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The following is a list of notable deaths in June 2015.
Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
- Name, age, country of citizenship and reason for notability, established cause of death, reference.
June 2015
1
- Alexandra Prinzessin von Hannover, 77, German politician.[1]
- Shone An, 31, Taiwanese singer (Comic Boyz) and actor, liver cancer.[2]
- Katherine Chappell, 29, American visual effects editor (Game of Thrones, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Godzilla), lion attack.[3]
- Jon Hensley, 31, American radio personality, asphyxiation.[4]
- Charles Jacob, 94, English stockbroker.[5]
- Ian Jones, 75, Welsh rugby union player.[6]
- Charles Kennedy, 55, British politician, Leader of the Liberal Democrats (1999–2006), MP (1983–2015), internal haemorrhage.[7]
- Joan Kirner, 76, Australian politician, Premier of Victoria (1990–1992), oesophageal cancer.[8]
- Peter Kruse, 60, German psychologist, heart failure.[9]
- Mike Lane, 82, American actor (The Harder They Fall, Monster Squad, Ulysses Against the Son of Hercules).[10]
- Ronald H. Lingren, 79, American politician.[11]
- Nicholas Liverpool, 80, Dominican politician, President (2003–2012).[12]
- Nobutaka Machimura, 70, Japanese politician, Speaker of the House of Representatives (2014–2015), Minister for Foreign Affairs (2004–2006, 2007), cerebral infarction.[13]
- Buck Moyer, 94, American Lutheran pastor, Bishop of the Virginia Synod (1976–1987).[14]
- Jacques Parizeau, 84, Canadian politician, Premier of Quebec (1994–1996).[15]
- Kirill Pokrovsky, 53, Russian composer.[16]
- Serajur Rahman, 81, Bangladeshi journalist and broadcaster.[17]
- Sonya Rapoport, 92, American conceptual and digital artist, pancreatic cancer.[18]
- Jean Ritchie, 92, American folk singer and song collector.[19]
- Tommy Rogers, 54, American professional wrestler (The Fantastics).[20]
- Andy Scrivani, 98, American Olympic boxer (1936).[21]
- Dolores Richard Spikes, 78, American mathematician.[22]
- Phili Viehoff, 90, Dutch politician, member of the European Parliament (1979–1989).[23]
- Tadeusz Józef Zawistowski, 85, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Łomża (1973–2006).[24]
- Robert K. Zukowski, 85, American farmer and politician.[25]
2
- Ifeoma Aggrey-Fynn, 34, Nigerian media personality, shot.[26]
- Claudio Angelini, 72, Italian political correspondent.[27]
- Fernando de Araújo, 52, East Timorese politician, President of the National Parliament (2007–2012), Acting President (2008), stroke.[28]
- Miguel-Ángel Cárdenas, 80, Colombian-born Dutch artist.[29]
- Shufti Chaudhri, 95, Pakistani World War II British Indian Army officer.[30]
- Martin Cole, 83, British sexologist.[31]
- Alberto De Martino, 85, Italian film director (O.K. Connery, Holocaust 2000, The Pumaman).[32]
- Walter Dexter, 83, Canadian ceramic artist.[33]
- Giovan Battista Fabbri, 89, Italian football player and manager (Vicenza).[34]
- Ortho R. Fairbanks, 90, American sculptor.[35]
- Dennis Fidler, 76, English footballer (Halifax Town, Macclesfield Town).[36]
- Gene Maddox, 76, American politician, Mayor of Clive, Iowa (1977–1992), member of the Iowa General Assembly (1993–2007).[37]
- Gordon S. Marshall, 95, American electronics entrepreneur and philanthropist.[38]
- John Mellekas, 81, American football player (Chicago Bears, San Francisco 49ers, Philadelphia Eagles).[39]
- Eugen Mwaiposa, 54, Tanzanian politician, MP for Ukonga (since 2010).[40]
- Clemens Nathan, 81, British humanitarian.[41]
- Bijoya Ray, 98, Indian actress, pneumonia.[42]
- Irwin Rose, 88, American biologist, Nobel laureate (2004).[43]
- Theo Saat, 87, Dutch Olympic sprinter (1952).[44]
- Shockley Shoemake, 92, American politician.[45]
- Silvio Spaccesi, 88, Italian actor and voice actor.[46]
- Kenneth Tempest, 93, British World War II Royal Air Force navigator.[47]
- Ralph Ungermann, 73, American engineer and entrepreneur, complications from Lewy body dementia.[48]
- Besim Üstünel, 88, Turkish academic and politician.[49]
- Tsonyo Vasilev, 63, Bulgarian footballer (CSKA Sofia).[50]
- Carmine Vingo, 85, American heavyweight boxer.[51]
- Herb Wakabayashi, 70, Canadian-born Japanese Olympic ice hockey player (1972, 1976, 1980).[52]
- Charls Walker, 91, American economist and lobbyist.[53]
- Norm Weiss, 79, Canadian politician.[54]
- Stephen Wojdak, 76, American lobbyist and politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1969–1976), respiratory failure.[55]
3
- Lester Bower, 67, American mass murderer, execution by lethal injection.[56]
- Horst Brandstätter, 81, German company owner, founder of Playmobil.[57]
- Thomas Flynn, 83, Irish Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Achonry (1976–2007).[58]
- Bevo Francis, 82, American college basketball player (Rio Grande College).[59]
- Andrew V. Granato, 89, American theoretical physicist.[60]
- Leszek Hensler, 59, Polish Olympic hockey player.[61]
- Margaret Juntwait, 58, American radio broadcaster, host of Metropolitan Opera radio broadcasts (2004–2014), ovarian cancer.[62]
- Eugene Kennedy, 86, American psychologist and theologian.[63]
- Bud Kraehling, 96, American journalist and weatherman, cancer.[64]
- Ricardo Morán, 74, Argentine actor.[65]
- Nidoïsh Naisseline, 69, New Caledonian politician, President of Loyalty Islands Province (1995–1999).[66]
- Fouad Qandil, 71, Egyptian author.[67]
- Imre Rapp, 77, Hungarian international football player.[68]
4
- Avi Beker, 64, Israeli academic, secretary-general of the World Jewish Congress (2001–2003).[69]
- Bengt Berndtsson, 82, Swedish footballer (IFK Göteborg).[70]
- Edith Hancke, 86, German actress.[71]
- Wayne Harris, 77, American Hall of Fame CFL football player (Calgary Stampeders).[72]
- Hugh Johnson, 69, Irish cinematographer (The Chronicles of Riddick, G.I. Jane, Eragon).[73]
- Julien Mawule Kouto, 68, Togolese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Atakpamé (1993–2006).[74]
- Charlie Morris, 88, British-born Australian naval officer and Olympic hammer thrower (1956).[75]
- Marguerite Patten, 99, British cookery writer, home economist and broadcaster.[76]
- Leonid Plyushch, 77, Ukrainian Soviet dissident and mathematician.[77]
- Jørgen Ravn, 75, Danish footballer (Aberdeen).[78]
- Henry T. Sampson, American electrical engineer and inventor.[79]
