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Deaths in March 2026

The following is a list of notable deaths in March 2026.

March 2026
1Eugènia Balcells, 82, Spanish visual artist, cancer. • Jeelani Bano, 89, Indian writer. • Mark Bittner, 74, American writer, heart attack. • Jacopo Camagni, 48, Italian illustrator and comics artist, complications from heart surgery. • Vasile Constantin Mao, 88, Romanian rugby union coach and academic. • Davíð Oddsson, 78, Icelandic politician, prime minister (1991–2004), minister for foreign affairs (2004–2005), and mayor of Reykjavík (1982–1991). • Dagfinn Føllesdal, 93, Norwegian-born American academic and philosopher. • Andrzej Gąsienica-Józkowy, 79–80, Polish mountain rescuer. • Kermit Gosnell, 85, American serial killer. • Suzanne Gunzburger, 86, American activist. • Vyacheslav Klepikov, 76, Ukrainian nuclear physicist. • Yuri Korolev, 91, Russian ice hockey player (Severstal Cherepovets) and administrator. • Slavcho Krumov, 50, Bulgarian politician, MP (2023–2024). • Margaret Aliyatul Maimunah, 47, Indonesian women's rights activist. • Rino Marchesi, 88, Italian football player (Fiorentina, national team) and manager (Juventus). • Christine Johnson McPhail, 80, American academic administrator, president of St. Augustine's University (2021–2023), cancer. • Käthe Menzel-Jordan, 109, German architect. • Arnaud Nguefack, 38, Cameroonian journalist. • Clément Oubrerie, 59, French comics artist (Aya de Yopougon). • Neville Peat, 78, New Zealand natural history writer and photographer. • Josep Perarnau, 97, Spanish theologian. • Bob Power, 74, American record producer and audio engineer. • Patricia Schady, 47–48, British astrophysicist. • Lubomír Šik, 98, Czech regional historian. • Mike Smith, 59, Scottish cricketer (national team). • Kenith Trodd, 90, British television producer (Pennies from Heaven). • Jonathan Tyler, 85, British political activist and academic. • Alexander Tzonis, 88, Greek-French architect. • Georgi Velinov, 68, Bulgarian footballer (Cherno More, CSKA Sofia, national team). • Gary Walker, 83, American musician (The Standells, The Walker Brothers), stroke. • Wong Kiew-kit, 81, Malaysian martial artist. • Yukkie B, 56, Dutch rapper, kidney cancer. • Vadim Zelichenok, 70, Russian track and field coach. 2José Luis Álvarez, 65, Chilean footballer (Deportes La Serena, Colo-Colo, national team), complications from liver cancer. • Natale Amodeo, 92, Italian politician, deputy (1979–1992). • Jahanara Arzu, 93, Bangladeshi poet. • Kevin Ashcroft, 81, English rugby league player (Leigh, Warrington) and coach (Salford). • Mahendra Bohra, 79, Indian film producer (Tejaa, Hume Tumse Pyaar Kitna). • Jack Chambers, 87, Canadian linguist. • Alice Chien Chang, 75, Taiwanese molecular biologist and neuroscientist. • Sidney Dorsey, 86, American sheriff and convicted murderer. • Umar Dzhabrailov, 67, Russian banker and politician, senator (2004–2009), suicide by gunshot. • Len Garry, 84, English musician (The Quarrymen), pneumonia. • Andrew Gunn, 58, Canadian film producer (Freaky Friday, Sky High, Cruella), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. • Ivan Hall, 93, British architectural historian. • Douglas Hambidge, 98, British-born Canadian Anglican clergyman, bishop of Caledonia (1969–1980) and New Westminster (1980–1993). • Stephen Hibbert, 68, American actor (Pulp Fiction, True Jackson, VP) and television writer (Late Night with David Letterman), heart attack. • Pat Hyland, 84, Australian jockey and horse trainer. • Nikolay Kolyada, 68, Russian playwright, actor, and stage director, double pneumonia. • Timothy D. Leonard, 86, American politician and jurist, member of the Oklahoma Senate (1979–1988), judge of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma (since 1992). • Daniel Migliore, 90, American theologian. • Yanar Mohammed, 66, Iraqi women's rights activist, shot. • Hélène Mouchard-Zay, 85, French academic and writer. • Ong Kok Hai, 80, Malaysian microbiologist. • Kohei Otsuka, 66, Japanese politician, member of the House of Councillors (2001–2024), heart failure. • Chase Pistone, 42, American racing driver. • Pockets Warhol, 33, Canadian capuchin monkey artist. • Billy Rafter, 96, American stock car driver. • John Resman, 70, American politician, member of the Kansas House of Representatives (since 2017). • Benedetto Santapaola, 87, Italian gangster. • Try Sutrisno, 90, Indonesian military officer and politician, vice president (1993–1998), commander of the Armed Forces (1988–1993), and chief of staff (1986–1988). • Kurt Strauss, 95, German-born British electrical engineer. • Oliver Thill, 55, Dutch architect. • Terry Tobacco, 90, Canadian Olympic runner (1956, 1960). • Slava Tsukerman, 85, Russian film director, screenwriter and producer (Liquid Sky). • Mike Vernon, 81, English record producer ("Albatross", "Hocus Pocus"), music executive and recording studio owner (Chipping Norton Recording Studios). • Janardan Waghmare, 91, Indian educationist and politician, MP (2008–2014). • Diamond Dave Whitaker, 88, American poet and activist. 3Alfredo Bengzon, 90, Filipino physician, secretary of health (1986–1992). • Roy Book Binder, 82, American blues musician. • Vijay Crishna, 81, Indian actor (Devdas, Chain Kulii Ki Main Kulii, Guzaarish). • Patrick Dewolf, 75, French film director and screenwriter (Tandem). • Sergey Duvakin, 97, Russian politician, chairman of the executive committee of the Jewish Autonomous Oblast (1971–1985). • Ted Emery, 78–79, Australian television director (Countdown, Fast Forward, Kath & Kim), cancer. • David Eugene Fellhauer, 86, American Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Victoria in Texas (1990–2015). • Tim Gerresheim, 87, German fencer, Olympic bronze medalist (1960). • Alvin Greene, 48, American politician, pneumonia. • Nancy Grewal, 45, Indian-born Canadian influencer and activist, stabbed. • Gustav Gunsenheimer, 91, German composer and church music director. • Robert Hinkle, 95, American stuntman (Bronco Buster) and actor (Hud, Gunsmoke), fall. • Masako Ikeda, 87, Japanese voice actress (Galaxy Express 999, Aim for the Ace!, Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep). • Patrice Jeener, 81, French artist and copper engraver. • Unni-Lise Jonsmoen, 89, Norwegian illustrator and children's writer. • Zsolt Kerestely, 91, Romanian composer and conductor. • Muhammad al-Khuli, 88, Syrian military officer, chief of the air force intelligence directorate (1970–1987) and the air force (1994–1999). • Carol Kitman, 96, American photographer. • Bernard Launois, 95, French film director (Devil Story). • Mujahid, 30, American Thoroughbred racehorse. • Klaus Müller, 81, German Marxian economist and academic. • Fernando Ónega, 78, Spanish journalist, speechwriter (Puedo prometer y prometo), and presidential communications director. • Bob Rosenfarb, 74, American television producer and writer (Step by Step, ''Who's the Boss?, Head of the Class''). • Peter Schneider, 85, German writer (Berlin Now). • Valentin Shcherbakov, 89, Russian politician, member of the Soviet of the Union (1979–1984). • Danièle Sicot-Coulon, 90, French Olympic gymnast (1956, 1960). • Yoshiharu Tsuge, 88, Japanese manga artist (Nejishiki), aspiration pneumonia. • K. P. Unnikrishnan, 89, Indian politician, MP (1971–1996). • Eugenio Viale, 86, Italian politician, deputy (2001–2006). • Gabriele Vianello, 87, Italian basketball player (Olimpia Milano, Reyer Venezia, Varese). • László Vincze, 74, Hungarian politician, MP (1998–2014). (death announced on this date) • Andrew Watson, 64, British Anglican clergyman, bishop of Aston (2008–2014) and Guildford (since 2014), member of the House of Lords (since 2022), pancreatic cancer. • Andrea Weiss, 60, American rabbi, cancer. • Valentyna Yeshchenko, 79, Ukrainian politician, deputy (1990–1994). 