MarketDeaths in April 2024
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Deaths in April 2024

The following is a list of notable deaths in April 2024.

April 2024
1Paliath Ravi Achan, 96, Indian cricketer (Travancore-Cochin, Kerala). • Shantilata Barik, 65, Indian singer, cancer. • Beatrice Bartlett, 95, American historian. • Bob Bercich, 87, American football player (Dallas Cowboys). • Lou Conter, 102, American naval commander, last survivor of the sinking of the USS Arizona, heart failure. • Anne Innis Dagg, 91, Canadian zoologist and author. • Vontae Davis, 35, American football player (Miami Dolphins, Indianapolis Colts, Buffalo Bills). • Reza Davood Nejad, 43, Iranian actor (The Accused Escaped, Reza, Without Her) and television presenter, complications from sepsis and liver surgery. • Pedro Deleon Guerrero, 80, Northern Mariana Islands politician, member (1984–1994) and speaker (1990–1994) of the house of representatives, cancer. • Phil Delire, 67–68, Belgian music producer. • Thomas Farr, 69, American attorney, heart disease. • Sylvia Fein, 104, American painter and author. • Sergio Fernández Fernández, 85, Chilean politician, minister of the interior (1978–1982, 1987–1988), comptroller general (1977–1978) and twice senator, cancer. • Joe Flaherty, 82, American actor (SCTV, Freaks and Geeks, Happy Gilmore), writer, and comedian. • Gisela Gaytán, 37, Mexican politician, shot. • José Trinidad González Rodríguez, 80, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Guadalajara (1997–2015). • Han Decai, 90, Chinese lieutenant general. • Gennady Khripel, 74, Russian politician, senator (1996–2007). • Cal Larson, 93, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1967–1975) and Senate (1987–2007). • Sami Michael, 97, Iraqi-born Israeli writer (All Men are Equal – But Some are More, A Handful of Fog, A Trumpet in the Wadi) and human rights activist. • Janez Orešnik, 88, Slovene linguist. • Ed Piskor, 41, American comic book artist (Hip Hop Family Tree, Wizzywig, X-Men), suicide. • Gene Raesz, 83, American football player (Edmonton Eskimos). • Alejandro Semenewicz, 74, Argentine footballer (Morón, Independiente, national team), heart attack. • Rosemarie Simmen, 85, Swiss pharmacist and politician, member of the Council of States (1987–1999). • Zdzisław Skrzeczkowski, 93, Polish basketball player (Legia Warsaw, ŁKS Łódź, national team). • Vera Svoboda, 87, Croatian singer. • Anne Vétillard, 60–61, French role-playing game creator. • Michael Ward, 57, American musician (The Wallflowers, School of Fish), complications from diabetes. • Pete Wilk, 58, American baseball coach (Vermont Lake Monsters), brain cancer. • George Wingert, 92, American politician, member of the Kansas House of Representatives (1971–1978). • Mohammad Reza Zahedi, 63, Iranian military officer, commander of NEHSA (2005–2006) and NEZSA (2006–2008), airstrike. • Eduardo Zuleta, 88, Ecuadorian tennis player. 2Jerry Abbott, 81, American songwriter and record producer (Pantera). • Julius Adler, 93, American biochemist. • John Barth, 93, American writer (The Sot-Weed Factor, Giles Goat-Boy, Lost in the Funhouse). • Kevin Batiste, 57, American baseball player (Toronto Blue Jays). • Eugenio Bozzello Verole, 95, Italian politician, senator (1979–1992). • Erich Brenter, 83, Austrian skibobber. • Veljko Bulajić, 96, Montenegrin film director (Train Without a Timetable, Kozara, Great Transport). • Ali Chiroma, 91, Nigerian trade unionist, president of the Nigeria Labour Congress (1984–1988). • Doros Christodoulidis, 78, Cypriot cardiologist and politician, MP (1991–2006), MEP (2004). • R. E. Clements, 94, British Old Testament scholar. • Maryse Condé, 90, French novelist (Segu, Windward Heights, The Gospel According to the New World), critic and playwright. • Edward B. Curtis, 91, American mathematician. • Christopher Durang, 75, American playwright (Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All for You, Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike), complications from aphasia. • David Egilman, 71, American physician and editor (International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health). • Thérèse Gouin-Décarie, 100, Canadian academic and psychologist. • Göran Hagberg, 76, Swedish footballer (Östers IF, AIK, national team). • Christopher Hewetson, 86, English Anglican priest, archdeacon of Chester (1994–2002). • Jim Hopson, 73, Canadian football player (Saskatchewan Roughriders) and executive, president and CEO of the Saskatchewan Roughriders (2005–2015), colon cancer. • Alena Hromádková, 80, Czech social scientist, politician and academic. • Türker İnanoğlu, 87, Turkish film director and television producer (Yabancı Damat). • Dodik Jégou, 89, French ceramist, painter, and poet. • Michael C. Jensen, 84, American economist. • Ji Liangnian, 89, Chinese chemist. • Tatyana Konyukhova, 92, Russian actress (Over Tissa, ''Balzaminov's Marriage, Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears''). • Li Xilin, 93, Chinese general, commander of the Guangzhou Military Region (1992–1996). • Gerhard Lohfink, 89, German Catholic priest and theologian. • Larry Lucchino, 78, American attorney and baseball executive (Boston Red Sox, Baltimore Orioles, San Diego Padres), four-time World Series champion, heart failure. • Judd Matheny, 53, American politician, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives (2002–2018). • Yagutil Mishiev, 97, Russian-Israeli historian. • John Moyes, 77, English cricketer (Cumberland, Suffolk). • Thomas Nisbett, 98, Bermudian Anglican priest. • Juan Vicente Pérez, 114, Venezuelan supercentenarian, world's oldest living man (since 2022). • C. J. Prentiss, 82, American politician, member of the Ohio House of Representatives (1991–1998) and Senate (1999–2006). • Sade Robinson, 19, American homicide and dismemberment victim. (death announced on this date) • Andrew Rudd, 74, American investor and financial academic. • Peter Schey, 76, American lawyer, complications from cancer. • John Sinclair, 82, American poet, heart failure. • Notker Wolf, 83, German Benedictine priest-monk, abbot primate of the Benedictine Confederation (2000–2016), heart attack. • Jaap Wolterbeek, 80, Dutch photographer and cinematographer. • Zhang Lixiong, 110, Chinese major general and politician, deputy (1975–1978). 3Joe Aitken, 79, Scottish bothy ballad singer, cancer. • Omirbek Baigeldi, 84, Kazakh politician, äkim of Jambyl Region (1992–1995), member (1995–2011) and chairman (1996–1999) of the Senate. • Paolo Caccia, 86, Italian psychologist and politician, deputy (1979–1994). • Stefano Cherchi, 23, Italian jockey, complications from a head injury. • Luke Fleurs, 24, South African footballer (Ubuntu Cape Town, SuperSport United), shot. • Ian Keith Harris, 88, Australian composer. • Albert Heath, 88, American jazz drummer (Heath Brothers), leukemia. • Richard Heyn, 81, Sri Lankan cricketer (Burgher Recreation Club) and hockey player (national team). • Joan Hollobon, 104, Welsh-born Canadian writer and journalist (The Globe and Mail). • Vitus Huonder, 81, Swiss Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Chur (2007–2019). • Ida Jimmy, 78, Namibian independence activist and politician. • Kalevi Kiviniemi, 65, Finnish concert organist, heart attack. • Mike Kolen, 76, American football player (Miami Dolphins), Super Bowl winner (VII, VIII). • Muñequita Milly, 23, Peruvian folk singer, complications from surgery. • Hisashi Miura, 93, Japanese lawyer and politician, MP (1972–1976, 1979–1986, 1990–1993). • Sándor Müller, 75, Hungarian footballer (Vasas, Hércules, national team). • Gaetano Pesce, 84, Italian architect and designer. • Kaset Rojananil, 90, Thai military officer, commander-in-chief of the air force (1989–1992) and supreme commander of the armed forces (1992), co-leader of the 1991 coup d'état. • Raihan Akhter Banu Roni, 72, Bangladeshi MP (2001–2006). • Adrian Schiller, 60, English actor (Victoria, The Last Kingdom, The Danish Girl). • Philippe Sellier, 92, French literary critic. • Gadilbek Shalakhmetov, 80, Kazakh journalist and politician, MP (2004–2007). • Patti Starr, 82, Canadian public servant (Patti Starr affair). • Michael Tanner, 88, British philosopher and opera critic. • Vera Tschechowa, 83, German actress (Widower with Five Daughters, Euridice BA 2037, And That on Monday Morning), director, and screenwriter. 