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Deaths in August 2021
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The following is a list of notable deaths in August 2021.
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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August 2021
1
- Abdalqadir as-Sufi, 91, Scottish Islamic scholar, founder of the Murabitun World Movement.[1]
- Charles Baranyanka, 86, Burundian diplomat and historian, ambassador to France and Switzerland (1965–1967).[2]
- David A. Gall, 79, Canadian-American Hall of Fame jockey.[3]
- Dan Grayson, 54, American football player (Saskatchewan Roughriders).[4]
- Guy Herbulot, 96, French Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Évry-Corbeil-Essonnes (1978–2000).[5]
- Omar Jazouli, 75, Moroccan politician, MP (since 1977) and mayor of Marrakesh (2003–2009), COVID-19.[6]
- Kazimierz Kowalski, 70, Polish opera singer, opera manager and television presenter.[7]
- Kyaw Hla Aung, 80, Burmese lawyer and civil rights activist.[8]
- Armin Lemme, 65, German Olympic discus thrower (1980).[9]
- Owenie McAuliffe, 89, Irish hurler and Gaelic footballer.[10]
- Aliaksei Mzhachyk, 25, Belarusian Olympic weightlifter (2016), traffic collision.[11]
- Kihi Ngatai, 91, New Zealand Māori leader, member of the Waitangi Tribunal.[12]
- Mthokozisi Nxumalo, 32, South African politician, MP (since 2019), traffic collision.[13]
- Rossana Ordóñez, 70, Venezuelan journalist, pancreatic cancer.[14]
- Fiorentino Palmiotto, 92, Italian chess player, International Arbiter (1991).[15]
- Abe E. Pierce III, 86, American politician, mayor of Monroe, Louisiana (1996–2000).[16]
- Eddie Presland, 78, English footballer (West Ham United, Crystal Palace), cancer.[17]
- Gino Renni, 78, Italian-Argentine actor and singer, complications from COVID-19.[18]
- Vicente Rodríguez, 62, Paraguayan politician, deputy (since 2018) and governor of San Pedro (2013–2018), heart attack.[19]
- Peter F. Schabarum, 92, American football player (San Francisco 49ers) and politician, member of the California State Assembly (1967–1972) and Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors (1972–1991).[20]
- Beverly J. Shamana, 81, American Methodist bishop, complications from Parkinson's disease.[21]
- Ilona Royce Smithkin, 101, Polish-born American artist, author and model.[22]
- Vimla Sood, 98–99, Indian dentist, first female dentist in India.[23]
- Stephen Szára, 98, Hungarian-American chemist.[24]
- Ian Thomson, 92, English cricketer (national team).[25]
- David Thorstad, 79, American political activist.[26]
- Francisco Weffort, 84, Brazilian political scientist, minister of culture (1995–2002), heart attack.[27]
- Tom York, 96, American television personality (WBRC).[28]
- Yu Ying-shih, 91, Chinese-born American sinologist and historian.[29]
- Jerry Ziesmer, 82, American assistant director and actor (Apocalypse Now, Jerry Maguire, The Bad News Bears Go to Japan).[30]
2
- Alfonso Álvarez Gándara, 82, Spanish politician and lawyer, secretary-general of Partido Galeguista (1981–1982).[31]
- Lilia Aragón, 82, Mexican actress (De frente al sol, Más allá del puente, Velo de novia) and politician, deputy (2004–2006).[32]
- Rolf Arfwidsson, 93, Swedish curler.[33]
- Hendrik Born, 77, German naval officer, chief of the Volksmarine (1989–1990).[34]
- Robert H. Burnside, 88, American politician, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (1971–1978).[35]
- Emilio Bianchi Di Cárcano, 91, Argentine Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Azul (1982–2006).[36]
- Rafael Carmona, 48, Puerto Rican baseball player (Seattle Mariners).[37]
- Alicinha Cavalcanti, 59, Brazilian events promoter, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[38]
- June Daugherty, 64, American college basketball coach (Boise State Broncos, Washington Huskies, Washington State Cougars).[39]
- Ged Dunn, 74, English rugby league footballer (Hull Kingston Rovers, national team).[40]
- Elbjørg Fjære, 88, Norwegian politician, deputy MP (1973–1977, 1981–1985).[41]
- Thor Helland, 84, Norwegian Olympic long-distance runner (1964).[42]
- Allen Hill, 84, British chemist.[43]
- Ruth Horam, 90, Israeli painter and sculptor.[44]
- Hideki Hosaka, 49, Japanese professional wrestler (FMW, AJPW, Zero-One), colon and liver cancer.[45]
- Ursula Kraus, 91, German politician, member of the Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia (1984–1990) and mayor of Wuppertal (1984–1996).[46]
- Elias John Kwandikwa, 55, Tanzanian politician, MP (since 2015) and minister of defence (since 2020).[47]
- Marc Lieberman, 72, American humanitarian, prostate cancer.[48]
- Kalyani Menon, 80, Indian playback singer (Nallathoru Kudumbam, Pudhiya Mannargal, Paarthale Paravasam).[49]
- Nelliyode Vasudevan Namboodiri, 81, Indian Kathakali artist, pancreatic cancer.[50]
- Luigi Paleari, 79, Italian footballer (Como 1907, A.S.D. Fanfulla).[51]
- Runoko Rashidi, 67, American historian, author and scholar.[52]
- Fatima Regragui, 80, Moroccan actress.[53]
- Diego Rosas Anaya, 31, Mexican politician, State of Mexico deputy-elect, heart attack.[54]
- Dave Severance, 102, American Marine Corps colonel (Battle of Iwo Jima).[55]
- Peter Smith, Baron Smith of Leigh, 76, British politician and life peer, member of the House of Lords (since 1999).[56]
- Allan Stephenson, 71, British-born South African composer, cellist, and conductor.[57]
- Antonio de la Torre Villalpando, 69, Mexican footballer (América, Puebla, national team).[58]
- Yves de Wasseige, 95, Belgian politician and economist, senator (1979–1991).[59]
- Derek Williams, 91, British documentary film director (The Tide of Traffic, The Shetland Experience) and writer.[60]
- John Zulberti, 54, American college lacrosse player (Syracuse Orange), drowned.[61]
3
- Saggaf bin Muhammad Aljufri, 83, Indonesian Islamic scholar.[62]
- Julian Beale, 86, Australian businessman and politician, MP (1984–1996).[63]
- Allan Blazek, 71, American record producer, mixer and audio engineer.[64]
- Jocelyne Bourassa, 74, Canadian golfer (LPGA).[65]
- Duke Carmel, 84, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals).[66]
- Jerry Carter, 66, American politician and pastor, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (since 2019), complications from surgery.[67]
- Tommy Curtis, 69, American college basketball player (UCLA Bruins), NCAA champion (1972, 1973).[68]
- Đỗ Quang Em, 79, Vietnamese painter.[69]
- Sir John Enderby, 90, British physicist.[70]
- Eric Freeman, 51, American artist.[71]
- Noel Guzmán Boffil Rojas, 66, Cuban painter and poet, COVID-19.[72]
- Jean Hale, 82, American actress (In Like Flint).[73]
- Jody Hamilton, 82, American professional wrestler (GCW), promoter (DSW) and trainer (WCW Power Plant).[74]
- Kelli Hand, 56, American musician and DJ, arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease.[75]
- Arthur Dion Hanna, 93, Bahamian politician, governor-general (2006–2010).[76]
- Jergé Hoefdraad, 35, Dutch footballer (RKC Waalwijk, Almere City, Telstar), complications from gunshot wounds.[77]
- Elizabeth Anne Hull, 84, American academic and political activist.[78]
- Khin Maung Win, 80, Burmese mathematician.[79]
- Yūsuke Kinoshita, 27, Japanese baseball player (Chunichi Dragons), cardiopulmonary arrest.[80]
- Fred Ladd, 94, American television producer.[81]
- Jørgen Langhelle, 55, Norwegian actor (Elling, I Am Dina, The Thing), cardiac arrest.[82]
- Miroslav Lazanski, 70, Serbian politician and diplomat, deputy (2016–2019) and ambassador to Russia (since 2019).[83]
- Noel Lynch, 74, Irish politician, member of the London Assembly (2003–2004).[84]
- Brian Maunsell, 83, New Zealand Olympic boxer (1964).[85]
- María Teresa Marú Mejía, 62, Mexican politician, deputy (since 2018), COVID-19.[86]
- Kazem Mohammadi, 47, Iranian futsal player (Tam Iran Khodro, national team), COVID-19.[87]
- Pierre Montaz, 97, French cable transport engineer.[88]
- Lorris Murail, 70, French author.[89]
- Marcia Nasatir, 95, American film producer (Hamburger Hill, Ironweed, Vertical Limit) and studio executive.[90]
- Antonio Pennacchi, 71, Italian writer, Strega Prize winner (2010), heart attack.[91]
- John P. Shanley Jr., 77, American politician.[92]
- Nader Shariatmadari, 60, Iranian politician and geotechnical engineer, member of the Islamic City Council of Tehran (2003–2007), COVID-19.[93]
- Gholam Hosein Shiri Aliabad, 60, Iranian politician, MP (2012–2016), complications from COVID-19.[94]
- Vitaly Shishov, 26, Belarusian human rights activist.[95]
- Soerjadi Soedirdja, 82, Indonesian politician, governor of Jakarta (1992–1997).[96]
- Catherine Squires, 80, American microbiologist.[97]
- José Ramos Tinhorão, 93, Brazilian music critic and journalist, pneumonia.[98]
- Godfred Yeboah, 41, Ghanaian footballer (Asante Kotoko, All Stars, national team).[99]
4
- R. Aravamudan, 84, Indian aerospace engineer.[100]
- Aleksandr Aravin, 63, Russian film director.[101]
- Razzy Bailey, 82, American country musician ("Midnight Hauler", "She Left Love All Over Me", "I Keep Coming Back").[102]
- Toupta Boguena, Chadian agronomist, minister of health (2010–2011), secretary of the Niger Basin Authority (since 2016).[103]
- Karl Heinz Bohrer, 88, German literary scholar and essayist.[104]
- Zelá Brambillé, 27, Mexican writer and novelist, COVID-19.[105]
- Jean "Binta" Breeze, 65, Jamaican dub poet, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.[106]
- Cándani, 56, Surinamese-Dutch poet, writer, and painter, cancer.[107]
- Robert Crawford, 80, British-born New Zealand psychiatrist.[108]
- Bobby Eaton, 62, American professional wrestler (JCP, WCW, SMW).[109]
- Richard T. Farmer, 86, American businessman and philanthropist, founder and CEO of Cintas (1968–2003).[110]
- Dick Farrel, 65, American radio host, complications from COVID-19.[111]
- María Ester Feres, 78, Chilean politician and academic.[112]
- Martin Graff, 77, French writer and cabaretist.[113]
- Aimé Halbeher, 85, French political activist and syndicalist.[114]
- Paul Johnson, 50, American DJ ("Get Get Down") and record producer, COVID-19.[115]
- Melbourne Kimsey, 90, American brigadier general.[116]
- David Lee, 80, American jazz drummer and composer.[117]
- John H. Logie, 81, American politician, mayor of Grand Rapids, Michigan (1991–2003), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[118]
