1 •
José Antonio Álvarez Sánchez, 50, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of
Madrid (since 2024), heart attack. •
José Andrada, 87, Argentine actor (
Los Velázquez,
Johny Tolengo, el majestuoso,
Two to Tango). •
Lin Arison, 88, American writer and art patron, co-founder of
YoungArts. •
Stan Beckensall, 93, British
rock art expert. •
Daniel Bianchi, 63, Uruguayan politician,
deputy (2000–2016),
senator (2016–2020). •
Claude Bourdin, 82, French politician,
deputy (1991–1993), mayor of
Beaugency (1995–2014). •
John E. Braggins, 81, New Zealand botanist and
bryologist. •
Sir Stephen Brown, 100, British judge,
president of the Family Division (1988–1999). •
Stefano Casagranda, 52, Italian racing cyclist, cancer. •
Juan Carlos de Lima, 63, Uruguayan football player (
Quito,
Nacional,
Emelec) and manager. •
Eric De Rop, 71, Belgian comic book artist. •
Guy Debbaudt, 89, Belgian Olympic field hockey player (
1960). (death announced on this date) •
Judith Dupont, 100, French psychoanalyst, translator and editor. •
Judit Elek, 87, Hungarian film director (
The Lady from Constantinople, ''
Maria's Day, Memories of a River'') and screenwriter. •
Bogusław Fornalczyk, 88, Polish Olympic cyclist (
1960). •
Dame Jane Goodall, 91, English zoologist and primatologist, founder of the
Jane Goodall Institute and
Roots & Shoots, cardiac arrest. •
Edward J. Kennedy, 74, American politician,
mayor of Lowell (2016–2018) and member of the
Massachusetts Senate (since 2019). •
Jerry Leggio, 90, American actor (
Blaze,
The Badge,
American Violet). •
Volodymyr Leontiev, 60–61, Ukrainian politician and collaborator, unelected governor of
Nova Kakhovka (2022–2023), drone strike. •
Gabriel Loubier, 93, Canadian politician,
Quebec MNA (1962–1973). •
Lun Gywe, 95, Burmese watercolor painter. •
Hughie McElvaney, 75–76, Irish politician,
Monaghan County councillor (1974–2024). •
Balin Miller, 23, American mountaineer, fall. •
Mohamed Hashim Mohd Ali, 88, Malaysian military officer,
chief of army (1985–1987) and
defence forces (1987–1992), stroke. •
Don Monson, 92, American college basketball coach (
Idaho Vandals,
Oregon Ducks). •
Claus Offe, 85, German political sociologist (
Humboldt-University of Berlin,
Hertie School). •
László Örvendi, 74, Hungarian politician,
MP (2006–2014). •
Ramreddy Damodar Reddy, 73, Indian politician,
Andhra Pradesh MLA (1985–1999, 2004–2014). •
František Rydval, 79, Czech Olympic ski jumper (
1968). •
Christopher Sharpless, 80, American Olympic bobsledder (
1988), complications from Parkinson's disease. •
Thế Hiển, 69, Vietnamese singer and musician, lung cancer. •
William Timmons, 94, American political lobbyist. •
Gillian Tindall, 87, British writer and historian. •
Annor Walker, 62, Ghanaian football manager (
Nania,
Accra Great Olympics,
Heart of Lions).
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Pangalian Balindong, 85, Filipino politician, member of the
House of Representatives (1995–1998, 2007–2016) and
speaker of the Bangsamoro Parliament (since 2019). •
Roland Bertranne, 75, French rugby union player (
Stade Bagnérais,
Toulon,
national team), complications from Alzheimer's disease. •
Maksim Bondarenko, 44, Russian footballer (
Rotor Volgograd,
Fakel Voronezh,
Baltika Kaliningrad). •
Mindy Carson, 98, American traditional pop singer. •
Miroslav Kráľ, 77, Slovak Olympic footballer (
1968). •
Claudio Lombardi, 83, Italian race car engineer (
Formula One). •
Manchán Magan, 55, Irish author, broadcaster (
No Béarla) and documentary maker, prostate cancer. •
Javier Manrique, 56, Peruvian actor (
Camera Café). •
Henry Martínez, 75, Venezuelan musician and songwriter. •
Chhannulal Mishra, 89, Indian Hindustani classical singer. •
Park Seung-guk, 85, South Korean politician,
MP (1998–2004). •
Richard Pew, 92, American psychologist and Olympic fencer (
1956). •
Ahmed Rafiq, 96, Bangladeshi language movement activist and writer. •
Sir David Ratford, 91, British diplomat,
ambassador to Norway (1990–1994). •
Hamda Saïed, 85, Tunisian mufti and politician,
deputy (1989–1994). •
Camille Senon, 100, French trade unionist, last survivor of the
Oradour-sur-Glane massacre. •
Geoff Steel, 76, British racing driver and motor racing team owner. •
Luis Stefanelli, 68, Venezuelan politician,
member of the Chamber of Deputies (1994–1999),
member of the National Assembly (2016–2019). •
Clara Sumarwati, 58, Indonesian mountaineer, diabetes melitus. •
Giriraj Prasad Tiwari, 104, Indian politician,
speaker of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly (1986–1990). •
Ed Williams, 98, American actor (
Police Squad!,
The Naked Gun,
Father of the Bride). •
Justin Woodward, 43, American chef (
Castagna,
OK Omens), liver failure.
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Aryeh Azulai, 92, Israeli politician, mayor of
Ashdod (1983–1989). •
Pierre Berdoy, 89, French photographer. •
Stuart Carter, 66, Australian Olympic rower (
1976), cancer. •
Henri Ciriani, 88, Peruvian architect. •
Rameshwar Lal Dudi, 62, Indian politician,
MP (1999–2004) and
Rajasthan MLA (2013–2018), complications from a stroke. •
Milton Esterow, 97, American art journalist (
The New York Times,
ARTnews). •
T. J. S. George, 97, Indian biographer. •
Remo Girone, 76, Italian actor (
La piovra,
Live by Night,
Ford v Ferrari). •
Kimberly Hébert Gregory, 52, American actress (
Vice Principals,
Kevin (Probably) Saves the World,
Craig of the Creek), complications from
COPD. •
Ernst Homberger, 88, Swiss politician, member of the
Government Council of Zürich (1991–1999). •
Marcel Husson, 88, French football player (
Metz) and manager (
Amnéville, Metz). •
Roland Irolla, 90, French painter. •
Vera Jarach, 97, Italian-Argentine human rights activist (
Mothers of Plaza de Mayo). •
Arthur Jones, 39, American football player (
Baltimore Ravens,
Indianapolis Colts,
Washington Redskins),
Super Bowl champion (
2013). •
Antoni Lallican, 37, French photojournalist, drone strike. •
Edu Manga, 58, Brazilian footballer (
Palmeiras,
Real Valladolid,
national team), kidney disease. •
Achille Enoc Mariano, 91, Italian politician,
deputy (1994–1996). •
Patricia Molony, 99, Australian figure skater. •
John Munduga, 64, Ugandan Olympic boxer (
1980). •
Anton Pelinka, 83, Austrian political scientist. •
Dame Patricia Routledge, 96, English actress (
Keeping Up Appearances,
Hetty Wainthropp Investigates,
Darling of the Day) and singer,
Tony winner (
1968). •
Gianfranco Sanguinetti, 77, Italian writer. •
Ogtay Shiraliyev, 75, Azerbaijani physician,
minister of healthcare (2005–2021), brain cancer. •
Alexander Tyagunov, 85, Russian politician,
MP (1995–1999, 2003–2011). •
Richard A. Weinberg, 82, American developmental psychologist.
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Klaas Bom, 87, Dutch engineer. •
Giuseppe Colombo, 77, Italian film producer (
The Stendhal Syndrome,
Wax Mask,
The Phantom of the Opera). •
Mark James Elgar Coode, 87–88, British botanist. •
Ralph DesLauriers, 90, American businessman, cofounder of
Bolton Valley Resort. •
Xavier Durringer, 61, French playwright, screenwriter and director (
The Conquest), heart attack. •
Burkhard Ebert, 83, German Olympic road racing cyclist (
1964,
1968). •
Bernard Julien, 75, Trinidadian cricketer (
Kent,
national team,
West Indies). •
Hartmut Keyler, 89, German architect. •
Ivan Klíma, 94, Czech writer and playwright. •
Vladimir Laptev, 79, Russian politician, mayor of
Noginsky District (1989–2015). •
Gérard Laumon, 73, French mathematician. •
Zuhair Manasra, 82, Palestinian politician, governor of
Jenin (1996–2002) and
Bethlehem (2003–2005). •
Milan Mandarić, 87, Serbian-born American computer industry and football executive, founder of
Sanmina Corporation, chairman of
Portsmouth (1999–2006) and
Leicester City (2006–2009). •
Iam McFaul, 82, Northern Irish football player (
Newcastle United,
national team) and manager (
Guam national team). •
Jimmy Nicholson, 82, Northern Irish footballer (
Manchester United,
Huddersfield Town,
national team). •
Sri Owen, 90, Indonesian cooking teacher and food writer. •
Sandhya Shantaram, 93, Indian actress (
Jhanak Jhanak Payal Baaje,
Do Aankhen Barah Haath,
Pinjara). •
BeBe Shopp, 95, American beauty pageant titleholder,
Miss America (1948). •
Ammar Siamwalla, 86, Thai economist and politician, president of the
Thailand Development Research Institute (1990–1995) and
MP (2006–2007).
