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Deaths in June 2020
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The following is a list of notable deaths in June 2020.
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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June 2020
1
- Javier Alva Orlandini, 92, Peruvian politician, Vice President (1980–1985), President of the Senate (1981–1982).[1]
- Jean-Michel Cadiot, 67, French writer and journalist.[2]
- Silver Donald Cameron, 82, Canadian journalist and author.[3]
- Garth Dawley, 86, Canadian journalist, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[4]
- Pat Dye, 80, American Hall of Fame college football player (Georgia Bulldogs), athletic director and coach (East Carolina Pirates, Auburn Tigers).[5]
- Asif Farrukhi, 60, Pakistani writer.[6]
- Majek Fashek, 57, Nigerian reggae singer and songwriter.[7]
- Marian Filar, 77, Polish lawyer, academic and politician, member of the Sejm (2007–2011).[8]
- Lee Grosscup, 83, American football player (New York Giants) and broadcaster (ABC).[9]
- John Hartigan, 80, American Olympic rower (1968), respiratory failure.[10]
- Bill Hill, 84, American Canadian football player (Edmonton Eskimos).[11]
- Joey Image, 63, American drummer (Misfits), liver cancer.[12]
- Janez Kocijančič, 78, Slovenian politician and lawyer, Deputy (1993–1996).[13]
- K. N. Lakshmanan, 89, Indian politician, Tamil Nadu MLA (since 2001).[14]
- Ron Larrieu, 83, American Olympic athlete (1964).[15]
- Daniel Levy, 89, Israeli Olympic basketball player (1952).[16]
- Colin Manlove, 78, Scottish literary critic and editor.[17]
- David McAtee, 53, American barbecue stand owner, shot.[18]
- Roberto Peccei, 78, Italian physicist, co-formulator of the Peccei–Quinn theory.[19]
- Giyannedra Prasad, 60, Fijian lawyer and politician, member and Deputy Speaker of Parliament (1999–2000), cancer.[20]
- Nicolas Rea, 3rd Baron Rea, 91, British hereditary peer and politician.[21]
- Piotr Rocki, 46, Polish footballer (Polonia Warsaw, Górnik Zabrze, Dyskobolia Grodzisk Wielkopolski), ruptured aneurysm.[22]
- Douglas Rolfe, 67, Australian cricketer (Victoria, South Australia).[23]
- Pedro Ercílio Simon, 78, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Passo Fundo (2011–2012) and Bishop of Uruguaiana (1995–1998).[24]
- Myroslav Skoryk, 81, Ukrainian composer.[25]
- Josef Smolka, 81, Czech volleyball player, Olympic bronze medalist (1968).[26]
- Christoph Sydow, 35, German journalist (Der Spiegel), suicide.[27]
- Marion Zarzeczna, 89, American pianist.[28]
2
- Arrogate, 7, American Thoroughbred racehorse, Breeders' Cup Classic winner (2016) and American Champion Three-Year-Old Male Horse (2016), euthanized.[29]
- Brad Babcock, 81, American college baseball coach (James Madison).[30]
- Ghulam Murtaza Baloch, 55, Pakistani politician, member of the Provincial Assembly of Sindh (since 2016), COVID-19.[31]
- Werner Böhm, 78, German singer and musician.[32]
- Geoffrey Burnstock, 91, English-born Australian neuroscientist.[33]
- Jono Clarke, 76, Zimbabwean cricketer (Rhodesia).[34]
- Hiber Conteris, 86, Uruguayan writer, playwright, and literary critic.[35]
- John Cuneo, 91, Australian sailor, Olympic champion (1972).[36]
- David Dorn, 77, American police officer, shot.[37]
- James F. English Jr., 93, American bank executive (Connecticut Bank and Trust Company) and academic administrator, president of Trinity College (Connecticut) (1981–1989).[38]
- Paolo Fabbri, 81, Italian semiotician.[39]
- Lugi Gizenga, 54, Congolese politician.[40]
- Roberto Gervaso, 82, Italian writer and journalist, cancer.[41]
- Mary Pat Gleason, 70, American actress (Guiding Light, A Cinderella Story, Mom), Emmy winner (1986), cancer.[42]
- Gerald Jay Goldberg, 90, American author.[43]
- Jean-Claude Hamel, 90, French football executive, President of Auxerre (1963–2009).[44]
- Gaynel Hodge, 83, American doo-wop singer (The Platters), pianist and songwriter ("Earth Angel").[45]
- Leslie Kay, 98, British-born New Zealand electrical engineer and academic.[46]
- Rusty Kidd, 74, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (2009–2017).[47]
- Yvon Lamarre, 85, Canadian politician.[48]
- John Luk Jok, 68, South Sudanese politician, Minister of Justice (2011–2013).[49]
- Henadz Mardas, 49, Belarusian footballer (Neman Grodno, BATE Borisov), bowel cancer.[50]
- Sean Monterrosa, 22, American protester, shot.[51]
- Des Moore, 94, Australian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Alotau-Sideia (1970–2001).[52]
- Jacques Noyer, 93, French Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Amiens (1987–2003).[53]
- Munir Khan Orakzai, 60, Pakistani politician, MP (2002–2013, since 2018), heart attack.[54]
- Jean Pineau, 97, French politician, Deputy (1978–1981).[55]
- Janine Reiss, 99, French vocal coach and harpsichordist.[56]
- Muriel Kent Roy, 98, Canadian demographer.[57]
- Riaz Sheikh, 51, Pakistani cricketer (Pakistan National Shipping Corporation).[58]
- Héctor Suárez, 81, Mexican actor (National Mechanics, El buscabullas, El derecho de nacer) and comedian.[59]
- Lindsay Townsend, 86, New Zealand rugby union player (Otago, national team).[60]
- Chris Trousdale, 34, American actor and singer (Dream Street), COVID-19.[61]
- Carlo Ubbiali, 90, Italian motorcycle road racer, nine-time world champion, respiratory failure.[62]
- Wes Unseld, 74, American Hall of Fame basketball player and coach (Washington Bullets), pneumonia.[63]
- Floyd Zaiger, 94, American fruit breeder.[64]
3
- Atta Muhammad Bhanbhro, 84, Pakistani writer and translator.[65]
- Oscar Brown, 74, American baseball player (Atlanta Braves).[66]
- Shaukat Manzoor Cheema, 66, Pakistani politician, Punjab MPA (since 2008), COVID-19.[67]
- Abdelmalek Droukdel, 50, Algerian Islamic militant, founder of Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, shot.[68]
- Bob Dupuis, 84, American ice hockey player (Boston University Terriers).[69]
- Bruce Jay Friedman, 90, American author and screenwriter (Splash, Doctor Detroit, Stir Crazy).[70]
- Jeanne Goosen, 81, South African writer.[71]
- Marc de Hond, 42, Dutch television presenter and wheelchair basketball player, cancer.[72]
- Mohsen Ibrahim, 85, Lebanese politician.[73]
- Mian Jamshed Uddin Kakakhel, 65, Pakistani politician, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa MPA (since 2018), COVID-19.[74]
- István Kausz, 87, Hungarian fencer, Olympic champion (1964).[75]
- Veli Lehtelä, 84, Finnish rower, Olympic bronze medalist (1956, 1960).[76]
- Jerzy Łukaszewski, 95, Polish diplomat and academic, Rector of the College of Europe (1972–1990).[77]
- Donald Macgregor, 81, Scottish Olympic runner (1972).[78]
- Johnny Majors, 85, American Hall of Fame football player (Tennessee Volunteers) and coach (Pitt Panthers, Iowa State Cyclones), national championship (1976).[79]
- Héctor Ortega, 81, Mexican actor (Las fuerzas vivas, Santa sangre, Lucía, Lucía).[80]
- Pleasantly Perfect, 22, American racehorse and sire, Breeders' Cup Classic (2003) and Dubai World Cup (2004) winner.[81]
- Gary Potts, 75, Canadian Temagami First Nation chief.[82]
- Tony Romandini, 91, Canadian jazz guitarist and composer.[83]
- Adriano Silva, 49, Brazilian politician, complications from COVID-19.[84]
- Pritam Singh, 78, Indian academic.[85]
- Mário Rino Sivieri, 78, Italian-born Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Propriá (1997–2017).[86]
- Sheikh Tahir Rasheed, 66, Pakistani politician, MP (1993–1999) and Punjab MPA (1990–1993), liver cancer.[87]
- Valentina Tăzlăuanu, 70, Moldovan essayist, journalist and theatre critic.[88]
- Maria Alice Vergueiro, 85, Brazilian actress (O Corpo, Cronicamente Inviável), pneumonia.[89]
- Lawrence M. Walsh Sr., 72, American politician, member of the Illinois State Senate (1997–2005), prostate cancer.[90]
- Midge Ware, 92, American actress (Gunslinger, The Phil Silvers Show).[91]
- Ray Webster, 82, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians, Boston Red Sox).[92]
- Conrad Worrill, 78, American writer and political activist.[93]
4
- Marcello Abbado, 93, Italian pianist and composer.[94]
- Earl Brown, 92, American lieutenant general.[95]
- Ralph Caplan, 95, American design consultant and writer.[96]
- Basu Chatterjee, 93, Indian film director (Us Paar, Piya Ka Ghar, Chameli Ki Shaadi).[97]
- Max Clendinning, 95, Northern Irish furniture designer and architect.[98]
- Walt Elliot, 86, Canadian politician.[99]
- Kathryn Hach-Darrow, 97, American businesswoman.[100]
- Laura Hillman, 96, German-born American Holocaust survivor.[101]