4Catherine C. Blake, 75, American jurist, chief judge (2014–2017) and judge (since 1995) of the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland. • Clive Byers, 68, British bird watcher. • John Cadman, 91, British Olympic field hockey player (1964) and cricketer (Suffolk). • Janusz Cegliński, 76, Polish Olympic basketball player (1972). • Dennis Cometti, 76, Australian sports commentator, football player and coach (West Perth). • Lyle Conway, American actor, puppeteer and designer. (death announced on this date) • Jacky Cupit, 88, American golfer. • Vasilios Daniil, 87, Greek football manager (Panathinaikos, Olympiacos Volos, national team). • Ahmed Ibrahim Darwish, 83, Egyptian writer and poet. • Luis del Castillo Estrada, 90, Uruguayan Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Montevideo (1988–1999) and bishop of Melo (1999–2009). • Rosario Di Vincenzo, 84, Italian footballer (Inter Milan, Genoa, U.C. Sampdoria). • Anis Djaad, 51, Algerian film director and screenwriter (''La Vie d'après''). • Hélène Dorlhac, 90, French doctor and politician. • H. K. Dua, 88, Indian journalist (Hindustan Times, The Tribune), MP (2009–2015). • Ronnie Eldridge, 95, American politician, member of the New York City Council (1989–2001). • Lou Holtz, 89, American Hall of Fame college football coach (Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Arkansas Razorbacks, NC State Wolfpack) and sportscaster. • Toshikazu Kawasaki, 70, Japanese paperfolder and origami theorist, injuries sustained in a house fire. • Georg Koch, 54, German footballer (Fortuna Düsseldorf, MSV Duisburg, 1. FC Kaiserslautern), pancreatic cancer. • Mosiuoa Lekota, 77, South African politician and anti-Apartheid activist, minister of defence (1999–2008) and premier of the Free State (1994–1996), cancer. • Philip Low, 78, American chemist. • Victoria MacKenzie-Childs, 77, American ceramic artist, co-founder of MacKenzie-Childs. • Timothy A. McDonnell, 88, American Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of New York (2001–2004) and bishop of Springfield of Massachusetts (2004–2014), cancer. • Richard Menschel, 92, American investment banker (Goldman Sachs), brain cancer. • Russell W. Meyer Jr., 93, American aviation executive, CEO of Grumman (1966–1974) and Cessna (1975–2000, 2002–2004). • V. R. Muthu, 72, Indian sesame oil industry executive, chairman of Idhayam (since 1987). • Ana Luisa Peluffo, 96, Mexican actress (Las señoritas Vivanco, The Phantom of the Operetta, Paper Flowers). • Mouta Penda, Cameroonian comedian. • Soli Philander, 65, South African actor (''Devil's Peak''), director and television presenter, cancer. • Boris Podkorytov, 77, Kyrgyzstani football player (Alga Frunze, Lokomotiv Moscow) and manager (national team). • Bernard Rands, 92, British-American composer. • Ari Salin, 79, Finnish Olympic hurdler and sprinter (1972). • Song Ping, 108, Chinese politician, head of the organization department (1987–1989), state councillor (1983–1988), and governor of Gansu (1977–1979). • Sheik Mahaboob Subhani, 71, Indian nadaswaram player. • William Thoresson, 93, Swedish gymnast, Olympic champion (1952). • Joseph T. Threston, 90, American Navy systems engineer. • Philip Trusttum, 85, New Zealand figurative expressionist artist. • Ekaterina Vedunova, 45, Russian actress (Sklifosovsky), traffic collision. • Chris Wheeler, 52, English chef. • David Wilde, 75, English cricketer (Derbyshire). 5Reinaldo Aleluia, 53, Brazilian footballer (Bahia, Espérance, Ceará), cardiorespiratory arrest. • Cecil L. Alexander, 90, American politician, member of the Arkansas House of Representatives (1963–1979). • David Chivers, 81, British primate biologist. • Bobby Cummines, 74, English gangster. • Maurice J. Freedman, 86, American librarian, president of the American Library Association (2002–2003). • Pedro Friedeberg, 90, Italian-born Mexican visual artist. • Antoine Ghandour, 83, Lebanese writer. • Keith Gillhouley, 91, English cricketer (Yorkshire, Nottinghamshire). • Alexander Guts, 78, Russian mathematician. • H. H. Hamid, 83, Indian Olympic footballer (1960). • Bob Harlan, 89, American football executive (Green Bay Packers). • Sir Tony Hoare, 92, British computer scientist (Quicksort, Quickselect, Hoare logic). • Jerzy Józefiak, 88, Polish politician, MP (1989–1991). • Uladzimir Karyzna, 87, Belarusian poet (national anthem). • András Katona, 88, Hungarian water polo player, Olympic bronze medallist (1960). • Yonehiko Kitagawa, 94, Japanese voice actor (Kinnikuman, Tiger Mask, Sally the Witch), pneumonia. • Bernard Lafayette, 85, American civil rights activist, heart attack. • Marguerite Lamour, 69, French politician, mayor of Ploudalmézeau (2001–2025) and deputy (2002–2012). • Jane Lapotaire, 81, English actress (Piaf, Love Hurts, Rebecca), Tony Award winner (1981). • Joan Leitzel, 89, American mathematician. • António Lobo Antunes, 83, Portuguese novelist (The Land at the End of the World, Fado Alexandrino). • Karel Malý, 95, Czech lawyer, rector of Charles University (1995–1999). • Jacques Michel, 84, Canadian musician and songwriter. • Joaquín Palacín, 51, Spanish politician, member of the Cortes of Aragon (since 2011). • Corey Parker, 60, American actor (Biloxi Blues, Friday the 13th: A New Beginning, Will & Grace), cancer. • Eigra Lewis Roberts, 86, Welsh writer, playwright and poet. • Mihail Secichin, 82, Moldovan pianist, director of Maria Bieșu National Opera and Ballet Theatre (1990–1992). • Eli Shamir, 91, Israeli mathematician and computer scientist. • Graham Sissons, 91, English footballer (Walsall, Birmingham City, Peterborough United). • Jānis Streičs, 89, Latvian film director (''A Limousine the Colour of Midsummer's Eve, Cilvēka bērns''). • Masaru Urata, 100, Japanese politician, member of the House of Councillors (1983–1989, 1992–1998). • Sandy Wernick, 86, American film and television producer (ALF, Happy Gilmore, Def Comedy Jam). • Albert Zuckerman, 94, American literary agent. 6Gerda Antti, 96, Swedish writer. • Narayan Bareth, 68, Indian journalist and political analyst, cardiac arrest. • Rolf Birkhölzer, 76, German football player (1. FC Köln, KSV Hessen Kassel) and manager (FSV Frankfurt). • Aleksandr Dulichenko, 84, Russian-Estonian Esperantist, linguist and Slavic microlanguages expert. • Gyula Gobby Fehér, 82, Serbian writer. • Francisco Fernández Carvajal, 88, Spanish Roman Catholic priest and writer. • Pasquale Fiore, 72, Italian footballer (Napoli, Udinese). • Franco Vito Gaiezza, 66, Italian musician and writer, heart attack. • Giorgio Gosetti, 70, Italian film critic, journalist and essayist, founder of the Giornate degli Autori. • Colleen Hanabusa, 74, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (2011–2015, 2016–2019), cancer. • Nathan Healey, 76, New Zealand runner, brain injuries sustained in a cycling accident. • André Kabile, 87, French footballer (Nîmes Olympique). • Nikolay Kondakov, 76, Russian politician, MP (1994–1996). • William C. Leary, 87, American politician, member of the Connecticut House of Representatives (1967–1973). • Jan Lenferink, 80, Dutch radio and television presenter. • Antonio Marsina, 80, Italian actor (Keoma, Vatican Conspiracy, Tornado: The Last Blood). • Lolo Matalasi Moliga, 78, American Samoan politician, governor of American Samoa (2013–2021). • Thaddeus Mosley, 99, American sculptor. • Govind Parmar, 72, Indian politician, Gujarat MLA (1995–2003, since 2017). • Patrick Pasculli, 78, American politician, mayor of Hoboken, New Jersey (1988–1993). • Antonio Puddu, 81, Italian boxer. • Alan Ridge, 91, Australian politician, Western Australia MLA (1968–1980). • Jennifer Runyon, 65, American actress (Another World, Ghostbusters, Charles in Charge), cancer. • Norma C. Russell, 88, American politician, member of the South Carolina Senate (1981–1983). • Ingrid Schmithüsen, 66, German operatic soprano. • Tsutomu Shibayama, 84, Japanese anime director (Doraemon), lung cancer. • Tierney Thys, 59, American marine biologist and science educator. • Christos Valavanidis, 81, Greek actor (The Wretches Are Still Singing, Loafing and Camouflage, Crying... Silicon Tears) and poet. • Hans Wagner, 62, German-born Dutch politician, MP (2006). 7Vidi Aldiano, 35, Indonesian singer-songwriter, kidney cancer. • Eduard Apalkov, 56, Russian footballer (Dynamo Stavropol, Belshina Bobruisk). • Abolghasem Babaeian, Iranian government official, head of the Supreme Leader's military office and chief of staff of the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters, airstrike. • Sadok Belaïd, 87, Tunisian jurist and academic. • Marie-Christine Boutonnet, 77, French politician, MEP (2014–2019). • David Brigati, 85, American singer (Joey Dee and the Starliters, The Rascals). • Rostyslav Chapiuk, 88, Ukrainian politician, MP (1994–1998). • Nick Ciancio, 79, Australian Olympic weightlifter (1972). • Constantin Cojocariu, 60, Romanian rugby union player (Știința Baia Mare, national team). • Jamie Dunn, 75, Australian puppeteer (Agro), voice actor and radio host. • James Garbarino, 78, American academic and psychologist (Lost Boys: Why Our Sons Turn Violent and How We Can Save Them). • Rose Marie Heck, 93, American politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1991–2004). • Susan Henry, 79, American academic. • Eddie Illingworth, 87, Australian cricketer (Victoria). • Samir Karabašić, 59, Bosnian Olympic canoeist (1996). • Ed Learn, 90, Canadian football player (Montreal Alouettes, Toronto Argonauts). • Country Joe McDonald, 84, American singer (Country Joe and the Fish) and songwriter ("I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-to-Die Rag"), complications from Parkinson's disease. • Augie Meyers, 85, American musician (Sir Douglas Quintet, Texas Tornados). • Troy Murray, 63, Canadian ice hockey player (Chicago Blackhawks, Winnipeg Jets, Colorado Avalanche) and broadcaster, Stanley Cup champion (1996), cancer. • Cameron Ontko, 33, American football player (BC Lions), ruptured ulcer. • Vicente Paniagua, 78, Spanish basketball player (Real Madrid, national team). • Verdena Parker, 90, American last fluent speaker of the Hupa language. • Ninel Petrova, 101, Russian ballet dancer. • Judith Rapoport, 92, American psychiatrist. • Matt Salter, 49, English rugby union (Bristol) and rugby league (London Broncos) player. • Nuno Morais Sarmento, 65, Portuguese politician, minister of the presidency (2002–2005), MP (2005–2009). • Paul Seed, 78, British television director (House of Cards, Auf Wiedersehen, Pet) and actor (Coronation Street), cancer. • Mahendra Pal Singh, 85, Indian legal scholar. • Sheldon Weinig, 98, American businessman, founder of Materials Research Corporation. 