1 •
Rohit Bal, 63, Indian fashion designer, heart attack. •
Marcel Bédard, 84, Canadian politician, mayor of
Beauport (1970–1980),
Quebec MNA (1973–1976). •
Kulada Kumar Bhattacharya, 91, Indian radio artist, actor (
Raamdhenu,
Maj Rati Keteki) and director, pneumonia and heart problems. •
William B. Bridges, 89, American engineer and inventor. •
Morten Stig Christensen, 65, Danish Olympic handball player (
1976,
1980,
1984) and sports administrator, cardiac arrest. •
Diane Coleman, 71, American lawyer and disability rights advocate, sepsis. •
Bibek Debroy, 69, Indian economist. •
João Scognamiglio Clá Dias, 85, Brazilian Roman Catholic priest and religious writer, founder of the
Heralds of the Gospel. •
Alastair Down, 68, English journalist (
Sporting Life,
Racing Post) and broadcaster (
Channel 4 Racing). •
Fantick, 69, Brazilian footballer (
Botafogo,
Portuguesa), pancreatic cancer. •
Guruprasad, 52, Indian film director (
Eddelu Manjunatha,
Mata, ''
Director's Special''), suicide by hanging. •
Chuck Haytaian, 86, American politician, member (1982–1996) and speaker (1992–1996) of the
New Jersey General Assembly. •
Faye Leung, 92, Canadian businesswoman. •
Fay Marles, 98, Australian public servant and academic administrator, member of the
VEOHRC (1977–1987) and chancellor of the
University of Melbourne (2001–2005). •
Richard Bernard Moore, 59, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection. •
Camilo Mortágua, 90, Portuguese antifascist militant, participant in the
Santa Maria hijacking. •
Abderrahmane Mostefa, 76, Algerian documentary filmmaker, photographer and journalist. •
Kanji Nishio, 89, Japanese literary scholar. •
Peter Oloo-Aringo, 83, Kenyan politician,
MP (1974–1988, 1997–2002). •
Luiz Onmura, 64, Brazilian judoka, Olympic bronze medallist (
1984), squamous-cell carcinoma. •
Peanut, , American eastern gray squirrel, Instagram subject, euthanasia. •
Alexander Pines, 79, American chemist. •
Abdul Al-Rahim Ghulam Rabbani, 56–57, Pakistani
Guantanamo Bay detainee. •
Ida G. Ruben, 95, American politician, member of the
Maryland House of Delegates (1975–1987) and
Senate (1987–2007). •
Michael Ruse, 84, British-born Canadian philosopher of science. •
Zaal Samadashvili, 71, Georgian writer. •
Juan José Sebreli, 93, Argentine sociologist, essayist and philosopher. •
Gianpaolo Silvestri, 70, Italian journalist and politician,
senator (2006–2008). •
Tommy Smith, 76, American baseball player (
Cleveland Indians,
Seattle Mariners).
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Mirta Acuña de Baravalle, 99, Argentine human rights activist, co-founder of
Mothers of Plaza de Mayo and
Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo. •
Wolfgang Börnsen, 82, German politician,
MP (1987–2013). •
Cassius, Australian saltwater crocodile, largest crocodile in captivity. (death announced on this date) •
Annie Choong, 90, Malaysian Olympic sprinter (
1956), complications from dementia. •
Yaakov Cohen, 66, Moroccan-born Israeli actor, comedian, and stand-up artist, complications from Parkinson's disease. •
Mack Daughtry, 78, American basketball player (
Carolina Cougars,
Harlem Globetrotters,
Wilkes-Barre Barons). •
Janey Godley, 63, Scottish stand-up comedian and writer, ovarian cancer. •
Len Green, 88, English footballer (
Darlington). •
Tomasz Gruszecki, 78, Polish economist and politician. •
Jonathan Haze, 95, American actor (
The Little Shop of Horrors,
The Terror,
It Conquered the World). •
Darrel Janz, 83, Canadian newscaster (
CFCN-TV). •
William B. Jensen, 76, American chemist and chemical historian. •
Dub Jones, 99, American football player (
Miami Seahawks,
Brooklyn Dodgers,
Cleveland Browns) and coach. •
Kamala, 49, Sri Lankan Asian elephant, euthanized. •
Alain Madalle, 87, French politician,
deputy (1993–1997). •
Hippolyte Piroux, 94, French farmer and writer. •
Clement Quartey, 86, Ghanaian boxer, Olympic silver medallist (
1960). •
Alan Rachins, 82, American actor (
L.A. Law,
Dharma & Greg,
Showgirls), heart failure. •
Seo Sang-hong, 75, South Korean lawyer and judge, chief secretary of the
constitutional court (2005–2007). •
Paul Stephenson, 87, British community worker and civil rights activist (
Bristol Bus Boycott), complications from dementia. •
Amos Utuama, 77, Nigerian politician, deputy governor of
Delta State (2007–2015). •
Henry Wynn, 79, British statistician, cancer.
3 •
Flint Breckinridge, 64, American politician, member of the
Oklahoma House of Representatives (1993–1997). •
Louis Cane, 80, French painter and sculptor. •
Stephanie Chasteen, 52, American physicist, glioblastoma. •
Abderrazak Cheraït, 86–87, Tunisian writer and politician, mayor of
Tozeur (1995–2008),
deputy (2014–2019). •
Paul Engelen, 75, British make-up artist (
Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace,
Game of Thrones, ''
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein''), cancer. •
Huckleberry Fox, 50, American actor (
Terms of Endearment,
Misunderstood,
The Blue Yonder), prostate cancer. •
John Gottschalk, 81, American businessman, CEO and publisher of
Omaha World-Herald (1989–2008) and president of the
Boy Scouts of America (2008–2010). •
Quincy Jones, 91, American
Hall of Fame record producer (
Thriller, "
We Are the World"), composer ("
Soul Bossa Nova"), and arranger, 28-time
Grammy winner, pancreatic cancer. •
Andy Leek, 66, English musician (
Dexys Midnight Runners), songwriter and poet, complications from Parkinson's disease. •
Mark Lifman, 57, South African businessman, shot. •
Helena Luke, 65–66, Indian actress (
Judaai,
Mere Saath Chal,
Ek Naya Rishta). •
Dina Mariana, 59, Indonesian singer and actress. •
Kathleen McGee, 43, Canadian comedian and columnist (
BeatRoute), colon cancer. •
Jean McLane, 98, American politician, member of the
Montana House of Representatives (1977–1979, 1981–1983). •
Mandisa Monakali, 64, South African women's and children's rights activist. •
Herby Moreau, 56, Canadian journalist. •
Ed de Noorlander, 79, Dutch Olympic decathlete (
1968). •
Eric Rimmington, 98, English painter. •
Van Ritshie, 80, American voice-over artist and radio host. •
Maita Sanchez, 55, Filipino actress (
Sa Dulo ng Baril,
Batas ng Lansangan) and politician, mayor of
Pagsanjan (2010–2019), endometrial cancer. •
Peter Schnell, 88, German lawyer and politician, member of the
Landtag of Bavaria (1966–1972) and mayor of
Ingolstadt (1972–2002). •
Gurjant Singh, 91, Indian politician, four-time
Rajasthan MLA. •
Joseph Slogan, 93, Canadian politician,
MP (1958–1965). •
Marcel Tassy, 91, French politician,
deputy (1978–1981). •
Birutė Žilytė-Steponavičienė, 94, Lithuanian graphic artist, book illustrator, and painter.
4 •
Kristian Antila, 44, Finnish ice hockey player (
Ilves,
Porin Ässät,
Luleå HF). •
Mamadou Moustapha Ba, 59, Senegalese politician,
minister of economy and finance (2022–2024). •
Barbara T. Bowman, 96, American education activist, heart failure. •
Jonathan Brostoff, 41, American politician, member of the
Wisconsin State Assembly (2015–2022) and
Milwaukee Common Council (since 2022), suicide. •
Daniel Ceppi, 73, Swiss comics artist. •
Gary Cormack, 74, Canadian wheelchair curler, Paralympic champion (
2006). •
Sarah Cunningham, 31, British painter. (body discovered on this date) •
Janet Douglas, 81, English historian. •
Sir Christopher Drewry, 77, British military officer, commander of
ARRC (2000–2002), cancer. •
Charlie Evans, 76, American football player (
New York Giants,
Washington Redskins). •
Don Ferrarese, 95, American baseball player (
Baltimore Orioles,
Cleveland Indians,
Philadelphia Phillies). •
Kiki Håkansson, 95, Swedish model and beauty queen,
Miss World winner (1951). •
David Hill, 76, British political adviser,
Downing Street director of communications (2003–2007), pneumonia. •
Jim Hoagland, 84, American journalist (
The Washington Post),
Pulitzer Prize winner (1971, 1991), stroke. •
Jimmy Holley, 80, American politician, member of the
Alabama House of Representatives (1974–1994) and
Senate (1998–2022). •
Henryk Kocój, 93, Polish historian. •
Andrzej Krzesiński, 97, Polish Olympic athlete (
1960). •
Miguel Ledo, 34, Spanish footballer (
SD Logroñés), leukemia. •
Victor A. Lundy, 101, American
modernist architect (
Warm Mineral Springs Motel). •
Johnny Madsen, 73, Danish singer. •
Bernard Marcus, 95, American businessman, co-founder and chairman of
Home Depot. •
David Maxwell, 81, American politician, member of the
Iowa House of Representatives (2013–2023). •
Heorhiy Mozer, 84, Ukrainian politician,
MP (1994–1998). •
Tyka Nelson, 64, American singer. •
Rudolf Nieuwenhuys, 97, Dutch neuroanatomist. •
Olivera Nikolova, 88, Macedonian author. •
William C. Norris, 98, American air force major general. •
James Penton, 92, Canadian historian and author. •
Ursula Preuhs, 93, German politician,
Hamburg MP (1986–1997). •
Agnaldo Rayol, 86, Brazilian singer and actor, complications from a fall. •
Robin Renwick, Baron Renwick of Clifton, 86, British diplomat and life peer,
ambassador to the United States (1991–1995), lung disease. •
Albert Schmidt, 73, German politician,
MP (1994–2005). •
Renato Serio, 78, Italian composer (
Alone in the Dark,
The Pumaman,
Innocence and Desire). •
Murray Sinclair, 73, Canadian
First Nations lawyer, judge and politician,
senator (2016–2021), chancellor of
Queen's University (2021–2024). •
Benedykt Suchecki, 79, Polish politician,
MP (2001–2005). •
Jim Webber, 84, Australian politician, mayor of the
City of Rockhampton (1982–1991). •
Betty Wei, 94, Chinese-born American historian and writer. •
Kenroy Williams, 40, Barbadian cricketer (
national team,
Jamaica national team), cancer.
