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Deaths in February 2023
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The following is a list of notable deaths in February 2023.
Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
- Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent country of citizenship (if applicable), reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference.
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February 2023
1
- Angel Alcala, 93, Filipino biologist, president of Silliman University (1991–1992), secretary of environment and natural resources (1992–1995) and chairperson of the CHED (1995–1999).[1]
- Hans Alsén, 96, Swedish politician, MP (1974–1982), governor of Uppsala County (1986–1992).[2]
- Renato Benaglia, 84, Italian football player (Fiorentina, Catania, Roma) and coach.[3]
- Joanne Bracker, 77, American Hall of Fame college basketball coach (Midland University), cancer.[4]
- Don Bramlett, 60, American football player (Minnesota Vikings).[5]
- Jozef Čapla, 84, Slovak ice hockey player (HC Slovan Bratislava, HC Dukla Jihlava, Augsburger EV).[6]
- Parimal Dey, 81, Indian footballer (East Bengal FC, Mohun Bagan AC, national team).[7]
- Terence Dickinson, 79, Canadian astrophotographer and amateur astronomer, complications from Parkinson's disease.[8]
- Benny Dollo, 72, Indonesian football manager (Persita Tangerang, Arema Malang, national team).[9]
- Eunice Dwumfour, 30, American politician, shot.[10]
- Franklin Florence, 88, American civil rights activist.[11]
- Billy Galligan, 86, Irish hurler (Avondhu, Blackrock, Cork).[12]
- Kit Hesketh-Harvey, 65, British comedian and screenwriter (Maurice).[13]
- Jennifer Johnson, 76, Trinidad and Tobago politician.[14]
- Maria Mykolaichuk, 81, Ukrainian singer and actress, People's Artist of Ukraine.[15]
- Roland Muhlen, 82, American Olympic sprint canoer (1972, 1976).[16]
- Leonard Pietraszak, 86, Polish actor (Vabank, Danton, Kingsajz).[17]
- Phillip Price Jr., 88, American politician.[18]
- Lucy Quintero, 74, Panamanian folk singer, heart attack.[19]
- Terry Saldaña, 64, Filipino basketball player (Barangay Ginebra San Miguel, Pop Cola Panthers, Shell Turbo Chargers), kidney disease.[20]
- René Schérer, 100, French philosopher.[21]
- Matthew Schure, 74, American educational psychologist.[22]
- Dan Suleiman, 80, Nigerian air force officer and politician, governor of Plateau State (1976–1978).[23]
- Philippe Tesson, 94, French journalist (Le Quotidien de Paris, Combat).[24]
- Roman L. Weil, 82, American economist, cancer.[25]
- George P. Wilbur, 81, American actor (Halloween, Remote Control, The Running Man) and stuntman.[26]
- Stanley Wilson Jr., 40, American football player (Detroit Lions).[27]
- George Zukerman, 95, Canadian bassoonist.[28]
2
- Don Bielke, 90, American basketball player (Fort Wayne Pistons).[29]
- Trevor Boys, 65, Canadian racecar driver (NASCAR).[30]
- Ron Campbell, 82, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs).[31]
- Enzo Carra, 79, Italian journalist and politician, deputy (2001–2013).[32]
- Chris Chesser, 74, American film producer (Major League, The Rundown, Bad Day on the Block).[33]
- Calton Coffie, 68, Jamaican vocalist (Inner Circle).[34]
- Marcel Duriez, 82, French Olympic hurdler (1960, 1964, 1968).[35]
- Peter Facklam, 92, Swiss politician, member of the Executive Council of Basel-Stadt (1980–1992).[36]
- Fred la marmotte, Canadian groundhog.[37]
- George Hams, 94, Australian footballer (Collingwood).[38]
- Gerardo Islas Maldonado, 39, Mexican businessman and politician, member of the Congress of Puebla (2018–2021), heart attack.[39]
- Jean-Pierre Jabouille, 80, French racing driver (Formula One, 24 Hours of Le Mans).[40]
- Kenny Jay, 85, American professional wrestler (AWA).[41]
- Glória Maria, 73, Brazilian journalist and reporter (Fantástico, Globo Repórter), cancer.[42]
- Linda Matar, 97, Lebanese women's rights activist.[43]
- Butch Miles, 78, American jazz drummer.[44]
- Mohammed Saeed Al Mulla, 97, Emirati banker and politician, co-founder of the National Bank of Dubai, minister of state for federation and Gulf affairs (1971–1973) and transport (1973–1997).[45]
- Dennis Munari, 74, Australian footballer (Carlton, North Melbourne).[46]
- Robert Orben, 95, American comedian and speechwriter.[47]
- Solomon Perel, 97, German-born Israeli author and motivational speaker (Europa Europa).[48]
- Lanny Poffo, 68, Canadian-American professional wrestler (WWF, CWA, ICW), heart failure.[49]
- Tim Quy, 61, British musician (Cardiacs).[50]
- Pete Reed, 33, American aid worker, shell explosion.[51]
- Kenneth D. Scott, 92, American politician, member of the Iowa Senate (1973–1977, 1987–1991).[52]
- D. R. Thorpe, 79, British historian and biographer.[53]
- Louis Velle, 96, French actor (Stopover in Orly, The Impossible Mr. Pipelet, Kings for a Day).[54]
- K. Viswanath, 92, Indian film director (Sankarabharanam, Sagara Sangamam, Saptapadi).[55]
- Barbara Wilk, 87, Polish gymnast, Olympic bronze medallist (1956).[56]
- James C. Wofford, 78, American equestrian, Olympic silver medalist (1968, 1972).[57]
- Richard Woolcott, 95, Australian diplomat, author and commentator, permanent representative to the United Nations (1982–1988).[58]
- Takahiro Yokomichi, 82, Japanese politician, twice member and speaker (2009–2012) of the House of Representatives, governor of Hokkaido (1983–1995), cancer.[59]
- John Zizioulas, 92, Greek Orthodox prelate, metropolitan of Pergamon (since 1986), COVID-19.[60]
3
- Bernard Bardin, 88, French politician, deputy (1981–1993).[61]
- Giuseppina Bersani, 73, Italian Olympic fencer (1972).[62]
- Ronald Enroth, 84, American sociologist and author.[63]
- Anthony Fernandes, 86, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Bareilly (1989–2014), multiple organ failure.[64]
- Andreas Gielchen, 58, German footballer (1. FC Köln, Alemannia Aachen).[65]
- Oswald Gomis, 90, Sri Lankan Roman Catholic prelate and academic administrator, auxiliary bishop (1968–1996) and archbishop (2002–2009) of Colombo, chancellor of the UoC (2002–2021).[66]
- Robert Key, 77, English politician, MP (1983–2010) and minister for sport (1992–1993).[67]
- Alain Lacouchie, 76, French poet, illustrator, and photographer.[68]
- José Luiz de Magalhães Lins, 93, Brazilian banker.[69]
- Lawrence M. McKenna, 89, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Southern New York (since 1990).[70]
- Ronald Meisburg, 75, American labor lawyer.[71]
- Hiroshi Mizuta, 103, Japanese economist and historian, member of the Japan Academy.[72]
- Ken Monteith, 84, Canadian politician, MP (1988–1993).[73]
- Joan Oates, 94, American-British archaeologist and academic.[74]
- Roberto Purini, 85, Brazilian lawyer and politician, São Paulo MLA (1979–1999).[75]
- Paco Rabanne, 88, Spanish fashion designer.[76]
- Portia Robinson, 96, Australian historian.[77]
- Bine Rogelj, 93, Slovene Olympic ski jumper (1956) and caricaturist.[78]
- Sergio Solli, 78, Italian actor (Il mistero di Bellavista, I Can Quit Whenever I Want, Ciao, Professore!).[79]
- Dante Stefani, 95, Italian partisan and politician, senator (1979–1987).[80]
- Irving Stern, 94, American politician, member of the Minnesota Senate (1979–1982).[81]
- Jack Taylor, 94, American broadcaster, heart failure.[82]
- Ismail Tipi, 64, Turkish-German politician, member of the Landtag of Hesse (since 2010).[83]
- Naďa Urbánková, 83, Czech singer and actress (Closely Watched Trains, Larks on a String, Seclusion Near a Forest), complications from cancer and COVID-19.[84]
- Juan Velarde, 95, Spanish economist and academic.[85]
- Shevah Weiss, 87, Polish-born Israeli politician, member (1981–1999) and speaker (1992–1996) of the Knesset.[86]
4
- Oshwin Andries, 19, South African footballer (Stellenbosch), stabbed.[87]
- Luciano Armani, 82, Italian racing cyclist.[88]
- Vaco Baissac, 82, Mauritian artist.[89]
- Don Blackburn, 84, Canadian ice hockey player (Philadelphia Flyers, New York Islanders, New York Rangers).[90]
- José del Castillo, 79, Peruvian footballer (Cristal, national team).[91]
- César Cordero Moscoso, 95, Ecuadorian Roman Catholic priest.[92]
- Elettra Deiana, 81, Italian teacher and politician, deputy (2001–2008).[93]
- Léon Engulu, 88, Congolese politician, governor of Katanga (1968–1970), minister of the interior (1990–1991) and senator (2003–2018).[94]
- Susan Duhan Felix, 85, American ceramic artist.[95]
- Jürgen Flimm, 81, German theater director and manager (Salzburg Festival, Berlin State Opera).[96]
- Adrian Hall, 95, American theatre director.[97]
- Eugene Iglesias, 96, Puerto Rican actor (Jack McCall, Desperado, Taza, Son of Cochise, The Naked Dawn), heart attack.[98]
- Sherif Ismail, 67, Egyptian politician, prime minister (2015–2018).[99]
- Vani Jairam, 77, Indian playback singer (Sankarabharanam, Guddi, Sollathaan Ninaikkiren), fall.[100]
- Marv Kellum, 70, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers, St. Louis Cardinals).[101]
