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Deaths in April 2022
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The following is a list of notable deaths in April 2022.
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 2022
1
- Andrei Babitsky, 57, Russian journalist (RFE/RL), cardiac arrest.[1]
- Delfina Entrecanales, 94, Spanish arts philanthropist.[2]
- Alberto Estella Goytre, 81, Spanish politician, deputy (1977–1982).[3]
- Ryszard Frąckiewicz, 90, Polish diplomat, ambassador to Australia (1978–1983) and Japan (1986–1991).[4]
- Everett Gendler, 93, American rabbi.[5]
- Richard Cyril Hughes, 89, Welsh historian and author.[6]
- Addagatla Chinna Innayya, 84, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Nalgonda (1989–1993) and Srikakulam (1993–2018).[7]
- Petre Ivănescu, 85, Romanian handball player (Dinamo București, national team) and coach (TUSEM Essen).[8]
- Maks Levin, 40, Ukrainian photojournalist (Reuters, BBC), shot.[9] (body discovered on this date)
- Jolanta Lothe, 79, Polish actress (Hunting Flies, The Cruise, The Deluge).[10]
- C. W. McCall, 93, American country singer ("Convoy", "'Round the World with the Rubber Duck", "Roses for Mama") and politician, mayor of Ouray, Colorado (1986–1992), lung cancer.[11]
- Mario Mettbach, 69, German politician, second mayor of Hamburg (2003–2004) and Hamburg MP (2001–2004).[12] (death announced on this date)
- Munesuke Mita, 84, Japanese sociologist, sepsis.[13]
- Eleanor Munro, 94, American art critic, art historian, and writer.[14]
- Red Óg Murphy, 21, Irish footballer (DCU GAA, North Melbourne).[15]
- Meena Parande, 91, Indian table tennis player.[16]
- Nina Pereverzeva, 93, Russian politician, member of the CCCP (1982–1990).[17]
- Daphne Pirie, 90, Australian athlete and sports administrator.[18]
- Yuriy Ruf, 41, Ukrainian poet and writer.[19]
- Neil Stevens, 74, Canadian Hall of Fame sportswriter (The Canadian Press), cancer.[20]
- Jack Trickey, 87, Australian Olympic cyclist (1956).[21]
- Jirō Tsuji, 94, Japanese chemist, lymphoma.[22]
- Dejo Tunfulu, 49, Nigerian comedian, actor, and writer.[23]
- Jerrold B. Tunnell, 71, American mathematician (Tunnell's theorem), traffic collision.[24]
- Roland White, 83, American bluegrass guitarist, complications of a heart attack.[25]
- Eleanor Whittemore, 95, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (1983–1985).[26]
- Gerhard J. Woeginger, 57, Austrian mathematician.[27]
- Aleksandra Yakovleva, 64, Russian actress (Air Crew, Charodei, A Man from the Boulevard des Capucines), breast cancer.[28]
- Zou Yan, 106, Chinese military officer.[29]
2
- Vance Amory, 72, Nevisian politician and cricketer (Leeward Islands, Combined Islands), premier of Nevis (1992–2006, 2013–2017).[30]
- Sergio Chejfec, 65, Argentine writer.[31]
- Joseph A. Diclerico Jr., 81, American jurist, judge (since 1992) and chief judge (1992–1997) for the U.S. District Court for New Hampshire.[32]
- Paulo França, 70, Brazilian politician, Santa Catarina MLA (2011–2015), cancer.[33]
- Oswaldo Frossasco, 69, Argentine Olympic cyclist (1976).[34]
- George S. Gaadt, 80, American artist.[35]
- Sir Robin Gray, 90, New Zealand politician, MP (1978–1996), speaker of the House of Representatives (1990–1993).[36]
- Estelle Harris, 93, American actress (Seinfeld, Toy Story, The Suite Life of Zack & Cody).[37]
- Rex Harris, 82, British academic.[38]
- Victor Hettigoda, 84, Sri Lankan businessman.[39]
- Javier Imbroda, 61, Spanish basketball coach and politician, member of the Andalusian parliament (since 2018) and regional minister of education and sports (since 2019), prostate cancer.[40]
- Mantas Kvedaravičius, 45, Lithuanian film director, shot.[41]
- Silvio Longobucco, 70, Italian footballer (Ternana, Juventus, Cagliari).[42]
- Mirjana Majurec, 69, Croatian actress (The Rat Savior, King's Endgame, Below the Line).[43]
- Mıgırdiç Margosyan, 83, Turkish writer.[44]
- Henrich Mayorov, 85, Russian-Ukrainian choreographer and ballet dancer.[45]
- Leonel Sánchez, 85, Chilean football player (Universidad de Chile, Colo-Colo, national team) and manager, pulmonary fibrosis.[46]
- Gerald Schreck, 83, American sailor, Olympic champion (1968).[47]
- Olga Sukhenko, 51, Ukrainian politician, village head of Motyzhyn, shot.[48] (death announced on this date)
3
- Ave Alavainu, 79, Estonian poet and writer.[49]
- Yamina Bachir, 68, Algerian film director (Rachida) and screenwriter (Sandstorm).[50]
- Noeline Brokenshire, 96, New Zealand cricketer (Canterbury), field hockey player (national team) and British Empire Games sprinter (1950).[51]
- June Brown, 95, English actress (EastEnders, The Duchess of Duke Street, Bean) and writer.[52]
- Gerald Coates, 77, English evangelist.[53]
- Christopher Coover, 72, American antique books appraiser, pneumonia complicated by Parkinson's disease.[54]
- Tommy Davis, 83, American baseball player (Los Angeles Dodgers, Baltimore Orioles, Oakland Athletics) and coach, World Series champion (1963).[55]
- Archie Eversole, 37, German-born American rapper, shot.[56]
- Lygia Fagundes Telles, 98, Brazilian writer, member of the Brazilian Academy of Letters.[57]
- Heikki Hedman, 81, Finnish tennis player.[58]
- William S. Horne, 85, American politician, member of the Maryland House of Delegates (1973–1989).[59]
- Jin Di, 89, Chinese actress (The Wedding Maidens), television director and screenwriter.[60]
- Bruce Johnson, 71, American news anchor and reporter (WUSA), heart attack.[61]
- Werner Klatt, 73, German rower, Olympic champion (1976).[62]
- Gerda Weissmann Klein, 97, Polish-American writer and human rights activist.[63]
- David G. Mason, 79, American politician, member of the Kentucky House of Representatives (1974–1977).[64]
- Michael Meier, 93, German Roman Catholic prelate, coadjutor archbishop (1984–1987) and archbishop (1987–2006) of Mount Hagen.[65]
- Donn B. Murphy, 91, American theatre and speech teacher (Georgetown University) and theatrical advisor.[66]
- Snežana Nikšić, 78, Serbian actress (Siberian Lady Macbeth, The Tiger, Bolji život).[67]
- Einar Østby, 86, Norwegian cross-country skier, Olympic silver medallist (1960).[68]
- Stan Parrish, 75, American football coach (Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Ball State Cardinals, Michigan Wolverines), cancer.[69]
- Frances Porter, 96, New Zealand writer and historian.[70]
- Pamela Rooke, 66, British model and actress, bile duct cancer.[71]
- Betty Rowland, 106, American burlesque dancer.[72]
- Desmond Seward, 86, British historian.[73]
- Gene Shue, 90, American basketball player (Fort Wayne/Detroit Pistons, New York Knicks) and coach (Baltimore/Washington Bullets), melanoma.[74]
- Willie Tasby, 89, American baseball player (Baltimore Orioles, Washington Senators, Cleveland Indians).[75]
- Kainakary Thankaraj, 75, Indian actor (Amen, Ee.Ma.Yau., Home).[76]
- Nobuyoshi Tsubota, 89, Japanese baseball glove designer.[77]
- James Webster, 96, Australian politician, senator (1964–1980), minister for science (1975–1979).[78]
- Andrzej Wiśniewski, 66, Polish football coach (Wisła Płock, Palestine, Polonia Warsaw), heart attack.[79]
4
- Bob Babich, 74, American football player (Cleveland Browns, San Diego Chargers).[80]
- Donald Baechler, 65, American painter and sculptor, heart attack.[81]
- Richard Bird, 79, English computer scientist.[82]
- Eric Boehlert, 57, American media critic and writer (Salon, Rolling Stone, Billboard), hit by train.[83]
- Madeline Cain, 72, American politician, member of the Ohio House of Representatives (1989–1995) and mayor of Lakewood, Ohio (1996–2003).[84]
- José Geraldo da Cruz, 80, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Juazeiro (2003–2016).[85]
- Karine Danielyan, 74, Armenian politician, minister of nature and environment protection (1991–1994).[86]
