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Deaths in July 2013
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The following is a list of notable deaths in July 2013.
Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
- Name, age, country of citizenship and reason for notability, established cause of death, reference.
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July 2013
1
- Armand Baeyens, 85, Belgian racing cyclist.[1]
- Jack Boles, 88, British Colonial Service officer.[2]
- Sidney Bryan Berry, 87, American military officer, United States Military Academy at West Point chief, heart failure.[3]
- Texas Johnny Brown, 85, American blues musician and songwriter.[4]
- Victor Engström, 24, Swedish bandy player, liver cancer.[5]
- Charles Foley, 82, American toy and board game inventor, co-creator of Twister, complications from Alzheimer's disease.[6]
- Maurice Foley, 83, Australian cricketer and Olympic field hockey player.[7]
- Stoyan Ganev, 57, Bulgarian diplomat and politician, Foreign Minister (1991–1992), President of the United Nations General Assembly (1992–1993), cancer.[8]
- Rolf Graf, 53, Norwegian musician (Lava).[9]
- William H. Gray III, 71, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania (1979–1991), House Majority Whip (1989–1991), natural causes.[10]
- David Halvorson, 64, American politician, member of the Montana House of Representatives (since 2013), cancer.[11]
- Paul Jenkins, 74, American actor (The Waltons, Chinatown, Dynasty).[12]
- Ulrich Matschoss, 96, German actor.[13]
- Mita Noor, 42, Bangladeshi actress, suicide by hanging.[14]
- Rolf Nordhagen, 85, Norwegian physicist and computer scientist.[15]
- Barbara Robotham, 77, English mezzo-soprano and voice teacher.[16]
- Bent Schmidt-Hansen, 66, Danish footballer (PSV Eindhoven).[17]
- Gary Shearston, 74, Australian singer and songwriter, stroke.[18]
- Maarten van Roozendaal, 51, Dutch singer-songwriter, lung cancer.[19]
- René Sparenberg, 94, Dutch field hockey player.[20]
- Maureen Waaka, 70, New Zealand politician and pageant contestant, Miss World New Zealand (1962), complications from a stroke.[21]
- Ján Zlocha, 71, Slovak footballer.[22]
2
- Anthony G. Bosco, 85, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Greensburg (1987–2004).[23]
- Gregory Carroll, 35, American operatic tenor, heart attack.[24]
- Hilda Clayton, 22, American combat photographer, mortar shell explosion.[25]
- Emilio Croci-Torti, 93, Swiss cyclist.[26]
- Douglas Engelbart, 88, American scientist, inventor of the computer mouse, kidney failure.[27]
- Fawzia Fuad of Egypt, 91, Egyptian royal, Queen consort of Iran (1941–1948).[28]
- Nilo Floody, 91, Chilean Olympic modern pentathlete (1948, 1952, 1956).[29]
- Armand Gaudreault, 91, Canadian ice hockey player (Boston Bruins).[30]
- Bengt Hallberg, 80, Swedish jazz pianist.[31]
- Sef Imkamp, 88, Dutch politician.[32]
- Noboru Kousaka, 94, Japanese politician.[33]
- Boris Kuznetsov, 78, Russian politician, Governor of Perm Oblast (1991-1996).[34]
- Hugh Lee, 58, Taiwanese Golden Bell-award-winning television actor and theatre director, bowel cancer.[35]
- Anthony Llewellyn, 80, Welsh-born American chemist and astronaut candidate (NASA).[36]
- Paul Lorieau, 71, Canadian national anthem singer (Edmonton Oilers) and optometrist, cancer.[37]
- Victor Lundin, 83, American actor (Robinson Crusoe on Mars).[38]
- Lothar Pongratz, 61, German Olympic bobsledder.[39]
- Theodore Reed, 90, American zookeeper and administrator, director of the National Zoo (1958–1983), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[40]
- Arlan Stangeland, 83, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Minnesota (1977–1991) and the Minnesota House of Representatives (1966–1975).[41]
3
- Claude Arabo, 75, French Olympic fencer (1964).[42]
- Thengamam Balakrishnan, 86, Indian politician, journalist and editor (Janayugom), Kerala MLA for Adoor (1970–1975).[43]
- Roman Bengez, 49, Slovenian football player and manager.[44]
- Ray Coates, 89, American football player (New York Giants).[45]
- Vincenzo Cozzi, 86, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Melfi-Rapolla-Venosa (1981–2002).[46]
- Johnny MacRae, 84, American country music composer.[47]
- Azelio Manzetti, 84, Italian prelate, Chief Chaplain of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta.[48]
- Frank Morriss, 85, American film editor (Romancing the Stone, Short Circuit, Blue Thunder).[49]
- John Nunn, 94, British Royal Air Force officer and politician.[50]
- Kenneth Olayombo, 65, Nigerian footballer.[51]
- Maria Pasquinelli, 100, Italian Fascist and murderer.[52]
- Amar Roy Pradhan, 82, Indian politician, MP for Cooch Behar (1977–1999), West Bengal MLA for Mekhliganj (1962–1977).[53]
- Francis Ray, 68, American writer.[54]
- PJ Torokvei, 62, Canadian actor, producer and screenwriter (WKRP in Cincinnati, Real Genius), complications from liver failure.[55]
- Radu Vasile, 70, Romanian politician, historian and poet, Prime Minister (1998–1999) and MP (1992–2004), colon cancer.[56]
- Bernard Vitet, 77, French jazz musician and composer.[57]
- Snoo Wilson, 64, English playwright and screenwriter, heart attack.[58]
4
- Javier Artiñano, 70, Spanish film costume designer.[59]
- John Barrington-Ward, 84, British Olympic sailor.[60]
- Mynampati Bhaskar, 67, Indian writer and journalist.[61]
- Bernardine Bishop, 73, English novelist and teacher, colon cancer.[62]
- Onllwyn Brace, 80, Welsh rugby union player.[63]
- Jim Buck, 81, American dog walker, complications of emphysema and cancer.[64]
- Jack Crompton, 91, English footballer (Manchester United).[65]
- Mahasundari Devi, 82, Indian Madhubani painter and artist, recipient of the Padma Shri award (2011).[66]
- James Fulton, 73, American dermatologist and medical researcher, co-discoverer of Retin-A, colon cancer.[67]
- Willie Hargreaves, 82, English rugby league player (York).[68]
