1 •
Buddy Alliston, 87, American football player (
Winnipeg Blue Bombers,
Denver Broncos). •
Oğuzhan Asiltürk, 86, Turkish politician,
MP (1973–1980, 1991–2002),
minister of the interior (1974–1977) and of
industry and technology (1977–1978), COVID-19. •
John Blackburn, 73, British Anglican priest, chaplain general of the British Army (2000–2004). •
Adam Blatner, 84, American psychiatrist. •
British Idiom, 4, American Thoroughbred racehorse. •
Howard W. Carroll, 79, American politician. •
Peter Darke, 67, English footballer (
Plymouth Argyle). •
Scott Eaton, 77, American football player (
New York Giants). •
Renán Fuentealba Moena, 104, Chilean politician,
deputy (1957–1965), president of
Christian Democratic Party (1961–1965, 1972–1973) and
senator (1965–1973). •
Raymond Gniewek, 89, American violinist. •
Nora Gúnera de Melgar, 78, Honduran politician,
first lady (1975–1978), mayor of
Tegucigalpa (1990–1994) and
deputy (2007–2014). •
Erwin J. Haeberle, 85, German social scientist and sexologist. •
Richard W. Hanselman, 93, American businessman. •
Fred Hill, 81, English footballer (
Bolton Wanderers,
national team). •
William Izarra, 74, Venezuelan politician, military official and diplomat,
senator (1998–1999) and ambassador to
North Korea (since 2021), COVID-19. •
Alfredo Jadresic, 96, Chilean Olympic high jumper (
1948) and scientist. •
Lissy Jarvik, 97, Dutch-born American psychiatrist. •
Ibrahim Kefas, 73, Nigerian politician, military administrator of
Cross River State (1993–1994) and
Delta State (1994–1996). •
Vytautas Kolesnikovas, 72, Lithuanian painter and politician, member of the
Supreme Council (1990–1992) and signatory of the
Act of the Re-Establishment of the State of Lithuania. •
Paul Linger, 46, English footballer (
Charlton Athletic,
Brighton & Hove Albion), pancreatic cancer. •
Ewert Ljusberg, 76, Swedish musician, president of the
Republic of Jamtland (since 1989). •
Frank LoCascio, 89, American mobster (
Gambino crime family). •
Bob Mendes, 93, Belgian accountant and writer. •
Hugo Anthony Meynell, 85, English academic. •
Edgar Morales, 81, Salvadoran Olympic footballer. •
Robin Morton, 81, Irish folk musician. •
M.O. Nelson, 100, Canadian business executive. •
Andreas Neocleous, 82, Cypriot lawyer and politician, founder of
Andreas Neocleous & Co and
MP (1970–1976), COVID-19. •
Eberhard Panitz, 89, German writer. •
Sune Sandbring, 93, Swedish footballer (
Malmö FF,
national team). •
Andrea Schroeder, 57, American politician, member of the
Michigan House of Representatives (since 2019), stomach cancer. •
Brian Sherratt, 77, English footballer (
Oxford United,
Stoke City,
Barnsley). •
Frieda Stahl, 99, American physics historian. •
Jimmy Stevens, 79, English musician. •
Sir Dennis Walters, 92, British politician,
MP (1964–1992). •
Earle Wells, 87, New Zealand sailor and rower, Olympic champion (
1964). •
Zhang Hanxin, 85, Chinese physicist, member of the
Chinese Academy of Sciences. •
Zhang Xudong, 59, Chinese military officer, commander of the
Western Theater Command (2020–2021), cancer.
2 •
Tajdar Babar, 85, Indian politician,
Delhi MLA (1993–2008). •
Ziauddin Ahmed Bablu, 66, Bangladeshi politician,
MP (2014–2019), complications from COVID-19. •
Jack Biondolillo, 81, American bowler, dementia with complicating kidney failure. •
Dana Bumgardner, 67, American politician, member of the
North Carolina House of Representatives (since 2013), cancer. •
Ladislav Čepčianský, 90, Czech Olympic sprint canoeist (
1956,
1960). •
Anthony Downs, 90, American economist and politologist (
An Economic Theory of Democracy). •
Richard Evans, 86, American actor (
Peyton Place,
Islands in the Stream,
Dirty Little Billy). •
Michel Fernex, 92, Swiss physician. •
Rose Franco, 87, American warrant officer. •
Agostino Gambino, 88, Italian jurist and politician,
minister of communications (1995–1996). •
Chuck Hartenstein, 79, American baseball player (
Chicago Cubs,
Pittsburgh Pirates,
St. Louis Cardinals). •
Jim Hess, 84, American college and high school football coach (
Angelo State Rams,
Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks,
New Mexico State Aggies). •
Matt Holmes, 54, British military officer,
Commandant General Royal Marines (2019–2021). •
Peter Jenkins, 77, Canadian politician, mayor of
Dawson City (1980–1994, 2009–2012) and
Yukon MLA (1996–2006), COVID-19. •
Joe Kantor, 78, American football player (
Washington Redskins). •
Hans Kruse, 91, Samoan civil servant and rugby union player (
national team). •
Ladislaus Löb, 88, Romanian-born Swiss Germanist and Holocaust survivor. •
Alfredo Martínez Moreno, 98, Salvadoran jurist, diplomat and writer, president of the
Supreme Court (1968), director of the
ASL (1969–2006) and
minister of foreign affairs (1967–1968). •
Stuart McDonald, 90, American editorial cartoonist and politician. •
Dattaram Maruti Mirasdar, 94, Indian writer and humourist. •
Mortimer Mishkin, 94, American neuropsychologist. •
Valeriu Mițul, 60, Moldovan political activist, mayor of
Corjova, Dubăsari (since 1995). •
Leonard Moss, 89, English Anglican clergyman,
archdeacon of Hereford (1991–1997). •
Ioannis Palaiokrassas, 87, Greek politician,
minister of finance (1990–1992) and
European commissioner (1993–1994). •
Inder Bir Singh Passi, 82, Indian mathematician. •
Colin Pratt, 82, English motorcycle speedway rider (
Poole Pirates,
Stoke Potters,
Hackney Hawks), cancer. •
Dave Roberts, 88, Panamanian-American baseball player (
Houston Colt .45s,
Pittsburgh Pirates,
Tokyo Yakult Swallows). •
Bill Russo, 74, American college football coach (
Lafayette Leopards,
Wagner Seahawks). •
Umer Shareef, 61, Pakistani comedian and television host (
The Shareef Show Mubarak Ho), pneumonia. •
Herta Staal, 91, Austrian actress (
The Charming Young Lady,
My Sister and I,
Where the Ancient Forests Rustle). •
Franciszek Surmiński, 86, Polish racing cyclist. •
Sebastião Tapajós, 78, Brazilian guitarist and composer. •
John Wes Townley, 31, American racing driver (
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series), shot. •
Michel Tubiana, 68, French lawyer and jurist. •
Sidney Walton, 102, American World War II veteran. •
Major Wingate, 37, American basketball player (
Springfield Armor,
Shanxi Zhongyu,
Tofas Bursa).
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Todd Akin, 74, American politician, member of the
Missouri (1989–2001) and
U.S. House of Representatives (2001–2013), cancer. •
James Baar, 92, American author and public relations consultant. •
Paul Barratt, 77, Australian public servant, secretary of the
Department of Primary Industries and Energy (1996–1998) and
Defence (1998–1999). •
Luis Belló, 92, Spanish football player (
Hércules,
Cieza) and manager (
Real Zaragoza). •
Blanka Bohdanová, 91, Czech actress (
Romeo, Juliet and Darkness,
Když rozvod, tak rozvod,
Thirty Cases of Major Zeman). •
Siegfried Borchardt, 67, German political activist. •
Lee Brozgol, 80, American artist. •
Sir John Chilcot, 82, British civil servant, kidney disease. •
Antonio Debenedetti, 84, Italian writer, journalist and poet. •
Samantha Epasinghe, 54, Sri Lankan actress, COVID-19. •
Anouman Brou Félix, 86, Ivorian musician. •
Josep Maria Forn, 93, Spanish film director (
Companys, procés a Catalunya) and actor. •
Alan Grahame, 67, British motorcycle speedway rider (
Poole Pirates,
Hull Vikings,
Cradley Heathens), injuries sustained in a race collision. •
Cynthia Harris, 87, American actress (
Mad About You,
Edward & Mrs. Simpson,
Three Men and a Baby). •
Neil Hawryliw, 65, Canadian ice hockey player (
New York Islanders). •
José Luis Lamadrid, 91, Mexican footballer (
Club Necaxa,
national team). •
Daniel Leone, 28, Italian footballer (
Pontedera,
Reggiana,
Catanzaro), brain cancer. •
Ivan Lubennikov, 70, Russian painter. •
Maurice Malleret, 90, French writer and historian. •
Irwin Marcus, 102, American psychiatrist. •
Jorge Medina, 94, Chilean Roman Catholic cardinal, bishop of
Rancagua (1987–1993) and
Valparaíso (1993–1996), prefect of the
Congregation for Divine Worship (1996–2002). •
Ghanashyam Nayak, 77, Indian actor (
Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah,
Krantiveer,
Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam), cancer. •
Tomas Norström, 65, Swedish actor (
The Hunters,
Good Evening, Mr. Wallenberg,
The White Viking), brain tumor. •
Dan Petrescu, 68, Romanian businessman,
plane crash. •
Marc Pilcher, 53, British makeup artist (
Bridgerton,
Downton Abbey,
Mary Queen of Scots),
Emmy winner (
2021), COVID-19. •
Marta Rojas, 93, Cuban journalist (
Granma) and writer. •
Neal Sher, 74, American lawyer. •
Bernard Tapie, 78, French businessman, politician and actor (''
Men, Women: A User's Manual''),
deputy (1989–1996) and president of
Olympique de Marseille (1986–1994), stomach cancer. •
Lars Vilks, 75, Swedish visual artist, founder of
Ladonia, traffic collision.
