Top Qs
Timeline
Chat
Perspective
Deaths in February 2018
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Remove ads
The following is a list of notable deaths in February 2018.
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.
Remove ads
February 2018
1
- Reyes Abades, 68, Spanish special effects artist (Pan's Labyrinth, The Skin I Live In, Goya's Ghosts), heart attack.[1]
- Omar Aggad, 90, Palestinian-born Saudi Arabian investor and philanthropist.[2]
- Haji Saifullah Khan Bangash, 70, Pakistani politician, Senator (since 2012), heart failure.[3]
- John Battaglia, 62, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.[4]
- André Baudry, 95, French magazine editor (Arcadie).[5]
- Niranjan Bhagat, 91, Indian poet, stroke.[6]
- Hazar Khan Bijarani, 71, Pakistani politician, MP (1990–1993, 1997–2013), shot.[7]
- Cliff Bourland, 97, American sprinter, Olympic champion (1948), complications from pneumonia.[8]
- Fidel Castro Díaz-Balart, 68, Cuban nuclear physicist and scientific adviser, suicide.[9]
- Dino Cinel, 76, Italian-American priest and historian, stabbed.[10]
- Kurt Cox, 70, American professional golfer, Hodgkin's lymphoma.[11]
- Dennis Edwards, 74, American Hall of Fame soul and R&B singer (The Contours, The Temptations), complications from meningitis.[12]
- Édouard Ferrand, 52, French politician, MEP (since 2014).[13]
- Sonia Gechtoff, 91, American painter.[14]
- Germain Grisez, 88, French-American philosopher.[15]
- Nicholas von Hoffman, 88, American journalist.[16]
- Barys Kit, 107, Belarusian rocket scientist.[17]
- Robert Larsson, 50, Swedish ice hockey player (Skellefteå AIK), complications from a heart attack.[18]
- Li Kelin, 75, Chinese container transport executive (China Shipping Group).[19]
- John Jacob Lavranos, 91, South African insurance broker and botanist.[20]
- Patricia Lindop, 87, British radiation biologist.[21]
- Francis M. McDaniel Jr., 94, American politician.[22]
- Michael O'Hara, 85, American Olympic volleyball player (1964), Pan-American Games champion (1959).[23]
- Frank L. Oliver, 95, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1973–2010).[24]
- Mowzey Radio, 33, Ugandan singer (Goodlyfe Crew), head injury.[25]
- Fariha Razzaq Haroon, 61–62, Pakistani politician, shot.[26]
- Sewall Shurtz, 84, American Olympic fencer (1956).[27]
- Palle Sørensen, 90, Danish convicted murderer.[28]
- Alan Stout, 85, American composer.[29]
- Su Bai, 95, Chinese archaeologist.[30]
- William Whitehead, 86, Canadian writer.[31]
2
- Boaz Arad, 61, Israeli artist, suicide by hanging.[32]
- Fabinho Azevedo, 41, Brazilian-born Togolese footballer (A.D. Isidro Metapán), traffic collision.[33]
- Dave Barrett, 87, Canadian politician, Premier of British Columbia (1972–1975), Alzheimer's disease.[34]
- John Bender, 79, American politician.[35]
- Carlo Brugnami, 79, Italian racing cyclist.[36]
- Sanford Diller, 89, American real estate developer and philanthropist.[37]
- Michael Fleisher, 75, American comic book writer (Jonah Hex, Spectre, Ghost Rider).[38]
- Derek Freeman, 93, Australian politician, member of the New South Wales Legislative Council (1973–1981, 1981–1984).[39]
- Albina Girfanova, 61, Russian linguist and anthropologist.[40]
- Tomás Gutiérrez, 77, Puerto Rican basketball player (Leones de Ponce).[41]
- Jon Huntsman Sr., 80, American chemical manufacturer and philanthropist, prostate cancer.[42]
- Effy Irvine, 93, Scottish minister.[43]
- Malcolm Jefferson, 71, British racehorse trainer.[44]
- Paulo Júnior, 33, Brazilian footballer (Incheon United, Al-Fujairah), leukemia.[45]
- Alan Maynard, 73, British health economist.[46]
- Durk van der Mei, 93, Dutch politician, Secretary of State (1977–1981).[47]
- Kingunge Ngombale–Mwiru, 87, Tanzanian politician, MP (2000–2010).[48]
- Joseph Polchinski, 63, American theoretical physicist, cancer.[49]
- Ole Thestrup, 69, Danish actor (Borgen, The Green Butchers, Ronal Barbaren), lung cancer.[50]
- Melvyn Weiss, 82, American attorney, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[51]
3
- Bert Brown, 79, Canadian politician, Senator (2007–2013).[52]
- Sam Cataldo, 80, American politician, member of the New Hampshire Senate (2012–2016), traffic collision.[53]
- Leon "Ndugu" Chancler, 65, American jazz/pop drummer ("Billie Jean"), prostate cancer.[54]
- Paul Clipson, 53, American film director and projectionist.[55]
- Pierre Conner, 85, American mathematician.[56]
- Ted Corbett, 94, New Zealand organic chemist (University of Otago).[57]
- Roy Dietzel, 87, American baseball player (Washington Senators).[58]
- Roman Filipov, 33, Russian fighter pilot, suicide by grenade explosion.[59]
- Michael Gordon, 62, Australian journalist (The Age), heart attack.[60]
- Michael Harner, 88, American anthropologist and author.[61]
- Lakshmi Kanakala, 78, Indian actress, cardiac arrest.[62]
- Federico Leardini, 38, Italian economic journalist, heart attack.[63]
- Oswaldo Loureiro, 85, Brazilian actor.[64]
- Bert Lundin, 96, Swedish union leader.[65]
- Károly Palotai, 82, Hungarian football player and referee, Olympic champion (1964).[66]
- Ilse Petri, 99, German actress.[67]
- Dirk Bernard Joseph Schouten, 95, Dutch economist.[68]
- Alec Sehon, 93, Romanian-born Canadian immunologist.[69]
- George Shadid, 88, American politician, member of the Illinois Senate (1993–2006).[70]
- Hukum Singh, 79, Indian politician, MP (since 2014).[71]
- Bill Teale, 70, American educator.[72]
- Tillie Fay Walker, 88, American civil rights activist.[73]
- Rolf Zacher, 76, German actor (Jaider, der einsame Jäger, Angelo und Luzy, Rising to the Bait).[74]
4
- Frank Allen, 91, Australian footballer (East Perth, Western Australia), cancer.[75]
- Zvi Arad, 75, Israeli mathematician.[76]
- Majid Ariff, 80, Singaporean football player and coach.[77]
- Alan Baker, 78, British mathematician, recipient of the Fields Medal (1970), stroke.[78]
- Etelka Barsi-Pataky, 76, Hungarian politician, MEP (2004–2009).[79]
- Peter L. Buttenwieser, 82, American educator and philanthropist.[80]
- Carlos Alberto Caó, 76, Black Brazilian activist, lawyer, and politician, federal deputy from Rio de Janeiro (1982, 1987–1990).[81]
- Don Choate, 79, American baseball player (San Francisco Giants), cancer.[82]
- Jack Davis, 82, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1987–1989), dementia.[83]
- Nicholas Dopuch, 88, American accounting researcher.[84]
- Gregor Dorfmeister, 88, German writer and journalist (Die Brücke, Town Without Pity).[85]
- Rodney Foil, 83, American forestry researcher and academic administrator.[86]
- Martin Grüner, 88, German politician.[87]