- Roy Stroud, 90, English footballer (West Ham).[80]
- Jabe Thomas, 85, American racecar driver (NASCAR), complications from Parkinson's disease.[81]
- Dame Anne Warburton, 87, British diplomat, Ambassador to Denmark (1976–1983), Permanent Representative to the UN in Geneva (1983–1985), President of Lucy Cavendish College (1985–1994).[82]
- Kurt Weber, 87, Polish cinematographer (Salto).[83]
- Ray Weigh, 86, Welsh footballer.[84]
- Albert West, 65, Dutch singer (The Shuffles) and record producer.[85]
- Benjamin H. Woodbridge, 80, American politician.[86]
- Hermann Zapf, 96, German typeface designer (Optima, Palatino, Zapfino).[87]
5
- Mehmet Abbasoğlu, 59, Turkish Kurdish politician, cancer.[88]
- Govindrao Adik, 76, Indian politician.[89]
- John "Tiny" Andrews, 63, American football player (Miami Dolphins).[90]
- Tariq Aziz, 79, Iraqi politician, Foreign Minister (1983–1991), heart attack.[91]
- Eshel Ben-Jacob, 63, Israeli physicist.[92]
- Alan Bond, 77, British-born Australian businessman and convicted fraudster, complications from heart surgery.[93]
- Sadun Boro, 87, Turkish sailor, bladder cancer.[94]
- Manuel Camacho Solís, 69, Mexican politician, Mayor of Mexico City (1988–1993), Foreign Minister (1993–1994), Senator (since 2012).[95]
- Kazuo Chiba, 75, Japanese Aikido teacher.[96]
- Jerry Collins, 34, Samoan-born New Zealand rugby union player (national team), traffic collision.[97]
- Xavier de Roux, 74, French politician.[98]
- Frits Dragstra, 87, Dutch politician, member of the House of Representatives (1972–1977).[99]
- Giacomo Furia, 90, Italian actor (The Band of Honest Men, The Gold of Naples).[100]
- Anita Hagen, 84, Canadian politician, cancer.[101]
- Jane Briggs Hart, 93, American aviator, member of the Mercury 13, founding member of NOW, Alzheimer's disease.[102]
- Ralph Hyde, 76, British curator.[103]
- Jill Hyem, 78, British scriptwriter and actress.[104]
- Norma J. Lang, 82, American phycologist, heart failure.[105]
- Colette Marchand, 90, French ballerina and actress (Moulin Rouge).[106]
- Te Uruhina McGarvey, 87, New Zealand Māori elder.[107]
- Worth McMillion, 88, American racing car driver.[108]
- Paul A. Miller, 98, American academic, President of the Rochester Institute of Technology (1969–1979).[109]
- Irving Mondschein, 91, American Olympic athlete (1948) and coach.[110]
- Lecretia Seales, 42, New Zealand lawyer and right-to-die campaigner, brain cancer.[111]
- George Seitz, 73, Australian politician, member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly for Keilor (1982–2010).[112]
- Paolo Tullio, 65, Italian-born Irish Michelin Star-winning chef (Armstrong's Barn) and resident food critic (The Restaurant).[113]
- Roger Vergé, 85, French chef, co-founder of Nouvelle Cuisine, complications from diabetes.[114]
- Seth Winston, 64, American screenwriter and director (She's Out of Control, Session Man), Oscar winner (1992), heart attack.[115]
6
- Barry Albin-Dyer, 64, British undertaker, brain cancer.[116]
- Aarthi Agarwal, 31, American Telugu cinema actress, heart attack.[117]
- Pierre Brice, 86, French actor (Old Shatterhand, Mill of the Stone Women), pneumonia.[118]
- M. N. Buch, 80, Indian urban planner.[119]
- Vincent Bugliosi, 80, American prosecuting attorney (Tate–LaBianca murders case) and author (Helter Skelter, Reclaiming History), cancer.[120]
- Callisto Cosulich, 92, Italian film critic, author and screenwriter (Planet of the Vampires).[121]
- Jorge Galemire, 64, Uruguayan musician (Trelew).[122]
- Ronnie Gilbert, 88, American singer-songwriter (The Weavers) and actress (Running on Empty).[123]
- Colin Jackson, 68, Scottish footballer (Rangers, national team), leukaemia.[124]
- Richard Johnson, 87, English actor (The Haunting, Julius Caesar, The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas).[125]
- John Coleman Laidlaw, 93-94, Canadian endocrinologist, kidney disease.[126]
- Dieter Medicus, 86, German jurist.[127]
- Nyla Murphy, 83, American politician, bile duct cancer.[128]
- Steve Nave, American actor and casting director, cancer.[129]
- Steve Pritko, 94, American football player (Cleveland Rams).[130]
- Feras Saied, 34, Syrian bodybuilder, traffic collision.[131]
- Sergey Sharikov, 40, Russian sabre fencer, two-time Olympic champion (1996, 2000), traffic collision.[132]
- Ludvík Vaculík, 88, Czech writer and journalist.[133]
- John Williams, 87, American art historian.[134]
7
- Sheikh Razzak Ali, 86, Bangladeshi politician.[135]
- Martin Alper, 72, British video game developer.[136]
- Ken Barrett, 77, English footballer (Aston Villa).[137]
- Giuseppe Casarrubea, 69, Italian historian and author.[138]
- Robert K. Casey, 83, American physician and politician.[139]
- Ahmad Ghazi, 79, Iranian Kurdish writer and translator.[140]
- Jimmy Goins, 66, American tribal politician, Chairman of the Lumbee Tribe (2004–2010), traffic collision.[141]
- John Hurry, 95, British World War II air force officer.[142]
- Felicia Kentridge, 84, South African lawyer and anti-apartheid activist, progressive supranuclear palsy.[143]
- Harold LeDoux, 88, American cartoonist (Judge Parker).[144]
- Sir Christopher Lee, 93, British actor (Dracula, The Lord of the Rings, Star Wars) and singer, heart failure.[145]
- Michael Oliver, 89, British cardiologist.[146]
- Sean Pappas, 49, South African golfer, heart attack.[147]
- Peter Petherick, 72, New Zealand cricketer (Otago, Wellington, national team).[148]
- Gwilym Prichard, 84, Welsh painter.[149]
- Jane Riga, 41, Estonian mountain climber, avalanche.[150]
- Marco Sartori, 76, Italian Olympic sailor.[151]
- Charles E. Townsend, 82, American Slavicist and linguist.[152]
- Cole Tucker, 61, American pornographic actor, complications from AIDS.[153]
- Vasili Zhupikov, 61, Russian footballer.[154]
8
- Archie Alleyne, 82, Canadian jazz drummer, cancer.[155]
- Paul Bacon, 91, American book and album cover designer and jazz musician.[156]
- Muhammad Sharif Butt, 89, Pakistani Olympic sprinter (1948, 1952, 1956).[157]
- Frank Cappuccino, 86, American boxing referee, Alzheimer's disease.[158]
- Marie-Louise Carven, 105, French fashion designer.[159]
- Thomas Chambers, 83, South African cricketer.[160]
- Aldo da Rosa, 97, Brazilian electrical engineer.[161]
- Eugenia Davitashvili, 65, Russian faith healer.
