1 •
Souley Abdoulaye, 66–67, Nigerien politician,
prime minister (1994–1995). •
Ahmed Arab, 89, Algerian footballer (
1960 Olympics,
national team). •
Boris Bim-Bad, 81, Russian educator. •
William E. Cooper, 93, American major general. •
Ted Donaldson, 89, American actor (
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn,
Adventures of Rusty,
Father Knows Best), complications from a fall. •
Charles Harrington Elster, 65, American writer and broadcaster (
A Way with Words), cancer. •
Jonette Engan, 71, American politician. •
Wally Fawkes, 98, Canadian-British jazz clarinettist and satirical cartoonist. •
Just Fontaine, 89, French footballer (
Nice,
Reims,
national team). •
Leon Hughes, 92, American musician (
The Coasters). •
Bill Hunter, 85, Scottish businessman. •
Ab van Kammen, 90, Dutch molecular biologist and virologist. •
Olga Kennard, 98, Hungarian-born British crystallographer, founder of the
Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre. •
Anise Koltz, 94, Luxembourgish author. •
Marguerite Martel, 98, French Olympic long jumper (
1948). •
Dan McGinn, 79, American baseball player (
Montreal Expos,
Chicago Cubs,
Cincinnati Reds). •
Allan McGraw, 83, Scottish football player (
Hibernian,
Linfield) and manager (
Greenock Morton). •
Lorna Milne, 88, Canadian academic and politician,
senator (1995–2009). •
Pintu Nanda, 45, Indian actor (
Saathire,
Mate Ta Love Helare,
Love Express), cirrhosis. •
Milt Pahl, 79, Canadian politician,
Alberta MLA (1979–1986). •
Julian Peter, Pakistani army major general. •
Neela Ramgopal, 87, Indian
Carnatic vocalist. •
Jerry Richardson, 86, American football player (
Baltimore Colts) and executive (
Carolina Panthers). •
Warren Saunders, 88, Australian cricketer (
New South Wales). •
Irma Serrano, 89, Mexican actress (
Tiburoneros,
El monasterio de los buitres,
Las amantes del señor de la noche) and singer, heart attack. •
Carlo Stelluti, 78, Italian politician,
deputy (1996–2001). •
Joseph Edra Ukpo, 85, Nigerian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop (1971–1973) and bishop (1973–2003) of
Ogoja, archbishop of
Calabar (2003–2013). •
Boybits Victoria, 50, Filipino basketball player (
Pop Cola Panthers,
San Miguel Beermen), heart attack. •
Peter Weibel, 78, Austrian post-conceptual artist. •
Colin Wilcockson, 90, British medievalist and literary scholar.
2 •
Aziz Mushabber Ahmadi, 90, Indian jurist,
chief justice (1994–1997), chancellor of
Aligarh Muslim University (2003–2010). •
Awesome Feather, 14, American Thoroughbred racehorse,
Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies winner (2010). •
Mary Bauermeister, 88, German visual artist (
Fluxus). •
Giuseppe Cacciatore, 77, Italian philosopher, member of the
Accademia dei Lincei. •
Maurice Cullinane, 90, American police officer. •
Chandrashekhar Dasgupta, 82, Indian diplomat, ambassador to
China (1993–1996) and the
European Union (1996–2000). •
Lokenath Debnath, 87, Indian-American mathematician, founder of the
International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences. •
Mabel Desmond, 94, Canadian-born American teacher and politician, member of the
Maine House of Representatives (1994–2002). •
Frank Dickson, 91, New Zealand banker. •
Duncan Hendry, 71, Scottish theatre manager. •
Theodore Kanamine, 93, American brigadier general, cancer. •
Edward Kane, 87, American economist and writer. •
Bassma Kodmani, 64, Syrian academic and political dissident, cancer. •
Per Kristoffersen, 85, Norwegian footballer (
Fredrikstad,
national team). •
Steve Mackey, 56, English bassist (
Pulp) and record producer. •
José Molíns, 90, Spanish Olympic long-distance runner (
1960). •
Bertie O'Brien, 71, Irish hurler and Gaelic footballer (
St Finbarr's,
Cork GAA). •
Ryuho Okawa, 66, Japanese religious leader, founder of
Happy Science. •
María Onetto, 56, Argentine actress (
Montecristo,
The Headless Woman,
The Heavy Hand of the Law), suicide. •
Dell Raybould, 89, American politician, member of the
Idaho House of Representatives (2000–2018). •
Sepp Reif, 85, German Olympic ice hockey player (
1960,
1964,
1968). •
C. Paul Robinson, 81, American physicist. •
Wayne Shorter, 89, American jazz saxophonist (
The Jazz Messengers,
Miles Davis Quintet,
Weather Report), 12-time
Grammy winner. •
Nicholas Snowman, 78, British arts administrator, fall. •
Margherita Spiluttini, 75, Austrian photographer. •
Gothart Stier, 84, German singer. •
John Stobart, 93, British maritime artist. •
Rafael Viñoly, 78, Uruguayan architect (
432 Park Avenue,
20 Fenchurch Street), aneurysm. •
Joan Williamson-Orr, 92, New Zealand politician,
mayor of Taupō (1988–2001). •
Joachim Zeller, 70, German politician,
MEP (2009–2019). •
Jan Żurawski, 91, Polish Olympic wrestler (
1960).
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Beatrice Aboyade, 87, Nigerian librarian and academic. •
Bruno Astorre, 59, Italian politician,
senator (since 2013), suicide by jumping. •
Francisco J. Ayala, 88, Spanish-American evolutionary biologist and philosopher. •
Barbara Everitt Bryant, 96, American market researcher,
director of the United States Census Bureau (1989–1993). •
Robert Chase, 84, British football executive, chairman of
Norwich City F.C. (1985–1996). •
Sasthipada Chattopadhyay, 81, Indian novelist (
Pandab Goenda), stroke. •
Chicita F. Culberson, 91, American lichenologist. •
Edwin A. Dawes, 97, British biochemist and magician. •
Peter Dodge, 72, American meteorologist, stroke. •
Christopher Fowler, 69, English novelist, cancer. •
Carlos Garnett, 84, Panamanian-American jazz saxophonist. •
Mohie El Din El Ghareeb, 90, Egyptian economist and politician,
minister of finance (1996–1999). •
Hiroshi Imai, 81, Japanese politician,
MP (1993–2000, 2003–2009), aspiration pneumonia. •
Antal Jancsó, 88, Hungarian tennis player. •
Sara Lane, 73, American actress (
The Virginian,
I Saw What You Did), breast cancer. •
Dane Lanken, 77, Canadian author and journalist. •
Lee San Choon, 87, Malaysian politician,
MP (1959–1983), minister of
labour (1974–1978) and
transport (1979–1983). •
Pierre Legendre, 92, French historian and psychoanalyst. •
David Lindley, 78, American musician (
Kaleidoscope,
The Section) and singer ("
Mercury Blues"). •
Jaak Lipso, 82, Estonian basketball player (
CSKA Moscow), Olympic silver medallist (
1964). •
Julien Manzano, 85, French footballer (
Forbach,
Red Star,
Boulogne). •
Argentina Menis, 74, Romanian discus thrower, Olympic silver medallist (
1972). •
Satyabrata Mookherjee, 90, Indian politician,
MP (1999–2004). •
Franco Mulas, 84, Italian painter. •
Calvin Newton, 93, American gospel singer (
The Oak Ridge Boys,
Sons of Song). •
Kenzaburō Ōe, 88, Japanese novelist (
A Personal Matter,
The Silent Cry),
Nobel Prize laureate (1994). •
Rita O'Hare, 80, Northern Irish political activist. •
Yana Rykhlitska, 29, Ukrainian combat medic, military combat. •
Alexandru Scripcenco, 32, Moldovan footballer (
FC Dinamo-Auto Tiraspol,
Iskra-Stal Rîbniţa,
Sheriff Tiraspol). •
Tom Sizemore, 61, American actor (
Saving Private Ryan,
Black Hawk Down,
Heat), complications from a brain aneurysm. •
Camille Souter, 93, British-born Irish artist. •
Lou Stovall, 86, American painter. •
Yuri Zhukov, 85, Russian historian.
4 •
Romualdo Arppi Filho, 84, Brazilian football referee, kidney disease. •
Dietmar Artzinger-Bolten, 82, German lawyer and politician, president of
1. FC Köln (1987–1991). •
Allison Bailey, 33, American whistleblower and former Sergeant First Class in the Nevada National Guard. •
Phil Batt, 96, American politician,
governor of Idaho (1995–1999), member of the
Idaho House of Representatives (1965–1967) and twice of the
Senate. •
Heinz Baumann, 95, German actor (''
I'm an Elephant, Madame, Und Jimmy ging zum Regenbogen, All People Will Be Brothers''). •
Jacques Boigelot, 93, Belgian film director (
Peace in the Fields) and screenwriter. •
Paulo Caruso, 73, Brazilian cartoonist. •
Sueli Costa, 79, Brazilian composer and singer. •
Roel Degamo, 56, Filipino politician,
governor of Negros Oriental (since 2011), shot. •
Joseph Gabriel Fernandez, 97, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Quilon (1978–2001). •
Louise Archambault Greaves, 90, American filmmaker. •
Robert Haimer, 69, American musician (
Barnes & Barnes) and songwriter ("
Fish Heads"). •
Patti Hammond, 91, American football superfan (
Seattle Seahawks). •
Judith Heumann, 75, American disability rights activist. •
Jan Lambrecht, 96, Belgian Catholic priest. •
John Nagenda, 84, Ugandan cricketer (
East Africa,
national team). •
John Oostrom, 92, Dutch-born Canadian politician. •
Yaroslava Plaviuk, 96, Ukrainian women's rights activist,
first lady in exile (1989–1992). •
János Rácz, 81, Hungarian Olympic basketball player (
1964). •
Michael Rhodes, 69, American bassist (
The Notorious Cherry Bombs). •
Jean-Michel Rosenfeld, 88, French Holocaust survivor and politician. •
Andre Smith, 64, American basketball player (
Nebraska Cornhuskers). •
Donald Snyder, 71, American politician, member of the
Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1981–2000). •
Spot, 71, American record producer (
Damaged,
Milo Goes to College,
Zen Arcade). •
Leo Sterckx, 86, Belgian cyclist, Olympic silver medallist (
1960). •
Christos Zanteroglou, 82, Greek footballer (
Olympiacos,
Egaleo,
national team).