8Syed Muhammad Naquib al-Attas, 94, Malaysian philosopher. • B. Wongar, 94, Serbian writer and photographer (Totem and Ore). • Hans-Georg Backhaus, 96, German Marxist economist and philosopher. • Maricla Boggio, 88, Italian writer. • Philip Bourne, 72, Australian bioinformatician and writer, mesothelioma. • Antonio Camps, 87, Spanish football player (Espanyol, Catalonia national team) and manager (Sants). • Lutfiya al-Dulaimi, 87, Iraqi writer. • Zeph Ellis, 37, British rapper. • Curzia Ferrari, 96, Italian writer. • Matt Gallagher, 52, English rugby union player (Coventry R.F.C.), complications from motor neurone disease. • Mohamed Hansal, 78, Algerian football referee. • David Keene, 80, American political consultant, chair of the American Conservative Union (1984–2011) and president of the National Rifle Association (2011–2013), pancreatic cancer. • Walid Khalidi, 100, Palestinian historian. • Sir Anthony Leggett, 87, British-American theoretical physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (2003). • Arturo López, 90, Bolivian footballer (Chaco Petrolero, national team). • Slavoljub Marjanović, 71, Serbian chess Grandmaster. • Fahad Al-Mejmed, 33, Kuwaiti footballer (Al Qadsia SC, Al-Salmiya SC, national team). • Mantana Morakul, 102, Thai singer and actress. • William Norvel, 90, American Catholic priest. • David Rokni, 94, Israeli colonel. • Sam Scarber, 76, American actor (The Karate Kid, Over the Top) and football player (San Diego Chargers). • Ray Schoenke, 84, American football player (Dallas Cowboys, Washington Redskins), cancer. • Jerzy Szymanek, 88, Polish politician, MP (1972–1985). • Moulana Abdullah Tari, 86, Indian Islamic scholar and political activist. 9Umberto Allemandi, 88, Italian publisher. • Richard Bozulich, 90, American Go player. • Alexander Butterfield, 99, American Air Force officer and presidential assistant (Richard Nixon), administrator of the FAA (1973–1975), key figure in the Watergate scandal. • Tamal Roy Chowdhury, 80, Indian actor (Challenge, Chander Pahar, Bindaas), cardiac arrest. • Patricia Clarke, 99, Australian writer, historian and journalist. • Merrill Cook, 79, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1997–2001). • Mario D'Acquisto, 95, Italian politician. • Tommy DeCarlo, 60, American singer (Boston), brain cancer. • Oleksandr Dovhach, 52, Ukrainian military pilot, Hero of Ukraine (2025). • Pierre el-Raï, 50, Lebanese Maronite priest, airstrike. • Blake Emmons, 81, Canadian country singer and television host (Funny Farm, Chain Reaction). • Engin Fırat, 55, Turkish football manager (Saipa, Moldova national team, Kenya national team), heart attack. • Gerard Gaynor, 104, American electrical engineer. • Wylie Gibbs, 103, Australian politician, MP (1963–1969). • Martin Gugino, 81, American peace activist (Buffalo police shoving incident). • César Gutiérrez Peña, 69, Peruvian mechanical engineer. • Heorhij Halenčanka, 89, Belarusian historian. • Klaus Kribben, 88, German politician, member of the Landtag of Schleswig-Holstein (1975–1996). • Alisa Kurdian, 82, Armenian cinematographer. • Allan Legere, 78, Canadian serial killer. • Rauno Lehtiö, 84, Finnish Olympic ice hockey player (1964). • Yukie Maeda, 52, Japanese voice actress (Love Hina, Shin Koihime Musō, Transformers: Armada). • Ernie Mills, 91, American decoy maker. • Mauricio Nanni, 46, Uruguayan footballer (Montevideo Wanderers, national team), cancer. • Sergei Nekrasov, 53, Russian footballer (Dynamo Moscow, Khimki, national team). • Festus Onigbinde, 88, Nigerian football manager (national team). • K. N. Panikkar, 89, Indian historian. • Leoš Šimánek, 79, Czech-German-Canadian traveler and writer. • Phil Summerill, 78, English footballer (Birmingham City, Millwall, Huddersfield Town). • Wang Jinshan, 81, Chinese politician, party secretary (2007–2010) and governor of Anhui (2003–2007). • Willie Anthony Waters, 74, American opera conductor and artistic director (Connecticut Opera). 10Mohiuddin Ahmed, 75, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1986–1988), pneumonia. • Anna Asheshov, 84, British Olympic alpine skier (1964). • Allen Bell, 92, American Olympic cyclist (1956, 1960). • Derek Bellotti, 79, English footballer (Southend United, Gillingham, Swansea City). • Gérard Besnard, 80, French racing cyclist. • IJf Blokker, 95, Dutch actor (De Fred Haché Show, ''Zeg 'ns Aaa, Van Oekel's Discohoek''), musician and presenter. • Rebecca Chance, 59, British novelist and journalist. • Betty Christian, 83, Pitcairn Islands politician. • Abdulwahab Darawshe, 82, Israeli politician, MK (1984–1999). • Alfredo Bryce Echenique, 87, Peruvian writer (A World for Julius, Huerto cerrado). • Pascal Edoh Agbove, 55, Togolese businessman and civil servant. • Biren Sing Engti, 81, Indian politician, MP (2004–2019). • Luc Giard, 69, Canadian cartoonist and artist. • Susan Haack, 80, British philosopher. • Michael Hague, 77, American illustrator (The Hobbit, ''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland''). • Zdeněk Hummel, 79, Czech basketball player (USK Praha, Slovan Orbis Praha BK, Czechoslovakia national team) and coach. • Alojz Ihan, 64, Slovenian immunologist and poet. • Valeriu Irimescu, 85, Romanian rugby union player (Paris Université Club, Sporting Club d'Angoulême, national team). • Lloyd Jones, 74, Welsh novelist. • Kim Yong-chae, 93, South Korean politician, mayor of the Nowon District (1996–1998). • Orhan Kaynak, 56, Turkish football player (Beşiktaş, Trabzonspor, national team) and manager, heart attack. • László Kiss, 75, Hungarian judge, justice of the constitutional court (1998–2016). • Hermann Kulke, 87, German Indologist. • Lee Sang-hee, 80, South Korean general and politician, minister of national defense (2008–2009). • Moon Yong-joo, 93, South Korean politician, MP (1981–1985). • Giorgos Panousopoulos, 84, Greek film director (Mania, Love Me Not?, Testosterone), cinematographer and screenwriter. • Raúl del Pozo, 89, Spanish journalist. • Viktor Shreyder, 74, Russian politician, MP (2011–2021). • Matt Snell, 84, American football player (New York Jets). • Thakkali Srinivasan, 72, Indian film director (Jenma Natchathram, Witness, Aduthathu) and musician. • Melvin Steinberg, 92, American politician, lieutenant governor of Maryland (1987–1995) and member of the Maryland Senate (1967–1987). • Fumiko Takeshita, 69, Japanese novelist. • Luc Van der Kelen, 77, Belgian journalist. • Zalek, 30, Colombian reggaeton singer, traffic collision. 11Jean-François Boclé, 54, French artist. • Ron Delany, 91, Irish middle-distance runner, Olympic champion (1956). • Valentin Gneushev, 74, Russian circus director (Cirque du Soleil, Moscow State Circus) and choreographer. • Jan Holmlund, 68, Swedish Olympic ski jumper (1980). • Michel Hulin, 90, French philosopher. • Jeong Chi-geun, 94, South Korean politician, minister of justice (1982). • Niaz Ahmed Jhakkar, 71, Pakistani politician, MNA (2002–2007, 2018–2023). • Gladys Kokorwe, 78, Botswanan politician, speaker of the National Assembly (2014–2019). • Lewis Lehrman, 87, American banker and politician, complications from Parkinson's disease. • Nev MacEwan, 91, New Zealand rugby union player (Wellington, national team). • Luciano Magnalbò, 82, Italian politician, senator (1996–2006). • Jesús Malavé, 60, Venezuelan sprinter. • Marcelino Miyares Sotolongo, 88, Cuban-American politician and marketing executive. • Salih Muslim, 75, Syrian Kurdish politician, kidney failure. • Catherine Nolan, 67, American politician, member of the New York State Assembly (1985–2022), cancer. • Judy Pace, 83, American actress (Peyton Place, The Young Lawyers, ''Brian's Song''). • Robin Pizer, 83, British mathematician (GCHQ), civic leader and chairman emeritus of National Rifle Association. • Wendy Playfair, 99, Australian actress (Prisoner). • Kiril Pop Hristov, 58, Macedonian actor (Bal-Can-Can), heart attack. • Kavuri Samba Siva Rao, 82, Indian politician, MP (1984–2014) and minister of textiles (2013–2014). • Jesse Roth, 91, American endocrinologist. • Serena's Song, 33, American Thoroughbred racehorse. • Henryk Stroniarz, 89, Polish football player (Cracocia, national team) and manager (Stal Mielec). • Martha Sundquist, 88, American service executive, member of board of governors for the USO (1989–1992). • Patrick Trémège, 71, French politician, deputy (1995–1997). • Natalya Vetoshnikova, 104, Russian tennis player. • Gary Wagner, 85, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies, Boston Red Sox). • Marina Yusoff, 84, Malaysian politician, lawyer and businesswoman. 