5 •
Bobby Allen, 81, American racecar driver. •
Pushpak Bhattacharyya, 63, Indian computer scientist. •
Michael Boland, 75, Canadian ice hockey player (
Philadelphia Flyers) and cinematographer (
Millennium: Tribal Wisdom and the Modern World). •
Dame Jilly Cooper, 88, English author (
Emily,
Octavia,
Rutshire Chronicles), complications from a fall. •
Ron Dean, 87, American actor (
The Dark Knight,
The Breakfast Club,
The Fugitive). •
Frank Evers, 91, Irish Gaelic footballer (
Menlough,
Garda GAA,
Galway). •
Guillermo Fernández Vara, 66, Spanish coroner and politician,
senator (since 2023) and
president of Extremadura (2007–2011, 2015–2023), stomach cancer. •
Mick Harrison, 79, English rugby league player (
Leeds,
Hull F.C.,
national team). •
Marjorie Hughes, 99, American pop singer. •
Ahmed Taleb Ibrahimi, 93, Algerian politician, minister of
education (1965–1970) and
foreign affairs (1982–1988). •
Abdul Jabbar, 94, Indian politician,
Assam MLA (1985–1996, 2001–2006), fall. •
Ken Jacobs, 92, American filmmaker (''
Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son, Star Spangled to Death, Blonde Cobra''), kidney failure. •
Olavi Köppä, 74, Finnish Olympic speed skater (
1976). •
Lotte Ledl, 95, Austrian actress (
Burgtheater,
The Forester of the Silver Wood,
Derrick). •
Emmanuel Ndindabahizi, 74–75, Rwandan economist,
minister of finance (1994). •
Ken Parker, 73, American luthier (
Parker Fly), founder of
Parker Guitars, cancer. •
Hugues Puel, 93, French economist and priest. •
Mohammed Abu Ramadan, 72, Palestinian politician,
minister of state for planning and administrative development (2012–2014). •
Orfeo Reda, 92, Italian visual artist. •
Daryl Sanders, 84, American football player (
Detroit Lions), heart attack. •
Ashk Ali Tak, 69, Indian politician,
MP (2010–2016) and
Rajasthan MLA (1985, 1989–1990). •
Jerry Tokofsky, 91, American film executive (
Columbia Pictures) and producer (''
Where's Poppa?, Glengarry Glen Ross''). •
Véronique Vincent, 68, French singer (
The Honeymoon Killers,
Aksak Maboul). •
DJ Tráva, 60, Czech DJ and producer. •
Ann B. Walker, 101, American journalist, editor and radio personality.
6 •
Mohamed Tahir Ayala, 74, Sudanese politician,
prime minister (2019), governor of
Red Sea State (2005–2015) and
Gezira State (2015–2019). •
Patrice Bart, 80, French dancer and choreographer. •
Thomas Borody, 75, Australian gastroenterologist. •
G. Michael Brown, 82, American attorney and casino regulator. •
Claire Celsi, 59, American politician, member of the
Iowa Senate (since 2019). •
Ziedonis Čevers, 65, Latvian politician,
minister of the interior (1991–1993, 1997–1998). •
Katherine Clerides, 76, Cypriot politician,
MP (1991–2003), cancer. •
Michael Coey, 80, Northern Irish experimental physicist. •
Bruce Cutler, 77, American criminal defense lawyer (
John Gotti), kidney failure. •
Arnold D'Arcy, 92, English footballer (
Accrington Stanley,
Wigan Athletic,
Swindon Town). •
Darmono, 72, Indonesian prosecutor, acting
attorney general (2010). •
Dana Drábová, 64, Czech physicist, nuclear safety expert and politician. •
Manfred Emmel, 79, German table tennis player and swimmer, eight-time Paralympic champion. •
René Gaillard, 98, French road racing cyclist. •
Gisèle Gallichan, 78–79, Canadian journalist (
CJLR,
Radio-Canada). •
Victor Ginsburgh, 86, Belgian economist. •
Kurt Grønning, 89, Danish footballer (
B 1913,
national team). •
Peter Häberle, 91, German legal scholar. •
Mohamed Hamidi, 84, Moroccan painter. •
Yoshihiro Ito, 43, Japanese baseball player (
Chiba Lotte Marines), traffic collision. •
Theo Jörgensmann, 77, German jazz clarinetist. •
Natana Kasinathan, 84, Indian historian. •
Ben Lewis, 46, English-born Australian actor (
Love Never Dies,
The Phantom of the Opera), bowel cancer. •
Orvar Lindwall, 84, Swedish Olympic fencer (
1960,
1964,
1968). •
Richard G. Luthy, 80, American environmental engineer. •
Aimo Moroni, 91, Italian chef (
Aimo and Nadia Moroni). •
Wincenty Olszewski, 91, Polish politician,
senator (1993–1997). •
Gerry Ouellette, 86, Canadian hockey player (
Boston Bruins). •
Wanda Perdelwitz, 41, German actress (
Großstadtrevier,
Muxmäuschenstill,
Soloalbum). •
Ray's Kim Edm, 36, Chadian rapper and musician. •
Eugene Rotberg, 95, American investment banker (
World Bank Group). •
Roger A. Sheldon, 83, British chemist. •
Frank Smith, 94, Canadian
football player (
Edmonton Eskimos) and coach. •
Filomeno Biagio Tatò, 86, Italian politician,
senator (2001–2006). •
Dennis Trudeau, 77, Canadian journalist (
CBMT). •
Uma Ukpai, 80, Nigerian evangelical preacher. •
Franz Josef Wagner, 82, German journalist (
Bild) and writer. •
Karlinah Djaja Atmadja Wirahadikusumah, 95, Indonesian social activist,
second lady of Indonesia (1983–1988), lung disease. •
John Woodvine, 96, English actor (
An American Werewolf in London,
Z-Cars,
Doctor Who). •
Nikolai Yegorov, 84, Russian politician,
senator (1993–1995).
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Catarina de Albuquerque, 55, Portuguese lawyer and human rights activist, CEO of
Sanitation and Water for All (since 2018). •
Glenn Allison, 95, American bowler. •
Graham Bell, 78, New Zealand police officer and television show host (
Police Ten 7), cancer. •
Halid Bešlić, 71, Bosnian-Croatian folk singer. •
Paul Deem, 68, American Olympic cyclist (
1976). •
Pye Engström, 97, Swedish sculptor. •
Ian Freebairn-Smith, 93, American composer and arranger ("
Evergreen (Love Theme from A Star Is Born)"). •
Ľudmila Gajdošíková, 71, Slovak politician and jurist, judge of the
Constitutional Court of Slovakia (2000–2019). •
Maurice Giro, 93, French politician,
deputy (2002–2007), mayor of
Cavaillon (1992–2008). •
Sir John Gurdon, 92, English biologist,
Nobel Prize laureate (2012). •
Alan Hawley, 79, English footballer (
Brentford,
Wimbledon). •
Shirene Human, 45, South African Olympic figure skater (
1998), breast cancer. •
Robert Hodges Johnson, 91, American Episcopal prelate, bishop of
Western North Carolina (1990–2004). •
Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick, 80, American politician, member of the
U.S. House of Representatives (1997–2011). •
Patrice Kitebi Kibol Mvul, 71,
Congolese politician. •
Don Koivisto, 76, American politician, member of the
Michigan House of Representatives (1981–1986) and
Senate (1990–2002), complications from Parkinson's disease. •
Gilles Larrain, 86, French-American photographer, heart attack. •
Aldo Morelli, 75, Italian politician, president of the
Province of Pistoia (1990–1999). •
Munyoro Nyamau, 88, Kenyan athlete, Olympic champion (
1972), gallbladder cancer. •
Chris Ponnet, 68, American Roman Catholic priest. •
Josep Pujadas Domingo, 94, Spanish lawyer, businessman and politician,
deputy (1980–1982) •
Alain Roger, 88, French philosopher and writer. •
Djilali Selmi, 79, Algerian footballer (
OMR,
CRB,
national team). •
Rick Shaw, 78, American
football player (
Calgary Stampeders,
Winnipeg Blue Bombers). •
Katie True, 84, American politician, member of the
Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1993–2000, 2003–2010). •
Saxon White, 91, Australian rugby union player (
New South Wales,
national team) and physiologist. •
Baron Wormser, 77, American poet. •
Yen Cheng-kuo, 50, Taiwanese actor (
My Native Land,
Growing Up, ''
A Summer at Grandpa's''), director and calligraphy teacher, lung cancer. •
Saul Zabar, 97, American businessman.
8 •
Tofail Ahmed, 71, Bangladeshi political scientist, heart disease. •
Paolo Bonacelli, 88, Italian actor (
Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom,
Mission Impossible III,
Midnight Express). •
Lawrence Daws, 97, Australian painter and printmaker. •
Wolfgang Fiedler, 73, German politician, member of the
Volkskammer (1990) and the
Landtag of Thuringia (1990–2014). •
Otto Fräßdorf, 83, German footballer (
FC Vorwärts Berlin,
East Germany national team), Olympic bronze medalist (
1964). •
Lubomír Hrstka, 78, Czech ice hockey player (
TJ ZKL/Zetor Brno), coach and businessman, owner of
FC Boby Brno (1992–2000). •
Gustav Isernhagen, 88, German politician, member of the
Landtag of Lower Saxony (1982–1994). •
Rajvir Jawanda, 35, Indian singer and actor (
Subedar Joginder Singh,
Jind Jaan), injuries from a traffic collision. •
Terry "Buzzy" Johnson, 86, American
Hall of Fame singer (
The Flamingos), songwriter ("
Baby, Baby Don't Cry", "
Here I Go Again") and music producer. •
Joan Bennett Kennedy, 89, American socialite. •
Kim Gwang-won, 84, South Korean politician,
MP (1996–2008). •
Christopher Kolade, 92, Nigerian diplomat. •
Vladimir Kurenbin, 79, Russian figure skater. •
Dinny Lowry, 90, Irish footballer (
St Patrick's Athletics,
Bohemians,
national team). •
Joy Matter, 90, Swiss politician, member of the
Grand Council of Bern (1978–1988). •
Rod McNicol, 79, Australian photographer. •
György Mezey, 84, Hungarian football player (
MTK) and manager (
MOL Fehérvár,
national team). •
Suman Mokhtarian, 33, Australian mixed martial arts fighter. •
Pierre Moutouari, 75,
Congolese singer. •
K. Narahari, 93, Indian politician,
Karnataka MLC (1984–2002). •
Pannir Selvam Pranthaman, 38, Malaysian convicted drug trafficker, execution by hanging. •
Gisèle Printz, 92, French politician,
senator (1996–2014). •
Miguel Ángel Russo, 69, Argentine football player (
Estudiantes,
national team) and manager (
Boca Juniors), cancer. •
Niyazi Sayın, 98, Turkish
ney flautist and music educator. •
Zdravko Šotra, 92, Serbian film director (
Zona Zamfirova,
Battle of Kosovo,
Santa Maria della Salute). •
Nolan R. Williams, 43, American neurophysicist, suicide. •
Oscar Wyatt, 101, American oil industry executive, founder of
Coastal Corporation. •
Eve Zaremba, 94, Canadian mystery writer.