4 •
Louise Bäckman, 94, Swedish Sámi academic. •
Roger Stuart Bacon, 95, Canadian politician,
premier of Nova Scotia (1990–1991) and
Nova Scotia MLA (1970–1993). •
Benedita Barata da Rocha, 72, Portuguese immunologist. •
Mohamed Ali Bouleymane, 79, Tunisian politician, mayor of
Tunis (1986–1988, 1990–2000). •
Mike Connelly, 85, American football player (
Dallas Cowboys). •
Sergey Danilin, 61, Russian luger, Olympic silver medallist (
1984). •
Laurie Davidson, 94, New Zealand yacht designer (
NZL 32). •
Eugenio Duca, 71, Italian politician,
deputy (1994–2006), heart attack. •
Terry Eades, 77, Northern Irish football player (
Cambridge United,
Watford) and manager (
Histon), cancer. •
Michael Ferguson, 84, British television director and producer (
EastEnders,
The Bill,
Casualty). •
Willy Haeberli, 96, Swiss-born American nuclear physicist. •
John Paul Harney, 90, Canadian politician,
MP (1972–1974). •
John Hastie, 83, New Zealand sport shooter. •
Edwin Holliday, 82, English footballer (
Middlesbrough,
Sheffield Wednesday,
Hereford United). •
Bazyl Jakupov, 56, Kazakhstani politician, governor of
Kostanay (2015–2019). •
Ivan Johnson, 68, Bahamian-born English cricketer (
Worcestershire) and journalist. •
Alan Kalter, 78, American television announcer (
Late Show with David Letterman). •
Philippe Levillain, 80, French historian and academic. •
Li Zhengming, 90, Chinese engineer, member of the
Chinese Academy of Engineering. •
Zbigniew Pacelt, 70, Polish Olympic swimmer (
1968,
1972) and modern pentathlete (
1976). •
Budge Patty, 97, American
Hall of Fame tennis player. •
Valeriy Pidluzhny, 69, Ukrainian long jumper, Olympic bronze medallist (
1980). •
Eddie Robinson, 100, American baseball player (
Cleveland Indians) and general manager (
Texas Rangers,
Atlanta Braves),
World Series champion (
1948). •
Sebastian Shaw, 53, Vietnamese-born American serial killer. •
Shakti Sinha, 64, Indian civil servant, director of the
Nehru Memorial Museum & Library (2015–2019), cardiac arrest. •
Leonard Sullivan, 86, American politician. •
Joy Watson, 83, New Zealand children's author. •
John Welsby, 83, British rail executive, chairman of the
British Railways Board (1995–1999), cancer.
5 •
Nadia Chaudhri, 43, Pakistani-born Canadian psychologist, ovarian cancer. •
Cristóvão de Aguiar, 81, Portuguese writer. •
Siran Upendra Deraniyagala, 79, Sri Lankan archaeologist,
director general of archaeology (1992–2001). •
Pat Fish, 63, English musician (
The Jazz Butcher). •
Jürgen Goslar, 94, German film director (
Terror After Midnight,
Albino) and actor (
Derrick). •
Hobo Jim, 68, American folk singer-songwriter, cancer. •
Robert Hosp, 81, Swiss footballer (
Lausanne-Sport,
national team). •
Abdulazeez Ibrahim, 63, Nigerian politician,
senator (1999–2007). •
Ernest Lee Johnson, 61, American convicted criminal, execution by lethal injection. •
Gerald D. Jones, 88, American politician. •
Pierre Légaré, 72, Canadian comedian. •
Sid Lovett, 93, American politician. •
Lloyd McNeill, 86, American jazz flutist. •
Fathali Oveisi, 75, Iranian actor (
Captain Khorshid,
Hamoun,
Love-stricken). •
Yosef Paritzky, 66, Israeli politician, member of the
Knesset (1999–2006) and
minister of national infrastructures (2003–2004). •
Barney Platts-Mills, 76, British film director (
Bronco Bullfrog,
Private Road). •
Nikolai Rasheyev, 86, Ukrainian film director (
Bumbarash) and screenwriter (
Vertical). •
Manfred Hermann Schmid, 74, German musicologist. •
Jerry Shipp, 86, American basketball player (
Phillips 66ers,
national team), Olympic champion (
1964). •
Hester McFarland Solomon, 78, American-born British analytical psychologist. •
Pavao Štalter, 91, Croatian animator, director, and screenwriter. •
Zoran Stanković, 66, Serbian military officer and politician,
minister of defence (2005–2007) and
health (2011–2012), COVID-19. •
Keith Thomas, 92, English footballer (
Exeter City,
Plymouth Argyle,
Sheffield Wednesday). •
Lynn A. Thompson, 81, American religious leader, President of the Priesthood of the
Apostolic United Brethren (since 2014). •
Nikos Tsoumanis, 31, Greek footballer (
Kerkyra,
Panthrakikos,
Apollon Pontus), suffocation. •
Pam Williams, 88, New Zealand businesswoman and philanthropist. •
Ye Keming, 84, Chinese engineer, member of the
Chinese Academy of Engineering. •
Juozas Žemaitis, 95, Lithuanian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Vilkaviškis (1991–2002).
6 •
Juhan Aare, 73, Estonian journalist. •
Sir Noel Anderson, 77, New Zealand judge,
president of the Court of Appeal (2004–2006) and justice of the
Supreme Court (2006–2008). •
Andrianafidisoa, Malagasy military officer and convicted coupist, leader of the
2006 Malagasy coup d'état attempt. •
Lou Antonelli, 64, American author. •
Tomoyasu Asaoka, 59, Japanese footballer (
Nippon Kokan,
Yomiuri,
national team). •
Vigen Chitechyan, 80, Armenian politician and diplomat,
deputy prime minister (1993–1995) and ambassador to European Union (1997–2009). •
Alvin Deutsch, 89, American copyright attorney. •
Gerald Home, 70, British actor (
Return of the Jedi,
London Boulevard) and puppeteer (
Little Shop of Horrors), liver cancer. •
Patricia McMahon Hawkins, 72, American diplomat,
ambassador to Togo (2008–2011). •
Patrick Horgan, 92, British-born American actor (''
Ryan's Hope, The Doctors''). •
John Joiner, 87, Australian
footballer (
North Melbourne). •
Atta Kwami, 65, Ghanaian artist. •
Otilia Larrañaga, 89, Mexican actress (
The Price of Living) and dancer. •
Muriel Lezak, 94, American neurophysicist. •
Valeriano Martínez, 60, Spanish politician,
minister of finance of Galicia (since 2015) and member of the
Parliament of Galicia (2016–2017, 2020–2021), cardiac arrest. •
Gunawan Maryanto, 45, Indonesian author and theater director, heart attack. •
Luisa Mattioli, 85, Italian actress (
The Angel of the Alps,
Mia nonna poliziotto,
Romulus and the Sabines). •
John Morgan, 53, American economist. •
V. M. M. Nair, 101, Indian diplomat and civil servant, ambassador to Norway (1960–1967), Poland (1967–1971) and Morocco (1971–1975). •
Matti Puhakka, 76, Finnish politician,
MP (1975–1991, 1995–1996),
minister of transport (1983–1984) and
labor (1987–1991), cancer. •
Sewa Singh Sekhwan, 71, Indian politician,
Punjab MLA (1977–1985), liver disease. •
Oleg Seleznyov, 62, Russian politician,
senator (since 2017), COVID-19. •
Martin J. Sherwin, 84, American historian and biographer (
American Prometheus),
Pulitzer Prize winner (2006), complications from lung cancer. •
Sheldon Stone, 75, American particle physicist. •
Arvind Trivedi, 82, Indian actor (
Ramayan,
Vikram Aur Betaal,
Desh Re Joya Dada Pardesh Joya),
MP (1991–1996), multiple organ failure. •
Ted Venetoulis, 87, American politician,
Baltimore County executive (1974–1978). •
Yesudasan, 83, Indian cartoonist, founder of the
Kerala Cartoon Academy.
7 •
Azartash Azarnoosh, 83, Iranian linguist and scholar. •
Mel Boehland, 78, American football coach, complications from COVID-19. •
Clement Bowman, 91, Canadian chemical engineer. •
James Brokenshire, 53, British politician,
MP (since 2005),
secretary of state for Northern Ireland (2016–2018) and
housing, communities and local government (2018–2019), lung cancer. •
Ray Charambura, 92, Canadian football player (
Winnipeg Blue Bombers). •
Chen Wenxin, 95, Chinese biologist, member of the
Chinese Academy of Sciences. •
Enzo Collotti, 92, Italian historian and academic. •
Jorge Coscia, 69, Argentine film director and politician,
deputy (2005–2009). •
Jean-Daniel Flaysakier, 70, French doctor and journalist, heart failure. •
Fotini Dekazou Stefanopoulou, Greek politician,
MP (1993–1996). •
Raoul Franklin, 86, British physicist and academic administrator, vice-chancellor of
City, University of London (1978–1998). •
András Gálszécsy, 87, Hungarian politician,
minister of civilian intelligence services (1990–1992). •
Johnny Gold, 89, British nightclub owner and promoter, co-founder of
Tramp. •
Clifford Grant, 91, Australian operatic bass singer. •
Rick Jones, 84, Canadian-born British television presenter (
Play School,
Fingerbobs) and musician (
Meal Ticket), esophageal cancer. •
Forrest Hamilton, 91, American basketball player (University of Missouri). •
David Kirby, 82, English cricketer (
Cambridge University,
Leicestershire). •
Étienne Mougeotte, 81, French journalist and media director, tonsil cancer. •
Deep Pal, 68, Indian cinematographer (
Pehla Nasha). •
Félix Palomo, 84, Spanish politician,
senator (1977–1982), member (1983–1995) and president (1983–1987, 1988–1995) of the
Parliament of La Rioja. •
Reggie Parks, 87, Canadian professional wrestler (
AWA) and engraver (
WWE), COVID-19. •
Andy Porter, 84, Scottish footballer (
Watford). •
Mike Ray, 85, Canadian politician,
Ontario MPP (1987–1990). •
Eva Rönström, 88, Swedish Olympic gymnast (
1956). •
Myriam Sarachik, 88, Belgian-born American experimental physicist. •
Jan Shutan, 88, American actress (
Room 222,
Ben Casey). •
Peter Silverman, 90, Canadian journalist. •
Jacques Simon, 83, French Olympic cyclist (
1960). •
Louise Slade, 74, American food scientist. •
Jože Snoj, 87, Slovenian poet and novelist. •
Ralph Spinella, 98, American Olympic fencer (
1960). •
Franklin Standard, 72, Cuban basketball player, Olympic bronze medalist (
1972). •
Ronald S. Stroud, 88, Canadian historian and academic. •
Petra Zais, 64, German politician, member of the
Landtag of Saxony (2014–2019).
