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Deaths in February 2013
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The following is a list of notable deaths in February 2013.
Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
- Name, age, country of citizenship and reason for notability, established cause of death, reference.
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February 2013
1
- Barney, 12, American Scottish Terrier, First Dog of President George W. Bush (2001–2009), lymphoma.[1]
- Gertrude Berman, 88, American politician.[2]
- Rudolf Dašek, 79, Czech guitarist.[3]
- Carol Brewster, 85, American actress (Untamed Women, Cat-Woman of the Moon, The Barkleys of Broadway) and model.[4]
- Gisèle Guillemot, 90, French writer and a member of the French Resistance.[5]
- Helene Hale, 94, American politician, Member of the Hawaii House of Representatives (2000–2006).[6]
- John Hamber, 81, United States Virgin Islands Olympic sailor.[7]
- Rocky Harris, 80, Australian cricket umpire.[8]
- Sir Paul Holmes, 62, New Zealand broadcaster, prostate cancer and heart problems.[9]
- Ed Koch, 88, American politician, U.S. Representative from New York (1969–1977), Mayor of New York City (1978–1989), television judge (The People's Court), heart failure.[10]
- Shanu Lahiri, 85, Indian painter.[11]
- Bert Long Jr., 72, American chef, painter, photographer and sculptor, pancreatic cancer.[12]
- Louis Luyt, 80, South African rugby union administrator and politician.[13]
- Tony Palomo, 81, American Guamanian politician, historian and journalist.[14]
- Robin Sachs, 61, English actor (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Galaxy Quest, Babylon 5), heart attack.[15]
- Dag Schjelderup-Ebbe, 86, Norwegian musicologist and composer.[16]
- Milan Vápenka, 69, Czech Olympic volleyball player.[17]
- Vladimir Yengibaryan, 80, Armenian light welterweight boxer, Olympic gold medallist (1956) for the Soviet Union.[18]
2
- Arlene Ackerman, 66, American educator and public schools superintendent, pancreatic cancer.[19]
- Michael D. Cohen, 67, American academic.[20]
- Winston Derrick, 62, Antiguan journalist.[21]
- Edith Houghton, 100, American baseball player and scout, first female scout in Major League Baseball.[22]
- Abraham Iyambo, 52, Namibian politician, Minister of the Fisheries and Marine Resources (1997–2010); Minister of Education (since 2010), stroke.[23]
- John Kerr, 81, American actor (South Pacific, The Streets of San Francisco).[24]
- Chris Kyle, 38, American author and Navy SEAL sniper, most lethal in U.S. military history, shot.[25]
- Sirajul Haq Memon, 79, Pakistani author, journalist and scholar, cardiac arrest.[26]
- Necdet Menzir, 68, Turkish bureaucrat and politician, Minister of Transport (1997–1998), respiratory failure.[27]
- Lino Oviedo, 69, Paraguayan politician and general, 2008; 2013 presidential candidate; leader of the National Union of Ethical Citizens, helicopter crash.[28]
- Pepper Paire, 88, American AAGPBL baseball player, inspiration for A League of Their Own.[29]
- Tarjei Rygnestad, 58, Norwegian physician.[30]
- P. Shanmugam, 85, Indian politician, Chief Minister of Puducherry (2000–2001), head injuries from a fall.[31]
- Jack Singer, 95, Canadian businessman and philanthropist.[32]
- Frank Stirrup, 88, English rugby league player.[33]
- Walt Sweeney, 71, American football player (San Diego Chargers), pancreatic cancer.[34]
- Kenneth W. Thompson, 91, American academic.[35]
- Guy F. Tozzoli, 90, American architect, lead designer of the World Trade Center.[36]
3
- Wolfgang Abraham, 71, German footballer.[37]
- Jadin Bell, 15, American bullying victim, suicide by hanging.[38]
- B. H. Born, 80, American basketball player (University of Kansas).[39]
- Cardiss Collins, 81, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Illinois (1973–1997).[40]
- John Michael D'Arcy, 80, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Fort Wayne-South Bend (1985–2009), lung and brain cancer.[41]
- Steve Demeter, 78, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers, Cleveland Indians), heart disease.[42]
- Deng Wei, 53, Chinese photographer.[43]
- Matija Duh, 23, Slovenian speedway rider, head injuries.[44]
- Joseph Egerega, 72, Nigerian Roman Catholic prelate, Apostolic Vicar of Bomadi (1997–2009).[45]
- Luigi Falco, 61, Italian politician and doctor.[46]
- Oscar Feltsman, 91, Russian composer.[47]
- Peter Gilmore, 81, British actor (The Onedin Line, Carry On, Doctor Who).[48]
- Ragnar Heurlin, 84, Swedish Olympic sprint cancer.[49]
- Ichikawa Danjūrō XII, 66, Japanese Kabuki actor, pneumonia.[50]
- James Muri, 93, American World War II pilot.[51]
- David Oates, 50, British sports commentator (BBC Sport).[52]
- Zlatko Papec, 79, Croatian footballer.[53]
- Ignace Baguibassa Sambar-Talkena, 77, Togolese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Kara (1996–2009).[54]
- Mike Schwartz, 63, American anti-abortion activist, ALS.[55]
- Kåre Syrstad, 73, Norwegian farmers' union leader.[56]
- Robert Anthony Welch, 65, Irish author and academic, cancer.[57]
- Jam Mohammad Yousaf, 58, Pakistani politician, Chief Minister of Balochistan (2002–2007), cardiac arrest.[58]
4
- Kaarina Autio, 71, Finnish Olympic gymnast.[59]
- Dirk Ballendorf, 73, American-born Guamanian historian.[60]
- Donald Byrd, 80, American jazz trumpeter.[61]
- Darlan, 5, British Thoroughbred racehorse, injuries sustained during a race.[62]
- Margaret Frazer, 66, American historical novelist, breast cancer.[63]
- Joe C. Gardner, 68, American politician, member of the Mississippi House of Representatives (since 2007).[64]
- Richard E. Geis, 85, American science fiction writer.[65]
- Des Raj Goyal, 83–84, Indian journalist, academic and author.[66]
- Pat Halcox, 82, British jazz trumpeter.[67]
- John Baptist Liu Jingshan, 99, Chinese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Ningxia (1984–2009).[68]
