1 •
Dhimitër Anagnosti, 89, Albanian film director (
The Return of the Dead Army,
Përralle Nga e Kaluara) and politician,
minister of culture (1992–1994) and
MP (1991–1996). •
Jimmy Bone, 75, Scottish football player (
Partick Thistle,
St Mirren) and manager. •
Christian Brincourt, 90, French journalist. •
Joe Bugner, 75, Hungarian-born British-Australian
European heavyweight champion boxer (1971, 1972–1976) and actor (''
I'm for the Hippopotamus, Street Fighter''). •
Sandra Caron, 89, British actress (
The Crystal Maze). •
Tom Davin, 67, American food industry executive, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. •
Percy Fernández, 86, Bolivian engineer and politician, mayor of
Santa Cruz de la Sierra (1990–1995, 2005–2020) and
senator (1989). •
Walter Godefroot, 82, Belgian racing cyclist and team manager, complications from Parkinson's disease. •
Alejandro Goić, 85, Chilean Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Osorno (1994–2003) and
Rancagua (2004–2018). •
Graham Greene, 73, Canadian actor (
Dances With Wolves,
Die Hard with a Vengeance,
The Green Mile) and recording artist,
Grammy winner (
2000). •
Jean Havlish, 89, American baseball player (
Fort Wayne Daisies). •
Jodie Laubenberg, 68, American politician, member of the
Texas House of Representatives (2003–2019). •
Lonnie Loach, 57, Canadian ice hockey player (
Los Angeles Kings,
Ottawa Senators,
Mighty Ducks of Anaheim), cancer. •
Graham MacGregor, 84, British medical academic. •
Ndumiso Madlala, 49, South African brewer, liver failure. •
Pedro Massano, 77, Portuguese journalist and illustrator. •
Seán McLoughlin, 89, Irish hurler (
Tipperary). •
Kelly Ana Morey, 57, New Zealand novelist and poet. •
Don Morrison, 75, American football player (
New Orleans Saints,
Baltimore Colts,
Detroit Lions). •
Mitch Needelman, 72, American politician, member of the
Florida House of Representatives (2000–2008). •
Graeme Phillips, 77, British theatre director, Lewy body dementia. (death announced on this date) •
Nick Rassas, 81, American football player (
Atlanta Falcons). •
George Raveling, 88, American
Hall of Fame basketball coach (
Washington State Cougars,
USC Trojans) and marketing director (
Nike). •
Scott Spiegel, 67, American screenwriter (
Evil Dead II), director (
Intruder) and actor (
Within the Woods). •
Peter Truscott, 84, New Zealand cricketer (
Canterbury,
Wellington,
national team). •
James Van Horne, 90, American economist. •
Alfons Van Meirvenne, 92, Belgian painter and sculptor. •
Cheryl Waters, 78, American actress (
Macon County Line,
Girls in Chains,
Ride the Hot Wind). •
Witold Ziaja, 84, Polish Olympic field hockey player (
1972,
1976).
2 •
Harvey Aronson, 96, American journalist (
Newsday). •
Morten Arnfred, 80, Danish film director (
Der er et yndigt land,
The Russian Singer,
Move Me) and screenwriter. •
Phil Barkdoll, 87, American racing driver (
NASCAR Winston Cup Series) and team owner. •
Jean-Pierre Bouyxou, 79, French film critic and actor. •
Mino Carta, 91, Brazilian magazine publisher, co-founder of
Veja,
Istoé and
CartaCapital. •
David H. Clark, 81, New Zealand-born British astrophysicist and science administrator. •
Giuseppe Costanzo, 92, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Nola (1982–1989) and archbishop of
Siracusa (1989–2008). •
Dan Darragh, 78, American football player (
Buffalo Bills). •
Emilio Fede, 94, Italian journalist, director of
TG1 (1981–1982),
Studio Aperto (1991–1992) and
TG4 (1992–2012). •
Al Flood, 90, Canadian banker. •
Robert Franz, 57, Canadian conductor (
Windsor Symphony Orchestra), non-Hodgkin lymphoma. •
Larry Glueck, 83, American football player (
Chicago Bears) and coach (
Fordham Rams),
NFL champion (
1963). •
Patrick Hemingway, 97, American wildlife manager and writer. •
Wally Johannson, 89, Canadian politician,
Manitoba MLA (1969–1977). •
William F. Kernan, 79, American Army general. •
Spyros Kokotos, 91, Greek architect. •
Indrek Meelak, 64, Estonian politician,
MP (1999–2003). •
Paulão Moreira, 56, Brazilian beach volleyball player. •
Sir Eric Neal, 101, Australian academic administrator,
governor of South Australia (1996–2001),
chief commissioner of Sydney (1987–1988), and chancellor of
Flinders University (2002–2010). •
Arthur S. Reber, 85, American psychologist. •
Glafiro Salinas Mendiola, 79, Mexican politician,
deputy (2012–2015) and member of the
Congress of Tamaulipas (2016–2021). •
Moustapha Sall, 58, Mauritanian football player (
ACS Sonader Ksar,
ASC Sonalec) and manager (
national team). •
Gary Stubblefield, 74, American politician, member of the
Arkansas Senate (since 2013) and
House of Representatives (2011–2013). •
János Takács, 70, Hungarian table tennis player, world champion (
1979). •
Gerd Völker, 83, German Olympic diver (
1964). •
Garth Welch, 89, Australian ballet dancer and choreographer. •
Kazuko Yoshiyuki, 90, Japanese actress (
Empire of Passion,
Ponyo,
Departures), pneumonia.
3 •
Pascal Baurain, 55, Belgian politician,
Walloon deputy (2016–2018, since 2024), bile duct cancer. •
Whitey Bell, 92, American basketball player (
New York Knicks). •
Andre Champagne, 81, Canadian ice hockey player (
Toronto Maple Leafs). •
Jacques Charrier, 88, French actor (
Tiro al piccione,
Because, Because of a Woman,
Anatomy of a Marriage: My Days with Jean-Marc), film producer and painter. •
Cheng Ching-mao, 92, Taiwanese sinologist. •
Doris Cook, 94, American baseball player (
Kalamazoo Lassies,
Springfield Sallies,
South Bend Blue Sox). •
Vito D'Amato, 81, Italian footballer (
Lazio,
Catania,
Verona). •
Rosalyn Drexler, 98, American visual artist and writer (
Lily),
Emmy winner (
1974). •
Kenneth Fernando, 93, Sri Lankan Anglican cleric,
Bishop of Colombo (1992–2001). •
Johannes Friedrich, 77, German Lutheran cleric,
Landesbischof of
Bavaria (1999–2011). •
Bobby Graham, 80, Scottish footballer (
Motherwell,
Hamilton Academical,
Liverpool). •
Robert Grosvenor, 88, American sculptor, co-founder of
Park Place Gallery. •
Alfred E. Hierold, 83, German Catholic theologian. •
Keith Hodiak, 75, Guyanese-born British actor (
Are You Being Served?,
Doctor Who,
Full Metal Jacket) and dancer. •
Tapson Kaseba, 32, Zambian footballer (
Konkola Blades,
NAPSA Stars,
national team). •
Stephen Mendillo, 84, American actor (
Slap Shot,
Broadcast News,
Lone Star). •
William Plizka, 80, American politician, member of the
Wisconsin State Assembly (1984–1986). •
Felix Posen, 96, American businessman. •
Ted Robert, 81, Swiss singer-songwriter. •
Larry Robinson, 75, American politician, member of the
North Dakota Senate (1989–2020). •
Guy Rocher, 101, Canadian sociologist. •
Rolling Ray, 28, American media personality. •
Vicente Sanchís, 77, Spanish basketball referee. •
Michael Timm, 62, German boxing trainer.
4 •
Giorgio Armani, 91, Italian fashion designer, founder of
Armani, liver failure. •
Baddiewinkle, 97, American influencer and internet personality. •
Ryszard Budka, 90, Polish footballer (
Wisła Kraków,
national team). •
Ned Chiodo, 83, American politician, member of the
Iowa House of Representatives (1977–1985). •
Stuart Comberbach, 72, Zimbabwean diplomat, cancer. •
Jean Danguillaume, 92, French racing cyclist. •
William A. Farley, 87, American hair stylist (
Goodfellas,
The Exorcist,
Ransom). •
Jamie Harvey, 70, Scottish darts player. •
Yukio Hashi, 82, Japanese
enka singer. •
Darleane C. Hoffman, 98, American nuclear chemist. •
Phil Hoy, 88, American politician, member of the
Indiana House of Representatives (2004–2008). •
Ian Jones, 93, Australian
footballer (
North Melbourne). •
Katharine, Duchess of Kent, 92, British royal. •
Rick Kolowski, 80, American politician, member of the
Nebraska Legislature (2013–2021). •
Robert Jay Lifton, 99, American psychiatrist and author (
Thought Reform and the Psychology of Totalism). •
Ted Mann, 72, American television writer and producer (
NYPD Blue,
Deadwood,
Homeland), lung cancer. •
Joseph McNeil, 83, American Air Force major general and civil rights activist, member of the
Greensboro Four. •
Shigeru Oda, 100, Japanese jurist, judge (1976–2003) and vice-president (1991–1994) of the
International Court of Justice. •
Chris Pitt, 60, Australian Paralympic sport shooter (
2016,
2020). •
Tyrone Simard, 26, Canadian mass stabber, traffic collision. •
Viktor Šlajchrt, 73, Czech journalist, writer and poet. •
Neil Summers, 81, English-American actor (
Dick Tracy,
RoboCop,
The Shawshank Redemption) and stuntman. •
Robby Turner, 62, American pedal steel guitarist. •
Pia Velsi, 101, Italian actress (
Parenti serpenti,
...And the Wild Wild Women, ''
L'uccello migratore'').
