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Deaths in June 2024

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

June 2024
1Erich Anderson, 67, American actor (Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter, Bat*21, Unfaithful), esophageal cancer. • Raffaele Aurisicchio, 70, Italian politician, deputy (2006–2008). • Chen Jing, 89, Chinese engineer and metallurgist. • Artur Chilingarov, 84, Russian polar explorer and politician, member of the State Duma (1993–2011, since 2016) and senator (2011–2014). • Hope Chisanu, 40, Malawian actor and radio personality. • José Domínguez Abascal, 70, Spanish politician and engineer, secretary of state for energy (2018–2020). • Antonio Ferraz, 94, Spanish road racing cyclist. • Henry Gunstone, 83, Australian footballer (South Melbourne) and cricketer (Richmond Cricket Club). • Harry van Hoof, 81, Dutch conductor ("Ding-a-dong", "I See a Star"), composer ("How Do You Do") and music arranger. • Andrzej Kostenko, 87, Polish screenwriter (Ręce do góry, Le Départ) and actor (When Angels Fall). • Maguni Charan Kuanr, 87, Indian puppeteer. • Ruth Maria Kubitschek, 92, Czechoslovak-born German actress (''He Can't Stop Doing It, Madame and Her Niece, Tears of Blood''). • Philippe Leroy, 93, French actor (The Hole, The Life of Leonardo da Vinci, Sandokan). • Salvador Miranda, 84, Cuban-born American bibliographer, librarian and church historian. • Gary Nairn, 73, Australian politician, MP (1996–2007) and special minister of state (2006–2007), cancer. • Mary-Lou Pardue, 90, American geneticist and academic. • Janusz Rewiński, 74, Polish actor and politician, MP (1991–1993). • Dick Sears, 81, American politician, member of the Vermont Senate (since 1993). • Mitchell A. Seligson, 78, American political scientist. • Q. S. Serafijn, 64, Dutch conceptual artist, author, and sculptor. • Haskell Small, 75, American composer, pianist, and music teacher. • Tin Oo, 97, Burmese general and politician, minister of defence (1974–1977) and commander-in-chief of defence services (1974–1976). • Roman Verostko, 94, American artist and academic. • Ben White, 52, American finance journalist (CNBC). • Murisi Zwizwai, 54, Zimbabwean politician, MP (2003–2023). 2Larry Allen, 52, American Hall of Fame football player (Dallas Cowboys, San Francisco 49ers). • Leila Barbara, 86, Brazilian linguist. • Wensley Bundel, 75, Surinamese football player (Transvaal, national team) and manager (national team). • Rob Burrow, 41, English rugby league player (Leeds Rhinos, Yorkshire, national team), complications from motor neurone disease. • Carl Cain, 89, American basketball player (Iowa Hawkeyes), Olympic champion (1956). • Jeannette Charles, 96, British actress (''National Lampoon's European Vacation, The Naked Gun, Austin Powers in Goldmember''). • Edgardo Cozarinsky, 85, Argentine writer and filmmaker (''One Man's War''). • Mohammed Dahman, 65, Syrian Olympic footballer (1980). • Emma Lou Diemer, 96, American composer. • Donovan Ebanks, 72, Cayman diplomat, acting governor (2009–2010). • Elizabeth Freeman, 57, American scholar, cancer. (death announced on this date) • Uzi Geller, 93, Israeli chess master. • Maciej Gliwicz, 85, Polish biologist. • Michael J. Karels, 67, American software engineer. • Duane Klueh, 98, American basketball player (Denver Nuggets, Fort Wayne Pistons, Indiana State Sycamores). • David Levy, 86, Israeli politician, MK (1969–2006), minister of construction (1979–1990) and three-times of foreign affairs. • Farrel O'Shea, 60, British professional windsurfer. • Janis Paige, 101, American actress (''Please Don't Eat the Daisies, The Pajama Game, It's Always Jan''). • Natasha Ryan, 40, Australian runaway, subject of a disappearance case. (death announced on this date) • Luigi Saraceni, 86, Italian politician, deputy (1994–2001). • Armando Silvestre, 98, American-Mexican actor (Rossana, The Miracle Roses, Night of the Bloody Apes). • T. J. Simers, 73, American sports columnist (Los Angeles Times, The Orange County Register) and television personality (Around the Horn), brain cancer. • Harold Snoad, 88, British television producer, writer and director (Keeping Up Appearances, Ever Decreasing Circles, ''Don't Wait Up''). • Barbara Stewart, 72, New Zealand politician, MP (2002–2008, 2011–2017). 3Brigitte Bierlein, 74, Austrian jurist, president of the Constitutional Court (2018–2019) and chancellor (2019–2020). • Ross Booth, 72, Australian footballer (University Blacks). • Brother Marquis, 58, American rapper (2 Live Crew), heart attack. • Charoen Chaoprayun, 89, Thai schoolteacher and politician, MP (1979–1996). • Vagif Huseynov, 81, Azerbaijani military officer and politician, chairman of the Committee for State Security of the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic (1989–1991). • Roy Lee Johnson, 85, American R&B and soul songwriter ("Mr. Moonlight"), singer, and guitarist. • Sabine Ladstätter, 55, Austrian classical archaeologist. • Lee Chun-seok, 65, South Korean footballer (Daewoo Royals). • Johannes Lott, 94, Estonian lawyer and politician, chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the Estonian SSR (1975–1978). • Morrie Markoff, 110, American blogger, writer, and supercentenarian. • Les Mason, 69, American politician, member of the Kansas House of Representatives (since 2014). • Jürgen Moltmann, 98, German theologian (University of Tübingen). • Dag Erik Pedersen, 64, Norwegian road racing cyclist and television host. • Betty Anne Rees, 81, American actress (Sugar Hill, Unholy Rollers, My Three Sons). • William Russell, 99, English actor (Doctor Who, The Adventures of Sir Lancelot, The Great Escape). • Remo Saraceni, 89, Italian-American toy inventor (Walking Piano), heart failure. • Teremoana Tapi Taio, 79, Cook Islands politician, MP (1999–2004). 4Jean Aniset, 89, Luxembourgish Olympic long-distance runner (1960, 1964). • Charles-Albert Antille, 79, Swiss businessman and politician, MP (1998–2003). • Asmatullah, Pakistani politician, MNA (2008–2013, 2018–2023). • Nicholas Ball, 78, English actor (EastEnders, ''Footballers' Wives, Hazell''). • Yves Beaujard, 84, French illustrator, engraver, and stamp designer. • B. R. P. Bhaskar, 92, Indian journalist (The Hindu, The Statesman, Deccan Herald) and human rights activist. • John Blackman, 76, Australian radio and television presenter (''Hey Hey It's Saturday''), heart attack. • Ngoy Bomboko, 47, Congolese footballer (TP Mazembe, Gabala, national team), injuries sustained in a fire. • Francesco Bruni, 95, Italian politician, deputy (1979–1994). • C.Gambino, 26, Swedish rapper, shot. • Cheo Chai Chen, 73, Singaporean businessman and politician, MP (1991–1997). • Gianpaolo Dozzo, 69, Italian politician, deputy (1994–2013). • Daniel T. Eismann, 77, American jurist, justice (2001–2017) and chief justice (2007–2011) of the Idaho Supreme Court. • Bill Estabrooks, 76, Canadian politician, Nova Scotia MLA (1998–2013). • Karin Gundersen, 79, Norwegian literary scholar and translator. • Kamal Haider, 77, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1986–1988). • Robert A. Hall, 78, American politician, member of the Massachusetts Senate (1973–1982). • Keith Jennings, 70, English cricketer (Somerset). • Parnelli Jones, 90, American Hall of Fame racing driver and team owner (Vel's Parnelli Jones Racing), 1963 Indianapolis 500 winner. • John Kerr, 90, Australian pathologist. • Ahmad Shah Khan, Crown Prince of Afghanistan, 89, Afghan royal, head of the House of Barakzai (since 2007). • Rex Kirton, 82, New Zealand politician, mayor of Upper Hutt (1977–2001). • Matilda Koen-Sarano, 84, Italian-born Israeli writer. • Moshe Kotlarsky, 74, American Orthodox rabbi, cancer. • Aase Moløkken, 94, Norwegian politician, MP (1980–1981, 1982–1989). • Yves Morin, 94, Canadian cardiologist and politician, senator (2001–2004). • Jan Reehorst, 101, Dutch politician, MP (1956–1967), mayor of Haarlem (1977–1984). • Yury Semyonov, 86, Russian economist and politician, first secretary of the Kaliningrad Regional Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (1989–1991). • Rishta Laboni Shimana, 38, Bangladeshi actress (Daruchini Dwip) and model, brain haemorrhage. • Curt Söderlund, 78, Swedish Olympic road racing cyclist (1968). • Hubert Taczanowski, 63, Polish-born British cinematographer (The Opposite of Sex, Van Wilder: The Rise of Taj, D-War). • John Todd, 86, Australian football player (South Fremantle) and coach (Swan Districts, West Coast Eagles). • Marvin Upshaw, 77, American football player (Kansas City Chiefs, Cleveland Browns, St. Louis Cardinals). 