- Anthony Legge, 73, British archaeologist and academic.[69]
- M. Bhanumathi, 66–67, Indian stage and film actress.[70]
- Leonard Marsak, 88–89, American scholar.[71]
- Achilla Orru, 53, Ugandan musician, heart disease.[72]
- Theresia van der Pant, 88, Dutch sculptor (Equestrian statue of Queen Wilhelmina).[73]
- Vernon Robert Pearson, 89, American jurist, Washington Supreme Court Chief Justice (1981–1989), hip surgery complications.[74]
- John M. Peters, 86, American politician, member of the Iowa House of Representatives (1953–1955).[75]
- Reg Presley, 71, British singer (The Troggs) and songwriter ("Love Is All Around"), lung cancer.[76]
- Mohammad Ali Shah, 66, Pakistani surgeon and politician, Sindh Minister of Sports, heart attack.[77]
- Stewie, 7–8, world's longest domestic cat, cancer.[78]
- P. W. Underwood, 81, American football coach (Southern Mississippi).[79]
- Essie Mae Washington-Williams, 87, American schoolteacher.[80]
5
- Antonino Dos Santos Baptista, 79, Portuguese cyclist.[81]
- Nel Büch, 81, Dutch Olympic sprinter (1952).[82]
- Stuart Freeborn, 98, English make-up artist (Star Wars, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Superman).[83]
- Reinaldo Gargano, 78, Uruguayan politician, Senator (1985–2005, 2008–2010), Minister of Foreign Affairs (2008–2010), heart failure.[84]
- Harrison T. Groutage, 87, American painter and educator.[85]
- Gerry Hambling, 86, English film editor (Pink Floyd – The Wall, Midnight Express, Mississippi Burning), BAFTA winner (1979, 1990, 1991).[86]
- Egil Hovland, 88, Norwegian composer.[87]
- Paul Gordon Jarvis, 77, British ecologist.[88]
- Kenneth Jernstedt, 95, American fighter pilot.[89]
- Charles Longbottom, 82, British politician, MP for York (1959–1966).[90]
- Tom McGuigan, 91, New Zealand politician, MP for Lyttelton (1969–1975).[91]
- Marshall Miles, 86, American bridge player and author, complications from a heart attack.[92]
- Leda Mileva, 93, Bulgarian writer, translator and diplomat.[93]
- Marguerite Perrou, 96, French Olympian
- Bazy Tankersley, 91, American newspaper publisher and horse breeder.[94]
- Paul Tanner, 95, American trombonist, one of the last surviving members of the Glenn Miller Orchestra, complications from pneumonia.[95]
- Adrianus Taroreh, 46, Indonesian Olympic boxer.[96]
- Shelby Whitfield, 77, American sports announcer and author.[97]
- Klaus Wyrtki, 87, American oceanographer.[98]
- Derek Yalden, 72, British zoologist.[99]
6
- Ronnie Allen, 74, American pool player.[100]
- Chokri Belaid, 48, Tunisian politician, assassination by shooting.[101]
- Menachem Elon, 89, Israeli jurist, justice on the Supreme Court (1977–1993).[102]
- Arthé Guimond, 81, Canadian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Grouard-McLennan (2000–2006).[103]
- Joseph Madec, 89, French Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Fréjus-Toulon (1983–2000).[104]
- Alden Mason, 93, American artist.[105]
- Mo-Do, 46, Italian musician ("Eins, Zwei, Polizei"), suicide.[106]
- Walter Nowick, 87, American teacher of Rinzai Zen.[107]
- Ira Rubin, 82, American professional bridge player.[108]
- Yahya Sulong, 84, Malaysian comedian and actor.[109]
- Betty Twarog, 85, American biochemist.[110]
- René Vestri, 74, French politician, Senator for Alpes-Maritimes (since 2008) and Mayor of Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat (since 2002).[111]
- Adrián Villagómez García, 61, Mexican politician, MP for Nuevo León (2003–2006).[112]
- Douglas Warren, 93, Australian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Wilcannia-Forbes (1967–1994).[113]
7
- William Anthony Hughes, 91, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Covington (1979–1995).[114]
- L. Brent Kington, 78, American blacksmith and educator.[115]
- Nic Knudtzon, 90, Norwegian telecommunications engineer.[116]
- Howard Lassoff, 57, American and Israeli basketball player (Maccabi Tel Aviv).[117]
- Like-A-Butterfly, 18, Irish Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare, colic.[118]
- John Livermore, 94, American geologist.[119]
- Niki Marangou, 65, Cypriot writer and painter, traffic collision.[120]
- José Moustache, 80, Guadeloupean politician, President of the Regional Council (1983–1986).[121]
- Amedeus Msarikie, 81, Tanzanian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Moshi (1986–2007).[122]
- K. K. Nayar, 82, Indian politician.[123]
- Aki Orr, 81, German–born Israeli politician and writer.[124]
- Krsto Papić, 79, Croatian screenwriter and film director (My Uncle's Legacy).[125]
- Peter Steen, 77, Danish actor.[126]
- Elvi Svendsen, 93, Danish Olympic swimmer.[127]
- József Tóth, 72, Hungarian geographer and academic, rector of the University of Pécs.[128]
- Jürgen Untermann, 84, German linguist.[129]
8
- Sam Boaz, 95, American politician, member of Tennessee House of Representatives (1963–1967).[130]
- Ralph Braun, 72, American businessman, founder and CEO of Braun Corporation.[131]
- Chris Brinker, 42, American producer (The Boondock Saints) and director, aortic aneurysm.[132]
- Giovanni Cheli, 94, Italian Roman Catholic cardinal, Permanent Observer of the Holy See to the United Nations (1973–1986), natural causes.[133]
- Claude Covassi, 42, Swiss criminal and spy, drug overdose.[134]
- James DePreist, 76, American conductor, complications from heart attack.[135]
- Herbert C. Dessauer, 91, American biochemist.[136]
- Maureen Dragone, 93, American journalist and author.[137]
- Jan Ellis, 71, South African rugby player, cancer.[138]
- Ron Hansell, 82, English footballer.[139]
- Kjell Hjertsson, 90, Swedish footballer.[140]
- Marjorie Housepian Dobkin, 90, American academic and author.[141]
- Patricia Hughes, 90, British radio announcer.[142]
- K. Daniel Haley, 83, American politician, member of the New York State Assembly (1971–1976).[143]
- György Kézdy, 76, Hungarian actor.[144]