- Margo Feiden, 77, American art gallery owner, complications from a fall.[87]
- Maya Govind, 82, Indian lyricist, heart attack.[88]
- Julian J. Hook, 80, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1971–1974).[89]
- Little Karim, 71, Pakistani mountaineer, liver cancer.[90]
- Friedrich-Wilhelm Kiel, 87, German politician, member of the Landtag of Baden-Württemberg (1992–2001), mayor of Ettlingen (1966–1970) and Fellbach (1976–2000).[91]
- Kathy Lamkin, 74, American actress (No Country for Old Men, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The Astronaut Farmer).[92]
- Li Suwen, 88, Chinese politician, vice chairperson of the Standing Committee of the NPC (1975–1978).[93]
- John McNally, 89, Irish boxer, Olympic silver medallist (1952).[94]
- Joe Messina, 93, American Hall of Fame guitarist (The Funk Brothers).[95]
- Norio Niikawa, 79, Japanese physician and medical geneticist, discoverer of Kabuki syndrome.[96]
- Boris Powell, 57, American boxer, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[97]
- Raziel, 49, Mexican professional wrestler (CMLL).[98]
- Jim Reilly, 77, American politician, member of the Illinois House of Representatives (1977–1983).[99]
- Vernon Scoville, 68, American politician, member of the Missouri House of Representatives (1983–1991).[100]
- Django Sissoko, 74, Malian civil servant, acting prime minister (2012–2013) and minister of justice (1984–1988).[101]
- Petar Skansi, 78, Croatian basketball player (Jugoplastika, Yugoslavia national team) and coach (Benetton Treviso), Olympic silver medalist (1968).[102]
- Branislav Šoškić, 99, Montenegrin politician, president of the Socialist Republic of Montenegro (1985–1986).[103]
- Herb Turetzky, 76, American basketball official scorer (Brooklyn Nets), primary lateral sclerosis.[104]
- Jerry Uelsmann, 87, American photographer.[105]
- Gordon Watters, 93, American ice hockey player (Minnesota Golden Gophers) and pediatric neurologist.[106]
- Joseph P. Wyatt Jr., 80, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1979–1981) and the Texas House of Representatives (1971–1979).[107]
- Juan Francisco Zanassi, 75, Argentine Olympic rower (1964).[108]
- Andrzej Zygmunt, 76, Polish footballer (national team).[109]
5
- Sidney Altman, 82, Canadian-American molecular biologist, Nobel Prize laureate (1989).[110]
- Harry Billinge, 96, British World War II veteran and fundraiser.[111]
- Boris Brott, 78, Canadian conductor, traffic collision.[112]
- Joaquim Carvalho, 84, Portuguese footballer (Sporting CP, Atlético, national team).[113]
- John Cumberland, 74, American baseball player (New York Yankees, San Francisco Giants, St. Louis Cardinals).[114]
- John Ellis, 73, American baseball player (New York Yankees, Cleveland Indians, Texas Rangers), cancer.[115]
- Helen Fletcher, 90, English tennis player.[116]
- Graciela Giannettasio, 71, Argentine politician, deputy (2007–2015) and minister of education (2002–2003).[117]
- Roberta Kalechofsky, 90, American writer and rights activist.[118]
- David Keyte, 67–68, English businessman and football club chairman, liver cancer.[119]
- David Kilgour, 81, Canadian politician, MP (1979–2006), lung disease.[120]
- Stanisław Kowalski, 111, Polish masters athlete, nation's oldest living man (since 2018).[121]
- Josef Panáček, 84, Czech sport shooter, Olympic champion (1976).[122]
- Nehemiah Persoff, 102, American actor (Some Like It Hot, An American Tail, Yentl), heart failure.[123]
- Boris Powell, 57, American boxer, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[124]
- Edward Rayner, 89, English footballer (Northwich Victoria, Stoke City, Macclesfield Town).[125]
- Lee Rose, 85, American basketball coach (Charlotte 49ers, Purdue Boilermakers, South Florida Bulls) and athletic administrator.[126]
- Bobby Rydell, 79, American singer ("Wild One", "Wildwood Days") and actor (Bye Bye Birdie), pneumonia.[127]
- Bill Sadler, 90, Canadian racecar and aircraft designer.[128]
- Yoshikazu Shirakawa, 87, Japanese photographer, stroke.[129]
- Paul Siebel, 84, American singer-songwriter.[130]
- Yefrem Sokolov, 95, Belarusian politician, first secretary of the Communist Party (1987–1990).[131]
- Doug Sutherland, 73, American football player (Minnesota Vikings, Seattle Seahawks).[132]
- Bjarni Tryggvason, 76, Icelandic-born Canadian astronaut (STS-85).[133]
- Eelco Visser, 55, Dutch computer scientist.[134]
- Jimmy Wang Yu, 79, Taiwanese actor (Golden Swallow, One-Armed Swordsman, The Chinese Boxer).[135]
- Leslie Young, 72, Chinese-born New Zealand economist.[136]
6
- Rae Allen, 95, American actress (And Miss Reardon Drinks A Little, A League of Their Own, The Sopranos), Tony winner (1971).[137]
- William Roger Callahan, 90, Canadian journalist and politician.[138]
- Dolores Álvarez Campillo, 61, Spanish politician, member of the General Junta of the Principality of Asturias (2015–2019), cancer.[139]
- Drew Christiansen, 77, American Jesuit priest.[140]
- Mark Conover, 61, American Olympic runner (1988), cancer.[141]
- John Creighton, 85, New Zealand rugby union player (Canterbury, national team).[142]
- Reinhilde Decleir, 73, Belgian actress (Doctor Vlimmen, Whitey, Love Belongs to Everyone), euthanasia.[143]
- Ana Derșidan-Ene-Pascu, 77, Romanian fencer, Olympic bronze medallist (1968, 1972).[144]
- Joe Dickson, 82, Canadian politician.[145]
- Karol Divín, 86, Hungarian-born Slovak figure skater, Olympic silver medallist (1960).[146]
- Nergüin Enkhbat, 60, Mongolian Olympic boxer.[147]
- Helen Golden, 81, Dutch singer.[148]
- Melvin Hulse, 74, Belizean politician, colon cancer.[149]
- Jill Knight, 98, British politician, MP (1966–1997), member of the House of Lords (1997–2016).[150]
- Nicole Maestracci, 71, French lawyer, member of the Constitutional Council (2013–2022).[151]
- Emiliano Mascetti, 79, Italian football player (Hellas Verona, Como, Torino) and manager.[152]
- David McKee, 87, British writer and illustrator (Mr Benn, Elmer the Patchwork Elephant, Not Now, Bernard).[153]
- Georg Neuber, 96, German Olympic fencer (1960).[154]
- Karl Neuse, 91, German Olympic water polo player (1956).[155]
- John van de Rest, 82, Dutch film director and screenwriter.[156]
- Régis Rey, 92, French Olympic ski jumper.[157]
- Domingo Romera, 85, Spanish politician and captain, senator (1984–1986), MEP (1986–1994).[158]
- Camilla Salvago Raggi, 98, Italian poet and novelist.[159]
- Horst Schröder, 84, German politician, MP (1972–1984).[160]
- Annie Servais-Thysen, 88, Belgian politician, member of the Walloon parliament (1995–2004).[161]
- Abraham Sie, 22, Ivorian basketball player (ABC Fighters, DUC Dakar, national team).[162]
- Tom Smith, 50, Scottish rugby union player (Northampton Saints, national team, British & Irish Lions), colorectal cancer.[163]
- Tadao Takahashi, 71, Brazilian Hall of Fame computer scientist, heart attack.[164]
- Mikhail Vasenkov, 79, Russian spy (Illegals Program).[165]
- Wen Hsia, 93, Taiwanese singer and actor, organ failure.[166]
- Yu Guocong, 99, Chinese engineer, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.[167]
- Vladimir Zhirinovsky, 75, Russian politician, MP (since 1993), COVID-19.[168]
- Gerd Zimmermann, 72, German footballer (Fortuna Düsseldorf, Houston Hurricane, Calgary Boomers).[169]
7
- Garibaldi Alves, 98, Brazilian politician, senator (2011–2014) and Rio Grande do Norte MLA (1957–1969).[170]
- Christopher Ball, 85, British composer.[171]
- Carlos Barrera Sánchez, 71, Spanish politician, síndic d'Aran (1995–2007, 2015–2019).[172]
- Shamsha Berkimbayeva, 79, Kazakh academic and politician, minister of education and science (2002–2003).[173]
- Dušan Čkrebić, 94, Serbian politician, prime minister (1974–1978) and president (1984–1986).[174]
- Elias Davidsson, 81, Icelandic composer and conspiracy theorist.[175]
