MarketDeaths in August 2024
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Deaths in August 2024

The following is a list of notable deaths in August 2024.

August 2024
1Jürgen Ahrend, 94, German pipe organ builder (Rysum organ, Schnitker organ (Groningen), Schnitger organ (Hamburg)). • Steinar Bjølbakk, 77, Norwegian ice hockey player (Vålerenga Ishockey, Sparta Sarpsborg, national team). • Kari Ingulstad Botterud, 81, Norwegian politician, deputy (1989–1997). • Pina Bottin, 94, Italian actress (Marriage, A Hero of Our Times, The Intruder). • Joyce Brabner, 72, American comic book writer (Brought to Light, Our Cancer Year). • Rainer Brandt, 88, German actor (Street Acquaintances of St. Pauli, Horrors of Spider Island, Funeral in Berlin). • Tommy Cassidy, 73, Northern Irish football player (Newcastle, national team) and manager (APOEL), complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Leonard Engelman, 83, American makeup artist (Ghostbusters, Batman Forever, How the Grinch Stole Christmas). • Dmitri Filimonov, 52, Russian ice hockey player (Ottawa Senators, Dynamo Moscow, KalPa). • Bertrand Fourcade, 81, French rugby union player (FC Lourdes, Stade Toulousain) and coach (Italy national team). • Ted Frechette, 84, Canadian football player (Edmonton Eskimos). • Ken Gibbons, 92, English Anglican prelate, Archdeacon of Lancaster (1981–1997). • Joe Hand Sr., 87, American businessman and media executive, COVID-19. • Leonard Hayflick, 96, American anatomist (Hayflick limit), pancreatic cancer. • Ina Jaffe, 75, American journalist (NPR), cancer. • Villu Jürjo, 73, Estonian Lutheran cleric and political activist. • Suzanne Kala Lobè, 71, Cameroonian journalist. (death announced on this date) • Peter Kraus, 83, German field hockey player, Olympic champion (1972). • Hinke Luiten, 69, Dutch artist and dress designer. • Ochapa Onazi, 87, Nigerian professor. • Zdeněk Prokeš, 71, Czech footballer (Bohemians 1905, 1860 Munich, Czechoslovakia national team). • María Eugenia Ríos, 88, Mexican actress (Rubí, Chucho el roto, María Mercedes). • Daniel Selznick, 88, American film and television producer (Blood Feud, The Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind, Hoover vs. The Kennedys). • Craig Shakespeare, 60, English football player (Walsall, West Bromwich Albion) and manager (Leicester City), cancer. • Morris Solomon Jr., 80, American serial killer. • Daniel Wansi, 42, Cameroonian footballer (Dynamo Dresden, Shenzhen Kingway, RAEC Mons). • Patty Jo Watson, 92, American archaeologist. • Lloyd Ziff, 81, American photographer and art director. 2Joe Brincat, 80, Maltese politician, minister of justice and governance (1979–1981) and member of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (1971–1992). • Alun Carter, 59, Welsh rugby union player (Pontypool RFC, national team). • John Clegg, 90, British actor (''It Ain't Half Hot Mum, Tom & Viv, Shooting Fish''). • Sergio Codognato, 80, Italian football player (Ravenna, Cosenza) and manager (Cosenza). • James H. Coleman, 91, American judge, associate justice of the Supreme Court of New Jersey (1994–2003). • Abdulai Conteh, 78, Sierra Leonean lawyer and politician, chief justice of Belize (2000–2010), vice-president (1991–1992). • Nicu Covaci, 77, Romanian rock musician (Transsylvania Phoenix). • Paul Darling, 64, English barrister, chairman of the Levy Board (since 2020). • Galboda Gnanissara Thera, 80, Sri Lankan Buddhist monk, chief of Gangaramaya Temple (since 1959). • Michel Godard, 90, French politician, deputy (1993–1997), mayor of Ploemeur (1983–1995). • Barbara Howar, 89, American author and socialite, complications of dementia. • Sheik-Umarr Mikailu Jah, 88, Sierra Leonean surgeon and politician, stroke. • Soe Tin Latt, Burmese major general, helicopter crash. • Henry Lim Bon Liong, 72, Filipino businessman. • Ivica Mavrenski, 58, Serbian basketball player (Vojvodina, Crvena zvezda) and coach (Železničar Inđija). • Ruth Montague, 85, British Air Force officer, director of the Women's Royal Air Force (1989–1994). • Matthew Ngosa, 46, Zambian singer-songwriter. • Walter Orthmann, 102, Brazilian textile worker. • Ajay Sastry, 50, Indian film director (Nenu Meeku Telusa). • Bernard Seillier, 83, French politician, senator (1989–2008). • Sharifah Azizah Syed Zain, 63, Malaysian politician, Johor State MLA (since 2018), internal bleeding. • Chandrakant Sheth, 86, Indian poet and literary critic. • James C. Swanson, 90, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1969–1984). • Ross Terrill, 85, Australian-American sinologist. 3Tim Ambler, 87, British organizational theorist. • Jean Battlo, 85, American playwright (Terror of the Tug). • Morton Brown, 92, American mathematician. • Lionel Crawford, 91–92, British cancer expert and virologist. • Salvatore Giannone, 88, Italian Olympic sprinter (1960). • Endre Gyulay, 93, Hungarian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Szeged–Csanád (1987–2006). • Sir Ernest Hall, 94, English businessman, pianist and composer. • Pasi Ikonen, 44, Finnish orienteering competitor, world champion (2001), brain tumour. • Yamini Krishnamurthy, 83, Indian Bharatanatyam dancer. • Shaun Martin, 45, American musician (Snarky Puppy) and record producer, seven-time Grammy winner. • Alan McRitchie, 81, Australian rugby league footballer (St. George, Cronulla-Sutherland). • Antônio Meneses, 66, Brazilian cellist (Beaux Arts Trio) and academic teacher (Bern Academy of Arts), brain cancer. • Mustapha Moussa, 62, Algerian boxer, Olympic bronze medalist (1984), injuries sustained in a traffic collision. • Roald Muggerud, 92, Norwegian footballer (Lyn, national team) • Jody O'Neill, 87, Northern Irish Gaelic footballer (Coalisland Na Fianna, Tyrone). • José Agustín Ortiz Pinchetti, 87, Mexican politician, deputy (2003–2006). • Phloen Phromdaen, 85, Thai singer. • Ronald Roberts, 83, Scottish veterinary scientist and parasitologist. • George Schenck, 82, American television writer and producer (NCIS). • Teófilo Serrano, 74, Spanish politician, senator (1991–1994) and member of the Assembly of Madrid (1991–1994). • Mark Slater, 73, Australian footballer (Collingwood). • Kalin Stepanyan, 69, Russian football player (Oryol, Spartak Vladikavkaz) and manager (Astrakhan). • Dimitris Theofanis, 91, Greek footballer (Panathinaikos, national team) and manager (Panegialios). • Jim Umbarger, 71, American baseball player (Texas Rangers, Oakland Athletics), heart failure. • Eyvind W. Wang, 81, Norwegian politician, mayor of Asker (1980–1995). • Paul Graham Wilson, 95–96, Australian botanist. (death announced on this date) • Faye Yager, 75, American community activist. 4Nicodème Barrigah-Benissan, 61, Togolese Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop of Lomé (since 2019) and bishop of Atakpamé (2008–2019). • Anthony Hamilton-Smith, 3rd Baron Colwyn, 82, British dentist and peer, member of the House of Lords (1967–2022), COVID-19. • Granville Crabtree, 94, American politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (1966–1976). • Charles Cyphers, 85, American actor (Halloween, Assault on Precinct 13, Major League). • James E. Dalton, 93, American general. • Jim Doherty, 65, Scottish footballer (Kilmarnock, Clyde, Queen of the South). • Mark Edward, 73, American mentalist and author (Psychic Blues). • Alan Fowler, 95, American physicist. • Alvin Goldman, 85, American philosopher ("A Causal Theory of Knowing"). • Miguel Ángel Gómez Martínez, 74, Spanish conductor and composer. • Sir David Harcourt-Smith, 92, British air force officer, commander-in-chief Support Command (1984–1986). • Martin Heavey, 81, Irish Gaelic footballer (Rhode, Offaly). • Valentin Ioviță, 40, Romanian footballer (Dunărea Galați, Gloria Buzău, Sportul), stroke. • Steve Kragthorpe, 59, American football coach (Tulsa Golden Hurricane, Louisville Cardinals), complications from Parkinson's disease. • Tsung-Dao Lee, 97, Chinese-American physicist (Lee–Yang theory, Kinoshita–Lee–Nauenberg theorem, Lee–Yang theorem), Nobel Prize laureate (1957). • Juan Ramón Martínez, 76, Salvadoran footballer (Municipal, Águila, national team). • Lily Monteverde, 85, Filipino film producer (Mano Po, Shake, Rattle & Roll), founder of Regal Entertainment. • Golam Nafiz, 16, Bangladeshi student activist, shot. • Shobhana Ranade, 99, Indian Gandhian social worker. • Emanoil Savin, 65, Romanian politician, senator (2016–2020) and mayor of Bușteni (since 2024), heart attack. • Terry Snow, 80, Australian real estate developer (Canberra Airport) and philanthropist. • Jeremy Strong, 74, British writer, bone cancer. • Duane Thomas, 77, American football player (Dallas Cowboys, Washington Redskins), pulmonary embolism. • Graham Thorpe, 55, English cricketer (Surrey, national team), suicide by train. 