- Lyle Lahey, 81, American political cartoonist.[145]
- Ian Lister, 66, Scottish footballer (Aberdeen, Dunfermline Athletic).[146]
- Joseph Ma Xue-sheng, 89, Chinese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Zhoucun (since 1997).[147]
- Mervyn McCord, 83, British army officer.[148]
- Des McGovern, 84, Australian rugby league footballer.[149]
- Jack Dale Mengenen, 91, Australian indigenous artist.[150]
- Motsapi Moorosi, 67, Lesotho Olympic sprinter.[151]
- John Morris, 76, Australian politician, Senator for New South Wales (1985–1990).[152]
- Knut Nesbø, 51, Norwegian footballer (Molde, Lyn, Stabæk), guitarist (Di Derre) and sports reporter, cancer.[153]
- Funmilola Ogundana, 32, Nigerian sprinter, died while giving birth.[154]
- Renato Olivieri, 87, Italian giallo novelist.[155]
- Rushdi Said, 92, Egyptian geologist.[156]
- Dieter Schütte, 89, German publisher (M. DuMont Schauberg).[157]
- Nevin S. Scrimshaw, 95, American nutritionist.[158]
- Yodtong Senanan, 75, Thai Muay Thai master and trainer.[159]
- Alan Sharp, 79, Scottish screenwriter (Rob Roy, Night Moves).[160]
- Bill Smith, 88, American Olympic swimmer.[161]
- Alfred Sosgórnik, 79, Polish Olympic athlete.[162]
- Jim Sweeney, 83, American football coach (Fresno State).[163]
- Elvie Villasanta, 85, Filipino comedian (Mommy Elvie's Problematic Show), breast cancer.[164]
9
- Richard Artschwager, 89, American painter, sculptor and illustrator, stroke.[165]
- Robert Ashton, 88, British historian.[166]
- Gérard Asselin, 62, Canadian politician, MP for Charlevoix (1993–2004) and Manicouagan (2004–2011).[167]
- Mike Banks, 90, British mountaineer and Royal Marines officer.[168]
- Enar Edberg, 76, Swedish Olympic weightlifter.[169]
- Bremer Ehrler, 98, American politician, Secretary of State of Kentucky (1988–1992).[170]
- Keiko Fukuda, 99, Japanese-born American martial artist.[171]
- Afzal Guru, 43, Indian Islamist terrorist (2001 Indian Parliament attack), execution by hanging.[172]
- H. Palmer Hall, 70, American poet, fiction writer, essayist, editor, and librarian.[173]
- Bill Irwin, 92, Canadian Olympic skier.[174]
- Miles J. Jones, 60, American forensic pathologist.[175]
- Colin Laverty, 75, Australian doctor and art collector.[176]
- Mark Linz, 77, German publisher.[177]
- Leonardo Polo, 87, Spanish philosopher.[178]
- Phil Remington, 92, American motorsports engineer.[179]
- Jimmy Smyth, 82, Irish hurler (Clare).[180]
- Richard Twiss, 58, American educator and author, heart attack.[181]
- Kåre Valebrokk, 72, Norwegian journalist, editor and television executive (TV 2).[182]
10
- Cornelis Bas, 85, Dutch mycologist.[183]
- W. Watts Biggers, 85, American novelist, creator of Underdog.[184]
- Sara Braverman, 95, Romanian-born Israeli Jewish Parachutists of Mandate Palestine member, co-founder of the IDF Women's Corps.[185]
- Marianne Brenton, 79, American politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1992–1998).[186]
- Pery Burge, 57, English artist, cancer.[187]
- Marie-Pierre Castel, 64, French actress (The Nude Vampire, The Shiver of the Vampires, Requiem for a Vampire).[188]
- Norman Crowder, 86, English priest, Archdeacon of Portsmouth (1985–1993).[189]
- Frank Farrelly, 81, American psychologist.[190]
- Baron Fielakepa, 51, Tongan government minister.[191]
- Sir John Gilmour, 4th Baronet, 68, British soldier and aristocrat.[192]
- David Hartman, 81, American-born Israeli rabbi and philosopher.[193]
- Boris Jacobsson, 75, Swedish Olympic sailor.[194]
- Lolong, Filipino-born saltwater crocodile, largest in captivity, pneumonia and cardiac arrest.[195]
- Bill Roost, 88, English footballer (Bristol Rovers).[196]
- Thierry Rupert, 35, French basketball player, complications of a heart attack.[197]
- Jake Thies, 86, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates).[198]
- Eugenio Trías Sagnier, 70, Spanish philosopher.[199]
- Ikuzo Sakurai, 68, Japanese politician.[200]
- Petro Vlahos, 96, American visual effects inventor and designer.[201]
- Zhuang Zedong, 72, Chinese table tennis player, involved in ping-pong diplomacy.[202]
11
- Tom Aspell, 62, New Zealand-born American foreign correspondent (NBC News), lung cancer.[203]
- Jim Boatwright, 61, American basketball player (Maccabi Tel Aviv), liver cancer.[204]
- Oswaldo Brenes Álvarez, 70, Costa Rican Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Ciudad Quesada (2008–2012).[205]
- Esther Buckley, 64, American educator, member of the United States Commission on Civil Rights (1983–1992), traffic collision.[206]
- Wayne Chernecki, 63, Canadian ice hockey player and businessman, lung cancer.[207]
- Mark Dalby, 75, British prelate, Archdeacon of Rochdale (1991–2000).[208]
- Kelefa Diallo, 53, Guinean general, Army chief of staff, plane crash.[209]
- William R. Eadington, 67, American economist.[210]
- Jack Eskridge, 89, American professional basketball player.[211]
- Kevin Gray, 55, American musical theatre actor (The Phantom of the Opera, The King and I), heart attack.[212]
- Yasuko Hatoyama, 90, Japanese political financier, MODS.[213]
- Richard Hill, 7th Baron Sandys, 81, British peer and landowner.[214]
- Rick Huxley, 72, English musician (The Dave Clark Five).[215]
- Vi Lloyd, 89, Australian politician, member of the New South Wales Legislative Council (1973–1981).[216]
- Teodor Lucuță, 57, Romanian footballer (Dinamo București), stroke and heart failure.[217]
- Auguste Mboe, 78, Central African diplomat and politician.[218]
- William D. Metz, 98, American historian.[219]
- Krzysztof Michalski, 64, Polish philosopher.[220]
- Kevin Peek, 66, Australian musician (Sky), melanoma.[221]
- Erik Quistgaard, 91, Danish engineer, director general of the European Space Agency (1980–1984).[222]
- Mark Scott, 89, British rower.[223]
- Brooke E. Sheldon, 81, American librarian.[224]
- Zoe Țapu, 78, Romanian agronomist.[225]
