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John Adair, 91, British leadership theorist. •
Hedayat Amin Arsala, 83, Afghan economist and politician,
vice president (2001–2002), minister of
foreign affairs (1993–1994) and
finance (2001–2002). •
Armand Avril, 98, French painter and sculptor. •
Alojz Bajc, 93, Slovenian Olympic road racing cyclist (
1960). •
Charles D. Baker, 97, American businessman and politician,
U.S. deputy secretary of health and human services (1983–1984). •
Eddy Boissézon, 73, Mauritian politician,
vice-president (2019–2024). •
Beverly Burns, 76, American airline pilot. •
Michael Chamberlin, 88, American biochemist and molecular biologist. •
Martha Layne Collins, 88, American politician,
governor (1983–1987) and
lieutenant governor of Kentucky (1979–1983). •
Jean de Dieu Moukagni Iwangou, 65, Gabonese politician and magistrate. •
Ray Drummond, 78, American jazz bassist and teacher. •
Colin Duriez, 78, English writer. •
John Farragher, 68, Australian rugby league player (
Penrith Panthers), cardiac arrest. •
Archie Fisher, 86, Scottish folk singer and songwriter. •
Clyde Hart, 91, American track and field coach (
Baylor Bears), cancer. •
Robert A. Junell, 78, American politician and jurist, member of the
Texas House of Representatives (1989–2003), judge of the
U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas (since 2003). •
Elspeth King, 76, Scottish art curator. •
Edward Lone Fight, 86, American First Nations leader, chairman of the
Three Affiliated Tribes (1986–1990). •
Carlos Manzo, 40, Mexican politician, mayor of
Uruapan (since 2024) and
deputy (2021–2024), shot. •
Tim Marrs, 80, English toxicologist. •
Mike Mehta, 78, Indian advocate, actor and theatre director. •
Lorena Mirambell, 90, Mexican archaeologist. •
Aftab Shaban Mirani, 84–85, Pakistani politician,
chief minister of Sindh (1990),
minister of defence (1993–1996), and
MP (2014–2023). •
Kenneth Minihan, 81, American Air Force general,
director of the National Security Agency (1996–1999). •
Stephen Morris, 79, American politician, member (1993–2013) and president (2005–2012) of the
Kansas Senate, president of the
National Conference of State Legislatures (2011–2012). •
Faruk Fatih Özer, 31, Turkish cryptocurrency trader and convicted fraudster, founder of
Thodex, suicide by hanging. •
Laila Øygarden, 78, Norwegian politician, county mayor of
Aust-Agder (2007–2011). •
Jungle Phillips, 69, Australian artist. •
Mykhailo Reznik, 75, Ukrainian diplomat, ambassador to
China (2001–2003) and the
United States (2003–2005). •
Duane Roberts, 88, American businessman, inventor of the
frozen burrito. •
Anna Sandor, 76, Hungarian-born Canadian-American television writer (''
Hangin' In''), complications from melanoma. •
Thierry Sardo, 58, French football manager (
New Caledonia national team). •
Omid Sarlak, 27, Iranian activist. •
Ralph Senensky, 102, American television director (
Star Trek,
The Waltons,
The F.B.I.). •
Immo Stabreit, 92, German diplomat,
ambassador to South Africa (1987–1992),
ambassador to the United States (1992–1995). •
Tom Stolhandske, 94, American football player (
San Francisco 49ers,
Edmonton Eskimos). •
Marina Yee, 67, Belgian fashion designer (
Antwerp Six), cancer. •
Young Bleed, 51, American rapper, complications from ruptured brain aneurysm.
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José Ángel Aguirrebengoa, 72–73, Spanish politician, member of the
Parliament of Navarre (2007–2011). •
Aki Banayi, 81, Iranian singer. •
Sara Banerji, 93, British author and artist. •
George Emil Banks, 83, American mass murderer (
1982 Wilkes-Barre shootings), kidney cancer. •
Leszek Bednarczuk, 89, Polish linguist. •
Lô Borges, 73, Brazilian singer-songwriter and guitarist (
Clube da Esquina), multiple organ failure complicated by medication poisoning. •
Joseph Byrd, 87, American musician (
The United States of America), songwriter ("
Hard Coming Love"), and film composer (
Health). •
Ronald Ian Cheffins, 95, Canadian lawyer and political scientist. •
Stanley M. Chesley, 89, American lawyer, complications from dementia. •
Maurice Denuzière, 99, French journalist and writer. •
Rafael de Paula, 85, Spanish bullfighter, cardiovascular complications. •
James Diehl, 88, American evangelical Christian minister. •
Herbert A. Donovan Jr., 94, American Episcopal cleric. •
Giovanni Galeone, 84, Italian football player (
Udinese) and manager (
Pescara,
Napoli). •
Albert Ganado, 101, Maltese lawyer, historian, and cartographer. •
Donna Jean Godchaux, 78, American
Hall of Fame singer (
Grateful Dead,
Donna Jean Godchaux Band), cancer. •
Richard Gott, 87, British journalist (
The Guardian). •
Mark Hallett, 82, American neurologist. •
Mainul Haque, 62, Indian politician,
West Bengal MLA (2016–2021), cardiac arrest. •
Betty Harford, 98, American actress (
Dynasty,
The Paper Chase,
Inside Daisy Clover). •
Yoshinori Hirose, 89, Japanese baseball player (
Nankai Hawks) and manager. •
Donald Huffman, 89–90, American academic. •
William Duffy Keller, 91, American jurist, judge of the
U.S. District Court for Central California (since 1984). •
Harald Klose, 80, German footballer (
Schalke 04,
Valenciennes,
AC Cambrai). •
Ivan Laptev, 91, Russian journalist and politician, member of the
Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union (1984–1989), chairman of the
Soviet of the Union (1990–1991). •
Élie Lefranc, 93, French racing cyclist. •
Françoise Lengellé, 80–81, French harpsichordist and music professor (
Conservatoire national supérieur de musique et de danse de Lyon). •
Allan Ludwig, 92, American historian and photographer. •
Bona Malwal, 97, South Sudanese journalist (
The Vigilant) and politician,
minister of information (1973–1978). •
Walter Maslow, 97, American actor (
Atlas,
Man with a Camera,
The Cosmic Man). •
Pakubuwono XIII, 77, Indonesian traditional ruler,
susuhunan (since 2004), hyperglycemia and kidney failure. •
Igor Palmin, 92, Russian photographer and journalist. •
Pavel Prošek, 85, Czech physical geographer and climatologist, founder of
Mendel Polar Station. •
Renaud Revel, 71, French journalist (
Le Matin de Paris, ''
L'Express''). •
John Wesley Ryles, 74, American country music singer ("
Kay") and songwriter. •
George Sacco, 89, American politician, member of the
Massachusetts House of Representatives (1963–1974). •
Jim Self, 82, American tubist and composer. •
Bob Trumpy, 80, American football player (
Cincinnati Bengals) and broadcaster (
NBC,
Westwood One). •
Guido Venturoni, 91, Italian naval officer,
chief of staff of the Navy (1992–1993) and the
defence staff (1994–1999), and
chair of the NATO Military Committee (1999–2002). •
Setti Warren, 55, American politician,
mayor of Newton, Massachusetts (2010–2018). •
Alejo Zavala Castro, 83, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Tlapa (1992–2005) and of
Chilpancingo-Chilapa (2005–2015).
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Kambiz Atabay, 86, Iranian football administrator, president of
FFI (1972–1979) and the
AFC (1976–1978). •
Rudolf Belin, 82, Croatian football player (
Dinamo Zagreb,
Beerschot V.A.V.) and manager (
Yugoslavia national team). •
Judy Bell, 89, American
Hall of Fame golfer and golf administrator, president of the
USGA (1996–1997). •
Charles Bidwill Jr., 97, American businessman, owner of the
Chicago / St. Louis Cardinals (1962–1972). •
Valery Borshchyov, 81, Russian politician and human rights activist, member of the
Mossoviet (1990–1993),
MP (1993–1999). •
Clara Charf, 100, Brazilian political activist (
Brazilian Communist Party,
Workers' Party). •
Dick Cheney, 84, American politician,
vice president (2001–2009),
secretary of defense (1989–1993), and member of the
U.S. House of Representatives (1979–1989), pneumonia and heart disease. •
Jacqueline Cohen, 91, French dubbing actress. •
Victor Conte, 75, American musician (
Tower of Power), businessman and convicted money launderer (
BALCO scandal), founder and president (1983–2003) of
BALCO, pancreatic cancer. •
André De Nul, 79, Belgian footballer (
Lierse,
Anderlecht,
national team). •
Robert Docter, 97, American educator. •
Daya Dongre, 85, Indian actress (
Umbartha,
Navri Mile Navryala,
Shubh Mangal Savdhan). •
David Gow, 80, British journalist (
The Guardian), heart attack. •
Barbara R. Hatton, 84, American academic administrator, president of
South Carolina State University (1993–1995) and
Knoxville College (1997–2005). •
Eugene Hughes, 67, Irish Gaelic footballer (
Monaghan), cancer. •
Tony Hunt, 80-81, British medievalist. •
Stanislaus Kennedy, 86, Irish Roman Catholic nun and social activist, founder of
Focus Ireland. •
Kim Yong-nam, 97, North Korean politician,
president of the Presidium of the SPA (1998–2019) and
minister of foreign affairs (1983–1998), multiple organ failure complicated by colorectal cancer. •
Diane Ladd, 89, American actress (''
Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore, Wild at Heart, Rambling Rose''),
BAFTA winner (
1976), respiratory failure complicated by idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. •
Liu Dagang, 78, Chinese actor (
Kung Fu Cult Master,
Journey to the West,
Romance of the Three Kingdoms). •
John Marshall, 85, British politician,
MEP (1979–1989) and
MP (1987–1997). •
Rubén Martínez Huelmo, 76, Uruguayan politician,
senator (2015–2020) and president of the
Mercosur Parliament (2013–2015). •
Ken Mayfield, 77, American basketball player (
New York Knicks). •
Giancarlo Pasquini, 88, Italian politician,
senator (1996–2006). •
Joost Prinsen, 83, Dutch actor and television presenter (
De Stratemakeropzeeshow,
Het Klokhuis), cancer and complications from a stroke. •
Leonard Radowski, 73, Polish footballer (
Lechia Gdańsk,
Olimpia Elbląg). •
Dipak Sarma, 57, Indian flutist. •
Jay M. Savage, 97, American herpetologist. •
Peter Skalicky, 84, Austrian academic, rector of
TU Wien (1991–2011). •
Richard Sharp, 87, English rugby union player (
Barbarians,
national team,
British & Irish Lions), complications from Parkinson's disease. •
Kamal Uddin Siddiqui, 80, Bangladeshi economist and social scientist. •
Dragan Simeunović, 71, Serbian footballer (
Red Star Belgrade,
Yugoslavia national team). •
Gerard Somer, 81, Dutch football player (
Go Ahead Eagles,
Vitesse) and manager (
Heracles Almelo). •
Henry Todd, 80, Scottish mountaineer and convicted drug dealer. •
Daniel Willington, 83, Argentine footballer (
Talleres de Córdoba,
Vélez Sarsfield,
national team). •
Constantin Zamfir, 74, Romanian footballer (
Petrolul Ploiești,
FCSB,
national team). •
Tayeb Zitouni, 69, Algerian politician. •
Mladen Žižović, 44, Bosnian footballer (
Zrinjski Mostar,
national team) and manager (
Radnički 1923).
