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Deaths in December 2023
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The following is a list of notable deaths in December 2023.
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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December 2023
1
- Ezan Akélé, 85, Ivorian politician.[1]
- Tony Allen, 78, English comedian and writer, co-founder of Alternative Cabaret.[2]
- Shlomo Avineri, 90, Israeli political scientist.[3]
- Burny Bos, 79, Dutch film producer (Miss Minoes, Mijn Franse tante Gazeuse), screenwriter and children's author, mesothelioma.[4]
- Gérard Bramoullé, 78, French economist and politician.[5]
- Shaun Davis, 57, British bodybuilder, Mr. Universe winner (1996).[6] (death announced on this date)
- Leena de Silva, 87, Sri Lankan actress (Ganga Addara, Kaliyugaya, Awaragira).[7]
- Bruce Dickson, 92, Canadian ice hockey player, Olympic champion (1952).[8]
- Carissa Etienne, 71, Dominican physician, director of PAHO (2018–2023).[9]
- Kiki Fatmala, 56, Indonesian actress (Pintu Hidayah), lung cancer.[10]
- Brigit Forsyth, 83, Scottish actress (Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?, Boon, Still Open All Hours).[11]
- Heinz Gstrein, 81, Austrian-Swiss Oriental Orthodox theologian, foreign correspondent, and lecturer (University of Vienna).[12]
- Douglas Gutwein, 75, American politician.[13]
- Hamish Hardie, 95, British Olympic sailor (1948).[14]
- Amira Hess, 80, Israeli poet, cancer.[15]
- Joanne Hewson, 93, Canadian Olympic alpine skier (1952).[16]
- Viktor Kalashnikov, 83, Russian politician, governor of Voronezh Oblast (1991–1992).[17]
- Daniel Langlois, 66, Canadian computer graphics pioneer and businessman, founder of Excentris and Softimage.[18]
- Michel Le Milinaire, 92, French football player (Laval) and manager (Rennes).[19]
- Richard McKenzie, 93, American actor (It Takes Two, Being There, Corvette Summer).[20]
- Sandra Day O'Connor, 93, American jurist, associate justice of the Supreme Court (1981–2006), member of the Arizona Senate (1969–1975) and chancellor of W&M (2005–2012), complications from dementia and respiratory illness.[21]
- Charles Officer, 48, Canadian film director (Nurse.Fighter.Boy, Unarmed Verses, Akilla's Escape), screenwriter and actor.[22]
- Winston Churchill Rea, 72, Northern Irish loyalist paramilitary commander.[23]
- Lakhbir Singh Rode, 71, Indian Khalistani separatist, heart attack.[24]
- Jerome K. Sherman, 98, American biologist.[25]
- Lyle Elmer Strom, 98, American jurist, judge (since 1985) and chief judge (1987–1994) of the U.S. District Court for Nebraska.[26]
- Vivi-Anne Wassdahl, 91, Swedish Olympic alpine skier (1956).[27]
- Badar uz Zaman, 83, Pakistani classical singer.[28]
2
- Medea Amiranashvili, 93, Georgian opera singer.[29]
- Luís Araújo, 74, Portuguese military officer, chief of the general staff (2011–2014).[30]
- Neville Callaghan, 77, Irish racehorse trainer.[31]
- Maria Lisa Cinciari Rodano, 102, Italian politician, MP (1948–1972) and MEP (1979–1989).[32]
- A. Deivanayagam, 88, Indian politician, Tamil Nadu MLA (1984–1989, 1991–2001).[33]
- Felo García, 95, Costa Rican footballer (Deportivo Saprissa, Herediano, Hendon), painter, and architect.[34]
- Roy Gerson, 64, American jazz pianist.[35]
- Stanley Graham, 97, American psychologist, president of the American Psychological Association (1990).[36]
- Walter Harms, 61, Paraguayan politician, deputy (since 2013), plane crash.[37]
- Joe Hicks, 91, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox, Washington Senators, New York Mets).[38]
- Wolfgang Hollegha, 94, Austrian painter.[39]
- Clarence Kelly, 82, American sedevacantist traditionalist Catholic prelate, superior general of the Society of Saint Pius V (since 1983), cancer.[40]
- V. Lakshmibai, 78, Indian mathematician.[41]
- Maria Martin, 72, Mexican-American radio journalist (Latino USA), complications from surgery.[42]
- Mike Maxfield, 79, English songwriter and guitarist (The Dakotas).[43]
- Janet Panetta, 74, American dancer and choreographer, brain cancer.[44]
- Roberto Pazzi, 77, Italian novelist and poet.[45]
- Saulius Pečeliūnas, 67, Lithuanian politician, MP (1992–2000, 2004–2008) and signatory of the act of re-establishment.[46]
- Edwin J. Peterson, 93, American jurist, justice (1979–1993) and chief justice (1983–1991) of the Oregon Supreme Court.[47]
- Jean Ristat, 80, French poet and writer.[48]
- Sufian Tayeh, 52, Palestinian scientist, president of the Islamic University of Gaza, airstrike.[49]
- Faustin Twagiramungu, 78, Rwandan politician, prime minister (1994–1995).[50]
- Jun Urbano, 84, Filipino actor (Magic Kingdom: Ang Alamat ng Damortis), film director and screenwriter (Juan Tamad at Mister Shooli: Mongolian Barbecue), ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm.[51]
- Concha Velasco, 84, Spanish actress (The Witching Hour, Esquilache, 32 Malasana Street), singer and television presenter.[52]
- Ingrid Wigernæs, 95, Norwegian Olympic cross-country skier (1956, 1964).[53]
- Edwin Wilson, 96, American theater critic (The Wall Street Journal).[54]
3
- Avraham Avi-hai, 92, Israeli civil servant, journalist and author.[55]
- Giuseppe Germano Bernardini, 95, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop of İzmir (1983–2004).[56]
- Klaus Bernbacher, 92, German conductor.[57]
- Chua Jui Meng, 80, Malaysian politician, minister of health (1995–2004) and MP (1986–2008), heart attack.[58]
- Peter d'Hamecourt, 77, Dutch journalist and writer, heart attack.[59]
- Thanga Darlong, 103, Indian folk musician.[60]
- Claude Engle, 85, American electrical engineer.[61]
- Malin Falkenmark, 98, Swedish hydrologist.[62]
- Andrea Fay Friedman, 53, American actress (Life Goes On), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[63]
- Léonard Gianadda, 88, Swiss journalist (TSR), engineer, and philanthropist, bone cancer.[64]
- Gil Brother, 66, Brazilian humorist (Hermes & Renato), actor (Copa de Elite), and Internet personality, complications from prostate and bladder cancer.[65]
- Gaetano Giuliano, 94, Italian politician, acting president of Sicily (1980).[66]
- Myles Goodwyn, 75, Canadian musician (April Wine) and songwriter ("Tonite Is a Wonderful Time to Fall in Love", "Just Between You and Me").[67]
- Major Hazelton, 80, American football player (Florida A&M, Chicago Bears, New Orleans Saints).[68]
- Sigurður Helgason, 96, Icelandic mathematician.[69]
- Elsi Hetemäki, 96, Finnish politician, MP (1970–1991).[70]
- Kim Soo-yong, 94, South Korean film director (The Sea Village, Mist, The Land).[71]
- Glenys Kinnock, Baroness Kinnock of Holyhead, 79, British politician, MEP (1994–2009), member of the House of Lords (2009–2021), and minister of state for Europe (2009), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[72]
- Ma Sen, 91, Taiwanese playwright and literary critic.[73]
- Terry Maple, 77, American ethologist.[74]
- Doni Monardo, 60, Indonesian military officer, head of the NADC (2019–2021), commander of Kodam III/Siliwangi (2017–2018) and Kodam XVI/Pattimura (2015–2017), complications from a stroke.[75]
- Jerome O'Neill, 77, American attorney, U.S. attorney for the District of Vermont (1981), cancer.[76]
- Martin Patching, 65, English footballer (Wolverhampton Wanderers, Watford, Northampton Town).[77]
- Santo Pezzutti, 101, Italian-American artist.[78]
- Leontiy Sandulyak, 86, Ukrainian political figure, scientist, and diplomat.[79]
- Yacouba Sawadogo, 77, Burkinabé farmer and agronomist.[80]
- Lawrence Sifuna, 77, Kenyan politician, MP (1979–1988, 1992–1997).[81]
- James Robert Slagle, 89, American computer scientist.[82]
- Idrissa Traoré, 79, Burkinabé footballer.[83]
- Valery Vishnichenko, 74, Kazakh politician, MP (2007–2011).[84]
4
- Abang Abu Bakar, 82, Malaysian politician, MP (1982–1999).[85]
- Peter R. Adam, 66, German film editor (An American Werewolf in Paris, Good Bye, Lenin!, Anonymous).[86]
- Zdzisław Antolski, 70, Polish poet.[87]
- Suren Babayan, 73, Armenian film director (The 13th Apostle) and actor.[88]
- Juanita Castro, 90, Cuban political dissident.[89]
- David Colander, 76, American economist.[90]
- Gerald Comeau, 77, Canadian politician, MP (1984–1988) and senator (1990–2013), cancer.[91]
- Lütfi Doğan, 93, Turkish theologian and politician, senator (1973–1980) and MP (1991–2002), president of the Diyanet (1968–1972).[92]
- James L. Easton, 88, American businessman, philanthropist, and Hall of Fame archer, president of the World Archery Federation (1989–2005).[93]
- Marius Frattini, 82, French rugby league player (Avignon, Entraigues, national team).[94]
- Erol Madison Gwion, 59, Liberian politician, member of the House of Representatives (since 2021).[95]
