1 •
Assyr Abdulle, 50, Swiss mathematician. •
Janet Adam, 81, Scottish potter and sculptor. •
Adalberto Álvarez, 72, Cuban pianist (
Son 14), COVID-19. •
Eiliv Anderson, 87, Canadian politician,
Saskatchewan MLA (1975–1978). •
Jean-Denis Bredin, 92, French attorney, founder of
Bredin Prat and member of the
Académie Française. •
Anna Cataldi, 81, Italian journalist and humanitarian. •
Paul Chillan, 85, French footballer (
US Robert,
Nîmes,
Arles). •
Jürgen Ciezki, 69, German Olympic weightlifter. •
Daffney, 46, American professional wrestler (
WCW,
SHINE,
TNA), suicide by gunshot. •
Noel Dellow, 92, New Zealand cricketer (
Canterbury). •
Giles Easterbrook, 72, British music publisher and composer. •
Charles Ford, 90, American politician. •
Carol Fran, 87, American soul blues singer, pianist, and songwriter, complications from COVID-19. •
Jim Fuller, 76, American football player and coach (
Alabama Crimson Tide,
Jacksonville State Gamecocks), complications from COVID-19. •
Syed Ali Shah Geelani, 91, Indian Kashmiri separatist leader,
Jammu and Kashmir MLA (1972–1982, 1987–1990). •
Alison Gray, 78, New Zealand writer and social researcher, motor neuron disease. •
Doug Green, 66, American politician, member of the
Ohio House of Representatives (2013–2020), COVID-19. •
José Gonçalves Heleno, 93, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, coadjutor bishop (1976–1977) and bishop of
Governador Valadares (1977–2001). •
Waldo Holmes, 92, American trumpeter and songwriter (
Rock the Boat). •
Norbert Klein, 65, Dutch politician,
MP (2012–2017). •
Catherine MacPhail, 75, Scottish author (''
Roxy's Baby''). •
George Martin, 83, Spanish actor (
Kiss Kiss...Bang Bang,
Clint the Stranger,
The Return of Clint the Stranger). •
Chandan Mitra, 65, Indian journalist (
The Pioneer) and politician,
MP (2003–2016). •
David Moursund, 84, American mathematician and computer scientist. •
Norberto Mario Oyarbide, 70, Argentine judge, justice of the
Supreme Court (1994–2016), COVID-19. •
Allison Payne, 57, American news anchor (
WGN-TV). •
Juan Rodríguez Vega, 77, Chilean footballer (
Unión Española,
Atlético Español,
national team). •
Leopoldo Serantes, 59, Filipino boxer, Olympic bronze medallist (
1988),
COPD. •
Margaret Stone, Australian judge,
inspector-general of intelligence and security (2015–2020). •
Dan Swecker, 74, American politician, member of the
Washington State Senate (1995–2013), complications from COVID-19. •
Carlos Thorne, 98, Peruvian novelist and lawyer. •
Sid Watson, 93, English footballer (
Mansfield Town,
Ilkeston Town). •
Kurt Zwikl, 72, American politician, member of the
Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1973–1984).
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Hans Antonsson, 86, Swedish wrestler, Olympic bronze medallist (
1960). •
Efren Arroyo, 68, Puerto Rican journalist (
WAPA-TV,
WKAQ-TV,
WKAQ-AM), COVID-19. •
Baron Browne, 66, American bass guitarist. •
Michel Corboz, 87, Swiss conductor. •
Manuel Soares Costa, 88, Portuguese politician,
minister of agriculture (1983–1984). •
Daniele Del Giudice, 72, Italian author and lecturer, complications from Alzheimer's disease. •
Alemayehu Eshete, 80, Ethiopian singer. •
Donald Harkness, 90, Australian cricketer. •
Ruth Bradley Holmes, 96, American
Cherokee language linguist and educator. •
Vladimír Hubáček, 89, Czech rally driver. •
Aydin Ibrahimov, 82, Azerbaijani wrestler, Olympic bronze medallist (
1964), COVID-19. •
Gurbanmuhammet Kasymow, 67, Turkmen politician and lawyer, minister of
internal affairs (1993–1998),
defense (1998–1999), and
justice (1999–2001), COVID-19. •
Bobby Lackey, 83, American football player (
Texas Longhorns). •
Steve Lawler, 56, American professional wrestler and trainer, COVID-19. •
Mad Clip, 34, Greek rapper, traffic collision. •
Keith McCants, 53, American football player (
Alabama Crimson Tide,
Tampa Bay Buccaneers,
Houston Oilers). •
Josephine Medina, 51, Filipino table tennis player, Paralympic bronze medallist (
2016). •
Ataullah Mengal, 92, Pakistani politician,
chief minister of Balochistan (1972–1973), heart attack. •
Isabel da Nóbrega, 96, Portuguese writer. •
David Patten, 47, American football player (
New York Giants,
New England Patriots,
Washington Redskins), traffic collision. •
Stanley Rachman, 87, Canadian psychologist. •
Ryan Sakoda, 48, Japanese-American professional wrestler (
EWF,
WWE). •
Sidharth Shukla, 40, Indian actor (
Broken But Beautiful,
Balika Vadhu,
Dil Se Dil Tak) and reality show contestant, heart attack. •
Hashibur Rahman Swapon, 67, Bangladeshi politician,
MP (1996–1998, since 2014), COVID-19. •
Mikis Theodorakis, 96, Greek composer ("
Mauthausen Trilogy",
Zorba the Greek,
Z),
MP (1981–1993). •
Frederick L. Van Sickle, 78, American jurist, judge (since 1991) and chief judge (2000–2005) of the
U.S. District Court for Eastern Washington. •
Joan Washington, 74, British dialect coach (
101 Dalmatians,
Notes on a Scandal,
Crimson Peak), lung cancer. •
Frankie Welch, 97, American fashion designer, dementia. •
John M. Williams, 85, American college football coach (
Mississippi College). •
Anne Wingate, 77, American author.
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Muhammad Saeed al-Hakim, 85, Iraqi
marja', heart attack. •
Atanas Atanasov, 85, Bulgarian Olympic basketball player. •
Beryl Atkins, 90, British lexicographer. •
Ljubo Bešlić, 63, Bosnian politician, mayor of
Mostar (2004–2021). •
David Borwein, 97, Canadian mathematician. •
Raghunath Chandorkar, 100, Indian cricketer (
Maharashtra). •
Marian Collier, 90, American actress (
Mr. Novak,
Lethal Weapon,
Timeline). •
Janet Doub Erickson, 97, American graphic artist and writer. •
Hassan Firouzabadi, 70, Iranian military officer,
chief of staff of the Armed Forces (1989–2016), COVID-19. •
Barbara Inkpen, 71, British Olympic high jumper (
1968,
1972). •
Philip Jamison, 96, American watercolorist. •
Juan Kahnert, 93, Argentine Olympic shot putter (
1948). •
Irma Kalish, 96, American television writer and producer (
Good Times,
The Facts of Life,
Family Affair), complications from pneumonia. •
Yolanda López, 78, American painter, printmaker, and film producer, cancer. •
Sérgio Mamberti, 82, Brazilian actor (
O Baiano Fantasma,
The Lady from the Shanghai Cinema,
Castelo Rá-Tim-Bum), multiple organ failure. •
Attilio Maseri, 85, Italian cardiologist. •
Bernadetta Matuszczak, 84, Polish composer. •
Enrique Molina, 77, Cuban actor (
The Man from Maisinicu,
Hello Hemingway,
Video de Familia), COVID-19. •
Ruth Olay, 97, American jazz singer. •
Ahamed Samsudeen, 32, Sri Lankan terrorist (
2021 Auckland supermarket stabbing), shot. •
Shinichiro Sawai, 83, Japanese film director (''
W's Tragedy, Early Spring Story, Bloom in the Moonlight''), multiple organ failure. •
Nestor Soriano, 67, Filipino Olympic sailor (
1988), COVID-19. •
Henriette Valium, 62, Canadian comic book artist and painter. •
Abram van Heerden, South African Olympic sprinter. •
Andrew Walker, 67, Scottish murderer, respiratory infection. •
John Watkins, 98, South African cricketer (
Natal,
national team), COVID-19. •
Robert C. Wetenhall, 86, American executive of Canadian football, owner of the
Montreal Alouettes (1997–2018). •
Betty Wood, 76, British historian and academic, cancer.
4 •
Billy Cafaro, 84, Argentine singer. •
Bohumil Cepák, 70, Czech Olympic handball player (
1976). •
Paula Clayton, 86, American psychiatrist. •
Gerhard Erber, 86, German classical pianist. •
Dell Furano, 70, American music industry executive and entrepreneur, CEO of
Live Nation Entertainment (2008–2012). •
Rune Gerhardsen, 75, Norwegian politician and sports executive,
mayor of Oslo (1992–1997), leader of the
AUF (1973–1975), and three-time chairman of the
NSF. •
Albert Giger, 74, Swiss cross country skier, Olympic bronze medalist (
1972), cancer. •
Léonard Groguhet, 82, Ivorian actor (
Ma Famille) and comedian. •
Bernard Holdridge, 86, British Anglican priest,
archdeacon of Doncaster (1994–2001). •
Derek Hole, 87, British Anglican priest,
provost of Leicester Cathedral (1992–1999). •
Tunch Ilkin, 63, Turkish-born American football player (
Pittsburgh Steelers) and broadcaster, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. •
Christian Lenglolo, 39, Cameroonian footballer (
Persipura Jayapura,
Persikota Tangerang,
Sriwijaya), heart attack. •
David Pallister, 76, British investigative journalist (
The Guardian,
Exaro). •
Mort Ransen, 88, Canadian film director (''
Margaret's Museum'') and screenwriter, dementia. •
Nicole Saeys, 97, Belgian Olympic javelin thrower (
1948). •
Jörg Schlaich, 86, German structural engineer. •
Willard Scott, 87, American weatherman (
WRC-TV,
Today), creator of
Ronald McDonald. •
Martin Thompson, 65, New Zealand artist. •
Greta Tomlinson, 94, English artist. •
Alberto Vilar, 80, American investment manager, arts patron and convicted fraudster. •
Lydia Wevers, 71, Dutch-born New Zealand literary critic, editor and historian.