- Kenneth Haigh, 86, British actor (Man at the Top, Cleopatra, Eagle in a Cage).[88]
- Hoàng Vân, 87, Vietnamese songwriter.[89]
- Takuya Iwasaki, 88, Japanese Middle Eastern archaeologist and professor (University of Tsukuba).[90]
- Edwin Jackson, 26, American football player (Indianapolis Colts, Arizona Cardinals), traffic collision.[91]
- John Mahoney, 77, English-American actor (Frasier, In the Line of Fire, Say Anything...), Tony winner (1986), complications from throat cancer.[92]
- Esmond Bradley Martin, 76, American conservationist, stabbed.[93]
- Nat Neujean, 95, Belgian sculptor.[94]
- Séamus Pattison, 81, Irish politician, TD (1961–2007), Parkinson's disease.[95]
- Laurin Pepper, 88, American football and baseball player (Southern Miss Golden Eagles, Pittsburgh Pirates).[96]
- Wojciech Pokora, 83, Polish actor.[97]
- Leif Rygg, 77, Norwegian fiddler, cancer.[98]
- Irina Sanpiter, 60, Russian actress (Bianco, rosso e Verdone), leukemia.[99]
- Jim Stillwagon, 68, American football player (Ohio State Buckeyes, Toronto Argonauts).[100]
- Ronald H. Tills, 82, American politician.[101]
- T. Varagunam, 87, Sri Lankan academic and physician.[102]
- Rolv Yttrehus, 91, American composer.[103]
5
- John Agitation, 90, Trinidadian comedian.[104]
- Siddiq Baloch, 77, Pakistani journalist and political economist, pancreatic cancer.[105]
- Caroline Brown, 64, British cellist (Hanover Band), Krukenberg tumor.[106]
- Chien Te-men, 74, Taiwanese actor.[107]
- Wallace Clift, 91, American priest and academic.[108]
- Richard Doughty, 57, English cricketer (Gloucestershire).[109]
- Margot Duhalde, 97, Chilean pilot (Air Transport Auxiliary).[110]
- Dovid Grossman, 71, American rabbi, traffic collision.[111]
- Claire Harris, 80, Trinidadian-born Canadian poet.[112]
- Ladislav Kačáni, 86, Slovak football player and coach.[113]
- Yoshihide Kozai, 89, Japanese astronomer, liver failure.[114]
- Ken McPherson, 90, English footballer (Coventry City, Newport County, Swindon Town).[115]
- Bob Morrow, 71, Canadian politician, Mayor of Hamilton, Ontario (1982–2000).[116]
- Jeremy Nunley, 46, American football player (Houston Oilers, Carolina Panthers), heart attack.[117]
- Seán O'Connor, 82, Irish hurler (Limerick GAA) and referee.[118]
- Domingo Pillado, 90, Chilean Olympic footballer (1952).[119]
- Mathieu Riboulet, 57, French writer and film director, cancer.[120]
- Francisco Rojas San Román, 59, Mexican trucker, motivational coach and politician, MP (2009–2012, since 2015), shot.[121]
- Zeno Roth, 61, German guitarist and songwriter (Uli Jon Roth).[122]
- Sushma Shimkhada, 82, Nepali sculptor.[123]
- Jockie Soerjoprajogo, 63, Indonesian musician and songwriter, complications from diabetes, cirrhosis and stroke.[124]
- Ove Stokstad, 78, Norwegian artist and jazz musician.[125]
- Hugh Wirth, 78, Australian veterinarian and animal welfare advocate.[126]
- Norman Zabusky, 89, American physicist.[127]
6
- Fedora Alemán, 105, Venezuelan singer (Virginia).[128]
- Aljabr, 22, American racehorse, heart attack.[129]
- Liliana Bodoc, 59, Argentine author (La Saga de los Confines), heart attack.[130]
- Douglas Botting, 83, English explorer and author.[131]
- Neil Caldwell, 88, American politician.[132]
- Bernard Darmet, 72, French Olympic racing cyclist (1968).[133]
- Jeff Fogelson, 71, American athletic director (Xavier University).[134]
- Nancy Funk, 66, American basketball coach, cancer.[135]
- Doug Guetzloe, 63, American political consultant.[136]
- André Harvey, 75, American sculptor.[137]
- Jao Tsung-I, 100, Chinese-born Hong Kong scholar, calligrapher and painter.[138]
- Derek Kinne, 87, British soldier.[139]
- Joe Knollenberg, 84, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1993–2009), Alzheimer's disease.[140]
- Donald Lynden-Bell, 82, English astrophysicist, complications from a stroke.[141]
- Muhiyidin Moye, 32, American political activist (Black Lives Matter), shot.[142]
- Madavoor Vasudevan Nair, 88, Indian Kathakali dancer.[143]
- Débora Pérez Volpin, 50, Argentine journalist and politician, member of the Buenos Aires City Legislature (since 2017), cardiac arrest.[144]
- Joseph Roman, 94, American actor (Quincy, M.E., Bugsy, Murphy's Law).[145]
- James W. Sire, 84, American author.[146]
- Brunello Spinelli, 78, Italian water polo player, Olympic champion (1960), traffic collision.[147]
- Grace Sseruwagi, 84, Ugandan Olympic boxer.[148]
- Frida Topno, 92, Indian politician.[149]
- John Anthony West, 85, American author and Egyptologist, cancer.[150]
- Michael White, 58, British author and musician (Thompson Twins).[151]
7
- Brahim Akhiat, 77, Moroccan author.[152]
- Harry W. Anderson, 95, American businessman and art collector.[153]
- John Perry Barlow, 70, American writer, lyricist (Grateful Dead) and internet activist, co-founder of Electronic Frontier Foundation.[154]
- Nelson Cooke, 98, Australian cellist (London Symphony Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra) and teacher (Canberra School of Music).[155]
- Torsten Engberg, 83, Swedish military officer.[156]
- Johny Hoffmann, 73, Luxembourgish footballer.[157]
- Mickey Jones, 76, American drummer (Kenny Rogers and The First Edition) and actor (Home Improvement, National Lampoon's Vacation), complications from diabetes.[158]
- Waltraud Kretzschmar, 70, East German handball player (national team), world champion (1971, 1975, 1978), Olympic silver (1976) and bronze medalist (1980).[159]
- T. N. Krishnamurti, 85, Indian meteorologist.[160]
- Ralph Lumenti, 81, American baseball player (Washington Senators).[161]
- Jill Messick, 50, American film producer (Mean Girls, Frida) and talent manager (Rose McGowan), suicide.[162]
- Newton Morton, 88, American epidemiologist.[163]
- Herman Ferdinandus Maria Münninghoff, 96, Dutch Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Jayapura (1972–1997), cancer.[164]
- Gali Muddu Krishnama Naidu, 70, Indian politician, dengue fever.[165]
- Valerii Postoyanov, 76, Russian Olympic sport shooter (1972).[166]
- Nabi Şensoy, 72, Turkish diplomat, ambassador to the United States (2006–2009).[167]
- Pete Tillotson, 81, American basketball player.[168]
- Pat Torpey, 64, American drummer (Mr. Big), complications from Parkinson's disease.[169]
- Skule Waksvik, 90, Norwegian sculptor.[170]
- Al Wester, 94, American sportscaster.[171]
- Catherine G. Wolf, 70, American psychologist, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[172]
8
- Ben Agajanian, 98, American football player (New York Giants, Green Bay Packers), NFL Champion (1956, 1961).[173]
