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The following is a list of notable deaths in July 2008.
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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July 2008
1
- Abdullahi Afrah, 55, Somalian islamist, shot.[1]
- Aleksei Argun, 71, Abkhazian politician.[2]
- Keith Charles, 74, American actor (As the World Turns, The Royal Tenenbaums, Drop Dead Fred), lung cancer.[3]
- Clay Felker, 82, American editor and journalist (New York magazine), throat cancer.[4]
- Mel Galley, 60, British guitarist (Trapeze, Whitesnake, Phenomena), esophageal cancer.[5]
- Mogens Glistrup, 82, Danish politician, lawyer and founder of the Progress Party.[6]
- Robert Harling, 98, British typographer.[7]
- Dejan Medaković, 85, Serbian writer, historian, professor, president of Academy of Sciences and Arts (1999–2003).[8]
- Sir Richard Morris, 82, British industrialist.[9]
- John Pont, 80, American college football coach.[10]
- Mark Dean Schwab, 39, American murderer, execution by lethal injection.[11]
2
- Chris Arlman, 64, Dutch politician, heart attack.[12]
- Glencairn Balfour Paul, 90, British diplomat.[13]
- Omar Caetano, 69, Uruguayan football player.[14]
- Abdel Wahab El-Messiri, 70, Egyptian scholar and politician, cancer.[15]
- Jean-Pierre Muller, 83, French Olympic fencer.[16]
- Joe Nhlanhla, 71, South African politician, minister of Intelligence Services (1999–2001).[17]
- Simone Ortega, 89, Spanish culinary author.[18]
- Natasha Shneider, 52, Russian-born American actress (2010: The Year We Make Contact) and musician (Eleven), cancer.[19]
- Elizabeth Spriggs, 78, British actress (Sense and Sensibility, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Shine on Harvey Moon).[20]
3
- M. C. Ahamed, 77, Sri Lankan politician.[21]
- Sue Alexander, 74, American writer of children's literature.[22]
- Dan Cook, 81, American journalist (San Antonio Express-News, KENS-TV).[23]
- Ernie Cooksey, 28, British footballer (Oldham Athletic, Grays Athletic), melanoma.[24]
- Larry Harmon, 83, American entertainer (Bozo the Clown), heart failure.[25]
- Harald Heide-Steen Jr., 68, Norwegian actor and comedian, lung cancer.[26]
- Clive Hornby, 63, British actor (Emmerdale), cancer.[27]
- Kat Kinkade, 77, American co-founder of Twin Oaks Community, cancer.[28]
- Annabelle Lee, 86, American baseball player (All-American Girls Professional Baseball League).[29]
- Thomas Orley, 74, American Olympic fencer.[30]
- Dave Powers, 74, American television director (Three's Company, The Carol Burnett Show, Mama's Family), four-time Emmy winner, skin cancer.[31]
- Oliver Schroer, 53, Canadian fiddler, leukemia.[32]
- John Sedwick, 79, American television director.[33]
4
- Alfred Arteaga, 58, American Chicano poet, heart attack.[34]
- Thomas M. Disch, 68, American science fiction author (Camp Concentration, The Brave Little Toaster), suicide by gunshot.[35]
- Jesse Helms, 86, American politician, senator from North Carolina (1973–2003), natural causes.[36]
- Evelyn Keyes, 91, American actress (Gone With the Wind), uterine cancer.[37]
- Terrence Kiel, 27, American football player (San Diego Chargers), car crash.[38]
- Wayne Pai, 55, Taiwanese businessman, founding chairman of Polaris Group, suicide.[39]
- Agneta Prytz, 91, Swedish actress, wife of Gösta Folke.[40]
- Janwillem van de Wetering, 77, Dutch writer.[41]
- Sir Charles Wheeler, 85, British journalist, longest serving BBC foreign correspondent, lung cancer.[42]
5
- Pieter Bogaers, 84, Dutch politician of the Catholic People's Party (KVP).[43]
- Hasan Doğan, 52, Turkish president of the national football federation, cardiac arrest.[44]