5 •
Carmen Balthrop, 73, American operatic soprano. •
Eugene N. Borza, 86, American historian. •
Ion Caramitru, 79, Romanian actor (
Citizen X,
Adam & Paul,
Charlie Countryman) and politician,
minister of culture (1996–2000). •
Chung Jen-pi, 88–89, Chinese
potehi puppeteer. •
Ezio Della Savia, 79, Italian Olympic swimmer (
1960,
1964). •
Keshav Desiraju, 66, Indian bureaucrat and mental health advocate, cardiac arrest. •
Christian Dutoit, 80, French journalist. •
Sándor Egeresi, 57, Serbian politician,
president of the Assembly of Vojvodina (2008–2012). •
Muhammad Fahim Dashti, 48, Afghan journalist and resistance leader, spokesperson for the
National Resistance Front, shot. •
Marcel Garrouste, 100, French politician, mayor of
Penne-d'Agenais (1971–1983) and
deputy (1976–1986, 1988–1993). •
Sarah Harding, 39, English singer (
Girls Aloud) and actress (
Run for Your Wife, ''
St Trinian's 2: The Legend of Fritton's Gold''), breast cancer. •
Jan Hecker, 54, German lawyer and diplomat, judge of the
Federal Administrative Court (2011–2015) and
ambassador to China (since 2021). •
Leni Hofknecht, 92, German Olympic long jumper. •
Robert P. Hollenbeck, 89, American politician, member of the
New Jersey General Assembly (1974–1986). •
Ralph Irizarry, 67, American percussionist and bandleader, multiple organ failure. •
Susana Lanteri, 86, Argentine actress (
Argentino hasta la muerte,
Los golpes bajos). •
Jonah Lwanga, 76, Ugandan
Orthodox prelate, metropolitan of Kampala and all Uganda (since 1997). •
Matej Marin, 41, Slovenian racing cyclist. •
Jerry Mertens, 85, American football player (
San Francisco 49ers). •
Jonathan Mirsky, 88, American journalist and historian. •
Donncha Ó Dúlaing, 88, Irish broadcaster (
RTÉ Radio). •
Ivan Patzaichin, 71, Romanian sprint canoeist and coach, four-time Olympic champion, lung cancer. •
Živko Radišić, 84, Bosnian politician,
chairman of the Presidency (1998–1999, 2000–2001) and mayor of
Banja Luka (1977–1982). •
João Sayad, 75, Brazilian economist, blood cancer. •
Tony Selby, 83, English actor (
Get Some In!,
Doctor Who,
Witchfinder General), COVID-19. •
Nell Sjöström, 88, Swedish Olympic sprinter (
1952). •
Viv Stephens, 67, New Zealand cricket player (
Wellington,
Central Districts,
national team) and administrator. •
John A. Terry, 88, American jurist, judge of the
District of Columbia Court of Appeals (1982–2016), heart failure. •
Roger Weissberg, 69, American psychologist, cancer.
6 •
Jean-Pierre Adams, 73, French footballer (
Nîmes,
Nice,
national team). •
Billy Apple, 85, New Zealand painter and sculptor. •
Peter Arnold, 94, New Zealand cricketer (
Northamptonshire,
Canterbury). •
Claude Azéma, 78, French Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of
Montpellier (2003–2018). •
Adam Baumann, 73, Polish actor (
Śmierć jak kromka chleba,
Wojaczek,
Destined for Blues). •
Jean-Paul Belmondo, 88, French actor (
Breathless,
That Man from Rio,
Pierrot le Fou),
César winner (
1989). •
Peter Bentley, 91, Austrian-born Canadian businessman. •
Stanley J. Brasher, 93, American politician. •
Nino Castelnuovo, 84, Italian actor (
Rocco and His Brothers,
The Umbrellas of Cherbourg,
The Five Man Army). •
Thierry Choffat, 53, French political scientist. •
Cockie van der Elst, 93, Dutch Olympic speed skater (
1952). •
Yolanda Fernández de Cofiño, 86, Guatemalan businesswoman and philanthropist. •
Jennifer Fiori, 35, Italian racing cyclist, traffic collision. •
Enrique González Pedrero, 91, Mexican politician,
senator (1970–1976) and governor of
Tabasco (1982–1987). •
Derek Goodrich, 94, British Anglican clergyman, dean of
St. George's Cathedral, Georgetown (1984–1993). •
Anthony Johnson, 55, American actor (
House Party,
Friday,
Menace II Society) and comedian, multiple organ failure. •
Zanele kaMagwaza-Msibi, 59, South African politician,
MP (2014–2019), cardiac arrest from COVID-19. •
Tomasz Knapik, 77, Polish film, radio, and television reader. •
Eberhard Kulenkampff, 93, German-Namibian architect and city planner. •
Dick Parfitt, 90, American college basketball coach (
Central Michigan Chippewas). •
Pedrés, 89, Spanish bullfighter. •
Sunil Perera, 68, Sri Lankan vocalist (
The Gypsies), complications from COVID-19. •
Frank Russell, 72, American basketball player (
Detroit Titans,
Chicago Bulls), complications from COVID-19. •
Todd Scully, 72, American Olympic racewalker (
1976), traffic collision. •
Hadj Smaine Mohamed Seghir, 88, Algerian actor (
The Battle of Algiers,
The Winds of the Aures,
Chronicle of the Years of Fire). •
Alec Smith, 91, British trade unionist,
president of the Trades Union Congress (1991). (death announced on this date) •
Adlai Stevenson III, 90, American politician,
senator (1970–1981), member of the
Illinois House of Representatives (1965–1967), and
Illinois Treasurer (1967–1970), complications from dementia. •
Anthony Ukpo, 74, Nigerian politician, military
governor of Rivers State (1986–1988). •
Károly Vass, 77, Hungarian Olympic handballer (
1972,
1976). •
Iván Vitányi, 96, Hungarian philosopher and politician,
MP (1990–2014). •
Ernst Walder, 93, Austrian actor (
Coronation Street). •
Michael K. Williams, 54, American actor (
The Wire,
Boardwalk Empire,
12 Years a Slave), accidental drug overdose. •
Severian Yakymyshyn, 91, Canadian
Ukrainian Greek Catholic hierarch, bishop of
New Westminster (1995–2007). •
Donald Zec, 102, British journalist (
Daily Mirror). •
Sabina Zimering, 98, Polish-American ophthalmologist and memoirist.
7 •
Noubir Amaoui, 85, Moroccan trade unionist. •
Rick Arrington, 74, American football player (
Philadelphia Eagles). •
Edward Barnes, 92, British television executive and producer, co-creator of
Blue Peter. •
Richard Batterham, 85, British potter. •
Carl Bean, 77, American Protestant church leader, singer ("
I Was Born This Way") and LGBT rights activist. •
Terry Brennan, 93, American college football player and coach (
Notre Dame). •
Jahangir Butt, 78, Pakistani field hockey player, Olympic champion (
1968). •
Elizabeth A. Clark, 82, American
patrologist. •
Sam Cunningham, 71, American football player (
New England Patriots). •
Sir John Herbecq, 99, British civil servant. •
Alan Hofmann, 90, American physiologist and biochemist. •
Amanda Holden, 73, British musician, librettist (
Bliss) and translator. •
Daikichi Irokawa, 96, Japanese historian. •
Elaine Kasimatis, 69, American mathematician. •
Issei Kitagawa, 78, Japanese politician, member of the
House of Councillors (2004–2016), prostate cancer. •
Jay Leiderman, 50, American lawyer, heart attack. •
Steve Pugh, 60, American politician, member of the
Louisiana House of Representatives (2008–2020). •
Martha Patricia Ramírez Lucero, 69, Mexican lawyer and politician,
deputy (2018-2021). •
Thanwa Raseetanu, 50, Thai
luk thung singer, COVID-19. •
Diem Saunders, 29, Canadian writer and activist. •
Phil Schaap, 70, American disc jockey and jazz historian. •
Badri Spanderashvili, 51, Georgian football player (
Spartak Vladikavkaz,
Rostov) and manager (
Bataysk-2007). •
Warren Storm, 84, American
swamp pop singer and drummer. •
Antoni Tołkaczewski, 87, Polish Olympic swimmer (
1952). •
Bill White, 76, American professional wrestler (
WWE,
GCW,
JCP). •
Eiichi Yamamoto, 80, Japanese film director (
Belladonna of Sadness,
Little Wansa) and screenwriter (
Space Battleship Yamato). •
Ameer Zaman, 65, Pakistani politician,
MP (2013–2018) and
minister of postal services (2017–2018), complications from diabetes.