- Åke Lundqvist, 85, Swedish actor (Beck – Mannen med ikonerna).[119]
- Graham McRae, 81, New Zealand racing driver.[120]
- Adrian R. Morrison, 84, American neuroscientist.[121]
- Dominic Oneya, 73, Nigerian civil servant, administrator of Kano State (1996–1998) and Benue State (1998–1999).[122]
- J. R. Richard, 71, American baseball player (Houston Astros), complications from COVID-19.[123]
- Padma Sachdev, 81, Indian poet and novelist.[124]
- Bo Scott, 78, American football player (Cleveland Browns, Ottawa Rough Riders).[125]
- Dario Sorrentino, 64, Italian medical researcher, traffic collision.[126]
- Moisés Torres, 72, Bolivian journalist, professor and politician, deputy (1997–2002), COVID-19.[127]
- Betty Lou Varnum, 90, American television presenter (The Magic Window).[128]
- Oddlaug Vereide, 88, Norwegian politician, deputy MP (1989–1994).[129]
- Tachi Yamada, 76, Japanese-born American physician and gastroenterologist.[130]
- Laurence R. Young, 85, American physicist.[131]
5
- Maurice Brun, 96, French politician, mayor of Montluçon (1972–1977) and deputy (1973–1978).[132]
- Peter Corby, 97, British inventor (Trouser press).[133]
- Terry Davies, 87, Welsh rugby union player (Swansea, British & Irish Lions, national team).[134]
- Hanns Eckelkamp, 94, German film producer (The Marriage of Maria Braun).[135]
- Guillermo González, 80, Colombian engineer and politician, mayor of Popayán (1977–1978), minister of national defense (1997), and governor of Cauca (2008–2011).[136]
- Reg Gorman, 89, Australian actor (The Sullivans, Fergus McPhail, Neighbours), cancer.[137]
- Eloise Greenfield, 91, American author (The Great Migration: Journey to the North).[138]
- Brian Henderson, 89, New Zealand-born Australian radio and television presenter (Nine News Sydney, Bandstand), kidney cancer.[139]
- Hassaballah El Kafrawy, 90, Egyptian politician, governor of Damietta (1976–1977) and minister of housing (1977–1993).[140]
- Roger Lenaers, 96, Belgian-born Austrian Jesuit pastor.[141]
- Leon Litwack, 91, American historian (Been in the Storm So Long), Pulitzer Prize winner (1980), bladder cancer.[142]
- E. Madhusudhanan, 80, Indian politician, Tamil Nadu MLA (1991–1996).[143]
- Yevhen Marchuk, 80, Ukrainian politician, prime minister (1995–1996), deputy (1995–2000), and minister of defence (2003–2004), COVID-19.[144]
- Jan Mayman, 80, Australian journalist (The Sunday Times, The Age, The Canberra Times).[145]
- S. S. Narayan, 86, Indian Olympic footballer (1956, 1960), cardiac arrest.[146]
- Jane Ngwenya, 86, Zimbabwean politician, MP (1980–1985).[147]
- Gábor Novák, 87, Hungarian sprint canoer, Olympic silver medalist (1952).[148]
- Murray Rose, 81, New Zealand politician, MP (1969–1972).[149]
- Geoffrey Scott, 83, Canadian politician, MP (1978–1993).[150]
- Andrei Strâmbeanu, 86, Moldovan writer and politician, deputy (1998–2001).[151]
- Richard Trumka, 72, American labor leader, president of the AFL–CIO (since 2009) and the United Mine Workers (1982–1995), heart attack.[152]
- Vito Valentinetti, 92, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs, Washington Senators, Cleveland Indians).[153]
- Walter Wangerin Jr., 77, American author (The Book of the Dun Cow).[154]
- Russ Washington, 74, American football player (San Diego Chargers).[155]
- Graeme Whitnall, 69, Australian footballer (Carlton).[156]
6
- Mikel Azurmendi, 78, Spanish anthropologist, ETA dissident and writer, co-founder of Foro Ermua and ¡Basta Ya!.[157]
- Noureddine Bahbouh, 72, Algerian politician, minister of agriculture (1994–1995) and agriculture and fisheries (1995–1997), member of the People's National Assembly (1997–2002).[158]
- Barry, American barred owl, traffic collision.[159]
- Margaret Bourke, 75, Australian bridge player, melanoma.[160]
- José Carreira Marques, 77, Portuguese politician, member of the Constituent Assembly (1975–1976), deputy (1976–1982) and mayor of Beja (1983–2005), cardiac arrest.[161]
- Francesco Dibenedetto, 80, Italian football manager (Matera Calcio, Bisceglie, U.S.D. Città di Fasano).[162]
- Rita Pitka Blumenstein, 84–85, American Yup'ik traditional healer.[163]
- Stefano Di Marino, 60, Italian novelist and translator, suicide by jumping.[164]
- Christian Dumont, 58, French Olympic biathlete (1988, 1992), heart attack.[165]
- Ed Emery, 71, American politician, member of the Missouri House of Representatives (2003–2011) and Senate (2013–2021).[166]
- Salvador Escrihuela, 70, Spanish footballer (Sabadell, Granada, Alavés).[167]
- Aryeh Gamliel, 70, Israeli rabbi and politician, member of the Knesset (1988–2003).[168]
- Einar Holm, 87, Norwegian politician, deputy MP (1981–1985).[169]
- Babulal Jain, 86, Indian politician, Madhya Pradesh MLA (1977–1980).[170]
- Donald Kagan, 89, Lithuanian-born American historian.[171]
- Richard Konvička, 64, Czech painter.[172]
- Teresa Miller, 59, American author, legal scholar, and educator, gallbladder cancer.[173]
- John A. Rizzo, 73, American attorney.[174]
- Herbert Schlosser, 95, American television executive, president and CEO of NBC (1974–1978).[175]
- Tigor Silaban, 68, Indonesian doctor.[176]
- Oleg Shapovalov, 58, Ukrainian politician, president of the Kharkiv Oblast Council (2005–2006).[177]
- Jakob Skarstein, 100, Norwegian journalist.[178]
- Yevgen Sotnikov, 40, Ukrainian judoka and convicted murderer, shot.[179]
- Yuri Trutnev, 93, Russian theoretical physicist and nuclear engineer.[180]
- Mark Turpin, 64, American tennis player.[181]
- Les Vandyke, 90, English singer and songwriter ("What Do You Want?", "Poor Me", "Well I Ask You").[182]
- Wang Wenjuan, 94, Chinese Yue opera performer.[183]
7
- Dalal Abdel Aziz, 61, Egyptian actress (A Girl's Secret, Sorry for the Disturbance, El Ashash), complications from COVID-19.[184]
- Akhudiat, 75, Indonesian poet.[185]
- Brad Allan, 48, Australian martial artist, action choreographer, and stunt performer (Rush Hour 2, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, Solo: A Star Wars Story).[186]
- Rolf Erling Andersen, 74, Norwegian politician, deputy MP (1997–2005).[187]
- Julio César Anderson, 73, Guatemalan footballer (C.S.D. Municipal, national team).[188]
- Douglas Applegate, 93, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1977–1995).[189]
- Paul Bragdon, 94, American academic.[190]
- John Caddy, 83, American poet.[191]
- Robbie Cooke, 64, English footballer (Peterborough United, Cambridge United, Brentford), cancer.[192]
- Alma Cullen, 83, British television writer (Inspector Morse) and playwright.[193]
- Mike De Palmer, 59, American tennis player and coach (Boris Becker), pancreatic cancer.[194]
- John Dickinson, 87, English rugby league player (St Helens).[195]
- Sir Patrick Forrest, 98, Scottish surgeon.[196]
- Andrew Fulton, 94, Canadian vice admiral.[197]
- Magda Godia, 68, Spanish politician, mayor of Mequinenza (since 2003) and member of the Cortes of Aragon (2013–2015), cancer.[198]
- José Gómez del Moral, 89, Spanish road racing cyclist.[199]
- Johnny Groth, 95, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers, Chicago White Sox, Kansas City Athletics).[200]
- Robert Martin Gumbura, 65, Zimbabwean preacher and convicted rapist, COVID-19.[201]
- Carol Harris, 98, American Hall of Fame Quarter Horse equestrian, cancer.[202]
- Martin Kay, 85-86, British computer scientist.[203]
- Albert B. Lewis, 95, American politician, member of the New York State Senate (1967–1972, 1973–1978),.[204]
- Hung Liu, 73, Chinese-born American artist, pancreatic cancer.[205]
- Lily Lodge, 91, American acting coach and actress (Mona Lisa Smile).[206]
- Isabel Martínez, 75, Mexican actress and comedian, heart attack.[207]
- Trevor Moore, 41, American comedian (The Whitest Kids U' Know) and actor (Miss March), fall.[208]
- Purnendu Sekhar Mukherjee, Indian politician, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.[209]
- Keith Patchel, 65, American musician and composer.[210]
- Alfredo Petit-Vergel, 85, Cuban Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of San Cristóbal de la Habana (1991–2016).[211]
- Markie Post, 70, American actress (Night Court, The Fall Guy, Hearts Afire), cancer.[212]
- Amando Samo, 72, Micronesian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Caroline Islands (1995–2020).[213]
- Larry Swider, 66, American football player (Detroit Lions, St. Louis Cardinals, Tampa Bay Buccaneers).[214]
- Dennis "Dee Tee" Thomas, 70, American saxophonist (Kool & the Gang).[215]
- Michael M. Thomas, 85, American writer.[216]
- Werner Tochtermann, 87, German chemist.[217]
- Mohammad Hadis Uddin, 72, Bangladeshi police officer, IGP (2005), COVID-19.[218]
- Melinda Vigh, 39, Hungarian sport climber, fall.[219]
- Mark Weedon, 53, New Zealand rugby union player (Bay of Plenty, North Harbour, Wasps).[220]
- Willie Williamson, 76, American football coach (Albany State Golden Rams).[221]
- Jane Withers, 95, American actress (Giant, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Paddy O'Day).[222]
- Gary Lee Yoder, 75, American musician (The Oxford Circle, Blue Cheer).[223]
- Wasi Zafar, 72, Pakistani lawyer and politician, MP (2002–2008) and minister of law and justice (2006–2007).[224]
8
- Bobby Bowden, 91, American Hall of Fame college football coach (Florida State, West Virginia), pancreatic cancer.[225]
- Paul Brewster, 85, American college football coach (Austin Peay).[226]
- Sarah Broadie, 79, British philosopher.[227]
- Najma Chowdhury, 79, Bangladeshi academic, COVID-19.[228]
- Ken Clark, 73, English-born Canadian football player (Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Saskatchewan Roughriders, Los Angeles Rams).[229]
- Bruce Conte, 71, American guitarist (Tower of Power), leukemia.[230]
- Bill Davis, 92, Canadian politician, Ontario MPP (1959–1985) premier (1971–1985).[231]
- Aleksej Demjanov, 47, Croatian-Russian Olympic gymnast (1996).[232]
- Christian Penda Ekoka, 69, Cameroonian government official.[233]
- Vera Fusek, 89, Czechoslovak-born British actress (The Great Van Robbery, Doctor Who).[234]
- Lila R. Gleitman, 91, American academic (University of Pennsylvania).[235]
- Maria José Gonzaga, 75, Brazilian businesswoman, philanthropist and politician, mayor of Tatuí (since 2017), abdominal cancer.[236]