- Mervin Field, 94, American opinion pollster.[162]
- Jack Grimsley, 89, Australian musical director and composer.[163]
- Jean Gruault, 90, French screenwriter (My American Uncle) and actor.[164]
- Otakar Hořínek, 86, Czech sport shooter, Olympic silver medalist (1956).[165]
- Bill Kindricks, 68, American football player.[166]
- Valery Levental, 76, Russian theater stage designer.[167]
- Elizabeth Peet McIntosh, 100, American spy, heart attack.[168]
- Lynn Miles, 71, American human rights and Taiwan democracy activist, cancer.[169]
- Tiki Nxumalo, 65, South African actor, asthma attack.[170]
- Ray Preston, 84, Australian rules footballer (South Melbourne).[171]
- Dasaradhi Rangacharya, 86, Indian writer and politician.[172]
- Ivanka Raspopović, 85, Serbian modernist architect.[173]
- David Rotem, 66, Israeli politician, member of the Knesset for Yisrael Beiteinu (2007–2015), cardiac arrest.[174]
- Chea Sim, 81, Cambodian politician, President of the Senate (since 1999) and President of the Cambodian People's Party (since 1991).[175]
- Ray Stits, 93, American aircraft designer.[176]
- Laurie Thompson, 77, British translator.[177]
- Peter van Wijmen, 76, Dutch lawyer, professor and politician, member of the House of Representatives (1998–2002).[178]
9
- Finn Backer, 87, Norwegian Supreme Court judge.[179]
- Larry Eschen, 94, American baseball player (Philadelphia Athletics).[180]
- Randy Howard, 65, American country singer, shot.[181]
- Hemant Kanitkar, 72, Indian Test cricketer.[182]
- Igor Kostin, 78, Romanian-born Ukrainian photographer, took first pictures of Chernobyl disaster, traffic collision.[183]
- James Last, 86, German composer and big band leader.[184]
- Fred Anton Maier, 76, Norwegian speed skater, Olympic champion (1968), cancer.[185]
- Amos Midzi, 62, Zimbabwean politician and diplomat, poisoned.[186]
- Vincent Musetto, 74, American film critic (New York Post), pancreatic cancer.[187]
- Pumpkinhead, 39, American rapper.[188]
- Rainer Riehn, 73, German composer and conductor.[189]
- Alvin J. Salkind, 87, American chemical engineer.[190]
- Sir Peter Williams, 80, New Zealand lawyer, prostate cancer.[191]
- Pedro Zerolo, 55, Venezuelan-born Spanish politician, pancreatic cancer.[192]
10
- David Bellotti, 71, British politician and football executive, MP for Eastbourne (1990–1992), CEO of Brighton & Hove Albion.[193]
- Bonecrusher, 32, New Zealand Thoroughbred racehorse, euthanized following laminitis.[194]
- Robert Chartoff, 81, American film producer (Rocky, Raging Bull, They Shoot Horses, Don't They?), Oscar winner (1977), pancreatic cancer.[195]
- Helen Chasin, 76, American poet.[196]
- Larry Fisher, 65, Canadian convicted murderer (David Milgaard case).[197]
- Johnny Fullam, 75, Irish footballer (Shamrock Rovers).[198]
- Michael Gallagher, 80, British politician and trade unionist, MEP (1979–1984).[199]
- Charles Wyndham Goodwyn, 81, British philatelist, Keeper of the Royal Philatelic Collection (1995–2003).[200]
- Elizabeth Griffin, 70, First Female Barrister in Montserrat. [201]
- Esther Harrison, 69, American politician, member of the Mississippi House of Representatives for the 41st District (since 2001).[202]
- Hugo Höllenreiner, 81, German Sinti Porajmos survivor.[203]
- Wolfgang Jeschke, 78, German science fiction author (The Last Day of Creation).[204]
- Coetie Neethling, 82, South African cricketer.[205]
- Héctor Pérez Plazola, 81, Mexican politician.[206]
- Ray Reidy, 78, Irish priest and hurler (Tipperary).[207]
- Henry E. Riggs, 80, American academic.[208]
- Geoff Robinson, 71, English cricketer.[209]
- Judith St. George, 84, American author (So You Want to Be President?).[210]
- Brian Taylor, 78, English footballer (Walsall, Shrewsbury Town).[211]
11
- Jim Ed Brown, 81, American country singer (The Browns), lung cancer.[212]
- Arshad Chaudhry, 65, Pakistani Olympic bronze medallist field hockey player (1976).[213]
- Ornette Coleman, 85, American saxophonist and free jazz pioneer, cardiac arrest.[214]
- Vittorio De Angelis, 52, Italian voice actor, heart attack.[215]
- Adair Dyer, 82, American attorney.[216]
- Howard Hack, 82, American painter.[217]
- Jack King, 84, American public affairs officer (NASA), heart failure.[218]
- Daniel G. Knowlton, 92, American classicist bookbinder.[219]
- Sarah Kyolaba, 59, Ugandan businesswoman, cancer.[220]
- Bud Lee, 74, American photographer.[221]
- Sebastiano Mannironi, 84, Italian Olympic weightlifter (1956, 1960, 1964).[222]
- Ian McKechnie, 73, Scottish footballer (Hull City).[223]
- Ron Moody, 91, British actor (Oliver!, The Animals of Farthing Wood, EastEnders).[224]
- Mary Mulvihill, 55, Irish science writer.[225]
- David Premack, 89, American psychologist (Premack's principle).[226]
- Dusty Rhodes, 69, American professional wrestler, booker (NWA, WCW, WWE) and promoter, Hall of Fame (2007, 2010), kidney failure.[227]
- James Robertson, 86, Scottish footballer (Brentford).[228]
- Donald Sheldon, 85, American Olympic cyclist.[229]
- John Benjamin Stewart, 90, Canadian politician, MP for Antigonish—Guysborough (1962–1968).[230]
- Charles Williams, 90, British Royal Navy rear admiral.[231]
12
- Nasir al-Wuhayshi, 38, Yemeni Islamist militant, leader of AQAP, airstrike.[232]
- Shoshana Arbeli-Almozlino, 89, Iraqi-born Israeli politician, Minister of Health (1986–1988), Alzheimer's disease.[233]
- Fernando Brant, 68, Brazilian poet and composer, complications of liver transplantation.[234]
- Nek Chand, 90, Indian artist.[235]
- Pierre Dolbeault, 90, French mathematician.[236]
- Rick Ducommun, 62, Canadian actor (The 'Burbs, Scary Movie, Die Hard), complications from diabetes.[237]
- Ric Eaton, 52, American Olympic weightlifter.[238]
