MarketDeaths in August 2025
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Deaths in August 2025

The following is a list of notable deaths in August 2025.

August 2025
1Rahaman Ali, 82, American boxer. • Henry Arklin, 97, American politician, member of the California State Assembly (1969–1971). • Arif Babayev, 87, Azerbaijani singer. • Jack W. Batman, 81, American theatre producer (Pippin, On the Town, Carousel), Tony winner (2013), pancreatic cancer. • Oleksandr Berestianyi, 70, Ukrainian poet. • Vasanthi Devi, 86, Indian academic administrator, vice-chancellor of Manonmaniam Sundaranar University (1992–1998), cardiac arrest. • Daniel Divinsky, 83, Argentine lawyer and publisher (Ediciones de la Flor). • Fleg, 62, Canadian editorial cartoonist, pancreatic cancer. • Romano Forleo, 91, Italian politician, senator (1993–1994). • Reg Gaffley, 97, South African Olympic weightlifter (1956). • Frank Grimes, 78, Irish actor (A Bridge Too Far, Strumpet City, Coronation Street). • Linda Hodes, 94, American dancer. • Maryam Hosseinian, 50, Iranian writer. • Jonathan Kaplan, 77, American film and television director (The Accused, Over the Edge, ER), liver cancer. • Maeve Kelly, 95, Irish writer and activist. • Tanel Kerikmäe, 55, Estonian lawyer. • Koji Kinutani, 82, Japanese Yōga painter. • Ruedi Külling, 90, Swiss graphic designer and art director. • Ira Lember, 99, Estonian writer. • John Robert Middlemas, 89, American politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (1966–1970). • Jack Morava, 80, American mathematician (Morava K-theory). • Dariush Mostafavi, 80, Iranian football player (national team) and executive, chairman of Persepolis (2008–2009) and the IRIFF (1994–1997). • Aribert Munzner, 95, German-American abstract painter. • Kalabhavan Navas, 51, Indian actor (Hitler Brothers, Junior Mandrake, Mattupetti Machan) and comedian. • José Paes, 79, Brazilian-born Ecuadorian footballer (Portuguesa, Barcelona, Ecuador national team). • Glòria Rognoni, 81, Spanish actress, playwright and theatre director. • Zdenko Roter, 98, Slovenian sociologist. • Jeannie Seely, 85, American singer ("Don't Touch Me", "I'll Love You More (Than You Need)", "Wish I Didn't Have to Miss You"), Grammy winner (1967), intestinal infection. • Harold Palmer Smith Jr., 89, American academic. • Yuri Yeryomin, 81, Russian theatre director. • Zhou Heng, 95, Chinese physicist, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. 2Julio Alcázar, 82, Spanish actor (Marielena, Toda mujer, Sabor a ti). • Jean-Pierre Allali, 85, Tunisian-born French academic, writer, and journalist. • Ross Ariffin, 63, Malaysian composer and record producer. • Michal Blažek, 69, Czech sculptor. • Uta-Renate Blumenthal, 89, German-born American medievalist. • Madhan Bob, 71, Indian actor (Magalir Mattum, Gopura Deepam, Ayya) and comedian, cancer. • Gérard Chaillou, 79, French actor (Caméra Café). • Tõnis Erilaid, 81, Estonian journalist. • Norman Eshley, 80, English actor (George and Mildred, See No Evil, Brookside), cancer. • Walker Evans, 86, American racing driver (NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series). • Charlie Flannagan, 91, Australian footballer (Richmond). • José Roberto Guzzo, 82, Brazilian journalist (Veja), heart attack. • Kelley Mack, 33, American actress (The Walking Dead), glioma. • Greg O'Connell, 83, American property developer. • Edson Peri, 97, Brazilian Olympic water polo player (1952). • Vladimir Popov, 63, Russian Greco-Roman wrestler, Olympic bronze medallist (1988). • Jim Redpath, 88, Canadian mining engineer. • Hays Hamilton Rockwell, 88, American Episcopal prelate, bishop of Missouri (1992–2002). • M. K. Sanu, 96, Indian writer and literary critic, pneumonia. • Anwar Seyidov, 76, Azerbaijani lawyer. • Bernard Springsteel, 94, American illustrator and sculptor. • Vicky Tafoya, 57, American singer-songwriter, colon cancer. • Howie Tee, 61, English-born American DJ and record producer. • Ariovaldo Umbelino de Oliveira, 78, Brazilian geographer. • Dmitry Vasilyev, 61, Russian herpetologist. • Peter Veselovský, 60, Slovak ice hockey player (TJ VSŽ Košice, Hockey Club de Caen, Dunaújvárosi Acélbikák). • Hilary Weston, 83, Irish-Canadian fashion industry executive (Selfridges) and lieutenant governor of Ontario (1997–2002). 3Daayiee Abdullah, 71, American Muslim imam. • Fajar Adriyanto, 55, Indonesian air force officer and pilot, plane crash. • Elchin Afandiyev, 82, Azerbaijani writer and politician. • György Alexa, 67, Hungarian politician, MP (2006–2010). • M. Shamsher Ali, 87, Bangladeshi astrophysicist and academic administrator, president of the BAS (2004–2012), vice-chancellor of BOU (1992–1996) and SEU (2002–2010). • Satyapal Anand, 94, Indian-American poet and writer. • Loni Anderson, 79, American actress (WKRP in Cincinnati, All Dogs Go to Heaven, A Night at the Roxbury), uterine leiomyosarcoma. • Nando Angelini, 91, Italian actor (Bloody Pit of Horror, The Seventh Grave, The Three Faces). • Sam Backo, 64, Australian rugby league player (Canberra Raiders, Brisbane Broncos, national team), melioidosis. • Sue Bender, 91, American author. • Christopher Calladine, 90, British engineer. • Lori Cannon, 74, American LGBT activist and AIDS awareness advocate. • Federico Caputi, 75, Italian football player (Taranto FC, Latina, Pescara) and manager. • Joseph Daley, 75, American jazz musician and composer. • Elmira Gevorgyan, 93, Armenian physician. • François Gouges, 83, French pétanque player. • Michel Gratton, 86, Canadian politician, Quebec MNA (1972–1989), Quebec minister of tourism (1987–1989). • Sylvain Hanquez, 67, French footballer (Abbeville). • James Hepburne-Scott, 78, British forester, glioblastoma. • Cho-yun Hsu, 94, Taiwanese-American historian and sinologist. • Rhoda Kalema, 96, Ugandan politician, MP (1994–1996). • Kiril Kavadarkov, 81, Bulgarian actor. • Jane Lancaster, 89, American anthropologist. • Fritz Lobinger, 96, German Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Aliwal (1987–2004). • Giuseppe Malandrino, 94, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Acireale (1979–1998) and Noto (1998–2007). • David Mangelsdorf, 67, American biologist and chemist. • Chhering Mutup, 80, Indian army officer. • Ulli Potofski, 73, German sports journalist and television presenter. • Dame Stella Rimington, 90, British intelligence officer, director general of MI5 (1992–1995). • Byron Rogers, 83, Welsh journalist, essayist and historian. • Margaret W. Rossiter, 81, American historian and writer (Isis). • Tom Sawyer, Baron Sawyer, 82, British trade unionist and politician, member of the House of Lords (since 1998). • Ercole Spada, 88, Italian car designer (Alfa Romeo 2600, Volvo GTZ, Ford GT70). • Deoroop Teemal, 68, Trinidadian politician, senator (since 2018). • Protais Zigiranyirazo, 87, Rwandan businessman and politician, governor of Ruhengeri (1974–1989). 4Marco Bonamico, 68, Italian basketball player (Virtus Bologna, Mens Sana Siena), Olympic silver medallist (1980). • Tor Åge Bringsværd, 85, Norwegian writer. • Wolfgang Buresch, 84, German puppeteer. • Laurent Chu Văn Minh, 81, Vietnamese Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Hanoi (2008–2019). • Dominique Collignon-Maurin, 76, French actor. • Don Connellan, 51, Irish Gaelic football player (Roscommon) and manager (Moycullen). • Roland Courteau, 82, French politician, senator (1980–2020). • Paul Vincent Davis, 90, American puppeteer. • Miloš Dvořák, 86, Czech actor. • M. Harun-Ar-Rashid, 75, Bangladeshi military officer, chief of army staff (2000–2002), brain haemorrhage. • Sir Leo Hielscher, 98, Australian public servant, namesake of Sir Leo Hielscher Bridges. • Mike Hill, 86, American golfer (Senior PGA Tour). • Arnfinn Hofstad, 91, Norwegian oil and paper industry executive, CEO of Norske Skog (1982–1994) and acting chairman of Statoil (1996). • Billy Howton, 95, American football player (Green Bay Packers, Cleveland Browns, Dallas Cowboys). • Leland Kleinsasser, 90, American politician, member of the South Dakota Senate (1981–1988). • Else Lidegaard, 92, Danish journalist (DR). • Maurice McGregor, 105, South African-born Canadian cardiologist. • Jane Morgan, 101, American singer ("Fascination", "The Day the Rains Came", "Two Different Worlds"). • Mario Moronta, 76, Venezuelan Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Los Teques (1995–1999) and San Cristóbal (1999–2024). • George Morrison, 102, Irish documentary filmmaker. • Talgat Musabayev, 74, Kazakh cosmonaut (Soyuz TM-19, Soyuz TM-27, Soyuz TM-32) and politician, senator (2017–2023). • Antonio Oteiza, 99, Spanish sculptor. • Itamar Prat, 92, Israeli poet. • Terry Reid, 75, English rock singer (Peter Jay and the Jaywalkers), complications from cancer. • Derlis Rodríguez, 45, Paraguayan lawyer and politician, deputy (since 2023), heart attack. • Shanawas, 71, Indian actor (Aasha, Mylanji, Irattimadhuram). • Eldar Shengelaia, 92, Georgian film director (The White Caravan, Unusual Exhibition, Blue Mountains) and politician, MP (1990–2004). • Song Young-gyu, 55, South Korean actor. • Shibu Soren, 81, Indian politician, four-time MP, three-time chief minister of Jharkhand and three-time minister of coal. • Ban Ziad Tariq, 34, Iraqi psychiatrist and TikToker. • Peter Temin, 87, American economist and economic historian. • James Whale, 74, British radio personality (Radio Aire, Talksport, talkRADIO) and television presenter, kidney cancer. • Wang Yousheng, 96, Chinese engineer. 