- Rupert Hine, 72, English musician (Quantum Jump), songwriter and record producer (The Fixx, Howard Jones), cancer.[102]
- Mikhail Kokshenov, 83, Russian actor (Zhenya, Zhenechka and Katyusha, The Garage, Sportloto-82), film director and producer.[103]
- Pieter van der Kruk, 78, Dutch Olympic weightlifter (1968) and shot putter.[104]
- Jean Link, 80, Luxembourgish Olympic fencer (1960).[105]
- Bobby Locke, 86, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians, Philadelphia Phillies).[106]
- Roberto Faraone Mennella, 48, Italian jewelry designer, cancer.[107]
- Dulce Nunes, 90, Brazilian artist, composer, singer and music producer, COVID-19.[108]
- Bamidele Olumilua, 80, Nigerian politician, Governor of Ondo State (1992–1993).[109]
- Steve Priest, 72, British musician (The Sweet) and songwriter ("Fox on the Run").[110]
- James P. Quirk, 93, American economist.[111]
- Pete Rademacher, 91, American boxer, Olympic champion (1956).[112]
- Antonio Rodríguez de las Heras, 72, Spanish historian and academic, COVID-19.[113]
- Don E. Schultz, 86, American marketing theorist and professor.[114]
- Albert N. Whiting, 102, American academic administrator, President of North Carolina Central University (1966–1983).[115]
5
- Howard Allen, 71, American serial killer.[116]
- Deborah Washington Brown, 68, American computer scientist.[117]
- Andrée Champagne, 80, Canadian actress (Les Belles Histoires des pays d'en haut) and politician, MP (1984–1993, 2005–2014).[118]
- Jonathan Dowling, 65, Irish-American theoretical physicist.[119]
- Jim Fryatt, 79, English footballer (Bradford Park Avenue, Oldham Athletic, Southport).[120]
- Boris Gaganelov, 78, Bulgarian football player (Belasita Petrich, CSKA Sofia, national team) and manager.[121]
- Doris Goodale, 71, American politician, member of the Arizona House of Representatives (2009–2015).[122]
- Jiří Hanák, 82, Czech journalist and dissident, Charter 77 signatory.[123]
- Rosemary Hollis, 68, British political scientist.[124]
- A. Dale Kaiser, 92, American biochemist and developmental biologist, complications from Parkinson's disease.[125]
- Tomisaku Kawasaki, 95, Japanese pediatrician, discoverer of Kawasaki disease.[126]
- Vilhelm Kraus, 71, Bulgarian politician, Minister of Transport (1997–1999).[127]
- Carlos Lessa, 83, Brazilian economist, COVID-19.[128]
- Kristin Linklater, 84, Scottish actress, acting and vocal coach.[129]
- Ved Marwah, 85, Indian police officer, governor of Mizoram (2000–2001), Manipur (1999–2003) and Jharkhand (2000–2004).[130]
- John Miller, 79, American baseball player (Baltimore Orioles), heart failure.[131]
- James Albert Murray, 87, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Kalamazoo (1998–2009).[132]
- George V. Murry, 71, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Saint Thomas (1999–2007) and Youngstown (since 2007), leukemia.[133]
- Betty Ann Norton, 83, Irish acting teacher.[134]
- Mary Overlie, 74, American choreographer, dancer and writer (the Six Viewpoints).[135]
- Ko Si-chi, 90, Taiwanese photographer.[136]
- Friedrich Stelzner, 98, German surgeon and educator.[137]
- Kurt Thomas, 64, American Hall of Fame gymnast, world champion (1978, 1979), complications from basilar stroke.[138]
- Ron Thompson, 88, English footballer (Carlisle United), bowel cancer.[139]
- Marian Tomaszewski, 97, Polish scout leader, officer and tank commander (2nd Polish Corps).[140]
- Vicki Wood, 101, American racing driver (NASCAR).[141]
- Xu Sihai, 74, Chinese teapot creator and collector, expert on purple Yixing clay teapots, founder of the Sihai Teapot Museum.[142]
- Shigeru Yokota, 87, Japanese author and human rights activist, founder of National Association for the Rescue of Japanese Kidnapped by North Korea.[143]
6
- Arthur Berman, 85, American politician, member of the Illinois House of Representatives (1969–1976) and Senate (1977–2000).[144]
- Jean-Marie Bourgeois, 80, French Olympic skier (1968).[145]
- Reche Caldwell, 41, American football player (San Diego Chargers, New England Patriots, Washington Redskins), shot.[146]
- Jean-Marc Chaput, 89, Canadian author and public speaker, bone cancer.[147]
- Dan Danglo, 95, American cartoonist (Felix the Cat).[148]
- Earl Davie, 93, American biochemist.[149]
- Christel DeHaan, 77, German-born American timeshare exchange executive and philanthropist, founder of RCI and Christel House International.[150]
- Milt Earnhart, 102, American politician, member of the Arkansas House of Representatives (1959–1966) and Senate (1967–1980).[151]
- Alain Erlande-Brandenburg, 82, French art historian.[152]
- Allan Evans, 64, American record producer and musicologist.[153]
- Corey Fischer, 75, American actor (M*A*S*H, Brewster McCloud, McCabe & Mrs. Miller), complications from a brain aneurysm.[154]
- Thomas Freeman, 100, American educator and debate coach.[155]
- Uttam Gada, 72, Indian screenwriter and playwright, chronic lymphocytic leukemia.[156]
- Chandrakanta Goyal, 88, Indian politician, Maharashtra MLA (1990–1995).[157]
- Hsu Kun-yuan, 63, Taiwanese politician, speaker of the Kaohsiung City Council (since 2018), suicide by jumping.[158]
- Marjan, 72, Iranian singer and actress.[159]
- Jordi Mestre, 38, Spanish actor (Sé lo que hicisteis...) and model, traffic collision.[160]
- Bill Oster, 87, American baseball player (Philadelphia Athletics).[161]
- Zambrose Abdul Rahman, 76, Malaysian Olympic hurdler (1968).[162]
- Lester Ryan, 61, Irish hurler (Clara, Kilkenny), traffic collision.[163]
- T. Terrell Sessums, 89, American politician, member (1963–1974) and speaker (1972–1974) of the Florida House of Representatives.[164]
- Dietmar Seyferth, 91, German-born American chemist, complications from COVID-19.[165]
- Eduard Shaihullin, 45, Russian motorcycle speedway rider.[166]
- Ramadan Shalah, 62, Palestinian Islamic militant, Secretary-general of the Islamic Jihad Movement in Palestine (1995–2018), complications from heart surgery.[167]
- Francesco Squillace, 94, Italian lawyer and politician, president of the Province of Catanzaro (1975).[168]
- Malcolm Terris, 79, English actor (When the Boat Comes In, Coronation Street, The Plague Dogs).[169]
- Jayamohan Thampi, 64, Indian cricketer (Kerala).[170]
- Andrea Veggio, 96, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Verona (1983–2001).[171]
- Constantin Xenakis, 88, Egyptian-born Greek painter.[172]
- John Zook, 72, American football player (Atlanta Falcons, St. Louis Cardinals), cancer.[173]
7
- Sir Michael Beavis, 90, British Royal Air Force officer.[174]
- Frank Bey, 74, American blues singer.[175]
- Marina Blagojević, 62, Serbian sociologist.[176]
- Jean Bolinder, 84, Swedish author.[177]
- Paul Boundoukou-Latha, 67, Gabonese diplomat and politician.[178]
- Hubert Gagnon, 73, Canadian actor (Nic and Pic) and voice dubber (Homer Simpson), cancer.[179]
- Józef Gruszka, 73, Polish politician, member of the Sejm (1993–2005) and chairman of the PKN Orlen investigation commission (2004–2005).[180]
- Bettina Heinen-Ayech, 82, German painter.[181]
- Denis Howe, 91, English football (Southend United, Darlington, West Ham United).[182]
- Doris Jones-Baker, 94, British-American historian and folklorist.[183]
- Floyd Lee, 86, American blues musician (Music Under New York), heart failure.[184]
- Paul Lombard, 92, French politician, mayor of Martigues (1968–2009).[185]
- Péter Marót, 75, Hungarian fencer, Olympic silver medallist (1972), traffic collision.[186]
- Oliver McGee, 62, American political analyst and strategist.[187]
- James D. Meindl, 87, American engineer.[188]
- Alan Metter, 77, American film director (Back to School, Girls Just Want to Have Fun), heart attack.[189]
- Ken Riley, 72, American football player (Cincinnati Bengals) and coach (Florida A&M Rattlers), heart attack.[190]
- Paul Rochester, 81, American football player (New York Jets, Dallas Texans), Super Bowl champion (1969).[191]
- Roger Saint-Vil, 70, Haitian footballer (Racing CH, Cincinnati Comets, national team).[192]
- Chiranjeevi Sarja, 39, Indian actor (Vayuputra, Varadhanayaka, Aatagara), heart attack.[193]
- Lynika Strozier, 35, American biologist and researcher, COVID-19.[194]
- Edith Thallaug, 90, Norwegian actress and operatic singer.[195]
- Ralph Wright, 72, English footballer (Bolton Wanderers, New York Cosmos, Miami Toros).[196]
8
- Klaus Berger, 79, German academic theologian.[197]
- Tobias Berggren, 80, Swedish poet.[198]
- Renzo Bulgarello, 72, Italian Olympic rower (1972).[199]
- R. L. Clark, 89, American politician, member of the North Carolina Senate (1995–1998).[200]
- Nicholas Cummings, 95, American psychologist and author.[201]