- Ludwik Dorn, 67, Polish politician, MP (1997–2015), deputy prime minister and minister of interior and administration (2005–2007).[176]
- Mercè Durfort i Coll, 78, Spanish biologist and professor, member of Institute for Catalan Studies (since 1989).[177]
- Miguel Ángel Estrella, 81, Argentine pianist, ambassador to UNESCO (2003–2015) and member of the Russell Tribunal.[178]
- Bernard Fisher, 88, English footballer (Hull City, Bradford City).[179]
- Fujiko Fujio, 88, Japanese manga artist (Ninja Hattori-kun, The Monster Kid, The Laughing Salesman).[180]
- Mary Green, 78, British Olympic sprinter (1968).[181]
- John Jobling, 84, Australian politician, New South Wales MLC (1984–2003).[182]
- Dorothy Johnson, 85, American model and actress (Life Begins at 17, The Flying Fontaines, Bernardine).[183]
- Robert Kharshiing, 63, Indian politician, MP (2002–2008).[184]
- Kim Yong-Bock, 83–84, South Korean theologian, colorectal cancer.[185]
- Ramatu Aliu Mahama, 70, Ghanaian educationist, Second Lady of Ghana (2001–2009)[186]
- Pedro Marchetta, 79, Argentine football player (Racing Club, Santiago Morning) and coach (Belgrano).[187]
- Hellmuth Matiasek, 90, Austrian theatre director, theatre manager (Theater am Gärtnerplatz), and drama school president (Bayerische Theaterakademie August Everding).[188]
- BM Nazrul Islam, 75, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1999–2001).[189]
- Michael Neidorff, 79, American business executive, CEO of Centene Corporation (since 1996).[190]
- Birgit Nordin, 88, Swedish opera singer.[191]
- Elvis Nyathi, 43, Zimbabwean refugee, beaten and burned.[192]
- Emmanuel Portacio, 52, Filipino lawn bowler.[193]
- Jürgen Reents, 72, German journalist and politician, deputy (1983–1985).[194]
- Hiro Sachiya, 85, Japanese religious scholar, liver cancer.[195]
- Carlos Salazar, 90, Filipino actor.[196]
- Man Sasaki, 95, Japanese politician, councillor (1976–1998).[197]
- Arliss Sturgulewski, 94, American politician, member of the Alaska Senate (1979–1993).[198]
- Hana Truncová, 97, Czech political prisoner.[199]
- Ken West, 64, Australian music promoter, founder of Big Day Out.[200]
- Rayfield Wright, 76, American Hall of Fame football player (Dallas Cowboys), Super Bowl champion (VI, XII).[201]
8
- Psalm Adjeteyfio, 55, Ghanaian actor (A Stab in the Dark), complications from heart failure.[202]
- Emily Akuffo, 88, Ghanaian teacher, first lady (1978–1979).[203]
- Hannah Arterian, 72, American legal administrator and academic.[204]
- Carl Boles, 87, American baseball player (San Francisco Giants).[205]
- Chai-Sik Chung, 91, South Korean-born American social ethicist and sociologist.[206]
- Massimo Cristaldi, 66, Italian film producer (Our Italian Husband, Sicilian Ghost Story).[207]
- Henri Depireux, 78, Belgian football player (Standard Liège, national team) and manager (Bellinzona).[208]
- Allan Donaldson, 92, Canadian writer and academic.[209]
- Stelio Fenzo, 89, Italian cartoonist.[210]
- Bob Gray, 98, English footballer (Gateshead).[211]
- Betty Grundberg, 84, American politician.[212]
- Edwin Kantar, 89, American bridge player, world champion (1977, 1979).[213]
- Barak Lufan, 35, Israeli sprint kayaker and Paralympic coach, shot.[214]
- Minori Matsushima, 81, Japanese actress, voice actress, and narrator (Candy Candy, Dororo, Mazinger Z), pancreatic cancer.[215]
- Osinachi Nwachukwu, 42, Nigerian gospel singer, blood clot.[216]
- Chibuzor Nwakanma, 57, Nigerian footballer (Mohun Bagan AC, SC East Bengal, Mohammedan SC), cardiac arrest.[217]
- Brian O'Rouke, 72–73, Irish composer and singer.[218]
- Peng Ming-min, 98, Taiwanese independence activist.[219]
- Liza Picard, 94, English lawyer and historian.[220]
- Hudarni Rani, 71, Indonesian politician, senator (since 2014) and governor of Bangka Belitung Islands (2002–2007).[221]
- Mimi Reinhardt, 107, Austrian secretary (Oskar Schindler).[222]
- József Salim, 54, Hungarian Olympic taekwondo practitioner (1992, 2000).[223]
- John Shy, 91, American military historian.[224]
- George H. Smith, 73, American author.[225]
- Nagai Sriram, 41, Indian Carnatic violinist.[226]
- Carlos Tiny, 71, São Toméan politician, Foreign Minister (2008–2010).[227]
- José Vilariño, 60, Argentine politician, deputy (1995–1999, 2003–2015), cardiac arrest.[228]
- Alexander Vovin, 61, Russian-American Japanologist.[229]
9
- Stephen Athipozhiyil, 77, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, coadjutor bishop (2000–2001) and bishop (2001–2019) of Alleppey.[230]
- Chris Bailey, 65, Kenyan-born Australian musician (The Saints) and songwriter ("(I'm) Stranded", "Just Like Fire Would").[231]
- M. Balayya, 92, Indian actor (Chivaraku Migiledi, Irugu Porugu, Bobbili Yuddham), writer and film producer.[232]
- Tom Bleick, 79, American football player (Baltimore Colts, Atlanta Falcons).[233]
- Uwe Bohm, 60, German actor (Moritz, Dear Moritz, Yasemin, Herzlich willkommen).[234]
- Brian Booth, 97, Australian cricketer (Tasmania).[235]
- Jim Bronstad, 85, American baseball player (Washington Senators, New York Yankees).[236]
- Riccardo Dalisi, 90, Italian architect and designer.[237]
- Ihor Dashko, 44, Ukrainian military officer, suicide by explosion.[238]
- Michael Degen, 90, German-Israeli actor (Supermarket, Beyond Good and Evil, Dr. M).[239]
- Michel Delebarre, 75, French politician, mayor of Dunkirk (1989–2014) and senator (2011–2017).[240]
- Lellos Demetriades, 89, Cypriot politician, mayor of Nicosia Municipality (1971–2001) and deputy (1960–1970).[241]
- Inga Freidenfelds, 86, Latvian-born Australian Olympic basketball player (1956).[242]
- Chiara Frugoni, 82, Italian historian.[243]
- Trevor Harrop, 94, Canadian-born British Olympic swimmer (1948).[244]
- Dwayne Haskins, 24, American football player (Washington Redskins/Football Team, Pittsburgh Steelers), traffic collision.[245]
- Henk Hermsen, 84, Dutch Olympic water polo player.[246]
- Jack Higgins, 92, British author (The Eagle Has Landed, Thunder Point, Angel of Death).[247]
- Ann Hutchinson Guest, 103, American dance notator.[248]
- Myra Larcombe, 94, New Zealand swimming coach.[249]
- John McCourtney, 78, Scottish Olympic wrestler.[250]
- Pat Newman, 82, American tennis coach.[251]
- Lawrence Poitras, 91, Canadian jurist, chief justice of the Superior Court of Quebec (1992–1996).[252]
- George Siscoe, 84, American physicist.[253]
- Dick Swatland, 76, American football player (Houston Oilers, Bridgeport Jets).[254]
- Allan Trusler, 88, Australian footballer (Footscray).[255]
- Brian Winston, 80, British journalist.[256]
- Jeremy Young, 86–87, British actor (Doctor Who, Coronation Street, Crooks and Coronets).[257]
10
- John Arguelles, 94, American jurist, associate justice of the Supreme Court of California (1987–1989).[258]
- Gary Barrett, 82, American ecologist.[259]
- Philippe Boesmans, 85, Belgian composer.[260]
- Desmond Brathwaite, Saint Lucian politician, MP (1987–1997).[261]
- Gary Brown, 52, American football player (Houston Oilers, New York Giants, San Diego Chargers) and coach, cancer.[262]
- Jon Herwig Carlsen, 84, Norwegian sports commentator (NRK).[263]
- John Drew, 67, American basketball player (Atlanta Hawks, Utah Jazz), bone cancer.[264]
- Francis Geng, 90, French politician, deputy (1978–1993).[265]
- Eya Guezguez, 17, Tunisian Olympic sailor (2020), drowned.[266]
- Joe Horlen, 84, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox, Oakland Athletics), World Series champion (1972).[267]
- M. C. Josephine, 74, Indian politician, chairperson of the Kerala Women's Commission (2017–2021), heart attack.[268]
- Kalindi, 28, Brazilian footballer (Penafiel, Nacional).[269]
- Hazem Nuseibeh, 99, Jordanian politician, minister of foreign affairs (1962–1965).[270]
- Estela Rodríguez, 54, Cuban judoka, Olympic silver medallist (1992, 1996), cardiac arrest.[271]
- Jos Schreurs, 87, Dutch Roman Catholic priest and politician, senator (1980–1981).[272]
