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Deaths in August 2017
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The following is a list of notable deaths in August 2017.
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), what subject was noted for, cause of death (if known), and reference.
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August 2017
1
- Ana-Maria Avram, 55, Romanian composer.[1]
- Sir Patrick Bateson, 79, English biologist, Provost of King's College, Cambridge (1987–2003).[2]
- Pushpa Mittra Bhargava, 89, Indian scientist, writer, and administrator.[3]
- Sir John Blelloch, 86, British civil servant, Permanent Secretary at the Northern Ireland Office (1988–1990).[4]
- Jeffrey Brotman, 74, American businessman, co-founder of Costco, heart failure.[5]
- Hans Fahsl, 75, German Olympic athlete.[6]
- Ian Graham, 93, British Mayanist.[7]
- Daniel James III, 71, American Lieutenant General, Director of the Air National Guard (2002–2006), heart failure.[8]
- Jaroslav Konečný, 72, Czechoslovak Olympic handball player (1972).[9]
- Alfie Lorenzo, 78, Filipino talent manager, heart failure.[10]
- Mariann Mayberry, 52, American actress (War of the Worlds), ovarian cancer.[11]
- Goldy McJohn, 72, Canadian keyboardist (Steppenwolf), heart attack.[12]
- Harunur Rashid Khan Monno, 84, Bangladeshi industrialist and politician, MP (1991–2003).[13]
- Bud Moore, 75, American racing driver (NASCAR).[14]
- Phil Muntz, 83, Canadian-born American aerospace engineer, physicist and Canadian football player.[15]
- Shōgorō Nishimura, 87, Japanese film director (Moeru Tairiku, Cruel Female Love Suicide, Apartment Wife: Affair In the Afternoon).[16]
- John Reaves, 67, American football player (Cincinnati Bengals, Philadelphia Eagles).[17]
- Diana Reynell, 83, English grotto designer.[18]
- Patrick Thomas, 85, Australian conductor.[19]
- Eric Zumbrunnen, 52, American film editor (Being John Malkovich, Her, Adaptation), cancer.[20]
2
- Tore Bøgh, 93, Norwegian diplomat, Ambassador to Yugoslavia (1980–1988) and Portugal (1988–1992).[21]
- David Caldwell, 85, Scottish footballer (Aberdeen F.C.).[22]
- Wanda Chotomska, 87, Polish children's author and screenwriter (Jacek i Agatka).[23]
- Tony Cohen, 60, Australian record producer (Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds).[24]
- Sir Alcon Copisarow, 97, British civil servant and management consultant.[25]
- Santosh Mohan Dev, 83, Indian politician, Ministry of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises (2005–2009).[26]
- Robin Eady, 76, British dermatologist.[27]
- Alexander Gerasimenko, 71, Belarusian diplomat and politician, Mayor of Minsk (1991–1995).[28]
- Marshall Goldman, 87, American economist.[29]
- Sir John Graham, 82, New Zealand rugby union player (Canterbury, national team), sports administrator, and educator (Auckland Grammar School), cancer.[30]
- Duke Harris, 75, Canadian ice hockey player (Minnesota North Stars), complications from heart surgery.[31]
- David Ince, 96, British WWII RAF officer.[32]
- Judith Jones, 93, American book editor (Alfred A. Knopf) and publishing proponent (Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl, Mastering the Art of French Cooking).[33]
- Leonard H. Lavin, 97, American businessman (Alberto-Culver) and racehorse owner.[34]
- Daniel Licht, 60, American soundtrack composer (Dexter, Thinner, Dishonored) and musician, sarcoma.[35]
- Jim Marrs, 73, American journalist, author, and conspiracy theorist, heart attack.[36]
- Rosemary Reed Miller, 78, American historian and boutique owner.[37]
- Ara Parseghian, 94, American football player and coach (University of Notre Dame).[38]
- Paul Renton, 54, New Zealand rugby union player (Manawatu, Mid Canterbury, Hawke's Bay), suicide.[39]
- Victoria Scalisi, 53, American singer, colorectal cancer.[40]
- Erich Schwandt, 82, Canadian musician and musicologist.[41]
- Don Sharpless, 84, American sound engineer (The Hindenburg, Slap Shot, Murder, She Wrote).[42]
- Shen Daren, 89, Chinese politician, Communist Party Chief of Ningxia (1986–1989) and Jiangsu (1989–1993).[43]
- Ely Tacchella, 81, Swiss football player (national team).[44]
- Graham Wiltshire, 86, English cricket player and coach (Gloucestershire).[45]
3
- Émile Belcourt, 91, Canadian operatic tenor.[46]
- Giovanni Benedetti, 100, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Foligno (1976–1992).[47]
- David James Bowen, 91, Welsh academic (University of Wales, Aberystwyth).[48]
- Claudia Pinza Bozzolla, 92, Argentine-born American opera singer and teacher.[49]
- Kevin Carton, 83, Australian Olympic hockey player.[50]
- Ladislav Čisárik, 63, Slovak heraldic artist, co-designed the national coat of arms and flag.[51]
- Margaret Colquhoun, 70, British evolutionary biologist.[52]
- Jacques Daoust, 69, Canadian politician, Québec Minister for Transport (2016) and MNA (2014–2016).[53]
- Bonaventura Duda, 93, Croatian Franciscan friar and theologian.[54]
- Richard Dudman, 99, American journalist (St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Denver Post, Bangor Daily News).[55]
- Hans Fahsl, 75, German Olympic athlete.[56]
- William E. Gorder, 88, American politician.[57]
- Ty Hardin, 87, American actor (Bronco, Berserk!, Battle of the Bulge).[58]
- Robert Hardy, 91, British actor (All Creatures Great and Small, Harry Potter, Sense and Sensibility).[59]
- Julia Harrison, 97, American politician and activist, cancer.[60]
- Garry Hart, Baron Hart of Chilton, 77, British life peer, member of the House of Lords (since 2004), cancer.[61]
- Dickie Hemric, 83, American basketball player (Boston Celtics, Wake Forest Demon Deacons).[62]
- Souad Al-Humaidhi, 78, Kuwaiti businesswoman, banker and real estate developer (Bank Audi, Commercial Bank of Kuwait, Solidere).[63]
- Eberhard von Koerber, 79, German manager, Chairman of World Organization of the Scout Movement (2003–2006) and Co-President of Club of Rome (2007–2012).[64]
- Laurent Lavigne, 81, Canadian politician, MNA (1976–1985).[65]
- Jill McElmurry, 62, American painter, breast cancer.[66]
- Dejan Miladinović, 68, Serbian opera director.[67]
- Ángel Nieto, 70, Spanish motorcycle racer, winner of 13 Grand Prix World Championships, cerebral edema.[68]
- Iwao Ōtani, 98, Japanese film recording engineer.[69]
- Alan Peckolick, 76, American graphic designer (Revlon).[70]
- Ioan Popa, 64, Romanian Olympic fencer (1976, 1980).[71]