5Adílio, 68, Brazilian footballer (Flamengo, national team), pancreatic cancer. • John Aprea, 83, American actor (The Godfather Part II, Another World, Matt Houston). • Ron Bain, 79, Scottish actor (Naked Video, A Kick Up the Eighties) and director (I, Lovett). • Thomas Barrow, 85, American photographer. • Ismail Berdiyev, 70, Russian Sunni mufti. • Russell Blake, 89, English footballer (Colchester United). • Twinkle Borge, 54, American activist. • Wilson Borja, 71, Colombian trade unionist and politician, deputy (2002–2010), bone marrow cancer. • Pascal Chabi Kao, 89, Beninese politician, minister of economy and finance (1967–1968, 1970–1972). • Frances K. Conley, 83, American neurosurgeon. • Henry Downs, 92, British amateur bodybuilder, Mr. Universe (1960). • Inge Henningsen, 83, Danish statistician, academic, and writer. • George Herd, 88, Scottish football player (Sunderland, national team) and manager (Queen of the South). • Vyacheslav Ivanov, 86, Russian rower, Olympic champion (1956, 1960, 1964). • Li Chunting, 87, Chinese politician, governor of Shandong (1995–2001). • Sérgio Lopes, 83, Brazilian football player (Grêmio, national team) and manager (Avaí), complications from cancer and Alzheimer's disease. • Krishna Maharaj, 85, Trinidadian-born British businessman and convicted murderer. • Daniel Mañó, 92, Spanish footballer (Valencia). • Elliot McAdam, 72, Australian politician, Northern Territory MLA (2001–2008). • Sheila McNeill, 81, American politician, member of the Georgia State Senate (2021–2023). • Mumtaz Mustafa, Pakistani politician, MP (since 2024), heart attack. • Evgeny Panov, 88, Russian zoologist and ethologist. • Iurie Păsat, 51, Moldovan politician, MP (since 2021), mayor of Bălceana (2011–2015, 2019–2021), anaphylactic shock. • Qiao Shibo, 69, Chinese businessman. • Yuri Skobov, 75, Russian cross-country skier, Olympic champion (1972). • Tibor Szabo, 64, English footballer (Macclesfield Town, Bradford City). • Pierre Tiollais, 89, French physician and biologist. • Patti Yasutake, 70, American actress (Star Trek: The Next Generation, Beef, Gung Ho), T-cell lymphoma. • Izaskun Zubizarreta Gerendiain, 53, Spanish ski mountaineer. 6Vasile Bahnaru, 74, Moldovan philologist. • Billy Bean, 60, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers, San Diego Padres, Los Angeles Dodgers), acute myeloid leukemia. • James Bjorken, 90, American physicist (Bjorken scaling), melanoma. • Doris Brougham, 98, American-born Taiwanese educator and missionary. • Connie Chiume, 72, South African actress (Black Panther, Rhythm City, The Air Up There) and filmmaker. • Suzanne Débarbat, 95, French astronomer. • Patrick Ebosele Ekpu, 92, Nigerian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop (1973–1994) and archbishop (1994–2006) of Benin City. • Rudy Franchi, 85, American author and television personality (Antiques Roadshow), lung cancer. • Rich Galen, 77, American political consultant and commentator. • Javier González Mocken, 73, Mexican lawyer and politician, acting mayor of Ciudad Juárez (2015–2016), cancer. • Monique Jacot, 89, Swiss photojournalist. • Jay Kanter, 97, American talent agent and film producer (Fear Is the Key). • Jim Kearney, 81, American football player (Kansas City Chiefs, Detroit Lions, New Orleans Saints). • Sheila Kussner, 91, Canadian cancer care advocate. • Gilles Leger, 83, Canadian ice hockey coach, scout, and executive (Quebec Nordiques, Edmonton Oilers, New York Rangers). • Christof Nel, 80, German theatre and opera director. • Hans Plomp, 80, Dutch poet, playwright and writer. • Mercedes Pomares, 70, Cuban three-time Olympic volleyball player, world champion (1978). • Dave Quested, 78, New Zealand cricket umpire. • Bobby Thomson, 87, Scottish footballer (Aston Villa, Birmingham City). • Myron E. Ullman, 77, American businessman, CEO of J.C. Penney (2004–2011, 2013–2016), complications from Alzheimer's disease and cancer. • Marigene Valiquette, 99, American politician, member of the Ohio House of Representatives (1963–1969) and Senate (1969–1986). • Robbie Venter, 64, South African tennis player. • Kathleen Hartnett White, 74, American government official and environmental policy advisor, complications from dementia. • Maurice Williams, 86, American doo-wop singer ("Stay"). 7Jaime Alomar, 86, Spanish road racing cyclist. • Brigitte Blobel, 81, German writer. • Tiny Chidi, South African politician, member of the Limpopo Provincial Legislature (since 2024). • Kristian Eidesvik, 78, Norwegian maritime businessman. • Ron Fragale, 74, American politician, member of the West Virginia House of Delegates (1990–1998, 2000–2014). • Roxane Gilmore, 70, American academic, first lady of Virginia (1998–2002). • Lino Jannuzzi, 96, Italian journalist and politician, senator (1968–1972, 2001–2008). • Patrice Laffont, 84, French television presenter (Des chiffres et des lettres, Fort Boyard) and actor (The Associate), heart attack. • Uno Lõhmus, 71, Estonian jurist, chief justice of the Supreme Court (1998–2004). • Jon McBride, 80, American astronaut (STS-41-G) and naval officer. • Mick McCarthy, 75, Irish hurler (Na Piarsaigh, UCC, Cork). • Margaret Ménégoz, 83, Hungarian-born German-French film producer (Amour, The White Ribbon, Caché). • Friedrich Möbius, 96, German art and architectural historian. • Lebogang Morula, 57, South African footballer (Jomo Cosmos, Once Caldas, national team), shot. • Mohammad Reza Nekoonam, 75, Iranian Twelver Shi'a cleric. • Ronald Paulson, 94, American writer and academic. • Lisbeth L. Petersen, 85, Faroese politician, member of the Løgting (1990–2008) and Folketing (2001–2005). • Marie-Josée Roig, 86, French politician, deputy (2007–2012), minister of family (2004), and mayor of Avignon (1995–2014). • Jack Russell, 63, American hard rock/glam/metal/heavy metal singer and songwriter (Great White), Lewy body dementia and multiple system atrophy. • Sai Leun, 75, Chinese-born Burmese military officer, lung cancer. • Neil Stanley, 56, English cricketer (Bedfordshire, Northamptonshire). • Mitsu Tanaka, 81, Japanese feminist and writer. 8Boo Ahl, 54, Swedish ice hockey player (HV71), cardiac arrest. • Ida Bagus Ardana, 84, Indonesian bureaucrat and politician, regent of Jembrana (1980–1990). • José Fernando Bautista, 60–61, Colombian diplomat and politician, minister of communications (1997–1998) and mayor of Cúcuta (1999–2000), heart attack. • Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee, 80, Indian politician, chief minister (2000–2011) and deputy chief minister (1999–2000) of West Bengal, twice West Bengal MLA, complications from COPD. • Richard Brilliant, 94, American art historian. • Elizabeth A. R. Brown, 92, American medievalist and professor (Brooklyn College). • Kathy Byrne, 66, American lawyer, lung cancer. • Francesco Catanzariti, 91, Italian politician, deputy (1972–1976). • Casey Converse, 66, American Olympic swimmer (1976), cancer. • Chato González, 80, Spanish football player (Real Madrid, Real Murcia) and manager (Rayo Vallecano). • Ilse Grubrich-Simitis, 88, German psychoanalyst. • Issa Hayatou, 77, Cameroonian football executive, acting president of FIFA (2015–2016) and president of CAF (1988–2017). • Taberon Honie, 48, American convicted murderer and rapist, execution by lethal injection. • Ian Huntington, 92, Australian cricketer (Victoria). • Alex Kinninmonth, 82, Scottish footballer (Dundee, Dunfermline Athletic, Forfar Athletic). • Tomasz