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Deaths in December 2018

The following is a list of notable deaths in December 2018.

December 2018
1Ken Berry, 85, American actor (F Troop, Mayberry R.F.D., ''Mama's Family''). • Taramon Bibi, 62, Bangladeshi independence militant (Mukti Bahini). • Tony Briscoe, 79, South African Olympic swimmer. • Averroes Bucaram, 64, Ecuadorian politician, Speaker of National Congress (1985–1986, 1990) and MP (1984–1986, 1988–1992). • Ennio Fantastichini, 63, Italian actor (Open Doors, At the End of the Night, Loose Cannons), Donatello winner (2010), leukemia. • Frederick Fasehun, 83, Nigerian physician and politician, founder of the Oodua Peoples Congress. • P. M. Forni, 67, Italian-American academic, Parkinson's disease. • Shan Goshorn, 61, American Cherokee artist, cancer. • Anwar Hossain, 70, Bangladeshi photographer. • Ivan Katardžiev, 92, Macedonian historian. • Vivian Lynn, 87, New Zealand artist. • Phineas Makhurane, Zimbabwean academic, Vice-Chancellor of the National University of Science and Technology. • Dave Mantel, 37, Dutch actor (Goede tijden, slechte tijden). • Bernd Martin, 63, German footballer (VfB Stuttgart, Bayern Munich, West Germany). • Judy McBurney, 70, Australian actress (Prisoner, Always Greener, The Young Doctors), cancer. • Patricia Head Minaldi, 59, American federal judge, United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana (since 2003). • Calvin Newborn, 85, American jazz guitarist. • Maria Pacôme, 95, French actress. • K. Punnaiah, 94, Indian judge and politician, MLA (1955–1961). • Pauls Putniņš, 81, Latvian playwright, journalist and politician. • Scott Stearney, 58, American vice admiral, Commander of the Fifth Fleet (2018). • Marvin Terrell, 80, American football player (Dallas Texans, Kansas City Chiefs). • Stefanie Tücking, 56, German radio and television presenter (Südwestrundfunk), pulmonary embolism. • Jody Williams, 83, American blues musician, cancer. • Zhang Ouying, 43, Chinese football player (China national team) and coach, lung cancer. • Shoucheng Zhang, 55, Chinese-born American physicist, member of the National Academy of Sciences. 2Paul 'Trouble' Anderson, 59, British DJ. • Gene Babb, 83, American football player (San Francisco 49ers, Dallas Cowboys, Houston Oilers). • Séry Bailly, 70, Ivorian writer and politician, Minister of Communication (2002–2003), complications from surgery. • Jean-François Ballester, 53, French figure skating coach, heart attack. • Lothar Baumgarten, 74, German conceptual artist. • Ugo De Censi, 94, Italian-Peruvian priest. • Bettye Davis, 80, American politician. • Martin B. Dickman, 65, American biologist. • Wilmer Clemont Fields, 96, American Southern Baptist minister and newspaper editor. • Al Frazier, 83, American football player (Toronto Argonauts, Ottawa Rough Riders, Denver Broncos). • Sergey Popov, 89, Soviet Olympic hurdler. • Luan Qerimi, 89, Albanian actor. • Perry Robinson, 80, American jazz musician. • Gunwantrao Rambhau Sarode, 78, Indian politician, member of the Lok Sabha (1991–2001). • Tim Seibert, 91, American architect. • Paul Sherwen, 62, English racing cyclist (1987 National Champion) and sportscaster, heart failure. • William James Lanyon Smith, 96, New Zealand naval officer. • Michael James Snyder, 68, American business executive, CEO of Red Robin (2000–2005), suicide by gunshot. 3Markus Beyer, 47, German Olympic boxer (1992, 1996), WBC super middleweight champion (1999–2000, 2003–2004, 2004–2006). • Andrei Bitov, 81, Russian writer. • Philip Bosco, 88, American actor (Lend Me a Tenor, Working Girl, ''My Best Friend's Wedding''), Tony winner (1989), complications from dementia. • Justin Cartwright, 75, South African-born British novelist. • Albert Frère, 92, Belgian businessman. • Fred Greenstein, 88, American political scientist. • Giorgio Grilz, 88, Italian Olympic swimmer (1952). • John Heffernan, 84, American actor (The Sting, Bringing Out the Dead, Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman). • Florence Hui, 44, Hong Kong politician, Undersecretary for Home Affairs (2008–2017), breast cancer. • Toby Jessel, 84, British politician, MP (1970–1997). • Tom Johnson, 73, American politician, member of the Illinois House of Representatives and Senate, cancer. • Kim Chol-man, 98, North Korean politician and military officer, Member of the Politburo (1980–1981), bladder cancer. • Elżbieta Krysińska, 90, Polish Olympic athlete (1952). • Karre Mastanamma, 107, Indian internet chef. • Roger Mercer, 74, British archaeologist. • Mendi Msimang, 78, South African politician, Treasurer of the African National Congress (1997–2017). • Mervin E. Muller, 90, American computer scientist and statistician. • Geoff Murphy, 80, New Zealand film director (Goodbye Pork Pie, Young Guns II, Under Siege 2: Dark Territory). • George Nassar, 86, American murderer, prostate cancer. • Josep Lluís Núñez, 87, Spanish businessman, President of F.C. Barcelona (1978–2000). • Megumi Ohnaka, 94, Japanese composer. • Miguel Primo de Rivera y Urquijo, 84, Spanish aristocrat (Duke of Primo de Rivera) and politician, Mayor of Jerez (1965–1971) and Senator. • Robert F. Ruth, 97, American politician, member of the South Dakota House of Representatives (1969–1970). • Gordon Sandison, 69, Scottish operatic baritone. • Hans-Günther Thalheim, 94, German linguist and writer. • Alex Wizbicki, 97, American football player (Buffalo Bills, Green Bay Packers). • Kenneth Yen, 53, Taiwanese businessman, Chairman of China Motor Corporation and Yulon, esophageal cancer. • David E. Zitarelli, 77, American mathematician. 4Harold Barrett, 83, Canadian politician. • Kadyrzhan Batyrov, 62, Kyrgyz businessman and politician, heart attack. • Victor Campos, 83, American actor (''Cade's County, Scarface, Juice''). • Ivan Derventski, 86, Bulgarian footballer. • Nh. Dini, 82, Indonesian novelist and feminist, traffic collision. • Selma Engel-Wijnberg, 96, Dutch Holocaust survivor, escapee from Sobibor. • Brian Ferriman, 68, Canadian-born American music manager. • Jacques Gansler, 84, American aerospace electronics engineer. • Lester Kinsolving, 90, American political radio host (WCBM). • Michael McComie, 46, Trinidadian football player and manager (Joe Public), brain tumour. • Sidy Lamine Niasse, 68, Senegalese press owner (WalFadjri). • Sam Nover, 77, American sportscaster (NBC, WKBD-TV, WPXI). • Carol Rhodes, 59, Scottish painter, complications from motor neurone disease. • Nika Rurua, 50, Georgian politician, Minister of Culture (2009–2012), heart attack. • Rose Vesper, 81, American politician. 