1 •
Simonluca Agazzone, 39, Italian footballer (
SPAL,
Carrarese,
Novara), traffic collision. •
Serhiy Atelkin, 48, Ukrainian footballer (
Shakhtar Donetsk,
Lecce,
national team), heart attack. •
Arnie Bench, 89, Australian footballer (
Fitzroy). •
Tony Blue, 84, Australian Olympic athlete (
1960,
1964). •
Gord Brooks, 70, Canadian ice hockey player (
St. Louis Blues,
Washington Capitals). •
Robbie Brunton, 47, Irish footballer (
Sligo Rovers,
Coleraine,
Bohemians). •
Joe DeMeo, 79, American wrestling coach. •
Glen Despins, 56, Canadian curler, traffic collision. •
Zef Eisenberg, 47, British motorcycle racer, health supplement executive and television presenter, offroad racing crash. •
Hans Eriksen, 84, Norwegian
Sámi politician, teacher, and radio broadcaster (
NRK Sámi Radio), member of the
Sámi Parliament of Norway (2009–2013). •
Michel Forget, 93, French aviator. •
Khurto Hajji Ismail, 87, Iraqi
Yazidi religious leader. •
Maud Hansson, 82, Swedish actress (
Emil i Lönneberga). •
Gary Hayman, 69, American football player (
Buffalo Bills). •
Maurice Houdayer, 89, French Olympic rower (
1956). •
Franck André Jamme, 72, French poet. •
Lou Johnson, 86, American baseball player (
Los Angeles Dodgers). •
Derek Mahon, 78, Irish poet. •
Barry Mahy, 78, English-American soccer player (
New York Generals,
New York Cosmos,
U.S. national team). •
Alfredo Marañon, 84, Filipino politician, mayor of
Sagay City (2001–2010) and
Governor of Negros Occidental (2010–2019), heart disease. •
Dan Muhlbauer, 62, American politician, member of the
Iowa House of Representatives (2011–2015). •
Winfred Peppinck, 74, Dutch-born Australian author and diplomat. •
Murray Schisgal, 93, American playwright (
Luv,
Jimmy Shine) and screenwriter (
Tootsie). •
Michael Spivak, 80, American mathematician. •
Ray Styles, 31, Ghanaian pencil artist, liver cancer.
2 •
Shaher Abdulhak, 81–82, Yemeni businessman. •
Fadma Abi, Moroccan surgeon and professor, COVID-19. •
Alan Abraham, 89, Canadian politician,
Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia (1984–1989). •
John Joseph Campion, 57, Irish-American entrepreneur, leukemia. •
Héctor Cavallero, 81, Argentine politician, mayor of
Rosario, Santa Fe (1989–1995) and
Deputy (1999–2003). •
Riley Darnell, 80, American politician,
Tennessee Secretary of State (1993–2009), member of the
Tennessee Senate (1981–1993) and
House of Representatives (1971–1981). •
Zeki Ergezen, 70, Turkish politician,
Minister of Public Works and Housing (2002–2005). •
Edward S. Feldman, 91, American film producer (
Witness,
The Truman Show,
The Golden Child). •
Bob Gibson, 84, American
Hall of Fame baseball player (
St. Louis Cardinals),
Cy Young Award (1968, 1970),
World Series champion (
1964,
1967), pancreatic cancer. •
Bette Greene, 86, American novelist (
Summer of My German Soldier,
Philip Hall Likes Me, I Reckon Maybe), heart failure. •
Martin Havelka, 62, Czech actor. •
Anne-Marie Hutchinson, 63, British lawyer. •
Seiuemon Inaba, 95, Japanese roboticist. •
Heinz Kördell, 88, German footballer (
Schalke 04,
Schwarz-Weiß Essen,
West Germany national team). •
Liew Vui Keong, 60, Malaysian politician,
MP (2008–2013, since 2018) and
Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (2018–2020), pneumonia. •
Danny Malloy, 91, Scottish boxer. •
Ron Perranoski, 84, American baseball player (
Los Angeles Dodgers,
Minnesota Twins) and coach (
San Francisco Giants),
World Series champion (
1963,
1965,
1981,
1988). •
Mukarrama Qosimova, 87, Tajik linguist and academic. •
Irina Slavina, 47, Russian news editor (
Open Russia), suicide by self-immolation. •
Sprangalang, 71, Trinidadian actor (
Lord Have Mercy!,
A Winter Tale) and comedian. •
Claude Vigée, 99, French poet. •
Mirjana Vukićević-Karabin, 86, Serbian astrophysicist. •
Victor Zalgaller, 99, Russian-Israeli mathematician.
3 •
Mark Andrews, 94, American politician, member of the
U.S. House of Representatives (1963–1981) and
Senate (1981–1987). •
Haji Hussain Ansari, 73, Indian politician,
Jharkhand MLA (1995–2004, 2009–2015, since 2019), cardiac arrest from COVID-19. •
Thomas Jefferson Byrd, 70, American actor (
Clockers,
Bulworth,
Ray), shot. •
Karel Fiala, 95, Czech operatic tenor and actor (
Dalibor,
Lemonade Joe,
Amadeus). •
Anthony Galindo, 41, Venezuelan singer (
Menudo,
MDO), suicide by hanging. •
P. Wayne Goode, 83, American politician, member of the
Missouri House of Representatives (1963–1985) and
Senate (1985–2005), leukemia. •
Charlie Haeger, 37, American baseball player (
Chicago White Sox,
San Diego Padres,
Los Angeles Dodgers), suicide by gunshot. •
Sandy Keith, 91, American jurist and politician,
Lieutenant Governor (1963–1967),
state senator (1959–1963) and Chief Justice of the
Supreme Court (1990–1998) of Minnesota. •
Armelia McQueen, 68, American actress (
Adventures in Wonderland, ''
Ain't Misbehavin', Ghost''). •
Karsten Thielker, 54, German photographer, esophageal cancer. •
Dick Van Raaphorst, 77, American football player (
Dallas Cowboys,
San Diego Chargers). •
Bob Wilson, 77, English footballer (
Cardiff City,
Exeter City).
4 •
Rosemary Aluoch, 44, Kenyan footballer (
Kampala Capital City Authority FC,
OC Bukavu Dawa,
national team). •
Vishal Anand, 82, Indian actor (
Sa-Re-Ga-Ma-Pa,
Hindustan Ki Kasam,
Chalte Chalte), film director and producer. •
Jean-Marc Avocat, 71–72, French actor (
Verdict,
Kaamelott). •
Aldridge Bousfield, 79, American mathematician. •
Jan des Bouvrie, 78, Dutch designer. •
Günter de Bruyn, 93, German author. •
Giovanni D'Alise, 72, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of
Ariano Irpino-Lacedonia (2004–2014) and
Caserta (since 2014), COVID-19. •
Louis Fortier, 66, Canadian biologist and oceanographer, leukemia. •
Mike Foster, 90, American politician,
Governor of Louisiana (1996–2004) and member of the
Louisiana Senate (1988–1996). •
Jérôme Gendre, 43, French rugby union player (
RC Narbonne), heart attack. •
Mordechai Yissachar Ber Leifer, 64, American-born Israeli Hasidic rabbi,
rebbe of the
Pittsburgh Dynasty (since 1990), COVID-19. •
Pradeep Maharathy, 65, Indian politician,
Odisha MLA (1985–1995, since 2000), COVID-19. •
Zuza Homem de Mello, 87, Brazilian journalist and musicologist, heart attack. •
Paula Menyuk, 91, American linguist. •
Clark Middleton, 63, American actor (
Sin City,
Snowpiercer,
Twin Peaks), West Nile virus. •
Carla Federica Nespolo, 77, Italian politician,
MP (1976–1992) and President of
ANPI (since 2017). •
Marietta Roberts, 77, Canadian politician. •
Philippe Salaün, 77, French photographer, cancer. •
Ibnu Saleh, 58, Indonesian politician, Regent of
Central Bangka (since 2017), COVID-19. •
Richard Schifter, 97, American attorney and diplomat,
Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor (1985–1992). •
Kenzō Takada, 81, Japanese-French fashion designer and painter, founder of
Kenzo, COVID-19. •
Sir Peregrine Worsthorne, 96, British journalist and newspaper editor (
The Sunday Telegraph). •
Mulayam Singh Yadav, 92, Indian politician. •
Renzo Zaffanella, 90, Italian politician,
mayor of Cremona (1980–1990).
