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Deaths in February 2017

The following is a list of notable deaths in February 2017.

February 2017
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Ahamed, 78, Indian politician, Minister of External Affairs (2004–2014), heart attack. • Anne Arrasmith, 70, American artist and curator. • Keith Barber, 72, British geographer. • Asim Basu, 81, Indian theatre director, lung infection. • David Peter Battaglia, 86, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1977–1995). • Lars-Erik Berenett, 74, Swedish actor (Jordskott, Skilda världar). • Albano Bortoletto Cavallin, 86, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Guarapuava (1986–1992) and Archbishop of Londrina (1992–2006), surgical complications. • Mark Brownson, 41, American baseball player (Colorado Rockies). • Desmond Carrington, 90, British actor (Emergency – Ward 10) and broadcaster. • Robert Dahlqvist, 40, Swedish rock singer and guitarist (The Hellacopters, Dundertåget), drowning as a result of a seizure. • Constantin Dinulescu, 85, Romanian footballer (AS Progresul București). • John Fuhr, 88, American politician. • Sandy Gandhi, 59, Indian-born Australian comedian. • Stig Grybe, 88, Swedish actor (Charlie Strapp and Froggy Ball Flying High). • Cor van der Hoeven, 95, Dutch footballer (Ajax). • William Melvin Kelley, 79, American novelist, complications from kidney failure. • Basilio Lami Dozo, 88, Argentine military officer. • Carter Manny, 98, American architect. • Sir Ken Morrison, 85, British businessman, president of Morrisons. • Oskar A. Munch, 88, Norwegian businessman (ABB Group). • Bernardine Portenski, 67, New Zealand long-distance runner, ovarian cancer. • Alma Redlinger, 92, Romanian painter. • Edward Tipper, 95, American World War II veteran (Easy Company), depicted in Band of Brothers. • Étienne Tshisekedi, 84, Congolese politician, Prime Minister (1991, 1992–1993, 1997), pulmonary embolism. • Antoon Verschoot, 91, Belgian bugler. • Esther K. Walling, 76, American politician, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly (1983–1989), cancer. • A. N. Yiannopoulos, 88, Greek-born American legal academic. 2Gordon Aikman, 31, British ALS campaigner, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. • José Antonio Alonso, 56, Spanish politician, Minister of the Interior (2004–2006) and Defence (2006–2008), lung cancer. • Alvin Baldus, 90, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Wisconsin's 3rd congressional district (1975–1981) and the Wisconsin State Assembly (1966–1975, 1989–1997). • Atsuko Betchaku, 56, Japanese pacifist and educator. • Angelo Bissessarsingh, 34, Trinidadian historian and author, pancreatic cancer. • William J. Campbell, 85, American lieutenant general. • Tom Drake, 86, American wrestler and politician, member of the Alabama House of Representatives (1960–1992), Speaker (1983–1987). • John Hilton, 74, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers, Detroit Lions), fall. • Bertram Kostant, 88, American mathematician. • Max Lüscher, 93, Swiss psychotherapist. • George Maderos, 83, American football player (San Francisco 49ers). • Predrag Matvejević, 84, Bosnian-Croatian writer and literature professor. • Peter McArthur, 79, Australian politician, member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly for Ringwood (1976–1982). • Perry McGriff, 79, American football player and politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (2000–2002). • Shunichiro Okano, 85, Japanese football player, manager (national team) and sports executive, lung cancer. • Miltos Papapostolou, 81, Greek football player and manager (AEK Athens, national team). • Ruan Posheng, 100, Chinese politician, member of the National People's Congress (1979–1988). • Jeff Sauer, 73, American ice hockey coach (Wisconsin Badgers), pancreatic cancer. • Seymour Jonathan Singer, 92, American cell biologist. • Su Hongjun, 76, Chinese astronomer. • Gonzalo Taboada, 88, Spanish Olympic bobsledder (1956). 3Dritëro Agolli, 85, Albanian writer, pulmonary disease. • Zoya Bulgakova, 102, Russian actress. • Donald Campbell, 90, American sprinter. • Earl H. Carroll, 91, American federal judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona (1980–1994). • Carmelo Cassati, 92, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Trani-Barletta-Bisceglie (1990–1999). • Marjorie Corcoran, 66, American particle physicist, traffic collision. • Anthony French, 96, British-American physicist, contributor to the Manhattan Project. • Joseph Green, 82, American academic and theatre producer. • Joe Grima, 80, Maltese politician and broadcaster (Radio Malta). • Yoshiro Hayashi, 89, Japanese politician, Minister of Finance (1992–1993), multiple organ failure. • John M. Hayes, 76, American geochemist, pulmonary fibrosis. • Roy Heenan, 81, Canadian lawyer and academic, founder of Heenan Blaikie. • Colin Hutton, 90, English rugby league player (Widnes, Hull F.C.), manager and executive (Hull Kingston Rovers). • Hassan Joharchi, 48, Iranian actor, liver disease. • Marisa Letícia Lula da Silva, 66, Brazilian trade unionist, First Lady (2003–2010), stroke. • Richard Lyon, 93, American admiral and politician, Mayor of Oceanside, California (1992–2000). • Francis X. Mahoney, 94, American politician. • Shumon Miura, 91, Japanese Third Generation author, pneumonia. • Benny Perrin, 57, American football player (St. Louis Cardinals), suicide by gunshot. • Qin Huasun, 81, Chinese diplomat, Permanent Representative of China to the United Nations (1995-2000). • Lou Rowan, 91, Australian Test cricket umpire. • Lorenzo Servitje, 98, Mexican businessman and philanthropist, co-founder of Grupo Bimbo. • Martin Gotthard Schneider, 86, German theologian, cantor and church music composer. • Bob Stewart, 66, Canadian ice hockey player (California Golden Seals, St. Louis Blues). • Don Trousdell, 79, American artist. • John Waggener, 91, American major general. • Michael Whinney, 86, British Anglican prelate, Bishop of Southwell (1985–1988). 