5 •
Félicie Affolter, 98, Swiss psychologist and psychotherapist. •
Pavel Anisimov, 77, Russian politician,
senator (1997–2001). •
Naresh Yadav Ateli, 61, Indian politician,
Haryana MLA (2005–2009). •
Ben Baldanza, 62, American economist and airline executive (
Spirit Airlines), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. •
Manjari Bhargava, 68, Indian diver, brain cancer. •
Ruby Bute, 81, Saint Martinois artist and poet. •
Marise Chamberlain, 88, New Zealand
Hall of Fame middle-distance runner, Olympic bronze medalist (
1964). •
Joseph R. D'Cruz, 83, Pakistani-born Canadian academic. •
Parvati Devi, 90, Indian royal and politician,
MP (1977–1980). •
Eileen Diss, 93, British set designer. •
Elwood Edwards, 74, American voice actor (
America Online), complications from a stroke. •
David P. Farrington, 80, British criminologist, forensic psychologist, and academic. •
Andrzej Hachuła, 64, Polish Olympic ice hockey player (
1984). •
Sir Henry Keswick, 86, British businessman (
Jardine Matheson). •
Taoreed Lagbaja, 56, Nigerian military officer,
chief of army staff (since 2023). •
Volodymyr Matvieiev, 81, Ukrainian politician,
people's deputy (1990–1994, 1998–2006, 2007–2012). •
Asot Michael, 54, Antiguan politician,
MP (since 2004), stabbed. •
William O'Gara, 92, American politician, member of the
Maine House of Representatives (1985–1997) and
Senate (1997–2003). •
Evelyne de Pontbriand, 73, French winemaker, cancer. •
Nestor Rateș, 91, Romanian-American writer and journalist (
Radio Free Europe). •
Jerry Reitman, 86, American author, businessman, and executive. •
Reddi Satyanarayana, 99, Indian politician,
Andhra Pradesh MLA (1983–2004). •
Sharda Sinha, 72, Indian folk and classical singer. •
Dave Stephens, 95, Australian Olympic athlete (
1956). •
Charlie Turner, 79, American football player (
Hamilton Tiger-Cats,
Edmonton Eskimos,
Winnipeg Blue Bombers). •
Mick Waters, 81, Irish hurler (
Blackrock,
Cork). •
Sytze van der Zee, 85, Dutch writer and journalist (
Het Parool), lung cancer.
6 •
Dorothy Allison, 75, American writer (
Bastard Out of Carolina), cancer. •
Johannes Beutler, 91, German theologian and priest. •
Don Bosseler, 88, American football player (
Washington Redskins). •
Christopher Bruell, 81, American philosopher. •
John Cannan, 70, British convicted murderer and rapist. •
Ivan Zvonimir Čičak, 77, Croatian dissident and politician (
Croatian Spring), president of the
Croatian Helsinki Committee (1993–1998, since 2009). •
John Dempsey, 78, English-Irish football player (
Fulham,
Chelsea,
Ireland national team) and manager, lung cancer. •
Wolt Fabrycky, 91, American systems engineer. •
Josep Ferrer Sala, 99, Spanish wine executive, president of
Freixenet (1978–1999). •
Charles Geerts, 81, Dutch businessman and brothel owner. •
Christian Godard, 92, French cartoonist (
The Vagabond of Limbo), cancer. •
Pablo León Hakimian, 70, Egyptian
Armenian Catholic hierarch, eparch of
San Gregorio de Narek en Buenos Aires (since 2018) and
Latin America and Mexico (since 2018). •
Maximilian Heidenreich, 57, German football player (
Hannover 96,
SC Freiburg) and manager (
Freiburger FC), bowel cancer. •
Alice Hudson, 77, American librarian and cartographic curator. •
Syed Shah Khusro Hussaini, 79, Indian scholar and educator. •
Philippe Nkiere Keana, 86,
Congolese Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Bondo (1992–2005) and
Inongo (2005–2018). •
Pavel Klimenko, 47, Russian major general. •
Anna Lo, 74, Northern Irish politician,
MLA (2007–2016). •
K. Malaisamy, 87, Indian politician,
MP (1999–2014). •
Sir John Nott, 92, British politician,
MP (1966–1983) and
defence secretary (1981–1983). •
Phyllis O'Donnell, 87, Australian surfer. •
Madeleine Riffaud, 100, French
Resistance member, poet, and war correspondent (''
L'Humanité''). •
Fabio Sartor, 70, Italian actor (
Phantom of Death,
The Passion of the Christ,
La ladra). •
Yigal Shilon, 78, Israeli television host and prankster. •
Daniel Spoerri, 94, Swiss visual artist and writer. •
Tony Todd, 69, American actor (
Candyman,
Platoon,
Final Destination). •
Vojtěch Vašíček, 68, Czech pentathlete, Paralympic champion (
1992). •
Eka Vogelnik, 78, Slovene illustrator, designer, and puppeteer.
7 •
Selçuk Ayhan, 71, Turkish engineer and politician,
MP (2007–2011), hyperglycemia. •
Dinanath Batra, 94, Indian educationist. •
Jürgen Becker, 92, German poet, prose writer and radio play author. •
Ben Herbstreit, 10, American assistance dog, cancer. •
Ivan Charota, 72, Belarusian literary critic, cultural historian and translator. •
Nitin Chauhaan, 35, Indian actor (
Dadagiri,
MTV Splitsvilla 5,
Zindagi Dot Com), suicide. •
Phil Cohen, 81, British cultural theorist, urban ethnographer and writer. (body discovered on this date) •
Walter Dahn, 70, German painter, photographer, and sound artist. •
Bruce Degen, 79, American illustrator (
The Magic School Bus), pancreatic cancer. •
Louis Edward Gelineau, 96, American Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Providence (1972–1997). •
Sir Bom Gillies, 99, New Zealand soldier, last surviving member of the
Māori Battalion. •
Geneviève Grad, 80, French actress (
The Troops of St. Tropez), cancer. •
John C. Hartigan, 67, American visual effects artist (
Kill Bill,
Hawaii Five-0,
Click). •
Arent M. Henriksen, 78, Norwegian politician,
MP (1973–1977, 1981–1989). •
Ana Maria Lajusticia, 100, Spanish biochemist and nutritionist. •
Sergio Los, 90, Italian architect and educator. •
Lui Che-woo, 95, Hong Kong property developer, founder of
Galaxy Entertainment Group and
K. Wah International. •
Joseph T. Maguire, 98, American politician, member of the
Massachusetts House of Representatives (1977–1979). •
Éden Pedroso, 81, Brazilian politician,
Rio Grande do Sul MLA (1987–1991),
deputy (1991–1995). •
John Phiri, 75, Zambian politician. •
Cédric Plançon, 55, French Olympic weightlifter (
1992,
1996). •
James Rawson, 59, British table tennis player, Paralympic champion (
1992). (death announced on this date) •
Jacques Renoir, 81, French photographer and cinematographer. •
Scorpio Jr., 58, Mexican professional wrestler (
CMLL). •
Pim Sierks, 92, Dutch airline pilot (
1974 French Embassy attack in The Hague). •
Shreegopal Vyas, 92, Indian politician,
MP (2006–2012). •
Kathleen Watkins, 90, Irish broadcaster, actress (
Insurrection), and harpist.
8 •
Asbjørn Agerschou, 76, Danish seminary teacher and politician,
MP (1981–1990). •
Jesús Ares, 90, Spanish footballer (
Langreo,
Salamanca,
Celta Vigo). •
A. Cornelius Baker, 63, American HIV/AIDS activist,
atherosclerosis. •
Betty Bausch-Polak, 105, Dutch Holocaust survivor. •
Musafir Ram Bhardwaj, 94, Indian musician. •
George Bohanon, 87, American jazz trombonist. •
Jack Boul, 97, American artist and teacher. •
W. B. Brydon, 94, British-American actor (
The Age of Innocence,
Trading Places,
The Mask). •
James Buskey, 87, American politician, member of the
Alabama House of Representatives (1976–2018). •
Farid Chenoune, 75, French fashion historian and sociologist, cancer. •
Stanisław Chiliński, 68, Polish Olympic wrestler (
1980). •
Michael Eitan, 80, Israeli politician,
MK (1984–2013), minister of
science (1997–1998) and
government service (2009–2013). •
Aud Voss Eriksen, 87, Norwegian politician,
deputy member of the Storting (1981–1993). •
Kazimierz Ferenc, 80, Polish architect and politician,
voivode of
Rzeszów (1990–1994). •
Fernando Fragata, 58, Portuguese film director (
Backlight,
Sorte Nula). •
Eugen Gerritz, 89, German politician, member of the
Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia (1980–1995). •
José Botafogo Gonçalves, 89, Brazilian lawyer, diplomat, and politician,
minister of industry, commerce and tourism (1998–1999), respiratory failure. •
Charles Herring, 79, American politician, member of the
Louisiana House of Representatives (1988–1992). •
Roz Hervey, 58, Australian dancer and choreographer, assisted suicide. •
Harald Holz, 94, German philosopher, theologian, and mathematician. •
Rumen Ivanov, 51, Bulgarian footballer (
Etar V. Tarnovo,
Botev Plovdiv,
Aarau), heart attack. •
Gabriel Kney, 94, Canadian pipe organ builder. •
Marty Kuehnert, 78, American baseball executive (
Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles). •
Billy Lawless, 73, Irish politician and businessman,
senator (2016–2020). •
George Lehmann, 83, American basketball player (
St. Louis/Atlanta Hawks,
New York Nets). •
Peter Loukianoff, 76, American Russian Orthodox prelate. •
Rachid Mekhloufi, 88, Algerian football player (
Saint-Étienne,
France national team) and manager (
national team). •
Helle Meri, 75, Estonian actress and socialite,
first lady (1992–2001). •
Elizabeth Nunez, 80, American novelist (
Anna In-Between), stroke. •
Titinga Frédéric Pacéré, 80, Burkinabé solicitor, writer, and poet. •
Jerry M. Patterson, 90, American politician, member of the
U.S. House of Representatives (1975–1985). •
K. Selvaraj, 66, Indian politician, member of the
Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly (1991–1996), cardiac arrest. •
Trevor Sorbie, 75, British celebrity hairdresser, bowel cancer. •
June Spencer, 105, English actress (
The Archers). •
Virginia Stroud, 73, American Cherokee painter. •
Arthur R. Thompson, 85–86, American activist, CEO of the
John Birch Society (2005–2020). (death announced on this date) •
Brian Wheeler, 62, American basketball announcer (
Portland Trail Blazers).