5 •
Pedro Aderito, 44, Angolan chess player. •
David Andahl, 55, American politician and rancher, COVID-19. •
Béatrice Arnac, 89, French actress and singer. •
Franco Bolelli, 70, Italian philosopher. •
Dirk Bootsma, 84, Dutch geneticist. •
Tommy Cullen, 81, Irish Gaelic footballer (
Offaly). •
Anantkumar Surendraray Dave, 62, Indian jurist, judge (2004–2019) and acting Chief Justice (2018–2019) of the
Gujarat High Court. •
Anil Devgan, 51, Indian film director (
Raju Chacha,
Blackmail,
Haal-e-Dil), cardiac arrest. •
Clive Emsley, 76, British historian and criminologist. •
Joshua N. Goldberg, 95, American physicist and educator. •
Simon Gutman, 97, Polish-born French Holocaust survivor. •
Monsur Ul Karim, 70, Bangladeshi painter, heart disease and pneumonia. •
Daniel Knuth, 75, American politician, complications from Alzheimer's disease. •
Rasheed Masood, 73, Indian politician,
MP (1977–1984, 1989–1996, 2004–2009) and
Minister of Health and Family Welfare (1990), complications from COVID-19. •
Margaret Nolan, 76, English actress (
Goldfinger,
Carry On at Your Convenience, ''
A Hard Day's Night''), model, and artist. •
Monica Roberts, 58, American transgender rights advocate, pulmonary embolism •
Pietro Scandelli, 78, Italian racing cyclist. •
John Tanner, 93, New Zealand rugby union player (
Otago,
Auckland,
national team). •
K. K. Usha, 81, Indian jurist, judge (1991–2000) and Chief Justice (2000–2001) of the
Kerala High Court, complications from spinal cord surgery. •
Sir John Webster, 87, British vice admiral,
Flag Officer, Plymouth (1987–1990).
6 •
John Baring, 7th Baron Ashburton, 91, British hereditary peer and merchant banker, Chairman of the Board of
BP (1992–1995). •
Folker Bohnet, 83, German actor (
The Bridge,
Ludwig). •
Alfons Borrell i Palazón, 89, Spanish abstract painter. •
Vincent Brady, 84, Irish politician. •
Joseph Bruno, 91, American politician, member (1977–2008) and majority leader (1994–2008) of the
New York State Senate, prostate cancer. •
J. Russell Capps, 89, American politician, member of the
North Carolina House of Representatives (1994–2006). •
Harold G. Chaffee, 94, American college football player (
Colorado A&M) and coach (
Nebraska Wesleyan). •
Deborah Cook, 65, Canadian philosopher. •
Olivier Corpet, 71, French writer and engineer. •
Herbert Feuerstein, 83, German comedian and journalist. •
Yves Gérard, 88, French musicologist, cancer. •
Oļegs Karavajevs, 59, Latvian footballer (
Ska-Khabarovsk,
Fakel Voronezh,
national team). •
Ruth Klüger, 88, Austrian-born American Holocaust survivor and memoirist. •
Bunny Lee, 79, Jamaican reggae producer. •
Suleiman Mahmoud, 71, Libyan military officer, Chief of Staff of the
National Liberation Army (2011), COVID-19. •
Izumi Matsumoto, 61, Japanese manga artist (
Kimagure Orange Road). •
Johnny Nash, 80, American singer-songwriter ("
I Can See Clearly Now", "
Hold Me Tight", "
Tears on My Pillow"). •
Patricia Obregón, 68, Costa Rican Olympic archer. •
Tommy Rall, 90, American actor (
Kiss Me Kate,
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers,
World in My Corner) and dancer, heart failure. •
Arthur P. Shimamura, 66, American neuropsychologist. •
Najeeb Tarakai, 29, Afghan cricketer (
Afghan Cheetahs,
national team), head injury sustained in traffic collision. •
Bernard Trink, 89, American-born Thai journalist (
Bangkok Post), blood infection. •
Nosratollah Vahdat, 95, Iranian comedian, actor and film director, pneumonia. •
Eddie Van Halen, 65, Dutch-born American
Hall of Fame musician (
Van Halen) and songwriter ("
Eruption", "
Panama"),
Grammy winner (
1992), throat cancer. •
Jim Weaver, 93, American politician, member of the
U.S. House of Representatives (1975–1987). •
Fred Wenz, 79, American baseball player (
Boston Red Sox,
Philadelphia Phillies). •
Wladimir Yordanoff, 66, Monégasque-born French actor (
Vincent & Theo,
Mark of an Angel,
An Officer and a Spy).
7 •
Alexander Alexeev, 82, Russian conductor. •
Kim Batiste, 52, American baseball player (
Philadelphia Phillies,
San Francisco Giants,
Chinatrust Whales), complications from kidney surgery. •
Nabil Bechaouch, 49–50, Tunisian footballer (
Olympique Béja,
national team), heart attack. •
Geoffrey Dyer, 73, Australian artist,
Archibald Prize winner (2003). •
Tex Fuller, 94, English stuntman (
Brazil,
Willow,
The Company of Wolves). •
Lloyd D. George, 90, American jurist, Judge (since 1984) and Chief Judge (1992–1997) of the
U.S. District Court for Nevada. •
Manuel Guerra, 92, Spanish Olympic swimmer (
1948). •
Eitan Haber, 80, Israeli journalist and publicist, colorectal cancer. •
Ernie Hills, 90, Australian rugby union player. •
Jerzy Jokiel, 89, Polish Olympic gymnast. •
Tom Kennedy, 93, American game show host (
Name That Tune,
Password Plus, ''
You Don't Say!''). •
Ashwani Kumar, 69, Indian police officer, Director of
CBI (2008–2010),
Governor of Nagaland (2013–2014) and
Manipur (2013), suicide by hanging. •
Jean Martin, 92, French pianist. •
Mario Molina, 77, Mexican chemist,
Nobel Prize laureate (1995), heart attack. •
Ignacio Ordóñez, 54, Spanish Olympic wrestler. •
Ray Pennington, 86, American country singer-songwriter ("
I'm a Ramblin' Man"), house fire. •
Lucie Peyraud, 102, French winemaker and cook. •
Peter Sleight, 91, English cardiologist. •
Kyōhei Tsutsumi, 80, Japanese composer, aspiration pneumonia. •
Károly Vekov, 73, Hungarian historian, professor, and politician.
8 •
Dan Baum, 64, American journalist and author, glioblastoma. •
Camillo Bazzoni, 85, Italian film director (
Suicide Commandos,
A Long Ride from Hell,
Mafia Connection) and cinematographer. •
Sylvie Bélanger, 69, Canadian artist, cancer. •
Sam Burton, 93, English footballer (
Swindon Town), cancer. •
Choi Yun-chil, 92, South Korean Olympic long-distance runner (
1948,
1952). •
Vladimir Dolgikh, 95, Russian politician,
Senator (2013–2018) and candidate member of the
Politburo (1982–1988). •
Jim Dwyer, 63, American journalist (
New York Newsday,
The New York Times) and writer (
102 Minutes),
Pulitzer Prize winner (
1992,
1995), lung cancer. •
Whitey Ford, 91, American
Hall of Fame baseball player (
New York Yankees),
Cy Young Award (1961),
World Series champion (
1950,
1953,
1956,
1958,
1961,
1962), dementia. •
Ali Khalif Galaydh, 78, Somali politician,
Prime Minister (2000–2001),
MP (since 2012) and President of
Khatumo State (since 2014). •
Shlomo Gazit, 93, Israeli general, president of
Ben-Gurion University (1982–1985) and general director of the
Jewish Agency (1985–1987). •
Egon Gindorf, 89, German-born French entrepreneur, President of
RC Strasbourg Alsace (2003–2005). •
Helen Lachs Ginsburg, 91, American economist. •
Miguel Giubergia, 67, Argentine lawyer and politician,
Deputy (1999–2011), COVID-19. •
Larry Hollenbeck, 71, American racecar driver (
NASCAR). •
David Ipp, 82, South African-born Australian lawyer and judge. •
Brian Locking, 81, English rock bass guitarist (
The Shadows), bladder cancer. •
Charles Moore, 91, American athlete, Olympic champion (
1952). •
Tom O'Donnell, 94, Irish politician,
Minister for Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs (1973–1977) and
MEP (1979–1984). •
Ram Vilas Paswan, 74, Indian politician,
MP (1977–1984, 1989–1991, 1996–2009, since 2010),
Minister of Railways (1996–1998) and
Labour (1989–1990). •
Geoff Peddle, 57, Canadian Anglican prelate,
Bishop of Eastern Newfoundland and Labrador (since 2014). •
Joseph Pérez, 89, French historian and Hispanist. •
Tommy Robson, 76, English footballer (
Northampton Town,
Newcastle United,
Peterborough United), motor neurone disease. •
Mohammad-Reza Shajarian, 80, Iranian classical singer, kidney cancer. •
Gene Shell, 90, American baseball coach (
Tulsa Golden Hurricane,
Southwestern Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns). •
Jimmie Lee Solomon, 64, American baseball executive. •
Greg Strobel, 68, American
Hall of Fame college wrestler (
Oregon State) and coach (
Lehigh University), cancer. •
Jack Sutherland, 93, New Zealand athlete, British Empire Games bronze medallist (
1950). •
Jan Szarek, 84, Polish Lutheran minister, Bishop of the
Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession (1991–2001) and chairman of the
Ecumenical Council (1993–2001), COVID-19. •
Gudrun Waadeland, 83, Norwegian actress. •
Erin Wall, 44, Canadian-American operatic soprano, complications from breast cancer.
