1 •
Olivier Baudry, 44, French footballer (
Sochaux), cancer. •
Hansje Bunschoten, 59, Dutch Olympic swimmer (
1972) and television presenter, complications from breast cancer. •
Pierluigi Cappello, 50, Italian poet,
Viareggio Prize laureate (2010). •
Dao Shixun, 89, Chinese politician. •
Bob Deacon, 73, British social scientist. •
Edward B. Giller, 99, American USAF major general. •
Robert D. Hales, 85, American religious leader (
LDS Church). •
Andy Hopkins, 67, American football player (
Hamilton Tiger-Cats). •
Arthur Janov, 93, American psychologist (
The Primal Scream), complications from a stroke. •
Hugh Kearney, 93, British historian. •
Butch Lenton, 61, Australian councillor and community advocate, mayor of the
Shire of Winton (since 2012), cancer. •
František Listopad, 95, Czech-born Portuguese poet, prose writer and director. •
Donald James Mackinnon, 88, Australian politician, member of the
Victorian Legislative Assembly for
Box Hill (1976–1982). •
Edmond Maire, 86, French labor union leader, secretary general of
CFDT (1971–1988). •
István Mészáros, 86, Hungarian Marxist philosopher (
Socialism or Barbarism) and professor (
University of Sussex). •
Muktar Muhammed, 72, Nigerian military officer,
Governor of
Kaduna (1977–1978), cancer. •
Angelika Muharukua, 59, Namibian
Herero politician,
MP (since 1995). •
Samuel Irving Newhouse Jr., 89, American publisher (
Advance Publications) and businessman. •
Stephen Paddock, 64, American gunman (
2017 Las Vegas shooting), suicide by gunshot. •
José Pratas, 59, Portuguese football referee. •
Philippe Rahmy, 52, Swiss poet and writer,
Swiss Literature Awards laureate (2017). •
Eliu Rivera, 73, Puerto Rican activist and politician. •
Dave Strader, 62, American sportscaster (
Dallas Stars,
Detroit Red Wings,
Phoenix Coyotes), cholangiocarcinoma. •
John Swinburne, 87, Scottish politician, founder of
SSCUP and member of
Parliament (2003–2007). •
Larissa Volpert, 91, Russian-Estonian philologist and chess
Woman Grandmaster,
Soviet women's chess champion (1954, 1958, 1959).
2 •
Peter Burke, 90, New Zealand rugby union player (
Taranaki,
national team). •
Warren Burton, 72, American actor (
All My Children,
Gettysburg,
Green Lantern). •
Slip Capone, 38, American rapper. •
Evangelina Elizondo, 88, Mexican actress, artist and singer. •
Robert Elsie, 67, Canadian-born German
Albanologist, linguist and translator, motor neuron disease. •
Solly Hemus, 94, American baseball player and manager (
St. Louis Cardinals,
Philadelphia Phillies). •
Klaus Huber, 92, Swiss composer and academic. •
Azra Kolaković, 40, Bosnian pop singer, uterine cancer. •
Edwin N. Lightfoot, 92, American biochemical engineer. •
Friedrich von Löffelholz, 62, German Olympic time trials cyclist (
1976) and university lecturer. •
Norma Male, 101, Australian government administrator. •
Hanumant Moreshwar Marathe, 77, Indian writer and journalist. •
Edward Mhinga, 89, South African politician,
Chief Minister of Gazankulu (1993). •
Øyvin Norborg, 78, Norwegian newspaper editor. •
Simon Ostrach, 93, American scientist. •
Paul Otellini, 66, American businessman, CEO of
Intel (2005–2013). •
Antonio Pantojas, 68, Puerto Rican actor, dancer, playwright and female impersonator, heart attack. •
Jim Patterson, 67, American politician, member of the
Alabama House of Representatives (since 2010), heart attack. •
Marcel Germain Perrier, 84, French Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of
Pamiers (2000–2008). •
Tom Petty, 66, American
Hall of Fame musician (
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers,
Traveling Wilburys) and voice actor (
King of the Hill), accidental drug overdose. •
Jean Roesser, 87, American politician, member of the
Maryland Senate (1995–2003), complications of leukemia. •
Patrocinio Samudio, 42, Paraguayan footballer, heart attack. •
Neil Smelser, 87, American sociologist. •
Barbara Tisserat, 66, American lithographer, lung cancer. •
Robert Yates, 74, American racing team owner (
Yates Racing),
NASCAR Winston Cup champion (
1999), liver cancer.
3 •
Rodney Bickerstaffe, 72, British trade unionist, General Secretary of
NUPE (1982–1993) and
UNISON (1996–2001). •
Robert Henry Bragg Jr., 98, American physicist. •
Ming Chang, 85, Chinese-born American naval officer. •
David Dolbin, 85, American football player and coach. •
Curtis Ford Jr., 95, American politician, member of the
Texas House of Representatives (1953–1957). •
Bob Gannon, 58, American politician, member of the
Wisconsin State Assembly (since 2015). •
Chittani Ramachandra Hegde, 84, Indian
Yakshagana artist, stroke. •
John Herrnstein, 79, American baseball player (
Philadelphia Phillies,
Chicago Cubs,
Atlanta Braves). •
Hornsby Howell, 90, American football player and coach. •
Norm Jamison, 67, Canadian politician, member of the
Legislative Assembly of Ontario (1990–1995), liver cancer. •
Ninja Jorgensen, 77, American Olympic volleyball player. •
Michel Jouvet, 91, French
oneirologist and neurobiologist, developer of
Modafinil and discoverer of
REM sleep. •
Isabella Karle, 95, American scientist, brain tumor. •
Kim Un-yong, 86, South Korean sports administrator, President of
World Taekwondo Federation (1973–2004). •
Jack Laver, 100, Australian cricketer. •
André Lévy, 91, French
sinologist and translator. •
Victorino Martín Andrés, 88, Spanish breeder of
fighting bulls, stroke. •
Francesco Martino, 80, Italian politician, President of
Sicily (1993–1995). •
Les Mutrie, 66, English footballer (
Hull City), cancer. •
Dieter Nörr, 86, German scholar of ancient law. •
Lance Russell, 91, American professional wrestling announcer and commentator (
CWA,
USWA,
WCW), complications from a broken hip. •
Jalal Talabani, 83, Iraqi-Kurdish politician,
Prime Minister (2003) and
President (2005–2014), cerebral hemorrhage. •
Norma Williams, 88, New Zealand swimmer, British Empire Games silver medallist (
1950).
