MarketDeaths in July 2022
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Deaths in July 2022

The following is a list of notable deaths in July 2022.

July 2022
1Carla Bazzanella, 75, Italian linguist. • Angela Bonallack, 85, English amateur golfer. • Eddie Brooks, 72, Australian Olympic water polo player (1976). • Drew Busby, 74, Scottish footballer (Airdrieonians, Hearts, Toronto Blizzard). • Irene Fargo, 59, Italian singer and stage actress. • Edward Feiner, 75, American architect, brain cancer. • Pedro Pablo García Caffi, 77, Argentine musician and singer. • Raul Nicolau Gonçalves, 95, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop (1967–1978) and archbishop (1978–2003) of Goa and Daman, patriarch of the East Indies (1978–2003). • Árni Gunnarsson, 82, Icelandic journalist and politician. • Robb Hanrahan, 60, American journalist (WHP-TV). • Joe Hatton, 74, Puerto Rican Olympic basketball player (1968, 1972). • Peter Imre, 60, Romanian businessman, cancer. • Yuri Khaliullin, 78, Russian naval officer. • Bob King, 87, Australian lawn bowler. • Tjahjo Kumolo, 64, Indonesian politician, twice MP, minister of home affairs (2014–2019) and bureaucratic reform (since 2019), multiple organ failure. • Stanislav Leonovich, 63, Russian Olympic figure skater (1980). • Alan McCleery, 93, Canadian Olympic sprint canoeist (1960). • Dermot O'Neill, 58, Irish gardener and journalist. • Gary Pearson, 45, English football player (York City, Darlington) and manager (Crook Town), complications from a heart attack. • Maurizio Pradeaux, 91, Italian film director (Death Carries a Cane, Death Steps in the Dark, ''Churchill's Leopards'') and screenwriter. • Luis Alberto Rodríguez López-Calleja, 62, Cuban military officer, businessman, and politician, heart attack. • Rainer Scholz, 67, German football player (Hannover 96, Waldhof Mannheim) and manager (Darmstadt 98). • Reanna Solomon, 40, Nauruan Olympic weightlifter (2004), COVID-19. • George R. Stotser, 87, American lieutenant general. • Richard Taruskin, 77, American musicologist (Oxford History of Western Music), esophageal cancer. • Roger Tighe, 77, English boxer. 2David Blackwood, 80, Canadian visual artist. • Peter Brook, 97, English theatre and film director (Lord of the Flies, Ride of the Valkyrie, Marat/Sade), Tony winner (1966, 1971). • Mick Crane, 69, British rugby league player (Hull, Leeds Rhinos, national team). • Alain de Cadenet, 76, English racing driver and television presenter (Legends of Motorsport, Victory by Design), bile duct cancer. • Susana Dosamantes, 74, Mexican actress (Rio Lobo, Day of the Assassin, El Juramento), pancreatic cancer. • Miguel Etchecolatz, 93, Argentine police officer (National Reorganization Process) and convicted mass murderer (Night of the Pencils). • Jane Garrett, 49, Australian politician, Victorian MLA (2010–2018) and MLC (since 2018), mayor of Yarra (2009–2010), breast cancer. • Walter Goldbeck, 77, German politician, member of the Landtag of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (1990–1994). • Andy Goram, 58, Scottish footballer (Oldham Athletic, Rangers, national team), esophageal cancer. • Ed Hindson, 77, American televangelist and academic (Liberty University). • Francisco Huerta Montalvo, 82, Ecuadorian doctor and politician, mayor of Guayaquil (1970), minister of public health (1982–1983) and of the interior (2000), heart attack. • Doreen Hume, 95, Canadian operatic soprano. • Brian Jackson, 91, British actor (Carry On Sergeant, Some Like It Cool, Revenge of the Pink Panther), cancer. • Dmitry Kolker, 54, Russian physicist, pancreatic cancer. • Alex Law, 69, Hong Kong film director (Painted Faces, Echoes of the Rainbow) and screenwriter (''An Autumn's Tale''), heart attack. • Peter Lee, 84, American Episcopal prelate, bishop of Virginia (1985–2009). • Ryan Leone, 36, American novelist and prison reform activist, drug intoxication. • D.R. O'Connor Lysaght, 81, Welsh-born Irish historian and scholar. • Anne Neville, 52, British engineer. • Laurent Noël, 102, Canadian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Quebec (1963–1975) and bishop of Trois-Rivières (1975–1996). • Jim Van Pelt, 86, American football player (Michigan Wolverines, Winnipeg Blue Bombers). • Jeffrey Plale, 54, American politician, Wisconsin Railroad commissioner (2011–2016), member of the Wisconsin State Assembly (1996–2003) and Senate (2003–2011), complications from a lung infection. • Mike Reynolds, 92, American voice actor (Akira, Castle in the Sky, VR Troopers). • Saúl Rivero, 67, Uruguayan football player (Atlético Español, national team) and manager (Progreso). • Raymond Shamberger, 87, American biochemist. • Leonid Shvartsman, 101, Russian animator (Cheburashka, 38 Parrots, The Scarlet Flower). • Roland Stănescu, 32, Romanian footballer (Petrolul Ploiești, FC Argeș), suicide by jumping. • Susie Steiner, 51, British novelist and journalist (The Guardian), brain cancer. • Herman D. Suit, 93, American physician and radiation oncologist. • Félix Tonye Mbog, 88, Cameroonian politician, minister of foreign affairs (1983–1984). • John Watson, 73, American football player (San Francisco 49ers, New Orleans Saints). • Spider Webb, 78, American tattoo artist, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. 3Irving Abella, 82, Canadian labour and Judaism historian (None Is Too Many). • Clifford Alexander Jr., 88, American lawyer, secretary of the Army (1977–1981). • Joseph Banowetz, 87, American classical pianist and pedagogue. • Idelisa Bonnelly, 90, Dominican marine biologist. • Liliana Caldini, 70, Argentine model, actress and television host. • Len Casey, 91, English footballer (Plymouth Argyle, Chelsea). • Miu Chu, 40, Taiwanese singer, breast cancer. • Islay Conolly, 99, Caymanian school administrator. • Robert Curl, 88, American chemist, Nobel prize laureate (1996). • Gordon P. Eaton, 93, American geologist. • Eoin Farrell, 40, Irish Gaelic footballer (Westmeath GAA). • Clément Fayat, 90, French construction executive (Fayat Group). • Fernando García de Cortázar, 79, Spanish priest and historian, peritonitis. • Lennart Hjulström, 83, Swedish actor (My Life as a Dog, Codename Coq Rouge, ''The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest'') and director. • Soila Komi, 79, Finnish actress. • Nikolai Kostechko, 75, Russian military and intelligence officer, Hero of the Russian Federation (2000), chief of staff and first deputy director of the GRU. • Judy Barrett Litoff, 77, American editor and author, complications following surgery. • Jack Monaghan, 100, New Zealand amateur wrestler. • Ni Kuang, 87, Hong Kong screenwriter (One-Armed Swordsman, Fist of Fury, The Seventh Curse) and novelist, skin cancer. • Barry Ronge, 74, South African film critic and author. • Sérgio Paulo Rouanet, 88, Brazilian diplomat, minister of culture (1991–1992). • Dave Shearer, 63, Scottish footballer (Middlesbrough, Gillingham). • Sergey Sosnovsky, 67, Russian actor (To Live, Metro, The Factory). • Leandro Soto, 66, Cuban-American artist, cancer. • Earlie Thomas, 76, American football player (New York Jets, Denver Broncos). • Gavin Thorley, 75, New Zealand Olympic long-distance runner (1972). • Charles Wesley Turnbull, 87, American politician, governor of the United States Virgin Islands (1999–2007). • Stewart Turner, 92, Australian geophysicist. 