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Deaths in July 2023
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The following is a list of notable deaths in July 2023.
Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
- Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent country of citizenship (if applicable), reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference.
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July 2023
1
- Qadri Abu Bakr, 70, Palestinian politician, minister of detainees affairs (since 2018) and MP (since 2018), traffic collision.[1]
- Ahn Junghyo, 81, South Korean novelist and translator, cancer.[2]
- Victoria Amelina, 37, Ukrainian writer, injuries sustained in a missile strike.[3]
- Birger Asplund, 93, Swedish Olympic hammer thrower (1956, 1960, 1964).[4]
- Josef Bille, 78, German physicist.[5]
- Ints Cālītis, 92, Latvian politician, MP (1990–1993).[6]
- Gerard Cott, 83, Irish politician, TD (1969–1973).[7]
- Christian Dalger, 73, French footballer (Toulon, Monaco, national team).[8]
- Vincenzo D'Amico, 68, Italian footballer (Lazio, Torino, Ternana), cancer.[9]
- Frank Field, 100, American meteorologist (WNBC, WCBS, WWOR).[10]
- Andrei Fomin, 57, Russian lawyer and state prosecutor, acting prosecutor of the Republic of Crimea (2016–2017), prosecutor of Chuvashia (since 2020), drowned.[11]
- Roberto Gramajo, 75, Argentine footballer (Rosario Central, Panathinaikos, Huracán, national team).[12]
- Meg Johnson, 86, English actress (Coronation Street, Brookside, Emmerdale).[13]
- Bob Kerslake, Baron Kerslake, 68, British civil servant, head of the home civil service (2012–2014) and member of the House of Lords (since 2015), cancer.[14]
- Ippei Kuri, 83, Japanese manga artist (Judo Boy) and animator (Speed Racer), co-founder of Tatsunoko Production.[15]
- Robert Lieberman, 75, American film director (D3: The Mighty Ducks, Fire in the Sky, All I Want for Christmas), cancer.[16]
- Valery Manilov, 84, Russian military officer and politician, senator (2001–2004).[17]
- Paul David Manson, 88, Canadian general, chief of the Defence Staff (1986–1989).[18]
- Francisco Molina Ruiz, 72, Mexican lawyer and politician, senator (1997–2000).[19]
- John O'Grady, 83, Irish hurling referee.[20]
- Sampat Prakash, 86, Indian trade unionist, cardiac arrest.[21]
- Habib Sadek, 92, Lebanese writer and politician, MP (1992–1996).[22]
- Christopher H. Sterling, 80, American media historian.[23]
- Klaus Täuber, 65, German football player (Schalke 04, Bayer Leverkusen) and manager (Schwarz-Weiß Essen).[24]
- Sir David Tompkins, 93, New Zealand lawyer and judge, King's Counsel (since 1974), High Court judge (1983–1997), chancellor of the University of Waikato (1981–1985).[25]
- Lawrence Turman, 96, American film producer (The Graduate, The Thing, The River Wild).[26]
- Dilano van 't Hoff, 18, Dutch racing driver, race collision.[27]
- Serge Vieira, 46, French chef.[28]
2
- Syaukat Banjaransari, 86, Indonesian general and presidential advisor.[29]
- Winfred Blevins, 84, American author.[30]
- Anna Maria Bietti Sestieri, 80, Italian archaeologist.[31]
- Valeriano Bozal, 82, Spanish historian and philosopher.[32]
- Michel Charpentier, 95, French sculptor and medalist.[33]
- Cho Yong-ik, 89, South Korean painter.[34]
- Choi Bong-hong, 80, South Korean politician, MNA (2012–2016).[35]
- Wayne Evans, 51, Welsh footballer (Rochdale, Walsall, Kidderminster Harriers), heart attack.[36]
- Joan Freeman, 88, British psychologist.[37]
- Joseph John Gerry, 94, American Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Portland (1989–2004) and auxiliary bishop of Manchester (1986–1989).[38]
- Fodil Goumrassa, 71, Algerian judoka.[39]
- Mario Guerrero, 73, Dominican baseball player (Boston Red Sox, California Angels, Oakland Athletics).[40]
- Khosrow Hassanzadeh, 59, Iranian painter.[41]
- K. Jayaram, 74, Indian photographer.[42]
- Ling Yongshun, 86, Chinese academic, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.[43]
- Susan Love, 75, American surgeon, leukemia.[44]
- Đorđe Mihailović, 95, Greek-Serbian cemetery keeper (Zeitenlik).[45]
- Milan Milutinović, 80, Serbian politician, president (1997–2002) and minister of foreign affairs of Yugoslavia (1995–1998).[46]
- Doug Naysmith, 82, British politician, MP (1997–2010).[47]
- Margaret Nisbett, 94, Australian soprano.[48]
- Theo Pahlplatz, 76, Dutch footballer (Twente, national team).[49]
- Sepúlveda Pertence, 85, Brazilian jurist, prosecutor general (1985–1989) and justice of the Supreme Federal Court (1989–2007).[50]
- Minnie Bruce Pratt, 76, American writer and activist.[51]
- Eleanor Scoones, 42, English television producer and director, ovarian cancer.[52]
- James A. Sharp Jr., 90, American politician, mayor of Flint, Michigan (1983–1987).[53]
- Randolf Stich, 57, German lawyer and politician, cancer.[54]
- Arturo Woodman, 91, Peruvian sports administrator and politician.[55]
- Rudolf Zehetgruber, 96, Austrian film director (The Congress Dances, The Maddest Car in the World), screenwriter (The Black Cobra) and actor.[56]
3
- Vicki Anderson, 83, American soul singer.[57]
- Michael Baden-Powell, 4th Baron Baden-Powell, 82, Australian scouting leader.[58]
- William Blundell, 76, Australian painter and art copyist.[59]
- Catherine Burks-Brooks, 83, American civil rights activist.[60]
- Nicole Demers, 73, Canadian politician, MP (2004–2011).[61]
- James Dobbins, 81, American diplomat, ambassador to the European Union (1991–1993) and Afghanistan (2001–2002), complications from Parkinson's disease.[62]
- Antwun Echols, 52, American middleweight boxer.[63]
- Elsu, 23, New Zealand Standardbred racehorse.[64]
- Cecil Exum, 60, American basketball player (North Melbourne Giants, Melbourne Tigers, Geelong Supercats).[65]
- Mo Foster, 78, English multi-instrumentalist (Affinity, Fancy, RMS) and record producer, cancer.[66]
- Léon Gautier, 100, French soldier, D-Day veteran.[67]
- Lincoln Mayorga, 86, American pianist and arranger.[68]
- Greig Oliver, 58, Scottish rugby union player (national team) and coach (Munster), paragliding accident.[69]
- Carlos Raffo Dasso, 95, Peruvian diplomat and politician, ambassador to the United Kingdom (1986–1989) and minister of industry (1989–1990).[70]
- Don Reinhoudt, 78, American weightlifter, World's Strongest Man (1979), traffic collision.[71]
- Sudakshina Sarma, 88, Indian singer and musician.[72]
- Vince Tobin, 79, American football coach (Arizona Cardinals).[73]
- Abuhuraira Udasan, 81, Filipino Muslim theologian.[74]
- Francis Wodié, 87, Ivorian politician, MP (1990–1995) and president of the Constitutional Council (2011–2015).[75]
- Yan Mingfu, 91, Chinese politician, vice chairperson of the CPPCC (1988–1993).[76]
- Yashpaul, 86, Indian classical singer.[77]
4
- George Aghajanian, 91, American psychiatrist.[78]
- Amer Alwan, 66, Iraqi-French film director and actor (The Girl on the Train), cancer.[79]
- Aleksey Avramenko, 46, Belarusian politician, minister of transport and communications (since 2019).[80]
- Georges Bereta, 77, French footballer (Saint-Étienne, Marseille, national team).[81]
- John Berylson, 70, American businessman and football club chairman (Millwall), traffic collision.[82]
- Denise Bombardier, 82, Canadian journalist (Radio-Canada).[83]
- Ulrich Braun, 81, German footballer (Schwarz-Weiß Essen, Arminia Bielefeld, FC Gütersloh).[84]
- Siqueira Campos, 94, Brazilian politician, four-time governor of Tocantins, senator (2019), infection.[85]
- Chico Ferramenta, 64, Brazilian trade unionist and politician, deputy (1995–1996).[86]
- Adolfo Gilly, 94, Mexican historian.[87]
- Tabaré Gómez Laborde, 74, Uruguayan cartoonist, pancreatic cancer.[88]
- Jenő Jandó, 71, Hungarian pianist.[89]
- Kristaps Keggi, 88, Latvian-American orthopedic surgeon.[90]
- Miki Liukkonen, 33, Finnish writer, poet and musician, suicide.[91]
- Canelita Medina, 84, Venezuelan salsa singer.[92]
- Betty Nuovo, 91, American politician.[93]
- Cheri Pies, 73, American academic, cancer.[94]