4 •
Davoud Ahmadinejad, 67, Iranian politician, heart attack. •
Lawrence Argent, 60, British-born American sculptor, cardiac arrest. •
Atiqa Bano, 77, Indian educationist and curator. •
Vivian Castleberry, 95, American journalist and newspaper editor. •
Bronisław Chromy, 92, Polish sculptor (
Wawel Dragon). •
Liam Cosgrave, 97, Irish politician,
Taoiseach (1973–1977). •
Lyudmila Gureyeva, 74, Ukrainian-born Russian volleyball player, Olympic silver medalist (
1964). •
Rufus Hannah, 63, American advocate for homeless rights, traffic collision. •
Janis Hansen, 74, American singer and author, myelofibrosis and acute myeloid leukemia. •
Karel Kolář, 61, Czech athlete,
European Indoor champion (
1979). •
Edward Mazurek, 78, American politician, member of the
Maine House of Representatives (2004–2012), and
Maine Senate (2012–2014). •
John Miller, 79, American politician, member of the
U.S. House of Representatives for
Washington's 1st congressional district (1985–1993), cancer. •
Jesús Mosterín, 76, Spanish anthropologist and philosopher of science, lung cancer. •
Richard Paris, 75, Australian Olympic cyclist (
1964). •
Jerry Ross, 84, American producer and songwriter ("
I'm Gonna Make You Love Me"), founder of
Heritage and
Colossus Records, prostate cancer. •
Keith Schmidt, 95, Australian cricketer. •
Yosihiko H. Sinoto, 93, Japanese-born American anthropologist (
Hane excavation). •
William Tepper, 69, American actor (
Bachelor Party,
Drive, He Said) and screenwriter (
Grilled), heart attack. •
Barry Thomas, 85, American sound engineer (
Days of Heaven,
Witness,
7th Heaven), stroke. •
Harry Wikman, 88, Finnish Olympic rower.
5 •
Georges Baert, 91, Belgian Olympic basketball player. •
Heley de Abreu Silva Batista, 43, Brazilian teacher (
Janaúba Tragedy), burns. •
Armin Delong, 92, Czech physicist. •
Ruth Escobar, 81, Portuguese-born Brazilian actress (
The Jew) and politician, founder of
Teatro Ruth Escobar. •
Kelly Gage, 92, American attorney and politician, member of the
Minnesota Senate (1967–1972). •
Toon Geurts, 85, Dutch sprint canoer, Olympic silver medalist (
1964). •
Georges Griffiths, 27, Ivorian footballer (
Lombard-Pápa,
Diósgyőr,
national U-23 team), shot. •
Ted Haley, 96, American politician and surgeon. •
Dan Hanganu, 78, Romanian-born Canadian architect. •
Nora Johnson, 84, American author. •
John Knott, 78, British metallurgist. •
Eberhard van der Laan, 62, Dutch politician and lawyer,
Minister for Housing, Communities and Integration (2008–2010),
Mayor of Amsterdam (since 2010), lung cancer. •
António de Macedo, 86, Portuguese filmmaker, esotericism writer and professor. •
Trevor Martin, 87, Scottish actor (
Doctor Who and the Daleks in the Seven Keys to Doomsday,
Coronation Street,
Babel). •
Jan McLelland, 60, English dermatologist. •
Kurt Mislow, 94, German-born American chemist. •
Peter Plouviez, 86, British trade union leader, General Secretary of
Equity (1974–1991). •
Giorgio Pressburger, 80, Hungarian-born Italian writer,
Viareggio Prize laureate (1998). •
Anna Stewart, 53, British businesswoman, CEO of
Laing O'Rourke (2013–2015), non-executive director of
Babcock International (since 2012). •
Sylke Tempel, 54, German journalist and writer, struck by a tree. •
Myles Tierney, 80, American mathematician. •
François Xavier Nguyễn Văn Sang, 85, Vietnamese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of
Thái Bình (1990–2009). •
Bilat Paswan Vihangam, 77, Indian writer and politician. •
Anne Wiazemsky, 70, French actress (
Au hasard Balthazar,
La Chinoise) and writer, breast cancer.
6 •
Roberto Anzolin, 79, Italian footballer (
Juventus,
national team). •
Tarnia Baker, 50, South African politician, member of the
National Assembly (since 2014), traffic collision. •
Brian Bannon, 87, Australian politician, member of the
New South Wales Legislative Assembly for
Rockdale (1959–1986). •
Holly Block, 58, American museologist, gallery director in
Art in General (1988–2004) and Director of
Bronx Museum of the Arts (since 2006), breast cancer. •
William Arthur Cochrane, 91, Canadian physician. •
Terry Downes, 81, British boxer, world champion (1961–1962) and actor (
The Fearless Vampire Killers,
Caravaggio). •
Darsi Ferrer Ramírez, 47, Cuban journalist, doctor and Castro dissident,
prisoner of conscience (2009–2010). •
Gao Mang, 90–91, Chinese translator. •
Lou Gare, 78, English jazz saxophonist. •
Marek Gołąb, 77, Polish weightlifter, Olympic bronze medalist (
1968). •
Connie Hawkins, 75, American
Hall of Fame basketball player (
Harlem Globetrotters,
Pittsburgh Pipers,
Phoenix Suns). •
Hervé L. Leroux, 60, French fashion designer, founder of
Hervé Leger, ruptured aneurysm. •
David Marks, 64, British architect and entrepreneur, co-designer of
London Eye and
British Airways i360 observation tower. •
Ralphie May, 45, American comedian (
Last Comic Standing), cardiac arrest. •
Ian McNeill, 85, Scottish football player (
Aberdeen) and manager (
Ross County,
Wigan Athletic). •
Mary Moore, 87, British author and diplomat. •
Angelo Munzone, 84, Italian politician, Mayor of
Catania (1982–1984). •
Dick Roeding, 86, American politician, member of the
Kentucky Senate (1991–2009). •
Bunny Sigler, 76, American songwriter and record producer (
The O'Jays,
The Roots,
Patti LaBelle), heart attack. •
Judy Stone, 93, American film critic and author (
San Francisco Chronicle,
The New York Times,
Los Angeles Times). •
Ray Turnbull, 78, Canadian curler, world championship silver medalist (
1965), pneumonia.
7 •
Kazys Almenas, 82, Lithuanian physicist, engineer and publisher. •
Hugo Budinger, 90, German field hockey player, Olympic bronze medalist (
1956). •
George Dempsey, 88, American basketball player (
Philadelphia Warriors). •
Hugo Dollheiser, 90, German field hockey player, Olympic bronze medalist (
1956). •
Harald E. Esch, 85, German-born American biologist. •
Robert Honeysucker, 74, American operatic baritone. •
Vyacheslav Ivanov, 88, Russian philologist and
semiotician, co-developer of
glottalic theory. •
Jan Arvid Johansen, 70, Norwegian musician, cancer. •
Ole Krarup, 82, Danish politician,
MEP (1994–2007). •
Jim Landis, 83, American baseball player (
Chicago White Sox), cancer. •
Óscar Lara Aréchiga, 65, Mexican politician. •
Cosimo Mele, 60, Italian politician,
Deputy (2006–2008), Mayor of
Carovigno (2013–2015), stroke. •
Patrick Nair, 85, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of
Meerut (1974–2008). •
Antun Rudinski, 80, Serbian football manager and player (
Red Star Belgrade). •
Konstantin Sarsania, 49, Russian football player and manager. •
Kundan Shah, 69, Indian film director (
Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro), heart attack. •
Gaya Singh, 74, Indian politician,
Senator (1992–2004). •
Jane Slowey, British charity worker, cancer. •
Wacław Świerzawski, 90, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of
Sandomierz (1992–2002). •
Washington SyCip, 96, Filipino accountant, founder of the
Asian Institute of Management and
SGV & Company. •
Myra Brooks Turner, 81, American composer. •
Joan Zamboni, 83, American ice dancer.