4Khairy Alzahaby, 76, Syrian novelist and historian. • Richard J. Bernstein, 90, American philosopher. • Alan Blaikley, 82, English songwriter ("Have I the Right?", "The Legend of Xanadu", "I've Lost You") and composer. • Elena Bodnarenco, 57, Moldovan politician, three-term deputy, and mayor of Soroca (2011–2015), cancer. • Remco Campert, 92, Dutch writer. • Bailey Doogan, 80, American painter. • Hubert Erang, 91, Luxembourgish Olympic gymnast (1952, 1960). • Jeremiah Farrell, 84, American mathematician. • Gabriel Fourmigué, 55, French Olympic bobsledder (1992, 1994), shot. • Hank Goldberg, 82, American sports journalist (WQAM, ESPN), kidney disease. • Miguel González, 83, Spanish Olympic basketball player (1960). • Paolo Grossi, 89, Italian jurist, judge (2009–2018) and president (2016–2018) of the Constitutional Court. • Mona Hammond, 91, Jamaican-British actress (EastEnders, ''Desmond's, Us Girls''). • Robert Hoffmann, 82, Austrian actor (The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, Kampf um Rom, The Sea Wolves). • Cláudio Hummes, 87, Brazilian Roman Catholic cardinal, archbishop of Fortaleza (1996–1998) and São Paulo (1998–2006), prefect for the Clergy (2006–2010). • Janusz Kupcewicz, 66, Polish football player (Arka Gdynia, Lech Poznań, national team) and manager, stroke. • Toto Landero, 26, Filipino boxer, drowned. • Betty Levin, 94, American writer. • Tarun Majumdar, 91, Indian film director (Balika Badhu, Kuheli, Shriman Prithviraj). • Mac McLendon, 76, American golfer (PGA Tour). • Clive Middlemass, 77, English football player (Leeds United, Workington) and manager (Carlisle United). • Ronald Moon, 81, American judge, associate (1990–1993) and chief justice (1993–2010) of the Supreme Court of Hawaii. • Kunihiko Saitō, 87, Japanese politician and diplomat, ambassador to the United States (1995–1999), prostate cancer. • Robert B. Sheeks, 100, American soldier. • Russell Stannard, 90, British physicist. • Aleksei Sveshnikov, 97, Russian mathematical physicist. • Kazuki Takahashi, 60, Japanese manga artist (Yu-Gi-Oh!), drowned. • Patrick Watson, 92, Canadian broadcaster. 5Arne Åhman, 97, Swedish triple jumper, Olympic champion (1948). • Mohammed Barkindo, 63, Nigerian politician, secretary general of OPEC (since 2016). • David Beetham, 83–84, British social theorist. • Lisetta Carmi, 98, Italian photographer. • Manny Charlton, 80, Scottish rock guitarist (Nazareth). • Lenny Von Dohlen, 64, American actor (Twin Peaks, Electric Dreams, Home Alone 3). • Cacho Fontana, 90, Argentine broadcaster. • Elizabeth Grant, 58, Australian anthropologist. • Joe Hueglin, 85, Canadian politician, MP (1972–1974). • Ho Wang Lee, 93, South Korean virologist and epidemiologist. • Alfred Koerppen, 95, German organist and composer. • Maurice Lamoureux, 88, Canadian politician, mayor of Sudbury (1981–1982). • P. Gopinathan Nair, 99, Indian social worker and independence activist, complications from COVID-19. • Reginald Otto, 78, South African lieutenant general. • Binette Schroeder, 82, German author and illustrator. • Subramaniam Sinniah, 77, Malaysian politician, MP (1974–1978, 1982–2004), complications from ruptured aneurysm. • Ted Sulkowicz, 67, Australian rugby player. • Bob Tutupoly, 82, Indonesian singer, host and actor, stroke. • José Vicente, 100, Puerto Rican Olympic pole vaulter (1948, 1952). 6Masashi Aoyagi, 65, Japanese karateka and professional wrestler (FMW, NJPW, NOAH). • Joe Barry, 90, Irish television executive. • Ed Bauta, 87, Cuban baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals, New York Mets). • James Caan, 82, American actor (The Godfather, Thief, Misery), heart attack. • Jacqueline Challet-Haas, 87, French dancer and professor. • Tony Comber, 95, English clergyman, archdeacon of Leeds (1982–1992). • Lynn Dean, 98, American politician, member of the Louisiana State Senate (1996–2004). • Dale Douglass, 86, American golfer (PGA Tour). • Jerome M. Eisenberg, 92, American antiquities dealer. • Bryan Marchment, 53, Canadian ice hockey player (San Jose Sharks, Edmonton Oilers, Chicago Blackhawks). • Royce W. Murray, 85, American chemist. • Jacob Nena, 80, Micronesian politician, president (1997–1999) and vice president (1991–1996), governor of Kosrae (1979–1983). • Mihăiță Nițulescu, 53, Romanian boxer, stroke. • Arnaldo Pambianco, 86, Italian Olympic racing cyclist (1956). • Achim Stadler, 60, German Olympic cyclist (1984). • William Tobin, 68, British-New Zealand astronomer. • Tricia, 65, Vietnamese-born Australian Asian elephant. • İlter Türkmen, 94, Turkish diplomat and politician, minister of foreign affairs (1980–1983). • Ira Valentine, 59, American football player (Houston Oilers), heart attack. • Norah Vincent, 53, American journalist and author (Self-Made Man), assisted suicide. • Bruce Wands, 72, American educator and author. • Ing-Marie Wieselgren, 64, Swedish psychiatrist, stabbed. • Hans Wortmann, 72, Dutch computer scientist (University of Groningen). 7Waldo Rubén Barrionuevo Ramírez, 54, Bolivian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop (2014–2019) and vicar apostolic (since 2019) of Reyes. • János Berecz, 91, Hungarian politician, MP (1985–1990). • Mike Brito, 87, Cuban-American baseball scout (Los Angeles Dodgers). • Dewey Brundage, 90, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers). • Peter Burwash, 77, Canadian tennis player, coach, and commentator. • Chen Jialin, 79, Chinese television director (Wu Zetian, Tang Ming Huang, Kangxi Dynasty). • Barbara Delaplace, 69, Canadian author. • Max Eisen, 93, Slovak-Canadian author and Holocaust survivor. • George Elder, 101, American baseball player (St. Louis Browns). • Pedro Ferrándiz, 93, Spanish basketball coach (Real Madrid, national team). • Ian Glynn, 94, British biologist. • Marco Goldschmied, 78, British architect. • Robert Halbritter, 92, American judge and politician, member of the West Virginia House of Delegates (1966–1971). • Kris Hansen, 52, American politician, member of the Montana House of Representatives (2011–2015). • R. C. Harvey, 85, American cartoonist and comics historian, complications from a fall. • Donald Nuechterlein, 97, American diplomat. • Ian Oliver, 82, Scottish police officer, chief constable of Central Scotland Police (1979–1990) and Grampian Police (1990–1998). • Walter Pierce, 91, American impresario. • José Ramírez Gamero, 84, Mexican politician, deputy (1976–1988, 1997–2003) and governor of Durango (1986–1992). • Shambu Tamang, 70, Nepalese mountaineer, cancer. • Adam Wade, 87, American singer ("The Writing on the Wall") and television host (Musical Chairs), complications from Parkinson's disease. • Phil Walker, 67, English footballer (Boavista, Millwall, Charlton Athletic). • Cornell Webster, 67, American football player (Seattle Seahawks). • Jimmy Williams, 43, American football player (San Francisco 49ers, Seattle Seahawks). • Rod Zaine, 76, Canadian ice hockey player (Pittsburgh Penguins, Buffalo Sabres, Chicago Cougars). 8Shinzo Abe, 67, Japanese politician, prime minister (2006–2007, 2012–2020) and MP (since 1993), shot. • Sharmili Ahmed, 75, Bangladeshi actress (Meherjaan), cancer. • Marta Aura, 82, Mexican actress. • Denis Brière, 76, Canadian forester and academic administrator. • Robin Dalton, 101, Australian literary agent, film producer and memoirist. • Athanasios Dimitrakopoulos, 86, Greek politician, MP (1981–1996). • George Jonathan Dodo, 65, Nigerian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Zaria (since 2000). • José Eduardo dos Santos, 79, Angolan politician, president (1979–2017), complications from cardiac arrest and COVID-19. • Luis Echeverría, 100, Mexican politician, president (1970–1976) and secretary of the interior (1963–1969). • Hugh Evans, 81, American Hall of Fame basketball referee (NBA). • Fan Haifu, 88, Chinese crystallographer, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. • Yvon Garlan, 88, French historian and academic. • Beth Gott, 99, Australian plant physiologist. • Michael Edward John Gore, 86, British diplomat, governor of the Cayman Islands (1992–1995). • Gregory Itzin, 74, American actor (24, The Mentalist, Lincoln), complications from surgery. • LeRoy Johnson, 85, American artist. • Donna Jones, 83, American politician. • Alam Khan, 78, Bangladeshi composer ("Ore Neel Doriya Amay De Re De Chhariya", "Hayre Manush Rangin Phanush"). • Angel Lagdameo, 81, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Dumaguete (1989–2000) and archbishop of Jaro (2000–2018). • Andrew David McLachlan, 88, British chemist. • Harry Mowbray, 75, Scottish footballer (Blackpool, Bolton Wanderers, Cowdenbeath). • Richard Bruce Paris, 76, British mathematician. • Bob Parsons, 72, American football player (Chicago Bears). • Alan Pope, 76, Canadian politician, Ontario MPP (1977–1990), complications following heart surgery. • Tony Sirico, 79, American actor (The Sopranos, Goodfellas, Wonder Wheel). • Donnie "Beezer" Smith, 97, American child actor (Our Gang). • Larry Storch, 99, American actor (F Troop, Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales, The Great Race). 