1 •
Andrei Babitsky, 57, Russian journalist (
RFE/RL), cardiac arrest. •
Delfina Entrecanales, 94, Spanish arts philanthropist. •
Alberto Estella Goytre, 81, Spanish politician,
deputy (1977–1982). •
Ryszard Frąckiewicz, 90, Polish diplomat, ambassador to Australia (1978–1983) and Japan (1986–1991). •
Everett Gendler, 93, American rabbi. •
Richard Cyril Hughes, 89, Welsh historian and author. •
Addagatla Chinna Innayya, 84, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Nalgonda (1989–1993) and
Srikakulam (1993–2018). •
Petre Ivănescu, 85, Romanian handball player (
Dinamo București,
national team) and coach (
TUSEM Essen). •
Maks Levin, 40, Ukrainian photojournalist (
Reuters,
BBC),
shot. (body discovered on this date) •
Jolanta Lothe, 79, Polish actress (
Hunting Flies,
The Cruise,
The Deluge). •
C. W. McCall, 93, American country singer ("
Convoy", "
'Round the World with the Rubber Duck", "
Roses for Mama") and politician, mayor of
Ouray, Colorado (1986–1992), lung cancer. •
Mario Mettbach, 69, German politician,
second mayor of Hamburg (2003–2004) and
Hamburg MP (2001–2004). (death announced on this date) •
Munesuke Mita, 84, Japanese sociologist, sepsis. •
Eleanor Munro, 94, American art critic, art historian, and writer. •
Red Óg Murphy, 21, Irish
footballer (
DCU GAA,
North Melbourne). •
Meena Parande, 91, Indian table tennis player. •
Nina Pereverzeva, 93, Russian politician, member of the
CCCP (1982–1990). •
Daphne Pirie, 90, Australian athlete and sports administrator. •
Yuriy Ruf, 41, Ukrainian poet and writer. •
Neil Stevens, 74, Canadian
Hall of Fame sportswriter (
The Canadian Press), cancer. •
Jack Trickey, 87, Australian Olympic cyclist (
1956). •
Jirō Tsuji, 94, Japanese chemist, lymphoma. •
Dejo Tunfulu, 49, Nigerian comedian, actor, and writer. •
Jerrold B. Tunnell, 71, American mathematician (
Tunnell's theorem), traffic collision. •
Roland White, 83, American bluegrass guitarist, complications of a heart attack. •
Eleanor Whittemore, 95, American politician, member of the
New Hampshire House of Representatives (1983–1985). •
Gerhard J. Woeginger, 57, Austrian mathematician. •
Aleksandra Yakovleva, 64, Russian actress (
Air Crew,
Charodei,
A Man from the Boulevard des Capucines), breast cancer. •
Zou Yan, 106, Chinese military officer.
2 •
Vance Amory, 72, Nevisian politician and cricketer (
Leeward Islands,
Combined Islands),
premier of Nevis (1992–2006, 2013–2017). •
Sergio Chejfec, 65, Argentine writer. •
Joseph A. Diclerico Jr., 81, American jurist, judge (since 1992) and chief judge (1992–1997) for the
U.S. District Court for New Hampshire. •
Paulo França, 70, Brazilian politician,
Santa Catarina MLA (2011–2015), cancer. •
Oswaldo Frossasco, 69, Argentine Olympic cyclist (
1976). •
George S. Gaadt, 80, American artist. •
Sir Robin Gray, 90, New Zealand politician,
MP (1978–1996),
speaker of the House of Representatives (1990–1993). •
Estelle Harris, 93, American actress (
Seinfeld,
Toy Story,
The Suite Life of Zack & Cody). •
Rex Harris, 82, British academic. •
Victor Hettigoda, 84, Sri Lankan businessman. •
Javier Imbroda, 61, Spanish basketball coach and politician, member of the
Andalusian parliament (since 2018) and
regional minister of education and sports (since 2019), prostate cancer. •
Mantas Kvedaravičius, 45, Lithuanian film director,
shot. •
Silvio Longobucco, 70, Italian footballer (
Ternana,
Juventus,
Cagliari). •
Mirjana Majurec, 69, Croatian actress (
The Rat Savior, ''
King's Endgame, Below the Line''). •
Mıgırdiç Margosyan, 83, Turkish writer. •
Henrich Mayorov, 85, Russian-Ukrainian choreographer and ballet dancer. •
Leonel Sánchez, 85, Chilean football player (
Universidad de Chile,
Colo-Colo,
national team) and manager, pulmonary fibrosis. •
Gerald Schreck, 83, American sailor, Olympic champion (
1968). •
Olga Sukhenko, 51, Ukrainian politician, village head of
Motyzhyn, shot. (death announced on this date)
3 •
Ave Alavainu, 79, Estonian poet and writer. •
Yamina Bachir, 68, Algerian film director (
Rachida) and screenwriter (
Sandstorm). •
Noeline Brokenshire, 96, New Zealand cricketer (
Canterbury), field hockey player (
national team) and British Empire Games sprinter (
1950). •
June Brown, 95, English actress (
EastEnders,
The Duchess of Duke Street,
Bean) and writer. •
Gerald Coates, 77, English evangelist. •
Christopher Coover, 72, American antique books appraiser, pneumonia complicated by Parkinson's disease. •
Tommy Davis, 83, American baseball player (
Los Angeles Dodgers,
Baltimore Orioles,
Oakland Athletics) and coach,
World Series champion (
1963). •
Archie Eversole, 37, German-born American rapper, shot. •
Lygia Fagundes Telles, 98, Brazilian writer, member of the
Brazilian Academy of Letters. •
Heikki Hedman, 81, Finnish tennis player. •
William S. Horne, 85, American politician, member of the
Maryland House of Delegates (1973–1989). •
Jin Di, 89, Chinese actress (
The Wedding Maidens), television director and screenwriter. •
Bruce Johnson, 71, American news anchor and reporter (
WUSA), heart attack. •
Werner Klatt, 73, German rower, Olympic champion (
1976). •
Gerda Weissmann Klein, 97, Polish-American writer and human rights activist. •
David G. Mason, 79, American politician, member of the
Kentucky House of Representatives (1974–1977). •
Michael Meier, 93, German Roman Catholic prelate, coadjutor archbishop (1984–1987) and archbishop (1987–2006) of
Mount Hagen. •
Donn B. Murphy, 91, American theatre and speech teacher (
Georgetown University) and theatrical advisor. •
Snežana Nikšić, 78, Serbian actress (
Siberian Lady Macbeth,
The Tiger,
Bolji život). •
Einar Østby, 86, Norwegian cross-country skier, Olympic silver medallist (
1960). •
Stan Parrish, 75, American football coach (
Tampa Bay Buccaneers,
Ball State Cardinals,
Michigan Wolverines), cancer. •
Frances Porter, 96, New Zealand writer and historian. •
Pamela Rooke, 66, British model and actress, bile duct cancer. •
Betty Rowland, 106, American burlesque dancer. •
Desmond Seward, 86, British historian. •
Gene Shue, 90, American basketball player (
Fort Wayne/Detroit Pistons,
New York Knicks) and coach (
Baltimore/Washington Bullets), melanoma. •
Willie Tasby, 89, American baseball player (
Baltimore Orioles,
Washington Senators,
Cleveland Indians). •
Kainakary Thankaraj, 75, Indian actor (
Amen,
Ee.Ma.Yau.,
Home). •
Nobuyoshi Tsubota, 89, Japanese baseball glove designer. •
James Webster, 96, Australian politician,
senator (1964–1980),
minister for science (1975–1979). •
Andrzej Wiśniewski, 66, Polish football coach (
Wisła Płock,
Palestine,
Polonia Warsaw), heart attack.