8 •
Henedina Abad, 62, Filipino politician, member of the
House of Representatives for
Batanes (2004–2007, since 2010), cancer. •
Coriún Aharonián, 77, Uruguayan electroacoustic music composer and musicologist. •
Loula Anagnostaki, 88, Greek dramatist. •
László Aradszky, 82, Hungarian pop singer. •
Aldo Biscardi, 86, Italian football broadcaster (
Il processo di Biscardi). •
Mike Boland, 62, Canadian ice hockey player (
Kansas City Scouts,
Buffalo Sabres). •
Gianni Bonagura, 91, Italian actor and voice actor (
Sherlock Holmes,
In Prison Awaiting Trial). •
Slim Chaker, 56, Tunisian politician, Minister of Youth and Sports (2011),
Minister of Finance (2015–2016) and Minister of Public Health (since 2017), heart disease. •
Lee Delano, 86, American actor (
The Birdcage). •
Mlondi Dlamini, 20, South African footballer (
Maritzburg United), traffic collision. •
Edna Dummerth, 93, American baseball player (
All-American Girls Professional Baseball League). •
Darryl Edestrand, 71, Canadian ice hockey player (
Pittsburgh Penguins,
Boston Bruins,
Los Angeles Kings). •
Merrill Heatter, 91, American screenwriter and producer (
Hollywood Squares,
Wacky Races,
Gambit). •
Mark S. Joshi, 48, British mathematician, heart attack. •
Jerry Kleczka, 73, American politician, member of the
U.S. House of Representatives for
Wisconsin's 4th congressional district (1984–2005). •
Don Lock, 81, American baseball player (
Washington Senators,
Philadelphia Phillies). •
Gary Lowe, 83, American football player (
Detroit Lions,
Washington Redskins). •
Michel, 36, Brazilian footballer (
SK Slavia Prague), leukemia. •
Beverly Reid O'Connell, 52, American federal judge,
U.S. District Court for the Central District of California (2013–2017). •
Grady Tate, 85, American jazz drummer and singer (
Schoolhouse Rock!). •
Y. A. Tittle, 90, American football player (
Baltimore Colts,
San Francisco 49ers,
New York Giants). •
Birgitta Ulfsson, 89, Finnish-Swedish actress (
Rederiet).
9 •
Manuel Busto, 85, French racing cyclist. •
Armando Calderón Sol, 69, Salvadoran politician,
President (1994–1999), lung cancer. •
Tony Calvento, 63, Filipino journalist (
Calvento Files), multiple organ failure. •
Allan Chumak, 82, Russian faith healer. •
Michel Diefenbacher, 70, French politician. •
Gary Flather, 80, English judge and disability rights campaigner. •
ElizaBeth Gilligan, 55, American fantasy author, cancer. •
Dale Hagerman, 90, American pharmacist, co-founder of
Diplomat Pharmacy. •
Roy Hawes, 91, American baseball player (
Washington Senators). •
Ben Hawkins, 73, American football player (
Philadelphia Eagles). •
Hessie, 81, Cuban-born French-Montenegrin textile artist. •
Gordon S. Kino, 89, Australian-born British-American inventor and electrical engineer. •
Yoji Kondo, 84, Japanese astrophysicist and author. •
Vincent La Selva, 88, American conductor, complications of dementia. •
Robin Ling, 90, British orthopaedic surgeon. •
Rafe Mair, 85, Canadian politician, member of the
Legislative Assembly of British Columbia (1975–1981). •
Victor Malu, 70, Nigerian military officer,
Chief of Army Staff (1999–2001). •
Mike McQueen, 67, American baseball player (
Atlanta Braves,
Cincinnati Reds). •
Larry Paul, 65, British boxer. •
Sergei Prigoda, 59, Russian football player (
USSR national team) and manager. •
Bill Puterbaugh, 81, American racing driver (
USAC). •
M. V. S. Haranatha Rao, 70, Indian playwright and actor, heart attack. •
Jimmy Reid, 81, Scottish footballer (
Dundee United). •
Jean Rochefort, 87, French actor (
Lost in La Mancha,
The Phantom of Liberty, ''
Mr. Bean's Holiday''). •
Ralph Salisbury, 91, American poet. •
Robert F. Schoultz, 92, American vice admiral. •
Fernando de Szyszlo, 92, Peruvian painter, sculptor and printmaker. •
József Tóth, 88, Hungarian footballer (
Csepel,
national team).
10 •
Kassim Ahmad, 84, Malaysian writer and politician, lung illness. •
David Chapman, 42, American
handball player. •
Cho Jin-ho, 44, South Korean football player (
Pohang Atoms,
national team) and manager (
Daejeon Citizen), heart attack. •
Charles E. Gibson Jr., 91, American lawyer,
Attorney General of Vermont (1963–1965). •
Pentti Holappa, 90, Finnish poet and writer. •
A. Daniel O'Neal, 81, American executive. •
Sandra Ruddick, 85, American Olympic artistic gymnast (
1956). •
Bob Schiller, 98, American screenwriter (
I Love Lucy,
All in the Family,
The Carol Burnett Show),
Emmy winner (
1971,
1978). •
Lawrence Spence, 85, English cricketer (
Leicestershire). •
Alma Staudinger, 96, Austrian Olympic diver. •
Stack Stevens, 77, English rugby union player.