- Charles A. Hines, 77, American military officer, commander of Fort McClellan (1989–1994), heart attack.[69]
- Hung Chung-chiu, 23, Taiwanese soldier, organ failure.[70]
- Tony Licari, 92, Canadian ice hockey player (Detroit Red Wings).[71]
- Innocent Lotocky, 97, Ukrainian-born American Ukrainian Greek Catholic hierarch, Bishop of the Western United States (1981–1993).[72]
- Iain McColl, 59, Scottish actor (City Lights, Gangs of New York, Driving Lessons), complications from cancer.[73]
- Madan Mohan Mishra, 81, Nepalese author.[74]
- Bernie Nolan, 52, Irish singer (The Nolans) and actress, breast cancer.[75]
- Oliver Red Cloud, 93, American Oglala Sioux chief.[76]
- Leslie Lloyd Rees, 94, British prelate, Anglican Bishop of Shrewsbury (1980–1986).[77]
- Pamela Ropner, 82, British author.[78]
- Ahmed Rushdi, 89, Egyptian interior minister (1984–1986).[79]
- Robert L. Rutherford, 74, American general.[80]
- Richard Waters, 77, American artist, inventor of the waterphone.[81]
5
- Akitsugu Amata, 85, Japanese swordsmith.[82]
- Bud Asher, 88, American politician and football coach, Mayor of Daytona Beach, Florida (1995–2003).[83]
- Duane Berentson, 84, American politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives (1962–1980), director of the WSDOT (1981–1993).[84]
- David Cargo, 84, American politician, Governor of New Mexico (1967–1971), member of the New Mexico House of Representatives (1963–1967), complications from a stroke.[85]
- Paul Couvret, 91, Dutch-born Australian politician and military veteran.[86]
- Billy Cross, 84, American football player (Chicago Cardinals, Toronto Argonauts).[87]
- John Curran, 59, American financial journalist and editor (Fortune, Bloomberg News), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[88]
- Douglas Dayton, 88, American retail executive, founder of Target Corporation, cancer.[89]
- Alice Masak French, 83, Canadian Inuvialuit author, poet and artist.[90]
- Jean Guy, 90, American First Lady of North Dakota (1961–1973), complications from a stroke.[91]
- Curtis Harnack, 86, American non-fiction author, President of Yaddo (1971–1987).[92]
- Hue Hollins, 72, American NBA referee.[93]
- Robert Lipka, 68, Soviet Union spy in USA.[94]
- Clinton Pattea, 82, American politician, President of the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation.[95]
- Gwyn Hanssen Pigott, 77, Australian ceramicist, stroke.[96]
- Ama Quiambao, 65, Filipino actress, heart attack.[97]
- William Tebeau, 87, American engineer, first African-American man to graduate from Oregon State University.[98]
- Daniel Wegner, 65, Canadian-born American social psychologist.[99]
- Lambert Jackson Woodburne, 73, South African vice admiral.[100]
- Sheila Wright, 88, British politician, MP for Birmingham Handsworth (1979–1983).[101]
6
- Erik Ahldén, 89, Swedish Olympic long-distance runner (1948).[102]
- John Chun, 84, North Korean-born American car designer (Shelby Mustang, Tonka Toys), stomach cancer.[103]
- John Hightower, 80, American museum director (Museum of Modern Art 1969–1970, Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk, Mariners' Museum 1993–2007).[104]
- David Johnson, 67, British racehorse owner (Comply or Die), cancer.[105]
- Rudy Keeling, 64, American college basketball coach (University of Maine, Northeastern University), Commissioner of the Eastern College Athletic Conference (2007–2013).[106]
- Santo Krishnan, 93, Indian actor and stunt man.[107]
- Robert Linderholm, 79, American astronomer.[108]
- Lo Hsing Han, 77, Burmese drug trafficker and business tycoon (Asia World), heart failure.[109]
- Thomas F. Malone, 96, American geophysicist.[110]
- Leland Mitchell, 72, American basketball player (New Orleans Buccaneers).[111]
- Tony Naughton, 61, Australian academic.[112]
- Hamilton Nichols, 88, American NFL football player.[113]
- Ruben J. Villote, 80, Filipino Roman Catholic priest and activist.[citation needed]
- Josip Torbar, 91, Croatian politician.[114]
- Senji Yamaguchi, 82, Japanese atomic bomb survivor (Nagasaki) and anti-war activist.[115]
7
- James Bean, 80, American politician, member of the Mississippi Senate (1988–2000), complications from a stroke.[citation needed]
- William Grant Black, 93, American prelate, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Southern Ohio.[116]
- John Bockris, 90, South African–born American scientist.[117]
- Sudhakar Bokade, 57, Indian film producer (Izzatdaar, Saajan), complications from heart attack.[118]
- Berna Carrasco, 98, Chilean chess master.[119]
- Tom Christian, 77, Pitcairn Island radio operator, complications from a stroke.[120]
- Joe Conley, 85, American actor (The Waltons, Cast Away, Mister Ed), complications from dementia.[121]
- MC Daleste, 20, Brazilian rapper, shot.[122]
- Artur Hajzer, 51, Polish climber, fall.[123]
- Robert Hamerton-Kelly, 74, South African-born American Christian theologian and academic.[124]
- Rosalind Hudson, 86, British codebreaker and architectural model maker.[125]
- Donald J. Irwin, 86, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Connecticut (1959–1961, 1965–1969), heart failure.[126]
- Barbara Erickson London, 93, American pilot.[127]
- François Xavier Nguyên Quang Sách, 88, Vietnamese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Đà Nẵng (1988–2000).[128]
- Ben Pucci, 88, American football player.[129]
- Charles Quinn, 82, American journalist (NBC News), heart failure.[130]
- Alfred Rozelaar Green, 96, British artist.[131]
- Charles Sowa, 80, Luxembourgish race walker and coach.[132]
- Joan Stambaugh, 81, American philosopher.[citation needed]
- Anna Wing, 98, British actress (EastEnders, Son of Rambow).[133]
8
- Norman Atkinson, 90, British politician, MP for Tottenham (1964–1987).[134]
- Robert Bossenger, 72, South African cricketer.[135]
- Chase, 13, American golden retriever, bat dog and mascot for the Trenton Thunder, cancer.[136]
- Albert Dehert, 91, Belgian footballer (K. Berchem Sport).[137]