4Sunday Akpata, 87, Nigerian Olympic long jumper (1964). • Bruce Armstrong, 67, Australian sculptor (Owl). • Kaia Arua, 33, Papua New Guinean cricketer (national team). • Lynne Reid Banks, 94, British author (The Indian in the Cupboard, The L-Shaped Room), cancer. • Larry Beightol, 81, American football coach (Louisiana Tech Bulldogs), complications from heart failure, dementia and diabetes. • Iona Campagnolo, 91, Canadian politician, lieutenant governor of British Columbia (2001–2007) and MP (1974–1979). • Dan Cohen, 87, American author, businessperson and politician, member (1965–1969) and president (1967–1969) of the Minneapolis City Council. • Victor Corpus, 79, Filipino military and intelligence officer. • Vivek Dhakar, 47, Indian politician, Rajasthan MLA (2018), suicide. • Steve Duggan, 76, Irish Gaelic footballer (Ballyhaise, Cavan). • Erika Enzenhofer, 97, Austrian Olympic gymnast (1948). • Zsuzsa Ferge, 92, Hungarian sociologist. • Thomas Gumbleton, 94, American Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Detroit (1968–2006). • Les Hughson Jr., 85, Australian rules footballer (Fitzroy). • Bruce Kessler, 88, American director (The Gay Deceivers, The Monkees, McCloud) and racing driver. • Bob Lanigan, 81, Australian rugby league player (Newtown Jets). • Keith LeBlanc, 69, American drummer (Little Axe, Tackhead) and music producer ("No Sell Out"). • R. F. Lucchetti, 94, Brazilian screenwriter (The Strange World of Coffin Joe, The Strange Hostel of Naked Pleasures, Hallucinations of a Deranged Mind), respiratory failure. • Adela Montes, 95, Argentine entertainment journalist. • K. H. Nandasena, 69, Sri Lankan politician, MP (since 2020). • Russell Newcombe, 66, British substance use researcher, lung cancer. • Danny O'Donnell, 85, Scottish footballer (Brentford, Brechin City, Dumbarton). (death announced on this date) • Adrián Peña, 48, Uruguayan politician, deputy (2015–2020), twice senator and minister of environment (2020–2023), traffic collision. • Hella Pick, 94, Austrian-born British journalist (The Guardian, New Statesman). • Abu Maria al-Qahtani, 47, Iraqi Islamic militant, emir of Al-Nusra Front (2012–2017), assassination. • Michael Dewayne Smith, 41, American convicted murderer, lethal injection. • Miron Sycz, 64, Polish teacher and politician, MP (2007–2015). • Abubakar Tabuni, 28, Indonesian separatist militant, leader of the West Papua National Liberation Army, shot. • Chris Williams, 61, Welsh historian, heart attack. • Pat Zachry, 71, American baseball player (Cincinnati Reds, New York Mets, Los Angeles Dodgers), World Series champion (1976). • Vytautė Žilinskaitė, 93, Lithuanian writer. 5Márcia Denser, 74, Brazilian writer and journalist (Nova). • Mahammed Dionne, 64, Senegalese politician, prime minister (2014–2019). • John Louis, 82, English motorcycle speedway rider (national team). • Gerda Martín, 96, Chilean Olympic javelin thrower (1952). • Vatslav Mikhalsky, 85, Russian writer. • Cecil Murray, 94, American pastor and theologian. • Phil Nimmons, 100, Canadian jazz clarinetist. • Toni Ann Palermo, 91, American baseball player (Chicago Colleens, Springfield Sallies). • Péter Schumann, 69, Hungarian footballer (Újpesti Dózsa, Váci Izzó, Tatabányai Bányász). • C. J. Snare, 64, American musician (FireHouse) and songwriter ("Love of a Lifetime", "When I Look into Your Eyes"), colon cancer. • Peter Sodann, 87, German actor (Tatort, Gundermann), theater director and politician. • Ahmad Fathi Sorour, 91, Egyptian politician, speaker of the House of Representatives (1990–2011) and minister of education (1986–1990). • Suryatna Subrata, 84–85, Indonesian military officer and politician. • Jaan Tooming, 78, Estonian actor (November) and film director. • Herold Truffer, 87, Swiss Olympic ice hockey player (1964). 6Anestis Afentoulidis, 82, Greek footballer (PAOK, Kastoria). • Akebono Tarō, 54, American-born Japanese sumo wrestler, professional wrestler (AJPW, NJPW), and kickboxer (K-1), heart failure. • Joel Breman, 87, American epidemiologist, kidney cancer. • Joseph E. Brennan, 89, American politician, governor (1979–1987) and attorney general (1975–1979) of Maine, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1987–1991). • Donald Bruneski, 87, Canadian Olympic alpine skier (1960). • Pranavjyoti Deka, 84, Indian writer and geologist. • Dutty Dior, 27, Norwegian rapper. • Ernesto Gómez Cruz, 90, Mexican actor (La venida del Rey Olmos, La Víspera, The Crime of Padre Amaro). • Doug Hoyle, Baron Hoyle, 98, British politician, MP (1974–1979, 1981–1997) and member of the House of Lords (1997–2023). • Serhii Konoval, 31, Ukrainian activist and soldier, Hero of Ukraine. • Zofia Kucówna, 90, Polish actress, wife of Adam Hanuszkiewicz. • Halilu Kundila, 59, Nigerian politician, member of the Kano State House of Assembly. • Dinh Q. Lê, 56, Vietnamese-American multimedia artist. • José Alberto Martín-Toledano, 61, Spanish politician, mayor of Malagón (1991–2003) and deputy (2011–2019). • Francisco Pérez, 90, Uruguayan Olympic cyclist (1964). • Lothar Prehn, 77, German footballer (VfB Speldorf, Bayer 05 Uerdingen). • N. Pugazhenthi, 71, Indian politician, Tamil Nadu MLA (since 2021). • Dickie Rooks, 83, English football player (Middlesbrough, Bristol City, Sunderland) and manager. • Italo Rota, 70, Italian architect (Museo del Novecento). • Sir Ian Stoutzker, 95, British banker and philanthropist. • Esko-Juhani Tennilä, 76, Finnish politician, MP (1975–2011). • Chadwick A. Tolman, 85, American chemist. • Kåre Venn, 88, Norwegian forest pathologist. • Gerhard Welz, 79, German footballer (1. FC Köln, Tennis Borussia Berlin). • John Buck Wilkin, 77, American singer-songwriter ("GTO"). • Ziraldo, 91, Brazilian author (O Menino Maluquinho), painter, and journalist. 7Aderounmu Adejumoke, 40, Nigerian actress (Dazzling Mirage, Industreet, ''Jenifa's Diary''). • Jaroslav Bašta, 75, Czech politician and diplomat, deputy (1996–2000, since 2021), ambassador to Russia (2000–2005), Charter 77 signatory. • Michael Boder, 65, German conductor (Vienna State Opera, Liceu, Royal Danish Theatre). • Marcel André Boisard, 84, Swiss intellectual and diplomat. • Edgar Burcksen, 76, Dutch editor (The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, The Hollywood Sign, School of Life), heart attack. • Chryssie Lytton Cobbold, Baroness Cobbold, 83, British aristocrat and organiser of the Knebworth Festival, pancreatic cancer. • Barbara Czarniawska, 75, Polish scholar. • Walid Daqqa, 62, Palestinian novelist and activist, complications from cancer. • Michael Dingake, 96, Motswana politician, MP (1994–1999). • Nancie Fadeley, 93, American politician, member of the Oregon House of Representatives (1971–1981). • Gérard Gaudron, 74, French politician, deputy (2007–2012) and mayor of Aulnay-sous-Bois (2003–2008). • John Giles, 97, British Olympic athlete (1948, 1952). • Jerry Grote, 81, American baseball player (New York Mets, Los Angeles Dodgers, Kansas City Royals), World Series champion (1969), respiratory failure. • Pat Hennen, 70, American motorcycle racer, Finnish Grand Prix, 500cc winner (1976). • Clarence "Frogman" Henry, 87, American singer ("Ain't Got No Home", "(I Don't Know Why) But I Do", "You Always Hurt the One You Love"), complications from surgery. • Harry Lee Hudspeth, 88, American jurist, judge (1979–2016) and chief judge (1992–1999) of the U.S. District Court of Western Texas. • Joe Kinnear, 77, Irish football player (Tottenham Hotspur, national team) and manager (Wimbledon), complications from vascular dementia. • Aleksandr Kovalyov, 81, Russian politician, governor of Voronezh Oblast (1992–1996), mayor of Voronezh (2000–2003). • Antonette Mendes, 79, Indian singer, actress (Amchem Noxib, Nirmon, Mohabbat Zindagi Hai), and playwright. • Kathleen Okubo, 71, Filipino journalist. • Rickey Parkey, 67, American boxer, IBF world cruiserweight champion (1986–1987). • William F. Pepper, 86, American lawyer and conspiracy theorist, pneumonia. • Rex, 76–77, American artist and illustrator. (death announced on this date) • Bernard Richards, 92, British computer scientist. • Silento Rodriguez, 90, Mexican-American professional wrestler. • Edward Ryder, 75, American politician, member of the Ohio House of Representatives (1971–1972), cancer. • Lori and George Schappell, 62, American conjoined twins. • Toby Simkin, 59, English theatrical producer. • Joe Viera, 91, German jazz saxophonist and educator, founder of the Internationale Jazzwoche Burghausen. • Wong Liang Hun, 70, Singaporean Olympic fencer (1992), cancer. • Karen Yarbrough, 73, American politician, member of the Illinois House of Representatives (2001–2012), Cook County clerk (since 2018). • Zhong Binglin, 72, Chinese academic administrator and politician, president of Beijing Normal University (2001–2012). 