Lisowicz, 47, Polish racing cyclist. • Alan Little, 69, English football player (Southend United, Barnsley) and manager (York City). • Bengt Lönnbom, 91, Swedish major general, chief of the air staff (1984–1987). • Harvey Marlatt, 75, American basketball player (Detroit Pistons). • Mitzi McCall, 93, American actress (Ice Age, ''World's Greatest Dad, Alright Already'') and comedian. • Amrit Lal Meena, 64, Indian politician, Rajasthan MLA (since 2013), heart attack. • Geoff Muntz, 86, Australian politician, Queensland MLA (1980–1989). • Sumana Nellampitiya, 80, Sri Lankan journalist, radio announcer and television presenter. • Mário Clemente Neto, 84, Brazilian Roman Catholic bishop, prelate of Tefé (1982–2000). • Małgorzata Ostrowska, 66, Polish politician, MP (1993–2007). • Kalatiku Paembonan, 70, Indonesian politician, regent of North Toraja (2016–2021). • Zoran Petrović, 72, Serbian football referee. • Bruce Pirnie, 81, Canadian Olympic shot putter (1972, 1976). • Kemburi Ramamohan Rao, 74, Indian politician, MP (1989–1991) and Andhra Pradesh MLA (1985–1989). • David Ray, 92, American poet and author. • Chi-Chi Rodríguez, 88, Puerto Rican Hall of Fame golfer. • Jorge Rodríguez, 56, Mexican footballer (Toluca, Santos Laguna, national team), Evans syndrome. • Nelson Serrano, 85, Ecuadorian-American convicted murderer, heart attack. • Mike Sertich, 77, American ice hockey coach (Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs). • Steve Symms, 86, American politician and lobbyist, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1973–1981) and Senate (1981–1993). • Shigeo Takaya, 87, Japanese politician, mayor of Okayama (2005–2013), kidney failure. • Woody Thompson, 71, American football player (Atlanta Falcons). • Dženan Uščuplić, 48, Bosnian football player (Sarajevo, Olimpik) and manager (Sarajevo), struck by lightning. 9Rory Burke, 30, Irish rugby union player (Munster, Nottingham, Connacht). • Ellen Corbett, 69, American politician, member of the California State Assembly (1998–2004) and Senate (2006–2014). • Charles R. Cross, 67, American author (Heavier Than Heaven, Room Full of Mirrors) and music journalist (The Rocket). • Oyewole Diya, 64, Nigerian politician, member of the house of representatives (2007–2011, 2015–2019). • Thor-Øistein Endsjø, 88, Norwegian Olympic sports shooter (1972). • Kasper König, 80, German museum director (Museum Ludwig) and curator. • Barbara Könneker, 89, German scholar. • Maryvonne Le Dizès, 84, French violinist (Ensemble intercontemporain). • Brian Marjoribanks, 82, Scottish footballer (Hibernian), actor and broadcaster (BBC Scotland). • Barbara Moraff, 85, American Beat Generation poet. (death announced on this date) • Jim Riswold, 66, American advertising creative director (Wieden+Kennedy), interstital lung disease. • Thomas M. Ryan Jr., 95, American general. • Adolf Schaller, 68, American visual artist (Astronomy). • Lee Spetner, 97, American-Israeli biophysicist and creationist author. • Kevin Sullivan, 75, American professional wrestler (CWF, GCW) and booker (WCW), complications from a blood clot. • Keiichi Tanaami, 88, Japanese pop artist. • Carl Weathersby, 71, American blues guitarist (Albert King, Billy Branch). • Susan Wojcicki, 56, American business executive, CEO of YouTube (2014–2023), lung cancer. 10Joseph Andriacchi, 91, American convicted criminal (Chicago Outfit). • Josep Manuel Basáñez, 82, Spanish businessman and politician, minister of economy and finance of Catalonia (1987–1988) and member of the Catalan parliament (1988–1989). • Carlos Germán Belli, 96, Peruvian poet. • Charles Biasiny-Rivera, 93, American photographer, complications from lung cancer. • Adolf M. Birke, 84, German historian, director of the German Historical Institute London (1985–1994). • Bobby Bottcher, 85, American dirt modified racing driver. • Susana Cano González, 75, Mexican politician, deputy (since 2018). • Celestina Casapietra, 85, Italian soprano (Berlin State Opera). • Jacques Delisle, 89, Canadian jurist, judge of the Superior Court of Quebec (1985–1992) and the Quebec Court of Appeal (1992–2009). • Bruno Frison, 88, Italian Olympic ice hockey player (1964). • V. K. Iya, 96, Indian nuclear scientist. • Rudolf Jelínek, 89, Czech actor (Thirty Cases of Major Zeman, The Fabulous Baron Munchausen, Zelená vlna). • Tuíre Kayapó, 54, Brazilian indigenous rights activist and Kayapo leader, uterine cancer. • Robert W. Lawless, 87, American academic. • Rachael Lillis, 55, American voice actress (Pokémon, Hunter × Hunter, Winx Club), breast cancer. • Dame June Mariu, 92, New Zealand netball player (national team) and Māori community leader, president of the Māori Women's Welfare League (1987–1990). • Peggy Moffitt, 86, American model and actress (Girls Town, Battle Flame), complications from dementia. • Izabela Mrzygłocka, 65, Polish politician, deputy (since 2005). • Liam Munroe, 90, Irish footballer (Dundalk, Ards, national team). • Tamara Murphy, 63, American chef (Terra Plata), stroke. • Dean Roberts, 49, New Zealand musician (Thela) and composer. • Natwar Singh, 95, Indian diplomat and politician, minister of external affairs (2004–2005) and three-times MP. • Galina Zybina, 93, Russian shot putter and coach, Olympic champion (1952). • Walter Kliche, 97, Uruguayan Actor. 11Aslambek Aslakhanov, 82, Russian politician, MP (2000–2003) and senator (2008–2012). • Haniya Aslam, 46, Pakistani musician (Zeb and Haniya), cardiac arrest. • Ofra Bikel, 94, Israeli-American documentary filmmaker and television producer. • Roy Blackbeard, 71, Motswana politician, MP (1989–1998). • Samir Chamas, 81, Lebanese actor (Africano), writer and journalist. • Mike Cubbage, 74, American baseball player (Texas Rangers, Minnesota Twins, New York Mets), cancer. • Steve Davislim, 57, Malaysian-born Australian operatic tenor. • Éamonn Fitzpatrick, 73, Irish hurler (St Finbarr's, University College Cork, Cork). • Rex Howe, 95, English Anglican priest. • Alan Kell, 75, English footballer (Darlington, Spennymoor United). • Kutty Ahammed Kutty, 71, Indian politician, Kerala MLA (1987–1991, 1996–2006). • Daniela Larreal, 50, Venezuelan track cyclist, five-time Olympic competitor (1996–2012), stroke. • Barry Lategan, 89, South African-born British photographer. • Mike Magee, 74, British journalist (The Register, The Inquirer, TechEye). • Bitti Mohanty, Indian convicted rapist, stomach cancer. • J. Richard Munro, 93, American media executive. • Richard Rogler, 74, German Kabarett artist and professor (Berlin University of the Arts). • Jim Roxburgh, 77, Australian rugby union player (New South Wales, national team). • Ángel Salazar, 68, American comedian and actor (Scarface, ''Carlito's Way, Punchline''). • E. Sampathkumar, 88, Indian graph theorist, lung infection. • Annick de Souzenelle, 101, French writer. • Talos, 36, Irish musician. • Noël Treanor, 73, Irish Roman Catholic prelate, apostolic nuncio to the European Union (since 2022) and bishop of Down and Connor (2008–2022). • Donald Trescowthick, 93, Australian retailer, owner of Charles Davis (1971–2001). • Simon Verity, 79, British sculptor and stonecarver, Lewy body dementia. 