- Berhanu Dinka, 78, Ethiopian diplomat and economist, Ambassador to Djibouti, Canada, the U.S. and the United Nations, cancer.[138]
- Paul Feiler, 95, German-born British painter (St. Ives School).[139]
- Dick Gray, 81, American baseball player (Los Angeles Dodgers, St. Louis Cardinals).[140]
- Bob Hardesty, 82, American speechwriter (Lyndon B. Johnson), heart failure.[141]
- Dave Hickson, 83, British footballer.[142]
- James Loper, 81, American television executive (KCET), director of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (1984–1999).[143]
- Eunice Macaulay, 90, British-born Academy Award–winning animator.[144]
- Edmund Morgan, 97, American historian and author.[145]
- Joaquín Piña Batllevell, 83, Spanish-born Argentinian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Puerto Iguazú (1986–2006).[146]
- Tunggan Mangudadatu Piang, Filipino politician, ARMM MLA for Maguindanao, heart attack.[147]
- Nadezhda Popova, 91, Russian military pilot, awarded Hero of the Soviet Union.[148]
- Rincón, 33, Brazilian-born Equatorial Guinean footballer, malaria.[149]
- Rubby Sherr, 99, American physicist and academic, member of the Manhattan Project, co-inventor of Fuchs-Sherr modulated neutron initiator.[150]
- Sir Ian Sinclair, 87, British lawyer.[151]
- Sabawi Ibrahim al-Tikriti, 66, Iraqi intelligence officer, half brother of Saddam Hussein, cancer.[152]
- Sundri Uttamchandani, 88, Indian writer.[153]
- Brett Walker, 51, American songwriter, musician and record producer.[154]
- Frank Woodrow Wilson, 89, American politician, member of Louisiana House of Representatives.[155]
9
- Anton Antonov-Ovseyenko, 93, Russian historian and writer.[156]
- Guido Breña López, 82, Peruvian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Ica (1973–2007).[157]
- Markus Büchel, 54, Liechtenstein politician, Prime Minister (1993).[158]
- Arturo Cruz, 89, Nicaraguan economist and politician.[159]
- Andrzej Czyżniewski, 59, Polish footballer, heart attack.[160]
- Fasliyev, 16, American Thoroughbred racehorse and active sire.[161]
- Jim Foglesong, 90, American country music executive (Capitol Records) and producer (Garth Brooks), Country Music Hall of Fame inductee (2004). [162]
- Mary Ellen Hopkins, 79-80, American quilter and author, stroke.[163]
- Kiril of Varna, 59, Bulgarian Orthodox hierarch, Metropolitan of Varna and Veliki Preslav (since 1989), drowning.[164]
- Rasu Madhuravan, 44, Indian Tamil film director, cancer.[165]
- Željko Malnar, 69, Croatian writer and documentarist.[166]
- J. Paul McGrath, 72, American attorney.[167]
- Kirsty Milne, 49, Scottish journalist and academic, lung cancer.[168]
- Andrew Nori, 60-61, Solomon Islands politician and coup leader, Minister for Home Affairs (1984–1988), Minister for Finance (1993–1994).[169]
- Johannes Østtveit, 86, Norwegian politician.[170]
- Marsi Paribatra, 81, Thai royal and artist.[171]
- Robert Pechous, 79, American politician, member of the Illinois House of Representatives (1977–1983).[172]
- Bhagwati Prasad, Indian politician, Uttar Pradesh MLA for Ikauna (1967–1969, 1969–1974), multiple organ failure.[173]
- Barbara Robinson, 85, American children's author (The Best Christmas Pageant Ever), cancer.[174]
- Toshi Seeger, 91, American environmental activist and filmmaker, founder of the Clearwater Festival.[175]
- Gaétan Soucy, 54, Canadian novelist, heart attack.[176]
- Andrea Veneracion, 84, Filipino singer, National Artist (1999), founder of the University of the Philippines Madrigal Singers.[177]
- George Weissbort, 85, Belgian-born British artist.[178]
- Masao Yoshida, 58, Japanese nuclear engineer, chief manager of the Fukushima Daiichi plant during the 2011 nuclear disaster, esophageal cancer.[179]
10
- Ali Hayan, 63, Somali politician.[180]
- Audrey Amiss, 79, British artist.[181]
- Colin Bennetts, 72, British Anglican prelate, Bishop of Coventry (1998–2008), brain tumour.[182]
- Paul Bhattacharjee, 53, British actor (EastEnders, Casino Royale, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel), suicide by jumping.[183]
- Philip Caldwell, 93, American corporate executive, Chairman and CEO of the Ford Motor Company (1979–1985), complications from a stroke.[184]
- Willem Adriaan Cruywagen, 91-92, South African politician.[185]
- Józef Gara, 84, Polish linguist and Wymysorys language activist.[186]
- Concha García Campoy, 54, Spanish radio and television journalist, leukemia.[187]
- Caroline Duby Glassman, 90, American judge, first woman appointed to the Maine Supreme Judicial Court (1983–1997).[188]
- Kemal Güven, 91-92, Turkish politician, Speaker of the Grand National Assembly (1973–1977).[189]
- Ilan Halevi, 69, French-born Palestinian diplomat and adviser.[190]
- Ana Emilia Lahitte, 91, Argentine writer.[191]
- Gokulananda Mahapatra, 92, Indian science fiction and children's author.[192]
- Dicky Mayes, 90, English cricketer.[193]
- Walter McCaffrey, 64, American activist and politician (New York City Council, 1985–2001), complications from a traffic collision.[194]
- A. K. Narain, 88, Indian historian.[195]
- Ku Ok-hee, 56, South Korean golfer, President of the Korean LPGA (2011–2012), heart attack.[196]
- Paschal O'Hare, 81, Irish solicitor and politician.[197]
- K. V. Ramesh, 78, Indian epigraphist.[198]
- Mabel Sonnier Savoie, 73, American singer and guitar player.[199]
- William Ralph Turner, 93, British painter.[200]
- Ibrahim Youssef, 54, Egyptian Olympic (1984) footballer (Zamalek SC), heart attack.[201]
11
- Zeb Alley, 84, American politician, member of the North Carolina Senate (1971–1973), recipient of Bronze Star Medal.[202]
- Emik Avakian, 90, American inventor.[203]
- Egbert Brieskorn, 77, German mathematician.[204]
- Nookala Chinna Satyanarayana, 89, Indian Carnatic musician.[205]
- Robert Crichton-Brown, 93, Australian businessman.[206]
- Aarne Nuorvala, 101, Finnish jurist.[207]
- Eugene Parks Wilkinson, 94, American naval officer and nuclear power advocate, first CO of the USS Long Beach, founding CEO of the Institute of Nuclear Power Operations.[208]