4 •
Bob Babich, 74, American football player (
Cleveland Browns,
San Diego Chargers). •
Donald Baechler, 65, American painter and sculptor, heart attack. •
Richard Bird, 79, English computer scientist. •
Eric Boehlert, 57, American media critic and writer (
Salon,
Rolling Stone,
Billboard), hit by train. •
Madeline Cain, 72, American politician, member of the
Ohio House of Representatives (1989–1995) and mayor of
Lakewood, Ohio (1996–2003). •
José Geraldo da Cruz, 80, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Juazeiro (2003–2016). •
Karine Danielyan, 74, Armenian politician,
minister of nature and environment protection (1991–1994). •
Margo Feiden, 77, American art gallery owner, complications from a fall. •
Maya Govind, 82, Indian lyricist, heart attack. •
Julian J. Hook, 80, American politician, member of the
Minnesota House of Representatives (1971–1974). •
Little Karim, 71, Pakistani mountaineer, liver cancer. •
Friedrich-Wilhelm Kiel, 87, German politician, member of the
Landtag of Baden-Württemberg (1992–2001), mayor of
Ettlingen (1966–1970) and
Fellbach (1976–2000). •
Kathy Lamkin, 74, American actress (
No Country for Old Men,
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre,
The Astronaut Farmer). •
Li Suwen, 88, Chinese politician,
vice chairperson of the Standing Committee of the NPC (1975–1978). •
John McNally, 89, Irish boxer, Olympic silver medallist (
1952). •
Joe Messina, 93, American
Hall of Fame guitarist (
The Funk Brothers). •
Norio Niikawa, 79, Japanese physician and medical geneticist, discoverer of
Kabuki syndrome. •
Boris Powell, 57, American boxer, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. •
Raziel, 49, Mexican professional wrestler (
CMLL). •
Jim Reilly, 77, American politician, member of the
Illinois House of Representatives (1977–1983). •
Vernon Scoville, 68, American politician, member of the
Missouri House of Representatives (1983–1991). •
Django Sissoko, 74, Malian civil servant, acting
prime minister (2012–2013) and
minister of justice (1984–1988). •
Petar Skansi, 78, Croatian basketball player (
Jugoplastika,
Yugoslavia national team) and coach (
Benetton Treviso), Olympic silver medalist (
1968). •
Branislav Šoškić, 99, Montenegrin politician,
president of the
Socialist Republic of Montenegro (1985–1986). •
Herb Turetzky, 76, American basketball official scorer (
Brooklyn Nets), primary lateral sclerosis. •
Jerry Uelsmann, 87, American photographer. •
Gordon Watters, 93, American ice hockey player (
Minnesota Golden Gophers) and pediatric neurologist. •
Joseph P. Wyatt Jr., 80, American politician, member of the
U.S. House of Representatives (1979–1981) and the
Texas House of Representatives (1971–1979). •
Juan Francisco Zanassi, 75, Argentine Olympic rower (
1964). •
Andrzej Zygmunt, 76, Polish footballer (
national team).
5 •
Sidney Altman, 82, Canadian-American molecular biologist,
Nobel Prize laureate (1989). •
Harry Billinge, 96, British World War II veteran and fundraiser. •
Boris Brott, 78, Canadian conductor, traffic collision. •
Joaquim Carvalho, 84, Portuguese footballer (
Sporting CP,
Atlético,
national team). •
John Cumberland, 74, American baseball player (
New York Yankees,
San Francisco Giants,
St. Louis Cardinals). •
John Ellis, 73, American baseball player (
New York Yankees,
Cleveland Indians,
Texas Rangers), cancer. •
Helen Fletcher, 90, English tennis player. •
Graciela Giannettasio, 71, Argentine politician,
deputy (2007–2015) and
minister of education (2002–2003). •
Roberta Kalechofsky, 90, American writer and rights activist. •
David Keyte, 67–68, English businessman and football club chairman, liver cancer. •
David Kilgour, 81, Canadian politician,
MP (1979–2006), lung disease. •
Stanisław Kowalski, 111, Polish masters athlete, nation's oldest living man (since 2018). •
Josef Panáček, 84, Czech sport shooter, Olympic champion (
1976). •
Nehemiah Persoff, 102, American actor (
Some Like It Hot,
An American Tail,
Yentl), heart failure. •
Edward Rayner, 89, English footballer (
Northwich Victoria,
Stoke City,
Macclesfield Town). •
Lee Rose, 85, American basketball coach (
Charlotte 49ers,
Purdue Boilermakers,
South Florida Bulls) and athletic administrator. •
Bobby Rydell, 79, American singer ("
Wild One", "
Wildwood Days") and actor (
Bye Bye Birdie), pneumonia. •
Bill Sadler, 90, Canadian racecar and aircraft designer. •
Yoshikazu Shirakawa, 87, Japanese photographer, stroke. •
Paul Siebel, 84, American singer-songwriter. •
Yefrem Sokolov, 95, Belarusian politician,
first secretary of the Communist Party (1987–1990). •
Doug Sutherland, 73, American football player (
Minnesota Vikings,
Seattle Seahawks). •
Bjarni Tryggvason, 76, Icelandic-born Canadian astronaut (
STS-85). •
Eelco Visser, 55, Dutch computer scientist. •
Jimmy Wang Yu, 79, Taiwanese actor (
Golden Swallow,
One-Armed Swordsman,
The Chinese Boxer). •
Leslie Young, 72, Chinese-born New Zealand economist.
6 •
Rae Allen, 95, American actress (
And Miss Reardon Drinks A Little,
A League of Their Own,
The Sopranos),
Tony winner (
1971). •
William Roger Callahan, 90, Canadian journalist and politician. •
Dolores Álvarez Campillo, 61, Spanish politician, member of the
General Junta of the Principality of Asturias (2015–2019), cancer. •
Drew Christiansen, 77, American Jesuit priest. •
Mark Conover, 61, American Olympic runner (
1988), cancer. •
John Creighton, 85, New Zealand rugby union player (
Canterbury,
national team). •
Reinhilde Decleir, 73, Belgian actress (
Doctor Vlimmen,
Whitey,
Love Belongs to Everyone), euthanasia. •
Ana Derșidan-Ene-Pascu, 77, Romanian fencer, Olympic bronze medallist (
1968,
1972). •
Joe Dickson, 82, Canadian politician. •
Karol Divín, 86, Hungarian-born Slovak figure skater, Olympic silver medallist (
1960). •
Nergüin Enkhbat, 60, Mongolian Olympic boxer. •
Helen Golden, 81, Dutch singer. •
Melvin Hulse, 74, Belizean politician, colon cancer. •
Jill Knight, 98, British politician,
MP (1966–1997), member of the House of Lords (1997–2016). •
Nicole Maestracci, 71, French lawyer, member of the
Constitutional Council (2013–2022). •
Emiliano Mascetti, 79, Italian football player (
Hellas Verona,
Como,
Torino) and manager. •
David McKee, 87, British writer and illustrator (
Mr Benn,
Elmer the Patchwork Elephant,
Not Now, Bernard). •
Georg Neuber, 96, German Olympic fencer (
1960). •
Karl Neuse, 91, German Olympic water polo player (
1956). •
John van de Rest, 82, Dutch film director and screenwriter. •
Régis Rey, 92, French Olympic ski jumper. •
Domingo Romera, 85, Spanish politician and captain,
senator (1984–1986),
MEP (1986–1994). •
Camilla Salvago Raggi, 98, Italian poet and novelist. •
Horst Schröder, 84, German politician,
MP (1972–1984). •
Annie Servais-Thysen, 88, Belgian politician, member of the
Walloon parliament (1995–2004). •
Abraham Sie, 22, Ivorian basketball player (
ABC Fighters,
DUC Dakar,
national team). •
Tom Smith, 50, Scottish rugby union player (
Northampton Saints,
national team,
British & Irish Lions), colorectal cancer. •
Tadao Takahashi, 71, Brazilian
Hall of Fame computer scientist, heart attack. •
Mikhail Vasenkov, 79, Russian spy (
Illegals Program). •
Wen Hsia, 93, Taiwanese singer and actor, organ failure. •
Yu Guocong, 99, Chinese engineer, member of the
Chinese Academy of Sciences. •
Vladimir Zhirinovsky, 75, Russian politician,
MP (since 1993), COVID-19. •
Gerd Zimmermann, 72, German footballer (
Fortuna Düsseldorf,
Houston Hurricane,
Calgary Boomers).