5 •
Azwar Anas, 91, Indonesian politician,
coordinating minister for people's welfare (1993–1998),
minister of transportation (1988–1993) and
governor of West Sumatra (1977–1987). •
Richard Aylmer, 91, British Olympic cross-country skier (
1956). •
Klaus Bonsack, 81, German luger, Olympic champion (
1968). •
Arif Cooper, Jamaican musician, record producer and DJ. •
Diane Corcoran, 76, American colonel and nurse. •
Hilde De Ridder-Symoens, 79, Belgian historian. •
Heen Banda Dissanayaka, 85, Sri Lankan civil servant, governor of the
Central Bank of Ceylon (1992–1995). •
Joanne Elliott, 97, American mathematician. •
Claire Etcherelli, 89, French novelist. •
Sharifa Fadel, 84, Egyptian singer and actress. •
Piero Gilardi, 80, Italian sculptor. •
Bob Goodman, 83, American
Hall of Fame boxing promoter. •
Bob Goody, 71, British actor (
Flash Gordon,
Fire, Ice and Dynamite,
Lighthouse) and writer, cancer. •
Frank Griswold, 85, American clergyman,
presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church (1998–2006). •
Antal Hetényi, 75, Hungarian Olympic judoka (
1972). •
Tom Hsieh, 91, American politician, member of the
San Francisco Board of Supervisors (1986–1997). •
Gardner Hurley, 90, Canadian politician. •
Ilkka Järvi-Laturi, 61, Finnish-born American film director (
Spy Games). •
Allan Jay, 91, British fencer, double Olympic silver medallist (
1960), COVID-19. •
Karounga Keïta, 81, Malian football player (
Girondins de Bordeaux) and official. •
Qavi Khan, 80, Pakistani actor (
Mitti Ke Putlay,
Begum Jaan,
Nahin Abhi Nahin), cancer. •
Takahiro Kimura, 58, Japanese animator (
City Hunter,
Brigadoon: Marin & Melan,
Godannar), amyloidosis. •
Matti Klinge, 86, Finnish historian. •
Andrew Linklater, 73, British international relations scholar. •
Tate Makgoe, 59, South African politician and anti-apartheid activist,
Free State MPL (since 1994), traffic collision. •
Kenneth Montgomery, 79, British conductor, pneumonia. •
Eugeniusz Olszyna, 69, Polish footballer (
Lech Poznań). •
Pierluigi Onorato, 84, Italian magistrate and politician,
deputy (1979–1987),
senator (1987–1992). •
Mark Pilgrim, 53, South African radio broadcaster (
5FM,
94.7 Highveld Stereo) and television presenter (
Big Brother Africa), lung cancer. •
Pedro Rodrigues Filho, 68, Brazilian serial killer, shot. •
Gary Rossington, 71, American
Hall of Fame guitarist (
Lynyrd Skynyrd,
Rossington Collins Band). •
Shozo Sasahara, 93, Japanese wrestler, Olympic champion (
1956). •
Maurice Scully, 70–71, Irish poet. •
Ahuva Sherman, 96, Israeli artist. •
Sylviane Telchid, 81, Guadeloupean writer, complications from Alzheimer's disease. •
Fred M. Utter, 91, American oceanographer. •
Imre Vagyóczki, 90, Hungarian Olympic sprint canoer (
1956). •
Helen Vanni, 99, American opera singer. •
Dave Wills, 58, American sportscaster (
Tampa Bay Rays,
Chicago White Sox).
6 •
Ryuzan Aki, 80, Japanese manga artist,
Shogakukan Manga Award recipient, heart attack. •
Abdulrahman al-Ansary, 87, Saudi Arabian archaeologist. •
Masum Babul, 60, Bangladeshi film dance director and choreographer (
Beder Meye Josna,
Keyamat Theke Keyamat,
Ekti Cinemar Golpo). •
Georgina Beyer, 65, New Zealand politician and transgender rights activist,
mayor of Carterton (1995–2000) and
MP (1999–2007). •
Harvey Carignan, 95, American serial killer. •
Artak Davtyan, 56, Armenian economist and politician, member of the
National Assembly (2007–2017). •
Sergey Grishin, 56, Russian-American businessman and engineer. •
Ivana Hloužková, 62, Czech actress (
The Fortress,
Boredom in Brno). •
Władysław Janecki, 88, Polish politician,
MP (1985–1989). •
Jörg Jarnut, 81, German historian. •
Pavel Kharin, 95, Russian sprint canoeist, Olympic champion (
1956). •
Traute Lafrenz, 103, German-American resistance fighter (
White Rose). •
Reginald McFadden, 70, American serial killer. •
Toru Miyoshi, 95, Japanese judge,
chief justice (1995–1997). •
Ken Money, 88, Canadian astronaut, scientist, and Olympic high jumper (
1956). •
Seiko Obonai, 83, Japanese Olympic shot putter (
1964). •
Irvo Otieno, 28, Kenyan-born American prisoner, asphyxiation. •
Benigno Luigi Papa, 87, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop of
Taranto (1990–2011) and bishop of
Oppido Mamertina-Palmi (1981–1990). •
Spiros Papadopoulos, 91, Greek politician,
MP (1985–1993). •
Gérard Pelisson, 91, French hotelier, co-founder of
Accor. •
Alfonso Quaranta, 87, Italian magistrate,
president of the Constitutional Court (2011–2013). •
M. A. Ramlu, 96, Indian academic. •
Alan C. Riebel, 95, American politician. •
Kuppuswami Sampath, 75, Indian footballer (
Dempo,
national team). •
Heinz Schwarz, 94, German politician,
MP (1976–1990),
minister of the interior of Rhineland-Palatinate (1971–1976) and member of the
Landtag (1959–1976). •
Wally Smith, 96, British-born American mathematician. •
Wyndham St. John, 63, Canadian Olympic equestrian (
2000). •
Mario Telò, 72, Italian political scientist and researcher. •
Tom Van Sant, 92, American sculptor. •
Josef Vojta, 87, Czech footballer (
Sparta Prague,
Czechoslovakia national team), Olympic silver medallist (
1964). •
Wang Xiaomo, 84, Chinese radar engineer, member of the
Chinese Academy of Engineering and
deputy (1998–2008).
7 •
Ibtisam Abdallah, 80, Iraqi writer and translator. •
Vlastislav Antolák, 80, Czech teacher and politician,
deputy (2002–2006). •
Michael Brimer, 89, South African-Australian organist, pianist, and conductor. •
Mik Critchlow, 68, British photographer. •
Ronnie Delport, 91, South African cricketer. •
Shirley du Boulay, 90, British author. •
Ian Falconer, 63, American author (
Olivia) and illustrator (
The New Yorker), kidney failure. •
Salvador Farfán, 90, Mexican footballer (
Atlante,
national team). •
Władysław Findeisen, 97, Polish control theorist, academic, and politician,
senator (1989–1993). •
Salvador García-Bodaño, 87, Spanish poet, member of the
Royal Galician Academy (since 1992). •
E. Thurman Gaskill, 87, American politician, member of the
Iowa Senate (1997–2009). •
Marcel Gatsinzi, 75, Rwandan politician,
minister of defence (2002–2010). •
Denise Goddard, 77, British Olympic artistic gymnast (
1964). •
Kevin Alexander Gray, 65, American political activist and author. •
J. A. W. Gunn, 85, Canadian political philosopher. •
André Haefliger, 93, Swiss mathematician (
Haefliger structure). •
Alice Sterling Honig, 93, American child psychologist. •
Anton Ionescu, 83, Romanian politician,
deputy (1996–2004). •
José Ramón Irusquieta, 82, Spanish footballer (
Real Zaragoza). •
Lisa Janti, 89, American actress (
World Without End,
Ten Thousand Bedrooms). •
Prafulla Kumar Jena, 91, Indian metallurgist, member of the
Indian Academy of Sciences. •
Cecil Kippins, 98, Guyanese cricket umpire. •
Dmytro Kotsiubailo, 27, Ukrainian soldier,
shot. •
Augusto Lauro, 99, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
San Marco Argentano-Scalea (1979–1999). •
Tom Love, 85, American entrepreneur, founder of
Love's. •
Pat McCormick, 92, American diver, four-time Olympic champion (
1952,
1956). •
Y C McNease, 87, American college football coach. •
Jitendra Nath Mohanty, 95, Indian philosopher. •
Siphamandla Mtolo, 29, South African footballer (
Richards Bay). •
Herbert Richardson, 72, American politician, member of the
New Hampshire House of Representatives (2002–2006, 2008–2018). •
Lynn Seymour, 83, Canadian-born British ballerina and choreographer. •
Bill Siderewicz, 87, American football coach. •
Khatijun Nissa Siraj, 97, Singaporean women's rights activist. •
Peterson Zah, 85, American politician,
president of the Navajo Nation (1991–1995). •
Andrei Zlotnikov, 52, Belarusian sociologist and politician,
deputy (since 2019).