- Floyd Kerr, 76, American basketball player (Colorado State Rams).[102]
- Pete Koegel, 75, American baseball player (Milwaukee Brewers, Philadelphia Phillies).[103]
- Sarah Landau, 87, American architectural historian.[104]
- Paul Martha, 80, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers) and executive (San Francisco 49ers).[105]
- Alois Mayer, 73, Austrian politician, member of the Municipal Council and Landtag of Vienna (1997–2015).[106]
- Roberto Ongpin, 86, Filipino businessman and politician, MP (1978–1984) and minister of commerce and industry (1978–1986).[107]
- Edward Pangelinan, 81, Northern Marianan politician, resident representative (1978–1984), pancreatic cancer.[108]
- Anita Phillips, 77, Australian politician, member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland (2001–2004).[109]
- Arnold Schulman, 97, American screenwriter (Love with the Proper Stranger, Goodbye, Columbus, Tucker: The Man and His Dream).[110]
- Jerry W. Tillman, 82, American politician, member of the North Carolina Senate (2003–2020).[111]
- Ron Tompkins, 78, American baseball player (Kansas City Athletics, Chicago Cubs).[112]
- Yagbonwura Tumtunba Boresa II, Ghanaian monarch, ruler of Gonja (since 2010).[113]
- Harry Whittington, 95, American attorney and political figure (Dick Cheney hunting accident), complications from a fall.[114]
- Rob Williams, 92, New Zealand army general, chief of the general staff (1981–1984).[115]
5
- Hilda Adefarasin, 98, Nigerian women's rights activist.[116]
- Hilary Alexander, 77, New Zealand-born British fashion journalist (The Daily Telegraph).[117]
- Hank Beebe, 96, American composer (Bathtubs Over Broadway).[118]
- Mordechai Bibi, 100, Iraqi-born Israeli politician, MK (1959–1974).[119]
- Catherine Bonnet, 57, French tennis player.[120]
- Knut Borchardt, 93, German historian.[121]
- John Bracey Jr., 81, American scholar and historian.[122]
- Chris Browne, 70, American cartoonist (Hägar the Horrible).[123]
- Demetrius Calip, 53, American basketball player (Los Angeles Lakers).[124]
- Donn Charnley, 94, American politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives (1971–1981, 1983–1985) and senate (1980–1983).[125]
- Chu Yun-han, 67, Taiwanese political scholar, rectal cancer.[126]
- Robin Cocks, 84, British geologist.[127]
- Joy Davidson, 85, American operatic mezzo-soprano.[128]
- Renato Del Ponte, 78, Italian essayist.[129]
- Jean Desanlis, 97, French veterinarian and politician, deputy (1972–1997).[130]
- Joan Wall, 89, English field hockey player and teacher, complications from dementia.[131]
- Josep Maria Espinàs, 95, Spanish writer ("Cant del Barça"), journalist, and publisher.[132]
- T. P. Gajendran, 68, Indian film director (Budget Padmanabhan, Middle Class Madhavan, Banda Paramasivam) and actor.[133]
- Geoff Heskett, 93, Australian Olympic basketball player (1956).[134]
- Hsing Yun, 95, Chinese Buddhist monk, founder of Fo Guang Shan and Buddha's Light International Association, kidney failure.[135]
- Kang Seong-mo, 89, South Korean entrepreneur and politician, MNA (1988–1992).[136]
- Abraham Lempel, 86, Polish-born Israeli computer scientist (LZ77 and LZ78).[137]
- Pervez Musharraf, 79, Pakistani politician and military officer, president (2001–2008), minister of defence (1999–2002) and chief of Army staff (1998–2007), cardiac amyloidosis.[138]
- Khalipha Nando, 81, Filipino Islamic militant, wa'lī of Bangsamoro (since 2019) and co-founder of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front.[139]
- Ong Leong Boon, 76–77, Singaporean surgeon and politician, MP (1972–1980).[140]
- Alan Orange, 67, British lichenologist.[141]
- John H. Panabaker, 94, Canadian business executive and academic administrator, chancellor of McMaster University (1986–1992).[142]
- Gerald Parsons, 89, English cricketer (Cornwall).[143]
- Nukun Prachuapmo, 93, Thai politician, minister of transport (1991–1992, 1992).[144]
- Inge Sargent, 90, Austrian-American author and human rights activist, queen consort of Hsipaw State (1953–1962).[145]
- Takako Sasuga, 87, Japanese voice actress (Sazae-san, Danganronpa).[146]
- May Sayegh, 82, Palestinian poet and political activist.[147]
- Hansi Schmidt, 80, Romanian-born German handball player (VfL Gummersbach, Steaua București, West Germany national team).[148]
- Vladimir Skulachev, 87, Russian biochemist, member of the Russian Academy of Sciences.[149]
- Phil Spalding, 65, English bassist (GTR, Original Mirrors, Toyah).[150]
- Roslyn Swartzman, 91, Canadian printmaker and painter.[151]
- Rosa Tavarez, 83, Dominican painter and engraver.[152]
- Jusaburō Tsujimura, 89, Japanese puppeteer and doll maker, heart failure.[153]
- Kaye Vaughan, 91, American-born Canadian Hall of Fame football player (Ottawa Rough Riders).[154]
- Quirin Vrehen, 90, Dutch physicist.[155]
- Wu Zhongru, 83, Chinese hydraulic engineer, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.[156]
6
- Moslem Uddin Ahmad, 74, Bangladeshi politician, MP (since 2020), cancer.[157]
- Peter Allen, 76, English footballer (Leyton Orient, Millwall).[158]
- Greta Andersen, 95, Danish swimmer, Olympic champion (1948).[159]
- Janet Anderson, 73, British politician, minister for film, tourism and broadcasting (1998–2001) and MP (1992–2010).[160]
- Abdellatif Ben Ammar, 79, Tunisian film director (A Simple Story, Aziza).[161]
- Nugraha Besoes, 81, Indonesian football administrator and politician, MP (1977–1992).[162]
- Niamh Bhreathnach, 77, Irish politician, twice minister for education, TD (1992–1997) and senator (1997).[163]
- Bong Kee Chok, 85, Malaysian political activist.[164]
- Rob Bruniges, 66, British Olympic fencer (1976, 1980, 1984).[165]
- Gerardo Cavallieri, 80, Argentine Olympic cyclist.[166]
- Jane Dowling, 97, British artist.[167]
- Moses Gray, 85, American football player (Indiana Hoosiers, New York Titans).[168]
- David Harris, 76, American journalist and anti-war activist.[169]
- Emory Kristof, 80, American photographer.[170]
- Inge Krogh, 102, Danish politician, MP (1973–1984).[171]
- Carole Laganière, 64, Canadian documentary filmmaker[172]
- Eugene Lee, 83, American set designer (Saturday Night Live, Candide, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street).[173]
- Nicolò Mineo, 89, Italian literary critic, literary historian and philologist.[174]
- John Moeti, 55, South African footballer (Orlando Pirates, SuperSport United, national team).[175]
- Charlie Norris, 59, American professional wrestler (Pro Wrestling America, WCW).[176]
- Květa Pacovská, 94, Czech illustrator and writer.[177]
- Pierre-Alain Parot, 72, French stained-glass artist.[178]
- Jim Rose, 56, American sculptor, suicide.[179]
- Violet Stanger, 82, Canadian politician, Saskatchewan MLA (1991–1999).[180]
- Lubomír Štrougal, 98, Czech politician, prime minister of Czechoslovakia (1970–1988).[181]
- Răzvan Theodorescu, 83, Romanian historian and politician, senator (2000–2008) and minister of culture (2000–2004).[182]
- Billy Thomson, 64, Scottish footballer (St Mirren, Dundee United, national team).[183]
- Miguel Lucas Tomás, 85, Spanish physician.[184]
- B. K. S. Varma, 74, Indian painter, heart attack.[185]
- Steve Woodmore, 62, British electronics salesman, Guinness World Records record holder for most words articulated per minute (1990–1995).[186]
- Notable people killed during the 2023 Turkey–Syria earthquake:
- Christian Atsu, 31, Ghanaian footballer (Newcastle United, Hatayspor, national team)[187]
- Nilay Aydoğan, 31, Turkish basketball player (national team)[188]
- Nader Joukhadar, 45, Syrian football player (Al-Wathba, national team) and manager (Salam Zgharta)[189]
- Cemal Kütahya, 32, Turkish handball player (national team)[190]
- Taner Savut, 48, Turkish footballer (Fenerbahçe, Siirtspor) and sporting director (Hatayspor)[191]
- Yakup Taş, 63, Turkish politician, MP (since 2018)[192]
- Zilan Tigris, 50–51, Turkish-Armenian singer[193]
- Ahmet Eyüp Türkaslan, 28, Turkish footballer (Osmanlıspor, Ümraniyespor, Yeni Malatyaspor)[194]
7
- Tunku Abdul Aziz, 89, Malaysian politician, senator (2009–2012).[195]
- Fernando Becerril, 78, Mexican actor (Zapata: el sueño del héroe, The Mask of Zorro, Get the Gringo).[196]
- Luis Jaime Carvajal y Salas, 80, Spanish Olympic equestrian (1972).[197]
- František Cipro, 75, Czech football player and manager (Slavia Prague, Dynamo České Budějovice, Chmel Blšany), colon cancer.[198]
- Pio D'Emilia, 68, Italian journalist (il manifesto, L'Espresso).[199]
- Daniel Defert, 85, French sociologist and AIDS activist, founder of AIDES.[200]
- Abdelkader Drif, 85, Algerian sporting director.[201]
- Jane F. Gentleman, 82–83, American-Canadian statistician.[202]
- Karma Ghale, 59, Nepali politician, MP (since 2018), prostate cancer.[203]
- Mihail-Viorel Ghindă, 73, Romanian chess International Master.[204] (death announced on this date)
- Lee Greenfield, 81, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1979–2001).[205]
- Dieter Haaßengier, 88, German politician, member of the Landtag of Lower Saxony (1970–1976).[206]
