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Deaths in July 2019
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The following is a list of notable deaths in July 2019.
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 2019
1
- Joseph Amlong, 82, American Olympic rower.[1]
- Ezzat Abou Aouf, 70, Egyptian actor, liver and heart failure.[2]
- Joseph Bolangi Egwanga Ediba Tasame, 81, Congolese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Budjala (1974–2009).[3]
- Eric A. Bowie, 82, Scottish-born Canadian tax judge.[4]
- Bob Collymore, 61, Guyanese-born British telecom executive, CEO of Safaricom (since 2010), acute myeloid leukaemia.[5]
- Nikola Dagorov, 94, Bulgarian Olympic triple jumper (1952).[6]
- Renato Dehò, 72, Italian footballer.[7]
- Norman Geisler, 86, American theologian.[8]
- Osvalda Giardi, 86, Italian high jumper and pentathlete.[9]
- Dave Gilbert, 84, Canadian politician, MHA (1985–1996).[10]
- Rolland Golden, 87, American artist.[11]
- Ennio Guarnieri, 88, Italian cinematographer (L'assoluto naturale, The Garden of the Finzi-Continis, Brother Sun, Sister Moon).[12]
- Pierre Lenhardt, 91, French Roman Catholic theologian.[13]
- Arthur McGee, 86, American fashion designer.[14]
- Jackie Mekler, 87, South African long-distance runner, British Empire and Commonwealth silver medalist (1954).[15]
- Derrill Osborn, 76, American fashion executive (Neiman Marcus).[16]
- Al Picard, 96, Canadian ice hockey player (Sudbury Wolves, Buffalo Bisons, Dallas Texans).[17]
- Sándor Popovics, 80, Hungarian football player (Sparta Rotterdam) and manager (N.E.C., De Graafschap).[18]
- Ludy Pudluk, 76, Canadian politician, MLA (1975–1995).[19]
- Khalid bin Sultan Al Qasimi, 39, Emirati royal (Al-Qasimi) and fashion designer.[20]
- Sid Ramin, 100, American composer (West Side Story, Too Many Thieves, Stiletto), Oscar (1961) and Grammy winner (1961).[21]
- Jacques Rougeau Sr., 89, Canadian professional wrestler (NWF).[22]
- Bogusław Schaeffer, 90, Polish composer, musicologist and graphic artist.[23]
- Jerry Seltzer, 87, American roller derby promoter.[24]
- Tyler Skaggs, 27, American baseball player (Arizona Diamondbacks, Los Angeles Angels), drug overdose.[25]
- Ulrike Stanggassinger, 51, German Olympic alpine skier (1988).[26]
2
- Don Ballard, 95, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (1957–1965, 1967–1970) and Senate (1971–1982).[27]
- Adrian Bey, 81, Rhodesian-born American tennis player.[28]
- Leila Leah Bronner, 89, American Jewish historian and Bible scholar.[29]
- Élie Brousse, 97, French rugby league player (Roanne, Lyon, national team).[30]
- Pat Crawford Brown, 90, American actress (Desperate Housewives, Coach, The Rocketeer).[31]
- Michael Colgrass, 87, American-born Canadian composer, Pulitzer Prize winner (1978), skin cancer.[32]
- Costa Cordalis, 75, Greek-born German schlager singer.[33]
- Suzanne Eaton, 59, American biologist, asphyxiation.[34]
- Hugh Edighoffer, 90, Canadian politician.[35]
- Ion Geantă, 59, Romanian Olympic sprint canoer.[36]
- Diana Henderson, 72, British solicitor, army officer and historian.[37]
- Lee Iacocca, 94, American automobile executive (Ford Motor Company, Chrysler) and writer (Where Have All the Leaders Gone?), complications from Parkinson's disease.[38]
- Duncan Lamont, 88, British jazz saxophonist and composer.[39]
- Li Zuixiong, 78, Chinese conservation scientist, Vice President of the Dunhuang Research Academy.[40]
- Michelle Medina, 32, Ecuadorian singer, athlete and TV presenter, skin cancer.[41]
- José Luis Merino, 92, Spanish film director (The Hanging Woman, Scream of the Demon Lover, Réquiem para el gringo).[42]
- W. Thomas Molloy, 78, Canadian politician, Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan (since 2018), pancreatic cancer.[43]
- Rabin Mondal, 90, Indian painter.[44]
- Mr. Two Bits, 96, American cheerleader (University of Florida).[45]
- Francesco Pontone, 92, Italian politician, Senator (1987–2013).[46]
- Jaime Posada Díaz, 94, Colombian writer and politician, Minister of National Education (1958–1962) and Governor of Cundinamarca Department (1987–1990).[47]
- George Barclay Richardson, 94, British economist, Warden of Keble College, Oxford (1989–1994).[48]
- Richmond Shepard, 90, American theater director and mime.[49]
- Charles E. Sova, 91, American politician.[50]
- Lis Verhoeven, 88, German actress and theatre director.[51]
- Bruce Wallrodt, 67, Australian shot putter and javelin thrower, Paralympic champion (1988, 1992, 1996).[52]
3
- Sudarshan Agarwal, 88, Indian politician, Governor of Uttarakhand (2003–2007) and Sikkim (2007–2008).[53]
- Perro Aguayo, 73, Mexican professional wrestler (AAA, UWA, WWF), heart attack.[54]
- Koldo Aguirre, 80, Spanish football player (Athletic Bilbao, national team) and manager (Hércules).[55]
- June Bacon-Bercey, 90, American meteorologist (NOAA, NWS, Atomic Energy Commission), frontotemporal dementia.[56]
- Jacek Baluch, 79, Polish literary scholar.[57]
- Basant Kumar Birla, 98, Indian businessman, Chairman of B.K. Birla Institute of Engineering & Technology (since 2007).[58]
- Christopher Booker, 81, British journalist (The Sunday Telegraph, Private Eye).[59]
- Pol Cruchten, 55, Luxembourgish film director (Somewhere in Europe, Wedding Night – End of the Song, Never Die Young).[60]
- Julia Farron, 96, English ballerina.[61]
- Mitsuo Itoh, 82, Japanese Grand Prix motorcycle road racer.[62]
- Arte Johnson, 90, American comedian and actor (Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In), Emmy Award winner (1969), bladder and prostate cancer.[63]
- Gary Kolb, 79, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals, Milwaukee Braves, Pittsburgh Pirates).[64]
- Peter Lahdenpera, 91, American Olympic skier (1960, 1964).[65]
- Malva Landa, 100, Ukrainian-born Russian geologist and human rights activist.[66]
- Li Xintian, 90, Chinese novelist.[67]
- Jared Lorenzen, 38, American football player (Kentucky Wildcats, New York Giants, Indianapolis Colts), infection.[68]
- Arseny Mironov, 101, Russian aeronautical engineer.[69]
- Nisar Nasik, 76, Pakistani poet ("Dil Dil Pakistan").[70]
- Tony Robichaux, 57, American baseball player (McNeese State) and coach (Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns), complications from a heart attack.[71]
- Alan Rogan, 68, British guitar technician (The Who), cancer.[72]
- Thomas Shardelow, 87, South African cyclist, Olympic silver medallist (1952).[73]
- Edward Shotter, 86, British Anglican priest and author, Dean of Rochester (1989–2003).[74]
- Clovis Swinney, 73, American football player (New Orleans Saints, New York Jets).[75]
- Vasco Tagliavini, 81, Italian football player (Internazionale, Udinese) and manager (Triestina).[76]
- Raymond Tarcy, 82, French politician, Senator (1980–1989).[77]
- Stephen Verona, 78, American film director (The Lords of Flatbush, Boardwalk, Pipe Dreams), lung cancer.[78]
4
- Robert A. Bernhard, 91, American banker (Lehman Brothers).[79]
- H. Gopal Bhandary, 66, Indian politician, member of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly (1999–2004, 2008–2013), heart attack.[80]
- Chris Cline, 60, American billionaire mining entrepreneur, helicopter crash.[81]
- Eduardo Fajardo, 94, Spanish actor (The Two Faces of Fear, Nightmare City, Exterminators of the Year 3000).[82]
- Arturo Fernández Rodríguez, 90, Spanish actor (Red Cross Girls, College Boarding House, The Locket), stomach cancer.[83]
- Vincenzo Finocchiaro, 66, Italian Olympic swimmer (1972).[84]
- Héctor Huerta Ríos, Mexican criminal (Beltrán-Leyva Cartel), shot.[85]
- Munshi Mohammad Fazle Kader, 90, Indian citizen, awarded Friends of Liberation War Honour.[86]
- Holger Kirschke, 71, German Olympic swimmer.[87]