8José Antonio Ardanza, 82, Spanish politician, lehendakari (1985–1999). • Burton Armus, 89, American actor (Kojak), writer and television producer (Primetime Emmy Awards Winner) • Keith Barnes, 89, Welsh-born Australian Hall of Fame rugby league player (Balmain Tigers, New South Wales, national team), coach and commentator. • Yorick Blumenfeld, 91, Dutch-born British writer. • André Boniface, 89, French Hall of Fame rugby union player (Dax, Mont-de-Marsan, national team). • Jon Card, 63, German-born Canadian drummer (SNFU, D.O.A., Subhumans). • Bob Ellison, 91, American television consultant (Becker, Wings, The Mary Tyler Moore Show), screenwriter and producer. • Bright Esieme, 31, Nigerian footballer (Enyimba). • Sir Paul Fox, 98, British television producer (BBC Television), complications of a stroke. • Jaak Gabriëls, 80, Belgian politician, mayor of Bree (1977–2012) and MP (1995–1999). • Bill Gunter, 89, American politician, Florida state treasurer (1976–1989), member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1973–1975) and Florida Senate (1966–1972). • George Heussenstamm, 97, American composer. • Peter Higgs, 94, British theoretical physicist, discoverer of the Higgs boson, Nobel Prize laureate (2013). • Ann Trevenen Jenkin, 93, British writer. • Carter Lindberg, 86–87, American historian. • Ron Lord, 94, Australian footballer (Sydney Prague, national team). • Johnny Macknowski, 101, Russian-born American basketball player (Syracuse Nationals). • Sir Stephen Oliver, 85, British judge. • Ralph Puckett, 97, American Army officer, Medal of Honor recipient. • Victor Riley, 49, American football player (Kansas City Chiefs, New Orleans Saints, Houston Texans). • Christiane Scrivener, 98, French politician, MEP (1979–1989). • Ilie Șerbănescu, 81, Romanian economist. • Melitha Sidabutar, 23, Indonesian singer, heart failure. • Frances Steinwedell, 89, American equestrian. • Lubert Stryer, 86, American academic. • Sue Stultz, 71, Canadian politician, New Brunswick MLA (2010–2014). • Alexey Tsatevich, 34, Russian professional road bicycle racer. 9Vladimir Aksyonov, 89, Russian cosmonaut (Soyuz 22, Soyuz T-2). • Jack Alabaster, 93, New Zealand cricketer (Otago, national team). • Jaime de Armiñán, 97, Spanish screenwriter and film director (My Dearest Senorita, The Nest, The Love of Captain Brando). • Patti Astor, 74, American actress (Underground U.S.A., Wild Style) and gallerist (Fun Gallery). • Carla Balenda, 98, American actress (Sealed Cargo, The Mickey Rooney Show, Lassie). • Moisés Barack, 80, Peruvian football manager (Unión Huaral, Deportivo Garcilaso, national team). • John Boyd, 90, British police officer, HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary for Scotland (1993–1996). • William J. Byron, 96, American Jesuit priest, president of the University of Scranton (1975–1982) and Catholic University of America (1982–1992). • Martin Chambers, 59, Scottish Roman Catholic priest, bishop-elect of Dunkeld (since 2024). • Hugo de los Reyes Chávez, 91, Venezuelan politician, governor of Barinas (2000–2008). • Marcia Colish, 86, American historian. • John Dekker, 94, Dutch-born American Christian missionary. • Eckart Dux, 97, German actor (The Merry Wives of Windsor, Mailman Mueller, ''Don't Forget Love''). • John Allen Fraser, 92, Canadian politician, speaker of the House of Commons (1986–1994). • Paola Gassman, 78, Italian actress (''Let's Have a Riot''). • Alasdair Macintosh Geddes, 89, British medical doctor. • Saratu Gidado, 56, Nigerian actress. • William Herbert Hunt, 95, American oil billionaire. • Sheila Isham, 96, American printmaker, painter and book artist, pneumonia. • Carolyn Laffan, 56, Australian arts curator. • Bob Lanese, 82, American trumpeter (James Last Orchestra). • John C. Martin, 80, American attorney and jurist, judge of the North Carolina Court of Appeals (1985–1988, 1993–2014). • Gianni Meccia, 92, Italian composer, singer and actor (Ragazzi del Juke-Box, Nel blu, dipinto di blu, Howlers in the Dock). • Dave Mehmet, 63, English football player (Millwall, Gillingham) and manager, stroke. • Muluken Melesse, 70, Ethiopian singer and drummer. • Karl Momen, 90, Swedish architect and painter. • Tony Morgan, 92, British sailor, Olympic silver medallist (1964) • Sturgis Nikides, 66, American guitarist (Low Society, Cool It Reba), cancer. • Harry Paynter, 96, Australian rules footballer (Collingwood). • Paolo Pininfarina, 65, Italian car designer, CEO of Pininfarina (since 2008). • Dieter Rexroth, 83, German musicologist and dramaturge (Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Young Euro Classic). • Edna Solodar, 94, Israeli politician, MK (1982–1992). • Pascal Suleiman, Lebanese politician, shot. (body discovered on this date) • Nathan Templeton, 44, Australian television journalist (Sunrise). • Terto, 77, Brazilian footballer (Santa Cruz, São Paulo, Ferroviário), heart attack. • R. M. Veerappan, 97, Indian film producer and screenwriter (Deiva Thai, Naan Aanaiyittal, Kannan En Kadhalan) and politician, Tamil Nadu MLA (1986–1996). • Bernard Weisberger, 101, American historian. • Max Werner, 70, Dutch singer and drummer (Kayak). 10Gordon Balser, 70, Canadian politician, Nova Scotia MLA (1998–2003). • Brian Barnes, 90, British Olympic swimmer (1952). • Marian Costea, 71, Romanian Olympic ice hockey player (1976, 1980). • Thelma Dorantes, 74, Mexican actress. • David Goodstein, 85, American physicist. • Robert R. Holt, 106, American psychologist and peace activist. • Mohammed Ibrahim Idris, 54, Nigerian politician, member of the house of representatives (2011–2015). • Mikael Janicki, 39, Swedish murder victim. • Kim Jelbart, 86, Australian Olympic rower (1960). • Gordon Lund, 83, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians, Seattle Pilots). • Mister Cee, 57, American DJ (WNBM), complications from diabetes. • Frank Olson, 91, American business executive, complications from COVID-19. • Junior Pope, 39, Nigerian actor (Professor Johnbull), drowning. • Gankhüügiin Pürevbat, 59, Mongolian painter and art collector. • Bo Ratliff, 80, American singer. • Trina Robbins, 85, American comic book artist and writer (''It Ain't Me, Babe, Wimmen's Comix, Wonder Woman''), stroke. • Richard Rosser, Baron Rosser, 79, British trade unionist and politician, member of the House of Lords (since 2004). • Eric Sievers, 66, American football player (San Diego Chargers, New England Patriots, Los Angeles Rams), bladder cancer. • O. J. Simpson, 76, American Hall of Fame football player (Buffalo Bills) and actor (The Naked Gun, The Towering Inferno), Heisman Trophy winner (1968), prostate cancer. • Kim Taplin, 80, British poet and writer. (death announced on this date) • Ted Toleman, 86, British motor racing executive, founder of Toleman, heart attack. • Mawuena Trebarh, 52, Ghanaian investor, CEO of Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (2013–2017). • Tusa Misi Tupuola, Samoan politician, MP (2011–2016). (death announced on this date) • Bate Urgessa, 41, Ethiopian politician, shot. • Dan Wallin, 97, American sound engineer (Woodstock, A Star Is Born, Star Trek). 11Bernard Baudoux, 95, French fencer, Olympic silver medalist (1956). • Meg Bennett, 75, American screenwriter (The Bold and the Beautiful, Sunset Beach) and actress (General Hospital), cancer. • Bert Chaney, 96, American politician, member of the Kansas House of Representatives (1967–1972) and Senate (1973–1984). • Rudi Dekkers, 67, Dutch businessman and criminal. • Knud Enggaard, 94, Danish politician, MP (1964–1977, 1979–1981, 1984–1988). • Fat Cat, 20, Chinese internet personality, suicide by jumping. • Robin Field, 88, British composer. • Anton Flešár, 79, Slovak footballer (Dukla Prague, Lokomotíva Košice, Czechoslovakia national team). • Peter Fulde, 88, German physicist and quantum chemist. • Tony Jones, 53, American professional wrestler (APW, XPW, WWE). • Anna-Greta Leijon, 84, Swedish politician, minister of gender equality (1973–1976), employment (1982–1987) and twice of justice. • Enrique Llácer Soler, 89, Spanish percussionist and composer. • Harry Marcoplos, 98, American Olympic field hockey player (1948, 1956). • Sergio Melnick, 72, Chilean politician and economist, minister of planning (1987–1989) and councilman of Las Condes (since 2021). • Yasuo Muramatsu, 91, Japanese voice actor (One Piece, Case Closed, Mobile Suit Gundam). • Jack Nix, 95, American football player (San Francisco 49ers, Saskatchewan Roughriders). • Ogbonnaya Onu, 72, Nigerian politician, minister of science (2015–2022) and governor of Abia State (1992–1993). • Park Bo-ram, 30, South Korean singer. • Penny Simkin, 85, American physical therapist and childbirth educator, co-founder of DONA International. • Jeannette Sinclair, 96, English soprano. • Paddy Summerfield, 77, British photographer. • Shigeharu Ueki, 69, Japanese football player (Fujita Industries, national team) and manager (Montedio Yamagata). • Lorena Velázquez, 86, Mexican actress (Santo vs. las Mujeres Vampiro, Fray Don Juan, Mujer, Casos de la Vida Real). • War Chant, 27, American Thoroughbred racehorse, Breeders' Cup Mile winner (2000). • Lawrence Whalley, 78, British psychiatrist. • Ted Wilson, 84, American politician, mayor of Salt Lake City (1976–1985), complications from heart failure and Parkinson's disease. • Martin J. Wygod, 84, American businessman and racehorse breeder. • Milan Žurman, 63, Slovene football player (Maribor, Rudar Velenje) and manager (Kapfenberger SV). 