9Ljiljana Bakić, 82–83, Serbian architect. • Paul Dear, 55, Australian footballer (Hawthorn), pancreatic cancer. • John Gwynne, 77, British darts commentator (Sky Sports), cancer. • Ted Hunt, 102, British waterman, Queen's Bargemaster (1978–1990). • Tommy Jacobs, 87, American golfer. • L. Q. Jones, 94, American actor (The Wild Bunch, ''Hang 'Em High) and film director (A Boy and His Dog''). • Johnny Kay, 82, American guitarist (Bill Haley & His Comets). • Matt King, 37, American visual artist, co-founder of Meow Wolf, suicide. • Diarmuid McCarthy, 66, Irish Gaelic footballer (Naomh Abán, Muskerry). • Notti Osama, 14, American rapper, stabbed. • Wim Quist, 91, Dutch architect (Eindhoven Water Towers, Museon, Beelden aan Zee). • Thomas Donald Ramsay, 82, American politician. • Davie Robb, 74, Scottish footballer (Aberdeen, national team). • Lily Safra, 87, Brazilian-Monegasque art collector and philanthropist. • Alois Schätzle, 96, German politician, member of the Landtag of Baden-Württemberg (1971-1988). • Ann Shulgin, 91, American writer (PiHKAL, TiHKAL). • Adam Strachan, 35, Scottish footballer (Partick Thistle, Ross County, Clyde). • B. K. Syngal, 82, Indian telecommunications executive. • Barbara Thompson, 77, English jazz saxophonist (Colosseum, Manfred Mann's Earth Band, Keef Hartley Band), complications from Parkinson's disease. • Bernard Toone, 65, American basketball player (Philadelphia 76ers, Latte Matese Caserta, Gaiteros del Zulia), cancer. • András Törőcsik, 67, Hungarian footballer (Újpesti Dózsa, Montpellier, national team), pneumonia. • Wanderley Vallim, 85, Brazilian entrepreneur and politician, governor of the Federal District (1990–1991). 10Theodore Aranda, 87, Belizean politician, MP (1979–1984, 1989–1993, 1998–2003). • Ken Armstrong, 63, English footballer (Kilmarnock, Southampton, Birmingham City). • Andrew Ball, 72, British pianist. • Correlli Barnett, 95, English military historian. • Michael Barratt, 94, English television presenter (Nationwide). • Maurice Boucher, 69, Canadian biker (Hells Angels) and convicted murderer, throat cancer. • Gil Burford, 98, American ice hockey player (Michigan Wolverines). • Anvar Chingizoglu, 60, Azerbaijani historian and ethnologist. • Cho Jung-hyun, 52, South Korean footballer (Yugong Elephants, Jeonnam Dragons, national team), pancreatic cancer. • Francis X. Clines, 84, American journalist (The New York Times). • Ermano Batista Filho, 84, Brazilian lawyer and politician, Minas Gerais MLA (1991–2007), traffic collision. • Hans Frauenfelder, 99, Swiss-born American biophysicist. • Hirohisa Fujii, 90, Japanese economist and politician, minister of finance (1993–1994, 2009–2010) and MP (1977–1986, 1990–2012). • Chantal Gallia, 65, Algerian-born French singer and humorist, stroke. • Noah Eli Gordon, 47, American poet. • Enamul Haque, 85, Bangladeshi museologist. • Warren Kitzmiller, 79, American politician, member of the Vermont House of Representatives (since 2001), complications from a stroke. • Gerald McEntee, 87, American trade unionist, president of AFSCME (1981–2012). • Noel McMahen, 95, Australian footballer (Melbourne). • Bjørn Inge Mo, 54, Norwegian politician, member of the Sámi Parliament of Norway (2017–2020). • Trevor Perrett, 80, Australian politician. • Nelson Pinder, 89, American civil rights activist. • Marcel Rémy, 99, Swiss mountaineer and rock climber. • Juan Roca Brunet, 71, Cuban basketball player, Olympic bronze medalist (1972). • Barry Sinclair, 85, New Zealand cricketer (Wellington, national team). • Ján Solovič, 88, Slovak writer, playwright and politician, member of the Slovak National Council (1971–1990). • Herman O. Thomson, 93, American lieutenant general. 11Víctor Benítez, 86, Peruvian footballer (Boca Juniors, Milan, national team). • Shirley Cotton, 87, Australian Olympic discus thrower (1956). • David Dalton, 80, British-born American author and editor (Rolling Stone). • Natalya Donchenko, 89, Russian speed skater, Olympic silver medalist (1960). • Jimmie Lou Fisher, 80, American politician, treasurer of Arkansas (1981–2003). • Pat Courtney Gold, 83, American Wasco Native basket weaver, fiber artist and mathematician. • José Guirao, 63, Spanish cultural manager and art expert, minister of culture (2018–2020), director of Reina Sofía Museum (1994–2001) and deputy (2019–2020), cancer. • Erik Hornung, 89, Latvian-born German Egyptologist. • Sean Kelly, 81, Canadian humorist and writer (National Lampoon, Heavy Metal), heart and renal failure. • Diana Lebacs, 74, Curaçaoan writer, pancreatic cancer. • Wolf Liebeschuetz, 95, German-born British historian. • Terence Macartney-Filgate, 97, British-born Canadian film director (Fields of Endless Day, Dieppe 1942, Timothy Findley: Anatomy of a Writer) and cinematographer. • Joseph Mittathany, 90, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Tezpur (1969–1980) and archbishop of Imphal (1980–2006). • Gary Moeller, 81, American football coach (Illinois Fighting Illini, Michigan Wolverines, Detroit Lions). • Monty Norman, 94, English composer ("James Bond Theme"). • William F. Perrin, 83, American biologist. • Judith Schiff, 84, American archivist. • Ducky Schofield, 87, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Francisco Giants). • Johannes Willms, 74, German historian and journalist (Süddeutsche Zeitung). 12Tony Binarelli, 81, Italian magician and television personality. • Donald Card, 93, South African police officer and politician, mayor of East London. • Francisco Contreras, 88, Mexican tennis player. • Michael Cowan, 89, English cricketer (Yorkshire). • John Elliott, 83, New Zealand politician, MP (1975–1981). • Vicente Fialho, 84, Brazilian politician, deputy (1991–1995), COVID-19. • Sir Michael Fowler, 92, New Zealand architect and politician, mayor of Wellington (1974–1983). • Ivo Fürer, 92, Swiss Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Saint Gallen (1995–2005), complications from Parkinson's disease. • Bobby Hill, 100, American motorcycle racer. • Séamus Hughes, 69, Irish judge and politician, TD (1992–1997). • Shelby D. Hunt, 83, American organizational theorist. • Avdhash Kaushal, 87, Indian social worker and academic. • Ville Kurki, 54, Finnish Olympic sailor (1996). • Philip Lieberman, 87, American cognitive scientist. • Joan Lingard, 90, Scottish author (The Kevin and Sadie series). • Colm McGurk, 55, Northern Irish hurler and Gaelic footballer (Lavey). • Zahia Mentouri, 74–75, Algerian physician and government official, minister of health and social affairs (1992). • Lekeaka Oliver, 53, Cameroonian separatist leader (Ambazonia Self-Defence Council), shot. • T. R. Prasad, 80, Indian civil servant. • Tõnu Saar, 77, Estonian actor (Inquest of Pilot Pirx, Metskannikesed, Curse of Snakes Valley). • Chris Stuart, 73, British journalist (Western Mail), producer (Only Connect), and songwriter. • Bramwell Tovey, 69, British conductor (Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra) and composer (Eighteen), sarcoma. • Gene Vuckovich, 86, American politician. • Andrew Watson, 95, British Army officer, general officer commanding Eastern District (1977–1980). • Natalie Wicken, 91, New Zealand netball player. • Jan Wijn, 88, Dutch pianist and pedagogue. • Dave Wintour, 77, British bass guitarist (The Wurzels) and session musician, cancer. • Xu Xurong, 100, Chinese physicist, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. • Christoph-Michael Zeisner, 78, German Olympic sport shooter (1972, 1976). 