8 •
Ali Bilal, 40, Pakistani political worker. •
Marcel Amont, 93, French singer. •
Paul Anselin, 91, French politician, mayor of
Ploërmel (1977–2008). •
Richard A. N. Bonnycastle, 88, Canadian business executive (
Harlequin Enterprises). •
Hendrik Brocks, 80, Indonesian Olympic cyclist (
1960). •
Gianmarco Calleri, 81, Italian football player (
Novara) and executive, president of
Lazio (1986–1992) and
Torino (1994–1997). •
Junior Daugherty, 92, American fiddler and guitarist. •
Philippe Fauveau, 96, French Olympic rower (
1948). •
Italo Galbiati, 85, Italian football player (
Lecco) and manager (
Milan). •
Bert I. Gordon, 100, American film director and screenwriter (
Village of the Giants,
Empire of the Ants,
The Amazing Colossal Man). •
Martin Gorry, 68, English footballer (
Barnsley,
Hartlepool United,
Newcastle United). •
Roland Hürzeler, 77, Swiss Olympic gymnast (
1968). •
Ranjeet Singh Judeo, 80, Indian politician,
Uttar Pradesh MLA. •
Satish Kaushik, 66, Indian film director (
Hum Aapke Dil Mein Rehte Hain), actor (
Mr. India,
Brick Lane), and comedian, heart attack. •
Jean-Marie Kieffer, 62, Luxembourgish composer. •
Dolores Klaich, 86, American author and activist, assisted suicide. •
Pentti Koskinen, 79, Finnish Olympic diver (
1964,
1968,
1972). •
Jose David Lapuz, 84, Filipino educator and administrator. •
Sverre Olaf Lie, 85, Norwegian pediatrician. •
Dušan Mirković, 69, Yugoslav Olympic weightlifter (
1980). (death announced on this date) •
John Moelaert, 80, Belgian footballer (
Cercle Brugge,
Club Brugge), heart failure. •
Jim Moeller, 67, American politician, member of the
Washington House of Representatives (2003–2017), complications from Parkinson's disease. •
Tish Naghise, 59, American politician, member of the
Georgia House of Representatives (since 2023). •
Grace Onyango, 98, Kenyan politician, mayor of
Kisumu (1965–1969) and
MP (1969–1983). •
Chaim Topol, 87, Israeli actor (
Fiddler on the Roof,
Flash Gordon,
For Your Eyes Only), complications from Alzheimer's disease.
9 •
Azagaia, 38, Mozambican rapper, complications from epilepsy. •
Robert Blake, 89, American actor (
Baretta,
In Cold Blood,
Lost Highway),
Emmy winner (
1975), heart disease. •
Roland Castro, 82, French architect and political activist. •
Michel Côté, 85, Canadian politician, member of the
National Assembly of Quebec (1994–2003). •
William R. Cotter, 87, American lawyer, president of
Colby College (1979–2000). •
Marguerite M. Engler, 67, American nurse scientist and physiologist. •
Lily Yulianti Farid, 51, Indonesian writer, researcher and cultural activist. •
Hassan Ghafourifard, 79, Iranian academic and politician,
minister of energy (1981–1985) and three-time
MP. •
Chris Greeley, 60, American politician, member of the
Maine House of Representatives (2002–2010). •
Shiro Hashizume, 94, Japanese swimmer, Olympic silver medallist (
1952), prostate cancer. •
Heart's Cry, 21, Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse, winner of the
Arima Kinen (2005) and
Dubai Sheema Classic (2006). •
Bryan Horskins, 77, Australian rules footballer (
Hawthorn). •
Alan Jones, 77, Welsh footballer (
Hereford United,
Swansea City,
Southport). •
Hisashi Kobayashi, 84, Japanese engineer, dean of
Princeton University School of Engineering and Applied Science (1986–1991). •
Paul Locht, 93, Danish Olympic rower (
1952). •
Robin Lumley, 74, British jazz keyboardist (
Brand X), heart failure. •
Connie Martinson, 90, American writer and television personality. •
Raphael Mechoulam, 92, Bulgarian-born Israeli organic chemist. •
McNeil Moore, 89, American football player (
Chicago Bears). •
Daud Muzamil, Afghan Taliban politician and militant,
governor of Nangarhar (2021–2022) and of
Balkh (since 2022), bombing. •
Mystic Meg, 80, British astrologer, influenza. •
Dave Nicoll, 78, British motocross racer. •
Chikage Oogi, 89, Japanese actress (''
A Teapicker's Song of Goodbye'') and politician,
president of the House of Councillors (2004–2007) and
minister of land (2001–2003), esophageal cancer. •
Samaraditya Pal, 84, Indian lawyer. •
Fazalur Rehman, 81, Pakistani field hockey player, Olympic champion (
1968). •
Sir Sebastian Roberts, 69, British major general. •
Al Jawhara bint Abdulaziz Al Saud, Saudi Arabian royal. •
Randhir Singh, 65, Indian cricketer (
national team). •
Tanja Heiberg Storm, 76, Norwegian diplomat, ambassador to the
OECD (2001–2006). •
Jan Syczewski, 85, Polish politician,
MP (1997–2001). •
Otis Taylor, 80, American football player (
Kansas City Chiefs),
Super Bowl champion (
1970), complications from Parkinson's disease. •
Pearry Reginald Teo, 44, Singaporean film director (
The Gene Generation,
Witchville,
The Curse of Sleeping Beauty) and producer. •
Fernando Valdés Dal-Ré, 77, Spanish jurist and academic, magistrate of the
Constitutional Court (2012–2020). •
Ken Wagner, 75, American football coach. •
Kiska, 47, captive orca
10 •
Jesús Alou, 80,
Dominican baseball player (
San Francisco Giants,
Houston Astros,
Oakland Athletics),
World Series champion (
1973,
1974). •
Skip Bafalis, 93, American politician, member of the
U.S. House of Representatives (1973–1983),
Florida Senate (1966–1970), and
Florida House of Representatives (1964–1966). •
William R. C. Blundell, 95, Canadian business executive. •
David Bottoms, 73, American poet. •
Niall Brophy, 87, Irish rugby union player (
Leinster,
national team,
British & Irish Lions). •
Alwin Bully, 74, Dominican cultural administrator, playwright and artist, designer of the
flag of Dominica. •
Junior English, 71, Jamaican reggae singer. •
Kevin Freeman, 81, American equestrian, Olympic silver medalist (
1964,
1968,
1972). •
Naonobu Fujii, 31, Japanese volleyball player (
Toray Arrows,
national team), stomach cancer. •
Juan Francisco García Sánchez, 86, Spanish judge, magistrate of the
Supreme Court (1999–2006). •
Antonín Hájek, 35, Czech Olympic ski jumper (
2010,
2014). (death announced on this date) •
Dick Haley, 85, American football player (
Washington Redskins,
Minnesota Vikings,
Pittsburgh Steelers). •
Rolland Hein, 90, American college professor and scholar. •
Byron Hyland, 93, Australian cricketer. •
Masatoshi Ito, 98, Japanese businessman (
7-Eleven). •
Seiichi Kaneta, 75, Japanese politician,
MP (1993–2009), cerebral hemorrhage. •
Goff Letts, 95, Australian politician,
majority leader of the Northern Territory (1974–1977). •
Renán López, 83, Bolivian footballer (
Jorge Wilstermann,
national team). •
Rafael de Mendizábal Allende, 95, Spanish judge, president of the
National Court (1977–1986, 1991–1992) and magistrate of the
Constitutional Court (1992–2001). •
Napoleon XIV, 84, American singer ("
They're Coming to Take Me Away, Ha-Haaa!"). •
René Olmeta, 88, French politician,
deputy (1981–1986). •
Juvencio Osorio, 72, Paraguayan footballer (
Cerro Porteño,
Espanyol,
national team). •
Dhiruben Patel, 96, Indian novelist, playwright and translator. •
Demetrio Perez Jr., 77, Cuban-American educator and politician. •
Ayşegül Sarıca, 87, Turkish concert pianist. •
Vefa Tanır, 96, Turkish politician, minister of
national defense (1995–1996),
forestry (1991–1993) and twice of
health. •
Tongo, 65, Peruvian singer and comedian, kidney failure. •
Anthony Verga, 87, American politician, member of the
Massachusetts House of Representatives (1995–2009). •
Tony Vincent, 97, American tennis player. •
Sheila Watt, 82, British Olympic swimmer (
1960). •
Janusz Weiss, 74, Polish radio broadcaster, co-founder of
Radio ZET. •
Michael Wilford, 84, English architect (
The Lowry,
Embassy of the United Kingdom, Berlin). •
William Wulf, 83, American computer scientist. •
Noriaki Yamada, 71, Japanese politician, member (1995–2014) and chairman (2012–2013) of the
Ishikawa Prefectural Assembly, fall.
11 •
Wendy Barker, 80, American poet. •
Ernst Behringer, 81, German politician, member of the
Landtag of Baden-Württemberg (1994–2011). •
Ahlem Belhadj, 59, Tunisian women's rights activist. •
Erik Rud Brandt, 79, Danish fashion designer. •
Chen Kenichi, 67, Japanese chef (
Iron Chef),
interstitial lung disease. •
Chuanyin, 96, Chinese Buddhist monk, master of the
Buddhist Association of China (2005–2010). •
R. Dhruvanarayana, 61, Indian politician,
MP (2009–2019), cardiac arrest. •
Oleksandr Dovbiy, 69, Ukrainian football player (
Metalist Kharkiv,
SKA Kyiv) and manager (
Naftovyk Okhtyrka). •
Amy Fuller, 54, American rower, Olympic silver medalist (
1992), complications from breast cancer. •
Bud Grant, 95, American basketball player (
Minneapolis Lakers),
Hall of Fame football player (
Winnipeg Blue Bombers) and coach (
Minnesota Vikings). •
Guo Zhi, 98, Chinese politician,
deputy (1978–1998). •
Angel Hobayan, 93, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Catarman (1975–2005). •
Eric Iles, 95, Australian politician, member of the
Tasmanian House of Assembly (1966–1969). •
John Jakes, 90, American author (
North and South,
The Kent Family Chronicles). •
Jiang Yanyong, 91, Chinese physician and political dissident, pneumonia. •
William G. Johnsson, 88, Australian author. •
Keith Johnstone, 90, British-Canadian theatre director and educator (
Impro: Improvisation and the Theatre). •
Karoline Käfer, 68, Austrian Olympic sprinter (
1972,
1980). •
Ignacio López Tarso, 98, Mexican actor (
Rosa Blanca,
Esmeralda,
Wild at Heart), pneumonia. •
Alexandru Mesian, 86, Romanian
Greek Catholic hierarch, coadjutor bishop (1994–1995) and bishop (since 1995) of
Lugoj. •
Takeshi Noma, 88, Japanese politician, member of the
House of Councillors (1992–2004). •
Ivonne Passada, 66, Uruguayan politician,
MP (2005–2020) and
speaker of the
Chamber of Representatives (2010–2011). •
Michel Peyramaure, 101, French writer. •
David Reed, 96, American Anglican clergyman,
bishop of Colombia (1964–1972) and
Kentucky (1974–1994). •
Piero Sartogo, 88, Italian architect (
Embassy of Italy, Washington, D.C.). •
Dimitrij Skolil, 92, Czechoslovak slalom canoeist. •
Bill Tidy, 89, British cartoonist (
The Cloggies,
The Fosdyke Saga). •
Costa Titch, 27, South African rapper. •
Derek Weddle, 87, English footballer (
Sunderland,
Darlington,
York City). •
Ann Wilson, 91, American painter.
