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Deaths in January 2025
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The following is a list of notable deaths in January 2025.
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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January 2025
1
- A.D.O.R., 55, American rapper.[1]
- Viktor Alksnis, 74, Russian politician, mayor of Tuchkovo (2013–2015), MP (2000–2007), and deputy of the Soviet Union (1989–1991).[2]
- Geoffrey Bell, 85, English economist and banker.[3]
- William Carter, 90, American photographer.[4]
- Jean Céard, 88, French historian and academic.[5]
- Leo Dan, 82, Argentine singer, composer and actor (Story of a Poor Young Man, Cómo te extraño).[6]
- Jean-Michel Defaye, 92, French composer and pianist.[7]
- Roswitha Erlenwein, 94, German politician, member of the Bürgerschaft of Bremen (1983–1995).[8]
- Jack Ferguson, 94, Scottish Olympic water polo player (1952, 1956).[9]
- Joan Guinovart, 77, Spanish biochemist.[10]
- Helen Hogan, 101, New Zealand Māori academic.[11]
- Pradeep Hemsingh Jadhav, 70, Indian politician, MLA (2004–2019).[12]
- Kaak, 84, Indian cartoonist (Jansatta, Navbharat Times, Dainik Jagran), heart attack.[13]
- Vladimir Kosykh, 74, Russian politician, MP (1993–1995).[14]
- Jean-Louis Lalanne, 70, French footballer (Bordeaux, Libourne).[15]
- Elke Leonhard, 75, German politician, MP (1990–2005).[16]
- David Lodge, 89, British author (Changing Places, Small World: An Academic Romance, The Picturegoers).[17]
- Michael Loewe, 102, British historian, Sinologist and writer.[18]
- K. S. Manilal, 86, Indian botany scholar and taxonomist.[19]
- Rosita Missoni, 93, Italian knitwear designer, co-founder of Missoni, pneumonia.[20]
- Henry P. Monaghan, 90, American legal scholar.[21]
- Joseph Monninger, 71, American novelist (The Letters), lung cancer.[22]
- Chad Morgan, 91, Australian country singer and guitarist (The Sheik of Scrubby Creek).[23]
- JuJu Mucciaccio, 86, American recreation director.[24]
- Viktor Nastashevskyi, 67, Ukrainian footballer (Dynamo Kyiv, CSKA Kyiv, Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih).[25]
- Noh Haeng-seok, 36, South Korean footballer (Gwangju, Daegu, Busan IPark).[26]
- Gilbert Normand, 81, Canadian politician, MP (1997–2004).[27]
- Sally Oppenheim-Barnes, Baroness Oppenheim-Barnes, 96, British politician, minister of state for consumer affairs (1979–1982), MP (1970–1987), and member of the House of Lords (1989–2019).[28]
- John B. O'Reilly Jr., 76, American politician, mayor of Dearborn, Michigan (2007–2022).[29]
- Nora Orlandi, 91, Italian musician and film composer (The Strange Vice of Mrs. Wardh, Johnny Yuma, Clint the Stranger).[30]
- Wayne Osmond, 73, American singer (The Osmonds) and songwriter ("Crazy Horses", "Let Me In"), stroke.[31]
- Vittorio Pomilio, 91, Italian basketball player (Stella Azzurra Roma, national team).[32]
- Igor Poznič, 57, Slovenian footballer (NK Maribor, Mura, national team).[33]
- Nelson Pryor, 82, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (1973–1974).[34]
- Ripken, 8, American retrieval dog (Durham Bulls).[35]
- Leonid Safronov, 86, Russian politician, member of the Congress of People's Deputies of Russia (1990–1993).[36]
- Louis Schittly, 86, French physician and humanitarian, co-founder of Médecins Sans Frontières.[37]
- Maria Grazia Sestero, 82, Italian politician, deputy (1992–1994).[38]
- Zdzisław Skupień, 86, Polish mathematician.[39]
- Tom Wyatt, 78, Australian horticulturalist.[40]
2
- Jytte Abildstrøm, 90, Danish actress (Helle for Helene, Don Olsen kommer til byen, The Adventures of Picasso).[41]
- Mary Abrams, 66, American politician, member of the Connecticut State Senate (2019–2023), glioblastoma.[42]
- Aldo Agroppi, 80, Italian football player (Torino, national team) and manager (Fiorentina), pneumonia.[43]
- Kabira Uddina Ahmed, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1996).[44]
- Francesc Antich, 66, Venezuelan-born Spanish politician, president of the government of the Balearic Islands (1999–2003, 2007–2011) and senator (2011–2019), cancer.[45]
- Atmakusumah Astraatmadja, 86, Indonesian journalist (Indonesia Raya).[46]
- Brian Berry, 90, British-American human geographer and planner.[47]
- Wilhelm Brückner, 92, German luthier.[48]
- Gerard Caris, 99, Dutch sculptor and artist.[49]
- Gay Caswell, 76, Canadian politician, Saskatchewan MLA (1982–1986).[50]
- Lex Clark, 81, New Zealand Olympic rower (1964).[51]
- Bernie Constantin, 77, Swiss songwriter and radio show host.[52]
- Italo de Lorenzo, 85, Italian bobsledder.[53]
- Tidiane Diakité, 80, Malian-born French historian and writer.[54]
- Pedro Luis García Pérez, 86, Spanish mathematician, physicist and academic, president of the Royal Spanish Mathematical Society (1982–1988).[55]
- Pieter Hofstra, 78, Dutch politician, member of the House of Representatives (1994–2006) and Senate (2007–2011).[56]
- James R. Hogg, 90, American admiral.[57]
- Derek Humphry, 94, British-American assisted suicide activist (Jean's Way, Final Exit), co-founder of Final Exit Network, heart failure.[58]
- Ágnes Keleti, 103, Hungarian-Israeli artistic gymnast, Olympic champion (1952, 1956), pneumonia.[59]
- Larry Kish, 83, American ice hockey coach (Hartford Whalers).[60]
- Karol Krasnodębski, 95, Polish politician, MP (1989–1991).[61]
- Seymour P. Lachman, 91, American political historian and politician, member of the New York State Senate (1996–2004).[62]
- Werner Leimgruber, 90, Swiss footballer (Zürich, national team).[63]
- Govind Sharan Lohra, 69, Indian folk singer, songwriter and dancer.[64]
- Ralph Mann, 75, American Hall of Fame sprinter and hurdler, Olympic silver medalist (1972).[65]
- Roger Mantovani, 59, Italian radio presenter and voice actor.[66]
- Joyce McRoberts, 83, American politician, member of the Idaho Senate (1992–1995).[67]
- S. Jayachandran Nair, 85, Indian journalist, founder of Samakalika Malayalam Vaarika.[68]
- Russ North, 59, English heavy metal singer (Cloven Hoof).[69]
- Cristóbal Ortega, 68, Mexican footballer (América, national team), cancer.[70]
- Pádraig Ó Snodaigh, 89, Irish activist and writer.[71]
- Derek Parker, 92, British writer and broadcaster.[72]
- Noreen Riols, 98, British novelist and SOE agent during World War II.[73]
- Arun Roy, 56, Bangladeshi film director.[74]
- Thomas Streicher, 66, Austrian mathematician.[75]
- J. R. P. Suriyapperuma, 96, Sri Lankan politician, MP (2010–2015).[76]
- Ferdi Tayfur, 79, Turkish singer and actor.[77]
- John Wijngaards, 89, Dutch Catholic scholar and priest.[78]
- Ján Zachara, 96, Slovak boxer, Olympic champion (1952).[79]
3
- Jeff Baena, 47, American film director and screenwriter (The Little Hours, Horse Girl, Spin Me Round), suicide by hanging.[80]
- Hans Dieter Beck, 92, German publisher (Verlag C. H. Beck).[81]
- Emmanuel Bonde, 77, Cameroonian politician.[82]
- Bertrand Bouvier, 95, Swiss writer and translator.[83]
- Morris Bradshaw, 72, American football player (Oakland Raiders, New England Patriots), Super Bowl champion (1977, 1981).[84]
- José Brouwers, 93, Belgian stage director and actor.[85]
- Gualtiero Busato, 83, Italian-born French sculptor.[86]
- Howard Buten, 74, American author and clown.[87]
- Mukesh Chandrakar, 32, Indian journalist, blunt force injuries.[88] (body discovered on this date)
- Choi Sang-yeop, 87, South Korean lawyer and politician, minister of legislation (1990–1992) and justice (1997).[89]
- La Chunga, 87, French-born Spanish flamenco dancer and painter.[90]
- Kate Coolahan, 95, Australian-born New Zealand commercial artist, fashion illustrator and printmaker.[91]
- Zlatko Dupovac, 72, Bosnian footballer (Sarajevo, Borac Banja Luka, St. Gallen).[92]
- Sergio Elgueta, 91, Chilean politician, deputy (1990–2002), mayor of Puerto Montt (1971–1973).[93]
- Grigore Eremei, 89, Moldovan politician and diplomat.[94] (death announced on this date)
- Futuregrapher, 41, Icelandic electronic musician, injuries sustained in a traffic collision.[95]
- Ernesto Gianella, 83, Argentine-French footballer (AS Béziers, Nîmes).[96]
- Sajad Haider, 92, Pakistani fighter pilot.[97]
- Hiroshi Hara, 88, Japanese architect (Kyōto Station, Umeda Sky Building, Sapporo Dome).[98]
- Richard B. Hays, 76, American theologian.[99]
- William Leo Higi, 91, American Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Lafayette (1984–2010).[100]
- Christopher Hood, 77, British academic.[101]
- Donal Kelly, 86, Irish journalist and broadcaster (RTÉ News).[102]
- Willem van Kooten, 83, Dutch disc jockey and businessman.[103]
- Harvey Laidman, 82, American television director (Matlock, 7th Heaven, The Waltons), cancer.[104]
- Benny Lautrup, 85, Danish theoretical physicist.[105]
- Niko Lekishvili, 77, Georgian politician, state minister (1995–1998), mayor of Tbilisi (1993–1995).[106]
- Robert Loewy, 98, American aerospace engineer.[107]
- Richard Louis, 60, Barbadian Olympic sprinter (1984, 1988).[108]
- Constantine Manos, 90, Greek-born American photographer.[109]
- Barbara Maxwell, 81, British television producer (Question Time).[110]
- Dashbaldangiin Purevsuren, 95, Mongolian opera singer.[111]
- Andrew Pyper, 56, Canadian writer, complications from cancer.[112]
- Majda Ra'ad, 82, Swedish-born Jordanian Hashemite princess.[113]
- James Arthur Ray, 67, American self-help businessman, author and convicted felon.[114]
- Yuji Sawa, 76, Japanese politician, MP (2004–2010), pneumonia.[115]
- Peter Schaap, 78, Dutch singer and writer.[116]
- Aidan Smyth, 58, British major general.[117]
- Rod Sykes, 95, Canadian politician, mayor of Calgary (1969–1977).[118]
- Dame Tariana Turia, 80, New Zealand politician, MP (1996–2014) and minister for the community and voluntary sector (2003–2004, 2008–2011), founder of Te Pāti Māori, stroke.[119]
- Brian Usher, 80, English footballer (Sunderland, Sheffield Wednesday, Doncaster Rovers).[120]
- Gilbert Van Binst, 73, Belgian footballer (Anderlecht, Club Brugge, national team).[121]
- Bob Veale, 89, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates, Boston Red Sox).[122]
- Clyde Vickers, 73, American motorsport executive.[123]
- The Vivienne, 32, British drag queen (RuPaul's Drag Race UK, RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars, Dancing on Ice), cardiac arrest.[124]
- Thomas R. Williams, 85, Canadian academic and university administrator, principal of Queen's University (2008–2009).[125]
- Brenton Wood, 83, American singer ("The Oogum Boogum Song", "Gimme Little Sign").[126]
- Amit Yoran, 54, American cybersecurity executive, CEO of Tenable, Inc. (2017–2024), cancer.[127]
- Bratislav Živković, 49, Serbian mercenary, killed in action.[128]
4
- Mathías Acuña, 32, Uruguayan footballer (Lamia), suicide.[129]
- Claude Allègre, 87, French geochemist and politician, minister of national education (1997–2000).[130]
- Ed Askew, 84, American painter and singer-songwriter.[131]
- Frank Blackwell, 77, American politician, member of the West Virginia House of Delegates (1976–1982, 2016), sarcoma.[132]
