Malaysian politician, MP (2008–2018). • José Desmarets, 93, Belgian politician, Minister of Defence (1979–1980). • Mé Aboubacar Diomandé, 31, Ivorian footballer (Stella Club d'Adjamé). • Rodney Falkson, 77, South African cricketer. • Paul Findley, 98, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1961–1983). • Altair Gomes de Figueiredo, 81, Brazilian footballer (Fluminense, national team). • Ronald Jones, 67, American conceptual artist. • Fahrudin Jusufi, 79, Serbian football player (Partizan, Eintracht Frankfurt, Yugoslavia national team), Olympic champion (1960) and manager. • Oscar Malbernat, 75, Argentinian football player (Estudiantes de la Plata, national team) and manager. • Bill Mills, 99, American baseball player (Philadelphia Athletics). • Gerry Murray, 98, American roller derby skater. • Huw O. Pritchard, 91, Welsh-born Canadian chemist. • Barry Stroud, 84, Canadian philosopher, brain cancer. • Claudio Taddei, 52, Swiss singer and plastic artist. • Sir Michael Uren, 95, British businessman and philanthropist. • Panayiotis Vassilakis, 93, Greek sculptor. • Hendricus Vogels, 76, Dutch-born Australian Olympic cyclist (1964). 10Bao Kexin, 67, Chinese politician and business executive, Vice Governor of Guizhou Province (2002–2007). • Joseph Begich, 89, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1975–1993). • Freda Dowie, 91, English actress (Distant Voices, Still Lives, The Old Curiosity Shop, The Omen). • Jeffrey Epstein, 66, American financier (Bear Stearns), philanthropist (Jeffrey Epstein VI Foundation) and convicted sex offender, suicide by hanging. • Jim Forbes, 95, Australian politician, MP (1956–1975), Minister for Health (1966–1971) and Immigration (1971–1972), Military Cross recipient. • Michael Hall, 84, English cricketer (Nottinghamshire). • Edward H. Jennings, 82, American academic administrator, President of the University of Wyoming (1979–1981) and the Ohio State University (1981–1990, 2002). • Igor Kachmazov, 50, Russian footballer (Spartak Ordzhonikidze, Spartak Vladikavkaz, Lokomotiv St. Petersburg). • Uno Kajak, 86, Estonian Olympic skier. • Aïssata Kane, 80, Mauritanian politician. • Radoslav Katičić, 89, Croatian linguist. • Jo Lancaster, 100, British RAF pilot. • Cándido Sibilio, 60, Dominican-born Spanish Olympic basketball player (1980). • Ann Barr Snitow, 76, American writer (Dissent), cancer. • Piero Tosi, 92, Italian costume designer (Senso, Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow, The Night Porter), Honorary Oscar winner (2013). • Bernard Unabali, 62, Papua New Guinean Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Bougainville (since 2009). • Marty Wood, 86, Canadian Hall of Fame rodeo cowboy, cancer. • Wu Ningkun, 98, Chinese writer and translator. 11Bluey Adams, 84, Australian footballer (Melbourne), cancer. • Freddy Bannister, 84, English rock concert promoter, cancer. • Tred Barta, 67, American hunter (The Best and Worst of Tred Barta). • Kent J. Carroll, 92, American vice admiral. • Doug Clarke, 85, English footballer (Hull City). • John Coffey, 101, Irish hurler (Tipperary, Boherlahan-Dualla). • Jim Cullum Jr., 77, American jazz cornetist, broadcaster (Riverwalk Jazz) and music preservationist. • Dejan Čurović, 51, Serbian footballer (Partizan, Vitesse), leukaemia. • John Dillon, 76, Scottish footballer (Albion Rovers). • Kerry Downes, 88, English architectural historian. • Darryl Drake, 62, American football player (Washington Redskins) and coach (Chicago Bears, Pittsburgh Steelers). • Michael E. Krauss, 84, American linguist. • Ningali Lawford, 52, Australian actress (Bran Nue Dae, Last Cab to Darwin), asthma attack. • Shelby Lyman, 83, American chess player and commentator. • Geoff Malcolm, 88, New Zealand physical chemist (Massey University). • Barbara March, 65, Canadian actress (Star Trek), cancer. • Walter Martínez, 37, Honduran footballer (Victoria, Beijing Guoan, national team), heart attack. • László Máté, 67, Hungarian politician, MP (1994–1998). • Gordan Mihić, 80, Serbian screenwriter (Black Cat, White Cat, Time of the Gypsies, Balkan Express). • Frederick Reif, 92, American physicist. • Sergio Obeso Rivera, 87, Mexican Roman Catholic cardinal, Bishop of Papantla (1971–1974) and Archbishop of Xalapa (1979–2007). • Gordon Rowley, 98, British botanist and writer. • Harvey Sand, 92, American politician. • Charles Santore, 84, American children's book and magazine illustrator (TV Guide). • J. Neil Schulman, 66, American novelist, pulmonary embolism. • Emil Svoboda, 90, Czech footballer (Sparta Prague, Czechoslovakia national team). 