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Deaths in November 2021

The following is a list of notable deaths in November 2021.

November 2021
1Brian Adair, 86, Scottish sports administrator, president (1983) and chair (1986) of the Scottish Cricket Union. • Gulraiz Akhtar, 78, Pakistani field hockey player, Olympic champion (1968). • Giacomo Babini, 92, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Pitigliano-Sovana-Orbetello (1991–1996) and Grosseto (1996–2001). • Aaron Beck, 100, American psychiatrist (cognitive therapy, Beck Depression Inventory), co-founder of the Beck Institute for Cognitive Behavior Therapy. • Emmett Chapman, 85, American jazz musician, inventor of the Chapman Stick. • Ezio Cini, 76, Italian Olympic sport shooter. • Pundlik Hari Danve, 95, Indian politician, MP (1977–1979, 1989–1991). • Semra Dinçer, 56, Turkish actress (Elephants and Grass, Kavak Yelleri, Kuzey Güney), lung cancer. • Hugo Dittfach, 85, German-born Canadian jockey. • Temirkhan Dosmukhanbetov, 72, Kazakhstani politician, mayor of Astana (2003–2004) and MP (since 2012). (death announced on this date) • Nelson Freire, 77, Brazilian classical pianist. • Tori Geib, 35, American cancer patient advocate. • Jonathan Gledhill, 72, English Anglican prelate, bishop of Southampton (1996–2003) and Lichfield (2003–2015). • Gilberto Grácio, 85, Portuguese guitar maker. • Minoru Hara, 91, Japanese writer and Indologist. • Alan Igglesden, 57, English cricketer (Kent, Western Province, national team), brain cancer. • Yuri Klepikov, 86, Russian screenwriter (The Ascent, The Seventh Companion) and actor (The Beginning). • Denis Lapalme, 62, Canadian Paralympic swimmer (1976) and actor. • Jessie Lichauco, 109, Cuban-born American-Filipino philanthropist. • Princess Marie Alix of Schaumburg-Lippe, 98, German noblewoman, Duchess of Schleswig-Holstein (1965–1980). • Pat Martino, 77, American jazz guitarist and composer. • Poerio Mascella, 71, Italian footballer (Varese, Ternana, Pistoiese). • Mildred Mattingly, 94, American politician. • Bruno Moretti, 80, Australian athlete, Paralympic champion (1968). • Seeco Patterson, 90, Cuban-born Jamaican percussionist (Bob Marley and the Wailers). • Maurice Price, 83, Irish football player and coach. • Millie Bown Russell, 95, American health educator and academic administrator. • Arvinder Singh Lovely, 56, Indian politician, Delhi MLA (2008–2013), heart attack. • Lawrence Donald Soens, 95, American Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Sioux City (1983–1998). • William R. Spaulding, 97, American politician, member of the Council of the District of Columbia (1975–1987). • Bill Stern, 95, American botanist. 2John Aiken, 89, American ice hockey player (Montreal Canadiens). • José Álvarez, 95, United States Virgin Islands Olympic sport shooter. • Cyrus Amouzgar, 87, Iranian politician, acting minister of intelligence and tourism (1978–1979). • Molana Azizullah Bohio, 75, Pakistani Islamic scholar and politician. • Jane Brown Grimes, 80, American Hall of Fame tennis executive, president of the USTA (2007–2008). • Rabiranjan Chattopadhyay, 81, Indian politician, West Bengal MLA (since 2011). • Flora D. Crittenden, 97, American educator and politician, member of the Virginia House of Delegates (1993–2004). • Ali Fadhul, 81, Ugandan military officer and convicted war criminal, chief of army staff (1979), complications from diabetes. • Sabah Fakhri, 88, Syrian tenor singer. • Des Ferguson, 91, Irish Gaelic footballer (Gaeil Colmcille, Dublin). • Federico Granja Ricalde, 79, Mexican politician, three-term deputy, mayor of Mérida (1976–1978), and governor of Yucatán (1994–1995). • Bettina Grossman, 94, American conceptual artist. • Kenneth Holmes, 86, British molecular biologist. • Irene Lalji, Surinamese lawyer and television presenter, COVID-19. • Tomas Leandersson, 55, Swedish Hall of Fame ten-pin bowler. • Clive Lee, 82, British design engineer (Exeter hip). • Carlos Lélis, 90, Portuguese politician, MP. • Li Zehou, 91, Chinese philosopher and political activist. • Paul A. Libby, 100, American fluid dynamicist and academic. • Tshitenge Lubabu, 66, Congolese journalist and writer. • Sir Alistair MacFarlane, 90, Scottish electrical engineer and academic administrator, principal of Heriot-Watt University (1989–1996). • John Marshall, 76, American football player (San Francisco 49ers, Seattle Seahawks, Green Bay Packers). • Tom Matte, 82, American football player (Baltimore Colts), Super Bowl champion (1971). • Alf Mayer, 83, Canadian Olympic sports shooter (1968, 1972). • Gerard V. Middleton, 90, Canadian geologist. • Dennis Moore, 75, American politician and lawyer, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1999–2011), cancer. • Hamdullah Mukhlis, Afghan military officer, bombing. • Declan Mulligan, 83, Irish-born American rock musician (The Beau Brummels). • Ed Nickla, 88, American football player (Chicago Bears, Montreal Alouettes, Toronto Argonauts), CFL East All-Star (1962, 1963). • Hiroshi Ogawa, 72, Japanese politician, governor of Fukuoka Prefecture (2011–2021), lung cancer. • John Joe O'Hagan, 91, Irish Gaelic footballer (Clonoe O'Rahilly's). • Alf Patrick, 100, English footballer (York City). • Jacques Pimpaneau, 87, French sinologist. • Luciano Piquè, 86, Italian footballer (Udinese, Genoa, Entella). • Viktor Putyatin, 80, Ukrainian fencer, Olympic silver medalist (1968, 1972). • Ruby Richman, 87, Canadian Olympic basketball player (1964). • Mohamed Soukhane, 90, Algerian footballer (Le Havre, national team). • Neal Smith, 101, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1959–1995). • Dieterich Spahn, 83, German-born American artist. • Patricija Šulin, 55, Slovenian politician, MEP (2014–2019). • Alan D. Swain, 97, American engineer. • Abhay Vakil, 71, Indian billionaire businessman. • Ernest Wilson, 69, Jamaican reggae singer (The Clarendonians). • Jakob Wolfensberger, 88, Swiss Olympic archer. 3Hassan Al Alfi, 85, Egyptian politician, minister of interior (1993–1997). • Eileen Anderson, 93, American politician, mayor of Honolulu (1981–1985). • Bob Baker, 82, British screenwriter (Wallace and Gromit, Doctor Who, K-9). • François Blank, 90, Swiss Olympic ice hockey player (1952). • Joanna Bruzdowicz, 78, Polish composer. • Wilma Chan, 72, American politician, member of the Alameda County Board of Supervisors (1995–2000, since 2011) and the California State Assembly (2000–2006), traffic collision. • Sam Forse Collins, 93, American politician. • Georgie Dann, 81, French singer, complications from surgery. • Anne Emerman, 84, American disability rights activist, pneumonia. • Pablo Armando Fernández, 91, Cuban poet and novelist. • Hermann Haverkamp, 79, German Olympic water polo player (1968, 1972). • Seth G. Huntington, 101, American sculptor. • Yasuro Kikuchi, 92, Japanese Go player. • Helga Lindner, 70, German swimmer, Olympic silver medalist (1968). • Michael Marai, 73, Papua New Guinean Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Goroka (1988–1994). • Abdul Muhib Mazumder, 89, Indian politician, Assam MLA (1983–1991, 1996–2001, 2011–2016). • Víctor Manuel Ortiz, 56, Puerto Rican politician, mayor of Gurabo (2005–2016). • Jean Pierson, 80, Tunisian-born French engineer. • Warren Powers, 80, American football player (Oakland Raiders) and coach (Missouri Tigers, Washington State Cougars). • Andrei Redkous, 64, Russian footballer (Zenit, Torpedo Moscow, Torpedo Vladimir). • Cecilia Robinson, 97, English cricketer (Kent, national team). • Boris Sádecký, 24, Slovak ice hockey player (HK Orange 20, HC Slovan Bratislava, Bratislava Capitals), cardiac arrest. • Sharon Smith Kane, 89, American cartoonist, illustrator and children's author. • Stanisław Szostecki, 53, Polish Olympic wrestler. • Tang Yao-ming, 80, Taiwanese military officer, minister of national defense (2002–2004) and chief of the general staff (1999–2002). • Kurt Thyboe, 81, Danish journalist and sports commentator, pneumonia. • Eric Franklin Wood, 74, Canadian-American hydrologist, cancer. 