- Chrysler Thomas, 78, Grenadian politician, MP and Minister of Agriculture (1973–1979).[226]
- Rem Viakhirev, 78, Russian businessman, Chairman of Gazprom (1992–2001).[227]
- Pavlo Vigderhaus, 87, Ukrainian architect.[228]
- D. Vinayachandran, 66, Indian Malayalam poet.[229]
- Matthew White, 55, American basketball player (University of Pennsylvania), stabbing.[230]
- Alfred Zijai, 52, Albanian footballer (Flamurtari Vlorë).[231]
12
- Sattam bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, 72, Saudi royal, Governor of Riyadh Province (since 2011).[232]
- Bill Bell, 81, English businessman, Chairman of Port Vale F.C. (1987–2002).[233]
- Marion Bryden, 94, Canadian politician, MPP of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for Beaches—Woodbine (1975–1990).[234]
- Barnaby Conrad, 90, American author, heart failure.[235]
- Mal Couch, 74, American theologian.[236]
- Christopher Dorner, 33, American murderer, suicide by gunshot.[237]
- Bobby Gore, 76, American gang leader and activist.[238]
- Brian Langford, 77, English cricketer (Somerset).[239]
- Jimmy Mulroy, 72, Irish Gaelic football player and manager, member of the Seanad Éireann (1987–1989).[240]
- Richard Orton, 72, British composer and academic.[241]
- C. R. Krishnaswamy Rao Sahib, 86, Indian civil servant.[242]
- Kurt Redel, 94, German musician and conductor.[243]
- Rita Ridley, 66, British middle-distance runner and Commonwealth Games gold medallist, cancer.[244]
- Frank Seator, 37, Liberian footballer.[245]
- Tarmizi Taher, 76, Indonesian naval officer and politician, Minister of Religious Affairs (1993–1998).[246]
- Yasushi Takahashi, 88, Japanese theoretical physicist.[247]
- Reginald Turnill, 97, British aerospace correspondent (BBC), heart failure.[248]
- Jim Tysinger, 91, American politician, member of the Georgia Senate (1969–1998), pneumonia.[249]
- Hennadiy Udovenko, 81, Ukrainian politician, Minister for Foreign Affairs (1994–1998), President of the United Nations General Assembly (1997–1998).[250]
13
- John Ammonds, 88, British television producer.[251]
- Gabriele Basilico, 68, Italian photographer, cancer.[252]
- Paul Benzaquin, 90, American broadcaster.[253]
- Gerry Day, 91, American screenwriter (The Black Hole, Dennis the Menace).[254]
- George Finch, 82, British architect.[255]
- Izya Gershtein, 89, Kyrgyzstani film director.[256]
- John Holt, 53, American football player (Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Indianapolis Colts).[257]
- Pieter Kooijmans, 79, Dutch jurist, diplomat and politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs (1993–1994), Minister of State (since 2007).[258]
- Oswald LeWinter, 81, Austrian-born American writer.[259]
- David Lister, 82, British origami historian.[260]
- Andrée Malebranche, 96, Afro-Haitian painter and art instructor.[261]
- Harry Miller, 86, American college basketball coach (Fresno State, Wichita State, Stephen F. Austin).[262]
- Mos, 58, Burmese comedian and actor, liver disease.[263]
- Ove Nilsson, 84, Swedish Olympic rower.[264]
- William Randall, 97, American Negro league baseball player.[265]
- Don Scott, 84, British Olympic silver-medalist boxer (1948), Parkinson's disease.[266]
- Robert Senelle, 94, Belgian academic and constitutionalist.[267]
- Yuko Tojo, 73, Japanese political activist, interstitial pneumonia.[268]
- Ivan Večenaj, 92, Croatian painter.[269]
- Stefan Wigger, 80, German television actor.[270]
- Georges Wohlfart, 62, Luxembourgish politician, Minister for Health (1998–1999).[271]
- Tibor Zsíros, 82, Hungarian Olympic basketball player and coach.[272]
14
- Glenn Boyer, 89, American author and Wyatt Earp historian.[273]
- Mary Brave Bird, 58, American Lakota writer and activist.[274]
- Nurit Cohen, 73, Israeli actress (Life is Not Everything), cancer. [275]
- Richard Collins, 98, American screenwriter (Bonanza, Matlock), pneumonia.[276]
- Luis Cruzado, 71, Peruvian footballer (Universitario).[277]
- Frank DiPaolo, 106, American political figure and restaurateur.[278]
- Ronald Dworkin, 81, American philosopher and legal scholar, leukemia.[279]
- Walt Easley, 55, American football player (San Francisco 49ers).[280]
- Glynn Gregory, 73, American football player.[281]
- Aleksander Gudzowaty, 74, Polish businessman and economist.[282]
- Goldie Harvey, 31, Nigerian R&B and pop singer and television personality, intracerebral hemorrhage.[283]
- Mark Kamins, 57, American disc jockey, discovered Madonna, heart failure.[284]
- Sir Montague Levine, 90, British coroner and physician.[285]
- Fernando Lyra, 74, Brazilian politician, Minister of Justice (1985–1986), cardiopathy.[286]
- Shadow Morton, 72, American songwriter ("Leader of the Pack") and record producer (The Shangri-Las, Vanilla Fudge), cancer.[287]
- Kenneth Nance, 71, American politician, member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives (1968–1978), lung infection.[288]
- Friedrich Neznansky, 80, Russian writer.[289]
- Peter Olver, 95, British World War II fighter ace.[290]
- T. L. Osborn, 89, American televangelist and author.[291]
- Glenn Snyder, 88, American author and political scientist.[292]
- Reeva Steenkamp, 29, South African model, shot.[293]
- Tim Dog, 46, American rapper, complications of diabetes.[294]
- Kazuo Tsunoda, 94, Japanese fighter pilot.[295]
- Kimberly Walker, American soldier, strangled.[296]
- Zdeněk Zikán, 75, Czech footballer.[297]
15
- Sheikh Abdulkadir Nur Farah, 73, Somali cleric, preacher, and Islamic scholar known for his contributions to Dawah, Assassinated by Al-Shabab.[298]
- Hector Catling, 88, British archaeologist.[299]
- Cummin Clancy, 90, Irish Olympic discus thrower and businessman.[300]
- Kenneth Dement, 80, American attorney, College Football Hall of Fame player, Southeast Missouri State University Board of Regents president.[301]
- Pat Derby, 70, British–born American animal trainer, throat cancer.[302]