11 •
Emmanuel Borlaza, 81, Filipino film director (
Bituing Walang Ningning,
Dyesebel,
Darna) and writer, heart attack. •
Trevor Byfield, 73, English actor (
The Bill,
Yesterday’s Dreams,
GoldenEye), pneumonia. •
Tom Christie, 90, British Olympic rower. •
Don Pedro Colley, 79, American actor (
The Dukes of Hazzard,
THX 1138,
Beneath the Planet of the Apes), cancer. •
John Fitzallen, 82, Australian football player (
Longford). •
James R. Ford, 91, American politician, Mayor of
Tallahassee, Florida (1972–1986). •
Chikara Hashimoto, 83, Japanese baseball player and actor (
Fist of Fury), lung cancer. •
Dick Hewitt, 74, English footballer (
Barnsley,
York City). •
Paul Hufnagle, 81, American politician and businessman, Member of
Minnesota House of Representatives (1991–1993). •
Sir Clifford Husbands, 91, Barbadian politician and judge,
Governor-General (1996–2011). •
Jeremy, 2, British left-coiled snail. •
Gloria Johnson-Powell, 81, American child psychiatrist. •
Lika Kavzharadze, 57, Georgian actress (
The Wishing Tree). •
Lawrence H. Keeley, 69, American archaeologist and author (
War Before Civilization). •
Karl-Heinz Kipp, 93, Swiss-German billionaire department store and hotel owner. •
Paolo Lunardon, 87, Italian clergyman,
Abbot of San Paolo fuori le mura (1997–2005). •
Betty Moczynski, 91, American baseball player (
All-American Girls Professional Baseball League). •
Christiane Mora, 78, French politician and historian,
MP (1981–1992) and Mayor of
Loches (1989–1995). •
Nélio José Nicolai, 77, Brazilian electrotechnician, inventor of
Caller ID. •
Shen Zuyan, 82, Chinese physicist. •
Sir Richard Swinburn, 79, British army general,
Commander UK Field Army (1994–1995).
12 •
Derek Blackburn, 83, Canadian politician,
MP for
Brant (1971–1993). •
Joan Blos, 89, American author. •
Simon Clarke, 79, English rugby union player (
national team). •
Muntaka Connmassie, 71, Nigerian jurist,
Supreme Court (2008–2016). •
Margarita D'Amico, 79, Venezuelan journalist and academic. •
Keith Doyle, 92, Australian politician, member of the
New South Wales Legislative Assembly for
Vaucluse (1965–1978). •
Grape-kun, 21, Japanese
Humboldt penguin. •
Bo Holmström, 78, Swedish journalist (
SVT,
TV4). •
Hu Bo, 29, Chinese novelist and film director, suicide. •
Ed Long, 83, American politician, member of the
Oklahoma Senate (1988–1996). •
Andy McGhee, 89, American jazz saxophonist. •
Erwin Moser, 63, Austrian author. •
Vladimír Novák, 69, Czech Olympic judoka. •
Horst Posdorf, 69, German politician,
MEP (2005–2009). •
Robert Lynn Pruett, 38, American murderer, execution by lethal injection. •
Glen Richardson, 90, American baseball player (
New York Black Yankees). •
Derek Steward, 89, New Zealand sprinter. •
Carlos Visentín, 98, Argentine Olympic water polo player. •
Emmy Werner, 87-88, American developmental psychologist.
13 •
Bernd Bonwetsch, 76, German historian, founding director of
German Historical Institute Moscow. •
Betty Campbell, 82, Welsh community activist and head teacher. •
Satish Chandra, 94, Indian historian (
medieval India). •
Lady Jean Fforde, 96, British aristocrat and codebreaker. •
Pierre Hanon, 80, Belgian footballer (
national team,
Anderlecht). •
William Lombardy, 79, American chess
grandmaster, heart attack. •
Ted Z. Robertson, 96, American judge,
Texas Supreme Court justice (1982–1988). •
Iain Rogerson, 56, British actor (
Coronation Street), complications from diabetes. •
P. S. Soosaithasan, 83, Sri Lankan politician, MP for
Mannar (1977–1983). •
Albert Zafy, 90, Malagasy politician,
President (1993–1996), stroke.
14 •
Wolfgang Bötsch, 79, German politician,
MP (1976–2005) and Federal Minister of Post and Telecommunications (1993–1997). •
Lazhar Bououni, 69, Tunisian politician and professor,
Minister of Higher Education and Research (2004–2010) and
Justice (2010–2011), President of
University of Sousse (1990–1995) and
University of Manouba (1991–2001). •
Emmanuel Aboagye Didieye, 40, Ghanaian politician,
MP for
Afram Plains North (2009–2017). •
Patrick Haslam, 69, British racehorse trainer, motor neurone disease. •
Inside Information, 26, American racehorse. •
Fulgence Werner Le Roy, 93, Belgian-born South African Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of
Polokwane (1988–2000). •
Yambo Ouologuem, 77, Malian writer. •
Lourdes Quisumbing, 96, Filipino politician, Secretary of
Education, Culture and Sports (1986–1989). •
Marian Cannon Schlesinger, 105, American artist and author. •
Murray Seeman, 103, American lawyer and politician. •
Marjorie Taylor, Jamaican politician,
MP (1993–1997). •
Daniel Webb, 28, American baseball player (
Chicago White Sox), ATV collision. •
Richard Wilbur, 96, American poet and literary translator,
Pulitzer Prize winner (1957, 1989).
15 •
Chinggoy Alonzo, 67, Filipino actor, cancer. •
Dave Bry, 46, American music journalist and editor (
Vibe,
Spin,
The Awl), cancer. •
Bill Donakowski, 61, American long-distance runner. •
Cathy Elliott, 60, Canadian playwright, actress and composer, traffic collision. •
Choirul Huda, 38, Indonesian footballer (
Persela Lamongan), cardiac arrest due to collision with teammate. •
Burrhead Jones, 80, American professional wrestler (
WWWF,
CCW,
CWA). •
Shamsher Khan, 84, Indian Olympic swimmer (
1956). •
Peter Lumsden, 88, British racing driver. •
Gonzalo Martínez Corbalá, 89, Mexican politician and diplomat,
MP (1964–1967, 1988–1990),
Senator (1982–1988),
Governor of San Luis Potosí (1991–1992). •
Sir Bert Massie, 68, British disability rights campaigner, Chairman of
Disability Rights Commission (2000–2007), cancer. •
Hamish McNeill, 82, Scottish footballer (
Colchester United). •
Xavier Johnsai Munyongani, 67, Zimbabwean Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of
Gweru (since 2013). •
Miloš Radulović, 88, Montenegrin politician,
President of Yugoslavia (1993). •
Alison Robins, 97, British military communications listener (
Y-stations). •
Rose Schwarz, 82, German missionary. •
Hernán Silva, 68, Chilean football referee. •
Herbert Suchiang, 86, Indian politician, cardiac arrest. •
János Szabó, 72, Hungarian Olympic runner. •
Lekh Tandon, 88, Indian film director (
Professor,
Ek Baar Kaho,
Amrapali) and actor (
Swades,
Chennai Express). •
Serge Thion, 75, French sociologist and Holocaust denier, member of
French National Center for Scientific Research (1971–2000). •
William Turnage, 74, American conservationist, business manager of
Ansel Adams, cancer. •
Wayne Velicer, 73, American psychologist.
