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Deaths in April 2018
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The following is a list of notable deaths in April 2018.
Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
- Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent country of citizenship (if applicable), reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference.
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April 2018
1
- Amsale Aberra, 64, Ethiopian-born American fashion designer, uterine cancer.[1]
- Françoise Adret, 97, French ballerina and choreographer.[2]
- Bob Beattie, 85, American skiing coach (national team) and sports commentator (ABC Sports, ESPN).[3]
- Steven Bochco, 74, American television producer and writer (Hill Street Blues, L.A. Law, NYPD Blue), 10-time Emmy winner, leukemia.[4]
- Gil Brealey, 85, Australian film director and producer (Sunday Too Far Away, Annie's Coming Out).[5]
- Ricardo Pedro Chaves Pinto Filho, 79, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Leopoldina (1990–1996) and Archbishop of Pouso Alegre (1996–2014).[6]
- Foster Diebold, 85, American academic, President of the University of Alaska system (1977–1979) and Edinboro University of Pennsylvania (1979–1996).[7]
- Edward Digby, 12th Baron Digby, 93, British peer and Army officer.[8]
- Gabriel Dover, 80, British geneticist, chest infection.[9]
- Robert F. Gatje, 90, American architect, stroke.[10]
- Kazimierz Gierżod, 81, Polish pianist.[11]
- Michiko Hirayama, 94, Japanese singer.[12]
- Almerindo Jaka Jamba, 69, Angolan politician and rebel leader (UNITA), stroke.[13]
- Etelka Keserű, 92, Hungarian politician, Minister of Light Industry (1971–1980).[14]
- Audrey Morris, 89, American jazz singer and pianist.[15]
- Brian Moynahan, 77, British journalist and historian.[16]
- Vladimir Nakoryakov, 82, Russian physicist, absorptive heat pump theorist.[17]
- Jocelyn Newman, 80, Australian politician, Senator for Tasmania (1986–2002), Minister for Social Security (1996–1998) and Family and Community Services (1998–2001), Alzheimer's disease.[18]
- Aimo Nieminen, 77, Finnish Olympic weightlifter.[19]
- John Pretlove, 85, English cricketer (Kent).[20]
- C. V. Rajendran, 81, Indian film director.[21]
- Wilfrid Rall, 95, American neuroscientist.[22]
- Efraín Ríos Montt, 91, Guatemalan military officer and politician, President (1982–1983), heart attack.[23]
- Avichai Rontzki, 66, Israeli general, Chief Military Rabbi of the Israel Defence Forces (2006–2010), colorectal cancer.[24]
- Michel Sénéchal, 91, French tenor.[25]
- Ruth Sonntag Nussenzweig, 89, Austrian-Brazilian immunologist.[26]
- Scott Sowers, 54, American actor (Cracker, Erin Brockovich, Money Train), heart attack.[27]
- Efraín Trelles, 64, Peruvian historian of Spanish colonialism and sports commentator, heart attack.[28]
- Julia Vargas-Weise, 76, Bolivian photographer, screenwriter, and film director (Sealed Cargo).[29]
2
- Susan Anspach, 75, American actress (Five Easy Pieces, Play It Again, Sam, Blume in Love), heart failure.[30]
- Clyde Billington Jr., 83, American politician, member of the Connecticut House of Representatives (1971–1979).[31]
- P. L. Thibaut Brian, 87, American chemical engineer.[32]
- Wes Buller, 89, American football coach.[33]
- Alton Ford, 36, American basketball player (Phoenix Suns, Houston Rockets), lymphoma.[34]
- Anthony Freeman, 29, American Roman Catholic religious brother and author, dilated cardiomyopathy.[35]
- Sara Ginaite, 94, Lithuanian-born Canadian author and resistance fighter.[36]
- Morris Halle, 94, Latvian-born American linguist.[37]
- Claus Heß, 84, German Olympic rower (1956).[38]
- Michael M. T. Henderson, 75-76, American linguist.[39]
- Evert Kroon, 71, Dutch water polo player, Olympic bronze medalist (1976).[40]
- Tuiloma Pule Lameko, 83, Samoan politician.[41]
- Connie Lawn, 73, American journalist, longest-serving White House correspondent, Parkinson's disease.[42]
- Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, 81, South African anti-apartheid activist and politician, MP (since 2009), complications of diabetes.[43]
- Ahmed Janka Nabay, 54, Sierra Leonean Bubu musician.[44]
- Elie Onana, 66, Cameroonian footballer (Canon Yaoundé, national team).[45]
- Bill Rademacher, 75, American football player (New York Jets, New England Patriots, Northern Michigan Wildcats).[46]
- Bo Rather, 67, American football player (Chicago Bears, Miami Dolphins).[47]
- Laura Roslof, 69, American illustrator (Dungeons & Dragons).[48]
- Bill Royer, 88, American politician.[49]
- Fufi Santori, 85, Puerto Rican Olympic basketball player (1960) and writer.[50]
- Paul Sinibaldi, 96, French footballer (Reims).[51]
- Burton Smith, 77, American computer scientist, complications from heart disease.[52]
- Ahmed Khaled Tawfik, 55, Egyptian novelist.[53]
- Wilbur Ternyik, 92, American civic leader and politician.[54]
- Minoru Uchida, 91, Japanese actor (Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honnêamise).[55]
- Bhai Vaidya, 89, Indian politician.[56]
- Velga Vīlipa, 78, Latvian actress.[57]
3
- Bujari Ahmed, 65, Sahrawi diplomat and independentism leader, Permanent Representative of Polisario to the UN (since 1992).[58]
- Ron Dunbar, 78, American songwriter ("Give Me Just a Little More Time", "Band of Gold", "Patches"), Grammy winner (1971).[59]
- David Edgerton, 90, American entrepreneur, co-founder of Burger King, complications from surgery.[60]
- David J. Foulis, 87, American mathematician.[61]
- Seymour Glanzer, 91, American lawyer.[62]
- Pam Golding, 89, South African real estate developer.[63]
- Eugene M. Grant, 99, American real estate mogul.[64]
- Mary Hatcher, 88, American actress (The Big Wheel), bile duct cancer.[65]
- Dale Haupt, 88, American football coach (Chicago Bears, Philadelphia Eagles).[66]
- Kelly Lai Chen, 84, Hong Kong actor.[67]
- Lill-Babs, 80, Swedish singer ("En tuff brud i lyxförpackning", "Är du kär i mej ännu Klas-Göran?") and actress, cancer and heart failure.[68]
- Hashem Mahameed, 73, Israeli politician, member of Knesset (1990–2003).[69]
- Stuart Matchett, 67, Australian broadcaster, cancer.[70]
- Charles McDew, 79, American civil rights activist.[71]
- Howard T. Owens Jr., 83, American politician and judge.[72]
- Arrigo Petacco, 88, Italian journalist and writer.[73]
- Irma Rapuzzi, 107, French politician.[74]
- Jacques Tixier, 93, French archaeologist and prehistorian.[75]
- Zollie Toth, 94, American football player (New York Yanks, Dallas Texans, Baltimore Colts).[76]
- Tomas Villa, 34, Mexican boxer, traffic collision.[77]
- Leonard Gilchrist Wilson, 89, Canadian-born American science historian.[78]
- Noela Young, 88, Australian illustrator (The Muddle-Headed Wombat, Finders Keepers).[79]
4
- Ignatius Peter VIII Abdalahad, 87, Syrian Syriac Catholic hierarch, Patriarch of Antioch and all the East (2001–2008).[80]
- Andres Ammas, 56, Estonian politician.[81]
- David Bonetti, 71, American art critic.[82]