4Neil Betts, 90, Australian rugby union player (Queensland, Wallabies). • Antonio Casale, 84, Italian actor (The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, Le salamandre). • Dewey Crump, 70, American politician. • García de Andoin, 83, Spanish football player and manager. • Gervase de Peyer, 90, British clarinetist. • John Dickson, 72, New Zealand poet. • John Gay, 92, American screenwriter (Run Silent, Run Deep, Separate Tables). • Basil Hetzel, 94, Australian medical researcher, iodine deficiency campaigner. • Hans van der Hoek, 83, Dutch footballer (Feyenoord). • John Howes, 92, American professor of Asian studies. • Steve Lang, 67, Canadian bass guitarist (April Wine), complications from Parkinson's disease. • Margaret Mungherera, 59, Ugandan physician, President of the World Medical Association (2013–2014), cancer. • Sir Kenneth Newman, 90, British police officer, Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police (1982–1987). • Ivor Noël Hume, 89, British archaeologist (Wolstenholme Towne). • David Phillips, 60, American cinematographer (The Basketball Diaries, Saturday Night Live). • Tim Piazza, 19, American student, injuries sustained in a hazing. • Bano Qudsia, 88, Pakistani writer (Raja Gidh). • Noel Simms, 82, Jamaican reggae percussionist and singer, lung cancer. • Marc Spitz, 47, American writer (We Got the Neutron Bomb, Bowie: A Biography) and music journalist (Spin). • Georgy Taratorkin, 72, Russian stage and film actor. • Yang Shiming, 92, Chinese thermodynamicist. 5Irma Adelman, 86, Romanian-born American economist. • Rahila Al Riyami, Omani politician. • García de Andoin, 83, Spanish football player and manager (Espanyol). • David Axelrod, 85, American arranger, composer and producer, lung cancer. • Ron Billingsley, 71, American football player (San Diego Chargers, Houston Oilers). • Ray Christensen, 92, American sportscaster (WCCO), upper respiratory infection. • Betty Collette, 86, American veterinary pathologist. • Glen Dudbridge, 78–79, British sinologist. • Sonny Geraci, 70, American singer (The Outsiders, Climax). • Gila Goldstein, 69, Italian-born Israeli actress, singer and transgender rights activist, stroke. • Luis Gómez-Montejano, 94, Spanish football executive, President of Real Madrid (2006). • Björn Granath, 70, Swedish actor (Madicken, Pelle the Conqueror, The American). • Carroll Izard, 93, American psychologist. • Kálmán Katona, 69, Hungarian politician. • Thomas Lux, 70, American poet, lung cancer. • Gopalkrishna P. Nayak, 89, Indian writer. • James Sankowski, 67, American ceramic artist. • Suranjit Sengupta, 71, Bangladeshi politician, MP (since 1979). • Harry Sullivan, 84, Australian VFL footballer (Carlton, Collingwood). 6Ivar Aronsson, 88, Swedish rower, Olympic silver medalist (1956). • Boy Asistio, 80, Filipino politician, Mayor of Caloocan (1980–1986, 1988–1995). • Len Bosman, 93, Australian politician, member of the Australian House of Representatives for St George (1963–1969). • Bill Britton, 82, Canadian football player (BC Lions, Calgary Stampeders). • Irwin Corey, 102, American comedian (The Steve Allen Show) and actor. • David Culver, 92, Canadian businessman (Alcan). • Christine Dolce, 35, American model, liver failure. • Marc Drogin, 80, American writer and illustrator. • Raymond Clare Edwards, 96, Canadian politician. • José Gea Escolano, 87, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Ibiza (1976–1987) and Mondoñedo-Ferrol (1987–2005). • Neil Gehrels, 64, American astronomer, pancreatic cancer. • Stan Jones, 67, American politician, member of the Indiana House of Representatives (1974–1990). • Inge Keller, 93, German actress (The Last Year, Aimée & Jaguar, Lola and Billy the Kid). • Djelloul Khatib, 80, Algerian independence activist and politician. • Alec McCowen, 91, English actor (A Night to Remember, Frenzy, Gangs of New York). • Frances Prince, 79, American politician. • Ted Proud, 86, British postal historian. • Vacys Reimeris, 95, Lithuanian poet. • Luis Santamarina, 74, Spanish Olympic bicycle racer (1964) . • Roy Forge Smith, 87, British production designer (Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Ghost Whisperer, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles). • Raymond Smullyan, 97, American mathematician and philosopher. • Deborah Lynn Steinberg, 55, American-British academic, author, educator and sociologist, breast cancer. • Albert Stubblebine, 87, American major general. • Roger Walkowiak, 89, French racing cyclist, Tour de France winner (1956). • Joost van der Westhuizen, 45, South African rugby union player (Bulls, Blue Bulls, national team), motor neuron disease. • Ritchie Yorke, 73, Australian music journalist, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. 7Svend Asmussen, 100, Danish jazz violinist. • Matt Baker, 61, American horse trainer and jockey. • Pat Beard, 69, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1983–1994), complications from exposure to Agent Orange. • Sam Blackwell, 86, American politician. • Valeriu Bularca, 85, Romanian wrestler, Olympic silver medalist (1964). • Andrew Davison, 37, American football player (New York Jets, Dallas Cowboys). • Sotsha Dlamini, 76, Swazi politician, Prime Minister (1986–1989), fall. • Smail Hamdani, 86, Algerian politician, Prime Minister (1998–1999). • Richard Hatch, 71, American actor (Battlestar Galactica, The Streets of San Francisco, All My Children), pancreatic cancer. • Michael Henshall, 88, British Anglican prelate, Bishop of Warrington (1976–1996). • Huang Mulan, 110, Chinese secret agent. • Loukianos Kilaidonis, 73, Greek singer-songwriter, respiratory infection. • Martti Laitinen, 87, Finnish footballer. • Sidney H. Liebson, 96, American scientist. • Luis Alberto Luna Tobar, 93, Ecuadorian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Cuenca (1981–2000). • Norah McClintock, 59, Canadian author, ovarian cancer. • Miho Nakayama, 78, Japanese comedian. • Nilawan Pintong, 101, Thai writer. • Gianfranco Plenizio, 76, Italian composer and conductor (Hotel Rwanda). • Antonín Přidal, 81, Czech writer and translator. • Hans Rosling, 68, Swedish academic, professor of International Health and co-founder of the Gapminder Foundation, pancreatic cancer. • John Salt, 75, British Anglican bishop, Diocese of St Helena (1999–2011). • Tzvetan Todorov, 77, Bulgarian-French philosopher. • Richard B. Wright, 79, Canadian novelist (Clara Callan). 