- Eva Mozes Kor, 85, Romanian-born American Holocaust survivor and author, founder of CANDLES Holocaust Museum and Education Center.[88]
- Leon Kossoff, 92, British painter.[89]
- Pierre Lhomme, 89, French cinematographer (Cyrano de Bergerac, Lovers Like Us, Deadly Circuit).[90]
- Robert F. Marx, 85, American scuba diver.[91]
- Wayne Mass, 73, American football player (Chicago Bears), heart attack.[92]
- Vernon McArley, 95, New Zealand cricketer (Otago).[93]
- Christopher Minikon, 86, Liberian public servant, statesman, ambassador, professor, historian, and businessman.[94]
- Vivian Perlis, 91, American musicologist.[95]
- André Pinçon, 88, French politician, Mayor of Laval (1973–1994).[96]
- Jean Royer, 81, Canadian poet.[97]
5
- Carter F. Bales, 80-81, American investor and environmentalist.[98]
- Marie Borroff, 95, American poet and translator.[99]
- Dorothy Buckland-Fuller, 97, Australian sociologist.[100]
- Douglas Crimp, 74, American art historian, writer and curator, multiple myeloma.[101]
- Tzemach Cunin, 43, American rabbi.[102]
- Mohan Das, Indian politician, MLA (1996–2001).[103]
- Neil Davey, 98, Australian public servant, oversaw currency decimalisation.[104]
- Gerry Fairhead, 96, Canadian Olympic sailor (1948).[105]
- Joel Filártiga, 86, Paraguayan human rights activist and doctor.[106]
- Andrew Graham-Yooll, 75, Argentine journalist and writer.[107]
- Ugo Gregoretti, 88, Italian television and film director (Ro.Go.Pa.G., Omicron, Beautiful Families).[108]
- Eberhard Havekost, 52, German painter.[109]
- Kevin Higgins, 68, Australian footballer (Geelong, Fitzroy).[110]
- Bobby Hopkins, 62, American football player (Tampa Bay Bandits) and world champion arm-wrestler.[111]
- Hu Maozhou, 91, Chinese politician, Mayor of Chengdu (1981–1988).[112]
- Sir Wynn Hugh-Jones, 95, British diplomat and politician.[113]
- Luther "Houserocker" Johnson, 79, American musician.[114]
- Mokhtar Kechamli, 56, Algerian football player (ASM Oran, MC Oran, national team) and manager, heart attack.[115]
- Lewis Lloyd, 60, American basketball player (Golden State Warriors, Houston Rockets).[116]
- John McCririck, 79, British horse racing journalist, lung cancer.[117]
- Lis Mellemgaard, 95, Danish insurgent spy (Holger Danske) and ophthalmologist.[118]
- José Muñoz Sánchez, 57, Spanish politician, Senator (since 2018).[119]
- Adila Mutallibova, 81, Azerbaijani socialite, First Lady (1991–1992).[120]
- Marie Ponsot, 98, American poet and literary critic.[121]
- Eunice Rosen, 88, American bridge player.[122]
- Klaus Sahlgren, 90, Finnish diplomat.[123]
- Kathleen Sims, 77, American politician, member of the Idaho Senate (2001–2002) and House of Representatives (2010–2016).[124]
- Paolo Vinaccia, 65, Italian jazz percussionist, pancreatic cancer.[125]
- Nelly Wies-Weyrich, 86, Luxembourgish Olympic archer.[126]
- Robert M. Young, 83, American author and academic.[127]
- Zhang Baifa, 84, Chinese politician, Vice Mayor and Executive Vice Mayor of Beijing (1983–1995).[128]
6
- Paco Alonso, 67, Mexican wrestling executive and promoter (CMLL).[129]
- Patrícia Araújo, 37, Brazilian actress and model.[130]
- Cameron Boyce, 20, American actor (Jessie, Grown Ups, Descendants), epileptic seizure.[131]
- Bill Casimaty, 83, Australian farmer.[132]
- Martin Charnin, 84, American lyricist (Annie, Two by Two, Hot Spot) and theatre director (Shadowlands), heart attack.[133]
- Seydi Dinçtürk, 97, Turkish Olympic sprinter (1948).[134]
- João Gilberto, 88, Brazilian singer-songwriter and guitarist, pioneer of bossa nova music style.[135]
- Elka Gilmore, 59, American chef, cardiac arrest.[136]
- Peter Hamilton, 62, Australian footballer (Melbourne).[137]
- Charles Hardnett, 80, American basketball player and coach.[138]
- Ragnar Hoen, 78, Norwegian chess master.[139]
- Parviz Jalayer, 79, Iranian weightlifter, Olympic silver medalist (1968) and Asian Games champion (1966).[140]
- Eddie Jones, 84, American actor (Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, A League of Their Own, The Rocketeer).[141]
- Arman Kirakossian, 62, Armenian diplomat, Minister of Foreign Affairs (1992–1993), ambassador to the United States (1999–2005) and United Kingdom (since 2018).[142]
- Mandla Maseko, 30, South African candidate astronaut, motorcycle crash.[143]
- Denis Pain, 83, New Zealand jurist, District Court judge (1970–1990), and Olympic eventing chef d'équipe (1988, 1992).[144]
- Calvin Quate, 95, American electrical engineer.[145]
- David Sansing, 86, American historian and author.[146]
- K. L. Shivalinge Gowda, 93, Indian politician, MLA (1962–1967, 1978–1983).[147]
- Lucio Soravito de Franceschi, 79, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Adria-Rovigo (2004–2015).[148]
- Yannis Spathas, 68, Greek guitarist (Socrates Drank the Conium).[149]
- Gus Stager, 96, American swimming coach.[150]
- John Waddington, 81, Australian footballer (North Melbourne).[151]
7
- Edna Anderson, 96, Canadian politician, MP (1988–1993).[152]
- Salvatore Angerami, 62, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Naples (since 2014).[153]
- Artur Brauner, 100, Polish-born German film producer (The Plot to Assassinate Hitler, Angry Harvest, Europa Europa).[154]
- George M. Browning Jr., 90, American lieutenant general.[155]
- Jean Buckley, 87, American baseball player (Kenosha Comets, Rockford Peaches).[156]
- Steve Cannon, 84, American novelist, playwright, and arts impresario (A Gathering of the Tribes), sepsis.[157]
- Bob Fouts, 97, American broadcaster (San Francisco 49ers) and sports reporter (KPIX, KGO).[158]
- Patricia Gallerneau, 64, French politician, Deputy (2017–2019), cancer.[159]
- Rolf Gehlhaar, 75, American composer.[160]
- Jonathan Hodge, 78, British composer (Henry's Cat, Fiddley Foodle Bird, Babe), multiple organ failure.[161]
- Jeff Ingber, 83, English table tennis player.[162]
- Greg Johnson, 48, Canadian ice hockey player (Detroit Red Wings, Nashville Predators, Pittsburgh Penguins), Olympic silver medalist (1994), suicide by gunshot.[163]
- Wolfgang Joklik, 92, Austrian-born American virologist.[164]
- Joe Kadenge, 84, Kenyan football player (Abaluhya) and manager (national team), complications from a stroke.[165]
- Elizabeth Killick, 94, British naval electronics engineer, heart attack.[166]
- Ekaterina Koroleva, 20, Russian handballer, drowned.[167]
- Stefan Kwoczała, 85, Polish speedway rider, national individual champion (1959).[168]
- Liu Wenxi, 85, Chinese painter, Vice Chairman of the China Artists Association.[169]
- Amelia Mustone, 90, American politician.[170]
- Ora Namir, 88, Israeli politician and diplomat, member of the Knesset (1973–1996), Minister of Labor (1992–1996), ambassador to China and Mongolia (1996–2000).[171]
- Alex Navab, 53, American financier.[172]
- Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, 49, Indonesian civil servant and academic, Head of Indonesian National Board for Disaster Management Public Relations (since 2010), lung cancer.[173]
- Ramón Héctor Ponce, 71, Argentine footballer (Boca Juniors, Quilmes, Colo-Colo).[174]
- R. Ramakrishnan, 73, Indian businessman and politician, MP (since 1980).[175]
- Vlassis Rassias, 60, Greek writer, publisher and pagan revivalist.[176]
- Mohammad Shahroudi, 93, Iraqi Marja'.[177]
- Harry Simon, 95, German sinologist.[178]
- James D. Wallace, 82, American philosopher.[179]
- Barbara Zatler, 38, Danish model and actress (Klown).[180]
8
- Godfrey Boyle, 74, British author and academic.[181]
- Nick Garratt, 71, Australian rowing coach.[182]
- Dick Lyon, 79, American Olympic rower, heart attack.[183]
- Jan Mokkenstorm, 57, Dutch psychiatrist.[184]
- Neil Oliver, 85, Australian politician, member of the Western Australian Legislative Council (1977–1989).[185]