- Tony Dunne, 78, Irish football player (Manchester United, Bolton Wanderers, national team) and manager.[202]
- Manuel Felguérez, 91, Mexican abstract artist (Generación de la Ruptura), COVID-19.[203]
- Maggie Fitzgibbon, 91, Australian actress (Sunstruck).[204]
- James Hand, 67, American country music singer-songwriter.[205]
- Marion Hänsel, 71, French-born Belgian film director and screenwriter (Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea).[206]
- G. C. Jennings, 81, American politician, member of the Virginia House of Delegates (1982–1994).[207]
- Sedley Joseph, 80, Trinidadian footballer (national team), kidney disease.[208]
- Stan London, 94, American physician (St. Louis Cardinals).[209]
- Fabrizio Mioni, 89, Italian actor (Roland the Mighty, Hercules).[210]
- Tavares Moreira, 75, Portuguese economist, governor of the Bank of Portugal (1986–1992), cancer.[211]
- Sardar Dur Muhammad Nasir, 61, Pakistani politician, Balochistan MPA (2013–2018), COVID-19.[212]
- Pierre Nkurunziza, 55, Burundian politician, President (since 2005), heart attack.[213]
- Oliver Ongtawco, 78, Filipino bowler, heart attack.[214]
- Bonnie Pointer, 69, American singer (The Pointer Sisters) and songwriter ("Fairytale", "How Long (Betcha' Got a Chick on the Side)"), cardiac arrest.[215]
- Arjun Charan Sethi, 79, Indian politician, MP (1971–1977, 1980–1984, 1991–1996, since 1998).[216]
- Daniel Stolper, 85, American oboist.[217]
- Heli Susi, 90, Estonian teacher and translator.[218]
- Ian Taylor, 64, British commodity trading executive, chairman and CEO of Vitol, pneumonia.[219]
- Shim Wan-koo, 81, South Korean politician, MP (1985–1992) and mayor of Ulsan (1997–2002).[220]
- Stefan Vodenicharov, 75, Bulgarian academic, President of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (2012–2016) and Minister of Education (2013).[221]
9
- Parviz Aboutaleb, 78, Iranian football player (Rah Ahan, Esteghlal) and manager (national team), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[222]
- Joseph Mohsen Béchara, 85, Lebanese Maronite Catholic hierarch, Archbishop of Cyprus (1986–1988) and Antelias (1988–2012).[223]
- Paul Chapman, 66, Welsh rock guitarist (UFO, Lone Star).[224]
- Pau Donés, 53, Spanish singer-songwriter (Jarabe de Palo) and guitarist, cancer.[225]
- Michael Drosnin, 74, American author and journalist.[226]
- Anthony Obiagboso Enukeme, 76, Nigerian politician.[227]
- Tom Feamster, 89, American football player (Baltimore Colts).[228]
- Ödön Földessy, 90, Hungarian long jumper, Olympic bronze medallist (1952).[229]
- Kasirye Ggwanga, 68, Ugandan military officer, complications from brain surgery.[230]
- Simon Henshaw, 59, American diplomat, Ambassador to Guinea (since 2019).[231]
- Dick Johnson, 66, American news reporter (WMAQ-TV).[232]
- Noel Johnson, 47 American college basketball coach (Midwestern State), ovarian cancer.[233]
- Ain Kaalep, 94, Estonian writer and poet.[234]
- Kim Chang-sop, 74, North Korean politician, Vice Minister of the State Security Department (since 2015).[235]
- Nemir Kirdar, 83, Iraqi-British investment banker and financier, founder of Investcorp.[236]
- Krystyna Krupska-Wysocka, 84, Polish film director.[237]
- Francis Lagan, 85, Irish Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Derry (1988–2010).[238]
- Gwen Margolis, 85, American politician, member (1980–1992, 2002–2008, 2010–2016) and president (1990–1992) of the Florida Senate.[239]
- Chrysostomos P. Panayiotopoulos, 82, Greek neurologist, heart attack.[240]
- Jean-Philippe Reverdot, 67, French photographer.[241]
- William Russell Robinson, 78, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1989–2002).[242]
- Jeanne Rynhart, 74, Irish sculptor.[243]
- Ajay Singh, 69, Indian diplomat and politician.[244]
- Wang Dingguo, 108, Chinese politician, member of the Political Consultative Conference (1978–1993).[245]
- Jas Waters, 39, American television writer (This Is Us, Kidding) and columnist (Vibe), suicide by hanging.[246]
- Adam Wodnicki, 89, Polish translator and writer.[247]
10
- J. Anbazhagan, 62, Indian politician, MLA (2001–2006, since 2011), COVID-19.[248]
- Duilio Arigoni, 91, Swiss chemist.[249]
- Naresh Aula, 34, Indian footballer (ONGC).[250]
- Michel Bellen, 74, Belgian serial killer, heart failure.[251]
- Jesse Blackadder, 56, Australian novelist, screenwriter and journalist, pancreatic cancer.[252]
- Aloysius G. Casey, 88, American lieutenant general.[253]
- Justin Champion, 59, British historian.[254]
- Hans Cieslarczyk, 83, German football player (Borussia Dortmund, national team) and manager (SpVgg Fürth).[255]
- Joan Ferner, 87, Canadian-born New Zealand women's rights advocate.[256]
- Rosita Fornés, 97, Cuban-American actress (Musical Romance, The Unknown Mariachi) and singer, complications from emphysema.[257]
- Charlotte Gardner, 88, American politician, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (1985–2001).[258]
- Harry Glickman, 96, American Hall of Fame sports executive (Portland Trail Blazers) and journalist (The Oregonian).[259]
- Antonio González Orozco, 87, Mexican muralist, cancer.[260]
- William Hale, 88, American film and television director (Gunfight in Abilene, Red Alert, Murder in Texas).[261]
- Murray Hill, 80, New Zealand seed technologist.[262]
- James Holland, 81, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (1975–1977).[263]
- Paul Johnson, 53, Canadian wheelchair tennis player and Paralympic athlete (1988).[264]
- Tom Keeping, 78, Canadian politician.[265]
- Dorothy Kovalchick, 94, American baseball player (Fort Wayne Daisies).[266]
- Anita Linda, 95, Filipino actress (Weighed But Found Wanting, Jaguar, Temptation Island).[267]
- Elizabeth-Ann de Massy, 73, Monegasque aristocrat.[268]
- Fred McIlhattan, 75, American politician, heart attack.[269]
- Hans Mezger, 90, German automotive engineer (Porsche).[270]
- Miliky MiCool, 53, Ghanaian actress, complications from high blood pressure.[271]
- Mr. Wrestling II, 85, American professional wrestler (GCW, Mid-South, CWF).[272]
- Murray Olderman, 98, American sports columnist, cartoonist and author.[273]
- Paul Owen, 51, Canadian cricketer (Gloucestershire).[274]
- Talat Özkarslı, 82, Turkish football player (Galatasaray, national team) and manager (Gaziantepspor).[275]
- Edward Ross Ritvo, 90, American psychiatrist.[276]
- Stuart Lyon Smith, 82, Canadian politician, Ontario MPP (1975–1982), leader of the Ontario Liberal Party (1976–1982).[277]
- William Tietz, 93, American veterinarian and academic administrator, president of Montana State University (1977–1990).[278]
- Claudell Washington, 65, American baseball player (Atlanta Braves, New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics), World Series champion (1974), prostate cancer.[279]
- Eppie Wietzes, 82, Dutch-born Canadian racing driver, heart failure.[280]
- Sarunyoo Wongkrachang, 59, Thai actor (13 Beloved, Ong Bak 2) and film director (Kon Khon), liver cancer.[281]
- Zoogin, 30, Swedish racehorse.[282]
11
- Mahjoub Ben Bella, 73, Algerian-born French painter.[283]
- Kraisak Choonhavan, 72, Thai politician, Senator (2000–2006), tongue cancer.[284]
- Katsuhisa Hattori, 83, Japanese composer (Fist of the North Star), heart failure.[285]
- Marjorie G. Horning, 102, American biochemist and pharmacologist.[286]
- Emmanuel Issoze-Ngondet, 59, Gabonese politician, Prime Minister (2016–2019) and Minister of Foreign Affairs (2012–2016), asthma.[287]
- Earnie Killum, 72, American basketball player (Los Angeles Lakers).[288]
- František Kotlaba, 93, Czech botanist and mycologist.[289]
- Roy Little Chief, 81, Canadian First Nations rights activist and politician, Chief of the Siksika Nation (1981–1983).[290]
- Rodolfo Machado, 82, Argentinian actor (Bajo el signo de la patria, El Picnic de los Campanelli).[291]
- Marcel Maréchal, 82, French actor (I as in Icarus, Fanfan, Julien Fontanes, magistrat) and film director.[292]
- Bernard J. Matkowsky, 80, American mathematician.[293]
- Basil Meeking, 90, New Zealand Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Christchurch (1987–1995).[294]
- Burton Natarus, 86, American politician, Chicago alderman (1971–2007).[295]
- Dennis O'Neil, 81, American comic book writer (Batman, Iron Man) and editor (Marvel Comics).[296]
- Stella Pevsner, 98, American author.[297]
- Matt Poore, 90, New Zealand cricketer (Canterbury, national team).[298]
- Sir Clem Renouf, 99, Australian accountant, president of Rotary International (1978–1979).[299]
- Hermann Salomon, 82, German Olympic athlete (1960, 1964, 1968).[300]