- Abdul Ghapur Salleh, 80, Malaysian politician, MP (2004–2018), kidney failure.[95]
- Liaqat Shabab, Pakistani politician, cardiac arrest.[96]
- Jan Sierhuis, 94, Dutch painter.[97]
- Robin Tamang, 60, Nepalese singer and actor (The Last Hour).[98]
- Greg Tegart, 94, Australian public servant.[99]
- Fred Willis, 75, American football player (Cincinnati Bengals, Houston Oilers).[100]
- Beat Züger, 62, Swiss chess player.[101]
5
- Rob Agerbeek, 85, Indonesian-born Dutch pianist.[102]
- Marvin S. Arrington Sr., 82, American politician and jurist, president of the Atlanta City Council (1980–1997) and Fulton County superior court judge (2002–2012).[103]
- Keith Ball, 82, English footballer (Port Vale, Walsall).[104]
- Franca Capetta, 86, Italian Olympic archer (1976, 1980).[105]
- John W. Dickenson, 89, Australian inventor.[106]
- Francis R. Dillon, 83, American Air Force general, commander of the OSI (1988–1993).[107]
- Mario Dumaual, 64, Filipino entertainment journalist (ABS-CBN), septic shock.[108]
- Awa Ehoura, Ivorian journalist and radio host.[109]
- Anthony Gilbert, 88, British composer and academic.[110]
- Ezekiel Guti, 100, Zimbabwean evangelist.[111]
- Aleksey Kuznetsov, 82, Russian actor (The Green Flame, D'Artagnan and Three Musketeers, Dark Eyes).[112]
- Jacob Larsen, 44, Danish cricketer (national team).[113]
- Coco Lee, 48, Hong Kong-American singer-songwriter (Singer), suicide.[114]
- Ralph Lundsten, 86, Swedish composer.[115]
- Roly Meates, 85, Irish rugby union coach.[116]
- Craig Menkins, 52, Australian rugby league player (Western Suburbs, North Queensland).[117]
- Andrés Oliva, 74, Spanish racing cyclist.[118]
- Jack Rains, 85, American attorney and politician, secretary of state of Texas (1987–1989).[119]
- Shen Binyi, 78, Chinese vice admiral, deputy commander of PLAN (1999–2004) and deputy head of GLD (1994–1999).[120]
- Martin Stevens, 69, Canadian disco singer ("Love Is in the Air").[121]
- Walkiria Terradura, 99, Italian partisan.[122]
- George Tickner, 76, American rock guitarist (Journey, Frumious Bandersnatch).[123]
- Margaret Kemarre Turner, 84, Australian Arrente interpreter, artist, and author.[124]
6
- Attila Abonyi, 76, Hungarian-born Australian football player (Melbourne Hungaria SC, Australia national team) and manager (Sydney Croatia).[125]
- Jeffrey Carlson, 48, American actor (All My Children, The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia?, Hitch), idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy.[126]
- Zé Celso, 86, Brazilian playwright, stage director and actor (Teatro Oficina), injuries sustained in a fire.[127]
- Graham Clark, 81, English opera tenor, cancer.[128]
- Johnie Cooks, 64, American football player (Baltimore / Indianapolis Colts, New York Giants, Cleveland Browns).[129]
- Brendan Daly, 83, Irish politician, TD (1973–1992, 1997–2002) and three-time senator, minister for fisheries and forestry (1982).[130]
- Arnaldo Forlani, 97, Italian politician, prime minister (1980–1981), minister of foreign affairs (1976–1979) and defence (1974–1976).[131]
- Gene Gaines, 85, American football player (Ottawa Rough Riders, Montreal Alouettes) and coach (Winnipeg Blue Bombers).[132]
- James Hayes, 92, British colonial administrator and historian.[133]
- George W. Jackson, 98, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1981–1990).[134]
- Lâm Thị Mỹ Dạ, 73, Vietnamese poet.[135]
- Lê Phước Thọ, 95, Vietnamese politician, member of the 7th Politburo (1991–1996).[136]
- Peter Nero, 89, American pianist and conductor (Philly Pops), Grammy winner (1962, 1963).[137]
- Essop Pahad, 84, South African politician, minister in the presidency (1999–2008), cancer.[138]
- Victor Pikayzen, 90, Russian violinist and teacher.[139]
- Beverley Salmon, 92, Canadian activist and municipal politician.[140]
- Joop Sanders, 101, Dutch-American painter and educator.[141]
- Eva Schreiber, 65, German politician, MP (2017–2021).[142]
- Mutulu Shakur, 72, American convicted robber and murderer (1981 Brink's robbery), bone marrow cancer.[143]
- Dick Sheridan, 81, American football coach (Furman Paladins, NC State Wolfpack).[144]
- Stephen M. Silverman, 71, American journalist (New York Post, Time Inc.).[145]
- Caleb Southern, 53, American musician, record producer (Icky Mettle, Whatever and Ever Amen) and computer scientist (Georgia Tech).[146]
- Colin Spencer, 89, English writer (The Guardian) and artist.[147]
- Marlena Spieler, 74, American food writer (Bon Appétit, Saveur, San Francisco Chronicle).[148]
- Alamgir Tareen, 63, Pakistani businessman and cricket club owner (Multan Sultans), suicide by gunshot.[149]
- Jimmy Weldon, 99, American voice actor (The Yogi Bear Show, Challenge of the Superfriends, Shirt Tales), ventriloquist and television host.[150]
7
- Michael Ashburner, 81, English biologist.[151]
- Oscar Brashear, 78, American jazz trumpeter.[152]
- Simon Brown, Baron Brown of Eaton-under-Heywood, 86, British judge and life peer, justice of the Supreme Court (2009–2012) and member of the House of Lords (2004–2023).[153]
- Joseph Chebet, 52, Kenyan long-distance runner.[154]
- Amando Doronila, 95, Filipino journalist, complications from pneumonia.[155]
- Neusa Maria Faro, 78, Brazilian actress (Torre de Babel, Alma Gêmea, A Vida da Gente), thrombosis.[156]
- Violeta Hemsy de Gainza, 94, Argentine pianist and piano pedagogue.[157]
- Tara Heiss, 66, American Hall of Fame basketball player (Maryland Terrapins).[158]
- Mary Ann Hoberman, 92, American author (You Read to Me, I'll Read to You) and poet.[159]
- Ahmed Ilias, 88, Bangladeshi poet.[160]
- Joe Irukwu, 88, Nigerian insurance executive, lawyer and lecturer.[161]
- Anne Klinck, 80, Canadian academic, esophageal cancer.[162]
- Ivan Levačić, 91, Croatian Olympic cyclist (1960).[163]
- Yvonne Littlewood, 95, British television producer and director.[164]
- Nikki McCray-Penson, 51, American Hall of Fame basketball player (Washington Mystics, Indiana Fever) and coach (Old Dominion Lady Monarchs), Olympic champion (1996, 2000).[165]
- Milagros Mata Gil, 72, Venezuelan novelist and essayist.[166]
- Namboothiri, 97, Indian painter and sculptor.[167]
- Kara Puketapu, 89, New Zealand rugby union player (New Zealand Māori), public servant and Māori leader, secretary of Maori Affairs (1977–1983).[168]
- Tan Yock Lin, 70, Singaporean law professor, traffic collision.[169]
8
- Gary Allen, 63, American football player (Houston Oilers, Dallas Cowboys, Calgary Stampeders), heart failure.[170]
- Elkin Fernando Álvarez Botero, 54, Colombian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Medellín (2012–2020) and bishop of Santa Rosa de Osos (since 2020).[171]
- Patrice Aouissi, 57, French Olympic boxer (1992).[172]
- Earle Bailey, 81, Australian politician, Queensland MP (1983–1986).[173]
- Tarun Chatterjee, 78, Indian jurist, judge of the Calcutta High Court (1990–2003) and the Supreme Court (2004–2010), chief justice of the Allahabad High Court (2003–2004).[174]
- Bryan Collins, 58, American football coach (LIU Sharks).[175]
- Srđan Koljević, 56, Serbian screenwriter and film director (The Red Colored Grey Truck, The Woman with a Broken Nose, The Man Who Defended Gavrilo Princip).[176]
- Judith Liebman, 86, American operations researcher and engineer.[177]
- Gloria Mange, 92, Mexican actress (¿Qué te ha dado esa mujer?, If I Were a Congressman, The Unknown Mariachi).[178]
- José Mattoso, 90, Portuguese medievalist and academic.[179]
- John McCashney, 91, Australian footballer (Hawthorn).[180]
- K. Ravindranathan Nair, 90, Indian film producer (Kanchana Sita, Kummatty, Elippathayam).[181]
- Millison Narh, 68, Ghanaian banker, deputy governor of the Bank of Ghana (2009–2017).[182]
- Gordon Reid, 89, Canadian businessman, founder of Giant Tiger.[183]
- Renault Robinson, 80, American police officer.[184]
- Bill Shipp, 89, American author and journalist (The Atlanta Constitution).[185]
- Adrian Tan, 57, Singaporean novelist (The Teenage Textbook, The Teenage Workbook) and lawyer, president of the Law Society (since 2022), cancer.[186]