9 •
Efrem Amiramov, 69, Russian singer-songwriter. •
Rafael de la Barra Tagle, 94, Chilean Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Illapel (1989–2010). •
Ernestine Bazemore, 66, American politician, member of the
North Carolina Senate (2021–2022). •
Tad R. Callister, 79, American Mormon leader. •
Fede Dorcaz, 29, Argentine singer and model (
Las Estrellas Bailan en Hoy), shot. •
Borys Fuksman, 78, Ukrainian businessman (
1+1,
Hilton Kyiv). •
Josias Gasser, 72, Swiss politician, member of the
National Council (2011–2015). •
Varinder Singh Ghuman, 41–42, Indian professional bodybuilder and actor (
Kabaddi Once Again,
Roar: Tigers of the Sundarbans), heart attack. •
Mike Greenwell, 62, American baseball player (
Boston Red Sox) and racing driver (
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series), thyroid cancer. •
Damir Ibrahimović, 60, Bosnian film producer (
On the Path,
Blum: Masters of Their Own Destiny). •
Marie Immaculée Ingabire, 63, Rwandan human rights activist. •
Aslam Kader, 62, Indian jockey, lung cancer. •
Robert Khalaidjian, 67, Armenian footballer (
Ararat Yerevan,
FC Kotayk,
Armavir). •
Martha Scanlan Klima, 86, American politician, member of the
Maryland House of Delegates (1983–2003). •
Billy Koen, 87, American nuclear engineer. •
Peter Lamptey, 79, Ghanaian footballer (
Hearts of Oak,
Great Olympics,
national team). •
Abdeljabar Machouche, 80, Tunisian footballer (
ES Tunis,
national team). •
Robert Mailman, 77, Canadian wrongfully convicted prisoner, cancer. •
Hoa Nguyen, 41, American politician, member of the
Oregon House of Representatives (since 2023), cancer. •
Kenneth Nordtvedt, 86, American physicist (
Nordtvedt effect). •
Anni Pede-Erdkamp, 85, German long-distance runner. •
Tim Reid, 89, Canadian politician,
Ontario MPP (1967–1971). •
Udo Schiefner, 66, German politician,
MP (2013–2025). •
Jean Dolores Schmidt, 106, American chaplain (
Loyola Ramblers). •
Arlo Smith, 98, American lawyer,
district attorney of San Francisco (1980–1996). •
Julie Suk, 101, American poet. •
William Twining, 91, British legal scholar. •
Ola Wærhaug, 87, Norwegian biathlete, Olympic silver medalist (
1968). •
Frank Wimberley, 99, American artist. •
Amina Yusifgizi, 89, Azerbaijani actress.
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Warren Abrahams, 43, South African rugby union coach (
Wales women's national team,
Belgium women's national team). •
Paul Kato Atita, Beninese lawyer. •
Carlos Barbosa, 81, Colombian actor (
La saga, negocio de familia,
Holy Expectations,
Bermúdez). •
Mirosław Chojecki, 76, Polish publisher, film producer and anti-communist activist. •
Lobsang Chompel, 68, Chinese actor (
Xiu Xiu: The Sent Down Girl,
Snow Leopard). •
Gwon Hae-ok, 90, South Korean politician,
MP (1988–1996). •
Roger Harris, 92, New Zealand cricketer (
Auckland,
national team). •
Ted Hartley, 100, American actor (
Ice Station Zebra,
Barefoot in the Park,
High Plains Drifter) and producer. •
Heather Hill, 85, American television director (
The Young and the Restless). •
Bernhard Klee, 89, German orchestral conductor (
Radiophilharmonie Hannover,
Düsseldorf Symphony Orchestra). •
Csaba Köves, 58, Hungarian fencer, Olympic silver medallist (
1992,
1996). •
John Lodge, 82, English
Hall of Fame musician (
The Moody Blues) and songwriter ("
I'm Just a Singer (In a Rock and Roll Band)", "
Gemini Dream"). •
Syed Manzoorul Islam, 74, Bangladeshi literary critic, president of
PEN Bangladesh (since 2018), complications from a heart attack. •
Desire Moyo, 45, Zimbabwean politician and poet,
MP (since 2023), traffic collision. •
Sarwar Jahan Nizam, 72, Bangladeshi naval officer,
chief of naval staff (2007–2009) and director of the
BCG (2005–2007). •
Thommy Price, 68, American drummer (
Joan Jett and the Blackhearts,
Scandal,
Love Crushed Velvet). •
Charlie Schmaus, 81, American college basketball coach (
VMI Keydets). •
Pepe Soho, 53, Mexican landscape and nature photographer, cardiac arrest. •
Adam Strzembosz, 95, Polish lawyer and jurist,
first president of the Supreme Court (1990–1998). •
Helmut Stuhlpfarrer, 66, Austrian mountain runner. •
Adrian Sutton, 58, British composer, cancer. •
Alex Wallau, 80, American boxing commentator.
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Kevin Ablett, 67, Australian
footballer (
Hawthorn,
Richmond,
Geelong). •
Pat Appleyard, 98, British rally driver. •
David J. Armor, 86, American social scientist, academic and author. •
Bruno Bürki, 94, Swiss pastor. •
Marinela Chelaru, 66, Romanian actress. •
Albert Cohen, 93, Israeli actor (
Blaumilch Canal,
To Take a Wife,
Zanzouri), musician and stage director. •
Flavius Domide, 79, Romanian footballer (
UTA Arad,
national team). •
Grubby, 3, American opossum. •
Tony Fitzpatrick, 66, American collage artist and poet, heart attack. •
Anthony Grey, 87, British journalist (
Reuters) and author (
Tokyo Bay,
The Prime Minister Was a Spy). •
Earl C. Haag, 96, American scholar and linguist. •
Klara Hallik, 92, Estonian politician and political scientist. •
Tom Hansen, 78, American politician, member of the
Nebraska Legislature (2007–2015). •
John Irvine, 76, British Anglican priest,
dean of Coventry (2001–2012). •
Artie Kaplan, 89, American musician and composer. •
Mohamad Kasebi, 74, Iranian actor (
The Father,
Saint Mary,
Without Permission). •
Diane Keaton, 79, American actress (
Annie Hall,
The Godfather, ''
Something's Gotta Give''),
Oscar winner (
1978), bacterial pneumonia. •
Gildas Le Lidec, 78, French diplomat,
ambassador to Cambodia (1994–1998),
ambassador to Japan (2006–2007). •
Jean-Luc Migué, 92, Canadian economist (
Fraser Institute,
Montreal Economic Institute). •
Arthur Payne, 102, Australian speedway rider. (death announced on this date) •
Michael Pratt, 70, Australian police officer, recipient of the
George Cross. •
Hanna Sahlfeld-Singer, 81, Swiss politician,
MP (1971–1975). •
Kęstutis Šapka, 75, Lithuanian Olympic high jumper (
1972). •
Ian Watkins, 48, Welsh singer (
Lostprophets) and convicted child sex offender, stabbed.
12 •
Rustam Akhmedov, 81, Uzbek military officer,
minister of defense (1991–1997). •
Mandi Ballinger, 50, American politician, member of the
Georgia House of Representatives (since 2013), cancer. •
Sir Benjamin Bathurst, 89, British Royal Navy officer,
Commander-in-Chief Fleet (1989–1991),
vice-chief of the Defence Staff (1991–1993) and
First Sea Lord (1993–1995). •
Yvonne Brewster, 87, Jamaican actress (
Doctors), theatre director and writer. •
Jackie Burch, 74, American casting director (
Die Hard,
Predator,
Dick Tracy), endometrial cancer. •
Pesi Fonua, 78, Tongan journalist (
Matangi Tonga). •
Mark Forster, 81, British author. •
John Graham, 58, Northern Irish-born Canadian racing driver, brain cancer. •
Saleh al-Jafarawi, 27, Palestinian journalist, social media influencer and table tennis player, shot. •
Jack Kane, 89, Canadian ice hockey player (
Clinton Comets). •
Vivian King, 95, Canadian Olympic swimmer (
1948). •
Liv Køltzow, 80, Norwegian writer, complications from Parkinson's disease. •
Robert P. Lattimer, 80, American chemist (
Lubrizol). •
Pierre-Yves Le Rhun, 88–89, French geographer, academic, and Breton activist. •
Doug Lebda, 55, American businessman, CEO of
LendingTree,
ATV accident. •
Franck Leblanc, 54, French horse trainer and jockey. •
Abdullah Omar Nasseef, 86, Saudi chemist and geologist, secretary general of the
Muslim World League (1983–1993) and president of
King Abdulaziz University (1979–1983). •
Tom O'Dea, 76, Irish footballer (
Shamrock Rovers,
Connecticut Bicentennials,
Utah Golden Spikers). •
Gurney Norman, 88, American writer (''
Divine Right's Trip'') and poet laureate. •
Cesare Paciotti, 67, Italian shoe designer. •
Thomas Rew, 103, American air force major general. •
Janet Smith, 59, American long-distance runner, cross country senior world champion (
1987). •
Conny Staudinger, 98, Austrian Olympic ice hockey player (
1956). •
Dobromir Zhechev, 82, Bulgarian footballer (
Spartak Sofia,
Levski Sofia,
national team).