- Micol Fontana, 101, Italian fashion designer and entrepreneur (Sorelle Fontana).[239]
- James Gowan, 91, British architect.[240]
- Monica Lewis, 93, American singer and actress (Earthquake), voice of Chiquita Banana (since 1947).[241]
- Frederick Pei Li, 75, Chinese-born American physician, Alzheimer's disease.[242]
- Thomas Mayer, 88, American economist.[243]
- José Messias, 86, Brazilian musician and television personality, multiple organ failure from kidney disease.[244]
- Andrés Mora, 60, Mexican baseball player (Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland Indians), pneumonia.[245]
- Alain Nadaud, 66, French author and diplomat.[246]
- Antoni Pitxot, 81, Spanish painter.[247]
- Alexander Rondeli, 73, Georgian political scientist.[248]
- Jacques Rosay, 66, French test pilot (Airbus).[249]
- Lawrence F. Scalise, 82, American politician.[250]
- Max Spittle, 92, Australian VFL football player (Melbourne).[251]
- Patrick Lennox Tierney, 101, American art historian and Japanologist.[252]
- Sümer Tilmaç, 67, Turkish actor, heart attack.[253]
- Ernest Tomlinson, 90, British composer (Monty Python's Flying Circus).[254]
- Dawn Wofford, 79, British Olympic equestrian.[255]
13
- Big Time Sarah, 62, American blues singer.[256]
- Buddy Boudreaux, 97, American jazz saxophonist and band leader.[257]
- Allan Browne, 70, Australian jazz drummer.[258]
- Tomás Ó Con Cheanainn, 94, Irish historian.[259]
- Darius Dhlomo, 83, South African boxer, footballer and musician.[260]
- Russell J. Donnelly, 85, Canadian physicist.[261]
- Drs. P, 95, Swiss-born Dutch writer, composer and singer.[262]
- Magnus Härenstam, 73, Swedish actor (Sällskapsresan, Göta kanal eller Vem drog ur proppen?, Fem myror är fler än fyra elefanter) and comedian, spinal cancer.[263]
- Junix Inocian, 64, Filipino actor (Sinbad, Mortdecai).[264]
- Sheila Kaul, 100, Indian politician, Governor of Himachal Pradesh (1995–1996).[265]
- Leonard Latkovski Jr., 72, Latvian-born American historian and academic.[266]
- Graham Lord, 72, British biographer (Jeffrey Bernard, Arthur Lowe, Joan Collins) and novelist, liver cancer.[267]
- David Oniya, 30, Nigerian footballer, heart attack.[268]
- Leslie Purvis, 87, New Zealand netball player.[269]
- Sergio Renán, 82, Argentine actor, director and screenwriter (The Truce).[270]
- David C. Richardson, 101, American navy vice admiral.[271]
- Walter Scheib, 61, American chef, White House Executive Chef (1994–2005), drowning.[272]
- Mike Shrimpton, 74, New Zealand cricket player (national team) and coach (women's national team, 2000 Women's World Cup winner).[273]
- Phillip Toyne, 67, Australian environmental and indigenous affairs activist, bowel cancer.[274]
- George Winslow, 69, American child actor (Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, My Pal Gus), heart attack.[275]
14
- George Arthur, 46, Ghanaian football player and coach, cardiac arrest.[276]
- Bob Bedell, 70, American basketball player.[277]
- Hugo Blanco, 74, Venezuelan musician and composer ("Moliendo Café").[278]
- John Carroll, 73, American newspaper editor (Los Angeles Times, The Baltimore Sun), Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease.[279]
- Richard Cotton, 74, Australian geneticist (Human Variome Project).[280]
- Harri Czepuck, 87, German journalist.[281]
- Pasquale Foresi, 85, Italian priest and theologian.[282]
- Anne Nicol Gaylor, 88, American atheism and reproductive rights advocate, co-founder of the Freedom From Religion Foundation, complications from a fall.[283]
- Boris Godjunov, 74, Bulgarian singer.[284]
- Van Dorn Hooker, 93, American architect.[285]
- Phil Judd, 81, English rugby union player (Coventry).[286]
- David Kennedy, 73, American film producer (Dark Shadows), complications following knee replacement surgery.[287]
- Hilary Masters, 87, American author.[288]
- Habibur Rahman Milon, 80, Bangladeshi journalist.[289]
- Peter Prier, 73, German-born American violin maker.[290]
- Edna Shavit, 80, Israeli academic professor (Tel Aviv University) and theatre director.[291]
- Qiao Shi, 90, Chinese politician, Chairman of the National People's Congress.[292]
- Godfrey Steyn, 80, South African cricketer.[293]
- Walter Weller, 75, Austrian conductor and violinist.[294]
- Zito, 82, Brazilian footballer, World Cup-winning team member (1958, 1962), complications of a stroke.[295]
15
- Ali Awni al-Harzi, 29, Tunisian Islamic militant, air strike.[296]
- Wendy Coburn, 51, Canadian artist and academic.[297]
- Wilfried David, 69, Belgian professional cyclist, 1973 Tour de France stage winner, traffic collision.[298]
- Jean Doré, 70, Canadian politician, Mayor of Montreal (1986–1994), pancreatic cancer.[299]
- Gerry Duffy, 84, Irish cricketer.[300]
- Elisabeth Elliot, 88, American missionary and author.[301]
- Alv Jakob Fostervoll, 83, Norwegian politician, Governor of Møre og Romsdal (1977–2002), Minister of Defence (1971–1972, 1973–1976).[302]
- Jeanna Friske, 40, Russian singer (Blestyaschie), brain cancer.[303]
- Daniel W. Gade, 78, American geographer.[304]
- Howard Johnson, 89, English footballer (Sheffield United).[305]
- Kirk Kerkorian, 98, American businessman.[306]
- Magdalena Kopp, 67, German photographer and political activist.[307]
- Walter Kostanski, 91, American businessman and politician.[308]
- Mighty Sam McClain, 72, American soul blues singer, stroke.[309]
- António Marques Mendes, 81, Portuguese lawyer and politician.[310]
- Jesús Moroles, 64, American sculptor, traffic collision.[311]
- Rosalind Rowe, 82, English table tennis player.[312]
- Harry Rowohlt, 70, German author.[313]
- Blaze Starr, 83, American stripper, burlesque comedian and club owner, subject of Blaze, heart failure.[314]