4Vanessa Angel, 27, Indonesian actress, traffic collision. • Jim Arnold, 86, American politician. • Sir Brian Bender, 72, British civil servant. • Lionel Blair, 92, Canadian-born British actor (The Limping Man, ''A Hard Day's Night), choreographer and television presenter (Give Us a Clue''). • Vyacheslav Borisov, 66, Russian major general. • Michel Braun, 91, Luxembourgish Olympic sport shooter. • Barbara-Rose Collins, 82, American politician, member of the Detroit City Council (1982–1991, 2001–2009) and the U.S. House of Representatives (1991–1997), COVID-19. • Herman LeRoy Emmet, 78, American photojournalist and visual artist, complications of Parkinson's disease. • Amela Fetahović, 35, Bosnian footballer (Sarajevo, Spartak Subotica, national team). • Aaron Feuerstein, 95, American industrialist and philanthropist, CEO of Malden Mills. • John Flood, 83, English literary scholar. • Warren B. French, 98, American politician. • Yutaka Gibbons, 77, Palauan activist. • Francis Huré, 105, French World War II Resistance member, diplomat, and writer. • Károly Király, 91, Romanian politician, senator (1990–1992). • Heorhiy Kryuchkov, 92, Ukrainian politician, deputy (1998–2006). • Mario Lavista, 78, Mexican composer and writer. • Amatsia Levkovich, 83, Israeli footballer (Hapoel Tel Aviv, national team). • June Lindsey, 99, British-Canadian biochemist. • Ruth Ann Minner, 86, American politician, member of the Delaware House of Representatives (1975–1983) and Senate (1983–1993), governor of Delaware (2001–2009). • Subrata Mukherjee, 75, Indian politician, West Bengal MLA (1971–1977, 1982–1991, 1996–2006, since 2011) and mayor of Kolkata (2000–2005), heart attack. • Eugenio Pazzaglia, 72, Italian footballer (Pisa, Civitavecchia, Siena). • Mike Pitts, 61, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles, Atlanta Falcons, New England Patriots). • Devwrat Singh, 52, Indian politician, Chhattisgarh MLA (1998–2008, since 2018) and MP (2007–2009), heart attack. • Thein Aung, 56, Burmese businessman, CFO of Mytel, shot. • Jack Vitty, 98, English footballer (Workington, Brighton & Hove Albion). • Ian Wallace, 87, British ornithologist. • Claude Nelson Warren, 89, American anthropologist. • Roger Zatkoff, 90, American football player (Green Bay Packers, Detroit Lions). 5Charles Brackeen, 81, American jazz saxophonist. • James A. Brundage, 92, American historian. • Walter Brune, 95, German architect. • Charlie Burns, 85, American-born Canadian ice hockey player (Minnesota North Stars, Boston Bruins, Pittsburgh Penguins), world champion (1958). • A. O. J. Cockshut, 94, British academic and author. • Bob Dollin, 92, Australian politician, Queensland MLA (1989–1998). • Russell Ebert, 72, Australian football player (Port Adelaide, North Melbourne) and coach, leukaemia. • Ryszard Grzegorczyk, 82, Polish footballer (Polonia Bytom, Lens, national team). • Erich Isaac, 93, German-born Israeli Lehi militant and geographer. • Mei Jones, 68, Welsh scriptwriter and actor (''C'mon Midffîld!''). • Siluyan Kilin, 82, Russian Orthodox Old-Rite prelate, bishop of Novosibirsk (since 2015). • Robert S. Kiss, 63, American politician, member (1989–2007) and speaker (1997–2007) of the West Virginia House of Delegates, cancer. • Andris Kolbergs, 82, Latvian writer and screenwriter (Defenders of Riga). • Silvio Laurenzi, 85, Italian actor (Hot Potato) and costume designer (The Case of the Bloody Iris, Manhunt in the City). • Norman Macfarlane, Baron Macfarlane of Bearsden, 95, Scottish industrialist and life peer, member of the House of Lords (1991–2016). • Luigi Maldera, 75, Italian footballer (Monza, Milan, Catanzaro). • Marília Mendonça, 26, Brazilian singer, Grammy winner (2019), airplane crash. • Vidadi Muradov, 65, Azerbaijani carpet specialist and academic. • Palakkeezh Narayanan, 81, Indian writer, academic and political activist. • Nguon Nhel, 78, Cambodian politician, minister of agriculture (1989–1993) and MP (since 1993). • Beldina Odenyo Onassis, 31, Kenyan-British musician. • Dušan Pašek, 36, Slovak ice hockey player (HC Slovan Bratislava, HC Košice, ŠHK 37 Piešťany), suicide by hanging. • Jerome Schutzer, 91, American politician, member of the New York State Assembly (1961–1965) and Senate (1966). • Khawaja Muhammad Sharif, 71, Pakistani jurist, justice (1998–2009) and chief justice (2009–2010) of Lahore High Court. • Flip Stapper, 76, Dutch footballer (FC Twente, AZ Alkmaar). • Ross Tolleson, 65, American politician, member of the Georgia State Senate (2003–2015). • Paul Torcello, 67, Italian-born Australian advertising photographer. • Kinji Yoshimoto, 55, Japanese animator, writer and director (Megazone 23, Plastic Little, ''Queen's Blade''). 6Keld Andersen, 75, Danish Olympic handball player (1972), cancer. • Peter Aykroyd, 65, Canadian comedian (Saturday Night Live) and actor (Coneheads, Nothing but Trouble), sepsis. • László Bélády, 93, Hungarian-American computer scientist, dementia. • Maureen Cleave, 87, British journalist, conducted John Lennon's "more popular than Jesus" interview. • Kambiz Derambakhsh, 79, Iranian graphic designer, COVID-19. • Edward Fender, 79, Polish Olympic luger (1964). • Jim Kerray, 85, Scottish footballer (Raith Rovers, Stirling Albion, St Johnstone). • Geoff Martin, 81, English footballer (Chesterfield, Workington, Grimsby Town). • Marguerite McNeil, 86, Canadian actress (Trailer Park Boys, My Bloody Valentine, Jumping the Broom). • Pavol Molnár, 85, Slovak footballer, 1962 FIFA World Cup silver medalist, 1960 European Nations' Cup bronze medalist. • Angelo Mosca, 84, American Hall of Fame football player (Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Ottawa Rough Riders) and professional wrestler (NWA). • Shawn Rhoden, 46, Jamaican-American professional bodybuilder, Mr. Olympia (2018), heart attack. • Raúl Rivero, 75, Cuban poet, cancer. • Marinko Rokvić, 67, Serbian folk singer, pancreatic cancer. • Clifford Rose, 92, British actor (Tell Me Lies, Work Is a Four-Letter Word, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides). • Erich Saling, 96, German gynaecologist, pioneer of maternal–fetal medicine. • Luíz Antônio dos Santos, 57, Brazilian Olympic long-distance runner (1996), cardiac arrest. • April Pulley Sayre, 55, American author, metastatic breast cancer. • Cissé Mariam Kaïdama Sidibé, 73, Malian politician, prime minister (2011–2012). • Tarak Sinha, 70, Indian cricket coach, lung cancer. • Harvey White, 83, American football player (Boston Patriots). • Muamer Zukorlić, 51, Serbian politician and Islamic cleric, member (2016–2020) and vice-president (since 2020) of the National Assembly, co-founder of BANU, heart attack. • Yukhym Zvyahilsky, 88, Ukrainian politician, mayor of Donetsk (1992–1993), acting prime minister (1993–1994), and deputy (1990–2019), COVID-19. 7Ian Adams, 84, Canadian author (S: Portrait of a Spy) and playwright, stroke. • Alarm, 20, South Korean Overwatch player. (death announced on this date) • Peter Hamilton Bailey, 94, Australian public servant and academic. • Liudmila Belavenets, 81, Russian chess player, COVID-19. • Sir John Butterfill, 80, British politician, MP (1983–2010). • Hasan Čengić, 64, Bosnian politician, MP (1998–2002) and president of the parliament of the Islamic Community (2015–2019). • Frank Coad, 91, Australian racing driver. • James F. Fries, 83, American rheumatologist and author, complications from a stroke. • Sunit Ghosh, 87, Indian cricket umpire. • Sir James Gobbo, 90, Australian judge, governor of Victoria (1997–2000). • Robin Greiner, 89, American Olympic pair skater (1956). • Carmel Holmes, 75, Australian politician, Tasmania MHA (1984–1986). • Bill Holsclaw, 85, American football player and coach. • Barry Jackson, 83, English footballer (York City). • Aliya Khambikova, 21, Russian volleyball player. • Béla Kovács, 84, Hungarian clarinetist. • Carmen Laffón, 87, Spanish painter and sculptor. • Jacques Limouzy, 95, French politician, deputy (1967–1969, 1973–1981, 1986–2002). • Bopol Mansiamina, 72, Congolese musician (Les Quatre Étoiles), stroke. • Vadim Morozov, 67, Russian politician and writer, minister of railways (2003–2004), COVID-19. • Igor Nikulin, 61, Russian hammer thrower, Olympic bronze medallist (1992). • James Richard Poole, 89, American badminton player and football official (NFL). • Jai Narayan Poonia, 87, Indian politician, Rajasthan MLA (1977–1980, 1985–1990), cardiac arrest. • Brian Renwood, 86, Australian footballer (Collingwood). • Enrique Rocha, 81, Mexican actor (Satánico pandemonium, Yo compro esa mujer, El Privilegio de Amar). • Pappu Sain, 95, Pakistani dhol player, liver cancer. • Sergei Shmatko, 55, Russian politician, minister of energy (2008–2012), COVID-19. • Zena Stein, 99, South African epidemiologist. • Dean Stockwell, 85, American actor (Quantum Leap, Married to the Mob, Paris, Texas). • John Tabinaman, 69, Papua New Guinean politician, vice-president (2007–2009) and acting president (2008–2009) of the Autonomous Region of Bougainville. • Bas van der Vlies, 79, Dutch politician, member of the Second Chamber (1981–2010) and leader of the Reformed Political Party (1986–2010), cancer. • John White, 97, British art historian. • Ronnie Williams, 59, American basketball player (Florida Gators, Tampa Bay Thrillers, Mississippi Jets), brain cancer. 