9 •
Arnold Ages, 85, Canadian-born American scholar. •
Teresita Aguilar, 87, Costa Rican politician,
Deputy (2005–2006). •
David Refael ben-Ami, 70, Israeli singer, COVID-19. •
Frido Croes, 62, Aruban politician,
Minister Plenipotentiary (2005–2009), member (1989–1994) and
Chairman (2001–2004) of the
Estates. •
Éric Danty, 72, French footballer (
Stade de Reims,
CS Meaux). •
Ruth Falcon, 77, American operatic soprano. •
Helmut Giesbrecht, 77, Ukrainian-born Canadian politician,
British Columbia MLA (1991–2001) and mayor of
Terrace, British Columbia (1981–1985). •
Ekow Hayford, 49, Ghanaian politician,
MP (since 2016), shot. •
Pat Hooper, 68, Irish Olympic runner (
1980). •
Pierre Kezdy, 58, American musician (
Naked Raygun,
Pegboy,
Strike Under), cancer. •
M. Suresh Kumar, 47, Indian cricketer (
Kerala,
Railways), suicide by hanging. •
Dilys Price, 88, Welsh skydiver. •
Len Rossi, 91, American
Hall of Fame professional wrestler (
NWA Mid-America), cancer. •
Francine Simonin, 84, Swiss artist. •
Cecil Thiré, 77, Brazilian actor (
The Guns,
A Padroeira,
Celebridade) and director, complications of Parkinson's disease. •
Kaylea Titford, 16, British child with
spina bifida and
hydrocephalus found dead in squalid conditions •
Vijay, 84, Indian film director (
Gandhada Gudi,
Mayura,
Mojugara Sogasugara).
10 •
Dyan Birch, 71, English singer (
Arrival,
Kokomo),
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. •
Lolly Borg, 88, Maltese football player and manager. •
Serge Bourdoncle, 84, French football player (
Sochaux,
Metz) and manager (
Algrange). •
Chen Shaokun, 99, Chinese army officer and politician, deputy political commissar of
Shenyang Military Region (1969–1975). •
Amnon Freidberg, 75, Israeli entomologist, COVID-19. •
Constantin Frosin, 67, Romanian-French writer. •
Suresh Gore, 55, Indian politician,
Maharashtra MLA (2014–2019), COVID-19. •
Priscilla Jana, 76, South African lawyer and human rights activist. •
Muhammad Adil Khan, Pakistani Islamic scholar, shot. •
Vasili Kulkov, 54, Russian football player (
Spartak Moscow,
Benfica,
national team) and manager, complications from cancer. •
Fabrice Nora, 69, French press executive. •
Stanley Schumacher, 87, Canadian politician,
MP (1968–1979) and
Alberta MLA (1986–1997). •
Dolores Cooper Shockley, 90, American pharmacologist. •
Yves Taschereau, 77, Canadian writer and journalist. •
Trần Văn Nhung, 86–87, Vietnamese footballer (
South Vietnam national team). •
Hugo Tschirky, 82, Swiss scientist. •
Kent L. Wakeford, 92, American cinematographer (
Mean Streets, ''
Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore, China O'Brien'').
11 •
Hugo Arana, 77, Argentine actor (
El Santo de la Espada,
The Truce,
Los exitosos Pells) and comedian, COVID-19. •
Thomas Atcitty, 87, American politician,
President of the Navajo Nation (1998). •
Richie Barker, 80, English football player (
Burton Albion,
Notts County) and manager (
Stoke City). •
Harold Betters, 92, American jazz trombonist. •
Louis Carter, 67, American football player (
Oakland Raiders,
Tampa Bay Buccaneers), blood cancer. •
Stelio Craveirinha, 70, Mozambican Olympic long jumper (
1980). •
John J. Creedon, 96, American insurance executive, CEO of
MetLife (1983–1989). •
Boro Drljača, 79, Serbian folk singer, colon cancer. •
William Frey, 90, American bishop. •
Gerald Gardner, 91, American television writer (
The Monkees,
Get Smart), cancer. •
Jon Gibson, 80, American minimalist musician (
Philip Glass Ensemble). •
Joanna Harcourt-Smith, 74, Swiss-born socialite and writer, cancer. •
Mirza Mazharul Islam, 93, Bangladeshi surgeon and political activist. •
Gary F. Jones, 76, American
Hall of Fame Thoroughbred racehorse trainer. •
Barbara Lewis King, 90, American religious leader. •
Fernando Lopes, 55, Angolan Olympic swimmer (
1980). •
Wayne Mallory, 95, American actor. •
Ângelo Martins, 90, Portuguese footballer (
Benfica,
national team). •
Terry McBrayer, 83, American politician, member of the
Kentucky House of Representatives (1966–1976), cancer. •
Ilya Moiseev, 91, Russian chemist. •
Joe Morgan, 77, American
Hall of Fame baseball player (
Cincinnati Reds,
Houston Astros,
San Francisco Giants) and broadcaster,
NL MVP and World Series champion (
1975,
1976). •
Michael D. Morley, 90, American mathematician. •
Donald Pellmann, 105, American masters athlete, complications from a broken hip. •
Jay Porter, 87, American baseball player (
Detroit Tigers,
Cleveland Indians,
St. Louis Cardinals). •
Rajan, 87, Indian musician and composer. •
John A. Ruthven, 95, American wildlife artist. •
Robert Scott, 89, American baseball player (
New York Black Yankees).
12 •
Kęstutis Antanėlis, 69, Lithuanian composer, architect and sculptor. •
Éric Assous, 64, Tunisian-born French film director, screenwriter (
The Banned Woman,
The Girl from Paris,
22 Bullets) and dramatist. •
Jacinda Barclay, 29, Australian
footballer (
Greater Western Sydney) and baseball player (
national team), suicide. •
Sir Samuel Brittan, 86, British journalist and author. •
Leo Brereton, 83, Australian footballer (
Carlton). •
Aldo Brovarone, 94, Italian automobile designer (
Dino 206 GT and 246 GT). •
Menelaos Chatzigeorgiou, 95, Greek politician,
MEP (1990–1994). •
C. M. Chang, 78, Indian politician,
MP (2009–2014) and
Nagaland MLA (since 2013), complications from
typhoid fever and COVID-19. •
Carlton Chapman, 49, Indian football player (
East Bengal,
national team) and manager (
Wahingdoh), heart attack. •
Gerty Christoffels, 62, Belgian television presenter, cancer. •
Bernard S. Cohen, 76, American attorney (
Loving v. Virginia), complications from Parkinson's disease. •
Cecil Cousley, 88, Northern Irish politician. •
José de Oliveira Fernandes, 76, Brazilian politician and economist, mayor of
Manaus (1979–1982), complications from COVID-19. •
Conchata Ferrell, 77, American actress (
Two and a Half Men,
Edward Scissorhands,
Network), complications from cardiac arrest. •
Nevzat Güzelırmak, 78, Turkish football player (
Göztepe,
national team) and manager (
Denizlispor). •
Susan Hendl, 73, American ballet dancer (
New York City Ballet) and
répétiteur, renal failure. •
Abai Ikwechegh, 97, Nigerian jurist. •
Robert Jammes, 93, French linguist. •
Sarat Kumar Kar, 81, Indian politician,
MP (1977–1980), member (1971–1974, 1990–1995, 2000–2004) and speaker (2000–2004) of the
Odisha Legislative Assembly, COVID-19. •
Yehoshua Kenaz, 83, Israeli writer, COVID-19. •
Vuyokazi Mahlati, South African social entrepreneur. •
Kannavara Mallappa, 92, Indian politician,
Karnataka MLA (1985–1989) and
MLC (1998–2002). •
Kim Massie, 63, American blues singer. •
Roberta McCain, 108, American socialite. •
Ameurfina Melencio-Herrera, 98, Filipino judge,
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court (1979–1992). •
Eduardus Nabunome, 52, Indonesian Olympic runner (
1988). •
Ion Predescu, 93, Romanian politician and magistrate,
Senator (1990–2004) and judge of the
Constitutional Court (2004–2013). •
Carlos M. Rivera, 86, American firefighter,
FDNY Commissioner (1990–1993). •
Ezra Schabas, 96, American-Canadian musician, educator, and author. •
Sadegh Malek Shahmirzadi, 80, Iranian archaeologist and anthropologist. •
Litokwa Tomeing, 80, Marshallese politician,
President (2008–2009)
13 •
Steve Adubato Sr., 87, American politician and educator. •
Dean Bandiera, 94, Canadian football player (
Winnipeg Blue Bombers). •
Jean Cardot, 90, French sculptor, president of the
Académie des Beaux-Arts (1992, 1997). •
J. P. Clark, 85, Nigerian poet. •
Claude Feidt, 84, French Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of
Chambéry (1985–1999) and
Aix (1999–2010). •
Raimundo García, 84, Argentine chess master. •
Rashid Haider, 79, Bangladeshi author and novelist. •
Anthony Hill, 90, British constructionist artist. •
Marcel Zadi Kessy, 84, Ivorian politician. •
Chris Killip, 74, Manx photographer, lung cancer. •
Ab Krook, 76, Dutch speed skating coach, cerebral infarction. •
Marisa de Leza, 87, Spanish actress (''
I'm Not Mata Hari, Under the Sky of Spain, Allow Me, Daddy!''). •
László Mandur, 62, Hungarian politician,
MP (2002–2013) and
Deputy Speaker (2002–2010). •
Augusto Matine, 73, Mozambican-born Portuguese football player (
Benfica,
Vitória Setúbal,
national team) and manager. •
Edward C. Meyer, 91, American military officer,
Army Chief of Staff (1979–1983), pneumonia. •
Nguyễn Văn Man, 54, Vietnamese military officer, landslide. •
Saint Dog, 44, American rapper (
Kottonmouth Kings). •
Jean Schalit, 83, French journalist. •
Percy Schmeiser, 89, Canadian farm equipment executive, farmer, and politician,
Saskatchewan MLA (1967–1971), Parkinson's disease. •
Karl Schütz, 84, Austrian organist. •
Veaceslav Semionov, 64, Moldovan football player and manager (
Dacia Chișinău). •
Elizabeth Wolgast, 91, American philosopher, complications from a stroke.