5Doyin Abiola, 82, Nigerian journalist and editor. • Suzanne Adams, 83, American realtor, blunt injury of head with neck compression. • Selçuk Alagöz, 81, Turkish singer. • Santhosh Balaraj, 34, Indian actor (Kempa, Ganapa, Kariya 2), complications from jaundice. • Minnie Lou Bradley, 93, American Hall of Fame cattle rancher. • Salvador Chuliá Hernández, 81, Spanish composer. • Jorge Costa, 53, Portuguese football player (Porto, national team), manager (AVS) and executive, cardiac arrest. • Christophe de Menil, 92, American heiress and costume designer. • Keïta Fatoumata Diallo, 82, Malian archivist, first lady (1962–1968). • Alexandr Grishin, 47, Russian sports commentator. • Anthony Leonard Harris, 90, British geologist, president of Geological Society of London (1990–1992). • Tomohiko Hashimoto, 47, Japanese professional wrestler (DDT), cancer. • Ion Iliescu, 95, Romanian politician, president (1989–1996, 2000–2004), state councillor (1979–1980), and five-time MP, lung cancer. • Col Joye, 89, Australian Hall of Fame singer and business manager (Bee Gees, Andy Gibb). • Glorya Kaufman, 95, American philanthropist. • Ove Kindvall, 82, Swedish footballer (IFK Norrköping, Feyenoord, national team). • Nancy King, 85, American jazz singer. • Parviz Koozehkanani, 96, Iranian footballer (Taj, Bayer Leverkusen, national team). • John Laband, 78, South African historian and writer. • Robin Lakoff, 82, American linguist. • Enrico Lanzi, 72, Italian football player (Perugia, Campobasso, Paganese) and manager. • Leonard Lopate, 84, American radio personality (WKCR, WNYC), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. • Jay Lorsch, 92, American business theorist. • Satya Pal Malik, 79, Indian politician, MP (1980–1991), governor of Jammu and Kashmir (2018–2019) and Meghalaya (2020–2022), kidney disease. • Enriqueta Maroni, 98, Argentine human rights activist (Mothers of Plaza de Mayo). • Stanley McGeagh, 88, Northern Irish actor (Doctor Who, UFO, Gandhi). • Morton Meyerson, 87, American computer industry executive, namesake of Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center. • Frank Mill, 67, German footballer (Borussia Mönchengladbach, Borussia Dortmund, West Germany national team), world champion (1990), complications from a heart attack. • Mykola Nechyporuk, 72, Ukrainian scientist. • Kenth Olsson, 79, Swedish hurdler (IFK Helsingborg). • Luis Ortiz Quiroga, 91, Chilean lawyer. • Angelo Maria Ricci, 79, Italian comics artist (Diabolik, Martin Mystère, Tiramolla). • Snyder Rini, 77, Solomon Islands politician, prime minister (2006), MP (since 1997). • Vladimir Safronov, 84, Russian actor. • Calvin Seerveld, 94, American academic. • Mick Tilse, 67, Australian rugby league player (Canberra Raiders). • Francine Van Hove, 83, French contemporary painter. • Lesley B. Wells, 87, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio (1994–2015). • Lloyd A. Williams, 80, American community leader, prostate cancer. • Ofer Yaakobi, 64, Israeli basketball player (Hapoel Holon, Hapoel Tel Aviv, national team). • Perry Yaney, 94, American physicist. • Shidrak Yousif, 83, Iraqi footballer (national team). • Boris Yukhananov, 67, Russian theatre director, heart failure. • Vladimiro Zagrebelsky, 85, Italian jurist, justice of the European Court of Human Rights (2001–2010). 6Juliet Ace, 87, Welsh television writer (EastEnders, The District Nurse). • Mario Agüero, 68, Argentine roller hockey player (HC Liceo). • Đorđe Andrijašević, 94, Serbian basketball player (Crvena zvezda, Pallacanestro Pavia) and coach (Olympique Antibes). • Gianni Berengo Gardin, 94, Italian photographer (Morire di classe). • Christopher H. Bidmead, 84, English television writer (Doctor Who) and journalist. • Volodymyr Bilotserkovets, 25, Ukrainian footballer (Zorya Luhansk). • Sallie Bingham, 88, American author, stroke. • Franco Casella, Venezuelan politician, deputy (2016–2021), heart attack. • Mário Júlio de Almeida Costa, 97, Portuguese academic and jurist, president of the Corporative Chamber (1973–1974). • David Dale, 77, Australian author and journalist. • Alain de Dieuleveult, 99, French historian. • Mustafa Demir, 64, Turkish architect and politician, MP (2002–2015), minister of public works and housing (2009–2011), and mayor of Samsun (2019–2024). • Peter Elliott, 81, Australian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Melbourne (2007–2018). • Stanislav Filipenko, 87, Ukrainian circus artist. • Ives Goddard, 84, American linguist. • Phil Latreille, 87, Canadian ice hockey player (New York Rangers). • Jon Miyahara, 83, American actor (Superstore). • Margarita Nava, 79, Mexican Olympic equestrian (1984). • Job Ndugai, 62, Tanzanian politician, member (since 2000) and speaker (2015–2022) of the National Assembly. • Suleiman Obeid, 41, Palestinian footballer (Shabab Al-Am'ari, national team), shot. • Eddie Palmieri, 88, American pianist and composer, nine-time Grammy Award winner. • Sylvio Perlstein, Belgian-Brazilian art collector. • Krastyo Ralenkov, 60, Bulgarian poet, cancer. • Rajat Kanta Ray, 79, Indian historian. • Doris Lockhart Saatchi, 88, American art collector. • Barnett Shepherd, 87, American historian. • Aida Tağızada, 91, Azerbaijani academic and musicologist. • Lionel Taylor, 89, American football player (Denver Broncos, Houston Oilers) and coach (England Monarchs). • R. Dean Tice, 97, American army lieutenant general. • Anatoliy Tomkiv, 71, Ukrainian writer and journalist. • André Tronc, 96, French curler. • Leonid Yandakov, 91, Russian journalist and playwright. • Notable Ghanaians killed in the Ghanaian Air Force Z-9 helicopter crash: • Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, 50, minister for environment, science, technology and innovation (since 2025) and MP (since 2021) • Limuna Mohammed Muniru, 57, Northern regional ministerEdward Omane Boamah, 49, minister for communications (2013–2017) and defence (since 2025) • Samuel Sarpong, 67, Ashanti regional minister 7Anthony Irvine Adams, 89, Australian public health physician, chief medical officer (1988–1997). • Ümit Aktan, 76, Turkish sports commentator, journalist and author. • Ramón Bayés, 94, Spanish psychologist. • François Chaslin, 76, French architect. • Juan Chavetta, 55, Argentine illustrator and writer, cancer. • Choy Weng Yang, 95, Singaporean artist and curator. • Jasem Delavari, 38, Iranian boxer, cancer. • Nemanja Đurić, 89, Serbian basketball player (Crvena zvezda, Reyer Venezia) and coach (Crvena zvezda). • Lucia Efrim, 57, Romanian journalist. • Robbie Ellis, 82, American professional wrestler. • Rosa Gauditano, 70, Brazilian photographer, heart attack. • Tony Hadden, 89, Northern Irish Gaelic footballer (Newry Shamrocks, Down). • Heinz Hardt, 88, German politician, member of the Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia (1970–2005). • Rich Hinton, 78, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox). • Sonya Klopfer, 90, American Olympic figure skater (1952). • Wolfgang Kuhlmann, 85, German philosopher (Goethe University, RWTH Aachen University). • Jim Lovell, 97, American astronaut (Gemini 12, Apollo 8, Apollo 13). • Antony Maitland, 90, British children's author and illustrator, cancer. • Dionysios Mantalos, 72, Greek Orthodox prelate, metropolitan bishop of Corinth (since 2006), cancer. • Luc Misson, 72, Belgian lawyer (Bosman ruling). • Ibrahim Musa, Nigerian politician, senator (2011–2015). • Myint Swe, 74, Burmese politician, acting president (since 2021), first vice-president (since 2016), and chief minister of Yangon Region (2011–2016), complications from Parkinson's disease. • Osvaldo Piro, 88, Argentine bandoneonist and conductor. • Jean-Louis Riguet, 78, French writer. • Mykola Tabola, 72, Ukrainian oncologist. • James Vrentas, 89, American chemical engineer. • Nana Konadu Yiadom III, 98, Ghanaian traditional ruler, Asantehemaa (since 2017). 8Mohammed Al Manea, 95, Kuwaiti actor. • León Balter, 97, Argentine journalist. • Eugenio Baena Calvo, 71, Colombian journalist, cardiac complications. • Judy Bailey, 89, New Zealand-Australian pianist. • Peter Charleston, 94, Australian footballer (Hawthorn, South Melbourne). • Arlindo Cruz, 66, Brazilian singer-songwriter and samba musician (Fundo de Quintal). • Gérard Fayolle, 87, French politician, president of the General Council of Dordogne (1992–1994), senator (1997–1998). • Avraham Golik, 91, Israeli marine geologist and oceanographer. • Grass Wonder, 30, American Thoroughbred racehorse and sire, multiple organ failure. • Stephen Haycox, 85, American historian. • Terry Hennessey, 82, Welsh footballer (Birmingham City, Nottingham Forest, national team). • Estanislao Esteban Karlic, 99, Argentine Roman Catholic cardinal, archbishop of Paraná (1986–2003). • Kotofuji Takaya, 60, Japanese sumo wrestler. • Peter Lester, 70, New Zealand sailor and broadcaster, heart attack. • Mats Lindh, 77, Swedish ice hockey player (Winnipeg Jets, Frölunda, Mora IK). • Christopher Loeak, 72, Marshallese politician, president (2012–2016), Iroijlaplap of Ailinglaplap Atoll (2021–2023). • Eric Midwinter, 93, English author, broadcaster and academic. • Virgil Miller Newton, 86, American priest. • Jaume Obrador Soler, 84–85, Spanish social activist. • Mirella Parutto, 89, Italian operatic soprano. • Jamal Al-Qadiri Al-Boutchichi, 82–83, Moroccan murshid, leader of Budshishiyya (since 2017). • Julián Riera, 84, Spanish footballer (RCD Espanyol, UE Sant Andreu). • Tico Rodríguez Paz, 85, Argentine journalist. • Sayed Sadiq, 80, Egyptian actor. • Michal Stiborek, 57, Czech economist and manager, director of the IKEM (2019–2023). • Félix Torres, 93, Puerto Rican baseball player (Los Angeles Angels). • John Watson, 88, Australian politician, senator (1978–2008). • William H. Webster, 101, American jurist and intelligence officer, director of the FBI (1978–1987) and CIA (1987–1991), chairman of the HSAC (2005–2020). • Leo Windtner, 74, Austrian football administrator, president of the Austrian Football Association (2009–2021). 