MarketDeaths in February 2024
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Deaths in February 2024

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

February 2024
1Asahi, 21, Japanese professional wrestler (Ice Ribbon, Actwres girl'Z), traffic collision. • Pearl Berg, 114, American supercentenarian. • Walter Biel, 90, Swiss journalist and politician, MP (1967–1991). • Ásmundur Bjarnason, 96, Icelandic Olympic sprinter (1948, 1952). • Chang Chuan-chiung, 95, Taiwanese pharmacologist, member of Academia Sinica and founder of the Journal of Biomedical Science. • Katerina Clark, 82, Australian Soviet scholar, lymphoma. • Sir Roland Franklin, 97, British-born Antiguan merchant banker. • Mark Gustafson, 63, American animator (The PJs, Fantastic Mr. Fox) and film director (''Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio''), Oscar winner (2022), heart attack. • Patrick Hanks, 83, English lexicographer and linguist, COVID-19. • Michael Hicks, 51, American football player (Chicago Bears). • Wilburn Hollis, 83, American football player (Iowa Hawkeyes). • Michel Jazy, 87, French middle-distance runner, Olympic silver medallist (1960). • Alonzo Johnson, 60, American football player (Florida Gators, Philadelphia Eagles). • Grace Joncas, 100, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives. • Larry Kessler, 81, American activist. • Mike Kiegerl, 84, German-born American politician, member of the Kansas House of Representatives (2005–2017). • Garth Manton, 94, Australian rower, Olympic bronze medalist (1956). • Mike Martin, 79, American Hall of Fame college baseball coach (Florida State Seminoles), complications from Lewy body dementia. • Gilbert Millet, 93, French physician and politician, three-time deputy, mayor of Alès (1985–1989). • Nereo Odchimar, 83, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Tandag (2001–2018), metabolic encephalopathy. • Winfried Orthmann, 88, German archaeologist. • Honesto Pacana, 91, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Malaybalay (1994–2010). • Burkhard Pape, 91, German football player (Hannover 96) and manager (Uganda national team, Tanzania national team). • Carolyn Powers, 98, American politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives (1983–1985). • Harunur Rashid, 87, Bangladeshi film director (Megher Onek Rong) and writer. • Jim Rowinski, 63, American basketball player (Purdue Boilermakers, Detroit Pistons, Philadelphia 76ers). • Jeannot Schaul, 75, Luxembourgish footballer (Jeunesse Esch, national team). • Carlota Sempé, 81, Argentine archaeologist. • Constantinos Stathelakos, 36, Cypriot Olympic hammer thrower (2012), traffic collision. • Orhan Türkdoğan, 95, Turkish sociologist. 2Alev Alatlı, 79, Turkish novelist and columnist. • Luciano Alfieri, 87, Italian footballer (AC Milan, Treviso, national team). • Chris Aspin, 91, English author, historian and journalist. • Valery Ataev, 75, Uzbek engineer and politician. • Daniel Atkinson, 102, American biochemist. • Jean-Pierre Babelon, 91, French historian, president of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres (2001). • Abdul Hamid Bakal, 84, Bruneian nobleman, member of the Legislative Council (2011–2015, 2017–2022). • Mohammed Shamsul Hoque Bhuiyan, 75, Bangladeshi politician, MP (2014–2024). • Daoud Yaya Brahim, 62, Chadian military leader and politician, minister of defense (2021–2023). • Steve Brown, 66, British composer, lyricist and record producer, pulmonary fibrosis. • Rich Caster, 75, American football player (New York Jets, Houston Oilers, Washington Redskins), complications from Parkinson's disease. • Dean Dohrman, 64, American politician, member of the Missouri House of Representatives (2013–2021). • Osvaldo Domínguez Dibb, 83, Paraguayan football executive, president of Club Olimpia (1974–1990, 1995–2004). • Wilhelmenia Fernandez, 75, American soprano, cancer. • Christos Fotiou, 85, Greek lawyer and politician, MP (1981–1989). • H. E. Francis, 100, American scholar, academic and writer. • Yusuf Gowon, 85, Ugandan military officer, chief of army staff (1978–1979). • Geoffrey Hickinbottom, 91, English cricketer (Leicestershire). • Paulin J. Hountondji, 81, Beninese philosopher. • Hu Hesheng, 95, Chinese mathematician, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. • Jonnie Irwin, 50, English television presenter (A Place in the Sun, Escape to the Country, To Buy or Not to Buy), lung cancer. • Francisco Jara, 82, Mexican footballer (Guadalajara, national team). • Wayne Kramer, 75, American guitarist (MC5) and songwriter ("Kick Out the Jams"), pancreatic cancer. • Louis Lambert, 92, Belgian footballer (Royal Antwerp, national team). • Ian Lavender, 77, English actor (''Dad's Army, EastEnders, Parsley Sidings''). • Honor McKellar, 103, New Zealand operatic mezzo-soprano. • Sadhu Meher, 84, Indian actor (Ankur, Mrigayaa, Debshishu) and film director. • Luis Morales Reyes, 87, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Tacámbaro (1979–1985) and Torreón (1990–1999) and archbishop of San Luis Potosí (1999–2012). • Don Murray, 94, American actor (Bus Stop, A Hatful of Rain, The Plainsman). • Oskar Negt, 89, German philosopher and sociologist. • Lorenzo Olarte Cullen, 91, Spanish politician, president of the Canary Islands (1988–1991). • Marian Pilot, 87, Polish writer and poet. • Christopher Priest, 80, English novelist (Fugue for a Darkening Island, The Affirmation, The Prestige), small-cell carcinoma. • Pierre Raffin, 85, French Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Metz (1987–2013). • Claudio Rissi, 67, Argentine actor (El marginal, The Desert Bride, Tiger, Blood in the Mouth), cancer. • Gregory Charles Rivers, 58, Australian actor (Man from Guangdong, Triumph in the Skies, Under the Canopy of Love), suicide by charcoal-burning. • Xavier Robson, 37, Brazilian footballer (Peñarol, Tacuarembó, Pelotas), cancer. • Rod Rosenbladt, 82, American Lutheran theologian and academic (Concordia University Irvine). • Vincenzo Ruggiero, 73, Italian-born British sociologist. • Lev Sarkisov, 85, Armenian mountaineer. • John Walker, 75, American computer programmer, co-founder of Autodesk, complications from a fall. • Carl Weathers, 76, American actor (Rocky, Predator, Happy Gilmore) and football player, atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. • Baruch Weisbecker, 83, Israeli Haredi rabbi, cancer. • Stefan Yanev, 84, Bulgarian footballer (Spartak Varna, Cherno More Varna) and sports commentator (BNT). 3Aston "Family Man" Barrett, 77, Jamaican musician (Bob Marley and the Wailers, The Upsetters). • Hugh Burkhardt, 88, British theoretical physicist. • Bill Carr, 78, American football player, coach and executive (Florida Gators). • Giannis Chaniotis, 89, Greek footballer (AEK Athens, Egaleo). • Bruce DeMars, 88, American admiral. • Samuel C. Florman, 99, American civil engineer. • Ángel Franco Martínez, 85, Spanish football referee. • Arthur M. Gignilliat Jr., 91, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (1966–1980). • Charles González Palisa, 82, Argentine-born Paraguayan television show host, complications from heart surgery. • Nicky Graham, 79, British musician (The End, Tucky Buzzard), songwriter and music producer, cancer. • Jan Højland, 72, Danish footballer (B.93, 1860 Munich, national team). • Tony Hutson, 49, American football player (Dallas Cowboys, Washington Redskins). • Keith King, 75, American politician, member of the Colorado House of Representatives (1999–2007) and Senate (2009–2013). • Bill Lachemann, 89, American baseball coach (Los Angeles Angels). • Márcia Marinho, 60, Brazilian doctor and politician, deputy (1995–2001), cancer. • Rade Milovanović, 69, Bosnian chess player. • Steve Ostrow, 91, American businessman and LGBT rights activist, founder of Continental Baths. • Pavel Ploc, 80, Czech Olympic biathlete (1968, 1972). • Aleksey Poteleshchenko, 47, Ukrainian-Russian military officer and politician, shelling. • Victor M. Power, 89, Canadian politician, mayor of Timmins, Ontario (1980–1988, 1991–2000, 2003–2006). • Patricio Ricketts, 99, Peruvian journalist and politician, minister of labour and social promotion (1983) and education (1983–1984). • Helena Rojo, 79, Mexican actress (The House in the South, The Great Adventure of Zorro, Misterio) and model, liver cancer. • Abdullah Al-Saadawi, 76, Bahraini actor, director, and playwright. • Vittorio Vidotto, 82, Italian historian. • Vittorio Emanuele, Prince of Naples, 86, Italian royal, disputed head of the House of Savoy (since 1983). • Ray Watters, 95, New Zealand geographer. • Wee Cho Yaw, 95, Singaporean banker, chairman of UOB (1974–2013). 