12Benjamin Achimeir, 14, Israeli shepherd, blunt force trauma. • Lavern Ahlstrom, 87, Canadian politician. • Roberto Cavalli, 83, Italian fashion designer and inventor. • Colin W. Clark, 92, Canadian mathematician and behaviorial ecologist. • Eleanor Coppola, 87, American filmmaker (''Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse, Paris Can Wait, Love Is Love Is Love''). • Isabelle Coutant-Peyre, 70, French lawyer, cancer. • Kamala Das, 78, Indian politician, Odisha MLA (1990–2004). • Adolf Dinglreiter, 88, German politician, member of the Landtag of Bavaria (1986–2003). • Don Donoher, 92, American Hall of Fame college basketball coach and athletics administrator (Dayton Flyers). • Ruben Douglas, 44, American basketball player (New Mexico Lobos, Panionios, Valencia). • Olga Fikotová, 91, Czech-American discus thrower, Olympic champion (1956), breast cancer. • Peter Förtig, 90, German composer and music theorist. • Růžena Košťálová, 100, Czechoslovak Olympic sprint canoeist (1948). • Edward Lipiński, 93, Polish-Belgian Orientalist and biblical scholar. • Robert MacNeil, 93, Canadian-American Hall of Fame journalist (PBS NewsHour) and host (America at a Crossroads). • Joseph Reynders, 94, Belgian Olympic swimmer (1948, 1952). • Carrie Robbins, 81, American costume designer (Grease, Yentl), complications from COVID-19. • Betinho Rosado, 75, Brazilian politician, deputy (1995–2015). • Patt Shea, 93, American television writer (''Archie Bunker's Place''). • John Steane, 92, British headmaster and archaeologist. • Jeffrey Veregge, 50, American Klallam artist, heart attack. 13Joseph A. Bracken, 94, American philosopher and Catholic theologian. • Larry Brown, 84, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians, Oakland Athletics, Baltimore Orioles). • Joanna Dworakowska, 45, Polish chess player. • Richard Horowitz, 75, American film composer (Three Seasons, The Sheltering Sky, Any Given Sunday). • W. R. Johnson, 90, American classicist. • Giovanni Battista Judica-Cordiglia, 84–85, Italian amateur radio operator. • Charles F. Mertens, 91, American politician, member of the North Dakota House of Representatives (1971–1990). • Paulino Monsalve, 65, Spanish field hockey player, Olympic silver medallist (1980). • Ian Morison, 80, British astronomer and astrophysicist. • Austin Murphy, 96, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1977–1995) and Pennsylvania State Senate (1971–1977), two-time member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. • Klaus Wolfgang Niemöller, 94, German musicologist. • Rochelle Oliver, 86, American actress (''Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Scent of a Woman, Law & Order'') and acting coach. • Lorenzo Palomo, 86, Spanish composer. • Ian Parmenter, 78, Australian television host and chef (Consuming Passions). • Angela Redgrave, 106, British dance teacher. • Morten Rieker, 83, Norwegian Olympic sailor (1976). • Faith Ringgold, 93, American artist and author (Tar Beach). • Stephanie Sparks, 50, American golfer and television personality. • Ron Thompson, 83, American actor (Baretta, Cargo, American Pop). • Ângelo Victoriano, 56, Angolan four-time Olympic Hall of Fame basketball player. • Barry Waddell, 87, Australian cyclist. • John Warnaby, 63, British actor (Les Misérables, The Raven, Ali G Indahouse) and priest. 14Crandell Addington, 85, American Hall of Fame poker player. • George L. Atkins, 82, American politician, Kentucky state auditor (1975–1979), mayor of Hopkinsville, Kentucky (1972–1975). • Philip Attipoe, 62, Ghanaian Olympic sprinter (1984). • Marcello Costa, 84, Italian-born Australian medical researcher. • Dennis Covington, 75, American author (Salvation on Sand Mountain), complications from Lewy body dementia. • Carl Crane, 84, American politician, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives (1982–2007). • Nancy Neveloff Dubler, 82, American bioethicist and attorney, heart and lung disease. • Diana Edwards-Jones, 91, Welsh television director. • Ben Eldridge, 85, American five-string banjo player (The Seldom Scene). • Giannis Fertis, 85, Greek actor (Electra, Slaves in Their Bonds). • Vincent Friell, 64, Scottish actor (Trainspotting, Restless Natives, ''The Angels' Share''). • Trixie Gardner, Baroness Gardner of Parkes, 96, Australian-born British politician, member of the House of Lords (since 1981). • Kenneth W. Harrow, 80, American scholar. • Steffen Heitmann, 79, German politician, minister of justice of Saxony (1990–2000) and member of the Landtag (1994–2009), complications from Parkinson's disease. • Boris Kayser, 85, American theoretical physicist. • Calvin Keys, 82, American jazz guitarist, stroke. • A. M. Krishnamurthy, 66, Indian politician, Puducherry MLA (2001–2006). • Beverly LaHaye, 94, American Christian activist and author, founder of Concerned Women for America. • Willie Limond, 45, Scottish boxer and footballer (Albion Rovers), complications from a seizure. • Jacques Lussier, 64, Canadian actor (Intimate Power, Louis 19, King of the Airwaves, Grey Owl). • Ma Weizhi, 94, Chinese lieutenant general, chief of staff for the Jinan Military Region (1988–1990). • Larry Masterson, 73, Irish television producer. • Sam Nolan, 93, Irish trade unionist and political activist. • Lloyd Omdahl, 93, American politician, North Dakota lieutenant governor (1987–1992). • Frank O'Neill, 70, Irish footballer (Cobh Ramblers, Cork Celtic). • Käthe Sasso, 98, Austrian child resistance activist. • Steve Sloan, 79, American football player (Alabama Crimson Tide, Atlanta Falcons) and coach (Texas Tech Red Raiders). • Werner Spitz, 97, German-American forensic pathologist. • Luciano Sušanj, 75, Croatian Olympic runner (1976) and politician, MP (1990–1992, 2000–2003). • Paul Tirone, 73, American politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (2001–2003). • Doru-Viorel Ursu, 71, Romanian politician, minister of the interior (1990–1991). • Mohan R. Wani, 59, Indian biologist. • Margaret Williams, 73, British film and television director. • Yan Wenming, 91, Chinese archaeologist. 15Martin Aliker, 95, Ugandan political advisor and academic administrator, chancellor of Gulu University (2004–2014). • Adriano Aprà, 83, Italian film critic and director. • Pavel Balakshin, 87, Russian politician, governor of Arkhangelsk Oblast (1991–1996), senator (1993–1996), and mayor of Arkhangelsk (1996–2000). • Noël del Bello, 81, French racing driver. • Joseph Boum, 34, Cameroonian footballer (Mersin İdmanyurdu, Antalyaspor, Zira FK). (death announced on this date) • Cleuber Brandão Carneiro, 84, Brazilian politician, deputy (1999–2007). • Kim Christensen, 71, American journalist (Los Angeles Times, The Orange County Register), Pulitzer Prize winner (1996, 2010), cancer. • Mehmet Coral, 77, Turkish novelist. • Constantin Corduneanu, 54, Romanian Olympic wrestler (1992, 1996). • Abdoulaye Diawara, 43, Ivorian footballer (KSK Beveren, PFC). • Lowell Dittmer, 82, American political scientist and author. • J. A. Garcia Jr., 87, American politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1968–1972). • Mouncif El Haddaoui, 59, Moroccan footballer (AS Salé, national team). • Casimiro Hernández Calvo, 82, Spanish politician, senator (1986–2000). • Whitey Herzog, 92, American Hall of Fame baseball player (Washington Senators), executive (New York Mets), and manager (St. Louis Cardinals), World Series champion (1969, 1982). • Robert Hessen, 87, American historian (Steel Titan, In Defense of the Corporation). • Ken Holtzman, 78, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs, Oakland