MarketDeaths in January 2023
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Deaths in January 2023

The following is a list of notable deaths in January 2023.

January 2023
1Mario Artali, 84, Italian businessman and politician, deputy (1972–1976). • Gangsta Boo, 43, American rapper (Three 6 Mafia), accidental drug overdose. • Francisco Bozinovic, 63, Chilean-Croatian biologist and academic, cancer. • Derek Clark, 89, British politician, MEP (2004–2014). • Martin Davis, 94, American mathematician (Davis–Putnam algorithm). • N. C. Debbarma, 80, Indian politician, Tripura MLA (since 2018), stroke. • Georg Eberl, 86, German Olympic ice hockey player (1960). • Fan Weitang, 87, Chinese mining engineer, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering. • Tetsuo Hasegawa, 84, Japanese actor (Mito Kōmon). • Viktor Ivanenko, 75, Russian security officer. • Bob Jongen, 95, German-born Dutch footballer (Alemannia Aachen, Fortuna 54, Roda Sport). • R. K. Krishna Kumar, 84, Indian entrepreneur (Tata Sons, Sir Dorabji Tata and Allied Trusts), heart attack. • Ron Labinski, 85, American architect (Oracle Park, Raymond James Stadium, M&T Bank Stadium). • Edith Lank, 96, American author and advice columnist. • Elizabeth Livingstone, 93, English Anglican theologian. • Kadri Mälk, 64, Estonian visual artist and jewellery designer. • Frank McGarvey, 66, Scottish footballer (St Mirren, Celtic, national team), pancreatic cancer. • Art McNally, 97, American Hall of Fame football official, director of officiating for the NFL (1968–1991). • Kelly Monteith, 80, American comedian. • Meenakshi Narain, 58, Indian-born American experimental physicist. • Lise Nørgaard, 105, Danish journalist and writer (Matador). • James Ogiste, Tobagonian politician, MP (1981–1986). • Edith Pearlman, 86, American short story writer. • Apostolos Pitsos, 104, Greek industrialist and businessman. • Sir Michael Rawlins, 81, British clinical pharmacologist, chair of the MHRA (2014–2020). • Bohdan Rebryk, 84, Ukrainian political prisoner and politician, MP (1990–1994). • Bobby Rivard, 83, Canadian ice hockey player (Pittsburgh Penguins), complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Mako Sajko, 95, Slovenian director and screenwriter. • Dave Schubert, 49, American street photographer. • Jacques Sereys, 94, French actor (On Guard, Chouchou, Towards Zero). • Anjali Singh, 20, Indian motorist, traffic collision. • Donald Snyder, 86, American lieutenant general. • Horrie Toole, 91, Australian rugby footballer. • Lázaro Valdés, 82, Cuban son and jazz musician. • Wang Hao, 92, Chinese military officer. • Fred White, 67, American Hall of Fame drummer (Earth, Wind & Fire). • Zhu Zushou, 77, Chinese diplomat, ambassador to Hungary (2003–2007) and the Netherlands (2001–2003), COVID-19. 2Alain Acart, 71, French Olympic sprint canoer (1972, 1976), heart attack. • Lincoln Almond, 86, American politician and lawyer, governor of Rhode Island (1995–2003), U.S. attorney for the district of Rhode Island (1969–1978, 1981–1993). • Ken Block, 55, American rally driver (Rally America, Global Rallycross), co-founder of DC Shoes, snowmobile rollover. • Molly Corbett Broad, 81, American academic administrator, president of University of North Carolina (1997–2006) and the American Council on Education (2008–2017). • Frank Cameron, 90, New Zealand cricketer (Otago, national team). • Suzy McKee Charnas, 83, American novelist (The Kingdom of Kevin Malone, The Holdfast Chronicles) and short story writer ("Boobs"). • Alford Corriette, 74, Montserratian cricketer (Combined Islands, Leeward Islands, national team). • Catherine David, 73, French-American literary critic and novelist. • Roxanne Donnery, 79, American politician, cancer. • Andrew Downes, 72, British classical composer. • Cai Emmons, 71, American author and blogger, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. • Viktor Fainberg, 91, Russian philologist and Soviet dissident. • Frank Galati, 79, American theatre director (The Grapes of Wrath, Ragtime) and screenwriter (The Accidental Tourist), Tony winner (1990), cancer. • Cliff Gustafson, 91, American Hall of Fame baseball coach (Texas Longhorns), heart failure. • Richard H. Hanson, 91, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1967–1968). • Nikos Hatzigiakoumis, 93, Greek Olympic rower (1956). • Bobby Hogue, 83, American politician, member of the Arkansas House of Representatives (1979–1998). • Kurt Horres, 90, German theatre director (Deutsche Oper am Rhein). • Hu Fuming, 87, Chinese philosopher and politician, COVID-19. • Thomas L. Hughes, 97, American government official, director of the Bureau of Intelligence and Research (1963–1969). • John Huo Cheng, 96, Chinese Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Fenyang (since 1991). • Mubasshar Hussein, 79, Bangladeshi architect and independence activist. • Peter Kelly, 87, British motorcycle speedway rider. • Amélie Kuhrt, 78, British historian. • Thomas Mace-Archer-Mills, 43, American monarchist. • Jean Nehr, 93, French actor (''Summer of '62, Plus belle la vie''). • King Phojanakong, 54, American chef, granulomatous amoebic encephalitis. • Dumitru Radu Popescu, 87, Romanian novelist and poet. • Marilyn Stafford, 97, American-born British photographer. • Robert Stephan, 89, American lawyer and politician, Kansas attorney general (1979–1995). • Siddeshwar Swami, 82, Indian Hindu religious leader. • Kajsa Thoor, 51, Swedish television presenter, apartment fire. • Vasil Timkovič, 99, Czechoslovak soldier. • Abderrahim Tounsi, 86, Moroccan comedian. • Wang Zhiliang, 94, Chinese translator. 3Keenan Anderson, 31, American hit-and-run suspect, complications from tasering. • Jean-Marie André, 78, Belgian scientist. • Armand Joel Banaken Bassoken, 39, Cameroonian footballer (Persewangi Banyuwangi, Persijap Jepara, PSPS Pekanbaru), traffic collision. • Karim Bennani, 87, Moroccan painter. • Alberto Borin, 82, Belgian politician, senator (1987–1991, 1994–1995) and MP (1995–1999). • James D. Brubaker, 85, American film producer (Rocky, Bruce Almighty, Gia), multiple strokes. • Danièle Brun, 84, French academic and psychologist. • Ib Christensen, 92, Danish politician, MP (1973–1975, 1977–1981), MEP (1984–1994). • Theo Coetzee, 74, South African politician, MP (2009–2014), cancer. • Walter Cunningham, 90, American astronaut (Apollo 7), complications from a fall. • Mohamed Enani, 83, Egyptian writer and translator. • Kathy Hite, 74, American professional golfer. • Elena Huelva, 20, Spanish influencer and writer, Ewing sarcoma. • Laxman Pandurang Jagtap, 59, Indian politician, Maharashtra MLA (since 2009), cancer. • Ruslan Khasbulatov, 80, Russian economist and politician, chairman of the Supreme Soviet (1991–1993). • Greta Kiernan, 89, American politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1978–1980). • Joseph Koo, 91, Hong Kong film composer (The Way of the Dragon, Fist of Fury, A Terra-Cotta Warrior). • Eric Low, 75, Singaporean politician. • James Lowenstein, 95, American diplomat, ambassador to Luxembourg (1977–1981). • Abdelsalam Majali, 97, Jordanian physician and politician, prime minister (1993–1995, 1997–1998). • Aleksey Malashenko, 71, Russian academic and political scientist. • Frederick J. Marshall, 71, American judge, justice of the New York Supreme Court (2000–2022), non-Hodgkin lymphoma. • Notis Mavroudis, 77, Greek guitarist and composer, fall. • Amber McLaughlin, 49, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection. • Mimosa, 62, French magician. • Silvio Parnis, 57, Maltese politician, MP (1998–2022), cancer. • Petr Pavlásek, 75, Czech Olympic weightlifter (1972, 1976). • Robbie Pierce, 63, American off-road racing driver, scuba diving accident. • Mitică Popescu, 86, Romanian actor (''The Earth's Most Beloved Son, The Moromete Family, The Moment''). • Theresa A. Powell, 70, American academic administrator. • Alan Rankine, 64, Scottish musician (The Associates), heart failure. • Nicolás Redondo, 95, Spanish union leader and politician, secretary general of the UGT (1976–1994) and deputy (1977–1987). • Jeremy Salmond, 79, New Zealand heritage architect, NZIA Gold Medal winner (2018). • Sergi Schaaff, 85, Spanish television producer (Saber y ganar, Ruta Quetzal). • Seble Desta, 91, Ethiopian princess. • Nate Thayer, 62, American journalist (Far Eastern Economic Review, ''Jane's Defence Weekly, Soldier of Fortune''). • Giorgio Tombesi, 96, Italian politician, deputy (1976–1983). • Páll Vang, 73, Faroese politician, minister of agriculture, health, transport and justice (1981–1985). • Norbert Werbs, 82, German Roman Catholic prelate and theologian, auxiliary bishop of Schwerin (1981–1994) and Hamburg (1994–2015). • Zhao Qiguo, 92, Chinese soil scientist, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. • Zhou Lingzhao, 103, Chinese painter. • Lyuben Zidarov, 99, Bulgarian visual artist. 4Richard Bernal, 73, Jamaican diplomat and economist, ambassador to the United States (1991–2001). • Jean Bertho, 94, French actor (La Marie du port, ''The Doctor's Horrible Experiment'') and film director. • Nabil Bukhalid, 65, Lebanese computer scientist, member of the Internet Hall of Fame, heart attack. • Thomas Stonor, 7th Baron Camoys, 82, British banker and peer, lord chamberlain (1998–2000). • Edwin Chiloba, 24–25, Kenyan fashion designer and LGBTQ activist, asphyxiation. (body discovered on this date) • Kawika Crowley, 71, American politician, suicide by jumping. • Arthur Duncan, 97, American tap dancer (The Lawrence Welk Show, The Betty White Show). • Rei Jack Enoka, 83, Cook Islands politician, MP (1983, 1989–1994). • Thirumagan Evera, 46, Indian politician, Tamil Nadu MLA (since 2021), cardiac arrest. • Michel Ferté, 64, French racing driver (Formula 3000). • Norman Fruchter, 85, American writer and academic, injuries sustained in a traffic collision. • Renée Gailhoustet, 93, French architect. • Ge Xiurun, 88, Chinese engineer, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering. • David Gold, 86, British retailer, publisher (Gold Star Publications), and football executive, chairman of West Ham United (since 2010). • Casey Hayden, 85, American civil rights activist. • Kléber Haye, 85, French engineer and politician, deputy (1981–1986). • Elwood Hillis, 96, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1971–1987). • Stan Hitchcock, 86, American country singer, cancer. • Pierre Joassin, 74, Belgian film director and screenwriter (Maigret, Josephine, Guardian Angel). • Zoran Kalezić, 72, Serbian-Montenegrin singer, lung cancer. • Erich Korbel, 81, Austrian Olympic speed skater (1964, 1968). • Marie Kovářová, 95, Czech gymnast, Olympic champion (1948). • Evelyn Lawler, 93, American