8Ljubiša Beara, 77, Bosnian military officer and convicted war criminal. • Timothy Behrens, 79, British painter. • Claudia Belk, 79, American judge and lawyer. • Don Busath, 86, American photographer. • Alvin C. Bush, 93, American politician. • Viktor Chanov, 57, Ukrainian footballer, beaten. • Richard DuFour, 69, American educational researcher, cancer. • Georges El-Murr, 86, Lebanese-born Jordanian Melkite Catholic hierarch, Archbishop of Petra and Philadelphia (1992–2007) and Patriarchal Exarch of Iraq (1997–2004). • Giorgio Giacomelli, 87, Italian diplomat. • Kjell Heggelund, 84, Norwegian writer and editor. • Arthur Hyman, 95, American academic. • Sir Elihu Lauterpacht, 88, British lawyer. • Sir Peter Mansfield, 83, English physicist, laureate of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (2003). • Rina Matsuno, 18, Japanese pop singer (Shiritsu Ebisu Chugaku), lethal arrhythmia. • Brendan McGahon, 80, Irish politician, TD (1982–2002). • Patrick Mumbure Mutume, 73, Zimbabwean Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Mutare (since 1979). • Mohamud Muse Hersi, Somali politician, 79–80, President of Puntland (2005–2009). • Ray Newman, 94, American football coach. • Ólöf Nordal, 50, Icelandic politician, Minister of the Interior (2014–2017), cancer. • Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, 45, British socialite and television presenter, perforated ulcer and peritonitis. • José Luis Pérez de Arteaga, 66, Spanish music critic, musicologist and journalist. • Eileen Ramsay, 101, British photographer. • Tom Raworth, 78, British poet and publisher. • Tony Särkkä, 44, Swedish multi-instrumentalist (Abruptum, Ophthalamia). • Alan Simpson, 87, British comedy scriptwriter (''Hancock's Half Hour, Comedy Playhouse, Steptoe and Son''), lung disease. • Steve Sumner, 61, English-born New Zealand footballer (Christchurch United, Manurewa, national team), prostate cancer. • Mikhail Tolstykh, 36, Ukrainian DPR separatist commander (War in Donbas), rocket launcher explosion. • Yoshio Tsuchiya, 89, Japanese actor (Seven Samurai, The Human Vapor, Funeral Parade of Roses). • Jan Vansina, 87, Belgian historian and professor (University of Wisconsin–Madison). • Sir John Wells, 91, British politician, MP (1959–1987), complications from a fall. 9Serge Baguet, 47, Belgian racing cyclist, colon cancer. • Walter Brasch, 71, American journalist. • Joanne Brekke, 81, American politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives (1978–1993). • Donald Leslie Brothers, 93, Canadian politician, member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia (1958–1972). • Chen Hsing-ling, 92, Taiwanese military officer, head of the Air Force and Armed Forces. • Marcel Dandeneau, 85, American politician, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly (1975–1979), cancer. • Radu Gabrea, 79, Romanian film director (Călătoria lui Gruber) and screenwriter. • Claude Geffré, 91, French Roman Catholic theologian. • Barbara Gelb, 91, American biographer, playwright and journalist. • Kenneth Harrap, 85, British biochemist. • Piet Keizer, 73, Dutch footballer (Ajax, national team), lung cancer. • Josefina Leiner, 88, Mexican actress. • Božena Moserová, 90, Czech Olympic alpine skier. • Packy, 54, American-born Asian elephant, euthanized. • Simon Porter, 66, English cricket player and administrator (Oxfordshire). • André Salvat, 96, French Army colonel. • Warren Unna, 93, American journalist (The Washington Post), congestive heart failure. • William Uttal, 90, American psychologist and engineer. 10Wiesław Adamski, 69, Polish sculptor, stroke. • Roger Boas, 95, American politician, chief administrative officer of San Francisco (1977–1986). • Albert Boscov, 87, American businessman (Boscov's), pancreatic cancer. • Edward Bryant, 71, American science fiction and horror writer. • Miles Cahn, 95, American businessman, co-founder of Coach, Inc.H. R. Crawford, 78, American real estate developer and politician, prostate cancer. • Robert K. Dodge, 88, American politician. • Peter Farrer, 90, English author and cross-dresser. • Maxine Grimm, 102, American religious figure (Latter-day Saints). • Larry Hickman, 81, American football player (Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Green Bay Packers). • Max Hooper, 82, English naturalist. • Mike Ilitch, 87, American businessman (Little Caesars, Detroit Red Wings, Detroit Tigers). • Dahlov Ipcar, 99, American painter and author. • Piet Keizer, 73, Dutch footballer (AFC Ajax). • Ben Martin, 86, American photographer, complications from pulmonary fibrosis. • Hal Moore, 94, American lieutenant general and author (We Were Soldiers Once... And Young). • Yuriy Poyarkov, 80, Ukrainian volleyball player, Olympic champion (1964, 1968). • Royal Delta, 9, American racehorse, foaling complications. • James E. Service, 86, American vice admiral. • John Simpson, 84, American police official, President of Interpol (1984–1988). • Irwin Stambler, 92, American writer. • Bob Sweetan, 76, Canadian professional wrestler. • Charles Truman, 67, British art historian. • Wang Lin, 64, Chinese qigong master, multiple organ failure. • Tsuyoshi Yamanaka, 78, Japanese swimmer, Olympic silver medalist (1956, 1960), pneumonia. 11Danièle Djamila Amrane-Minne, 77, French-Algerian political activist, academic and writer. • Bruno A. Boley, 92, Italian-born American engineer. • Joe Bonnar, 68, English rugby league player. • Trish Doan, 31, South Korean-Canadian bass guitarist (Kittie). • Jeremy Geathers, 30, American arena football player (Spokane Shock, Orlando Predators), traffic collision. • Chavo Guerrero Sr., 68, American professional wrestler (NWA, AWA, WWE), liver cancer. • Eivind Hjelmtveit, 90, Norwegian cultural administrator (Riksteatret, Oslo Kino). • Knut Kleve, 90, Norwegian philologist. • Vasily Kudinov, 47, Russian handball player, Olympic champion (1992, 2000). • Allan Juel Larsen, 85, Danish Olympic cyclist. • Howard Leeds, 97, Canadian-born American television producer and writer (The Brady Bunch, Silver Spoons, ''Diff'rent Strokes''). • Harvey Lichtenstein, 87, American arts administrator (Brooklyn Academy of Music), complications from a stroke. • Kurt Marti, 96, Swiss poet and theologian. • Fab Melo, 26, Brazilian basketball player (Boston Celtics). • M. Mike Miller, 87, American travel writer and politician, member of the Alaska House of Representatives (1971–1987). • Gregg Northington, 68, American basketball player. • Piet Rentmeester, 78, Dutch racing cyclist. • Jaap Rijks, 97, Dutch Olympic equestrian (1948). • Amanda Rudd, 93, American librarian. • Jarmila Šuláková, 87, Czech folk singer. • Jiro Taniguchi, 69, Japanese manga artist (A Distant Neighborhood). • Juan Ulloa, 82, Costa Rican footballer (Alajuelense, national team). • Jozef Zlatňanský, 89, Slovak Roman Catholic prelate, Titular Bishop of Mons Faliscus (since 1997) and Secretary of ICCEE (1997–2004). • Joseph Zoundeiko, c.46-48, Central African warlord, airstrike. 