- Özkan Uğur, 69, Turkish musician (MFÖ) and actor (A.R.O.G, Arif V 216), lymphoma.[187]
- Bilge Umar, 87, Turkish writer.[188]
- Kevin White, 90, Australian rules footballer (Footscray).[189]
- Evelyn M. Witkin, 102, American geneticist, complications from a fall.[190]
- Melvin Wulf, 95, American lawyer.[191]
- Juris Zarins, 78, German-born American archaeologist.[192]
- Arnulf Zitelmann, 94, German writer.[193]
9
- Dur Muhammad Baloch, 40, Pakistani boxer, heart attack.[194]
- Alain Besançon, 91, French historian.[195]
- Joe Campbell, 68, American football player (New Orleans Saints, Oakland Raiders, Tampa Bay Buccaneers).[196]
- Manny Coto, 62, American television writer and producer (Star Trek: Enterprise, 24, American Horror Story), pancreatic cancer.[197]
- Charlie Daniels, 83, American politician, Arkansas commissioner of state lands (1985–2003), secretary of state (2003–2011), and state auditor (2011–2015).[198]
- Rajani Duganna, 78, Indian politician, mayor of Mangalore City Corporation (2010–2011).[199]
- Michel Dupuy, 93, Canadian politician, minister of multiculturalism and citizenship (1993–1996) and communications (1993–1996), ambassador to the UN (1980–1981).[200]
- Andrea Evans, 66, American actress (Passions, The Bold and the Beautiful, One Life to Live), breast cancer.[201]
- Kenton Forsythe, 78, American audio engineer and inventor.[202]
- Roger Gnoan M'Bala, 80, Ivorian film director (Ablakon, Bouka, Adanggaman).[203]
- Alfred Thomas Grove, 99, British geographer and climatologist.[204]
- Lee Hedges, 93, American high school football coach (Captain Shreve High School).[205]
- Roy Herron, 69, American politician, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives (1987–1997) and Senate (1997–2013), jetski accident.[206]
- Alice Ho, 72, Singaporean actress (Hainan Kopi Tales, Beautiful Connection, The Sky is Still Blue).[207]
- Henry Kamm, 98, German-born American journalist (The New York Times), Pulitzer Prize winner (1978).[208]
- Paul Kestel, 91, German politician, member of the Landtag of Bavaria (1986–1990).[209]
- Mary Kilbourne Matossian, 93, American historian.[210]
- Porfirio Muñoz Ledo, 89, Mexican politician, secretary of labor (1972–1975) and public education (1976–1977), twice president of the chamber of deputies.[211]
- Tommy Møller Nielsen, 61, Danish football player (OB) and manager (B1909, VFF).[212]
- Heinz Ostheimer, 91, German Olympic gymnast (1952).[213]
- Garrick Palmer, 89, English painter, wood engraver and photographer.[214]
- Benno C. Schmidt Jr., 81, American law scholar, president of Yale University (1986–1992).[215]
- Asbjørn Sennels, 44, Danish footballer (Viborg, Brøndby, national team), cancer.[216]
- Leroy W. Stutz, 84, American Air Force officer, pilot, and prisoner of war.[217]
- Luis Suárez, 88, Spanish football player (Barcelona, Inter Milan, national team) and manager.[218]
- Mel Wakabayashi, 80, Canadian-Japanese ice hockey player (Michigan Wolverines, Memphis Wings, Johnstown Jets) and coach.[219]
10
- Tom Adam, Central African warlord, shot.[220]
- Basil Balme, 100, Australian palynologist.[221]
- Enzo Bartocci, 94, Italian sociologist and politician, deputy (1976–1979).[222]
- Derek Beales, 92, British historian.[223]
- Jean-Jacques Becker, 95, French historian.[224]
- Ümit Birol, 60, Turkish football player (Adanaspor, national team) and manager (Alibeyköy), heart attack.[225]
- Erich Bitter, 89, German automobile designer, road racing cyclist, and automobile racer.[226]
- Ben Briscoe, 89, Irish politician, TD (1965–2002) and lord mayor of Dublin (1988–1989).[227]
- Randy Fullmer, 73, American animator (Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Beauty and the Beast) and film producer (The Emperor's New Groove).[228]
- Al Giordano, 63, American journalist (Narco News) and political commentator, lung cancer.[229]
- Richard G. Hovannisian, 90, American historian and professor.[230]
- Christine Hug, 41–42, Swiss lieutenant colonel, traffic collision.[231]
- Sally Kempton, 80, American spiritual writer.[232]
- Brigitte Klump, 88, German author.[233]
- Lyudmila Kononova, 47, Russian politician, member of the Federation Council (2013–2018), Arkhangelsk Oblast Assembly of Deputies (since 2018).[234]
- Esther Kostøl, 86, Norwegian trade unionist.[235]
- Isao Kuwabara, 78, Japanese politician, member of the House of Representatives (2009–2012).[236]
- Eero Lohi, 95, Finnish Olympic modern pentathlete (1960).[237]
- Marga Minco, 103, Dutch journalist and writer.[238]
- Per Odensten, 84, Swedish novelist and poet.[239]
- Adrian Palmer, 4th Baron Palmer, 71, British peer and landowner, member of the House of Lords (since 1990), stroke.[240]
- Ernst-Ludwig Petrowsky, 89, German jazz musician.[241]
- Gavin Royfee, 94, New Zealand cricketer (Canterbury).[242]
- Bob Segarini, 77, American-Canadian musician (The Wackers) and radio presenter.[243]
- JoAnn Watson, 72, American pastor and politician, member of the Detroit City Council (2003–2013).[244]
- Alan Wilkie, 94, Australian meteorologist and weather presenter.[245]
11
- Ahmadreza Ahmadi, 83, Iranian poet and screenwriter.[246]
- George Armstrong, 60, British actor (Grange Hill, Tucker's Luck), leukaemia.[247]
- Michael Bakewell, 92, British television producer.[248]
- Sepp Behr, 93, German Olympic alpine skier (1956, 1960).[249]
- Jorge Bernal Vargas, 94, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Cancún-Chetumal (1974–2004).[250]
- Dale Brede, 48, Australian racing driver (V8 Supercar Championship).[251]
- Tommie Broadwater, 81, American politician, member of the Maryland Senate (1975–1983).[252]
- Leonardo Cavallini, 84, Italian Olympic bobsledder (1968).[253]
- Sam Cutler, 80, English tour manager (The Rolling Stones, Grateful Dead), cancer.[254]
- Philippe Garot, 74, Belgian football player (K.S.K. Beveren, national team) and manager (Francs Borains).[255]
- G. Gnanalingam, 78, Malaysian businessman, chairman of West Port, Malaysia (since 2013).[256]
- Indian Haven, 23, British Thoroughbred racehorse.[257]
- Dmitri Ivanov, 52, Russian football player (Krylia Sovetov Samara, Torpedo Volzhsky, Olimpia Volgograd) and manager.[258]
- Hans-Jochen Jaschke, 81, German Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Osnabrück (1989–1994) and Hamburg (1994–2016).[259]
- Milan Kundera, 94, Czech-French writer (The Joke, The Book of Laughter and Forgetting, The Unbearable Lightness of Being).[260]
- Mercedes Luzuriaga, 95, Spanish actress (Camera Café).[261]
- Ravindra Mahajani, 74, Indian actor (Sarja, Kalat Nakalat, Kaay Raav Tumhi).[262]
- Mantaur, 55, American professional wrestler (WWF, ECW, USWA).[263]
- Pierre Martin, 79, French politician, senator (1995–2014).[264]
- Torleiv Maseng, 76, Norwegian engineer.[265]
- Rebecca Momin, 76, Bangladeshi politician, MP (since 2009).[266]
- Fazil Najafov, 88, Azerbaijani sculptor.[267]
- Helen Nordquist, 91, American baseball player (Rockford Peaches, Kenosha Comets, South Bend Blue Sox).[268]
- Ales Pushkin, 57, Belarusian painter, theatre director, and political prisoner.[269]
- Agim Rada, 70, Albanian sculptor, lung disease.[270]
- C. R. Roberts, 87, American football player (Toronto Argonauts, San Francisco 49ers).[271]
- David Rosenmann-Taub, 96, Chilean poet, musician and artist.[272]
- Richard von Schirach, 81, German sinologist and author.[273]
- Michael "Miles" Standish, 58, American numismatist and author.[274]
- Yuzo Toyama, 92, Japanese composer.[275]
- Oleg Tsokov, 51, Russian general, airstrike.[276]
- Mirsad Tuka, 58, Bosnian actor (Cirkus Columbia, Ja sam iz Krajine, zemlje kestena, Holiday in Sarajevo).[277]
- Sir Peter Walters, 92, British businessman (BP).[278]
- Wang Yingluo, 93, Chinese academic, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.[279]
12
- Gustavo Badell, 50, Venezuelan-born Puerto Rican bodybuilder.[280]
- Seilda Baishakov, 72, Kazakh football player (Kairat, Soviet Union national team) and manager.[281]
- Jean Brodie-Hall, 97, Australian landscape architect.[282]