9Otto Altweck, 88, German racing cyclist. • Mark M. Baker, 77, American defense attorney. • Ray Brooks, 86, English actor (Mr Benn, Big Deal, EastEnders), complications from dementia. • Mark Busby, 79, American academic, novelist and writer. • Gordon Connell, 80, Scottish rugby union player (national team). • John Cruickshank, 105, Scottish Royal Air Force officer, Victoria Cross recipient. • Mahmoud Farshchian, 95, Iranian painter, pneumonia. • Sylvester Grigsby, 74, Liberian politician, acting minister of foreign affairs (2010). • Maggie Jeffus, 90, American politician, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (1991–1995, 1997–2013). • Bjørn Kjellemyr, 74, Norwegian jazz bassist. • Ivan Krasko, 94, Russian actor (The Prince and the Pauper, A Beautiful Stranger, Afghan Breakdown), People's Artist of Russia (1992), cancer. • Bunny Larkin, 89, English footballer (Birmingham City, Norwich City, Watford). • Stanislao Loffreda, 93, Italian friar, biblical scholar, and archaeologist. • Carl Miller, 86, American politician, member of the Colorado House of Representatives (1996–2004). • Mun Ki-nam, 77, North Korean-born South Korean football player (Rodongja, North Korea national team) and manager (North Korea national team). • Audu Ogbeh, 78, Nigerian politician, minister of agriculture (2015–2019). • Theodoros Pallas, 75, Greek footballer (Aris, Olympiacos, national team). • Patrick Ryan, 85, American academic and Jesuit priest. • Dame Steve Shirley, 91, German-born English computer industry executive and philanthropist (Autistica). • Vladimir Socor, 80, Romanian political analyst. • Gary Theroux, 73, American radio personality, author and producer. • Barbara Underwood, 93, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (1970–1972, 1974–1976, 1978–1984). • Brian Wade, 80, British convicted murderer. • Dale Webster, 76, American surfer. • James Woodward, 84, American physicist. • Nobuo Yamada, 61, Japanese singer (Make-Up, Project.R), kidney cancer. • Zhu Liang, 101, Chinese politician, head of the International Department of the CCP (1985–1993) and director of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the NPC (1993–1998). 10Opi Bachtiar, 43, Indonesian actor and designer. • Amnon Barzel, 90, Israeli art critic. • Biddy Baxter, 92, English television producer (Blue Peter). • Debbie Blackburn, 74, American politician, member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives (1995–2007). • John F. Brady, 66, American politician. • Warren Brodey, 101, Canadian-born American psychiatrist. • Yuri Butusov, 63, Russian theatre director, drowned. • Marc-André Charguéraud, 100, French-born Swiss historian and businessman. • Tatyana Chervenyakova, 71, Bulgarian physician. • David Chichkan, 39, Ukrainian artist and anarchist, killed in action. • Marc Estrin, 86, American writer (Insect Dreams: The Half Life of Gregor Samsa) and political activist, heart failure. • Graham Fenton, 78, English rockabilly singer, heart attack. • Pat Foote, 95, American Army officer. • Nikolai Golushko, 88, Ukrainian-Russian intelligence officer, director of the Committee for State Security (1987–1991) and director of the Federal Security Service (1993–1994). • Thaddeus Gromada, 96, American historian. • Egon Henninger, 85, German swimmer, Olympic silver medallist (1964, 1968). • Richard E. Jackson, 80, American politician, mayor of Peekskill, New York (1984–1991). • Lillie Johnson, 103, Jamaican-Canadian nurse and public health advocate. • Kunishige Kamamoto, 81, Japanese Hall of Fame footballer (Yanmar Diesel, national team) and politician, MP (1995–2001), pneumonia. • David Ketchum, 97, American actor (Get Smart, ''I'm Dickens, He's Fenster) and television writer (Happy Days''). • Michael Klick, 77, American television producer (24, Homeland, Love & Death), Emmy winner (2006, 2012). • Narcisse Kouokam, 63, Cameroonian comedian and songwriter. • Manuel Lourenzo, 82, Spanish theatre director. • Paola Mauriello, 44, Italian basketball player (national team). • Erich Redman, 61, Russian-born German actor (Captain America: The First Avenger, United 93, Overlord). • Lois G. Schwoerer, 98, American historian. • Bruce Slovin, 89, American lawyer and philanthropist. • Leonard Tow, 97, American businessman (Frontier Communications). • Andrey Urnov, 87, Russian diplomat, ambassador to Armenia (1994–1998). • Bobby Whitlock, 77, American singer, songwriter ("Bell Bottom Blues") and musician (Derek and the Dominos, Delaney & Bonnie and Friends). 11Richard Carr, 87, English football executive (Arsenal). • Yevgeny Chizhov, 58, Russian writer and journalist, drowned. • Choo Hoey, 90, Singaporean violinist and conductor. • Éric Colmet-Daâge, 76–77, French journalist (Photo). • Thomas P. Costin Jr., 98, American politician, mayor of Lynn, Massachusetts (1956–1961). • Hemanta Dutta, 83, Indian dramatist and lyricist. • Jerzy Dziewulski, 81, Polish politician and policeman, MP (1991–2005). • Jerome Epstein, 88, American politician and convicted felon, member of the New Jersey Senate (1972–1974). • Carlos Ferraro, 72, Argentine journalist and politician, governor of Jujuy Province (1996–1998). • Christian Forestier, 80, French academic and civil servant, general administrator of the Conservatoire national des arts et métiers (2008–2013). • Mario Forte, 88, Italian politician, mayor of Naples (1984), MEP (1989–1994). • Celso Garrido-Lecca, 99, Peruvian composer. • Claude Gasnal, 76, French basketball player (SCM Le Mans, national team). • Dany Gignoux, 81, Swiss photographer. • Chuck Girard, 81, American musician (The Castells, The Hondells, Love Song), cancer. • Dumeni Solomon Hawala, 89, Namibian military officer, chief of defence force (2000–2006). • Heinz Jaeger, 101, German philatelist. • Fadhel Jaziri, 77, Tunisian film director. • Sheila Jordan, 96, American jazz singer. • Alexander Kanevsky, 65, Russian painter. • Benő Káposzta, 83, Hungarian footballer (Újpest, national team). • Samuel Krislov, 95, American academic. • Sid Ali Lazazi, 67, Algerian footballer (NA Hussein Dey, national team). • Marie-Mad, 102, French comic books author and illustrator. • Alfredo Messina, 89, Italian politician, senator (2008–2022). • Nazima, 77, Indian actress (Arzoo, Be-Imaan, Honeymoon). • Gabi Novak, 89, Croatian singer. • Mary Karooro Okurut, 70, Ugandan politician, MP (since 2004). • Robert Keating O'Neill, 80, American librarian. • Danielle Spencer, 60, American actress (''What's Happening!!'') and veterinarian, cancer. • Mustapha Tahiri, 72, Moroccan footballer (MC Oujda, RS Berkane, national team). • Noel Tovey, 90, Australian dancer. • Miguel Uribe Turbay, 39, Colombian politician, senator (since 2022), complications from gunshot wounds. • Margaret Walton-Roberts, 57, Canadian geographer, cancer. • Yōtsukasa Dai, 51, Japanese sumo wrestler. 12Kseniya Alexandrova, 30, Russian model, complications from a traffic collision. • Ali El-Sayed Ali Al-Moselhi, 76, Egyptian politician, minister of social solidarity (2005–2011). • Nel Beltrán Santamaría, 83, Colombian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Sincelejo (1992–2014). • Rodrigue Biron, 90, Canadian politician, Quebec MNA (1976–1985), cancer. • Amaresh Roy Chowdhury, 96, Bangladeshi singer. • Hefin David, 47, Welsh politician, MS (since 2016). • Mattia Debertolis, 29, Italian orienteer. • Alfredo Diana, 95, Italian politician, MEP (1979–1984), senator (1983–1992). • Henri Donnadieu, 82, Mexican businessman and LGBT rights activist. • Tiébilé Dramé, 70, Malian politician, minister of foreign affairs (1991–1992, 2019–2020). • René Escudié, 83, French writer. • Cool John Ferguson, 71, American blues musician. • Rikki Fleming, 78, Scottish footballer (Ayr United, Berwick Rangers, Hibernian). • Marcel Gagnon, 89, Canadian politician, MP (2000–2006) and Quebec MNA (1976–1985). • The Great Wojo, 73, American professional wrestler (WWA), heart attack. • Barbara Harvey, 97, British medieval historian. • Bill Hepler, 79, American baseball player (New York Mets). • Goh Cheng Liang, 98, Singaporean coatings industry executive. • Antonio Isa Conde, 85, Dominican politician, minister of energy and mines (2015–2020). • Aisa Kirabo Kacyira, 61, Rwandan diplomat, mayor of Kigali (2006–2011). • Mahfuza Khanam, 79, Bangladeshi academic administrator, president of the Asiatic Society of Bangladesh (2018–2021), heart attack. • Borys Kovtonyuk, 76, Ukrainian journalist and local historian. • Louis Leloup, 96, Belgian stained-glass artist. • Irene López, 80, Nicaraguan dancer, choreographer and folklorist. • Pierre Louis-Calixte, 57, French actor (The Refuge, Bad Girl). • Bob Maes, 100, Belgian politician, senator (1971–1985). • David Milne, 66, Scottish rugby union player (Heriot's, Edinburgh District, national team). • Dmitri Osipov, 59, Russian fertiliser industry executive, chairman of Uralkali (2013–2020) and CEO of VSMPO-AVISMA (2021–2023). • Aino Pervik, 93, Estonian writer. • Sir George Reid, 86, Scottish politician, MP (1974–1979), MSP (1999–2007) and presiding officer of the Scottish Parliament (2003–2007), kidney cancer. • Joseph Willy Romélus, 94, Haitian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Jérémie (1977–2009). • Ronnie Rondell Jr., 88, American stuntman (Wish You Were Here, Speed, Lethal Weapon). • Richard Tarrant, 83, American politician. • David Thieme, 83, American industrial designer and motor racing sponsor (Lotus). • Gregory H. Williams, 81, American author and academic, president of the University of Cincinnati (2009–2012) and City College of New York (2001–2009). 