5Vassilios Brakatsoulas, 95, Greek lawyer and politician, MP (1958–1961, 1989–1996). • Kaye Breadsell, 82, Australian Olympic gymnast (1960). • Alexandrina Cernov, 80, Romanian-Ukrainian academic, literary historian and philologist. • Fred Dallmayr, 95, German-born American philosopher. • André Desvallées, 92–93, French museologist. • Jean-Paul Émin, 84, French politician, senator (1989–2008). • Akira Endo, 90, Japanese biochemist, pneumonia. • Daniel Etounga-Manguelle, 81, Cameroonian economist and writer. • Charles Allsopp, 6th Baron Hindlip, 83, British peer and businessman, member of the House of Lords (1993–1999). • Adam Kaczmarek, 62, Polish Olympic shooter (1988, 1992). • Peter C. Knudson, 86, American politician, member of the Utah State Senate (1993–2019). • Rosalinda López Hernández, 56, Mexican politician, senator (2006–2012) and member of the Congress of Tabasco (2006–2015). • Aziz Makiqi, 66–67, Kosovar-Albanian handball player (Trepça) and manager. (death announced on this date) • Marijke Mann, 86, Indonesian actress. • Dicoh Mariam, 79–80, Ivorian chemist. • Mike Meeker, 66, Canadian ice hockey player (Pittsburgh Penguins). • Michael Mosley, 67, British television journalist and presenter (The One Show, The Story of Science: Power, Proof and Passion, The Genius of Invention). • Rosalina Neri, 96, Italian actress (Three Men and a Leg, ''All the Moron's Men, The Predators'') and singer. • Petter Nome, 69, Norwegian journalist (Dagsrevyen, Dagsavisen), cancer. • Doug Porter, 94, American college football coach (Mississippi Valley State, Fort Valley State). • Peter Ralph Randall, 88–89, South Africa anti-apartheid publisher. • Rosa, 24, American sea otter, euthanized. • Rose-Marie, 68, Northern Irish singer and television personality. • Reiner Uthoff, 86, German writer and stage director. • Annie Vautier, 84, French performance artist, stroke. • Ben Vautier, 88, French visual artist, suicide by gunshot. • Dame Margaret Wheeler, 92, British midwife and public servant. • Richard Zuschlag, 76, American ambulance service executive, founder of Acadian Ambulance, cancer. 6Abdul Wahid, 64, Indonesian politician, regent of North Hulu Sungai Regency (2012–2021). • Soupy Campbell, 80, American college football coach (Northwest Cabarrus High School). • Roberto Cossa, 89, Argentine playwright and theatre director. • Rexhep Ferri, 86, Kosovar-Albanian artist and writer. • Dan Flavin, 67, American politician, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives (1996–2005). • Joseph Hardy, 95, American director (Great Expectations) and producer (''Ryan's Hope''). • Éric Hazan, 87, French author and publisher. • Jacques Insermini, 96, French stuntman and actor. • Jan Jongkind, 91, Dutch Olympic sailor (1964). • Glan Letheren, 68, Welsh footballer (Leeds United, Scunthorpe United, Swansea City), peritoneal cancer. • Fumihiko Maki, 95, Japanese architect (Makuhari Messe, 4 World Trade Center, Aga Khan Museum). • Alan Millard, 86, British Orientalist. • Sergei Novikov, 86, Russian mathematician (Novikov conjecture). • Sir Oliver Popplewell, 96, British judge (Bradford City stadium fire) and cricketer (Cambridge University, Free Foresters). • El Signo, 69, Mexican professional wrestler. • Stanley Sue, 80, American clinical psychologist. • Milovan Tasić, 76, Serbian basketball player (Radnički Belgrade) and actor (''Who's Singin' Over There?''). • John Wilmerding, 86, American art collector and curator, heart failure. • Ahmed Zitouni, 74, Algerian author. 7William Anders, 90, American astronaut (Apollo 8) and diplomat, ambassador to Norway (1976–1977), photographer of Earthrise, plane crash. • Jean-Kasongo Banza, 49, Congolese footballer (AS Vita Club, VfL Wolfsburg, national team). • David Boaz, 70, American libertarian philosopher, cancer. • Vincent Duggleby, 85, British radio presenter (Money Box), prostate cancer. • Geoff Dupuy, 87, Australian footballer (Hawthorn). • André Ferreira, 59, Brazilian volleyball player, Olympic champion (1992), lymphoma. • Regina Gordilho, 91, Brazilian politician, deputy (1991–1995). • A. J. T. Johnsingh, 78, Indian ecologist. • Siri Kannangara, Sri Lankan-Australian sports medical doctor and trainer. • Ralph Kasambara, 54, Malawian lawyer, minister of justice (2012–2013), heart failure. • Angus McLaren, 81, Canadian historian, complications from Parkinson's disease. • Abdul Wahab Al-Nafisi, 90–91, Kuwaiti politician. • Paul Pressler, 94, American politician and jurist, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1957–1959), judge of the Texas Court of Appeals (1978–1992). • Greg Quicke, 62, Australian astronomer, astronomy tour operator and author. • Gerhard Rödding, 91, German politician, member of the Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia (1980–1987). • Ernstalbrecht Stiebler, 90, German composer. • Nozomu Suzuki, 75, Japanese politician, MP (2012–2014), mayor of Iwata (1998–2009). • Beksultan Tutkushev, 75, Kazakh politician, senator (1995–2008). • Warren Winiarski, 95, American winemaker. • Daliyah Yaʼiri, 87, Israeli journalist. • Dale Yakiwchuk, 65, Canadian ice hockey player (Winnipeg Jets, Milwaukee Admirals, Kalamazoo Wings). 8Frank Arnold, 89, American basketball coach (BYU Cougars). • John Benson, 85, American calligrapher and stonecarver. • Sergei Beshukov, 53, Russian chess grandmaster. • Anthony Brummet, 93, Canadian politician, British Columbia MLA (1979–1991). • Christophe Deloire, 53, French civil rights activist and journalist, brain cancer. • Oswald Ducrot, 93, French linguist. • Ewald Frank, 90, German Pentecostal preacher. • Tom Grljusich, 83, Australian footballer (South Fremantle, Central District). • Richard B. Hetnarski, 96, Polish-born American academic and translator. • Sir Martin Jacomb, 94, British financier. • Mark James, 83, American songwriter ("Hooked on a Feeling", "Suspicious Minds", "Always on My Mind"). • Charlie Lennon, 85, Irish traditional fiddler and composer. • Musa Mohamad, 80, Malaysian academic administrator and politician, minister of education (1999–2004) and vice-chancellor of the Universiti Sains Malaysia (1982–1998). • Akio Nakajima, 88, Japanese politician, MP (1993–1996), member of the House of Councillors (2003–2004). • Keith W. Olson, 92, American historian. • Ben Potter, 40, American internet personality, traffic collision. • Ramoji Rao, 87, Indian conglomerate executive and film producer (Mayuri, Pakarathinu Pakaram, Mouna Poratam), founder of Ramoji Group, heart disease. • Renukaswamy, 33, Indian man, beaten. • Nanae Sasaya, 74, Japanese manga artist (Year 24 Group), lung cancer. • Valery Saykin, 86, Russian politician, deputy chairman of the council of ministers of the Russian SFSR (1990) and MP (1999–2003). • Maria da Conceição Tavares, 94, Portuguese-Brazilian economist and politician, deputy (1995–1999). • Klaus Töpfer, 85, German politician, MP (1990–1998), executive director of the UNEP (1998–2006), and minister of environment (1987–1994). • Éric Vu-An, 60, French dancer, choreographer, and actor (The Sheltering Sky, Les Liaisons dangereuses), brain tumour. • Chet Walker, 84, American Hall of Fame basketball player (Philadelphia 76ers, Chicago Bulls), NBA champion (1967). • Dale Walz, 59, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (2001–2004). • Zhu Yongjun, 94, Chinese nuclear specialist. 