- Benet Hytner, 95, English barrister.[207]
- Teuku Sama Indra, 58, Indonesian politician, regent of South Aceh (2013–2018).[208]
- Makoto Itoh, 86, Japanese economist, heart attack.[209]
- Richard Kell, 95, Irish poet, composer, and teacher.[210] (death announced on this date)
- Tonya Knight, 56, American professional bodybuilder and game show contestant (American Gladiators), cancer.[211]
- Joseph Loeckx, 85, Belgian comic book artist (Clifton, Tintin, La Ribambelle).[212]
- Friedel Lutz, 84, German footballer (Eintracht Frankfurt, West Germany national team).[213]
- Andrew J. McKenna, 93, American businessman, chairman of McDonald's (2004–2016).[214]
- Mendelson Joe, 78, Canadian singer-songwriter, assisted suicide.[215]
- Hiroki Nakata, 58, Japanese professional shogi player.[216]
- Mati Põldre, 86, Estonian film director (Those Old Love Letters, Georg), screenwriter and cinematographer.[217]
- Oleksandr Radchenko, 46, Ukrainian footballer (Dynamo Kyiv, Dnipro, national team).[218]
- Thibaut de Reimpré, 73–74, French painter.[219]
- Alfredo Rizzo, 89, Italian Olympic runner (1960).[220]
- K. Warner Schaie, 95, American social gerontologist and psychologist.[221]
- Volkmar Sigusch, 82, German sexologist, physician and sociologist.[222]
- Sir William Taylor, 92, British educator and academic administrator, vice-chancellor of the University of Hull (1985–1991).[223] (death announced on this date)
- Anthony Thiselton, 85, English Anglican priest, theologian and academic.[224]
- Fleur de Villiers, 85, South African journalist and business consultant, stroke.[225]
- Leontii Voitovych, 71, Ukrainian historian.[226]
- Wolfgang Weber, 83, German engineer and politician, member of the Landtag of Saxony (1990–1994).[227]
- Luc Winants, 60, Belgian chess player.[228]
- Royden Wood, 92, English footballer (New Brighton, Clitheroe, Leeds United).[229]
8
- Burt Bacharach, 94, American Hall of Fame composer ("Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head", "Walk On By", "Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do)"), six-time Grammy winner.[230]
- Miroslav Blažević, 87, Croatian football player (Rijeka) and manager (Dinamo Zagreb, national team), prostate cancer.[231]
- Fritz Enskat, 84, German Olympic diver (1960).[232]
- Elena Fanchini, 37, Italian Olympic alpine ski racer (2006, 2010, 2014), cancer.[233]
- Shirley Fulton, 71, American jurist, judge of the North Carolina Superior Court (1988–2002), gallbladder cancer.[234]
- Arto Heiskanen, 59, Finnish ice hockey player (Porin Ässät, Lukko, Albatros de Brest).[235]
- Volkan Kahraman, 43, Austrian football player (Excelsior, SV Pasching, national team) and manager, shot.[236]
- Cody Longo, 34, American actor (Hollywood Heights, Days of Our Lives, Piranha 3D).[237]
- Jesús Agustín López de Lama, 93, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, bishop-prelate of Corocoro (1966–1991).[238]
- Dennis Lotis, 97, South African-born British singer and actor (It's a Wonderful World, The City of the Dead, What Every Woman Wants).[239]
- Igor Mangushev, 36, Russian nationalist and mercenary, founder of the E.N.O.T. Corp., shot.[240]
- Dennis M. McCarthy, 78, American lieutenant general.[241]
- Subimal Mishra, 79, Indian novelist.[242]
- Vladimir Ivanovich Morozov, 82, Turkmen sprint canoeist, Olympic champion (1964, 1968, 1972).[243]
- Mihály Oláh, 74, Hungarian Olympic biathlete.[244]
- Ignatius Paul Pinto, 97, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Shimoga (1989–1998) and archbishop of Bangalore (1998–2004).[245]
- Ramón Saadi, 74, Argentine politician, MP (1987–1988, 2003–2009) and governor of Catamarca Province (1983–1991).[246]
- Wolfgang Schallenberg, 92, Austrian diplomat, ambassador to India (1974–1978), Spain (1979–1981), and France (1988–1992).[247]
- Ivan Silayev, 92, Russian politician, premier of the Soviet Union (1991), chairman of the council of ministers (1990–1991) and minister of aviation industry (1981–1985).[248]
- Branka Veselinović, 104, Serbian actress (A Child of the Community).[249]
- Manousos Voloudakis, 56, Greek politician, MP (2007–2009, 2012–2014, since 2019).[250]
- Julian Wasser, 89, American photographer.[251]
- Oscar Lawton Wilkerson, 96, American pilot (Tuskegee Airmen) and radio personality.[252]
9
- Marcos Alonso, 63, Spanish football player (Barcelona, Atlético Madrid, national team) and manager.[253]
- Ain Andressoo, 87, Estonian archer and architect.[254]
- Jen Angel, 48, American writer, traffic collision.[255]
- Ali al-Bahadili, 80, Iraqi politician, minister of agriculture (2005–2010).[256]
- Baracouda, 28, French racehorse.[257]
- Changoleón, c. 82, Mexican television personality.[258]
- Bill Currey, 78, New Zealand rugby player.[259]
- György Czakó, 89, Hungarian Olympic figure skater (1952).[260]
- Jean-Maurice Dehousse, 86, Belgian politician, MP (1971–1981), minister-president of Wallonia (1982–1985), MEP (1999–2004).[261]
- Charlie Faulkner, 81, Welsh rugby union player (national team, British & Irish Lions) and coach (Newport RFC), heart failure.[262]
- Sıtkı Güvenç, 61, Turkish politician, MP (2011–2015), complications from injuries sustained in an earthquake.[263]
- Princess Marie Gabrielle, 97, Luxembourgish royal.[264]
- Doug Mattis, 56, American figure skater.[265]
- Marijke Merckens, 83, Dutch actress and singer (A Woman Like Eve, Honneponnetje).[266]
- O Kuk-ryol, 93, North Korean military officer, chief of the general staff (1980–1988) and vice chairman of the National Defence Commission (2009–2016), heart failure.[267]
- Ferhat Ozcep, 55, Turkish geophysicist.[268]
- Nelson Rising, 81, American businessman (Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[269]
- Lewis Spratlan, 82, American music academic and composer, idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.[270]
- Wesley Stacey, 81–82, Australian photographer, co-founder of the Australian Centre for Photography.[271]
- Dimitrious Stanley, 48, American football player (New Jersey Red Dogs, Winnipeg Blue Bombers), prostate cancer.[272]
- Tunnet Taimla, 34, Estonian renju player, world champion (2003, 2013).[273]
- Yukio Takano, 85, Japanese politician, mayor of Toshima (since 1999) and member of the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly (1989–1999), COVID-19.[274]
- David Vaughan, 60, British climatologist, stomach cancer.[275]
- Sasa Zivoulovic, 50, Greek Olympic handball player (2004).[276]
10
- Marcel Adamczyk, 88, French footballer (FC Nancy, Lille, national team).[277]
- AKA, 35, South African rapper, shot.[278]
- Garland E. Allen, 86, American historian and biographer.[279]
- Morris J. Amitay, 86, American administrator, executive director of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (1974–1980).[280]
- Amjad Islam Amjad, 78, Pakistani poet and screenwriter (Waris, Dehleez, Din), cardiac arrest.[281]
- Giovanni Bettini, 84, Italian architect and politician, deputy (1979–1983).[282]
- Len Birman, 90, Canadian-American actor (Silver Streak, Generations, Captain America).[283]
- Robbyanto Budiman, 56, Indonesian businessman.[284]
- Larry Coyer, 79, American football coach (Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Denver Broncos, Indianapolis Colts).[285]
- Sir David Elliott, 93, British diplomat.[286]
- Delano Franklyn, 63, Jamaican politician, senator (2002–2007).[287]
- Erich Froelich, 85, German-born Canadian professional wrestler.[288]
- Sir Charles Gray, 94, Scottish politician, leader of the Strathclyde Regional Council (1986–1992).[289]
- Michael Green, 69, American molecular and cell biologist.[290]
- Toni Harper, 85, American singer.[291]
- Hugh Hudson, 86, English film director (Chariots of Fire, Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes, My Life So Far).[292]
- Satoshi Iriki, 55, Japanese baseball player (Kintetsu Buffaloes, Yomiuri Giants, Tokyo Yakult Swallows), traffic collision.[293]
- Marguerite Jauzelon, 105, French volunteer paramedic.[294]
- Jacob L. Mey, 96, Dutch-born Danish professor of linguistics.[295]
- Hans Modrow, 95, German politician, chairman of the Council of Ministers of East Germany (1989–1990), MEP (1999–2004) and MP (1990–1994), stroke.[296]
- Carleton Moore, 90, American molecular scientist.[297]
- Samuel Moreno Rojas, 62, Colombian politician, senator (1991–2006), mayor of Bogotá (2008–2011), cardiac arrest.[298]
- Horst Nickel, 88, German Olympic biathlete (1960).[299]
- Ron Roddan, 91, British athletics coach.[300]
- Carlos Saura, 91, Spanish film director (Mama Turns 100, Carmen, The Hunt), respiratory failure.[301]
- Mitsuo Shindō, 74, Japanese art director, stomach cancer.[302]
- Gautam Shome Sr., 62, Indian cricketer (Bengal).[303]
- René-Samuel Sirat, 92, French rabbi, chief rabbi of France (1981–1988).[304]
- Ben Steinberg, 93, Canadian composer, conductor and music educator.[305]
- Paul Sullivan, 85, Australian footballer (Hawthorn).[306]
- Sergey Tereshchenko, 71, Kazakh politician, prime minister (1991–1994).[307]