- René Harris, 60, Nauruan president (1999–2000, 2001–2003, 2003, 2003–2004), cardiac arrest.[45]
- Dagfinn Næss, 74, Norwegian Olympic boxer.[46]
- Thích Huyền Quang, 88, Vietnamese religious leader, supreme patriarch of the Unified Buddhist Church of Vietnam.[47]
6
- Bob Ackles, 69, Canadian executive for the Canadian Football League's BC Lions, heart attack.[48]
- George Ambo, 85, Papua New Guinean Archbishop.[49]
- Jack Collins, 78, Australian footballer, premiership winner with Footscray (1954), heart attack.[50]
- Bobby Durham, 71, American jazz drummer.[51]
- Ambuya Mlambo, 84, Zimbabwean radio and television presenter, cancer.[52]
- Nonna Mordyukova, 82, Russian actress, diabetes.[53]
- Mando Ramos, 59, American former WBC and WBA World lightweight champion boxer.[54]
- George Tibbits, 74, Australian architect and composer.[55]
7
- Sultana bint Abdulaziz Al-Saud, 80, Saudi sister of King Abdullah.[56]
- Larry H. Abraham, 70, American businessman and author.[57]
- Ralph Ackerman, 67, American photographer, producer, traveler and lecturer.[58]
- Donald Allen, 81, Australian cricketer.[59]
- Bruce Conner, 74, American artist, natural causes.[60]
- Bruce Dalling, 69, South African yachtsman, heart attack.[61]
- Yitzchok Dovid Groner, 83, Australian Chabad rabbi.[62]
- Lear Fan, 27, American-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse and sire, natural causes.[63]
- Dorian Leigh, 91, American fashion model (Revlon), sister of Suzy Parker, Alzheimer's disease.[64]
- Clem McSpadden, 82, American politician, congressman from Oklahoma (1973–1975), cancer.[65]
- Hugh Mendl, 88, British record producer.[66]
- Giovanni Viola, 82, Italian football goalkeeper, natural causes.[67]
- Fred Yates, 85, British painter.[68]
8
- Alex d'Arbeloff, 80, American entrepreneur.[69]
- Wieńczysław Gliński, 87, Polish actor.[70]
- Erling Rønneberg, 84, Norwegian resistance trainer and politician, mayor of Ski (1958–1990).[71]
- Sir John Templeton, 95, British businessman and philanthropist, pneumonia.[72]
- Sir Anthony Troup, 86, British vice-admiral.[73]
9
- Séamus Brennan, 60, Irish politician, prostate cancer.[74]
- Wim de Beer, 75, Dutch field hockey player.[75]
- Don Eaddy, 74, American sportsman.[76]
- Elizabeth Fabac, 86, American baseball player (AAGPBL)[77]
- Charles H. Joffe, 78, American film producer (Annie Hall, Match Point, Hannah and Her Sisters), Oscar winner (1978), after long illness.[78]
- Sherman Lee, 90, American director of the Cleveland Museum of Art (1958–1983).[79]
- J. Murdoch Ritchie, 83, American biophysicist.[80]
- John West, 84, Australian broadcaster and theatre historian.[81]
10
- Hiroaki Aoki, 69, Japanese-born American founder of Benihana restaurants, pneumonia.[82]
- Bernard Cahier, 81, French Formula One photojournalist.[83]
- Robert M. DeHaven, 86, American flying ace and test pilot.[84]
- Don Devitt, 86, Australian politician.[85]
- Archie McCardell, 81, American business executive (Xerox, International Harvester).[86]
- Steve Mingori, 64, American baseball player (Kansas City Royals), natural causes.[87]
- Ayub Ommaya, 78, Pakistani neurosurgeon, Alzheimer's disease.[88]
- William W. Robertson, 66, American lawyer.[89]
- Mike Souchak, 81, American golfer, complications of heart attack.[90]
- Ahmad Suradji, 57, Indonesian serial killer, execution by firing squad.[91]
- Yoji Totsuka, 66, Japanese particle physicist, colorectal cancer.[92]
- Vindication, 8, American champion racehorse, euthanized.[93]
11
- Mahmood Ali, 79-80, Pakistani artist, cardiac arrest.[94]
- Joe Barr, 63, American editor and writer.[95]
- Michael DeBakey, 99, American cardiovascular surgeon and medical pioneer, natural causes.[96]