9Carmen M. Amedori, 68, American politician and journalist, member of the Maryland House of Delegates (1999–2004). • Lyons Brown Jr., 87, American businessman and diplomat, ambassador to Austria (2001–2005). • William Carragan, 86, American musicologist, Bruckner expert, stroke. • Frank Carroll, 85, American Hall of Fame competitive skater and figure-skating coach, cancer. • Ralph Caulton, 87, New Zealand rugby union player (Wellington, national team) and coach. • Lynn Conway, 86, American computer scientist, heart disease. • Simon Cowell, 72, British television presenter (Wildlife SOS) and conservationist, founder of the Wildlife Aid Foundation, lung cancer. • Lynette Denny, 66, South African oncologist. • Dennis Hatcher, 71, Australian rower. • V. Craig Jordan, 76, American-British scientist, kidney cancer. • Kim Kwang-lim, 94, South Korean poet. • Marzena Kipiel-Sztuka, 58, Polish actress (The Lousy World). • Mikhail Kolyushev, 81, Russian Olympic cyclist (1968). • Svenn Kristiansen, 84, Norwegian politician, mayor of Oslo (2007). • Yoshiko Kuga, 93, Japanese actress (Equinox Flower, Good Morning, Drunken Angel), aspiration pneumonia. • James Lawson, 95, American civil rights activist, cardiac arrest. • Michael Lovell, 57, American academic administrator, president of Marquette University (since 2014), sarcoma. • Beata Maksymow, 56, Polish Olympic judoka (1992, 1996, 2000). • Masuo Matsuoka, 89, Japanese politician, MP (1993–1996), member of the House of Councillors (1983–1989, 1998–2004), mayor of Hikari (1971–1982). • Isabel Moreno, 82, Cuban actress (Lucía, A Successful Man, The Beauty of the Alhambra). • Skúli Óskarsson, 75, Icelandic weightlifter and powerlifter. • Robert E. Raiche, 87, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (1965–1972). • Barbara Repetto, 77, Italian politician, member of the Landtag of South Tyrol (2008–2010). • Alex Riel, 83, Danish jazz and rock drummer. • Ernie Ruple, 78, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers). • Junichi Seki, 88, Japanese politician, mayor of Osaka (2003–2007). • David Shrayer-Petrov, 88, Russian-American novelist and poet. • Ann Spohnholz, 74, American politician, member of the Alaska House of Representatives (1989). • Edward C. Stone, 88, American scientist and physics professor, director of NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (1991–2001), complications from dementia. • Vitalis Otia Suh, 57, Cameroonian actor, director and producer. • Earl Taylor, 91, Jamaican Olympic sailor (1964). • Vincent Waydell Warner Jr., 83, American priest, bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Olympia (1990–2007). • William, 90, Brazilian footballer (Cruzeiro, Atlético Mineiro, national team), complications from a fall. • Klaus Zähringer, 84, German sport shooter, Olympic bronze medalist (1960). 10Terry Allcock, 88, English footballer (Bolton Wanderers, Norwich City) and cricketer (Norfolk). • Willie Carlin, 83, English footballer (Halifax Town, Carlisle United, Derby County). • Jennifer Cashmore, 86, Australian politician, member of the South Australian House of Assembly (1977–1993). • Gérard Dériot, 79, French politician, senator (1998–2020), mayor of Cérilly (1995–2001). • Brad Dusek, 73, American football player (Washington Redskins), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. • William Goines, 87, American Navy SEAL, heart attack. • Michael Graubart, 93, Austrian-born British conductor, composer and academic. • Steele Hall, 95, Australian politician, premier of South Australia (1968–1970), MP (1981–1996) and senator (1974–1977). • Nathan Hare, 91, American sociologist. • Amol Kale, 47, Indian cricket administrator, heart attack. • Khushboo, 43, Pakistani actress (Ghunda Raj, Jannat Ki Talash, Jungle Queen) and dancer, shot. (body discovered on this date) • Arnold Mindell, 84, American author, therapist and teacher. • Abel Nado, 90, Central African military officer and politician. • Trinitat Neras i Plaja, 82, Spanish businesswoman and politician, member of the Catalan parliament (1980–2003). • Wallace J. Nichols, 56, American marine biologist (Blue Mind). • Sheila O'Toole, 94, New Zealand Catholic nun and welfare worker. • Park Yang-soo, 86, South Korean politician, MP (2000–2004). • Homer Rice, 97, American football coach (Cincinnati Bengals) and athletic director (Georgia Tech). • Dame Jennifer Roberts, 71, English jurist, High Court judge (since 2014), cancer. • Guillermo Segurado, 77, Argentine Olympic rower (1968, 1972). • Robert Worthen, 77, American politician, member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives (1986–2004). • Malawians killed in the 2024 Chikangawa Dornier 228 crash: • Saulos Chilima, 51, economist and politician, vice-president (2014–2019, since 2020) • Patricia Shanil Muluzi, 59, teacher and politician, first lady (1999–2004), member of the National Assembly (2014–2019) 11Majed Abu Maraheel, 61, Palestinian Olympic long-distance runner (1996), kidney failure. • Doris Ilda Allen, 97, American intelligence analyst. • Alberts Bels, 85, Latvian writer. • Dixie Browning, 93, American artist and writer. • Dianne Burge, 80, Australian Olympic sprinter (1964, 1968). • Bill Burgess, 85, English rugby league footballer (Barrow, Salford, national team). • Barry Butler, 62, English footballer (Chester City). • Ernest Cunningham, 87, American politician, member (1969–1998) and speaker (1987–1989) of the Arkansas House of Representatives. • Paul Darveniza, 78, Australian rugby union player (national team) and neurologist, blood cancer. • Enchanting, 26, American rapper, complications from a drug overdose. • Howard Fineman, 75, American journalist and television commentator (NBC News), pancreatic cancer. • Grace Mary Flickinger, 88, American biologist and athletic administrator (Xavier University of Louisiana). • Ruth Stiles Gannett, 100, American author (''My Father's Dragon, Elmer and the Dragon, The Dragons of Blueland''). • Mansour Guettaya, 74, Tunisian Olympic middle-distance runner (1972). • Marcel Guilloux, 93, French singer and storyteller. • Françoise Hardy, 80, French singer-songwriter ("Tous les garçons et les filles", "All Over the World") and actress (Grand Prix), laryngeal cancer. • David Hosier, 69, American murderer, lethal injection. • Robert Hughes, 96, American Hall of Fame basketball coach. • Tony Hunter, 64, American football player (Buffalo Bills, Los Angeles Rams). • Lady Baltimore, American bald eagle, euthanized. (death announced on this date) • Harry Leinenweber, 87, American jurist and politician, judge of the U.S. District Court for Northern Illinois (since 1985), member of the Illinois House of Representatives (1973–1983), lung cancer. • Orest Lenczyk, 81, Polish football player (Stal Sanok) and manager (Wisła Kraków, Ruch Chorzów). • Bill Ligon, 72, American basketball player (Vanderbilt Commodores, Detroit Pistons). • Tony Lo Bianco, 87, American actor (The Honeymoon Killers, The French Connection, The Seven-Ups), prostate cancer. • Ethel Lote, 103, British World War II nurse and yoga instructor. • Kevork Mardirossian, 70, American violinist. • Gerhard Merz, 71, German politician, member of the Landtag of Hesse (2008–2018). • Tony Mordente, 88, American actor (West Side Story). • Bill Nankivell, 100, Australian politician, South Australia MHA (1959–1979). • Violet Neilson, 92, Jamaican politician, MP (1989–1997). • David Nelson, 62, American LGBT and gun rights activist, lewy body dementia. • Amos Nur, 86, Israeli-born American geophysicist. • Marialena Oikonomidou, 67, Greek singer, cancer. • Gilles Perron, 83, Canadian politician, MP (1997–2008). • Antonia Ramírez, Indigenous Salvadoran singer, composer and Nawat language activist. • Dick Rosenthal, 91, American basketball player (Fort Wayne Pistons). • Bernd Schmidt, 80, German footballer (Werder Bremen, Hessen Kassel). • Walter Schmitt Glaeser, 90, German politician, president of the Bavarian Senate (1994–1996). • Cristino Seriche Bioko, 83, Equatoguinean politician, prime minister (1982–1992). • Hans Rudolf Spillmann, 92, Swiss sports shooter, Olympic silver medalist (1960). • Éric Tappy, 93, Swiss operatic tenor (Grand Théâtre de Genève) and academic teacher (Conservatoire de Musique de Genève). • Rajeev Taranath, 91, Indian classical musician. • Marina Tarkovskaya, 89, Russian writer and critic. • Rob Valentine, 83, Scottish rugby union (Hawick Linden) and league (Wakefield Trinity, Great Britain national team) player. • Victoria, 39, Czech-South African singer, shot. • Wang Yongzhi, 91, Chinese aerospace engineer, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering. • Fred Werner, 90, American composer. • Shay Youngblood, 64, American writer, ovarian cancer. 