8Amalia Aguilar, 97, Cuban-born Mexican actress (Ritmos del Caribe, Al son del mambo, Amor perdido) and dancer. • Rinus Bennaars, 90, Dutch footballer (DOSKO, Feyenoord, national team). • Keith Bradshaw, 58, Australian cricket player (Tasmania) and administrator, multiple myeloma. • Annette Chalut, 97, French World War II Resistance member. • Abdul Wahab Dalimunthe, 82, Indonesian politician, MP (2009–2014, since 2017). • Medina Dixon, 59, American basketball player (Old Dominion Lady Monarchs), Olympic bronze medalist (1992), pancreatic cancer. • Pedro Feliciano, 45, Puerto Rican baseball player (New York Mets, Fukuoka Daiei Hawks). • Seán FitzPatrick, 73, Irish businessman (Anglo Irish Bank hidden loans controversy), cardiac arrest. • Abdoulkarim Goukoye, 57, Nigerien militant and politician, spokesperson of the CSRD (2010–2011). • Margo Guryan, 84, American singer-songwriter ("Sunday Mornin'"). • Mike Harris, 82, South African racing driver (Formula One). • Kazuko Hosoki, 83, Japanese fortune teller and writer, respiratory failure. • Stu Kennedy, 90, Canadian football player (Ottawa Rough Riders). • Desiet Kidane, 21, Eritrean racing cyclist, traffic collision. • Kirsi Kunnas, 96, Finnish children's author. • Ringan Ledwidge, 50, British film director (Gone), cancer. • Odd F. Lindberg, 76, Norwegian journalist and seal inspector. • Sylvère Lotringer, 83, French literary critic and cultural theorist, founder of Semiotext(e). • Mahlagha Mallah, 104, Iranian environmentalist, founder of the Women's Society Against Environmental Pollution. • Ahad Miah, 65, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1988–1991). • Gennady Muravin, 90, Russian-Finnish translator and journalist. • Wilhelm Schraml, 86, German Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Regensburg (1986–2001) and bishop of Passau (2001–2012). • Franz Streitwieser, 82, German-born American trumpet player, complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Chittaranjan Das Thakur, Indian politician, West Bengal MLA (1996–2011). • Muhammad Zada, 32, Pakistani anti-drug activist and blogger, shot. • Peter Zimroth, 78, American attorney. 9John Bean, 94, British political activist and writer. • Jamshid Behnam, 93, Iranian sociologist. • Mariano Castillo Alcalá, 73, Spanish politician, mayor of Villacañas (1983–1987) and member of the Cortes of Castilla–La Mancha (1987–1991). • Gela Charkviani, 82, Georgian diplomat. • Max Cleland, 79, American politician, senator (1997–2003), administrator of veterans affairs (1977–1981), and Georgia secretary of state (1983–1996). • Austin Currie, 82, Irish civil rights activist and politician, TD (1989–2002) and Minister of State at the Department of Justice (1994–1997). • Jerry Douglas, 88, American actor (The Young and the Restless). • Erika Fisch, 87, German runner and Olympic long jumper (1956). • Willis Forko, 37, Liberian-American footballer (Real Salt Lake, Bodø/Glimt, national team). • Bob Gill, 90, American illustrator and graphic designer. • Larry Gordon, 76, American musician, injuries sustained in traffic collision. • Loucif Hamani, 71, Algerian Olympic boxer (1972). • Dianne Hamilton, 87, American politician, member of the New Mexico House of Representatives (1999–2017). • Roy Holder, 75, English actor (Sorry!, Pride & Prejudice, War Horse), cancer. • Jerry Kevorkian, 88, American applied mathematician. • John Kinsella, 89, Irish composer. • Richard Kyanka, 45, American blogger, founder of Something Awful, suicide. • Memo Luna, 91, Mexican baseball player (Tijuana Potros, San Diego Padres, St. Louis Cardinals). • Amkat Mai, 59, Papua New Guinean politician, MP (2012–2013, since 2015). • Lloyd McCuiston, 103, American politician, member (1961–1994) and speaker (1981–1983) of the Arkansas House of Representatives. • Alan Paller, 76, American cybersecurity expert. • Koneru Ramakrishna Rao, 89, Indian psychologist. • Iris Rezende, 87, Brazilian politician, minister of agriculture (1986–1990), governor of Goiás (1983–1986, 1991–1994), and senator (1995–2003), complications from a stroke. • Aldo Rizzo, 86, Italian politician and magistrate, deputy (1979–1992) and mayor of Palermo (1992). • Ethel Grodzins Romm, 96, American author, journalist, and businesswoman. • Herbert Salcher, 92, Austrian politician, minister of finance (1981–1984) and MP (1983). • Walter G. Schroeder, 94, American politician. • Jakucho Setouchi, 99, Japanese Buddhist nun and writer, heart failure. • Laurie Sheffield, 82, Welsh footballer (Newport County, Doncaster Rovers, Luton Town). • Duane Wilson, 87, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox). 10Syed Iftikhar Bokhari, 86, Pakistani cricketer (Punjab, Lahore) and politician, senator (1988–1991). • Delma Cowart, 80, American racing driver. • Clyde Emrich, 90, American Olympic weightlifter (1952) and football coach (Chicago Bears). • Spike Heatley, 88, British jazz double bassist. • Mablen Jones, 78, American artist, traffic collision. • Jun Hong Lu, 62, Chinese-born Australian religious leader. • Ed Lucas, 82, American sportswriter (New York Yankees). • Håkon Øverby, 79, Norwegian Olympic wrestler (1968, 1972). • Otto Pendl, 70, Austrian politician, MP (1998–2017). • Farouq Qasrawi, 79, Jordanian politician, minister of foreign affairs (2005). • Ignatius Shixwameni, 55, Namibian politician, MP (since 1999). • Gerald Sinstadt, 91, British television sports commentator and presenter (Granada Television). • Gazbia Sirry, 96, Egyptian painter. • Miroslav Žbirka, 69, Slovak singer and songwriter (Modus), pneumonia. • Dale A. Zimmerman, 93, American naturalist. 11Germain Belzile, 63–64, American economist. • Marcel Bérard, 88, Canadian politician, Quebec MNA (1973–1976). • Per Aage Brandt, 77, Danish writer, linguist, and musician. • Aleksander Ciążyński, 76, Polish Olympic field hockey player (1972). • F. W. de Klerk, 85, South African politician, state president (1989–1994) and deputy president (1994–1996), Nobel Peace Prize laureate (1993), mesothelioma. • Glen de Vries, 49, American businessman and space tourist (Blue Origin NS-18), plane crash. • Graeme Edge, 80, English Hall of Fame drummer (The Moody Blues), songwriter and poet, cancer. • Carl von Essen, 81, Swedish fencer, Olympic champion (1976). • Harris Fawell, 92, American politician, member of the Illinois Senate (1963–1977) and the U.S. House of Representatives (1985–1999), complications from Alzheimer's disease. • David Frank, 63, Kenyan-born British media executive, co-founder of RDF Media. • Mark Gillespie, Australian singer-songwriter. • John Goodsall, 68, American-British rock guitarist (Atomic Rooster, Brand X). • Renee Grant-Williams, 78, American vocal coach. • Agus Hamdani, 51, Indonesian politician, regent of Garut (2013–2014). • Joe Hickey, 93, Australian footballer. • João Isidório, 29, Brazilian singer and politician, Bahia MLA (since 2019), drowned. • Hilmar Kopper, 86, German banker, chairman of Deutsche Bank (1989–1997). • Jay Last, 92, American physicist. • Robert M. Lawton, 90, American businessman and politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (1969–1980, 1994–2000). • Lee Ying-yuan, 68, Taiwanese politician, member of the Legislative Yuan (1996–2000, 2012–2016), carcinoma of the ampulla of Vater. • Cristiana Lôbo, 64, Brazilian journalist (GloboNews), multiple myeloma. • Lee Maracle, 71, Canadian First Nations writer (Ravensong), activist and academic. • Aga Mikolaj, 50, Polish operatic soprano, COVID-19. • Bernard Morel, 75, French economist, academic, and politician, vice-president of the Regional Council of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur (since 2012). • Joseph Wilson Morris, 99, American attorney and jurist, judge (1974–1978) and chief judge (1975–1978) of the U.S. District Court for Eastern Oklahoma. • Dino Pedriali, 71, Italian photographer. • Edward L. Sadowsky, 92, American politician, member of the New York City Council (1962–1985). • Sergei Shulgin, 65, Russian politician, deputy (1994–1995). • Art Stewart, 94, American baseball scout. • Mario Tosi, 79, Italian-born American painter and cinematographer (Carrie, The Stunt Man, Sybil). • Buzz Tyler, 79, American professional wrestler. • Elfrida von Nardroff, 96, American game show fraudster (Twenty-One). • Phyllis Webb, 94, Canadian poet and radio broadcaster. • David Weissbrodt, 77, American legal scholar. • Clive Wilderspin, 91, Australian tennis player. • Winter, 16, American dolphin with a prosthetic tail, subject of Dolphin Tale. • Henry Woolf, 91, British actor (The Bed Sitting Room, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Gorky Park). 