- Wu Kwok Hung, 66, Hong Kong international footballer, laryngeal cancer.[315]
16
- Carolyne Barry, 71, American dancer and actress (Here Come the Brides).[316]
- Stephen Blauner, 81, American manager and producer.[317]
- Charles Correa, 84, Indian architect.[318]
- Oliver W. Dillard, 88, American major general.[319]
- Poul Jessen, 89, Danish Olympic gymnast.[320]
- Rosalind McGee, 77, American politician, member of the Utah House of Representatives (2003–2008).[321]
- William Pajaud, 89, American artist.[322]
- Greg Parks, 48, Canadian ice hockey player (New York Islanders), Olympic silver medalist (1994).[323]
- Tony Ranasinghe, 77, Sri Lankan actor (Hanthane Kathawa, Duhulu Malak, Ahasin Polawata).[324]
- Bill Sirs, 95, British trade unionist.[325]
- Catharni Stern, 89, British sculptor.[326]
- Jean Vautrin, 82, French writer, filmmaker and critic.[327]
17
- Francisco Domingo Barbosa Da Silveira, 71, Uruguayan Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Minas (2004–2009).[328]
- Nicola Badalucco, 86, Italian screenwriter (The Damned, Death in Venice, The Gold Rimmed Glasses) and journalist.[329]
- Per Arne Bjerke, 63, Norwegian journalist and politician.[330]
- Tia Blake, 63, American singer, breast cancer.[331]
- Chang Ch'ung-ho, 101, Chinese-born American poet, calligrapher, and Kunqu opera singer.[332]
- Ron Clarke, 78, Australian long distance runner, Olympic bronze medallist (1964), Mayor of the Gold Coast (2004–2012), kidney failure.[333]
- John David Crow, 79, American Heisman Trophy-winning football player (Texas A&M, Chicago/St. Louis Cardinals) and coach (Northeast Louisiana).[334]
- Süleyman Demirel, 90, Turkish politician, President (1993–2000), lung infection.[335]
- Nelson Doubleday Jr., 81, American publisher (Doubleday) and Major League Baseball team owner (New York Mets), pneumonia.[336]
- Helen Faison, 90, American educator.[337]
- Emanuil Gyaurov, 80, Bulgarian Olympic basketball player.[338]
- Noah Hutchings, 92, American fundamentalist evangelist and radio personality.[339]
- Jimmy Lee, 62, American investment banker, heart attack.[340]
- Roberto M. Levingston, 95, Argentine politician, President (1970–1971).[341]
- Keith F. Otterbein, 79, American anthropologist.[342]
- Clementa C. Pinckney, 41, American politician and pastor, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (1997–2000) and Senate (since 2000), shot.[343]
- Madan Mohan Punchhi, 81, Indian jurist, Chief Justice of India (1998).[344]
- Başar Sabuncu, 71, Turkish film director and screenwriter (Şalvar Davası).[345]
- Vlastimir Đuza Stojiljković, 85, Serbian actor.[346]
- Jeralean Talley, 116, American supercentenarian, world's oldest living person.[347]
- Bryan Vaughan, 84, Australian politician and lawyer.[348]
- Gumercindo Yudis, 71, Paraguayan footballer.[349]
18
- Phil Austin, 74, American comedian, writer, and musician (Firesign Theatre), aneurysm.[350]
- Takamitsu Azuma, 81, Japanese architect.[351]
- Monk Bailey, 75, American football player (St. Louis Cardinals, Toronto Argonauts), pancreatic cancer.[352]
- Harold Baquet, 56, American photographer, colon cancer.[353]
- Cooper Blankenship, 86, American politician.[354]
- Edward J. Boling, 95, American academic.[355]
- Sir Patrick Eisdell Moore, 97, New Zealand surgeon.[356]
- Georges Kersaudy, 93–94, French translator.[357]
- Martin Krampen, 86, German semiotician.[358]
- Ko Murobushi, 68, Japanese dancer and choreographer, heart attack.[359]
- Frances Kroll Ring, 99, American secretary and editor.[360]
- Ralph J. Roberts, 95, American businessman, founder of Comcast.[361]
- Jack Rollins, 100, American film producer (Annie Hall, The Purple Rose of Cairo, Irrational Man).[362]
- John M. Stephens, 82, American cameraman (Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom) and cinematographer (Blacula, Sorcerer).[363]
- Kazuya Tatekabe, 80, Japanese voice actor (Doraemon, Time Bokan, Yatterman), acute respiratory failure.[364]
- Fredrik Fasting Torgersen, 80, Norwegian convicted murderer, complications of pneumonia.[365]
- Jim Vandiver, 75, American racing driver.[366]
- Danny Villanueva, 77, American football player (Los Angeles Rams, Dallas Cowboys) and broadcasting executive, co-founder of Univision, complications from a stroke.[367]
- Allen Weinstein, 77, American historian, Archivist of the United States (2005–2008), pneumonia.[368]
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- Jack Aeby, 91, American photographer.[369]
- Jagjit Singh Anand, 93, Indian political activist and newspaper editor (Nawan Zamana).[370]
- Harold Battiste, 83, American jazz and R&B composer, arranger and musician (Sam Cooke, Sonny & Cher, Dr. John).[371]
- Brian Bluck, 79, Welsh geologist.[372]
- Jeff Bradstreet, 60, American medical researcher, suicide by gunshot.[373]
- Jim Brailsford, 85, English cricketer (Derbyshire).[374]
- Esther Clenott, 91, American politician, Mayor of Portland, Maine (1989–1990).[375]
- Sir Harold Knight, 95, Australian economist, Governor of the Reserve Bank (1975–1982).[376]
- Len Matarazzo, 86, American baseball player (Philadelphia Athletics).[377]
- Earl Norem, 91, American comic book artist (Silver Surfer, He-Man and the Masters of the Universe).[378]
- Rondal Partridge, 97, American photographer.[379]
- Tukoji Rao Pawar, 51, Indian royal and politician, brain haemorrhage.[380]
- Bruce Poulton, 88, American educator, Chancellor of North Carolina State University (1982–1989).[381]
- Paul Quinn, 77, Australian rugby league player.[382]
- Venkoba Rao, 89, Indian cricketer.[383]
- James Salter, 90, American novelist.[384]
- Xie Tieli, 89, Chinese film director.[385]
