1 •
Fahad Ag Almahmoud, Malian Tuareg militant, secretary-general of
GATIA (2014–2023), airstrike. •
Vinci Vogue Anžlovar, 61, Slovene film director, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. •
Niels Arestrup, 75, French actor (
The Beat That My Heart Skipped,
A Prophet,
War Horse). •
Jacques Barsamian, 81, French singer, writer, and journalist. •
Alioune Badara Bèye, 79, Senegalese novelist, playwright and publisher. •
Gjorgji Bojadžiev, 74, Macedonian army officer,
chief of the general staff (2004–2005). •
Sir Richard Carew Pole, 13th Baronet, 85, British aristocrat. •
Mildred C. Crump, 86, American politician, member of the
Municipal Council of Newark (1994–1998, 2006–2021). •
Crescenzo D'Amore, 45, Italian road racing cyclist, traffic collision. •
Art Fryslie, 83, American politician, member of the
South Dakota House of Representatives (1999–2007) and
Senate (2009–2013). •
Syed Ali Hassan Gilani, 50, Pakistani politician,
MNA (2014–2018), traffic collision. •
Jane Gray, 92–93, British stained glass artist. •
David Griffith, 88, Welsh Anglican priest. •
Terry Griffiths, 77, Welsh snooker player, world champion (
1979), complications from dementia. •
Padre Irala, 88, Paraguayan-Brazilian Jesuit priest. •
Fred Jüssi, 89, Estonian biologist, nature writer and photographer. •
Rogério Cezar de Cerqueira Leite, 93, Brazilian physicist and engineer. •
Raj Manchanda, 79, Indian squash player. •
Christa Meier, 82, German politician, member of the
Landtag of Bavaria (1978–1990),
mayor of Regensburg (1990–1996). •
Khalil Ahmad Mukhlis, 68, Pakistani politician,
MP (2002–2007), cardiac arrest. •
Helmut Münch, 85, German politician, member of the
Landtag of Saxony (1990–2004). •
Toshifumi Nakamura, 85, Japanese politician, mayor of
Hachinohe (2001–2005). •
Jacques Panciatici, 76, French rally driver. •
Kelly Powers, 45, American podiatric surgeon and television commentator (
Fox News), glioblastoma. •
David Prosser Jr., 81, American jurist and politician, justice of the
Wisconsin Supreme Court (1998–2016), member of the
Wisconsin State Assembly (1979–1997), cancer. •
Ian Redpath, 83, Australian cricketer (
Victoria,
national team). •
Sandra Reyes, 49, Colombian actress (
La Mujer del Presidente,
Pedro el escamoso,
El cartel), breast cancer. •
Craig Rich, 86, British broadcaster and meteorologist. •
Clive Robertson, 78, Australian radio and television personality. •
Rosalie Wilkins, Baroness Wilkins, 78, British politician, member of the
House of Lords (1999–2015). •
Ilke Wyludda, 55, German discus thrower, Olympic champion (
1996). •
Kais al-Zubaidi, 85, Iraqi film director (
The Visit).
2 •
Ömer Barutçu, 82, Turkish politician,
minister of transport (1996–1997) and
MP (1977–1980, 1987–2002). •
Jacques le Berré, 87, French Olympic judoka (
1964). •
Ed Botterell, 93, Canadian Olympic sailor (
1964). •
Lucjan Brychczy, 90, Polish football player (
Legia Warsaw,
national team) and manager (Legia Warsaw). •
Swadesh Chakraborty, 80, Indian politician,
MP (1999–2009). •
Louise Cotnoir, 75, Canadian writer. •
Perry J. Dahl, 101, Canadian-born American air force colonel and World War II flying ace. •
Helmut Duckadam, 65, Romanian footballer (
UTA Arad,
Steaua București,
national team). •
Sam Fox, 95, American businessman and diplomat,
ambassador to Belgium (2007–2009). •
Neale Fraser, 91, Australian
Hall of Fame tennis player, seven-time
Davis Cup winner. •
Paul van Gelder, 77, Dutch radio disc jockey. •
Héctor Gutiérrez Pabón, 87, Colombian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of
Cali (1987–1998), bishop of
Chiquinquirá (1998–2003) and of
Engativá (2003–2015). •
Marie E. Howe, 85, American politician, member of the
Massachusetts House of Representatives (1965–1988). •
Harald Hudak, 67, German middle-distance runner. •
John Hunting, 89, English football referee. •
Heikki Koski, 84, Finnish civil servant and politician,
minister of the interior (1975), governor of
Western Finland (1997–2003). •
Yevgeni Kryukov, 61, Russian football player (
Kuzbass Kemerovo,
Rostselmash Rostov-on-Don,
Zhemchuzhina-Sochi) and manager. •
Marvin Laird, 85, American composer and conductor. •
Eli Lancman, 88, Israeli historian. •
Liu Chia-chang, Taiwanese songwriter ("
Ode to the Republic of China", "
The Plum Blossom"), cancer. •
Paul Maslansky, 91, American film producer (
Police Academy,
Return to Oz,
Ski Patrol). •
David Nething, 91, American politician, member of the
North Dakota Senate (1966–2012). •
Marlos Nobre, 85, Brazilian composer. •
Don Ohl, 88, American basketball player (
Detroit Pistons,
Baltimore Bullets,
Atlanta Hawks). •
José Pinto Paiva, 86, Brazilian chess player. •
Albert Robinson, 85, American politician, member of the
Kentucky Senate (1994–2005, 2013–2021), two-time member of the
Kentucky House of Representatives. •
Michael Ruetz, 84, German artist, photographer and author. •
Monica Rutherford, 80, British Olympic gymnast (
1964). •
Giovanni Sabbatucci, 80, Italian journalist and historian. •
Choudhary Piara Singh, Indian politician,
Jammu and Kashmir MLA (1996–2002).
3 •
Tengiz Beridze, 85, Georgian academic and biochemist. •
Ivor Bird, 80, Antiguan high jumper and broadcasting executive. •
Benjamin B. Blackburn, 97, American politician, member of the
U.S. House of Representatives (1967–1975). •
Jan Bloukaas, 25, South African singer, brain cancer. •
Henze Boekhout, 77, Dutch artist and photographer. (death announced on this date) •
Henri Borlant, 97, French doctor, writer, and Holocaust survivor. •
Denis Brihat, 96, French photographer. •
René Burkhalter, 90, Swiss Olympic official, president of the
Swiss Olympic Association (1997–2001). •
Aileen H. Cowan, 98, Canadian painter and sculptor. •
John Stephen Cummins, 96, American Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of
Sacramento (1974–1977) and bishop of
Oakland (1977–2003). •
Wally Dempsey, 80, American professional football player (
Saskatchewan Roughriders,
BC Lions). •
Dana Dimel, 62, American college football player and coach (
Wyoming Cowboys,
Houston Cougars,
UTEP Miners). •
Philip Hacking, 93, English Anglican priest. •
Frederick Henry, 81, Canadian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of
London (1986–1995), bishop of
Thunder Bay (1995–1998) and of
Calgary (1998–2017). •
Huang Zhun, 98, Chinese composer. •
Ali Krasniqi, 71–72, Kosovar Roma writer and activist. •
Beatriz Larrotcha Palma, 65, Spanish diplomat,
under-secretary of foreign affairs (2017–2018). •
Malcolm Le Grice, 84, British painter, filmmaker and photographer. •
Hans van Leeuwen, 92, Dutch physicist. •
Minny Luimstra-Albeda, 89, Dutch politician,
senator (1992–1999). •
Yastur-ul-Haq Malik, 92, Pakistani admiral,
chief of the Naval Staff (1988–1991). •
Jon McLachlan, 75, New Zealand rugby union player (
Auckland,
national team). •
Yuvanraj Nethrun, 45, Indian actor (
Ponni,
Mannan Magal,
Mahalakshmi). •
Ecaterina Oancia, 70, Romanian rower, Olympic champion (
1984) and silver medallist (
1988). •
William H. Perry III, 84, American politician, member of the
Missouri House of Representatives (1973–1975). •
David Ratcliff, 87, British Anglican priest. •
Jan Scott-Frazier, 59, American translator and anime producer. •
Tan Howe Liang, 91, Singaporean weightlifter, Olympic silver medallist (
1960). •
Israel Vázquez, 46, Mexican super bantamweight boxer,
IBF champion and twice
WBC champion, sarcoma. •
Mohamed Ali Yusuf, 80, Somali politician,
vice president of Puntland (2004–2005) and
speaker of the Senate (2021–2022). •
Mustapha Zaari, 79, Moroccan actor (''
The Hyena's Sun, Chroniques blanches''), prostate cancer.
4 •
Ruth Kleppe Aakvaag, 86, Norwegian politician,
MP (1989–1990). •
Princess Birgitta of Sweden, 87, Swedish royal, fall. •
Eugenio Borgna, 94, Italian psychiatrist and essayist. •
Francis Caballero, 84, French lawyer and academic. •
M. R. Chandrasekharan, 95, Indian literary critic and author. •
Chiung Yao, 86, Taiwanese novelist (
Fire and Rain, ''
Wan-chun's Three Loves''), suicide. •
Kamran Hossain Chowdhury, 72, Bangladeshi politician,
MP (1988–1990), heart disease. •
Joseph Corozzo, 83, American mobster. •
John Docherty, 84, Scottish football player (
Brentford) and manager (
Millwall,
Cambridge United). •
Guillermo Ferraro, 69, Argentine accountant and politician,
minister of infrastructure (2023–2024). •
Al Fitzmorris, 78, American baseball player (
Kansas City Royals). •
Joel Flaum, 88, American jurist, judge of the
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit (since 1983) and the
U.S. District Court for Northern Illinois (1974–1983). •
Donnie Gedling, 84, American politician, member of the
Kentucky House of Representatives (1984–1995). •
Cherry Hill, 93, English model engineer. •
Roly Horrey, 81, English footballer (
York City,
Cambridge United,
Blackburn Rovers). •
Yvonne Johnson, 82, American politician, mayor of
Greensboro, North Carolina (2007–2009). •
Hisham Kabbani, 79, Lebanese-American Islamic scholar. •
Lucien Kassi-Kouadio, 61, Ivorian footballer (
Montceau,
Cannes,
national team). •
Dante Mircoli, 77, Italian-Argentine football player (
Independiente,
Estudiantes de La Plata,
Sampdoria) and manager. •
Louis Nelson, 88, American industrial designer and graphic artist (
Korean War Veterans Memorial), cancer. •
Rafael Nieto Navia, 86, Colombian diplomat and political scientist, president of the
Inter-American Court of Human Rights (1987–1989). •
Seiichi Ota, 79, Japanese politician,
MP (1980–2003, 2005–2009) and
minister of agriculture (2008). •
Rafał Piotrowski, 50, Polish footballer (
Pogoń Szczecin,
Stal Mielec). •
Péter Rózsás, 81, Hungarian table tennis player. •
Marshall Rutter, 93, American lawyer and choral administrator (
Los Angeles Master Chorale). •
Ambroise Sarr, 73, Senegalese four-time Olympic wrestler. •
Rachmadi Bambang Sumadhijo, 84, Indonesian engineer and bureaucrat. •
Gilberto Mendonça Teles, 93, Brazilian writer and literary critic. •
Brian Thompson, 50, American insurance executive, CEO of
UnitedHealthcare (since 2021),
shot. •
Trần Anh Khoa, 33, Vietnamese footballer (
SHB Da Nang), suicide. •
Jean-Didier Vincent, 89, French neuropsychiatrist, member of the
French Academy of Sciences. •
Christopher Wright, 70, British composer, pneumonia. •
César Yanes Urías, 104, Salvadoran naval officer and politician, member of the
Junta of Government (1960–1961). •
Tony Young, 71, English footballer (
Manchester United,
Charlton Athletic,
York City).