12Dave Adolph, 79, American football coach (Cleveland Browns, San Diego Chargers, Los Angeles Raiders), cancer. • Ákos Ajtony, 72, Hungarian Olympic fencer. • Sam Arday, 71, Ghanaian football coach (national team). • Herminio Bautista, 82, Filipino actor and director (Bagets), member of Quezon City Council (1988–1991). • Jay Bontatibus, 52, American actor (The Young and the Restless, General Hospital), cancer. • Stacy Bromberg, 60, American woman darts player, world champion (2010), cancer. • Barbara Carroll, 92, American jazz pianist. • Sara Coward, 69, British actress (The Archers), breast cancer. • Damian, 52, British pop singer, cancer. • Nancy Diamond, 75, Canadian politician, Mayor of Oshawa, Ontario (1991–2003). • Åsleik Engmark, 51, Norwegian actor and comedian. • Héctor Fautario, 92, Argentine Air Force officer. • Michel Harvey, 80, Canadian ice hockey player (Hershey Bears, Quebec Nordiques). • Al Jarreau, 76, American jazz and R&B singer ("Moonlighting", "Since I Fell for You", "We Are the World"), seven-time Grammy winner, respiratory failure. • Hamida Khuhro, 80, Pakistani politician, writer, professor and historian. • Sione Lauaki, 35, Tongan-born New Zealand rugby union player (Chiefs, New Zealand national team), kidney failure. • Yitzhak Livni, 82, Israeli media executive and writer. • Alice Ludes, 104, American singer. • Albert Malbois, 101, French Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Évry-Corbeil-Essonnes (1966–1977). • Anna Marguerite McCann, 83, American archaeologist and art historian. • Quentin Moses, 33, American football player (Miami Dolphins, Arizona Cardinals), house fire. • Bobby Murdoch, 81, English footballer (Liverpool). • Giusto Pio, 91, Italian violinist and songwriter ("I treni di Tozeur"). • Ren Xinmin, 101, Chinese rocket scientist. • Clint Roberts, 82, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from South Dakota's 2nd congressional district (1981–1983), COPD. • David Seals, 69, American author and screenwriter (Powwow Highway). • Krystyna Sienkiewicz, 81, Polish actress and singer. • Philip C. Sorensen, 83, American politician. 13Ricardo Arias Calderón, 83, Panamanian politician, vice president (1990–1992). • Aage Birch, 90, Danish sailor, Olympic silver medalist (1968). • Edward E. David Jr., 92, American electrical engineer, Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology (1970–1973). • Melvin Defleur, 93, American mass communications scholar. • Harold Denton, 80, American public servant, Director of the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation. • Raymond Dugrand, 92, French geographer. • E-Dubble, 34, American rap artist, infection. • Mostafa El-Abbadi, 88, Egyptian historian, heart failure. • Fame and Glory, 11, Irish racehorse, winner of the Irish Derby and Ascot Gold Cup, heart attack. • Paulo Henrique Filho, 52, Brazilian footballer. • Richard Gebhardt, 85, American politician. • Jan Grabowski, 66, Polish speedway rider. • Aileen Hernandez, 90, American union organizer and women's rights activist, President of the National Organization for Women (1970–1971). • Gerald Hirschfeld, 95, American cinematographer (Young Frankenstein, Fail Safe). • Giorgos Ioannou, 90, Greek artist. • Kim Jong-nam, 45, North Korean political figure, member of Kim dynasty, poisoned. • Bruce Lansbury, 87, British-American television producer (Murder, She Wrote, The Wild Wild West, Knight Rider) and screenwriter, complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Carol Lloyd, 68, Australian singer, complications from COPD. • Lucky Pulpit, 16, American racehorse, heart attack. • John Rote, 88, American field hockey player. • J. Glenn Schneider, 81, American educator and politician. • Salma Siddiqui, 85, Indian novelist. • Darrell K. Smith, 55, American football player (Toronto Argonauts), cancer. • Momo Wandel Soumah, 39, Guinean footballer, heart attack. • Seijun Suzuki, 93, Japanese director and screenwriter. • Robin Tamplin, 88-89, Irish Olympic rower. • Odd Tandberg, 92, Norwegian painter. • Satya Pal Wahi, 88, Indian corporate executive (Oil and Natural Gas Corporation). • Jim Watson, 73, New Zealand biotechnologist. • Rebecca Welles, 89, American actress. 14Anne Aaserud, 74, Norwegian art historian. • Mikhail Agranovich, 86, Russian mathematician. • B. B. Bhattacharya, 71, Indian economist and professor, cardiac arrest. • Cipriano Chemello, 71, Italian racing cyclist, Olympic bronze medalist (1968). • Adrien Duvillard, 82, French Olympic skier (1956, 1960). • Siegfried Herrmann, 84, German Olympic long-distance runner (1956, 1964). • Ríkharður Jónsson, 87, Icelandic footballer. • Jiří Lanský, 83, Czech Olympic high jumper (1960), European championship silver medalist (1954, 1958). • Elisabeth Lichtenberger, 91, Austrian geographer. • Molly Mahood, 97, British literary scholar. • Joseph Neal, 66, American politician, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (since 1993). • Paul Nguyên Van Hòa, 85, Vietnamese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Phan Thiết (1975) and Nha Trang (1975–2009). • Deanna Summers, 76, American songwriter ("Goodbye Priscilla (Bye Bye Baby Blue)"). • Jim Swan, 75, Scottish chemist and whisky expert. • Hans Trass, 88, Estonian botanist. • Casimir Wang Mi-lu, 74, Chinese clandestine Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Qinzhou (1981–2003). • John Watkinson, 84, New Zealand soil chemist. • George Herbert Weiss, 86, American mathematician. • Walter Wheeler, 91, American politician. 