12Bob Bondurant, 88, American Hall of Fame racing driver (Formula One) and instructor. • Ramuntxo Camblong, 82, French politician, president of the Basque Nationalist Party (2004–2008). • Yevgeniy Chazov, 92, Russian physician, minister of health (1987–1990). • Lothar Claesges, 79, German cyclist, Olympic champion (1964). • Geoffrey Cormack, 92, Australian cricketer. • Humphrey T. Davies, 74, British translator. • Stephen H. Davis, 82, American mathematician. • Matthew Festing, 71, English Roman Catholic official, Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta (2008–2017). • Ron Flowers, 87, English footballer (Wolverhampton Wanderers, Northampton Town, national team), world champion (1966). • Jim Fouras, 83, Greek-born Australian politician, member (1977–1986, 1989–2006) and speaker (1990–1996) of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland, heart attack. • Gian Piero Galeazzi, 75, Italian competition rower, sports journalist, and television personality (90º minuto, Domenica in), complications from diabetes. • Paul Gludovatz, 75, Austrian football manager (SV Ried, TSV Hartberg), COVID-19. • Dave Hickey, 82, American art critic. • Sir Ted Horlick, 96, British Navy vice admiral. • Wasfi Kabha, 62, Palestinian politician, minister of prisoners' affairs (2006–2007) and state (2007), COVID-19. (death announced on this date) • Jusuf Serang Kasim, 77, Indonesian politician, mayor of Tarakan (1999–2009). • Bashir Momin Kavathekar, 74, Indian poet and writer. • Kyozi Kawasaki, 91, Japanese physicist. • Takeshi Koba, 85, Japanese baseball player (Hiroshima Carp, Nankai Hawks). • Viktor Koklyushkin, 75, Russian satirist and television host. • Hugh Leatherman, 90, American politician, member (since 1981) and president pro tempore (2014–2019) of the South Carolina Senate, cancer. • Aleksandr Lenyov, 77, Russian footballer (Torpedo Moscow, Torpedo Kutaisi, Soviet Union national team). • Bill Reichart, 86, Canadian-born American Olympic ice hockey player (1964). • Rock Hard Ten, 20, American racehorse and sire. • Leopold Sánchez, 73, Spanish artist. • Ursula Selle, 88, Venezuelan Olympic fencer. • Miloš Šibul, 44, Serbian politician, member of the Assembly of Vojvodina (2012–2016). • Mikhail Sobolev, 84, Russian diplomat, ambassador to Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago (1989–1995). • Jörn Svensson, 85, Danish-born Swedish politician, MP (1971–1988), MEP (1995–1999). • John Toye, 79, British economist. • Wilf Wedmann, 73, German-born Canadian Olympic high jumper (1968). • Lakshman Wijesekara, 73, Sri Lankan actor, singer and composer (Miss Jenis). • Arthur Wilson, 90, Australian football administrator and historian. • Abd-al-Hafid Mahmud al-Zulaytini, 83, Libyan banker, governor of the Central Bank of Libya (1990–1996, 2011). 13Hadiya Khalaf Abbas, 63, Syrian politician, speaker of the People's Assembly (2016–2017), heart attack. • Sohail Asghar, 67, Pakistani actor (Laag). • Louis Bimpson, 92, English footballer (Liverpool, Blackburn Rovers, Rochdale). • Sir Alexander Boswell, 93, British Army officer, lieutenant governor of Guernsey (1985–1990). • Ed Bullins, 86, American playwright (''Goin' a Buffalo''), complications from dementia. • Michael Corballis, 85, New Zealand psychologist and author. • Frank Drew, 91, American brigadier general. • Dragoș Petre Dumitriu, 57, Romanian journalist and politician, deputy (2004–2008), post-COVID-19 heart attack. • David Fox, 80, Canadian actor (Mama, Grey Owl, X-Men), cancer. • Grigori Galitsin, 64, Russian erotic photographer. • Ivo Georgiev, 49, Bulgarian footballer (Debrecen, Korabostroitel, national team), heart failure. • Gilbert Harman, 83, American philosopher. • Sam Huff, 87, American Hall of Fame football player (New York Giants, Washington Redskins) and commentator. • Jack Kiddey, 92, New Zealand cricketer (Canterbury). • Lidia Lupu, 68, Moldovan economist and politician, deputy (2014–2019). • Keith Mann, 89, New Zealand fencer and sports administrator. • Philip Margo, 79, American musician (The Tokens). • Petra Mayer, 46, American book review editor (NPR), pulmonary embolism. • Ernie Michie, 88, Scottish rugby union player (Leicester Tigers, British & Irish Lions, national team). • John Edwin Midwinter, 83, British electrical engineer and academic. • Jarosław Pacoń, 49, Polish footballer (Stal Stalowa Wola). • John Pearson, 91, British author (The Life of Ian Fleming, James Bond: The Authorized Biography of 007). • Anatoliy Saulevych, 62, Ukrainian footballer (Karpaty Lviv, SKA Lviv, FC Bălți). • Wilbur Smith, 88, Zambian-born South African novelist (When the Lion Feeds, The Courtney Novels, The Ballantyne Novels). • Milind Teltumbde, Indian guerrilla, shot. • Zane Timpson, 26, American skateboarder and artist, aortic dissection. • Yūji Tokizaki, 81, Japanese politician, member of the House of Representatives (1990–1993). • Bruno Vella, 88, Italian politician, president of the Province of Rieti (1975–1982), mayor of Rieti (1982–1983), and senator (1983–1992). • Emi Wada, 84, Japanese costume designer (Ran, Hero, House of Flying Daggers), Oscar winner (1986). • William Wright, 69, American-born Australian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Maitland-Newcastle (2011–2021), lung cancer. 14Etel Adnan, 96, Lebanese-American poet, novelist (Sitt Marie Rose), and visual artist. • Emmanuel Quaye Archampong, 88, Ghanaian surgeon and academic. • Bertie Auld, 83, Scottish football player (Celtic, national team) and manager (Partick Thistle), complications from dementia. • Bart the Bear 2, 21, American Kodiak bear actor (Into the Wild, We Bought a Zoo, ''Pete's Dragon''). • László Z. Bitó, 87, Hungarian physiologist and writer. • W. Sterling Cary, 94, American Christian minister, president of the National Council of Churches (1972–1975). • Jorge Cervós-Navarro, 91, Spanish pathologist. • Bobby Clark, 77, American actor (Casey Jones, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Ransom!). • Sani Dangote, 61, Nigerian businessman, vice-president of the Dangote Group. • Alex D. Dickson, 95, American Anglican prelate, bishop of West Tennessee (1983–1994). • Roger Elliott, 72, American politician. • Heath Freeman, 41, American actor (Raising the Bar, Bones, Skateland), combined drug intoxication. • Gene C. Howard, 95, American politician. • Simon Khaya Moyo, 76, Zimbabwean diplomat and politician, ambassador to South Africa (2007–2011), chairman of ZANU–PF (2011–2014), and minister of media, information and broadcasting services (2017–2018), cancer. • Luis Koster, 79, Uruguayan Olympic basketball player. • John Lees, 91, English bodybuilder. • Tore Lindholt, 80, Norwegian economist and politician, director of the Government Pension Fund (1990–2004). • Jay Norman, 84, American actor (West Side Story). • Virginio Pizzali, 86, Italian racing cyclist, Olympic champion (1956). • Somkiat Pongpaiboon, 71, Thai politician, deputy (2007–2011) and co-founder of the Mass Party, cerebral hemorrhage. • Thomas Porteous, 74, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Eastern Louisiana (1994–2010). • Pierre Reid, 73, Canadian politician, Quebec MNA (2003–2018) and minister of education (2003–2005). • Georgiy Rudov, 82, Russian diplomat, ambassador to Laos (1990–1993) and Kyrgyzstan (1997–2002). • Rašid Šemšedinović, 80, Serbian Olympic ice hockey player (1964). • Gamini Susiriwardana, 58, Sri Lankan singer and actor (Sirasa Superstar, Mago Digo Dai), cancer. • Satya Vrat Shastri, 91, Indian Sanskrit scholar. • Chanmyr Udumbara, 73, Russian intelligence officer and politician, senator (2001–2002). • Marek Vokáč, 62, Czech chess grandmaster. • John B. Winter, 91, American politician. • Vladimir Zhutenkov, 59, Russian businessman and politician, deputy (2016–2017). 15Dzifa Attivor, 65, Ghanaian politician, minister of transport (2013–2015). • Yasser Al-Awadi, 43, Yemeni politician, member of the House of Representatives (since 2003), heart attack. • Heber Bartolome, 73, Filipino folk singer. • Mannu Bhandari, 90, Indian writer. • Katarina Blagojević, 78, Serbian chess player. • Tony Buck, 84, British Olympic wrestler (1964). • Werner Burger, 85, German numismatist. • Giovanni Colonnelli, 70, Italian footballer (Parma, Reggiana). • Valeriy Dolinin, 68, Russian rower, Olympic silver medallist (1980). • Clarissa Eden, Countess of Avon, 101, British memoirist, spouse of the prime minister (1955–1957). • Estrella Blanca, 83, Mexican professional wrestler (EMLL). • Oldřich Hamera, 77, Czech artist. • Keith Harding, 82, British politician. • Larry J. Hopkins, 88, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1979–1993). • Hasan Azizul Huq, 82, Bangladeshi novelist (Agunpakhi). • Jerry Johnson, 77, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies, San Francisco Giants, San Diego Padres), Lewy body dementia and COPD. • Bernard Judge, 90, American architect. • Michael Kaser, 95, British-Swiss economist. • Julio Lugo, 45, Dominican baseball player (Houston Astros, Tampa Bay Devil Rays, Boston Red Sox), World Series champion (2007), heart attack. • Bengt Madsen, 79, Swedish football executive (Malmö), cancer. • Osman Öcalan, 63, Turkish militant and political activist, commander of the PKK, COVID-19. • Karim Ouellet, 36, Senegalese-born Canadian singer, complications from diabetes. • Roger Phillips, 88, British botanist and writer. • Jason Plummer, 52, Australian Olympic swimmer (1988). • Babasaheb Purandare, 99, Indian writer, historian and theatre personality, pneumonia. • Alamin Mohammed Seid, 74, Eritrean politician, minister of information (1993–1996). • Daulet Sembaev, 86, Kazakhstani politician and banker, first deputy prime minister (1992–1993), chairman of the National Bank (1993–1996), and senator (1996–1997). • Sir Rod Weir, 94, New Zealand businessman. 