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Deaths in August 2022

The following is a list of notable deaths in August 2022.

August 2022
1Sarfraz Ali, 53, Pakistani general, helicopter crash. • Lennart Back, 89, Swedish Olympic race walker (1960). • Trevor Baines, 82, British businessman and convicted fraudster. • Carlos Blixen, 85, Uruguayan basketball player, Olympic bronze medallist (1956). • Jack Bowman, 90, American politician, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives (1967–1976). • Rosa de Castilla, 90, Mexican singer and actress (The Unknown Mariachi, Yo... el aventurero, Héroe a la fuerza). • Tom Cornell, 88, American peace activist and newspaper editor (Catholic Worker). • Doc Dockery, 89, American businessman and author. • Milan Đuričić, 60, Serbian football manager (Vojvodina, Inđija, Radnički Niš). • Paul Eenhoorn, 73, Australian-born American actor (This Is Martin Bonner, Land Ho!, Viper Club), heart attack. • Teresa Ferenc, 88, Polish poet. • Hugo Fernández, 77, Uruguayan football player (Nacional, Puebla) and manager (Consadole Sapporo). • John Fielding, 82, English footballer (Brentford, Southport, Grimsby Town). • Mikhail Golovatov, 72, Russian intelligence officer (KGB). • John Hughes, 79, Scottish football player (Celtic, national team) and manager (Stranraer). • Anastasiya Kobzarenko, 88, Ukrainian director, librarian, and writer. • Horst Melzig, 81, German Olympic fencer. • Cont Mhlanga, 64, Zimbabwean playwright, actor, and theatre director. • Ilinka Mitreva, 72, Macedonian politician, minister of foreign affairs (2001, 2002–2006). • Joseph Mondello, 84, American politician and diplomat, ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago (2018–2021). • Hiroshi Ōtake, 90, Japanese voice actor (Perman, The Kabocha Wine, Akira), heart failure. • Sir Michael Pike, 90, British diplomat, ambassador to Vietnam (1982–1985). • David Thomas Pugh, 79, British marine scientist. • Philip Purser, 96, British television critic and novelist. • Andrejs Rubins, 43, Latvian footballer (Skonto, Crystal Palace, national team). • Sarathi, 80, Indian actor (Velugu Needalu, Gandikota Rahasyam, Chanakya Chandragupta) and comedian, kidney disease. • Gary Schroen, 80, American intelligence officer (CIA). • Elaine Schuster, 90, American philanthropist and diplomat, complications from pneumonia. • Pantur Silaban, 84, Indonesian physicist. • Robert E. Simanek, 92, American marine, Medal of Honor recipient (1953). • Lars Tate, 56, American football player (Georgia Bulldogs, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Chicago Bears), throat cancer. • Hans Weilbächer, 88, German footballer (Eintracht Frankfurt, West Germany national team). • Eugene Wen-chin Wu, 100, Chinese-born American scholar. • Prince Yawson, 52, Ghanaian actor (Obra, Diabolo), stroke. 2Juan Antonio Arévalo, 87, Spanish politician, senator (1979–2000). • Buddy Arrington, 84, American racing driver (NASCAR). • Melissa Bank, 61, American writer (''The Girls' Guide to Hunting and Fishing''), lung cancer. • David Bawden, 62, American conclavist, claimant to the papacy (since 1990). • Jan Budkiewicz, 88, Polish publicist, screenwriter, and politician, MP (1993–1997). • Jimmy Burson, 81, American football player (St. Louis Cardinals, Atlanta Falcons). • Luis Augusto Castro Quiroga, 80, Colombian Roman Catholic prelate, apostolic vicar of San Vicente (1986–1998), archbishop of Tunja (1998–2020) and twice president of the CEC, COVID-19. • Cliodhna Cussen, 89, Irish sculptor. • Jack Deloplaine, 68, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers, Washington Redskins, Chicago Bears). • Stan Dragland, 79, Canadian writer and editor. • Brenda Fisher, 95, English long-distance swimmer, complications of a stroke. • Julio César Gómez, 81, Uruguayan Olympic basketball player. • Friedrich-Wilhelm von Herrmann, 87, German philosopher, Heidegger scholar. • Jerry Holbert, 63, American political cartoonist (Boston Herald). • Joo Don-sik, 85, South Korean politician, minister of culture and sports (1994–1995). • Lucien Kroll, 95, Belgian architect. • Velichko Minekov, 93, Bulgarian sculptor. • Adolfo Navajas Artaza, 97, Argentine businessman and politician, minister of social action (1982–1983) and governor of Corrientes (1969–1973). • Susan Neher, 63, American actress (To Rome with Love, Getting Together). • Jack Netzler, 82, Samoan politician, deputy (1981–2001). • Zbyszko Piwoński, 93, Polish politician, voivode of Zielona Góra (1984–1990) and senator (1993–2005). • Stavros Psycharis, 77, Greek publisher and politician, civil administrator of Mount Athos (1996–2001). • Clayton Ruby, 80, Canadian civil rights lawyer and activist. • Vin Scully, 94, American Hall of Fame sportscaster (Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers). • Mincho Todorov, 90, Bulgarian Olympic gymnast. • Nikolay Yefimov, 89, Russian journalist. 3Yvonne Baby, 90, French journalist and novelist. • Shirley Barrett, 61, Australian film director and screenwriter (Love Serenade), cancer. • Nerijus Bilevicius, 42, Lithuanian convicted murderer (Lisa Holm), stabbed. • Stuart Briscoe, 91, English-born American evangelical author. • Terry Caffery, 73, Canadian ice hockey player (Chicago Blackhawks, Minnesota North Stars). • Mithilesh Chaturvedi, 67, Indian actor (Koi... Mil Gaya, Gadar: Ek Prem Katha, Mohalla Assi), heart attack. • Raymond Damadian, 86, American physician, inventor of magnetic resonance imaging. • Ton Frinking, 91, Dutch politician, MP (1977–1993), state secretary for defence (1993–1994). • Bruce Grant, 97, Australian writer and journalist. • Roy Hackett, 93, Jamaican-British civil rights activist. • Imdaad Hamid, 78, Indonesian politician, mayor of Balikpapan (2001–2011). • Evan Jones, 90, Australian poet. • Olga Kachura, 52, Russian officer, missile strike. • Petro Kravchuk, 60, Ukrainian politician, MP (2006–2008). • Lee Gi-ho, 76, South Korean politician, minister of labor (1997–1999). • Alastair Little, 72, British chef, cookbook author and restaurateur. • Jan Longone, 89, American food historian and writer. • Franz Marijnen, 79, Belgian theatre director. • Ann McGuiness, 65, American reproductive rights advocate, leiomyosarcoma. • Nicky Moore, 75, English singer (Samson), complications from Parkinson's disease. • Ng Boon Bee, 84, Malaysian badminton player, Olympic silver medallist (1972). • Paul X. Rinn, 75, American naval captain. • Abu Saleh, 82, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1971–1973). • Ilya Tsipursky, 87, Russian sambist and judoka. • Villiam Vecchi, 73, Italian footballer (Milan, Como, SPAL). • Jackie Walorski, 58, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (since 2013) and Indiana House of Representatives (2005–2010), traffic collision. 4Agustín Drake Aldama, 87, Cuban sculptor. • Thorleif Andresen, 77, Norwegian Olympic cyclist (1968, 1972, 1976). • Auh June-sun, 85, South Korean politician, MP (1996–2000). • Mustafa Adebayo Balogun, 74, Nigerian police officer, inspector general of police (2002–2005). • Hilda Binns, 76, Canadian Paralympic athlete. • Neil Castles, 87, American racing driver (NASCAR). • Joanna Clark, 44, English environmental scientist. • Sandy Dillon, 62, American singer-songwriter. • Rodger Doner, 84, Canadian Olympic wrestler (1964). • Johnny Famechon, 77, French-born Australian boxer, WBC featherweight champion (1969–1970). • Daren Gilbert, 58, American football player (New Orleans Saints). • Sam Gooden, 87, American Hall of Fame soul singer (The Impressions). • Santiago Grisolía, 1st Marquess of Grisolía, 99, Spanish biochemist. • Carl Kabat, 88, American Roman Catholic priest and anti-nuclear weapons activist. • Akin Mabogunje, 90, Nigerian geographer, president of the International Geographical Union (1980–1984). • Margaret Maruani, 68, Tunisian-born French sociologist. • Abdelkader Moukhtatif, 88, Moroccan Olympic footballer (1964). • Edir Oliveira, 72, Brazilian politician, mayor of Gravataí (1993–1997). • Atakhan Pashayev, 84, Azerbaijani civil servant, chairman of the National Archive Department (since 2002). • J. A. O. Preus III, 69, American academic administrator (Concordia University Irvine). • Adriana Roel, 88, Mexican actress (Viva Maria!, Autumn Days, Chucho el Roto). • Ebbe Schön, 92, Swedish folklorist. • Sir Robert Walmsley, 81, British Royal Navy vice admiral, controller of the Navy (1994–1996). • Albert Woodfox, 75, American prisoner (Angola Three), complications from COVID-19. 