5John Armstrong, 83, New Zealand politician, MP (1990–1993). • John Beavis, 78, British surgeon. • Evy Berggren, 84, Swedish gymnast, Olympic champion (1952). • Peter Boizot, 89, British restaurateur (PizzaExpress) and football club owner (Peterborough United). • Alex Boraine, 87, South African politician, MP (1974–1986). • Marie-Thérèse Bourquin, 102, Belgian lawyer. • Bruce Buggins, 83, Australian cricketer. • Dynamite Kid, 60, English professional wrestler (WWF, NJPW, Stampede). • Thor Hansen, 71, Norwegian poker player, cancer. • Jim House, 70, American politician, member of the Arkansas House of Representatives (2007–2011), tractor accident. • Jim Jamieson, 75, American professional golfer. • Inge Johansen, 90, Norwegian engineer and educator, rector of the Norwegian Institute of Technology (1976–1984). • Gary McPherson, 82, American college basketball coach (VMI, Alderson Broaddus, West Virginia). • Lynn Schindler, 74, American politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives (1998–2009). • Harry W. Shlaudeman, 92, American diplomat. • José Tarciso de Souza, 67, Brazilian footballer (Grêmio, Goiás, Coritiba), bone cancer. • Bobby Treviño, 73, Mexican baseball player (California Angels). • Julia Vinograd, 74, American poet, colon cancer. 6José de Anchieta Júnior, 53, Brazilian politician, Governor of Roraima (2007–2014), heart attack. • Thomas Baptiste, 89, Guyanese-born British actor (Coronation Street, Sunday Bloody Sunday). • Kuslan Budiman, 83, Indonesian poet and writer, pancreatic cancer. • Ace Cannon, 84, American saxophonist. • José Castillo, 37, Venezuelan professional baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates, San Francisco Giants), traffic collision. • Robin Clark, 83, New Zealand-born British chemist. • Walter E. H. Cockle, 79, American historian. • Dónall Farmer, 81, Irish actor (Glenroe), film director and producer. • Győző Forintos, 83, Hungarian chess player and economist. • Andrew Frierson, 94, American operatic baritone. • Al Gallagher, 73, American baseball player (San Francisco Giants), complications from diabetes. • Peter Gillon, 79, Australian Olympic rower. • Larry Hennig, 82, American professional wrestler (AWA, NWA, WWWF), kidney failure. • Ivan Hladush, 89, Ukrainian police officer and politician, Minister of Internal Affairs (1982–1990). • Joseph Joffo, 87, French author (A Bag of Marbles). • Kent Karosen, 53, American businessman. • Michael Kent, 76, Australian businessman and politician. • Laszlo Lorand, 95, Hungarian-American biochemist. • Jim Meehan, 66, American poker player. • Aleksandr Minayev, 64, Russian football player (Spartak Moscow, Dynamo Moscow, national team) and manager. • Murray Murphey, 90, American historian. • Willie Murrell, 77, American basketball player. • Jerome O'Shea, 87, Irish Gaelic footballer (South Kerry, Kerry, Munster). • Isiah Robertson, 69, American football player (Los Angeles Rams, Buffalo Bills), traffic collision. • Frank Joseph Rodimer, 91, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Paterson (1977–2004). • Tim Rossovich, 72, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles) and actor (The Long Riders, The Sting II). • Pete Shelley, 63, English musician and songwriter (Buzzcocks), heart attack. • John Roxburgh Smith, 82, Canadian politician. • Ken Smith, 90, English footballer (Gateshead, Blackpool). • Luis Valbuena, 33, Venezuelan professional baseball player (Chicago Cubs, Houston Astros, Los Angeles Angels), traffic collision. 7Mario Becerril, 101, Mexican Olympic equestrian. • Belisario Betancur, 95, Colombian politician, President (1982–1986), kidney infection. • Reby Cary, 98, American politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1979–1985). • Nancio Carrillo, 68, Cuban Olympic boxer. • Ljupka Džundeva, 84, Macedonian actress (Macedonian Bloody Wedding, Gypsy Magic). • Shmuel Flatto-Sharon, 88, Polish-born French-Israeli politician, member of the Knesset (1977–1981). • Carlos Gallisá, 85, Puerto Rican politician and independence advocate, cancer. • Colin Guest, 81, Australian Test cricketer (Victoria, Western Australia). • Asrarul Haq Qasmi, 76, Indian politician, member of the Lok Sabha (since 2009), heart attack. • Paul Henderson, 79, American journalist, Pulitzer Prize recipient (1982), lung cancer. • Ferenc Hirt, 51, Hungarian politician, MP (since 2006). • Fred Horn, 93, American politician. • Max Huber, 73, American football player (Calgary Stampeders, BC Lions, Edmonton Eskimos). • Håkan Jeppsson, 57, Swedish sports executive, chairman of Malmö FF (since 2010). • The Mascara Snake, 70, American artist and musician (Captain Beefheart and his Magic Band), traffic collision. • Nguyễn Văn Trân, 101, Vietnamese politician, Minister of Transport (1955–1960). • Paul Niedermann, 91, German-French journalist and photographer. • Luigi Radice, 83, Italian football player (Milan) and manager (Torino, Inter Milan), complications from Alzheimer's disease. • John Safer, 96, American sculptor. • Gerald C. Smoak, 88, American politician. • Charles Weldon, 78, American actor and director. 8Lyudmila Alexeyeva, 91, Russian human rights activist. • Marijon Ancich, 81, American football coach, complications from a stroke. • Evelyn Berezin, 93, American computer designer. • Jakelin Caal, 7, Guatemalan migrant child in US custody, dehydration, shock and liver failure. • Enrico Crispolti, 85, Italian art critic and historian. • Wilfred DeFour, 100, Panamanian-American pilot (Tuskegee Airmen). • Rosanell Eaton, 97, American civil rights activist. • Walter J. Floss Jr., 95, American politician, member of the New York State Senate (1979–1988). • Rod Jones, 54, American football player (Kansas City Chiefs), suicide by gunshot. • Art Lentz, 92, American basketball player. • Alf MacLochlainn, 92, Irish librarian. • Michele Monti, 48, Italian Olympic judoka (2000, 2004), cancer. • Jamal Nebez, 85, Iraqi Kurdish linguist, mathematician and writer. • Roger, 12, Australian red kangaroo. • Dusty Spittle, 79, New Zealand country singer, pneumonia. • Jolanta Szczypińska, 61, Polish politician, member of the Sejm (since 2004), urinary tract disease. • Pentti Tiusanen, 69, Finnish politician, MP (1995–2011). • Wang Ruilin, 88, Chinese general and politician, member of the Central Military Commission (1995–2003). • Sir David Weatherall, 85, British physician and molecular geneticist. 