14 •
Ron Best, 71, Australian politician,
Victorian MLC (1988–2002), pancreatic cancer. •
Jennings Bryant, 76, American communication scholar. •
William Keir Carr, 97, Canadian military officer,
Commander of the Royal Canadian Air Force (1975–1978). •
Lance Carson, 74, American politician, member of the
South Dakota House of Representatives (2007–2015, 2017–2019), COVID-19. •
John Coles, 90, Canadian–British archaeologist and historian. •
Fred Dean, 68, American
Hall of Fame football player (
San Diego Chargers,
San Francisco 49ers), COVID-19. •
Rhonda Fleming, 97, American actress (
Spellbound,
Serpent of the Nile,
The Buster Keaton Story), aspiration pneumonia. •
David Geiser, 73, American painter and cartoonist, heart disease. •
Armando Herrera, 84, Mexican Olympic basketball player (
1960,
1964). •
Sir James Jungius, 96, British vice admiral,
Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic (1975–1977). •
Herbert Kretzmer, 95, South African-born English journalist and lyricist (
Les Misérables). •
Paul Matters, 68, Australian rock bassist (
AC/DC), heart disease. •
Jack McLeod, 94, Australian footballer (
Hawthorn). •
Shobha Naidu, 64, Indian
Kuchipudi dancer. •
Kuniwo Nakamura, 76, Palauan politician,
President (1993–2001) and
Vice President (1989–1993). •
José Augusto Martins Fernandes Pedreira, 85, Portuguese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of
Viana do Castelo (1997–2010). •
John Richard Reid, 92, New Zealand cricketer (
Otago,
Wellington,
national team). •
Ken Rice, 81, American football player (
Buffalo Bills,
Oakland Raiders,
Miami Dolphins). •
Audrey Smedley, 89, American social anthropologist. •
Joyce Wallace, 79, American physician. •
Dame Rachel Waterhouse, 97, British historian. •
Mahmoud Yassin, 79, Egyptian actor.
15 •
Antonio Ángel Algora Hernando, 80, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of
Teruel and Albarracín (1985–2003) and
Ciudad Real (2003–2016), complications from COVID-19. •
Roy Andrewartha, 82, English snooker player. •
Bhanu Athaiya, 91, Indian costume designer (
Gandhi,
Lekin...,
Lagaan),
Oscar winner (
1983), complications from brain cancer. •
Joan Barnett, 74, American television producer (
The Jayne Mansfield Story,
The Parent Trap II,
Long Gone). •
Ed Benguiat, 92, American typographer and visual artist. •
Kishore Bhimani, 81, Indian sports journalist. •
Sonja Edström, 89, Swedish cross-country skier, Olympic champion (
1960) and bronze medalist (
1956). •
Gordon Haskell, 74, English singer-songwriter ("
How Wonderful You Are") and musician (
King Crimson,
The Fleur de Lys), lung cancer. •
Arnannguaq Høegh, 63, Greenlandic artist. •
Dave Hull, 86, American radio personality (
KRLA). •
Terry Kearns, 75, Irish Gaelic footballer (
Meath). •
Danil Khalimov, 42, Russian-Kazakh Olympic wrestler (
2004), COVID-19. •
Tom Maschler, 87, British publisher, co-founder of the
Booker Prize. •
Mauricio Mata, 81, Mexican Olympic cyclist (
1960). •
Warren Mitchell, 87, American college basketball coach (
William & Mary Tribe), complications of dementia and COVID-19. •
Yakubu Moro, Ghanaian football executive, founder of
Berekum Arsenal, stroke. •
Akkitham Achuthan Namboothiri, 94, Indian poet. •
Fambaré Ouattara Natchaba, 75, Togolese politician,
President of the National Assembly (2000–2005),
Minister of Foreign Affairs (1992–1994) and
MP (1994–2005). •
Sonya Rose, 84, American historian and sociologist. •
Renato Sacchi, 91, Italian Olympic sport shooter. •
Sultan Saif, 27, Emirati footballer (
Al Wadha,
Baniyas,
Al-Ittihad Kalba), traffic collision. •
Jole Santelli, 51, Italian politician,
Deputy (2001–2020) and
President of Calabria (since 2020), cardiac arrest. •
Tsering Tashi, 69, Indian politician,
Arunachal Pradesh MLA, cancer. •
Alfons Verplaetse, 90, Belgian economist, Governor of the
National Bank of Belgium (1989–1999), COVID-19. •
P. Vetrivel, 60, Indian politician,
Tamil Nadu MLA (2011–2016), septic shock from COVID-19. •
Paul Weinberg, 74, American pediatric cardiologist.
16 •
Sir Roy Beldam, 95, British judge,
Lord Justice of Appeal (1989–2000). •
Jean Bonhomme, 96, French politician, Member of the
French National Assembly (1968–1981, 1986–1988). •
László Branikovits, 70, Hungarian footballer, Olympic silver medalist (
1972). •
John Edwin Britton, 96, Canadian politician. •
Anula Bulathsinhala, 73, Sri Lankan actress (
Mahindagamanaya,
Asandhimitta,
Goal). •
Johnny Bush, 85, American country singer-songwriter ("
Whiskey River"). •
Anthony Chisholm, 77, American actor (
Radio Golf,
Gem of the Ocean,
Oz). •
Markar Esayan, 51, Turkish journalist (
Yeni Şafak,
Agos) and politician,
MP (since 2015), stomach cancer. •
Rodolfo Fischer, 76, Argentine footballer (
San Lorenzo,
Once Caldas,
national team). •
Odore Joseph Gendron, 99, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of
Manchester (1975–1990). •
Gennadios, 83, Greek-Italian Eastern Orthodox prelate, Archbishop of
Italy and Malta (since 1996). •
Alan G. Gross, 84, American academic. •
John Henderson, 107, American college football player (
Texas Longhorns). •
Itzhak Ilan, 64, Israeli security official, deputy director of
Shin Bet (2010–2011), COVID-19. •
Wayne Johnson, 78, American politician, member of the
Wyoming Senate (2005–2017) and the
House of Representatives (1993–2005). •
Kapil Deo Kamat, 69, Indian politician,
Bihar MLA (2005–2010, since 2015), COVID-19. •
Jack McMahan, 88, American baseball player (
Pittsburgh Pirates,
Kansas City Athletics). •
P. S. Narayanaswamy, 86, Indian singer. •
Joaquín Pardo, 74, Colombian Olympic footballer (
1968). •
Samuel Paty, 47, French teacher, beheaded. •
Andrzej Pogorzelski, 82, Polish motorcycle speedway rider and coach. •
John Powley, 84, British politician,
MP (1983–1987). •
James Redford, 58, American filmmaker and activist, bile duct cancer. •
Ana Paula Scheffer, 31, Brazilian rhythmic gymnast, heart attack. •
Abdul Aziz Shamsuddin, 82, Malaysian politician,
MP (2004–2008). •
Gholam-Abbas Tavassoli, 85, Iranian sociologist, cardiac arrest. •
Dave Toole, 56, British dancer. •
Marjatta Väänänen, 97, Finnish politician,
Minister of Culture (1972–1975),
Education (1976–1977) and
Social Affairs and Health (1982–1983),
MP (1975–1991).