8 •
Sir Antony Acland, 91, British diplomat,
ambassador to the United States (1986–1991). •
Abbas Ansarifard, 65, Iranian football executive, chairman of
Persepolis (1990–1993, 2001, 2009), COVID-19. •
Derek Bailey, 48, American tribal leader and convicted sex offender, chairman of the
Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians (2008–2012). •
Guido Caroli, 94, Italian Olympic speed skater. •
José Augusto Delgado, 83, Brazilian jurist, judge of the
Superior Court of Justice (1995–2008). •
Gérard Farison, 77, French footballer (
Saint-Étienne,
ÉFC Fréjus,
national team). •
Big Daddy Graham, 68, American radio presenter (
WIP-FM) and comedian, heart failure. •
Franco Graziosi, 92, Italian actor (
The Terrorist,
Duck, You Sucker!,
We Have a Pope). •
Charles Richard Harington, 88, Canadian zoologist. •
Amy Hawkins, 110, Welsh supercentenarian, nation's oldest person. •
M. Staser Holcomb, 89, American vice admiral. •
Betty Karnette, 89, American politician, member of the
California State Assembly (1992–1994, 2004–2008) and
Senate (1996–2004). •
Guido Lanfranco, 90, Maltese writer. •
Mark Litchman, 96, American politician, member of the
Washington House of Representatives (1955–1973). •
Uno Loop, 91, Estonian singer and musician. •
Juan Guillermo López Soto, 74, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Cuauhtémoc-Madera (since 1995), COVID-19. •
Dietmar Lorenz, 70, German judoka, Olympic champion (
1980). •
Aleksandr Melnik, 63, Russian film director (
Terra Nova,
Territory) and screenwriter, fall. •
Art Metrano, 84, American actor (
Police Academy, ''
They Shoot Horses, Don't They?, Joanie Loves Chachi'') and comedian. •
Amobé Mévégué, 52, Cameroonian journalist and radio host, malaria. •
Claude Montmarquette, 78, Canadian economist. •
Robert Prizeman, 68, British composer. •
Pulamaipithan, 85, Indian lyricist (
Kudiyirundha Koyil,
Neengal Kettavai,
Manjal Nila). •
Jordi Rebellón, 64, Spanish actor (
Hospital Central,
Médico de familia,
Sin identidad), stroke. •
Robert A. Rovner, 77, American politician and lawyer, member of the
Pennsylvania State Senate (1971–1974). •
Igor Shklyarevsky, 83, Russian poet and translator, COVID-19. •
Sadanand Singh, 78, Indian politician,
Bihar MLA (1969–2020). •
Neddy Smith, 76, Australian serial criminal. •
Matthew Strachan, 50, English composer (
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?) and singer-songwriter (''
Next Door's Baby''). •
Ludovico Vico, 69, Italian politician,
deputy (2006–2013, 2015–2018). •
Luis Villafuerte, 86, Filipino politician,
minister of trade (1979–1981),
governor of Camarines Sur (1986–1992, 1995–2004) and
deputy (2004–2013). •
Yevgeny Zinichev, 55, Russian politician and military and intelligence officer,
minister of emergency situations (since 2018), fall.
9 •
Borhane Alaouié, 80, Lebanese film director (
Kafr kasem,
Beyroutou el lika,
Khalass). •
Marianne Battani, 77, American jurist, judge of the
U.S. District Court for Eastern Michigan (since 2000), cancer. •
Urbain Braems, 87, Belgian football player (
Club Brugge) and manager (
Anderlecht,
Trabzonspor). •
Sir Timothy Colman, 91, British businessman,
Lord Lieutenant of Norfolk (1978–2004). •
Narvel J. Crawford, 91, American politician. •
Marian Duś, 83, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of
Warsaw (1986–2013). •
Caspar Einem, 73, Austrian politician,
minister of the interior (1995–1997) and
science, traffic and the arts (1997–2000), member of the
National Council (2000–2007). •
Harold Franklin, 88, American lecturer. •
Wiesław Gołas, 90, Polish actor (
Dzięcioł,
Czterdziestolatek,
The Deluge). •
Jon Gregory, 77, British film editor (
Four Weddings and a Funeral,
Secrets & Lies,
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri). •
Magda Harout, 95, American actress (
The Nanny,
Transylvania Twist). •
Jean-Claude van Itallie, 85, Belgian-born American playwright (
America Hurrah), pneumonia. •
Alicia Iturrioz, 94, Spanish painter and author. •
Jean-Paul Jeannotte, 95, Canadian operatic tenor and artistic director (
Opéra de Montréal). •
Elizabeth Ireland McCann, 90, American theatre producer (
Amadeus,
The Elephant Man,
A View from the Bridge), nine-time
Tony winner. •
Bruce McFee, 60, Scottish politician,
MSP (2003–2007), complications from a stroke. •
Richard McGeagh, 77, American water polo player and Olympic swimmer (
1964), COVID-19. •
Lucette Michaux-Chevry, 92, Guadeloupean politician,
deputy (1988–1993) and
senator (1995–2011) of France. •
Leif Frode Onarheim, 87, Norwegian businessman and politician,
MP (2001–2005). •
Tarcísio Padilha, 93, Brazilian philosopher, COVID-19. •
Hans Pfann, 100, German Olympic gymnast (
1952,
1956). •
Danilo Popivoda, 74, Slovenian football player (
Olimpija,
Eintracht Braunschweig,
Yugoslavia national team) and manager. •
Ferry Radax, 89, Austrian filmmaker. •
Helm Stierlin, 95, German psychiatrist. •
Albert Kakou Tiapani, 77, Ivorian politician, minister of housing and urban planning (1998–1999). •
Trilochan Singh Wazir, 67, Indian politician,
Jammu and Kashmir MLC. (body discovered on this date) •
Rahimullah Yusufzai, 66, Pakistani journalist (
Time,
BBC), cancer.
10 •
Charles Konan Banny, 78, Ivorian politician,
prime minister (2005–2007), COVID-19. •
Denys Barvinko, 27, Ukrainian footballer (
Metalist Kharkiv). •
Ben Best, 46, American screenwriter (
Eastbound & Down) and actor (
Superbad,
Land of the Lost). •
Les Bettinson, 86, English rugby league player (
Salford,
Cumberland). •
Donald A. Bonner, 86, American politician. •
Mike Boyle, 77, American politician,
mayor of Omaha, Nebraska (1981–1987), pneumonia. •
Michael Chapman, 80, English singer-songwriter and guitarist (
True North). •
Jack Egers, 72, Canadian ice hockey player (
New York Rangers,
St. Louis Blues,
Washington Capitals), pulmonary fibrosis. •
Allan Egolf, 83, American politician, member of the
Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1993–2004). •
Stephen H. Grimes, 93, American jurist, justice of the
Supreme Court of Florida (1987–1996). •
Chet Hanulak, 88, American football player (
Cleveland Browns). •
Michael Hoey, 73, British linguist. •
Roger Kangni, 77, Togolese Olympic middle-distance runner (
1972). •
Bulaimu Muwanga Kibirige, 67, Ugandan hotel executive. •
Gene Littles, 78, American basketball player (
Carolina Cougars) and coach (
Cleveland Cavaliers,
Charlotte Hornets). •
Luigi Napoleoni, 84, Italian Olympic boxer. •
Raymond E. Peet, 100, American vice admiral, commander of the
First Fleet (1970–1972). •
Concepción Ramírez, 79, Guatemalan
Tzʼutujil peace activist. •
Jorge Sampaio, 81, Portuguese lawyer and politician,
president (1996–2006),
mayor of Lisbon (1990–1995) and high-representative for the
Alliance of Civilizations (2007–2013), respiratory failure. •
Dalal bint Saud Al Saud, 63–64, Saudi royal and philanthropist, cancer. •
Lars-Henrik Schmidt, 68, Danish philosopher and educator. •
Nadir Shah, 57, Bangladeshi cricket umpire, cancer. •
Jón Sigurðsson, 75, Icelandic politician,
minister of industry and commerce (2006–2007) and governor of the
Central Bank of Iceland (2003–2006), prostate cancer. •
Byther Smith, 89, American blues musician. •
Gordon Spice, 81, British racing driver and car constructor (
Spice Engineering), cancer. •
Erika Strößenreuther, 83, German Olympic javelin thrower (
1960). •
Syntar Klas Sunn, 62, Indian politician,
Meghalaya MLA (since 2018), COVID-19. •
Oscar Velasquez, 77, American artist. •
Saadi Yacef, 93, Algerian independence fighter and actor (
The Battle of Algiers). •
Duygun Yarsuvat, 84, Turkish lawyer and football executive, chairman of
Galatasaray (2014–2015). •
André Zacharow, 82, Brazilian politician, economist, and lawyer,
deputy (2003–2015), COVID-19.
11 •
Minna Aaltonen, 54, Finnish actress (''
London's Burning, Lexx) and television host (Gladiaattorit''), complications from surgery. •
Carlo Alighiero, 94, Italian actor (
The Strange Vice of Mrs. Wardh,
The Violent Professionals,
Silent Action) and voice actor. •
Joan Berger, 87, American baseball player (
Rockford Peaches). •
Ruth Cameron, 74, Canadian-born American jazz singer and record producer. •
Shoshanna Evers, 41, American author, complications from heart failure. •
Mick Flannelly, 91, Irish hurler (
Waterford,
Mount Sion). •
William Dunavant, 88, American businessman. •
Abimael Guzmán, 86, Peruvian
Maoist leader and convicted terrorist, founder of
Shining Path. •
Audrey Haine, 94, American baseball player (
Fort Wayne Daisies,
Grand Rapids Chicks,
Peoria Redwings). •
Aziz Hajini, 64, Indian poet and writer. •
Tommy Hazouri, 76, American politician, member of the
Florida House of Representatives (1974–1986) and
mayor of Jacksonville (1987–1991), lung disease. •
Vilma Hollingbery, 89, British character actress. •
Stephan Koranyi, 64, German philologist, lecturer, and editor. •
Nikolai Kozyrev, 87, Russian diplomat, Soviet and Russian
ambassador to Ireland (1991–1998). •
Giulia Daneo Lorimer, 89, Italian violinist and singer. •
María Mendiola, 69, Spanish singer (
Baccara). •
Antonio Montilla, 85, Venezuelan Olympic cyclist (
1956). •
Radmilo Pavlović, 40, Serbian footballer, (
Trayal Kruševac,
Napredak Kruševac). •
Roger Sénié, 101, French politician, mayor of
La Bastide-de-Bousignac (1947–2014). •
Catherine Sheldrick Ross, 75, Canadian academic, bile duct cancer. •
Simon Shnoll, 91, Russian biophysicist and science historian. •
Terence Smith, 88, British sailor, Olympic bronze medalist (
1956). •
Gerald Stone, 89, British linguist and literary scholar. •
Kerry Teague, 60, American racing driver. •
Phùng Quang Thanh, 72, Vietnamese military officer and politician,
chief of the general staff of the Army (2001–2006) and
minister of defence (2006–2016). •
Mick Tingelhoff, 81, American
Hall of Fame football player (
Minnesota Vikings). •
Nicolás Villamil, 56, Argentine footballer (
Racing Club,
Fernández Vial,
Concepción), heart attack. •
Gloria Warren, 95, American actress (
Dangerous Money,
Cinderella Swings It,
Bells of San Fernando) and singer.