12
- Mathieu Bénézet, 67, French writer and poet.[209]
- M. Bhaskar, 78, South Indian filmmaker, heart attack.[210]
- Amar Bose, 83, American audio executive, founder of Bose Corporation.[211]
- Derek Brown, 80, Scottish rugby union player.[212]
- Ray Butt, 78, British television director and producer (Only Fools and Horses).[213]
- Pratap Chitnis, Baron Chitnis, 77, British politician, Head of the Liberal Party Organisation (1966–1969).[214]
- Robert Fukuda, 91, American politician and lawyer, member of the Hawaii House of Representatives (1959–1962).[215]
- Antun Kropivšek, 88, Croatian Olympic gymnast.[216]
- Mohammed Adam Mallik, 61, Indian political leader, president of Majlis Bachao Tehreek, cardiac arrest.[217]
- Elaine Morgan, 92, Welsh writer, feminist and evolutionary theorist (The Aquatic Ape).[218]
- Pran, 93, Indian actor, pneumonia.[219]
- Takako Takahashi, 81, Japanese novelist and French language translator, heart failure.[220]
- James L. Voss, 79, American veterinarian and equine specialist, Dean of CSU College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences (1986–2001).[221]
- Alan Whicker, 91, British journalist and broadcaster (Whicker's World), bronchial pneumonia.[222]
- Abu Zahar Ithnin, 74, Malaysian politician, complications from kidney disease.[223]
13
- Henry Paget, 7th Marquess of Anglesey, 90, British nobleman and author.[224]
- Bana, 81, Cape Verdean morna singer and musician, multiple organ failure.[225]
- Bertha Becker, 82, Brazilian geographer.[226]
- John Cowdery, 83, American politician, member of the Alaska House of Representatives (1983–1985, 1997–2000) and Senate (2001–2009).[227]
- Leonard Garment, 89, American lawyer and presidential adviser, central figure in Watergate scandal.[228]
- William E. Glenn, 87, American inventor and academic.[229]
- Louis G. Hill, 89, American politician and judge.[230]
- Henri Julien, 84, French car industrialist (Automobiles Gonfaronnaises Sportives).[231]
- Cory Monteith, 31, Canadian actor (Glee, Kyle XY, Monte Carlo) and singer, heroin and alcohol overdose.[232]
- Ottavio Quattrocchi, 74, Italian businessman, central figure in the Bofors scandal, heart attack.[233]
- Sharmila Rege, 48, Indian sociologist, feminist and author, complications from colon cancer.[234]
- Mona Røkke, 73, Norwegian politician, MP (1977–1989), Justice Minister (1981–1985), cancer.[235]
- Vernon B. Romney, 89, American politician, Utah Attorney General (1969–1977).[236]
- Marc Simont, 97, French-born American children's book illustrator, Caldecott Medal winner for A Tree is Nice (1957).[237]
- George W. Stocking Jr., 84, American historian.[238]
- Kip Tokuda, 66, American politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives (1994–2002), heart attack.[239]
14
- Tonino Accolla, 64, Italian actor and voice actor.[240]
- Herbert M. Allison, 69, American financial executive (Merrill Lynch), Assistant US Secretary of the Treasury (2009–2010), oversaw TARP, heart attack.[241]
- Matt Batts, 91, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox, Detroit Tigers).[242]
- Dennis Burkley, 67, American actor (King of the Hill, The Doors, Murphy's Romance), heart attack.[243]
- Flemming Hansen, 64, Danish Olympic handball player (1972).[244]
- Simmie Hill, 66, American basketball player.[245]
- Thad J. Jakubowski, 89, American Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago (1988–2003).[246]
- Jenny Lay, 74, British politician, Lord Mayor of Norwich, cancer.[247]
- Saturnino Rustrián, 70, Guatemalan Olympic road racing cyclist (1968).[248]
- George Smith, 92, British footballer (Manchester City).[249]
- Bill Warner, 44, American motorcycle racer, set land speed record on a conventional motorcycle (2011), motorcycle collision.[250]
- Vladimir Mikhailovich Zakharov, 67, Russian choreographer.[251]
15
- Ninos Aho, 68, Syrian Assyrian poet and activist.[252]
- Gordon Belcourt, 68, American Blackfeet tribal executive and social advocate.[253]
- Henry Braden, 68, American politician, member of the Louisiana State Senate (1978–1984), heart failure.[254]
- Aldo Calderón van Dyke, 45, Honduran journalist and news anchor, poisoning.[255]
- Tom Greenwell, 57, American judge, suicide by gunshot.[256]
- Earl Gros, 72, American football player (Green Bay Packers, Philadelphia Eagles).[257]
- Reiner Kossmann, 86, German Olympic ice hockey player.[258]
- Noël Lee, 88, Chinese-born French-American classical pianist and composer.[259]
- Meskerem Legesse, 26, Ethiopian Olympic runner (2004), heart attack.[260]
- John T. Riedl, 51, American computer scientist, melanoma.[261]
16
- Robert Ackman, 85, Canadian chemist.[262]
- Nobuyuki Aihara, 78, Japanese gymnast.[263]
- Todd Bennett, 51, British Olympic runner (1988) and silver medalist (1984), cancer.[264]
- Talia Castellano, 13, American internet celebrity, neuroblastoma.[265]
- Alex Colville, 92, Canadian painter.[266]
- Barun De, 80, Indian historian and academic.[267]
- Elmer T. Lee, 93, American drink distiller.[268]
- Torbjørn Falkanger, 85, Norwegian Olympic silver medalist ski jumper (1952).[269]
- T-Model Ford, 93, American blues musician, respiratory failure.[270]
- Sundararajan Krishna, 75, Indian cricketer.[271]
- Mario Laserna Pinzón, 89, French-born Colombian educator, diplomat and politician, Ambassador to France and Austria, Senator (1991–1995), Alzheimer's disease.[272]
- Don McIntyre, 98, Australian football player (Carlton Football Club).[273]
- Frank Moretti, 69, American academic.[274] (death announced on this date)
- Shringar Nagaraj, 74, Indian film producer and actor, kidney failure.[275]
- Carlotta Nobile, 24, Italian art historian, violinist, writer and blogger, melanoma.[276]
- Camilla Odhnoff, 85, Swedish politician, Governor of Blekinge County (1974–1992).[277]
- Hassan Pakandam, 79, Iranian Olympic boxer (1964).[278]
- Yuri Prokhorov, 83, Russian mathematician.[279]
