1 •
Billy Ray Adams, 84, American football player (
Ole Miss Rebels). •
Ronald L. Baker, 85, American folklorist. •
Michael Batayeh, 52, American actor (
Breaking Bad,
American Dreamz,
AmericanEast), asphyxiation. •
Anatoly Bolshakov, 92, Russian politician, member of the
Soviet of Nationalities (1979–1989). •
Margit Carstensen, 83, German actress (
The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant,
Martha,
Possession). •
Pacho El Antifeka, 42, Puerto Rican rapper, shot. •
Gerhart Hecker, 89, Hungarian Olympic runner (
1960). •
David Jones, 83, British athlete, Olympic bronze medallist (
1960), liver cancer. •
Grégor Marchand, 55, French academic and archeologist. •
Jim Melchert, 92, American artist. •
Pedro Messone, 88, Chilean singer, composer and actor. •
Bobby Morgan, 96, American baseball player (
Brooklyn Dodgers,
Philadelphia Phillies,
Chicago Cubs). •
Lamar Morris, 84, American country singer. •
Jack Potts, 87, Australian rugby union player. •
Una Power, 79-80, English-born Irish card reader and author, Lewy body dementia. •
Philippe Pozzo di Borgo, 72, French businessman (
Pommery), subject of
The Intouchables. •
Robert Rigot, 93, French sculptor. •
Reinhold Senn, 86, Austrian luger, Olympic silver medallist (
1964). •
Anna Shay, 62, Japanese-born American socialite, businesswoman and television personality (
Bling Empire), stroke. •
Roger Squires, 91, British crossword compiler. •
John Sullivan, 82, American baseball player (
Detroit Tigers,
New York Mets) and coach (
Toronto Blue Jays). •
Cynthia Weil, 82, American
Hall of Fame songwriter ("
You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'", "
Here You Come Again", "
Somewhere Out There"),
Grammy winner (
1988). •
Jeff Worthington, 62, American Paralympic athlete.
2 •
Natasha Al-Maani, 64, Jordanian artist. •
Muhammad Afsarul Ameen, 71, Bangladeshi politician,
MP (since 2009) and
minister of primary and mass education (2008–2013), lung cancer. •
Bob Bolin, 84, American baseball player (
San Francisco Giants,
Boston Red Sox,
Milwaukee Brewers). •
Walter Bradley, 77, Canadian politician,
Prince Edward Island MLA (1989–1996). •
Mike Crawhall, 85, English cricketer (
Northumberland,
Minor Counties North). •
Jean-Camille DeGrâce, 81, Canadian educator and politician,
New Brunswick MLA (1995–1999). •
Michail Kostarakos, 67, Greek military officer, chief of the
general staff (2011–2015) and
chairman of the European Union Military Committee (2015–2018). •
Hillar Liitoja, 68, Canadian playwright and theatre director. •
Willie Marshall, 91, Canadian ice hockey player (
Hershey Bears,
Toronto Maple Leafs,
Baltimore Clippers). •
Bob Menne, 81, American golfer. •
Achille Ottaviani, 72, Italian journalist and politician,
senator (1992–1994). •
Jacques Rozier, 96, French film director (
Adieu Philippine, ''
Du Cote D'Orouet, Maine-Ocean Express'') and screenwriter. •
Kaija Saariaho, 70, Finnish composer (
Petals,
La Passion de Simone, ''
D'Om le Vrai Sens''), glioblastoma. •
Reno Salvail, 75, Canadian artist, photographer, and author. •
Vladyslav Savieliev, 26, Ukrainian military pilot, military combat. •
Beverly Shade, 87, American professional wrestler, complications from lung cancer. •
Yukiko Takayama, 83, Japanese screenwriter (
Terror of Mechagodzilla,
Genji Monogatari: Sennen no Nazo,
Monarch: The Big Bear of Tallac).
3 •
Byron Barton, 92, American writer and illustrator. •
Paul Geoffrey, 68, British-born American actor (
Excalibur,
Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes, ''
Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights''), cancer. •
Jim Hines, 76, American sprinter and football player (
Miami Dolphins,
Kansas City Chiefs), Olympic champion (
1968). •
Aamir Raza Husain, 66, Indian theatre actor and director. •
Conor O'Brien, 18th Baron Inchiquin, 79, English-born Irish peer. •
Khalid Kishtainy, 93, Iraqi writer and satirist. •
Aleksandr Maleyev, 75, Russian artistic gymnast, Olympic silver medallist (
1972). •
Steve Mills, 65, American juggler. •
Totto Osvold, 81, Norwegian radio broadcaster (
NRK). •
Dionysius Pantelić, 90, Serbian Eastern Orthodox theologian and
archimandrite. (death announced on this date) •
John Regala, 55, Filipino actor (''
That's Entertainment, The Fatima Buen Story, Batas Ko Ay Bala''), complications from cirrhosis. •
Mario Sábato, 78, Argentine film director (
Y que patatín...y que patatán,
Los golpes bajos,
The Power of Darkness) and screenwriter. •
Michael Sheehan, 83, American Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Lubbock (1983–1993) and archbishop of
Santa Fe (1993–2015). •
Janice Wainwright, 82, British fashion designer. •
Josser Watling, 98, English footballer (
Bristol Rovers). •
Marta Zabaleta, 85, Argentinian-British economist, social scientist and writer.
4 •
Mariano Arana, 90, Uruguayan politician,
intendant of Montevideo (1995–2005) and
minister of housing, territorial planning and environment (2005–2008). •
Iliyas Azmi, 88, Indian politician,
MP (1996–1997, 2004–2014). •
Bill Beck, 61, American politician, member of the
Tennessee House of Representatives (since 2014), heart attack. •
Selahattin Çetiner, 100, Turkish military officer and politician,
minister of interior (1980–1983). •
Germán Chaves, 28, Colombian racing cyclist, traffic collision. •
Roger Craig, 93, American baseball player (
Brooklyn / Los Angeles Dodgers,
New York Mets) and manager (
San Francisco Giants), four-time
World Series champion. •
Zola Dabula, 66, South African military officer, surgeon general of the
SAMHS (2019–2021). •
David Emery, 76, British sports journalist. •
Bartolomé Gamundi, 84, Puerto Rican businessman and politician, secretary of the
department of economic development and commerce (2007–2009), cancer. •
Macram Max Gassis, 84, Sudanese Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
El Obeid (1988–2013). •
John Glenn, 93, American baseball player (
St. Louis Cardinals). •
Pierre Gruneberg, 92, German-born French ski and swim instructor. •
Norma Hunt, 85, American businesswoman, owner of the
Kansas City Chiefs (since 2006). •
Józef Klasa, 91, Polish politician,
MP (1972–1976). •
Leon Kovalsky, 83, Russian politician, chairman of the
Samara Regional Duma (1994–2001). •
Luciana Lagorara, 86, Italian Olympic gymnast (
1956). •
Sulochana Latkar, 94, Indian actress (
Sunghursh,
Main Sunder Hoon,
Dil Daulat Duniya), respiratory failure. •
Dora María, 89, Mexican folk singer, respiratory arrest. •
Luigi Marrucci, 78, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Civitavecchia-Tarquinia (2011–2020). •
Perry McCarty, 91, American environmental engineer. •
Mochtar Pabottingi, 77, Indonesian writer, heart attack. •
Zdeněk Pouzar, 91, Czech mycologist. •
Scott Schinder, 61, American music critic and journalist (
Rolling Stone,
Entertainment Weekly,
Trouser Press). •
Sharari al-Shakhanbeh, 80, Jordanian politician, minister of agriculture (2004–2005),
senator (2020–2022). •
George Winston, 74, American pianist (
December,
Summer,
Forest),
Grammy winner (
1996), cancer.