- Jill Churchill, 80, American author.[283]
- Abdulbaki Erol, 74, Turkish Islamic scholar, kidney failure.[284]
- Daniel Goldberg, 74, Canadian film producer (The Hangover, Stripes, Space Jam) and screenwriter.[285]
- Maba Jobe, 58–59, Gambian politician, minister of foreign affairs (2006).[286]
- Nick Köster, 34, South African rugby union player (Bristol, Bath, Western Province).[287]
- Larysa Marshalava, 44, Belarusian actress.[288]
- August Moon, 85, American R&B singer.[289]
- John Nettleton, 94, English actor (Yes Minister, Black Beauty, Oliver Twist).[290]
- Miloslav Netušil, 77, Czech Olympic gymnast (1968, 1972, 1976).[291]
- Ryuchell, 27, Japanese model, suicide.[292]
- Heide Simonis, 80, German politician, minister-president of Schleswig-Holstein (1993–2005) and MP (1976–1988).[293]
- André Watts, 77, American pianist and academic, Grammy winner (1964), Avery Fisher Prize recipient (1988), cancer.[294]
- An Yin, 64, Chinese-American geologist.[295]
13
- Sérgio Amaral, 79, Brazilian diplomat and politician, minister of development (2001–2003) and ambassador to the United States (2016–2019).[296]
- Josette Baisse, 98, French Olympic cross-country skier (1952).[297]
- Ed Bressoud, 91, American baseball player (New York / San Francisco Giants, Boston Red Sox, St. Louis Cardinals), cerebellar ataxia.[298]
- Josephine Chaplin, 74, American actress (The Canterbury Tales, Escape to the Sun, Nuits Rouges).[299]
- Raffaella Cribiore, 75, Italian classical scholar, drowned.[300]
- Geoffrey Davies, 84, English actor (Doctor in the House, Doctor at Large, Oh! What a Lovely War).[301]
- Juan Carlos Durán, 73, Bolivian lawyer, sports executive and politician, minister of the interior (1987–1989) and senator (1993–1994, 1995–1996), cancer.[302]
- Mike Endsley, 61, American politician, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly (2011–2015).[303]
- Marilies Flemming, 89, Austrian politician, MEP (1996–2004).[304]
- Chris Garland, 74, English footballer (Bristol City, Chelsea, Leicester City).[305]
- Carlin Glynn, 83, American actress (The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, Sixteen Candles, The Trip to Bountiful), Tony winner (1979), complications from dementia and cancer.[306]
- Bill Hartigan, 88, Australian politician, Victoria MLC (1992–1999).[307]
- Edward Hume, 87, American film and television writer (The Day After, The Terry Fox Story, Two-Minute Warning).[308]
- Kalyan Jain, 88, Indian politician, MP (1977–1979).[309]
- Ewen Jones, 63, Australian politician, MP (2010–2016), cancer.[310]
- Guy Lagorce, 86, French journalist (L'Équipe, Le Figaro, Paris Match) and writer.[311]
- Janet McCredie, 88, Australian radiologist.[312]
- Alan Morrow, 86, Australian footballer (St Kilda).[313]
- Kate Morse, 64, Australian archaeologist.[314]
- John Graham Nicholls, 93, British physiologist.[315]
- Pierre Sabatier, 88, French physicist.[316]
- Chérubin Okende Senga, 61, Congolese politician, deputy (2003–2005, since 2018), shot.[317]
- Anthony Stevens, 90, British Jungian analyst, psychiatrist and writer.[318]
14
- Bernard Bachrach, 84, American historian.[319]
- Nick Benedict, 77, American actor (All My Children, The Young and the Restless, Days of Our Lives), complications from spinal surgery.[320]
- Tony Butler, 88, British sports broadcaster (BRMB, BBC Radio WM).[321]
- Dianne Chambless, 75, American clinical psychologist, lung cancer.[322]
- Edward Cocking, 91, British plant scientist.[323]
- Michael Dusek, 64, German football player (Kaiserslautern) and manager (Idar-Oberstein, Pirmasens), cancer.[324]
- Albert Eschenmoser, 97, Swiss organic chemist (Eschenmoser's salt, Eschenmoser fragmentation, Eschenmoser sulfide contraction).[325]
- Luís Rocha Filho, 59, Brazilian lawyer and politician, deputy (2007).[326]
- Stein Føyen, 88, Norwegian Olympic sailor (1964, 1968).[327]
- Carlton Gamer, 94, American composer and music theorist.[328]
- Vítor Godinho, 78, Portuguese footballer (Belenenses, national team).[329]
- Georg Hille, 99, Norwegian Lutheran prelate, bishop of Hamar (1974–1993).[330]
- Gerda Hnatyshyn, 87, Canadian philanthropist, viceregal consort (1990–1995).[331]
- Ashfaqur Rahman Khan, 81, Bangladeshi activist.[332]
- Theodore Khoury, 93, Lebanese Catholic theologian and historian.[333]
- Kazimierz Klimczak, 109, Polish soldier (Warsaw Uprising).[334]
- Blagomir Krivokuća, 78, Serbian football player (Javor Ivanjica, OFK Beograd, Freiburger FC) and manager.[335]
- Ken Lemke, 72, Canadian politician.[336]
- Bulbul Mahalanobish, 70, Bangladeshi singer and author.[337]
- John R. Manz, 77, American Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Chicago (1996–2021).[338]
- Mader Moussayev, 75, Azerbaijani politician, MP (since 1995).[339]
- Ralston Otto, 65, Antiguan cricketer (Leeward Islands), complications from Parkinson's disease.[340]
- Nancy Pyle, 85, American politician, complications from dementia.[341]
- Vladimir Silovanov, 56, Russian football player (Kristall Smolensk, Iskra Smolensk) and manager (Volna Nizhny Novgorod Oblast).[342]
- Hettie Simmons Love, 100, American graduate, one of the first African Americans to earn an Ivy League MBA.[343]
- Beverly Moss Spatt, 99, American public official and preservationist, chair of the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission (1970–1974).[344]
15
- Darrel Aschbacher, 88, American football player (San Francisco 49ers, Philadelphia Eagles, Saskatchewan Roughriders).[345]
- Elaine Badgley Arnoux, 97, American visual artist and teacher.[346]
- Chen Mao-shuen, 87, Taiwanese composer.[347]
- Arthur Craig, 71, American neuroanatomist and neuroscientist.[348]
- Julius Crosslin, 39, American football player (Dallas Cowboys).[349]
- Dave Currey, 80, American football coach (Long Beach State 49ers, Cincinnati Bearcats).[350]
- Marie-Laure de Decker, 75, French photographer.[351]
- Daniel Frasson, 56, Brazilian football player (Figueirense, Inter de Limeira, Palmeiras) and coach.[352]
- Sergei Godunov, 93, Russian mathematician (Godunov's theorem, Godunov's scheme), member of the Russian Academy of Sciences.[353]
- Yrjö Hakala, 91, Finnish Olympic ice hockey player (1952, 1960).[354]
- Leonard Retel Helmrich, 63, Dutch cinematographer, film director and screenwriter (Eye of the Day, Shape of the Moon, Position Among the Stars).[355]
- Peter Takaaki Hirayama, 99, Japanese Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Oita (1970–2000).[356]
- Francisco Ibáñez Talavera, 87, Spanish comic book artist (Mort & Phil, 13, Rue del Percebe, Rompetechos).[357]
- K. Jayaraman, 67, Indian cricketer (Kerala).[358]
- Billy MacMillan, 80, Canadian ice hockey player (New York Islanders, Toronto Maple Leafs) and coach (New Jersey Devils), Olympic bronze medalist (1968).[359]
- Derek Malcolm, 91, English film critic (The Guardian, Evening Standard) and historian, heart and lung failure.[360]
- Lew Morrison, 75, Canadian ice hockey player (Pittsburgh Penguins, Philadelphia Flyers, Washington Capitals).[361]
- William O'Malley, 91, American Roman Catholic priest and actor (The Exorcist).[362]
- Veniamin Soldatenko, 84, Kazakh racewalker, Olympic silver medallist (1972).[363]
- Abdourahmane Sow, 81, Senegalese politician, minister of the interior (1995–1998).[364]
- Justyn Vicky, 33, Indonesian bodybuilder and personal trainer, weightlifting accident.[365]
- Steve Winter, 84, American politician.[366]
- James Zagel, 82, American jurist and novelist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Northern Illinois (since 1987) and the FISA Court (2008–2015).[367]
16
- George Alston-Roberts-West, 85, British army officer and courtier.[368]
- Luigi Bettazzi, 99, Italian Roman Catholic prelate (Pact of the Catacombs), auxiliary bishop of Bologna (1963–1966) and bishop of Ivrea (1966–1999).[369]
- Jane Birkin, 76, English-French singer ("Je t'aime... moi non plus") and actress (La Piscine, Evil Under the Sun).[370]
- Ian Emes, 73, British artist (Pink Floyd) and film director.[371]
- Bengt Falck, 96, Swedish scientist.[372]