- Alexander Shkurko, 84, Russian historian, president of the State Historical Museum (1992–2010).[273]
- Shiv Kumar Subramaniam, Indian actor (Mukti Bandhan) and screenwriter (Parinda, Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi).[274]
- Wang Senhao, 89, Chinese engineer and politician, governor of Shanxi (1983–1992).[275]
- Desai Williams, 62, Canadian sprinter, Olympic bronze medalist (1984), heart attack.[276]
11
- Len Allen, 90, British Olympic wrestler.[277]
- Oleksandr Bakumenko, 62, Ukrainian politician, people's deputy (2014–2019).[278]
- John D. Bransford, 78, American psychologist and educational theorist, lewy body dementia.[279]
- Gary Bullock, 80, American actor (Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me, RoboCop 2, Species).[280]
- Garrett Burnett, 46, Canadian ice hockey player (Mighty Ducks of Anaheim).[281]
- Calvi, 83, French cartoonist, caricaturist and illustrator.[282]
- Wayne Cooper, 65, American basketball player (Portland Trail Blazers, Denver Nuggets, Golden State Warriors), complications from kidney disease.[283]
- Ihor Dybchenko, 61, Ukrainian footballer (Shakhtar Donetsk, Shakhtar Horlivka, Pivdenstal Yenakiieve).[284]
- Mohammad Feyz Sarabi, 93, Iranian Islamic cleric and politician, member of the Assembly of Experts (since 2006).[285]
- Gábor Görgey, 92, Hungarian writer and poet, minister of culture (2002–2003).[286]
- Delores Ann Richburg Greene, 86, American educator.[287]
- Eduardo Guardia, 56, Brazilian economist and politician, minister of finance (2018–2019).[288]
- Mohammad Hussain, 45, Pakistani cricketer (national team).[289]
- Hans Junkermann, 87, German racing cyclist.[290]
- James Jupp, 89, British-Australian political scientist and author.[291]
- Aleksandr Kuzmin, 80, Russian diplomat, ambassador to Sudan (1992–1998).[292]
- Bill Ludwig, 87, Australian trade unionist.[293]
- Joseph Makoju, 73, Nigerian engineer.[294]
- Charnett Moffett, 54, American jazz bassist, heart attack.[295]
- René Mornex, 94, French endocrinologist and academic.[296]
- Chip Myrtle, 76, American football player (Denver Broncos).[297]
- Timothy R. Parsons, 89, Canadian oceanographer.[298]
- Claude Véga, 91, French impersonator, humorist and actor.[299]
12
- Rogerio Azcárraga Madero, 94, Mexican businessman.[300]
- Simon de la Bretèche, 39, French pilot, plane crash.[301]
- Sonny Caldinez, 89, Trinidadian actor (Doctor Who, The Fifth Element, Raiders of the Lost Ark).[302]
- Sir Gordon Downey, 93, British public servant, parliamentary commissioner for standards (1995–1998).[303]
- Olga Fiorini, 95, Italian businesswoman and educator.[304]
- Gilbert Gottfried, 67, American comedian, television personality (Hollywood Squares), and actor (Aladdin, Cyberchase), ventricular tachycardia.[305]
- Zvonimir Janko, 89, Croatian mathematician (Janko groups).[306]
- Giorgos Katiforis, 87, Greek lawyer and academic, MEP (1994–2004).[307]
- Larysa Khorolets, 73, Ukrainian actress, minister of culture (1991–1992).[308]
- Susan Kilham, 79, American aquatic ecologist.[309]
- Charles McCormick, 75, American musician (Bloodstone).[310]
- Cedric McMillan, 44, American bodybuilder, heart attack.[311]
- Doris Honig Merritt, 98, American physician.[312]
- M. P. Govindan Nair, 94, Indian politician, Kerala MLA (1960–1964).[313]
- Charles P. Roland, 104, American historian.[314]
- Shirley Spork, 94, American professional golfer, co-founder of the LPGA.[315]
- Traian Stănescu, 82, Romanian actor (Răscoala, Trandafirul galben, The Silver Mask).[316]
- Henry S. Valk, 93, American physicist.[317]
- Baptiste Vignes, 36, French pilot, plane crash.[301]
- Irina Vorobieva, 63, Russian Olympic figure skater (1976).[318]
- Sergei Yashin, 60, Russian ice hockey player (Dynamo Moscow, EHC Dynamo Berlin, HC Davos), Olympic champion (1988).[319]
- Arne Zwaig, 75, Norwegian chess player.[320]
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- Letizia Battaglia, 87, Italian photographer.[321]
- Michel Bouquet, 96, French actor (The Unfaithful Wife, The Bride Wore Black, Toto the Hero).[322]
- Jorge Carreño Luengas, 92–93, Colombian judge, president of the Supreme Court (1990–1991).[323]
- Johanna Ekström, 51, Swedish author and artist, cancer.[324]
- Wolfgang Fahrian, 80, German footballer (Hertha BSC, Fortuna Köln, West Germany national team).[325]
- Alex Gilady, 79, Israeli sports journalist and Olympic official, cancer.[326]
- Francesco Glorioso, 79, Italian Olympic rower (1964).[327]
- Josef Göppel, 71, German politician, MP (2002–2017).[328]
- Laura Harris Hales, 54, American writer, historian, and podcaster, pancreatic cancer.[329]
- Hua Wenyi, 81, Chinese Kunqu performer.[330]
- Jimmy Leonard, 94, Irish politician, senator (1981–1982) and three-term TD.[331]
- Maurice Lévy, 99, French physicist and teacher, president of the CNES (1973–1976).[332]
- Lillian M. Lowery, 67–68, American school superintendent.[333]
- David Luteijn, 78, Dutch politician, senator (1983–1995).[334]
- Tom McCarthy, 61, Canadian ice hockey player (Minnesota North Stars, Boston Bruins) and coach, complications from heart surgery.[335]
- Bill Nation, 96, American politician, member of the Wyoming House of Representatives (1965–1967) and mayor of Cheyenne, Wyoming (1962–1966, 1973–1977).[336]
- Bob Neuenschwander, 73, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1983–1990).[337]
- Gloria Parker, 100, American musician and bandleader.[338]
- Freddy Rincón, 55, Colombian footballer (Corinthians, Real Madrid, national team), head injuries from traffic collision.[339]
- Thomas Rosenlöcher, 74, German writer and poet.[340]
- Vincent Ryan, 83, Australian Catholic priest and convicted sex offender.[341]
- Colin Semper, 84, English Anglican priest.[342]
- Jorge Trías, 73, Spanish lawyer, politician and whistleblower (Bárcenas affair), deputy (1996–2000), complications from COVID-19.[343]
- Skip Walker, 67, American football player (Ottawa Rough Riders, Montreal Alouettes), cancer.[344]
- Wang Yumei, 87, Chinese actress (Wreaths at the Foot of the Mountain, The Wooden Man's Bride, Justice Bao).[345]
14
- Roberto Bendini, 76, Argentine military officer, chief of the general staff of the Army (2003–2008), pancreatic cancer.[346]
- Alex Brenninkmeijer, 70, Dutch lawyer and academic, national ombudsman (2005–2014), member of the European Court of Auditors (since 2014).[347]
- William Burgess, 91, Canadian Olympic sailor.[348]
- Dennis Byars, 81, American politician, member of the Nebraska Legislature (1988–1995, 1999–2007).[349]
- Irving Davidson, 92, Australian footballer (St Kilda).[350]
- Gurbax Singh Frank, 86, Indian translator.[351]
- Rio Hackford, 51, American actor (Treme, Jonah Hex, The Mandalorian), uveal melanoma.[352]
- Chic Henry, 75, Australian car show organizer (Summernats), cancer.[353]
- Ed Jasper, 49, American football player (Atlanta Falcons, Philadelphia Eagles, Oakland Raiders).[354]
- Orlando Julius, 79, Nigerian saxophonist, singer and bandleader.[355]
- Ilkka Kanerva, 74, Finnish politician, MP (since 1975), minister of labour (1991–1995), and deputy prime minister (1991).[356]
- Cecily Littleton, 95, British crystallographer and horticulturalist, cardiac and respiratory arrest.[357]
- Mak Ho Wai, 76, Hong Kong actor (The Romancing Star II, Faithfully Yours, The Banquet).[358]
- Jack Newton, 72, Australian golfer.[359]
- Kōji Omi, 89, Japanese politician, minister of finance (2006–2007).[360]
- Joseph Pathalil, 85, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Udaipur (1984–2012).[361]
- Clay Reynolds, 72, American writer and literary critic, pancreatic cancer.[362]
- Edward Morgan Rowell, 90, American diplomat, bullous pemphigoid.[363]
- Manju Singh, 73, Indian television producer, heart attack.[364]
- Con Sullivan, 93, English footballer (Bristol City, Arsenal).[365]