12Ramiro Blacut, 80, Bolivian football player (Bayern Munich, national team) and manager (national team). • Marinella Bortoluzzi, 85, Italian Olympic high jumper (1960). • Marc Bourrier, 89, French football player (Lens, Toulon) and manager (Olympique de Marseille). • Marlene Catterall, 85, Canadian politician, MP (1988–2006). • Maria Bianca Cita, 99, Italian geologist and paleontologist. • Jerzy Czerwiński, 64, Polish politician, deputy (2001–2005) and senator (2015–2023). • Cédric Daury, 54, French football player (Angers, Le Havre) and manager (Châteauroux). • Antônio Delfim Netto, 96, Brazilian economist, minister of finance (1967–1974), agriculture (1979) and planning (1979–1985). • Timothy Dudley-Smith, 97, British Anglican clergyman and hymnwriter, archdeacon of Norwich (1973–1981) and bishop of Thetford (1981–1992). • Douglas Goodwin, 86, Irish cricketer (national team). • Roy Greaves, 77, English footballer (Bolton Wanderers, Seattle Sounders, Rochdale). • Kim Kahana, 94, American stuntman (Cool Hand Luke, Planet of the Apes) and actor (Danger Island). • Daniel Khomskii, 85, Soviet-born German theoretical physicist (Kugel–Khomskii coupling). • Meyer Kotkin, 68–69, American bridge player. • Willi Lemke, 77, German football manager (Werder Bremen) and UN diplomat, cerebral haemorrhage. • Greta M. Ljung, 82, Finnish-American statistician, cancer. • Richard Lugner, 91, Austrian construction industry executive. • Harold Meltzer, 58, American composer. • Are Næss, 81, Norwegian physician and politician, MP (1993–2001). • Valentin Piseev, 82, Russian sports administrator, president (1988–2010) and general secretary (2010–2014) of the Figure Skating Federation of Russia. • Zdeněk Pololáník, 88, Czech composer, conductor and organist. • Zaid Rifai, 87, Jordanian politician, prime minister (1973–1976, 1984–1989) and president of the senate (1997–2009). • Salem Al-Ali Al-Sabah, 98, Kuwaiti royal, commander of the Kuwait National Guard (since 1967). • Fritz Schmidt, 81, German field hockey player, Olympic champion (1972). • Winsome Sinclair, 58, American casting director (Belly, Cadillac Records, All Eyez on Me) and film producer, colon cancer. • Márcio Souza, 78, Brazilian writer (Galvez – Imperador do Acre). • Peter A. Sturrock, 100, British-American physicist. • Heidi Urbahn de Jauregui, 84, German-French Germanist. • Charles Walker, 89, American checkers player. • Sheila Oates Williams, 84-85, British-Australian mathematician. 13Richard Alatorre, 81, American politician, member of the California State Assembly (1973–1985) and Los Angeles City Council (1985–1999), cancer. • Wally Amos, 88, American businessman (Famous Amos) and television personality (Learn to Read), complications from dementia. • Anwar Badakhshani, 91–92, Afghan-born Pakistani religious leader. • Sid Ahmed Belkedrouci, 73, Algerian football player (MC Oran, USM Bel Abbès, national team) and manager. • Tony Blackman, 96, British aviator. • Ranko Bugarski, 91, Serbian linguist, academic, and author. • Betty Cooke, 100, American jewelry designer. • Sergio Donati, 91, Italian screenwriter (Once Upon a Time in the West, Island of the Fishmen, North Star). • Dan Dorazio, 72, American football coach (Calgary Stampeders, BC Lions), pancreatic cancer. • Charis Eng, 62, Singaporean-American physician and geneticist. • Patrick Guerrand-Hermès, 91, French-Moroccan luxury industry executive. • Charles Hughes, 91, English football coach and director (English FA). • Mari Igata, 66, Japanese motorcycle road racer, complications from myasthenia gravis. • Kenneth Jadlowiec, 73, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1987–2003). • Hettie Jones, 90, American poet. • Greg Kihn, 75, American musician (The Greg Kihn Band), songwriter ("Jeopardy"), and radio host (KFOX), complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Lazar Lečić, 85, Macedonian-Serbian basketball coach (Rabotnički, Olimpija Ljubljana) and player (Rabotnički). • Reinhard Meyer zu Bentrup, 85, German politician, MP (1976–1994). • Tamale Mirundi, 60, Ugandan journalist and political analyst (NBS Television), lung disease. • Maureen Mwanawasa, 61, Zambian lawyer, first lady (2002–2008). • Irina Podyalovskaya, 64, Russian middle-distance runner. • Randy Schobinger, 54, American politician, member of the North Dakota Senate (1995–2006) and House of Representatives (since 2016), cancer. • Frank Selvy, 91, American basketball player (Furman Paladins, Milwaukee/St. Louis Hawks, Minneapolis/Los Angeles Lakers). • Paul Stehrenberger, 85, Swiss football player (Luzern, national team) and manager (FC Aarau). • Chuck Strahl, 67, Canadian politician, minister of transport (2010–2011) and agriculture (2006–2007), MP (1993–2011), mesothelioma. • Mieczysław Strzałka, 77, Polish Olympic gymnast (1972). • Herschell Turner, 86, American basketball player (Chicago Majors, Pittsburgh Pipers, Anaheim Amigos). • Fritz Von Goering, 94, American professional wrestler. • Cletus Wotorson, 87, Liberian politician, member (since 2006) and president pro tempore (2009–2012) of the Senate. 14Jan-Erik Åkerström, 88, Swedish Olympic bobsledder (1964). • Lasse Björn, 92, Swedish ice hockey player, Olympic bronze medallist (1952). • Howard Charles Clark, 94, New Zealand-born Canadian chemist and university administrator, president of Dalhousie University (1986–1995). • Georges Corm, 84, Lebanese economist and politician, minister of finance (1998–2000). • Godawari Dutta, 93, Indian painter. • Denise Gagnon, 87, Canadian actress (In the Shadow of the Wind, The Novena, Red Eyes). • Bob Gallagher, 76, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox, Houston Astros, New York Mets). • Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe, 79, British-born American painter and art critic. • Sture Grahn, 92, Swedish Olympic cross-country skier (1956). • Hermann Haken, 97, German physicist. • Eugènie Herlaar, 84, Dutch news presenter (NOS Journaal). • Eugenia Kalnay, 81, Argentine meteorologist. • Eva Kreisky, 79, Austrian political scientist and jurist. • Takayuki Kubota, 89, Japanese-American karateka, founder of Gosoku-ryu. • John Lansing, 67, American journalist and broadcaster (Scripps Networks, USAGM, NPR). • Gary E. Luck, 87, American military officer. • Dennis MacKay, 82, Canadian politician, British Columbia MLA (2001–2009). • Delbar Nazari, 68, Afghan politician, minister of women's affairs (2015–2021), cardiac arrest. • Tommy Roberts, 96, American sportscaster and businessman. • Gena Rowlands, 94, American actress (A Woman Under the Influence, Gloria, The Notebook), four-time Emmy winner, complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Mark Santer, 87, English Anglican clergyman, bishop of Kensington (1981–1987) and Birmingham (1987–2002). • Milan Špinka, 73, Czech speedway rider (Rudá Hvězda Praha, Ipswich Witches, Swindon Robins), ice speedway world champion (1974). • Heinrich Thun, 85, Austrian Olympic athlete (1960, 1964), heart attack. • Alexander Ushakov, 76, Russian biathlete, world champion (1970, 1974, 1977). • Henryk Wróbel, 89, Polish footballer (Lech Poznań, Zawisza Bydgoszcz). • Jan Yager, 72, American artist, breast cancer. 15Ram Narain Agarwal, 84, Indian aerospace engineer. • Russell Atkins, 98, American poet, playwright, and composer. • Sergey Bagayev, 82, Russian physicist, director of the Institute of Laser Physics (1992–2016). • BeatKing, 39, American rapper ("Then Leave"), pulmonary embolism. • Jaime Botín, 88, Spanish banker, art collector, and convicted smuggler. • Galina Brok-Beltsova, 99, Russian bomber navigator (587th Bomber Aviation Regiment). • Bones, 21, American bucking bull, Professional Bull Riders World Champion Bull (2008, 2010). • William T. Doyle, 98, American politician, member of the Vermont Senate (1969–2017). • Tarık Ziya Ekinci, 99, Turkish politician, MP (1965–1969). • George Goehring, 91, American composer ("Half Heaven – Half Heartache"). • Olga Horak, 98, Czechoslovak-born Australian Holocaust survivor. (death announced on this date) • Ivair, 79, Brazilian footballer (Portuguesa, Fluminense, national team), cancer. • Rowena Jackson, 98, New Zealand prima ballerina. • Sergey Kalyakin, 72, Belarusian politician. • Imre Komora, 84, Hungarian football player (Budapest Honvéd, national team) and manager (Olympiacos), Olympic champion (1964). • Peter Marshall, 98, American game show host (Hollywood Squares) and actor (Annie, Ensign Pulver), four-time Emmy winner, kidney failure. • Karen Mayne, 78, American politician, member of the Utah State Senate (2008–2023). • Jim McLaughlin, 83, Northern Irish football player (Shrewsbury Town, national team) and manager (Derry City). • Louis Mermaz, 92, French politician, president of the National Assembly (1981–1986), minister of agriculture (1990–1992) and twice of transport. • Kevin Parsons, 62–63, Canadian politician, Newfoundland and Labrador MHA (2008–2021) and mayor of Flatrock (2005–2008). • Ľubomír Paulovič, 71, Slovak actor (She Grazed Horses on Concrete, ''It's Better to Be Wealthy and Healthy Than Poor and Ill, The Peacemaker''), heart failure. • Peter Procter, 94, British cyclist and racing driver, lung cancer. • Joachim Seelig, 82, German physical chemist. • Bob Weatherwax, 83, American dog trainer. • John Woods, 87, Canadian logician and philosopher. 