- Rosie Ruiz, 66, American runner, 1980 Boston Marathon cheat, cancer.[186]
- Arthur Ryan, 83, Irish clothier, founder and chairman of Primark.[187]
- Paul Schramka, 91, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs).[188]
- Michael Seidenberg, 64, American bookseller and writer, heart failure.[189]
- John Sykes, 70, American football player (San Diego Chargers), stroke.[190]
- Zhai Xiangjun, 80, Chinese translator and educator.[191]
9
- Husaini Abdullahi, 80, Nigerian vice admiral, Military Governor of Bendel State (1976–1978).[192]
- John Bailey, 74, Irish politician, member of the Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown County Council (since 2004), complications from motor neuron disease.[193]
- Rushema Begum, 85, Bangladeshi teacher and politician.[194]
- Claude Blanchard, 74, French Olympic ice hockey player (1968).[195]
- Domenico Bova, 72, Italian politician, Deputy (1994–2006).[196]
- Jean Brenchley, 75, American microbiologist.[197]
- Miriam Butterworth, 101, American politician and educator.[198]
- William E. Dannemeyer, 89, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1979–1993) and the California State Assembly (1963–1967, 1976–1978).[199]
- Phil Freelon, 66, American architect (National Museum of African American History and Culture, National Center for Civil and Human Rights, Museum of the African Diaspora), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[200]
- Neil Greatrex, 68, British trade unionist and convicted fraudster, President of the Union of Democratic Mineworkers (1993–2009), complications from brain haemorrhage.[201]
- Christian Guilleminault, 80, French medical researcher.[202]
- Freddie Jones, 91, English actor (Emmerdale, The Ghosts of Motley Hall, Dune).[203]
- Johnny Kitagawa, 87, Japanese-American talent manager, founder and president of Johnny & Associates, stroke.[204]
- Glenn Mickens, 88, American baseball player (Brooklyn Dodgers), pneumonia.[205]
- Heather Nicholson, 88, New Zealand geologist and author.[206]
- Ross Perot, 89, American billionaire businessman, philanthropist and presidential candidate, founder of Electronic Data Systems and the Reform Party, leukemia.[207]
- Aaron Rosand, 92, American violinist.[208]
- Fernando de la Rúa, 81, Argentine lawyer and academic, President (1999–2001), heart and kidney failure.[209]
- Marian Spencer, 99, American politician, Vice Mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio (1983–1988).[210]
- Zaheen Tahira, 79, Pakistani actress (Khuda Ki Basti, Murad, Umm-e-Kulsoom), complications from a heart attack.[211]
- Rip Torn, 88, American actor (Cross Creek, The Larry Sanders Show, Men in Black), Emmy winner (1996), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[212]
- Ing Wong-Ward, 46, Canadian disability rights activist and journalist, colon cancer.[213]
10
- Paulo Henrique Amorim, 77, Brazilian journalist.[214]
- Bernard Bartzen, 91, American tennis player.[215]
- Reinhard Bortfeld, 92, German geophysicist.[216]
- Jim Bouton, 80, American baseball player (New York Yankees), writer (Ball Four), and actor (The Long Goodbye), cerebral amyloid angiopathy.[217]
- April Byron, 72, Australian singer.[218]
- Valentina Cortese, 96, Italian actress (Malaya, Brother Sun, Sister Moon, Day for Night).[219]
- Lutz Fleischer, 63, German painter and graphic artist.[220]
- Karen R. Hitchcock, 76, American biologist and university administrator.[221]
- Bill Huffman, 94, American politician.[222]
- Amirali Karmali, 89, Ugandan businessman, CEO of Mukwano Group.[223]
- Lucette Lagnado, 62, Egyptian-born American journalist (The Wall Street Journal), complications from cancer.[224]
- Jerry Lawson, 75, American a cappella singer (The Persuasions), Guillain–Barré syndrome.[225]
- Motto McLean, 93, Scottish-born Canadian ice hockey player (Omaha Knights).[226]
- Walt Michaels, 89, American football player (Cleveland Browns) and coach (New York Jets).[227]
- Denise Nickerson, 62, American actress (Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, Dark Shadows, Smile), seizure.[228]
- Amit Purohit, 32, Indian actor.[229]
- Nino Randazzo, 86, Italian-Australian politician, Senator (2006–2013).[230]
- Jim Shanley, 82, American football player (Green Bay Packers).[231]
- Albert Shepherd, 82, British actor (The Anniversary, Charlie Bubbles, Before Winter Comes).[232]
- James Small, 50, South African rugby player (Springboks), heart attack.[233]
- Danny Gordon Taylor, 69, American visual effects artist (Real Steel, Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, Alita: Battle Angel), heart attack.[234]
- Dorothy Toy, 102, American tap dancer (Toy & Wing).[235]
- Gerald Weissmann, 88, Austrian-born American physician, editor-in-chief of The FASEB Journal (2006–2016).[236]
- Noel Whelan, 50, Irish politician and writer.[237]
11
- Benjamin S. Blanchard, 89, American systems engineer.[238]
- Jack Bond, 87, English cricketer (Lancashire).[239]
- Robert Francis Christian, 70, American Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of San Francisco (since 2018).[240]
- Mike Christie, 69, American ice hockey player (California Golden Seals, Vancouver Canucks), kidney disease.[241]
- Robert Entwistle, 77, English cricketer (Minor Counties, Cumberland, Lancashire).[242]
- Neil Estern, 93, American sculptor.[243]
- Héctor Figueroa, 57, American labor leader, president of SEIU 32BJ, heart attack.[244]
- Dengir Mir Mehmet Fırat, 76, Turkish politician, MP (1999–2011, since 2015), lung cancer.[245]
- John Gardner, 54, Scottish legal philosopher, oesophageal cancer.[246]
- Brendan Grace, 68, Irish comedian and actor (Moondance, Father Ted), lung cancer.[247]
- Rose Greene, 72, American activist and financial planner, bone cancer.[248]
- Séamus Hetherton, 89, Irish Gaelic footballer (Cavan).[249]
- Soumendranath Kundu, 77, Indian cricketer (Bengal, Railways).[250]
- Vincent Lambert, 42, French quadriplegic and vegetative state right-to-die figure, court assisted starvation.[251]
- Théodore Mel Eg, 67, Ivorian politician, Minister of Culture and Francophonie (2005–2007) and of City and Salubrity (2007–2010).[252]
- Sufi Muhammad, 86, Pakistani cleric and Islamist militant, founder and leader of Tehreek-e-Nafaz-e-Shariat-e-Mohammadi (1992–2002).[253]
- Arto Nilsson, 71, Finnish boxer, Olympic bronze medallist (1968).[254]
- Pepita Pardell, 91, Spanish cinema animator pioneer, cartoonist and illustrator (Garbancito de la Mancha, Alegres vacaciones).[255]
- Gord Simpson, 91, Canadian ice hockey player (Winnipeg Maroons).[256]
- Siegfried Strohbach, 89, German composer and conductor.[257]
- Rumen Surdzhiyski, 75, Bulgarian film director (Swan, Place Under the Sun).[258]
- Mark E. Talisman, 78, American legislative aide (Charles Vanik) and Jewish activist.[259]
- William H. Walls, 86, American senior judge of the District Court for the District of New Jersey (1994–2005).[260]
12
- Jorge Aguado, 93, Argentine politician and ruralist, de facto Governor of Buenos Aires Province (1982–1983) and Minister of Agriculture and Livestock (1981).[261]
- Georgios Anastassopoulos, 83, Greek journalist (Journalists' Union of the Athens Daily Newspapers) and politician, MEP (1984–1999) and Vice President (1989–1999).[262]
- Fernando J. Corbató, 93, American computer scientist, developer of Multics, complications from diabetes.[263]
- Franz Eisl, 98, Austrian Olympic sailor (1960, 1972).[264]
- David L. Ferguson, 69, American academic.[265]
- Joe Grzenda, 82, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Athletics, New York Mets).[266]
- Abdul Hamid, 92, Pakistani field hockey player, Olympic champion (1960) and silver medallist (1956), lung injury.[267]