9Eric Anderson, 48, American basketball player (Indiana Hoosiers, New York Knicks). • Patrick Appleford, 93, British Anglican priest and hymn writer. • Mohammed Aruwa, 70, Nigerian politician, Senator for Kaduna State (1999–2007). • Yigal Bashan, 68, Israeli singer and composer, suicide by stabbing. • Tim Bassett, 67, American basketball player (San Diego Conquistadors, New Jersey Nets, San Antonio Spurs), cancer. • Jon T. Benn, 83, American businessman and actor (The Way of the Dragon, The Man with the Iron Fists, Fearless). • Robert Bergland, 90, American politician, U.S. Representative from Minnesota's 7th district (1971–1977), Secretary of Agriculture (1977–1981). • Brian Blank, 65, American mathematician, heart failure. • William Blum, 85, American historian and author (Killing Hope, Rogue State), kidney failure. • C. Todd Conover, 79, American banking regulator, Comptroller of the Currency (1981–1985). • Melvin Dummar, 74, American suspected fraudster. • Tor Fretheim, 72, Norwegian journalist and children's writer. • Riccardo Giacconi, 87, Italian-born American astrophysicist, Nobel Prize laureate (2002). • John Joseph Gibbons, 94, American judge, Chief Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit (1987–1990). • Bob Giggie, 85, American baseball player (Milwaukee Braves, Kansas City Athletics). • Elisapee Ishulutaq, 93, Canadian Inuk artist. • Tom Johnson, 92, English footballer (Horden Community Welfare). • Rodney Kageyama, 77, American actor (Gung Ho, Pretty Woman, Showdown in Little Tokyo). • Norbert Ostrowski, 80, American automobile designer. • Peng Sixun, 99, Chinese medicinal chemist, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering. • Guire Poulard, 76, Haitian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Port-au-Prince (2011–2017), pancreatic cancer. • Wendy Ramshaw, 79, British artist and designer. • Gordon Scholes, 87, Australian politician, Speaker of the House of Representatives (1975–1976), Minister for Defence (1983–1984) and Territories (1984–1987). • Michael Seymour, 86, British production designer (Alien, Beverly Hills Cop III, Mr. Destiny), BAFTA winner (1980). • Yumiko Shige, 53, Japanese sailor, Olympic silver medallist (1996), breast cancer. • Dick Van Orden, 97, American rear admiral. • Almyra Maynard Watson, 101, American military nurse. • Heinz Weisenbach, 73, German Olympic ice hockey player. 10George Blakley, 86, American cryptographer. • Alvin Epstein, 93, American actor and director. • Alexandra Hamilton, Duchess of Abercorn, 72, British aristocrat. • C. N. Balakrishnan, 84, Indian politician, kidney and heart failure. • Jean Baldassari, 92, French cyclist • Bob and John, 15, American racehorse, euthanized. • Chiang Pin-kung, 85, Taiwanese politician, Minister of Economic Affairs (1993–1996), Vice President of the Legislative Yuan (2002–2005), multiple organ failure. • Fazio Fabbrini, 92, Italian politician, Senator (1968–1976) and Mayor of Siena (1965–1966). • Mushirul Hasan, 69, Indian historian. • Raoul Hunter, 92, Canadian sculptor. • Salihu Ibrahim, 83, Nigerian general, Chief of Army Staff (1990–1993). • Mike King, 93, Canadian football player (Edmonton Eskimos, Toronto Argonauts). • Paulette Laurent, 92, French Olympic shot putter. • Alan Brock MacFarlane, 94, Canadian lawyer and politician. • Andrew G. T. Moore II, 83, American attorney. • Johann Georg Reißmüller, 86, German journalist and publisher (Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung). • Robert Spaemann, 91, German Roman Catholic philosopher. • Xavier Tilliette, 97, French philosopher and theologian. • Janyce Wiebe, 59, American computer scientist, leukemia. • Stanisław Wierzbicki, 59, Polish Olympic rower. 11Thomas B. Allen, 89, American author and historian. • Scott Dillon, 90, Australian surfer. • Melbourne Gass, 79, Canadian politician. • Winifred Griffin, 86, New Zealand Olympic swimmer (1956), British Empire Games silver medalist (1950), cancer. • Helga Henning, 81, German Olympic athlete. • Petrus Iilonga, 71, Namibian politician and political prisoner, Deputy Minister of Defence (since 2012). • John Henry Jackson, 80, American-born Canadian football player and restaurateur. • Harold L. Kahn, 88, American historian. • Eleanor Maccoby, 101, American psychologist. • Bill Siegel, 55, American documentary producer and director (The Trials of Muhammad Ali, The Weather Underground), heart attack. • Walter Smith, 98, English land surveyor, Director General of the Ordnance Survey (1977–1985). • Hiwi Tauroa, 91, New Zealand rugby union player (New Zealand Māori) and coach (Counties), Race Relations Conciliator (1980–1986). • Walter Williams, 35, Honduran footballer (Vida, Real Sociedad, national team), stroke. • Lia Wyler, 84, Brazilian translator (Harry Potter). • Sir Jack Zunz, 94, South African-born British civil engineer (Sydney Opera House). 12James C. Calaway, 87, American businessman. • Hazel Campbell, 78, Jamaican author. • Prince Casinader, 92, Sri Lankan politician, MP (1989–1994). • Carlos Cecconato, 88, Argentinian footballer (El Porvenir, Independiente, national team). • Joe Conrad, 88, American professional golfer. • William G. Dabney, 94, American corporal. • Iraj Danaeifard, 67, Iranian footballer (Taj, Pas Tehran, national team), heart attack. • Noël Duval, 88, French archaeologist. • Russ Ekeblad, 72, American bridge player. • Wilhelm Genazino, 75, German journalist and author. • Curtis Grimm, 65, American economist, pancreatic cancer. • Upali Kannangara, 67, Sri Lankan musician. • Ishwari Prasad Gupta, 87, Indian diplomat and civil servant, Lieutenant Governor of the Andaman and Nicobar Island (1996–2001). • W. Brantley Harvey Jr., 88, American politician, Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina (1975–1979), member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (1958–1975). • Ferenc Kósa, 81, Hungarian film director (The Upthrown Stone, Ten Thousand Days). • Bernard Lloyd, 84, Welsh actor (The Signalman). • George W. T. Loo, 87, American politician. • James Lyons, 91, American admiral, Commander, U.S. Pacific Fleet (1985–1987). • Billy MacLeod, 76, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox). • Nelson Martínez, 67, Venezuelan politician, Minister of Petroleum (2017), President of PDVSA (2017). • Meng Lang, 57, Chinese poet and dissident, lung cancer. • Audrey Moore, 89, American politician, Alzheimer's disease. • William Newsom, 84, American judge. • Odile Rodin, 81, French actress (Futures Vedettes, Si Paris nous était conté) and model. • Vahid Sayadi Nasiri, 37, Iranian human rights activist and hunger striker, starvation. • Jim Spainhower, 90, American politician. • Daniel Owen Stolpe, 79, American artist. • Pavle Strugar, 85, Montenegrin military officer (Yugoslav People's Army) and convicted war criminal. • Jane Ellen Usher, 101, Belizean politician, MP (1979–1989) and President of the Senate (1989–1993). • Wang Lianzheng, 88, Chinese agronomist and politician, Vice Governor of Heilongjiang, Vice Minister of Agriculture. • Joseph Zeller, 100, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1971–1980). 