15Gretchen Garner, 77, American art historian and curator. • Rich Ingold, 53, American arena football player and coach (Washington Commandos, Quad City Steamwheelers, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pioneers). • Manfred Kaiser, 88, German football player and manager (Wismut Gera). • Margareta Kjellin, 68, Swedish politician, MP (since 2006), lung cancer. • Olavi Luoto, 90, Finnish Olympian. • Stuart McLean, 68, Canadian radio broadcaster (The Vinyl Cafe), melanoma. • Michèle McQuigg, 69, American politician, member of the Virginia House of Delegates (1998–2008). • Silvana Pierucci, 87, Italian Olympic long jumper. • Roy Proverbs, 84, English footballer (Gillingham). • Gelek Rimpoche, 77, Tibetan-born American Buddhist teacher. • José Solé, 87, Mexican stage actor and director. • Tadeusz Swietochowski, 84, Polish-American historian. • Loren Wiseman, 65, American game designer (Game Designers' Workshop), heart attack. 16Cordelia Agbebaku, 55, Nigerian academic administrator. • Josef Augusta, 70, Czech ice hockey player and coach, Olympic silver medalist (1976), pancreatic cancer. • William Beck, 87, American Olympic skier. • Dick Bruna, 89, Dutch author and illustrator (Miffy). • Les Cocker, 77, English footballer (Wolverhampton). • Teresa del Conde, 82, Mexican art historian and critic. • Norman Thomas di Giovanni, 83, American editor and translator. • Ross Greenberg, 60, American journalist and antivirus pioneer, pneumonia and multiple sclerosis. • Bengt Gustavsson, 89, Swedish football player and manager. • Hamish Hardie, 88, British Olympic sailor. • Isahak Isahakyan, 83, Armenian banker, chairman of the Central Bank (1986–1994). • Jannis Kounellis, 80, Greek-Italian artist. • Elsa Marston, 83, American author. • Osmond P. Martin, 86, Belizean Roman Catholic Prelate, Bishop of Belize City-Belmopan (1983–2006). • Jack Mulrooney, 82, Australian rules footballer (St Kilda). • Dimitris Mytaras, 83, Greek painter. • Pericoma Okoye, 81–82, Nigerian singer. • Ali Osman, 58–59, Sudanese composer and conductor. • Richard Pankhurst, 89, British academic. • Peter Richardson, 85, English cricketer (Worcestershire, Kent, national team). • Krishnaraj Sriram, 43, Indian cricketer, cardiac arrest. • George Steele, 79, American professional wrestler (WWF) and actor (Ed Wood), renal failure. • Jerome Tuccille, 80, American writer and activist. • Wang Ben-hu, 63, Taiwanese television presenter, cancer. • Duke Washington, 83, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles), pneumonia. • Ep Wieldraaijer, 89, Dutch politician, member of House of Representatives (1963–1974). 17Alan Aldridge, 73, British graphic designer (The Who, Elton John). • Ernest Ambler, 93, British-American physicist. • Charles L. Bartlett, 95, American journalist (Chattanooga Times), Pulitzer Prize winner (1956), heart ailment. • Evangelos Basiakos, 63, Greek politician, MP (since 1989), heart attack. • Nicole Bass, 52, American bodybuilder and professional wrestler (WWF, ECW, XPW), stroke. • Peter Belt, 87, British inventor. • David Braine, 76, British philosopher. • Helmut Brenner, 60, Austrian musicologist. • P. Michael Conneally, 85, American geneticist. • Lars Engberg, 74, Danish politician, Lord Mayor of Copenhagen (2004–2005). • Tore Eriksson, 79, Swedish biathlete, Olympic bronze medalist (1968). • Just Faaland, 95, Norwegian economist. • Warren Frost, 91, American actor (Twin Peaks, Matlock, Seinfeld). • Börge Hellström, 59, Swedish writer (Roslund/Hellström), cancer. • Tomislav Ivančić, 78, Croatian Roman Catholic theologian and academic. • Cecil J. Kempf, 89, American military officer, Chief of United States Navy Reserve (1983–1987). • Emmanuelle Khanh, 79, French stylist and fashion designer, pancreatic cancer. • Kim Ji-young, 78, South Korean actress (Silenced, Arahan, Too Beautiful to Lie). • Louis Quatorze, 24, American thoroughbred racehorse and sire, heart attack. • Theodore J. Lowi, 85, American political scientist. • Robert H. Michel, 93, American politician, U.S Representative from Illinois's 18th district (1957–1995), pneumonia. • Leonard Myers, 38, American football player (New England Patriots), cancer. • Isarapong Noonpakdee, 83, Thai army officer, Commander of the Royal Thai Army (1992). • Michael Novak, 83, American Roman Catholic theologian, complications from colon cancer. • Russ Prior, 67, Canadian Olympic weightlifter (1976), world championship bronze medalist (1976). • Tom Regan, 78, American philosopher and animal rights advocate, pneumonia. • Andrew Schneider, 74, American journalist (Pittsburgh Press, Seattle Post-Intelligencer), Pulitzer Prize winner (1986, 1987), heart failure. • Doris Seale, 80, American librarian and poet. • Hank Searls, 94, American author and screenwriter. • Ved Prakash Sharma, 61, Indian writer, lung cancer. • Peter Skellern, 69, English singer-songwriter, brain cancer. • Niki Stajković, 57, Austrian Olympic diver (1972, 1976, 1980, 1988, 1992), European championship silver medalist (1987), heart failure. • James Stevenson, 87, American illustrator and author. • Su Qiang, 85, Chinese inorganic chemist. • Thomas Sweeney, 87, Australian rugby union player. • Michael Tuchner, 82, British film and theatre director. • Marko Veselica, 81, Croatian politician, economist and convicted dissident. • Tony Vinson, 81, Australian social scientist. • Sir Nicholas Wall, 71, English judge, President of the Family Division (2010–2012). • Magnus Wenninger, 97, American mathematician and author. 18Omar Abdel-Rahman, 78, Egyptian Muslim leader and convicted terrorist. • Victor Arbekov, 74, Russian motocross racer, world champion (1965). • Kelvin Belcher, 55, American tennis player. • Jambuwantrao Dhote, 77, Indian politician, cardiac arrest. • Nick Dupree, 34, American disability rights activist, sepsis and cardiac failure. • Lyla Elliott, 82, Australian politician, member of the Western Australian Legislative Council (1971–1986), cancer. • Hiram Fong Jr., 77, American politician. • Frank Gotch, 90, American physician. • Gene Hatfield, 91, American artist. • Roger Hynd, 75, Scottish football player (Rangers, Birmingham City) and manager (Motherwell). • Kris Kaspersky, 40, Russian computer security researcher, injuries sustained in skydiving accident. • Ivan Koloff, 74, Canadian professional wrestler (WWF, NWA), liver cancer. • Erland Kops, 80, Danish badminton player, European championship silver medalist (1970). • Tom Larson, 69, American