- Hadžem Hajdarević, 67, Bosnian writer.[96]
- Grete Knudsen, 83, Norwegian politician, MP (1981–2001), minister of social affairs (1992–1994) and three-times of trade (1994–1997, 2000–2001).[97]
- Sakari Knuuttila, 93, Finnish politician, MP (1966–1991).[98]
- Queta Lavat, 94, Mexican actress (Las tandas del principal, Cruz de amor, Clase 406).[99]
- Stefano Menicacci, 92, Italian politician, deputy (1968–1979).[100]
- Peta Murphy, 50, Australian politician, MP (since 2019), breast cancer.[101]
- Norman F. Ness, 90, American geophysicist.[102]
- David Powell, 79, Welsh footballer (Wrexham, Sheffield United, national team).[103]
- Vlado Pravdić, 73, Bosnian keyboardist (Bijelo Dugme).[104]
- Suminda Sirisena, 75, Sri Lankan actor (Duhulu Malak, Saptha Kanya, Yakada Pihatu).[105]
- Josef Vacenovský, 86, Czech footballer (Dukla Prague, Gent, Czechoslovakia national team).[106]
- Volodia Vaisman, 85, Romanian-born French chess player.[107]
- Edgar S. Woolard Jr., 89, American businessman (DuPont).[108]
5
- Juan Pablo Adame, 38, Mexican politician, deputy (2012–2015), stomach cancer.[109]
- Prince Constantin of Liechtenstein, 51, Liechtensteiner royal.[110]
- Lionel Dahmer, 87, American chemist and writer (A Father's Story), heart attack.[111]
- Richard J. Daschbach, 87, American politician, commissioner of the Federal Maritime Commission (1977–1982) and member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (1986–1988).[112]
- Mama Diabaté, 63, Guinean singer and musician.[113]
- Paul Dibble, 80, New Zealand sculptor.[114]
- Ron Fernandes, 72, American football player (Baltimore Colts).[115]
- Jean Garnault, 98, French politician, mayor of Auxerre (1998–2001).[116]
- Vojislav Govedarica, 82–83, Serbian-American actor (Rambo: First Blood Part II, Little Nikita, Lionheart).[117] (death announced on this date)
- Mirush Kabashi, 75, Albanian actor.[118]
- Denny Laine, 79, English Hall of Fame musician (Wings, The Moody Blues) and songwriter ("Mull of Kintyre"), interstitial lung disease.[119]
- Norman Lear, 101, American Hall of Fame television writer and producer (All in the Family, Maude, The Jeffersons), cardiac arrest.[120]
- Abdul Malik, 94, Bangladeshi cardiac surgeon, minister of health and family welfare (2001), national professor (since 2006).[121]
- Lawrence Steven Meyers, 67, American actor (Dick Tracy, Battle Beyond the Stars) and film producer (Unfaithful).[122]
- Kojiro Nakamura, 87, Japanese Islamic scholar, subdural hematoma.[123]
- Dinesh Phadnis, 57, Indian actor (C.I.D., Sarfarosh, Super 30), liver damage.[124]
- John Poston, 65, American politician, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[125]
- John Rumble, 90, Canadian equestrian, Olympic bronze medallist (1956).[126]
- Rosemary Smith, 86, Irish rally driver, cancer.[127]
- Ranjit Singh Talwandi, 67, Indian politician, Punjab MLA (2012–2017).[128]
- Aatqall Taúaa, 74, Iraqi sculptor, film critic and novelist.[129]
- Wolfgang Wieland, 75, German lawyer and politician, MP (2005–2013).[130]
6
- Refaat Alareer, 44, Palestinian writer, professor and activist, airstrike.[131]
- Tore Aleksandersen, 55, Norwegian volleyball coach (Allianz MTV Stuttgart, women's national team, Finland women's national team), prostate cancer.[132]
- Joseph Bernardo, 94, French swimmer, Olympic bronze medallist (1948, 1952).[133]
- Fran Bladel, 90, Australian politician, Tasmania MHA (1986–2002).[134]
- Natalya Bogomolova, 83, Russian animator (Winnie-the-Pooh, The Blue Bird, Alice's Birthday).[135]
- Alfredo Bonanno, 86, Italian anarchist.[136]
- Ennio Candotti, 81, Italian-born Brazilian physicist and scientific leader.[137]
- Dean Crawford, 65, Canadian rower, Olympic champion (1984).[138]
- Cilly Dartell, 66, Dutch television presenter (Hart van Nederland) and actress, lung cancer.[139]
- Vic Davalillo, 84, Venezuelan baseball player (Cleveland Indians, Pittsburgh Pirates, Los Angeles Dodgers).[140]
- Emmanuelle Debever, 60, French actress (Danton, Sweet Inquest on Violence), drowned.[141]
- Edmundo Desnoes, 93, Cuban writer.[142]
- Amos Ettinger, 86, Israeli poet, songwriter, and radio presenter.[143]
- Neville Hayes, 88, Australian rules footballer (Port Adelaide).[144]
- Jack Hogan, 94, American actor (Combat!, The Bonnie Parker Story, Jake and the Fatman).[145]
- Ellen Holly, 92, American actress (One Life to Live, School Daze, Cops and Robbers).[146]
- Arve Johnsen, 89, Norwegian politician and industrial executive, chief executive of Statoil (1972–1987).[147]
- Noël Kinsella, 84, Canadian politician, senator (1990–2014) and speaker of the Senate (2006–2014).[148]
- Michael A. Knibb, 84, English biblical scholar.[149]
- Mirosława Krajewska, 83, Polish actress (How to Be Loved, Brunet wieczorową porą).[150]
- Illia Kyva, 46, Ukrainian politician, people's deputy (2019–2022), shot.[151]
- Barbara Levick, 92, British historian and epigrapher.[152]
- Marisa Pavan, 91, Italian actress (The Rose Tattoo, I Chose Love, Drum Beat).[153]
- Richard Pilbrow, 90, British stage lighting designer, author and theatre design consultant.[154]
- Michel Sardaby, 88, French jazz pianist.[155]
- John Brooks Slaughter, 89, American electrical engineer (National Science Foundation).[156]
- Michael H. Stone, 90, American forensic psychiatrist and writer, complications from a stroke.[157]
- Jimmy Villotti, 79, Italian musician.[158]
- Mike Wegener, 77, American baseball player (Montreal Expos), non-Hodgkin lymphoma.[159]
- Dave Wehrmeister, 71, American baseball player (San Diego Padres, Chicago White Sox, Philadelphia Phillies).[160]
- Kevin Wylie, 90, Australian footballer (Collingwood).[161]
- Yang Ching-shun, 45, Taiwanese pool player, world champion (2001), cancer.[162]
- Nur Yasin, 69, Indonesian politician, MP (2009–2014, since 2018).[163]
7
- Bijan Allipour, 74, Iranian petroleum executive, chairman of NISOC (2014–2018).[164]
- Ramón Ayala, 96, Argentine poet, singer and writer, pneumonia.[165]
- Terry Baucom, 71, American bluegrass singer and banjo player (Russell Moore and IIIrd Tyme Out), Lewy body dementia.[166]
- Pierre Berthelot, 80, French mathematician.[167]
- Christopher Bulstrode, 72, British academic.[168]
- Zita Carno, 88, American pianist.[169]
- Lola Dee, 95, American singer.[170]
- Aleksandr Dronov, 77, Russian chess grandmaster.[171]
- Jacques Duquesne, 83, Belgian footballer (Olympic Charleroi, La Gantoise, national team).[172]
- David Ellenson, 76, American rabbi and academic administrator, president of HUC-JIR (2001–2013, 2018).[173]
- Bent Fuglede, 98, Danish mathematician.[174]
- George Goninon, 96, Australian rules footballer (Geelong, Essendon).[175]
- Hamka Haq, 71, Indonesian academician and politician, MP (2014–2019).[176]
- Ann Hardy, 90, American computer programmer.[177]
- Ernst Jansen Steur, 78, Dutch neurologist, pneumonia.[178]
- Bob Jones, 72, American football player (Cincinnati Bengals, Atlanta Falcons).[179]
- Thomas Kilroy, 89, Irish playwright and novelist (The Big Chapel).[180]
- Ken Long, 70, American football player (Detroit Lions).[181]
- Alan Longhurst, 98, British-born Canadian oceanographer.[182]
- John McBeth, 79, New Zealand author and journalist.[183]
- Jacqueline Mesmaeker, 93, Belgian plastic artist.[184]
- Emiko Miyamoto, 86, Japanese volleyball player, Olympic champion (1964), sepsis.[185]
- Vera Molnár, 99, Hungarian media artist.[186]
- Gerhard Reber, 86, German organizational theorist and professor of management and organizational behavior (Johannes Kepler University of Linz).[187]
- Stan Rogow, 75, American television producer (Lizzie McGuire, Flight 29 Down, Fame).[188]
- Alberto Ruz Buenfil, 78, Mexican environmental activist.[189]
- Sang Guowei, 82, Chinese pharmacologist and politician, vice chairperson of the SCNPC (2008–2013) and member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.[190]
- Guy Stern, 101, German-American intelligence officer (Ritchie Boys).[191]
- Şükrü Yürür, 79, Turkish politician and economist, minister of industry and technology (1987–1991), MP (1983–2002).[192]
- Benjamin Zephaniah, 65, British poet, writer (Face, Refugee Boy) and actor (Peaky Blinders), brain tumour.[193]
8
- Clyde Butts, 66, Guyanese cricketer (West Indies), traffic collision.[194]
- Itziar Castro, 46, Spanish actress (Locked Up, Skins, Champions), cardiac arrest.[195]
- Michel Dovaz, 95, Swiss wine critic (Guide Hachette des Vins) and food writer.[196]
- Frank Fiscalini, 101, American politician and educator.[197]
- David Gell, 94, Canadian radio and television presenter.[198]
- Carlos Jurado, 76, Uruguayan football player (national team) and manager (Cienciano, Tampico Madero), cardiac arrest.[199]
