1 •
Viktor Afanasyev, 72, Russian military musician, Senior Director of the
Military Band Service of the Armed Forces of Russia (1993–2002). •
Péter Andorai, 71, Hungarian actor (''
My Father's Happy Years, Bizalom, My 20th Century''). •
Danny Ayres, 33, British speedway rider, suicide. •
Ilie Bărbulescu, 62, Romanian footballer (
Argeș Pitești,
Steaua,
national team), heart attack. •
George Blondheim, 63, Canadian pianist and composer. •
Leons Briedis, 70, Latvian poet and author. •
John A. DiBiaggio, 87, American academic administrator, President of the
University of Connecticut (1970–1985),
Michigan State University (1985–1992) and
Tufts University (1992–2001). •
Ronald Duman, 65, American psychiatrist. •
Lila Garrett, 94, American television writer (
Bewitched, ''
Baby, I'm Back''). •
Luciano Gaucci, 81, Italian football executive, President of
Perugia (1991–2004). •
Andy Gill, 64, English post-punk guitarist (
Gang of Four) and record producer. •
Clarence "Jeep" Jones, 86, American community activist. •
Jaswant Singh Kanwal, 100, Indian novelist. •
Roger Landry, 86, Canadian businessman and publisher (
La Presse). •
Lev Mayorov, 50, Russian-Azerbaijani football player and manager (
Kuban Barannikovsky,
Chernomorets Novorossiysk,
national team). •
Denford McDonald, 90, New Zealand businessman. •
Anthony N. Michel, 84, American electrical engineer. •
Luciano Ricceri, 79, Italian production designer (
A Special Day, ''
Captain Fracassa's Journey''). •
Admiral K. Sangma, Indian politician,
MLA (1993–2003), heart disease. •
Peter Serkin, 72, American classical pianist,
Grammy winner (
1966), pancreatic cancer. •
Howard E. Smither, 94, American musicologist. •
Charles Wood, 87, British screenwriter (
The Knack ...and How to Get It,
Help!,
Iris).
2 •
Peter Aluma, 46, Nigerian basketball player (
Liberty Flames,
Sacramento Kings). •
Senaka Angulugaha, 60, Sri Lankan cricketer (
Sri Lanka Air Force Sports Club). •
Claire Clouzot, 86, French film director and critic. •
Johnny Lee Davenport, 69, American actor (
The Fugitive,
Joy,
Work in Progress), leukemia. •
Bernard Ebbers, 78, Canadian communications executive and convicted fraudster, CEO of
WorldCom (1985–2002). •
Roger Fieldhouse, 79, British historian and academic. •
Sir Victor Glover, 87, Mauritian chief judge. •
Mad Mike Hoare, 100, British mercenary leader (
Congo Crisis,
Operation Angela). •
Harold H. Izard, 80, American politician,
New York State Assemblyman (1975–1976). •
Kofi B, Ghanaian
highlife musician, heart attack. •
Ivan Král, 71, Czech-American musician and songwriter ("
Ask the Angels", "
Pumping (My Heart)", "
Dancing Barefoot"). •
David Lacy-Scott, 99, English cricketer (
Cambridge University,
Kent). •
Enemésio Ângelo Lazzaris, 71, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Balsas (since 2008). •
Philip Leder, 85, American geneticist. •
Mike Moore, 71, New Zealand politician,
Prime Minister (1990),
Director-General of the World Trade Organization (1999–2002),
Ambassador to the United States (2010–2015). •
Ryszard Olszewski, 87, Polish Olympic basketball player (
1960) and coach, and politician. •
Lovelady Powell, 89, American actress (
I Never Sang for My Father,
The Possession of Joel Delaney,
The Happy Hooker). •
Kommareddy Surender Reddy, Indian politician,
MLA (1985–1989). •
M. Narayana Reddy, 88, Indian politician,
MP (1967–1971),
MLA (1972–1978). •
Harry Rubin, 93, American cell biologist and virologist. •
Gale Schisler, 86, American politician, member of the
U.S. (1965–1967) and
Illinois (1969–1981) Houses of Representatives. •
Robert Sheldon, Baron Sheldon, 96, British politician,
MP (1964–2001) and member of the
House of Lords (2001–2015), heart attack. •
Rabi Singh, 89, Indian
Odia poet. •
Salahuddin Wahid, 77, Indonesian politician and Islamic scholar, member of the
People's Consultative Assembly (1998–1999), complications from heart surgery. •
Valentin Yanin, 90, Russian historian.
3 •
Philippe Adamov, 63, French cartoonist. •
Robert Alner, 76, British racehorse trainer. •
Deborah Batts, 72, American jurist, Judge of the
U.S. District Court for Southern New York (since 1994). •
John Edward Brockelbank, 88, Canadian politician, member of the
Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (1964–1982, 1986–1991). •
Jacques Delelienne, 91, Belgian Olympic athlete (
1952). •
Morris Foster, 83, Irish Olympic racing cyclist (
1968). •
Donald S. Gann, 87, American trauma surgeon. •
Pranab Kumar Gogoi, 83, Indian politician,
MLA (since 2001). •
John Grant, 70, Scottish science fiction writer. •
Hsueh Shou Sheng, 93, Chinese-Canadian academic. •
Durul Huda, 64, Bangladeshi politician,
MP (1988–1990), mayor of
Rajshahi City Corporation (1990). •
David Kessler, 60, French senior official (
Conseil supérieur de l'audiovisuel,
Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée). •
Douglas Knapp, 70, American cinematographer and camera operator (
Assault on Precinct 13,
Star Trek: Voyager). •
William John McNaughton, 93, American-born Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of
Incheon (1961–2002). •
Eric Parkin, 95, English pianist. •
Vilen Prokofyev, 18, Kazakh ice hockey player (
Snezhnye Barsy Astana),
Ewing's sarcoma. •
Gene Reynolds, 96, American actor (
Gallant Sons) and television producer (
M*A*S*H,
Lou Grant), heart failure. •
Frank H. T. Rhodes, 93, British-American academic, president of
Cornell University (1977–1995). •
Josefa Rika, 32, Fijian cricketer (
national team). •
Aurel Șelaru, 84, Romanian Olympic racing cyclist (
1960). •
Valentyna Shevchenko, 84, Ukrainian politician, chairperson of the
Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (1985–1990). •
George Steiner, 90, French-American literary critic and essayist (
After Babel). •
Jana Vápenková, 72, Czech Olympic volleyball player (
1972). •
Roy Walton, 87, English card magician. •
Eugen V. Witkowsky, 69, Russian fantasy writer. •
Willie Wood, 83, American
Hall of Fame football player (
Green Bay Packers).
4 •
Giancarlo Bergamini, 93, Italian fencer, Olympic gold medalist (
1956). •
Claudio Bonadio, 64, Argentine federal judge (
Notebook scandal,
AMIA bombing), brain tumor. •
Kamau Brathwaite, 89, Barbadian poet and academic. •
Bill Britten, 91, American actor (
Bozo the Clown). •
Andrew Brough, 56, New Zealand musician and songwriter (
Straitjacket Fits). •
Gil Coan, 97, American baseball player (
Washington Senators,
Baltimore Orioles,
New York Giants). •
José Luis Cuerda, 72, Spanish film director (''
Butterfly's Tongue, Amanece, que no es poco), producer (The Others'') and screenwriter,
Goya winner (
1987,
1988,
2000,
2009). •
Jean Faggion, 88, French Olympic pistol shooter (
1972,
1976). •
Marie-Fanny Gournay, 93, French politician. •
Abadi Hadis, 22, Ethiopian Olympic long-distance runner (
2016). •
Tibor Halgas, 38, Hungarian footballer (
Diósgyőri VTK,
BKV Előre SC), traffic collision. •
Terry Hands, 79, British theatre director (
Royal Shakespeare Company). •
Peter Hogg, 80, New Zealand-born Canadian lawyer and legal scholar. •
Volodymyr Inozemtsev, 55, Ukrainian triple jumper. •
Laurie Johnson, 92, Barbadian cricketer (
Derbyshire). •
Volker David Kirchner, 77, German violist and composer. •
Dick Koecher, 93, American baseball player (
Philadelphia Phillies). •
Romualdas Lankauskas, 87, Lithuanian writer and playwright. •
Nadia Lutfi, 83, Egyptian actress (
The Night of Counting the Years,
Saladin the Victorious). •
Bonnie MacLean, 80, American psychedelic poster artist. •
Asiwaju Yinka Mafe, 46, Nigerian politician. •
Donatien Mavoungou, 72, Gabonese physician and fraudster. •
Alice Mayhew, 87, American book editor and publisher (
Simon & Schuster). •
L. Jacques Ménard, 74, Canadian businessman, Chancellor of
Concordia University (2012–2014). •
Jane Milmore, 64, American playwright, television writer and producer (
Martin,
Newhart,
The Hughleys), pancreatic cancer. •
Zwy Milshtein, 85, Romanian-born French painter. •
Gianni Minervini, 91, Italian film producer (
Berlinguer, I Love You, ''
Where's Picone?, Marrakech Express''),
Nastro d'Argento winner (1984). •
Daniel arap Moi, 95, Kenyan politician,
MP (1963–2004),
Vice President (1967–1978) and
President (1978–2002), multiple organ failure. •
Nguyễn Văn Chiếu, 70, Vietnamese martial artist, master of
Vovinam. •
William Oxley, 80, English poet and philosopher. •
Ljiljana Petrović, 81, Serbian singer ("
Neke davne zvezde"). •
Eugen Pleško, 71, Croatian Olympic cyclist (
1972). •
Frank Plummer, 67, Canadian microbiologist (
rVSV-ZEBOV vaccine). •
Benito Sarti, 83, Italian footballer (
Sampdoria,
Juventus,
national team). •
Teodor Shanin, 89, Lithuanian-born British sociologist. •
Alexander Skvortsov, 65, Russian ice hockey player, Olympic champion (
1984). •
Fernando Suarez, 52, Filipino Roman Catholic priest, heart attack.