13Anatoly Adamishin, 90, Russian diplomat, MP (1994), ambassador to the United Kingdom (1994–1997) and Italy (1990–1992). • Nicolas Beaucaire, 52, French actor (Serial Teachers). • Jack Brennan, 89, English rugby league player (Blackpool Borough, Salford Red Devils, Lancashire). (death announced on this date) • Éric Brian, 67, French historian and sociologist. • Elspeth Cameron, 82, Canadian writer. • Tony Clavier, 85, English archbishop. • Stan Collard, 89, Australian politician, senator (1975–1987). • Frank Dangeard, 67, Canadian-born French businessman, CEO of Thomson Multimedia (2004–2008). • Kevin Dawtry, 67, English footballer (Southampton, Bournemouth, Reading). • Norma Eagleton, 91, American politician, Oklahoma corporation commissioner (1979–1989). • Rachid Ferhani, 80, Algerian Kabyle singer. • Geoff Foulds, 85, English snooker player. • Cipriano García Fernández, 93, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Cafayate (1991–2007). • William Glen, 93, American geologist. • Mathias Grassow, 62, German ambient musician. • Gary Hooper, 86, Australian wheelchair athlete, Paralympic champion (1964, 1968). • Sonallah Ibrahim, 88, Egyptian novelist (Zaat, Sharaf, The Stealth), pneumonia. • Emanuel Jardim Fernandes, 81, Portuguese politician, MEP (2004–2009). • Theresa Kachindamoto, 66, Malawian politician and child marriage opponent. • Szilárd Keresztes, 93, Hungarian Catholic hierarch, auxiliary bishop (1975–1988) and bishop (1988–2007) of Hajdúdorog. • Marian Błażej Kruszyłowicz, 89, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Szczecin-Kamień (1989–2013). • Väino Kull, 81, Estonian politician, mayor of Tartu (1993–1996). • Li Xinliang, 88, Chinese military officer, commander of Guangxi (1983–1988), Shenyang (1995–1997), and Beijing (1997–2003) military regions. • José Antonio Marín Rite, 84, Spanish lawyer and politician, mayor of Huelva (1979–1988) and president of the Andalusian parliament (1988–1994). • Jacques Martial, 69, French actor (Navarro, Street of No Return) and politician, member of the Council of Paris (since 2020). • Louis Naidorf, 96, American architect. • Valerie Pearlman, 89, British judge. • Derreck Robinson, 43, American football player (San Diego Chargers, Miami Dolphins, Cleveland Browns). • Mark Rothman, 77, American television writer and producer (Laverne & Shirley, Happy Days, The Odd Couple). • Tomo Sakurai, 53, Japanese voice actress (Rurouni Kenshin, Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl), cancer. • Jatin Sarker, 88, Bangladeshi writer. • Michael Sloan, 78, American television writer and producer (The Equalizer, B. J. and the Bear, Quincy, M.E.). • Gerry Spence, 96, American attorney (Karen Silkwood, Imelda Marcos, Randy Weaver). • Njattyela Sreedharan, 86, Indian lexicographer. • Peter Stasiuk, 82, Canadian Ukrainian Catholic hierarch, bishop of Saints Peter and Paul of Melbourne (1992–2020). • Gayle Thompson, 86, American Olympic rower (1960). • Kars Veling, 77, Dutch politician and philosopher, MP (2002) and member of the Senate (1991–2002). • Art Wander, 97, American sportscaster (WWKB, WWWS, WGR). • Klaus Wirzenius, 37, Finnish singer, drowned. 14Paulo Sérgio Almeida, 80, Brazilian film director (Xuxa e os Duendes), complications from lung cancer. • Sharanabasappa Appaji, 89, Indian philosopher. • Auro Enzo Basiliani, 90, Italian footballer (Spezia, Hellas Verona, Lucchese-Libertas). • Rokeya Begum, Bangladeshi politician, MP (2005–2006). • Noureddine Ben Omar, 74, Algerian film and television director. • Jackie Bezos, 78, American philanthropist, co-founder of the Bezos Family Foundation. • Teresa Caeiro, 56, Portuguese politician, member (2002–2003, 2005–2019) and vice president (2009–2019) of the Assembly of the Republic. • Mike Castle, 86, American politician, lieutenant governor (1981–1985) and governor (1985–1992) of Delaware, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1993–2011). • Ingeborg Elzevier, 89, Dutch actress (Kinderen geen bezwaar, The Dress, Grimm). • Roy Estrada, 82, American musician (The Mothers of Invention, Little Feat, The Magic Band). • Rod Hackney, 83, British architect, president of RIBA (1987–1989), kidney failure. • Sammy Johnston, 58, Scottish footballer (St Johnstone, Glenavon, Partick Thistle). • Eddy Kaspard, 24, Tahitian footballer (A.S. Tefana, A.S. Vénus, national team), traffic collision. • Gideon Kleinman, 70, Israeli footballer (Maccabi Netanya, Maccabi Hadera). • Elie Martel, 90, Canadian politician, Ontario MLA (1967–1987). • Mark McArdle, 68, Australian politician, Queensland MLA (2004–2020), cancer. • Donald M. McPherson, 103, American fighter pilot. • Melahat Okuyan, 101, Turkish physician, academic and scientist. • Vece Paes, 80, Indian field hockey player, Olympic bronze medallist (1972), complications from Parkinson's disease. • Nicanor Perlas, 75, Filipino environmentalist and politician. • Charles Plosser, 76, American macroeconomist. • Guy Rivard, 89, Canadian politician, MNAQ (1985–1994). • Bernardo Ruiz, 100, Spanish racing cyclist, 1948 Vuelta a España winner. • José María Saponi, 87, Spanish politician, mayor of Cáceres (1995–2007). • Moselio Schaechter, 97, Italian-American microbiologist. • Sen Sōshitsu XV, 102, Japanese tea master, iemoto of Urasenke (1964–2002). • Dawie Snyman, 76, South African rugby union player (Western Province, national team) and coach (Golden Lions). • David Stratton, 85, English-born Australian film critic (The Australian, The Movie Show). • Mats Wahl, 80, Swedish author. 15João Barreiras Duarte, 60, Portuguese politician, deputy (1991–1999, 2002–2005, since 2024). • Miriam Benyamini, 85, Israeli astrologer. • Heiko Bleher, 80, German ichthyologist. • Ali Boğa, 76, Turkish politician, MP (2011–2015), traffic collision. • Anita Lyons Bond, 95, American civil rights activist. • Nina Carolina, 38, Indonesian comedian and host, breast cancer. • Brian Dobson, 91, English footballer (Colchester United). • Fred Emery, 91, British television presenter and investigative journalist. • Catherine Galliford, 58, Canadian police officer and whistleblower, liver cancer. • La. Ganesan, 80, Indian politician, MP (2016–2018), governor of Manipur (2021–2023) and Nagaland (since 2023), complications from a fall. • April Hickox, 70, Canadian artist and photographer. • Bill Higginson, 88, English cricketer (Middlesex). • Greg Iles, 65, American novelist (The Quiet Game, 24 Hours, The Footprints of God), multiple myeloma. • Warren Jacques, 87, Australian tennis player and coach. • Maria Krushelnytska, 90, Ukrainian pianist. • Javier Lambán, 67, Spanish politician, president of Aragon (2015–2023) and senator (2023–2025), colon cancer. • Sara Leighton, 91, English actress (You Know What Sailors Are, The Woman Eater, Dial 999) and portrait painter. • Gary Little, 61, Scottish comedian, fall. • Brian Martin, 63, American basketball player (Seattle SuperSonics, Portland Trail Blazers). • Lohan Ratwatte, 57, Sri Lankan politician, MP (2010–2024). • Tristan Rogers, 79, Australian actor (General Hospital, The Young and the Restless, The Rescuers Down Under), lung cancer. • Jamshied Sharifi, 64, American film composer (Muppets from Space, Clockstoppers) and orchestrator (''The Band's Visit''), Tony winner (2018). • Ramdas Soren, 62, Indian politician, Jharkhand MLA (2009–2014, since 2019). • Jack Spence, 94, British academic (King's College London). • George S. Stuart, 95–96, American sculptor and historian. • Walter Swennen, 79, Belgian painter. • Timothy Yu Gyoung-chon, 62, South Korean Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Seoul (since 2013), bile duct cancer. 