16 •
Hernán Agote, 80, Argentine Olympic bobsledder. •
John Andreason, 88, American politician, member of the
Idaho Senate (1995–2012), liver cancer. •
D. J. Bartholomew, 86, British statistician. •
Glen Bonner, 65, American football player (
San Diego Chargers). •
Kevin Cadle, 62, American-born British basketball coach (
Kingston Kings,
British national team) and presenter (
Sky Sports). •
Daphne Caruana Galizia, 53, Maltese blogger and journalist (
Panama Papers), car bomb. •
Dharmakkan Dhanaraj, 67, Indian Christian theologian. •
Roy Dotrice, 94, British actor (
Amadeus,
A Moon for the Misbegotten,
Game of Thrones),
Tony winner (
2000). •
John Dunsworth, 71, Canadian actor (
Trailer Park Boys,
Haven,
The Shipping News), complications from
thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura. •
Fedor Glushchenko, 73, Russian conductor and violinist. •
Isnilon Hapilon, 51, Filipino Islamist militant (
MNLF,
Al-Qaeda,
Abu Sayyaf), shot. •
Sean Hughes, 51, Irish comedian (
Never Mind the Buzzcocks, ''
Sean's Show) and actor (The Last Detective''), cirrhosis. •
Koichi Kishi, 77, Japanese politician, Mayor of
Kaneyama (1971–1998) and member of the
House of Councillors (1998–2016). •
Ma Lin, 92, Hong Kong biochemist, Vice-Chancellor of the
Chinese University of Hong Kong (1978–1987). •
Omar Maute, 37, Filipino Islamist militant (
Maute group), shot. •
Ajmal Mian, 83, Pakistani jurist,
Chief Justice (1997–1999). •
David Pettifor, 72, British metallurgist. •
Marvin Rodríguez, 82, Costa Rican football player and coach (
national team,
C.S.D. Municipal,
Saprissa). •
Phillip V. Sanchez, 88, American diplomat, ambassador to
Honduras (1973–1976) and
Colombia (1976–1977). •
Iain Shedden, 60, Scottish-Australian musician (
The Saints) and journalist (
The Australian), laryngeal cancer. •
Anthony Simonds-Gooding, 80, Irish executive. •
Heather Slade-Lipkin, 70, English pianist, harpsichordist and music teacher. •
Harriette Thompson, 94, American pianist. •
Yan Shunkai, 80, Chinese comedian, actor (
The True Story of Ah Q) and film director.
17 •
Ed Barnowski, 74, American baseball player (
Baltimore Orioles). •
Ian Baxter, 80, British army officer. •
Robert Butow, 93, American historian. •
John Crosby Jr., 66, American Olympic gymnast. •
Danielle Darrieux, 100, French actress (
The Young Girls of Rochefort,
Persepolis,
The Earrings of Madame de...) and singer, complications from a fall. •
Gord Downie, 53, Canadian musician (
The Tragically Hip) and activist (
Lake Ontario Waterkeeper,
residential school reconciliation),
glioblastoma. •
Mychael Knight, 39, American fashion designer (
Project Runway). •
Ryszard Kowalczyk, 80, Polish scientist and Soviet dissident. •
Ingvar Lidholm, 96, Swedish composer. •
Michele Marsh, 63, American television journalist, breast cancer. •
Giuseppe Massa, 69, Italian footballer (
Inter Milan,
S.S.C. Napoli). •
Julian May, 86, American science fiction writer (
The Many-Colored Land). •
Dick Morley, 84, American electrical engineer, inventor of the
programmable logic controller. •
Dunc Rousseau, 72, Canadian ice hockey player (
Winnipeg Jets), cancer. •
Harry Stradling Jr., 92, American cinematographer (
The Way We Were,
Micki + Maude,
1776). •
Douglas H. Thayer, 88, American author. •
Baron von Lind, 79, American painter. •
Erik Wesdorp, 70, Dutch Olympic rower. •
Donald A. Yates, 87, American writer and translator.
18 •
Gregory Baum, 94, Canadian theologian. •
Brent Briscoe, 56, American actor (
Twin Peaks,
A Simple Plan,
Sling Blade) and screenwriter, complications from a fall. •
Eamonn Campbell, 70, Irish musician (
The Dubliners). •
Arlie F. Culp, 91, American politician. •
Helen DeVos, 90, American philanthropist (
Helen DeVos Children's Hospital), stroke complications. •
Jerry Helluin, 88, American football player (
Green Bay Packers,
Cleveland Browns). •
Phil Miller, 68, English guitarist, cancer. •
Dorothy Morrison, 98, American child actress (
The Champeen, ''
Seein' Things, Isn't Life Terrible?''). •
Taizo Nishimuro, 81, Japanese businessman (
Japan Post Holdings,
Toshiba,
Tokyo Stock Exchange). •
Eva Paulusová-Benešová, 80, Czech Olympic cross-country skier. •
Marino Perani, 77, Italian football manager and player (
Bologna,
national team). •
John Phillips, 83, English cricketer (
Kent). •
Sir Christopher Pitchford, 70, British jurist,
Lord Justice of Appeal (2010–2017), motor neurone disease. •
Unity Spencer, 87, British artist. •
Ricardo Vidal, 86, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate and cardinal, Archbishop of
Lipa (1973–1981) and
Cebu (1981–2010), President of the
Catholic Bishops' Conference (1986–1987), sepsis. •
Ram Singh Yadav, 74, Indian politician, heart attack. •
Yeoh Tiong Lay, 87, Malaysian businessman (
YTL). •
Issam Zahreddine, 56, Syrian
Republican Guard major general (
Siege of Deir ez-Zor), landmine explosion.
19 •
Jeanne Brousse, 96, French resistance member. •
Edmund Cotter, 90, New Zealand mountaineer. •
Dick DiBiaso, 76, American college basketball coach (
Stanford). •
Ken Gowers, 81, English rugby league player (
Swinton,
Great Britain). •
David E. Gratz, 90, American engineer. •
Calvin Hultman, 76, American politician, member of the
Iowa Senate (1973–1991). •
Willie Lee, 67, American football player (
Kansas City Chiefs), heart attack. •
Umberto Lenzi, 86, Italian film director (
Cannibal Ferox,
Nightmare City,
Eaten Alive!). •
Miguel Ángel Loayza, 77, Peruvian football player (
FC Barcelona,
Boca Juniors,
Deportivo Cali). •
Castor Paul Msemwa, 62, Tanzanian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of
Tunduru-Masasi (since 2005). •
Manuel de Oliveira, 76, Portuguese Olympic long-distance runner (
1960,
1964,
1968). •
Michael Pitfield, 80, Canadian politician,
Clerk of the Privy Council (1975–1979, 1980–1982) and
Senator (1982–2010), Parkinson's disease. •
Brian Riley, 80, English footballer (
Bolton Wanderers). •
Lewis Arthur Tambs, 90, American diplomat.