- Ellen Fitzhugh, 81, American lyricist (Grind, The Great Mouse Detective).[373]
- Harry Frankfurt, 94, American philosopher and author (On Bullshit, On Truth), congestive heart failure.[374]
- Funny Cide, 23, American Thoroughbred racehorse (2003 Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner), colic.[375]
- Yoandy Garlobo, 46, Cuban baseball player (national team), complications from diabetes.[376]
- Brian W. Hill, 91, British historian.[377]
- Franz Hinkelammert, 92, German-born Costa Rican theologian and economist.[378]
- SunRay Kelley, 71, American builder.[379]
- Richard Henry Mills, 93, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Central Illinois (since 1985).[380]
- Kevin Mitnick, 59, American computer security consultant, author (The Art of Deception, The Art of Intrusion) and convicted hacker, pancreatic cancer.[381]
- Angelo Mozilo, 84, American banker, CEO of Countrywide Financial (1969–2008).[382]
- Yoshinori Ohno, 87, Japanese politician, director general of the defense agency (2004–2005) and MP (1986–2012).[383]
- Paul Prestopino, 83, American multi-instrumental musician and audio engineer.[384]
- Christian Quadflieg, 78, German actor (Star Maidens, Derrick, Der Landarzt).[385]
- Ricky Rivero, 51, Filipino actor (Do Re Mi, Petrang Kabayo, Yorme: The Isko Domagoso Story) and director.[386]
- Dave Skaugstad, 83, American baseball player (Cincinnati Redlegs).[387]
- Annamária Tóth, 77, Hungarian athlete, Olympic bronze medalist (1968).[388]
- Bibiana Zeller, 95, Austrian actress (Julia – Eine ungewöhnliche Frau, Kottan ermittelt).[389]
17
- Jerry Bradley, 83, American Hall of Fame music executive (Wanted! The Outlaws).[390]
- Gary Brandt, 80, Canadian football player (Saskatchewan Roughriders).[391]
- Robert Budzynski, 83, French footballer (Nantes, Lens, national team).[392]
- Floyd H. Crain, 94, American politician, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives (1979–1989).[393]
- Buster Cupit, 96, American golfer.[394]
- DJ Deeon, 56, American dance music DJ and producer.[395]
- João Donato, 88, Brazilian jazz and bossa nova pianist.[396]
- Manuel Duarte Velarde, 93, Peruvian agronomist and politician, governor of Junín (2003–2006) and deputy (1990–1992).[397]
- Stuart Epperson, 86, American evangelical and businessman, co-founder of Salem Media Group.[398]
- Bruno Flierl, 96, German architect.[399]
- Valentin Gheorghiu, 95, Romanian pianist and composer.[400]
- Walt Groller, 92, American polka musician.[401]
- Linda Haynes, 75, American actress (Coffy, Rolling Thunder, Brubaker).[402]
- Rudolf Hendel, 75, German Olympic judoka (1972).[403]
- Lech Jęczmyk, 87, Polish publicist (Nowa Fantastyka), essayist, and writer.[404]
- Oleg Khorzhan, 47, Moldovan lawyer and politician, member of the supreme council of Transnistria (2010–2018), stabbed.[405]
- Richard Lynn, 93, English evolutionary psychologist.[406]
- Rubén Martínez Bulnes, 94, Salvadoran architect and sculptor.[407]
- Barry Martyn, 82, English jazz drummer.[408]
- Sue Marx, 92, American documentary film director and producer (Young at Heart), Oscar winner (1987).[409]
- Mangala Narlikar, 80, Indian mathematician, cancer.[410]
- José Bonifácio Novellino, 78, Brazilian economist and politician, member of the Legislative Assembly of Rio de Janeiro (2005–2007), cancer.[411]
- Palhinha, 73, Brazilian football player (Cruzeiro, national team) and manager (União São João).[412]
18
- Alexandre Adler, 72, French historian and journalist (Courrier International, Le Figaro, Libération).[413]
- Paul Kamuza Bakyenga, 79, Ugandan Roman Catholic prelate, bishop (1991–1999) and archbishop (1999–2020) of Mbarara.[414]
- Hans Barchue, Liberian politician, member of the House of Representatives (since 2011).[415]
- David Carr, 91, Australian masters athlete.[416]
- Oommen Chandy, 79, Indian politician, chief minister of Kerala (2004–2006, 2011–2016) and Kerala MLA (since 1970), cancer.[417]
- Miller Farr, 80, American football player (Houston Oilers, St. Louis Cardinals, San Diego Chargers).[418]
- Walter Gilbey, 88, British-Manx politician and entrepreneur, member of the House of Keys (1982–2001).[419]
- Richard W. Goldberg, 95, American jurist, judge of the United States Court of International Trade (since 1991).[420]
- Mike Hellawell, 85, English footballer (Birmingham City, Huddersfield Town, national team).[421]
- Lew Perkins, 78, American athletic director (Wichita State Shockers, UConn Huskies, Kansas Jayhawks).[422]
- B. Sathianathan, 65, Malaysian football player (Negeri Sembilan, national team) and manager, cancer.[423]
- Martha Saxton, 77, American historian, lung cancer.[424]
- Julia Scully, 94, American photography editor.[425]
- Stu Silver, 76, American screenwriter (Throw Momma from the Train) and television writer (Soap, Webster), complications from prostate cancer.[426]
- Keiko Suzuka, 67, Japanese actress.[427]
- Mark Thomas, 67, British film composer (Twin Town, The Final Curtain, Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London).[428]
- Charley Winner, 99, American football coach (St. Louis Cardinals, New York Jets).[429]
- Larry Yellen, 80, American baseball player (Houston Colt .45s).[430]
- Shintaro Yokota, 28, Japanese baseball player (Hanshin Tigers), brain cancer.[431]
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- Raymond Bagnis, 91, French-born French Polynesian doctor, ciguatera fish poisoning researcher.[432]
- Wasef Bakhtari, 80, Afghan poet, literary figure, and intellectual.[433]
- Lajos Balázsovits, 76, Hungarian actor (Bizalom, Milarepa, Mary, Mother of Jesus), theatre director and manager, COPD.[434]
- Anthony Bryceson, 88, British academic.[435]
- Anita Carey, 75, English actress (Coronation Street, Doctors), breast cancer.[436]
- Frank Cody, 75, American record producer, A&R and radio executive (KTWV).[437]
- Philippe Doumenc, 89, French novelist.[438]
- Alex Etheridge, 13, American child, bone cancer.[439]
- Tibor Füzessy, 94, Hungarian politician, minister of civilian intelligence services (1992–1994).[440]
- Mike Hammond, 33, British ice hockey player (Nottingham Panthers), traffic collision.[441]
- Silvana Lattmann, 104, Italian-Swiss poet and author.[442]
- Åge Maridal, 58, Norwegian footballer (Start, Fyllingen).[443]
- Robert McFarlane, 80–81, Australian photographer.[444]
- Nguyễn Khánh, 95, Vietnamese politician, deputy prime minister (1987–1997).[445]
- Kole Omotoso, 80, Nigerian writer and intellectual.[446]
- Andrea Purgatori, 70, Italian journalist (Corriere della Sera), screenwriter (The Rubber Wall, The Entrepreneur), and actor, cancer.[447]
- James Reston Jr., 82, American journalist, pancreatic cancer.[448]
- Irina Rozova, 65, Lithuanian journalist and politician, MP (2006–2008, 2012–2020).[449]
- Nohora Tovar, 55, Colombian politician, senator (2014–2018), plane crash.[450]
- Eleanor Vadala, 99, American chemist and materials engineer.[451]
- Remigijus Valiulis, 64, Lithuanian sprinter, Olympic champion (1980).[452]
- Dedric Willoughby, 49, American basketball player (Iowa State Cyclones, Chicago Bulls), heart attack.[453]
- Jean Fagan Yellin, 92, American historian and author.[454]
- Matthias Zimmer, 62, German politician, MP (2009–2021).[455]
20
- Arnaud Bédat, 58, Swiss journalist (L'Illustré) and author.[456]
- Matei-Agathon Dan, 73, Romanian politician, MP (1992–2004) and minister of tourism (1992–1996).[457]
- Merrill J. Fernando, 93, Sri Lankan tea industry executive, founder of Dilmah.[458]
- Jaime Galarza Zavala, 92, Ecuadorian writer, lung disease.[459]
- Concha García Zaera, 93, Spanish digital artist.[460]
- Bill Geddie, 68, American television producer (The View).[461]
- Myron Goldfinger, 90, American architect, liver cancer.[462]
- Luis Hiraldo, 31, Puerto Rican jockey.[463]
- Patricia T. Holland, 81, American Latter-day Saints writer and leader.[464]
- Jahangir Khanji, 67, Pakistani pretender Nawab of Junagarh.[465]
- Raoul Kopelman, 89, Austrian-born American scientist.[466]
- Bambang Kristiono, 62, Indonesian military officer and politician, MP (since 2019).[467]