8 •
Pauline Bart, 91, American sociologist. •
Chang Yung-hsiang, 91, Taiwanese screenwriter (
Beautiful Duckling,
The Story of a Small Town,
If I Were for Real). •
Nola Chilton, 99, Israeli theatre director. •
Roger de Ville, 86, English cricketer. •
Rabah Driassa, 87, Algerian painter and singer. •
Marina Galanou, Greek LGBT rights activist. •
Mordechai Geldman, 75, German-born Israeli poet and psychologist, cancer. •
Peter Gill, Pakistani politician,
Punjab MPA (since 2018). •
Petru Guelfucci, 66, French singer. •
Billy Lamont, 85, Scottish football player (
Hamilton Academical,
Albion Rovers) and manager (
East Stirlingshire). •
Owen Luder, 93, British architect. •
Tony MacMahon, 82, Irish
button accordion player and radio and television broadcaster, subject of
Slán leis an gCeol. •
Jack Manning, 92, New Zealand architect. •
Arthur Mattuck, 91, American mathematician. •
Jim McInally, 73, Canadian ice hockey player (
Hamilton Red Wings,
Nashville Dixie Flyers). •
Henri Mitterand, 93, French academic and author. •
Raymond T. Odierno, 67, American military officer,
chief of staff of the Army (2011–2015), cancer. •
Richard Ohmann, 90, American literary critic. •
Ian Ormond, 72, Scottish-born New Zealand footballer (
Blockhouse Bay,
national team). •
Jim Pembroke, 75, English-born Finnish rock musician (
Wigwam). •
Piraisoodan, 65, Indian lyricist (
En Rasavin Manasile,
Thayagam,
Krishna Krishna). •
Anton Polyakov, 33, Ukrainian politician,
MP (since 2019). •
Bob Priddy, 91, American basketball player (
Baltimore Bullets). •
Grigory Sanakoev, 86, Russian chess player. •
Sandra Scarr, 85, American psychologist. •
Sanpei Shirato, 89, Japanese manga artist (
Kamui), aspiration pneumonia. •
Jorge Antonio Solis, 70, American jurist, judge (1991–2016) and chief judge (2014–2016) of the
U.S. District Court for Northern Texas. •
Jem Targal, 74, American bassist (
Third Power) and singer-songwriter. •
Jup Weber, 71, Luxembourgish politician,
MEP (1994–1999). •
Achmad Rizal Zakaria, 58, Indonesian politician, vice mayor of
Mojokerto (since 2018).
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Ali Atwa, 60s, Lebanese hijacker (
TWA Flight 847), cancer. •
Abolhassan Banisadr, 88, Iranian politician,
president (1980–1981),
minister of foreign affairs (1979) and
finance (1979–1980). •
Rich Barry, 81, American baseball player (
Philadelphia Phillies). •
Colin Bell, 83, Scottish journalist. •
Garnett Brown, 85, American jazz trombonist. •
Lauren Cho, 30, American music teacher and chef. (body discovered on this date) •
Chito Gascon, 57, Filipino lawyer, chairman of the
Commission on Human Rights (since 2015), COVID-19. •
Maurice J. Goyette, 87, American politician. •
A. M. Harun-ar-Rashid, 88, Bangladeshi physicist. •
Helmut Herbst, 86, German film director, producer and screenwriter (
Eine deutsche Revolution). •
Keitaro Hoshino, 52, Japanese boxer,
WBA minimumweight champion (2000–2001, 2002). •
J. Martin Hunter, 84, British arbitration lawyer. •
Tim Johnston, 80, British Olympic long distance runner (
1968). •
Farooq Feroze Khan, 82, Pakistani military officer,
chief of air staff (1991–1994) and
chairman joint chiefs of staff committee (1994–1997), heart attack. •
Sikandar Hayat Khan, 87, Pakistani politician,
president (1991–1996) and
prime minister (1985–1990, 2001–2006) of
Azad Kashmir, heart disease. •
Jean Ledwith King, 97, American attorney, teacher and political activist. •
Hosea Macharinyang, 35, Kenyan runner. •
Yossi Maiman, 75, German-born Israeli banking executive, president (2002–2013) and CEO (2006–2013) of
Ampal-American Israel Corporation. •
Shawn McLemore, 54, American gospel singer. •
Stephen Brendan McMahon, 66, British neuroscientist. •
Donn B. Parker, American computer scientist. •
Pierre Pinoncelli, 92, French performance artist. •
Gilbert Py, 87, French operatic tenor. •
Mario Roccuzzo, 80, American actor (
The Majestic,
Barney Miller,
Mr. Belvedere). •
Anne Saxelby, 40, American cheesemonger. •
Germain Sengelin, 84, French judge. •
Charlotte Strandgaard, 78, Danish author.
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Granville Adams, 58, American actor (
Oz,
Homicide: Life on the Street,
Empire), cancer. •
Beat Arnold, 43, Swiss politician,
national councillor (2015–2019), brain tumor. •
Ramon Barba, 82, Filipino inventor and horticulturist. •
Alban Bensa, 73, French anthropologist. •
Richard J. Blackwell, 92, American philosopher. •
Rajnarayan Budholiya, 60, Indian politician,
MP (2004–2009), heart attack. •
Ken Casanega, 100, American football player (
San Francisco 49ers). •
Jim Coley, 70, American politician, member of the
Tennessee House of Representatives (2007–2020). •
Toshirō Daigo, 95, Japanese judoka. •
Cornel Drăgușin, 95, Romanian football player (
Steaua București) and manager (
Iraq national team,
Syria national team). •
Jacob E. Goodman, 87, American mathematician and composer. •
Rafiqul Haque, 84, Bangladeshi journalist (
Jugantor,
The Azadi,
Kishore Bangla). •
Clovis Heimsath, 90, American architect. •
Bob Herron, 97, American stuntman (
Spartacus,
Diamonds Are Forever,
Rocky) and actor, complications from a fall. •
David Kennedy, 82, American advertising executive, co-founder of
Wieden+Kennedy. •
Abdul Qadeer Khan, 85, Pakistani nuclear physicist, complications from COVID-19. •
Tasos Kourakis, 73, Greek politician,
MP (2007–2019). •
Joyce Lebra, 95, American historian. •
Steve Longworth, 73, English snooker player. •
Peter O'Donnell, 97, American businessman, investor, and philanthropist. •
Luis de Pablo, 91, Spanish composer (
Generación del 51). •
Megan Rice, 91, American nun and nuclear disarmament activist. •
Evelyn Richter, 91, German art photographer. •
Fandas Safiullin, 85, Russian politician,
deputy (2000–2003), COVID-19. •
Sathyajith, 72, Indian actor (
Dhumm,
Abhi,
Apthamitra). •
Evi Touloupa, 97, Greek archaeologist, curator of antiquities at
Acropolis. •
Ruthie Tompson, 111, American animator (
Pinocchio,
Fantasia,
Dumbo). •
Piet Wijnberg, 63, Dutch footballer (
Ajax,
NEC,
DS '79).
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Emiliano Aguirre, 96, Spanish paleontologist. •
Lukas David, 87, Austrian violinist. •
Tony DeMarco, 89, American
Hall of Fame boxer,
world welterweight champion (1955). •
Duane E. Dewey, 89, American soldier,
Medal of Honor recipient. •
Emani 22, 22, American R&B singer, injuries sustained in an accident. •
Deon Estus, 65, American bassist and vocalist (
Wham!,
George Michael). •
Brian Goldner, 58, American business executive and film producer (
Transformers,
G.I. Joe), CEO of
Hasbro (since 2008), cancer. •
Jack J. Grynberg, 89, Polish-born American petroleum developer. •
Kevin Hallett, 91, Australian Olympic swimmer (
1948). •
Enamul Haque, 78, Bangladeshi chemist and actor (
Emiler Goenda Bahini,
Ei Shob Din Ratri,
Amar Bondhu Rashed). •
Trevor Hemmings, 86, British football club (
Cork City,
Preston North End) and racehorse owner. •
Bill Hudson, 88, American politician, member of the
Alaska House of Representatives (1987–1995, 1997–2003). •
Orphy Klempa, 70, American politician, member of the
West Virginia House of Delegates (2006–2010) and
Senate (2010–2012). •
George W. Knight III, 89, American minister. •
Lavoisier Maia, 93, Brazilian physician and politician, governor of
Rio Grande do Norte (1979–1983),
senator (1987–1995), and
deputy (1999–2007). •
Muhammad Pervaiz Malik, 73, Pakistani politician,
MNA (1997–1999, 2002–2007, since 2010) and
minister for commerce and textile (2017–2018), cardiac arrest. •
Boris Minakov, 93, Russian diplomat,
Soviet ambassador to Ivory Coast (1986–1990). •
Antônio Afonso de Miranda, 101, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Taubaté (1981–1996). •
Barry Mora, 80, New Zealand operatic baritone. •
Olav Nilsen, 79, Norwegian footballer (
Viking,
national team). •
Gustav Ntiforo, 88, Ghanaian Olympic sprinter. •
Geert Jan van Oldenborgh, 59, Dutch climate scientist, cancer. •
Elio Pandolfi, 95, Italian actor (
In Olden Days,
Obiettivo ragazze,
For a Few Dollars Less). •
Darby Penney, 68, American mental health worker and disability rights activist, cancer. •
Boris Pineda, 62, Salvadoran chess player. •
Ockert Potgieter, 55, South African missionary and film director, COVID-19. •
Sir John Rogers, 93, British
Royal Air Force marshal. •
Ray Sullivan, 44, American politician, member of the
Rhode Island House of Representatives (2005–2011). •
İsmet Uçma, 66, Turkish politician,
MP (since 2011), lung cancer. •
Nedumudi Venu, 73, Indian actor (
Aaravam,
Thakara,
Manjil Virinja Pookkal). •
Herbert L. Wilkerson, 101, American military officer, commanding general of
Camp Lejeune (1972–1973). •
Stewart Murray Wilson, 74, New Zealand convicted sex offender.