4Yōko Abe, 95, Japanese calligrapher and political matriarch. • Galina Alekseyeva, 76, Russian diver, Olympic bronze medallist (1964). • Rafael Alvira, 81, Spanish philosopher. • Brant Alyea, 83, American baseball player (Washington Senators, Minnesota Twins, Oakland Athletics). • Bob Beckwith, 91, American firefighter (September 11 rescue efforts), cancer. • Joel Belz, 82, American magazine publisher, founder of World. • Agostino Borromeo, 80, Italian historian, general governor of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre (2009–2016). • Liliane Carlberg, 87, Swedish television producer. • Earl Cureton, 66, American basketball player (Philadelphia 76ers, Detroit Pistons, Chicago Bulls), NBA champion (1983, 1994). • Alice Darr, 93, American musician. • N. K. Desam, 87, Indian poet and literary critic. • Tania Díaz Castro, 84, Cuban journalist, poet, and activist. • Hélène Egger, 95, Dutch Holocaust survivor. • John Elford, 76, Australian rugby league player (Western Suburbs, New South Wales, national team). • Brooke Ellison, 45, American academic and disability advocate. • Al Francesco, 90, American blackjack player and gambling strategist. • Hage Geingob, 82, Namibian politician, president (since 2015) and prime minister (1990–2002, 2012–2015), cancer. • Kurt Hamrin, 89, Swedish footballer (AIK, Fiorentina, national team). • Hardy Eustace, 27, Irish Thoroughbred racehorse. • Hazem Hosny, 73, Egyptian political scientist. • Bukar Ibrahim, 73, Nigerian politician, senator (2007–2019) and governor of Yobe State (1992–1993, 1999–2007). • Barry John, 79, Welsh rugby union player (Cardiff, Barbarian, national team). • John Kehoe, 89, Canadian politician, Quebec MNA (1981–1994). • Desmond Kelly, 95, New Zealand actor (Dark Knight). • Martin Kirkup, 75, British-born American music industry executive. • Antonio Lenza, 84, Italian Olympic field hockey player (1960). (death announced on this date) • Giacomo Losi, 88, Italian football player (Roma, national team) and manager (Piacenza). • Enass Muzamel, 42–43, Sudanese human rights activist. • Étienne Nodet, 79, French Roman Catholic priest and academic. • Lowitja O'Donoghue, 91, Australian public administrator and Aboriginal activist. • Antonio Paolucci, 84, Italian art historian, minister of culture (1995–1996) and director of the Vatican Museums (2007–2017). • Papineau, 23, British Thoroughbred racehorse, euthanised. • Rui Patrício, 91, Portuguese jurist and politician, minister of foreign affairs (1970–1974). • Günter Petzow, 97, German materials scientist. • Andrew Rogers, 92, Australian corporate and legal advisor, judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales (1979–1993). • Shen Rong, 88, Chinese writer. • Kamla Srivastava, 90, Indian folk singer, cardio-respiratory failure. • Gunnar Ström, 93, Swedish Olympic speed skater (1952, 1956). • Tian Yunzhang, 78, Chinese calligrapher. • Jan van Veen, 79, Dutch radio host and disc jockey. • Peter Villano, 100, American politician, member of the Connecticut House of Representatives (1993–2013). • Melvin Way, 70, American folk artist, complications from a stroke. • Zhu Bofang, 95, Chinese engineer. 5Dries van Agt, 93, Dutch politician, diplomat and jurist, deputy prime minister (1973–1977), prime minister (1977–1982), euthanasia. • Arthur P. Barnes, 93, American conductor. • Toppen Bech, 84, Norwegian journalist (Aftenposten, Alle Kvinners Blad). • Brigitte Bout, 83, French politician, senator (2002–2011) and mayor of Fleurbaix (2001–2008). • Keshav Kumar Budhathoki, 80, Nepali politician, minister of defence (2016–2017) and MP (since 2008), prostate cancer. • Brian Callison, 89, British novelist. • Derek Crowther, 86, British oncologist. • William Current, 89, American politician, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (2005–2013) • José Delbo, 90, Argentine comic book artist (Wonder Woman, The Transformers, Batgirl). • John Dossey, 79, American mathematician. • Mickey Gilbert, 87, American stuntman (The Fall Guy, The Last of the Mohicans, The Blues Brothers). • Francisco Gómez Camacho, 84, Spanish Jesuit priest. • Riikka Hakola, 61, Finnish opera singer, brain tumour. • Tsutomu Hanahara, 84, Japanese wrestler, Olympic champion (1964). • Michael Jayston, 88, English actor (Only Fools and Horses, Doctor Who, Nicholas and Alexandra). • Toby Keith, 62, American country singer ("Should've Been a Cowboy", "How Do You Like Me Now?!", "Red Solo Cup") and songwriter, stomach cancer. • Peter Kulka, 86, German architect. • Jean Malaurie, 101, French anthropologist and explorer. • Laralyn McWilliams, 58, American video game designer (Free Realms, Over the Hedge, Full Spectrum Warrior), complications from heart surgery. • Joan Montgomery, 98, Australian teacher. • Namkoong Won, 89, South Korean actor (Eunuch, Woman of Fire, Assassin), lung cancer. • Nora, 19, American cat. • Bill Northey, 64, American politician, Iowa secretary of agriculture (2007–2018). • Martha Brill Olcott, 74, American political scientist and academic. • Ernie O'Rourke, 97, Australian footballer (Melbourne, North Melbourne). • Chris Paling, 67–68, British radio producer (BBC Radio 4), artist and author. • Helga Paris, 85, German photographer. • José Peláez Bardales, 77, Peruvian lawyer and judge, attorney general (2011–2014). • Brigitte A. Rollett, 89, Austrian psychologist. • Charles Sallis, 89, American historian and writer. • Horacio Sánchez Unzueta, 74, Mexican politician, lawyer and ambassador, governor of San Luis Potosí (1993–1997) and deputy (1991–1992). • Vyacheslav Sokolov, 82, Russian politician, MP (1996–2000). • Jimi Solanke, 81, Nigerian actor (Sango, Shadow Parties), poet, and playwright. • Olijela del Valle Rivas, 97, Argentine politician, senator (1983–1998), deputy (1999–2003). • Walter van den Broeck, 82, Belgian writer and playwright. 6Abd Mohd Khalid Mohd Ali, 66, Malaysian footballer (Selangor, Kuala Lumpur, national team), lung cancer. • Vijay Anand, 71, Indian composer. • Mohamed Bensaid Ait Idder, 98, Moroccan political activist. • Rafiga Akhundova, 92, Azerbaijani ballerina. • Hrant Ayvazyan, 54, Armenian politician, MP (since 2019), traffic collision. • John Bruton, 76, Irish politician, Taoiseach (1994–1997), twice minister of finance, and TD (1969–2004). • Paul Contillo, 94, American politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1974–1980, 2013–2014) and Senate (1984–1992). • Jacques Duval, 89, Canadian journalist and racing driver. • Joseph Chike Edozien, 98, Nigerian traditional ruler, king of Asaba (since 1990). • Sir Anthony Epstein, 102, British pathologist (Epstein–Barr virus). • Shreela Flather, Baroness Flather, 89, British politician, teacher, and life peer, member of the House of Lords (since 1990). • Ken Fritz, 66, American football player (Ohio State Buckeyes). • Cecilia Gentili, 52, Argentine LGBTQ rights activist. • Pablo Grant, 26, German actor (Polizeiruf 110) and rapper, thrombosis. • Jack M. Guttentag, 100, American banker and academic. • Gheorghe Iamandi, 66, Romanian football player (Olt Scornicești, Dinamo București) and manager (Delta Tulcea). • Gijs IJlander, 76, Dutch writer. • Donald Kinsey, 70, American guitarist and singer (The Kinsey Report, The Wailers Band, Peter Tosh). • Mary MacKenzie, 93, American mezzo-soprano singer. • John Mahler, 87, American race car driver. • Petra Mathers, 78, German-born American author and illustrator, suicide. • Don McKay, 86, New Zealand rugby union player (Auckland, national team). • Robin McLeod, 72, Canadian surgeon. • Miguel Ángel, 76, Spanish footballer (Real Madrid, Castellón, national team), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. • Ivar Molde, 74, Norwegian politician, MP (1993–1997). • Yoshitaka Murayama, 55, Japanese video game designer (Suikoden). • Farooq Nazki, 83, Indian poet and broadcaster, director of Doordarshan (1986–1997), heart attack. • Seiji Ozawa, 88, Japanese conductor, heart failure. • K. Parasuraman, 63, Indian politician, MP (2014–2019). • Sebastián Piñera, 74, Chilean politician and businessman, president (2010–2014, 2018–2022) and senator (1990–1998), helicopter crash. • Andrew Graham Rice, 73, British advertising executive. • Javier Salmerón, 57, Spanish athlete, double Paralympic silver medallist (1992). • Rubab Sayda, 73, Indian politician, MP (2004–2009). • Rod Sherman, 79, American football player (Oakland Raiders, Cincinnati Bengals, Denver Broncos). • Jimmy Uguro, Papua New Guinean politician, MP (since 2017). • Veena Verma, 82, Indian politician, MP (1986–2000). • Sir Richard Vickers, 95, British Army lieutenant general. • Jennifer Wolff, 64, Puerto Rican television reporter (WAPA-TV, WKAQ-TV), show host and writer, cancer. • Robert M. Young, 99, American film director, screenwriter (Alambrista!, The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez) and producer (American Me). • Stefan Jerzy Zweig, 83, Polish-born Austrian author and cameraman. 