- Richard Kerr, 78, English singer, songwriter ("Brandy", "I'll Never Love This Way Again", "Looks Like We Made It") and composer.[200]
- Peter-Michael Kolbe, 70, German rower, Olympic silver medalist (1976, 1984, 1988).[201]
- Leelavathi, 86, Indian actress (Bhakta Kumbara, Mana Mecchida Madadi, Santha Thukaram).[202]
- Charles A. Legge, 93, American jurist, judge (1984–2001) and of the U.S. District Court for Northern California.[203]
- Jack Martin, 83, Canadian ice hockey player (Toronto Maple Leafs).[204]
- Marlene McDonald, 64, Trinidadian politician, MP (2007-2020)[205]
- Junior Mehmood, 67, Indian actor (Johar Mehmood in Hong Kong, Mohabbat Ke Dushman, Ramgarh Ke Sholay) and singer, stomach cancer.[206]
- Luigi Milan, 85, Italian footballer (Fiorentina, Atalanta) and manager (Olbia).[207]
- Jean-Pierre Moulin, 101, Swiss journalist (Le Matin), writer and author.[208]
- Ryan O'Neal, 82, American actor (Love Story, Barry Lyndon, Paper Moon) and boxer, congestive heart failure.[209]
- Kanam Rajendran, 73, Indian politician, Kerala MLA (1982–1991), heart attack.[210]
- Alan Raph, 90, American trombonist, composer and arranger, traffic collision.[211]
- Mohan Singh Rawat, Indian politician, Uttarakhand MLA.[212]
- Joe Solomon, 93, Guyanese cricketer (West Indies).[213]
- Speightstown, 25, American Thoroughbred racehorse, euthanized.[214]
- Tony Tarantino, 83, American actor (It's the Rage) and producer.[215]
- Len Templar, 92, Australian rules footballer (North Melbourne).[216]
- Yayu Unru, 61, Indonesian actor (Lovely Man, Night Bus, Posesif) and acting coach.[217]
- Paul Unruh, 95, American college basketball player (Bradley Braves).[218]
- Paul Webb, 94, American college basketball coach (Randolph–Macon Yellow Jackets, Old Dominion Monarchs).[219]
- Wei Jinshan, 96, Chinese vice admiral, political commissioner of PLAN (1990–1993), and deputy (1978–1983).[220]
9
- Rehmat Shah Afridi, 74, Pakistani journalist (The Frontier Post).[221]
- Gene Aubry, 88, American architect.[222]
- Edward Baugh, 87, Jamaican poet and scholar.[223]
- George Getzel Cohen, 96, South African-Australian radiologist.[224]
- Paul F. Crowley, 89, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1969–1972).[225]
- Mort Engelberg, 86, American film producer (Smokey and the Bandit) and advance man (Walter Mondale 1984 presidential campaign, Bill Clinton 1992 presidential campaign).[226]
- Larisa Gershtein, 72, Soviet-born Israeli politician, deputy mayor of Jerusalem (1993–2003).[227]
- Raymond E. Goedert, 96, American Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Chicago (1991–2003).[228]
- Dærick Gröss Sr., 76, American illustrator (The Guide to Getting it On) and writer, cancer.[229]
- Maxim Gustik, 35, Belarusian Olympic freestyle skier (2018, 2022), traffic collision.[230]
- Mary Ann Handley, 87, American politician, member of the Connecticut State Senate (1997–2011).[231]
- Thomas Haug, 96, Norwegian-Swedish electrical engineer.[232]
- Jim Heighton, 79, Canadian football player (Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Montreal Alouettes), complications from dementia.[233]
- Mainul Hosein, 83, Bangladeshi lawyer and politician, MP (1973–1975), cancer.[234]
- Walter Leiser, 92, Swiss rower, Olympic silver medalist (1952).[235]
- Willie McCulloch, 75, Scottish football player (Alloa Athletic, Airdrieonians) and manager (Cowdenbeath).[236]
- Hartland Monahan, 72, Canadian ice hockey player (Washington Capitals, St. Louis Blues, Los Angeles Kings).[237]
- Carles Soler Perdigó, 91, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Barcelona (1991–2001) and bishop of Girona (2001–2008).[238]
- Graham Petrie, 83, Scottish-Canadian author and academic.[239]
- Kenneth Ringsrød, 54, Norwegian footballer (Sarpsborg, Kongsvinger, Fredrikstad).[240]
- Reiner Stenzel, 84, German-born American plasma physicist.[241]
- Mike Urquhart, 65, Canadian-British Hall of Fame ice hockey player (Kamloops Chiefs, Nottingham Panthers, Chelmsford Chieftains).[242]
- Gordon Vejprava, 90, Canadian ice hockey player (Cleveland Barons, Providence Reds).[243]
- Charlie Wallace, 75, American basketball player.[244]
- Frank Wycheck, 52, American football player (Washington Redskins, Houston / Tennessee Oilers / Titans), complications from a fall.[245]
10
- Michel Bertraneu, 74, French Olympic equestrian (1984).[246]
- Michael Blakemore, 95, Australian theatre director.[247]
- Philip Bushill-Matthews, 80, British businessman and politician, MEP (1999–2009).[248]
- Julian Carroll, 92, American politician, governor (1974–1979) and lieutenant governor (1971–1974) of Kentucky, member of the Kentucky Senate (2005–2021).[249]
- Chen Lip Keong, 75, Malaysian gambling industry executive, founder of NagaCorp.[250]
- Michael L. Cowan, 78, American navy admiral.[251]
- David Drake, 78, American writer (Hammer's Slammers, RCN Series).[252]
- James P. Dunleavy, 84, American politician.[253]
- Shirley Anne Field, 87, English actress (The Entertainer, The Damned, Alfie).[254]
- Gao Yaojie, 95, Chinese gynecologist and dissident.[255]
- Barbara Iglewski, 85, American microbiologist.[256]
- Jonathan Irwin, 82, British-Irish auctioneer and philanthropist.[257]
- Orland Lindsay, 95, Antiguan Anglican clergyman, bishop of Antigua and archbishop of the West Indies (1970–1996).[258]
- Graziella Magherini, 96, Italian psychiatrist (Stendhal syndrome).[259]
- Edna Mazia, 74, Israeli playwright.[260]
- Bill McCarthy, 87, Irish hurler and Gaelic footballer.[261]
- Syd Millar, 89, Northern Irish rugby union player (Ballymena, Ireland national team), coach (British & Irish Lions), and executive, chairman of the IRB (2003–2007).[262]
- Theo Öhlinger, 84, Austrian constitutional scholar and educator.[263]
- Mariya Pisareva, 90, Russian athlete, Olympic silver medallist (1956).[264]
- James L. Robertson, 83, American jurist, justice of the Supreme Court of Mississippi (1983–1992).[265]
- Melker Schörling, 76, Swedish businessman.[266]
- Cliff Simpson, 95, New Zealand middle-distance runner.[267]
- Bert Stenfeldt, 90, Swedish Air Force officer.[268]
- Chuck Stern, 44, American composer, musician (Time of Orchids), and writer.[269]
- Mark Villiger, 73, Swiss judge, justice of the European Court of Human Rights (2006–2015).[270]
- Norby Walters, 91, American music and sports agent.[271]
11
- Shūji Abe, 74, Japanese film producer (Godzilla Minus One, The Eternal Zero, Bayside Shakedown 2).[272]
- Mahlon Apgar IV, 82, American government and business consultant, cancer.[273]
- Andre Braugher, 61, American actor (Homicide: Life on the Street, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Glory), Emmy winner (1998, 2006), lung cancer.[274]
- Ivan Čeliković, 34, Croatian footballer (NK Konavljanin, Inter Zaprešić, Lokomotiva).[275]
- Alain Chartrand, 77, Canadian film director (Ding et Dong) and screenwriter.[276]
- Paul Chevigny, 88, American lawyer and author.[277]
- Kathy Chow, 57, Hong Kong actress (Time Before Time, E.U., The Breaking Point) and singer, lupus.[278]
- Phil Cooley, 72, Australian rugby league referee.[279]
- Jeffrey Foskett, 67, American singer, songwriter, and producer (The Beach Boys), thyroid cancer.[280]
- Ian Gibson, 77, British comic book artist (2000 AD, Judge Dredd, The Ballad of Halo Jones), cancer.[281]
- Kenny Graham, 82, American football player (San Diego Chargers, Cincinnati Bengals, Pittsburgh Steelers).[282]
- Abdelhafid Kadiri, 96, Moroccan politician, minister of youth and sport (1977–1981).[283]
- Ferdinand Keller, 77, German footballer (TSV 1860 Munich, Hannover 96, West Germany national team).[284]
- Ken Kelsch, 76, American cinematographer (Bad Lieutenant, The Driller Killer, Big Night), COVID-19 and pneumonia.[285]
- Osamu Kido, 73, Japanese professional wrestler (NJPW, UWF), cancer.[286]
- Randy Legge, 77, Canadian ice hockey player (New York Rangers, Winnipeg Jets).[287]
- Essra Mohawk, 75, American singer-songwriter (Primordial Lovers, "Change of Heart").[288]
- Paulin Obame-Nguema, 88, Gabonese politician, prime minister (1994–1999).[289]
- Jim Paronto, 80, American football player and coach (Adams State Grizzlies).[290]
- Edgar Quinteros, 83, Bolivian footballer (national team).[291]
- Renée, 94, New Zealand feminist writer and playwright (Wednesday to Come, Pass It On).[292]
- Eduard Rius, 70, Spanish physician, minister of health and social assistance of Catalonia (1996–2002) and member of the Catalan parliament (1996–2003).[293]
- Ahmad Salim, 78, Pakistani poet and literary scholar.[294]
- John "Rambo" Stevens, 66, English music producer and manager, aortic dissection.[295]
- Camden Toy, 68, American actor (The Bay, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, ChromeSkull: Laid to Rest 2) and film editor, pancreatic cancer.[296]