- Burt Boyar, 90, American voice actor (Archie Andrews) and author.[83]
- Don Cherry, 94, American singer ("Band of Gold") and golfer.[84]
- Elton Georges, 74, British Virgin Islands politician, Deputy Governor (1983–2003, 2007–2008).[85]
- Gertrude Jeannette, 103, American actress (Shaft).[86]
- Li Zhengyou, 82, Chinese agronomist and politician, Vice-Governor of Yunnan Province.[87]
- John Lynch, 91, British historian of Latin America.[88]
- C. Shannon Mallory, 81, American Anglican prelate, Bishop of Botswana (1972–1978) and El Camino Real (1980–1990), leukemia.[89]
- Tom Morrow, 79, American football player (Oakland Raiders).[90]
- Jim Nielsen, 79, Canadian politician, MLA (1975–1986).[91]
- Soon-Tek Oh, 85, South Korean-American actor (The Man with the Golden Gun, Mulan, M*A*S*H), Alzheimer's disease.[92]
- Jonathan Pitre, 17, Canadian advocate for raising awareness of epidermolysis bullosa, complications from septic shock.[93]
- Stuart Pottasch, 86, American astronomer.[94]
- Raobail, 80, Indian cartoonist.[95]
- Joaquín del Real, 76, Spanish Olympic rower.[96]
- Leonid Sokov, 76, Russian artist and sculptor.[97]
- Johnny Valiant, 71, American Hall of Fame professional wrestler (The Valiant Brothers) and manager (WWF, AWA), traffic collision.[98]
- Clément Vincent, 86, Canadian politician, MP (1962–1966).[99]
- Ron White, 64, Canadian actor (Copper, Unforgiven, Republic of Doyle), cancer.[100]
- Ray Wilkins, 61, English football player (Chelsea, Manchester United) and manager (Queens Park Rangers), heart attack.[101]
5
- Yuri Abramochkin, 81, Russian photographer and photojournalist.[102]
- Grady Alderman, 79, American football player (Minnesota Vikings).[103]
- Eric Bristow, 60, English Hall of Fame darts player, world champion (1980, 1981, 1984, 1985, 1986), heart attack.[104]
- George Bryanchaninov, 98, Russian-Australian priest in the Russian Greek Catholic Church.[105]
- Cynthia Chalk, 104, Canadian photographer.[106]
- Charles de Chassiron, 69, British diplomat, cancer.[107]
- Martin Cockerham, 67, British singer-songwriter (Spirogyra).
- Geoffrey M. Footner, 94, American maritime historian, heart failure.[108]
- Cola Franzen, 95, American writer and translator.[109]
- Dieter Freise, 73, German field hockey player, Olympic champion (1972).[110]
- Lars Hall, 79, Swedish advertiser and art director.[111]
- Ajith Kollam, 55, Indian actor, stomach illness.[112]
- Jun Morinaga, 80, Japanese photographer.[113]
- Tim O'Connor, 90, American actor (Peyton Place, General Hospital, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century), cancer.[114]
- Bolette Sutermeister Petri, 97, Danish-Swiss travel writer.[115] (death announced on this date)
- Jim Pietrzak, 65, American football player (New York Giants, New Orleans Saints, Kansas City Chiefs).[116]
- Branislav Pokrajac, 71, Serbian handball player, Olympic champion (1972).[117]
- Frederick D. Reese, 88, American civil rights activist.[118]
- Saw O Moo, 42–43, Burmese environmental activist, shot.[119]
- Mete Sozen, 87, Turkish-born American structural engineer.[120]
- Isao Takahata, 82, Japanese film director, producer and screenwriter (Grave of the Fireflies, Only Yesterday, The Tale of the Princess Kaguya), co-founder of Studio Ghibli, lung cancer.[121]
- Cecil Taylor, 89, American jazz pianist and poet.[122]
- Jaime Thorne León, 74, Peruvian politician, Minister of Defense (2010–2011).[123]
- Irina Tokmakova, 89, Russian writer.[124]
- Raymonde Vergauwen, 90, Belgian Olympic swimmer (1952).[125]
6
- Daniel Akaka, 93, American educator and politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Hawaii's 2nd district (1977–1990) and Senate (1990–2013), organ failure.[126]
- Daniel Chavarría, 84, Uruguayan-born Cuban author.[127]
- Dorothy Garlock, 98, American historical romance author.[128]
- Aby Gartmann, 87, Swiss Olympic bobsledder.[129]
- Billy Gustafsson, 70, Swedish politician, MP (2002–2014).[130]
- Jacques Higelin, 77, French pop singer.[131]
- Raj Kishore, 85, Indian actor (Sholay), heart attack.[132]
- Aleksandr Kurlovich, 56, Belarusian weightlifter, Olympic champion (1988, 1992).[133]
- Senteni Masango, 37, Swazi royal, 8th wife of Mswati III of Eswatini.[134]
- Donald McKayle, 87, American dancer and choreographer (The Great White Hope, Bedknobs and Broomsticks, The Jazz Singer).[135]
- Colin McLeod, 96, New Zealand civil engineer, Commissioner of Works (1973–1981).[136]
- Yaser Murtaja, 30, Palestinian journalist, shot.[137]
- Pavol Paška, 60, Slovak politician, MP (since 2002), Speaker of the Slovak National Council (2006–2010, 2012–2014).[138]
- Acácio Pereira Magro, 85, Portuguese politician, economist and academic, Minister of Social Affairs (1978–1979) and Commerce and Tourism (1979–1980).[139]
- Mary Lou Sallee, 87, American politician.[140]
- Henryk Skolimowski, 87, Polish philosopher.[141]
- Lewis Van Bergen, 79, American actor (Bugsy, Sable).[142]
- Edla Van Steen, 81, Brazilian playwright, actress and journalist.[143]
- Ted Washburn, 75, American Olympic rower.[144]
- Urbano Zea, 49, Mexican Olympic swimmer (1988), heart attack.[145]
7
- Brigitte Ahrenholz, 65, German rower, Olympic champion (1976).[146] (body discovered on this date)
- Ai Xing, 93, Chinese mechanical engineer, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.[147]
- Agni Vlavianos Arvanitis, 82, American biologist.[148]
- Gerald Ayres, 82, American studio executive (Columbia Pictures) and film producer (The Last Detail, Cisco Pike), complications from dementia.[149]
- Munin Barua, 71, Indian film director.[150]
- John D. Biggers, 94–95, British biologist and physiologist.[151]
- Petr Braiko, 98, Soviet soldier, Hero of the Soviet Union.[152]
- Petr Černý, 84, Czechoslovak-born Canadian mineralogist.[153]
- Francisco D'Alessandri, 87, Argentine Olympic equestrian.[154]
- Eric England, 84, American sniper.[155]
- Peter Grünberg, 78, German physicist, co-discoverer of giant magnetoresistance, Nobel Prize laureate (2007).[156]
- Robert C. Hicks, 91, American football player and coach.[157]
- Gerd Honsik, 76, Austrian writer and Holocaust denier.[158]
- Ed Kissell, 88, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers).[159]
- Koichi, 37, Japanese kickboxer, traffic collision.[160]
- Li Zhen, 93, Chinese politician, Chairman of the Shandong People's Congress (1985–1996).[161]
- Samuel B. McKinney, 91, American civil rights activist and pastor.[162]
- Ángel Peralta Pineda, 92, Spanish rejoneador, respiratory failure.[163]
- Božidar Smiljanić, 81, Croatian actor.[164]
- Wang Wusheng, 73, Chinese photographer.[165]
8
- Leila Abashidze, 88, Georgian actress (Keto and Kote), film director and screenwriter, stroke.[166]
- Tate Adams, 96, Northern Irish-born Australian printmaker.[167]
- António Barros, 68, Portuguese footballer (Benfica, national team).[168]
- William Sperry Beinecke, 103, American philanthropist.[169]
- Nathan Davis, 81, American jazz musician.[170]
- Michael Goolaerts, 23, Belgian racing cyclist, heart attack.[171]