12Nuel Belnap, 94, American logician and philosopher. • Henning Borch, 86, Danish badminton player. • Johnny Canales, 81, Mexican Tejano singer and television host. • J. Warren Cassidy, 93, American politician and lobbyist, mayor of Lynn, Massachusetts (1970–1972), NRA vice president (1986–1991). • T. K. Chathunni, 79, Indian football player (Kerala) and manager (Kochin, Mohun Bagan), cancer. • Madhu Deolekar, 92, Indian politician, Maharashtra MLC (1978–1988). • Fernando José de França Dias Van-Dúnem, 89, Angolan politician, president of the National Assembly (1992–1996), prime minister (1991–1992, 1996–1999). • William H. Donaldson, 93, American businessman, SEC chair (2003–2005). • Mike Downey, 72, American newspaper columnist (Chicago Tribune, Detroit Free Press, Los Angeles Times), heart attack. • Neil Goldschmidt, 83, American politician, U.S. secretary of transportation (1979–1981), governor of Oregon (1987–1991), heart failure. • Sir Peter Hall, 85, British diplomat, complications from Parkinson's disease. • Bob Harris, 81, American sportscaster (Duke Blue Devils). • Ana Jonas, 80, Lithuanian-born American biochemist. • John Murphy, 86, Canadian politician, MP (1993–1997). • Ilva Niño, 90, Brazilian actress (Roque Santeiro, História de Amor, Cordel Encantado). • Josep Pons Grau, 75, Spanish teacher and politician, deputy (1982–1986) and MEP (1986–1999). • Joe Scaife, 68, American music producer and engineer. • Ned Schmidtke, 81, American actor (Another World). • Joseph H. Seipel, 76, American sculptor and conceptual artist. • Ron Simons, 63, American theatre producer (Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike) and actor (The Defenders, After the Wedding), Tony winner (2013). • Jerry West, 86, American Hall of Fame basketball player, coach, and executive (Los Angeles Lakers), NBA champion (1972) and Olympic champion (1960). • Vyacheslav Zudov, 82, Russian cosmonaut (Soyuz 23). 13Bénédicte Atger, 66, French equestrian, team endurance world champion (1994). • Jonathan Axelrod, 74, American screenwriter and producer (Every Little Crook and Nanny, ''Dave's World''). • Tommy Banks, 94, English footballer (Bolton Wanderers, Altrincham, national team), complications from dementia. • Gert van den Berg, 88, Dutch politician, senator (1995–2011). • Angela Bofill, 70, American singer-songwriter ("This Time I'll Be Sweeter"). • Joan Brady, 84, American-British writer (Theory of War). • Don De Grazia, 56, American professor and author. • Sirinal de Mel, 82, Sri Lankan politician, MP (2015–2019). • Bernard Gavillet, 64, Swiss road racing cyclist. • Laurence Gluck, 71, American real estate investor and landlord, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. • Benji Gregory, 46, American actor (ALF, ''Jumpin' Jack Flash, Once Upon a Forest''), heat stroke. • Ada F. Kay, 95, Scottish writer. • Jacqueline Kudler, 89, American poet. • Jorge Luque, 88, Colombian Olympic road racing cyclist (1956). • Standish Meacham, 92, American historian. • Eijiro Miyama, 89–90, Japanese outsider artist. • Eric Nilsson, 97, Swedish Olympic middle-distance runner (1952). • Ludolfo Paramio, 75, Spanish journalist, sociologist, and politician. • Cynthia Shepard Perry, 95, American diplomat, ambassador to Sierra Leone (1986–1989) and Burundi (1990–1993). • Sir Larry Siedentop, 88, American-born British political philosopher. • Skowa, 68, Brazilian singer-songwriter (Trio Mocotó). • Paul Sperry, 90, American lyric tenor, heart failure. • Simo Vuorilehto, 93, Finnish businessman (Nokia). • Zheng Bingqing, 87, Chinese military leader. 14Johnny Boone, 80, American marijuana farmer, leader of the Cornbread Mafia. • Greg Brown, 51, American basketball player (New Mexico Lobos), traffic collision. • Gerhart Bruckmann, 92, Austrian politician, MP (1986–1994, 1999–2002). • Sreedharan Champad, 86, Indian circus artist and writer. • David Davidson, 81, Scottish politician, MSP (1999–2007). • Eugene Davis, 70, Irish footballer (Athlone Town, St Patrick's Athletic, Bray Wanderers). • Dendê, 71, Brazilian footballer (Bahia, Flamengo). • Theo Fischer, 94, Swiss politician, MP (1983–1995). • Michael Ghiselin, 85, American biologist and philosopher. • Ali Yaqoub Gibril, Sudanese tribal militia leader (Rapid Support Forces), shot. • Maurice Godin, 91, Canadian politician, MP (1993–2000). • Janusz Gronowski, 89, Polish Olympic pole vaulter (1960). • Robert H. Hudson, 85, American visual artist. • Gustavo Lorgia, 73, Colombian magician, spinal cord injury. • Nancy MacKenzie, 81, Peruvian-Mexican voice actress. • Christiane Mercelis, 92, Belgian tennis player. • Tomás Andrés Mauro Muldoon, 85, American Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Juticalpa (1983–2012). • Dudu Myeni, 60, South African airline executive and convicted embezzler, chairperson of South African Airways (2012–2017), cancer. • George Nethercutt, 79, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1995–2005), progressive supranuclear palsy. • Gregorio Pérez Companc, 89, Argentine food executive, chairman of Molinos Río de la Plata (since 1998). • Trygve Reenskaug, 93, Norwegian computer scientist. • Tagwai Sambo, 87, Nigerian traditional ruler, chief of Moroa (since 1966). • Pierre-Jean Samot, 89, French politician, mayor of Le Lamentin (1989–2018), deputy (2002–2003). • Shōichirō Sasaki, 88, Japanese filmmaker. • Kazuko Shiraishi, 93, Canadian-born Japanese poet, heart failure. • Robert Solomon, 92, Australian geographer and politician, MP (1969–1972). • Jean Succar Kuri, 79, Lebanese-born Mexican tourism executive and child pornographer, heart failure. • Jeremy Tepper, 60, American radio executive (Sirius XM), journalist (Vending Times, Pulse!), and musician, co-founder of Diesel Only Records, heart attack. • Joshua Wade, 44, American serial killer. • Guy Warren, 103, Australian painter. • Sir David Younger, 85, British public servant, lord lieutenant of Tweeddale (1994–2014). 15Manfred Ach, 83, German politician, member of the Landtag of Bavaria (1994–2008). • George L. Bakris, 72, Greek-born American physician. • Norm Bass, 85, American baseball player (Kansas City Athletics). • Murlidhar Chandrakant Bhandare, 95, Indian politician, MP (1980–1994) and governor of Odisha (2007–2013). • Mike Brumley, 61, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers, Boston Red Sox) and coach (Seattle Mariners), traffic collision. • Kevin Campbell, 54, English footballer (Arsenal, Nottingham Forest, Everton). • Érik Canuel, 63, Canadian film and television director (Bon Cop, Bad Cop, Red Nose, Hemingway: A Portrait), plasma cell leukemia. • James Castle, 35, English professional wrestler (Revolution Pro Wrestling). • Frank D'Arcy, 77, English footballer (Everton, Tranmere Rovers, Kirkby Town). • Scott Henson, 40, Canadian professional wrestler (ECCW). • James Kent, 45, American chef, Bocuse d'Or USA winner (2010), heart attack. • Al Kresta, 72, American broadcaster (WDEO), liver cancer. • Francine Leca, 86, French cardiac surgeon. • Tarja Liljeström, 78, Finnish Olympic diver (1968). • John McClelland, 89, English footballer (Portsmouth, Lincoln City, Queens Park Rangers). • Thomas McCormack, 92, American writer and publisher. • Enrique Pinder, 76, Panamanian boxer, WBA world champion (1972–1973), heart disease. • Jeanne Rose, 87, American herbalist. • Sakae Saitō, 91, Japanese mystery novelist. • Matija Sarkic, 26, English-born Montenegrin footballer (Shrewsbury Town, Millwall, national team). • Barbara Schäfer, 89, German politician, member of the Landtag of Baden-Württemberg (1979–1995). • Jadallah Azzuz at-Talhi, 85, Libyan politician, secretary-general (1979–1984, 1986–1987) and minister of foreign affairs (1987–1990). • Zofia Wilczyńska, 82, Polish politician, MP (1989–1991, 1993–2005). • Freddy Willockx, 76, Belgian politician, MEP (1994–1999), mayor of Sint-Niklaas (1989–1994, 2001–2010). 