- Trygve Thue, 71, Norwegian guitarist.[366]
15
- David G. Barber, 61, Canadian environmental scientist and academic.[367]
- Mike Bossy, 65, Canadian Hall of Fame ice hockey player (New York Islanders), four-time Stanley Cup champion, lung cancer.[368]
- Tony Brown, 86, Australian rugby league player (Newtown, Penrith, national team).[369]
- Baidyanath Chakrabarty, 94, Indian gynaecologist and reproductive medicine researcher.[370]
- Bob Chinn, 99, American restaurateur.[371]
- Andy Coen, 57, American college football coach (Lehigh Mountain Hawks).[372]
- Newton Cruz, 97, Brazilian military officer.[373]
- Earl Devaney, 74, American law enforcement officer, inspector-general of the interior department (1999–2011).[374]
- Bilquis Edhi, 74, Pakistani nurse and humanitarian, heart failure.[375]
- Helle Fastrup, 70, Danish actress (Temporary Release), cancer.[376]
- Jean-Paul Fitoussi, 79, French economist.[377]
- Bernhard Germeshausen, 70, German bobsledder, Olympic champion (1976, 1980).[378]
- Bob Harrison, 80, American football player (Kent State) and coach (Atlanta Falcons, Pittsburgh Steelers).[379]
- Severo Hernández, 81, Colombian Olympic cyclist (1968).[380]
- Carlos López Riaño, 81, Spanish jurist and politician, deputy (1982–1996).[381]
- Eunice Muñoz, 93, Portuguese actress (A Morgadinha dos Canaviais, Hard Times).[382]
- Michael O'Kennedy, 86, Irish politician, minister for foreign affairs (1977–1979) and finance (1979–1980), TD (1965–2002).[383]
- Henry Plumb, Baron Plumb, 97, British politician, member (1979–1999) and president (1987–1989) of the European Parliament, member of the House of Lords (1987–2017).[384]
- Vlasta Pospíšilová, 87, Czech animator and director.[385]
- Art Rupe, 104, American Hall of Fame music executive and record producer (Specialty Records).[386]
- Liz Sheridan, 93, American actress (Seinfeld, ALF, Play the Game).[387]
- Peter Swales, 73, Welsh historian of psychoanalysis.[388]
- Kantoku Teruya, 76, Japanese politician, MP (1995–2001, 2003–2021), stomach cancer.[389]
16
- Lembit Arro, 92, Estonian judge and politician, MP (1992–1999).[390]
- J. N. Bhatt, 76, Indian jurist, justice of the Gujarat High Court (1990–2005) and chief justice of Patna High Court (2005–2007).[391]
- Bill Bourne, 68, Canadian fiddler, guitarist (Tri-Continental) and songwriter, bladder cancer.[392]
- James G. Crouse, 76, American politician.[393]
- John Dougherty, 89, American Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Scranton (1995–2009).[394]
- Elenore Freedman, 96, American educator, co-founder of The Derryfield School.[395]
- Rosario Ibarra, 95, Mexican social activist and politician, senator (2006–2012).[396]
- Rhoda Kadalie, 68, South African social activist, lung cancer.[397]
- David Leeson, 64, American photojournalist.[398]
- Mariano Ortiz, 77, Puerto Rican Olympic basketball player (1968, 1972, 1976).[399]
- Nawal Kishore Rai, 62, Indian politician, MP (1991–1997, 1999–2004).[400]
- Jon A. Reynolds, 84, American military officer.[401]
- Wendy Rieger, 65, American news anchor (WRC-TV), glioblastoma.[402]
- Gloria Sevilla, 90, Filipino actress (Bida si Mister, Bida si Misis, Once Upon a Time in Manila, Boy Golden: Shoot to Kill).[403]
- Boyet Sison, 58, Filipino sportscaster, cardiac arrest.[404]
- Joachim Streich, 71, German football player (Hansa Rostock, 1. FC Magdeburg, East Germany national team) and manager, Olympic bronze medalist (1972).[405]
- Rosella Thorne, 91, Canadian Olympic sprinter (1952).[406]
- Sir Ray Tindle, 95, British entrepreneur, founder of Tindle.[407]
- Jon Wefald, 84, American academic administrator, president of Kansas State University (1986–2009), heart attack.[408]
- Arthur Winther, 85, Australian Olympic diver (1956).[409]
- Zippy Chippy, 30, American thoroughbred racehorse.[410]
17
- Mireya Baltra, 90, Chilean journalist and politician, deputy (1969–1973) and minister of labor (1972).[411]
- Eduardo Barbeiro, 90, Portuguese Olympic swimmer (1952).[412]
- Ursula Bellugi, 91, German-born American cognitive neuroscientist.[413]
- DJ Kay Slay, 55, American disc jockey and record executive, COVID-19.[414]
- Rada Granovskaya, 92, Russian psychologist.[415]
- Jimmy Harris, 88, English footballer (Everton, Birmingham City, Oldham Athletic).[416]
- Jim Hartz, 82, American journalist and television presenter (Today), COPD.[417]
- Omer Kaleshi, 90, Macedonian painter.[418]
- Prafulla Kar, 83, Indian musician, singer, and lyricist, cardiac arrest.[419]
- William Kimbel, 68, American paleoanthropologist, cancer.[420]
- Radu Lupu, 76, Romanian pianist.[421]
- Kevin Meates, 92, New Zealand rugby union player (Canterbury, national team).[422]
- Midnight Bourbon, 4, American thoroughbred racehorse, gastrointestinal disease.[423]
- James Olson, 91, American actor (The Andromeda Strain, Commando, Rachel, Rachel).[424]
- Gilles Remiche, 43, Belgian film director and actor (The Benefit of the Doubt, Working Girls, Madly in Life), cancer.[425]
- Hollis Resnik, 67, American singer and actress (Backdraft), heart failure.[426]
- N. Sankar, 76, Indian industrialist (Sanmar Group).[427]
- Catherine Spaak, 77, Belgian-Italian actress (Kiss the Other Sheik, Il Sorpasso, Adultery Italian Style) and singer.[428]
- Re Styles, 72, American singer (The Tubes).[429]
- Ann Ter-Pogossian, 90, American painter.[430]
- Rick Turner, 78, American luthier and guitarist (Autosalvage), heart failure and stroke.[431]
18
- Lidiya Alfeyeva, 76, Russian long jumper, Olympic bronze medalist (1976).[432]
- Noel Alford, 89, Australian footballer (North Melbourne).[433]
- Nicholas Angelich, 51, American classical pianist, lung disease.[434]
- Kenneth M. Baird, 99, Canadian physicist, metrologist and inventor.[435]
- Piergiorgio Bellocchio, 90, Italian literary critic and writer.[436]
- Sir Harrison Birtwistle, 87, English composer (The Triumph of Time, The Mask of Orpheus, The Minotaur).[437]
- Wilfred Cass, 97, German-born British entrepreneur and arts philanthropist.[438]
- Henry Delisle, 83, French academic and politician, deputy (1981–1986).[439]
- Jerry Doucette, 70, Canadian rock singer, songwriter and guitarist, cancer.[440]
- Valerio Evangelisti, 69, Italian novelist (Il castello di Eymerich).[441]
- Graham Fyfe, 70, Scottish footballer (Rangers, Hibernian, Dumbarton).[442]
- Bill Gatton, 89, American entrepreneur and philanthropist.[443]
- Michel Goma, 90, French fashion designer, director of Balenciaga (1987–1992).[444]
- Barbara Hall, 99, British crossword compiler and advice columnist.[445]
- Leonid Heifetz, 87, Russian stage director and drama teacher.[446]
- Andrzej Korzyński, 82, Polish composer (Man of Marble, The Birch Wood, Possession).[447]
- Sid Mark, 88, American radio presenter.[448]
- Janez Matičič, 95, Slovenian composer and pianist.[449]
- Jean Meyer, 97, French historian.[450]
- Seppo Nikkari, 74, Finnish Olympic runner (1972).[451]
- Hermann Nitsch, 83, Austrian artist (Viennese Actionism).[452]
- Pedro Pinto Rubianes, 91, Ecuadorian politician, vice president (2000–2003), minister of finance (1982–1984), MP (1998–2000).[453]
- Rein Ratas, 83, Estonian politician, MP (2007–2011, 2015–2018).[454]
- Shirō Sasaki, 83, Japanese anime and music producer, lung cancer.[455]
- Piero Scesa, 83, Italian footballer (Novara, Torino, Mantova).[456]
- Norm Suddon, 78, Scottish rugby union player (national team).[457]
- Bridget Tan, 73, Singaporean migrant workers' rights advocate, founder of the Humanitarian Organization for Migration Economics.[458]
- Thein Tun, 85, Burmese beverage executive and banker, founder of Tun Foundation Bank.[459]
- Vyacheslav Trubnikov, 77, Russian intelligence officer, director of the Foreign Intelligence Service (1996–2000).[460]
- Roger Undy, 83, British industrial relations scholar and academic.[461]