12DJ Arafat, 33, Ivorian disc jockey and musician, traffic collision. • João Carlos Barroso, 69, Brazilian actor, pancreatic cancer. • José Luis Brown, 62, Argentinian football player (Estudiantes de la Plata, national team) and manager, World Cup winner (1986), complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Jean-Paul Capelle, 74, French Olympic field hockey player (1968). • Krishna Chandra Chunekar, 90/91, Indian ayurvedic practitioner. • Danny Cohen, 81, Israeli-American Hall of Fame computer scientist. • Florin Halagian, 80, Romanian football player (Dinamo București) and manager (Argeș Pitești, national team). • Reuven Hammer, 86, American-Israeli rabbi and journalist (The Jerusalem Post). • Terence Knapp, 87, English actor (Urge to Kill, The Valiant, Othello). • Rahul Kukreti, 43, American cricketer. • Robyn Léwis, 89, Welsh author, politician and archdruid, Vice President of Plaid Cymru (1970–1976). • Lu Yonggen, 88, Chinese agronomist and plant geneticist, President of South China Agricultural University (1983–1995). • Jim Marsh, 73, American basketball player (Portland Trail Blazers) and broadcaster (Seattle SuperSonics). • Paule Marshall, 90, American writer. • Hussein Salem, 85, Egyptian-Spanish businessman. • Mizanur Rahman Shelley, 76, Bangladeshi politologist and politician, brain haemorrhage. • John Michael Sherlock, 93, Canadian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of London, Ontario (1978–2002). • Jan Simonsen, 66, Norwegian politician, MP (1989–2005), cancer. • Michael T. Sangma, 41, Indian politician, MLA (2013–2018), heart attack. • Frank Tsao, 94, Chinese-born Malaysian-Singaporean shipping magnate and philanthropist, kidney failure. 13Kip Addotta, 75, American comedian. • Josette Arène, 95, French Olympic swimmer (1948, 1952). • Norman Barasch, 97, American playwright. • Cecilia Caballero Blanco, 105, Colombian socialite, First Lady (1974–1978). • Umesh Bhat Bhavikeri, 72, Indian politician, MLA (1989–1994). • Gerald Geistweidt, 71, American politician. • Guo Zhenqian, 86, Chinese politician and banker, Governor of Hubei (1985–1990), Vice Governor of the People's Bank of China (1990–1993), Auditor General (1994–1998). • Lily Leung, 90, Hong Kong actress (In the Realm of Fancy, Bar Bender, Lives of Omission), cancer. • Vladimír Ptáček, 64, Czech Olympic basketball player (1976). • Brunilda Ruiz, 83, American ballet dancer. • Carole Satyamurti, 80, British poet. • René Taelman, 74, Belgian football manager (Burkina Faso national team, JS Kabylie, Akhdar), lung cancer. • Nadia Toffa, 40, Italian journalist and television presenter (Le Iene), brain cancer. 14Tõnu Aav, 80, Estonian actor (The Lark, Õnne 13). • Suleiman Bakhit, 41, Jordanian entrepreneur and comics writer. • Carrol Boyes, 65, South African artist and executive. • Águeda Dicancro, 80, Uruguayan sculptor. • Polly Farmer, 84, Australian footballer (Geelong). • Brian Job, 67, American swimmer, Olympic bronze medalist (1968). • Ivo Malec, 94, Croatian-born French composer. • Karim Olowu, 95, Nigerian Olympic sprinter and long jumper (1952, 1956). • Liam Ó Tuama, 87, Irish hurler and Gaelic footballer. • Héctor Rivoira, 59, Argentine football player (Almirante Brown) and manager (Quilmes, Atlético Tucumán), cancer. • Ugo Sansonetti, 100, Italian writer and masters athlete. • Reginald Scarlett, 84, Jamaican cricketer (national team). • Ben Unwin, 41, Australian actor (Home and Away). • Helena Wilsonová, 81, Czech photographer. • Gjergj Xhuvani, 55, Albanian film director (Slogans, East, West, East: The Final Sprint) screenwriter and producer. 15Lalbihari Bhattacharya, 81, Indian politician, MLA (1982–1987). • V. B. Chandrasekhar, 57, Indian cricketer (Tamil Nadu, Goa, national team), heart attack. • Claire Cloninger, 77, American Christian songwriter and author. • Roberta F. Colman, 81, American biochemist. • Madan Mani Dixit, 96, Nepalese writer, pneumonia. • Vladimir Fomichyov, 59, Russian footballer (Kuban Krasnodar, Dynamo Moscow, Kuzbass Kemerovo). • Samuel Gelfman, 88, American film producer, complications from heart and respiratory disease. • Luigi Lunari, 85, Italian writer. • Eddie Marlin, 89, American professional wrestler and promoter (CWA), multiple organ failure. • Bill Parker, 91, American broadcaster. • Noel Pope, 87, New Zealand politician, Mayor of Tauranga (1983–1989, 1995–2001). • Qin Hanzhang, 111, Chinese engineer and food scientist, heart attack. • Antonio Rastrelli, 91, Italian politician, MP (1979–1995) and President of Campania (1995–1999). • Vidya Sinha, 71, Indian actress (Rajnigandha, Chhoti Si Baat, Qubool Hai), respiratory failure. • Glenn Tasker, 67, Australian sports administrator, President of the Australian Paralympic Committee (2013–2018). • Dalton Truax, 84, American football player (Green Bay Packers, New York Giants, Oakland Raiders). • Henrik Westman, 78, Swedish politician. • Wrestling Pro, 81, American professional wrestler (GCCW). 