- Çetin Şahiner, 82, Turkish Olympic hurdler.[72]
- Chandra Sathe, 69, Indian cricket umpire.[73]
4
- Émile Baffert, 92, French racing cyclist.[74]
- Richard Bonney, 70, English historian and priest.[75]
- Laurie Brokenshire, 64, English Royal Navy officer and magician, brain cancer.[76]
- Erling Brøndum, 87, Danish journalist and politician, Minister of Defence (1973–1975).[77]
- Gene Brown, 91, American professor emeritus.[78]
- Raffaele Calabro, 77, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Andria (1988–2016).[79]
- Bruno Canfora, 92, Italian jazz composer, conductor and music arranger.[80]
- Robbie Davies, 67, British Olympic boxer.[81]
- John Frame, 86, Canadian Anglican prelate, Bishop of Yukon⋅(1968–1980).[82]
- Chuck Hay, 87, Scottish curler, world champion (1967).[83]
- Angel G. Jordan, 86, Spanish-born American computer engineer.[84]
- Walter Levin, 92, German-born American violinist (LaSalle Quartet).[85]
- Luiz Melodia, 66, Brazilian actor, singer and songwriter, bone marrow cancer.[86]
- Reijo Puiras, 65, Canadian Olympic cross-country skier (1976).[87]
- Waldemar Schreckenberger, 87, German lawyer, jurist and politician, Minister of Justice (1981–1982) and Chancellery Chief of Staff (1982–1984).[88]
- Jessy Serrata, 63, American Tejano musician, kidney cancer.[89]
- Harry Szulborski, 90, American football player.[90]
- Bogusław Wolniewicz, 89, Polish philosopher, professor and journalist (Radio Maryja).[91]
5
- Dame Helen Alexander, 60, British businesswoman, President of CBI (2009–2011), Chairwoman of PLA (2010–2015) and Chancellor of University of Southampton (since 2011), cancer.[92]
- Irina Berezhna, 36, Ukrainian politician, People's Deputy (2007–2014), traffic collision.[93]
- Ralph Biasi, 69, Brazilian politician, Mayor of Americana (1973–1977) and Minister for Science and Technology (1988–1989).[94]
- Lee Blakeley, 45, British opera and theatre director, heart attack.[95]
- Patricia Bridges, 95, Australian golfer.[96]
- Joe Cilia, 79, Maltese footballer (Valletta, Rabat Ajax, national team).[97]
- Martin Clark, 78, British historian of Italy, complications of Parkinson's disease.[98]
- Theodore Frankel, 88, American mathematician.[99]
- Egbert Haverkamp-Begemann, 94, Dutch-born American art historian.[100]
- Doug Insole, 91, English cricketer (Essex, England).[101]
- Garnett Kelly, 93, American politician.[102]
- Wojciech Krzemiński, 84, Polish astronomer.[103]
- Roy Lunn, 92, American automotive engineer, stroke.[104]
- Hélène Martini, 92, French nightclub owner (Folies Bergère).[105]
- Christian Millau, 88, French food critic and author.[106]
- Richard O'Brien, 60, American television director (Fox News), complications from injuries sustained in traffic collision.[107]
- William S. Patout III, 84, American sugar executive.[108]
- Marcelino Perelló Valls, 73, Mexican activist (Mexico 68) and journalist (Excélsior).[109]
- Doug Shave, 70, Australian politician, member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly (1989–2001).[110]
- Geoffrey Sims, 90, British physicist.[111]
- George Bundy Smith, 80, American lawyer and judge, New York Supreme Court (1980–1992) and Court of Appeals (1992–2006).[112]
- Dionigi Tettamanzi, 83, Italian Roman Catholic cardinal, Archbishop of Milan (2002–2011), Genoa (1995–2002), and Ancona-Osimo (1989–1991).[113]
- Mark White, 77, American politician, Governor of Texas (1983–1987), Attorney General of Texas (1979–1983), heart attack.[114]
- Ernst Zündel, 78, German Holocaust denial publisher and pamphleteer (Samisdat Publishers).[115]
6
- Wolfgang H. Berger, 79, German-American oceanographer, geologist and micropaleontologist, emeritus professor at Scripps Institution of Oceanography.[116]
- Arthur Boyars, 92, British poet and musicologist.[117]
- Nicole Bricq, 70, French politician, Deputy (1997–2002), Senator (2004–2012, since 2014), Minister for Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy (2012) and Foreign Trade (2012–2014), fall.[118]
- Betty Cuthbert, 79, Australian Hall of Fame athlete, fourfold Olympic champion (1956 (3), 1964), complications from multiple sclerosis.[119]
- Darren Daulton, 55, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies, Florida Marlins), World Series champion (1997), glioblastoma.[120]
- Hugh Heclo, 74, American political scientist.[121]
- Eugene Hlywa, 91, Ukrainian-born Australian psychologist.[122]
- Tim Homer, 43, New Zealand radio host.[123]
- Hinrich Lehmann-Grube, 84, German politician, Mayor of Leipzig (1990–1998), cancer.[124]
- Li Shengjiao, 82, Chinese diplomat, international jurist, educator and bilingual author.[125]
- Dick Locher, 88, American cartoonist (Dick Tracy), Pulitzer Prize winner (1983), Parkinson's disease.[126]
- David Maslanka, 73, American composer, colon cancer.[127]
- Daniel McKinnon, 90, American ice hockey player, Olympic silver medalist (1956).[128]
- Kevin McNamara, 82, British politician, MP for Hull North (1966–1974, 1983–2005) and Hull Central (1974–1983), pancreatic cancer.[129]
- Jack Rabinovitch, 87, Canadian real estate developer (Trizec Properties) and philanthropist, founder of the Scotiabank Giller Prize, fall.[130]
- Martin Roth, 62, German museologist, Director of the Victoria and Albert Museum (2011–2016).[131]
7
- Vytautas Astrauskas, 86, Lithuanian politician, President of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet (1987–1990).[132]
- Don Baylor, 68, American baseball player (Baltimore Orioles, California Angels) and manager (Colorado Rockies), World Series champion (1987), multiple myeloma.[133]
- Chantek, 39, American hybrid orangutan who learned American Sign Language, heart disease.[134]
- Tor Røste Fossen, 77, Norwegian football player and manager (Rosenborg, Start, national team).[135]
- David Heimbach, 78, American surgeon.[136]
- Wendy Hunt, 64, American disc jockey, suicide.[137]
- Michael A. Lehman, 74, American politician, member of the Wisconsin Assembly (1989–2005).[138]
- Haruo Nakajima, 88, Japanese actor (Godzilla, Destroy All Monsters, Seven Samurai), pneumonia.[139]
- Wanda Nuti, 91, Italian Olympic gymnast.[140]
- Sigmund Sobolewski, 94, Polish activist and Holocaust survivor, pneumonia.[141]
- Ralf Stemmann, 59, German-born American record producer and musician.[142]
- Colin Still, 74, Australian architect, prostate cancer.[143]
- Patsy Ticer, 82, American politician, member of the Virginia Senate (1996–2011) and Mayor of Alexandria, Virginia (1991–1996), complications from a fall.[144]