13Arturo Alessandri Besa, 98, Chilean politician, MP (1973, 1990–1998). • Rashard Anderson, 45, American football player (Carolina Panthers), pancreatic cancer. • Gaston Bouatchidzé, 86, Georgian-French writer and translator. • Mario Chella, 88, Italian politician, deputy (1983–1987). • Bruce Cliffe, 75, New Zealand politician, MP (1990–1996). • A. B. Crentsil, 78, Ghanaian singer, composer and guitarist. • Kerry J. Donley, 66, American politician, mayor of Alexandria, Virginia (1996–2003). • Bobby East, 37, American racing driver (NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series), stabbed. • Wajih Fanous, 74, Lebanese literary critic. • Mark Fleischman, 82, American businessman (Studio 54), assisted suicide. • John Froines, 83, American chemist and civil rights activist (Chicago Seven), complications from Parkinson's disease. • Michael James Jackson, 77, American music producer (Kiss, L.A. Guns), complications from COVID-19 and pneumonia. • Anna Jakubowska, 95, Polish World War II combatant and community activist. • Tanveer Jamal, 62, Pakistani actor, television director and producer, cancer. • Pat John, 69, Canadian actor (The Beachcombers). • Sixtus Lanner, 88, Austrian politician, MP (1971–1996). • Antti Litja, 84, Finnish actor (The Year of the Hare, The Clan – Tale of the Frogs, Farewell, Mr. President). • Renee Magee, 63, American Olympic swimmer. • James M. McCoy, 91, American USAF non-commissioned officer, chief master sergeant of the air force (1979–1981). • Carlos Quintana, 71–72, Argentine trade unionist and politician, deputy (2005–2009). • Rubina Qureshi, 81, Pakistani classical singer, cancer. • Reaner Shannon, 85, American medical technologist. • Howard Slusher, 85, American attorney and sports agent. • Colin Stubs, 81, Australian tennis player and promoter, pancreatic cancer. • Charlotte Valandrey, 53, French actress (Red Kiss, In the Shadow of the Wind, Tomorrow Is Ours) and author, complications from heart surgery. • Spencer Webb, 22, American college football player (Oregon Ducks), cliff diving accident. • Dieter Wedel, 83, German television director (Hamburg Transit, Schwarz Rot Gold, Die Affäre Semmeling). 14Bobby Aylward, 67, Irish politician, TD (2007–2011, 2015–2020). • Henry Carlson Jr., 97, American politician. • Helen Rose Dawson, 94, American religious sister and college administrator, complications from a stroke. • Christian Doermer, 87, German actor (No Shooting Time for Foxes, Oh! What a Lovely War) and director. • Kazi Ebadul Haque, 86, Bangladeshi judge. • Jürgen Heinsch, 82, German football player and coach, Olympic bronze medallist (1964). • Thomas H. Kapsalis, 97, American painter and sculptor. • Jak Knight, 28, American comedian, television writer and actor (Big Mouth, Bust Down, Black-ish), suicide by gunshot. • Nikolai Krogius, 91, Russian chess grandmaster. • Germano Longo, 89, Italian actor (Guns of the Black Witch, The Revenge of Spartacus, Twenty Thousand Dollars for Seven). • Abdul Azeez Madani, 72, Indian Islamic scholar. • Kevin McMahon, 92, Australian footballer (North Melbourne). • Tamara Metal, 88, Israeli Olympic high and long jumper (1952) and basketball player (national team). • Sylvia Molloy, 83, Argentine writer. • Francisco Morales-Bermúdez, 100, Peruvian politician and general, president (1975–1980), prime minister (1975) and minister of economy (1968–1974). • Abdullah Ommidvar, 89, Iranian-Chilean movie director and producer (Johnny 100 Pesos). • Erica Pedretti, 92, Swiss artist. • Ramai Ram, 78, Indian politician, Bihar MLA (1972–1977, 1980–2015). • Eugenio Scalfari, 98, Italian journalist (''L'Espresso), deputy (1968–1972) and co-founder of La Repubblica''. • Rita Seamon, 97, American bridge player. • Viktor Slesarev, 72, Russian football player (SKA-Khabarovsk) and manager (Zvezda Perm, SOYUZ-Gazprom Izhevsk). • Pleun Strik, 78, Dutch footballer (PSV Eindhoven, NEC Nijmegen, national team). • Clem Tisdell, 82, Australian economist. • Ann Trotter, 90, New Zealand historian. • Ivana Trump, 73, Czech-American businesswoman, author, model and first wife of US president Donald Trump, fall. • William Van der Pol, 84, Dutch-born Canadian Olympic water polo player (1972). • Albert Vann, 87, American politician, member of the New York State Assembly (1975–2001) and New York City Council (2002–2013). • Carleton Varney, 85, American interior designer. • Jiří Večerek, 78, Czech Olympic footballer. • Rolan Walton, 93, American baseball player and coach (Houston Cougars). 15Britt Arenander, 80, Swedish translator, writer and journalist. • Raymond Audi, 89, Lebanese banker. • Frans Baert, 96, Belgian lawyer and politician. • José Ramón Balaguer, 90, Cuban politician, minister of health (2006–2010). • Ellen Carlson, 93, American newspaper columnist (St. Paul Pioneer Press). • Arthur Day, 88, Australian cricketer (Victoria). • Francesco De Lucia, 88, Italian lawyer and politician, mayor of Bari (1981–1990). • Terry Fulton, 92, Australian footballer (Geelong). • Barry Goldstein, 69-70, American-born Australian geologist and civil servant. • Bill Greensmith, 91, English cricketer (Essex). • Lourdes Grobet, 81, Mexican photographer. • Knut Korsæth, 90, Norwegian politician, county governor of Oppland (1981–2001) and sports official. • Aleksandr Kozlov, 29, Russian footballer (Spartak Moscow, Ararat Yerevan), blood clot. • Luiz of Orléans-Braganza, 84, Brazilian aristocrat, disputed head of the imperial family (since 1981). • Meng Zhaozhen, 89, Chinese landscape architect, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering. • Patrick Michaels, 72, American climatologist and climate change denier. • Alice Pauli, 100, Swiss gallery owner, sculptor and artist. • Pratap Pothen, 70, Indian film director (Rithubhedam) and actor (Thakara, Chamaram). • Paul Ryder, 58, English bassist (Happy Mondays), heart disease and diabetes. • Adolf Stein, 91, German Olympic sailor (1956). • Neil Vipond, 92, Canadian-American actor (Phobia, Kings and Desperate Men, Paradise) and stage director. • Howard N. Watson, 93, American watercolor painter. • Georgi Yartsev, 74, Russian football player (Spartak Moscow, Soviet Union national team) and manager. 16Ángela Abós Ballarín, 87, Spanish politician, member of Aragonese cortes (1991–1999). • Georgs Andrejevs, 89, Latvian politician, minister of foreign affairs (1992–1994) and MEP (2004–2009). • Elly Appel-Vessies, 69, Dutch tennis player. • Brian Bailey, 89, English Olympic sport shooter (1972). • Egil Bakke, 94, Norwegian civil servant, director of the Norwegian Competition Authority (1983–1995). • Mary Ellin Barrett, 95, American writer. • Ricky Bibey, 40, English rugby league player (Wigan Warriors, Leigh Centurions, Wakefield Trinity), heart attack. • Hobie Billingsley, 94, American Hall of Fame diving coach (Indiana Hoosiers). • Paul Cotton, 92, Australian diplomat and public servant. • Francisco Cumplido, 91, Chilean lawyer and politician, minister of justice (1990–1994). • Georgios Daskalakis, 86, Greek politician, MP (1981–1996, 2000–2004). • Herbert W. Franke, 95, Austrian scientist and writer. • José Guadalupe Galván Galindo, 80, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Ciudad Valles (1994–2000) and Torreón (2000–2017). • Paul Hannam, 50, Canadian Olympic sailor (1996). • Dee Hock, 93, American businessman, founder of Visa Inc.Nirmal Singh Kahlon, 79, Indian politician, Punjab MLA (2007–2012). • Ken Kennedy, 81, Irish rugby union player (London Irish, British & Irish Lions). • Joseph A. Munitiz, 91, Welsh priest and academic. • Mark Nye, 76, American politician, member of the Idaho House of Representatives (2014–2016) and Senate (since 2016). • Carlos Pérez de Bricio, 94, Spanish businessman and politician, minister of industry (1975–1977). • Idris Phillips, 64, American musician and composer. • Sean Quilty, 56, Australian Olympic runner (1996), cancer. • Silvio Quintero, 72, Spanish Olympic footballer. • Mickey Rooney Jr., 77, American actor (Hot Rods to Hell, Honeysuckle Rose). • Gerald Shargel, 77, American attorney, complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Pauline Stansfield, 82, New Zealand disability rights advocate. • José Manuel Vela Bargues, 60, Spanish economist and politician, Valencian minister of finance (2011–2012). • Vira Vovk, 96, Ukrainian-born Brazilian writer, critic and translator. • Wakanohana Kanji II, 69, Japanese sumo wrestler and yokozuna, lung cancer. • Brad White, 63, American football player (Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Indianapolis Colts, Minnesota Vikings). 