16Brian Clark, 89, British playwright (Whose Life Is It Anyway?) and screenwriter, aortic aneurysm. • Bobby Collins, 88, American football coach (Southern Miss Golden Eagles, SMU Mustangs). • Ferenc Czvikovszki, 89, Hungarian Olympic fencer (1960). • Tony Dron, 75, British motor racing driver and writer, complications from COPD. • Kamil Durczok, 53, Polish journalist. • Jim Fenwick, 87, Australian photojournalist. • Richard Finn, 88, American baseball player and coach (Toledo, Ohio State). • Drew Gibbs, 59, American football coach (Kean Cougars), complications from surgery. • Des Greenslade, 88, Welsh rugby union player. • Md. Akabbar Hossain, 65, Bangladeshi politician, MP (since 2001). • Stephen Holgate, 49, English rugby league player (Workington Town, Wigan Warriors, national team). • Sezai Karakoç, 88, Turkish writer and philosopher. • Jyrki Kasvi, 57, Finnish politician, MP (2003–2011, 2015–2019), cancer. • Alexander Losyukov, 78, Russian diplomat, ambassador to New Zealand (1992–1993), Australia (1993–1997), and Japan (2004–2006). • John Luxton, 75, New Zealand politician, MP (1987–2002). • Renate Mann, 68, Austrian politician, member of the Landtag of Upper Austria (2008–2009). • E. J. Miller Laino, 73, American poet. • Malcolm Molyneux, 77, British medical researcher. • Shakeel ur Rahman, 52, Pakistani jurist, judge of the Lahore High Court (since 2018), cancer. • Ri Yong-suk, 105, North Korean revolutionary and politician, deputy (1998–2009). (death announced on this date) • J. Victor Rowell, 82, American politician. • Nadrian Seeman, 75, American nanotechnologist and crystallographer. • Mieczysław Szostek, 88, Polish politician, deputy (1985–1989). 17Abdul Ghafar Atan, 65, Malaysian politician, Malacca State MLA (2004–2021), COVID-19. • Afsaruddin Ahmad, 81, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1996–2001). • Keith Allison, 79, American musician (Paul Revere & the Raiders). • Leonid Bartenyev, 88, Ukrainian sprinter and coach, Olympic silver medalist (1956, 1960). • John Vernon Bartlett, 94, British civil engineer (Channel Tunnel, Victoria line). • Martha Blackman, 94, American viola da gamba player and lutenist. • Gene Carter, 86, American lawyer and jurist, judge (since 1983) and chief judge (1989–1996) of the U.S. District Court for Maine. • Tom Colley, 68, Canadian ice hockey player (Minnesota North Stars). • Ken Colvin, 82, Australian footballer (South Melbourne), COVID-19. • Igor Denisov, 80, Russian physician and politician, Soviet minister of health (1990–1991). • Gilbert Dragon, 52, Haitian police chief and guerilla commander, suspect in the assassination of Jovenel Moïse, complications from COVID-19. • Jimmie Durham, 81, American sculptor and poet. • Dave Frishberg, 88, American jazz pianist and songwriter ("I'm Just a Bill"). • Jacques Hamelink, 82, Dutch poet, novelist, and literary critic. • Karel Havlík, 77, Czech politician, minister without portfolio (1990). • Peter Iacangelo, 73, American actor (Fight Club, The Rat Pack, ''Look Who's Talking Now''). • Theuns Jordaan, 50, South African singer-songwriter, leukaemia. • Reg Kent, 77, Australian footballer (Footscray). • Teresa Kodelska, 92, Polish Olympic alpine skier (1952). • Art LaFleur, 78, American actor (Field of Dreams, The Sandlot, The Santa Clause 2), Parkinson's disease. • Christine Laszar, 89, German actress (Geschwader Fledermaus, Before the Lightning Strikes, For Eyes Only). • Antonio Leal Labrín, 71, Chilean politician, member (1998–2010) and president (2006–2007) of the Chamber of Deputies. • R. N. R. Manohar, Indian film director (Maasilamani, Vellore Maavattam) and actor (Sutta Pazham), COVID-19. • Arsenio Moreno Mendoza, 68, Spanish academic, writer, and politician, mayor of Úbeda (1983–1989). • Max Olding, 92, Australian pianist and teacher. • Zuhair Ramadan, 62, Syrian actor, pneumonia. • Stu Rasmussen, 73, American politician, mayor of Silverton, Oregon (2009–2015), prostate cancer. • Igor Savochkin, 58, Russian actor (Night Watch, Admiral, Leviathan) and television presenter. • Mohsen Mojtahed Shabestari, 84, Iranian Shiite cleric and politician, MP (1980–1988, 1992–2000), member of the Assembly of Experts (since 1983), cardiac arrest. • Max Sopacua, 75, Indonesian politician and sportscaster (TVRI), MP (2004–2014). • Tom Stoddart, 68, British photographer, cancer. • Levan Tsutskiridze, 95, Georgian monumentalist artist, illustrator, and painter. • Young Dolph, 36, American rapper, shot. 18Latif al-Ani, 89, Iraqi photographer. • Peter Buck, 90, American restaurateur, co-founder of Subway. • George Eogan, 91, Irish archaeologist. • Geoffrey Giudice, 73, Australian jurist, judge of the Federal Court (1997–2012). • Richard Goldbloom, 96, Canadian pediatrician and academic, chancellor of Dalhousie University (2001–2008). • Slide Hampton, 89, American jazz trombonist. • Jørgen Haugen Sørensen, 87, Danish sculptor. • Novy Kapadia, 68, Indian football journalist, motor neuron disease. • Al Noor Kassum, 97, Tanzanian politician, MP. • Glenn Keeney, 79, American martial artist. • Paul Kehinde, 33, Nigerian powerlifter, Paralympic champion (2016), 65 kg world record-holder (since 2016). • İmran Kılıç, 64, Turkish politician, MP (since 2015), COVID-19. • Dzyanis Kowba, 42, Belarusian footballer (Lokomotiv Vitebsk, Krylia Sovetov Samara, national team), COVID-19. • Alberto Labarthe, 93, Chilean Olympic sprinter (1948). • Joe Laidlaw, 71, English footballer (Middlesbrough, Carlisle United, Doncaster Rovers). • Fabiola Letelier, 92, Chilean lawyer (assassination of Orlando Letelier) and human rights activist, stroke. • Leif Terje Løddesøl, 86, Norwegian banker, CEO of Den norske Creditbank (1980–1988) and Statoil (1996–2003). • Kovi Manisekaran, 94, Indian scholar, film director and actor. • Levy Mkandawire, 60, Zambian politician, traffic collision. • Frank R. Pfetsch, 85, German political scientist. • Sue Picus, 73, American contract bridge player. • Ragnhild Pohanka, 89, Swedish politician, spokesperson of the Green Party (1984–1986) and MP (1988–1991, 1994–1998). • Lori-Jane Powell, 50, Canadian racquetball player, heart attack. • Mick Rock, 72, British photographer. • Ack van Rooyen, 91, Dutch jazz trumpeter and flugelhornist. • William Evan Sanders, 101, American Episcopalian prelate, bishop of East Tennessee (1985–1992). • Kim Suominen, 52, Finnish football player (Turun Palloseura, IFK Norrköping, national team) • John Taylor, 89, Scottish Episcopal prelate, bishop of Glasgow and Galloway (1991–1996). • Zenon Trzonkowski, 64, Polish football player (Śląsk Wrocław, Zagłębie Lubin) and manager (Odra Opole). • María Elsa Viteri, 56, Ecuadorian economist, minister of finance (2008–2010) and of economy and finance (2018), pancreatic cancer. • Ardeshir Zahedi, 93, Iranian politician and diplomat, minister of foreign affairs (1966–1971), ambassador to the U.K. (1962–1966) and U.S. (1960–1962, 1973–1979), COVID-19 and pneumonia. • Zvi Zilker, 88, German-born Israeli politician, mayor of Ashdod (1969–1983, 1989–2008), cancer. 