16Ludwig Adamovich Jr., 91, Austrian jurist, president of the Constitutional Court (1984–2002). • Bruce Bastian, 76, American computer scientist and LGBTQ+ philanthropist, co-founder of WordPerfect, lung disease. • Jan Breytenbach, 91, South African military officer. • Buzz Cason, 84, American singer and songwriter ("Everlasting Love"). • Paul Chemetov, 95, French architect (Ministry of the Economy and Finance building). • Chen Zhenggao, 72, Chinese politician, minister of housing (2014–2017), governor of Liaoning (2007–2014), and mayor of Shenyang (2000–2005). • Jodie Devos, 35, Belgian opera singer (Opéra-Comique), breast cancer. • Willy Dullens, 79, Dutch footballer (RKSV Sittardia, national team), complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Evans Evans, 91, American actress (Bonnie and Clyde, The Iceman Cometh, Dead Bang). • Antonio Luis Ferré, 90, Puerto Rican businessman. • Barbara Gladstone, 89, American art dealer and film producer (Drawing Restraint 9), stroke. • Constantine P. Iordanou, 74, Cypriot insurance executive, co-founder of Arch Capital Group. • Roberto Lückert León, 84, Venezuelan Roman Catholic prelate, bishop (1993–1998) and archbishop (1999–2016) of Coro. • Marcelo Martorell, 79, Argentine Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Puerto Iguazú (2006–2020). • Fred Parady, 68, American politician, member (1995–2005) and speaker (2003–2005) of the Wyoming House of Representatives. • John Peavey, 90, American politician, member of the Idaho Senate (1984–1994). • Bob Schul, 86, American long-distance runner, Olympic champion (1964). • Morrie Steevens, 83, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies). • Carl Olof Tallgren, 97, Finnish politician, minister of finance (1970–1971). • Donna Theodore, 82, American actress (Shenandoah). • Regina Veloso, 85, Portuguese Olympic swimmer (1960). (death announced on this date) • Aloyse Warhouver, 94, French politician, deputy (1988–2002), mayor of Xouaxange (1983–2001). • Dmitri Yafaev, 76, Russian-French mathematical physicist. • Yip Wai-hong, 94, Hong Kong composer. 17Luciano Acquarone, 93, Italian long-distance runner. • Arvind, 77, Indian-born American computer scientist and professor. • Mario Alberto Becerra Pocoroba, 68, Mexican lawyer and politician, deputy (2009–2012). • Leon Berner, 88, Australian footballer (Carlton). • Paul Coyle, 56, Northern Irish Gaelic footballer (Devenish St Mary's, Swatragh, Fermanagh) and selector. • Robert A. Dressler, 78, American lawyer and politician, mayor of Fort Lauderdale, Florida (1982–1986). • Armand Fouillen, 91, French football player (Red Star, AS Cherbourg) and manager (Brest). • Connor Garden-Bachop, 25, New Zealand rugby union player (Māori All Blacks, Highlanders, Wellington). • Claudio Graziano, 70, Italian military officer, chief of army staff (2011–2015), chief of the defence staff (2015–2018), and chairman of the EUMC (2018–2022), suicide by gunshot. • Devinder Gupta, 81, Indian judge. • Hosenara Islam, Indian politician, Assam MLA (2001–2006). (death announced on this date) • John Kingston, 88, Australian politician, member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland (1998–2003). • Hubert Lauper, 80, Swiss politician, MP (1995–2003), prefect of Sarine District (1976–1996). • Jacqueline Laurence, 91, French-Brazilian actress (Aquele Beijo, O Dono do Mundo, Água Viva). • Li Bing, 75, Chinese writer. • Brian Makepeace, 92, English footballer (Doncaster Rovers, Boston United). • Ian Mitroff, 86, American organizational theorist. • Jocelyn Nungaray, 12, American girl, strangled. (body discovered on this date) • Jonah Ogunniyi Otunla, 69, Nigerian financial accountant, accountant-general of the Federation (2011–2015). • James E. Paschall, 101, American air force major general. • Pam Stephenson, 73, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (2013–2020). • Milan Urbáni, 79, Slovak politician, MP (2002–2010). • Ricardo M. Urbina, 78, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (1981–2012), complications from Parkinson's disease. • Claudia Williams, 90, Welsh artist. 18Billy Abercromby, 65, Scottish footballer (St Mirren, Partick Thistle, Dunfermline Athletic). • Anouk Aimée, 92, French actress (La dolce vita, A Man and a Woman, A Leap in the Dark). • Hermann Amborn, 91, German anthropologist and ethnologist. • Stojan Andov, 88, Macedonian politician, interim president (1995–1996) and president of the assembly (1991–1996, 2000–2002). • Nathaly Antona, 49, French politician, MEP (since 2024). • András Bíró, 98, Hungarian journalist and human rights activist. • Celia Britton, 78, English scholar. • James Chance, 71, American musician (James Chance and the Contortions), gastrointestinal disease. • CJ de Silva, 36, Filipino visual artist, stroke. • Zafrul Ehsan, 60, Bangladeshi cricket coach (women's national team), acute myeloid leukemia. • Sara Facio, 92, Argentine photojournalist and publisher. • Vitaly Fen, 76, Uzbek diplomat. • Alan Gold, 78–79, British-born Australian novelist. • Nicolas Gruson, 49, French Olympic swimmer (1996). • Volodymyr Ivanenko, 69, Ukrainian politician, deputy (2007–2012). • Gerhard Klingenberg, 95, Austrian actor (Was wäre, wenn...?). • Lolani Koko, 60, Samoan rugby union (national team) and rugby league (national team) footballer • Bing Lao, 75, Filipino screenwriter. • Yoyong Martirez, 77, Filipino Olympic basketball player (1972), actor (Lab en Kisses), and politician, vice mayor of Pasig (2004–2013). • Willie Mays, 93, American Hall of Fame baseball player (New York / San Francisco Giants, New York Mets), World Series champion (1954), heart failure. • Dennis Must, 90, American author. • P. Thankappan Nair, 91, Indian historian. • Armando Pugliese, 76, Italian stage director and playwright. • Daniel Patrick Reilly, 96, American Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Norwich (1975–1994) and Worcester (1994–2004). • Ashim Saha, 75, Bangladeshi poet and novelist. • Allan Saxe, 85, American political scientist, philanthropist, and academic, complications from Parkinson's disease. • Surya Saputra, 56, Indonesian Olympic wrestler (1988). • Jan Svartvik, 92, Swedish linguist and author (A Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language). • Anthea Sylbert, 84, American costume designer (''Rosemary's Baby, Chinatown, Julia''). • Franjo Vladić, 73, Bosnian footballer (Velez Mostar, AEK Athens, Yugoslavia national team). • Valerie Winter, 87, Australian Olympic sport shooter (1988). • George M. Woodwell, 95, American ecologist. 19George Edward Alcorn Jr., 84, American physicist, engineer, and inventor, inventor of the X-ray spectroscopy. • Jesús Aparicio-Bernal, 95, Spanish politician. • Roland Armitage, 99, Canadian horse breeder and politician, mayor of West Carleton Township (1991–1994). • Halina Bortnowska, 92, Polish social and ecumenical activist and publicist. • C. V. Chandrasekhar, 89, Indian Bharatanatyam dancer. • Chrystian, 67, Brazilian sertanejo singer, polycystic kidney disease. • Jan Cremer, 84, Dutch author and painter. • Jan du Preez, 94, South African rugby union player (Western Province, national team). • Michel Dupuch, 92, French diplomat and government official. • James M. Franklin, 81, Canadian geologist. • Arturo González Cruz, 69, Mexican politician, deputy (since 2021) and three-time mayor of Tijuana, complications from injuries sustained in a skiing accident. • Nicole Goullieux, 92, French runner. • Silvia Infantas, 101, Chilean singer and actress. • Mikhail Kryukov, 91, Russian anthropologist and historian. • Jean-Claude Lefort, 79, French politician, deputy (1988–2007). • James Loughran, 92, Scottish orchestral conductor, complications from dementia. • Stefano Malinverni, 65, Italian sprinter, Olympic bronze medallist (1980). • Kimiyo Mishima, 91, Japanese artist. • Katsue Miwa, 80, Japanese voice actress (Phoenix 2772, Unico, Calimero), pulmonary embolism. • Ashin Munindabhivamsa, 77, Burmese monk, Agga Maha Pandita, shot. • Tom Prasada-Rao, 66, American musician. • José Ángel Rovai, 87, Argentine Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Córdoba (1999–2006) and bishop of Villa María (2006–2013). • Hagi Šein, 78, Estonian journalist. • Luca Trevisan, 52, Italian computer scientist. • Dave Williams, 78, American football player (St. Louis Cardinals, San Diego Chargers, Southern California Sun). 