- Marv Rotblatt, 85, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox).[280]
- Brian Sollitt, 74, British inventor, heart attack.[281]
17
- Henri Alleg, 91, British-born French-Algerian journalist.[282]
- Peter Appleyard, 84, British-born Canadian jazz musician and composer, natural causes.[283]
- Vincenzo Cerami, 72, Italian screenwriter (Life Is Beautiful).[284]
- David Collins, 57, Irish restaurant designer (Gordon Ramsay at Royal Hospital Road, The Wolseley), skin cancer.[285]
- Mansour Eid, 69, Lebanese writer.[286] (death announced on this date)
- Adhemar Esquivel Kohenque, 82, Bolivian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Tarija (1995–2004).[287]
- Don Flye, 80, American tennis player.[288]
- Sir Ian Gourlay, 92, British army general, Commandant General Royal Marines (1971–1975).[289]
- Richard James, 87, American politician, member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives (1951–1954).[290]
- Santosh Lal, 29, Indian cricketer, pancreatitis.[291]
- George Lyn, 81, Jamaican politician, MP for North Central Clarendon (1993–2002), complications from a heart attack.[292]
- Briony McRoberts, 56, British actress (Take the High Road), hit by train.[293]
- Slobodan Obradov, 94, Serbian physician.[294]
- Luis Ubiña, 73, Uruguayan footballer.[295]
- Davie White, 79, Scottish football player and manager (Clyde, Rangers, Dundee).[296]
18
- Olivier Ameisen, 60, French-born American cardiologist, myocardial infarction.[297]
- Anatoly Budayev, 44, Belarusian footballer.[298]
- John R. Deane Jr., 94, American military officer, Commanding General of the 173rd Airborne Brigade and US Army Materiel Command.[299]
- Mary Eide, 89, Norwegian politician.[300]
- Ivar P. Enge, 90, Norwegian radiologist.[301]
- Larry Grathwohl, 65, American informant, spied on Weather Underground for FBI, natural causes.[302]
- Abdul Razak Abdul Hamid, 88, Malaysian academic, sole Malaysian survivor of Hiroshima atomic bomb.[303]
- Francis X. Kane, 94, American space engineer.[304]
- Willie Louis, 76, American key witness in Emmett Till murder trial.[305]
- Kåre Lunden, 83, Norwegian historian.[306]
- John H. Moore II, 85, American senior (former chief) judge, member of the US District Court for Middle Florida (since 1981), Florida Court of Appeals (1977–1981).[307]
- Samar Mukherjee, 99, Indian politician, MP for Howrah (1971–1984), Senator (1986–1993), West Bengal MLA for Howrah (1957–1971), respiratory failure.[308]
- C. Perumal, 62, Indian politician, Tamil Nadu MLA for Yercaud (1989–1996, since 2011), cardiac arrest.[309]
- Vaughn Ross, 41, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.[310]
- Norman Sillman, 92, British sculptor and coin designer.[311]
- Florentinus Sului Hajang Hau, 64, Indonesian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Samarinda (1993), Archbishop of Samarinda (since 2003).[312]
- Vaali, 81, Indian Tamil lyricist, writer, poet and actor.[313]
19
- Richard Carey, 84, American politician, member of the Maine House of Representatives (1967–1978), Maine Senate (1990–1998), mayor of Waterville (1970–1978).[314]
- Paul Côté, 69, Canadian Olympic bronze medallist sailor (1972) and co-founder of Greenpeace.[315]
- Leyla Erbil, 82, Tirkish writer.[316]
- Mikhail Gorsheniov, 39, Russian punk rock musician (Korol i Shut), drug overdose.[317]
- Fritz Griesser, 84, Swiss Olympic sprinter.[318]
- Alan Hunt, 85, Australian politician, member of the Victorian Legislative Council (1961–1992).[319]
- A K Azizul Huq, 84, Bangladeshi civil servant, Comptroller and Auditor General (1983–1989).[320]
- Gordon McKenzie, 86, American Olympic long distance runner (1956, 1960).[321]
- Ulla Mitzdorf, 69, German scientist.[322]
- Geeto Mongol, 82, Canadian professional wrestler (Stampede Wrestling, WWWF).[323]
- Simon Pimenta, 93, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Bombay (1978–1996), Cardinal (1988–1996).[324]
- Poncie Ponce, 80, American actor (Hawaiian Eye), heart failure.[325]
- Wilf Proudfoot, 91, British politician, businessman and hypnotist, MP for Cleveland (1959–1964); Brighouse and Spenborough (1970–1974).[326]
- Sarvesh Singh Seepu, 35, Indian politician, Uttar Pradesh MLA for Azamgarh (2007–2012), shot.[327]
- Mel Smith, 60, English comedian and actor (Not the Nine O'Clock News, Alas Smith and Jones, The Princess Bride), heart attack.[328]
- Bert Trautmann, 89, German footballer (Manchester City), heart failure.[329]
- Phil Woosnam, 80, Welsh football player, coach and commissioner (NASL, 1968–1982), complications from prostate cancer and Alzheimer's disease.[330]
- Peter Ziegler, 84, Swiss geologist.[331]
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- Efstathios Alexandris, 92, Greek lawyer and politician, MP (1977–1989), Minister of Justice (1981–1982), Minister for Mercantile Marine (1985–1987).[332]
- John Casablancas, 70, American modeling agent and scout, founder of Elite Model Management, cancer.[333]
- Leonel Duarte, 64, Portuguese Olympic wrestler.[334]
- Pierre Fabre, 87, French pharmaceutical and cosmetics executive, founder of Laboratoires Pierre Fabre.[335]
- André Grobéty, 80, Swiss footballer.[336]
- Khurshed Alam Khan, 94, Indian politician, Governor of Goa (1989–1991) and Karnataka (1991–1999), aortic stenosis.[337]
- Nkosiphendule Kolisile, 40, South African politician, traffic collision.[338]
- Aleksandar Lilov, 80, Bulgarian politician and philosopher.[339]
- Mark Mahowald, 81, American mathematician.[340]
- Oommen Mathew, 73, Indian politician, Kerala MLA for Kuttanad (1980–1982).[341]
- Kotagiri Vidyadhara Rao, 66, Indian politician, Andhra Pradesh MLA for Chintalapudi (1983–2004), cardiac arrest.[342]
- Robert Ritson, 76, Australian politician, member of the South Australian Legislative Council (1979–1993).[343]
- Augustus Rowe, 92, Canadian physician and politician, Newfoundland and Labrador MLA for Carbonear (1971–1975).[344]
- Thomas Salmon, 100, Irish Anglican clergy, Dean of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin (1969–1990).[345]