- Alain Desrosières, 72, French statistician.[303]
- Ian Fowler, 73, British journalist (Manchester Evening News), first person to link Moors Murders, Parkinson's disease.[304]
- Giovanni Narcis Hakkenberg, 89, Dutch Sea-lieutenant of the Royal Dutch Marines, decorated war hero and knight of the Military Order of William.[305]
- Earle Howard, 86, American politician, member of the Indiana House of Representatives (1986–1994).[306]
- Carmelo Imbriani, 37, Italian football player (S.S.C. Napoli, Genoa C.F.C.) and manager (Benevento Calcio), lymphoma.[307]
- Sanan Kachornprasart, 77, Thai general and politician, Deputy Prime Minister (1990, 1998–2000, 2008–2011), blood infection.[308]
- Ivan Kazanets, 94, Ukrainian politician, Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Ukrainian SSR (1963–1965); Minister of Ferrous Metallurgy of the Soviet Union.[309]
- Todor Kolev, 73, Bulgarian actor (The Goat Horn, The Hare Census, Toplo, King for a Day, Opasen char), lung cancer.[310]
- John A. MacNaughton, 67, Canadian financier and executive, Hodgkin's lymphoma.[311]
- Bill Morrison, 84, Australian politician, federal MP for St George (1969–1975, 1980–1984), Minister for Defence (1975).[312]
- Dattaji Nalawade, 77, Indian politician, Speaker of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly (1995–1999).[313]
- Alberto Nogar, 78, Filipo weightlifter, natural causes.[314]
- Tony Speller, 83, British politician, MP for North Devon (1979–1992).[315]
- Bill Steltemeier, 83, American executive, President (1980–2000), CEO (2000–2009), and Chairman (2000–2013) of Eternal Word Television Network.[316]
- Branford Taitt, 74, Barbadian politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs (1993–1994), President of the Senate (2008–2012).[317]
- Alan Tottoh, 68, British Olympic boxer.[318]
- Alberto Valtierra, 81, Spanish Olympic rower.[319]
16
- John Ayldon, 69, British opera singer.[320]
- Claudette Boyer, 75, Canadian politician, member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for Ottawa—Vanier (1999–2003), intracranial hemorrhage.[321]
- Ken Clark, 46, American football player (Indianapolis Colts, Nebraska Cornhuskers), heart attack.[322]
- Jan Dahm, 91, Norwegian World War II resistance member.[323]
- Benjamin Dy, 60, Filipino politician, Governor of Isabela (1992–2001), emphysema.[324]
- Colin Edwards, 21, Guyanese footballer, traffic collision.[325]
- Eric Ericson, 94, Swedish choral conductor and teacher.[326]
- Ken Gill, 80, British Anglican bishop, Bishop of Central Karnataka (South India; 1972–1980) and Assistant Bishop of Newcastle (England, 1980–1998).[327]
- Ennio Girolami, 78, Italian actor.[328]
- Jesús Ramón Martínez de Ezquerecocha Suso, 77, Spanish-born Ecuadorian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Babahoyo (1994–2008).[329]
- Les McNichol, 80, New Zealand rugby league player.[330]
- Grigory Pomerants, 94, Russian philosopher and cultural theorist.[331]
- Paul Rice, 64, English cricketer.[332]
- Edwin Russell, 73, English sculptor.[333]
- Tony Sheridan, 72, English rock and roll singer, early collaborator with The Beatles.[334]
- Harald Siepermann, 50, German animator (Tarzan, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Enchanted), cancer.[335]
- Ernie Vossler, 84, American professional golfer and course designer, dementia.[336]
- Markus Zürcher, 66, Swiss artist.[337]
17
- Francis J. Aguilar, 80, American business academic.[338]
- Derek Batey, 84, English quiz show host (Mr. & Mrs.).[339]
- William Bridges, 79, American author and business consultant, complications of Lewy body disease.[340]
- Richard Briers, 79, British actor (The Good Life, Ever Decreasing Circles, Peter Pan), emphysema.[341]
- Manoranjan Das, 89, Indian playwright.[342]
- Debbie Ford, 57, American author, cancer.[343]
- André Gingras, 46, Canadian dancer and choreographer, cancer.[344]
- Milan Gvero, 75, Bosnian Serb general (Army of Republika Srpska).[345]
- Phil Henderson, 44, American basketball player (Duke University).[346]
- Shmulik Kraus, 77, Israeli actor and pop rock singer, swine influenza.[347]
- Sophie Kurys, 87, American baseball player (Racine Belles), complications from surgery.[348]
- Tony Lorick, 71, American football player (Baltimore Colts, New Orleans Saints).[349]
- Georg Luck, 87, Swiss academic.[350]
- Mindy McCready, 37, American country music singer (Ten Thousand Angels), suicide by gunshot.[351]
- Luis Paulino Mora Mora, 68, Costa Rican jurist, President of the Supreme Court of Justice of Costa Rica (since 1999), pneumonia and diabetes.[352]
- Seán Óg Ó Ceallacháin, 89, Irish sports broadcaster.[353]
- Louis Spadia, 92, American football executive, founder of the Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame.[354]
- Maretta Taylor, 78, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (1990–2002).[355]
- Mike Westhues, 64, American singer-songwriter and guitarist.[356]
- David Whitehouse, 71, British-born American museum executive (The Corning Museum of Glass), cancer.[357]
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- Ahmadullah Affandi, 90, Indian scout leader and footballer.[358]
- Kevin Ayers, 68, English psychedelic rock songwriter and musician (Soft Machine, Wilde Flowers).[359]
- Otto Beisheim, 89, German billionaire businessman, founder of Metro AG, suicide.[360]
- Kevin Black, 69, New Zealand radio broadcaster, suspected heart attack.[361]
- Jerry Buss, 80, American entrepreneur, owner of the Los Angeles Lakers, cancer and kidney failure.[362]
- Alger Chapman Jr., 81, American finance executive, CEO and Chairman of the Chicago Board Options Exchange (1986–1997), heart failure.[363]
- Chu Hsing-yu, 56, Taiwanese politician, MLY (1993–2005), heart attack.[364]
- Elspet Gray, Baroness Rix, 83, Scottish actress and philanthropist.[365]
- Damon Harris, 62, American soul and R&B singer (The Temptations), prostate cancer.[366]