politician, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly (2011–2016), lung cancer. • Norma McCorvey, 69, American political activist, plaintiff in U.S. Supreme Court case Roe v. Wade. • Henk Nienhuis, 75, Dutch football player and manager (Veendam). • Sir Michael Ogio, 74, Papua New Guinean politician, Governor-General (since 2010). • Nadezhda Olizarenko, 63, Ukrainian track athlete, Olympic champion (1980). • Samuel Poyntz, 90, Irish prelate, Bishop of Connor (1987–1995). • John Ross, 90, Austrian-born American chemist. • Richard Schickel, 84, American film critic (Time), complications from a series of strokes. • Lawrence F. Snowden, 95, American military officer. • Pasquale Squitieri, 78, Italian film director and screenwriter (Gang War in Naples, Father of the Godfathers, Il prefetto di ferro). • Clyde Stubblefield, 73, American drummer (James Brown), kidney failure. • Sulamani, 17, Irish racehorse, euthanized. • Alan Thompson, 92, British academic and politician, MP for Dunfermline Burghs (1959–1964). • Peggy Tiger, 74, American Cherokee Nation author and art gallery owner. • Dan Vickerman, 37, South African-born Australian rugby union footballer (Brumbies, Waratahs, national team), suicide. • Carmen Delgado Votaw, 81, Puerto Rican civil rights activist. 19Bjarne Arentz, 88, Norwegian Olympic alpine skier. • Alejandro Atchugarry, 64, Uruguayan lawyer and politician, Minister of Economy and Finance (2002–2003), aneurysm. • Shibaji Banerjee, 60s, Indian footballer (Mohun Bagan), heart attack. • Xavier Beulin, 58, French agribusiness executive (Avril), heart attack. • Charismatic, 20, American racehorse, winner of the 1999 Kentucky Derby and the 1999 Preakness Stakes, pelvic hemorrhage. • Richard J. Coffee, 92, American politician, Chairman of the New Jersey Democratic State Committee (1977–1981). • Larry Coryell, 73, American jazz guitarist, heart failure. • Don Dixon, Baron Dixon, 87, British politician, MP for Jarrow (1979–1997). • Dean Ehlers, 87, American college basketball coach (Memphis, James Madison). • Kaci Kullmann Five, 65, Norwegian politician, Storting (1981–1997) and Chairwoman of the Norwegian Nobel Committee (since 2015), breast cancer. • Anthony Forbes, 79, British stockbroker (Cazenove). • Karla M. Gray, 69, American state judge, Associate Justice (1991–2000) and Chief Justice (2001–2008) of the Montana Supreme Court, cancer. • Darryl Hammond, 49, American arena football player (St. Louis Stampede, Nashville Kats, Georgia Force), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. • Kyoko Hayashi, 86, Japanese author. • Altamas Kabir, 68, Indian judge, Chief Justice (2012–2013). • Hillar Kärner, 81, Estonian chess player. • Jørgen Kieler, 97, Danish physician and World War II resistance member. • Maggie Lunn, 56, English casting director (Robin Hood, Notes on a Scandal, Cranford), cancer. • Harry MacPherson, 90, American baseball player (Boston Braves). • Halaevalu Mataaho Ahomee, 90, Tongan royal, Queen Consort (1965–2006), Queen Mother (since 2006). • Paul McCarthy, 45, Irish footballer (Wycombe Wanderers, Brighton & Hove Albion). • Richard McMillan, 65, Canadian actor (The Day After Tomorrow, The Fountain, M. Butterfly), thyroid cancer. • Charlotte Oleson, 84, Canadian politician. • Sidney Schwartz, 87, American tennis player. • Igor Shafarevich, 93, Ukrainian-born Russian mathematician. • Saadi Simawe, 70, Iraqi-born American author. • Renate Simson, 82, American scholar of African-American literature. • Danuta Szaflarska, 102, Polish actress. • Bob White, 81, Canadian trade unionist. • Chris Wiggins, 86, English-born Canadian voice actor (Babar, Friday the 13th: The Series, The Best Damn Fiddler from Calabogie to Kaladar). • Nancy Willard, 80, American writer. • John S. Wold, 100, American politician, U.S. House of Representatives from Wyoming's at-large congressional district (1969–1971). • Marilyn B. Young, 79, American historian. • Roman Zhuravskyi, 68, Ukrainian footballer (Dynamo Kyiv, Karpaty Lviv). 20Benjamin F. Bailar, 82, American civil servant, Postmaster General (1975–1978). • Ilene Berns, 73, American record executive (Bang Records). • George L. Blackburn, 81, American surgeon, clinician, researcher and author. • Jaroslava Blažková, 83, Slovak writer. • Torbjörn Blomqvist, 76, Finnish Olympic sprint canoer. • Brenda Buttner, 55, American news correspondent (Fox News), cancer. • Vitaly Churkin, 64, Russian diplomat, Permanent Representative to the United Nations (since 2006), Ambassador to Belgium (1994–1998) and child actor (''A Mother's Heart''), heart failure. • Timothy A. Cohn, 59, American hydrologist, mantle cell lymphoma. • Mildred Dresselhaus, 86, American nanotechnologist. • José Fernandes Fafe, 90, Portuguese diplomat and writer. • Jamie Fox, 62, American government official and political strategist, New Jersey Commissioner of Transportation (2014–2015), heart failure. • Steve Hewlett, 58, British journalist (The Guardian) and radio presenter (The Media Show), oesophageal cancer. • Huang Feili, 99, Chinese musician and conductor. • Sofía Ímber, 92, Romanian-born Venezuelan journalist. • Alan Knight, 67-68, Australian academic. • Antony Mitradas, 103, Indian film director. • Fenton Mole, 91, American baseball player (New York Yankees). • Leo Murphy, 78, Northern Irish Gaelic footballer. • Cyril Pavlov, 97, Russian religious leader (Russian Orthodox Church). • Dickie Roche, 86, Irish rugby union player. • Eric Smith, 97, Australian artist. • Suthan Suthersan, 60, Sri Lankan-born American environmental engineer. • Carol Vereș, 90, Romanian Olympic rower. • André Vlayen, 85, Belgian racing cyclist. 