5 •
Hooshmand Aghili, 88, Iranian singer. •
George Basalla, 97, American historian. •
Linda Bergen, 76, German singer. •
Maxine Clair, 86, American novelist and poet. •
Merwin Coad, 100, American minister and politician, member of the
U.S. House of Representatives (1957–1963). •
Pietro Derossi, 92, Italian architect. •
Ken Dryden, 78, Canadian
Hall of Fame ice hockey player (
Montreal Canadiens), author, and politician,
minister of social development (2004–2006) and
MP (2004–2011), six-time
Stanley Cup champion, cancer. •
Susan Firer, 76, American poet. •
Elizabeth Godwin, 28, British soldier, traffic collision. •
Davey Johnson, 82, American baseball player (
Baltimore Orioles,
Atlanta Braves) and manager (
New York Mets),
World Series champion (
1966,
1970,
1986). •
Miklós Kásler, 75, Hungarian oncologist,
minister of human resources (2018–2022). •
Babar Ali Khan, 62, Pakistani Olympic boxer (
1984). •
Horst Krause, 83, German actor (
No More Mr. Nice Guy,
Schultze Gets the Blues,
Polizeiruf 110). •
Antonín Kříž, 72, Czech Olympic biathlete (
1976). •
Jelica Kurjak, 72, Serbian diplomat and politician. •
Patricia Lieb, 83, American poet and journalist. •
Bruce Loose, 66, American punk rock musician (
Flipper), heart attack. •
Neville C. Luhmann Jr., 82, American physicist. •
Judy Manning, 82, American politician, member of the
Georgia House of Representatives (1997–2012). •
G. A. Moore, 86, American football player (
North Texas Mean Green) and high school coach (
Pilot Point,
Celina). •
Mayumi Narita, 55, Japanese swimmer, Paralympic champion (
1996,
2000,
2004), bile duct cancer. •
José María Oliveira, 91, Spanish film director. •
Derry Power, 90, Irish actor (
Super Gran,
Educating Rita,
Far and Away). •
Ervin J. Rokke, 85, American Air Force lieutenant general. •
Dan Runte, 61, American
monster truck driver (
Bigfoot), traffic collision. •
Jean Salut, 82, French rugby union player (
Stade Toulousain,
national team). •
Robin Shaw, 66, British solicitor. •
Ras Sheehama, 59, Namibian reggae musician, suicide. •
Walter Scott Smith Jr., 84, American jurist, judge of the
United States District Court for the Western District of Texas (1984–2016). •
Silvio Tendler, 75, Brazilian filmmaker (
Jango). •
José María Tojeira, 78, Spanish-born Salvadoran Jesuit priest. •
Mark Volman, 78, American musician (
The Turtles,
Flo & Eddie,
The Mothers of Invention), complications from a blood disease. •
Cas Wouters, 81, Dutch sociologist. •
Ruth Weiss, 101, German-born South African journalist and writer. •
Robert Wells, 64, British boxer, Olympic bronze medallist (
1984). •
Sir Robert Worcester, 91, American-born British pollster.
6 •
Alfredo Ambrosetti, 94, Italian management consultant. (death announced on this date) •
Duane Ankney, 79, American politician, member of the
Montana House of Representatives (2007–2015) and
Senate (2015–2023). •
David Baltimore, 87, American biologist and academic administrator,
Nobel Prize laureate (1975), president of
Caltech (1997–2005) and
Rockefeller University (1990–1991), cancer. •
Lucien Bellavia, 65, French footballer (
Thionville,
Châteauroux,
Nîmes). •
Ed Blakely, 87, American urban planner and academic. •
Arif Budimanta, 57, Indonesian politician,
MP (2009–2014). •
Rick Davies, 81, English musician (
Supertramp), and songwriter ("
Bloody Well Right", "
Goodbye Stranger"), complications from multiple myeloma. •
Bill Davis, 74, American racing team owner (
Bill Davis Racing). •
Christoph von Dohnányi, 95, German conductor (
Oper Frankfurt,
Cleveland Orchestra,
Philharmonia Orchestra). •
Kai Engelke, 79, German poet, writer and music journalist. •
Gary Faigin, 74, American realist painter, prostate cancer. •
Leila Fowler, 92, Nigerian educationist. •
John R. Gaydos, 82, American Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Jefferson City, Missouri (1997–2017). •
Rober Haddeciyan, 99, Armenian journalist, editor-in-chief of
Marmara (since 1967). •
Dame Pat Harrison, 93, New Zealand educationalist. •
Walt Helmick, 81, American politician, member of the
West Virginia Senate (1990–2013) and
commissioner of agriculture (2013–2017), cancer. •
Tomohiro Ishikawa, 52, Japanese politician,
MP (2007–2013), colorectal cancer. •
Karl Johan Johannessen, 82, Norwegian footballer (
Herd,
Lyn,
Molde). •
Carlos Lezcano, 69, Puerto Rican baseball player (
Chicago Cubs), cancer. •
Maru, 18, Japanese Internet cat, lung cancer. •
Noel Mullaney, 88, Irish Gaelic footballer (
Shamrock Gaels,
St Michael's,
Sligo). •
Denis Murphy, 86, Irish hurler (
Grenagh,
St Finbarr's,
Cork). •
Na Dong-hyun, 46, South Korean streamer and YouTuber. •
Paolo Nerozzi, 76, Italian trade unionist and politician,
senator (2008–2013). •
Willie Parker, 80, American football player (
Houston Oilers,
Houston Texans/Shreveport Steamer). •
Placidus Pei Ronggui, 92, Chinese Roman Catholic prelate, coadjutor bishop of
Luoyang (2003–2011). •
Pierre-Jean Ruff, 93, French Protestant pastor. •
Brian Cantwell Smith, 74, Canadian-American philosopher. •
Karen Soli, 77, American politician, member of the
South Dakota House of Representatives (since 2013). •
Janusz Szukszta, 93, Polish chess player. •
Rosa Tarlovsky de Roisinblit, 106, Argentine activist, co-founder of the
Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo. •
Gustavo Torner, 100, Spanish painter and sculptor. •
Susan Xenarios, 79, American activist.
7 •
Dunshee de Abranches, 88, Brazilian football executive, president of
Flamengo (1981–1983). •
Antonio Bailetti, 87, Italian road racing cyclist, Olympic champion (
1960). •
Serge Boucheny, 96, French politician,
deputy (1967–1968) and
senator (1969–1986). •
John Burton, 92, American politician, member of the
U.S. House of Representatives (1974–1983), the
California Senate (1996–2004) and
Assembly (1965–1974, 1988–1996). •
Don Cox, 85, American politician, member of the
Washington House of Representatives (2009–2010). •
Stuart Craig, 83, English production designer (
Harry Potter,
Gandhi,
The English Patient),
Oscar winner (
1983,
1989,
1997), complications from Parkinson's disease. •
Brian Dayett, 68, American baseball player (
Chicago Cubs,
New York Yankees), complications from Parkinson's disease. •
Tsering Dhondup, 65, Tibetan politician. •
Marilyn Diamond, 81, American author and detoxification promoter, complications from dementia. •
Vasili Golovachyov, 77, Russian science fiction writer, heart attack. •
Ann Granger, 86, British crime writer (
Cold in the Earth). •
Jaka, 39, American professional wrestler (
EVOLVE,
Beyond Wrestling), heart attack. •
Cahit Karakaş, 97, Turkish engineer and politician,
minister of transport (1971) and
speaker of the Grand National Assembly (1977–1980). •
Sir Edmund Lawrence, 93, Kittitian civil servant,
governor-general (2013–2015). •
Jim Marshall, 94, American baseball player and manager (
Chicago Cubs,
New York Mets,
Chunichi Dragons). •
Adalbert Ndzana, 86, Cameroonian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Mbalmayo (1987–2016). •
Dalmas Otieno, 80, Kenyan politician,
MP (1988–2017). •
Ning Pan, 72, Chinese-born American engineer. •
John Penton, 100, American motorcycle racer. •
Jean-Marie Séverin, 84, Belgian politician,
MP (1992–1995),
Walloon deputy (1995–1999, 2000–2009). •
René Tendron, 91, French journalist (
TF1). •
Badruddin Umar, 93, Bangladeshi political activist.