7Stanislas Spero Adotevi, 90, Beninese politician, UNICEF official and civil servant. • Mustapha Ahmed, 63, Ghanaian politician, MP (2001–2013). • Ryōko Akamatsu, 94, Japanese politician, minister of education (1993–1994). • Bob Altemeyer, 83, Canadian psychologist. • Luigi Arienti, 87, Italian cyclist, Olympic champion (1960). • Vaja Azarashvili, 87, Georgian composer. • Diana Carnero, 29, Ecuadorian politician, shot. • Alfredo Castelli, 76, Italian comic book artist (Martin Mystère, Mister No). • David Davies, 3rd Baron Davies, 83, British hereditary peer and engineer, member of the House of Lords (1944–1999). • Eva Dobiášová, 90, Czech basketball player. (death announced on this date) • Ethel Ekpe, 60, Nigerian actress (Basi and Company), cancer. • Henry Fambrough, 85, American Hall of Fame singer (The Spinners). • Anthony C. George, 86, Grenadian artist, designer of the flag of Grenada. • Alfred Grosser, 99, German-born French political scientist. • Carl Iwasaki, 62, American baseball coach (Austin Kangaroos, Northern Colorado Bears). • Gylan Kain, 81–82, American poet and playwright. • Claus Kreul, 79, German football player (Karl-Marx-Stadt, BSG Wismut Aue) and manager (Hansa Rostock). • Ton van der Laaken, 71, Dutch korfball player, coach, and referee. • Maria Fida Moro, 77, Italian politician, senator (1987–1992). • Alejandro Muyshondt, 46, Salvadoran politician and security advisor, pulmonary edema. • Hiroo Nakashima, 86, Japanese businessman and politician, member of the House of Councillors (1995–2007). • Mojo Nixon, 66, American musician ("Debbie Gibson Is Pregnant with My Two-Headed Love Child") and actor (Super Mario Bros., Great Balls of Fire!). • Shurron Pierson, 41, American football player (Oakland Raiders, Chicago Bears). • Qristina Ribohn, 68, Swedish reality television contestant (The Farm, Club Goa, Baren). • Ahmed Rubel, 55, Bangladeshi actor (Meghla Akash, Shyamol Chhaya, Chironjeeb Mujib). • Vladyslav Rykov, 30, Ukrainian military pilot. • Abu Baqir Al-Saadi, 49–50, Syrian Hezbollah military leader, drone strike. • Judit Selymes, 83, Hungarian-born American theatre director and author. • Abror Tursunov, Uzbek actor (Suyunchi, Abdullajon). 8Isaac Aja, 87, Spanish politician, president of the Provisional Assembly of Cantabria (1982–1983), senator (1986–1987). • Lauro Baja, 86, Filipino diplomat, heart attack. • Virginia Beavert, 102, American Ichiskiin linguist. • Nex Benedict, 16, American non-binary student, suicide by drug overdose. • Patrick Boylan, 84, English geologist and museum director. • Andy Brandi, 72, Puerto Rican college tennis coach (Florida Gators, LSU Tigers). • Murray Brown, 57, South African cricket umpire. • Claude Courchay, 90, French novelist. • Andrew Crispo, 78, American art gallerist and convicted felon. • Joe Dudley, 86, American businessman and hair care entrepreneur. • Charlotte Froese Fischer, 94, Canadian-American applied mathematician and computer scientist. • Karl Horst Hödicke, 85, German painter. • William Isangura, 71, Tanzanian Olympic boxer (1980, 1984). • Toddy Kehoe, 105, Canadian politician. • Daryl Kramp, 76, Canadian politician, MP (2004–2015) and Ontario MPP (2018–2022). • Mohd Azraai Khor Abdullah, 71, Malaysian football player (Kedah, national team) and coach (Negeri Sembilan), stroke. • André Nicolet, 73, Swiss Olympic sailor (1976). • Nancy Ostrander, 98, American diplomat, ambassador to Suriname (1978–1980). • João Oliveira Pinto, 52, Portuguese footballer (Estoril, Gil Vicente, Imortal), leukaemia. • Willem van Schendel, 73, Dutch jurist, justice (2001–2012) and vice president (2012–2020) of the Supreme Court. • Erich Schneider, 90, German politician, president of the Landtag of Baden-Württemberg (1984–1992). • Gurdev Singh, 90, Indian field hockey player, Olympic champion (1956). • Guy Van Sam, 88, French footballer (Montpellier, RC Paris, SC Toulon). • Vũ Quang Bảo, 69, Vietnamese football player and manager, heart attack. 9Abdelali Abdelmoula, 75, Moroccan businessman and politician, deputy (2011–2016). • Robert Badinter, 95, French lawyer and politician, minister of justice (1981–1986), senator (1995–2011) and president of the Constitutional Council (1986–1995). • Daniel A. Baugh, 92, American historian. • William M. Beecher, 90, American journalist and author. • B. Clark Burchfiel, 89, American structural geologist. • Martin Černohorský, 100, Czech physicist and academic. • Abdul Momin Chowdhury, 84, Bangladeshi historian and academic administrator, vice chancellor of the National University (2001–2003) and PaU (2003–2005), president of the ASB (2000–2003). • Norman Cooley, 83, English cricketer and footballer (Bedford Town). • Sir John Day, 76, British Royal Air Force officer, brain cancer. • Fleur van Dooren, 35, Dutch field hockey player (Rotterdam, Pinoké, national team), euthanasia. • Jenny Estrada, 83, Ecuadorian journalist, writer and historian. • Robert Evans, 63, Australian footballer (Coburg, Subiaco), cancer. • Renata Flores, 74, Mexican actress (Rosa salvaje, La usurpadora, Amores verdaderos) and rock singer, cancer. • Mataʻiʻulua ʻi Fonuamotu, Tongan noble and politician, MP (2014–2021). (death announced on this date) • Juan Fortuny, 77, Spanish Olympic swimmer (1964, 1968). • Nikša Gligo, 77, Croatian musicologist. • Leonidas Grigorakos, 70, Greek doctor and politician, MP (2000–2019). • Roland Grip, 83, Swedish footballer (AIK, IK Sirius, national team). • Peter Handyside, 49, Scottish footballer (Grimsby Town, Stoke City, Barnsley). • Jim Hannan, 84, American baseball player (Washington Senators) and executive, founder, president, and chairman of the board for the MLBPAA. • Eva Harr, 72, Norwegian visual artist, cancer. • Frank Howson, 71, Australian theatre and film director, screenwriter, and singer. • Magdolna Komka, 74, Hungarian Olympic high jumper (1968, 1972). • Pentti Koskela, 78, Finnish Olympic ice hockey player (1968). • Gerry McDougall, 88, American football player (Hamilton Tiger-Cats, San Diego Chargers, Toronto Argonauts). • Marie-Cécile Morice, 75, French politician. • Bruce Newman, 94, American antique dealer. • Abimbola Ogunbanjo, 61, Nigerian businessman, helicopter crash. • Antonio Rački, 50, Croatian Olympic cross-country skier (1994, 1998), traffic collision. • Ali Akbar Sarfaraz, 96, Iranian archaeologist. • Paul Schultz, 84, New Zealand rugby league footballer (national team). • Ivan Sergeyev, 82, Russian diplomat. • Lenny Simpson, 75, American tennis player. • George Strake Jr., 88, American politician, Texas secretary of state (1979–1981). • Sher Bahadur Subedi, 66, Indian politician, Sikkim MLA (2014–2019), cancer. • Damo Suzuki, 74, Japanese singer (Can) and songwriter ("Vitamin C", "Spoon"), colon cancer. • Iraj Tanzifi, 85, Iranian sculptor and painter, heart disease. • Ed Tarver, 64, American lawyer and politician, member of the Georgia State Senate (2005–2009), U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Georgia (2009–2017). • Jimmy Van Eaton, 86, American rock drummer, singer and record producer. • Hans J. Van Miegroet, Belgian-American art historian and educator, traffic collision. • Herbert Wigwe, 57, Nigerian banker, helicopter crash. • Klaus Zink, 88, German footballer (BSG Wismut Plauen, Wismut Karl-Marx-Stadt). 10Jones Arogbofa, 71, Nigerian military officer, chief of staff to the president (2014–2015). • Thomas W. Bennett, 87, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (1971–1972). • Henry Blackaby, 88, Canadian evangelical pastor. • Günter Brus, 85, Austrian painter, performance and graphic artist, and writer. • Chen Chun-han, 40, Taiwanese lawyer and disability rights advocate, lung infection. • V. Sugnana Kumari Deo, 86, Indian politician, Odisha MLA (1963–2014). • Yoram Dinstein, 88, Israeli scholar. • Bob Edwards, 76, American journalist (NPR) and radio host (Morning Edition, The Bob Edwards Show), Peabody Award winner (1999), bladder cancer and heart ailment. • Gerald Hensley, 88, New Zealand public servant and diplomat. • Jack Higgins, 69, American editorial cartoonist, Pulitzer Prize winner (1989). • Athol Jennings, 93, South African Olympic runner (1952). • Mohammad Khdour, 17, Palestinian-American child, shot. • Johanna von Koczian, 90, German actress (Victor and Victoria, The Marriage of Mr. Mississippi, Our House in Cameroon). • Gunild Lattmann-Kretschmer, 87, German intendant and politician, member of the Landtag of Saxony (1994–2004). • Ian Lawson, 84, English footballer (Leeds United, Burnley, Crystal Palace). (death announced on this date) • Ingeborg Levin, 70, German geoscientist. • Edward Lowassa, 70, Tanzanian politician, prime minister (2005–2008) and MP (1995–2015). • Chris Markoff, 85, Yugoslav-born American professional wrestler. • Paul Martinez, 76, English musician and songwriter. • Jimmy McDonald, 91, Scottish footballer (Greenock Morton). • Harold Mitchell, 81, Australian entrepreneur, media buyer and philanthropist. • Bob Moore, 94, American food executive, founder of Bob's Red Mill. • Askar Mussinov, 62, Kazakh diplomat. • Paul Neary, 74, British comic book artist (2000 AD, Ultimates). • Sharon Nordgren, 80, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (since 1988). • Shane O'Hanlon, Irish Gaelic football player (St Vincents) and coach (Dublin). • Karin Palme, 46, Mexican tennis player, heart attack. • William Post, 96, American inventor (Pop-Tarts). • A. Ramachandran, 89, Indian painter. • David C. Rapoport, 96, American academician. • Neil Rhind, 87, English journalist and writer. • Claire Seymour, 53, English educator and violinist. • Ugyen Tshering, 69, Bhutanese politician, minister of foreign affairs (2008–2013). (death announced on this date) • E. Duke Vincent, 91, American television producer (Dynasty, Beverly Hills, 90210, ''Charlie's Angels''). • Onzlee Ware, 70, American politician and judge, member of the Virginia House of Delegates (2004–2014). • Jodi White, 77, Canadian political operative, chief of staff to the prime minister (1993), breast cancer. 