13Ajayan, 68, Indian film director (Perumthachan), heart attack. • Abdullah Ayub, 92, Malaysian civil servant, Chief Secretary to the Government (1979–1982), stroke. • Roy Bailey, 89, Canadian politician. • Bill Fralic, 56, American football player (Atlanta Falcons, Detroit Lions, Pittsburgh Panthers), cancer. • John Fujioka, 93, American actor (''The Last Flight of Noah's Ark, Who Finds a Friend Finds a Treasure, American Ninja''). • Gao Jindian, 79, Chinese military officer (People's Liberation Army). • Seán Garland, 84, Irish politician, General Secretary of the Workers' Party (1977–1990). • Christopher Hooley, 90, British mathematician. • Matti Kassila, 94, Finnish film director (Komisario Palmun erehdys, The Harvest Month, The Scarlet Dove). • Sharmeen Khan, 46, Pakistani cricketer (national team), pneumonia. • Lawrence Klecatsky, 77, American Olympic rower. • Noah Klieger, 92, Israeli journalist and sports administrator (Maccabi Tel Aviv B.C.). • Wäinö Korhonen, 91, Finnish Olympic fencer. • Sheena Mackintosh, 90, British Olympic alpine skier (1948, 1952). • Timothy C. May, 67, American technical and political writer (Cyphernomicon). • Mike Montler, 74, American football player (Buffalo Bills). • Lisa Peattie, 94, American anthropologist. • André Queillé, 87, French Olympic boxer (1952). • Tulsi Ramsay, 74, Indian film director (Zee Horror Show, Veerana, Guest House), heart attack. • J. Evan Sadler, 67, American hematologist (Washington University School of Medicine). • Don Webster, 79, Canadian-American television host (Upbeat, Bowling for Dollars, The Morning Exchange) and meteorologist (WEWS-TV). • Nancy Wilson, 81, American singer ("(You Don't Know) How Glad I Am"), Grammy winner (1965, 2005, 2007), kidney cancer. • Yuan Mu, 90, Chinese politician, Director of the State Council Research Office. 14Vida Chenoweth, 90, American marimbist and ethnomusicologist. • Gilberto Duavit Sr., 84, Filipino entrepreneur and politician, founder of GMA Network Inc., member of the House of Representatives (1994–2001). • Salvador Flores Huerta, 84, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Ciudad Lázaro Cárdenas (1993–2006). • Horst Herold, 95, German police officer, President of the Federal Criminal Police Office (1971–1981). • Amjad Hossain, 76, Bangladeshi actor and director (Golapi Ekhon Traine), complications from a stroke. • Patrick Daniel Koroma, 68, Sierra Leonean Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Kenema (since 2002). • Li Chengxiang, 87, Chinese ballet dancer and choreographer (Red Detachment of Women), Director of the National Ballet. • Remedios Loza, 69, Bolivian artisan, TV presenter and activist, member of the Plurinational Legislative Assembly (1998–2002), stomach cancer. • Zainuddin Maidin, 79, Malaysian politician, Minister of Information (2006–2008), heart attack. • Joe Osborn, 81, American bass guitarist (The Wrecking Crew). • Johnny Reagan, 92, American college baseball coach (Murray State Racers). • John Seedborg, 75, American football player (Washington Redskins). • Edmond Simeoni, 84, French politician and Corsican nationalism leader. • Joan Steinbrenner, 83, American philanthropist and sports executive, vice chairperson of the New York Yankees. • Rachel Stephens, 88, American actress (Bigger Than Life, The True Story of Jesse James, Richie Rich). • Thomas Thennatt, 65, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Gwalior (since 2016). • Eyþór Þorláksson, 88, Icelandic guitarist and composer. • Jean-Pierre Van Rossem, 73, Belgian economist and politician, member of the Chamber of Representatives (1991–1995) and the Flemish Parliament (1992–1995). 15Adrian Arnold, 86, American politician. • Jerry Chesnut, 87, American songwriter ("Good Year for the Roses", "T-R-O-U-B-L-E", "It's Four in the Morning"). • Eryue He, 73, Chinese writer. • Ronald Gajraj, 65, Guyanese politician, Minister of Home Affairs (1999–2005), heart attack. • Grant Golden, 89, American tennis player. • Sylvester Greenaway, 72, Montserratian cricketer. • Matthew O. Howard, 62, American social worker. • Ron Kent, 86-87, American woodturner. • Ralph Koltai, 94, German-born British stage designer. • Milunka Lazarević, 86, Serbian chess player. • Arthur Maia, 56, Brazilian composer and musician, heart attack. • Philippe Moureaux, 79, Belgian politician, Minister-President of the French Community (1981–1985, 1988). • David Myles, 93, British politician, MP for Banffshire (1979–1983). • Robert Nelson, 74, American economist. • Dušan Nikolić, 65, Serbian footballer (Red Star Belgrade, Bolton Wanderers). • Marc Olivier, 78, Belgian politician, MP (1974–1995) and Flemish Councillor (1995–1999). • Guy Rétoré, 94, French actor. • Harald Stabell, 71, Norwegian lawyer. • Jacques Verdier, 61, French writer. • Ellsworth Wareham, 104, American surgeon. • John Williams, 89, American jazz pianist. • Girma Wolde-Giorgis, 93, Ethiopian politician, President (2001–2013). • Anat Zamir, 56, Israeli model and actress, drug overdose. 16Lawrence Allen, 97, British Olympic racewalker (1952). • Tom Brownlee, 83, Scottish footballer (Walsall). • Chiquetete, 70, Spanish flamenco and ballad singer, heart attack. • John H. Dorsey, 80, American politician, member of the New Jersey Senate (1978–1994). • Eraldo Isidori, 78, Italian politician, Deputy (2010–2012), complications from surgery. • Geeta Iyengar, 74, Indian yoga teacher, heart attack. • Karsten Johannessen, 93, Norwegian football manager (IK Start). • Lewis Judd, 88, American psychiatrist, chair of University of California, San Diego psychiatry department, director of the National Institute of Mental Health, natural causes. • Colin Kroll, 34, American entrepreneur, co-founder of Vine and HQ Trivia. • Eugène Philippe LaRocque, 91, Canadian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Alexandria-Cornwall (1974–2002). • Lee Leonard, 89, American television host (The NFL Today, ESPN). • Juan L. Maldonado, 70, Mexican-born American education administrator, President of Laredo Community College (2007–2016). • Scott Matzka, 40, American ice hockey player (Grand Rapids Griffins, Örebro, Cardiff Devils), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. • John Ford Noonan, 77, American actor (Adventures in Babysitting) and playwright, heart failure. • Mircea Petescu, 76, Romanian football player (Steaua București, UTA Arad) and manager (Sparta Rotterdam), Alzheimer's disease. • Anca Pop, 34, Romanian-Canadian singer-songwriter, traffic collision. • Giuseppe Sermonti, 93, Italian biologist and geneticist. • Joseph Thomin, 87, French racing cyclist. • Ron Waller, 85, American football player (Los Angeles Rams) and coach (San Diego Chargers). • T. K. Wetherell, 72, American politician and academic administrator, Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives (1991–1992), President of Florida State University (2003–2010). • John Wettaw, 79, American chemist (Northern Arizona University) and politician, member of the Arizona House of Representatives (1972–1992) and Senate (1993–2001). • Roy Woolcott, 79, English footballer (Tottenham Hotspur, Gillingham, Chelmsford City). 