- Juraj Herz, 83, Czech film director, actor, writer and scenic designer.[172]
- Barbora Horáčková, 49, Czech Olympic archer (2008).[173]
- Efraín Jara Idrovo, 92, Ecuadorian writer and existentialist poet, Premio Eugenio Espejo (1999).[174]
- Viacheslav Koleichuk, 77, Russian sound artist.[175]
- Fjodor Koltšin, 61, Estonian Olympic skier (1980).[176]
- Sir Peter Le Cheminant, 97, British air chief marshal, Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey (1980–1985).[177]
- André Lerond, 87, French footballer (Lyon, Stade Français, national team).[178]
- Chuck McCann, 83, American voice actor (DuckTales, G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, Fantastic Four), heart failure.[179]
- Joe McConnell, 79, American sports announcer (Minnesota Vikings, Indiana Pacers, Chicago White Sox).[180]
- John Miles, 74, British racing driver, complications from a stroke.[181]
- Gunnar Persson, 84, Swedish cartoonist.[182]
- Guy Lyon Playfair, 83, British author and paranormal researcher.[183]
- Óscar Saavedra San Martín, 77, Bolivian physicist, astrophysicist and academic.[184]
9
- Fredy Brupbacher, 83, Swiss Olympic alpine skier.[185]
- Felix Chen, 75, Taiwanese conductor.[186]
- Pierre Descoteaux, 66, Canadian lawyer and politician.[187]
- Liam Devally, 85, Irish singer, television presenter and lawyer.[188]
- Barney A. Ebsworth, 83, American business executive (Build-A-Bear Workshop) and art collector.[189]
- James Endres, 86, American politician.[190]
- Jonathan M. Hess, 52, American philologist, aneurysm.[191]
- Dewey Martin, 94, American actor (The Big Sky, Land of the Pharaohs, Ten Thousand Bedrooms).[192]
- Jigjidiin Mönkhbat, 76, Mongolian wrestler, Olympic silver medalist (1968).[193]
- Gerard S. Naples, 80, American politician.[194]
- Ira Philip, 92, Bermudian writer and politician.[195]
- Silviniaco Conti, 12, French racehorse, team chasing accident.[196]
- Kimberly G. Smith, 69, American biologist.[197]
- Ruth Stewart, 101, American operatic soprano.[198]
- Felipe Tejeda García, 83, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of México (2000–2010).[199]
- Edward Von der Porten, 84, American scholar.[200]
- Rob Walton, 69, Canadian ice hockey player (Minnesota Fighting Saints, Vancouver Blazers, Calgary Cowboys).[201]
10
- Peter Bayley, 73, British scholar.[202]
- Alex Beckett, 35, English actor (Twenty Twelve, W1A, I Live with Models), suicide by hanging.[203]
- Danarto, 76, Indonesian writer and artist.[204]
- John Dlugos, 89, Canadian football player (Edmonton Eskimos).[205]
- F'Murr, 72, French comics artist (Le Génie des alpages).[206]
- Samir Gharbo, 93, Egyptian Olympic water polo player (1948, 1952).[207]
- Viliam Karmažin, 95, Slovak composer and conductor.[208]
- Andre de Krayewski, 84, Polish-American graphic artist.[209]
- John Lambie, 77, Scottish football player (Falkirk, St Johnstone) and manager (Partick Thistle).[210]
- Li Dawei, 47, Chinese director (The Story of a Noble Family), intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma.[211]
- Li Yaowen, 99, Chinese admiral and diplomat, Political Commissar of the PLA Navy (1980–1990).[212]
- Jean Marzollo, 75, American children's author (I Spy).[213]
- J. D. McClatchy, 72, American poet, cancer.[214]
- Fergie McCormick, 78, New Zealand rugby union player (Canterbury, national team), throat cancer.[215]
- Richard Muth, 90, American economist, gallbladder cancer.[216]
- Alastair Rellie, 83, British intelligence officer.[217]
- Matthew Stark, 88, American civil rights activist.[218]
- Sauro Tomà, 92, Italian football player (Torino F.C.).[219]
- Wu Nansheng, 95, Chinese politician, party chief of Shenzhen.[220]
- Yang Gui, 89, Chinese politician, chief designer of the Red Flag Canal.[221]
11
- Gillian Ayres, 88, British abstract artist.[222]
- Jim Caine, 91, Manx jazz pianist and radio presenter.[223]
- Karen Dawisha, 68, American political scientist and writer (Putin's Kleptocracy), lung cancer.[224]
- Bruce M. Fischer, 82, American actor (Escape from Alcatraz, The Outlaw Josey Wales).[225]
- Mary Giles, 73, American fiber artist, ovarian cancer.[226]
- Jumana El Husseini, 86, Palestinian artist.[227]
- Li Tian, 79, Chinese physicist and aircraft designer.[228]
- Tania Lineham, 52, New Zealand educator, complications from primary sclerosing cholangitis.[229]
- Jorge Lozada Stanbury, 87, Peruvian agricultural engineer and politician, Member of the Congress (1963–1965), constituent deputy (1978–1980) and Speaker of the Senate (1988).[230]
- Aimo Mäenpää, 81, Finnish Olympic wrestler.[231]
- Robert Matthews, 56, British athlete, Paralympic champion (1984, 1988, 1992, 2000), brain tumor.[232]
- Patrick F. McManus, 84, American writer.[233]
- Mauro Panaggio, 90, American basketball coach (SUNY Brockport, Rochester Zeniths, Quad City Thunder).[234]
- Polixeni Papapetrou, 57, Australian photographer, breast cancer.[235]
- Phillip Pipersburg, 62, Belizean Olympic sprinter.[236]
- Theo Ramos, 89, Spanish-born British painter.[237]
- André Richer, 90, Brazilian Olympic rower.[238]
- Michael Schlesinger, 75, American climatologist.[239]
- Jean-Claude Servan-Schreiber, 100, French politician and journalist, MP (1965–1967).[240]
- Mitzi Shore, 87, American comedy club owner (The Comedy Store), Parkinson's disease.[241]
- Zola Skweyiya, 75, South African politician, Minister of Public Service and Administration (1994–1999) and Social Development (1999–2009), High Commissioner to the UK (2009–2014).[242]
- Carmen Stănescu, 92, Romanian actress, cardiopulmonary arrest.[243]
- Alexander Welsh, 84, American literary scholar.[244]
- Kevin Wortman, 49, American ice hockey player (Calgary Flames, JYP Jyväskylä, Schwenninger Wild Wings).[245]
12
- Gyula Babos, 68, Hungarian jazz guitarist.[246]
- Heinrich Brändli, 79, Swiss engineer.[247]
- Giuliano Cenci, 86, Italian animated film director (The Adventures of Pinocchio), injuries due to a fall.[248]
- Naseem Mirza Changezi, 108, Indian independence activist.[249]
- Ronald Chesney, 97, British comedy screenwriter (On the Buses, The Rag Trade, Romany Jones).[250]
- Deborah Coleman, 61, American blues musician, complications from bronchitis and pneumonia.[251]
- Stuart Devlin, 86, Australian goldsmith.[252]
- Spas Dzhurov, 73, Bulgarian Olympic decathlete.[253]
- Irwin Gage, 78, American pianist.[254]
- Carlos Enrique Gómez Centurión, 93, Argentine politician, geologist and diplomat, Governor of San Juan (1971–1973, 1987–1991).[255]
- Hu Chengzhi, 100, Chinese palaeontologist and palaeoanthropologist, discoverer of Keichousaurus.[256]
- Rafael Grossman, 84, American rabbi.[257]
- Brij Bhushan Kabra, 81, Indian classical slide guitar player (Call of the Valley).[258]
- Juozas Karvelis, 83, Lithuanian politician, co-signatory of the Act of the Re-Establishment.[259]
- Zoran Krasić, 62, Serbian politician, Minister of Trade (1998–2000).[260]
- Alan Lloyd, 91, British writer and journalist.[261]
- Oliver Lozano, 77, Filipino lawyer and politician.[262]