11Shartai Jaafar Abdel Hakam, Sudanese politician. • Mark Anthony Awuni, 83, Ghanaian politician. • Allen J. Bard, 90, American electrochemist. • Vallabh Benke, 74, Indian politician, Maharashtra MLA (1985–1995, 2004–2014). • Ladislav Burlas, 96, Slovak composer and musicologist. • Doris Carver, 77, American computer scientist. • Angela Chao, 50, American businesswoman. • Choi Un-ji, 97, South Korean businessman and politician, MP (1985–1996). • Delano Christopher, 73, Antiguan police officer, commissioner of the Royal Police Force (2005–2008). • Willibrord Davids, 85, Dutch jurist, president of the Supreme Court (2004–2008). • Elisabeth Djouka, Cameroonian nationalist militant. • Maxine Drinkwater, 87, American baseball player (South Bend Blue Sox). • Füruzan, 91, Turkish writer. • Gervais Hakizimana, 36, Rwandan track and field athlete and coach, traffic collision. • Yılmaz Karakoyunlu, 87, Turkish writer and politician, minister of state (2001–2002) and MP (2001–2002). • Usha Kiran Khan, 78, Indian writer. • Kelvin Kiptum, 24, Kenyan long-distance runner, marathon world record holder, traffic collision. • Peter Leigh, 84, English footballer (Crewe Alexandra, Manchester City). • Bill Luxton, 83, Falkland Islands politician, member of the legislative council (1989–2001) and legislative assembly (2009–2011). • Giuseppe Matulli, 85, Italian politician, deputy (1987–1994). • Isabel Mijares, 81, Spanish oenologist, heart attack. • Peter Naumann, 82, German sailor, Olympic silver medallist (1968). • Nerio Nesi, 98, Italian banker and politician, deputy (1996–2006) and minister of public works (2000–2001). • István Orosz, 88, Hungarian politician, MP (1994–1998) and historian, president of the Hungarian Historical Society (2007–2015). • Brigitte de Prémont, 88, French politician, deputy (1995–1997). • Eberhard Probst, 68, German Olympic wrestler (1976, 1980). • Thomas C. Reed, 89, American politician, secretary of the air force (1976–1977). • Arthur Robinson, 77, English cricketer (Yorkshire). • Bernard Schmied, 90, Swiss Olympic basketball player (1952). • Randy Sparks, 90, American musician (The New Christy Minstrels, The Back Porch Majority) and songwriter ("Green, Green"). • Charles Stendig, 99, American businessman and philanthropist. • Margrethe Tennfjord, 88, Norwegian politician, mayor of Haram Municipality (1991–1999) and MP (1977–1989). • Miguel Valor Peidró, 79, Spanish politician, mayor of Alicante (2015) and member of Corts Valencianes (1991–1995). • Chris Wardlow, 81, English rugby union player (Carlisle, national team), complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Gregor Wenning, 59, German neurologist. 12Chaudhry Muhammad Adnan, 47, Pakistani politician, Punjab MPA (2018–2023), shot. • Paul-Siméon Ahouanan Djro, 71, Ivorian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Yamoussoukro (1996–2006) and archbishop of Bouaké (since 2006). • Mihai Amihalachioaie, 62, Moldovan accordionist and conductor, liver cancer. • Henk J. M. Bos, 83, Dutch historian of mathematics. • David Bouley, 70, American-French chef and restaurateur (Bouley), heart attack. • Robert Chazan, 87, American historian. • Tamás Deák, 95, Hungarian composer and conductor. • John Gower, 62, English rear admiral, bowel cancer. • Mounir Hamoud, 39, Moroccan-born Norwegian footballer (Lyn, Bodø/Glimt, Strømsgodset). • Jules Harlow, 92, American rabbi. • Sidra Hassouna, 7, Palestinian girl, airstrike. • Robert Huscher, 86, American Olympic bobsledder (1968). • Ugo Intini, 82, Italian politician, deputy (1983–1994, 2001–2006). • Rudolf Jansen, 84, Dutch classical pianist. • Diodorus Kamala, 55, Tanzanian politician and diplomat, MP (2000–2010). • Petar Luković, 73, Serbian journalist (Vreme), newspaper editor and rock critic. • Chuck Mawhinney, 74, American Marine Corps sniper. • Sam Mercer, 69, American film producer (Unbreakable, Signs, The Village), complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Alec Mills, 91, British cinematographer (King Kong Lives, The Living Daylights, Licence to Kill). • Zdenko Morovic, 57, Yugoslav-born Venezuelan footballer (Deportivo Italia, national team). • Stewart Robertson, 75, Scottish conductor. • Karl-Werner Rüsch, 86, Austrian civil engineer and politician, member of the Landtag of Vorarlberg (1976–1984). • Patty Sahota, 54, Canadian politician, British Columbia MLA (2001–2005). • Aleksandr Seleznyov, 60, Russian hammer thrower. • Rolf Selzer, 81, German journalist and politician, member of the Landtag of Schleswig-Holstein (1983–1996). • Gary L. Sharpe, 77, American jurist, judge (since 2004) and chief judge (2011–2015) of the U.S. District Court for Northern New York. • Karl Sigurbjörnsson, 77, Icelandic Evangelical Lutheran prelate, bishop of Iceland (1998–2012). • Vincenzo Siniscalchi, 92, Italian lawyer and politician, deputy (1995–2006). • Len Stirling, 86, Canadian politician, Newfoundland and Labrador MHA (1979–1982). • Sukhjit, 62, Indian writer. • Roy Wales, 83, British conductor. • Steve Wright, 69, English disc jockey (BBC Radio 1, BBC Radio 2) and television presenter (Top of the Pops), ruptured ulcer. • Hirotake Yano, 80, Japanese businessman, founder of Daiso. • Anar Zhailganova, 54, Kazakh politician, MP (2016–2019). 13Arturo Aylwin, 96, Chilean lawyer, comptroller general of the republic (1997–2002). • Aletta Bezuidenhout, 74, Kenyan-born South African actress (In My Country, Paljas). • Eddie Cheeba, 67, American disc jockey. • Ludwik Denderys, 79, Polish Olympic boxer (1972). • Alain Dorval, 77, French voice actor (Sylvester Stallone, Nick Nolte, Pete), cancer. • Séamus Flynn, 84, Irish Gaelic footballer (Clonguish, Longford). • Norman C. Gaddis, 100, American brigadier general. • Datta Gaekwad, 95, Indian cricketer (Baroda, national team). • Guo Lianwen, 71, Chinese actor (Mao Zedong). • Maureen Hicks, 75, British politician, MP (1987–1992). • Frans van der Hoff, 84, Dutch missionary. • Gerry James, 89, Canadian Hall of Fame football player (Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Saskatchewan Roughriders) and ice hockey player (Toronto Maple Leafs). • Roy Johnson, 75, Bermudian Olympic boxer (1972). • Abdul Aziz Junejo, 62, Pakistani politician, Sindh MPA (2016–2023). • Cees Koch, 98, Dutch Olympic sprint canoeist (1948, 1952). • Law Pak, 90, Hong Kong-Taiwanese football player (KMB, Chinese Taipei national team) and manager (Flying Camel). • Sergio Mantegazza, 96, Swiss travel industry executive, president of Group Voyagers (since 1975). • Mick Moon, 86, British artist. • Ibrahim Saidi Rashidi Msabaha, 72, Tanzanian politician. • Frank Nwachukwu Ndili, 89, Nigerian nuclear physicist. • Marcel Nuss, 69, French essayist. • Gabriela Pando, 53, Argentine Olympic field hockey player (1996), cancer. • Dieter Pauly, 81, German football referee. • Ferenc Pavlics, 96, Hungarian-born American mechanical engineer. • Jean-François Pernin, 82, French journalist and politician, mayor of the 12th arrondissement of Paris (1995–2001), councillor of Paris (2001–2008). • Ken Ploen, 88, American Hall of Fame football player (Winnipeg Blue Bombers). • Jan Poignant, 82, Swedish Olympic sports shooter (1964). • Jussi Raittinen, 80, Finnish musician. • Kasha Rigby, 54, American competitive skier and pioneer of telemark skiing, avalanche. • Mahjoub Mohamed Salih, 95, Sudanese journalist. • James Sharpe, 77, English social historian. • Jenny Staley Hoad, 89, Australian tennis player. • Reidar Thomassen, 87, Norwegian writer. • Twomad, 23, Canadian YouTuber and Twitch streamer, accidental morphine overdose. • Robert Varnajo, 94, French road racing cyclist (Saint-Raphaël, Rapha–Gitane–Dunlop). • Valery Vostrotin, 71, Russian colonel general and politician, deputy (2003–2011). • Henk van Vught, 77, Dutch cyclist. • Muhammad al-Zawahiri, 71, Egyptian Islamic militant. 14Ian Amey, 79, English musician and singer (Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich). • Peter Armitage, 99, English medical statistician. • Annick Balley, 59–60, Beninese journalist (ORTB) and television presenter. • Stephen Biesty, 63, British illustrator. • Diego Chávez, 28, Mexican footballer (Veracruz, Mannucci), traffic collision. • Lucette Desvignes, 97, French writer. • Arlene Donovan, 96, American film producer (Places in the Heart, ''Nobody's Fool, Twilight''). • Don Gullett, 73, American baseball player (Cincinnati Reds, New York Yankees), stroke. • Muhammad Salih Haydara, 71–72, Yemeni journalist and writer, traffic collision. • Ervín Hoida, 105, Czechoslovak-born British World War II veteran. • Dani Koren, 78, Israeli politician, member of Knesset (2006). • Nivaldo Passos Krüger, 94, Brazilian politician, member of the Legislative Assembly of Paraná (1970–1972), deputy (1979–1982), senator (2002–2003). • José Lladó, 89, Spanish politician and businessman, minister of trade (1976–1977) and transport and communications (1977–1978), ambassador to the US (1978–1982). • Sasha Montenegro, 78, Mexican actress (Rina, Una mujer marcada, Las vías del amor). • Folake Onayemi, 59, Nigerian literary scholar. • John Onoje, 64, Sierra Leonean-born Moldovan political activist. • Gabriel Olutola, 90, Nigerian author and pastor, president of The Apostolic Church Nigeria (2011–2017). • Ventura Pérez Mariño, 75, Spanish judge and politician, deputy (1993–1995) and mayor of Vigo (2003). • Lena Prewitt, 92, American academic. • Jacques Rousseau, 72, French Olympic long jumper (1972, 1976). • Khaled Sheikh, Yemeni diplomat and politician. • Tan Kue Kim, 78, Singaporean chef and restaurateur, heart attack. • Anatoly Vershik, 90, Russian mathematician (Bratteli-Vershik diagram). • Muru Walters, 89, New Zealand rugby union player (North Auckland, New Zealand Māori) and Māori Anglican bishop, Pīhopa o Te Upoko o Te Ika (1992–2018). • Wolfgang Weider, 91, German Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Berlin (1982–2009). • Dan Wilcox, 82, American screenwriter and producer (Sesame Street, M*A*S*H, America 2-Night). 