20Gerhard Aigner, 80, German football executive, UEFA chief executive (1999–2003). • Oleksandr Boichuk, 73, Ukrainian mathematician. • Chomchai Chatvilai, 73, Thai actress and singer. • Narsai David, 87, American chef, author, and restaurateur. • Paul Davidson, 93, American macroeconomist. • Lothar Gall, 87, German historian. • Dave Gatherum, 92, Canadian ice hockey player (Detroit Red Wings). • Peter B. Gillis, 71, American comic book writer (Strikeforce: Morituri, Captain America, Doctor Strange). • Eberhard Hertel, 85, German Volkstümliche Musik singer. • Marko Ilešič, 76, Slovene jurist. • David Johnson, 52, Indian cricketer (Karnataka, national team), fall. • Drosos Kalotheou, 79, Cypriot footballer (Omonia Nicosia, national team). • Charles S. Klabunde, 88, American artist. • Guram Kostava, 87, Georgian fencer, Olympic bronze medalist (1960, 1964). • Zeev Kun, 94, Hungarian-born Israeli painter. • Greg Larson, 84, American football player (New York Giants). • George B. Moffat Jr., 97, American glider pilot and author. • Russell Morash, 88, American television producer and director (This Old House, The French Chef, The Victory Garden). • Wally Nash, 95, Australian rules footballer (Hawthorn). • Chiharu Ogiwara, 67, Japanese Olympic boxer (1984), complications from a heart attack. • Diego Orejuela, 62, Spanish footballer (Espanyol, Palamós). • Dylon Powley, 27, Canadian soccer player (FC Edmonton, Atlético Ottawa), traffic collision. • Andy Rowland, 69, English footballer (Swindon Town, Bury). • Haviland Smith, 94, American CIA station chief, complications from COPD and COVID-19. • Donald Sutherland, 88, Canadian actor (M*A*S*H, Ordinary People, The Hunger Games), Emmy winner (1995), COPD. • Carlos Silva Valente, 75, Portuguese football referee. • Ion Vianu, 90, Romanian writer and psychiatrist. • Margarita Voites, 87, Estonian opera singer. • Phuntsok Wangchuk, 50–51, Tibetan independence activist and political prisoner. • Reb Wickersham, 90, American racing driver. • Taylor Wily, 56, American actor (Hawaii Five-0, Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Magnum P.I.) and sumo wrestler. 21Béatrice Bulteau, 64–65, French artist. • Colin G. Campbell, 88, American academic administrator, president of Wesleyan University (1970–1988). • Busi Cortés, 73, Mexican filmmaker and screenwriter. • Frederick Crews, 91, American writer (The Pooh Perplex) and critic. • Romay Davis, 104, American World War II veteran. • Frank Duckworth, 84, English statistician (Duckworth–Lewis–Stern method), cancer. • Gianfranco Gardin, 80, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, secretary for the Institutes of Consecrated Life (2006–2009) and archbishop-bishop of Treviso (2009–2019). • Robert Germain, 90, Haitian politician, minister of public health (1984–1985). • Carol Handley, 94, British educator, headmistress of the Camden School for Girls (1971–1985). • Janet Hogan, 79, Australian Olympic swimmer (1960). • Gerhard Hund, 92, German chess player, mathematician and computer scientist. • James K. Irving, 96, Canadian conglomerate executive, owner and chairman of J. D. Irving (since 1992). • Lars Jaeger, 54, Swiss-German author, entrepreneur, and financial theorist. • Kåre Karlsson, 100, Swedish ski jumper. • Jamie Kellner, 77, American television executive (Fox, The WB, Turner), cancer. • Hans Kwofie, 35, Ghanaian footballer (Ashanti Gold, national team), automobile accident. • Heinz Lanfermann, 74, German politician, MP (1994–1996, 2005–2013). • Darren Lewis, 55, American football player (Texas A&M Aggies, Chicago Bears), cancer. • Keith Locke, 80, New Zealand politician, MP (1999–2011). • Salah Aboud Mahmoud, 82, Iraqi general. • George A. McManus Jr., 93, American politician, member of the Michigan Senate (1991–2002). • John Middendorf, 65, American mountain climber. • Andrzej Mularczyk, 94, Polish writer, screenwriter (All Friends Here, Niespotykanie spokojny człowiek, Take It Easy) and reporter. • Janos Quittner, 82, Slovak dancer and choreographer. • Fred Smith, 82, Australian footballer (Collingwood, Sturt), non-Hodgkin lymphoma. • Torsten Stein, 79, German jurist. • Don Trahan, 74, American golf instructor. • Spiridon Vangheli, 92, Moldovan children's author, poet and translator. • Frederick Vine, 85, English marine geologist and geophysicist. • Zhang Xuelei, 61, Chinese Olympic basketball player (1988). 22Malcolm George Baker, 76, Australian convicted mass murderer (Central Coast massacre). • Amit Singh Bakshi, 98, Indian field hockey player, Olympic champion (1956). • Sir Howard Bernstein, 71, British local government officer, chief executive of Manchester City Council (1998–2017). • Rafael Edri, 86, Israeli politician, MK (1981–1999) and minister of the environment (1990). • John Edgar Endicott, 87, American academic administrator. • Johan Dalgas Frisch, 93, Brazilian ornithologist. • Lenie Gerrietsen, 94, Dutch Olympic gymnast (1948, 1952). • Richard Goldstein, 97, American astronomer. • Kamala Hampana, 88, Indian writer and literary scholar, heart attack. • Mogens Herman Hansen, 83, Danish classical philologist and classical demographer. • Sidiba Koulibaly, Guinean diplomat and soldier, chief of staff for the Republic of Guinea Armed Forces (2021–2023), cardiac arrest. • Péter Kovács, 64, Hungarian gymnast, Olympic bronze medalist (1980). • John A. McDougall, 77, American physician and author. • Lala Mnatsakanyan, 66, Armenian actress. • Gabby Nsiah Nketiah, 80, Ghanaian businessman and diplomat. • Beatrix Nobis, 74, German art historian. • Dale Planck, 53, American dirt modified racing driver. • Donald Scott, 96, Scottish rugby union player (Langholm, South of Scotland District, national team). • Paul Stein, 85, Australian jurist, judge of the New South Wales Court of Appeal (1997–2003). • Alfred Teschl, 99, Austrian politician, MP (1970–1986). • Khenpo Tsultrim Gyamtso Rinpoche, 90, Tibetan Buddhist scholar. 23Tanri Abeng, 82, Indonesian businessman and politician, minister of state owned enterprises (1998–1999). • Bernard Allen, 79, Irish politician, TD (1981–2011). • Claude Buchon, 75, French Olympic cyclist (1976). • Stathis Chatzilampros, 26, Greek footballer (Levadiakos, Thiva), traffic collision. • Dennis Deer, 51, American politician, member of the Cook County Board of Commissioners (since 2017). • Walter J. Gray, 96, American politician, member of the Rhode Island Senate (1991–1995). • Kaz Hosaka, 65, Japanese-American dog handler, brain injury. • Harold Jaffe, 85, American writer. • Julio Foolio, 26, American rapper, shot. • Nikolay Kotelnikov, 66, Russian Orthodox protoiereus, rector of the Church of the Intercession of the Holy Virgin of Derbent, shot. • Michael Krause, 77, German field hockey player, Olympic champion (1972). • Olav T. Laake, 89, Norwegian judge and politician. • Adebayo Lawal, 83, Nigerian politician and air force commander, military governor of Benue State (1978–1979). • Joseph L. Levesque, 85, American academic administrator, president of Niagara University (2000–2013). • Ma Zupeng, 98, Chinese politician. • Angelo Paina, 75, Italian footballer (Milan, SPAL, Atalanta), complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Tamayo Perry, 49, American surfer and actor (Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, Blue Crush), shark attack. • Glen Rowling, 93, New Zealand community leader. • Sakini Ramachandraih, 61, Indian folk singer and dhol player. • Sergeant Cecil, 25, British Thoroughbred horse. • Shi Qirong, 95, Chinese industrial manager. • Bud S. Smith, 88, American film editor (The Exorcist, Sorcerer, Flashdance), respiratory failure. • David Tunley, 94, Australian musicologist. • Hugo Villanueva, 85, Chilean footballer (Universidad de Chile, national team). • Willi Waike, 86, German politician, member of the Landtag of Lower Saxony (1982–1994). • Doris Y. Wilkinson, 88, American sociologist. 