- Nancy Tichborne, 80, New Zealand watercolour artist and gardener.[308]
- Tôn Đức Lượng, 98, Vietnamese painter.[309]
- Xiang Xuan, 96, Chinese soldier, youngest soldier to take part in the Long March.[310]
- Zhai Zhonghe, 92, Chinese biologist, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.[311]
11
- Barrie Barbary, 84, Australian footballer (North Adelaide, Woodville).[312]
- David K. Barton, 95, American radar systems engineer.[313]
- Deniz Baykal, 84, Turkish politician, minister of foreign affairs and deputy prime minister (1995–1996).[314]
- Kevin Bell, 67, American football player (New York Jets).[315]
- Howard Bragman, 66, American public relations executive, leukemia.[316]
- Helena Parente Cunha, 93, Brazilian educator and writer.[317]
- Odd Eriksen, 67, Norwegian politician, minister of trade and industry (2005–2006) and governor of Nordland (2006–2013).[318]
- Adrien Fainsilber, 90, French architect.[319]
- Tito Fernández, 80, Chilean singer-songwriter.[320]
- James Flynn, 57, Irish film and television producer (Vikings, The Last Duel, The Banshees of Inisherin).[321]
- Brianna Ghey, 16, British transgender girl, stabbed.[322]
- Anatoly Grigoriev, 79, Russian physiologist.[323]
- Robert Hébras, 97, French massacre survivor (Oradour-sur-Glane).[324]
- Robert Dean Hunter, 94, American politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1986–2007).[325]
- Lee James, 69, American weightlifter, Olympic silver medalist (1976).[326]
- Jassim Ismail Juma, 85, Kuwaiti politician, MP (1971–1975).[327]
- Ivan Kováč, 74, Slovak middle-distance runner and radio sports commentator.[328]
- Simas Kudirka, 92, Lithuanian sailor (The Defection of Simas Kudirka).[329]
- Erwan Kurtubi, 72, Indonesian politician, regent of Pandeglang (2009–2010, 2011–2016).[330]
- Agnès Laroche, 57, French author and novelist.[331]
- Séamus Ryan, 85–86, Irish hurler.[332]
- Donald Spoto, 81, American biographer, brain hemorrhage.[333]
- Eleanor Sterling, 62, American conservationist and biologist.[334]
- Muhammad Waris, Pakistani alleged blasphemer, lynched.[335]
12
- Vadim Abdrashitov, 78, Russian film director (Fox Hunting, The Train Has Stopped, Planet Parade), cancer.[336]
- Lualhati Bautista, 77, Filipino novelist (Dekada '70, Bata, Bata... Pa'no Ka Ginawa?), screenwriter (Bulaklak sa City Jail) and activist.[337]
- Roger Bobo, 84, American tuba player.[338]
- Aimé Brisson, 94, Canadian politician, Quebec MNA (1962–1976).[339]
- Theo Dunne, 85, Irish football player (Shelbourne) and manager (UCD).[340]
- Enrich, 93, Spanish cartoonist.[341]
- Doug Fisher, 75, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers).[342]
- Nadine Girault, 63, Canadian politician, Quebec MNA (2018–2022).[343]
- John Godwin, 94, British-Nigerian architect.[344]
- Nadia Hashem, Jordanian journalist (Al Ra'i) and politician, minister of state for women's affairs (2012).[345]
- Miloš Janoušek, 70, Slovak folk musician, stroke.[346]
- David Jolicoeur, 54, American rapper (De La Soul) and songwriter ("Me Myself and I", "Feel Good Inc."), Grammy winner (2006).[347]
- Brian Lee, 86, British football manager (Wycombe Wanderers).[348]
- Ted Lerner, 97, American real estate developer, owner of the Washington Nationals (since 2006) and founder of Lerner Enterprises, pneumonia.[349]
- Philippe Lopes-Curval, 71, French film director and screenwriter (The Chorus, Monsieur Batignole, Boudu).[350]
- Amazonino Mendes, 83, Brazilian politician, mayor of Manaus (2009–2012) and three-time governor of Amazonas, pneumonia.[351]
- Linda King Newell, 82, American historian and Mormon scholar (Mormon Enigma).[352]
- Franc' Pairon, 74, Belgian fashion designer, cancer.[353]
- Subbarayan Pasupathy, 82, Indian-born Canadian electrical engineer.[354]
- Ramón Palacios Rubio, 102, Spanish engineer and politician, senator (1996–2000).[355]
- Yousef Al-Salem, 37, Saudi Arabian footballer (Al Qadsiah, Ettifaq, national team).[356]
- Narayan Satham, 73, Indian cricketer (Baroda).[357]
- Robert Sauzet, 95, French historian.[358]
- Eileen Sheridan, 99, English racing cyclist.[359]
- J. Paul Taylor, 102, American politician, member of the New Mexico House of Representatives (1987–2005).[360]
- George Tidy, 91, Scottish footballer (Brechin City, Berwick Rangers, Dunfermline Athletic).[361]
- W. Russell Todd, 94, American army major general.[362]
- Arne Treholt, 80, Norwegian convicted spy.[363]
- Suat Türker, 46, Turkish-German footballer (Kickers Offenbach, TSF Ditzingen, İstanbulspor), heart attack.[364]
- Billy Two Rivers, 87, Canadian professional wrestler (GPW), actor (Black Robe), and chief of the Mohawks of Kahnawà:ke (1978–1998).[365]
13
- Reza Ali, 82, Bangladeshi politician, MP (2009–2014).[366]
- Thierry Alla, 67, French musicologist and composer.[367]
- Tim Aymar, 59, American heavy metal singer (Pharaoh).[368]
- Guido Basso, 85, Canadian jazz trumpeter.[369]
- Oleg Bejenar, 51, Ukrainian-Moldovan football player (Tiligul Tiraspol, Dinamo Bender) and manager (Speranța Crihana Veche), heart attack.[370]
- Roger Bonk, 78, American football player (North Dakota Fighting Sioux, Winnipeg Blue Bombers).[371]
- Josie Childs, 96, American civic leader and community activist.[372]
- Eddie Conway, 76, American Black Panther Party leader.[373]
- Conrad Dobler, 72, American football player (St. Louis Cardinals, New Orleans Saints, Buffalo Bills).[374]
- Brian DuBois, 55, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers).[375]
- Mikaela Fabricius-Bjerre, 53, Finnish Olympic dressage rider (2012), cancer.[376]
- Pierre Garcia, 79, French football player and manager (Stade Briochin, Rennes).[377]
- Robert Geddes, 99, American architect, dean of the Princeton University School of Architecture (1965–1982).[378]
- José María Gil-Robles, 87, Spanish politician, president of the European Parliament (1997–1999).[379]
- Alain Goraguer, 91, French jazz pianist, arranger and film composer (Fantastic Planet, Saint Laurent).[380]
- Milan Hamada, 89, Slovak literary critic.[381]
- Tamás Holovits, 83, Hungarian Olympic sailor (1980).[382]
- Lalita Lajmi, 90, Indian painter.[383]
- Carl-Åke Ljung, 88, Swedish Olympic sprint canoer (1956).[384]
- Tom Luddy, 79, American film producer (Barfly, The Secret Garden), co-founder of the Telluride Film Festival.[385]
- Leiji Matsumoto, 85, Japanese manga artist (Space Battleship Yamato, Galaxy Express 999, Space Pirate Captain Harlock), heart failure.[386]
- Zia Mohyeddin, 91, British-Pakistani actor (Lawrence of Arabia, Khartoum, Ashanti) and television broadcaster.[387]
- Chris Mushohwe, 69, Zimbabwean politician, senator (2008–2018).[388]
- Kéné Ndoye, 44, Senegalese Olympic track and field athlete (2000, 2004).[389]
- Deirdre Purcell, 77, Irish author, journalist and stage actor.[390]
- Nektarios Santorinios, 50, Greek politician, MP (since 2015), cancer.[391]
- Suzanne Sens, 92, French author and teacher.[392]
- Shi Zhongci, 89, Chinese mathematician, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.[393]
- David Singmaster, 84, American mathematician.[394]
- Huey "Piano" Smith, 89, American R&B pianist and songwriter ("Rockin' Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu").[395]
- Jesse Treviño, 76, Mexican-American painter, throat cancer.[396]
- István Varga, 62, Hungarian Olympic judoka (1988).[397]
- Spencer Wiggins, 81, American soul singer.[398]
- Oliver Wood, 80, British cinematographer (The Bourne Ultimatum, Face/Off, Morbius), cancer.[399]
- Maurie Young, 85, Australian footballer (Hawthorn, East Perth).[400]
14
- Afternoon Deelites, 30, American Thoroughbred racehorse, euthanized.[401]
- Javed Khan Amrohi, 73, Indian actor (Andaz Apna Apna, Lagaan, Chak De! India), respiratory failure.[402]
- Viktor Aristov, 84, Ukrainian football player (Metalist Kharkiv, SKA Odesa, Energiya Volzhsky) and coach.[403]
- Friedrich Cerha, 96, Austrian composer, conductor, and music educator.[404]
- John Chipman, 95–96, Canadian-born American economist.[405] (death announced on this date)
- Mikhael Daher, 94, Lebanese lawyer and politician, MP (1972–1996, 2000–2005), minister of education (1992–1995).[406]
- Roger Ellis, 93, British headmaster, heart failure.[407]
- Charley Ferguson, 83, American football player (Buffalo Bills, Cleveland Browns, Minnesota Vikings).[408]
- Emil C. Gotschlich, 88, American chemist, developer of the meningococcal vaccine.[409]
- Allen Green, 84, American football player (Dallas Cowboys).[410]
- Anthony Green, 83, English painter and printmaker.[411]
- Gary L. Harrell, 71, American major general, glioblastoma.[412]
- Jerry Jarrett, 80, American Hall of Fame professional wrestler (NWA Mid-America) and promoter, founder of CWA and NWA:TNA, esophageal cancer.[413]
- Hrvoje Kačić, 91, Croatian legal scholar, politician and water polo player, Olympic silver medallist (1956), MP (1990–1994).[414]
- Wim Kras, 79, Dutch footballer (Volendam).[415]
- William Joseph Kurtz, 87, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Kundiawa (1982–1999), coadjutor archbishop (1999–2001) and archbishop (2001–2010) of Madang.[416]