- David Spenser, 79, Sri Lankan-born British radio play performer (Just William), actor and producer.[346]
- Helen Thomas, 92, American journalist and author, member of the White House press corps.[347]
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- Andrea Antonelli, 25, Italian motorcycle racer (World Supersport Championship), race collision.[348]
- Thony Belizaire, 58, Haitian news photographer (AFP), complications from respiratory difficulty.[349]
- Yair Clavijo, 18, Peruvian footballer, cerebral edema.[350]
- Ronnie Cutrone, 65, American artist.[351]
- Det de Beus, 55, Dutch Olympic field hockey champion (1984) and bronze medal-winner (1988), cancer.[352]
- Denys de La Patellière, 92, French film director (Marco the Magnificent) and novelist.[353]
- Lourembam Brojeshori Devi, 32, Indian Olympic judoka (2000), complications from pregnancy.[354]
- Sonny Gandee, 84, American football player (Detroit Lions).[355]
- Irene Gleeson, 68, Australian humanitarian, throat cancer.[356]
- Marvin Price, 81, American Negro league baseball player.[357]
- Ugo Riccarelli, 59, Italian novelist, complications from a heart and lung transplant.[358]
- Luis Fernando Rizo-Salom, 41, Colombian composer, hang–gliding accident.[359]
- Jude Speyrer, 84, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Lake Charles (1980–2000).[360]
- Vratislav Štěpánek, 83, Czech bishop.[361]
- Fred Taylor, 93, American football coach (Texas Christian University, 1967–1970).[362]
- Rodney Wallace, 64, American football player (Dallas Cowboys).[363]
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- John Tuson Bennett, 75, Australian solicitor and Holocaust denier.[364]
- Guthrie S. Birkhead Jr., 92, American educator and professor.[365]
- Hugo Black Jr., 91, American attorney.[366]
- Natalie de Blois, 92, American architect.[367]
- Dennis Farina, 69, American actor (Law & Order, Snatch, Midnight Run), pulmonary embolism.[368]
- Ramon T. Jimenez, 89, Filipino lawyer.[369]
- Ali Maow Maalin, 59, Somali health worker, last person to survive smallpox, malaria.[370]
- Lawrie Reilly, 84, Scottish footballer (Hibernian F.C., national team).[371]
- Mike Shipley, 56, Australian-born British Grammy Award-winning sound engineer and music producer (Def Leppard), apparent suicide.[372]
- Chandrika Prasad Srivastava, 93, Indian civil servant, Chairman of the SCI, Secretary General of the IMO, recipient of the Padma Vibhushan (2009).[373]
- Keron Thomas, 37, American train thief, heart attack.[374]
- Rosalie E. Wahl, 88, American jurist, member of the Minnesota Supreme Court (1977–1994).[375]
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- Rona Anderson, 86, Scottish actress (Scrooge, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie).[376]
- Dragan Babić, 76, Serbian journalist.[377]
- Pauline Clarke, 92, English children's author.[378]
- Arthur J. Collingsworth, 69, American diplomat, complications of bone marrow cancer.[379]
- William P. Costas, 84, American politician, member of the Indiana Senate (1980–1988).[380]
- Dominguinhos, 72, Brazilian composer and singer, infection and cardiac complications.[381]
- Marvin Gray, 58, American murderer and suspected serial killer
- Emile Griffith, 75, U.S. Virgin Island boxer, world middleweight, junior middleweight and welterweight champion, complications from dementia.[382]
- Kim Jong-hak, 61, South Korean television director, suicide by charcoal-burning.[383]
- Pino Massara, 82, Italian musician, composer, record producer and conductor.[384]
- Red McManus, 88, American basketball coach (Creighton University).[385]
- Károly Molnár, 69, Hungarian mechanical engineer and politician, minister without portfolio in charge of research and development (2008–2009).[386]
- Mike Morwood, 62, Australian archaeologist, discoverer of the Flores hobbit, cancer.[387]
- Mohammed Said Nabulsi, 85, Jordanian politician and banker.[388]
- Ulrich Nitzschke, 79, German Olympic boxer.[389]
- Jean Pede, 86, Belgian politician.[390]
- Derek Percy, 64, Australian suspected serial killer and convicted child killer.[391]
- Djalma Santos, 84, Brazilian footballer, two-time World Cup winner (1958, 1962), complications from pneumonia.[392]
- Manjula Vijayakumar, 59, Indian actress, blood clot in the stomach.[393]
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- Enrique Beotas, 58, Spanish journalist and writer, injures from Santiago de Compostela derailment.[394]
- Garry Davis, 91, American peace activist.[395]
- Fred Dretske, 80, American philosopher and epistemologist.[396]
- Arne Eriksen, 95, Norwegian footballer.[397]
- Ernie Ernst, 88, American assistant district attorney.[398]
- Virginia E. Johnson, 88, American sexologist (Masters & Johnson) and psychologist.[399]
- Pius Langa, 74, South African judge, Chief Justice (2005–2009), member of the Constitutional Court (1994–2009).[400]
- Chiwoniso Maraire, 37, Zimbabwean Mbira singer, lung infection.[401]
- Ryuchi Matsuda, 75, Japanese martial arts writer.[402]
- Adrian Shepherd, 74, British cellist.[403]
- Donald Symington, 88, American actor (Annie Hall, Mighty Aphrodite), Parkinson's disease.[404]
- Jim Underwood, 67, American Guamanian politician, member of the Legislature of Guam (1976–1984).[405]
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- Steve Berrios, 68, American jazz drummer.[406]
- Mohamed Brahmi, 58, Tunisian politician and opposition leader, MP for Movement of the People (since 2011), shot.[407]
- Peter Bridgeman, 80, British military officer.[408]
- F. John Clendinnen, 88, Australian philosopher of science.[409]
- Walter De Maria, 77, American sculptor (The Lightning Field), stroke.[410]
- Graeme Farrell, 70, Australian cricketer.[411]
- León Ferrari, 92, Argentinian conceptual artist.[412]
- Nic Gotham, 53, Canadian jazz saxophonist and composer (Nigredo Hotel), cancer.[413]