24Kari Aartoma, 65, Finnish poet, translator, and columnist. • Marc Ambroise-Rendu, 94, French journalist (Le Monde). • Humberto Horacio Ballesteros, 80, Argentine footballer (Lanús, Universitario de Deportes, Millonarios). • Anton Blok, 89, Dutch anthropologist. • Anna Dmitrieva, 83, Russian tennis player and sports commentator. • Mike Farnan, 83, Irish-born Canadian politician, Ontario MPP (1987–1995), assisted suicide. • Orlando H. Garrido, 93, Cuban biologist and tennis player. • J. Samuel Glasscock, 92, American politician, member of the Virginia House of Delegates (1970–1992). • Melvin M. Hawkrigg, 93, Canadian football player (Hamilton Tiger-Cats) and academic administrator, chancellor of McMaster University (1998–2007). • Kyle Hummel, 88, American politician, member of the Iowa House of Representatives (1979–1989). • Dragan Kapičić, 75, Serbian Olympic basketball player (1972) and executive. • Tom Kent, 69, American radio personality, cancer. • Larry Light, 83, American marketing executive (''I'm Lovin' It''), aspiration pneumonia. • Ann Lurie, 79, American philanthropist, co-founder of the Ann and Robert H. Lurie Foundation, brain cancer. • Günter Petersmann, 83, German Olympic rower (1972). • Len Roe, 92, English footballer (Brentford). • Susana Ruiz Cerutti, 83, Argentine diplomat and politician, minister of foreign affairs and worship (1989). • Shifty Shellshock, 49, American singer (Crazy Town) and songwriter ("Butterfly", "Starry Eyed Surprise"), drug overdose. • Dzianis Sidarenka, 48, Belarusian diplomat, ambassador to Germany (2016–2024), suicide by jumping. • Joan Benedict Steiger, 96, American actress (General Hospital), complications from a stroke. • Rob Stone, 55, American music promoter, founder of Cornerstone and co-founder of The Fader, cancer. • Gunnar Stubseid, 76, Norwegian fiddler. (death announced on this date) • Alexandros Tombazis, 85, Greek architect (Basilica of the Holy Trinity). 25Larry Anastasi, 89, American Olympic fencer (1964, 1968). • Sika Anoai, 79, American Samoan Hall of Fame professional wrestler (The Wild Samoans). • Mohamed Arif, 38, Maldivian footballer (VB Sports Club, Club Eagles, national team), meningococcal disease. • Ana M. Briongos, 77, Spanish writer. • Jewel Brown, 86, American jazz and blues singer, colon cancer. • Joshua Bryant, 83, American actor (First Monday in October, The Rockford Files, Barnaby Jones), founder of the Taos Talking Pictures Film Festival. • José Cademartori, 93, Chilean politician, deputy (1957–1973), minister of economy, development, and reconstruction (1973). • Billy Carter, 86, Canadian ice hockey player (Montreal Canadiens, Boston Bruins, Denver Spurs). • Kamal Chaudhry, 76, Indian politician, MP (1984–1996, 1998–1999). • John Cheetham, 85, American composer. • Bill Cobbs, 90, American actor (The Bodyguard, The Hudsucker Proxy, Air Bud). • Anton van Dalen, 86, Dutch-American artist. • Benjamin Davidovich, 94, Israeli footballer (Maccabi Haifa). • John DeFrancesco, 83, American jazz organist and singer. • Fredl Fesl, 76, German musician, Parkinson's disease. • Tam Fiofori, 82, Nigerian documentary photographer. • Tommie Gorman, 68, Irish journalist (RTÉ). • Tony Macedo, 86, Gibraltarian footballer (Fulham, Highlands Park, Colchester United). (death announced on this date) • Kaus Mia, 92, Bangladeshi tobacco executive. • Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh, 93, Irish Gaelic games commentator (RTÉ). • Michael Petach, 64, American engineer. • Shayne Philpott, 58, New Zealand rugby union player (Canterbury, national team). • Roger Barows, 8, Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse, Tōkyō Yūshun winner (2019). • Norman Shetler, 93, American-born Austrian pianist and puppeteer. • Ray St. Germain, 83, Canadian singer, author and television host. • José Antonio Urtiaga, 81, Spanish footballer (Valencia, Atlético Madrid, Real Sociedad). • Alvin Wolfe, 96, American anthropologist. 26Peter Armbruster, 92, German physicist, co-discoverer of six synthetic chemical elements. • Magalan Ugochukwu Awala, 34, Nigerian footballer (Chittagong Abahani, Brothers Union), heart attack. • Sergei Berezin, 52, Russian ice hockey player (Toronto Maple Leafs, Chicago Blackhawks, Phoenix Coyotes). • Keith Bromage, 86, Australian footballer (Collingwood, Fitzroy), brain cancer. • Jackie Clarkson, 88, American politician, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives (1994–2002), three-time member of the New Orleans City Council. • Jim Connors, 77, American politician, mayor of Scranton, Pennsylvania (1990–2002). • Muchkund Dubey, 90, Indian civil servant, foreign secretary (1990–1991). • Raimundo Frometa, 69, Cuban Olympic footballer (1980). • Gary Grant, American trumpeter, composer, and music producer. • Pat Heywood, 92, Scottish actress (Romeo and Juliet, 10 Rillington Place, Wuthering Heights). • Bakhyt Kenjeev, 73, Kazakh-Russian poet. • Karl-Hans Laermann, 94, German politician, MP (1974–1998), minister of education and research (1994). • Taiki Matsuno, 56, Japanese actor (Kusa Moeru, Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, Digimon Data Squad), intracranial hemorrhage. • John McNiven, 89, Scottish weightlifter. • Frank Nunley, 78, American football player (San Francisco 49ers). • Esther Pasztory, 81, Hungarian-born American art historian. • Barry Pullen, 84, Australian politician, member of the Victorian Legislative Council (1982–1999). • Carolyn Richmond, 86, American literary scholar and translator. • Stefan Romaniw, 68, Ukrainian-Australian activist, first vice-president of the Ukrainian World Congress (since 2018). • Superstar Leo, 26, British Thoroughbred racehorse. (death announced on this date) • Steffen Tangstad, 65, Norwegian boxer, complications from peripheral neuropathy. • Nathaniel Tarn, 95, French-American poet. • Richard Taylor, 89, British politician, MP (2001–2010), bowel cancer and dementia. • Peter Theisinger, 78, American engineer, throat cancer. • Louie Tillet, 89, French professional wrestler. • Judith Whelan, 63, Australian journalist and newspaper editor. • Renauld White, 80, American model and actor (Guiding Light). • Wimpy Winther, 76, American football player (Green Bay Packers, New Orleans Saints, Alabama Vulcans). • Yaşar Yakış, 85, Turkish diplomat and politician, minister of foreign affairs (2002–2003) and MP (2002–2011). 27Cristina Alberdi, 78, Spanish lawyer and politician, deputy (1996–2003), minister of social affairs (1993–1996) and member of the CGPJ (1985–1990). • Hugh Aldons, 99, Sri Lankan field hockey (national team), cricket (national team), and rugby union (national team) player. • Mark Ardington, 48, British visual effects artist. • Nancy Azara, 84, American sculptor, heart failure. • Fernando Bolea, 59, Spanish Olympic handball player (1992). • Roger Briggs, 87, Canadian Anglican priest. • Shaun Casey, 70, American model. • Chang Yuan-chih, 35, Taiwanese climber, fall. • Charles W. Coker, 91, American business executive. • Alon Confino, 65, Israeli historian and author (A World Without Jews). • Dragan Đurović, 64, Montenegrin politician, deputy prime minister (2001–2007). • Manuel Fernandes, 73, Portuguese football player (Sporting CP, national team) and manager (Vitória Setúbal). • Orville Frenette, 97, Canadian judge, deputy judge of the Federal Court (since 2007). • Kinky Friedman, 79, American musician, writer, and politician, complications from Parkinson's disease. • Ilse Fuskova, 95, Argentine LGBT rights activist. • Henry G. Hager, 90, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania State Senate (1973–1984). • Chris Hutchins, 83, English author, journalist, and public relations practitioner. • Des James, 71–72, Australian footballer (Sandy Bay). • Alexander Knaifel, 80, Russian composer (The Canterville Ghost). • Pavel Kushnir, 39, Russian pianist, writer, and political activist, hunger strike. • William Washington Larsen Jr., 93, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (1971–1976). • Marc Laviolette, Canadian trade unionist, president of the Confédération des syndicats nationaux (1999–2002). • Martin Mull, 80, American actor (Clue, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Roseanne) and musician. • Maria Nápoles, 87, Portuguese Olympic fencer (1960). • Landry Nguémo, 38, Cameroonian football player (Nancy, Bordeaux, national team) and manager, traffic collision. • Rico Sempurna Pasaribu, 47, Indonesian journalist, fire. • Sir Jack Petchey, 98, English football executive and philanthropist, chairman of Watford (1987–1994). • Norman H. Smith, 88, American lieutenant general. • Alberto Tricarico, 96, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, apostolic delegate to Malaysia (1987–1993) and Myanmar (1990–1993), apostolic pro-nuncio to Thailand (1987–1993). • Yosh Uchida, 104, American judo coach (San Jose State University). • Alan Westwater, 78, Scottish-Australian footballer (Stirling Albion, Sydney Olympic FC, Australia national team). 