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Kristin Kuhns Alexandre, 73, American screenwriter (
Dead Reckoning). •
Fran Bennett, 84, American actress (
Nightingales,
Sunset Beach, ''
Wes Craven's New Nightmare)''. •
Bernardino Cano Radil, 65, Paraguayan politician and diplomat,
deputy (1989–1998) and ambassador to Cuba (since 2015), COVID-19. •
Carlo Chendi, 88, Italian cartoonist. •
Marc Clark, 97, British-born Australian sculptor and printmaker. •
Thom van Dijck, 92, Dutch Olympic field hockey player (
1960). •
Jack D. Dunitz, 98, Scottish chemist. •
Bob Enyart, 62, American talk radio host and pastor, COVID-19. •
Clive Finkelstein, 80s, Australian computer scientist. •
Guang Gao, 76, Chinese computer scientist. •
Andreas Herczog, 74, Hungarian-born Swiss politician,
national councillor (1979–1999), COVID-19. •
Sondra James, 82, American sound designer (
Sex and the City,
Royal Pains) and actress (
Joker), lung cancer. •
Djohari Kahar, 89, Indonesian politician,
MP (1987–1992). •
Russ Kick, 52, American writer, editor and publisher. •
Michel Maïque, 73, French rugby league player (
Lézignan,
national team) and politician, mayor of
Lézignan-Corbières (2014–2020), pancreatitis. •
Wendell Wise Mayes Jr., 97, American radio and cable television executive. •
Nicolás Naranjo, 31, Argentine road racing cyclist, traffic collision. •
Richard P. Nathan, 85, American writer. •
Joachim Rother, 73, German Olympic swimmer. •
James Snyder Jr., 76, American author, attorney and politician, member of the
North Carolina House of Representatives (1969–1973). •
John Shelby Spong, 90, American Episcopal prelate, bishop of
Newark (1979–2000). •
Bruce Spraggins, 82, American basketball player (
Philadelphia Tapers,
New Jersey Americans). •
Fabio Taborre, 36, Italian road racing cyclist. •
Giannis Theonas, 81, Greek politician,
MEP (1994–2001). •
Gunnar Utterberg, 78, Swedish sprint canoer, Olympic champion (
1964). •
Antonio Verini, 85, Italian politician,
deputy (2006), complications from surgery. •
William G. Wagner, 71, American historian. •
Owain Williams, 56, Welsh rugby union player (
Glamorgan Wanderers,
national team), cancer.
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Masuda M Rashid Chowdhury, 70, Bangladeshi politician,
MP (since 2019). •
Ruly Carpenter, 81, American baseball executive, president of the
Philadelphia Phillies (1972–1981). •
Reg Chrimes, 96, British politician. •
Don Collier, 92, American actor (
Outlaws,
The High Chaparral,
The Young Riders), lung cancer. •
Oscar Fernandes, 80, Indian politician,
MP (1980–1996, since 1998) and
minister of road transport and highways (2013–2014), complications from a fall. •
Bob Faehn, 63, American politician, member of the
South Dakota House of Representatives (2005–2011), cancer. •
Olivier Giscard d'Estaing, 93, French politician,
deputy (1968–1973) and co-founder of
INSEAD. •
Rafiq Hajat, 65, Malawian civil rights activist, heart attack. •
Parys Haralson, 37, American football player (
Tennessee Volunteers,
San Francisco 49ers,
New Orleans Saints), stroke. •
Antony Hewish, 97, British radio astronomer,
Nobel Prize laureate (1974). •
Charlotte Johnson Wahl, 79, British painter, complications from Parkinson's disease. •
Borisav Jović, 92, Serbian politician,
president of the Presidency of Yugoslavia (1990–1991) and secretary general of the
Non-Aligned Movement (1990–1991), COVID-19. •
Leroy Lewis, 76, Costa Rican football player (
Limonense,
Uruguay de Coronado) and coach (
Belize national team), prostate cancer. •
Andrey Makeyev, 69, Russian basketball player, Olympic bronze medalist (
1976). •
Baruch Nachshon, 82, Israeli artist. •
Kathleen Partridge, 57, Australian field hockey player, Olympic champion (
1988). •
Fern Perrault, 94, Canadian ice hockey player (
New York Rangers). •
Margaret Purves, 86, British nurse, recipient of the
Albert Medal for Lifesaving. •
Ruben Reyes, 82, Filipino jurist,
associate justice of the Supreme Court (2007–2009). •
Rizabawa, 54, Indian actor (
In Harihar Nagar,
Vakkeel Vasudev,
Malappuram Haji Mahanaya Joji), kidney failure. •
Fred Stanfield, 77, Canadian ice hockey player (
Chicago Blackhawks,
Boston Bruins,
Buffalo Sabres). •
Thommayanti, 85, Thai novelist (
Thawiphop,
Khu Kam). •
Amédée Turner, 92, British politician,
MEP (1979–1994). •
Colin Urquhart, 81, British
neocharismatic preacher, cancer. •
Tom Vraalsen, 85, Norwegian politician and diplomat,
minister of international development (1989–1990),
ambassador to the UK (1994–1996) and
the US (1996–2001). •
George Wein, 95, American festival promoter and jazz pianist, founder of the
Newport Jazz Festival,
Newport Folk Festival, and
New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. •
Earl P. Yates, 97, American navy rear admiral.
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Joseba Arregui Aramburu, 75, Spanish theologian, academic and politician, member of the
Basque Parliament (1999–2001). •
Zaitoon Bano, 83, Pakistani feminist writer, poet and broadcaster. •
Ansis Bērziņš, 81, Latvian film director and producer (
Fantadroms). •
Irene Brietzke, 76, Brazilian actress (
Doce de Mãe,
Antes Que o Mundo Acabe,
Seashore). •
Caressing, 23, American racehorse and broodmare, complications from
laminitis. •
David Yonggi Cho, 85, South Korean Christian minister and convicted embezzler, co-founder of
Yoido Full Gospel Church, complications from a stroke. •
Rob Duhamel, 66, Jersey politician, member of the
States Assembly (1993–2014) and minister of planning and environment (2011–2014). •
George Ferencz, 74, American theatre director. •
Ralph Grasso, 87, American guitarist, complications following heart surgery. •
James G. Howes, 75, American businessman, heart attack. •
Dave Jenks, 79, American author and real estate mogul. •
Viktor Kazantsev, 75, Russian military officer, envoy to the
Southern Federal District (2000–2004). •
Reuben Klamer, 99, American board game inventor (
The Game of Life). •
Cees Koch, 85, Dutch Olympic shot putter and discus thrower (
1960,
1964). •
Hubert de Lapparent, 102, French actor. •
Fjodor Lishajko, 89, Ukrainian-born Swedish biochemist. •
Ladislav Lubina, 54, Czech ice hockey player (
HC Pardubice,
HC Dukla Jihlava,
HC Oceláři Třinec), Olympic bronze medallist (
1992), brain cancer. •
Lung Shao-hua, 68, Taiwanese actor (
10,000 Miles,
March of Happiness) and television host (
Guess). •
Norm Macdonald, 61, Canadian comedian, actor, and screenwriter (
Saturday Night Live,
The Norm Show,
Dirty Work), leukemia. •
Catherine Machado, 85, American Olympic figure skater. •
Antonio Martínez Sarrión, 82, Spanish poet and translator, heart attack. •
Ida Nudel, 90, Russian-Israeli civil rights activist. •
Guillermo Ortiz Mondragón, 74, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Cuautitlán (since 2005). •
János Pintér, 84, Hungarian Olympic long-distance runner. •
Józef Polonek, 72, Polish footballer (
Wisła Kraków,
Garbarnia Kraków). •
Yuriy Sedykh, 66, Ukrainian hammer thrower, Olympic champion (
1976,
1980). •
Vicente Zarzo Pitarch, 83, Spanish horn player and writer.
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Philippe Adrien, 81, French actor (
Green Harvest) and playwright. •
Lou Angotti, 83, Canadian ice hockey player (
Chicago Blackhawks,
New York Rangers,
St. Louis Blues) and coach. •
Fazlul Haque Aspia, 85, Bangladeshi politician,
MP (1996–2001),
dengue virus. •
Norman Bailey, 88, British-born American opera singer. •
Stephen J. Bonner Jr., 103, American World War II flying ace. •
Alastair Brindle, 82, English rugby league player (
Warrington). •
Fernando Mario Chávez Ruvalcaba, 88, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Zacatecas (1999–2008), COVID-19. •
Shaaron Claridge, 82, American police radio dispatcher and voice actress (
Adam-12). •
Carl DePasqua, 93, American college football player (
Pittsburgh Panthers) and coach (
Waynesburg Yellow Jackets). •
Leta Powell Drake, 83, American broadcaster and television executive (
KOLN). •
Ephraim Einhorn, 103, Austrian-born British Orthodox rabbi. •
Robert Fyfe, 90, Scottish actor (
Last of the Summer Wine,
Around the World in 80 Days,
Cloud Atlas), kidney disease. •
Leonard Gibbs, 73, American percussionist, prostate cancer. •
Elinor Miller Greenberg, 88, American author. •
Penny Harrington, 79, American police officer. •
Satoshi Hirayama, 91, American baseball player (
Hiroshima Carp). •
Justín Javorek, 85, Slovak football player (
Inter Bratislava,
Czechoslovakia national team) and manager (
Tatran Prešov). •
Žana Lelas, 51, Croatian basketball player, Olympic silver medalist (
1988). •
Enrique Lucca, 97, Venezuelan Olympic sport shooter. •
Mary Mahoney, 81, Australian physician. •
Marthe Mercadier, 92, French actress (
Three Telegrams,
The Night Is My Kingdom,
Rendezvous in Grenada). •
Frank Mitchell, 95, Canadian politician,
British Columbia MLA (1951–1952, 1979–1986). •
W. Tayloe Murphy Jr., 88, American politician, member of the
Virginia House of Delegates (1982–2000) and
Virginia secretary of natural resources (2002–2006). •
Gavan O'Herlihy, 70, Irish-born American actor (
Never Say Never Again,
Willow,
Happy Days). •
Doris Piserchia, 92, American science fiction writer. •
Joel Rapp, 87, American film director and television writer (
High School Big Shot, ''
McHale's Navy, Gilligan's Island''). •
Thomas Ryan, 91, Irish artist and designer. •
Bill Sudakis, 75, American baseball player (
Los Angeles Dodgers,
Texas Rangers,
New York Yankees). •
Dany Toussaint, 64, Haitian military officer and politician,
senator.