19Nina Agapova, 95, Russian actress (Seven Old Men and a Girl, The Invisible Man, Forgotten Melody for a Flute). • Abderrahmane Amalou, 83, Moroccan politician, minister of justice (1995–1997). • Enrico Bacher, 80, Italian Olympic ice hockey player (1964). • Julie Belaga, 91, American politician, member of the Connecticut House of Representatives (1977–1987). • Rod Blackburn, 82, American ice hockey player (New Hampshire Wildcats). • Pierre-André Boutin, 86, Canadian politician. • Ian Fishback, 42, American army officer and whistleblower. • Costantino Fittante, 87, Italian politician, deputy (1983–1987). • Josée Forest-Niesing, 56, Canadian politician, senator (since 2018), complications from COVID-19. • Hank von Hell, 49, Norwegian singer (Turbonegro) and actor (Cornelis). • Sylvia Kantaris, 85, British-Australian poet. • Sirilal Kodikara, 97, Sri Lankan journalist, novelist and poet. • Don Kojis, 82, American basketball player (Detroit Pistons, San Diego Rockets, Seattle SuperSonics). • Edgardo Labella, 70, Filipino politician, mayor of Cebu City (since 2019). • Ken Moffett, 90, American federal mediator and union official, executive director of the Major League Baseball Players Association (1982–1983). • Guillermo Morón, 95, Venezuelan writer and historian. • Ricky Nelson, 62, American baseball player (Seattle Mariners), complications from COVID-19. • Pivotal, 28, British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. • Alex Rebar, 81, American actor (The Incredible Melting Man). • Cedric Robinson, 88, British walking guide, Queen's Guide to the Sands (1963–2019). • Bernard Rollin, 78, American philosopher and academic. • Frederick B. Rowe, 84, Canadian politician. • Will Ryan, 72, American voice actor (The Land Before Time, The Little Mermaid, An American Tail) and singer, cancer. • György Schöpflin, 81, Hungarian politician, MEP (2004–2019). • John Sewell, 85, English football player (Charlton Athletic, Crystal Palace) and manager (St. Louis Stars), dementia. • Norman Webster, 80, Canadian journalist and editor (The Globe and Mail), complications from Parkinson's disease. • Thomas Welsh, 88, British Olympic swimmer. • Marie Lovise Widnes, 91, Norwegian poet and politician, MP (1989–1993). 20Gbenga Aluko, 58, Nigerian politician, senator (1999–2003). • Rudy Croes, 74, Aruban politician, MP (1989–2001), minister of justice (2001–2009). • Jim Crotty, 83, American football player (Washington Redskins, Buffalo Bills). • Diomid, 60, Russian Orthodox prelate, bishop of Anadyr and Chukotka (2000–2008), traffic collision. • Emily Farnham, 84, Canadian curler. • Burgess Gardner, 85, American jazz trumpeter. • Valery Garkalin, 67, Russian actor (Katala, Tsar Ivan the Terrible, Shirli-myrli), COVID-19. • Andreas Georgiou, 68, Cypriot politician, MP (1987–1996). • Don Grimes, 84, Australian politician, senator (1974–1987), minister of social security (1983–1984) and community services (1984–1987). • Abdiaziz Mohamud Guled, Somali journalist (Radio Mogadishu), bombing. • Ted Herold, 79, German singer and actor, house fire. • Billy Hinsche, 70, American musician (Dino, Desi & Billy, The Beach Boys), giant cell carcinoma. • Rita Letendre, 93, Canadian painter. • David Longdon, 56, British singer and musician (Big Big Train). • Carlo Maria Mariani, 90, Italian painter. • Ray McLoughlin, 82, Irish rugby union player (Gosforth, Barbarians, national team). • Merima Njegomir, 68, Serbian folk and sevdah singer. • Nobuaki Sekine, 87, Japanese voice actor (.hack//Legend of the Twilight), cerebral infarction. • Toyonoumi Shinji, 56, Japanese sumo wrestler. • Steve Smith, 57, American football player (Los Angeles Raiders, Seattle Seahawks), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. • Kojo Tsikata, 85, Ghanaian military officer, head of national security and foreign affairs of the PDNC (1982–1995). 21Doris Abele, 64, German marine biologist, cancer. • Asongo Alalaparu, 79, Surinamese traditional leader, granman of the Tiriyó (since 1997), COVID-19. • Ruben Altunyan, 82, Armenian composer and conductor. • Yul Anderson, 63, American musician. • Gurmeet Bawa, 77, Indian folk singer. • Robert Bly, 94, American poet (Iron John: A Book About Men, The Sibling Society). • Lou Brooks, 77, American graphic artist and cartoonist. • Mary Brown, 86, American politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives (1977–1994). • Marietta Chudakova, 84, Russian literary critic, historian, and writer, COVID-19. • Diane Coates, 89, British Olympic javelin thrower. • Gordon Crosse, 83, English composer. • Lou Cutell, 91, American actor (''Pee-wee's Big Adventure, Betty White's Off Their Rockers, Honey, I Shrunk the Kids''). • Bert de Leon, 74, Filipino television director (Bubble Gang, Eat Bulaga!, Okay Ka, Fairy Ko!). • Soher El Bably, 84, Egyptian actress (Madrast Al-Mushaghebeen). • Antonio Escohotado, 80, Spanish philosopher and writer. • Verawaty Fadjrin, 64, Indonesian badminton player, world champion (1980), lung cancer. • Guy W. Fiske, 97, American businessman, deputy secretary of commerce (1982–1983). • Ed Holler, 81, American football player (Green Bay Packers, Pittsburgh Steelers), injuries sustained in traffic collision. • Bakhtiyor Ikhtiyarov, 81, Uzbek actor (Yor-yor, The Seventh Bullet, Shikari). • Vincenzo La Russa, 83, Italian politician, senator (1979–1983, 1994–1996) and deputy (1983–1987). • Marcella LeBeau, 102, American Lakota politician, nurse and World War II veteran, member of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribal Council (1991–1995). • Ralph Miller, 88, American Olympic alpine skier (1956), cancer. • Leonid Pilunsky, 74, Ukrainian politician, member of the Verkhovna Rada of Crimea (2006–2014), COVID-19. • Scott Robbe, 66, American television and film producer (Seven and a Match, Queer Eye), complications from blood cancer. • Nina Ruslanova, 75, Russian actress (Afonya, Tears Were Falling, Be My Husband), COVID-19 and pneumonia. • Jean-Pierre Schumacher, 97, French monk, survivor of the Tibhirine massacre. • Leane Suniar, 73, Indonesian Olympic archer (1976), colon cancer. • Bengt Waller, 86, Swedish Olympic sailor (1960). • Sherif Zaki, Egyptian-born American pathologist. 22E. C. Alft, 96, American historian and politician, mayor of Elgin, Illinois (1967–1971). • Miquel Barceló, 73, Spanish science fiction writer and translator. • James M. Bobbitt, 91, American chemist (Bobbitt reaction), traffic collision. • Igor Bugayev, 88, Russian politician. • Paul Burbridge, 89, British Anglican clergyman, dean of Norwich (1983–1995). • Art Clemente, 96, American politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives (1973–1979). • Erhaab, 30, American Thoroughbred racehorse. • Aldo Falivena, 93, Italian journalist. • Kim Friele, 86, Norwegian LGBT rights activist. • Patricia Garfield, 87, American psychologist. • Fayez Ghosn, 71, Lebanese politician, minister of defense (2011–2014). • Margaret Giannini, 100, American physician and medical researcher. • Noah Gordon, 95, American novelist (The Physician). • Doug Hill, 71, American meteorologist (WUSA, WJLA-TV). • Bernard Holley, 81, British actor (Z-Cars, Doctor Who). • Susan V. John, 64, American politician, member of the New York State Assembly (1991–2010), cancer. • Doug Jones, 64, American baseball player (Milwaukee Brewers, Cleveland Indians, Oakland Athletics), COVID-19. • Kim Young-jung, 92, South Korean politician, MP (1985–1988). • Mimi Kyprianou, 89, Cypriot public figure, first lady (1977–1988). • Volker Lechtenbrink, 77, German actor (Iron Gustav, Der Hausgeist, By Way of the Stars) and singer. • Ryo Mabuchi, 88, Japanese Olympic diver (1956, 1960), emphysema. • Doug MacLeod, 62, Australian author and screenwriter (The Comedy Company, Dogstar, Full Frontal). • Stuart Macintyre, 74, Australian historian. • Omar Malavé, 58, Venezuelan baseball manager (Dunedin Blue Jays, Algodoneros de Unión Laguna). • Pa Nderry Mbai, Gambian-American journalist. • Hilda Múdra, 95, Austrian-born Slovak figure skating coach. • Paolo Pietrangeli, 76, Italian singer-songwriter, film director (Pigs Have Wings) and screenwriter. • Ned Rea, 77, Irish hurler (Faughs, Limerick). • Hiroichi Sakai, 92, Japanese politician, member of the House of Representatives (1969–1993). • Joanne Shenandoah, 64, American Oneida Indian singer and composer. • Babette Smith, 79, Australian historian. • William L. Stearman, 99, American foreign service officer. (death announced on this date) • Asya Sultanova, 98, Azerbaijani composer. • Baba Suwe, 63, Nigerian actor and comedian. • Marie Versini, 81, French actress (A Holiday with Piroschka, The Brides of Fu Manchu, Is Paris Burning?). • Sylvia Weinstock, 91, American baker. 