- Frank Twomey, 68, Irish children's television entertainer (Bosco, Bull Island).[297]
- Zahara, 36, South African singer ("Phendula", "Loliwe"), liver disease.[298]
12
- Bob Allen, 86, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians).[299]
- Johari Amini, 88, American author and poet.[300]
- Babken Ararktsyan, 79, Armenian politician, president of the National Assembly (1995–1998) and chairman of the Supreme Council (1991–1995).[301]
- Jean-François Bach, 83, French medical professor, biologist and immunologist.[302]
- Shirley Barber, 88, English author.[303]
- Yevgeny Belousov, 61, Russian luger, Olympic silver medallist (1984).[304]
- Yitzhak Ben-Bashat, 44, Israeli IDF officer (Yiftach Brigade, Paran Brigade), killed in action.[305]
- Ama Bame Busia, 87, Ghanaian politician, member of the Council of State (2001–2009).[306]
- William G. Connolly, 86, American newspaper editor (The New York Times), complications from a fall.[307]
- Jakob Margido Esp, 80, Norwegian actor and writer.[308]
- Richard Gaddes, 81, English arts administrator (Santa Fe Opera, Opera Theater of St. Louis).[309]
- Hiroshi Hasegawa, 89, Japanese Grand Prix motorcycle racer.[310]
- Zurab Karumidze, 66, Georgian writer (Dagny, or a Love Feast) and culturologist.[311]
- Adriano Marques de Magallanes, 98, Spanish businessman, diplomat and politician, deputy (1986–1989) and senator (1998–2000).[312]
- Larry Miggins, 98, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals).[313]
- Kostas Nestoridis, 93, Greek football player (AEK Athens, national team) and manager (Paniliakos).[314]
- Ole Paus, 76, Norwegian singer ("Innerst i sjelen", "Mitt lille land") and songwriter.[315]
- J. G. A. Pocock, 99, New Zealand historian of political thought.[316]
- Albert Stone, 95, American businessman and philanthropist.[317]
- Mario Valdemarin, 96, Italian actor (Hercules and the Conquest of Atlantis, Sandokan the Great, The End of the Night), COVID-19.[318]
- Craig Watkins, 56, American lawyer and politician, district attorney for Dallas County, Texas (2007–2015).[319]
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- Charlie Allan, 84, Scottish farmer, athlete and economist.[320]
- Yılmaz Atadeniz, 91, Turkish film director (Killing in Istanbul, The Deathless Devil), producer (A Season in Hakkari) and screenwriter, COVID-19.[321]
- Hermann Brede, 100, German architect.[322]
- Bill Burgess, 82, American football player (Auburn Tigers) and coach (Jacksonville State).[323]
- Gene Carr, 72, Canadian ice hockey player (New York Rangers, Los Angeles Kings, St. Louis Blues).[324]
- Anda Caropol, 84, Romanian actress (The Snails' Senator).[325]
- Kenny DeForest, 37, American comedian, traffic collision.[326]
- Julia Gentleman, 92, American politician, member of the Iowa State House of Representatives (1975–1979) and Iowa State Senate (1979–1991).[327]
- Wolfgang Glück, 94, Austrian film director and screenwriter (Endangered Girls, The Count of Luxemburg, '38 – Vienna Before the Fall).[328]
- Peter Godsoe, 85, Canadian banker, CEO of Scotiabank (1992–2003).[329]
- Mike Grgich, 100, Croatian-American winemaker.[330]
- Ernő Gubányi, 73, Hungarian Olympic handball player (1976, 1980).[331]
- Antonio Juliano, 80, Italian footballer (Napoli, Bologna, national team).[332]
- Steve Junker, 88, American football player (Detroit Lions, Washington Redskins).[333]
- Lech Konopiński, 92, Polish poet and writer.[334]
- K. Kunhiraman, 80, Indian politician, Kerala MLA (2006–2016).[335]
- Wojciech Łazarek, 86, Polish footballer (ŁKS Łódź, Lechia Gdańsk) and football manager (Lech Poznań).[336]
- Paul Litjens, 76, Dutch Olympic field hockey player (1972, 1976).[337]
- Wilf Lunn, 81, British inventor, prop maker and TV presenter (Vision On).[338]
- Roger McMurrin, 84, American conductor and pastor.[339]
- Zofia Merle, 85, Polish actress (The Codes, Nights and Days, Chopin: Desire for Love).[340]
- Ted Morgan, 91, French-American historian, complications from dementia.[341]
- Verica Nedeljković, 94, Serbian chess player.[342]
- Ann Newdigate, 89, South African-born Canadian fibre artist.[343]
- Maâmar Ousser, 88, Algerian footballer (USM Blida).[344]
- Geraldine Peten, 75, American politician, member of the Arizona House of Representatives (2017–2021).[345]
- Ram Prakash, 84, Indian politician, MP (2007–2014) and Haryana MLA (1991–1996).[346]
- Arfanul Haque Rifat, 65, Bangladeshi politician, mayor of Cumilla (since 2022).[347]
- Maria Rozanova, 93, Russian publisher, editor (Sintaksis), and political dissident.[348]
- Derek Stirling, 62, New Zealand cricketer (Central Districts, Wellington, national team), cancer.[349]
- Dick Tommel, 81, Dutch politician, MP (1981–1994).[350]
- Ramón Enrique Torres, 71, Puerto Rican journalist and news anchor (Las Noticias, Tu Mañana), throat cancer.[351]
- John Wade, 95, American Olympic rower (1948).[352]
- Wolfram Waibel Sr., 76, Austrian five-time Olympic sports shooter.[353]
- Des White, 96, New Zealand Hall of Fame rugby league player (Auckland, national team) and coach.[354]
- Margaret Whiting, 90, British actress (Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger, The Secret Garden, The Password Is Courage).[355][better source needed]
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- Selma Archerd, 98, American actress (Die Hard, Lethal Weapon, Melrose Place).[356]
- Qapik Attagutsiak, 103, Canadian Inuit World War II war effort contributor.[357]
- Cari Beauchamp, 74, American author, journalist, and documentary filmmaker.[358]
- Clyde Berry, 92, American football and baseball player and coach (Henderson State).[359]
- Hasan Bitmez, 53, Turkish politician, MP (since 2023), complications from a heart attack.[360]
- Curt Brunnée, 95, German physicist.[361]
- Chen Wen-hui, 80, Taiwanese educator and politician, member of the Legislative Yuan (1996–1999), liver cancer.[362]
- Betty Cooper Hearnes, 96, American politician, first lady of Missouri (1965–1973) and member of the Missouri House of Representatives (1979–1989).[363]
- Ghislain de Diesbach, 92, French writer and biographer.[364]
- Willie Dunne, 90, Irish Olympic runner.[365]
- Chukwuemeka Ezeife, 86, Nigerian politician, governor of Anambra State (1992–1993).[366]
- Rudolf Hrubý, 69, Slovak businessman (ESET), president of HC Slovan Bratislava, stroke.[367]
- Tomáš Janovic, 86, Slovak writer, playwright and poet.[368]
- Allen Kerr, 97, Scottish-born Australian biologist.[369]
- Lance Kinder, 88, British tennis player.[370]
- Liu Ho-chien, 97, Taiwanese admiral, commander of the navy (1983–1988) and chief of the general staff (1991–1995).[371]
- Ken MacKenzie, 89, Canadian baseball player (Milwaukee Braves, New York Mets, St. Louis Cardinals).[372]
- Hanzala Malik, 67, Scottish politician, MSP (2011–2016).[373] (death announced on this date)
- George McGinnis, 73, American Hall of Fame basketball player (Indiana Pacers, Philadelphia 76ers, Denver Nuggets), complications from cardiac arrest.[374]
- Gus Morrison, 88, American politician, mayor of Fremont, California (1985–1989, 1994–2004, 2012–2013).[375]
- Yevgeniy Perventsev, 97, Russian government official, head of the KGB of the Tajik SSR (1975–1985).[376]
- Lee Redmond, 82, American world record holder, longest fingernails on both hands.[377]
- Ra. Sankaran, 92, Indian film director (Then Sindhudhe Vaanam) and actor (Mouna Ragam, Pondatti Thevai).[378]
- James Templer, 87, British Olympic equestrian (1964) and army officer, complications of Alzheimer's disease.[379]
- Amerigo Thodé, 73, Curaçaoan politician, president of the Parliament (2012, 2017).[380]
- Marge Villa, 98, American baseball player (Kenosha Comets).[381][better source needed]
- Howard Weaver, 73, American journalist and newspaper executive (McClatchy), Pulitzer Prize winner (1976, 1989), pancreatic cancer.[382]
- Yehuda Yannay, 86, Israeli composer.[383]
15
- Samer Abu Daqqa, 46, Palestinian-Belgian video journalist, airstrike.[384]
- Jim Ashmore, 88, American basketball player (Mississippi State Bulldogs).[385]
- Abdulaziz Al-Babtain, 87, Kuwaiti poet.[386]
- Sir Tim Brighouse, 83, British educator.[387]
- Anup Ghoshal, 78, Indian playback singer and film composer (Sagina Mahato).[388]
- Steve Halliwell, 77, English actor (Emmerdale, Coronation Street) and singer (The Woolpackers).[389]
- Bob Johnson, 79, British guitarist, singer and songwriter (Steeleye Span).[390]
- Sherryl Jordan, 74, New Zealand writer (Winter of Fire).[391]
- Guy Marchand, 86, French actor (Coup de Torchon, Family Business, My New Partner II), musician and singer.[392]
- Bruno Santon, 81, Italian footballer (Venezia, Livorno, Lucchese).[393]
- Hans Selander, 78, Swedish football player (Helsingborg, national team) and manager (Falkenberg).[394]