- Duane Wardlow, 85, American football player (Los Angeles Rams).[145]
- Kjellfred Weum, 77, Norwegian Olympic hurdler (1968).[146]
8
- Merv Agars, 92, Australian footballer (West Adelaide).[147]
- Arleta, 72, Greek singer, songwriter and book illustrator, stroke.[148]
- Rosemary Balmford, 83, Australian jurist.[149]
- Jean-Marie Berthier, 77, French poet, traffic collision.[150]
- Blanche Blackwell, 104, Jamaican socialite.[151]
- Julio César Bonino, 70, Uruguayan Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Tacuarembó (since 1990).[152]
- Eugene Burger, 78, American magician, cancer.[153]
- Glen Campbell, 81, American singer ("Rhinestone Cowboy", "By the Time I Get to Phoenix") and actor (True Grit), Grammy winner (1967, 2015), Alzheimer's disease.[154]
- Barbara Cook, 89, American singer and actress (The Music Man, Sondheim on Sondheim, Candide), respiratory failure.[155]
- Roger Counsil, 82, American gymnastics coach.[156]
- Max De Pree, 92, American businessman (Herman Miller), cancer and kidney failure.[157]
- Mike Deakin, 83, English footballer (Crystal Palace).[158]
- Hashem El Madani, 88–89, Lebanese photographer.[159]
- Emerson H. Fly, 82, American academic administrator, president of the University of Tennessee system (2001–2002), Parkinson's disease.[160]
- Arlene Gottfried, 66, American photographer, breast cancer.[161]
- Pierre Jaubert, 88, French record producer.[162]
- Ken Kaiser, 72, American baseball umpire, American League (1977–1999), complications from diabetes.[163]
- Ke Jun, 100, Chinese metallurgist.[164]
- Dick MacPherson, 86, American football coach (UMass, Syracuse, New England Patriots).[165]
- Cathleen Synge Morawetz, 94, Canadian mathematician.[166]
- Pēteris Plakidis, 70, Latvian composer and pianist.[167]
- Rius, 83, Mexican intellectual, political cartoonist and writer.[168]
- Ken Roberts, 79, British rugby league player (Swinton, Halifax, Great Britain).[169]
- Gonzague Saint Bris, 69, French novelist and biographer, Prix Interallié winner (2002), traffic collision.[170]
- Janet Seidel, 62, Australian cabaret singer, jazz vocalist, pianist and music teacher (Sydney Girls High School), Bell Awards winner (2006), ovarian cancer.[171]
- Gyan Singh Sohanpal, 92, Indian politician, Speaker of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly (2011).[172]
- Zeny Zabala, 80, Filipina actress (Sampaguita Pictures).[173]
- Mattlan Zackhras, 47, Marshallese politician and diplomat, member of the Nitijela (since 2004), Minister in Assistance to the President of Marshall Islands (since 2016).[174]
- Jorge Zorreguieta, 89, Argentine businessman and politician, Secretary of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries (1979–1981), leukemia.[175]
9
- Thomas A. Bird, 98, British WWII army officer and architect.[176]
- Jerry Campbell, 73, American football player (Ottawa Rough Riders, Calgary Stampeders), heart attack.[177]
- Romdhan Chatta, 77, Tunisian actor.[178]
- Bill Conterio, 87, American Olympic soccer player.[179]
- Ted Corbett, 82, English cricket writer (The Hindu).[180]
- Aubyn Curtiss, 92, American politician, member of the Montana House of Representatives (1977–1983; 1995–2002).[181]
- Patricio Echegaray, 70, Argentine politician, General Secretary of the Communist Party of Argentina (since 1986).[182]
- Patricia Giles, 88, Australian women's rights activist and politician, Senator for Western Australia (1981–1993), dementia.[183]
- Ed Greene, 82, American sound engineer (Whose Line Is It Anyway?, American Idol, So You Think You Can Dance), 21-time Emmy winner.[184]
- Khine Htoo, 61, Burmese singer, pancreatic cancer.[185]
- Sanwar Lal Jat, 62, Indian politician, MP for Ajmer (since 2014), Minister of State for Water Resources, River Development & Ganga Rejuvenation (2014–2016), kidney failure.[186]
- Beethoven Javier, 70, Uruguayan football player and coach.[187]
- Johno Johnson, 87, Australian politician, President of the New South Wales Legislative Council (1978–1991).[188]
- Tony Keady, 53, Irish hurler (Killimordaly), complications from a heart attack.[189]
- Kerk Kim Hock, 61, Malaysian politician, MP (1986–2004), complications from deep vein thrombosis.[190]
- Dick Langley, 80, American politician.[191]
- Malle Leis, 77, Estonian painter.[192]
- Hugo Maiocco, 90, American sprinter.[193]
- Al McCandless, 90, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from California's 37th and 44th congressional districts (1983–1995).[194]
- Raymond Damase Ngollo, 81, Congolese general.[195]
- Marcel Rué, 90, Monegasque Olympic sports shooter.[196]
- Robert Joseph Shaheen, 80, American Maronite clergyman, Eparch of Our Lady of Lebanon of Los Angeles (2000–2013).[197]
- Janie Shores, 85, American judge, Alabama Supreme Court (1974–1999), stroke.[198]
- Marián Varga, 70, Slovak organist and composer.[199]
- Danny Walton, 70, American baseball player (Milwaukee Brewers, Minnesota Twins).[200]
- Wang Xiuyun, 72, Singaporean actress.[201]
- Peter Weibel, 66, German Olympic racing cyclist (1972, 1976), cancer.[202]
- Mac Wilson, 103, Australian football player.[203]
10
- Jim Chandler, 76, American author.[204]
- Miroslav Ćurčić, 55, Serbian footballer (FK Vojvodina).[205]
- Katalin Csőke, 60, Hungarian Olympic discus thrower (1980).[206]
- Sam Dryden, 67, American food security expert, multiple systems atrophy.[207]
- Alois Eisenträger, 90, German footballer.[208]
- Don Gross, 86, American baseball player (Cincinnati Redlegs, Pittsburgh Pirates).[209]
- Luciano Guerzoni, 82, Italian politician, President of Emilia-Romagna region (1987–1990) and Senator (1992–2006).[210]
- Chris Hesketh, 73, English rugby league player (Wigan, Salford, national team).[211]
- Inamul Haque Khan, 90, Pakistani air marshal and politician, Minister of Interior (1978), Housing and Works (1978–1982, 1997–1999), and Water and Power (1980–1981).[212]
- Barry Myers, 78, American baseball college coach.[213]
- Vijay Nambisan, 54, Indian poet.[214]
- Sheila Natusch, 91, New Zealand naturalist, writer and illustrator.[215]
- Jim Nevin, 86, Australian Olympic racing cyclist (1952, 1956).[216]
- Patrick O'Connell, 83, Irish actor.[217]
- Sitaram Panchal, 54, Indian actor (Peepli Live, Lajja, Slumdog Millionaire), kidney and lung cancer.[218]
- Zygfryd Perlicki, 85, Polish Olympic sailor (1972), (Copernicus).[219]
- Ruth Pfau, 87, German-Pakistani nun and physician.[220]