Athletics, New York Yankees), World Series champion (1972, 1973, 1974), heart disease. • Bernd Hölzenbein, 78, German footballer (Eintracht Frankfurt, Memphis Americans, West Germany national team), world champion (1974), complications from dementia. • R. Indira Kumari, 73, Indian politician, Tamil Nadu MLA (1991–1996). • Anatoly Kvochur, 71, Russian test pilot. • Josip Manolić, 104, Croatian politician, prime minister (1990–1991) and speaker of the Chamber of Counties (1993–1994). • Mario Menéndez Rodríguez, 87, Mexican journalist (Por Esto!). • Gerard Murphy, 73, Irish politician, TD (2002–2007). • Suzanne Norwood, 98, English jurist. • Tom Okurut, 64, Ugandan environmental activist. • Pavlo Petrychenko, 31, Ukrainian soldier and public activist, killed in action. • Naomi Polani, 96, Israeli actress (Someone to Run With). • Ángela Ragno, 92, Argentine actress (Night of the Pencils, Kisses on the Forehead, Empty Nest). • Noel Ratcliffe, 79, Australian golfer. • Reita, 42, Japanese bassist (The Gazette). • David Roselle, 84, American mathematician and academic administrator, president of the University of Kentucky (1987–1989) and University of Delaware (1990–2007). • Pedro Rubiano Sáenz, 91, Colombian Roman Catholic cardinal, bishop of Cúcuta (1971–1983), archbishop of Cali (1985–1994) and Bogotá (1994–2010). • Cristoforo Russo, 45, Italian painter. • Jerry Savelle, 77, American televangelist and author. • Peter Smith, 80, English cricketer (Oxfordshire). • Atle Ørbeck Sørheim, 90, Norwegian veterinarian and civil servant. • Jadwiga Staniszkis, 81, Polish sociologist, political scientist and essayist, complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Martin Stephens, 84, British judge. • Matti Sutinen, 94, Finnish Olympic pole vaulter (1956, 1960). • Derek Underwood, 78, English cricketer (Kent, national team), complications from dementia. • Ernesto Wong, 50, Cuban-Italian baseball player and coach, crush injuries. 16Robert Merrihew Adams, 86, American philosopher. • Vladimir Andreyev, 57, Russian race walker, Olympic bronze medallist (2000). • A. T. Ariyaratne, 92, Sri Lankan activist, founder and president of the Sarvodaya Shramadana Movement. • Tribert Rujugiro Ayabatwa, 83, Rwandan businessman, founder of Pan African Tobacco Group. • James A. Burg, 82, American politician, member of the South Dakota House of Representatives (1975–1985), Senate (1985–1987), and Public Utilities Commission (1987–2005). • Clorofila, 56, Mexican nortec musician (Nortec Collective). • Newton da Costa, 94, Brazilian mathematician. • Peter Davidson, 60, Australian footballer (West Coast Eagles, Brisbane Bears), cancer. • Dwarakish, 81, Indian film director (Nee Bareda Kadambari) and actor (Bedi Bandavalu, Haddina Kannu), heart attack. • Carl Erskine, 97, American baseball player (Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers), World Series champion (1955), pneumonia. • Rodney Gould, 81, British motorcycle road racer. • Bob Graham, 87, American politician, governor of Florida (1979–1987), member of the U.S. Senate (1987–2005). • Jean-Marie Haessle, 84, French-American painter. • K. G. Jayan, 89, Indian Carnatic musician. • Barbara O. Jones, 82, American actress (Daughters of the Dust, Freedom Road, Demon Seed). • Bob Kloppenburg, 96, American basketball coach (Alliant International University, Donar). • Anita Mackey, 110, American social worker. • Dalip Singh Majithia, 103, Indian air force pilot. • Alan Minshaw, 88, British racing driver. • Márta Peterdy-Wolf, 101, Hungarian tennis player. • Ellen Ash Peters, 94, American jurist, justice (1978–2000) and chief justice (1984–1996) of the Connecticut Supreme Court. • Abdul Djalil Pirous, 92, Indonesian fine arts artist and lecturer. • Boško Prodanović, 80, Serbian football player (Sarajevo, Yugoslavia national team) and manager (Napredak Kruševac). • Shankar Rao, 40, Indian Maoist leader (Naxalite insurgency), shot. • Rainer K. Sachs, 91, German-American mathematical physicist. • Josep Maria Terricabras i Nogueras, 77, Spanish philosopher and politician, MEP (2014–2019). • Palitha Thewarapperuma, 63, Sri Lankan politician, MP (2010–2020), electrocution. • Keith Wainwright, 79, British hairdresser. 17Joseph Emmanuel Ackah, 89, Ghanaian politician, MP (1993–2005). • Sue Chew, 66, American politician, member of the Idaho House of Representatives (since 2006), pancreatic cancer. • Jack Disney, 93, American Olympic track cyclist (1956, 1964, 1968). • Madhukar C. Dhas, 74, Indian-American singer-songwriter (Atomic Forest). • Victor Fuentealba, 101, American labor union leader, president of the American Federation of Musicians (1978–1987). • Sir Colin Giltrap, 84, New Zealand Hall of Fame businessman and philanthropist. • Per Henriksen, 72, Norwegian footballer (Viking, national team). • Arvo Hilli, 93, Finnish Olympic hurdler (1952). • Roy Davage Hudson, 93, American academic, president of Hampton Institute (1970–1976). • Rafiu Adebayo Ibrahim, 57, Nigerian politician, senator (2015–2019) and member of the House of Representatives (2011–2015). • René Jean, 92, French rugby league player (SO Avignon, US Entraigues XIII, national team). • Sir Chips Keswick, 84, British merchant banker, chairman of Arsenal F.C. (2013–2020). • Joseph Kurup, 79, Malaysian politician, MP (2008–2018), minister in the Prime Minister's Department (2013–2018) and four-time Sabah State MLA. • Vince Lee, 85, American explorer and writer. • Alf McCarthy, 73, Irish broadcaster (RTÉ) and actor (Strength and Honour). • Fred Neulander, 82, American rabbi and convicted criminal. • Neil Rogers, 70, Australian Olympic swimmer (1972, 1976). • Gerd Roggensack, 82, German football player (Borussia Dortmund, 1. FC Kaiserslautern) and manager (Arminia Bielefeld). • Chiharu Saiguchi, 85, Japanese attorney and judge, stroke. • Harry Schachter, 91, Canadian biochemist and glycobiologist. • AJ Simon, 25, American football player (Bloomsburg Huskies, Albany Great Danes). • Raman Subba Row, 92, English cricketer (Surrey, Northamptonshire, national team). 18Robert Basmann, 98, American econometrician. • Dickey Betts, 80, American Hall of Fame musician (The Allman Brothers Band) and songwriter ("Jessica", "Ramblin' Man"), cancer and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. • Mohan Bhakri, Indian director (Apradhi Kaun?). • Laurence Broderick, 88, British sculptor. • Archie Cooley, 85, American college football coach (Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils, Arkansas–Pine Bluff Golden Lions, Paul Quinn Tigers). • Aurelio Dalla Vecchia, 65, Italian Olympic sailor (1984). (death announced on this date) • Parviz Davoodi, 72, Iranian politician, first vice president (2005–2009) and member of the Expediency Discernment Council (since 2007). • Helen Doan, 112, Canadian supercentenarian. • Nagalingam Ethirveerasingam, 89, Sri Lankan Olympic high jumper (1952, 1956). • Jack Green, 73, Scottish musician (T. Rex) and songwriter, cancer. • Yury Grekov, 80, Russian army officer. • Wally Harris, 88, Canadian ice hockey referee. • Glen Holden Sr., 96, American polo player and diplomat, ambassador to Jamaica (1989). • Hong Sehwa, 76, South Korean journalist and political delegate, cancer. • Sir Peter Hordern, 95, British politician, MP (1964–1997). • Christopher Joll, 75, British military historian and author. • Pekka J. Korvenheimo, 83, Finnish diplomat, five-time ambassador. • Ruth Landers, 85, German-born American television producer (The Huggabug Club). • Lee B. Laskin, 87, American attorney, politician and judge, complications from COVID-19. • James Laurenson, 84, New Zealand actor (Pink Floyd – The Wall, Boney, The Crown). • Mandisa, 47, American gospel singer ("Only the World", "Overcomer", "Stronger"), Grammy winner (2014). • Yoshio Masui, 93, Japanese-Canadian cell biologist. • Spencer Milligan, 86, American actor (Land of the Lost). • Dave Moyes, 68, Scottish footballer (Berwick Rangers, Meadowbank Thistle, Dunfermline Athletic). • Rui Nepomuceno, 87, Portuguese lawyer and politician, Madeira MLA. • Francis Omondi Ogolla, 62, Kenyan air force general, chief of Defence Forces (since 2023), helicopter crash. • Robert Oxnam, 81, American scholar (Asia Society), complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Larry Page, 86, English pop singer, record producer ("Wild Thing"), and music manager (The Kinks, The Troggs). • Julia Rausing, 63, British philanthropist, cancer. • Keiko Yamamoto, 83, Japanese voice actress (Chibi Maruko-chan, Osomatsu-kun, Sazae-san), sepsis. 