5 •
Henry E. Allison, 86, American philosopher. •
Aud Blattmann, 85, Norwegian politician,
MP (1985–2001). •
Elspeth Campbell, Baroness Campbell of Pittenweem, 83, British baroness, heart attack. •
Giorgos Georgiou, 71, Greek television host and radio broadcaster, cancer. •
Astrud Gilberto, 83, Brazilian samba and bossa nova singer ("
The Girl from Ipanema"),
Grammy winner (
1965). •
W. J. Gobrecht, 92, American football player and basketball player. •
Robert Hanssen, 79, American FBI agent and convicted spy, colon cancer. •
Jimmy Hotz, 69, American inventor and record producer, heart attack. •
Tina Joemat-Pettersson, 59, South African politician, minister of
energy (2014–2017) and
agriculture (2009–2014), twice
MP. •
Paul Judson, 89, American basketball player. •
Mads Lundby Hansen, 53, Danish economist. •
Anatoly Makarenko, 86, Russian engineer and politician, member of the
Supreme Soviet of Russia (1986–1988). •
Vadim Malakhatko, 46, Ukrainian-Belgian chess grandmaster, heart attack. •
Jennifer A. McMahon, 67, Australian philosopher. •
Ron Miller, 78, American fencing coach. •
Mohamed Moatassim, 67, Moroccan scholar and politician, advisor to
Mohammed VI (since 1999). •
John Morris, Baron Morris of Aberavon, 91, British politician,
attorney general for England and Wales (1997–1999),
MP (1959–2001) and member of the
House of Lords (since 2001). •
Bob Munn, 83, Australian footballer (
South Melbourne). •
Robert J. O'Conor Jr., 88, American jurist, judge of the
U.S. District Court for Southern Texas (1975–1984). •
Lilita Ozoliņa, 75, Latvian actress (
Oļegs un Aina,
Unfinished Supper,
Double Trap). •
Robert Pack, 94, American poet. •
Gufi Paintal, 78, Indian actor (
Suhaag,
Daava,
Mahabharat). •
Ahmed Emad El-Din Radi, 67, Egyptian doctor and politician,
minister of health (2015–2018). •
Egor Shuppe, 52, Russian-British businessman and venture investor, co-founder of
Cityline. •
Kollam Sudhi, 39, Indian actor (
Kuttanadan Marpappa,
Adhyarathri,
Keshu Ee Veedinte Nadhan), traffic collision. •
Jack Whitford, 99, British Olympic gymnast (
1952).
6 •
Nisar Ahmad Ahmadi, Afghan politician, acting
governor of Badakhshan, car bomb. •
Rustam Ali, 103, Bangladeshi politician,
MP (1979–1982). •
Béla Andrásfai, 92, Hungarian mathematician. •
Jack Baldschun, 86, American baseball player (
Philadelphia Phillies,
Cincinnati Reds,
San Diego Padres), leukemia. •
Linda Burdette, 74, American gymnastics coach (
West Virginia University). •
Thomas G. Carruthers, 94, American politician, member of the
Connecticut State Senate (1973–1975). •
Pat Casey, 29, American BMX rider, motorcycle crash. •
Kevin Considine, 93, Australian rugby league player (
Newtown Jets), cancer. •
Pat Cooper, 93, American actor (
Fighting Back,
Analyze This,
Analyze That) and comedian. •
Paul Eckstein, 59, American television writer and producer (
Godfather of Harlem,
Narcos,
Law & Order: Criminal Intent). •
Gints Freimanis, 38, Latvian footballer (
Jelgava,
Spartaks Jūrmala,
national team). •
Françoise Gilot, 101, French painter. •
Waldo Grant, 76, American serial killer. •
Peter Henrici, 95, Swiss Roman Catholic prelate and philosopher, auxiliary bishop of
Chur (1993–2007). •
Tom Herzfeld, 87, Australian politician,
Western Australia MLA (1977–1983). •
William Howarth, 82, American writer and professor. •
Árni Johnsen, 79, Icelandic journalist and politician, member of the
Althing (1983–1987, 1991–2001, 2007–2013). •
Lino Jordan, 79, Italian Olympic biathlete (
1972,
1976). •
Pavel Lebeda, 82, Czech physician and politician,
senator (2008–2014). •
Lu Yuanjiu, 103, Chinese physicist, member of the
Chinese Academy of Sciences and
Engineering. •
Virginia Marí, 60, Spanish politician, mayor of
Ibiza (2014–2015) and member of the
Parliament of the Balearic Islands (2019–2023), lung cancer. •
Jim May, 88, Australian chemical engineer. •
Teddy McCarthy, 57, Irish hurler (
Cork) and Gaelic footballer (
Cork). •
John McCoy, 79, American politician, member of the
Washington House of Representatives (2003–2013) and
Senate (2013–2020). •
Mike McFarlane, 63, English sprinter, Olympic silver medallist (
1988), heart attack. •
Tony McPhee, 79, English guitarist (
The Groundhogs), complications from a fall. •
Everett Mendelsohn, 91, American academic and historian. •
Sankaranarayana Menon, 94, Indian
Kalaripayattu teacher. •
Tony Murray, 103, French-born British businessman (
Andrews Sykes Group). •
Noreen Nash, 99, American actress (
The Big Fix,
Phantom from Space,
Giant). •
Neal Petties, 82, American football player (
Baltimore Colts). •
Richard E. Snyder, 90, American publishing executive (
Simon & Schuster,
Western Publishing), heart failure. •
William Spriggs, 68, American economist, stroke.
7 •
Aud-Inger Aure, 80, Norwegian politician,
minister of justice (1997–1999). •
Kenneth P. Bergquist, 78, American brigadier general. •
Billy Bischoff Jr., 85, Australian rugby league player (
Balmain Tigers). •
Marino Busdachin, 66, Italian human rights activist. •
Irma Capece Minutolo, 87, Italian operatic singer and actress (
Neapolitans in Milan,
Young Toscanini). •
Banani Ghosh, Indian
Rabindra Sangeet singer. •
Saskia Hamilton, 56, American poet, cancer. •
Eva Hög, 95, Finnish Olympic cross-country skier (
1960). •
Niel Immelman, 78, South African pianist, heart failure. •
The Iron Sheik, 80, Iranian-born American
Hall of Fame professional wrestler (
AWA,
WWF), cardiac arrest. •
Tom Jolls, 89, American television personality (
WKBW-TV). •
Richard W. Kloubec, 92, American politician, member (1973–1974, 1977–1992) and
speaker (1987–1988) of the
North Dakota House of Representatives. •
Don Lancaster, 83, American author. •
Lim Kean Chye, 103, Malaysian lawyer and independence activist. •
Stefan Ljungqvist, 74, Swedish opera singer and actor (
Polisen i Strömstad,
Monopol). •
Kato Lubwama, 52, Ugandan filmmaker, musician, and politician,
MP (2016–2021). •
Phyllis W. McQuaid, 95, American politician, member of the
Minnesota Senate (1983–1990). •
Sir Ivan Menezes, 63, Indian-born American-British beverage industry executive, CEO of
Diageo (since 2013), complications from stomach ulcer surgery. •
Red Morrison, 91, American basketball player (
Boston Celtics). •
Leonardo Nierman, 90, Mexican artist. •
Annie Okonkwo, 63, Nigerian politician,
senator (2007–2011). •
Karol Pinkas, 73, Polish chess
International Master. •
Miroslav Řepa, 93, Czech architect. •
Ethna Rouse, 85, New Zealand cricketer (
Canterbury,
national team). •
Baena Soares, 92, Brazilian diplomat,
secretary general of the Organization of American States (1984–1994). •
Lisl Steiner, 95, Austrian-American photographer, photojournalist (
Life,
Newsweek), and documentary filmmaker. •
Valentin Tatarchuk, 85, Russian politician,
deputy (1994–1996). •
Eve Tetaz, 91, American anti-war activist.