17 •
Frederick Azzopardi, 71, Maltese politician,
MP (since 1998). •
Erland Brand, 98, Swedish painter. •
Al Carapella, 93, American football player (
San Francisco 49ers). •
Aurora Chamorro, 66, Spanish Olympic swimmer (
1972). •
Lucien De Brauwere, 69, Belgian Olympic cyclist (
1972). •
Hiram Drache, 96, American historian. •
Antoine Dumas, 87, Canadian painter. •
Paula Girven, 62, American Olympic high jumper (
1976), cancer. •
Yusop Jikiri, 66, Filipino politician, Governor of
Sulu (2001–2004). •
Toshinori Kondo, 71, Japanese jazz trumpeter. •
Doreen Montalvo, 56, American actress, singer and playwright (
In the Heights). •
Bonaria Manca, 95, Italian painter. •
Sir John Margetson, 93, British diplomat,
Ambassador to Vietnam (1978–1980) and the
Netherlands (1984–1988),
Gentleman Usher of the Blue Rod (1992–2002). •
Henri Noël, 83, French football player and manager (
Nîmes B). •
Pollycarpus Priyanto, 59, Indonesian convicted murderer and pilot, COVID-19. •
Ryszard Ronczewski, 90, Polish actor (
The Two Who Stole the Moon,
Colonel Wolodyjowski,
An Ancient Tale: When the Sun Was a God), COVID-19. •
Takna Jigme Sangpo, 94, Tibetan political prisoner. •
Michael Strauss, 86, Israeli industrialist. •
Bob Weber, 86, American cartoonist (
Moose & Molly). •
Zhang Lina, 80, Chinese physical chemist.
18 •
Laleh Bakhtiar, 82, Iranian-American author, translator, and psychologist, leukemia. •
Alan S. Boyd, 98, American attorney,
Secretary of Transportation (1967–1969). •
Alan Bradshaw, 79, English footballer (
Crewe Alexandra,
Blackburn Rovers,
Macclesfield Town). •
Robert Coleman, 97, American geologist. •
Bekir Coşkun, 75, Turkish journalist (
Hürriyet,
Cumhuriyet), lung cancer. •
Agostino Giuseppe Delfino, 85, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of
Berbérati (1991–2010). •
René Felber, 87, Swiss politician,
President (1992) and member of the
Federal Council (1987–1993). •
François-Yves Guillin, 99, French resistant, doctor, and historian. •
Sid Hartman, 100, American sports journalist (
Star Tribune) and broadcaster (
WCCO,
WUCW). •
Tomás Herrera Martínez, 69, Cuban basketball player, Olympic bronze medallist (
1972). •
James A. Johnson, 76, American political consultant and financier, CEO of
Fannie Mae (1991–1998), complications from a neurological condition. •
Stanisław Kogut, 66, Polish politician and trade union activist,
Senator (2005–2019), COVID-19. •
David Kushnir, 89, Israeli Olympic long jumper (
1956,
1960), footballer (
Hapoel Balfouria), and athletics coach. •
Joseph Mar Thoma, 89, Indian Mar Thoma Syrian prelate, Metropolitan of the
Church (since 2007), pancreatic cancer. •
Jose Melo, 88, Filipino jurist,
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court (1992–2002) and Chairman of the
COMELEC (2008–2011). •
Ricardo Montserrat, 66, French author and writer. •
Naâma, 84, Tunisian singer. •
José Padilla, 64, Spanish DJ (
Café del Mar) and producer, colon cancer. •
Jean-Christophe Parisot, 53, French political scientist. •
Gerry Quinn, 80, Irish Gaelic footballer. •
Vijayalakshmi Ramanan, 96, Indian
Air Force officer. •
Arvin Reingold, 90, American attorney and politician, member of the
Tennessee House of Representatives (1963–1965). •
Gérard Sulon, 82, Belgian footballer (
RFC Liège,
Beerschot VAC,
national team). •
Eddie Tonks, 85, New Zealand sports administrator, chairman of the
New Zealand Rugby Football Union (1990–1995). •
Jill Paton Walsh, 83, English novelist (
Knowledge of Angels,
A Presumption of Death,
The Attenbury Emeralds). •
Chet "JR" White, 40, American bassist (
Girls) and record producer. •
Aldo Zargani, 87, Italian writer and Holocaust survivor.
19 •
Ahmed Adghirni, 73, Moroccan lawyer, politician, and human rights activist. •
Jana Andresíková, 79, Czech actress (
The Young Man and Moby Dick,
Giorgino), COVID-19. •
Walter Bardgett, 88, Bermudan Olympic swimmer (
1948,
1956). •
Marylin Bender, 95, American journalist and author. •
George Henry Vanderbilt Cecil, 95, American businessman, owner and chairman of
Biltmore Farms. •
Mohinder Pratap Chand, 85, Indian writer and poet. •
Derryl Cousins, 74, American baseball umpire (
Major League Baseball), cancer. •
Val Curtis, 62, British scientist, vaginal cancer. •
Spencer Davis, 81, Welsh singer and guitarist (
The Spencer Davis Group), pneumonia. •
Gianni Dei, 79, Italian actor (''
Pronto... c'è una certa Giuliana per te, The Killers Are Our Guests, Patrick Still Lives'') and singer. •
Luigi Franza, 81, Italian politician and lawyer. •
P. Gopikumar, 77, Indian film director (
Ashtamangalyam,
Harshabashpam,
Pichipoo). •
Chris Isaac, 61, American-born Canadian football player (
Ottawa Rough Riders), cancer. •
Järvsöfaks, 26, Swedish racehorse. •
Hiroh Kikai, 75, Japanese photographer, lymphoma. •
Mike Le Mare, 81, American sound engineer (
Das Boot,
The Terminator,
Ronin). •
Tony Lewis, 62, English bassist, singer and songwriter (
The Outfield). •
Enzo Mari, 88, Italian designer, COVID-19. •
Joan Mesquida, 57, Spanish politician,
Deputy (2019) and Director-General of the
Spanish National Police and
Civil Guard (2006–2008), cancer. •
Wojciech Pszoniak, 78, Polish actor (
The Devil,
The Tin Drum,
Austeria). •
Iqbal F. Qadir, Pakistani military officer and diplomat,
Vice Chief of Naval Staff (1980–1983) and Ambassador to
Iran (1983–1985). •
Louise Renaud, 98, Canadian painter and dancer (
Les Automatistes). •
Giovanni Spinola, 85, Italian Olympic rower. •
Theodosius, 86, American Eastern Orthodox prelate,
Primate of the Church in America (1977–2002). •
Jim Townsend, 75, Scottish football player (
Middlesbrough,
Heart of Midlothian) and manager (
Windsor Wheels). •
Alex Varenne, 81, French comic book artist and writer.
20 •
Mary Beaudry, 69, American anthropologist, complications from a heart condition. •
René Billon, 89, French footballer (
Stade Rennais). •
Yehoshua Blau, 101, Romanian-born Israeli literary scholar. •
Xavier Boulanger, 57–58, French actor (
For Ever Mozart,
Tous les soleils). •
John Condrone, 59, American professional wrestler (
WCW) and singer-songwriter, COVID-19. •
Lawrence E. Corbett Jr., 99, American politician. •
David Cunningham, 92, Australian Olympic ice hockey player (
1960). •
Deanna Demuzio, 77, American politician, member of the
Illinois Senate (2004–2011), mayor of
Carlinville (since 2013). •
Hal Dues, 66, American baseball player (
Montreal Expos). •
Dariusz Gnatowski, 59, Polish actor (
Demons of War,
With Fire and Sword), COVID-19. •
Stuart Mackenzie, 83, Australian rower. •
Bruno Martini, 58, French footballer (
Auxerre,
Montpellier,
national team), cardiac arrest. •
Bill Mathis, 81, American football player (
New York Jets). •
Yuri Mochanov, 85, Russian archaeologist. •
Paul Murphy, 77, Australian journalist, cancer. •
Ron Murphy, 88, Canadian football player (
Montreal Alouettes,
Hamilton Tiger Cats). •
David Murray, 95, British Olympic water polo player. •
Vladimir Osipov, 82, Russian writer. •
James Randi, 92, Canadian-American magician and skeptic, founder of the
JREF and co-founder of the
CSI. •
Irina Skobtseva, 93, Russian actress (
War and Peace,
Othello,
Walking the Streets of Moscow),
People's Artist of the RSFSR (1974). •
Pio Tabaiwalu, 60, Fijian politician, founder of
SODELPA. •
Carl E. Thoresen, 87, American psychologist. •
Lea Vergine, 84, Italian art critic and curator, COVID-19. •
Bogdan Józef Wojtuś, 83, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of
Gniezno (1988–2012), COVID-19.