- Emily Hartridge, 35, British television presenter and internet personality, traffic collision.[268]
- Arisu Jun, 66, Japanese actress and singer, cancer.[269]
- Eberhard Kummer, 78, Austrian singer.[270]
- Arno Marsh, 91, American jazz saxophonist.[271]
- Clyde Middleton, 91, American politician.[272]
- Hodan Nalayeh, 42, Somali-Canadian media executive and activist, shot.[273]
- Claudio Naranjo, 86, Chilean psychiatrist, co-developer of the Enneagram of Personality.[274]
- Gordon Proverbs, 95, New Zealand cricketer.[275]
- M. J. Radhakrishnan, 61, Indian cinematographer (Deshadanam, Karunam, Naalu Pennungal), heart attack.[276]
- Sadie Roberts-Joseph, 75, American civil rights advocate and museum founder (Odell S. Williams Now And Then African-American Museum), asphyxiation.[277]
- Joseph Rouleau, 90, Canadian bass opera singer.[278]
- Diane Ellingson Smith, 60, American gymnast and teacher.[279]
- Russell Smith, 70, American singer-songwriter (Amazing Rhythm Aces), cancer.[280]
- John Herd Thompson, 72, Canadian historian.[281]
- Richard M. Thorne, 76, American physicist.[282]
- Matthew Trundle, 53, British-born New Zealand classics and ancient history academic (University of Auckland), leukemia.[283]
- Stéphanie Windisch-Graetz, 79, Austrian photographer.[284]
- Jean-Pierre Worms, 84, French sociologist and politician, Deputy (1981–1993).[285]
13
- Abu Bakar, 66, Indonesian politician, regent of West Bandung (2008–2018).[286]
- Bob Bastian, 80, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1999–2008), crushed by tractor.[287]
- Richard Carter, 65, Australian actor (Mad Max: Fury Road, The Great Gatsby, Rafferty's Rules).[288]
- Cyril Edwards, 71, British medievalist and translator, heart attack.[289]
- Augusto Fantozzi, 79, Italian lawyer and politician, Minister of Economy and Finance (1995–1996).[290]
- June Felter, 99, American painter.[291]
- Joginder Singh Gharaya, 92, Indian army lieutenant general.[292]
- Sadashiv Vasantrao Gorakshkar, 86, Indian writer and art curator.[293]
- Terry Hodgkinson, 70, British land developer, Chairman of Yorkshire Forward (2003–2010).[294]
- Harlan Lane, 82, American psychologist.[295]
- Bill Luxton, 92, Canadian actor and announcer (Tukiki and His Search for a Merry Christmas).[296]
- Ike Maphotho, 88, South African revolutionary and politician, MPL (1994–2014).[297]
- Paul F. Markham, 89, American attorney, U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts (1966–1969), key figure in the Chappaquiddick incident.[298]
- Marcel Paterni, 82, French Olympic weightlifter.[299]
- Kerry Reed-Gilbert, 62, Australian author and Aboriginal rights activist.[300]
- Rod Richards, 72, Welsh politician, MP for Clwyd North West (1992–1997), Leader of the Welsh Conservative Party (1999), cancer.[301]
- Paolo Sardi, 84, Italian Roman Catholic cardinal, Patron of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta (2009–2014).[302]
- Aleksandr Shumidub, 55, Belarusian Olympic ice hockey player (1998) and manager.[303]
- Victor Sosnora, 83, Russian poet and playwright.[304]
- Wang Jiafu, 88, Chinese legal scholar, Director of the Institute of Law, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.[305]
- Ida Wyman, 93, American photographer.[306]
14
- Carl Bertil Agnestig, 95, Swedish music teacher and composer.[307]
- Frieder Burda, 83, German art collector.[308]
- Rahul Desikan, 41, Indian-born American neuroscientist, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[309]
- Bianca Devins, 17, American social media personality, stabbed.[310]
- Claire Dwyer, 55, British geographer, cancer.[311]
- Robert Elgie, 54, Irish academic.[312]
- Hussain Muhammad Ershad, 89, Bangladeshi military officer and politician, Chief of Army Staff (1978–1986) and President (1983–1990), Leader of the Opposition (since 2019), MDS.[313]
- Hoàng Tụy, 91, Vietnamese mathematician.[314]
- Charlee Jacob, 67, American author.[315]
- Merv Johnson, 96, Canadian politician.[316]
- Nereo Laroni, 76, Italian politician, Mayor of Venice (1985–1987) and MEP (1989–1994), complications from heart surgery.[317]
- Margaret Mascarenhas, American author.[318]
- Mike Maser, 72, American football coach (Miami Dolphins, Carolina Panthers, Jacksonville Jaguars).[319]
- Ernie Mims, 86, American television host (WOC).[320]
- Lavenia Padarath, 74, Fijian politician, MP (1999–2001, 2006) and President of the Labour Party (since 2015).[321]
- David Shanno, 81, American mathematician.[322]
- Karl Shiels, 47, Irish actor (Fair City, Into the Badlands, Henry IV, Part 1).[323]
- Ray Skelly, 78, Canadian politician.[324]
- James Taylor, 89, Scottish cricketer.[325]
- Edmund R. Thompson, 89, American major general.[326]
- Bella Tovey, 92, Polish Holocaust survivor.[327]
- Sterling Tucker, 95, American politician and civil rights activist, Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia (1975–1979), heart and kidney failure.[328]
- Arvind Varma, 71, Indian-born American chemical engineer.[329]
- Pernell Whitaker, 55, American boxer, four-weight world champion, Olympic champion (1984), traffic collision.[330]
- Yu Dunkang, 89, Chinese philosopher and historian of philosophy.[331]
- Paul Albert Zipfel, 83, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Bismarck (1996–2011).[332]
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- Frank Ackerman, 72, American economist.[333]
- Alan Alder, 82, Australian ballet dancer.[334]
- Maurice Atherton, 92, British brigadier.[335]
- Marc Batchelor, 49, South African footballer (Kaizer Chiefs, Orlando Pirates), shot.[336]
- Brian Coote, 89, New Zealand legal academic (University of Auckland).[337]
- Mortimer Caplin, 103, American lawyer and educator, IRS Commissioner (1961–1964).[338]
- Ousmane Tanor Dieng, 72, Senegalese politician, Vice-president of the Socialist International (since 1996).[339]
- Craig Fallon, 36, British judoka, world champion (2005), suicide.[340]
- Feng Yuanwei, 88, Chinese politician (6th CPPCC Committee Chairman of Sichuan).[341]
- Harald Fereberger, 90, Austrian Olympic sailor (1952, 1960, 1972).[342]
- Doug Flett, 83, Australian songwriter.[343]
- Alexis Galanos, 78, Cypriot politician, president of the House of Representatives (1991–1996) and Mayor-in-exile of Famagusta (since 2006).[344]
- Dick Hyde, 83, American trombonist.[345]
- Edith Irby Jones, 91, American physician.[346]
- Raymond Choo Kong, 70, Trinidad and Tobago actor, stabbed.[347]
- Bruce Laingen, 96, American diplomat, Ambassador to Malta (1977–1979), captive during the Iran hostage crisis, complications from Parkinson's disease.[348]
- Sir Fergus Millar, 84, British ancient historian, Camden Professor of Ancient History (1984–2002).[349]
- Werner Müller, 73, German businessman and politician, Federal Minister for Economics and Technology (1998–2002).[350]
- Johanna Narten, 88, German linguist (Narten present).[351]
- Sir Rex Richards, 96, British chemist and academic.[352]
- Joe Rayment, 84, English footballer.[353]
- Byambasuren Sharav, 66, Mongolian composer and pianist.[354]
- Thorsteinn I. Sigfusson, 65, Icelandic physicist.[355]
- Hugh Southern, 87, British-born American performing arts manager, pneumonia and heart failure.[356]
- Hugo Tolentino Dipp, 88, Dominican politician, President of the Chamber of Deputies (1982–1987).[357]
- Margaret Todd, 101, Canadian golfer and BC Sports Hall of Fame inductee (1973).[358]
- Olga Vyalikova, 65, Russian actress (An Ordinary Miracle).[359]
16
- Judit Bar-Ilan, 60, Israeli computer scientist.[360]
- Adam Bob, 51, American football player (New York Jets), liver disease.[361]
- Rosa María Britton, 82, Panamanian doctor and novelist.[362]
- Ernie Broglio, 83, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs), cancer.[363]
- Daniel Callahan, 88, American philosopher.[364]