17Arun Bhaduri, 75, Indian classical vocalist, respiratory disease. • Jon Bluming, 85, Dutch martial artist and actor. • Warren Boyd, 91, Australian Olympic swimmer (1948). • Lawrence Curry, 82, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1993–2012). • Gustavo L. Garcia, 84, American politician, mayor of Austin, Texas (2001–2003). • Zura Karuhimbi, c. 93, Rwandan traditional healer, saved refugees during Rwandan genocide. • Jorge Adolfo Carlos Livieres Banks, 87, Paraguayan Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Encarnación (1987–2003). • Frank LoVuolo, 94, American football player. • Galt MacDermot, 89, Canadian-American composer (Hair, Two Gentlemen of Verona) and pianist. • Andrew MacLachlan, 77, Scottish cricketer and actor (A Fish Called Wanda, Time Bandits, The Adventures of Baron Munchausen). • Penny Marshall, 75, American actress (Laverne & Shirley) and director (Big, A League of Their Own), heart failure. • Paul Meister, 92, Swiss Olympic fencer. • Amélie Mummendey, 74, German social psychologist. • Oribe, 62, Cuban-born American hairstylist, heart attack. • Dolores Parker, 99, American jazz singer. • Rona Ramon, 54, Israeli educator and activist, cancer. • Francis Roache, 82, American police officer and politician, Boston Police commissioner (1985–1993). • James E. Rogers Jr., 71, American businessman (Duke Energy) and author. • Andrey Shcharbakow, 27, Belarusian footballer (BATE Borisov, Slutsk, Vitebsk), traffic collision. • David Shepherd, 94, American producer, director, and actor. • Raven Wilkinson, 83, American ballerina. 18David C. H. Austin, 92, British rose breeder. • Alex Badeh, 61, Nigerian air force officer, Chief of the Defence Staff (2014–2015), shot. • Mike Barnard, 85, English footballer (Portsmouth) and cricketer (Hampshire), stroke. • Ray Bethell, 90, English-born Canadian kite flyer. • John Donald Currey, 86, British zoologist. • Steve Daskewisz, 74, American actor and stuntman (Friday the 13th Part 2), complications from diabetes. • Ali Ejaz, 77, Pakistani actor (Tiger Gang, Chor Machaye Shor). • Rick L. Farrar, 58, American politician. • Paul Frazier, 51, American football player (New Orleans Saints), colon cancer. • Tulsi Giri, 92, Nepali politician, Prime Minister (1963, 1964–1965, 1975–1977), liver cancer. • Ally Hill, 84, Scottish footballer (Clyde, Dundee, Falkirk). • Masao Ito, 90, Japanese neuroscientist. • Kazimierz Kutz, 89, Polish film director and politician. • Gerald Larner, 82, English music critic (The Guardian, The Times), pulmonary thrombosis. • Lucy Marlow, 86, American actress (My Sister Eileen). • Peter Masterson, 84, American writer (The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas), director (The Trip to Bountiful), and actor (The Exorcist), complications from a fall. • Robert Neild, 94, British economist. • María Jesús Rosa, 44, Spanish boxer, WIBF world light flyweight champion (2003), cancer. • Lewis Ryder, 77, British theoretical physicist. • Shinobu Sekine, 75, Japanese judoka, Olympic champion (1972). • Bill Slater, 91, English footballer (Wolverhampton Wanderers, national team), Alzheimer's disease. • Saidul Anam Tutul, 68, Bangladeshi film director and editor, heart attack. • Raimo Vartia, 81, Finnish Olympic basketball player (1964). 19Ron Abegglen, 81, American college basketball coach (Weber State Wildcats). • Colin Barlow, 83, English football player and executive (Manchester City). • Bhai, 83, Surinamese poet. • Russell Carollo, 63, American journalist (Dayton Daily News, Los Angeles Times), Pulitzer Prize winner (1998). • Jacques David, 87, French Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of La Rochelle and Saintes (1985–1996) and Évreux (1996–2006). • Tömür Dawamat, 91, Chinese politician, Chairman of the Xinjiang Autonomous region (1985–1993). • Audrey Geisel, 97, American businesswoman. • Norman Gimbel, 91, American Hall of Fame songwriter ("Canadian Sunset", "The Girl from Ipanema", "Killing Me Softly with His Song"), Oscar winner (1980). • Mike Hiss, 77, American racing driver, cancer. • Mel Hutchins, 90, American basketball player (BYU Cougars, Milwaukee Hawks). • Masashi Ishibashi, 85, Japanese actor, heart failure. • Hugh Jack, 89, Australian Olympic athlete (1956). • Marshall Long, 82, American politician, member of the Kentucky Legislature (1982–2002), mayor of Shelbyville, Kentucky (1972–1981). • Raúl Mata, 71, Mexican professional wrestler (EMLL, CWF, NWA Hollywood). • Guy Modeste, 64, French footballer (Saint-Étienne), cancer. • Anthony O'Grady, 71, Australian writer and music journalist, melanoma. • Owen M. Panner, 94, American federal judge, U.S. District Court Judge for the District of Oregon (since 1980). • Barbara Gardner Proctor, 85, American advertising executive, complications from hip surgery. • Geetha Salam, 72, Indian actor (Mani Koya Kurup, Malabar Wedding, Romans). • Bill Sellars, 93, British television director and producer (Doctor Who, All Creatures Great and Small, Triangle). • Andrzej Skupiński, 66, Polish actor. • Eva Tichauer, 100, German Holocaust survivor and author. • Melanie Townsend, 50, Canadian art curator, cancer. • Paul Ward, 81, American football player (Detroit Lions). • Marty Zendejas, 54, American football player (Nevada Wolf Pack), beaten. 