5Tom Alberg, 82, American lawyer and businessman, director of Amazon.com (1996–2019). • Ana Luísa Amaral, 66, Portuguese poet. • Diego Bertie, 54, Peruvian singer and actor (Ultra Warrior, Report on Death, Crossing a Shadow), fall. • Robert Brockman, 81, American software executive, CEO of Reynolds and Reynolds. • Dean Carlson, 72, American football player (Kansas City Chiefs, Green Bay Packers). • Jean-Jacques Cassiman, 79, Belgian geneticist. • Reginald Cawcutt, 83, South African Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Cape Town (1992–2002). • John Chandler, 98, American educator, president of Hamilton College (1968–1973) and Williams College (1973–1985). • Judith Durham, 79, Australian singer (The Seekers), lung disease. • Kostja Gatnik, 76, Slovenian children's book illustrator. • Debi Ghosal, 87, Indian politician, MP (1984–1989). • Cherie Gil, 59, Filipino actress (Manila By Night, Oro, Plata, Mata, Bituing Walang Ningning), cancer. • Roberto Gil, 84, Spanish football player (Valencia) and coach. • Clu Gulager, 93, American actor (The Return of the Living Dead, The Tall Man, The Last Picture Show). • Ali Haydar, 90, Syrian military officer. • Tayseer al-Jabari, 50, Palestinian Islamic militant, military leader of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (since 2019), airstrike. • Joseph P. Johnson, 90, American politician, member of the Virginia House of Delegates (1966–1970, 1990–2014). • Rudolf Knez, 77, Slovenian Olympic ice hockey player (1968, 1972). • Felix Kolmer, 100, Czech physicist. • Michael Lang, 80, American pianist and composer. • Bob Lay, 78, Australian Olympic sprinter (1964). • Luciano Macías, 87, Ecuadorian footballer (Barcelona, Miami Toros, national team). • Issey Miyake, 84, Japanese fashion designer (''L'eau d'Issey''), liver cancer. • Pat Norman, 82, American activist. • Aled Owen, 88, Welsh footballer (Tottenham Hotspur, Ipswich Town, Wrexham). • Mark Paterson, 74, New Zealand Olympic sailor (1976). • Caroline Pauwels, 58, Belgian academic administrator, rector of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (2016–2022), esophageal cancer. • Dillon Quirke, 24, Irish hurler (Tipperary). • Richard Roat, 89, American actor (Days of Our Lives, Generations, The Doctors), heart attack. • Peter Schowtka, 77, German politician, member of the Landtag of Saxony (1991–2014) and mayor of Wittichenau (1990–1994). • Abdul Rahim Shapiee, 45, Singaporean drug smuggler, execution by hanging. • Jô Soares, 84, Brazilian comedian and talk show host (Programa do Jô). • Torgny Söderberg, 77, Swedish songwriter ("100%", "Diggi-Loo Diggi-Ley"). • Michael Howard, 21st Earl of Suffolk, 87, British hereditary peer, member of the House of Lords (1957–1999). • Narender Thapa, 58, Indian footballer (Bengal, national team), cardiac arrest. • John Tingle, 90, Australian broadcaster and politician, New South Wales MLC (1995–2006). • Susan Whelchel, 77, American politician, mayor of Boca Raton, Florida (2008–2014). 6Shinmon Aoki, 85, Japanese writer, lung cancer. • Archie Battersbee, 12, British child, removal of life support. • Carlo Bonomi, 85, Italian voice actor (Pingu, La Linea) and clown. • Steve Courtin, 79, American basketball player (Saint Joseph's Hawks, Philadelphia 76ers). • Doug Curtin, 74, Welsh footballer (Cardiff City, Mansfield Town), heart attack. • Casper Fischer, 93, American politician. • Hussein Abdo Hamza, 72, Egyptian jurist, president of the State Lawsuits Authority (2017–2019). • Clyde Hendrick, 86, American psychologist. • Buddy Leach, 88, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1979–1981) and Louisiana House of Representatives (1968–1979, 1984–1988). • Raymond Lebreton, 80, French racing cyclist. • Daniel Lévi, 60, French singer-songwriter ("L'envie d'aimer"), colon cancer. • Marilyn Loden, 76, American writer, coined the phrase "glass ceiling", small-cell carcinoma. • Tamo Mibang, 67, Indian academic administrator, vice-chancellor of Rajiv Gandhi University (2012–2018). • John Mulhall, 83, British Olympic gymnast (1960, 1964). • David Muse, 73, American singer, songwriter and composer (Firefall, The Marshall Tucker Band), cancer. • Thomas G. Phillips, 85, British-born American physicist. • Samu, 81, Korean-Canadian Buddhist monk, Parkinson's disease. • Erich Schönbächler, 86, Swiss Olympic biathlete (1964). • Bob Skelly, 79, Canadian politician, MP (1988–1993). • Boudjemaa Talai, 70, Algerian politician, MP (2017–2019) and transport minister (2015–2017). • James E. Turner, 82, American scholar. • Joaquim Jesus Vieira, 76, Portuguese Olympic wrestler. • Gene Visscher, 81, American college basketball coach (Weber State, Northern Arizona). • Butch Wilkins, 75, American politician, member of the Arkansas House of Representatives (2009–2015), surgical complications. • John Yanta, 90, American Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Amarillo (1997–2008). 7Ezekiel Alebua, 75, Solomon Islands politician, prime minister (1986–1989) and MP (1980–1987). • Biyi Bandele, 54, Nigerian novelist, playwright and film director (''Elesin Oba, The King's Horseman, Half of a Yellow Sun''). • Ernesto Cavour, 82, Bolivian singer (Los Jairas). • Noel Clarke, 91, Australian footballer (Melbourne). • Carl Croneberg, 92, Swedish-American linguist. • Elana Dykewomon, 72, American lesbian rights activist and author. • Henryk Dziewior, 74, Polish entrepreneur and politician, mayor of Katowice (1994–1998). • Bert Fields, 93, American lawyer (Michael Jackson, The Beatles, Warren Beatty) and author, complications from COVID-19. • Anatoly Filipchenko, 94, Russian cosmonaut (Soyuz 7, Soyuz 16). • Judy Gamin, 92, Australian politician, Queensland MLA (1988–1989, 1992–2001). • Rita K. Gollin, 94, American scholar. • Ned Goodman, 85, Canadian businessman (Dundee Corporation). • Bill Graham, 83, Canadian politician, MP (1993–2007), minister of national defence (2004–2006) and foreign affairs (2002–2004). • Ian Charleson Hedge, 93, Scottish botanist. • Eike Christian Hirsch, 85, German journalist and writer. • Gerd Kaminski, 79, Austrian legal scholar. • Omar Khalid Khorasani, Pakistani Islamic militant, co-founder of the Pakistani Taliban and founder of Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, explosion. • Leandro Lo, 33, Brazilian jiu-jitsu practitioner, shot. • David McCullough, 89, American historian and author (Truman, John Adams), Pulitzer Prize winner (1993, 2002). • Robert Mikhail Moskal, 84, American Ukrainian Greek Catholic hierarch, bishop of Saint Josaphat in Parma (1984–2009). • Roger E. Mosley, 83, American actor (Magnum, P.I., Leadbelly, Terminal Island), injuries sustained in a traffic collision. • Dionysis Simopoulos, 79, Greek astronomer, pancreatic cancer. • Koru Tito, 61, Kiribati Roman Catholic prelate, bishop-elect of Tarawa and Nauru (since 2020). • Alvin Trivelpiece, 91, American physicist. • Yoshifumi Ushima, 55, Japanese singer and composer (Mobile Fighter G Gundam), complications from cirrhosis. • Rostislav Václavíček, 75, Czech footballer (Zbrojovka Brno, K.S.C. Hasselt), Olympic champion (1980). • Shea Zellweger, 96, American semiotician. • Irik Zhdanov, 87, Russian boxing coach. 