- Roy M. Huffington, 90, American oilman, diplomat and philanthropist, natural causes.[97]
- James H. Humphrey, 97, American physical education educator and researcher.[98]
- Iswadi Idris, 60, Indonesian football player and coach.[99]
- Mike Kleinhenz, 56, American voice actor, heart attack.[100]
- Breno Mello, 76, Brazilian actor (Black Orpheus) and footballer.[101]
- Chuck Stobbs, 79, American baseball pitcher, cancer.[102]
12
- Patricia Buckley Bozell, 81, American founder of Catholic journal Triumph, wife of L. Brent Bozell Jr., throat cancer.[103]
- Reinhard Fabisch, 57, German football manager, cancer.[104]
- Virginia B. MacDonald, 87, American politician, member of the Illinois House of Representatives and Illinois State Senate.[105]
- Bobby Murcer, 62, American baseball player and sportscaster (New York Yankees), brain cancer.[106]
- Earl Lee Nelson, 79, American R&B singer (Bob & Earl, The Hollywood Flames, Jackie Lee), Alzheimer's disease.[107]
- Olive Riley, 108, Australian woman believed to be the world's oldest blogger, natural causes.[108]
- Tony Snow, 53, American White House press secretary (2006–2007), Fox News presenter, colon cancer.[109]
- Tsay Jaw-yang, 67, Taiwanese politician, minister of Transportation and Communications, pneumonia.[110]
13
- Nicolas Arroyo, 90, Cuban architect, diplomat and minister.[111]
- Les Crane, 74, American talk show host, Grammy Award winner ("Desiderata").[112]
- Peter Durack, 81, Australian senator and attorney-general (1977–1983).[113]
- Red Foley, 79, American sportswriter and baseball official scorer.[114]
- Bronisław Geremek, 76, Polish social historian and politician, minister of Foreign Affairs (1997–2000), car accident.[115]
- John Raymond Hobbs, 79, British physician, lung cancer.[116]
- John Mabuku, Namibian politician, governor of Caprivi Region, supporter of Caprivi Strip secessionist movement.[117]
- Dave Ricketts, 73, American baseball player and coach (St. Louis Cardinals), renal cancer.[118]
- Dona Spring, 55, American disability rights activist and Green politician, Berkeley city councilor since 1992, rheumatoid arthritis.[119]
- Gerald Wiggins, 86, American jazz pianist.[120]
14
- Miguel Benavides, 68, Cuban actor.[121]
- Y. V. Chandrachud, 88, Indian jurist, Chief Justice (1978–1985).[122]
- Bryan Cowgill, 81, British television executive.[123]
- Henki Kolstad, 93, Norwegian actor.[124]
- Luke Kruytbosch, 47, American race caller, natural causes.[125]
- Teta Lando, 60, Angolan musician, cancer.[126]
- Hugh Lloyd, 85, British actor (Hancock's Half Hour).[127]
- George Noakes, 83, Welsh Anglican prelate, Archbishop of Wales (1987–1991).[128]
- Ong Chit Chung, 59, Singaporean politician.[129]
- Katie Reider, 30, American singer and songwriter, cerebral hemorrhage and cancer.[130]
- Riek Schagen, 94, Dutch actress and artist.[131]
- Mike Schutte, 57, South African boxer, cancer.[132]
- Steven Thomas, 36, American entrepreneur missing since 30 June, fall from Pali Lookout. (body discovered on this date)[133]
15
- Peter Ala Adjetey, 76, Ghanaian lawyer and politician.[134]
- Ahmad Basri Akil, 69, Malaysian football manager.[135]
- György Kolonics, 36, Hungarian Olympic canoeing gold medallist (1996, 2000), heart failure.[136]
- Yuri Mikhaylov, 77, Russian speed skater.[137]
- Gionata Mingozzi, 23, Italian footballer (Treviso F.B.C. 1993), car accident.[138]
- Derek W. Moore, 77, British mathematician.[139]
- Steve Peterson, 58, American NASCAR technical director, natural causes.[140]
- Tang Aoqing, 92, Chinese chemist, President of Jilin University (1978–1986).[141]
- Karl Unterkircher, 37, Italian mountaineer and explorer, fall on Nanga Parbat.[142]