- Greg McMackin, 77, American football coach (Oregon Tech Hustlin' Owls, Hawaii Warriors).[417]
- Marwan G. Najjar, 76, Lebanese screenwriter.[418]
- John Prince, 77, New Zealand croquet player.[419]
- Christine Pritchard, 79, British actress (Cara Fi, The Indian Doctor, O Na! Y Morgans!).[420]
- Duangphet Phromthep, 17, Thai footballer, suicide.[421]
- Peter Renkens, 55, Belgian singer (Confetti's).[422] (death announced on this date)
- Serge Roullet, 96, French film director and screenwriter (The Wall, Benito Cereno).[423]
- Baxtiyor Sayfullayev, 71, Uzbek politician, minister of culture (2012–2020), senator (since 2020).[424]
- Vito Schlickmann, 94, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Florianópolis (1995–2004).[425]
- Sherwood Schwarz, 92, American sports executive, owner of the Toronto Argonauts.[426]
- Antoine Stinco, 89, French architect.[427]
- Neale Stoner, 88, American sports coach and athletic director.[428]
- Kudarikoti Annadanayya Swamy, 87, Indian jurist, chief justice of Madras High Court (1993–1997).[429]
- Dame Kathrin Thomas, 78, British public servant, lord lieutenant of Mid Glamorgan (2003–2019).[430]
- Shoichiro Toyoda, 97, Japanese automotive executive, chairman of Toyota (1992–1999).[431]
- John M. Veitch, 77, American Hall of Fame racehorse trainer.[432]
- John Ward, 84, English potter.[433]
15
- Paul Berg, 96, American biochemist, Nobel Prize laureate (1980).[434]
- Kevin Bird, 70, English footballer (Mansfield Town, Huddersfield Town).[435]
- Bill Brown, 71, American basketball coach (Kenyon Lords).[436]
- Eileen Fitt, 71, British news editor and journalist, lung infection.[437]
- James Fleming, 83, Canadian journalist and politician, MP (1972–1984), minister of state for multiculturalism (1980–1983).[438]
- Shōzō Iizuka, 89, Japanese voice actor (Mobile Suit Gundam, Fist of the North Star, Dragon Ball Z), heart failure.[439]
- Paul Jerrard, 57, Canadian ice hockey player (Minnesota North Stars) and coach (Colorado Avalanche, Calgary Flames), cancer.[440]
- Ron Johnson, 84, Australian footballer (Richmond).[441]
- Catherine McArdle Kelleher, 84, American political scientist.[442]
- Gummadi Kuthuhalamma, 73, Indian politician, Andhra Pradesh MLA (1985–2014).[443]
- Bernie Laffey, 94, Australian footballer (Footscray).[444]
- Graham Lake, 87, English cricketer (Gloucestershire).[445]
- Leone Manti, 79, Italian politician, deputy (1992–1994).[446]
- Herbie McCracken, 95, Northern Irish rugby union player.[447]
- Giampiero Neri, 95, Italian poet.[448]
- Oh Takbeon, 79, South Korean writer, poet and literary critic.[449]
- David Oreck, 99, American entrepreneur.[450]
- Dario Penne, 84, Italian actor (E le stelle stanno a guardare) and voice actor.[451]
- Qian Guoliang, 83, Chinese general, commander of the Jinan (1993–1996) and the Shenyang Military Region (1999–2004).[452]
- Gilbert Rist, 84, Swiss educator.[453]
- Hans-Christian Siebke, 82, German farmer and politician, member of the Landtag of Schleswig-Holstein (1996–2000).[454]
- Grzegorz Skrzecz, 65, Polish Olympic boxer (1980).[455]
- Brigitte Smadja, 67, Tunisian-born French author.[456]
- David Smith, 87, British chemical physicist.[457]
- Kerstin Tidelius, 88, Swedish actress (Fanny and Alexander, Ådalen 31, Hem till byn).[458]
- Raquel Welch, 82, American actress (One Million Years B.C., The Three Musketeers, Fantastic Voyage), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[459]
- John E. Woods, 80, American translator.[460]
- Xu Binshi, 91, Chinese engineer, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.[461]
- Zaenal Ma'arif, 67, Indonesian politician, MP (2004–2007).[462]
- Algimantas Žižiūnas, 83, Lithuanian photographer.[463]
16
- Jana Andrsová, 83, Czech ballerina and actress (The Strakonice Bagpiper, Jak se Franta naučil bát).[464]
- Tulsidas Balaram, 86, Indian footballer (Hyderabad City Police, East Bengal, national team), multiple organ failure.[465]
- Sham Binda, 69, Surinamese entrepreneur and politician, MP (since 2020).[466]
- Michel Deville, 91, French film director (The Reader, Le Voyage en douce, Death in a French Garden).[467]
- Colin Dobson, 82, English footballer (Sheffield Wednesday, Huddersfield Town, Bristol Rovers).[468]
- Simone Edwards, 49, Jamaican-American basketball player (Seattle Storm), ovarian cancer.[469]
- Parvis Emad, 87, Iranian-American philosopher and translator.[470]
- John Fedosoff, 90, Canadian football player (Toronto Argonauts, Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Saskatchewan Roughriders).[471]
- Kim Fripp, 70, Canadian Olympic ski jumper (1976).[472]
- Héctor Mario Gómez Galvarriato, 85, Mexican engineer, inventor and businessman.[473]
- Gunnar Heinsohn, 79, German author, sociologist and economist.[474]
- Alex Herrera, 43, Venezuelan baseball player (Cleveland Indians).[475]
- Ellen Hovde, 97, American documentary filmmaker (Grey Gardens).[476]
- Al Jacks, 87, American college football coach (Clarion Golden Eagles, Williams Ephs).[477]
- Chuck Jackson, 85, American R&B singer ("Any Day Now", "I Keep Forgettin'", "Tell Him I'm Not Home").[478]
- Charles Knode, 80, British costume designer (Blade Runner, Braveheart, Monty Python's Life of Brian).[479]
- Maon Kurosaki, 35, Japanese pop singer.[480]
- Jatu Lahiri, 86, Indian politician, West Bengal MLA (1991–2006, 2011–2016).[481]
- Tim Lobinger, 50, German Olympic pole vaulter (1996, 2000, 2004), leukaemia.[482]
- J.D. MacFarlane, 89, American politician, Colorado Attorney General (1975–1983).[483]
- Marilú, 95, Mexican singer and actress (El barchante Neguib).[484]
- Tony Marshall, 85, German Schlager and opera singer.[485]
- Tim McCarver, 81, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals, Philadelphia Phillies) and broadcaster (Fox Sports), heart failure.[486]
- Yvette Monginou, 95, French Olympic athlete (1948, 1952).[487]
- Aníbal Palma, 87, Chilean politician and diplomat, minister general secretariat of government (1973), minister of education (1972) and housing and urbanism (1973).[488]
- Gunvor Pontén, 94, Swedish actress (Violence, Tic Tac, Spring of Joy).[489]
- Helen Fogwill Porter, 92, Canadian author.[490]
- Fritz Prossinagg, 92, Austrian Olympic middle-distance runner.[491]
- Alberto Radius, 80, Italian guitarist and singer-songwriter (Formula 3).[492]
- Marie Borge Refsum, 95, Norwegian politician, deputy MP (1973–1977).[493]
- Giorgio Ruffolo, 96, Italian politician, MP (1983–1994) and minister of the environment (1987–1992).[494]
- Kenny Simpkins, 79, Welsh footballer (Hartlepool United, Boston United, Wrexham).[495]
- Hank Skinner, 60, American convicted murderer.[496]
- Stratis Stratigis, 89, Greek lawyer and politician, MP (1985–1989).[497]
- Mario Vitti, 96, Italian philologist.[498]
- Mario Zurlini, 80, Italian football player (Napoli, F.C. Matera) and coach (Savoia).[499]
17
- Yuth Angkinandana, 86, Thai politician, MP (1983–2001).[500]
- Joyce Arleen, 91, American actress (Kings Row, The Gay Sisters, Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch).[501]
- Alparslan Arslan, 45–46, Turkish convicted murderer, suicide by hanging.[502]
- Otis Barthoulameu, 71, American musician (Fluf, Olivelawn) and record producer (Cheshire Cat).[503]
- Géza Bejek, 88, Hungarian Olympic gymnast (1960).[504]
- Rebecca Blank, 67, American economist and academic administrator, acting secretary of commerce (2011, 2012–2013) and chancellor of UW-Madison (2013–2022), cancer.[505]
- Elda Cerrato, 92, Argentine artist.[506]
- Amritpal Chotu, Indian comedian and actor (Sardaar Ji, Ravanan).[507]
- Keith Christensen, 75, American football player (New Orleans Saints, Edmonton Eskimos).[508]
- Jenny Clève, 92, French actress (F comme Fairbanks, One Deadly Summer, Welcome to the Sticks).[509]
- Michaël Denard, 78, German-born French dancer and actor.[510]
- Jerry Dodgion, 90, American jazz saxophonist and flautist, complications from an infection.[511]
- Moses Elisaf, 68, Greek politician, mayor of Ioannina (since 2019), cancer.[512]
- Gerald Fried, 95, American film and television composer (Paths of Glory, The Killing, Star Trek), pneumonia.[513]
- Elissa Minet Fuchs, 103, American ballerina and choreographer.[514]
- Ángela Gurría, 93, Mexican sculptor.[515]
- John Holdsworth, 76, English rugby league referee.[516]
- Kyle Jacobs, 49, American songwriter ("More Than a Memory"), suicide by gunshot.[517]
- James A. Joseph, 87, American diplomat, ambassador to South Africa (1996–1999).[518]
- Vijay Kichlu, 92, Indian classical singer, heart attack.[519]
- Henry LaFont, Puerto Rican actor and comedian.[520]
- André Le Goupil, 92, French Olympic equestrian (1968).[521]
- Patti Love, 75, British actress (That'll Be the Day, The Long Good Friday, Mrs Henderson Presents).[522]
- John Mason, 78, Indian schoolmaster and educationist.[523]
- Henrietta Mbawah, 34, Sierra Leonean actress and social activist.[524]
- Jim Mellen, 87, American Marxist activist, COPD.[525]