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Hussein Abu al-Khair, 57, Jordanian drug smuggler, executed. •
Franca Afegbua, 79, Nigerian politician,
senator (1983). •
Roberto Barbon, 89, Cuban-born Japanese baseball player (
Hankyu Braves,
Kintetsu Buffaloes), pneumonia. •
Dame Phyllida Barlow, 78, British visual artist. •
Alphonse Beni, 77, Cameroonian actor and film director. •
Warren Boroson, 88, American journalist, educator, and author, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. •
Isabel Colegate, 91, British author (
The Shooting Party) and literary agent. •
Chris Cooper, 44, American-Italian baseball player (
San Marino,
Italy national team), heart attack. •
Rolly Crump, 93, American animator and designer (
Walt Disney Imagineering). •
Anatoly Dryukov, 86, Russian diplomat,
ambassador to Singapore (1987–1990),
India (1991–1996), and
Armenia (1998–2005). •
Dick Fosbury, 76, American high jumper (
Fosbury flop), Olympic champion (
1968), lymphoma. •
Tom French, 88, Northern Irish politician, complications from Parkinson's disease. •
Karel Kaplan, 94, Czech historian. •
Liam Kearns, 60, Irish Gaelic football player (
Austin Stacks) and manager (
Offaly,
Limerick). •
Marek Kopelent, 90, Czech composer and composition professor (
Academy of Fine Arts, Prague). •
Li Laizhu, 90, Chinese military officer, commander of the
Beijing Military Region (1993–1997) and
deputy (1988–1993). •
Susan Cunliffe-Lister, Baroness Masham of Ilton, 87, British politician, member of the
House of Lords (since 1970) and Paralympic champion (
1960,
1964). •
Jaume Medina, 73, Spanish philologist. •
Dragoslav Mihailović, 92, Serbian writer. •
Hedley Muscroft, 84, English golfer. •
Gyula Németh, 63, Hungarian high jumper. •
Rudel Obreja, 57, Romanian Olympic boxer (
1984). •
Antônio Pedro, 82, Brazilian actor (
Casa da Mãe Joana,
Casa da Mãe Joana 2,
Muito Prazer). •
Ondrej Šima, 86, Slovak Olympic sport shooter (
1968). •
Felton Spencer, 55, American basketball player (
Minnesota Timberwolves,
Utah Jazz,
Golden State Warriors). •
Joseph Edward Troy, 91, Canadian Roman Catholic prelate, coadjutor bishop (1984–1986) and bishop (1986–1997) of
Saint John, New Brunswick.
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Denis Bovey, 93, Scottish Episcopalian priest,
dean of Aberdeen and Orkney (1983–1988). •
Bob Breitenstein, 79, American football player (
Denver Broncos,
Atlanta Falcons,
Minnesota Vikings). •
Nicholas Calabrese, 80, American contract killer. •
Simon Emmerson, 67, English musician (
Weekend,
Working Week,
Afro Celt Sound System), record producer and DJ. •
Jim Gordon, 77, American drummer (
Derek and the Dominos,
Traffic), songwriter ("
Layla") and convicted murderer. •
Terry Grier, 86, Canadian university administrator and politician,
MP (1972–1974). •
Donald Hinds, 89, Jamaican writer, journalist, and teacher. •
Mabo Ismaila, 78, Nigerian football manager (
women's national team). •
Eden Knight, 23, Saudi Arabian trans woman, suicide. •
Momoko Kuroda, 84, Japanese poet and essayist, brain hemorrhage. •
Edward Leavy, 93, American jurist, judge of the
U.S. District Court for Oregon (1984–1987) and
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (since 1987). •
Mario Masini, 84, Italian cinematographer (
Padre Padrone,
Our Lady of the Turks,
The Perfume of the Lady in Black) and film director. •
Jack McLaughlin, 93, Australian cricketer (
Queensland). •
Karol Mikuláš, 100, Slovak miner. •
Eliseu Padilha, 77, Brazilian lawyer and politician,
chief of staff of the presidency (2016–2019),
minister of transport (1997–2001) and three-time
deputy. •
Joe Pepitone, 82, American baseball player (
New York Yankees,
Houston Astros,
Chicago Cubs),
World Series champion (
1962). •
Jennifer Rahim, 60, Trinidadian writer, poet, and literary critic. •
Tom Ryan, 81, Irish hurler (
Killenaule,
Tipperary). •
Pat Schroeder, 82, American politician, member of the
U.S. House of Representatives (1973–1997), complications from a stroke. •
Vera Selby, 93, English snooker and billiards player. •
Chris Shevlane, 80, Scottish footballer (
Heart of Midlothian,
Hibernian,
Greenock Morton). •
Cyprian Tseriwa, 86, Zimbabwean Olympic runner (
1960). •
Ernst Tugendhat, 93, Czechoslovak-born German philosopher. •
Marija Ujević-Galetović, 89, Croatian sculptor. •
Pradeep Uppoor, 65, Indian film producer (
Ardh Satya,
Aghaat,
Chakra). •
Glen Weir, 71, Canadian
Hall of Fame football player (
Montreal Alouettes). •
Barbro Westerholm, 89, Swedish doctor and politician,
MP (1988–1999, 2006–2022). •
Eric Lloyd Wright, 93, American architect.
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Alexander Andreev, 82, Russian theoretical physicist. •
Samuel P. Bell III, 83, American politician, member of the
Florida House of Representatives (1974–1988). •
Gloria Bosman, 50, South African jazz singer. •
Bobby Caldwell, 71, American singer ("
What You Won't Do for Love") and songwriter ("
The Next Time I Fall"). •
Jacques Cossette-Trudel, 76, Canadian screenwriter and political activist (
Front de libération du Québec). •
Laurie Daniel, 81, Welsh rugby union player (
Newport,
Pontypool,
national team). •
Louisette Dussault, 82, Canadian actress (
Françoise Durocher, Waitress,
IXE-13,
Wedding Night) and writer. •
Jim Ferree, 91, American golfer. •
Ángel Floro Martínez, 83, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Gokwe (2000–2017). •
Sergei Grigoryants, 81, Russian human rights activist and Soviet dissident. •
Leslie Hardcastle, 96, British arts administrator (
BFI). •
Kim Yong-chul, 98, South Korean jurist and judge,
chief justice (1986–1988). •
Arne Kjörnsberg, 87, Swedish politician,
MP (1985–2006). •
Valery Loshchinin, 82, Russian diplomat,
ambassador to Belarus (1996–1999). •
Andrzej Mazurkiewicz, 81, Polish footballer (
Lech Poznań). •
R. Kenton Musgrave, 95, American jurist, judge of the
United States Court of International Trade (since 1987). •
Luigi Piccatto, 68, Italian comic artist (
Dylan Dog). •
Nukhim Rashkovsky, 76, Russian chess player and coach,
Grandmaster (1980). •
Saida Sherif, 90, Pakistani-British broadcaster, educationalist, humanitarian and poet. •
Janet Sinsheimer, 65, American biostatistician. •
Betty Glassman Trachtenberg, 89, American college administrator (
Yale College). •
Antonina Uccello, 100, American politician,
mayor of Hartford, Connecticut (1967–1971). •
Ved Pratap Vaidik, 78, Indian journalist, fall. •
Dale K. Van Kley, 81, American historian. •
Richard Wagner, 70, Romanian-born German novelist.
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Sir Geoffrey Allen, 94, British chemist. •
Théo de Barros, 80, Brazilian composer and musician (
Quarteto Novo). •
Dorothy Bohm, 98, German-born British photographer. •
Chinga Chavin, 78, American musician and advertising executive. •
Pierluigi Concutelli, 78, Italian terrorist (
Ordine Nuovo) and convicted murderer. •
Ron Cooper, 95, British Olympic boxer (
1948). •
Peter Day, 76, British broadcaster. •
Jeff Gaylord, 64, American professional wrestler (
UWF,
WCCW) and football player (
Toronto Argonauts). •
Edwin Grech, 94, Maltese politician. •
Stuart Hodes, 98, American dancer. •
Odd Hoftun, 95, Norwegian engineer and missionary. •
James F. Hutchinson, 90, American painter. •
Sameer Khakhar, 70, Indian actor (
Nukkad,
Pushpaka Vimana,
Shahenshah), multiple organ failure. •
Jüri Kraft, 88, Soviet-Estonian economist and politician,
people's deputy (1989–1991). •
Alastair Lamb, 93, Chinese-born British diplomatic historian and author. •
Roman Lentner, 85, Polish footballer (
1960 Olympics,
Górnik Zabrze). •
Aleksander Łuczak, 79, Polish historian and politician,
minister of national education (1993–1995). •
Fèlix Millet, 87, Spanish businessman and convicted fraudster. •
José Elias Moreira, 82, Brazilian businessman and politician,
federal deputy (1988–1995). •
Taro Nakayama, 98, Japanese politician,
minister for foreign affairs (1989–1991) and
MP (1968–2009). •
Petros Palian, 92, Iranian Armenian videographer and cinematographer (
An Isfahani in New York,
Samurai Cop,
Dangerous Men). •
Mimis Papaioannou, 80, Greek football player (
AEK Athens,
national team) and manager (
New York Pancyprian-Freedoms). •
Mary Ann Nevins Radzinowicz, 97, American academic and scholar. •
Ronald Rice, 77, American politician, member of the
New Jersey Senate (1986–2022), cancer. •
Jonas Šimėnas, 69, Lithuanian politician,
MP (1990–1992, 1996–2000, 2008–2012). •
Norman Steinberg, 83, American screenwriter (
Blazing Saddles,
My Favorite Year,
Johnny Dangerously). •
John Thompson, 75, British Royal Air Force officer, head of the
British Defence Staff – US (2000–2002). •
Victor Veretennikov, 82, Ukrainian politician,
deputy (1990–1994, 2002–2006). •
Antje Vollmer, 79, German politician,
MP (1983–1985, 1987–1990, 1994–2005). •
Thomas Wagner, 46, Austrian footballer (
Mattersburg).