16Virginia Ogilvy, Countess of Airlie, 91, American-born British aristocrat, lady of the bedchamber (1973–2022). • Aydemir Akbaş, 88, Turkish actor (Kolpaçino, Avrupalı). • Afa Anoai, 81, Samoan-American Hall of Fame professional wrestler (WWF, Stampede, GCW). • Sasagu Arai, 94, Japanese religious historian. • Jean-Pierre Bansard, 84, French businessman and politician, senator (2017–2018, since 2021). • Charles Blackwell, 84, English arranger ("Johnny Remember Me"), film composer (Some Girls Do) and songwriter ("Come Outside"). • Scott Bloomquist, 60, American late model racing driver, plane crash. • Tom Brown Jr., 74, American survivalist. • David Stuart Davies, 78, English writer (The Scroll of the Dead, ''The Devil's Promise, The Ripper Legacy''). • Betty Jean Hall, 78, American lawyer. • Bobby Hicks, 91, American Hall of Fame bluegrass fiddler, complications from a heart attack. • Luther Kent, 76, American blues singer and radio host (WBRH). • Mahmoud Sir Al-Khatam, 58, Sudanese politician, minister of education (since 2022), heart attack. • Claude King, 85, American football player (Houston Oilers, Boston Patriots). • John Lee, 71, American football player (San Diego Chargers, New England Patriots). • Rajko Maksimović, 89, Serbian composer, writer, and music pedagogue. • S. C. Marak, 83, Indian politician, chief minister of Meghalaya (1993–1998). • James McIntire, 71, American politician, Washington state treasurer (2009–2017), member of the Washington House of Representatives (1998–2009). • Viraj Mendis, Sri Lankan expatriate, British deportee, and German refugee. • Helmut Metzler, 79, Austrian footballer (national team). • Álvaro Monjardino, 93, Portuguese politician, president of the Legislative Assembly of the Azores (1976–1984). • Domingo Pérez, 88, Uruguayan footballer (Rampla Juniors, Nacional, national team). • Graham Rawle, 69, British writer and collage artist, cancer. • Robin Sampson, 83, New Zealand Olympic archer (1972). • Robert Sidaway, 82, English film producer (Battle of the Brave), writer (Rainbow, Best of British), and actor. • Norman Spencer, 110, British film producer (Summertime, Vanishing Point) and screenwriter (''Hobson's Choice''). • Michael Sperberg-McQueen, 70, American philologist and markup language specialist (XML). • Autry Stephens, 86, American oil industry executive, founder of Endeavor Energy Resources, prostate cancer. • Merle Thornton, 93, Australian women's rights activist. • Scott Thorson, 65, American gigolo and writer (Behind the Candelabra: My Life with Liberace), cancer and heart disease. • Judy Williams, 80, British table tennis player. 17Black Caviar, 17, Australian Hall of Fame Thoroughbred racehorse, world's best racehorse (2013), euthanised. • Blanca Flor Bonilla, 72, Salvadoran politician, deputy (2000–2009) and mayor of Ayutuxtepeque (2009–2012). • Justyna Burska, 29, Polish swimmer, traffic collision. • Federico Caballero, 88, Filipino epic chanter, National Living Treasures Awardee. • Miquel Caminal i Cerdà, 71, Spanish politician, senator (2019–2023). • Pierre Cartier, 92, French mathematician (Cartier divisors, Cartier duality, Cartier isomorphism). • Hans Eijkenbroek, 84, Dutch football player (Sparta Rotterdam, national team) and manager (AZ Alkmaar). • Giulio Fiou, 86, Italian politician, mayor of Aosta (1992–1995). • Helen Fisher, 79, American anthropologist and researcher, endometrial cancer. • Mahesh Chandra Guru, 67, Indian mass communication scholar. • Hammoudi Al-Harithi, 88, Iraqi actor (Tahit Moos Al-Hallaq). • Max Hengel, 47, Luxembourgish politician, deputy (since 2022), colon cancer. • Truus Hennipman, 81, Dutch Olympic sprinter (1968). • Landon Jones, 80, American editor (People) and author, complications from myelofibrosis. • Sirak Melkonian, 93, Iranian-Armenian painter. • Roy Minton, 90, English playwright (Scum). • Evgeny Mishin, 48, Russian bodybuilder and actor (Power, The Punisher, The Blacklist). • Park Ji-weon, 90, South Korean politician, MP (1988–1992). • Eugene Quilban, 58, Filipino basketball player (Pepsi Mega Bottlers, Alaska Milkmen, Davao Eagles), pancreatic cancer. • Johnny "Dandy" Rodríguez, 78, American bongo player (Tito Puente, Tito Rodríguez, Ray Barretto). • Silvio Santos, 93, Brazilian television presenter (Programa Silvio Santos) and broadcasting network executive, founder of Grupo Silvio Santos and SBT, bronchopneumonia. • Zhou Guangzhao, 95, Chinese theoretical physicist and politician, president of CAS (1987–1997) and vice chairperson of the NPCSC (1998–2003). 18Ronny Borchers, 67, German football player (Eintracht Frankfurt) and manager (Kickers Offenbach, FSV Frankfurt). • Jim Brady, 88, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers) and academic, president of Jacksonville University (1989–1996). • Bob Brinker, 78, American radio host. • Harry Bruce, 90, Canadian writer and journalist. • Boris Bystrov, 79, Russian actor (Aladdin and His Magic Lamp, Adventures of the Yellow Suitcase, TASS Is Authorized to Declare...). • John Claro, 93, Indian writer, tiatr director and actor. • Ruth Johnson Colvin, 107, American philanthropist, founder of ProLiteracy. • Elly Cordiviola, 84, Argentine ichthyologist. • Alain Delon, 88, French-Swiss actor (Rocco and His Brothers, The Leopard, Le Samouraï) and film producer, B-cell lymphoma. • Phil Donahue, 88, American talk show host (The Phil Donahue Show) and filmmaker (Body of War). • Vladislav Gostishchev, 83, Russian actor (At the Beginning of Glorious Days, A Cruel Romance). • Ulrike Hoffmann-Richter, 66, German psychiatrist. • Julyan Holmes, 75, British scholar and poet. • Michael Ernest Kassner, 73, American materials science engineer. • Kevin Kehily, 74, Irish Gaelic footballer (Cork). • George Latimer, 89, American politician, mayor of Saint Paul, Minnesota (1976–1990). • Toussaint Natama, 41, Burkinabé footballer (Al Ittihad Alexandria Club, K.V.C. Westerlo). • Victor Okuley Nortey, 65–66, Ghanaian politician, MP (1999–2009). • Rakesh Pal, 58, Indian flag officer, director general of the Coast Guard (since 2023), heart attack. • Christian Pommerenke, 90, German mathematician. • Kenneth Rollin, 86, English rugby league player (Wakefield Trinity, Leeds Rhinos). • Baruj Salinas, 89, Cuban-American contemporary visual artist and architect. • Dušan Šinigoj, 90, Slovene economist and politician, president of the Executive Council of the Socialist Republic of Slovenia (1984–1990). • Franciszek Smuda, 76, Polish football player (Legia Warsaw) and manager (Widzew Łódź, national team). • Konstantin Zagorsky, 91, Russian production designer (Aladdin and His Magic Lamp, The Scarlet Flower, Mio in the Land of Faraway). 19Berhane Abrehe, 79, Eritrean politician, minister of finance (2001–2012). • Maria Branyas, 117, American-born Spanish supercentenarian, world's oldest person (since 2023). • Klaus Dockhorn, 71, German Olympic swimmer (1972). • Lalo Gomes, 68, Brazilian-born Paraguayan politician, deputy (since 2023), shot. • Michel Guérard, 91, French chef, inventor of cuisine minceur. • David Hadley, 75, American football player (Kansas City Chiefs). • Mike Lynch, 59, British businessman, co-founder of Autonomy Corporation and Darktrace, suffocation. • Kiddu Makubuya, 75, Ugandan politician, attorney general (2005–2011). • Mosco de la Merced, 60, Mexican professional wrestler (AAA). • R. Peter Munves, 97, American record executive. • Guy de Muyser, 98, Luxembourgish jurist, economist, and diplomat, chief of staff to Jean, Grand Duke of Luxembourg (1969–1981). • Sundararajan Padmanabhan, 83, Indian general officer, chief of the Army Staff (2000–2002). • Luca Persiani, 40, Italian race car driver (European Le Mans Series), traffic collision. • Richard Pettibone, 86, American artist, complications from a fall. • Néstor Salvador Quintana, 90, Argentine journalist and politician, mayor of Salta (1982–1983) and member of the Chamber of Deputies of Salta (1985–1989). • Somaya Ramadan, 73, Egyptian writer and translator. • Võ Tòng Xuân, 83, Vietnamese agricultural expert. • Wang Qimin, 86, Chinese petroleum engineer. • Dink Widenhouse, 92, American racecar driver. 