12Daniel Amey, 84, American application engineer. • Ernie Anastos, 82, American news anchor (WABC) and talk show host, pneumonia. • Tony Balsamo, 89, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs). • Hussein Bazzi, 38, Lebanese academic (Lebanese University), airstrike. • Enrica Bonaccorti, 76, Italian television presenter (Non è la Rai) and actress (Your Vice Is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key, The Sensual Man), pancreatic cancer. • Tom Brown, 89, American Hall of Fame football player (BC Lions). • Asim Bukhari, 76, Pakistani actor (Badmash Gujjar). • John Fisher Burns, 81, British journalist (The New York Times), pneumonia. • Bruno Contrada, 94, Italian police and intelligence officer. • Francine Descarries, 84, Canadian sociologist and academic. • Brian Doherty, 57, American journalist (The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal) and author (Radicals for Capitalism), fall. • Al Festa, 68, Italian film director, composer and screenwriter. • Jorie Lueloff Friedman, 85, American news anchor (WMAQ). • Rennie Fritchie, Baroness Fritchie, 83, British life peer, member of the House of Lords (2005–2024). • Anastasios Gonis, 99, Greek politician, MP (1993–1996). • Harimurali, 27, Indian actor (Rasikan, Amar Akbar Anthony, Annan Thampi), suicide. • Petro Hasiuk, 75, Ukrainian politician, MP (2006–2012). • Guillaume Houphouët-Boigny, 88, Ivorian banker. • Keith Ingham, 88, English jazz pianist. • Kevin Kiely, 64, Irish politician, mayor of Limerick (2009–2010), complications from Parkinson's disease. • Valeri Kirss, 80, Estonian media personality and lawyer. • Patrick Lemasle, 73, French politician, deputy (1997–2017). • Donald Liao, 96, Hong Kong civil servant and architect, secretary for housing (1980–1985) and district administration (1985–1989). • Antón Louro, 73, Spanish politician, member of the Parliament of Galicia (1997–2004), deputy (2004–2009). • Bernt Mæland, 67, Norwegian footballer (Bryne, Viking). • Margareta Magnusson, 91, Swedish artist and essayist, advocate of Swedish death cleaning. • Trevor McMahon, 96, New Zealand cricketer (Wellington, national team). • Boubacar Ould Messaoud, 80, Mauritanian human rights activist. • John H. Morrison, 92, American lawyer. • Dame Jenni Murray, 75, English journalist and broadcaster (''Woman's Hour''). • Kendall Myers, 88, American convicted spy. • Jacques Revel, 83, French historian. • David Sage, 85, American actor (The Birdcage, Campus Cops, Highway to Heaven). • Fahd bin Mahmoud al Said, 85, Omani politician, deputy prime minister (since 1979). • Peeter Simm, 73, Estonian film director (Georg, On the Water). • Andrei Socaci, 59, Romanian weightlifter, Olympic silver medallist (1984). (death announced on this date) • Mortada Srour, Lebanese academic (Lebanese University), airstrike. • Joachim Wanke, 84, German Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop (1980–1994) and bishop (1994–2012) of Erfurt. 13John Alford, 54, British actor (Grange Hill, ''London's Burning''), singer and convicted sex offender. • Nick Baker, 88, American politician, member of the Kentucky Senate (1970–1978). • Jacques Basler, 84, Swiss sculptor. • Giovanni Bolzoni, 88, Italian footballer (Sampdoria, Genoa, Napoli). • Billy Campbell, 81, Northern Irish footballer (Dundee, Motherwell, national team). • Phil Campbell, 64, Welsh guitarist (Motörhead, Persian Risk, Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons), complications from surgery. • Amy Carr, 34, English footballer (Reading, Northern Illinois Huskies, IL Sandviken), brain tumour. • H. J. Dora, 83, Indian police officer. • Paul R. Ehrlich, 93, American biologist, environmentalist, and author (The Population Bomb), cancer. • Envoi Allen, 12, French Thoroughbred racehorse, heart attack. • David Evans, 85, British applied mathematician. • Richard Evans, 91, American brigadier general. • Rosina Fernhoff, 94, American actress (A Novel Romance, Studio One, Spring Street). • Ralf Friberg, 89, Finnish journalist (Hufvudstadsbladet), politician, and MP (1970–1979). • Ann Gluckman, 98, New Zealand educator. • Shujaat Hashmi, 75, Pakistani actor (Waris, Khaak Aur Khoon, Wadda Khan), heart attack. • Aleksandr Karin, 73, Russian actor and stuntman (Peter the Great). • Sultan Ali Keshtmand, 90, Afghan politician, chairman of the Council of Ministers (1981–1988, 1989–1990). • Marian Kielec, 84, Polish footballer (Pogoń Szczecin, national team). • Madhu Malhotra, 72, Indian actress (Vishwanath, Satte Pe Satta, Qayamat). • Billy McCullough, 90, Northern Irish footballer (Arsenal, Millwall, national team). • İlber Ortaylı, 78, Turkish historian. • John M. Perkins, 95, American Christian preacher, civil rights activist, and author. • Hjálmar H. Ragnarsson, 73, Icelandic composer. • Enric Reyna, 85, Spanish football executive, acting president of FC Barcelona (2003). • Zsigmond Ritoók, 96, Hungarian classical philologist. • Ron Roberts, 83, English footballer (Wrexham, Tranmere Rovers, Stafford Rangers), cancer. • Fatma Sarhan, 97, Egyptian singer. • John A. Shaud, 92, American Air Force general, chief of staff of the Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (1988–1991), complications from a stroke. • Doug Shively, 88, American football coach (New Orleans Saints, Atlanta Falcons, Houston Oilers). • Eili Sild, 83, Estonian actress (Devil with a False Passport). • Gordon Wallace, 82, Scottish football player (Dundee, Montrose) and manager (Raith Rovers). • Wolfredo Wildpret de la Torre, 92, Spanish botanist. • Phil Wise, 76, American football player (New York Jets, Minnesota Vikings). • Siti Norma Yaakob, 85, Malaysian jurist, chief judge of Malaya (2004–2006). 14Lyudmila Arinina, 99, Russian actress (A Teacher of Singing, Waiting for Love, Guest from the Future). • Volodymyr Babayev, 74, Ukrainian scholar and politician, governor of Kharkiv Oblast (2010). • Jochen Bachfeld, 73, German boxer, Olympic champion (1976). • Roy R. Barrera Sr., 99, American politician and activist, secretary of state of Texas (1968–1969). • József Benke, 88, Hungarian historian. • Jens Blauert, 87, German scientist (psychoacoustics). • Lamberto Cardia, 91, Italian politician, secretary of the council of ministers (1995–1996). • Amelia Casadei, 96, Italian politician, deputy (1976–1979), member of the Regional Council of Veneto (1985–1990). • Brian Clarke, 87, British author, journalist and angler, chest infection. • Lovorka Čoralić, 58, Croatian historian. • Gemma Cuervo, 91, Spanish actress (Vente a Alemania, Pepe, Two Men and Two Women Amongst Them, Aquí no hay quien viva). • Francine Demichel, 87, French academic and jurist. • Jack Dennis, 94, American computer scientist. • Noureddine Djoudi, 92, Algerian diplomat. • Paulo Fernando, 58, Brazilian politician, four-time deputy. • Nikolay Garo, 88, Russian production manager, producer and actor. • Paul Geremia, 81, American blues musician. • Jürgen Habermas, 96, German philosopher and sociologist (The Theory of Communicative Action). • Odd Holten, 85, Norwegian politician, MP (1989–2005). • Serge Mathieu, 90, French politician, deputy (1973–1976), senator (1977–2004). • Sergio Merusi, 83, Italian politician and economist, mayor of Novara (1993–1997). • Shigeaki Mori, 88, Japanese historian and atomic bomb survivor. • Henry Nwosu, 62, Nigerian football player (New Nigeria Bank, national team) and manager (Gateway United). • Barbara Hatch Rosenberg, 97, American molecular biologist. • Christopher A. Sims, 83, American economist, Nobel laureate (2011). • Steve Thel, 71, American academic and lawyer. • Birte Weiss, 84, Danish politician, minister of the interior (1993–1997). • Hugh Winsor, 87, Canadian journalist (The Globe and Mail), stroke. • Andrew B. Wittkower, 91, British-born Canadian-American physicist. • Phil Woolas, 66, British politician, MP (1997–2010), brain cancer. • Jordan Wright, 33, British reality television personality (The Only Way Is Essex, Ex on the Beach). • Beauty Zibula, 65, South African politician, MP (2019–2024). 