15Georgine Anderson, 96, British actress (Persuasion, The Woman in White, Coronation Street). • Enrique Badía Romero, 93, Spanish cartoonist (Modesty Blaise, AXA). • Gérard Barray, 92, French actor (Shéhérazade, Open Your Eyes, Captain Fracasse). • Nicolas Bergeron, 48, French academic and mathematician. • Allen Bergin, 89, American clinical psychologist. • Guy Brousseau, 91, French mathematics educationalist. • Camila Cañeque, 39, Spanish conceptual and performance artist. • Kavita Chaudhary, 67, Indian actress, television director and producer (Udaan, Your Honour, IPS Diaries), heart attack. • Hernán Hipólito Cornejo, 78, Argentine diplomat and politician, governor of Salta (1987–1991). • Nancy González, 71, Venezuelan actress (María María, La mujer prohibida, Bellísima). (death announced on this date) • Yasmine Gooneratne, 88, Sri Lankan writer. • David Holladay, 70, American computer programmer. • Shafiqah Hudson, 46, American feminism activist. • Jai Kumar Jalaj, 89, Indian writer. • Derek W. Jones, 90, British-born Canadian academic. • Kagney Linn Karter, 36, American pornographic film actress, suicide by gunshot. • Fulton Kuykendall, 70, American football player (Atlanta Falcons, San Francisco 49ers), complications from dementia. • Pedro Lamas Baliero, 82, Uruguayan chess player. (death announced on this date) • María Carmen Mas Rubio, 69, Spanish politician, member of the Corts Valencianes (1996–2000). • James R. McCarthy, 93, American brigadier general. • Roeland Nolte, 79, Dutch chemist. • Stuart Organ, 72, British actor (Grange Hill, Brookside, The Legend of Snow White). • Luce Pietri, 92, French historian. • Tom Qualters, 88, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago White Sox). • Henry Rono, 72, Kenyan long-distance runner. • Arnfinn Johs. Stein, 93, Norwegian politician, deputy MP (1977–1985). • D. Venugopal, 92, Indian politician, MP (1996–2014) and Tamil Nadu MLA (1977–1984). • Nancy Wallace, 93, American environmentalist. • Anne Whitfield, 85, American actress (White Christmas, Juvenile Jungle, Rawhide). • Steven M. Wise, 73, American author and legal scholar. • Allan Yeomans, 92, Australian farmer, author and inventor. 16Idris Ali, 73, Indian politician, MP (2014–2019) and West Bengal MLA (since 2019). • Raj Bisaria, 88, Indian theatre actor and director, throat cancer. • Ottar Brox, 91, Norwegian sociologist and politician, MP (1973–1977). • Vasco Cantarello, 87, Italian Olympic rower (1960). • J. Aidan Carney, 90, Irish-born American pathologist, heart failure. • Alain Cribier, 79, French cardiologist, performed first transcatheter aortic valve replacement. • Etterlene DeBarge, 88, American singer. • Rees Duncan, 92, Australian rugby league footballer (Manly Warringah, Western Suburbs, national team). • Zbigniew Fedyczak, 71, Polish Olympic sports shooter (1972). • Charles D. Ferris, 90, American lawyer and government official, chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (1977–1981). • Pa Finn, 87, Irish hurler (St Finbarr's). • Peter Firth, 94, English Anglican clergyman, bishop of Malmesbury (1983–1994). • José Gotovitch, 83, Belgian historian. • Hank Hancock, 87, American politician, member of the Kentucky House of Representatives (1974–1995). • Joe Hindelang, 78, American college baseball coach (USciences Devils, Lafayette Leopards, Penn State Nittany Lions). • Reijo Höykinpuro, 90, Finnish Olympic long-distance runner (1960). • Reuben Jackson, 67, American poet and jazz historian, stroke. • Kendrick Bangs Kellogg, 89, American architect. • Aleš Lamr, 80, Czech painter, sculptor, and ceramist. • Ben Lanzarone, 85, American composer (The Love Boat), lung cancer. • Ileen Maisel, 68, American film producer (The Golden Compass, Inkheart, Birth). • Giorgio Malentacchi, 89, Italian politician, deputy (1996–2001) and senator (2001–2002). • Dmitry Markov, 41, Russian documentary photographer and journalist (Argumenty i Fakty). • Ian McMillan, 92, Scottish footballer (Airdrieonians, Rangers, national team). • Alexei Navalny, 47, Russian lawyer, opposition politician and political prisoner. • Imtiaz Qureshi, 93, Indian chef. • Dexter Romweber, 57, American musician (Flat Duo Jets). • Mayra Rosales, 43, American former heaviest living woman. • Jan Sørensen, 68, Danish football player (Club Brugge, Twente) and manager (Walsall). • Jorge Toro, 85, Chilean footballer (Modena, Colo-Colo, national team). • Hryhoriy Varzhelenko, 73, Ukrainian football player (Kolos Nikopol) and manager (Polissia Zhytomyr). • Welcome W. Wilson Sr., 95, American real estate executive. • Bing Worthington, 44, American businessman. 17Anjana Bhowmick, 79, Indian actress (Dibratrir Kabya, Kokhono Megh, Nayika Sangbad). • Mary Bartlett Bunge, 92, American neuroscientist. • Lefty Driesell, 92, American Hall of Fame college basketball coach (Davidson Wildcats, Maryland Terrapins, James Madison Dukes). • Bill Francis, 76, British rugby league player (Wigan, St Helens, Great Britain). • Johan Galtung, 93, Norwegian sociologist, founder of the Journal of Peace Research, founder director of the Peace Research Institute Oslo (1959–1969). • Basil Gunasekara, 94, Sri Lankan military officer, Commander of the Navy (1973–1979). • Geoffrey Michaels, 79, Australian violinist and violist, complications from Parkinson's disease. • Eddie Mitchell, 69, English football club owner (AFC Bournemouth). • Josette Molland, 100, French Resistance member and painter. • Peter Michael Muhich, 62, American Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Rapid City (since 2020), cancer. • Jaap Oudkerk, 86, Dutch Olympic cyclist, bronze medalist (1964). • Marc Pachter, 80, American museum director (National Portrait Gallery, National Museum of American History), heart attack. • Gamini Jayawickrama Perera, 83, Sri Lankan politician, MP (1977–1989, 1994–2020) and minister of Buddha Sasana (2017–2019). • Gerhard Poppendiecker, 86, German politician, member of the Landtag of Schleswig-Holstein (1987–2005). • Mike Procter, 77, South African cricketer (Gloucestershire, Natal, Rhodesia). • Gordon Redding, 86, British academic. • Lidia Szczerbińska, 89, Polish gymnast, Olympic bronze medallist (1956). • Levan Tediashvili, 75, Georgian wrestler, Olympic champion (1972, 1976). • Juan Uriarte, 90, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Zamora (1991–2000) and San Sebastián (2000–2009), stroke. • Heinrich Ursprung, 91, Swiss biologist and academic. • Alan Wilson, 68, British Anglican prelate, bishop of Buckingham (since 2003). 18María Eugenia Aubet, 80, Spanish archaeologist and historian. • Bernard Aubouy, 84, French sound engineer and film director (Le Père Noël a les yeux bleus, The Tall Blond Man with One Black Shoe, ''I Don't Know Much, But I'll Say Everything''). • Steinar Bastesen, 78, Norwegian whaler and politician, MP (1997–2005). • Clayton W. Bates, 91, American physicist. • Jacques Bernard, 94, French actor (Les Enfants terribles, Quintuplets in the Boarding School, Love and the Frenchwoman). • Jack Biddle, 94, American politician, member of the Alabama House of Representatives (1974–1994) and Senate (1994–2006). • Linda Mitchell Davis, 93, American rancher. • Roger Dicken, 84, British visual effects artist (Alien, When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth, Witchfinder General). • Abilio Diniz, 87, Brazilian retailer, chairman of BRF (since 2013), respiratory failure. • Echo Zulu, 4, American Thoroughbred racehorse, euthanized. • Lanny Flaherty, 81, American actor (''Miller's Crossing, Signs, Men in Black 3''), complications from surgery. • Ira von Fürstenberg, 83, Italian socialite and actress (Five Dolls for an August Moon, The Vatican Affair, The Battle of El Alamein). • Tony Ganios, 64, American actor (''Porky's, The Wanderers, Die Hard 2''), heart failure following surgery. • Fernando González Delgado, 77, Spanish writer and journalist, Premio Azorín winner (2015). • Michael Grunstein, 77, Romanian-born American biologist and academic. • William Hardin Harrison, 90, American lieutenant general. • Davlatmand Kholov, 73, Tajik musician, cancer. • Kim Myung-hyuk, 86, South Korean Presbyterian pastor and academic, president of Hapdong Theological Seminary (1989–1993), traffic collision. • Zbigniew Kupczynski, 95, Polish-Canadian painter. • Lennart Levi, 93, Swedish politician, MP (2006–2010). • Peggy Maxie, 87, American politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives (1971–1983). • Hasina Mumtaz, 78, Bangladeshi singer. • Michael O'Regan, 70, Irish journalist (The Irish Times). • Emile Shoufani, 76, Israeli Melkite Greek Catholic archimandrite, educator and activist. • Sidharthan, 20, Indian student, suicide. • Lorns Skjemstad, 83, Norwegian Olympic cross-country skier (1968). • Cornelio Sommaruga, 91, Swiss humanitarian, lawyer, and diplomat, president of the International Committee of the Red Cross (1987–1999). • Garry Tee, 91, New Zealand mathematician and computer scientist. • Verry Elleegant, 8, Australian racehorse, complications from foaling. • Acharya Vidyasagar, 77, Indian Jain leader and poet, sallekhana. • Steven Ward, 65, English cricketer (Durham). • Bobbie Wygant, 97, American television journalist (KXAS-TV). 