8 •
Nazim Baykishiyev, 77, Azerbaijani stage designer, lung cancer. •
Dina Nath Bhagat, 79, Indian politician,
Jammu and Kashmir MLA (since 2014). •
Inge Brück, 88, German singer ("
Anouschka") and actress. •
Judy Jean Chapman, 83, American nurse. •
Chuang Chia-Fu, 90, Chinese table tennis player. •
Robert Cooter, 80, American economist and legal scholar. •
Geoff Corkish, 72, Manx politician,
MHK (2006–2018), cancer. •
Rajendra Dholakia, 68, Indian politician,
Odisha MLA (2004–2014, since 2019), complications from heart transplant. •
Joseph Dube, 81, American weightlifter, Olympic bronze medalist (
1968). •
Jutta Dümpe-Krüger, 63, German politician,
MP (2002–2005). •
Fastnet Rock, 23, Australian Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. •
Robin Glendinning, 87, Northern Irish playwright and politician. •
Philippe Goddin, 81, Belgian literary critic (
The Adventures of Tintin) and author. •
Jean-Paul Imbert, 83, French organist and teacher, drowned. •
Berel Lang, 92, American academic. •
Andrej Marinc, 94, Slovenian politician, general secretary of the
ZKS (1982–1986),
president of the Executive Council of the Socialist Republic of Slovenia (1972–1978). •
Pat Matson, 81, American football player (
Cincinnati Bengals,
Denver Broncos,
Green Bay Packers). •
Charly Oleg, 94, French musician, composer and conductor. •
Tom Patton, 90, American baseball player (
Baltimore Orioles). •
Angela Ro Ro, 75, Brazilian singer-songwriter. •
Salli Sachse, 82, American actress (
Muscle Beach Party,
The Trip,
Wild in the Streets). •
Chris Steele-Perkins, 78, British photographer. •
Aza Takho-Godi, 102, Russian philologist. •
Sankarshan Thakur, 63, Indian journalist, editor of
The Telegraph (since 2023). •
Hugo Valentin, 87, Italian
South Tyrolean politician, member of the
Landtag of South Tyrol (1978–1993) and the
Regional Council of Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol (1978–1993).
9 •
Paul Baccaglini, 41, American-born Italian football executive and television personality (
Le Iene), president of
Palermo (2017). •
Robert Bath, 88–89, Australian Olympic boxer (
1956). •
David S. Baxter, 70, Scottish Mormon
general authority. •
Stefano Benni, 78, Italian writer. •
Allan Cole, 74, Jamaican footballer (
Náutico,
national team) and songwriter ("
War"). •
Robert K. Corbin, 96, American politician,
attorney general of Arizona (1979–1991) and president of the
National Rifle Association (1992–1993), cardiac arrest. •
Emogene Creque, 106, British Virgin Islands politician,
MHA (1965). •
Jim Dickson, 87, American baseball player (
Houston Colt .45s,
Cincinnati Reds,
Kansas City Athletics). •
Sergio Doplicher, 84, Italian physicist. •
Michael Dryhurst, 87, British-born American film producer (
Excalibur,
Hudson Hawk,
Never Say Never Again). •
Mar Elepaño, 70–71, Filipino-American filmmaker. (death announced on this date) •
Alison Leslie Gold, 80, American author. •
Haru Urara, 29, Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse, colic. •
Polly Holliday, 88, American actress (
Alice,
Gremlins,
The Parent Trap), pneumonia. •
Asahi Kurizuka, 88, Japanese actor (
Shinsengumi!,
The Unfettered Shogun). •
Stephen P. Long, 75, British-born American plant physiologist, pancreatic cancer. •
Kenneth Margerison, 79, American historian. •
Robert D. Maurer, 101, American physicist, developer of
optical fiber. •
Jeffrey Meldrum, 67, American anthropologist, brain cancer. •
Jacob Murey, 84, Soviet-born Israeli chess player. •
Andrew R. Neureuther, 84, American electrical engineer. •
Mark Norell, 68, American vertebrate paleontologist, heart failure. •
Geoffrey Somerset, 6th Baron Raglan, 93, British peer, businessman and politician. •
Alfred Rieber, 94, American historian. •
Bohumila Řimnáčová, 78, Czech gymnast, Olympic silver medalist (
1968), world artistic team champion (
1966). •
Armando Santiago, 93, Portuguese-born Canadian composer.
10 •
Jutta Bauer, 70, German writer and illustrator, anaphylaxis. •
Christian Boner, 77, French journalist. •
Guido Convents, 69, Belgian historian. •
Sir Peter Cresswell, 81, English jurist, judge of the
High Court of Justice (1991–2008), cancer. •
Bruce DuMont, 81, American radio talk show host (
Beyond the Beltway) and television broadcaster. •
Brian Eisner, 85, American tennis player and coach. •
Deon Fourie, 92, South African army officer and academic. •
Phyllis Gardner, 75, American clinical pharmacologist and academic, early skeptic of
Theranos, heart attack. •
Bobby Hart, 86, American musician (
Boyce and Hart) and songwriter ("
Come a Little Bit Closer", "
Last Train to Clarksville"). •
John Henderson, 87, Australian
footballer (
Collingwood). •
Mark Hine, 61, English footballer (
Darlington,
Peterborough United,
Doncaster Rovers). •
Alan Howarth, Baron Howarth of Newport, 81, British politician,
MP (1983–2005) and member of the
House of Lords (since 2005), cancer. •
Aaron Jaffe, 95, American politician, member of the
Illinois House of Representatives (1971–1985) and chairman of the
Illinois Gaming Board (2005–2015). •
Charlie Kirk, 31, American conservative activist, co-founder of
Turning Point USA,
shot. •
Bärbel Köster, 68, German canoe sprinter, Olympic bronze medallist (
1976). •
Norbert Lemire, 76, Canadian painter. •
Roberto Lonardo, 81–82, Uruguayan footballer (
Dallas Tornado,
Kansas City Spurs,
Rochester Lancers). •
Stan Martin, 72, New Zealand rugby league player (
Richmond Bulldogs) and coach (
Cook Islands,
women's national team). •
Chandra Nagamallaiah, 50, Indian-American motel manager, stabbed. •
Adam Niemiec, 78, Polish Olympic basketball player (
1968). •
Roy Parnell, 81, English footballer (
Tranmere Rovers,
Bury,
Everton). •
Leo Pearlstein, 104, American advertising executive and businessman. •
Nicky Ryan, 79, Irish music producer (
Enya), four-time
Grammy winner. •
Paula Shaw, 84, American actress (
Freddy vs. Jason,
Mr. Young,
The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas). •
Garth Thomas, 61, American football player (
Seattle Seahawks). •
Francesco Trapani, 68, Italian jeweller and luxury goods executive, CEO of
Bulgari (1984–2014). •
Vinnie Roe, 27, Irish Thoroughbred racehorse.
11 •
Imad Mohammad Alatiqi, 69, Kuwaiti oil scientist and politician,
minister of oil (2024). •
Adriano Bernardini, 83, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, apostolic nuncio to
Bangladesh (1992–1996),
Argentina (2003–2011), and
Italy (2011–2017). •
Alma Dawson, 82, American librarian and scholar. •
Marijke Djwalapersad, 73, Surinamese politician,
chairperson of the National Assembly (1996–2000). •
Jim Doolan, 95, Irish politician,
senator (1980–1981). •
Bevin Fortuin, 46, South African rugby union player (
Cheetahs,
national team) and coach (
SWD Eagles), heart attack. •
Sam Gargan, 77, Canadian politician, member (1983–1999) and
speaker (1995–2000) of the
Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories, mayor of
Fort Providence (2015–2018). •
Conor Gearty, 67, Irish legal scholar. •
Minasse Haile, 95, Ethiopian politician,
ambassador to the United States (1969–1971) and
minister of foreign affairs (1971–1974). •
Chris Hill, 80, British disc jockey. •
Kwadwo Safo Kantanka, 77, Ghanaian businessman and pastor. •
Emmanuel Karsen, 62, French actor. •
Janusz Majewski, 85, Polish Olympic fencer (
1972). •
Francesco Mallegni, 85, Italian paleoanthropologist. •
Tiana Mangakahia, 30, Australian basketball player (
Syracuse Orange), breast cancer. •
Per Mattsson, 77, Swedish actor (
Fanny and Alexander,
Anita: Swedish Nymphet). •
Mária J. Nagy, 91, Romanian linguist. •
John D. Petersen, 77, American chemist, educator, and academic administrator, president of the
University of Tennessee system (2004–2009). •
Alberto Porta y Muñoz, 79, Spanish painter. •
Viv Prince, 84, English drummer (
Pretty Things,
The Jeff Beck Group). •
Libardo Ramírez Gómez, 91, Colombian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Armenia (1972–1986) and of
Garzón (1986–2003). •
Eduardo Serrano, 82, Venezuelan actor (
Juana la virgen,
La Zulianita,
La Sombra de Piera), lung cancer. •
P. P. Thankachan, 86, Indian politician, member (1982–2001) and speaker (1991–1995) of the
Kerala Legislative Assembly. •
Ana Vidjen, 93, Croatian-Serbian sculptor. •
Philippe Ward, 67, French writer. •
Yu Menglong, 37, Chinese actor (
Go Princess Go,
Eternal Love,
The Legend of the White Snake), fall.
12 •
Bob Alcivar, 87, American music producer, arranger and composer. •
Eusebius J. Beltran, 91, American Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Tulsa (1978–1992) and archbishop of
Oklahoma City (1992–2010). •
Andrei Chemerkin, 53, Russian weightlifter, Olympic champion (
1996). •
Jan Boland Coetzee, 80, South African rugby union player (
Western Province,
national team). •
Daniel Cremieux, 87, French fashion designer. •
Jack Daniels, 92, American running coach and modern pentathlete, Olympic silver medalist (
1956). •
Sareeta Domingo, 44–45, British author. •
Ulf Fink, 82, German politician,
MP (1994–2002). •
Ted Goveia, 55, Canadian
football coach (
Burlington Braves) and executive (
Toronto Argonauts,
Hamilton Tiger-Cats), cancer. •
Sir Peter Hirsch, 100, German-born British metallurgist. •
Kim Seong-min, 63, North Korean-born South Korean political activist, cancer. •
D. D. Lapang, 91, Indian politician, four-time
chief minister of Meghalaya. •
Bill Manchuk, 78, Canadian
football player (
Edmonton Eskimos,
Saskatchewan Roughriders),
Grey Cup champion (1981, 1982). •
Andy Nelson, 92, American football player (
Baltimore Colts,
New York Giants) and restaurateur. •
Rico Oller, 67, American politician, member of the
California State Assembly (1996–2000) and
Senate (2000–2004). •
Tara Parra, 93, Mexican actress (
My Universe In Lower Case,
Más Sabe el Diablo por Viejo,
Hidden Moon). •
Drummond Rennie, 89, American nephrologist. •
Lionel Vinche, 88, Belgian painter. •
Johnnie J. Young, 87, American politician, member of the
South Carolina House of Representatives (1977–1978).