16Nelson Ball, 77, Canadian poet, euthanasia. • Gustavo Barreiro, 60, Cuban-born American politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (1998–2006), heart attack. • Jaime Batres, 55, Guatemalan Olympic footballer. • Roland Peter Brown, 93, American physician. • Princess Christina of the Netherlands, 72, Dutch royal, bone cancer. • Bruce Deans, 58, New Zealand rugby union player (Canterbury, national team), cancer. • Peter Fonda, 79, American actor (Easy Rider, ''Ulee's Gold, 3:10 to Yuma'') and screenwriter, lung cancer. • Tommy Furlong, 88, Irish Gaelic footballer and hurler. • Felice Gimondi, 76, Italian racing cyclist, Tour de France (1965), Vuelta a España (1968) and Giro d'Italia (1967, 1969, 1976) winner, heart attack. • Jim Hardy, 96, American football player (Los Angeles Rams, Chicago Cardinals, Detroit Lions) and sporting executive. • C. S. Holling, 88, Canadian ecologist. • David Layzer, 93, American astrophysicist. • Sahura Mallick, 85, Indian politician, MLA (1974–1977), (1980–1985) and (1995–2000). • Faisal Masud, 64, Pakistani doctor and professor, cardiac arrest. • Mike McGee, 80, American football player (St. Louis Cardinals), sporting executive and athletic director (University of South Carolina). • José Nápoles, 79, Cuban-born Mexican Hall of Fame boxer, world welterweight champion (1969–1970, 1971–1975). • Anna Quayle, 86, British actress (Grange Hill, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, ''A Hard Day's Night''), Tony winner (1963), Lewy body dementia. • Rizia Rahman, 79, Indian-born Bangladeshi novelist. • Bobby Smith, 78, English footballer (Barnsley, Chelmsford City). • Alexandre Soares dos Santos, 83, Portuguese businessman, CEO and President of Jerónimo Martins (1969–2013). • Penka Stoyanova, 69, Bulgarian basketball player, Olympic silver medallist (1980) and bronze medallist (1976). • Alla Ter-Sarkisiants, 82, Russian historian. • Gregor Trinkaus-Randall, 73, American archivist. • Richard Williams, 86, Canadian-British animator and director (The Thief and the Cobbler, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, A Christmas Carol), three-time Oscar winner, cancer. 17Damodar Ganesh Bapat, 84, Indian social worker. • Cedric Benson, 36, American football player (Texas Longhorns, Cincinnati Bengals, Chicago Bears), traffic collision. • Lucille Baldwin Brown, 97, American librarian. • Walter Buser, 93, Swiss politician, Chancellor (1981–1991). • Allen Church, 91, American alpine skiing sports official. • Jacques Diouf, 81, Senegalese diplomat, Director General of the Food and Agriculture Organization (1994–2011). • Ronald Gray, 87, Australian Olympic athlete (1956). • Rosemary Kuhlmann, 97, American mezzo-soprano and actress. • Donald A. B. Lindberg, 85, American mathematician, Director of the United States National Library of Medicine (1984–2015), fall. • José A. Martínez Suárez, 93, Argentine film director (''Yesterday's Guys Used No Arsenic'') and screenwriter, pneumonia. • Bill McDonagh, 91, Canadian ice hockey player (New York Rangers). • Thelma Nava, 87, Mexican poet and journalist. • Ivan Oman, 89, Slovenian politician, independence key figure and farmer, MP (1992-1996. • Teodoro Palacios, 80, Guatemalan Olympic high jumper (1968), pneumonia. • Suffian Rahman, 41, Malaysian footballer (Negeri Sembilan, Melaka Telekom, national team), heart attack. • Neelum Sharma, 50, Indian anchorwoman (Doordarshan), cancer. • Stephen Siklos, 69, British mathematician, cancer. • Tabu Taid, 77, Indian educationist. • Lawrence Van Huizen, 89, Malaysian Olympic hockey player (1964). • Camillo Zanolli, 89, Italian Olympic skier (1956). 18Soma Bhupala, 92, Indian politician, MLA (1962–1977). • Barbara Hibbs Blake, 82, American mammologist, complications from a stroke. • Kathleen Blanco, 76, American politician, Governor (2004–2008) and Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana (1996–2004), member of the Louisiana House (1984–1989), ocular melanoma. • Giulio Chierchini, 91, Italian comics writer and artist. • Gary Cooper, 80, English rugby league football player and coach. • René Feller, 76, Dutch football manager. • Helmuth Froschauer, 85, Austrian choral conductor. • Conrad Gorinsky, 83, Guyanese-born British chemist. • Gillian Hanna, 75, Irish actress (Les Misérables, ''All the Queen's Men, Oliver Twist''), autoimmune disease. • Chad Holt, 46, American writer and actor. • Denis Kuljiš, 67, Croatian writer and journalist. • Karel Kuklík, 82, Czech photographer. • Robert Ouko, 70, Kenyan runner, Olympic champion (1972). • Encarna Paso, 88, Spanish actress (Begin the Beguine), pneumonia. • Peter H. Reill, 80, American historian. • Paul Smith, 88, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates, Chicago Cubs). • Nate Smith, 84, American baseball player (Baltimore Orioles). • Sasson Somekh, 86, Iraqi-born Israeli writer and translator. • Jack Whitaker, 95, American sportscaster (CBS, ABC), The NFL Today host (1971–1974). • Yu Zhengui, 73, Chinese historian and scholar of Islam, Vice President of the Islamic Association of China. 