- Nestor Mata, 92, Filipino journalist.[263]
- John Melcher, 93, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Montana's 2nd district (1969–1977) and Senate (1977–1989).[264]
- Mark Merrill, 62, American football player (New York Jets, Denver Broncos, Buffalo Bills).[265]
- Neil Nugent, 91, British field hockey player, Olympic bronze medalist (1952).[266]
- Len Okrie, 94, American baseball player and coach (Washington Senators, Boston Red Sox).[267]
- Bob Pickens, 75, American wrestler and football player (Chicago Bears).[268]
- Sergio Pitol, 85, Mexican novelist and translator, Miguel de Cervantes Prize (2005), aphasia.[269]
- Dame Daphne Sheldrick, 83, Kenyan-British conservationist, breast cancer.[270]
- Włodzimierz Smoliński, 80, Polish Olympic wrestler.[271]
- Kiyoko Takeda, 100, Japanese scholar.[272]
13
- Yogesh Atal, 80, Indian sociologist.[273]
- Art Bell, 72, American author (The Coming Global Superstorm) and radio host (Coast to Coast AM, Art Bell's Dark Matter), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.[274]
- Zbigniew Bujarski, 84, Polish composer.[275]
- Cesarino Cervellati, 88, Italian football player and manager (Bologna).[276]
- Ron Cooper, 79, English footballer (Peterborough United).[277]
- Isa Degener, 93, German-born American plant collector and botanist.[278]
- Barrie Dexter, 96, Australian diplomat and public servant.[279]
- J. Harold Ellens, 84, American psychologist and theologian.[280]
- Walter Fink, 87, German entrepreneur and music patron.[281]
- Miloš Forman, 86, Czech-American film director (One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Amadeus, The People vs. Larry Flynt), Oscar winner (1976, 1985).[282]
- Joy Laville, 94, English-Mexican artist, National Prize for Arts and Sciences (2012).[283]
- André Maman, 90, French politician and Romance philologist, Senator (1992–2001).[284]
- Graeme Mitchison, 73, English mathematician.[285]
- William Nack, 77, American journalist (Newsday, Sports Illustrated) and author.[286]
- Tata Subba Rao, 75–76, Indian-born British statistician.[287]
- Lidia Redondo de Lucas, 52, Spanish librist and politician, Senator (2005–2008).[288]
- Jesús Rodríguez, 84, Spanish Olympic weightlifter.[289]
- Marc Rowell, 80, Australian politician, member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Hinchinbrook (1989–2006).[290]
- Clive Stanbrook, 70, British barrister.[291]
- Joan Staniswalis, 60, American statistician.[292]
- Fernando Tamayo Tamayo, 68, Colombian economist and politician, MP (1994–2010) and Senator (since 2010), cancer.[293]
- Owen Webster, 89, American chemist.[294]
- Gus Weill, 85, American political writer and strategist.[295]
14
- Rajendra Bhalekar, 66, Indian cricketer, multiple organ failure.[296]
- Isabella Biagini, 74, Italian actress (Love Italian Style, Il clan dei due Borsalini, The Future Is Woman), complications from a stroke.[297]
- Colin Bland, 80, South African cricketer (national team).[298]
- Stewart M. Brandborg, 93, American conservation activist.[299]
- Frank Bren, 74, Australian actor and playwright.[300]
- David Buckel, 60, American LGBT rights lawyer, suicide by self-immolation.[301]
- Daedra Charles, 49, American basketball player (Los Angeles Sparks), Olympic bronze medalist (1992).[302]
- Hal Greer, 81, American Hall of Fame basketball player (Philadelphia 76ers), NBA champion (1967).[303]
- Sam Hamill, 74, American poet and publisher.[304]
- Michael D. Healy, 91, American military officer.[305]
- Robert Holmes, 72, American football player (Kansas City Chiefs, Houston Oilers).[306]
- Ram Kumar, 93, Indian artist.[307]
- Jean-Claude Malgoire, 77, French conductor.[308]
- Jon Michelet, 73, Norwegian author (Orion's Belt), cancer.[309]
- Gerald Nachman, 80, American journalist and author.[310]
- Roger G. Newton, 93, German-born American physicist.[311]
- Stan Reynolds, 92, British jazz musician.[312]
- Armando Salgado, 80, Mexican photographer and photojournalist (Corpus Christi massacre), pancreatic cancer.[313]
- Neil Shand, 84, British comedy writer (Q..., The Russ Abbot Show) and journalist (Daily Mail).[314]
- Kirk Simon, 63, American documentarian (Strangers No More, Chimps: So Like Us, Rehearsing a Dream), Oscar winner (2011), cardiac arrest.[315]
- André Sterling, 94, Belgian civil engineer.[316]
- Frank Varga, 74, Hungarian-born American sculptor, cancer.[317]
15
- Shirley Barrie, 72, Canadian writer.[318]
- Hadassa Ben-Itto, 91, Polish-born Israeli judge and writer.[319]
- Maksim Borodin, 32-33, Russian journalist, complications after falling from his fifth-floor balcony.[320]
- Bob Braden, 84, American computer scientist.[321]
- Rinaldo Fidel Brédice, 85, Argentine Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Santa Rosa (1992–2008).[322]
- Philip D'Antoni, 89, American film producer (The French Connection, Bullitt, The Seven-Ups), Oscar winner (1972).[323]
- Frank Drowota, 79, American judge, Chief Justice of the Tennessee Supreme Court (1989–1990; 2000–2005).[324]
- R. Lee Ermey, 74, American actor (Full Metal Jacket, Mississippi Burning, Toy Story) and military drill instructor, complications from pneumonia.[325]
- Michael Halliday, 93, English-born Australian linguist.[326]
- Beatrix Hamburg, 94, American psychiatrist, Alzheimer's disease.[327]
- Frank Heiss, 46, American electronic record producer.[328]
- Luise Hercus, 92, German-born Australian linguist.[329]
- Judy Kennedy, 73, American politician, Mayor of Newburgh, New York (since 2012), ovarian cancer.[330]
- Kenneth Matiba, 85, Kenyan politician, MP (1972–1990, 1992–1997).[331]
- Boki Milošević, 86, Serbian clarinetist.[332]
- Miriam Naveira, 83, Puerto Rican jurist, first woman Associate Justice (1985–2003) and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court (2003–2004).[333]
- George Oster, 77, American biologist.[334]
- Domenico Pittella, 86, Italian politician, Senator (1972–1983), complications from a broken hip.[335]
- Edward Diego Reyes, 88, Guamanian politician, Lieutenant Governor of Guam (1983–1987).[336]
- Neena Schwartz, 91, American endocrinologist.[337]
- Waqar Ahmad Shah, 74, Indian politician, MLA (1993–2017).[338]
- Frank Skartados, 62, Greek-born American politician, member of the New York State Assembly (2009–2010, since 2012), pancreatic cancer.[339]
- Vittorio Taviani, 88, Italian film director (Padre Padrone, Kaos, Caesar Must Die).[340]
- Raquel Trindade, 81, Brazilian artist, folklorist, and writer, complications from surgery.[341]
- Tüvdiin Tserendondov, 83, Mongolian Olympic sport shooter.[342]
- Stefano Zappalà, 77, Italian politician, MEP (1999–2009), respiratory failure.[343]
- H. Dieter Zeh, 85, German theoretical physicist.[344]
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- Harry Anderson, 65, American actor (Night Court, Dave's World, It) and magician, stroke.[345]
- Gustav Victor Rudolf Born, 96, German-born British pharmacologist.[346]
- Vic Bubas, 91, American college basketball coach (Duke Blue Devils).[347]