- Rosa Maria Sardà, 78, Spanish actress (Alegre ma non troppo, Carol's Journey, My Mother Likes Women) and comedian, Goya winner (1994, 2002), lymphoma.[301]
- Cy Strulovitch, 94, Canadian Olympic basketball player (1948).[302]
- Elly Stone, 93, American singer and actress.[303]
- Hosbet Suresh, 90, Indian jurist and human rights activist.[304]
- Stefania Świerzy, 86, Polish Olympic gymnast (1952).[305]
- Mel Winkler, 78, American actor (Devil in a Blue Dress, Crash Bandicoot, Doc Hollywood).[306]
12
- Joost Boks, 78, Dutch-born Canadian Olympic field hockey player (1964, 1968).[307]
- Claude A. Bray, Jr., 88, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (1967–1987).[308]
- Carl Brewer, 63, American politician, mayor of Wichita (2007–2015).[309]
- Rayshard Brooks, 27, American police detainee, shot.[310]
- Aileen Christianson, 75, Scottish academic and writer.[311]
- Gulzar Dehlvi, 93, Indian Urdu poet.[312]
- Carl Eiríksson, 90, Icelandic Olympic sports shooter (1992).[313]
- Lino Esterino Garavaglia, 92, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Tivoli (1987–1991) and Cesena-Sarsina (1991–2003).[314]
- Ali Hadi, 53, Iraqi football player (Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya, Al-Zawraa) and manager (Zakho), COVID-19.[315]
- Abani Mohan Joardar, 79, Indian politician, West Bengal MLA (since 2011).[316]
- Charles Wing Krafft, 72, American painter and ceramicist, cancer.[317]
- Malcolm Mabry, 86, American politician, member of the Mississippi House of Representatives (1964–1980) and Senate (1980–1988).[318]
- Geoffrey Martin, 92, Australian footballer (Launceston, Ulverstone, Burnie).[319]
- Claude Ndam, 65, Cameroonian singer-songwriter.[320]
- Molly Neptune Parker, 81, American basketweaver, cancer.[321]
- Chylgychy Ondar, 64, Russian politician, Deputy (1999–2007), COVID-19.[322]
- Juli Sanclimens i Genescà, 84, Spanish politician, Mayor of Manresa (1987–1995) and member of the Catalan Parliament (1984–1995).[323]
- William S. Sessions, 90, American civil servant, Director of the FBI (1987–1993), Judge (1974–1987) and Chief Judge (1980–1987) of the U.S. District Court for Western Texas.[324]
- Arthur Spatt, 94, American jurist, Judge of the U.S. District Court for Eastern New York (since 1989).[325]
- Ricky Valance, 84, Welsh singer ("Tell Laura I Love Her").[326]
- Albert Vitali, 64, Swiss politician, member of the National Council (since 2011), cancer.[327]
- Werner Volkmer, 76, German-Canadian documentary filmmaker.[328]
- Parasnath Yadav, 71, Indian politician, Uttar Pradesh MLA, bladder cancer.[329]
- Perfecto Yasay Jr., 73, Filipino politician, Secretary of Foreign Affairs (2016–2017), pneumonia complicated by cancer.[330]
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- Sheikh Mohammed Abdullah, 74, Bangladeshi politician, Minister of Religious Affairs (since 2019), COVID-19.[331]
- Théophile Philippe Barakat, 67, Syrian Syriac Catholic hierarch, Archbishop of Homs (since 2016).[332]
- Leslie Cohen Berlowitz, 76, American academic administrator (American Academy of Arts and Sciences).[333]
- Sultan Uddin Bhuiyan, 69, Bangladeshi politician.[334]
- Eula Bingham, 90, American scientist.[335]
- Marj Carpenter, 93, American Presbyterian leader, missionary and reporter, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (1995–1996).[336]
- Ralph Doty, 78, American politician.[337]
- Pepe el Ferreiro, 78, Spanish archaeologist.[338]
- Kirvan Fortuin, 28, South African dancer and choreographer, stabbed.[339]
- Dick Garmaker, 87, American basketball player (Minneapolis Lakers, New York Knicks, Minnesota Golden Gophers).[340]
- Jim Grelle, 83, American Olympic middle-distance runner (1960).[341]
- Nic Jorge, 78, Filipino basketball coach (national team) and secretary general of the Basketball Association of the Philippines.[342]
- B. Kannan, 69, Indian cinematographer (Oru Nadigai Natakam Parkiral, Kadalora Kavithaigal, Solla Thudikuthu Manasu).[343]
- Weldon L. Kennedy, 81, American FBI agent.[344]
- Sabiha Khanum, 84, Pakistani actress (Do Ansoo, Mukhra, Anjuman), kidney disease.[345]
- Bram Kloppert, 73, Dutch boxer.[346]
- Mike McCormick, 81, American baseball player (San Francisco Giants, Baltimore Orioles, Kansas City Royals), Cy Young Award (1967), Parkinson's disease.[347]
- Donald W. Meinig, 95, American geographer.[348]
- Mags Murray, 58, Irish politician.[349]
- Mohammed Nasim, 72, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1986–1987, 1991–2006, since 2014), Minister of Home Affairs (1999–2001) and Health (2014–2019), stroke.[350]
- Luther Price, 58, American experimental filmmaker and visual artist.[351]
- Vasant Raiji, 100, Indian cricketer (Bombay, Baroda).[352]
- Maurice Rajsfus, 92, French writer and historian.[353]
- Jean Raspail, 94, French author (The Camp of the Saints, Moi, Antoine de Tounens, roi de Patagonie).[354]
- Helge Rykkja, 76, Norwegian writer and poet.[355]
- Nancy Saunders, 94, American actress (The Three Stooges), leukemia.[356]
- Lucy Scarbrough, 92, American classical pianist and teacher.[357]
- Colo Tavernier O'Hagan, 75, British-French screenwriter (A Week's Vacation, Beatrice, Story of Women), cancer.[358]
- Herbert T. Ueda, 91, American ice drilling engineer.[359]
- Tineke Verburg, 64, Dutch journalist and TV presenter.[360]
- Pramono Edhie Wibowo, 64, Indonesian military officer, Army Chief of Staff (2011–2013), heart attack.[361]
- Marc Zermati, 75, French record producer and promoter.[362]
14
- Saiful Azam, 79, Bangladeshi air force pilot.[363]
- Sally Banes, 69, American dance historian and critic, ovarian cancer.[364]
- Stefano Bertacco, 57, Italian politician.[365]
- Don Candy, 91, Australian tennis player, 1956 French Open champion.[366]
- Luce Douady, 16, French climber, world youth champion and European championships bronze medalist (2019), fall.[367]
- Ed Fitz Gerald, 96, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates, Washington Senators, Cleveland Indians) and coach.[368]
- Jacqui Gasson, Welsh politician, lord mayor of Cardiff (2004–2005).[369]
- Betty Goudsmit-Oudkerk, 96, Dutch resistance member.[370]
- Sarah Hegazi, 30, Egyptian LGBT rights activist, suicide.[371]
- Ibidunni Ighodalo, 39, Nigerian beauty queen and businesswoman, cardiac arrest.[372]
- Elsa Joubert, 97, South African Sestigers writer, COVID-19.[373]
- Noel Kelly, 84, Australian rugby league player (Ipswich, Western Suburbs Magpies, national team).[374]
- Helena van der Kraan, 80, Dutch artist and photographer, cancer.[375]
- Mohammad-Ali Keshavarz, 90, Iranian actor (The Desert of the Tartars, The Fateful Day, Through the Olive Trees).[376]
- Simon Kverndal, 62, British barrister.[377]
- Pierre Lumbi, 70, Congolese politician, Senator (since 2016), COVID-19.[378]
- Nurul Haque Manik, 55, Bangladeshi footballer (Brothers Union, national team), brain hemorrhage.[379]
- Arunkumar Mehta, 80, Indian diamond and gem executive, CEO of Rosy Blue.[380]
- Aarón Padilla Gutiérrez, 77, Mexican footballer (Pumas, Atlante, national team), COVID-19.[381]
- Sushant Singh Rajput, 34, Indian actor (M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story, Chhichhore, Detective Byomkesh Bakshy!), suicide by hanging.[382]
- Haroldo Rodas, 74, Guatemalan diplomat and politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs (2008–2012), COVID-19.[383]
- Claude Samuel, 88, French music critic and radio executive.[384]
- Keith Tippett, 72, British jazz pianist (King Crimson, Centipede) and composer.[385]
- Raj Mohan Vohra, 88, Indian military officer, COVID-19.[386]
- Tawfiq al-Yasiri, Iraqi politician, member of the IRDC, COVID-19.[387]
15
- B. Santosh Babu, 37, Indian military officer, beaten.[388]
- Winston Backus, 99, Canadian politician, Alberta MLA (1971–1979).[389]
- Mário Calixto Filho, 73, Brazilian politician, Senator for Rondônia (2004–2005), COVID-19.[390]
- Juan Díaz, 84, Chilean Olympic boxer (1960).[391]
- Lilia Dizon, 91, Filipino actress (The Moises Padilla Story).[392]
- José Gentil Rosa, 80, Brazilian politician, Maranhão MLA (1987–1991, 1995–1999, since 2019), complications from COVID-19.[393]
- Giulio Giorello, 75, Italian philosopher, COVID-19.[394]
- Clara Gowases, 59–60, Namibian politician, cancer.[395]
- Ismail Ibrahim, 87, Pakistani cricketer (Karachi).[396]
- Fred Jarvis, 95, British trade union leader, President of the Trades Union Congress (1987).[397]
- Renato de Jesus, 67, Brazilian politician, Rio de Janeiro MLA (1995–2011), complications from COVID-19.[398]
- Nagendra Nath Jha, 85, Indian diplomat, Lieutenant Governor of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands (2001–2004).[399]