8 •
Klaus Beer, 80, German long jumper, Olympic silver medallist (
1968). •
Robert Holmes Bell, 79, American jurist, judge (since 1987) and chief judge (2001–2008) of the
U.S. District Court for Western Michigan. •
Peter Belli, 79, Danish singer and actor (
The Double Man,
Truly Human,
Koko-di Koko-da). •
Djaffar Bensetti, 60, Algerian trumpeter and saxophonist. •
Guido Bodrato, 90, Italian politician,
minister of public education (1980–1982),
deputy (1968–1994) and
MEP (1999–2004). •
Charles Kimberlin Brain, 92, South African paleontologist, director of the
Transvaal Museum (1965–1991). •
Melvin D. Close Jr., 89, American politician. •
Paul Coghlan, 79, Irish politician,
senator (1997–2020) and
leas-chathaoirleach (2016–2020). •
Alan Dowding, 94, Australian cricketer (
Oxford University,
Commonwealth XI,
MCC). •
Charles Elworthy, 61, New Zealand economist and social scientist. •
Fields of Omagh, 25, Australian Thoroughbred racehorse. •
Julie Garwood, 78, American author (
Ransom). •
Wade Goodwyn, 63, American news journalist (
NPR), cancer. •
Pavel Gurkalov, 84, Russian politician,
senator (1994–1996). •
Riaz Haider, 88, Indian-born American cardiologist. •
Véronique Jardin, 56, French Olympic swimmer (
1984,
1992). •
Louis LeBel, 83, Canadian jurist,
puisne justice of the
supreme court (2000–2014). •
Renato Longo, 85, Italian
Hall of Fame cyclo-cross racer. •
István Maróthy, 80, Hungarian Olympic wrestler (
1972). •
Ian McGinty, 38, American comic book writer and artist (
Bravest Warriors,
Bee and PuppyCat). •
Wayne L. Nicholson, 65, American microbiologist and scientist. •
Domingo Perurena, 79, Spanish road racing cyclist. •
Maria Peschek, 69, German cabaret artist, actress and playwright, heart attack. •
Oscar Pezoa, 90, Argentine Olympic cyclist (
1952). •
Rale Rasic, 87, Yugoslav-born Australian football player (
Proleter Zrenjanin) and manager (
Marconi Stallions,
national team). •
Pat Robertson, 93, American
televangelist (
The 700 Club), founder of
CBN and
Regent University. •
Jorge Roldán, 82, Guatemalan football player (
Aurora,
national team) and manager (
Once Municipal). •
Mari Ruti, 59, Finnish-born Canadian philosopher. •
Carlos Sada, 70, Mexican politician and diplomat,
ambassador to the United States (2016–2017). •
André Simon, 35, Antiguan road racing cyclist, traffic collision. •
Craig Stewart, 66, Australian football player (
Collingwood,
Richmond). •
Marlene van Staden, 42, South African politician, mayor of
Modimolle–Mookgophong (since 2016), cancer. •
Nugroho Wisnumurti, 83, Indonesian diplomat,
permanent representative to the UN in Geneva (2000–2004) and
president of the UN Security Council (1995, 1996).
9 •
Camilla Ah Kin, 58, Australian actress (
Going Home,
Stupid, Stupid Man,
Holding the Man). •
Ahn Yeong-gi, 87, South Korean doctor and politician,
MNA (1988–1992). •
Jim Allen, 100, New Zealand visual artist,
AFNZ Icon (since 2015). •
Laurent W. Belanger, 92, American politician, member of the
Florida House of Representatives (1974–1976). •
Roger Boon, 88, New Zealand rugby union player (
Taranaki,
national team) and coach (
Wanganui). •
Barbara Borys-Damięcka, 85, Polish theatre director and politician,
senator (since 2007). •
Ndoye Douts, 50, Senegalese plastic artist. •
Dinah Faust, 96, German-born French actress and singer. •
Carlos Gamou, 63, Uruguayan politician,
deputy (1995–2000, 2005–2015). •
Otis Grand, 73, Lebanese-born American blues musician. •
Muhammed Gwady, 64, Egyptian writer and philosopher. •
Paul D. Hanson, 83, American biblical scholar. •
Esme Harris, 90, British Olympic diver (
1948). •
Yumie Hiraiwa, 91, Japanese author, pneumonia. •
George Isaac, 85, Egyptian political activist, co-founder of
Kefaya. •
Yoshikazu Kawaguchi, 84, Japanese
natural farmer. •
Denis Kessler, 71, French businessman, CEO of
SCOR SE (since 2002). •
Serajul Alam Khan, 82, Bangladeshi philosopher and political activist, founder of
JASAD and co-founder of
Mujib Bahini, respiratory failure. •
Daniel Mandon, 84, French politician,
deputy (1993–1997). •
Floyd Martin, 93, Canadian ice hockey player, Olympic silver medallist (
1960). •
Helmar Müller, 83, German runner, Olympic bronze medalist (
1968). •
Firouz Naderi, 77, Iranian-American scientist. •
Wladimir Pomar, 86, Brazilian journalist, author, and activist. •
Siddiqur Rahman, 78, Bangladeshi politician,
MP (1979–1982, 1988–1990). •
Ron Richard, 75, American politician, member (2003–2011) and
speaker (2009–2011) of the
Missouri House of Representatives, member of the
Missouri Senate (2011–2019), complications from bladder cancer. •
Michael Shirima, 80, Tanzanian businessman, founder of
Precision Air. •
Vasile Tonoiu, 82, Romanian philosopher. •
Alain Touraine, 97, French sociologist (
Critique of Modernity). •
Alton Waldon, 86, American politician, member of the
New York State Assembly (1983–1987),
State Senate (1991–1999), and
U.S. House of Representatives (1986–1987). •
John F. Wood Jr., 87, American politician, member of the
Maryland House of Delegates (1987–2015).
10 •
Hassana Alidou, 60, Nigerien diplomat,
ambassador to the United States (2015–2019). •
Clive Barker, 78, South African football player (
Durban United) and manager (
AmaZulu,
national team), complications from Lewy body dementia. •
Thelma Bates, 93, British oncologist. •
Étienne De Beule, 69, Belgian racing cyclist. •
Ken Hansen, 71, American politician, member of the
Montana Senate (2002–2010). •
Kiyomi Hayama, 78, Japanese choreographer (
Takarazuka Revue). •
Don Hood, 73, American baseball player (
Baltimore Orioles,
Cleveland Indians,
Kansas City Royals). •
Ted Kaczynski, 81, American mathematician and domestic terrorist (
Unabomber Manifesto), suicide by hanging. •
Fakhri Khorvash, 94, Iranian actress (
Mr. Naive,
Chess of the Wind,
A Little Kiss). •
Eric Kokish, 76, Canadian bridge player. •
Virgil Luken, 80, American Olympic swimmer (
1964). •
A. Mangalam, 97, Singaporean-born Malaysian nun and human rights activist. •
Yannis Markopoulos, 84, Greek composer (
Young Aphrodites,
Sin,
Who Pays the Ferryman?), cancer. •
Hans Mössmer, 91, Swiss Olympic ice hockey player (
1956). •
Jari Niinimäki, 65, Finnish footballer (
Ilves,
AIK,
national team). •
Nuccio Ordine, 64, Italian literary scholar and philosopher, stroke. •
Park Je-chun, 78, South Korean poet. •
Roger Payne, 88, American biologist, environmentalist and record producer (
Songs of the Humpback Whale). •
Berdibek Saparbayev, 70, Kazakh politician,
deputy prime minister (2014–2015, 2019–2020) and twice
minister of labour and social protection of the population. •
John Spadavecchia, 84, Italian-born American poker player. •
Adrian Sprott, 61, Scottish footballer (
Meadowbank Thistle,
Hamilton Academical,
Stenhousemuir). •
Jim Turner, 82, American football player (
New York Jets,
Denver Broncos), heart failure.
11 •
David Anderson, 97, American politician, member of the
Connecticut House of Representatives (1981–1993). •
Mikio Aoki, 89, Japanese politician, member of the
House of Councillors (1986–2010),
chief cabinet secretary (1999–2000), and acting
prime minister (2000). •
J. C. Arban, 89, American football coach. •
László Balogh, 93, Hungarian painter. •
Charles Cadogan, 8th Earl Cadogan, 86, British peer and football administrator, chairman of
Chelsea (1981–1982). •
Stanley Clinton-Davis, Baron Clinton-Davis, 94, British politician,
minister of state for trade policy (1997–1998),
MP (1970–1983) and member of the
House of Lords (1990–2018). •
Mangal Dhillon, 64, Indian actor (
Amba,
Zindagi Ek Juaa,
Train to Pakistan), cancer. •
David Gilmour, 91, Canadian businessman, founder of
Fiji Water. •
Panagiotis Hadjinikolaou, 90, Greek dentist and politician,
MP (1974–1996). •
Charles Hessenthaler, 75, American politician. •
Suna Kan, 86, Turkish violinist. •
Franz S. Leichter, 92, Austrian-born American politician, member of the
New York State Assembly (1969–1974) and
Senate (1975–1998), pneumonia and renal failure. •
Liu Shouren, 89, Chinese scientist, member of the
Chinese Academy of Engineering. •
Sadao Nakajima, 88, Japanese film director (
Kunoichi ninpō,
Sanada Yukimura no Bōryaku,
Seburi Monogatari), pneumonia. •
John Nkemngong Nkengasong, 64, Cameroonian playwright, novelist, and poet. •
Michael A. Noonan, 82, Irish-born New Zealand television writer (
Close to Home,
The Governor,
Homeward Bound). •
Jesús Ruiz, Spanish politician,
deputy (1986–1989), complications from COVID-19. •
Magda Saleh, 79, Egyptian ballerina. •
Anatoly Sedykh, 60, Russian serial killer, suicide. •
János Söre, 88, Hungarian Olympic cyclist (
1960). •
Jean Wicki, 89, Swiss bobsledder, Olympic champion (
1972). •
Danny Young, 51, American baseball player (
Chicago Cubs). •
Rob Young, 76, Canadian sound engineer (
Unforgiven,
Romeo + Juliet,
Jumanji), complications from a fall.