19Tikoy Aguiluz, 71, Filipino film director (Dead Sure, Rizal sa Dapitan, Manila Kingpin: The Asiong Salonga Story). • Jirka Arndt, 50, German Olympic long-distance runner (2000). • Jan Assmann, 85, German Egyptologist. • Jesse Baird, 26, Australian television presenter (Totally Wild, Studio 10) and AFL umpire, shot. • Roland Bertin, 93, French actor (Charlotte for Ever, West Indies, Diva). • Virgilijus Vladislovas Bulovas, 84, Lithuanian engineer and politician, minister of the interior (1996, 2003–2004). • Paul D'Amato, 75, American actor (Slap Shot, The Deer Hunter, Firepower), progressive supranuclear palsy. • Raffaele Delfino, 92, Italian politician, deputy (1958–1979). • Ramona Edelin, 78, American academic, activist, and consultant, cancer. • Antonio Gallego Gallego, 81, Spanish writer and musicologist. • Johnson Gwaikolo, 68, Liberian politician, member of the House of Representatives (2018-2024). • Marion Halligan, 83, Australian novelist (''Lovers' Knots''). • Peter Jarolin, 52, Austrian music and drama critic. (death announced on this date) • John Lundgren, 83, Danish Olympic cyclist (1960). • Ewen MacIntosh, 50, Welsh actor (The Office, Finding Fatimah, The Bromley Boys) and comedian. • John Moran, 75, Australian rugby footballer (Penrith, Parramatta). • Rabeya Müller, 67, German Islamic scholar. • Horst Naumann, 98, German actor (The Black Forest Clinic, The Doctor of St. Pauli, U 47 – Kapitänleutnant Prien). • Rodrigo Pardo García-Peña, 65, Colombian politician, minister of foreign affairs (1994–1996). • Robert Reid, 68, American basketball player (Houston Rockets, Charlotte Hornets, Portland Trail Blazers) and coach, cancer. • J. Beverley Smith, 92, Welsh medieval historian. • Matt Sweeney, 75, American special effects artist (Apollo 13, The Goonies, The Fast and the Furious), lung cancer. • Bobby Tench, 79, British musician (The Jeff Beck Group, Hummingbird, Streetwalkers). • Manuel Ugarte Soto, 83, Chilean police officer and lawyer, general director of Carabineros (1997–2001). • Carlos Manuel Urzúa Macías, 68, Mexican economist, secretary of finance and public credit (2018–2019). • Robin Windsor, 44, British dancer (Strictly Come Dancing). 20Erik Bergkvist, 58, Swedish politician, MEP (since 2019), lung cancer. • Andreas Brehme, 63, German football player (1. FC Kaiserslautern, Inter Milan, national team) and manager, world champion (1990). • Hydeia Broadbent, 39, American HIV/AIDS activist. • Ron Cameron, 79, American sportscaster. • Kent Campbell, 80, American physician. • Audrii Cunningham, 11, American child, blunt head trauma. (body discovered on this date) • Thanaa Debsi, 82, Syrian actress (The Dupes). • Larry Demery, 70, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates). • Vasile Dîba, 69, Romanian sprint canoeist, Olympic champion (1976). • Martin Hole, 64, Norwegian Olympic cross-country skier (1988), cancer. • Anfinn Kallsberg, 76, Faroese politician, prime minister (1998–2004). • Bedřiška Kulhavá, 92, Czechoslovak Olympic middle-distance runner (1960). • Ihar Lednik, 64, Belarusian political prisoner. (death announced on this date) • David Libert, 81, American music executive, musician (The Happenings) and author. • Jim Maddox, 85, American politician. • Vladimir Makeranets, 76, Russian film director (The Golden Snake, You Exist...) and cinematographer (Semyon Dezhnev). • Steve Miller, 73, American science fiction author (Liaden universe). • Mark Moran, 59, English rugby league footballer (Salford Red Devils). (death announced on this date) • Olga Murray, 99, Romanian-born American lawyer, founder of the Nepal Youth Foundation. • Lucia Palugyayová, 46, Slovak television presenter, stroke. • Steve Paxton, 85, American experimental dancer and choreographer. • Roberto Pérez, 63, Bolivian footballer (Real Santa Cruz, Oriente Petrolero, national team). • Ameen Sayani, 91, Indian radio announcer, heart attack. • Teresa Selma, 93, Venezuelan actress (Ladrón de corazones). • Rituraj Singh, 59, Indian actor (Banegi Apni Baat, Jyoti, Hitler Didi), heart attack. • Eddie Sinnott, 69, American swimmer and coach. • Charles Swini, 38, Malawian footballer (ESCOM United, Civo United, national team), kidney problems. • Yoko Yamamoto, 81, Japanese actress (Red Handkerchief, Gappa: The Triphibian Monster, Hissatsu!5 Ōgon no Chi). • Zhu Qihe, 99, Chinese chemist. 21Abdul Taib Mahmud, 87, Malaysian politician, Yang di-Pertua Negeri (2014–2024) and chief minister (1981–2014) of Sarawak. • Jeroni Albertí, 96, Spanish politician, president of the Inter-island General Council (1977–1982), senator (1977–1982), and president of the Parliament of the Balearic Islands (1987–1991). • Jayo Archer, 28, Australian motocross rider (Nitro Circus), training crash. • John Bahnsen, 89, American brigadier general. • Mike Cherry, 81, American politician, member of the Kentucky House of Representatives (1998–2013). • Altuğ Çinici, 89, Turkish architect. • Efeso Collins, 49, New Zealand politician, MP (since 2023). • Robert D. Fulton, 94, American politician, governor (1969) and lieutenant governor (1965–1969) of Iowa. • Murray Gerstenhaber, 96, American mathematician (Gerstenhaber algebra). • Getachew Kassa, 79, Ethiopian singer and percussionist. • Dave Gray, 63, Scottish broadcaster (BBC Radio Orkney). • Roger Guillemin, 100, French-American neuroscientist, Nobel Prize laureate (1977). • James R. Ketchum, 84, American art conservator, curator of the White House (1963–1970) and the senate (1970–1995). • Stepan Khmara, 86, Ukrainian politician and political dissident, MP (1990–1998, 2002–2006). • Kim Young-il, 83, South Korean lawyer and judge, justice of the Constitutional Court (1999–2005). • Thomas Knauff, 85, American writer and glider pilot. • George Kramer, 94, American chess player. • Kent Kramer, 79, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles, Minnesota Vikings, New Orleans Saints). • Vitalij Kuprij, 49, Ukrainian-American musician (Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Ring of Fire) and composer. • Frank Lombardo, 65, American politician, member of the Rhode Island Senate (since 2011), bladder cancer. • Keith Martin, 89, British radio DJ (Radio Caroline) and television presenter, cancer. • Andrey Morozov, 44, Russian war correspondent and milblogger, suicide by gunshot. • Nazir Naji, 81, Pakistani journalist (Daily Jang). • Fali Sam Nariman, 95, Indian jurist, additional solicitor general (1972–1975), senior advocate of the Supreme Court (since 1971). • Affonso Celso Pastore, 84, Brazilian economist, president of the Central Bank (1983–1985). • Micheline Presle, 101, French actress (Adventures of Captain Fabian, Blind Date, The Bride Is Much Too Beautiful). • Pamela Salem, 80, British actress (Never Say Never Again, EastEnders, Into the Labyrinth). • John Savident, 86, British actor (Coronation Street, A Clockwork Orange, The Phantom of the Opera). • Charlie Strutton, 34, English footballer (Chalfont St Peter, AFC Wimbledon, Slough Town). • Movlud Suleymanli, 80, Azerbaijani dramatist, screenwriter and film adviser. • Hisao Takahashi, 87, Japanese painter. • Charles Taylor, 70, English Anglican priest, dean of Peterborough (2007–2016). • Maria Venturi, 90, Italian writer and journalist. 