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Claude Bébéar, 90, French insurance executive, CEO of
AXA (1985–2000). •
Sir Geoffrey Bindman, 92, English lawyer. •
Stuart Boam, 77, English football player (
Mansfield Town,
Middlesbrough,
Newcastle United) and manager. •
Keith Browner, 63, American football player (
Tampa Bay Buccaneers,
San Francisco 49ers,
San Diego Chargers). •
Cheng Tong Fatt, 96, Singaporean public servant, media executive and diplomat. •
George C. Christie, 91, American legal scholar. •
Francine Christophe, 92, French writer and Holocaust survivor. •
Tom Courchene, 85, Canadian economist. •
Dominik Duka, 82, Czech Roman Catholic cardinal, bishop of
Hradec Králové (1998–2010) and archbishop of
Prague (2010–2022). •
Ada Feinberg-Sireni, 95, Italian-born Israeli politician,
MK (1969–1974). •
Joseph Fewsmith, 76, American political scientist. •
Giorgio Forattini, 94, Italian political cartoonist (
La Repubblica,
La Stampa,
Il Giornale). •
Elizabeth Franz, 84, American actress (
Death of a Salesman,
Sabrina,
Christmas with the Kranks),
Tony winner (
1999), cancer. •
Bernard Hall, 83, English footballer (
Bristol Rovers). •
Gopichand Hinduja, 85, Indian conglomerate industry executive, chairman of
Hinduja Group (since 1971). •
Knut Kjeldstadli, 77, Norwegian historian. •
Lam Sheung Mo, 75, Hong Kong actor (
Days of Tomorrow). •
Gerald Maier, 97, Canadian engineer and businessman. •
H. Y. Meti, 79, Indian politician,
Karnataka MLA (1989–1999, 2004–2007, 2013–2018). •
Yuri Nikolaev, 76, Russian television presenter and actor, cancer. •
Giuseppe Nocco, 86, Italian politician,
senator (2001–2006). •
Penny Pence, 96, American Olympic swimmer (
1948). •
Jacqueline Pradère, 99, French-born Andorran businesswoman (
Grans Magatzems Pyrénées). •
Dietmar Salamon, 72, German mathematician. •
Krys Sobieski, 75, Polish footballer (
Legia Warsaw,
Dallas Sidekicks,
national team). •
Anunay Sood, 32, Indian photographer and influencer. •
Marino Specia, 82, Italian Olympic rower (
1968). •
Runo Sundberg, 96, Swedish actor (
Hem till byn). •
Robert Taylor, 74, New Zealand guitarist (
Dragon) and songwriter ("
This Time", "
Magic"). •
Oinam Thoiba, 71, Indian
Shumang Leela actor and director. •
Tika, 14, Canadian greyhound.
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Andrea de Adamich, 84, Italian racing driver (
Surtees,
Brabham). •
Dave Anderson, 93, Australian rower, Olympic bronze medalist (
1952). •
Amaia Arrazola, 41, Spanish illustrator and muralist. •
Jean-Jacques Chardeau, 69, French singer-songwriter. •
Djamchid Chemirani, 83, Iranian musician. •
Pauline Collins, 85, British actress (
Shirley Valentine,
Upstairs, Downstairs,
City of Joy), complications from Parkinson's disease. •
James Stevens Curl, 88, British architectural historian and author. •
Les Duff, 90, Canadian ice hockey player (
Rochester Americans,
Hershey Bears,
Pittsburgh Hornets). (death announced on this date) •
Werner Fischer, 85, German academic, president of the
Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences (1990–2005). •
Emerich Jenei, 88, Romanian football player (
FCSB,
national team) and manager (FCSB). •
Jeong Jong-taek, 90, South Korean politician,
MP (1981–1992). •
Saber Kazemi, 26, Iranian volleyball player (
Jakarta Bhayangkara Presisi,
Al Rayyan,
national team). •
Lothar Klein, 69, German politician, member of the
Volkskammer (1990). •
Jiří Kornatovský, 73, Czech painter, draughtsman and printmaker. •
Věra Křesadlová, 81, Czech artist, actress and singer. •
Gilson Lavis, 74, English drummer (
Squeeze,
Jools Holland and his Rhythm & Blues Orchestra). •
Madiassa Maguiraga, 82, Malian academic and politician. •
Annibale Marini, 84, Italian judge, member (1997–2006) and
president (2005–2006) of the
constitutional court. •
Abdullahi Mohammed, 86, Nigerian major general,
chief of staff to the president (1999–2008),
national security adviser (1998–1999), and governor of
Benue-Plateau State (1975–1976). •
Tarcisio Navarrete, 71, Mexican politician,
deputy (2000–2003). •
Gavin Petrie, 83, British television writer (
Second Thoughts,
Next of Kin,
Faith in the Future) and producer. •
Barbara Ptak, 95, Polish costume designer (
Pharaoh,
Pearl in the Crown,
The Promised Land). •
Jay Stein, 87, American theme park executive, founder of
Universal Studios Florida. •
Leon Stickle, 77, Canadian ice hockey official (
NHL). •
Ronald Venetiaan, 89, Surinamese politician,
president (1991–1996, 2000–2010). •
Mary Ann Wilson, 87, American fitness instructor and television host (
Sit and Be Fit).
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Richie Adubato, 87, American basketball coach (
Detroit Pistons,
Dallas Mavericks,
New York Liberty). •
Abul Hassan Mahmood Ali, 82, Bangladeshi politician,
MP (2009–2024), minister of
foreign affairs (2013–2019) and
finance (2024), kidney disease. •
Abduxoliq Aydarqulov, 82–83, Uzbek politician,
hokim of
Navoiy Region (1992–1995). •
Mohamed Ben Moussa, 71, Tunisian footballer (
Club Africain,
national team). •
Pijush Kanti Bhattacharjee, 85, Bangladeshi academic and politician,
MP (1973–1975). •
Anna Laura Braghetti, 72, Italian political militant (
Red Brigades). •
Mel Bridgman, 70, Canadian ice hockey player (
Philadelphia Flyers,
New Jersey Devils) and executive (
Ottawa Senators), heart failure. •
David J. Brightbill, 83, American politician, member of the
Pennsylvania Senate (1981–2006). •
Larry Caton, 77, American Olympic handball player (
1972). •
Ulrich Claesges, 88, German philosopher and academic. •
John Kristian Comer, 80, Canadian politician,
Saskatchewan MLA (1971–1975). •
Naresh Dadhich, 81, Indian theoretical physicist, director of the
IUCAA (2003–2009). •
Galdino Flores, 83, Mexican Olympic sprinter (
1968) and long jumper. •
Paulo Frateschi, 75, Brazilian politician,
state deputy (1983–1987), stabbed. •
Anatoly Frolov, 95, Russian politician, member of the
Supreme Soviet of the Russian SFSR (1980–1985). •
Walter Giger, 82, Swiss chemist. •
Manfred Goldberg, 95, German-born British educator and Holocaust survivor. •
Eduardo Gullas, 95, Filipino politician, four-time
representative,
governor of Cebu (1976–1986), and twice mayor of
Talisay, Cebu. •
Willi Gundlach, 96, German choral conductor and academic (
Technical University of Dortmund). •
Mia Hamant, 21, American soccer player, kidney cancer. •
Frederick Hauck, 84, American astronaut (
STS-7,
STS-51-A,
STS-26). •
Adam Hogg, 91, Scottish footballer (
Airdrieonians,
Swindon Town,
Dumbarton). •
Viola Holt, 76, Dutch television presenter. •
Gillian Hopwood, 98, British architect. •
Paul Ignatius, 104, American government official and publishing executive (
The Washington Post),
secretary of the Navy (1967–1969) and
under secretary of the Army (1964). •
Chuck Kesey, 87, American probiotic yogurt pioneer. •
Marshawn Kneeland, 24, American football player (
Western Michigan Broncos,
Dallas Cowboys), suicide by gunshot. •
Woodrow Lowe, 71, American football player (
Alabama Crimson Tide,
San Diego Chargers). •
Viktor Marynyuk, 86, Ukrainian painter. •
Pirro Mosi, 98, Albanian photographer. •
Sasha Okun, 76, Soviet-born Israeli artist, author and educator. •
Sulakshana Pandit, 71, Indian actress (
Sankalp,
Sankoch,
Waqt Ki Deewar) and playback singer, cardiac arrest. •
Manuel Pérez, 85, Cuban film director and screenwriter (
The Man from Maisinicu). •
Anka Ptaszkowska, 89, Polish art critic and art historian. •
Don Robinson, 91, British football team owner (
Scarborough,
Hull City) and professional wrestler. •
Roh Su-hui, 81, South Korean political activist. •
Giulio Sanguineti, 93, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Savona-Noli (1980–1989),
La Spezia-Sarzana-Brugnato (1989–1998) and
Brescia (1998–2007). •
Louis Schweitzer, 83, French automotive and pharmaceutical industry executive, CEO of
Groupe Renault (1992–2005) and chairman of
AstraZeneca (2004–2012). •
Binlah Sonkalagiri, 60, Thai writer. •
Wendy Wagner, 52, American Olympic cross-country skier (
2002,
2006), ovarian cancer. •
James Watson, 97, American molecular biologist (
nucleic acid double helix),
Nobel Prize laureate (1962), complications from an infection. •
Peter Wright, 79, British engineer (
Lotus 79). •
Victor Yakunin, 94, Russian diplomat,
ambassador to Pakistan (1985–1993). •
Wiesław Żelazko, 92, Polish mathematician and academic (
Institute of Mathematics of the Polish Academy of Sciences).