21 •
Jesse Arnelle, 86, American basketball player (
Fort Wayne Pistons) and lawyer, heart disease. •
Gordon Astall, 93, English footballer (
Birmingham City,
national team). •
Zero Babu, 80, Indian playback singer (
Kudumbini) and actor (
Maadatharuvi,
Kabooliwala). •
M. Bhaskaran, 80, Indian politician, mayor of
Kozhikode (2005–2010). •
Frank Bough, 87, English television presenter (
Grandstand,
Nationwide,
Breakfast Time). •
Marge Champion, 101, American actress (
Show Boat,
Give a Girl a Break), choreographer and model (
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs),
Emmy winner (
1975). •
John Edwin Field, 84, British experimental physicist. •
Mario Henderson, 35, American football player (
Oakland Raiders,
San Diego Chargers). •
Frank Horvat, 92, Croatian-French photographer. •
James G. Jones, 86, American major general. •
Albert R. Jonsen, 89, American bioethicist, President of
University of San Francisco (1969–1972). •
Pierre Jourdan, 97, French politician,
Senator (1971–1980), mayor of
Saint-Étienne-de-Lugdarès (1959–1980). •
Jackson L. Kiser, 91, American jurist, Judge (since 1981) and Chief Judge (1993–1997) of the
U.S. District Court for Western Virginia. •
J. Michael Lane, 84, American epidemiologist. •
Paul Leduc, 78, Mexican film director (
Frida Still Life,
Reed: Insurgent Mexico). •
Janice Niemi, 92, American politician, member of the
Washington House of Representatives (1983–1987) and
Washington State Senate (1987–1995). •
Arolde de Oliveira, 81, Brazilian politician,
Deputy (1984–2019) and
Senator (since 2019), complications from COVID-19. •
Peter Secchia, 83, American building material executive and diplomat,
Ambassador to Italy and
San Marino (1989–1993), CEO of
Universal Forest Products, COVID-19. •
David Scondras, 74, American politician (
Boston City Council). •
Viola Smith, 107, American drummer, complications from Alzheimer's disease. •
Manfred Steiner, 70, Austrian football player (
Sturm Graz,
national team) and manager. •
Nurham O. Warwick, 80, American politician. •
Tom Yewcic, 88, American football player (
Boston Patriots).
22 •
Rudy Ballieux, 90, Dutch immunologist. •
Sara Barber, 79, Canadian Olympic swimmer. •
Giorgio Bernini, 91, Italian politician,
Deputy (1994–1996). •
Matt Blair, 70, American football player (
Minnesota Vikings), dementia. •
William Blinn, 83, American television producer (
Starsky & Hutch) and screenwriter (''
Brian's Song, Purple Rain''),
Emmy winner (
1972,
1977). •
Margie Bowes, 79, American country music singer (
Grand Ole Opry). •
Richard Burgin, 73, American writer and composer. •
Joel Daly, 86, American news anchor (
WLS-TV). •
K. Deep, 79, Indian singer and comedian. •
Dave Gerlach, 80, Canadian curler. •
Stephen Gray, 78, South African writer (
Time of Our Darkness). •
Shukur Hamidov, 45, Azerbaijani military officer and
national hero, shot. •
Guy Hernandez, 92, French Olympic diver (
1948). •
Chris Huggett, British engineer, co-founder of
Electronic Dream Plant. •
David Keith, 46, American racing driver. •
Frank Legacki, 81, American swimmer, prostate cancer. •
Richard A. Lupoff, 85, American author (
Space War Blues,
Master of Adventure, ''
Lovecraft's Book''). •
Allan Migi, 59–60, Papua New Guinean Anglican prelate, primate and archbishop of the
Anglican Church of Papua New Guinea (2017–2020). •
Adam Morton, 75, Canadian philosopher, assisted suicide. •
Nayani Narasimha Reddy, 86, Indian politician,
Telangana MLA (since 2004), post-COVID-19 complications. •
Pierre Oster, 87, French poet and editor. •
Ben Reiges, 100, American football player and coach.
23 •
Yehuda Barkan, 75, Israeli film producer, actor (
Escape to the Sun,
Yellow Peppers) and screenwriter, COVID-19. •
David Barnes, 62, New Zealand sailor (
KZ1),
470 world champion (1981, 1983, 1984). •
Jean-Claude Baulu, 84, French footballer (
Valenciennes FC,
AS Saint-Étienne). •
W. C. Gorden, 90, American
Hall of Fame college football player (
Tennessee State) and coach (
Jackson State). •
Gabriel Guarda, 92, Chilean architect and historian. •
Kid Lucky, 48, American beatboxer, pioneer of
beatrhyming, and actor. •
Ming Cho Lee, 90, Chinese-American
Hall of Fame theatrical set designer. •
Frits Niessen, 84, Dutch politician, member of the
House of Representatives (1977–1978, 1980–1994). •
Abderrahmane Rahmouni, 75, Tunisian footballer (
Club Africain). •
John Rushing, 48, American football coach (
Utah State,
Green Bay Packers,
Los Angeles Rams). •
Nick Salazar, 91, American politician, member of the
New Mexico House of Representatives (1974–2019). •
Ebbe Skovdahl, 75, Danish football player and manager (
Brøndby,
Benfica,
Aberdeen). •
Barry Tait, 82, English footballer (
York City). •
Tor Torgersen, 92, Norwegian Olympic runner (
1960). •
R. M. Vaughan, 55, Canadian writer. (body discovered on this date) •
Jerry Jeff Walker, 78, American singer-songwriter ("
Mr. Bojangles"), throat cancer. •
Bob Whitlow, 84, American football player (
Detroit Lions,
Washington Redskins,
Atlanta Falcons).
24 •
Jacques Bellenger, 92, French Olympic sprint cyclist (
1948). •
Gordon Brown, 62, German sculptor. •
Maurice Bodson, 76, Belgian politician, Member of the
Parliament of Wallonia (1995–2009). •
Prince Azim of Brunei, 38, Bruneian royal and film producer (''
You're Not You''). •
Chung So-sung, 76, South Korean writer. •
Ludwik Flaszen, 90, Polish theatre director and writer. •
Rafique Ul Huq, 84, Bangladeshi lawyer,
Attorney General (1990–1991). •
Nzamba Kitonga, 64, Kenyan lawyer and politician. •
Jean Matouk, 83, French economist and politician, COVID-19. •
Abu Muhsin al-Masri, 62, Egyptian Islamic militant (
al-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent), shot. •
Kevin McCarra, 62, Scottish sports journalist (
The Guardian,
Scotland on Sunday,
The Times), complications from Alzheimer's disease. •
Abbas Moayeri, 81, Iranian-born French sculptor and painter. •
Joel Molina Ramírez, 77, Mexican politician,
Senator (since 2019), COVID-19. •
Stephen Owusu, 37, Ghanaian footballer (
Heart of Lions,
Aduana Stars,
national team). •
Jean-Claude Pasche, 80, Swiss theatre director. •
Betty Ida Roots, 93, British-born Canadian zoologist. •
Bobby Smith, 83, American basketball player (
Minneapolis/Los Angeles Lakers). •
Pavel Syrchin, 62, Soviet heavyweight weightlifter, complications from COVID-19. •
Krisztián Veréb, 43, Hungarian sprint canoer, Olympic bronze medallist (
2000), traffic collision. •
Fred Ulysse, 86, French actor (
Raging Fists,
Moon in the Gutter). •
Paul Zingtung Grawng, 82, Burmese Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of
Mandalay (2003–2014) and Bishop of
Myitkyina (1976–2003).