19Russell Bentley, 63–64, American communist fighter (Vostok Battalion). (death announced on this date) • Adnan al-Bursh, 50, Palestinian orthopedic surgeon. (death announced on this date) • Noé Castañón León, 76, Mexican jurist and lawyer, justice of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (1985–1995). • Daniel Dennett, 82, American philosopher and author (Brainstorms, ''Darwin's Dangerous Idea, From Bacteria to Bach and Back''), co-founder of The Clergy Project, interstitial lung disease. • Daphne Douglas, 99, Jamaican librarian. (death announced on this date) • Charles Edge, American computer scientist and author. • Muhammed Faris, 72, Syrian aviator and cosmonaut (Soyuz TM-2, Soyuz TM-3), complications from a heart attack. • Claes Fellbom, 81, Swedish film director (The Shot, Aida), screenwriter and composer (Jeppe: The Cruel Comedy). • Leighton James, 71, Welsh footballer (Burnley, Swansea City, national team). • Siegfried Kirschen, 80, German football referee. • Thawee Kraikupt, 84, Thai politician, member of the House of Representatives (1979–2000). • Princess Lawes, 79, Jamaican politician, senator (1976–1980) and MP (1980–1989). • Lonhro, 25, Australian Thoroughbred racehorse and sire, Australian Champion Racehorse of the Year (2004). • Sharon Lubinski, 71, American law enforcement official. • Ma Zhanmin, 91, Chinese lieutenant general and politician, chief of staff of the People's Liberation Army Air Force (1982–1987). • David McCarty, 54, American baseball player (Minnesota Twins, San Francisco Giants, Boston Red Sox), World Series champion (2004), cardiac arrest. • Alex McMillan, 91, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1985–1995). • Naomy, 46, Romanian singer, stroke. • Shib Narayan Das, 77, Bangladeshi designer, first craftsman of the first national flag. • Charles Parsons, 91, American philosopher. • Motsoko Pheko, 93, South African lawyer, author and historian. • Marcos Rivas, 76, Mexican footballer (Leones Negros Guadalajara, national team), complications from hernia repair. • Ben Schrader, 59, New Zealand historian. • Bill Tobin, 83, American football player (Houston Oilers) and executive (Chicago Bears). • James Weiers, 70, American politician, member (1995–2013) and speaker (2001–2003, 2005–2009) of the Arizona House of Representatives. • Tony Whyte, 84, Irish Gaelic football player (Clann na nGael, Roscommon GAA) and manager (Roscommon GAA). • Sam Winningham, 97, American college football player (Colorado Buffaloes) and coach (Valley State). • Zheng Jiagai, 61–62, Chinese paramilitary officer, chief of staff of the People's Armed Police Force (2017–2020). 20Jean-Marie Aerts, 72, Belgian guitarist (TC Matic). • Charles Bateman, 93, American actor (Santa Barbara, Days of Our Lives, The Poseidon Adventure). • G. T. Blankenship, 96, American lawyer and politician, Oklahoma attorney general (1967–1971), member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives (1961–1966). • David Brading, 87, British historian. • Temoteo Brito, 82, Brazilian politician, three-time mayor of Teixeira de Freitas, member of the Legislative Assembly of Bahia (1991–1992, 2011–2015). • Antonio Cantafora, 80, Italian actor (Supersonic Man, Carambola!, Intervista), heart attack. • Kaj Chydenius, 84, Finnish musician and composer. • Michael Cuscuna, 75, American jazz record producer and music journalist (DownBeat), co-founder of Mosaic Records, Grammy winner (1993, 1998, 2002), complications from esophageal cancer. • Sir Andrew Davis, 80, English conductor (BBC Symphony Orchestra, Lyric Opera of Chicago, Melbourne Symphony Orchestra), leukaemia. • Greg Dean, 95, Australian footballer (St Kilda). • Rudolf Földvári, 102, Hungarian politician and revolutionary, MP (1953–1957). • Roman Gabriel, 83, American Hall of Fame football player (Los Angeles Rams, Philadelphia Eagles) and actor (The Undefeated). • Pablo García Manzano, 91, Spanish judge and lawyer, magistrate of the Supreme Court (1978–1996) and Constitutional Court (1996–2004). • Robert Kane, 85, American philosopher. • Gediminas Kirkilas, 72, Lithuanian politician, prime minister (2006–2008), minister of national defence (2004–2006) and MP (1992–2020). • Doreen Massey, Baroness Massey of Darwen, 85, British politician, member of the House of Lords (since 1999), cancer. • Antoine Mboumbou Miyakou, 87, Gabonese politician. • Cyra McFadden, 86, American author (The Serial). • Mohammed Hanif Omar, 85, Malaysian police officer, inspector-general of police (1974–1994). • Jan Ørke, 92, Norwegian footballer (Viking, national team). • Yuri Ponosov, 83, Tajik politician, mayor of Dushanbe (1994–1996). • Lourdes Portillo, 80, Mexican filmmaker (The Mothers of Plaza de Mayo, The Devil Never Sleeps, After the Earthquake). • David Pryor, 89, American politician, governor of Arkansas (1975–1979), member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1966–1973) and Senate (1979–1997). • Howie Schwab, 63, American television personality (Stump the Schwab), producer (ESPN), and writer (Fox Sports), heart attack. • Pauli Siitonen, 86, Finnish Olympic cross-country skier (1968). • Kunwar Sarvesh Kumar Singh, 71, Indian politician, MP (2014–2019) and Uttar Pradesh MLA (1991–2007, 2012–2014), heart attack. • György Tatár, 71, Hungarian footballer (Diósgyőri VTK, national team). • Tony Tuff, 69, Jamaican reggae singer (The African Brothers). • Octavian Vintilă, 85, Romanian Olympic fencer (1964, 1972). 21Agassiz Almeida, 88, Brazilian politician. • Terry A. Anderson, 76, American journalist (Associated Press), Hezbollah hostage (1985–1991), complications from heart surgery. • Ángel Aranda, 89, Spanish actor (Planet of the Vampires, The Colossus of Rhodes, La bella di Lodi). • Don Beck, 88, Australian politician, New South Wales MLA (1984–1999). • Étienne Delessert, 83, Swiss illustrator, cancer. • Ana Estrada, 47, Peruvian psychologist and euthanasia activist, assisted suicide. • Ray Garton, 61, American novelist, lung cancer. • Luis Gil, 48, Spanish footballer (Logroñés, Real Murcia, Elche). • Dame Joan Harbison, 86, Northern Irish public servant and activist. • Alex Hassilev, 91, American musician (The Limeliters) and actor (The Russians Are Coming the Russians Are Coming), cancer. • Ingrid Fuzjko Hemming, 92, Swedish classical pianist. • Robin M. Hogarth, 81, British-American psychologist. • James K. Hugessen, 90, Canadian jurist, justice of the Federal Court of Canada (1983–2008). • Keith Kendall, 95, Australian cricketer (Victoria). • Roedad Khan, 100, Pakistani civil servant and politician, secretary of industries and production (1958–1969), interior secretary (1978–1988), and minister of accountability (1990–1993). • Marcel Kinsbourne, 92, Austrian-born American pediatric neurologist. • KODA, 45, Ghanaian gospel singer. • Haim Levin, 87, Israeli footballer (Maccabi Haifa, Maccabi Tel Aviv, national team). • MC Duke, 58, British rapper. • Ernst-Joachim Mestmäcker, 97, German lawyer. • Renate Pickardt, 87, German endocrinologist. • Chan Romero, 82, American singer-songwriter ("Hippy Hippy Shake") and guitarist. • Jerome Rothenberg, 92, American poet (Technicians of the Sacred). • Jerry Tennant, 86, American bobsledder. • Pete Woolley, 94, Canadian football player (Hamilton Tiger-Cats). 22Hana Brejchová, 77, Czech actress (Loves of a Blonde, Amadeus, Cirkus Humberto). (death announced on this date) • Yury Drobyshev, 68, Russian mathematician and academic administrator, rector of Kaluga State University (2004–2010). • Durai, 84, Indian film director (Pasi, Oru Veedu Oru Ulagam). • Tony Felloni, 81, Irish drug dealer, heart attack. • Fedor Flašík, 66, Slovak political marketer, lymphoma. • Charlie Hurley, 87, Irish football player (Sunderland, national team) and manager (Reading). • Sudhir Kakar, 85, Indian psychoanalyst and writer. • Philippe Laudenbach, 88, French actor (Muriel, My American Uncle, Confidentially Yours). • Heamani Lavaka, 55, Tongan rugby union player (Eastern Suburbs, national team). • Jeanine Moussier, 94, French Olympic sprinter (1948). • Klaus Otto Nagorsnik, 68, German historian and quiz show contestant (Gefragt – Gejagt). • Jay Robert Nash, 86, American author (The Motion Picture Guide), lung cancer. • Katherine Porter, 82, American visual artist. • Waliul Haq Rumi, 59, Bangladeshi actor, colon cancer. • Govind Ram Sharma, 95, Indian politician, Jammu and Kashmir MLA (1987–2022). • Al Shaver, 96, Canadian Hall of Fame sportscaster (Minnesota North Stars, Minnesota Golden Gophers). • Jason Sutton, 56, British drag queen. • Brian Tobin, 93, Australian Hall of Fame tennis player and executive, president of the International Tennis Federation (1991–1999). • Michael Verhoeven, 85, German film director (Die Weiße Rose, o.k., The Nasty Girl), screenwriter and producer. • Arthur Whittington, 68, American football player (Oakland Raiders, Buffalo Bills). • Cecil Williams, 94, American pastor (Glide Memorial Church) and LGBT activist. • Xiang Chongyang, 96, Chinese agriculturalist. • Abdul Majeed al-Zindani, 82, Yemeni Islamic cleric, founder of the Iman University. 