MarketDeaths in October 2025
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Deaths in October 2025

The following is a list of notable deaths in October 2025.

October 2025
1José 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). 2Pangalian 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. 3Aryeh 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. 4Klaas 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). 5Bobby 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. 6Mohamed 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). 7Catarina 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. 8Tofail 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. 9Efrem 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. 10Warren 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. 11Kevin 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. 12Rustam 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). 13Sandy 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. 14Dick 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. 15Jackie 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). 16Alireza 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. 17Tova 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. 18Paul 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). 19István 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. 20Asrani, 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. 21Francisco 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. 22Emman 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. 23Maciej 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. 24Julius 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). 25Tony 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. 26David 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. 27Barthélemy 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). 28Richard 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). 29Jon 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. 30Yoqub 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). 31Colin 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==
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