12 •
Silvio Berlusconi, 86, Italian politician, three-time
prime minister,
MP (1994–2013, since 2022) and twice
MEP, leukemia. •
Rodolfo Biazon, 88, Filipino military officer and politician,
chief of staff (1991), member of the
House of Representatives (2010–2016) and twice
senator, lung cancer. •
Michael Catt, 70, American pastor (
Sherwood Baptist Church) and film producer (
Fireproof,
Courageous), complications from prostate cancer. •
Carol Higgins Clark, 66, American mystery author and actress, appendix cancer. •
Paolo Di Paolo, 98, Italian photographer. •
Jack Earls, 90, American singer. •
Meindert Fennema, 77, Dutch political scientist. •
John Fru Ndi, 81, Cameroonian politician and opposition activist, chairman of the
Social Democratic Front (since 1990). •
Patrick Gasienica, 24, American Olympic ski jumper (
2022), traffic collision. •
Mette Gjerskov, 56, Danish politician,
minister for food, agriculture and fisheries (2011–2013) and
MP (since 2005), nerve inflammation. •
Harvey Glance, 66, American sprinter, Olympic champion (
1976), cardiac arrest. •
Sergey Goryachev, 52, Russian major general, missile strike. •
Kazan Khan, Indian actor (
Senthamizh Paattu,
En Aasai Machan,
Gandhi Pirantha Mann), heart attack. •
Ronnie Knight, 89, English nightclub owner and convicted robber, pneumonia. •
Reggie Moore, 42, American-born Angolan basketball player (
Maccabi Givat Shmuel,
UB La Palma,
Primeiro de Agosto). •
Douglas Nonis, 86, Malaysian Olympic field hockey player (
1964). •
Francesco Nuti, 68, Italian film director (
Stregati,
The Pool Hustlers), actor (
West of Paperino), and comedian. •
John Romita Sr., 93, American comic book artist (
Spider-Man,
Captain America), co-creator of
Wolverine. •
Stan Savran, 76, American sports media personality, lung cancer. •
Richard Severo, 90, American science journalist (
The New York Times), complications from Parkinson's disease. •
Shigeru Sugishita, 97, Japanese baseball player (
Nagoya/Chunichi Dragons,
Daimai Orions) and coach (
Hanshin Tigers), pneumonia. •
William Lloyd George, 3rd Viscount Tenby, 95, British peer, member of the
House of Lords (1983–2015). •
Jane Resh Thomas, 86, American children's writer and critic. •
Treat Williams, 71, American actor (
Hair,
Prince of the City,
Everwood), traffic collision. •
Vyacheslav Zaytsev, 70, Russian volleyball player, Olympic champion (
1980).
13 •
Dennis Argall, 79, Australian diplomat,
ambassador to China (1984–1985). •
David M. Bartley, 88, American politician, member (1963–1976) and
speaker (1969–1975) of the
Massachusetts House of Representatives. •
Philippe Borer, 68, Swiss violinist. •
Pierre Cabanes, 92, French historian and
epigraphist (
University of Paris X-Nanterre). •
Christy Dignam, 63, Irish singer (
Aslan), cancer. •
Edward Fredkin, 88, American physicist, computer scientist and businessman. •
Lonnie Hammargren, 85, American neurosurgeon and politician,
lieutenant governor of Nevada (1995–1999). •
Louis Holmes, 38, American football player (
California Redwoods,
Spokane Shock,
Los Angeles Kiss). •
Huang Yongyu, 98, Chinese painter. •
Bret Hudson, 49, Australian Olympic gymnast (
1996). •
Nick Kaiser, 68, British cosmologist, heart failure. •
Simpson Kalisher, 96, American photojournalist. •
Nahim Khadi, 75, Sierra Leonean footballer (
East End Lions,
Mighty Blackpool,
national team), president of the
Sierra Leone Football Association (2004–2012). •
April Kingsley, 82, American art critic, complications from Alzheimer's disease. •
Eina Kwon, 34, American restaurant owner, shot. •
Viktor Lisitsky, 83, Russian gymnast, five-time Olympic silver medallist (
1964,
1968). •
Jean-Pierre Marongiu, 66, French businessman and writer. •
Cormac McCarthy, 89, American novelist (
Blood Meridian,
All the Pretty Horses,
The Road),
Pulitzer Prize winner (2007). •
Curtis L. Meinert, 88, American epidemiologist. •
Joachim N'Dayen, 88, Central African Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop of
Bangui (1970–2003). •
Constantin Nicolescu, 77, Romanian politician,
senator (2000–2004), cancer. •
Paul Rendall, 69, English rugby union player (
Wasps,
national team), complications from motor neuron disease.
14 •
Khamis Abakar, Sudanese politician, governor of
West Darfur (since 2021), assassinated. •
Afeez Agoro, 47, Nigerian record holder, country's tallest person, complications from
acromegaly. •
Ámundi Ámundason, 78, Icelandic talent agent and music publisher. •
Charles L. Blockson, 89, American historian, author, and bibliophile. •
Henri Boulad, 91, Egyptian-Hungarian
Jesuit priest and human rights activist. •
Muriel Spurgeon Carder, 100, British-born Canadian Baptist minister. •
Mavis Cheek, 75, English novelist. •
Raimondo Crociani, 77, Italian film editor (
A Special Day,
We All Loved Each Other So Much,
Le Bal). •
Joaquín Espert, 84, Spanish politician,
president of La Rioja (1987–1990). •
James E. Faller, 89, American physicist. •
Luisa Gándara, 69, Puerto Rican politician,
first lady (2005–2009) and member of the
House of Representatives (2013–2017), breast cancer. •
Robert Gottlieb, 92, American writer and editor (
The New Yorker). •
John Hollins, 76, English football player (
Chelsea,
Arsenal,
national team) and manager, heart failure. •
Charles Huband, 91, Canadian politician and judge, leader of the
Manitoba Liberal Party (1975–1978) and judge of the
Manitoba Court of Appeal (1979–2007). •
Roman Jackiw, 83, American theoretical physicist,
Dirac Medalist (1998). •
Homer Jones, 82, American football player (
New York Giants,
Cleveland Browns), lung cancer. •
George Leslie, 86, Scottish politician. •
Vincentius Sonny Loho, 66, Indonesian accountant and bureaucrat. •
Charles C. Lovell, 93, American jurist, judge of the
U.S. District Court for Montana (since 1985). •
Warren McGraw, 84, American lawyer, politician, and judge,
justice of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia (1999–2004). •
Titus Okere, 94, Nigerian footballer (
Swindon Town,
national team). •
K. R. Parthasarathy, 86, Indian statistician. •
John Pelling, 87, British Olympic fencer. •
Anne Pellowski, 89, Polish-American educator and author. •
Henry Petroski, 81, American engineer and professor. •
Jordi Porta i Ribalta, 86, Spanish Catalan cultural activist, president of
Òmnium Cultural (2002–2010). •
Kjell Rasmussen, 95, Norwegian diplomat,
ambassador to Greece (1981–1986),
Libya (1984–1986), and
Finland (1989–1994). •
Sharda, 85, Indian playback singer (
Suraj,
Gumnaam,
Around the World). •
Vladimir Shmelyov, 76, Russian modern pentathlete, Olympic champion (
1972). •
Nikolay Sviridov, 84, Russian Olympic long-distance runner (
1968,
1972). •
Dmitri Tarasov, 44, Russian ice hockey player (
Amur Khabarovsk,
Salavat Yulaev Ufa,
Dynamo Moscow). •
Maurice Taylor, 97, British Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Galloway (1981–2004).
