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Deaths in June 2023
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The following is a list of notable deaths in June 2023.
Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
- Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent country of citizenship (if applicable), reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference.
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June 2023
1
- Billy Ray Adams, 84, American football player (Ole Miss Rebels).[1]
- Ronald L. Baker, 85, American folklorist.[2]
- Michael Batayeh, 52, American actor (Breaking Bad, American Dreamz, AmericanEast), asphyxiation.[3]
- Anatoly Bolshakov, 92, Russian politician, member of the Soviet of Nationalities (1979–1989).[4]
- Margit Carstensen, 83, German actress (The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant, Martha, Possession).[5]
- Pacho El Antifeka, 42, Puerto Rican rapper, shot.[6]
- Gerhart Hecker, 89, Hungarian Olympic runner (1960).[7]
- David Jones, 83, British athlete, Olympic bronze medallist (1960), liver cancer.[8]
- Grégor Marchand, 55, French academic and archeologist.[9]
- Jim Melchert, 92, American artist.[10]
- Pedro Messone, 88, Chilean singer, composer and actor.[11]
- Bobby Morgan, 96, American baseball player (Brooklyn Dodgers, Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago Cubs).[12]
- Lamar Morris, 84, American country singer.[13]
- Jack Potts, 87, Australian rugby union player.[14]
- Una Power, 79-80, English-born Irish card reader and author, Lewy body dementia.[15]
- Philippe Pozzo di Borgo, 72, French businessman (Pommery), subject of The Intouchables.[16]
- Robert Rigot, 93, French sculptor.[17]
- Reinhold Senn, 86, Austrian luger, Olympic silver medallist (1964).[18]
- Anna Shay, 62, Japanese-born American socialite, businesswoman and television personality (Bling Empire), stroke.[19]
- Roger Squires, 91, British crossword compiler.[20]
- John Sullivan, 82, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers, New York Mets) and coach (Toronto Blue Jays).[21]
- Cynthia Weil, 82, American Hall of Fame songwriter ("You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'", "Here You Come Again", "Somewhere Out There"), Grammy winner (1988).[22]
- Jeff Worthington, 62, American Paralympic athlete.[23]
2
- Natasha Al-Maani, 64, Jordanian artist.[24]
- Muhammad Afsarul Ameen, 71, Bangladeshi politician, MP (since 2009) and minister of primary and mass education (2008–2013), lung cancer.[25]
- Bob Bolin, 84, American baseball player (San Francisco Giants, Boston Red Sox, Milwaukee Brewers).[26]
- Walter Bradley, 77, Canadian politician, Prince Edward Island MLA (1989–1996).[27]
- Mike Crawhall, 85, English cricketer (Northumberland, Minor Counties North).[28]
- Jean-Camille DeGrâce, 81, Canadian educator and politician, New Brunswick MLA (1995–1999).[29]
- Michail Kostarakos, 67, Greek military officer, chief of the general staff (2011–2015) and chairman of the European Union Military Committee (2015–2018).[30]
- Hillar Liitoja, 68, Canadian playwright and theatre director.[31]
- Willie Marshall, 91, Canadian ice hockey player (Hershey Bears, Toronto Maple Leafs, Baltimore Clippers).[32]
- Bob Menne, 81, American golfer.[33]
- Achille Ottaviani, 72, Italian journalist and politician, senator (1992–1994).[34]
- Jacques Rozier, 96, French film director (Adieu Philippine, Du Cote D'Orouet, Maine-Ocean Express) and screenwriter.[35]
- Kaija Saariaho, 70, Finnish composer (Petals, La Passion de Simone, D'Om le Vrai Sens), glioblastoma.[36]
- Reno Salvail, 75, Canadian artist, photographer, and author.[37]
- Vladyslav Savieliev, 26, Ukrainian military pilot, military combat.[38]
- Beverly Shade, 87, American professional wrestler, complications from lung cancer.[39]
- Yukiko Takayama, 83, Japanese screenwriter (Terror of Mechagodzilla, Genji Monogatari: Sennen no Nazo, Monarch: The Big Bear of Tallac).[40]
3
- Byron Barton, 92, American writer and illustrator.[41]
- Paul Geoffrey, 68, British-born American actor (Excalibur, Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes, Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights), cancer.[42]
- Jim Hines, 76, American sprinter and football player (Miami Dolphins, Kansas City Chiefs), Olympic champion (1968).[43]
- Aamir Raza Husain, 66, Indian theatre actor and director.[44]
- Conor O'Brien, 18th Baron Inchiquin, 79, English-born Irish peer.[45]
- Khalid Kishtainy, 93, Iraqi writer and satirist.[46]
- Aleksandr Maleyev, 75, Russian artistic gymnast, Olympic silver medallist (1972).[47]
- Steve Mills, 65, American juggler.[48]
- Totto Osvold, 81, Norwegian radio broadcaster (NRK).[49]
- Dionysius Pantelić, 90, Serbian Eastern Orthodox theologian and archimandrite.[50] (death announced on this date)
- John Regala, 55, Filipino actor (That's Entertainment, The Fatima Buen Story, Batas Ko Ay Bala), complications from cirrhosis.[51]
- Mario Sábato, 78, Argentine film director (Y que patatín...y que patatán, Los golpes bajos, The Power of Darkness) and screenwriter.[52]
- Michael Sheehan, 83, American Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Lubbock (1983–1993) and archbishop of Santa Fe (1993–2015).[53]
- Janice Wainwright, 82, British fashion designer.[54]
- Josser Watling, 98, English footballer (Bristol Rovers).[55]
- Marta Zabaleta, 85, Argentinian-British economist, social scientist and writer.[56]
4
- Mariano Arana, 90, Uruguayan politician, intendant of Montevideo (1995–2005) and minister of housing, territorial planning and environment (2005–2008).[57]
- Iliyas Azmi, 88, Indian politician, MP (1996–1997, 2004–2014).[58]
- Bill Beck, 61, American politician, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives (since 2014), heart attack.[59]
- Selahattin Çetiner, 100, Turkish military officer and politician, minister of interior (1980–1983).[60]
- Germán Chaves, 28, Colombian racing cyclist, traffic collision.[61]
- Roger Craig, 93, American baseball player (Brooklyn / Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Mets) and manager (San Francisco Giants), four-time World Series champion.[62]
- Zola Dabula, 66, South African military officer, surgeon general of the SAMHS (2019–2021).[63]
- David Emery, 76, British sports journalist.[64]
- Bartolomé Gamundi, 84, Puerto Rican businessman and politician, secretary of the department of economic development and commerce (2007–2009), cancer.[65]
- Macram Max Gassis, 84, Sudanese Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of El Obeid (1988–2013).[66]
- John Glenn, 93, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals).[67]
- Pierre Gruneberg, 92, German-born French ski and swim instructor.[68]
- Norma Hunt, 85, American businesswoman, owner of the Kansas City Chiefs (since 2006).[69]
- Józef Klasa, 91, Polish politician, MP (1972–1976).[70]
- Leon Kovalsky, 83, Russian politician, chairman of the Samara Regional Duma (1994–2001).[71]
- Luciana Lagorara, 86, Italian Olympic gymnast (1956).[72]
- Sulochana Latkar, 94, Indian actress (Sunghursh, Main Sunder Hoon, Dil Daulat Duniya), respiratory failure.[73]
- Dora María, 89, Mexican folk singer, respiratory arrest.[74]
- Luigi Marrucci, 78, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Civitavecchia-Tarquinia (2011–2020).[75]
- Perry McCarty, 91, American environmental engineer.[76]
- Mochtar Pabottingi, 77, Indonesian writer, heart attack.[77]
- Zdeněk Pouzar, 91, Czech mycologist.[78]
- Scott Schinder, 61, American music critic and journalist (Rolling Stone, Entertainment Weekly, Trouser Press).[79]
- Sharari al-Shakhanbeh, 80, Jordanian politician, minister of agriculture (2004–2005), senator (2020–2022).[80]
- George Winston, 74, American pianist (December, Summer, Forest), Grammy winner (1996), cancer.[81]
5
- Henry E. Allison, 86, American philosopher.[82]
- Aud Blattmann, 85, Norwegian politician, MP (1985–2001).[83]