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Sion Assidon, 77, Moroccan human rights activist. •
Gisela Bock, 83, German historian. •
Thomas Childers, 78, American historian. •
Cacho de la Cruz, 88, Argentine-born Uruguayan comedian, complications from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and COVID-19. •
Jean-Paul Diamond, 85, Canadian politician,
Quebec MNA (2008–2014). •
Ismet Đuherić, 76, Bosnian paramilitary leader. •
Harvey Ferrero, 91, American architect. •
Jeanna Fine, 61, American pornographic actress, heart failure. •
Norma Helena Gadea, 69, Nicaraguan singer. •
Im Yeong-deuk, 93, South Korean politician,
MP (1979–1980, 1985–1988). •
Bill Ivey, 81, American folklorist and author, chairman of the
National Endowment for the Arts (1998–2001). •
Joravarsinh Jadav, 85, Indian folklorist. •
Andrew Kleinfeld, 80, American jurist, judge of the
U.S. District Court for the District of Alaska (1986–1991) and the
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (since 1991). •
Gerhard Krempel, 94, German politician, member of the
Landtag of Rhineland-Palatinate (1967–1983). •
Brian Mackney, 77, Canadian professional wrestler (
WWF). •
Roger McClay, 80, New Zealand politician,
MP (1981–1996) and
minister for youth affairs (1990–1996). •
Ernest Nycollin, 88, French politician, member (1973–2008) and president (1998–2008) of the
General Council of Haute-Savoie, mayor of
Taninges (1977–1986). •
Horst Panic, 87, Polish footballer (
Górnik Wałbrzych). •
Roger Picard, 92, Canadian ice hockey player (
St. Louis Blues). •
Daya Prakash Sinha, 90, Indian director and writer. •
Zbigniew Rylski, 102, Polish lieutenant colonel and World War II veteran. •
Ans Schut, 80, Dutch speed skater, Olympic champion (
1968). •
Lee Tamahori, 75, New Zealand film director (
Once Were Warriors,
Die Another Day,
Along Came a Spider), complications from Parkinson's disease. •
Paolo Virno, 73, Italian philosopher. •
Jerrol Williams, 58, American football player (
Pittsburgh Steelers,
San Diego Chargers,
Baltimore Ravens), pancreatic cancer. •
Jeanette Winter, 86, American author and illustrator, heart and kidney failure.
8 •
Mohammad Aftab Alam, 63, Nepali politician and convicted murderer,
MP (1997–2002, 2018–2019). •
Antasari Azhar, 72, Indonesian politician and convicted murderer, chairman of the
Corruption Eradication Commission (2007–2009). •
Ntombazana Botha, 82, South African politician,
MP (1997–2009). •
Lino Cerati, 87, Italian Olympic shooter (
1976). •
Cheung-Koon Yim, 88, Chinese-born Uruguayan architect. •
Tony Cole, 78, Australian economist. •
Mary Cybulski, 70, American script supervisor (
Life of Pi,
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind) and still photographer (
The Wolf of Wall Street), glioblastoma. •
Jean-Claude Guillebaud, 81, French writer, lecturer and journalist. •
Lal Muhammad Khan, Pakistani politician,
MNA (2008–2013) and
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa MPA (1988–1990). •
Walery Kosyl, 81, Polish Olympic ice hockey player (
1972,
1976). •
Amable Liñán, 90, Spanish aeronautical engineer. •
Barry McGann, 77, Irish rugby union player (
Cork Constitution,
Lansdowne,
national team). •
A. J. Meek, 84, American photographer. •
Manuel Miranda, 66, American attorney and diplomat. •
Tatsuya Nakadai, 92, Japanese actor (
The Human Condition,
Yojimbo,
Ran), pneumonia. •
Pavel Nikonov, 95, Russian painter and graphic artist. •
Vaidyeswaran Rajaraman, 92, Indian computer scientist, academic and writer. •
M. R. Reghuchandrabal, 75, Indian politician,
Kerala MLA (1980–1982, 1991–1996). •
Graham Richardson, 76, Australian politician,
senator (1983–1994) and
minister for health (1993–1994), pneumonia. •
Josep Antoni Rom Rodríguez, 61, Spanish historian and academic, rector of
Ramon Llull University (since 2022), heart attack. •
Viorel Sălan, 66, Romanian politician,
senator (2016–2024). •
Vladimir Simonov, 68, Russian actor, cardiac arrest. •
Charles Stewart, 79, Scottish
Church of Scotland minister,
chaplain of the fleet (1998–2000). •
Rosemary Thorp, 85, British development economist. •
Geert Versnick, 68, Belgian politician,
MP (1994–2010). •
Giuseppe Vessicchio, 69, Italian conductor and composer, pneumonia. •
Ebrahim Victory, 91, Iranian mechanical engineer. •
Gary Williams, 72, New Zealand cricketer (
Otago). •
Larry Willingham, 76, American football player (
St. Louis Cardinals). •
Quentin Willson, 68, English television presenter (''
Britain's Worst Driver, Top Gear, Fifth Gear'') and motoring journalist, lung cancer.
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Lázaro Beltrán, 61, Cuban Olympic volleyball player (
1992). •
Vladimir Boldyrev, 98, Russian chemist. •
Erik Bulatov, 92, Russian visual artist. •
Lorenzo Cárdenas Aregullín, 88, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of
Tehuacán (1978–1980) and bishop of
Papantla (1980–2012). •
Michael Cassidy, 88, Canadian politician,
MP. •
Iftikhar Cheema, 86, Pakistani jurist and politician,
MNA (2008–2018). •
Alban D'Amours, 85, Canadian businessman, president of the
Desjardins Group (2000–2008). •
Zaghloul El-Naggar, 91, Egyptian geologist and Islamic scholar. •
Stefka Evstatieva, 78, Bulgarian operatic soprano (
National Opera and Ballet of Bulgaria). •
Ermanno Fasoli, 82, Italian Olympic boxer (
1964). •
Lapiso Gedelebo, 87, Ethiopian historian, scholar and writer. •
Walter Kern, 71, German politician, member of the
Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia (2005–2010, 2012–2017). •
Ward Landrigan, 84, American jeweler. •
Mick Lane, 99, Irish rugby union player (
University College Cork,
national team,
British & Irish Lions). •
John Laws, 90, Australian radio and television presenter (
2UE,
2SM,
Beauty and the Beast). •
Lee Ki-jun, 87, South Korean academic and politician,
president of Seoul National University (1998–2002),
minister of education and human resources development (2005). •
Jacques Livage, 87, French chemist. •
Klaus Madritsch, 82, Austrian politician, member of the
Landtag of Tyrol (1989–2008). •
Larry McKibben, 78, American politician, member of the
Iowa Senate (1997–2008). •
Godofredo Pepey, 38, Brazilian mixed martial artist. •
Mohammed Rafie, 79, Afghan politician and military officer,
vice president (1988–1992), minister of
public works (1978) and twice of
defence. •
Ernst-Wilhelm Rahe, 66, German politician, member of the
Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia (2012–2017, 2019–2022). •
Göran Ringbom, 81, Swedish musician. •
Pelayo Roces, 65, Spanish politician, member of the
General Junta of the Principality of Asturias (1995–2011, 2012–2015), cancer. •
John Sinclair-Hill, 91, Australian polo player. •
Susan Skerman, 97, New Zealand artist. •
Bill Slack, 92, Canadian
Hall of Fame baseball coach (
Winston-Salem Red Sox). •
Jana Štroblová, 89, Czech writer, poet and translator. •
Philip Sulumeti, 88, Kenyan Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop (1972–1976) and bishop (1976–1978) of
Kisumu and bishop of
Kakamega (1978–2014). •
Paul Tagliabue, 84, American lawyer and
Hall of Fame football administrator,
commissioner of the NFL (1989–2006), heart failure complicated by Parkinson's disease. •
Jeff Tobolski, 61, American politician, member of the
Cook County Board of Commissioners (2010–2020) and convicted extortionist. •
Lenny Wilkens, 88, American
Hall of Fame basketball player (
St. Louis Hawks,
Seattle SuperSonics) and coach (
Cleveland Cavaliers),
NBA champion (
1979).
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Rudolf Adler, 84, Czech filmmaker. •
Susan C. Anderson, 80, American politician, member of the Wyoming
House of Representatives (1991–1992) and
Senate (1993). •
Herzl Bodinger, 82, Israeli military officer,
commander of the Air Force (1992–1996). •
Micha Brumlik, 78, German educational theorist and publicist. •
John R. Carpenter, 87, American geochemist. •
Richard Darbyshire, 65, English singer (
Living in a Box) and songwriter ("
Room in Your Heart"). •
Kai T. Erikson, 94, Austrian-born American sociologist. •
Eduard Esterleyn, 90, Russian politician,
senator (1994–1996). •
Antonio García-Bellido, 89, Spanish developmental biologist. •
Akira Ishimaru, 97, American electrical engineer. •
Abhinay Kinger, 44, Indian actor (
Thulluvadho Ilamai,
Pon Megalai,
Solla Solla Inikkum), liver disease. •
Barry Knight, 87, English cricketer (
Essex,
Leicestershire,
national team). •
Lam Leung-tim, 101, Hong Kong businessman. •
Ham Lin̄i, 73, Ni-Vanuatu politician,
prime minister (2004–2008). •
Bahram Moshiri, 78, Iranian historian. •
Yosam Odur Ebii, 99, Ugandan traditional ruler, paramount chief of the
Lango people (2003–2024), malaria. •
Karel Oujezdský, 79, Czech radio editor, publicist and fine arts promoter. •
Jonathan Pienaar, 63, South African actor (
Skin,
Black Venus,
Fried Barry). •
Barbara Raetsch, 89, German painter. •
Dejan Ristanović, 62, Serbian writer and computer publicist. •
Kaspar Rostrup, 85, Danish film director (
Jeppe på bjerget,
Waltzing Regitze). •
Thomas Daniel Schlee, 68, Austrian composer, arts administrator and organist. •
Danny Seagren, 81, American puppeteer and actor (
The Electric Company,
Sesame Street,
Spidey Super Stories). •
Irfan Siddiqui, Pakistani journalist, writer and politician,
senator (since 2021), respiratory failure. •
Hubert Skrzypczak, 82, Polish boxer, Olympic bronze medallist (
1968). •
Vladimir Sloutsker, 69, Russian businessman and politician,
senator (2002–2010), cancer. (death announced on this date) •
Ande Sri, 64, Indian poet and lyricist, heart attack. •
Georgy Tolstoy, 98, Russian legal scholar. •
Dorothy Vogel, 90, American art collector. •
Arfa Sayeda Zehra, 82, Pakistani educationist and human rights activist.