- Robert Pickrell, 94, American politician.[221]
- T. Jack Thompson, 74, British historian, cancer.[222]
11
- Abdulhussain Abdulredha, 78, Kuwaiti actor and writer.[223]
- Luiz Vicente Bernetti, 83, Italian-born Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Apucarana (2005–2009).[224]
- Susan Brown, 79, British mathematician.[225]
- Segun Bucknor, 71, Nigerian musician, complications from multiple strokes.[226]
- Neil Chayet, 78, American lawyer and radio personality (WBZ), cancer.[227]
- Richard Gordon, 95, English physician and author (Doctor).[228]
- Yisrael Kristal, 113, Polish-Israeli supercentenarian and Holocaust survivor, world's oldest living man.[229]
- Jerry Janes, 82, Canadian football player (BC Lions).[230]
- Kent Lee, 94, American naval officer, Vice Admiral of the U.S. Navy.[231]
- Ruth Matlack, 86, American baseball player (Fort Wayne Daisies).[232]
- Terele Pávez, 78, Spanish actress (Witching & Bitching, La Celestina, The Bar), Goya winner (2013), stroke.[233]
- Eugenio Polgovsky, 40, Mexican filmmaker.[234]
- Daisy Sweeney, 97, Canadian music teacher.[235]
- Kim Wall, 30, Swedish journalist (The New York Times, The Guardian, Time), homicide.[236]
12
- Nils G. Åsling, 89, Swedish entrepreneur, politician and farmer, Minister of Industry (1976–1978, 1979–1982).[237]
- Christopher Buxton, 88, English property developer.[238]
- Paul Casanova, 75, Cuban baseball player (Washington Senators, Atlanta Braves), cardiorespiratory complications.[239]
- Sir Richard Hanbury-Tenison, 92, Welsh-Irish diplomat.[240]
- Martin Harty, 98, American politician.[241]
- Zdravko Hebel, 74, Croatian water polo player, Olympic champion (1968) and President of Croatian Olympic Committee (2000–2002).[242]
- Fatima Ahmed Ibrahim, 84, Sudanese writer and feminist.[243]
- Junzo Kawamori, 75, Japanese tennis player, liver failure.[244]
- Leo Kieffer, 86, American politician, member of the Maine Senate (1992–2000).[245]
- Bryan Murray, 74, Canadian ice hockey coach and general manager (Ottawa Senators, Washington Capitals, Detroit Red Wings), colon cancer.[246]
- Don Pettie, 90, Canadian Olympic sprinter.[247]
- Tudor Postelnicu, 85, Romanian politician, police officer and criminal, head of the Securitate (1978–1987), Minister of Internal Affairs (1987–1989).[248]
- John F. Russo, 84, American politician, member of the New Jersey Senate (1974–1992), President of the Senate (1986–1990), esophageal cancer.[249]
13
- Aung Shwe, 99, Burmese politician and army general.[250]
- Harry Beitzel, 90, Australian football umpire and broadcaster.[251]
- Joseph Bologna, 82, American actor (Blame It on Rio, My Favorite Year, The Big Bus) and writer, Emmy winner (1973), pancreatic cancer.[252]
- Reinhard Breymayer, 73, German philologist.[253]
- Savino Bernardo Maria Cazzaro Bertollo, 92, Italian-Chilean Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Puerto Montt (1988–2001).[254]
- Hassan Dyamwale, 76, Tanzanian Olympic middle-distance runner and politician.[255]
- Robert F. Garrison, 81, American astrophysicist.[256]
- Stephen Keynes, 89, English banker.[257]
- Sylvester Li Jiantang, 91, Chinese Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Taiyuan (1994–2013).[258]
- Nick Mantis, 81, American basketball player (Minneapolis Lakers, St. Louis Hawks, Chicago Zephyrs).[259]
- Basilio Martín Patino, 86, Spanish film and documentary director (Canciones para después de una guerra, Caudillo).[260]
- Victor Pemberton, 85, British writer and television producer (Doctor Who, Fraggle Rock, The Adventures of Black Beauty).[261]
- Shobha Sen, 93, Indian actress, natural causes.[262]
- Carlos Tomasi, 87, Argentine Olympic bobsledder.[263]
- Paul Xie Ting-zhe, 86, Chinese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Xinjiang-Urumqi.[264]
14
- Leonard E. Baum, 85, American mathematician.[265]
- Andrzej Blumenfeld, 66, Polish actor (The Pianist, Delivery Man, The Witcher).[266]
- Frank Broyles, 92, American college football coach and athletic director (Arkansas Razorbacks), Alzheimer's disease.[267]
- Franklin Cleckley, 77, American state judge, member of the Supreme Court of West Virginia (1994–1996).[268]
- Raymond Coppinger, 80, American cognitive scientist, cancer.[269]
- Mohammad Ali Falahatinejad, 41, Iranian weightlifter, World champion (2003), kidney infection.[270]
- Abdelkrim Ghallab, 97, Moroccan politician and writer.[271]
- Winston Green, 58, Jamaican dentist and politician, MP (since 2016).[272]
- Joi Harris, 40, American motorcycle racer and stuntwoman (Deadpool 2), motorcycle stunt accident.[273]
- Allan Hay, 88, Canadian chemist.[274]
- Benard Ighner, 72, American musician, record producer (Who Is This Bitch, Anyway?) and songwriter, lung cancer.[275]
- Robert Millman, 77, American physician.[276]
- Nubar Ozanyan, 61, Turkish Armenian militant, shot.[277]
- J. S. Parker, 72, New Zealand painter, lung cancer.[278]
- Lateef Raji, 54, Nigerian politician.[279]
- Thomas L. Saaty, 91, American mathematician.[280]
- Neil Smyth, 89, Australian cricketer.[281]
- Robert B. Stobaugh, 89, American economics writer.[282]
- Stephen Wooldridge, 39, Australian Olympic cyclist (2004) and world champion (2002, 2003, 2004, 2006), suicide.[283]
- Bhakti Yadav, 91, Indian doctor.[284]
15
- Abdirahman Barre, 79, Somali politician, Deputy Prime Minister (1987–1991), Minister of Finance (1987–1991) and Minister of Foreign Affairs (1989–1990).[285]
- Gunnar Birkerts, 92, Latvian-born American architect, heart failure.[286]
- Liam Devaney, 82, Irish hurler (Tipperary GAA).[287]
- Pavel Egorov, 69, Russian pianist, cancer.[288]
- Vern Ehlers, 83, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Michigan's 3rd congressional district (1993–2011).[289]
- Tui Flower, 91, New Zealand food writer.[290]
- Brian Gibson, 80, Australian politician, Senator for Tasmania (1993–2002), cancer.[291]
- Maurade Glennon, 91, Irish-born American writer.[292]
- Roger Hendrix, 74, American biologist.[293]
- Eberhard Jäckel, 88, German historian.[294]
- Kasatka, 41, American orca, euthanized.[295]
- Marshall H. Klaus, 90, American neonatologist.[296]
- Joe McGurn, 52, Scottish footballer (St Johnstone, Alloa Athletic, Stenhousemuir), cancer.[297]
- Mark Merlis, 67, American writer (An Arrow's Flight), pneumonia.[298]
- Thom Nairn, 62, Scottish poet and translator, complications from pneumonia.[299]
- Paul Oliver, 90, British architecture and blues historian.[300]