20 •
Fay Chiang, 65, American poet, complications from cancer. •
Amal Datta, 84, Indian politician. •
Ugo Fangareggi, 79, Italian actor (
For Love and Gold), voice actor and comedian, Parkinson's disease. •
Rudolf Gorenflo, 87, German mathematician. •
Stan Kowalski, 91, American professional wrestler (
AWA,
NWA Tri-State,
Stampede Wrestling). •
Boris Lindqvist, 76, Swedish rock singer. •
Federico Luppi, 81, Argentine-Spanish actor (''
Nobody Will Speak of Us When We're Dead, Pan's Labyrinth, Men with Guns''). •
Russell Mawby, 89, American businessman, CEO of
W. K. Kellogg Foundation (1970–1996). •
Judith McGrath, 70, Australian actress (
Prisoner,
A Country Practice,
All Saints). •
Dick Noel, 90, American band singer ("
Count Every Star"). •
Justin Reed, 35, American basketball player (
Ole Miss Rebels,
Boston Celtics,
Minnesota Timberwolves),
angiosarcoma. •
Betty Bone Schiess, 94, American
Episcopal priest. •
Roland Ströhm, 89, Swedish Olympic cyclist. •
Mustapha Tlili, 80, Tunisian novelist. •
Thuravoor Viswambharan, 74, Indian
Vedic scholar and writer.
21 •
Martin Eric Ain, 50, American-born Swiss bassist (
Hellhammer,
Celtic Frost) and entrepreneur, heart attack. •
Donald Bain, 82, American writer (
Coffee, Tea or Me?), heart failure. •
Rosaura Barahona, 75, Mexican journalist and feminist writer, pulmonary disease. •
Denise P. Barlow, 67, British geneticist. •
Kazimierz Chodakowski, 88, Polish Olympic ice hockey player (
1952,
1956), (
ŁKS Łódź). •
Chuck Churn, 87, American baseball player (
Pittsburgh Pirates,
Cleveland Indians,
Los Angeles Dodgers). •
Emilio D'Amore, 101, Italian politician,
Deputy (1948–1958, 1963–1968). •
Robert Getchell, 81, American screenwriter (''
Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore, Bound for Glory, The Client''). •
Audrey Hancock, 98, British Olympic swimmer (
1936). •
Nol Hendriks, 80, Dutch businessman and football executive (
Roda JC), brain hemorrhage. •
Rosemary Leach, 81, English actress (
A Room with a View,
The Roads to Freedom,
The Plague Dogs). •
Dave Leech, 90, New Zealand hammer thrower. •
John Morrow, 84, American football player (
Cleveland Browns,
Los Angeles Rams). •
Lech Ordon, 88, Polish actor (
Letters to Santa). •
Max Pfister, 85, Swiss linguist. •
Juan de Dios Pueblos, 74, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of
Kidapawan (1987–1995) and
Butuan (since 1995). •
Herb Raybourn, 82, American baseball scout (
New York Yankees). •
Pat Shovelin, 41, Irish
Gaelic football coach (
Donegal), cancer. •
Gilbert Stork, 95, American chemist. •
Herbert Strabel, 90, German art director (
Cabaret,
The NeverEnding Story,
Enemy Mine),
Oscar winner (
1973). •
Tom van Vollenhoven, 82, South African rugby union (
national team) and rugby league player (
St Helens).
22 •
Piergiuseppe D'Andreamatteo, 73, Italian politician,
Deputy (1992–1994). •
G. N. Georgano, 85, British author. •
Christopher Grant, 81, English cricketer (
Nottinghamshire). •
Atle Hammer, 85, Norwegian jazz musician. •
Al Hurricane, 81, American singer and songwriter, complications from prostate cancer. •
Emu Lehtinen, 70, Finnish record dealer, leukemia. •
Patricia Llewellyn, 55, British television producer (
The Naked Chef, ''
Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares''),
BAFTA (
2001,
2005,
2008) and
Emmy winner (
2006), breast cancer. •
Baldo Marro, 69, Filipino actor and director. •
Fred Miller, 86, American football player (
Washington Redskins,
Hamilton Tiger-Cats,
BC Lions). •
Ram Mukherjee, 84, Indian film director (
Hum Hindustani,
Ek Bar Mooskura Do,
Leader). •
Peadar O'Loughlin, 87, Irish musician. •
Darrell Osteen, 74, American baseball player (
Cincinnati Reds,
Oakland Athletics). •
Fernand Picot, 87, French racing cyclist. •
Scott Putesky, 49, American guitarist (
Marilyn Manson), colon cancer. •
Walter Babington Thomas, 98, New Zealand-born British army officer,
GOC Far East Land Forces (1970–1971). •
Geraldo João Paulo Roger Verdier, 80, French-born Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of
Guajará-Mirim (1980–2011), hemorrhagic stroke. •
Chuck Weber, 87, American football player (
Cleveland Browns,
Philadelphia Eagles). •
Paul J. Weitz, 85, American astronaut (
Skylab 2,
STS-6),
myelodysplastic syndrome. •
George Young, 70, Scottish-born Australian musician (
The Easybeats), songwriter ("
Friday on My Mind", "
Love Is in the Air"), and producer (
AC/DC).
23 •
Alinghi, 16, Australian racehorse, foaling complications. •
Corrado Böhm, 94, Italian computer scientist. •
Joe Corcoran, 77, Irish Gaelic football player (
Mayo GAA). •
Reinhold Durnthaler, 74, Austrian bobsledder, world champion (
1967), Olympic silver medallist (
1964,
1968). •
Pyotr Gorelikov, 85, Russian Olympic sailor. •
Gordon A. Haaland, 77, American academic. •
Anthony Hallam, 83, British geologist. •
Mila Hernando, 60, Spanish diplomat, Ambassador to Lebanon (2012–2017), cancer. •
Athanassios Kalogiannis, 52, Greek Olympic hurdler (
1984,
1992) and fashion photographer, pulmonary edema. •
Walter Lassally, 90, German-born British-Greek cinematographer (
Zorba the Greek,
Oedipus the King,
Tom Jones),
Oscar winner (
1965). •
John Mattock, 91, British rose grower. •
John McCracken, 79, British historian. •
Joyce McLaughlin, 78, American mathematician. •
Hamid Ali Mirza, 77, Pakistani judge. •
Mary Nissenson, 65, American television journalist, septic shock. •
Gordon Ogilvie, 83, New Zealand historian (
Canterbury region) and biographer (
Richard Pearse,
Denis Glover). •
Iona Opie, 94, British folklorist. •
Bob Richardson, 72, American politician. •
Mari Lyn Salvador, 74, American anthropologist and museum director (
San Diego Museum of Man,
Hearst Museum). •
Charles Sims, 80, American mathematician. •
Zenon Ważny, 87, Polish Olympic pole vaulter (
1956).