8Nathan Boya, 98, American daredevil and medical researcher, first African American to go over Niagara Falls. • Stephen Castles, 77, Australian scholar. • John M. Cooper, 82, American philosopher. • Lamont Dozier, 81, American Hall of Fame songwriter ("You Can't Hurry Love", "Reach Out I'll Be There"), record producer (Holland–Dozier–Holland) and singer. • Leo Giacometto, 60, American lieutenant colonel and politician, member of the Montana House of Representatives (1987–1990). • Tom Hedderson, 68, Canadian politician, Newfoundland and Labrador MHA (1999–2015). • Darryl Hunt, 72, English musician (The Pogues). • Per Jansen, 80, Norwegian actor (Ballad of the Masterthief Ole Hoiland, A Commuter Kind of Love, Hud). • Billy Legg, 74, English footballer (Huddersfield Town, Bradford Park Avenue). • Jim Main, 79, Australian sports journalist. • Dame Olivia Newton-John, 73, British-Australian singer ("I Honestly Love You", "Physical") and actress (Grease), Grammy winner (1974, 1975, 1982), breast cancer. • Luis Enrique Oberto, 93, Venezuelan politician, member (1979–1999) and president (1990–1994) of the Chamber of Deputies, minister of finance (1972–1974). • Bob Outterside, 90, Australian rugby union player. • Benito Pastoriza Iyodo, 67, Puerto Rican author. • Uma Pemmaraju, 64, Indian-American journalist and news anchor (Fox News). • Zofia Posmysz, 98, Polish journalist and author (Passenger). • Vasile Tărâțeanu, 76, Ukrainian writer. • Jozef Tomko, 98, Slovak Roman Catholic cardinal, secretary general of the Synod of Bishops (1979–1985) and prefect for Evangelization of Peoples (1985–2001), complications from a fall. • Ruby Williams, 94, American folk artist and produce vendor. 9John Abdo, 66, American health and fitness coach, businessman and nutritionist, cancer. • Sir John Banham, 81, British businessman, director of the Confederation of British Industry (1987–1992). • Heinz Behrens, 89, German actor (KLK Calling PTZ – The Red Orchestra, Bürgschaft für ein Jahr, Du bist nicht allein). • Peter B. Bennett, 91, British medical researcher, founder of the Divers Alert Network. • Ken Boles, 89, American politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (1978–1982). • Charlie Brandon, 78, American football player (Ottawa Rough Riders, Norfolk Neptunes, Winnipeg Blue Bombers). • Raymond Briggs, 88, British children's writer and illustrator (Father Christmas, The Snowman, Fungus the Bogeyman), pneumonia. • William I. Cowin, 84, American judge and politician. • Bernie Crowe, 89, Australian footballer (Geelong). • Dakolé Daïssala, 79, Cameroonian politician, MP (1997–2002, since 2013). • Kieran Denvir, 90, Northern Irish Gaelic footballer (UCD GAA, Down GAA). • Ingemar Erlandsson, 64, Swedish footballer (Malmö FF, national team). • Nicholas Evans, 72, English writer (The Horse Whisperer), heart attack. • Mario Fiorentini, 103, Italian partisan, spy and mathematician, kidney failure. • Della Griffin, 100, American jazz vocalist and drummer. • Jussi Hakulinen, 57, Finnish musician and singer-songwriter. • Zoltán Halász, 62, Hungarian Olympic cyclist (1980). • Mick Jones, 75, English football player (Notts County) and manager (Peterborough United, Plymouth Argyle). • Rudi Koertzen, 73, South African cricket umpire, traffic collision. • Marc Lapadula, 62, American playwright, screenwriter and lecturer (Yale University). • Gene LeBell, 89, American grappling trainer (Ronda Rousey), promoter (NWA Hollywood Wrestling) and stuntman (The Green Hornet). • Luigi Lucherini, 92, Italian politician, mayor of Arezzo (1999–2006). • Donald Machholz, 69, American astronomer, co-inventor of the Messier marathon, COVID-19. • Jane McAdam Freud, 64, British conceptual sculptor. • Ian McCausland, 77–78, Australian artist. • Alberto Orzan, 91, Italian footballer (Udinese, Fiorentina, national team). • Pradeep Patwardhan, 64, Indian actor, heart attack. • Mikalay Slyonkow, 93, Belarusian politician, first secretary of the Communist Party (1983–1987). • Maya Thevar, 87, Indian politician, MP (1973–1984). • Dimitris Tsironis, 62, Greek politician, MP (2007–2012). • Sir Miles Warren, 93, New Zealand architect. 10João de Almeida Bruno, 87, Portuguese military judge. • Peter Byrne, 86, Irish sportswriter (The Irish Times). • Fernando Chalana, 63, Portuguese football player (Benfica, Bordeaux, national team) and manager. • Lydia de Vega, 57, Filipino Olympic sprinter (1984, 1988), breast cancer. • Kiril Dojčinovski, 78, Macedonian footballer (Vardar Skopje, Red Star Belgrade, Yugoslavia national team). • Hushang Ebtehaj, 94, Iranian poet. • Ben Farrell, 76, American concert promoter. • Leslie Griffith, 66, American journalist (The Denver Post, San Francisco Chronicle) and news anchor (KTVU). • Sir Ralph Halpern, 83, British fashion industry executive, founder of Topshop. • Adel Heinrich, 96, American composer and organist. • Andrew Hubner, 59, American author. • Julian Klymkiw, 89, Canadian ice hockey player (New York Rangers). • Dean S. Laird, 101, American World War II flying ace. • Rosina Lajo, 90, Spanish teacher and politician, deputy (1977–1978). • Pat Liney, 86, Scottish footballer (Dundee, St Mirren, Bradford City). • Vesa-Matti Loiri, 77, Finnish actor (Uuno Turhapuro, The Boys, Sign of the Beast), musician and comedian, cancer. • Eino Oksanen, 91, Finnish Olympic marathon runner (1956, 1960, 1964). • Corky Palmer, 68, American college baseball coach (Southern Miss Golden Eagles). • Helen Potrebenko, 82, Canadian author. • Lawney Reyes, 91, American artist. • Ostap Savka, 75, Ukrainian footballer (Naftovyk Drohobych, Shakhtar Donetsk, Karpaty Lviv). • Jim Thomson, 89, New Zealand cricketer (Wellington). • Robert Deam Tobin, 60, American academic, cancer. • Yi-Fu Tuan, 91, Chinese-American geographer. • Florentina Villalobos Chaparro, 91, Mexican journalist and politician, deputy (1964–1967, 1982–1985). • Karina Vismara, 31, Argentine folk singer-songwriter, cancer and kidney failure. • Kathryn Vonderau, 94, American baseball player (Fort Wayne Daisies, Peoria Redwings). • Abdul Wadud, 75, American cellist. 11Peter Aitchison, 90, English footballer (Colchester United). • Michael Badnarik, 68, American software engineer, political activist, and radio talk show host, heart failure. • Sir Simon Bland, 98, British soldier and courtier. • Bill Blevin, 92, Australian physicist. • Marco Brown, 94, Jamaican politician, MP (1980–1989), COVID-19. • Darius Campbell Danesh, 41, Scottish singer-songwriter ("Colourblind", "Rushes", "Incredible (What I Meant to Say)"), accidental chloroethane inhalation. • Vahan Chamlian, 96, Armenian-American secondhand clothes dealer and philanthropist. • Jonathan Danilowitz, 77, Israeli flight attendant and LGBT activist, pancreatic cancer. • Terrance Dean, 53, American author (Hiding in Hip Hop), academic and television executive (MTV). • Arthur Goddard, 101, British-Australian engineer (Rover Company). • Paul Green, 49, Australian rugby league player (Cronulla-Sutherland, Queensland) and coach (North Queensland), Rothmans Medal winner (1995), suicide. • J. S. Grewal, 95, Indian historian and academic administrator, vice-chancellor of Guru Nanak Dev University (1981–1984). • Rahimullah Haqqani, Afghan cleric, bombing. • Anne Heche, 53, American actress (Donnie Brasco, Psycho, Another World), Emmy winner (1991), injuries sustained in a traffic collision. • Roger Hughes, 88, American composer. • Mohamed Huzam, 52, Maldivian playback singer (Sitee, Hifehettumeh Neiy Karuna, Hinithun). • Hana Mazi Jamnik, 19, Slovenian cross-country skier, traffic collision. • John Kelly, 78, Irish journalist and author. • Colleen Mills, 66, New Zealand management academic. • Yuri Mitev, 64, Bulgarian Olympic biathlete (1980, 1984). • Hanae Mori, 96, Japanese fashion designer. • Manuel Ojeda, 81, Mexican actor (Romancing the Stone, Laberintos de pasión, Alborada). • Baburao Pacharne, 71, Indian politician, Maharashtra MLA (2014–2019), cancer. • Cecile Pineda, 89, American author. • Bill Pitman, 102, American guitarist and session musician (The Wrecking Crew), complications from a fall. • Jean-Jacques Sempé, 89, French cartoonist (Le Petit Nicolas). • Pauline Stroud, 92, British actress (Lady Godiva Rides Again), cancer. • Shimoga Subbanna, 83, Indian playback singer (Kaadu Kudure), cardiac arrest. • Morgan Taylor, 52, American illustrator (Gustafer Yellowgold) and songwriter, sepsis. • David Tomassoni, 69, American politician, member (since 2001) and president (2020–2021) of the Minnesota Senate, Olympic ice hockey player (1984), complications from ALS. • József Tóth, 70, Hungarian footballer (Pécsi Dózsa, Újpesti Dózsa, national team). • Martin Wilson, 63, New Zealand environmentalist and festival organizer (Birdman Rally), prostate cancer. 