1 •
Carla 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.
2 •
David 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.
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Irving 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.
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Khairy 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.
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Arne 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).
6 •
Masashi 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).
7 •
Waldo 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).
8 •
Shinzo 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).
9 •
Ljiljana 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).
10 •
Theodore 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.
11 •
Víctor 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).
12 •
Tony 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).
13 •
Arturo 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).
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Bobby 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).
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Britt 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.
16 •
Ángela 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).
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Enam 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).
18 •
Xavier 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).
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Stuart 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).
20 •
Barbara 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.
21 •
An 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).
22 •
Robert 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).
23 •
Boy 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).
25 •
Jennifer 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).
26 •
Mandy 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.
27 •
Mary 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.
28 •
Pauline 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.
29 •
Hans 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.
30 •
George 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.
31 •
Vadim 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==