- Elspeth Campbell, Baroness Campbell of Pittenweem, 83, British baroness, heart attack.[84]
- Giorgos Georgiou, 71, Greek television host and radio broadcaster, cancer.[85]
- Astrud Gilberto, 83, Brazilian samba and bossa nova singer ("The Girl from Ipanema"), Grammy winner (1965).[86]
- W. J. Gobrecht, 92, American football player and basketball player.[87]
- Robert Hanssen, 79, American FBI agent and convicted spy, colon cancer.[88]
- Jimmy Hotz, 69, American inventor and record producer, heart attack.[89]
- Tina Joemat-Pettersson, 59, South African politician, minister of energy (2014–2017) and agriculture (2009–2014), twice MP.[90]
- Paul Judson, 89, American basketball player.[91]
- Mads Lundby Hansen, 53, Danish economist.[92]
- Anatoly Makarenko, 86, Russian engineer and politician, member of the Supreme Soviet of Russia (1986–1988).[93]
- Vadim Malakhatko, 46, Ukrainian-Belgian chess grandmaster, heart attack.[94]
- Jennifer A. McMahon, 67, Australian philosopher.[95]
- Ron Miller, 78, American fencing coach.[96]
- Mohamed Moatassim, 67, Moroccan scholar and politician, advisor to Mohammed VI (since 1999).[97]
- John Morris, Baron Morris of Aberavon, 91, British politician, attorney general for England and Wales (1997–1999), MP (1959–2001) and member of the House of Lords (since 2001).[98]
- Bob Munn, 83, Australian footballer (South Melbourne).[99]
- Robert J. O'Conor Jr., 88, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Southern Texas (1975–1984).[100]
- Lilita Ozoliņa, 75, Latvian actress (Oļegs un Aina, Unfinished Supper, Double Trap).[101]
- Robert Pack, 94, American poet.[102]
- Gufi Paintal, 78, Indian actor (Suhaag, Daava, Mahabharat).[103]
- Ahmed Emad El-Din Radi, 67, Egyptian doctor and politician, minister of health (2015–2018).[104]
- Egor Shuppe, 52, Russian-British businessman and venture investor, co-founder of Cityline.[105]
- Kollam Sudhi, 39, Indian actor (Kuttanadan Marpappa, Adhyarathri, Keshu Ee Veedinte Nadhan), traffic collision.[106]
- Jack Whitford, 99, British Olympic gymnast (1952).[107]
6
- Nisar Ahmad Ahmadi, Afghan politician, acting governor of Badakhshan, car bomb.[108]
- Rustam Ali, 103, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1979–1982).[109]
- Béla Andrásfai, 92, Hungarian mathematician.[110]
- Jack Baldschun, 86, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies, Cincinnati Reds, San Diego Padres), leukemia.[111]
- Linda Burdette, 74, American gymnastics coach (West Virginia University).[112]
- Thomas G. Carruthers, 94, American politician, member of the Connecticut State Senate (1973–1975).[113]
- Pat Casey, 29, American BMX rider, motorcycle crash.[114]
- Kevin Considine, 93, Australian rugby league player (Newtown Jets), cancer.[115]
- Pat Cooper, 93, American actor (Fighting Back, Analyze This, Analyze That) and comedian.[116]
- Paul Eckstein, 59, American television writer and producer (Godfather of Harlem, Narcos, Law & Order: Criminal Intent).[117]
- Gints Freimanis, 38, Latvian footballer (Jelgava, Spartaks Jūrmala, national team).[118]
- Françoise Gilot, 101, French painter.[119]
- Waldo Grant, 76, American serial killer.[120]
- Peter Henrici, 95, Swiss Roman Catholic prelate and philosopher, auxiliary bishop of Chur (1993–2007).[121]
- Tom Herzfeld, 87, Australian politician, Western Australia MLA (1977–1983).[122]
- William Howarth, 82, American writer and professor.[123]
- Árni Johnsen, 79, Icelandic journalist and politician, member of the Althing (1983–1987, 1991–2001, 2007–2013).[124]
- Lino Jordan, 79, Italian Olympic biathlete (1972, 1976).[125]
- Pavel Lebeda, 82, Czech physician and politician, senator (2008–2014).[126]
- Lu Yuanjiu, 103, Chinese physicist, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Engineering.[127]
- Virginia Marí, 60, Spanish politician, mayor of Ibiza (2014–2015) and member of the Parliament of the Balearic Islands (2019–2023), lung cancer.[128]
- Jim May, 88, Australian chemical engineer.[129]
- Teddy McCarthy, 57, Irish hurler (Cork) and Gaelic footballer (Cork).[130]
- John McCoy, 79, American politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives (2003–2013) and Senate (2013–2020).[131]
- Mike McFarlane, 63, English sprinter, Olympic silver medallist (1988), heart attack.[132]
- Tony McPhee, 79, English guitarist (The Groundhogs), complications from a fall.[133]
- Everett Mendelsohn, 91, American academic and historian.[134]
- Sankaranarayana Menon, 94, Indian Kalaripayattu teacher.[135]
- Tony Murray, 103, French-born British businessman (Andrews Sykes Group).[136]
- Noreen Nash, 99, American actress (The Big Fix, Phantom from Space, Giant).[137]
- Neal Petties, 82, American football player (Baltimore Colts).[138]
- Richard E. Snyder, 90, American publishing executive (Simon & Schuster, Western Publishing), heart failure.[139]
- William Spriggs, 68, American economist, stroke.[140]
7
- Aud-Inger Aure, 80, Norwegian politician, minister of justice (1997–1999).[141]
- Kenneth P. Bergquist, 78, American brigadier general.[142]
- Billy Bischoff Jr., 85, Australian rugby league player (Balmain Tigers).[143]
- Marino Busdachin, 66, Italian human rights activist.[144]
- Irma Capece Minutolo, 87, Italian operatic singer and actress (Neapolitans in Milan, Young Toscanini).[145]
- Banani Ghosh, Indian Rabindra Sangeet singer.[146]
- Saskia Hamilton, 56, American poet, cancer.[147]
- Eva Hög, 95, Finnish Olympic cross-country skier (1960).[148]
- Niel Immelman, 78, South African pianist, heart failure.[149]
- The Iron Sheik, 80, Iranian-born American Hall of Fame professional wrestler (AWA, WWF), cardiac arrest.[150]
- Tom Jolls, 89, American television personality (WKBW-TV).[151]
- Richard W. Kloubec, 92, American politician, member (1973–1974, 1977–1992) and speaker (1987–1988) of the North Dakota House of Representatives.[152]
- Don Lancaster, 83, American author.[153]
- Lim Kean Chye, 103, Malaysian lawyer and independence activist.[154]
- Stefan Ljungqvist, 74, Swedish opera singer and actor (Polisen i Strömstad, Monopol).[155]
- Kato Lubwama, 52, Ugandan filmmaker, musician, and politician, MP (2016–2021).[156]
- Phyllis W. McQuaid, 95, American politician, member of the Minnesota Senate (1983–1990).[157]
- Sir Ivan Menezes, 63, Indian-born American-British beverage industry executive, CEO of Diageo (since 2013), complications from stomach ulcer surgery.[158]
- Red Morrison, 91, American basketball player (Boston Celtics).[159]
- Leonardo Nierman, 90, Mexican artist.[160]
- Annie Okonkwo, 63, Nigerian politician, senator (2007–2011).[161]
- Karol Pinkas, 73, Polish chess International Master.[162]
- Miroslav Řepa, 93, Czech architect.[163]
- Ethna Rouse, 85, New Zealand cricketer (Canterbury, national team).[164]
- Baena Soares, 92, Brazilian diplomat, secretary general of the Organization of American States (1984–1994).[165]
- Lisl Steiner, 95, Austrian-American photographer, photojournalist (Life, Newsweek), and documentary filmmaker.[166]
- Valentin Tatarchuk, 85, Russian politician, deputy (1994–1996).[167]
- Eve Tetaz, 91, American anti-war activist.[168]
8
- Klaus Beer, 80, German long jumper, Olympic silver medallist (1968).[169]
- Robert Holmes Bell, 79, American jurist, judge (since 1987) and chief judge (2001–2008) of the U.S. District Court for Western Michigan.[170]
- Peter Belli, 79, Danish singer and actor (The Double Man, Truly Human, Koko-di Koko-da).[171]
- Djaffar Bensetti, 60, Algerian trumpeter and saxophonist.[172]
- Guido Bodrato, 90, Italian politician, minister of public education (1980–1982), deputy (1968–1994) and MEP (1999–2004).[173]
- Charles Kimberlin Brain, 92, South African paleontologist, director of the Transvaal Museum (1965–1991).[174]
- Melvin D. Close Jr., 89, American politician.[175]
- Paul Coghlan, 79, Irish politician, senator (1997–2020) and leas-chathaoirleach (2016–2020).[176]
- Alan Dowding, 94, Australian cricketer (Oxford University, Commonwealth XI, MCC).[177]