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Anatoly Akeyev, 71, Russian politician, member of the
Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union (1984–1989). •
Sir Peter Baxendell, 100, British oil executive (
Shell). •
Karin Borner, 89, Swiss Olympic figure skater (
1956). •
John Bradstock, 75, Australian rugby league footballer (
Newtown). (death announced on this date) •
Gerard Cox, 85, Dutch singer and actor (
Toen Was Geluk Heel Gewoon,
The Debut), oesophageal cancer. •
Bob Goodenow, 72, American ice hockey player (
Harvard Crimson,
Flint Generals) and administrator, executive director of the
NHLPA (1992–2005). •
Saleh Hachad, 86, Moroccan fighter pilot. •
Sandra Noll Hammond, 89, American dancer. •
Neda Al-Hilali, 86, American fiber artist. •
Eddie Hunter, 82, Scottish football player and manager (
Queen's Park). •
John Jameson, 84, English cricketer (
Warwickshire,
national team). •
Fred Kirschenmann, 90, American agriculturalist. •
Stephen Luscombe, 70, English musician (
Blancmange) and songwriter ("
Living on the Ceiling", "
Don't Tell Me"). •
Wade MacLeod, 38, Canadian ice hockey player (
Springfield Falcons,
Manchester Storm,
Lillehammer IK), brain cancer. •
Andreas Martin, 72, German
schlager singer. •
John Masius, 75, American television writer and producer (
St. Elsewhere,
Touched by an Angel,
Providence),
Emmy winner (
1984,
1986), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. •
Merica, 72, Brazilian footballer (
Flamengo,
Bahia,
Confiança). •
Mary Rose Oakar, 85, American politician, member of the
U.S. House of Representatives (1977–1993). •
Omen, 49, American music producer ("
I'm Single"). (body discovered on this date) •
John Painter, 92, Australian cellist. •
Farida Parveen, 70, Bangladeshi folk singer. •
Hermeto Pascoal, 89, Brazilian jazz musician, multiple organ failure. •
Earl S. Richardson, 81, American academic, president of
Morgan State University (1984–2010). •
Charley Rosen, 84, American basketball player (
Scranton Miners), coach (
Rockford Lightning,
Oklahoma City Cavalry) and author, cancer. •
George Sievwright, 88, Scottish footballer (
Macclesfield Town,
Oldham Athletic,
Rochdale). •
Paulo Soares, 63, Brazilian journalist (
ESPN Brazil,
Rádio Record,
TV Cultura), multiple organ failure. •
Akiko Tsuruga, 58, Japanese jazz composer and keyboardist. •
Luther Wenge, 65, Papua New Guinean politician and judge,
MP (1997–2012, since 2022) and twice governor of
Morobe Province. •
Murad Yagizarov, 86, Azerbaijani actor (
The Stepmother,
Matteo Falcone,
Babek).
14 •
Suzana Agostini, 43, Brazilian footballer (
Santos), uterine cancer. •
Hafez Ahmadullah, 84, Bangladeshi Islamic scholar, chairman of
Anjuman-e-Ittihadul Madaris Bangladesh (since 2024), stroke. •
Max Basheer, 98, Australian
Hall of Fame football administrator (
SANFL). •
Tony Bianco, 72, American jazz drummer and composer. •
Pat Crowley, 91, American actress (''
Please Don't Eat the Daisies, Port Charles, Forever Female''). •
Antoni Pacyfik Dydycz, 87, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Drohiczyn (1994–2014). •
Jim Edgar, 79, American politician,
governor (1991–1999) and
secretary of state (1981–1991) of
Illinois, member of the
Illinois House of Representatives (1977–1979), complications from pancreatic cancer. •
Robert Gauldin, 93, American composer and academic. •
Eddie Giacomin, 86, Canadian
Hall of Fame ice hockey player (
New York Rangers,
Detroit Red Wings), coach, and broadcaster (
New York Islanders). •
Sir Nicholas Grimshaw, 85, English architect (
125 Park Road,
Oxford Ice Rink,
National Space Centre). •
Ricky Hatton, 46, English professional boxer,
IBF world super lightweight champion (2005–2006, 2007) and
WBA world welterweight champion (2006), hanged. •
Sarada Hoffman, 96, Indian dancer and choreographer. •
René Homier-Roy, 85, Canadian journalist and television presenter. •
Tess Johnston, 93, American diplomat and author, complications from COVID-19. •
John Kilpatrick, 86, Australian
footballer (
St Kilda). •
Sir David Knox, 92, British politician,
MP (1970–1997). •
Frank Lazarus, 86, South African-British composer (
A Day in Hollywood / A Night in the Ukraine). •
Safiatou Lopez, 49, Burkinabé businesswoman and political activist. •
Jesús Martínez Ross, 91, Mexican politician,
deputy (1973–1975) and
governor of Quintana Roo (1975–1981). •
John Martinkus, 56, Australian journalist. •
Siegmund Nimsgern, 85, German operatic bass-baritone. •
Edward Ormondroyd, 99, American children's novelist (
David and the Phoenix). •
Gianni Quaranta, 82, Italian production designer (
A Room with a View,
La Traviata,
1900),
Oscar winner (
1987). •
Isabel Rilvas, 90, Portuguese parachutist. •
Barry Roberts, 79, New Zealand cricketer (
Northern Districts). •
Jaime Rodríguez, 66, Salvadoran football player (
Léon,
national team) and manager (
San Salvador), cardiac arrest. •
Fumitaka Sato, 87, Japanese astrophysicist and theoretical physicist, pneumonia. •
Beverly Thomson, 61, Canadian journalist and news anchor (
CTV News), breast cancer. •
Václav Žák, 80, Czech politician and publicist, member of the
Czech National Council (1990–1992) and signatory of
Charter 77.
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Luboš Adamec, 66, Czech Olympic sport shooter (
1988,
1992). •
April March, 90, American burlesque dancer. •
Brigitte Asdonk, 77, German political activist and convicted criminal. •
Carlo Becchi, 85, Italian physicist (
BRST quantization). •
Ymania Brown, 62, Samoan LGBTQ rights activist and lawyer. •
Manolo Cardo, 85, Spanish football player and manager (
Sevilla). •
Ione Christensen, 91, Canadian politician,
senator (1999–2006),
commissioner of Yukon (1979), and
mayor of Whitehorse (1976–1979). •
Paul Cohen, 91, American historian (
Discovering History in China). •
Hallard Croft, 89, British mathematician. •
Habib Boromand Dashghapu, 64, Iranian Shiite cleric and politician,
MP (1988–1992, 2012–2016), cancer. •
William C. Davis, 86, Canadian politician,
Ontario MPP (1985–1987). •
Nancy Dembowski, 91, American politician, member of the
Indiana House of Representatives (2007–2013). •
Ted Ford, 78, American baseball player (
Cleveland Indians,
Texas Rangers). •
David Frayne, 91, English Anglican priest. •
Ron Friedman, 93, American screenwriter (
The Transformers: The Movie,
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero), cardiopulmonary arrest. •
Jill Godmilow, 81, American filmmaker (
Antonia: A Portrait of the Woman,
Waiting for the Moon). •
James Grashow, 83, American sculptor and woodcut artist. •
Matti Hamberg, 93, Finnish Olympic speed skater (
1956). •
Alan Iglitzin, 93, American violist (
Philadelphia String Quartet), founder of the
Olympic Music Festival. •
John Christopher Jones, 77, American actor (
On Our Own,
The Village,
Moonstruck). •
Ian Judge, 79, English theatre and opera director. •
Marilyn Knowlden, 99, American actress (
Angels with Dirty Faces,
Imitation of Life,
Les Misérables). •
Ferenc Lénárt, 60, Hungarian Olympic weightlifter (
1992). •
Larry Littlebird, 84, American painter, filmmaker and actor. •
Bob Milano, 85, American college baseball coach (
California Golden Bears), complications from Alzheimer's disease. •
Richard Moe, 88, American attorney and historic preservation advocate. •
Joel Moss, 79, American sound engineer and record producer, aneurysm. •
Slavko Obadov, 77, Serbian judoka, Olympic bronze medallist (
1976). •
Thomas Perry, 78, American author (''
The Butcher's Boy, The Old Man''). •
Pat Power, 83, Australian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of
Canberra and Goulburn (1986–2012). •
Harald Serafin, 93, Austrian opera singer and actor. •
Anita Studer, 81, Swiss ornithologist. •
Toby Talbot, 96, American cinema owner and film distributor. •
Tang Liang Hong, 89, Singaporean politician,
MP (1995–1997). •
Paulo Tchipilica, 85, Angolan politician,
minister of justice (1992–2004). •
Ting Mao-shih, 99, Taiwanese diplomat,
minister of foreign affairs (1987–1988),
representative to the United States (1988–1994), and
secretary-general to the president (1999–2000). •
Norman Toynton, 86, British abstract painter. (death announced on this date) •
Murray Williamson, 91, Canadian-born American ice hockey player and Olympic coach (
1972).