- Carlos Chasseing, 91, Argentine politician, De facto Federal Interventor of Córdoba (1976–1979).[348]
- Choi Eun-hee, 91, South Korean actress (The Lovers and the Despot).[349]
- Florea Dumitrescu, 91, Romanian politician and diplomat, Minister of Finance (1969–1978), Governor of the National Bank (1984–1989).[350]
- Sir Roger Elliott, 89, British theoretical physicist.[351]
- Beverley Farmer, 77, Australian novelist and short story writer.[352]
- Giant's Causeway, 21, American racehorse and sire.[353]
- Pamela Gidley, 52, American actress (The Pretender, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation) and model.[354]
- Earl B. Gustafson, 90, American judge and politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1963–1967, 1969–1971), dementia.[355]
- Fred Haberlein, 73, American artist.[356]
- Ken Hottman, 69, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox).[357]
- Henri Landwirth, 91, Belgian hotelier and philanthropist, founder of Give Kids the World Village.[358]
- Dona Ivone Lara, 97, Brazilian singer and composer.[359]
- Robert M. Lindholm, 82, American photographer.[360]
- Lü Chuanzan, 85, Chinese politician, Chairman of Hebei Provincial People's Congress (1993–1998).[361]
- Ivan Mauger, 78, New Zealand motorcycle speedway rider, world champion (1968, 1969, 1970, 1972, 1977, 1979).[362]
- Matthew Mellon, 54, American billionaire investor, heart attack.[363]
- Napsiah Omar, 74, Malaysian politician, liver cancer.[364]
- Alejandro Rojas Wainer, 73, Chilean politician and academic, President of University of Chile Student Federation (1970–1973) and deputy (1973).[365]
- Richard Rothstein, 74-75, American screenwriter (Universal Soldier, Bates Motel) and television producer (The Hitchhiker).[366]
- Sax Man, 65, American street saxophonist.[367]
- George N. Skene, 92, American politician.[368]
- Paul Singer, 86, Austrian-born Brazilian economist, co-founder of Partido dos Trabalhadores.[369]
- Lynn A. Stout, 60, American legal scholar, cancer.[370]
- Rein Tölp, 76, Estonian Olympic middle-distance runner (1964).[371]
- Martin J. Whitman, 93, American investment advisor.[372]
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- John Amirante, 83, American anthem singer (New York Rangers).[373]
- Rosemary Bamforth, 93, British pathologist and code breaker.[374]
- Big Tom, 81, Irish country music singer.[375]
- Barbara Bush, 92, American political matriarch and literacy advocate, First Lady (1989–1993) and Second Lady (1981–1989), complications from COPD and heart failure.[376]
- Joan Chase, 81, American novelist.[377]
- Gérard Desanghere, 70, Belgian footballer (R.S.C. Anderlecht, R.W.D. Molenbeek).[378]
- Ken Dolan, 75, American journalist and broadcaster, cancer.[379]
- Dick Fichtner, 78, American college basketball coach (Occidental Tigers, Pacific Tigers).[380]
- David Edward Foley, 88, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Birmingham (1994–2005), bone cancer.[381]
- Peter Guidi, 68, Italian jazz saxophonist and flutist, Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease.[382]
- Marcia Hafif, 88, American artist.[383]
- Carl Kasell, 84, American radio journalist (Morning Edition) and quiz show judge (Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[384]
- Amoroso Katamsi, 79, Indonesian actor (Pengkhianatan G30S/PKI).[385]
- Nils Malmer, 89, Swedish ecologist.[386]
- Richard Oldenburg, 84, Swedish museum curator, Director of the Museum of Modern Art (1972–1995).[387]
- Vel Phillips, 94, American attorney and politician, Secretary of State of Wisconsin (1979–1983).[388]
- Philibert Randriambololona, 90, Malagasy Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Antsirabe (1989–1992) and Archbishop of Fianarantsoa (1992–2002).[389]
- Karl Rawer, 104, German physicist.[390]
- Judith Révész, 102, Hungarian-Dutch potter and sculptor.[391]
- Randy Scruggs, 64, American music producer, songwriter ("Angel in Disguise", "Love Has No Right", "We Danced Anyway") and guitarist, multiple Grammy winner.[392]
- T. V. R. Shenoy, 76, Indian journalist (Malayala Manorama).[393]
- Maurice Sion, 90, Yugoslav-born American-Canadian mathematician.[394]
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- Karl Wolfgang Boer, 92, German-born American physicist.[395]
- Robert F. Chapman, 91, American judge.[396]
- Kevin Colson, 80, Australian actor.[397]
- Frank B. Dilley, 86, American philosopher.[398]
- Sir Clive Elliott, 72, British ornithologist and civil servant, cancer.[399]
- Jean Flori, 82, French medieval historian.[400]
- Grigory Gamarnik, 88, Soviet-born Ukrainian Olympic wrestler (1960).[401]
- Jerry Green, 79, American politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (since 1992).[402]
- Tsuyoshi Hiroshige, 70, Japanese martial artist.[403]
- John Hope, 47, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates).[404]
- Paul Jones, 75, American professional wrestler and manager (JCP, PNW, CWF).[405]
- Joan Konner, 87, American academic and journalist, Dean of the Columbia School of Journalism, leukemia.[406]
- George Lefferts, 96, American television writer.[407][better source needed]
- Luisa Pastor Lillo, 69, Spanish politician, President of Province of Alicante (2011–2015) and Mayor of Sant Vicent del Raspeig (2001–2015), cancer.[408]
- Howard Sachar, 90, American historian.[409]
- Bruno Sammartino, 82, Italian-American Hall of Fame professional wrestler (WWWF), longest-reigning Heavyweight Champion (1963–1971, 1973–1977), multiple organ failure.[410]
- Joël Santoni, 74, French film director (Scrambled Eggs) and screenwriter.[411]
- Willibald Sauerländer, 94, German art historian.[412]
- Henk Schouten, 86, Dutch footballer (Feyenoord, national team).[413]
- James Whelan, 81, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1974–1976).[414]
- Jeanne Wilson, 92, American Olympic swimmer (1948).[415]
- Dale Winton, 62, English radio DJ and television presenter (Dale's Supermarket Sweep, Hole in the Wall, The National Lottery: In It to Win It).[416]
- Alphonse Yanghat, 70, Congolese Olympic sprinter.[417]
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- Graciela Agudelo, 72, Mexican pianist and composer.[418]
- Olivia Arévalo, 81, Peruvian Shipibo-Conibo plant medicine healer, and environmental and cultural rights activist, shot.[419]
- Allan M. Campbell, 88, American microbiologist.[420]
- John Carroll, 93, Irish labor union leader.[421]
- Evžen Čermák, 85, Czech Olympic alpine skier.[422]
- Dharam Pal Choudhary, 66, Indian politician, liver disease.[423]
- Stuart Colman, 73, English musician, record producer and broadcaster, cancer.[424]
- Sören Danielsson, 88, Swedish Olympic boxer.[425]
- John Duffie, 72, American baseball player (Los Angeles Dodgers).[426]
- Darrell Eastlake, 75, Australian television presenter and sports commentator (Nine Network), Alzheimer's disease and emphysema.[427]
- Arnold Eidslott, 91, Norwegian poet.[428]
- Christine Floss, 56, German-born American cosmochemist.[429]