- Diane Pearson, 85, British book editor (Transworld Publishers) and author.[301]
- Shanmugasundaram, 77, Indian actor (Karagattakaran).[302]
- Zhu Jian'er, 94, Chinese composer.[303]
16
- Peter Bird, 82, British computer scientist.[304]
- Jennifer Daniel, 81, Welsh actress (The Reptile, Kiss of the Vampire).[305]
- Vera Glagoleva, 61, Russian actress, People's Artist (2011), cancer.[306]
- Kira Golovko, 98, Russian actress, People's Artist (1957).[307]
- Tom Hawkins, 80, American basketball player (Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Los Angeles Lakers, Cincinnati Royals).[308]
- Mike Hennessey, 89, English music journalist and jazz pianist.[309]
- Ross Johnson, 77, American politician, member of the California State Assembly (1978–1995) and Senate (1995–2004), cancer.[310]
- William Jones, 88, Canadian Olympic sport shooter.[311]
- Bill Lasseter, 76, Canadian football player (BC Lions).[312]
- Wayne Lotter, 51, South African elephant conservationist and anti-poaching activist, shot.[313]
- Bishop Dready Manning, 83, American singer.[314]
- Eamonn McKeon, 83, Irish Olympic boxer.[315]
- Peter Milward, 91, British Jesuit priest and literary scholar.[316]
- Patrick O'Flaherty, 78, Canadian historian and author.[317]
- John Ogston, 78, Scottish footballer (Aberdeen).[318]
- Nelia Penman, 101, British barrister and political activist.[319]
- Roger Pinto, 57, Bolivian politician, plane crash.[320]
- Jon Shepodd, 89, American actor (Lassie, What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?).[321]
- David Somerset, 11th Duke of Beaufort, 89, British peer, member of the House of Lords (1984–1999).[322]
- Vicente Sota, 93, Chilean politician, Deputy (1965–1969, 1990–1998) and President of the Chamber of Deputies (1994–1995).[323]
- John E. Tapscott, 87, American politician, member of the Iowa House of Representatives (1967–1971) and Senate (1971–1973).[324]
- Michael Twomey, 83, Irish actor.[325]
- Bernadette Tynan, 51, British author and television presenter, endometrial cancer.[326]
- Jo Walker-Meador, 93, American music executive.[327]
- Bill Weick, 85, American wrestler and coach.[328]
- Lester Williams, 58, American football player (New England Patriots).[329]
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- John Books, 76, Australian politician, member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Parramatta (1988–1991).[330]
- Bud Burke, 83, American politician.[331]
- Peter Byrne, 81, Canadian Olympic sailor.[332]
- Hélio Crescêncio, 84, Brazilian Olympic boxer.[333]
- Francis X. DiLorenzo, 75, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Honolulu (1994–2004) and Richmond (since 2004).[334]
- Joseph Grimberg, 84, Singaporean lawyer and judge.[335]
- Jim Hargrove, 72, American football player (Minnesota Vikings, St. Louis Cardinals), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[336]
- Sonny Landham, 76, American actor (Predator, 48 Hrs., Lock Up), heart failure.[337]
- M. T. Liggett, 86, American folk sculptor.[338]
- Parker MacDonald, 84, Canadian ice hockey player (Detroit Red Wings, Minnesota North Stars).[339]
- John Nderu, 71, Kenyan Olympic boxer.[340]
- Mohamed Refaat El-Saeed, 84, Egyptian politician and scholar.[341]
- Dorice Reid, 88, American baseball player (Grand Rapids Chicks, Chicago Colleens).[342]
- Jerry Roberts, 77, American football coach.[343]
- Sirkka Selja, 97, Finnish poet.[344]
- Paulo Silvino, 78, Brazilian actor and humorist (A Praça É Nossa, Zorra Total), stomach cancer.[345]
- Fadwa Souleimane, 47, Syrian actress and activist, cancer.[346]
- Halwa Vasu, 54, Indian comic actor (Amaidhi Padai), liver failure.[347]
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- Pertti Alaja, 65, Finnish footballer (Malmö), President of Football Association of Finland (since 2012), cancer.[348]
- Alfonso Azpiri, 70, Spanish videogame cover and comic artist.[349]
- Sonny Burgess, 88, American rockabilly guitarist, singer and songwriter.[350]
- Duncan Bush, 71, Welsh author.[351]
- Dave Creighton, 87, Canadian ice hockey player (Boston Bruins, New York Rangers, Toronto Maple Leafs).[352]
- Arthur J. Finkelstein, 72, American political consultant, lung cancer.[353]
- Sir Bruce Forsyth, 89, English television presenter (The Generation Game, Play Your Cards Right, Strictly Come Dancing) and entertainer, bronchial pneumonia.[354]
- Vicente Iturat, 88, Spanish racing cyclist.[355]
- William Kretschmar, 84, American lawyer and politician, member of the North Dakota House of Representatives (1973–1998, 2000–2017).[356]
- Zoe Laskari, 72, Greek actress and beauty pageant winner (Miss Hellas 1959).[357]
- Mirosława Litmanowicz, 89, Polish chess player.[358]
- Liz MacKean, 52, British broadcast journalist (Newsnight), stroke.[359]
- Venero Mangano, 95, American bookmaker, racketeer and extortionist (Genovese crime family).[360]
- Roger D. McKellips, 94, American politician, member of the South Dakota Senate (1977–1978, 1981–1994).[361]
- Lívia Mossóczy, 81, Hungarian table tennis player, World champion (1957).[362]
- Tadayoshi Nagashima, 66, Japanese politician, member of the House of Representatives (since 2005), mayor of Yamakoshi, Niigata (2000–2005).[363]
- Duncan Russell, 59, English football manager (Mansfield Town), cancer.[364]
- Don Shepherd, 90, Welsh cricketer (Glamorgan).[365]
- Sergio Zaniboni, 80, Italian comics artist (Diabolik).[366]
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- Brian Aldiss, 92, British science fiction writer (Helliconia, Greybeard, Supertoys Last All Summer Long) and editor.[367]
- Charles R. Bentley, 87, American glaciologist.[368]
- Len Bracko, 73, Canadian politician, member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta (1993–1997).[369]
- Mario Roberto Cassari, 73, Italian Roman Catholic prelate and diplomat, Apostolic Nuncio to Malta (2015–2016) and South Africa (2012–2015).[370]
- Pyotr Deynekin, 79, Russian military officer, commander of the Russian Air Force (1992–1998), Hero of the Russian Federation (1997).[371]
- Salif Diallo, 60, Burkinabé politician, President of the National Assembly (since 2015).[372]
- Cliff Eade, 84, Australian rules footballer (Richmond).[373]
- Gérard Férey, 76, French chemist.[374]
- Janusz Głowacki, 78, Polish-American playwright, screenwriter and essayist.[375]
- Karl Otto Götz, 103, German artist, filmmaker, and writer.[376]
- Dick Gregory, 84, American comedian and civil rights activist, heart failure.[377]