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Sharon Acker, 87, Canadian model and actress (
Lucky Jim,
Point Blank,
Happy Birthday to Me). •
Katalin Benkő, 81, Hungarian Olympic sprint canoeist (
1964). •
Stephen Bromhead, 66, Australian politician,
New South Wales MLA (since 2011),
mesothelioma. •
Sean Burns, 61–62, British overseas administrator,
administrator of Tristan da Cunha (2010–2013, 2016–2020, since 2022). •
Tony Coe, 88, English jazz musician. •
Ron Elstob, 98, Australian politician,
senator (1978–1987). •
Ángel Fournier, 35, Cuban Olympic rower (
2008,
2012,
2016), heart attack. •
Claude Fournier, 91, Canadian film director (
The Tin Flute,
The Mills of Power,
Alien Thunder), screenwriter and cinematographer, heart attack. •
Patrick French, 57, British writer and historian (
Tibet, Tibet,
The World Is What It Is), cancer. •
Sayyid Gaddaf al-Dam, 75, Libyan general. •
Jacqueline Gold, 62, British businesswoman (
Ann Summers), breast cancer. •
Peter Hardy, 66, Australian actor (
The Pursuit of Happiness, ''
McLeod's Daughters, Dangerous Remedy''), drowned. •
Fuzzy Haskins, 81, American
Hall of Fame singer (
Parliament-Funkadelic). •
Gladys Kessler, 85, American jurist, judge of the
Superior Court of the District of Columbia (1977–1994) and the
U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (since 1994). •
Kenji Kosaka, 83, Japanese psychiatrist, aspiration pneumonia. •
Anna Sujatha Mathai, 89, Indian poet. •
Melanie McFadyean, 72, British journalist, cancer. •
Don Megson, 86, English football player (
Sheffield Wednesday,
Bristol Rovers) and manager (
Portland Timbers). •
Emmanuelle Mottaz, 59, French singer and screenwriter (
Hélène et les Garçons). •
Victor Ocampo, 71, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Gumaca (since 2015). •
Carolina Rieuwpassa, 74, Indonesian Olympic sprinter (
1972,
1976). •
Franco Rotelli, 80, Italian psychiatrist. •
José Francisco Moreira dos Santos, 94, Portuguese Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Uíje (1979–2008). •
Ray Thorburn, 85, New Zealand artist. •
Helen Vari, 91, Czechoslovak-born Canadian philanthropist. •
Brian Walsh, 67, Australian television executive (
Foxtel). •
Nani Widjaja, 78, Indonesian actress (
Cinta Pertama,
Catatan Si Boy,
Maling Kutang), respiratory failure.
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Isao Arita, 96, Japanese virologist. •
Giorgio Bornacin, 73, Italian politician,
senator (1996–2001, 2006–2013) and
deputy (2001–2006). •
Don Burgess, 76, Canadian ice hockey player (
Philadelphia Blazers,
Vancouver Blazers,
San Diego Mariners). •
John Carenza, 73, American Olympic footballer (
1972). •
Morville Chote, 98, British Olympic javelin thrower (
1948). •
Hal Dresner, 85, American screenwriter (
The Eiger Sanction,
Zorro, The Gay Blade,
Sssssss), cancer. •
Adri Duivesteijn, 72, Dutch politician, member of the
House of Representatives (1994–2006) and
Senate (2013–2015), prostate cancer. •
Jorge Edwards, 91, Chilean novelist and diplomat,
ambassador to France (2010–2014). •
Sir Paul Girolami, 97, Italian-British pharmaceutical executive, chairman of
Glaxo (1985–1994). •
James Goldrick, 64–65, Australian rear admiral, naval historian and analyst, lymphoma and leukaemia. •
Ada den Haan, 81, Dutch Olympic swimmer (
1960), European champion (
1958). •
John Jenrette, 86, American politician, member of the
U.S. House of Representatives (1975–1980) and the
South Carolina House of Representatives (1964–1972). •
Paffard Keatinge-Clay, 97, British architect. •
Toon Meerman, 89, Dutch footballer (
Feyenoord,
Excelsior). (death announced on this date) •
Pierre Michaud, 86, Canadian lawyer and judge,
chief justice of Quebec (1994–2002). •
Edmar Moreira, 83, Brazilian lawyer and politician,
federal deputy (1991–1995, 1999–2011, 2014). •
Jean-Bernard Ndongo Essomba, Cameroonian politician,
MP (1992–1997, since 2002). •
Sean Patrick O'Brien, 34, American professional wrestling referee (
OVW). •
Fito Olivares, 75, Mexican
cumbia musician. •
Carlos Payán, 94, Mexican writer, journalist and politician,
senator (1997–2000) and founder of
La Jornada. •
Lance Reddick, 60, American actor (
The Wire,
Fringe,
John Wick) and musician, heart disease. •
Mary Ronnie, 96, Scottish-born New Zealand librarian,
national librarian (1976–1981). •
Robert W. Sennewald, 93, American army general. •
Raoul Servais, 94, Belgian filmmaker, animator, and comics artist (
Harpya). •
Ray Solari, 95, American football player (
California Golden Bears) and coach. •
Guy Troy, 100, American Olympic pentathlete (
1952). •
Dubravka Ugrešić, 73, Croatian-Dutch writer. •
Laura Valenzuela, 92, Spanish television presenter (
TVE) and actress (
Spaniards in Paris,
Growing Leg, Diminishing Skirt), complications from Alzheimer's disease. •
Tilman Zülch, 83, German human rights activist, founder of the
Society for Threatened Peoples.
18 •
Vladimir Chernavin, 94, Russian admiral,
commander-in-chief of the navy (1985–1992),
Hero of the Soviet Union. •
Robert Lindsay, 29th Earl of Crawford, 96, Scottish politician and peer,
MP (1955–1974), member of the
House of Lords (1974–2019) and
minister of state for defence procurement (1970–1972). •
Gloria Dea, 100, American actress (
King of the Congo,
Plan 9 from Outer Space) and magician, coronary artery disease. •
Sir James Dunbar-Nasmith, 96, British conservation architect (
Sunninghill Park,
Balmoral Estate). •
Bisi Egbeyemi, 78, Nigerian lawyer and politician, deputy governor of
Ekiti State (2018–2022). •
Harold Parks Helms, 87, American politician, member of the
North Carolina House of Representatives (1974–1984). •
Gerhard Kraft, 81, German physicist. •
Henry O. Macauley, 61, Sierra Leonean politician, minister of energy (2014–2018). •
Kathy MacKinnon, 75, British zoologist and conservationist. •
Mozart Mimms, 104, American-Canadian trade unionist. •
Karl Nicola, 83, German politician, member of the
Landtag of Baden-Württemberg (1972–1992). •
Pekka Paavola, 89, Finnish politician,
minister of justice (1972). •
Joseph Powathil, 92, Indian Syro-Malabar Catholic prelate, eparch of
Kanjirappally (1977–1985), auxiliary bishop (1972–1977) and archeparch (1985–2007) of
Changanacherry. •
Francisco Rodón, 88, Puerto Rican painter. •
Charity Scott, 72, American legal scholar, cancer. •
Spiros Simitis, 88, Greek-German jurist and data protection pioneer. •
Valeri Sinau, 78, Russian football player (
Rostov-on-Don,
Zorya Luhansk) and manager (
Kuban Krasnodar). •
Pedro Solbes, 80, Spanish economist, twice
minister of economy and finance,
European Commissioner for Economic and Monetary Affairs (1999–2004) and
second deputy prime minister (2004–2009), liver cancer. •
Heinz Steinmann, 85, German footballer (
Werder Bremen,
Schwarz-Weiß Essen,
West Germany national team). •
Steven Ungerleider, 73, American sports psychologist, author and documentary film producer (''
Munich '72 and Beyond, End Game, Citizen Ashe''). •
Sverre Valen, 97, Norwegian choir conductor, founder of the
Sandefjord Girls Choir. •
Dot Wilkinson, 101, American
Hall of Fame bowler and softball player. •
Labo Yari, 80, Nigerian writer.
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Malcolm R. Barnebey, 95, American diplomat,
ambassador to Belize (1981–1985). •
Roger W. Brockett, 84, American control theorist. •
Willie Cager, 80, American basketball player (
Texas Western Miners). •
Elizabeth de Cuevas, 94, American sculptor. •
Katherine Fischer Drew, 99, American historian. •
Jean-Jacques Favier, 73, German-born French astronaut (
STS-78). •
Clemens Ganz, 88, German organist. •
Walter Gassire, 76, Uruguayan footballer (
Deportivo Toluca,
Atletas Campesinos,
Tampico Madero). •
Mike Kadish, 72, American football player (
Buffalo Bills). •
Nelson Kiang, 93, Chinese-born American physiologist. •
Gottfried Kustermann, 79, German Olympic sport shooter (
1972,
1976). •
John Linebaugh, 67, American weapons manufacturer (
.500 Linebaugh,
.475 Linebaugh). •
Marisol Malaret, 73, Puerto Rican television host, model, and beauty queen (
Miss Universe 1970). •
Rui Nabeiro, 91, Portuguese businessman, founder of
Delta Cafés. •
Petar Nadoveza, 80, Croatian football player (
Hajduk Split,
Yugoslavia national team) and manager (
Olimpija Ljubljana). •
Emmanuel Oblitey, 89, Ghanaian Olympic footballer (
1964). •
Ralph Roberts, 87, New Zealand Olympic sailor (
1960,
1968). •
Csaba Schmidt, 43, Hungarian chemist and politician,
MP (2010–2014) and mayor of
Tatabánya (2010–2019). •
Pōhiva Tuionetoa, 71, Tongan politician,
prime minister (2019–2021),
minister of finance (2018–2019) and
MP (since 2014). •
Bob Wolfe, 76, American college football coach (
Bowling Green Falcons,
Tiffin Dragons).