7 •
Garibaldi Alves, 98, Brazilian politician,
senator (2011–2014) and
Rio Grande do Norte MLA (1957–1969). •
Christopher Ball, 85, British composer. •
Carlos Barrera Sánchez, 71, Spanish politician,
síndic d'Aran (1995–2007, 2015–2019). •
Shamsha Berkimbayeva, 79, Kazakh academic and politician,
minister of education and science (2002–2003). •
Dušan Čkrebić, 94, Serbian politician,
prime minister (1974–1978) and
president (1984–1986). •
Elias Davidsson, 81, Icelandic composer and conspiracy theorist. •
Ludwik Dorn, 67, Polish politician,
MP (1997–2015),
deputy prime minister and
minister of interior and administration (2005–2007). •
Mercè Durfort i Coll, 78, Spanish biologist and professor, member of
Institute for Catalan Studies (since 1989). •
Miguel Ángel Estrella, 81, Argentine pianist, ambassador to
UNESCO (2003–2015) and member of the
Russell Tribunal. •
Bernard Fisher, 88, English footballer (
Hull City,
Bradford City). •
Fujiko Fujio, 88, Japanese manga artist (
Ninja Hattori-kun,
The Monster Kid,
The Laughing Salesman). •
Mary Green, 78, British Olympic sprinter (
1968). •
John Jobling, 84, Australian politician,
New South Wales MLC (1984–2003). •
Dorothy Johnson, 85, American model and actress (
Life Begins at 17,
The Flying Fontaines,
Bernardine). •
Robert Kharshiing, 63, Indian politician,
MP (2002–2008). •
Kim Yong-Bock, 83–84, South Korean theologian, colorectal cancer. •
Ramatu Aliu Mahama, 70, Ghanaian educationist,
Second Lady of Ghana (2001–2009) •
Pedro Marchetta, 79, Argentine football player (
Racing Club,
Santiago Morning) and coach (
Belgrano). •
Hellmuth Matiasek, 90, Austrian theatre director, theatre manager (
Theater am Gärtnerplatz), and drama school president (
Bayerische Theaterakademie August Everding). •
Eileen Grant McGeoghegan, 68, American politician, member of the
Missouri House of Representatives (1983–1991) •
BM Nazrul Islam, 75, Bangladeshi politician,
MP (1999–2001). •
Michael Neidorff, 79, American business executive, CEO of
Centene Corporation (since 1996). •
Birgit Nordin, 88, Swedish opera singer. •
Elvis Nyathi, 43, Zimbabwean refugee, beaten and burned. •
Emmanuel Portacio, 52, Filipino lawn bowler. •
Jürgen Reents, 72, German journalist and politician,
deputy (1983–1985). •
Hiro Sachiya, 85, Japanese religious scholar, liver cancer. •
Carlos Salazar, 90, Filipino actor. •
Man Sasaki, 95, Japanese politician,
councillor (1976–1998). •
Arliss Sturgulewski, 94, American politician, member of the
Alaska Senate (1979–1993). •
Hana Truncová, 97, Czech political prisoner. •
Ken West, 64, Australian music promoter, founder of
Big Day Out. •
Rayfield Wright, 76, American
Hall of Fame football player (
Dallas Cowboys),
Super Bowl champion (
VI,
XII).
8 •
Psalm Adjeteyfio, 55, Ghanaian actor (
A Stab in the Dark), complications from heart failure. •
Emily Akuffo, 88, Ghanaian teacher,
first lady (1978–1979). •
Hannah Arterian, 72, American legal administrator and academic. •
Carl Boles, 87, American baseball player (
San Francisco Giants). •
Chai-Sik Chung, 91, South Korean-born American social ethicist and sociologist. •
Massimo Cristaldi, 66, Italian film producer (
Our Italian Husband,
Sicilian Ghost Story). •
Henri Depireux, 78, Belgian football player (
Standard Liège,
national team) and manager (
Bellinzona). •
Allan Donaldson, 92, Canadian writer and academic. •
Stelio Fenzo, 89, Italian cartoonist. •
Bob Gray, 98, English footballer (
Gateshead). •
Betty Grundberg, 84, American politician. •
Edwin Kantar, 89, American bridge player,
world champion (1977, 1979). •
Barak Lufan, 35, Israeli sprint kayaker and Paralympic coach,
shot. •
Minori Matsushima, 81, Japanese actress, voice actress, and narrator (
Candy Candy,
Dororo,
Mazinger Z), pancreatic cancer. •
Osinachi Nwachukwu, 42, Nigerian gospel singer, blood clot. •
Chibuzor Nwakanma, 57, Nigerian footballer (
Mohun Bagan AC,
SC East Bengal,
Mohammedan SC), cardiac arrest. •
Brian O'Rouke, 72–73, Irish composer and singer. •
Peng Ming-min, 98, Taiwanese independence activist. •
Liza Picard, 94, English lawyer and historian. •
Hudarni Rani, 71, Indonesian politician,
senator (since 2014) and governor of
Bangka Belitung Islands (2002–2007). •
Mimi Reinhardt, 107, Austrian secretary (
Oskar Schindler). •
József Salim, 54, Hungarian Olympic taekwondo practitioner (
1992,
2000). •
John Shy, 91, American military historian. •
George H. Smith, 73, American author. •
Nagai Sriram, 41, Indian Carnatic violinist. •
Carlos Tiny, 71, São Toméan politician,
Foreign Minister (2008–2010). •
José Vilariño, 60, Argentine politician,
deputy (1995–1999, 2003–2015), cardiac arrest. •
Alexander Vovin, 61, Russian-American Japanologist.
9 •
Stephen Athipozhiyil, 77, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, coadjutor bishop (2000–2001) and bishop (2001–2019) of
Alleppey. •
Chris Bailey, 65, Kenyan-born Australian musician (
The Saints) and songwriter ("
(I'm) Stranded", "
Just Like Fire Would"). •
M. Balayya, 92, Indian actor (
Chivaraku Migiledi,
Irugu Porugu,
Bobbili Yuddham), writer and film producer. •
Tom Bleick, 79, American football player (
Baltimore Colts,
Atlanta Falcons). •
Uwe Bohm, 60, German actor (
Moritz, Dear Moritz,
Yasemin,
Herzlich willkommen). •
Brian Booth, 97, Australian cricketer (
Tasmania). •
Jim Bronstad, 85, American baseball player (
Washington Senators,
New York Yankees). •
Riccardo Dalisi, 90, Italian architect and designer. •
Ihor Dashko, 44, Ukrainian military officer, suicide by explosion. •
Michael Degen, 90, German-Israeli actor (
Supermarket,
Beyond Good and Evil,
Dr. M). •
Michel Delebarre, 75, French politician, mayor of
Dunkirk (1989–2014) and
senator (2011–2017). •
Lellos Demetriades, 89, Cypriot politician, mayor of
Nicosia Municipality (1971–2001) and
deputy (1960–1970). •
Inga Freidenfelds, 86, Latvian-born Australian Olympic basketball player (
1956). •
Chiara Frugoni, 82, Italian historian. •
Trevor Harrop, 94, Canadian-born British Olympic swimmer (
1948). •
Dwayne Haskins, 24, American football player (
Washington Redskins/Football Team,
Pittsburgh Steelers), traffic collision. •
Henk Hermsen, 84, Dutch Olympic water polo player. •
Jack Higgins, 92, British author (
The Eagle Has Landed,
Thunder Point,
Angel of Death). •
Ann Hutchinson Guest, 103, American dance notator. •
Myra Larcombe, 94, New Zealand swimming coach. •
John McCourtney, 78, Scottish Olympic wrestler. •
Pat Newman, 82, American tennis coach. •
Lawrence Poitras, 91, Canadian jurist, chief justice of the
Superior Court of Quebec (1992–1996). •
George Siscoe, 84, American physicist. •
Dick Swatland, 76, American football player (
Houston Oilers,
Bridgeport Jets). •
Allan Trusler, 88, Australian
footballer (
Footscray). •
Brian Winston, 80, British journalist. •
Jeremy Young, 87, British actor (
Doctor Who,
Coronation Street,
Crooks and Coronets).
10 •
John Arguelles, 94, American jurist, associate justice of the
Supreme Court of California (1987–1989). •
Gary Barrett, 82, American ecologist. •
Philippe Boesmans, 85, Belgian composer. •
Desmond Brathwaite, Saint Lucian politician,
MP (1987–1997). •
Gary Brown, 52, American football player (
Houston Oilers,
New York Giants,
San Diego Chargers) and coach, cancer. •
Jon Herwig Carlsen, 84, Norwegian sports commentator (
NRK). •
John Drew, 67, American basketball player (
Atlanta Hawks,
Utah Jazz), bone cancer. •
Francis Geng, 90, French politician,
deputy (1978–1993). •
Eya Guezguez, 17, Tunisian Olympic sailor (
2020), drowned. •
Joe Horlen, 84, American baseball player (
Chicago White Sox,
Oakland Athletics),
World Series champion (
1972). •
M. C. Josephine, 74, Indian politician, chairperson of the
Kerala Women's Commission (2017–2021), heart attack. •
Kalindi, 28, Brazilian footballer (
Penafiel,
Nacional). •
Hazem Nuseibeh, 99, Jordanian politician,
minister of foreign affairs (1962–1965). •
Estela Rodríguez, 54, Cuban judoka, Olympic silver medallist (
1992,
1996), cardiac arrest. •
Katherine Rogers, 67, American politician, member of the
New Hampshire House of Representatives (2012–2022), cancer. •
Jos Schreurs, 87, Dutch Roman Catholic priest and politician,
senator (1980–1981). •
Alexander Shkurko, 84, Russian historian, president of the
State Historical Museum (1992–2010). •
Shiv Kumar Subramaniam, Indian actor (
Mukti Bandhan) and screenwriter (
Parinda,
Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi). •
Wang Senhao, 89, Chinese engineer and politician, governor of
Shanxi (1983–1992). •
Desai Williams, 62, Canadian sprinter, Olympic bronze medalist (
1984), heart attack.