- Don Chelf, 87, American football player (Buffalo Bills), stroke.[365]
- Chung Doo-un, 62, South Korean politician, Vice-Mayor of Seoul (2000–2003), MP (2004–2016), suicide.[366]
- Johnny Clegg, 66, British-born South African singer and musician (Juluka, Savuka), pancreatic cancer.[367]
- Barry Coe, 84, American actor (Jaws 2, Peyton Place, Bonanza), myelodysplastic syndrome.[368]
- Raja Dhale, 78, Indian writer and anti-caste discrimination activist, co-founder of Dalit Panthers.[369]
- Matt Doherty Jr., 79, Northern Irish footballer (Derry City, Glentoran).[370]
- Howard Engel, 88, Canadian author, pneumonia.[371]
- Michael English, 88, British politician, MP for Nottingham West (1964–1983).[372]
- Jonathan Gathorne-Hardy, 86, British author.[373]
- Sonia Infante, 75, Mexican actress (El precio de la fama, Un rostro en mi pasado, Young People), cardiac arrest.[374]
- Terry Isaac, 60, American painter, heart attack.[375]
- Pat Kelly, 74, Jamaican rocksteady and reggae singer, complications of kidney disease.[376]
- James Moeller, 85, American jurist, Justice of the Arizona Supreme Court (1987–1998).[377]
- Polly Murray, 85, American medical researcher and health activist.[378]
- Claude-Hélène Perrot, 90, French Africanist and academic.[379]
- Himayat Ali Shair, 93, Pakistani poet and writer.[380]
- John Paul Stevens, 99, American judge, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court (1975–2010), complications from a stroke.[381]
- Su Shuyang, 81, Chinese playwright, novelist, and screenwriter.[382]
- John Tanton, 85, American anti-immigration activist.[383]
- Bill Vitt, 76, American drummer.[384]
- Don Wishart, 85, Canadian ice hockey player.[385]
17
- Andrea Camilleri, 93, Italian writer (Salvo Montalbano) and television writer (Le inchieste del commissario Maigret), complications from a heart attack.[386]
- Ismail Changezi, 65, Pakistani actor.[387]
- Warren Cole, 78, New Zealand rower, Olympic champion (1968).[388]
- Swarup Dutta, 78, Indian actor (Apanjan, Uphaar, Andha Atit).[389]
- Pumpsie Green, 85, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox, New York Mets).[390]
- Nikola Hajdin, 96, Serbian civil engineer, president of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (2003–2015).[391]
- Houston Markham, 75, American football coach.[392]
- S. R. Mehrotra, 88, Indian historian.[393]
- Giuseppe Merlo, 91, Italian tennis player.[394]
- Ian Murphy, 40, American journalist and satirist (The Beast).[395]
- Duane Mutch, 94, American politician, member of the North Dakota Senate (1959–1976; 1979–2006).[396]
- Wesley Pruden, 83, American journalist and editor (The Washington Times).[397]
- Dragomir Racić, 72, Serbian footballer (Red Star Belgrade, Castellón).[398]
- Donald W. Thompson, 81, American film director, producer and writer (A Thief in the Night).[399]
- Boris Vorobyov, 69, Soviet Olympic rower (1972).[400]
- Robert Waseige, 79, Belgian footballer and coach (Standard Liège, national team).[401]
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- Yukiya Amano, 72, Japanese diplomat, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (since 2009).[402]
- Bobbie Lea Bennett, 72, American disability and transgender rights activist.[403]
- André Bradford, 48, Portuguese politician and journalist, Azores MLA (since 2004), MEP (since 2019), cardiac arrest.[404]
- Charles Ceccaldi-Raynaud, 94, French lawyer and politician, Senator (1995–2004), Deputy (1993–1995), Mayor of Puteaux (1969–2004).[405]
- Luciano De Crescenzo, 90, Italian writer, actor and film director (Così parlò Bellavista), lung disease.[406]
- Joseph A. Falcon, 96, American mechanical engineer and business executive.[407]
- Yves Forest, 98, Canadian politician, MP (1963–1972).[408]
- Bob Frank, 75, American singer-songwriter.[409]
- Rosemary Ellen Guiley, 69, American paranormal investigator.[410]
- David Hedison, 92, American actor (The Fly, Live and Let Die, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea).[411]
- Kurt Julius Isselbacher, 93, German-born American gastroenterologist, author and researcher, stroke.[412]
- Ben Kinchlow, 82, American author, minister and televangelist, co-host of The 700 Club.[413]
- Hugh McInnis, 80, American football player (St. Louis Cardinals, Detroit Lions).[414]
- Robert Milli, 86, American actor (Guiding Light, Klute, Playing for Keeps).[415]
- Macy Morse, 98, American peace and anti-nuclear activist.[416]
- Roelof Nelissen, 88, Dutch politician and banker, Deputy Prime Minister (1971–1973), Minister of Finance (1971–1973), CEO of the AMRO Bank (1983–1991).[417]
- Mitch Petrus, 32, American football player (New York Giants), heatstroke.[418]
- P. Rajagopal, 72, Indian restaurateur and convicted murderer, founder of Saravana Bhavan, complications from a heart attack.[419]
- Detlef Thorith, 76, German Olympic discus thrower.[420]
- Darlene Tompkins, 78, American actress (Blue Hawaii), stroke.[421]
- James Townsend, 91, American politician.[422]
- Zhao Meng, 62, Chinese sculptor.[423]
- Japanese victims of the Kyoto Animation arson attack:
- Naomi Ishida, 49, colorist (Hyouka, Amagi Brilliant Park, A Silent Voice).[424]
- Yoshiji Kigami, 61, animation director (Munto, Tamako Market, Nichijou).[425]
- Futoshi Nishiya, 37, animator and character designer (Clannad, Inuyasha, Kanon).[426]
- Yasuhiro Takemoto, 47, animation director (Hyouka, Amagi Brilliant Park, Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid).[427]
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- Arswendo Atmowiloto, 70, Indonesian journalist and writer, prostate cancer.[428]
- Inger Berggren, 85, Swedish schlager singer ("Sol och vår").[429]
- Ivy Bethune, 101, Russian-born American actress (Back to the Future, General Hospital, Father Murphy).[430]
- John Elya, 90, Lebanese-born American Melkite Greek Catholic hierarch, Bishop of Newton (1993–2004).[431]
- Shirley Hardman, 90, New Zealand sprint athlete, British Empire Games silver medalist (1950).[432]
- Emanuel Hatzofe, 90, Israeli sculptor.[433]
- Rutger Hauer, 75, Dutch actor (Blade Runner, Nighthawks, The Hitcher), pancreatic cancer.[434]
- Paul Held, 91, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers, Green Bay Packers).[435]
- Ágnes Heller, 90, Hungarian philosopher and political theorist (The New School), drowned.[436]
- David Hunt, 84, Australian judge, member of the Supreme Court of New South Wales (1991–1998).[437]
- Jeremy Kemp, 84, British actor (Top Secret!, Z-Cars, The Blue Max).[438]
- William Morton, 58, Scottish cricketer (Warwickshire Bears, national team).[439]
- Don Mossi, 90, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians, Detroit Tigers).[440]
- César Pelli, 92, Argentine architect (Petronas Towers, Carnegie Hall Tower).[441]
- Vincent J. Piro, 78, American politician.[442]
- Bert Rechichar, 89, American football player (Baltimore Colts).[443]
- Dixon Seeto, Fijian hotelier and politician, Senator (2006), complications from a traffic collision.[444]
- Jerome B. Simandle, 70, American senior judge (U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey), liver cancer.[445]
- Marcel Alain de Souza, 65, Beninese politician and banker, Minister for Development, Economic Analysis and Forecast (2011–2015), President of the ECOWAS Commission (2016–2018).[446]
- Godfried Toussaint, 75, Canadian computer scientist.[447]
- Marylou Whitney, 93, American socialite, philanthropist and Thoroughbred racehorse breeder.[448]
- Patrick Winston, 76, American computer scientist, Director of the MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (1972–1997).[449]
- Yao Lee, 96, Chinese singer ("Rose, Rose, I Love You").[450]
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- Leif Jørgen Aune, 94, Norwegian politician, Minister of Local Government (1973–1978).[451]