20 •
Jiayegbade Alao, allegedly 121, Nigerian musician and longevity claimant. •
Syabda Perkasa Belawa, 21, Indonesian badminton player (
PB Djarum,
national team), traffic collision. •
Osvaldo Cruz, 91, Argentine footballer (
Independiente,
Unión Española,
national team). •
Ross Douglas, 72, Canadian voice actor (
Mobile Suit Gundam,
Master Keaton,
Sly 2: Band of Thieves). •
Michael Collins Dunn, 75, American scholar. •
Dave Gardner, 70, Canadian ice hockey player (
Montreal Canadiens,
St. Louis Blues,
California Golden Seals). •
Paul Grant, 56, British actor (
Return of the Jedi,
Labyrinth,
The Dead) and stuntman. •
Bryn Hargreaves, 36–37, English rugby league player (
Bradford Bulls,
St Helens,
Wigan Warriors). (body discovered on this date) •
Al Horning, 83, Canadian politician,
MP (1988–1993) and
British Columbia MLA (2005–2009). •
Maria Ilnicka-Mądry, 77, Polish politician, physician and academic, chair of the
West Pomeranian Voivodeship Sejmik (since 2018). •
Bob Johnston, 98, Australian economist, governor of the
Reserve Bank of Australia (1982–1989). •
Muhammad Sayab Khalid Khan, 82, Pakistani politician, member (1985–1996, 2001–2016) and speaker (2001–2006) of the
Azad Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly. •
Geof Kotila, 64, American basketball player and coach (
Michigan Tech Huskies). •
Mario López Estrada, 84, Guatemalan telecommunications executive, founder of
Tigo Guatemala. •
Terry Norris, 92, Australian actor (
Homicide,
Cop Shop) and politician,
Victorian MLA (1982–1992). •
Anthony Akoto Osei, 69, Ghanaian banker and politician,
minister for finance (2007–2009) and
MP (since 2005). •
Eduardo Ravani, 81, Chilean comedian, cancer. •
Michael Reaves, 72, American screenwriter (
Gargoyles,
Batman: The Animated Series,
Spider-Man Unlimited), complications from Parkinson's disease. •
Karl-Heinz Reinfandt, 90, German musicologist and music educator. •
Vasily Reshetnikov, 103, Russian pilot and World War II veteran,
Hero of the Soviet Union. •
Helmut Ringsdorf, 93, German chemist. •
Viliam Roth, 81, Slovak journalist and politician,
minister without portfolio of Czechoslovakia (1989). •
Abdul Rahman Majeed al-Rubaie, 83, Iraqi novelist (
The Tattoo Mark). •
Val Rushworth, 83, British road and track racing cyclist. (death announced on this date) •
John Sattler, 80, Australian rugby league player (
Kurri Kurri,
South Sydney,
national team). •
Gilly Szego, 90, British artist. •
Tewolde Berhan Gebre Egziabher, 83, Ethiopian biologist. •
Anita Thallaug, 85, Norwegian singer (
Eurovision Song Contest 1963) and actress (
Blonde in Bondage,
I moralens navn). •
Ragab Mohamed Abu Zeid Zair, 80, Egyptian politician and lawyer, health complications in prison. •
Virginia Zeani, 97, Romanian operatic soprano.
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Charles E. Bastien, 60, Canadian animator (
PAW Patrol,
The Magic School Bus,
Braceface), cancer. •
Willie Bell, 85, Scottish football player (
Leeds United,
national team) and manager (
Birmingham City), stroke. •
Sir Nicholas Bonsor, 80, British politician,
MP (1979–1997). •
Eric Brown, 62, British science fiction writer, sepsis. •
Alexander Cameron, 59, British barrister, pancreatic cancer. •
Yehezkel Chazom, 76, Israeli footballer (
Hapoel Tel Aviv,
national team). •
Fernand J. Cheri, 71, American Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of
New Orleans (since 2015). •
K. P. Dandapani, 76, Indian lawyer. •
Fred Florusse, 85, Dutch actor (
Intensive Care,
Wilde Harten), director and cabaret artist. •
Joe Giella, 94, American comic book artist (
Batman,
Green Lantern,
Adam Strange). •
Janez Gorišek, 89, Slovenian civil engineer, architect, and Olympic ski jumper (
1956). •
Jacques Haitkin, 72, American cinematographer (
A Nightmare on Elm Street,
Wishmaster,
Shocker), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and leukemia. •
Hugh Hiscutt, 96, Australian politician,
Tasmania MLC (1983–1995). •
Henk de Jong, 91, Dutch theologian. •
Kicking King, 25, Irish Thoroughbred racehorse. •
John Smith, Baron Kirkhill, 92, Scottish peer,
lord provost of Aberdeen (1971–1975),
minister of state for Scotland (1975–1978) and member of the
House of Lords (1975–2018). •
Oleksandr Kozarenko, 59, Ukrainian composer, pianist and musicologist, COVID-19. •
Bill Lewellen, 71, American politician, member of the
Arkansas Senate (1990–2000). •
Claude Lorius, 91, French glaciologist. •
Francesco Maselli, 92, Italian film director and screenwriter (
Time of Indifference,
A Tale of Love,
Abandoned). •
Y. R. Meena, 76, Indian jurist, justice of the
Calcutta High Court (1997–2001),
Rajasthan High Court (2001–2006), and
Gujarat High Court (2006–2008). •
Dan Morse, 85, American bridge player, complications from surgery. •
Jag Mohan Nath, 92, Indian Air Force officer. •
Harri Nykänen, 69, Finnish writer. •
Julie Anne Peters, 71, American novelist (
Keeping You a Secret,
Luna,
Between Mom and Jo). •
Willis Reed, 80, American
Hall of Fame basketball player (
New York Knicks) and coach (
New Jersey Nets),
NBA champion (
1970,
1973), heart failure. •
Shamim Sikder, 70, Bangladeshi sculptor (
Shoparjito Shadhinota). •
Howard F. Taylor, 83, American sociologist. •
Pedro Velasco, 85, American Olympic volleyball player (
1964,
1968). •
Peter Werner, 76, American film and television director (
In the Region of Ice,
Moonlighting,
Grimm),
Oscar winner (
1976), heart failure. •
Kyle White, 53, Australian rugby league footballer (
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs,
Western Suburbs Magpies).
22 •
Rivka Basman Ben-Hayim, 98, Lithuanian-born Israeli Yiddish poet. •
Vladimir Churov, 70, Russian civil servant, chairman of the
Central Election Commission (2007–2016), heart attack. •
Jirō Dan, 74, Japanese actor (
Daijōbu, My Friend,
Return of Ultraman,
Zero Woman), lung cancer. •
John Ene, 52, Romanian football player (
Brașov,
Dunărea Giurgiu) and manager, heart attack. •
Rafael Filippelli, 84, Argentine film director, producer and screenwriter (
The Absentee). •
Marie-Thérèse Join-Lambert, 86, French government official, president of
ONPES (1999–2005). •
Rebecca Jones, 65, Mexican-American actress (
Imperio de cristal,
Para volver a amar,
Que te perdone Dios), ovarian cancer. •
Salim Khatri, 58, Pakistani religious leader, shot. •
Tony Knapp, 86, English football player (
Southampton) and manager (
Viking,
Iceland national team). •
Rigmor Kofoed-Larsen, 79, Norwegian politician,
MP (1997–2001). •
Jackie Lane, 91, English footballer (
Notts County,
Birmingham City). •
Tom Leadon, 70, American musician (
Mudcrutch). •
Thomas P. Lowry, 90, American author. •
Takafumi Matsui, 77, Japanese planetary scientist, prostate cancer. •
Arthur L. Peterson, 96, American educator and politician, member of the
Montana House of Representatives (2000–2002). •
Lucy Salani, 98, Italian activist. •
Ahmad Samii Gilani, 102, Iranian translator and editor. •
Teresa Sempere Jaén, 75, Spanish politician,
deputy (1989–1996). •
Ben Shelly, 75, American politician,
president of the Navajo Nation (2011–2015). •
Vera T. Sós, 92, Hungarian mathematician (
Kővári–Sós–Turán theorem), member of the
Hungarian Academy of Sciences. •
Marcus Wilson, 91, Irish Gaelic footballer (
St Vincents,
Dublin). •
Andrzej Zarębski, 65, Polish politician and journalist,
MP (1991–1993) and member of
KRRiT (1993–1997).