- Charles Elworthy, 61, New Zealand economist and social scientist.[178]
- Fields of Omagh, 25, Australian Thoroughbred racehorse.[179]
- Julie Garwood, 78, American author (Ransom).[180]
- Wade Goodwyn, 63, American news journalist (NPR), cancer.[181]
- Pavel Gurkalov, 84, Russian politician, senator (1994–1996).[182]
- Riaz Haider, 88, Indian-born American cardiologist.[183]
- Véronique Jardin, 56, French Olympic swimmer (1984, 1992).[184]
- Louis LeBel, 83, Canadian jurist, puisne justice of the supreme court (2000–2014).[185]
- Renato Longo, 85, Italian Hall of Fame cyclo-cross racer.[186]
- István Maróthy, 80, Hungarian Olympic wrestler (1972).[187]
- Ian McGinty, 38, American comic book writer and artist (Bravest Warriors, Bee and PuppyCat).[188]
- Wayne Nicholson, 65, American biologist.[189]
- Domingo Perurena, 79, Spanish road racing cyclist.[190]
- Maria Peschek, 69, German cabaret artist, actress and playwright, heart attack.[191]
- Oscar Pezoa, 90, Argentine Olympic cyclist (1952).[192]
- Rale Rasic, 87, Yugoslav-born Australian football player (Proleter Zrenjanin) and manager (Marconi Stallions, national team).[193]
- Pat Robertson, 93, American televangelist (The 700 Club), founder of CBN and Regent University.[194]
- Jorge Roldán, 82, Guatemalan football player (Aurora, national team) and manager (Once Municipal).[195]
- Mari Ruti, 59, Finnish-born Canadian philosopher.[196]
- Carlos Sada, 70, Mexican politician and diplomat, ambassador to the United States (2016–2017).[197]
- André Simon, 35, Antiguan road racing cyclist, traffic collision.[198]
- Craig Stewart, 66, Australian football player (Collingwood, Richmond).[199]
- Marlene van Staden, 42, South African politician, mayor of Modimolle–Mookgophong (since 2016), cancer.[200]
- Nugroho Wisnumurti, 83, Indonesian diplomat, permanent representative to the UN in Geneva (2000–2004) and president of the UN Security Council (1995, 1996).[201]
9
- Camilla Ah Kin, 58, Australian actress (Going Home, Stupid, Stupid Man, Holding the Man).[202]
- Ahn Yeong-gi, 87, South Korean doctor and politician, MNA (1988–1992).[203]
- Jim Allen, 100, New Zealand visual artist, AFNZ Icon (since 2015).[204]
- Laurent W. Belanger, 92, American politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (1974–1976).[205]
- Roger Boon, 88, New Zealand rugby union player (Taranaki, national team) and coach (Wanganui).[206]
- Barbara Borys-Damięcka, 85, Polish theatre director and politician, senator (since 2007).[207]
- Ndoye Douts, 50, Senegalese plastic artist.[208]
- Dinah Faust, 96, German-born French actress and singer.[209]
- Carlos Gamou, 63, Uruguayan politician, deputy (1995–2000, 2005–2015).[210]
- Otis Grand, 73, Lebanese-born American blues musician.[211]
- Muhammed Gwady, 64, Egyptian writer and philosopher.[212]
- Paul D. Hanson, 83, American biblical scholar.[213]
- Esme Harris, 90, British Olympic diver (1948).[214]
- Yumie Hiraiwa, 91, Japanese author, pneumonia.[215]
- George Isaac, 85, Egyptian political activist, co-founder of Kefaya.[216]
- Yoshikazu Kawaguchi, 84, Japanese natural farmer.[217]
- Denis Kessler, 71, French businessman, CEO of SCOR SE (since 2002).[218]
- Serajul Alam Khan, 82, Bangladeshi philosopher and political activist, founder of JASAD and co-founder of Mujib Bahini, respiratory failure.[219]
- Daniel Mandon, 84, French politician, deputy (1993–1997).[220]
- Floyd Martin, 93, Canadian ice hockey player, Olympic silver medallist (1960).[221]
- Helmar Müller, 83, German runner, Olympic bronze medalist (1968).[222]
- Firouz Naderi, 77, Iranian-American scientist.[223]
- Wladimir Pomar, 86, Brazilian journalist, author, and activist.[224]
- Siddiqur Rahman, 78, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1979–1982, 1988–1990).[225]
- Ron Richard, 75, American politician, member (2003–2011) and speaker (2009–2011) of the Missouri House of Representatives, member of the Missouri Senate (2011–2019), complications from bladder cancer.[226]
- Michael Shirima, 80, Tanzanian businessman, founder of Precision Air.[227]
- Vasile Tonoiu, 82, Romanian philosopher.[228]
- Alain Touraine, 97, French sociologist (Critique of Modernity).[229]
- Alton Waldon, 86, American politician, member of the New York State Assembly (1983–1987), State Senate (1991–1999), and U.S. House of Representatives (1986–1987).[230]
- John F. Wood Jr., 87, American politician, member of the Maryland House of Delegates (1987–2015).[231]
10
- Hassana Alidou, 60, Nigerien diplomat, ambassador to the United States (2015–2019).[232]
- Clive Barker, 78, South African football player (Durban United) and manager (AmaZulu, national team), complications from Lewy body dementia.[233]
- Thelma Bates, 93, British oncologist.[234]
- Étienne De Beule, 69, Belgian racing cyclist.[235]
- Ken Hansen, 71, American politician, member of the Montana Senate (2002–2010).[236]
- Kiyomi Hayama, 78, Japanese choreographer (Takarazuka Revue).[237]
- Don Hood, 73, American baseball player (Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland Indians, Kansas City Royals).[238]
- Ted Kaczynski, 81, American mathematician and domestic terrorist (Unabomber Manifesto), suicide by hanging.[239]
- Fakhri Khorvash, 94, Iranian actress (Mr. Naive, Chess of the Wind, A Little Kiss).[240]
- Eric Kokish, 76, Canadian bridge player.[241]
- Virgil Luken, 80, American Olympic swimmer (1964).[242]
- A. Mangalam, 97, Singaporean-born Malaysian nun and human rights activist.[243]
- Yannis Markopoulos, 84, Greek composer (Young Aphrodites, Sin, Who Pays the Ferryman?), cancer.[244]
- Hans Mössmer, 91, Swiss Olympic ice hockey player (1956).[245]
- Jari Niinimäki, 65, Finnish footballer (Ilves, AIK, national team).[246]
- Nuccio Ordine, 64, Italian literary scholar and philosopher, stroke.[247]
- Park Je-chun, 78, South Korean poet.[248]
- Roger Payne, 88, American biologist, environmentalist and record producer (Songs of the Humpback Whale).[249]
- Berdibek Saparbayev, 70, Kazakh politician, deputy prime minister (2014–2015, 2019–2020) and twice minister of labour and social protection of the population.[250]
- John Spadavecchia, 84, Italian-born American poker player.[251]
- Adrian Sprott, 61, Scottish footballer (Meadowbank Thistle, Hamilton Academical, Stenhousemuir).[252]
- Jim Turner, 82, American football player (New York Jets, Denver Broncos), heart failure.[253]
11
- David Anderson, 97, American politician, member of the Connecticut House of Representatives (1981–1993).[254]
- Mikio Aoki, 89, Japanese politician, member of the House of Councillors (1986–2010), chief cabinet secretary (1999–2000), and acting prime minister (2000).[255]
- J. C. Arban, 89, American football coach.[256]
- László Balogh, 93, Hungarian painter.[257]
- Charles Cadogan, 8th Earl Cadogan, 86, British peer and football administrator, chairman of Chelsea (1981–1982).[258]
- Stanley Clinton-Davis, Baron Clinton-Davis, 94, British politician, minister of state for trade policy (1997–1998), MP (1970–1983) and member of the House of Lords (1990–2018).[259]
- Mangal Dhillon, 64, Indian actor (Amba, Zindagi Ek Juaa, Train to Pakistan), cancer.[260]
- David Gilmour, 91, Canadian businessman, founder of Fiji Water.[261]
- Panagiotis Hadjinikolaou, 90, Greek dentist and politician, MP (1974–1996).[262]
- Charles Hessenthaler, 75, American politician.[263]
- Suna Kan, 86, Turkish violinist.[264]
- Franz S. Leichter, 92, Austrian-born American politician, member of the New York State Assembly (1969–1974) and Senate (1975–1998), pneumonia and renal failure.[265]
- Liu Shouren, 89, Chinese scientist, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.[266]
- Sadao Nakajima, 88, Japanese film director (Kunoichi ninpō, Sanada Yukimura no Bōryaku, Seburi Monogatari), pneumonia.[267]
- John Nkemngong Nkengasong, 64, Cameroonian playwright, novelist, and poet.[268]