5 •
Aidar Akayev, 43, Kyrgyz politician, President of the
National Olympic Committee (2004–2005), cardiac arrest. •
Edwin Barbosa, 51, Brazilian percussionist. •
Carlos Barisio, 69, Argentine footballer (
Gimnasia,
All Boys,
Ferro Carril Oeste), lung cancer. •
Eamonn Boyce, 94, Irish
IRA volunteer. •
Buddy Cage, 73, American pedal steel guitarist (
New Riders of the Purple Sage,
Great Speckled Bird), multiple myeloma. •
Diane Cailhier, 73, Canadian filmmaker and director. •
Stanley Cohen, 97, American biochemist,
Nobel Prize laureate (1986). •
Kevin Conway, 77, American actor (
Gettysburg,
Thirteen Days,
Oz), heart attack. •
Ian Cushenan, 86, Canadian ice hockey player (
Montreal Canadiens,
Chicago Blackhawks),
Stanley Cup champion (
1959). •
Gyurme Dorje, 69, Scottish Buddhist philosopher. •
Kirk Douglas, 103, American actor (
Spartacus,
Paths of Glory,
Seven Days in May),
Honorary Oscar winner (
1996). •
F. X. Feeney, 66, American screenwriter (
Frankenstein Unbound,
The Big Brass Ring), film director and film critic. •
James Leo Garrett Jr., 94, American theologian. •
Naadodigal Gopal, 54, Indian actor and comedian, heart attack. •
Irwin Kremen, 94, American artist. •
Beverly Pepper, 97, American sculptor. •
Lawrence W. Pierce, 95, American jurist, Judge of the
U.S. District Court for Southern New York (1971–1981) and
Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit (1981–1995). •
Dmitry Ponomarev, 67, Russian entrepreneur. •
Yves Pouliquen, 88, French ophthalmologist, member of the
Académie française (since 2001). •
Mohammad Shafiq, Pakistani politician,
MLA (since 2015), cardiac arrest. •
Rajendra Prakash Singh, 75, Indian politician,
MLA (1990–1998), cancer. •
John C. Whitcomb, 95, American theologian and author (
The Genesis Flood).
6 •
Dick Atha, 88, American basketball player (
New York Knicks,
Detroit Pistons). •
Cyril Bardsley, 88, English track cyclist. •
Francie Brolly, 82, Irish politician,
MLA (2003–2010). •
Rush Brown, 65, American football player (
St. Louis Cardinals). •
Raphaël Coleman, 25, British actor (
Nanny McPhee, ''
It's Alive, The Fourth Kind''), heart failure. •
Greg Hawick, 87, Australian rugby league football player (
South Sydney Rabbitohs,
national team) and coach (
North Sydney Bears). •
Gioacchino Illiano, 84, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Nocera Inferiore-Sarno (1987–2011). •
Roger Kahn, 92, American author (
The Boys of Summer). •
Earl Kemp, 90, American publisher and editor, fall. •
Malik Ata Muhammad Khan, 78, Pakistani feudal lord and politician. •
Bruno Léchevin, 68, French trade unionist (
Électricité de France). •
Jan Liberda, 83, Polish football player (
Polonia Bytom,
AZ,
national team) and manager. •
Ola Magnell, 74, Swedish musician, heart failure. •
Miss Shefali, 76, Indian actress (
Pratidwandi), kidney disease. •
André Neles, 42, Brazilian-Equatorial Guinean footballer (
Botafogo Futebol Clube,
São Carlos,
Equatorial Guinea national team), heart attack. •
Qiu Jun, 72, Chinese bodybuilder,
COVID-19. •
Bommireddy Sundara Rami Reddy, 84, Indian politician,
MLA (1978–1983, 1985–1994). •
Peter Rockwell, 83, American sculptor. •
Charles Royster, 75, American historian. •
Nello Santi, 88, Italian conductor. •
J. B. Sumarlin, 87, Indonesian economist and politician,
Minister of Finance (1988–1993). •
Krishna Baldev Vaid, 92, Indian writer. •
Jhon Jairo Velásquez, 57, Colombian hitman, drug dealer and extortionist (
Medellín Cartel), esophageal cancer. •
Wang Jin, 93, Chinese archaeologist, thoracic
spinal tuberculosis.
7 •
Mohammad S. Abdeli, Saudi Arabian footballer. •
Sir Leonard Appleyard, 81, British diplomat,
Ambassador to China (1994–1997). •
Mykolas Arlauskas, 89, Lithuanian agronomist, signatory of the
Act of March 11. •
Orson Bean, 91, American actor (
Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman,
Being John Malkovich) and game show panelist (
To Tell the Truth), traffic collision. •
Raju Bharatan, 86, Indian cricket journalist. •
Ron Calhoun, 86, Canadian non-profit executive (
Canadian Cancer Society,
Marathon of Hope). •
Ronny Drayton, 66, American guitarist. •
Angel Echevarria, 48, American baseball player (
Colorado Rockies,
Milwaukee Brewers,
Chicago Cubs), fall. •
Lucille Eichengreen, 95, German Holocaust survivor and memoirist. •
Lenin El-Ramly, 74, Egyptian screenwriter (
The Terrorist). •
Brian Glennie, 73, Canadian ice hockey player (
Toronto Maple Leafs,
Los Angeles Kings), Olympic bronze medallist (
1968). •
James George, 101, Canadian diplomat. •
Mary Griffith, 85, American LGBT rights activist. •
Pierre Guyotat, 80, French novelist. •
Hong Ling, 53, Chinese geneticist and professor,
COVID-19. •
Marilyn Jenkins, 85, American baseball player (
Grand Rapids Chicks). •
Airat Khairullin, 49, Russian businessman and politician, member of the
State Duma (since 2003), helicopter crash. •
Paul Koralek, 86, Austrian-born British architect. •
Bal Kudtarkar, 98, Indian radio personality. •
Jørgen E. Larsen, 74, Danish football player (
Herfølge) and manager (
Ghana national team,
Qatar national team). •
Li Wenliang, 34, Chinese ophthalmologist and whistleblower, COVID-19. •
James McGarrell, 89, American painter. •
Nexhmije Pagarusha, 86, Albanian singer and actress. •
Brian Pilkington, 86, English footballer (
Burnley,
Bolton Wanderers,
Barrow). •
Larry Popein, 89, Canadian ice hockey player (
New York Rangers,
Oakland Seals) and coach (
Omaha Knights). •
Pablo Rosenkjer, 89, Argentine Olympic alpine skier (
1948,
1952). •
Go Soo-jung, 24, South Korean actress and model. •
Harold Strachan, 94, South African writer and anti-apartheid activist. •
Ann E. Todd, 88, American actress. •
Wichie Torres, 67, Puerto Rican painter, cardiovascular disease. •
Grazia Volpi, 78, Italian film producer (
Caesar Must Die,
Fiorile). •
Steve Weber, 76, American folk singer, songwriter and guitarist (
The Holy Modal Rounders,
The Fugs).