5 •
Wanda Adamska, 80, Polish politician,
MP (1980–1985). •
Robert P. Black, 96, American economist, president of the
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond (1973–1992). •
Christel Bodenstein, 86, German actress (
The Captain from Cologne,
The Singing Ringing Tree,
Viel Lärm um nichts). •
Dominique Brown, 34, American social media influencer (
The Walt Disney Company), allergic reaction. •
Barbora Bühnová, 43, Czech computer scientist. •
Martin Chevallaz, 76, Swiss military officer and politician, member of the
Grand Council of Vaud (2002–2005). •
Thom Christopher, 84, American actor (
One Life to Live,
Loving,
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century). •
Cyril Dunne, 83, Irish Gaelic footballer (
Galway). •
Frederik Finisie, 67, Surinamese politician,
MP (1996–2018). •
Carol Goldwasser, 67, American casting director (
Hannah Montana,
Austin & Ally,
American Dad!), complications following surgery. •
Gongbu, 91, Chinese mountaineer. •
Rodney Jenkins, 80, American
Hall of Fame equestrian. •
Hiroshi Kagawa, 99, Japanese
Hall of Fame footballer and journalist (
Sankei Sports). •
Jean-Luc Maxence, 78, French poet, publisher, and writer. •
Canaan Mdletshe, 47, South African politician,
MP (2024), traffic collision. •
Bill Melton, 79, American baseball player (
Chicago White Sox). •
Henry C. Mollett, 86, American politician, member of the
Iowa House of Representatives (1971–1973). •
Marthe Katrine Myhre, 39, Norwegian long-distance runner. •
Radovan Pankov, 77–78, Serbian politician,
minister of the diaspora (1994–1998). •
Paolo Pillitteri, 84, Italian politician,
deputy (1983–1987, 1992–1994) and
mayor of Milan (1986–1992). •
Ron Rhine, 87, American politician, member of the
Ohio House of Representatives (2001–2003). •
Jacques Roubaud, 92, French poet, writer, and mathematician. •
David Schweizer, 74, American theatre director. •
István Stefanov, 60, Hungarian footballer (
Csepel SC,
Budapest Honvéd,
Békéscsaba). •
David I. Steinberg, 96, American historian. •
Andy Stepp, 66, American politician, member of the
Mississippi House of Representatives (since 2024). •
Julie Stevens, 87, English actress (
The Avengers,
Carry On Cleo), singer and television presenter (
Play School), complications from Parkinson's disease. •
Mario Tessuto, 81, Italian singer ("
Lisa dagli occhi blu"). •
Trần Hanh, 92, Vietnamese air force pilot and military officer. •
Vincenzo Trantino, 90, Italian lawyer and politician,
deputy (1972–2006). •
Evgeny Velikhov, 89, Russian physicist, member of the
Russian Academy of Sciences. •
John Williams, 78, South African rugby union player (
Northern Transvaal,
national team) and coach, leukemia.
6 •
Abu Zafar, 81, Bangladeshi lyricist and musician. •
Ángela Álvarez, 97, Cuban-born American singer. •
Muyideen Ajani Bello, 84, Nigerian Islamic scholar. •
Andrew Boylan, 85, Irish politician,
TD (1987–2002). •
Ronald Brown, 89, English mathematician. •
Jennifer Croxton, 80, British actress (
The Avengers,
Our Miss Fred,
I, Claudius). •
Vitaliy Dyrdyra, 86, Ukrainian sailor, Olympic champion (
1972). •
Michel Fardeau, 95, French pathologist, myologist, and researcher. •
Jayabharathi, 77, Indian film director (
Kudisai,
Rendum Rendum Anju,
Kurukshetram). •
Jean Keyrouz, 92–93, Lebanese Olympic alpine skier (
1956,
1964). •
Ed Khayat, 89, American football player (
Washington Redskins,
Philadelphia Eagles) and coach (
Baltimore Colts). •
Theo van de Klundert, 88, Dutch economist. •
John McDermid, 84, Canadian politician,
MP (1979–1993), euthanasia. •
Thomas R. Morgan, 94, American general,
assistant commandant of the Marine Corps (1986–1988). •
Phelekezela Mphoko, 84, Zimbabwean diplomat and politician,
second vice-president (2014–2017) and acting
president (2017). •
Miho Nakayama, 54, Japanese singer ("
C", "
You're My Only Shinin' Star") and actress (
Love Letter). •
Madhukar Pichad, 83, Indian politician,
Maharashtra MLA (1980–2014). •
Jean-Pierre Rioux, 85, French historian. •
Dickie Rock, 88, Irish singer ("
Come Back to Stay") and musician (
The Miami Showband). •
Harshandeep Singh, 20, Indian student, shot. •
Elaine Smith, 78, American politician, member of the
Idaho House of Representatives (2002–2020). •
Maggie Tabberer, 87, Australian model and television personality. •
Graham Tainton, 97, South African-born Swedish dancer and choreographer (
ABBA). •
Stanisław Tym, 87, Polish actor (
The Cruise), comedian and journalist (
Wprost,
Polityka).
7 •
Yevgeni Aleinikov, 57, Russian sport shooter, Olympic bronze medalist (
2000). •
Hamida Banu, 64, Indian sprinter. •
Dmitry Buchkin, 97, Russian painter. •
Tyrus W. Cobb, 84, American national security scholar, member of the
National Security Council (1983–1989). •
Víctor Amador De Martino, 81, Argentine politician,
deputy (1989–1993). •
Jack DiLauro, 81, American baseball player (
New York Mets,
Houston Astros). •
Gordon Graydon, 82, Canadian politician,
Alberta MLA (2001–2008), mayor of
Grande Prairie (1992–2001). •
Dana Herrmannová, 93, Slovak television presenter. •
Jim Leedman, 86, Australian politician, member of the
Australian Capital Territory House of Assembly (1974–1986). •
Daniel Lubetkin, 93, American lawyer and politician, member of the
New Jersey General Assembly (1962–1964). •
Darrell McGraw, 88, American jurist and politician, justice of the
Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia (1977–1988),
West Virginia attorney general (1993–2013), heart attack. •
Vilma Nugis, 66, Estonian Paralympic skier (
1994). •
Merv Rettenmund, 81, American baseball player (
Baltimore Orioles,
California Angels) and coach (
San Diego Padres). •
Orlando Rossardi, 86, Cuban poet, playwright, and researcher. •
Kushang Sherpa, 59, Indian
Sherpa mountaineer. •
Steady Bongo, 58, Sierra Leonean musician and record producer, traffic collision. •
Doychin Vasilev, 80, Bulgarian mountaineer and cinematographer. •
Iosif Vitebskiy, 86, Ukrainian fencer, Olympic silver medalist (
1968). •
Alan Young, 69, Canadian lawyer.
8 •
Gérard Bessière, 96, French diarist, poet and priest. •
Anne Hessing Cahn, , German-born American political author and arms control expert. •
Alain Fuchs, 71, Swiss-born French chemist and academic, president of the
Paris Sciences et Lettres University (2017–2024). •
Michael Gill, 67, New Zealand cricketer (
Central Districts). •
Roberto Gómez, 35,
Dominican baseball player (
San Francisco Giants), traffic collision. •
Şerif Gören, 80, Turkish film director (
Umut,
Yol), complications from a fall. •
Dick Grecni, 86, American football player (
Minnesota Vikings,
Edmonton Eskimos). •
Alastair Hannay, 92, British-born Norwegian philosopher and academic. •
Jack Hennessy, 73, American politician, member of the
Connecticut House of Representatives (2005–2023). •
Yude Henteleff, 97, Canadian lawyer and human rights activist. •
Arild Hiim, 79, Norwegian politician,
MP (1989–1997). •
Douglas I. Hunt, 87, American football coach (
Weber State) and politician, member of the
Utah House of Representatives (1975–1977). •
Jill Jacobson, 70, American actress (
Falcon Crest,
Days of Our Lives,
Newhart). •
Jean Khamsé Vithavong, 82, Laotian Roman Catholic prelate, vicar apostolic coadjutor (1982–1984) and vicar apostolic (1984–2017) of
Vientiane. •
Tony Lloyd, Baron Lloyd of Berwick, 95, British jurist,
lord of appeal in ordinary (1993–1998), member of the
House of Lords (1993–2015). •
Ihab Makhlouf, 51, Syrian mobile phone industry executive (
Syriatel),
shot. •
Luigi Manocchio, 97, American mobster (
Patriarca crime family). •
Jelena Mašínová, 83, Czech screenwriter. •
Bobby Morrison, 79, American football coach (
Michigan Wolverines). •
Erwin Nypels, 91, Dutch politician,
MP (1967–1973, 1974–1982, 1982–1989). •
Emerson Pugh, 95, American research engineer and scientist, president of
IEEE (1989). •
M. D. R. Ramachandran, 90, Indian politician,
chief minister of Puducherry (1980–1983, 1990–1991) and speaker of the
Puducherry Legislative Assembly (2001–2006). •
Clarke Reed, 96, American politician and businessman, complications from pneumonia. •
Leonid Rudnytzky, 89, Polish-born Ukrainian-American linguist. •
Nikos Sarganis, 70, Greek footballer (
Olympiacos,
Panathinaikos,
national team), cancer. •
Manorama Singh, 86, Indian politician,
MP (1984–1985, 1986–1989). •
Robert Smith, 78, New Zealand cricketer (
Wellington). •
Witthaya Thienthong, 83, Thai politician,
MP (1983–2005),
senator (2006). •
Tom Voyce, 43, English rugby union player (
Bath,
Wasps,
national team), drowned. •
André Zysberg, 77, French historian and academic.