- Perry Harris, 75, New Zealand rugby union player (Manawatu, national team).[237]
- Paul Hellyer, 98, Canadian politician, MP (1949–1974), minister of national defence (1963–1967) and transport (1967–1969), complications from a fall.[238]
- Ben Kamin, 68, American rabbi, heart failure.[239]
- Stefan Kapłaniak, 88, Polish Olympic sprint canoer, bronze medalist (1960).[240]
- Jaan Kaplinski, 80, Estonian poet, translator, and philosopher, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[241]
- Garry Kennedy, 85, Canadian artist and educator.[242]
- Fernando López de Olmedo, Spanish general commander of Ceuta (Perejil Island crisis), COVID-19.[243]
- Mohammad Reza Madhi, Iranian alleged intelligence agent.[244]
- Colum McKinstry, 71, Irish Gaelic football player (Clan na Gael, Armagh).[245]
- Hosa Wells Okunbo, 63, Nigerian oil executive and philanthropist, cancer.[246]
- Adelaide Pereira da Silva, 93, Brazilian pianist, composer and painter.[247]
- Luciano Pérez de Acevedo, 78, Spanish politician and lawyer, president of the province of Badajoz (1979–1983) and member of the Assembly of Extremadura (1983–1987).[248]
- Mark Perry, 70, American author, cancer.[249]
- Tindivanam K. Ramamurthy, 86, Indian politician, Tamil Nadu MLA (1967–1971) and MP (1984–1990).[250]
- Hipólito Reyes Larios, 74, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop of Xalapa (since 2007) and bishop of Orizaba (2000–2007), internal hemorrhage.[251]
- Oleksandr Rojtburd, 59, Ukrainian painter and installation artist, director of the Odesa Fine Arts Museum (2018–2019), cancer.[252]
- Cesare Salvadori, 79, Italian fencer, Olympic champion (1972).[253]
- Bonnie Sherk, 76, American artist.[254]
- Anupam Shyam, 63, Indian actor (Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi, Slumdog Millionaire, The Curse of King Tut's Tomb), multiple organ failure.[255]
- Harry Smith, 91, American bowler.[256]
- Pierre Sprey, 84, French-born American defence analyst (Fighter Mafia) and record producer, founder of Mapleshade Records.[257]
9
- Joey Ambrose, 87, American Hall of Fame saxophonist (Bill Haley & His Comets).[258]
- Rand Araskog, 89, American businessman, CEO of ITT Corporation (1979–1998).[259]
- Aung Cheint, 73, Burmese poet.[260]
- Sir Lester Bird, 83, Antiguan politician, prime minister (1994–2004).[261]
- Cameron Burrell, 26, American sprinter, suicide by gunshot.[262]
- María Elena Chapa, 77, Mexican politician and women's rights activist, deputy (1988–1991, 2000–2003) and senator (1991–1997), cancer.[263]
- Carlton H. Colwell, 95, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (1964–1995).[264]
- Alex Cord, 88, American actor (Airwolf, Stagecoach, The Brotherhood).[265]
- Neal Craig, 73, American football player (Cincinnati Bengals, Buffalo Bills, Cleveland Browns).[266]
- Gord Cruickshank, 56, Canadian ice hockey player (Maine Mariners).[267]
- Kasargod Patnashetti Gopal Rao, 94, Indian naval officer (Operation Trident).[268]
- Roy F. Guste, 69, American author, photographer and culinary historian.[269]
- Pat Hitchcock, 93, English-born American actress (Stage Fright, Strangers on a Train, Psycho).[270]
- František Hrúzik, 94, Slovak Olympic equestrian (1960).[271]
- Ken Hutchison, 72, Scottish actor (Straw Dogs, All Quiet on the Western Front, Ladyhawke).[272]
- Ryszard Jarzembowski, 75, Polish politician and journalist, senator (1991–2005).[273]
- Bob Jenkins, 73, American motorsports announcer (ESPN, ABC, NBC Sports), brain cancer.[274]
- Killer Kau, 23, South African rapper, dancer, and record producer, traffic collision.[275]
- Joseph Koterski, 67, American Jesuit priest, philosopher and author.[276]
- Sergei Kovalev, 91, Russian human rights activist and politician, deputy (1993–2003).[277]
- Jean-Marie Léonard, 78, Belgian politician, deputy (1990–1995), Walloon deputy (1990–2004).[278]
- Viktor Likhonosov, 85, Russian writer, COVID-19.[279]
- Olivier Maire, 60, French Roman Catholic priest, homicide.[280]
- Mpura, 25, South African rapper, record producer, and fashion designer, traffic collision.[281]
- Annette Muller, 88, French writer and Holocaust survivor.[282]
- Michael H. Newlin, 95, American diplomat.[283]
- Arthur Norberg, 83, American historian.[284]
- Craig Ogletree, 53, American football player (Cincinnati Bengals), complications from COVID-19.[285]
- Olivia Podmore, 24, New Zealand Olympic cyclist (2016).[286]
- Peter Richter de Rangenier, 91, Czech-born Austrian composer and conductor.[287]
- Ingrid Remmers, 56, German politician, MP (since 2017).[288]
- Ian Russell, 86, English Anglican priest, Archdeacon of Coventry (1989–2000).[289]
- Saranya Sasi, 35, Indian actress (Maanikyan, Chotta Mumbai, Annmariya Kalippilaanu), cancer.[290]
- Siti Sarah, 36, Malaysian singer and actress, COVID-19.[291]
- Lynn Staheli, 87, American pediatric orthopedist.[292]
- Earl Taft, 89, American mathematician.[293]
- Nadir Tedeschi, 90, Italian politician, deputy (1976–1987).[294]
- Chucky Thompson, 53, American record producer (Bad Boy Records), complications from COVID-19.[295]
- Naftali Tishby, 68, Israeli computer scientist.[296]
- Ary Ribeiro Valadão, 102, Brazilian lawyer and politician, Goiás MLA (1959–1967), deputy (1967–1979, 1989–1991), and governor of Goiás (1979–1983).[297]
- Walter Yetnikoff, 87, American music industry executive (CBS Records International), cancer.[298]
- Zairaini Sarbini, 48, Malaysian voice actress, cervical cancer.[299]
10
- Gun Ädel, 82, Swedish Olympic cross-country skier (1964).[300]
- Sabina Ajrula, 75, Macedonian-Turkish actress (Muhteşem Yüzyıl, My Mother's Wound, Shadows), brain cancer.[301]
- Stanley Amis, 97, British architect.[302]
- Georgios Birmbilis, 76, Greek Olympic hurdler (1968).[303]
- Júlio Chaves, 76, Brazilian voice actor, COVID-19.[304]
- Neal Conan, 71, American radio journalist (Talk of the Nation), glioblastoma.[305]
- Tony Esposito, 78, Canadian-American Hall of Fame ice hockey player (Chicago Black Hawks, Montreal Canadiens), Stanley Cup champion (1969), pancreatic cancer.[306]
- Petr Esterka, 85, Czech Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Brno (1999–2013) and titular bishop of Cefala (since 1999).[307]
- Michael Gaudion, 83, Australian footballer (North Melbourne).[308]
- Tamara Jozi, 64, South African actress (Isibaya, Reyka) and television personality.[309]
- Maki Kaji, 69, Japanese businessman, president of Nikoli and creator of Sudoku, bile duct cancer.[310]
- Michel Le Flochmoan, 69, French football player and manager (Sedan, R.E. Virton, F91 Dudelange).[311]
- Giorgio Lopez, 74, Italian voice actor, dubbing director and theatre director.[312]
- Cary M. Maguire, 93, American businessman and philanthropist.[313]
- Samuel Marful-Sau, 64, Ghanaian jurist, judge of the Supreme Court (since 2018).[314]
- Eduardo Martínez Somalo, 94, Spanish Roman Catholic cardinal, camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church (1993–2007), prefect of the CICLSAL (1992–2004) and apostolic nuncio to Colombia (1975–1979).[315]
- Don McKechnie, 77, New Zealand cricketer (Otago) and cricket umpire.[316]
- Rich Oganiru, 64, Nigerian actor.[317]
- Lev Pidlisetskyi, 44, Ukrainian politician and entrepreneur, MP (2014–2019).[318]
- Dudley Price, 89, Welsh footballer (Swansea City, Hull City, Southend United).[319]
- John Riordan, 85, New Zealand jockey.[320]
- Robert A. Rowan, 85, American politician.[321]
- Vincent M. Russo, 90, American lieutenant general.[322]
- Kirpal Singh, 95, Indian naval officer.[323][better source needed]
- Mirjana Stefanović, 81, Serbian writer.[324]
- Pio Teek, 74, Namibian judge, justice of the Supreme Court (2003–2005).[325]
- Naga Thein Hlaing, 87, Burmese surgeon.[326]
- Dilys Watling, 78, English actress (Calculated Risk, Two Left Feet, Theatre of Death).[327]
- Peter Whittle, 94, New Zealand mathematician and statistician.[328]
- Stephen Wilkinson, 102, English choral conductor and composer.[329]
11
- Geneviève Asse, 98, French painter.[330]
- Marco Borradori, 62, Swiss politician, national councillor (1991–1995) and mayor of Lugano (since 2013), heart attack.[331]
- Clyde Evans, 83, American politician, member of the Ohio House of Representatives (2003–2010).[332]
- Mike Finnigan, 76, American keyboardist and vocalist, kidney cancer.[333]
- Peter Fleischmann, 84, German film director (Hunting Scenes from Bavaria, Weak Spot, Hard to Be a God) and screenwriter.[334]
- Adela Forestello, 98, Argentine human rights activist (Mothers of the Plaza 25 de Mayo).[335]
- Roy Gaines, 83, American blues guitarist.[336]
- Gianluigi Gelmetti, 75, Italian-Monégasque conductor and composer, director of the Teatro dell'Opera di Roma (2000–2009).[337]
- Benoît Genecand, 57, Swiss politician, national councilor (2015–2019), cancer.[338]
- Dick Huddart, 85, English rugby league player (St. Helens, St. George, national team).[339]
- Paulo José, 84, Brazilian actor (The Priest and the Girl, Macunaíma, The Clown), pneumonia.[340]
- Michel Laclotte, 91, French art historian, director of the Louvre (1987–1995).[341]
- Abdelhamid Laghouati, 77, Algerian poet.[342]
- Guy Lalumière, 91, Canadian graphic designer and photographer.[343]
- Sir David Levene, 91, New Zealand businessman and philanthropist.[344]
- Stanley Okoro, 28, Nigerian actor, food poisoning.[345]
- Caroline Peyton, 69, American singer-songwriter.[346]
- Adam Sadowsky, 50, American entrepreneur and actor (It's Your Move, Second Chance).[347]
- Hugo Salas Wenzel, 85, Chilean military officer and convicted murderer.[348]
- Ernst-Ludwig Schwandner, 83, German architecture historian and archaeologist.[349]
- Heidi Schelhowe, 72, German university professor.[350]
- Miroslav Tetter, 83, Czech academic and politician, mayor of České Budějovice (1998–2006, 2010).[351]
- Rejoice Timire, 62, Zimbabwean activist and politician, senator (since 2018), COVID-19.[352]
- Carveth Thompson, 88, American politician, member of the South Dakota House of Representatives (1968–1972).[353]
- Bill Todd, 91, Canadian football player (Saskatchewan Roughriders, Winnipeg Blue Bombers).[354]
- Lorna Toolis, 68, Canadian librarian.[355]
- Claudio Ventura, 67, Italian film director and editor.[356]
- Ernst van de Wetering, 83, Dutch art historian.[357]
- Göran Zachrisson, 83, Swedish sports journalist, cancer.[358]
- Yehoshua Zuckerman, 83, Belgian-born Israeli rabbi.[359]