8 •
Paddy Broderick, 80, Irish jockey. •
Michael Bushby, 88, English cricketer (
Cambridge University Cricket Club). •
Robert Conrad, 84, American actor (
Hawaiian Eye,
The Wild Wild West,
Baa Baa Black Sheep), heart failure. •
Jacques Cuinières, 77, French photographer. •
Maurice Girardot, 98, French basketball player, Olympic silver medalist (
1948). •
Aleksandr Titovich Golubev, 83, Russian intelligence officer (
KGB,
Foreign Intelligence Service). •
Victor Gorelick, 78, American comic book editor (
Archie Comics). •
Mariano Gottifredi, 89, Italian Olympic rower (
1968,
1972). •
Paula Kelly, 77, American actress (
Night Court,
Santa Barbara,
Soylent Green) and dancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. •
Erazim Kohák, 86, Czech philosopher and writer. •
Lew Mander, 80, New Zealand-born Australian organic chemist. •
Robert Massin, 94, French graphic designer, cerebral hemorrhage. •
Dave McCoy, 104, American businessman, founder of the
Mammoth Mountain Ski Area. •
Ron McLarty, 72, American author, narrator and actor (
Spenser: For Hire,
Courage the Cowardly Dog,
Champs). •
Bhagwat Patel, 84, Indian politician,
MLA (1990–1993). •
Bill Robinson, 71, Canadian Olympic basketball player (
1976). •
Carlos Rojas Vila, 91, Spanish author. •
Sankar Sen, 92, Indian academic and politician, vice chancellor of
Jadavpur University,
MLA (1991–2001). •
Keelin Shanley, 51, Irish journalist and newscaster (
RTÉ News: Six One), cancer. •
Volker Spengler, 80, German actor (
In a Year of 13 Moons,
The Third Generation,
The Marriage of Maria Braun). •
Yi Hae-won, 100, South Korean princess, head of the
House of Yi (since 2005).
9 •
Terry Bamford, 77, British social worker. •
Goldie Brangman-Dumpson, 102, American nurse. •
Sir John Cadogan, 89, British organic chemist. •
Don Coleman, 87, American high school basketball coach. •
Délizia, 67, Belgian singer. •
Abdel Aziz El Mubarak, 69, Sudanese singer, pneumonia. •
Marvin P. Feinsmith, 87, American bassoonist. •
Richard J. Fox, 92, American real estate developer. •
Mirella Freni, 84, Italian operatic soprano. •
David Gistau, 49, Spanish TV writer and novelist, brain injury. •
Margareta Hallin, 88, Swedish operatic soprano. •
Sorrel Hays, 79, American pianist and composer. •
Giriraj Kishore, 82, Indian writer, heart attack. •
Delores J. Knaak, 90, American educator and politician, member of the
Minnesota Senate (1977–1980). •
Enrique Marin, 84, Spanish-born French painter and sculptor. •
Peter McCall, 83, English footballer (
Bristol City,
Oldham Athletic). •
P. Parameswaran, 91, Indian historian and political activist (
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh). •
Carlos Julio Pereyra, 97, Uruguayan politician,
Senator (1966–2005), kidney failure. •
Karl-Heinz Rädler, 84, German astrophysicist. •
K. Jayachandra Reddy, 90, Indian jurist, Judge of the
Supreme Court (1979–1980) and Chairman of the
Press Council (2001–2005). •
Donald Russell, 99, British classicist and academic. •
Sergei Slonimsky, 87, Russian composer (
The Republic of ShKID,
The Mysterious Wall,
Summer Impressions of Planet Z), pianist and musicologist. •
Alvin V. Tollestrup, 95, American physicist. •
Sergiy Vilkomir, 63, Ukrainian-born American computer scientist.
10 •
Saïd Amara, 75, Tunisian handball player and coach (
Espérance Sportive de Tunis,
national team). •
Efigenio Ameijeiras, 88, Cuban revolutionary and military commander (
Bay of Pigs Invasion), sepsis. •
Álvaro Barreto, 84, Portuguese politician. •
Claire Bretécher, 79, French cartoonist, co-founder of ''
L'Écho des savanes''. •
Diana Garrigosa, 75, Spanish teacher and activist (
Pasqual Maragall Foundation). •
Mario Ghella, 90, Italian Olympic cyclist. •
Waqar Hasan, 87, Pakistani cricketer (
national team). •
Robert Hermann, 88, American mathematician, pneumonia. •
Raymon Lacy, 97, American baseball player (
Homestead Grays,
Houston Eagles). •
Lin Zhengbin, 62, Chinese physician and organ transplant expert,
COVID-19. •
Ignatius Datong Longjan, 75, Nigerian politician,
Senator (since 2019). •
Ailsa Maxwell, 97, Scottish codebreaker and historian. •
Lyle Mays, 66, American jazz pianist and composer (
Pat Metheny Group). •
Marge Redmond, 95, American actress (
The Flying Nun,
The Fortune Cookie,
Family Plot). •
Dick Scott, 86, American baseball player (
Los Angeles Dodgers,
Chicago Cubs). •
Rubén Selman, 56, Chilean football referee, heart attack. •
Shariff Abdul Samat, 36, Singaporean footballer (
Tampines Rovers,
Hougang United,
national team). •
John Smith, 83, Australian cricketer (
Victoria). •
Pavel Vilikovský, 78, Slovak writer. •
Hussein M. Zbib, 61, Lebanese-born American engineer.
11 •
François André, 52, French politician,
Deputy (since 2012), lung cancer. •
Maurice Byblow, 73, Canadian politician. •
Bob Cashell, 81, American politician,
Lieutenant Governor of Nevada (1983–1987) and mayor of
Reno (2002–2014). •
George Coyne, 87, American Roman Catholic priest and astronomer, director of the
Vatican Observatory (1978–2006), cancer. •
Jim Cullinan, 77, Irish hurler (
Newmarket-on-Fergus). •
Paul English, 87, American drummer (
Willie Nelson), pneumonia. •
Jean-Pierre Gallet, 76, Belgian journalist (
RTBF). •
Jamie Gilson, 86, American author. •
Raj Kumar Gupta, 85, Indian politician,
MLA (2002–2007). •
Ron Haddrick, 90, Australian cricketer and actor (
The Stranger,
Dot and Santa Claus,
Quigley Down Under). •
Louis-Edmond Hamelin, 96, Canadian geographer. •
Yasumasa Kanada, 70, Japanese mathematician, myocardial ischemia. •
Jack Kramer, 80, Norwegian footballer (
Vålerenga,
national team). •
Jane Lokan, 98, American politician, member of the
Oregon House of Representatives (1995–2001). •
Anne Windfohr Marion, 81, American heiress and art patron, co-founder of
Georgia O'Keeffe Museum. •
Sammy McCarthy, 88, British boxer. •
Jacques Mehler, 83, French cognitive psychologist. •
Katsuya Nomura, 84, Japanese
Hall of Fame baseball player (
Nankai Hawks) and manager (
Yakult Swallows). •
Timothy Porteous, 86, Canadian administrator. •
Ramjit Raghav, 104, Indian wrestler and farmer, world's oldest father, house fire. •
Valery Reinhold, 77, Russian footballer (
Spartak Moscow). •
Marcelino dos Santos, 90, Mozambican poet and politician, Vice President of
FRELIMO (1970–1977) and President of the
Assembly of the Republic (1977–1994). •
Joseph Shabalala, 79, South African musician (
Ladysmith Black Mambazo). •
Betty Siegel, 89, American academic, president of
Kennesaw State University (1981–2006). •
David Stout, 77, American writer. •
Ferdinand Ulrich, 88, German Catholic philosopher. •
Joseph Vilsmaier, 81, German film director (
Stalingrad,
Brother of Sleep,
Comedian Harmonists).