- Y. Michal Bodemann, 80, German-born Canadian sociologist.[133]
- Peter Brandes, 80, Danish painter and sculptor.[134]
- Daniel J. Brass, 77, American organizational theorist.[135]
- Samuel Butler, 94, American lawyer.[136]
- Rajagopala Chidambaram, 88, Indian nuclear physicist (Smiling Buddha, Pokhran-II), principal scientific adviser to the government (2002–2018).[137]
- José Claer, 61, Canadian poet and author.[138]
- Colm Connolly, 82, Irish journalist (RTÉ News, BBC News).[139]
- Bruce Dohrenwend, 97, American psychologist.[140]
- Brian Dunsby, 84, British perlite industry executive.[141]
- Franjo Džidić, 85, Bosnian football player (Velež Mostar) and manager (Široki Brijeg, Zrinjski Mostar).[142]
- Emilio Echevarría, 80, Mexican actor (Amores perros, Die Another Day, The Alamo).[143]
- Ben Espy, 81, American politician, member of the Ohio Senate (1992–2002).[144]
- Billy Fallin, 92, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (1967–1971).[145]
- Richard Foreman, 87, American playwright (Rhoda in Potatoland), pneumonia.[146]
- Ana Gligić, 90, Serbian virologist.[147]
- Elisabeth Haarr, 78, Norwegian artist.[148]
- Mohsen Habacha, 82, Tunisian footballer (Sahel, Ajaccio, national team).[149]
- Frank Haigh, 93, English rugby league player (Wakefield Trinity, Keighley).[150]
- Oleksandr Humenyuk, 48, Ukrainian football player (CSKA Kyiv, Chornomorets Odesa) and manager (Bukovyna Chernivtsi).[151]
- Saka Isau, 69, Nigerian politician.[152]
- Barry Kramer, 82, American basketball player (San Francisco Warriors, New York Knicks) and jurist, judge of the New York State Supreme Court (2009–2012).[153]
- Raphaël Larrère, 82, French agricultural engineer.[154]
- Domini Lawrence, 99, British Olympic equestrian (1968, 1972).[155]
- Eleanor Maguire, 54, Irish neuroscientist, spinal cancer.[156]
- Shirah Neiman, 81, American lawyer.[157]
- Arigo Padovan, 97, Italian road racing cyclist.[158]
- Julien Poulin, 78, Canadian actor and film director (Minuit, le soir, Babine).[159]
- Dick Price, 91, American politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (1973–1976).[160]
- Karen Pryor, 92, American behavioral psychologist and author.[161]
- Jenny Randerson, Baroness Randerson, 76, Welsh politician and peer, acting deputy first minister of Wales (2001–2002) and member of the House of Lords (since 2011).[162]
- Riro, 17, Japanese sea otter.[163]
- Robert Sedler, 89, American legal scholar.[164]
- Anjana Sultana, 69, Bangladeshi actress (Parineeta, Ashikkhito), lung infection.[165]
- Dennis True, 34, German politician, member of the Landtag of Lower Saxony (since 2022), cancer.[166]
- Kanoko Tsutani-Mabuchi, 86, Japanese Olympic diver (1956, 1960, 1964), pneumonia.[167]
- Yılmaz Urul, 82, Turkish footballer (İstanbulspor, Mersin İdmanyurdu, national team).[168]
- Nuhu Yaqub, 73, Nigerian political scientist.[169]
- Ronnie Yeskel, 76, American casting director (Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs, Curb Your Enthusiasm), cancer.[170]
5
- Charles Abbott, 85, Australian rules footballer (Hawthorn).[171]
- Gerd Achterberg, 84, German football player (Spandauer BC) and manager (Tennis Borussia Berlin, BFC Südring).[172]
- Benoît Allemane, 82, French voice actor.[173]
- Clinton Bailey, 88, American-Israeli political scientist.[174]
- Joe Barnett, 95, American politician, member of the Montana House of Representatives (1991–2001).[175]
- Joseph Bendounga, 70, Central African lawyer and politician, mayor of Bangui (1997–2000).[176]
- Philippa Blair, 79, New Zealand artist.[177]
- Orlando Cabrales Martínez, 85, Colombian chemical engineer and politician, minister of mines and energy (1997–1998) and economic development (1996–1997).[178]
- Beej Chaney, 68, American musician (The Suburbs).[179]
- Anne-Marie Comparini, 77, French politician, deputy (2002–2007) and president of Rhône-Alpes (1999–2004).[180]
- John Douglas, 90, Scottish rugby union player (Barbarian, British & Irish Lions, national team), stroke.[181]
- Na D'Souza, 87, Indian novelist.[182]
- Michael Falzon, 79, Maltese architect and politician, MP (1976–1996).[183]
- John Ferguson, 83, American organist.[184]
- Robert Hübner, 76, German chess grandmaster, stomach cancer.[185]
- Ron James, 96, American politician, mayor of San Jose, California (1967–1971).[186]
- S. A. Khaleque, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1979–1990, 1996, 2001–2006).[187]
- Lee Hoesung, 89, Japanese-South Korean novelist.[188]
- Fredrik Lindgren, 53, Swedish heavy metal musician (Unleashed, Terra Firma).[189]
- Al MacNeil, 89, Canadian ice hockey player (Toronto Maple Leafs, Chicago Blackhawks) and coach (Calgary Flames).[190]
- Olga Marlin, 90, American-born Kenyan educator and writer.[191]
- Kunioki Mima, 79, Japanese plasma physicist.[192]
- Prabir Mitra, 83, Bangladeshi actor (Titash Ekti Nadir Naam, Boro Bhalo Lok Chhilo, Buk Fatey To Mukh Foteyna).[193]
- Sèmèvo Orisha Oké, 48, Beninese singer.[194]
- Bernd Nothofer, 83, German linguist.[195]
- María Páramo, 61, Colombian paleontologist, geologist and museum director.[196]
- Raquel Rabinovich, 95, Argentine-American artist, cancer.[197]
- Anisur Rahman, 91, Bangladeshi economist.[198]
- Mike Rinder, 69, Australian-American Scientology executive (1982–2007) and writer (A Billion Years), esophageal cancer.[199]
- Jim Short, 58, Australian-born American comedian, stomach illness.[200]
- Costas Simitis, 88, Greek politician, prime minister (1996–2004), and MP (1985–2009).[201]
- František Šmahel, 90, Czech historian.[202]
- Andreas Stenglein, 95, German politician, member of the Landtag of Bavaria (1958–1962, 1963–1966).[203]
- Masahiro Tabata, 85, Japanese politician, member of the House of Representatives (1993–2009), pneumonia.[204]
- Geoffrey Tattersall, 77, British jurist and Anglican priest.[205]
- Alberto Varillas, 90, Peruvian lawyer, politician, and writer, minister of education (1992–1993).[206]
- Juan Manuel Villa, 86, Spanish footballer (Plus Ultra, Real Zaragoza, national team).[207]
- Wang Zhengguo, 89, Chinese field medical engineer.[208]
- Freddy Zix, 89, French footballer (Pierrots Vauban Strasbourg, RC Strasbourg, 1968 Olympics).[209]
6
- Annette Carter, 83, American politician, member of the Connecticut House of Representatives (1988–2005).[210]
- Alok Chatterjee, 64, Indian theatre actor and director, multiple organ failure.[211]
- Giuseppe Chiaravalloti, 90, Italian jurist and politician, president of Calabria (2000–2005).[212]
- António Couto dos Santos, 75, Portuguese politician, minister of education (1992–1993).[213]
- Bulcha Demeksa, 94, Ethiopian politician, MP (2005–2010).[214]
- Gabriel Dengaki, 72, Congolese footballer (Étoile du Congo, CARA Brazzaville, national team).[215]
- Sir Thomas Dunne, 91, British military officer, lord lieutenant of Hereford and Worcester (1977–1998), Herefordshire (1998–2008) and Worcestershire (1998–2001).[216]
- Raymond Durand, 79, French politician, deputy (2008–2012), mayor of Chaponnay (since 1989).[217]
- Henny Eman, 76, Aruban politician, prime minister (1986–1989, 1994–2001).[218]
- Jorge Flores, 70, Mexican Olympic basketball player (1976).[219]
- Dwight Foster, 67, Canadian ice hockey player (Detroit Red Wings, Boston Bruins, Colorado Rockies).[220]
- Hope Foye, 103, American folk singer.[221]
- John Granara, 81, American politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1977–1979).[222]
- Stella Greka, 102, Greek singer and actress.[223]
- Aristide Gunnella, 93, Italian politician, deputy (1968–1992) and minister for regional affairs (1987–1988).[224]
- John S. Hunkin, 79, Canadian banker, chairman (1999–2003) and president (2003–2004) of the CIBC.[225]
- Panya Kritcharoen, 75, Thai Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Ratchaburi (2005–2023).[226]
- Dušan Maravić, 85, Serbian footballer (Red Star Belgrade, Racing Paris, Yugoslavia national team), Olympic champion (1960).[227]
- Brian Matusz, 37, American baseball player (Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs), drug overdose.[228]
- Olga Meshoe Washington, 42, South African attorney.[229]
- Milorad Milinković, 59, Serbian film director (Frozen Stiff), screenwriter, and rock musician (Morbidi i Mnoći).[230]
- Gunvor Nelson, 93, Swedish filmmaker (Schmeerguntz, My Name Is Oona).[231]
- James Nunnally, 79, American politician, member of the Mississippi House of Representatives (1972–1988).[232]
- Margus Oopkaup, 65, Estonian actor.[233]
- David William Rhind, 81, British geographer.[234]
- Meirion Roberts, 90, Welsh rugby union player (Cardiff, national team).[235]
- Charles M. Roessel, 63, American Navajo photographer, journalist and academic administrator, president of Diné College (since 2017).[236]
- Peter Rogers, 85, Welsh politician, AM (1999–2003).[237]
- Monroe Saffold Jr., 76, American bodybuilder and Baptist minister.[238]
- Raymond Saw Po Ray, 76, Burmese Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Yangon (1987–1993) and bishop of Mawlamyine (1993–2023).[239]
- Krzysztof Sońta, 56, Polish politician, MP (2007–2011, 2014–2015).[240]
- Héctor Travieso, 81, Cuban-Puerto Rican actor, comedian, and television host (SuperXclusivo), heart failure.[241]
- Jim Wetherington, 87, American politician, mayor of Columbus, Georgia (2007–2011).[242]
- Dale Wilson, 82, Canadian voice actor (Dragon Ball Z, G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, Martin Mystery), complications from prostate cancer and Parkinson's disease.[243]
- Gary Winkel, 86, American environmental psychologist.[244]
- Robert Paul Wolff, 91, American political philosopher (In Defense of Anarchism, A Critique of Pure Tolerance).[245]
- Yoon Ju-yeong, 96, South Korean politician, MP (1973–1979).[246]
- Ludwik Zalewski, 70, Polish politician, senator (2005–2007).[247]
7
- Ginette Aumassip, French geologist.[248]
- Alfred Bammesberger, 86, German academic.[249]
- Marcel Barouh, 90, French table tennis player.[250]
- Carolyn Brown, 97, American dancer, choreographer and writer.[251]
- Lucien Cariat, 85, Belgian politician.[252]
- Cheng Yu-cheng, 78, Taiwanese politician, member of the Legislative Yuan (1981–1987, 1990–1993, 2002–2005), heart attack.[253]
- Barbara Clegg, 98, British actress (Emergency Ward 10) and scriptwriter (Doctor Who, Coronation Street).[254]
- Tista De Lorenzo, 90, Australian rules footballer (Richmond).[255]
- Alan Emrich, 65, American writer and game designer.[256]
- Ayla Erduran, 90, Turkish violinist.[257]
- Mervin Guarte, 32, Filipino middle-distance runner, stabbed.[258]
- Geraint H. Jenkins, 78, Welsh historian.[259]
- Winnie Khumalo, 51, South African singer and actress.[260]
- Lim Kimya, 73, French-Cambodian politician, MP (2013–2018), shot.[261]
- Jean-Marie Le Pen, 96, French politician, deputy (1956–1962, 1986–1988) and MEP (1984–2019), founder of National Front.[262]
- Abdelkader Ould Makhloufi, 80, Algerian boxer.[263]
- Mirosława Marcheluk, 85, Polish actress (Hero of the Year, Magnat).[264]
- Walter Martos, 67, Peruvian military officer and politician, prime minister (2020) and minister of defence (2019–2020).[265]