19James R. Alexander, 88, American sound engineer (''Coal Miner's Daughter, Terms of Endearment, Weird Science''). • Bai Yan, 99, Chinese-born Singaporean actor, pneumonia. • Benjamin N. Bellis, 95, American air force lieutenant general. • Barry Bennett, 63, American football player (New Orleans Saints, New York Jets, Minnesota Vikings), shot. • Jim Dunne, 87, American test-track engineer and journalist. • Mel Frederick, 89, American politician. • George Ganchev, 79, Bulgarian politician, MP (1995–2001). • Matilda Hansen, 89, American politician. • Zakir Hussain, 85, Pakistani field hockey player, Olympic champion (1968) and silver medallist (1956). • Al Jackson, 83, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates, New York Mets, St. Louis Cardinals). • Mohammed Zahur Khayyam, 92, Indian music director and composer (Kabhie Kabhie, Umrao Jaan, Dil-e-Nadaan), lung infection. • Enn Kokk, 82, Swedish politician and journalist. • Lars Larsen, 71, Danish retailer, founder of Jysk, liver cancer. • Mike Leaf, 58, American college basketball coach (Winona State). • Philippe Leroy, 79, French politician, Senator (2001–2017). • Gina Lopez, 65, Filipino environmentalist, Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources (2016–2017), brain cancer. • Pertti Mäkipää, 78, Finnish footballer (TaPa, Upon Pallo, national team). • Zbigniew Makowski, 89, Polish painter. • John Matthews, 91, Australian politician, member of the New South Wales Legislative Council (1981–1991). • Jagannath Mishra, 82, Indian politician, Chief Minister of Bihar (1975–1977, 1980–1983, 1989–1990). • Jack Perkins, 85, American reporter and television host (NBC Nightly News, Biography). • Carlos Porrata, c. 73, Puerto Rican television personality. • David Rubinstein, 86, American social historian. • Jan Ruff O'Herne, 96, Australian comfort women rights activist. • Bette Stephenson, 95, Canadian physician and politician. • Larry Taylor, 77, American bass guitarist (Canned Heat), cancer. • Kazuo Wada, 90, Japanese business executive, Chairman of Yaohan. 20Mikhail Abramov, 55, Russian businessman, founder and owner of the Museum of Russian Icons, helicopter crash. • Colin Beard, 77, Australian football player (South Fremantle, Richmond) and manager. • Richard Booth, 80, Welsh bookseller. • Giovanni Buttarelli, 62, Italian civil servant, European Data Protection Supervisor (since 2014). • Russ Conway, 70, American sports journalist (The Eagle-Tribune) and hockey beat writer (Boston Bruins). • Rudolf Hundstorfer, 67, Austrian trade unionist and politician, president of the Austrian Trade Union Federation, heart attack. • Peter Knobel, 76, American rabbi. • Ernesto Lariosa, 74, Filipino writer and poet, liver failure. • Li Houwen, 92, Chinese surgeon, President of China Medical University. • Harry B. Luthi, 85, American businessman, Mayor of Greenville, South Carolina (1982–1983). • John H. McArthur, 85, Canadian-American academic, Dean of the Harvard Business School (1980–1995). • Alexandra Nazarova, 79, Russian actress (But What If This Is Love, Sofiya Perovskaya, Air Crew), People's Artist of Russia (2001). • S. Lester Ralph, 88, American clergyman and politician. • Lico Reyes, 73, Mexican-American actor (Problem Child) and politician. • Larry Siegel, 93, American humorist (Mad Magazine, The Carol Burnett Show), Parkinson's disease. • Akhilesh Kumar Singh, 59, Indian politician, MLA (1993–2017), cancer. • Edson Warner, 89, Canadian Olympic sports shooter (1952, 1960). • Kelsey Weems, 51, American basketball player (Quad City Thunder, Hartford Hellcats, Yakima SunKings). 