- Pat Heenan, 80, American football player (Washington Redskins).[430]
- Joseph Hoover, 85, American actor (The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, Hell Is for Heroes, Stagecoach).[431]
- Cornelius Jakobs, 93, Estonian Russian Orthodox hierarch, Metropolitan Bishop of Tallinn and all Estonia (since 1992).[432]
- Zacharias Jimenez, 70, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Pagadian (1994–2003) and Auxiliary Bishop of Butuan (2003–2009).[433]
- Donald C. Leidel, 90, American diplomat.[434]
- Soso Lorho, 79, Indian politician.[435]
- Vladimir Lyakhov, 76, Ukrainian-born Russian cosmonaut (Soyuz 32, Soyuz T-9, Soyuz TM-6).[436]
- Pepe Mediavilla, 77, Spanish voice actor.[437]
- Luis Montes Mieza, 68–69, Spanish anesthetist and pro-euthanasia activist, heart attack.[438]
- Walter Moody, 83, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.[439]
- Herbert Pilch, 91, German linguist and celtologist.[440]
- Saleh Ali al-Sammad, 39, Yemeni politician, President of the Houthi Supreme Political Council (since 2016), air strike.[441]
- Gil Santos, 80, American sportscaster (New England Patriots, WBZ).[442]
- Mark Vallance, 72, British rock climber and mountaineer, complications from Parkinson's disease.[443]
- Agnès-Marie Valois, 103, French nun and World War II nurse.[444]
- Abraham Viruthakulangara, 74, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Khandwa (1977–1998) and Archbishop of Nagpur (since 1998).[445]
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- George Alusik, 83, American baseball player (Kansas City Athletics, Detroit Tigers).[446]
- Avicii, 28, Swedish electronic musician, DJ and record producer ("Wake Me Up", "Hey Brother", "Levels"), suicide by exsanguination.[447]
- Roy Bentley, 93, English footballer (Chelsea, Fulham, national team).[448]
- Eddie Blackburn, 61, English footballer (Hull City, Hartlepool United, York City).[449]
- Earle Bruce, 87, American football coach (Ohio State), Alzheimer's disease.[450]
- Leopoldo Cantancio, 54, Filipino Olympic boxer (1984, 1988), Asian Games silver (1986) and bronze medalist (1990), traffic collision.[451]
- Khurshid Drabu, 72, Indian-born English judge and Muslim community leader.[452]
- Pedro Erquicia, 75, Spanish journalist.[453]
- Bob Gale, 84, English cricketer (Middlesex).[454]
- Anne Gibson, Baroness Gibson of Market Rasen, 77, British trade unionist and life peer.[455]
- Tom Jones, 87, Australian rules footballer (Carlton, Footscray).[456]
- Grace Jelagat Kipchoim, 56, Kenyan politician, member of the National Assembly (since 2013), cancer.[457]
- James Ajongo Mawut, 57, South Sudanese army commander.[458]
- Nie Bichu, 90, Chinese politician, mayor of Tianjin (1993–1998).[459]
- Jim Novak, 62, American comic book letterer (Avengers, Doctor Strange, Fantastic Four).[460]
- John Petercuskie, 93, American football coach (Dartmouth College, Princeton).[461]
- Rajinder Sachar, 94, Indian judge.[462]
- James F. Sirmons, 100, American broadcasting executive (CBS).[463]
- John Stride, 81, British actor (The Main Chance, The Omen, A Bridge Too Far).[464]
- Pavel Šrut, 78, Czech poet, writer and translator.[465]
- Al Swift, 82, American broadcaster and politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Washington's 2nd district (1979–1995), idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.[466]
- John Waller, 77, American fight director.[467]
- Shane Yarran, 28, Australian footballer (Fremantle, Subiaco), suicide.[468]
- Charles Zwick, 91, American civil servant, Director of the Bureau of the Budget (1968–1969).[469]
21
- Fadi Mohammad al-Batsh, 35, Palestinian engineer and academic, shot.[470]
- Anwara Begum, 83, Bangladeshi academic and First Lady (2002–2009).[471]
- Zoran Bojović, 81–82, Serbian architect.[472]
- Robert M. Blakeman, 92, American politician, member of the New York State Assembly (1961–1966).[473]
- Pierre Ceyrac, 71, French politician, MEP (1989–1994).[474]
- Nina Doroshina, 83, Russian actress (Love and Pigeons).
- William F. Dowd, 74, American politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly.[475]
- Dee Hardison, 61, American football player (Buffalo Bills, New York Giants, San Diego Chargers).[476]
- Ron Hayter, 81, Canadian politician.[477]
- Robert Kates, 89, American geographer.[478]
- Firmin Le Bourhis, 67, French author, heart attack.[479]
- Neff Maiava, 93, American Samoan professional wrestler.[480]
- Jim Miceli, 83, American politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (since 1977), heart attack.[481]
- Les Pearce, 94, Welsh rugby league player and coach (Halifax).[482]
- Desmond Saunders, 91, British film and television director.[483]
- Nelson Pereira dos Santos, 89, Brazilian filmmaker (Vidas Secas, How Tasty Was My Little Frenchman), liver cancer.[484]
- Nabi Tajima, 117, Japanese supercentenarian, world's oldest living person and last living verified person born in the 19th century.[485]
- Huguette Tourangeau, 79, Canadian operatic mezzo-soprano.[486]
- Verne Troyer, 49, American actor (Austin Powers, The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone), suicide by alcohol poisoning.[487]
- Paul Younger, 55, British hydrogeologist and environmental engineer.[488]
22
- Wakil Hussain Allahdad, 32, Afghan wrestler, bombing.[489]
- Keith Ashfield, 66, Canadian politician, MP (2008–2015) and MLA (1999–2008).[490]
- Demeter Bitenc, 95, Slovenian actor (Outsider).[491]
- Wiam Dahmani, 34, Moroccan singer and actress, heart attack.[492]
- Per K. Enge, 64, Norwegian-born American engineer.[493]
- Roy Haggerty, 58, English rugby league player (St Helens, Barrow).[494]
- Ken Hofmann, 95, American businessman and sports team owner (Oakland Athletics).[495]
- Richard Jenrette, 89, American investor (Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette), cancer.[496]
- Gary Jordan, 76, English rugby league footballer.[497]
- Nino Khurtsidze, 42, Georgian Grandmaster chess player, International Master (1999), cancer.[498]
- Dave Nelson, 73, American baseball player (Texas Rangers, Cleveland Indians) and broadcaster (Milwaukee Brewers), liver cancer.[499]
- Ivan Neumyvakin, 89, Russian physician.[500]
- Terence T. O'Malley, 73, American politician.[501]
- Balantrapu Rajanikanta Rao, 98, Indian writer, composer and musicologist.[502]
- Charlie Rice, 98, American jazz drummer.[503]
- Kona Schwenke, 25, American football player (Notre Dame Fighting Irish).[504]
- Hoyt Patrick Taylor Jr., 94, American politician, Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina (1969–1973).[505]
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- Liri Belishova, 91, Albanian politician and resistance member during World War II.[506]
- Don Bustany, 89, American radio and television broadcaster (American Top 40).[507]
- Bennie Cunningham, 63, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers), cancer.[508]
- Anne Dickson-Waiko, 67, Papua New Guinean historian and academic.[509]