9 •
Sanjit Acharya, 71, Bangladeshi singer, songwriter and playwright. •
Benito Aguas Atlahua, 45, Mexican politician,
deputy (since 2024), shot. •
Will Arnott, 25, British Paralympic
boccia player (
2024). •
Elisheva Barak-Ussoskin, 88, Israeli jurist, judge (1995–2006) and vice president (2000–2006) of the
National Labor Court. •
Jack Behrens, 89, American-Canadian composer. •
Júlio Costamilan, 90, Brazilian lawyer and politician,
deputy (1979–1991), member of the
Constituent Assembly (1987–1988). •
Terry Davis, 86, British politician,
MP (1971–1974, 1979–2004). •
Friedhelm Farthmann, 94, German politician,
MP (1971–1976), member of the
Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia (1980–1995, 1995–2000). •
Melissa Freeman, 98, American physician. •
Nikki Giovanni, 81, American poet, author (
Rosa) and professor, complications from lung cancer. •
Jody Gormley, 53, Irish Gaelic footballer (
Tyrone,
London) and manager, liver cancer. •
Riley Gunnels, 87, American football player (
Philadelphia Eagles,
Pittsburgh Steelers). •
Mazen al-Hamada, 47, Syrian human rights activist. (body discovered on this date) •
Fritz Hari, 96, Swiss politician,
MP (1979–1995). •
Gerd Heidemann, 93, German journalist (
Stern). •
William J. Hennessy Jr., 67, American court sketch artist. •
Thomas Hertel, 73, German composer. •
Uwe Hollweg, 87, German politician, member of the
Bürgerschaft of Bremen (1975–1979, 1983–1991). •
Sachio Kuwae, 68, Japanese politician, mayor of
Okinawa (since 2014), complications from myelodysplastic syndrome. •
Roger Madec, 74, French politician,
senator (2004–2017). •
L. Sandy Maisel, 79, American political scientist, intestinal cancer. •
Sir David McMurtry, 84, Irish metrology industrialist, co-founder of
Renishaw plc. •
Joel Mendes, 78, Brazilian footballer (
Santos,
Bahia,
Santa Cruz), stroke. •
Gérard-Raymond Morin, 84, Canadian politician,
Quebec MNA (1989–1998). •
Terry Nicoll, 91, Australian Olympic modern pentathlete (
1956). •
Héctor Recalde, 86, Argentine politician,
deputy (2005–2017). •
Claude Riveline, 88, French economist and academic. •
Alastair Salvesen, 83, Scottish businessman. •
Axel Schmidt, 83, German oboist. •
Robert Sténuit, 91, Belgian journalist, writer and underwater archaeologist. •
Dalton Trevisan, 99, Brazilian writer,
Camões Prize winner (2012). •
Ruut Veenhoven, 82, Dutch sociologist. •
Arnold Yarrow, 104, British actor (
Doctor Who,
EastEnders,
Son of the Pink Panther), screenwriter and novelist.
10 •
Always Dreaming, 10, American
Thoroughbred racehorse, winner of the
2017 Kentucky Derby, colic. •
Madeleine Arbour, 101, Canadian designer, painter, and journalist. •
Josy Arens, 72, Belgian politician, three-time
deputy, member of the
Parliament of Wallonia (2014–2019), mayor of
Attert (since 1995). •
Donald Bitzer, 90, American
Hall of Fame electrical engineer, co-inventor of the
plasma display. •
Rocky Colavito, 91, American baseball player (
Cleveland Indians), complications from diabetes. •
Michael Cole, 84, American actor (
The Mod Squad,
General Hospital,
It). •
Lennie De Ice, 54, British musician ("
We Are I.E."). (death announced on this date) •
Mario Fernández Pelaz, 81, Spanish lawyer and politician, deputy
lehendakari (1982–1985) and member of the
Basque Parliament (1984–1986). •
Mahieddine Khalef, 80, Algerian football player (
JS Kabylie) and manager (JS Kabylie,
national team). •
J. Max Kilpatrick, 79, American politician, member of the
Mississippi House of Representatives (1972–1980). •
The Amazing Kreskin, 89, American
mentalist, complications from dementia. •
S. M. Krishna, 92, Indian politician,
minister of external affairs (2009–2012),
governor of Maharashtra (2004–2008), and
chief minister of Karnataka (1999–2004). •
Morgan Llewellyn, 87, British army officer,
general officer commanding Wales (1987–1990), cancer. •
Gary Merrington, 78, Australian
footballer (
Footscray). •
José Antonio Naya, 90, Spanish football manager (
Burgos,
Real Murcia,
Real Burgos). (death announced on this date) •
Kenneth Nkhwa, 97, Motswana politician,
MP (1965–1989). •
Raghnall Ó Floinn, Irish art historian, director of the
National Museum of Ireland (2013–2018). •
Katharyn Powers, 71, American playwright. •
Claus Raidl, 82, Austrian banker, president of the
Austrian National Bank (2008–2018). •
Serhiy Ralyuchenko, 62, Ukrainian football player (
Zirka Kirovohrad,
Metalist Kharkiv,
SKA Kyiv) and manager. •
Herb Robertson, 73, American jazz trumpeter and flugelhornist. •
María Socas, 65, Argentine actress (
The Warrior and the Sorceress,
Wizards of the Lost Kingdom,
Deathstalker II). •
Brenda Walker, 67, Australian author (
The Wing of Night), traffic collision. •
Thomas E. White, 80, American businessman and army general,
Secretary of the Army (2001–2003), complications from Lewy body dementia. •
Lode Wils, 95, Belgian historian and academic. •
Yu Jianhua, 62–63, Chinese politician and diplomat, head of the
General Administration of Customs (since 2022).
11 •
Corinne Allal, 69, Tunisian-born Israeli rock musician and music producer, pancreatic cancer. •
Robert Amundson, 86, American judge, justice of the
South Dakota Supreme Court (1991–2002). •
Hannes Androsch, 86, Austrian businessman, consultant, and politician,
vice-chancellor (1976–1981) and
minister of finance (1970–1981). •
Kostas Batuvas, 90, Greek politician,
MP (1974–1981, 1985–2000),
minister of transport and communication (1986–1988). •
David Bonderman, 82, American businessman (
TPG Inc.). •
Sandrino Castec, 64, Chilean footballer (
Universidad de Chile,
Audax Italiano,
national team), complications from septic shock. •
Hugh Cornish, 90, Australian television personality. •
Ranmal Singh Dorwal, 101, Indian politician,
Rajasthan MLA (1977–1980). •
Alex Edwards, 78, Scottish footballer (
Dunfermline Athletic,
Hibernian). •
Bob Fernandez, 100, American veteran (
Pearl Harbor). •
Marguerite Frank, 97, French-born American mathematician. •
Khalil Haqqani, 58, Afghan politician,
minister for refugees and repatriation (since 2021), bombing. •
Syd Hynes, 80, English rugby league player and coach (
Leeds Rhinos). •
Diether Kunerth, 84, German contemporary artist. •
Jim Leach, 82, American politician, member of the
U.S. House of Representatives (1977–2007),
chair of the National Endowment for the Humanities (2009–2013), complications from a heart attack and stroke. •
António Loja, 90, Portuguese politician and teacher,
MP (1976–1979) and
Madeira MLA (1980–1984). •
Michio Mamiya, 95, Japanese composer, pneumonia. •
Troy Masters, 63, American journalist (
Gay City News,
Los Angeles Blade), suicide. •
Pat McBride, 81, American soccer player (
St. Louis Stars). •
Polly Allen Mellen, 100, American stylist and fashion editor (''
Harper's Bazaar, Vogue, Allure''). •
Alain Pompidou, 82, French
histologist and politician,
MEP (1989–1999). •
Miguel Rincón Rincón, 73, Peruvian convicted terrorist (
Túpac Amaru Revolutionary Movement), cancer. •
Vladimir Skočajić, 70, Bosnian football player (
Velež Mostar,
Apollon Kalamarias) and manager (
Zrinjski Mostar). •
Albert Starr, 98, American cardiovascular surgeon. •
Purushottam Upadhyay, 90, Indian singer. •
Aili Vahtrapuu, 74, Estonian sculptor. •
Olavi Vuorisalo, 91, Finnish Olympic middle-distance runner (
1960). •
Jermaine Walker, 47, American basketball player (
Aris Thessaloniki). •
Deleta Williams, 89, American politician, member of the
Missouri House of Representatives (1993–2003). •
Marek Żyliński, 72, Polish engineer and politician,
MP (2001–2005).
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Adolovni Acosta, 77–78, Filipino classical pianist. •
Jeanne Bamberger, 100, American music educator. •
Ernie Beck, 93, American basketball player (
Philadelphia Warriors). •
Wolfgang Becker, 70, German film director (
Good Bye, Lenin!,
Life Is All You Get, ''
Child's Play'') and screenwriter. •
Annelie Botes, 67, South African writer. •
Youcef Bouzidi, 67, Algerian football manager (
NA Hussein Dey,
JS Kabylie,
MC Oran). •
Barry Cheatley, 85, Australian
footballer (
North Melbourne). •
Francesco Cinquemani, 57, Italian film director (
Andron,
Beyond the Edge,
The Poison Rose), screenwriter, and journalist. •
Manny Davidson, 93, British businessman. •
R. Keith Dennis, 80, American mathematician. •
Lee Edwards, 92, American academic and political writer, co-founder of the
Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation. •
Steven Englander, 63, American art collective director (
ABC No Rio), lung disease. •
Jörg Fisch, 77, Swiss historian. •
Peter Fraenkel, 98, German-born British journalist and writer. •
Yvon Gattaz, 99, French electronics executive, co-founder and CEO of
Radiall, president of the
CNPF (1981–1986). •
Vic Gomersall, 82, English footballer (
Swansea City,
Manchester City). •
Dan Grecu, 74, Romanian gymnast, Olympic bronze medalist (
1976). •
Amparo Guillén, 71, Ecuadorian actress, complications from diabetes and COVID-19. •
Fethi Haddaoui, 63, Tunisian actor (
Kingdoms of Fire,
Omar,
Halfaouine: Boy of The Terraces). •
Phil Hancock, 71, American golfer, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. •
Tom Harrison, 85, American politician, member of the
Montana House of Representatives (1967–1973) and
Senate (1973–1977). •
Lee Tien-yu, 78, Taiwanese general and politician,
minister of national defense (2007–2008) and
chief of the general staff (2004–2007), pneumonia. •
Marie Manthey, 89, American nurse. •
Alberto Merlati, 81, Italian basketball player (
Pallacanestro Cantù,
Auxilium Pallacanestro Torino,
national team). •
Bill Mlkvy, 93, American basketball player (
Temple Owls,
Philadelphia Warriors). •
Muhamad Said Jonit, 71–72, Malaysian politician,
Johor State MLA (2018–2022). •
Duncan Norvelle, 66, English comedian, chest infection and sepsis. •
Daizō Nozawa, 91, Japanese politician,
minister of justice (2003–2004) and member of the
House of Councillors (1986–2004). •
Jean-Marie Pallardy, 84, French film director (
White Fire). •
Amaury Pasos, 89, Brazilian
Hall of Fame basketball player (
Corinthians,
national team), world champion (
1959,
1963), Olympic bronze medallist (
1960,
1964). •
Tommy Robb, 90, Northern Irish
Grand Prix motorcycle racer. •
Papia Sarwar, 72, Bangladeshi singer, cancer. •
Wayne Simpson, 76, American baseball player (
Cincinnati Reds,
California Angels,
Kansas City Royals). •
Martial Solal, 97, French jazz pianist and composer. •
Wolfgang Steiert, 61, German ski jumper and coach. •
Jim Tunney, 95, American football official. •
David Weatherley, 85, British-born New Zealand actor (
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring,
Power Rangers Operation Overdrive,
Home and Away).