- Badar Uddin Ahmed Kamran, 69, Bangladeshi politician, mayor of Sylhet (2003–2013), COVID-19.[400]
- Jan Peder Lamm, 84, Swedish archaeologist.[401]
- Beth Levine, 60, American physician, cancer.[402]
- Wolfram Lorenzen, 68, German pianist.[403]
- Seifu Makonnen, 68, Ethiopian Olympic boxer (1972).[404]
- Marinho, 63, Brazilian footballer (Atlético Mineiro, América, national team), pancreatitis and prostate cancer.[405]
- Robert S. Molaro, 69, American politician, member of the Illinois Senate (1993–2003) and Illinois House of Representatives (2003–2009).[406]
- Adebayo Osinowo, 64, Nigerian politician, member of the Senate (since 2019) and Lagos State House of Assembly (2003–2019), complications from COVID-19.[407]
- Michel Roquebert, 91, French historian and writer.[408]
- Jorge Rubio, 75, Mexican baseball player (California Angels).[409]
- Anton Schlembach, 88, German Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Speyer (1983–2007).[410]
- Kirk R. Smith, 73, American climatologist, cardiac arrest.[411]
- Phil Takahashi, 63, Canadian Olympic judoka (1984, 1988).[412]
- Nana Tuffour, 66, Ghanaian highlife singer.[413]
16
- Yuji Adachi, 56, Japanese guitarist and songwriter (Dead End), sepsis.[414]
- Mohammad Asghar, 74, Welsh politician, member of the Senedd (since 2007).[415]
- Abner M. Aust, 98, American Air Force colonel.[416]
- John Benfield, 68, British actor (Prime Suspect, Speed Racer, Cassandra's Dream), sarcoma.[417]
- Knut Bohwim, 89, Norwegian film director (Olsen Gang).[418]
- Roger Borniche, 101, French author and police detective.[419]
- Tamar Bornstein-Lazar, 93, Israeli children's writer.[420]
- Valério Breda, 75, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Penedo, Brazil (since 1997).[421]
- Martin T. Carey, 98, American entrepreneur and preservationist.[422]
- Danding Cojuangco, 85, Filipino food and beverage executive and politician, member of the House of Representatives (1969–1972), CEO and chairman of San Miguel Corporation.[423]
- Federico Corriente, 79, Spanish Arabist, lexicographer and academic (Royal Spanish Academy).[424]
- Jannie van Eyck-Vos, 84, Dutch Olympic athlete (1964).[425]
- Ben Goto, 90, Japanese journalist and novelist, aspiration pneumonia.[426]
- Joan Hill, 89, American artist.[427]
- Haribhau Jawale, 66, Indian politician, MP (2009–2019), COVID-19.[428]
- Paul Kramer, 86, American politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1992–2000).[429]
- John Madigan, 53, Australian politician, Senator (2011–2016), liver and bowel cancer.[430]
- Reavis L. Mitchell Jr., 72, American historian and academic administrator (Fisk University).[431]
- John J. Mooney, 90, American chemical engineer, stroke.[432]
- Peter Nguyen, 76, Hong Kong judge, Director of Public Prosecutions (1994–1997).[433]
- Edén Pastora, 83, Nicaraguan revolutionary and politician, respiratory failure.[434]
- Paulinho Paiakan, 67, Brazilian indigenous leader, COVID-19.[435]
- Patrick Poivey, 72, French actor (Loulou, Mune: Guardian of the Moon) and voiceover artist.[436]
- Ernest Poruthota, 88, Sri Lankan Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Colombo (1987–1991).[437]
- John G. Richardson, 62, American politician, member and Speaker of the Maine House of Representatives (1998–2006), heart attack.[438]
- Robert D. Richardson, 86, American historian and biographer, complications from a fall.[439]
- Georgi Ryabov, 81, Estonian-born Russian footballer (Tallinna Dünamo, Dynamo Moscow, USSR national team).[440]
- John Joe Sheehan, 90, Irish Gaelic footballer (Kerry).[441]
- Alistair Soper, 83, New Zealand rugby union player (national team, Southland, Blackheath).[442]
- A. K. S. Usgaonkar, 92, Indian politician, Goa MLA.[443]
- Eusebio Vélez, 85, Spanish racing cyclist.[444]
- Charles Webb, 81, American novelist (The Graduate).[445]
17
- Marlene Ahrens, 86, Chilean javelin thrower and equestrian, Olympic silver medallist (1956), heart failure.[446]
- Harold David Anderson, 96, Australian public servant and diplomat.[447]
- Tariq Aziz, 84, Pakistani actor, television show host (Bazm E Tariq Aziz) and politician, MP (1997–1999).[448]
- Gordon H. Bower, 87, American cognitive psychologist.[449]
- Lewis John Carlino, 88, American screenwriter (I Never Promised You a Rose Garden) and director (The Great Santini), blood cancer.[450]
- William C. Dement, 91, American psychiatrist and sleep researcher, cardiovascular disease.[451]
- Terry Dicks, 83, British politician, MP (1983–1997).[452]
- Madanmohan Dutta, 62, Indian politician.[453]
- K. Anders Ericsson, 72, Swedish psychologist and scholar.[454]
- Victor Feldbrill, 96, Canadian conductor and violinist.[455]
- Dan Foster, 61, American radio broadcaster, COVID-19.[456]
- Hugh Fraser, 62, Canadian jazz musician, cancer.[457]
- Vic Gilliam, 66, American politician, member of the Oregon House of Representatives (2007–2017), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[458]
- Astrid Gjertsen, 91, Danish-born Norwegian politician, MP (1973–1989).[459]
- Arthur R. Gottschalk, 95, American politician.[460]
- Bill Groman, 83, American football player (Houston Oilers, Denver Broncos, Buffalo Bills).[461]
- Raimo Honkanen, 81, Finnish Olympic racing cyclist (1960, 1968).[462]
- Magda Kandil, 62, Egyptian economist.[463]
- György Kárpáti, 84, Hungarian water polo player, Olympic champion (1952, 1956, 1964).[464]
- Petr Král, 78, Czech poet.[465]
- William W. McCutcheon, 93, American police officer and politician.[466]
- David Morgan, 82, British sociologist.[467]
- Fabrice Philipot, 54, French racing cyclist.[468]
- Roberto Salmeron, 98, Brazilian electrical engineer.[469]
- Jean Kennedy Smith, 92, American diplomat, ambassador to Ireland (1993–1998), Presidential Medal of Freedom winner, founder of VSA.[470]
- Michael E. Soulé, 84, American biologist, co-founder of the Society for Conservation Biology.[471]
- Jerry Sturm, 83, American football player (Calgary Stampeders, Denver Broncos, New Orleans Saints).[472]
- Willie Thorne, 66, English snooker player and commentator, leukaemia.[473]
- Trần Ngọc Châu, 96, Vietnamese soldier and politician, COVID-19.[474]
- Ronny Van Sweevelt, 57, Belgian Olympic racing cyclist (1984), food poisoning.[475]
- Pietro Zoppas, 86, Italian racing cyclist.[476]
18
- Tibor Benedek, 47, Hungarian water polo player, Olympic champion (2000, 2004, 2008), pancreatic cancer.[477]
- Claus Biederstaedt, 91, German actor (The Great Temptation, Don't Worry About Your Mother-in-Law, Before Sundown).[478]
- Anna Blume, 83, German art photographer.[479]
- John Bredenkamp, 79, Zimbabwean rugby union player (national team) and businessman.[480]
- Hux Brown, 75, Jamaican guitarist (Toots and the Maytals).[481]
- Arturo Chaires, 83, Mexican footballer (C.D. Guadalajara, national team).[482]
- Barbara Costikyan, 91, American food writer, complications from COVID-19.[483]
- Ali Kamal Etman, 79, Egyptian Olympic football player (1964) and coach.[484]
- Ingegärd Fredin, 89, Swedish freestyle swimmer.[485]
- Malim Ghozali PK, 71, Malaysian writer, cancer.[486]
- Breene Harimoto, 66, American politician, member of the Hawaii Senate (since 2015), pancreatic cancer.[487]
- Mikhail Ignatyev, 58, Russian politician, Head of the Chuvash Republic (2010–2020), bilateral pneumonia and complications from COVID-19.[488]
- Nicolas Joel, 67, French opera director, GM of Paris Opera (2009–2014), complications from a stroke.[489]
- Ellington Jordan, 80, American songwriter ("I'd Rather Go Blind").[490]
- Jeffrey S. Juris, 48–49, American anthropologist.[491]
- Sergei Khrushchev, 84, Russian-American engineer.[492]
- Kossi Koudagba, 24, Togolese footballer (Espoir Tsevie, ASC Kara, national team).[493]
- Lachhman Singh Lehl, 96, Indian general and military historian.[494]
- Endre Lépold, 64, Hungarian Olympic sprinter (1976).[495]
- Dame Vera Lynn, 103, British singer ("We'll Meet Again", "The White Cliffs of Dover").[496]
- Francisco Moniz, 54, Angolan Olympic boxer.[497]
- Thomas S. Moorman Jr., 79, American Air Force general.[498]
- Sachy, 48, Indian screenwriter (Makeup Man) and film director (Anarkali, Ayyappanum Koshiyum), cardiac arrest.[499]
- Milo Sarens, 82, Belgian Olympic boxer (1960).[500]
- Alfred Schmidtberger, 90, Austrian Olympic sprint canoer.[501]
- Jules Sedney, 97, Surinamese economist and politician, Prime Minister (1969–1973) and Governor of the Central Bank of Suriname (1980–1983).[502]
- Antonio Veciana, 91, Cuban spy (CIA, Alpha 66).[503]
- Jim Young, 94, New Zealand boat builder and designer.[504]
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- Waliur Rahman Bhuiyan, 67, Bangladeshi businessman.[505]