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Bai Suocheng, 75, Burmese politician and convicted drug trafficker, head of the
Kokang Self-Administered Zone and
Shan State MP (2011–2016). •
Hennadiy Balashov, 64, Ukrainian economist and politician,
deputy (1998–2002). •
Jean Benoist, 95, Canadian-French doctor and anthropologist. •
George Bloom, 68, American television director (
New Monkees) and visual effects artist (
Pope John Paul II). •
Ingamay Bylund, 78, Swedish equestrian, Olympic bronze medalist (
1984), complications from COVID-19. •
Leon Byner, 77, Australian broadcaster (
5AA), leukaemia. •
João Chagas Leite, 80, Brazilian
gaúcho singer, colon cancer. •
Amber Czech, 20, American welder, blunt force trauma. •
Guido Di Leone, 61, Italian guitarist, heart attack. •
Anna Díaz Morello, Spanish politician, member of the
Conselh Generau d'Aran (2011–2019). •
Jim Duckworth, 86, American baseball player (
Washington Senators,
Kansas City Athletics). •
Homayoun Ershadi, 78, Iranian actor (
Taste of Cherry,
Agora,
The Kite Runner), cancer. •
Cleto Escobedo III, 59, American musician (
Cleto and the Cletones) and bandleader (
Jimmy Kimmel Live!),
cardiogenic shock. •
Geoff Fox, 75, American meteorologist (
WTIC,
WTNH), pancreatic cancer. •
Édouard Garo, 90, Swiss musician and composer. •
Susanna Gross, 58, English journalist and bridge player. •
Robert Halliday, 93, Scottish Anglican clergyman,
bishop of Brechin (1990–1997). •
Imkong L. Imchen, 75, Indian politician,
Nagaland MLA (since 2003), heart attack. •
Francis Jordane, 79, French basketball coach (
France national team,
Tunisia national team,
Morocco national team). •
Joakim Karlsson, 54, Swedish musician. •
Sally Kirkland, 84, American actress (
Anna,
Days of Our Lives,
Coming Apart). •
Gary Lakes, 75, American operatic
heldentenor. •
Marina Lewycka, 79, Ukrainian-British writer (
A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian,
Two Caravans,
We Are All Made of Glue). •
Kevin Mackey, 79, American basketball coach (
Cleveland State Vikings,
Atlantic City Seagulls,
Mansfield Hawks). •
Dwanna L. McKay, 62, American sociologist and scholar, complications from
Goodpasture syndrome. •
John H. Miller, 100, American Marine Corps lieutenant general. •
Carmen Moreno, 99, Polish singer. •
Helen Newlove, Baroness Newlove, 63, British community reform activist, member of the
House of Lords (since 2010). •
Jack B. Newton, 83, Canadian astronomer. •
Geraldine O'Grady, 93, Irish violinist (
RTÉ Symphony Orchestra). •
Bert W. O'Malley, 88, American endocrinologist. •
Franco Orsi, 59, Italian politician,
senator (2008–2013), heart attack. •
Hugh O'Neill, 3rd Baron Rathcavan, 86, British hereditary peer and businessman, member of the
House of Lords (1994–1999). •
Micheal Ray Richardson, 70, American basketball player (
New York Knicks,
Golden State Warriors,
New Jersey Nets). •
Yury Sisikin, 88, Russian fencer, Olympic champion (
1960,
1964). •
Imre Sooäär, 56, Estonian politician,
MP (2003–2023). •
Rosalie Tennison, 67, Canadian writer and journalist, traffic collision. •
Tiong Hiew King, 91, Malaysian timber industry executive, founder of
Rimbunan Hijau. •
Helen Waddell, 95, American baseball player (
Springfield Sallies,
Rockford Peaches,
Battle Creek Belles). •
João Casimiro Wilk, 74, Polish-born Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Formosa (1998–2004) and of
Anápolis (since 2004).
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Muazzez Abacı, 78, Turkish singer, multiple organ failure. •
Jim Avila, 70, American television journalist (
ABC News,
20/20), complications from a fall. •
Freddie Baer, 73, American artist, cancer. •
Kenneth G. Davey, 93, Canadian biologist. •
Gertrude Degenhardt, 85, German lithographer and illustrator. •
Dylan, 9, Argentine
rough collie dog, presidential pet (
Alberto Fernández). •
Jean Esmonin, 88, French politician,
deputy (1983–1986), mayor of
Chenôve (1999–2015). •
Roy Hardemon, 63, American politician, member of the
Florida House of Representatives (2016–2018). •
Hồ Văn Lợi, 55, Vietnamese footballer (
Cảng Sài Gòn). •
Sriyanath Karalliyadde, Sri Lankan lawyer, judge of the
Court of Appeal (since 2020). •
Steve Kurtz, 67, American artist. •
Lee Yoon-soo, 87, South Korean politician,
MP (1992–2004). •
Juraj Lexmann, 84, Slovak musicologist and composer. •
Juan Carlos Lezcano, 87, Paraguayan footballer (
Elche,
Eldense,
Villena). •
Bereket Mengisteab, 86–87, Eritrean musician. •
Fern Michaels, 92, American author. •
Horia Moculescu, 88, Romanian pianist and composer. •
William Newman-Norton, 77, British independent
Oriental Orthodox prelate, head of the
British Orthodox Church (since 1979). •
Asbjørn Rødseth, 74, Norwegian economist. •
Vera Rüdiger, 89, German politician, member of the
Landtag of Hesse (1978–1987). •
Sital Kumar Sardar, 83, Indian politician,
West Bengal MLA (1996–2016). •
Hiroshi Sugawara, 70, Japanese film director (''
That's Cunning! Shijō Saidai no Sakusen?) and producer (Ruby Cairo''), pancreatic cancer.
13 •
Gerhard Allroggen, 89, German musicologist. •
Larry Brooks, 75, American
Hall of Fame sports journalist (
New York Post), cancer. •
Guy Cogeval, 70, French art historian. •
Géza Fejér, 80, Hungarian Olympic discus thrower (
1972). •
Fosforito, 93, Spanish flamenco singer. •
Jim Jarrett, 88, American college athletics administrator (
Old Dominion Monarchs and Lady Monarchs). •
Kamini Kaushal, 98, Indian actress (
Neecha Nagar,
Biraj Bahu,
Kabir Singh). •
Claude Lecouteux, 82, French philologist and medievalist. •
Edgar Lin, 87, Taiwanese biologist, diplomat, and politician,
MP (1992–1996),
representative to the United Kingdom (2004–2007), and
minister of environment (2000–2001). •
Gyanashree Mahathero, 99, Bangladeshi Buddhist monk. •
Sir Donald McIntyre, 91, New Zealand opera singer,
Grammy winner (
1983),
AFNZ Icon (since 2004). •
Fabian Monds, 85, Northern Irish broadcasting executive, governor of
BBC Northern Ireland. •
Juan Ponce Enrile, 101, Filipino politician,
president of the Senate (2008–2013), secretary of
justice (1968–1970) and twice of
national defense, pneumonia. •
Joel Primack, 80, American physicist. •
Harischandra Wijayatunga, 94, Sri Lankan lexicographer and politician. •
A. Albert Yuzpe, 88-89, Canadian gynecologist. •
Efim Zubcu, 82, Moldovan politician,
deputy (2001–2005).
14 •
André Aubry, 94, French politician,
senator (1968–1977), mayor of
Antony (1977–1983). •
Michèle Audin, 71, French mathematician and writer. •
Xabier Azkargorta, 72, Spanish football manager (
Real Valladolid,
Bolivia national team,
Chile national team). •
John Beam, 66, American football coach (
Laney College), shot. •
Hark Bohm, 86, German actor (
The Marriage of Maria Braun,
Lost in Siberia,
Justice), screenwriter and film director. •
Donald Brockett, 89, American attorney. •
Stephen Corey Bryant, 44, American convicted spree killer, execution by firing squad. •
Jeff Burkhart, 63, American politician, member of the
Tennessee House of Representatives (since 2022). •
Joe Goodwin Burnett, 77, American Episcopalian prelate,
bishop of Nebraska (2003–2011). •
Roger Burrows, 80, South African politician, member of
parliament (1984–1994) and of the
KwaZulu-Natal Legislature (1994–2009). •
Diego Causero, 85, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, apostolic nuncio to
Chad (1992–1999),
Syria (1999–2004), and the
Czech Republic (2004–2011). •
John W. Colloton, 94, American hospital administrator, chief executive of
University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics (1971–1993). •
Rachel Cooke, 56, British journalist (
The Observer) and writer, ovarian cancer. •
Tibor Cselkó, 94, Hungarian Olympic basketball player (
1952). •
Saša Đorđević, 44, Serbian footballer (
Bane,
Rad,
Shakhter Karagandy). •
Kenny Easley, 66, American
Hall of Fame football player (
Seattle Seahawks). •
John Eklund Jr., 74, American politician, member of the
Wyoming House of Representatives (since 2011), cancer. •
Sharna Fernandez, 66, South African politician,
Western Cape MPP (2014–2024). •
Nick Griffiths, 73, Australian politician,
president of the Western Australian Legislative Council (2005–2009). •
Barry Henderson, 89, British politician,
MP (1974, 1979–1987). •
Forough Jahanbakhsh, Iranian academic. •
Alice Kitchen, 83, American social worker and activist. •
Ian Marchant, 67, British writer, broadcaster and performer, prostate cancer. •
Dan McGrath, 61, American television writer (
The Simpsons,
King of the Hill,
Saturday Night Live), stroke. •
Philippe Morat, 88, French botanist and academic (
National Museum of Natural History, France). •
Lasse Norres, 73, Finnish music and entertainment industry producer. •
Encarnita Polo, 86, Spanish singer, strangulation. •
Mohamed Sabry, 51, Egyptian football player (
Zamalek,
national team) and manager (
Nabarouh), traffic collision. •
Matthias Schuke, 70, German organ builder. •
V. Sekhar, 73, Indian film director (
Pondatti Sonna Kettukanum,
Viralukketha Veekkam,
Varavu Ettana Selavu Pathana). •
Guido Silberbach, 58, German footballer (
SG Wattenscheid 09). •
Todd Snider, 59, American singer-songwriter ("
Trouble"). •
Saalumarada Thimmakka, Indian environmentalist and longevity claimant. •
Tom Timmermann, 85, American baseball player (
Detroit Tigers,
Cleveland Indians). •
Alice Wong, 51, American disability rights activist, complications from an infection. •
Stoyan Yordanov, 81, Bulgarian footballer (
CSKA Sofia,
Sliven,
national team), Olympic silver medalist (
1968). •
Vicente Zarazúa, 81, Mexican Olympic tennis player (
1968).