- Zarnigar Agakisiyeva, 72, Azerbaijani actress, heart failure.[174]
- Jarrod Bannister, 33, Australian Olympic javelin thrower (2008, 2012), Commonwealth Games champion (2010).[175]
- Carl K. Benhase, 88, American football coach (Hanover Panthers).[176]
- Robert Bonfils, 95, American illustrator.[177]
- Verena Butalikakis, 62, German politician, deputy (2002–2005).[178]
- Paul Danblon, 86, Belgian journalist and composer.[179]
- Agenor Girardi, 66, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of União da Vitória (since 2015).[180]
- Ron Gower, 88, Australian Olympic boxer.[181]
- Robert A. Gross, 90, American physicist and engineering scientist.[182]
- Marie Gruber, 62, German actress (Go Trabi Go, The Lives of Others, The Reader), lung cancer.[183]
- Don Hart, 87, Australian football player (Fitzroy).[184]
- Algia Mae Hinton, 88, American blues singer and guitarist.[185]
- M. Cecil Mackey, 89, American academic administrator, President of Michigan State University (1979–1985).[186]
- John Martinkovic, 91, American football player (Green Bay Packers, New York Giants).[187]
- Khalid Mehsud, 44, Pakistani terrorist, drone strike.[188]
- Ebony Reigns, 20, Ghanaian singer, traffic collision.[189]
- Carlos Robles Piquer, 92, Spanish diplomat and politician, Minister of Education and Science (1975–1976), Senator (1983–1987) and MEP (1986–1999).[190]
- Gary Seear, 65, New Zealand rugby union player (Otago, New Zealand Colts, national team), cancer.[191]
- Kavous Seyed-Emami, 64, Iranian environmentalist, suicide by hanging.[192]
- Lovebug Starski, 57, American rapper and disc jockey, heart attack.[193]
- Sandra L. Townes, 73, American judge (United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York), cancer.[194]
9
- Ray Baum, 62, American politician, lawyer and lobbyist (NAB), member of the Oregon House of Representatives (1988–1996), cancer.[195]
- Peter Beer, 89, American judge (Eastern District of Louisiana).[196]
- Reg E. Cathey, 59, American actor (The Wire, House of Cards, Fantastic Four), Emmy winner (2015), lung cancer.[197]
- Michael Crouch, 84, Australian investor and water boiler manufacturer (Zip Industries).[198]
- Dolores Crow, 86, American politician and legislator, member of the Idaho House of Representatives (1982–2006).[199]
- Antoine Culioli, 93, French linguist.[200]
- Arnold D'Ambrosa, 85, American politician.[201]
- Serge Daan, 77, Dutch zoologist.[202]
- Jim Garrett, 87, American football player (BC Lions), coach (Columbia Lions) and scout (Dallas Cowboys).[203]
- John Gavin, 86, American actor (Psycho, Spartacus, Imitation of Life) and diplomat, Ambassador to Mexico (1981–1986), pneumonia.[204]
- Nebojša Glogovac, 48, Serbian actor (Klopka), cancer.[205]
- István Hevesi, 86, Hungarian water polo player, Olympic champion (1956).[206]
- Walter W. Holland, 88, Czech-born British epidemiologist.[207][208]
- Jóhann Jóhannsson, 48, Icelandic film composer (The Theory of Everything, Arrival, Sicario), accidental cocaine overdose.[209]
- Bernard Koura, 94, French painter.[210]
- Mordechai E. Kreinin, 88, Israeli-born American economist.[211]
- Alfonso Lacadena, 53, Spanish Mesoamerican epigraphist and academic (Complutense University of Madrid), cancer.[212]
- Robert W. Lichtwardt, 93, Brazilian-born American mycologist.[213]
- Craig MacGregor, 68, American bass guitarist (Foghat), lung cancer.[214]
- Neill McGeachy, 75, American college basketball coach (Duke University) and athletic director (Lenoir–Rhyne University).[215]
- Liam Miller, 36, Irish footballer (Manchester United, Sunderland, national team), pancreatic cancer.[216]
- Wally Moon, 87, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals, Los Angeles Dodgers), World Series champion (1959, 1963, 1965).[217]
- Henryk Niedźwiedzki, 84, Polish boxer, Olympic bronze medalist (1956).[218]
- "Sunshine" Sonny Payne, 92, American radio presenter (KFFA).[219]
- Edward Pearce, 78, English political journalist and writer.[220]
- Bruno Rossetti, 57, Italian sport shooter, Olympic bronze medalist (1992).[221]
- Anne Treisman, 82, British psychologist.[222]
- Edward Vebell, 96, American Olympic fencer (1952) and illustrator.[223]
- Wesla Whitfield, 70, American singer, complications from bladder cancer.[224]
- Keith M. Wilson, 73, British historian.[225]
10
- Kenneth E. Bailey Sr., 71, American politician.[226]
- Advent Bangun, 66, Indonesian karateka and actor (The Devil's Sword), diabetes.[227]
- Sir Alan Battersby, 92, British organic chemist.[228]
- Russell Beck, 76, New Zealand archaeologist.[229]
- Jeff Bell, 74, American political consultant, presidential speechwriter and politician.[230]
- Fran Bera, 93, American aviator.[231]
- Troy Blakely, 68, American music executive and talent manager (Sammy Hagar, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Poison), cancer.[232]
- Tina Louise Bomberry, 52, Canadian Mohawk actress (North of 60).[233]
- Walter Boucquet, 76, Belgian racing cyclist.[234]
- Sir Lawrence Byford, 92, British police officer and author, Chief Inspector of Constabulary (1983–1987).[235]
- Bevan Congdon, 79, New Zealand cricketer (Central Districts, Canterbury, national team).[236]
- Rosa Ferrer Obiols, 57, Andorran politician, MP (1994–2001, 2005–2007), Mayor of Andorra la Vella (2007–2015) and Minister of Health, Welfare and Occupation (2015–2016), cancer.[237]
- Michiko Ishimure, 90, Japanese writer, complications from Parkinson's disease.[238]
- Raimund Herincx, 90, British bass-baritone.[239]
- Tamio Kawachi, 79, Japanese actor (Story of a Prostitute, Tokyo Drifter, Gappa: The Triphibian Monster), cerebral infarction.[240]
- Richard C. Lamb, 84, American astrophysicist.[241]
- Stephen A. Mahin, 71, American structural engineer.[242]
- Angel Maldonado, 90, Mexican Olympic swimmer.[243]
- Donald Mark, 91, American judge (New York Supreme Court).[244]
- William Merriweather Peña, 99, American architect.[245]
- John Muir, 73, Australian judge.[246]
- Myroslav Popovych, 87, Ukrainian philosopher.[247]
- Ludmila Švédová, 81, Czech gymnast, Olympic silver medalist (1960).[248]
- Chris Stockwell, 60, Canadian politician, Ontario MPP (1990–2003) and Speaker (1996–1999), cancer.[249]
- V. Joseph Thomas, 76, Indian police chief.[250]
- Peter Thonemann, 100, Australian-born British physicist.[251]
- Calvin Edouard Ward, 92, American concert pianist.[252]
11
- Anthony Acevedo, 93, American soldier and diarist.[253]
- Darien Boswell, 79, New Zealand Olympic rower (1964).[254]
- Sister Claire, 81, Indian Roman Catholic nun and artist.[255]
- Robert E. Cleary, 86, American sergeant major.[256]