17Enam Ali, 61, Bangladeshi-born British businessman, founder of The British Curry Awards and Spice Business Magazine, cancer. • Ada Ameh, 48, Nigerian actress (Phone Swap, Òlòtūré, The Johnsons). • Billy Davies, 86, Welsh cricketer (Glamorgan). • Jessie Duarte, 68, South African politician, cancer. • Herbert S. Eleuterio, 94, American industrial chemist. • Eric Flint, 75, American author (1632) and editor. • Phillip Geissler, 48, American physical chemist. • Ilona Graenitz, 79, Austrian politician, MP (1986–1995) and MEP (1995–1999). • Watson Khupe, 59, Zimbabwean politician, senator (2018–2022), complications from muscular dystrophy. • Kim Chong-kon, 91, South Korean admiral and diplomat, chief of naval operations (1979–1981) and ambassador to Taiwan (1981–1985). • Erden Kıral, 80, Turkish film director and screenwriter (On Fertile Lands, Hunting Time, The Blue Exile), intracranial bleed. • Joyce Laing, 83, Scottish art therapist. • David Moberg, 78, American journalist, complications from Parkinson's disease. • Kemi Nelson, 66, Nigerian politician. • César Pedroso, 75, Cuban pianist (Los Van Van, Pupy y Los que Son, Son). • Jack Reid, 79, American politician, member of the Virginia House of Delegates (1990–2008). • Francesco Rizzo, 79, Italian footballer (Cagliari, Fiorentina, national team). • Richard D. Simons, 95, American politician. • Héctor Tricoche, 66, Puerto Rican salsa singer-songwriter. • Yang Fujia, 86, Chinese nuclear physicist, president of Fudan University (1993–1998) and chancellor of the University of Nottingham (2001–2013). 18Xavier Amorós Solà, 99, Spanish writer and poet, senator (1986–1993). • Maya Attoun, 48, Israeli visual artist, complications from surgery. • Rebecca Balding, 73, American actress (Soap, Charmed, ''Makin' It''), ovarian cancer. • Booker Brown, 69, American football player (San Diego Chargers). • Egidio Caporello, 91, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Mantua (1986–2007). • Ottavio Cinquanta, 83, Italian sports administrator, president of the ISU (1994–2016) and member of the IOC (1996–2008). • Dani, 77, French actress (Day for Night, Love on the Run, Guy) and singer. • Vincent DeRosa, 101, American hornist. • José Diéguez Reboredo, 88, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Osma-Soria (1984–1987), Ourense (1987–1996) and Tui-Vigo (1996–2010), stroke. • Povl Dissing, 84, Danish singer and guitarist. • Delia Giovanola, 96, Argentine human rights activist, co-founder of the Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo. • Anastasia Golovashkina, 28, Russian-American political consultant, glioblastoma. • Bajram Haliti, 67, Serbian Romani author. • Hans-Joachim Hespos, 84, German composer. • Renate Holmes, 92, German-British Olympic alpine skier. • Sanoussi Jackou, 82, Nigerien politician. • Larry Jeffrey, 81, Canadian ice hockey player (Detroit Red Wings, Toronto Maple Leafs, New York Rangers). • Anwar Hussain Laskar, 58, Indian politician, Assam MLA (1996–2006). • Don Mattera, 86, South African poet and writer. • Raja Mukherjee, 71, Indian cricketer (Bengal). • Claes Oldenburg, 93, Swedish-born American sculptor. • Tony Ongarello, 89, Australian footballer (Fitzroy). • Françoise Riopelle, 95, Canadian choreographer. • Aloyzas Sakalas, 91, Lithuanian politician, MP (1990–2004), MEP (2004–2009) and signatory of the Act of the Re-Establishment of the State of Lithuania. • Bhupinder Singh, 82, Indian ghazal singer. • Nikola Štedul, 84, Croatian independence activist and assassination target. • Murray Wall, 76, Australian jazz double bassist. • Jane Woods, 75, American politician, member of the Virginia House of Delegates (1988–1992) and Senate (1992–2000). 19Stuart Chapman, 71, English footballer (Port Vale, Stafford Rangers, Macclesfield Town). • Tommy Collins, Irish filmmaker (Kings, The Gift, Penance), cancer. (death announced on this date) • Vicky Conway, 42, Irish academic and police reform activist. • Jim Dillard, 83, American gridiron football player (Calgary Stampeders, Ottawa Rough Riders, Toronto Argonauts). • Pearl Duncan, 89, Australian anthropologist and academic. • Eunice Durham, 90, Brazilian anthropologist. • Maxime Feri Farzaneh, 93, French-Iranian writer and filmmaker. • Steve Gibbons, 72, Australian politician, MP (1998–2013). • Versand Hakobyan, 71, Armenian oligarch and politician, MP (2007–2012). • Michael Henderson, 71, American bass guitarist (Miles Davis) and vocalist, cancer. • Henkie, 76, Dutch singer. • Angela Jacobs, 53, American journalist and anchor (WFTV), breast cancer. • Charles Johnson, 50, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers, Philadelphia Eagles, New England Patriots), suicide by drug overdose. • Nigel Konstam, 89, British sculptor and art historian. • Joan F. López Casasnovas, 69, Spanish Catalan language philologist, teacher and politician, member of the Balearic parliament (1983–1992). • Igor López de Munain, 38, Spanish politician, member of the Basque parliament (2012–2016). • George McGrath, 79, Irish jockey. • Ajay Kumar Parida, 58, Indian biologist, cardiac arrest. • Jack Parry, 90, English footballer (Derby County). • Ruslana Pysanka, 56, Ukrainian actress (Moskal-Charivnyk, With Fire and Sword, Rzhevsky Versus Napoleon) and cinematographer, cancer. • Q Lazzarus, 61, American singer ("Goodbye Horses"). • William Richert, 79, American filmmaker (Winter Kills) and actor (My Own Private Idaho, The Client). • Charles Rizza, 92, British consultant physician. • Kevin Rooney, 71, American comedian, television writer and producer (My Wife and Kids, Politically Incorrect, '''Til Death''), complications from diabetes and renal failure. • Richard Seal, 86, English organist and conductor. • Allen Spraggett, 90, Canadian paranormal writer and broadcaster. • Charles L. Waddell, 90, American politician, member of the Senate of Virginia (1972–1998). • Jerry Zaleski, 89, American football player (Hamilton Tiger-Cats). 20Barbara Breit, 84, American tennis player. • Bill Burbach, 74, American baseball player (New York Yankees). • Rex Crawford, 90, American-born Canadian politician, MP (1988–1997). • Barry Downs, 92, Canadian architect. • Sir Kenneth Eaton, 87, British admiral, controller of the Navy (1989–1994). • Alan Grant, 73, Scottish comic book writer (Judge Dredd, Lobo, Batman). • Alice Harnoncourt, 91, Austrian violinist (Concentus Musicus Wien). • Peter Inge, Baron Inge, 86, British military officer, chief of the general staff (1992–1994), chief of the defence staff (1994–1997) and constable of the Tower (1996–2001). • Phil Jackson, 90, English rugby league player (Barrow Raiders, Great Britain, national team). • Henry Janzen, 82, Canadian football player (Winnipeg Blue Bombers) and coach (Manitoba). • Alan M. Kent, 55, English writer (Surfing Tommies). • Kamoya Kimeu, 83–84, Kenyan paleontologist and curator, kidney failure. • Jolán Kleiber-Kontsek, 82, Hungarian discus thrower, Olympic bronze medalist (1968). • Bernard Labourdette, 75, French road racing cyclist. • Hank Lehvonen, 71, Canadian ice hockey player (Kansas City Scouts). • Douglas Mitchell, 83, Canadian football player (BC Lions) and CFL commissioner (1984–1988). • Stephen Milosz, 66, Australian cricketer (Western Australia, Tasmania). • Stephen G. Olmstead, 92, American lieutenant general. • Luis Omedes, 84, Spanish Olympic rower (1952) and luger (1968). • Miguel Pérez Villar, 77, Spanish politician, senator (1991–1993). • Judith Stamm, 88, Swiss politician, member (1983–1999) and president (1996–1997) of the National Council. • Viktor Žmegač, 93, Croatian musicologist and scholar. 