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Spence M. Armstrong, 91, American general. •
Kari Buen, 87, Norwegian sculptor. •
Denis Buican, 90, Romanian-French scientist and writer. •
Greg Carlson, 77, American college football coach (
Wabash Little Giants,
Whittier Poets,
St. Scholastica Saints). •
Francesco Cimino, 92, Italian politician,
senator (1983–1992). •
Cesare Cursi, 83, Italian politician,
deputy (1987–1994),
senator (2001–2013). •
Víctor Delgado Mallarino, 96, Colombian police officer, director general of the
National Police (1983–1986). •
Rolande Faucher, 83–84, Canadian author and community activist. •
Alejandro Frangioli, 66, Argentine racing driver,
acute decompensated heart failure. •
Kjell Kaspersen, 86, Norwegian footballer (
Skeid,
national team). •
Mark Kaylor, 64, British Olympic boxer (
1980). •
Derek Leask, 76–77, New Zealand diplomat,
high commissioner to the United Kingdom (2008–2013). •
Kevin Mackin, 87, American Roman Catholic priest and academic administrator, president of
Siena University (1996–2007). •
Jayne McHugh, 65, American volleyball player (
national team,
1988 Summer Olympics). •
Hilly Michaels, 77, American musician (
Sparks). (death announced on this date) •
Andriy Polunin, 54, Ukrainian footballer (
Dnipro,
St. Pauli,
national team). •
Michael Reith, 77, Irish cricketer (
Waringstown,
national team). •
Jean-Max Rivière, 88, French singer-songwriter. •
Lorin S. Robert, 69, Micronesian politician,
minister of foreign affairs (2007–2019, since 2023). •
David Rock, 96, English architect. •
Rosa Rosal, 97, Filipino actress (
Child of Sorrow,
Badjao: The Sea Gypsies,
Blessings of the Land) and humanitarian. •
Hirokazu Shiba, 75, Japanese politician,
MP (2004–2022) and
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary (2012). •
Sören Sommelius, 84, Swedish writer and journalist (
Helsingborgs Dagblad). •
Franklin Sonn, 86, South African diplomat,
ambassador to the U.S. (1995–1999). •
Rod Thomas, 78, Welsh footballer (
Swindon Town,
Cardiff City,
national team).
16 •
Nawabzada Mazhar Ali, 80, Pakistani politician,
MNA (2013–2018). •
Charlotte Bingham, 83, British author. •
F. Vernon Boozer, 89, American politician, member of the
Maryland House of Delegates (1971–1979) and
Maryland Senate (1981–1999). •
Bill Brady, 93, Canadian journalist. •
Bob Caudle, 95, American professional wrestling announcer (
National Wrestling Alliance). •
Edward L. Cochran, 96, American chemist. •
Giordano Colausig, 84, Italian footballer (
Perugia,
LR Vicenza,
Genoa). •
Herb Cox, 75, Canadian politician,
Saskatchewan MLA (2011–2020). •
Sid Davidoff, 86, American political consultant. •
Robert L. Devaney, 77, American mathematician. •
Richard Dunleavy, 92, American naval officer. •
Xavier Emmanuelli, 87, French doctor and politician, co-founder of
Médecins Sans Frontières. •
Mark Fisher, 81, British politician,
minister for the arts (1997–1998) and
MP (1983–2010). •
Hans Friderichs, 94, German politician,
minister of economy (1972–1977). •
Paige Greco, 28, Australian para-cyclist, Paralympic champion (
2020). •
Ronald Grossarth-Maticek, 85, German sociologist. •
Bandula Harischandra, 62, Sri Lankan politician, governor of
Southern Province (since 2024). •
Gérard Hausser, 84, French footballer (
Strasbourg,
Metz,
national team). •
Yvonne Keuls, 93, Dutch writer. •
Maxon Margiela, 21, American rapper, suicide. •
François Petitdemange, 80, French karateka. •
Sara Jordan Powell, 87, American gospel singer. •
Dimitrios Stamatis, 75, Greek politician,
MP (1985–1993, 2015–2019),
minister of state (2012–2015), cancer. •
Dragoslav D. Šiljak, 92, Serbian electrical engineer. •
Philippe Taquet, 85, French paleontologist. •
Ian Therkleson, 87, New Zealand cricketer (
Wellington).
17 •
Michel Belotte, 92–93, French historian. •
Chen Yao-chang, 76, Taiwanese hematologist. •
Alain Cornu, 88, French footballer (
Nice,
Toulon,
national team). •
Avishai Dekel, 74, Israeli cosmologist. •
Walter Dowdle, 94, American microbiologist. •
Paul Ekman, 91, American psychologist. •
Julio Fernández, 78, Spanish film producer, founder of
Filmax. •
Violet L. Fisher, 86, American bishop. •
Newman A. Flanagan, 95, American politician and attorney. •
Bruce Gelb, 98, American businessman and diplomat,
U.S. ambassador to Belgium. •
Robert Gray, 80, Australian poet, complications from Parkinson's disease. •
Murray Heimberg, 100, American medical scientist. •
Rebecca Heineman, 62, American video game designer and programmer (''
The Bard's Tale III: Thief of Fate, Dragon Wars''), co-founder of
Interplay Entertainment,
adenocarcinoma. •
Ilie Ilașcu, 73, Moldovan-born Romanian politician,
Moldovan MP (1994–2001) and
Romanian senator (2000–2008). •
Antoni Jackowski, 90, Polish human geographer. •
Oldřich Jelínek, 95, Czech painter, graphic artist and caricaturist. •
Michael Hans Kater, 88, German-born Canadian historian. •
Alice Kessler, 89, German singer (
Kessler Twins) and actress (
Love and the Frenchwoman,
Dead Woman from Beverly Hills), assisted suicide. •
Ellen Kessler, 89, German singer (Kessler Twins) and actress (
Love and the Frenchwoman,
Dead Woman from Beverly Hills), assisted suicide. •
Bernard Larmande, 84, French actor (
Fanny,
Fallait pas !...,
I as in Icarus). •
Andria Lawrence, 89, British actress (
On the Buses,
Coronation Street,
Man About the House) and writer. •
Sven Lindman, 83, Swedish football player (
Djurgården,
national team) and manager (
Karlstad BK). •
Ma Zhencheng, 91, Chinese translator. •
Jards Macalé, 82, Brazilian singer-songwriter, cardiac arrest. •
Ken Nielsen, 83, Canadian football player (
Winnipeg Blue Bombers). •
Elzie Odom, 96, American politician,
mayor of Arlington, Texas (1997–2003). •
Iris Peterson, 104, American flight attendant. •
Jean-Marie Petitclerc, 72, French Catholic priest, suicide by drowning. •
David Pryce-Jones, 89, British commentator, author (
The Closed Circle: An Interpretation of the Arabs) and historian. •
Tōru Rokkawa, 68, Japanese football journalist, lung cancer. •
Humane Sagar, 34, Indian playback singer (
Baby,
Kabula Barabula,
Tu Mo Hero), liver failure. •
M. Motiur Rahman Talukdar, 78, Bangladeshi politician,
MP (2001–2008). •
Jean-Louis Trudel, 58, Canadian science fiction author. •
A. Vellayan, 72, Indian conglomerate industry executive, chairman of
Murugappa Group (2009–2018). •
Marcos Vizcaya Retana, 78, Spanish politician,
deputy (1977–1986). •
Willis Whichard, 85, American politician and jurist, justice of the
North Carolina Supreme Court (1986–1998) and member of the
North Carolina Senate (1975–1980) and
House of Representatives (1971–1975). •
DeWitt S. Williams, 86, American temperance lobbyist and author.