- Godfrey Hewitt, 73, British evolutionary geneticist.[367]
- Chieko Honda, 49, Japanese voice actress (Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ, Here is Greenwood), cancer.[368]
- James Irvine, 54, British furniture designer.[369]
- Okey Isima, 56, Nigerian Olympic footballer.[370]
- Igal Lichtman, American technology chief executive, cancer.[371]
- Anthony Theodore Lobo, 75, Pakistani Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Islamabad-Rawalpindi (1993–2010).[372]
- Matt Mattox, 91, American jazz and ballet teacher.[373]
- Craig McKinley, 48, Canadian physician and aquanaut (NEEMO 7 mission).[374]
- Gustaf Adolf Neumann, 88, Austrian journalist.[375]
- Mikhail Pakhomov, 36, Russian politician.[376]
- Otfried Preußler, 89, German children's book author (The Robber Hotzenplotz).[377] (German)
- Qian Haiyan, 57, Chinese civil servant and diplomat, cancer.[378]
- Shayle R. Searle, 84, New Zealand-born American statistician, cancer.[379]
- Joel Silberg, 85, Israeli director and screenwriter.[380]
- Pep Simek, 86, American businessman, founder of Tombstone pizza.[381]
- Alan F. Westin, 83, American academic, cancer.[382]
- Hugh E. Wild, 94, American air force general.[383]
- Martin Zweig, 70, American financier.[384]
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- Armen Alchian, 98, American economist.[385]
- Pete D. Anderson, 81, American jockey and racehorse trainer.[386]
- George Aratani, 95, American entrepreneur (Kenwood) and philanthropist, complications of pneumonia.[387]
- Ardyce Bohlke, 69, American politician, member of the Nebraska Legislature (1991–2000), brain tumor.[388]
- John Brascia, 80, American dancer (White Christmas, Meet Me in Las Vegas), Parkinson's disease.[389]
- Joaquín Cordero, 89, Mexican actor.[390]
- Elmer Diedtrich, 85, American politician, member of South Dakota House of Representatives (1989–1992, 1999–2000) and Senate (2001–2002).[391]
- Johnny Downie, 87, Scottish footballer.[392]
- Hans Ernback, 70, Swedish actor.[393]
- Justus Esiri, 70, Nigerian actor, complications of diabetes.[394]
- Gerhard Frey, 80, German financier and politician, Chairman of the German People's Union (1971–2009).[395]
- Börje Jeppsson, 84, Swedish Olympic weightlifter.[396]
- M. Hasan Ali Khan, 63, Bangladeshi naval officer, Chief of Naval Staff (2005–2007).[397]
- Elisa Lam, 21, Canadian student, accidental drowning, (body discovered on this date).[398]
- Radhakishan Malviya, 69, Indian politician.[399]
- Lou Myers, 77, American actor (The Wedding Planner, A Different World), complications from pneumonia.[400]
- Jon Odlum, 76, Saint Lucian politician.[401]
- Park Chul-soo, 64, South Korean film director, traffic collision.[402]
- Robert Coleman Richardson, 75, American physicist, winner of Nobel Prize for Physics (1996), complications following heart attack.[403]
- Donald Richie, 88, American-born Japanese film critic and cinematic author.[404]
- G. Ross Roy, 88, Scottish literature scholar.[405]
- Hubert Schieth, 86, German football player and manager.[406]
- Mickey Stubblefield, 86, American baseball player (Kansas City Monarchs).[407]
- Pedro Lisímaco de Jesús Vílchez Vílchez, 83, Nicaraguan Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Jinotega (1982–2005).[408]
- Eugene Whelan, 88, Canadian politician, MP for Essex South (1962–1968), for Essex (1968–1984), Senator for SW Ontario (1996–1999), stroke complications.[409]
- Martin Wilk, 90, Canadian statistician.[410]
- Chip Woodrum, 74, American politician, member of the Virginia General Assembly for Roanoke (1980–2003).[411]
- Jane C. Wright, 93, American oncologist.[412]
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- Avraham Brandwein, 67, Israeli rabbi.[413]
- Kenji Eno, 42, Japanese video game developer (D), heart failure.[414]
- Jean Gauthier, 75, Canadian ice hockey player (Montreal Canadiens, Philadelphia Flyers, Boston Bruins).[415]
- Brima George, Sierra Leonean footballer[416]
- John Finbarr Jones, 83, Irish–born American academic.[417]
- William Letwin, 90, Anglo-American academic.[418]
- Emma McDougall, 21, English footballer (Blackburn Rovers L.F.C.), cancer.[419]
- David S. McKay, 77, American astrobiologist (NASA).[420]
- Antonio Roma, 80, Argentine footballer.[421]
- Rex Scouten, 88, American civil servant, White House Chief Usher (1969–1986), White House Office of the Curator (1986–1997).[422]
- Yussef Suleiman, 26, Syrian footballer (Al-Wathba SC), mortar attack.[423]
- Ozzie Sweet, 94, American film actor and sports photographer.[424]
- Osmo Antero Wiio, 85, Finnish academic and politician, MP (1975–1979).[425]
- Neil Wilson, 77, American baseball player.[426]
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- John Clappison, 75, English ceramic and glass designer.[427]
- Scott Clark, 43, American comic book artist (X-Men, Martian Manhunter, Deathstroke).[428]
- Raymond Cusick, 84, British TV designer (Doctor Who), heart failure.[429]
- Norbert Dorsey, 83, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Orlando (1990–2004), cancer.[430]
- Patrick Ellis, 84, American academic, President of La Salle University (1977–1992) and CUA (1992–1998).[431]
- Nazem Ganjapour, 69, Iranian footballer.[432]
- Aleksei Yuryevich German, 74, Russian filmmaker.[433]
- Bob Godfrey, 91, British animator (Henry's Cat, Roobarb) and Academy Award-winning (1975) short film maker (Great).[434]
- Willi Gutmann, 85, Swiss sculptor.[435]
- Hasse Jeppson, 87, Swedish footballer.[436]
- Masahiro Kanagawa, 29, Japanese criminal, execution by hanging.[437]
- Kaoru Kobayashi, 44, Japanese criminal, execution by hanging.[437]
- Francisco José Madero González, 82, Mexican politician, Governor of Coahuila (1981).[438]
- Magic Slim, 75, American blues singer and guitarist.[439]
- Bruce Millan, 85, Scottish politician, Secretary of State for Scotland (1976–1979), European Commissioner for Regional Policy (1989–1995), bronchopneumonia.[440]