hurdler. • Wyllie Longmore, 82, Jamaican-born British actor (Love Actually), cancer. • John Francis Lovering, 92, Australian geologist. • Sławomir Maciejowski, 71, Polish Olympic rower (1972). • Alan Mackay-Sim, 71, Australian biomedical scientist. • Benedict Majekodunmi, 82, Nigerian Olympic sprinter (1968, 1972). (death announced on this date) • Elizabeth Midlarsky, 81, American psychologist. • Rosi Mittermaier, 72, German alpine skier, double Olympic champion (1976). • Géza Morcsányi, 70, Hungarian playwright and actor (On Body and Soul). • Calvin Muhammad, 64, American football player (Los Angeles Raiders, Washington Redskins, San Diego Chargers). • Marino Penna, 93, Chilean chemical engineer and politician, deputy (1965–1973). • Beeyar Prasad, 61, Indian lyricist (Kilichundan Mampazham, Njan Salperu Ramankutty, Vamanapuram Bus Route), complications from a stroke. • Volodymyr Radchenko, 74, Ukrainian politician and intelligence officer, vice prime minister (2007), minister of internal affairs (1994–1995) and twice head of the SBU. • David A. Rausch, 75, American historian and author. • Hans Rebele, 79, German footballer (1860 Munich West Germany national team). • Sim Wong Hoo, 67, Singaporean entrepreneur, founder of Creative Technology. • Anton Schnider, 86, Swiss footballer (BSC Young Boys, FC Grenchen, national team). • Miiko Taka, 97, American actress (Sayonara; The Art of Love; ''Walk, Don't Run''). • Maarten van Emden, 85, Dutch-Canadian mathematician and computer scientist. • Fay Weldon, 91, British author (The Life and Loves of a She-Devil, Puffball, The Cloning of Joanna May), essayist and playwright. • Wu Sheng, 88, Chinese nuclear engineer, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering. • Xu Mi, 85, Chinese nuclear engineer, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering. 5Magomed Abdulaev, 61, Russian lawyer and politician, prime minister of Dagestan (2010–2013), traffic collision. • Ruth Adler Schnee, 99, German-born American textile and interior designer. • Gaspar Ariño Ortiz, 86, Spanish lawyer, professor and politician, deputy (1989–1993). • Joseph Biederman, 75, American academic psychiatrist. • Earl Boen, 81, American actor (The Terminator, Bonkers, World of Warcraft), lung cancer. • Renate Boy, 83, German shot putter, Olympic silver medallist (1964). • Mark Capps, 54, American sound engineer, shot. • Jim Carmody, 89, American football coach (Southern Miss). • Ernesto Castano, 83, Italian footballer (Triestina, Juventus, national team). • Jean Clémentin, 98, French journalist (Le Canard enchaîné), writer, and spy. • Nate Colbert, 76, American baseball player (San Diego Padres, Houston Astros, Detroit Tigers). • Sarah Doherty, 63, American amputee mountaineer, ski racer, and motivational speaker. • Carl Duser, 90, American baseball player (Kansas City Athletics). • Martin Fabi, 80, Canadian football player (Saskatchewan Roughriders, Montreal Alouettes). • Eugene Geesey, 91, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1969–1980). • Herbert Gintis, 82, American economist, behavioral scientist and author (Schooling in Capitalist America). • Mike Hill, 73, American film editor (Apollo 13, Rush, Frost/Nixon), Oscar winner (1996), cryptogenic organizing pneumonia. • Kim Deok-ju, 89, South Korean lawyer and judge, chief justice (1990–1993). • Mondeño, 88, Spanish torero. • Mahir Muradov, 66, Azerbaijani judge, member of the Constitutional Court (since 2012). • Giorgio Otranto, 82, Italian historian, cerebral hemorrhage. • John Joseph Thomas Owen, 88, English immunologist. • Fred Parkinson, 93, American pharmacist and politician, member of the Oregon House of Representatives (1981–1993). • Russell Pearce, 75, American politician, member (2006–2011) and president (2011) of the Arizona Senate. • Ernesto Alfredo Piñón de la Cruz, 33, Mexican criminal (Los Mexicles), shot. • Albert Rachkov, 95, Russian diplomat and politician, second secretary of the Communist Party of Turkmenistan (1980–1986). • Michael Snow, 94, Canadian filmmaker (Wavelength, Back and Forth) and artist (Flight Stop). • Dušan Veličković, 75–76, Serbian writer, journalist and filmmaker. • Buddhi Wickrama, 83, Sri Lankan actor (Anthima Reya, Water, Lantin Singho). • Quentin Williams, 39, American politician, member of the Connecticut House of Representatives (since 2019), traffic collision. • Yang Fuyu, 95, Chinese biochemist, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. 6Sadiq al-Ahmar, 66, Yemeni politician and tribal leader, MP (1993–2011), cancer. • Benjamin Almoneda, 92, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop (1990–1991) and bishop (1991–2007) of Daet. • Benjamin Bederson, 101, American physicist (Manhattan Project). • Fred Benners, 92, American football player (New York Giants). • Omar Berdiýew, 43, Turkmen footballer (Esil Bogatyr, Dinamo Samarqand, national team). • George W. Bryan, 78, American businessman. • Bill Campbell, 74, American baseball player (Minnesota Twins, Boston Red Sox, Chicago Cubs), cancer. • Marc-Kanyan Case, 80, French Olympic footballer (1968). • Slaheddine Cherif, 85, Tunisian government official. • Gervasio Gestori, 86, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of San Benedetto del Tronto-Ripatransone-Montalto (1996–2013). • Jacques Grattarola, 92, French footballer (Cannes, Saint-Étienne). • Ernst Grissemann, 88, Austrian radio host. • Peter Hoffmann, 92, German-Canadian historian. • Sir Patrick Hogan, 83, New Zealand Hall of Fame racehorse breeder. • Lew Hunter, 87, American screenwriter and screenwriting teacher, COVID-19. • Steve James, 72, American blues musician. • John Warren Johnson, 93, American businessman and politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1966–1974). • Danny Kaleikini, 85, American Hawaiian entertainer and singer. • David S. Laustsen, 75, American politician, member of the South Dakota House of Representatives (1977–1984) and senate (1985–1987). • Lorna Lee, 91, British Olympic long jumper (1948). • Vincent Lindo, 86, Jamaican cricketer (Nottinghamshire, Somerset). • Annette McCarthy, 64, American actress (Twin Peaks, Creature, Baywatch). • Stuart McCutcheon, 68, New Zealand academic administrator, vice-chancellor of the University of Auckland (2005–2020) and Victoria University of Wellington (2000–2004). • Frank Molden, 80, American football player (Los Angeles Rams, Philadelphia Eagles, New York Giants). • Carlos Monín, 83, Paraguayan football player (Toulouse, Red Star, national team) and manager. • Theodore R. Newman Jr., 88, American jurist, judge (1976–2016) and chief judge (1976–1984) of the D.C. Court of Appeals, judge of the Superior Court of D.C. (1970–1976). • Nguyễn Thọ Chân, 100, Vietnamese politician, minister of labor (1974–1981). • Sigifredo Ochoa, 80, Salvadoran military officer and politician, deputy (2012–2015), traffic collision. • David Penington, 92, Australian physician and academic administrator, vice-chancellor of the University of Melbourne (1988–1995). • Karl Pfeifer, 94, Austrian journalist (Jungle World). • Paula Quintana, 66, Chilean sociologist and politician, minister of planning (2008–2010). • Owen Roizman, 86, American cinematographer (The Exorcist, Network, The French Connection). • Renzo Sacco, 78, Italian politician, president of the Province of Padua (1995–1998). • Dick Savitt, 95, American Hall of Fame tennis player. • Shen Lyu-shun, 73, Taiwanese diplomat, representative to the United States (2014–2016) and the United Kingdom (2011–2014). • Victoria de Stefano, 82, Italian-Venezuelan novelist. • Axel Troost, 68, German politician, MP (2005–2017, 2021). • Jānis Vagris, 92, Latvian politician, chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic (1985–1988). • Gianluca Vialli, 58, Italian football player (Juventus, national team) and manager (Chelsea), pancreatic cancer. • Vivian Tomlinson Williams, 84, American fiddler and composer, complications from amyotropic lateral sclerosis. 7Russell Banks, 82, American novelist (Continental Drift, The Sweet Hereafter, Cloudsplitter), cancer. • Toni Batllori, 71–72, Spanish cartoonist. • Karon Blake, 13, American child, shot. • Miroslav Celler, 31, Slovak squash player, fall. • Djão, 64, Mozambican-born Portuguese footballer (Belenenses, Penafiel, national team). • Marcelle Engelen Faber, 99, French resistance fighter. • Marilyn R. Goldwater, 95, American politician, member of the Maryland House of Delegates (1995–2007). • Joseph A. Hardy III, 100, American lumber industry executive, founder of 84 Lumber. • Mary Ellen Hawkins, 99, American politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (1974–1994). • Rob Heming, 90, Australian rugby union player (New South Wales, national team). • Henri Heurtebise, 86, French poet and editor. • Mohammad Hosseini, 39, Iranian dissident, execution by hanging. • Walter Intemann, 78, Swiss-born Austrian businessman and politician, member of the Landtag of Vorarlberg (1979–1989). • Nazrul Islam, 73, Indian politician, Assam MLA (1996–2021). • Zeke Jabbour, 94, American bridge player, complications from Parkinson's disease. • Mohammad Mehdi Karami, 21, Iranian dissident, execution by hanging. • Habib Ullah Khan, 87, Bangladeshi politician and diplomat, MP (1979–1982), minister of information and broadcasting (1977–1981) and textiles and jute (1981–1982). • Aleksandr Kharchikov, 73, Russian folk singer-songwriter. • Sufia Khatun, 100, Bangladeshi author and social activist. • William S. W. Lim, 90, Singaporean architect (Marine Parade Community Building, People's Park Complex, Golden Mile Complex). • Modeste M'bami, 40, Cameroonian footballer (Sedan, PSG, national team), Olympic champion (2000), heart attack. • Yuri Manin, 85, Russian mathematician (Gauss–Manin connection). • John L. Meisenheimer, 89, American chemist. • Zinaid Memišević, 72, Bosnian-Serbian actor (2012, Miracle, Bolji život). • Charley Morgan, 93, Australian sailboat racer and designer. • Sinikiwe Mpofu, 37, Zimbabwean cricket player (national team) and coach (Southerns). • Philemon Mulala, 59–60, Zambian footballer (Mufulira Wanderers, Cape Town Spurs, national team), injuries sustained from a dog attack. • Tony Pantano, 74, Italian-born Australian singer and entertainer, cancer. • Naomi Replansky, 104, American poet. • Adam Rich, 54, American actor (Eight Is Enough, Dungeons & Dragons, The Devil and Max Devlin), accidental fentanyl overdose. • Karl Schüßler, 98, German Olympic cross-country skier (1952). • Ken Scotland, 86, Scottish rugby union player (Leicester Tigers, national team) and cricketer (national team), cancer. • Manfred Steiner, 91, Austrian-born American hematologist and physicist. • Dorothy Tristan, 88, American actress (Klute, Scarecrow) and screenwriter (Weeds), complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Tehemton Erach Udwadia, 88, Indian surgeon and gastroenterologist. 