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Sir Silas Atopare, 70, Papua New Guinean politician,
governor-general (1997–2004). •
Vilborg Dagbjartsdóttir, 91, Icelandic writer. •
Boet van Dulmen, 73, Dutch motorcycle road racer, traffic collision. •
Charlie Evans, 79, Australian rules footballer (
Footscray,
South Melbourne). •
Sverre Fornes, 89, Norwegian footballer (
Rosenborg). •
Alan Fox, 85, Welsh footballer (
Wrexham,
Hartlepool United,
Bradford City). •
Dušan Ivković, 77, Serbian
Hall of Fame basketball player and coach (
Partizan,
Olympiacos,
Yugoslavia national team), pulmonary edema. •
Geir Johnson, 68, Norwegian composer and writer. •
Kohwe, 75, Ghanaian actor and comedian, complications from a stroke. •
Hicham El-Mashtoub, 49, Lebanese-born Canadian football player (
Houston Oilers,
Edmonton Eskimos), cancer. •
František Maxa, 98, Czech Olympic sport shooter (
1952,
1956). •
Peter C. McCarthy, 80, American politician. •
Hlengiwe Mkhize, 69, South African politician,
MP (since 2009),
minister of home affairs (2017) and
higher education (2017–2018). •
George Mraz, 77, Czech-born American jazz musician (
Quest,
New York Jazz Quartet,
The Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra). •
Casimir Oyé-Mba, 79, Gabonese politician,
prime minister (1990–1994), COVID-19. •
Margarita Ponomaryova, 58, Russian Olympic hurdler (
1992). •
Jane Powell, 92, American actress (
A Date with Judy,
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers,
Royal Wedding), singer and dancer. •
Juli Reding, 85, American actress (
Tormented). •
Steve Riley, 68, American football player (
Minnesota Vikings). •
John Ruggie, 76, American political scientist. •
Graciete Santana, 40, Brazilian Olympic long-distance runner (
2016), melanoma. •
Sir Clive Sinclair, 81, English entrepreneur and inventor, founder of
Sinclair Radionics,
Sinclair Research and
Sinclair Vehicles. •
David Stenshoel, 71, American musician (
Boiled in Lead) •
Ruth C. Sullivan, 97, American autism advocate. •
David Sweeney, 61, American-born Canadian Olympic sailor (
1984,
1988,
1992). •
Tim Thorne, 77, Australian poet. •
Alexandra Vydrina, 33, Russian linguist (
Kakabe language).
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Angela Ballara, 77, New Zealand historian. •
Abdelaziz Bouteflika, 84, Algerian politician,
president (1999–2019),
minister of foreign affairs (1963–1979) and
president of the U.N. General Assembly (1974–1975), cardiac arrest. •
Ted E. Brewerton, 96, Canadian-born American missionary,
general authority of
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (since 1978). •
Roger Brown, 84, American
Hall of Fame football player (
Maryland State Hawks,
Detroit Lions,
Los Angeles Rams). •
Rafael Consuegra, 80, Cuban sculptor. •
Jonathan Cooper, 58, British barrister and human rights activist, co-founder of the
Human Dignity Trust. •
Russ Dallen, 58, American economist. •
Dottie Dodgion, 91, American drummer and singer, complications from a stroke. •
Tim Donnelly, 77, American actor (
Emergency!,
The Secret of Santa Vittoria,
The Toolbox Murders). •
Patricia DuBose Duncan, 89, American artist. •
Avril Elgar, 89, English actress (
Spring and Port Wine,
The Medusa Touch,
George and Mildred). •
Carlos Gianelli, 73, Uruguayan lawyer and diplomat,
ambassador to the United States (2005–2012, 2015–2020), heart attack. •
Basil Hoffman, 83, American actor (
The Artist,
Hill Street Blues,
Santa Barbara). •
Kemal Kurspahić, 74, Bosnian journalist (
Oslobođenje) and diplomat. •
Albert Linder, 25, Kazakhstani weightlifter. •
Murtaza Lodhgar, 45, Indian cricketer (
Bengal), heart attack. •
Alban Lynch, 91, Australian mining engineer. •
Alfred Miodowicz, 92, Polish trade unionist and politician,
deputy (1985–1989). •
Barry Norsworthy, 69, Australian
footballer (
Melbourne). •
Constantin Olteanu, 75, Romanian footballer (
Argeș Pitești),
Olympic team (1972). •
Thanu Padmanabhan, 64, Indian theoretical physicist, heart attack. •
Ronald Paris, 88, German painter and graphic artist. •
Alfonso Sastre, 95, Spanish playwright, essayist, and critic. •
Tony Scott, 80, English footballer (
West Ham United,
Aston Villa,
Torquay United). •
J. V. Smith, 95, English rugby union player (
Cambridge University,
national team). •
Minja Subota, 82, Serbian television host. •
Wataru Takeshita, 74, Japanese politician, member of the
House of Representatives (since 2000), esophageal cancer. •
Michał Turkiewicz, 64, Polish politician and teacher,
deputy (2001–2005).
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Julos Beaucarne, 85, Belgian singer, writer and actor (
The Mystery of the Yellow Room). •
Jean-Patrice Brosse, 71, French harpsichordist and organist. •
Mario Camus, 86, Spanish film director and screenwriter (
La colmena,
The Holy Innocents,
The House of Bernarda Alba). •
Anna Chromý, 81, Czech painter and sculptor. •
Iris Davis, 71, American Olympic sprinter (
1972). •
Leo De Lyon, 95, American actor (
Top Cat). •
Aquilino Duque, 90, Spanish poet and writer. •
Anto Finnegan, 48, Northern Irish Gaelic footballer (
Antrim), motor neurone disease. •
José-Augusto França, 98, Portuguese historian, art critic and professor. •
Ali Kalora, 40, Indonesian Islamic militant, leader of the
East Indonesia Mujahideen (since 2016), shot. •
Jolidee Matongo, 46, South African politician,
mayor of Johannesburg (since 2021), traffic collision. •
Neil McCarthy, 81, American college basketball coach (
Weber State Wildcats,
New Mexico State Aggies). •
Mick McGinty, 68, American artist (
Street Fighter II), lung cancer. •
Fakhreddin Mousavi, 90–91, Iranian judge and politician, three-time
MP and member of the
Assembly of Experts (since 2016). •
Soni Oyekan, 75, Nigerian-born American chemical engineer and inventor. •
Albert J. Raboteau, 78, American religion scholar, dean of
Princeton University Graduate School (1992–1993). •
Gudmund Restad, 83, Norwegian politician,
MP (1985–2001) and
minister of finance (1997–2000). •
Christoph Schwöbel, 66, German theologian. •
Charles Scot-Brown, 98, Canadian World War II veteran,
Legion of Honour recipient. •
Kumiko Serizawa, 92, Japanese-American dollmaker. •
Chris Anker Sørensen, 37, Danish road racing cyclist, traffic collision. •
Kristoffer Stensrud, 67, Norwegian investor.
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Godil Prasad Anuragi, 92, Indian politician,
MP (1980–1984). •
Ama Benyiwa-Doe, 71, Ghanaian politician,
MP (1992–2004). •
Françoise Bernard, 100, French gastronomic author and television presenter. •
James Bilbray, 83, American politician and postal executive, member of the
U.S. House of Representatives (1987–1995) and chairman of the
Board of Governors of the USPS (2014–2016). •
Richard Buckley, 72, American journalist and writer. •
Sylvano Bussotti, 89, Italian composer, poet, and artistic director (
La Fenice,
Festival Puccini). •
John Carroll, 91, American lawyer and politician, member of the
Hawaii House of Representatives (1971–1979) and
Senate (1979–1981). •
John Challis, 79, English actor (
Only Fools and Horses,
The Green Green Grass,
Benidorm) and comedian, cancer. •
Cheung Yan-lung, 99, Hong Kong businessman and politician, member of the
Legislative Council (1981–1991), chairman of the
Regional Council (1986–1991) and the
HYK (1964–1966). •
Stephen Critchlow, 54, British actor (
The Infinite Worlds of H. G. Wells,
Kenneth Williams: Fantabulosa!,
Star Wars: The Old Republic). •
Steve Davisson, 63, American politician, member of the
Indiana House of Representatives (since 2010), cancer. •
Nilay Dutta, 68, Indian lawyer, cricket administrator, and umpire. •
Dame Jocelyn Fish, 90, New Zealand women's rights advocate. •
Terry Garland, 68, American blues guitarist and songwriter. •
Jimmy Greaves, 81, English
Hall of Fame footballer (
Chelsea,
Tottenham Hotspur,
national team), world champion (
1966). •
Richard Lachmann, 65, American sociologist. •
András Ligeti, 68, Hungarian violinist and conductor. •
Terry Long, 86, English football player (
Crystal Palace) and coach. •
Luis Gustavo, 87, Brazilian actor (
Beto Rockfeller,
Elas por Elas,
Sai de Baixo), cancer. •
Obadiah Mailafia, 64, Nigerian economist and politician, deputy governor of the
Central Bank of Nigeria (2005–2007). •
Joan Martínez Vilaseca, 78, Spanish football player (
Espanyol,
Levante) and manager. •
Ole Nordhaug, 96, Norwegian Lutheran clergyman, bishop of
Møre (1983–1991). •
Mats Paulson, 83, Swedish singer-songwriter ("
Barfotavisan", "
Visa vid vindens ängar") and painter. •
Morris Perry, 96, English actor (
Nothing but the Night,
The Avengers,
Z-Cars). •
Gabby Petito, 22, American
vandweller, homicide. (body discovered on this date) •
Michèle Pialat, 79, French Olympic swimmer. •
Jim Preuitt, 86, American politician. •
Ronald F. Probstein, 93, American engineer. •
Tomáš Prokop, 27, Czech ice hockey player (
Mountfield HK,
Motor České Budějovice,
Draci Šumperk). •
María del Carmen Rovira Gaspar, 98, Spanish historian, researcher and academic. •
Allan Slaight, 90, Canadian magician, media mogul, and philanthropist. •
Dinky Soliman, 68, Filipino politician,
secretary of social welfare and development (2001–2005, 2010–2016), complications from kidney and heart failure. •
Willie Spencer, 68, American football player (
New York Giants,
Minnesota Vikings). •
Marina Tucaković, 67, Serbian lyricist ("
Ovo je Balkan", "
Nije ljubav stvar", "
Ljubav je svuda"), complications from cancer and COVID-19. •
Charles Vardis, 35, Ghanaian footballer (
Accra Hearts of Oak,
New Edubiase United,
Maccabi Herzliya). •
Petter Vennerød, 72, Norwegian film director (
Lasse & Geir,
Drømmeslottet,
Bryllupsfesten). •
Liam Walsh, 23, English rugby league player (
Widnes Vikings), traffic collision. •
Max Wiltshire, 83, Welsh rugby union player (
Aberavon RFC,
Barbarian,
national team).