15Napoleón Becerra, 61, Peruvian trade unionist and politician, presidential candidate (2026), traffic collision. • Abdulrahman Al-Bishi, 43, Saudi Arabian footballer (Al-Nassr, national team), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. • Matt Clark, 89, American actor (In the Heat of the Night, The Outlaw Josey Wales, The Jeff Foxworthy Show), complications from spinal surgery. • Ken Cole, 82, Australian Olympic basketball player (1964) and coach. • Alessandro Cortese de Bosis, 99, Italian academic, diplomat and writer. • Len Deighton, 97, British spy novelist and illustrator (The IPCRESS File, An Expensive Place to Die, XPD). • Bill Dempsey, 83, Australian footballer (West Perth). • William C. Dietz, 80, American science fiction writer (Halo: The Flood). • Valter Farina, 72, Italian professional poker player. • Raymond Finney, 84, American politician, member of the Tennessee Senate (2004–2008). • Jim Fleeting, 70, Scottish football player (Ayr United, Clyde) and manager (Kilmarnock). • Paul Guest, 87, Australian Olympic rower (1960, 1964, 1968). • James M. Houston, 103, British-born Canadian theologian. • Patricia Jacobs, 91, Scottish geneticist, major contributor to research of Jacobs syndrome. • Sam Kieth, 63, American comic book artist and writer (The Maxx, Zero Girl), complications from Lewy Body dementia. • Attila Lőte, 91, Hungarian actor (Sunshine). • Irmeli Mäkelä, 83, Finnish pop singer. • Egidio Marzona, 81, Italian art collector. • Lee Morrison, 94, Canadian politician, MP (1993–2000). • Cinzia Oscar, 63, German-Italian singer and stage actress. • Richard Randriamandrato, 67, Malagasy diplomat, minister of economy (2019–2021) and foreign affairs (2021). • Jamal Rayyan, 72, Palestinian news anchor (Al Jazeera). • Bruno Salomone, 55, French actor (Fais pas ci, fais pas ça, Madeleine Collins, Tamara). • Andriy Serdyuk, 87, Ukrainian medical scientist, minister of healthcare (1996–1999). • Shoshana Strook, 34, Israeli activist. • Samih Tabila, 75, Palestinian politician, minister of transport and communications (2015–2019), mayor of Nablus (2015–2017, 2019–2021). • Wakashimazu Mutsuo, 69, Japanese sumo wrestler, pneumonia. • Mariusz Wideryński, 74–75, Polish photographer. • Eugeniusz Wyzner, 94, Polish politician. 16Marcelo Araujo, 78, Argentine sports journalist and commentator (Fútbol de Primera). • Navnindra Behl, 76, Indian actress (Ishqbaaaz, Hotel Salvation, Khufiya) and director. • Paul Black, 95, British educational researcher. • Jamie Blanks, 54, Australian film director (Urban Legend, Valentine) and composer (Storm Warning). • Yves Chevallard, 79, French mathematician. • Buddy Childers, 87, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (1974–2004). • Jack Crabtree, 90, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles, Denver Broncos). • Jean Delas, 86, French publisher. • Gene Derfler, 101, American politician, member of the Oregon House of Representatives (1988–1994), president (2001–2003) and member (1994–2003) of the Oregon Senate. • John Galas, 53, American soccer coach (Lane United, Tucsom), synovial sarcoma. • Elza Goeva, 97, Bulgarian painter. • Andrey Golikov, 80, Russian actor. • James N. Hardin Jr., 87, American Germanist. • E. Grady Jolly, 88, American jurist, judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit (since 1982). • Dolores Keane, 72, Irish folk singer (De Dannan). • Friederun Köhnen, 83, German television chef and food industry executive. • Bettina Köster, 66, German singer, musician and composer. • Thomas S. Langner, 102, American sociologist. • Sergey Maksimenko, 71, Belarusian physicist. • Ernő Mészáros, 90, Hungarian air chemist and meteorologist. • Bjørn Nilsen, 91, Norwegian poet, journalist and television producer, chair of the Norwegian Authors' Union (1975–1977). • Alfred J. Noll, 66, Austrian politician, member of the National Council (2017–2019). • Juan Ochagavía Larraín, 97, Chilean academic and Jesuit theologian. • Eric Overmyer, 74, American television writer and producer (Bosch, Law & Order, The Wire). • Wayne Perkins, 74, American guitarist, stroke. • Ove Pihl, 87, Swedish painter and art director. • Monroe Price, 87, American academic. • Orion Samuelson, 91, American agriculture broadcaster (WGN). • Kiki Shepard, 74, American television host (Showtime at the Apollo), heart attack. • Csaba Siklós, 84, Hungarian politician, MP (1990–1994). (death announced on this date) • Vladimír Stránský, 78, Czech ice hockey player (HC Vítkovice, HC Zlín). • Daniel Aweyue Syme, Ghanaian politician. • Marek Trombski, 88, Polish politician and scientist. • Bob Tullius, 95, American racing driver (IMSA). • Elisabeth Waldo, 107–108, American violinist and composer. • Yuk L. Yung, 79, Chinese-born American planetary scientist. 17Doug Camilli, 89, American baseball player (Los Angeles Dodgers, Washington Senators). • Alicia Caro, 95, Colombian-Mexican actress (Dos pesos dejada, Daughter of Deceit, Chucho the Mended). • Lorena Clare Facio, 82, Costa Rican equestrian, first lady (1998–2002), pancreatic cancer. • John Coley, 91, New Zealand painter. • Aníbal Cristobo, 54, Argentine poet. • Jakub Derech-Krzycki, 56, Polish politician, MP (2001–2005). • László Gallé, 83, Hungarian biologist. • G. M. Fazlul Haque, 83, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1996–2006). • Tony Gould, 87, British journalist (New Society, New Statesman). (death announced on this date) • Ilia II of Georgia, 93, Georgian Orthodox hiearch, Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia (since 1977), gastrointestinal bleeding. • Nicholas Haysom, 73, South African diplomat, special representative of the Secretary-General (since 2021) and head of the UN Mission in South Sudan (since 2016). • Rainelle Krause, 37, American soprano. • Aleksandra Kurczab-Pomianowska, 85, Polish actress and translator. • Ali Larijani, 67, Iranian politician, twice secretary of the Supreme National Security Council, speaker of the Parliament (2008–2020), and minister of culture (1992–1994), airstrike. • Albert Lowagie, 96, Belgian Olympic sprinter (1952). • Sir Anthony Mason, 100, Australian jurist, chief justice (1987–1995), judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales (1969–1972) and the High Court (1972–1987). • Mark McLane, 56, Canadian politician, Prince Edward Island MLA (since 2021). • Carl Poelker, 82, American athletics coach. • Slava Racheva, 87, Bulgarian actress and puppeteer. • Zlatko Šimenc, 87, Croatian water polo player, Olympic silver medallist (1964). • Gholamreza Soleimani, 61–62, Iranian military officer, commander of the Basij (since 2019), airstrike. • Larry Stahl, 84, American baseball player (Kansas City Athletics, New York Mets, San Diego Padres). • Shams Sumon, 59, Bangladeshi actor (Joyjatra), heart attack. • Sue Wagner, 86, American politician, lieutenant governor of Nevada (1991–1995). • Robert White, 89, American tenor, metastatic prostate cancer. 18Muhammad Abu Shahla, Palestinian militant, senior field commander of the Khan Younis brigade. • Ann Barrett, 83, British oncologist. • Józef Beker, 88, Polish Olympic cyclist (1964). • Barry Bloom, 88, American immunologist. • Mike Clampitt, 71, American politician, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (2017–2019, since 2021), cancer. • Lois Delmore, 76, American politician, member of the North Dakota House of Representatives (1994–2018). • Steve Derewianchuk, 90, Canadian politician, Manitoba MLA (1973–1977). • Nyan Dokpa, 58–59, Liberian musician. • Yaakov Edri, 75, Israeli politician, MK (2003–2013), minister of health (2006) and development of Negev and the Galilee (2007–2009). • Manuel Etura, 93, Spanish footballer (Athletic Bilbao). • Tom Georgeson, 89, English actor (Between the Lines, A Fish Called Wanda, Notes on a Scandal). • George H. Goble, 73, American scientist, Ig Nobel Prize winner (1996). • Della Hadley, 97, American politician, member of the Missouri House of Representatives (1975–1981). • Heisuke Hironaka, 94, Japanese mathematician (Hironaka's example, Hironaka decomposition), Fields Medal winner (1970). • Rick Hogaboam, 47, American politician, mayor of Nampa (since 2026). • Mohammad Ebrahim Jannaati, 93, Iranian Marja'. • Esmaeil Khatib, 64–65, Iranian cleric and politician, minister of intelligence (since 2021), airstrike. • Jim Opperman, 72, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles). • Kevin Sampson, 71, American artist. • Taneaki Tanami, 93, Japanese politician, MP (1983–1993, 2000–2003), multiple organ failure. • Finn-Erik Vinje, 90, Norwegian philologist. 