- Dick Neal Jr., 79, English footballer.[441]
- Louis F. Oberdorfer, 94, American senior judge, United States District Court for the District of Columbia (1977–2013), natural causes.[442]
- Glenn K. Otis, 83, American army general.[443]
- Filoteo Samaniego, 84, Ecuadorian translator and diplomat.[444]
- Yuriy Shulyatytskyi, 70, Ukrainian football coach.[445]
- Cleotha Staples, 78, American gospel singer (The Staple Singers), member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Alzheimer's disease.[446]
- Del Tenney, 82, American actor and film director.[447]
- Tom Tipps, 90, American politician, member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives (1952–1954) and Senate (1954–1962).[448]
- G. Venkatraman, 82, Indian politician.[449]
- Merlin Volzke, 87, American jockey and racing official.[450]
- Zheng Cao, 46, Chinese opera singer, lung cancer.[451]
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- Debi Austin, 62, American anti-smoking advocate, cancer.[452]
- Shu-Park Chan, 83, Chinese–born American academic, founded International Technological University.[453]
- P. Chuba Chang, 47, Indian politician, MLA for Tuensang Sadar-II (1998–2013).[454]
- Bob Corbin, 90, American politician, member of the Ohio House of Representatives (1976–2000).[455]
- Hans Hallén, 77, Swedish Olympic bobsledder.[456]
- George Ives, 87, American actor (Bewitched, Green Acres, Perry Mason).[457]
- Ava June, 81, British opera singer.[458]
- Atje Keulen-Deelstra, 74, Dutch quadruple world champion, Olympic silver and bronze medallist (all 1972), world record holder speed skater, cerebral infarction.[459]
- Neil Mann, 88, Australian VFL football player and coach (Collingwood).[460]
- Jean-Louis Michon, 88, French academic.[461]
- Claude Monteux, 92, American flautist and conductor.[462]
- Enver Ören, 74, Turkish businessman, renal failure.[463]
- Mario Ramírez, 55, Puerto Rican baseball player (New York Mets, San Diego Padres).[198]
- Wolfgang Sawallisch, 89, German conductor and pianist.[464]
- Hari Shankar Singhania, 79, Indian industrialist.[465]
- Behsat Üvez, 53, Turkish singer and composer, lung cancer.[466]
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- Viljo Aho, 80, Finnish Olympic boxer.[467]
- José Gustavo Angel Ramírez, 78, Colombian Roman Catholic prelate, Vicar Apostolic of Mitú (1989–2009).[468]
- Benedict Ashley, 97, American theologian and philosopher.[469]
- Eugene Bookhammer, 94, American politician, Lieutenant Governor of Delaware (1969–1977).[470]
- Joan Child, 91, Australian politician, MP for Henty (1974–1975, 1980–1990), first female Speaker of House of Representatives (1986–1989).[471]
- Jack Choquette, 84, American stock car racing driver.[472]
- Joseph Friedenson, 90, Holocaust survivor, Holocaust historian, Yiddish writer, lecturer and editor.[473]
- Nigel Glendinning, 83, British art historian.[474]
- Donald A. Haggar, 88, American politician, member of the South Dakota House of Representatives (1959–1960).[475]
- George A. Hamid Jr., 94, American entertainment businessman.[476]
- Michael Inchbald, 92, British architectural and interior designer.[477]
- Howard Liddell, 67, British architect, cancer.[478]
- Paul C. P. McIlhenny, 68, American businessman, CEO of Tabasco, heart attack.[479]
- Mary Ann McMorrow, 83, American judge, first female judge for Supreme Court of Illinois (1992–2006); first female Chief Justice (2002–2005).[480]
- Julien Ries, 92, Belgian Roman Catholic prelate, Cardinal of Sant'Antonio di Padova a Circonvallazione Appia (since 2012).[481]
- Maurice Rosy, 85, Belgian comics writer.[482]
- Sonny Russo, 83, American jazz trombonist.[483]
- Lotika Sarkar, 90, Indian academic.[484]
- Sylvia Smith, 67, British writer, pulmonary disease.[485]
- Sir Richard Worsley, 89, British Army general.[486]
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- Roy Brown Jr., 96, American car design engineer (Edsel, Ford Consul, Ford Cortina), complications from Parkinson's disease and pneumonia.[487]
- Dave Charlton, 76, British-born South African racing driver.[488]
- John Driftmier, 30, Canadian television director, plane crash.[489]
- Paul Enock, 78, Canadian Olympic speed skater.[490]
- Sir Denis Forman, 95, British television executive, Chairman of Granada Television (1974–1987).[491]
- Ralph Hotere, 81, New Zealand artist, pneumonia.[492]
- Farideh Lashai, 68, Iranian contemporary artist, cancer.[493]
- Con Martin, 89, Irish Gaelic and association football player.[494]
- Alexis Nihon Jr., 67, Canadian real estate businessman, Olympic wrestler for The Bahamas (1968), cancer.[495]
- Andrew Nisbet Jr., 91, American politician and military officer, member of the Washington House of Representatives (1978–1982).[496]
- Seamus O'Connell, 83, English footballer.[497]
- Frank Joseph Polozola, 71, American senior (former chief) judge, US District Court for Middle Louisiana (1980–2013), cancer.[498]
- Mahmoud Salem, 82, Egyptian author, cardiac dysfunction.[499]
- Tjokorda Ngurah Wim Sukawati, 90, Indonesian Balinese royal and diplomat.[500]
- Dick Yelvington, 84, American football player (New York Giants).[501]
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- Abdelhamid Abou Zeid, 47–48, Algerian al-Qaeda commander, military action.[502]
- Allan B. Calhamer, 81, American boardgame inventor (Diplomacy).[503]
- Arnold Coates, 76, English footballer.[504]
- William J. Duffy, 96, American jurist and politician.[505]
- Herb Epp, 78, Canadian politician, MPP of the Ontario Legislature for Waterloo North (1977–1990).[506]
- Stewart "Dirk" Fischer, 88, American jazz musician and composer.[507]
- Claudis James, 69, American football player.[508]
- Samuel Kivuitu, 74, Kenyan election official and politician, MP for Parklands (1969–1974, 1983–1988), throat cancer.[509]