- George T. Miller, 79, Scottish-born Australian film director (The Man from Snowy River, The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter, Zeus and Roxanne), heart attack.[526]
- Peter Muller, 95, Australian architect.[527]
- George Myers, 83, Jamaican-born Bahamian hotelier, vice president of Resorts International (1977–1992).[528]
- Peter Nanfuri, 80, Ghanaian police officer, inspector general of police (1996–2001).[529]
- Pansequito, 78, Spanish flamenco singer, brain cancer.[530]
- Hans Poulsen, 77, Australian singer and songwriter.[531]
- Shahnawaz Pradhan, 56, Indian actor (Alif Laila, Hari Mirchi Lal Mirchi, Phantom), heart attack.[532]
- Malik Mohammad Qayyum, 79, Pakistani lawyer, attorney general (2007–2008).[533]
- João Maurício Fernandes Salgueiro, 88, Portuguese economist and politician, minister of finance (1981–1983).[534]
- Maurizio Scaparro, 91, Italian stage director.[535]
- Stella Stevens, 84, American actress (Girls! Girls! Girls!, The Nutty Professor, The Poseidon Adventure), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[536]
- Arne Tumyr, 89, Norwegian journalist (Nybrott, Sørlandet, Fædrelandsvennen) and politician, leader of Stop Islamisation of Norway (2007–2014).[537]
- Lee Whitlock, 54, British actor (Shine on Harvey Moon, Cassandra's Dream, Grange Hill).[538]
- Tom Whitlock, 68, American songwriter ("Danger Zone", "Take My Breath Away", "Winner Takes It All"), Oscar winner (1987), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[539]
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- Clemens Arvay, 42, Austrian biologist and writer, suicide by jumping.[540]
- Britt Bendixen, 81, Danish choreographer.[541]
- Peter Bonnet, 86, British major general.[542]
- Barbara Bosson, 83, American actress (Hill Street Blues, The Last Starfighter, Murder One).[543]
- Jim Broyhill, 95, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1963–1986) and Senate (1986).[544]
- Peter Cairns, 84, Canadian navy admiral.[545]
- Ilario Castagner, 82, Italian football player and manager (Perugia, Milan, Inter Milan).[546]
- Robert Cazala, 89, French road racing cyclist.[547]
- Thomas R. Donahue, 94, American labor leader, president of the AFL–CIO (1995), complications from a fall.[548]
- Wendell Fleming, 94, American mathematician.[549]
- Léopold L. Foulem, 77, Canadian ceramicist.[550]
- Peter Herrndorf, 82, Canadian lawyer and television executive, chairman of TVOntario (1992–1999).[551]
- Huang Da, 97, Chinese economist and academic administrator, president of the Renmin University of China (1991–1994).[552]
- Cam Jacobs, 60, American football player (Tampa Bay Buccaneers), complications from cardiac arrest.[553]
- Gabriel Chen-Ying Ly, 93, Taiwanese philosopher, president of Fu Jen Catholic University (1992–1996).[554]
- Ammon McNeely, 52, American rock climber, fall.[555]
- David G. O'Connell, 69, Irish-born American Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Los Angeles (since 2015), shot.[556]
- Yoshihisa Okumura, 96, Japanese engineer.[557]
- Ahmet Suat Özyazıcı, 87, Turkish football player (İdmanocağı) and manager (Trabzonspor).[558]
- Taraka Ratna, 39, Indian actor (Okato Number Kurraadu, Yuva Rathna, Taarak), cardiac arrest.[559]
- Terry Rodgers, 80, Australian footballer (Essendon).[560]
- Steve Satterfield, 85, American football coach (Wofford Terriers)[561]
- Justin O. Schmidt, 75, American entomologist, complications from Parkinson's disease.[562]
- Don Shinn, 77, British musician.[563]
- Richard H. Tilly, 90, American economic historian.[564]
- Peter B. Warr, 85, British occupational psychologist.[565]
- Peter Wolfenden, 88, New Zealand Hall of Fame harness racing driver and trainer.[566]
- Petar Zhekov, 78, Bulgarian football player (Beroe, CSKA Sofia) and manager, Olympic silver medallist (1968).[567]
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- Richard Belzer, 78, American actor (Homicide: Life on the Street, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, The Flash), comedian, and author.[568]
- Frieda Brown, 91, Australian Christian campaigner.[569]
- Nicola Bulley, 45, British missing person.[570] (body discovered on this date)
- Dickie Davies, 94, British television presenter (World of Sport).[571]
- Greg Foster, 64, American hurdler, Olympic silver medalist (1984).[572]
- David Lance Goines, 77, American artist.[573]
- Pierre Haïk, 72, French lawyer, complications from Alzheimer's disease.[574]
- Nazmul Huda, 80, Bangladeshi politician, minister of communications (2001–2006), minister of information (1991–1996) and MP (1991–2006).[575]
- Ferenc Jánosi, 84, Hungarian Olympic volleyball player (1964).[576]
- Jean Le Garrec, 93, French politician, deputy (1981, 1986–1993, 1997–2007).[577]
- Mayilsamy, 57, Indian actor (Manathile Oru Paattu, Vaimaye Vellum, Thai Poranthachu) and comedian, heart attack.[578]
- Ebrima Mballow, Gambian diplomat and politician, minister of the interior (2018–2019).[579]
- Red McCombs, 95, American businessman and sports team owner (San Antonio Spurs, Minnesota Vikings), co-founder of iHeartMedia.[580]
- Henry McDonald, 57, Northern Irish writer and journalist (The Guardian, The Observer), cancer.[581]
- Jim McMillin, 85, American football player (Denver Broncos, Oakland Raiders).[582]
- Christopher Nupen, 88, South African filmmaker, complications from dementia.[583]
- Jansen Panettiere, 28, American actor (The Secrets of Jonathan Sperry, The X's, Robots), cardiomegaly.[584]
- Cornelius Price, 41, Irish organised crime leader, limbic encephalitis.[585]
- Daniel Roche, 87, French historian.[586]
- Jonathan M. Thompson, 51, American game designer.[587]
- S. N. M. Ubayadullah, 81, Indian politician, Tamil Nadu MLA (1989–1991, 1996–2006).[588]
- Rolf Wirtén, 91, Swedish politician, minister of economics (1981–1982) and MP (1966–1983).[589]
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- Bruce Barthol, 75, American bassist (Country Joe and the Fish).[590]
- S. K. Bhagavan, 89, Indian film director, producer and screenwriter (Goa Dalli CID 999, Pratidwani, Chandanada Gombe).[591]
- Bela Bose, 80, Indian actress (Shikar, Jeene Ki Raah, Jai Santoshi Maa) and dancer.[592]
- Victor Brox, 81, English blues musician.[593]
- Carla Casper, 77, American Olympic curler.[594]
- George B. Dertilis, 84, Greek historian.[595]
- Eldridge Emory, 87, American politician, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (1998–2006).[596]
- Şener Eruygur, 81, Turkish military officer, general commander of the gendarmerie (2002–2004).[597]
- Semyon Gershtein, 93, Russian physicist, member of the Russian Academy of Sciences.[598]
- Michael S. Heiser, 60, American biblical scholar and author, pancreatic cancer.[599]
- Husnie Hentihu, 72, Indonesian politician, regent of Buru (2002–2012).[600]
- John Hitt, 82, American academic administrator, president of the University of Central Florida (1992–2018).[601]
- Om Prakash Kohli, 87, Indian politician, governor of Gujarat (2014–2019) and MP (1994–2000).[602]
- Miklós Lendvai, 47, Hungarian footballer (Zalaegerszegi, Ferencvárosi, national team), suicide.[603]
- Joe McKnight, 89, American politician, member of the Tennessee Senate (1987–1995).[604]
- Rick Newman, 81, American comedy club owner (Catch a Rising Star), pancreatic cancer.[605]
- Russell Peck, 89, American medievalist.[606]
- Jim Savage, 86, New Zealand athlete, archer and table tennis player, Paralympic bronze medalist (1972, 1976).[607]
- Ad Stouthamer, 91, Dutch microbiologist.[608]
- Ken Warby, 83, Australian motorboat racer, holder of the water speed record (since 1977).[609]
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- Ron Altbach, 76, American keyboardist (King Harvest, Celebration) and songwriter ("Alone on Christmas Day").[610]
- Amancio, 83, Spanish football player (Real Madrid, national team) and manager.[611]
- Iris de Araújo, 79, Brazilian politician, deputy (2007–2015).[612]
- John Arbuthnott, 83, Scottish microbiologist.[613]
- W. Carl Burger, 97, German-born American painter.[614]
- Abby Choi, 28, Hong Kong socialite and model.[615]
- Zandra Flemister, 71, American Secret Service agent and diplomat.[616]
- Ricardo García García-Ochoa, 78, Spanish lawyer and politician, member of the Cortes of Castile and León (1987–1991).[617]
- Jesse Gress, 67, American rock guitarist.[618]
- Helen Hutchinson, 88–89, Canadian broadcaster and media personality.[619]
- Iraj Kalantari Taleghani, 85, Iranian architect.[620]
- Nurul Islam Khan, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1973–1976).[621]
- J. B. Kristiadi, 76, Indonesian civil servant.[622]
- Mimika Luca, 85, Albanian actress (Our Friend Tili, Botë e padukshme, A Tale from the Past) and dancer.[623]
- Ramiz Novruz, 67, Azerbaijani actor, stomach cancer.[624]
- Albie Pearson, 88, American baseball player (Los Angeles/California Angels, Washington Senators, Baltimore Orioles).[625]
- Achebe Betty Powell, 82, American activist and community leader, complications from COVID-19.[626]