- Gennadi Volnov, 68, Russian basketball player for Soviet Union, 1972 Olympic gold medallist.[143]
16
- Sir Eric Dunn, 80, British air marshal.[144]
- Roger Landes, 91, British Special Operations Executive agent.[145]
- Sherman Maxwell, 100, American Negro league baseball sportscaster.[146]
- Peanuts O'Flaherty, 90, Canadian ice hockey player.[147]
- Jo Stafford, 90, American traditional pop singer ("You Belong to Me"), heart failure.[148]
- Lindsay Thompson, 84, Australian politician, premier of Victoria (1981–1982), pneumonia.[149]
17
- Lila T. Abaunza, 79, Nicaraguan first lady (2002–2007), wife of President Enrique Bolaños.[150]
- Giorgio Ceragioli, 78, Italian engineer, professor and a leader in the pro-Third World movement, Parkinson's disease.[151]
- Creig Flessel, 96, American comic book artist.[152]
- Johny Fonck, 87, Luxembourgish Olympic athlete.[153]
- Larry Haines, 89, American actor (Search for Tomorrow, The Odd Couple).[154]
- John Hunt, Baron Hunt of Tanworth, 88, British civil servant and politician, cabinet secretary (1973–1979).[155]
- Mick Ibbett, 80, Australian politician, member of the New South Wales Legislative Council (1984–1991).[156]
- George Niven, 79, Scottish football goalkeeper (Rangers, Partick Thistle).[157]
- M. P. Shankar, 72, Indian actor.[158]
- Paul Sorensen, 82, American actor (Dallas, Hang 'Em High, Star Trek III: The Search for Spock).[159]
- Sir Graham Speight, 86, New Zealand High Court judge, chief justice of the Cook Islands.[160]
- Ma Prem Usha, 70, Indian tarot card reader and columnist, natural causes.[161]
18
- Yardley Chittick, 107, American patent attorney, injuries sustained in a fall.[162]
- Tauno Marttinen, 95, Finnish composer.[163]
- Khosrow Shakibai, 64, Iranian actor, liver cancer.[citation needed]
- Dennis Townhill, 83, British chorister and organist.[164]
- Peter Welsh, 54, Australian footballer (Hawthorn, Richmond), cancer.[165]
19
- Robert Berning, 73, American grocer, principal wine buyer for Trader Joe's, bone cancer.[166]
- Sarah Conlon, 82, British campaigner on behalf of Guildford Four and Maguire Seven, lung cancer.[167]
- Eddie Fuller, 76, South African cricketer.[168]
- Dercy Gonçalves, 101, Brazilian actress, pneumonia.[169]
- Samudra Gupta, 62, Bangladeshi poet, gallbladder cancer.[170]
- Jerome Holtzman, 82, American baseball writer, stroke.[171]
- Ann Lambton, 96, British historian, after long illness.[172]
- Robert Nesheim, 86, American nutritionist (Quaker Oats), developed Cap'n Crunch and Life breakfast cereals, prostate cancer.[173]
- Dave Pearson, 70, British painter.[174]
20
- Célio de Castro, 76, Brazilian politician, mayor of Belo Horizonte (1997–2001), natural causes.[175]
- Jim Johnson, 83, British army officer.[176]
- Yann Richter, 80, Swiss politician, president of the FDP (1978–1984), heart disease.[177]
- Dinko Šakić, 86, Croatian fascist leader of the Independent State of Croatia in World War II, heart failure.[178]
- Artie Traum, 65, American folk singer and guitarist, cancer.[179]
- Charles Z. Wick, 90, American politician, director of USIA (1981–1988), natural causes.[180]
21
- Harry Åkerfelt, 93, Finnish canoeist.[181]
- Sidney Craig, 76, Canadian entrepreneur and thoroughbred horse owner, co-founder of Jenny Craig, Inc.[182]
- Eric Dowling, 92, British prisoner of war, helped plan The Great Escape from Stalag Luft III.[183]
- Antoni Jaszczak, 62, Polish economist, politician and minister of construction (2006).[184]
- K-Swift, 29, American radio personality, drowned.[185]
- El Kazovsky, 58, Russian-born Hungarian painter and artist.[186]
- Donald Stokes, Baron Stokes, 94, British industrialist and chief executive of British Leyland (1964–1968).[187]
- Muhlis Tayfur, 85-86, Turkish Olympic wrestler.[188]