12
- Kurt Biedenkopf, 91, German politician, MP (1976–1980, 1987–1990) and minister-president of Saxony (1990–2002).[360]
- Ronnell Bright, 91, American jazz pianist.[361]
- Brian P. Burns, 85, American entrepreneur, attorney and philanthropist.[362]
- Durdana Butt, 83, Pakistani actress (Ruswai, Tanhaiyaan, Tanhaiyan Naye Silsilay), COVID-19.[363]
- Haydée Coloso-Espino, 83, Filipino Olympic swimmer (1960).[364]
- Tony Coop, 87, British golfer.[365]
- Dominic DeNucci, 89, Italian-American Hall of Fame professional wrestler (Stampede Wrestling, WCW, WWWF) and trainer, heart failure.[366]
- Eva Fastag, 104, Polish-born Belgian Holocaust survivor.[367]
- Jay Greenberg, 71, American sports journalist (The Kansas City Star, Philadelphia Daily News, New York Post).[368]
- Karl-Friedrich Haas, 90, German sprinter, Olympic silver medalist (1956).[369]
- Stanislav Hanzík, 90, Czech sculptor.[370]
- Roger Harring, 88, American Hall of Fame college football coach (Wisconsin-La Crosse).[371]
- Claude Javeau, 80, Belgian sociologist and professor.[372]
- Robin Judah, 91, British Olympic sailor.[373]
- João Lyra, 90, Brazilian politician, senator (1989–1991) and deputy (2003–2007, 2011–2015).[374]
- Tarcísio Meira, 85, Brazilian actor (Irmãos Coragem, Sangue e Areia, Espelho Mágico), COVID-19.[375]
- Robert Orr, 68, American business executive, ambassador to the Asian Development Bank (2010–2016).[376]
- Jose P. Perez, 74, Filipino jurist, associate justice of the Supreme Court (2009–2016).[377]
- Pyotr Pimashkov, 73, Russian politician, mayor of Krasnoyarsk (1996–2011) and deputy (since 2011).[378]
- Blair Reynolds, 59, American role-playing game artist, complications from a heart defect.[379]
- Peter Ryan, 84, Australian footballer (South Melbourne).[380]
- K. Schippers, 84, Dutch poet.[381]
- Alfonso Sepúlveda, 82, Chilean footballer (Club Universidad de Chile).[382]
- Hadiza Shagari, 80, Nigerian socialite, first lady (1979–1983), COVID-19.[383]
- Matthias U Shwe, 77, Burmese Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop (1979–1989) and bishop of Taunggyi (1989–2015).[384]
- Una Stubbs, 84, English actress (Till Death Us Do Part, Worzel Gummidge, Sherlock).[385]
- Igael Tumarkin, 87, Israeli painter and sculptor.[386]
- Andrew Walls, 93, British Christianity scholar.[387]
- Stephen Wiesner, 78, American-Israeli research physicist.[388]
13
- Arctic Owl, 27, British Thoroughbred racehorse.[389] (death announced on this date)
- Carlos Ardila Lülle, 91, Colombian entrepreneur, founder of Organización Ardila Lülle.[390]
- Alia Muhammad Baker, 69, Iraqi librarian, COVID-19.[391]
- Osório Bebber, 92, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Tubarão (1981–1992), Coxim (1992–1999), and Joaçaba (1999–2003).[392]
- Kelsey Begaye, 70, American politician, president of the Navajo Nation (1999–2003).[393]
- Franck Berrier, 37, French football player (Cannes, Zulte Waregem, Oostende) and manager, heart attack.[394]
- Andrzej Borodzik, 91, Polish politician, chemist and scout leader, deputy (1965–1972), president of ZHP (2005–2007).[395]
- Peter Cavanaugh, 79, American radio DJ.[396]
- Enzo Facciolo, 89, Italian comic book artist (Diabolik).[397]
- Georg Gallus, 94, German politician, MP (1970–1994).[398]
- Ernest Gondzik, 90, Polish Olympic wrestler (1952, 1960).[399]
- Nanci Griffith, 68, American singer-songwriter ("Love at the Five and Dime", "Outbound Plane"), Grammy winner (1994).[400]
- Egon Guttman, 94, German-born American law professor.[401]
- Alejandro Guzmán Brito, 76, Chilean lawyer and historian, COVID-19.[402]
- Stanley S. Harris, 93, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (1983–2001) and the District of Columbia Court of Appeals (1972–1982).[403]
- James Hormel, 88, American philanthropist, LGBT activist and diplomat, ambassador to Luxembourg (1999–2001).[404]
- Henryk Hoser, 78, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop of Warszawa-Praga (2008–2017), COVID-19.[405]
- Ahmed Joda, 91, Nigerian government administrator.[406]
- Charlie Johnson, 69, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles, Minnesota Vikings).[407]
- Leon Kopelman, 97, Polish-Israeli, last known surviving fighter of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.[408]
- Mangkunegara IX, 69, Indonesian royal, Duke of Mangkunegaran (since 1987).[409]
- Vladimir Mendelssohn, 71, Romanian composer and violist.[410]
- Angela Milner, 73, British paleontologist.[411]
- Rich Milot, 64, American football player (Washington Redskins), Super Bowl champion (1982, 1987).[412]
- Marek Minda, 71, Polish doctor and politician, senator (1993–1997).[413]
- Rhys Morgan, 67, Welsh rugby union player (national team).[414]
- Kaycee Moore, 77, American actress (Killer of Sheep, Bless Their Little Hearts, Daughters of the Dust).[415]
- Carmen Morales, 81, Argentine actress (Los caballeros de la cama redonda).[416]
- Paul Palnik, 75, American cartoonist.[417]
- Keitumetse Paul, 48, Botswana football player.[418]
- Sir Michael Peckham, 86, British oncologist and artist.[419]
- Steve Perrin, 75, American game designer (RuneQuest), technical writer and editor.[420]
- Jean-Pierre Pichard, 75, French musician and academic.[421]
- Pil Trafa, 62, Argentine singer and composer (Los Violadores).[422]
- Carolyn S. Shoemaker, 92, American astronomer, co-discoverer of Comet Shoemaker–Levy 9, complications from a fall.[423]
- Gino Strada, 73, Italian human rights activist and war surgeon, founder of Emergency, heart attack.[424]
- Bobby Stein, 82, Scottish footballer (Raith Rovers, Montrose).[425]
- Andrew Turton, 83, English anthropologist.[426]
- Dante C. Youla, 95, American engineer and control theorist.[427]
14
- Mian Bashir Ahmed, 97, Indian Islamic scholar and religious leader, four-time Jammu and Kashmir MLA.[428]
- Michael Aung-Thwin, 74, Burmese-born American historian.[429]
- Boonruen Choonhavan, 101, Thai socialite, spouse of the prime minister (1988–1991), COVID-19.[430]
- Carlos Correia, 87, Bissau-Guinean politician, prime minister (1991–1994, 1997–1998, 2008–2009, 2015–2016).[431]
- Piera Degli Esposti, 83, Italian actress (A Joke of Destiny, Sweet Dreams, Il divo), heart failure.[432]
- Gabriel Fortuné, Haitian politician, mayor of Les Cayes (since 2016), earthquake.[433]
- Jacques Fournier, 92, French government official, president of SNCF (1988–1993).[434]
- Jerry Fujio, 81, Japanese singer and actor (Yojimbo, Ereki no Wakadaishō, The Stingiest Man in Town), COPD.[435]
- Robin Hahn, 88, Canadian Olympic equestrian (1968, 1972, 1976).[436]
- Matt Hoyt, 45, American music video director.[437]
- Sol Kimel, 92, Israeli chemical physicist.[438]
- Ibrahim Kalil Konaté, 44, Guinean politician, minister of national education and literacy (2017–2018), COVID-19.[439]
- Buckie Leach, 62, American fencer and coach, motorcycle accident.[440]
- Brigitte Maillard, 66, French writer and singer.[441]
- Miguel Martorell, 83, Spanish Olympic cyclist.[442]
- James McCartan Snr, 82–83, Irish Gaelic footballer.[443]
- Virginia Moreno, 98, Filipino writer.[444]
- Francis Mossman, 33, New Zealand actor (Ruben Guthrie).[445]
- Igor Oistrakh, 90, Ukrainian violinist and teacher (Moscow Conservatory)[446]
- Jackie Pancari, 60, American glass artist.[447]
- Enrique Pérez Parrilla, 73, Spanish politician, president of Cabildo de Lanzarote (1983–1987, 1994–1995, 1996–2003) and mayor of Arrecife (2007–2009), heart attack.[448]
- Algirdas Pocius, 90, Lithuanian politician, deputy (1992–1996).[449]
- Dako Radošević, 86, Bosnian Olympic discus thrower (1956, 1964).[450]
- R. Murray Schafer, 88, Canadian composer and writer, complications from Alzheimer's disease.[451]
- Mickey Stephens, 77, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (since 2009).[452]
- Fez Whatley, 57, American comedian and radio host (Ron and Fez), heart failure.[453]
- Hugh Wood, 89, British composer.[454]
15
- Usmankhan Alimov, 71, Uzbek Islamic cleric, chief mufti (since 2006).[455]
- Arthur J. Ammann, 85, American immunologist.[456]
- Ruth Apilado, 113, American newspaper editor and civil rights activist, founder of America's Intercultural Magazine.[457]
- Philip James Ayres, 77, Australian literary historian.[458]
- Jan Knippers Black, 81, American academic.[459]
- Abdelhamid Brahimi, 85, Algerian politician, prime minister (1984–1988).[460]
- Lester Coleman, 77, American author (Trail of the Octopus).[461]
- Alfredo Cornejo, 88, Chilean Olympic boxer.[462]
- Gianfranco D'Angelo, 84, Italian actor (La liceale, La compagna di banco) and comedian (Drive In).[463]
- James DeMile, 82–83, American martial artist.[464]
- Ann Lawrence Durviaux, 53, Belgian jurist and professor, shot.[465]
- Roque Ferriols, 96, Filipino Jesuit priest and philosopher.[466]
- Paulette Goodman, 88, French-born American LGBT activist, president of PFLAG (1988–1992).[467]
- Francesco Gullino, 76, Italian-born Danish murder suspect, agent of the Bulgarian State Intelligence Agency.[468]
- Frankie Hargis, 56, American Cherokee politician.[469]
- Alena Hatvani, 46, Czech bodybuilder.[470] (death announced on this date)
- Hiro, 90, Japanese-born American commercial photographer.[471]
- Karen Fort Hood, 68, American jurist, judge of the Michigan Court of Appeals (since 2003).[472]
- Claude Hudelot, 79, French sinologist and radio producer.[473]
- Jagjit Kaur, 91, Indian playback singer (Shagoon).[474]
- Evelyn Lavu, Papua New Guinean pathologist.[475] (death announced on this date)
- Nathalie Maillet, 51, French architect and racecar driver, shot.[476]
- Paul Mitchell, 64, American businessman and politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (2017–2021), kidney cancer.[477]
- Giuseppe Montalbano, 96, Italian politician, mayor of Sambuca di Sicilia (1964–1980) and senator (1979–1987).[478]
- Gerd Müller, 75, German footballer (1861 Nördlingen, Bayern Munich, West Germany national team), world champion (1974), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[479]
- Abdur Rahim, 68, Bangladeshi military officer, director general of National Security Intelligence (2001–2005), COVID-19.[480]
- Rafael Romero, 83, Venezuelan Olympic sprinter (1956, 1960, 1964).[481]
- Mike Rose, 77, American education scholar.[482]
- Greg Rowlands, 73, New Zealand rugby union player (Bay of Plenty, national team).[483]