23 •
Tony Abbott, 92, Canadian politician,
MP (1974–1979), minister of
consumer and corporate affairs (1976–1977) and of
national revenue (1978–1979). •
Jean-Marie Apostolidès, 79, French novelist, essayist, and theater director. •
Souhila Belbahar, 89, Algerian painter. •
Abhay Chhajlani, 88, Indian journalist. •
K. C. Constantine, 88, American author. •
Darcelle XV, 92, American drag queen. •
Sir Howard Fergus, 85, Montserratian author and historian. •
Marion Game, 84, Moroccan-born French actress (
Scènes de ménages,
Parking,
Dickie-roi). •
Epeli Ganilau, 71, Fijian military officer and politician,
minister for Fijian affairs (2007–2008) and chairman of the
Great Council of Chiefs (2001–2004). •
Jerry Green, 94, American
Hall of Fame sportswriter (
Associated Press,
The Detroit News). •
James Harithas, 90, American museum curator. •
Huang Baosheng, 80, Chinese Sanskrit scholar. •
Dafydd Hywel, 77, Welsh actor (
Coming Up Roses,
Off to Philadelphia in the Morning, ''
Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children''). •
Joseph R. Inge, 75, American lieutenant general. •
Toichiro Kinoshita, 98, Japanese-born American theoretical physicist. •
Rita Lakin, 93, American television writer (
Peyton Place,
The Doctors,
The Rookies). •
Frank LeMaster, 71, American football player (
Philadelphia Eagles). •
Peter Marti, 70, Swiss footballer (
Zürich,
Basel,
national team). •
Tomoko Naraoka, 93, Japanese actress (
Poppoya,
Ponyo,
Wolf), pneumonia. •
Harald Neuwirth, 84, Austrian jazz pianist and composer. •
Letitia Obeng, 98, Ghanaian educational pioneer. •
Brendan O'Brien, 60, American voice actor (
Crash Bandicoot). •
Rolando Picchioni, 86, Italian politician,
deputy (1972–1983) and
undersecretary for cultural heritage (1979–1981). •
Tommy Proffitt, 95, English Olympic boxer (
1948). •
Keith Reid, 76, English lyricist (
Procol Harum) and songwriter ("
A Whiter Shade of Pale", "
You're the Voice"), colon cancer. •
Peter Shelley, 80, British songwriter ("
My Coo Ca Choo"), singer, and record producer (
Magnet Records). •
Horst Söhnlein, 80, German activist. •
Israel Zelitch, 98, American plant pathologist and ecologist, COVID-19.
24 •
Takashi Awamori, 84, Japanese businessman and politician,
councillor (1989–1995). •
Marcel Blanc, 88, Swiss politician,
Vaud state councillor (1978–1991). •
Martin T. Buell, 80, American karateka. •
William D. Coleman, 72, Canadian political scientist. •
Scott Johnson, 70, American composer, pneumonia. •
Tim Joiner, 62, American football player (
Houston Oilers,
Denver Broncos). •
Orhan Karaveli, 93, Turkish journalist and writer. •
Walter Kintsch, 90, American psychologist and academic. •
Marie Laing, 85, Canadian politician,
Alberta MLA (1986–1993). •
Jeremy Lemmon, 87, British educator. •
Arley McNeney, 40, Canadian wheelchair basketball player, Paralympic bronze medallist (
2004). •
Gordon Moore, 94, American businessman, engineer (
Moore's law), and philanthropist, co-founder of
Intel and
Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation. •
Yakov Neishtadt, 99, Russian-Israeli chess player and author. •
One For Arthur, 14, Irish Thoroughbred racehorse. •
Marko Petkovšek, 67, Slovenian mathematician. •
Randall Robinson, 81, American lawyer, author, and activist. •
Pradeep Sarkar, 67, Indian film director (
Parineeta,
Laaga Chunari Mein Daag,
Helicopter Eela) and producer. •
David Schoumacher, 88, American news anchor and journalist. •
Mel Semenko, 85, American
football player (
BC Lions,
Ottawa Rough Riders,
Montreal Alouettes). •
Bruce Sinclair, 94, Canadian politician, mayor of
Etobicoke (1984–1994).
25 •
W. Onico Barker, 88, American politician, member of the
Virginia Senate (1980–1992). •
Steve Booras, 74, American gridiron football player (
Las Vegas Cowboys,
Montreal Alouettes,
Memphis Southmen), natural causes. •
Chabelo, 88, American-born Mexican actor (
The Extra,
Escuela para solteras) and comedian (
La Carabina de Ambrosio), sepsis. •
Juca Chaves, 84, Brazilian singer and comedian, respiratory failure. •
Daniel Chorzempa, 78, American organist and composer. •
Csaba Czakó, 79, Hungarian Olympic rower (
1972). •
Rita Czech-Blasl, 90, German Olympic cross-country skier (
1956,
1960,
1964). •
Hennie Dompeling, 56, Dutch five-time Olympic sport shooter. •
Ger Glavin, 66, Irish Gaelic footballer (
Midleton,
Ballincollig,
Cork) and hurler. •
Barry Goldberg, 61, American volleyball coach (
American University), cancer. •
Christopher Gunning, 78, English composer (
La Vie en rose, ''
Agatha Christie's Poirot, Middlemarch''), kidney cancer. •
Edwin J. Hess, 89, American businessman. •
Muhammad Idrees, Pakistani politician,
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa MPA (2013–2018). •
Pavel Krotov, 30, Russian Olympic freestyle skier (
2014,
2018). •
Mitsuo Kurotsuchi, 76, Japanese director and screenwriter (
The Samurai I Loved), multiple organ failure. •
Jean Lacy, 90, American museum education specialist and visual artist. •
Sassi Lamouri, 83, Algerian politician,
minister of religious affairs and wakfs (1992–1993, 1994–1995). •
Reginald Wyndham Lloyd-Davies, 88, British urologist (
A Colour Atlas of Urology), metastatic pancreatic cancer. •
Byron J. Matthews, 94, American politician, mayor of
Newburyport, Massachusetts (1968–1978). •
Pascoal Mocumbi, 81, Mozambican politician,
prime minister (1994–2004). •
Moosa Moolla, 88, South African activist and diplomat,
ambassador to Iran (1995–1999),
high commissioner to Pakistan (2000–2004). •
Hans Richter, 63, German footballer (
Karl-Marx-Stadt,
Lokomotive Leipzig,
East Germany national team). •
Erwin Riess, 66, Austrian political scientist, playwright and journalist. •
Janine Shalom, 63, British theatre publicist. •
Leo D. Sullivan, 82, American animator (
Jabberjaw,
BraveStarr,
Taz-Mania). •
Tristán, 86, Argentine actor (
Historia de un clan,
La Casa de Madame Lulù,
Los caballeros de la cama redonda) and comedian, double pneumonia. •
Lucinda Urrusti, 94, Spanish-born Mexican artist. •
Henk Visser, 92, Dutch pediatrician and professor. •
Nick Lloyd Webber, 43, English composer (
Love, Lies and Records,
Fat Friends The Musical,
The Last Bus) and record producer, gastric cancer. •
Yang Bing-yi, 96, Taiwanese businessman, founder of
Din Tai Fung.
26 •
Rudolf Atamalyan, 76, Russian football player (
Lokomotiv Moscow,
Nistru Chișinău) and manager (
Irtysh Tobolsk). •
Dan Ben-Amos, 88, American folklorist and professor. •
Zvi Dershowitz, 94, Czech-born American rabbi. •
Oladipo Diya, 78, Nigerian military officer,
chief of general staff (1993–1997) and
governor of Ogun State (1984–1985). •
Nikolay Dupak, 101, Russian actor (
The Forty-First,
Intervention,
Bumbarash). •
Köksal Engür, 77, Turkish actor (
Whisper If I Forget,
Leyla and Mecnun, ''
Mommy, I'm Scared''), kidney failure. •
Ron Faber, 90, American actor (
The Exorcist,
Navy SEALs,
The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover), lung cancer. •
Ousmane Farota, 58, Malian footballer (
Stade Malien,
national team). •
Innocent, 75, Indian actor (
Mazhavilkavadi,
Ponmuttayidunna Tharavu) and politician,
MP (2014–2019). •
María Kodama, 86, Argentine writer, breast cancer. •
Rick Lantz, 85, American football coach (
Georgia Tech,
Navy Midshipmen,
Berlin Thunder). •
Ronnie Lee, 66, American football player (
Miami Dolphins,
Seattle Seahawks,
Atlanta Falcons). •
Peter Mak, 66, Hong Kong film director (
The Wicked City) and actor (
Happy Sixteen, ''
Lai Shi, China's Last Eunuch''). •
Ivano Marescotti, 77, Italian actor (
King Arthur,
The Talented Mr. Ripley,
Hannibal) and theater director. •
David Christopher McGough, 78, English Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of
Birmingham (2005–2020). •
John Mengatti, 68, American actor (
The White Shadow,
Meatballs Part II, ''
Dead Men Don't Die''). •
Juan Carlos Murúa, 87, Argentine football player (
Platense,
national team) and manager (
Gimnasia La Plata). •
Virginia Norwood, 96, American physicist. •
Thomas J. Osler, 82, American mathematician, long-distance runner and author. •
Ray Pillow, 85, American country singer ("
I'll Take the Dog"). •
Abdelwahed Radi, 88, Moroccan politician,
president of the House of Representatives (1997–2007, 2010–2011) and
minister of justice (2007–2010). •
Karl-Josef Rauber, 88, German Roman Catholic cardinal, apostolic pro-nuncio to
Uganda (1982–1990), president of the
PEA (1990–1993) and apostolic nuncio to
Hungary (1997–2003). •
Wolfgang Schivelbusch, 81, German historian. •
Paul Schmidt, 37, Canadian restaurant patron, stabbed. •
Claudia Schüler, 35, Chilean field hockey player (
national team), liver cancer. •
Jaime Tadeo, 84, Filipino peasant and organic farming activist. •
D. M. Thomas, 88, British poet, translator and novelist (
The Flute-Player,
The White Hotel). •
Emahoy Tsegué-Maryam Guèbrou, 99, Ethiopian nun, pianist and composer. •
Bill Zehme, 64, American writer and journalist, colorectal cancer. •
Jacob Ziv, 91, Israeli computer scientist (
LZ77 and LZ78).
27 •
Philip Basoah, 53, Ghanaian politician,
MP (since 2021). •
Wim de Bie, 83, Dutch comedian (
Van Kooten en De Bie), writer, and singer. •
James Bowman, 81, English countertenor. •
Nick Galifianakis, 94, American politician, member of the
U.S. House of Representatives (1967–1973) and the
North Carolina House of Representatives (1961–1967). •
Max Hardcore, 66, American pornographic actor, pneumonia. •
Sir David Harrison, 92, English chemist and academic administrator, vice-chancellor of
Keele University (1979–1984) and the
University of Exeter (1984–1994). •
Tauno Honkanen, 95, Finnish Olympic skier (
1948). •
Charles Hough Jr., 88, American equestrian, Olympic bronze medallist (
1952). •
Howie Kane, 81, American pop singer (
Jay and the Americans). (death announced on this date) •
Carol Lavell, 79, American equestrian, Olympic bronze medallist (
1992). •
Gianguido Milanesi, 88, Italian Olympic fencer. •
Gianni Minà, 84, Italian journalist (
RAI) and writer, heart disease. •
Jocelyn Morlock, 53, Canadian composer. •
Ronald A. Sarasin, 88, American politician, member of the
U.S. House of Representatives (1973–1979) and the
Connecticut House of Representatives (1969–1973). •
Peggy Scott-Adams, 74, American blues and R&B singer.