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Duane Acker, 93, American academic, president of
Kansas State University (1975–1986). •
Derek Ansell, 90, British music critic and jazz writer. •
Koko Ateba, Cameroonian singer and guitarist. •
James Callan, 77, American excommunicated Roman Catholic priest. •
Mihir Kanti Chaudhuri, 77, Indian inorganic chemist and academic administrator, vice-chancellor of
Tezpur University (2007–2017). •
Dan Coulter, 49, Canadian politician,
British Columbia MLA (2020–2024). •
Diane Delano, 67, American actress (
Northern Exposure,
Popular,
The Ellen Show), cancer. •
Carter Eckert, 78–79, American historian. •
Dimitrios Grafas, 87, Greek footballer (
Ethnikos Piraeus,
national team). •
Helal Hafiz, 76, Bangladeshi poet. •
Charles Handy, 92, Irish
organizational behaviorist. •
Henk Herrenberg, 86, Surinamese diplomat and politician,
minister of foreign affairs (1986–1987). •
Gheorghe Hioară, 76, Moldovan politician and diplomat,
MP (1990–1994). •
Raúl Ilaquiche, 51, Ecuadorian lawyer and politician,
deputy (2007), traffic collision. •
Jerome H. Kern, 87, American lawyer and investment banker, pancreatic cancer. •
Karloff Lagarde Jr., 54, Mexican professional wrestler (
CMLL). •
Antero Laukkanen, 66, Finnish priest and politician,
MP (2015–2023). •
Lemon Drop Kid, 28, American
Thoroughbred racehorse, winner of the
1999 Belmont Stakes. •
Ron Locke, 85, American baseball player (
New York Mets). •
Evelyn Lord, 98, American politician, member of the
Delaware Senate (1962–1964), mayor of
Beaumont, Texas (1990–1994, 2002–2005). •
Mick Minogue, 88, Irish hurling player (
Roscrea) and coach (
Moneygall). •
Joanne Pierce Misko, 83, American FBI agent. •
Lorraine O'Grady, 90, American artist. •
Kay Patterson, 93, American politician, member of the
South Carolina House of Representatives (1975–1985) and
Senate (1985–2008). •
Orrin H. Pilkey, 90, American marine geologist. •
Freddie Strahan, 85, Irish footballer (
Shelbourne,
national team). •
Bill Weber, 67, American sports broadcaster (
NASCAR on NBC,
NASCAR on TNT). •
Jimmy Wilkerson, 43, American football player (
Kansas City Chiefs,
Tampa Bay Buccaneers), heart attack. •
Axel Wirtz, 67, German government official and politician, member of the
Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia (1999–2017).
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Isak Andic, 71, Turkish-born Spanish businessman, founder and chairman of
Mango, fall. •
Kevin Andrews, 69, Australian politician,
MP (1991–2022), minister for
defence (2014–2015) and
social services (2013–2014), cancer. •
Austin Asche, 99, Australian jurist,
administrator (1993–1997) and
chief justice of the Northern Territory (1987–1993). •
Julio Camacho Aguilera, 100, Cuban politician and military officer. •
Israel Charny, 93, Israeli psychologist and genocide scholar. •
John R. Countryman, 91, American actor (
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington,
The Blue Bird) and diplomat,
ambassador to Oman (1981–1985). •
George Cummings, 86, American guitarist (
Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show) and songwriter. •
Mircea Diaconu, 74, Romanian actor (
The Prophet, the Gold and the Transylvanians) and politician,
minister of culture (2012) and
MEP (2014–2019), colon cancer. •
Rachel Dror, 103, German-Israeli teacher and Holocaust survivor. •
E. V. K. S. Elangovan, 75, Indian politician,
MP (2004–2009) and
Tamil Nadu MLA (1984–1989, since 2023), lung disease. •
George Eugeniou, 93, Cypriot actor and theatre director. •
Pierre Ferdais, 76, Canadian Olympic handball player (
1976). •
Silvino Francisco, 78, South African snooker player,
British Open winner (
1985). •
Monte Landis, 91, Scottish-American actor (''
Pee-wee's Big Adventure, Young Frankenstein, The Monkees''). •
Frans Körver, 87, Dutch football player (
MVV) and manager (MVV,
Fortuna Sittard). •
Bill Miller, 84, American football player (
Oakland Raiders,
Dallas Texans,
Buffalo Bills). •
Pamela Morsi, 73, American author. •
Frank Nabwiso, 84, Ugandan educator and politician,
MP (2001–2006). •
Enema Paul, Nigerian politician. •
Lina Sagaral Reyes, 63, Filipino journalist (
Philippine Daily Inquirer). •
Horst Schild, 82, German politician,
MP (1994–2005). •
John Spratt, 82, American politician, member of the
U.S. House of Representatives (1983–2011), complications from Parkinson's disease. •
Josef Taus, 92, Austrian politician and industrialist, member of the
National Council (1975–1991). •
Giacinto Urso, 99, Italian politician,
deputy (1963–1983). •
Ed Van Put, 88, American fisherman and author. •
Klaus Wöller, 68, German handball player, Olympic silver medalist (
1984).
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Jean Adamson, 96, British writer (
Topsy and Tim). •
Jodhaiya Bai Baiga, 86, Indian visual artist. •
Aziza Barnes, 32, American poet and playwright, suicide. •
Andrew Bennett, 85, British politician,
MP (1974–2005). •
Juan Cárdenas Arroyo, 85, Colombian painter. •
Jaime Córdoba, 74, Curaçaoan politician, member (2010–2016, 2017–2021) and vice president (2012–2015) of the
Parliament. •
Loren Graham, 91, American science historian. •
Zakir Hussain, 73, Indian
tabla player (
Shakti),
idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. •
Lionel Manga, 69, Cameroonian writer and art critic. •
Sławomir Marczewski, 74, Polish politician,
MP (1993–1997). •
David A. McIntee, 55, British writer (
White Darkness,
Sanctuary,
The Shadow of Weng-Chiang). •
Robert H. McKercher, 94, Canadian lawyer, president of the
Law Society of Saskatchewan (1978) and the
Canadian Bar Association (1983–1984). •
Chris Murphy, 56, Northern Irish Gaelic footballer (
Castlewellan,
Clan na Gael,
Antrim). •
Hugh Planche, 93, Canadian politician,
Alberta MLA (1975–1986). •
Fada Santoro, 100, Brazilian actress (
La Delatora,
Needle in the Haystack,
Berlin to the Samba Beat). •
Shigeko Sasamori, 92, Japanese peace activist. •
Luis Suárez Fernández, 100, Spanish historian, member of the
Royal Academy of History. •
Ankaralı Turgut, 61, Turkish singer, lung cancer. •
Monique Vézina, 89, Canadian politician,
MP (1984–1993), minister of
supply and services (1986–1988) and twice
responsible for La Francophonie. •
Alexandra Zaharias, 95, American ballerina. •
Rezki Zerarti, 86, Algerian painter.
16 •
S. M. Akram, 80, Bangladeshi politician,
MP (1996–2001). •
Naa Amanua, 75–76, Ghanaian singer. •
Basim Bello, 61, Iraqi politician, mayor of
Tel Keppe (2004–2017, 2018–2024). •
Thomas Berly, 92, Indian film director (
Ithu Manushyano,
Vellarikka Pattanam) and actor (
Thiramala). •
Gunnar Breimo, 85, Norwegian politician,
MP (1993–2001). •
Anita Bryant, 84, American singer ("
Paper Roses", "
My Little Corner of the World") and anti-gay rights activist (
Save Our Children), cancer. •
Arlene Croce, 90, American dance critic (
The New Yorker), co-founder of
Ballet Review. •
Bob Davis, 83, American politician, member of the
Texas House of Representatives (1973–1983). •
Richard Easterlin, 98, American economist. •
Gorica Gajević, 66, Serbian lawyer and politician. •
Tulsi Gowda, 86, Indian environmentalist. •
Enver Hadžihasanović, 74, Bosnian general and convicted war criminal. •
Jean Jennings, 70, American automobile journalist and editor (
Car and Driver,
Automobile), complications from Alzheimer's disease. •
James E. Malone Jr., 67, American politician, member of the
Maryland House of Delegates (1995–2014), brain cancer. •
Margarita Mihneva, 72, Bulgarian journalist, cancer. •
Lisa Morris-Julian, 48, Trinidadian politician,
MP (since 2020), fire. •
Khaled Nabhan, 54, Palestinian social media personality, air strike. •
Étienne Nguyễn Như Thể, 89, Vietnamese Roman Catholic prelate, coadjutor archbishop of
Huế (1975–1983) and archbishop of
Huế (1998–2012). •
Rodessa Barrett Porter, 94, American gospel singer (
The Barrett Sisters), stroke. •
Andrew Radford, 79, British linguist. •
Kader Rahman, 85, Hong Kong Olympic field hockey player (
1964). •
Henri Simon, 102, French Marxist militant. •
Prem Lal Singh, 87, Nepali politician,
MP (1999–2008) and
mayor of Kathmandu (1992–1997), stomach disease. •
Eugene Stevens, 85, American chemist. •
Gary Sutherland, 80, American baseball player (
Philadelphia Phillies,
Montreal Expos,
Detroit Tigers),
cholangiocarcinoma. •
Yoshio Taniguchi, 87, Japanese architect (
MoMA), pneumonia. •
Dick Van Arsdale, 81, American basketball player (
New York Knicks,
Phoenix Suns), kidney failure. •
Wittekind, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont, 88, German member of former princely house. •
Natalie Lynn Rupnow, 15, perpetrator in the 2024 Abundant Life Christian School shooting in Madison, Wisconsin, United States, suicide by gunshot.