- Juan Meza, 67, Mexican boxer, WBC super bantamweight champion (1984–1985).[468]
- John P. Monahan, 90, American major general.[469]
- Aadu Must, 72, Estonian historian and politician, MP (since 2007).[470]
- Mirko Novosel, 85, Croatian Hall of Fame basketball player (Lokomotiva) and coach (Napoli, Yugoslavia national team).[471]
- Gustavo Pallicca, 87, Italian sports writer.[472]
- Manjur Rahman Biswas, 73, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1988–1990).[473]
- Rachid Sfar, 89, Tunisian politician, prime minister (1986–1987), minister of finance (1986) and defence (1979–1980).[474]
- Theo Smit, 72, Dutch racing cyclist.[475]
- José Sulantay, 83, Chilean football player (Deportes La Serena) and manager (Coquimbo Unido, Deportes La Serena), stroke.[476]
- Max Wilks, 87, American politician.[477]
- Romain Winding, 71, French cinematographer (La Discrète, The Counterfeiters, Farewell, My Queen).[478]
21
- Hafiz Abdelrahman, Sudanese flautist.[479]
- Gordon Banks, 68, American guitarist.[480]
- Tony Bennett, 96, American singer ("I Left My Heart in San Francisco", "Rags to Riches", "Because of You"), 20-time Grammy winner.[481]
- George Brooks, 97, Czechoslovak-born American designer of jewellery.[482]
- Guillermo Calegari Sr., 98, Argentine Olympic sailor (1972).[483]
- Bill Cashin, 85, Irish politician, senator (1993–1997).[484]
- Marta Chávarri, 62, Spanish socialite.[485]
- Mahabhashyam Chittaranjan, 84, Indian author, Telugu musician and composer.[486]
- Isabelle Choko, 94, Polish Holocaust survivor and chess champion.[487]
- Ann Clwyd, 86, Welsh politician, MP (1984–2019) and MEP (1979–1984).[488]
- Jerome Coopersmith, 97, American television writer (Hawaii Five-O, 'Twas the Night Before Christmas, An American Christmas Carol) and playwright.[489]
- Philip Eaton, 87, American chemist.[490]
- Beverly Prosser Gelwick, 90, American psychologist.[491]
- Aleksandr Gurevich, 92, Russian physicist.[492]
- E. Mavis Hetherington, 96, Canadian psychologist.[493]
- Mike Ivie, 70, American baseball player (San Diego Padres, San Francisco Giants, Detroit Tigers).[494]
- Monte Kwinter, 92, Canadian politician, Ontario MPP (1985–2018).[495]
- Gisela Litz, 100, German contralto singer.[496]
- Petru Marta, 70, Moldovan freestyle wrestler, stroke.[497]
- Juliette Mayniel, 87, French actress (Les Cousins, The Fair, Eyes Without a Face).[498]
- Brian O'Neill, 94, Canadian Hall of Fame ice hockey executive.[499]
- Marcello Osler, 77, Italian racing cyclist.[500]
- Emilio Ostorero, 88, Italian motocross racer and rally driver.[501]
- Hassan Sane'i, 89, Iranian Shia cleric and politician, member of the Expediency Discernment Council (since 1989).[502]
- Jacinto Santos, 82, Portuguese footballer (Benfica, national team).[503]
- Richard O. Simpson, 93, American civil servant, chairman of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (1973–1976).[504]
- Roy Swetman, 89, English cricketer (Surrey, Nottinghamshire, national team), pneumonia.[505]
- Brian Taber, 83, Australian cricketer (New South Wales, national team).[506]
- Jane Tehira, 95, New Zealand basketball (national team), softball (national team), and field hockey (national team) player.[507]
- Mohammed bin Hamad bin Abdullah Al Thani, 94, Qatari royal and politician, minister of education (1978–1989) and state for culture (1989–1995).[508]
- Chonlathee Thanthong, 85, Thai luk thung composer and singer.[509]
- Miroslav Toman Sr., 88, Czech politician, member of the Federal Assembly (1986–1990), minister of agriculture (1981–1983), traffic collision.[510]
- Malú Urriola, 56, Chilean poet.[511]
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- Viive Aamisepp, 87, Estonian actress.[512]
- Karim Allawi Homaidi, 95, Iraqi football player (Al-Minaa, national team) and manager (Al-Minaa).[513]
- Jim Alldis Jr., 73, English cricketer.[514]
- Hassan Amcharrat, 75, Moroccan footballer (Chabab Mohammédia, Raja Casablanca, national team).[515]
- Sherry Ayittey, 75, Ghanaian politician and women's activist, minister for environment, science and technology (2009–2013), health (2013–2014), fisheries and aquaculture development (2014–2017).[516]
- Aaron Cicourel, 94, American sociologist.[517]
- Ferenc Cserháti, 76, Hungarian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Esztergom–Budapest (2007–2023).[518]
- Miles Feinstein, 82, American attorney, cancer.[519]
- Lelia Goldoni, 86, American actress (Shadows, Hysteria, Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore).[520]
- Russell H. Greenan, 97, American author (It Happened in Boston?).[521]
- ASM Enamul Haque, 78, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1996).[522]
- Günther Herrmann, 83, German footballer (Karlsruher SC, Schalke 04, West Germany national team).[523]
- Vince Hill, 89, English singer ("Edelweiss", "Take Me to Your Heart Again").[524]
- Paul Hince, 78, English footballer (Manchester City, Crewe Alexandra) and journalist (Manchester Evening News).[525]
- Ernesto Mastrángelo, 75, Argentine footballer (River Plate, Boca Juniors, national team), idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.[526]
- Dame Sonia Proudman, 73, British barrister and judge, judge of the High Court (2008–2017).[527]
- Larry Ray, 65, American baseball player (Houston Astros).[528]
- Knut Riisnæs, 77, Norwegian jazz musician.[529]
- Adolf Scherer, 85, Slovak footballer (CH Bratislava, Nîmes, Czechoslovakia national team).[530]
- Roger Sprung, 92, American folk banjo player.[531]
- Marianne Werner, 99, German athlete, Olympic silver medallist (1952).[532]
- Eduardas Vilkelis, 70, Lithuanian economist and politician, minister of finance (1992–1995).[533]
23
- Howard Adelman, 85, Canadian philosopher and academic.[534]
- Earl I. Anzai, 81, American politician, attorney general of Hawaii (1999–2002).[535]
- Salahuddin Ayub, 61, Malaysian politician, twice MP, minister of agriculture (2018–2020) and domestic trade (since 2022), brain hemorrhage.[536]
- Pamela Blair, 73, American actress (A Chorus Line, Annie, Beavis and Butt-Head Do America).[537]
- Brent Budowsky, 71, American journalist (The Hill).[538]
- Andy Dun, 62, English rugby union player (national team).[539]
- Kjell Egil Eimhjellen, 94, Norwegian microbiologist.[540]
- Raymond Froggatt, 81, English songwriter ("Callow-la-vita", "Big Ship", "Rachel") and singer.[541]
- Jacob Golomb, 76, Israeli philosopher.[542]
- Dorothy Goodman, 97, American educator, heart failure.[543]
- William Nicholas Hitchon, 65, British nuclear fusion scientist, subject of the Up film series.[544]
- Adam Inglis, 94, Australian footballer (Carlton).[545]
- Agustín Intriago, 38, Ecuadorian lawyer and politician, mayor of Manta (since 2019), shot.[546]
- Abdul Khaleque Mondal, 78, Bangladeshi politician, MP (2001–2006).[547]
- Gene N. Lebrun, 84, American politician.[548]
- Gwyn Morgans, 91, Welsh footballer (Wrexham, Southport).[549]
- Otello Profazio, 88, Italian cantastorie, folk singer-songwriter, and author.[550]
- Leo Richardson, 91, American basketball (Savannah State, Buffalo Bulls) and football coach (Savannah State).[551]
- Rolf Rustad, 88, Norwegian handball player (national team) and television editor (NRK).[552]
- Patty Ryan, 62, German singer.[553]
- Edward Sexton, 80, British tailor and fashion designer.[554]
- Les Smith, 89, Australian footballer (Collingwood).[555]
- Inga Swenson, 90, American actress (Benson, 110 in the Shade, The Miracle Worker).[556]
- Aleksandr Tsilyurik, 58, Russian footballer (Krylia Sovetov Samara, Spartak-Telekom Shuya, Uralmash Yekaterinburg).[557]
- Kostiantyn Tyshchenko, 81, Ukrainian linguist, teacher and translator.[558]
24
- George Alagiah, 67, British journalist and presenter (BBC News), bowel cancer.[559]
- Leny Andrade, 80, Brazilian singer and musician.[560]
- Marc Augé, 87, French anthropologist.[561]
- Amos Badertscher, 86, American photographer, complications from a fall.[562]
- Chris Bart-Williams, 49, English football player (Nottingham Forest, Sheffield Wednesday, Charlton Athletic) and manager.[563]