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Raúl Baduel, 66, Venezuelan military officer and politician,
minister of defense (2006–2008), complications from COVID-19. •
René Basset, 102, French photographer. •
Leon Black, 89, American college basketball coach (
Texas Longhorns). •
Brian Boudreau, 67, Canadian politician,
Nova Scotia MLA (1993–1998). •
Warren Bryant, 65, American football player (
Atlanta Falcons,
Los Angeles Raiders). •
Dragutin Čermak, 77, Serbian basketball player and coach, Olympic silver medalist (
1968). •
Raúl Coloma, 93, Chilean footballer (
Ferrobádminton,
national team). •
Ricarlo Flanagan, 41, American comedian and actor (
Shameless,
Walk the Prank), COVID-19. •
Hubert Germain, 101, French resistance fighter and politician, mayor of
Saint-Chéron, Essonne (1953–1965) and
deputy (1962–1973). •
Julie L. Green, 60, American visual artist, ovarian cancer. •
Victor Gregg, 101, British author and World War II veteran. •
Sir Thomas Harris, 76, British banker and diplomat,
ambassador to South Korea (1993–1997). •
Roy Horan, 71, American actor (
Game of Death II, ''
Snake in the Eagle's Shadow'') and martial artist. •
Eddie Jaku, 101, German-born Australian writer and Holocaust survivor. •
Zinaida Korneva, 99, Russian military veteran and charity fundraiser. •
Renton Laidlaw, 82, British golf broadcaster and journalist, COVID-19. •
Marcus Malone, 77, American percussionist (
Santana) and composer ("
Soul Sacrifice"). •
Vladimir Markin, 64, Russian journalist and politician. •
Paddy Moloney, 83, Irish musician (
The Chieftains) and producer. •
Chie Nakane, 94, Japanese anthropologist. •
Julija Portjanko, 38, Ukrainian-born Macedonian handball player (
Kometal Gjorče Petrov,
Arvor 29,
Macedonia national team). •
Musa al-Qarni, 67, Saudi Arabian Islamic cleric. •
Roger St. Pierre, 79, British journalist, writer and broadcaster. •
Srikanth, 81, Indian actor (
Vennira Aadai,
Naanal,
Selva Magal). •
Kariamu Welsh, 72, American choreographer. •
Laurent Wetzel, 71, French academic and politician,
general councilor of the
Canton of Sartrouville (1985–1998) and mayor of
Sartrouville (1989–1995). •
George Balch Wilson, 94, American composer.
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Otis Armstrong, 70, American
Hall of Fame football player (
Purdue Boilermakers,
Denver Broncos). •
Dario Barluzzi, 86, Italian football player (
Treviso,
Milan) and manager (
Varese). •
Timuel Black, 102, American historian and civil rights activist. •
Viktor Bryukhanov, 85, Uzbek engineer, director of the
Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant (1970–1986). •
Ray Cranch, 98, New Zealand rugby league player (
Auckland,
national team). •
Piero De Masi, 84, Italian diplomat, ambassador to Namibia (1990–1996). •
Ray Fosse, 74, American baseball player (
Cleveland Indians,
Oakland Athletics,
Seattle Mariners) and broadcaster,
World Series champion (
1973,
1974), cancer. •
David Galliford, 96, English Anglican clergyman,
bishop of Hulme (1975–1984) and
Bolton (1984–1991) •
Gonario Gianoglio, 89, Italian politician, mayor of
Nuoro (1966–1971). •
Girjesh Govil, 81, Indian molecular biophysicist. •
Bill Hager, 74, American politician, member of the
Florida House of Representatives (2010–2018). •
Andrea Haugen, 52, German singer (
Cradle of Filth), writer and model,
stabbed. •
Jennifer L. Kelsey, 79, American epidemiologist. •
Dale Kildee, 92, American politician, member of the
Michigan House of Representatives (1965–1974) and
Senate (1975–1976) and the
U.S. House of Representatives (1977–2013). •
Emmanuel de La Taille, 89, Moroccan-born French journalist and television producer, traffic collision. •
Frances Line, 81, British broadcasting executive, controller of
BBC Radio 2 (1986–1996). •
Conrado Miranda, 92, Salvadoran football player (
Atlético Marte,
national team) and manager (
Isidro Metapán), COVID-19. •
Earl Old Person, 92, American
Blackfeet chief, cancer. •
Gary Paulsen, 82, American novelist (
Hatchet,
Dogsong,
The River), cardiac arrest. •
Norm Provan, 89, Australian rugby league player (
St. George Dragons,
New South Wales,
national team). •
Bela Rudenko, 88, Russian music educator. •
Clem Tillion, 96, American politician, member of the
Alaska House of Representatives (1963–1975), member (1975–1981) and president of the
senate (1979–1981). •
Agnes Tirop, 25, Kenyan Olympic long-distance runner (
2020), stabbed. •
Zafar Usmanov, 84, Tajik mathematician. •
Sir Patrick Walker, 89, British civil servant,
director general of MI5 (1988–1992). •
Stephen Yang Xiangtai, 98, Chinese Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Daming (1999–2016). •
Fumio Yamamoto, 58, Japanese author, pancreatic cancer.
14 •
Joseph Kofi Adda, 65, Ghanaian politician,
MP (2003–2013) and
minister of energy (2006–2008). •
Susagna Arasanz, 60, Andorran politician and economist,
minister of finance (1994–2000) and
general councillor (1997), cancer. •
Abu Musab al-Barnawi, Nigerian Islamic militant, leader of
ISWAP (since 2016). (death announced on this date) •
Reg Beresford, 100, English footballer (
Crystal Palace). •
Clint Dunford, 78, Canadian politician,
Alberta MLA (1993–2008). •
Akkiraju Haragopal, 63, Indian politician, kidney failure. •
Rodney Jory, 82, Australian physicist. •
Ojārs Ēriks Kalniņš, 71, Latvian diplomat and politician,
ambassador to the United States (1993–1999) and
deputy (since 2010). •
Phil Leadbetter, 59, American
resonator guitar player, COVID-19. •
Margo Leavin, 85, American art dealer. •
Lee Wan-koo, 71, South Korean politician,
prime minister (2015),
MP (1996–2004, 2013–2016) and governor of
South Chungcheong Province (2006–2009), multiple myeloma. •
Tom Morey, 86, American musician, engineer, and surfboard shaper. •
Mayumi Moriyama, 93, Japanese politician,
chief cabinet secretary (1989–1990), minister of
education (1992–1993) and
justice (2001–2003). •
Derek Pearsall, 90, British medievalist. •
Sir Gerry Robinson, 72, Irish-born British television presenter (
Can Gerry Robinson Fix the NHS?) and executive, chair of
Arts Council England (1998–2004). •
Sarkasi Said, 81, Singaporean
batik artist. •
Raymond Setlakwe, 93, Canadian entrepreneur, lawyer and politician,
senator (2000–2003). •
Vic Sison, 84, Filipino footballer (
Lions,
national team), COVID-19. •
Gennady Sizov, 80, Russian diplomat,
ambassador to Bolivia (1998–2003). •
Traudl Stark, 91, Austrian child actress (''
A Mother's Love, The Fox of Glenarvon, Passion''). •
Diane Weyermann, 66, American film producer (
Collective,
An Inconvenient Truth,
RBG), lung cancer. •
Frank Zabriskie, 87, American-born Scottish astronomer. •
Marko Živić, 49, Serbian actor (
Balkan Shadows,
The Belgrade Phantom) and television host (
Marko Živić Show), COVID-19.
15 •
T. K. Abdullah, 92, Indian Islamic scholar. •
Tuineau Alipate, 54, Tongan-born American football player (
Minnesota Vikings,
Saskatchewan Roughriders,
New York Jets). •
Sir David Amess, 69, British politician,
MP (since 1983),
stabbed. •
Leland I. Anderson, 93, American electrical engineer. •
Avi Barot, 29, Indian cricketer (
Saurashtra), heart attack. •
Dan Benishek, 69, American politician, member of the
U.S. House of Representatives (2011–2017). •
André Cognat, 83, French Guinean
Wayana tribal chief. •
Joanna Cameron, 73, American actress (
The Secrets of Isis,
I Love My Wife,
Pretty Maids All in a Row), stroke. •
Michel de Roy, 72, French author. •
Kihoto Hollohon, 89, Indian politician,
Nagaland MLA (1977–2013). •
Farrukh Jaffar, 88, Indian actress (
Umrao Jaan,
What Will People Say,
Gulabo Sitabo). •
Larry Koon, 77, American politician, member of the
South Carolina House of Representatives (1975–2005). •
Alfredo López Austin, 85, Mexican historian. •
Gabriel Moran, 86, American academic and theologian. •
Madame Nguyễn Văn Thiệu, 90, Vietnamese socialite, first lady of
South Vietnam (1967–1975). •
Miguel de Oliveira, 74, Brazilian middleweight boxer,
WBC light-middleweight world champion (1975), pancreatic cancer. •
Bob Peck, 92, American athletics administrator. •
Greg Pipes, 75, American football player (
Edmonton Eskimos). •
Michael S. Porder, 88, American psychoanalyst and psychiatrist. •
Ottó Prouza, 88, Hungarian Olympic volleyball player (
1964). •
G. K. Govinda Rao, 84, Indian actor (
Grahana,
Maha Parva,
Malgudi Days) and writer. •
Mario Andrea Rigoni, 73, Italian poet and writer. •
Abel Rodríguez, 50, Cuban actor (
El clon). •
Reinhold Roth, 68, German motorcycle racer. •
Gerd Ruge, 93, German journalist (
ARD,
Die Welt), author and filmmaker. •
Metro Rybchuk, 85, Canadian politician,
Saskatchewan MLA (1982–1986). •
Vano Siradeghyan, 74, Armenian politician and writer,
minister of internal affairs (1992–1996) and
mayor of Yerevan (1996–1998). •
Pornsak Songsaeng, 60, Thai
luk thung and
mor lam singer, heart attack. •
Dorothy Steel, 95, American actress (
Black Panther,
Poms,
Jumanji: The Next Level). •
Don Stonesifer, 94, American football player (
Chicago Cardinals). •
Masten Wanjala, 20, Kenyan suspected serial killer, beaten. •
Dave Washington, 73, American football player (
Denver Broncos,
Buffalo Bills,
San Francisco 49ers).