- Michael A. Noonan, 82, Irish-born New Zealand television writer (Close to Home, The Governor, Homeward Bound).[269]
- Jesús Ruiz, Spanish politician, deputy (1986–1989), complications from COVID-19.[270]
- Magda Saleh, 79, Egyptian ballerina.[271]
- Anatoly Sedykh, 60, Russian serial killer, suicide.[272]
- János Söre, 88, Hungarian Olympic cyclist (1960).[273]
- Jean Wicki, 89, Swiss bobsledder, Olympic champion (1972).[274]
- Danny Young, 51, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs).[275]
- Rob Young, 76, Canadian sound engineer (Unforgiven, Romeo + Juliet, Jumanji), complications from a fall.[276]
12
- Silvio Berlusconi, 86, Italian politician, three-time prime minister, MP (1994–2013, since 2022) and twice MEP, leukemia.[277]
- Rodolfo Biazon, 88, Filipino military officer and politician, chief of staff (1991), member of the House of Representatives (2010–2016) and twice senator, lung cancer.[278]
- Michael Catt, 70, American pastor (Sherwood Baptist Church) and film producer (Fireproof, Courageous), complications from prostate cancer.[279]
- Carol Higgins Clark, 66, American mystery author and actress, appendix cancer.[280]
- Paolo Di Paolo, 98, Italian photographer.[281]
- Jack Earls, 90, American singer.[282]
- Meindert Fennema, 77, Dutch political scientist.[283]
- John Fru Ndi, 81, Cameroonian politician and opposition activist, chairman of the Social Democratic Front (since 1990).[284]
- Patrick Gasienica, 24, American Olympic ski jumper (2022), traffic collision.[285]
- Mette Gjerskov, 56, Danish politician, minister for food, agriculture and fisheries (2011–2013) and MP (since 2005), nerve inflammation.[286]
- Harvey Glance, 66, American sprinter, Olympic champion (1976), cardiac arrest.[287]
- Sergey Goryachev, 52, Russian major general, missile strike.[288]
- Kazan Khan, Indian actor (Senthamizh Paattu, En Aasai Machan, Gandhi Pirantha Mann), heart attack.[289]
- Ronnie Knight, 89, English nightclub owner and convicted robber, pneumonia.[290]
- Reggie Moore, 42, American-born Angolan basketball player (Maccabi Givat Shmuel, UB La Palma, Primeiro de Agosto).[291]
- Douglas Nonis, 86, Malaysian Olympic field hockey player (1964).[292]
- Francesco Nuti, 68, Italian film director (Stregati, The Pool Hustlers), actor (West of Paperino), and comedian.[293]
- John Romita Sr., 93, American comic book artist (Spider-Man, Captain America), co-creator of Wolverine.[294]
- Stan Savran, 76, American sports media personality, lung cancer.[295]
- Richard Severo, 90, American science journalist (The New York Times), complications from Parkinson's disease.[296]
- Shigeru Sugishita, 97, Japanese baseball player (Nagoya/Chunichi Dragons, Daimai Orions) and coach (Hanshin Tigers), pneumonia.[297]
- William Lloyd George, 3rd Viscount Tenby, 95, British peer, member of the House of Lords (1983–2015).[298]
- Jane Resh Thomas, 86, American children's writer and critic.[299]
- Treat Williams, 71, American actor (Hair, Prince of the City, Everwood), traffic collision.[300]
- Vyacheslav Zaytsev, 70, Russian volleyball player, Olympic champion (1980).[301]
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- Dennis Argall, 79, Australian diplomat, ambassador to China (1984–1985).[302]
- David M. Bartley, 88, American politician, member (1963–1976) and speaker (1969–1975) of the Massachusetts House of Representatives.[303]
- Philippe Borer, 68, Swiss violinist.[304]
- Pierre Cabanes, 92, French historian and epigraphist (University of Paris X-Nanterre).[305]
- Christy Dignam, 63, Irish singer (Aslan), cancer.[306]
- Edward Fredkin, 88, American physicist, computer scientist and businessman.[307]
- Lonnie Hammargren, 85, American neurosurgeon and politician, lieutenant governor of Nevada (1995–1999).[308]
- Louis Holmes, 38, American football player (California Redwoods, Spokane Shock, Los Angeles Kiss).[309]
- Huang Yongyu, 98, Chinese painter.[310]
- Bret Hudson, 49, Australian Olympic gymnast (1996).[311]
- Nick Kaiser, 68, British cosmologist, heart failure.[312]
- Simpson Kalisher, 96, American photojournalist.[313]
- Nahim Khadi, 75, Sierra Leonean footballer (East End Lions, Mighty Blackpool, national team), president of the Sierra Leone Football Association (2004–2012).[314]
- April Kingsley, 82, American art critic, complications from Alzheimer's disease.[315]
- Eina Kwon, 34, American restaurant owner, shot.[316]
- Viktor Lisitsky, 83, Russian gymnast, five-time Olympic silver medallist (1964, 1968).[317]
- Jean-Pierre Marongiu, 66, French businessman and writer.[318]
- Cormac McCarthy, 89, American novelist (Blood Meridian, All the Pretty Horses, The Road), Pulitzer Prize winner (2007).[319]
- Curtis L. Meinert, 88, American epidemiologist.[320]
- Joachim N'Dayen, 88, Central African Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop of Bangui (1970–2003).[321]
- Constantin Nicolescu, 77, Romanian politician, senator (2000–2004), cancer.[322]
- Paul Rendall, 69, English rugby union player (Wasps, national team), complications from motor neuron disease.[323]
14
- Khamis Abakar, Sudanese politician, governor of West Darfur (since 2021), assassinated.[324]
- Afeez Agoro, 47, Nigerian record holder, country's tallest person, complications from acromegaly.[325]
- Ámundi Ámundason, 78, Icelandic talent agent and music publisher.[326]
- Charles L. Blockson, 89, American historian, author, and bibliophile.[327]
- Henri Boulad, 91, Egyptian-Hungarian Jesuit priest and human rights activist.[328]
- Muriel Spurgeon Carder, 100, British-born Canadian Baptist minister.[329]
- Mavis Cheek, 75, English novelist.[330]
- Raimondo Crociani, 77, Italian film editor (A Special Day, We All Loved Each Other So Much, Le Bal).[331]
- Joaquín Espert, 84, Spanish politician, president of La Rioja (1987–1990).[332]
- James E. Faller, 89, American physicist.[333]
- Luisa Gándara, 69, Puerto Rican politician, first lady (2005–2009) and member of the House of Representatives (2013–2017), breast cancer.[334]
- Robert Gottlieb, 92, American writer and editor (The New Yorker).[335]
- John Hollins, 76, English football player (Chelsea, Arsenal, national team) and manager, heart failure.[336]
- Charles Huband, 91, Canadian politician and judge, leader of the Manitoba Liberal Party (1975–1978) and judge of the Manitoba Court of Appeal (1979–2007).[337]
- Roman Jackiw, 83, American theoretical physicist, Dirac Medalist (1998).[338]
- Homer Jones, 82, American football player (New York Giants, Cleveland Browns), lung cancer.[339]
- George Leslie, 86, Scottish politician.[340]
- Vincentius Sonny Loho, 66, Indonesian accountant and bureaucrat.[341]
- Charles C. Lovell, 93, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Montana (since 1985).[342]
- Warren McGraw, 84, American lawyer, politician, and judge, justice of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia (1999–2004).[343]
- Titus Okere, 94, Nigerian footballer (Swindon Town, national team).[344]
- K. R. Parthasarathy, 86, Indian statistician.[345]
- John Pelling, 87, British Olympic fencer.[346]
- Anne Pellowski, 89, Polish-American educator and author.[347]
- Henry Petroski, 81, American engineer and professor.[348]
- Jordi Porta i Ribalta, 86, Spanish Catalan cultural activist, president of Òmnium Cultural (2002–2010).[349]
- Kjell Rasmussen, 95, Norwegian diplomat, ambassador to Greece (1981–1986), Libya (1984–1986), and Finland (1989–1994).[350]
- Sharda, 85, Indian playback singer (Suraj, Gumnaam, Around the World).[351]
- Vladimir Shmelyov, 76, Russian modern pentathlete, Olympic champion (1972).[352]
- Nikolay Sviridov, 84, Russian Olympic long-distance runner (1968, 1972).[353]
- Dmitri Tarasov, 44, Russian ice hockey player (Amur Khabarovsk, Salavat Yulaev Ufa, Dynamo Moscow).[354]
- Maurice Taylor, 97, British Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Galloway (1981–2004).[355]
15
- David P. Calleo, 88, American political scientist.[356]
- Gheorghe Dungu, 94, Romanian footballer (Rapid București, national team).[357]