- Dick Schafrath, 84, American football player (Cleveland Browns) and politician, member of the Ohio Senate (1987–2000).[484]
- Ernie Sigley, 82, Australian radio and television presenter (Sunnyside Up, Adelaide Tonight, Wheel of Fortune) and singer, complications from Alzheimer's disease.[485]
- Jan David Simon, 3rd Viscount Simon, 81, British hereditary peer, member of the House of Lords (since 1994).[486]
- Joe Walton, 85, American football player (Washington Redskins, New York Giants) and coach (New York Jets).[487]
- Gary Woollard, 79, New Zealand rugby league player (Wellington, Auckland, national team).[488]
16
- Stanley Aronowitz, 88, American sociologist, author, and political activist.[489]
- Fernando Curiel, 79, Mexican writer, lawyer, and academic.[490] (death announced on this date)
- Donald G. Dunn, 98, American World War II veteran, Silver Star recipient.[491]
- Hormoz Farhat, 93, Iranian-American composer and ethnomusicologist.[492]
- William R. Haine, 77, American politician, member of the Illinois Senate (2002–2019).[493]
- Volodymyr Holubnychy, 85, Ukrainian race walker, Olympic champion (1960, 1968).[494]
- Carlos Iturralde Ballivián, 80, Bolivian diplomat and politician, ambassador to the United States (1978–1979) and foreign minister (1989–1992).[495]
- Oswaldo Johnston, 91, Guatemalan Olympic wrestler (1952).[496]
- Anandha Kannan, 48, Singaporean actor (Adhisaya Ulagam) and television host, cancer.[497]
- Inger Koedt, 106, Danish resistance movement rescuer.[498]
- Sean Lock, 58, English comedian (15 Storeys High, 8 Out of 10 Cats, 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown), lung cancer.[499]
- Timothy McDarrah, 59, American journalist, gossip columnist, and art gallery owner, leukemia.[500]
- Duda Mendonça, 77, Brazilian propagandist and political strategist.[501]
- Abdullah Mokoginta, 86, Indonesian politician, MP (1992–1999).[502]
- Paul Muegge, 84, American politician, member of the Oklahoma Senate (1990–2002).[503]
- Bill Nelson, 76, American sound engineer (Heartbreak Ridge, Lethal Weapon, Elvira: Mistress of the Dark).[504]
- Adedayo Omolafe, 57, Nigerian politician, member of the House of Representatives.[505]
- John Pease, 77, American football player and coach (Utah Utes, New Orleans Saints, Jacksonville Jaguars).[506]
- Bishwaishwar Ramsaroop, 81, Guyanese politician, vice president (1980–1984).[507]
- Yvonne Pope Sintes, 90, South African-born British aviator, pneumonia.[508]
- Omrane Sadok, 83, Tunisian Olympic boxer (1960).[509]
- Hiroshi Sakagami, 85, Japanese author, cancer.[510]
- Simão Sessim, 85, Brazilian lawyer and politician, deputy (1979–2019), COVID-19.[511]
- Lucille Times, 100, American civil rights activist, COVID-19.[512]
- Maurice Watkins, 79, British sports administrator and solicitor (Manchester United), prostate cancer.[513]
- Marilynn Webb, 83, New Zealand artist.[514]
17
- Olav Akselsen, 55, Norwegian politician, MP (1989–2009) and minister of petroleum and energy (2000–2001).[515]
- Sheila Bromberg, 92, British harpist.[516]
- David W. J. Brown, 79, English cricketer (Gloucestershire).[517]
- Joe Chasteen, 96, American politician, member of the Wyoming House of Representatives (1973–1977).[518]
- Rock Demers, 87, Canadian film producer (The Dog Who Stopped the War, The Peanut Butter Solution, Vincent and Me), heart failure.[519]
- Yvon Duhamel, 81, Canadian motorcycle racer.[520]
- Ian Gardiner, 92, British actor (Reginald Molehusband).[521]
- Guo Jingkun, 87, Chinese scientist, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.[522]
- Ágnes Hankiss, 71, Hungarian politician, MEP (2009–2014).[523]
- Gary Hirsh, 81, American drummer (Country Joe and the Fish).[524]
- Bert Holcroft, 96, British rugby league player and coach (Eastern Suburbs).[525]
- Anwar Hossain, 83, Bangladeshi entrepreneur, industrialist and politician, MP (1988–1990).[526]
- Kazenambo Kazenambo, 58, Namibian politician, MP (2004–2014), complications from COVID-19.[527]
- Nikolai Kuimov, 63, Russian test pilot, Hero of the Russian Federation (2006), air crash.[528]
- Jack Lamb, 85, Canadian football player (Edmonton Eskimos, Calgary Stampeders).[529]
- Tom Larkin, 103, New Zealand public servant and diplomat, ambassador to Japan (1972–1976).[530]
- Chong-Sik Lee, 90, North Korean-born American political scientist.[531]
- Thierry Liagre, 70, French actor (The Cabbage Soup, Les Visiteurs, Crimson Rivers II: Angels of the Apocalypse).[532]
- Ibrahim Mantu, 74, Nigerian politician, member (1999–2007) and deputy president of the Senate, complications from COVID-19.[533]
- Basil Mramba, 81, Tanzanian politician, minister of finance (2001–2005), complications from COVID-19.[534]
- Eddie Paskey, 81, American actor (Star Trek).[535]
- Paulão, 51, Angolan footballer (Benfica, Espinho, national team).[536]
- Rodrigo Paz Delgado, 87, Ecuadorian politician, mayor of Quito (1988–1992).[537]
- René Quéré, 89, French painter and ceramist.[538]
- Adnan Abu Walid al-Sahrawi, 48, Moroccan Islamic militant, leader of the Islamic State in the Greater Sahara (since 2015), shot.[539]
- Saul Soliz, 55, American mixed martial arts trainer, COVID-19.[540]
- John Studd, 81, British gynaecologist.[541]
- Fereshteh Taerpour, 68, Iranian film producer, COVID-19.[542]
- Leonard Thompson, 69, American football player (Detroit Lions).[543]
- Maurice Vandeweyer, 76, Belgian writer and mathematician.[544]
18
- José Abueva, 93, Filipino political scientist, president of the University of the Philippines (1987–1993) and chancellor of UP Diliman (1990–1991).[545]
- Abdul Hamid AbuSulayman, 84, Saudi Islamic scholar and educationist, rector of the IIUM (1989–1999).[546]
- Muhammad Alim, 76, Indonesian jurist, judge of the Constitutional Court (2008–2015).[547]
- Franz Josef Altenburg, 80, Austrian ceramicist and sculptor.[548]
- Vincenzo Bruno, 88, Italian Olympic rower (1960).[549]
- Ron Cornelius, 76, American musician and record producer, complications from a stroke.[550]
- Guy de Rougemont, 86, French painter and sculptor.[551]
- Solly Drake, 90, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers, Philadelphia Phillies).[552]
- Joseph L. Galloway, 79, American newspaper correspondent and columnist.[553]
- Pablo P. Garcia, 95, Filipino politician, congressman (1987–1995, 2007–2013) and governor of Cebu (1995–2004).[554]
- József Gerlach, 82, Hungarian Olympic diver.[555]
- Bojan Globočnik, 59, Slovenian Olympic ski jumper (1984).[556] (death announced on this date)
- B. Wayne Hughes, 87, American businessman, founder of Public Storage.[557]
- Gerry Jones, 75, English footballer (Stoke City, Macclesfield Town, Stafford Rangers).[558]
- Alejandro Lamalfa, 74, Spanish politician, mayor of Barruelo de Santullán (1990–2007, 2011–2016) and senator (1996–2000).[559]
- Austin Mitchell, 86, British politician, MP (1977–2015).[560]
- Jill Murphy, 72, British author (The Worst Witch), cancer.[561]
- Andrés Navarro, 83, Spanish Olympic boxer (1960).[562]
- Didier Notheaux, 73, French football player (Rouen, Lens) and manager (Burkina Faso national team).[563]
- Eric Poole, 79, Australian politician, Northern Territory MLA (1986–2001).[564]
- Robert Smith, 85, American sport executive and administrator, president of the International Baseball Federation (1981–1993).[565]
- Frank Soos, 70, American writer, bicycle accident.[566]
- Evgeny Sveshnikov, 71, Russian chess player and writer, complications from COVID-19.[567]
- Tomiyama Taeko, 99, Japanese visual artist.[568]
- Temur Tugushi, 49, Georgian footballer (Dinamo Batumi, Dinamo Tbilisi, national team), COVID-19.[569]
- Kaari Upson, 51, American artist, breast cancer.[570]
- Stephen Vizinczey, 88, Hungarian-Canadian author and writer.[571]
- E. J. Williams, 103, Canadian politician, Manitoba MLA (1958–1959).[572]
- Max Willis, 85, Australian politician, member (1970–1999) and president (1991–1998) of the New South Wales Legislative Council.[573]
- American hikers shot in a double homicide:[574] (bodies discovered on this date)
- Kylen Schulte, 24
- Crystal Turner, 38
19
- Junaid Babunagari, 67, Bangladeshi Islamic scholar and writer, amir of Hefazat-e-Islam Bangladesh (since 2020), stroke.[575]
- Gary Bouma, 79, American-born Australian sociologist and Anglican priest.[576]
- Trygve Brudevold, 100, Norwegian Olympic bobsledder (1952, 1956).[577]
- Carlo Cataldo, 88, Italian historian, poet, and teacher.[578]
- Raoul Cauvin, 82, Belgian comics writer (Les Tuniques Bleues, Agent 212, Les Femmes en Blanc).[579]
- Sonny Chiba, 82, Japanese actor (The Street Fighter, The Storm Riders, Kill Bill: Volume 1) and martial artist, complications from COVID-19.[580]
- Chuck Close, 81, American photorealist painter, heart failure.[581]
- William Clotworthy, 95, American television censor (Saturday Night Live) and writer.[582]
- Robert Cogan, 91, American music theorist and composer.[583]
- Arturo Cucciolla, 73, Italian architect.[584]
- Sir Michael Cullen, 76, New Zealand politician, MP (1981–2009), minister of finance (1999–2008), and deputy prime minister (2002–2008), lung cancer.[585]
- Bill Freehan, 79, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers) and coach (Michigan Wolverines), World Series champion (1968), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[586]
- Rod Gilbert, 80, Canadian Hall of Fame ice hockey player (New York Rangers).[587]
- Iohan Gueorguiev, 33, Bulgarian-born Canadian long-distance bikepacker, suicide.[588]
- Sir Peter Harding, 87, British air force officer, chief of the Air Staff (1988–1992) and Defence Staff (1992–1994).[589]
- Július Holeš, 82, Slovakian Olympic footballer (1968).[590]
- Olivia Jordan, 102, British World War II ambulance driver and interpreter.[591]
- Genevieve M. Knight, 82, American mathematician and educator, stroke.[592]
- Percha Leanpuri, 35, Indonesian politician, MP (since 2019), complications from childbirth.[593]
- Li Hsing, 91, Taiwanese film director (Beautiful Duckling, Execution in Autumn, The Heroic Pioneers), heart failure.[594]
- James W. Loewen, 79, American sociologist, historian, and author.[595]
- Wes Modder, 55, American marine and military chaplain.[596]
- O. M. Nambiar, 89, Indian athletics coach (P. T. Usha).[597]
- Enrique Sánchez Carrasco, 93, Spanish politician, mayor of Huesca (1987–1995).[598]