21Max Angus, 102, Australian painter. • Kenneth Arrow, 95, American economist, Nobel Prize laureate (1972). • Brunella Bovo, 84, Italian actress (Miracle in Milan, The White Sheik). • Regina Branner, 85, Austrian Olympic athlete. • Enzo Carella, 65, Italian singer-songwriter. • Jeanne Martin Cissé, 90, Guinean teacher and politician. • Douglas Coe, 88, American evangelical leader. • Desmond Connell, 90, Irish Roman Catholic cardinal, Archbishop of Dublin (1988–2004). • Ion Croitoru, 53, Canadian professional wrestler (SMW, AWA, WWF) and convicted criminal. • Frank Delaney, 74, Irish author and journalist. • Jamal Udeen Al-Harith, 50, British terrorist, suicide bombing. (death announced on this date) • Sir Cosmo Haskard, 100, Irish-born British colonial administrator, Governor of the Falkland Islands (1964–1970). • Joy Hruby, 89, Australian actress (Brides of Christ) and television presenter. • Jean-Pierre Jorris, 91, French stage actor. • Salome Karwah, 28, Liberian nurse and ebola survivor, co-Time Person of the Year (2014), complications from childbirth. • Edwin Kessler, 88, American atmospheric scientist. • Long John, 6, American bucking bull. • Sir Michael Palmer, 88, British Army officer, Defence Services Secretary (1982–1985). • Graciela Paraskevaidis, 76, Argentine writer and composer. • Ruth L. Ratny, 89, American journalist and screenwriter, heart failure. • David Rhoads, 84, American Olympian. • Garel Rhys, 76, British economist and motor industry academic. • Setrak Sarkissian, 80–81, Lebanese tabla player. • Stanisław Skrowaczewski, 93, Polish-American conductor and composer. 22David Bárcena Ríos, 75, Mexican Olympic pentathlete (1964, 1968), equestrian (1972, 1976), and bronze medallist (1980). • Ronald Blackwood, 91, Jamaican-born American politician, Mayor of Mount Vernon, New York (1985–1996), first elected black mayor in New York state, Parkinson's disease. • Tommy Byars, 88, American motorcycle racer. • Kim Chance, 70, Australian politician and farmer, member of the Western Australian Legislative Council (1992–2009). • Maurice Chollet, 89, Swiss Olympic basketball player. • Gordon Gray Currie, 93, Canadian politician, member of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (1982–1986). • Ricardo Domínguez, 31, Mexican welterweight boxer, colon cancer. • Eni Faleomavaega, 73, American Samoan politician and attorney, Delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives (1989–2015), Lieutenant Governor (1985–1989). • Sir John Fieldsend, 95, British Zimbabwean judge. • Trevor D. Ford, 91, British geologist. • Ed Garvey, 76, American labor attorney, NFLPA executive director and counsel (1970–1983). • J. Karl Hedrick, 72, American mechanical engineer, lung cancer. • Clifford Kinvig, 82, British military historian. • Fritz Koenig, 92, German sculptor, creator of The Sphere at the World Trade Center. • Nikos Koundouros, 90, Greek film director (O Drakos). • Roberto Lamarca, 57, Venezuelan actor (Por estas calles), pulmonary illness. • Marcus Leyrer, 87, Austrian Olympic fencer (1964). • Ralph A. Loveys, 87, American politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1983–1989). • John McCormack, 91, Canadian ice hockey player (Toronto Maple Leafs, Montreal Canadiens). • Dag Østerberg, 78, Norwegian sociologist, philosopher and musicologist. • Aleksei Petrenko, 78, Ukrainian-born Russian actor (Agony, World War II: Behind Closed Doors). • Stephen Rhodes, 66, Irish radio presenter (BBC Three Counties Radio), motor neurone disease. • George Weedon, 96, British Olympic gymnast (1948, 1952). • Bill Woodson, 99, American voice actor (This Is Your FBI, Super Friends). 23Antonio Borghesi, 67, Italian politician. • Ward Chamberlin, 95, American public broadcasting executive (WETA), dementia. • Alan Colmes, 66, American political commentator (Fox News), lymphoma. • Don Cousens, 78, Canadian politician, Ontario MPP (1981–1994), Mayor of Markham, Ontario. • Bernie Custis, 88, American CFL player (Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Ottawa Rough Riders), member of the Canadian Football Hall of Fame. • Edward Diethrich, 81, American cardiovascular surgeon, brain cancer. • Bengt Fahlström, 78, Swedish journalist and television presenter, pneumonia. • Vic Fair, 78, British graphic designer. • Noli Francisco, 75, Filipino-born American poker player, kidney failure. • Charles M. Herzfeld, 91, Austrian-born American scientist. • Alfonso de Jesús Hinojosa Berrones, 92, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Ciudad Victoria (1974–1985). • Derek Ibbotson, 84, British runner, Olympic bronze medalist (1956). • David Keightley, 84, American sinologist. • Armin Medosch, 54, Austrian arts journalist, cancer. • Maurice Mewis, 87, Belgian Olympic wrestler. • Yashpal Mohanty, 38, Indian cricketer. • Sabine Oberhauser, 53, Austrian physician and politician, Minister of Health (since 2014) and Women's Affairs (since 2016), abdominal cancer. • Horace Parlan, 86, American-born Danish jazz pianist. • Óscar Salas Moya, 80, Bolivian politician and trade unionist, complications from pulmonary fibrosis. • Ivo Svoboda, 68, Czech politician, Finance Minister (1998–1999). • Richard Tilghman, 97, American politician. • David Waddington, Baron Waddington, 87, British politician, Home Secretary (1989–1990), Leader of the House of Lords (1990–1992), Governor of Bermuda (1992–1997). • Leon Ware, 77, American musician, record producer, and songwriter ("I Want You", "I Wanna Be Where You Are"), complications from prostate cancer. • Zander Wedderburn, 81, British psychologist. 24Faye Glenn Abdellah, 97, American nursing researcher and admiral. • Aldona Aleškevičienė-Statulevičienė, 81, Lithuanian mathematician. • Araldo Cossutta, 92, American architect. • Daryl, 61, American magician, suicide by hanging. • Carl Lodewijk Ebeling, 93, Dutch linguist. • Nderitu Gachagua, 63, Kenyan politician, Governor of Nyeri County (since 2013), pancreatic cancer. • Ronald T. Halverson, 80, American religious leader (LDS Church) and politician. • Fumio Karashima, 68, Japanese jazz pianist, cancer. • Lee Tsuntung, 100, Chinese Olympic basketball player (1948). • Gustaw Lutkiewicz, 92, Polish actor (A Year of the Quiet Sun). • Leigh Markopoulos, 48, German-born American art critic and curator. • Fred Oldfield, 98, American painter. • Vito Ortelli, 95, Italian racing cyclist. • Ren Hang, 29, Chinese photographer, suicide. • Tom Ryan, 92, Australian football player. • Seikaku Takagi, 93, Japanese calligrapher, pneumonia. • Miriam Tlali, 83, South African author. • Xie Xuejin, 93, Chinese geochemist. 