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Dwight W. Allen, 90, American social scientist. •
Robert Bainbridge, 90, English footballer (
York City,
Frickley Athletic,
Selby Town). •
Paul Blanca, 62, Dutch art photographer. •
Leo Boivin, 89, Canadian
Hall of Fame ice hockey player (
Boston Bruins,
Toronto Maple Leafs,
Pittsburgh Penguins) and coach. •
Denise Bryer, 93, British voice actress (
Terrahawks,
Return to Oz,
Labyrinth). •
Felipe Cazals, 84, Mexican film director (
The Garden of Aunt Isabel,
Canoa: A Shameful Memory,
Bajo la metralla), screenwriter and producer. •
José Ramón Ceschi, 80, Argentine Roman Catholic priest, writer, and television presenter. •
Geoffrey Chater, 100, British actor (
Mapp & Lucia,
Callan,
Barry Lyndon). •
Wes Cooley, 65, American motorcycle road racer, complications from diabetes. •
Peter Dickson, 92, British historian. •
Sir Joseph Dwyer, 82, British civil engineer and businessman. •
Dennis Franks, 68, American football player (
Philadelphia Eagles,
Detroit Lions). •
Reginald Green, 86, American development economist. •
Frank Hargrove, 94, American politician, member of the
Virginia House of Delegates (1982–2010). •
Alan Hawkshaw, 84, British composer (
Grange Hill,
Countdown,
Channel 4 News) and keyboard player, pneumonia. •
Kevin Hevey, 98, Australian
footballer (
Hawthorn). •
Roger Hui, 67, Canadian computer scientist, co-developer of
J. •
George Kinnell, 83, Scottish footballer (
Aberdeen,
Stoke City,
Sunderland). •
Viktor Kryzhanivsky, 59, Ukrainian diplomat, ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of Ukraine, fall. •
Betty Lynn, 95, American actress (
The Andy Griffith Show,
Cheaper by the Dozen,
Meet Me in Las Vegas). •
Máire Mhac an tSaoi, 99, Irish poet and linguist. •
Freddie Joe Nunn, 59, American football player (
Arizona Cardinals,
Indianapolis Colts). •
Hiroshi Ono, 64, Japanese pixel artist (
Namco). •
Joseph M. Palmaccio, American audio engineer. •
Achille Perilli, 94, Italian painter and sculptor. •
Jean Rochon, 83, Canadian politician,
Quebec MNA (1994–2003). •
Coleta de Sabata, 86, Romanian engineer, rector of
Politehnica University of Timișoara (1981–1989). •
Paul Salata, 94, American football player (
San Francisco 49ers,
Baltimore Colts) and actor (
Angels in the Outfield). •
Pat Studstill, 83, American football player (
Detroit Lions,
Los Angeles Rams,
New England Patriots). •
Ron Tutt, 83, American drummer (
Elvis Presley,
Neil Diamond,
Roy Orbison).
17 •
Ahmad Shah Ahmadzai, 77, Afghan politician, acting
prime minister (1995–1996). •
Laila al-Atrash, 73, Jordanian writer and journalist. •
Sergio Berlinguer, 87, Italian politician and diplomat, secretary general of the
Presidency (1987–1992). •
William Bleakes, 88, Northern Irish politician. •
Anders Bodelsen, 84, Danish writer. •
Chuck Bundrant, 79, American businessman, co-founder and chairman of
Trident Seafoods. •
Brian Gassaway, 49, American mixed martial artist (
UFC). •
Bruce Gaston, 74, American
Thai classical musician, liver cancer. •
Nina Gruzintseva, 87, Russian Olympic sprint canoer (
1964). •
Hido, 52, Japanese professional wrestler (
FMW). •
Toshihiro Iijima, 89, Japanese film director (
Ultra Q,
Ultraman,
Daigoro vs. Goliath) and screenwriter, aspiration pneumonia. •
Brendan Kennelly, 85, Irish poet. •
Abdul Jamil Khan, 91, Pakistani doctor and hospital chairman. •
Charlie Kulp, 96, American aerobatic pilot. •
David M. Livingston, 80, American physician. •
Mahipal Maderna, 69, Indian politician,
Rajasthan MLA (2003–2013), cancer. •
Mike McCoy, 73, American petroleum engineer. •
Owen Medlock, 83, English footballer (
Chelmsford City,
Chelsea,
Oxford United). •
Walter Nance, 88, American academic. •
Pamela Rose, 103, British actress. •
Ernie Ross, 79, British politician,
MP (1979–2005). •
Floyd Salas, 90, American novelist and social activist. •
Léon Vandermeersch, 93, French sinologist. •
Kenneth Wilkinson, 90, Irish Anglican priest. •
Robin Wood, 77, Paraguayan comic book writer (
Nippur de Lagash,
Dago). •
Margaret York, 80, American police officer.
18 •
Jack Angel, 90, American voice actor (
Voltron,
The Transformers,
A.I. Artificial Intelligence). •
Christopher Ayres, 56, American voice actor (
Dragon Ball,
One Piece,
Black Butler), complications from COPD. •
Manuel Batakian, 91, Greek
Armenian Catholic hierarch, eparch of the
U.S. and Canada (2005–2011). •
Val Bisoglio, 95, American actor (
Saturday Night Fever,
The Frisco Kid,
Quincy, M.E.), Lewy body dementia. •
Serhiy Burimenko, 51, Ukrainian footballer (
Artania,
Naftokhimik Kremenchuk,
Evis Mykolaiv). •
Ralph Carmichael, 94, American composer (
The Blob,
My Mother the Car) and arranger (
Nat King Cole). •
Raymond Castellani, 88, American actor (
Adam-12). •
Franco Cerri, 95, Italian jazz guitarist. •
Maxine Conder, 95, American Navy rear admiral,
director, Navy Nurse Corps (1975–1979). •
Jo-Carroll Dennison, 97, American pageant winner (
Miss America 1942) and actress (
Winged Victory,
The Jolson Story),
COPD. •
Jaroslav Dočkal, 81, Czech football player (
AC Sparta Prague,
FK Teplice) and coach. •
David Finn, 100, American public relations executive and photographer, co-founder of
Ruder Finn. •
Fred Goodall, 83, New Zealand cricket umpire. •
Edita Gruberová, 74, Slovak operatic soprano. •
Philippe Hadengue, 89, French writer and painter. •
Willy Kemp, 95, Luxembourgish road bicycle racer. •
Sami Kohen, 93, Turkish journalist (
Milliyet,
The New York Times). •
János Kornai, 93, Hungarian economist. •
Werner Lambersy, 79, Belgian poet. •
William Lucking, 80, American actor (
Sons of Anarchy,
The Rundown,
The Magnificent Seven Ride!). •
Pamela McCorduck, 80, English-born American author and journalist. •
Vamona Navelcar, 91, Indian painter. •
Manuel Neri, 91, American sculptor. •
Miguel Palmer, 78, Mexican actor (
Bodas de odio,
Dos hogares). •
Colin Powell, 84, American general and politician,
chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (1989–1993) and
secretary of state (2001–2005), complications from COVID-19. •
Sukhdev Rajbhar, 70, Indian politician,
Uttar Pradesh MLA (1991–1995, 2002–2012, since 2017). •
Shankar Rao, 84, Indian actor. •
Charles Ryan, 94, American politician, mayor of
Springfield, Massachusetts (1962–1967, 2004–2008). •
Sean Wainui, 25, New Zealand rugby union player (
Taranaki,
Chiefs,
Māori All Blacks), traffic collision. •
Bandula Warnapura, 68, Sri Lankan cricketer (
Bloomfield,
national team). •
Xu Qin, 93, Chinese politician, delegate to the
National People's Congress (1978–1998). •
Bill Zeliff, 85, American politician, member of the
U.S. House of Representatives (1991–1997).
19 •
Kjersti Alveberg, 73, Norwegian dancer and choreographer. •
Dulce Beatriz, 90, Cuban-born American artist. •
Abdelouahed Belkeziz, 82, Moroccan diplomat,
minister of foreign affairs (1983–1985) and general secretary of
OIC (2001–2004). •
Leslie Bricusse, 90, British composer (
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory), lyricist ("
Goldfinger", "