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- Ibrahim Aoudou, 66, Cameroonian Olympic footballer.[462]
- Brad Ashford, 72, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (2015–2017), brain cancer.[463]
- Garland Boyette, 82, American football player (Houston Oilers, St. Louis Cardinals, Montreal Alouettes).[464]
- Robin Chan, 90, Hong Kong businessman.[465]
- Paddy Flanagan, 92, Irish Gaelic footballer (St Loman's, Westmeath) and hurler (Westmeath).[466]
- Gloria Gervitz, 79, Mexican poet and translator.[467]
- Mike Gregory, 65, English darts player.[468]
- Umang Gupta, 72, Indian-American entrepreneur, bladder cancer.[469]
- Ellen Hancock, 79, American technology executive (IBM, National Semiconductor Corporation, Apple Inc.).[470]
- Steven Heighton, 60, Canadian author and poet, cancer.[471]
- Gert Hekma, 70, Dutch anthropologist and sociologist.[472]
- Rolando Hinojosa-Smith, 93, American novelist, essayist and poet.[473]
- Mosharraf Hossain, 40, Bangladeshi cricketer (Dhaka Division, Khulna Tigers, national team), brain cancer.[474]
- Iqbal Muhammad Ali Khan, 64, Pakistani politician, MNA (since 2002), complications from heart surgery.[475]
- Bob Latz, 91, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1959–1962, 1963–1966).[476]
- Carlos Lucas, 91, Chilean boxer, Olympic bronze medallist (1956).[477]
- John McKay, 82, British-Canadian mathematician (McKay conjecture, McKay graph).[478]
- Ardina Moore, 91, American Quapaw-Osage fashion designer.[479]
- Pan Jiluan, 94, Chinese scientist, president of Nanchang University (1993–2002) and member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.[480]
- Sandra Pisani, 63, Australian field hockey player, Olympic champion (1988), cancer.[481]
- Samiur Rahman, 68, Bangladeshi cricketer (national team), brain cancer.[482]
- Dede Robertson, 94, American evangelical Christian activist.[483]
- Henry Scott-Stokes, 83, British journalist (Financial Times, The Times, The New York Times).[484]
- Norman Surplus, 59, Northern Irish adventurer, first person to circumnavigate the world in an autogyro, cancer.[485]
- Kane Tanaka, 119, Japanese supercentenarian, world's oldest person (since 2018).[486]
- Freeman Williams, 65, American basketball player (San Diego Clippers, Atlanta Hawks, Utah Jazz).[487]
20
- Philip Beidler, 77, American writer.[488]
- Hilda Bernard, 101, Argentine actress (Rebelde Way, Floricienta).[489]
- Ivan Bidnyak, 36, Ukrainian sport shooter and soldier, shot.[490]
- Ian Brooks, 93, New Zealand politician, MP (1970–1975).[491]
- Gino Burrini, 87, Italian Olympic alpine skier (1956).[492]
- Alan Garen, 96, American geneticist.[493]
- Olle Goop, 78, Swedish trotting driver and trainer.[494]
- Guitar Shorty, 87, American blues guitarist.[495]
- Antonín Kachlík, 99, Czech film director (Já, truchlivý bůh, Princ Bajaja) and screenwriter.[496]
- Javier Lozano Barragán, 89, Mexican Roman Catholic cardinal, bishop of Zacatecas (1984–1997) and president of the Pastoral Care of Health Care Workers (1996–2009).[497]
- Gavin Millar, 84, Scottish film director (Dreamchild, Danny, the Champion of the World, Complicity), critic and television presenter.[498]
- Read Morgan, 91, American actor (The Deputy, Gunsmoke, Back to the Future).[499]
- Robert Morse, 90, American actor (How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Tru, Mad Men), Tony winner (1962, 1990).[500]
- T. Rama Rao, 83, Indian film director (Navaratri, Jeevana Tarangalu, Yeh To Kamaal Ho Gaya).[501]
- Vundela Malakonda Reddy, 89, Indian writer and poet.[502]
- Erwina Ryś-Ferens, 67, Polish four-time Olympic speed skater.[503]
- Helen Spivey, 94, American politician and environmentalist.[504]
- Nikola Stipanicev, 85, Croatian Olympic rower.[505]
- Enver Yulgushov, 83, Russian football player (Zenit Leningrad) and manager (Rostselmash Rostov-on-Don, Torpedo Taganrog).[506]
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- Moslem Bahadori, 95, Iranian pathologist.[507]
- Elspeth Barker, 81, British novelist and journalist, complications from a stroke.[508]
- Carl Wayne Buntion, 78, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.[509]
- Jan Ceulemans, 96, Belgian Olympic basketball player.[510]
- Eric Chappell, 88, English screenwriter (The Squirrels, Rising Damp, Home to Roost).[511]
- Clive Collins, 80, British cartoonist and illustrator.[512]
- Ralph DeLoach, 65, American football player (New York Jets).[513]
- Volodymyr Denshchykov, 69, Ukrainian actor and artist.[514]
- John DiStaso, 68, American journalist (New Hampshire Union Leader, WMUR-TV).[515]
- David Friedland, 84, American politician and criminal, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1966–1974) and Senate (1978–1980).[516]
- Ali Hamsa, 66, Malaysian civil servant, chief secretary to the government (2012–2018).[517]
- Renate Holm, 90, German-Austrian actress (The Count of Luxemburg) and operatic soprano (Vienna State Opera).[518]
- Sir Geoffrey Howlett, 92, British army general, commander-in-chief of the Allied Forces Northern Europe (1986–1989).[519]
- Huang Shuqin, 82, Chinese film director (A Soul Haunted by Painting, Sinful Debt).[520]
- Aydın İlter, 91, Turkish military officer, general commander of the Gendarmerie (1993–1995).[521]
- Mwai Kibaki, 90, Kenyan politician, president (2002–2013), vice president (1978–1988) and MP (1974–2013).[522]
- Daryle Lamonica, 80, American football player (Oakland Raiders, Buffalo Bills, Southern California Sun).[523]
- Iván Markó, 75, Hungarian dancer and choreographer.[524]
- Frank Otway, 99, American basketball player (Chicago American Gears).[525]
- Jacques Perrin, 80, French actor (Z, Black and White in Color, The Sleeping Car Murders) and filmmaker.[526]
- Cynthia Plaster Caster, 74, American visual artist, cerebrovascular disease.[527]
- John Rutherford, 92, Australian cricketer (Western Australia, national team).[528]
- J. D. Rymbai, 87, Indian politician, chief minister of Meghalaya (2006–2007) and Meghalaya MLA (1983–1988, 1993–2008).[529]
- J. W. Stoker, 94, American rodeo trick rider and stuntman (Bronco Billy).[530]
- James R. Taylor, 93, Canadian academic.[531]
- Kazumi Watanabe, 86, Japanese Olympic long-distance runner (1960, 1964).[532]
- Adam Windsor, 41, English professional wrestler.[533]
- Ronald J. Zlatoper, 80, American naval officer, U.S. Pacific Fleet commander (1994–1996).[534]
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- Lamidi Adeyemi III, 83, Nigerian traditional ruler, Alaafin of Oyo (since 1970).[535]
- Marshall Arisman, 83, American illustrator, painter, and educator.[536]
- Dennis J. Gallagher, 82, American politician, member of the Colorado House of Representatives (1970–1974) and Senate (1974–1994).[537]
- Walter Gwenigale, 87, Liberian politician, minister of health and social welfare (2006–2015).[538]
- Guy Lafleur, 70, Canadian Hall of Fame ice hockey player (Montreal Canadiens, Quebec Nordiques, New York Rangers), five-time Stanley Cup champion, lung cancer.[539]
- Marcus Leatherdale, 69, Canadian photographer.[540]
- Curt Merz, 84, American football player (Dallas Texans/Kansas City Chiefs, Ottawa Rough Riders).[541]
- Ted Prappas, 66, American racing driver (CART), colon cancer.[542]
- Jan Rot, 64, Dutch singer, composer, and translator, colon cancer.[543]
- Michelle Suárez Bértora, 39, Uruguayan politician and trans activist, senator (2014–2017).[544]
- Pedrie Wannenburg, 41, South African rugby union player (Ulster, Oyonnax, national team), traffic collision.[545]
- Clayton Weishuhn, 62, American football player (New England Patriots, Green Bay Packers), traffic collision.[546]
- Håkan Winberg, 90, Swedish politician, MP (1971–1982) and minister for justice (1979–1981).[547]
- Viktor Zvyahintsev, 71, Ukrainian footballer (Shakhtar Donetsk), Olympic bronze medallist (1976).[548]
23
- Arno, 72, Belgian singer (TC Matic) and actor (Camping Cosmos), pancreatic cancer.[549]