- Terry Brennan, 79, Irish Fine Gael politician.[506]
- Karen Bridge, 60, English badminton player, cancer.[507]
- Malcolm Brooks, 90, Australian politician, New South Wales MLA (1973–1976).[508]
- Thomas Brzustowski, 83, Polish-born Canadian engineer and academic.[509]
- Cho Hae-il, 79, South Korean writer.[510]
- Mario Corso, 78, Italian football player (Inter, national team) and manager (Mantova).[511]
- Madeline McWhinney Dale, 98, American economist and banker.[512]
- Ramchand Goala, 79, Bangladeshi cricket player (national team) and coach.[513]
- Ralph Haas, 87, Canadian engineer and academic.[514]
- Sir Ian Holm, 88, English actor (Alien, Chariots of Fire, The Lord of the Rings), BAFTA winner (1982), complications from Parkinson's disease.[515]
- Marjorie Hoy, 79, American entomologist.[516]
- Kevin Leahy, 71, Australian politician, Western Australian MLA (1989–1996) and MLC (2004–2005).[517]
- Thandi Mpambo-Sibhukwana, South African politician, MP (since 2019).[518]
- Dumitru Munteanu, 87, Romanian footballer (Petrolul Ploiești, Steaua București, national team).[519]
- David Perlman, 101, American science journalist (San Francisco Chronicle), cancer.[520]
- Karin Peschel, 84, German economist, rector of University of Kiel (1992–1996).[521]
- A. L. Raghavan, 87, Indian playback singer (Pona Machaan Thirumbi Vandhan, Kudumba Gouravam, Azhagarmalai Kalvan).[522]
- Carlos Ruiz Zafón, 55, Spanish novelist (The Prince of Mist, The Shadow of the Wind, The Prisoner of Heaven), colon cancer.[523]
- Regan Russell, 65, Canadian animal rights activist, traffic collision.[524]
- Vidyaben Shah, 97, Indian social worker.[525]
- Harry Smith, 69, British journalist.[526]
- Pat Stark, 90, American football player (Syracuse Orange) and coach (Rochester Yellowjackets).[527]
- Melville Y. Stewart, 85, American philosopher.[528]
- René Alphonse van den Berghe, 80, Belgian art dealer and convicted art thief, complications during surgery.[529]
- Noël Vandernotte, 96, French coxswain, Olympic bronze medallist (1936).[530]
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- Dennis T. Avery, 84, American food writer and policy analyst.[531]
- Gerhard J. Bellinger, 89, German theologian.[532]
- Constance Curry, 86, American civil rights activist and writer, sepsis.[533]
- Ema Derossi-Bjelajac, 94, Croatian politician, President of the Presidency of SR Croatia (1985–1986).[534]
- Sylvio Capanema, 82, Brazilian jurist, COVID-19.[535]
- Joseph Ferris, 85, American politician, member of the New York State Assembly (1975–1984), COVID-19.[536]
- Svein Arne Hansen, 74, Norwegian sports official, president of the European Athletic Association (since 2015).[537]
- Angur Baba Joshi, 87, Nepali educationist and social activist, throat and breast cancer.[538]
- Jim Kiick, 73, American football player (Miami Dolphins, Denver Broncos), Super Bowl champion (1972, 1973), Alzheimer's disease.[539]
- Philip Latham, 91, British actor (The Troubleshooters, Dracula: Prince of Darkness, Ring of Spies).[540]
- Pedro Lima, 49, Portuguese actor (Ilha dos Amores, Second Life) and Olympic swimmer (1988, 1992), suicide by drowning.[541]
- Kamal Lohani, 85, Bangladeshi journalist, Director General of the Shilpakala Academy (2009–2011), COVID-19.[542]
- William Millerson, 67, Aruban-born Curaçaoan karateka and politician, chairman of the Estates of Curaçao (2017–2020).[543]
- Mufti Muhammad Naeem, 64, Pakistani Islamic scholar, co-founder of Jamia Binoria, COVID-19.[544]
- Joseph D. Patero, 88, American politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1974–1986, 1988–1991).[545]
- Maria Lluïsa Oliveda Puig, 97, Spanish actress.[546]
- Robert L. Taylor, 95, American aviator.[547]
- Aaron Tokona, 45, New Zealand guitarist and singer (Weta, Cairo Knife Fight, Fly My Pretties), heart attack.[548]
- Max Tuerk, 26, American football player (Los Angeles Chargers, Arizona Cardinals, USC Trojans).[549]
- Usharani, 62, Indian actress (Puthiya Vaarpugal, Oru Oorla Oru Rajakumari, Millennium Stars), kidney failure.[550]
- John White, 77, Australian politician, Tasmanian MHA (1986–1998) and MLC (1998–1999).[551]
21
- Marconi Alencar, 81, Brazilian politician, COVID-19.[552]
- Sergio Salvador Aguirre Anguiano, 77, Mexican jurist, associate justice of the Supreme Court (1995–2012), stomach cancer.[553]
- György Bálint, 100, Hungarian horticulturist and politician, MP (1994–1998), COVID-19.[554]
- Lucius Barker, 92, American political scientist, complications from Alzheimer's disease.[555]
- Richárd Bicskey, 83, Hungarian Olympic cyclist (1964).[556]
- Sheela Borthakur, 84, Indian social worker.[557]
- Felicity Bryan, 74, British literary agent and journalist, stomach cancer.[558]
- Sergey Chilikov, 66, Russian photographer.[559]
- Pascal Clément, 75, French politician, Minister of Justice (2005–2007), pulmonary infection.[560]
- Rajinder Goel, 77, Indian cricketer (Delhi, Haryana, Southern Punjab).[561]
- Edward Grant, 93, American historian.[562]
- Jürgen Holtz, 87, German actor (Rosa Luxemburg, Made in Israel, Good Bye, Lenin!), complications from cancer.[563]
- Bill Horace, 44, Liberian fighter, shot.[564]
- Talib Jauhari, 80, Pakistani Islamic scholar, COVID-19.[565]
- Apinan Kaewpila, 35, Thai footballer (Samutsongkhram, TOT, Samut Sakhon), traffic collision.[566]
- Joseph Korto, Liberian politician, minister of education (2006-2010).[567]
- Angela Madsen, 60, American athlete, Paralympic bronze medallist (2012), drowned.[568]
- Hugh Mellor, 81, British philosopher.[569]
- Anthony J. Naldrett, 86, Canadian geologist.[570]
- Mile Nedelkoski, 84, Macedonian writer and poet.[571]
- Jeet Singh Negi, 95, Indian folk singer and composer.[572]
- Étienne Périer, 88, Belgian film director (Bridge to the Sun, When Eight Bells Toll, Zeppelin).[573]
- Bernardino Piñera, 104, Chilean Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Temuco (1960–1977) and Archbishop of La Serena (1983–1990), COVID-19.[574]
- Ahmed Radhi, 56, Iraqi football player (Al-Zawraa, national team) and manager (Al-Shorta), COVID-19.[575]
- Manny Santos, 85, Australian Olympic weightlifter (1956, 1960).[576]
- Sam Sarin, 84, Croatian-born Australian fisherman.[577]
- Ken Snow, 50, American soccer player (Chicago Power, St. Louis Steamers, national team), complications from COVID-19.[578]
- Florence M. Sullivan, 90, American politician, member of the New York State Assembly (1979–1983).[579]
- Zeev Sternhell, 85, Polish-born Israeli historian and political scientist.[580]
- Bobby Storey, 64, Irish IRA volunteer.[581]
- Badiuzzaman Tunu, 91, Bangladeshi military officer.[582]
- Bobana Veličković, 30, Serbian Olympic sport shooter (2012, 2016), complications from childbirth.[583]
- Joan Pau Verdier, 73, French singer.[584]
- Dennis Young, 90, New Zealand rugby union player (Canterbury, national team), cancer.[585]
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- Vernon Alden, 97, American scholar, president of Ohio University.[586]
- Witold Baran, 80, Polish Olympic middle-distance runner (1964).[587]
- Pappukutty Bhagavathar, 107, Indian actor ('Sree Guruvayoorappan, Kattukurangu) and playback singer.[588]
- Steve Bing, 55, American entertainment executive (Shangri-La Entertainment), screenwriter and film producer (Kangaroo Jack, Rules Don't Apply), suicide by jumping.[589]
- Carlos Bosch, 75, Argentine photojournalist.[590]
- Dick Buerkle, 72, American Olympic runner (1976).[591]
- Nouri Dhiab, 76, Iraqi footballer (national team).[592]
- Jesus Dosado, 80, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Ozamiz (1981–2016).[593]
- Phil Krueger, 90, American football player, coach (Utah State Aggies, Fresno State Bulldogs), and general manager (Tampa Bay Buccaneers).[594]
- Carlos Luis Morales, 55, Ecuadorian footballer (Independiente, Emelec, national team) and politician, cardiocirculatory arrest.[595]
- Dick Oxtoby, 80, English footballer (Tranmere Rovers, Bolton Wanderers, Runcorn), Lewy body dementia.[596]
- Harry Penk, 85, English footballer (Wigan Athletic, Plymouth Argyle, Southampton).[597]
- Pierino Prati, 73, Italian footballer (Milan, Roma, national team), cancer.[598]
- Joel Schumacher, 80, American film director (The Lost Boys, Falling Down, Batman Forever), cancer.[599]
- Nisar Ahmed Siddiqui, 76, Pakistani academic.[600]
- Shirley Adelson Siegel, 101, American lawyer, complications from a stroke.[601]
- Stewart Speed, 77, New Zealand cricketer (Auckland).[602]
- Karlman Wasserman, 93, American physiologist (Wasserman 9-Panel Plot).[603]