- Tang Xiao'ou, 55, Chinese computer scientist, founder of SenseTime.[395]
- Hannu Vaahtoranta, 80, Finnish Olympic swimmer (1964).[396]
- K. P. Viswanathan, 83, Indian politician.[397]
16
- Óscar Agudelo, 91, Colombian musician, complications from Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases.[398]
- Sailakshmi Balijepally, 48, Indian paediatrician.[399]
- Colin Burgess, 77, Australian rock drummer (The Masters Apprentices, AC/DC).[400]
- Peter Bush, 93, New Zealand photographer and sportswriter (The New Zealand Herald).[401]
- Ann Elizabeth Carson, 94, Canadian poet.[402]
- Jayanta Das, 54, Indian actor (Raamdhenu, Kanyadaan, Bharaghar), liver disease.[403]
- Beatriz Abril de Leal, 84, Colombian politician and lawyer, governor of Meta Department (1983–1984).[404]
- Larry V. Faircloth, 75, American politician, member of the West Virginia House of Delegates (1980–2012).[405]
- Joseph Finnegan, 81, Irish jurist, judge (1999–2006) and president (2001–2006) of the High Court, judge of the Supreme Court (2006–2012).[406]
- Rolando Garbey, 76, Cuban boxer, Olympic silver medalist (1968), amateur world champion (1974), cardiac arrest.[407]
- Richard Hunt, 88, American sculptor (A Bridge Across and Beyond, Wing Generator, Build-Grow).[408]
- Scott Lautenbaugh, 59, American politician, member of the Nebraska Legislature (2007–2014).[409]
- Sebastiano Lo Monaco, 65, Italian actor (La piovra, I Viceré, Where Are You? I'm Here).[410]
- Carlos Lyra, 90, Brazilian singer and composer ("Maria Ninguém").[411]
- Mike McRae, 68, American Olympic long jumper.[412]
- Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, 86, Kuwaiti royal, emir (since 2020).[413]
- Antonio Negri, 90, Italian philosopher (Empire) and politician, deputy (1983–1987) and founder of Potere Operaio.[414]
- Rosita Pelayo, 64, Mexican actress (Las amazonas, Salomé, Sortilegio), colon cancer.[415]
- Bert Peletier, 86, Dutch mathematician.[416]
- Lorenzo Riva, 85, Italian fashion designer.[417]
- Oleg Ryakhovskiy, 90, Russian triple jumper.[418]
- Kenpachiro Satsuma, 76, Japanese actor (Godzilla vs. Hedorah, The Return of Godzilla, Godzilla vs. Destoroyah) and stuntman, pneumonia.[419]
- Mathieu Segers, 47, Dutch historian, colorectal cancer.[420]
- Bernd Siebert, 74, German politician, MP (1994–2009, 2010–2017, 2020–2021).[421]
- Gyula Szabó Nagy, 79, Hungarian Olympic boxer (1968).[422]
- Theodore Y. Wu, 99, Chinese-born American engineer.[423]
17
- José Luis Abellán, 90, Spanish philosopher.[424]
- John Ashford, 79, British theatre director (The Place, London), prostate cancer.[425]
- Norma Barzman, 103, American screenwriter (Finishing School, The Locket, Never Say Goodbye).[426]
- John Biehl, 84, Chilean lawyer, political scientist, and diplomat, minister secretary-general of the Presidency (1998–1999).[427]
- Florence de la Courtie-Billat, 88, French tennis player.[428]
- Linda van Dyck, 75, Dutch actress (10:32, A Gangstergirl, De grens).[429]
- Amp Fiddler, 65, American musician (Enchantment, Parliament, Funkadelic), composer, and record producer.[430]
- Gurdev Singh Gill, 92, Indian-born Canadian physician.[431]
- Otar Iosseliani, 89, Georgian film director and screenwriter (Pastorale, Favorites of the Moon, Monday Morning).[432]
- Reggie Lacefield, 78, American basketball player (Kentucky Colonels, Wilmington Blue Bombers).[433]
- Jim Ladd, 75, American disc jockey (KMET, KLOS, Sirius XM), radio producer and writer, heart attack.[434]
- Hwa-Wei Lee, 92, Chinese-born American librarian.[435]
- Kuntoro Mangkusubroto, 76, Indonesian politician, minister of energy and mineral resources (1998–1999).[436]
- Philippe Martin, 57, French economist, chairman of the Conseil d'Analyse Économique (2008–2012).[437]
- James McCaffrey, 65, American actor (Max Payne, Rescue Me, Viper), multiple myeloma.[438]
- Eric Montross, 52, American basketball player (North Carolina Tar Heels, Boston Celtics, Detroit Pistons), cancer.[439]
- Nikola Padevsky, 90, Bulgarian chess grandmaster.[440]
- Camillus Perera, 84, Sri Lankan cartoonist.[441]
- Roy Roebuck, 94, British journalist (News Chronicle, Daily Express) and politician, MP (1966–1970).[442]
- Sam Silas, 83, American football player (St. Louis Cardinals, San Francisco 49ers, New York Giants).[443]
- Maureen Flavin Sweeney, 100, Irish postmistress.[444]
- Terao Tsunefumi, 60, Japanese sumo wrestler.[445]
- Ronaldo Valdez, 76, Filipino actor (The Mad Doctor of Blood Island, Karma, Cedie), suicide by gunshot.[446]
- Robert Wahl, 96, American football player (Michigan Wolverines, Chicago Bears).[447]
- Lionel Wickrama, 77, Sri Lankan actor (Sanda Yahanata, Mathu Yam Dawasa, Sangili).[448]
18
- Sulaiman Abdullah, 77, Malaysian lawyer.[449]
- Giovanni Anselmo, 89, Italian visual artist.[450]
- Sir Norman Arthur, 92, British military officer and Olympic equestrian (1960), GOC Scotland (1985–1988) and Lord Lieutenant of Kirkcudbright (1996–2006).[451]
- Ronnie Caryl, 70, English guitarist (Flaming Youth, Phil Collins).[452]
- Olive Clarke, 101, English farmer.[453]
- Irwin Cohen, 90, American real estate developer.[454]
- Bronislovas Genzelis, 89, Lithuanian politician, MP (1992–1996) and signatory of the Act of Re-Establishment.[455]
- John Godfrey, 81, Canadian politician, MP (1993–2008).[456]
- Dan Greenburg, 87, American writer (How to Be a Jewish Mother, The Zack Files, Maximum Boy), complications from a stroke.[457]
- Jaakko Hämeen-Anttila, 60, Finnish Islamic scholar.[458]
- Dmitry Krasilov, 29, Russian dancer (Little Big), endocrinopathy.[459]
- Valery Lagunov, 81, Russian ballet dancer and choreographer.[460]
- Lao Rongzhi, 48, Chinese serial killer, executed.[461]
- Bo Larsson, 79, Swedish footballer (Malmö, VfB Stuttgart, national team).[462]
- David Maxwell, 72, British rower, Olympic silver medalist (1976).[463]
- Arno J. Mayer, 97, Luxembourgish-born American historian.[464]
- Abderrahim Ouakili, 53, Moroccan footballer (Mainz 05, Karlsruher SC, national team).[465]
- Susanna Parigi, 62, Italian singer-songwriter and pianist.[466]
- Lewis Pragasam, 66, Malaysian jazz fusion drummer, heart attack.[467]
- Brian Price, 86, Welsh rugby union player (Newport, British Lions, national team).[468]
19
- Ed Budde, 83, American football player (Kansas City Chiefs).[469]
- Andy Clements, 68, English footballer (York City, Bolton Wanderers, Port Vale).[470]
- Frank Collazo Jr., 92, American politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1977–1993).[471]
- Darryl Cowie, 62, Australian footballer (Central Districts, St Kilda, South Australia).[472]
- Giulio De Stefano, 94, Italian sailor, Olympic bronze medallist (1960).[473]
- Mark Elvin, 85, Australian Sinologist.[474]
- Oliver Emanuel, 43, English playwright and radio dramatist, brain cancer.[475]
- Gunther Emmerlich, 79, German operatic bass and television presenter.[476]
- Bruce Gilberd, 85, New Zealand Anglican clergyman, bishop of Auckland (1985–1994).[477]
- V. Mohini Giri, 85, Indian social worker, chairperson of the National Commission for Women (1995–1998).[478]
- Janusz Gortat, 75, Polish boxer, Olympic bronze medallist (1972, 1976).[479]
- Lyda Green, 85, American politician, member (1995–2009) and president (2007–2009) of the Alaska Senate.[480]
- Edith Hemenway, 96, American composer and pianist.[481]
- Charles H. Holbrow, 88, American physicist.[482]
- Bram Inscore, 41, American musician, songwriter ("Youth", "Don't Give Up on Me") and producer, suicide.[483]
- Jiang Ping, 93, Chinese legal scholar, president of the CUPL (1988–1990).[484]
- Boro Jovanović, 84, Croatian tennis player.[485]
- Stefan Olszowski, 92, Polish politician, minister of foreign affairs (1971–1976, 1982–1985).[486]
- K. M. Peyton, 94, British author (Flambards, Fly-by-Night, Pennington's Seventeenth Summer).[487]
- Joseph Henry Smith, 78, Ghanaian military officer and diplomat, minister for defence (2009–2013) and chief of army staff (1996–2001).[488]
- Bryan Thomas, 95, English architect.[489]
- Karl Volkmer, 101, Swiss Olympic sprinter (1948).[490]
20
- Dennis Avoth, 76, Welsh boxer.[491][better source needed]
- Andrea Barberi, 44, Italian sprinter.[492]
- Carl Barzilauskas, 72, American football player (New York Jets, Green Bay Packers).[493]
- Mohammad Youssef Beydoun, 92, Lebanese politician.[494]
- Antonio Burgos, 80, Spanish journalist, novelist, and multi-media writer.[495]
- Franco Cozzo, 88, Italian-Australian businessman.[496]
- Khadijo Mohamed Diriye, 74, Somali politician, minister for women and human rights (2014–2015) and youth and sports (2017–2020).[497]
- Johnny Flaherty, 74, Irish hurler (Kinnitty, Offaly).[498]