- Neal McCaleb, 89, American politician, member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives (1975–1983), assistant secretary of the interior for Indian affairs (2001–2003).[266]
- Bill McMaster, 94, Australian football player and coach (Geelong).[267]
- Jagdish Mittal, 99, Indian art collector.[268]
- Betty C. Monkman, 82, American curator and author, White House curator (1997–2002), leukemia.[269]
- Jiban Mukhopadhyay, 76, Indian politician, West Bengal MLA (2011–2021).[270]
- Petya Pendareva, 53, Bulgarian Olympic sprinter (1996, 2000).[271]
- Deogracias Victor Savellano, 65, Filipino politician, three-time governor of Ilocos Sur, member (2016–2022) and deputy speaker (2019–2022) of the House of Representatives, abdominal aneurysm.[272]
- Leo Segedin, 97, American painter.[273]
- Volker Sklenar, 80, German politician, member of the Landtag of Thuringia (1990–2009).[274]
- Joseph Trần Xuân Tiếu, 80, Vietnamese Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Long Xuyên (2003–2019).[275]
- Øyvind Vågnes, 52, Norwegian writer and magazine editor, lung fibrosis.[276]
- Peter Yarrow, 86, American singer (Peter, Paul and Mary) and songwriter ("Puff, the Magic Dragon"), bladder cancer.[277]
8
- Floyd E. Bloom, 88, American medical researcher.[278]
- Gabriel de Broglie, 93, French historian, chancellor of the Institut de France (2006–2017) and member of the Académie Française.[279]
- Jorge Cáceres, 77, Argentine-born Colombian footballer (San Martín de Tucumán, América de Cali, Colombia national team).[280]
- Françoise Choay, 99, French architectural and urban historian.[281]
- Juan Carlos Concha Gutiérrez, 91, Chilean surgeon and politician, minister of public health (1971–1972).[282]
- Fabio Cudicini, 89, Italian footballer (Udinese, Roma, Milan).[283]
- William P. Dixon, 81, American lawyer and political strategist, U.S. alternate director of the World Bank (1977–1979), manager of the 1980 Democratic National Convention, prostate cancer.[284]
- Rudolf Dreßler, 84, German politician and diplomat, MP (1980–2000).[285]
- Kjell-Olof Feldt, 93, Swedish politician, minister for finance (1983–1990), budget (1982) and commerce and industry (1970–1975).[286]
- Knud Heinesen, 92, Danish politician, minister of finance (twice), public works (1981) and education (1971–1973).[287]
- Selim İleri, 75, Turkish writer, screenwriter, and film critic.[288]
- Lucky Jayawardena, 70, Sri Lankan politician, MP (1994–2004, 2015–2020).[289]
- Gyanada Kakati, 92, Indian actress.[290]
- Charles Kay, 94, British actor (Amadeus, Henry V, The Importance of Being Earnest).[291]
- Kjell Kjær, 82, Norwegian actor (Fleksnes Fataliteter).[292]
- Karsten Klepsvik, 72, Norwegian civil servant and diplomat.[293]
- Jim Lawrence, 85, Canadian baseball player (Cleveland Indians).[294]
- Nancy Leftenant-Colon, 104, American nurse.[295]
- Lyn Lepore, 63, Australian tandem cyclist, Paralympic champion (2000), cancer.[296]
- Lin Cheng-fong, 75, Taiwanese politician, member of the Legislative Yuan (2005–2008) and mayor of Guishan City (1998–2005), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[297]
- Alastair MacKinven, 53, British visual artist.[298]
- Pritish Nandy, 73, Indian poet, film producer (Bollywood Calling, The Mystic Masseur), and politician, MP (1998–2004).[299]
- Des O'Grady, 72, Irish Gaelic footballer (St Finbarr's, Cork).[300]
- Charles Person, 82, American civil rights activist (Freedom Rides).[301]
- John C. Peterson, 76, American politician, member of the Kansas House of Representatives (1971–1975).[302]
- José Linhares Ponte, 94, Brazilian politician, deputy (1991–2015).[303]
- Nurul Qomar, 64, Indonesian politician, MP (2004–2014), colon cancer.[304]
- Mangkra Souvanna Phouma, 86, Laotian royal.[305]
- Rino Tommasi, 90, Italian journalist, television host, and sport commentator.[306]
- David Vaisey, 89, British librarian, Bodley's librarian (1986–1996).[307]
- Wu Lusheng, 94, Chinese architect.[308]
- Neil Zurcher, 89, American journalist (WJW-TV) and television host.[309]
9
- Hind Al-Abadleh, 47, Emirati-Canadian chemist.[310]
- Andrzej Marian Bartczak, 79, Polish artist and educator.[311]
- Henry Beissel, 95, Canadian writer and editor.[312]
- Bimla Bissell, 92, Indian civil servant and businesswoman, co-founder of Fabindia, complications from diabetes.[313]
- Black Bart, 76, American professional wrestler (NWA), colon cancer.[314]
- Bill Byrge, 86, American actor (Ernest Saves Christmas, Ernest Goes to Jail, Ernest Scared Stupid) and comedian.[315]
- Marius Ciugarin, 75, Romanian footballer (Steaua București, FC Brașov, Progresul București).[316]
- Bill Clements, 91, Australian footballer (Richmond).[317]
- Phyllis Dalton, 99, English costume designer (Lawrence of Arabia, Doctor Zhivago, The Princess Bride), Oscar winner (1966, 1990).[318]
- Margaret Baba Diri, 70, Ugandan politician, MP (since 1996).[319]
- Rex Holman, 89, American actor (Death Valley Days, The Virginian, Star Trek V: The Final Frontier).[320]
- Laurie Holloway, 86, English pianist, musical director (Strictly Come Dancing, Parkinson) and composer.[321]
- P. Jayachandran, 80, Indian playback singer.[322]
- Mick Kennedy, 89, Irish hurler (Faughs, Tipperary, Dublin).[323]
- Susan Koehn, 63, American politician, member of the Utah House of Representatives (1995–2000), breast cancer.[324]
- Barbro Larsson, 94, Swedish actress (My Friend Oscar, Time of Desire, Stage Entrance).[325]
- Mukhtar Magauin, 84, Kazakh writer and publicist.[326]
- Mike Maples Sr., 82, American technology executive (Microsoft).[327]
- Marc Michetz, 73, Belgian comic book artist (Kogaratsu).[328]
- Ian Miles, 72, Australian footballer (Richmond).[329]
- Thomas J. Murphy, 94, American politician and jurist, member of the New York State Assembly (1971–1977).[330]
- Tom Osthoff, 88, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1983–2003).[331]
- Manuel Elkin Patarroyo, 78, Colombian pathologist and immunologist.[332]
- Irmengard Rauch, 91, American linguist.[333]
- Emrys Roberts, 93, Welsh nationalist activist.[334]
- Mickey Roth, 97, Canadian ice hockey player (Lethbridge Maple Leafs, Stratford Kroehlers, national team), world champion (1951).[335]
- Jorge Luis Sánchez, 64, Cuban film director (El Benny, Buscando a Casal).[336]
- Otto Schenk, 94, Austrian actor (Dunja, Always Trouble with the Reverend), film (Die Fledermaus) and theatre director.[337]
- Shulamith Shahar, 96, Latvian-born Israeli historian.[338]
- Doc Shebeleza, 51, South African kwaito musician.[339]
- Harvard Sitkoff, 85, American historian.[340]
- Muhammad Ssegirinya, 36, Ugandan politician, MP (since 2022).[341]
- John William Thomson, 96, Canadian politician, MP (1979–1984).[342]
- Mariusz Trynkiewicz, 62, Polish serial killer and sex offender.[343]
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- Christopher Benjamin, 90, English actor (Doctor Who, Judge John Deed, The Plague Dogs).[344]
- Robert K. Brayton, 91, American electrical engineer and mathematician.[345]
- Frank Cicutto, 74–75, Italian-Australian business executive, CEO of National Australia Bank (1999–2004).[346]
- Yevgenia Dobrovolskaya, 60, Russian actress (Queen Margot, Actress, The Irony of Fate 2), complications from cancer and heart failure.[347]
- Milan Feranec, 60, Czech politician, MP (since 2017), kidney cancer.[348]
- Raimondo Galuppo, 78, Italian politician, senator (1992–1994).[349]
- Horacio González de las Casas, 82, Mexican politician, deputy (1988–1991).[350]
- Wynand Havenga, 59, South African darts player.[351]
- Thelma Hopkins, 88, Northern Irish high jumper, Olympic silver medallist (1956).[352]
- Mike Hynson, 82, American surfer (The Endless Summer).[353]
- Charles E. Jefferson, 79, American politician, member of the Illinois House of Representatives (2001–2014).[354]
- José Jiménez, 76, Puerto Rican political activist, founder of the Young Lords.[355]
- Ted Kilmurray, 90, Australian footballer (East Perth).[356]
- Kim Soo-jin, 85, South Korean mineralogist, discoverer of Janggunite.[357]
- Andrzej Kraśnicki, 75, Polish sport activist.[358]
- Stephan Krasovitsky, 89, Russian poet, translator, and priest.[359]
- Roger Lebranchu, 102, French Olympic rower (1948).[360]
- Sir Charles Lepani, 77, Papua New Guinean diplomat, intestinal cancer.[361]
- Jones P. Madeira, 80, Trinidadian journalist (Trinidad and Tobago Guardian).[362]
- Félix Mantilla, 90, Puerto Rican baseball player (Milwaukee Braves, Boston Red Sox).[363]
- Bill McCartney, 84, American Hall of Fame football coach (Colorado Buffaloes), complications from dementia.[364]
- Sam Moore, 89, American Hall of Fame singer-songwriter (Sam & Dave), complications from surgery.[365]
- Paquita Ors, 96, Spanish pharmacist and cosmetic businesswoman.[366]
- Hayotxon Ortiqboyeva, 78, Uzbek poet and politician, senator (2004–2009).[367]
- Longin Pastusiak, 89, Polish politician and historian.[368]
- Anatoli Pata, 66, Russian football player (Dynamo Stavropol, Kuban Krasnodar) and manager (Dynamo Stavropol).[369]
- Jean-Luc Petitrenaud, 74, French food critic and television host.[370]
- Jacques Poilleux, 87, French doctor and academic, president of the Académie nationale de chirurgie (2009).[371]
- Hunter Q. Robbins III, 67, American professional wrestling manager (ECW).[372]
- Michel Schetter, 76, Belgian comic book writer.[373]
- Kenneth E. Scott, 96, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1963–1967).[374]
- Shiu Ka-chun, 55, Hong Kong democracy activist, MLC (2016–2020), stomach cancer.[375]
- Nelson Silva Pacheco, 80, Uruguayan-born Colombian footballer (Sportivo Italiano, Tigre, Colombia national team).[376]
- Einar Olav Skogholt, 77, Norwegian politician, MP (1989–2001).[377]
- Reto Stiffler, 84, Swiss businessman, president of Standard Liège (2000–2011).[378]
- Bram Van Paesschen, 45, Belgian film director (Empire of Dust) and editor.[379]
- Winfried Wiencek, 76, German deaf table tennis player and deaf sports official.[380]
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- Raʼno Abdullayeva, 89, Uzbek historian.[381]
- Beryl Anthony Jr., 86, American lawyer and politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1979–1993).[382]
- Jean-Michel Billaut, 79, French systems analyst and internet personality.[383]
- James Carlos Blake, 81, Mexican-born American author, pneumonia.[384]
- Linda Burnes Bolton, 76, American nurse and healthcare administrator (Cedars-Sinai Medical Center).[385]
- Hans-Joachim Brauske, 81, German Olympic boxer (1972).[386]
- Bill Dailey, 89, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians, Minnesota Twins).[387]
- Marty DeMerritt, 71, American baseball player and coach (San Francisco Giants, Chicago Cubs).[388]
- Keith Dewhurst, 93, English playwright and scriptwriter.[389]
- Kitty Flynn, 98, Irish historian and author.[390]
- Neil French, 60, English cricketer (Lincolnshire).[391]
- Gurpreet Gogi, 57, Indian politician, Punjab MLA (since 2022), shot.[392]
- Indradasa Hettiarachchi, 97, Sri Lankan politician.[393]
- Rein Jan Hoekstra, 83, Dutch jurist.[394]