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Sebastià Bardolet i Pujol, 91, Spanish Roman Catholic monk, abbot of
Santa Maria de Montserrat Abbey (1989–2000). •
Shivram Bhoje, 83, Indian nuclear scientist. •
Yehuda Zvi Blum, 93, Slovak-born Israeli legal scholar,
permanent representative to the United Nations (1978–1984). •
Joke Bruijs, 73, Dutch actress, singer, and cabaret artist (
Toen Was Geluk Heel Gewoon). •
Judy Burke, 94, New Zealand tennis player. •
Ricardo Cabrisas, 88, Cuban politician,
vice president of the Council of Ministers (since 2009),
minister of foreign trade and investment (2023–2024). •
Oscar Calics, 85, Argentine footballer (
Banfield,
San Lorenzo,
national team). •
Gaines C. Granade, 91, American politician, member of the
Georgia House of Representatives (1971–1972). •
Séverin Granvorka, 77, French volleyball player (
national team) and head coach (
national women's team,
Switzerland national women's team). •
Marilyn Hagerty, 99, American newspaper columnist (
Grand Forks Herald). •
Ronald Jensen, 89, American mathematician and academic. •
Michael Kenward, 80, British science writer. (death announced on this date) •
D. D. Lewis, 79, American
Hall of Fame football player (
Mississippi State Bulldogs,
Dallas Cowboys),
Super Bowl champion (
1972,
1978). •
Tomas Lindberg, 52, Swedish death metal singer (
At the Gates,
Grotesque),
adenoid cystic carcinoma. •
Marion Maddox, 60, Australian academic and author. •
Stanley Meadows, 94, British actor (
The Ipcress File,
Coronation Street,
Payroll). •
Dejan Milovanović, 41, Serbian footballer (
Red Star Belgrade,
Lens,
national team), heart attack. •
Volodymyr Morhun, 87, Ukrainian biologist. •
Robert Redford, 89, American actor (
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, ''
All the President's Men) and film director (Ordinary People''),
Oscar winner (
1980). •
Ante Roso, 73, Croatian general. •
Tullio Rossi, 77, Italian racing cyclist. •
Novatus Rugambwa, 67, Tanzanian Roman Catholic prelate, apostolic nuncio to
Angola (2010–2015),
Honduras (2015–2019), and
New Zealand (2019–2024). •
Ernest Shand, 85, American politician, member of the
Vermont House of Representatives (2003–2013). •
Milivoj Solar, 89, Croatian literary theorist and historian. •
Franklin Southworth, 96, American linguist. •
Vladimir Timoshenko, 82, Russian diplomat,
ambassador to Benin (2002–2008). •
Sir Jonathan Tod, 86, British Royal Navy officer. •
Joseph Urusemal, 73, Micronesian politician,
president (2003–2007). •
Lasse Westman, 86, Swedish film director and cinematographer. •
Jack Williams, 94, New Zealand cricketer (
Canterbury). •
Donald S. Zagoria, 97, American author and academic.
17 •
Viktor Ageyev, 84, Russian boxer. •
Abdul Gani Bhat, 90, Indian poet and political activist, co-founder of
MUF. •
Mel Bungey, 91, Australian politician, member of the
House of Representatives (1974–1983). •
José María Castellano, 78, Spanish businessman, CEO of
Inditex Group (1997–2005), president of
ONO (2008–2014) and
Abanca (2011–2014). •
Roger Climpson, 93, British-born Australian television newsreader (
Nine Network,
Seven Network) and host (
This is Your Life). •
Hans Enoksen, 69, Greenlandic politician,
prime minister (2002–2009), member (since 1987) and
speaker (2018) of the
Inatsisartut. •
Jim Fahnhorst, 66, American football player (
San Francisco 49ers),
Super Bowl champion (
1985,
1989,
1990). •
Roland Göhler, 82, German rower, Olympic silver medalist (
1968). •
Arturo Gómez-Pompa, 90, Mexican biologist. •
Ruslan Gostev, 80, Russian politician,
MP (1993–2016). •
Daniela Hammer-Tugendhat, 79, Austrian art historian. •
John Harris, 73, American golfer, acute myeloid leukemia. •
Leo Hindery, 77, American businessman. •
Allie Light, 90, American filmmaker and producer (
In the Shadow of the Stars),
Oscar winner (
1991), heart failure. •
Riff Markowitz, 86, Canadian-American television producer (
The Hitchhiker) and theatre director. •
Gajanan Mehendale, 77, Indian historian, heart attack. •
Dame Joan Metge, 95, New Zealand anthropologist. •
Donald Oliver, 86, Canadian politician,
senator (1990–2013). •
Mario de Jesús Pérez Jiménez, 76, Spanish computer scientist and academic, member of the
Academia Europaea (since 2011). •
Giuseppe Maria Reina, 70, Italian politician,
deputy (2006–2008). •
John Rubey, 73, American president of
AEG-TV and CEO of
Fathom Events. •
Sergio Salvati, 91, Italian cinematographer (
Four of the Apocalypse,
Sette note in nero,
City of the Living Dead). •
Loran Schmit, 96, American politician, member of the
Nebraska Legislature (1969–1993). •
Barry Seal, 87, British politician,
MEP (1979–1999),
acute myeloid leukaemia. •
John Searle, 93, American philosopher (
Chinese room). •
Babak Shahbazi, 43–44, Iranian spy, execution by hanging. •
Evgeny Shulepov, 67, Russian politician, mayor of
Vologda (2008–2016),
MP (2016–2021), member of the
Legislative Assembly of Vologda Oblast (2021–2025). •
Sam Sparks, 86, American jurist, judge of the
U.S. District Court for West Texas (since 1991). •
David Stabler, 72, American journalist (
The Oregonian), acute myeloid leukemia. •
Jacob Thoomkuzhy, 94, Indian
Syro-Malabar Catholic hierarch, bishop of
Mananthavady (1973–1995),
Thamarassery (1995–1996) and archbishop of
Trichur (1996–2007). •
Dominique Wilms, 95, Belgian actress (
La môme vert-de-gris, ''
The Women Couldn't Care Less, Caesar the Conqueror'').
18 •
Mohammed ben Abdallah, 81, Ghanaian playwright. •
Ed Acosta, 81, Panamanian baseball player (
San Diego Padres,
Pittsburgh Pirates). •
Óscar Almaraz Smer, 57, Mexican politician, member of the
Congress of Tamaulipas (2011–2013) and
federal deputy (2021–2024). •
Fausto Amodei, 91, Italian politician and singer,
deputy (1968–1972). •
Déjean Bélizaire, 90, Haitian politician, president of the
Senate (1991–1993). •
Jairus Birech, 32, Kenyan steeplechase runner. •
Anita Borges, 78, Indian pathologist, heart attack. •
Ken Boyd, 73, American basketball player (
New Orleans Jazz). •
Miguel Calderón Gómez, 74, Cuban basketball player (
national team), Olympic bronze medallist (
1972). •
Amade Camal, 71, Mozambican transport industry executive and politician,
MP (1994–1999). •
Ambroise Dupont, 88, French politician,
senator (1989–2014). •
Rodney Godshall, 81, American operatic bass. •
Sir Gerald Gordon, 96, Scottish lawyer. (death announced on this date) •
Agnes Gund, 87, American philanthropist and arts patron, president of the
Museum of Modern Art (1991–2002). •
Charles Guthrie, Baron Guthrie of Craigiebank, 86, British field marshal,
assistant chief (1987–1989) and
chief of the general staff (1994–1997),
chief of the defence staff (1997–2001), ruptured cerebral aneurysm. •
Alfred Heer, 63, Swiss politician,
MNC (since 2007). •
Brett James, 57, American country singer and songwriter ("
Jesus, Take the Wheel"),
Grammy winner (
2007), plane crash. •
István Kiss, 76, Hungarian Olympic gymnast (
1972). •
Irma Könye, 71, Hungarian sprinter. •
František Ledecký, 84, Czech speedway motorcycle rider (
national team) and coach. •
Florin Marin, 72, Romanian football player (
Rapid București,
FCSB) and manager (
Farul Constanța), complications from dementia. •
Diane Martel, 63, American music video director ("
Blurred Lines", "
We Can't Stop", "
All I Want for Christmas Is You") and choreographer, breast cancer. •
Lottie B. Scott, 88, American civil rights advocate. •
Robo Shankar, 46, Indian comedian and actor (
Maari,
Velainu Vandhutta Vellaikaaran,
Mannar Vagaiyara), kidney and liver failure. •
George Smoot, 80, American astrophysicist,
Nobel Prize laureate (2006), heart attack. •
Akella Venkata Suryanarayana, 75, Indian screenwriter and playwright. •
Fumio Ueda, 77, Japanese politician, mayor of
Sapporo (2003–2015), pancreatic cancer. •
Josef Volf, 86, Czech Olympic cyclist (
1960). •
Gennady Zhilin, 79, Russian jurist, judge of the
Constitutional Court (1999–2016).