23Zulu Adigwe, Nigerian actor (Basi and Company, Issakaba, Living in Bondage: Breaking Free). • Syed Rafat Alam, 73, Indian judge, chief justice of the Madhya Pradesh High Court (2009–2011). • An Qiyuan, 90, Chinese politician. • George Baker, 88, Welsh footballer (Plymouth Argyle, national team). • Nora Vagi Brash, 79, Papua New Guinean playwright. • Terry Carter, 95, American actor (Foxy Brown, McCloud, Battlestar Galactica). • Ed Chadwick, 90, Canadian ice hockey player (Toronto Maple Leafs, Boston Bruins). • Ray Chan, 56, British art director (Avengers: Infinity War, Children of Men) and production designer (Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves), stroke. • Florian Chmielewski, 97, American musician and politician, member (1971–1997) and president (1987) of the Minnesota Senate. • Robert H. Dennard, 91, American electrical engineer and inventor. • Delaine Eastin, 76, American politician, California state superintendent of public instruction (1995–2003), member of the California State Assembly (1986–1994). • Frank Field, Baron Field of Birkenhead, 81, British politician, MP (1979–2019) and member of the House of Lords (since 2020), prostate cancer. • Sylvia Gyde, 88, British public health doctor and medical researcher. • Dan Harnedy, 82, Irish hurler (Castlemagner, Carlow Town Hurling Club) and Gaelic footballer (UCC). • Jürgen Herzog, 82, German mathematician, heart attack. • Melissa Inouye, 44, American historian, colon cancer. • Andrzej Jarosik, 79, Polish footballer (Zagłębie Sosnowiec, RC Strasbourg Alsace, national team). • Sue Johnson, 76, British clinical psychologist, couples therapist and author, cancer. • Geoffrey Kapusa, 52, Malawian television and radio broadcaster. • Elena Karpushenko, 62, Russian rhythmic gymnastics coach. • Yukio Kasaya, 80, Japanese ski jumper, Olympic champion (1972). • Samuel Kummer, 56, German organist (Frauenkirche, Dresden) and academic. • Fergie MacDonald, 86, Scottish accordionist. • Murunwa Makwarela, 51, South African politician, mayor of Tshwane (2023). • David Marquand, 89, British politician and academic administrator, MP (1966–1977) and principal of Mansfield College, Oxford (1996–2002). • Mayte Méndez, 62, Spanish basketball coach, vascular issues. • James W. Moorman, 86, American lawyer, assistant attorney general for the environment and natural resources (1977–1981). • José Luis Muñoz Soria, 75, Mexican politician, member of the Congress of Mexico City (2009–2012) and deputy (2012–2015). • Florin Oprea, 76, Romanian footballer (Universitatea Craiova). • Mai Raud-Pähn, 103, Estonian-Swedish art historian, editor and journalist. • Ro Jai-bong, 88, South Korean politician, prime minister (1990–1991), blood cancer. • Francisco Rodríguez, 78, Venezuelan boxer, Olympic champion (1968). • Allan Rushmer, 80, British Olympic long-distance runner (1968). • Rene Saguisag, 84, Filipino politician, senator (1987–1992). • Mary V. Seeman, 89, Canadian psychiatrist. • Charlie Siler, 94, American politician, member of the Kentucky House of Representatives (1985–1991, 1995–2011). • Olga Slivková, 87, Slovak journalist and translator. • Tom Tischinski, 79, American baseball player (Minnesota Twins). • Helen Vendler, 90, American literary critic. 24Ron Cerrudo, 79, American golfer. • Bob Cole, 90, Canadian Hall of Fame sportscaster (Hockey Night in Canada). • Roy Cross, 100, British artist and aviation journalist. • Rajvir Singh Diler, 65, Indian politician, MP (since 2019) and Uttar Pradesh MLA (2017–2019), heart attack. • Nancy Dorian, 87, American linguist. • Adele Faber, 96, American author. • Abdul Aleem Farooqui, 76, Indian Islamic scholar. • Oľga Glosíková, 71, Slovak politician, MP (1991–1992). • Mehmet Güney, 87, Turkish jurist and diplomat. • Erwin Hari, 90, Swiss Olympic cross-country skier (1956). • Terry Hill, 52, Australian rugby league player (Manly Warringah, New South Wales, national team), heart attack. • Roger Hugo, 81, English footballer (West Ham United, Watford). (death announced on this date) • Bryan Lane, 87, Australian rules footballer (Fitzroy). • Margaret Lee, 80, English actress (I due pericoli pubblici, Letti sbagliati, The Killers Are Our Guests). • Friedrich Leisch, 55, Austrian statistician. • Rudolf Mitteregger, 79, Austrian Olympic road racing cyclist (1972, 1976). • Satomi Oka, 88, Japanese actress (Dai-bosatsu tōge, Akō Rōshi, Bushido, Samurai Saga). • John O'Shea, 83, Welsh rugby union player (Cardiff RFC, British & Irish Lions, national team), pneumonia. • Donald Payne Jr., 65, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (since 2012), heart attack. • Donald Petersen, 97, American businessman, CEO of the Ford Motor Company (1985–1990). • Nick Phipps, 72, British Olympic bobsledder (1980, 1992). • Mike Pinder, 82, English Hall of Fame musician (The Moody Blues) and songwriter ("The Best Way to Travel", "A Simple Game"). • Jerome J. Pollitt, 89, American art historian. • Wolfgang Schüler, 66, German footballer (Borussia Dortmund, Stuttgarter Kickers, 1. FC Saarbrücken). • Mooryati Soedibyo, 96, Indonesian politician and royal, deputy speaker of the People's Consultative Assembly (2004–2009) and founder of Puteri Indonesia. • Hans Tuppy, 99, Austrian biochemist and politician, minister for science and research (1987–1989). 25Marla Adams, 85, American actress (The Young and the Restless, The Secret Storm, Splendor in the Grass), Emmy winner (2021). • Ferenc András, 81, Hungarian film director (The Vulture, Rain and Shine) and screenwriter. • Bob Appleby, 84, English footballer (Middlesbrough). • Au Ho-nien, 89, Chinese painter. • Earl M. Baker, 84, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania State Senate (1989–1995). • Laurent Cantet, 63, French film director (The Class, Human Resources, Time Out), screenwriter, and cinematographer. • Korey Cunningham, 28, American football player (Arizona Cardinals, New England Patriots, New York Giants). • Marek Czakon, 60, Polish footballer (Ilves, Eintracht Trier). • Ayogu Eze, 65, Nigerian politician, senator (2007–2015). • Thomas Kessler, 86, Swiss electronic music composer. (death announced on this date) • Kaisa Korhonen, 82, Finnish theatre director, actress, and singer. • Robert Lichal, 91, Austrian politician, member of the National Council (1979–1987) and minister of defence (1987–1990). • Constantin Lissenko, 90, French Olympic sprinter (1956). • John Mildren, 91, Australian politician, MP (1980–1990). • Doug Oldford, 75, Canadian politician, MHA (1991–2000). • George Seligman, 96, American mathematician. • Dennis Sindrey, 88, Australian musician. • Elmira Süleymanova, 86, Azerbaijani chemist and civil servant. • Ross Thornton, 67, Australian footballer (Fitzroy), cancer. • Kenji Tohira, 83, Japanese racing driver. 26Lyle Bauer, 65, Canadian football player and executive (Winnipeg Blue Bombers), infection. • Sergio de Castro, 94, Chilean economist (El Ladrillo) and politician, minister of economy (1975–1976) and finance (1976–1982). • Alfrēds Čepānis, 80, Latvian politician, speaker of the Saeima (1996–1998). • Umm Fahad, 27, Iraqi social media personality, shot. • Robin George, 68, British guitarist, singer and producer. • Orachunnoi Hor.Mahachai, 73, Thai Muay Thai fighter, light flyweight champion (1974, 1976–1978). • Peter Ingham, 83, Australian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Sydney (1993–2001) and bishop of Wollongong (2001–2017). • Yumi Katsura, 94, Japanese fashion designer. • Renna Kellaway, 92, British pianist and music teacher, founder of the Lake District Summer Music festival. • A. P. Komala, 89, Indian singer. • Wim Kozijn, 83, Dutch politician, mayor of 's-Graveland (1987–2002). • Joe Lartey, 96, Ghanaian sports commentator (GBC, FRCN). • Donald Laub, 89, American plastic surgeon, founder of Interplast. • Volker Mosblech, 69, German politician, MP (2015–2017) and member of the Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia (2004–2005). • Dave O'Sullivan, 90, New Zealand Hall of Fame Thoroughbred racehorse trainer and jockey. • Francisco Rico Manrique, 81, Spanish philologist, member of the Royal Spanish Academy. • José Santa Cruz, 95, Brazilian comedian (A Praça é Nossa, Zorra Total) and voice actor. • Takeshi Shirai, 47, Japanese Olympic equestrian (1996, 2000). • Joe Sims, 55, American football player (Atlanta Falcons, Green Bay Packers, Philadelphia Eagles). • Aaron Thomas, 86, American football player (San Francisco 49ers, New York Giants). • Marina Vishmidt, 47, American writer. • Frank Wakefield, 89, American mandolin player. • Graham Webb, 88, Australian radio and TV broadcaster (Blind Date). 