- Bobby Kennedy, 87, Scottish football player (Manchester City, Kilmarnock) and manager (Grimsby Town).[395]
- Mario Klemens, 88, Czech conductor (Film Symphony Orchestra) and educator of conducting.[396]
- Merle Louise, 90, American actress (Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, Into the Woods, Gypsy).[397]
- James McEachin, 94, American actor (Tenafly, Fuzz, The Groundstar Conspiracy) and author.[398]
- Peter J. Messitte, 83, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Maryland (since 1993).[399]
- Joel Paley, 69, American theatre director, lyricist and playwright (Ruthless!).[400]
- Zora Palová, 77, Slovak glass artist.[401]
- Donald Pelmear, 100, British actor (Doctor Who, The Citadel, Elizabeth).[402]
- Qiu Dahong, 94, Chinese coastal and offshore engineer, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.[403]
- Dominique Robert, 72, French politician, deputy (1991–1993).[404]
- Tiny Ruys, 67, Dutch football player and manager (Fortuna Sittard, MVV Maastricht, United Arab Emirates national team).[405]
- Barbara Rylska, 88, Polish actress.[406]
- Fereydoon Shahbazyan, 82, Iranian composer and conductor, respiratory disease.[407]
12
- Reinhard Anders, 84, German politician, member of the Volkskammer (1990).[408]
- Peter Brown, 83, Scottish rugby union player (Glasgow, national team).[409]
- Leslie Charleson, 79, American actress (General Hospital, Love Is a Many Splendored Thing, The Day of the Dolphin).[410]
- Witold Dąbrowski, 92, Polish politician, voivode of Siedlce (1975–1977).[411]
- Robert B. Daroff, 88, American neurologist.[412]
- Gary T. Dilweg, 88, American politician, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly (1979–1983).[413][better source needed]
- Hasjim Djalal, 90, Indonesian diplomat.[414]
- Jackie Farry, 58, American music manager and television host (Superock), lung disease.[415]
- Arnold Frolows, 74, Australian radio personality, pancreatic and liver cancer.[416]
- Monireh Gorji, 95–96, Iranian teacher and mujtahid, member of the Assembly for the Final Review of the Constitution (1979).[417]
- Malcolm Jones Howard, 85, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Eastern North Carolina (since 1988).[418]
- Mark Izu, 70, American jazz double bass player and composer, colon cancer.[419]
- Manda Jagannath, 73, Indian politician, MP (1998–2014).[420]
- Claude Jarman Jr., 90, American actor (The Yearling, Intruder in the Dust, Rio Grande).[421]
- Wulf Traugott Kruse, 88, German politician, member of the Bürgerschaft of Bremen (1975–1976).[422]
- Robert Machray, 79, American actor (Cheers, Thanks, Rapsittie Street Kids: Believe in Santa).[423]
- Bernard McIntyre, 82, American politician, member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives (1971–1982) and Senate (1982–1986).[424]
- Jeffrey A. Meyer, 61, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut (since 2014).[425]
- Masahiro Mori, 97, Japanese roboticist.[426]
- Darryl Pearce, 64, Australian basketball player (Adelaide 36ers).[427]
- Jan Randles, 79, Australian long-distance runner, Paralympic champion (1984).[428]
- Emmanuel Rashba, 97, Soviet-American physicist.[429]
- Keith Rayner, 95, Australian Anglican prelate, primate of Australia (1991–1999).[430]
- Isaías Rodríguez, 82, Venezuelan lawyer and politician, vice president (2000) and prosecutor general (2000–2007).[431]
- José María Sanz Pastor, 83, Spanish diplomat and politician, civil governor of province of Seville (1980–1982).[432]
- Bob Sercombe, 75, Australian politician, MP (1996–2007).[433]
- Stuart Spencer, 97, American political strategist.[434]
- Lynne Taylor-Corbett, 78, American choreographer (Footloose, Swing!, Titanic).[435]
- Diane Thome, 82, American composer.[436]
- Thomas Timusk, 91, Estonian-born Canadian physicist and academic.[437]
- Kim Yaroshevskaya, 101, Russian-born Canadian actress (Fanfreluche, Passe-Partout, Home Fires).[438]
13
- Eliseo Alcon, 74, American politician, member of the New Mexico House of Representatives (2009–2024), liver cancer.[439]
- Chris Barnard, 77, Welsh footballer (Torquay United, Ipswich Town, Southend United).[440]
- Niel Barnard, 75, South African intelligence chief, director-general of the National Intelligence Service (1979–1992), cancer.[441]
- Paul Benacerraf, 94, French-American philosopher (Benacerraf's identification problem).[442]
- Tony Book, 90, English football player (Bath City, Manchester City) and manager (Manchester City).[443]
- C. Marshall Cain, 90, American lawyer and politician, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (1969–1975, 1979–1981).[444]
- Mariama Camara, 66, Guinean politician and businesswoman.[445]
- Pat Caplice, 97, Australian jazz musician.[446]
- Bernd Cullmann, 85, German sprinter, Olympic champion (1960).[447]
- Quentin Davies, Baron Davies of Stamford, 80, British politician, MP (1987–2010) and member of the House of Lords (2010–2023).[448]
- Walter Deutsch, 101, Austrian musicologist.[449]
- Carol Downer, 91, American feminist lawyer and author, complications from a heart attack.[450]
- Nathalie Dupree, 85, American cookbook writer and television personality.[451]
- John Evans, 74, British disability rights activist, cancer.[452]
- Mary Fennelly, 76, Irish camogie player.[453]
- Tony Gresham, 84, Australian golfer, amateur champion (1977).[454]
- Keith Griffith, 77, Barbadian football player (national team) and manager (national team, U.S. Virgin Islands national team).[455]
- Shamsaddin Khanbabayev, 85, Azerbaijani politician, prime minister of the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic (1993–2000).[456]
- Elgar Howarth, 89, English conductor, composer and trumpeter.[457]
- Charles Kleiber, 82, Swiss government official, state secretary for education (1997–2007).[458]
- Peter Kolchin, 81, American historian.[459]
- Abdul Sathar Kunju, 85, Indian police officier.[460]
- Bob Lane, 97, Canadian politician, MP (1979).[461]
- Jean Penders, 85, Dutch politician, MEP (1979–1994).[462]
- Franco Piperno, 82, Italian physicist and political activist, co-founder of Potere Operaio.[463]
- Palavalasa Rajasekharam, 80, Indian politician, Andhra Pradesh MLA (1976–1982, 1994–1999).[464]
- Clark L. Reber, 87, American politician, member of the Utah House of Representatives (1983–1987, 1993–1995).[465]
- Henry Rey, 86, Monegasque sporting director and politician, president of AS Monaco FC (1970–1972), MP (1968–2008).[466]
- Rolf Schweiger, 80, Swiss politician, member of the Council of States (1999–2011).[467]
- André Sollie, 77, Belgian author and illustrator.[468]
- Mykhaylo Stelmakh, 58, Ukrainian football player (Dynamo Kyiv, Shakhtar Donetsk) and manager (Kharkiv).[469]
- Hilpas Sulin, 90, Finnish ice hockey player and coach (HPK).[470]
- Kjell Svindland, 91, Norwegian politician, county mayor of Vest-Agder (1995–1999).[471]
- Oliviero Toscani, 82, Italian photographer, complications from amyloidosis.[472]
- Vicente Vega, 69, Venezuelan footballer (Deportivo Italia Caracas, Portuguesa Acarigua, national team), complications from diabetes.[473]
- Archie Wade, 85, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals, St. Petersburg Saints) and academic.[474]
- Edward Zuccaro, 81, American politician, member of the Vermont House of Representatives (1981–1989), prostate cancer.[475]
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- Nello Altomare, 61, Canadian politician, member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba (since 2019) and minister of education and early childhood learning of Manitoba (since 2023), Hodgkin lymphoma.[476]
- Nasser Biria, 65, Iranian Shi'a cleric.[477]
- John Blakemore, 88, English photographer.[478]
- Arthur Blessitt, 84, American Christian preacher.[479]
- Chen Ching-Po, 93, Taiwanese golfer, sepsis.[480]
- Furio Colombo, 94, Italian journalist (L'Unità) and politician, deputy (1996–2001, 2008–2013) and senator (2006–2008).[481]
- Judith Cowan, 81, Canadian academic, translator, and writer.[482]
- Irmgard Furchner, 99, German concentration camp secretary (Stutthof concentration camp).[483]
- Brian Gibbons, 77, Canadian ice hockey player (Ottawa Nationals, Toronto Toros, Denver Spurs).[484]
- Kjell Gjerseth, 78, Norwegian novelist and journalist.[485]
- Pat Goggin, 84, Irish footballer (Tramore Athletic, Cork Hibernians).[486]
- Jürgen Graf, 73, Swiss author, translator, and historical negationist.[487]
- Ishak Haleva, 84, Turkish rabbi, Hakham Bashi (since 2002).[488] (death announced on this date)
- Marc Hollogne, 63, Belgian actor, stage director, and film director (Chance or Coincidence, The Claim).[489]
- Ladislav Hučko, 76, Slovak Ruthenian Greek Catholic hierarch, apostolic exarch of the Czech Republic (since 2003).[490]
- Michał Janiszewski, 70, Polish politician, MP (1991–1993, 1997–2001).[491]
- Tom Jones, 77, American politician, member of the Kentucky House of Representatives (1981–1991), heart attack.[492]
- Surat Singh Khalsa, 91, Indian-American political activist.[493]
- Heinz Kluetmeier, 82, German-born American sports photographer (Sports Illustrated).[494]
- Lars Kvant, 69, Swedish squash player.[495]
- Benedito de Lira, 82, Brazilian politician, MP (1995–1999, 2003–2019) and mayor of Barra de São Miguel (since 2021), cancer.[496]
- Jay Mazur, 92, American labor leader, heart failure.[497]
- Thomas McHugh, 88, American jurist, justice of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia (1981–1997, 2009–2013).[498]
- Michel Medinger, 83, Luxembourgish photographer and Olympic middle-distance runner (1964).[499]
- Teddy Osei, 87, Ghanaian jazz saxophonist (Osibisa).[500]
- Hans Reichelt, 99, German politician, member of the Volkskammer (1950–1990).[501]
- Thomas P. Salmon, 92, American politician, governor of Vermont (1973–1977).[502]
- Tony Slattery, 65, British actor (The Crying Game, Peter's Friends), comedian and television personality (Whose Line Is It Anyway?), heart attack.[503]
- Judy Thongori, Kenyan lawyer and women's rights activist.[504]
- Simon Townsend, 79, Australian television presenter (Simon Townsend's Wonder World, TVTV), cancer.[505]
- Gwen Watkins, 101, British codebreaker and author.[506]
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- Anna Maria Ackermann, 92, Italian actress (Le inchieste del commissario Maigret, The Skin, 'O Re).[507]
- Stephanie Aeffner, 48, German politician, MP (since 2021).[508]
- Tommy Brown, 97, American baseball player (Brooklyn Dodgers, Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago Cubs), pneumonia.[509]
- Subhagata Choudhury, 78, Bangladeshi non-fiction writer, cancer.[510]
- Paul Danan, 46, English actor (Hollyoaks, Celebrity Love Island), mixed drug intoxication.[511]
- Tommy Dix, 101, American baritone singer and actor (Best Foot Forward).[512]
- Aldo Dorigo, 95, Italian footballer (Triestina, Internazionale, Alessandria).[513]
- David W. Duclon, 74, American television writer and producer (Punky Brewster, Silver Spoons, Family Matters).[514]
- Michael Hames, 79, British police officer.[515]