13 •
Sandy Alomar Sr., 81, Puerto Rican baseball player (
Atlanta Braves,
California Angels,
New York Yankees). •
Stephen R. Anderson, 82, American linguist, esophageal cancer. •
Tony Caunter, 88, English actor (
EastEnders, ''
Queenie's Castle, Juliet Bravo''). •
Richard P. Cueroni, 95, American Coast Guard admiral. •
Patrick Dimon, 79, Greek-Brazilian singer. •
Marty Domres, 78, American football player (
San Diego Chargers,
Baltimore Colts,
New York Jets). •
Beatrice Doran, Irish historian and author. •
Michael Fagun, 90, Nigerian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of
Ondo (1971–1972) and bishop of
Ekiti (1972–2010). •
Kyriakos D. Kassis, 79, Greek poet and painter. •
Anna Kyriakou, 96, Greek actress (
Zorba the Greek,
Liar Wanted,
Safe Sex). •
Myron Lapka, 69, American football player (
New York Giants,
Los Angeles Rams,
Green Bay Packers), cancer. •
Miss Major Griffin-Gracy, 78, American LGBT rights activist (
TGI Justice Project). •
John McCrumbly, 72, American football player (
Buffalo Bills). •
Anthony Merchant, 81, Canadian lawyer, businessman and politician,
Saskatchewan MLA (1975–1978), cancer. •
Wazir Mohammad, 95, Pakistani cricketer (
Karachi Whites,
national team). •
Joy Ogwu, 79, Nigerian politician and diplomat,
foreign minister (2006–2007) and
permanent representative to the United Nations (2008–2017). •
René Olivares, 78, Chilean painter and designer. •
Gordon Parr, 86, English footballer (
Bristol City,
Waterford). •
Gilles Sacksick, 83, French painter and lithographer. •
Bruce Saville, 80, Canadian businessman and philanthropist (
Edmonton Investors Group). •
Rosemary Sparrow, 100, British Olympic alpine skier (
1948). •
Drew Struzan, 78, American film poster illustrator (
Star Wars,
Indiana Jones,
Back to the Future), complications from Alzheimer's disease. •
Raju Talikote, 62, Indian actor (
Manasaare,
Pancharangi,
Topiwala) and comedian, heart attack. •
Sara Terry, 70, American photographer and filmmaker. •
Matt Tolfrey, 44, English DJ, record producer and label owner. •
Dolly Van Doll, 87, Italian trans
vedette, stroke. •
Wan Runnan, 78, Chinese software engineer and political dissident, heart disease. •
Zoë Wicomb, 76, South African writer (''
You Can't Get Lost in Cape Town''). •
Agnes Wolbert, 67, Dutch politician, member of the
House of Representatives (2006–2017). •
Michel Zaoui, 80, French human rights lawyer.
14 •
Dick Addrisi, 84, American singer (
Addrisi Brothers) and songwriter ("
Never My Love"). •
Roberta Alexander, 76, American operatic soprano. •
Sydney Anglo, 91, British historian and academic. •
Luc Ayang, 78, Cameroonian politician,
prime minister (1983–1984). •
Lawrence J. Block, 74, American jurist, judge of the
United States Court of Federal Claims (2002–2016). •
Larry Burright, 88, American baseball player (
Los Angeles Dodgers,
New York Mets). •
Nancy Chodorow, 81, American sociologist and academic. •
D'Angelo, 51, American singer-songwriter ("
Lady", "
Brown Sugar", "
Untitled (How Does It Feel)"), four-time
Grammy winner, pancreatic cancer. •
Alexander Dityatin, 68, Russian gymnast, three-time Olympic champion (
1980), heart failure. •
DJ Chosen Few, 53, Dutch DJ and music producer. •
Craig Eaton, 71, American baseball player (
Kansas City Royals). •
József Ékes, 74, Hungarian politician,
MP (1998–2014). •
Élie Fallu, 93, Canadian politician,
Quebec MNA (1976–1985). •
Drexel Gomez, 88, Bahamian Anglican prelate, bishop of
Barbados (1972–1992) and
archbishop of the West Indies (1997–2009), stomach cancer. •
Moshe Hauer, 60, American rabbi, executive vice president of the
Orthodox Union, heart attack. •
Daniel Hoeffel, 96, French politician, three-time
senator,
minister of transport (1980–1981). •
Rosalind Howells, Baroness Howells of St Davids, 94, British politician, member of the
House of Lords (1999–2019). •
Penelope Milford, 77, American actress (
Coming Home,
Heathers,
Shenandoah). •
Saeed Mozaffari, 83, Iranian voice actor, cardiac arrest. •
Na Tang, 59, Taiwanese singer and yoga teacher, lung cancer. •
Hiroyuki Oki, 61, Japanese film director (
I Like You, I Like You Very Much). •
Babu M. Palissery, 67, Indian politician,
Kerala MLA (2006–2016), complications from Parkinson's disease. •
Vlastimil Sehnal, 66, Czech politician and businessman,
senator (2004–2010). •
Samuel Lee Smithers, 72, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection. •
Fofō Iosefa Fiti Sunia, 88,
American Samoan politician. •
Nasser Taghvai, 84, Iranian film director (
Captain Khorshid,
Tales of Kish,
Unruled Paper) and screenwriter. •
Yuriy Tarnawsky, 91, Ukrainian-American poet. •
Randy Wiel, 74, Dutch basketball player (
BV Amstelveen,
Elmex Leiden) and coach (
EiffelTowers Den Bosch), pancreatic cancer. •
Yap Shing Xuen, 15, Malaysian school girl, stabbed.
15 •
Jackie Berger, 77, Belgian dubbing actress. •
Jim Bolger, 90, New Zealand diplomat and politician,
prime minister (1990–1997),
MP (1972–1998), and
ambassador to the United States (1998–2002), kidney failure. •
Carlota Bustelo, 85, Spanish politician,
deputy (1977–1979), director of the
Institute of Women (1983–1988). •
Steve Butland, 84, Canadian politician,
MP (1988–1993). •
Ben Cameron, 44, Australian cricketer (
South Australia). •
Charles Ray Crawford, 59, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection. •
R. Balasaraswathi Devi, 97, Indian playback singer (
Chenchu Lakshmi,
Swapna Sundari) and actress (
Bilhana). •
Hernán Damiani, 66, Argentine politician,
deputy (2001–2005), heart attack. •
Ancilla Dent, 92, English Roman Catholic nun and writer. •
Pankaj Dheer, 68, Indian actor (
Mahabharat,
Chandrakanta,
The Great Maratha), cancer. •
Agha Siraj Durrani, 72, Pakistani politician, three-time acting
governor of Sindh, member (2013–2023) and speaker (2013–2024) of the
Provincial Assembly of Sindh. •
Samantha Eggar, 86, English-American actress (
The Collector,
Doctor Dolittle,
The Brood), chronic lymphocytic leukemia. •
Orlando Fernández Medina, 80, Venezuelan journalist and politician,
governor of Lara (1995–2000). •
Edward Joseph Gilbert, 88, American Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Roseau (1994–2001) and archbishop of
Port of Spain (2001–2011). •
Ida Gotkovsky, 92, French composer and pianist. •
Ramiz Guliyev, 78, Azerbaijani musician. •
Kazuo Ikehiro, 95, Japanese film director (
Zatoichi and the Chest of Gold, ''
Zatoichi's Pilgrimage, Nemuri Kyōshirō manji giri''), heart attack. •
Lee Sang-min, 67, South Korean politician,
MP (2004–2024), cardiac arrest. •
Madhumati, 87, Indian actress and dancer. •
John Morris, 84, American baseball player (
Baltimore Orioles,
Milwaukee Brewers,
San Francisco Giants). •
Béla Nagy, 82, Hungarian Olympic archer (
1972,
1980). •
Ravi Naik, 79, Indian politician,
chief minister of Goa (1991–1993, 1994),
MP (1998–1999), and four-time
Goa MLA, heart attack. •
Eric D. Newsom, 82, American diplomat,
assistant secretary of state for political-military affairs (1998–2000). •
Raila Odinga, 80, Kenyan politician,
prime minister (2008–2013),
MP (1993–2013), and
African Union High Representative for Infrastructure Development (2018–2023), cardiac arrest. •
Sakineh (Simin) M. Redjali, 91, Iranian-American psychologist and author. •
Sam Rivers, 48, American bassist, (
Limp Bizkit) cardiac arrest. •
Soumana Sacko, 74, Malian politician and economist, acting
prime minister (1991–1992). •
Shōichi Tanaka, 88, Japanese politician, member of the
House of Representatives (1996–2000). •
Ivan Zafirov, 77, Bulgarian footballer (
CSKA Sofia,
Sliven,
national team).