- Michael Cohen, 80, American physician and anthropologist, pneumonia.[257]
- Vic Damone, 89, American pop singer ("On the Street Where You Live", "You're Breaking My Heart"), complications from respiratory illness.[258]
- Ramendra Narayan Debbarma, 68, Indian politician, MLA (since 2013), stroke.[259]
- Jon D. Fox, 70, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1995–1999), cancer.[260]
- Parbati Ghose, 84, Indian actress and film director, first female filmmaker from Odisha.[261]
- Asma Jahangir, 66, Pakistani human rights activist and lawyer, President of SCBAP (2010–2012) and Special Rapporteur on Human Rights in Iran (since 2016), heart attack.[262]
- Marie Johnson-Calloway, 97, American artist.[263]
- Lâm Ngươn Tánh, 89, Vietnamese military officer.[264]
- Joseph MacNeil, 93, Canadian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Saint John (1969–1973), Archbishop of Edmonton (1973–1999).[265]
- Jan Maxwell, 61, American actress and singer (Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Follies, Gossip Girl), meningitis complicated from breast cancer.[266]
- Des Moroney, 82, Canadian-born Swedish ice hockey player and coach (Leksand, Västerås, Örebro).[267]
- Juozas Preikšas, 91, Lithuanian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Panevėžys (1989–2002).[268]
- Tom Rapp, 70, American singer-songwriter (Pearls Before Swine), cancer.[269]
- Jean Renaux, 84, French Olympic sports shooter (1960, 1964).[270]
- Andy Rice, 77, American football player (Kansas City Chiefs, Cincinnati Bengals, Chicago Bears).[271]
- Dick Scott, 76, English footballer (Norwich City F. C.).[272]
- John Nanzip Shagaya, 75, Nigerian politician, Minister of Internal Affairs (1985–1990), traffic collision.[273]
- Sir Nicholas Shehadie, 92, Australian rugby union player (Randwick, New South Wales, national team), Lord Mayor of Sydney (1973–1975).[274]
- Sun Shu, 84, Chinese geologist, Director of the Institute of Geology, Chinese Academy of Sciences.[275]
- Jack Sinclair, 90, New Zealand runner and neurophysiologist.[276]
- Raymond Vautherin, 82, French-born Italian linguist.[277]
- Qazi Wajid, 87, Pakistani actor (Ankahi, Tanhaiyaan, Dhoop Kinare) and radio personality, heart attack.[278]
12
- Paul R. Abramson, 80, American political scientist.[279]
- Marty Allen, 95, American actor and comedian (Allen & Rossi), complications from pneumonia.[280]
- Mohammed Amin, 89, Indian politician and trade unionist.[281]
- Weems Oliver Baskin III, 81, American politician, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (1972–1974).[282]
- Jean-Jacques Béchio, 68, Ivorian politician.[283]
- Martin van der Borgh, 83, Dutch racing cyclist.[284]
- Dave Clark, 81, American Olympic pole vaulter (1960), cancer.[285]
- Bill Crider, 76, American author, cancer.[286]
- Leo Falcam, 82, Micronesian politician, President of the Federated States of Micronesia (1999–2003), Vice President (1997–1999), Governor of Pohnpei (1979–1983).[287]
- Giuseppe Galasso, 88, Italian historian and politician, Deputy (1983–1994).[288]
- Jef Geys, 83, Belgian artist.[289]
- Luo Haocai, 83, Chinese politician and legal scholar, chairman of China Zhi Gong Party.[290]
- Abdul Manan Ismail, 69, Malaysian politician, fall.[291]
- Louise Latham, 95, American actress (Marnie).[292]
- Jack Ludwig, 95, Canadian author.[293]
- Ursula Marvin, 96, American planetary geologist.[294]
- Grant McBride, 68, Australian politician, member of the Parliament of New South Wales (1992–2011), Alzheimer's disease.[295]
- László Melis, 64, Hungarian composer and violinist.[296]
- Alexander B. Morrison, 87, American religious leader, general authority of the LDS Church (since 1987).[297]
- Fethia Mzali, 90, Tunisian politician, country's first female government minister.[298]
- Gerald Reaven, 89, American endocrinologist.[299]
- Rudy Regalado, 87, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians).[300]
- Daryle Singletary, 46, American country music singer ("I Let Her Lie", "The Note", "Amen Kind of Love").[301]
- Mogau Tshehla, 26, South African footballer (Witbank Spurs, Polokwane City), traffic collision.[302]
- Françoise Xenakis, 87, French writer.[303]
13
- Edward M. Abroms, 82, American film editor (Blue Thunder, The Sugarland Express, Street Fighter), heart failure.[304]
- Joseph Bonnel, 79, French footballer (Marseille, national team).[305]
- Scott Boyer, 70, American singer, songwriter and musician (Cowboy, The 31st of February).[306]
- Carriega, 88, Spanish football coach (Real Zaragoza, Sevilla, Atlético Madrid).[307]
- Chyskillz, 48, American hip hop producer, heart attack.[308]
- Danilinho, 32, Brazilian footballer (Chapecoense, Juazeirense), heart attack.[309]
- Florin Diacu, 58, Romanian-born Canadian mathematician.[310]
- Dobri Dobrev, 103, Bulgarian ascetic and philanthropist.[311]
- James W. Downing, 104, American naval officer and author, commanding officer of USS Patapsco, complications from heart surgery.[312]
- Tito Francona, 84, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians, Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles).[313]
- Ernest Hecht, 88, Czechoslovakian-born British publisher.[314]
- Henrik, Prince Consort of Denmark, 83, French-born Danish royal consort (since 1972), complications from pneumonia.[315]
- Sandra Love, 72, American politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (2008–2010).[316]
- John McMartin, 73, Australian rugby player.[317]
- Victor Milán, 63, American author (Wild Cards, Deathlands, BattleTech), cancer.[318]
- Geir Magnus Nyborg, 66, Norwegian theologian.[319]
- Danko Radić, 65, Croatian basketball referee and coach.[320]
- Carmela Rey, 86, Mexican singer and actress.[321]
- John Robb, 85, Northern Irish politician and surgeon.[322]
- Josefina Samper, 90, Spanish syndicalist, communist and feminist.[323]
- George P. Steele, 93, American military officer.[324]
- Nini Theilade, 102, Danish ballet dancer and choreographer (A Midsummer Night's Dream, Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo).[325]
- Peter Daniel Truman, 83, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1983–1988).[326]
- John Turnbull, 82, New Zealand cricketer.[327]
14
- Zoltán Agócs, 79, Slovakian architect (Apollo Bridge).[328][better source needed]
- Abolfazl Anvari, 80, Iranian Olympic wrestler (1968, 1972), world championship bronze medalist (1966, 1969).[329]
- Lois Barker, 94, American baseball player (AAGPBL).[330]
- Lev Bayandin, 76, Russian politician, Governor of Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug (1991–1994).[331]