- Beatrix Eypeltauer, 93, Austrian politician, member of the National Council (1975–1983).[358]
- Ruth Fitzpatrick, 90, American Roman Catholic activist.[359]
- Patrick Guzman, 55, Canadian-Filipino actor (Mahirap Maging Pogi, O-Ha! Ako Pa?, Muntik Nang Maabot ang Langit), heart attack.[360]
- Jon Haggins, 79, American fashion designer.[361]
- Sir James Hardy, 90, Australian winemaker and Olympic sailor (1964, 1968).[362]
- Glenda Jackson, 87, English actress (Women in Love, Sunday Bloody Sunday, A Touch of Class) and politician, MP (1992–2015), Oscar winner (1970, 1973).[363]
- Avtar Singh Khanda, Khalistani independence activist, died in disputed circumstances.[364]
- Antonio Jiménez Quiles, 88, Spanish road cyclist.[365]
- Bill McKim, 81, British Olympic middle-distance runner (1964).[366] (death announced on this date)
- Gordon McQueen, 70, Scottish football player (Leeds United, Manchester United, national team) and manager, complications from dementia.[367]
- William C. Roberts, 90, American cardiologist.[368]
- Donald Triplett, 89, American medical figure, first person diagnosed with autism, cancer.[369]
- Bohdan Urbankowski, 80, Polish writer.[370]
16
- Bob Brown, 81, American Hall of Fame football player (Philadelphia Eagles, Los Angeles Rams, Oakland Raiders), complications from a stroke.[371]
- Norman Burtenshaw, 97, English football referee.[372]
- Anadi Charan Das, 88, Indian politician, MP (1971–1977, 1980–1996).[373]
- Nicola De Angelis, 84, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Toronto (1992–2002) and bishop of Peterborough (2002–2014).[374]
- Peter Dickinson, 88, English composer and musicologist.[375]
- Daniel Ellsberg, 92, American whistleblower (Pentagon Papers), pancreatic cancer.[376]
- Sir Ben Helfgott, 93, Polish-born British Holocaust survivor and Olympic weightlifter (1956, 1960).[377]
- Noriko Kamakura, 83, Japanese occupational therapist and medical researcher.[378]
- Manabu Kitabeppu, 65, Japanese Hall of Fame baseball player (Hiroshima Toyo Carp), leukemia.[379]
- Gennady Kulik, 88, Russian politician, minister of agriculture (1990–1991), first deputy prime minister (1990–1991) and twice MP.[380]
- Micael Lundmark, 36, Swedish Olympic snowboarder (2006), drowned.[381]
- Gino Mäder, 26, Swiss Olympic road cyclist (2020), race collision.[382]
- Armand de Mestral, 81, Canadian legal scholar, multiple myeloma.[383]
- Rita Reif, 94, American newspaper columnist and author.[384]
- Bruce Roberts, 93, American photographer and author.[385]
- Alfredo Rojas, 86, Argentine footballer (Lanús, Boca Juniors, national team), heart attack.[386]
- Norman R. Stone Jr., 87, American politician, member of the Maryland House of Delegates (1963–1967) and Senate (1967–2015).[387]
- Angela Thorne, 84, British actress (Lady Oscar, To the Manor Born, Silent Hours).[388]
- Dave Viti, 83, American football player (Hamilton Tiger-Cats).[389] (death announced on this date)
- Paxton Whitehead, 85, English actor (Camelot, Back to School, Kate & Leopold), complications from a fall.[390]
- Hanna Zembrzuska, 88, Polish actress.[391]
17
- Sri Adiningsih, 62, Indonesian economics professor, chairperson of the Presidential Advisory Council (2015–2019).[392]
- Stella Arach-Amoko, 69, Ugandan judge, justice of the Supreme Court (since 2013).[393]
- Sir Bhinod Bacha, 80, Mauritian civil servant, traffic collision.[394]
- Oleg Betin, 72, Russian politician, head of Tambov Oblast (1995, 1999–2015), cancer.[395]
- Michael Dargan, 94, Irish cricketer.[396]
- Clark Haggans, 46, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers, Arizona Cardinals, San Francisco 49ers).[397]
- Yngve Hågensen, 84, Norwegian trade unionist, leader of the Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions (1989–2001).[398]
- Sir Michael Hopkins, 88, English architect (Portcullis House), complications from vascular dementia.[399]
- James R. Hurley, 91, American politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1968–1982) and Senate (1982–1990).[400]
- Bill James, 93, Welsh novelist.[401]
- Subramanyan Chenna Keshu, 97, Indian air force officer and engineer.[402]
- Grigory Klinishov, 92, Russian physicist, co-creator of the RDS-37 hydrogen bomb, suicide.[403] (body discovered on this date)
- Maria Lampadaridou-Pothou, 89, Greek novelist, poet, and playwright.[404]
- Dave Maclean, 78, Brazilian singer-songwriter.[405]
- Gus Newport, 88, American politician, mayor of Berkeley, California (1979–1986).[406]
- Siobhan O'Sullivan, 49, Australian political scientist and political theorist, ovarian cancer.[407]
- Naum Prifti, 91, Albanian writer, screenwriter and essayist.[408]
- Nicky Singer, 66, English novelist (Feather Boy), stroke.[409]
- Walter Stamm, 81, Austrian footballer (Admira Wien, national team).[410] (death announced on this date)
18
- Sher Muhammad Baloch, Pakistani politician, MNA (2002–2013).[411]
- Paul Barber, 80, English cheesemaker.[412]
- Sheldon Bergstrom, 51, Canadian actor (A.R.C.H.I.E., SuperGrid, I Downloaded a Ghost).[413]
- Juan Alfredo Biaggi Lama, 71, Dominican lawyer, academic and judge, heart attack.[414]
- Big Pokey, 48, American rapper (Screwed Up Click, "Sittin' Sidewayz").[415]
- Jim Brandenburg, 87, American college basketball coach (Wyoming Cowboys, San Diego State Aztecs).[416]
- Jellie Brouwer, 59, Dutch journalist and radio presenter, cancer.[417]
- Cameron Buchanan, 76, Scottish politician, MSP (2013–2016).[418]
- Gérard Charasse, 79, French politician, deputy (1997–2017).[419]
- Wenceslas Compaoré, 88, Burkinabé Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Manga (1997–2010).[420]
- Christian Espiritu, 89, Filipino fashion designer.[421]
- Isabel da Costa Ferreira, 49, East Timorese human rights activist, first lady (2012–2017), cancer.[422]
- Kent Ford, 92, American astronomer.[423]
- Anders Ruben Forsblom, 91, Finnish Olympic cyclist (1952).[424]
- Dick Hall, 92, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates, Baltimore Orioles, Philadelphia Phillies), multiple myeloma and heart failure.[425]
- Lim Ji-hye, 37, South Korean model and YouTuber.[426]
- Sir Robert Malpas, 95, British engineer and businessman.[427]
- Adriano Mazzoletti, 87, Italian musicologist.[428]
- Nasrollah Nasehpour, 82, Iranian musician.[429]
- Hardeep Singh Nijjar, 46, Indian Sikh separatist, shot.[430]
- Graziano Origa, 70, Italian comic book artist.[431]
- Poojappura Ravi, 82, Indian actor (Puthariyankam, Kaattu Kallan, Guppy) and comedian.[432]
- Anastasia-Patricia Rubinska, 27, Polish hotel worker, strangled.[433] (body discovered on this date)
- Charley Scales, 85, American football player (Cleveland Browns, Pittsburgh Steelers, Montreal Alouettes).[434]
- Bernd Schroeder, 79, German writer (Alte Liebe).[435]
- Geoffrey Stevens, 83, Canadian journalist (The Globe and Mail), heart attack.[436]
- Cornel Țăranu, 88, Romanian composer.[437]
- Teresa Taylor, 60, American drummer (Butthole Surfers) and actress (Slacker), lung disease.[438]
- David Walker, 66, British air marshal, brain cancer.[439]
- Wan Sha Lang, 74, Taiwanese singer.[440]
- Sabine Wils, 64, German politician, MEP (since 2009).[441]
- Rosario Zúñiga, 59, Mexican actress (Salvador).[442]
- Notable victims of the Titan submersible implosion:[443]
- Shahzada Dawood, 48, Pakistani-British businessman
- Hamish Harding, 58, British businessman
- Paul-Henri Nargeolet, 77, French navy commander and explorer
- Stockton Rush, 61, American businessman, CEO and founder of OceanGate
19
- Billy Bales, 94, English motorcycle speedway rider (Yarmouth Bloaters, Norwich Stars, Sheffield Tigers).[444]
- Michael A. Banks, 72, American writer.[445]
- Karolis Chvedukas, 32, Lithuanian footballer (Sūduva, Waterford, national team).[446]
- Gabriella Csapó-Fekete, 68, Hungarian Olympic volleyball player (1976, 1980).[447]
- George Frazier, 68, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals, New York Yankees, Minnesota Twins).[448]