18 •
Anneli Aejmelaeus, 77, Finnish biblical scholar. •
William A. Bardeen, 84, American physicist. •
Guido Bastianini, 80, Italian
papyrologist and
palaeographer. •
Maureen U. Beecher, 90, Canadian historian and editor, assisted suicide. •
Randy Burke, 70, American football player (
Baltimore Colts). •
Gianfredo Camesi, 85, Swiss painter. •
André Chandernagor, 104, French jurist and politician,
deputy (1958–1981), mayor of
Mortroux (1953–1983) and president of the
Cour des Comptes (1983–1993). •
Álvaro Domecq Romero, 85, Spanish bullfighter and cattle breeder, founder of the
Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art. •
Camille Dufour, 100, French trade unionist and politician, mayor of
Le Creusot (1977–1995). •
Okechukwu Ezea, 62, Nigerian politician,
senator (since 2023). •
Alekos Flambouraris, 87, Greek politician,
minister of state (2015–2019) and
MP (2015–2023). •
Otacílio Gonçalves, 85, Brazilian football manager (
Internacional,
Paraná,
Kuwait national team). •
Madvi Hidma, 44, Indian Naxalite-Maoist militant, shot. •
Sid Jensen, 78, Canadian Olympic gymnast (
1968). •
Randy Jones, 75, American baseball player (
San Diego Padres,
New York Mets). •
Zaher el-Khatib, 85, Lebanese politician,
MP (1971–2005). •
Spencer Lofranco, 33, Canadian actor (
Gotti,
Unbroken,
Jamesy Boy). •
Mohamed Maaroufi, 76, Moroccan footballer (
Difaa El Jadida,
Nîmes Olympique,
national team). •
Punji Mara, 81, Indian politician,
Arunachal Pradesh MLA (1995–1999, 2009–2019), complications from a stroke. •
Oleksandr Motsia, 75, Ukrainian archaeologist and medievalist, member of
NASU Institute of Archaeology. •
Alevtina Olyunina, 83, Russian cross-country skier, Olympic champion and silver medalist (
1972). •
Yevgeni Petrov, 87, Russian sports shooter, Olympic champion (
1968). •
J. J. Michel Robert, 87, Canadian judge and politician, president of the
Liberal Party (1986–1990),
chief justice of Quebec (2002–2011). •
Ian Ross, 57, Canadian playwright. •
Siegfried Susser, 72, German footballer (
1. FC Nürnberg,
SC Freiburg,
Stuttgarter Kickers). •
Per Tresselt, 88, Norwegian diplomat. •
Joe Walsh, 79, Australian rugby league player (
Balmain Tigers), cancer.
19 •
Walt Aldridge, 70, American singer-songwriter (
The Shooters). •
Timothy App, 78, American painter and educator. •
Juana Arce, 90, Spanish politician,
senator (1977–1979),
deputy (1979–1982). •
Jorge Bátiz, 91, Argentine road and track cyclist. •
Prakash Bhandari, 89, Indian cricketer (
national team). •
Francisco Centelles, 64, Cuban Olympic high jumper (
1980). •
Carl Ciarfalio, 72, American actor and stuntman (
The Fantastic Four,
Casino,
In the Line of Fire). •
Charles Cicchetti, 82, American economist, cancer. •
William Coleridge, 5th Baron Coleridge, 88, British hereditary peer, member of the
House of Lords (1994–1999), complications of a fall. •
Ronald Davis, 88, American painter. •
Boubacari Dicko, 70, Burkinabe politician, emir of
Djibo (since 1987) and member of
National Assembly (1992–?). •
Vitalii Drobinskyi, 89, Ukrainian politician,
MP (1990–1994). •
Fred Durhal Jr., 73, American politician, member of the
Michigan House of Representatives (2002, 2009–2014). •
Jean-Claude Éloy, 87, French composer. •
André Geraissati, 74, Brazilian guitarist and composer. •
Dumitru Gherman, 70, Romanian politician,
deputy (2017–2020), cancer. •
Alun Gibbard, 65, Welsh writer. •
Dieter Herzog, 79, German footballer (
Fortuna Düsseldorf,
Bayer 04 Leverkusen,
West Germany national team), world champion (
1974). •
Jean-François Humbert, 73, French politician,
president of the Regional Council of Franche-Comté (1998–2004),
senator (1998–2014). •
Roza Jalilova, 96, Azerbaijani dancer. •
Heorhii Khodorovskyi, 87, Ukrainian politician,
deputy (1990–1994). •
Lê Dũng Tráng, 78, Vietnamese-born French mathematician. •
Gerti Möller, 95, German singer. •
Magne Myrmo, 82, Norwegian cross-country skier, Olympic silver medallist (
1972). •
José Navarro Grau, 90, Peruvian politician,
minister of education (1965–1966) and mayor of
Chincha Alta (1993–2002, 2007–2010). •
Josep Rius-Camps, 92, Spanish Roman Catholic priest and biblical scholar. •
Bart Shirley, 85, American baseball player (
Los Angeles Dodgers,
New York Mets). •
Masaharu Udō, 81, Japanese politician, member of the
House of Councillors (1992–1995).
20 •
Al Andrews, 80, American football player (
Buffalo Bills). •
Segun Awolowo, 62, Nigerian lawyer, executive director of the
Export Promotion Council (2013–2021). •
Claudio Azzolini, 85, Italian politician, president of
UFE (1996–1998). •
David Azzopardi, 72, Maltese footballer (
Sliema Wanderers,
national team). •
Pelayo Correa, 98, Colombian pathologist. •
Milan Čuda, 86, Czech volleyball player, Olympic silver medallist (
1964). •
Akilong Diabone, 70, Senegalese Olympic judoka (
1980,
1988). •
Stephen Downing, 87, American screenwriter (
MacGyver,
Walking Tall,
F/X: The Series) and journalist. •
Neil French, 81, British advertising executive, stroke. •
Willi Halder, 67, German politician, member of the
Landtag of Baden-Württemberg (2011–2021). •
Frank Hanrahan, 87, Australian
footballer (
St Kilda). •
Helme Heine, 84, German writer. •
Branko Ivanda, 83, Croatian film director (
Gravitation,
Court Martial,
A Crime in a School). •
Branislav Ivković, 73, Serbian politician,
minister of science (1998–2000) and
MP (1996–2000, 2001–2004). •
Miloud Khetib, 80, Algerian-born French actor. •
Ruth Kiew, 79, British botanist. •
Zdeněk Konečný, 89, Czech Olympic basketball player (
1960). •
Anti Liiv, 79, Estonian psychiatrist and politician,
MP (1995–2003). •
Mani, 63, English rock bassist (
The Stone Roses,
Primal Scream). •
Mohammed Matiul Islam, 95, Bangladeshi diplomat and civil servant. •
John Maxton, Baron Maxton, 89, British politician,
MP (1979–2001) and member of the
House of Lords (2004–2025). •
Mark Mellman, 70, American pollster and political consultant (
Democratic Majority for Israel). •
Paul Mwazha, 107, Zimbabwean clergyman. •
Tommy Recco, 91, French convicted serial killer. •
Carlos Sánchez Romero, 55, Mexican politician,
deputy (2012–2015), heart attack. •
Sudhakar Singh, 67, Indian politician,
Uttar Pradesh MLA (since 2023). •
Chester Talton, 84, American bishop. •
Leonora van den Heever, 99, South African justice, judge of the
High Court (1969–1990) and
Supreme Court of Appeal (1991–1996). •
Yuriy Yeliseyev, 76, Ukrainian football player (
Zorya Luhansk,
Soviet Union national team) and manager (Zorya Luhansk), Olympic bronze medalist (
1972).
21 •
Jón Ásgeirsson, 97, Icelandic composer. •
Wilfried Auerbach, 65, Austrian Olympic rower (
1980,
1984). •
Breda Babošek, 74, Slovenian Olympic high jumper (
1972). •
Lowell E. Baier, 85, American environmental historian. •
Leon Bates, 76, American classical pianist. •
Paul Costelloe, 80, Irish fashion designer. •
Hazel Walford Davies, 85, Welsh academic and author. •
Wayne Devlin, 81, Australian Olympic boxer (
1972,
1976). •
Gregor Duncan, 75, Scottish Episcopalian bishop,
bishop of Glasgow and Galloway (2010–2018). •
Brian David Ellis, 96, Australian philosopher. •
Miriam Feirberg, 74, Israeli politician, mayor of
Netanya (since 1998). •
Fernando Bale, 12, Australian racing greyhound. •
Llyn Foulkes, 91, American visual artist. •
Margit Frenk, 100, German-born Mexican philologist. •
Teodor Gotszalk, 59, Polish scientist and academic (
Wrocław University of Science and Technology). •
Siegfried Grossmann, 95, German theoretical physicist. •
Jean Guidoni, 74, French singer and songwriter. •
Jonas Hallberg, 80, Swedish journalist. •
David Hanly, 81, Irish writer and radio broadcaster (
Morning Ireland). •
Kenneth F. Harper, 94, American politician,
secretary of state of Kentucky (1971–1972) and member of the
Kentucky House of Representatives (1964–1968, 1982–1995). •
Pierre Hérisson, 80, French politician. •
Shane Hill, 59, Australian politician,
Western Australia MLA (2001–2008). •
Denys Hobson, 74, South African cricketer (
Eastern Province,
Western Province). •
Roly Howard, 90, English football manager (
Marine). •
Jellybean Johnson, 69, American musician (
The Time), songwriter ("
Criticize"), and record producer ("
Black Cat"). •
Malcolm Lesiter, 88, English curate,
archdeacon of Bedford (1993–2003). •
Peter Lindenfeld, 100, Austrian-born American physicist. •
Gerald Matticks, 85, Canadian gangster. •
Fernando Naranjo, 77, Ecuadorian politician, prefect of
Tungurahua Province (2000–2019). •
Seoirse Ó Dochartaigh, 79, Irish musician. •
Leila Pärtelpoeg, 98, Estonian architect. •
Philip Perkis, 90, American photographer. •
Michele Pollesel, 76, Canadian Anglican bishop, pancreatic cancer. •
Rodney Rogers, 54, American basketball player (
Denver Nuggets,
Los Angeles Clippers,
Phoenix Suns), complications from spinal cord injury. •
June Swann, 95–96, British footwear historian. •
Doru Toma, 68, Romanian footballer (
Argeș Pitești,
Chimia Râmnicu Vâlcea,
Dacia Pitești). •
Ian Turnbull, 90, Canadian politician,
Manitoba MLA (1969–1977). •
Max Urick, 85, American football coach (
Wabash Little Giants) and athletic director (
Iowa State Cyclones,
Kansas State Wildcats). •
Ornella Vanoni, 91, Italian singer ("
Senza fine", "
L'appuntamento") and actress (
Duel of the Titans), heart attack. •
Lamarr Wilson, 48, American internet personality, suicide by asphyxiation. •
Sir Po-shing Woo, 96, Hong Kong solicitor and politician,
MUC (1967–1971). •
Eli Zeira, 97, Israeli military intelligence officer.