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Hassan Akesbi, 89, Moroccan footballer (
Nîmes,
Reims,
national team). •
Bobby Allison, 86, American
Hall of Fame racing driver,
NASCAR Cup Series champion (
1983) and three-time
Daytona 500 winner. •
Morihisa Aoki, 85, Japanese diplomat,
ambassador to Peru (1994–1997). •
Masao Arai, 75, Japanese wrestler, Olympic bronze medallist (
1976). •
Salim Ayyash, 61, Lebanese Hezbollah militant, airstrike. •
Yiannis Boutaris, 82, Greek winemaker and politician,
mayor of Thessaloniki (2011–2019). •
Arturo Carsetti, 84, Italian philosopher of science. •
Lou Donaldson, 98, American jazz saxophonist, pneumonia. •
Patricia H. Foss, 98, American politician, member of the
New Hampshire House of Representatives (1984–1992). •
Edith Franke, 82, German politician, member of the
Landtag of Saxony (2009–2014). •
Felice D. Gaer, 78, American human rights activist, metastatic breast cancer. •
Delhi Ganesh, 80, Indian actor (
Kaatru Veliyidai,
Muni,
Pattina Pravesam). •
José Garrido, 64, Portuguese football player (
Benfica,
Boavista) and manager (
Al-Nasr). •
Judith Jamison, 81, American dancer and choreographer. •
Ella Jenkins, 100, American singer-songwriter. •
James Patrick Keleher, 93, American Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Belleville (1984–1993) and archbishop of
Kansas City (1993–2005). •
Anil Kumar, 83, Indian physicist. •
Lee Shi-yoon, 89, South Korean lawyer and judge, justice of the
Constitutional Court (1988–1993). •
Pedro Machete, 59, Portuguese judge, justice (2012–2023) and vice-president (2021–2023) of the
Constitutional Court, cancer. •
Viesturs Meijers, 56, Latvian chess grandmaster. •
J. Reginald Murphy, 90, American business executive and journalist (
The Atlanta Constitution,
The Baltimore Sun). •
Ram Narayan, 96, Indian
sarangi player. •
Valeria Narbikova, 66, Russian writer. •
Günter Rixe, 85, German politician,
MP (1987–1998). •
Rudolf Trauner Jr., 70, Austrian businessman and politician, member of the
Landtag of Upper Austria (1991–1997). •
Jean-Marie Untaani Compaoré, 91, Burkinabè Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of
Ouagadougou (1973–1979), bishop of
Fada N'Gourma (1979–1995) and archbishop of
Ouagadougou (1995–2009). •
Vyacheslav Uzelkov, 45, Ukrainian heavyweight boxer. •
George Wilkins, 90, American composer.
10 •
Mohammad Ibrahim Abu Senna, 87, Egyptian poet. •
Barbara Aland, 87, German theologian. •
Rex Blundell, 82, Australian cricketer (
South Australia). •
Charles A. Burney, 94, British archaeologist. •
Paul Caponigro, 91, American photographer, heart failure. •
Mary Pat Clarke, 83, American politician, member of the
Baltimore City Council (1975–1983, 2004–2020). •
Tim Crow, 86, British psychiatrist and researcher, complications from Parkinson's disease. •
Inés Fernández Moreno, 77, Argentine novelist. •
Sandra Gilbert, 87, American literary critic (
The Madwoman in the Attic) and poet, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. •
Derrick Grant, 86, Scottish rugby union player (
Hawick,
national team). •
James W. Harris, 92, American linguist and professor. •
Michael Hogan, 56, Irish hurler (
Birr,
Offaly). •
Sir Maurice Johnston, 95, British army officer. •
Pepe Justicia, 64, Spanish
flamenco guitarist. •
Dick Kercher, 92, American football player (
Detroit Lions). •
John Kimble, 79, American talent manager. •
Karl Koepfer, 90, American football player (
Detroit Lions). •
Walfrid Kujala, 99, American flutist. •
John LaBarge, 72, American politician, member of the
Vermont House of Representatives (1993–2003). •
Abdelkader Lecheheb, 70, Moroccan diplomat and footballer (
USM d'Oujda,
MC Oujda,
national team),
ambassador to Russia (2008–2019). •
Dallas Long, 84, American shot putter, Olympic champion (
1964), complications from Parkinson's disease. •
João Omar Macagnan, 81, Brazilian politician,
Santa Catarina MLA (1987–1988, 1999–2003), mayor of
Itajaí (1989–1992). •
Mahendra Singh Mewar, 83, Indian politician,
MP (1989–1991). •
Arnold Oss, 96, American ice hockey player, Olympic silver medalist (
1952). •
Peng Chenliang, 30, Chinese soldier, shot. (death announced on this date) •
Helmut Pflugradt, 75, German politician, member of the
Bürgerschaft of Bremen (1975–2009). •
William Radice, 73, British poet, writer, and translator, cancer. •
Stanley Rensch, 84, Surinamese
Maroon and human rights activist, denounced the
Moiwana massacre. •
Gary Smyth, 60, Northern Irish
loyalist paramilitary, heart attack. •
Indra Soundar Rajan, 65, Indian author. •
Tim Sullivan, 76, American science fiction author, heart failure. •
Michel Sy, 94, French politician,
deputy (1960–1962). •
Noel Tierney, 82, Irish Gaelic footballer (
Galway). •
Xu Chao, 30, Chinese Olympic racing cyclist (
2016,
2020).
11 •
Marco Angulo, 22, Ecuadorian footballer (
LDU Quito,
Independiente del Valle,
national team), injuries sustained in a traffic collision. •
Frank Auerbach, 93, German-British painter. •
Ray Baxter, 84, Australian
footballer (
Footscray). •
Marie Benešová, 76, Czech politician and lawyer,
minister of justice (2013–2014, 2019–2021). •
Harvey Burnett, 29, Scottish rugby league player (
London Broncos,
Oxford Rugby League,
national team), cancer. •
René Djian, 97, French Olympic middle-distance runner (
1952,
1956). •
Gerry Faust, 89, American football coach (
Notre Dame Fighting Irish,
Akron Zips). •
Gloria Fox, 82, American politician, member of the
Massachusetts House of Representatives (1987–2017). •
Ubayd Haider, 25, Fijian boxer, brain haemorrhage. •
Richard D. James, 88, American production designer (
Star Trek) and art director (
Local Hero,
Silkwood), complications from an infection. •
R. Sharath Jois, 53, Indian yoga instructor, heart attack. •
Jan Kiedrowicz, 64, Polish chess grandmaster. •
Clay Foster Lee Jr., 94, American
Methodist bishop. •
Sir Peter Mason, 78, British businessman, chairman of
Thames Water (2006–2017). •
Papa Noël Nedule, 83,
Congolese guitarist. •
Manfred Niekisch, 73, German biologist. •
Kenneth Oliver, 79, American politician, member of
Baltimore County Council (2002–2014). •
John Peaslee, 73, American television writer and producer (
Coach,
According to Jim,
Liv and Maddie). •
Ivica Rajković, 89, Croatian cinematographer. •
Gillian Riley, 80, English food writer and historian. •
John Robinson, 89, American football coach (
USC Trojans,
Los Angeles Rams), pneumonia. •
Dmitry Sukharev, 94, Russian biologist, poet, and
bard. •
Coşkun Taş, 89, Turkish footballer (
Beşiktaş,
1. FC Köln,
national team). •
Carolina Valdivia, 46, Chilean politician,
minister of foreign affairs (2022), pancreatic cancer.