19Md. Anwarul Azim Arif, 74, Bangladeshi academic administrator and banker, vice-chancellor of CU (2011–2015) and the IIUC (2021–2024), chairman of SIBL (2017–2021). • Alfonso Bañón, 95, Spanish politician, deputy (1979–1982). • Umberto Bossi, 84, Italian politician, MP (1987–2004, since 2008), twice MEP, and co-founder of Lega Nord. • Terry Cox, 89, British drummer (Pentangle, The Humblebums). • Raymond L. Ethington, 96, American paleontologist. • Alessandro Finazzi Agrò, 84, Italian academic and biochemist. • Khamid Gizatullin, 94, Russian economist. • Péter Halász, 86, Hungarian agricultural engineer and ethnographer. • Michael Bambang Hartono, 86, Indonesian banker, electronics and cigarettes industry executive, and bridge player, founder of Polytron and co-owner of Djarum (since 1963). • Melli Irani, 93, Indian cinematographer (Sathyabhama, Line Bus, Ente Mohangal Poovaninju). • Garry Leo, 81, Australian rugby league footballer (Balmain Tigers). • Silvino Louro, 67, Portuguese football player (Vitória Setúbal, Benfica, national team) and coach. • Jun Matsumoto, 75, Japanese politician, twice MP, deputy chief cabinet secretary (2008–2009), and chair of the National Public Safety Commission (2016–2017), stomach cancer. • Houston McKelvey, 83, Irish priest, dean of Belfast (2001–2011). • Mike Melvill, 85, South African test pilot (SpaceShipOne). • Saleh Mohammadi, 19, Iranian wrestler, execution by hanging. • Richard E. Myers, 91, American politician, member of the Iowa House of Representatives (1994–2003). • Chuck Norris, 86, American martial artist and actor (Walker, Texas Ranger, Missing in Action, The Way of the Dragon). • Peter Schrag, 94, American journalist and author. • Vincenzo C. Vannicola, 93, American electrical engineer. • Jeff Webb, 76, American cheerleading executive, founder of Varsity Spirit and the International Cheer Union, complications from a fall. • Alevtina Yelesina, 71, Russian cross-country skier, Paralympic champion (1992, 1994). 20Aref, 84, Iranian pop singer. • Chris Athens, American mastering engineer, complications from heart surgery. • Linas Banys, 27, Lithuanian Olympic biathlete (2022). • J. Michael Bishop, 90, American immunologist and academic administrator, Nobel Prize laureate (1989) and chancellor of UCSF (1998–2009), pneumonia. • Nicholas Brendon, 54, American actor (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Criminal Minds, Psycho Beach Party). • Alain Brillet, 78, French physicist. • Rodger Brulotte, 79, Canadian sportscaster (Montreal Expos). • Dennis Condrey, 76, American professional wrestler (CWA, Jim Crockett Promotions, WCW), complications from a fall. • Marcos Conigliaro, 83, Argentine football player (Chacarita Juniors, Estudiantes LP) and manager (Unión de Santa Fe). • Filaret Denysenko, 97, Ukrainian Orthodox hierarch, patriarch of Kyiv (since 1995). • Robert Fox, 73, English film and television producer (The Hours, The Crown, Iris), prostate cancer. • Steve Gaines, 68, American pastor, president of the Southern Baptist Convention (2016–2018), kidney cancer. • Smith Gilley, 86, American politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1975–1987). • Sam Goodwin, 82, American football coach (Northwestern State Demons). • Harvey P. Greenspan, 93, American mathematician. • Jessie Jones, 75, American actress (Fudge). • Ben Keaton, 69, Irish actor (Emmerdale, Casualty, Father Ted). • Božo Koprivica, 75, Serbian essayist, dramatic adviser, and literary critic. • Clive Leach, 91, English cricketer (Buckinghamshire, Durham, Warwickshire) and media executive, pneumonia. • Yair Levy, 73, Israeli Haredi rabbi and politician, MK (1988–1992). • Louie Louie, 63, American singer ("Sittin' in the Lap of Luxury"). • Bernard Luttikhuizen, 78, Dutch Olympic rower (1972). • Raivo Mänd, 71, Estonian ecologist and zoologist. • Isabelle Mergault, 67, French actress (''Pour cent briques, t'as plus rien..., Club de rencontres) and film director (You Are So Beautiful''), cancer. • Robert Mueller, 81, American lawyer (Mueller special counsel investigation), U.S. attorney for the Northern District of California (1998–2001), deputy attorney general (2001) and director of the FBI (2001–2013). • Ali Mohammad Naini, 69, Iranian brigadier general, airstrike. • Waldyr Pugliesi, 90, Brazilian politician, deputy (1987–1992). • Leonid Radvinsky, 43, Ukrainian-American businessman (OnlyFans, MyFreeCams), cancer. • Michel Rolland, 78, French oenologist, heart attack. • David G. Schaeffer, 83, American mathematician. • Vladimir Shumny, 92, Russian geneticist. • Alton Sutnick, 97, American medical researcher and educator. • Calvin Tomkins, 100, American author and art critic (The New Yorker), stroke. • Reagan Wilson, 79, American actress (Blood Mania, The Beverly Hillbillies, The Big Valley) and Playboy model. • Rick Young, 92, American Hall of Fame bullfighter and rodeo clown. 21Lala Alizadeh, 76, Azerbaijani scientist. • Desmond Barrit, 81, Welsh actor (Alice through the Looking Glass, A Christmas Carol, Northanger Abbey). • Nigel Cayzer, 71, British businessman. • Paolo Cirino Pomicino, 86, Italian politician, MEP (2004–2006), minister of public function (1988–1989) and budget (1989–1992). • John R. Corbid, 81, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1975–1980). • Xosé Antonio García Cotarelo, 84, Spanish lawyer and writer. • Muhammad Kamal Hassouna, 84, Palestinian politician, minister of national economy (2007–2009). • Ariosto Holanda, 87, Brazilian politician, three-time deputy. • Steve Houben, 76, Belgian jazz saxophonist and flutist. • Arthur E. Humphrey, 98, American chemical engineer. • Willie Irvin, 96, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles). • Amanda Lathlin, 49, Canadian politician, Manitoba MLA (since 2015). • Michael Lyster, 71, Irish television presenter (The Sunday Game). • Agosto Machado, American artist. • Ralph Metcalf, 90, American politician, member of the North Dakota House of Representatives (1998–2012). • Larry Mumper, 88, American politician, member of the Ohio House of Representatives (1997–2008). • Juca de Oliveira, 91, Brazilian actor (Case of the Naves Brothers, The Sign of the City, De Onde Eu Te Vejo), pneumonia. • Jessi Pierce, 37, American sports reporter (Minnesota Wild), injuries sustained in a house fire. • Madhumita Raut, 59, Indian Odissi classical dancer, cardiac arrest. • Phil Reavis, 89, American Olympic high jumper (1956). • Rhoda Roberts, 66, Australian Aboriginal arts director, ovarian cancer. • Angelo Romano, 91, Italian politician, mayor of Avellino (1989–1995). • Daphne Selfe, 97, British model. • Umar Shihab, 86, Indonesian Islamic scholar and politician, member of the House of Representatives (1992–1997). • Jeff Smith, 91, English Hall of Fame motorcycle racer (Motocross World Championship). • Carsten Träger, 52, German politician, MP (since 2013). • Claus Wellenreuther, 91, German software developer (SAP SE). • Vladimir Zantaria, 72, Abkhazian poet and politician, chairman of the State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company (1993–1994) and minister for culture (1999–2001). 22Rómulo Berruti, 88, Argentine journalist (Clarín) and film critic. • Ed Blaine, 86, American football player (Green Bay Packers, Philadelphia Eagles). • Ronnie Bowman, 64, American bluegrass musician (Lonesome River Band), traffic collision. • Gualtiero Calboli, 94, Italian linguist. • Jerry Hanlon, 96, American football player and coach (Miami Redskins, Michigan Wolverines). • Per Hegna, 80, Norwegian tennis player. • Hermann Huppen, 87, Belgian comic book creator (Jeremiah). • Božena Jirků, 78, Czech journalist and editor, executive director of Charter 77 Foundation (2002–2023). • Lionel Jospin, 88, French politician, prime minister (1997–2002), minister of national education (1988–1992), and member of the Constitutional Council (2015–2019), complications from surgery. • Sylvia Kersenbaum, 84, Argentine pianist, composer and teacher. • Marcos Leite, 73, Brazilian Olympic basketball player (1972, 1980, 1984). • Phạm Minh Mẫn, 92, Vietnamese Roman Catholic cardinal, coadjutor bishop of Mỹ Tho (1993–1998) and archbishop of Ho Chi Minh City (1998–2014). • Datta Meghe, 89, Indian politician, MP (1991–1999, 2002–2014) and four-time Maharashtra MLC. • Sergio Ojeda Uribe, 83, Chilean politician, deputy (1990–2018). • Andrew Pawley, 84, Australian linguist. • Aloysius Pieris, 91, Sri Lankan Jesuit priest and theologian. • Helen Rankin, 89, American politician, member of the Ohio House of Representatives (1978–1994). • Michael Aaron Rockland, 90, American writer. • Catherine Saunders, 83, New Zealand broadcasting personality (Beauty and the Beast, Mobil Song Quest) and public relations executive (New Zealand Dairy Board). • David Simon, 63, American real estate developer, CEO of Simon Property Group, cancer. • Celeste M. Stiehl, 100, American politician, member of the Illinois House of Representatives (1975–1983). • Toomas Tein, 70, Estonian politician, MP (2003–2005). 