- Liviu Hodorcă, 61, Romanian rugby union player (Steaua București, national team).[449]
- Tay Li Leng, 41, Malaysian Olympic swimmer (1996).[450]
- Bernie Massey, 83, Australian footballer (Melbourne).[451]
- Jim McCourt, 79, Irish boxer, Olympic bronze medalist (1964).[452]
- Gerald C. Meyers, 94, American businessman, CEO of American Motors Corporation (1977–1982).[453]
- Max Morath, 96, American ragtime pianist, television presenter and author.[454]
- Diane Rowe, 90, English table tennis player, cancer.[455]
- Gabriele Schnaut, 72, German opera singer (Bayreuth Festival, Hamburg State Opera, Bavarian State Opera).[456]
- Gaetano Troja, 78, Italian footballer (Palermo, Brescia, Bari), complications from diabetes.[457]
20
- Choi Sung-bong, 33, South Korean singer, suicide.[458]
- Sylvester da Cunha, 92, Indian advertising professional (Amul girl campaign).[459]
- Robert Elegant, 95, American-British author (Mandarin) and journalist.[460]
- Rogelio Esquivel Medina, 83, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of México (2001–2008).[461]
- Phyllis Gomda Hsi, 85, Taiwanese vocalist, complications from a fall.[462]
- Rohana Jalil, 68, Malaysian singer.[463]
- M. A. Kuttappan, 76, Indian politician, Kerala MLA (1980–1982, 1987–1991, 1996–2006).[464]
- Brison Manor, 70, American football player (Denver Broncos, Tampa Bay Buccaneers).[465]
- Vyacheslav Nagovitsin, 83, Russian composer.[466]
- Rosalía Peredo, 71, Mexican politician and social activist, deputy (1985–1988) and senator (2006–2012).[467]
- Zain Safar-ud-Din, 85, Malaysian Olympic cyclist (1964).[468]
- Luís Saias, 98, Portuguese politician, minister of agriculture (1978).[469]
- H. Lee Sarokin, 94, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court of New Jersey (1979–1994) and Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit (1994–1996).[470]
- Claude Sarraute, 95, French writer and journalist (Le Monde, Les Grosses Têtes).[471]
- Doris Stockhausen, 99, German music pedagogue.[472]
- John Waddington, 63, English guitarist (The Pop Group, Maximum Joy, Perfume).[473]
- Ray Wheatley, 74, Australian boxer and Hall of Fame official.[474]
- Paolo Zavallone, 90, Italian singer and composer.[475]
21
- Bruce Bourke, 94, Australian Olympic swimmer.[476]
- Paul Cardona, 70, Maltese Roman Catholic clergyman.[477]
- Russell H. Dilday, 92, American pastor, president of the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (1978–1994).[478]
- Ali Duba, 89, Syrian intelligence officer, head of the Military Intelligence Directorate (1973–2000).[479]
- Guillermo Escalada, 87, Uruguayan footballer (Gimnasia de La Plata, national team).[480]
- Winnie Ewing, 93, Scottish politician, MP (1967–1970, 1974–1979), MEP (1979–1999).[481]
- Gaea Pelefoti Failautusi, 83, American Samoan politician, senator (1995–1999).[482] (death announced on this date)
- Warren Ford, 90, British tea researcher, complications following hip surgery.[483]
- Daniel Fuller, 97, American theologian and academic.[484]
- Gerald T. Hagino, 73, American politician, member of the Hawaii House of Representatives (1981–1982) and senate (1983–1994).[485]
- Lucia Hippolito, 72, Brazilian political scientist, journalist and historian.[486]
- Vigen Khachatryan, 71, Armenian politician, governor of Lori Province (1996–1998), MP (since 2021).[487]
- Cedric Killings, 45, American football player (Minnesota Vikings, Washington Redskins, Houston Texans), pancreatic cancer.[488]
- Mijo Lončarić, 81, Croatian linguist.[489]
- Peter Makuck, 82, American poet and short story writer.[490]
- Manny the Frenchie, 12, American French Bulldog.[491]
- Joanne McComb, 90, American baseball player (Springfield Sallies).[492]
- Ronnie Nolan, 89, Irish footballer (Shamrock Rovers, Bohemians, national team).[493]
- Mario Perani, 86, Italian politician, deputy (1987–1994).[494]
- Tom Roper, 78, Australian politician, Victoria MP (1973–1994).[495]
- Venetia Stanley-Smith, 72, British-born Japanese herbalist, aspiration pneumonia.[496]
- Vytautas Šustauskas, 78, Lithuanian politician, MP (2000–2004).[497]
- Vũ Khoan, 85, Vietnamese politician, deputy prime minister (2002–2006).[498]
- George Winterling, 91, American television meteorologist (WJXT).[499]
- Robin F. Wynne, 70, American jurist, associate justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court (since 2014).[500]
22
- Peter Allan, 87, Australian cricketer (Queensland, national team).[501]
- Robert Black, 67, American bassist (Bang on a Can All Stars), colon cancer.[502]
- Peter Brötzmann, 82, German jazz saxophonist.[503]
- Cora Cohen, 79, American artist.[504]
- Stéphane Demol, 57, Belgian footballer (Anderlecht, Porto, national team), cardiac arrest.[505]
- Ben Heaton, 33, English rugby league player (Oldham, Halifax, Hunslet).[506]
- Michael Horodniceanu, 78, Romanian-born American engineer, pancreatic cancer.[507]
- Horst-Dieter Höttges, 79, German footballer (Werder Bremen, Mönchengladbach, national team), world champion (1974), European champion (1972), complications from dementia.[508]
- Volodymyr Hryshchenko, 77, Ukrainian engineer and politician, acting mayor of Zaporizhzhia (2003).[509]
- Jacques Ishaq, 85, Iraqi Chaldean Catholic hierarch, archbishop of Arbil (1997–1999) and curial bishop of the Chaldean Patriarchate (2005–2014).[510]
- Harry Markowitz, 95, American economist (modern portfolio theory), Nobel Prize laureate (1990), pneumonia and sepsis.[511]
- Mohammad Masduki, 78, Indonesian politician, mayor of Depok (1991–1992), vice governor of Banten (2007–2012).[512]
- Roger Masters, 90, American political philosopher.[513]
- Shyqri Nimani, 82, Albanian graphic designer.[514]
- Della Pascoe, 74, British Olympic sprinter (1968, 1972), complications from Parkinson's disease.[515]
- Victor Pușcaș, 79, Moldovan politician and jurist, MP (1990–1994) and president of the Constitutional Court (2001–2007).[516]
- Marion Reid, 94, Canadian politician, MLA (1979–1989) and lieutenant governor of Prince Edward Island (1990–1995).[517]
- Stevanus Vreeke Runtu, 64, Indonesian politician, regent of Minahasa (2003–2013).[518]
- P. Sabanayagam, 101, Indian Administrative Service officer.[519]
- James Shepherd, 86, English cornetist and bandleader.[520]
- Dave Wilkes, 59, English footballer (Barnsley, Stockport County, Carlisle United).[521]
- Zhong Xunzheng, 93, Chinese architect.[522]
23
- Mohammad-Reza Ashtiani Araghi, 82, Iranian Shia cleric and politician, MP (2004–2016).[523]
- Margia Dean, 101, American beauty queen and actress (The Quatermass Xperiment, I Shot Jesse James, The Baron of Arizona).[524]
- Penny Ann Early, 80, American jockey and basketball player (Kentucky Colonels), suicide.[525]
- Harold Elletson, 62, British politician, MP (1992–1997), pulmonary embolism.[526]
- Arlette Faidiga, 84, Italian Olympic swimmer (1960).[527]
- Frederic Forrest, 86, American actor (The Rose, The Conversation, Apocalypse Now).[528]
- Rocky Gattellari, 81, Italian-Australian Olympic boxer (1960).[529]
- Saundra Graham, 81, American politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1977–1988).[530]
- Sheldon Harnick, 99, American lyricist (Fiorello!, Fiddler on the Roof, She Loves Me) and songwriter.[531]
- Georg Indrevik, 83, Norwegian politician, MP (2001–2009).[532]
- Jimmy Kim, 56, American taekwondo practitioner, Olympic champion (1988), complications from dermatomyositis.[533]
- Omer Léger, 92, American-born Canadian politician, New Brunswick MLA (1971–1987).[534]
- Branko Lukovac, 79, Montenegrin politician, minister of foreign affairs (2000–2003).[535]
- Jesse McReynolds, 93, American bluegrass musician (Jim & Jesse).[536]
- Malcolm Mowbray, 74, British film director and screenwriter (A Private Function, Don't Tell Her It's Me, Sweet Revenge).[537]
- Kunto Ojansivu, 63, Finnish actor (Elf Toljander, Sibelius, Rentun Ruusu).[538]
- Keith Ovenden, 79, British-born New Zealand political scientist, writer, and social commentator.[539]
