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Deaths in March 2021
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The following is a list of notable deaths in March 2021.
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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March 2021
1
- Flex-Deon Blake, 58, American pornographic actor (Niggas' Revenge).[1]
- Sir Alan Bowness, 93, British art historian and art critic, director of the Tate Gallery (1980–1988).[2]
- Hauk Buen, 87, Norwegian fiddler.[3]
- Frederico Campos, 93, Brazilian politician, governor of Mato Grosso (1979–1983), COVID-19.[4]
- Ann Casey, 82, American professional wrestler (GCCW, JCP, WWWF).[5]
- Gheorghe Dănilă, 71, Romanian actor.[6]
- Ejaz Durrani, 85, Pakistani actor (Shaheed, Lakhon Mein Aik, Heer Ranjha).[7]
- Víctor Espinoza Peña, 73, Peruvian politician, mayor of Pucusana District (since 2020), COVID-19.[8]
- Emmanuel Félémou, 60, Guinean Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Kankan (since 2007), COVID-19.[9]
- Jahmil French, 29, Canadian actor (Degrassi: The Next Generation, Soundtrack, Remedy).[10]
- Fernando Olivié González-Pumariega, 96, Spanish diplomat, ambassador to Paraguay (1970–1973), Colombia (1973–1977) and Yugoslavia (1977–1981).[11]
- Bernard Guyot, 75, French Olympic racing cyclist (1964).[12]
- Vladimír Heger, 89, Czech basketball player (ATK Praha) and coach (Sparta Praha, Czechoslovakia national team).[13]
- Eleanor Jones, 91, American mathematician.[14]
- Vernon Jordan, 85, American attorney, non-profit executive (National Urban League, UNCF) and civil rights leader.[15]
- Kirinji Kazuharu, 67, Japanese sumo wrestler, multiple organ failure.[16]
- Howard Klein, 89, American music critic and pianist.[17]
- Boris Kosarev, 69, Belarusian ice hockey player (Traktor Chelyabinsk, HC Dinamo Minsk) and coach (Khimik-SKA Novopolotsk).[18]
- Agim Krajka, 83, Albanian composer.[19]
- Zlatko Kranjčar, 64, Croatian football player (Dinamo Zagreb, Rapid Wien) and manager (national team).[20]
- Pietro Larizza, 85, Italian trade unionist and politician, secretary general of the UIL (1992–2000) and senator (2007–2008).[21]
- Lyn Macdonald, 91, British radio producer and military historian.[22]
- Stephen Maloney, 60, Australian tennis player.[23]
- Theodoros Margellos, 68, Greek businessman.[24]
- Jorge Marticorena Cuba, 64, Peruvian politician, mayor of Lurín District (2007–2014, since 2019), COVID-19.[25]
- Mary McHenry, 88, American academic.[26]
- Max Morton, 78, British-born Belgian painter.[27]
- Andrea Nannini, 76, Italian Olympic volleyball player (1976).[28]
- János Németh, 87, Hungarian jurist, president of the Constitutional Court (1998–2003).[29]
- Rossella Panarese, 60, Italian radio broadcaster (Radio3 Scienza) and scientific divulgator.[30]
- Ralph Peterson Jr., 58, American jazz drummer (The Jazz Messengers, Out of the Blue), cancer.[31]
- Helena Pietraszkiewicz, 67, Polish politician and psychologist, voivode of Łódź (2006–2007).[32]
- Enrique San Francisco, 65, Spanish actor (La mujer del ministro, Navajeros, El pico) and comedian, pneumonia.[33]
- Milenko Savović, 60, Serbian basketball player (Partizan, Oximesa, Vojvodina), COVID-19.[34]
- David Searle, 85, Canadian politician, Northwest Territories MLA (1967–1979) and speaker (1975–1979), cancer.[35]
- Toko Shinoda, 107, Japanese painter.[36]
- Ian St John, 82, Scottish Hall of Fame football player (Motherwell, Liverpool, national team) and manager.[37]