25 •
Masatoshi Abe, 77, Japanese politician,
MP (1995–2007). •
Dolores Abril, 85, Spanish singer and actress (
El emigrante). •
Jan Boerman, 97, Dutch electronic music composer. •
Rosanna Carteri, 89, Italian operatic soprano. •
Ernesto Contreras, 83, Argentine Olympic cyclist (
1960,
1964,
1968), heart attack. •
Diane di Prima, 86, American
Beat poet. •
Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, 78, Iraqi military officer and politician,
Vice President (1979–2003). •
John Duncanson, 80, Scottish broadcaster (
North Tonight). •
György Fischer, 85, Hungarian pianist and conductor. •
Fritz Gallati, 85, Swiss racing cyclist. •
Abderrazak Afilal Alami Idrissi, 96–97, Moroccan economist and politician,
MP (1977–1983). •
Mahesh Kanodia, 83, Indian singer and politician,
MP (1991–2009). •
David Karnes, 71, American politician, member of the
U.S. Senate (1987–1989), cancer. •
Lee Kun-hee, 78, South Korean electronics executive, chairman of the
Samsung Group (1987–2008, since 2010). •
Johnny Leeze, 78, English actor (
Emmerdale,
Coronation Street,
The League of Gentlemen), COVID-19. •
Slaven Letica, 73, Croatian author, economist and politician. •
Robert E. Murray, 80, American mining engineer, founder of
Murray Energy, complications from pulmonary fibrosis. •
Thomas Oppermann, 66, German politician, member (since 2005) and
Vice President (since 2017) of the
Bundestag. •
Kazimierz Wardak, 73, Polish runner.
26 •
Chris Abell, 62, British biological chemist. •
Richard Adjei, 37, German bobsledder, Olympic silver medallist (
2010) and
American football player (
Rhein Fire,
Berlin Thunder), heart attack. •
Theophilus Adeleke Akinyele, 88, Nigerian civil servant. •
Jean-Pierre Autheman, 73, French comic book author. •
Tadeusz Balcerowski, 87, Polish politician and cooperative activist, member of
Sejm (2004–2005). •
David Braley, 79, Canadian politician and sports team owner (
BC Lions,
Toronto Argonauts,
Hamilton Tiger-Cats),
Senator (2010–2013). •
Janine Canan, 77, American poet and author. •
Peter Cardew, 81, British-Canadian architect. •
Pedro Cervantes, 87, Mexican sculptor, heart attack. •
Osman Durmuş, 73, Turkish politician,
Minister of Health (1999–2002) and
MP (1999–2002, 2007–2011), cerebral hemorrhage. •
Glenn Florio, 53, American Olympic rower (
1988). •
Jacques Godin, 90, Canadian actor (
O.K. ... Laliberté,
The Pyx,
Being at Home with Claude) and comedian, heart failure. •
David Gracie, 93, British Olympic hurdler (
1952). •
Marcel Hendrickx, 85, Belgian politician, member of the
Belgian Chamber of Representatives (1999–2003). •
Paul-Jean Hérault, 86, French writer and journalist, stroke. •
Lindy Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, Marchioness of Dufferin and Ava, 79, British art patron and conservationist. •
Jim Iverson, 90, American basketball player and coach (
South Dakota State Jackrabbits). •
Eddie Johnson, 65, American basketball player (
Atlanta Hawks). •
James Kennedy, 71, Scottish cricketer (
Scotland). •
Stan Kesler, 92, American musician, songwriter ("
I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone", "
I Forgot to Remember to Forget") and producer, bone cancer. •
Albert Medwin, 94, American electrical engineer. •
Daniel Menaker, 79, American writer and editor, pancreatic cancer. •
Joey Moss, 57, Canadian dressing room attendant (
Edmonton Oilers,
Edmonton Eskimos). •
Juan R. Torruella, 87, Puerto Rican Olympic sailor (
1964,
1968,
1972,
1976) and jurist, Judge (since 1984) and Chief Judge (1994–2001) of the
U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit.
27 •
Shaban Bantariza, 56–57, Ugandan colonel, COVID-19. •
Gao Fengwen, 80, Chinese football player (
Liaoning Hongyun,
national team) and manager. •
William H. Fleece, 85, American politician. •
Jean-Jacques Grand-Jouan, 71, French actor and director. •
Andrzej Iwiński, 74, Polish Olympic sailor (
1968,
1980), and entrepreneur. •
Naresh Kanodia, 77, Indian actor, singer, and politician,
Gujarat MLA (2002–2007), COVID-19. •
Rewati Raman Khanal, 88, Nepalese author, complications from asthma and diabetes. •
Philip R. Lee, 96, American physician. •
Bob Lochmueller, 93, American basketball player (
Syracuse Nationals). •
Jan Martinette, 82, American politician. •
Don Mazankowski, 85, Canadian politician,
Deputy Prime Minister (1986–1993),
Minister of Finance (1991–1993) and
MP (1968–1993). •
Don Morrow, 93, American presenter (
Camouflage) and announcer (
Sale of the Century). •
Y. Nagappa, 75, Indian politician. •
Jan Niemiec, 62, Polish-born Ukrainian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of
Kamyanets-Podilskyi (since 2006), COVID-19. •
Serge Noël, 64, Belgian poet. •
Julia O'Faolain, 88, Irish writer. •
Jimmy Orr, 85, American football player (
Baltimore Colts,
Pittsburgh Steelers),
Super Bowl champion (
1971). •
Tatsuhiro Ōshiro, 95, Japanese novelist and playwright. •
Gilberto Penayo, 87, Paraguayan footballer (
Sol de América,
Cerro Porteño,
national team). •
Paul Rambié, 101, French painter. •
Alan Rayment, 92, English cricketer (
Hampshire). •
Bruce Reid, 74, Australian medical doctor (
Essendon) and
footballer (
Hawthorn), cancer. •
Rolf Stumpf, 74, South African statistician, vice chancellor of
Nelson Mandela University (since 2002). •
Andrea Tabanelli, 59, Italian Paralympic wheelchair curler (
2006,
2010). •
Ryszard Witke, 80, Polish Olympic ski jumper (
1964,
1968).
28 •
Trevor Adair, 59, American college soccer coach (
Clemson Tigers,
Brown Bears). •
Hubert Astier, 82, French public official and politician, President of the
Public Establishment of the Palace, Museum and National Estate of Versailles (1995–2003). •
Bobby Ball, 76, English comedian (
Cannon and Ball), actor (
Mount Pleasant,
Not Going Out) and television host, complications from COVID-19. •
Ray Blacklock, 65, Australian rugby league player (
Penrith,
Newtown,
Canberra),
multiple system atrophy. •
Giorgio Carta, 82, Italian politician,
Deputy (1992–1994, 2006–2008). •
Miguel Ángel Castellini, 73, Argentine boxer,
WBA Light Middleweight champion (1976–1977), COVID-19. •
Pericles Cavalcanti, 94, Brazilian Olympic equestrian. •
Cecilia Chiang, 100, Chinese-American restaurateur. •
Leanza Cornett, 49, American television personality,
Miss America (
1993), injuries sustained in a fall. •
Chuck Crist, 69, American football player (
New Orleans Saints,
New York Giants). •
Miomir Dašić, 89, Montenegrin historian. •
Hassan Zare Dehnavi, 64, Iranian judge and prosecutor, COVID-19. •
Gurgen Egiazaryan, 72, Armenian politician, COVID-19. •
Cano Estremera, 62, Puerto Rican salsa singer. •
Anatoliy Fedorchuk, 60, Ukrainian politician, COVID-19. •
Anthony Soter Fernandez, 88, Malaysian Roman Catholic cardinal, Bishop of
Penang (1977–1983) and Archbishop of
Kuala Lumpur (1983–2003), cancer. •
Stanisław Gazda, 82, Polish Olympic racing cyclist (
1960). •
Heidi Hassenmüller, 78–79, German journalist and children's writer. •
Leo Hebert, 89, Canadian curler. •
David Katzeek, 77, American Tlingit language educator. •
Jan Krawiec, 101, Polish-American journalist, COVID-19. •
Mohamed Melehi, 83, Moroccan painter, COVID-19. •
Hugh Morrow, 90, Northern Irish football player (
West Bromwich Albion,
Northampton Town) and manager (
Tamworth). •
Joseph Moureau, 99, Belgian fighter pilot. •
Alain Rey, 92, French linguist and lexicographer, editor-in-chief of
Dictionnaires Le Robert (since 1967). •
Pino Scaccia, 74, Italian journalist and blogger, COVID-19. •
Štefan Sečka, 67, Slovak Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop (2002–2011) and Bishop of
Spiš (since 2011), cardiac arrest. •
Paul Shanley, 89, American priest and convicted child rapist, heart failure. •
Billy Joe Shaver, 81, American country musician ("
You Ask Me To"), stroke. •
Tracy Smothers, 58, American professional wrestler (
SMW,
WCW,
ECW), lymphoma. •
Anthony van den Pol, 71, Swedish-born American neurosurgeon. •
Robert Wells, 87, Canadian jurist and politician,
NL MHA (1972–1979), Justice of the
Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador (1986–2008) and President of the
CBA (1985–1986). •
Wen Fubo, 95, Chinese hydraulic engineer, member of the
Chinese Academy of Engineering. •
Teruko Yokoi, 96, Japanese-Swiss artist.