- M. Azizul Haq, 84, Bangladeshi police officer, inspector general (1996–1997).[516]
- Jafar Masood Hasani Nadwi, 59, Indian scholar, traffic collision.[517]
- Jack Hoffman, 19, American football player and cancer research advocate, glioma.[518]
- Sylvan Kalib, 95, American music theorist and composer.[519]
- Semyon Kutateladze, 79, Russian mathematician.[520]
- Diane Langton, 80, English actress (Hollyoaks, Only Fools and Horses, EastEnders).[521]
- Li Kuei-hsien, 87, Taiwanese poet.[522]
- Patricia Lyfoung, 47, French cartoonist.[523]
- Melba Montgomery, 86, American country singer ("No Charge", "Don't Let the Good Times Fool You", "Angel of the Morning") and songwriter.[524]
- Philippe Moreau Defarges, 81, French political scientist.[525]
- Ebrahim Nabavi, 66, Iranian satirist, writer and diarist, suicide.[526]
- Vsevolod Nemolyaev, 87, Russian ballet dancer and director of the Bolshoi Theatre.[527]
- Linda Nolan, 65, Irish singer (The Nolans), actress and television personality (Celebrity Big Brother), double pneumonia.[528]
- Adewunmi Onanuga, 59, Nigerian politician, MP (since 2019).[529]
- Turtel Onli, 72, American artist.[530]
- Sudip Pandey, 30, Indian actor, heart attack.[531]
- Richard Russell, 79, Jamaican tennis player, pneumonia.[532]
- Syed Muhammad Asghar Shah, 75, Pakistani politician, MNA (2013–2018).[533]
- Doug Shapiro, 65, American racing cyclist.[534]
- Manjul Sinha, Indian television director (Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi, Yeh Hai Mumbai Meri Jaan), heart attack.[535]
- Rosny Smarth, 84, Haitian politician, prime minister (1996–1997).[536]
- P. R. Sundaram, 73, Indian politician, Tamil Nadu MLA (1996–2006) and MP (2014–2019).[537]
- Jeannot Szwarc, 85, French film director (Jaws 2, Supergirl, Somewhere in Time), respiratory failure.[538]
- Raymond Thompson, 75, British-born Canadian-New Zealand screenwriter, composer and producer.[539]
- Sarigama Viji, 76, Indian actor (Beluvalada Madilalli, Mana Mecchida Sose, Yamalokadalli Veerappan).[540]
- Joe Vosoba, 95, American politician, member of the Nebraska Legislature (1959–1963).[541]
- Gus Williams, 71, American basketball player (Golden State Warriors, Seattle SuperSonics, Washington Bullets), NBA champion (1979), complications from a stroke.[542]
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- Chuck Alm, 87, American Olympic rower (1960).[543]
- Vasile Ardeleanu, 50, Romanian footballer (FCM Bacău, Focșani, Dinamo Onești).[544]
- Uwe Beginski, 65, German footballer (Darmstadt 98, VfL Osnabrück, KSV Hessen Kassel).[545]
- Harry Bild, 88, Swedish footballer (IFK Norrköping, Östers IF, national team), cancer.[546]
- Sabah Bizi, 78, Albanian footballer (Vllaznia Shkodër, Partizani Tirana, national team).[547]
- Roger Breslin, 87, American attorney.[548]
- Geneviève Callerot, 108, French novelist and resistance fighter.[549]
- Giovanni Cavagna, 90, Italian physiologist and academician.[550]
- Luís Cechinel, 80, Brazilian politician, deputy (1979–1983).[551]
- Chenhamo Chimutengwende, 81, Zimbabwean politician, MP (1985–2008).[552]
- Jack De Mave, 91, American actor (Lassie, The Man Without a Face, Days of Our Lives).[553]
- Abdoulaye Diabaté, 65, Senegalese pianist (Kora Jazz Trio).[554]
- Hans Dobida, 95, Austrian ice hockey administrator, president of the Austrian Ice Hockey Association (1977–1996).[555]
- Miguel de la Espriella, 77, Colombian painter and sculptor.[556]
- Gu Gu, 25, Chinese giant panda, heart and liver failure.[557]
- Jack Guittet, 95, French fencer, president of the French Fencing Federation (1977–1981) and Olympic bronze medallist (1964).[558]
- D. G. Hessayon, 96, British author and botanist.[559]
- Hsieh Shih-chien, 72, Taiwanese airline executive, president (since 2016) and chairman (since 2019) of China Airlines, heart attack.[560]
- Howard Andrew Jones, 56, American author and editor, brain cancer.[561]
- George Kalinsky, 88, American photographer (Madison Square Garden, New York Mets).[562]
- Yusuf Kırkpınar, 75, Turkish politician, MP (1999–2002).[563]
- Dave Lucas, 92, Canadian ice hockey player (Detroit Red Wings).[564]
- David Lynch, 78, American film director (Blue Velvet, Mulholland Drive) and television producer (Twin Peaks), cardiac arrest.[565]
- Colin MacNeil, 88, Australian footballer (Fitzroy).[566]
- František Makeš, 93, Czechoslovak-born Swedish artist.[567]
- Paul Mango, 65, American healthcare executive and government official.[568]
- Toby Myers, 75, American musician (Roadmaster, John Cougar Mellencamp), cancer.[569]
- Jesús Pérez Varela, 75, Spanish journalist and politician, minister of culture and social communication of Galicia (1997–2005) and member of the Galician parliament (1997).[570]
- Dame Joan Plowright, 95, English actress (Enchanted April, A Taste of Honey, 101 Dalmatians), Tony winner (1961).[571]
- Timothy Plumptre, 81, Canadian author.[572]
- Francisco San Martín, 39, American actor (Days of Our Lives, The Bold and the Beautiful, Jane the Virgin), suicide by hanging.[573]
- George A. Tice, 86, American photographer.[574]
- Bob Uecker, 90, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals), broadcaster (Milwaukee Brewers), and actor (Mr. Belvedere), lung cancer.[575]
- Shoji Ueda, 87, Japanese cinematographer (Ran, Dreams, After the Rain), heart attack.[576]
- Dmitry Volkov, 58, Russian swimmer, Olympic silver (1992) and double bronze medallist (1988), cancer.[577]
- Wolfgang Wesemann, 75, German Olympic cyclist (1972).[578]
- Ridley Wills II, 90, American author and historian.[579]
- Kenny Wilson, 78, English footballer (Dumbarton, Carlisle United, St Johnstone).[580]
- Alexey Zlobin, 89, Russian priest and politician, deputy (1990–1993).[581]
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- Hansjörg Aemisegger, 72, Swiss Olympic racing cyclist (1976).[582]
- Zulfiqar Ali Atray, 61, Pakistani singer and composer, heart attack.[583]
- William Cox, 103, American Episcopalian bishop.[584]
- Étienne, 72, French sculptor.[585]
- Martin Fallon, 55, Irish Gaelic footballer (Strokestown, Roscommon).[586]
- Jules Feiffer, 95, American cartoonist, playwright (Knock Knock), and screenwriter (Popeye, Munro), Pulitzer Prize winner (1986), heart failure.[587]
- Alphonza Gadsden, 79, American Anglican bishop.[588]
- Didier Guillaume, 65, French politician, senator (2008–2018), minister of agriculture and food (2018–2020), and state minister of Monaco (since 2024).[589]
- Richard G. Kopf, 78, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Nebraska (since 1992).[590]
- Amy Lau, 58, American interior designer, cancer.[591]
- Denis Law, 84, Scottish footballer (Manchester United, Huddersfield Town, national team), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[592]
- Don McCall, 80, American football player (New Orleans Saints, Pittsburgh Steelers).[593]
- Sir Paul Nicholson, 86, English industrialist (Vaux Breweries).[594]
- Punsalmaagiin Ochirbat, 82, Mongolian jurist and politician, president (1990–1997), chairman of the Presidium of the People's Great Khural (1990), and judge of the Constitutional Court (since 2005).[595]
- Shiva Pasupati, 96, Sri Lankan lawyer, attorney general (1975–1988) and solicitor general (1974–1975).[596]
- K. N. Chandrasekharan Pillai, 81, Indian legal scholar.[597]
- Martin Pollack, 80, Austrian journalist and author.[598]
- François Ponchaud, 85, French Catholic priest and missionary.[599]
- Don Rees, 87, Welsh mathematician.[600]
- David Schneiderman, 77, American newspaper editor (The Village Voice), pneumonia.[601]
- Kulanthai Shanmugalingam, 93, Sri Lankan playwright.[602]
- Jan Shepard, 96, American actress (King Creole, Attack of the Giant Leeches, Paradise, Hawaiian Style), pneumonia.[603]
- M. Srinivas, 82, Indian politician, MP (1998–1999) and three-time Karnataka MLA.[604]
- Martin Truex Sr., 66, American racing driver (NASCAR Busch North Series).[605]
- Stéphane Venne, 83, Canadian singer-songwriter, arranger and producer.[606]
- Robert Verrall, 97, Canadian animator (Cosmic Zoom, Hot Stuff, The Romance of Transportation in Canada).[607]
- Christine Wischer, 80, German politician, member of the Bürgerschaft of Bremen (1987–1995), member of the Senate of Bremen (1995–2003).[608]
- Susan F. Wood, 66, American public health professional, glioblastoma.[609]
- Maria Zaitseva, 24, Belarusian military volunteer (2nd International Legion).[610]
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- Dave Bargeron, 82, American trombonist and tuba player (Blood, Sweat & Tears).[611]
- Bill Belden, 76, American Olympic rower (1976).[612]
- Garry Brooke, 64, English footballer (Tottenham Hotspur, Groningen, Norwich City).[613]
- Jérôme Chevallier, 50, French cyclist.[614]
- Riccardo Chieppa, 98, Italian magistrate, member (1995–2004) and president (2002–2004) of the constitutional court.[615]
- Don Cupitt, 90, English philosopher.[616]
- Aaron De Groft, 59, American art museum director (Orlando Museum of Art).[617]
- Jennifer Dickson, 88, South African-born British-Canadian artist and printmaker.[618]
- Boyko Dimitrov, 83, Bulgarian politician, minister of foreign affairs (1989–1990), member of the Grand National Assembly (1990–1991).[619]
- Charles A. Doswell III, 79, American meteorologist.[620]
- Anatoliy Frantsuz, 70, Ukrainian politician, governor of Volyn Oblast (2002–2005).[621]
- Evaldo Gonçalves, 91, Brazilian politician, deputy (1987–1995).[622]
- Richard J. Howrigan, 91, American politician, member of the Vermont House of Representatives (1995–2013).[623]
- Lorenzo Infantino, 77, Italian philosopher and sociologist.[624]
- T. M. Jayamurugan, Indian film director (Roja Malare, Adada Enna Azhagu, Thee Ivan), heart attack.[625]
- Bruce Kannemeyer, 60, South African politician and convicted embezzler, MNA (1999–2004), cancer.[626]
- N. Kayisii, 58, Indian politician, Manipur MLA (since 2017), cancer.[627]
- Don Kinnamon, 87, American politician, member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives (1989–2001).[628]
- Sir John Lapli, 69, Solomon Island politician, governor-general (1999–2004).[629]
- Ester Larsen, 88, Danish politician, MP (1994–2005) and minister of health (1989–1993).[630]
- Joseph Lazare, 40, Canadian Mohawk director, producer, and actor (By the Rapids).[631]
- Russell Marshall, 88, New Zealand politician, MP (1972–1990), minister of foreign affairs (1987–1990) and education (1984–1987).[632]
- Mike Miller, 71, American guitarist (Air Pocket, Chick Corea, Bette Midler), heart attack.[633]
- Mohammad Moghiseh, 68, Iranian judge, justice of the Supreme Court (since 2020), shot.[634]
- Jan Mycielski, 92, Polish-American mathematician (Ehrenfeucht–Mycielski sequence, Mycielskian).[635]
- Geoff Nicholson, 71, British novelist.[636]
- Nicolae Oaidă, 91, Romanian football player (Progresul București, national team) and manager (Tractorul Brașov).[637]
- K. R. Punia, 89, Indian politician, Haryana MLA (1987–1989), heart attack.[638]
- Paul Rader, 90, American religious leader, General of The Salvation Army (1994–1999).[639]