- C. Everett Koop, 96, American pediatric surgeon and public health administrator, Surgeon General of the United States (1982–1989).[510]
- Phillip Leishman, 61, New Zealand broadcaster, brain tumour.[511]
- Lennart Lindgren, 93, Swedish Navy captain.[512]
- Doris Lorenz-Müller, 78, German Olympic athlete.[513]
- Ralph P. Martin, 87, British New Testament scholar.[514]
- Carmen Montejo, 87, Cuban-born Mexican actress.[515]
- Ray O'Connor, 86, Australian politician, Premier of Western Australia (1982–1983).[516]
- Willy Rizzo, 84, Italian-born French news and celebrity photographer (Paris Match), and furniture designer.[517]
- Heikki Siren, 94, Finnish architect.[518]
- Dan Toler, 64, American musician (Allman Brothers Band), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[519]
- Milan Velimirović, 60, Serbian chess problemist and publisher.[520]
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- Marie-Claire Alain, 86, French organist.[521]
- Randolph Bromery, 87, American educator, Chancellor of the University of Massachusetts Amherst (1971–1979).[522]
- Harold G. Clarke, 85, American judge, member of the Georgia Supreme Court (1979–1994), Chief Justice (1990–1994).[523]
- Giovanni D'Ascenzi, 93, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Sovana–Pitigliano–Orbetello (1975–1981) and Arezzo–Cortona–Sansepolcro (1981–1996).[524]
- Donald R. Deskins Jr., 80, American football player (Oakland Raiders), geographer and sociologist.[525]
- Timothy Donaldson, 79, Bahamian banker, first Governor of the Central Bank (1974–1980), Ambassador to the United States, cancer.[526]
- Ronald Edwards, 95, South African cricketer.[527]
- James Ferguson, 87, Canadian politician.[528]
- Jan Howard Finder, 73, American science fiction writer, renal and liver failure.[529]
- Bert Flugelman, 90, Australian sculptor, complications from polio.[530]
- Tom Griffin, 96, American aviator, member of the Doolittle Raid.[531]
- Herbie Hall, 86, British Olympic wrestler.[532]
- Stéphane Hessel, 95, German-born French author and diplomat, member of the French Resistance, survivor of Buchenwald, Mittelbau-Dora and Bergen-Belsen.[533]
- Adrian Hollis, 72, English correspondence chess grandmaster.[534]
- Huỳnh Văn Cao, 85, Vietnamese politician and major general (Army of the Republic of Vietnam).[535]
- Simon Li, 90, Hong Kong judge and politician.[536]
- Marco McMillian, 33, American businessman and political candidate, homicide.[537][538]
- William Perehudoff, 94, Canadian painter.[539]
- Maya Jackson Randall, 33, American financial journalist (The Wall Street Journal), leukemia.[540]
- Eugene P. Sheehy, 90, American academic librarian.[541]
- Kaoru Shimamura, 43, Japanese voice actress, breast cancer.[542]
- Sung Chan-gyeong, 82, South Korean poet.[543]
- Donald Thompson, 85, American Olympic fencer and academic.[544]
- Dobrivoje Trivić, 69, Serbian footballer (FK Vojvodina, Toulouse FC, Olympique Lyonnais).[545]
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- María Asquerino, 87, Spanish film actress, respiratory failure.[546]
- Henri Caillavet, 99, French politician, gay rights and pro-choice advocate, Senator (1967–1983), MEP (1979–1984).[547]
- Van Cliburn, 78, American pianist, bone cancer.[548]
- Ramon Dekkers, 43, Dutch kickboxer, eight-time Muay Thai world champion, myocardial infarction.[549]
- David Dewaele, 36, French actor, stroke.[550]
- Robin M. Hochstrasser, 82, Scottish–born American chemist.[551]
- Doreen Kimura, 80, Canadian psychologist.[552]
- Molly Lefebure, 93, British writer.[553]
- Low Meng Tak, 90–91, Chinese Malaysian businessman and philanthropist, leukemia.[554]
- Mike Marienthal, 89, American football player and coach (UCLA).[555]
- Walter Pierce, 93, American architect.[556]
- Dale Robertson, 89, American actor (Death Valley Days, Tales of Wells Fargo, Dynasty), lung cancer and pneumonia.[557]
- Jim Starrak, 84, American ice-hockey player.[558]
- Richard Street, 70, American singer (The Monitors, The Temptations), pulmonary embolism.[559]
- Roy Stuart, 92, American football player.[560]
- Terry Twell, 66, English footballer.[561]
- Adolfo Zaldívar, 69, Chilean politician and lawyer, Senator (1994–2010), President of the Senate (2008–2009), Ambassador to Argentina (since 2010), pancreatic cancer.[562]
- Imants Ziedonis, 79, Latvian poet, natural causes.[563]
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- DJ Ajax, 41, Australian DJ, traffic collision.[564]
- Clarence Atwell Jr., 67, American Tachi Yokuts tribal leader (1967–2009), cancer.[565]
- Theo Bos, 47, Dutch football player and coach, pancreatic cancer.[566]
- William Bennett, 56, American oboist (San Francisco Symphony), cerebral hemorrhage.[567]
- Pedro Treto Cisneros, 73, Mexican baseball commissioner.[568]
- Nancy Cooke de Herrera, 90, American socialite and author.[569]
- Daniel Darc, 53, French singer (Taxi Girl), drug overdose.[570]
- Yo-Yo Davalillo, 81, Venezuelan baseball player (Washington Senators).[571]
- Mosese Fotuaika, 20, New Zealand rugby league player (Wests Tigers), suicide.[572]
- Donald A. Glaser, 86, American physicist and neurobiologist, Nobel Prize in Physics (1960).[573]
- Jean Marcel Honoré, 92, French Roman Catholic prelate, Cardinal of Santa Maria della Salute a Primavalle, Archbishop of Tours (1981–1997).[574]
- Neil McCorkell, 100, English cricketer.[575]
- Moon Mullen, 96, American baseball (Philadelphia Phillies) and basketball player (University of Oregon).[576]
- Bruce Reynolds, 81, British criminal, mastermind of the Great Train Robbery.[577]
- Armando Trovajoli, 95, Italian film composer and pianist.[578]
- Jean Van Steen, 83, Belgian footballer.[579]
- Yulian Voronovskyi, 76, Ukrainian Catholic hierarch, Bishop of Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Sambir – Drohobych (1993–2011).[580]
- Robert Weimar, 80, German academic.[581]
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