12 •
Naoyuki Agawa, 73, Japanese academic and attorney. •
Bendiks H. Arnesen, 73, Norwegian politician,
MP (1997–2013). •
Gift Atulewa, 38, Nigerian footballer (
Bayelsa United,
Ocean Boys,
Warri Wolves), heart failure. •
Saïd Ben Mustapha, 86, Tunisian politician and diplomat,
minister of foreign affairs (1997–1999). •
Bronislaw Bernacki, 80, Ukrainian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Odesa-Simferopol (2002–2020). •
Ani Bitenc, 90, Slovene translator. •
Agnes Buen Garnås, 78, Norwegian singer. •
Joanne Chory, 69, American plant biologist and geneticist, complications from Parkinson's disease. •
Dana Devine, American-born Canadian immunologist. •
Johnny Duhan, 74, Irish singer-songwriter ("
The Voyage"), drowned. •
Michalis Ganas, 80, Greek poet. •
Barrie Gavin, 89, British film and television director. •
Roy Haynes, 99, American jazz drummer. •
John Horgan, 65, Canadian politician and diplomat,
premier of British Columbia (2017–2022) and
ambassador to Germany (since 2023), thyroid cancer. •
Michael Hübner, 65, German sprint track cyclist, six-time
world champion. •
Morgan Jenness, 72, American freelance dramaturg. •
Fred Kessler, 84, American politician and judge, member of the
Wisconsin State Assembly (1961–1972, 2005–2019), cancer. •
Kitanofuji Katsuaki, 82, Japanese sumo wrestler. •
Helmut Koch, 92, German mathematician. •
Helen Kleinbort Krauze, 99, Polish-born Mexican journalist (
Novedades de México). •
Radivoje Krivokapić, 71, Serbian handball player (
1976 Olympics,
RK Partizan,
Yugoslavia national team), heart attack. •
Thomas E. Kurtz, 96, American mathematician and computer scientist, co-developer of the
BASIC programming language, sepsis. •
Liang Guanglie, 83, Chinese army general and politician,
minister of national defense (2008–2013) and head of the
Joint Staff Department (2002–2007). •
Bent Mejding, 87, Danish actor (
Matador,
We Shall Overcome,
1864), pneumonia. •
Eddie Millar, 86, Australian rules footballer (
Collingwood). •
Manoj Mitra, 85, Indian actor (
Banchharamer Bagaan,
Ghare Baire,
Ganashatru), director, and playwright. •
Camay Calloway Murphy, 97, American educator. •
Jean Nallit, 101, French
Resistance member. •
Billy Newsome, 76, American football player (
Baltimore Colts,
New Orleans Saints,
New York Jets). •
Helmut Nonn, 91, German Olympic field hockey player (
1956,
1960). •
Kalambay Otepa, 76,
Congolese footballer (
TP Mazembe,
Zaire national team). •
M. T. Padma, 81, Indian politician,
Kerala MLA (1987–1991). •
Silviu Prigoană, 60, Romanian businessman and politician,
deputy (2008–2012), heart attack. •
Erwin David Rabhan, 98, American businessman. •
Mohammad Ali Salamat, 43, Iranian alleged rapist, executed. •
Song Jae-rim, 39, South Korean actor (
The Idle Mermaid,
Our Gap-soon,
Goodbye Mr. Black) and model, suicide. •
Giorgos Valavanidis, 50, Greek basketball player (
PAOK,
M.E.N.T.), heart attack. •
Vardis Vardinogiannis, 90, Greek shipping and oil executive, chairman of
Motor Oil Hellas and
Vegas Oil and Gas. •
Timothy West, 90, English actor (
Hedda,
EastEnders) and television presenter (
Great Canal Journeys). •
Shreenarayan Yadav, 88–89, Indian politician,
Bihar MLA (1977–2020). •
Eiji Yanagisawa, 57, Japanese voice actor (
Baki the Grappler,
Code Geass,
Digimon Frontier), intracerebral hemorrhage. •
Lindsay Yeo, 78, New Zealand radio broadcaster (
2ZB). •
František Zvardoň, 75, Czech writer and photographer.
13 •
Teodoro Buhain, 87, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of
Manila (1983–2003). •
Michał Dąbrowski, 38, Polish fencer, Paralympic silver and bronze medalist (
2024), bile duct cancer. •
Daim Zainuddin, 86, Malaysian politician,
minister of finance (1984–1991, 1999–2001),
MP (1982–2004). •
Ricky Dandan, 62, Filipino basketball coach (
UP Fighting Maroons,
Columbian Dyip), renal cancer. •
Trond Eliassen, 102, Norwegian architect (
Norwegian Maritime Museum). •
Franco Ferrarotti, 98, Italian sociologist and politician,
deputy (1959–1963). •
Raj Gauthaman, 74, Indian literary scholar. •
Ken Gill, 76, English rugby league player (
Salford Red Devils,
national team). •
John Hambrick, 79, American politician, member of the
Nevada Assembly (2008–2020), cancer. •
Bobby Harris, 83, American politician, member of the
Georgia House of Representatives (1985–1995). •
Dan Hennessey, 82, Canadian voice actor (
Care Bears,
Inspector Gadget,
X-Men: The Animated Series), complications from Parkinson's disease. •
John Indi, 70, Zimbabwean actor (
Mandela,
Incident at Victoria Falls). •
Junaedi, 57, Indonesian bureaucrat,
regent of Thousand Islands (since 2020). •
Begum Rosy Kabir, 73, Bangladeshi politician,
MP (2005–2006), liver disease. •
Hashem Kolahi, 68, Iranian Olympic wrestler (
1976). •
Miodrag Kostić, 65, Serbian businessman, founder of
MK Group. •
Spencer Lawton, 81, American district attorney, heart disease. •
Doireann MacDermott, 100, Irish translator, writer and academic. •
John Skeffington, 14th Viscount Massereene, 84, British peer, member of the
House of Lords (1992–1999), sepsis and pneumonia. •
Brian Maxine, 86, English wrestler and cabaret artist,
British welterweight (1969–1971) and
middleweight champion (1971). •
Adolfo Moran, 70–71, Spanish architect. •
Rampilla Narasayamma, 99, Indian freedom fighter. •
Theodore Olson, 84, American lawyer,
U.S. solicitor general (2001–2004), stroke. •
Paul Peters, 82, Dutch politician,
senator (2007–2011). •
Kianush Sanjari, 42, Iranian journalist and activist (
VOA-PNN,
IHRDC,
IHR), suicide. •
Ken Shorter, 74, Australian actor (
Stone, ''
You Can't See 'round Corners, Dragonslayer''). •
Luis Soares, 60, Portuguese-French Olympic long-distance runner (
1992). •
Paul Staes, 78, Belgian politician,
MEP (1984–1994),
senator (1995–1999). •
Shel Talmy, 87, American record producer ("
You Really Got Me", "
My Generation", "
Friday on My Mind"), complications from a stroke. •
Shuntarō Tanikawa, 92, Japanese poet and translator. •
Luis Ernesto Tapia, 80, Panamanian footballer (
Alianza,
national team), heart attack. •
Samuelu Teo, 66, Tuvaluan politician, acting
governor-general (2021),
MP (1998–2006, 2015–2024). •
Elizabeth Kridl Valkenier, 98, Polish-American art historian. •
Alexei Zimin, 52, Russian chef, television presenter, and restaurateur.
14 •
Jacques Adélaïde-Merlande, 91, French historian. •
Tommy Alverson, 74, American country singer-songwriter, liver cancer. •
Greg Bialecki, 64, American attorney. •
Vadim Brovtsev, 55, Russian businessman and politician,
prime minister (2009–2012) and acting
president of South Ossetia (2011–2012), heart attack. •
Dennis Bryon, 75, Welsh drummer (
Amen Corner,
Bee Gees). •
Harischandra Chavan, 72, Indian politician, member of the
Maharashtra Legislative Assembly (1995–1999) and of the
Lok Sabha (2004–2019). •
Dervilla M. X. Donnelly, 94, Irish chemist and academic. •
Michel Elkoubi, 77, French racing driver. (death announced on this date) •
Vic Flick, 87, English studio guitarist ("
James Bond Theme"), complications from Alzheimer's disease. •
Keith Hepworth, 82, English rugby league player (
Castleford,
Leeds,
Hull F.C.) and coach. •
Shōhei Hino, 75, Japanese actor (
Eijanaika,
The Boy and the Heron,
Emperor) and singer. •
John Hodges, 87, Australian politician,
MP (1974–1983, 1984–1987),
minister of immigration and ethnic affairs (1982–1983). •
Aashish Khan, 84, Indian classical musician. •
William J. Lavery, 86, American politician and jurist, member of the
Connecticut House of Representatives (1967–1971), judge of the
Connecticut Appellate Court (1989–2007). •
Max Freitas Mauro, 87, Brazilian doctor and politician,
deputy (1979–1987, 1999–2003),
governor of Espírito Santo (1987–1991). •
Alberto Monaci, 83, Italian politician,
deputy (1987–1992). •
Matti Päts, 91, Estonian civil servant and politician,
MP (1992–1995). •
Peter Sinfield, 80, English lyricist ("
21st Century Schizoid Man", "
I Believe in Father Christmas"), musician (
King Crimson), and record producer. •
Frances Strong, 93, American politician, member of the
Alabama Senate (1983–1986). •
Andrzej Sykta, 84, Polish footballer (
Wisła Kraków,
Motor Lublin,
national team). •
Pavel Traubner, 83, Slovak neurologist. •
Igor Volke, 74, Estonian ufologist. •
Saburo Yokomizo, 84, Japanese Olympic middle-distance runner (
1964), liver cancer. •
Kadyr Yusupov, 72, Uzbek diplomat.
15 •
Salwa Abu Khadra, 95, Palestinian politician. •
Ahmed Mohamed Mohamoud, 86, Somaliland politician,
president (2010–2017),
minister of finance (1997–1999) and
MP (1993–1996). •
Graham Bailey, 104, English footballer (
Huddersfield Town,
Sheffield United). •
Frank Bentley, 90, English Anglican clergyman,
archdeacon of Worcester (1984–1999), heart failure. •
Helen Ginger Berrigan, 76, American jurist, judge (since 1994) and chief judge (2001–2008) of the
U.S. District Court for Eastern Louisiana. •
Trygve Bornø, 82, Norwegian football player (
Skeid,
national team) and official, secretary general of the
Norwegian Football Federation (1983–1985, 1996–1999). •
Celeste Caeiro, 91, Portuguese pacifist (
Carnation Revolution), respiratory failure. •
Don Carter, 88, Canadian ice hockey player (
Greensboro Generals). •
Robert Cohen, 86, American playwright. •
Robert Dixon, 103, American World War II veteran, last surviving
Buffalo Soldier. •
Elvstroem, 24, Australian
Thoroughbred racehorse. •
Al Ferrara, 84, American baseball player (
Los Angeles Dodgers,
San Diego Padres,
Cincinnati Reds), pneumonia. •
Tom Forrestall, 88, Canadian realist painter. •
Ibrahim Saad, 78, Malaysian politician,
MP (1995–1999). •
Romualds Kalsons, 88, Latvian composer. •
Béla Károlyi, 82, Hungarian-American
Hall of Fame gymnastics coach. •
Jon Kenny, 66, Irish comedian and actor (
The Banshees of Inisherin,
Les Misérables,
Father Ted), heart attack. •
Eileen Kramer, 110, Australian dancer and choreographer. •
István Nemere, 80, Hungarian novelist, heart attack. •
Richard Mulgan, 84, New Zealand political scientist. •
Sir Robin Nicholson, 90, British metallurgist,
chief scientific adviser (1982–1985). •
Michael Osei, 53, Ghanaian football player (
Asante Kotoko,
national team) and manager (
Bibiani Gold Stars). •
Dick Packer, 90, American soccer player (
Uhrik Truckers,
1956 Olympics). •
Pausi Jefridin, 49, Malaysian drug trafficker, hanged. •
Roslan Bakar, 53, Singaporean drug trafficker, hanged. •
Suresh Sangaiah, Indian filmmaker (
Oru Kidayin Karunai Manu,
Sathiya Sothanai), liver failure. •
Frank Schäffer, 72, German footballer (
Borussia Mönchengladbach,
SpVgg Ludwigsburg). •
Sönke Sönksen, 86, German equestrian, Olympic silver medalist (
1976). •
Paul Teal, 35, American actor (
One Tree Hill,
Deep Water,
The Staircase), cancer. •
Patricia Thomson, 86, Australian cricket player (
national team). (death announced on this date) •
Yuriko, Princess Mikasa, 101, Japanese royal, stroke and pneumonia. •
Ugo Zorco, 86, Italian Olympic field hockey player (
1960).