- Paul Barker, 83, British journalist.[452]
- Paddy Bassett, 101, New Zealand agricultural scientist, first female graduate of Massey University.[453]
- Dick Blanchfield, 79, Irish hurler.[454]
- Thomas P. Carney, 78, American lieutenant general.[455]
- Antonino Cuffaro, 87, Italian politician, MP (1976–1987, 1994–1996).[456]
- Sheila Dikshit, 81, Indian politician, MP (1984–1989), Chief Minister of Delhi (1998–2013) and Governor of Kerala (2014), cardiac arrest.[457]
- Roberto Fernández Retamar, 89, Cuban poet and essayist.[458]
- Dick de Groot, 98, Dutch-American painter.[459]
- R. James Harvey, 97, American politician and judge, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1961–1974) and the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan (1973–1984).[460]
- iNcontroL, 33, American professional StarCraft player, pulmonary embolism.[461]
- Peter McNamara, 64, Australian tennis player and coach, prostate cancer.[462]
- Marisa Merz, 93, Italian artist (Arte povera).[463]
- Ilaria Occhini, 85, Italian actress (Doctor and the Healer, Loose Cannons).[464]
- Jack O'Connell, 96, American film director and producer (Greenwich Village Story, Revolution, Swedish Fly Girls).[465]
- Lance Pearson, 82, New Zealand cricketer.[466]
- Liane Russell, 95, Austrian-born American geneticist and conservationist.[467]
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- Eddie Bohan, 86, Irish politician, Senator (1987–2007).[468]
- Brian Carter, 80, English footballer (Bath City, Bristol Rovers).[469]
- Hugo Cóccaro, 65, Argentine politician, Governor of Tierra del Fuego (2005–2007).[470]
- José Manuel Estepa Llaurens, 93, Spanish Roman Catholic cardinal, Military Ordinary of Spain (1986–2003).[471]
- Mange Ram Garg, 83, Indian politician, member of the Delhi Legislative Assembly.[472]
- Trish Godman, 79, Scottish politician, MSP (1999–2011).[473]
- Francisco Grau, 72, Spanish military officer and composer, Director of the Musical Unit of the Royal Guard (1988–2008).[474]
- Yelena Grigoryeva, 41, Russian LGBT activist, stabbed and strangled.[475]
- Nick Harrison, 37, American racing crew chief (Phoenix Racing), mixed drug intoxication.[476]
- Laurie Hergenhan, 88, Australian literary scholar.[477]
- Ben Johnston, 93, American microtonal composer.[478]
- Mark Kleiman, 68, American criminologist, complications from a kidney transplant.[479]
- Wayne Knox, 92, American politician.[480]
- Paul Krassner, 87, American writer and political activist (The Realist).[481]
- Yaakov Malkin, 92, Israeli writer and literary critic.[482]
- Juan Carlos Márquez, 48, Spanish-Venezuelan businessman, asphyxiation.[483]
- Robert Morgenthau, 99, American lawyer, New York County District Attorney (1975–2009) and U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York (1961–1962; 1962–1970).[484]
- Ann Moyal, 93, Australian historian.[485]
- Éric Névé, 57, French film producer (Dobermann, Sheitan, Suburra).[486]
- Pete Nielsen, 81, American politician.[487]
- Ram Chandra Paswan, 57, Indian politician, MP (since 2014), heart attack.[488]
- Claro Pellosis, 84, Filipino Olympic sprinter (1960), cardiac arrest.[489]
- Peter Ramsay, 79, New Zealand educationalist (University of Waikato) and daffodil breeder.[490]
- A. K. Roy, 90, Indian politician, MP (1977–1984, 1989–1991).[491]
- Wong Po-yan, 96, Hong Kong industrialist and politician, member of the Legislative Council (1979–1988) and chairman of the Airport Authority (1995–1999).[492]
- Adel Zaky, 71, Egyptian Roman Catholic prelate, Vicar Apostolic of Alexandria (since 2009).[493]
- Michael Zearott, 81, American conductor and composer.[494]
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- Dan Clemens, 74, American politician, member of the Missouri Senate (2002–2010).[495]
- Daniel Rae Costello, 58, Fijian-born Samoan guitarist, cancer.[496]
- Petra Fuhrmann, 63, German politician, member of Landtag of Hesse (1994-2014).[497]
- Peter Hamm, 82, German poet and writer.[498]
- Christopher C. Kraft Jr., 95, American aerospace engineer, Director of Johnson Space Center (1972–1982).[499]
- Brigitte Kronauer, 78, German writer.[500]
- Hans Lagerqvist, 79, Swedish Olympic pole vaulter (1972), brain cancer.[501]
- Juan Rodolfo Laise, 93, Argentine Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of San Luis (1971–2001).[502]
- Li Peng, 90, Chinese politician, Premier (1987–1998), Vice Premier (1983–1987), and Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (1998–2003).[503]
- Richard Macksey, 87, American academic.[504]
- Leon Marr, 71, Canadian film director (Dancing in the Dark).[505]
- Nikos Milas, 91, Greek Olympic basketball player (1952).[506]
- Giuliana Morandini, 81, Italian writer and literary critic.[507]
- Viktor Musiyaka, 73, Ukrainian politician, Deputy (1994–1998, 2002–2006), leader of the Forward, Ukraine! party.[508]
- Art Neville, 81, American singer-songwriter and keyboardist (The Meters, The Neville Brothers).[509]
- Michael Nauenberg, 84, German-born American theoretical physicist.[510]
- Sea of Class, 4, Irish racehorse, euthanised for abdominal cancer.[511]
- Bill Schulz, 80, American journalist (Reader's Digest).[512]
- Wayne See, 95, American basketball player (Waterloo Hawks).[513]
- Bassam Shakaa, 89, Palestinian politician, mayor of Nablus (1976–1982).[514]
- Hilary Squires, 86, South African judge and barrister.[515]
- Gunilla Tjernberg, 68, Swedish politician.[516]
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- Khwaja Muhammad Aslam, 97, Pakistani Olympic athlete (1952).[517]
- Rella Braithwaite, 96, Canadian author.[518]
- Cao Shuangming, 89, Chinese general, Commander of the PLA Air Force (1992–1994).[519]
- Chaser, 15, American Border Collie with the largest-tested non-human memory.[520]
- Aleksandr Chumakov, 92, Russian Olympic sailor (1952, 1956).[521]
- Maxim Dadashev, 28, Russian NABF super lightweight champion boxer, head injuries sustained in match.[522]
- Ruth Gotlieb, 96, British-born New Zealand politician, Wellington City Councillor (1983–2001).[523]
- Jan Hrbatý, 77, Czech ice hockey player, Olympic silver medallist (1968).[524]
- Peter Horn, 84, Czech-born South African writer and critic, cancer.[525]
- Danny Keogh, 71, Ugandan-born South African actor (Invictus, Zulu, The Red Sea Diving Resort).[526]
- Gabe Khouth, 46, Canadian actor (It, Mobile Suit Gundam SEED, Once Upon a Time), cardiac arrest.[527]
- Pavel Kučera, 79, Czech lawyer and judge, vice president of the Supreme Court of the Czech Republic.[528]
- Nika McGuigan, 33, Irish actress (Can't Cope, Won't Cope, Philomena, The Secret Scripture), cancer.[529]
- Charan Narzary, 86, Indian politician, MP (1977–1980), complications from a fall.[530]
- Dorothy Olsen, 103, American aviator.[531]
- Bobby Park, 73, English footballer (Aston Villa, Wrexham, Hartlepool United), cancer.[532]
- Michael Roth, 83, German engineer.[533]
- Sir Patrick Sheehy, 88, British businessman (BAT Industries).[534]
- Yuriy Shlyakhov, 36, Ukrainian Olympic diver (2008), heart disease.[535]
- Barney Smith, 98, American plumber, artist and museum curator.[536]
- Ferdinand von Bismarck, 88, German landowner and lawyer.[537]
- Thomas Milton Weatherald, 81, Canadian politician, MLA (1964–1975).[538]
- Lois Wille, 87, American journalist, Pulitzer Prize winner (1963, 1989), stroke.[539]
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- Claes Andersson, 82, Finnish writer, psychiatrist and politician, MP (1987–1999, 2007–2008).[540]
- David Caplan, 54, Canadian politician, MPP (1997–2011).[541]
- Sammy Chapman, 81, Northern Irish football player (Mansfield Town, Portsmouth) and manager (Wolves).[542]