12 •
Javier Arévalo, 82, Mexican artist, heart failure. •
Whitlow Au, 79, American bioacoustics specialist. •
Jeanne Beaman, 100, American choreographer. •
Benon Biraaro, 61, Ugandan military officer, colon cancer. •
Christie Blatchford, 68, Canadian journalist (
The Globe and Mail,
National Post,
Toronto Sun), lung cancer. •
Hubert Boulard, 49, French comic book author. •
Miguel Cordero del Campillo, 95, Spanish veterinarian and parasitologist,
Senator (1977–1979), rector of the
University of León (1984–1986). •
Simone Créantor, 71, French athlete. •
Takis Evdokas, 91, Cypriot politician and psychiatrist, founder of the
Democratic National Party. •
Geert Hofstede, 91, Dutch social psychologist. •
Charles Hubbard, 79, Canadian politician. •
Frederick R. Koch, 86, American collector and philanthropist. •
Mike Lilly, 70, American banjo player and singer, leukemia. •
Hansjoachim Linde, 93, German inspector general. •
Hamish Milne, 80, English pianist. •
Nikolai Moskvitelev, 93, Russian military officer (
Soviet Naval Aviation,
Soviet Air Defence Forces). •
Victor Olaiya, 89, Nigerian
highlife trumpeter. •
Christopher Pole-Carew, 88, British newspaper editor (
Nottingham Evening Post) and
High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire (1979). •
Wendell Rodricks, 59, Indian fashion designer. •
Mahima Silwal, Nepali actress, traffic collision. •
Søren Spanning, 68, Danish actor (
Jul i Valhal,
Headhunter,
A Royal Affair). •
T. Tali, 77, Indian politician,
MLA (1977–1982, 1987–1989, 1993–2008). •
Nikitas Venizelos, 89, Greek businessman (
Venizelos SA) and politician,
MP (1974–1981, 1993–1996) and
Deputy Speaker (1993–1996). •
Cheryl Wheeler-Dixon, 59, American stuntwoman (
Back to the Future Part II,
Thor,
They Live), shot. •
Tamás Wichmann, 72, Hungarian sprint canoeist, Olympic silver (
1968,
1972) and bronze medalist (
1976). •
Joe Zbacnik, 82, American curler.
13 •
Ronne Arnold, 81–82, American-born Australian dancer, dance teacher, choreographer and actor. •
Sir Michael Berridge, 81, Southern Rhodesian-born British biochemist. •
Aleksey Botyan, 103, Soviet-Armenian spy and intelligence officer. •
Sir Des Britten, 82, New Zealand television chef, restaurateur and Anglican priest, cancer. •
Henry T. Brown, 87, American chemical engineer. •
Ecomet Burley, 65, American football player (
Toronto Argonauts,
Winnipeg Blue Bombers,
Hamilton Tiger-Cats). •
Valeri Butenko, 78, Russian football referee (
1986 FIFA World Cup). •
Renzo Chiocchetti, 74, Italian Olympic cross-country skier (
1972,
1976). •
Christophe Desjardins, 57, French violist. •
Franco Del Prete, 76, Italian musician (
Napoli Centrale). •
Tatiana Fabergé, 89, French
CERN secretary. •
Clifford B. Janey, 73, American school superintendent. •
Herman Kahan, 93, Romanian-born Norwegian businessman and Holocaust survivor. •
Liliane de Kermadec, 92, French film director and screenwriter. •
Ai Kidosaki, 94, Japanese author and chef, heart failure. •
David Lane, 92, American politician,
Massachusetts state representative (1973–1978). •
Carlo de Leeuw, 59, Dutch footballer (
Feyenoord,
SC Cambuur), tongue cancer. •
Michel Lequenne, 98, French politician and writer. •
Buzzy Linhart, 76, American folk-rock singer and songwriter ("
Friends"). •
Liu Shouxiang, 61, Chinese watercolour painter, COVID-19. •
Ryan McDonald, 89, American actor (
Days of Our Lives,
The Odd Couple,
Falcon Crest). •
Charles James McDonnell, 88, American Roman Catholic bishop. •
Ralph Mercier, 83, Canadian politician, mayor of
Charlesbourg (1984–2001). •
Karel Neffe, 71, Czech rower, Olympic bronze medalist (
1972). •
Rajendra K. Pachauri, 79, Indian economist and engineer, Chairman of the
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (2002–2015). •
Daniel M. Pierce, 91, American politician, member of the
Illinois House of Representatives (1965–1985). •
Charles H. Pitman, 84, American lieutenant general, cancer. •
Malcolm Pyke, 81, English footballer (
West Ham United,
Crystal Palace,
Dartford). •
Rafael Romero Marchent, 93, Spanish film director (''
Dead Men Don't Count, Sartana Kills Them All), actor (Mare Nostrum'') and screenwriter. •
Yoshisada Sakaguchi, 80, Japanese voice actor (
Reign: The Conqueror,
Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade,
Appleseed), colorectal cancer. •
Imtilemba Sangtam, 74, Indian politician,
MLA (2003–2008, 2013–2018). •
Chuck Shelton, 84, American football player (
Pittsburg State) and coach (
Drake Bulldogs,
Utah State Aggies). •
Zara Steiner, 91, American-born British historian and academic. •
Marie Stiborová, 70, Czech politician. •
Taty Sumirah, 68, Indonesian badminton player,
1975 Uber Cup winner, lung disease. •
Jimmy Thunder, 54, Samoan-born New Zealand heavyweight boxer,
Commonwealth Games champion (
1986), complications from brain surgery.
14 •
Graham Adams, 86, English-born Canadian football player (
Plymouth Argyle) and manager. •
Peter Iornzuul Adoboh, 61, Nigerian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Katsina-Ala (since 2013). •
Syed Imtiaz Ahmed, 65, Indian cricketer (
Karnataka). •
Abdul Hafeez Khan Al Yousefi, 82, Pakistani-born Emirati agronomist, leukemia. •
Gilbert Belin, 92, French politician and sculptor,
Senator (1974–1983) and mayor of
Brassac-les-Mines (1971–2001). •
Alwin Brück, 88, German politician. •
Malhotra Chamanlal, 84, Indian cricketer. •
Christophoros, 88, Greek Orthodox prelate. •
Ivo Cocconi, 90, Italian footballer (
Parma). •
Lynn Cohen, 86, American actress (
Sex and the City,
Munich,
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire). •
Jimmy Conway, 73, Irish footballer (
Fulham,
Portland Timbers,
national team). •
Robert H. Dyson, 92, American archaeologist. •
Garrett Fitzgerald, 65, Irish rugby union player and coach. •
Brian Jackson, 86, English footballer (
Liverpool,
Peterborough United). •
Kenneth Keniston, 90, American social psychologist. •
Adama Kouyaté, 92, Malian photographer. •
Reinbert de Leeuw, 81, Dutch conductor, composer and pianist. •
Matvey Natanzon, 47, Russian-born Israeli backgammon player. •
Godfrey O'Donnell, 80, Northern Irish priest, president of the
Irish Council of Churches (2012–2014). •
K. P. Rajendra Prasad, Indian politician,
MLA (2001–2006), cancer. •
Decebal Traian Remeș, 70, Romanian economist and politician,
Minister of Finance (1998–2000). •
Michel Ragon, 95, French art historian and critic. •
Esther Scott, 66, American actress (
Boyz n the Hood,
Dreamgirls,
Hart of Dixie), heart attack. •
Sonam Sherpa, 48, Indian guitarist (
Parikrama), cardiac arrest. •
John Shrapnel, 77, English actor (
Gladiator,
Troy,
101 Dalmatians), lung cancer. •
Abdus Sobhan, 83, Bangladeshi politician and convicted war criminal,
MP (1991–1995, 2001–2006). •
Sun Ruyong, 92, Chinese ecologist, heart attack. •
Thrinimong Sangtam, 87, Indian politician,
MLA (1987–1989). •
Masao Takahashi, 90, Canadian judoka. •
Clayton Williams, 88, American businessman and politician, pneumonia.