20F. W. Bernstein, 80, German poet and cartoonist. • Pascal F. Calogero Jr., 87, American judge, Louisiana Supreme Court Chief Justice (1973–2008). • Beatriz Capotosto, 56, Argentine Olympic hurdler. • Randall Carrington, 84, New Zealand cricketer. • Trevor Chinn, 81, New Zealand glaciologist. • Don Cuppleditch, 95, British motorcycle speedway rider. • Klaus Hagerup, 72, Norwegian author and actor (The Chieftain), colorectal cancer. • David W. Henderson, 79, American mathematician, injuries sustained in traffic collision. • Mike Hughes, 78, Welsh football player (Exeter City, Chesterfield) and manager (Cirencester Town). • Barbara Jensen, 89, American Olympic swimmer. • Dennis Johnson, 80, American mathematician and composer, complications from dementia. • Stephen I. Katz, 77, American immunodermatologist. • Michael C. Lovell, 88, American economist. • Donald Moffat, 87, British-born American actor (The Thing, The Right Stuff, Clear and Present Danger), complications from a stroke. • Robert E. Ornstein, 76, American psychologist. • Henning Palner, 86, Danish actor (Jetpiloter, Slottet, Terror). • Rocky Rees, 69, American football player and coach, cancer. • Harold Roitenberg, 91, American businessman. • Reg Wiebe, 55, Canadian-Dutch curler, aortic aneurysm. • Danish Zehen, 22, Indian internet personality, traffic collision. 21Shirley Armstrong, 88, Irish Olympic fencer (1960). • Dipali Barthakur, 77, Indian singer. • Gerard Bernacki, 76, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Katowice (1988–2012). • Lev Borodulin, 95, Soviet-born Israeli photographer. • Mick Dyche, 67, English guitarist (Sniff 'n' the Tears), cancer. • Carlos Feller, 96, Argentine operatic bass singer. • Forrest Fezler, 69, American golfer and golf course designer, brain cancer. • Fay Gock, 85, New Zealand horticulturalist. • Edda Göring, 80, German nurse. • Walter Patricio "Guacho" Arízala Vernaza, 29, Ecuadorian FARC dissident and drug lord, shot. • Lars Hindmar, 97, Swedish racewalker. • Tom Leonard, 74, Scottish poet. • Michael O'Neill, 65, English poet and academic, cancer. • Daniela Payssé, 72, Uruguayan politician, Deputy (2005–2015) and Senator (since 2015), heart attack. • Prapanchan, 73, Indian writer, cancer. • Laya Raki, 91, German actress and dancer. • Daniel B. Walsh, 83, American politician. 22Paddy Ashdown, Baron Ashdown of Norton-sub-Hamdon, 77, British politician, high representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina (2002–2006), MP (1983–2001) and member of the House of Lords (since 2001), bladder cancer. • Rodel Batocabe, 52, Filipino politician, member of the House of Representatives (2010–2018), shot. • Jean Bourgain, 64, Belgian mathematician. • Kelly Burnett, 92, Canadian ice hockey player (New York Rangers, Montreal Royals). • Michael Dopita, 72, Czech-born Australian astronomer. • Angélica García Arrieta, 60, Mexican public accountant and politician, Senator (since 2018) and founder of the National Regeneration Movement. • Dayton Hyde, 93, American conservationist. • Don Johnston, 89, South African Olympic swimmer. • Robert Kerketta, 86, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Dibrugarh (1970–1980) and Tezpur (1980–2007). • Gary N. Knoppers, 62, Canadian theologian, pancreatic cancer. • Jane Langton, 95, American author. • Jiko Luveni, 72, Fijian politician, Speaker of the Parliament (since 2014). • Roger Owen, 83, British historian (Middle East). • Sergey Psakhie, 66, Russian physicist. • Simcha Rotem, 94, Polish-Israeli resistance fighter, last surviving Warsaw Ghetto Uprising fighter. • Sir Peter Singer, 74, British jurist. • Roberto Suazo Córdova, 91, Honduran politician, President (1982–1986). • Talal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, 87, Saudi prince and politician. • Willy Taminiaux, 79, Belgian politician, Minister in the Walloon Government (1994–1995 and 1995–1999) and Senator (1985–1995). • Jimmy Work, 94, American country singer-songwriter ("Making Believe"). • Notable Indonesians killed in the Sunda Strait tsunami: • Aa Jimmy, 35, actor and comedian. • Dylan Sahara, 25, actress and presenter. • Herman Sikumbang, 36, guitarist (Seventeen). 23Alfred Bader, 94, Austrian-born Canadian chemist and businessman. • Eileen Battersby, 60, American-born Irish literary critic (The Irish Times), traffic collision. • Nana Chudasama, 86, Indian jurist and public servant. • Hille Darjes, 75, German actress. • Barbara Kloka Hackett, 90, American judge, U.S. District Court Judge for the Eastern District of Michigan (1986–2000). • Troels Kløvedal, 75, Danish writer. • Tonko Lonza, 88, Croatian actor. • John Marshall, 60, Australian jockey, cancer. • Bob Mattick, 85, American basketball player. • Sophie Oluwole, 83, Nigerian philosopher. • Liza Redfield, 94, American conductor and pianist. • Don Richardson, 83, Canadian Christian missionary. • Elias M. Stein, 87, American mathematician. 24Jozef Adamec, 76, Slovak football player (FC Spartak Trnava, national team) and manager (Inter Bratislava). • Guy Bacon, 82, Canadian politician. • Osvaldo Bayer, 91, Argentine writer (La Patagonia rebelde) and journalist. • Denby Deegan, 77, American architect. • R. Scott Frey, 67, American sociologist. • Cynthia Ross Friedman, 47, Canadian biologist, aortic dissection. • Felipe Gómez Alonzo, 8, Guatemalan migrant child in US custody. • Jeane Porter Hester, 89, American physician. • Patrice Martinez, 55, American actress (Three Amigos, The New Zorro, Beetlejuice). • Rosario Mazzola, 94, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Cefalù (1988–2000). • Dwijen Mukhopadhyay, 91, Indian composer and singer. • Jai Narain Prasad Nishad, 88, Indian politician. • Nancy B. Olson, 82, American librarian and educator. • Stanko Poklepović, 80, Croatian football player and manager (Hajduk Split, Persepolis, national team), kidney failure. • Jerry Riopelle, 77, American musician (The Parade), cancer. • Dionne Rose-Henley, 49, Jamaican Olympic athlete (1992, 1996), cancer. • Dick See, 83, Australian rugby player. • Nirupam Sen, 72, Indian politician. • Mahmoud Hashemi Shahroudi, 70, Iranian cleric and politician, Chairman of the Expediency Discernment Council (since 2017), Chief Justice (1999–2009), cancer. • William C. Thompson, 94, American judge and politician, member of the New York State Senate (1965–1968). • Jaime Torres, 80, Argentine charango player. • James Calvin Wilsey, 61, American musician (Avengers). • Notable Mexican politicians killed in the 2018 Puebla helicopter crash: • Martha Érika Alonso, 45, Governor of Puebla (2018). • Rafael Moreno Valle Rosas, 50, Senator (2006–2010), Governor of Puebla (2011–2017). 