- Gary O'Callaghan, 83, Australian radio broadcaster (2UE, 2SM).[378]
- Jorge Rodriguez-Chomat, 72, Cuban-born American politician and judge, member of the Florida House of Representatives (1994–1998) and the Eleventh Judicial Circuit Court (2011–2017).[379]
- Alan Sayers, 101, New Zealand athlete, journalist and writer, British Empire Games bronze medalist (1938).[380]
- Ed Sharockman, 77, American football player (Minnesota Vikings), heart failure.[381]
- Shane Sieg, 34, American racing driver (NASCAR).[382]
- Concha Valdés Miranda, 89, Cuban composer.[383]
- Bea Wain, 100, American singer, heart failure.[384]
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- Karin Bang, 88, Norwegian writer.[385]
- Rae Linda Brown, 63, American musicologist, cancer.[386]
- Erich Butka, 73, Austrian Olympic judoka.[387]
- Velichko Cholakov, 35, Bulgarian weightlifter, European champion (2004), Olympic bronze medalist (2004).[388]
- Radoš Čubrić, 83, Serbian Yugoslav Olympic cyclist (1972).[389]
- Bernard Dunstan, 97, British artist.[390]
- Olivia Gant, 7, American child, starvation.[391]
- Harry Haureliuk, 70, Australian bodybuilder.[392]
- Margot Hielscher, 97, German singer and film actress.[393]
- Wilhelm Killmayer, 89, German composer, conductor and lecturer.[394]
- Minoru Kubota, 87, Japanese Olympic weightlifter.[395]
- Fredell Lack, 95, American violinist.[396]
- Jerzy Leśniak, 60, Polish journalist and historian, heart attack.[397]
- Jerry Lewis, 91, American comedian (Martin and Lewis), actor (The Nutty Professor) and humanitarian (The Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon), cardiomyopathy.[398]
- Sir Colin Meads, 81, New Zealand rugby union player, coach and manager (King Country, national team, Cavaliers), pancreatic cancer.[399]
- Nati Mistral, 88, Spanish actress and singer (Currito of the Cross, Cabaret, Mis tres amores).[400]
- Clive Piercy, 62, British-born American graphic designer.[401]
- Wallace Stieffen, 92, American politician.[402]
- Gary West, 57, Australian Olympic cyclist and cycling coach, motor neurone disease.[403]
- Gordon Williams, 83, Scottish writer (The Siege of Trencher's Farm).[404]
- Lance Williams, 67, American graphics researcher, cancer.[405]
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- Lou Clare, 67, Canadian football player (Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Saskatchewan Roughriders, Montreal Alouettes).[406]
- Arturo Corcuera, 81, Peruvian poet.[407]
- Dianne de Las Casas, 47, Filipino-born American author, house fire.[408]
- Josip Despot, 64, Croatian Olympic rower.[409]
- Réjean Ducharme, 76, Canadian novelist and playwright.[410]
- Greg Evers, 62, American politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (2001–2010) and Senate (2010–2016), traffic collision.[411]
- Roberto Gottardi, 90, Italian architect.[412]
- Bill Green, 66, English football player (Hartlepool United, Chesterfield) and manager (Scunthorpe United).[413]
- Helmut Hofmann, 91, German Olympic boxer (1952).[414]
- Thomas Meehan, 88, American playwright (Annie, The Producers, Hairspray), Tony winner (1977), cancer.[415]
- Don Nichols, 92, American motorsport team owner.[416]
- Rikard Olsvik, 87, Norwegian politician, MP (1981–1993).[417]
- Helmut Piirimäe, 86, Estonian historian.[418]
- P. V. R. K. Prasad, 77, Indian civil servant.[419]
- Ron Previte, 73, American gangster.[420]
- Felo Ramírez, 94, Cuban-American sports broadcaster (Miami Marlins), complications from a fall.[421]
- Abdur Razzak, 75, Bangladeshi actor (Boro Bhalo Lok Chhilo), five-time winner of National Film Award for Best Actor.[422]
- Bajram Rexhepi, 63, Kosovar politician, Prime Minister (2002–2004), stroke.[423]
- Seija Simola, 72, Finnish singer.[424]
- Boris Spremo, 81, Yugoslav-born Canadian photojournalist (Toronto Star, The Globe and Mail), complications from multiple myeloma.[425]
- Dame Margaret Turner-Warwick, 92, British physician and thoracic specialist, first female president of the Royal College of Physicians.[426]
- Perch Zeytuntsyan, 79, Egyptian-born Armenian playwright, Minister of Culture (1990–1991).[427]
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- John Abercrombie, 72, American jazz guitarist, heart failure.[428]
- Nestor Assogba, 88, Beninese Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Parakou (1976–1999) and Cotonou (1999–2005).[429]
- Alain Berbérian, 63, French film director and writer.[430]
- Feyyaz Berker, 91, Turkish executive (Tekfen Construction and Installation).[431]
- Thomas W. Blackwell, 58, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (2005–2008).[432]
- Jim Blount, 82, American newspaper editor (Hamilton Journal-News) and historian.[433]
- Jane Brewer, 93, Canadian politician.[434]
- Tim Bruxner, 94, Australian politician, member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Tenterfield (1962–1981).[435]
- Attilio Cantoni, 86, Italian Olympic rower.[436]
- Tony deBrum, 72, Marshallese politician, Foreign Minister (1979–1987, 2008–2009, 2014–2016).[437]
- Gertrude Goodrich, 102, American painter and writer.[438]
- Michael J. C. Gordon, 69, British computer scientist.[439]
- Carol Hanson, 83, American politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (1982–1994), Mayor of Boca Raton, Florida (1995–2001).[440]
- Rishang Keishing, 96, Indian politician, Chief Minister of Manipur (1980–1981, 1994–1997), multiple organ failure.[441]
- Matthew Kia Yen-wen, 92, Taiwanese Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Taipei (1978–1989), Bishop of Kiayi (1970–1974) and Hwalien (1974–1978).[442]
- Aloys Kontarsky, 86, German pianist, complications from a stroke.[443]
- Mario Milita, 94, Italian voice actor.[444]
- Pedro Pedrossian, 89, Brazilian politician, Governor of Mato Grosso (1966–1971) and Mato Grosso do Sul (1980–1983, 1991–1995).[445]
- Tim Poston, 72, English mathematician.[446]
- Tom Pritchard, 100, New Zealand cricketer (Wellington, Warwickshire, Kent).[447]
- Fejat Sejdić, 76, Serbian brass band leader.[448]
- Jim Whelan, 68, American politician, Mayor of Atlantic City (1990–2002), member of the New Jersey General Assembly (2006–2008) and Senate (since 2008), heart attack.[449]
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- Eduardo Angeloz, 85, Argentine politician, Governor of Córdoba (1983–1995) and Senator (1973–1976, 1995–2001).[450]
- Tjitze Baarda, 85, Dutch theologian.[451]