12Don A. Anderson, 88, American politician, member of the Minnesota Senate (1983–1990), and businessman. • Lyle Bradley, 79, Canadian ice hockey player (California Golden Seals, Cleveland Barons). • Richard Caruso, 79, American entrepreneur, founder of Integra LifeSciences. • Nigel Dodd, 57, British sociologist. • Jessica Eriyo, 52, Ugandan social worker, politician and diplomat, MP (2001–2011) and minister of the environment (2006–2011), cancer. • Robert Ferguson, 89, American physicist. • Lillian Frank, 92, Burmese-born Australian hairdresser, philanthropist, and fashion influencer. • Claudio Garella, 67, Italian footballer (Sampdoria, Hellas Verona, Napoli), complications from heart surgery. • Ebrahim Qanbari-Mehr, 94, Iranian musical instrument maker. • Louis Grillot, 90, French farmer and politician, senator (1998–2008). • Anshu Jain, 59, Indian-British banker, co-CEO of Deutsche Bank (2012–2015), duodenal cancer. • Keith Jamieson, 74, Australian country singer. • Eino Kalpala, 96, Finnish Olympic alpine skier (1952). • Motiullah Khan, 84, Pakistani field hockey player, Olympic champion (1960). • Natalia LL, 85, Polish visual artist. • Zbigniew Malicki, 77, Polish Olympic sailor. • Adèle Milloz, 26, French ski mountaineer, climbing fall. • Togo Palazzi, 90, American basketball player (Boston Celtics, Syracuse Nationals) and coach (Holy Cross Crusaders). • Ricardo Perdomo, 62, Uruguayan football player (Rayo Vallecano, Unión Española) and manager (Miramar Misiones). • José Luis Pérez-Payá, 94, Spanish footballer (Atlético Madrid, Real Madrid, national team). • Wolfgang Petersen, 81, German film director (Das Boot, The NeverEnding Story, Troy), pancreatic cancer. • Dorli Rainey, 95, American political activist (Occupy Seattle). • Helen Rankin, 90, American politician, member of the Maine House of Representatives (2008–2014). • Teddy Ray, 32, American comedian (''Wild 'n Out) and actor (House Party''). • Viacheslav Semenov, 74, Ukrainian footballer (Zorya Voroshilovhrad, Dnipro, Soviet Union national team), Olympic bronze medallist (1972). • Amparín Serrano, 56, Mexican graphic designer. • Ion Solonenco, 87, Moldovan army general. • Virginia Spate, 84, British-born Australian art historian. • Stanley Turkel, 96, American historian and hotel manager. • Diego Uribe Vargas, 90, Colombian politician and diplomat, minister of foreign affairs (1978–1981). • Aharon Yadlin, 96, Israeli educator and politician, MK (1959–1981) and minister of education (1974–1977). • Lewis Jerome Zeigler, 78, Liberian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Gbarnga (2002–2009) and archbishop of Monrovia (2009–2021). 13Piero Angela, 93, Italian television host, science journalist, and writer. • Tadeusz Bartczak, 87, Polish chemist and crystallographer. • Michael W. Berns, 79, American biologist. • Peter S. Bridges, 90, American diplomat, ambassador to Somalia (1984–1986). • Randall B. Campbell, 81, American historian. • Rossana Di Lorenzo, 84, Italian actress (Man and Wife, A Common Sense of Modesty, Le Bal). • Denise Dowse, 64, American actress (Beverly Hills, 90210, The Guardian, Coach Carter), complications from meningitis. • Robyn Griggs, 49, American actress (One Life to Live, Another World, Zombiegeddon), cervical cancer. • James S. Hyde, 90, American biophysicist. • John Chris Jones, 94, Welsh design researcher. • David Kay, 82, American weapons inspector, lead of the Iraq Survey Group, cancer. • Desanka Kovačević-Kojić, 96, Serbian historian. • Maung Paw Tun, 87, Burmese writer, colon cancer. • Antonino Orrù, 94, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Ales-Terralba (1990–2004). • Marta Palau Bosch, 88, Spanish-Mexican visual artist. • Francisco Romero Portilla, 91, Guatemalan Olympic sport shooter. • Iván Rodríguez, 85, Puerto Rican Olympic sprinter. • Claude Salhani, 70, Egyptian photographer. • Ângelo Domingos Salvador, 90, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Coxim (1986–1991), Cachoeira do Sul (1991–1999) and Uruguaiana (1999–2007). • Sedrak Saroyan, 54, Armenian general and politician, MP (2007–2018). • John Train, 94, American investment advisor and writer. • Steve Worster, 73, American football player (Texas Longhorns, Hamilton Tiger-Cats). • Ekaterina Yosifova, 81, Bulgarian educator and poet. 14Rodolfo Bebán, 84, Argentine actor (Arm in Arm Down the Street, Juan Moreira, Hotel alojamiento). • Kristaq Dhamo, 89, Albanian film director (Tana, Botë e padukshme, Nga mesi i errësirës) and actor. • Robert E. Finnigan, 95, American chemist. • Donald Foss, 78, American businessman, founder of Credit Acceptance, cancer. • Freya, Norwegian walrus, euthanized. • Nina Garsoïan, 99, French-born American Armenologist, dean of Princeton University Graduate School (1977–1979). • Yosiwo George, 81, Micronesian diplomat and politician, governor of Kosrae (1983–1991) and vice president (since 2015), COVID-19. • Stefan Gierowski, 97, Polish painter and avant garde artist. • Déwé Gorodey, 73, New Caledonian writer and politician, vice president (2001–2009). • Francesc Gras Salas, 101, Spanish ophthalmologist and writer. • Rakesh Jhunjhunwala, 62, Indian investor and stock trader, founder of Akasa Air, complications from diabetes. • George Kernek, 82, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals). • Ambrose Lee, 73, Hong Kong politician, secretary for security (2003–2010), commissioner of the ICAC (2002–2003) and director of immigration (1998–2002), complications from a fall. • Arne Legernes, 91, Norwegian footballer (SK Freidig, Larvik Turn, national team). • Bernice Lott, 92, American social psychologist. • Egle Martin, 86, Argentine singer, vedette and actress. • Vinayak Mete, 52, Indian politician, Maharashtra MLC (since 2010), traffic collision. • Anastasia Motaung, South African politician, member of the National Assembly (since 2019). • Marshall Napier, 70, New Zealand-born Australian actor (Came a Hot Friday, Police Rescue, ''McLeod's Daughters''), brain cancer. • Svika Pick, 72, Polish-born Israeli singer and songwriter ("Diva"). • Dan Rapoport, 52, Soviet-born American investor, fall. • James Riordan, 72, American politician, member of the Iowa Senate (1985–1995), complications from aspiration pneumonia and COVID-19. • Nafis Sadik, 92, Pakistani civil servant, executive director of UNFPA (1987–2000). • Roger H. Scherer, 87, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1967–1972). • Anthony Simpson, 86, British politician, MEP (1979–1994) • Lawrence Stepelevich, 92, American philosopher. • Butch Thompson, 78, American jazz pianist and clarinetist. • Baltash Tursymbaev, 75, Kazakh politician, minister of agriculture (1992–1993). • Dmitri Vrubel, 62, Russian painter (My God, Help Me to Survive This Deadly Love), complications from COVID-19. 15Gar Baxter, 92, Canadian football player (Winnipeg Blue Bombers). • Frederick Buechner, 96, American novelist (''A Long Day's Dying, Godric) and theologian (Secrets in the Dark''). • Mike Burrows, 79, British bicycle designer, cancer. • Pete Carril, 92, American college basketball coach (Reading HS, Lehigh, Princeton). • Jaye Edwards, 103, British pilot. • John Engen, 57, American politician, mayor of Missoula (since 2006), pancreatic cancer. • Tomas Fischer, 81, Swedish businessman and book publisher, drowning. • Daphne Godson, 90, Scottish violinist. • Steve Grimmett, 62, English heavy metal singer (Grim Reaper, Onslaught, Lionsheart). • Amy Halpern, 69, American experimental filmmaker. • Irvin Head, 66, Canadian Indigenous sculptor. • Lenny Johnrose, 52, English footballer (Bury, Blackburn Rovers, Burnley), complications from motor neurone disease. • Sir Raymond Johnstone, 92, Scottish accountant, investment manager and public official. • Barbara Kremen, 100, American writer. • Bob Locker, 84, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox, Oakland Athletics, Chicago Cubs). • Hugo Lusardi, 39, Paraguayan footballer (Club Nacional, Rubio Ñu, Deportivo Capiatá), cancer. • Andrew J. Maloney, 90, American lawyer, U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of New York (1986–1992). • Brian O'Connor, 64, American visual artist. • Arthur Vercoe Pedlar, 89, British clown. • Tsuneko Sasamoto, 107, Japanese photojournalist. • Jane Silverthorne, 69, English-born American biologist. • Reiji Suzuki, 93, Japanese politician, governor of Aichi prefecture (1987–1993). • Nur Tabar, 81, Tajik writer and politician, people's deputy (1987–1990). • Carme Travesset, 97, Andorran teacher, suffragist and politician. • András Várhelyi, 68, Hungarian journalist and politician, MP (1998–2002). • Harland Whitmore, 82, American economist. • Rajmund Zieliński, 81, Polish Olympic cyclist (1964, 1968). 