- Thomas Welder, 80, American Benedictine nun and educator, President of the University of Mary (1978–2009), kidney cancer.[604]
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- Saadi Toma Abbas, 81, Iraqi politician, Minister of Defence (1990–1991).[605]
- Vehbi Akdağ, 71, Turkish freestyle wrestler, Olympic silver medalist (1972).[606]
- Nikos Alefantos, 81, Greek football player (Atromitos Piraeus, Panegialios) and manager (Olympiacos), heart attack.[607]
- Ryan Anthony, 51, American trumpeter (Canadian Brass, Dallas Symphony Orchestra), multiple myeloma.[608]
- Harry Basch, 94, American actor (Falcon Crest).[609]
- Jean-Michel Bokamba-Yangouma, Congolese trade unionist and politician, COVID-19.[610]
- Xabiiba Cabdilaahi, 58, Djiboutian singer.[611]
- Lydia Chagoll, 89, Dutch-born Belgian dancer, choreographer and film director.[612]
- Lawrence Chelin, 61, South African footballer (Arcadia Shepherds, Durban City F.C., Atlanta Chiefs), leukaemia.[613]
- Shiraz Dharsi, 73, Indian cricketer (Sind, Karachi Blues, Scotland).[614]
- Nikolai Fadeyechev, 87, Russian ballet dancer and teacher, People's Artist of the USSR (1976).[615]
- Michael Falzon, 48, Australian musical actor and producer, cancer.[616]
- Aziz Ur Rahman Hazarvi, 72, Pakistani Islamic scholar.[617]
- Dick Jefferies, 88, English palaeontologist.[618]
- Arthur Keaveney, 68, Irish historian, COVID-19.[619]
- Jurjaan Koolen, 81, Dutch Olympic volleyball player (1964).[620]
- Li Zhensheng, 79, Chinese photojournalist, cerebral hemorrhage.[621]
- Jampel Lodoy, 44, Russian-Tuvan Buddhist lama, Kamby Lama of Tuva (2005–2010, since 2019), COVID-19.[622]
- Justin Love, 41, American basketball player (Saint Louis Billikens, Beijing Olympians, BC Odesa).[623]
- Mike McCool, 68, New Zealand rugby union player (Hawke's Bay, Wairarapa Bush, national team).[624]
- Robert Newton Peck, 92, American author (A Day No Pigs Would Die, Soup), laryngeal cancer.[625]
- Margarita Pracatan, 89, Cuban novelty singer.[626]
- Francisco Javier Prado Aránguiz, 91, Chilean Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Rancagua (1993–2004) and Iquique (1984–1988), cancer.[627]
- Patricio Rodríguez, 81, Chilean tennis player, cancer.[628]
- Nilamber Dev Sharma, 88, Indian writer and literary scholar.[629]
- Liam Treadwell, 34, English National Hunt jockey.[630]
- César Bosco Vivas Robelo, 78, Nicaraguan Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of León (1991–2019).[631]
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- Gösta Ågren, 83, Finnish poet.[632]
- Alfredo Biondi, 91, Italian politician, MP (1968–1972, 1979–2008), Minister of Justice (1994–1995) and Environment (1983–1984).[633]
- Harry Britt, 82, American political activist, member (1979–1993) and president (1989–1990) of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors.[634]
- Robert L. Carneiro, 93, American anthropologist.[635]
- Étienne Cerexhe, 89, Belgian politician and judge, member of the Senate (1985–1987) and Chamber of Representatives (1988–1991).[636]
- Ding-Shinn Chen, 76, Taiwanese hepatologist, pancreatic cancer.[637]
- Lester Crystal, 85, American news executive (PBS NewsHour, NBC Nightly News), president of NBC News (1977–1979), stomach cancer and pneumonia.[638]
- Jacques Demêtre, 96, French blues historian.[639]
- Ralph Dunagin, 83, American cartoonist (The Middletons, Grin and Bear It).[640]
- Yuriy Dyachuk-Stavytskyi, 73, Ukrainian football player and manager (Spartak Ivano-Frankivsk, Karpaty Lviv).[641]
- Marc Fumaroli, 88, French historian and essayist.[642]
- Sir Anthony Hammond, 79, British lawyer and public servant, Treasury Solicitor (1997–2000).[643]
- Michael Hawley, 58, American educator, pianist and visual artist, colon cancer.[644]
- Alan Howard, 91, English nutritionist.[645]
- Roger Johnston, 90, Australian politician, member of the House of Representatives (1977–1980).[646]
- Eddie Kasko, 88, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals, Cincinnati Reds, Houston Astros) and manager (Boston Red Sox).[647]
- Claude Le Péron, 72, French bass guitarist.[648]
- David MacLennan, 82, Canadian biochemist.[649]
- Mohammed Yaseen Mohammed, 57, Iraqi Olympic weightlifter (1980, 1984), COVID-19.[650]
- Jane Parker-Smith, 70, British classical organist.[651]
- Britton Payne, 79, American curler.[652]
- Nigel Weiss, 83, South African astronomer and mathematician.[653]
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- Perry Adkisson, 91, American entomologist and academic administrator, Chancellor of the Texas A&M University System (1986–1990).[654]
- Abiola Ajimobi, 70, Nigerian politician, Senator (2004–2007) and Governor of Oyo State (2011–2019), complications from COVID-19.[655]
- Suzana Amaral, 88, Brazilian film director and screenwriter (Hour of the Star, A Hidden Life).[656]
- A. J. Beirens, 73, Belgian radio producer and journalist, physician assisted suicide.[657]
- Nimai Bhattacharya, 89, Indian writer.[658]
- Chen Zhaoyuan, 89, Chinese engineer.[659]
- Patrice Gélard, 81, French politician, Senator (1995–2014).[660]
- Lester Grinspoon, 92, American psychiatrist and marijuana advocate (Marihuana Reconsidered).[661]
- Richard Grove, 64, British environmental historian.[662]
- Owen Harries, 90, Welsh-born Australian academic and magazine editor.[663]
- Huey, 32, American rapper ("Pop, Lock & Drop It"), shot.[664]
- Lonnie Ingram, 72, American microbiologist.[665]
- John Kennedy Sr., 91, Australian Hall of Fame football player and coach (Hawthorn, North Melbourne).[666]
- Olivier Le Fèvre, 59, French astrophysicist, brain cancer.[667]
- Tien-Yien Li, 75, Chinese-born American mathematician.[668]
- Emeka Mamale, 42, Congolese footballer (DC Motema Pembe, Kaizer Chiefs, national team).[669]
- Kilasu Massamba, 69, Congolese footballer (AS Dragons, national team).[670]
- Art Miller Jr., 73, American politician, member of the Michigan Senate (1977–2002), lung cancer.[671]
- Juan Ostoic, 89, Chilean Olympic basketball player (1952, 1956), heart failure.[672]
- Papaléo Paes, 67, Brazilian physician and politician, Senator (2003–2011) and Vice Governor of Amapá (2015–2018), complications from COVID-19.[673]
- Ionuț Popa, 67, Romanian football player and manager (UTA Arad, Bihor Oradea, Politehnica Iași).[674]
- Marga Richter, 93, American composer.[675]
- Joe Sinnott, 93, American Hall of Fame comic book artist (The Avengers, Thor, Fantastic Four).[676]
- Peter E. Toschek, 87, German physicist.[677]
- Maya Ulanovskaya, 87, American-born Russian-Israeli political dissident, writer and translator.[678]
- Ivan Utrobin, 86, Russian cross-country skier, Olympic bronze medalist (1964).[679]
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- Fiona Adams, 84, British photographer.[680]
- Abdoulatifou Aly, 60, Malagasy-born French Mahoran politician, Deputy (2007–2012).[681]
- Kelly Asbury, 60, American animator and film director (Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron, Shrek 2, Gnomeo & Juliet), abdominal cancer.[682]
- Pierre-Antoine-Jean Bach, 87, French-born Laotian Roman Catholic prelate, Vicar Apostolic of Savannakhet (1971–1975).[683]
- Katrin Beinroth, 38, German judoka, European open class champion (2003).[684]
- Hermes Binner, 77, Argentine politician, Governor of Santa Fe (2007–2011) and Mayor of Rosario (1995–2003), pneumonia.[685]
- Thomas Edwin Blanton Jr., 82, American terrorist and convicted murderer (16th Street Baptist Church bombing).[686]
- Francis Carnwath, 80, British banker and charity executive.[687]
- Chen Peiqiu, 97, Chinese painter and calligrapher.[688]
- Choi Suk-hyeon, 22, South Korean triathlete, suicide.[689]
- Ed Conroy, 73, Canadian politician, MLA for Rossland-Trail (1991–2001).[690]
- Stuart Cornfeld, 67, American film producer (Zoolander, The Fly, Tropic Thunder), cancer.[691]
- James Dunn, 80, British theologian.[692]
- Sandra Feva, 73, American soul singer and composer.[693]
- Theo Foley, 83, Irish football player (Burnley, Northampton Town, national team).[694]
- Richard Gelles, 73, American sociologist, brain cancer.[695]
- Arnie Ginsburg, 93, American disc jockey (WMEX).[696]
- Milton Glaser, 91, American graphic designer, creator of the I ❤ NY slogan and co-founder of New York magazine, stroke and renal failure.[697]
- Bernhard van Haersma Buma, 88, Dutch politician, mayor of Workum (1962–1970) and Sneek (1970–1993).[698]
- Fred Hammer, 90, Luxembourgish sprinter (1952, 1956).[699]
- Munawar Hasan, 78, Pakistani politician, President of Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan (2009–2014), COVID-19.[700]
- Margaret Jurgensmeier, 85, American baseball player (Rockford Peaches).[701]