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Colin Bailey, 87, English-born American jazz drummer, post-COVID-19 pneumonia. •
Sherwood Boehlert, 84, American politician, member of the
U.S. House of Representatives (1983–2007) and chair of the
House Science Committee (2001–2007). •
Cloyd Boyer, 94, American baseball player (
St. Louis Cardinals). •
Peter Bunnell, 83, American author, scholar and photography historian. •
Angelo Codevilla, 78, Italian-born American international relations scholar, traffic collision. •
Sarah Dash, 76, American singer (
Labelle). •
Jackie De Caluwé, 87, Belgian footballer (
Cercle Brugge). •
Robert Deyber, 66, American painter, suicide. •
Guy Friedrich, 93, French footballer (
Angers SCO,
CO Roubaix-Tourcoing). •
Chauncey Howell, 86, American journalist (''
Women's Wear Daily, The New York Times'',
WNBC). •
Willy Holzmüller, 90, German footballer (
SC Motor Karl-Marx-Stadt,
East Germany national team). •
Roland Jaccard, 79, Swiss writer, journalist and literary critic, suicide by barbiturate overdose. •
Jan Jindra, 89, Czech rower, Olympic champion (
1952). •
Aloys Jousten, 83, Belgian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Liège (2001–2013). •
Vidyadhar Karmakar, 96, Indian actor (
Karthik Calling Karthik,
Ek Thi Daayan,
Veerey Ki Wedding). •
Claude Lombard, 76, Belgian singer ("
Quand tu reviendras"). •
Keith Macdonald, 88, Scottish rugby union player (
Barbarians,
national team). •
Billy Maxwell, 92, American golfer (
PGA Tour,
Champions Tour),
U.S. Amateur winner (1951). •
Charles W. Mills, 70, Jamaican philosopher. •
Rosemary Mitchell, 54, British historian, cancer. •
Mat Noh, 67, Singaporean footballer (
national team). •
Helmut Oberlander, 97, Ukrainian-born Canadian World War II soldier, member of the
Einsatzgruppen. •
Raymond Reaux, 80, French Olympic cyclist. •
Marcia H. Rioux, 74, Canadian legal scholar. •
Dean Shek, 72, Hong Kong film actor and producer. •
Yudhvir Singh Judev, 39, Indian politician,
Chhattisgarh MLA (2008–2018). •
Henry Stelling, 97, American Army major general. •
Pavel Țugui, 99, Romanian political activist and literary historian. •
Jim Van Engelenhoven, 78, American politician, member of the
Iowa House of Representatives (1999–2012). •
John Vermillion, 99, American politician. •
John H. Walter, 93, American mathematician. •
Hans Wagener, 90, Dutch Olympic field hockey player. •
Ken Worden, 78, English football player (
Hobart Juventus) and manager (
F.A. Selangor,
Malaysia national team).
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Aharon Abuhatzira, 82, Israeli politician and convicted fraudster, member of the
Knesset (1977–1992),
minister of religions (1977–1981) and
labor (1981–1982). •
Kurt Boese, 91, German-born Canadian Olympic wrestler (
1960). •
Enea Cerquetti, 83, Italian politician, mayor of
Cinisello Balsamo (1970–1979) and of
Cusano Milanino (1990–1994). •
Dallas Dempster, 80, Australian property developer (
Burswood Resort and Casino), traffic collision. •
Constance van Eeden, 94, Dutch mathematical statistician. •
Romano Fogli, 83, Italian football player (
Bologna,
Milan,
national team) and manager. •
Marcia Freedman, 83, American-Israeli peace activist,
MK (1974–1977). •
Willie Garson, 57, American actor (
Sex and the City,
White Collar,
John from Cincinnati), pancreatic cancer. •
Rae German, 80, Canadian
football player (
Hamilton Tiger-Cats). •
Marilyn Golden, 67, American disability advocate. •
Al Harrington, 85, Samoan-American actor (
Hawaii Five-O), stroke. •
Rumi Kazama, 55, Japanese professional wrestler (
DDT,
JWP), promoter (
LLPW) and kickboxer. •
Sir Maurice King, 85, Barbadian lawyer and politician,
minister of foreign affairs, foreign trade and international business (1989–1993). •
Richard H. Kirk, 65, English electronic musician (
Cabaret Voltaire,
Sweet Exorcist) and songwriter ("
Yashar"). •
Leo Koceski, 92, American football player (
Michigan Wolverines). •
La Prieta Linda, 88, Mexican singer and actress (
Valente Quintero). •
Joan Howard Maurer, 94, American writer and actress (
Swing Your Lady,
Love in a Bungalow). •
John Brendan McCormack, 86, American Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Manchester (1998–2011). •
Jack Minore, 82, American politician, member of the
Michigan House of Representatives (1999–2004). •
Violet Oaklander, 94, American psychotherapist. •
Janet G. Osteryoung, 82, American chemist. •
Peter Palmer, 90, American actor (''
Li'l Abner, Custer''). •
George R. Pettit, 92, American chemist. •
Anthony Pilla, 88, American Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop (1979–1980) and bishop (1980–2006) of
Cleveland. •
Frank Pratt, 79, American politician, member of the
Arizona House of Representatives (2009–2017, since 2021) and
Senate (2017–2021). •
Carlos Ramos Núñez, 61, Peruvian jurist and academic, justice of the
Constitutional Court (since 2014), cardiac arrest. •
Gwyn Singleton, 87, Scottish medical researcher. •
Mohamed Hussein Tantawi, 85, Egyptian field marshal and politician, chairman of the
Supreme Council of the Armed Forces and
de facto head of state (2011–2012) and
minister of defense (1991–2012). •
Melvin Van Peebles, 89, American film director, actor and playwright (''
Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song, Posse, Ain't Supposed to Die a Natural Death''). •
Günter Wienhold, 73, German Olympic footballer (
1972).
22 •
Eric Alfasi, 49, Israeli basketball player (
Maccabi Netanya) and coach (
Maccabi Ashdod,
Hapoel Eilat), COVID-19. •
Dawn Pawson Bean, 94, American synchronized swimmer. •
Pieter Beelaerts van Blokland, 88, Dutch politician,
deputy (1981), mayor of
Amstelveen (1971–1977) and
Hengelo (1981–1985, 1999–2000). •
Abdelkader Bensalah, 79, Algerian politician,
acting head of state (2019), president of the
Transitional Council/People's Assembly (1994–2002) and the
Council of the Nation (2002–2019), cancer complicated by COVID-19. •
Odile Caradec, 96, French poet. •
Tom Carroll, 85, American baseball player (
New York Yankees,
Kansas City Athletics). •
Magi Dodd, 44, Welsh radio broadcaster (
BBC Radio Cymru). •
Huang Hongjia, 97, Chinese physicist, member of the
Chinese Academy of Sciences. •
Axel Gehrke, 79, German politician,
MP (since 2017). •
Lois Horton, 78, American historian, stroke. •
Peter Howitt, 93, English set decorator (
Who Framed Roger Rabbit,
Elizabeth,
Braveheart). •
Manuel Ibarburu, 84, Spanish Olympic rower. •
Tari Ito, 70, Japanese performance artist, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. •
Colin Jones, 85, English photographer and ballet dancer, COVID-19. •
Doğan Kuban, 95, Turkish architectural historian. •
Laura Marcus, 65, British literature scholar, pancreatic cancer. •
Orlando Martínez, 77, Cuban boxer, Olympic champion (
1972). •
Roger Michell, 65, South African-born British film director (
Notting Hill,
Venus,
My Cousin Rachel). •
Bob Moore, 88, American
Hall of Fame session bassist (
The Nashville A-Team) and orchestra leader. •
Nenad Nenadović, 56, Serbian actor and television host, COVID-19. •
Ulf Nilsson, 73, Swedish children's author. •
Mike Overy, 70, American baseball player (
California Angels). •
Jim Pehler, 79, American politician, member of the
Minnesota House of Representatives (1973–1980) and
Senate (1981–1990). •
Floyd Sagely, 89, American football player (
San Francisco 49ers,
Chicago Cardinals). •
Jay Sandrich, 89, American
Hall of Fame television director (
The Mary Tyler Moore Show,
The Cosby Show,
Soap), 4-time
Emmy winner. •
Gil C. Silva, 78, American politician, member of the
Hawaii House of Representatives (1943–2021). •
Jan Stanienda, 68, Polish violinist and conductor. •
Jüri Tamm, 64, Estonian politician and hammer thrower, Olympic bronze medalist (
1980,
1988),
MP (1999–2011). •
André Vauchez, 82, French politician, mayor of
Tavaux (1977–2001) and
deputy (1997–2002). •
Eliyantha White, 48, Sri Lankan spiritual healer, COVID-19.