27Elpidio Barzaga Jr., 74, Filipino politician, member of the House of Representatives (2007–2016, since 2019) and three-time mayor of Dasmariñas. • Roy Boyd, 85, English actor (The Wicker Man, Crossroads, Emmerdale). • David Chackler, 79, American music and film executive. • Chang Yinfo, 92, Chinese mineral deposit geologist, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Chinese Academy of Engineering. • J. Gary Cooper, 87, American politician and diplomat, member of the Alabama House of Representatives (1974–1978), assistant secretary of the Air Force (MR) (1989–1992), ambassador to Jamaica (1994–1997). • Gul Hammad Farooqi, Pakistani journalist, heart attack. • Jean-Pierre Ferland, 89, Canadian singer-songwriter. • Boudewijn de Geer, 68, Dutch football player (HFC Haarlem, Molde) and manager (HBS Craeyenhout). • Philip Hefner, 91, American theologian. • James E. Henshaw, 92, American politician, member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives (1981–1995). • Wendy James, 84, British social anthropologist and academic. • Valentyn Korenchuk, 47, Ukrainian fighter pilot. • Louiselle, 77, Italian singer. • Patsy Lovell, 69, English cricketer (Surrey, national team). • Joseph H. McGee Jr., 95, American politician, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (1963–1968). • Katherin Kovin Pacino, 71–72, American actress and child advocate. • Joko Pinurbo, 61, Indonesian poet. • C. J. Sansom, 71, British author (Shardlake), multiple myeloma. • Frederick N. Six, 95, American jurist, justice of the Kansas Supreme Court (1988–2003). • Carol Weihrer, 72, American health activist. 28Ivan Argüelles, 85, American poet. • Pranab Kumar Barua, 89, Bangladeshi literary scholar. • Heinz Binder, 81, Austrian football player (Austria Wien, FC Wacker Innsbruck, national team) and coach. • William Calley, 80, American war criminal (My Lai massacre). • Norman Carol, 95, American violinist and concertmaster (Philadelphia Orchestra). • Joel Conarroe, 89, American arts administrator. • M. K. Eelaventhan, 91, Sri Lankan Tamil politician, MP (2004–2007). • Abdul Qadir Fitrat, Afghan banker, governor of Da Afghanistan Bank (2007–2011), cancer. • Stephen Grimason, 67, Northern Irish journalist and editor (BBC Northern Ireland). • Michael Hanna, 97, English cricketer (Somerset) and rugby union player (Bath). • Lawrence Haworth, 97, American-born Canadian philosopher. • Monty Jones, 73, Sierra Leonean plant breeder. • Walter Kolbow, 80, German politician, MP (1980–2009). • Jerry Labriola, 92, American politician, member of the Connecticut State Senate (1981–1983). • Jerome Mayer, 93, American politician, member of the South Dakota Senate (1973–1976, 1977–1980). • Brian McCardie, 59, Scottish actor (Rob Roy, The Ghost and the Darkness, Speed 2: Cruise Control) and writer. • Georgy Mondzolevski, 90, Russian volleyball player, Olympic champion (1964, 1968). • Gilberto Noletti, 82, Italian footballer (Milan, Lazio, Juventus). • Zack Norman, 83, American comedian, film producer (Tracks), and actor (Romancing the Stone, Cadillac Man), complications from COVID-19. • Sir Vincent O'Sullivan, 86, New Zealand writer, Poet Laureate (2013–2015). • Landy Párraga, 23, Ecuadorian model and influencer, shot. • Michael J. Roads, 87, English-born Australian author. • Larissa Salmina-Haskell, 92–93, Russian art historian and curator. • Alan Scarfe, 77, British-Canadian actor (The Bay Boy, Deserters), stage director and author, colon cancer. • Shishkin, 10, Irish-bred British Thoroughbred racehorse, winner of the Arkle Challenge Trophy (2021), Clarence House Chase (2022), and Aintree Bowl (2023). • Joe Thomas, 68, American music producer, businessman and songwriter. • Petro Tolochko, 86, Ukrainian historian, archaeologist and political activist, MP (1998–2006). • Andrei Tropillo, 73, Russian record producer and sound engineer, founder of AnTrop. • Bob Tyler, 91, American college football coach (Mississippi State Bulldogs, North Texas Mean Green, Millsaps Majors) and administrator. • Andris Vilks, 60, Latvian politician, minister of finance (2010–2014). • Wan Huilin, 85, Chinese physical chemist. • Daniel E. Winstead, 78, American politician, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (1979–1990). 29Haman Adama, 73–74, Cameroonian politician. • Laurie Adams, 93, English footballer (Watford). • Pieter Baas, 80, Dutch botanist. • Wally Dallenbach Sr., 87, American Hall of Fame racing driver (CART). • Peter Demetz, 101, Czechoslovak-born American Germanist and author. • Mykhaylo Fomenko, 75, Ukrainian football player (Dynamo Kyiv, Soviet Union national team) and manager (national team), Olympic bronze medallist (1976). • Hans Geissel, 73, German experimental physicist. • Jean-Pierre Giudicelli, 81, French pentathlete, Olympic bronze medallist (1968). • Dagne Groven Myhren, 83, Norwegian literary scholar and folk musician. • Nancy E. Gwinn, 78, American librarian. • Jan Haag, 90, American filmmaker, artist and writer. • Lesley Hazleton, 78, British-American author and journalist, assisted suicide. • Daniel Kramer, 91, American photographer (Bob Dylan). • Mollie Lentaigne, 103, British artist and Voluntary Aid Detachment nurse during World War II. • Luis Mendoza, 78, Venezuelan football player (national team) and manager (Mineros de Guayana). • Charlotte F. Muller, 103, American economist and academic. • Srinivasa Prasad, 76, Indian politician, MP (1980–1996, 1999–2004, since 2019). • Charles Pryor, 64, American politician, member of the Missouri House of Representatives (1993–2001). • Red Giant, 20, American Thoroughbred racehorse. (death announced on this date) • Billy Reil, 44, American professional wrestler (JAPW). • Sérgio Ribeiro, 88, Portuguese politician, MEP (2004–2005). • Andrew Stunell, Baron Stunell, 81, British politician, MP (1997–2015) and member of the House of Lords (since 2015). • Fernando Suárez González, 90, Spanish politician and jurist, MP (1982–1986), MEP (1986–1994), and third deputy prime minister (1975). • Dingaan Thobela, 57, South African boxer, WBO (1990–1991), WBA (1993) lightweight and WBC super middleweight champion (2000). • Ben Weese, 94, American architect (Chicago Seven), complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Gerhard Weisenberger, 72, German Olympic wrestler (1972, 1976). 30Paul Auster, 77, American author (The New York Trilogy, Moon Palace, The Music of Chance), lung cancer. • Richard J. Carling, 87, American politician, member of the Utah House of Representatives (1966–1973) and Senate (1973, 1975–1990). • Renato De Fusco, 94, Italian architectural historian. • Duane Eddy, 86, American Hall of Fame guitarist ("Rebel-'Rouser", "Because They're Young", "Peter Gunn"), cancer. • Halvdan Furholt, 93, Norwegian educator and folk musician. • Jon Haward, 58, British comic book artist (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Judge Dredd, Biker Mice from Mars). • Ngapare Hopa, 88, New Zealand Māori academic. • Adrian Horridge, 96, British-born Australian microbiologist. • Norma Howard, 65, American Choctaw artist. • Sir Robert Martin, 66–67, New Zealand disability rights activist, member of the UN Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (since 2017). • Francisco Manuel Moreno, 73, Mexican Anglican bishop. • MC Conrad, 52, British musician. • Herb Pardes, 89, American physician. • Pino Pinelli, 85, Italian painter. • Lyndall Ryan, 81, Australian historian, cancer. • Andrea Shundi, 89, Albanian-American agronomist, pancreatic cancer. • Stefano Stefani, 85, Italian politician, MP (1994–2013). • Mely G. Tan, 93, Indonesian sociologist. • Uyunqimg, 81, Chinese politician, vice chair of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (2003–2013) and chair of Inner Mongolia (2000–2003). • Alice Holloway Young, 100, American educator. • Fabrizio Zardini, 57, Italian alpine skier, Paralympic champion (2002). ==References==
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