- Philip H. Hayes, 83, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1975–1977) and Indiana Senate (1970–1974).[499]
- Tambusamy Krishnan, 79, Malaysian Olympic sprinter (1972).[500]
- James Kelsey McConica, 93, Canadian Roman Catholic priest and academic.[501]
- Eric Moyo, 41, Zimbabwean gospel singer, brain bleed.[502]
- Jeff Oaks, 59, American poet and essayist.[503]
- Yıldıray Pağda, 85, Turkish Olympic athlete (1960).[504] (death announced on this date)
- Pat Quartermain, 86, English footballer (Oxford United, Cambridge United).[505]
- Atiqur Rahman, 92, Bangladeshi lieutenant general, chief of army staff (1986–1990) and director general of Bangladesh Rifles (1977–1982), heart attack.[506]
- Frank Riggs, 73, American politician and charter school executive, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1991–1993, 1995–1999).[507]
- Harrie Smeets, 63, Dutch Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Roermond (2018–2023), brain tumour.[508]
- Torben Ulrich, 95, Danish tennis player, writer and musician.[509]
21
- Carmen Barros, 98, Chilean actress (La Fiebre del Loco, The Guest), singer and theatre director.[510]
- David Donachie, 79, British historical novelist, cancer.[511]
- Martin Feeley, 73, Irish Olympic rower (1976) and surgeon.[512]
- Rebekka Habermas, 64, German historian (University of Göttingen).[513]
- Robert Harland, 88, American actor (Target: The Corruptors!).[514]
- Lenka Hlávková, 49, Czech musicologist, music historian and academic, shot.[515]
- Camille Huyghe, 93, French racing cyclist.[516]
- Norbert Kindlmann, 79, German Olympic rower (1972).[517]
- John C. Kornblum, 80, American diplomat, ambassador to Germany (1997–2001).[518]
- Paula Murphy, 95, American Hall of Fame racing driver.[519]
- David L. Norvell, 88, American politician, attorney general of New Mexico (1971–1975) and member of the New Mexico House of Representatives (1962–1970).[520]
- Cristina Pacheco, 82, Mexican journalist (La Jornada) and television presenter.[521]
- Roger Pomerleau, 76, Canadian politician, MP (1993–1997, 2008–2011).[522]
- Frederic Raurell, 93, Spanish Capuchin and theologian, co-founder of the Catalan Journal of Theology.[523]
- Josefa Saniel, 98, Filipino scholar, dean of University of the Philippines Asian Center (1980–1985).[524]
- Robert Solow, 99, American economist (Solow–Swan model), Nobel Prize laureate (1987).[525]
- Alexei Starobinsky, 75, Russian astrophysicist and cosmologist (Starobinsky inflation).[526]
- Ricardo Taja Ramírez, 40, Mexican politician, deputy (2015–2018), shot.[527]
- Dick Thoenen, 79, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies).[528]
- Carlos Eugenio Vides Casanova, 86, Salvadoran military officer, head of the national guard (1979–1983) and minister of national defense (1983–1989).[529]
- Carl Webb, 42, Australian rugby league player (Brisbane Broncos, North Queensland Cowboys, national team), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[530]
22
- Tom Bogs, 79, Danish Olympic boxer (1964).[531]
- Andy Brandt, 85, Canadian politician, Ontario MPP (1981–1990).[532]
- Frank Cassenti, 78, French stage and film director and screenwriter (The Song of Roland).[533]
- Jorge Cauas, 89, Chilean economist and politician, minister of finance (1974–1976) and ambassador to the United States (1977–1978).[534]
- Aleksei Chernavskii, 85, Russian mathematician.[535]
- Oliver Everett, 80, British diplomat and public servant, Royal Librarian (1985–2002).[536]
- Howard Fargo, 95, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1981–2000).[537]
- Dimas Filgueiras, 79, Brazilian Olympic footballer (1964).[538]
- Eva Hauserová, 69, Czech journalist and writer.[539]
- Imroz, 97, Indian visual artist and poet.[540]
- Sajid Khan, 71, Indian actor and singer, cancer.[541]
- John Mairai, 78, French Polynesian poet, actor, and playwright.[542]
- Micha Michaely, 95, Israeli economist.[543]
- Heike Matthiesen, 59, German classical guitarist, cancer.[544]
- Ryan Minor, 49, American baseball player (Baltimore Orioles), colon cancer.[545]
- Ian Punnett, 63, American radio broadcaster (Coast to Coast AM), author and academic, liver disease.[546]
- Armando Sardi, 83, Italian Olympic sprinter (1960).[547]
- Ruth Seymour, 88, American radio executive (KCRW).[548]
- Garly Sojo, 24, Venezuelan basketball player (Cocodrilos de Caracas, Broncos de Caracas, Capitanes de la Ciudad de México), complications from an epileptic seizure.[549]
- Pratap Narayanrao Sonawane, 75, Indian politician, MP (2009–2014) and Maharashtra MLC (1998–2009).[550]
- Ingrid Steeger, 76, German actress (Nurse Report, Three Men in the Snow, Andre Handles Them All), intestinal obstruction.[551]
- Naser Tahmasb, 84, Iranian actor and voice actor (Princess of Rome), stroke.[552]
- Giancarlo Tesini, 94, Italian politician, minister of transport (1992–1993) and deputy (1972–1992).[553]
- Thomas Williams, 93, New Zealand Roman Catholic cardinal, archbishop of Wellington (1979–2005).[554]
- Zhu Ling, 50, Chinese thallium poisoning victim, brain cancer.[555]
23
- Iván Almeida, 45, Paraguayan football player (Sportivo Patria) and manager (Sportivo Trinidense, Resistencia), complications from aortic valve surgery.[556]
- Hugh Aynesworth, 92, American journalist (Dallas Times Herald, Dallas Morning News, The Washington Times) and author.[557]
- Bernard Bem, 87, Polish footballer (Ruch Chorzów, BKS STAL).[558]
- Paul Cameron, 91, American football player (BC Lions, Pittsburgh Steelers).[559]
- Izabella Cywińska, 88, Polish theater and film director, and film critic.[560]
- John Greenwood, 89, Australian politician.[561]
- Fredrik Heffermehl, 85, Norwegian peace activist, president of the Norwegian Peace Council (1988–2004).[562]
- Murad Kajlayev, 92, Russian composer and conductor, People's Artist of the USSR (1981).[563]
- Rihupisa Justus Kandando, 60, Namibian politician, president of SWANU (1998–2007).[564]
- Roman Krutsyk, 78, Ukrainian politician, MP (1994–1998), director of Museum of Soviet Occupation (since 2007).[565]
- Dejumo Lewis, 80, Nigerian actor (The Village Headmaster, A Place in the Stars, Agogo Eewo).[566]
- Samboy Lim, 61, Filipino basketball player (San Miguel Beermen, Welcoat House Paints, national team).[567]
- Lynn Loring, 80, American actress (Splendor in the Grass, Pressure Point, Doppelgänger) and television and film producer.[568]
- Bonda Mani, 60, Indian actor (Muthu, Sundara Travels, Winner) and comedian, kidney failure.[569]
- David W. McAlpin, 78, American linguist.[570]
- Lisandro Meza, 86, Colombian singer and accordionist, complications from a stroke.[571]
- Mike Nussbaum, 99, American actor (Fatal Attraction, Field of Dreams, Men in Black).[572]
- Frank Okey, 104, American tennis and squash player.[573]
- Harold Osher, 99, American cardiologist.[574]
- William Pope.L, 68, American visual artist.[575]
- Michael Radulescu, 80, Romanian-German composer.[576]
- M. M. Rajendran, 88, Indian civil servant, governor of Odisha (1999–2004).[577]
- Richard Rampton, 82, British libel lawyer.[578]
- Richard Romanus, 80, American actor (Mean Streets, Strike Force, Wizards).[579]
- Peter Schiller, 92, German-born American neuroscientist.[580]
- Yoshikatsu Takeiri, 97, Japanese politician, MP (1967–1990), pneumonia.[581]
- James Weldishofer, 94, American politician, member of the Ohio House of Representatives (1967–1968).[582]
- Lynne Zylstra, 78, New Zealand artist.[583]
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- Cheri Barry, 68, American politician, mayor of Meridian, Mississippi (2009–2013).[584]
- Joseph Berger, 99, American sociologist and social psychologist (Expectation states theory).[585]
- David Bookbinder, 82, British politician.[586]
- Richard Bowes, 79, American science fiction author.[587]
- Len Cella, 86, American actor and director, traffic collision.[588]
- Tibor Czibere, 93, Hungarian engineer, university professor, minister of education (1988–1989).[589]
- Troy Dargan, 26, Australian rugby league player (South Sydney Rabbitohs, Cook Islands national team), traffic collision.[590]
- Mary Dawson, 81, Canadian lawyer and civil servant, conflict of interest and ethics commissioner (2007–2018).[591]
- Kamar de los Reyes, 56, Puerto Rican actor (One Life to Live, Sleepy Hollow, Call of Duty: Black Ops II), cancer.[592]
- Naomi Feil, 91, American gerontologist.[593]
- Richard Franklin, 87, English actor (Doctor Who, Crossroads, Emmerdale), writer and director.[594]
- Eveline Gottzein, 92, German engineer and university professor.[595]
- José Haring, 83, German Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Limoeiro do Norte (2000–2017).[596]
- Vasilis Karras, 70, Greek laïko singer, complications from cancer and COVID-19.[597]