21An An, 35, Chinese-born giant panda, euthanised. • Zvonko Bezjak, 87, Croatian hammer thrower. • Taurean Blacque, 82, American actor (Hill Street Blues, DeepStar Six, Savannah). • Marcus Blunt, 75, British composer. • Shlomo Carlebach, 96, German-born American Haredi rabbi and scholar. • William A. Collins, 87, American politician. • Justin Crawford, 45, Australian footballer (Sydney Swans, Hawthorn). • Marjorie Crocombe, 92, Cook Islands author and academic. • Milan Dvořák, 87, Czech footballer (Spartak Praha Stalingrad, Dukla Prague, Czechoslovakia national team). • Johnny Egan, 83, American basketball player (Detroit Pistons, Baltimore Bullets) and coach (Houston Rockets), fall. • Mary Fields Hall, 88, American rear admiral. • Paddy Hopkirk, 89, British rally driver. • Martti Lehtevä, 91, Finnish Olympic boxer (1960). • Jim Lynch, 76, American Hall of Fame football player (Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Kansas City Chiefs), Super Bowl champion (IV). • Gustavo López Davidson, 60–61, Salvadoran politician and businessman, leader of the Nationalist Republican Alliance (2019–2020). • Reino Paasilinna, 82, Finnish politician, MEP (1996–2009), complications from Parkinson's disease. • Vytautas Paukštė, 90, Lithuanian actor (Northern Crusades, ...And Other Officials, Rafferty). • Nikola Radmanović, 53, Serbian footballer (Red Star Belgrade, Mérida). • Perry Rubenstein, 68, American gallerist. • Jörg Schmidt, 61, German sprint canoeist, Olympic silver medalist (1988). • Michel Schneider, 78, French writer and musicologist. • Uwe Seeler, 85, German footballer (Hamburger SV, West Germany national team). • Luca Serianni, 74, Italian linguist, traffic collision. • Rodney Stark, 88, American religious sociologist and author (The Rise of Christianity, The Rise of Mormonism). 22Robert Boutigny, 94, French sprint canoeist, Olympic bronze medalist (1948). • Ken Brown, 73, Canadian ice hockey player (Chicago Blackhawks). • Emilie Benes Brzezinski, 90, Swiss-American sculptor. • Kieran Crotty, 91, Irish politician, TD (1969–1989). • Frankie Davidson, 88, Australian singer. • Núria Feliu, 80, Spanish singer and actress, complications from a stroke. • Heikki Haavisto, 86, Finnish politician, minister for foreign affairs (1993–1995). • Joseph Hazelwood, 75, American sailor (Exxon Valdez), complications of cancer and COVID-19. (death announced on this date) • Ryoichi Honda, 82, Japanese politician, member of the House of Councillors (1998–2004). • Arnold E. Kempe, 95, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1975–1978). • Nanda Khare, 75, Indian writer. • Peter Lübeke, 69, German footballer (Hamburger SV, 1. FC Saarbrücken). • Fazle Rabbi Miah, 76, Bangladeshi politician. • David Moores, 76, British football executive, chairman of Liverpool (1991–2007). • Kenichi Ōkuma, 57, Japanese video game music composer (Langrisser V: The End of Legend, Super Smash Bros. Brawl), esophageal cancer. • Maria Petri, 82, English football supporter. • Leon E. Rosenberg, 89, American geneticist, physician and educator, dean of the Yale School of Medicine (1984–1991). • Dwight Smith, 58, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs, Atlanta Braves), World Series champion (1995), heart and lung failure. • Stefan Soltész, 73, Hungarian-Austrian conductor. • Jaroslav Starosta, 85, Czech Olympic rower. • Kurt vid Stein, 86, Danish Olympic cyclist (1960, 1964). • Nelson Stevens, 84, American artist. • Aleksey Vdovin, 59, Russian-Moldovan water polo player, Olympic bronze medalist (1992). • Stuart Woods, 84, American author (Chiefs, Run Before the Wind, New York Dead). 23Boy Alano, 81, Filipino actor (Sa Bilis Walang Kaparis, James Batman, Juan & Ted: Wanted). • Venant Bacinoni, 82, Burundian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Bururi (2007–2020). • Jered Barclay, 91, American actor (War of the Satellites, The Transformers, Tuff Turf). • Christian Beauvalet, 92, French Olympic pentathlete. • Peter Boyle, 71, Scottish epidemiologist. • Con Britt, 74, Australian footballer (Collingwood). • Paul Coker, 93, American illustrator (Mad) and animation production designer (Frosty the Snowman, ''Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town''). • Ronald S. Dancer, 73, American politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (since 2002). • Robert Dutton, 71, American politician, member of the California State Assembly (2002–2004) and Senate (2004–2012), cancer. • Rinus Ferdinandusse, 90, Dutch writer and journalist. • Katie Gallagher, 35, American fashion designer, drugged. • Don Gehrmann, 94, American Olympic runner (1948). • Vitaliy Gulyaev, 44, Ukrainian military officer, airstrike. • Diane Hegarty, 80, American satanist, co-founder of the Church of Satan. • Jerry Holan, 91, American Olympic swimmer (1952). • Sid Jacobson, 92, American comic book writer (Richie Rich, Casper the Friendly Ghost, Hot Stuff the Little Devil), stroke complications from COVID-19. • Kyaw Min Yu, 53, Burmese writer and political activist, execution by hanging. • Aaron Latham, 78, American journalist and screenwriter (Urban Cowboy, Perfect, The Program). • Gerald Nagler, 92, Swedish businessman and human rights activist. • Nguyễn Xuân Vinh, 92, Vietnamese aerospace engineer and military officer, commander of the South Vietnam Air Force (1958–1962). • Mike Pela, 72, British record producer and mixing engineer, Grammy winner (2002). • Billy Picken, 66, Australian footballer (Collingwood, Sydney Swans). • Bob Rafelson, 89, American film director (Five Easy Pieces, The Postman Always Rings Twice) and television producer (The Monkees). • Bhisadej Rajani, 100, Thai royal. • Robin Reed, 65, American cell biologist. • Gloria Stoll Karn, 98, American pulp cover artist and illustrator. • Julio Valdez, 66, Dominican baseball player (Boston Red Sox). • Zayar Thaw, 41, Burmese politician and rapper, MP (2012–2016, 2016–2021), execution by hanging. • Kevin Beahan, 89, Irish Gaelic footballer (St Mary's). • Steve Beaird, 70, American-born Canadian football player (Winnipeg Blue Bombers). • Carla Cassola, 74, Italian actress (Captain America, ''Where Are You? I'm Here, The Butterfly's Dream'') and composer. • Thomas C. Creighton, 77, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (2001–2013). • Joseph Dan, 87, Israeli scholar of Jewish mysticism. • Alain David, 90, Luxembourgish-born French Olympic sprinter (1956). • Tamar Eshel, 102, British-born Israeli politician, MK (1977–1984). • Tim Giago, 88, American journalist (Indian Country Today, Rapid City Journal) and founder of the Native American Journalists Association. • Charles Godfrey, 104, American-born Canadian physician and politician, Ontario MPP (1975–1977). • Neil Hague, 72, English footballer (Rotherham United, Plymouth Argyle, AFC Bournemouth). • Lotte Ingrisch, 92, Austrian author. • Diana Kennedy, 99, British food writer (The Cuisines of Mexico). • Michael R. Long, 82, American politician, member of the New York City Council (1981–1983). • Sam McCrory, 57, Northern Irish loyalist (Ulster Defence Association) and convicted paramilitary, fall. • Chase Mishkin, 85, American theatre producer (Memphis). • Len Oliver, 88, American soccer player (Uhrik Truckers, Ludlow Lusitano, Baltimore Pompei), complications from a stroke. • Kurt Pfammatter, 81, Swiss Olympic ice hockey player (1964). • Charlotte Pomerantz, 92, American author. • Win Remmerswaal, 68, Dutch baseball player (Boston Red Sox). • Berta Riaza, 94, Spanish actress (Ten Ready Rifles, Entre Tinieblas). • Mncedisi Shabangu, 53, South African actor (Hijack Stories, Catch a Fire, Vaya), playwright and theatre director. • Peter Vilandos, 82, Greek-American poker player. • David Warner, 80, English actor (The Omen, Tron, Titanic), Emmy winner (1981), complications from lung cancer. • McKinley Washington Jr., 85, American politician, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (1975–1990) and Senate (1990–2000). • Sir William Wright, 94, Northern Irish bus manufacturer (Wrightbus) and politician, member of the constitutional convention (1975–1976). 