22 •
William Addo, 72, Ghanaian actor. •
Robert Birenbaum, 99, French
resistance fighter. •
Jonathan Farwell, 93, American actor (
The Young and the Restless,
The Doctors,
The Edge of Night), complications from hip fracture. •
Toshio Gotō, 87, Japanese film director (
Beauty), lymphoma. •
Skye Gyngell, 62, Australian chef and food editor (
Vogue), cancer. •
Ko Lay Inwa Gonyi, 89, Burmese poet. •
Annegret Kroniger, 73, German sprinter, Olympic silver medalist (
1976). •
André Libik, 93, Hungarian film producer (
Titanic - Nachspiel einer Katastrophe,
Der Mann, der sich in Luft auflöste). •
Roland Littlewood, 78, British anthropologist and psychiatrist. •
Allan Moffat, 86, Canadian-born Australian racing driver, complications from Alzheimer's disease. •
Joseph K. Munyao, 85, Kenyan politician,
MP (1975–1979, 1983–1988, 2003–2007). •
Dadou Pasquet, 72, Haitian singer-songwriter and guitarist (
Magnum Band,
Tabou Combo). •
Jamie T. Phelps, 84, American theologian. •
Claude Pringalle, 94, Belgian-born French politician, three-time
deputy, mayor of
Séranvillers-Forenville (1977–2008). •
Nuria Quevedo, 87, Spanish painter and graphic artist. •
Richard H. Shultz, 78, American scholar. •
Tamilanban, 92, Indian poet. •
Rosalie Tennison, 67, Canadian author and journalist. •
Paul Tremmel, 96, German poet. •
Gennady Voronin, 83, Russian economist and politician, president of
Gosstandart (1997–2001). •
Huba Wass de Czege, 84, Hungarian-born American military officer.
23 •
Suhail Bahwan, 86, Omani conglomerate industry executive. •
Noureddine Ben Ayed, 73, Tunisian actor (
Man of Ashes). •
H. Rap Brown, 82, American civil rights activist and convicted murderer, chairman of the
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (1967–1968). •
Antonio Buonomo, 92, Italian percussionist. •
Byeon Yung-jeon, 85, South Korean politician,
MP (1996–2004, 2008–2012). •
Domenico Caruso, 92, Italian poet and writer. •
Margaretta D'Arcy, 91, Irish actress, writer and activist. •
Ihor Duda, 85, Ukrainian art historian. •
Sir Terence English, 93, South African-born English cardiac surgeon, complications from a stroke. •
Michail Grobman, 86, Russian-born Israeli poet and painter. •
Jenő Hámori, 92, Hungarian fencer, Olympic champion (
1956). •
Khizer Hayat, 86, Pakistani cricketer (
Punjab,
Pakistan Railways) and umpire. •
David Heathcote, 94, British artist, collector and academic. •
Jim Jacumin, 89, American politician, member of the
North Carolina Senate (2005–2011). •
Ana Victoria Jiménez, 84, Mexican photographer and feminist activist. •
Alistar Jordan, 76, New Zealand cricketer (
Central Districts,
Cambridgeshire). •
Ljiljana Jorgovanović, 66, Serbian songwriter. •
Kumari Kamala, 91, Indian dancer and actress (
Ekambavanan,
Mohana Sundaram,
Bhookailas). •
Fergus Kerr, 94, Scottish Catholic priest. •
Udo Kier, 81, German actor (
Flesh for Frankenstein,
My Own Private Idaho,
Blade). •
Alex Kirby, 86, British journalist, cancer. •
Mikuláš Krnáč, 78, Slovak Olympic footballer (
1968). •
Nancy Lane Perham, 89, Canadian cell biologist and artist. •
Yoro Lamine Ly, 37, Senegalese footballer (
Shirak,
national team). •
Vanes Martirosyan, 39, Armenian-born American Olympic boxer (
2004), skin cancer. •
Dave Morehead, 82, American baseball player (
Boston Red Sox,
Kansas City Royals). •
René Passet, 99, French economist. •
Kevin Ryan, 73, American politician, member of the
Connecticut House of Representatives (since 1993). •
Valentina Sharykina, 85, Russian actress (
Yeltsin: Three Days in August,
July Rain,
Down House). •
Nikita Simonyan, 99, Russian football player (
Spartak Moscow,
Soviet Union national team) and manager (Soviet Union national team), Olympic champion (
1956). •
Haytham Ali Tabatabai, 56–57, Lebanese militant, commander of
Hezbollah,
airstrike. •
Phil Upchurch, 84, American jazz and blues guitarist. •
Wang Huo, 101, Chinese novelist and journalist. •
Liliya Yudina, 96, Russian actress (
May Nights,
Behind the Footlights).
24 •
László Ábrahám, 82, Hungarian lawyer. •
Abu Ali, 79, Nigerian brigadier general and politician,
governor of Bauchi State (1990–1992). •
George Altman, 92, American baseball player (
Chicago Cubs,
Tokyo / Lotte Orions). •
Ione Borges, 73, Brazilian television presenter (
TV Gazeta). •
Jimmy Cliff, 81, Jamaican
Hall of Fame reggae singer-songwriter ("
Many Rivers to Cross", "
You Can Get It If You Really Want") and actor (
The Harder They Come), pneumonia. •
James Como, 78, American literary scholar, heart failure. •
Dharmendra, 89, Indian actor (
Ayee Milan Ki Bela,
Mera Gaon Mera Desh,
Life in a... Metro) and politician,
MP (2004–2009), heart disease. •
Viola Fletcher, 111, American civil rights activist, survivor of the
Tulsa race massacre. •
Jill Freud, 98, British actress (
Torchy the Battery Boy,
Love Actually), inspiration for
Lucy Pevensie. •
Bettye Frink, 92, American politician,
Alabama secretary of state (1959–1963) and
state auditor (1963–1967, 1975–1983). •
Mikhail Gorshkov, 74, Russian sociologist. •
Donald Havioyak, 75, Canadian politician,
Nunavut MLA (1999–2004). (death announced on this date) •
Jodie Haydon, 80, American politician, member of the
Kentucky House of Representatives (1997–2005). •
Dave Hewitt, 64, Scottish writer (
The Angry Corrie). •
Derek Holmes, 86, Canadian ice hockey player (
Wembley Lions), administrator and scout (
Hockey Canada). •
Loraine Hutchins, 77, American bisexual rights and feminist activist (
Bi Any Other Name). •
Lars Johanson, 89, Swedish
Turkologist. •
Stephen Kanitz, 79, Brazilian economist and political columnist (
Revista Veja). •
Pamela Kola, 82, Kenyan children's author and educator. •
Jorga Kotrbová, 78, Czech actress (
Princess Goldilocks,
Honza málem králem,
Utrpení mladého Boháčka). •
Sergei Krestenenko, 69, Russian football player (
Dynamo Moscow,
Lokomotiv Moscow) and manager (
Fakel Voronezh). •
David M. Malone, 71, Canadian author. •
Thomas McMahon, 89, English Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Brentwood (1980–2014). •
Juan José Mussi, 84, Argentine politician, member of the
Buenos Aires Province Chamber of Deputies (2013–2017). •
Heribert Offermanns, 88, German chemist. •
Park Sang-gyu, 89, South Korean politician,
MP (1996–2004). •
Ronny Pasla, 78, Indonesian footballer (
PSMS Medan,
Persija Jakarta,
national team). •
Rags to Riches, 21, American racehorse,
Belmont Stakes winner (
2007). •
David Rusk, 85, American politician,
mayor of Albuquerque (1977–1981). •
Jack Shepherd, 85, English actor (
Wycliffe,
Bill Brand,
Wonderland). •
Randy Tyree, 85, American politician,
mayor of Knoxville (1976–1983).
25 •
Bernardo Álvarez Afonso, 76, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
San Cristóbal de La Laguna (2005–2024), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. •
David Barioni, 67, Brazilian businessman. •
Bernard Besret, 90, French theologian. •
Biyouna, 73, Algerian singer and actress (
Bacon on the Side,
Holiday,
Belleville Cop). •
Diwakar Bhatt, 79, Indian politician,
Uttarakhand MLA (2007–2012). •
Lorenzo Buffon, 95, Italian footballer (
Milan,
Inter Milan,
national team), cardiac arrest. •
Alicia R. Chacón, 87, American politician. •
James F. Conway, 93, American politician,
mayor of St. Louis (1977–1981), prostate cancer. •
Charles W. Dyke, 90, American lieutenant general. •
Gentildonna, 16, Japanese racehorse. •
Terence Higgins, Baron Higgins, 97, British Olympic athlete (
1952) and politician,
MP (1964–1997) and member of the
House of Lords (1997–2019). •
Reginald Jackson, 71, American
African Methodist Episcopal Church bishop. •
Colleen Jones, 65, Canadian curler and television personality (
CBC News Network), cancer. •
Stancho Kolev, 88, Bulgarian freestyle wrestler, Olympic silver medallist (
1960,
1964). •
Lee Soon-jae, 91, South Korean actor (
Good Morning President,
Grandpas Over Flowers,
Idol School) and politician,
MP (1992–1996). •
Trygve Moe, 97, Norwegian journalist. •
Guy Morançon, 97, French composer and organist. •
Johnny Newman, 91, English football player (
Plymouth,
Exeter) and manager (
Grimsby). (death announced on this date) •
Tim Prentice, 95, American sculptor. •
José Afonso da Silva, 100, Brazilian jurist. •
Valerian Sobolev, 87, Russian weapons designer. •
Theresa Anne Tull, 89, American politician and diplomat, ambassador to
Guyana (1987–1990) and
Brunei (1993–1996). •
Gondoo U Thein Naing, 89, Burmese writer and educator. •
Graeme Turner, 77–78, Australian academic. •
Mike Watkins, 73, Welsh rugby union player (
Cardiff,
Newport,
national team).