- Rex Kodippili, 85, Sri Lankan actor (Kauda Bole Alice, Sonduru Dadabima, Ohoma Harida).[598]
- Miro Kwasnica, 88, Canadian politician.[599]
- David Leland, 82, British film director (Wish You Were Here, Virgin Territory), screenwriter (Mona Lisa), BAFTA winner (1988), and actor.[600]
- David Libai, 89, Israeli jurist and politician, MK (1984–1996), minister of justice (1992–1996) and interior (1995).[601]
- Melika Mohammadi, 23, Iranian footballer (Bam Khatoon, national team), traffic collision.[602]
- Ron Nelson, 94, American composer.[603]
- Ngethe Njoroge, 95, Kenyan diplomat, high commissioner to the United Kingdom (1970–1979).[604]
- Alice Parker, 98, American composer, arranger, and choral conductor.[605]
- Nisar Qadri, 82, Pakistani actor (Khamosh Pani, Hum Ek Hain).[606]
- Kazimieras Ragulskis, 97, Lithuanian engineer, member of the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences.[607]
- Harry Rosen, 92, Canadian menswear retailer, founder of Harry Rosen Inc.[608]
- Hazel Rossotti, 93, British chemist.[609]
- Willie Ruff, 92, American jazz musician and educator.[610]
- Reggie Savage, 53, Canadian ice hockey player (Washington Capitals, Quebec Nordiques), cancer.[611]
- Bjørn Skogstad Aamo, 77, Norwegian politician and economist, director of the Financial Supervisory Authority of Norway (1993–2011).[612]
- Sherif Sonbol, 67, Egyptian photographer.[613]
- Paul Tapponnier, 76, French geologist.[614]
- Mike Weston, 85, English rugby union player (national team, British & Irish Lions).[615]
- Milan Zeleny, 81, Czech-American economist.[616]
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- Yehoshua Ben-Arieh, 95, Israeli geographer, rector of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (1993–1997).[617]
- Frieder Birzele, 83, German politician, member of the Landtag of Baden-Württemberg (1976–2006).[618]
- Anthony Dias Blue, 82, American author and columnist.[619]
- Jim Breaks, 83, British professional wrestler.[620]
- Vinie Burrows, 99, American stage actress.[621]
- Pamela Cluff, 92, British-born Canadian architect.[622]
- Élise Fischer, 75, French writer, journalist and novelist.[623]
- David Freeman, 84, American record label owner (County Records) and music historian, Alzheimer's disease.[624]
- Bill Granger, 54, Australian chef and food writer (The Independent), cancer.[625]
- Alain Laurier, 79, French Olympic football player (1968) and manager (Istres).[626]
- Razi Mousavi, 59–60, Iranian major general, airstrike.[627]
- Robert Porter, 81, Australian rules footballer (Hawthorn).[628]
- Tom Priestley, 91, British film and sound editor (Deliverance, The Great Gatsby, 1984).[629]
- Eugenio Riccomini, 87, Italian art historian.[630]
- Henry Sandon, 95, English antique expert (Antiques Roadshow), stroke.[631]
- Susan K. Sell, 65, American scholar.[632]
- Thanh Điền, 56, Vietnamese guitarist, anemia.[633]
- Larry Walker, 88, American visual artist.[634]
- Thomas Walter Warnes, 84–85, English gastroenterologist.[635]
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- Edwin Amidon, 89, American politician.[636]
- Bandit, 38, Thai drag queen (Drag Race Thailand), costume designer, and stylist.[637]
- Jolly Bastian, 57, Indian stunt director (Putnanja, Annayya, Super Ranga), heart attack.[638]
- Patrick Buisson, 74, French journalist (Minute, Valeurs actuelles, Le Crapouillot) and political advisor.[639]
- Lukas Enembe, 56, Indonesian politician, governor of Papua (2013–2023), kidney failure.[640]
- John Fernandez, 82, Malaysian politician, MP (2008–2013).[641]
- Armando Guadiana Tijerina, 77, Mexican politician, member of the Congress of Coahuila (1973–1976) and senator (since 2018), prostate cancer.[642]
- Joseph Hendrie, 98, American physicist, chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (1977–1979).[643]
- David Kernan, 85, British actor (Mix Me a Person, Zulu, Carry On Abroad).[644]
- Riaz Khokhar, 80, Pakistani diplomat, foreign secretary (2002–2005), ambassador to the United States (1997–1999) and China (1999–2002).[645]
- Elsa Lystad, 93, Norwegian actress (Hurra for Andersens!, Deilig er fjorden!, Smuglere).[646]
- Salmi Manja, 86, Malaysian novelist, poet, and journalist.[647]
- Lesley McNaught-Mändli, 59, British-born Swiss show jumper, Olympic silver medallist (2000).[648]
- Ronald Mehlich, 54, Polish athlete.[649]
- Yaşar Okuyan, 73, Turkish politician, writer, and journalist, minister of labour and social security (1999–2002) and MP (1996–2002), lung disease.[650]
- Tony Oxley, 85, English free improvising drummer, co-founder of Incus Records.[651]
- Sir Gurney Pease, 5th Baronet, 96, British hotelier and politician.[652]
- Noel Peyton, 88, Irish footballer (Leeds United, Shamrock Rovers, national team.[653]
- James Ray, 66, American basketball player (Denver Nuggets, Berloni Torino, Fenerbahçe), complications from surgery.[654]
- Bobby Rivers, 70, American television personality (WISN-TV, WPIX, VH1), cancer.[655]
- Wolfgang Schäuble, 81, German politician and lawyer, minister of finance (2009–2017), president (2017–2021) and member of the Bundestag (since 1972), cancer.[656]
- Tom Smothers, 86, American comedian, musician (Smothers Brothers) and actor (Get to Know Your Rabbit, Serial), lung cancer.[657]
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- Rotimi Akeredolu, 67, Nigerian lawyer and politician, governor of Ondo State (since 2017), leukemia.[658]
- Yuri Arabov, 69, Russian screenwriter (The Lonely Voice of Man, Days of Eclipse, Moloch), writer and poet.[citation needed]
- Ken Bowman, 81, American football player (Green Bay Packers).[659]
- Juliette Carré, 90, French actress.[660]
- Jackie D'Amico, 87, American mobster (Gambino crime family).[661]
- Darchhawna, 87, Indian writer.[662]
- Jacques Delors, 98, French economist and politician, minister of finance (1981–1984), MEP (1979–1981), and president of the European Commission (1985–1995).[663]
- Éamonn Draper, 83, Irish actor (Ros na Rún).[664]
- Patricia Ferreira, 65, Spanish film and television director and screenwriter (I Know Who You Are, The Wild Ones).[665]
- Forestry, 27, American Thoroughbred racehorse.[666]
- Gaston Glock, 94, Austrian engineer and weapons industry executive, founder of Glock.[667]
- Martin Hatcher, 96, American politician.[668]
- Fred Kaufman, 99, Canadian jurist, judge of the Quebec Court of Appeal (1973–1991) and acting chief justice of Quebec (1990–1991).[669]
- Herb Kohl, 88, American politician, businessman (Kohl's), and sports team owner (Milwaukee Bucks), member of the U.S. Senate (1989–2013).[670]
- Maria Laina, 76, Greek poet.[671]
- Sir Martin Laing, 81, British construction executive.[672]
- Lee Sun-kyun, 48, South Korean actor (My Mister, Parasite, Paju), suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning.[673]
- Itzhak Levanon, 79, Israeli diplomat, ambassador to Egypt (2009–2011).[674]
- Ignacio E. Lozano Jr., 96, American diplomat, ambassador to El Salvador (1976–1977).[675]
- Jack McLean, 77, Scottish journalist and art teacher.[676]
- Ghali Umar Na'Abba, 65, Nigerian politician, speaker of the House of Representatives (1999–2003).[677]
- Mbongeni Ngema, 68, South African playwright (Sarafina!, Woza Albert!), traffic collision.[678]
- Michael Kwabena Ntumy, 65, Ghanaian Pentecostal televangelist, chairman of the Church of Pentecost (1998–2008).[679]
- Bob Panasik, 82, Canadian golfer.[680]
- Robert Andrew Parker, 96, American illustrator.[681]
- Lydia Puccinelli, 93, American artist and art curator.[682]
- Frederick Sachs, 82, American biologist.[683]
- Odete Santos, 82, Portuguese politician, MP (1980–2007).[684]
- María Seoane, 75, Argentine economist, journalist, and writer, director of LRA Radio Nacional (2009–2015).[685]
- Leonard Singer, 80, British-born Manx politician, member of the House of Keys (2001–2006, 2011–2016).[686]
- PC Siqueira, 37, Brazilian Internet personality, actor (Internet – O Filme), and television presenter, suicide by hanging.[687]
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- Shaharuddin Abdullah, 75, Malaysian footballer (Penang, national team, 1972 Olympic team).[688]
- Norair Arakelian, 87, Armenian mathematician.[689] (death announced on this date)
- Elmer Austin, 74, American basketball player (North Carolina A&T Aggies)[690]
- Dave Bailey, 97, American jazz drummer.[691]
- François Bracci, 72, French football player (Marseille, national team) and manager (Rouen).[692]
- Francis Dhomont, 97, French composer.[693]
- Kelly Doran, 66, American businessman and real estate developer, cancer.[694]
- Alda Grimaldi, 104, Italian television director and actress.[695]
- Hardi, 72, Indonesian visual artist.[696]
- Günter Hirschmann, 88, German footballer (1. FC Magdeburg, East Germany national team).[697]