16 •
Richard V. Allen, 88, American public servant,
national security advisor (1981–1982). •
Tommy Andersson, 60, Swedish footballer (
Halmstad). •
S. Atan, 75, Singaporean-born Malaysian music composer. •
Ilyas Ahmed Bilour, 84, Pakistani politician,
senator (2012–2018), kidney disease. •
Cathy Cade, 82, American photographer. •
Penny Chuter, 82, British rower. •
Coloso Colosetti, 76, Argentine professional wrestler (
NWA,
CMLL). •
Peter Cowley, 69, British businessman, cancer. •
William S. Crismore, 91, American politician, member of the
Montana Senate (1995–2003). •
Dejan Despić, 94, Serbian classical composer, author, and music theoretician. •
Mikhail Eremets, 75, Belarusian physicist and chemist. •
Mohammad Fazlul Karim, 81, Bangladeshi jurist,
chief justice (2010). •
Edward J. FitzSimons, 84, American politician and attorney, mayor of
Mettawa, Illinois (1981–1991). •
Sergey Govorushko, 69, Russian geographer. •
Esther Haywood, 84, American politician, member of the
Missouri House of Representatives (2001–2009). •
John Hine, 86, British Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of
Southwark (2001–2016). •
Denise Holstein, 97, French author. •
Howard Hughes, British podcaster, radio presenter and journalist (
BBC Radio Berkshire,
Capital London). (death announced on this date) •
Hamid Merakchi, 48, Algerian footballer (
Gençlerbirliği,
MC Alger,
national team). •
Robert M. Miller, 97, American equine behaviorist and veterinarian. •
Nara Ramamurthy Naidu, 72, Indian politician,
Andhra Pradesh MLA (1994–1999). •
Vladlen Naumenko, 77, Ukrainian footballer (
FC Avanhard Ternopil,
FC Sudnobudivnyk Mykolaiv) and coach (
MFC Mykolaiv). •
Hans Nilsson, 83, Swedish footballer (
Djurgården,
national team). •
Zhenis Nurgaliyev, 62, Kazakh agronomist and politician,
senator (2010–2023). •
Eunice Parsons, 108, American modernist artist. •
Jiří Pospíšil, 75, Czech politician and psychologist,
senator (1996–2012). •
Frank Robson, 78, English-born Finnish singer. •
Jay David Saks, 79, American music producer. •
Jerome Sattler, 93, American clinical psychologist. •
Vladimir Shklyarov, 39, Russian ballet dancer, fall. •
Sir Lady Java, 82, American drag performer and transgender rights activist. •
Svetlana Svetlichnaya, 84, Russian actress (
The Diamond Arm,
Anna Pavlova,
Goddess: How I fell in Love). •
Pat Koch Thaler, 92, American educator, assisted suicide. •
Olav Thon, 101, Norwegian businessman and philanthropist. •
Joseph Tsang Mang Kin, 86, Mauritian poet, political scientist, and biographer. •
Javier de Villota, 82, Spanish painter. •
Gerry Weil, 85, Austrian-born Venezuelan jazz musician. •
Clifton R. Wharton Jr., 98, American academic and diplomat,
deputy secretary of state (1993), cancer. •
David Yaffe, 51, American academic and music critic.
17 •
Mohammad Afif, 64–65, Lebanese Hezbollah spokesperson, airstrike. •
Khaled Ahmed, 81, Pakistani journalist. •
Paulo Alexandre, 93, Portuguese singer. •
Honorio Bórquez, 77, Chilean Olympic boxer (
1968). •
Bernard Chiarelli, 90, French footballer (
Valenciennes,
Lille,
national team). •
Choi Jae-uk, 84, South Korean politician,
MP (1988–1996),
minister of environment (1998–1999). •
Muazzez İlmiye Çığ, 110, Turkish archaeologist. •
Wesley Cox, 69, American basketball player (
Golden State Warriors). •
Daman Nath Dhungana, 83, Nepali politician,
speaker of the House of Representatives (1991–1994). •
Gerhard Dünnhaupt, 97, German bibliographer, literary historian and professor. •
John Ray Godfrey, 80, American basketball player (
Abilene Christian Wildcats). •
Joachim Griese, 72, German sailor, Olympic silver medallist (
1984). •
Münci Kalayoğlu, 84, Turkish surgeon. •
S. M. Khan, 67, Indian
Information Service officer. •
Jim Knaub, 68, American wheelchair marathon athlete and actor (
The Man Who Loved Women), five-time
Boston Marathon winner. •
Eugeniusz Kubiak, 85, Polish Olympic rower (
1964). •
Vladimir Lyovkin, 57, Russian singer (
Na Na). •
Dmytro Maslovskyi, 30, Ukrainian soldier, killed. •
Charles Mullins, 92, American pediatric cardiologist. •
Ehrhart Neubert, 84, German Evangelical priest and theologian. •
Oh Hee-ok, 98, South Korean independence activist. •
Vincenzo Perrone, 87, Italian entrepreneur and politician,
deputy (1992–1994). •
Orestes Rodríguez Vargas, 81, Peruvian chess grandmaster. •
Viktor Samsonov, 83, Russian military officer,
chief of the general staff (1996–1997). •
Siaka Toumani Sangaré, 69, Malian civil servant and politician, president of the
Independent National Electoral Commission of Guinea (2010–2011). •
Artur Sarnat, 54, Polish footballer (
Wisła Kraków,
KSZO Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski,
Kmita Zabierzów). •
Allan Svensson, 73, Swedish actor (
Svensson, Svensson,
Vänner och fiender,
Gåsmamman), prostate cancer. •
Macoto Takahashi, 90, Japanese manga artist and painter, esophageal cancer. •
Hugo Villaverde, 70, Argentine footballer (
Colón de Santa Fe,
Independiente,
national team). •
John Waiko, 79, Papua New Guinean historian, anthropologist, playwright, and politician. •
Eric Wilkins, 67, American baseball player (
Cleveland Indians).
18 •
Ken Battle, 77, Canadian social policy analyst. •
Jordi Bonell, 66, Spanish jazz guitarist. •
Fernando Carbone Campoverde, 65, Peruvian physician and politician,
minister of health (2002–2003). •
John Cartwright, 90, British politician,
MP (1974–1992). •
George Coulouris, 87, British computer scientist. •
Uma Dasgupta, 84, Indian actress (
Pather Panchali). •
Michel Debout, 79, French doctor and politician, member of the
Regional Council of Rhône-Alpes (1986–1998). •
Samir Dey, 67, Indian politician,
Odisha MLA (1995–2009), kidney infection and pneumonia. •
Charles Dumont, 95, French singer and songwriter ("
Non, je ne regrette rien"). •
Mike C. Frietze Jr., 97, American politician, member of the
New Mexico House of Representatives (1965). •
Arthur Frommer, 95, American travel writer, founder of
Frommer's, pneumonia. •
Vinod Gowda, 45, Indian Maoist insurgent, shot. •
Junko Hori, 89, Japanese voice actress (
Obake no Q-Tarō,
Ninja Hattori-kun,
Chimpui). •
Emile Jansen, 64, Dutch actor (
Winter in Wartime). •
Jan Keizer, 84, Dutch football referee. •
Karl Kohn, 98, Austrian-born American composer, teacher and pianist. •
Amar Kudin, 32, Croatian-born Italian rugby union player (
Fiamme Oro Rugby,
Benetton Rugby,
Rugby San Donà), traffic collision. •
Bob Love, 81, American basketball player (
Chicago Bulls), cancer. •
Giridhar Malaviya, 88, Indian jurist and academic administrator, judge of the
Allahabad High Court (1988–2001) and chancellor of
Banaras Hindu University (since 2018). •
Roy Megarry, 87, Northern Irish-born Canadian businessman and newspaper publisher (
The Globe and Mail). •
Manfred Ohrenstein, 99, German-born American lawyer and politician, member of the
New York State Senate (1961–1994). •
Tarmo Oja, 89, Estonian-born Swedish astronomer. •
György Pauk, 88, Hungarian violinist, complications from a fall. •
José Miguel Pérez García, 67, Spanish academic and politician, member of the
Canarian Parliament (2011–2015), cancer. •
Colin Petersen, 78, Australian drummer (
Bee Gees,
Humpy Bong) and actor (
Smiley). •
Nancy Petry, 93, Canadian artist. •
Zakaria Pintoo, 81, Bangladeshi football player (
Mohammedan SC,
Pakistan national team,
Bangladesh national team) and manager, multiple organ failure. •
ʻAna Taufeʻulungaki, 78, Tongan politician, member of the
Privy Council of Tonga (since 2022). •
Mark Wildman, 88, English snooker and billiards player and commentator,
WPBSA World Champion (1984).