- Rayford Price, 86, American politician, member (1961–1973) and speaker (1972–1973) of the Texas House of Representatives.[627]
- Simone Segouin, 97, French Resistance fighter.[628]
- Eva Siracká, 96, Slovak physician.[629]
- Marian Skubacz, 64, Polish Olympic wrestler (1988).[630]
- Nadja Tiller, 93, Austrian actress (Rosemary, The Rough and the Smooth, Wanted: Babysitter).[631]
- Norman Zide, 94, American linguist.[632]
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- Pascual Babiloni, 76, Spanish footballer (Castellón, Real Madrid, Benicarló).[633]
- André Bailly, 81, Belgian politician, member of the Parliament of Wallonia (2001–2004).[634]
- Elaine Barkin, 90, American composer.[635]
- Mick Burns, 85, Irish hurler (Nenagh Éire Óg, Tipperary).[636]
- Oyibo Chukwu, Nigerian lawyer and politician, shot.[637]
- Richard Cooke, 76, English archaeologist.[638]
- Guremu Demboba, 88, Ethiopian Olympic road cyclist (1956, 1960).[639]
- Ellen Inga O. Hætta, 69, Norwegian politician.[640]
- Kristina Holland, 78, American actress (The Courtship of Eddie's Father, The Funky Phantom, Butch Cassidy).[641]
- Fujima Kansuma, 104, Japanese-American kabuki dancer, heart failure.[642]
- Giorgos Katsoulis, 60, Greek water polo player (Olympiacos) and coach, cancer.[643]
- Dermot Kelly, 90, Irish hurler (Limerick).[644]
- Howard R. Lamar, 99, American historian, president of Yale University (1992–1993).[645]
- Tatiana Lobo, 83, Chilean-born Costa Rican writer.[646]
- Mats Löfving, 61, Swedish police officer, deputy director of the Swedish Police Authority (2014–2018).[647]
- Dylan Lyons, 24, American television journalist (Spectrum News 13), shot.[648]
- Bruno Mahlow, 85, German diplomat.[649]
- Germano Mathias, 88, Brazilian samba singer.[650]
- Román Mejías, 97, Cuban baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates, Boston Red Sox).[651]
- Augie Nieto, 65, American businessman, founder of Life Fitness, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[652]
- Phyllis Perkins, 89, British Olympic middle-distance runner (1960).[653]
- Ahmed Qurei, 85, Palestinian politician, prime minister (2003–2006).[654]
- Kanak Rele, 85, Indian classical dancer.[655]
- Harry D. Schultz, 99, American investment advisor and author.[656]
- Stanislav Štefkovič, 93, Slovak decathlete.[657]
- Sun Manji, 91, Chinese biochemical pharmacologist.[658]
- Subi Suresh, 41, Indian actress (Happy Husbands, Drama, Panchavarnathatha) and television anchor, liver disease.[659]
- Tasuku Tsukada, 86, Japanese politician, mayor of Nagano (1985–2001).[660]
- Jeff Watson, 80, British-born Australian journalist, presenter ('Beyond Tomorrow, Getaway) and author, brain cancer.[661]
- Philip Ziegler, 93, British biographer and historian, cancer.[662]
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- Bernard Bellec, 88, French politician, mayor of Niort (1986–2002).[663]
- Slim Borgudd, 76, Swedish racing driver and drummer (Lea Riders Group).[664]
- Esperanza Bravo de Varona, 95, Cuban-born American archivist.[665]
- Adrian Breacker, 88, English athlete.[666]
- François Couchepin, 88, Swiss lawyer and politician, chancellor (1991–1999).[667]
- John Croneberger, 84, American Episcopalian clergyman, bishop of Newark (2000–2007).[668]
- Andrée Desautels, 99, Canadian musician, musicologist and music educator.[669]
- Donald Dillbeck, 59, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.[670]
- Tony Earl, 86, American politician, governor of Wisconsin (1983–1987) and member of the Wisconsin State Assembly (1969–1975), stroke.[671]
- Raymond L. Finch, 82, American judge.[672]
- Syd Fischer, 95, Australian property developer and sailor.[673]
- Jane Franklin, 88, American historian and author.[674]
- Salundik Gohong, 76, Indonesian army officer and politician, mayor of Palangka Raya (1998–2003).[675]
- Birgit Hein, 80, German film director, producer, and performance artist.[676]
- Hasan Ali Khan, 71, Indian businessman.[677]
- Thomas H. Lee, 78, American financier, founder of Thomas H. Lee Partners and Lee Equity Partners, suicide by gunshot.[678]
- José Lei, 92, Hong Kong Olympic sport shooter (1968) and civil servant.[679]
- Adam Lisewski, 79, Polish fencer, Olympic bronze medallist (1968).[680]
- Mohd Kamal Hassan, 80, Malaysian Islamic scholar, rector of the IIUM (1998–2006), complications from surgery.[681]
- John Motson, 77, English football commentator (BBC Sport, Talksport).[682]
- Giuseppe Nirta, 82, Italian mobster, heart disease.[683]
- John Olver, 86, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1991–2013), Massachusetts Senate (1973–1991) and Massachusetts House of Representatives (1969–1973).[684]
- Leonard E. Opdycke, 93, American historian.[685]
- Bob Perryman, 58, American football player (New England Patriots, Denver Broncos).[686]
- Jack Sheedy, 96, Australian Hall of Fame football player (East Fremantle, Western Australia) and coach (East Perth).[687]
- Allen Steck, 96, American mountaineer and rock climber.[688]
- Peter Tábori, 83, Hungarian-born British architect (Whittington Estate).[689]
- Irving Wardle, 93, English theatre critic and writer.[690]
- Patricia S. Warrick, 98, American literary scholar and editor.[691]
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- James Abourezk, 92, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1971–1973) and Senate (1973–1979).[692]
- Giorgos Adamopoulos, 76–77, Greek lawyer and politician, MP (1989–2000).[693]
- Vic Anciaux, 91, Belgian doctor and politician, MP (1965–1995).[694]
- Bae Deok-kwang, 74, South Korean politician, MNA (2014–2018).[695]
- Merrick Baker-Bates, 83, British diplomat, commissioner for the British Antarctic Territory (1990–1992).[696]
- Michael Blackwood, 88, American documentary filmmaker.[697]
- Roslyn Chasan, 90, American lawyer.[698]
- Maurizio Costanzo, 84, Italian television host, journalist, and screenwriter (The House with Laughing Windows, A Special Day, Zeder), complications from surgery.[699]
- Ed Fury, 94, American bodybuilder and actor (Ursus, The Seven Revenges, Ursus in the Land of Fire).[700]
- Adolf Goetzberger, 94, German physicist.[701]
- Víctor Gómez Bergés, 82, Dominican lawyer, jurist and diplomat, minister of foreign affairs (1972–1975) and judge of the Constitutional Court (2011–2018).[702]
- Felipe González González, 76, Mexican politician, governor of Aguascalientes (1998–2004) and senator (2006–2012).[703]
- Sir Bernard Ingham, 90, British journalist and civil servant, Downing Street press secretary (1979–1990).[704]
- Juraj Jakubisko, 84, Slovak film director (Birds, Orphans and Fools, The Millennial Bee, The Feather Fairy) and screenwriter.[705]
- Serhii Korol, 52, Ukrainian soldier, Hero of Ukraine.[706]
- William Leckie, 94, British Olympic rower (1948).[707]
- Walter Liese, 97, German forestry and wood researcher and wood biologist.[708]
- Jim Lightfoot, 89, English motorcycle speedway rider.[709]
- Walter Mirisch, 101, American film producer (In the Heat of the Night, Midway, The Hawaiians), Oscar winner (1967).[710]
- Edith Peinemann, 85, German violinist.[711]
- Edith Roger, 100, Norwegian dancer and choreographer.[712]
- Georgios Romeos, 88, Greek writer and politician, MEP (1984–1993).[713]
- Louis Roquet, 80, Canadian academic, chancellor of the University of Montreal (2018–2021).[714]
- Peter Roquette, 95, German mathematician.[715]
- Devisingh Ransingh Shekhawat, 89, Indian politician, first gentleman (2007–2012) and Maharashtra MLA (1985–1990), complications from a fall.[716]
- David L. Starling, 73, American railroad executive (Kansas City Southern Railway).[717]
- Tom Tierney, 46, Irish rugby union player (national team) and coach.[718]
- Patrick Vian, 80, French musician.[719]
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- Pierre Apraxine, 88, Estonian-born American art historian.[720]
- Torbjörn Axelman, 90, Swedish television producer, director, and writer.[721]
- Victor Babiuc, 84, Romanian jurist and politician, MP (1990, 1992–2004) and minister of national defence (1996–2000).[722]
- Beverley Lawrence Beech, 78, Welsh author and home birth activist, pancreatic cancer.[723]
- Jack Billion, 83, American politician, member of the South Dakota House of Representatives (1993–1997).[724]
- Wayne Burtt, 78, New Zealand cricketer (Canterbury, Central Districts).[725]
- Ernest L. Daman, 99, German-born American mechanical engineer, inventor, and business executive, president of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (1988–1989).[726]
- John P. Fackler Jr., 88, American inorganic chemist.[727]
- Walter Ferguson, 103, Panamanian-born Costa Rican calypso singer-songwriter.[728]
- François Hadji-Lazaro, 66, French actor (Cemetery Man, The City of Lost Children, Dante 01), musician and producer, sepsis.[729]
- Allan Hotchkin, 79, Australian footballer (South Melbourne).[730]
- Kris Jordan, 46, American politician, member of the Ohio House of Representatives (2009–2010, since 2019) and Senate (2011–2018), diabetic reaction.[731]