- Yossi Beinart, 61, Israeli economist, CEO of the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (since 2014).[452]
- Binh Pho, 61, Vietnamese artist in wood.[453]
- Kevin Curran, 88, Zimbabwean cricketer.[454]
- Michael Dauncey, 97, British Army brigadier.[455]
- Viola Harris, 91, American actress (Deconstructing Harry, The Other Guys, Sex and the City 2).[456]
- Engelbert Jarek, 82, Polish footballer (Odra Opole).[457]
- George A. Keyworth II, 77, American physicist, prostate cancer.[458]
- Joe Klein, 75, American baseball executive (Texas Rangers, Cleveland Indians, Detroit Tigers), complications from heart surgery.[459]
- Ronan Leprohon, 78, French Breton nationalist politician.[460]
- Izak Parviz Nazarian, 88, Iranian-American businessman (Omninet).[461]
- Sean O'Callaghan, 63, Irish IRA member, informant and writer.[462]
- John Petty, 82, English Anglican priest.[463]
- Fiona Richardson, 50, Australian politician, member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly for Northcote (since 2006), breast cancer.[464]
- Jack Rosenthal, 82, Israeli-born American journalist.[465]
- Jeannie Rousseau, 98, French Allied spy.[466]
- Ramananda Sengupta, 101, Indian cinematographer.[467]
- Tom Tarrant, 85, Australian rules footballer (Collingwood).[468]
- Francis Thompson, 92, British economic and social historian.[469]
- Susan Vreeland, 71, American author, complications from heart surgery.[470]
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- Cecil Andrus, 85, American politician, U.S. Secretary of the Interior (1977–1981), Governor of Idaho (1971–1977, 1987–1995), lung cancer.[471]
- Mark Asay, 53, American white supremacist and spree killer, execution by lethal injection.[472]
- Michael Dougall Bell, 73, Canadian diplomat, Ambassador to Israel (1990–1992, 1999–2003), liver cancer.[473]
- Axel Bernstein, 43, German politician, accidental fall.[474]
- Alan Boswell, 74, English footballer (Shrewsbury Town, Bolton Wanderers).[475]
- J. D. Disalvatore, 51, American LGBT film producer (Shelter), breast cancer.[476]
- Thomas Docking, 63, American politician, Lieutenant Governor of Kansas (1983–1987), cancer.[477]
- Doug Everingham, 94, Australian politician and minister, Minister for Health and Aged Care (1972–1975) and MP (1967–1975, 1977–1984).[478]
- Gene Hamlin, 71, American football player (Chicago Bears, Detroit Lions, Washington Redskins).[479]
- Pete Kuykendall, 79, American bluegrass musician.[480]
- Kai Linnilä, 75, Finnish writer and editor.[481]
- Larry Marshall, 75, Jamaican reggae singer, complications from Alzheimer's disease.[482]
- Mary Montgomery, 60, American Olympic swimmer (1972).[483]
- Cornelius Nugteren, 89, American major general.[484]
- Michael Quinn, 71, British chef (The Ritz).[485]
- Houssenaly Zahid Raza, Malaysian honorary consul, shot.[486]
- Charlie Robertson, 83, American politician, mayor of York, Pennsylvania (1994–2002).[487]
- Jay Thomas, 69, American actor (Cheers, Mork & Mindy, Love & War) and radio talk show host, Emmy winner (1990, 1991), cancer.[488]
- Amelyn Veloso, 43, Filipino journalist and broadcaster (CNN Philippines), breast cancer.[489]
- Caleb Warner, 94, American acoustical engineer.[490]
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- Martin Biles, 98, American Olympic javelin thrower (1948).[491]
- Alfred Bloom, 91, American Shin Buddhism scholar.[492]
- Enzo Dara, 78, Italian opera singer.[493]
- Sharry Konopski, 49, American model and actress, pneumonia.[494]
- Jenny Mae, 49, American singer.[495]
- Ed McGaa, 81, American air force pilot and author, complications of cancer.[496]
- Drew Morphett, 69, Australian sports broadcaster (ABC).[497]
- Margaret Moser, 63, American journalist, colon cancer.[498]
- Rich Piana, 46, American bodybuilder and Internet personality, complications from a heart attack and brain trauma.[499]
- Marta Skupilová, 79, Czech Olympic swimmer.[500]
- Ulrich A. Straus, 90-91, German-born American diplomat.[501]
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- Dagobert Banzio, 60, Ivorian politician.[502]
- Dave Bumpstead, 81, English football player (Millwall, Bristol Rovers) and manager (Chelmsford City).[503]
- Christie Davies, 75, British sociologist.[504]
- Harry Dinnel, 76, American basketball player and coach (Anaheim Amigos).[505]
- Takis Emmanuel, 84, Greek-born Australian actor (Zorba the Greek).[506]
- Dámaso González, 68, Spanish bullfighter, pancreatic cancer.[507]
- Tobe Hooper, 74, American film director (The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, Poltergeist, Salem's Lot).[508]
- Muzaffer İzgü, 83, Turkish children's writer and teacher, cancer.[509]
- Howard Kaminsky, 77, American publisher (Random House), heart attack.[510]
- Tomasz Konina, 45, Polish theatre and opera director and stage designer.[511]
- Léonard Lévesque, 82, Canadian politician, MNA (1976–1985).[512]
- Grzegorz Miecugow, 61, Polish newscaster (Wiadomości, Fakty TVN) and columnist (Szkło kontaktowe), cancer.[513]
- John Moore, 84, British Olympic skier.[514]
- Josef Musil, 85, Czech volleyball player, Olympic silver (1964) and bronze (1968) medalist.[515]
- Wilson das Neves, 81, Brazilian percussionist and singer, cancer.[516]
- Bernard Pomerance, 76, American playwright (The Elephant Man), cancer.[517]
- Lacey Putney, 89, American politician, member of the Virginia House of Delegates (1962–2014).[518]
- Alan Root, 80, British-born Kenyan filmmaker, glioblastoma.[519]
- Peter Ryalls, 79, British cyclist.[520]
- Larry Sherman, 94, American actor (Law & Order) and publicist (Donald Trump, New Jersey Generals).[521]
- Rick Sowieta, 63, Belgian-born Canadian football player, cancer.[522]
- Horacio White, 90, Argentine Olympic swimmer (1948).[523]
- Adam Wójcik, 47, Polish basketball player (Śląsk Wrocław), leukemia.[524]
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- Martin Azonhiho, Beninese politician, Minister for Defence (2006).[525]
- Anthony Cornwell, 88, English cricketer.[526]
- Roland P. Hofemann, 83, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (2002–2012).[527]
- Ahmed Khan, 90, Indian Olympic footballer (1948, 1952).[528]
- Khalid Ahmed Kharal, 78, Pakistani politician.[529]
- Maurice Rigobert Marie-Sainte, 89, Martinican Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Saint-Pierre and Fort-de-France (1972–2004).[530]
- James Dickson Phillips Jr., 94, American federal judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit (1978–1994).[531]