19 •
Odile Bailleux, 84, French harpsichordist and organist. •
Patty Berg, 82, American politician, member of the
California State Assembly (2002–2008). •
Beyza Bilgin, 89, Turkish theologian. •
Joe Birrell, 94, British Olympic hurdler (
1948). •
Cesare Bonizzi, 78, Italian
Capuchin friar and heavy metal singer. •
Tony Campolo, 89, American sociologist and Baptist minister, heart failure. •
Chang Si-liang, 83, Taiwanese police officer, director-general of the
National Police Agency (2003–2004). •
Colin Chilvers, 79, English music video director ("
Smooth Criminal") and special effects coordinator (
Superman,
X-Men). •
Roy Christian, 81, New Zealand rugby league player (
Auckland,
national team) and church minister. •
Don Cowan, 93, English footballer (
Darlington). •
Bernadette Després, 83, French illustrator. •
András Fricsay, 82, German actor (
The Conquest of the Citadel,
The Aggression, ''
Spider's Web'') and director. •
Graciela Susana, 71, Argentine tango singer. •
Diva Gray, 72, American singer (
Change,
Chic). •
Walter Korpi, 90, Swedish sociologist. •
Lucas Moripe, 71, South African footballer (
Pretoria Callies,
Caroline Hill,
Orlando Pirates). •
Dirk Nuyts, 72, Belgian politician, mayor of
Schilde (1995–2000). •
Ron O'Brien, 86, American diving coach and author. •
Donato Paduano, 75, Italian-born Canadian Olympic boxer (
1968), complications from diabetes. •
Ken Reid, 69, Northern Irish journalist and political editor (
UTV). •
Henk van Rooy, 76, Dutch footballer (
Den Bosch,
Roda JC Kerkrade,
NAC Breda), complications from Alzheimer's disease. •
Saafir, 54, American rapper and actor (
Menace II Society). •
Vojo Stanić, 100, Montenegrin painter and sculptor.
20 •
José Luis Azcona Hermoso, 84, Spanish-born Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of
Marajó (1987–2016). •
Celeste Barker, 64, South African politician, member of the
Eastern Cape Provincial Legislature (2014–2019). •
Ita Beausang, 88, Irish musicologist. •
John Bernard, 87, Dutch meteorologist. •
Marshall Brain, 63, American author (
Manna), public speaker and entrepreneur, creator of
HowStuffWorks. •
Jean-Noël Carpentier, 54, French politician,
deputy (2012–2017), lung cancer. •
Bill Deal, 87, American politician, member of the
Idaho House of Representatives (1991–2007). •
John Faria, 87, American politician, member of the
Rhode Island Senate (1971–1973). •
Don Fuell, 85, American gridiron football player (
Toronto Argonauts,
Montreal Alouettes). •
Rino Hansen, 54, Norwegian footballer (
Moss,
Fredrikstad), cancer. •
Tommy Hart, 80, American football player (
San Francisco 49ers,
Chicago Bears,
New Orleans Saints). •
Ursula Haverbeck, 96, German neo-Nazi and convicted Holocaust denier. •
J. Lawrence Irving, 89, American jurist, judge of
U.S. District Court for Southern California (1982–1990). •
Aída Judith León, 96, Ecuadorian politician,
first lady (1972–1976). •
Peter A. Loeb, 87, American mathematician. •
Peter Maddocks, 96, English cartoonist (
The Family-Ness,
Penny Crayon,
Jimbo and the Jet-Set). •
Malkhaz Makharadze, 61, Georgian footballer (
Dinamo Tbilisi,
Guria,
Dinamo Batumi). •
Manousos Manousakis, 74, Greek film director (
Cloudy Sunday), producer, and writer. •
Ken McCulloch, 76, British hotelier, founder of the
Malmaison and
Dakota hotel chains. •
Al McLean, 87, Canadian politician, member (1981–1999) and
speaker (1995–1996) of the
Legislative Assembly of Ontario. •
Sir Kit McMahon, 97, Australian-born British banker,
deputy governor of the Bank of England (1980–1986). •
Flaviano Melo, 75, Brazilian civil engineer and politician,
governor of Acre (1987–1990),
senator (1991–1999),
deputy (2007–2023), pneumonia. •
Rasoul Mirmalek, 86, Iranian Olympic wrestler (
1964). •
Dahir Mohammed, 51, Ethiopian-born American soccer player (
Long Island Rough Riders). •
Andy Paley, 72, American musician (
The Paley Brothers,
The Modern Lovers), record producer, and composer (
SpongeBob SquarePants), throat cancer. •
Mike Pinera, 76, American guitarist (
Blues Image,
Iron Butterfly) and songwriter ("
Ride Captain Ride"), liver failure. •
Chad Posthumus, 33, Canadian basketball player (
Winnipeg Sea Bears), brain aneurysm. •
John Prescott, Baron Prescott, 86, British politician,
deputy prime minister (1997–2007),
MP (1970–2010), and member of the
House of Lords (2010–2024), complications from Alzheimer's disease. •
V. T. Rajshekar, 92, Indian journalist, founder of
Dalit Voice. •
Jodi Rell, 78, American politician,
governor (2004–2011) and
lieutenant governor (1995–2004) of Connecticut, member of the
Connecticut House of Representatives (1985–1995). •
Harry Schellenberg, 85, Canadian politician,
Manitoba MLA (1993–1995, 1999–2007). •
Mynever Shuteriqi, 100, Albanian writer and academician. •
Michael P. Sullivan, 89, American attorney and businessman, President and CEO of
Dairy Queen (1987–2001). •
Manohar Tahasildar, 78, Indian politician, four-time
Karnataka MLA. •
Nub Tola, 28, Cambodian footballer (
Nagaworld,
Ministry of Interior FA,
national team), suicide. •
Paul Watson, 72, American musician, complications from Parkinson's disease.
21 •
H. S. Bedi, 78, Indian jurist, chief judge of the
Bombay High Court (2006–2007) and judge of the
Supreme Court (2007–2011). •
Alice Brock, 83, American artist and restaurateur, inspiration for "
Alice's Restaurant", chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. •
Peggy Caserta, 84, American businesswoman and memoirist. •
Paul Matthews Cleveland, 93, American diplomat, ambassador to
New Zealand (1986–1989) and
Malaysia (1989–1992). •
Barry Coley, 77, New Zealand cricketer (
Wellington). •
Gianfranco Dalla Barba, 67, Italian fencer and neurologist, Olympic champion (
1984). •
K. Terry Dornbush, 91, American diplomat,
ambassador to the Netherlands (1994–1998). •
Ronald Everson, 94, American politician, member of the
Minnesota House of Representatives (1961–1971). •
Pehr G. Gyllenhammar, 89, Swedish automotive industry executive, chairman and CEO of
Volvo (1970–1994). •
Marjan Kandus, 93, Slovene basketball player (
AŠK Olimpija,
Yugoslavia national team,
1960 Olympics). (death announced on this date) •
Andrea Kékesy, 98, Hungarian figure skater, Olympic silver medallist (
1948). •
Manuel Lillo Torregrosa, 84, Spanish classical composer. •
Vicente de la Mata, 80, Argentine footballer (
Independiente,
Veracruz,
national team). •
Meghanathan, 60, Indian actor (
Asthram,
Malappuram Haji Mahanaya Joji,
The Godman), lung disease. •
Mohammad Nazir, 78, Pakistani cricket player (
Railways,
Punjab University,
national team) and umpire. •
Laura Samuel, 48, British violinist, leiomyosarcoma. •
Richard J. Scott, 86, Canadian jurist,
chief justice of Manitoba (1990–2013). •
Chandra Shekhar, 83, Indian politician,
Uttarakhand MLA (2002–2007, 2012–2017), brain hemorrhage. •
Esmail Shooshtari, 74–75, Iranian politician,
minister of justice (1989–2005). •
Richard J. Sklba, 89, American Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of
Milwaukee (1979–2010). •
Ray Smith, 90, English footballer (
Hull City,
Peterborough United,
Northampton Town). •
Marc H. V. van Regenmortel, 89, Belgian virologist. •
Kathleen Wharton, 41, New Zealand rugby league player (
New Zealand Warriors,
Māori All Stars,
national team). •
Don Young, 79, American baseball player (
Chicago Cubs).
22 •
Helmut Abt, 99, German-born American astrophysicist. •
Kenny Aird, 77, Scottish footballer (
St Mirren,
St Johnstone,
Heart of Midlothian). •
Médard Autsai Asenga, 82,
Congolese politician,
governor of Orientale Province (2007–2012),
MNA (since 2012). •
Norman Bodell, 86, English football player (
Crewe Alexandra,
Rochdale) and manager (
Barrow). •
Sandra Brown, 85, English cricketer (
Surrey,
national team). •
Mercedes Bulnes, 74, Chilean lawyer and politician,
deputy (since 2022). •
Ali Musa Daqduq, 50s, Lebanese militant (
Hezbollah), airstrike. (death announced on this date) •
Peter Fenwick, 89, British neuropsychiatrist and neuropsychologist. •
James Fleming, 80, English author and editor. •
Jim Grant, 87, Canadian lawyer. •
Bob Hattaway, 88, American politician, member of the
Florida House of Representatives (1974–1982). •
Janabil, 90, Chinese politician. •
Neal Malicky, 90, American academic administrator. •
Dragan Marković, 64, Serbian politician, mayor of
Jagodina (2004–2012). •
Richard W. Murphy, 95, American diplomat, four-time ambassador and
assistant secretary of state for Near Eastern and South Asian affairs (1983–1989). •
Omchery N. N. Pillai, 100, Indian playwright, novelist, and poet. •
Dumitru Popescu, 96, Romanian politician, journalist, and novelist, member of the
Great National Assembly (1965–1989). •
Marianne Preger-Simon, 95, American dancer and choreographer. •
Toni Price, 63, American country blues singer, brain aneurysm. •
Rosman Abdullah, 55, Singaporean drug trafficker, hanged. •
Kirk Schuring, 72, American politician,
speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives (2018), member of the
Ohio Senate (2003–2010, since 2019), pancreatic cancer. •
Charles L. Scofield, 99, American politician, member of the
North Dakota House of Representatives (1973–1980). •
László Szabó, 78, Hungarian Olympic handball player (
1972). •
Cyndy Szekeres, 91, American children's author and illustrator. •
Jörg Philipp Terhechte, 49, German legal scholar and academic. •
Serge Vohor, 69, Vanuatuan politician, five-time
prime minister. •
Mark Withers, 77, American actor (
Kaz,
Days of Our Lives,
Dynasty), pancreatic cancer. •
Eduard Zehnder, 84, Swiss mathematician.