26 •
Valentina Basiul, 43, Moldovan-born Romanian journalist (
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty), cancer. •
Dahiru Usman Bauchi, 98, Nigerian Islamic preacher and scholar. •
Donal Carey, 88, Irish politician,
senator (1981–1982),
TD (1982–2002) and
minister of state (1995–1997). •
Judy Cheeks, 71, American singer ("
Reach"). •
Gary Elkins, 70, American politician, member of the
Texas House of Representatives (1995–2019). •
Sam E. Haddon, 88, American jurist, judge of the
U.S. District Court for Montana (since 2001). •
Eugene Hasenfus, 84, American CIA operative (
Iran–Contra affair), cancer. •
Grant Hildebrand, 91, American architect and architectural historian. •
Pam Hogg, 74, Scottish fashion designer. •
William Jenkins, 88, South African-born American veterinary scientist and academic administrator, president of the
LSU System (1999–2007, 2012–2013). •
Shpat Kasapi, 40, Albanian singer-songwriter, heart attack. •
Marsha Kinder, 85, American film scholar. •
Andrew Lauder, 78, British record company executive. •
Ferdinand Maemba Liwoke, 88,
Congolese Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop (1983–1987) and bishop of
Lolo (1987–2015). •
Jo Luck, 83, American businesswoman, CEO of
Heifer International. •
Ralph Menzies, 67, American convicted murderer. •
Tommy Murray, 82, Scottish footballer (
Carlisle United,
Heart of Midlothian,
Airdrieonians). •
Les O'Neill, 81, English football player (
Darlington,
Carlisle United) and manager (
Workington). •
Hubert Raudaschl, 83, Austrian sailor, Olympic silver medallist (
1968,
1980). •
Gail Scott, 82, Canadian journalist and television personality (
Canada AM), lung cancer. •
Vsevolod Shilovsky, 87, Russian actor (
Destiny,
Jaguar,
Once Upon a Time There Lived a Simple Woman). •
Vladimir Susin, 69, Russian football player (
SKA-Khabarovsk) and manager (
Lokomotiv Moscow, SKA-Khabarovsk). •
Richard Turnbull, 65, English theologian. •
Faith Winter, 45, American politician, member of the
Colorado Senate (since 2019) and
House of Representatives (2015–2019), traffic collision. •
Wong Choon Hin, 75, Malaysian Olympic field hockey player (
1972,
1976).
27 •
Stjepan Blažević, 83, Bosnian footballer (
Sarajevo,
Borac Banja Luka). •
Barry Dempster, 73, Canadian poet and novelist. •
Ann-Margaret Ferrante, 53, American politician, member of the
Massachusetts House of Representatives (since 2009), pancreatic cancer. •
Ian Hampton, 83, New Zealand cricketer (
Central Districts). •
Francisco Gil Hellín, 85, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, secretary of
Pontifical Council for the Family (1996–2002) and archbishop of
Burgos (2002–2015). •
Richard Kindersley, 86, British typeface designer, stone letter carver and sculptor. •
Rafail Krichevskii, 89, Russian mathematician. •
Peep Lassmann, 77, Estonian pianist. •
László Lehoczki, 67, Hungarian civil defense rescuer. •
Phyllis Lee Levin, 104, American fashion journalist and author (
Edith and Woodrow). •
Agnieszka Maciąg, 56, Polish actress and model. •
Vasco Martins, 68–69, Cape Verdean musician and composer. •
Yutaka Nakajima, 73, Japanese actress, colorectal cancer. •
Bodil Nyboe Andersen, 85, Danish economist, governor of the
Danmarks Nationalbank (1995–2005). •
Raul Santoserpa, 86, Cuban painter and engraver. •
Robert A. M. Stern, 86, American architect (
15 Central Park West,
220 Central Park South), dean of the
Yale School of Architecture (1998–2016), lung disease. •
Pierre Suard, 91, French telecommunications industry executive, chairman of
Alcatel (1986–1995). •
Lorenz Weinrich, 96, German historian and academic. •
Peter Whittle, 64, British politician, member of the
London Assembly (2016–2021), cancer. •
Holly Wright, 84, American photographer. •
Prince Chulcherm Yukol, 78, Thai royal and military officer. •
Fuzzy Zoeller, 74, American golfer,
Masters (
1979) and
U.S. Open (
1984) champion.
28 •
Ueli Aebi, 79, Swiss structural biologist. •
Gyula Balog, 65–66, Hungarian human rights activist. (death announced on this date) •
Henri Beaufour, 60, French businessman. •
Ingrid van Bergen, 94, German actress (
Roses for the Prosecutor,
Town Without Pity,
The Counterfeit Traitor). •
Arne Birkenstock, 57, German film director (
12 Tangos,
Chandani: The Daughter of the Elephant Whisperer,
Beltracchi: The Art of Forgery) and screenwriter. •
Ernie Bond, 96, English footballer (
Carlisle United,
Manchester United). •
Lise Bourdin, 99, French actress (
The Last Five Minutes,
Desperate Farewell,
The River of Three Junks). •
Bill Butler, 88, American football player (
Green Bay Packers). •
Natascha Heintz, 95, Norwegian paleontologist. •
Sriprakash Jaiswal, 81, Indian politician,
MP (1999–2014),
minister of coal (2011–2014) and
state minister of home affairs (2004–2009). •
Alain Jamet, 91, French politician, co-founder of the
National Rally. •
Lee Moon-soo, 76, South Korean actor (
My Son,
Good Morning President,
Late Blossom). •
Yutaka Ōta, 69, Japanese politician, mayor of
Azumino (since 2021), cardiac arrest. •
Anthony Parel, 99, Canadian historian, author and academic. •
Natalya Petrusyova, 70, Russian speed skater, Olympic champion (
1980), world champion (
1980, 1981). •
Ken Price, 71, English footballer (
Southend United,
Gillingham,
Reading). •
Kurt Presslmayr, 82, Austrian Olympic slalom canoeist (
1972). •
Imran Sherwani, 63, British field hockey player, Olympic champion (
1988), complications from Alzheimer's disease. •
Sir John Stanley, 83, British politician,
MP (1974–2015). •
Sybill Storz, 88, German medical technology executive (
Karl Storz GmbH). •
Charles W. Sydnor Jr., 82, American historian. •
Dan Tolkowsky, 104, Israeli military officer and businessman,
commander of the Air Force (1953–1958). •
Mario de la Torre Hernández, 85, Mexican politician, member of the
Congress of Chihuahua (1977–1980) and the
Chamber of Deputies (1994–1997),
mayor of Chihuahua (1986–1989). •
Daniel Woodrell, 72, American novelist (
Give Us a Kiss, ''
Winter's Bone''), pancreatic cancer. •
Moshe Yegar, 95, Argentine-born Israeli diplomat and historian.
29 •
Madeleine Alingué, 60, Chadian politician,
secretary of state for economic forecasting and international partnerships (2022–2024). •
Amos Bairoch, 68, Swiss bioinformatician. •
DéLana R. A. Dameron, 40, American writer and poet. •
Nigel de Gruchy, 82, British trade union official, general secretary of
NASUWT (1990–2002). •
Stan Evans, 95, Australian politician,
South Australia MP (1968–1993). •
Leslie Fish, 81, American folk musician ("
Banned from Argo"), author and political activist. •
Klavdiya Gadyuchkina, 114, Russian supercentenarian, oldest person in Russia (since 2022). •
Kanathil Jameela, 59, Indian politician,
Kerala MLA (since 2021), cancer. •
Erwin Jutzet, 74, Swiss politician, member of the
Council of State of the Canton of Fribourg (2007–2016),
National Council (1995–2007), and the
Grand Council of Fribourg (1982–1995). •
Simon Kulli, 52, Albanian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Sapë (since 2017). •
Toni Lamond, 93, Australian actress (
Number 96,
Razzle Dazzle: A Journey into Dance,
In Melbourne Tonight). •
Donald Langlands, 90, Scottish racing cyclist. •
Ludwig Minelli, 92, Swiss lawyer, founder of
Dignitas, assisted suicide. •
Tomomichi Nishimura, 79, Japanese voice actor (
Street Fighter,
Yu Yu Hakusho,
Slam Dunk). •
José Luis Olivas, 73, Spanish politician,
president of the Valencian Government (2002–2003). •
José Ortega Torres, 82, Spanish poet, injuries sustained in a fire. •
Frank Pé, 69, Belgian comic book artist. •
Alonzo Saclag, 83, Filipino musician and dancer. •
Eddie Sayers, 83–84, Northern Irish
loyalist. •
Seo Dong-kown, 93, South Korean lawyer,
prosecutor general (1985–1987). •
Dwight Morrell Smith, 94, American academic, chancellor of the
University of Denver (1984–1989). •
Sir Tom Stoppard, 88, Czech-born British playwright (
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead) and screenwriter (
Shakespeare in Love,
Empire of the Sun), five-time
Tony winner. •
Klaus von Trotha, 87, German politician, member of the
Landtag of Baden-Württemberg (1976–2001). •
Sir Andreas Whittam Smith, 88, British financial journalist, co-founder of
The Independent.
30 •
Said Assagaff, 72, Indonesian politician,
governor of Maluku (2014–2019). •
Chithra Balasuriya, 94, Sri Lankan film producer (
Thun Man Handiya). •
Sir John Blofeld, 93, English barrister and high court judge (1990–2001) •
Billy Bonds, 79, English footballer (
West Ham United,
Charlton Athletic). •
Michael Boyers, 77, English cricketer (
Essex). •
Robert H. Edwards, 90, American academic administrator, president of
Carleton College (1977–1986) and
Bowdoin College (1990–2001). •
Bob Foster, 78, American politician,
mayor of Long Beach, California (2006–2014). •
Tim Harkness, 87, Canadian baseball player (
Los Angeles Dodgers,
New York Mets). •
Brian Hayes, 87, Australian-born British broadcaster (
BBC Radio 2). •
Robert Hung-Ngai Ho, 93, Hong Kong-born Canadian philanthropist. •
Ram Loevy, 85, Israeli film director (
Bread,
Close, Closed, Closure,
The Dead of Jaffa) and screenwriter. •
Hege Newth, 59, Norwegian writer, cancer. •
Billy Nichols, 85, American musician and songwriter ("
Do It ('Til You're Satisfied)"). •
Harmon Seawel, 82, American politician, member of the
Arkansas House of Representatives (1999–2005). •
Dag Spantell, 75, Norwegian singer, cancer. •
M. S. Umesh, 80, Indian actor (
Pillalu Techina Challani Rajyam,
Katha Sangama,
Shruthi Seridaaga) and comedian, liver cancer. •
Warren Williams, 85, Australian rock musician. ==References==