21Dina bint Abdul-Hamid, 89, Jordanian princess, Queen consort (1955–1957). • Ifeanyi Chiejine, 36, Nigerian Olympic footballer (2000, 2008), (CSHVSM, F.C. Indiana). • Norma Croker, 84, Australian runner, Olympic champion (1956). • Julian Daan, 74, Filipino comedian, actor and politician, heart failure. • Babulal Gaur, 89, Indian politician, Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh (2004–2005). • Richard Gregson, 89, British agent, film producer and screenwriter. • Richard Hoad, 88, Barbadian Olympic sailor. • Paulo Mandlate, 85, Mozambican Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Tete (1976-2009). • Jian Ming, 58, Chinese poet, writer and literary critic. • John W. Neill, 85, British Olympic field hockey player (1960, 1964, 1968). • Nguyễn Tiến Sâm, 73, Vietnamese jet fighter pilot. • Celso Piña, 66, Mexican cumbia singer, composer and accordionist, heart attack. • Lawrence Reade, 88, New Zealand cricketer (Central Districts). • Alexander M. Schenker, 94, Polish-American professor of Slavic studies. • Kurt Stendal, 68, Danish footballer (Hvidovre IF, SK Sturm Graz, national team). • Ines Torelli, 88, Swiss comedian and actress (Fascht e Familie). 22William Y. Adams, 92, American anthropologist. • Junior Agogo, 40, Ghanaian footballer (Bristol Rovers, Nottingham Forest, national team). • Ken Batcher, 83, American academic. • Gary Ray Bowles, 57, American serial killer, executed by lethal injection. • Norman Frederick Charles III, 78, British professional wrestler (The Royal Kangaroos), cancer. • Peter Chingoka, 65, Zimbabwean cricket player (South Africa African XI) and administrator. • Bobby Dillon, 89, American football player (Green Bay Packers). • Tim Fischer, 73, Australian politician and diplomat, Deputy Prime Minister (1996–1999), Ambassador to the Holy See (2009–2012), acute myeloid leukemia. • Jimmy Fleming, 90, Scottish footballer (Workington). (death announced on this date) • Gao Heng, 89, Chinese legal scholar and historian. • Fulati Gidali, 108, Indian folk singer. • Werner H. Kramarsky, 93, American public official and art collector. • Vitaly Logvinovsky, 78, Russian stage actor, People's Artist (2006). • Tom Nissalke, 87, American basketball coach (Houston Rockets, San Antonio Spurs, Utah Jazz). • Yves Oger, 68, French Olympic rower (1972). • Gerard O'Neill, 76, American investigative journalist and news editor (The Boston Globe), Pulitzer Prize winner (1970). • Margarita Plavunova, 25, Russian hurdler and model, heart failure. • Morton Tubor, 102, American film and sound editor (Cannonball, The Big Red One, Knots Landing). 23Mary Abbott, 98, American painter. • Muzaffar Ahmed, 97, Bangladeshi politician. • John Bluett, 89, English cricketer. • Larissa Bonfante, 88, Italian-American classicist. • Les Brewer, 97, American businessman. • Clint Conatser, 98, American baseball player (Boston Braves). • Amath Dansokho, 82, Senegalese politician. • Mario Davidovsky, 85, Argentine-American composer (Synchronisms), Pulitzer Prize winner (1971). • Carlo Delle Piane, 83, Italian actor (An American in Rome, A School Outing, Christmas Present), Nastro d'Argento winner (1984). • Leo Gauriloff, 62, Finnish musician, cancer. • Kito Junqueira, 71, Brazilian actor (Eternamente Pagú) and politician. • David Koch, 79, American businessman (Koch Industries) and political financier (Americans for Prosperity). • Rick Loomis, 72, American game designer, founder of Flying Buffalo, lymphatic cancer. • Massimo Mattioli, 75, Italian cartoonist and comics writer and artist (Squeak the Mouse, Pinky). • Peter Moscatt, Australian rugby league player (Eastern Suburbs). • Roaring Lion, 4, British racehorse, euthanised. • Silvia Ruegger, 58, Canadian Olympic marathon runner (1984), cancer. • Lou Slaby, 77, American football player (New York Giants). • Sheila Steafel, 84, South African-born British actress (''Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D., Quatermass and the Pit, The Ghosts of Motley Hall''), leukemia. • Walter Thiel, 70, German theoretical chemist, President of the World Association of Theoretical and Computational Chemists (since 2011). • Mike Thomas, 66, American football player (Washington Redskins, San Diego Chargers). • Wang Guodong, 88, Chinese painter. • Tim Wohlforth, 86, American political activist. • Stuart York, 80, English cricketer. • Egon Zimmermann, 80, Austrian ski racer, Olympic champion (1964). 24David Akiba, 78, American photographer. • Tex Clevenger, 87, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox, Washington Senators, New York Yankees). • Michael Eagar, 85, English cricketer (Gloucestershire). • Blanca Fernández Ochoa, 56, Spanish alpine ski racer, Olympic bronze medallist (1992). • Koffi Gahou, 71, Beninese artist, actor, and director. • Tesfaye Gebreyesus, 84, Ethiopian football referee. • Stephen S. Goss, 57, American judge, member of the Georgia Court of Appeals (2018–2019), suicide by gunshot. • Katherine Graham, 96, American golf administrator. • Lutz-Michael Harder, 76, German lyric tenor and academic voice teacher. • Andrew Horn, 66, American film director, producer