- Ali Razini, 71, Iranian judge and politician, justice of the Supreme Court (since 2016) and member of the Assembly of Experts (2007–2016), shot.[640]
- Ze'ev Revach, 84, Israeli actor (Charlie Ve'hetzi, Hagiga B'Snuker, The Farewell Party) and comedian.[641]
- André Soltner, 92, French-American chef, restaurateur (Lutèce), and author.[642]
- Richard A. Stratton, 93, American naval aviator and commander (Vietnam War).[643]
- Herschel Turner, 82, American football player (Kentucky Wildcats, St. Louis Cardinals).[644]
- Mirko Valentić, 92, Croatian historian.[645]
- Claire van Kampen, 71, English composer (Royal Shakespeare Company), playwright and theatre director, cancer.[646]
- Eliška Wagnerová, 76, Czech judge and politician, president of the Supreme Court (1998–2002), vice president of the Constitutional Court (2002–2012) and senator (2012–2018).[647]
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- Carlos Arellano Lennox, 96, Panamanian marine biologist, nationalist leader and politician, president of the National Assembly (1990).[648]
- Léo Batista, 92, Brazilian journalist and television presenter.[649]
- Lázaro Aristides Betancourt, 88, Cuban Olympic hurdler (1964).[650] (death announced on this date)
- Marcel Bonin, 93, Canadian ice hockey player (Detroit Red Wings, Boston Bruins, Montreal Canadiens), four-time Stanley Cup champion.[651]
- Francis Borkowski, 88, American academic and university administrator.[652]
- Anna Bruns, 87, German politician, member of the Hamburg Parliament (1991–1998).[653]
- Jimmy Calderwood, 69, Scottish football player (Birmingham City) and manager (Dunfermline Athletic, Aberdeen), complications from dementia.[654]
- William P. Castelli, 93, American physician and epidemiologist.[655]
- George Faulkner, 91, Canadian ice hockey player (Shawinigan-Falls Cataracts, Jacksonville Rockets).[656]
- Christopher Fifield, 79, English conductor and music historian, complications from dementia.[657]
- Ralf-Dieter Fischer, 76, German politician, member of the Hamburg Parliament (1982–1997).[658]
- K. K. Gangadharan, 75, Indian translator.[659]
- Matthew Gergely, 45, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (since 2023).[660]
- Kaiti Grey, 100, Greek singer.[661]
- Leila Hayes, 85, Australian actress (Sons and Daughters, Division 4).[662]
- Vilhelm Helander, 83, Finnish architect and academic.[663]
- Victor Ivan, 75, Sri Lankan journalist (Ravaya).[664]
- Horst Janson, 89, German actor (Captain Kronos – Vampire Hunter, Murphy's War, Shout at the Devil), complications from a stroke.[665]
- Eva Klein, 99, Hungarian-Swedish scientist.[666]
- Géza Kralován, 78, Hungarian sprint canoer, world champion (1973).[667]
- Márcia Lage, 64, Brazilian carnival designer (Acadêmicos do Salgueiro, Mocidade Independente de Padre Miguel), leukemia.[668]
- Brian A. Larkins, 78, American molecular biologist.[669]
- Lobo, 69, Dutch singer.[670]
- Jalal Matini, 96, Iranian writer.[671]
- Tom McVie, 89, Canadian ice hockey coach (Washington Capitals, Winnipeg Jets, New Jersey Devils).[672]
- Pierre Mertens, 85, Belgian writer and lawyer.[673]
- Jan Mijnsbergen, 86, Dutch politician, senator (1981–1983, 1990–1991).[674]
- Bob Perkins, 91, American disc jockey (WRTI, WCHD) and columnist (The Philadelphia Tribune).[675]
- Maruxa Pita, 94, Spanish missionary.[676]
- Joyce Piven, 94, American actress and director.[677]
- Charles Schodowski, 90, American entertainer and television presenter (Big Chuck and Lil' John).[678]
- Kalilou Singhateh, 90, Gambian politician, MP (1962–1977).[679]
- Mohamad Hamsan Awang Supain, 65, Malaysian politician, Sabah State MLA (since 2020), kidney failure.[680]
- Bavê Teyar, 63–64, Syrian actor, drone strike.[681]
- Jeff Torborg, 83, American baseball player (Los Angeles Dodgers, California Angels) and manager (Chicago White Sox), World Series champion (1965).[682]
- Thijs Udo, 70, Dutch politician, MP (1998–2002).[683]
20
- Michael Angelucci, 42, American politician, member of the West Virginia House of Delegates (2018–2020).[684]
- Lynn Ban, 51, Singaporean-born American jewelry designer, complications following brain surgery.[685]
- Bertrand Blier, 85, French film director (Get Out Your Handkerchiefs, Beau Pere, Buffet froid).[686]
- Edward L. Bowen, 82, American horse racing historian and author.[687]
- Bobby Cuellar, 72, American baseball player (Texas Rangers), heart attack.[688]
- Fan Weiqiu, 62, Chinese spree killer, executed.[689]
- Dave Gallagher, 73, American football player (New York Giants, Detroit Lions, Chicago Bears) and orthopedic surgeon.[690]
- Franco Giustinelli, 84, Italian politician, senator (1983–1992).[691]
- Shirley Hankins, 93, American politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives (1981–1990, 1995–2009) and Senate (1990).[692]
- Reiko Hayama, 91, Japanese architect.[693]
- Richard Hipa, 67, Niuean politician, MP (2020–2023).[694]
- Willard Ikola, 92, American ice hockey player and coach (Edina High School), Olympic silver medallist (1956).[695]
- Pete Johnson, 76, American politician, state auditor of Mississippi (1988–1992).[696]
- Asma Khatun, 90, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1991–1995).[697]
- Vitaliy Khyzhniak, 90, Ukrainian politician, MP (1990–1994).[698]
- Bob Kuban, 84, American bandleader and musician ("The Cheater"), stroke.[699]
- Francis C. Lapointe, 86, American politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1969–1979).[700]
- Shamsheer Singh Manhas, 65, Indian politician, MP (2015–2021).[701]
- Basil Nasr al-Kafarna, 58, Palestinian politician, complications from surgery.[702]
- Fred Newhouse, 76, American sprinter, Olympic champion (1976).[703]
- Harald Paalgard, 74, Norwegian cinematographer (Orion's Belt, Dreamplay, The Woman That Dreamed About a Man).[704]
- Charles Phan, 62, American chef.[705]
- Antoni Reig Ventura, 92, Spanish Valencian pilota player.[706] (death announced on this date)
- Hanne Reintoft, 90, Danish politician, MP (1966–1971, 1973–1976).[707]
- Cecile Richards, 67, American feminist activist, president of Planned Parenthood (2006–2018), brain cancer.[708]
- Romano Rizzato, 88, Italian painter and illustrator.[709]
- Ginny Ruffner, 72, American glass artist.[710]
- Gernot Rumpf, 83, German sculptor.[711]
- Heinrich W. Schwab, 86, German musicologist.[712]
- Mimi El-Sherbini, 86, Egyptian football player (Al-Ahly, national team) and manager (Al-Nasr).[713] (death announced on this date)
- Adam Steinhardt, 55, Australian pole vaulter, bowel cancer.[714]
- John Sykes, 65, English guitarist (Thin Lizzy, Whitesnake) and songwriter ("Is This Love"), cancer.[715] (death announced on this date)
- Reinhard Todt, 75, Austrian politician, member (2001–2018) and president (2013, 2018) of the Federal Council.[716]
21
- Valérie André, 102, French neurosurgeon, aviator and army general.[717]
- Tore Austad, 89, Norwegian politician, MP (1977–1989), minister of education and church affairs (1981–1983).[718]
- Jo Baer, 95, American painter.[719]
- Luca Beatrice, 63, Italian art critic, heart attack.[720]
- J. Bruce Beckwith, 91, American pathologist.[721]
- Tony Bellus, 88, American singer.[722]
- Håkon Bleken, 96, Norwegian painter.[723]
- Robbie Bonham, 53, Irish comedian.[724]
- Robert Choe, 85, Malaysian footballer (Malacca, national team).[725]
- Dennis Crompton, 89, English architect.[726]
- Mauricio Funes, 65, Salvadoran politician and convicted criminal, president (2009–2014), complications from a heart attack.[727]
- Gao Zhentong, 96, Chinese structural fatigue scientist.[728]
- Ken Good, 83, English Anglican priest, archdeacon of Richmond and Craven (1993–2006).[729]
- Mohammed Ali Hammadi, 60, Lebanese plane hijacker (TWA Flight 847), shot.[730]
- Petr Hannig, 79, Czech singer and political activist.[731]
- Garth Hudson, 87, Canadian Hall of Fame musician (The Band) and keyboardist ("Chest Fever").[732]
- Elliot Ingber, 83, American guitarist (The Mothers of Invention, Fraternity of Man, The Magic Band).[733]
- Faizul Islam, 61, Bangladeshi writer and administrator.[734]
- Renina Katz, 99, Brazilian engraver.[735]
- Jüri Martin, 84, Estonian biologist and politician, MP (1999–2003).[736]
- Howard J. Morrison, 92, American game designer (Simon).[737]
- Abdul Salam Al-Mukhaini, 36, Omani footballer (Al-Oruba, Al-Raed, national team).[738]
- Kaajee Singh, 80, Indian percussionist.[739]
- Doug Sneyd, 93, Canadian cartoonist (Playboy).[740]
- Sir Murray Stuart-Smith, 97, British jurist, lord justice of appeal (1987–2000).[741]
- Keiichi Suzuki, 82, Japanese Olympic speed skater (1964, 1968, 1972), kidney failure.[742]
- Ron Travisano, 86, American advertising executive, complications from a stroke.[743]
- Ian Vermaak, 91, South African tennis player.[744]
22
- Daniel Abugattás, 69, Peruvian politician, member (2006–2016) and president (2011–2012) of Congress.[745]
- Addison Bain, 89, American NASA scientist.[746]
- Richard A. Bettis, 77, American business theorist.[747]
- Anil Bharathi, 75, Sri Lankan singer.[748]
- Keith Brookman, Baron Brookman, 87, British trade unionist and life peer, member of the House of Lords (1998–2020).[749]
- David Bulfield, 87, English cricketer (Dorset).[750]
- Zoé Chatzidakis, 69, French mathematician and researcher.[751]
- Paddy Cole, 85, Irish saxophonist, lung cancer.[752]
- Colonel DeBeers, 80, American professional wrestler (AWA).[753]
- Barry Michael Cooper, 66, American screenwriter (New Jack City, Sugar Hill, Above the Rim).[754]
- John Dineen, 89, Australian footballer (Hawthorn).[755]
- Nicholas Eadie, 67, Australian actor (Vietnam, Fragments of War: The Story of Damien Parer, Cop Shop).[756]
- Loretta Ford, 104, American nurse, dean of the University of Rochester School of Nursing (1972–1985) and co-founder of the first nurse practitioner graduate program.[757]
- Gallo Blue Chip, 28, American racehorse.[758]
- Roberto Giusti, 71, Venezuelan journalist (El Nacional, El Universal).[759]
- Barry Goldberg, 83, American blues musician (The Electric Flag).[760]
- Carey Harrison, 80, British novelist and dramatist (The Jensen Code, Freud).[761]
- Neil Hensrud, 84, American politician, member of the North Dakota House of Representatives (1974–1976).[762]
- Joe John, 85, American politician and jurist, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (2017–2025) and judge of the North Carolina Court of Appeals (1992–2000), cancer.[763]
- Calvin Jones, 54, American football player (Nebraska Cornhuskers, Oakland Raiders), carbon monoxide poisoning.[764]
- Jean-François Kahn, 86, French journalist, founder of Marianne.[765]
- Li Jinmin, 98, Chinese military officer, political commissar of the PLA Beijing Garrison (1985–1990).[766]
- Michael Longley, 85, Northern Irish poet (The Weather in Japan), complications from surgery.[767]
- Francesco Paolo Lucchese, 90, Italian politician, deputy (1994–2013).[768]
- David Martin, 93, American politician, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly (1961–1971).[769]
- Tabish Mehdi, 73, Indian poet.[770]
- John Moore, 88, Australian politician, minister for defence (1998–2001), member of the House of Representatives (1975–2001).[771]