15 •
Shahnaz Ansari, 50, Pakistani politician,
MPA (since 2013), shot. •
David Clewell, 65, American poet,
Poet Laureate of Missouri (2010–2012). •
Louis A. Craco, 86, American lawyer. •
Virgil C. Dechant, 89, American Roman Catholic fraternity leader,
Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus (1977–2000). •
Duan Zhengcheng, 85, Chinese engineer,
COVID-19. •
Tony Fernández, 57, Dominican baseball player (
Toronto Blue Jays,
San Diego Padres,
Cleveland Indians), complications from kidney disease and stroke. •
Caroline Flack, 40, English television and radio presenter (
The X Factor,
Love Island, ''
I'm a Celebrity: Extra Camp''), suicide by hanging. •
Jamey Gambrell, 65, American translator, cancer. •
Naeemul Haque, 70, Pakistani political advisor, blood cancer. •
Amie Harwick, 38, American therapist, homicide. •
Rudy Hayes, 85, American football player (
Pittsburgh Steelers). •
A. E. Hotchner, 102, American editor and novelist, co-founder of
Newman's Own. •
Noor Hussain, 90, Bangladeshi politician,
MP (1986–1988). •
Simon Kagugube, 65, Ugandan lawyer and corporate executive, heart failure. •
A. K. M. Jahangir Khan, 80, Bangladeshi film producer (
Chandranath,
Shuvoda). •
Éric Laforge, 56, French radio show host. •
Vatroslav Mimica, 96, Croatian film director (
The Jubilee of Mr Ikel,
Prometheus of the Island,
Anno Domini 1573) and screenwriter. •
Prince Kudakwashe Musarurwa, 31, Zimbabwean singer-songwriter, lung cancer. •
Ahmed Abdel Rahman Nasser, 85, Egyptian air marshal. •
Hilmi Ok, 88, Turkish football referee (
UEFA Euro 1980). •
Lavy Pinto, 90, Indian Olympic sprinter (
1952). •
Dennis Remmert, 81, American football player (
Buffalo Bills). •
Donald Stratton, 97, American
naval seaman and memoirist (
USS Arizona). •
David Sturtevant Ruder, 90, American jurist and academic. •
Karl Ludwig Schweisfurth, 89, German businessman. •
Sheu Yu-jer, 67, Taiwanese economist and politician,
Minister of Finance (2016–2018). •
Wilfried Thaler, 85, Austrian cyclist. •
Ron Thompson, 66, American blues guitarist (
John Lee Hooker). •
Léon Wurmser, 89, Swiss psychoanalyst. •
José Zalaquett, 77, Chilean lawyer and civil rights activist.
16 •
Henry Akin, 75, American basketball player (
New York Knicks,
Seattle SuperSonics,
Kentucky Colonels). •
Duane Alexander, 79, American physician (
NICHD), complications from Alzheimer's disease. •
Md. Rahamat Ali, 74, Bangladeshi politician,
Minister of Local Government, Rural Development and Co-operatives (1999–2001),
MP (1991–1995, 1996–2006, 2008–2018). •
Graeme Allwright, 93, New Zealand-born French singer-songwriter. •
Joan Armengol, 97, Andorran politician, Mayor of
Andorra la Vella (1970–1971). •
Didier Cabestany, 50, French rugby league footballer. •
Zoe Caldwell, 86, Australian actress (
Master Class,
Lilo & Stitch,
Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close), 4-time
Tony winner, complications from Parkinson's disease. •
Pearl Carr, 98, English singer (
Pearl Carr & Teddy Johnson). •
Habul Chakraborty, 60, Indian politician,
MLA (2011–2016). •
John Cockett, 92, English field hockey player, Olympic bronze medallist (
1952). •
Frances Cuka, 83, British actress (
Scrooge,
The Watcher in the Woods,
Snow White: A Tale of Terror). •
Clyde Davenport, 98, American
old-time fiddler and banjo player. •
Jason Davis, 35, American actor (
Recess,
Beverly Hills Ninja,
Mafia!), fentanyl overdose. •
Andrew Fairfield, 76, American bishop. •
Harry Gregg, 87, Northern Irish footballer (
Manchester United),
Munich air disaster survivor. •
Loek Hollander, 81, Dutch karate master. •
Barry Hulshoff, 73, Dutch football player (
Ajax,
national team) and manager (
Lierse). •
John Iliffe, 88, British computer designer. •
Theodore Johnson, 95, American
Tuskegee Airman. •
Robert B. Jordan, 87, American politician,
Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina (1985–1989), member of the
North Carolina Senate (1977–1985). •
Arun Kumar Kar, 81, Indian politician,
MLA (1988–1993), cardiac arrest. •
Corinne Lahaye, 72, French actress (
Now Where Did the 7th Company Get to?,
Le Bourgeois gentilhomme). •
Katharine Kyes Leab, 78, American publisher. •
Erickson Le Zulu, 41, Ivorian disc jockey, cirrhosis. •
John Liebenberg, 61, South African photojournalist, complications from surgery. •
Dawn Mello, 88, American fashion executive (
Bergdorf Goodman). •
Mack Miller, 87, American Olympic cross-country skier (
1956,
1960). •
Ed Murphy, 78, American college basketball coach (
Ole Miss Rebels). •
Kellye Nakahara, 72, American actress (
M*A*S*H,
Clue,
3 Ninjas Kick Back) and artist, cancer. •
André Patey, 78, French Olympic bobsledder. •
Agarala Eswara Reddi, 86, Indian politician,
MLA (1967–1972, 1978–1983). •
M. Shamsur Rahman, 80, Bangladeshi academic, vice-chancellor of
Jatiya Kabi Kazi Nazrul Islam University (2006–2009). •
Heinz Schaufelberger, 72, Swiss chess
FIDE Master. •
Barbara Steveni, 91, British conceptual artist. •
Glenn E. Summers, 94, American politician, member of the
Florida House of Representatives (1947–1951). •
Larry Tesler, 74, American computer scientist (
Apple Inc.,
Xerox), designer of
cut, copy, and paste. •
Mátyás Tímár, 96, Hungarian economist and politician,
Minister of Finance (1962–1967) and Governor of the
National Bank (1975–1988). (death announced on this date)
17 •
Chaudhary Khurshid Ahmed, 85, Indian politician,
MLA (1962–1967, 1968–1972, 1977–1982, 1987–1988, 1996–2000),
MP (1988–1989). •
Per Andersen, 90, Norwegian neuroscientist. •
Owen Bieber, 90, American labor union executive, president of the
United Automobile Workers (1983–1995). •
Jens Bjerre, 98, Danish adventurer and filmmaker. •
Jean Clausse, 83, French runner (
1959 Mediterranean Games,
1962 European Athletics Championships). •
Ja'Net DuBois, 87, American actress (
Good Times,
The PJs) and singer (
The Jeffersons theme), cardiac arrest. •
Henry Gray, 95, American
Hall of Fame blues pianist and singer. •
Pandhari Juker, Indian make-up artist. •
Lorenzo León Alvarado, 91, Peruvian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Huacho (1967–2003). •
Jimmy Lester, 88, American politician. •
Greg Lewis, 66, American politician, member of the
Kansas House of Representatives (2015–2019), glioblastoma. •
Terry Lineen, 84, New Zealand rugby union player (
Auckland,
national team). •
Mário da Graça Machungo, 79, Mozambican politician,
Prime Minister (1986–1994). •
Kizito Mihigo, 38, Rwandan gospel singer, organist and peace activist, founder of the
Kizito Mihigo Peace Foundation. •
Andrzej Popiel, 84, Polish actor. •
Charles Portis, 86, American author (
True Grit,
Norwood,
Gringos). •
Ampitiye Rahula Maha Thero, 106, Sri Lankan Sinhalese Buddhist monk. •
Robert V. Rice, 95, American biochemist. •
Giorgi Shengelaia, 82, Georgian film director (
Alaverdoba,
Melodies of Vera Quarter,
The Journey of a Young Composer). •
James G. Spady, 75, American writer, historian and journalist. •
Vladimír Svitek, 57, Slovak ice hockey player. •
Georges Villeneuve, 97, Canadian politician,
MP (1953–1958) and mayor of
Dolbeau-Mistassini (1961–1968). •
Anna-Stina Wahlberg, 88, Swedish Olympic diver (
1952,
1956). •
Rita Walters, 89, American politician, member of the
Los Angeles City Council (1991–2001). •
Andrew Weatherall, 56, English music producer (
Screamadelica), DJ and musician (
The Sabres of Paradise,
Two Lone Swordsmen), pulmonary embolism. •
Ror Wolf, 87, German writer and poet. •
Mickey Wright, 85, American
Hall of Fame golfer,
AP Athlete of the Year (1963, 1964), heart attack. •
Mustafa Yücedağ, 53, Turkish footballer (
Ajax,
Galatasaray,
national team), heart attack. •
Sonja Ziemann, 94, German actress (
The Black Forest Girl,
The Heath Is Green,
The Bridge at Remagen).