24 •
M. K. Anwar, 84, Bangladeshi politician,
Minister of Agriculture (2001–2006). •
Ebrahim Ashtiani, 75, Iranian footballer (
Persepolis,
national team), heart disease. •
Sir Peter Bairsto, 91, British air marshal, Deputy Commander in Chief
Strike Command (1981–1984). •
Glenn Barr, 75, Northern Irish politician (
UDA) and advocate, member of
Northern Ireland Assembly and
Constitutional Convention. •
Amal Bayou, 58–60, Libyan microbiologist and politician, member of the
House of Representatives. •
Inga Borg, 92, Swedish writer (
Plupp). •
Willie Chan, 76, Malaysian-born Hong Kong film producer and talent manager (
Jackie Chan,
Edison Chen). •
Ingetraut Dahlberg, 90, German information scientist and philosopher, developer of
Information Coding Classification. •
Girija Devi, 88, Indian
thumri singer,
Padma Vibhushan (2016), cardiac arrest. •
Fats Domino, 89, American
Hall of Fame pianist and singer-songwriter ("
Blueberry Hill", "
Ain't That a Shame", "
I'm Walkin'"). •
Michael Patrick Driscoll, 78, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of
Boise (1999–2014). •
Alan Eddy, 90, British biochemist. •
Fu Quanxiang, 94, Chinese
Yue opera actress. •
Tony Garrett, 99, British executive, chairman of
Imperial Tobacco (1973-1979). •
Virginia Grant, 80, Canadian Olympic swimmer. •
Robert Guillaume, 89, American actor (
Benson,
The Lion King,
Sports Night),
Emmy winner (
1979,
1985), prostate cancer. •
Clayton Howard, 83, British make-up artist. •
Sana Iqbal, 29, Indian cross-country cyclist and anti-suicide activist, traffic collision. •
Jane Juska, 84, American writer. •
Brady Keys, 81, American football player (
Pittsburgh Steelers,
Minnesota Vikings,
St. Louis Cardinals) and businessman. •
Otto Kraus, 87, German arachnologist and myriapodologist. •
Eric Kipping, 92, Canadian politician. •
Andrew W. Lewis, 74, American medievalist. •
Peter Lötscher, 76, Swiss Olympic fencer. •
Sallie Morton, 91, American jeweler, mesothelioma. •
Brendan O'Kelly, 89, Irish Olympic footballer. •
Michael Proctor, 88, English botanist. •
Isabel Quintanilla, 79, Spanish visual artist. •
I. V. Sasi, 69, Indian film director (
Devasuram), heart attack. •
Mahama Sawadogo, 63, Burkinabé politician, High Commissioner of
Kadiogo Province (1984–1986) and member of the
National Assembly (since 1992).
25 •
Mohamed Abshir Muse, 91, Somali military officer, commander of
Somali Police Force (1960–1969) and leader of
SSDF (1991–1998). •
Jack Bannon, 77, American actor (
Lou Grant,
Petticoat Junction,
Little Big Man). •
Robert Blakeley, 95, American graphic designer (
fallout shelter sign). •
Vilnis Edvīns Bresis, 79, Latvian politician,
Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Latvian SSR (1988–1990). •
Ronald Breslow, 86, American chemist and professor (
Columbia University), cancer. •
Roger Bullen, 83, Australian rules footballer (
Geelong). •
Ian Cathie, 85, Australian politician,
Victorian MLA (1976–1988). •
Maud Linder, 93, French journalist, film historian and documentary film director. •
Lu Guanqiu, 72, Chinese billionaire automotive manufacturer, chairman and co-founder of
Wanxiang. •
Peter MacGregor-Scott, 69, British film producer (
Batman Forever,
The Fugitive,
Still Smokin), injuries sustained in traffic collision. •
Joseph Mahn Erie, 92, Myanmar Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of
Bassein (1968–1982). •
Sir John Manduell, 89, South African-born British composer and educator (
Royal Northern College of Music). •
John Mollo, 86, British costume designer (
Star Wars,
Alien,
Gandhi),
Oscar winner (
1978,
1983), vascular dementia. •
Donnchadh Ó Corráin, 75, Irish historian (
vikings,
Medieval ages,
Hiberno-Normans). •
Pinito del Oro, 86, Spanish trapeze artist (
Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus). •
Ross Powell, 49, American baseball player (
Cincinnati Reds,
Houston Astros,
Pittsburgh Pirates), carbon monoxide poisoning. •
Gas Ronda, 91, American drag racer. •
Ben Shephard, 69, English historian and writer. •
Vincent Warren, 79, American-Canadian dance historian and lecturer. •
Jim Welch, 79, American football player (
Baltimore Colts).
26 •
Ali Ashraf Darvishian, 76, Iranian writer and democracy activist. •
Awurama Badu, 72, Ghanaian
highlife musician. •
George Conzemius, 81, American politician, member of the
Minnesota Senate (1967-1977). •
Fred Ray Dorsey, 87, American politician. •
Simon Fitzmaurice, 43, Irish filmmaker,
motor neurone disease. •
André Gauthier, 82, Canadian monument sculptor and designer. •
Arnett E. Girardeau, 88, American politician, member of the
Florida House of Representatives (1976–1982) and
Senate (1983–1992). •
Juliette, 91, Canadian singer and television host. •
Sir Gavin Laird, 84, Scottish trade unionist. •
Ian McLeod, 63, South African football referee. •
Shea Norman, 45, American gospel singer, diabetes. •
Nelly Olin, 76, French politician, Mayor of
Garges-lès-Gonesse and
Senator (1995–2004),
Minister of Environment (2005–2007). •
Linda Richardson, 62, American judoka. •
Barry Roberts, 84, Australian rugby union player (
Manly RUFC). •
Richard M. Ryckman, 80, American psychologist. •
Sir Reginald Secondé, 95, British diplomat, Ambassador to
Chile,
Romania and
Venezuela. •
Thomas Smales, 83, English rugby league player (
national team) and coach (
Castleford Tigers,
Featherstone Rovers). •
Geoff Tootill, 95, British computer scientist. •
Abdul Karim Telgi, 56, Indian forger. •
Stephen Toulouse, 45, American policy specialist and public relations manager (
Microsoft,
Xbox Live), abdominal hemorrhage.
27 •
Roger Carpenter, 72, English neurophysiologist. •
Lewis Golden, 94, English army officer and executive (
Everest Home Improvement). •
Hans Kraay Sr., 81, Dutch football player (
DOS) and manager (
Feyenoord). •
Ladislav Kubík, 71, Czech-born American composer. •
Punathil Kunjabdulla, 77, Indian writer (
Smarakasilakal). •
Dieter Kurrat, 75, German football player and manager (
Borussia Dortmund). •
Peter Lawrenson, 84, British electrical engineer. •
Cecil Moss, 92, South African rugby union player (
national team). •
Patrick Nagatani, 72, American photographer. •
David Reid, 84, Australian politician, member of the
Western Australian Legislative Assembly for
Blackwood (1971–1972),
Senator for
Western Australia (1974). •
David Shedden, 73, Scottish rugby union player (
national team). •
Digamber Singh, 66, Indian politician, cancer. •
Abdoulaye Soulama, 37, Burkinabé footballer (
ASFA Yennenga,
Denizlispor,
national team). •
Deon Stewardson, 66, South African actor (
Wild at Heart), suicide. •
Inkululeko Suntele, 23, Lesothan Olympic boxer, stabbed. •
Katalin Szőke, 82, Hungarian swimmer, Olympic champion (
1952). •
Joe Taub, 88, American business executive (
Automatic Data Processing) and co-owner of the
New Jersey Nets. •
David Vaughan, 93, American dance historian, complications from prostate cancer. •
Göran Witting, 92, Swedish Olympic sailor.