16Eric Boothroyd, 96, English speedway rider. • Duggie Brown, 82, English comedian and actor (Coronation Street, The Final Cut, Kes). • Stann Champion, 70, American musician. • Frank Crowley, 83, Irish politician, TD (1981–1997). • Kal David, 79, American blues guitarist and singer. • Peter Davison, 95, British academic, authority on George Orwell. • Joseph Delaney, 77, English author (''Spook's''). • Dorothy Harley Eber, 97, British-born Canadian author, pneumonia. • Robert Finn, 100, American mathematician. • Charley Frazier, 83, American football player (Houston Oilers, Boston Patriots). • Mark Girouard, 90, British architectural writer and historian. • Eva-Maria Hagen, 87, German actress (''Don't Forget My Little Traudel, Goods for Catalonia, Meine Freundin Sybille''). • Billy Hodgson, 86–87, Scottish footballer (Sheffield United, Derby County, York City). (death announced on this date) • Anthony Hunt, 90, British structural engineer. • Matti Lehtinen, 100, Finnish baritone singer. • Peter Lloyd, 101, Australian aviator. • Deanna B. Marcum, 76, American librarian. • Stanisław Masternak, 76, Polish farmer and politician, MP (1993–2001) and starosta of Sandomierz County (2006–2018). • Bruce Montague, 83, English actor (Butterflies, The Link Men, Hollyoaks). • Narayan, 81, Indian novelist (Kocharethi), COVID-19. • Duro Onabule, 82, Nigerian journalist. • Domenico Pace, 98, Italian Olympic fencer (1956). • Rupchand Pal, 85, Indian politician, MP (1980–1984, 1989–2009). • Hans Peterson, 99, Swedish children's author, suicide. • Alex Polowin, 98, Lithuanian-born Canadian World War II veteran. • John Rauch, 91, American architect, complications from dementia. • Firangiz Rehimbeyli, 62, Azerbaijani singer and actress, heart attack. • Odd Reinsfelt, 80, Norwegian meteorologist and politician, mayor of Bærum (1992–2011). • Rico, 51, Scottish singer-songwriter. • Doug Ross, 70, American college ice hockey player (Bowling Green) and coach (Kent State, Alabama-Huntsville). • Moqut Ruffins, 38, American football player (Louisiana Tech Bulldogs, Bossier–Shreveport Battle Wings, Jacksonville Sharks). • William S. Rukeyser, 83, American journalist. • Fedor Shcherbakov, 75, Kazakh military officer, commander-in-chief of the ground forces (1994–2000). • Subhash Singh, 59, Indian politician, Bihar MLA (since 2000), kidney failure. • Wayne Yates, 84, American basketball player (Los Angeles Lakers, Oakland Oaks) and coach (Memphis State Tigers). • Aydın Yelken, 83, Turkish footballer (Fenerbahçe, Karagümrük, national team). • Bachir Yellès, 100, Algerian painter. • Viktor Zozulin, 77, Russian actor (''Operation Y and Shurik's Other Adventures, I Loved You, King Stag''). 17Irving Biederman, 83, American vision scientist. • Chen Man Hin, 97, Chinese-born Malaysian politician, MP (1969–1990) and Negeri Sembilan MLA (1965–1982). • Sir Toby Curtis, 82, New Zealand educationalist and Māori leader (Te Arawa). • Mabel DeWare, 96, Canadian politician, senator (1990–2001) and New Brunswick MLA (1978–1987). • Hellmut Flashar, 92, German philologist. • Niccolò Ghedini, 62, Italian lawyer and politician, MP (since 2001), leukemia. • Ingvar Gíslason, 96, Icelandic politician, MP (1961–1987) and minister of education (1980–1983). • Earl Michael Irving, 69, American diplomat. • Shigeaki Kato, 75, Japanese politician, member of the House of Representatives (1990–1993). • Robert Kime, 76, British interior decorator and antiques dealer. • Motomu Kiyokawa, 87, Japanese voice actor (Neon Genesis Evangelion, Hellsing, By the Grace of the Gods), pneumonia. • Farid Makari, 74, Lebanese politician, MP (1992–2014), lung cancer. • Jack H. McDonald, 90, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1967–1973). • Zdeněk Mraček, 92, Czech neurosurgeon and politician, mayor of Plzeň (1990–1994). • Jim Mueller, 79, American sportscaster (Cleveland Browns). • Mehdi Mujahid, 33–34, Afghan Hazara militia commander (Balkhab uprising), shot. • Maureen Ogden, 93, American politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1982–1996). • Arthur Pound, 92, Australian footballer (Melbourne, Brighton). • Rick Reed, 69, American advertising agent. • James R. Rettig, 71, American librarian, president of the American Library Association (2008–2009). • Sir David Smith, 89, Australian public servant, official secretary to the governor-general (1973–1990). • Michael Tuck, 76, American journalist and news anchor, complications from a stroke. 18Mislav Bago, 48, Croatian journalist and broadcaster. • Ray Cresp, 93, Australian speedway rider. • Michel Doublet, 82, French politician, senator (1989–2014) and mayor of Trizay (since 1977). • Hadrawi, 79, Somali poet and songwriter. • Clayton Jacobson II, 88, American inventor, developer of the jet ski. • Rolf Kühn, 92, German jazz clarinetist. • Ellen Leonard, 88, Canadian systematic theologian. • István Liptay, 87, Hungarian Olympic basketball player (1960). • Robert Q. Lovett, 95, American film editor (The Taking of Pelham One Two Three, The Cotton Club, A Bronx Tale). • Sombat Metanee, 85, Thai actor (Sugar Is Not Sweet, Tears of the Black Tiger) and politician, MP (2006–2007). • Mari Montegriffo, 72, Gibraltarian politician, MP (1984–2007) and mayor of Gibraltar (1988–1995). • Herbert Mullin, 75, American serial killer. • Rita Ndzanga, 88, South African anti-apartheid activist and politician, MP (1999–2004). • Felix Novikov, 95, Russian architect (Krasnopresnenskaya metro station). • Tom Palmer, 81, American comic book artist (The Tomb of Dracula, Batman, The Avengers). • Virginia Patton, 97, American actress (''It's a Wonderful Life, Black Eagle, The Lucky Stiff''). • John Powell, 75, American discus thrower, Olympic bronze medalist (1976, 1984). • Milt Ramírez, 72, Puerto Rican baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals, Oakland Athletics). • Josephine Tewson, 91, British actress (Keeping Up Appearances, Last of the Summer Wine, Gabrielle and the Doodleman). 19Elizabeth Bailey, 83, American economist. • Warren Bernhardt, 83, American jazz pianist (Steps Ahead, Steely Dan). • Chang Ching-hui, 80, Taiwanese politician, MP (2005–2008), pancreatic cancer. • Harold Chapman, 95, British photographer. • Raymonde Dien, 93, French political activist. • Dan Ferro, 61, American actor (Falcon Crest, Death Wish 4: The Crackdown, Sgt. Bilko). • Harrison Gray, 80, Canadian ice hockey player (Detroit Red Wings). • Edmund Hein, 82, German economist and politician, member of the Landtag of Saarland (1970–1994). • Dick Jochums, 81, American swimmer. • Tekla Juniewicz, 116, Polish supercentenarian, stroke. • Ted Kirkpatrick, 62, American musician (Tourniquet), idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. • Per Knutsen, 71, Norwegian writer. • Mildred Kornman, 97, American actress (Our Gang) and model. • Jorge Luis Lona, 86, Argentine Roman Catholic prelate, coadjutor bishop (2000–2001) and bishop (2001–2011) of San Luis. • Michael Malone, 79, American author and television writer (Another World, One Life to Live). • David Marsh, 88, British amateur golfer and football administrator, chairman of Everton F.C. (1991–1994). • Egon Pajenk, 72, Austrian footballer (SK Rapid Wien, Admira, national team). • Riddick Parker, 49, American football player (Seattle Seahawks, Baltimore Ravens, New England Patriots). • Patrick Pearson, 92, British philatelist. • John Tirman, 72, American political theorist, cardiac arrest. • Ivan Vladychenko, 98, Ukrainian trade unionist and politician. • John Wockenfuss, 73, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers, Philadelphia Phillies), complications from dementia. 