- María Vaner, 73, Argentine actress.[189]
- Adil Zulfikarpašić, 86, Bosnian businessman and philanthropist, natural causes.[190]
22
- Ballindaggin, 23, American Thoroughbred racehorse, euthanized.[191]
- Joe Beck, 62, American jazz guitarist.[192]
- Helen Brockman, 105, American fashion designer, author and professor, natural causes.[193]
- Greg Burson, 59, American voice actor (Jurassic Park, Tiny Toon Adventures, Garfield and Friends).[194]
- Patrick Connor, 81, British actor (Brazil, Eye of the Needle).[195]
- Maurice Coomarawel, 68, Sri Lankan Olympic cyclist.[196]
- Helen Gardiner, 70, Canadian philanthropist, pancreatic cancer.[197]
- Estelle Getty, 84, American actress (The Golden Girls, Empty Nest, Mask), Emmy winner (1988), Lewy body dementia.[198]
- Victor A. McKusick, 86, American geneticist, architect of the Human Genome Project, cancer.[199]
23
- Anna Maria Cantù, 84, Italian Olympic sprinter.[200]
- N. Robin Crossby, 54, Canadian game designer, creator of Hârn role-playing system, cancer.[201]
- Kurt Furgler, 84, Swiss member of the Federal Council (1972–1986), heart failure.[202]
- Ahmet Hadžipašić, 56, Bosnian politician, prime minister (2003–2007), heart attack.[203]
- Dick Johnson, 85, American aeronautical engineer and glider pilot, gliding accident.[204]
- Frank Schweihs, 78, American reputed mafia enforcer, cancer.[205]
- Clay T. Whitehead, 69, American director of White House Office of Telecommunications Policy (1970–1974), prostate cancer.[206]
24
- Lawrence Anastasia, 81, American politician.[207]
- Bruce Clarke, 82, Australian jazz guitarist.[208]
- Eddie Davidson, 35, American convicted spammer and prison escapee, suicide by gunshot.[209]
- Norman Dello Joio, 95, American composer, natural causes.[210]
- Zezé Gonzaga, 81, Brazilian singer, natural causes.[211]
- Robert T. Herres, 75, American Air Force general, vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (1987–1990), brain cancer.[212]
- David H. Popper, 95, American diplomat, ambassador to Cyprus (1969–1973) and Chile (1974–1977), complications from a fall.[213]
25
- Bruce Adler, 63, American actor, liver cancer.[214]
- Bud Browne, 96, American surf film maker.[215]
- Hiram Bullock, 52, American jazz guitarist, throat cancer.[216]
- Harriet Burns, 79, American artist, first woman to work at Walt Disney Imagineering, heart complications.[217]
- Don Callander, 78, American fantasy novel author.[218]
- Jamiel Chagra, 63, American drug trafficker, cancer.[219]
- Michael J. Daly, 83, American Medal of Honor recipient, cancer.[220]
- Jeff Fehring, 53, Australian footballer, suicide.[221]
- Johnny Griffin, 80, American jazz saxophonist.[222]
- Tracy Hall, 88, American physical chemist, Alzheimer's disease.[223]
- Joseph P. Landry, 86, Canadian businessman, senator (1996–1997).[224]
- Carrie Allen McCray, 94, American author.[225]
- Randy Pausch, 47, American computer science professor (Carnegie Mellon) and author (The Last Lecture), pancreatic cancer.[226]
- Mikhail Pugovkin, 85, Russian actor, diabetes.[227]
- Herizo Razafimahaleo, 53, Malagasy politician, renal failure.[228]
26
- Nadir Abdurrahmanov, 82, Azerbaijani painter.[229]
- Malik Anokha, 65, Pakistani actor, heart attack.[230]
- Daniel Bukantz, 90, American Olympic fencer.[231]
- Bruna Colombetti-Peroncini, 72, Italian Olympic fencer.[232]
- Roland B. Day, 89, American judge, Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice (1974–1996).[233]
- Ed Foster, 59, American technology columnist (InfoWorld), heart attack.[234]
- Chas Messenger, 94, British racing cyclist.[235]
- William H. Rogers, 94, British architect.[236]
27
- Raymonde Allain, 96, French model and actress.[237]