23Rodolfo Acuña, 93, American historian and educator. • José Bengoa, 81, Chilean historian and anthropologist. • Stan Berry, 71, American politician, member of the Arkansas House of Representatives (2003–2008, since 2019). • Gerson Brenner, 66, Brazilian actor (Rainha da Sucata, Perigosas Peruas, Corpo Dourado), multiple organ failure. • Nancy W. Cook, 89, American politician, member of the Delaware Senate (1974–2010). • Manuel Escudero, 79, Spanish economist and politician, deputy (2003–2004) and ambassador to the OECD (2018–2024). • Daniel Karaba, 77, Kenyan politician, senator (2013–2017). • François Morlaes, 82, French rugby union player (CA Bègles). • Lucy Nieto de Samper, 102, Colombian journalist and writer. • Valerie Perrine, 82, American actress (Slaughterhouse-Five, Lenny, Superman), complications from Parkinson's disease. • Jean-Bernard Racine, 85, Swiss geographer and academic. • Gaspare Russo, 98, Italian politician, president of Campania (1976–1979) and mayor of Salerno (1970–1974). • Saeed Shamghadri, Iranian academic (Iran University of Science and Technology), airstrike. • Nkosentsha Shezi, 50, South African politician, MP (since 2024). • Yury Shvytkin, 60, Russian politician, deputy (since 2016). • David Sklansky, 78, American poker player and author, heart failure. • Peter Stead, 83, Welsh writer. • Sean Stevens, 47, American visual artist (2007 Boston Mooninite panic), cancer. (death announced on this date) • Leonard Swidler, 97, American academic. • Chip Taylor, 86, American singer and songwriter ("Angel of the Morning", "Wild Thing"), cancer. • Tin Myint Aung, 58, Burmese football player (Finance and Revenue, national team) and manager (national team). • Marica Vilcek, 89, American art historian. • Wu Dexin, 89, Chinese materials scientist, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. 24Roger R. Adams, 71, American psychologist and inventor (Heelys), pancreatic cancer. • Theodore L. Brown, 97, American scientist and author. • Makarios Djan, 70, Ghanaian Olympic sprinter (1984). • Benjamin Clement Eghan, Ghanaian civil servant. • Pavlo Fedorenko, 89, Ukrainian academic and mining engineer. • Edna Foa, 88, Israeli psychologist. • Biruté Galdikas, 79, Canadian primatologist, conservationist (The Trimates) and author, founder of the Orangutan Foundation International, lung cancer. • Charles Gross, 91, American film composer (Turner & Hooch, Air America, Punchline). • Larry Kennedy, 76, Canadian politician, New Brunswick MLA (1987–2010). • Tracy Kidder, 80, American writer (The Soul of a New Machine, Mountains Beyond Mountains), Pulitzer Prize winner (1982), lung cancer. • Mai Murdmaa, 87, Estonian choreographer, ballerina, and ballet master. • Gino Paoli, 91, Italian singer-songwriter ("Il cielo in una stanza", "Senza fine", "Sapore di sale") and politician, deputy (1987–1992). • Chime Rinpoche, 84, Tibetan lama and teacher. • Bob Rossell, 89, American racing driver. • Carlo Russolillo, 69, Italian Olympic boxer (1980). • Mel Schilling, 53, Australian television presenter (Married at First Sight), colon cancer. • Esteri Tebandeke, 41, Ugandan filmmaker, actress (Imperial Blue), and visual artist. • David Trottier, 77, American screenwriter, consultant and author. • Jerome Dhas Varuvel, 74, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Kuzhithurai (2014–2020), complications from dementia and Parkinson's disease. • Reg Weaver, 86, American labor leader. • Western Dreamer, 32, American Standardbred racehorse, Pacing Triple Crown winner (1997). 25Abdikalyk Akmatov, 71, Kyrgyz actor. • John Andreassen, 82, Norwegian television producer. • Wilson Bombarda, 95, Brazilian Olympic basketball player (1956). • Dash Crofts, 87, American musician (Seals & Crofts) and songwriter ("Summer Breeze", "Diamond Girl"), complications from heart surgery. • Toumba Diakité, 57, Guinean politician and convicted criminal, peritonitis. • Harold Ellis, 100, English surgeon. • Manuel Estella, 86, Spanish politician, president of the Cortes of Castile and León (1991–2003). • Paula Hollinger, 85, American politician, member of the Maryland Senate (1987–2007), leukemia. • Janusz Jasiński, 97, Polish historian. • Alexander Kluge, 94, German author (Air Raid) and film director (Artists Under the Big Top: Perplexed, The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time). • Dolors Lamarca, 82, Spanish philologist and librarian, pneumonia. • William Lukuvi, 70, Tanzanian politician and presidential adviser, MP (since 2015) and minister of lands (2015–2022), heart attack. • Burchell McPherson, 74, Jamaican Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Montego Bay (2013–2023). • James Meechan, 95, Scottish-Canadian painter. • Peter Messent, 79, British academic. (death announced on this date) • Tordis Ørjasæter, 99, Norwegian literary critic. • Nikolai Liutsianovich Orlov, 73, Russian herpetologist. • Loana Petrucciani, 48, French reality television personality (Loft Story). • José Maria Ricciardi, 71, Portuguese banker. • Esther Roord, 61, Dutch actress. • Pat Steir, 87, American painter and printmaker. • Imre Taveter, 58, Estonian Olympic sailor (2000, 2004). • József Varró, 82, Hungarian Olympic equestrian (1972, 1980). • Geoff Vowden, 84, English footballer (Birmingham City, Aston Villa, Nottingham Forest). • David Winnick, 92, British politician, MP (1966–1970, 1979–2017). • Isaías Zarazaga, 98, Spanish veterinarian, academic and politician, deputy (1982–1989) and senator (1977–1979). 26Noelia Castillo, 25, Spanish activist and paraplegic patient, voluntarily euthanized by lethal injection. • Ken Clay, 71, American baseball player (New York Yankees, Texas Rangers, Seattle Mariners), heart and kidney issues. • David B. Cornstein, 87, American diplomat, ambassador to Hungary (2018–2020). • Grey J. Dimenna, 72, American academic administrator, president of Monmouth University (2017–2019), traffic collision. • Nathan Farb, 85, American photographer. • Jean-Pierre Faye, 100, French philosopher (horseshoe theory) and writer. • Christopher Haskins, Baron Haskins, 88, Irish-born businessman and life peer, member of the House of Lords (1998–2020). • Ahmad Kaabour, 70, Lebanese singer. • László Kordos, 75, Hungarian geologist and palaeontologist. • Hiroki Kosai, 92, Japanese astronomer (3391 Sinon). • Sir Colin Mackay, 82, British judge and barrister, High Court judge (2001–2013), dementia. • William Murphy, 85, American Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Boston (1995–2001) and bishop of Rockville Centre (2001–2017). • Epeli Nailatikau, 84, Fijian military officer and politician, president (2009–2015), speaker of the House of Representatives (2001–2006), and vice-president (2009). • Mahbuba Rahman, 91, Bangladeshi playback singer (Mukh O Mukhosh, The Day Shall Dawn). • E. A. Rajendran, 71, Indian actor (Pranayavarnangal, Daya, Narasimham) and stage director. • Mary Rand, 86, British track and field athlete, Olympic champion (1964). • Barret Robbins, 52, American football player (Oakland Raiders). • Ross the Boss, 72, American guitarist (Manowar, The Dictators), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. • Jean Sagols, 87, French actor, screenwriter and television director, cerebral haemorrhage. • Rosa Salikhova, 81, Russian volleyball player, Olympic champion (1968, 1972). • Nana Akuoko Sarpong, 87, Ghanaian traditional ruler and politician, MP (1979–1981), secretary for health (1988–1991) and internal affairs (1991–1992). • Giuseppe Savoldi, 79, Italian footballer (Bologna, Napoli, national team). • Ronald H. Spector, 83, American military historian, cancer. • Alireza Tangsiri, 63–64, Iranian naval officer, commander of the IRGC Navy (since 2018), airstrike. • James Tolkan, 94, American actor (Back to the Future, Top Gun, Dick Tracy). • Orlando Wiet, 60, Surinamese-Dutch mixed martial artist. 