29 •
Karim Akbari Mobarakeh, 67, Iranian actor (
Mokhtarnameh,
Shaheed-e-Kufa) and film director, COVID-19. •
Angelika Amon, 53, Austrian-American molecular and cell biologist, ovarian cancer. •
Valeriy Babych, 67, Ukrainian politician,
Deputy (1994–2002), economist and businessman, COVID-19. •
Margaret Birch, 99, Canadian politician,
Ontario MPP (1971–1985). •
Roger Closset, 87, French fencer, Olympic silver medalist (
1956). •
Stephen Davies, 85, Australian ornithologist. •
Sindika Dokolo, 48,
Congolese art collector and businessman, free diving accident. •
Sukumar Hansda, 63, Indian politician, member (since 2011) and Deputy Speaker (since 2018) of the
West Bengal Legislative Assembly, prostate cancer. •
Jim Hicks, 81, American baseball player (
Chicago White Sox,
California Angels). •
Roland Hobart, 79, Austrian-born American artist. •
Amir Ishemgulov, 60, Russian biologist and politician. •
Essex Johnson, 74, American football player (
Cincinnati Bengals). •
Jim Lander, 90, American politician, member of the
South Carolina Senate (1993–1999),
Comptroller General of South Carolina (1999–2003). •
Pablo Lozano, 87, Spanish bullfighter and fighting bull cattle rancher, COVID-19. •
Felix Malyarenko, 69, Russian writer, COVID-19. •
Ulfat Mustafin, 61, Russian politician, COVID-19. •
Jacques Maigne, 69, French writer, cancer. •
Keshubhai Patel, 92, Indian politician,
MP (1977–1980, 2002–2008),
Chief Minister (1995, 1998–2001) and
Deputy Chief Minister (1990) of
Gujarat, respiratory failure. •
Shyama Charan Pati, 80, Indian dancer. •
Yury Ponomaryov, 74, Russian politician,
Deputy (2001–2003), COVID-19. •
Valentin Pokrovsky, 91, Russian epidemiologist and infectionist, President of the
Russian Academy of Medical Sciences (1987–2006). •
Larry Questad, 77, American Olympic sprinter (
1968). •
Arturo Rivera, 75, Mexican painter, cerebral hemorrhage. •
Travis Roy, 45, American philanthropist and hockey player (
Boston University Terriers), complications of paralysis-related surgery. •
H. Tati Santiesteban, 85, American politician, member of the
Texas House of Representatives (1967–1973) and
Senate (1973–1991), COVID-19. •
Béla Síki, 97, Hungarian pianist. •
Archie Spigner, 92, American politician, member of the
New York City Council (1974–2001). •
Thilo Thielke, 51, German journalist and writer. •
Noel Trigg, 89, Welsh boxer and politician. •
Alexander Vedernikov, 56, Russian conductor (
Bolshoi Theatre,
Odense Symphony Orchestra,
Royal Danish Opera), COVID-19. •
Watt W. Webb, 93, American biophysicist. •
J. J. Williams, 72, Welsh rugby union player (
Llanelli,
national team,
British and Irish Lions). •
James Wu, 98, Hong Kong businessman. •
Slaven Zambata, 80, Croatian footballer (
Dinamo Zagreb,
Waregem,
national team). •
Józef Zawitkowski, 81, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of
Warsaw (1990–1992) and
Łowicz (1992–2013).
30 •
Herb Adderley, 81, American
Hall of Fame football player (
Green Bay Packers,
Dallas Cowboys). •
Amfilohije, Metropolitan of Montenegro, 82, Montenegrin
Orthodox prelate, Bishop of
Banat (1985–1990) and Metropolitan Bishop of
Montenegro and the Littoral (since 1990), COVID-19. •
Maurice Arbez, 76, French Olympic ski jumper (
1968). •
Gilles Azzopardi, 53, French actor (
Sous le soleil, ''
Le Miroir de l'eau, Plus belle la vie'') and theatre director. •
Jan Bach, 82, American composer. •
Rick Baldwin, 67, American baseball player (
New York Mets), complications from COVID-19. •
Kalidás Barreto, 88, Portuguese trade unionist. •
Ricardo Blume, 87, Peruvian actor (
Intimidad de los parques,
All of Them Witches,
Fuera del cielo) and theater director. •
Byron Bradfute, 82, American football player (
Dallas Cowboys), COVID-19. •
Chen Haozhu, 95, Chinese physician, member of the
Chinese Academy of Engineering. •
Bernard Dixon, 82, British science journalist (
New Scientist). •
Robert Fisk, 74, English writer and journalist (
The Independent). •
Maurice Goldring, 87, French academic and writer. •
Anders Hansson, 28, Swedish racewalker, cancer. •
Ed Hurst, 94, American radio personality (
WFPG). •
Kim Nam-chun, 31, South Korean footballer (
Seoul,
Sangju Sangmu), suicide. •
Žarko Knežević, 73, Montenegrin basketball player (
OKK Beograd,
Fenerbahçe,
Yugoslavia national team). •
Miloš Kolejka, 94, Czech Olympic gymnast (
1952). •
Jean-Marie Le Chevallier, 83, French politician,
Deputy (1997–1998) and mayor of
Toulon (1995–2001). •
Nélson Lisboa, 90, Brazilian Olympic basketball player (
1956). •
Madam Auring, 80, Filipino fortune teller. •
Paul-Baudouin Michel, 90, Belgian composer. •
Jan Myrdal, 93, Swedish author and political activist, sepsis. •
Pete Self, 97, American politician. •
David Shutt, Baron Shutt of Greetland, 78, British politician, member of the
House of Lords (since 2000) and
Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard (2010–2012). •
Abe Sklar, 94, American mathematician. •
Joe Stell, 92, American politician. •
Nobby Stiles, 78, English football player (
Manchester United,
national team) and manager (
Preston North End), World Cup winner (
1966). •
Arthur Wills, 94, English organist and composer. •
Mesut Yılmaz, 72, Turkish politician,
Prime Minister (1991, 1996, 1997–1999),
Minister of Foreign Affairs (1987–1990) and
MP (1983–2002, 2007–2011), lung cancer.
31 •
Michel Auger, 76, Canadian journalist, pancreatitis. •
Yehonatan Berick, 52, Israeli-born violinist, cancer. •
Alex Byrne, 87, Scottish footballer (
Celtic). •
Gérard Caron, 82, French designer. •
Eduardo Castelló, 80, Spanish racing cyclist. •
Sir Sean Connery, 90, Scottish actor (
Dr. No,
The Untouchables,
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade),
Oscar winner (
1988), heart failure and pneumonia. •
Betty Dodson, 91, American sex educator. •
R. Doraikkannu, 72, Indian politician, member of the
Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly (since 2006), complications from COVID-19. •
Debra Doyle, 67, American author, cardiac arrest. •
Marc Fosset, 71, French jazz guitarist. •
Jacques Golliet, 88, French politician,
Senator from
Haute-Savoie (1986–1995). •
Charles Gordon, 73, American film producer (
Field of Dreams,
Die Hard,
The Rocketeer), cancer. •
Najmiddin Karim, 71, Iraqi politician,
Governor of Kirkuk (2011–2017) and member of the
Council of Representatives (2010–2011). •
Orlando Lampa, 76, Filipino sprinter, cardiac arrest. •
Moos Linneman, 89, Dutch Olympic boxer. •
Arturo Lona Reyes, 94, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of
Tehuantepec (1971–2001), COVID-19. •
Jalal Malaksha, 69, Iranian poet, stroke. •
MF Doom, 49, British rapper (
KMD,
Madvillain), songwriter ("
Rhymes Like Dimes"), and record producer,
angioedema. •
Gary A. Myers, 83, American politician, member of the
U.S. House of Representatives (1975–1979). •
Laurence Pope, 75, American diplomat,
ambassador to Chad (1993–1996). •
Barbara Ann Rowan, 82, American attorney, COVID-19. •
Horacio Serpa, 77, Colombian politician,
Minister of Interior (1994–1997),
Senator (1985–1988, 2014–2018) and
Governor of Santander (2008–2012). •
Iba Der Thiam, 83, Senegalese politician, Vice-President of the
National Assembly (2001–2012). •
Rudolf Zahradník, 92, Czech chemist, president of the
Czech Academy of Sciences (1993–2001). •
Marius Žaliūkas, 36, Lithuanian footballer (
FBK Kaunas,
Hearts,
national team), complications from motor neuron disease. ==References==