- José Maria Pires, 98, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Araçuaí (1957–1965) and Archbishop of Paraíba (1965–1995), pneumonia.[532]
- Yitzhak Pundak, 104, Polish-born Israeli military officer and diplomat.[533]
- Irene Salemka, 86, Canadian operatic soprano.[534]
- Syd Silverman, 85, American publisher (Variety).[535]
- Helli Stehle, 109, Swiss actress and radio presenter.[536]
- Chris Winn, 90, English cricketer (Sussex, Oxford University).[537]
- Ebrahim Yazdi, 85, Iranian politician and diplomat, Minister of Foreign Affairs (1979), Deputy Prime Minister (1979), pancreatic cancer.[538]
- M. A. Zaher, 85, Bangladeshi geologist.[539]
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- Melissa Bell, 53, English singer (Soul II Soul).[540]
- Bobby Boyd, 79, American football player (Baltimore Colts).[541]
- Bruce Collingwood, 64, Canadian politician.[542]
- Muhammad Dandamayev, 88, Russian Babylon historian.[543]
- Mireille Darc, 79, French actress (Week End, The Tall Blond Man with One Black Shoe, Icy Breasts) and model.[544]
- Willie Duggan, 67, Irish rugby union player (Blackrock College, national team, British and Irish Lions).[545]
- Tore Frängsmyr, 79, Swedish historian.[546]
- Jack Geddes, 92, Canadian curler.[547]
- Ainul Haque, 69, Bangladeshi footballer (Mohammedan, Shadhin Bangla).[548]
- Tsutomu Hata, 82, Japanese politician, Prime Minister (1994).[549]
- Jud Heathcote, 90, American Hall of Fame basketball coach (Michigan State Spartans, Montana Grizzlies), national champion (1979).[550]
- Gulzar Khan, Pakistani politician, member of the National Assembly (since 2013).[551]
- Narendra Kumar, 77, Indian physicist.[552]
- Kirti Kumari, 50, Indian politician, MLA (since 2013), swine flu.[553]
- Angélica Mendoza de Ascarza, 87, Peruvian human rights activist.[554]
- Dean Mercer, 47, Australian ironman, four-time national champion (1989, 1995–1997), heart attack.[555]
- David Torrence, 31, Peruvian-American Olympic athlete (2016).[556]
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- Adnan Abu Amjad, 39–40, Syrian military officer.[557]
- Senarath Attanayake, 51, Sri Lankan politician.[558]
- A. H. M. Azwer, 80, Sri Lankan politician, MP (2010–2015).[559]
- Mahmud Kanti Bello, 72, Nigerian politician, Senator (2003–2011).[560]
- Evdokia Bobyleva, 98, Russian teacher.[561]
- Janine Charrat, 93, French ballerina and dance choreographer.[562]
- Kurt Dahlmann, 99, German pilot and journalist.[563]
- Larry Elgart, 95, American jazz bandleader.[564]
- Carlos Gereda y de Borbón, 70, Spanish aristocrat.[565]
- Harold Hurley, 87, Canadian ice hockey player, Olympic silver medalist (1960).[566]
- Otto Kandler, 96, German botanist and microbiologist.[567]
- Léon Konan Koffi, 88, Ivorian politician.[568]
- Dmitri Kogan, 38, Russian violinist, lymphoma.[569]
- Soledad Saieh, 45, Chilean businesswoman, film producer, and cultural manager, pulmonary edema.[570]
- Valery Statsenko, 49, Russian Olympic diver.[571]
- Sir David Tang, 63, Hong Kong businessman (Shanghai Tang), liver cancer.[572]
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- Elmer Acevedo, 68, Salvadoran Olympic footballer (1968), (C.D. FAS).[573]
- Sid Ahmed Ould Bneijara, 70, Mauritanian politician, Prime Minister (1980–1981).[574]
- Marjorie Boulton, 93, British author and poet.[575]
- Alan Cassell, 85, Australian actor (Special Squad).[576]
- Richard Sui On Chang, 75, American Episcopal prelate, bishop of Hawaii (1997–2006).[577]
- Jennie Darlington, 93, Canadian polar explorer, heart illness.[578]
- Peter Diamondstone, 82, American lawyer and politician.[579]
- Hato Hasbún, 71, Salvadoran politician, heart attack.[580]
- Louise Hay, 90, American motivational author (You Can Heal Your Life).[581]
- Tessa Holyoake, 54, Scottish haematologist, cancer.[582]
- Abdul Jabbar, 79, Bangladeshi singer.[583]
- Efrain Loza, 78, Mexican Olympic footballer.[584]
- Alan MacDonald, 61, British production designer (The Queen, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, Philomena).[585]
- Károly Makk, 91, Hungarian film director and screenwriter.[586]
- Rollie Massimino, 82, American Hall of Fame basketball coach (Villanova Wildcats, UNLV Runnin' Rebels, Cleveland State Vikings), national champion (1985).[587]
- Tim Mickelson, 68, American rower, Olympic silver medalist (1972), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[588]
- Sam Pivnik, 90, Polish Jewish Holocaust survivor, author and memoirist.[589]
- Skip Prokop, 73, Canadian drummer (Lighthouse, The Paupers) and disc jockey (CFNY-FM).[590]
- L. N. Shastri, 46, Indian playback singer, intestinal cancer.[591]
- Sumiteru Taniguchi, 88, Japanese anti-nuclear weapons activist, cancer.[592]
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- Richard Anderson, 91, American actor (The Six Million Dollar Man, The Bionic Woman, Forbidden Planet).[593]
- William Beik, 76, American historian.[594]
- John Bourchier, 87, Australian politician, member of the House of Representatives for Bendigo (1972–1983).[595]
- Christopher Byworth, 78, British Anglican priest.[596]
- Janne Carlsson, 80, Swedish actor (Repmånad, Göta kanal eller Vem drog ur proppen?) and drummer (Hansson & Karlsson), liver cancer.[597]
- Mike Cockerill, 56, Australian soccer journalist, cancer.[598]
- Sir Edward du Cann, 93, British politician, MP for Taunton (1956–1987).[599]
- Marco Ferraro, 62, Canadian curler, brain cancer.[600]
- Alice Fischer, 85, Swiss Olympic figure skater (1956).[601]
- Hans Forrer, 88, Swiss Olympic alpine skier.[602]
- Egon Günther, 90, German film director and writer (Lotte in Weimar, Morenga, Her Third).[603]
- Dirk Hafemeister, 59, German equestrian, Olympic champion (1988), heart attack.[604]
- William Ives, 73, British executive.[605]
- Ann Jellicoe, 90, British dramatist.[606]
- Bernie Katz, 49, British night club manager (Groucho Club).[607]
- Norbert Kückelmann, 87, German film director (Man Under Suspicion).[608]
- Rick Leed, 62, American film and television producer.[609]
- Barry Liebmann, 63, American comedy writer (Mad), liver cancer.[610]
- Tormod MacGill-Eain, 80, Scottish comedian and singer.[611]
- Novella Nelson, 77, American actress and singer (A Perfect Murder, Birth, Antwone Fisher).[612]
- Jan Romare, 81, Swedish diplomat and comics artist.[613]
- Tamara Tchinarova, 98, French ballet dancer.[614]
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