20Al Attles, 87, American basketball player, executive and coach (Golden State Warriors), NBA champion (1975). • Emmanuel Ayoola, 90, Nigerian lawyer and judge, chairman of the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (2005–2010). • Werner Bokelberg, 86, German photographer (Stern) and film actor. • Antonio Carmine Centi, 80, Italian politician, member of the Regional Council of Abruzzo (1990–1994), mayor of L'Aquila (1994–1998). • Utpalendu Chakrabarty, 76, Indian filmmaker (Chokh, Debshishu). • Benoîte Crevoisier, 86, Swiss writer and schoolteacher. • Graciela De Pierris, 74, American philosopher. • Yvonne Delcour, 92, Belgian actress (Moscow, Belgium). • Bob Fitzharris, 78, British Anglican priest, archdeacon of Doncaster (2001–2011). • Alice Green, 84, American activist and prison reform advocate. • Hushang Harirchiyan, 92, Iranian actor (The Wind Carpet, A Little Kiss, The Chef) and comedian. • Charles A. Heimbold Jr., 91, American diplomat and pharmaceuticals CEO of Bristol Myers Squibb (1994–2001). • Sam Landsberger, 35, Australian journalist (Herald Sun, Fox Footy), traffic collision. • Józef Maroszek, 73, Polish historian. • Humberto Maschio, 91, Argentine-Italian football player (Racing Club, Atalanta, Argentina national team) and manager, kidney failure. • Manju Mehta, 79, Indian sitar player. • Zenbee Mizoguchi, 78, Japanese politician, governor of Shimane Prefecture (2007–2019). • Ramiro Moliner Inglés, 83, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, apostolic nuncio to Guatemala (1997–2004), Papua New Guinea (1993–1997), and Albania (2008–2016). • Charin Nantanakorn, 91, Thai singer. • Marc Pilisuk, 90, American scholar. • Pilot Baba, 86, Indian air force officer and spiritual leader. • Mary Sey, 72, Gambian jurist, judge of the Supreme Court of Vanuatu (2014–2017) and justice of the Supreme Court of the Gambia (since 2017). • James Soletski, 75, American politician, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly (2007–2011). • Atsuko Tanaka, 61, Japanese voice actress (Ghost in the Shell, Naruto, ''JoJo's Bizarre Adventure''). • Raly Tejada, 53, Filipino diplomat and lawyer, abdominal aortic aneurysm. • Roger Theisen, 92, Luxembourgian Olympic fencer (1956, 1960). • Ratomir Tvrdić, 80, Croatian basketball player (Jugoplastika Split, Yugoslavia national team, 1972 Olympics). 21Thelma Davidson Adair, 103, American educator and Presbyterian church leader, moderator of the General Assembly of the UPCUSA (1976). • John Amos, 84, American actor (Good Times, Roots, The West Wing), heart failure. • David Anfam, 69, English art historian. • Don Aslett, 89, American businessman and author. • Rolf Bækkelund, 99, Norwegian violinist and conductor. • Henryk Blaszka, 66, Polish Olympic sailor (1988). • Didier Borotra, 86, French politician, senator (1992–2011), mayor of Biarritz (1991–2014). • Roger Cook, 70, American landscaper and television personality (This Old House). • Howard Dee, 93, Filipino businessman, president of Unilab (1965–1972), ambassador to the Holy See (1986–1990), stroke. • Diana, 76, Brazilian singer. • James Duderstadt, 81, American nuclear engineer and university administrator, president of the University of Michigan (1988–1996). • Gösta Eriksson, 93, Swedish rower, Olympic silver medallist (1956). • Paquito García, 86, Spanish football player (Valencia, national team) and manager (Villareal). • Tim Hinkley, 78, English musician and record producer. • Imbert Jebbink, 77, Dutch Olympic field hockey player (1976). • Euan MacDonald, 50, Scottish disability rights activist (Euan's Guide, Euan MacDonald Centre), complications from motor neurone disease. • Nell McCafferty, 80, Irish journalist (The Irish Press, The Irish Times, Sunday Tribune), playwright and activist, complications from a stroke. • Eddie McKay, 86, Northern Irish Gaelic football player (Down) and manager (RGU Downpatrick, Longstone). • Bradley McStravick, 68, British Olympic decathlete (1980, 1984), traffic collision. • Nick Mileti, 93, American sports team owner (Cleveland Indians, Cleveland Cavaliers, Cleveland Barons). • Ken Miller, 82, American football coach (Saskatchewan Roughriders), cancer. • Sonja Pachta, 83, Austrian tennis player. • Bill Pascrell, 87, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (since 1997) and New Jersey General Assembly (1988–1997), mayor of Paterson, New Jersey (1990–1997). • Manuel Pérez Castell, 76, Spanish academic and politician, mayor of Albacete (1999–2007) and deputy (2008–2011). • Oleksiy Prylipka, 80, Ukrainian agronomist and political scientist. (death announced on this date) • Harold Raley, 89, American Hispanist and philosopher. • Dave Rearick, 92, American rock climber and mathematician. • Gary Rulon, 83, American jurist, judge (1988–2011) and chief judge (2001–2011) of the Kansas Court of Appeals. • William Smith, 85, South African science and mathematics teacher, cancer. • Rodney Smithson, 80, English football player (Oxford United, Arsenal) and manager (Witney Town). • Robert Stern, 62, British philosopher, brain cancer. • Russell Stone, 77, English singer (R&J Stone). • Vesla Vetlesen, 93, Norwegian weaver and politician, minister of international development (1986–1988). • Hans Weiner, 73, German footballer (Hertha BSC, Bayern Munich, Chicago Sting). • Per Werenskiold, 80, Norwegian Olympic sailor (1968, 1972). • Delwyn Williams, 85, British politician and solicitor, MP (1979–1983). • Primo Zamparini, 85, Italian bantamweight boxer, Olympic silver medalist (1960), complications from a fall. 22Gordon Sutherland Anderson, 89–90, American politician, member of the Oregon House of Representatives (2003–2007). • Camilla Mary Carr, 66, British aid worker. • Giles Cheatle, 71, English cricketer (Surrey, Sussex). • Jim Crowley, 94, Irish Gaelic footballer (St Vincents, Dublin GAA). • Pete Daley, 94, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox, Kansas City Athletics, Washington Senators). • Ottaviano Del Turco, 79, Italian politician, minister of finance (2000–2001), MEP (2004–2005), and president of Abruzzo (2005–2008). • Felice Maurizio D'Ettore, 64, Italian politician, deputy (2018–2022). • Arthur J. Gregg, 96, American army general, namesake of Fort Gregg-Adams. • Mark Gwyn, 61, American law enforcement officer, director of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (2004–2018). • Theresa Kane, 87, American religious sister. • Claire Lomas, 44, British charity campaigner and event rider. • Peter Lundgren, 59, Swedish tennis player and coach. • Michael E. Malinowski, 75, American diplomat, ambassador to Nepal (2001–2004). • Dewi "Pws" Morris, 76, Welsh actor (Grand Slam), singer and television presenter. • Ghulam Murshid, 84, Bangladeshi writer and journalist. • Victor Niculescu, 75, Romanian footballer (Universitatea Craiova, Jiul Petroșani, Corvinul Hunedoara). • Gerald O'Collins, 93, Australian Jesuit priest and theologian (Jesus: A Portrait, Christology: A Biblical, Historical, and Systematic Study of Jesus). • Marcel Parent, 92, Canadian politician, member of the National Assembly of Quebec (1984–1988). • Faruq al-Qaddumi, 93, Palestinian politician. • Marvin Robinson, 67, American politician, member of the Kansas House of Representatives (since 2023). • Granville Smith, 87, Welsh footballer (Newport County, Bristol Rovers). • Sphen, 11, Australian gentoo penguin, euthanised. (death announced on this date) • Edward M. Stricker, 83, American neuroscientist. • Grenville Turner, 87, British geochemist. • George M. Wilson, 81, American philosopher. 