19 •
Abdi Baleta, 84, Albanian diplomat. •
Jeff Bottema, 65, American motocross racer. •
Joël Bourdin, 87, French politician,
senator (1989–2014). •
Paddy Carolan, 96, Irish Gaelic footballer (
CLG Cúchulainn,
Cavan). •
Sonny Curtis, 88, American
Hall of Fame musician (
The Crickets) and songwriter ("
I Fought the Law", "
Walk Right Back"), complications from pneumonia. •
Julieta Fierro, 77, Mexican astrophysicist. •
Julio Frade, 82, Uruguayan comedian. •
Zubeen Garg, 52, Indian singer-songwriter and actor (
Tumi Mor Matho Mor,
Mon Jaai,
Rodor Sithi), drowned. •
Jonathan González, 30, Ecuadorian footballer (
Independiente del Valle,
L.D.U. Quito,
national team), shot. •
Peter Gurney, 93, British bomb disposal expert. •
JD Twitch, 57, Scottish DJ (
Optimo), brain tumour. •
A. K. M. Kamruzzaman, 85, Bangladeshi politician,
MP (1991–1996). •
Thanmanpillai Kanagasabai, 86, Sri Lankan politician,
MP (2004–2010). •
Bryan Kneale, 95, Manx artist and sculptor. •
Jean-Pierre Kuskowiak, 76, French footballer (
Valenciennes,
Nancy,
Melun). •
Anne Rankin Mahoney, 88, American sociologist. •
Ryuji Matsumura, 87, Japanese politician, member of the
House of Councillors (1995–2013). •
Ian Monk, 65, British writer and translator. •
Antonio Rivero Taravillo, 62, Spanish writer and poet. •
Hema Sane, 85, Indian botanist. •
J. Alfred Smith, 94, American pastor. •
Wally Warning, 76-77, Aruban reggae musician. •
Mike Wofford, 87, American jazz pianist,
hyponatremia.
20 •
Alcide Angeloni, 98, Italian politician,
senator (1983–1992). •
Matt Beard, 47, English football manager (
Burnley Women,
Liverpool Women), suicide. •
Herbert Bevard, 79, American Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Saint Thomas (2008–2020). •
Ivar Bøksle, 78, Norwegian singer and accordionist. •
Brian Burke, 90, American football player and coach, complications from Alzheimer's disease. •
Marian Burros, 92, American food writer (
The New York Times,
The Washington Post), heart attack. •
Iain Coleman, 67, British politician,
MP (1997–2005). •
Harry Gilbert, 71–72, British biochemist. •
Mikhail Gorbanevsky, 72, Russian linguist. •
Egil Gade Greve, 95, Norwegian banker. •
Takatoshi Ito, 74, Japanese economist. •
Bill Jenkins, 68, Canadian curler,
world junior champion (1977). •
Waqar Masood Khan, 74, Pakistani civil servant and political advisor, four-time
finance secretary. •
Franklin King, 68, American football player (
BC Lions,
Calgary Stampeders,
Toronto Argonauts). •
David Kroyanker, 86, Israeli architect. •
Stanislav Lakoba, 72, Abkhaz historian and politician, secretary of the
Security Council (2005–2009, 2011–2013), traffic collision. •
Jan Lála, 87, Czech footballer (
SK Slavia Prague,
FC Lausanne-Sport). •
Tom Matano, 76, Japanese automobile designer. •
James Mitchum, 84, American actor (
Thunder Road, ''
In Harm's Way, Moonrunners''). •
Enrique Molina Pico, 87, Argentine military officer,
chief of the general staff of the Navy (1993–1996). •
Aryeh Moskona, 78, Bulgarian-born Israeli actor (
Kazablan,
Charlie and a Half,
Beyond the Sea) and singer, chronic lung disease. •
Lois North, 103, American politician, member of the
Washington House of Representatives (1969–1975) and
Senate (1975–1979). •
Horst Queck, 81, German ski jumper. •
Lee Rupp, 87, American politician, member of the
Nebraska Legislature (1982–1989). •
Roberto Russo, 77, Italian film director (
Flirt), screenwriter and photographer. •
C. Gene Samberson, 91, American politician, member of the
New Mexico House of Representatives (1970–1988). •
Yuri Shaygardanov, 71, Russian cinematographer (
Vagrant Bus,
Cynics, ''
Women's Property''). •
Władysław Zieliński, 90, Polish sprint canoeist, Olympic bronze medallist (
1960).
21 •
Salahuddin Ahmad, 77, Bangladeshi jurist,
attorney general (2008–2009). •
Charanjit Ahuja, 71, Indian composer, liver cancer. •
Elmar Budde, 90, German musicologist. •
Ron Carroll, 57, American DJ, singer and music producer, heart attack. •
Shawn Clark, 50, American college football coach (
Appalachian State Mountaineers). •
Jonathan Clements, 62, British financial journalist. •
Michel Dessaint, 90, French politician,
deputy (1995–1997). •
Stu Freebairn, 93, New Zealand rugby union player (
Manawatu,
national team). •
Leo Gerard, 78, Canadian steelworker and labour leader. •
Alexander Gorban, 73, Russian scientist. •
Ruth Johns, 91, British social historian, journalist and author. •
Edward Kravitz, 92, American neuroscientist. •
Léon Landini, 99, French resistance fighter and political activist, president of the
Pole of Communist Revival in France (2004–2006). •
André Landzaat, 81, Dutch actor (
General Hospital), pneumonia. •
Douglas Laux, 42, American CIA officer and author (
Left of Boom). •
Richard Morrissette, 69, American politician, member of the
Oklahoma House of Representatives (2004–2016), bile duct cancer. •
Bob Oldis, 97, American baseball player (
Washington Senators,
Philadelphia Phillies), coach and scout (
Miami Marlins). •
Bernie Parent, 80, Canadian
Hall of Fame ice hockey player (
Philadelphia Flyers,
Toronto Maple Leafs,
Boston Bruins),
Stanley Cup champion (
1974,
1975). •
Roland Pidoux, 78, French cellist (
Via Nova Quartet) and conductor. •
Robert E. Rich, 98, American intelligence official,
deputy director of the National Security Agency (1982–1986). •
Peter Ryan, 91, Australian rugby league footballer (
Newtown,
Parramatta). •
Serdu, 85, Belgian cartoonist (
Spirou) and illustrator. •
Sulejman Spaho, 76, Serbian politician,
MP (2003–2012). •
John Stapleton, 79, English broadcaster (
Nationwide,
Watchdog) and journalist (
ITV), complications from Parkinson's disease and pneumonia. •
Quintard Taylor, 76, American historian, founder of
BlackPast.org. •
Stan Turner, 81, American news anchor (
KSTP-TV), cancer.
22 •
Angus Abbey, 99, Australian
footballer (
Footscray). •
Aron Bielski, 98, Polish-American partisan (
Bielski partisans) and Holocaust survivor. •
Dickie Bird, 92, English cricket umpire and player (
Yorkshire,
Leicestershire). •
Jerome A. Cohen, 95, American legal scholar. •
Edwin Colaço, 87, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Amravati (1995–2006) and
Aurangabad (2006–2015). •
Anton II, Prince Esterházy, 88, Hungarian aristocrat. •
Mauricio Fernández Garza, 75, Mexican politician,
senator (1994–2000),
mesothelioma. •
Bobby Grier, 82, American football executive (
New England Patriots,
Houston Texans,
Miami Dolphins). •
David Hirst, 89, British journalist (
The Guardian,
The Irish Times,
St. Petersburg Times), cancer. •
Gene Iba, 84, American college basketball coach (
Pittsburg State Gorillas,
Houston Baptist Huskies,
Baylor Bears). •
Henry Jaglom, 87, English-American filmmaker (
A Safe Place,
Tracks,
Eating). •
Cecilia Johnson, 79, Ghanaian politician, chair of the
Council of State (2013–2017). •
Thomas Kellein, 70, German art historian, director of the
Kunsthalle Basel (1988–1995), the
Kunsthalle Bielefeld (1996–2010), and the
Chinati Foundation (2011–2012). •
Kosa, Indian Maoist politician and rebel leader, shot. •
Jane Frances Kuka, 72, Ugandan activist and politician,
MP (1996–2001). •
Jonathan Lear, 76, American philosopher and psychoanalyst. •
Gilberto Pereira Lopes, 98, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Ipameri (1966–1975), archbishop coadjutor (1975–1982) and archbishop (1982–2004) of
Campinas. •
Jean-Louis Le Mouël, 87, French geographer. •
Merv Moy, 95, Australian Olympic basketball player (
1956). •
Neneca, 45, Brazilian footballer (
União Barbarense,
Santo André,
América Mineiro), complications from a heart attack. •
Enver Petrovci, 71, Kosovar actor (
O sa mirë,
Bolji život,
Father). •
Michael R. Quinlan, 80, American businessman, CEO of
McDonald's (1987–1999). •
Avraham Rinat, 96, Dutch-Israeli theoretical physicist. (death announced on this date) •
Bijay Kumar Satpathy, 73, Indian weightlifter. •
Jim Snow, 91, Australian politician,
MP (1983–1996). •
Ricardo Pido Tancinco, 92, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Calbayog (1974–1979). •
Reynante Tolentino, 74, Filipino politician,
governor of Aurora (since 2024) and mayor of
Dipaculao (2007–2016). •
Lee Weaver, 95, American actor (
Easy Street,
The 40 Year Old Virgin,
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero). •
David Yeandle, 70, British Germanist.