- Cornel Oțelea, 84, Romanian handball player, world champion (1961, 1964, 1970).[772]
- Volodymyr Pylypchuk, 76, Ukrainian economist and politician, MP (1990–1998).[773]
- Pierre Rabischong, 92, French neuroanatomist and academic.[774]
- Charlotte Raven, 55, British author and journalist (Modern Review), complications from Huntington's disease.[775]
- Juan Antonio Román, 82, Spanish football player (Granada, Real Valladolid) and manager (Linense).[776]
- Johan Slager, 78, Dutch guitarist (Kayak).[777]
- Adrian Snodgrass, 93, Australian architect and scholar.[778]
- Jim Tauber, 74, American film producer (Stand Up Guys, The Place Beyond the Pines, The Age of Adaline), complications from multiple myeloma.[779]
- Kimmo Tauriainen, 52, Finnish footballer (Atlantis, MyPa, RoPS), lymphoma.[780]
- Vasco Joaquim Rocha Vieira, 85, Portuguese military officer, chief of staff (1976–1978) and governor of Macau (1992–1999).[781]
- Gabriel Yacoub, 72, French singer (Malicorne).[782]
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- Ali Reza Asahi, 50, Afghan bodybuilder.[783]
- Eduardo de la Barra, 65, Chilean football player (Deportes Concepción, Naval) and manager (Ñublense), kidney cancer.[784]
- Ted Bassett, 103, American horse racing executive.[785]
- Anthony Basso, 45, French footballer (Udinese, Viking, Hearts).[786]
- Peter Cirimwami, Congolese military officer, governor of North Kivu (since 2023), shot.[787]
- Madior Diouf, 85, Senegalese politician.[788]
- Alfonso Dulanto Rencoret, 81, Chilean politician, minister of mining (2002–2006).[789]
- Dana Hudkins Crawford, 93, American architectural conservation developer and preservationist.[790]
- Esther Jansma, 66, Dutch writer and poet, cancer.[791]
- Krasimir Kochev, 50, Bulgarian Olympic wrestler (2000, 2004).[792]
- Marriza, 57, Burmese singer and songwriter.[793]
- Henry L. Marsh, 91, American politician, member of the Virginia Senate (1992–2014), mayor of Richmond, Virginia (1977–1982).[794]
- Joseph Matarazzo, 99, Italian-born American psychologist, president of the American Psychological Association (1989).[795]
- David G. A. McLean, 86, Canadian lawyer and businessman.[796]
- John Adams Morgan, 94, American banker and sailor, Olympic champion (1952).[797]
- Greg Morton, 71, American football player (University of Michigan, Buffalo Bills).[798]
- Neilton Mulim, 62, Brazilian politician, deputy (2007–2012), mayor of São Gonçalo (2013–2016).[799]
- Ken Newland, 75, Australian footballer (Geelong, Footscray).[800]
- Zibby Oneal, 90, American author (The Language of Goldfish).[801]
- Don Peachey, 91, American musician and bandleader.[802]
- Andreas Stamatiadis, 89, Greek football player (AEK Athens, national team) and manager (Egaleo).[803]
- Appunni Tharakan, 96, Indian artist.[804]
- Stephan Thernstrom, 90, American academic and historian.[805]
- Jeremiah Useni, 81, Nigerian politician, senator (2015–2019), governor of Bendel State (1984–1985).[806]
- Benjamin Widom, 97, American chemist.[807]
- Sonja Wiesmann, 58, Swiss politician, member of the Grand Council of Thurgau (2005–2024).[808]
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- Joseph A. Amato, 86, American author.[809]
- Lakhdar Bouyahi, 79, Algerian footballer (NA Hussein Dey, national team).[810]
- Buddy Brock, 72, American songwriter ("Watermelon Crawl", "There Ain't Nothin' Wrong with the Radio", "I Wanna Fall in Love").[811]
- Rutherford Chang, 45, American conceptual artist.[812]
- Iris Cummings, 104, American Olympic swimmer (1936) and aviator, last surviving participant of the 1936 Summer Olympics.[813]
- Biruta Delle, 81, Latvian painter.[814]
- Mimis Domazos, 83, Greek footballer (Panathinaikos, AEK Athens, national team).[815]
- Wahiba Faraʽa, Yemeni politician, minister of human rights (2001–2003).[816]
- David Gaskell, 84, English footballer (Manchester United, Wrexham, Wigan Athletic).[817]
- Michael Glaser, 81, American poet.[818]
- John Groninga, 79, American politician, member of the Iowa House of Representatives (1983–1993).[819]
- Curtis Halford, 81, American politician, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives (2009–2023).[820]
- Joan Hanham, Baroness Hanham, 85, British politician, member of the House of Lords (1999–2020) and leader of the Kensington and Chelsea Council (1989–2000).[821]
- Mala Htun, 55, American academic, cancer.[822]
- Gianfranco Manfredi, 76, Italian singer and cartoonist.[823]
- Toby McDonald, 73, Canadian curler and Olympic coach (2006).[824]
- Jane McGarrigle, 83, Canadian songwriter and musician.[825]
- Ann McKenna, 81, New Zealand cricketer (Canterbury, national team) and field hockey player (national team).[826]
- Sekisuke Nakanishi, 98, Japanese politician, MP (1976–2003).[827]
- Joe F. Ragland, 88, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (1967–1969).[828]
- Ellert Schram, 85, Icelandic football player (KR, national team) and executive, chairman of KSÍ (1973–1989).[829]
- Adrian Slade, 88, British politician and businessman.[830]
- Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, 85, American visual artist and curator, pancreatic cancer.[831]
- Mukarram Talabani, 101, Iraqi politician and writer, minister of irrigation (1972–1977) and transport (1977–1978).[832]
- Unk, 43, American rapper ("Walk It Out", "2 Step", "Show Out"), heart attack.[833]
- Herman K. van Dijk, 78–79, Dutch economist.[834]
- Louis C. Wagner Jr., 93, American general.[835]
- David A. Washburn, 63, American psychologist, pancreatic cancer.[836]
- Eddy Wauters, 91, Belgian football player (Antwerp, national team) and manager (Antwerp).[837]
- Marcin Wicha, 52, Polish graphic designer and writer.[838]
- Mirosław Żak, 88, Polish geodesist and academic.[839]
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- Anastasios of Albania, 95, Greek-Albanian Orthodox prelate, archbishop of Tirana and All Albania (since 1992), multiple organ failure.[840]
- Greg Bell, 94, American long jumper, Olympic champion (1956).[841]
- Joseph Bernal, 97, American politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1964–1966) and Senate (1966–1972).[842]
- Tarun Bhartiya, 54, Indian filmmaker, poet and social activist, heart attack.[843]
- Wolfram Bode, 82, German biochemist.[844]
- Harpal Brar, 85, Indian politician.[845]
- Gail Brewer-Giorgio, 85, American author.[846]
- Marlène Canguio, 82, French Olympic track and field athlete (1964).[847]
- K. M. Cherian, 82, Indian heart surgeon.[848]
- Dražen Dalipagić, 73, Serbian Hall of Fame basketball player (Partizan, Carrera Venezia) and coach (Nuova Pallacanestro Gorizia), Olympic champion (1980).[849]
- Bill Denny, 94, American politician, member of the Mississippi House of Representatives (1988–2020).[850]
- Fathi Derder, 54, Swiss politician, MP (2011–2019).[851]
- Bruce Seth Green, 83, American television director (1st & Ten, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Babylon 5).[852]
- Basil Hiley, 89, British physicist.[853]
- Huang Mao-zong, 81, Taiwanese judge, justice of the Judicial Yuan (2008–2016).[854]
- Olga James, 95, American singer and actress (Carmen Jones, Mr. Wonderful, The Bill Cosby Show).[855]
- Latika Katt, 76, Indian sculptor.[856]
- Harold Katz, 87, American nutrition industry and basketball executive, founder of Nutrisystem, and owner of the Philadelphia 76ers (1981–1996).[857]
- Malcolm MacKay, 80, Canadian politician, Nova Scotia MLA (1978–1984).[858]
- Ernie Nestor, 78, American college basketball coach (George Mason, Elon).[859]
- Ole Neumann, 77, Danish actor (Father of Four, The Heir to Næsbygaard, Father of Four on Bornholm).[860]
- Ikujiro Nonaka, 89, Japanese theorist and academician, pneumonia.[861]
- Pei Rongfu, 100, Chinese engineer, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.[862]
- Gloria Romero, 91, Filipino actress (Ilocana Maiden, Iginuhit ng Tadhana (The Ferdinand E. Marcos Story), Condemned).[863]
- Brian Scrivens, 87, English dual-code rugby player (Newport RFC, Wigan).[864]
- Alexander Turbanov, 74, Russian politician, MP (1993–1995).[865]
- Bill Wilson, 80, Canadian hereditary chief and politician.[866]
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- Kazuyoshi Akiyama, 84, Japanese conductor (Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, Hiroshima Symphony Orchestra), complications from a fall.[867]
- Antonio Amaya, 79, Panamanian boxer.[868]
- Avtar Singh Bhurji, 80, Indian-born Ugandan Olympic field hockey player (1972).[869]
- Gaositwe Chiepe, 102, Botswanan politician, minister of foreign affairs (1984–1994).[870]
- Anthony J. DeMaria, 93, American researcher.[871]
- Ernest Drucker, 84, American public health researcher, complications from dementia.[872]
- Moses Effiong, 65, Nigerian footballer (Sharks, Shooting Stars, national team).[873]
- Nicolas Florian, 55, French politician, mayor of Bordeaux (2019–2020), member of the Regional Council of Nouvelle-Aquitaine (since 2010), complications from a stroke.[874]
- Robert Hay, 70, Australian footballer (South Melbourne).[875]
- Mary Hodder, 79, Canadian politician, Newfoundland and Labrador MHA (1996–2003).[876]
- Matthew Holden, 93, American political scientist.[877]
- Signe Howell, 82, Norwegian social anthropologist.[878]
- Pableaux Johnson, 59, American journalist and food writer, heart attack.[879]
- Hans Klinga, 75, Swedish actor.[880]
- Dulcinea Langfelder, 69, American multidisciplinary artist.[881]
- Suzanne Massie, 94, American historian.[882]
- Samarendra Narayan Dev, 84, Indian filmmaker.[883]
- Norbert, 15, American therapy dog.[884]
- Charles S. Parmenter, 91, American chemist.[885]
- Mary Peach, 90, South African-born British actress (Room at the Top, Scrooge, Doctor Who).[886]
- Malcolm Peyton, 93, American composer, concert director and conductor.[887]
- Gary Phillips, 85, American basketball player (San Francisco Warriors, Boston Celtics).[888]
- Arto Salomaa, 90, Finnish mathematician and computer scientist.[889]
- Shafi, 56, Indian film director (One Man Show, Kalyanaraman, Pulival Kalyanam), complications from a stroke.[890]
- K. M. Shafiullah, 90, Bangladeshi military officer and politician, chief of army staff (1972–1975), high commissioner to the United Kingdom (1987–1991), and MP (1996–2001).[891]
- Alicia M. Soderberg, 47, American astrophysicist.[892]
- Grant Tambling, 81, Australian politician, MHR (1980–1983), senator (1987–2001) and administrator of Norfolk Island (2003–2007).[893]
- Hernán Vodanovic, 78, Chilean politician, senator (1990–1994).[894]
- Éamonn Walsh, 79, Irish politician, TD (1992–1997).[895]
- Igor Yankovsky, 73, Russian actor (Investigation Led by Experts, The Suicide Club, or the Adventures of a Titled Person, Charlotte's Necklace), cirrhosis.[896]
- Sirpa Ylönen, 67, Finnish Olympic sport shooter (1984, 1988).[897]
- Yannis Ziagas, 84, Greek politician, MEP (1982–1984), MP (1985–1993, 1996–2000).[898]
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- Alma Rosa Aguirre, 95, Mexican actress (The Stronger Sex, Nosotras las taquígrafas, The Border Man).[899]