- Donna Pope, 91, American politician, member of the Ohio House of Representatives (1972–1982) and director of the United States Mint (1981–1991).[540]
- Lee Rauch, 58, American drummer (Megadeth, Dark Angel).[541]
- Bev Risman, 85, English rugby union (national team) and league (Leigh, Leeds) player and coach.[542]
- Paul de Senneville, 89, French composer and music producer.[543]
- Manamourou Silikam, 49, Cameroonian politician, MP (since 2020).[544]
- Betta St. John, 93, American actress (The Robe, Dream Wife, High Tide at Noon).[545]
- Amy Uyematsu, 75, American poet, breast cancer.[546]
- Peter Wiesinger, 85, Austrian philologist.[547]
- Sergo Yeritsyan, 66, Armenian journalist and politician, MP (1995–1999).[548]
24
- George Andreadis, 81, Greek Olympic sailor (1968, 1976).[549]
- Claude Barzotti, 69, Belgian singer.[550]
- Ian Browne, 92, Australian cyclist, Olympic champion (1956).[551]
- Raymond Cassagnol, 102, Haitian Air Force officer.[552]
- S. M. Cyril, 86, Irish-born Indian educator.[553]
- Dahrran Diedrick, 44, Canadian football player (Washington Redskins, Edmonton Eskimos, Montreal Alouettes), cancer.[554]
- Tony Halmshaw, 77, English rugby league player (Halifax, Rochdale Hornets, Great Britain national team).[555]
- Dodie Heath, 96, American actress (Brigadoon, The Diary of Anne Frank, Seconds).[556]
- Roefie Hueting, 93, Dutch economist and pianist.[557]
- Margaret Irvine, 75, British crossword compiler.[558]
- Lena Kourkoutis, 44, American physicist, colon cancer.[559]
- Ólafur Laufdal, 78, Icelandic restaurateur and hotelier.[560]
- James Leavey, 75, British writer, journalist and editor.[561]
- Desmond Junaidi Mahesa, 57, Indonesian politician, MP (since 2009).[562]
- Alain Marion, 76, Canadian sport shooter.[563]
- Margaret McDonagh, Baroness McDonagh, 61, British politician, member of the House of Lords (since 2004), glioblastoma.[564]
- Robert "Say" McIntosh, 79, American political activist.[565]
- David Richards, 82, American theater critic and novelist, complications from Parkinson's disease.[566]
- Cédric Roussel, 45, Belgian footballer (La Louvière, Coventry City, national team), heart attack.[567]
- Dean Smith, 91, American track and field athlete, Olympic champion (1952), stuntman, and actor (Rhinestone, Creepshow 2).[568]
- Taufa Vakatale, 85, Fijian politician, president of the Soqosoqo ni Vakavulewa ni Taukei (1999–2000).[569]
- Gary M. Williamson, 86, American politician, member of the North Dakota House of Representatives (1965–1968).[570]
- Rachel Yakar, 87, French soprano.[571]
- Sir Ti-liang Yang, 93, Hong Kong jurist, chief justice (1988–1996).[572]
25
- Hugo Blanco, 88, Peruvian politician and writer, MP (1978–1985, 1990–1992).[573]
- David Bohrman, 69, American television executive (ABC News, CNN, Current TV), complications following hip surgery.[574]
- Wilhelm Büsing, 102, German equestrian, Olympic silver medallist (1952).[575]
- Eddie Chin, 74, Singaporean-born Malaysian-British bass guitarist (The Tourists).[576]
- Simon Crean, 74, Australian politician and trade unionist, minister for trade (2007–2010) and the arts (2010–2013), and MP (1990–2013).[577]
- James Crown, 70, American businessman, racing collision.[578]
- Tapas Das, 68, Indian singer-songwriter (Moheener Ghoraguli), lung cancer.[579]
- Karl Goddard, 55, English footballer (Bradford City, Hereford United, Bradford Park Avenue).[580]
- John B. Goodenough, 100, American materials scientist, Nobel Prize laureate (2019).[581]
- Elizabeth Greene, 82, Canadian Olympic alpine skier (1960).[582]
- James W. Griffin, 89, American politician.[583]
- Leo Insam, 48, Italian Olympic ice hockey player (1994, 1998).[584]
- Mike Kellogg, 81, American radio broadcaster (Moody Radio) and writer.[585]
- Dame Ann Leslie, 82, British journalist (Daily Mail).[586]
- Richard Ravitch, 89, American businessman and politician, lieutenant governor of New York (2009–2010).[587]
- Raj Karan Singh, 87, Indian politician, MP (1984–1989).[588]
- José Antonio Sistiaga, 91, Spanish filmmaker.[589]
- Edward Turay, 77, Sierra Leonean diplomat, high commissioner to the United Kingdom (since 2010).[590]
- Peg Yorkin, 96, American philanthropist, co-founder of the Feminist Majority Foundation.[591]
- Ján Zvonár, 72, Slovak physician and politician, MP (2006–2010).[592]
26
- Dharam Ablashi, 91, Indian-born American biomedical researcher.[593]
- David Ogilvy, 13th Earl of Airlie, 97, Scottish peer, lord chamberlain (1984–1997).[594]
- Robin Aisher, 89, British sailor, Olympic bronze medallist (1968).[595]
- Óscar Arizaga, 65, Peruvian footballer (Atlético Chalaco, national team).[596]
- Richard B. Bernstein, 67, American constitutional historian.[597]
- Tom Beynon, 81, Canadian football player (Saskatchewan Roughriders, Ottawa Rough Riders), Grey Cup champion (1966, 1968, 1969).[598]
- Dick Biondi, 90, American disc jockey.[599]
- Tony Bouza, 94, Spanish-born American police chief.[600]
- Craig Brown, 82, Scottish football player (Dundee) and manager (Aberdeen, national team).[601]
- Florence Chenoweth, 78, Liberian politician and agriculture specialist, minister of agriculture (1977–1979, 2009–2015).[602]
- John Cockbill, 83, Australian Olympic rower (1956).[603]
- Nicolas Coster, 89, British-American actor (Santa Barbara, Another World, All the President's Men).[604]
- C. V. Dev, 83, Indian actor (The Good Boys, Kilichundan Mampazham, Mizhi Randilum).[605]
- Hardwar Dubey, 73, Indian politician, MP (since 2020) and Uttar Pradesh MLA (1989–1993).[606]
- Emanuil Dyulgerov, 68, Bulgarian Olympic hammer thrower (1980).[607]
- Raanan Gissin, 74, Israeli political scientist.[608]
- Tom Gullick, 92, English birdwatcher and tour operator.[609]
- Juha Hernesniemi, 75, Finnish neurosurgeon.[610]
- Ulysses Hollimon, 92, American baseball player (Birmingham Black Barons, Baltimore Elite Giants).[611]
- Ysabelle Lacamp, 68, French writer, singer, and actress (Je vous aime, Fire, Ice and Dynamite).[612]
- Carroll Leavell, 86, American politician, member of the New Mexico Senate (1997–2018).[613]
- Sanjoy K. Mitter, 89, Indian-born American electrical engineer and control theorist.[614]
- Rob Palmer, 66, Canadian ice hockey player (Los Angeles Kings, New Jersey Devils).[615]
- Scott Pelluer, 64, American football player (New Orleans Saints) and coach (Boise State Broncos, Washington Huskies), cardiac arrest.[616]
- Salim Saadi, 86, Algerian politician.[617]
- Sir Lloyd Erskine Sandiford, 86, Barbadian politician, prime minister (1987–1994).[618]
- Vladimir Sedov, 35, Kazakh Olympic weightlifter (2008), suicide.[619]
- Mike Spivey, 69, American football player (Chicago Bears, New Orleans Saints, Oakland Raiders).[620]
- François Thibodeau, 83, Canadian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Edmundston (1994–2009).[621]
- Max Wieczorek, 84, Canadian Olympic rower (1964).[622]
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- Peter Bieri, 79, Swiss writer and philosopher.[623]
- Marie-Joseph Bissonnier, 82, French dental surgeon and politician, president of the General Council of Ille-et-Vilaine (2001–2004).[624]
- Joana Brito, 76, Mexican actress (Teresa, La fuerza del destino) and voiceover artist (The Princess and the Frog).[625]
- Monte Cazazza, 68, American artist and composer.[626]
- Alice Cleveland, 74, American television personality (HSN).[627]
- Jack H. Cole, 87, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (1967–1976).[628]
- Evelyn Boyd Granville, 99, American academic.[629]
- Dewey L. Hill, 97, American politician, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (1992–2012).[630]
- Graeme John, 80, Australian football player (East Perth, South Melbourne), coach and administrator.[631]
- Anne Leahy, 97, New Zealand archaeologist.[632]
- Avtar Lit, 73, British businessman, owner and chairman of Sunrise Radio Group.[633]
- Italo Lupi, 89, Italian graphic designer.[634]