You Only Live Twice") and playwright,
Oscar winner (
1968,
1983). •
Patrick Byrne, 96, Irish politician,
TD (1956–1969). •
Antonio Coggio, 82, Italian composer, arranger, and record producer. •
Michel Degand, 86, French artist. •
Bob Graham, 85, New Zealand rugby union player and coach (
Auckland,
Junior All Blacks). •
Tamara Gudima, 85, Russian politician,
deputy (1993–2000). •
Pierre Kerkhoffs, 85, Dutch footballer (
SC Enschede,
PSV,
national team). •
Sir Archie Lamb, 99, British fighter pilot and diplomat,
ambassador to Norway (1978–1980). •
Branko Mamula, 100, Serbian politician and military officer,
minister of defence of Yugoslavia (1982–1988), COVID-19. •
Michel Nadeau, 74, Canadian administrator and journalist. •
Tullis Onstott, 66, American geologist, complications from lung cancer. •
Donald Lewis Shaw, 84, American communication scholar. •
Gary Summerhays, 71, Canadian boxer. •
Bernard Tiphaine, 83, French actor. •
G. Ware Travelstead, 83, American property developer and entrepreneur.
20 •
Ray Allsopp, 87, Australian
footballer (
Richmond,
Victoria). •
Carlo Amato, 83, Italian-born Sammarinese-American businessman and diplomat, ambassador of the
Sovereign Military Order of Malta to St. Lucia and St. Vincent and the Grenadines (since 1983). •
Pat Campbell, 61, American talk radio host (
KFAQ), brain cancer. •
Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, 87, Hungarian-American psychologist (
flow state concept). •
Nick Dimitri, 88, American stuntman (
Hard Times,
The Rat Patrol) and actor (
Out for Justice). •
Douglas Ewald, 84, American politician, member of the
Minnesota House of Representatives (1975–1983). •
Dino Felisetti, 102, Italian politician and lawyer,
deputy (1972–1987). •
Jean Fenn, 93, American operatic soprano. •
Walter Gratzer, 89, German-born British biophysical chemist. •
Tom Hannegan, 51, American politician, member of the
Missouri House of Representatives (since 2017), stroke. •
Dave Harper, 55, American football player (
Dallas Cowboys,
Ottawa Roughriders), complications from COVID-19. •
Hans Haselböck, 93, Austrian organist and composer. •
Trevor Heath, 69, Australian
footballer (
Essendon,
West Perth,
Subiaco). •
Miguel La Fay Bardi, 86, American-born Peruvian Roman Catholic prelate, territorial prelate of
Sicuani (1999–2013). •
Michael Laughlin, 82, American film director (
Strange Invaders), producer (
Two-Lane Blacktop), and writer (
Town & Country), complications from COVID-19. •
Robert H. MacQuarrie, 86, Canadian politician,
Northwest Territories MLA (1979–1987). •
Dragan Pantelić, 69, Serbian footballer (
Radnički Niš,
Bordeaux,
Yugoslavia national team), COVID-19. •
Proterios Pavlopoulos, 75, Greek Orthodox prelate. •
Jerry Pinkney, 81, American illustrator (
John Henry,
The Talking Eggs: A Folktale from the American South) and children's writer (
The Lion & the Mouse), heart attack. •
Eudora Quartey-Koranteng, Ghanaian diplomat, ambassador extraordinaire to Italy (since 2019), cardiac arrest. •
Gabriel Reymond, 98, Swiss Olympic racewalker. •
Dennis J. Roberts II, 80, American politician. •
Horacio A. Tenorio, 86, Mexican Latter-day Saints
general authority, member of the
Second Quorum of the Seventy (1989–1994). •
Bjorn Thorsrud, 58, American music producer, programmer, and audio engineer. •
Robert Thurston, 84, American science fiction author. •
Barry Turner, 75, Canadian politician,
MP (1984–1988), cancer. •
Sardar Muhammad Yaqoob, Pakistani politician,
deputy speaker of the National Assembly (2002–2007). •
Nyapanyapa Yunupingu, 76, Australian
Yolngu painter.
21 •
Yasin Abu Bakr, 80, Trinidadian Islamic leader (
Jamaat al Muslimeen) and coupist, leader of the
Jamaat al Muslimeen coup attempt. •
George Butler, 78, British-American filmmaker (
Pumping Iron, ''
The Endurance: Shackleton's Legendary Antarctic Expedition, Going Upriver''), pneumonia. •
William G. Conway, 91, American zoologist, ornithologist and conservationist. •
Jean-Jacques Duval, 91, French-born American artist. •
Einár, 19, Swedish rapper, shot. •
Kathy Flores, 66, American rugby union player (
national team), colon cancer. •
Hartmut Geerken, 82, German author, musician and composer. •
Gurie Georgiu, 52, Romanian Orthodox bishop of
Deva and Hunedoara (since 2009), COVID-19. •
Bernard Haitink, 92, Dutch conductor (
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra,
Chicago Symphony Orchestra) and opera artistic director (
Royal Opera House). •
Hassan Hanafi, 86, Egyptian philosopher. •
Martha Henry, 83, American-born Canadian actress (
The Wars,
Dancing in the Dark,
Mustard Bath). •
István Herman, 74, Hungarian politician,
MP (2010–2014). •
Halyna Hutchins, 42, Ukrainian-American cinematographer (
Archenemy, ''
Darlin', Rust''),
accidental shooting. •
Pierre Jamjian, 72, Lebanese actor. •
Michihiko Kano, 79, Japanese politician,
MP (1976–1979, 2005–2012) and
minister of agriculture (2010–2012). •
Tigran Karapetyan, 76, Armenian politician, chairman of the
People's Party. •
Vladimir Karolev, 60, Bulgarian politician and economist, member of the Municipal Council of
Sofia (2003–2011). •
Simon Lewty, 80, English artist. •
Wes Magee, 82, British poet and children's author. •
Robin McNamara, 74, American singer-songwriter ("
Lay a Little Lovin' on Me") and musician. •
Billy Moran, 87, American baseball player (
Los Angeles Angels,
Cleveland Indians). •
Jarosław Musiał, 58–59, Polish comic book artist (
Fantastyka,
Magia i Miecz,
Fenix). •
Hertz Nazaire, 48, Haitian-born American visual artist, complications from sickle cell disease. •
Kamela Portuges, 58, American puppeteer (
Bicentennial Man,
James and the Giant Peach,
Being John Malkovich), pulmonary embolism. •
Žarko Potočnjak, 75, Croatian actor (
Visitors from the Galaxy,
The Glembays,
Go, Yellow). •
Quandra Prettyman, 88, American academic. •
Tom Samek, 71, Czech-born Australian artist. •
Bima Stagg, 76, American screenwriter (
Inside,
Stander) and actor (
Beauty No. 1). •
Saori Sugimoto, 56, Japanese voice actress (
Shima Shima Tora no Shimajirō), heart failure. •
Thích Phổ Tuệ, 104, Vietnamese Buddhist monk. •
Jean Verdun, 90, French writer and
Freemasonry grand master. •
Anđelko Vuletić, 88, Croatian-Bosnian poet and novelist.
22 •
K. A. Abraham, 79, Indian cardiologist and writer. •
Janali Akbarov, 81, Azerbaijani
mugham singer. •
Lilli Alanen, 80, Finnish philosopher. •
Lía Bermúdez, 91, Venezuelan sculptor. •
Jay Black, 82, American singer (
Jay and the Americans), pneumonia. •
Dave Cuzens, 88, Australian
footballer (
Richmond). •
Adolfo J. de Bold, 79, Argentinian-Canadian cardiovascular researcher. •
Cap Dierks, 89, American politician, member of the
Nebraska Legislature (1987–2003, 2007–2011). •
Irshat Fakhritdinov, 56, Russian politician,
deputy (2007–2016), COVID-19. •
Ryszard Filipski, 87, Polish actor (
Hubal,
An Ancient Tale: When the Sun Was a God) and theatre and film director. •
Valentin Gapontsev, 82, Russian-American businessman, founder of
IPG Photonics. •
Ju Gau-jeng, 67, Taiwanese politician, member of the
Legislative Yuan (1987–1999), colorectal cancer. •
Vibjörn Karlén, 84, Swedish geographer and geologist. •
Vera Kuzmina, 97, Russian actress and
Chuvash activist. •
Dalma Mádl, 88, Hungarian socialite, first lady (2000–2005). •
Nabiel Makarim, 75, Indonesian politician,
minister of the environment (2001–2004). •
Serhiy Morozov, 71, Ukrainian football player (
Zorya Luhansk,
CSKA Moscow) and manager (
Vorskla Poltava), COVID-19. •
Álex Quiñónez, 32, Ecuadorian Olympic sprinter (
2012), shot. •
Joan Ringelheim, 82, American oral history archive director (
USHMM), breast cancer. •
Peter Scolari, 66, American actor (
Newhart,
Bosom Buddies,
Girls),
Emmy winner (
2016), leukemia. •
Vyacheslav Vedenin, 80, Russian cross-country skier, Olympic champion (
1972). •
Vera Venczel, 75, Hungarian actress (
Stars of Eger,
The Toth Family). •
Sara Wilford, 89, American psychologist. •
Udo Zimmermann, 78, German composer (
Weiße Rose,
Der Schuhu und die fliegende Prinzessin), musicologist, and opera director.
23 •
Mick Allan, 83, Australian Olympic rower (
1956,
1960,
1964). •
Willie Aspinall, 78, English rugby league player (
Warrington,
Rochdale Hornets). •
Mark Barrington-Ward, 93, British newspaper editor (
Oxford Mail). •
Moncef Besbes, 71, Tunisian Olympic handball player. •
Marcel Bluwal, 96, French film director (
Carom Shots,
The New Adventures of Vidocq) and screenwriter. •
Fabrizio Calvi, 67, French investigative journalist (
Libération) and writer, assisted suicide. •
Nishat Khan Daha, 73, Pakistani politician,
Punjab MPA (since 2008). •
Alfredo Diez Nieto, 103, Cuban composer and conductor. •
Frank, 18,
Asian water monitor and
animal actor (
Jessie). •
Theodore H. Geballe, 101, American physicist. •
V. Govindan, 80, Indian politician,
Tamil Nadu MLA (1989–1991, 1996–2001). •
Abdelbaki Hermassi, 83, Tunisian politician,
minister of foreign affairs (2004–2005). •
Jim Malone, 95, Australian
footballer (
North Melbourne). •
Minoo Mumtaz, 79, Indian actress (
Kaagaz Ke Phool,
Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam,
Gazal) and dancer, cancer. •
Bob Neumeier, 70, American sportscaster (
WBZ-TV,
ESPN,
NBC Sports), heart failure. •
George Olesen, 60, Danish weightlifter. •
Jiří Opavský, 90, Czech Olympic cyclist (
1956). •
Peter Pharoah, 87, British public health scientist, dementia. •
Carolyn Pollan, 84, American politician, member of the
Arkansas House of Representatives (1975–1999). •
Valentyna Rakytianska, 73, Ukrainian librarian, director of the
Kharkiv Korolenko State Scientific Library. •
Aleksandr Rogozhkin, 72, Russian film director (
Peculiarities of the National Hunt,
Operation Happy New Year,
The Cuckoo) and writer. •
Sir Michael Rutter, 88, British child psychiatrist. •
Vishaka Siriwardana, 65, Sri Lankan actress, (
Christhu Charithaya,
Bheeshanaye Athuru Kathawak), cancer. •
Cyrille Tahay, 82, Belgian politician, member of the
Parliament of Wallonia (1995-1999). •
Sirkka Turkka, 82, Finnish poet. •
Grant Woods, 67, American politician,
Arizona attorney general (1991–1999), heart attack.