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Alireza Afshar, 74, Iranian military officer and academic administrator, commander of
Basij (1990–1998) and
IRGC (1984–1987), chancellor of
IHU (1998–2000), heart disease. •
Shahabuddin Ahmed, 77, Bangladeshi independence activist and pilot. •
Gustavo Aliaga, 70, Bolivian diplomat and politician,
deputy (2020–2025), complications from surgery. •
Gustavo Angarita, 83, Colombian actor (
The Strategy of the Snail,
The 33,
Memories of My Father). •
Baek Se-hee, 35, South Korean author (
I Want to Die but I Want to Eat Tteokbokki). •
Yondo Black, 87, Cameroonian lawyer. •
Chris Di Staulo, 34, Italian-Canadian film and music video director ("
A Few Good Stories"). •
Klaus Doldinger, 89, German jazz saxophonist (
Passport) and composer (
Tatort theme,
Das Boot). •
Bob Franke, 78, American singer-songwriter, complications from surgery. •
Ace Frehley, 74, American
Hall of Fame guitarist (
Kiss) and songwriter ("
Cold Gin", "
Rocket Ride"), brain bleed following a fall. •
Thomas N. George, 87, American politician, member of the
Massachusetts House of Representatives (1997–2005). •
Barbara Gips, 89, American copywriter. •
Claudio Barroso Gomes, 73, Brazilian metallurgist and politician. •
Tony Good, 72, English cricketer (
Lancashire,
Cheshire). (death announced on this date) •
Arif Erkin Güzelbeyoğlu, 90, Turkish actor (
Yabancı Damat,
The White Angel,
Muhteşem Yüzyıl). •
Claes Hake, 80, Swedish sculptor (
1998 Gothenburg discotheque fire memorial). •
Tomonobu Itagaki, 58, Japanese video game designer (
Dead or Alive,
Ninja Gaiden, ''
Devil's Third''). •
Morton Kaish, 98, American artist. •
Bette E. Landman, 88, American anthropologist and academic administrator, president of
Arcadia University (1985–2004). •
Waké Nibombé, 51, Togolese footballer (
Goldfields Obuasi,
national team). •
Kanchha Sherpa, 92, Nepalese mountaineer (
1953 British Mount Everest expedition). •
Shin Sang-sik, 88, South Korean politician,
MP (1981–1996). •
Susan Stamberg, 87, American radio journalist (
NPR). •
Jayananda Warnaweera, 64, Sri Lankan cricketer (
Galle,
national team). •
Jack White, 85, German footballer (
Viktoria Köln,
PSV Eindhoven), composer, and record producer ("
Gloria"), suicide. (body discovered on this date) •
Larry Williams, 62, American football player (
Cleveland Browns,
San Diego Chargers,
New England Patriots), heart disease.
17 •
Tova Ben-Dov, 88, Israeli Zionist activist, president of
WIZO (2012–2016). •
Gilles Blais, 84, Canadian cinematographer (''
How It's Made'') and film director. •
Philippe Collin, 93, French film director and actor (
The Lady Banker). •
Sofia Corradi, 91, Italian pedagogist, inventor of the
Erasmus Programme. •
Alfred Gonti Pius Datubara, 91, Indonesian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop (1975–1976) and archbishop (1976–2009) of
Medan. •
Richard Djerf, 55, American convicted mass murderer, execution by lethal injection. •
Milan Dobeš, 96, Slovak painter and graphic artist. •
Zsolt Egyed, 51, Hungarian politician,
MP (2010–2018). (death announced on this date) •
Pepi Erben, 97, German Olympic alpine skier (
1952). •
Jacob Ericksson, 58, Swedish actor (
Tsatsiki, morsan och polisen,
Adam & Eva,
The Whodunit Detective Agency), lymphoma. •
Joseph C. Goulden, 91, American writer and journalist, heart failure. •
Guy Hardy, 75, Canadian politician,
Quebec MLA (2014–2018). •
Leonid Hrach, 77, Ukrainian-Russian politician,
MP (2002–2012) and
chairman of the Supreme Council of Crimea (1998–2002). •
Shivaji Bhanudas Kardile, 66, Indian politician and convicted murderer,
Maharashtra MLA (2009–2018), cardiac arrest. •
Colin Longden, 92, English footballer (
Rotherham United,
York City). •
Vidar Lønn-Arnesen, 85, Norwegian radio and television presenter. •
Carlos López Rivera, 67, Puerto Rican politician, mayor of
Dorado (since 1987), liver cancer. •
Lollie Mara, 86, Filipino actress. •
Murray Mednick, 86, American playwright. •
Bernd Meinunger, 81, German lyricist ("
Ein bißchen Frieden") and record producer, multiple organ failure. •
Thomas Metzger, 91–92, American sinologist and academic. •
Ed Moloney, 77, Irish journalist and author (
A Secret History of the IRA). •
Johan Munck, 82, Swedish lawyer, justice (1987–2007) and president (2007–2010) of the
Supreme Court of Sweden. •
Tomiichi Murayama, 101, Japanese politician,
prime minister (1994–1996) and
MP (1972–1980, 1983–2000). •
Charles J. Otto, 61, American politician and farmer, member of the
Maryland House of Delegates (since 2011). •
Gino Pivatelli, 92, Italian football player (
Bologna,
national team) and manager (
Ravenna). •
Bill Pleis, 88, American baseball player (
Minnesota Twins). •
Jimmy Rolfe, 93, English footballer (
Chester City,
Crewe Alexandra,
Barrow). (death announced on this date) •
Duke Roufus, 55, American kickboxer, founder of
Roufusport. •
Hal Sirowitz, 76, American poet, complications from Parkinson's disease. •
Martin Townsend, 65, British journalist, editor of the
Sunday Express (2001–2018), pancreatic cancer. •
Phyllis Trible, 92, American feminist biblical scholar.
18 •
Paul Boutin, 63, American journalist, cancer. •
Martine Brochard, 81, French-Italian actress (
Paprika,
The Nun and the Devil,
Eyeball). •
Janusz Bugajski, 71, American political scientist. •
Enric Canals, 73, Spanish journalist and television producer, director of
Televisió de Catalunya (1984–1989), cancer. •
Gertrude Ehrlich, 102, Austrian-born American mathematician. •
Eduardo Ermita, 90, Filipino military officer and politician,
executive secretary (2004–2010),
representative (1992–2001), and twice
secretary of National Defense. •
Lady Annabel Goldsmith, 91, English socialite, namesake of
Annabel's. •
José Manuel Gómez Vázquez Aldana, 88, Mexican architect. •
Baltasar Gonçalves, 77, Portuguese footballer (
Sporting CP,
Belenenses,
national team). •
Clinton Harden, 78, American politician, member of the
New Mexico Senate (2003–2012). •
Eileen Harris, 92, American-British architectural historian and author. •
Roy Jacobsen, 70, Norwegian novelist, complications from surgery. •
Petra Kammerevert, 59, German politician,
MEP (2009–2024). •
Sergey Kara-Murza, 86, Russian chemist, historian and political philosopher. •
Dita Kraus, 96, Czech-Israeli teacher and Holocaust librarian. •
Marion Lewis, 100, Canadian medical researcher. •
Doug Martin, 36, American football player (
Tampa Bay Buccaneers,
Oakland Raiders). •
Ramatou Baba Moussa, Beninese politician,
deputy (1991–1995). •
Ra'ouf Mus'ad, 88, Egyptian playwright, journalist, and novelist. •
Don Perdue, 75, American politician, member of the
West Virginia House of Delegates (1999–2016). •
Alison Rose, 81, American model and writer (
The New Yorker). (death announced on this date) •
Philly Ryan, 56–57, Irish Gaelic footballer (
Clonmel Commercials) and manager (
Tipperary). •
Bill Salonen, 90, Canadian junior ice hockey administrator. •
Josef Schramm, 87, German Olympic ice hockey player (
1968). (death announced on this date) •
Olga Sippl, 105, German politician. •
Bernie Smith, 84, American baseball player (
Milwaukee Brewers). •
Lia Smith, 21, American student, suicide. •
Henry Sorrell, 82, American football player (
Denver Broncos,
Hamilton Tiger-Cats,
BC Lions). •
Stephen Starring, 64, American football player (
New England Patriots). •
Margaret Tedesco, 73, American curator, visual artist and dancer, cancer. •
Mircea Tiberian, 70, Romanian jazz pianist and composer. •
Trần Phương, 98, Vietnamese politician,
minister of domestic trade (1981–1982). •
Marcel Weyland, 98, Polish-born Australian translator. •
Yang Chen-Ning, 103, Chinese theoretical physicist (
Yang–Mills theory,
Wu–Yang dictionary,
Lee–Yang theorem),
Nobel Prize laureate (1957).
19 •
István Ágh, 87, Hungarian poet. •
Trevor Bentham, 82, British scriptwriter (
A Month by the Lake). •
Dewey Bohling, 87, American football player (
New York Jets,
Buffalo Bills). •
Chéri Chérin, 70,
Congolese painter. •
Jagannath Prasad Das, 94, Indian-born Canadian educational psychologist. •
Duncan Davidson, 84, British housebuilding industry executive, founder of
Persimmon plc. •
Els de Groen, 75, Dutch writer and politician,
MEP (2004–2009). •
Anthony Jackson, 73, American bassist. •
Abdul Rauf al-Kasm, 93, Syrian architect and politician,
prime minister (1980–1987) and
governor of Damascus (1979–1980). •
Rob Mallicoat, 60, American baseball player (
Houston Astros), colon cancer. •
Mickey McGuire, 84, American baseball player (
Baltimore Orioles). •
Warren McVea, 79, American football player (
Cincinnati Bengals,
Kansas City Chiefs). •
Mo, 58, American professional wrestler (
PPW,
PWF,
WWF), blood infection and pneumonia. •
Jesús Montero, 35, Venezuelan baseball player (
New York Yankees,
Seattle Mariners), injuries sustained in a traffic collision. •
Bob Mulholland, 78, American political strategist. •
Houchang Nahavandi, 92, Iranian politician and academic administrator,
minister of science (1978), president of
Pahlavi University (1968–1971) and the
University of Tehran (1971–1976). •
Daniel Naroditsky, 29, American chess grandmaster, writer and commentator, cardiac arrhythmia. •
Monique Pelletier, 99, French women's rights activist and politician,
minister responsible for women's rights (1978–1981), member of the
constitutional council (2000–2004). •
Buckley Petawabano, 77,
Cree Canadian cinematographer. •
Erik Rico, American singer-songwriter and producer. (death announced on this date) •
Ken Riley, 85, English Anglican clergyman,
dean of Manchester (1993–2005). •
Gibbons Ruark, 83, American poet. •
Jerry Stalcup, 86, American football player (
Los Angeles Rams,
Denver Broncos). •
Magdalena Tasheva, 72, Bulgarian journalist and politician. •
Julius Timothy, 72,
Dominican politician,
deputy prime minister (1995–2000). •
Ioannis Yannas, 90, Greek-American biomedical engineer.