- Chen Hu, 57, Chinese military physician and stem cell researcher, heart attack.[543]
- Mathias J. DeVito, 88, American lawyer and businessman, CEO of The Rouse Company (1979–1994), kidney failure.[544]
- Sergio Di Giulio, 74, Italian voice actor and actor (One Hamlet Less).[545]
- Bernard Evans, 82, English footballer (Oxford United, Wrexham, Queens Park Rangers).[546]
- Margaret Fulton, 94, Scottish-born Australian chef and cookbook writer (The Margaret Fulton Cookbook).[547]
- Luis González, 93, Colombian Olympic swimmer.[548]
- Hwang Byungsng, 49, South Korean poet.[549] (body found on this date)
- Cathy Inglese, 60, American college basketball coach (Vermont, Boston College, Rhode Island), fall.[550]
- Ajoy Mukhopadhyay, 90, Indian politician.[551]
- Nam Gi-nam, 77, South Korean film director (Night Fairy), cancer.[552]
- Alfred G. Redfield, 90, American physicist and biochemist.[553]
- Sir Frederick Sowrey, 96, British air marshal.[554]
- Jaime Trobo, 62, Uruguayan politician, Minister of Sports and Youth (2000–2002) and Deputy (since 1990), cancer.[555]
- Trudy, 63, American gorilla, world's oldest gorilla in captivity.[556]
- Manfred Uhlig, 91, German actor (Hands Up or I'll Shoot).[557]
- José Vidal, 81, Venezuelan footballer (Deportivo Lara, national team).[558]
- Roger Warren, 75, Canadian miner and murderer.[559]
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- Giorgio Arlorio, 90, Italian film director and screenwriter (The Shortest Day, Ogro, Once Upon a Crime).[560]
- Simon Bendall, 82, English numismatist.[561]
- Michael J. Buckley, 87, American Jesuit priest and philosophical theologian.[562]
- Anner Bylsma, 85, Dutch cellist.[563]
- Peter Edwards, 88, British-born Canadian vexillologist.[564]
- Farouk El-Fishawy, 67, Egyptian actor (The Suspect), cancer.[565]
- Beji Caid Essebsi, 92, Tunisian politician, President (since 2014), Prime Minister (2011), and Minister of Foreign Affairs (1981–1986).[566]
- Curt Faudon, 70, Austrian film director.[567]
- John Ferriter, 59, American talent agent (William Morris Agency) and producer, complications from pancreatitis.[568]
- Georg, Duke of Hohenberg, 90, Austrian aristocrat, Head of the House of Hohenberg (since 1977).[569]
- Asao Hirano, 92, Japanese medical researcher, discoverer of Hirano bodies.[570]
- Jesper Juul, 71, Danish author, pneumonia.[571]
- Jorma Kinnunen, 77, Finnish javelin thrower, Olympic silver medalist (1968).[572]
- M. Owen Lee, 89, American Roman Catholic priest and music scholar.[573]
- Mihai Mandache, 58, Romanian Olympic swimmer (1980).[574]
- Danny McCarthy, 76, Welsh footballer (Cardiff City, Abergavenny Thursdays, Merthyr Tydfil).[575] (death announced on this date)
- Jimmy Patton, 87, British comedian (Patton Brothers, ChuckleVision), cancer.[576]
- Pierre Péan, 81, French journalist and author.[577]
- P. J. Qualter, 76, Irish hurler (Galway).[578]
- Scott Rubenstein, 71, American television writer and story editor (Star Trek: The Next Generation).[579]
- Óscar Enrique Sánchez, 64, Guatemalan Olympic footballer (1976), (Comunicaciones, national team).[580]
- Victor Swenson, 83, American educator.[581]
- Bruce Webster, 91, Australian broadcaster and politician, member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Pittwater (1975–1978).[582]
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- Richard Berg, 78, American wargame designer.[583]
- Boris Bračulj, 79, Croatian football player and manager.[584]
- Hugh Brogan, 83, British historian and biographer.[585]
- Arnie Brown, 77, Canadian ice hockey player (New York Rangers, Detroit Red Wings, Toronto Maple Leafs).[586]
- Mohamed E. El-Hawary, 76, Egyptian-born Canadian scientist.[587]
- Lillian Faralla, 94, American baseball player (South Bend Blue Sox).[588]
- Graham Freudenberg, 85, Australian political speechwriter.[589]
- Monty Gordon, 87, Canadian Olympic bobsledder (1964).[590]
- Roger Hoggett, 77, Australian rules footballer (Carlton).[591]
- Hwung Hwung-hweng, 72, Taiwanese hydraulic engineer, founder and chairman of the Ocean Affairs Council (2018–2019).[592]
- Christoforos Liontakis, 74, Greek poet and translator.[593]
- Bryan Magee, 89, British philosopher and politician, MP (1974–1983).[594]
- Joan Martin, 85, American baseball player (South Bend Blue Sox).[595]
- T. K. Nallappan, 87, Indian politician, MLA (1980–1985).[596]
- Ken Okoth, 41, Kenyan politician, cancer.[597]
- Jaime Lucas Ortega y Alamino, 82, Cuban Roman Catholic cardinal, Archbishop of San Cristóbal de la Habana (1981–2016), pancreatic cancer.[598]
- Vivian Paley, 90, American educator.[599]
- Pascual Rabal Petriz, 89, Spanish politician, Senator (1996–2000) and Mayor of Jaca (1995–1999).[600]
- Alberto Ponce, 84, Spanish classical guitarist and teacher.[601]
- Attoor Ravi Varma, 88, Indian poet and translator, pneumonia.[602]
- Mario Cerciello Rega, 35, Italian police officer, stabbed.
- Kevin Roster, 36, American poker player and assisted suicide advocate, assisted suicide.[603]
- Gene Rychlak, 50-51, American powerlifter, heart condition.[604]
- Dagfinn Stenseth, 82, Norwegian diplomat.[605]
- Russi Taylor, 75, American voice actress (Disney's House of Mouse, The Simpsons, DuckTales), colon cancer.[606]
- Bill Walker, 85, American football player (Edmonton Eskimos).[607]
- Marty Wilson, 62, British poker player, cancer.[608]
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- Zenon Begier, 83, Polish Olympic athlete (1960, 1964).[609]
- Chester Caddas, 83, American football coach (Pacific Tigers, Colorado State Rams).[610]
- Tom Campbell, 81, Scottish philosopher.[611]
- Paul Connerton, 79, British social anthropologist.[612]
- Carlos Cruz-Diez, 95, Venezuelan artist.[613]
- Dianne Foster, 90, Canadian actress (Bad for Each Other, Drive a Crooked Road, The Violent Men).[614]
- Andrew Golden, 33, American convicted murderer, traffic collision.[615]
- Fanny Hopeau, 74, American Olympic volleyball player.[616]
- Graham Johnston, 89, South African Olympic swimmer.[617]
- Johann Kresnik, 79, Austrian dancer, choreographer, and theater director.[618]
- Edward Lewis, 99, American film producer (Spartacus, Grand Prix, Missing).[619]
- Keith Lincoln, 80, American football player (San Diego Chargers).[620]
- Humphrey Mijnals, 88, Surinamese-born Dutch footballer (Robinhood, DOS Utrecht, national team).[621]
- Harry Orr, 74, Canadian ice hockey player.[622]
- Mike Roarke, 88, American baseball player and coach (Detroit Tigers, St. Louis Cardinals, San Diego Padres).[623]
- Işılay Saygın, 72, Turkish politician.[624]
- John Robert Schrieffer, 88, American physicist, Nobel laureate (1972).[625]
- Samprada Singh, 94, Indian generic drug manufacturer, founder of Alkem Laboratories.[626]
- Roman Virastyuk, 51, Ukrainian Olympic shot putter (1996, 2000, 2004), complications of heart surgery.[627]
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- Valerik Apinian, 69, Armenian painter.[628]
- Ferruh Bozbeyli, 92, Turkish politician, Chairman of the Democratic Party (1970–1978) and Speaker of the Grand National Assembly (1965–1970).[629]
- Ian Drohan, 86, Australian football player (St Kilda Football Club).[630]
- Walter Fiers, 88, Belgian molecular biologist.[631]
- Eduardo Gómez, 68, Spanish actor and comedian (Aquí no hay quien viva, La que se avecina, Butterfly's Tongue), cancer.[632]
- Patrick J. Hanratty, 88, American computer scientist.[633]
- John W. Harbaugh, 92, American geologist.[634]
- George Hilton, 85, Uruguayan actor (The Masked Man Against the Pirates, The Brute and the Beast, Man Called Invincible).[635]
- Peter Bonu Johnson, 56, Gambian football player and manager (national team).[636]
- Vladimir Kara-Murza Sr., 59, Russian journalist and TV host, co-founder of NTV.[637]