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- Robert K. Abbett, 89, American artist and illustrator.[386]
- Tōru Arakawa, 82, Japanese karateka.[387]
- Robert Arrington, 76, American philosopher.[388]
- William Brantley Aycock, 99, American educator, fall.[389]
- Bob Barry Jr., 58, American sportscaster (KFOR), traffic collision.[390]
- Ian Bradley, 77, British-born New Zealand naval officer and politician.[391]
- Esther Brand, 92, South African athlete, Olympic champion (1952), complications of a fall.[392]
- JoAnn Dean Killingsworth, 91, American actress and dancer (Lullaby of Broadway, Red Garters), first person to play Snow White at Disneyland, cancer.[393]
- François Delapierre, 44, French politician, brain tumour.[394]
- Harold Feinstein, 84, American photographer.[395]
- Elson Floyd, 59, American educator, President of Washington State University (since 2007), complications from colon cancer.[396]
- James Kerzman, 68, American politician, member of the North Dakota House of Representatives (1991–2009), tractor accident.[397]
- Michael Kidson, 85, British schoolmaster (Eton College).[398]
- Katherine O. Musgrave, 95, American academic.[399]
- Robert S. Neuman, 88, American abstract painter and print maker.[400]
- Angelo Niculescu, 93, Romanian football player and manager.[401]
- Gerhard A. Ritter, 86, German historian.[402]
- Doug Rombough, 64, Canadian ice hockey player (New York Islanders, Buffalo Sabres).[403]
- Takanonami Sadahiro, 43, Japanese sumo wrestler and coach, heart failure.[404]
- Miriam Schapiro, 91, Canadian-born American painter, sculptor and printmaker.[405]
- Anthony Sydes, 74, American child actor (Miracle on 34th Street, Cheaper by the Dozen, Johnny Comes Flying Home).[406]
- Takeover Target, 15, Australian Thoroughbred racehorse, euthanised.[407]
- Alberto Varela, 74, Uruguayan Olympic fencer.[408]
- Nan Waddy, 100, Australian psychiatrist.[409]
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- Agnelo Alves, 83, Brazilian journalist and politician, mayor of Natal (1966–1969), senator from Rio Grande do Norte (1999–2000), esophageal cancer.[410]
- Robert Barritt, 88, Bermudian painter and politician, member of the House of Assembly (1985–1989) and Senate.[411]
- Tseng Chung-ming, 60, Taiwanese politician, cirrhosis and lung cancer.[412]
- Cora Combs, 92, American professional wrestler (NWA), complications from pneumonia.[413]
- Roland Dupree, 89, American dancer and actor (Peter Pan).[414]
- Reg Ellis, 97, Australian cricketer.[415]
- Juan José Estrada, 51, Mexican boxer, WBA bantamweight champion (1988–1989), stabbed.[416]
- Ezkimo, 35, Finnish hip hop musician.[417]
- Dave Godfrey, 76, Canadian novelist and publisher, pancreatic cancer.[418]
- Darryl Hamilton, 50, American baseball player (Milwaukee Brewers, San Francisco Giants, New York Mets), shot.[419]
- John Hoerr, 84, American journalist and historian.[420]
- Roger Ishee, 85, American politician, member of the Mississippi House of Representatives (1997–2012).[421]
- Tony Longo, 53, American actor (Mulholland Drive, Angels in the Outfield, Eraser), heart failure.[422]
- Veijo Meri, 86, Finnish author.[423]
- Frederic Richard Morgenthaler, 82, American electrical engineer.[424]
- Remo Remotti, 90, Italian actor (The Godfather Part III, Nine), playwright, painter, sculptor and poet.[425]
- Jim Rowan, 79, Scottish footballer (Airdrieonians, Celtic, Partick Thistle).[426]
- Alexander Schalck-Golodkowski, 82, East German politician.[427]
- Gunther Schuller, 89, American composer, conductor, historian and jazz musician, leukemia.[428]
- Edith Skouras, 104, American screenwriter (Mr. Moto in Danger Island, Always Goodbye, Manhattan Heartbeat).[429]
- Lynn Steen, 74, American mathematician, heart failure.[430]
- Stanisław Szczepaniak, 80, Polish Olympic biathlete.[431]
- Carl Thompson, 33, Britain's heaviest man.[432]
- Arved Viirlaid, 93, Estonian-Canadian writer.[433]
- Dick Warwick, 87, Canadian ice hockey player (Penticton Vees).[434]
- Wayne Wettlaufer, 71, Canadian politician, member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario (1995–2003), suspected heart attack.[435]
- Jules Wright, 67, Australian-born British theatre director (Royal Court Theatre), breast cancer.[436]
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- Laura Antonelli, 73, Italian actress (Malicious, Till Marriage Do Us Part, The Innocent), heart attack.[437]
- Norm Berryman, 42, New Zealand rugby union player (national team), heart attack.[438]
- Carlinhos, 77, Brazilian football player and coach (Flamengo).[439]
- James Carnegie, 3rd Duke of Fife, 85, Scottish nobleman.[440]
- Constantin Cernăianu, 81, Romanian football player and coach.[441]
- Malcolm Colledge, 75, British archaeologist.[442]
- Joseph de Pasquale, 95, American violist.[443]
- Armand DiMele, 75, American psychotherapist and radio broadcaster, complications from pneumonia.[444]
- Jimmy Doyle, 76, Irish hurler (Tipperary).[445]
- Albert Evans, 46, American ballet dancer.[446]
- Don Featherstone, 79, American artist and inventor of the plastic pink flamingo, Lewy body dementia.[447]
- James Horner, 61, American film composer (Titanic, Field of Dreams, Apollo 13), Oscar winner (1998), plane crash.[448]
- Albert Ilemobade, 74, Nigerian academic, asphyxiation.[449]
- Inge Ivarson, 97, Swedish film producer.[450]
- Lyubov Kozyreva, 85, Russian Soviet cross-country skier, Olympic gold medalist (1956).[451]
- David E. Kyvig, 71, American Constitutional scholar, heart attack.[452]
- Buddy Landel, 53, American professional wrestler (SMW, USWA, WCW), injuries sustained in traffic collision.[453]
- Donnie MacLeod, 76, Canadian politician.[454]
- Guy Marchand, 71, French Olympic wrestler.[455]