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David P. Calleo, 88, American political scientist. •
Gheorghe Dungu, 94, Romanian footballer (
Rapid București,
national team). •
Beatrix Eypeltauer, 93, Austrian politician, member of the
National Council (1975–1983). •
Ruth Fitzpatrick, 90, American Roman Catholic activist. •
Patrick Guzman, 55, Canadian-Filipino actor (
Mahirap Maging Pogi,
O-Ha! Ako Pa?,
Muntik Nang Maabot ang Langit), heart attack. •
Jon Haggins, 79, American fashion designer. •
Sir James Hardy, 90, Australian winemaker and Olympic sailor (
1964,
1968). •
Glenda Jackson, 87, English actress (
Women in Love,
Sunday Bloody Sunday,
A Touch of Class) and politician,
MP (1992–2015),
Oscar winner (
1970,
1973). •
Avtar Singh Khanda, Khalistani independence activist, died in disputed circumstances. •
Antonio Jiménez Quiles, 88, Spanish road cyclist. •
Bill McKim, 81, British Olympic middle-distance runner (
1964). (death announced on this date) •
Gordon McQueen, 70, Scottish football player (
Leeds United,
Manchester United,
national team) and manager, complications from dementia. •
William C. Roberts, 90, American cardiologist. •
Donald Triplett, 89, American medical figure, first person diagnosed with
autism, cancer. •
Bohdan Urbankowski, 80, Polish writer.
16 •
Bob Brown, 81, American
Hall of Fame football player (
Philadelphia Eagles,
Los Angeles Rams,
Oakland Raiders), complications from a stroke. •
Norman Burtenshaw, 97, English football referee. •
Anadi Charan Das, 88, Indian politician,
MP (1971–1977, 1980–1996). •
Nicola De Angelis, 84, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of
Toronto (1992–2002) and bishop of
Peterborough (2002–2014). •
Peter Dickinson, 88, English composer and musicologist. •
Daniel Ellsberg, 92, American whistleblower (
Pentagon Papers), pancreatic cancer. •
Sir Ben Helfgott, 93, Polish-born British Holocaust survivor and Olympic weightlifter (
1956,
1960). •
Noriko Kamakura, 83, Japanese occupational therapist and medical researcher. •
Manabu Kitabeppu, 65, Japanese
Hall of Fame baseball player (
Hiroshima Toyo Carp), leukemia. •
Gennady Kulik, 88, Russian politician,
minister of agriculture (1990–1991),
first deputy prime minister (1990–1991) and twice
MP. •
Micael Lundmark, 36, Swedish Olympic snowboarder (
2006), drowned. •
Gino Mäder, 26, Swiss Olympic road cyclist (
2020), race collision. •
Armand de Mestral, 81, Canadian legal scholar, multiple myeloma. •
Rita Reif, 94, American newspaper columnist and author. •
Bruce Roberts, 93, American photographer and author. •
Alfredo Rojas, 86, Argentine footballer (
Lanús,
Boca Juniors,
national team), heart attack. •
Norman R. Stone Jr., 87, American politician, member of the
Maryland House of Delegates (1963–1967) and
Senate (1967–2015). •
Angela Thorne, 84, British actress (
Lady Oscar,
To the Manor Born,
Silent Hours). •
Dave Viti, 83, American football player (
Hamilton Tiger-Cats). (death announced on this date) •
Paxton Whitehead, 85, English actor (
Camelot,
Back to School,
Kate & Leopold), complications from a fall. •
Hanna Zembrzuska, 88, Polish actress.
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Sri Adiningsih, 62, Indonesian economics professor, chairperson of the
Presidential Advisory Council (2015–2019). •
Stella Arach-Amoko, 69, Ugandan judge, justice of the
Supreme Court (since 2013). •
Sir Bhinod Bacha, 80, Mauritian civil servant, traffic collision. •
Oleg Betin, 72, Russian politician,
head of Tambov Oblast (1995, 1999–2015), cancer. •
Michael Dargan, 94, Irish cricketer. •
Clark Haggans, 46, American football player (
Pittsburgh Steelers,
Arizona Cardinals,
San Francisco 49ers). •
Yngve Hågensen, 84, Norwegian trade unionist,
leader of the Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions (1989–2001). •
Sir Michael Hopkins, 88, English architect (
Portcullis House), complications from vascular dementia. •
James R. Hurley, 91, American politician, member of the
New Jersey General Assembly (1968–1982) and
Senate (1982–1990). •
Bill James, 93, Welsh novelist. •
Subramanyan Chenna Keshu, 97, Indian air force officer and engineer. •
Grigory Klinishov, 92, Russian physicist, co-creator of the
RDS-37 hydrogen bomb, suicide. (body discovered on this date) •
Maria Lampadaridou-Pothou, 89, Greek novelist, poet, and playwright. •
Dave Maclean, 78, Brazilian singer-songwriter. •
Gus Newport, 88, American politician,
mayor of Berkeley, California (1979–1986). •
Siobhan O'Sullivan, 49, Australian political scientist and political theorist, ovarian cancer. •
Naum Prifti, 91, Albanian writer, screenwriter and essayist. •
Nicky Singer, 66, English novelist (
Feather Boy), stroke. •
Walter Stamm, 81, Austrian footballer (
Admira Wien,
national team). (death announced on this date)
18 •
Sher Muhammad Baloch, Pakistani politician,
MNA (2002–2013). •
Paul Barber, 80, English cheesemaker. •
Sheldon Bergstrom, 51, Canadian actor (
A.R.C.H.I.E.,
SuperGrid,
I Downloaded a Ghost). •
Juan Alfredo Biaggi Lama, 71, Dominican lawyer, academic and judge, heart attack. •
Big Pokey, 48, American rapper (
Screwed Up Click, "
Sittin' Sidewayz"). •
Jim Brandenburg, 87, American college basketball coach (
Wyoming Cowboys,
San Diego State Aztecs). •
Jellie Brouwer, 59, Dutch journalist and radio presenter, cancer. •
Cameron Buchanan, 76, Scottish politician,
MSP (2013–2016). •
Gérard Charasse, 79, French politician,
deputy (1997–2017). •
Wenceslas Compaoré, 88, Burkinabé Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Manga (1997–2010). •
Christian Espiritu, 89, Filipino fashion designer. •
Isabel da Costa Ferreira, 49, East Timorese human rights activist,
first lady (2012–2017), cancer. •
Kent Ford, 92, American astronomer. •
Anders Ruben Forsblom, 91, Finnish Olympic cyclist (
1952). •
Dick Hall, 92, American baseball player (
Pittsburgh Pirates,
Baltimore Orioles,
Philadelphia Phillies), multiple myeloma and heart failure. •
Lim Ji-hye, 37, South Korean model and YouTuber. •
Sir Robert Malpas, 95, British engineer and businessman. •
Adriano Mazzoletti, 87, Italian musicologist. •
Nasrollah Nasehpour, 82, Iranian musician. •
Hardeep Singh Nijjar, 46, Indian
Sikh separatist, shot. •
Graziano Origa, 70, Italian comic book artist. •
Poojappura Ravi, 82, Indian actor (
Puthariyankam,
Kaattu Kallan,
Guppy) and comedian. •
Anastasia-Patricia Rubinska, 27, Polish hotel worker, strangled. (body discovered on this date) •
Charley Scales, 85, American football player (
Cleveland Browns,
Pittsburgh Steelers,
Montreal Alouettes). •
Bernd Schroeder, 79, German writer (
Alte Liebe). •
Geoffrey Stevens, 83, Canadian journalist (
The Globe and Mail), heart attack. •
Cornel Țăranu, 88, Romanian composer. •
Teresa Taylor, 60, American drummer (
Butthole Surfers) and actress (
Slacker), lung disease. •
David Walker, 66, British air marshal, brain cancer. •
Wan Sha Lang, 74, Taiwanese singer. •
Sabine Wils, 64, German politician,
MEP (since 2009). •
Rosario Zúñiga, 59, Mexican actress (
Salvador). • Notable people killed in the
Titan submersible implosion: •
Shahzada Dawood, 48, Pakistani-British businessman •
Hamish Harding, 58, British businessman •
Paul-Henri Nargeolet, 77, French
navy commander and explorer •
Stockton Rush, 61, American businessman, CEO and founder of
OceanGate 19 •
Billy Bales, 94, English motorcycle speedway rider (
Yarmouth Bloaters,
Norwich Stars,
Sheffield Tigers). •
Michael A. Banks, 72, American writer. •
Karolis Chvedukas, 32, Lithuanian footballer (
Sūduva,
Waterford,
national team). •
Gabriella Csapó-Fekete, 68, Hungarian Olympic volleyball player (
1976,
1980). •
George Frazier, 68, American baseball player (
St. Louis Cardinals,
New York Yankees,
Minnesota Twins). •
Liviu Hodorcă, 61, Romanian rugby union player (
Steaua București,
national team). •
Tay Li Leng, 41, Malaysian Olympic swimmer (
1996). •
Bernie Massey, 83, Australian
footballer (
Melbourne). •
Jim McCourt, 79, Irish boxer, Olympic bronze medalist (
1964). •
Gerald C. Meyers, 94, American businessman, CEO of
American Motors Corporation (1977–1982). •
Max Morath, 96, American ragtime pianist, television presenter and author. •
Diane Rowe, 90, English table tennis player, cancer. •
Gabriele Schnaut, 72, German opera singer (
Bayreuth Festival,
Hamburg State Opera,
Bavarian State Opera). •
Gaetano Troja, 78, Italian footballer (
Palermo,
Brescia,
Bari), complications from diabetes.