- Ryan Mallett, 35, American football player (New England Patriots, Houston Texans, Baltimore Ravens), drowned.[635]
- Nahel Merzouk, 17, French motorist, shot.[636]
- Claude Miller, 79, Canadian Anglican bishop, metropolitan of Canada (2009–2014) and bishop of Fredericton (2003–2014).[637]
- Lloyd John Muller, 86, Canadian politician.[638]
- P. Chitran Namboodirippad, 103, Indian writer and educationist.[639]
- Bobby Osborne, 91, American bluegrass musician (Osborne Brothers).[640]
- Rudolf Pardede, 81, Indonesian businessman and politician, governor of North Sumatra (2005–2008), senator (2009–2014).[641]
- Janie Park, 76. American biologist.[642]
- Daniel N. Paul, 84, Canadian author (We Were Not the Savages), cancer.[643]
- Carmen Sevilla, 92, Spanish actress (Vengeance, Don Juan, King of Kings), singer and dancer, complications from Alzheimer's disease.[644]
- Robert Sherman, 90, American radio broadcaster (WFUV, WQXR), author, and music critic (The New York Times).[645]
- C. V. Shivashankar, 90, Indian film director (Rathna Manjari, Mane Katti Nodu, Padavidhara), heart attack.[646]
- Cok Budi Suryawan, 65, Indonesian politician, regent of Gianyar (1993–2003).[647]
- Max Thompson, 66, English footballer (Blackpool, Baltimore Blast, Liverpool).[648]
- Bhante Vimalaramsi, 76, American Buddhist monk.[649]
- Lilli Vincenz, 85, German-born American gay rights activist.[650]
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- Soumia Benkhaldoun, 60, Moroccan women's rights activist.[651]
- Harland Carl, 91, American football player (Chicago Bears).[652]
- Willie Carrick, 70, Irish football player (Luton Town, Chelmsford City) and manager (Witham Town).[653]
- Jean-Michel Cazes, 88, French winemaker and insurance executive (AXA).[654]
- Rabiatou Sérah Diallo, 73, Guinean trade unionist, secretary-general of the CNTG (since 2000).[655]
- Talina Fernández, 78, Mexican television presenter and actress (Muchachita, Tenías que ser tú).[656]
- Nina Hallowell, 65, British medical sociologist.[657]
- Sue Johanson, 93, Canadian sex educator.[658]
- Harry Klugmann, 82, German equestrian, Olympic bronze medallist (1972).[659]
- William Marshall, 87, Canadian politician, Newfoundland and Labrador MHA (1970–1986).[660]
- Corazon Nuñez Malanyaon, 73, Filipino politician, lawyer, and accountant, governor of Davao Oriental (2007–2016, since 2022), twice member of the House of Representatives.[661]
- Iyabo Oko, 62, Nigerian actress (Ayitale).[662]
- Jerry Okorodudu, 64, Nigerian Olympic boxer (1984), complications from a foot ulcer.[663]
- Matt Rendell, 64, Australian footballer (West Torrens, Fitzroy, Brisbane), heart attack.[664]
- Kenneth Riegel, 85, American opera tenor.[665]
- Bob Shannon, 74, American radio disc jockey (WCBS-FM).[666]
- Ralph Sutherland, 97, Canadian civil servant.[667]
- Gary Varner, 66, American philosopher, cancer.[668]
- Dietrich Wagner, 78, German engineer and protester (Stuttgart 21).[669]
- Lowell Weicker, 92, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1969–1971) and Senate (1971–1989), governor of Connecticut (1991–1995).[670]
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- Mohammad Majid Ali, 29, Pakistani snooker player, suicide.[671]
- Alan Arkin, 89, American actor (Little Miss Sunshine, Argo, The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter), Oscar winner (2006), heart failure.[672]
- Bea Ballintijn, 100, Norwegian Olympic swimmer (1948).[673]
- Clarence Barlow, 77, British composer, complications from a fall.[674]
- Inoslav Bešker, 73, Croatian-Italian journalist and academic.[675]
- Sai Chand, 39, Indian folk singer.[676]
- Judi Farr, 84, Australian actress (My Name's McGooley, What's Yours?, Kingswood Country, Please Like Me).[677]
- Michael Dennis Feit, 80, American physicist.[678]
- Dame Phyllis Guthardt, 93, New Zealand Methodist minister and women's leader, chancellor of the University of Canterbury (1998–2002).[679]
- Gerald Hine-Haycock, 72, British broadcaster and journalist.[680]
- Peter Horbury, 73, British car designer.[681]
- Marty Huff, 74, American football player (San Francisco 49ers, Edmonton Eskimos, Charlotte Hornets).[682]
- Don Kennedy, 93, American radio broadcaster (WPIC, NBC Radio), television personality, and voice actor (Space Ghost Coast to Coast).[683]
- Christine King Farris, 95, American civil rights activist.[684]
- Marvin Kitman, 93, American television critic (Newsday) and humorist, cancer.[685]
- Charles T. Knight, 91, American sound engineer (Butterflies Are Free, Five Easy Pieces, Blacula).[686]
- Jack Laub, 97, American basketball player (Minneapolis Lakers, Scranton Miners) and pharmaceutical executive.[687]
- Betty Jane Long, 95, American politician, member of the Mississippi House of Representatives (1956–1984).[688]
- Bob Mattson, 92, American swimmer.[689]
- Hipólito Mora, 67, Mexican farmer and politician, shot.[690]
- Stephen Owen, 74, Canadian politician, MP (2000–2007).[691]
- Alysson Paolinelli, 86, Brazilian agronomic engineer, minister of agriculture (1974–1979).[692]
- Barry Phillips-Moore, 85, Australian tennis player.[693]
- Gary Podesto, 81, American politician, mayor of Stockton, California (1997–2005).[694]
- Tasniya Punyagupta, 100, Thai educator, headmistress of the Chitralada School.[695] (death announced on this date)
- Mita Rahman, 65, Bangladeshi-British actress (Doll's House), pancreatic cancer.[696]
- Sir Tapley Seaton, 72, Saint Kitts and Nevis politician, governor-general (2015–2023).[697]
- Shakeel, 85, Pakistani actor (Uncle Urfi, Aangan Terha, Ankahi).[698]
- Lilian Terry, 92, Italian jazz singer.[699]
- Angel Wagenstein, 100, Bulgarian screenwriter (Stars, Goya or the Hard Way to Enlightenment, Eolomea).[700]
- Anita Wood, 85, American singer and actress, pneumonia.[701]
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- Gordon Briscoe, 84, Australian academic and Aboriginal activist.[702]
- Rudy Chmura, 91, American politician.[703]
- Eva Maria Daniels, 43, Icelandic film producer (What Maisie Knew, Hold the Dark, Joe Bell), cancer.[704]
- Droz, 54, American professional wrestler (WWF) and football player (Denver Broncos, Montreal Alouettes).[705]
- Farimah Farjami, 71, Iranian actress.[706]
- Bob Fernley, 70, British motorsport manager and businessman, bladder cancer.[707]
- Rick Froberg, 55, American musician (Drive Like Jehu, Hot Snakes, Obits).[708]
- Alexander Gianniris, 63, Greek Eastern Orthodox prelate, primate of the Orthodox Archdiocese of Nigeria.[709]
- Kirk Howard, 80, Canadian book publisher (Dundurn Press).[710]
- Ruth Anker Høyer, 78, Danish-born Norwegian jurist and women's rights leader.[711]
- Lawrence W. Jones, 97, American physicist and academic.[712]
- Murat Karagöz, 55, Turkish diplomat, ambassador to Mongolia (2013–2016), Jordan (2016–2019), and Portugal (since 2023), heart attack.[713]
- Michael Kauffmann, 92, English art historian.[714]
- Laird Koenig, 95, American author (The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane) and screenwriter (Bloodline, Inchon).[715]
- Józef Kozioł, 84, Polish politician and economist, MP (1985–1989), deputy prime minister (1985–1988) and minister of the environmental protection and natural resources (1988–1989).[716]
- Jo Lindner, 30, German bodybuilder, aneurysm.[717]
- Lord Creator, 87, Trinidadian-born Jamaican singer-songwriter ("Kingston Town").[718]
- Carlos Alberto Montaner, 80, Cuban-born Spanish writer, neurodegenerative illness.[719]
- Micere Githae Mugo, 81, Kenyan playwright and poet.[720]
- Vahidin Musemić, 76, Bosnian footballer (Sarajevo, Nice, Yugoslavia national team).[721]
- Gail North-Saunders, 79, Bahamian historian.[722]
- Ron Pretty, 82, Australian poet.[723]
- Bir Devinder Singh, 73, Indian politician, deputy speaker of the Punjab Legislative Assembly (2003–2004), cancer.[724]
- Valentina Zazdravnykh, 68, Russian field hockey player, Olympic bronze medallist (1980).[725]
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