- Lerone Bennett Jr., 89, American scholar and author, editor of Ebony, vascular dementia.[332]
- Angus Black, 92, Scottish rugby player (Lions, national team).[333]
- Pyotr Bochek, 92, Ukrainian military officer, Hero of the Soviet Union (1945).[334]
- Don Carter, 84, American investor, founding owner of the Dallas Mavericks.[335]
- Marty Dolin, 78, American-born Canadian politician, Manitoba MLA for Kildonan (1985–1988).[336]
- Claes Elmstedt, 89, Swedish politician, MP (1965–1984), Minister for Communications (1981–1982).[337]
- Nuray Hafiftaş, 53, Turkish folk singer.[338]
- Billy Henderson, 89, American football coach (Clarke Central).[339]
- Antoni Krauze, 78, Polish screenwriter and director.[340]
- Ruud Lubbers, 78, Dutch politician and diplomat, Prime Minister (1982–1994), United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (2001–2005), euthanasia.[341]
- Arthur J. Moss, 86, American cardiologist (University of Rochester).[342]
- John Pitman, 77, American journalist.[343]
- Bolla Bulli Ramaiah, 91, Indian politician.[344]
- Morgan Tsvangirai, 65, Zimbabwean politician and opposition leader, Prime Minister (2009–2013), colorectal cancer.[345]
- AnnMarie Wolpe, 87, South African feminist, sociologist and academic.[346]
15
- Abdilaqim Ademi, 48, Macedonian politician, MP (2002–2006) and Minister of Education and Science (2014–2016).[347]
- Lassie Lou Ahern, 97, American actress (Our Gang, Uncle Tom's Cabin), complications from influenza.[348]
- Abdon Alinovi, 94, Italian politician, deputy (1976–1992).[349]
- Bibi Ballandi, 71, Italian television producer, colorectal cancer.[350]
- Tosun Bayrak, 92, Turkish writer and artist.[351]
- Ivar Belck-Olsen, 86, Norwegian politician.[352]
- Tom Brewer, 86, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox).[353]
- Don J. Briel, 71, American theologian, leukemia.[354]
- Leo Cahill, 89, American-Canadian football coach (Toronto Argonauts).[355]
- Pier Paolo Capponi, 79, Italian actor (The Cat o' Nine Tails).[356]
- Steven Collins, 66, British-born American Buddhist studies scholar.[357]
- Marian Czachor, 93, Polish footballer
- Jacques Hébert, 97, French politician, Mayor of Cherbourg (1958–1977), Deputy (1962–1973).[358]
- Wynn Irwin, 85, American actor (Lotsa Luck, Hart to Hart, Die Hard 2).[359]
- Geoff Jones, 87, Australian football player (St Kilda).[360]
- Chuck Klausing, 92, American football player (Penn State) and Hall of Fame coach (IUP, Carnegie Mellon).[361]
- Milan Křížek, 91, Czech composer.[362]
- Iseabail Macleod, 81, Scottish lexicographer.[363]
- Gian Paolo Mele, 73, Italian composer, choral director and musicologist.[364]
- Samuel Mpasu, 72, Malawian politician and author, Speaker of the National Assembly (1999–2003), hypertension.[365]
- Tamara Nizhnikova, 92, Belarusian singer, People's Artist of the USSR (1964).[366]
- J. Clay Smith Jr., 75, American jurist and author, chairman of the EEOC, complications from Alzheimer's disease.[367]
- Daniel Vernet, 72, French journalist and author, heart attack.[368]
16
- Napoleon Abueva, 88, Filipino sculptor, National Artist for Visual Arts.[369]
- Constance Bapela, South African politician, heart attack.[370]
- Reidar Berg, 93, Norwegian Olympic bobsledder (1948).[371]
- Jim Bridwell, 73, American free climber, complications from hepatitis C.[372]
- Little Sammy Davis, 89, American blues singer-songwriter and harmonicist.[373]
- Hubert Doggart, 92, English cricketer (Cambridge, Sussex, national team).[374]
- Gerald Ensley, 66, American journalist (Tallahassee Democrat).[375]
- Charles W. Eriksen, 95, American psychologist.[376]
- Joe L. Hayes, 87, American politician.[377]
- Kikuko Inoue, 93, Japanese Olympic equestrian.[378]
- Heli Lääts, 85, Estonian singer.[379]
- Eleanor Winsor Leach, 80, American academic.[380]
- Gochomu J. Mudzingwa, 101, Zimbabwean traditional ruler, Chief Wozhele (since 2008), pneumonia.[381]
- Harry R. Purkey, 83, American politician, member of the Virginia House of Delegates (1986–2014).[382]
- Hans Rinner, 54, Austrian football official, President of Bundesliga (since 2009), cancer.[383]
- Alexander Sevastian, 41, Russian-born Canadian accordionist, heart attack.[384]
- Miroslav Šlouf, 69, Czech lobbyist (Lukoil), cirrhosis.[385]
- Greg Smyth, 51, Canadian ice hockey player (Quebec Nordiques, Philadelphia Flyers, Calgary Flames), cancer.[386]
- Deryck Stapleton, 100, British Royal Air Force officer.[387]
- Osvaldo Suárez, 83, Argentine Olympic long-distance runner (1960, 1964), Pan-American Games champion (1955, 1959, 1963).[388]
- Mike Walker, 72, American gossip columnist (National Enquirer).[citation needed]
- Jayadeva Yogendra, 88, Indian yoga guru.[389]
17
- Ya'akov Ben-Yezri, 90, Moroccan-born Israeli politician, member of Knesset (2006–2009) and Minister of Health (2006–2009).[390]
- Martin Buvik, 95, Norwegian politician, MP (1965–1977).[391]
- Blas Calzada Terrados, 80, Spanish economist, Chairman of INE (1977–1979) and President of CNMV (2001–2004), stomach cancer.[392]
- Silvio Conrado, 72, Nicaraguan economist and banker, cardiac arrest.[393]
- Jacques Deslauriers, 89, Canadian ice hockey player (Montreal Canadiens).[394]
- Jim Dickey, 83, American football coach (Kansas State).[395]
- Beebe Freitas, 79, American pianist and vocal coach.[396]
- Roberto Gandolfi, 61, Italian Olympic water polo player.[397]
- Doris Graber, 94, American political scientist.[398]
- Akinwunmi Isola, 78, Nigerian playwright and actor.[399]
- Boyd Jarvis, 59, American music producer (Herbie Hancock, La Toya Jackson, Johnny Kemp), cancer.[400]
- Emmanuele Kanyama, 55, Malawian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Dedza (since 2007), complications from diabetes.[401]
- Kenneth Kester, 81, American politician, member of the Colorado House of Representatives (1998–2002) and Colorado Senate (2003–2011).[402]
- Vasily Krylov, 71, Russian biologist.[403]
- Peter Moon, 73, American musician.[404]
- Gumercindo España Olivares, 83, Mexican toymaker.[405]
- Miguel Pacheco, 86, Spanish racing cyclist.[406]
- Peder Persson, 79, Swedish footballer.[407]
- Mikey Post, 35, American actor (Pair of Kings), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[408]
- Dorothy Rungeling, 106, Canadian aviation pioneer.[409]
- Rapee Sagarik, 95, Thai orchidologist.[410]
- Mohamed Shahabuddeen, 86, Guyanese politician and judge (International Court of Justice, Yugoslavia tribunal, International Criminal Court), Vice President (1983–1988).[411]
- Sampie Terreblanche, 84, South African economist and writer, brain cancer.[412]