25Hassan Al-Jundi, 78, Moroccan author, playwright and actor (The Message). • Abdullah Balak, 79, Turkish composer. • Johnny Boyle, 85, Irish Gaelic footballer. • Hassan Daaboul, Syrian general, head of military intelligence, bombing. • Neil Fingleton, 36, English basketball player, actor and stuntman (Game of Thrones, 47 Ronin, Avengers: Age of Ultron), heart failure. • Shifa Zikri Ibrahim, 30, Iraqi journalist (Rudaw), bombing. • Jan Hoem, 77, Norwegian demographer. • Scott Lew, 48, American screenwriter (Sexy Evil Genius, ''Bickford Shmeckler's Cool Ideas''), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. • Bobby Lumley, 84, English footballer (Hartlepool United, Charlton Athletic). • Eric Miller, 75, American record producer (Pablo Records), heart attack. • Carlos Miloc, 85, Uruguayan football coach (Tigres UANL). • Toshio Nakanishi, 61, Japanese musician (Plastics), esophageal cancer. • Elli Norkett, 20, Welsh rugby player (national team), traffic collision. • Bill Paxton, 61, American actor (Apollo 13, Titanic, Big Love), stroke as a complication from heart surgery. • Don Payne, 84, American jazz bassist. • Chez Pazienza, 47, American journalist, author and television producer. • Jack Pope, 103, American judge, attorney and author, Chief Justice of the Texas Supreme Court (1982–1985). • Dorothy P. Rice, 94, American economist, complications from a fall. • Boaz Vaadia, 65, Israeli-born American sculptor, pancreatic cancer. • Lloyd Williams, 83, Welsh rugby player (Cardiff, national team). 26Abu Khayr al-Masri, 59, Egyptian deputy leader of al-Qaeda, drone strike. • Katalin Berek, 86, Hungarian actress (Adoption). • Cabral, 16, Polish-born British dressage horse, Paralympic gold winner (2012), euthanized. • Jay Cronley, 73, American writer (Tulsa World). • Ludvig Faddeev, 82, Russian theoretical physicist and mathematician (Faddeev equations, Faddeev-Popov ghost). • Guðjón Finnbogason, 89, Icelandic footballer • L. R. Ford Jr., 89, American mathematician. • Eugene Garfield, 91, American linguist. • Ned Garver, 91, American baseball player (St. Louis Browns, Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Athletics). • Sunny Hale, 48, American polo player, complications from breast cancer. • Preben Hertoft, 89, Danish sexologist. • Louis S. Kahnweiler, 97, American property developer. • Aristides Kalantzakis, 89, Greek politician, Minister of Labor (1990–1993), Minister of Trade (1980–1981). • Sir Gerald Kaufman, 86, British politician, MP for Manchester Ardwick (1970–1983) and Manchester Gorton (since 1983), Father of the House (since 2015). • Stephen Lodge, 74, American screenwriter. • Jean-Paul Martin du Gard, 89, French Olympic runner (1952, 1956). • Essa Moosa, 81, South African judge and anti-apartheid activist. • Robert Nurock, 78, American stock market analyst. • Abdul Salam, 48–49, Afghan Taliban-recognized Governor of Kunduz, drone strike. • Mushi Santappa, 93, Indian chemist. • Irvine Sellar, 82, English property developer (The Shard). • Ray Stokes, 92, Australian footballer. • Joseph Wapner, 97, American judge (Los Angeles County Superior Court) and television personality (''The People's Court, Judge Wapner's Animal Court''), respiratory failure. 27Lyn Barnett, New Zealand-born Australian pop singer. (body discovered on this date) • Zvjezdan Cvetković, 56, Croatian football player and manager. • Marcel De Corte, 87, Belgian footballer (Anderlecht, national team). • John Harlan, 91, American radio and television personality (Password, Name That Tune). • Arvo Krikmann, 77, Estonian folklorist and academic. • Liu Zemin, 72, Chinese politician. • Syd Lowdon, 81, English rugby league player (Whitehaven, Workington Town, Cumberland). • Peter Mathews, 65, Irish politician, TD (2011–2016), oesophageal cancer. • Allen Morris, 84, American tennis player. • Eigil Nansen, 85, Norwegian human rights activist. • Carlos Humberto Romero, 92, Salvadoran politician, president (1977–1979). • P. Shiv Shankar, 87, Indian politician, Governor of Sikkim (1994–1995) and Kerala (1995–1996). • Sin Kek Tong, 72, Singaporean politician, founder of the Singapore People's Party. • Sam Summerlin, 89, American foreign correspondent (Associated Press), complications from Parkinson's disease. • Jórunn Viðar, 98, Icelandic pianist and composer. • Alex Young, 80, Scottish footballer (Hearts, Everton, national team). • Eva Maria Zuk, 71, Polish-born Mexican pianist. • Muhammad Tauseef Ahmed, 24, Pakistani footballer. 28Yuri Abramovich, 81, Ukrainian-born Russian test pilot. • Euel Box, 88, American film composer (Benji) and musician. • John H. Carrington, 82, American politician. • A. Welford Castleman Jr., 81, American physicist and chemist. • Walker Connor, 90, American political scientist. • Simeon Datumanong, 81, Filipino politician. • Donald Easten, 98, British Army officer, recipient of the Military Cross. • Leone di Lernia, 78, Italian radio host, singer and composer, liver cancer. • Peter Feil, 69, Swedish Olympic swimmer (1968). • Daphne Lorraine Gum, 101, Australian educator. • Spencer Hays, 80, American art collector. • Jarle Høysæter, 83, Norwegian television journalist. • Marian Javits, 92, American arts patron. • Paul Kangas, 79, American broadcaster (Nightly Business Report), complications from Parkinson's disease and prostate cancer. • Gabriel Konertz, 62, German Olympic rower (1976). • Carl Adam Lewenhaupt, 69, Swedish count. • Ric Marlow, 91, American songwriter ("A Taste of Honey") and actor (Bonanza, Magnum, P.I., Hawaii Five-O). • James McGrath, 85, Canadian politician, Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland and Labrador (1986–1991), MP (1957–1963, 1968–1986). • Douglas Milmine, 95, British Anglican prelate, Bishop of Paraguay (1973–1985). • Nicholas Mosley, 93, British novelist and biographer. • Joseph A. Panuska, 89, American educator, President of the University of Scranton (1982–1998). • Claude Pascal, 96, French composer. • Pierre Pascau, 78, Mauritian-Canadian journalist. • Vladimir Petrov, 69, Russian ice hockey player, Olympic champion (1972, 1976) and silver medalist (1980). • Antônio Ribeiro de Oliveira, 90, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Ipameri (1975–1985) and Archbishop of Goiânia (1985–2002). • Dave Rosenfield, 87, American baseball manager (Norfolk Tides). • Abdul Salam, 69, Indian politician. • Bernard Shir-Cliff, 92, American book editor. • Elisabeth Waldheim, 94, Austrian political figure, First Lady (1986–1992). • James Walker, 76, British actor (Nineteen Eighty-Four, Empire of the Sun). • William Wightman, 87, Canadian politician. ==References==
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