- Mikhail Studenetsky, 86, Russian basketball player, Olympic silver medallist (1956), COVID-19.[38]
- Lise Toubon, 87, French art expert.[39]
- Ngai Tupa, 84, Cook Islands politician, MP (2006–2010).[40]
- Anatoliy Zlenko, 82, Ukrainian diplomat, minister of foreign affairs (1990–1994, 2000–2003) and permanent representative to the United Nations (1994–1997).[41]
2
- Czesław Baran, 83, Polish politician and agronomist, deputy (1985–1989).[42]
- Chris Barber, 90, English jazz bandleader and trombonist ("Petite Fleur").[43]
- George Bass, 88, American archaeologist, pioneer of underwater archaeology.[44]
- Luciano Capicchioni, 74, Sammarinese-American sports agent.[45]
- Àlex Casademunt, 39, Spanish pop singer (Operación Triunfo 2001), actor and TV presenter, traffic collision.[46]
- Nandkumar Singh Chauhan, 68, Indian politician, MP (1996–2009, since 2014), COVID-19.[47]
- Claudio Coccoluto, 58, Italian disc jockey.[48]
- Werner Dörflinger, 80, German politician, MP (1980–1998).[49]
- Mark Goffeney, 51, American guitarist, fentanyl overdose.[50]
- Peter Grosser, 82, German football player (1860 Munich, national team) and manager (SpVgg Unterhaching).[51]
- Michael Gudinski, 68, Australian music industry executive, co-founder of Mushroom Records, mixed drug use.[52]
- Jim Hodder, 80, Canadian politician, Newfoundland and Labrador MHA (1975–1993, 2003–2007).[53]
- Claude Lacroix, 77, French comic book author.[54]
- Louise McBee, 96, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (1993–2005).[55]
- Stan Newens, 91, British politician, MP (1964–1970, 1974–1983) and MEP (1984–1999).[56]
- Kari Rasmussen, 88, Norwegian actress and singer.[57]
- ChoKyun Rha, 87, Korean-born American biotechnologist.[58]
- Danny Rogers, 78, American stuntman (Wish You Were Here, Titanic, Star Trek: First Contact).[59]
- Gil Rogers, 87, American actor (All My Children, Guiding Light).[60]
- Carlos Sánchez, 68, Argentine comedian, cancer.[61]
- Prabhat Sarma, 85, Indian flutist and singer.[62]
- Anna Shuttleworth, 93, English cellist.[63]
- Jaroslav Tetiva, 89, Czech basketball player (1960 Olympics, Czechoslovakia national team).[64]
- Bunny Wailer, 73, Jamaican reggae singer (Bob Marley and the Wailers) and songwriter ("Electric Boogie"), Grammy winner (1991, 1995, 1997), complications from a stroke.[65]
- Edward C. Waller III, 95, American vice admiral.[66]
- Ahmad al-Zein, 88, Lebanese Sunni Islam scholar.[67]
- Zhou Yulin, 98, Chinese mathematician, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.[68]
3
- Medea Abrahamyan, 88, Armenian cellist.[69]
- Mavis Agbandje-McKenna, 57, Nigerian-born British biophysicist and virologist.[70]
- Tomas Altamirano Duque, 87, Panamanian politician, vice president (1994–1999).[71]
- Joe Altobelli, 88, American baseball manager (San Francisco Giants, Baltimore Orioles), player (Cleveland Indians) and coach.[72]
- Celestino Bonifacio Bacalé, 63, Equatoguinean politician, deputy.[73]
- Władysław Baka, 84, Polish economist and PZPR activist, president of the National Bank of Poland (1981–1985, 1989–1991), member of government (1985–1989).[74]
- Hans Blumer, 92, Swiss Olympic swimmer (1948).[75]
- Byun Hui-su, 23, South Korean soldier.[76] (body discovered on this date)
- William P. Cartlidge, 78, English film producer (The Spy Who Loved Me, Moonraker, Consuming Passions).[77]
- Marianne Carus, 92, American publisher, founder of Cricket.[78]