- Gerald Weiß, 58, German Olympic javelin thrower (1988).[413]
18
- Rein Ahas, 51, Estonian geographer, heart attack.[414]
- Abbas Alasgarov, 80, Azerbaijani civil engineer and politician.[415]
- Günter Blobel, 81, German-born American biologist, Nobel Prize laureate (1999), cancer.[416]
- Peggy Cooper Cafritz, 70, American social activist and educator, co-founder of the Duke Ellington School of the Arts, complications from pneumonia.[417]
- José Luis Elejalde, 67, Cuban footballer (FC La Habana).[418]
- Victor Franco, 87, French journalist.[419]
- Sonia Graham, 88, British actress (Compact, London's Burning, One by One).[420]
- Murray David Maitland Keddie, 88, British businessman.[421]
- Peirce F. Lewis, 90, American geographer.[422]
- Didier Lockwood, 62, French jazz violinist, heart attack.[423]
- Larry Lolley, 72, American state judge, member of the Louisiana Circuit Courts of Appeal (2003–2017).[424]
- Georgi Markov, 46, Bulgarian footballer (Lokomotiv Sofia, Levski Sofia, Botev Plovdiv), heart attack.[425]
- John David Morley, 70, English writer and journalist.[426]
- Nazif Mujić, 47, Bosnian actor (An Episode in the Life of an Iron Picker).[427]
- Kandiah Neelakandan, 70, Sri Lankan lawyer.[428]
- Idrissa Ouédraogo, 64, Burkinabé film director.[429]
- Pavel Panov, 67, Bulgarian football player and coach (Levski Sofia, Aris, national team).[430]
- Lee Harris Pomeroy, 85, American architect.[431]
- K. S. Puttannaiah, 68, Indian politician, MLA for Pandavapura (1994–1999) and Melukote (since 2013), heart attack.[432]
- Elmar Rojas, 75, Guatemalan artist.[433]
- Eido Tai Shimano, 85, Japanese Buddhist monk.[434]
- Ivor Smith, 92, British architect (Park Hill).[435]
- Heiner Stadler, 75, German jazz musician and producer.[436]
- Hans Streuli, 93-94, Swiss Olympic runner.[437]
- Chinedu Udoji, 28, Nigerian footballer (Enyimba, Kano Pillars), traffic collision.[438]
- Barbara Wersba, 85, American youth writer (Tunes for a Small Harmonica).[439]
19
- Hernán Alzamora, 90, Peruvian Olympic hurdler (1948).[440]
- Thomas B. Berns, 72, American politician, complications following heart surgery.[441]
- Judy Blame, 58, English stylist and art director.[442]
- Harry Blevins, 82, American politician, member of the Virginia House of Delegates (1998–2001) and Senate (2001–2013).[443]
- Fred Carr, 71, American football player (Green Bay Packers), dementia and prostate cancer.[444]
- Max Desfor, 104, American photographer (Associated Press), Pulitzer Prize winner (1951).[445]
- Jean-Paul Faber, 87, French Olympic sports shooter.[446]
- Edward Fike, 93, American politician.[447]
- Teresa Gisbert Carbonell, 91, Bolivian architect and art historian.[448]
- Gundu Hanumantha Rao, 61, Indian actor and comedian.[449]
- Floros Konstantinou, 65, Greek politician, economist and historian, Member of the Parliament of the Hellenes (1981–1996, 2000–2004).[450]
- Sergei Litvinov, 60, Russian hammer thrower, Olympic champion (1988) and silver medalist (1980), world champion (1983, 1987), heart attack.[451]
- Thomas Lockhart, 82, American politician, member of the Wyoming House of Representatives (2001–2017).[452]
- Robert McKim, 72, American politician, member of the Wyoming House of Representatives (2009–2017).[453]
- Necton Mhura, 61, Malawian diplomat, Ambassador to the United Nations (since 2016) and the United States (2015–2016), cancer.[454]
- Catherine Nevin, 67, Irish murderer, brain tumour.[455]
- Sir John Orr, 72, British police officer.[456]
- Daniel Peredo, 48, Peruvian sports journalist, heart attack.[457]
- Geoff Pimblett, 73, British rugby league player (England, St Helens R.F.C., Lancashire).[458]
- Jerry Raymond, 89, American football coach.[459]
- Charles Pence Slichter, 94, American physicist.[460]
- Larry Smith, 79, American puppeteer.[461]
- Jim Springer, 91, American basketball player (Indianapolis Jets, Bridgeport Roesslers).[462]
- Sir Peter Squire, 72, British Royal Air Force officer, Chief of the Air Staff (2000–2003).[463]
- Stormin, 34, British grime musician, skin cancer.[464]
- Sabah Tani, 49, Bangladeshi singer, low blood pressure.[465]
- Yuriy Tyukalov, 87, Russian rower, Olympic champion (1952, 1956).[466]
- Zhang Junsheng, 81, Chinese politician and academic, cardiac arrest.[467]
20
- David Barons, 81, British racehorse trainer.[468]
- Sonja Bata, 91, Swiss shoe museum curator and philanthropist.[469]
- Jo Beddoe, 73, British arts administrator and theatre producer.[470]
- Lucien Bouchardeau, 56, Nigerien football referee, heart failure.[471]
- John Boyd, 92, Scottish milliner.[472]
- David Caron, 65, American legal scholar.[473]
- Jiichiro Date, 66, Japanese wrestler, Olympic champion (1976).[474]
- Herbert Ehrenberg, 91, German politician, Minister of Labour and Social Affairs (1976–1982).[475]
- Bill Flick, 91, Canadian ice hockey player (Lethbridge Maple Leafs).[476]
- William H. Friedland, 94, American rural sociologist.[477]
- Arnaud Geyre, 82, French racing cyclist, Olympic champion (1956).[478]
- B. K. Goyal, 82, Indian cardiologist, cardiac arrest.[479]
- DeWitt Hale, 100, American politician, Member of the Texas House of Representatives (1939–1940, 1953–1978).[480]
- Jorma Hotanen, 81, Finnish Olympic pentathlete.[481]
- Joe Hung, 86, Taiwanese journalist (Central News Agency) and diplomat, Representative to Italy (1993–2000), heart and lung disease.[482]
- Tōta Kaneko, 98, Japanese writer.[483]
- Alvin B. Koeneman, 84, American rear admiral.[484]
- Agnieszka Kotulanka, 61, Polish actress.[485]
- Lionel March, 84, British mathematician, architect and digital artist.[486]
- Howard McCurdy, 85, Canadian politician, MP for Windsor—Walkerville (1984–1988) and Windsor—Tecumseh (1988–1993), cancer.[487]
- Roy McDonald, 80, Canadian poet, author and musician.[488]
- Sir Donald Murray, 95, Northern Irish jurist.[489]
- Andrew Ranicki, 69, British mathematician, leukaemia.[490]
- Irene Strong, 88, Canadian Olympic swimmer (1948, 1952).[491]
- Waldo R. Tobler, 87, American geographer and cartographer.[492]
- Zigmas Zinkevičius, 93, Lithuanian linguist-historian.[493]
21
- Valentin Afraimovich, 72, Russian mathematician.[494]
- Ian Aitken, 90, British journalist and political commentator.[495]
- Sergei Aleksandrov, 44, Russian footballer (Orenburg, Luch Vladivostok).[496]
- Vic Andreetti, 76, British boxer, cancer.[497]
- Arthur Black, 74, Canadian radio broadcaster (CBC), pancreatic cancer.[498]
- Lawrence D. Brown, 77, American statistician.[499]
- Thomas M. Carsey, 52, American political scientist, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[500]