11 •
Len Allen, 90, British Olympic wrestler. •
Oleksandr Bakumenko, 62, Ukrainian politician,
people's deputy (2014–2019). •
John D. Bransford, 78, American psychologist and educational theorist, lewy body dementia. •
Gary Bullock, 80, American actor (
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me,
RoboCop 2,
Species). •
Garrett Burnett, 46, Canadian ice hockey player (
Mighty Ducks of Anaheim). •
Calvi, 83, French cartoonist, caricaturist and illustrator. •
Wayne Cooper, 65, American basketball player (
Portland Trail Blazers,
Denver Nuggets,
Golden State Warriors), complications from kidney disease. •
Ihor Dybchenko, 61, Ukrainian footballer (
Shakhtar Donetsk,
Shakhtar Horlivka,
Pivdenstal Yenakiieve). •
Mohammad Feyz Sarabi, 93, Iranian Islamic cleric and politician, member of the
Assembly of Experts (since 2006). •
Gábor Görgey, 92, Hungarian writer and poet,
minister of culture (2002–2003). •
Delores Ann Richburg Greene, 86, American educator. •
Eduardo Guardia, 56, Brazilian economist and politician,
minister of finance (2018–2019). •
Mohammad Hussain, 45, Pakistani cricketer (
national team). •
Hans Junkermann, 87, German racing cyclist. •
James Jupp, 89, British-Australian political scientist and author. •
Aleksandr Kuzmin, 80, Russian diplomat,
ambassador to Sudan (1992–1998). •
Bill Ludwig, 87, Australian trade unionist. •
Joseph Makoju, 73, Nigerian engineer. •
Charnett Moffett, 54, American jazz bassist, heart attack. •
René Mornex, 94, French endocrinologist and academic. •
Chip Myrtle, 76, American football player (
Denver Broncos). •
Timothy R. Parsons, 89, Canadian oceanographer. •
Claude Véga, 91, French impersonator, humorist and actor.
12 •
Rogerio Azcárraga Madero, 94, Mexican businessman. •
Simon de la Bretèche, 39, French pilot, plane crash. •
Sonny Caldinez, 89, Trinidadian actor (
Doctor Who,
The Fifth Element,
Raiders of the Lost Ark). •
Sir Gordon Downey, 93, British public servant,
parliamentary commissioner for standards (1995–1998). •
Olga Fiorini, 95, Italian businesswoman and educator. •
Gilbert Gottfried, 67, American comedian, television personality (
Hollywood Squares), and actor (
Aladdin,
Cyberchase),
ventricular tachycardia. •
Zvonimir Janko, 89, Croatian mathematician (
Janko groups). •
Giorgos Katiforis, 87, Greek lawyer and academic,
MEP (1994–2004). •
Larysa Khorolets, 73, Ukrainian actress,
minister of culture (1991–1992). •
Susan Kilham, 79, American aquatic ecologist. •
Charles McCormick, 75, American musician (
Bloodstone). •
Cedric McMillan, 44, American bodybuilder, heart attack. •
Doris Honig Merritt, 98, American physician. •
M. P. Govindan Nair, 94, Indian politician,
Kerala MLA (1960–1964). •
Charles P. Roland, 104, American historian. •
Shirley Spork, 94, American professional golfer, co-founder of the
LPGA. •
Traian Stănescu, 82, Romanian actor (
Răscoala,
Trandafirul galben,
The Silver Mask). •
Henry S. Valk, 93, American physicist. •
Baptiste Vignes, 36, French pilot, plane crash. •
Sergei Yashin, 60, Russian ice hockey player (
Dynamo Moscow,
EHC Dynamo Berlin,
HC Davos), Olympic champion (
1988). •
Arne Zwaig, 75, Norwegian chess player.
13 •
Letizia Battaglia, 87, Italian photographer. •
Michel Bouquet, 96, French actor (
The Unfaithful Wife,
The Bride Wore Black,
Toto the Hero). •
Jorge Carreño Luengas, 92–93, Colombian judge, president of the
Supreme Court (1990–1991). •
Johanna Ekström, 51, Swedish author and artist, cancer. •
Wolfgang Fahrian, 80, German footballer (
Hertha BSC,
Fortuna Köln,
West Germany national team). •
Alex Gilady, 79, Israeli sports journalist and Olympic official, cancer. •
Francesco Glorioso, 79, Italian Olympic rower (
1964). •
Josef Göppel, 71, German politician,
MP (2002–2017). •
Laura Harris Hales, 54, American writer, historian, and podcaster, pancreatic cancer. •
Hua Wenyi, 81, Chinese
Kunqu performer. •
Jimmy Leonard, 94, Irish politician,
senator (1981–1982) and three-term
TD. •
Maurice Lévy, 99, French physicist and teacher, president of the
CNES (1973–1976). •
Lillian M. Lowery, 67–68, American school superintendent. •
David Luteijn, 78, Dutch politician,
senator (1983–1995). •
Tom McCarthy, 61, Canadian ice hockey player (
Minnesota North Stars,
Boston Bruins) and coach, complications from heart surgery. •
Bill Nation, 96, American politician, member of the
Wyoming House of Representatives (1965–1967) and
mayor of Cheyenne, Wyoming (1962–1966, 1973–1977). •
Bob Neuenschwander, 73, American politician, member of the
Minnesota House of Representatives (1983–1990). •
Gloria Parker, 100, American musician and bandleader. •
Freddy Rincón, 55, Colombian footballer (
Corinthians,
Real Madrid,
national team), head injuries from traffic collision. •
Thomas Rosenlöcher, 74, German writer and poet. •
Vincent Ryan, 83, Australian Catholic priest and convicted sex offender. •
Colin Semper, 84, English Anglican priest. •
Dennis Stewart, 75, American basketball player (
Michigan Wolverines,
Baltimore Bullets,
The Floridians). •
Jorge Trías, 73, Spanish lawyer, politician and whistleblower (
Bárcenas affair),
deputy (1996–2000), complications from COVID-19. •
Skip Walker, 67, American football player (
Ottawa Rough Riders,
Montreal Alouettes), cancer. •
Wang Yumei, 87, Chinese actress (
Wreaths at the Foot of the Mountain, ''
The Wooden Man's Bride, Justice Bao'').
14 •
Roberto Bendini, 76, Argentine military officer,
chief of the general staff of the Army (2003–2008), pancreatic cancer. •
Alex Brenninkmeijer, 70, Dutch lawyer and academic,
national ombudsman (2005–2014), member of the
European Court of Auditors (since 2014). •
William Burgess, 91, Canadian Olympic sailor. •
Dennis Byars, 81, American politician, member of the
Nebraska Legislature (1988–1995, 1999–2007). •
Irving Davidson, 92, Australian
footballer (
St Kilda). •
Gurbax Singh Frank, 86, Indian translator. •
Rio Hackford, 51, American actor (
Treme,
Jonah Hex,
The Mandalorian),
uveal melanoma. •
Chic Henry, 75, Australian car show organizer (
Summernats), cancer. •
Ed Jasper, 49, American football player (
Atlanta Falcons,
Philadelphia Eagles,
Oakland Raiders). •
Orlando Julius, 79, Nigerian saxophonist, singer and bandleader. •
Ilkka Kanerva, 74, Finnish politician,
MP (since 1975),
minister of labour (1991–1995), and
deputy prime minister (1991). •
Cecily Littleton, 95, British crystallographer and horticulturalist, cardiac and respiratory arrest. •
Mak Ho Wai, 76, Hong Kong actor (
The Romancing Star II,
Faithfully Yours,
The Banquet). •
Jack Newton, 72, Australian golfer. •
Kōji Omi, 89, Japanese politician,
minister of finance (2006–2007). •
Joseph Pathalil, 85, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Udaipur (1984–2012). •
Clay Reynolds, 72, American writer and literary critic, pancreatic cancer. •
Edward Morgan Rowell, 90, American diplomat,
bullous pemphigoid. •
Manju Singh, 73, Indian television producer, heart attack. •
Con Sullivan, 93, English footballer (
Bristol City,
Arsenal). •
Trygve Thue, 71, Norwegian guitarist.