8Charles David Allis, 71, American molecular biologist, cancer. • Delma S. Arrigoitia, 77, Puerto Rican historian and author. • Gundars Bērziņš, 63, Latvian accountant and politician, minister of finance (2000–2002) and deputy (since 1993). • Sietse Bosgra, 87, Dutch political activist. • Arnie Coro, 80, Cuban radio presenter, co-founder of Radio Havana Cuba. • Borislav Dević, 59, Serbian Olympic marathoner (1996). • Roberto Dinamite, 68, Brazilian footballer (Vasco da Gama, national team) and politician, deputy (1995–2015), colon cancer. • Willem Doise, 87, Belgian academic and psychologist. • Mduduzi Fuzwayo, 36, Zimbabwean cricketer (Matabeleland Tuskers), traffic collision. • Juan Francisco García, 69, Mexican Olympic boxer (1972). • Patrick Grimlund, 50, Swedish television presenter, traffic collision. • Georgina Hammick, 83, English author. • Lynnette Hardaway, 51, American conservative activist (Diamond and Silk), heart disease. • Jack W. Hayford, 88, American Pentecostal minister and hymn writer, founder of The King's University. • Bernard Kalb, 100, American journalist (Reliable Sources, The New York Times) and civil servant, assistant secretary of state for public affairs (1985–1986), complications from a fall. • Siegfried Kurz, 92, German conductor and composer. • Michel Laurencin, 78, French academic and historian. • Barry Lines, 80, English footballer (Northampton Town). • Harold Martens, 81, Canadian rancher and politician, Saskatchewan MLA (1982–1995). • Ray Middleton, 86, British Olympic racewalker (1964), respiratory failure. • Slim Newton, 90, Australian country music singer-songwriter (The Redback on the Toilet Seat). • Christiane Papon, 98, French politician, MEP (1987–1989) and deputy (1988–1993). • Luis Gabriel Ramírez Díaz, 57, Colombian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of El Banco (2014–2021) and Ocaña (since 2021). • Antonio Rucco, 91, Italian Olympic sprint canoer (1960). • Aleksandr Shabanov, 87, Russian chemist and politician, deputy (1995–2003). • Georgy Shayduko, 60, Russian sailor, Olympic silver medallist (1996), cardiac arrest. • Aleksey Slapovsky, 65, Russian novelist, playwright and screenwriter (The Irony of Fate 2), pneumonia. • William N. Still Jr., 90, American maritime historian. • Walter Tosta, 66, Brazilian politician, deputy (2011–2015). • Keshari Nath Tripathi, 88, Indian politician, Uttar Pradesh MLA (1977–1980, 1989–2007), governor of West Bengal (2014–2019) and twice of Bihar. • Adriaan Vlok, 85, South African politician, minister of correctional services (1991–1994). • C. Anne Wilson, 95, British food historian. • Wu Tao, 82, Chinese diplomat, ambassador to Portugal (1992–1994), Russia (1998–2001) and Australia (2001–2003), COVID-19. 9Peace Anyiam-Osigwe, 53, Nigerian filmmaker and entertainment executive. • Ali Reza Ashrafi, 58, Iranian mathematician, traffic collision. • Yahya Baş, 71, Turkish politician, MP (2002–2007) and mayor of Güngören (1992–2002). • Séamus Begley, 73, Irish musician. • Hermann-Josef Blanke, 65, German academic and legal scholar. • Stefan Brzózka, 91, Polish chess player. • Max Chantal, 64, French rugby league player (Villeneuve XIII, national team). • William Consovoy, 48, American attorney, brain cancer. • James Crotty, 82, American macroeconomist, complications from Parkinson's disease. • Zhanna Arshanskaya Dawson, 95, Russian-American pianist and Holocaust survivor. • Melinda Dillon, 83, American actress (Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Absence of Malice, A Christmas Story). • David Duckham, 76, English rugby union player (Coventry, national team). • Dick Flood, 90, American country singer and environmentalist. • Ahmaad Galloway, 42, American football player (Denver Broncos, San Diego Chargers, Frankfurt Galaxy). • Adolfo Kaminsky, 97, Argentine-born French forger and resistant. • Yoshito Kishi, 85, Japanese chemist (Nozaki–Hiyama–Kishi reaction), stroke. • Simone Kramer, 83, Dutch author. • Thomas Kretschmer, 68, German politician, member of the Landtag of Thuringia (1990–2008). • Hans Krieger, 89, German journalist, essayist and poet. • Magnar Mangersnes, 84, Norwegian organist and choral conductor. • Yoriaki Matsudaira, 91, Japanese composer, pneumonia. • Raymond Mertens, 89, Belgian football player (Royal Uccle Sport) and coach. • Ferenc Mészáros, 72, Hungarian footballer (Vasas SC, Vitória de Setúbal, national team). • Lesego Motsumi, 58, Botswana politician, minister of health (2003–2004, 2008–2009) and works and transport (2004–2008), high commissioner to India (2011–2020), burns. • K. Alex Müller, 95, Swiss physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (1987). • Timothy Nga, 49, Singaporean actor (First Class). • Gerry O'Hara, 98, British film and television director (That Kind of Girl, The Bitch, The Professionals). • Virginia Kraft Payson, 92, American thoroughbred horse breeder and sports journalist (Sports Illustrated), complications from Parkinson's disease. • Cincy Powell, 80, American basketball player (Dallas Chaparrals, Kentucky Colonels, Virginia Squires). • Rehman Rahi, 97, Indian poet. • Edgar Samuel, 94, British museum director, director of the London Jewish Museum (1983–1995). • Mikio Sato, 94, Japanese mathematician (Sato–Tate conjecture, Bernstein–Sato polynomial). • Tim Schadla-Hall, 75, British archaeologist. • Charles Simic, 84, Serbian-born American poet, complications from dementia. • Vladimir Timochkin, 86, Russian politician, member of the Supreme Soviet (1979–1989). • Rainer Ulrich, 73, German football player (Karlsruher SC) and coach (SSV Ulm, VfR Mannheim). • Uyen Sinwa Nhpan Ja Ra, 91, Burmese Kachin singer. • Norma Whiteman, 95, Australian cricketer (New South Wales, national team). • Zhang Jinlin, 86, Chinese engineer, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering. • George S. Zimbel, 93, American-Canadian documentary photographer. 10Sara Aboobacker, 86, Indian writer and translator. • Jorge Ballesteros, 39, Spanish sports shooter, shot. • Jeff Beck, 78, British Hall of Fame guitarist (The Yardbirds, The Jeff Beck Group), six-time Grammy winner, bacterial meningitis. • Hans Belting, 87, German art historian. • Gaudenzio Bernasconi, 90, Italian footballer (Atalanta, Sampdoria, national team). • Black Warrior, 54, Mexican professional wrestler (CMLL). • Gregory Blackstock, 77, American artist. • Donald Blom, 73, American murderer. • Lothar Blumhagen, 95, German actor (Sommerliebe). • Dennis Budimir, 84, American jazz and rock guitarist (The Wrecking Crew). • Jorge O. Calvo, 61, Argentine geologist and paleontologist. • Hermenegildo Candeias, 88, Portuguese Olympic gymnast (1960). • Constantine II, 82, Greek monarch and sailor, king (1964–1973) and Olympic champion (1960), stroke. • Alain da Costa, 87, Gabonese football manager (USM Libreville, Vantour Mangoungou, national team). • István Deák, 96, Hungarian-born American historian, member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. • Pierre Dorsini, 88, French footballer (Toulouse, Nancy). • Shirley Dynevor, 89, Welsh actress (Charlesworth, Rogue Male, The Wednesday Play). • Kalle Eller, 82, Estonian publisher, cultural researcher and poet. • José Evangelista, 79, Spanish composer. • Jean Gevenois, 91, Belgian politician, senator (1983–1996). • Jeff Hamilton, 56, American Olympic speed skier (1992), pancreatic cancer. • He Ping, 65, Chinese film director (Swordsmen in Double Flag Town, Sun Valley, Warriors of Heaven and Earth), heart attack. • Traudl Hecher, 79, Austrian ski racer, Olympic bronze medallist (1960, 1964). • Kevin Higgins, 55, Irish poet, leukaemia. • Blake Hounshell, 44, American journalist (The New York Times, Politico, Foreign Policy), suicide by jumping. • Irenaios, 83, Greek Orthodox prelate, patriarch of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem (2001–2005). • Majid Jahangir, 74, Pakistani comedian (Fifty Fifty). • Jeanne Kangas, 82, American lawyer and politician, interim chair of the Massachusetts Republican Party (2011). • Jean Leccia, 84, French composer, conductor, and pianist. • Sezi Mbaguta, 76, Ugandan politician, MP (2011–2016). • Bruce Murray, 82, New Zealand cricketer (Wellington, national team). • Tyre Nichols, 29, American motorist, subject of Tyre Nichols protests. • George Pell, 81, Australian Roman Catholic cardinal, archbishop of Melbourne (1996–2001) and Sydney (2001–2014), prefect of the Secretariat for the Economy (2014–2019), complications from hip surgery. • Natalya Ryazantseva, 84, Russian screenwriter (Wings, The Long Farewell, The Voice). • Roy Schwitters, 78, American physicist, cancer. • Christopher T. Walsh, 78, American biochemist, member of the National Academy of Sciences, fall. • Daniel Lewis Williams, 79, American operatic basso profondo, complications from Alzheimer's disease. 11Agnes Flight, 25, Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse, euthanized. • Eduardo Amorós, 79, Spanish Olympic equestrian (1976). • Shimon Baadani, 94, Israeli Orthodox rabbi, pneumonia. • Francis L. Bodine, 87, American politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1994–2008). • Peter Campbell, 62, American water polo player, Olympic silver medallist (1984, 1988). • Carole Cook, 98, American actress (The Lucy Show, The Incredible Mr. Limpet, Sixteen Candles), heart failure. • Günther Deschner, 81, German author and historian. • Piers Haggard, 83, British director (Pennies From Heaven). • Harriet Hall, 77, American Air Force flight surgeon. • Tal-hatu Hamzat, 52, Nigerian physiotherapist. • Enamul Haque, 83, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1986–1988). • Bob Harrison, 92, American baseball player (Baltimore Orioles). • Hussein el-Husseini, 85, Lebanese politician, speaker of parliament (1984–1992). • Charles Kimbrough, 86, American actor (Murphy Brown, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, The Wedding Planner). • Doming Lam, 96, Macanese-born Hong Kong classical composer. • Ben Masters, 75, American actor (Passions, All That Jazz, HeartBeat), COVID-19. • Antonio Muratore, 95, Italian politician, senator (1983–1994). • Pavlo Naumenko, 57, Ukrainian aerospace engineer. • Nian Guangjiu, 82, Chinese entrepreneur and melon seed producer. • Rafiq Nishonov, 96, Uzbek politician, chairman of the Soviet Nationalities (1989–1991) and first secretary of the Communist Party (1988–1989). • Eli Ostreicher, 39, British-born American serial entrepreneur, traffic collision. • Tatjana Patitz, 56, German model and actress (Rising Sun), breast cancer. • Murtaza Rakhimov, 88, Russian politician, president of Bashkortostan (1993–2010). • François Roussely, 78, French government official and magistrate, president of Électricité de France (1998–2004). • Christian Sauvé, 79, French painter. • Kamel Tahir, 78, Algerian footballer (USM Alger, JS Kabylie, national team). • Yukihiro Takahashi, 70, Japanese drummer and singer (Yellow Magic Orchestra, Sadistic Mika Band, Metafive), pneumonia. • Charles White, 64, American football player (Cleveland Browns, Los Angeles Rams), Heisman Trophy winner (1979), liver cancer. • Vera Yurasova, 94, Russian physicist. 