- Carmelo Borobia, 82, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Tarazona (1996–2004), auxiliary bishop of Toledo (2004–2010) and Zaragoza (1990–1996).[550]
- Nse Ekpenyong, 58, Nigerian politician, member of the House of Representatives (since 2015).[551]
- Justin Green, 76, American cartoonist (Binky Brown Meets the Holy Virgin Mary).[552]
- Enoch Kelly Haney, 81, American sculptor, painter, and politician, member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives (1980–1986) and Senate (1986–2002), chief of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma (2005–2009).[553]
- Orrin Hatch, 88, American politician, senator (1977–2019) and president pro tempore of the U.S. Senate (2015–2019), complications from a stroke.[554]
- Fuad El-Hibri, 64, German-American businessman and philanthropist, founder of Emergent BioSolutions.[555]
- Philip J. Hilts, 74, American journalist and author, complications from liver disease.[556]
- Johnnie Jones, 102, American soldier, civil rights lawyer and politician, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives (1972–1976).[557]
- Milenko Kovačević, 58, Serbian footballer (Mačva Šabac, Rad, Apollon Athens).[558]
- Sheldon Krimsky, 80, American bioethicist.[559]
- Li Sanli, 86, Chinese engineer, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.[560]
- Adrian Long, 81, Northern Irish civil engineer.[561]
- Mike Sommer, 87, American football player (Washington Redskins, Baltimore Colts, Oakland Raiders).[562]
- John Paul, 71, Indian screenwriter (Yathra, Sandhya Mayangum Neram, Kattathe Kilikkoodu), kidney disease.[563]
- R. William Riggs, 83, American jurist, associate judge of the Oregon Supreme Court (1998–2006), complications from heart disease.[564]
- Barbara Sansoni, 94, Sri Lankan artist, designer and writer (Barefoot).[565]
- John Stofa, 79, American football player (Miami Dolphins, Cincinnati Bengals).[566]
- Kenneth E. Stumpf, 77, American soldier, Medal of Honor recipient.[567]
- Sheila Vaughan, 80, English amateur golfer.[568]
- Dawie de Villiers, 81, South African rugby union player (Western Province, Boland Cavaliers, national team), cancer.[569]
- Robert J. Warren, 88, American scientist and inventor.[570]
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- James Bama, 95, American artist and book cover illustrator (Doc Savage).[571]
- Yvonne Blenkinsop, 83, English fishing safety campaigner.[572]
- Frances Cherry, 84, New Zealand novelist.[573]
- McCrae Dowless, 66, American political campaigner and convicted fraudster, lung cancer.[574]
- Freddy Hall, 37, Bermudian footballer (Telford United, Limerick, national team), traffic collision.[575]
- Chris Haughey, 96, American baseball player (Brooklyn Dodgers).[576]
- Dimpal Kumari Jha, 42, Nepalese politician, MP (2013–2017) and Madhesh Province MPA (since 2018), colon cancer.[577]
- Denis Kiwanuka Lote, 84, Ugandan Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Kotido (1991–2007) and archbishop of Tororo (2007–2014).[578]
- Kaushalya Madushani, 26, Sri Lankan hurdler, suicide by hanging.[579]
- Sir Laurence Martin, 93, British academic.[580]
- Josep Massot, 80, Spanish Roman Catholic monk, historian, and philologist.[581]
- Kathy Mills, 86, Australian indigenous community leader and artist.[582]
- Binapani Mohanty, 85, Indian novelist.[583]
- Richie Moran, 85, American Hall of Fame lacrosse player and coach (Cornell Big Red).[584]
- Willi Resetarits, 73, Austrian singer, comedian, and human rights activist, fall.[585]
- K. Sankaranarayanan, 89, Indian politician, governor of Nagaland (2007–2008), Jharkhand (2009–2010) and Maharashtra (2010–2014), complications from a stroke.[586]
- Ronald R. Van Stockum, 105, British-born American military officer.[587]
- Rajesh Verma, 40, Indian cricketer (Mumbai), cardiac arrest.[588]
- M. Vijayan, 80, Indian structural biologist, president of the National Science Academy (2007–2010).[589]
- Collin Williams, 60, Zimbabwean cricketer (Matabeleland).[590]
- Quency Williams, 61, American football player (Calgary Stampeders, Winnipeg Blue Bombers), heart attack.[591]
- Francis Wilson, 82, South African economist.[592]
- Andrew Woolfolk, 71, American Hall of Fame saxophonist (Earth, Wind & Fire).[593]
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- Hannes Adomeit, 79, German political scientist.[594]
- Robert Archambeau, 89, Canadian ceramic artist and potter.[595]
- Thomas Broadwater, 87, American politician.[596]
- Edward J. Bronson, 91, American political scientist.[597]
- Marc G. Caron, 75, Canadian-born American biologist.[598]
- Mohammad-Ali Eslami Nodooshan, 97, Iranian literary critic, translator and poet.[599]
- Alabo Graham-Douglas, 82, Nigerian politician, minister of aviation (1990–1992), labour (1999–2000) and culture (2000–2001).[600]
- Bente Hansen, 82, Danish writer and women's rights activist.[601]
- Susan Jacks, 73, Canadian singer-songwriter (The Poppy Family) and record producer, kidney disease.[602]
- Kostas Karapatis, 94, Greek football player (Olympiacos, national team) and manager (Doxa Drama).[603]
- Marguerite Kleven, 91, American politician.[604]
- Bob LaRose, 76, Canadian football player (Winnipeg Blue Bombers) and coach (Western Mustangs), heart attack.[605]
- Ursula Lehr, 91, German gerontologist and politician, minister of family affairs (1989–1991) and MP (1990–1994).[606]
- Hossein Mollaghasemi, 89, Iranian Olympic wrestler (1960, 1964).[607]
- Morton Mower, 89, American cardiologist, cancer.[608]
- Salvatore Pica, 83, Italian art collector, COVID-19.[609]
- Mike Preaseau, 86, American college basketball player (San Francisco Dons).[610]
- Rha Woong-bae, 87, South Korean politician, minister of finance (1982) and deputy prime minister (1988).[611]
- J. Roy Rowland, 96, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1983–1995) and Georgia House of Representatives (1976–1982).[612]
- Jimmy Thomas, 83, American soul singer (Kings of Rhythm), respiratory failure.[613]
- Henny Vrienten, 73, Dutch singer-songwriter and composer (Doe Maar).[614]
- Geraldine Weiss, 96, American investor.[615]
- Corey Wittenberg, 60, American-born Australian tennis player.[616]
- Shane Yellowbird, 42, Canadian country singer.[617]
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- Peter Ackerman, 75, American businessman, founder of Americans Elect and the International Center on Nonviolent Conflict.[618]
- Luke Allen, 43, American baseball player (Los Angeles Dodgers, Colorado Rockies).[619]
- Richard Beaumont, 60, British actor (Scrooge).[620]
- Inge Bernstein, 91, Austrian-born English judge.[621]
- Elvera Britto, 81, Indian field hockey player (national team).[622]
- Jack Cakebread, 92, American winemaker, founder of Cakebread Cellars.[623]
- Julie Daraîche, 83, Canadian singer.[624]
- Ann Davies, 87, English actress (Doctor Who, Peter's Friends, The Sculptress).[625]
- Daniel Dolan, 70, American Catholic sedevacantist bishop (since 1993).[626]
- George D. Gould, 94, American financier and banker, under secretary of the Treasury (1985–1988).[627]
- İsmail Ogan, 89, Turkish wrestler, Olympic champion (1964), multiple organ failure.[628]
- Klaus Schulze, 74, German electronic musician (Tangerine Dream, Ash Ra Tempel, The Cosmic Jokers) and composer.[629]
- Peter Vickery, 72, Australian lawyer, judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria (2008–2018), cancer.[630]
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- Carlos Amigo Vallejo, 87, Spanish Roman Catholic cardinal, archbishop of Seville (1982–2009) and Tanger (1973–1982), heart failure.[631]
- LeRoy Armstrong, 85, Canadian politician, New Brunswick MLA (1995–1999, 2003–2006).[632]
- David Birney, 83, American actor (St. Elsewhere, Bridget Loves Bernie, Oh, God! Book II) and stage director, complications from Alzheimer's disease.[633]