23 •
David Black, 88, Australian historian. •
Rico Carty, 85,
Dominican baseball player (
Atlanta Braves,
Cleveland Indians,
Chicago Cubs). •
Sharon Colyear, 69, British Olympic sprinter and hurdler (
1984). (death announced on this date) •
Gabriel Cotabiță, 69, Romanian singer, stroke. •
John Delzoppo, 92, Australian politician,
Victorian MLA (1982–1996). •
Roberto José Dromi, 79, Argentine politician,
minister of public works (1989–1991) and mayor of
Mendoza (1981–1982). •
Tetsuo Harada, 75, Japanese-born French painter and sculptor. •
Fred R. Harris, 94, American politician, member of the
U.S. Senate (1964–1973) and
Oklahoma Senate (1957–1964). •
Karel Holý, 68, Czech ice hockey player (
Sparta Praha,
Czechoslovakia national team,
1980 Olympics). •
Helen Hughes, 95, New Zealand botanist,
parliamentary commissioner for the environment (1987–1996). •
Jean Jourden, 82, French road racing cyclist. •
Walter Kaminsky, 83, German chemist. •
Pavel Karmanov, 54, Russian composer. •
Nikki Kaye, 44, New Zealand politician,
MP (2008–2020), cancer. •
Julio Medina, 91, Colombian actor (
Zoot Suit,
Ilona Arrives with the Rain). •
Samaya Piriyeva, 79, Azerbaijani politician,
MP (1995–1999). •
Susan Pitt, 76, American Olympic swimmer (
1964), glioblastoma. •
Rajkumar Singhajit Singh, 93, Indian classical dancer. •
Fred L. Smith, 83, American economist and political writer, founder of
Competitive Enterprise Institute. •
Walter King Stapleton, 90, American jurist, judge of the
U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware (1970–1985) and the
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit (since 1985). •
Michael Villella, 84, American actor (
The Slumber Party Massacre,
Love Letters,
Wild Orchid). •
Wang Weilin, 67, Chinese television producer. •
Chuck Woolery, 83, American game show host (
Wheel of Fortune,
Love Connection) and musician (
The Avant-Garde). •
Cynthia Zukas, 93, South African-born Zambian painter.
24 •
Ahmad Nawab, 92, Malaysian composer. •
Urs Allemann, 76, Swiss writer and journalist (
Theater heute,
Basler Zeitung). •
Barbara Taylor Bradford, 91, British-American novelist (
A Woman of Substance,
Hold the Dream). •
Breyten Breytenbach, 85, South African writer, poet, and painter, fall. •
Bob Bryar, 44, American drummer (
My Chemical Romance). •
Mohamed Chaker, 93, Tunisian lawyer and politician,
minister of justice (1980–1984). •
Helen Gallagher, 98, American actress (
Hazel Flagg, ''
Ryan's Hope, Pal Joey''). •
Jany Gastaldi, 76, French actress (
Solemn Communion,
Édith et Marcel,
Mina Tannenbaum). •
Charles Goodsell, 92, American academic and writer. •
Mike Hasenfratz, 58, Canadian ice hockey referee. •
Peggy Ann Jones, 85, English opera singer and actress. •
Zvi Kogan, 28, Israeli-Moldovan rabbi, homicide. (body discovered on this date) •
Yōji Kuri, 96, Japanese cartoonist and independent filmmaker. •
Jos Lammertink, 66, Dutch road bicycle racer, respiratory failure. •
José Lecaros, 73, Peruvian magistrate, justice (since 2007) and president of the
Supreme Court and the Judiciary (2019–2021). •
Elisa Lerner, 92, Venezuelan writer, recipient of the
National Prize for Literature (1999). •
Tarky Lombardi Jr., 95, American politician, member of the
New York Senate (1967–1992). •
Félix Manuel Pérez Miyares, 88, Spanish politician,
minister of labour (1980–1981). •
Colin Renfrew, Baron Renfrew of Kaimsthorn, 87, British archaeologist, academic and peer, member of the
House of Lords (1991–2021). •
Donald B. Robertson, 93, American politician, member of the
Maryland House of Delegates (1971–1989). •
Md. Ruhul Amin, 83, Bangladeshi jurist,
chief justice (2007–2008). •
Carl Runk, 88, American college lacrosse and football coach (
Towson University). •
Siegfried Thiele, 90, German composer. •
Bruce Thompson, 59, American politician,
Georgia labor commissioner (since 2023), member of the
Georgia State Senate (2013–2023), pancreatic cancer. •
Vishakha Tripathi, 75, Indian spiritual leader and philanthropist (
Jagadguru Kripalu Parishat), traffic collision. •
Jane Ward, 96, American Olympic volleyball player (
1964,
1968). •
Chia-ying Yeh, 100, Chinese-born Canadian poet and sinologist. •
Joe Zuger, 84, American football player (
Hamilton Tiger-Cats).
25 •
Pedro Agramunt, 73, Spanish politician,
deputy (1989–1991),
senator (2008–2019), and
PACE president (2016–2017). •
Miguel Ángel Ayuso Guixot, 72, Spanish Roman Catholic cardinal, prefect of the
Dicastery for Interreligious Dialogue (since 2019). •
Gianfranco Calligarich, 85, Italian novelist and screenwriter. •
Amalia Ciardi Dupré, 89, Italian sculptor. •
Odd Flattum, 82, Norwegian politician and sports official, mayor of
Modum (1991–2007), president of the
Norwegian Football Federation (1992–1996). •
Gail Henley, 96, American baseball player (
Pittsburgh Pirates). •
Earl Holliman, 96, American actor (
Police Woman,
The Rainmaker,
The Twilight Zone). •
Sir Brian Jenkins, 88, British accountant and public servant,
lord mayor of London (1991). •
Hal Lindsey, 95, American evangelist and Christian writer
(The Late Great Planet Earth). •
Ernie McMillan, 86, American football player (
St. Louis Cardinals,
Green Bay Packers). •
Jaroslav Jeroným Neduha, 79, Czech singer-songwriter. •
Raimo Piltz, 86, Finnish television director. •
Will Green Poindexter, 80, American politician, member of the
Mississippi House of Representatives (1976–1993). •
M. Jagannadha Rao, 88, Indian jurist, judge of the
Supreme Court (1997–2000), chief judge of the
Kerala High Court (1991–1994) and the
Delhi High Court (1994–1997). •
James F. Rea, 87, American politician, member of the
Illinois House of Representatives (1979–1989) and
Senate (1989–1999). •
Harris Rosen, 85, American hotelier, investor, and philanthropist (
Rosen Jewish Community Center), complications from surgery. •
Shashi Ruia, 80, Indian conglomerate industry executive, co-founder of
Essar Group. •
Kuldip Singh, 92, Indian jurist, judge of the
Supreme Court (1988–1996). •
Eddie Stobart, 95, British businessman (
Stobart). •
Timotej, 73, Macedonian Orthodox prelate, heart disease. •
John Tinniswood, 112, British supercentenarian, world's oldest living man (since 2024). •
Andries van Aarde, 73, South African theologian. •
Lars Wistedt, 60, Swedish military officer and politician,
MP (since 2022).
26 •
Jim Abrahams, 80, American film director and screenwriter (
Airplane!,
The Naked Gun,
Hot Shots!), leukemia. •
Mohammed Ahmed, 92, Ethiopian air travel executive. •
Saiful Islam Alif, Bangladeshi lawyer, beaten. •
Karin Baal, 84, German actress (
Tired Theodore,
Rosemary,
Between Shanghai and St. Pauli). •
Suchir Balaji, 26, American artificial intelligence researcher and whistleblower (
OpenAI), suicide. •
Victor Brombert, 101, German-born American scholar and World War II veteran (
Ritchie Boys). •
Shyamdev Roy Chaudhari, 85, Indian politician,
Uttar Pradesh MLA (1989–2017). •
Peter Cummins, 93, Australian actor (
The Firm Man,
The Removalists,
Phoenix). (death announced on this date) •
Birgitta Dahl, 87, Swedish politician,
minister for energy (1982–1990),
minister for the environment (1986–1991),
speaker of the Riksdag (1994–2002), heart failure. •
Jahangir Darvish, 91, Iranian architect (
Takhti Stadium). •
Gilles Devers, 68, French lawyer and academic. •
Paul Dickenson, 74, English Olympic hammer thrower (
1976,
1980) and sports commentator. •
Gabriel Escarrer, 89, Spanish hotelier, founder of
Meliá Hotels International. •
Katinka Faragó, 87, Austrian-born Swedish film producer (
Leningrad Cowboys Go America,
Friends, Comrades) and production manager (
Fanny and Alexander). •
Jan Furtok, 62, Polish football player (
GKS Katowice,
Hamburger SV,
national team) and manager. •
Gemma Hussey, 86, Irish politician,
TD (1982–1989),
senator (1977–1982) and
minister for education (1982–1986). •
Brian Jackson, 91, English cricketer (
Derbyshire). •
Kulasekhar, 53, Indian lyricist. •
Leah Kunkel, 76, American singer (
The Coyote Sisters) and attorney. •
André Lajoinie, 94, French politician,
deputy (1978–1993, 1997–2002). •
Maria Limanskaya, 100, Russian traffic controller. •
Meisho Samson, 21, Japanese racehorse, heart failure. •
Shalom Nagar, Yemeni-born Israeli prison guard, executioner of
Adolf Eichmann. •
Peng Tien-fu, 73, Taiwanese politician, member of the
Legislative Yuan (2002–2008), member (1990–1998) and speaker (2000–2001) of the
TPCC. •
Nicolae Popa, 85, Romanian jurist, president of the
High Court of Cassation and Justice (2004–2009). •
M. Harunur Rashid, 84, Bangladeshi literary scholar, director general of
Bangla Academy (1991–1995), cancer. •
Pedro Orlando Reyes, 65, Cuban boxer, world amateur champion (
1986). •
Diana Ruiz, 32, Ecuadorian military pilot, plane crash. •
Scott L. Schwartz, 65, American actor (
Savate,
Fire Down Below, ''
Ocean's''), stuntman and wrestler. •
Malcolm Smith, 83, Canadian-American motorcycle racer, complications from Parkinson's disease. •
C. S. Song, 95, Taiwanese academic and theologian. •
Sivapatham Vittal, 83, Indian endrocrinologist.