23 •
Kjell Askildsen, 91, Norwegian writer. •
Pål Benum, 86, Norwegian Olympic runner (
1964). •
Jules Chametzky, 93, American literary critic and writer. •
David H. DePatie, 91, American film and television producer (
The Pink Panther), co-founder of
DePatie–Freleng Enterprises. •
Andy Douglas, 89, American jurist, justice of the
Supreme Court of Ohio (1985–2002), pulmonary fibrosis. •
John Elliott, 79, Australian businessman, president of the
Carlton Football Club (1983–2002), complications from a fall. •
Pee Wee Ellis, 80, American saxophonist, composer and arranger. •
Taito Phillip Field, 68, Samoan-born New Zealand politician,
MP (1993–2008). •
Bruce Fleisher, 72, American golfer (
PGA Tour,
Champions Tour),
U.S. Amateur winner (1968), cancer. •
Edward Janiak, 69, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of
Wrocław (1996–2012) and bishop of
Kalisz (2012–2020), lung cancer. •
Natalie Meyer, 91, American politician,
secretary of state of Colorado (1983–1995). •
Daniel Mio, 80, French teacher and politician, mayor of
Rieulay (1977–2006). •
John Mitchell, 80, New Zealand historian. •
Hans Nordin, 90, Swedish Olympic ski jumper (
1952). •
Billa O'Connell, 91, Irish pantomimer. •
Jan Piecyk, 81, Polish footballer (
GKS Katowice). (death announced on this date) •
Gholamali Raisozzakerin, 82, Iranian anthropologist, poet, and singer. •
Sharad Ranpise, 70, Indian politician,
Maharashtra MLC (since 2018). •
Roberto Roena, 81, Puerto Rican salsa percussionist, orchestra leader, and dancer. •
Charles Grier Sellers, 98, American historian. •
Gerald Sveen, 96, American politician, member of the
North Dakota House of Representatives (1993–2000). •
John August Swanson, 83, American visual artist. •
Mervyn Taylor, 89, Irish politician,
TD (1981–1997) and
minister for labour (1993). •
Sue Thompson, 96, American pop and country singer ("
Sad Movies (Make Me Cry)", "
Norman"). •
Jorge Liberato Urosa Savino, 79, Venezuelan Roman Catholic cardinal, archbishop of
Valencia (1990–2005) and
Caracas (2005–2018), COVID-19. •
Nino Vaccarella, 88, Italian racecar driver. •
Yogendra Vyas, 80, Indian Gujarati-language writer and linguist, suicide by hanging. •
Andrew Webster, 69–70, British sociologist.
24 •
Emmanuel Agassi, 90, Iranian-American Olympic boxer (representing Iran
1948,
1952). •
Julhas Uddin Ahmed, 87, Bangladeshi Nazrul Geet singer and teacher, dengue virus. •
Robert Altman, 76, American photographer. •
Eric Cassell, 93, American physician and bioethicist. •
Ihor Cherkun, 56, Ukrainian football player (
Torpedo Zaporizhzhia,
Metalurh Zaporizhzhia,
Viktor Zaporizhzhia) and manager. •
Cornelia Clark, 71, American jurist, justice of the
Tennessee Supreme Court (since 2005), cancer. •
William E. Davis, 92, American academic administrator, president of
Idaho State University (1965–1975) and
University of New Mexico (1975–1982). •
Eugeniusz Faber, 82, Polish footballer (
Ruch Chorzów,
Lens,
national team). •
Gomaa Frahat, 80, Egyptian political cartoonist. •
Freddie Fu, 70, Hong Kong-American orthopaedic surgeon, melanoma. •
Jitender Mann Gogi, 38, Indian mobster, shot. •
Grey Gowrie, 81, British politician, businessman, and arts administrator,
chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster (1984–1985). •
Ishfaq Nadeem Ahmad, Pakistani military officer,
chief of general staff (2013–2015), cardiac arrest. •
Diana Natalicio, 82, American academic administrator, president of the
University of Texas at El Paso (1988–2019). •
Waka Nathan, 81, New Zealand rugby union player (
Auckland,
national team). •
Ota, 67, Brazilian cartoonist. •
Raymundo Joseph Peña, 87, American Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
El Paso (1980–1995) and
Brownsville (1995–2009). •
Lenka Peterson, 95, American actress (
Quilters, ''
Headin' for Broadway, Dragnet''). •
Paul Quilès, 79, French politician,
deputy (1993–2007),
minister of defence (1985–1986) and
the interior (1992–1993), cancer. •
Takao Saito, 84, Japanese manga artist (
Golgo 13), pancreatic cancer. •
Staffan Skott, 78, Swedish writer and journalist. •
Valeriy Skvortsov, 76, Ukrainian Olympic high jumper (
1964,
1968). •
Harold Tanasichuk, 83, Canadian curler. •
Tony Torchia, 77, American baseball coach (
Boston Red Sox). •
Jorge Velasco Mackenzie, 72, Ecuadorian writer. •
Robert R. Weber, 95, American politician, member of the
South Dakota House of Representatives (1973–2000).
25 •
Terry K. Amthor, 62, American game designer (
Dungeons & Dragons). •
Len Ashurst, 82, English football player (
Sunderland,
Hartlepool United) and manager (
Cardiff City). •
Théoneste Bagosora, 80, Rwandan military officer and convicted war criminal, organiser of the
1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda. •
Jimmy Bales, 85, American politician. •
Dean Berta Viñales, 15, Spanish motorcycle racer, race collision. •
Kamla Bhasin, 75, Indian feminist activist. •
Swapan Kumar Chakravorty, 67, Indian academic, chairman of
CSSSC (since 2020), complications from COVID-19. •
Henri Cirelli, 86, Luxembourgish footballer (
Avenir Beggen,
Swift Hesperange,
F91 Diddeleng). •
Franco Di Giuseppe, 79, Italian politician,
deputy (1992–1994), complications from traffic collision. •
Marcello Diomedi, 78, Italian footballer (
ACF Fiorentina,
Bari,
Pol. Alghero). •
Richard J. Eden, 99, British theoretical physicist. •
Soren Edsberg, 75, Danish-born American painter. •
Antonio Franco, 74, Spanish journalist (
El Periódico de Catalunya,
El País). •
Elmer Fung, 73, Taiwanese politician, member of the
Legislative Yuan (1999–2002), cancer. •
Hassan Hassanzadeh Amoli, 92, Iranian Islamic scholar, lung disease. •
Reed Henderson, 87, American football player (
Edmonton Eskimos). •
Bo Kaiser, 91, Swedish Olympic sailor (
1964). •
Lam Yuen-yee, 36–37, Hong Kong marine police officer, drowned. •
Patricio Manns, 84, Chilean singer, composer ("
Arriba en la Cordillera") and writer, heart failure. •
Greg Miskiw, 71, British journalist (
News of the World), lung cancer. •
Pierre Montastruc, 89, French politician,
deputy (1986–1988). •
Carlos Neder, 67, Brazilian politician and physician,
São Paulo MLA (2005–2007, 2010–2011, 2013–2019), COVID-19. •
Greg Parke, 73, Australian
footballer (
Melbourne,
Footscray,
Norwood). •
Al Ramsawack, 91, Trinidadian folklorist. •
Ian Riddell, 82–84, Scottish footballer (
St Mirren,
Berwick Rangers). •
Walter Scott Jr., 90, American civil engineer, CEO of
Kiewit Corporation (1979–1998). •
Sergei Shuvalov, 70, Russian politician, chairman of the
Saratov Oblast Duma (2002–2005) and
senator (2005–2010), COVID-19. •
Thomas A. Waldmann, 91, American immunologist. •
Gerhard Weidner, 88, German Olympic racewalker. •
Marie Wilcox, 87, American lexicographer, last fluent speaker of the
Wukchumni dialect. •
Valree Fletcher Wynn, 99, American academic. •
Mehdi Yaghoubi, 91, Iranian wrestler, Olympic silver medallist (
1956), heart disease.
26 •
Siamak Atlasi, 85, Iranian actor (
Ballad of Tara,
A Man Without a Shadow), COVID-19. •
Joe Amstutz, 86, American football player (
Cleveland Browns). •
Jaison Barreto, 88, Brazilian physician and politician,
deputy (1971–1979) and
senator (1979–1987). •
Ann Breault, 82, Canadian politician,
New Brunswick MLA (1987–1999). •
Eliécer Cárdenas, 70, Ecuadorian novelist. •
McDonald Craig, 90, American folk musician. •
Myron Dewey, 49, American filmmaker, traffic collision. •
José Freire Falcão, 95, Brazilian Roman Catholic cardinal, bishop of
Limoeiro do Norte (1967–1971), archbishop of
Teresina (1971–1984) and
Brasília (1984–2004), COVID-19. •
Frances Farenthold, 94, American politician, member of the
Texas House of Representatives (1969–1973), complications from Parkinson's disease. •
Zumrud Gulu-zade, 89, Azerbaijani philosopher. •
Karl-Sören Hedlund, 83, Swedish ice hockey player (
Västerås,
Skellefteå AIK,
national team). •
Syarhey Herasimets, 55, Belarusian football player (
Dinamo Minsk,
national team) and manager (
Junior Sevan). •
Kjersti Holmen, 65, Norwegian actress (''
Orion's Belt, Rød snø, The Telegraphist''). •
Alan Lancaster, 72, English rock bassist (
Status Quo,
The Party Boys), complications from multiple sclerosis. •
Al Mantello, 87, Australian
footballer (
North Melbourne). •
Ndakasi, 14,
Congolese mountain gorilla. •
Manus O'Riordan, 72, Irish trade union leader and political activist. •
Heini Paas, 102, Estonian art historian. •
Jean-Pierre Pénicaut, 84, French politician,
deputy (1980–1993). •
Paddy Prendergast, 95, Irish
Gaelic footballer (
Mayo GAA). •
Kirill Razlogov, 75, Russian film critic and cultural researcher. •
Herzl Shafir, 92, Israeli general, commissioner of
Israel Police (1980). •
Mark Strudwick, 76, British military officer,
general officer commanding Scotland (1997–2000). •
Pearl Tytell, 104, American criminologist. •
Bobby Zarem, 84, American publicist (
Dustin Hoffman,
Cher,
Arnold Schwarzenegger), lung cancer.