18 •
Jaime Amat, 78, Spanish Olympic field hockey player (
1964,
1972). •
Kishori Ballal, 82, Indian actress (
Gair Kaanooni,
Ek Alag Mausam,
Aakramana). •
Pranjal Bharali, 60, Indian film producer (
Antaheen Jatra,
Suren Suror Putek,
Junda Iman Gunda). •
José Bonaparte, 91, Argentine paleontologist. •
Flavio Bucci, 72, Italian actor (
Suspiria,
Last Stop on the Night Train,
Il divo), heart attack. •
Jon Christensen, 76, Norwegian jazz drummer (
Masqualero). •
Colonel Dinar, 33, Chadian comedian, stabbed. •
Veselin Đuretić, 86, Serbian historian. •
Philippe Forquet, 79, French actor. •
Yoshikichi Furui, 82, Japanese author and translator,
hepatocellular carcinoma. •
Linda P. Johnson, 74, American politician, member of the
North Carolina House of Representatives (since 2001), stroke. •
Eugeniusz Kabatc, 90, Polish writer and translator. •
Peter Montgomery, 72, American mathematician. •
Tapas Paul, 61, Indian actor (
Dadar Kirti,
Bhalobasa Bhalobasa,
Mayabini) and politician,
MLA (2001–2009) and
MP (2009–2019), cardiac arrest. •
Bob Petty, 79, American television reporter and news anchor (
WLS-TV), lung cancer. •
Peregrine Pollen, 89, English auctioneer (
Sotheby's). •
Jean Schlegel, 94, French Olympic long-distance runner (
1952). •
Ashraf Sinclair, 40, British-born Malaysian actor (
Gol & Gincu The Series), heart attack. •
Sreten Stefanović, 103, Serbian Olympic gymnast (
1952). •
Bert Sutherland, 83, American computer scientist. •
Seda Vermisheva, 87, Armenian-Russian poet and economist.
19 •
Lucien Aimé-Blanc, 84, French police officer. •
Pete Babando, 94, Canadian ice hockey player (
Detroit Red Wings,
Chicago Black Hawks,
Boston Bruins),
Stanley Cup champion (
1950). •
P. K. Belliappa, 79, Indian cricketer (
Tamil Nadu). •
Beatriz Bonnet, 89, Argentine actress, complications from Alzheimer's disease. •
Bob Cobert, 95, American composer (
The Winds of War,
War and Remembrance,
The Night Stalker), pneumonia. •
Heather Couper, 70, British astronomer and broadcaster, President of the
British Astronomical Association (1984–1986). •
James Cutsinger, 66, American author and academic. •
Bob Daimond, 73, British civil engineer. •
Jean Daniel, 99, Algerian-born French journalist, founder of ''
L'Obs''. •
Wilfred De'Ath, 82, British journalist (
The Oldie). •
Wilhelm von der Emde, 97, German-Austrian civil engineer. •
Gust Graas, 95, Luxembourgish painter and businessman. •
Ann Grifalconi, 90, American author and illustrator, complications from dementia. •
Hector, 73, French singer. •
Thiruvalaputhur T A Kaliyamurthy, 71, Indian musical
Thavil artist, heart attack. •
Ke Huibing, 41, Chinese professor. •
Jos van Kemenade, 82, Dutch politician,
Minister of Education and Sciences (1973–1977, 1981–1982),
Queen's Commissioner of North Holland (1992–2002). •
Inesa Kozlovskaya, 92, Russian physiologist, corresponding member of the
Russian Academy of Sciences, and
Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation (1996). •
Robert H. Lee, 86, Canadian real estate executive, philanthropist and university administrator, chancellor of the
University of British Columbia (1993–1996). •
Hubert B. MacNeill, 97, Canadian politician and physician. •
Yervand Manaryan, 95, Iranian-born Armenian actor. •
K. S. Maniam, 78, Malaysian writer, bile duct cancer. •
José Mojica Marins, 83, Brazilian film director ("
Coffin Joe", ''
At Midnight I'll Take Your Soul''), bronchopneumonia. •
Jerry G. Melvin, 90, American politician, member of the
Florida House of Representatives (1968–1978). •
Lilian Mohin, 81, British feminist publisher (
Onlywomen Press). •
Fernando Morán, 93, Spanish diplomat,
Minister of Foreign Affairs (1982–1985), ambassador to the
UN (1985–1987) and
MEP (1987–1999). •
Germaine Poliakov, 101, Turkish-born French music teacher and Holocaust survivor. •
John Robertson, 90, Canadian Olympic sailor (
1948,
1952). •
Wes Sandle, 84, New Zealand physicist (
University of Otago). •
Pop Smoke, 20, American rapper ("
Welcome to the Party", "
Dior"), shot. •
Jack Youngerman, 93, American artist, complications from a fall.
20 •
Mohammed Abaamran, 87, Moroccan actor and singer. •
Sadhu Aliyur, 57, Indian watercolor painter. •
Mary Rose Barrington, 94, British parapsychologist and barrister. •
Peter Louis Cakü, 66, Burmese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of
Kengtung (since 2001). •
Peter Dreher, 87, German painter. •
Emmanuel Emovon, 90, Nigerian chemist and academic. •
Jeanne Evert, 62, American tennis player, ovarian cancer. •
Yona Friedman, 96, Hungarian-born French architect and theorist. •
Joanna Frueh, 72, American artist and feminist scholar, breast cancer. •
Zoe Gail, 100, South African-born American actress and singer. •
István Gáli, 76, Hungarian Olympic boxer (
1968). •
Gilbert Kaenel, 70, Swiss archaeologist and historian. •
Usman Ullah Khan, 45, Pakistani Olympic boxer (
1996,
2000), cancer. •
Bill Malarkey, 68, Manx politician,
MHK (2006–2011, since 2015), cancer. •
Glynn Mallory, 81, American lieutenant general. •
Joaquim Pina Moura, 67, Portuguese politician and economist,
Minister of Economy and Treasury (1997–2001) and
MP (1995–2007). •
Claudette Nevins, 82, American actress (
...All the Marbles,
Tuff Turf,
Sleeping with the Enemy). •
Jean-Claude Pecker, 96, French astronomer, President of the
Société astronomique de France (1973–1976) and General Secretary of the
International Astronomical Union (1964–1967). •
Dan Radakovich, 84, American football coach (
Pittsburgh Steelers,
Los Angeles Rams). •
Ronald B. Scott, 74, American author (
Mitt Romney: An Inside Look at the Man and His Politics) and journalist, cancer. •
Nicholas Todd Sutton, 58, American serial killer, execution by electrocution. •
René Visse, 82, French politician,
Deputy (1978–1981). •
Elyse Weinberg, 74, Canadian-American singer-songwriter, lung cancer. •
Jimmy Wheeler, 86, English football player (
Reading) and manager (
Bradford City).
21 •
Shlomo Aronson, 83, Israeli historian and politologist. •
A.P. Indy, 31, American racehorse and sire. •
Lois Betteridge, 91, Canadian silversmith and goldsmith. •
Alan Caiger-Smith, 90, British potter. •
Michel Charasse, 78, French politician,
Senator (1992–2010). •
Camila María Concepción, 28, American screenwriter and transgender rights activist, suicide. •
Nick Cuti, 75, American comic book artist (
E-Man), cancer. •
Du Yulu, 79, Chinese actor (
Yongzheng Dynasty), lung cancer. •
Sir David Evans, 95, British air chief marshal. •
Sir Sydney Giffard, 93, British diplomat and writer,
ambassador to Switzerland (1980–1982) and
Japan (1984–1986). •
Zygmunt Grodner, 88, Polish Olympic fencer (
1952). •
Hisashi Katsuta, 92, Japanese voice actor (
Astro Boy,
Astroganger,
Groizer X). •
Lal Khan, 64, Pakistani Marxist political theorist, cancer. •
Sir Andrew Leggatt, 89, British judge,
Lord Justice of Appeal (1990–1997). •
Boris Leskin, 97, Russian actor (
Heavenly Swallows, ''
Vampire's Kiss, Men in Black''). •
Phil Maloney, 92, Canadian ice hockey player (
Boston Bruins,
Chicago Blackhawks) and coach (
Vancouver Canucks). •
Vince Marinello, 82, American sportscaster and convicted murderer. •
Lisel Mueller, 96, German-born American poet. •
Vera Paunović, 72, Serbian politician. •
Ilídio Pinto Leandro, 69, Portuguese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of
Viseu (2006–2018). •
Vangelis Ploios, 82, Greek actor (
The Auntie from Chicago,
A Hero in His Slippers,
The Countess of Corfu). •
Tao Porchon-Lynch, 101, American yoga master and author. •
Ouida Ramón-Moliner, 90, Irish-born Canadian anaesthetist. •
Baju Ban Riyan, 78, Indian politician,
MLA (1967–1980),
MP (1980–1989, 1996–2014).