12Cecilia Gyan Amoah, 75, Ghanaian politician and diplomat, MP (2001–2005). • Robbie Bachman, 69, Canadian drummer (Bachman–Turner Overdrive). • Drucilla K. Barker, 73, American feminist economist. • Els Bendheim, 99, Dutch-Israeli theologian and philanthropist. • Harold Brown, 98, American Air Force officer (Tuskegee Airmen). • Mike Cardinal, 81, Canadian politician, Alberta MLA (1989–2008). • Sanjay Chauhan, 60, Indian screenwriter (I Am Kalam, Paan Singh Tomar, Saheb, Biwi Aur Gangster Returns), liver disease. • Gerrie Coetzee, 67, South African boxer, WBA heavyweight champion (1983–1984), lung cancer. • Bob Cunnell, 80, English cricketer (Suffolk), pneumonia. • Henri De Wolf, 86, Belgian racing cyclist. • David Doctorian, 88, American politician, member of the Missouri Senate (1977–1991). • Vittorio Garatti, 95, Italian architect. • Frene Ginwala, 90, South African politician and academic administrator, speaker of the National Assembly (1994–2004), chancellor of the UKZN (2005–2007), complications from a stroke. • Toos Grol-Overling, 91, Dutch teacher and politician, senator (1982–1999). • Mozammel Haque, 67, Bangladeshi politician, MP (2001–2006). • Delwar Hossain, 67, Bangladeshi politician, MP (2001–2006), kidney disease. • John Ingersoll, 93, American police officer. • Paul Johnson, 94, British journalist and historian (Modern Times: A History of the World from the 1920s to the 1980s, A History of the American People, A History of Christianity). • Otohiko Kaga, 93, Japanese author. • Felix Karasev, 93, Russian KGB general and Soviet diplomat. • Elka Konstantinova, 90, Bulgarian literary critic and politician, MP (1991–1994), minister of culture (1991–1992). • Jean Laurent, 78, French banker and businessman, managing director of Crédit Agricole (1999–2005). • Valentyna Lutayeva, 66, Ukrainian handball player, Olympic champion (1980). • Sulambek Mamilov, 84, Russian film director (''Ladies' Tango, Day of Wrath, The Murder at Zhdanovskaya''). • Roy Pierpoint, 93, British racing driver, saloon car champion (1965). • Lisa Marie Presley, 54, American singer-songwriter ("Lights Out", "You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet"), small bowel obstruction. • Mary Rawcliffe, 80, American soprano. • Daniel Richard, 78, French entrepreneur. • Ted Savage, 85, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers). • Sidharth Sharma, 28, Indian cricketer (Himachal Pradesh). • Bruce Sharp, 91, Australian Olympic gymnast (1956). • Carl-Gustaf Styrenius, 93, Swedish classical archaeologist. • Maggie Telfer, 63, British health activist. • Lee Tinsley, 53, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners, Philadelphia Phillies). • Charles Treger, 87, American violinist. • Brian Tufano, 83, English cinematographer (Trainspotting, Billy Elliot, Shallow Grave). • Charlotte Vale-Allen, 81, Canadian-born American contemporary fiction writer. • Elliot Valenstein, 99, American neuroscientist and psychologist. • Bobby Wood, 87, American politician, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives (1976–2004). • Sharad Yadav, 75, Indian politician, MP (1974–1980, 1986–2017), minister of consumer affairs, food and public distribution (2002–2004). 13Madeleine Attal, 101, French actress and theatre director. • Odd Bergh, 85, Norwegian athlete. • Sir Alan Budd, 85, British economist, chairman of the Office for Budget Responsibility (2010), heart attack. • Reginald Cooray, 75, Sri Lankan politician, three-time MP, chief minister of Western Province (2000–2009) and governor of Northern Province (2016–2018), heart attack. • Ray Cordeiro, 98, Hong Kong disc jockey (RTHK Radio 3) and actor (Games Gamblers Play, Security Unlimited). • Country Boy Eddie, 92, American country musician and television host. • Bill Davis, 80, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians, San Diego Padres). • Narsingh Deo, 87, American computer scientist. • Peter W. Hutchins, 77, Canadian legal scholar. • Kai Kalima, 77, Finnish lawyer and politician, MP (1989–1991). • Dick M. Kelly, 81, American politician. • Robbie Knievel, 60, American daredevil and stuntman, pancreatic cancer. • Klas Lestander, 91, Swedish biathlete, Olympic champion (1960). • Mao Zhi, 90, Chinese engineer, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering. • Laila Mikkelsen, 82, Norwegian film director (Little Ida, Oss) and producer (Nedtur). • James L. Morse, 82, American jurist, justice of the Vermont Supreme Court (1988–2003). • Eve Pearce, 93, Scottish actress (Coronation Street, Please Sir!). • Fañch Peru, 82, French teacher, writer and politician, mayor of Berhet (1983–2001). • Zenon Pigoń, 82, Polish trade unionist and politician, MP (1989–1991). • Mani Prasad, 93, Indian singer. • Michael Reid, 78, English evangelist, founder of the Peniel Pentecostal Church. • Julian Sands, 65, British actor (A Room with a View, The Killing Fields, Leaving Las Vegas), hiking accident. • Enaxon Siddiqova, 68, Uzbek poet and politician, senator (since 2015). • Ted Whitehead, 89, English playwright and television writer (The Life and Loves of a She-Devil, First Born). • Claudio Willer, 82, Brazilian poet and translator, bladder cancer. • Thomasina Winslow, 57, American blues musician, stroke. • Marc Worth, 61, British fashion executive, co-founder of WGSN, heart attack. • Yoshio Yoda, 88, Japanese-born American actor (''McHale's Navy, The Horizontal Lieutenant''). 14Alireza Akbari, 61, Iranian-British politician and convicted spy, deputy minister of defence (1998–2003), execution by hanging. (death announced on this date) • Brenda Almond, 85, British philosopher. • Les Barker, 75, English poet. • Gianfranco Baruchello, 98, Italian painter. • Ronald Blythe, 100, English writer and columnist (Church Times). • Wally Campo, 99, American actor (Machine-Gun Kelly, The Little Shop of Horrors, Master of the World). • Matthias Carras, 58, German pop singer, cancer. • Zdeněk Češka, 93, Czech lawyer, academic and politician, member of the Chamber of People of Czechoslovakia (1976–1981). • Santokh Singh Chaudhary, 76, Indian politician, MP (since 2014), heart attack. • Inna Churikova, 79, Russian actress (Jack Frost, The Very Same Munchhausen, Walking the Streets of Moscow). • Bernard Delemotte, 83, French diver and cameraman. • Sunder Lal Dixit, 80, Indian politician, three-time Uttar Pradesh MLA, fall. • Don Easterling, 90, American swimming coach. • Georgy Gagloev, 25, Russian mixed martial artist, strangled. • Ruby Ghaznavi, 88, Bangladeshi businesswoman and activist. • Juhan af Grann, 78, Finnish film director and unidentified flying object documentary filmmaker. • Carl Hahn, 96, German automotive industry executive, chairman of Volkswagen Group (1982–1993). • Genie Z. Laborde, 94, American author. • Craig Lowe, 65, American politician, mayor of Gainesville (2010–2013). • Barbara Migeon, 91, American geneticist. • Poul-Erik Nielsen, 91, Danish badminton player. • Femi Ogunrombi, Nigerian actor and ethnomusicologist. • David Onley, 72, Canadian journalist, writer and politician, lieutenant governor of Ontario (2007–2014). • Qian Yitai, 82, Chinese chemist, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. • Mansa Ram, 82, Indian politician, Himachal Pradesh MLA (1967–1977, 1982–1985, 1998–2003), kidney failure. • Trifonio Salazar, 74, Filipino military officer. • Hermann A. Schlögl, 85, German actor and Egyptologist. • Ted Thomas, 95, English Anglican clergyman, archdeacon of Wells (1983–1993). • Miyuki Ueta, 49, Japanese murderer, asphyxiation. • Lieuwe Westra, 40, Dutch Olympic cyclist (2012), heart failure. 15John Alcock, 80, American behavioral ecologist and author. • Alexis Arette, 95, French farmer, writer, and politician, member of the Regional Council of Aquitaine (1986–1998). • Leonid Barbier, 85, Ukrainian Olympic swimmer (1960). • Ed Beard, 83, American football player (San Francisco 49ers), complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Jane Cederqvist, 77, Swedish swimmer, Olympic silver medallist (1960), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. • Chen Qizhi, 97, Chinese military officer and academic administrator, deputy (1975–1983) and president of NUDT (1990–1994). • Victoria Chick, 86, American economist. • Noël Coulet, 90, French academic and historian. • Doris, 75, Swedish pop singer. • Bruce Gowers, 82, British television and music video director ("Bohemian Rhapsody", "Stayin' Alive", "1999"), Emmy winner (2009). • C. J. Harris, 31, American singer (American Idol), heart attack. • Piet van Heusden, 93, Dutch track cyclist. • Mukarram Jah, 89, Indian royal, titular Nizam of Hyderabad (since 1967). • Sven Johansson, 94, Swedish politician, governor of Västerbotten County (1978–1991). • Andrew Jones, 39, Welsh film director and screenwriter (The Amityville Asylum, Robert, Werewolves of the Third Reich). • Vakhtang Kikabidze, 84, Georgian singer, actor (Mimino, ''Don't Grieve'') and politician, MP (since 2020), brain cancer. • Jan Krol, 60, Dutch actor. • Gordana Kuić, 80, Serbian novelist (The Scent of Rain in the Balkans). • J. Paul Marion, 95, Canadian politician, Manitoba MLA (1973–1974). • George McLeod, 92, American basketball player (Baltimore Bullets). • Lloyd Morrisett, 93, American psychologist and television producer (Sesame Street). • Mursal Nabizada, 32, Afghan politician, member of the National Assembly (2019–2021), shot. • Shaye Al-Nafisah, 60, Saudi Arabian footballer (Al-Kawab, national team). • Gino Odjick, 52, Canadian ice hockey player (Vancouver Canucks, New York Islanders, Montreal Canadiens), heart attack. • Ruslan Otverchenko, 33, Ukrainian basketball player (BC Budivelnyk, BC Prometey, national team), heart disease. • Guadalupe Rivera Marín, 98, Mexican lawyer and politician, deputy (1961–1964, 1979–1982) and senator (1984–1988). • Dilip Sardjoe, 73, Surinamese businessman and politician, chairman of the Basic Party for Renewal and Democracy (2007–2014). • Lewis Stevens, 86, British politician, MP (1983–1992). • Gáspár Miklós Tamás, 74, Hungarian columnist (openDemocracy) and politician, MP (1989–1994). • Jean Veloz, 98, American dancer and actress (Swing Fever, Where Are Your Children?, Jive Junction). • Yoshimitsu Yamada, 84, Japanese aikido practitioner. 