16Clyde Austin, 67, American basketball player (NC State Wolfpack, Harlem Globetrotters). • Vidadi Babanli, 98, Azerbaijani writer. • Pippo Baudo, 89, Italian television presenter (Settevoci, Sanremo Music Festival, Domenica in). • Graeme Campbell, 86, Australian politician, MP (1980–1998), stroke. • Jyoti Chandekar, 68, Indian actress (Mee Sindhutai Sapkal, Dholki). • Niels Lund Chrestensen, 85, German businessman and plant breeder. • Fernando Cruz, 85, Portuguese footballer (Benfica, Paris Saint-Germain, national team). • Amalia Del Ponte, 89, Italian visual artist. • Ewald Eberle, 92, Liechtensteiner Olympic alpine skier (1956). • Janet Grieve, 85, New Zealand biological oceanographer, president of the World Association of Copepodologists (2008–2011). • Ted Grossman, 83, American radio host (Night Train, WLRN). • Joachim Grubich, 90, Polish organist. • A. James Hudspeth, 79, American academic. • Isyaku Ibrahim, 88, Nigerian politician. • Larry Jones, 83, American basketball player (Denver Rockets, Philadelphia 76ers, The Floridians). • Caroline Krook, 80, Swedish Evangelical Lutheran prelate, bishop of Stockholm (1998–2009), lung cancer. • Alberto Martín, 81, Argentine actor (Brigada en acción, Los hijos de López, ''My Family's Beautiful!''). • Ann McManus, 67, British television writer (Waterloo Road, Bad Girls, Take the High Road), cardiac arrest. • Andi Meister, 86, Estonian politician. • Cecil Moore, 95, Guyanese Olympic weightlifter (1952). • Derry O'Sullivan, 81, Irish poet. • Mincho Panayotov, 80, Bulgarian painter. • Joe Reece Salter, 82, American politician, member (1986–2008) and speaker (2004–2008) of the Louisiana House of Representatives. • Mohammed Sani Sami, 81, Nigerian politician, governor of Bauchi State (1984–1985). • Bob Simpson, 89, Australian cricket player (New South Wales, national team) and coach (national team). • Dan Tana, 90, Serbian-American restaurateur, actor and football administrator (Los Angeles Toros, Red Star Belgrade). • Richard Tylinski, 87, French footballer (Saint-Étienne, national team). • Berel Wein, 91, American rabbi and writer (Faith and Fate). • Jules Witcover, 98, American journalist, cardiovascular disease. 17Paolo Angioni, 87, Italian equestrian, Olympic champion (1964). • John Bartley, 78, New Zealand-born Canadian cinematographer (The X-Files, Lost, Wrong Turn). • Agnès Berthon, 66, French actress (Knife+Heart), lung cancer. • Marcelo Bianconi, 69, Brazilian journalist, cancer. • Vardan Bostanjyan, 75, Armenian politician, MP (1999–2003). • John Bowers, 97, American writer. • Reinhard Brandt, 88, German philosopher. • Humberto Calzada, 81, Cuban-American artist. • Sheila R. Canby, 76, American art historian and curator, cancer. • José Ricardo Carballo, 42, Costa Rican presenter, journalist, and writer, traffic collision. • Joe Caroff, 103, American graphic designer. • Sawat Chotipanich, 93, Thai judge, president of the Supreme Court (1991–1992). • Gayle Cook, 91, American medical manufacturing executive, co-founder of the Cook Group. • David Crawley, 88, Canadian Anglican clergyman, bishop of Kootenay (1990–2004). • Elon Dershowitz, 64, American film producer (The Whole Truth), stroke. • Debebe Eshetu, 83, Ethiopian actor (Shaft in Africa), journalist and human rights advocate. • James Farris, 33, American baseball player (Arizona Wildcats), liver cancer. • Zija Grapshi, 94, Albanian actor and puppeteer. • Niilo Halonen, 84, Finnish ski jumper, Olympic silver medallist (1960). • Joe Hickerson, 89, American folk singer and lyricist ("Where Have All the Flowers Gone?"). • Oldo Hlaváček, 91, Slovak actor and screenwriter. • John Joannopoulos, 78, American physicist and academic. • Eleni Karpeta, 88, Greek actress. • Mark Kirton, 67, Canadian ice hockey player (Toronto Maple Leafs, Detroit Red Wings, Vancouver Canucks), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. • Stuart Kornfeld, 89, American scientist. • Julio César León, 100, Venezuelan Olympic track cyclist (1948). • Víctor Maldonado Barreno, 98, Ecuadorian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Guayaquil (1990–2003). • Annie Massay, 94, Belgian trade unionist. • Bill Mather-Brown, 89, Australian wheelchair athlete, Paralympic silver medallist (1960, 1968). • Hans-Bert Matoul, 80, German footballer (Sachsen Leipzig, 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig, East Germany). • Torsten Michaelis, 64, German actor (Tatort). • Sergio Pollastrelli, 90, Italian politician, senator (1976–1987). • Mohamed Riad, 97, Egyptian scholar and geographer. • Joseph C. Ritchie, 95, American politician, mayor of Newport News (1976–1986). • Terence Stamp, 87, English actor (Billy Budd, Superman, The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert). 18Iman al-Ghuri, 58, Syrian actress. • Vivian Ayers Allen, 102, American poet and playwright. • Lloyd Ashby, 94, New Zealand rugby union player (Southland, national team). • Joseph Trumah Bayel, 71, Ghanaian politician, MP (1993–2004). • Eduard Carbonell i Esteller, 79, Spanish art historian, director of the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya (1994–2005). • Paul H. Cheney, 79, American academic. • Elfi Deufl, 66, Austrian alpine skier. • Issaâd Dhomar, 92, Algerian football player (JS El Biar, national team) and executive, president of the Algerian Football Federation (1984–1986). • Monique Fortier, 97, Canadian film editor (The Crime of Ovide Plouffe, The Decline of the American Empire). • Oliver Galligan, 76, Irish Gaelic football player (Cavan Gaels, Cavan) and administrator. • Sandrino Gavriloaia, 61, Romanian journalist. • Banu Kırbağ, 74, Turkish singer, composer and arranger. • Josef Kutheil, 86, Czech Olympic skier (1964). • Lin Chia-cheng, 73, Taiwanese politician, minister of examination (2004–2008) and the research, development and evaluation commission (2000–2004). (death announced on this date) • Jorge Maestro, 73, Argentine screenwriter and playwright. • Jack McClelland, 74, American Hall of Fame poker tournament director (WSOP). • Gilbert Mendonca, 72, Indian politician and convicted land-grabber, Maharashtra MLA (2009–2014). • Tendai Ndoro, 40, Zimbabwean footballer (Cape Town City, Orlando Pirates, national team). • Jean Nicolas, 96–97, French academic and historian. • Nissar, 65, Indian film director (Sudhinam, Three Men Army, Captain). • Walt Piatkowski, 80, American basketball player (Denver Rockets, The Floridians). • Alvaro Piccardi, 84, Italian actor (Italian Secret Service). • Jean Pormanove, 46, French streamer, videographer and comedian. • Achyut Potdar, 90, Indian actor (Dabangg 2, Ferrari Ki Sawaari, 3 Idiots). • Ralph Pratt, 85, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1975–1986). • Guy-Patrick Sainderichin, 75, French screenwriter (Maigret, Spiral) and actor (Father of My Children). • Shahrzad, 74, Iranian actress. • Lindsay Sparks, 80, New Zealand cricketer (Marlborough, Central Districts, Auckland) and rugby union player. • John Russell Taylor, 90, English critic and author. • Abraham Than, 97, Burmese Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop (1968–1972) and bishop (1972–2001) of Kengtung. • Marvin Tile, 92, Canadian orthopedic surgeon. • Nicolae Todos, 89, Moldovan politician, deputy. • Bill Williams, 91, American broadcaster (WBIR-TV). 19Alain Anen, 75, Luxembourgish Olympic fencer (1972). • Michael Antunes, 85, American saxophonist (John Cafferty & the Beaver Brown Band, Ernie and the Automatics) and actor (Eddie and the Cruisers), kidney failure. • Eftichios Bitsakis, 97, Greek physicist, chemist and writer. • Anne Cartwright, 79, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (2010–2012). • Sir David Davies, 89, British electric engineer and educator. • Jonathan Farnum, 86, American politician, member of the Rhode Island Senate (1981–1987). • Michel Fessler, 70, French film director and screenwriter (Farinelli, Ridicule, March of the Penguins). • André Fort, 89, French Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Perpignan-Elne (1996–2002) and Orléans (2002–2010). • Harvey Glatt, 91, Canadian music promoter, founder of CHEZ-FM. • Cathie Jung, 88, American Victorian dress and corset enthusiast, Guinness World Record holder for smallest waist. • Priidik Kippar, 81, Estonian boxer. • Martin Laamers, 58, Dutch footballer (Vitesse, Gent, national team). • Ney López, 95, Colombian Olympic weightlifter (1956, 1960). • Luz, 32, Japanese singer. • Phil Meeler, 77, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers). • Michel Odent, 95, French obstetrician, stroke. • Razak Omotoyossi, 39, Nigerian-born Beninese footballer (Sheriff Tiraspol, Helsingborg, Benin national team). • Eemeli Peltonen, 30, Finnish politician, MP (since 2023), suicide. • Konstantin Polozov, 59, Russian ice hockey player. • Michael C. J. Putnam, 91, American classicist. • Idun Reiten, 83, Norwegian mathematician (Auslander–Reiten theory). • Gustavo Saberbein, 80, Peruvian economist and engineer, minister of economy and finance (1987–1988). • Erich Sailer, 99, American skiing coach, complications from a fall. • Herwig Schopper, 101, German experimental physicist, director general of CERN (1981–1988). • Eduardo Serra, 81, Portuguese cinematographer (The Wings of the Dove, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Girl with a Pearl Earring), BAFTA winner (1998). • Mohammed Shaalan, 40, Palestinian basketball player (national team), shot. • John Sherwood, 80, British hurdler, Olympic bronze medallist (1968). • Ken Shuttleworth, 80, English cricketer (Lancashire, Leicestershire, national team). • Lucio Tarquinio, 76, Italian politician, senator (2013–2018). • Johan Vermeersch, 73, Belgian football player (K.V. Kortrijk, Gent) and manager (R.W.D. Molenbeek). • Salvo Vitale, 82, Italian poet and writer. 