- Gregorio Morales, 62, Spanish author.[456]
- Robert Sowell, 54, American football player (Miami Dolphins), heart attack.[457]
- Dick Stanfel, 87, American football player (Detroit Lions, Washington Redskins) and coach (New Orleans Saints).[458]
- Tama, 16, Japanese calico cat, stationmaster at Kishi Station, heart failure.[459]
- Ted Whelan, 85, Australian football player (Port Adelaide).[460]
- Gabriele Wohmann, 83, German author.[461]
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- M. M. Alex, 57, Indian actor (Thoovanathumbikal), heart attack.[462]
- Jack Asher, 88, Scottish shinty player and referee.[463]
- Sanjeet Bedi, Indian actor (Sanjivani).[464]
- Praful Bidwai, 66, Indian journalist.[465]
- Sharon Bryant, 54, American tribal politician, Chief of the Monacan Indian Nation (since 2011), liver cancer.[466]
- Kim Commons, 63, American chess player, complications from a stroke.[467]
- Marujita Díaz, 83, Spanish singer and actress, complications from colon cancer.[468]
- Miguel Facussé Barjum, 90, Honduran businessman and landowner.[469]
- Tommy Hudspeth, 83, American football coach and administrator (Detroit Lions, Toronto Argonauts), cancer.[470]
- Nirmala Joshi, 80, Indian Roman Catholic religious sister, Superior General of the Missionaries of Charity (1997–2009).[471]
- Thé Lau, 62, Dutch singer and guitarist (The Scene), lung cancer.[472]
- Helmuth Lohner, 82, Austrian actor and theatre director.[473]
- Elizabeth MacLennan, 77, Scottish actress, writer and stage practitioner (7:84), leukaemia.[474]
- Donald Max, 58, Tanzanian politician, MP for Geita.[475]
- Ben Mboi, 80, Indonesian politician, Governor of East Nusa Tenggara (1978–1988).[476]
- Domenico Moschella, 67, Canadian politician, Montreal City Councillor.[477]
- Shusei Nagaoka, 78, Japanese illustrator.[478]
- Magali Noël, 83, Turkish-born French actress (Amarcord, La Dolce Vita) and singer.[479]
- Durell Peaden, 69, American politician.[480]
- Pat Peppler, 93, American football coach and executive (Atlanta Falcons).[481]
- Jacques Perrier, 90, French Olympic silver medallist basketball player (1948).[482]
- Harvey Pollack, 93, American sport statistician, last surviving employee from first NBA season.[483]
- Ajit Singh, 74, Indian-born British economist.[484]
- Lonnie Spurrier, 83, American Olympic middle-distance runner (1956).[485]
- Tom Stagg, 92, American judge, U.S. District Court Chief Judge for the Western District of Louisiana (1984–1991).[486]
- Dick Van Patten, 86, American actor (Eight Is Enough, Spaceballs, Robin Hood: Men in Tights), complications from diabetes.[487]
- Sir Chris Woodhead, 68, British educationalist, Chief Inspector for Ofsted (1994–2000), motor neurone disease.[488]
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- Cristiano Araújo, 29, Brazilian singer and songwriter, traffic collision.[489]
- Dileep Singh Bhuria, 71, Indian politician.[490]
- Mario Biaggi, 97, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York (1969–1988).[491]
- Roger Bordier, 92, French author.[492]
- Walter Browne, 66, Australian-born American chess Grandmaster, six-time U.S. champion.[493]
- Marva Collins, 78, American educator.[494]
- Susan Ahn Cuddy, 100, American Navy officer.[495]
- Orlando Garrido, 91, Cuban Olympic weightlifter.[496]
- Ruqaiya Hasan, 83, Indian linguist.[497]
- João Lopes, 95, Portuguese Olympic equestrian.[498]
- John Joe Nerney, 93, Irish Gaelic footballer (Roscommon).[499]
- Jack Nissenson, 82, Canadian musician.[500]
- John Palmer, 64, British criminal, shot.[501]
- Robert Hugh Pickering, 82, Canadian politician and curler.[502]
- Herbert Polzhuber, 77, Austrian Olympic fencer and modern pentathlete.[503]
- Michelle Watt, 38, Scottish television presenter and interior designer, suicide.[504]
- John Winn, 94, British army officer.[505]
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- Lou Butera, 78, American pool player, Parkinson's disease.[506]
- Monreko Crittenden, 35, American football player (Columbus Lions).[507]
- Sir Graham Dorey, 82, Guernsey judge, Bailiff of Guernsey (1992–1999).[508]
- Gordon Fearnley, 65, English footballer (Bristol Rovers).[509]
- Graham Gilchrist, 82, Australian football player (Carlton).[510]
- Hal Gould, 95, American photographer and gallery curator.[511]
- Kim Byung-chan, 44, South Korean Olympic weightlifter.[512]
- Gunnar Kulldorff, 87, Swedish statistician.[513]
- Maravene Loeschke, 68, American college administrator (Towson University), adrenal cancer.[514]
- Patrick Macnee, 93, English-American actor (The Avengers, This Is Spinal Tap, A View to a Kill).[515]
- Hélène Monette, 55, Canadian poet, cancer.[516]
- Nerses Bedros XIX Tarmouni, 75, Egyptian-born Armenian Catholic hierarch, Patriarch-Catholicos of Cilicia (since 1999).[517]
- Fred R. Price, 88, American set decorator (Cool Hand Luke).[518]
- Vithal Rao, 85, Indian ghazal singer.[519]
- Jamie Reid, 74, Canadian writer and activist.[520]
- Alejandro Romay, 88, Argentine businessman (Canal 9).[521]
- Alex Scott, 85, Australian-British actor.[522]
- Shojiro Sugiyama, 85, Japanese karateka.[523]
- Jan de Voogd, 90, Dutch politician, member of the House of Representatives (1977–1981).[524]
- Theodore Weesner, 79, American author.[525]
- O'Kelley Whitaker, 88, American prelate, Episcopal Bishop of Central New York.[526]
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- Paul Ambros, 82, German Hall of Fame ice hockey player (EV Füssen, unified team).[527]
- Pétur Blöndal, 71, Icelandic politician and mathematician.[528]
- Larry Carberry, 79, English footballer (Ipswich Town).[529]
- Damion Cook, 36, American football player (Detroit Lions), heart attack.[530]