- Emma Chambers, 53, English actress (The Vicar of Dibley, Notting Hill, How Do You Want Me?), heart attack.[501]
- Kalyan Singh Chauhan, 58, Indian politician, MLA for Nathdwara (since 2008), cancer.[502]
- Chow Chee Keong, 69, Malaysian footballer (national team), bladder cancer.[503]
- John Cribb, 67, Australian triple murderer and rapist.[504]
- Antenore Cuel, 95, Italian Olympic cross-country skier.[505]
- Zelda D'Aprano, 90, Australian political activist.[506]
- Harriet Fier, 67, American magazine and newspaper editor (Rolling Stone, The Washington Post), breast cancer.[507]
- Beryl Fletcher, 79, New Zealand novelist.[508]
- Billy Graham, 99, American evangelist and Southern Baptist minister.[509]
- Kurt Hansen, 90, footballer
- Taïeb Louhichi, 69, Tunisian film director (Shadow of the Earth).[510]
- Betty Miller, 91, American aviator, first female pilot to fly solo across the Pacific Ocean.[511]
- Ren Osugi, 66, Japanese actor, heart failure.[512]
- John R. Schmidhauser, 96, American politician, member of the U. S. House of Representatives from Iowa's 1st congressional district (1965–1967).[513]
- Lokendra Singh, 41, Indian politician, MLA for Noorpur (since 2012), traffic collision.[514]
- Giuseppe Turini, 90, Italian politician, Senator (1992–2001).[515]
22
- Marilyn Fain Apseloff, 83, American children's writer.[516]
- Errol Buddle, 89, Australian jazz musician.[517]
- Serban Cantacuzino, 89, Romanian architect.[518]
- Nanette Fabray, 97, American actress and singer (High Button Shoes, Caesar's Hour, One Day at a Time), Tony (1949) and Emmy Award-winner (1956, 1957).[519]
- Valentin Falin, 91, Russian Soviet-era diplomat and politician.[520]
- Forges, 76, Spanish cartoonist (El Jueves, Diario 16, El País), pancreatic cancer.[521]
- Billi Gordon, 63, American actor, model and neuroscientist.[522]
- Euler Granda, 82, Ecuadorian poet, writer and psychiatrist.[523]
- Jack Hamilton, 79, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies, California Angels, New York Mets).[524]
- Bette Henritze, 93, American actress (The Hospital, The World According to Garp, Other People's Money).[525]
- Peter Kocot, 61, American politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (since 2002).[526]
- Bence Lázár, 26, Hungarian footballer (Újpest FC, SV Würmla), leukemia.[527]
- Li Ching, 69, Hong Kong actress.[528] (body discovered on this date)
- Gladys Maccabe, 99, Northern Irish artist.[529]
- William Serrin, 78, American journalist (Detroit Free Press), winner of Pulitzer Prize (1968), heart attack.[530]
- László Tahi Tóth, 74, Hungarian actor, stroke.[531]
- Richard E. Taylor, 88, Canadian physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (1990).[532]
- Billy Wilson, 71, English footballer (Blackburn Rovers, Portsmouth).[533]
23
- Dom Anile, 80, American football coach and executive (Indianapolis Colts).[534]
- James Colby, 56, American actor (Patriots Day, Tower Heist, Empire).[535]
- Frank Deighton, 90, Scottish amateur golfer.[536]
- Graeme Gahan, 76, Australian footballer (Richmond).[537]
- Ali Teoman Germaner, 83–84, Turkish sculptor.[538]
- Lewis Gilbert, 97, British film director (You Only Live Twice, Alfie, Educating Rita).[539]
- James Laxer, 76, Canadian political economist.[540]
- Donovan McClelland, 69, Northern Irish politician.[541]
- Saichiro Misumi, 101, Japanese indologist.[542]
- Allen B. Rosenstein, 97, American systems engineer.[543]
- Celal Şahin, 92, Turkish musician and actor.[544]
- Sir Kenneth Scott, 87, British diplomat and courtier.[545]
- Teddi Siddall, 64, American actress.[546]
- Jesus Varela, 90, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Sorsogon (1980–2003).[547]
- Wolfhart Westendorf, 93, German Egyptologist.[548]
24
- Getulio Alviani, 78, Italian painter.[549]
- Kalman Aron, 93, Holocaust survivor and artist.[550]
- Shmuel Auerbach, 86, Israeli Haredi rabbi, heart disease.[551]
- Eitan Avitsur, 76, Israeli composer and conductor.[552]
- Judith Baxter, 62–63, British sociolinguist.[553]
- Irwin Belk, 95, American politician, philanthropist and retail executive (Belk), member of the North Carolina Senate (1963–1966) and House of Representatives (1959–1962).[554]
- Wim Claes, 56, Belgian composer, songwriter and music producer.[555]
- Jacqueline Froom, 89, British poet and lyricist.[556]
- Sir Durward Knowles, 100, Bahamian sailor, Olympic champion (1964), kidney failure.[557]
- Ed Leede, 90, American basketball player (Boston Celtics).[558]
- Bud Luckey, 83, American animator and voice actor (Toy Story, Boundin', Winnie the Pooh), stroke.[559]
- James McIntosh, 87, American rower, Olympic silver medalist (1956).[560]
- Folco Quilici, 87, Italian film director and screenwriter.[561]
- Bhanu Kumar Shastri, 92, Indian politician.[562]
- Sridevi, 54, Indian actress (English Vinglish), accidental drowning.[563]
- Óscar Julio Vian Morales, 70, Guatemalan Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Santiago de Guatemala (since 2010), cancer.[564]
- Charles Byron Wilson, 88, American neurosurgeon, heart disease.[565]
- Yang Rudai, 91, Chinese politician, member of the Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party.[566]
25
- Urban Bowman, 80, American-Canadian football coach (Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Hamilton Tiger Cats), prostate cancer.[567]
- Max Cole, 77, Australian football player (Fitzroy).[568]
- Dai Fudong, 89, Chinese architect, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.[569]
- Dan Fegan, 56, American basketball agent (DeMarcus Cousins, John Wall, Ricky Rubio), traffic collision.[570]
- Danny Florencio, 70, Filipino basketball player (Toyota, Crispa, U/Tex), heart attack.[571]
- Ainsley Gotto, 72, Australian political secretary and interior designer, cancer.[572]
- Michael Green, 91, British journalist and writer.[573]
- Cynthia Heimel, 70, American columnist, author and humorist, complications from dementia.[574]
- Richard Hundley, 86, American pianist and composer.[575]
- Branko Kubala, 69, Czechoslovak-born Spanish footballer (RCD Espanyol, Dallas Tornado).[576]
- Burton Leland, 69, American politician, member of the Michigan Senate (1999–2006) and House of Representatives (1981–1998), cancer.[577]
- Leif Liljeroth, 93, Swedish actor.[578]
- John C. Mula, 75, American art director and production designer (Barney Miller, Charles in Charge, Dinosaurs).[579]
- Nev Pask, 87, Australian property developer.[580]
- Henri Pouzère, 79, Central African politician and lawyer.[581]
- Ram Punjabi, 89, Indian cricket umpire.[582]
- Ola Thorleif Ruud, 91, Norwegian politician.[583]