23 •
Shewarge Amare Alene, 30, Ethiopian marathon runner. •
Buddy Bailey, 68, American baseball manager (
Pawtucket Red Sox,
Daytona Cubs,
Myrtle Beach Pelicans), cancer. •
Anne Baker, 111, British historical writer (
Wings over Kabul: The First Airlift) and supercentenarian. •
Jean-Louis Bérot, 78, French rugby union player (
US Dax,
Toulouse,
national team). •
Claudia Cardinale, 87, Italian actress (
Once Upon a Time in the West,
The Leopard,
8½). •
T. J. Chung, 96, North Korean-born American engineer. •
Solomon Ewuga, 70, Nigerian politician,
senator (2011–2015). •
Ivan Gaal, 87, Australian documentary filmmaker. •
Tatiana Goricheva, 78, Russian philosopher, theologian and feminist. •
Sue Hecht, 77, American politician, member of the
Maryland House of Delegates (1995–2003, 2007–2011). •
Sir Tumu Te Heuheu, 84, New Zealand Māori tribal leader, paramount chief of
Ngāti Tūwharetoa (since 1997). •
Rudi Johnson, 45, American football player (
Cincinnati Bengals,
Detroit Lions), suicide. •
Dieter Kaufmann, 84, Austrian composer. •
Josephine Keegan, 90, Scottish-Irish pianist, fiddler and composer. •
Russell Kulsrud, 97, American physicist. •
Pavlo Lapshyn, 37, Ukrainian convicted murderer. •
Cecilio Lastra, 74, Spanish boxer,
WBA featherweight champion (1977–1978). •
Malcolm A. S. Moore, 81, British-American biologist. •
Bruce Morrison, 91, New Zealand cricketer (
Wellington,
national team). •
Carlos Pagán, 71, Puerto Rican politician,
senator (1997–2001, 2005–2009). •
Rik Pauwels, 88, Belgian footballer (
Tubantia Borgerhout) and manager (
KSK Beveren,
Waterschei Thor). •
Nikola Pilić, 86, Croatian tennis player. •
Ruth Posner, 96, Polish Holocaust survivor and actress (
Making News,
The Ruth Rendell Mysteries,
Casualty), assisted suicide. •
Hernán Romero, 83, Peruvian actor (
The Green Wall,
Mirage,
Red Ink). •
Abdulaziz Al Sheikh, 84, Saudi Arabian Islamic cleric and scholar,
grand mufti (since 1999). •
William T. Snyder, 93, American academic administrator, chancellor of the
University of Tennessee (1992–1999). •
Ziad Takieddine, 75, Lebanese-French arms dealer. •
Danny Thompson, 86, English bassist (
Pentangle,
Alexis Korner's Blues Incorporated). •
Coby Timp, 95, Dutch actress. •
Nalin Pradeep Udawela, 56, Sri Lankan actor (
Aswesuma,
Asai Man Piyabanna,
Joyful Journeys). •
Harlow Giles Unger, 94, American historian. •
Wootton Bassett, 17, British Thoroughbred racehorse, aspiration pneumonia. •
Kongjian Yu, 62, Chinese landscape architect and urban planner (
sponge city),
plane crash. •
Sergio Zaninelli, 96, Italian economist and academic administrator, rector of
Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore (1998–2002).
24 •
Angelito Antonio, 86, Filipino painter and academic, septic shock. •
S. L. Bhyrappa, 94, Indian novelist (
Bheemakaaya,
Dharmashree,
Matadana). •
Ashleigh Brilliant, 91, American cartoonist and author. •
Guillermo Caram Herrera, 84,
Dominican economist and politician. •
Patricia Crowther, 97, British
Wiccan occultist, complications from dementia. •
Belva Davis, 92, American journalist. •
Bill Ferrario, 47, American football player (
Green Bay Packers). •
Jack Flaherty, 91, Canadian politician,
Alberta MLA (2004–2008). •
Kerstin Fredga, 89, Swedish astronomer. •
Lyudmila Gavrilova, 73, Russian actress (
Northern Rhapsody,
Mimino,
Katala). •
Bau Graves, 73, American musician and musicologist, heart failure. •
Ira D. Gruber, 91, American military historian. •
George Hardy, 100, American fighter pilot (
Tuskegee Airmen) and military officer. •
Oskar Ibru, 67, Nigerian conglomerate industry executive, chairman and CEO of the
Ibru Organization (since 2016). •
David G. Kelley, 96, American politician, member of the
California State Assembly (1978–1992, 2000–2002) and
State Senate (1992–2000). •
Sidney D. Kirkpatrick, 69, American novelist. •
Margaret Markey, 83, American politician, member of the
New York State Assembly (1999–2016). •
Sara Jane Moore, 95, American accountant and convicted attempted assassin (
Gerald Ford). •
Michael O'Connor, 83, New Zealand Anglican clergyman. •
Auseklis Ozols, 84, Latvian-born American painter, founder of the
New Orleans Academy of Fine Arts, heart failure. •
Steve Reid, 69, American percussionist (
The Rippingtons). •
Dick Roth, 77, American swimmer, Olympic champion (
1964). •
Maria Samungi, 75, Romanian Olympic sprinter (
1980). •
Silu Seppälä, 70–71, Finnish bassist (
Leningrad Cowboys), actor (
The Match Factory Girl,
Drifting Clouds) and composer. (death announced on this date) •
Mary Southin, 93–94, Canadian judge. •
Michel Thépénier, 80, French Olympic speed skater (
1968). •
Rudolf Tomášek, 88, Czech Olympic pole vaulter (
1960,
1964). •
Günter Twiesselmann, 100, German Olympic rower (
1952). •
Beela Venkateshan, 56, Indian civil servant, brain cancer.
25 •
Robert Barnett, 79, American attorney. •
Juraj Bartusz, 91, Slovak sculptor and academic (
Technical University of Košice). •
Voddie Baucham, 56, American
Reformed Baptist minister, author and educator (
Founders Seminary). •
Ada Becchi, 88, Italian politician and economist,
deputy (1987–1992). •
Jonas Biržiškis, 93, Lithuanian engineer and politician,
minister of transport and communications (1990–1996). •
Ubiraci Rodrigues da Costa, 80, Brazilian table tennis player. •
Chris Dreja, 78, English
Hall of Fame guitarist (
The Yardbirds), complications from multiple strokes and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. •
Elina Haavio-Mannila, 93, Finnish social scientist. •
Brenda Itta, 81, American
Iñupiaq activist and politician, member of the
Alaska House of Representatives (1975–1977). •
Ernest Ivanter, 89, Russian academic, ecologist and zoologist. •
Datchinamurthy Kataiah, 39, Malaysian convicted drug trafficker, execution by hanging. •
Jeffrey Alfred Legum, 83, American philanthropist. •
Blaine Milam, 35, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection. •
Jacques Mosseri, 89, Colombian architect. •
Balfour Mount, 86, Canadian physician and palliative care pioneer. •
Lucian Mureșan, 94, Romanian
Greek Catholic cardinal, bishop of
Maramureș (1990–1994), archbishop (1994–2005) and major archbishop (since 2005) of
Făgăraș and Alba Iulia. •
Karen Olsen Beck, 95, Danish-born American-Costa Rican diplomat and politician,
first lady of Costa Rica (1954–1958, 1970–1974) and
MLA (1986–1990). •
Claude Raffestin, 89, Swiss geographer. •
Ronald Ramsey Sr., 66, American judge and politician, member of the
Georgia State Senate (2007–2015). •
Carl Reese, 82, American college football coach (
Missouri Tigers,
East Carolina Pirates,
Kansas Jayhawks). •
Alice Schwartz, 99, American businesswoman (
Bio-Rad Laboratories). •
Kato Serwanga, 49, Ugandan-born American football player (
New England Patriots,
Washington Redskins,
New York Giants). •
Assata Shakur, 78, American political activist and fugitive (
Black Liberation Army). •
Billy Vigar, 21, English footballer (
Chichester City), brain injury. •
Willem Anton van Vloten, 84, Dutch dermatologist (
Utrecht University).
26 •
David Berliner, 87, American educational psychologist. •
Ron Bowe, 85, Australian cricketer (
Western Australia). •
Jim Bradley, 80, Canadian politician,
Ontario MPP (1977–2018) and
Niagara Regional Chair (since 2018), assisted suicide. •
Gregorio C. Brillantes, 92, Filipino writer, complications from a fall. •
Michèle Burke, 75, Irish-born Canadian makeup artist (
Quest for Fire, ''
Bram Stoker's Dracula, Interview with the Vampire''),
Oscar winner (
1983,
1993). •
Menzies Campbell, Baron Campbell of Pittenweem, 84, British politician and Olympic sprinter (
1964),
MP (1987–2015), member of the
House of Lords (since 2015), and
chancellor of the University of St Andrews (since 2006). •
Chen Chien-jen, 86, Taiwanese diplomat and politician,
MP (1993–1996),
minister of foreign affairs (1999–2000), and
representative to the United States (2000–2004). •
Christian, 82, Italian singer, cerebral haemorrhage. •
Alfredo Czerner, 91, Argentine Olympic rower (
1952). •
JD Derbyshire, 36-37, Canadian theatre artist and comedian. •
Tony Harrison, 88, English poet ("
V"). •
Ken Houghton, 85, English football player (
Rotherham United,
Hull City,
Scunthorpe United) and manager. •
Norman Kember, 93, British biophysicist and peace activist. (death announced on this date) •
Tigran Keosayan, 59, Russian film director (
Silver Lily of the Valley,
Poor Sasha,
The President and His Granddaughter), actor and television presenter. •
Ritva Koivula, 92, Finnish Olympic swimmer (
1952). (death announced on this date) •
Martin Mansergh, 78, Irish political adviser and politician,
senator (2002–2007) and
TD (2007–2011), heart attack. •
Jim McNeely, 76, American jazz pianist, composer and arranger. •
Nand Lal Meena, 79, Indian politician,
MP (1989–1991) and
Rajasthan MLA (1998–2013). •
Otto G. Obermaier, 89, American attorney,
U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York (1989–1993). •
André Oumansky, 92, French actor (
Marie Antoinette,
The Spy,
Babel). •
Saundra Herndon Oyewole, 82, American microbiologist, complications from Alzheimer's disease. •
Pasquale Pistorio, 89, Italian semiconductor industry executive, CEO of
STMicroelectronics (1980–2005). •
Paul Roberts, 52, English choreographer, cancer. •
Esa Saario, 93, Finnish actor (
Akseli and Elina,
Here, Beneath the North Star). •
Alexander Strizhakov, 88, Russian scientist. •
Amilcar Tanuri, 67, Brazilian epidemiologist. •
Henky Timisela, 87, Indonesian footballer (
Persib Bandung,
national team). •
Dorota Tlałka-Mogore, 62, Polish-French Olympic alpine skier (
1984,
1988).