27David Cabrero, 49, Spanish Olympic track cyclist (2000). • Don C. Childers, 94, American politician, member of the Florida Senate (1975–1990). • William S. Cleveland, 83, American computer scientist (S). • Alex Cropley, 75, Scottish footballer (Hibernian, Aston Villa, national team). • Richard C. Edgley, 90, American LDS Church general authority, first counselor in the Presiding Bishopric (1995–2012). • Jon Dee Graham, 67, American musician (The Skunks, True Believers). • Kitty Harrison, 91, American college tennis coach (North Carolina Tar Heels). • Doug Irwin, 76, American luthier. • Rose Kingdon, 65, Canadian broadcaster (The Canadian Press). • Henry Lee, 87, Taiwanese-American forensic scientist (killing of JonBenét Ramsey, murder trial of O. J. Simpson, 9/11 forensic investigation) and biochemist. • Lin Yuan-lang, 85, Taiwanese politician, magistrate of Nantou County (1989–1997). • Tom Nieto, 65, American baseball player (Minnesota Twins, Philadelphia Phillies) and coach (New York Yankees), heart attack. • Carlos Orgambide, 95, Argentine film director (Queridas amigas), cinematographer, and screenwriter. • Larry Price, 91, American football player (Hawaii Rainbow Warriors) and radio host (MidWeek, Perry & Price). • Michael Sather, 78, Canadian politician, British Columbia MLA (2005–2013). • Bob Schmetterer, 82, American advertising executive, chairman and CEO of Euro RSCG (1997–2004). (death announced on this date) • Franco Tentorio, 81, Italian politician, mayor of Bergamo (2009–2014). • Hiroyuki Wakabayashi, 77, Japanese architect. 28Gino Agnese, 90, Italian essayist and writer. • Werner Asam, 81, German actor (Trokadero) and director. • Maria Badia i Cutchet, 78, Spanish politician, MEP (2004–2014). • Joey Browner, 65, American football player (Minnesota Vikings, Tampa Bay Buccaneers). • Alfonso Cavaliere, 92, Italian astrophysicist and cosmologist. • DJ Dan, 57, American house music DJ and producer, heart attack. • Richard Donat, 84, Canadian actor (Haven, Emily of New Moon, The Weight of Water). • Alex Duong, 42, American comedian and actor (Blue Bloods, Dexter, Death Valley), septic shock. • Mary Beth Hurt, 79, American actress (The World According to Garp, The Age of Innocence, Interiors), complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Marinella, 87, Greek singer ("Dio Portes Echi i Zoi", "Giati Fovase"), complications from a stroke. • Hank Nichols, 89, American Hall of Fame college basketball referee. • Dallas O'Neill, 83, Australian rugby league (South Sydney Rabbitohs) and union (national team) player. • Jeff Siemon, 75, American football player (Minnesota Vikings). • Lal Singh, 83, Indian politician, six-time Punjab MLA. • Vijaypat Singhania, 87, Indian textile industry executive, chairman of the Raymond Group (1980–2000) and sheriff of Mumbai (2005–2006). • Ken Smale, 92, Australian footballer (Collingwood) and music director. • Julio Solaun, 84, Spanish Olympic field hockey player (1964, 1968). • Juwono Sudarsono, 84, Indonesian diplomat and politician, ambassador to the United Kingdom (2003–2004), minister of education (1998–1999) and twice of defense. • Liamine Zéroual, 84, Algerian politician, president (1994–1999) and minister of defense (1993–1999). 29Rasim Balayev, 77, Azerbaijani actor (Nesimi, Babek, Dada Gorgud), complications from diabetes and lung cancer. • Rahul Banerjee, 42, Indian actor (Chirodini Tumi Je Amar, Pati Parameshwar, Zulfiqar), drowned. • Glen Baxter, 82, English artist, carcinomatosis. • Kim Bukhantsov, 94, Russian Olympic discus thrower (1956, 1960, 1964). • Allan Carswell, 92, Canadian physicist, founder of Optech. • Marsha Wilson Chall, 72, American educator and author. • Chang Ung, 87, North Korean basketball player (national team) and sports administrator, president of the ITF (2002–2015) and member of the IOC (1996–2018). • Sir Neil Cossons, 87, British historian and museum director. • Alberto Coutinho, 56, American politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1997–1998, 2008–2013), traffic collision. • Jeffrey Paul Cutlip, 76, American serial killer and rapist. • Greg Elmore, 79, American drummer (Quicksilver Messenger Service, The Brogues). • Hassan Hassanzadeh, 56–57, Iranian senior military commander (IRGC), airstrike. • Joël Henry, 63, French footballer (Nantes, Brest, Nice). • Myron Arms Hofer, 94, American psychiatrist. • Gerard Kamper, 75, Dutch Olympic cyclist (1972). • Volodymyr Komarov, 62, Ukrainian comedian, actor and musician. • Vladimir Mikhaylov, 86, Russian footballer (Volga Gorky, Torpedo Moscow, Trud Voronezh). • Wiesław Myśliwski, 94, Polish novelist. • Ádám Nádasdy, 79, Hungarian linguist and poet. • Villen Novak, 88, Ukrainian film director (Tuning Fork). • Bill Riley, 75, Canadian ice hockey player (Washington Capitals, Winnipeg Jets) and coach (Moncton Wildcats), cancer. • David Riondino, 73, Italian singer-songwriter, actor (The Night of the Shooting Stars, Cavalli si nasce, Ilona Arrives with the Rain) and writer. • Jay Robinson, 79, American Hall of Fame wrestler (1972 Summer Olympics) and coach (Minnesota Golden Gophers). • Tim Sandlin, 75, American novelist and screenwriter (Skipped Parts, The Right Kind of Wrong). • Williametta Spencer, 98, American composer and musicologist. • Ben Stevenson, 89, British ballet dancer and teacher. • Willy Ustad, 79, Norwegian novelist. • Laurie Webb, 101, Welsh actor (Doctor Who, Paul Temple, Doomwatch). • Karsten Wettberg, 84, German football manager (SpVgg Landshut, SpVgg Unterhaching, 1860 Munich). 30Carl Bonafede, 85, American music manager (The Buckinghams, Daughters of Eve) and musician. • Selemani Bungara, 64, Tanzanian politician, MP (2010–2020), kidney failure. • Sir Barry Curtis, 87, New Zealand politician, mayor of Manukau City (1983–2007). • Jean M. Doerge, 88, American politician, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives (1998–2012). • Deborah Dultzin, 80, Mexican astrophysicist. • Melvin Edwards, 88, American sculptor. • Tony Godden, 70, English footballer (Chelsea, Peterborough United, West Bromwich Albion). • Vassilis Goumas, 79, Greek basketball player (Panellinios, AEK, Ilysiakos). • Léo Houziaux, 94, Belgian astronomer. • Knut Midgaard, 95, Norwegian political scientist. • Abu Taher Nadwi, 65–66, Bangladeshi Islamic scholar. • Christopher North, 75, American keyboardist (Ambrosia), throat cancer. • Dennis J. O'Callaghan, 85, American virologist, cancer. • Booker Reese, 66, American football player (Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Los Angeles Rams, Atlanta Falcons). • Tony Rivers, 85, English singer (Harmony Grass). • Chan Santokhi, 67, Surinamese politician, president (2020–2025), minister of justice (2005–2010), and twice MNA. • Charles E. Scott, 90, American philosopher. • Rezvi Sheriff, 77, Sri Lankan nephrologist and physician. • James Stannage, 76, British radio talk show host, cancer. • Julia Sutton, 87, English actress (Half a Sixpence, Pickwick, Albert and Victoria) and singer. • Sir Hugh Sykes, 93, English industrialist and investor. • Willie Watson, 76, Scottish footballer (Motherwell, Dundee, Manchester United). • Carlos Westendorp, 89, Spanish diplomat and politician, minister of foreign affairs (1995–1996), high representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina (1997–1999), and MEP (1999–2003). • Michelangelo Zurletti, 89, Italian musicologist and essayist. 31Armando Alves, 90, Portuguese painter. • Bob Atha, 65, American football player (Ohio State Buckeyes), cancer. • Siri Aurdal, 88, Norwegian painter, graphic designer and sculptor. • Claudio Bordignon, 75, Italian geneticist. • Alec Cobbe, 81, Irish artist and decorator. • Federico Enriques, 84, Italian publisher and politician, senator (2006–2008). • Jamshid Eshaghi, 64, Iranian brigadier general, airstrike. • Lionel Fernando, 86, Sri Lankan-born Australian cricketer (Ceylon, Walsden Cricket Club). • Lili Hinstin, 48, French film producer and artistic director (Locarno Film Festival, Entrevues Belfort Film Festival). • Nicola Imbriaco, 96, Italian politician, senator (1983–1992). • Eduard Koksharov, 50, Russian handball player and coach, Olympic champion (2000) and bronze medalist (2004). • Jean-Paul Krassinsky, 53, French comics artist. • Kees Kuijs, 94, Dutch footballer (NAC Breda, national team). • Bill Leader, 96, English record producer (Hearken to the Witches Rune) and engineer. • Stephen Lewis, 88, Canadian politician and diplomat, Ontario MPP (1963–1978), U.N. special envoy for HIV/AIDS in Africa (2001–2006), and ambassador to the U.N. (1984–1988), abdominal cancer. • Juan Maeso, 84, Spanish anaesthetist and convicted criminal. • Sergi Mas Balaguer, 95, Spanish-born Andorran sculptor and cultural activist. • Borislav Mihaylov, 63, Bulgarian football player (Levski Sofia, national team) and administrator, twice president of the Bulgarian Football Union, complications from a stroke. • Rory O'Hanlon, 92, Irish politician, TD (1977–2011), minister of health (1987–1991) and environment (1991–1992). • Petr Pleva, 66, Czech politician, MP (1996–2010). • Nicolae Proca, 77, Moldovan politician, deputy (1990–1994). • Zsuzsa Radnóti, 88, Hungarian dramatist. • Teresinha Soares, 99, Brazilian pop artist. • Nikolay Solovyov, 66, Russian actor and theatre director. ==References==
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