- Frank Sander, 90, American law professor.[584]
- Noel Scott, 88, New Zealand politician, MP for Tongariro (1984–1990).[585]
- Bruce Nelson Stratton, 74, American radio personality (WPLO), throat cancer.[586]
- Scott Westgarth, 31, British boxer, injuries sustained in match.[587]
- Tsvetan Veselinov, 70, Bulgarian footballer (Levski Sofia, national team), Olympic silver medalist (1968).[588]
- Penny Vincenzi, 78, British writer.[589]
26
- Joseph Achuzie, 88–89, Nigerian politician and secessionist Biafran military commander.[590]
- William L. Blaser, 94, American politician.[591]
- Sir Richard Body, 90, English politician, MP for Boston and Skegness (1966–2001) and Billericay (1955–1959).[592]
- Ernest Bohr, 93, Danish lawyer and Olympic field hockey player (1948).[593]
- Mies Bouwman, 88, Dutch television presenter, pneumonia.[594]
- Patrick Cusick, 98, American civil engineer and city planner, executive director of the Pittsburgh Regional Planning Association (1957–1964).[595]
- Paul De Meo, 64, American screenwriter (The Rocketeer, Trancers, The Flash) and television producer.[596]
- Jim Dobson, 78, American baseball player.[597]
- Alan Geldard, 90, British cyclist, Olympic bronze medalist (1948).[598]
- Jim L. Gillis Jr., 101, American politician.[599]
- Jerry Hendren, 70, American football player (Denver Broncos).[600]
- Juan Hidalgo Codorniu, 90, Spanish composer.[601]
- Sir Paul Jenkins, 63, British lawyer, Treasury Solicitor (2006–2014).[602]
- Mariadas Kagithapu, 81, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Visakhapatnam (1982–2012).[603]
- Tatyana Karpova, 102, Russian actress, People's Artist of the USSR (1990).[604]
- Sean Lavery, 61, American ballet dancer (New York City Ballet).[605]
- Li Boguang, 49, Chinese legal scholar and human rights activist, liver cancer.[606]
- Giorgi Maisashvili, 55, Georgian economist and politician, cancer.[607]
- Benjamin Melniker, 104, American film producer (Batman, Constantine, National Treasure).[608]
- Peter Miles, 89, English actor (Z-Cars, Doctor Who, Blake's 7).[609]
- Carmen A. Orechio, 91, American politician, member of the New Jersey Senate (1974–1992).[610]
- Thomas Pernes, 62, Austrian avant-garde composer.[611]
- Michael J. Pikal, 78, American pharmaceutical scientist.[612]
- Gary H. Posner, 74, American chemist, Parkinson's disease.[613]
- Veljko Rus, 88, Slovenian sociologist.[614]
- T. S. R. Subramanian, 79, Indian civil servant, Cabinet Secretary (1996–1998), chancellor of Shiv Nadar University.[615]
- Muriel Turner, Baroness Turner of Camden, 90, British politician.[616]
- Susan Wood, 64-65, Canadian visual artist.[617]
27
- Gertrude Alderfer, 86, American baseball player (AAGPBL).[618]
- Joseph Bagobiri, 60, Nigerian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Kafanchan (since 1995).[619]
- Albert Benschop, 68, Dutch sociologist.[620]
- William H. T. Bush, 79, American venture capitalist and financier.[621]
- Lance Clark, 81, British shoemaker (Clarks).[622]
- Gabriel Cruz, 8, Spanish boy, suffocated.[623]
- Steve Folkes, 59, Australian rugby league player (Canterbury Bulldogs, Hull FC, New South Wales), heart attack.[624]
- Marianne Githens, 83, American political scientist, heart attack.[625]
- Sumner Jules Glimcher, 93, American filmmaker and author.[626]
- Makoto Hirayama, 65, Japanese politician.[627]
- M. Jaishankar, 41, Indian serial killer and rapist, suicide by throat-cutting.[628]
- Henri Leonetti, 81, French footballer (Marseille).[629]
- Bill Lignante, 91, American comics artist.[630]
- Luciano Benjamín Menéndez, 90, Argentine military officer, convicted murderer and human rights violator, cardiogenic shock.[631]
- Keith Murdoch, 74, New Zealand rugby union player (Otago, national team).[632]
- Daniel Perlsweig, 91, American racehorse trainer (Lord Avie), awarded Dogwood Dominion Award (1993).[633]
- Prabodh Panda, 72, Indian politician, heart attack.[634]
- Quini, 68, Spanish footballer (Sporting de Gijón, F.C Barcelona, national team), heart attack.[635]
- Hugo Santiago, 78, Argentine film director (Invasión, Écoute voir, The Others) and actor.[636]
- Sandra Stone, 83, American artist.[637]
- Jacqueline Vaudecrane, 104, French figure skater.[638]
- Jan Vercruysse, 69, Belgian artist.[639]
28
- Carlos Bonilla, 63, American lobbyist.[640]
- Chen Xiaolu, 71, Chinese businessman and princeling, heart attack.[641]
- Barry Crimmins, 64, American comedian and social activist, cancer.[642]
- Amand Dalem, 79, Belgian politician, Mayor of Rochefort (1970–1994), Senator (1979–1994), Minister of the Walloon Government (1985–1992), Governor of Namur (1994-2007).[643]
- Kieron Durkan, 44, English footballer (Wrexham, Stockport County, Macclesfield Town).[644]
- Keith English, 50, American politician, member of the Missouri House of Representatives (2013–2017), suicide by gunshot.[645]
- Antonio García-Trevijano, 90, Spanish lawyer, politician, philosopher and anti-Francoist activist.[646]
- Rogelio Guerra, 81, Mexican actor (Mañana es para siempre, Rafaela, Amor Bravío), complications from thrombus.[647]
- Jeff Kowalick, 71, Australian cricketer.[648]
- Stefán Kristjánsson, 35, Icelandic chess grandmaster.[649]
- Andy Lewis, 92, American screenwriter (Klute).[650]
- Lye Siew Weng, 77, Malaysian politician, MLA for Air Itam (1995–2004) and Air Putih (2004–2008), bone cancer.[651]
- Marc L. Marks, 91, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives for Pennsylvania's 24th district (1977–1983).[652]
- Pierre Milza, 85, French historian.[653]
- Albert Mkrtchyan, 81, Armenian theater director, film director, actor, screenwriter.[654]
- Jay R. Moyer, 70, American politician, cancer.[655]
- John Muir, 70, Scottish footballer (St Johnstone, Alloa).[656]
- Ratnavel Pandian, 89, Indian judge, member of the Supreme Court (1988–1994), chief justice of Madras High Court (1988).[657]
- Jayendra Saraswathi, 82, Indian guru, seer of Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham (since 1954).[658]
- Gerhard Scherhorn, 88, German economist.[659]
- Harvey Schmidt, 88, American musical theatre producer and writer (The Fantasticks, 110 in the Shade).[660]
- Naomi Siegmann, 84–85, American artist, pneumonia.[661]
- Ștefan Tașnadi, 64, Romanian weightlifter, Olympic silver medalist (1984).[662]
- William R. Trotter, 74, American author and historian.[663]
- Noble Villeneuve, 79, Canadian politician, MPP (1983–1999).[664]
- Gjert Wilhelmsen, 91, Norwegian shipowner.[665]
Remove ads
References
External links
Wikiwand - on
Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.
Remove ads