27 •
Martin Burleigh, 70, English footballer (
Darlington,
Carlisle United,
Hartlepool United). •
B. B. Dutta, 83, Indian politician,
MP (1993–1999). •
François Florent, 84, French theatre actor, founder of the
Cours Florent. •
Francisco Franco del Amo, 61, Spanish academic and author. •
Rudy Haluza, 90, American Olympic race walker (
1960,
1968). •
Gordon Hudson, 59, American football player (
BYU Cougars,
Los Angeles Express,
Seattle Seahawks). •
Roger Hunt, 83, English
Hall of Fame footballer (
Liverpool,
Bolton Wanderers,
national team), world champion (
1966). •
Bengt K. Å. Johansson, 84, Swedish politician,
minister of consumer affairs (1985–1988) and public administration (1988–1991),
governor of Älvsborg County (1991–1997). •
David Komansky, 82, American investment management executive, CEO of
Merrill Lynch (1996–2002). •
Pocha Lamadrid, 76, Argentine anti-racism activist. •
Heinz Lieven, 93, German actor (
Group Portrait with a Lady,
Das Rätsel der Sandbank,
This Must Be the Place). •
Egil Lillestøl, 83, Norwegian particle physicist. •
Cecilia Lindqvist, 89, Swedish sinologist. •
Andrea Martin, 49, American singer-songwriter ("
I Love Me Some Him", "
Before You Walk Out of My Life", "
Don't Let Go"), and record producer. •
James L. Mathewson, 83, American politician, member of the
Missouri House of Representatives (1975–1981) and
Senate (1981–2005). •
Ibrahim Mbombo Njoya, 83, Cameroonian politician and royal,
king of the Bamum people (since 1992), COVID-19. •
Viktor Mikhailov, 97, Russian military officer, head of the
Riga Higher Military Political School (1977–1987). •
Boban Petrović, 64, Serbian basketball player (
Partizan,
Yugoslavia national team). •
Frederick L. Pratt, 93, American politician. •
Sam Riddle, 85, American disc jockey and television producer (
Star Search), complications from Lewy body dementia. •
Madeleine Tchicaya, 91, Ivorian politician. •
R. R. Venkat, 54, Indian film producer (
Divorce Invitation,
Lovely,
Damarukam), kidney disease. •
Ülo Vilimaa, 80, Estonian dancer, choreographer, and painter.
28 •
Nana Ampadu, 76, Ghanaian musician. •
Karan Armstrong, 79, American operatic soprano. •
Nasser al-Awlaki, 74–75, Yemeni academic and politician, president of
Sanaa University and minister of agriculture (1988–1990). •
Will Bagley, 71, American historian and writer (
Blood of the Prophets). •
Bala V. Balachandran, 84, Indian educationist, founder of the
Great Lakes Institute of Management. •
Ed Beauvais, 84, American airline executive. •
James Buswell, 74, American violinist. •
Robert Jay Charlson, 84, American atmospheric scientist, climate scientist. •
Steve Davis, 61, American baseball player (
Toronto Blue Jays,
Cleveland Indians), cancer. •
Robert Gibanel, 89, French racing cyclist. •
Paul Girod, 90, French politician, mayor of
Droizy (since 1958) and
senator (1978–2008). •
Wajid Shamsul Hasan, Pakistani diplomat. •
Edward Helfrick, 93, American politician, member of the
Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1977–1980) and
Senate (1981–2003). •
Eberhard Jüngel, 86, German theologian. •
Tommy Kirk, 79, American actor (
Old Yeller,
The Shaggy Dog,
Swiss Family Robinson). •
Princess Lalla Malika of Morocco, 88, Moroccan royal. •
Bienvenido Lumbera, 89, Filipino poet, critic, and dramatist. •
Farida Majid, 79, Bangladeshi poet, translator, and academic, cancer. •
Ed Mason, 75, Canadian newscaster, complications from surgery. •
Vassi Naidoo, 66, South African businessman. •
Phi Nhung, 51, Vietnamese-American singer and actress, COVID-19. •
Achille Pace, 98, Italian painter. •
Bruno Pavelić, 84, Serbian basketball player (
Beograd,
Mladost Zemun). •
B. Satyaji Rao, 91, Indian cricket umpire. •
Mike Renzi, 80, American composer and music director (
Sesame Street). •
Maria Roka, 81, Hungarian Olympic sprint canoer (
1964). •
Barry Ryan, 72, British pop singer ("
Eloise") and photographer. •
Lonnie Smith, 79, American jazz musician, pulmonary fibrosis. •
Ray Snell, 63, American football player (
Tampa Bay Buccaneers,
Pittsburgh Steelers,
Detroit Lions). •
Moshe David Tendler, 95, American rabbi and biologist. •
Stephen Thega, 75, Kenyan Olympic boxer (
1968,
1972). •
Michael Tylo, 73, American actor (
The Young and the Restless,
Zorro,
Guiding Light). •
Jacques Vivier, 90, French racing cyclist. •
Wang Jianmin, 78, Chinese
shàngjiàng, commander of the
Chengdu Military Region (2002–2007). •
Fred Woudhuizen, 62, Dutch philologist. •
Alan Woods, 84, English footballer (
Tottenham Hotspur,
Swansea City,
York City). •
Andrei Zeltser, 31, Belarusian IT worker, shot.
29 •
Kune Amini, 56, Papua New Guinean cricketer (
national team). •
Ottavio Compagnoni, 95, Italian Olympic cross-country skier (
1952,
1956,
1960). •
Joe Davis, 98, American politician, member of the
Florida House of Representatives (1962–1966). •
Alexandre José Maria dos Santos, 97, Mozambican Roman Catholic cardinal, archbishop of
Maputo (1976–2003). •
Gene Dresselhaus, 91, American condensed matter physicist. •
Carsten Eggers, 64, German sculptor and painter. •
Benno Friesen, 92, Canadian politician,
MP (1974–1993). •
Antonio Gasset, 75, Spanish journalist and television host (
Días de cine). •
Hayko, 48, Armenian singer ("
Anytime You Need") and songwriter, COVID-19. •
Maeve Ingoldsby, 73-74, Irish television writer. •
Ravil Isyanov, 59, Russian-born American actor (
GoldenEye,
K-19: The Widowmaker,
Transformers: Dark of the Moon), cancer. •
Nicholas Krawciw, 85, American major general. •
Bronius Kutavičius, 89, Lithuanian composer. •
Olivier Libaux, 57, French record producer and musician (
Nouvelle Vague). •
Chuck Lindstrom, 85, American baseball player (
Chicago White Sox). •
Lee Vernon McNeill, 56, American Olympic sprinter (
1988), COVID-19. •
Glyn Moses, 93, Welsh rugby league player (
Salford,
St Helens,
national team). •
Barrie Nelson, 88, Canadian animator (
Heavy Metal,
Watership Down,
A Boy Named Charlie Brown). •
Julia Nixon, 66, American singer, complications from COVID-19. •
Ayoub Pourtaghi, 48, Iranian Olympic boxer. •
Lee Quarnstrom, 81, American journalist. •
Koteswara Rao, 91, Indian engineer. •
Heiko Salzwedel, 64, German racing cyclist and manager. •
Jim Service, 88, Australian company director. •
Sabam Sirait, 84, Indonesian politician, five-time
MP . •
Ivan Tasovac, 55, Serbian pianist, manager, and politician,
minister of culture and information (2013–2016) and
deputy (since 2020). •
Mohib Ullah, 46, Burmese
Rohingya rights advocate, shot. •
Claire Van Ummersen, 86, American scholar and academic administrator, president of
Cleveland State University (1993–2001), traffic collision. •
Jim Ursel, 84, Canadian curler, cancer. •
Angelo Vasta, 80, Australian judge, member of the
Supreme Court of Queensland (1984–1989). •
François Vérove, 59, French serial killer (
Murder of Cécile Bloch) and police officer, suicide by barbiturate overdose.
30 •
Lennart Åberg, 79, Swedish jazz saxophonist and composer. •
Betty Amos, 87, American musician. •
Beatrix, Countess of Schönburg-Glauchau, 91, Hungarian-born German aristocrat and socialite. •
Jacques Bellanger, 90, French politician,
senator (1986–1995, 1997–2004). •
Aboagye Brenya, 83, Ghanaian actor. •
Dorothea Brown, 83, New Zealand librarian. •
Clement Chiwaya, 50, Malawian politician,
MP (2004–2019), suicide by gunshot. •
Luigi Conti, 80, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Macerata-Tolentino-Recanati-Cingoli-Treia (1996–2006) and archbishop of
Fermo (2006–2017). •
Isabel Cruz, Portuguese-born American computer scientist. (death announced on this date) •
Carlisle Floyd, 95, American opera composer. •
Greg Gilbert, 44, British musician (
Delays), bowel cancer. •
Jenny Kirk, 76, New Zealand politician,
MP (1987–1990). •
Vladislav Lemish, 51, Azerbaijani footballer (
Kuban Krasnodar,
CSKA Moscow,
national team). •
Xicoténcatl Leyva Mortera, 81, Mexican politician,
governor of Baja California (1983–1989), lung cancer. •
Hassan Tarighat Monfared, 75, Iranian physician and politician,
minister of health and medical education (2012–2013), fall. •
Donna Nalewaja, 81, American politician, member of the
North Dakota House of Representatives (1983–1986) and
Senate (1987–1998), COVID-19. •
John B. MacChesney, 92, American chemist. •
Philip Owen, 88, Canadian politician,
mayor of Vancouver (1993–2002), complications from Parkinson's disease. •
José Pérez Francés, 84, Spanish road racing cyclist. •
Palmer Pyle, 84, American football player (
Baltimore Colts,
Minnesota Vikings,
Oakland Raiders). •
John Rigas, 96, American cable television executive and convicted fraudster, co-founder of the
Adelphia Communications Corporation and owner of the
Buffalo Sabres (1997–2005). •
Ary Rigo, 74, Brazilian politician, vice-governor of
Mato Grosso do Sul (1991–1994), complications from a fall. •
Adelina Rodriguez, 101, Filipino politician,
mayor of Quezon City (1976–1986). •
Koichi Sugiyama, 90, Japanese composer, conductor, and orchestrator (
Dragon Quest), septic shock. •
Thora Whitehead, 85, Chilean-born Australian
malacologist. ==References==