- Jerome M. Hughes, 85, American politician, President of the Minnesota Senate (1983–1993).[531]
- David McAlister, 64, British actor (Hollyoaks, Doctor Who), cancer.[532]
- Matti Makkonen, 63, Finnish telecommunications engineer.[533]
- Richard Matt, 49, American convicted murderer and prison escapee, shot.[534]
- Norman Poole, 95, British World War II paratrooper.[535]
- Yevgeny Primakov, 85, Russian politician and diplomat, Prime Minister (1998–1999).[536]
- Gustavo Sainz, 74, Mexican writer.[537]
- Kája Saudek, 80, Czech comics illustrator.[538]
- Kal Segrist, 84, American baseball player (New York Yankees, Baltimore Orioles).[539]
- Shiv Singh, 76, Indian artist.[540]
- Alexa Suelzer, 97, American author, educator and theologian.[541]
- Chris Thompson, 63, American television writer and producer (Laverne & Shirley, Bosom Buddies, Shake It Up!).[542]
- Denis Thwaites, 70, English footballer (Birmingham City), shot.[543]
- David Turner, 91, American rower, Olympic gold medalist (1948).[544]
- Donald Wexler, 89, American architect.[545]
- Charlie Whitehead, 72, American soul singer.[546]
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- Jane Aaron, 67, American filmmaker and children's book illustrator (Sesame Street, Between the Lions), cancer.[547]
- Zvi Elpeleg, 89, Polish-born Israeli diplomat and academic.[548]
- Elery Hamilton-Smith, 85, Australian academic and conservationist.[549]
- Knut Helle, 84, Norwegian historian.[550]
- Harvey McGregor, 89, British barrister, Warden of New College, Oxford (1985–1996).[551]
- Ghias Mela, 53, Pakistani politician, member of the National Assembly from Sargodha (1997–1999, 2002–2007, 2008–2013), cardiac arrest.[552]
- Boris Shilkov, 87, Russian speed skater, Olympic champion (1956).[553]
- Chris Squire, 67, English bass guitarist (Yes), acute erythroid leukaemia.[554]
- Bronius Vyšniauskas, 92, Lithuanian sculptor.[555]
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- Ian Allan, 92, British publisher (Ian Allan Publishing).[556]
- Pete Athas, 67, American football player (New York Giants), lymphoma.[557]
- Goran Brajković, 36, Croatian football player, traffic collision.[558]
- Robert C. Broward, 89, American architect.[559]
- Jack Carter, 93, American comedian (Cavalcade of Stars) and actor (Dr. Kildare, Alligator), respiratory failure.[560]
- Carlyle Crockwell, 83, Bermudian football referee.[561]
- Edgar Dawson, 83, British rugby league player.[562]
- Dietrich Haugk, 90, German film director and voice actor.[563]
- Louis Norberg Howard, 86, American mathematician.[564]
- Thomas P. Kennedy, 63, American politician.[565]
- Joe Lobenstein, 88, German-born British politician.[566]
- Liam Ó Murchú, 86, Irish broadcaster (RTÉ).[567]
- Jope Seniloli, 76, Fijian politician, Vice-President (2001–2004).[568]
- Sivuqaq, 21, American walrus and animal actor (50 First Dates), heart failure.[569]
- Todor Slavov, 31, Bulgarian rally driver, race crash.[570]
- Wally Stanowski, 96, Canadian ice hockey player (Toronto Maple Leafs, New York Rangers).[571]
- Ben Wattenberg, 81, American author and political commentator, complications from surgery.[572]
- Bart Williams, 65, American documentary filmmaker and actor (MADtv), cancer.[573]
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- Hisham Barakat, 64, Egyptian prosecutor, car bombing.[574]
- Forrest Behm, 95, American football player.[575]
- Helge Ole Bergesen, 65, Norwegian political scientist and politician, cancer.[576]
- Ladislav Chudík, 91, Slovak actor (Kawasaki's Rose).[577]
- Bill Cross, 97, British World War II soldier and Legion of honour recipient.[578]
- Willie Daniel, 77, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers, Los Angeles Rams).[579]
- Rabbe Grönblom, 65, Finnish chief executive, founder of Kotipizza.[580]
- Kauto Star, 15, French-born British-trained racehorse, dual winner of the Cheltenham Gold Cup, euthanized.[581]
- Clayton Kenny, 86, Canadian Olympic boxer (1952).[582]
- Peter Luck, 89, British Olympic wrestler.[583]
- Josef Masopust, 84, Czech football player and manager (Dukla Prague, national team).[584]
- Bryan Nelson, 83, British ornithologist.[585]
- Charles Pasqua, 88, French politician, Minister of the Interior (1986–1988, 1993–1995).[586]
- Mujibar Rahman, 96, Bangladeshi medical scientist.[587]
- Bruce Rowland, 74, British rock drummer (Fairport Convention).[588]
- Jackson Vroman, 34, American-Lebanese basketball player (Phoenix Suns, New Orleans Hornets, Lebanese national team), drowned.[589]
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- Charles W. Bagnal, 81, American Army lieutenant general.[590]
- Herbert Behrens, 86, American tennis player.[591]
- M. L. Brackett, 81, American football player (Chicago Bears, New York Giants).[592]
- Edward Burnham, 98, English actor (To Sir, with Love, 10 Rillington Place, Doctor Who).[593]
- Frank Butler, 82, South African Olympic water polo player.[594]
- Robert Dewar, 70, English-born American computer scientist (AdaCore), cancer.[595]
- Raymond Dot, 88, French Olympic gymnast.[596]
- Reiner Hanschke, 74, German Olympic hockey player.[597]
- Charles Harbutt, 79, American photographer, emphysema.[598]
- Ronald Kissell, 82, Australian cricketer.[599]
- Eddy Louiss, 74, French jazz organist.[600]
- K. P. P. Nambiar, 86, Indian industrialist.[601]
- Paolo Piffarerio, 90, Italian animator and cartoonist (Alan Ford).[602]
- Arthur Porter, 59, Canadian physician, lung cancer.[603]
- Leonard Starr, 89, American cartoonist (ThunderCats).[604]
- Arthur Thorpe, 82, American physicist.[605]
- Dixie Toelkes, 79, American politician.[606]
- Khosrow Shakeri Zand, 76, Iranian author and human rights activist.[607]
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