- Osvaldo Álvarez Guerrero, 67, Argentine politician, cerebral hemorrhage.[238]
- Carl Aschan, 102, Swedish-born British intelligence officer and spy during World War II.[239]
- Marie Kachel Bucher, 98, American teacher, last surviving resident of the Ephrata Cloister.[240]
- Youssef Chahine, 82, Egyptian film director, cerebral hemorrhage.[241]
- Graeme Crallan, 50, British rock drummer (White Spirit, Tank), head injuries from fall.[242]
- Bob Crampsey, 78, British football journalist, after long illness.[243]
- Russ Gibson, 69, American baseball catcher.[244]
- Tomio Hosoda, 82, Japanese Olympic sprinter.[245]
- Russell Johnston, Baron Russell-Johnston, 75, British politician, cancer.[246]
- Fenwick Lansdowne, 71, Canadian wildlife artist.[247]
- Marisa Merlini, 84, Italian actress.[248]
- Isaac Saba Raffoul, 84, Mexican businessman.[249]
- Julius B. Richmond, 91, American vice admiral, surgeon general (1977–1981), cancer.[250]
- Horst Stein, 80, German conductor.[251]
- Jean Stonell, 79, New Zealand cricketer.[252]
28
- Pierre Berès, 95, French bookseller.[253]
- Wendo Kolosoy, 83, Congolese musician, after long illness.[254]
- Bob Margarita, 87, American football player (Chicago Bears), pneumonia.[255]
- Midhat Mursi, 55, Egyptian al-Qaeda chemical weapons expert, missile strike.[256]
- Margaret Ringenberg, 87, American aviator and airplane racer, natural causes.[257]
- Syahrir, 63, Indonesian economist and political activist, lung cancer.[258]
- Suzanne Tamim, 30, Lebanese singer and actress, stabbed.[259]
- Anatoly Tyazhlov, 66, Russian politician, governor of Moscow Oblast (1991–2000).[260]
29
- Joseph Batten, 36, American game developer, suicide by gunshot.[261]
- Melissa Batten, 36, American game developer (Halo 3, Gears of War), shot.[261]
- Eula Beal, 89, American opera singer.[262]
- Luther Davis, 91, American playwright and screenwriter.[263]
- Edie Huggins, 72, American journalist and reporter (WCAU-TV), lung cancer.[264]
- Bruce Edwards Ivins, 62, American microbiologist suspected of 2001 anthrax attacks, suicide by drug overdose.[265]
- Mate Parlov, 59, Croatian boxer, Olympic and World Boxing Council light-heavyweight champion, lung cancer.[266]
- Earlene Risinger, 81, American baseball player (All-American Girls Professional Baseball League).[267]
- Ishmeet Singh, 19, Indian singer, drowned.[268]
- Eric Varley, Baron Varley, 75, British politician, Secretary of State for Industry (1975–1979), cancer.[269]
- June Walker, 74, American activist, President of Hadassah.[270]
30
- Anne Armstrong, 80, American diplomat and politician, ambassador to the United Kingdom (1976–1977), cancer.[271]
- Peter Coke, 95, British actor (Paul Temple) and playwright.[272]
- Alfonso Dantés, 65, Mexican professional wrestler.[273]
- Vittorio Fiorucci, 75, Canadian graphic artist, stroke.[274]
- Anette Fredriksson, 48, Swedish Olympic swimmer.[275]
- Tim McLean, 22, Canadian homicide victim, stabbed.[276]
- Jack Nash, 79, German-born American businessman and hedge fund pioneer.[277]
- Leif Pettersen, 57, Canadian football player and sportscaster, heart attack.[278]
31
- Falani Aukuso, 69, Tokelauan politician, deputy director general of the Secretariat of the Pacific Community.[279]
- Blagoje Bratić, 62, Bosnian footballer.[280]
- Athos Bulcão, 90, Brazilian painter and sculptor, Parkinson's disease.[281]
- Alice Chalifoux, 100, American harpist with the Cleveland Orchestra (1931–1974).[282]
- Hirosi Ismael, 72, Micronesian politician, Vice President (1987–1991).[283]
- Yi Cheong-jun, 68, South Korean novelist, lung cancer.[284]
- Lee Young, 94, American jazz drummer.[285]
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