28 •
Maria Rosa Antognazza, 58, Italian-British philosopher. •
Ted CoConis, 95, American illustrator (
Summer of the Swans) and painter. •
Theodor Otto Diener, 102, Swiss-American plant pathologist, discoverer of
viroids. •
Blas Durán, 73,
Dominican bachata singer. •
Ernesto García Seijas, 81, Argentine comics artist. •
Jimmy Gray, 93, Irish Gaelic footballer and hurler (
Na Fianna,
Dublin). •
Arthur Hammond, 92–93, Canadian filmmaker and director (
Corporation). •
Kulow Maalim Hassan, Kenyan politician,
MP (since 2017), traffic collision. •
Mel King, 94, American politician, member of the
Massachusetts House of Representatives (1973–1983). •
E. James Ladwig, 84, American politician. •
Bill Leavy, 76, American football official. •
Nathaly López Borja, 35, Ecuadorian activist and hospital administrator, shot. •
Mardye McDole, 63, American football player (
Minnesota Vikings). •
Derek Meyers, 45, Canadian politician,
Saskatchewan MLA (since 2020), cancer. •
Sanath Nandasiri, 81, Sri Lankan singer, musician and composer. •
Paul O'Grady, 67, English comedian, drag queen, and television presenter (
Blankety Blank, ''
The Paul O'Grady Show, Paul O'Grady: For the Love of Dogs''), cardiac arrhythmia. •
Norris W. Overton, 97, American brigadier general. •
Alan W. Partin, 62, American prostate surgeon. •
Joseph Michael Perera, 81, Sri Lankan politician,
minister of home affairs (2015), member (since 1976) and
speaker (2001–2004) of the
Parliament. •
Ludwig A. Rehlinger, 95, German jurist. •
Jerzy Rzedowski, 96, Polish-born Mexican botanist. •
Ryuichi Sakamoto, 71, Japanese musician (
Yellow Magic Orchestra) and film composer (
The Last Emperor,
The Revenant),
Oscar winner (
1988), rectal cancer. •
Bill Saluga, 85, American comedian. •
Manfred Schaefer, 80, German-born Australian football player (
St. George-Budapest,
Australia national team) and manager (
Sydney Olympic). •
Margot Stern Strom, 81, American teacher, co-founder of
Facing History and Ourselves. •
Margareta Strömstedt, 91, Swedish author, journalist (
Dagens Nyheter) and translator. •
Sun Yumin, 83, Chinese
Peking opera artist, multiple organ failure.
29 •
Girish Bapat, 72, Indian politician,
MP (since 2019) and
Maharashtra MLA (1995–2019). •
Helen Barolini, 97, American writer (
Umbertina), editor, and translator. •
Joan Wadleigh Curran, 72, American visual artist, complications from metastatic cancer. •
Albina Deriugina, 91, Ukrainian rhythmic gymnastics coach. •
Anthony H. Gair, 74, American attorney. •
David W. Hoyle, 84, American politician, member of the
North Carolina Senate (1993–2010). •
Arastun Javadov, 74, Azerbaijani politician,
MP (2005–2015). •
Henry L. Joy, 89, American politician, member of the
Maine House of Representatives (2002–2010). •
John Kerin, 85, Australian politician, twice
MP, minister for
transport (1991) and
trade (1991–1993). •
Hedda Kleinfeld Schachter, 99, Austrian-born American wedding dress designer, co-founder of
Kleinfeld Bridal. •
Horst Milde, 89, German politician, president of the
Landtag of Lower Saxony (1990–1998). •
Jennifer Muller, 78, American choreographer. •
Yerra Narayanaswamy, 91, Indian politician,
MP (1994–1999). •
Vadim Oyun, 79, Russian politician, member of the
Soviet of Nationalities (1984–1989). •
Angela Perez, 55, Filipino actress, stroke. •
Dragomir R. Radev, 54, American computer scientist. •
Gilmara Sanches, 79, Brazilian actress (
Betão Ronca Ferro), dubbing artist and director. •
Sweet Charles Sherrell, 80, American bassist (
James Brown,
The J.B.'s). •
Nur-e-Alam Siddique, 82, Bangladeshi politician,
MP (1973–1976). •
Vivan Sundaram, 79, Indian artist, complications from a brain hemorrhage. •
Myriam Ullens, 70, German-born Belgian entrepreneur, shot. •
Stewart West, 88, Australian politician,
MP (1977–1983), minister for
housing (1984–1987) and
administrative services (1987–1990). •
David Willicombe, 72, Welsh rugby league player (
Halifax Panthers,
Wigan Warriors,
national team). •
Tommy Wilson, 85, English cricket umpire. •
Frederick F. Woerner Jr., 89, American general.
30 •
John Allore, 59, Canadian-American actor (
Trapped in Paradise), writer and podcaster, traffic collision. •
Leandro Becheroni, 72, Italian motorcycle racer, heart attack. •
Michael Berlyn, 73, American video game designer (
Tass Times in Tonetown,
Bubsy in Claws Encounters of the Furred Kind) and writer. •
Ron Blain, 82, Australian rules footballer (
Footscray). •
Sujan Singh Bundela, 76, Indian politician,
MP (1984–1989, 1999–2004). •
Roger Lindsay, Baron of Craighall, 81–82, Canadian accountant. •
Laura Gómez-Lacueva, 48, Spanish actress (
Chrysalis,
Uncertain Glory,
The Realm), cancer. •
Fred Klages, 79, American baseball player (
Chicago White Sox). •
Johan Leysen, 73, Belgian actor (
The Abyss,
Brotherhood of the Wolf,
The American). •
Rolf Maier, 86, French Olympic weightlifter (
1960,
1964,
1968). •
Doug Mulray, 71, Australian radio broadcaster (
Triple J,
Triple M Sydney,
2WS), liver cancer. •
Elemér Ragályi, 83, Hungarian cinematographer (
The Phantom of the Opera,
Mesmer,
An American Rhapsody), film director and actor. •
Michael Rudman, 84, American theatre director. •
Mark Russell, 90, American political satirist and comedian, prostate cancer. •
Mate Šestan, 52, Croatian footballer (
Copenhagen,
Levante,
Marsonia). •
Ray Shulman, 73, English musician (
Gentle Giant) and record producer (
Reading, Writing and Arithmetic, ''
Life's Too Good''). •
Steve Skeates, 80, American comic book writer (
Aquaman,
Hawk and Dove,
Phantom Stranger). •
Bill Slocum, 75, American politician, member of the
Pennsylvania State Senate (1997–2000). •
Paweł Śpiewak, 71, Polish sociologist, historian, and politician,
deputy (2005–2007). •
Dan Stannard, 85, Zimbabwean policeman and cricket administrator. •
Peter Usborne, 85, British publisher, founder of
Usborne Publishing. •
Meir Wieseltier, 82, Israeli poet and translator.
31 •
Philip Balsam, 79, Canadian songwriter (
Fraggle Rock). •
Ada Bello, 89, Cuban-American LGBT rights activist, co-founder of the
Homophile Action League, COVID-19 and pneumonia. •
John Brockington, 74, American football player (
Green Bay Packers,
Kansas City Chiefs). •
Albert M. Calland III, 70, American
Navy SEAL,
deputy director of the CIA (2005–2006). •
Harry Cassidy, 92, Northern Irish Gaelic footballer (
Bellaghy,
Derry). •
Brigette Dacko, 79, Central African first lady (1962–1966, 1979–1981). •
Gene Derricotte, 96, American football player (
Michigan Wolverines). •
Palmério Dória, 74, Brazilian journalist and writer, sepsis. •
Joe Falzon, 90, Maltese strongman. •
Bruce A. Fuhrer, 91, Australian botanist and photographer. •
John S. Greenspan, 85, British-born American dental and HIV researcher. •
Raghavan Iyer, 61, Indian-born American chef and author, colorectal cancer. •
Christo Jivkov, 48, Bulgarian actor (
The Passion of the Christ,
The Profession of Arms,
Barbarossa), lung cancer. •
Irina Kostyuchenkova, 61, Ukrainian Olympic javelin thrower (
1988,
1992). •
Asja Łamtiugina, 82, Polish actress (
The Scar,
Pan Tadeusz, ''
Boys Don't Cry''). •
Jack Lumsden, 93, Australian rugby league footballer (
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles,
national team). •
Mercia MacDermott, 95, English writer and historian. •
Ossama bin Abdul Majed Shobokshi, 79, Saudi Arabian diplomat and politician,
minister of health (1995–2003). •
Antonio Martorell Lacave, 62, Spanish military officer,
chief of staff of the Navy (since 2021), cancer. •
Vitaly Merinov, 32, Ukrainian kickboxer. •
George Nagobads, 101, Latvian-born American ice hockey team physician (
United States national team,
Minnesota Golden Gophers). •
Sir Rabbie Namaliu, 75, Papua New Guinean politician,
prime minister (1988–1992), heart attack. •
Mimí Panayotti, 85, Honduran writer and journalist (
La Prensa). •
Stanislav Párnický, 77, Slovak film director. •
Ricochet, 15, American Golden Retriever
surfing dog, liver cancer. •
Viktor Scholz, 88, Russian-born German classical organist. •
Sarah Thomas, 88, Indian novelist. •
Sandipan Thorat, 90, Indian politician,
MP (1977–1999). •
Boris Ulianich, 98, Italian politician,
senator (1979–1992). •
Milena Usenik, 88, Slovenian Olympic shot putter (
1956,
1960). •
Wan Haifeng, 102, Chinese military officer, political commissioner of the
Chengdu Military Region (1982–1990) and
deputy (1978–1983, 1988–1993). ==References==