25Bill Baillie, 84, New Zealand Olympic runner (1964). • Werner Braun, 100, Israeli photojournalist. • John Briggs, 84, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians). • Nirendranath Chakravarty, 94, Indian poet and writer, creator of Bhaduri Moshai, heart attack. • Walter Chilsen, 95, American politician, member of the Wisconsin Senate (1967–1990). • Noel Derrick, 92, Australian Olympic ice hockey player. • Larry Eisenberg, 99, American biomedical engineer and science fiction writer, acute myeloid leukemia. • Álex Figueroa, 57, Chilean politician and physician, Minister of Health (1996–2000), liver cancer. • István Levente Garai, 63, Hungarian physician and politician, MP (1994–1998, 2004–2014). • William Harbison, 96, British Royal Air Force fighter pilot during World War II. • Thomas Hayden, 92, Irish Olympic weightlifter (1960). • Yoshitada Konoike, 78, Japanese politician, MP (1986–1993, since 1995). • Law Hieng Ding, 83, Malaysian politician, Minister of Science, Technology and Environment (1990–2004), MP (1982–2008). • Conrad Leslie, 95, American businessman and crop forecaster. • Isaac Levi, 88, American philosopher. • Michael Maclear, 89, British-Canadian journalist and documentarist. • Sulagitti Narasamma, 98, Indian midwife, lung disease. • Chester Nelsen Jr., 96, American Olympic cyclist (1948). • Grazia Nidasio, 87, Italian comic artist and illustrator. • Vicente Pimentel Jr., 72, Filipino politician, Governor of Surigao del Sur (2001–2010, 2016–2018). • Baldur Ragnarsson, 88, Icelandic writer. • Nancy Roman, 93, American astronomer (NASA), early developer of the Hubble Space Telescope. • Sigi Schmid, 65, German-American Hall of Fame soccer coach (LA Galaxy, Columbus Crew, Seattle Sounders FC), heart attack. • Syed Ali Raza Abidi, 46, Pakistani politician, MNA (2013–2018), shot. • Sandy Talbot, 69, Australian rules footballer (Essendon). • Rosalyn Terborg-Penn, 77, American historian and author. • Terence Wheeler, 82, British novelist and playwright. 26Theodore Antoniou, 83, Greek composer and conductor, complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Wendy Beckett, 88, British nun and art historian. • Gerson Camata, 77, Brazilian politician, Governor of Espírito Santo (1983–1986), shot. • Fabio Carpi, 93, Italian film director (Necessary Love) and novelist, Bagutta Prize (1998). • Penny Cook, 61, Australian actress (A Country Practice, E Street, Neighbours), cancer. • Constantin Corduneanu, 90, Romanian-born American mathematician. • John Culver, 86, American politician, member of the U.S. Senate (1975–1981) and House of Representatives (1965–1975). • Richard Curwin, 74, American educational theorist. • John Dizikes, 86, American historian. • Haldane Duncan, 78, Scottish television producer and director (Take the High Road, Taggart, Emmerdale). • Herb Ellis, 97, American actor (Dragnet, The Killing, The Fortune Cookie). • Maeng Yu-na, 29, South Korean singer, heart attack. • Roy J. Glauber, 93, American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (2005). • Jorge Grau, 88, Spanish artist and filmmaker (Let Sleeping Corpses Lie). • Sir Hew Hamilton-Dalrymple, 92, British aristocrat and military officer. • Guillermo Hincapié Orozco, 92, Colombian politician, Mayor of Medellín (1977–1978). • Al Hinkle, 92, American train conductor and Beat Generation figure. • Tomokatsu Kitagawa, 67, Japanese politician, MP (2003–2009, since 2012). • Pete Lovrich, 76, American baseball player (Kansas City Athletics). • Don McKay, 93, American actor (West Side Story). • Mike Metcalf, 79, English footballer (Wrexham, Chester City). • Sono Osato, 99, American dancer and actress. • Lawrence Roberts, 81, American computer scientist. • Ronil Singh, 33, Fijian-born American police officer, shot. • Morton Sobell, 101, American engineer and convicted Soviet spy. • Margaret Stones, 98, Australian botanical illustrator. • Sir Peter Swinnerton-Dyer, 91, British mathematician. • Kary Vincent, 49, American football player. • Elizabeth Zachariadou, 87, Greek historian. 27Juan Bautista Agüero, 83, Paraguayan footballer (Sevilla, Real Madrid, national team). • Frank Blaichman, 96, Polish resistance member during World War II. • Chris Burrous, 43, American news anchor (KTLA), accidental drug overdose. • Albert Burstein, 96, American politician. • Joe Camacho, 90, American baseball coach (Texas Rangers). • Jim Davis, 77, American basketball player (Atlanta Hawks, Houston Rockets, Detroit Pistons), cancer. • Mãe Stella de Oxóssi, 93, Brazilian ialorixá and writer, stroke. • Giorgio Degola, 95, Italian politician, Senator (1976–1987). • Jean Dumontier, 83, Canadian architect, cancer. • Brian Jordan, 86, English footballer (Rotherham United, York City). • Robert Kerman, 71, American actor (Debbie Does Dallas, Cannibal Holocaust, Cannibal Ferox). • Miúcha, 81, Brazilian singer and composer, respiratory failure. • Cheenu Mohan, 62, Indian actor, heart attack. • Richard Arvin Overton, 112, American supercentenarian, nation's oldest living World War II veteran, complications from pneumonia. • Richard F. Palmer, 88, American politician. • Tadeusz Pieronek, 84, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Sosnowiec (1992–1998) and Rector of Pontifical Academy of Theology (1998–2004). • Sir Fenton Ramsahoye, 89, Guyanese politician, Attorney General (1961–1964), MP (1961–1973). • Børge Ring, 97, Danish animator (Anna & Bella, Heavy Metal, ''We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story''), Oscar winner (1985). • Wilfred Shuchat, 98, Canadian scholar and rabbi. • Bumper Tormohlen, 81, American basketball player (Atlanta Hawks). • Warren Wells, 76, American football player (Detroit Lions, Oakland Raiders), heart failure. 28Thea Nerissa Barnes, 66, American dancer and choreographer. • William Belanger, 90, American politician. • Abdelmalek Benhabyles, 97, Algerian politician, acting President (1992). • Adelio Cogliati, 70, Italian lyricist ("Cose della vita", "Più bella cosa", "Adesso tu"). • Iaia Fiastri, 84, Italian screenwriter (Basta guardarla, Bread and Chocolate, When Women Lost Their Tails). • Elisa Frota Pessoa, 97, Brazilian experimental physicist, pneumonia. • Toshiko Fujita, 68, Japanese voice actress (Digimon Adventure, Fist of the North Star), breast cancer. • Santiago García Aracil, 78, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Jaén (1988–2004) and Archbishop of Mérida-Badajoz (2004–2015). • Al Hawkes, 88, American bluegrass musician. • Peter Hill-Wood, 82, British businessman and football executive (Arsenal). • Seydou Badian Kouyaté, 90, Malian writer and politician, lyricist of national anthem "Le Mali". • Frank L. Lambert, 100, American chemist. • Georges Loinger, 108, French resistance fighter. • Edgar Maalouf, 83, Lebanese military officer and politician, MP (2005–2013). • Christine McGuire, 92, American singer (McGuire Sisters). • Attila Miklósházy, 87, Hungarian-born Canadian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of the Hungarian Emigrants (1989–2006). • Robert Edward Mulvee, 88, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Providence (1997–2005) and Wilmington (1985–1995). • Amos Oz, 79, Israeli author (My Michael, A Perfect Peace, A Tale of Love and Darkness) and journalist, cancer. • Bre Payton, 26, American conservative writer (The Federalist), complications from meningitis and swine flu. • Greg Poole, 58, British wildlife artist, heart attack. • Shehu Shagari, 93, Nigerian politician, President (1979–1983). • Colleen Smith, 93, American baseball player (Grand Rapids Chicks). • Tom Weisner, 69, American politician, mayor of Aurora, Illinois (2005–2016), cancer. • Paul Wheelahan, 88, Australian comic book writer and artist. • Oliver Wright, 71, Jamaican Olympic boxer (1968, 1972), heart attack. • Yevgeni Zimin, 71, Russian Hall of Fame ice hockey player, Olympic champion (1968, 1972). 