17 •
Roshan Lal Anand, 100, Indian sports administrator. •
Alfa Anderson, 78, American singer (
Chic). •
Gian Paolo Barbieri, 89, Italian fashion photographer. •
Francis Bellotti, 101, American politician,
lieutenant governor (1963–1965) and
attorney general (1975–1987) of Massachusetts. •
Mark Braunias, 69, New Zealand painter. •
Mike Brewer, 80, American musician (
Brewer & Shipley) and songwriter ("
One Toke Over the Line"). •
David Brodie, 81, British motor racing driver. •
Bill Calhoun, 97, American basketball player (
Rochester Royals,
Baltimore Bullets,
Milwaukee Hawks). •
Michel del Castillo, 91, French writer. •
Roberto Esteban Chavez, 92, American artist. •
Nicholas Chia, 86, Singaporean Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop of
Singapore (2001–2013). •
Rayful Edmond, 60, American drug trafficker, heart attack. •
Aigars Fadejevs, 48, Latvian athlete, Olympic silver medalist (
2000). •
Dmytro Habinet, 41, Ukrainian jurist and politician,
governor of Khmelnytskyi Oblast (2019–2020). •
Patricia Johnson, 95, English operatic mezzo-soprano. •
Mary Keir, 112, British supercentenarian, oldest person in Wales (since 2021). •
Kevin Kelly, 79, Irish Gaelic footballer (
Carbury,
Athlone,
Kildare). •
Hassan Khan, 88, Indian politician,
MP (1999–2004, 2009–2014). •
Igor Kirillov, 54, Russian military officer, commander of the
Russian NBC Protection Troops (since 2017), bombing. •
Ralph Klemme, 85, American politician, member of the
Iowa House of Representatives (1993–2005), cancer. •
Alex Kroll, 87, American football player (
New York Titans). •
Nikolai Kryzhanovsky, 87, Belarusian politician,
deputy (1990–1995). •
William Labov, 97, American linguist. •
Li Jianping, 64, Chinese politician, executed. •
José Antonio Lopetegui, 94, Spanish
harrijasotzaile. •
David Mallett, 73, American singer and songwriter ("
Garden Song"). •
Marcel Marnat, 91, French musicologist, journalist, and radio producer. •
Alphonse S. Marotta, 90, American politician, member of the
Connecticut House of Representatives (1990–1993). •
Berrien Moore III, 83, American mathematician and earth scientist. •
Banu Onaral, 75, Turkish biomedical engineer, cancer. •
Marisa Paredes, 78, Spanish actress (
In a Glass Cage,
Life Is Beautiful,
Deep Crimson), heart failure. •
Willie Phua, 96, Singaporean cameraman. •
Beatriz Sarlo, 82, Argentine writer, essayist and literary critic, complications from a stroke. •
Son Se-il, 89, South Korean journalist and politician,
MP (1981–1985, 1992–2000). •
Roger C. Thomas, 85, British physiologist. •
Colin Tilney, 91, Canadian harpsichordist, pianist and teacher. •
Jānis Timma, 32, Latvian basketball player (
ASK Riga,
Zenit Saint Petersburg,
Olympiacos), suicide. •
Arnold Uhrlass, 93, American Olympic speed skater (
1960) and cyclist (
1964). •
Rik Van Looy, 90, Belgian
Hall of Fame racing cyclist, Olympic champion (
1952), world champion (
1960,
1961).
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Cosmas Michael Angkur, 87, Indonesian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Bogor (1994–2013). •
Tony Bentley, 84, English footballer (
Southend United). •
Patrick Conolly-Carew, 7th Baron Carew, 86, Irish Olympic equestrian (
1972) and hereditary peer, member of the
House of Lords (1994–1999). •
James Coffey, 85, American politician, member of the
New Hampshire House of Representatives (2010–2016). •
Dietmar Constantini, 69, Austrian football player (
SWW Innsbruck) and manager (
Mainz 05,
national team), complications from dementia. •
Joseph Corcoran, 49, American convicted mass murderer, execution by lethal injection. •
Carole Crawford, 81, Jamaican model and beauty queen,
Miss World (1963). •
Thomas R. DiLuglio, 93, American politician,
Rhode Island lieutenant governor (1977–1985). •
Vladimir Dorokhov, 70, Russian volleyball player, Olympic champion (
1980). •
Slim Dunlap, 73, American guitarist (
The Replacements). •
Gothandaraman, 65, Indian actor (
Kalakalappu). •
Daniel Haller, 95, American film director (
Die, Monster, Die!,
The Dunwich Horror,
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century) and art designer. •
Sigrid Kehl, 95, German operatic soprano (
Leipzig Opera). •
Frank Kendrick, 74, American basketball player (
Purdue Boilermakers,
Golden State Warriors). •
Martin Lodge, 70, New Zealand composer and musicologist. •
Fred Lorenzen, 89, American
Hall of Fame racing driver,
Daytona 500 winner (
1965), complications from dementia. •
John Marsden, 74, Australian writer (
Tomorrow, When the War Began,
So Much to Tell You). •
Marty Mayberry, 38, Australian alpine skier, Paralympic silver medalist (
2010). •
Serhiy Olizarenko, 70, Ukrainian Olympic steeplechase runner (
1980). •
Hermes Phettberg, 72, Austrian artist, comedian and actor. •
Ann Rockefeller Roberts, 90, American activist for
native Americans, complications from surgery. •
Colin P. Rourke, 81, British mathematician. •
Zilia Sánchez Domínguez, 98, Cuban-born Puerto Rican visual artist. •
Bjørn Sand, 96, Norwegian actor. •
Heikki Silvennoinen, 70, Finnish musician (
Tabula Rasa), comedian (
Kummeli), and actor (
Kummeli: Kultakuume). •
Sokratis Skartsis, 88, Greek poet, writer, and academic. •
Friedrich St. Florian, 91, Austrian-American architect (
World War II Memorial,
Providence Place). •
Pat White, 76, American politician, member of the
West Virginia House of Delegates (1984–1994), neuroendocrine carcinoma. •
Klaus Wolfermann, 78, German javelin thrower, Olympic champion (
1972).
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George L. Bartlett, 100, American marine corps brigadier general. •
Sandra Blain, 82–83, American ceramics artist. •
Stanley Booth, 82, American music journalist. •
Fabrizio Capucci, 85, Italian composer and actor (
The Warm Life,
Rita the American Girl). •
Margalida Castro, 81, Colombian actress (
Yo y tú,
Adrián está de visita,
La viuda de la mafia), cancer. •
Henry Craft, 75, American politician, member of the
Tennessee House of Representatives (1973–1975). •
Shankar Dayal, 54, Indian film director and screenwriter (
Saguni), heart attack. •
Richard E. Fletcher, 89, American politician, member of the
New Hampshire House of Representatives (1998–2004, 2006–2008). •
Gaboro, 23, Swedish rapper, shot. •
Meena Ganesh, 82, Indian actress (
Mukha Chithram,
Pingami,
Achan Kombathu Amma Varampathu), stroke. •
Vakhtang Golandzia, 55, Abkhazian politician,
MP,
shot. •
Martha Keys, 94, American politician, member of the
U.S. House of Representatives (1975–1979). •
Michael Leunig, 79, Australian cartoonist. •
Barry N. Malzberg, 85, American writer (
The Falling Astronauts,
Beyond Apollo,
In the Stone House) and editor, pneumonia and bacterial infection. •
Federico Mayor Zaragoza, 90, Spanish scientist, academic and politician, director-general of
UNESCO (1987–1999),
minister of education and science (1981–1982) and
MEP (1987). •
Darshanam Mogilaiah, 73, Indian tribal musician, kidney disease. •
Martin Óg Morrissey, 90, Irish hurler (
Mount Sion) and Gaelic footballer (
Waterford). •
Francisco Nemenzo Jr., 89, Filipino political scientist,
president of the University of the Philippines (1999–2005) and chancellor of
UP Visayas (1989–1992). •
Patrick O'Donnell, 59, Northern Irish Gaelic footballer (
Banagher,
Derry). •
Robert Paul, 87, Canadian figure skater, Olympic champion (
1960) and four-time
world champion. •
Patrick Pillay, 75, Seychellois politician, speaker of the
National Assembly (2016–2018). •
Art Seaberg, 88, American politician, member of the
Minnesota House of Representatives (1983–1993). •
Kirsten Simone, 90, Danish ballerina. •
Miet Smet, 81, Belgian politician,
senator (2007–2010),
MEP (1999–2004), and
Flemish MP (since 2004). •
Paul Szabo, 76, Canadian politician,
MP (1993–2011). •
Joanna Tope, 80, English actress (
Emmerdale,
The Omega Factor,
The Tomorrow People). •
Ken Tschumper, 74, American politician, member of the
Minnesota House of Representatives (2007–2009), cancer. •
Uncle Mo, 16, American Thoroughbred racehorse, euthanized. •
Kevin Ray Underwood, 45, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection. •
Gwen Van Dam, 96, American actress (
Coming Home,
Stir Crazy,
True Confessions). •
Dennis Wainwright, 89, Bermudian cricketer (
national team) and footballer (
national team). •
Tsuneo Watanabe, 98, Japanese journalist and publisher (
Yomiuri Shimbun), pneumonia. •
Ralph Wayne, 92, American politician, member of the
Texas House of Representatives (1964–1972). •
Russ Weeks, 82, American politician, member of the
West Virginia Senate (2002–2006). •
Wincey Willis, 76, British television and radio broadcaster (
Good Morning Britain,
Treasure Hunt). •
Xie Fang, 89, Chinese actress (
Two Stage Sisters,
The Chinese Widow). •
Charles Young Jr., 62, American politician, member of the
Mississippi House of Representatives (since 2012).