16Kamal Aboki, 26, Nigerian comedian, traffic collision. • Carrie Acheson, 88, Irish politician, TD (1981–1982). • Lateef Afridi, 79, Pakistani lawyer and politician, president of the Supreme Court Bar Association (2020–2021) and MNA (1997–1999), shot. • John Bicourt, 77, British Olympic middle-distance runner (1972, 1976). • Manfred Böcker, 82, German politician, member of the Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia (1980–2005). • Mousse Boulanger, 96, Swiss writer and journalist. • Inna Bychenkova, 81, Ukrainian theater and film artist, Merited Artist of Ukraine. • Ann Thomas Callahan, 87, Canadian Cree nurse. • Vladas Česiūnas, 82, Lithuanian sprint canoeist, Olympic champion (1972). • Jean-Claude Coquet, 94, French linguist and semiotician. • Tom Corcoran, 79, American novelist and photographer, cancer. • Pierre Danos, 93, French rugby union player (RC Toulonnais, AS Béziers Hérault, national team). • Mansour el-Essawy, 85, Egyptian politician, minister of interior (2011). • Alan Glass, 90, Canadian artist. • Guo Hong'an, 79, Chinese translator. • Bjarne Hansen, 93, Norwegian footballer (Vålerenga, national team). • Luisa Josefina Hernández, 94, Mexican writer, playwright and translator. • Jann Hoffmann, 65, Danish darts player. • Darysabel Isales, 88, Puerto Rican opera singer and actress ("Linda Sara"). • Humphry Knipe, 81, South African-born American sociologist, author, and adult film director. • Gina Lollobrigida, 95, Italian actress (Bread, Love and Dreams, Come September, The Hunchback of Notre Dame). • Giorgio Mariuzzo, 83, Italian screenwriter (The House by the Cemetery, The Beyond) and director (Apache Woman). • Alice McPherson, 96, Canadian-born American physician. • Jim Molan, 72, Australian general and politician, senator (2017–2019, since 2019), cancer. • Mats Nordberg, 64, Swedish politician, MP (since 2018). • Reino Nyyssönen, 87, Finnish tennis player. (death announced on this date) • Brian Perry, 78, British-born Canadian ice hockey player (Oakland Seals, New York Islanders, Buffalo Sabres). • Johnny Powers, 84, American rockabilly singer and guitarist. • Arthur Ravenel Jr., 95, American politician, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (1953–1959) and twice of the Senate, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1987–1995). • John Rubino, 77, Italian-born Australian businessman. • Jason Saleeby, 74, American geologist. • Lupe Serrano, 92, Chilean-born American ballerina, complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Rasul Siddik, 73, American jazz trumpeter. • Gary Smith, 64, American record producer, cancer. • Jean-Pierre Swings, 79, American-born Belgian astronomer. • Frank Thomas, 93, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates, New York Mets, Chicago Cubs). 17Cecile Gray Bazelon, 95, American painter. • Jay Briscoe, 38, American professional wrestler (ROH, CZW, NJPW), traffic collision. • John Bura, 78, American Ukrainian Greek Catholic hierarch, auxiliary bishop of Philadelphia (2006–2019). • Van Conner, 55, American bass guitarist (Screaming Trees), pneumonia. • Teodor Corban, 65, Romanian actor (12:08 East of Bucharest, 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days, Tales from the Golden Age). • Jerome R. Cox Jr., 97, American computer scientist and entrepreneur. • Graham James Davies, 87, Welsh Anglican priest, archdeacon of St Davids (1997–2002). • Manana Doijashvili, 75, Georgian pianist. • Leon Dubinsky, 81, Canadian actor (Life Classes, Pit Pony), theatre director and composer ("Rise Again"). • Maria Dworzecka, 81, Polish-American physicist and Holocaust survivor. • George Ellis, 90, English athlete. • Bjarne Eltang, 62, Danish Olympic rower (1988). • Chris Ford, 74, American basketball player and coach (Detroit Pistons, Boston Celtics), NBA champion (1981, 1984, 1986). • Chon Gallegos, 83, American football player (Oakland Raiders). • Renée Geyer, 69, Australian singer ("Say I Love You", "Heading in the Right Direction", "Stares and Whispers"), complications from hip surgery. • William Thomas Hart, 93, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Northern Illinois (since 1982). • Heinz-Dieter Hasebrink, 81, German footballer (Rot-Weiss Essen, 1. FC Kaiserslautern, Werder Bremen). • Marko Janković, 75, Serbian journalist and politician. • Badara Joof, 65, Gambian politician, vice-president (since 2022). • Annie Brown Kennedy, 98, American politician. • Mamoru Kobayashi, 78, Japanese politician, MP (1990–2003). • Gino Landi, 89, Italian choreographer and television and theatre director. • Mark Leader, 63, American-Australian basketball player and coach, cancer. • Dolores R. Leckey, 89, American Roman Catholic administrator. • Liang Jincai, 95, Chinese aerospace engineer, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering. • Joe Martin, 91, Irish footballer (Dundalk). • Jean-Claude Marty, 79, French rugby league player (FC Lézignan XIII, Racing Club Albi XIII, national team). • Nicola Molè, 91, Italian lawyer and politician, president of the Province of Terni (1995–1999). • Komba Mondeh, 56, Sierra Leonean army officer, deputy chairman of the National Provisional Ruling Council (1996). (death announced on this date) • Namig Nasrullayev, 77, Azerbaijani politician, minister of economy (1996–2001), chairman of the Chamber of Accounts (2001–2007). • Richard Oesterreicher, 90, Austrian guitarist and conductor. • Arjan Paans, 53, Dutch journalist, cancer. • Phil Pister, 84, American fishery biologist. • Muhammad Prakosa, 62, Indonesian bureaucrat, diplomat, and politician, MP (2009–2021). • Edward R. Pressman, 79, American film producer (Wall Street, Conan the Barbarian, Badlands). • Jonathan Raban, 80, British travel writer, critic, and novelist (Soft City, Waxwings, For Love & Money). • Josep Rahola i d'Espona, 104, Spanish engineer and politician, senator (1979–1986). • Lucile Randon, 118, French supercentenarian, world's oldest living person (since 2022). • Cornelius Rogge, 90, Dutch artist. • Vladimir Rusalov, 83, Russian psychologist and anthropologist. • Ralph L. Sacco, 65, American neurologist, glioblastoma. • Margaret J. Safrit, 87, American kinesiologist. • Rickin Sánchez, Puerto Rican wrestling, boxing and baseball television broadcaster. • Sandra Seacat, 86, American acting coach (Andrew Garfield, Laura Dern) and actress (Under the Banner of Heaven). • Edi Shukriu, 72, Kosovan politician, archaeologist, and writer. (death announced on this date) • Robert Simmonds, 96, Canadian police officer, commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (1977–1987). • Paul Soulikias, 96, Greek-Canadian painter, pneumonia. • Stanislav Tereba, 85, Czech photojournalist. • Ferenc Varga, 97, Hungarian sprint canoer, Olympic bronze medallist (1952). • Donald A. Walker, 88, American economist. • Pnina Werbner, 78, British social anthropologist, pulmonary embolism. • Sir Samuel Whitbread, 85, British businessman and public servant. • Nicola Zamboni, 79, Italian sculptor. • Martinez Zogo, 51, Cameroonian journalist. 18Catalino Arevalo, 97, Filipino priest and theologian. • Helen Arnold, 95, American politician, member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives (1976–1982). • Henry Caicedo, 71, Colombian footballer (Independiente Medellín, Deportivo Cali, national team), complications from a stroke. • Donn Cambern, 93, American film editor (Easy Rider, Romancing the Stone, Ghostbusters II), complications from a fall. • Per Christiansson, 61, Swedish Olympic cyclist (1984), cancer. • Herman Coessens, 79, Belgian actor (Ons geluk). • David Crosby, 81, American Hall of Fame singer (The Byrds, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young) and songwriter ("Guinnevere"), complications from COVID-19. • William Frank, 99, Canadian politician, MP (1972–1974). • Clytus Gottwald, 97, German composer, conductor and musicologist. • Win Headley, 73, American football player (Montreal Alouettes). • Robert Hersh, 82, American lawyer. • Jacques Jarry, 93, French linguist and archeologist. • Gale D. Jones, 66, American artist. • Roger Kirk, 92, American diplomat, pneumonia. • Tanya Leise, American biomathematician. • Valiulla Maksutov, 68, Russian politician, senator (1996). • John L. Murray, 79, Irish jurist, chief justice (2004–2011), judge of the Supreme Court (1999–2015) and the European Court of Justice (1992–1999). • Melitta Muszely, 95, Austrian operatic soprano and voice teacher. • Jagdish Nehra, 79, Indian politician, Haryana MLA (1982–1987). • John Williams Ntwali, 43, Rwandan journalist. • Manuel Esteban Paez Terán, 26, Venezuelan environmental activist, shot. • Roslyn Pope, 84, American civil rights activist and writer (An Appeal for Human Rights). • Leopold Potesil, 89, Austrian Olympic boxer (1952, 1956). • Eileen Ramsay, 82, British author, pneumonia. • Victor Rasgado, 63, Mexican pianist and composer. • Bill Relph, 94, Scottish rugby union player (Edinburgh District, national team). • Peter Scheiber, 87, American musician and audio engineer. • Ted Schwarzman, 76, Australian footballer (St Kilda). • Prabhaben Shah, 92, Indian social worker, heart disease. • Zigi Shipper, 93, Polish Holocaust survivor. • Charlie Twissell, 90, English Olympic footballer (1956, Plymouth Argyle F.C., York City F.C.). • Paul Vecchiali, 92, French film director (At the Top of the Stairs, Rosa la rose, fille publique, Once More) and author. • Marcel Zanini, 99, Turkish-born French jazz musician. • Hakim Zaripov, 98, Uzbek circus performer, trick rider and horse trainer. • Marius Zibolis, 48, Lithuanian goalball player, Paralympic silver medallist (2000, 2008). • Notable Ukrainians killed in the 2023 Brovary helicopter crash: • Yurii Lubkovych, 33, diplomat • Denys Monastyrsky, 42, politician, minister of internal affairs (since 2021) and MP (2019–2021) • Yevhen Yenin, 42, politician, deputy minister of internal affairs (since 2021) 19Andi Rasdiyanah Amir, 87, Indonesian scholar, rector of the Alauddin Islamic State Institute (1985–1994). • Abdul Ghani Azhari, 101, Indian Islamic scholar. • Gilles Beyer, 66, French figure skater and skating coach. • Jim Bradbury, 85, British historian. • Bertie Cunningham, 81, Irish Gaelic footballer (Meath). • Kuldip Singh Dhillon, 72, Indian-British property developer and polo player. • Carin Goldberg, 69, American graphic designer, glioblastoma. • Claude Guillon, 70, French writer and philosopher. • Nadir Latif İslam, 92–93, Turkish lawyer and politician, MP (1973–1977). • Walter Jiménez, 83, Argentine footballer (Independiente, Colo-Colo, national team). • Isuf Kalo, 80, Albanian