28 •
Yvonne Baseden, 95, French-born British
Special Operations Executive agent. •
Ronald Getoor, 88, American mathematician. •
Mary Kenner, 83, Canadian figure skater. •
Josaphat-Robert Large, 74, Haitian-American poet, novelist and art critic,
Prix littéraire des Caraïbes (2003). •
Roger Lockyer, 89, British historian. •
Al Oster, 92, Canadian folk singer. •
Leif Ottersen, 88, Norwegian Lutheran priest. •
Mitchell Peters, 82, American timpanist. •
Bernard Roy, 83, French mathematician. •
Manuel Sanchís Martínez, 79, Spanish footballer (
national team,
Real Madrid). •
Willy Schroeders, 84, Belgian racing cyclist. •
Gaetano De Vescovi, 79, Italian Olympic wrestler.
29 •
Muhal Richard Abrams, 87, American jazz pianist. •
Cecil Austen, 98, Australian cricketer and football player. •
Dennis Banks, 80, American indigenous activist and actor (
Thunderheart,
The Last of the Mohicans), co-founder of
American Indian Movement, complications from heart surgery. •
Thelma Boughner, 99, Canadian Olympic diver (
1936). •
Keith Briffa, 64, British climatologist, cancer. •
Richard E. Cavazos, 88, American army general,
Commanding General of FORSCOM (1982–1984), Alzheimer's disease. •
Claude Dulong, 95, French historian. •
Metin Ersoy, 83, Turkish singer. •
Roly Green, 90, New Zealand rugby union player (
South Canterbury). •
Richard Hambleton, 65, Canadian street artist, cancer. •
Frank Holder, 92, Guyanese jazz singer and percussionist. •
Władysław Kowalski, 81, Polish actor. •
Steve Landen, 64, American bridge player, hypothermia. •
Tony Madigan, 87, Australian boxer and rugby union player, Olympic bronze medalist (
1960). •
Clay McShane, 73, American historian. •
Billy Mize, 88, American steel guitarist, band leader and vocalist. •
Herbert Morawetz, 102, Czech-born American chemical engineer. •
Didier Motchane, 86, French politician,
MEP (1979–1989), cancer. •
Manfredi Nicoletti, 87, Italian architect (
Helicoidal Skyscraper,
Airport of Catania,
Kazakhstan Central Concert Hall). •
Linda Nochlin, 86, American art historian. •
Juanita Quigley, 86, American child actress. •
Atluri Purnachandra Rao, 92, Indian film producer (
Venky). •
Al Richter, 90, American baseball player (
Boston Red Sox). •
Peter Schutz, 87, German-born American businessman (
Porsche), Alzheimer's disease. •
Sir Ninian Stephen, 94, Australian judge,
Governor-General (1982–1989),
Justice of the High Court (1972–1982). •
Daniel Te'o-Nesheim, 30, American Samoan football player (
Philadelphia Eagles,
Tampa Bay Buccaneers).
30 •
Candy Atherton, 62, British politician, MP for
Falmouth and Camborne (1997–2005). •
Fred Beckey, 94, American rock climber, mountaineer and author. •
Algimantas Butnorius, 70, Lithuanian chess
Grandmaster (2007) and
World Senior Champion (2007). •
Frank Doran, 68, British politician, MP for
Aberdeen South (1987–1992) and
Aberdeen North (1997–2015). •
János Halász, 88, Hungarian Olympic basketball player (
1948). •
Kim Joo-hyuk, 45, South Korean actor (
The Servant,
My Wife Got Married,
Confidential Assignment), traffic collision. •
Cornelius Korir, 67, Kenyan Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of
Eldoret (since 1990). •
James D. Martin, 99, American politician, member of the
U.S. House of Representatives for
Alabama's 7th congressional district (1965–1967). •
Judy Martz, 74, American politician,
Governor of Montana (2001–2005), Olympic speed skater (
1964), pancreatic cancer. •
Salvador Minuchin, 96, Argentine-American psychotherapist, developer of
structural family therapy, heart disease. •
Eugène Parlier, 88, Swiss footballer (
Servette,
Urania Genève Sport,
Biel-Bienne). •
Melanmai Ponnusamy, 66, Indian writer, heart attack. •
Mary Reveley, 77, British racehorse trainer. •
M. V. Sridhar, 51, Indian cricketer (
Hyderabad), heart attack. •
Daniel Viglietti, 78, Uruguayan folk singer, guitarist, composer and political activist. •
Abbas Zandi, 87, Iranian Olympic freestyle wrestler (
1948,
1952,
1956) and World champion (
1954).
31 •
Wolfgang Achtner, 60, German theologian, heart attack. •
Weston Bate, 93, Australian historian. •
William A. V. Cecil, 89, American businessman (
The Biltmore Company). •
Mircea Drăgan, 85, Romanian film director (
Setea,
Lupeni 29,
Explosion). •
Rolly Goldring, 80, Canadian Olympic basketball player. •
Norman Hardie, 92, New Zealand mountaineer. •
Fanya Heller, 93, Ukrainian-born American Holocaust survivor and author. •
Howard L. Kennedy, 89, American politician. •
Myron P. Lotto, 92, American politician, member of the
Wisconsin Senate (1969-1973). •
Elaine Mazlish, 92, American author. •
Terry McCashin, 73, New Zealand businessman (
McCashin's Brewery) and rugby union player (
national team,
Wellington). •
Clare McLaren-Throckmorton, 82, British barrister. •
Red Murrell, 84, American basketball player (
Drake University), heart disease. •
Mario das Neves, 66, Argentine politician,
Governor of Chubut (2003–2011, since 2015). •
Papi Oviedo, 79, Cuban
tresero. •
Derek Robinson, 90, British trade unionist. •
Stefano Salvatori, 49, Italian footballer (
Milan,
Fiorentina), cancer. •
Colin Simpson, 86, English journalist and author. •
Bob Talbot, 89, American baseball player (
Chicago Cubs). •
James A. Williams, 85, American lieutenant general. •
Abubakari Yakubu, 35, Ghanaian footballer (
Ajax,
Vitesse,
national team). == References ==