- Tami Lynn, 77–78, American soul singer.[702]
- Diana Maddock, Baroness Maddock, 75, British politician, MP (1993–1997), Lord Temporal (since 1997) and President of the Liberal Democrats (1999–2000).[703]
- Félix de Almeida Mendonça, 92, Brazilian politician, Deputy (1983–1987, 1991–2011), complications from COVID-19.[704]
- Yordan Milanov, 95, Bulgarian military officer.[705]
- Faqir Nabi, 67, Afghan actor, COVID-19.[706]
- William Negri, 84, Italian footballer (Mantova, Bologna, national team).[707]
- Tony Pidgley, 72, British property developer and financier (Berkeley Group).[708]
- Jaroslav Pollák, 72, Slovak footballer (Sparta Prague, Austria Salzburg, national team).[709]
- Taryn Power, 66, American actress (The Count of Monte Cristo, Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger, Eating), leukemia.[710]
- Ramon Revilla Sr., 93, Filipino actor (Iyo ang Tondo Kanya ang Cavite, Arrest: Pat. Rizal Alih, Exodus: Tales from the Enchanted Kingdom) and politician, Senator (1992–2004), heart failure.[711]
- Viola Sachs, 90, Polish professor of literature.[712]
- Don Seymour, 58, Canadian Hall of Fame jockey.[713]
- John Springall, 87, English cricketer (Nottinghamshire).[714]
- Julianus Kemo Sunarko, 78, Indonesian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Purwokerto (2000–2016).[715]
- Arthur Williamson, 89, Scottish footballer (Southend United).[716]
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- Belaid Abdessalam, 91, Algerian politician, Prime Minister (1992–1993).[717]
- Norman C. Anderson, 92, American politician.[718]
- Pete Carr, 70, American guitarist (LeBlanc and Carr, Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section).[719]
- Freddy Cole, 88, American jazz singer and pianist, complications from cardiovascular disease.[720]
- Linda Cristal, 89, Argentine actress (The Perfect Furlough, The High Chaparral, Mr. Majestyk).[721]
- Antonio Cuenco, 84, Filipino politician, member of the House of Representatives (1965–1969, 1987–1998, 2001–2010), COVID-19.[722]
- Julian Curry, 82, English actor (Rumpole of the Bailey, Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow, Escape to Victory).[723]
- Adrian Devine, 68, American baseball player (Atlanta Braves, Texas Rangers), cancer.[724]
- Tom Finn, 71, American musician (The Left Banke) and DJ.[725]
- Susan Laughlin, 88, American politician.[726]
- Giuseppe Matarrese, 86, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Frascati (1989–2009).[727]
- Margaret Morton, 71, American photographer, leukemia.[728]
- Nwam Jar Thaing, 67, Burmese writer, heart failure.[729]
- Ilija Petković, 74, Serbian football player (OFK Beograd, Yugoslavia national team) and manager (national team), complications from perforated ulcer and COVID-19.[730]
- Nicola Quarta, 92, Italian politician, Deputy (1978–1983).[731]
- Mats Rådberg, 72, Swedish singer.[732]
- Mihai Romilă, 69, Romanian footballer (Politehnica Iași, Dunărea Galați, national team).[733]
- Luciano Rondinella, 86, Italian singer and actor.[734]
- Sander Schnitger, 61, Dutch air force general, Commander of the Royal Netherlands Air Force (2012–2016).[735]
- David Stronach, 89, Scottish archaeologist.[736]
- Bob Warner, 69, Canadian ice hockey player (Toronto Maple Leafs).[737]
- Khalid Wazir, 84, Pakistani cricketer (national team).[738]
- Jack Whittaker, 72, American Powerball lottery winner.[739]
- Tereza Souza Campos, 91, Brazilian socialite.[740]
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- Nasir Ajanah, 64, Nigerian judge, Chief Judge of Kogi State (since 2004), COVID-19.[741]
- Rudolfo Anaya, 82, American author (Bless Me, Ultima).[742]
- Kim Bridgford, 60, American poet and professor, cancer.[743]
- Joe Bugel, 80, American football coach (Phoenix Cardinals, Oakland Raiders, Washington Redskins).[744]
- Zuriñe del Cerro, 64, Spanish feminist activist.[745]
- Marián Čišovský, 40, Slovak footballer (Inter Bratislava, Viktoria Plzeň, national team), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[746]
- Manuel Donley, 92, Mexican-born American Tejano singer and musician.[747]
- Simon H. Fell, 61, English bassist and composer.[748]
- Klaus Francke, 83, German politician, member of the Bundestag (1976–1998, 2001–2002).[749]
- Jim Holloway, American artist (Dungeons & Dragons).[750]
- Edward Kleinbard, 68, American lawyer and tax academic, cancer.[751]
- John Kneebone, 84, New Zealand farming leader.[752]
- Silvia Lazarte, 56, Bolivian politician, President of the Constituent Assembly (2006–2008).[753]
- Louis Mahoney, 81, Gambian-born British actor (Omen III: The Final Conflict, Doctor Who, Captain Phillips).[754]
- Bill McFarlane, 90, Canadian football player (Toronto Argonauts).[755]
- Matthew Morris, 51, Australian politician, New South Wales MP (2003–2011).[756]
- Geetha Nagabhushan, 78, Indian writer, cardiac arrest.[757]
- Dame Ingrid Roscoe, 76, English writer, Lord Lieutenant of West Yorkshire (2004–2018).[758]
- Jim Ross, 90, New Zealand educationalist and public servant.[759]
- Shen Jilan, 90, Chinese politician, delegate to the National People's Congress (since 1954), stomach cancer.[760]
- Mimi Soltysik, 45, American socialist activist, co-chair of the Socialist Party USA (2013–2015), liver cancer.[761]
- Md. Shahjahan Ali Talukder, 65, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1988–1990), COVID-19.[762]
- Yu Lan, 99, Chinese actress (A Revolutionary Family).[763]
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- Bode Akindele, 88, Nigerian industrialist.[764]
- Efraín Barquero, 89, Chilean poet.[765]
- Richard Brooke, 93, British explorer.[766]
- Abdullah al Mohsin Chowdhury, 57, Bangladeshi civil servant, Defence Secretary (since 2020), complications from COVID-19.[767]
- James Paul Churchill, 96, American jurist, Judge (since 1974) and Chief Judge (1989) of the U.S. District Court for Eastern Michigan.[768]
- Gernot Endemann, 77, German actor (Sesamstraße).[769]
- James Douglas Henderson, 93, Canadian politician.[770]
- Hachalu Hundessa, 34, Ethiopian singer-songwriter, shot.[771]
- Jan Krajenbrink, 78, Dutch politician (House of Representatives, mayor of Woudenberg).[772]
- Gene Lakusiak, 78, Canadian football player (Winnipeg Blue Bombers), dementia.[773]
- Kamruddin Ahia Khan Majlish, Bangladeshi politician, cardiac arrest.[774]
- Johnny Mandel, 94, American composer ("Suicide Is Painless", "The Shadow of Your Smile", "Emily"), Grammy winner (1966).[775]
- Ernesto Marcel, 72, Panamanian boxer, WBA featherweight champion (1972–1974).[776]
- Paula Marckx, 94, Belgian model, journalist and pilot (Marckx v Belgium).[777]
- Benny Mardones, 73, American singer-songwriter ("Into the Night"), Parkinson's disease.[778]
- Marian Orzechowski, 88, Polish politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs (1985–1988).[779]
- Kevin Pay, 80, Australian footballer (Collingwood).[780]
- Svend Aage Rask, 84, Danish footballer (B 1909, national team).[781]
- Carl Reiner, 98, American actor, film director and writer (The Dick Van Dyke Show, Ocean's Eleven, The Jerk), Grammy winner (1999), nine-time Emmy winner, complications from a fall.[782]
- Ken Shadie, 84, Australian screenwriter (Crocodile Dundee), cancer.[783]
- Albert Sulon, 82, Belgian footballer (Club Liège, national team).[784]
- Anthony Terlato, 86, American winemaker.[785]
- Fredrick Töben, 76, German-born Australian Holocaust denier.[786]
- Willie Wright, 80, American soul singer.[787]
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- Joe Arenas, 94, American football player (San Francisco 49ers).[788]
- Ivo Banac, 73, Croatian historian and politician, president of the Liberal Party (2003–2004), MP (2003–2008).[789]
- Tim Brooks, 72, American Hall of Fame professional wrestler (BTW, GCW, SCW), cancer.[790]
- Ludwig Finscher, 90, German musicologist (Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart).[791]
- Jim Hargreaves, 70, Canadian ice hockey player (Vancouver Canucks).[792]
- Dan Hicks, 68, American actor (Evil Dead II, Darkman, Intruder), cancer.[793]
- Aleksandr Kabanov, 72, Russian water polo player, Olympic champion (1972, 1980).[794]
- Alfred Kotey, 52, Ghanaian Olympic boxer (1988), WBO bantamweight champion (1993–1994), complications from a stroke.[795]
- Tomio Kubota, 89, Japanese mathematician.[796]
- Henry Martin, 94, American cartoonist.[797]
- John Metras, 70, American-born Canadian football player (Hamilton Tiger-Cats).[798]
- J. Nagbe Sloh, 55, Liberian politician and media executive, member of the House of Representatives.[799]
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