physician. • Frank Lange, 88, German Olympic bobsledder (1968). • Jean-Claude Lemagny, 91, French library curator and photography historian. • Tanja Linderborg, 79, Swedish politician, MP (1994–2002). • Imre Mécs, 89, Hungarian politician, MP (1990–2010). • Oladipo Ogunlesi, 99, Nigerian professor of medicine. • Bert Peña, 63, Puerto Rican baseball player (Houston Astros), esophageal cancer. • Sumitra Peries, 88, Sri Lankan film director (Gehenu Lamai, Ganga Addara, Yahaluvo). • Nilmani Phookan Jr, 89, Indian poet. • Andrey Popov, 59, Russian politician, MP (1993–1995). • George Rose, 81, American football player (Minnesota Vikings, New Orleans Saints). • Norbert Sattler, 71, Austrian slalom canoeist, Olympic silver medallist (1972). • Volodymyr Shcherbyna, 87, Ukrainian mathematician and politician, people's deputy (1990–1994). • Ginger Stanley, 91, American model, actress and stunt woman (Creature from the Black Lagoon, ''Jupiter's Darling, Revenge of the Creature''). • Betty Lee Sung, 98, American activist, author and academic. • David Sutherland, 89, Scottish illustrator and comics artist (The Beano, Dennis the Menace and Gnasher, The Bash Street Kids). • Aranka Szentpétery, 89, Slovak actress. • Peter Thomas, 78, English-Irish footballer (Waterford, Ireland national team). • John Towner, 89, Australian footballer (Essendon, West Perth). • Jos Van Riel, 79, Belgian footballer (Antwerp). • Anton Walkes, 25, English footballer (Portsmouth, Atlanta United, Charlotte FC), boat collision. • Illya Woloshyn, 44, Canadian actor (The Odyssey). • Yoon Jeong-hee, 78, South Korean actress (Poetry, The Three-Day Reign, Oyster Village), complications from Alzheimer's disease. 20Xavier Albó, 88, Spanish Jesuit priest, linguist and anthropologist. • Sal Bando, 78, American Hall of Fame baseball player (Arizona State Sun Devils, Kansas City/Oakland Athletics, Milwaukee Brewers), World Series champion (1972, 1973, 1974), cancer. • Tim Barlow, 87, English actor (Derek, Les Misérables, Hot Fuzz). • Ted Bell, 76, American novelist, intracerebral hemorrhage. • Tom Birmingham, 73, American politician, member (1991–2002) and president (1996–2002) of the Massachusetts Senate. • Jerry Blavat, 82, American DJ and radio presenter, complications from myasthenia gravis. • Stella Chiweshe, 76, Zimbabwean mbira player. • John Clifton, 92, British medical physicist. • James R. Eddy, 91, American politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (1963–1968), leukemia. • Albin Eser, 87, German jurist, director of the Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law (1991–1994). • Fang Zhiyuan, 83, Chinese engineer, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering. • Roy Garden, 61, Zimbabwean lawn bowler. • Olivia Geerolf, 72, Belgian choreographer. • Peter Gierasch, 82, American astronomer. • Julien Goekint, 93, Belgian politician, mayor of Ostend (1980–1997). • Loïc Guguen, 50, French dramatic baritone. • Harunata, 69, Indonesian bureaucrat and politician, regent of Lahat (1998–2008). • He Haoju, 100, Chinese politician, deputy (1983–1998). • Pierce Higgins, 45, Irish hurler (Tooreen, Ballyhaunis, Mayo county), complications from motor neurone disease. • Grigorijus Kanovičius, 93, Lithuanian writer. • Hans Kasper, 84, German politician, member of the Landtag of Saarland (1970–1999). • Gwen Knapp, 61, American sports journalist (The Philadelphia Inquirer, San Francisco Chronicle, The New York Times), lymphoma. • Paul La Farge, 52, American novelist, essayist and academic, cancer. • Chris Leitch, 69, New Zealand politician, leader of the Social Credit Party (since 2018), cancer. • Jiří Macháně, 82, Czech cinematographer (Beauty and the Beast, The Ninth Heart, Černí baroni). • Michael Moussa Adamo, 62, Gabonese politician, minister of foreign affairs (since 2022), heart attack. • Marvin Nash, 69, Jamaican-born Canadian Olympic sprinter (1976). • Michaela Paetsch, 61, American violinist, cancer. • Oleh Petrov, 62, Ukrainian politician, MP (1998–2006). • Nano Riantiarno, 73, Indonesian playwright. • Taufikurrahman Saleh, 73, Indonesian politician, member of the People's Representative Council (1999–2009). • Richard Steadman, 85, American surgeon. • Howard M. Tesher, 90, American Thoroughbred horse racing trainer. • Nick Todd, 87, American pop singer. • Sandra Trehub, 84, Canadian psychologist. • Tom Villa, 77, American politician, member of the Missouri House of Representatives (1974–1984, 2000–2008). 21Erricos Andreou, 84, Greek film director (The Hook, Act of Reprisal) and screenwriter. • Harjit Singh Arora, 61, Indian Air Force officer, vice chief of the air staff (2019–2021). • Gaetano Azzolina, 91, Italian doctor and politician, deputy (1990–1992). • B.G., the Prince of Rap, 57, American rapper and Eurodance artist ("The Colour of My Dreams", "Can We Get Enough?"). • Georges Banu, 79, Romanian-born French writer. • Ritt Bjerregaard, 81, Danish politician, lord mayor of Copenhagen (2006–2009) and minister of education (1973, 1975–1979). • Gabriel Dodo Ndoke, 51, Cameroonian politician, minister of mines, industries and technological development (since 2019). • Simon Dunn, 35, Australian bobsledder and amateur rugby player. • David Howard, 104, Canadian Olympic sailor (1956). • Susi Hyldgaard, 59, Danish jazz singer and composer, brain tumor. • Alhaji M.N.D Jawula, 73, Ghanaian football administrator, president of the Ghana Football Association (1997–2000). • Linda Kasabian, 73, American cult member (Manson Family). • Inge Kaul, 78, German economist. • Vuyokazi Ketabahle, 49, South African politician, member of the National Assembly of South Africa (2015–2018), stroke. • René Laurin, 82, Canadian politician, MP (1993–2000). • Micheál Mac Gréil, 91, Irish Jesuit priest, sociologist and author. • Thulani Maseko, 52, Swazi human rights activist, shot. • Peter Millar, 67, British journalist, stroke. • Tom Nairn, 90, Scottish political theorist, fall. • Gary Pettigrew, 78, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles, New York Giants), myelodysplastic syndrome. • Marek Plura, 52, Polish politician and psychotherapist, MEP (2014–2019), complications from spinal muscular atrophy. • Renée Radell, 93, American painter. • Jullebee Ranara, 34, Filipino overseas worker. (body discovered on this date) • Pino Roveredo, 68, Italian writer and theater director. • Kurt Schneider, 90, Austrian racing cyclist. • Bill Schonely, 93, American sports broadcaster (Portland Trail Blazers). • Krishna Shenoy, 54, American neuroscientist, pancreatic cancer. • Heino Sisask, 94, Estonian racewalker and sports administrator, chairman of the Estonian Gymnastics Federation (1984–1995). • Włodzimierz Sroka, 55, Polish economist and manager. • Stephanie Subercaseaux, 38, Chilean racing cyclist, suicide. • Ravipudi Venkatadri, 100, Indian philosopher. • Friedrich Weissensteiner, 95, Austrian historian and writer. • Dan Willard, American computer scientist. • Gabrielle Williams, 59, Australian author, stroke. 22Sabir Ali, 67, Indian decathlete, cardiac arrest. • Byram D. Avari, 81, Pakistani hotelier and sailor, owner of Avari Hotels. • Ian Black, 69, British journalist (The Guardian), and author (''Israel's Secret Wars''), complications from frontotemporal lobar degeneration. • Easley Blackwood Jr., 89, American composer (Twelve Microtonal Etudes for Electronic Music Media), pianist, and professor. • Lin Brehmer, 68, American disc jockey and radio personality (WXRT), prostate cancer. • Lady Martha Bruce, 101, British aristocrat, prison governor and army officer. • Matthew H. Clark, 85, American Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Rochester (1979–2012). • Gianfranco Goberti, 83, Italian painter. • John E. Gordon, 81, American rear admiral. • Leopoldo Guerra, 68, Guatemalan public official and lawyer. • David Hains, 92, Australian businessman and horse breeder. • Thomas Hellberg, 81, Swedish actor (Rederiet). • Darío Jara Saguier, 92, Paraguayan footballer (Rubio Ñu, Cerro Porteño, national team). • Vaughan Johnson, 75, Australian politician, Queensland MLA (1989–2015). • Octaviano Juarez-Corro, 49, Mexican-American fugitive (FBI Ten Most Wanted). • Masaru Konuma, 85, Japanese film director (Flower and Snake, Tattooed Flower Vase, ''Cloistered Nun: Runa's Confession''), pneumonia. • Marianne Mantell, 93, German-born American writer and audiobook executive, co-founder of Caedmon Audio. • Seyed Abolhassan Mokhtabad, 53, Iranian journalist, heart attack. • Lenie de Nijs, 83, Dutch swimmer, European champion (1958). • Sal Piro, 72, American fan club president (The Rocky Horror Picture Show) and author (Creatures of the Night), aneurysm. • Zhanna Pliyeva, 73, Georgian composer and pianist. • Siddheshwar Prasad, 94, Indian politician, governor of Tripura (1995–2000) and MP (1962–1977). • Mario Pupella, 77, Italian actor (Angela, Salvo, Padrenostro) and theater director. • Hossein Shahabi, 55, Iranian film director (For the Sake of Mahdi, The Sale, The Bright Day) and screenwriter, lung infection. • Bernd Uhl, 76, German Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Freiburg (2001–2018). • Agustí Villaronga, 69, Spanish film director (In a Glass Cage, Moon Child, Black Bread), screenwriter and actor. • Sam Bass Warner Jr., 94, American historian. • Nikos Xanthopoulos, 88, Greek actor and singer, heart disease. 23Abd Rani Osman, 64, Malaysian politician, Selangor State MLA (2008–2018), heart disease. • Joseph Agassi, 95, Israeli philosopher and author. • Pamela Kirkham, 16th Baroness Berners, 93, British hereditary peer, member of the House of Lords (1995–1999), stroke. • Patrizio Billio, 48, Italian footballer (Crystal Palace, Ancona, Dundee), heart attack. • Milton Bradley, 88, British racehorse trainer. • Álvaro Colom, 71, Guatemalan engineer, businessman and politician, president (2008–2012), cancer and pulmonary emphysema. • George Crabtree, 78, American physicist. • Paul A. David, 87, American economist and academic. • Jozef Dravecký, 75, Slovak diplomat, ambassador to Bulgaria (1993–1998), Latvia and Lithuania (2000–2005), and the Holy See (2007–2013). • Franklin Delano Floyd, 79, American murderer and rapist. • Stan Franklin, 91, American scientist (Artificial Minds). • Patricia Liggins Hill, 80, American academic and anthologist (Call and Response: The Riverside Anthology of the African American Literary Tradition). • Hu Guangzhen, 95, Chinese electronic engineer, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering. • Hiromitsu Kadota, 74, Japanese Hall of Fame baseball player (Nankai Hawks, Orix Braves). • Dolores Kondrashova, 86, Russian hairdresser. • Kweon Kab-yong, 65, South Korean Go player. • Serge Laget, 63, French board game designer (Mare Nostrum, Mystery of the Abbey). • William Lawvere, 85, American mathematician. • Fred Lindop, 84, British rugby league referee. • Mary Niles Maack, 77, American librarian and historian, cancer. • Edrissa Marong, 27, Gambian long-distance runner. • Eugenio Martín, 97, Spanish film director (''Bad Man's River, The Ugly Ones, Horror Express'') and screenwriter. • Stuart Murray, 89, Scottish golfer. • Victor Navasky, 90, American journalist (The Nation, Monocle, The New York Times Magazine). • Polo Polo, 78, Mexican comedian. • Everett Quinton, 71, American actor (Natural Born Killers, Pollock, Bros), glioblastoma. • E. Ramdoss, 66, Indian film director, screenwriter (Aayiram Pookkal Malarattum, Ravanan) and actor, heart attack. • Sami Sharaf, 93, Egyptian military officer. • Carol Sloane, 85, American jazz singer, complications from a stroke. • Top Topham, 75, English guitarist (The Yardbirds). • Valeri Urin, 88, Russian football player (Dynamo Moscow, Daugava Riga, Soviet Union national team) and manager. • Sudheer Varma, 34, actor (Neeku Naaku Dash Dash, Second Hand, Kundanapu Bomma), suicide. • Harald de Vlaming, 68, Dutch Olympic sailor (1976). • Roland Weller, 84, French businessman, president of RC Strasbourg Alsace (1994–1997). 