- Sandro Hit, 28, German dressage horse and sire, infection.[599]
- B. Senguttuvan, 65, Indian politician, MP (2014–2019).[600]
- Bill Sidwell, 101, Australian tennis player.[601]
- Robert D. Springer, 88, American lieutenant general.[602]
- Ramo Stott, 87, American racing driver, cancer.[603]
- Sergio Vuskovic, 90, Chilean politician, mayor of Valparaíso (1970–1973).[604]
- Keith Webb, 88, Australian footballer (Fitzroy).[605]
- Martin Wiggemansen, 64, Dutch footballer (Ajax, Lugano, PEC Zwolle).[606]
- Peter Williams, 69, American painter, heart attack.[607]
- Jean Yokum, 90, American financial executive.[608]
20
- Annegret Bollée, 84, German linguist.[609]
- Emilio Carrara, 75, Argentine politician, vice governor of Chaco Province (1987–1991).[610]
- Ian Carey, 45, American DJ and record producer.[611]
- Nino D'Agata, 65, Italian actor (The Consequences of Love, Giovanni Falcone, RIS Delitti Imperfetti) and voice actor.[612]
- Tom T. Hall, 85, American Hall of Fame singer-songwriter ("Harper Valley PTA", "I Love", "The Year That Clayton Delaney Died"), suicide by gunshot.[613]
- Mark Hamister, 69, American arena football executive, owner of the Buffalo Destroyers (1999–2003) and Rochester Brigade (2001–2003), COVID-19.[614]
- Larry Harlow, 82, American salsa musician and composer, kidney disease.[615]
- Peter Ind, 93, British jazz double bassist and record producer.[616]
- Michael Morgan, 63, American conductor, complications from infection following kidney transplant.[617]
- Spain Musgrove, 76, American football player (Washington Redskins, Houston Oilers).[618]
- Stephen B. Oates, 85, American professor and historian, cancer.[619]
- David Roberts, 78, American rock climber and author, complications from throat cancer.[620]
- Lester Salamon, 78, American political scientist.[621]
- Paolo Saviane, 59, Italian politician, senator (since 2018), complications from heart surgery.[622]
- Gaia Servadio, 82, Italian writer.[623]
- Michel Steiner, 74, French writer and psychoanalyst.[624]
- Robert B. Tanguy, 94, American Air Force major general, commandant of the Armed Forces Staff College (1980–1981).[625]
- Sally Tanner, 94, American politician, member of the California State Assembly (1978–1992).[626]
- Igor Vovkovinskiy, 38, Ukrainian-born American law student and actor.[627]
- Rebecca Wasserman-Hone, 84, American-French wine expert, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.[628]
- Brent Yonts, 72, American politician, member of the Kentucky House of Representatives (1997–2016), COVID-19.[629]
21
- Ernest Aljančič Jr., 76, Slovenian ice hockey player (Yugoslavia national team).[630]
- Jarvis Astaire, 97, British boxing promoter and film producer (Agatha).[631]
- Clifford Barry, 75, Canadian Olympic water polo player (1972, 1976).[632]
- Chithra, 56, Indian actress (Manya Mahajanangale, Katha Ithuvare, Panchagni), cardiac arrest.[633]
- Budi Darma, 84, Indonesian writer and academic.[634]
- Nickolas Davatzes, 79, American television executive, founder of A&E Networks.[635]
- Rudolf Edlinger, 81, Austrian politician and football executive, minister of finance (1997–2000) and president of SK Rapid Wien (2001–2013).[636]
- Bill Emerson, 83, American five-string banjo player (The Country Gentlemen).[637]
- Don Everly, 84, American Hall of Fame singer (The Everly Brothers) and songwriter ("Cathy's Clown", "So Sad (To Watch Good Love Go Bad)").[638]
- Boutros Gemayel, 89, Lebanese Maronite Catholic prelate, archeparch of Cyprus (1988–2008).[639]
- Micki Grant, 92, American playwright (Your Arms Too Short to Box with God, Working) and actress (Another World).[640]
- Joe Grech, 66, Maltese snooker player.[641]
- Connie Hamzy, 66, American groupie.[642]
- Eddie Healey, 83, British businessman.[643]
- Reino Hiltunen, 96, Finnish Olympic triple jumper (1952).[644]
- Volodymyr Ivanov, 85, Belarusian Olympic boxer.[645]
- Karolina Kaczorowska, 90, Polish academic, first lady in exile (1989–1990).[646]
- Gabriel Kyungu, 82, Congolese politician, governor of Katanga (1991–1995, 1997), COVID-19.[647]
- Paul Lokech, 55, Ugandan military officer, deputy inspector general of the National Police (since 2020), blood clot.[648]
- Marie, Princess of Liechtenstein, 81, Liechtensteiner royal, princess consort (since 1989), stroke.[649]
- Thad McClammy, 78, American politician, member of the Alabama House of Representatives (since 1994).[650]
- Larry Naviaux, 84, American football player and coach (Boston University Terriers).[651]
- Masanari Nihei, 80, Japanese actor (Ultraman), aspiration pneumonia.[652]
- Andreas Norland, 86, Norwegian newspaper editor (Aftenposten, Verdens Gang, Adresseavisen).[653]
- Tunji Olurin, 76, Nigerian general, military governor of Oyo State (1985–1988).[654]
- Jean Orchampt, 97, French Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Angers (1974–2000).[655]
- Nicoletta Orsomando, 92, Italian continuity announcer (Rai 1).[656]
- Floyd Reese, 73, American football player (Montreal Alouettes), coach (Minnesota Vikings) and executive (Tennessee Titans), cancer.[657]
- Jeanne Robertson, 77, American humorist, motivational speaker and pageant winner, Miss North Carolina (1963).[658]
- William Ross, 93, American Olympic water polo player.[659]
- Guy Sansaricq, 86, Haitian-born American Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Brooklyn (2006–2010).[660]
- Andrzej Schinzel, 84, Polish mathematician (Davenport–Schinzel sequence, Schinzel's hypothesis H).[661]
- Frank L. Schmidt, 77, American psychology professor (University of Iowa).[662]
- Anthony Scotto, 87, American mobster (Gambino crime family).[663]
- Olga Šicnerová, 93, Czech Olympic sprinter.[664]
- Kalyan Singh, 89, Indian politician, chief minister of Uttar Pradesh (1991–1992, 1997–1999) and governor of Rajasthan (2014–2019), multiple organ failure.[665]
- Arthur Smith, 106, English footballer (Bury, Leicester City).[666]
- Chris Torrance, 80, British poet.[667]
- Kostas Triantafyllopoulos, 65, Greek actor (Symmathites, Peninta Peninta, Kaneis de leei s' agapo) and voice actor.[668]
- Phil Valentine, 61, American talk radio show host (WWTN), COVID-19.[669]
- Nick Volpe, 95, Canadian football player (Toronto Argonauts).[670]
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- Sir Eric Ash, 93, German-born British electrical engineer.[671]
- Mark Bailey, 70, Canadian diplomat.[672]
- Danton Barto, 50, American football player, complications from COVID-19.[673]
- Alberto Bica, 63, Uruguayan footballer (Club Atlético Unión, Racing Club de Montevideo, national team), leukemia.[674]
- Álvaro Blancarte, 84, Mexican painter, sculptor and muralist.[675]
- Juan Carlos Blanco Estradé, 87, Uruguayan lawyer, politician and convicted criminal, minister of foreign relations (1972–1976).[676]
- William J. Boarman, 75, American printer, public printer of the U.S. (2010–2012).[677]
- George Bournoutian, 77, Iranian-American historian.[678]
- Charles Burles, 85, French tenor.[679]
- Kay Bullitt, 96, American civil rights activist and philanthropist.[680]
- Grange Calveley, 78, British writer (Roobarb, Noah and Nelly in... SkylArk) and artist, complications from a stroke.[681]
- Vivian Caver, 93, American politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives (1994–1995).[682]
- Lloyd Dobyns, 85, American news reporter (NBC News).[683]
- Mo Drake, 93, British advertising executive.[684]
- Pierre Dumay, 92, French racing driver.[685]
- Marilyn Eastman, 87, American actress (Night of the Living Dead).[686]
- Bob Fish, 72, British singer (Darts).[687]
- Jean-Pierre Fragnière, 76, Swiss academic and political scientist.[688]
- Syed Shahid Hakim, 82, Indian Olympic football player (1960), manager (Bengal Mumbai) and referee, cardiac arrest.[689]
- Raymond Hamers, 88, Belgian immunologist.[690]
- Bill Hansen, 90, American politician.[691]
- Jack Hirschman, 87, American poet and social activist.[692]
- Marcos Libedinsky, 88, Chilean judge, member (1993–2008) and president of the Supreme Court (2004–2006).[693]
- Donna Merwick, 89, American-Australian historian.[694]
- Prabodhkant Pandya, 77, Indian politician, Gujarat MLA (1985–1995, 2002–2007).[695]
- Sheikh Shahidur Rahman, 70, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1986–1988), heart attack.[696]
- Nelly Restar, 81, Filipino Olympic sprinter (1964).[697]
- Edin Šaranović, 45, Bosnian football player (Sarajevo, Kamen Ingrad, national team) and manager, heart attack.[698]
- Powell St. John, 80, American singer and songwriter (Mother Earth).[699]
- Bill Taylor, 77, American visual effects artist (Blade Runner, The Thing, Batman Forever).[700]
- Karl Traub, 80, German politician, member of the Landtag of Baden-Württemberg (1996–2016), heart attack.[701]
- Eric Wagner, 62, American heavy metal singer (Trouble), COVID-19.[702]
- Jane Wenham-Jones, 59, British writer and journalist (Woman's Weekly).[703]
- Douglas R. White, 79, American anthropologist.[704]
- John Wofford, 90, American equestrian, Olympic bronze medalist (1952).[705]
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- Victoria Aguiyi-Ironsi, 97, Nigerian socialite, first lady (1966), stroke.[706]
- Peter Baumgartner, 82, Swiss cinematographer (Two Bavarians in Bonn, Jack the Ripper, Commando Leopard).[707]
- Dame Elizabeth Blackadder, 89, Scottish painter.[708]
- Raymond C. Bowen, 86, American biologist and academic administrator.[709]
- Brick Bronsky, 57, American professional wrestler (Stampede) and actor (Sgt. Kabukiman N.Y.P.D., The Quest), COVID-19.[710]
- Mamadouba Toto Camara, Guinean politician, minister of security and civil protection (2010–2014).[711]
- Babita Deokaran, South African anti-corruption whistleblower, shot.[712]
- Terry Driver, 56, Canadian convicted murderer, cancer.[713]
- Daniel Farhi, 79, French rabbi.[714]
- Tom Flynn, 66, American author, novelist, and editor (Free Inquiry), executive director of the Council for Secular Humanism.[715]
- Michael Gage, 76, American politician, member of the California State Assembly (1976–1980).[716]
- Robert Gerhart, 100, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1967–1968) and Senate (1969–1972).[717]
- Yusuf Grillo, 86, Nigerian artist, complications from COVID-19.[718]
- Jimmy Hayes, 31, American ice hockey player (Boston Bruins, Florida Panthers, Chicago Blackhawks), accidental drug overdose.[719]