28Gene Achtymichuk, 91, Canadian ice hockey player (Montreal Canadiens, Detroit Red Wings). • Rudy Andeweg, 72, Dutch political scientist. • Jim Barrows, 80, American Olympic alpine skier (1968). • Lando Bartolini, 87, Italian operatic tenor. • Jacques Berthelot, 78, French politician, mayor of Brest (1983–1985), member of the General Council of Finistère (1985–1998). • Txema Blasco, 82, Spanish actor (Vacas, By My Side Again, What You Never Knew). • Orlando Cepeda, 86, Puerto Rican Hall of Fame baseball player (San Francisco Giants, Atlanta Braves, St. Louis Cardinals), World Series champion (1967). • Peter Collins, 73, English record producer (Power Windows, Operation: Mindcrime, These Days), pancreatic cancer. • Peter Crittle, 85, Australian rugby union player (national team), coach and administrator. • Francisco Díaz Yubero, 81, Spanish agronomist and politician, member of the Parliament of La Rioja (1983–1987). • Verena Diener, 75, Swiss politician, National Council (1987–1998), Government Council of Zürich (1995–2007), Council of States (2007–2015). • Dudu, 84, Brazilian football player (Palmeiras, national team) and manager (Palmeiras), abdominal infection. • Audrey Flack, 93, American artist. • Maurice Fournier, 91, French Olympic high jumper (1956, 1960). • Kostis Gontikas, 90, Greek politician, MP (1974–1981) and MEP (1981–1984). • Sandy Hampton, 89, American bishop. • Yves Herbet, 78, French football player (Nancy, national team) and manager (FC Martigues). • Robert Irwin, 77, British author (The Arabian Nightmare, For Lust of Knowing, Memoirs of a Dervish) and scholar. • Mohamed Osman Jawari, 78, Somali politician, speaker of the Parliament (2012–2018) and acting president (2012). • Kong Nay, 80, Cambodian musician and chapei dang veng player. • Arvo Kraam, 53, Estonian footballer (national team). • Donna Reed Miller, 77, American politician, member of the Philadelphia City Council (1996–2012). • Joss Naylor, 88, English fell runner. • Nyah Mway, 13, Thai-born American refugee, shot. • Marty Pavelich, 96, Canadian ice hockey player (Detroit Red Wings), four-time Stanley Cup champion, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. • Ralph Prendergast, 87, Irish hurler and Gaelic footballer (Claughaun GAA, Limerick GAA, New York GAA). • Helmut Richert, 82, German football player (Fortuna Düsseldorf, Leverkusen) and manager (Holstein Kiel). • Lubomyr Romankiw, 93, Canadian-American computer scientist and researcher, IBM Fellow (1986). • Shi Jin-Hua, 60, Taiwanese contemporary artist, traffic collision. • Chi Wang, 94, Chinese-American librarian and scholar. 29William Charles Langdon Brown, 92, British banker. • William E. Burrows, 87, American author (Deep Black), kidney failure. • Johnny Cooke, 89, English boxer, pneumonia. • Pål Enger, 57, Norwegian footballer (Vålerenga), art thief (The Scream), and painter. • Luciano Giovannetti, 89, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Arezzo (1978–1981) and bishop of Fiesole (1981–2010). • Shraga Feivish Hager, 66, American Hasidic rabbi. • Hans Hoogveld, 77, Dutch Olympic water polo player (1968, 1972). • Brooks Johnson, 90, American sprinter and track coach. • Jacqueline de Jong, 85, Dutch painter, sculptor, and visual artist, liver cancer. • Princess Lalla Latifa Amahzoune, 78, Moroccan royal consort. • William F. Mullen III, 59, American Marine Corps major general. • Olle Olsson, 76, Swedish handball player (Lugi HF, AIK, national team) and coach. • Eirlys Parri, 74, Welsh singer. • Ramesh Rathod, 57, Indian politician, MP (2009–2014) and Andhra Pradesh MLA (1999–2004). • Lionel Salem, 87, French theoretical chemist. • Doug Sheehan, 75, American actor (Knots Landing). • Shi Ping, 112, Chinese political administrator and academic, vice president of CAU (1953–1960), secretary of ECNU (1978–1983), secretary general of SMPC (1983–1985) and world's oldest living man (since 2024). • Joan Specter, 90, American politician, member of the Philadelphia City Council (1980–1996), complications from dementia. • D. Srinivas, 75, Indian politician, MP (2016–2022) and Andhra Pradesh MLA (1989–1994, 1999–2009), heart attack. • Mildred T. Stahlman, 101, American neonatologist and academic. • Syed Husin Ali, 87, Malaysian politician, senator (2009–2015). • Martti Wallén, 75, Finnish operatic bass singer (Royal Swedish Opera). • Patty Waters, 78, American jazz vocalist. • Yang Sok-il, 87, South Korean-Japanese novelist. 30Bill Atkins, 90, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (1983–1994). • Hallvard Bakke, 81, Norwegian politician, minister of trade (1976–1979) and culture (1986–1989), chairman of the NRK (2006–2010). • Lucius Banda, 53, Malawian singer-songwriter and politician, MP (2004–2006). • Bejkush Birçe, 81, Albanian football player and coach (Dinamo City, national team). • Manuel Cargaleiro, 97, Portuguese painter and ceramist. • Manny Castañeda, Filipino actor (''Sic O'Clock News, Makiling''), director and screenwriter. • Chiu Hin-kwong, 96, Hong Kong doctor and politician, member of the legislative council (1985–1988) and executive council (1986–1988). • Dorinda Connor, 77, American politician, member of the Delaware Senate (1997–2012), complications from Parkinson's disease. • Jean-Pierre Descombes, 76, French television host, complications from Parkinson's disease. • Gilbert Desmet, 93, Belgian professional cyclist. • Carl Ferrill, 78, American college football coach (New Mexico Highlands, Los Angeles Valley College). • Bobby Grier, 91, American college football player (Pittsburgh Panthers). • Ion Ionescu, 88, Romanian football player (Știința București) and manager (FC Politehnica Timișoara, UTA Arad). • Brian Kilby, 86, English Olympic long-distance runner (1960, 1964). • Edith Taylor Langster, 75, American politician, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives (1995–2007). • Aldo Manos, 91, Italian diplomat and environmentalist. (death announced on this date) • Dvontaye Mitchell, 43, American victim of unlawful killing. • Nadim Mostafa, 58, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1996–2006), heart attack. • Ibrahim Ogohi, 75, Nigerian admiral, chief of defence staff (1999–2003). • Maria Rosaria Omaggio, 70, Italian actress (The Cop in Blue Jeans, ''My Father's Private Secretary, Walesa: Man of Hope'') and writer. • Dylcia Noemi Pagan, 77, Puerto Rican political activist and convicted bomber, respiratory failure. • Éric Poujade, 51, French gymnast, Olympic silver medalist (2000). • Daniel Rajakoba, 83, Malagasy politician. • Neil Primrose, 7th Earl of Rosebery, 95, British nobleman, member of the House of Lords (1974–1999). • R. Sampanthan, 91, Sri Lankan politician, MP (1977–1983, 1997–2000, since 2001). • Justin Shonga, 27, Zambian footballer (Orlando Pirates, Cape Town City, national team). • Wayne Smith, 92, American diplomat and author, complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Song Jiashu, 92, Chinese materials scientist. • Ileana Stana-Ionescu, 87, Romanian actress and politician, deputy (2000–2004). • John Stenton, 99, English cricketer (Somerset). • Arno Stern, 100, German-born French pedagogue. • Zhang Zhijie, 17, Chinese badminton player, cardiac arrest. ==References==
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