24 •
Fredrik Andersson Hed, 49, Swedish golfer, cancer. •
Richard C. Banks, 90, American author and ornithologist. •
Arved Birnbaum, 59, German actor (
We Are the Night). •
Bùi Diễm, 98, Vietnamese diplomat,
ambassador of South Vietnam to the United States (1965–1972). •
Erna de Vries, 98, German Holocaust survivor and lecturer. •
Sir John Morrison Forbes, 96, British Royal Navy admiral,
Flag Officer, Plymouth (1977–1979). •
Gene Freidman, 50, Russian-American taxi executive, heart attack. •
Arnold Hano, 99, American novelist, biographer and journalist. •
Mike Hoffmann, 67, American guitarist and record producer, pulmonary embolism. •
Laura Mays Hoopes, 78, American biologist. •
Muhammad Hudori, 53, Indonesian bureaucrat, secretary-general of the
Ministry of Home Affairs (since 2020). •
Keith Kerr, 90, American brigadier general and gay rights activist. •
Mamat Khalid, 58, Malaysian screenwriter and director (
Puteri Gunung Ledang,
Zombi Kampung Pisang,
Hantu Kak Limah). •
Krzysztof Kiersznowski, 70, Polish actor (
Vabank,
Fever,
The Mighty Angel). •
Carl Madsen, 71, American football official. •
Abdul Rahim Majzoob, 86, Pakistani Pashto poet, writer, and jurist. •
John Murton, 79, Australian footballer (
Collingwood). •
Indira Nath, 83, Indian immunologist. •
Sonny Osborne, 83, American bluegrass musician (
Osborne Brothers) and banjo player, stroke. •
Chandrishan Perera, 60, Sri Lankan rugby union player (
national team). •
Denis Teofikov, 21, Bulgarian pop-folk singer, fall. •
John Traynor, 73, Irish criminal, cancer. •
Sunao Tsuboi, 96, Japanese
hibakusha, anti-nuclear and anti-war activist. •
James Michael Tyler, 59, American actor (
Friends,
Motel Blue), prostate cancer.
25 •
Zack Cernovsky, 74, Canadian psychologist. •
Abdelmajid Chaker, 94, Tunisian politician,
deputy (1959–1974). •
Willie Cobbs, 89, American blues singer, harmonica player and songwriter ("
You Don't Love Me"). •
Fofi Gennimata, 56, Greek politician,
MP (2000–2002, 2012, since 2015) and president of the
PASOK (since 2015), cancer. •
Jean-Claude Guibal, 80, French politician,
deputy (1997–2017) and mayor of
Menton (since 1989), heart attack. •
Herbie Herbert, 73, American music manager (
Journey,
Roxette,
Europe) and musician. •
Paul D. House, 78, Canadian fast food executive, COO (1992–2005), CEO (2005–2008), and president (1995–2013) of
Tim Hortons. •
Anna Jekiełek, 83, Polish set and costume designer. •
Fernando Herrera Mamani, 55, Peruvian politician,
congressman (since 2021). •
Berry Mayall, 85, British sociologist and academic, cancer. •
Ivy Nicholson, 88, American model and actress. •
Gerard Phalen, 87, Canadian politician,
senator (2001–2009). •
Patrick Reyntiens, 95, British stained glass artist. •
Eeileen Romero, 47, Salvadoran politician and disability rights activist,
deputy (2018–2021), cardiac arrest. •
Aleksandar Shalamanov, 80, Bulgarian footballer (
Slavia Sofia,
national team) and Olympic alpine skier (
1960). •
Sudi Silalahi, 72, Indonesian politician and lieutenant general,
secretary of state (2009–2014). •
Tim Thompson, 97, American baseball player (
Brooklyn Dodgers,
Kansas City Athletics,
Detroit Tigers).
26 •
Albie Bates, 80, South African rugby union player (
Western Transvaal,
Northern Transvaal,
national team) and coach. •
Gilberto Braga, 75, Brazilian screenwriter (
Escrava Isaura, ''
Dancin' Days, Água Viva''), esophagus perforation. •
Linda Carlson, 76, American actress (
The Beverly Hillbillies,
Murder One,
Kaz), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. •
Umberto Colombo, 88, Italian footballer (
Juventus,
Atalanta,
national team). •
Joe Lee Dunn, 75, American college football player and coach (
New Mexico Lobos,
Ole Miss Rebels). •
James L. Emery, American politician, member of the
New York State Assembly (1965–1982) and administrator of the
St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation (1984–1991). •
Lester Eriksson, 78, Swedish Olympic swimmer (
1964,
1968). •
Bruce Flick, 88, Australian Olympic basketball player (
1956). •
Tiemen Groen, 75, Dutch Olympic cyclist (
1964). •
Guan Dee Koh Hoi, 67, Malaysian politician,
senator (since 2020), COVID-19. •
Robert Janz, 88, Northern Irish-born American visual artist. •
Bobby Kline, 92, American baseball player (
Washington Senators). •
Miguel Leal, 60, Portuguese Olympic equestrian (
1996). •
Mike Lucci, 81, American football player (
Cleveland Browns,
Detroit Lions). •
Rose Lee Maphis, 98, American country singer. •
Nawaf Massalha, 77, Israeli politician, member of the
Knesset (1988–2003), complications from COVID-19. •
Richard McCray, 83, American astronomer and astrophysicist. •
Ludovica Modugno, 72, Italian actress (
Cado dalle nubi,
Quo Vado?,
Magical Nights) and voice actress. •
Vic Naismith, 85, Australian
footballer (
Richmond). •
Đuro Perić, 91, Serbian politician,
MP (2008–2012, since 2020), COVID-19. •
Roh Tae-woo, 88, South Korean politician,
president (1988–1993),
minister of home affairs (1982–1983) and
sports (1982). •
Uri Rubin, 77, Israeli Islamic scholar. •
Mort Sahl, 94, Canadian-born American comedian and actor (
In Love and War,
All the Young Men). •
Walter Smith, 73, Scottish football player (
Dundee United) and manager (
Rangers,
national team). •
Lil Terselius, 76, Swedish actress (
Games of Love and Loneliness), intracranial hemorrhage. •
Glen Tuckett, 93, American college baseball coach and athletic director (
BYU Cougars). •
Isabel Turner, 85, British-born Canadian politician, mayor of
Kingston, Ontario (2000–2003), pneumonia. •
Russell Woolf, 57, Australian radio presenter (
ABC Radio Perth).
27 •
Sandy Carmichael, 77, Scottish rugby union player (
West of Scotland,
Scotland national team,
British & Irish Lions). •
William Cook, 57, American computer scientist (
AppleScript). •
Aramesh Dustdar, 90, Iranian philosopher. •
Bob Ferry, 84, American basketball player (
Detroit Pistons,
St. Louis Hawks) and executive (
Washington Bullets). •
Bettina Gaus, 64, German journalist (
Deutsche Welle,
Der Spiegel). •
Tyler Herron, 35, American baseball player (
Palm Beach Cardinals). •
Russell Jennings, 66, American politician, member of the
Kansas House of Representatives (since 2013), cancer. •
Gun Jönsson, 91, Swedish actress (
Harry Munter,
A Guy and a Gal). •
Ahmad Kamal Abdullah, 80, Malaysian poet and writer. •
William J. Lennarz, 87, American biochemist. •
Gay McIntyre, 88, British jazz musician. •
Bernd Nickel, 72, German footballer (
Eintracht Frankfurt,
Young Boys,
West Germany national team). •
Jacek Niedźwiedzki, 70, Polish tennis player and coach. •
Per T. Ohlsson, 63, Swedish journalist (
Lundagård,
Expressen,
Sydsvenskan). •
Arnošt Pazdera, 92, Czech footballer (
Sparta Prague,
FK Teplice,
Czechoslovakia national team). •
Isaías Pérez Saldaña, 72, Spanish politician, member of the
Parliament of Andalusia (1990–2008), and mayor of
Ayamonte (1991–1996). •
Wakefield Poole, 85, American dancer, choreographer, and adult filmmaker (
Boys in the Sand,
Bijou). •
Salem Nanjundaiah Subba Rao, 92, Indian social worker, cardiac arrest. •
Jonathan Reynolds, 79, American screenwriter (
Micki & Maude,
My Stepmother Is an Alien,
Leonard Part 6) and playwright, organ failure. •
P. J. Rhodes, 81, British academic and ancient historian. •
Abba Sayyadi Ruma, 59, Nigerian politician,
minister of agriculture (2007–2010). •
Paul Smart, 78, English short circuit motorcycle road racer, traffic collision. •
Christopher Wenner, 66, British-East Timorese journalist (
Channel 4 News) and television presenter (
Blue Peter), throat cancer. •
Gerald R. Young, American intelligence official,
deputy director of the National Security Agency (1988–1990). •
Ludovic Zanoni, 86, Romanian Olympic cyclist (
1960). •
Peter Zelinka, 64, Slovak Olympic biathlete (
1980,
1984).