24Oladejo Victor Akinlonu, 59, Nigerian artist. • Zaza Aleksidze, 87, Georgian historian and linguist. • Jean Anderson, 93, American cookbook author. • Benito Bollati, 96, Italian lawyer and politician, deputy (1974–1979). • Edward C. Chalfant, 85, American Episcopalian clergyman, bishop of Maine (1986–1996). • Raymond Cross, 74, American attorney, complications from a spinal tumor. • B. V. Doshi, 95, Indian architect (CEPT University, Tagore Memorial Hall, Indian Institute of Management Bangalore), Pritzker Prize winner (2018). • Christelle Doumergue, 59, French basketball player (Clermont UC, Tango Bourges Basket, national team). • Mounir Jelili, 73, Tunisian Olympic handball player (1972, 1976). • Lance Kerwin, 62, American actor (James at 15, The Loneliest Runner, ''Salem's Lot''). • Ole Didrik Lærum, 82, Norwegian oncologist and academic administrator, rector of the University of Bergen (1990–1995). • Mary Despina Lekas, 94, American physician. • Mira Lehr, 88, American artist. • Li Zhao, 82, Chinese landmine expert, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering. • George Magoha, 70, Kenyan surgeon and academic administrator, vice chancellor of the University of Nairobi (2005–2015) and minister of education (since 2019), cardiac arrest. • Frank Mestnik, 84, American football player (St. Louis Cardinals, Green Bay Packers). • Mònica Miquel Serdà, 60, Spanish politician, deputy (2003–2004). • Panteleimon, 87, Greek Orthodox prelate, metropolitan of Belgium and exarchate of the Netherlands and Luxembourg (1982–2013). • Jackson Rohm, 51, American singer-songwriter. 25Wolfgang Altenburg, 94, German general, inspector general of the Bundeswehr (1983–1986) and chairman of the NATO Military Committee (1986–1989). • Taijirō Amazawa, 86, Japanese poet and scholar. • Khadija Assad, 70–71, Moroccan actress, cancer. • Noah Cowan, 55, Canadian artistic director (TIFF Bell Lightbox, SFFILM), glioblastoma. • Maria Deroche, 84, Brazilian-born French architect. • Norman Dilworth, 92, British artist. • James Edmonds, 84, American Olympic rower (1964). • Shimon Elituv, 85, Israeli Orthodox rabbi. • David Ewins, 80, British mechanical engineer. • Hugh Fletcher, 89, Scottish footballer (Carlisle United, Celtic). • Pamela Anne Gordon, 79, Canadian model. • Titewhai Harawira, 90, New Zealand Māori activist. • Franciszek Jamroż, 79, Polish trade unionist and politician, mayor of Gdańsk (1991–1994). • Shantabai Kamble, 99, Indian writer. • Roger Louret, 72, French actor, playwright, and theatre director. • Jimmie Massie, 64, American politician. • Bernhard T. Mittemeyer, 92, American lieutenant general, surgeon general of the U.S. Army (1981–1985). • José Reis Pereira, 79, Brazilian politician, Piauí MLA (1987–1991). • Duncan Pugh, 48, Australian Olympic bobsledder (2010), brain aneurysm. • Willie Richardson, 74, American civil rights activist. • Barbara Stanley, 73, American psychologist, ovarian cancer. • Peter Stead, 92, English cricketer (Canadian national team). • Bilal al-Sudani, Somali terrorist. • Miki Takai, 55, Japanese journalist. • José Javier Viñes Rueda, 85, Spanish politician, senator (1989–1993), member of the Navarrese parliament (1983–1991, 1999–2003). • Cindy Williams, 75, American actress (Laverne & Shirley, American Graffiti, The Conversation). • John Gordon Williamson, 86, English cricketer (Northamptonshire, Durham, Cheshire). • Bob Young, 83, American college football coach (Sioux Falls Cougars). 26Dave Albright, 63, American football player (Saskatchewan Roughriders), heart attack. • Rodolfo Ares, 68, Spanish politician, member of the Basque Parliament (1994–2009, 2012–2016). • Pat Ashworth, 92-93, British nursing sister. • Sayyid Ghulam Hussain Shah Bukhari, 90, Pakistani Islamic scholar. • Dean Daughtry, 76, American keyboard player (The Candymen, Classics IV, Atlanta Rhythm Section). • Sepp Dürr, 69, German politician, member of the Landtag of Bavaria (1998–2018), cancer. • Diana Fisher, 91, Australian television personality (The Inventors, Beauty and the Beast) and commentator, non-Hodgkin lymphoma. • Fiona Graham, 61, Australian anthropologist and geisha. • Zdeňka Hradilová, 84, Czech Olympic sprint canoer (1964). • Helene L. Kaplan, 89, American lawyer. • Nicholas Kepros, 90, American actor (Amadeus, Quiz Show, The Associate). • Attilio Labis, 86, French ballet dancer and teacher. • Jessie Lemonier, 25, American football player (Los Angeles Chargers, Detroit Lions). • Eduard Lobau, 34, Belarusian political activist, shot. • Peter McCann, 74, American songwriter ("Do You Wanna Make Love", "Right Time of the Night") and musician. • Billy Packer, 82, American sports broadcaster and analyst (ACC, NCAA Final Four), kidney failure. • Gary Peters, 85, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox, Boston Red Sox). • Peter G. J. Pulzer, 93, Austrian-born British historian. • Judo Rathnam, 92, Indian stuntman (Thamarai Kulam, Vallavan Oruvan, Thalai Nagaram). • Harry Raven, 86, Australian rugby footballer. • Allan Ryan, 77, American attorney, heart attack. • Abdul Jabar Sabet, 78, Afghan politician, attorney general (2006–2008). • Edgar Schein, 94, Swiss-born American business theorist and psychologist. • Irvine Shillingford, 78, Dominican cricketer (West Indies, Combined Islands, Windward Islands). • Dmitri Shkidchenko, Ukrainian figure skater and coach. • Mesir Suryadi, 79, Indonesian politician, member of the People's Representative Council (2004–2009). • Keith Thomson, 81, New Zealand Olympic field hockey player (1968), and cricketer (Canterbury, national team). • Võ Văn Ái, 87, Vietnamese poet, journalist and human-rights activist. • Wang Wei, 85, Chinese physicist, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. • Alice Wolf, 89, Austrian-born American politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1996–2013), leukemia. 27Albert Almanza, 86, Mexican Olympic basketball player (1960, 1964). • Raimo Aulis Anttila, 87, Finnish linguist. • Anthony Arlidge, 85, British barrister and judge. • Daniel Boone, 80, English pop musician ("Beautiful Sunday"). • Bob Chrystal, 92, Canadian ice hockey player (New York Rangers). • Marcia G. Cooke, 68, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Southern Florida (since 2004). • Robert Dalva, 80, American film editor (The Black Stallion, Captain America: The First Avenger, Jumanji), lymphoma. • Gerard Escoda, 50, Spanish footballer (Reus, Villarreal) and sporting director (CE Sabadell), cancer. • Pietro Forquet, 97, Italian bridge player. • R. Kent Greenawalt, 86, American academic. • Gregory Allen Howard, 70, American screenwriter and film producer (Remember the Titans, Ali, Harriet), heart failure. • Shahidul Islam, 65, Bangladeshi politician, MP (2002–2006), complications from diabetes. • Jamuna, 86, Indian actress (Milan, Pandanti Kapuram) and politician, MP (1989–1991). • Helena Jungwirth, 77, Swedish operatic mezzo-soprano. • Gulmira Karimova, 45, Kazakh politician, senator (since 2023). • Aleksander Krawczuk, 100, Polish historian and politician, minister of culture (1986–1989) and MP (1991–1997). • Alfred Leslie, 95, American painter and film director (Pull My Daisy), COVID-19. • Li Wenjun, 92, Chinese translator. • Emmie Lucassen-Reynders, 87, Dutch chemist. • Mikhail Mustygin, 85, Belarusian footballer (Avangard-Kortek, CSK MO, Dinamo Minsk). • Srinivasa Murthy, Indian dubbing artist, cardiac arrest. • Michiko Nagai, 97, Japanese historical fiction writer. • Albert Okura, 71, American businessman, founder of Juan Pollo, sepsis. • Saša Petrović, 61, Bosnian-Serbian actor (''It's Hard to Be Nice, Fuse, Lud, zbunjen, normalan''). • Ghislaine Pierie, 53, Dutch actress, film director, and stage director (Baantjer, Moordvrouw, SpangaS). • Martin Purtscher, 94, Austrian politician, governor of Vorarlberg (1987–1997). • Alexander Pushnitsa, 73, Russian sambo practitioner, cancer. • William J. Riley, 75, American jurist, judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit (since 2001). • David Rimmer, 81, Canadian avant-garde filmmaker, and educator. • Malcolm Robbins, 62, American serial killer and rapist. • Floyd Sneed, 80, Canadian drummer (Three Dog Night). • Sylvia Syms, 89, English actress (At Home with the Braithwaites, The Queen, Ice Cold in Alex). • Ting Chiang, 86, Taiwanese actor (Four Loves, The Bold, the Corrupt, and the Beautiful, All in 700) and film director. • Isaac Trachtenberg, 99, Ukrainian toxicologist, member of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. • Donald Trelford, 85, British journalist, editor of The Observer (1975–1993), cancer. • Derek Tulk, 88, English cricketer (Hampshire). • Yang Yi, 103, Chinese literary translator. 