20Samar Banerjee, 92, Indian Olympic footballer (1956), COVID-19. • Barry Boehm, 87, American computer scientist and software engineer. • Theodore Bugas, 98, American politician, member of the Oregon House of Representatives (1977–1983), COVID-19. • Louis Burgio, 68, American gerontologist. • Civan Canova, 67, Turkish actor (Home Coming, Üç Kuruş, ''Fatmagül'ün Suçu Ne?''), lung cancer. • Jonathan Destin, 27, French writer and anti-bullying activist. • Darya Dugina, 29, Russian political activist, car bombing. • Gail Finney, 63, American politician, member of the Kansas House of Representatives (since 2009). • Séamus Freeman, 78, Irish Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Ossory (2007–2016). • Pradeep Giri, 77, Nepali politician, MP (1994–1999, since 2018), throat cancer. • Joan Gould, 95, American author and journalist. • Helen Grayco, 97, American singer (The Spike Jones Show) and actress (That Certain Age, A Night at the Opera), cancer. • Bill Haller, 87, American baseball umpire (Major League Baseball). • Audun Heimdal, 25, Norwegian orienteer, cancer. • Kate Holbrook, 50, American historian and writer, eye cancer. • Franz Hummel, 83, German composer and pianist. • Cláudia Jimenez, 63, Brazilian actress and comedienne (O Corpo, Escolinha do Professor Raimundo, Sai de Baixo). • Maurice Kanbar, 93, American entrepreneur and film producer (Hoodwinked!). • Masahiro Kobayashi, 68, Japanese film director (Bashing, The Rebirth, ''Haru's Journey''), cancer. • Jacques Mahéas, 83, French politician, senator (1995–2011) and mayor of Neuilly-sur-Marne (1977–2020). • Marion Mann, 102, American physician and pathologist. • Alessandro Messina, 80, Italian-born Canadian Olympic cyclist. • Nayyara Noor, 71, Pakistani playback singer (Aina). • Osthathios Pathros, 58, Indian Syriac Orthodox prelate, metropolitan of Bangalore (since 2006). • Bram Peper, 82, Dutch politician, mayor of Rotterdam (1982–1998) and minister of the interior and kingdom relations (1998–2000). • Syed Sibtey Razi, 83, Indian politician, twice MP, governor of Jharkhand (2004–2009) and Assam (2009), heart disease. • Román Solís Zelaya, 68, Costa Rican jurist, justice of the Supreme Court (since 2001). • Leon Vitali, 74, English actor (Barry Lyndon, Eyes Wide Shut, The Fenn Street Gang). • Tom Weiskopf, 79, American golfer (PGA Tour), pancreatic cancer. • Dean Westlake, 62, American politician, member of the Alaska House of Representatives (2017), beaten. 21David Armstrong, 67, English footballer (Middlesbrough, Southampton, national team). • Richard S. Cordrey, 88, American politician, member of the Delaware House of Representatives (1971–1973) and senate (1973–1997). • Celia Correas de Zapata, 88, Argentine writer and poet. • Albert E. Cowdrey, 88, American author. • E. Bryant Crutchfield, 85, American executive, inventor of the Trapper Keeper, bone cancer. • Oliver Frey, 74, Swiss visual artist. • Vincent Gil, 83, Australian actor (Mad Max, Stone, Prisoner). • Anabel Gutiérrez, 90, Mexican actress (School for Tramps, Little Trapeze Angels) and comedian (Chespirito). • Nikolai Lebedev, 100, Russian actor (Yevdokiya, Eternal Call, Air Crew). • Sela Molisa, 72, Vanuatuan politician, MP (1982–2012) and minister of finance and economic management (2008–2010). • Augustino Mrema, 77, Tanzanian politician, MP (1985–1995, since 2010) and minister of home affairs (1990–1995). • Michael O'Connor, 108, Irish centenarian. • Alexei Panshin, 82, American writer (Rite of Passage, The World Beyond the Hill) and science fiction critic. • Zalo Reyes, 69, Chilean singer, complications from diabetes. • Jamey Rootes, 55, American sports executive (Houston Texans, Columbus Crew). • Peter Stone, 67, Australian soccer player (Western Suburbs, APIA Leichhardt, national team). • Monnette Sudler, 70, American jazz guitarist. • Hüseyin Sungur, 90–91, Turkish politician, member of the Grand National Assembly (1973–1977). • Donald C. Thompson, 91, American vice admiral. • Irvin Warrican, 56, Vincentian cricketer (Windward Islands). • Robert Williams, 72, Greek composer and singer. 22Jerry Allison, 82, American Hall of Fame drummer (The Crickets) and songwriter ("That'll Be the Day", "Peggy Sue"). • Edmund Borowski, 77, Polish sprinter. • Jaimie Branch, 39, American jazz trumpeter and composer, accidental drug overdose. • Shalom Cohen, 91, Israeli rabbi, rosh yeshiva of Porat Yosef Yeshiva (since 1966). • Adnan Coker, 94, Turkish painter. • Kay Dalton, 90, American football coach (Kansas City Chiefs, Denver Broncos, Montreal Alouettes). • David Douglas-Home, 15th Earl of Home, 78, British businessman and hereditary peer, member of the House of Lords (since 1996). • Manouchehr Esmaeili, 83, Iranian voice actor. • Gary Gaines, 73, American football coach (Abilene Christian, Permian), subject of Friday Night Lights, complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Beverly Grigsby, 94, American composer and musicologist. • Rahimuddin Khan, 96, Pakistani military officer, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (1984–1987), governor of Balochistan (1978–1984) and Sindh (1988). • Fred Lyon, 97, American photographer. • Katinka Mann, 97, American artist and sculptor. • Héctor Moni, 86, Argentine Olympic rower (1960). • Tycho Q. Mrsich, 96, German Egyptologist. • György Pásztor, 99, Hungarian Hall of Fame ice hockey player (Budapesti Korcsolyázó Egylet, Csepel, national team) and executive. • Jiří Pechar, 93, Czech philosopher, translator and literary critic. • Erkki Pulliainen, 84, Finnish biologist and politician, MP (1987–2011). • Abdul Halim Abdul Rahman, 82, Malaysian politician, MP (2004–2013). • Theo Sommer, 92, German newspaper editor (Die Zeit) and intellectual. • Mohamed Sourour, 82, Moroccan Olympic boxer (1968, 1972). • António de Sousa Braga, 81, Portuguese Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Angra (1996–2016). • Fredy Studer, 74, Swiss drummer. • Creed Taylor, 93, American jazz trumpeter and record producer, founder of Impulse! Records and CTI Records. • Margaret Urlich, 57, New Zealand singer ("Escaping", "Number One (Remember When We Danced All Night)", "Boy in the Moon"), cancer. • Gérard Vignoble, 76, French technician and politician, MP (1988–1997, 2002–2007). • Rembert Weakland, 95, American Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop of Milwaukee (1977–2002). 23Gino Cogliandro, 72, Italian actor (Joan Lui, Italian Fast Food, Fantozzi 2000 – La clonazione) and stand-up comedian. • Rolando Cubela Secades, 89, Cuban revolutionary, co-founder of the Directorio Revolucionario Estudiantil. • Barbara Cunningham, 96, Australian Olympic gymnast (1956). • Sandra Deal, 80, American education advocate, first lady of Georgia (2011–2019), breast cancer. • Božidar Delić, 66, Serbian military officer and politician, vice president of the National Assembly (2007–2012, since 2022). • William Doe, 81, Australian gastroenterologist and professor of medicine. • Carlos Duarte, 89, Portuguese footballer (Porto, national team). • Steven Hoffenberg, 77, American businessman (Towers Financial Corporation) and convicted fraudster, owner of the New York Post (1993). (body discovered on this date) • Esther Cooper Jackson, 105, American civil rights activist and social worker. • Kim Jong-hwan, 98, South Korean military officer and politician, minister of the interior (1979–1980). • Larry Laudan, 80, American philosopher. • Luiz Mancilha Vilela, 80, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Cachoeiro de Itapemirim (1985–2002) and archbishop of Vitória (2002–2018). • Vytjie Mentor, 58, South African politician, MP (2002–2014). • Ruslan Panteleymonov, 39, Ukrainian-born British artistic gymnast. • Nigel Paul, 89, English cricketer (Warwickshire). • Sonali Phogat, 42, Indian politician. • Lev Pitaevskii, 89, Russian theoretical physicist (Gross–Pitaevskii equation). • Gerald Potterton, 91, British-Canadian animator and film director (Heavy Metal, Yellow Submarine, The Smoggies). • Julian Robertson, 90, American hedge fund manager and philanthropist, founder of Tiger Management. • David Shaw, 71, British politician, MP (1987–1997). • Winston Stona, 82, Jamaican actor (The Harder They Come, Cool Runnings, One Love) and businessman. • S. V. Venugopan Nair, 77, Indian writer. • José Vivas, 94, Venezuelan architect. • Dean Young, 67, American poet, complications from COVID-19. 