23Elio Battaglia, 90, Italian baritone, teacher, and author. • Bette Bourne, 84, British actor, drag queen and activist. • John Isaiah Brauman, 86, American chemist. • Nathan Dahlberg, 59, New Zealand racing cyclist. • Abraham H. de Vries, 87, South African Afrikaans short story writer. • Trude Dybendahl, 58, Norwegian cross-country skier, Olympic silver medallist (1988, 1992, 1994). • Nari Hira, 85–86, Indian publisher (Stardust, Society) and film producer (Bhram). • Ralph Lewis Knowles, 95, American academic. • Russell Malone, 60, American jazz guitarist, heart attack. • Predrag Matić, 62, Croatian politician, MP (2015–2019) and MEP (since 2019). • Christian Obi, 57, Nigerian football player (Julius Berger F.C., 1988 Olympics) and manager (Heartland), traffic collision. • Wojciech Paszkowski, 64, Polish actor. • Noel Pullen, 79, Australian politician, Victoria MLA (2002–2004). • Catherine Ribeiro, 82, French singer (Catherine Ribeiro + Alpes) and actress (The Carabineers, Buffalo Bill, Hero of the Far West). • Mike Stensrud, 68, American football player (Iowa State University, Houston Oilers, Kansas City Chiefs). • Shlomo Sternberg, 87, American mathematician and academic. • Chalongphob Sussangkarn, 74, Thai economist, minister of finance (2007–2008). • Victoria Thompson, 76, American author. • Cunnie Williams, 61, American R&B singer. (death announced on this date) 24Michael Bawtree, 86, Canadian playwright (The Last of the Tsars) and theatre director. • Kathie Conway, 69, American politician, member of the Missouri House of Representatives (2011–2019), brain cancer. • Christoph Daum, 70, German football player (1. FC Köln II) and manager (Bayer 04 Leverkusen, Romania national team), lung cancer. • Luis Escobar Cerda, 97, Chilean economist and politician, minister of finance (1984–1985) and of economy, development and reconstruction (1961–1963). • Betty Halbreich, 96, American personal shopper (Bergdorf Goodman), cancer. • Karel Heřmánek, 76, Czech actor (Fešák Hubert, Give the Devil His Due, Forbidden Dreams), suicide by gunshot. • Hu Ping-chuan, 87, Chinese table tennis player. • Siegfried Lorenz, 78, German operatic baritone. • Cesar Mangawang, 71, Filipino journalist, heart failure. • Mickey, 76, Brazilian footballer (São Paulo, Fluminense). • Eric Moten, 56, American football player (San Diego Chargers). • Ishaque Ali Khan Panna, 58, Bangladeshi politician and businessman. • Bobby Rascoe, 84, American basketball player (Western Kentucky Hilltoppers, Phillips 66ers, Kentucky Colonels). • George Rhoden, 97, Jamaican sprinter, two-time Olympic champion (1952). • Víctor Roqueme Quiñonez, 26, Colombian politician and presidential advisor, mayor of Aguachica (since 2024), leukemia. • Hans-Ulrich Schmincke, 86, German volcanologist. • Rukman Senanayake, 76, Sri Lankan politician, MP (1973–1977, 1994–2010). • Stephen E. Thorpe, 54, English-born New Zealand entomologist, stabbed. • Christine Weidinger, 78, American operatic soprano. • Alex Xydias, 102, American hot rod car racer. • Christos Yannaras, 89, Greek philosopher and Eastern Orthodox theologian. 25John Bilbija, 65, Australian rugby league player (Balmain Tigers, Western Suburbs Magpies, South Sydney Rabbitohs). • Joe D'Alessandris, 70, American football coach (San Diego Chargers, Buffalo Bills, Baltimore Ravens). • Glenda Ecleo, 87, Filipino politician, member of the house of representatives (1987–1995, 2001–2010), governor of the Dinagat Islands (2010–2019). • Amadeo Francis, 92, Puerto Rican Olympic hurdler (1952, 1956). • Roger Groom, 87, Australian politician, member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly (1976–1997). • Gu Angran, 94, Chinese politician. • Salim Al-Huss, 94, Lebanese politician, acting president (1988–1989) and three-time prime minister. • Claus Jönsson, 94, German physicist. • Oh Seung-myung, 78, South Korean actor (Pillar of Mist, Passion Portrait, Seoul Evita). • Maciej Orlik, 86, Polish Olympic sport shooter (1976). • David Raju Palaparthi, 66, Indian politician, Andhra Pradesh MLA (1999–2004, 2014–2019), kidney disease. • Rob Pitts, 45, American car salesman and reality television personality, cancer. • Brian Seeley, 90, Northern Irish Gaelic footballer (Clan na Gael Gaelic Athletic Club, Armagh). • Michel Siffre, 85, French explorer (Punta Marguareis). • Wang Ying, 66, Chinese actor (Battle of Xiangjiang River). • Don Wert, 86, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers, Washington Senators), 1968 World Series champion. • Sugathapala Senarath Yapa, 88, Sri Lankan director (Hanthane Kathawa). 26Gholam Reza Afkhami, 87, Iranian-American scholar and author. • Nabil Elaraby, 89, Egyptian politician, minister of foreign affairs (2011), secretary general of the Arab League (2011–2016) and judge at the International Court of Justice (2001–2006). • Mahal Baloch, 22–23, Pakistani militant, suicide bomb. • Danelle Barrett, 57, American rear admiral, brain cancer. • Fabio Biancalani, 62, Argentine businessman and politician, senator (2007–2013), heart attack and stroke. • Dominique Bulamatari, 69, Congolese Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Kinshasa (1999–2009) and bishop of Molegbe (2009–2023). • Vasantrao Balwantrao Chavan, 70, Indian politician, MP (since 2024), Maharashtra MLA (2009–2019). • Paul Dwayne, 60, Canadian singer-songwriter. • Sven-Göran Eriksson, 76, Swedish football player and manager (IFK Göteborg, Benfica, England national team), pancreatic cancer. • Sid Eudy, 63, American professional wrestler (WWF, WCW), non-Hodgkin lymphoma. • Reza Ghotbi, 86, Iranian engineer. • Bernard Glieberman, 84, American businessman and sports team owner, acute myeloid leukemia and stroke. • Alexander Goehr, 92, German-born English composer (Behold the Sun, Arianna) and professor of music at the University of Cambridge (1976–1999). • Lutz Hachmeister, 64, German media historian, filmmaker, and journalist, founder of the Institute for Media and Communication Policy. • Medo Halimy, 19, Palestinian social media personality, airstrike. • Rana Afzaal Hussain, 77, Pakistani politician, MNA (2008–2018), heart attack. • Kō Bun'yū, 85, Taiwanese author. (death announced on this date) • Santiago Machuca, 95, Puerto Rican Olympic sports shooter (1972). • Richard Macphail, 73, English musician (Anon), road manager (Genesis) and businessman. • Nojim Maiyegun, 83, Nigerian boxer, Olympic bronze medallist (1964). • Oleksii Mes, 30, Ukrainian fighter pilot, plane crash. • K. C. Potter, 85, American academic administrator (Vanderbilt University). • Benji Radach, 45, American mixed martial artist. • Bijili Ramesh, 46, Indian actor (Natpe Thunai, Nenjamundu Nermaiyundu Odu Raja, Zombie), comedian, and YouTuber, liver failure. • Eugene Rousseau, 92, American saxophonist. • Oleg Rydny, 57, Russian footballer and manager (Shakhtar Donetsk, Dynamo, FC Lokomotiv-KMV Mineralnye Vody). • Kristin Bervig Valentine, 91, American academic. • Frank Warren, 89, American racing driver. • Susan Cotts Watkins, 85, American demographer and professor. • Howard Ziehm, 84, American pornographic film director and producer (Flesh Gordon). 27Attilio Bitondo, 96, American labor leader and gangster (Genovese crime family). • Bob Carr, 81, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1975–1981, 1983–1995). • Howard Crook, 77, American lyric tenor. • Les Earnest, 93, American computer scientist. • Thomas Geve, 94, German-born Israeli engineer, author and Holocaust survivor. • Ron Hale, 78, American actor (''Ryan's Hope, General Hospital, All the President's Men''). • Jim Houghton, 75, American actor (Knots Landing, The Young and the Restless) and television writer (The Bold and the Beautiful), mesothelioma. • René Hourquet, 82, French rugby union referee and administrator, treasurer of the French Rugby Federation (2000–2012). • Kazuko Ito-Yamaizumi, 89, Japanese table tennis player. • Juan Izquierdo, 27, Uruguayan footballer (Nacional, Cerro, Montevideo Wanderers), cardiac arrhythmia. • Mark Jury, 80, American photographer and filmmaker, heart failure. • Charlotte Kretschmann, 114, German supercentenarian, oldest living person in Germany (since 2023). • Holly Lisle, 63, American author (Fire in the Mist). • Mohan, 76, Indian film director (Pakshe, Isabella, Oru Katha Oru Nunakkatha). • Moniruzzaman, 84, Bangladeshi linguist. • Makaya Ntshoko, 84, South African jazz drummer. • Charles Pittman, 76, American politician, member of the Mississippi State Senate (1980–1984). • Renato Ricci, 84, Australian footballer (Richmond). • Leonard Riggio, 83, American art collector and businessman, chairman of Barnes & Noble (1971–2019), complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Rena Rolska, 92, Polish singer, dancer and actress. • Serhiy Serhiychuk, 53, Ukrainian politician, governor of Cherkasy Oblast (2020), missile strike. • Pete Wade, 89, American guitarist, complications from hip surgery. • Colt Wynn, 39, American bodybuilder. 