20Everaldo Anunciação, 65, Brazilian politician, council member of Itabuna (1997–2000). • A. K. Best, 92, American fly fisher and angling writer. • Enrique Borgo Bustamante, 96, Salvadoran politician, vice president (1994–1999). • Debra Boutin, 67, American mathematician. • Dame Annette Brooke, 78, British politician, MP (2001–2015). • Frank Caprio, 88, American judge and television personality (Parking Wars), pancreatic cancer. • Gérard Chaliand, 91, Belgian-French historian. • Sona Ram Choudhary, 80, Indian politician, MP (1996–2004, 2014–2019) and Rajasthan MLA (2008–2013), heart attack. • Dinesh Chandra Dakua, 95, Indian politician, West Bengal MLA (1967–1969, 1977–2006). • George Davida, 81, American computer scientist. • Ian Fells, 92, British energy conversion expert. • Levan Gachechiladze, 61, Georgian wine industry executive and politician, MP (1999–2002, 2004–2008). • Mariana Gándara Salazar, 41, Mexican playwright and theater director. • Tricia Gardiner, 90, British Olympic equestrian (1988). • Ann Fagan Ginger, 100, American lawyer and political activist. • Graham Haley, 77, Canadian author and television host. • Brent Hinds, 51, American heavy metal musician (Mastodon, Giraffe Tongue Orchestra) and songwriter ("Colony of Birchmen"), Grammy winner (2018), traffic collision. • Reginald Horsman, 93, English-born American historian. • Edward Hurwitz, 94, American diplomat, ambassador to Afghanistan (1983–1986) and Kyrgyzstan (1992–1994). • Andrew Huse, 52, American historian and writer, expert on the Cuban sandwich, suicide. • Paul Kempeneers, 89, Belgian philologist and linguist. • Edouard Kisonga Ndinga, 79, Congolese Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Kinshasa (1999–2022). • Józef Kowalczyk, 86, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, apostolic nuncio to Poland (1989–2010), archbishop of Gniezno and primate of Poland (2010–2014). • Erja Lahikainen, 70–71, Finnish politician, MP (1991–1995). (death announced on this date) • Roger Laughton, 83, British television producer. • Jacques Le Guen, 67, French politician, deputy (2002–2012). • Marcel Łoziński, 85, Polish film director (89mm from Europe). • Claudio Maccone, 77, Italian astronomer, heart attack. • Karidjo Mahamadou, 71, Nigerien politician, MP (1993–1996, 2016–2020). • Malcolm Margolin, 84, American author and publisher (Heyday Books), complications from Parkinson's disease. • Costin Miereanu, 82, Romanian-born French composer and musicologist. • Francesco Musotto, 78, Italian politician, MEP (1999–2008). • Tatsuya Nagamine, 53, Japanese anime director (Dragon Ball Super, One Piece, HappinessCharge Pretty Cure!). • Norma Nolan, 87, Argentine model and beauty pageant winner, Miss Universe (1962). • Marian H. Rose, 104, Belgian-born American physicist and environmentalist, complications from a stroke. • Michael Q. Schmidt, 72, American actor (Tom Goes to the Mayor, John Dies at the End, Hamlet A.D.D.). • Herbert Schreiner, 94, Austrian Olympic sprint canoer (1952). • Petr Sommer, 78, Czech boxer. • Ernesto Vila, 89, Uruguayan visual artist. • Humpy Wheeler, 86, American racing executive and actor (Cars). • Anna Záborská, 77, Slovak politician, MP (1998–2004, since 2020) and MEP (2004–2019). • Wayne Zahn, 84, American Hall of Fame bowler. 21Jan Erik Berntsen, 80, Norwegian actor and singer. • Francis Bertin, 75, French historian and translator. • Patricia du Roy de Blicquy, 81, Belgian Olympic alpine skier (1964). • Gordon Bowker, 82, American businessman, co-founder of Starbucks, bone marrow disease. • Ricardo Bruera, 93, Argentine academic and politician, minister of education (1976–1977). • James Dobson, 89, American evangelist and writer (Marriage Under Fire), founder of Focus on the Family. • Hans Feldmeier, 101, German pharmacist. • Yoshiyuki Fukuda, 93, Japanese playwright and director. • Kurt-Hans Goedicke, 90, German percussionist, injuries sustained in fall. • Eugen Gomringer, 100, Bolivian-born Swiss poet. • Karl Henke, 80, American football player (New York Jets, Boston Patriots). • Günther Hussong, 77, German poet and comedian. • Ago Kalde, 79, Estonian volleyball player. • Jane Kidd, 82, English equestrian. • Saburo Komoto, 74, Japanese politician, MP (1992–2000, 2003–2009). • Starling Lawrence, 82, American book editor. • Liz Liddy, 81, American information science academic. • Keith Nelson, 86, New Zealand rugby union player (Otago, Auckland, national team). • Yaroslav Omelyan, 96, Ukrainian artist. • Amir Osmanović, 55, Bosnian footballer (Radnički Lukavac, Chemnitzer FC, national team). • Swraj Paul, Baron Paul, 94, Indian-born British industrialist and politician, member of the House of Lords (since 1996). • Rod Petrie, 69, Scottish football executive, chairman of Hibernian (2004–2019), cancer. • Jacques Poulin, 87, Canadian novelist (Volkswagen Blues). • Stuart Prebble, 74, British television executive, pancreatic cancer. • Yuriy Rudnev, 70, Russian futsal coach. • Louise Rummel, 88, New Zealand nurse and nursing educator. • Gail Shea, 66, Canadian politician, MP (2008–2015), twice minister of fisheries, and minister of national revenue (2011–2013). • Stanisław Sojka, 66, Polish jazz and pop musician and composer. • Vazhoor Soman, 72, Indian politician, Kerala MLA (since 2021). • Apostolos Vesyropoulos, 59, Greek politician, MP (since 2012), cardiac arrest. • Viktor Vidmanov, 91, Russian politician, MP (2003–2007). (death announced on this date) • Joe Zanussi, 76–77, Canadian ice hockey player (Winnipeg Jets, New York Rangers, St. Louis Blues). 22Tony Archer, 86, English jazz double-bassist. • Vidal Balielo, 80, Brazilian journalist (RPC). • Jaswinder Bhalla, 65, Indian actor (Jatt & Juliet, Carry On Jatta, Mahaul Theek Hai) and comedian, stroke. • Denis Cameron, 86, New Zealand rugby union player (Mid Canterbury, Counties Manukau, national team). • Javier Cid, 46, Spanish journalist (El Mundo), writer and LGBT rights activist. • Sir Derek Cons, 97, British colonial and overseas judge, Vice-President of the Court of Appeal of the Supreme Court of Hong Kong (1986–1993). • Artur Endreß, 93, German Olympic field hockey player (1956). • Gene Espy, 98, American hiker. • Edgar Feuchtwanger, 100, German-British historian. • Zuristyo Firmadata, 52, Indonesian politician, MP (2019–2024). • Ruggero Gilyarevsky, 95, Russian philologist. • Johannes Helm, 98, German psychologist, painter and writer. • Michael Henderson, 89, New Zealand fencer. • Kan'ichi Kanegae, 94, Japanese politician, mayor of Shimabara (1980–1992). • Mohammed Mana, 74, Nigerian military officer and politician, senator (2007–2011) and military governor of Plateau State (1993–1996). • Raymond A. Mason, 88, American financier, founder of Legg Mason. • Nancy Njie, 59, Gambian politician, minister of tourism and culture (2008–2010). • Irene C. Peden, 99, American electrical engineer. • Kali Prasad Pandey, 78, Indian politician, MP (1984–1989). • Miguel Proença, 86, Brazilian classical pianist. • Céline Ratsiraka, 87, Malagasy politician, first lady (1975–1993, 1997–2002). • Suravaram Sudhakar Reddy, 83, Indian politician, MP (1998–1999, 2004–2009). • Rolf Seelmann-Eggebert, 88, German journalist and television presenter. • Martin Smyth, 94, Northern Irish politician, MLA (1982–1986) and MP (1982–2005). • Marlon O. Snow, 77, American politician, member of the Utah House of Representatives (1998–2000). • Ron Turcotte, 84, Canadian Hall of Fame jockey (Secretariat). • Yaroslav Yevdokimov, 78, Ukrainian-born Belarusian singer. • Iryna Zarutska, 23, Ukrainian refugee, stabbed. 23Jerry Adler, 96, American actor (The Sopranos, Rescue Me, The Good Wife). • Hugo Berghuser, 91, Papua New Guinean businessman and politician. • Reinhold Bocklet, 82, German politician, member of the Landtag of Bavaria (1994–2018) and MEP (1979–1993). • Ioan Donca, 85, Romanian diplomat, ambassador to China (1999–2002). • Peter Doyle, 79, Irish Olympic road racing cyclist (1968, 1972). • Teodoro de Faria, 94, Portuguese Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Funchal (1982–2007). • Manuel Gausa, 66, Spanish architect. • Mohamed Said Gees, 78, Somaliland politician, minister of foreign affairs (2002–2003). • Gerry Harrison, 89, English football commentator. • Giles Havergal, 87, Scottish theatre director, actor and adaptor. • László Hetey, 83, Hungarian actor. • Per Holst, 86, Danish film producer (I Am Dina, Max Pinlig, Simon and the Oaks). • Yoshiharu Horii, 72, Japanese football player (Yanmar Diesel) and manager. • Ruslan Kurmanaliev, 53, Kyrgyz actor. • Guy H. Lillian III, 76, American lawyer. • Forrest Lucas, 83, American oil industry executive, founder of Lucas Oil. • Giuseppe Maggi, 95, Italian archaeologist. • Miguel Ángel Martínez, 70, Dominican actor (La soga, Trópico de sangre). • Patrick Edward McGovern, 80, American ancient foods expert. • Stephen Muss, 97, American real estate developer and philanthropist, owner of Fontainebleau Miami Beach (1978–2005). • Nandi Nyembe, 75, South African actress (Yesterday, ''Ses'Top La, Ashes to Ashes''). • André Oostrom, 72, Dutch footballer (FC Utrecht, Go Ahead Eagles, VVV-Venlo). • Gerhard Palm, 78, Belgian politician, member of the Parliament of the German-speaking Community (1974–2010). • Ausberto Rodríguez Jara, 83, Paraguayan journalist. (death announced on this date) • Abdul Jawad Salih, 93, Palestinian politician, member of the Palestinian Legislative Council (1996–2006), mayor of Al-Bireh (1967–1973). • Art Seitz, 82, American photographer. • Joel Sill, 78, American music supervisor, pulmonary fibrosis. • Dave Taylor, 61, British comic book artist (Force Works, Batman, Judge Dredd), prostate cancer. • Maurice Tempelsman, 95, Belgian-American diamond magnate, CEO of LKI. • Kirill Vyshinsky, 58, Ukrainian-born Russian journalist. • Artur Zheji, 63, Albanian journalist