- Haddon Donald, 101, New Zealand Army lieutenant colonel and politician, MP for Wairarapa (1963–1969).[510]
- Bob Dorough, 94, American pianist, singer and composer (Schoolhouse Rock!).[511]
- Don Hall, 78, Australian rules footballer (Carlton).[512]
- Lyall Hanson, 88, Canadian politician.[513]
- Isamu Imoto, 92, Japanese politician, Governor of Saga Prefecture (1991–2003).[514]
- Sachio Kinugasa, 71, Japanese baseball player, colon cancer.[515]
- Al Lavan, 71, American football player (Atlanta Falcons) and coach (Dallas Cowboys, Baltimore Ravens).[516]
- Gennady Leonov, 71, Russian mathematician and mechanic.[517]
- Béla Magyari, 68, Hungarian air force colonel (Hungarian Astronautical Society).[518]
- Patrick James McGlinchey, 89, Irish Roman Catholic missionary, myocardial infarction and kidney failure.[519]
- Jerrold Meinwald, 91, American chemist.[520]
- Donald O'Brien, 87, French-Irish actor.[521]
- Alice Provensen, 99, American children's illustrator and writer.[522]
- Arthur B. Rubinstein, 80, American film composer (WarGames, Stakeout, Lost in America), cancer.[523]
- Traudl Ruckser, 93, Austrian Olympic gymnast.[524]
- Bob Schermerhorn, 75, American college basketball coach (Riverside City Tigers, Southern Utah Thunderbirds, Arizona State Sun Devils).[525]
- Art Simmons, 92, American jazz pianist, stomach cancer.[526]
- Doreen Simmons, 85, British sumo wrestling commentator.[527]
- Arthur R.G. Solmssen, 89, American novelist.[528]
- Edward W. Tayler, 87, American literary scholar.[529]
- Henk Temming, 94, Dutch footballer (VV DOS).[530]
- Vladimír Weiss, 78, Slovak footballer (Inter Bratislava), Olympic silver medalist (1964).[531]
- Barrie Williams, 79, British football coach and manager (Sutton United).[532]
- Leland B. Yeager, 93, American economist.[533]
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- Belal Chowdhury, 79, Bangladeshi poet.[534]
- Angelos Delivorrias, 80, Greek art historian and academic (University of Athens), Director of Benaki Museum (1973–2015) and member of the Academy of Athens (since 2016).[535]
- Rick Dickinson, 61, British industrial designer, cancer.[536]
- Arthur Eustace, 92, New Zealand sprinter, British Empire Games bronze medalist (1950), and sports administrator.[537]
- Victor Garaigordóbil Berrizbeitia, 102, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Los Rios (1963–1982).[538]
- Dinu C. Giurescu, 91, Romanian historian.[539]
- Paul Gray, 54, Australian musician (Wa Wa Nee), myeloma.[540]
- Lee Howard, 94, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates).[541]
- Christine Jewitt, 91, Canadian baseball player (AAGPBL).[542]
- Anders Kvissberg, 89, Swedish Olympic sport shooter.[543]
- Ilja Matouš, 87, Czech Olympic cross-country skier (1956).[544]
- Henri Michel, 70, French football player (Nantes) and coach (national team).[545]
- Maria Oeyen, 87, Belgian Olympic swimmer.[546]
- Hariton Pushwagner, 77, Norwegian artist.[547]
- Marv Rackley, 96, American baseball player (Brooklyn Dodgers).[548]
- Susan Shadburne, 75, American screenwriter (The Adventures of Mark Twain) and film director Shadow Play).[549]
- Quentin Sickels, 91, American football player (Michigan Wolverines).[550]
- Leszek Skorupa, 66, Polish Olympic weightlifter.[551]
- Emma Smith, 94, English author (Maidens' Trip).[552]
- André Tarallo, 92, French businessman (Elf Aquitaine).[553]
- Susan Williams, 66, American marine biologist, traffic collision.[554]
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- Abbas, 74, Iranian photographer.[555]
- Shuhrat Abbosov, 87, Uzbek actor, film director (Mahallada duv-duv gap), screenwriter (The Mischievous Boy) and film producer.[556]
- Adebayo Adedeji, 87, Nigerian politician and diplomat.[557]
- Laura Aguilar, 58, American photographer, complications from diabetes.[558]
- Michael Anderson, 98, British film director (The Dam Busters, Around the World in 80 Days, Logan's Run), heart disease.[559]
- Rolla Anderson, 97, American football and basketball player and coach.[560]
- Issi Baran, 90, Finnish Olympic sprinter.[561]
- Dick Bate, 71, English football player and manager (Southend United).[562]
- Bill Brown, 92, American track athlete, Pan-American champion (1951).[563]
- Margo Buchanan-Oliver, New Zealand academic.[564]
- Paul N. Carlin, 86, American businessman, Postmaster General (1985–1986), bronchitis and pneumonia.[565]
- Gregorio Casal, 82, Mexican actor (La Choca).[566]
- Jacquelyn Crowell, 30, American racing cyclist, brain cancer.[567]
- David Edwards, 89, British Anglican priest, Chaplain to the Speaker of the House of Commons (1972–1978), Dean of Norwich (1978–1983), Provost of Southwark (1983–1994).[568]
- Madeeha Gauhar, 61, Pakistani actress (Burqavaganza) and founder of Ajoka Theatre, cancer.[569]
- Yeshayahu Hadari, 84, Israeli rabbi, first rosh yeshiva of Yeshivat HaKotel.[570]
- Bjørn Hansen, 79, Norwegian football coach (Rosenborg BK).[571]
- Fredric Hobbs, 86, American artist and filmmaker.[572]
- Inuka, 27, Singaporean polar bear, first born in the tropics, euthanized by anaesthesia.[573]
- Kato Khandwala, 47, American record producer (My Chemical Romance, Breaking Benjamin, Papa Roach), injuries sustained in traffic collision.[574]
- Hans-Reinhard Koch, 88, German Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Erfurt (1985–2004).[575]
- Jerry L. Larson, 81, American judge, Justice of the Iowa Supreme Court (1978–2008).[576]
- Lisiate Lavulo, 56, Tongan Olympic boxer.[577]
- Edith MacArthur, 92, Scottish actress (Take the High Road).[578]
- Steven Marcus, 89, American literary critic and scholar.[579]
- Alberto Marson, 93, Brazilian basketball player, Olympic bronze medalist (1948).[580]
- Cveto Pretnar, 61, Slovenian Olympic ice hockey player (1984).[581]
- Rollin Putzier, 52, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers, San Francisco 49ers).[582]
- Bill Stokes, 89, American college basketball coach (Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders).[583]
- M. S. Rajeswari, 86, Indian playback singer.[584]
- Anam Vivekananda Reddy, 67, Indian politician, MLA for Nellore Rural (1999–2009), prostate cancer.[585]
- Donald Seldin, 97, American nephrologist.[586]
- Soni Wolf, 69, American lesbian activist, co-founder of Dykes on Bikes.[587]
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- Noble Craig, 69, American actor (Big Trouble in Little China, A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child, The Blob).[588]
- Robert diGrazia, 90, American police officer.[589]
- Jean Duprat, 81, French politician, member of the National Assembly (1981–1986).[590]
- A. Theodore Eastman, 89, American Episcopal prelate, Bishop of Maryland (1986–1994), Parkinson's disease.[591]
- Jon Engen, 61, American Olympic skier.[592]
- Betty Hall, 97, American politician, four-time member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives.[593]
- Philip H. Hoff, 93, American politician, Governor of Vermont (1963–1969).[594]
- Yoshinobu Ishii, 79, Japanese football player and manager.[595]