22Liudmyla Alfimova, 88, Ukrainian actress (Wedding in Malinovka). • Iona Campbell, Duchess of Argyll, 78, Scottish noblewoman. • Robert Booker, 88, American politician and activist, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives (1967–1972). • Harry Bowser, 92, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1979–1988). • Paul Bradshaw, 67, English footballer (Blackburn Rovers, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Peterborough United). (death announced on this date) • Edith Ceccarelli, 116, American supercentenarian. • Robert Ellison, 82, Irish Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Banjul (2006–2017). • Artur Jorge, 78, Portuguese football player (Benfica, national team) and manager (Porto). • Alois Kothgasser, 86, Austrian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Innsbruck (1997–2002) and Primas Germaniae and archbishop of Salzburg (2003–2013). • Mikalai Labko, 75, Belarusian engineer and politician, member of the Supreme Council (1990–1996). • John Lowe, 81, English pianist (The Quarrymen). • Harry Melrose, 88, Scottish football player (Dunfermline Athletic, Aberdeen, Berwick Rangers) and manager. • Kent Melton, 68, American animation sculptor (The Lion King, The Incredibles, Aladdin), Lewy body dementia. • John David Miles, 76, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (1981–1983). • Wendy Mitchell, 68, English dementia awareness activist. • Pentti Pesonen, 85, Finnish cross-country skier. • Laken Riley, 22, American nursing student, blunt force trauma. • José María Rioboo, 75, Spanish academic and politician, deputy (1986–1989). • Paramjit Singh, 72, Indian Olympic basketball player (1980). • Viktoria Siradze, 94, Georgian politician, deputy of the Supreme Soviet (1955–1962, 1967–1989). • Jerome Skolnick, 92, American criminologist. • Richard Stolarski, 82, American atmospheric scientist. • Roni Stoneman, 85, American Hall of Fame bluegrass banjo player and comedian (Hee Haw). • Jean-Guy Talbot, 91, Canadian ice hockey player (Montreal Canadiens, St. Louis Blues, Buffalo Sabres) and coach, seven-time Stanley Cup champion. • Wes Whitead, 90, American politician, member of the Iowa House of Representatives (1997–2001, 2003–2011). 23Colin Bennett, 80, English actor (Take Hart, Hartbeat, ''The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy''). • Drucilla Roberts Bickford, 98, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (1980–1982, 1988–1992). • Brigitte Birnbaum, 85, German author. • Alan Brownjohn, 92, English poet and novelist. • Charles Burnett, 83, Scottish antiquarian. • Irene Camber, 98, Italian fencer, Olympic champion (1952). • Ronnie Campbell, 80, British politician, MP (1987–2019). • Andreas Dress, 85, German mathematician. • Buddy Duress, 38, American actor (Good Time, Heaven Knows What, Person to Person). (death announced on this date) • Hakimullah Khan Durrani, 88, Pakistani military officer, Chief of the Air Staff (1988–1991). • Ilse Falk, 80, German presbyter and politician, MP (1990–2009). • Wilson Fittipaldi Júnior, 80, Brazilian racing driver (Formula One) and team manager (Fittipaldi Automotive). • Flaco, 13, American owl, window collision. • Chris Gauthier, 48, English-born Canadian actor (Once Upon a Time, Eureka, Freddy vs. Jason). • Mike Gavins, 89, English rugby player (Leicester Tigers). • Lynda Gravátt, 76, American actress (Roman J. Israel, Esq., The Hoop Life, Delivery Man). • Sir Peter Gregson, 66, British research engineer. • Brian Grundy, 78, English football player (Wigan Athletic, Bury) and manager (Glossop North End). • Joan Haanappel, 83, Dutch Olympic figure skater (1956, 1960) and sports presenter. • Manohar Joshi, 86, Indian politician, speaker of the Lok Sabha (2002–2004), chief minister of Maharashtra (1995–1999), and minister of heavy industries (1999–2002). • Kalju Jurkatamm, 82, Estonian sprinter. • Vyacheslav Lebedev, 80, Russian lawyer and jurist, chief justice (since 1989), cancer. • Li Peicheng, 89, Chinese agricultural soil and water engineer. • Jackie Loughery, 93, American actress (The D.I., Judge Roy Bean) and beauty pageant titleholder, Miss USA (1952). • Francesco Marinelli, 88, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop of Urbino–Urbania–Sant'Angelo in Vado (2000–2011). • Claude Montana, 76, French fashion designer. • Petr Moos, 78, Czech engineer and politician. • Antonio Mundo, 86, Italian lawyer and politician, deputy (1983–1994). • Paul Muxlow, 85, American politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives (2011–2016). • G. Lasya Nanditha, 37, Indian politician, Telangana MLA (since 2023), traffic collision. • Rajendra Sukhanand Patni, 59, Indian politician, Maharashtra MLA (2004–2009, since 2014). • Don Poile, 91, Canadian ice hockey player (Detroit Red Wings). • Tina Rainford, 77, German singer ("Silver Bird"). • Golden Richards, 73, American football player (Dallas Cowboys, Chicago Bears, Denver Broncos), Super Bowl champion (1978), congestive heart failure. • Rui Rodrigues, 80, Portuguese football player (Académica, national team) and manager (Coimbra). • Elżbieta Rogala-Kończak, 71, Polish politician, mayor of Rumia (2002–2014). • Stephen Salter, 85, South African-born Scottish academic. • Adama Samassékou, 78, Malian politician, minister of education (1993–2000). • Shinsadong Tiger, 40, South Korean record producer ("U&I", "No No No"). • Giichi Tsunoda, 86, Japanese politician and lawyer, vice president of the House of Councillors (2004–2007). • José María Vernet, 79, Argentine politician, governor of Santa Fe Province (1983–1987) and minister of foreign affairs (2001–2002). 24Ahmed Abdul-Ghafur, 68–69, Iraqi politician, head of the Sunni Endowment Office (2005–2013). • Pasqualino Abeti, 75, Italian Olympic sprinter (1972). • Bill Alington, 94, New Zealand architect. • Elizabeth Arnold, 65–66, American poet. • Jean Maria Arrigo, 79, American social psychologist, complications from pancreatic cancer. • Juana Bacallao, 98, Cuban singer and dancer. • Paul Bail, 58, English cricketer (Somerset, Cambridge University). • Kate Banks, 64, American children's writer. • Charlie Biton, 76, Israeli social activist and politician, MK (1977–1992). • Stan Bowles, 75, English footballer (Queens Park Rangers, Brentford, national team), complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Bimla Buti, 90, Indian physicist. • Jay Cimino, 87, American automotive industry executive. • Anne Ebbs, 83, Irish table tennis player, Paralympic silver medallist (1972, 1984). • Ed Fitch, 86, American occult writer and Wiccan priest, stroke. • Ramona Fradon, 97, American comic book artist (Aquaman, Brenda Starr, Reporter), co-creator of Metamorpho. • Shaun George, 56, South African cricketer (Eastern Province, Transvaal) and umpire, stroke. • Lyn Hejinian, 82, American poet, essayist, and translator. • Kim Sang-won, 90, South Korean lawyer and judge, justice of the Supreme Court (1988–1994). • Kotogatake Koichi, 71, Japanese sumo wrestler, heart failure. • Ulrik le Fevre, 77, Danish footballer (Vejle BK, Club Brugge, national team). • Martti Mansikka, 90, Finnish Olympic gymnast, bronze medallist (1956). • Eric Mays, 65, American politician, member of the Flint City Council (since 2014). • John Miller, 93, British architect. • Kenneth Mitchell, 49, Canadian actor (Jericho, Star Trek: Discovery, Miracle), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. • Xavier Ngoubeyou, 86, Cameroonian politician, senator (since 2018). • Chris Nicholl, 77, English-born Northern Irish football player (Aston Villa, Southampton, Northern Ireland national team) and manager. • Fred C. Noye, 77, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1973–1992). • John Oldham, 91, American baseball player (Cincinnati Redlegs). • Annamma Dorai Raj, 64, Indian-born Australian rheumatologist. • Kumar Shahani, 83, Indian film director (Maya Darpan, Khayal Gatha, Kasba). • Brian Stableford, 75, British science fiction writer (Balance of Power). • Benoît van Innis, 63, Belgian visual artist and cartoonist. • John Wackett, 93, English rugby union player (Welwyn, national team). • Gunnar Weman, 91, Swedish Lutheran clergyman, archbishop of Uppsala and primate of Sweden (1993–1997). 25Bigidagoe, 26, Dutch rapper, shot. • Bernard Broermann, 80, German businessman, founder of Asklepios Kliniken. • Aaron Bushnell, 25, American military serviceman, suicide by self-immolation. • Frank Cicero Jr., 88, American lawyer and historian. • Patrick Cormack, Baron Cormack, 84, British politician, MP (1970–2010) and member of the House of Lords (since 2010). • José DeLeón, 63, Dominican baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates, Chicago White Sox, St. Louis Cardinals), cancer. • Klaus Dick, 95, German Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Cologne (1975–2003). • Charles Dierkop, 87, American actor (Police Woman, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, The Sting), complications from a heart attack and pneumonia. • Morris Eaves, 79, American scholar. • Carlos Espinoza, 95, Chilean footballer (Everton de Viña del Mar, national team). • Fathi Ghaben, 77, Palestinian painter. • Gabriela Grillo, 71, German equestrian, Olympic champion (1976). • Sir James Hennessy, 100, British diplomat and public servant, chief inspector of prisons (1982–1987). • Christopher Hyde-Smith, 88, British flautist. • Jerzy Jarzębski, 76, Polish literary historian and critic. • Thomas Kingston, 45, English former diplomat, financer and relative of the British Royal Family, Suicide by gunshot. • Bernard Kops, 97, British poet and dramatist. • Dieter Kratzsch, 84, German ice hockey player (East Germany national team). • Jack Langford, 80, Canadian politician, Saskatchewan MLA (1991–1999). • Estella Leopold, 97, American conservationist. • Benjamin K. Miller, 87, American judge, justice of the Illinois Supreme Court (1984–2001). • Raja Venkatappa Naik, 64, Indian politician, four-time Karnataka MLA, heart attack. • Yekaterina Novgorodova, 94, Russian agronomist and politician, deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union (1970–1989). • Steve Okoniewski, 74, American football player (Green Bay Packers, Buffalo Bills, St. Louis Cardinals). • Frank Popoff, 88, Bulgarian-born American businessman (Dow Chemical Company, TCF Financial Corporation). • Glenn Postolski, 57, American-born Argentine researcher and academic. • Georg Riedel, 90, Czechoslovak-born Swedish musician. • Horst Schmidbauer, 83, German politician, MP (1990–2005). • Fabian Schulze, 39, German pole vaulter. • Nafe Singh Rathee, 67, Indian politician, Haryana MLA (1996–2005), shot. • Jiří Suchý, 36, Czech ice hockey player (Halifax Mooseheads, Vítkovice, Poruba), traffic collision. (death announced on this date) • Zong Qinghou, 78, Chinese beverage industry executive, founder of the Hangzhou Wahaha Group, delegate to the National People's Congress (2002–2018). 