and television host. 24Bang Yong-suk, 79, South Korean politician, minister of labour (2002–2003). • John Barnett, 80, New Zealand film and television producer (''Footrot Flats: The Dog's Tale, Whale Rider, Sione's Wedding''). • Biko Botowamungu, 68, Austrian Olympic boxer (1988). • Stéphane Bouquet, 57, French writer (Presque rien, Wild Side, Going South). • Pedro Rosas Bravo, 73, Venezuelan economist and politician, minister of finance (1992–1993), heart disease. • Michael Bustin, 88, Romanian-born American molecular biologist, senior investigator at the NCI. • Michael Bywater, 72, British writer, columnist and cultural critic, Lewy body dementia. • Joseph I. Castro, 58, American academic administrator, chancellor of the CSU (2021–2022) and president of the California State University, Fresno (2013–2020), cancer. • Michael Charlton, 98, Australian-born British journalist. • Loreto Cucchiarelli, 82, Italian rugby union player (L'Aquila Rugby, national team). • Verónica Echegui, 42, Spanish actress (My Name Is Juani, ''You're Killing Me Susana, My Heart Goes Boom!''), cancer. • Mehrdad Falahatgar, 65, Iranian actor, cancer. • Valery Fateyev, 79, Russian politician, governor of Smolensk Oblast (1991–1993), senator (1993–1995). • Emam-Ali Habibi, 94, Iranian freestyle wrestler, Olympic champion (1956). • Marc Hill, 73, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals, San Francisco Giants, Chicago White Sox). • Richard Hobert, 73, Swedish film director (Spring of Joy, Everybody Loves Alice), screenwriter and composer. • Margareta Ivănuș, 75, Moldovan singer. • Jaguar, 93, Brazilian cartoonist, founder of O Pasquim. • Dimitris Konstantaras, 78, Greek journalist and politician, MP (2004–2007). • Luis Alberto Lamata, 65, Venezuelan film director and screenwriter (Bolívar, Man of Difficulties). • Floyd Levine, 93, American actor (Bloodbrothers, Melrose Place, Airplane II: The Sequel). • Khaled Louma, 70, Algerian musician and radio presenter. • Luís Lucas, 73, Portuguese actor (A Portuguese Goodbye, Aqui na Terra, Dot.Com), heart attack. • M. J. Mahlangu, 72, South African diplomat, ambassador to the United States (2015–2020). • Ricardo Poma, 79, Salvadoran businessman and philanthropist. • Yuri Presekin, 63, Russian swimmer, Olympic champion (1980). • Mariuxi Sánchez, 43, Ecuadorian politician, MP (since 2021), cancer. • Reza Soukhtehsaraei, 75, Iranian Olympic wrestler (1976). • Mort Todd, 63, American writer and businessman. • Valery Uskov, 92, Russian film director (The Slowest Train, Stewardess, Eternal Call) and screenwriter. • Theo Vonk, 77, Dutch football player (AZ Alkmaar) and manager (FC Twente, AZ Alkmaar). • Ken Waller, 63, American politician, member of the Missouri House of Representatives (since 2023). 25Ole Aarsvold, 84, American politician, member of the North Dakota House of Representatives (1989–2008). • Michael Aiken, 93, American sociologist and academic administrator, chancellor of the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (1993–2001) and provost of the University of Pennsylvania (1987–1993). • Joy Banerjee, 62, Indian actor (Nagmoti) and politician, respiratory disease. • Bill Christine, 87, American sportswriter. • Yves Cuau, 90, French writer and journalist (Le Figaro, ''L'Express''). • Robert Cook, 94, British equine veterinarian. • William I. Donnermeyer Sr., 100, American politician, member of the Kentucky House of Representatives (1970–1994). • Paul Fisher, 48, English cricketer (Leicestershire Cricket Board). • Léo Gantelet, 85, French poet. • Tommy Hamilton, 90, Irish footballer (Shamrock Rovers, Limerick, national team). • Ron Harbertson, 95, English footballer (Lincoln City, Darlington, Wrexham). • Diane Hoh, 88, American author. • Allan Hornyak, 74, American basketball player (Ohio State Buckeyes). • Barbara Jakobson, 92, American art collector, pneumonia. • Paul Johnson, 69, English footballer (Stoke City, Southern California Lazers, Chester). (death announced on this date) • Paula Julander, 86, American politician, member of the Utah Senate (1999–2005). • Igor Kalinauskas, 80, Russian artist, theatre director and singer (Duo Zikr). • Dinesh Mangaluru, 55, Indian actor (Smile, Ambari, Savari) and art director. • E. D. Mondainé, 65, American pastor and political activist. • Angela Mortimer, 93, British Hall of Fame tennis player, cancer. • James Mosley, 90, British librarian and historian. • Jim Murray, 87, American football executive, general manager of the Philadelphia Eagles (1973–1982) and co-founder of Ronald McDonald House Charities. • John Parkinson, 80, Australian footballer (Claremont, Collingwood). • Isabel Pisano, 81, Uruguayan journalist (El Mundo), writer, and actress (Savage Pampas), complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Frank Price, 95, American television producer (The Virginian) and studio executive (Columbia Pictures, Universal Television). • Zdena Salivarová, 91, Czech-born Canadian writer, translator, and publisher (68 Publishers). • José María Sánchez Silva, 74, Spanish military officer. • Rainer Weiss, 92, German-American physicist (LIGO), Nobel Prize laureate (2017). • Mike White, 86, American baseball player (Houston Colt .45s/Astros). • Peter C. Whybrow, 86, American psychiatrist. • Notable Palestinians killed in the Israeli airstrikes on Nasser Hospital in Gaza City: • Ahmed Abu Aziz, 28, freelance journalist • Mariam Dagga, 33, journalist • Moaz Abu Taha, 26, freelance video journalist • Hussam al-Masri, 48, cameraman 26Tim Armstead, 60, American jurist and politician, justice of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia (since 2018) and speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates (2015–2018). • Akinwale Arobieke, 64, British convicted criminal. • Pedro Arreitunandia, 51, Spanish road racing cyclist. • Mestre Damasceno, 71, Brazilian Carimbó singer and cultural director. • Franklin Domínguez, 94, Dominican playwright, theater director, and actor (Ratman, The Lost City). • Edward Faulkner, 93, American actor (Hellfighters, The Green Berets, Rio Lobo). • Benjamin Feindouno, 42, Guinean footballer (AS Beauvais, Vendée Poiré-sur-Vie, La Roche VF). (body discovered on this date) • Kathy Galloway, 72, Scottish Church of Scotland minister and leader of the Iona Community, cancer and sepsis. • Karel Gult, 77, Czech actor. • Salima Khudair, 78, Iraqi actress. • Yvan Lamonde, 81, Canadian academic and historian. • Geoff Lewis, 89, Welsh jockey. • Pier Luigi Luisi, 87, Italian scientist. • Sarah Minear, 84, American politician, member of the West Virginia Senate (1987–2007). • Flip Pallot, 83, American angler. • Mikhail Prusak, 65, Russian politician, governor of Novgorod Oblast (1991–2007). • William Robinson, 89, Australian painter and lithographer. • Tony Saletan, 94, American folk singer, complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Che Zakaria Mohd Salleh, 64, Malaysian politician. • Paul Sproule, 80, Australian football player (Essendon, Richmond) and coach (Sandy Bay). • Joe Stevens, 87, American photographer. • David Warburton, 59, British politician, MP (2015–2023). • Arlene Buckneberg Ydstie, 97, American composer and choral conductor. 27Damien Alary, 74, French politician, vice-president of the Regional Council of Occitania (2016–2021). • Mathilda Bains, 67, South African politician, MP (since 2024). • Claude Bénard, 98, French Olympic high jumper (1948, 1952). • Shane Christie, 39, New Zealand rugby union player (Tasman, Highlanders, Māori All Blacks). • Duke Cunningham, 83, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1991–2005). • Jacques Dorfmann, 79, French film producer (Patate, Juliette and Juliette, The Witness), screenwriter and film director. • Charmaine Papertalk Green, 62–63, Australian poet and artist. • Esther Grether, 89, Swiss art collector and businesswoman. • María Izaguirre Francos, 73, Mexican politician, deputy (2003–2006, 2009–2012) and senator (2012–2018). • Takaya Hashi, 72, Japanese voice actor (Fist of the North Star, Naruto, Moomin), heart attack. • Steve Hayden, 78, American advertising executive, CEO and vice-chairman of Ogilvy. • David Hays, 80, English-born Scottish cricketer (Cambridge University). • Jim Kimball, 59, American drummer (Laughing Hyenas, Mule, The Jesus Lizard). • Serhiy Kolisnyk, 60, Ukrainian artist. • Dame Peggy Koopman-Boyden, 82, New Zealand gerontologist. • Abdellah Liegeon, 67, Algerian footballer (Monaco, Strasbourg, national team). • Tshidi Madia, 42, South African political journalist and associate political editor (EWN). • Frederica Massiah-Jackson, 74, American judge. • Atis Monteiro, 93, Brazilian footballer (Portuguesa). • Mitsuru Motoi, 83, Japanese tennis player. • Cesare Nosiglia, 80, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop of Vicenza (2003–2010) and Turin (2010–2022). • Park Sung-soo, 55, South Korean archer, Olympic champion (1988). • Eusebio Poncela, 79, Spanish actor (Law of Desire, Arrebato, Ogro). • Oleg Skorkin, 64, Russian footballer (SKA-Khabarovsk, FC Luch). • Trần Trọng Duyệt, 92, Vietnamese prison warden. • Richard Vasgaard, 75, American politician, member of the South Dakota House of Representatives (2021–2023), farming accident. • Robert Westman, 23, American mass shooter. • Andrée Yanacopoulo, 97, Tunisian-born Canadian doctor and sociologist. 