28Amru Daulay, 83, Indonesian politician, regent of Mandailing Natal (2000–2010). • Hilda Bettermann, 80, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1991–1999). • Jacques Bloch, 98, French resistance fighter. • Odd Børre, 83, Norwegian pop singer (Eurovision Song Contest 1968). • Gérard Caillaud, 76, French actor (The Accuser, , The Dogs) and stage director. • Phil Coles, 91, Australian sports administrator and Olympic sprint canoeist (1960, 1964, 1968). • Garth Everett, 69, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (2007–2020), cancer. • Hussain Rabi Gandhi, 74, Indian writer and political activist. • Jane F. Gardner, 88, British historian and academic. • Anne Haug, 101, Norwegian politician. • Max Huwyler, 91, Swiss writer. • Stefan Kjernholm, 71, Swedish Olympic luger (1976, 1980). • Krister Kristensson, 80, Swedish footballer (Malmö, Trelleborg, national team). • Eva Kushner, 93, Canadian academic. • Viola Léger, 92, Canadian actress (''Jerome's Secret'') and politician, senator (2001–2005). • Kent Lockhart, 59, American-born Australian basketball player (Eastside Spectres, Albany Patroons). • Lisa Loring, 64, American actress (The Addams Family, Blood Frenzy, As the World Turns), stroke. • Paulo Roberto de Souza Matos, 78, Brazilian politician, deputy (1987–1991). • Evgeny Mogilevsky, 77, Russian pianist. • Adama Niane, 56, French actor (Baise-moi, Get In, Lupin). • Landon Pearson, 92, Canadian author and politician, senator (1994–2005). • Dan Ramos, 41, American politician, member of the Ohio House of Representatives (2011–2019). • Xavier Rubert de Ventós, 83, Spanish politician, philosopher, and writer, deputy (1982–1986) and MEP (1986–1994). • Harold Rusland, 84, Surinamese politician, minister of education (1980–1983). • Jaroslav Šedivý, 93, Czech politician, minister of foreign affairs (1997–1998). • Jiří Šetlík, 93, Czech art historian and academic. • Paul Stevenson, 82, English major general. • Barrett Strong, 81, American singer ("Money (That's What I Want)") and songwriter ("I Heard It Through the Grapevine", "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone"). • Carlo Tavecchio, 79, Italian football executive, president of the FIGC (2014–2017), lung disease. • Tom Verlaine, 73, American musician (Television), songwriter ("Marquee Moon") and producer (Sketches for My Sweetheart the Drunk). • Hershell West, 82, American basketball player (Syracuse Nationals) and coach. • Robert J. Winglass, 87, American lieutenant general and politician, member of the Maine House of Representatives (1995–1998). • Vasily Zakharyashchev, 77, Russian politician, deputy (2007–2011). 29George Beven, 93, Sri Lankan-British artist. • Bob Born, 98, American businessman (Peeps, Hot Tamales). • Vito Chimenti, 69, Italian football player (Matera, Palermo, Taranto) and manager, heart attack. • Naba Das, 61, Indian politician, member of the Odisha Legislative Assembly (since 2009), shot. • Adriana Dias, 52, Brazilian anthropologist and activist, brain cancer. • John Devine, 82, Australian football player and coach (Geelong, North Hobart). • Vadym Dobizha, 81, Ukrainian football manager (Zorya Luhansk, JK Sillamäe Kalev). • Ross Gillespie, 87, New Zealand Olympic field hockey player (1960, 1964) and two-time Olympic coach. • Gopal Sri Ram, 79, Malaysian jurist, judge of the Federal Court (2009–2010), lung infection. • Sitiveni Halapua, 73, Tongan politician, MP (2010–2014). • Brandon Jackson, 88, British Anglican priest, dean of Lincoln (1989–1997). • Barrie Juniper, 90, British plant scientist and author (The Carnivorous Plants). • Masood Sharif Khan Khattak, 72, Pakistani intelligence officer, director-general of the Intelligence Bureau (1993–1996). • Michael Krebs, 66, American actor (Field of Lost Shoes). • Vatti Vasant Kumar, 67, Indian politician, Andhra Pradesh MLA (2004–2014). • Heddy Lester, 72, Dutch singer and actress. • Hazel McCallion, 101, Canadian politician, mayor of Mississauga (1978–2014), pancreatic cancer. • Gerhard Moehring, 101, German teacher and local historian. • Henry Moore, 88, American football player (New York Giants, Baltimore Colts). • John D. Morris, 76, American young earth creationist. • Bernard A. Newcomb, 79, American businessman, co-founder of E-Trade. • Simon Ifede Ogouma, 89, Beninese politician, minister of foreign affairs (1980–1982). • Dmytro Pavlychko, 93, Ukrainian poet, translator and diplomat, ambassador to Slovakia (1995–1998) and Poland (1999–2002). • George R. Robertson, 89, Canadian actor (Police Academy, E.N.G., JFK). • Gordon Rohlehr, 80, Guyanese academic. • Mandeep Roy, 73, Indian actor (Minchina Ota, Baadada Hoo, Benkiya Bale), cardiac arrest. • Roger Schank, 76, American artificial intelligence theorist. • Kyle Smaine, 31, American freestyle skier, avalanche. • Will Steffen, 75, American-born Australian climatologist and chemist, pancreatic cancer. • Grant Stoelwinder, 52, Australian swimmer and coach. • Gero Storjohann, 64, German politician, MP (since 2002), member of the Landtag of Schleswig-Holstein (1994–2002). • Leif Svanström, 79, Swedish doctor. • Gabriel Tacchino, 88, French classical pianist. • Sidney Thornton, 68, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers). • Piotr Waśko, 61, Polish politician, MP (2007–2011). • Annie Wersching, 45, American actress (24, The Last of Us, Runaways), cancer. • Graham Winteringham, 99, English architect (Crescent Theatre). • Gerhard Woitzik, 95, German politician, chairman of the Centre Party (1974–1986, 1996–2009, 2011–2021). 30John Adams, 71, American baseball superfan (Cleveland Indians/Guardians) and drummer. • Viktor Ageyev, 86, Russian water polo player, Olympic silver medallist (1960). • Jesús Aguilar Padilla, 70, Mexican politician, governor of Sinaloa (2005–2010). • Alben W. Barkley II, 78, American politician. • Bobby Beathard, 86, American Hall of Fame football executive (Miami Dolphins, Washington Redskins, San Diego Chargers), complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Pat Bunch, 83, American country music songwriter ("I'll Still Be Loving You", "Wild One", "Living in a Moment"). • Fernando Elboj Broto, 76, Spanish teacher and politician, senator (1982–1989, 2008–2011). • Andrew Grimwade, 92, Australian chemical engineer and scientist. • Ryszard Gryglewski, 90, Polish pharmacologist and physician. • Ann Harding, 64, Australian economist. • Sir Michael Heller, 86, British mining executive, chairman of Bisichi Mining and London & Associated Properties. • Donald M. Hess, 86, Swiss winemaker and art collector. • Bobby Hull, 84, Canadian Hall of Fame ice hockey player (Chicago Blackhawks, Winnipeg Jets, Hartford Whalers), Stanley Cup champion (1961). • John Bailey Jones, 95, American jurist and politician, judge of the U.S. District Court for South Dakota (since 1981) and member of the South Dakota House of Representatives (1956–1960). • Matthew Klein, 89, American politician. • László Kordás, 53, Hungarian trade unionist and politician, MP (since 2022), heart attack. • Li Jieshou, 98, Chinese surgeon and engineer. • Ann McLaughlin Korologos, 81, American politician, secretary of labor (1987–1989), complications from meningitis. • Charly Loubet, 77, French footballer (Cannes, Nice, national team). • Celeste McCollough, 96, American psychologist (McCollough effect). • Gerald Mortag, 64, German cyclist, Olympic silver medallist (1980). • Ouyang Pingkai, 77, Chinese engineer and academic administrator, president of Nanjing Tech University (2001–2012) and member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering. • Linda Pastan, 90, American poet, cancer. • Shamsul Alam Pramanik, 70, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1996–2008), complications from diabetes. • Alexis Ravelo, 51, Spanish writer. • Mike Schrunk, 80, American district attorney, complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Albert Schweitzer, 101, American newspaper cartoonist (St. Louis Post-Dispatch). • Félix Sienra, 107, Uruguayan Olympic sailor (1948). • Charles Silverstein, 87, American writer (The Joy of Gay Sex), therapist and gay activist. • Pedo Terlaje, 76, American politician, member of the Legislature of Guam (since 2019). • James Alexander Thom, 89, American author. • Ting Pang-hsin, 86, Chinese linguist. • K. V. Tirumalesh, 82, Indian writer and poet. • Diana Tomkinson, 79, British Olympic alpine skier (1968). • Jeff Vlaming, 63, American television writer and producer (The X-Files, Hannibal, The 100), cancer. • Teddy Joseph Von Nukem, 35, American white supremacist, suicide by gunshot. 31Tiba al-Ali, 22, Iraqi-born Turkish social media personality, strangulation. • Louis-Charles Bary, 96, French trade unionist and politician, mayor of Neuilly-sur-Seine (2002–2008). • Cleonice Berardinelli, 106, Brazilian writer, member of the Academia Brasileira de Letras. • Shanti Bhushan, 97, Indian lawyer and politician, minister of law and justice (1977–1979). • Jacques Brassinne de La Buissière, 93, Belgian political scientist. • Cleve Bryant, 75, American college football player (Ohio Bobcats) and coach (Illinois Fighting Illini, Texas Longhorns). • Lou Campanelli, 84, American basketball coach (James Madison Dukes, California Golden Bears). • Anna Czerwińska, 73, Polish mountaineer. • Errol Dixon, 86, Jamaican blues singer and pianist. • Joyce Dopkeen, 80, American photographer (The New York Times). • David Durenberger, 88, American politician, member of the U.S. Senate (1978–1995), heart failure. • Dave Elder, 47, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians). • General Transporter, Cameroonian Ambazonian rebel leader. • Mark S. Golub, 77, American rabbi and media entrepreneur (Jewish Broadcasting Service). • Jorunn Hageler, 76, Norwegian politician, MP (1993–1997). • Donie Hanlon, 85, Irish Gaelic footballer (Gracefield, Offaly county). • Tyler James Hoare, 82, American designer, artist, and sculptor. • Alan Hurst, 77, British politician, MP (1997–2005). • Bernd Karwofsky, 77, German Olympic ski jumper (1968). • Kim Young-hee, 59, South Korean basketball player, Olympic silver medallist (1984), brain cancer. • Jan Kudra, 85, Polish Olympic cyclist (1964). • C. Lalitha, 84, Indian Carnatic singer (Bombay Sisters), heart attack. • Nicole Lattès, 84, French editor. • Luiz Suzin Marini, 87, Brazilian politician, Santa Catarina MLA (1991–1999). • Josefina Angélica Meabe, 83, Argentine rancher and politician, senator (2009–2015). • Willie Milne, 71, Scottish professional golfer, cardiac arrest. • Joe Moss, 92, American football player (Washington Redskins) and coach (Philadelphia Eagles, Toronto Argonauts). • Henrik Nordbrandt, 77, Danish poet (Drømmebroer), novelist and essayist. • Kadriye Nurmambet, 89, Romanian traditional folk singer and folklorist. • Luigi Pasinetti, 92, Italian economist. • Ilya São Paulo, 59, Brazilian actor (The Amulet of Ogum, The Third Bank of the River, Amor de Mãe). • Edmond Roudnitska, 91, French Olympic hurdler (1952, 1956, 1960). • Egon Schmidt, 91, Hungarian ornithologist and natural historian. • Dennis Schneider, 80, Canadian politician, member and speaker of the Yukon Legislative Assembly (2000–2002). • Tom Schoen, 77, American football player (Cleveland Browns). • Barbara Scofield, 96, American tennis player. • Eddie Spence, 97, Northern Irish Gaelic footballer (Antrim). • Charlie Thomas, 85, American Hall of Fame singer (The Drifters), liver cancer. ==References==
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