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Tofig Aghababayev, 96, Azerbaijani painter. •
A. F. Hassan Ariff, 83, Bangladeshi lawyer,
attorney general (2001–2005), adviser of
land (2008–2009, since 2024) and
civil aviation and tourism (since 2024). •
Čedomir Božić, 40, Serbian administrator and politician, mayor of
Žabalj (2012–2020), heart attack. •
Om Prakash Chautala, 89, Indian politician, four-time
chief minister of Haryana, cardiac arrest. •
Sugar Pie DeSanto, 89, American singer. •
George Eastham, 88, English footballer (
Arsenal,
Stoke City,
national team). •
John Erwin, 88, American voice actor (
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe,
She-Ra: Princess of Power,
The Archie Show). •
Giovanni Graber, 85, Italian Olympic luger (
1964,
1968). •
Ann Hartley, 82, New Zealand politician,
MP (1999–2008), mayor of
North Shore City (1989–1992). •
Rickey Henderson, 65, American
Hall of Fame baseball player (
Oakland Athletics,
New York Yankees,
San Diego Padres), World Series champion (
1989,
1993), pneumonia. •
Jonathan Holden, 83, American poet. •
Thierry Jacob, 59, French boxer,
WBC world champion (1992). •
Vilmos Jakab, 72, Hungarian Olympic boxer (
1976). •
Zaur Kaziev, 41, Russian footballer (
FC Sheksna Cherepovets,
FC Olimp-Dolgoprudny). (death announced on this date) •
June Kreuzer, 80, American politician, member of the
Ohio House of Representatives (1983–1986). •
Abigail McGrath, 84, American writer, actor, and playwright. •
Bernard McGurrin, 91, English rugby league player (
Wigan,
Leigh). •
Kurt Laurenz Metzler, 83, Swiss sculptor. •
Raja Mitra, 79, Indian film director, cancer. •
Gearóid Ó Cairealláin, 67, Irish language activist, editor and president of
Conradh na Gaeilge. •
Bright Owusu, 26, Ghanaian actor and comedian. •
Shirish B. Patel, 92, Indian civil engineer. •
Rey Misterio, 66, Mexican professional wrestler (
AAA,
WWA). •
Leif Silbersky, 86, Swedish lawyer and author. •
Turgut Toydemir, 86, Turkish architect, shot. •
Muriel Stanley Venne, 87, Canadian
Métis community leader and Indigenous rights activist. •
C. B. Zaman, 78–79, Bangladeshi film director (
Puroskar) and actor (
Ek Takar Bou), heart attack. •
George Zebrowski, 78, Austrian-born American science fiction writer (
Macrolife,
The Killing Star,
Nebula Awards 20). •
Helena Zeťová, 44, Czech singer.
21 •
Godwin Abbe, 75, Nigerian politician, minister of
defence (2009–2010) and
interior (2007–2009),
governor of Akwa Ibom State (1988–1990). •
Catherine Aird, 94, English novelist. •
Jack Bond, 87, British film director (
Separation,
Anti-Clock, ''
It Couldn't Happen Here''). •
Michelle Botes, 62, South African actress (
American Ninja 2: The Confrontation,
Arende,
Isidingo), cancer. •
Casey Chaos, 59, American punk and metal singer (
Amen,
Christian Death,
Scum), heart attack. •
Stephen Chmilar, 79, Canadian
Ukrainian Catholic hierarch, bishop of
Toronto and Eastern Canada (2003–2019). •
Martin Dechev, 34, Bulgarian footballer (
Montana,
Oborishte,
Slavia Sofia). •
Art Evans, 82, American actor (
Die Hard 2, ''
A Soldier's Story, Fright Night''), complications from diabetes. •
Woody Fraser, 90, American television producer (
The Mike Douglas Show,
Good Morning America) and director. •
Murray H. Goodman, 99, American real estate developer and philanthropist. •
Harvendra Singh Hanspal, 86, Indian politician,
MP (1980–1992). •
Max Hayslette, 94, American painter. •
Hannelore Hoger, 82, German actress (
Long Hello and Short Goodbye,
Henri 4,
Heidi). •
Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston, 90, American
World War II internee and author (
Farewell to Manzanar). •
Maïté, 86, French restaurateur and television presenter. •
Don Martina, 89, Curaçaoan politician,
prime minister of the Netherlands Antilles (1979–1984, 1986–1988). •
Hudson Meek, 16, American actor (
Baby Driver,
90 Minutes in Heaven), traffic collision. •
Rohan Mirchandani, 42, Indian industrialist, cardiac arrest. •
Eric Saarinen, 82, American cinematographer (
The Hills Have Eyes,
Lost in America,
You Light Up My Life). •
John Sykes, 65, English guitarist (
Thin Lizzy,
Whitesnake) and songwriter ("
Is This Love"), cancer. •
Brian Turner, 91, Australian
footballer (
Collingwood,
North Melbourne). •
Bernhard Worms, 94, German politician, member of the
Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia (1970–1990),
MP (1990). •
Jerome T. Youngman, 73, American musician.
22 •
Louis Bechtle, 97, American jurist, judge (1972–2001) and chief judge (1990–1993) of the
U. S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. •
Geoffrey Deuel, 81, American actor (
The Young and the Restless,
The F.B.I.,
Chisum), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. •
David B. Douzanis, 74, American politician, member of the
New Hampshire House of Representatives (1974–1976). •
Vincent Fort, 68, American politician, member of the
Georgia State Senate (1996–2017), cancer. •
Qamruddin Ahmad Gorakhpuri, 86, Indian Islamic scholar. •
Awang Faroek Ishak, 76, Indonesian politician,
governor of East Kalimantan (2008–2018). •
Eduard Kuznetsov, 85, Russian-Israeli dissident, journalist, and writer, co-leader of the
Dymshits–Kuznetsov hijacking affair. •
Murray D. Levy, 79, American politician, member of the
Maryland House of Delegates (2004–2011). •
Dieter Lindner, 85, German footballer (
Eintracht Frankfurt). •
Liu Yuan, 64, Chinese musician, cancer. •
Youssef Nada, 93, Egyptian banker, co-founder of
Al Taqwa Bank. •
Marilyn Oshman, 85, American businesswoman. •
Stuart A. Rice, 92, American theoretical and physical chemist. •
Augusto Rollandin, 75, Italian politician,
senator (2001–2006) and
president of Aosta Valley (1984–1990, 2008–2017). •
Herbert Rusche, 72, German LGBTQ activist and politician,
MP (1985–1987). •
Hans Jörg Schimanek, 84, Austrian journalist and politician, member of the
Landtag of Lower Austria (1999–2000). •
Alan Senauke, 77, American
Sōtō Zen priest, folk musician, and poet, complications from a heart attack. •
Mykola Soroka, 72, Ukrainian politician,
governor of Rivne Oblast (1997–2005) and
MP (2012–2014). •
Roze Stiebra, 82, Latvian animator. •
Stewart Stover, 86, American football player (
Dallas Texans/Kansas City Chiefs,
Hamilton Tiger-Cats).
23 •
Suvojit Banerjee, 39, Indian cricketer (
Bengal), cardiac arrest. •
Shyam Benegal, 90, Indian film director (
Ankur,
Nishant,
Mammo) and politician,
MP (2006–2012), kidney disease. •
Dési Bouterse, 79, Surinamese politician, military officer, and convicted murderer,
commander of the Armed Forces (1980–1990), chairman of the
National Military Council (1980–1987) and
president (2010–2020), liver failure. •
Vladimir Burakov, 70, Russian politician. •
Michael Burkard, 77, American poet and educator. •
Burt, , Australian
saltwater crocodile and
animal actor (
Crocodile Dundee). (death announced on this date) •
Colin Campbell, 78, British Olympic middle-distance runner (
1968,
1972) and bobsledder (
1976). •
Teodoras Četrauskas, 80, Lithuanian writer and literary translator. •
Edward Champlin, 76, American academic (
Princeton University). •
Faiz Ali Chishti, 97, Pakistani general, heart and lung disease. •
Gary Cohn, 72, American investigative reporter and academic. •
Timothy Cullen, 80, American politician, member of the
Wisconsin Senate (1975–1987, 2011–2015), heart condition. •
George DeTitta Sr., 94, American set decorator (
Ragtime,
Fatal Attraction,
Saturday Night Fever). •
Tigran Eganyan, 46, Armenian politician,
MP (2005–2006). •
Mick Fleming, 91, Irish hurler (
St Senan's,
Kilkenny). •
Brian Freemantle, 88, English writer (
Charlie Muffin) and journalist (
Daily Mail,
Daily Sketch), complications from Parkinson's disease. •
Thomas Gaither, 86, American botanist and civil rights activist (
Friendship Nine). •
Mihály Gellér, 77, Hungarian Olympic ski jumper (
1968). •
Wacław Gluth-Nowowiejski, 98, Polish publicist and author. •
Gerardo Guevara, 94, Ecuadorian composer. •
Sophie Hediger, 26, Swiss Olympic snowboarder (
2022), avalanche. •
Earnest Johnson, 72, American politician, member of the
Alabama House of Representatives (1994–1998). •
Hanna Katzir, 78, Israeli hostage. •
Anatoly Khvorostov, 84, Russian art historian. •
Angus MacInnes, 77, Canadian actor (
Star Wars,
Strange Brew,
Witness). •
Pere Moles, 89, Andorran politician and historian, four-time
general councillor. •
Dalmacio Negro Pavón, 93, Spanish philosopher, member of the
Royal Academy of Moral and Political Sciences. •
Zhaleh Olov, 97, Iranian actress (
Wood Pigeon,
Dash Akol,
The Fateful Day). •
Victor Parsonnet, 100, American cardiac surgeon. •
Gordon Pulley, 88, English footballer (
Gillingham,
Millwall,
Peterborough United). •
Sylvia Rambo, 88, American jurist, judge of the
U.S. District Court for Middle Pennsylvania (1979–2024). •
Leigh Robertson, 74, Australian
footballer (
Fitzroy). •
Regina Sarfaty, 90, American opera singer. •
Helmut Schlesinger, 100, German economist, president of the
Deutsche Bundesbank (1991–1993). •
Mel Shapiro, 89, American theater director. •
Shi Zhongheng, 94, Chinese engineer, member of the
Chinese Academy of Engineering. •
Carole Wilbourn, 84, American cat therapist.
24 •
Nils Aaness, 88, Norwegian Olympic speed skater (
1960,
1964). •
Arlene Agus, 75, American writer. (body discovered on this date) •
Joe Average, 67, Canadian artist. •
Curtis Cheek, 66, American bridge player. •
Jiří Čížek, 86, Czechoslovak-born Canadian chemist. •
Richard M. Cohen, 76, American journalist, television producer (
CBS News,
CNN), and author, acute respiratory failure. •
Alceu Collares, 97, Brazilian politician,
governor of Rio Grande do Sul (1991–1995) and
mayor of Porto Alegre (1986–1989), pneumonia. •
Constantin Drumen, 74, Romanian politician,
deputy (1996–2000). •
Alfredo Fiorito, 71, Argentine disc jockey. (death announced on this date) •
Edwin Gastanes, 66, Filipino lawyer and sports administrator, general secretary of the
Philippine Football Federation (2013–2023) and
Philippine Olympic Committee (2019–2023). •
Pascal Hervé, 60, French Olympic road racing cyclist (
1992). •
Tom Hyland, 72, Irish human rights activist, campaigner for the
East Timorese people. •
Akitomo Kaneko, 97, Japanese Olympic gymnast (
1952). •
Charles F. Lettow, 83, American lawyer and jurist, judge of the
United States Court of Federal Claims (since 2003). •
Dorthy Moxley, 92, American crime victim advocate, influenza. •
Richard Perry, 82, American record producer ("
You're So Vain", "
Photograph", "
Slow Hand"). •
George Petak, 75, American politician, member of the
Wisconsin Senate (1991–1996), cancer. •
Alfredo Prior, 72, Argentine painter, writer and musician. •
Utz Rothe, 84, Austrian artist, fire. •
Octavio Salazar Miranda, 72, Peruvian politician,
MP (2011–2019),
minister of the interior (2009–2010). •
Priya Suriyasena, 80, Sri Lankan singer.