28Muhammad Abd al-Karim al-Ghamari, Yemeni military officer, chief of staff of the Yemeni Armed Forces (since 2016). • Thelma Admon, 75, Israeli writer. • Lourdes Ambriz, 67, Mexican soprano, cancer. • Jamal Amer, 57, Yemeni journalist and politician, minister of foreign affairs of the Houthi-led government (since 2024), airstrike. • Daniel Ariciu, 74, Romanian footballer (Argeș Pitești, Baia Mare, Olt Scornicești). • Rinchen Barsbold, 89, Mongolian paleontologist. • Lucia de Berk, 63, Dutch paediatric nurse, subject of Accused. • Randy Boone, 83, American actor (The Virginian, Cimarron Strip, Terminal Island). • Gary Burbank, 84, American radio personality (WLW, Earl Pitts, Gilbert Gnarley). • Lillian G. Burry, 89, American politician. • Mike de Leon, 78, Filipino film director, screenwriter, and producer (Sister Stella L., Itim, ''Batch '81''). • Tibor Hajdu, 95, Hungarian historian. • Rami Heuberger, 61, Israeli actor (''Schindler's List, Dawn, Golda'') and theatre director, cancer. • Ollie Horgan, 57, Irish football manager (Finn Harps, Fanad United), cancer. • Bal Karve, 95, Indian actor (Lapandav, Chatak Chandni). • Mufti Kifayatullah, 62, Pakistani Islamic scholar and politician, member of the Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (2008–2013), complications from gunshot wounds. • Zhanna Kolodub, 95, Ukrainian composer and teacher. • Cal Langford, 66, Canadian Olympic bobsledder (1988, 1992). • Joseph W. Luter III, 86, American meat processing executive, chairman of Smithfield Foods. • Dan Margalit, 87, Israeli journalist (Haaretz) and television host. • Randy Moffitt, 76, American baseball player (San Francisco Giants, Toronto Blue Jays, Houston Astros). • Estela Molina, 77, Mexican professional wrestler. • Daryl Patterson, 81, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers, Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals), World Series champion (1968). • Gary Didier Perez, 59, Haitian singer. • Ahmed al-Rahawi, Yemeni politician, prime minister of the Houthi-led government (since 2024), airstrike. • Walfredo de los Reyes, 92, Cuban percussionist. • Sir Roger Sands, 83, British public servant, clerk of the House of Commons (2003–2006). • Naun Shundi, 66, Albanian actor, skin cancer. • Jan Szkodoń, 78, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Kraków (1988–2022). • Oscar Zijlstra, 73, Dutch footballer (Cambuur). 29Arantza Arruti, 79, Spanish politician and ETA militant. • Giulia Barone, 78, Italian historian, medievalist and paleographer. • Charles Bierbauer, 83, American journalist (CNN). • Helmut Böck, 94, German Olympic Nordic skier (1952, 1956). • Arthur Brauss, 89, German actor (Cross of Iron, Hot Pavements of Cologne, ''The Goalkeeper's Fear of the Penalty''). • Ram Caspi, 86, Israeli attorney. • Jayme Chemello, 93, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop (1969–1977) and bishop (1977–2009) of Pelotas. • James B. Culbertson, 87, American diplomat, ambassador to the Netherlands (2008–2009). • Robert Diouf, 83, Senegalese Olympic wrestler (1972, 1976). • Tarek Ehlail, 43, German filmmaker, screenwriter and producer, traffic collision. • Ex Tuuttiz, 36–37, Finnish rapper, music producer and DJ. (death announced on this date) • Gabriel Feltz, 54, German conductor. • Gary Gray, 72, American baseball player (Texas Rangers, Cleveland Indians, Seattle Mariners). • Menachem Hacohen, 93, Israeli rabbi and politician, MK (1974–1988). • Tom Hidley, 93, American audio engineer. (death announced on this date) • Kim Hughes, 73, American basketball player (New York / New Jersey Nets, Denver Nuggets, Cleveland Cavaliers), ABA champion (1976). • Inshan Ishmael, 57, Trinidadian broadcaster, founder of the Islamic Broadcast Network, cancer. • Stephen Q. Luckett, 86, American painter. • Yoshio Matsumoto, 87, Japanese businessman, pancreatic cancer. • Alan Moffat, 73, Canadian football player (Hamilton Tiger-Cats). • Uhuru Moiloa, 66, South African politician, member of the Gauteng Provincial Legislature (2014–2019). (death announced on this date) • Francis Okobo, 88, Nigerian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Nsukka (1990–2013). • Eric Ozario, 76, Indian Konkani music composer, kidney disease. • Alberto Padilla, 60, Mexican journalist and television presenter. • Louis M. Pate Jr., 88, American politician, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (1995–1997, 2003–2009) and Senate (2011–2019). • Ahmad Pejman, 90, Iranian-American composer. • Dougie Rooney, 77, Scottish trade unionist, president of the Trades Union Congress (2009–2010). (death announced on this date) • Rodion Shchedrin, 92, Russian composer (Lolita, Carmen Suite, Anna Karenina) and pianist. • Uwe Siemon-Netto, 88, German religious editor. • Liisa Suihkonen, 81, Finnish cross-country skier, Olympic silver medalist (1976). • Stanislav Tarasov, 72, Russian political scientist, lung cancer. • Steve Thompson, 70, English football player (Lincoln City, Charlton Athletic) and manager (Lincoln City), cancer. • Klaus Thunemann, 88, German bassoonist. • Ramón Tolosa, 65, Colombian road cyclist. • Taimo Toomast, 63, Estonian operatic baritone. • Álvaro Vidal Rivadeneyra, 82, Peruvian politician, minister of health (2003–2004). • Charlie Walton, 78, American politician, member of the Kentucky House of Representatives (1993–2005). • Philippe Waxweiler, 81, Belgian painter and sculptor. • Irina Zorina, 87, Russian historian, writer and translator. 30Charles Arthurson, 88, Canadian Anglican clergyman, suffragan bishop of Saskatchewan (1989–2008). • Tim Boswell, Baron Boswell of Aynho, 82, British politician, MP (1987–2010) and member of the House of Lords (2010–2025). • Bud Brocken, 67, Dutch footballer (Willem II, national team). • Neil de Beer, 56, South African politician, businessman and security consultant, colon cancer. • Julie Calvert, 61, Australian cricketer (Victoria, national team). • Trax Colton, 96, American actor (It Happened in Athens, The Marriage-Go-Round). • Ed Donovan, 93, American actor and magazine editor. • Ruth Elton, 91, British-Nigerian Christian missionary. • Thomas C. Ely, 73, American Episcopal priest, bishop of Vermont (2001–2019). • Henrique Filellini, 86, Brazilian Olympic water polo player (1968). • Harrie Geelen, 86, Dutch illustrator, film director and animator. • Bernard Joseph Harrington, 91, American Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Detroit (1993–1998) and bishop of Winona (1998–2009). • Marion Irvine, 95, American nun and marathon runner. • Lee Roy Jordan, 84, American football player (Alabama Crimson Tide, Dallas Cowboys). • Mark Knoller, 73, American journalist (CBS News, Associated Press). • Arnoldo Kraus, 73, Mexican physician and writer. • Evgeny Levitan, 81, Russian pianist. • Terry Ley, 78, American baseball player (New York Yankees). • Juhani Markola, 83, Finnish singer. • Antonio Masa Godoy, 83, Spanish politician, deputy (1977–1979). • Abu Obaida, 40, Palestinian militant and spokesperson (Al-Qassam Brigades), airstrike. • Andriy Parubiy, 54, Ukrainian politician, MP (since 2007), chairman of the Verkhovna Rada (2016–2019), shot. • Nelson Price, 94, American Southern Baptist Convention pastor. • Carol Saline, 86, American journalist (Philadelphia), acute myeloid leukemia. • Rolf Schulmeister, 82, German educator. • Lynn Simons, 91, American politician. • Víctor Terradellas Maré, 62, Spanish businessman and political activist, stroke. • Hélène Tétreault, 67, Canadian Olympic handball player (1976). • Barrie Thomas, 88, English footballer (Scunthorpe United, Newcastle United, Mansfield Town). • Anta Toros, 77, Turkish actress. • Luis Fernando Verissimo, 88, Brazilian writer, pneumonia. • Greg Whitby, 73, Australian educator. 31Sylvain Amic, 58, Senegalese-born French art historian. • Solomon Arase, 69, Nigerian police officer, inspector general (2015–2016). • Mike Briggs, 66, American politician, member of the California State Assembly (1998–2002), cancer. • Diego de Morón, 78, Spanish guitarist. • William Diamond, 80, American politician, secretary of state of Maine (1989–1996), member of the Maine House of Representatives (1977–1982) and three-time Maine senator. • Bálint Dömölki, 90, Hungarian mathematician. • Sharon Ellul-Bonici, 55, Maltese politician. (death announced on this date) • Waldemar Espinoza Soriano, 89, Peruvian historian. • Jeon Seong-hwan, 84–85, South Korean actor (East of Eden, Deep Rooted Tree). • Kiril Kadiiski, 78, Bulgarian poet and essayist. • John Macrae, 92, British diplomat, ambassador to Senegal (1985–1990) and Morocco (1990–1992). • Priya Marathe, 38, Indian actress (Ya Sukhano Ya, Tu Tithe Me, Pavitra Rishta), cancer. • Teresa María, 81, Spanish singer and dubbing actress, complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Haim Nagid, 84, Israeli poet and writer. • František Němec, 92, Czech cinematographer. • Ruth Paine, 92, American teacher. • Radna Sakhaltuev, 90, Ukrainian animator (Adventures of Captain Wrongel, Treasure Island). • Elói Schleder, 74, Brazilian Olympic runner (1984). • Gerald Schubert, 86, American geophysicist. • Johnny Vilstrup, 58, Danish footballer (Lyngby, Luton Town, AGF). • Louise Vincent, 49, American harm reduction activist. • Evgeny Vyborov, 72, Russian bandy player. • Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, 82, American novelist (Ariosto, Dead & Buried). ==References==
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