- William J. Guste, 91, American politician, member of the Louisiana Senate (1968–1972), Attorney General of Louisiana (1972–1992).[414]
- Hugh Huxley, 89, British biologist, won Copley Medal (1997).[415]
- Buland Iqbal, 83, Pakistani composer.[416]
- Barnaby Jack, 35, New Zealand computer specialist and security researcher, heroin, cocaine, Benadryl, and Xanax overdose.[417]
- Andrew Lackey, 29, American murderer, execution by lethal injection.[418]
- Bernadette Lafont, 74, French actress (The Mother and the Whore, An Impudent Girl, Le Beau Serge), cardiac arrest.[419]
- Duilio Marzio, 89, Argentinian actor, cardiac arrest.[420]
- Jim McNally, 61, American Major League Baseball umpire.[421]
- Arun Nehru, 69, Indian politician.[422]
- Rick Norton, 69, American football player (Miami Dolphins), heart disease.[423]
- Juan David Ochoa Vásquez, 65, Colombian convicted drug lord, co-founder of Medellín cartel, heart attack.[424]
- Kongar-ol Ondar, 51, Russian Tuvan throat singer, brain hemorrhage.[425]
- Philip Russell, 93, South African primate and Archbishop of Cape Town (1980–1986).[426]
- Hans Tanzler, 86, American politician, mayor of Jacksonville, Florida (1967–1979).[427]
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- Shafiga Akhundova, 89, Azerbaijani composer.[428]
- Jim Barnett, 86, American politician, member of the Mississippi House of Representatives (1992–2008).[429]
- JJ Cale, 74, American Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter ("After Midnight", "Cocaine") and musician, heart attack.[430]
- Edna Cisneros, 83, American lawyer.[431]
- Luther F. Cole, 87, American politician and judge, member of the Louisiana House (1964–1966), Louisiana Supreme Court (1986–1992).[432]
- Árpád Duka-Zólyomi, 72, Slovak politician for Hungarian minority, MEP (2004–2009).[433]
- Harley Flanders, 87, American mathematician.[434]
- Marco Antonio Flores, 76, Guatemalan author, natural causes.[435]
- Leighton Gage, 71, American crime author, pancreatic cancer.[436]
- Bellino Giusto Ghirard, 78, French Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Rodez (1991–2011).[437]
- Lafif Lakhdar, 79, Tunisian writer and journalist.[438]
- Jon Leyne, 55, British journalist (BBC News), brain tumour.[439]
- Douglas Manley, 91, Jamaican politician, MP for South Manchester (1972–1976).[440]
- George P. Mitchell, 94, American businessman, real estate developer, and pioneer of shale gas technology.[441]
- Bob Savage, 91, American baseball player (Philadelphia Athletics, St. Louis Browns).[442]
- Christoph Scriba, 83, German historian of mathematics.[443]
- Obaid Siddiqi, 81, Indian biologist and academic, traffic collision.[444]
- Sung Jae-gi, 45, South Korean rights activist, drowned.[445]
- Unbridled's Song, 20, American thoroughbred horse, winner of Breeders' Cup Juvenile (1995), euthanized.[446]
- Don Wilbanks, 86, American actor (The Virginian).[447]
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- Fernando Alonso, 98, Cuban ballet dancer, founder of National Ballet.[448]
- Henryk Baranowski, 70, Polish actor.[449]
- Lindy Boggs, 97, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Louisiana (1973–1991), Ambassador to the Holy See (1997–2001), natural causes.[450]
- Sékou Camara, 27, Malian footballer (Pelita Bandung Raya), heart attack.[451]
- Bud Day, 88, American USAF commander (Vietnam War), Medal of Honor recipient.[452]
- Nick Evers, 75, Australian politician, Tasmanian MHA for Franklin (1986–1990).[453]
- Mick Farren, 69, British music journalist, author and singer (The Deviants), heart attack.[454]
- Jóhannes Jónsson, 72, Icelandic businessman (Baugur Group).[455]
- Herb Kaplow, 86, American news correspondent (NBC News, ABC News), stroke.[456]
- Kidd Kraddick, 53, American radio and television personality (Kidd Kraddick in the Morning; Dish Nation), cardiac arrest.[457]
- Suzanne Krull, 47, American actress (Nash Bridges, Race to Witch Mountain, Go), ruptured aortic aneurysm.[458]
- Michel Lemoine, 90, French actor and film director.[459]
- Billy Lewis, 90, Welsh professional footballer.[460]
- John Nunneley, 90, British army officer.[461]
- Julito Rodríguez, 87, Puerto Rican bolero singer, guitarist and composer (Los Panchos).[462]
- Santiago Santamaría, 60, Argentinian footballer (Stade de Reims), heart attack.[463]
- Jacob Immanuel Schochet, 77, Swiss-born Canadian rabbi and scholar.[464]
- Ilya Segalovich, 48, Russian technology executive, co-founder of Yandex, complications from stomach cancer.[465]
- Virginia Tezak, 85, American baseball player.[466]
- Richard Thomas, 87, American ballet teacher and dancer (New York City Ballet), stroke during treatment of pulmonary embolism.[467]
- Pete Tunstall, 94, British RAF squadron leader, World War II POW in Colditz.[468]
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- Mustafa Adrisi, 91, Ugandan military officer and politician, Vice President (1977–1978).[469]
- William F. Bell, 74, Canadian politician, mayor of Richmond Hill, Ontario (1988–2006).[470]
- Eileen Brennan, 80, American actress (The Last Picture Show, Private Benjamin, Clue), Emmy winner (1981), bladder cancer.[471]
- Frank Castillo, 44, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs), drowning.[472]
- Claude Croté, 75, Belgian footballer.[473]
- Lois DeBerry, 68, American politician, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives (since 1972), pancreatic cancer.[474]
- George Kinzie Fitzsimons, 84, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Salina (1984–2004).[475]
- Drungo Hazewood, 53, American baseball player (Baltimore Orioles), cancer.[476]
- Syed Tajammul Hussain, 62, Pakistani chemist and physicist.[citation needed]
- Leena Luostarinen, 64, Finnish painter.[477]
- Cleto Maule, 82, Italian cyclist.[478]
- Mykola Melnyk, 59, Ukrainian pilot, liquidator hero.[479]
- Graham Murray, 58, Australian rugby league player and coach, complications from a heart attack.[480]
- Princess Norodom Vichara, 68, Cambodian royal and politician, MP (1998–2003), lung cancer.[481]