25 •
Britt Allcroft, 81, English writer (
Thomas & Friends). •
Ouanes Amor, 88, French painter. •
Paul Abine Ayah, 74, Cameroonian politician,
MP (2002–2011). •
Bill Bergey, 79, American football player (
Cincinnati Bengals,
Philadelphia Eagles), cancer. •
Brent Billingsley, 49, American baseball player (
Florida Marlins). •
Johann Böhm, 95, Romanian-born German historian. •
Jax Dane, 48, American professional wrestler (
NWA,
ROH), complications from a heart attack. •
Dulce, 69, Mexican singer and actress, lung cancer. •
Eric Hänni, 86, Swiss judoka, Olympic silver medalist (
1964). •
Bernice Heloo, 70, Ghanaian politician,
MP (2013–2017). •
Farhad Karibov, 72, Azerbaijani politician,
MP (2005–2015). •
María Antonia Morales, 93, Chilean judge, justice of the
Supreme Court (2001–2006). •
Mary Murphy, 85, American politician, member of the
Minnesota House of Representatives (1977–2023), complications from a stroke. •
M. T. Vasudevan Nair, 91, Indian novelist (
Naalukettu,
Manju,
Kaalam) and screenwriter, heart failure. •
Kiriko Nananan, 52, Japanese manga artist (
Blue,
Strawberry Shortcakes). •
Dora Moono Nyambe, 32, Zambian humanitarian and social media personality. •
Brady Paxton, 77, American politician, member of the
West Virginia House of Delegates (1993–1995, 1999–2014). •
Carlos Pedroso, 57, Cuban fencer, Olympic bronze medallist (
2000), burns. •
Bapsi Sidhwa, 86, Pakistani novelist (
Cracking India,
Water,
The Crow Eaters). •
Osamu Suzuki, 94, Japanese automotive industry executive, president (1978–2000) and chairman (2000–2021) of
Suzuki, lymphoma. •
Marie Winn, 88, American author (
The Plug-In Drug) and journalist (
The Wall Street Journal). • Notable Azerbaijanis killed in the crash of
Azerbaijan Airlines Flight 8243: •
Hokuma Aliyeva, 33, flight attendant •
Aleksandr Kalyaninov, 32, pilot •
Igor Kshnyakin, 62, pilot
26 •
Robert Baldwin, 59, Japanese-Canadian actor (
Zyuden Sentai Kyoryuger), colon cancer. •
Sammy Thurman Brackenbury, 91, American
Hall of Fame barrel racer. •
Dick Capri, 93, American actor (
They Still Call Me Bruce) and comedian,
aortic dissection. •
John B. Cobb, 99, American environmentalist and theologian. •
Gary Conklin, 92, American documentarian (
Memories of Berlin: The Twilight of Weimar Culture,
Gore Vidal: The Man Who Said No). •
Mary Damron, 70, American missionary, cancer. •
Sabapathy Dekshinamurthy, 61, Indian film director (
Bharathan). •
Yoshitaka Egawa, 82, Japanese Olympic basketball player (
1964). •
Richard Gibson, 89, British architect. •
Chisako Kakehi, 78, Japanese serial killer. •
Ney Latorraca, 80, Brazilian actor (
Vamp,
Da Cor do Pecado,
TV Pirata), prostate cancer. •
Daniel Légère, 65, Canadian trade unionist, liver cancer. •
Josef Lewkowicz, 98, Polish-Israeli Holocaust survivor and Nazi hunter. •
OG Maco, 32, American rapper ("
U Guessed It", "
Doctor Pepper"), suicide by gunshot. •
Phebe Marr, 93, American historian. •
Salem Masadeh, 94, Jordanian politician. (death announced on this date) •
Paul Oreffice, 97, Italian-born American businessman. •
Gianpaolo Ormezzano, 89, Italian journalist (
La Stampa,
Guerin Sportivo,
Tuttosport). •
Richard Parsons, 76, American financial and media executive (
CBS,
Time Warner),
chairman of Citigroup (2009–2012), multiple myeloma. •
Akumal Ramachander, 75, Indian art critic and writer. •
Cassandra Salguero, 21, Mexican beach soccer player. •
Tom Seabron, 67, American football player (
San Francisco 49ers,
St. Louis Cardinals), heart attack. •
Manmohan Singh, 92, Indian politician,
prime minister (2004–2014),
MP (1991–2024), and
minister of finance (1991–1996), heart disease. •
Konstantin Smeshko, 61, Russian military commander. •
Ruslan Solyanyk, 40, Ukrainian footballer (
Vorskla Poltava,
Mariupol,
FC Tytan Armiansk). •
Ernst Terhardt, 90, German engineer. •
William E. Thurman, 93, American lieutenant general. •
Sergei Toporov, 53, Russian football player (
Zarya Leninsk-Kuznetsky,
SOYUZ-Gazprom Izhevsk) and manager (
Shakhta Raspadskaya Mezhdurechensk). •
Vladimir Tsyrenov, 83, Russian long-distance and marathon runner. •
Janet Wanja, 40, Kenyan Olympic volleyball player (
2004), gallbladder cancer. •
Geoff Wheel, 73, Welsh rugby player (
Mumbles,
Swansea,
national team), motor neurone disease.
27 •
Toshiyuki Adachi, 70, Japanese politician,
MP (since 2016), shipwreck. •
Soraya Bedjora Adiong, 80, Filipino politician,
governor of Lanao del Sur (2016–2019). •
Daniele Bagnoli, 71, Italian volleyball coach (
Top Volley Latina). •
Paul Bamba, 35, Puerto Rican boxer. •
Arnold M. Brown, 93, American politician, member of the
South Dakota House of Representatives (1993–1997) and
Senate (1997–2005). •
Nigel Buesst, 86, Australian filmmaker (
Dead Easy,
Come Out Fighting,
Compo). •
Mickey Bullock, 78, English footballer (
Leyton Orient,
Halifax Town,
Oxford United). •
Richard F. Colburn, 74, American politician, member of the
Maryland House of Delegates (1983–1991) and
Senate (1995–2015). •
Kari Dziedzic, 62, American politician, member of the
Minnesota Senate (since 2012), ovarian cancer. •
Tony Geraghty, 92, British journalist (
The Boston Globe,
The Sunday Times) and paratrooper. •
Greg Gumbel, 78, American sportscaster (
CBS Sports,
NFL), cancer. •
Dayle Haddon, 76, Canadian model and actress (''
The World's Greatest Athlete, North Dallas Forty, Cyborg''), carbon monoxide poisoning. •
Olivia Hussey, 73, British actress (
Romeo and Juliet,
Black Christmas,
Jesus of Nazareth), breast cancer. •
Juan Jaime, 37,
Dominican baseball player (
Atlanta Braves,
Chunichi Dragons), heart attack. •
Bachuki Kardava, 54, Georgian politician,
MP (since 2020), perforated ulcer. •
Humberto Lepe Lepe, 75, Mexican politician,
MP (2009–2012). (death announced on this date) •
Stavri Lubonja, 89, Albanian football player (
Dinamo Tirana) and manager (
Flamurtari, Dinamo Tirana). •
Geraldo Magela, 89, Brazilian lawyer and politician,
attorney general (1993–2000),
minister of defence (2000–2003). •
Abdul Rehman Makki, 70, Pakistani Islamist, co-founder of
Lashkar-e-Taiba, heart attack. •
Charles C. Mann, 89, American politician, member of the
Georgia House of Representatives (1975–1983). •
Charlie Maxwell, 97, American baseball player (
Detroit Tigers,
Boston Red Sox,
Chicago White Sox). •
Lloyd Miller, 86, American jazz musician. •
Ted Mittet, 83, American rower, Olympic bronze medallist (
1964). •
Rustam Shah Mohmand, 82, Pakistani diplomat,
interior secretary (1999) and
Chief Secretary of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (1997–1998). •
Arnold Orowae, 69, Papua New Guinean Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop (1999–2004), coadjutor bishop (2004–2008) and bishop (since 2008) of
Wabag. •
Cesare Ragazzi, 83, Italian businessman and television personality. •
David B. Rivkin, 68, American attorney and conservative commentator. •
Svetozar Šapurić, 64, Serbian football player (
Vrbas,
Vojvodina) and manager (
Ethnikos Achna). •
Dame Rosalind Savill, 73, British museum curator, cancer. •
Charles Shyer, 83, American screenwriter and film director (
Private Benjamin,
Father of the Bride,
The Parent Trap). •
Frank Wilson, 80, Welsh rugby union (
Cardiff RFC) and rugby league (
St Helens,
Salford) player. •
Charlie Wright, 86, Scottish football player (
Grimsby Town,
Charlton Athletic) and manager (
Bolton Wanderers). •
Ann Wylie, 102, New Zealand botanist.
28 •
Sverre Aarseth, 90, Norwegian astronomer. •
Dick Creed, 93, American football official (
Super Bowl) (
XXVI and
XXX). •
George W. Davis Jr., 91, American military officer. •
Charles Dolan, 98, American businessman, founder of
Cablevision and
HBO. •
Pierre-Sylvain Filliozat, 88, French-Indian linguist. •
Nancy Hadley, 94, American actress (
Perry Mason,
The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show,
Frontier Uprising) and model. •
Martin Karplus, 94, Austrian-American theoretical chemist (
Karplus equation),
Nobel Prize laureate (2013), fall. •
Mary Anne Krupsak, 92, American lawyer and politician,
New York lieutenant governor (1975–1978), member of the
New York State Assembly (1969–1972) and
Senate (1973–1974). •
Émile Lejeune, 86, Belgian footballer (
RFC Liège,
national team). •
Leonard Lilyholm, 83, American ice hockey player (
Minnesota Fighting Saints), traffic collision. •
Abdulkadir Aliyu Mahe, 72–73, Nigerian politician. •
Ebadollah S. Mahmoodian, 81, Iranian mathematician. •
Dietrich Möller, 87, German politician,
mayor of Marburg (1993–2005) and member of the
Landtag of Hesse (1978–1993). •
Lars Martin Myhre, 68, Norwegian composer, guitarist and pianist. •
Paavo Nikula, 82, Finnish politician,
minister of justice (1978–1979),
chancellor of justice (1998–2007), and
MP (1991–1998). •
John Nix, 93, Australian
footballer (
Richmond). •
Barre Phillips, 90, American jazz musician. •
Rudolf Podgornik, 69, Slovene theoretical physicist. •
Enrico Rabbachin, 81, Italian Olympic sports shooter (
1980). •
Walter Saldanha, 93, Indian advertising industry executive. •
Jana Synková, 80, Czech actress (
Calamity,
Prachy dělaj člověka). •
János Szerényi, 86, Hungarian Olympic long-distance runner (
1968). (death announced on this date) •
Herbert R. Temple Jr., 96, American military officer,
chief of the National Guard Bureau (1986–1990). •
Fran Toy, 90, American
Episcopal priest. •
Peter Vail, 94, American geologist and geophysicist. •
Josh White Jr., 84, American musician. •
Virgil Wood, 93, American civil rights activist. •
Yoyo, , Spanish elephant, oldest known living elephant.