- Chris Antonopoulos, 56, American soccer player (Fort Lauderdale Strikers).[900]
- Joel Ayala Almeida, 78, Mexican trade unionist and politician, senator (2000–2006, 2012–2018) and three-time deputy.[901]
- Dorothy Chin Brandt, 78, American judge.[902]
- Guido Citterio, 93, Italian Olympic speed skater (1952, 1956).[903]
- Michel Cogger, 85, Canadian political operative and politician, senator (1986–2000).[904]
- Emilia Contessa, 67, Indonesian singer, actress (Calon Sarjana), and politician, MP (2014–2019), heart attack.[905]
- Alonzo Davis, 82, American artist and academic.[906]
- Guy Delhasse, 91, Belgian footballer (Liège, K. Beringen F.C., national team).[907]
- Millicent Dillon, 99, American writer.[908]
- Houcine Dimassi, 76, Tunisian politician, minister of finance (2011–2012).[909]
- Frank Fingland, 96, Canadian civil servant, commissioner of Yukon (1978–1979).[910]
- Alberto Forelli, 78, Argentine Olympic swimmer (1968).[911]
- Bruce Gossett, 83, American football player (Los Angeles Rams, San Francisco 49ers).[912]
- Pierre Guy, 93, French Olympic sports shooter (1960, 1964).[913]
- Anna Hannevik, 99, Norwegian Salvation Army commissioner.[914]
- Myles Hollander, 83, American academic statistician.[915]
- Lotti Höner, 96, Swiss Olympic figure skater (1948).[916]
- Iusein Ibram, 71, Romanian politician, MP (since 2016).[917]
- Jang Mi-ja, 84, South Korean actress (King the Land, The Clinic for Married Couples: Love and War).[918]
- Michael Katz, 85, American journalist (The New York Times, New York Daily News).[919]
- Maung Khin Min, 83, Burmese writer.[920]
- Baldur Preiml, 85, Austrian ski jumper, Olympic bronze medalist (1968).[921]
- Aaron Rossi, 44, American drummer (Ministry, Prong, John 5), heart attack.[922]
- Sir Patrick Rowe, 85, British rear admiral.[923]
- Andrew N. Schofield, 94, British engineer (University of Cambridge).[924]
- Elisa Rae Shupe, 61, American army soldier, first person in the United States to be legally recognized as non-binary.[925]
- Efrem Winters, 61, American basketball player (Illinois Fighting Illini).[926]
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- Kenneth Cameron, Baron Cameron of Lochbroom, 93, Scottish advocate and judge, Lord Advocate (1984–1989), senator of the College of Justice and member of the House of Lords (1984–2016).[927]
- Miranda Cicognani, 88, Italian Olympic gymnast (1952, 1956, 1960).[928]
- Marina Colasanti, 87, Italian-born Brazilian writer.[929]
- Joe Daniel, 70, Tanzanian-born Canadian politician, MP (2011–2015).[930]
- Leroy DeLeon, 76, Trinidadian footballer (Phoenix Inferno, Washington Diplomats, national team), complications from multiple strokes.[931]
- Alan Demack, 90, Australian judge.[932]
- Arnaldo Gruarin, 86, Italian-born French rugby union player (RC Toulon, national team).[933]
- Nick Heather, 86, British clinical psychologist and alcohol researcher.[934]
- Catherine Laborde, 73, French weather presenter (TF1) and author, dementia with Lewy bodies.[935]
- William Leuchtenburg, 102, American historian and author.[936]
- Theo Magin, 92, German politician, MP (1980–1994).[937]
- Brian Maidment, 78, British historian.[938]
- Galina Minaicheva, 95, Russian artistic gymnast, Olympic champion (1952).[939]
- Takuro Morinaga, 67, Japanese economist and academic, pancreatic cancer.[940]
- Richard R. Nelson, 94, American economist.[941]
- Graham Nickson, 78, British artist.[942]
- David Noel Ramírez Padilla, 75, Mexican academic administrator, rector of the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education (2011–2017).[943]
- Mahmoud Saeed, 86, Iraqi-born American novelist.[944]
- Al Sarrantonio, 72, American author.[945]
- Muhammad bin Fahd Al Saud, 75, Saudi royal, politician, and philanthropist, governor of Eastern Province (1985–2013).[946]
- Gene Schroeder, 95, American football player (Chicago Bears).[947]
- Serapion Kolosnitsin, 60, Russian Orthodox prelate, traffic collision.[948]
- Loulia Sheppard, 80, English hair stylist (Victoria & Abdul, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Guardians of the Galaxy).[949]
- Mikhail Shkabardnya, 94, Russian politician, member of the Soviet of the Union (1979–1989).[950]
- Abdul Momen Talukder, 72, Bangladeshi politician, MP (2001–2014).[951]
- Jorge Luis Valdés, 63, Cuban baseball player, Olympic champion (1992).[952]
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- Julian Bennett, 75, British archaeologist.[953]
- Martha Hilda González Calderón, 59, Mexican politician, deputy (2015–2018).[954]
- Edward Greer, 100, American major general.[955]
- Gianpaolo Grisandi, 60, Italian Olympic cyclist (1988).[956]
- Scott M. Grundy, 91, American physician.[957]
- Joe Hale, 99, American animator (Sleeping Beauty, The Black Hole) and film producer (The Black Cauldron).[958]
- Ivan Haralampiev, 78, Bulgarian linguist.[959]
- Barry Hartle, 85, English footballer (Sheffield United, Macclesfield Town, Watford).[960]
- John Huard, 80, American Hall of Fame football player (Maine Black Bears, Denver Broncos, Toronto Argonauts).[961]
- Christopher Hughes, 77, English professional quizzer (Eggheads).[962]
- Susan Iversen, 84, British experimental psychologist.[963]
- Judy Johnson, 100, American singer.[964]
- Bob Lingenfelter, 70, American football player (Cleveland Browns, Minnesota Vikings).[965]
- Harold Luntz, 87, Australian academician.[966]
- Salwan Momika, 38, Iraqi anti-Islam activist, shot.[967]
- Walter L. Murphy, 87, American jurist, justice (1983–2000) and chief justice (2000–2003) of the New Hampshire Superior Court.[968]
- Elisabeth Niggemeyer, 94, German photographer (Die gemordete Stadt).[969]
- Sally J. Novetzke, 93, American political aide and diplomat, ambassador to Malta (1989–1993).[970]
- Charles Oluka, Ugandan general, director general of the ISO (since 2020).[971]
- Timothy Robertson, 92, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (1992–2000, 2002–2010, 2012–2016).[972]
- Max Schautzer, 84, Austrian-born German television and radio presenter (Westdeutscher Rundfunk).[973]
- Mavai Senathirajah, 82, Sri Lankan politician, MP (1989–1994, 1999–2020).[974]
- Atomu Shimojō, 78, Japanese actor (Brother and Sister, House on Fire).[975]
- Shawn Simpson, 56, Canadian ice hockey player (Baltimore Skipjacks) and broadcaster (TSN 1200).[976]
- Gideon Spiro, 89, Israeli journalist and activist.[977]
- Gary Stevens, 81, Australian rugby league player (South Sydney, Canterbury Bulldogs, national team).[978]
- Gianfranco de Taddeo, 96, Swiss footballer (Cantonal Neuchatel, Young Boys, La Chaux-de-Fonds).[979]
- Sir John Walker, 88, British air force officer, chief of Defence Intelligence (1991–1994).[980]
- Sir John Waters, 89, British general, Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe (1993–1994).[981]
- Klaus Willbrand, 83, German bookseller and TikToker.[982]
- Richard Williamson, 84, English traditionalist Catholic prelate, bishop of the Society of Saint Pius X (1988–2012), brain haemorrhage.[983]
- Notable people killed in the 2025 Potomac River mid-air collision:[984]
- Alexandr Kirsanov, 46, Azerbaijani-American ice dancer
- Vadim Naumov, 55, Russian Olympic figure skater (1992, 1994), world champion (1994)
- Evgenia Shishkova, 52, Russian Olympic figure skater (1992, 1994), world champion (1994)
- Inna Volyanskaya, 59, Russian pair skater
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- Sammy Acaylar, 66, Filipino volleyball coach (Perpetual Altas, Quezon City Gerflor Defenders, national team), complications from a stroke.[985]
- Zoltán Boros, 76, Hungarian orienteering competitor.[986]
- Francis Boyle, 74, American human rights lawyer and author (The Tamil Genocide by Sri Lanka).[987]
- Dick Button, 95, American figure skater, Olympic champion (1948, 1952), five-time world champion.[988]
- Sir Julius Chan, 85, Papua New Guinean politician, prime minister (1980–1982, 1994–1997, 1997), governor of New Ireland (since 2007).[989]
- Andrée Dumon, 102, Belgian Resistance member during World War II.[990]
- Marianne Faithfull, 78, English singer ("As Tears Go By"), songwriter ("Broken English") and actress (The Girl on a Motorcycle).[991]
- Tom Jackson, 76, American football coach (Connecticut Huskies).[992]
- Edcel Lagman, 82, Filipino politician, member of the House of Representatives (1987–1998, 2004–2013, since 2016), cardiac arrest.[993]
- Don LeBrun, 89, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (2010–2018).[994]
- Bethwell Allan Ogot, 95, Kenyan historian.[995]
- Leif "Loket" Olsson, 82, Swedish television and radio host (Bingolotto) and Olympic handball referee.[996]
- Kåre Øvregard, 91, Norwegian politician, MP (1977–1989).[997]
- Raj Pannu, 91, Canadian politician, Alberta MLA (1997–2008).[998]
- Daniel L. Ritchie, 93, American businessman, chancellor of the University of Denver (1988–2005).[999]
- Lyall Schwarzkopf, 93, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1963–1972).[1000]
- Don Secrist, 80, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox).[1001]
- İlhan Usmanbaş, 103, Turkish composer.[1002]
- John C. Van Hollen, 91, American politician, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly (1967–1971).[1003]
- Stanley Larson Welsh, 96, American botanist.[1004]
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- Susan Alcorn, 71, American composer and pedal steel guitarist.[1005]
- Marion Bowman Jr., 44, American murderer, executed by lethal injection.[1006]
- William Brown, 94, Northern Irish politician, MLA (1982–1986).[1007]
- Ronnie Burbeck, 90, English footballer (Middlesbrough, Leicester City, Hereford United).[1008]
- Buster Farrer, 88, South African cricketer (Border, national team), tennis player and field hockey player.[1009]
- Carlos Ferrero, 83, Peruvian politician, prime minister (2003–2005), member (1992–2006) and president (2000–2003) of Congress.[1010]
- Valentin Franke, 98, Russian theoretical physicist.[1011]
- Carolyn Gargasz, 87, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (2000–2018).[1012]
- Martin Graber, 72, American politician, member of the Iowa House of Representatives (since 2021).[1013]
- David Hill, 78, English rugby league footballer (Wigan, Oldham, Great Britain).[1014]
- Ryan Kiesel, 45, American politician, member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives (2004–2010), cancer.[1015]
- Jackie King, 79–80, British-born South African hydrologist.[1016] (death announced on this date)
- Derek McLean, 92, English footballer (Middlesbrough, Hartlepool United).[1017]
- Peter Penlington, 92, New Zealand lawyer and judge, King's Counsel (since 1978), High Court judge (1990–2000).[1018]
- Táňa Radeva, 67, Slovak actress (Bathory, Lóve, Dubček).[1019]
- Robert Rummer, 97, American real estate developer.[1020]
- Abdelhamid Slama, 83, Tunisian politician.[1021]
- Kärt Tomingas, 57, Estonian actress (Those Old Love Letters, Zero Point), singer and educator.[1022]
- Mohammed Al-Tuwaiyan, 79, Saudi actor, author, and visual artist.[1023]
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