- Jagdish Raj, 84, Indian actor, respiratory arrest.[482]
- Rita Reys, 88, Dutch jazz singer, intracranial hemorrhage.[483]
- Otto Schultz, 93, German Luftwaffe ace during World War II and Iron Cross recipient.[484]
- George Scott, 69, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox, Milwaukee Brewers).[485]
- William Scranton, 96, American politician, Governor of Pennsylvania (1963–1967), Ambassador to the United Nations (1976–1977), cerebral hemorrhage.[486]
- Ray Strauss, 85, Australian cricketer.[487]
- Jūgatsu Toi, 64, Japanese travel writer, lung cancer.[488]
- Ersilio Tonini, 99, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Macerata-Tolentino (1969–1975), Archbishop of Ravenna (1975–1990), and Cardinal (since 1994).[489]
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- Ludwig Averkamp, 86, German Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Osnabrück (1987–1994), Archbishop of Hamburg (1994–2002).[490]
- Christian Benítez, 27, Ecuadorian footballer (El Jaish SC, Birmingham City), cardiac arrest.[491]
- Bernard Codd, 79, British motorcycle racer.[492]
- Bobby Crespino, 75, American football player (Cleveland Browns, New York Giants).[493]
- Norman de Mesquita, 81, British sports journalist and broadcaster.[494]
- Peter Flanigan, 90, American investment banker, political campaign manager and presidential adviser.[495]
- Tony Gaze, 93, Australian military officer, RAF World War II flying ace and Grand Prix race car driver.[496]
- Munir Hussain, 83, Pakistani cricketer, journalist and broadcaster, cardiac arrest.[497]
- Rocky Jones, 71, Canadian social activist, heart attack.[498]
- Shivram Dattatray Joshi, 87, Indian Sanskrit scholar.[499]
- Draga Matković, 105, Croatian-born German classical pianist.[500]
- Ole Henrik Moe, 93, Norwegian pianist, art historian and critic.[501]
- Hussain Najadi, 75, Bahraini banker, founder and managing director of AmBank, shot.[502]
- S. N. Hanumantha Rao, 83, Indian cricket umpire.[503]
- Godfrey Stafford, 93, British physicist.[504]
- Sheila Whitaker, 77, British film programmer, director of London Film Festival (1987–1996).[505]
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- Cecil Alexander, 95, American architect.[506]
- Uwe Bahnsen, 83, German car designer.[507]
- Berthold Beitz, 99, German industrialist (ThyssenKrupp), member of IOC (1972–1988).[508]
- Robert Neelly Bellah, 86, American sociologist, religious academic and author, complications from heart surgery.[509]
- Harry F. Byrd Jr., 98, American politician, member of the United States Senate from Virginia (1965–1983).[510]
- Thomas G. Clines, 84, American CIA agent.[511]
- Ron Dias, 76, American animator (The Chipmunk Adventure, The Secret of NIMH, Who Framed Roger Rabbit) and painter.[512]
- Zyrafete Gashi, 55, Kosovar comedian.[513]
- Álvarez Guedes, 86, Cuban writer and comedian, stomach ailment.[514]
- Sir Reginald Harland, 93, British Royal Air Force commander.[515]
- Myfanwy Horne, 80, Australian journalist, writer, reviewer and book editor.[516]
- İsa Huso, 60, Syrian Kurdish politician, bombing.[517]
- Eko Maulana Ali, 61, Indonesian politician, Governor of Bangka Belitung (since 2007), complications from kidney disease.[518]
- Jim McGregor, 91, American basketball player.[519]
- Jane Belk Moncure, 86, American author of early childhood non-fiction, fiction and poetry.[520]
- Belal Muhammad, 77, Bangladeshi radio broadcaster and independence activist.[521]
- Colm Murray, 61, Irish sports journalist and broadcaster (RTÉ), motor neurone disease.[522]
- Lawrence Nowlan, 48, American sculptor (Espy Award, My VH1 Music Awards, statues of Harry Kalas, Jackie Gleason), natural causes.[523]
- Antoni Ramallets, 89, Spanish footballer.[524]
- Ossie Schectman, 94, American basketball player (New York Knicks).[525]
- Harry Smith, 94, American football player (Detroit Lions) and coach (Saskatchewan Roughriders).[526]
- Jean-Claude Suares, 71, American graphic design artist, heart failure.[527]
- Irene Uchida, 96, Canadian scientist and Down syndrome researcher.[528]
- Antonio Vidal, 85, Cuban artist.[529]
- Benjamin Walker, 99, Indian-born British author.[530]
- Gene Wettstone, 100, American gymnastics coach (Penn State University, USA Gymnastics).[531]
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- Michael Ansara, 91, Syrian-born American actor (Broken Arrow, Star Trek, Batman: The Animated Series), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[532]
- Earl Barbry, 62, American Tunica-Biloxi tribal leader, Chairman (since 1978), cancer.[533]
- William J. Cousins, 89, American sociologist.[534]
- Michel Donnet, 96, British-born Belgian military officer, RAF wing commander during World War II.[535]
- John Graves, 92, American author (Goodbye to a River).[536]
- Judge Hughes, 69, American football player and coach, diabetes.[537]
- Gail Levin, 67, American documentary film director, breast cancer.[538]
- Corey Maclin, 43, American television broadcaster, announcer, play-by-play commentator and politician, car crash.[539]
- Jean Madiran, 93, French nationalist writer.[540]
- Mary Matz, 81, American theologian.[541]
- Wendell Alverson Miles, 97, American senior judge of the US District Court for Western Michigan (1974–2008), US Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (1989–1996).[542]
- Antonio Moreno Casamitjana, 86, Chilean Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Concepción (1989–2006).[543]
- Hirohiko Nakamura, 70, Japanese politician.[544]
- David Stockings, 67, English cricketer (Norfolk).[545]
- Trevor Storer, 83, English businessman and entrepreneur, founder of Pukka Pies.[546]
- Gerald W. Thomas, 94, American academic, President of New Mexico State University (1970–1984).[547]
- Alvis Wayne, 75, American rockabilly musician, liver cancer.[548]
- Jon Manchip White, 89, Welsh–born American novelist and screenwriter.[549]
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