23Barrie Aitchison, 84, English footballer (Tottenham Hotspur, Colchester United, Cambridge City). • Christopher Boehm, 90, American cultural anthropologist. • Janet Campbell Hale, 75, Native American writer and teacher, complications from COVID-19. • Tatyana Chudova, 77, Russian composer. • Chun Doo-hwan, 90, South Korean military officer and politician, president (1980–1988), multiple myeloma. • Mary Collinson, 69, Maltese-British model (Playboy) and actress (Twins of Evil), bronchopneumonia. • Robert Ellis, 92, British-born New Zealand artist. • Bob Essery, 91, British railway modeller and historian. • Dan Georgakas, 83, American anarchist poet and historian. • Nikolai Golyushev, 91, Russian opera singer. • Marko Grilc, 38, Slovenian snowboarder, accidental head trauma. • Hasan Fehmi Güneş, 87, Turkish politician, minister of interior (1979). • Miran Györek, 69, Slovenian politician, MP (2008–2011). • Amman Jalmaani, 72, Filipino Olympic swimmer (1964, 1968, 1972). • Jan Kawulok, 75, Polish Olympic skier (1968). • Simon Kistemaker, 80, Dutch football manager (Drechtsteden '79, De Graafschap, SC Telstar). • Bjørn Larsson, 97, Norwegian Olympic wrestler (1952). • Sadhu Charan Mahato, 48, Indian politician, Jharkhand MLA (2014–2019), throat cancer. • Sir James Fitz-Allen Mitchell, 90, Vincentian politician, premier (1972–1974) and prime minister (1984–2000). • Riuler, 23, Brazilian footballer (J.FC Miyazaki, Shonan Bellmare), heart attack. • Hans Rosendahl, 76, Swedish Olympic swimmer (1964). • Omar Sabry, 94, Egyptian Olympic water polo player. • Romuald Schild, 85, Polish archaeologist. • Teata Semiz, 87, American Hall of Fame bowler, complications of broken hip. • Don Shondell, 92, American volleyball coach. • Melvin Tinker, 66, British clergyman, pancreatic cancer. • Rosalie Trombley, 82, Canadian music director (CKLW). • Andrew Vachss, 79, American crime fiction author (Strega, Batman: The Ultimate Evil) and attorney. • Bill Virdon, 90, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsburgh Pirates) and manager (Houston Astros), World Series champion (1960, 1971). • Allin Vlasenko, 83, Ukrainian conductor. • Martin Wood, 94, British electrical engineer and entrepreneur. 24Aron Atabek, 68, Kazakhstani writer, poet and dissident, COVID-19. • Hermann Bausinger, 95, German cultural scientist. • Mārtiņš Brauns, 70, Latvian composer ("Saule, Pērkons, Daugava"), COVID-19. • Lisa Brown, 67, American actress (As the World Turns, Guiding Light). • Frank Burrows, 77, Scottish football player (Swindon Town, Scunthorpe United) and manager (Portsmouth). • Ian Curteis, 86, British dramatist (The Falklands Play). • Luis Díaz, 76, Colombian Olympic cyclist (1972), cancer. • Ennio Doris, 81, Italian banker, founder of Banca Mediolanum. • Guillermo Echevarría, 73, Mexican Olympic swimmer (1964, 1968). • U. L. Gooch, 98, American aviator and politician, member of the Kansas Senate (1993–2004). • Wiesław Hartman, 71, Polish show jumping equestrian, Olympic silver medallist (1980). • Sandy MacIntyre, 86, Canadian fiddler. • Cliff Marshall, 66, English footballer (Miami Toros, Southport, Everton). • Marilyn McLeod, 82, American singer-songwriter ("Love Hangover", "You Can't Turn Me Off (In the Middle of Turning Me On)"). • Keith Morton, 87, English footballer (Darlington). • Bill Muirhead, 92, Scottish curler. • Raif Nagm, 94–95, Jordanian civil engineer and politician, minister of public works and housing (1984–1985). • Aryeh Nehemkin, 96, Israeli politician, member of the Knesset (1981–1988) and minister of agriculture (1984–1988). • Allan Roy Oliver, 85, Canadian politician. • Daniel L. Overmyer, 86, Canadian academic, cancer. • Musafir Paswan, 66, Indian politician, Bihar MLA (since 2020). • Jeannette Ramos, 89, Puerto Rican judge, first lady (1967–1969). • Betty Jean Robinson, 88, American singer. • Ivan Stanchov, 92, Bulgarian diplomat and politician, ambassador to the U.K. (1991–1994) and minister of foreign affairs (1994–1995). • Jim Warren, 85, American computer scientist, co-founder of the West Coast Computer Faire and ''Dr. Dobb's Journal''. • Yvonne Wilder, 84, American actress (West Side Story, Seems Like Old Times, Full House). 25Red Jordan Arobateau, 78, American writer and artist. • Theodorus Dekker, 94, Dutch mathematician. • Russell Freeman, 52, American football player (Denver Broncos, Oakland Raiders). • Carol Gould, 68, American writer and broadcaster. • John Hall, 88, American businessman, chairman and CEO of Ashland Oil Inc. (1981–1997). • Dieter B. Herrmann, 82, German astronomer. • Taras Hryb, 69, Canadian Olympic wrestler. • Galal Ibrahim, Egyptian football executive, president of Zamalek (1992–1996, 2010–2011). • Risto Kala, 80, Finnish Olympic basketball player (1964). • Peter Kanis, 90, Australian footballer (Hawthorn). • Julien Le Bas, 97, French Olympic sprinter (1948). • Justin Lekoundzou, 80, Congolese politician, minister of finance (1983–1987) and MP (1992–1993, 2002–2012). • Bohdan Levkiv, 71, Ukrainian politician, mayor of Ternopil (2002–2006). • Charles Moose, 68, American author and police officer (D.C. sniper attacks), chief of the Montgomery County Police Department (1999–2003). • Peeter Olesk, 67, Estonian literary scholar and politician, minister of population and ethnic affairs (1993–1994) and culture (1994–1995). • Oleksandr Omelchenko, 83, Ukrainian politician, mayor of Kyiv (1999–2006) and deputy (2007–2012), COVID-19. • Don Phillips, 80, American casting director (Dog Day Afternoon, Fast Times at Ridgemont High) and producer (Melvin and Howard). • Abani Roy, 82, Indian politician, MP (1998–2011). • Anne Rudin, 97, American politician, mayor of Sacramento (1983–1992), pneumonia. • Numan al-Samarrai, 86, Iraqi Muslim scholar and politician, secretary-general of the Iraqi Islamic Party (1960). • Sananta Tanty, 69, Indian Assamese poet. • Augusto Zweifel, 100, Italian footballer (Novara) and tennis player. 26Norman Allen, 93, Irish hurler and Gaelic footballer (St Vincents). • Mohan Bhandari, 84, Indian writer. • Óscar Catacora, 34, Peruvian film director, screenwriter, and cinematographer (Eternity), appendicitis. • Siobhan Cattigan, 26, Scottish rugby union player (Stirling County, national team). • Doug Cowie, 95, Scottish footballer (Dundee, Greenock Morton, national team). • Keith De Lacy, 81, Australian politician, Queensland MLA (1983–1998) and treasurer (1989–1996), cancer. • Michael Fisher, 90, English physicist. • Roger Fritz, 85, German actor (Cross of Iron) and film director, stroke. • Jack Fujimoto, 93, American academic administrator. • Buster Guzzardo, 98, American politician, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives (1987–1996). • Hamdi Hassan, 65, Egyptian politician, MP (2005–2010). • Kwon Jung-dong, 89, South Korean politician, minister of labor (1980–1982) and MP (1985–1988). • Ruslan Mostovyi, 47, Ukrainian football player (Avanhard Zhydachiv, Spartak Nalchik) and manager (Prykarpattia Ivano-Frankivsk), traffic collision. • Mel Nelson, 85, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals, Minnesota Twins, Los Angeles Angels). • Nguyễn Hồng Nhị, 84, Vietnamese fighter pilot (VPAF). • Mark Roth, 70, American bowler, pneumonia. • Stephen Sondheim, 91, American composer and lyricist (West Side Story, Company, Sweeney Todd), nine-time Tony winner, cardiovascular disease. • James Stewart, 85, Scottish-born American politician. • Bichu Thirumala, 80, Indian lyricist (Thrishna, Krishnagudiyil Oru Pranayakalathu, Kadinjool Kalyanam) and poet, heart attack. • Aleksandr Timoshinin, 73, Russian rower, Olympic champion (1968, 1972). • German Zonin, 95, Russian football player (Dynamo Leningrad) and manager (Myanmar national team, Soviet Union national team). 27Adolfo, 98, Cuban-born American fashion designer. • Apetor, 57, Norwegian YouTuber, drowned. • Tony Ayres, 54, English darts player. • Donald Caspar, 94, American structural biologist. • John Challifour, 83, British-born American mathematician. • Jacques Cinq-Mars, 79, Canadian archaeologist. • Curley Culp, 75, American Hall of Fame football player (Kansas City Chiefs, Houston Oilers, Detroit Lions), Super Bowl champion (1970), complications from pancreatic cancer. • Beverley Dunn, 88, Australian actress (The Flying Doctors, Prisoner, Dogstar). • Almudena Grandes, 61, Spanish writer, cancer. • Teppo Hauta-aho, 80, Finnish double bassist. • Gregory J. Hobbs Jr., 76, American jurist, associate justice on the Colorado Supreme Court (1996–2015). • Matti Keinonen, 80, Finnish Hall of Fame ice hockey player (Lukko, HJK, national team), cancer. • Frederick C. Luebke, 94, American historian. • Ken Lyotier, 74, Canadian social worker. • Lubomyra Mandziy, 48, Ukrainian educator and civil servant, acting minister of education and science (2020). • Shirley McBay, 86, American mathematician and activist. • Ed McClanahan, 89, American novelist and essayist. • Eddie Mekka, 69, American actor (Laverne & Shirley, ''Blansky's Beauties, Top of the World''). • Milutin Mrkonjić, 79, Serbian politician, minister of infrastructure, energy and transportation (2008–2013). • Jimmy O'Dea, 86, Irish-born New Zealand trade unionist and activist. • Ruy Ohtake, 83, Brazilian architect, myelodysplastic syndrome. • Park Jong-soo, 80, South Korean taekwondo practitioner, original master of taekwondo. • Francis Routh, 94, British composer and author. • Giampaolo Tronchin, 80, Italian Olympic rower (1972). • Monique Vinh Thuy, 75, French diplomat, princess of Vietnam in-exile. • Colin Young, 94, British film educator, chairman of the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television. 