and screenwriter (The Nomi Song, We Are Twisted Fucking Sister!), cancer. • Arun Jaitley, 66, Indian politician, MP (since 2000), Minister of Defence (2014, 2017) and Finance (2014–2019). • Robert Judd, 63, American musicologist. • Peter Kempadoo, 92, Guyanese writer, heart disease. • Bob Kilcullen, 83, American football player (Chicago Bears). • Ia McIlwaine, 84, British librarian. • Thandi Ndlovu, 65, South African construction executive and philanthropist, traffic collision. • Tony Nichols, 81, Australian Anglican prelate, Bishop of North West Australia (1992–2003). • Sidney Rittenberg, 98, American journalist, scholar and linguist. • Vlado Strugar, 96, Serbian historian. • Jim Tydings, 74, Irish rugby union player. • Lodewijk Christiaan van Wachem, 88, Dutch executive. • Dick Woodard, 93, American football player (New York Giants). 25Sheikh Maqsood Ali, 85, Bangladeshi civil servant. • Ed Bartram, 81, Canadian artist. • Herbert Beattie, 93, American opera singer. • Timothy Bell, Baron Bell, 77, British advertising and public relations executive (Bell Pottinger). • Clora Bryant, 92, American jazz trumpeter (International Sweethearts of Rhythm), heart attack. • Alf Burnell, 95, English rugby league footballer (Hunslet, Leeds Rhinos, national team). • Gül Çiray, 79, Turkish Olympic middle-distance runner (1960). • Jenaro Flores Santos, 76, Bolivian trade unionist and politician, founder of Unified Syndical Confederation of Rural Workers of Bolivia. • Sally Floyd, 69, American computer scientist, cancer. • Reb Foster, 83, American radio DJ (KRLA) and band manager (The Turtles, Three Dog Night, Steppenwolf). • Jonathan Goldstein, 50, British composer, plane crash. • Al Haynes, 87, American airline pilot, United Airlines Flight 232 crash survivor. • B. M. Kutty, 89, Pakistani journalist and politician. • Mona Lisa, 97, Filipino actress (Insiang, Giliw Ko, Cain at Abel). • Eliseo Mattiacci, 78, Italian artist. • Bernard Monnereau, 83, French Olympic rower (1960, 1964), world champion (1962). • Vince Naimoli, 81, American businessman, founder of the Tampa Bay Rays. • Ferdinand Piëch, 82, Austrian Hall of Fame business executive and engineer (Audi Quattro), Chairman of Volkswagen Group (1993–2015). • Mitch Podolak, 71, Canadian folk music promoter, co-founder of the Winnipeg Folk Festival, complications from septic shock. • Elisa Pomarelli, 28, Italian murder victim, strangulation. • Anne Grete Preus, 62, Norwegian musician, cancer. • Jerry Rook, 75, American basketball player (New Orleans Buccaneers, Arkansas State Red Wolves). • Ian Sinclair, 86, New Zealand cricketer. • Jafar Umar Thalib, 57, Indonesian Islamic militant and teacher, founder of Laskar Jihad. • Leon Wofsy, 97, American biochemist and activist. • Lodewijk Woltjer, 89, Dutch astronomer. • Fernanda Young, 49, Brazilian novelist, screenwriter and actress (Os Normais), cardiac arrest. 26Patty Abramson, 74, American venture capitalist. • Khalilur Rahman Babar, 67, Bangladeshi actor (Rangbaz), film director and producer. • Maude Ballou, 93, American civil rights activist. • Greg Barton, 73, American football player (Detroit Lions, Toronto Argonauts), complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Pal Benko, 91, French-born Hungarian-American chess grandmaster. • Christian Bonaud, 62, French Islamologist and philosopher, marine accident. • Neal Casal, 50, American musician (Ryan Adams & the Cardinals, Blackfoot, Chris Robinson Brotherhood), suicide. • Kanchan Chaudhary Bhattacharya, 72, Indian police officer, Director General of the Uttarakhand Police (2004–2007). • Chen Jiayong, 97, Chinese metallurgist and chemical engineer. • Colin Clark, 35, American soccer player (Colorado Rapids, Houston Dynamo, national team), heart attack. • Joseph W. Coker, 88, American politician. • Richard Conrad, 84, American opera singer and voice teacher. • Felix Donnelly, 89, New Zealand Roman Catholic priest, academic and talkback host (Radio Pacific). • Ray Henwood, 82, Welsh-born New Zealand actor (Gliding On). • Tom Jordan, 99, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Indians, St. Louis Browns), complications from a heart attack. • Dr. Karonte, 62, Mexican professional wrestler (CMLL). • Ian Kerr, 54, Canadian academic lawyer, cancer. • Helmut Krauss, 78, German actor. • Roy Lucas, 77, American football coach. • Pita Paraone, 73, New Zealand politician, MP (2002–2008, 2014–2017). • Isabel Toledo, 59, Cuban-born American fashion designer, breast cancer. • Walmir Alberto Valle, 81, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Zé Doca (1991–2002) and Joaçaba (2003–2010), cancer. • Gavin Watson, 71, South African prison executive, CEO of Bosasa (since 2000), traffic collision. • Geoff Wraith, 72, English rugby league player and coach. • Mir Tanha Yousafi, 64, Pakistani poet, novelist and writer. 