22 •
Krishna Bose, 89, Indian social worker and politician,
MP (1996–2004). •
James Brown, 68, American painter, traffic collision. •
June Dally-Watkins, 92, Australian model and businesswoman. •
Kiki Dimoula, 88, Greek poet. •
Binoy Dutta, 75, Indian politician,
MLA (1996–2011). •
Butch Gautreaux, 72, American politician, member of the
Louisiana House of Representatives (1996–2000),
Louisiana State Senate (2000–2012). •
Martin Gouterman, 88, American chemist. •
Harber H. Hall, 99, American politician, member of the
Illinois House of Representatives (1967–1972),
Illinois Senate (1973–1979). •
Nobuya Hoshino, 83, Japanese table tennis player. •
Jacques Houplain, 99, French painter and engraver. •
Mike Hughes, 64, American daredevil and
flat Earth conspiracy theorist, rocket crash. •
Jeff Kimpel, 77, American meteorologist. •
Kazuhiko Kishino, 86, Japanese voice actor (
Kinnikuman,
Neptuneman,
Burst Angel), heart failure. •
Maryan Plakhetko, 74, Ukrainian-born Russian footballer (
SKA Lviv,
CSKA Moscow,
Soviet Union national team). •
B. Smith, 70, American restaurateur and television host, complications from Alzheimer's disease. •
Thích Quảng Độ, 91, Vietnamese Buddhist monk, patriarch of the
Unified Buddhist Sangha of Vietnam (since 2008). •
Simon Warr, 66, British broadcaster (
BBC) and actor (''
That'll Teach 'Em''), pancreatic and liver cancer. •
Linda Wolfe, 87, American journalist and author (
Wasted: The Preppie Murder). •
Rita Wolfensberger, 91, Swiss pianist. •
Mark Zanna, 75, Canadian social psychologist.
23 •
Ahmaud Arbery, 25, American jogger, shot. •
Pierre Aubenque, 90, French philosopher. •
Hervé Bourges, 86, French journalist and executive (
Conseil supérieur de l'audiovisuel,
France Télévisions,
International Francophone Press Union). •
Russ Cochran, 82, American comic book publisher. •
Ramón Conde, 85, Puerto Rican baseball player (
Chicago White Sox). •
Double Trigger, 28, Irish racehorse,
Ascot Gold Cup winner (1995), heart attack. •
Amr Fahmy, 36, Egyptian football administrator, cancer. •
Stefan Florenski, 86, Polish footballer (
Górnik Zabrze,
GKS Tychy,
national team). •
Quenby Fung, 54, Hong Kong novelist, cancer. •
Norene Gilletz, 79, Canadian kosher cookbook author. •
János Göröcs, 80, Hungarian football player (
Újpest,
Tatabánya,
national team) and manager, Olympic bronze medalist (
1960). •
Zoran Modli, 71, Serbian journalist, radio disc jockey (
Modulacije) and aviator. •
Helmut Nowak, 82, Polish footballer (
Szombierki Bytom,
Legia Warsaw,
national team). •
Seaver Peters, 87, American ice hockey player (
Dartmouth College). •
Sha Qinglin, 89, Chinese engineer, member of the
Chinese Academy of Engineering. •
Vince Weber, 66, German blues pianist. •
Raymond York, 86, American jockey, pneumonia. •
Zhou Tonghui, 95, Chinese analytical chemist, member of the
Chinese Academy of Sciences. •
Margrit Zimmermann, 93, Swiss pianist and composer.
24 •
Bob Andelman, 59, American journalist, author and talk show host, cancer. •
Andrzej Bryl, 62, Polish taekwondo practitioner. •
Mario Bunge, 100, Argentine philosopher of science. •
Robert Cabaj, 72, American psychiatrist, scholar and author. •
Diana Serra Cary, 101, American actress (
The Darling of New York,
Captain January,
The Family Secret). •
Ben Cooper, 86, American actor (
Johnny Guitar,
Gunfight at Comanche Creek,
Rebel in Town). •
István Csukás, 83, Hungarian poet and author. •
Clive Cussler, 88, American adventure novelist (
Raise the Titanic!,
Sahara) and underwater explorer, founder of the
NUMA. •
Sonny Franzese, 103, Italian-born American mobster (
Colombo crime family). •
Don Furner, 87, Australian rugby league coach (
Eastern Suburbs,
Canberra Raiders,
national team). •
Ernie Gaskin, 86, English greyhound trainer. •
Bruce George, 77, British politician,
MP (1974–2010), complications from Alzheimer's disease. •
Jiang Yiyuan, 92, Chinese agricultural engineer. •
Katherine Johnson, 101, American mathematician (
NASA). •
Ayrat Karimov, 48, Russian footballer (
SKA Rostov-on-Don,
Torpedo Taganrog,
Shakhter Karagandy). •
Sung Wan Kim, 79, Korean-born American pharmacologist and bioengineer. •
Jan Kowalczyk, 78, Polish show jumper, Olympic champion (
1980). •
Johan van Loon, 85, Dutch ceramist and textile artist. •
John Lang Nichol, 96, Canadian politician. •
Roy Norris, 72, American serial killer. •
Frank Nowacki, 72, British architect, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. •
Ida Stephens Owens, 80, American scientist. •
David Roback, 61, American guitarist (
Mazzy Star,
Rain Parade,
Opal) and songwriter. •
Stephan Ross, 88, Polish-born American holocaust survivor, founder of
New England Holocaust Memorial. •
Vasily Savvin, 80, Russian military officer, commander of the
Internal Troops of Russia (1992). •
Peter Schimke, 59, American pianist and composer, suicide. •
Georg R. Sheets, 72, American historian. •
Guillermo Solá, 90, Chilean Olympic runner (
1952). •
Dick Tamburo, 90, American college athletic director (
Arizona State Sun Devils,
Missouri Tigers,
Texas Tech Red Raiders). •
Jahn Teigen, 70, Norwegian musician (
Popol Ace). •
Olof Thunberg, 94, Swedish actor (
Winter Light,
Bamse,
Amorosa). •
Tom Watkins, 70, English music manager (
Pet Shop Boys). •
Juan Eduardo Zúñiga, 101, Spanish literary scholar and writer.
25 •
Javier Arias Stella, 95, Peruvian pathologist and politician,
Minister of Health (1963–1965, 1967–1968) and of
Foreign Affairs (1980–1983), discovered the
Arias-Stella reaction. •
Susan Beaumont, 83, English film actress. •
Lee Phillip Bell, 91, American television producer (
The Bold and the Beautiful,
The Young and the Restless). •
Valerian D'Souza, 86, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of
Poona (1977–2009). •
Claude Flagel, 87, French musician. •
Nesby Glasgow, 62, American football player (
Indianapolis Colts,
Seattle Seahawks), cancer. •
Kazuhisa Hashimoto, 61, Japanese video game programmer, creator of the
Konami Code. •
Naimatullah Khan, 89, Pakistani politician,
Mayor of Karachi (2001–2005). •
Hikmet Köksal, 88, Turkish military officer,
Commander of the Army (1996–1997). •
Yuri Kuplyakov, 89, Russian diplomat,
Soviet ambassador to Nigeria (1985–1990). •
Adam Maher, 47, Australian rugby league player (
Cronulla Sharks,
Gateshead Thunder,
Hull F.C.), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. •
Anthony C. Maiola, 96, American politician. •
Raymond Martin, 94, Australian chemist and academic administrator, vice-chancellor of
Monash University (1977–1987). •
Hosni Mubarak, 91, Egyptian military officer and politician,
President (1981–2011),
Prime Minister (1981–1982) and
Vice-President (1975–1981), kidney failure. •
Satya Nandan, Fijian diplomat, representative to the
United Nations (1970–1976, 1993–1995) and ambassador to the
Netherlands (1976–1980). •
Bernard Pingaud, 96, French writer. •
Peter Pritchard, 76, English turtle zoologist. •
Lívia Rusz, 89, Romanian-Hungarian graphic artist. •
P. Sankaran, 72, Indian politician,
MP (1998–1999) and
MLA (2001–2006). •
Erico Spinadel, 90, Austrian-Argentine industrial engineer. •
Bob Steiner, 73, Canadian football player (
Hamilton Tiger-Cats). •
George Yankowski, 97, American baseball player (
Philadelphia Athletics,
Chicago White Sox). •
Dmitry Yazov, 95, Russian military officer,
Minister of Defence (1987–1991) and
Marshal of the Soviet Union.