20 •
Asrani, 84, Indian actor (
Sholay,
Khatta Meetha) and director (
Dil Hi To Hai). •
Mikhail Bakharev, 78, Ukrainian-Russian journalist, editor and politician. •
Richard Barringer, 87, American politician and writer. •
Robert Bartlett, 86, American surgeon. •
Brian Bennett, 88, Australian
footballer (
South Melbourne). •
Gilbert Bouchet, 78, French politician,
senator (since 2014), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. •
Christian Caujolle, 72, French journalist and photographer, co-founder of
Agence Vu. •
Morris Chapman, 84, American pastor, president of the
Southern Baptist Convention (1990–1992). •
Choi Chang-gyu, 88, South Korean politician,
MP (1981–1988). •
Robert R. Chase, 77, American author. •
Oliver Colvile, 66, British politician,
MP (2010–2017). •
Willis Crenshaw, 84, American football player (
St. Louis Cardinals,
Denver Broncos). •
Michael DeLano, 84, American actor (''
Ocean's Eleven, Magnum, P.I., Commando'') and singer. •
Jim Douglas, 83, Scottish guitarist, banjoist and author. (death announced on this date) •
Bonette Élombe, 36–37,
Congolese teacher and social media influencer. •
Caroline Jackson, 78, British politician,
MEP (1984–2009), complications from Parkinson's disease. •
Anto Jakovljević, 63, Bosnian footballer (
Sarajevo,
Hrvatski dragovoljac,
Suhopolje). •
Ed Kerns, 80, American abstract artist and educator. •
Ali Mahjoubi, 85–86, Tunisian historian and academic (
Tunis University). •
Edoardo Menichelli, 86, Italian Roman Catholic cardinal, archbishop of
Chieti-Vasto (1994–2004) and
Ancona-Osimo (2004–2017). •
Karomatullohi Mirzo, 82, Tajik writer. •
Kartini Muljadi, 95, Indonesian pharmaceutical industry executive. •
Louis Pace, 77, Maltese footballer (
Valletta,
national team) and restaurateur. •
Nebojša Pavković, 79, Serbian military officer and convicted war criminal,
chief of the General Staff of Yugoslavia (2000–2002). •
Felicito Payumo, 88, Filipino civil servant and politician,
representative (1987–1998), chairman of the
SBMA (1998–2004) and the
BCDA (2011–2012). •
Selma van de Perre, 103, Dutch-British World War II resistance fighter. •
Bob Reinhart, 87, American basketball coach (
Georgia State Panthers). •
Mahadeo Shivankar, 85, Indian politician,
MP (1989–1991, 2004–2009) and twice
Maharashtra MLA. •
So You Think, 18, New Zealand-bred
Hall of Fame Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. •
Carla Stellweg, 83, Dutch art historian. •
Arthur Waskow, 92, American rabbi, author and political activist. •
Zhou Guozhi, 88, Chinese physical chemist, member of the
Chinese Academy of Sciences.
21 •
Francisco Pinto Balsemão, 88, Portuguese politician,
prime minister (1981–1983) and three-time
MP. •
Zdeněk Bláha, 95, Czech composer, music editor and bagpiper. •
Fernand Bothy, 99, Belgian Olympic boxer (
1948). •
Warlito Cajandig, 81, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, vicar apostolic of
Calapan (1989–2022). •
Michael Calnan, Irish politician,
senator (1993–1997). •
Heorhii Chyzhevskyi, 101, Ukrainian swimmer and World War II veteran. •
Rajivdada Deshmukh, Indian politician,
Maharashtra MLA (2009–2014), heart attack. •
Jack Heinrich, 88, Canadian politician,
British Columbia MLA (1979–1986). •
István Katona, 97, Hungarian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of
Vác (1989–1997) and of
Eger (1997–2013). •
Oleg Ladik, 54, Ukrainian-born Canadian Olympic wrestler (
1996). •
Davey Langit, 38, Filipino singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist,
spondylodiscitis. •
Sheldon Lee, 92, Canadian politician,
New Brunswick MLA (1978–2003). •
Jon Lilley, 78, Australian
footballer (
St Kilda). •
Yogendra Makwana, 91, Indian politician,
MP (1973–1988). •
Michael McKee, 85, American tenants rights activist. •
Robert Morkot, 67–68, British archaeologist and academic, cancer. •
Achille Mouebo, 54,
Congolese singer-songwriter. •
Abdelkader Moutaa, 85, Moroccan actor (
Wechma,
The Violent Silence,
Beyond the Door). •
Gregory B. Newby, 60, Canadian computer scientist, pancreatic cancer. •
Sir James Nursaw, 93, British lawyer and public servant,
HM Procurator General and Treasury Solicitor (1988–1992), chest infection. •
Jim Peacock, 87, Australian molecular biologist. •
Zbigniew Pilarczyk, 75, Polish historian and academic. •
Dionysis Savvopoulos, 80, Greek singer-songwriter, heart attack. •
Otto Schück, 99, Czech nephrologist and academic. •
Zbyšek Sion, 87, Czech painter and printmaker. •
Michael Smuss, 99, Polish painter and Holocaust survivor, last survivor of the
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. •
Daniel Suidani, 55, Solomon Islander politician, premier of
Malaita Province (2019–2023). •
Paulina Tamayo, 61, Ecuadorian singer.
22 •
Emman Atienza, 19, Filipino-Taiwanese social media personality and mental health advocate, suicide by hanging. •
David Ball, 66, English musician (
Soft Cell,
The Grid). •
Elisabeth Beck-Gernsheim, 79, German sociologist. •
William Carris, 81, American politician, member of the
Vermont Senate (2007–2012). •
Derek Chadwick, 84, Australian
footballer (
East Perth) and cricketer (
Western Australia). •
Eknath Vasant Chitnis, 100, Indian space scientist, director of the
Space Applications Centre (1981–1985). •
Lou Clarizio, 94, American baseball player (
Chicago American Giants). •
Lorence G. Collins, 93, American petrologist. (death announced on this date) •
Lynn Dalby, 78, English actress (
Emmerdale Farm,
Budgie,
Legend of the Werewolf). •
Jackie Ferrara, 95, American sculptor and draftswoman, assisted suicide. •
David J. Fischer, 92, American politician,
mayor of St. Petersburg (1991–2001). •
Noel Hobson, 91, New Zealand Olympic field hockey player (
1956,
1960). •
Normand Lapointe, 86, Canadian politician,
MP (1980–1984). •
Jacques Mailhot, 63, Canadian ice hockey player (
Quebec Nordiques). •
Willis Patterson, 94, American bass-baritone. •
Lennart Svensson, 90, Swedish footballer (
Malmö FF,
national team). •
Joeli Veitayaki, 58, Fijian rugby union player (
King Country,
Northland,
national team). •
Charles Martin Wamika, 72, Ugandan Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of
Tororo (1993–2010) and bishop of
Jinja (since 2010). •
Richard Wolfenden, 90, English academic.
23 •
Maciej Adamkiewicz, 59, Polish pharmaceutical businessman and surgeon. •
Reinhard Adler, 78, German footballer (
KSV Hessen Kassel,
Tennis Borussia Berlin). •
Nana Konadu Agyeman Rawlings, 76, Ghanaian politician,
first lady (1979, 1981–2001) and founder of the
National Democratic Party. •
Tahura Ali, 69, Bangladeshi politician,
MP (1996–2001, 2009–2014), heart and kidney disease. •
Otto Barch, 81, Kyrgyz Olympic race walker (
1968,
1972,
1976). •
Axel D. Becke, 72, German-born Canadian physical chemist. •
Bertrand Blanchet, 93, Canadian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Gaspé (1973–1992) and archbishop of
Rimouski (1992–2008). •
Gunther Danne, 82, German Olympic sports shooter (
1972). •
Bruce Givner, 74, American attorney, complications from leukemia. •
Carol Hurd Green, 90, American scholar and author. •
Alison Isenberg, 63, American historian. •
Japanese, 52, Panamanian singer, complications from diabetes. •
Jung Dong-yoon, 87, South Korean politician,
MP (1985–1992). •
Álvaro Laborinho Lúcio, 83, Portuguese judge and politician,
minister of justice (1990–1995) and
deputy (1995–1996). •
June Lockhart, 100, American actress (
Lost in Space,
Lassie,
Petticoat Junction). •
Josip Lukačević, 41, Bosnian footballer (
Čelik Zenica,
Osijek,
national team). •
Piera McArthur, 96, British-born New Zealand painter. •
John McKenna, 87, Irish hurler (
Borrisokane,
Burgess,
Tipperary). •
Mick McNeil, 85, English footballer (
Middlesbrough,
Ipswich Town,
national team). (death announced on this date) •
Steven Moss, 62, American author. •
Tim O'Donovan, 93, British monarchist,
Court Circular analyst. •
Juan Carlos Moreno Poggio, 43, Uruguayan agricultural technician and politician,
deputy (2020–2025), cancer. •
Piyush Pandey, 70, Indian advertising executive. •
Lluís Permanyer, 86, Spanish journalist and writer, heart attack. •
K. Ponnusamy, 74, Indian politician,
Tamil Nadu MLA (2006–2011, since 2021), heart attack. •
Krit Ratanarak, 79, Thai businessman and politician,
senator (1981–1992). •
Franco Reviglio, 90, Italian politician,
minister of finance (1979–1981, 1993) and
senator (1992–1994). •
Elina Salo, 89, Finnish actress (''
Inspector Palmu's Mistake, The Diary of a Worker, Take Care of Your Scarf, Tatiana''). •
Val Schneider, 81, German-born Canadian football player and executive. •
Viktor Shustikov, 86, Russian footballer (
Torpedo Moscow,
Soviet Union national team). •
Kellogg Stelle, 77, American-born British theoretical physicist. •
Tim Tackett, 84, American martial artist. •
Tong Zeng, 69, Chinese human rights activist (
Letters to Tong Zeng). •
Ellen Bryant Voigt, 82, American poet. •
David Wilde, 90, English pianist, complications from dementia.