15 •
David G. Barber, 61, Canadian environmental scientist and academic. •
Mike Bossy, 65, Canadian
Hall of Fame ice hockey player (
New York Islanders), four-time
Stanley Cup champion, lung cancer. •
Tony Brown, 86, Australian rugby league player (
Newtown,
Penrith,
national team). •
Baidyanath Chakrabarty, 94, Indian gynaecologist and reproductive medicine researcher. •
Bob Chinn, 99, American restaurateur. •
Andy Coen, 57, American college football coach (
Lehigh Mountain Hawks). •
Newton Cruz, 97, Brazilian military officer. •
Earl Devaney, 74, American law enforcement officer, inspector-general of the
interior department (1999–2011). •
Bilquis Edhi, 74, Pakistani nurse and humanitarian, heart failure. •
Helle Fastrup, 70, Danish actress (
Temporary Release), cancer. •
Jean-Paul Fitoussi, 79, French economist. •
Bernhard Germeshausen, 70, German bobsledder, Olympic champion (
1976,
1980). •
Bob Harrison, 80, American football player (
Kent State) and coach (
Atlanta Falcons,
Pittsburgh Steelers). •
Severo Hernández, 81, Colombian Olympic cyclist (
1968). •
Carlos López Riaño, 81, Spanish jurist and politician,
deputy (1982–1996). •
Eunice Muñoz, 93, Portuguese actress (
A Morgadinha dos Canaviais,
Hard Times). •
Michael O'Kennedy, 86, Irish politician, minister for
foreign affairs (1977–1979) and
finance (1979–1980),
TD (1965–2002). •
Henry Plumb, Baron Plumb, 97, British politician,
member (1979–1999) and
president (1987–1989) of the
European Parliament, member of the House of Lords (1987–2017). •
Vlasta Pospíšilová, 87, Czech animator and director. •
Art Rupe, 104, American
Hall of Fame music executive and record producer (
Specialty Records). •
Liz Sheridan, 93, American actress (
Seinfeld,
ALF,
Play the Game). •
Peter Swales, 73, Welsh historian of psychoanalysis. •
Kantoku Teruya, 76, Japanese politician,
MP (1995–2001, 2003–2021), stomach cancer.
16 •
Lembit Arro, 92, Estonian judge and politician,
MP (1992–1999). •
J. N. Bhatt, 76, Indian jurist, justice of the
Gujarat High Court (1990–2005) and chief justice of
Patna High Court (2005–2007). •
Bill Bourne, 68, Canadian fiddler, guitarist (
Tri-Continental) and songwriter, bladder cancer. •
James G. Crouse, 76, American politician. •
John Dougherty, 89, American Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of
Scranton (1995–2009). •
Elenore Freedman, 96, American educator, co-founder of
The Derryfield School. •
Rosario Ibarra, 95, Mexican social activist and politician,
senator (2006–2012). •
Rhoda Kadalie, 68, South African social activist, lung cancer. •
David Leeson, 64, American photojournalist. •
Mio Murao, 69, Japanese manga artist and writer. •
Mariano Ortiz, 77, Puerto Rican Olympic basketball player (
1968,
1972,
1976). •
Nawal Kishore Rai, 62, Indian politician,
MP (1991–1997, 1999–2004). •
Jon A. Reynolds, 84, American military officer. •
Wendy Rieger, 65, American news anchor (
WRC-TV),
glioblastoma. •
Gloria Sevilla, 90, Filipino actress (
Bida si Mister, Bida si Misis,
Once Upon a Time in Manila,
Boy Golden: Shoot to Kill). •
Boyet Sison, 58, Filipino sportscaster, cardiac arrest. •
Joachim Streich, 71, German football player (
Hansa Rostock,
1. FC Magdeburg,
East Germany national team) and manager, Olympic bronze medalist (
1972). •
Rosella Thorne, 91, Canadian Olympic sprinter (
1952). •
Sir Ray Tindle, 95, British entrepreneur, founder of
Tindle. •
Jon Wefald, 84, American academic administrator, president of
Kansas State University (1986–2009), heart attack. •
Arthur Winther, 85, Australian Olympic diver (
1956). •
Zippy Chippy, 30, American thoroughbred racehorse.
17 •
Mireya Baltra, 90, Chilean journalist and politician,
deputy (1969–1973) and
minister of labor (1972). •
Eduardo Barbeiro, 90, Portuguese Olympic swimmer (
1952). •
Ursula Bellugi, 91, German-born American cognitive neuroscientist. •
DJ Kay Slay, 55, American disc jockey and record executive, COVID-19. •
Rada Granovskaya, 92, Russian psychologist. •
Jimmy Harris, 88, English footballer (
Everton,
Birmingham City,
Oldham Athletic). •
Jim Hartz, 82, American journalist and television presenter (
Today), COPD. •
Omer Kaleshi, 90, Macedonian painter. •
Prafulla Kar, 83, Indian musician, singer, and lyricist, cardiac arrest. •
William Kimbel, 68, American paleoanthropologist, cancer. •
Radu Lupu, 76, Romanian pianist. •
Kevin Meates, 92, New Zealand rugby union player (
Canterbury,
national team). •
Midnight Bourbon, 4, American thoroughbred racehorse, gastrointestinal disease. •
James Olson, 91, American actor (
The Andromeda Strain,
Commando,
Rachel, Rachel). •
Gilles Remiche, 43, Belgian film director and actor (
The Benefit of the Doubt,
Working Girls,
Madly in Life), cancer. •
Hollis Resnik, 67, American singer and actress (
Backdraft), heart failure. •
N. Sankar, 76, Indian industrialist (
Sanmar Group). •
Catherine Spaak, 77, Belgian-Italian actress (
Kiss the Other Sheik,
Il Sorpasso,
Adultery Italian Style) and singer. •
Re Styles, 72, American singer (
The Tubes). •
Ann Ter-Pogossian, 90, American painter. •
Rick Turner, 78, American luthier and guitarist (
Autosalvage), heart failure and stroke.
18 •
Lidiya Alfeyeva, 76, Russian long jumper, Olympic bronze medalist (
1976). •
Noel Alford, 89, Australian
footballer (
North Melbourne). •
Nicholas Angelich, 51, American classical pianist, lung disease. •
Kenneth M. Baird, 99, Canadian physicist,
metrologist and inventor. •
Piergiorgio Bellocchio, 90, Italian literary critic and writer. •
Sir Harrison Birtwistle, 87, English composer (
The Triumph of Time,
The Mask of Orpheus,
The Minotaur). •
Wilfred Cass, 97, German-born British entrepreneur and arts philanthropist. •
Henry Delisle, 83, French academic and politician,
deputy (1981–1986). •
Jerry Doucette, 70, Canadian rock singer, songwriter and guitarist, cancer. •
Valerio Evangelisti, 69, Italian novelist (
Il castello di Eymerich). •
Graham Fyfe, 70, Scottish footballer (
Rangers,
Hibernian,
Dumbarton). •
Bill Gatton, 89, American entrepreneur and philanthropist. •
Michel Goma, 90, French fashion designer, director of
Balenciaga (1987–1992). •
Barbara Hall, 99, British crossword compiler and advice columnist. •
Leonid Heifetz, 87, Russian stage director and drama teacher. •
Andrzej Korzyński, 82, Polish composer (
Man of Marble,
The Birch Wood,
Possession). •
Sid Mark, 88, American radio presenter. •
Janez Matičič, 95, Slovenian composer and pianist. •
Jean Meyer, 97, French historian. •
Seppo Nikkari, 74, Finnish Olympic runner (
1972). •
Hermann Nitsch, 83, Austrian artist (
Viennese Actionism). •
Pedro Pinto Rubianes, 91, Ecuadorian politician,
vice president (2000–2003),
minister of finance (1982–1984),
MP (1998–2000). •
Rein Ratas, 83, Estonian politician,
MP (2007–2011, 2015–2018). •
Shirō Sasaki, 83, Japanese anime and music producer, lung cancer. •
Piero Scesa, 83, Italian footballer (
Novara,
Torino,
Mantova). •
Norm Suddon, 78, Scottish rugby union player (
national team). •
Bridget Tan, 73, Singaporean migrant workers' rights advocate, founder of the
Humanitarian Organization for Migration Economics. •
Thein Tun, 85, Burmese beverage executive and banker, founder of
Tun Foundation Bank. •
Vyacheslav Trubnikov, 77, Russian intelligence officer,
director of the Foreign Intelligence Service (1996–2000). •
Roger Undy, 83, British industrial relations scholar and academic.