- William Boissevain, 96, Australian painter.[564]
- Wendy Brewster, 57, British-born Guyanese-American gynecologist, pancreatic cancer.[565]
- Ethel Bruneau, 87, American-born Canadian dancer.[566]
- Trevor Francis, 69, English football player (Birmingham City, national team) and manager (Sheffield Wednesday), heart attack.[567]
- Mario Hirsch, 74, Luxembourgish journalist.[568]
- Brad Houser, 62, American musician (Edie Brickell & New Bohemians, Critters Buggin), stroke.[569]
- Pat Hunt, 92, New Zealand politician, MP (1978–1984).[570]
- Anne-Chatrine Lafrenz, 86, German Olympic athlete (1956).[571]
- Jesse Lott, 80, American visual artist.[572]
- Alexandre de Lur Saluces, 89, French viticulturist.[573]
- Ahmad Sami Minkara, 85, Lebanese politician, minister of tourism (1992) and education (2004–2005).[574]
- Charles W. Misner, 91, American physicist (Gravitation).[575]
- Dóris Monteiro, 88, Brazilian singer and actress.[576]
- Seiichi Morimura, 90, Japanese novelist.[577]
- Dan Morrison, 75, American baseball umpire.[578]
- Rose Zang Nguele, 76, Cameroonian politician, MP (1992–1997).[579]
- Ronald Numbers, 81, American science historian (The Creationists).[580]
- Cecilia Pantoja, 79, Chilean singer-songwriter.[581]
- Tony Priscott, 82, English footballer (Portsmouth, Aldershot, AFC Bournemouth).[582] (death announced on this date)
- Jayant Savarkar, 87, Indian actor (Vaastav: The Reality, Singham, Rocky Handsome).[583]
- Alexander Solovyov, 73, Russian politician, head of the Udmurt Republic (2014–2017) and senator (2013–2014).[584]
- Adrian Street, 82, Welsh professional wrestler (NWA, CCW), sepsis from colitis.[585]
- Marianna Vardinogiannis, 86, Greek children's rights activist.[586]
- Oswaldo Viteri, 91, Ecuadorian painter.[587]
25
- Jani Allan, 70, South African journalist (Sunday Times) and author (Face Value, Jani Confidential), cancer.[588]
- Mercedes Aragonés de Juárez, 96, Argentine politician, deputy (1993–1999) and governor of Santiago del Estero (2002–2004).[589]
- Julian Barry, 92, American screenwriter (Lenny, The River, Rhinoceros).[590]
- Gérard Besson, 81, Trinidadian writer and publisher.[591]
- Peter Brunt, 87, Scottish gastroenterologist.[592]
- Earl Buford, 81, American police officer, Pittsburgh police chief (1992–1995).[593]
- Pat Carney, 88, Canadian politician, MP (1980–1988) and senator (1990–2008).[594]
- Walter Coles, 95, English cricketer.[595]
- Paul Darmanin, 82, Maltese Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Garissa (1984–2015).[596]
- Giorgio Di Genova, 89, Italian art historian (History of Italian Art of the Twentieth Century).[597]
- Tristán Falfán, 83, Argentine Olympic boxer (1956).[598]
- Augusto Ferrero Costa, 78, Peruvian jurist, member (2017–2023) and president (2022) of the Constitutional Court, ambassador to Italy (2009–2010).[599]
- Bo Goldman, 90, American screenwriter (One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Melvin and Howard, Scent of a Woman), Oscar winner (1975, 1980).[600]
- Yılmaz Gruda, 93, Turkish actor (Hercai, İşler Güçler, Yabancı Damat), poet and playwright.[601]
- Roy Harrisville, 101, American theologian.[602]
- Raphick Jumadeen, 75, Trinidadian cricketer (West Indies).[603]
- Shirish Kanekar, 80, Indian writer and journalist.[604]
- Joe Kowal, 67, Canadian ice hockey player (Buffalo Sabres, Rochester Americans, Hershey Bears).[605]
- Johnny Lujack, 98, American football player (Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Chicago Bears), Heisman Trophy winner (1947).[606]
- Paul H. Lysaker, 63, American clinical psychologist.[607]
- Eduardo Pitta, 73, Portuguese poet, fiction writer and essayist.[608]
- Anthony Potts, 59, American major general, plane crash.[609]
- Biff Rose, 85, American singer-songwriter and comedian, liver cancer.[610]
- Tommy Seigler, 84, American professional wrestler.[611]
- Andreas Tsoukalas, 60, Greek singer.[612]
- Rocky Wirtz, 70, American businessman, owner of the Chicago Blackhawks (since 2007) and president of Wirtz Corporation (since 2007).[613]
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- Ewa Ambroziak, 72, Polish Olympic rower (1976).[614]
- Abdel-Majed Abdel Bary, 32, British rapper and Islamic State militant.[615]
- Umakanta Bairagi, 80, Indian Tokari geet musician.[616]
- Arthur Blanch, 94, Australian country singer.[617]
- Wendy Bowman, 89, Australian farmer and environmentalist.[618]
- Cheng Shu-min, 77, Taiwanese politician, minister of culture (1994–1996), fall.[619]
- Jonathan Cuneo, 70, American lawyer, melanoma.[620]
- Roger Dorchy, 78, French racing driver (24 Hours of Le Mans).[621]
- Patricia A. Goldman, 81, American public official and women's rights advocate, pneumonia.[622]
- John Gough, 93, British Olympic sports shooter (1976).[623]
- Curtis Graves, 84, American politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1967–1973).[624]
- Tom Harrison, 78, Canadian-born American baseball player (Kansas City Athletics).[625]
- Jean-Jacques Honorat, 92, Haitian politician, minister of foreign affairs (1991) and prime minister (1991–1992).[626]
- Lâm Quang Mỹ, 79, Vietnamese-Polish poet.[627]
- Henry Logan, 77, American basketball player (Oakland Oaks/Washington Caps).[628]
- Mark Lowery, 66, American politician, treasurer of Arkansas (since 2023) and member of the Arkansas House of Representatives (2013–2023).[629]
- Hilary Lowinger, 79, British clothes designer and receptionist.[630]
- Randy Meisner, 77, American Hall of Fame musician (Eagles, Poco) and songwriter ("Take It to the Limit"), Grammy winner (1976, 1978), complications from COPD.[631]
- Calvin C. Moore, 76, American mathematician.[632]
- Jacques-Yvan Morin, 92, Canadian academic and politician, deputy premier of Quebec (1976–1984).[633]
- Willie Nepomuceno, 75, Filipino impressionist and comedian, complications from a fall.[634]
- Sinéad O'Connor, 56, Irish singer ("Nothing Compares 2 U") and songwriter ("Mandinka", "The Emperor's New Clothes"), Grammy winner (1991), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and asthma.[635]
- Igor Panchenko, 60, Russian politician, senator (since 2014).[636]
- Wanda Jo Peltier, 90, American politician.[637]
- Chris Preobrazenski, 71, Canadian judoka.[638]
- Geraldo Lyrio Rocha, 81, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Colatina (1990–2002), archbishop of Vitória da Conquista (2002–2007) and Mariana (2007–2018).[639]
- Alan Schoen, 98, American physicist and computer scientist (Gyroid).[640]
- Surinder Shinda, 70, Indian Punjabi singer, multiple organ failure.[641]
- Fredrik Torp, 86, Norwegian architect.[642]
- Victor Vroom, 90, Canadian psychologist.[643]
- Martin Walser, 96, German writer (Runaway Horse, A Man in Love, Marriage in Philippsburg).[644]
- Helen Williams, 87, American fashion model.[645]
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- Bobby Arthur, 78, British boxer, lung cancer.[646]
- Beatle Bob, 69, American dancer, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[647]
- Ali Ben Salem, 91, Tunisian human rights activist and politician, MP (2014–2019).[648]
- François Castaing, 78, French Hall of Fame automotive executive (Renault, American Motors, Chrysler).[649]
- Pierre Collin, 85, Canadian actor (Seducing Doctor Lewis, Aurore, Ésimésac) and stage director.[650]
- Gordon Dean, 81, Australian politician, solicitor and magistrate, MP (1977–1983).[651]
- Joseph Druar, 60, American Olympic ice dancer (1988), heart failure.[652]
- Fritz Eisenhofer, 96, Austrian-born New Zealand architect.[653]
- Mike Giddings, 89, American football coach (San Francisco 49ers), complications from a stroke.[654]
- Gary Glenn, 65, American politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives (2015–2018).[655]
- Ruth W. Greenfield, 99, American concert pianist and teacher.[656]
- Margriet Heymans, 90, Dutch writer and illustrator.[657]
- Lloyd Kropp, 86, American novelist and composer.[658]
- Didier Lourenço, 55, Spanish painter, cancer.[659]