- Shahzada Mohiuddin, 83, Pakistani politician, MNA (1985–1988) and minister of excise and taxation (1990).[634]
- Nagaenthran K. Dharmalingam, 33, Malaysian drug trafficker, execution by hanging.[635]
- Bob Elkins, 89, American actor (Coal Miner's Daughter, The Dream Catcher).[636]
- Carlos García Cambón, 73, Argentine footballer (Chacarita Juniors, Boca Juniors, Unión de Santa Fe), complications from ruptured abdominal aneurysm.[637]
- John Gwitira, 72, Zimbabwean political activist, chairman of the National Liberation War Veterans Association (1989–1997).[638]
- Judy Henske, 85, American folk singer ("High Flying Bird").[639]
- Nikolai Leonov, 93, Russian KGB officer and politician, deputy (2003–2007).[640]
- Adam Lepa, 83, Polish Roman Catholic prelate and theologian, auxiliary bishop of Łódź (1988–2014).[641]
- Liao Guoxun, 59, Chinese politician, delegate to the NPC (2008–2013, since 2017) and mayor of Tianjin (since 2020).[642]
- Kristian Lundberg, 56, Swedish author.[643]
- Maria L. Marcus, 88, Austrian-born American lawyer.[644]
- Jack Morris, 90, American football player (Los Angeles Rams, Pittsburgh Steelers, Minnesota Vikings).[645]
- Shirley Nelson, 96, American author.[646]
- Rich Pahls, 78, American politician, member of the Nebraska Legislature (2005–2013, since 2021) and Omaha City Council (2013–2021), complications from cancer.[647]
- Bernard Pons, 95, French politician, four-time deputy, minister of transport (1995–1997), and Paris councillor (1983–2008).[648]
- Gene Santoro, 71, American music journalist, esophageal cancer.[649]
- Bryan Saunders, 69, Canadian Olympic sprinter (1976, 1984).[650]
- Victor Serrano, 78, French rugby league player (Saint-Gaudens Bears, national team).[651]
- Jossara Jinaro, 48, Brazilian-American actress (Judging Amy, East Los High).[652]
- Kenneth Tsang, 86, Hong Kong actor (A Better Tomorrow, The Killer, Once a Thief).[653]
- David Walden, 79, American computer scientist (IMP, ARPANET), lymphoma.[654]
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- Neal Adams, 80, American comic book artist (Batman, Superman vs. Muhammad Ali, Green Lantern), complications from sepsis.[655]
- John Bosley, 74, Canadian politician, MP (1979–1993) and speaker of the House of Commons (1984–1986), heart failure.[656]
- Tanya Brady, 49, British rower, equestrian accident.[657]
- Peter Brandt, 90, British Olympic rower (1952).[658]
- Tom Cunningham, 91, Irish hurler.[659]
- Juan Diego, 79, Spanish actor (The Dumbfounded King, Go Away from Me, Los hombres de Paco).[660]
- Jean-Claude Fruteau, 74, French politician, deputy (2007–2017), MEP (1999–2007), and mayor of Saint-Benoît, Réunion (since 2008).[661]
- Salim Ghouse, 70, Indian actor (Subah, Bharat Ek Khoj, Wagle Ki Duniya).[662]
- Vira Hyrych, 54, Ukrainian journalist and radio producer (Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty), missile strike.[663]
- Harold James, 79, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1989–2008, 2012–2013).[664]
- Harold Livingston, 97, American novelist and screenwriter (Star Trek: The Motion Picture, The Hell with Heroes).[665]
- M. A. Mannan, 72, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1991–1995) and mayor of Gazipur (1991–1996, 2013–2018).[666]
- Hugh McDevitt, 91, American immunologist.[667]
- Steve McMillan, 80, American politician, member of the Alabama House of Representatives (since 1980), brain cancer.[668]
- Susan Nussbaum, 68, American actress and disability rights activist, complications from pneumonia.[669]
- George Papach, 97, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers).[670]
- Ian Pool, 85, New Zealand demographer.[671]
- Charles T. Prewitt, 89, American mineralogist and solid state chemist.[672]
- Fernando Sáenz Lacalle, 89, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop of San Salvador (1995–2008).[673]
- Zoran Sretenović, 57, Serbian basketball player (Crvena zvezda, Jugoplastika) and coach (Železničar Inđija), European champion (1991, 1995), heart attack.[674]
- Mendes Thame, 75, Brazilian politician, deputy (1987–1993, 1999–2019) and mayor of Piracicaba (1993–1997).[675]
- Larry Woiwode, 80, American writer.[676]
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- Erich Barnes, 86, American football player (Chicago Bears, New York Giants, Cleveland Browns).[677]
- Joanna Barnes, 87, American actress (Auntie Mame, Tarzan, the Ape Man, The Parent Trap) and writer.[678]
- Georgia Benkart, 74, American mathematician, lung cancer.[679]
- Allen Blairman, 81, American jazz drummer.[680]
- Maria Antònia Canals, 91, Spanish mathematician and pedagogist.[681]
- Choijinzhab, 91, Chinese linguist.[682]
- John Cooke, 77–78, Irish judge.[683]
- David A. Evans, 81, American chemist.[684]
- Walter S. Felton Jr., 77, American judge.[685]
- Robert Goolrick, 73, American writer, complications from COVID-19.[686]
- Clive Griffiths, 67, Welsh footballer (Kansas City Comets, Chicago Sting, Tranmere Rovers).[687]
- Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen Ismail, 94, Malaysian politician, MP (1969–1990), minister of defence (1987–1990) and foreign affairs (1975–1981, 1984–1986), stroke.[688]
- Roberto Lecaros, 77, Chilean jazz musician and composer.[689]
- Andrew G. McBride, 61, American attorney.[690]
- Peter Moore, 78, American shoe designer (Nike, Inc.).[691]
- Roland Robertson, 83, English sociologist.[692]
- Walter Rossi, 74, Italian-Canadian guitarist (Influence, Luke & The Apostles), lung cancer.[693]
- Tarsame Singh Saini, 54, British singer.[694]
- Ivan Snehota, 75–76, Czechoslovakian-born Italian organizational theorist.[695] (death announced on this date)
- Nader Talebzadeh, 68, Iranian film director (The Messiah), heart failure.[696]
- George Yanok, 83, American television writer and producer (Hee Haw, Welcome Back, Kotter, The Stockard Channing Show), Emmy winner (1974, 1976), lung cancer.[697]
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- Allister Adel, 45, American lawyer, county attorney of Maricopa County, Arizona (2019–2022).[698]
- Ricardo Alarcón, 84, Cuban politician, minister of foreign affairs (1992–1993) and president of the National Assembly of People's Power (1993–2013).[699]
- Frank J. Anderson, 83–84, American police officer, sheriff of Marion County, Indiana (2003–2011).[700]
- Lee Brayton, 88, American racing driver and engine builder.[701]
- Neil Campbell, 45, English footballer (Doncaster Rovers, Scarborough, Barrow).[702]
- DJ Delete, 30, Australian DJ and music producer, overdose.[703]
- Ray Fenwick, 75, English guitarist (The Spencer Davis Group, Ian Gillan Band).[704]
- Ron Galella, 91, American paparazzo, heart failure.[705]
- Marthe Gautier, 96, French physician.[706]
- Khun Htun Oo, 78, Burmese political activist.[707]
- Naomi Judd, 76, American Hall of Fame country singer (The Judds) and songwriter ("Change of Heart", "Love Can Build a Bridge"), suicide by gunshot.[708]
- Waqar Ahmad Khan, 54, Pakistani politician, MPA (since 2018), cardiac arrest.[709]
- Bob Krueger, 86, American diplomat and politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1975–1979) and Senate (1993), ambassador to Botswana (1996–1999).[710]
- Abul Maal Abdul Muhith, 88, Bangladeshi economist and politician, minister of finance (2009–2019) and MP (2009–2018).[711]
- Lyubov Panchenko, 84, Ukrainian visual artist and fashion designer, starvation.[712]
- Mino Raiola, 54, Italian football agent (Pavel Nedvěd, Paul Pogba, Zlatan Ibrahimović).[713]
- Max Riebl, 30, Australian countertenor, cancer.[714]
- Gabe Serbian, 44, American hardcore punk drummer and guitarist (The Locust, Dead Cross).[715]
- Ülo Tulik, 64, Estonian agronomist and politician, governor of Võru County (2005–2010).[716]
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