- Li Jisheng, 76, Chinese aerospace engineer.[638]
- Norma Matheson, 89, American politician.[639]
- Peter McConnell, 82, English footballer (Carlisle United, Leeds United, Bradford City).[640]
- Loek van Mil, 34, Dutch baseball player (Curaçao Neptunus, Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles, national team).[641]
- Michael Moxon, 77, British Anglican cleric, Dean of Truro (1998–2004).[642]
- Howard Nathan, 47, American basketball player (DePaul Blue Demons, Atlanta Hawks).[643]
- George Parshall, 89, American chemist.[644]
- Bartolo Pellegrino, 84, Italian politician, Sicilian Regional Deputy (1971–1976, 1991–2003), founder of the New Sicily party.[645]
- Jaipal Reddy, 77, Indian politician, Minister of Earth Sciences and Science and Technology (2012–2014) and MP (1984–2014), pneumonia.[646]
- Cesare Rizzi, 79, Italian politician, Deputy (1996–2006).[647]
- Richard Rosenbaum, 88, American judge, member of the New York Supreme Court (1970–1972), chairman of the New York Republican State Committee (1972–1977).[648]
- Donkupar Roy, 64, Indian politician, Chief Minister of Meghalaya (2008–2009), stomach disease.[649]
- Bandar bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, 96, Saudi royal.[650]
- M. K. Seetharam Kulal, 79, Indian Tulu-Kannada dramatist.[651]
- Yuu Shimaka, 70, Japanese voice actor (Kingdom Hearts, Ergo Proxy, Code Geass).[652]
- Ruth de Souza, 98, Brazilian actress (The Landowner's Daughter, Macumba Love, A Glass of Rage), pneumonia.[653]
- Richard Stone, 90, American politician, U.S. Senator (1975–1980), Secretary of State of Florida (1971–1974) and Ambassador to Denmark (1991–1993), complications from pneumonia.[654]
- Kevin Stonehouse, 59, English footballer (Blackburn Rovers, Blackpool, Carlisle United).[655]
- Sy Tomashoff, 96, American production designer (Ryan's Hope, Dark Shadows, The Bold and the Beautiful).[656]
- Stanley Weintraub, 90, American historian and author.[657]
- Harrison B. Wilson, 94, American basketball coach and educator, President of Norfolk State University (1975–1997).[658]
- Lawrence Wrightsman, 87, American psychologist.[659]
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- Egil Danielsen, 85, Norwegian javelin thrower, Olympic champion (1956).[660]
- Max Falkenstien, 95, American radio sportscaster (University of Kansas).[661]
- Asghar Ghandchi, 91, Iranian entrepreneur.[662]
- Doris Goddard, 89, Australian cabaret singer and actress.[663]
- Mukesh Goud, 60, Indian politician, cancer.[664]
- Traian Ivănescu, 86, Romanian football player and coach.[665]
- Shamim Kabir, 74, Bangladeshi cricketer, cancer.[666]
- Joyce Laboso, 58, Kenyan politician, Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly (2008–2017) and Governor of Bomet County (since 2017), cancer.[667]
- Enrique Lafourcade, 91, Chilean writer, critic and journalist.[668]
- Tom Manning, 73, American terrorist (United Freedom Front).[669]
- Vasil Metodiev, 84, Bulgarian footballer (Akademik Sofia, Lokomotiv Sofia, Dobrudzha Dobrich)[670]
- Mona-Liisa Nousiainen, 36, Finnish Olympic cross-country skier (2014), cancer.[671]
- Vitthal Radadiya, 60, Indian politician, MP (2009–2014), cancer.[672]
- Ras G, 40, American hip hop producer (Brainfeeder) and disc jockey.[673]
- Archie Roboostoff, 67, American Olympic footballer (1972).[674]
- Tuvya Ruebner, 95, Israeli poet and translator.[675]
- V. G. Siddhartha, 60, Indian businessman and founder of Café Coffee Day, suicide by jumping.[676]
- Zdeněk Srstka, 83, Czech Olympic weightlifter (1960), stuntman and actor (Poslední propadne peklu).[677]
- Barbara Staff, 94, American political activist.[678]
- Sam Trimble, 84, Australian cricketer (Queensland).[679]
- Wang Qidong, 97, Chinese materials scientist and politician, Vice President of Zhejiang University (1978–1984), Vice Chairman of Zhejiang People's Congress.[680]
- Werner von Moltke, 83, German decathlete, European champion (1966).[681]
- John Wybrow, 91, New Zealand politician and diplomat.[682]
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- Jean Arasanayagam, 87, Sri Lankan poet and fiction writer.[683]
- Morton Bahr, 93, American labor union leader, pancreatic cancer.[684]
- Albert W. Bally, 94, American geologist.[685]
- Marcian Bleahu, 95, Romanian geologist, writer and politician, Senator (1990–1992, 1996–2000) and Minister of the Environment (1991–1992).[686]
- Nick Buoniconti, 78, American Hall of Fame football player (Miami Dolphins, Boston Patriots) and medical research advocate (Miami Project to Cure Paralysis).[687]
- Deep Impact, 17, Japanese champion racehorse (Japanese Triple Crown, Japan Cup) and sire, euthanised.[688]
- Antonio Franchi, 83, Italian racing cyclist.[689]
- Subir Gokarn, 59, Indian economist, Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank of India (2009–2013).[690]
- Ron Hughes, 89, Welsh football player (Chester, Holywell Town) and manager (Mold Alexandra).[691]
- John Humble, 63, British hoaxer, claimed to be the Yorkshire Ripper.[692]
- Mari Carmen Izquierdo, 69, Spanish sports journalist (Televisión Española, Marca), pancreatic cancer.[693]
- W. Roy McCutcheon, 89, Canadian college administrator, President of Seneca College (1984–1992).[694]
- Giancarlo Morresi, 74, Italian Olympic pentathlete.[695]
- Malcolm Nash, 74, Welsh cricketer.[696]
- John Petroske, 84, American Olympic silver medallist ice hockey player (1956).[697]
- Rebecca Roeber, 61, American politician, member of the Missouri House of Representatives (since 2015).[698]
- Karsten Schubert, 57, German art dealer, medullary thyroid cancer.[699]
- Don Suggs, 74, American artist.[700]
- Ian Van Bellen, 73, English rugby union and rugby league player.[701]
- R. Verman, 72, Indian art director (Jewel Thief, Guide, Hum), heart attack.[702]
- Zhao Zhihong, 46, Chinese serial killer and rapist, executed by firing squad.[703]
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- Martín Arzola Ortega, 42, Mexican convicted drug lord (Jalisco New Generation Cartel), shot.[704]
- Marcel Berlins, 77, French legal journalist, brain haemorrhage.[705]
- Chen Shunyao, 101, Chinese politician and academic administrator, deputy party secretary of Tsinghua University.[706]
- John K. Davis, 92, American general.[707]
- María Auxiliadora Delgado, 82, Uruguayan civil servant, First Lady (2005–2010, since 2015), heart attack.[708]
- Harold Dull, 83, American underwater bodyworker and poet.[709]
- Brendan Fennelly, 63, Irish hurling manager and player.[710]
- Redmond Finney, 89, American football player (Princeton Tigers).[711]
- Charles François, 96, Belgian scientist.[712]
- Armand Jung, 68, French politician, Deputy (1997–2016).[713]
- Hamza bin Laden, 29–30, Saudi jihadist (al-Qaeda), shot.[714] (death announced on this date)
- Iraj Lalezari, 89, Iranian-born American academic.[715]
- George I. Mavrodes, 92, American philosopher.[716]
- Raffaele Pisu, 94, Italian comedian and actor (Susanna Whipped Cream, Weekend, Italian Style, The Consequences of Love), Nastro d'Argento winner (2005).[717]
- Sherm Poppen, 89, American engineer and inventor.[718]
- O. Leonard Press, 97, American broadcaster.[719]
- Harold Prince, 91, American theatre director and producer (The Phantom of the Opera, Fiddler on the Roof, West Side Story).[720]
- Steve Sawyer, 63, American environmentalist and activist, Executive Director of Greenpeace, co-founder of the Global Wind Energy Council, pneumonia and lung cancer.[721]
- John Scarlett, 72, Australian footballer (Geelong, South Melbourne).[722]
- Steve Talboys, 52, English footballer (Wimbledon, Watford).[723]
- Jean-Luc Thérier, 73, French rally driver.[724]
- Guido Vandone, 89, Italian footballer (Torino).[725]
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