20 •
Choi Sung-bong, 33, South Korean singer, suicide. •
Sylvester da Cunha, 92, Indian advertising professional (
Amul girl campaign). •
Robert Elegant, 95, American-British author (
Mandarin) and journalist. •
Rogelio Esquivel Medina, 83, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of
México (2001–2008). •
Phyllis Gomda Hsi, 85, Taiwanese vocalist, complications from a fall. •
Rohana Jalil, 68, Malaysian singer. •
M. A. Kuttappan, 76, Indian politician,
Kerala MLA (1980–1982, 1987–1991, 1996–2006). •
Brison Manor, 70, American football player (
Denver Broncos,
Tampa Bay Buccaneers). •
Vyacheslav Nagovitsin, 83, Russian composer. •
Rosalía Peredo, 71, Mexican politician and social activist,
deputy (1985–1988) and
senator (2006–2012). •
Zain Safar-ud-Din, 85, Malaysian Olympic cyclist (
1964). •
Luís Saias, 98, Portuguese politician,
minister of agriculture (1978). •
H. Lee Sarokin, 94, American jurist, judge of the
U.S. District Court of New Jersey (1979–1994) and
Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit (1994–1996). •
Claude Sarraute, 95, French writer and journalist (
Le Monde,
Les Grosses Têtes). •
Doris Stockhausen, 99, German music pedagogue. •
John Waddington, 63, English guitarist (
The Pop Group,
Maximum Joy,
Perfume). •
Ray Wheatley, 74, Australian boxer and
Hall of Fame official. •
Paolo Zavallone, 90, Italian singer and composer.
21 •
Bruce Bourke, 94, Australian Olympic swimmer. •
Paul Cardona, 70, Maltese Roman Catholic clergyman. •
Russell H. Dilday, 92, American pastor, president of the
Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (1978–1994). •
Ali Duba, 89, Syrian intelligence officer, head of the
Military Intelligence Directorate (1973–2000). •
Guillermo Escalada, 87, Uruguayan footballer (
Gimnasia de La Plata,
national team). •
Winnie Ewing, 93, Scottish politician,
MP (1967–1970, 1974–1979),
MEP (1979–1999). •
Gaea Pelefoti Failautusi, 83, American Samoan politician,
senator (1995–1999). (death announced on this date) •
Warren Ford, 90, British tea researcher, complications following hip surgery. •
Daniel Fuller, 97, American theologian and academic. •
Gerald T. Hagino, 73, American politician, member of the
Hawaii House of Representatives (1981–1982) and
senate (1983–1994). •
Lucia Hippolito, 72, Brazilian political scientist, journalist and historian. •
Vigen Khachatryan, 71, Armenian politician, governor of
Lori Province (1996–1998),
MP (since 2021). •
Cedric Killings, 45, American football player (
Minnesota Vikings,
Washington Redskins,
Houston Texans), pancreatic cancer. •
Mijo Lončarić, 81, Croatian linguist. •
Peter Makuck, 82, American poet and short story writer. •
Manny the Frenchie, 12, American French Bulldog. •
Joanne McComb, 90, American baseball player (
Springfield Sallies). •
Ronnie Nolan, 89, Irish footballer (
Shamrock Rovers,
Bohemians,
national team). •
Mario Perani, 86, Italian politician,
deputy (1987–1994). •
Tom Roper, 78, Australian politician,
Victoria MP (1973–1994). •
Venetia Stanley-Smith, 72, British-born Japanese herbalist, aspiration pneumonia. •
Vytautas Šustauskas, 78, Lithuanian politician,
MP (2000–2004). •
Vũ Khoan, 85, Vietnamese politician,
deputy prime minister (2002–2006). •
George Winterling, 91, American television meteorologist (
WJXT). •
Robin F. Wynne, 70, American jurist, associate justice of the
Arkansas Supreme Court (since 2014).
22 •
Peter Allan, 87, Australian cricketer (
Queensland,
national team). •
Robert Black, 67, American bassist (
Bang on a Can All Stars), colon cancer. •
Peter Brötzmann, 82, German jazz saxophonist. •
Cora Cohen, 79, American artist. •
Stéphane Demol, 57, Belgian footballer (
Anderlecht,
Porto,
national team), cardiac arrest. •
Ben Heaton, 33, English rugby league player (
Oldham,
Halifax,
Hunslet). •
Michael Horodniceanu, 78, Romanian-born American engineer, pancreatic cancer. •
Horst-Dieter Höttges, 79, German footballer (
Werder Bremen,
Mönchengladbach,
national team), world champion (
1974), European champion (
1972), complications from dementia. •
Volodymyr Hryshchenko, 77, Ukrainian engineer and politician, acting
mayor of Zaporizhzhia (2003). •
Jacques Ishaq, 85, Iraqi
Chaldean Catholic hierarch, archbishop of
Arbil (1997–1999) and curial bishop of the
Chaldean Patriarchate (2005–2014). •
Harry Markowitz, 95, American economist (
modern portfolio theory),
Nobel Prize laureate (1990), pneumonia and sepsis. •
Mohammad Masduki, 78, Indonesian politician, mayor of
Depok (1991–1992), vice governor of
Banten (2007–2012). •
Roger Masters, 90, American political philosopher. •
Shyqri Nimani, 82, Albanian graphic designer. •
Della Pascoe, 74, British Olympic sprinter (
1968,
1972), complications from Parkinson's disease. •
Victor Pușcaș, 79, Moldovan politician and jurist,
MP (1990–1994) and president of the
Constitutional Court (2001–2007). •
Marion Reid, 94, Canadian politician,
MLA (1979–1989) and
lieutenant governor of Prince Edward Island (1990–1995). •
Stevanus Vreeke Runtu, 64, Indonesian politician, regent of
Minahasa (2003–2013). •
P. Sabanayagam, 101, Indian
Administrative Service officer. •
James Shepherd, 86, English cornetist and bandleader. •
Dave Wilkes, 59, English footballer (
Barnsley,
Stockport County,
Carlisle United). •
Zhong Xunzheng, 93, Chinese architect.
23 •
Mohammad-Reza Ashtiani Araghi, 82, Iranian Shia cleric and politician,
MP (2004–2016). •
Margia Dean, 101, American beauty queen and actress (
The Quatermass Xperiment,
I Shot Jesse James,
The Baron of Arizona). •
Penny Ann Early, 80, American jockey and basketball player (
Kentucky Colonels), suicide. •
Harold Elletson, 62, British politician,
MP (1992–1997), pulmonary embolism. •
Arlette Faidiga, 84, Italian Olympic swimmer (
1960). •
Frederic Forrest, 86, American actor (
The Rose,
The Conversation,
Apocalypse Now). •
Rocky Gattellari, 81, Italian-Australian Olympic boxer (
1960). •
Saundra Graham, 81, American politician, member of the
Massachusetts House of Representatives (1977–1988). •
Sheldon Harnick, 99, American lyricist (
Fiorello!,
Fiddler on the Roof,
She Loves Me) and songwriter. •
Georg Indrevik, 83, Norwegian politician,
MP (2001–2009). •
Jimmy Kim, 56, American taekwondo practitioner, Olympic champion (
1988), complications from
dermatomyositis. •
Omer Léger, 92, American-born Canadian politician,
New Brunswick MLA (1971–1987). •
Branko Lukovac, 79, Montenegrin politician,
minister of foreign affairs (2000–2003). •
Jesse McReynolds, 93, American bluegrass musician (
Jim & Jesse). •
Malcolm Mowbray, 74, British film director and screenwriter (
A Private Function, ''
Don't Tell Her It's Me, Sweet Revenge''). •
Kunto Ojansivu, 63, Finnish actor (
Elf Toljander,
Sibelius,
Rentun Ruusu). •
Keith Ovenden, 79, British-born New Zealand political scientist, writer, and social commentator. •
Donna Pope, 91, American politician, member of the
Ohio House of Representatives (1972–1982) and
director of the United States Mint (1981–1991). •
Lee Rauch, 58, American drummer (
Megadeth,
Dark Angel). •
Bev Risman, 85, English rugby union (
national team) and league (
Leigh,
Leeds) player and coach. •
Paul de Senneville, 89, French composer and music producer. •
Manamourou Silikam, 49, Cameroonian politician,
MP (since 2020). •
Betta St. John, 93, American actress (
The Robe,
Dream Wife,
High Tide at Noon). •
Amy Uyematsu, 75, American poet, breast cancer. •
Peter Wiesinger, 85, Austrian philologist. •
Sergo Yeritsyan, 66, Armenian journalist and politician,
MP (1995–1999).