24Hérard Abraham, 82, Haitian military officer and politician, acting president (1990), commander-in-chief of the armed forces (1990–1991) and twice minister of foreign affairs. • Jack K. Berry, 91, American politician. • Len Dawson, 87, American Hall of Fame football player (Pittsburgh Steelers, Dallas Texans/Kansas City Chiefs) and broadcaster (Inside the NFL). • Orlando de la Torre, 78, Peruvian footballer (Sporting Cristal, national team). • Jorge Domínguez, 77, Argentine politician, minister of defense (1996–1999) and mayor of Buenos Aires (1994–1996), pneumonia. • Tim Donoho, 66, American entrepreneur. • Charlie Finch, 68, American art critic, suicide by jumping. • Charlie Ford, 73, American football player (Chicago Bears, Philadelphia Eagles, Buffalo Bills). • Kazuo Inamori, 90, Japanese entrepreneur, founder of Kyocera and KDDI and chairman of Japan Airlines (since 2010). • Paul Knox, 88, Canadian ice hockey player (Toronto Maple Leafs), Olympic bronze medalist (1956). • Aram Kocharyan, 68, Armenian politician, governor of Lori Province (2006–2011). • Man of the Hole, 60s, Brazilian indigenous person. (body discovered on this date) • Nicola Materazzi, 83, Italian mechanical engineer (Ferrari 288 GTO, Ferrari F40, Bugatti EB 110). • Tim Page, 78, English photographer, liver cancer. • Lily Renée, 101, Austrian-born American comic book artist. • William Reynolds, 90, American actor (The F.B.I., The Gallant Men, The Islanders), pneumonia. • Mahbub Talukdar, 80, Bangladeshi poet and civil servant, election commissioner (2017–2022), cancer. • Joe E. Tata, 85, American actor (Beverly Hills, 90210, Unholy Rollers, The Rockford Files), complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Kallistos Ware, 87, English Orthodox prelate and theologian, metropolitan of Dioclea in Phrygia (since 2007). • Zhu Xiangzhong, 89, Chinese diplomat, ambassador to Peru (1988–1990) and Chile (1990–1995). 25Devidhan Besra, 77, Indian politician, Bihar MLA (1980–1990), Jharkhand MLA (2000–2005) and MP (2009–2014). • Kimmo Blom, 52, Finnish singer (Raskasta Joulua), cancer. (death announced on this date) • Ronald Crimm, 87, American politician, member of the Kentucky House of Representatives (1996–2017). • Justo de las Cuevas, 90, Spanish politician, deputy (1977–1982), president of the Cantabrian parliament (1972–1982). • Joey DeFrancesco, 51, American jazz musician. • Inez Foxx, 84, American R&B singer ("Mockingbird"). • Ken Frailing, 74, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox). • Graziella Galvani, 91, Italian actress (Shivers in Summer, Seduction, Miracles Still Happen). • Enzo Garinei, 96, Italian actor (Toto, Peppino and the Fanatics, No, the Case Is Happily Resolved, Banana Joe). • Stephen Glasser, 79, American publisher, founder of the Legal Times. • Patsy Gormley, 88, Northern Irish Gaelic footballer (Claudy). • Kurt Gottfried, 93, Austrian-born American physicist, co-founder of the Union of Concerned Scientists. • Fermín Hontou, 65, Uruguayan cartoonist and illustrator. • Ron Hutcherson, 79, American racing driver (NASCAR, ARCA). • Mable John, 91, American R&B singer ("Your Good Thing (Is About to End)"). • Ken Jones, 81, Welsh rugby union player (Llanelli, Cardiff, national team). • Roger Jouet, 77, French writer and politician, member of the Regional Council of Normandy (1986–1992) and mayor of Trévières (1971–1994). • Dale Joseph Melczek, 83, American Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Detroit (1983–1992) and bishop of Gary (1996–2014). • Nel Noddings, 93, American feminist, educator, and philosopher. • Giles Radice, Baron Radice, 85, British politician, MP (1973–2001) and member of the House of Lords (2001–2022), cancer. • Radovan Radović, 86, Serbian basketball player (BSK, Kartizan, 1960 Yugoslav Olympic team) and coach. • John Mercer Reid, 85, Canadian politician, MP (1965–1984), cancer. • Alan Rogers, 98, English football manager (Persepolis, Chicago Spurs, Philippines national team). • Richard Setlowe, 89, American author and journalist. • Andrei Slavnov, 82, Russian theoretical physicist (Slavnov–Taylor identities). • Saawan Kumar Tak, 86, Indian film director (Saajan Bina Suhagan, Souten, Sanam Bewafa), producer and lyricist, lung disease. • Orval Tessier, 89, Canadian ice hockey player (Boston Bruins, Montreal Canadiens) and coach (Chicago Blackhawks). • Elly Tumwine, 68, Ugandan military officer and politician, MP (since 1986). • Herman Vanspringel, 79, Belgian road racing cyclist. 26Joel Baillargeon, 57, Canadian ice hockey player (Winnipeg Jets, Quebec Nordiques), fall. • Clyde N. Baker Jr., 92, American geotechnical engineer. • Luke Bell, 32, American country singer-songwriter, fentanyl intoxication. • Dame Valerie Beral, 76, Australian-born British epidemiologist (Million Women Study). • Tony Berry, 81, British businessman, founder of Blue Arrow. • Charlie Brown, 86, American basketball player (Seattle Chieftains). • Pete Burnside, 92, American baseball player (New York / San Francisco Giants, Washington Senators, Detroit Tigers). • Ronald J. Glasser, 83, American physician and author. • Albert J. Herberger, 91, American vice admiral. • Daikichi Ishibashi, 90, Japanese politician, member of the House of Representatives (1986–2000). • William V. McBride, 100, American Air Force general, vice chief of staff (1975–1978). • Jože Mencinger, 81, Slovenian lawyer, economist and politician. • Roland Mesnier, 78, French-born American chef and author, White House executive pastry chef (1980–2004), complications from cancer. • Aldo Mirate, 79, Italian politician, deputy (1972–1979). • Robert H. Shadley, 96, American politician. • Espen Skjønberg, 98, Norwegian actor (One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, A Handful of Time, The Last Lieutenant). • Amy Stechler, 67, American filmmaker. • Paul Tauer, 86, American politician, mayor of Aurora, Colorado (1987–2003). (death announced on this date) • Jalaluddin Umri, 87, Indian Islamic scholar, amir of Jamaat-e-Islami Hind (2007–2019). • Judy Valentine, 99, American singer and children's television actress. • Slavko Večerin, 65, Serbian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Subotica (since 2020). • Wang Weiqi, 83, Chinese biomedician, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering. • Sue Wills, 77, Australian academic and activist, co-founder of the Campaign Against Moral Persecution. • Hana Zagorová, 75, Czech singer-songwriter and actress (The Hit, Hrubeš a Mareš jsou kamarádi do deště). 27Dave Bailey, 77, Canadian Olympic runner (1968) and pharmacologist. • Iulian-Gabriel Bîrsan, 65, Romanian engineer and politician, deputy (2004). • Tadeusz Ferenc, 82, Polish economist and politician, deputy (2001–2002) and mayor of Rzeszów (2002–2021). • Kenneth Foulkes, 78, English rugby league player (Castleford, Hull). • Michael S. Hinson Jr., 55, American activist. • Imdad Hussaini, 82, Pakistani writer and poet. • William A. Jenkins, 104, American coast guard rear admiral, COVID-19 and pneumonia. • Gavin Jones, 81, Australian demographer. • Suleiman Kangangi, 33, Kenyan racing cyclist, traffic collision. • Karl Lamers, 86, German politician, MP (1980–2002). • Robert LuPone, 76, American actor (Jesus Christ Superstar, The Sopranos, A Chorus Line), pancreatic cancer. • Amanda Mackey, 70, American casting director (The Fugitive, A League of Their Own, The Hunt for Red October), myelodysplastic syndrome. • Leslie Megahey, 77, British television producer, director and writer. • Robert Mitchell, 50, British Olympic speed skater (1998). • Tony Nelson, 92, Welsh footballer (Newport County, Bournemouth). • Vicenç Pagès, 58, Spanish writer and literary critic, cancer. • Mogens Palle, 88, Danish Hall of Fame boxing promoter and manager, melanoma. • Georges Al Rassi, 42, Lebanese singer, traffic collision. • Manolo Sanlúcar, 78, Spanish flamenco composer and guitarist. • Theodor Heinrich Schiebler, 99, German anatomist. • Milutin Šoškić, 84, Serbian football player (Partizan, Yugoslavia national team) and manager (OFK Beograd), Olympic champion (1960). • Ferenc Stámusz, 88, Hungarian Olympic racing cyclist (1960, 1964). • Emilio Trivini, 84, Italian rower, Olympic silver medallist (1964). • Horst Vetter, 94, German politician, member of the Abgeordnetenhaus of Berlin (1971–1986). 