25Jennifer Bartlett, 81, American visual artist. • John Bienenstock, 85, Hungarian-born Canadian physician. • Geir Børresen, 79, Norwegian actor (Sesam Stasjon). • John Duggan, 93, English rugby union (Wakefield) and league (Wakefield Trinity) player. • Martin How, 90, English composer and organist. • Irina Ionesco, 91, French photographer. • Ashok Jagdale, 76, Indian cricketer (Madhya Pradesh). • Syed Hamid Ali Shah Moosavi, 82, Pakistani Islamic scholar. • Tatyana Moskvina, 63, Russian columnist, writer, and actress (''His Wife's Diary, Gisele's Mania''). • Bridget Namiotka, 32, American pairs skater. • Marit Paulsen, 82, Norwegian-born Swedish journalist and politician, MEP (1999–2004, 2009–2014). • Hartmut Perschau, 80, German politician and soldier, MEP (1989–1991). • Tom Poberezny, 75, American Hall of Fame aerobatic pilot. • Sandy Roberton, 80, British record producer (Hark! The Village Wait, Please to See the King, Ten Man Mop, or Mr. Reservoir Butler Rides Again). • Herb Roedel, 83, American football player (Oakland Raiders). • Yoko Shimada, 69, Japanese actress (Shōgun, Castle of Sand, Kaze, Slow Down), colorectal cancer. • Knuts Skujenieks, 85, Latvian writer and poet. • Song Zhaosu, 81, Chinese politician, governor of Gansu (1999–2001). • Paul Sorvino, 83, American actor (Goodfellas, The Rocketeer, Law & Order). • Milenko Stefanović, 92, Serbian classical and jazz clarinetist. • Richard Tait, 58, Scottish-born American board game designer (Cranium), complications from COVID-19. • Lucio Tasca, 82, Italian winemaker and Olympic equestrian (1960). • David Trimble, Baron Trimble, 77, Northern Irish politician, first minister (1998–2002), MP (1990–2005) and member of the House of Lords (since 2006), Nobel Prize laureate (1998). • Bruce Williams, 83, Australian footballer (Carlton). 26Mandy Adamson, 50, South African professional golfer, cancer. • Inger Alfvén, 82, Swedish author and sociologist. • Ronald Allison, 90, British journalist and press secretary (Queen Elizabeth II). • Sushovan Banerjee, 84, Indian physician, West Bengal MLA (1984–1989), kidney disease. • Jannette Burr, 95, American Olympic alpine skier (1952). • Daniel Cardon de Lichtbuer, 91, Belgian banker, president of Bank Brussels Lambert (1992–1996). • Clive Coates, 80, British wine writer. • Iosif Culineac, 80, Romanian Olympic water polo player (1964, 1972). • Branko Cvejić, 75, Serbian actor (Grlom u jagode, ''The Elusive Summer of '68, Balkan Express''). • Eli N. Evans, 85, American author, complications from COVID-19. • Bruno Foresti, 99, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop of Modena-Nonantola (1976–1983) and archbishop ad personam of Brescia (1983–1998). • Anne-Marie Garat, 75, French novelist, cancer. • Paul Garon, 80, American writer and blues historian. • Darío Gómez, 71, Colombian singer. • David Ireland, 94, Australian author (The Unknown Industrial Prisoner). • Sy Johnson, 92, American jazz composer, arranger and pianist, COVID-19. • Tomohiro Katō, 39, Japanese mass murderer (Akihabara massacre), execution by hanging. • Chin Kung, 95, Chinese Buddhist monk, pneumonia. • Oleksandr Kukurba, 27, Ukrainian military officer. • James Lovelock, 103, English environmentalist (Gaia hypothesis), inventor of the electron capture detector, complications from a fall. • Lukas Lundin, 64, Swedish-Canadian mining industry executive, chairman of Lundin Mining (2006–2022), brain cancer. • Abbas Ali Mandal, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1986–1988). • Lael Morgan, 86, American author, journalist and historian. • Alfred Moses, 45, Canadian politician, Northwest Territories MLA (2011–2019). • Anthony Oettinger, 93, German-born American linguist and computer scientist. • Giorgio Oppi, 82, Italian politician, deputy (2006–2009). • Uri Orlev, 91, Polish-born Israeli children's author (The Island on Bird Street) and translator. • Aldo Pastore, 91, Italian politician, deputy (1979–1987). • William Phillips, 78, Australian Olympic water polo player (1964). • J. Deotis Roberts, 95, American theologian. • Balwinder Safri, 63, Indian singer. • Laurie Sawle, 96, Australian cricket player (Western Australia) and selector. • Felix Thijssen, 88, Dutch author. • Nick Tredennick, 75, American inventor, ATV accident. • Inez Voyce, 97, American baseball player (South Bend Blue Sox, Grand Rapids Chicks). • Jean Westwood, 91, British-Canadian figure skater, cancer. 27Mary Alice, 85, American actress (Fences, A Different World, The Matrix Revolutions), Tony winner (1987). • Paul Émile Joseph Bertrand, 97, French Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Lyon (1975–1989) and bishop of Mende (1989–2001). • Luis Morgan Casey, 87, American Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of La Paz (1983–1988) and apostolic vicar of Pando (1988–2013). • Bernard Cribbins, 93, English actor (The Wombles, Doctor Who) and singer ("The Hole in the Ground"). • Yelizaveta Dementyeva, 94, Russian sprint canoer, Olympic champion (1956). • Tony Dow, 77, American actor (Leave It to Beaver, Never Too Young) and television director (Coach), complications from liver cancer. • John Gayler, 79, Australian politician, MP (1983–1993). • John Grenell, 78, New Zealand country singer. • Dieter Helm, 81, German farmer and politician, MP (1990) and MdL (1990–2009). • Dorothy Hollingsworth, 101, American educator. • JayDaYoungan, 24, American rapper, shot. • Larry Josephson, 83, American radio host (WBAI), programmer, and engineer, complications from Parkinson's disease. • Inez Kingi, 91, New Zealand health advocate. • Ardhendu Kumar Dey, 81, Indian politician, Assam MLA (1991–2006). • Gisèle Lalonde, 89, Canadian politician, mayor of Vanier, Ontario (1985–1992). • Marie McDemmond, 76, American academic administrator. • Burt Metcalfe, 87, Canadian-born American actor (Father of the Bride, Gidget) and television producer (M*A*S*H). • Sir Christopher Meyer, 78, British diplomat, Downing Street press secretary (1993–1996), ambassador to the United States (1997–2003) and Germany (1997), stroke. • Mick Moloney, 77, Irish-American musician and folklorist. • Joseph F. Murphy Jr., 78, American judge, Maryland Court of Appeals (2007–2011). • Pak To-chun, 78, North Korean politician. • Les Rothman, 95, American basketball player (Chicago American Gears, Syracuse Nationals). • Celina Seghi, 102, Italian Olympic alpine skier (1948, 1952). • Ron Sider, 82, Canadian-born American theologian and social activist, heart attack. • Tom Springfield, 88, English musician (The Springfields) and songwriter ("I'll Never Find Another You", "Georgy Girl"). • Harvey D. Tallackson, 97, American politician, member of the North Dakota Senate (1977–2008). • Abdullahi Ali Ahmed Waafow, Somali general and politician, MP and mayor of Merca. • Edwin Wilson, 79, Australian poet. 28Pauline Bewick, 86, English-born Irish artist, cancer. • Franco Casalini, 70, Italian basketball coach (Olimpia Milano). • Leontien Ceulemans, 70, Dutch actress and television presenter, complications following a fall. • Pietro Citati, 92, Italian writer and literary critic. • Jason Di Tullio, 38, Canadian soccer player (Montreal Impact) and manager, brain cancer. • Clay Hart, 86, American country singer. • Wayne Hawkins, 84, American football player (Oakland Raiders). • Gil Hayes, 82, Canadian wrestler (All-Star Wrestling, Stampede Wrestling). • Yaakov Heruti, 95, Israeli political activist and convicted terrorist, founder of the Kingdom of Israel. • İlhan İrem, 67, Turkish singer and songwriter, kidney failure. • József Kardos, 62, Hungarian footballer (Újpesti Dózsa, national team). • George A. Kennedy, 93, American classicist. • Rodney Melland, 84, American curler (1971 world championship bronze medalist). • Terry Neill, 80, Northern Irish football player (national team) and manager (Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur). • Walter D. Reed, 98, American Air Force major general. • Howard Rosenthal, 83, American political scientist. • Roger H. Stuewer, 87, American historian. • Péter Szőke, 74, Hungarian tennis player, complications from a stroke. • Jim Trelease, 81, American author, complications from Parkinson's disease. • William White, 56, American football player (Detroit Lions, Kansas City Chiefs, Atlanta Falcons), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. 