26 •
Henry J. Abraham, 98, American scholar and writer. •
Donald E. Belfi, 84, American judge. •
Bhadreswar Buragohain, 74, Indian politician,
MLA (1985–1990),
MP (1990–1996). •
Sam Boghosian, 88, American football player (
UCLA Bruins) and coach (
Oregon State Beavers,
Los Angeles Raiders). •
Eduardo Bort, 72, Spanish guitarist. •
Stroma Buttrose, 90, Australian architect and town planner. •
Betsy Byars, 91, American author (
Summer of the Swans). •
Hans Deinzer, 86, German clarinetist. •
Sergei Dorensky, 88, Russian pianist. •
Muhamed Filipović, 90, Bosnian politician, writer and historian. •
Nick Apollo Forte, 81, American musician and actor (
Broadway Danny Rose). •
Peter Frusetta, 87, American politician. •
Isgandar Hamidov, 71, Azerbaijani politician,
Minister of Internal Affairs (1992–1993). •
Nexhmije Hoxha, 99, Albanian politician,
MP (1948–1985) and chairwoman of the
Democratic Front (1985–1990). •
Rudolf Kassel, 93, German classical philologist. •
Michel Leplay, 92, French Protestant pastor. •
Lionel D, 61, French radio host and rapper. •
Clinton Marius, 53, South African writer and performer. •
Michael Medwin, 96, English actor (
Shoestring,
Scrooge,
The Army Game). •
Andrea Mugione, 79, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of
Cassano all'Jonio (1988–1998), Archbishop of
Crotone-Santa Severina (1998–2006) and
Benevento (2006–2016). •
Bijaya Kumar Nayak, 68, Indian politician,
MLA (1995–2000). •
Terence Penelhum, 90, British-Canadian philosopher. •
Bertram Raven, 93, American academic. •
Annie Riis, 92, Norwegian writer. •
Corky Rogers, 76, American football coach (
Robert E. Lee HS,
Bolles School). •
Carl Slone, 83, American college basketball coach (
George Washington Colonials,
Richmond Spiders). •
David Smith, 78, Canadian politician,
MP (1980–1984, 2002–2016). •
François Tajan, 57, French auctioneer, food poisoning. •
Clementina Vélez, 73, Colombian doctor, academic and politician,
MP (1990–1991, 1998–2002) and
city councillor of Cali (1972–1986, 1992–1997, 2004–2019), heart attack. •
Kostas Voutsas, 88, Greek actor (
Law 4000,
Alice in the Navy,
The Downfall) and writer, lung infection.
27 •
Eduardo Alas Alfaro, 89, Salvadoran Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of
Chalatenango (1987–2007). •
R. D. Call, 70, American actor (
Young Guns II,
Into the Wild,
EZ Streets), complications from back surgery. •
David Callister, 84, Manx broadcaster and politician. •
Tina Carline, 71–72, New Zealand television weather presenter (
TV One), cancer. •
Sudhakar Chaturvedi, 122 (claimed), Indian Vedic scholar and courier (
Mahatma Gandhi). •
Burkhard Driest, 80, German actor (
Stroszek,
Cross of Iron,
Querelle). •
Eugene Dynarski, 86, American actor (
Close Encounters of the Third Kind). •
Irvino English, 42, Jamaican footballer (
national team), shot. •
Valdir Espinosa, 72, Brazilian football manager (
Cerro Porteño,
Botafogo,
Corinthians), complications from surgery. •
Juan Diego González, 39, Colombian footballer (
Once Caldas,
La Equidad,
Philadelphia Union). (body discovered on this date) •
Colin S. Gray, 76, British-American geopolitical writer. •
Samvel Karapetyan, 58, Armenian historian. •
Hadi Khosroshahi, 81, Iranian cleric and diplomat,
COVID-19. •
Seiji Kurata, 74, Japanese photographer, lung cancer. •
Lillian Offitt, 81, American blues and R&B singer. •
Gloster Richardson, 77, American football player (
Kansas City Chiefs,
Dallas Cowboys,
Cleveland Browns), Super Bowl Champion (
1970,
1971). •
K. P. P. Samy, 57, Indian politician,
MLA (2006–2011, since 2016). •
Sripal Silva, 59, Sri Lankan cricketer, injuries sustained in a traffic collision. •
Leroy Suddath, 89, American major general. •
Braian Toledo, 26, Argentine javelin thrower, Youth Olympic champion (
2010), traffic collision. •
Suthep Wongkamhaeng, 85, Thai
luk krung singer. •
Alki Zei, 94, Greek novelist and children's writer.
28 •
Johnny Antonelli, 89, American baseball player (
Boston/Milwaukee Braves,
New York/San Francisco Giants,
Cleveland Indians). •
Allen Boothroyd, 76, British industrial designer, co-founder of
Meridian Audio, prostate cancer. •
Kenyel Brown, 40, American serial killer, suicide by gunshot. •
Ulambayaryn Byambajav, 35, Mongolian sumo wrestler,
world champion (2006, 2007). •
Jaime Carbonell, 66, Uruguayan-born American computer scientist. •
Janusz Cisek, 65, Polish historian and academic, leukemia. •
Joe Coulombe, 89, American entrepreneur (
Trader Joe's). •
Emmanuel Debarre, 71, French sculptor. •
Freeman Dyson, 96, British-born American physicist and mathematician (
Dyson's transform,
Rank of a partition,
Dyson series), fall. •
Joyce Gordon, 90, American actress and pitchwoman. •
Sir Lenox Hewitt, 102, Australian public servant, Secretary of the
Prime Minister's Department (1968–1971),
Lewy body dementia. •
Muhammad Imara, 88, Egyptian Islamic scholar. •
S. Kathavarayan, 58, Indian politician,
MLA (since 2019). •
Mahmoud Khayami, 90, Iranian industrialist and philanthropist. •
Balbir Singh Kullar, 77, Indian field hockey player, Olympic bronze medallist (
1968), heart attack. •
Gennady Kuzmin, 74, Ukrainian chess player. •
Teresa Machado, 50, Portuguese Olympic discus thrower and shot putter (
1992,
1996,
2000,
2004). •
Craig Mackay, 92, Canadian Olympic speed skater (
1948,
1952). •
Baidyanath Prasad Mahto, 72, Indian politician,
MLA (2000–2009),
MP (2009–2014, since 2019). •
Stig-Göran Myntti, 94, Finnish football (
VPS,
VIFK,
RU-38) and
bandy player. •
Phil Prince, 93, American university football player (
Clemson Tigers) and academic administrator, President of
Clemson University (1994–1995). •
John Renton, American geologist. •
Carl Schell, 95, Canadian judoka. •
Shadakshari Settar, 84, Indian historian and archaeologist, pleural effusion. •
Esala Teleni, Fijian rugby player and military officer.
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Chloe Aaron, 81, American television executive (
PBS), cancer and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. •
Gérard Arseguel, 82, French poet. •
Avraham Barkai, 99, German-born Israeli historian. •
G. P. Mellick Belshaw, 91, American Episcopal prelate,
Bishop of New Jersey (1983–1994). •
Bill Bunten, 89, American politician, member of the
Kansas House of Representatives (1962–1990) and
Senate (2002–2004),
Mayor of Topeka (2005–2013), pneumonia. •
Malcolm Chase, 63, British social historian, brain tumour. •
Raymond C. Fisher, 80, American jurist, Judge of the
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (since 1999), cancer. •
Lynn Geesaman, 81, American photographer. •
Ian Lyall Grant, 104, British army officer and engineer. •
Bella Hammond, 87, American activist and political figure,
First Lady of Alaska. •
Vito Kapo, 97, Albanian politician,
Minister of Industry (1982–1990). •
Dieter Laser, 78, German actor (
Lexx,
The Ogre,
The Human Centipede). •
Fiona MacCarthy, 80, English journalist and biographer. •
Arnaud Marquesuzaa, 85, French rugby union player (
Racing 92,
US Montauban). •
Eleanor Martin, 69, Australian dancer. •
Luis Alfonso Mendoza, 55, Mexican dubbing and voice actor, shot. •
Ceri Morgan, 72, Welsh darts player. •
Odile Pierre, 87, French organist and composer. •
Mohammad Ali Ramazani Dastak, 56, Iranian military officer and politician,
MP (since 2020), influenza. •
Herman Redemeijer, 89, Dutch politician, member of the
Senate (1987–1995). •
Bill Smith, 93, American jazz clarinetist and composer, complications from prostate cancer. •
Éva Székely, 92, Hungarian
Hall of Fame swimmer, Olympic champion (
1952). •
Andrei Vedernikov, 60, Russian racing cyclist, world champion (
1981). •
Gene Waldorf, 84, American politician, member of the
Minnesota House of Representatives (1977–1980) and
Senate (1981–1993). ==References==