24 •
George Andreadis, 81, Greek Olympic sailor (
1968,
1976). •
Claude Barzotti, 69, Belgian singer. •
Ian Browne, 92, Australian cyclist, Olympic champion (
1956). •
Raymond Cassagnol, 102, Haitian Air Force officer. •
S. M. Cyril, 86, Irish-born Indian educator. •
Dahrran Diedrick, 44, Canadian football player (
Washington Redskins,
Edmonton Eskimos,
Montreal Alouettes), cancer. •
Tony Halmshaw, 77, English rugby league player (
Halifax,
Rochdale Hornets,
Great Britain national team). •
Dodie Heath, 96, American actress (
Brigadoon,
The Diary of Anne Frank,
Seconds). •
Roefie Hueting, 93, Dutch economist and pianist. •
Margaret Irvine, 75, British crossword compiler. •
Lena Kourkoutis, 44, American physicist, colon cancer. •
Ólafur Laufdal, 78, Icelandic restaurateur and hotelier. •
James Leavey, 75, British writer, journalist and editor. •
Desmond Junaidi Mahesa, 57, Indonesian politician,
MP (since 2009). •
Alain Marion, 76, Canadian sport shooter. •
Margaret McDonagh, Baroness McDonagh, 61, British politician, member of the
House of Lords (since 2004), glioblastoma. •
Robert "Say" McIntosh, 79, American political activist. •
David Richards, 82, American theater critic and novelist, complications from Parkinson's disease. •
Cédric Roussel, 45, Belgian footballer (
La Louvière,
Coventry City,
national team), heart attack. •
Dean Smith, 91, American track and field athlete, Olympic champion (
1952), stuntman, and actor (
Rhinestone,
Creepshow 2). •
Taufa Vakatale, 85, Fijian politician, president of the
Soqosoqo ni Vakavulewa ni Taukei (1999–2000). •
Gary M. Williamson, 86, American politician, member of the
North Dakota House of Representatives (1965–1968). •
Rachel Yakar, 87, French soprano. •
Sir Ti-liang Yang, 93, Hong Kong jurist,
chief justice (1988–1996).
25 •
Hugo Blanco, 88, Peruvian politician and writer,
MP (1978–1985, 1990–1992). •
David Bohrman, 69, American television executive (
ABC News,
CNN,
Current TV), complications following hip surgery. •
Wilhelm Büsing, 102, German equestrian, Olympic silver medallist (
1952). •
Eddie Chin, 74, Singaporean-born Malaysian-British bass guitarist (
The Tourists). •
Simon Crean, 74, Australian politician and trade unionist, minister for
trade (2007–2010) and
the arts (2010–2013), and
MP (1990–2013). •
James Crown, 70, American businessman, racing collision. •
Tapas Das, 68, Indian singer-songwriter (
Moheener Ghoraguli), lung cancer. •
Karl Goddard, 55, English footballer (
Bradford City,
Hereford United,
Bradford Park Avenue). •
John B. Goodenough, 100, American materials scientist,
Nobel Prize laureate (2019). •
Elizabeth Greene, 82, Canadian Olympic alpine skier (
1960). •
James W. Griffin, 89, American politician. •
Leo Insam, 48, Italian Olympic ice hockey player (
1994,
1998). •
Mike Kellogg, 81, American radio broadcaster (
Moody Radio) and writer. •
Dame Ann Leslie, 82, British journalist (
Daily Mail). •
Richard Ravitch, 89, American businessman and politician,
lieutenant governor of New York (2009–2010). •
Raj Karan Singh, 87, Indian politician,
MP (1984–1989). •
José Antonio Sistiaga, 91, Spanish filmmaker. •
Edward Turay, 77, Sierra Leonean diplomat,
high commissioner to the United Kingdom (since 2010). •
Peg Yorkin, 96, American philanthropist, co-founder of the
Feminist Majority Foundation. •
Ján Zvonár, 72, Slovak physician and politician,
MP (2006–2010).
26 •
Dharam Ablashi, 91, Indian-born American biomedical researcher. •
David Ogilvy, 13th Earl of Airlie, 97, Scottish peer,
lord chamberlain (1984–1997). •
Robin Aisher, 89, British sailor, Olympic bronze medallist (
1968). •
Óscar Arizaga, 65, Peruvian footballer (
Atlético Chalaco,
national team). •
Richard B. Bernstein, 67, American constitutional historian. •
Tom Beynon, 81, Canadian football player (
Saskatchewan Roughriders,
Ottawa Rough Riders), Grey Cup champion (
1966,
1968,
1969). •
Dick Biondi, 90, American disc jockey. •
Tony Bouza, 94, Spanish-born American police chief. •
Craig Brown, 82, Scottish football player (
Dundee) and manager (
Aberdeen,
national team). •
Florence Chenoweth, 78, Liberian politician and agriculture specialist,
minister of agriculture (1977–1979, 2009–2015). •
John Cockbill, 83, Australian Olympic rower (
1956). •
Nicolas Coster, 89, British-American actor (
Santa Barbara,
Another World, ''
All the President's Men''). •
C. V. Dev, 83, Indian actor (
The Good Boys,
Kilichundan Mampazham,
Mizhi Randilum). •
Hardwar Dubey, 73, Indian politician,
MP (since 2020) and
Uttar Pradesh MLA (1989–1993). •
Emanuil Dyulgerov, 68, Bulgarian Olympic hammer thrower (
1980). •
Raanan Gissin, 74, Israeli political scientist. •
Tom Gullick, 92, English birdwatcher and tour operator. •
Juha Hernesniemi, 75, Finnish neurosurgeon. •
Ulysses Hollimon, 92, American baseball player (
Birmingham Black Barons,
Baltimore Elite Giants). •
Ysabelle Lacamp, 68, French writer, singer, and actress (
Je vous aime,
Fire, Ice and Dynamite). •
Carroll Leavell, 86, American politician, member of the
New Mexico Senate (1997–2018). •
Sanjoy K. Mitter, 89, Indian-born American electrical engineer and control theorist. •
Rob Palmer, 66, Canadian ice hockey player (
Los Angeles Kings,
New Jersey Devils). •
Scott Pelluer, 64, American football player (
New Orleans Saints) and coach (
Boise State Broncos,
Washington Huskies), cardiac arrest. •
Salim Saadi, 86, Algerian politician. •
Sir Lloyd Erskine Sandiford, 86, Barbadian politician,
prime minister (1987–1994). •
Vladimir Sedov, 35, Kazakh Olympic weightlifter (
2008), suicide. •
Mike Spivey, 69, American football player (
Chicago Bears,
New Orleans Saints,
Oakland Raiders). •
François Thibodeau, 83, Canadian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Edmundston (1994–2009). •
Max Wieczorek, 84, Canadian Olympic rower (
1964).