19 •
Ibrahim Aoudou, 66, Cameroonian Olympic footballer. •
Brad Ashford, 72, American politician, member of the
U.S. House of Representatives (2015–2017), brain cancer. •
Garland Boyette, 82, American football player (
Houston Oilers,
St. Louis Cardinals,
Montreal Alouettes). •
Robin Chan, 90, Hong Kong businessman. •
Paddy Flanagan, 92, Irish Gaelic footballer (
St Loman's,
Westmeath) and hurler (
Westmeath). •
Gloria Gervitz, 79, Mexican poet and translator. •
Mike Gregory, 65, English darts player. •
Umang Gupta, 72, Indian-American entrepreneur, bladder cancer. •
Ellen Hancock, 79, American technology executive (
IBM,
National Semiconductor Corporation,
Apple Inc.). •
Steven Heighton, 60, Canadian author and poet, cancer. •
Gert Hekma, 70, Dutch anthropologist and sociologist. •
Rolando Hinojosa-Smith, 93, American novelist, essayist and poet. •
Mosharraf Hossain, 40, Bangladeshi cricketer (
Dhaka Division,
Khulna Tigers,
national team), brain cancer. •
Iqbal Muhammad Ali Khan, 64, Pakistani politician,
MNA (since 2002), complications from heart surgery. •
Bob Latz, 91, American politician, member of the
Minnesota House of Representatives (1959–1962, 1963–1966). •
Carlos Lucas, 91, Chilean boxer, Olympic bronze medallist (
1956). •
John McKay, 82, British-Canadian mathematician (
McKay conjecture,
McKay graph). •
Ardina Moore, 91, American
Quapaw-
Osage fashion designer. •
Pan Jiluan, 94, Chinese scientist, president of
Nanchang University (1993–2002) and member of the
Chinese Academy of Sciences. •
Sandra Pisani, 63, Australian field hockey player, Olympic champion (
1988), cancer. •
Samiur Rahman, 68, Bangladeshi cricketer (
national team), brain cancer. •
Dede Robertson, 94, American evangelical Christian activist. •
Henry Scott-Stokes, 83, British journalist (
Financial Times,
The Times,
The New York Times). •
Norman Surplus, 59, Northern Irish adventurer, first person to circumnavigate the world in an
autogyro, cancer. •
Kane Tanaka, 119, Japanese supercentenarian,
world's oldest person (since 2018). •
Freeman Williams, 65, American basketball player (
San Diego Clippers,
Atlanta Hawks,
Utah Jazz).
20 •
Philip Beidler, 77, American writer. •
Hilda Bernard, 101, Argentine actress (
Rebelde Way,
Floricienta). •
Ivan Bidnyak, 36, Ukrainian sport shooter and soldier, shot. •
Ian Brooks, 93, New Zealand politician,
MP (1970–1975). •
Gino Burrini, 87, Italian Olympic alpine skier (
1956). •
Alan Garen, 96, American geneticist. •
Olle Goop, 78, Swedish trotting driver and trainer. •
Guitar Shorty, 87, American blues guitarist. •
Antonín Kachlík, 99, Czech film director (
Já, truchlivý bůh,
Princ Bajaja) and screenwriter. •
Javier Lozano Barragán, 89, Mexican Roman Catholic cardinal, bishop of
Zacatecas (1984–1997) and president of the
Pastoral Care of Health Care Workers (1996–2009). •
Gavin Millar, 84, Scottish film director (
Dreamchild,
Danny, the Champion of the World,
Complicity), critic and television presenter. •
Read Morgan, 91, American actor (
The Deputy,
Gunsmoke,
Back to the Future). •
Robert Morse, 90, American actor (
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying,
Tru,
Mad Men),
Tony winner (
1962,
1990). •
T. Rama Rao, 83, Indian film director (
Navaratri,
Jeevana Tarangalu,
Yeh To Kamaal Ho Gaya). •
Vundela Malakonda Reddy, 89, Indian writer and poet. •
Erwina Ryś-Ferens, 67, Polish four-time Olympic speed skater. •
Helen Spivey, 94, American politician and environmentalist. •
Nikola Stipanicev, 85, Croatian Olympic rower. •
Enver Yulgushov, 83, Russian football player (
Zenit Leningrad) and manager (
Rostselmash Rostov-on-Don,
Torpedo Taganrog).
21 •
Moslem Bahadori, 95, Iranian pathologist. •
Elspeth Barker, 81, British novelist and journalist, complications from a stroke. •
Carl Wayne Buntion, 78, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection. •
Jan Ceulemans, 96, Belgian Olympic basketball player. •
Eric Chappell, 88, English screenwriter (
The Squirrels,
Rising Damp,
Home to Roost). •
Clive Collins, 80, British cartoonist and illustrator. •
Ralph DeLoach, 65, American football player (
New York Jets). •
Volodymyr Denshchykov, 69, Ukrainian actor and artist. •
John DiStaso, 68, American journalist (
New Hampshire Union Leader,
WMUR-TV). •
David Friedland, 84, American politician and criminal, member of the
New Jersey General Assembly (1966–1974) and
Senate (1978–1980). •
Ali Hamsa, 66, Malaysian civil servant,
chief secretary to the government (2012–2018). •
Renate Holm, 90, German-Austrian actress (
The Count of Luxemburg) and operatic soprano (
Vienna State Opera). •
Sir Geoffrey Howlett, 92, British army general, commander-in-chief of the
Allied Forces Northern Europe (1986–1989). •
Huang Shuqin, 82, Chinese film director (
A Soul Haunted by Painting,
Sinful Debt). •
Aydın İlter, 91, Turkish military officer,
general commander of the Gendarmerie (1993–1995). •
Mwai Kibaki, 90, Kenyan politician,
president (2002–2013),
vice president (1978–1988) and
MP (1974–2013). •
Daryle Lamonica, 80, American football player (
Oakland Raiders,
Buffalo Bills,
Southern California Sun). •
Iván Markó, 75, Hungarian dancer and choreographer. •
Frank Otway, 99, American basketball player (
Chicago American Gears). •
Jacques Perrin, 80, French actor (
Z,
Black and White in Color,
The Sleeping Car Murders) and filmmaker. •
Cynthia Plaster Caster, 74, American visual artist, cerebrovascular disease. •
John Rutherford, 92, Australian cricketer (
Western Australia,
national team). •
J. D. Rymbai, 87, Indian politician,
chief minister of Meghalaya (2006–2007) and
Meghalaya MLA (1983–1988, 1993–2008). •
J. W. Stoker, 94, American rodeo trick rider and stuntman (
Bronco Billy). •
James R. Taylor, 93, Canadian academic. •
Kazumi Watanabe, 86, Japanese Olympic long-distance runner (
1960,
1964). •
Adam Windsor, 41, English professional wrestler. •
Ronald J. Zlatoper, 80, American naval officer,
U.S. Pacific Fleet commander (1994–1996).
22 •
Lamidi Adeyemi III, 83, Nigerian traditional ruler,
Alaafin of Oyo (since 1970). •
Marshall Arisman, 83, American illustrator, painter, and educator. •
Silvano Ciampi, 90, Italian racing cyclist. •
Dennis J. Gallagher, 82, American politician, member of the
Colorado House of Representatives (1970–1974) and
Senate (1974–1994). •
Walter Gwenigale, 87, Liberian politician, minister of health and social welfare (2006–2015). •
Guy Lafleur, 70, Canadian
Hall of Fame ice hockey player (
Montreal Canadiens,
Quebec Nordiques,
New York Rangers), five-time
Stanley Cup champion, lung cancer. •
Marcus Leatherdale, 69, Canadian photographer. •
Curt Merz, 84, American football player (
Dallas Texans/Kansas City Chiefs,
Ottawa Rough Riders). •
Ted Prappas, 66, American racing driver (
CART), colon cancer. •
Jan Rot, 64, Dutch singer, composer, and translator, colon cancer. •
Michelle Suárez Bértora, 39, Uruguayan politician and trans activist,
senator (2014–2017). •
Pedrie Wannenburg, 41, South African rugby union player (
Ulster,
Oyonnax,
national team), traffic collision. •
Clayton Weishuhn, 62, American football player (
New England Patriots,
Green Bay Packers), traffic collision. •
Håkan Winberg, 90, Swedish politician,
MP (1971–1982) and
minister for justice (1979–1981). •
Viktor Zvyahintsev, 71, Ukrainian footballer (
Shakhtar Donetsk), Olympic bronze medallist (
1976).