- Shamsul Islam, 86, Bangladeshi politician, Minister of Information (1991–1996, 2001–2006).[596]
- Félix Mata, 67, Venezuelan Olympic sprinter.[597]
- Sean McPherson, 47, American politician, member of the South Dakota House of Representatives (since 2017), cancer.[598]
- David Mitchell, 77, New Zealand architect.[599]
- Charles Neville, 79, American saxophonist (The Neville Brothers), Grammy winner (1990), pancreatic cancer.[600]
- Jordan Nikolić, 84, Serbian folk singer.[601]
- Henk Numan, 62, Dutch judoka, Olympic bronze medallist (1980).[602]
- Elvira Orphée, 95, Argentine writer, Guggenheim Fellow (1988).[603]
- Gianfranco Parolini, 93, Italian film director (Francis the Smuggler, Kiss Kiss, Kill Kill, If You Meet Sartana Pray for Your Death).[604]
- Pierre Plateau, 94, French Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Bourges (1984–2000).[605]
- Donald Whitton, 94, Canadian concert cellist and teacher.[606]
- Wolfgang Zapf, 81, German sociologist.[607]
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- Álvaro Arzú, 72, Guatemalan politician, President (1996–2000), Mayor of Guatemala City (1986–1990, since 2004), heart attack.[608]
- Yukiji Asaoka, 82, Japanese actress, Alzheimer's disease.[609]
- Earl Balfour, 85, Canadian ice hockey player (Chicago Blackhawks, Toronto Maple Leafs), cancer.[610]
- Livio Besso Cordero, 70, Italian politician, Senator (1996–2001).[611]
- Bob Gessner, 85, American artist.[612]
- Donald Keats, 88, American composer.[613]
- Maya Kuliyeva, 97, Turkmen operatic soprano and actress.[614]
- Michael Luscombe, 64, Australian chief executive (Woolworths Limited), Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease.[615]
- Gildo Mahones, 88, American jazz pianist.[616]
- George Mulhall, 81, Scottish football player (Aberdeen, Sunderland, national team) and manager.[617]
- Kristin Nelson, 72, American actress, painter and author, heart attack.[618]
- Juan Carlos Olivas, 34, Mexican actor (El Chapo), cancer.[619]
- Paul Junger Witt, 77, American film and television producer (Dead Poets Society, The Golden Girls, Soap), cancer.[620]
- Bernard Woma, 51, Ghanaian gyile player.[621]
- Roy Young, 83, British singer and pianist.[622]
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- Roberto Angleró, 88, Puerto Rican music composer and singer.[623]
- Bob Byler, 87, American jazz journalist.[624]
- James H. Cone, 79, American Methodist theologian (Black theology).[625]
- Larry Harvey, 70, American artist, philanthropist and activist, founder of the Burning Man festival, complications from a stroke.[626]
- James Hylton, 83, American stock car racing driver (NASCAR, ARCA) and race team owner (James Hylton Motorsports), traffic collision.[627]
- Hollis Jeffcoat, 65, American painter, ovarian cancer.[628]
- Akhumzi Jezile, 29, South African television presenter and actor, traffic collision.[629]
- Brooks Kerr, 66, American jazz pianist.[630]
- Eric Koch, 98, German-born Canadian author, broadcaster and academic.[631]
- Gerson Leiber, 96, American painter, heart attack.[632]
- Judith Leiber, 97, Hungarian-born American fashion designer and businesswoman, Holocaust survivor.[633]
- Ramón López Carrozas, 80, Spanish-born Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop (1979–1989) and Bishop of Bom Jesus do Gurguéia (1989–2014).[634]
- Ken Messer, 86, British painter.[635]
- Tetsuro Miura, 62, Japanese football player and manager, lung cancer.[636]
- Art Paul, 93, American graphic designer (Playboy), pneumonia.[637]
- Montse Pérez, 61, Spanish actress (Plats Bruts).[638]
- Carlos del Pozo, 75, Cuban Olympic basketball player (1968).[639]
- Russell Renfrey, 94, Australian football player.[640]
- Agildo Ribeiro, 86, Brazilian actor.[641]
- Art Shay, 96, American photographer (Sports Illustrated, Life) and writer, heart failure.[642]
- Morag Crichton Timbury, 87, Scottish virologist.[643]
- Yevgeny Titarenko, 82, Russian writer.[644]
- Karl Toft, 81, Canadian sex offender, lung cancer.[645]
- Bruce Tulloh, 82, British athlete, European champion (1962), cancer.[646]
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- Eliudis Benítez, 63, Puerto Rican Olympic judoka.[647]
- Richard L. Collins, 84, American aviation journalist.[648]
- Ewa Dyakowska-Berbeka, 61, Polish painter and graphic and stage designer.[649]
- Luis García Meza, 88, Bolivian general and politician, President (1980–1981), heart attack.[650]
- Bill Hay, 83, Australian rules footballer (Hawthorn).[651]
- Baki İlkin, 74, Turkish diplomat.[652]
- Derek Keys, 86, South African executive (ASEA, Sandvik, Sappi) and politician, Minister of Finance (1992–1994).[653]
- Rose Laurens, 65, French singer-songwriter ("I Dreamed a Dream", "Africa").[654]
- Robert Mandan, 86, American actor (Soap, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, Three's a Crowd).[655]
- Michael Martin, Baron Martin of Springburn, 72, British politician, MP (1979–2009) and Speaker of the House of Commons (2000–2009).[656]
- Andrzej Orłoś, 84, Polish Olympic equestrian (1960).[657]
- Lester James Peries, 99, Sri Lankan film producer, director, and screenwriter.[658]
- Trevor Preston, 79, British screenwriter.[659]
- Jan Salter, 82, British artist and animal sanctuary keeper.[660]
- Reginald C. Stuart, 74, Canadian historian.[661]
- Edward Szmidt, 86, Polish Olympic sprinter (1956).[662]
- Bruce Taafe, 73, Australian rugby union player.[663]
- Aaron Traywick, 28, American life extension activist, drowned.[664]
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- Tim Calvert, 52, American rock guitarist (Nevermore, Forbidden), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[665]
- Jan Cameron, 71, Australian swimmer and coach, Olympic silver (1964) and Commonwealth Games triple medalist (1966).[666]
- Geneviève Claisse, 82, French abstract painter.[667]
- Manfredo do Carmo, 89, Brazilian mathematician (differential geometry).[668]
- Frank Ernaga, 87, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs).[669]
- Hortensio Fucil, 79, Venezuelan Olympic runner.[670]
- Neil D. Humphrey, 89, American academic.[671]
- Elisa Izaurralde, 58, Uruguayan biochemist.[672]
- Anatole Katok, 73, Russian-born American mathematician.[673]
- Joel Kovel, 81, American environmentalist and anti-war activist.[674]
- Idris Hasan Latif, 94, Indian military officer, Chief of Air Staff (1978–1981).[675]
- Terry Mackenroth, 68, Australian politician, Deputy Premier of Queensland (2000–2005), lung cancer.[676]
- Shah Marai, 40, Afghan photojournalist (Agence France-Presse), bombing.[677]
- Jhoon Rhee, 86, South Korean taekwondo practitioner.[678]
- Gajendra Narayan Singh, Indian musicologist.[679]
- Naresh Sohal, 78, Indian composer.[680]
- Ralph Stephan, 89, American Olympic rower (1948).[681]
- Sir John Treacher, 93, British Royal Navy Admiral, Commander-in-Chief Fleet (1975–1977).[682]
- David Wiegand, 70, American journalist (San Francisco Chronicle).[683]
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