28 •
Ali Baghbanbashi, 97, Iranian Olympic long-distance runner (
1952,
1956). •
Boris Binkovski, 76, German footballer (
Maribor). (death announced on this date) •
Lisa Brodyaga, 81, American human rights activist. •
Pavel Coruț, 72, Romanian writer and intelligence officer. •
Jorge Cumbo, 78, Argentine
quena player (
Los Incas), cancer. •
Raša Đelmaš, 71, Serbian rock musician (
YU Grupa,
Zebra,
Pop Mašina). •
John Marion Grant, 60, American convict, execution by lethal injection. •
Uwe Grimm, 58, German mathematician and physicist. •
Ann Tukey Harrison, 83, American academic. •
Linwood Holton, 98, American politician,
governor of Virginia (1970–1974). •
Calvin Jones, 70, American football player (
Denver Broncos). •
Rama Khandwala, 94, Indian Army officer and tour guide. •
Raymond Guy LeBlanc, 76, Canadian musician and poet. •
Florence Alice Lubega, 103, Ugandan politician,
MP (1962–1980). •
Bill Luckett, 73, American politician. •
Olena Lytovchenko, 58, Ukrainian writer, COVID-19. •
Jovita Moore, 54, American news anchor (
WSB-TV), brain cancer. •
M. Krishnan Nair, 81, Indian oncologist, founding director of the
Thiruvananthapuram RCC. •
N. Nanmaran, 74, Indian politician,
Tamil Nadu MLA (2001–2011), cardiac arrest. •
Francesco de Notaris, 77, Italian politician,
senator (1994–1996) and journalist. •
João da Paula, 91, Portuguese Olympic rower (
1952). •
Reinaldo Pared Pérez, 65,
Dominican politician,
deputy (1998–2002), member (since 2006) and
president (2006–2014, 2016–2020) of the
senate, suicide by gunshot. •
Cecil Perkins, 80, American baseball player (
New York Yankees). •
Sir Peter Petrie, 5th Baronet, 89, British diplomat,
ambassador to Belgium (1985–1989). •
Jim Pollock, 91, Canadian politician,
Ontario MPP (1981–1990). •
Elaine Romagnoli, 79, American businesswoman. •
Camille Saviola, 71, American actress (
The Purple Rose of Cairo,
Addams Family Values,
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine), heart failure. •
Sir Thomas Minshull Stockdale, 2nd Baronett, 81, British barrister. •
Dick Szymanski, 89, American football player and executive (
Baltimore Colts). •
Pat Thibaudeau, 89, American politician. •
Mike Trivisonno, 74, American radio broadcaster (
WTAM). •
Davy Tweed, 61, Irish rugby union player (
national team) and politician,
Ballymena Borough councillor (1997–2015), traffic collision. •
Miklós Zelei, 72, Hungarian poet, writer and journalist. •
Victor V. Zhenchenko, 85, Ukrainian poet, translator and singer.
29 •
Kit Berry, British author. •
Geraldo Brindeiro, 73, Brazilian jurist,
prosecutor general (1995–2003), COVID-19. •
Mehdi Cerbah, 68, Algerian footballer (
JS Kabylie,
RC Kouba,
national team). •
Iran Darroudi, 85, Iranian artist, cardiac arrest from COVID-19. •
Dean Derby, 86, American football player (
Pittsburgh Steelers,
Minnesota Vikings). •
Gustave Diamond, 93, American jurist, judge (since 1978) and chief judge (1992–1994) of the
U.S. District Court for Western Pennsylvania. •
Malcolm Dome, 66, English music journalist (
Record Mirror,
Kerrang!,
Metal Hammer). •
Reidar Due, 98, Norwegian politician,
MP (1977–1989) and
county governor of Sør-Trøndelag (1986–1993). •
José Antonio González i Casanova, 85, Spanish jurist, academic and politician, stroke. •
Broderick Adé Hogue, 32, American art director. •
Gari Ledyard, 89, American scholar, complications from Alzheimer's disease. •
Józef Lewicki, 87, Polish Olympic swimmer. •
Herwig Maehler, 86, German papyrologist. •
Eliyahu Matza, 86, Israeli judge, justice of the
Supreme Court (1991–2005). •
Ashley Mallett, 76, Australian cricketer (
South Australia,
national team). •
Aleksandr Martyshkin, 78, Russian rower, Olympic bronze medallist (
1968). •
Charles D. Metcalf, 88, American major general and museum director (
National Museum of the United States Air Force). •
Raoul Middleman, 86, American painter. •
Clément Mouamba, 77,
Congolese politician,
prime minister (2016–2021),
minister of finance (1992–1994), COVID-19. •
Alina Obidniak, 90, Polish theatre director and actress. •
Octavio Ocaña, 22, Mexican actor (
Vecinos,
Lola: Once Upon a Time,
La mexicana y el güero), shot. •
Yoshiko Ōta, 89, Japanese voice actress (
Doraemon,
Himitsu no Akko-chan,
Choudenshi Bioman), heart failure. •
Bettina Plevan, 75, American lawyer, acute myeloma leukemia. •
Puneeth Rajkumar, 46, Indian actor (
Appu,
Abhi,
Maurya), heart attack. •
Jim Small, 88, Australian politician,
New South Wales MLA (1985–1999). •
Renato Zanettovich, 100, Italian violinist.
30 •
Pepi Bader, 80, German bobsledder, Olympic silver medallist (
1968,
1972). •
G. S. Bali, 67, Indian politician,
Himachal Pradesh MLA (1998–2017), complications from kidney transplant. •
Harris Berman, 83, American physician, dean of
Tufts University School of Medicine (2009–2019). •
Lila Greengrass Blackdeer, 89, American basketmaker. •
Alan Davidson, 92, Australian
Hall of Fame cricketer (
New South Wales,
national team). •
René Donoyan, 81, French football player (
AS Saint-Étienne,
FC Nantes) and manager (
FC Nantes II). •
Tony Featherstone, 72, Canadian ice hockey player (
Oakland/California Golden Seals,
Minnesota North Stars,
Toronto Toros). •
Maurice Frilot, 80, American Olympic boxer (
1964). •
Eric Greif, 59, American band manager and lawyer. •
Roger Jenkins, 81, Welsh powerboat racer, heart failure. •
Göran Johansson, 64, Swedish Olympic rower (
1980). •
Daniel Jolliffe, 57, Canadian media artist, suicide. •
Valeriy Khmelko, 82, Ukrainian sociologist. •
Vyacheslav Khrynin, 84, Russian basketball player, Olympic silver medallist (
1964). •
Igor Kirillov, 89, Russian news anchor (
CT USSR), COVID-19. •
Bernard Malango, 79–80, Zambian Anglican prelate,
archbishop of Central Africa (2001–2006). •
Valentina Malyavina, 80, Russian actress (''
Ivan's Childhood, A Literature Lesson, King Stag''). •
Crossbelt Mani, 86, Indian film director (
Midumidukki,
Manushyabandhangal,
Nadeenadanmare Avasyamundu). •
Gilberto Milani, 89, Italian
Grand Prix motorcycle road racer. •
Basílio do Nascimento, 71, East Timorese Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Baucau (since 2004), heart attack. •
Bert Newton, 83, Australian television presenter (
In Melbourne Tonight,
Good Morning Australia, ''
Bert's Family Feud''). •
Holger Obermann, 85, German footballer and journalist (
Sportschau), COVID-19. •
Francisco Ou, 81, Taiwanese diplomat,
minister of foreign affairs (2008–2009), ambassador to
Guatemala (1990–1996, 2002–2008) and
Nicaragua (1984–1985), pneumonia. •
O.Y.G Redrum 781, 49, American rapper, bone cancer. •
Jerry Remy, 68, American baseball player (
California Angels,
Boston Red Sox) and broadcaster (
NESN), cancer. •
Gladys del Río, 79, Chilean actress and comedian. •
Justus Rosenberg, 100, Polish-born American educator, Resistance member during World War II. •
Ron Serafini, 67, American ice hockey player (
California Golden Seals). •
Sonia Sheridan, 96, American artist. •
Lafayette Stribling, 87, American basketball coach (
Mississippi Valley State University,
Tougaloo College). •
Bernardo Tengarrinha, 32, Portuguese footballer (
Vitória de Setúbal,
CSKA Sofia,
Boavista), Hodgkin's lymphoma.
31 •
Doğan Akhanlı, 64, Turkish-German writer, cancer. •
Fayek 'Adly 'Azb, 63, Egyptian Olympic boxer (
1984). (death announced on this date) •
Joan Carlyle, 90, English operatic soprano. •
Chang Kuo-tung, 91–92, Taiwanese actor (
Love Family) and film producer, pancreatic cancer. •
Jean-Marie Chevalier, 80, French economist. •
Fernando de Parias Merry, 84, Spanish politician, mayor of
Seville (1975–1977) and member of
Cortes Españolas (1975–1977). •
Frank Farrar, 92, American politician,
attorney general (1963–1969) and
governor (1969–1971) of South Dakota. •
Joan Ford, 95, British-born Canadian physician, assisted suicide. •
Cornelia Groves, 95, American preservationist, co-founder of the
Savannah Country Day School. •
Prabhakar Jog, 89, Indian violinist. •
Sir Jim Lester, 89, British politician,
MP (1974–1997). •
Dorothy Manley, 94, British sprint runner, Olympic silver medallist (
1948). •
Alpo Martinez, 55, American drug dealer, shot. •
James Jemut Masing, 72, Malaysian politician, Sarawak
Deputy Chief Minister (since 2016) and
MLA (since 1983), complications from COVID-19. •
Miguel Mena, 34, Peruvian-born American jockey, traffic collision. •
Peter Philpott, 86, Australian cricketer (
New South Wales,
national team), complications from a fall. •
Pike Powers, 80, American attorney, complications from Parkinson's disease. •
Walter Reichert, 92, American politician, member of the
Kentucky House of Representatives (1964–1966) and
Senate (1966–1974). •
Luigi Reitani, 62, Italian germanist, translator and literary critic, COVID-19. •
Michel Robidoux, 78, Canadian musician. •
Graham Ross, 76–77, British theoretical physicist. •
Dean Shek, 72, Hong Kong actor (
Drunken Master,
A Better Tomorrow II,
The Dragon from Russia), cancer. •
Ioannis Stathopoulos, 86–87, Greek politician,
MP (1974–1993). •
Antonia Terzi, 50, Italian
aerodynamicist, traffic collision. •
Dame Catherine Tizard, 90, New Zealand politician,
mayor of Auckland (1983–1990) and
governor-general (1990–1996). •
António Topa, 67, Portuguese engineer and politician,
MP (since 2015). •
Włodzimierz Trams, 77, Polish Olympic basketball player (
1968). •
Aurel Vainer, 89, Romanian politician,
deputy (2004–2016). •
Mary Weddle, 87, American baseball player (
Fort Wayne Daisies). •
Simon Young, Irish radio presenter (
RTÉ 2fm). •
Avishag Zahavi, 99, Israeli botanist. •
Andrzej Zaorski, 78, Polish actor (
The Mother of Kings,
Westerplatte,
Pięciu). •
Don Zewin, 69, American poker player, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. ==References==