28Adolf Antrich, 83, Austrian footballer (SK Rapid Wien, Kapfenberger SV, national team). • Maizie Barker-Welch, 96, Barbadian women's rights activist and politician, MP (1986–1991). • Donald A. Bryant, 74, American bioscientist. • Chiyotenzan Daihachirō, 48, Japanese sumo wrestler. • Jack Conaty, 77, American broadcast journalist and political reporter (WFLD-TV). • Tom Donchez, 72, American football player (Chicago Bears). • Andreas Dückstein, 97, Austrian chess grandmaster. • K. C. Fox, 70, American set decorator (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Speed, Criminal Minds), pancreatic cancer. • Stephen Freese, 64, American politician, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly (1991–2007), cancer. • Iryna Glibko, 34, Ukrainian handball player (CSM București, SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea, national team). • Andrew C. Greenberg, 67, American video game developer (Wizardry). • Abdulrahman Mohammed Jamsheer, 80, Bahraini politician, member of the Consultative Council (since 2002). • Denzil Keelor, 90, Indian air force officer, Vir Chakra recipient (1965). • Léon Klares, 88, Luxembourgish Olympic sprint canoer (1960). • Michael Lerner, 81, American political activist and magazine editor (Tikkun). • Mary Ann Mansigh, 91, American computer programmer. • Renato Moura, 75, Portuguese politician and tax administrator, member of the Legislative Assembly of the Azores. • Obi Ndefo, 51, American actor (''Dawson's Creek, Stargate SG-1''). • Michael Pak Jeong-il, 97, South Korean Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Jeju (1977–1982), Jeonju (1982–1988) and Masan (1988–2002). • Salath Rasasack, 90, Laotian politician and political prisoner, cholangiocarcinoma. • Karl N. Snow, 94, American politician, member of the Utah State Senate (1973–1984). • Renzo de' Vidovich, 90, Italian journalist and politician, deputy (1972–1976). • Behzod Yoldoshev, 79, Uzbek physicist, president of the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan (2000–2005, since 2017). 29Kevin Abley, 89, Australian footballer (Glenelg). • Abu Shujaa, 26, Palestinian militant, leader of the Tulkarm Brigade (since 2022), shot. • Kurt Bendlin, 81, German decathlete, Olympic bronze medallist (1968). • Adolfo Calisto, 80, Portuguese football player (Benfica, national team) and manager (CD Alcains). • Debbie Drake, 94, American fitness and nutrition guru and television host (The Debbie Drake Show). • Derek Draper, 81, Welsh footballer (Swansea City, Bradford Park Avenue, Chester City), complications from dementia. • Johnny Gaudreau, 31, American ice hockey player (Calgary Flames, Columbus Blue Jackets), traffic collision. • Javier Gómez-Navarro, 78, Spanish politician, minister of trade and tourism (1993–1996). • Brent Hassert, 71, American politician, member of the Illinois House of Representatives (1993–2009). • Sir John Jennings, 87, British geologist and businessman. • Hervé Laurent, 67, French sailor. • Alban Liechti, 89, French anti-colonial activist. • Darrel J. McLeod, 67, Canadian Cree writer. • Max Nemni, 89, Canadian political scientist and writer (Young Trudeau). • A. G. Noorani, 93, Indian lawyer and political commentator. • Mihaela Peneș, 77, Romanian javelin thrower, Olympic champion (1964) and silver medallist (1968). • Ronald Shusett, 89, American screenwriter (Alien, Total Recall, Above the Law). • Steve Silberman, 66, American writer (NeuroTribes) and editor (Wired), heart attack. • Gerlinde Stobrawa, 75, German Stasi informant and politician, member (1990–2009) and vice president (2005–2009) of the Landtag of Brandenburg. • Jean-Charles Tacchella, 98, French film director (Cousin Cousine, Seven Sundays) and screenwriter (Typhoon Over Nagasaki). • Ēvī Upeniece, 99, Latvian sculptor. • Pilar Marie Victoriá, 28, Puerto Rican volleyball player (Texas Longhorns, Arkansas Razorbacks). • Villano V, 62, Mexican professional wrestler (UWA, AAA, WCW). 30George Berci, 103, Hungarian-American surgeon, COVID-19. • Janusz Marian Danecki, 72, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Campo Grande (since 2015). • Hans Danuser, 71, Swiss visual artist and photographer. • Michelle Fazzari, 37, Canadian Olympic wrestler (2016), cancer. • Nicky Gavron, 82, British politician, deputy mayor of London (2000–2003, 2004–2008). • Jack Hibberd, 84, Australian playwright (Dimboola) and physician. • Daniela Hodrová, 78, Czech writer and literary scholar. • Edmund Kaczor, 67, German footballer (SC Preußen Münster). • Robert Otto Pohl, 94, German-American physicist. • Oswaldo Ramos Soto, 77, Honduran jurist, politician, and academic administrator, MP (2006–2022), chief judge of the Supreme Court (1990–1992), and rector of UNAH (1982–1988). • Sir Shridath Ramphal, 95, Guyanese diplomat, politician, and academic administrator, Commonwealth secretary-general (1975–1990), minister of foreign affairs (1972–1975), and chancellor of the UWI (1989–2003). • Simone Roganti, 21, Italian road racing cyclist, heart attack. • Neale Thompson, 87, New Zealand cricketer (Southland, Otago). • Tūheitia, 69, New Zealand Māori monarch, king (since 2006), complications from heart surgery. • William Glover, 98, American actor. • Zhong Qihuang, 80, Chinese politician. • Robertas Žulpa, 64, Lithuanian swimmer, Olympic champion (1980). • Jack Zussman, 100, British crystallographer and mineralogist (An Introduction to the Rock-Forming Minerals). 31Maria do Carmo Alves, 83, Brazilian politician, senator (1999–2023), pancreatic cancer. • Sol Bamba, 39, Ivorian-French footballer (Hibernian, Cardiff City, Ivory Coast national team), non-Hodgkin lymphoma. • Mislav Bezmalinović, 57, Croatian water polo player, Olympic champion (1988). • Stevie Cameron, 80, Canadian journalist (Ottawa Journal, Ottawa Citizen) and author. • Euan Clarkson, 87, British palaeontologist and writer. • John Devaney, 66, Canadian ice hockey player (EHC Visp, 1980 Winter Olympics). • Ivan Deveson, 90, Australian businessman and politician, lord mayor of the City of Melbourne (1996–1999). • Ros Evans, 74, British athlete. • Fatman Scoop, 56, American hip hop artist ("Be Faithful", "Lose Control", "It's Like That"), heart disease. • Hersh Goldberg-Polin, 23, Israeli-American Hamas hostage. (body discovered on this date) • Peter Gresham, 91, New Zealand politician, MP (1990–1999), minister of social welfare (1993–1996) and senior citizens (1993–1996). • Hvaldimir, Norwegian beluga whale. (body discovered on this date) • Jay Justin, 84, Australian rock singer-songwriter. • Len Kent, 94, Australian footballer (Footscray). • Sonny King, 79, American professional wrestler (WWWF). • Henri Leclerc, 90, French criminal defense lawyer. • Christoph Lehmann, 77, German musician. • Karl-Heinz Luck, 79, German nordic combined skier, Olympic bronze medallist (1972). • Daniel Anthony Manion, 82, American jurist and politician, judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit (since 1986), member of the Indiana Senate (1978–1982). • Sir Harold Marshall, 92, New Zealand acoustician and architect, Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand (since 1994). • Jessica Mbangeni, 47, South African imbongi and singer. • Arnold Oberschelp, 92, German mathematician. • Noel Parmentel, 98, American essayist. • Thabiso Sikwane, 50, South African radio and television personality. • Phil Swern, 76, English radio producer (Sounds of the 60s, Pick of the Pops). • Willie Zingani, 70, Malawian author and journalist. ==References==
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