26Rolf Aamot, 89, Norwegian visual artist. • Luul Abdiaziz Mohamed, 29, Somali civil servant, burned. • Bhakta Raj Acharya, 81, Nepali singer and composer. • Jorge Acuña, Uruguayan footballer (Peñarol, national team). • Ole Anderson, 81, American professional wrestler (JCP), booker (WCW) and promoter (GCW). • Ernesto Assante, 66, Italian music critic. • William H. Brandenburg, 72, American major general. • Rebekah Byler, 23, American Amish woman, shot. • Charlie Crofts, 80, New Zealand Māori leader. • Digby Crozier, 96, Australian politician, Victoria AM (1973–1988). • Giuseppe D'Altrui, 89, Italian water polo player, Olympic champion (1960). • Dimitar Dimitrov, 77, Bulgarian Olympic gymnast (1972). (death announced on this date) • John Farber, 98, Romanian-born American businessman and billionaire. • Carlos Fernandes, 40, Angolan LGBT activist, asphyxiated. • Alois Glück, 84, German politician, member (1970–2008) and president (2003–2008) of the Landtag of Bavaria. • Pilar Gonzalbo Aizpuru, 89, Spanish-Mexican cultural historian. • Mahogany Jackson, 20, American woman, shot. • Gabriele Just, 87, German chess player. • Klaus Klostermaier, 90, German Catholic priest, Indologist and academic. • Salah Larbès, 71, Algerian footballer (JS Kabylie, national team). • Andrew McArthur, 88, Scottish-born Canadian shipbuilder (Saint John Shipbuilding, Halifax Shipyards). • Lucien Pellat-Finet, 78, French fashion designer, drowned. • Sergei Plekhanov, 77, Russian political scientist, cancer. (death announced on this date) • René Pollesch, 61, German author and playwright. • Craig Roh, 33, American football player (BC Lions, Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Toronto Argonauts), colon cancer. • Jacob Rothschild, 4th Baron Rothschild, 87, British investment banker and peer, member of the House of Lords (1991–1999). • Jan Senbergs, 84–85, Latvian-born Australian artist and printmaker. (death announced on this date) • Denis St-Jules, 73, Canadian writer and radio broadcaster. • Pankaj Udhas, 72, Indian ghazal singer. • Santiago B. Villafania, 53, Filipino poet. • Tep Vong, 92, Cambodian Buddhist monk, supreme patriarch (since 1981). • Stein Winge, 83, Norwegian theatre director (National Theatre). • Ruth Wolf-Rehfeldt, 92, German artist. 27Shafiqur Rahman Barq, 93, Indian politician, MP (1996–1999, 2004–2014, since 2019) and twice Uttar Pradesh MLA. • Ellen Bernstein, 70, American rabbi, colon cancer. • Michael Culver, 85, British actor (The Empire Strikes Back, A Passage to India, The Adventures of Black Beauty). • Osvaldo Cunha, 80, Brazilian footballer (Corinthians, São Paulo, Guarani). • Ronnie de Mel, 98, Sri Lankan economist and politician, minister of finance (1977–1988) and MP (1970–1989, 1994–2004). • Egai Talusan Fernandez, 68, Filipino painter. • John Flynn, 70, Australian politician, Queensland MLA (1989–1992). • John W. Hayes, 85, British archaeologist. • Arild Holm, 82, Norwegian Olympic alpine skier (1964). • Jean Carlos, 50, Brazilian footballer (Guarani, Paulista, Santo André), prostate cancer. • Robert Leon Jordan, 89, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Eastern Tennessee (since 1988). • Richard Lewis, 76, American comedian and actor (Curb Your Enthusiasm, Anything but Love, Robin Hood: Men in Tights), heart attack. • Li Shuzheng, 94, Chinese politician, head of the International Department of the Chinese Communist Party (1993–1997). • Gösta Lundell, 89, Swedish footballer (Hammarby, national team). • Guido Macor, 91, Italian footballer (SPAL, Genoa, Catania). • Dale Messer, 86, American football player (San Francisco 49ers). • Fathollah Moztarzadeh, 77, Iranian biomedical engineer. (death announced on this date) • Camila Perissé, 70, Argentine actress (Atrapadas, Siempre es difícil volver a casa), dancer and vedette, pneumonia. • Edward B. Roberts, 88, American academic. • Bob Shaw, 95, American gospel singer and politician. • Eva Smolková-Keulemansová, 96, Czech analytical chemist, academic and Holocaust survivor. • Jean-Pierre Soisson, 89, French politician, minister of agriculture (1992–1993), deputy (1968–2012), and mayor of Auxerre (1971–1998), cancer. • Suratman Markasan, 93, Singaporean author. • Richard H. Truly, 86, American Navy vice admiral, fighter pilot, and astronaut, administrator of NASA (1989–1992). • Darryl Van de Velde, 72, Australian rugby league player (Redcliffe, Queensland) and coach (Castleford Tigers). 28Jean Allison, 94, American actress (Bad Company, Gunsmoke, ''Devil's Partner''). • Félix Aráuz, 88, Ecuadorian painter. • Ronald Bennett, 88, Irish Franciscan priest and convicted child abuser. (death announced on this date) • Presley Carson, 55, Honduran footballer (Motagua, Victoria, national team), heart attack. • Victoria Catlin, 71, American actress (Twin Peaks, Maniac Cop, Howling V: The Rebirth). • William A. Catterall, 77, American pharmacologist and neurobiologist. • Yaya Dillo Djérou, 49, Chadian politician, shot. • Frank Haig, 95, American Jesuit priest, physicist and academic administrator. • Fred Heese, 81, Canadian Olympic sprint canoer (1964). • Bob Heil, 83, American sound and radio engineer. • Eugen Indjic, 76, Yugoslav-born French-American pianist. • Cat Janice, 31, American singer-songwriter, cancer. • Lisa Lane, 90, American chess player, cancer. • Anneke Levelt Sengers, 94, Dutch physicist. • Luis Molteni, 73, Italian actor (Pinocchio, Giallo, Guardami). • Achim Müller, 86, German chemist. • Dave Myers, 66, English chef and television presenter (''The Hairy Bikers' Cookbook''), cancer. • Hamid Najah, 74–75, Moroccan actor, poet, and artist. • Werner Nold, 90, Swiss-Canadian film editor (Mario, Pour la suite du monde, IXE-13). • Héctor Ortiz, 54, Puerto Rican baseball player (Kansas City Royals) and coach (Texas Rangers), pancreatic cancer. • Fabian Osuji, 82, Nigerian politician, minister of education (2003–2005). • Paul Reiss, 93, American sociologist and academic. • Nikolai Ryzhkov, 94, Russian politician, premier of the Soviet Union (1985–1991), senator (2003–2023), and member of the Politburo (1985–1990). • Avtar Saini, Indian microprocessor designer and developer, traffic collision. • Ahmed Salim, 35, Bangladeshi painter and convicted murderer, execution by hanging. • Avraham Shochat, 87, Israeli politician, minister of finance (1992–1996, 1999–2001). • Ben Stern, 102, Polish-American writer, activist and Holocaust survivor. • José Alberto Tejada, 66, Colombian politician, member of the Chamber of Representatives (since 2022). • Virgil, 72, American professional wrestler (WWF, WCW) and actor (Bridge and Tunnel), complications from strokes and dementia. • Noah Wenger, 89, American politician and farmer, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1977–1982) and Senate (1983–2006). 29David Bordwell, 76, American film historian and theorist, idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. • John Etty, 97, English rugby league player (Batley Bulldogs, Oldham, Wakefield Trinity). • Johnny Gentle, 87, British pop singer. • Lanny Gumulya, 79, Indonesian diver. • Ruth Henig, Baroness Henig, 80, British historian and politician, member of the House of Lords (since 2004). • Betty Holzendorf, 84, American politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (1988–1992) and Senate (1992–2002). • Brian Mulroney, 84, Canadian politician, prime minister (1984–1993) and MP (1983–1993), complications from a fall. • Ali Hassan Mwinyi, 98, Tanzanian politician, president (1985–1995), vice-president (1984–1985), and president of Zanzibar (1984–1985), lung cancer. • John O'Neill, 88, Australian football player (Geelong). • Andy Russell, 82, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers). • Tiffany Scott, 32, Scottish transgender woman and prisoner. • K. Shivram, 70, Indian actor (Baa Nalle Madhuchandrake, Tiger) and civil servant, heart attack. • Eugen Šváb, 89, Slovak swing musician. • Paolo Taviani, 92, Italian film director (Allonsanfàn, Padre Padrone, Kaos) and screenwriter, pulmonary edema. • Paul Vachon, 86, Canadian professional wrestler (AWA, GCW, Stampede Wrestling). • Vaddepalli Srinivas, 64, Indian singer and folk artist. • Linda White, 64, Australian politician, senator (since 2022). ==References==
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