29Bill Brundige, 70, American football player (Washington Redskins). • David Cavanagh, British music writer and journalist. • Scott Doran, 44, Irish Gaelic footballer. • Agneta Eckemyr, 68, Swedish actress (The Kentucky Fried Movie, The Island at the Top of the World, ''Christopher's House''), complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Brian Garfield, 79, American author (Death Wish, Hopscotch, Death Sentence), Parkinson's disease. • Yehoshua Glazer, 91, Israeli footballer (Maccabi Tel Aviv, national team). • Kellye Gray, 64, American jazz singer, breast cancer. • Nina R. Harper, 68, American politician. • Judith Rich Harris, 80, American psychology researcher and author (The Nurture Assumption). • Syed Jahangir, 83, Bangladeshi painter. • James Johnson Kelly, 90, American army major. • Norbert Kox, 73, American outsider artist, heart attack. • Ringo Lam, 63, Hong Kong film director (Aces Go Places IV, City on Fire, Maximum Risk), heart attack. • Liang Weiyan, 89, Chinese electrical engineer, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering. • Ling Te-Sheng, 90, Taiwanese Olympic athlete. • Rosenda Monteros, 83, Mexican actress (''A Woman's Devotion, The Magnificent Seven, Tiara Tahiti''). • Aldo Parisot, 100, Brazilian-born American cellist. • Maria Isaura Pereira de Queiróz, 100, Brazilian sociologist. • Robert H. Renken, 97, American politician. • Carlos Sánchez, 83, Colombian actor (Juan Valdez). • Jim Shreve, 92, American sports coach. • Roy Skeggs, 84, British film producer. • Rita Smith-Wade-El, 70, American psychologist and academic, triple-negative breast cancer. • Ted Urness, 81, Canadian football player (Saskatchewan Roughriders). • Bill Watson, 87, Australian Test cricketer. • Dame June Whitfield, 93, English actress (Terry and June, Last of the Summer Wine, Absolutely Fabulous). 30Cameron M. Alexander, 86, American Baptist minister. • Harry Atkinson, 89, New Zealand-British physicist. • Larry Austin, 88, American composer. • James Black, 62, American football player (Kansas City Chiefs), heart failure. • Seymour S. Cohen, 101, American biochemist. • Karel Engel, 78, Czech Olympic wrestler (1972). • Pepita Ferrari, 66, Canadian documentary film director. • Mera J. Flaumenhaft, 73, American academic and translator. • Claude Gingras, 87, Canadian journalist and music critic (La Presse). • Marc Hauser, 66, American photographer. • Dick Helling, 68, Dutch footballer (Ajax, SC Telstar, FC Volendam). • Edgar Hilsenrath, 92, German writer (The Nazi and the Barber, The Story of the Last Thought), complications from pneumonia. • Jack Kahl, 78, American businessman. • Joan Kaufman, 83, American baseball player (All-American Girls Professional Baseball League). • Don Lusk, 105, American animator and director (Pinocchio, 101 Dalmatians, Peanuts). • Esther Morrison, 87, American baseball player (Springfield Sallies). • Warren Plunkett, 98, American football player (Cleveland Rams), complications from pneumonia. • Ron Reiffel, 86, Australian footballer (Richmond). • Anthony Revell, 83, British Royal Navy medical officer, Surgeon-General of the British Armed Services (1994–1997), cancer. • Ambrose Schindler, 101, American football player and actor (The Wizard of Oz). • Mrinal Sen, 95, Indian film director (Bhuvan Shome, Mrigayaa, Khandhar), heart attack. • Calvin Stamp, 60, Jamaican Olympic weightlifter. • Héctor Timerman, 65, Argentine journalist and politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs (2010–2015), liver cancer. • Blandine Verlet, 76, French harpsichordist. • Islwyn Watkins, 80, Welsh artist. 31Maya Casabianca, 77, French-Israeli singer. • Adrienne Cullen, 58, Irish journalist and healthcare campaigner, cervical cancer. • Dean Ford, 72, Scottish singer (Marmalade) and songwriter ("Reflections of My Life", "I See the Rain"). • Herschel Forester, 87, American football player (Cleveland Browns). • Etty Fraser, 87, Brazilian actress (Beto Rockfeller, Durval Discos, Cristina Wants to Get Married), heart failure. • Urbie Green, 92, American jazz trombonist. • Kató Havas, 98, Hungarian classical violinist and teacher. • Keylla Hernández, 45, Puerto Rican journalist (WAPA), liver cancer. • Kobi Kambon, 75, American psychologist. • Kader Khan, 81, Afghan-born Indian-Canadian actor (Daag, Family: Ties of Blood, Tevar) and screenwriter, complications from progressive supranuclear palsy. • Mark Killilea Jnr, 79, Irish politician, MEP (1987–1999), TD (1977–1982). • Elazar Mordechai Koenig, 73, Israeli Orthodox rabbi. • Nicola L, 81, French-Moroccan multidisciplinary artist. • Loknath, 91, Indian actor (Bangaarada Manushya). • Warren MacKenzie, 94, American potter. • Richard Marks, 75, American film editor (Apocalypse Now, The Godfather Part II, Broadcast News). • Christian Mohn, 92, Norwegian ski jumper and sports official, president of the Norwegian Ski Federation (1978–1980). • Nils Oskar Nilsson, 83, Swedish politician, Riksdagen (2006–2010). • Gennaro Papa, 93, Italian politician, Deputy (1961–1963, 1968–1976). • Al Reinert, 71, American screenwriter (Apollo 13, Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within) and documentarian (For All Mankind), cancer. • Simon Britto Rodrigues, 64, Indian politician, MLA (2006–2011), heart attack. • Ray Sawyer, 81, American singer (Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show). • Eric L. Schwartz, 71, American neuroscientist. • István Seregély, 87, Hungarian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Eger (1987–2007). • Antônio Salvador Sucar, 79, Brazilian basketball player, world champion (1963) and Olympic bronze medalist (1960, 1964). • Gülriz Sururi, 89, Turkish actress and author. • Peter Thompson, 76, English footballer (Liverpool, Bolton Wanderers, national team). ==References==
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