29 •
Ahmed Adaweyah, 79, Egyptian singer and actor. •
Gladys Afamado, 99, Uruguayan visual artist, engraver and poet. •
Marie-Claude Beaud, 78, French art exhibition curator. •
Simon Baliol Brett, 81, British artist. •
Aaron Brown, 76, American broadcaster (
ABC,
CNN). •
Aleksei Bugayev, 43, Russian footballer (
Torpedo Moscow,
Tom Tomsk,
national team),
killed in action. •
Jim Campbell, 81, American baseball player (
St. Louis Cardinals). •
Eric Carlson, 66, American heavy metal guitarist (
Mentors), cancer. •
Jimmy Carter, 100, American politician and humanitarian,
president (1977–1981),
governor of Georgia (1971–1975) and
Nobel Prize laureate (2002). •
Paul D. Cronin, 88, American equestrian. •
George Dames, 87, American politician, member of the
Missouri House of Representatives (1971–1993). •
Grigore Eremei, 89, Moldovan politician and diplomat. •
George Folsey Jr., 85, American film producer and editor (
Animal House,
The Blues Brothers,
Coming to America), pneumonia. •
Elena Fonseca, 94, Uruguayan activist and radio journalist, co-founder of
Cotidiano Mujer. •
Han Tong-il, 83, South Korean pianist. •
Tomiko Itooka, 116, Japanese supercentenarian, world's oldest person (since 2024). •
Kishore Kunal, 74, Indian policeman (
Ayodhya dispute). •
Jagnula Kunovska, 81, Macedonian jurist, politician, and artist. •
Phil Lang, 95, American politician, member (1961–1979) and
speaker (1975–1979) of the
Oregon House of Representatives. •
Linda Lavin, 87, American actress (
Alice,
B Positive,
Broadway Bound),
Tony winner (
1987), complications from lung cancer. •
Dada Masilo, 39, South African dancer and choreographer. •
Bob McNeil, 82, New Zealand journalist and news presenter (
TV3), complications from Alzheimer's disease. •
Satish Pradhan, 84, Indian politician,
MP (1992–2004). •
Lenny Randle, 75, American baseball player (
Texas Rangers,
Seattle Mariners,
New York Mets). •
Leonard W. Riches, 85, American Anglican clergyman, presiding bishop of the
Reformed Episcopal Church (1996–2014) and bishop ordinary of
the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic (1984–2008), cancer. •
Oscar Schneider, 97, German politician, minister for
regional planning, building and urban development (1982–1989) and
MP (1969–1994). •
Dileep Shankar, 54, Indian actor, director and writer. •
Magnus Sjöberg, 97, Swedish jurist,
prosecutor-general (1978–1989). •
Xing Qiuhen, 94, Chinese physicist and academic.
30 •
George Alevisatos, 86, Canadian football player (
Hamilton Tiger-Cats,
Montreal Alouettes). •
Mike Babul, 47, American basketball coach, heart attack. •
Wolfgang de Beer, 60, German footballer (
MSV Duisburg,
Borussia Dortmund). •
Sibusiso Bengu, 90, South African politician,
minister of education (1994–1999). •
Bob Bertles, 85, Australian jazz musician. •
Donald Biggs, 94, American politician, member of the
Kansas Senate (1997–2001). •
Mark Bradley, 68, American baseball player (
Los Angeles Dodgers,
New York Mets). •
Richard Brock, 86, British television and film producer (
Life on Earth,
The Living Planet). •
John Capodice, 83, American actor (
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective,
Independence Day,
Speed). •
Tony Connell, 80, Scottish footballer (
St Mirren,
Third Lanark,
Queen of the South), fall. •
Loretta Di Franco, 82, American soprano. •
William N. Eschmeyer, 85, American ichthyologist. •
Dave Fagg, 88, American football coach (
Davidson Wildcats). •
Ruggero Franceschini, 85, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, apostolic vicar of
Anatolia (1993–2004) and archbishop of
İzmir (2004–2015). •
Pippa Garner, 82, American artist, leukemia. •
Sir Peter Graham, 87, British army lieutenant general,
GOC Scotland (1991–1993). •
Joe Grech, 90, Maltese singer ("
Marija l-Maltija"). •
Émile Idée, 104, French road racing cyclist. •
Jamshid bin Abdullah, 95, Tanzanian Zanzibari royal,
sultan (1963–1964). •
Lul Jeylani Ali, 74, Somali singer. •
Kim Soo-han, 96, South Korean politician,
speaker of the National Assembly (1996–1998). •
Gennady Kovalev, 79, Russian biathlete, world champion (
1973). •
Pascal Lainé, 82, French academic, novelist, and writer (
La Dentellière). •
Jorge Lanata, 64, Argentine journalist and author, complications from a heart attack. •
Peter Leitch, 80, Canadian jazz guitarist. •
Braulio Rafael León Villegas, 81, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
La Paz en la Baja California Sur (1990–1999) and
Ciudad Guzmán (1999–2017), liver cancer. •
Adília Lopes, 64, Portuguese poet. •
Sir Anthony May, 84, British judge,
president of the Queen's Bench Division (2008–2011). •
James E. McBryde, 74, American businessman and politician, member of the
Michigan House of Representatives (1991–1998). •
Jean Milant, 81, American printmaker. •
Michael Newberry, 27, English footballer (
Víkingur Ólafsvík,
Linfield,
Cliftonville). •
Clint Nichols, 80, American politician, member of the
West Virginia House of Delegates (1993–1996). •
Arshad Pervez, 71, Pakistani cricketer (
Habib Bank Limited,
Pakistan Universities,
national team). •
Dax Pierson, 54, American musician (
Subtle,
13 & God). •
Cloyd Robinson, 86, American politician, member of the
Iowa Senate (1971–1981). •
Gianni Savio, 76, Italian cycling team manager (
GW Erco Shimano). •
Diana Scarisbrick, 96, English art historian. •
Mira Shelub, 102, Polish
resistance fighter. •
Lee Shulman, 86, American educational psychologist. •
Hugo Sotil, 75, Peruvian footballer (
Deportivo Municipal,
Barcelona,
national team), kidney and liver failure. •
Sir Fraser Stoddart, 82, British-American chemist,
Nobel Prize laureate (2016). •
Michael Turner, 70, Australian
footballer (
Geelong), pancreatic cancer. •
Ronald A. Wait, 80, American politician, member of the
Illinois House of Representatives (1983–1993, 1995–2011). •
Frederick Werema, 69, Tanzanian jurist, justice of the
High Court (2007–2009),
attorney general (2009–2014), and
MP (2009–2014).
31 •
Alfonso Adán, 52, Spanish politician, mayor of
Binéfar (2015–2023). •
Angelo Amato, 86, Italian Roman Catholic cardinal, prefect of the
Causes of Saints (2008–2018) and secretary of the
Doctrine of the Faith (2002–2008). •
Bob Anderegg, 87, American basketball player (
New York Knicks,
Hawaii Chiefs). •
Anne Bayley, 90, English surgeon. •
Paolo Benvegnù, 59, Italian singer-songwriter and guitarist, heart attack. •
Charlie Calow, 93, Northern Irish footballer (
Bradford Park Avenue,
Cliftonville). •
Francesco Castiello, 82, Italian politician,
senator (since 2018). •
Nader Fergany, 80, Egyptian sociologist and economist. •
Andrea Galgó Ferenci, 51, Serbian politician,
MP (2007). (body discovered on this date) •
Wally Hirsh, 88, German-born New Zealand educator and public servant,
race relations conciliator (1986–1989). •
John C. Holstein, 79, American jurist, judge (1989–2002) and chief justice (1995–1997) of the
Supreme Court of Missouri. •
Tom Johnson, 85, American composer (
An Hour for Piano) and music critic (
The Village Voice). •
Andreas Laun, 82, Austrian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of
Salzburg (1995–2017). •
Buddy MacKay, 91, American politician,
governor (1998–1999) and
lieutenant governor (1991–1998) of Florida, member of the
U.S. House of Representatives (1983–1989). •
James Kirby Martin, 81, American historian. •
Nahit Menteşe, 92, Turkish politician,
minister of the interior (1993–1996),
deputy prime minister (1996). •
Don Nix, 83, American musician (
The Mar-Keys) and songwriter. •
Samuel Ocaña García, 93, Mexican physician and politician,
governor of Sonora (1979–1985). •
Roger Pratt, 77, British cinematographer (
Brazil,
Batman,
The End of the Affair). •
Piotr Pytlakowski, 73, Polish journalist (
Polityka,
Gazeta Wyborcza,
Życie). •
Arnold Rüütel, 96, Estonian politician,
president (2001–2006), chairman of the
Supreme Soviet (1990–1992) and the
Presidium of the Supreme Soviet (1983–1990). •
Elizabeth Schmitz, 86, Dutch politician,
secretary of state for justice (1994–1998), mayor of
Haarlem (1985–1994). •
Thomas J. Schriber, 89, American academic. •
Myra Sklarew, 90, American biologist and poet, complications from Crohn's disease. •
Sweet Daddy Siki, 91, American-Canadian wrestler (
NWA,
Big Time Wrestling,
Maple Leaf Wrestling), complications from Alzheimer's disease. •
Paolo Vitelli, 77, Italian motor yacht industry executive and politician, founder of
Azimut Yachts and
deputy (2013–2015), fall. •
Johnnie Walker, 79, English disc jockey (
Radio Caroline,
BBC Radio 1,
BBC Radio 2), idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. •
Frances Wessells, 105, American dancer. •
Jocelyn Wildenstein, 84, Swiss socialite, pulmonary embolism. ==References==