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Peter Bieri, 79, Swiss writer and philosopher. •
Marie-Joseph Bissonnier, 82, French dental surgeon and politician, president of the
General Council of Ille-et-Vilaine (2001–2004). •
Joana Brito, 76, Mexican actress (
Teresa,
La fuerza del destino) and voiceover artist (
The Princess and the Frog). •
Monte Cazazza, 74, American artist and composer. •
Alice Cleveland, 74, American television personality (
HSN). •
Jack H. Cole, 87, American politician, member of the
Georgia House of Representatives (1967–1976). •
Evelyn Boyd Granville, 99, American academic. •
Dewey L. Hill, 97, American politician, member of the
North Carolina House of Representatives (1992–2012). •
Graeme John, 80, Australian
football player (
East Perth,
South Melbourne), coach and administrator. •
Anne Leahy, 97, New Zealand archaeologist. •
Avtar Lit, 73, British businessman, owner and chairman of
Sunrise Radio Group. •
Italo Lupi, 89, Italian graphic designer. •
Ryan Mallett, 35, American football player (
New England Patriots,
Houston Texans,
Baltimore Ravens), drowned. •
Nahel Merzouk, 17, French motorist, shot. •
Claude Miller, 79, Canadian Anglican bishop,
metropolitan of Canada (2009–2014) and
bishop of Fredericton (2003–2014). •
Lloyd John Muller, 86, Canadian politician. •
P. Chitran Namboodirippad, 103, Indian writer and educationist. •
Bobby Osborne, 91, American bluegrass musician (
Osborne Brothers). •
Rudolf Pardede, 81, Indonesian businessman and politician,
governor of North Sumatra (2005–2008),
senator (2009–2014). •
Janie Park, 76, American biologist. •
Daniel N. Paul, 84, Canadian author (
We Were Not the Savages), cancer. •
Carmen Sevilla, 92, Spanish actress (
Vengeance,
Don Juan,
King of Kings), singer and dancer, complications from Alzheimer's disease. •
Robert Sherman, 90, American radio broadcaster (
WFUV,
WQXR), author, and music critic (
The New York Times). •
C. V. Shivashankar, 90, Indian film director (
Rathna Manjari,
Mane Katti Nodu,
Padavidhara), heart attack. •
Cok Budi Suryawan, 65, Indonesian politician, regent of
Gianyar (1993–2003). •
Max Thompson, 66, English footballer (
Blackpool,
Baltimore Blast,
Liverpool). •
Lilli Vincenz, 85, German-born American gay rights activist.
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Soumia Benkhaldoun, 60, Moroccan women's rights activist. •
Harland Carl, 91, American football player (
Chicago Bears). •
Willie Carrick, 70, Irish football player (
Luton Town,
Chelmsford City) and manager (
Witham Town). •
Jean-Michel Cazes, 88, French winemaker and insurance executive (
AXA). •
Rabiatou Sérah Diallo, 73, Guinean trade unionist, secretary-general of the
CNTG (since 2000). •
Talina Fernández, 78, Mexican television presenter and actress (
Muchachita,
Tenías que ser tú). •
Nina Hallowell, 65, British medical sociologist. •
Sue Johanson, 93, Canadian sex educator. •
Harry Klugmann, 82, German equestrian, Olympic bronze medallist (
1972). •
William Marshall, 87, Canadian politician,
Newfoundland and Labrador MHA (1970–1986). •
Corazon Nuñez Malanyaon, 73, Filipino politician, lawyer, and accountant,
governor of Davao Oriental (2007–2016, since 2022), twice member of the
House of Representatives. •
Iyabo Oko, 62, Nigerian actress (
Ayitale). •
Jerry Okorodudu, 64, Nigerian Olympic boxer (
1984), complications from a foot ulcer. •
Matt Rendell, 64, Australian
footballer (West Torrens,
Fitzroy,
Brisbane), heart attack. •
Kenneth Riegel, 85, American opera tenor. •
Bob Shannon, 74, American radio disc jockey (
WCBS-FM). •
Ralph Sutherland, 97, Canadian civil servant. •
Gary Varner, 66, American philosopher, cancer. •
Dietrich Wagner, 78, German engineer and protester (
Stuttgart 21). •
Lowell Weicker, 92, American politician, member of the
U.S. House of Representatives (1969–1971) and
Senate (1971–1989),
governor of Connecticut (1991–1995).
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Mohammad Majid Ali, 29, Pakistani snooker player, suicide. •
Alan Arkin, 89, American actor (
Little Miss Sunshine,
Argo,
The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter),
Oscar winner (
2006), heart failure. •
Bea Ballintijn, 100, Norwegian Olympic swimmer (
1948). •
Clarence Barlow, 77, British composer, complications from a fall. •
Inoslav Bešker, 73, Croatian-Italian journalist and academic. •
Sai Chand, 39, Indian folk singer. •
Judi Farr, 84, Australian actress (''
My Name's McGooley, What's Yours?, Kingswood Country, Please Like Me''). •
Michael Dennis Feit, 80, American physicist. •
Dame Phyllis Guthardt, 93, New Zealand Methodist minister and women's leader, chancellor of the
University of Canterbury (1998–2002). •
Gerald Hine-Haycock, 72, British broadcaster and journalist. •
Peter Horbury, 73, British car designer. •
Marty Huff, 74, American football player (
San Francisco 49ers,
Edmonton Eskimos,
Charlotte Hornets). •
Don Kennedy, 93, American radio broadcaster (
WPIC,
NBC Radio), television personality, and voice actor (
Space Ghost Coast to Coast). •
Christine King Farris, 95, American civil rights activist. •
Marvin Kitman, 93, American television critic (
Newsday) and humorist, cancer. •
Charles T. Knight, 91, American sound engineer (
Butterflies Are Free,
Five Easy Pieces,
Blacula). •
Jack Laub, 97, American basketball player (
Minneapolis Lakers,
Scranton Miners) and pharmaceutical executive. •
Betty Jane Long, 95, American politician, member of the
Mississippi House of Representatives (1956–1984). •
Bob Mattson, 92, American swimmer. •
Hipólito Mora, 67, Mexican farmer and politician, shot. •
Stephen Owen, 74, Canadian politician,
MP (2000–2007). •
Alysson Paolinelli, 86, Brazilian agronomic engineer,
minister of agriculture (1974–1979). •
Barry Phillips-Moore, 85, Australian tennis player. •
Gary Podesto, 81, American politician,
mayor of Stockton, California (1997–2005). •
Tasniya Punyagupta, 100, Thai educator, headmistress of the
Chitralada School. (death announced on this date) •
Mita Rahman, 65, Bangladeshi-British actress (''
Doll's House''), pancreatic cancer. •
Hugh Saddler, 79, Australian energy economist and writer. •
Sir Tapley Seaton, 72, Saint Kitts and Nevis politician,
governor-general (2015–2023). •
Shakeel, 85, Pakistani actor (
Uncle Urfi,
Aangan Terha,
Ankahi). •
Lilian Terry, 92, Italian jazz singer. •
Angel Wagenstein, 100, Bulgarian screenwriter (
Stars,
Goya or the Hard Way to Enlightenment,
Eolomea). •
Anita Wood, 85, American singer and actress, pneumonia.
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Gordon Briscoe, 84, Australian academic and Aboriginal activist. •
Rudy Chmura, 91, American politician. •
Eva Maria Daniels, 43, Icelandic film producer (
What Maisie Knew,
Hold the Dark,
Joe Bell), cancer. •
Droz, 54, American professional wrestler (
WWF) and football player (
Denver Broncos,
Montreal Alouettes). •
Farimah Farjami, 71, Iranian actress. •
Bob Fernley, 70, British motorsport manager and businessman, bladder cancer. •
Rick Froberg, 55, American musician (
Drive Like Jehu,
Hot Snakes,
Obits). •
Alexander Gianniris, 63, Greek Eastern Orthodox prelate, primate of the
Orthodox Archdiocese of Nigeria. •
Kirk Howard, 80, Canadian book publisher (
Dundurn Press). •
Ruth Anker Høyer, 78, Danish-born Norwegian jurist and women's rights leader. •
Lawrence W. Jones, 97, American physicist and academic. •
Murat Karagöz, 55, Turkish diplomat,
ambassador to Mongolia (2013–2016),
Jordan (2016–2019), and
Portugal (since 2023), heart attack. •
Michael Kauffmann, 92, English art historian. •
Laird Koenig, 95, American author (
The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane) and screenwriter (
Bloodline,
Inchon). •
Józef Kozioł, 84, Polish politician and economist,
MP (1985–1989),
deputy prime minister (1985–1988) and
minister of the environmental protection and natural resources (1988–1989). •
Jo Lindner, 30, German bodybuilder, aneurysm. •
Lord Creator, 87, Trinidadian-born Jamaican singer-songwriter ("
Kingston Town"). •
Carlos Alberto Montaner, 80, Cuban-born Spanish writer, neurodegenerative illness. •
Micere Githae Mugo, 81, Kenyan playwright and poet. •
Vahidin Musemić, 76, Bosnian footballer (
Sarajevo,
Nice,
Yugoslavia national team). •
Gail North-Saunders, 79, Bahamian historian. •
Ron Pretty, 82, Australian poet. •
Bir Devinder Singh, 73, Indian politician, deputy speaker of the
Punjab Legislative Assembly (2003–2004), cancer. •
Valentina Zazdravnykh, 68, Russian field hockey player, Olympic bronze medallist (
1980). ==References==