27Pedro Bell, 69, American artist and illustrator (Parliament-Funkadelic). • Nimu Bhowmik, 83, Indian actor (Arun Barun O Kiranmala, Nater Guru, Gyarakal). • Albert Vickers Bryan Jr., 92, American judge, Chief Judge of the District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia (1985–1991), pneumonia. • Gilmer Capps, 87, American politician. • Yigal Cohen-Orgad, 81, Israeli politician, MP (1977–1988) and Minister of Finance (1983–1984). • Jessi Combs, 39, American racer and television host (Xtreme 4x4, MythBusters, ''Overhaulin'''), jet-car crash. • Frances Crowe, 100, American peace activist. • Wadie P. Deddeh, 98, Iraqi-born American politician, member of the California State Assembly (1967–1983) and Senate (1983–1993). • Sven Trygve Falck, 76, Norwegian politician, MP (1981–1985). • Donnie Fritts, 76, American keyboardist (Kris Kristofferson) and songwriter, complications from heart surgery. • Saif Ahmad Al Ghurair, 95, Emirati businessman, Chairman of Al Ghurair Group (since 1960). • Abel González Chávez, 76, Colombian radio and television host, stroke. • Gary Gruber, 78, American theoretical physicist. • Sir Dawda Jawara, 95, Gambian politician, Prime Minister (1962–1970) and President (1970–1994). • Kopi John, 25, Papua New Guinean cricketer (national team). • John Ssenseko Kulubya, 84, Ugandan real estate investor, complications from pneumonia. • Rajnish Kumar, 59, Indian politician, member of the Punjab Legislative Assembly (since 2012). • Philippe Madrelle, 82, French politician, Senator (since 1980). • Richard Mamiya, 94, American heart surgeon. • José Mateo, 91, Spanish racing cyclist. • Paul Meger, 90, Canadian ice hockey player (Montreal Canadiens), Stanley Cup champion (1953). • Stephen O. Murray, 69, American sociologist, lymphoma. • Sōju Nosaka II, 81, Japanese musician. • Tom O'Hara, 77, American Olympic middle-distance runner (1964). • Park Han-yong, 68, South Korean businessman, President of POSCO (2012–2013). • Guy Parsons, 93, British accountant. • Paul Peterson, 98, Canadian football player (Hamilton Flying Wildcats). • Leopoldo Pomés, 87, Spanish photographer and publicist. • Tahu Potiki, 52, New Zealand Māori leader, chief executive of Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu (2002–2006). • Don Sallee, 86, American politician. • Thanadsri Svasti, 92, Thai food writer and broadcaster, cholangiocarcinoma. • Martin Weitzman, 77, American economist. • Gustav Wiklund, 85, Finnish actor and painter. • Zhang Zong, 90, Chinese crystallographer, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. 28Michel Aumont, 82, French actor (The Toy, A Sunday in the Country, Dangerous Moves). • Clive Featherby, 86, British motorcycle speedway rider. • Pascal Gnazzo, 98, French racing cyclist. • Donnie Green, 71, American football player (Buffalo Bills, Philadelphia Eagles, Detroit Lions). • Steve Hiett, 79, British photographer. • Nancy Holloway, 86, American singer and actress. • Giuseppe Iamonte, 70, Italian mobster ('Ndrangheta), fall. • Gary King, 85, American businessman and radio personality. • Nicolás Leoz, 90, Paraguayan football executive, President of CONMEBOL (1986–2013). • June Lyne, 87, American politician. • Max McDonald, 92, Australian politician, member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly (1979–1992). • Nie Yuanzi, 98, Chinese academic administrator, leader of the Red Guards, respiratory failure. • Sogyal Rinpoche, 72, Tibetan Dzogchen lama and writer (The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying), founder of Rigpa organization, pulmonary embolism. • George P. Schiavelli, 71, American judge. • Sean Stephenson, 40, American self-help author and motivational speaker, head injury. • Valeriy Syrov, 72, Russian-born Ukrainian football player (Karpaty Lviv, Metalurh Zaporizhya) and manager. • Nikola Trojanović, 90, Yugoslav Olympic swimmer. • Paz Undurraga, 89, Chilean singer and composer. 