27 •
Shirley Abicair, 96, Australian-born British singer, actress (
One Good Turn) and television personality (
Shirley Abicair in Australia). •
Walt Brown, 88, American creationist. •
Chang Chun-hsiung, 87, Taiwanese politician,
premier (2000–2002, 2007–2008),
vice premier (2000, 2008), and twice
MP. •
Gerald Crough, 87, Australian
footballer (
South Melbourne). •
John Dougherty, 94, Australian rugby league player (
South Sydney,
NSW City,
New South Wales). •
Jean-Michel Ferrand, 83, French politician,
deputy (1988–2012). •
Sir William Francis, 99, British civil engineer. •
Keith Gorman, 46, Irish Gaelic footballer (
O'Dwyers,
Newtown,
Dublin), pancreatic cancer. •
Franz Grundheber, 88, German
baritone (
Hamburg State Opera,
Vienna State Opera). •
Pat Hale, 88, American politician, member of the
Washington State Senate (1994–2004). •
Gerfried Hodschar, 80, Austrian footballer (
Grazer AK,
national team). •
Clyde A. Hutchison III, 86, American biochemist and microbiologist. •
Louis Lambert, 84, American politician, member of the
Louisiana State Senate (1972–1974, 1994–2004), liver cancer. •
Ray Lane, 95, American sportscaster (
Detroit Tigers,
Detroit Red Wings,
WJBK-TV), complications from a fall. •
Myron Lowery, 78, American politician,
mayor of Memphis (2009). •
Martin Neary, 85, English organist and choral conductor (
Westminster Abbey,
Winchester Cathedral), complications from Parkinson's disease. •
Russell M. Nelson, 101, American religious leader and surgeon,
president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (since 2018). •
Arthur Obel, 76, Kenyan immunologist. •
Enzo Osella, 86, Italian racing driver and team owner. •
Irwin Rovner, 84, American archaeologist. •
Georg Stefan Troller, 103, Austrian-born French journalist (
ZDF), screenwriter and director.
28 •
José Araquistáin, 88, Spanish footballer (
Real Madrid,
Real Sociedad,
national team). •
Yavuz Bülent Bâkiler, 89, Turkish poet, writer and journalist. •
Alison Drower, 61, Australian television and radio presenter (
MTV Australia and New Zealand,
Triple M Sydney,
Southern Cross Austereo), complications from cancer. •
Michael B. Druxman, 84, American screenwriter (
Dillinger and Capone, ''
Keaton's Cop, Cheyenne Warrior''). •
Sir Terry Farrell, 87, British architect and urban designer. •
Airton Garcia, 75, Brazilian politician and entrepreneur, mayor (2017–2024) and vice mayor (1997–2000) of
São Carlos, cardiac arrest. •
Javier García, 78, Spanish Olympic handball player (
1972). •
Wolfgang Helfrich, 93, German physicist and inventor. •
Theodore L. Hullar, 90, American academic administrator, chancellor of the
University of California, Riverside (1985–1987) and
University of California, Davis (1987–1994). •
Mika Immonen, 52, Finnish pool player, colorectal cancer. •
Gerry Inglis, 71, Canadian
football player (
BC Lions,
Winnipeg Blue Bombers). (death announced on this date) •
Jan Willem Klop, 79, Dutch mathematician. •
Sébastien Lakou, 78,
Congolese footballer (
Étoile du Congo,
national team). •
Henrique Lins de Barros, 78, Brazilian researcher (
Alberto Santos-Dumont). •
Roger Lukaku, 58,
Congolese footballer (
Boom,
Seraing,
national team). •
Alfie MacLeod, 69, Canadian politician, member (1995–1998, 2006–2019) and
speaker (2007–2009) of the
Nova Scotia House of Assembly, cancer. •
Olav Marås, 94, Norwegian politician,
MP (1965–1977). •
Robert Maxson, 89, American academic administrator, president of
UNLV (1984–1994),
CSULB (1994–2006) and
Sierra Nevada University (2007–2010). •
Vaughn Miller, 64, Bahamian politician,
MP (since 2017). •
Marcyliena Morgan, 75, American linguistic anthropologist. •
Richard D. North, 79, British conservative commentator. •
Parry Osayande, 88, Nigerian police officer. •
Bob Print, 81, American football player (
San Diego Chargers,
Edmonton Eskimos). •
Carlo Sassi, 95, Italian journalist. •
Francis Thombe Nyammo, 86, Kenyan politician,
MP (2007–2013). •
Jean-Louis Vieillard-Baron, 81, French philosopher.
29 •
Adriana Aizemberg, 86, Argentine actress (
La Raulito,
Plata dulce,
Buenos Aires 100 km). •
Karl Augustesen, 80, Danish astronomer. •
Katharine Barnwell, 87, British missionary. •
Aleksandr Bushkov, 69, Russian writer. •
Yury Chernavsky, 78, Russian composer and songwriter. •
Bahman Choubi-asl, Iranian database specialist and spy, executed. •
Margaret DePriest, 94, American television writer (
Days of Our Lives,
General Hospital,
Where the Heart Is) and actress. •
Nurul Majid Mahmud Humayun, 74, Bangladeshi politician,
minister of industries (2019–2024) and
MP (2009–2024). •
Jabir Imanov, 49, Azerbaijani actor, heart attack. •
Boris Kochelaev, 91, Russian physicist. •
Vitaly Korotich, 89, Russian writer and journalist (
Vsesvit,
Ogoniok). •
Elijah Lagat, 59, Kenyan Olympic marathon runner (
2000) and politician. •
Jørgen Leth, 88, Danish filmmaker (
A Sunday in Hell,
The Perfect Human,
The Five Obstructions). •
Berta Loran, 99, Polish-born Brazilian actress (
Amor com Amor Se Paga,
Você Decide,
Ti Ti Ti). •
John Lucas, 88, British poet, critic and publisher. (death announced on this date) •
Somtochukwu Maduagwu, 29, Nigerian lawyer, model and news anchor. •
George McCauley, 95, Canadian Olympic rower (
1952). •
Alan McDonald, 74, Scottish parish minister,
moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland (2006–2007). •
Nathi Mthethwa, 58, South African politician and diplomat,
minister of sport, arts and culture (2019–2023), fall. •
Patrick Murray, 68, English actor (
Only Fools and Horses,
Scum,
Quadrophenia), lung cancer. •
Gennady Nilov, 88, Russian actor (
Three Plus Two,
Footprint in the Ocean,
Mission in Kabul). •
Brian Patten, 79, English poet and author. •
Dragan Popović, 84, Yugoslav-born American soccer player (
Hajduk Split,
St. Louis Stars,
Kansas City Spurs) and coach. •
Abbey Rader, 81, American jazz drummer. •
Javier Sánchez, 77, Mexican footballer (
Cruz Azul,
América,
national team). •
Yashwant Sardeshpande, 62, Indian filmmaker, cardiac arrest. •
Pipiet Senja, 68, Indonesian writer. •
Vojislav Simić, 101, Serbian musician, conductor and composer. •
Lally Weymouth, 82, American journalist (
The Washington Post), pancreatic cancer.
30 •
Joshua Allen, 36, American dancer (
So You Think You Can Dance) and actor, hit by train. •
Alan Armitage, 95, English cricketer (
Oxford University,
Nottinghamshire). •
Renato Casaro, 89, Italian film poster artist (
My Name Is Nobody,
Conan the Barbarian,
Octopussy), bronchopneumonia. •
Wyatt Durrette, 87, American attorney and politician, member of
Virginia House of Delegates (1972–1978). •
Susan Griffin, 82, American writer. •
Pablo Guerrero, 78, Spanish singer-songwriter, lung cancer. •
Alan Huckleberry, 84, American mathematician. •
Nobuo Kubota, 93, Canadian multimedia artist. •
Nigel Latta, 58, New Zealand psychologist, author, and broadcaster (
Beyond the Darklands,
The Politically Incorrect Parenting Show,
Nigel Latta Blows Stuff Up), cancer. •
Vijay Kumar Malhotra, 93, Indian politician,
MP (1989–2008) and
Delhi MLA (2008–2013). •
Lawrence Moten, 53, American basketball player (
Syracuse Orange,
Vancouver Grizzlies,
Washington Wizards). •
Detlef Neukirch, 85, German chess player. •
Takako Saito, 96, Japanese artist. •
Barry Schmidt, 81, Australian
footballer (
Carlton). •
Soo Catwoman, 70, British actress, model and fashion icon. •
William Thomas, 89, British historian. •
Bob Van Reeth, 82, Belgian architect. •
Cor Vos, 77, Dutch photographer. •
Bernard Widrow, 95, American electrical engineer. •
Birgitte Wilbek, 96, Danish handball and basketball player. •
Nigel S. Wright, 62, Canadian private equity executive and attorney,
chief of staff to the prime minister (2011–2013). ==References==