24 •
Julius Babatunde Adelakun, 90, Nigerian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop (1972–1973) and bishop (1973–2009) of
Oyo. •
José Argoitia, 85, Spanish footballer (
Basconia,
Athletic Bilbao,
Racing de Santander). •
Anna Balletbò, 81, Spanish journalist and politician,
deputy (1979–2000). •
Giuliano Besson, 75, Italian Olympic alpine skier (
1972). •
Cao Ping, 67, Chinese Olympic volleyball player (
1984). •
Dave Coskunian, 77, Turkish-born American soccer player (
Los Angeles Toros,
San Jose Earthquakes,
United States national team). •
Carol Davis, 93, American sports team owner, co-owner of the
Las Vegas Raiders and
Las Vegas Aces. •
Marcie Free, 71, American singer (
King Kobra,
Unruly Child). •
John Handegard, 87, American Hall of Fame
tenpin bowler. •
André Herrero, 87, French rugby union player (
Toulon,
RRC Nice,
national team) and coach. •
Andy Hinson, 95, American football player (
Bethune–Cookman Wildcats) and coach (
Cheyney Wolves). •
Paul Hüttel, 90, Danish actor (
Ballad of Carl-Henning,
Matador,
Pyrus). •
Kathy Karpan, 83, American politician,
secretary of state of Wyoming (1987–1995). •
Ingar Knudtsen, 80, Norwegian writer. •
André Lombard, 75, Swiss chess player. •
Max Lorenz, 86, German footballer (
Werder Bremen,
Eintracht Braunschweig,
West Germany national team). •
J. William Middendorf, 101, American diplomat,
secretary of the Navy (1974–1977), ambassador to
the Netherlands (1969–1973) and the
European Union (1985–1987). •
Ján Nagy, 80, Slovak Olympic weightlifter (
1976). •
Rajendra Kishore Panda, 81, Indian poet and novelist. •
Peace, 51, American rapper (
Freestyle Fellowship). •
Sirikit, 93, Thai
queen consort (1950–2016),
blood infection. •
Jonathan Smallwood, 50, British psychologist. •
Benita Valente, 91, American soprano. •
Bob Wilson, 91, Scottish footballer (
Aberdeen,
Norwich City,
Gillingham).
25 •
Tony Adams, 84, Welsh actor (
Crossroads,
Doctor Who,
General Hospital). •
Carlos Alderete, 92, Argentine politician,
PAMI auditor (1994–1995),
minister of labor (1987). •
Björn Andrésen, 70, Swedish actor (
Death in Venice,
Midsommar,
Shelley) and musician. •
Gérard Badini, 94, French jazz saxophonist. •
Cam Brown, 56, Canadian ice hockey player (
Vancouver Canucks), motorcycle collision. •
Sharon Camp, 81, American entrepreneuse. •
Mario De Grassi, 88, Italian footballer (
Triestina,
Potenza,
Casertana). •
Mauro Di Francesco, 74, Italian actor (
Attila flagello di Dio,
An Ideal Adventure,
Chewingum) and comedian. •
Idzi Drzycimski, 91, Polish academic and biologist. •
Rolf Dupuy, 79, French academic. •
Tom Edwards, 80, British radio presenter (
Radio City,
Radio Caroline,
BBC Radio 1), cancer. •
Christopher Willis Gortner, 60–61, American author. •
Heber Jentzsch, 90, American
Scientology executive (
Church of Scientology International), actor and journalist (
Los Angeles Free Press). •
John Kowalko, 80, American politician, member of the
Delaware House of Representatives (2006–2022). •
Manuel Lapuente, 81, Mexican footballer (
Necaxa,
national team) and manager (national team), pneumonia. •
Miriam Learra, 88, Cuban actress (
The Teacher,
The Galíndez File,
7 Days in Havana). •
Ann Lee, 96, American cannabis activist. •
Nick Mangold, 41, American football player (
New York Jets), kidney disease. •
Franco Mari, 83, Italian actor (''
All the Moron's Men, Italiano medio, Omicidio all'italiana'') and comedian. •
Floria Márquez, 75, Venezuelan singer, stroke. •
José Moreira de Melo, 84, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Itapeva (1996–2016). •
John N. Miksic, 78, American archaeologist, pneumonia. •
Ofer Nachshon, 59, Israeli broadcaster and radio announcer. •
Louie Reyes, 74, Filipino jazz singer. •
Margaret Romans, 113, Latvian-Canadian supercentenarian. •
Jeremy Searle, 72, Canadian politician, member of the
Montreal City Council (2013–2017). •
Nabil Shaban, 72, Jordanian-British actor (
Doctor Who). •
Satish Shah, 74, Indian actor (
Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro,
Sarabhai vs Sarabhai,
Om Shanti Om) and comedian, kidney failure. •
Hamilton O. Smith, 94, American microbiologist,
Nobel Prize laureate (1978). •
John Sweeny, 76, American judge,
justice of the New York Supreme Court (1999–2019). •
Dick Taverne, Baron Taverne, 97, British politician,
MP (1962–1974) and member of the
House of Lords (1996–2025). •
Ria van Velsen, 82, Dutch Olympic backstroke swimmer (
1960,
1964). •
Blossom Wigdor, 101, Canadian clinical psychologist and gerontologist.
26 •
David Bellos, 80, British academic, translator and biographer (
Jacques Tati: His Life and Art). •
Karim Bitar, 60, American businessman, pancreatic cancer. •
Alicia Bonet, 78, Mexican actress (
Viviana). •
J. Alfred Broaddus, 86, American banker, president of the
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond (1993–2004). •
Tim Cook, 54, Canadian military historian. •
Jack DeJohnette, 83, American jazz drummer (
Miles Davis Quintet), pianist and composer, Grammy winner (
2009,
2022), congestive heart failure. •
Lorinda de Roulet, 95, American philanthropist. •
Patrick Dela Rosa, 64, Filipino actor (
Ping Lacson: Super Cop), politician and businessman. •
Frank Edwards, 88, American motorsports fabricator and mechanic. •
Siham Hassan, Sudanese human rights activist and politician, member of the
National Assembly of Sudan (2016–2019), shot. •
Richard Humphreys, 72, British writer. •
Olga Karasyova, 76, Kyrgyz gymnast, Olympic champion (
1968). •
Akbar Kargarjam, 80, Iranian footballer (
Rah Ahan,
Taj,
national team), cancer. •
Peter Kleibrink, 74, German Olympic handball player (
1976). •
Francisco Moreno Barrón, 71, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of
Morelia (2002–2008), bishop of
Tlaxcala (2008–2016), and archbishop of
Tijuana (since 2016), mesothelioma. •
Andrey Morev, 52, Kazakhstani footballer (
Zarya Leninsk-Kuznetsky,
Lokomotiv Chita,
national team). •
Gennady Nazarov, 58, Russian actor (
Assia and the Hen with the Golden Eggs,
What a Wonderful Game,
72 Meters). •
Tidiane N'Diaye, 75, Franco-Senegalese anthropologist, economist and writer. •
Faustin Ngabu, 90,
Congolese Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Goma (1974–2010). •
José Manuel Ochotorena, 64, Spanish footballer (
Real Madrid,
Valencia,
national team), cancer. •
Howard Olney, 91, Australian jurist and politician,
Western Australian MLC (1980–1982), judge of the
Supreme Court of Western Australia (1982–1988) and the
Federal Court (1988–2003). •
Martin Rutledge, 71, British army major general, cancer. •
Salim Salimov, 43, Bulgarian Olympic boxer (
2004), cancer. •
Helmut Sohmen, 85, Austrian-Hong Kong shipping executive, CEO of
Cathay Dragon (1985–1989), chairman of
BW Group (1986–2014) and
MLC (1985–1988). •
Richard H. Stallings, 85, American politician, member of the
U.S. House of Representatives (1985–1993). •
Andrew J. Stofan, 90, American engineer (
NASA). •
Mihai Șubă, 78, Romanian-born Spanish chess grandmaster. •
Michael Twyman, 91, British historian.