28Virgil Abloh, 41, American fashion designer, founder and CEO of Off-White (since 2012), cancer. • Brian Barnes, 77, English artist. • Pat Barrett, 85, Irish professional wrestler (NWA). • Mustafa Cengiz, 71, Turkish football executive, president of Galatasaray (2018–2021), cancer. • Jacqueline Danno, 90, French actress. • Lee Elder, 87, American golfer. • Paul Lawrence Farber, 77, American science historian. • August von Finck Jr., 91, German businessman. • Justo Gallego Martínez, 96, Spanish monk and builder. • Alexander Gradsky, 72, Russian rock singer, musician, and composer, stroke. • Doyle Hamm, 64, American convicted murderer and botched execution survivor, cancer. • Chuck Hazama, 89, American politician, mayor of Rochester, Minnesota (1979–1995). • Johnny Hills, 87, English footballer (Tottenham Hotspur, Bristol Rovers). • C. J. Hunter, 52, American Olympic shot putter (1996) and coach, world champion (1999). • Lalthlamuong Keivom, 82, Indian writer and diplomat, cancer. • Trevor Kennedy, 79, Australian businessman. • Nakamura Kichiemon II, 77, Japanese actor (Kuroneko, Double Suicide, Onihei Hankachō) and kabuki performer, heart failure. • Emmit King, 62, American Olympic sprinter (1984, 1988), shot. • Tommy Lane, 83, American actor (Shaft, Live and Let Die, Shamus), COPD. • Jean-Paul LeBlanc, 98, Canadian politician, New Brunswick MLA (1970–1974). • Henry Longs, Nigerian politician, Plateau State MHA, surgery complications. • Carrie Meek, 95, American politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (1979–1982) and Senate (1982–1992) and the U.S. House of Representatives (1993–2003). • Meñique, 87, Panamanian singer and songwriter. • Emily Mkamanga, 71, Malawian writer and political commentator. • François Moncla, 89, French rugby union player (Racing 92, Section Paloise, national team). • Günter Oberhuber, 67, Austrian Olympic ice hockey player. • Norodom Ranariddh, 77, Cambodian politician and law academic, prime minister (1993–1997), member (1998–2006, 2017–2018) and president (1998–2006) of the National Assembly. • Prince Andrew Romanoff, 98, Russian-American aristocrat and writer, disputed head of the House of Romanov (since 2016). • Guillermo Roux, 92, Argentine painter. • Patu Tiava'asu'e Falefatu Sapolu, 71, Samoan judge, chief justice (1992–2019), attorney-general (1988–1991). • Russ Sainty, 85, English pop singer. • Phil Saviano, 69, American children's rights advocate and child abuse whistleblower, gallbladder cancer. • K. Sivasankar, 72, Indian choreographer (Poove Unakkaga, Vishwa Thulasi, Uliyin Osai) and actor, COVID-19. • Anthony Smith, 83, British broadcaster, author and academic, president of Magdalen College, Oxford (1988–2005), renal failure. • Mira J. Spektor, 93, German-born American composer and poet. • Jiří Srnec, 90, Czech theatre director and artist. • Jolene Unsoeld, 89, American politician, member of the Washington (1985–1989) and the U.S. Houses of Representatives (1989–1995). • Herman-Hartmut Weyel, 88, German politician, mayor of Mainz (1987–1997). • Sir Frank Williams, 79, British motor racing team owner and constructor (Williams Racing). 29Constance Ahrons, 84, American psychotherapist, assisted suicide. • Jagdish Lal Ahuja, 86, Indian social worker, cancer. • Otis Anderson Jr., 23, American football player (UCF Knights), shot. • Kinza Clodumar, 76, Nauruan politician, MP (1971–1979, 1983–1989, 1995–2003) and president (1997–1998). • Arlene Dahl, 96, American actress (Journey to the Center of the Earth, A Southern Yankee, Reign of Terror). • Don Demeter, 86, American baseball player (Los Angeles Dodgers, Philadelphia Phillies, Detroit Tigers). • William Fulco, 85, American Jesuit priest. • Jim Gerhardt, 92, American Olympic triple jumper (1952). • David Gulpilil, 68, Australian actor (Walkabout, ''Charlie's Country, Crocodile Dundee''), lung cancer. • Mike Holland, 65, American professional golfer. • LaMarr Hoyt, 66, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox, San Diego Padres), cancer. • Nurul Islam Jihadi, 73, Bangladeshi Islamic scholar, secretary general of Hefazat-e-Islam Bangladesh (since 2020). • Bruce William Kauffman, 86, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Eastern Pennsylvania (1997–2009). • Bob Kilger, 77, Canadian politician, MP (1988–2004) and mayor of Cornwall (2006–2014), stomach cancer. • Jack Lemley, 86, American architect and engineering manager (Channel Tunnel). • Frits Louer, 90, Dutch footballer (NOAD, Willem II, national team). • Jake Millar, 26, New Zealand entrepreneur and businessman, suicide. • Vladimir Naumov, 93, Russian film director (The Wind, Peace to Him Who Enters, Teheran 43), screenwriter and producer. • Allan Rechtschaffen, 93, American sleep researcher. • Ayako Shirasaki, 52, Japanese-American jazz pianist and composer, cancer. • Robert Farris Thompson, 88, American art historian and writer, Parkinson's disease complicated by COVID-19. • Alexander Zaitsev, 76, Russian astronomer. • Muhammad Ziauddin, 83, Pakistani journalist (Pakistan & Gulf Economist, The News International, The Express Tribune). • Sandor Zicherman, 86, Hungarian artist. 30Sir Max Bingham, 94, Australian politician, deputy premier of Tasmania (1982–1984). • Marie-Claire Blais, 82, Canadian writer (Mad Shadows, A Season in the Life of Emmanuel) and poet. • Oriol Bohigas, 95, Spanish architect (MBM Arquitectes) and urban planner, Barcelona city councilor (1991–1994) and president of Fundació Joan Miró (1981–1988). • H. Jackson Brown Jr., 81, American author. • Albert Bustamante, 86, American judge and politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1985–1993). • Barney Carr, 98, Northern Irish Gaelic footballer (Warrenpoint). • Sirisena Cooray, 90, Sri Lankan politician, mayor of Colombo (1979–1989), MP (1989–1994) and minister of housing (1989–1994). • Chuck Dobson, 77, American baseball player (Oakland Athletics, California Angels). • Dave Draper, 79, American bodybuilder, actor (Lord Love a Duck, ''Don't Make Waves''), and author, heart failure. • Phil Dwyer, 68, Welsh footballer (Cardiff City, national team). • Frank Elm, 92, American swimmer. • Patrocinio González Garrido, 87, Mexican politician, senator (1982–1988), governor of Chiapas (1988–1993), and secretary of the interior (1993–1994). • Peter Greenwood, 97, English footballer (Chester City) and cricketer (Lancashire). • Janis Hansen, 81, American talent manager and actress (The Odd Couple). • Philip Heymann, 89, American lawyer, deputy attorney general (1993–1994). • Rafiqul Islam, 87, Bangladeshi educationist, president of Bangla Academy (since 2021), chairman of Nazrul Institute (since 2018) and vice-chancellor of JUST (2008–2009). • Ray Kennedy, 70, English footballer (Liverpool, Arsenal, national team), complications from Parkinson's disease. • Pampi Laduche, 66, French Basque pelota player. • Marcus Lamb, 64, American televangelist, founder of Daystar, COVID-19. • Mary Maher, 81, American-born Irish trade unionist, feminist and journalist. • Edison Misla Aldarondo, 79, Puerto Rican politician, member (1977–2002) and speaker (1993–2000) of the House of Representatives. • C. Herbert Oliver, 96, American pastor and civil rights activist. • Jonathan Penrose, 88, English chess player. • John Pett, 94, British television producer and director. • Ernesta G. Procope, 98, American investment banker. • Klaus Reinhardt, 80, German military officer. • Charles Revet, 84, French politician, senator (1995–2019). • Klaus Rainer Röhl, 92, German journalist and author. • Kal Rudman, 91, American disc jockey, color commentator and philanthropist, cofounder of the Kal and Lucille Rudman Foundation. • Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry, 66, Indian lyricist (Sirivennela, Swarnakamalam, Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana), lung cancer. • John Seddon, 86, New Zealand politician. • John Sillett, 85, English football player (Chelsea, Coventry City) and manager (Hereford United). • David Smith, 81, English cricketer (Derbyshire, Orange Free State). • Pamela Helen Stephen, 57, British mezzo-soprano, cancer. • Marjorie Tallchief, 95, American ballerina. • Jože Urankar, 82, Slovenian Olympic weightlifter (1972). (death announced on this date) • Joseph Wayas, 80, Nigerian politician, president of the senate (1979–1983). • Erwin Wilczek, 81, Polish football player (Górnik Zabrze, Valenciennes, national team) and manager. • G. Yafit, 70, Israeli advertising executive, cancer. ==References==
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