27 •
Maria Alexandru, 84, Romanian table tennis player,
world champion (1961, 1973, 1975). •
Bill Brumsickle, 89, American politician, member of the
Washington House of Representatives (1989–1997). •
Joe Campbell, 89, American professional golfer. •
Amandine Chazot, 33, French standup paddleboarder, cancer. •
Ruth Faerber, 102, Australian art critic. •
Oscar Feldman, 103, American attorney. •
Tor Fosse, 58, Norwegian footballer (
Bryne), cancer. •
Artt Frank, 91, American jazz drummer and biographer (
Chet Baker). •
Georges Gilson, 95, French Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of
Paris (1976–1981), bishop of
Le Mans (1981–1996) and archbishop of
Sens (1996–2004). •
Leonor González Mina, 90, Colombian singer and actress. •
Thomas Hylland Eriksen, 62, Norwegian anthropologist. •
Takashi Inoguchi, 80, Japanese international political scientist, injuries from a fire. •
Mighty Inoue, 75, Japanese professional wrestler (
AJPW,
IWE) and referee, heart failure. •
Fedde Jonkman, 83, Dutch politician, mayor of
Rijnsburg (1985–1997) and
Waddinxveen (1997–2004). •
Bob Kelly, 97, American baseball player (
Chicago Cubs,
Cincinnati Redlegs,
Cleveland Indians). •
Morgan Lofting, 84, American voice actress (
G.I. Joe,
Spider-Man,
Star Blazers). •
Angus Macfarlane, New Zealand education academic,
Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand (since 2018). •
Mary McGee, 87, American
Hall of Fame motorcycle racer, complications from a stroke. •
Faustine Ndugulile, 55, Tanzanian politician,
MP (since 2010). •
John Stanley Pottinger, 84, American novelist and lawyer, cancer. •
Adam Somner, 57, American film producer and assistant director (
Licorice Pizza,
Blitz,
West Side Story), anaplastic thyroid cancer. •
Bengt-Arne Strömberg, 70, Swedish football player (
GAIS) and coach (
IF Elfsborg,
IFK Norrköping).
28 •
Ahmed Abdou, 88, Comorian politician,
prime minister (1996–1997). •
Matthew Allin, 46, English cricketer (
Devon). •
Amiya Kumar Bagchi, 87–88, Indian political economist. •
Bill Battle, 82, American football player (
Alabama Crimson Tide), coach (
Tennessee Volunteers) and executive, founder of the
CLC. •
James Beauregard-Smith, 81, Australian convicted murderer and rapist. (death announced on this date) •
Renee Bornstein, 90, French-born British Holocaust survivor and writer, pancreatic cancer. •
Roy Brown, 77, British businessman and engineer, chairman of
GKN (2004–2012). •
Ruth Butler, 93, American art historian. •
Janine Connes, 98, French astronomer. •
Lía Crucet, 72, Argentine singer, model and actress. •
Jim Earthman, 90, American politician, member of the
Texas House of Representatives (1969–1973). •
Kenneth R. Grant, 83, American politician, member of the
New Hampshire House of Representatives (1998–2000). •
Tom Hughes, 101, Australian politician and barrister,
MP (1963–1972),
attorney-general (1969–1971). •
Prince Johnson, 72, Liberian
warlord and politician,
senator (since 2006). •
Ananda Krishnan, 86, Malaysian conglomerate industry executive, founder of
Usaha Tegas and
Astro Malaysia Holdings. •
Raymond Maffiolo, 86, Swiss footballer (
Servette,
national team). •
John McNamee, 83, Scottish footballer (
Newcastle United,
Hibernian,
Blackburn Rovers). (death announced on this date) •
Iván Parejo, 37, Spanish aerobic gymnast, world champion (
2008). •
Silvia Pinal, 93, Mexican actress (
Maribel and the Strange Family,
Viridiana,
The Exterminating Angel), urinary tract infection. •
Kioumars Pourhashemi, Iranian military general,
shot. •
Roeland Raes, 90, Belgian politician,
senator (1991–2001). •
Santanina Rasul, 94, Filipino politician,
senator (1987–1995). •
Joseph Serra, 84, American politician, member of the
Connecticut House of Representatives (1993–2021). •
Trent Zelazny, 48, American author, liver failure.
29 •
Morton I. Abramowitz, 91, American diplomat,
assistant secretary of state (1985–1989) and
ambassador to Thailand (1978–1981) and
Turkey (1989–1991). •
Tchinda Andrade, 45, Cape Verdean LGBT activist, subject of
Tchindas. •
David Arscott, 81, English author (
The Frozen City) and historian. •
Anna Banana, 84, Canadian artist. •
Marshall Brickman, 85, American screenwriter (
Annie Hall,
Manhattan) and playwright (
Jersey Boys),
Oscar winner (
1978). •
Bert De Coninck, 75, Belgian singer and guitarist. •
Bob Gable, 90, American politician. •
Joseph T. Gormley Jr., 92, American politician, lawyer, and jurist, member of the
Connecticut House of Representatives (1961–1962), Chief State's Attorney of Connecticut (1973–1978). •
Dale Hamer, 87, American football official. •
Will Cullen Hart, 53, American musician (
The Olivia Tremor Control,
Circulatory System), co-founder of
Elephant 6. •
Jan Hendrikx, 83, Dutch politician,
Queen's commissioner of Overijssel (1988–2002),
senator (2007–2011). •
Josef Jelínek, 83, Czech footballer (
Dukla Prague,
VTŽ Chomutov,
Czechoslovakia national team). •
Tony Jian, 69, Taiwanese politician, member of the
Legislative Yuan (2002–2005, 2010–2011), esophageal cancer. •
Christian Juttner, 60, American actor (
Return from Witch Mountain,
I Wanna Hold Your Hand,
The Swarm). •
Christiane Klapisch-Zuber, 87, French historian, anthropologist and academic. •
Lynn T. Landmesser, 80, American neuroscientist. •
Larry McIntyre, 75, Canadian ice hockey player (
Toronto Maple Leafs). •
Thirman Milner, 91, American politician,
mayor of Hartford, Connecticut (1981–1987), member of the
Connecticut House of Representatives (1979–1981) and
Senate (1993–1995). •
Lance Morrow, 85, American writer and journalist, prostate cancer. •
Eva Mosnáková, 95, Slovak human rights activist and Holocaust survivor. •
Rafig Nasirov, 77, Azerbaijani sculptor. •
Wayne Northrop, 77, American actor (
Dynasty,
Days of Our Lives,
Port Charles), complications from Alzheimer's disease. •
Antonio Romero, 69, Spanish politician,
deputy (1989–1995) and
senator (1986–1989). •
Peter B. Teeley, 84, American political consultant and diplomat,
ambassador to Canada (1992–1993), cancer. •
Ian Trewhella, 79, Australian athlete, four-time Paralympic silver medalist (
1980,
1984). •
James E. Ulland, 82, American politician, member of the
Minnesota House of Representatives (1969–1977) and
Senate (1977–1985). •
Peter Westbrook, 72, American fencer, Olympic bronze medalist (
1984), liver cancer.
30 •
Steve Alaimo, 84, American singer ("
Every Day I Have to Cry") and record producer, co-founder of
TK Records. •
Fernando Aspiazu, 89, Ecuadorian businessman (
Emelec),
minister of economy and finance (1979–1980). •
Martin Benson, 87, American artistic director. •
Lou Carnesecca, 99, American
Hall of Fame basketball coach (
New York Nets,
St. John's Red Storm). •
René Couanau, 88, French politician,
deputy (1988–2012). •
Susan Duncan, 72–73, Australian writer and editor (''
The Australian Women's Weekly, New Idea''). •
John Felske, 82, American baseball player (
Milwaukee Brewers,
Chicago Cubs) and manager (
Philadelphia Phillies). •
Eva Hermans-Kroot, 26, Dutch blogger, lung cancer. •
Sir Gerald Hosker, 91, British lawyer and public servant,
Procurator General and Treasury Solicitor (1992–1995). •
Kanta Saroop Krishen, 95, Indian social worker. •
Francis C. Marsano, 88, American politician, member of the
Maine House of Representatives (1986–1992). •
Prithwindra Mukherjee, 88, Indian author and researcher. •
Howard W. Peak, 75, American politician,
mayor of San Antonio (1997–2001). •
Pepe Pinto, 95, Spanish football player (
Barcelona,
Real Valladolid) and manager (
Girona). •
Ryszard Poznakowski, 78, Polish musician, composer and arranger. •
Qi Zhengjun, 100, Chinese army lieutenant general. •
Ladislav Rygl Sr., 77, Czech Olympic Nordic combined skier (
1968,
1972), world champion (
1970). •
Jeremy Seabrook, 85, British author and journalist. •
Robert Skoglund, 88, American humorist, columnist, and radio personality (
Maine Public Radio). •
Donald H. Turner, 60, American politician, member of the
Vermont House of Representatives (2007–2019), glioblastoma. •
Michael Whelan, 93, British physicist. •
Nizoramo Zaripova, 101, Tajik politician, member of the
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