29Don Aickin, 84, New Zealand obstetrician and gynaecologist (University of Otago, Christchurch). • Biba Caggiano, 82, Italian-born American restaurateur and cookbook author. • Lila Cockrell, 97, American politician, Mayor of San Antonio (1975–1981, 1989–1991). • Terrance Dicks, 84, English screenwriter (Doctor Who, Crossroads, Space: 1999). • Nita Engle, 93, American watercolorist. • Richard Geist, 74, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1978–2013), heart attack. • Jean Guillou, 88, French Olympic gymnast (1952, 1956). • Janusz Hajnos, 51, Polish Olympic ice hockey player (1992). • Guy Innes-Ker, 10th Duke of Roxburghe, 64, British aristocrat. • Juhani Kärkinen, 83, Finnish Olympic ski jumper (1960), world champion (1958). • Miklós Kocsár, 85, Hungarian composer. • Jim Langer, 71, American Hall of Fame football player (Miami Dolphins, Minnesota Vikings), heart failure. • Jim Leavelle, 99, American homicide detective, police escort for Lee Harvey Oswald, heart attack. • Brad Linaweaver, 66, American science fiction writer, cancer. • Maria Dolors Renau, 82, Spanish politician, Deputy (1982–1986, 1989–1993), MEP (1986–1987) and president of Socialist International Women (1999–2003). • Mohammad Muslim, Indian politician, MLA (1996–2002, 2012–2017). • Randy Romero, 61, American Hall of Fame jockey, stomach cancer. • Achille Silvestrini, 95, Italian-born Vatican diplomat and Roman Catholic cardinal, Prefect of the Congregation for the Oriental Churches (1991–2000). • Dick Taylor, 77, Australian rugby player. • Vladimir Veličković, 84, Serbian painter. • Leonard Wery, 93, Dutch Olympic field hockey player. 30Chester Aaron, 96, American writer. • Deyan Ranko Brashich, 78, American attorney and writer. • Gordon Bressack, 68, American television writer (Pinky and the Brain, Animaniacs, Bionic Six). • Franco Columbu, 78, Italian bodybuilder and actor (Conan the Barbarian, The Terminator), Mr. Olympia winner (1976, 1981), heart attack. • Jim Colvin, 81, American football player. • Stephen Cretney, 83, British legal scholar. • Elaine Darling, 83, Australian politician, MP (1980–1993). • Dennis Fentie, 68, Canadian politician, Premier of Yukon (2002–2011) and MLA (1996–2011), cancer. • Ken France, 78, New Zealand footballer. • Lamberto Giorgis, 87, Italian football player (Taranto) and manager (Lecce, Sampdoria). • Bernard F. Grabowski, 96, American politician, member of the House of Representatives (1963–1967). • William D. Grampp, 105, American economist. • A. James Gregor, 90, American historian. • Valerie Harper, 80, American actress (The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Rhoda, Valerie), Emmy Award winner (1971, 1972, 1973, 1975), leptomeningeal carcinomatosis. • James Cellan Jones, 88, Welsh film and television director (The Roads to Freedom, The Forsyte Saga, Fortunes of War), Chairman of BAFTA (1983–1985), stroke. • Melisa Michaels, 73, American author. • Park Taesun, 77, South Korean writer. • Hans Rausing, 93, Swedish businessman, Chairman of Tetra Pak (1985–1993). • Udo Schaefer, 92, German lawyer and Baháʼí author. • Shevin Smith, 44, American football player (Tampa Bay Buccaneers). 31Jeff Blackshear, 50, American football player (Seattle Seahawks, Baltimore Ravens, Kansas City Chiefs), pancreatic cancer. • Ryszard Czerniawski, 67, Polish lawyer and economist, vice-chairman of the board of Warsaw Stock Exchange (1994–2006) and vice-ombudsman (2012–2015). • Leslie H. Gelb, 82, American journalist (The New York Times) and government official, Assistant Secretary of State (1977–1979). • Alec Holowka, 35, Canadian video game developer (Aquaria, ''I'm O.K – A Murder Simulator, Night in the Woods''), suicide. • Anthoine Hubert, 22, French racing driver, GP3 Series champion (2018), race crash. • William J. Larkin Jr., 91, American politician, member of the New York State Assembly (1979–1990) and Senate (1991–2018). • Michael Lindsay, 56, American voice actor (Bleach, Naruto, Digimon). • Sergio Lobato García, 64, Mexican politician, federal deputy in the LXI Legislature of Congress. • Marita Lorenz, 80, German-born American conspiracy theorist, heart failure. • Mary Ma, 66, Chinese business executive, CFO of Lenovo, pancreatic cancer. • Jane Mathews, 78, Australian judge, Supreme Court of New South Wales (1987–1994). • Wim Statius Muller, 89, Curaçaoan composer and pianist. • Hal Naragon, 90, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians, Washington Senators/Minnesota Twins) and coach (Detroit Tigers). • Jim Pettie, 65, Canadian ice hockey player (Boston Bruins), cancer. • Hugo Pfaltz, 87, American politician. • Earl Ravenal, 88, American foreign policy analyst, academic, and writer. • Donald Rooum, 91, English cartoonist and activist. • Agnar Sandmo, 81, Norwegian economist, cancer. • Mamadou Tew, 59, Senegalese footballer (Club Brugge, Charleroi, national team). • Marshall P. Tulin, 93, American hydrodynamics engineer. • Immanuel Wallerstein, 88, American sociologist, developer of world-systems theory. • Wang Buxuan, 97, Chinese thermal physicist, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. • Zbigniew Zaleski, 72, Polish politician. ==References==
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