- Wayne Maxner, 80, Canadian ice hockey player (Boston Bruins) and coach (Detroit Red Wings).[660]
- Saeed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, 57–58, Emirati politician and businessman.[661]
- Bapusaheb Parulekar, 94, Indian politician, MP (1977–1984).[662]
- Michael Peers, 88, Canadian Anglican bishop, primate of the Anglican Church of Canada (1986–2004).[663]
- Ján Polgár, 94, Slovak footballer (Dynamo ČSD Košice, Křídla vlasti Olomouc, Tatran Prešov).[664] (death announced on this date)
- Rune Richardsen, 60, Norwegian footballer (Lillestrøm, national team).[665]
- Bea Van der Maat, 62, Belgian singer, television presenter and actress (Koko Flanel), assisted suicide.[666]
- Keith Waldrop, 90, American poet.[667]
- Douglas S. Wright, 75, American politician, mayor of Topeka, Kansas (1983–1989).[668]
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- Ernst Biel, 89, Austrian Olympic speed skater (1956).[669]
- Peter C. Byrne, 97, Irish-American explorer and cryptozoologist.[670]
- Harland Carl, 91, American football player (Chicago Bears).[671]
- Chandini, 5, Indian student, strangled.[672]
- Louis DeLuca, 89, American politician, member of the Connecticut State Senate (1991–2007).[673]
- Saridewi Djamani, 45, Singaporean drug smuggler, execution by hanging.[674]
- Dave Hilton Sr., 82, Canadian boxer.[675]
- Timo Hirvonen, 49, Finnish ice hockey player (Kiekko-Espoo, SaiPa) and coach, complications following cancer surgery.[676]
- Gerd Jüttemann, 89, German psychologist.[677]
- Eddie Long, 90, Canadian ice hockey player (Louisville Rebels, Fort Wayne Komets).[678]
- Danila Comastri Montanari, 74, Italian historical fiction novelist.[679]
- Flor O'Mahony, 77, Irish politician, senator (1981–1987) and MEP (1983–1984).[680]
- Jim Parker, 88, British television composer (Midsomer Murders, House of Cards, Foyle's War).[681]
- Benny Rooney, 80, Scottish football player (St Johnstone, Partick Thistle) and manager (Greenock Morton).[682]
- Tommi Stumpff, 65, German EBM musician.[683]
- Jana Šulcová, 76, Czech actress (I Enjoy the World with You, Horákovi, Fešák Hubert).[684]
- Klaas Veenhof, 87, Dutch professor and Assyriologist.[685]
- Justin Yerbury, 49, Australian molecular biologist, complications from motor neurone disease.[686]
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- Walter Balderson, 96, American television editor and video engineer.[687]
- Wolfgang Dandorfer, 74, German politician, member of the Landtag of Bavaria (1982–1990) and mayor of Amberg (1990–2014), heart attack.[688]
- Malcolm Deas, 82, English historian.[689]
- Frederick Eberstadt, 97, American fashion photographer and psychotherapist.[690]
- Esther Eillam, 84, Israeli social and feminist activist.[691]
- Marc Gilpin, 56, American actor (Jaws 2, The Legend of the Lone Ranger, Earthbound), brain cancer.[692]
- Thomas Goltz, 68, American writer and journalist.[693]
- Danny Grossman, 80, Canadian dancer and choreographer.[694]
- Barry T. Hannon, 87, American politician.[695]
- Alice K. Ladas, 102, American psychologist and author (The G Spot and Other Recent Discoveries About Human Sexuality).[696]
- Vittorio Prodi, 86, Italian politician, MEP (2004–2014).[697]
- Clive Rowlands, 85, Welsh rugby union player (Pontypool, national team) and coach, fall.[698]
- O'Shae Sibley, 28, American gay dancer and choreographer, stabbed.[699]
- Harry G. Sperling, 98, American psychologist.[700]
- Ken Suarez, 80, American baseball player (Kansas City Athletics, Cleveland Indians, Texas Rangers).[701]
- Nancy Van de Vate, 92, American composer.[702]
- Ben Wilson, 84, American football player (Los Angeles Rams, Green Bay Packers).[703]
- George Wilson, 81, American basketball player (Cincinnati Royals, Chicago Bulls, Seattle SuperSonics).[704]
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- David Albahari, 75, Serbian writer and translator, member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts.[705]
- Dragu Bădin, 75, Romanian footballer (Petrolul Ploiești, Universitatea Craiova, Jiul Petroșani).[706]
- Betty Ann Bruno, 91, American journalist (KTVU) and actress (The Wizard of Oz), heart attack.[707]
- Stewart Cameron, 89, British nephrologist.[708]
- Sir Gordon Conway, 85, British agricultural ecologist, blood cancer.[709]
- Jorge Domínguez, 64, Argentine footballer (Gimnasia, Nice, national team).[710]
- Kristian B. Dysthe, 85, Norwegian mathematician.[711]
- William Gackle, 95, American politician, member of the North Dakota House of Representatives (1963–1964, 1967–1980).[712]
- Dan Hester, 74, American basketball player.[713]
- Konrad Klapheck, 88, German painter and graphic artist.[714]
- Alice L. Laffey, 78, American feminist Biblical scholar.[715]
- Ichsan Loulembah, 57, Indonesian journalist and politician, member of the Regional Representative Council (2004–2009).[716]
- Randall Neil Nelson, 97, Canadian politician, Saskatchewan MLA (1975–1982).[717]
- Abner Nuule, 88, Namibian politician, MP (since 1989).[718]
- Chima Centus Nweze, 64, Nigerian jurist, justice of the Supreme Court (since 2014).[719]
- Tibor Parák, 94, Hungarian geologist.[720]
- David W. Potter, 74, Scottish sportswriter.[721]
- Paul Reubens, 70, American actor (Pee-wee's Playhouse, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Blow), hypoxic respiratory failure.[722]
- Vladimiro Roca, 80, Cuban political dissident, complications from diabetes and Alzheimer's disease.[723]
- Frank Rodgers, 82, Northern Irish Gaelic footballer (Beragh Red Knights, Tyrone).[724]
- Kavita Singh, 58, Indian art historian, cancer.[725]
- Ellwyn R. Stoddard, 96, American sociologist.[726]
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- Leonid Alaev, 90, Russian historian and indologist.[727]
- Phoebe A. Chardon, 90, American politician.[728]
- Angus Cloud, 25, American actor (Euphoria, North Hollywood, The Line), accidental drug overdose.[729]
- Jimmy Cooney, 68, Irish hurler (Sarsfields, Galway) and referee.[730]
- Rusi Cooper, 100, Indian cricketer (Parsis, Bombay, Middlesex).[731]
- Bob Dawson, 102, Australian footballer (St Kilda).[732]
- Carol Duvall, 97, American television host (The Carol Duvall Show).[733]
- Carl-Erik Eriksson, 93, Swedish six-time Olympic bobsledder.[734]
- Sophie Fillières, 58, French film director (Good Girl, If You Don't, I Will) and screenwriter (Sombre).[735]
- María Fux, 101, Argentine dancer and choreographer.[736]
- Surat Huseynov, 64, Azerbaijani military officer and politician, prime minister (1993–1994), gastric bleeding.[737]
- Inga Landgré, 95, Swedish actress (The Seventh Seal, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Crisis).[738]
- Jim Larkin, 74, American journalist and publisher (Phoenix New Times), suicide by gunshot.[739]
- Jim Lee, 77, British photographer and film director, cancer.[740]
- W. Jason Morgan, 87, American geophysicist.[741]
- Gareth Morse, 91, Welsh-Australian painter.[742]
- Wes Nisker, 80, American author and Buddhism instructor, complications from Lewy body dementia.[743]
- Idegarda Oliveira, 92, Angolan singer and composer.[744]
- Liliane Pierre-Paul, 70, Haitian journalist, activist, and radio broadcaster.[745]
- Jan Przewoźnik, 65, Polish chess player.[746]
- Vakkom Purushothaman, 95, Indian politician, governor of Mizoram (2011–2014) and Tripura (2014), MP (1984–1991).[747]
- Anthony C. E. Quainton, 89, American diplomat, director general of the Foreign Service (1995–1997).[748]
- Mel Roach, 90, American baseball player (Milwaukee Braves, Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies).[749]
- Roberto Cintli Rodríguez, 69, Mexican-American columnist, author, and academic (Mexican American studies), heart failure.[750]
- Yuliia Shevchenko, 24, Ukrainian activist and soldier, airstrike.[751]
- Edward Slinger, 85, English cricketer (Marylebone), solicitor and judge.[752]
- Dušan Velič, 56, Slovak chemist and politician, traffic collision.[753]
- Melaku Worede, 86–87, Ethiopian geneticist.[754]
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