28Stefan Arczyński, 106, German-born Polish photographer. • Mary A. Bomar, 78, English-born American government official, director of the National Park Service (2006–2009). • Gil Cawood, 82, New Zealand Olympic rower (1968), world championship bronze medallist (1970). • Bicky Chakraborty, 79, Indian-born Swedish businessman. • Vincent Cheng, 74, Hong Kong banker, MLC (1991–1995) and chairman of HSBC (2005–2010). • Sammy Chung, 90, English football player (Norwich City, Watford) and manager (Doncaster Rovers). • Ralph Eggleston, 56, American animator (The Lion King, WALL-E) and film director (For the Birds), Oscar winner (2001), colon infection. • Kenneth Fang, 83, Hong Kong industrialist and philanthropist. • Saroj Kumari Gaurihar, 93, Indian writer and politician, Madhya Pradesh MLA (1967–1972). • Fu Kuiqing, 101, Chinese military officer, political commissar of the Nanjing Military Region (1985–1990). • Roger-Claude Guignard, 87, Swiss Olympic sailor (1980). • Manzoor Hussain, 63, Pakistani field hockey player, Olympic champion (1984). • Kamen Kostadinov, 51, Bulgarian politician, MP (2005–2009). • Oleksii Kovalov, 33, Ukrainian politician, deputy (since 2019), shot. • Gastone Simoni, 85, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Prato (1992–2012). • Michael D. Smigiel Sr., 64, American politician, member of the Maryland House of Delegates (2003–2015), heart disease. • Ken Van Heekeren, Australian rugby league player (Eastern Suburbs). (death announced on this date) • Frank Webb, 94, American watercolor painter. • Tucker Wiard, 80, American television editor (Murphy Brown, The Carol Burnett Show, Alice), five-time Emmy winner, complications from heart failure. • John Baptist Ye Ronghua, 91, Chinese Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Xing'anfu (since 2000). • Peter Stephan Zurbriggen, 79, Swiss Roman Catholic archbishop, apostolic nuncio to Austria (2009–2018). 29Norman H. Anderson, 97, American social psychologist. • Mick Bates, 74, Welsh politician, AM (1999–2011), cancer. • Paul-Marie Cao Ðình Thuyên, 95, Vietnamese Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Vinh (1992–2010). • Charlbi Dean, 32, South African actress (Triangle of Sadness, Spud, Black Lightning) and model, sepsis. • Patrick B. Gillespie, 76, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1975–1978). • Sam Glucksberg, 89, Canadian psychologist. • Vladimir Gusev, 90, Russian politician, deputy (1994–2000), senator (2001–2012) and deputy premier (1985–1990). • Gwendolyn Midlo Hall, 93, American historian. • Nancy Hiller, 63, American cabinetmaker and author, pancreatic cancer. • Pat McGeer, 95, Canadian physician, Olympic basketball player (1948) and politician, British Columbia MLA (1962–1986). • Vince McNeice, 83, English footballer (Watford). • Pradip Mukherjee, 76, Indian actor (Jana Aranya, Dooratwa, Utsab), pneumonia. • Craig Powell, 81, Australian poet. • Jai Ram Reddy, 85, Fijian politician, MP (1972–1987, 1992–1999), attorney-general (1987) and twice president of the court of appeal. • Rigoberto Riasco, 69, Panamanian boxer, WBC super bantamweight champion (1976). • Ron de Roode, 57, Dutch footballer (Den Haag). • Wafiq al-Samarrai, 75, Iraqi intelligence officer, director of general military intelligence (1990–1991), cancer. • Abhijit Sen, 72, Indian economist, member of the planning commission (2004–2014), heart attack. • Melvin Sokolsky, 88, American photographer and film director. • Tom Strachan, 48, Australian businessman, plane crash. • Hans-Christian Ströbele, 83, German lawyer and politician, MP (1985–1987, 1998–2017). • John P. Varkey, 52, Indian guitarist (Avial) and composer (Frozen). • Ernie Zampese, 86, American football coach (San Diego Chargers, San Diego State Aztecs). 30Michael Adams, 88, British Royal Air Force officer. • Gheorghe Berceanu, 72, Romanian wrestler, Olympic champion (1972). • Eve Borsook, 92, Canadian-born American art historian, teacher and author. • Robert Brawner, 92, American swimmer. • Thomas Carney, 82, English-American mixologist. • Sir Graeme Davies, 85, New Zealand engineer, academic and administrator. • Eddie Deerfield, 99, American government official and World War II veteran. • Karel Eykman, 86, Dutch children's book writer. • Irwin Glusker, 98, American art director. • Mikhail Gorbachev, 91, Russian politician, final general secretary of the Communist Party (1985–1991) and president of the Soviet Union (1990–1991), Nobel Prize laureate (1990). • Francesc Granell, 78, Spanish economist and academic, cardiac arrest. • Elizabeth Gunn, 95, American mystery author. • Fauziyya Hassan, 80, Maldivian actress (Emme Fahu Dhuvas, Umurah, Hiyy Halaaku). • Brian Herbinson, 91, Northern Irish-born Canadian equestrian, Olympic bronze medallist (1956). • Jaak Kangilaski, 82, Estonian art historian. • Ruth Lapide, 93, German theologian and historian. • Don Lind, 92, American astronaut. • Liu Shunsong, 69, Taiwanese politician, member of the Miaoli County Council (since 2014), COVID-19. • Ron Logan, 84, American entertainment executive (Walt Disney Entertainment). • Tadeusz Myler, 73, Polish politician, deputy (2001–2005). • Bob Russell, 91, Canadian politician. • Arthur Secunda, 94, American painter and sculptor. • Michael Slocombe, 81, English footballer (Welton Rovers, Bristol Rovers, Bath City). • Steve White, 48, American football player (Tampa Bay Buccaneers, New York Jets) and blogger (SB Nation), leukemia. • George Woods, 79, American shot putter, Olympic silver medalist (1968, 1972). 31Richard F. Abel, 88–89, American brigadier general. • Kadyr Baikenov, 77, Kazakh politician, minister of energy and fuel resources (1992–1994). • Bang Young-ung, 80, South Korean novelist. • Lorraine Botha, 57, South African politician, Western Cape MPP (since 2014), heart attack. • Michel Briand, 91, French Olympic sailor. • Normand Chaurette, 68, Canadian playwright. • Richard Cook, 68–69, American system safety researcher and physician. • James Cowan, 93, Scottish cricketer. • Ed Gregory, 90, American basketball scout, coach, and executive. • Allan Hawke, 74, Australian public servant, chief of staff to the prime minister (1993–1996), high commissioner to New Zealand (2003–2005) and chancellor of ANU (2006–2008), cancer. • Klaudia Hornung, 60, German Olympic rower (1984). • Alexander Horváth, 83, Slovak football player (MŠK Žilina, Slovan Bratislava) and manager (R.W.D. Molenbeek). • Zeno Karcz, 87, Canadian football player (Hamilton Tiger-Cats). • Domingo Liotta, 97, Argentine heart surgeon. • Francesco Manganelli, 79, Italian politician, deputy (1994–1996), and writer. • Sir Francis McWilliams, 96, Scottish engineer, lord mayor of London (1992–1993). • Mary Noel Menezes, 92, Guyanese historian. • Jim Ryan, 86, American television writer (Tom & Jerry Kids, The Pink Panther Show, The U.S. of Archie). • Mark Shreeve, 65, British electronic music composer (Redshift) and songwriter ("Touch Me (I Want Your Body)"). • Lee Thomas, 86, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox, Los Angeles Angels) and executive (Philadelphia Phillies). • Bill Turnbull, 66, British journalist and presenter (BBC Breakfast, Songs of Praise, Think Tank), prostate cancer. • Charles Wilson, 87, Scottish journalist and newspaper editor (The Times, The Independent), blood cancer. • David Young, 73, English musician (John Cale, Element of Crime). ==References==
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