29Hans Bangerter, 98, Swiss football administrator, general secretary of UEFA (1960–1989). • Sybille Benning, 61, German politician, MP (2013–2021). • Jean Bobet, 92, French road bicycle racer. • Geoffrey Brennan, 77, Australian philosopher, leukemia. • Myra Butter, 97, English aristocrat. • Phil Carlson, 70, Australian cricketer (Queensland, national team). • Jerome Ceppos, 75, American journalist and newspaper editor, sepsis. • Emmie Chanika, 66, Malawian human rights activist, stroke. • Rasik Dave, 65, Indian actor (Eeshwar, Masoom, Straight), kidney failure. • Margot Eskens, 82, German Schlager singer. • Juris Hartmanis, 94, Latvian-American computer scientist. • Mamoun Hassan, 84, Saudi-born British screenwriter (The Good Life, Machuca), director and producer (No Surrender). • Knud J. V. Jespersen, 80, Danish historian. • Olga Kachura, 52, Ukrainian pro-Russian separatist, missile strike. • Yuri Kobishchanov, 87, Russian Africanist and sociologist. • Lee Seng Tee, 99, Singaporean businessman and philanthropist. • Susan M. Levin, 50, American dietitian. • Christopher Loder, 3rd Baron Wakehurst, 96, British hereditary peer, member of the House of Lords (1970–1999). • John Mackin, 78, Scottish football player (Northampton Town, York City, Corby Town) and manager. • Arthur Malcolm, 87, Australian Anglican prelate. • Clarence E. McKnight Jr., 92, American lieutenant general. • Julian Nava, 95, American educator and diplomat, ambassador to Mexico (1980–1981). • Mary Obering, 85, American painter. • Alika Ogorchukwu, 38, Nigerian street vendor and Italian murder victim, hit to death. • Michael Redfern, 79, British actor (The Newcomers, United!, The Two Ronnies). • Tom Richmond, 72, American cinematographer (Stand and Deliver, House of 1000 Corpses, ''Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist''). • Samuel Sandoval, 98, American Navajo code talker. • Adrian Thorne, 84, English footballer (Brighton & Hove Albion, Plymouth Argyle, Exeter City). • James D. Whitmire, 87, American politician. • Zhang Xingqian, 100, Chinese metal physicist, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. 30George Bartenieff, 89, German-American actor (Hercules in New York, See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Cookie). • Pat Carroll, 95, American actress (The Little Mermaid, The Danny Thomas Show, ''Caesar's Hour''), Emmy winner (1957), complications from pneumonia. • Anne Eisenhower, 73, American interior designer. • Mike Filey, 80, Canadian historian and radio host. • Don Hammond, 85, New Zealand rugby league player (Auckland, national team). • Robert I. Jewett, 84, American mathematician. • Mike Johnson, 78, American politician, member of the Oklahoma Senate (1998–2010), complications from hip surgery. • Kiyoshi Kobayashi, 89, Japanese voice actor (Humanoid Monster Bem, Lupin the Third, Death Note), pneumonia. • Martin Luluga, 89, Ugandan Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop (1986–1990) and bishop (1990–1999) of Gulu and bishop of Nebbi (1999–2011). • Honorata Marcińczak, 92, Polish Olympic gymnast. • Sadanand Mohol, 83, Indian cricketer (Maharashtra, West Zone, Indian Starlets), cardiac arrest. • Nichelle Nichols, 89, American actress (Star Trek, Truck Turner, Snow Dogs), heart failure. • Roberto Nobile, 74, Italian actor (La scuola, ''Everybody's Fine, First Light of Dawn''). • John Rensenbrink, 93, American political activist, founder of Maine Green Independent Party. • Archie Roach, 66, Australian musician and singer-songwriter ("Took the Children Away"). • Yitzchok Tuvia Weiss, 95, Slovak-born British-Israeli Haredi rabbi, head of the Edah HaChareidis (since 2004). • Alvin Yeo, 60, Singaporean politician, MP (2006–2015), cancer. 31Vadim Bakatin, 84, Russian politician and intelligence officer, minister of internal affairs (1988–1990) and chairman of the KGB (1991). • David Cannan, 85, Manx politician, MHK (1982–2011). • Carole Caroompas, 76, American painter, complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Vasile Silvian Ciupercă, 73, Romanian politician, deputy (2000–2004). • Hubert Coppenrath, 91, French Polynesian Roman Catholic prelate, coadjutor archbishop (1997–1999) and archbishop (1999–2011) of Papeete. • Terry Davies, 88, Australian Olympic rower (1960, 1964). • Mónica Domínguez Blanco, 38, Spanish journalist, cancer. • Joseph A. Doorley Jr., 91, American politician, mayor of Providence, Rhode Island (1965–1975). • Anneli Drummond-Hay, 84, Scottish show jumper. • Jack Fellure, 90, American perennial political candidate. • Maria Frisé, 96, German journalist and author. • Cécile Gallez, 86, French politician, deputy (2002–2010) and mayor of Saint-Saulve (1977–2020). • Zulma Gómez, 61, Paraguayan politician, senator (since 2008) and deputy (2003–2008), drowned. • A. Jean de Grandpré, 100, Canadian lawyer and businessman, chancellor of McGill University (1984–1991). • Diane Haigh, 73, British architect. • Hartmut Heidemann, 81, German footballer (MSV Duisburg, West Germany national team). • Herb Henderson, 91, Australian footballer (Footscray). • Norman Herbert, 88, English rugby footballer. • Abdul Lateef A. Hussein, 75, Nigerian physicist and academic administrator, vice chancellor of Lagos State University (2005–2011). • Khalid Ibrahim, 75, Malaysian politician, menteri besar of Selangor (2008–2014), MP (2008–2018) and Selangor MLA (2008–2018). • Christophe Izard, 85, French television producer (''L'île aux Enfants, Albert the Fifth Musketeer''). • Charles L. Keyser, 92, American Episcopalian bishop. • Hubertus Leteng, 63, Indonesian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Ruteng (2009–2017), heart attack. • Stanley B. Lippman, 72, American computer scientist and author. • Nirmala Mishra, 83, Indian playback singer (Malajahna, Adina Megha), heart attack. • Brian Molloy, 91, New Zealand plant ecologist, conservationist, and rugby union player (Manawatu, Canterbury, national team). • Ian Nish, 96, British academic. • Mo Ostin, 95, American Hall of Fame record executive (Warner Bros. Records, Reprise Records, Verve Records). • T. Mohandas Pai, 89, Indian business executive and philanthropist, founder of Udayavani. • Fidel V. Ramos, 94, Filipino military officer and politician, president (1992–1998), secretary of national defense (1988–1991) and chief of the staff (1984–1988), COVID-19. • Brajagopal Roy, 86, Indian politician, Tripura MLA (1978–1983, 1993–1998). • Bill Russell, 88, American Hall of Fame basketball player and coach (Boston Celtics, Seattle SuperSonics, Sacramento Kings), Olympic champion (1956). • Valero Serer, 89, Spanish footballer (Mestalla, Zaragoza, Gimnàstic). • Sara Shane, 94, American actress (The King and Four Queens, ''Tarzan's Greatest Adventure, 'Magnificent Obsession'''). • Frederick L. Stackable, 86, American politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives (1971–1974). • John Steiner, 81, English actor (Hine, Violent Rome, Yor, the Hunter from the Future), traffic collision. • Iimura Takahiko, 85, Japanese filmmaker and fine artist. • Oleksiy Vadaturskyi, 74, Ukrainian entrepreneur, founder of Nibulon, shelling. • Ayman al-Zawahiri, 71, Egyptian Islamic militant, emir of the Egyptian Islamic Jihad (1991–1998), emir (since 2011) and deputy emir (1988–2011) of al-Qaeda, airstrike. ==References==
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