- Frank Kaderabek, 94, American trumpeter.[698]
- Eduard Khamitov, 86, Russian scientist and politician, MP (2005–2007).[699]
- Tandy Marlin, 53, American racing driver.[700]
- Hernán Martínez, 81, Colombian chemical engineer and politician, minister of mines and energy (2006–2010).[701]
- Dick Marty, 78, Swiss politician, member of the Council of States (1995–2011).[702]
- Jacquelyn Mattfeld, 98, American musicologist and academic administrator.[703]
- Bill McColl, 93, American football player (Chicago Bears).[704]
- Dermot Meagher, 83, American lawyer and judge.[705]
- Sanford K. Moats, 102, American lieutenant general.[706]
- Per Myrberg, 90, Swedish actor (A Handful of Love, The Simple-Minded Murderer, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo).[707]
- Carlos Pulido, 52, Venezuelan baseball player (Minnesota Twins).[708]
- Herman Raucher, 95, American writer (Summer of '42, Watermelon Man, The Other Side of Midnight).[709]
- Michael Sacco, 86, American labor leader.[710]
- Abubakar Siddique, 89, Bangladeshi poet, writer and critic.[711]
- Pedro Suárez-Vértiz, 54, Peruvian singer-songwriter (Arena Hash), heart attack.[712]
- Tommy Talton, 74, American guitarist (We the People, Cowboy).[713]
- Vijayakanth, 71, Indian actor (Senthoora Poove, Thayagam) and politician, Tamil Nadu MLA (2006–2016), pneumonia and COVID-19.[714]
- Bill Voss, 80, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox, California Angels, Milwaukee Brewers).[715]
- Kurt Wagner, 70, German actor, cancer.[716]
- Patrick Walsh, 92, Northern Irish Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Down and Connor (1991–2008).[717]
- Lloyd R. Welch, 96, American information theorist.[718]
- Donald Wildmon, 85, American United Methodist minister, author, and radio host, founder of the American Family Association, Lewy body dementia.[719]
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- Mike Barnett, 77, English-born Australian politician, member (1974–1996) and speaker (1986–1993) of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly, complications from dementia.[720]
- Hermann Baumann, 89, German horn player.[721]
- Greg Boester, 55, American Olympic ski jumper (1994).[722]
- John M. Burns, 84–85, English comics artist (The Seekers, Modesty Blaise, Judge Dredd).[723]
- Kurtis Chapman, 26, English professional wrestler (Revolution Pro Wrestling).[724]
- Gustavo Cisneros, 78, Venezuelan conglomerate industry executive, president of Grupo Cisneros (since 1970).[725]
- Gil de Ferran, 56, French-born Brazilian racing driver, CART champion (2000, 2001), 2003 Indianapolis 500 winner, heart attack.[726]
- Sir Michael Hardie Boys, 92, New Zealand lawyer, jurist, and vice-regal representative, judge of the High Court (1980–1989), governor-general (1996–2001), privy counsellor (since 1989).[727]
- Maurice Hines, 80, American dancer, singer and actor (The Cotton Club).[728]
- Killer Khan, 76, Japanese professional wrestler (Mid-South, Stampede, WWF), aortic dissection.[729]
- Marceli Kosman, 83, Polish historian.[730]
- Roland Leong, 78, American drag racer.[731]
- Les McCann, 88, American jazz pianist, pneumonia.[732]
- Rossy Mendoza, 80, Mexican vedette, actress (Sweetly You'll Die Through Love), and dancer, heart attack.[733]
- Joey Meyer, 74, American basketball coach (DePaul Blue Demons).[734]
- Khaled Nezzar, 86, Algerian military officer, chief of staff (1988–1990).[735]
- Sandra Reaves-Phillips, 79, American actress (Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, Round Midnight, Lean on Me), writer, and singer.[736]
- Lammie Robertson, 76, Scottish footballer (Halifax Town, Exeter City, Brighton & Hove Albion), prostate cancer.[737]
- A. Kimball Romney, 98, American social sciences professor (University of California, Irvine), co-founder of cognitive anthropology.[738]
- Toshio Sakata, 82, Japanese comedian.[739]
- Ramzi T. Salamé, 70, Lebanese writer and artist.[740]
- Ron Stockman, 89, Australian rules footballer (Footscray, South Melbourne).[741]
- Ron Taylor, 91, Australian rugby league player (Eastern Suburbs, South Sydney, New South Wales).[742]
- Mosese Tikoitoga, Fijian soldier and diplomat, commander of the Military Forces (2014–2015).[743]
- Roger Vowles, 91, English cricketer.[744]
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- Bryan Ansell, 68, British game designer (Warhammer).[745]
- Paul Buysse, 78, Belgian businessman.[746]
- Jean-Gabriel Castel, 95, French-Canadian law professor.[747]
- Nelma Costa, 101, Brazilian actress.[748]
- Martha Diamond, 79, American painter.[749]
- Dennis Edney, 77, Scottish-born Canadian lawyer, complications from dementia.[750]
- Bernie Fagan, 74, English footballer (Los Angeles Aztecs, Portland Timbers).[751]
- Keith Fowler, 84, American actor.[752]
- Chuck Harrison, 82, American baseball player (Houston Astros, Kansas City Royals).[753]
- Yehudith Huebner, 102, Austrian-born Israeli civil servant and diplomat.[754]
- Norma Izard, 90, English cricketer (national team).[755]
- Khachim Karmokov, 82, Russian politician, MP (1993–1995) and senator (2001–2009).[756]
- Roger E. Kirk, 93, American psychologist.[757]
- Luboš Kohoutek, 88, Czech astronomer, discoverer of Comet Kohoutek.[758]
- Harvey S. Leff, 86, American physicist.[759]
- Robin McEwan, Lord McEwan, 80, Scottish judge, senator of the College of Justice (2000–2008).[760]
- Cindy Morgan, 69, American actress (Tron, Caddyshack, Falcon Crest).[761]
- Paddy Murphy, 89, Irish Gaelic footballer.[762]
- Red Paden, 67, American juke joint owner, complications following heart surgery.[763]
- Douglas J. J. Peters, 60, American politician, member (2007–2021) and majority leader (2016–2019) of the Maryland Senate, multiple myeloma.[764]
- John Pilger, 84, Australian documentary filmmaker (Year Zero: The Silent Death of Cambodia, Death of a Nation, The Secret Country: The First Australians Fight Back) and journalist, pulmonary fibrosis.[765]
- Leo Prabhu, 90, Indian dramatist, playwright and novelist.[766]
- Pierre Pranchère, 96, French politician, deputy (1956–1958) and MEP (1979–1989).[767]
- Bhavani Shankar, 66–67, Indian pakhawaj drum player, cardiac arrest.[768]
- Sir Moray Stewart, 85, British civil servant, Second Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Defence (1990–1996).[769]
- Mick Wheble, 74, British racing manager, author and charity advocate, oesophageal cancer.[770]
- Tom Wilkinson, 75, British actor (The Full Monty, In the Bedroom, Michael Clayton), BAFTA winner (1998), cardiac arrest.[771]
- Ian Wingrove, 79, British visual effects artist (Return to Oz, The Dark Crystal, The Wolfman).[772]
- Aki Yashiro, 73, Japanese singer, interstitial pneumonia.[773]
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- Luís Blanco Vila, 87, Spanish journalist.[774]
- June Jackson Christmas, 99, American psychiatrist, heart failure.[775]
- Jay Clayton, 82, American jazz vocalist, small-cell lung cancer.[776]
- Colita, 83, Spanish photographer, peritonitis.[777]
- Shecky Greene, 97, American comedian and actor (History of the World, Part I, Splash, Tony Rome).[778]
- Edith Halbert, 92, American physicist.[779]
- Kariman Hamza, 81, Egyptian journalist and presenter.[780]
- Dale Hodges, 82, Canadian politician, Calgary city councillor (1983–2013).[781]
- Melissa Hoskins, 32, Australian Olympic cyclist (2012), traffic collision.[782]
- Eddie Bernice Johnson, 88, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1993–2023) and Texas Senate (1987–1993).[783]
- Amir Banoo Karimi, 92, Iranian academic, pulmonary heart disease.[784]
- Mathieu Khedimi, 59, French rugby league footballer (AS Saint-Estève, national team) and coach (AS Saint-Estève).[785]
- Benjamin Kiplagat, 34, Ugandan Olympic long-distance runner (2008, 2012, 2016), stabbed.[786]
- Maunu Kurkvaara, 97, Finnish film director (Yksityisalue, 4x4) and producer (Let Not One Devil Cross the Bridge).[787]
- Jaerock Lee, 80, South Korean Christian pastor and convicted sex offender, founder of the Manmin Central Church.[788]
- Erik Meyn, 68, Norwegian journalist and television director.[789]
- Ana Ofelia Murguía, 90, Mexican actress (The Queen of the Night, Nobody Will Speak of Us When We're Dead, Coco).[790]
- Susi Newborn, 73, New Zealand environmental activist.[791]
- Oscar Quitak, 97, British actor (Yes, Prime Minister, Howards' Way, A Very British Coup).[792]
- Pranab K. Sen, 87, Indian-American statistician and academic.[793]
- O. S. Thyagarajan, 76, Indian Carnatic musician.[794]
- Cale Yarborough, 84, American Hall of Fame racing driver and founder of Cale Yarborough Motorsports, NASCAR Cup Series champion (1976, 1977, 1978).[795]
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