23 •
Arno, 72, Belgian singer (
TC Matic) and actor (
Camping Cosmos), pancreatic cancer. •
Carmelo Borobia, 82, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Tarazona (1996–2004), auxiliary bishop of
Toledo (2004–2010) and
Zaragoza (1990–1996). •
Nse Ekpenyong, 58, Nigerian politician, member of the
House of Representatives (since 2015). •
Justin Green, 76, American cartoonist (
Binky Brown Meets the Holy Virgin Mary). •
Enoch Kelly Haney, 81, American sculptor, painter, and politician, member of the
Oklahoma House of Representatives (1980–1986) and
Senate (1986–2002), chief of the
Seminole Nation of Oklahoma (2005–2009). •
Orrin Hatch, 88, American politician,
senator (1977–2019) and
president pro tempore of the U.S. Senate (2015–2019), complications from a stroke. •
Fuad El-Hibri, 64, German-American businessman and philanthropist, founder of
Emergent BioSolutions. •
Philip J. Hilts, 74, American journalist and author, complications from liver disease. •
Johnnie Jones, 102, American soldier, civil rights lawyer and politician, member of the
Louisiana House of Representatives (1972–1976). •
Milenko Kovačević, 58, Serbian footballer (
Mačva Šabac,
Rad,
Apollon Athens). •
Sheldon Krimsky, 80, American bioethicist. •
Li Sanli, 86, Chinese engineer, member of the
Chinese Academy of Engineering. •
Adrian Long, 81, Northern Irish civil engineer. •
Mike Sommer, 87, American football player (
Washington Redskins,
Baltimore Colts,
Oakland Raiders). •
John Paul, 71, Indian screenwriter (
Yathra,
Sandhya Mayangum Neram,
Kattathe Kilikkoodu), kidney disease. •
R. William Riggs, 83, American jurist, associate judge of the
Oregon Supreme Court (1998–2006), complications from heart disease. •
Barbara Sansoni, 94, Sri Lankan artist, designer and writer (
Barefoot). •
John Stofa, 79, American football player (
Miami Dolphins,
Cincinnati Bengals). •
Kenneth E. Stumpf, 77, American soldier,
Medal of Honor recipient. •
Sheila Vaughan, 80, English amateur golfer. •
Dawie de Villiers, 81, South African rugby union player (
Western Province,
Boland Cavaliers,
national team), cancer. •
Robert J. Warren, 88, American scientist and inventor.
24 •
James Bama, 95, American artist and book cover illustrator (
Doc Savage). •
Yvonne Blenkinsop, 83, English fishing safety campaigner. •
Frances Cherry, 84, New Zealand novelist. •
McCrae Dowless, 66, American political campaigner and convicted fraudster, lung cancer. •
Freddy Hall, 37, Bermudian footballer (
Telford United,
Limerick,
national team), traffic collision. •
Chris Haughey, 96, American baseball player (
Brooklyn Dodgers). •
Dimpal Kumari Jha, 42, Nepalese politician,
MP (2013–2017) and
Madhesh Province MPA (since 2018), colon cancer. •
Denis Kiwanuka Lote, 84, Ugandan Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Kotido (1991–2007) and archbishop of
Tororo (2007–2014). •
Kaushalya Madushani, 26, Sri Lankan hurdler, suicide by hanging. •
Sir Laurence Martin, 93, British academic. •
Josep Massot, 80, Spanish Roman Catholic monk, historian, and philologist. •
Kathy Mills, 86, Australian
indigenous community leader and artist. •
Binapani Mohanty, 85, Indian novelist. •
Richie Moran, 85, American
Hall of Fame lacrosse player and coach (
Cornell Big Red). •
Willi Resetarits, 73, Austrian singer, comedian, and human rights activist, fall. •
K. Sankaranarayanan, 89, Indian politician, governor of
Nagaland (2007–2008),
Jharkhand (2009–2010) and
Maharashtra (2010–2014), complications from a stroke. •
Ronald R. Van Stockum, 105, British-born American military officer. •
Rajesh Verma, 40, Indian cricketer (
Mumbai), cardiac arrest. •
M. Vijayan, 80, Indian structural biologist, president of the
National Science Academy (2007–2010). •
Collin Williams, 60, Zimbabwean cricketer (
Matabeleland). •
Quency Williams, 61, American
football player (
Calgary Stampeders,
Winnipeg Blue Bombers), heart attack. •
Francis Wilson, 82, South African economist. •
Andrew Woolfolk, 71, American
Hall of Fame saxophonist (
Earth, Wind & Fire).
25 •
Hannes Adomeit, 79, German political scientist. •
Robert Archambeau, 89, Canadian ceramic artist and potter. •
Thomas Broadwater, 87, American politician. •
Edward J. Bronson, 91, American political scientist. •
Marc G. Caron, 75, Canadian-born American biologist. •
Mohammad-Ali Eslami Nodooshan, 97, Iranian literary critic, translator and poet. •
Alabo Graham-Douglas, 82, Nigerian politician, minister of
aviation (1990–1992),
labour (1999–2000) and
culture (2000–2001). •
Bente Hansen, 82, Danish writer and women's rights activist. •
Susan Jacks, 73, Canadian singer-songwriter (
The Poppy Family) and record producer, kidney disease. •
Kostas Karapatis, 94, Greek football player (
Olympiacos,
national team) and manager (
Doxa Drama). •
Marguerite Kleven, 91, American politician. •
Bob LaRose, 76, Canadian football player (
Winnipeg Blue Bombers) and coach (
Western Mustangs), heart attack. •
Ursula Lehr, 91, German
gerontologist and politician,
minister of family affairs (1989–1991) and
MP (1990–1994). •
Hossein Mollaghasemi, 89, Iranian Olympic wrestler (
1960,
1964). •
Morton Mower, 89, American cardiologist, cancer. •
Salvatore Pica, 83, Italian art collector, COVID-19. •
Mike Preaseau, 86, American college basketball player (
San Francisco Dons). •
Rha Woong-bae, 87, South Korean politician,
minister of finance (1982) and
deputy prime minister (1988). •
J. Roy Rowland, 96, American politician, member of the
U.S. House of Representatives (1983–1995) and
Georgia House of Representatives (1976–1982). •
Jimmy Thomas, 83, American soul singer (
Kings of Rhythm), respiratory failure. •
Henny Vrienten, 73, Dutch singer-songwriter and composer (
Doe Maar). •
Geraldine Weiss, 96, American investor. •
Corey Wittenberg, 60, American-born Australian tennis player. •
Shane Yellowbird, 42, Canadian country singer.
26 •
Peter Ackerman, 75, American businessman, founder of
Americans Elect and the
International Center on Nonviolent Conflict. •
Luke Allen, 43, American baseball player (
Los Angeles Dodgers,
Colorado Rockies). •
Richard Beaumont, 60, British actor (
Scrooge). •
Inge Bernstein, 91, Austrian-born English judge. •
Elvera Britto, 81, Indian field hockey player (
national team). •
Jack Cakebread, 92, American winemaker, founder of
Cakebread Cellars. •
Julie Daraîche, 83, Canadian singer. •
Ann Davies, 87, English actress (
Doctor Who, ''
Peter's Friends, The Sculptress''). •
Daniel Dolan, 70, American Catholic
sedevacantist bishop (since 1993). •
George D. Gould, 94, American financier and banker,
under secretary of the Treasury (1985–1988). •
İsmail Ogan, 89, Turkish wrestler, Olympic champion (
1964), multiple organ failure. •
Klaus Schulze, 74, German electronic musician (
Tangerine Dream,
Ash Ra Tempel,
The Cosmic Jokers) and composer. •
Peter Vickery, 72, Australian lawyer, judge of the
Supreme Court of Victoria (2008–2018), cancer.