- Max King, 92–93, American theologian.[732]
- Sir David Lumsden, 94, British musician and choirmaster.[733]
- Corinna Miazga, 39, German politician, member of the Bundestag (since 2017), breast cancer.[734]
- Fred Miller, 82, American football player (Baltimore Colts).[735]
- Rusty Mitchell, 80, American Olympic gymnast (1964).[736]
- Dave Nicholson, 83, American baseball player (Baltimore Orioles, Chicago White Sox, Houston Astros).[737]
- Jerry Olson, 89, American football coach.[738]
- François Engongah Owono, 77, Gabonese politician, MP (2001–2006).[739]
- Sixtus Josef Parzinger, 91, Austrian-Chilean Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Villarrica (2001–2009).[740]
- Martin Pěnička, 53, Czech footballer (Slavia Prague, Lokeren, Stavo Artikel Brno).[741]
- Gordon Pinsent, 92, Canadian actor (Away from Her, Babar, The Red Green Show), cerebral hemorrhage.[742]
- Dieter Pürschel, 82, German Olympic ice hockey player (1968).[743]
- Carl Saunders, 80, American jazz trumpeter, composer and educator.[744]
- Mitsuo Senda, 82, Japanese voice actor (Golgo 13, Sherlock Hound, Naruto), heart failure.[745]
- Mihai Șora, 106, Romanian philosopher, essayist, and politician, minister of teaching (1989–1990).[746]
- Traute, Princess of Lippe, 98, German princess.[747]
- Richard Trefry, 98, American army lieutenant general, inspector general of the U.S. Army (1977–1983).[748]
- Ali Yafie, 96, Indonesian Islamic scholar, chairman of the Indonesian Ulema Council (1990–2000).[749]
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- Ali Al-Baghli, 76, Kuwaiti politician, minister of oil (1992–1996).[750]
- Béchir Ben Slama, 91, Tunisian politician, minister of culture (1981–1986).[751]
- Betty Boothroyd, Baroness Boothroyd, 93, British politician, member (1973–2000) and speaker (1992–2000) of the House of Commons and member of the House of Lords (since 2001).[752]
- Julian Christopher, 78, American actor (The Magician, Smallville, Upload).[753]
- Helmut Gneuss, 95, German Anglo-Saxon and Latin manuscript scholar.[754]
- Alberto Mario González, 81, Argentine footballer (Boca Juniors, national team).[755]
- Terry Holland, 80, American basketball coach (Davidson Wildcats, Virginia Cavaliers), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[756]
- Ian Hunter, 75, Northern Irish artist and art curator.[757]
- Mandy Jenkins, 42, American journalist, co-founder of Fusion, breast cancer.[758]
- Ted Knap, 102, American journalist.[759]
- Jim Lewis, 88, British racehorse owner (Best Mate), kidney failure.[760]
- Günther von Lojewski, 87, German journalist, television presenter, and author.[761]
- Mário Lucunde, 65, Angolan Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Menongue (2005–2018).[762]
- Curzio Maltese, 63, Italian journalist (la Repubblica, La Gazzetta dello Sport) and politician, MEP (2014–2019).[763]
- Eduardo Mendúa, c. 39, Ecuadorian Cofán indigenous leader, environmentalist, and land rights activist, shot.[764]
- Gus Franklin Mutscher, 90, American politician, speaker of the Texas House of Representatives (1969–1972).[765]
- Tony O'Donoghue, 86, Irish sports commentator.[766]
- Valeria Ogășanu, 76, Romanian actress (Michael the Brave, The Yellow Rose).[767]
- Francisco Osorto, 65, Salvadoran footballer (Santiagueño, Municipal Limeño, national team), liver failure.[768]
- Barbara Paulson, 94, American human computer.[769]
- Tom Pendry, Baron Pendry, 88, British politician, MP (1970–2001) and member of the House of Lords (since 2001).[770]
- Shahida Raza, Pakistani field hockey player (national team), boat accident.[771]
- Bob Richards, 97, American pole vaulter and politician, Olympic champion (1952, 1956).[772]
- Amy Schwartz, 68, American author and illustrator.[773]
- Ziya Şengül, 78–79, Turkish footballer (Fenerbahçe, national team), organ failure.[774]
- Fred Shabel, 90, American basketball coach (UConn Huskies).[775]
- Mohammed Stuart, 77, Namibian politician, member of the National Assembly (1990–1999).[776]
- Morris Tanenbaum, 94, American physical chemist.[777]
- Sandy Valdespino, 84, Cuban baseball player (Minnesota Twins, Atlanta Braves, Milwaukee Brewers).[778]
- Johnnie Walters, 90, Canadian broadcaster and television personality.[779]
- Ans Westra, 86, Dutch-born New Zealand photographer (Washday at the Pa).[780]
- Kieron Wood, 73, Irish author, journalist, and barrister.[781]
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- Nobuo Ariga, 58, Japanese singer-songwriter, bassist, and record producer, prostate cancer.[782]
- Jean Balfour, 95, Scottish forester, landowner and conservationist.[783]
- Chester Borrows, 65, New Zealand politician, MP (2005–2017), minister for courts (2011–2014), deputy speaker of the House of Representatives (2014–2017), cancer.[784]
- Ricou Browning, 93, American actor (Creature from the Black Lagoon, Revenge of the Creature) and television director (Flipper).[785]
- Ron Brownson, 70-71, New Zealand art curator.[786]
- Eduardo Burguete, 61, Spanish Olympic pentathlete (1984).[787]
- Srutimala Duara, 57, Indian writer, ovarian cancer.[788]
- Wolfgang Dudda, 65, German politician, member of the Landtag of Schleswig-Holstein (2012–2017).[789]
- Paul East, 76, New Zealand politician, MP (1978–1999), attorney-general (1990–1997) and minister of defence (1996–1997).[790]
- Royston Ellis, 82, English novelist, travel writer and poet, heart failure.[791]
- Sir Anthony Hartwell, 82, British mariner and aristocrat.[792]
- Koo Kwang-ming, 96, Taiwanese independence activist.[793]
- Gérard Latortue, 88, Haitian politician, prime minister (2004–2006) and foreign minister (1988), fall.[794]
- Li Yining, 92, Chinese economist.[795]
- Óscar López Balestra, 88, Uruguayan politician, deputy (1972–1973, 1985–1990).[796]
- Burny Mattinson, 87, American animator (The Great Mouse Detective, Robin Hood) and screenwriter (Beauty and the Beast).[797]
- Tom McLeish, 60, British theoretical physicist.[798]
- Juan Muñoz, 93, Spanish children's author (El Barco de Vapor).[799]
- Gleb Pavlovsky, 71, Russian political scientist.[800]
- Bluey Scott, 93, Australian motorcycle speedway rider.[801]
- Shen Zulun, 91, Chinese politician, governor of Zhejiang (1988–1990).[802]
- Filipp Sidorsky, 85, Russian diplomat, ambassador to Uzbekistan (1992–1997) and to Bosnia and Herzegovina (1998–2000).[803]
- Jerry Simmons, 76, American tennis coach (LSU Tigers).[804]
- Chrysostomos A. Sofianos, 83, Cypriot educator and politician, co-founder of CNTI.[805]
- Juha Valjakkala, 57, Finnish convicted murderer.[806]
- Ed Weber, 91, American politician, member of the United States House of Representatives (1981–1983).[807]
- Sammy Winston, 44, English footballer (Tottenham Hotspur, Leyton Orient).[808]
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- Dennis Aase, 81, American race car driver.[809]
- Abdoh Besisi, 45, Saudi Arabian footballer (Al Ahli, Al-Ansar, Ohod).[810]
- Michael Botticelli, 63, American Olympic figure skater (1980).[811]
- Yvonne Constant, 92, French actress (Gigot, Monkeys, Go Home!, Their Last Night), singer and ballerina.[812]
- Bay Darnell, 91, American racing driver.[813]
- John T. Dillon, 84, American businessman, chairman of the International Paper (1996–2003).[814]
- Brian J. Donnelly, 76, American politician and diplomat, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1979–1993) and ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago (1994–1997).[815]
- Jean Faut, 98, American baseball player (South Bend Blue Sox).[816]
- Maurencia Gillion, South African politician, member of the National Council of Provinces (since 2019).[817]
- Jimmy Hatton, 88, Irish Gaelic footballer and hurler (Kilcoole, Wicklow GAA).[818]
- Bo Hickey, 77, American football player (Montreal Alouettes, Brooklyn Dodgers, Denver Broncos).[819]
- Wsevolod W. Isajiw, 89, Ukrainian-born Canadian sociologist and scholar.[820]
- Jay Arlen Jones, 69, American actor (The Patriot, Eight Legged Freaks, Extreme Justice).[821]
- John Jordan, 73, American woodturner.[822]
- Geneviève Lhermitte, 56, Belgian convicted murderer, assisted suicide.[823]
- Lu Gongxun, 89, Chinese politician, deputy (1993–2003).[824]
- Fred Marolewski, 94, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals).[825]
- Pelayo Novo, 32, Spanish footballer (Oviedo, Elche), train collision.[826]
- Brian O'Brien, 83, Irish rugby union player (national team) and manager.[827]
- Pirouz, 10 months, Iranian Asiatic cheetah, kidney failure.[828]
- Giovanni Prezioso, 65, American lawyer.[829]
- Tony Scherman, 72, Canadian painter, cancer.[830]
- Javad Tabatabai, 77, Iranian philosopher and political scientist.[831]
- Indrek Toome, 79, Estonian politician, chairman of the Council of Ministers (1988–1990).[832]
- Grant Turner, 64, New Zealand footballer (Stop Out, national team), cancer.[833]
- Jay Weston, 93, American film producer (Lady Sings the Blues, Buddy Buddy).[834]
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