- Thomas McKenzie, 50, American author and Anglican priest.[720]
- Michèle Minerva, 62, French pétanque player.[721]
- Michael Nader, 76, American actor (Dynasty, All My Children, Lucky Chances), cancer.[722]
- Jean-Luc Nancy, 81, French philosopher.[723]
- Liam O'Brien, 72, Irish hurler (James Stephens).[724]
- Giovanni Pretorius, 49, South African Olympic boxer (1992), COVID-19.[725]
- Rosita Quintana, 96, Argentine-Mexican actress (Susana, The Price of Living, To the Four Winds) and singer, complications from thyroid surgery.[726]
- W. S. Renn Jr., 93, American football coach.[727]
- Gary Tricker, 82, New Zealand painter and printmaker, stroke.[728]
- Miguel Ángel Vicco, 76, Argentine presidential private secretary, complications from intestinal surgery.[729]
- Anestis Vlahos, 87, Greek actor (A Girl in Black, Young Aphrodites, The Man with the Carnation).[730]
- Olli Wisdom, 63, English musician (Specimen).[731]
- José Yudica, 85, Argentine football player (Boca Juniors, national team) and manager (Newell's Old Boys).[732]
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- Kyle Anderson, 33, Australian darts player, kidney failure.[733]
- Ray Aspden, 83, English footballer (Rochdale).[734]
- Volodymyr Bondarenko, 68, Ukrainian politician, MP (1996–2014) and head of the Kyiv City State Administration (2014).[735]
- Alain Boudet, 71, French poet.[736]
- Claude Bourrigault, 89, French footballer (Angers SCO, Stade Rennais F.C.).[737]
- O. Chandrashekar, 85, Indian Olympic footballer (1960).[738]
- Anatoliy Chizhov, 87, Russian engineer and politician, Soviet deputy (1989–1991).[739]
- Bruce Culpan, 91, New Zealand rower.[740]
- Robert Dauer, 68, Australian Olympic boxer.[741]
- Ivan Dorovský, 86, Czech Slavist and Balkanologist.[742]
- Olabiyi Durojaiye, 88, Nigerian politician, senator (1999–2003), COVID-19.[743]
- Pierre Dutot, 75, French trumpeter and professor.[744]
- Dale Derby, 72, American politician, member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives (2017–2019), drowned.[745]
- Léopold K. Fakambi, 78, Beninese agronomist and engineer.[746]
- Nicholas Felice, 94, American politician, mayor of Fair Lawn, New Jersey (1972–1974) and member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1982–2002).[747]
- P. J. Garvey, 50, Irish hurler (Hospital-Herbertstown) and Gaelic footballer (Limerick).[748]
- Óscar Giraldo, 48, Colombian Olympic cyclist (1996).[749]
- Hissène Habré, 79, Chadian politician and convicted war criminal, prime minister (1978–1979) and president (1982–1990), COVID-19.[750]
- Jerry Harkness, 81, American basketball player (Indiana Pacers, New York Knicks), NCAA champion (1963).[751]
- Elia Hernández Núñez, 59, Mexican politician, deputy (2006–2009).[752]
- Stuart Housley, 72, English footballer (Yeovil Town, Grimsby Town, Weymouth).[753]
- Harry Kent, 74, New Zealand Olympic cyclist (1972).[754]
- Olga Lipovskaya, 67, Russian journalist and feminist.[755]
- Calogero Lo Giudice, 83, Italian politician, president of Sicily (1982–1983).[756]
- Michel Marot, 95, French architect.[757]
- Yasuko Matsuda, 84, Japanese Olympic shot putter (1960).[758]
- Fritz McIntyre, 62, English keyboardist (Simply Red).[759]
- Mohd Ghazali Mohd Seth, 92, Malaysian military officer, chief of army (1977–1982) and defence forces (1982–1985).[760]
- Nadir Nadirov, 89, Kazakh engineer.[761]
- Norman Pender, 73, Scottish rugby union player (South of Scotland, national team), heart attack.[762]
- Mario Pennacchia, 93, Italian journalist and writer.[763]
- Wynn Roberts, 97, Australian actor (Prisoner, Consider Your Verdict, Picnic at Hanging Rock).[764]
- Mangala Samaraweera, 65, Sri Lankan politician, MP (1989–2020) and minister of foreign affairs (2005–2007, 2015–2017), COVID-19.[765]
- John Sheridan, 75, American jazz pianist and arranger, cancer.[766]
- Jan Suchý, 76, Czech ice hockey player (HC Dukla Jihlava), Olympic silver medalist (1968).[767]
- Wilfried Van Moer, 76, Belgian footballer (Standard Liège, national team), stroke.[768]
- George S. Vest, 102, American diplomat, ambassador to the European Union (1981–1985).[769]
- Charlie Watts, 80, English Hall of Fame drummer (The Rolling Stones, Blues Incorporated).[770]
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- Mohsin Ahmad al-Aini, 88, Yemeni politician, prime minister (1967, 1969, 1970–1971, 1971–1972, 1974–1975).[771]
- Gerry Ashmore, 85, English motor racing driver, cancer.[772]
- Subhankar Banerjee, 55, Indian tabla player, complications from COVID-19.[773]
- Gunilla Bergström, 79, Swedish children's book writer and illustrator (Alfie Atkins).[774]
- Ethel Brez, 84, American television writer (Days of Our Lives, One Life to Live, Passions).[775]
- Eduardo Brizuela del Moral, 77, Argentine politician, senator (2001–2003), governor of Catamarca Province (2003–2011), and deputy (since 2013), pneumonia.[776]
- Antônio Câmara, 83, Brazilian politician, Rio Grande do Norte MLA (1966–1982), secretary-general of the Brazilian Democratic Movement (1982), and member of the Constituent Assembly (1988–1991).[777]
- Metin Çekmez, 76, Turkish actor (Tatlı Dillim, The Shadow Play, Adını Feriha Koydum), cancer.[778]
- Max Cryer, 85, New Zealand television host and author.[779]
- Ted Dexter, 86, English cricketer (Sussex, national team).[780]
- Paul Dukes, 87, British historian.[781]
- Aldo Eminente, 90, French swimmer, Olympic bronze medallist (1952).[782]
- Mario Gareña, 88, Colombian singer and composer.[783]
- Leo Gately, 84, Australian politician, Queensland MLA (1986–1989).[784]
- Gloria Ford Gilmer, 93, American mathematician.[785]
- Manuel Guerra Gómez, 90, Spanish priest and sectologist.[786]
- Mario Guilloti, 75, Argentine boxer, Olympic bronze medalist (1968).[787]
- Milan Gutović, 75, Serbian actor (A Tight Spot, Bela lađa) and comedian, complications from COVID-19.[788]
- Ileana Gyulai-Drîmbă-Jenei, 75, Romanian fencer, Olympic bronze medallist (1968, 1972).[789]
- Said al-Harumi, 49, Israeli politician, member of the Knesset (since 2017), heart attack.[790]
- Ida Keeling, 106, American centenarian track and field athlete.[791]
- Robin Miller, 71, American motorsports journalist (The Indianapolis Star, Speed Channel, NBCSN), multiple myeloma and leukemia.[792]
- Kazuhiro Morita, 69, Japanese composer, multiple myeloma.[793]
- Jonathan Myles-Lea, 52, British painter, cancer.[794]
- B. V. Nimbkar, 90, Indian agricultural scientist.[795]
- Gail Omvedt, 80, American-born Indian sociologist and human rights activist.[796]
- Zdenka Procházková, 95, Czech actress (A Dead Man Among the Living, Steam Above a Pot, May Events).[797]
- Bobby Waddell, 81, Scottish footballer (Dundee, East Fife).[798]
- Georgie Wolton, 87, British architect.[799]
- Zheng Zhemin, 96, Chinese explosives engineer and physicist, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Chinese Academy of Engineering.[800]
- Susana Zimmermann, 88, Argentine dancer and choreographer.[801]
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- Rodolfo Aínsa, 76, Spanish politician and businessman, president of the Province of Huesca (1995–1999) and senator (2004–2008).[802]
- Neal Brendel, 66, American rugby union player (national team) and executive, chairman of USA Rugby (2002–2005), mesothelioma.[803]
- Charles Chuka, 68, Malawian economist, governor of the Reserve Bank of Malawi (2012–2017).[804]
- Franciszek Gąsior, 74, Polish Olympic handball player (1972).[805]
- Marco Hausiku, 67, Namibian politician, minister of foreign affairs (2004–2010).[806]
- Rafael Hechanova, 93, Filipino Olympic basketball player (1952).[807]
- Qazi Massarrat Hussain, 86, Pakistani field hockey player, Olympic silver medalist (1956).[808]
- JB Tuhure, 78, Nepali singer and politician, MP (2014–2017).[809]
- Walter Lüchinger, 95, Swiss Olympic rower.[810]
- Kenny Malone, 83, American drummer, COVID-19.[811]
- Wataru Mimura, 67, Japanese screenwriter (Godzilla), multiple system atrophy.[812]
- Barbara Moore, 89, English composer.[813]
- Hans Müller, 90, Swiss Olympic figure skater (1956).[814]
- Victor Olaotan, 69, Nigerian actor (Tinsel, Three Wise Men), complications from a traffic collision.[815]
- Taffy Owen, 85, Welsh speedway rider.[816]
- Jérôme Proulx, 91, Canadian politician, Quebec MNA (1966–1970, 1976–1985).[817]
- Aleś Razanaŭ, 73, Belarusian poet and translator.[818]
- Sompote Sands, 80, Thai film director (Hanuman and the Five Riders, Crocodile, Magic Lizard), cancer.[819]
- Vladimir Shadrin, 73, Russian ice hockey player (HC Spartak Moscow, Oji Eagles) and coach, Olympic champion (1972, 1976), COVID-19.[820]
- Jerry Thompson, 98, American Olympic distance runner (1948).[821]
- French Tickner, 91, American-Canadian voice actor (Death Note, Inuyasha, Madeline).[822]
- Stanley A. Weiss, 94, American mining executive and writer, founder of Business Executives for National Security.[823]
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- Stjepan Babić, 95, Croatian linguist, MP (1993–1997).[824]
- Priscilla Baltazar-Padilla, 63, Filipino jurist, associate justice of the Supreme Court (2020).[825]
- Jim Bartlett, 89, Canadian ice hockey player (New York Rangers, Boston Bruins, Montreal Canadiens).[826]
- Jean-Pierre Bastiani, 71, French politician, mayor of Auterive (1989–2008, 2014–2018) and deputy (1993–1997).[827]
- Noor Islam Dawar, Pakistani activist, shot.[828]
- Edmond H. Fischer, 101, American biochemist, Nobel Prize laureate (1992).[829]
- Beniamino Giribaldi, 79, Italian organ builder.[830]
- Mizanul Haque, 76, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1991–2001).[831]
- Anne Jolliffe, 87, Australian animator (Yellow Submarine).[832]
- Babette Josephs, 81, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1985–2012), cancer.[833]
- Hae Un Lee, 79, South Korean-born American businessman, founder of Lee's Discount Liquor.[834]
- Hermann Kinder, 77, German writer.[835]
- Gaston Malam, 69, Cameroonian Olympic sprinter.[836]
- Siegfried Matthus, 87, German composer (Judith) and opera festival director (Kammeroper Schloss Rheinsberg).[837]
- N. V. Nambiathiri, 89, Indian Sanskrit scholar and educator.[838] (death announced on this date)
- Peter McNamee, 86, Scottish footballer (Peterborough United, Notts County).[839]