27 •
Carlos Amigo Vallejo, 87, Spanish Roman Catholic cardinal, archbishop of
Seville (1982–2009) and
Tanger (1973–1982), heart failure. •
LeRoy Armstrong, 85, Canadian politician,
New Brunswick MLA (1995–1999, 2003–2006). •
David Birney, 83, American actor (
St. Elsewhere,
Bridget Loves Bernie,
Oh, God! Book II) and stage director, complications from Alzheimer's disease. •
Shahzada Mohiuddin, 83, Pakistani politician,
MNA (1985–1988) and
minister of excise and taxation (1990). •
Nagaenthran K. Dharmalingam, 33, Malaysian drug trafficker, execution by hanging. •
Bob Elkins, 89, American actor (''
Coal Miner's Daughter, The Dream Catcher''). •
Carlos García Cambón, 73, Argentine footballer (
Chacarita Juniors,
Boca Juniors,
Unión de Santa Fe), complications from ruptured abdominal aneurysm. •
John Gwitira, 72, Zimbabwean political activist, chairman of the
National Liberation War Veterans Association (1989–1997). •
Judy Henske, 85, American folk singer ("
High Flying Bird"). •
Nikolai Leonov, 93, Russian
KGB officer and politician,
deputy (2003–2007). •
Adam Lepa, 83, Polish Roman Catholic prelate and theologian, auxiliary bishop of
Łódź (1988–2014). •
Liao Guoxun, 59, Chinese politician, delegate to the
NPC (2008–2013, since 2017) and
mayor of Tianjin (since 2020). •
Kristian Lundberg, 56, Swedish author. •
Maria L. Marcus, 88, Austrian-born American lawyer. •
Jack Morris, 90, American football player (
Los Angeles Rams,
Pittsburgh Steelers,
Minnesota Vikings). •
Shirley Nelson, 96, American author. •
Rich Pahls, 78, American politician, member of the
Nebraska Legislature (2005–2013, since 2021) and
Omaha City Council (2013–2021), complications from cancer. •
Bernard Pons, 95, French politician, four-time
deputy,
minister of transport (1995–1997), and
Paris councillor (1983–2008). •
Gene Santoro, 71, American music journalist, esophageal cancer. •
Bryan Saunders, 69, Canadian Olympic sprinter (
1976,
1984). •
Victor Serrano, 78, French rugby league player (
Saint-Gaudens Bears,
national team). •
Jossara Jinaro, 48, Brazilian-American actress (
Judging Amy,
East Los High). •
Kenneth Tsang, 86, Hong Kong actor (
A Better Tomorrow,
The Killer,
Once a Thief). •
David Walden, 79, American computer scientist (
IMP,
ARPANET), lymphoma.
28 •
Neal Adams, 80, American comic book artist (
Batman,
Superman vs. Muhammad Ali,
Green Lantern), complications from sepsis. •
John Bosley, 74, Canadian politician,
MP (1979–1993) and
speaker of the House of Commons (1984–1986), heart failure. •
Tanya Brady, 49, British rower, equestrian accident. •
Peter Brandt, 90, British Olympic rower (
1952). •
Tom Cunningham, 91, Irish hurler. •
Juan Diego, 79, Spanish actor (
The Dumbfounded King,
Go Away from Me,
Los hombres de Paco). •
Jean-Claude Fruteau, 74, French politician,
deputy (2007–2017),
MEP (1999–2007), and mayor of
Saint-Benoît, Réunion (since 2008). •
Salim Ghouse, 70, Indian actor (
Subah,
Bharat Ek Khoj,
Wagle Ki Duniya). •
Vira Hyrych, 54, Ukrainian journalist and radio producer (
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty), missile strike. •
Harold James, 79, American politician, member of the
Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1989–2008, 2012–2013). •
Harold Livingston, 97, American novelist and screenwriter (
Star Trek: The Motion Picture,
The Hell with Heroes). •
M. A. Mannan, 72, Bangladeshi politician,
MP (1991–1995) and mayor of
Gazipur (1991–1996, 2013–2018). •
Hugh McDevitt, 91, American immunologist. •
Steve McMillan, 80, American politician, member of the
Alabama House of Representatives (since 1980), brain cancer. •
Dan Mofokeng, 62, South African politician and businessman, Member of the
Gauteng Executive Council for Housing (1994–1999). •
Susan Nussbaum, 68, American actress and disability rights activist, complications from pneumonia. •
George Papach, 97, American football player (
Pittsburgh Steelers). •
Ian Pool, 85, New Zealand demographer. •
Charles T. Prewitt, 89, American mineralogist and solid state chemist. •
Fernando Sáenz Lacalle, 89, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop of
San Salvador (1995–2008). •
Zoran Sretenović, 57, Serbian basketball player (
Crvena zvezda,
Jugoplastika) and coach (
Železničar Inđija),
European champion (
1991,
1995), heart attack. •
Mendes Thame, 75, Brazilian politician,
deputy (1987–1993, 1999–2019) and mayor of
Piracicaba (1993–1997). •
Larry Woiwode, 80, American writer.
29 •
Erich Barnes, 86, American football player (
Chicago Bears,
New York Giants,
Cleveland Browns). •
Joanna Barnes, 87, American actress (
Auntie Mame,
Tarzan, the Ape Man,
The Parent Trap) and writer. •
Georgia Benkart, 74, American mathematician, lung cancer. •
Allen Blairman, 81, American jazz drummer. •
Maria Antònia Canals, 91, Spanish mathematician and pedagogist. •
Choijinzhab, 91, Chinese linguist. •
John Cooke, 77–78, Irish judge. •
David A. Evans, 81, American chemist. •
Walter S. Felton Jr., 77, American judge. •
Robert Goolrick, 73, American writer, complications from COVID-19. •
Clive Griffiths, 67, Welsh footballer (
Kansas City Comets,
Chicago Sting,
Tranmere Rovers). •
Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen Ismail, 94, Malaysian politician,
MP (1969–1990), minister of
defence (1987–1990) and
foreign affairs (1975–1981, 1984–1986), stroke. •
Roberto Lecaros, 77, Chilean jazz musician and composer. •
Andrew G. McBride, 61, American attorney. •
Peter Moore, 78, American shoe designer (
Nike, Inc.). •
Roland Robertson, 83, English sociologist. •
Walter Rossi, 74, Italian-Canadian guitarist (
Influence,
Luke & The Apostles), lung cancer. •
Tarsame Singh Saini, 54, British singer. •
Ivan Snehota, 75–76, Italian organizational theorist. (death announced on this date) •
Nader Talebzadeh, 68, Iranian film director (
The Messiah), heart failure. •
George Yanok, 83, American television writer and producer (
Hee Haw,
Welcome Back, Kotter,
The Stockard Channing Show),
Emmy winner (
1974,
1976), lung cancer.
30 •
Allister Adel, 45, American lawyer, county attorney of
Maricopa County, Arizona (2019–2022). •
Ricardo Alarcón, 84, Cuban politician,
minister of foreign affairs (1992–1993) and president of the
National Assembly of People's Power (1993–2013). •
Frank J. Anderson, 83–84, American police officer, sheriff of
Marion County, Indiana (2003–2011). •
Lee Brayton, 88, American racing driver and engine builder. •
Neil Campbell, 45, English footballer (
Doncaster Rovers,
Scarborough,
Barrow). •
DJ Delete, 30, Australian DJ and music producer, overdose. •
Ray Fenwick, 75, English guitarist (
The Spencer Davis Group,
Ian Gillan Band). •
Ron Galella, 91, American paparazzo, heart failure. •
Marthe Gautier, 96, French physician. •
Khun Htun Oo, 78, Burmese political activist. •
Naomi Judd, 76, American
Hall of Fame country singer (
The Judds) and songwriter ("
Change of Heart", "
Love Can Build a Bridge"), suicide by gunshot. •
Waqar Ahmad Khan, 54, Pakistani politician,
MPA (since 2018), cardiac arrest. •
Bob Krueger, 86, American diplomat and politician, member of the
U.S. House of Representatives (1975–1979) and
Senate (1993),
ambassador to Botswana (1996–1999). •
Abul Maal Abdul Muhith, 88, Bangladeshi economist and politician,
minister of finance (2009–2019) and
MP (2009–2018). •
Lyubov Panchenko, 84, Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer, starvation. •
Mino Raiola, 54, Italian football agent (
Pavel Nedvěd,
Paul Pogba,
Zlatan Ibrahimović). •
Max Riebl, 30, Australian countertenor, cancer. •
Gabe Serbian, 44, American hardcore punk drummer and guitarist (
The Locust,
Dead Cross). •
Ülo Tulik, 64, Estonian agronomist and politician, governor of
Võru County (2005–2010). ==References==