27 •
Barthélemy Adoukonou, 83, Beninese Roman Catholic prelate, secretary of the
Pontifical Council for Culture (2009–2017). •
George Atkinson, 78, American football player (
Oakland Raiders,
Denver Broncos),
Super Bowl champion (
1977). •
Donald Bailey, 98, Australian architect (
Perth Concert Hall). •
Shraga Bar, 77, Israeli footballer (
Maccabi Netanya,
Hapoel Ramat Gan,
national team). •
Arend Bloem, 78, Dutch Olympic sprint canoer (
1976). •
Marvin Brown, 42, English footballer (
Bristol City,
Weston-super-Mare,
Salisbury City), bile duct cancer. •
Rafael Calvo Ortega, 92, Spanish politician,
minister of labour (1978–1980). •
Alice Gast, 67, American chemical engineer and researcher, pancreatic cancer. •
Richard P. Guy, 93, American jurist, justice of the
Washington Supreme Court (1989–2001). •
Mimmo Jodice, 91, Italian photographer. •
Vivian Jones, 68, Jamaican-born British reggae singer. •
J. D. King, 74, American artist and musician (
The Coachmen). •
Henry Lyons, 83, American Protestant pastor, president of the
National Baptist Convention (1994–1999). •
Odd Martinsen, 82, Norwegian cross-country skier, Olympic champion (
1968). •
Al Nagler, 90, American optical designer and amateur astronomer. •
Gunawan Paggaru, 63, Indonesian film director. •
Daniel Polz, 68, German Egyptologist. •
Karimpat Mathangi Ramakrishnan, 91, Indian pediatric plastic surgeon. •
Juan Salgado Brito, 77, Mexican politician, two-term
deputy and
mayor of Cuernavaca, Morelos (1985–1988). •
Prunella Scales, 93, English actress (
Fawlty Towers,
A Question of Attribution,
Howards End). •
Hans Jörg Stetter, 95, German mathematician. •
Jerry Taff, 85, American anchorman (
WISN-TV). •
Ruth Thorne-Thomsen, 82, American photographer, respiratory failure. •
Billy Roy Wilson, 85, American jurist, judge of the
U.S. District Court for Eastern Arkansas (since 1993).
28 •
Richard Bonnot, 67, French singer, musician, and actor (
Les Charlots). •
Clyde Bradley, 91, American politician, member of the
Iowa House of Representatives (1995–2003). •
David Brighty, 86, British diplomat,
ambassador to Spain (1994–1998) •
Ivan Court, 78, Canadian politician, mayor of
Saint John, New Brunswick (2008–2012). •
Bernard Grandmaître, 92, Canadian politician,
Ontario MPP (1984–1999),
Ontario minister of municipal affairs (1985–1987), and
Ontario minister of revenue (1987–1989). •
Benz Hui, 76, Hong Kong actor (
Running Out of Time,
Bounty Lady,
Line Walker), multiple organ failure. •
Ilona Kassai, 97, Hungarian actress and voice actress. •
Brian Kekovich, 79, Australian
footballer (
Carlton). •
Koko Komégné, 75, Cameroonian painter. •
Roger Luckin, 85, English cricketer (
Essex). •
Adrian Maben, 83, British film director (
Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii). •
Mike Manley, 83, American Olympic steeplechaser (
1972). •
May McGee, 81, Irish women's rights activist. •
Frans Melckenbeeck, 84, Belgian Olympic road bicycle racer (
1960). •
Héctor Noguera, 88, Chilean actor (
Jackal of Nahueltoro,
The Compass Rose,
Mr. Kaplan), cancer. •
John Smietanka, 84, American attorney,
U.S. attorney for the
Western District of Michigan (1981–1994).
29 •
Jon Atkinson, 57, English cricketer (
Somerset,
Cambridge University). •
Lise Bacon, 91, Canadian politician,
deputy premier of Quebec (1985–1994),
senator (1994–2009), and twice
Quebec MNA. •
Konika Biswas, 80, Bangladeshi politician,
MP (1973–1976). •
Arline Bronzaft, 89, American environmental psychologist. •
Charles Coste, 101, French pursuit cyclist, Olympic champion (
1948). •
Günter Haritz, 77, German road and track cyclist, Olympic champion (
1972), cancer. •
Bill Hickey, 89, American Olympic bobsledder (
1964,
1968). •
Julius Jia Zhiguo, 90, Chinese Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Zhengding (since 1980). •
Alvin Kass, 89, American rabbi. •
Alison Knowles, 92, American visual artist (
Fluxus). •
Gavin McKiddie, 85, Scottish cricketer (
national team). •
John S. Nabila, Ghanaian geographer and politician,
minister of tourism (1980–1981) and president of the
National House of Chiefs (2008–2016). (death announced on this date) •
Erik Paulsson, 83, Swedish construction and leisure industry executive, founder of
PEAB and chairman of
Skistar (since 1977). •
Maria Riva, 100, German-born American actress (
The Scarlet Empress,
The Burning Glass,
Scrooged). •
Pierre Robert, 70, American disc jockey (
WMMR). •
James Senese, 80, Italian jazz saxophonist (
Napoli Centrale), singer-songwriter, and actor (
No Thanks, Coffee Makes Me Nervous,
Zora the Vampire), complications from pneumonia. •
Kostas Smoriginas, 72, Lithuanian actor (
Nikolai Vavilov,
Loss). •
Walter Sutton, 93, Canadian Olympic sprinter (
1952). •
Gladys Stone Wright, 100, American band director.
30 •
Yoqub Ahmedov, 87, Uzbek actor (
The Mischievous Boy,
Adventures of Ali-Baba and the Forty Thieves,
The Battle of the Three Kings). •
Basil Alkazzi, 87, Kuwaiti-born British artist. (death announced on this date) •
Gerald Bezhanov, 85, Russian film director (
Vitya Glushakov - A Friend of the Apaches,
The Most Charming and Attractive,
Where is the Nophelet?), producer and screenwriter. •
Steve Corbett, 74, American football player (
New England Patriots), cancer. •
Ben Duncan, 45, British socialite and television personality (
Big Brother), fall. •
Karin Glenmark, 73, Swedish singer (
Gemini). •
Steve Hargan, 83, American baseball player (
Cleveland Indians,
Texas Rangers,
Atlanta Braves). •
Marjorie Johnson, 106, American baker. •
Kiều Hưng, 88, Vietnamese singer. •
Jorunn Kjellsby, 81, Norwegian actress (
Lasse & Geir,
A Somewhat Gentle Man,
Manhunt). •
Valentin Kuik, 82, Estonian film director and screenwriter (
Keskea rõõmud,
Kõrini!). •
Vincent Malerba, 100, French
resistance member and
Buchenwald concentration camp survivor. •
Erik Marchand, 70, French singer and musician. •
Juan Matta-Ballesteros, 80, Honduran drug trafficker and convicted murderer. •
Peter McConnell, 80, Australian cricket umpire. •
Yoervis Medina, 37, Venezuelan baseball player (
Seattle Mariners,
Chicago Cubs,
Draci Brno), heart attack. •
Anatoly Menshchikov, 75, Russian actor. •
Burt Meyer, 99, American toy inventor (
Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots,
Lite-Brite,
Mouse Trap). •
Pentti Nikula, 86, Finnish Olympic pole vaulter (
1964). •
Enea Piccinelli, 98, Italian politician,
deputy (1963–1983). •
Klaus Scharioth, 79, German diplomat,
ambassador to the United States (2006–2011). •
Scott Sorry, 47, American rock musician and songwriter (
The Wildhearts,
Sorry and the Sinatras,
Amen), brain cancer. •
Akinloye Tofowomo, 50, Nigerian singer-songwriter. •
Alan Vest, 86, English-born New Zealand football player (
Perth Azzurri,
New Zealand national team) and manager (
Sarawak FA). •
Peter Watkins, 90, English filmmaker (
The War Game,
Punishment Park,
Resan),
Oscar winner (
1967). •
Catherine Waynick, 76, American Anglican bishop. •
Rafał Wójcik, 53, Polish Olympic long-distance runner (
2000). •
Luis Zubero, 77, Spanish Olympic road racing cyclist (
1968).
31 •
Colin Addison, 85, English football player (
Nottingham Forest,
Sheffield United) and manager (
Hereford United). •
Björn Alkeby, 73, Swedish footballer (
Djurgården). •
Rajesh Banik, 40, Indian cricketer (
Tripura). •
C. Arlen Beam, 95, American jurist, judge of the
U.S. District Court for the District of Nebraska (1981–1987) and the
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit (since 1987). •
Engin Çağlar, 85, Turkish actor (
Yaşamak Ne Güzel Şey), traffic collision. •
Earl Cochran, 44, American football player (
Houston Texans,
Green Bay Packers). •
W. George Cross, 92, Canadian politician,
Newfoundland and Labrador MHA (1975–1979, 1982–1985). •
Pierre Dufault, 90, Canadian journalist and sports commentator. •
Francesca Duranti, 90, Italian writer. •
Manuel Frederick, 78, Indian field hockey player, Olympic bronze medallist (
1972). •
Stanley Fung, 80, Hong Kong-Taiwanese actor (
Lucky Stars). •
George Gilbody, 70, British Olympic boxer (
1980). •
Adam Greenberg, 88, Israeli-American cinematographer (
The Terminator,
Ghost,
Rush Hour). •
Slobodanka Gruden, 85, Serbian politician,
mayor of Belgrade (1992–1994). •
Tchéky Karyo, 72, Turkish-born French actor (
The Missing,
La Femme Nikita,
La Balance), cancer. •
Daniel Krištof, 46, Czech psychologist and organisational manager, pancreatic cancer. •
Leo Leandros, 102, Greek singer and lyricist. •
Mel Leipzig, 90, American painter and educator. •
Johannes Linßen, 76, German football player (
MSV Duisburg,
SC Fortuna Köln) and manager (SC Fortuna Köln). •
Neil MacGonigill, 77, Canadian music promoter, manager and record label owner. •
Armand Mattelart, 89, Belgian sociologist. •
Ramdarash Mishra, 101, Indian poet and writer. •
Jim Mundy, 91, American singer-songwriter. •
Fatos Nano, 73, Albanian politician,
prime minister (1991, 1997–1998, 2002–2005), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. •
Elżbieta Penderecka, 77, Polish cultural activist. •
Ieuan Rees, 84, Welsh stone carver and calligrapher. •
Francisco Rojas Gutiérrez, 81, Mexican politician, two-term
deputy and director of
Petróleos Mexicanos (1987–1994). •
Eike Wilm Schulte, 86, German operatic baritone (
Hessisches Staatstheater Wiesbaden). •
Ton Schulten, 87, Dutch painter. •
Jed Steele, 80, American winemaker, bladder cancer. •
Willie Young, 73, Scottish footballer (
Aberdeen,
Arsenal,
Nottingham Forest). ==References==