- Daasebre Oti Boateng, 83, Ghanaian academic and traditional ruler, omanhene of New Juaben (since 1992).[840] (death announced on this date)
- Fred Rexer, 74, American screenwriter (Extreme Prejudice).[841]
- Rubina Saigol, Pakistani feminist scholar and women's rights activist.[842]
- Sam Salter, 46, American R&B singer.[843]
- L. Neil Smith, 75, American science fiction author (The Lando Calrissian Adventures).[844]
- Nenad Trinajstić, 84, Croatian chemist.[845]
- Akis Tsochatzopoulos, 82, Greek politician and convicted criminal, MP (1981–2007), minister of the interior (1987–1989, 1993–1995) and national defence (1996–2001).[846]
- Joan Whalley, 93, Australian actress.[847]
- Lucille Whipper, 93, American politician, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (1985–1995).[848]
- Johnny Williamson, 92, English footballer (Manchester City, Blackburn Rovers).[849]
- Peter Zimmerman, 80, American nuclear physicist and arms control expert.[850]
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- Nasrul Abit, 66, Indonesian politician, vice governor of West Sumatra (2016–2021), COVID-19.[851]
- Joan Almond, 86, American photographer.[852]
- John Anton, 94, English cricketer (Cambridge University, Worcestershire).[853]
- Alioune Badara Cissé, 63, Senegalese lawyer and politician, foreign minister (2012), COVID-19.[854]
- Pierre Bourque, 62, Canadian race car driver, journalist and politician, member of the Ottawa City Council (1991), heart attack.[855]
- Francesc Burrull, 86, Spanish jazz musician and composer.[856]
- Bulbul Chowdhury, 74, Bangladeshi writer, cancer.[857]
- Noel Cringle, 83, Manx politician, president of Tynwald (2000–2011).[858]
- Pablo Dabezies, 81, Uruguayan priest and theologian.[859]
- Jacques Drouin, 78, Canadian animator and director (Mindscape).[860]
- John van Dyke, 85, American Olympic sprint canoer.[861]
- Joye Evans, 92, New Zealand Girl Guides leader.[862]
- Bob Fisher, 92, Australian footballer (Hawthorn).[863]
- Giraldo González, 63, Cuban baseball player, COVID-19.[864]
- Roman Gromadskiy, 80, Russian actor (King Lear, A Lover's Romance, The Circus Burned Down, and the Clowns Have Gone).[865]
- Ahmad Sarji Abdul Hamid, 82, Malaysian civil servant, chief secretary to the government (1990–1996), COVID-19.[866]
- Jiang Chunyun, 91, Chinese politician, governor of Shandong (1987–1988) and vice premier (1995–1998).[867]
- Jin Renqing, 77, Chinese politician, director of the State Taxation Administration (1998–2003) and minister of finance (2003–2007), house fire.[868]
- Dimitri Kitsikis, 86, Greek academic.[869]
- Sam Oji, 35, English footballer (Tamworth, Limerick, Hednesford Town).[870]
- Victor Uwaifo, 80, Nigerian musician.[871]
- Teresa Żylis-Gara, 91, Polish operatic soprano (Metropolitan Opera).[872]
29
- Ed Asner, 91, American actor (The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Lou Grant, Up), president of the Screen Actors Guild (1981–1985), seven-time Emmy winner.[873]
- Barthélémy Attisso, 76, Togolese lawyer and guitarist (Orchestra Baobab), COVID-19.[874]
- Kolë Berisha, 73, Kosovar politician, chairman of the Assembly (2006–2007).[875]
- Ron Bushy, 79, American drummer (Iron Butterfly), esophageal cancer.[876]
- Sione Vuna Faʻotusia, 68, Tongan politician, deputy (since 2014), minister for justice and prisons (2014–2019), and deputy prime minister (2019–2020).[877]
- Peggy Farrell, 89, American costume designer (Dog Day Afternoon, Holocaust, The Stepford Wives), Emmy winner (1978).[878]
- Fran Frisch, 73, American cartoonist, prostate cancer.[879]
- Alex Gallacher, 67, Scottish-born Australian politician, senator (since 2011), lung cancer.[880]
- Buddhadeb Guha, 85, Indian writer, complications from COVID-19.[881]
- Tudor Gunasekara, 86, Sri Lankan politician and diplomat, MP (1977–1983), COVID-19.[882]
- Muhammad Hamza, 92, Pakistani politician, deputy (1985–1988, 1990–1999) and senator (2012–2018), complications from COVID-19.[883]
- Robert L. James, 84, American businessman.[884]
- John A. Kaneb, 86, American businessman, CEO of HP Hood, part-owner of the Boston Red Sox, complications from heart surgery.[885]
- Joe McInnes, 88, Scottish footballer (Kilmarnock, Partick Thistle, Stirling Albion).[886]
- Manuel Monerris, 75, Spanish politician, mayor of Ferreries (2011–2015) and member of the Parliament of the Balearic Islands (2011–2015).[887]
- Mikhail Nenashev, 61, Russian politician, deputy (2007–2011), cardiac arrest.[888]
- Pat Nolan, 84, Irish hurler (Wexford).[889]
- Lee "Scratch" Perry, 85, Jamaican reggae musician (The Upsetters), songwriter ("Run for Cover", "Police and Thieves") and record producer.[890]
- Yuri Pudyshev, 67, Belarusian football player (Dinamo Minsk, Dynamo Yakutsk, Soviet Union national team) and manager.[891]
- Rodney Rice, 76, Irish journalist and broadcaster.[892]
- Jacques Rogge, 79, Belgian Olympic sailor (1968, 1972, 1976) and sports administrator, president of the IOC (2001–2013).[893]
- Valer Săsărman, 52, Romanian football player (Gloria Bistrița) and manager (FC Bistrița), stroke.[894]
- Michael Simon, 73, American ceramic artist.[895]
- Lajim Ukin, 66, Malaysian politician, MP (2008–2013) and Sabah MLA (2013–2018), COVID-19.[896]
- Robert Wolke, 93, American chemist, complications from Alzheimer's disease.[897]
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- Sune Bergman, 68, Swedish ice hockey player (Troja-Ljungby) and coach (HV71, Frisk Asker).[898]
- Anand Dev Bhatt, 84, Nepalese writer and politician, president of the Progressive Writers' Movement.[899]
- José María Libório Camino Saracho, 89, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Presidente Prudente (2002–2008) and Urusi (1999–2002) and auxiliary bishop of São Miguel Paulista (1999–2002).[900]
- Junior Coffey, 79, American football player (Green Bay Packers, Atlanta Falcons, New York Giants), heart failure.[901]
- Nelson Cowles, 90, American politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1961–1967).[902]
- Bjarne Fiskum, 82, Norwegian violinist, conductor, and pedagogue.[903]
- Jean-Louis Fiszman, 60–61, French caricaturist and comic book author.[904]
- Claude Guichard, 92, French politician, deputy (1967–1968, 1968–1972).[905]
- Marcel Henry, 94, French politician, senator (1977–2004).[906]
- Mischa Hausserman, 79, Austrian-born American actor (Die Hard with a Vengeance, The Thomas Crown Affair, The 13th Warrior).[907]
- Latif Nassif Jassim, 80, Iraqi politician and convicted murderer, minister of agriculture (1977–1979).[908]
- Linda Kahn, 72, American television executive.[909]
- Saleem Kidwai, 70, Indian historian and LGBT rights activist, cardiac arrest.[910]
- Ray Kinasewich, 87, Canadian ice hockey player (Hershey Bears) and coach (Edmonton Oilers).[911]
- Benjamin Woods Labaree, 94, American historian.[912]
- Mal Z. Lawrence, 88, American comedian and actor (Rounders).[913]
- Oliver Loftéen, 42, Swedish actor (Underground Secrets, Tic Tac, Vägen ut).[914]
- Allen Lowrie, 72, Australian botanist.[915]
- David Luscombe, 83, British historian.[916]
- Maggie Mae, 61, German singer, COVID-19.[917]
- Pat Maginnis, 93, American abortion-rights activist.[918]
- Giuseppe Marchetti, 86, Italian literary critic and journalist.[919]
- Seán McGuinness, 76, Irish hurling manager (Down GAA).[920]
- Frank Moya, 92, American anesthesiologist.[921]
- Messaoud Nedjahi, 67, Algerian writer and singer-songwriter, COVID-19.[922]
- Vsevolod Ovchinnikov, 94, Russian journalist and writer-publicist.[923]
- Brian Packer, 77, British Olympic boxer (1964).[924]
- Vasoo Paranjape, 82, Indian cricketer (Mumbai, Baroda) and coach.[925]
- Sakaran Dandai, 91, Malaysian politician, MP (1986–1995), chief minister (1994) and governor (1995–2002) of Sabah, COVID-19.[926]
- Zurab Samadashvili, 66, Georgian writer and playwright, cirrhosis.[927]
- Sadashiv Sathe, 95, Indian sculptor.[928]
- Cecil Souders, 100, American football player (Detroit Lions).[929]
- Robert David Steele, 69, American computer scientist and historian, COVID-19.[930]
- Summerly, 19, American racehorse, colic.[931] (death announced on this date)
- Vicki Trickett, 82, American actress (The Three Stooges Meet Hercules, The Tab Hunter Show, The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet).[932]
- Wang Kuang-hui, 56, Taiwanese baseball player (Brother Elephants) and coach, liver cancer.[933]
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- Tamilla Agamirova, 93, Russian actress (Don Quixote, Matteo Falcone).[934]
- Léon Aimé, 97, French politician, deputy (1993–1997).[935]
- Vasile Belous, 33, Moldovan Olympic boxer (2012), traffic collision.[936]
- Sal Cenicola, 62, American boxer, restaurateur and actor.[937]
- Michael Constantine, 94, American actor (My Big Fat Greek Wedding, Room 222, The Hustler), Emmy winner (1970).[938]
- Robbie Dale, 81, British radio DJ.[939]
- Sebastiano Dho, 86, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Saluzzo (1986–1993) and Alba (1993–2010).[940]
- Julie Ditty, 42, American tennis player, cancer.[941]
- Geronimo, 8, New Zealand-born British alpaca.[942]
- Joel K. Gustafson, 84, American politician.[943]
- Bashir Al Helal, 85, Bangladeshi novelist.[944]
- Anatoly Kavkayev, 72, Russian Greco-Roman wrestler, European champion (1974).[945]
- Oleg Khlestov, 98, Russian diplomat and legal academic.[946]
- Ivan R. King, 94, American astronomer.[947]
- Přemysl Krbec, 81, Czech Olympic gymnast (1964).[948]
- Mahal, 46, Filipino actress and comedian, COVID-19.[949]
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- Kebby Maphatsoe, 58, South African politician, MP (since 2009).[951]
- Les Martyn, 89, Australian sports administrator.[952]
- Nobesuthu Mbadu, 76, South African mbaqanga singer (Mahotella Queens), kidney failure.[953]
- Francesco Morini, 77, Italian footballer (Sampdoria, Juventus, national team).[954]
- Francisco Monterrosa, 52, Mexican Zapotec visual artist, muralist, and engraver, COVID-19.[955]
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- K. P. Pillai, 91, Indian film director.[959]
- Theresa Plummer-Andrews, 77, British television producer (Bob the Builder, The Animals of Farthing Wood, Little Robots).[960]
- James D. Raisbeck, 84, American aeronautical engineer.[961]
- Nuala Scarisbrick, 82, British anti-abortion activist.[962]
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