- Sérgio Eduardo Castriani, 66, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop of Manaus (2012–2019), sepsis.[79]
- Bill Collins, 89, British baker, co-developer of the Chorleywood bread process.[80]
- Emmett Ripley Cox, 86, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Southern Alabama (1981–1988) and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit (since 1988).[81]
- Jim Crockett Jr., 76, American professional wrestling promoter (Jim Crockett Promotions), three-time president of the NWA, liver and kidney failure from COVID-19.[82]
- Nicolás Curiel, 92, Venezuelan stage director and actor.[83]
- Sadiq Daba, 69, Nigerian actor (October 1) and broadcaster (Nigerian Television Authority), cancer.[84]
- Alan Davis, 82, English Anglican clergyman, Archdeacon of West Cumberland (1996–2004).[85]
- Wilhelm Eliassen, 85, Norwegian footballer (Frigg Oslo FK, national team).[86]
- István Fehér, 66, Hungarian Olympic wrestler (1980).[87]
- Kelly Flynn, 66, American politician, member of the Montana House of Representatives (2011–2019), cancer.[88]
- Katharina Gaus, 48, German-Australian immunologist.[89]
- Diego Gómez, 84, Spanish radio journalist, COVID-19.[90]
- József Gurovits, 92, Hungarian sprint canoer, Olympic bronze medallist (1952).[91]
- Duffy Jackson, 67, American jazz drummer, complications from hip surgery.[92]
- Pedro Jiménez Galán, 100, Spanish politician, deputy (1977–1979).[93]
- Helena Kružíková, 92, Czech actress, Thalia Award recipient.[94]
- Kyal Sin, 19, Burmese protester (2021–2022 Myanmar protests), shot.[95]
- Jerzy Limon, 70, Polish literary scholar and writer, COVID-19.[96]
- Katharina Matz, 85, Czech-born German actress (The Man Who Sold Himself, The Wonderful Years, Maximilian von Mexiko).[97]
- Hideshi Miyake, 86, Japanese baseball player.[98]
- Kenneth Arthur Myers, 86, Australian surgeon.[99]
- Richard Olivier, 75, Belgian filmmaker and documentarian.[100]
- Nicola Pagett, 75, British actress (Upstairs, Downstairs, Anne of the Thousand Days, There's a Girl in My Soup), brain tumour.[101]
- Dagoberto Planos Despaigne, 64, Cuban singer, cirrhosis.[102]
- Andrei Polyakov, 70, Russian diplomat, ambassador to Tunisia (2006–2011) and Rwanda (2013–2017).[103]
- Earl Renneke, 92, American politician, member of the Minnesota Senate (1969–1993).[104]
- Yuri Rozanov, 59, Russian sportscaster (NTV Plus, Match TV).[105]
- John Sackett, 76, American politician, member of the Alaska House of Representatives (1967–1971) and Senate (1973–1987).[106]
- Edward Sandoval, 74, American politician, member of the New Mexico House of Representatives (1983–2015), complications from COVID-19.[107]
- Ruy Scarpino, 59, Brazilian football manager (Imperatriz, Ceará, Ituano), COVID-19.[108]
- Donald J. Summers, 69, American particle physicist.[109]
- Jonathan Temm, 58, New Zealand lawyer, president of the New Zealand Law Society (2010–2013), Queen's Counsel (since 2019).[110]
- Eli Timoner, 92, American businessman, founder of Air Florida, assisted suicide.[111]
- Guerdon Trueblood, 87, Costan Rican-born American screenwriter (Jaws 3-D, Sole Survivor, The Candy Snatchers).[112]
4
- Kamal Amer, 78, Egyptian politician and military officer, governor of Matrouh (1997–1999) and Aswan (1999–2001), senator (2012–2013), COVID-19.[113]
- William C. Andrews, 87, American politician.[114]
- Joachim Brohmann, 76, German Olympic equestrian.[115]
- Karima Brown, 54, South African radio broadcaster (Radio 702) and journalist, COVID-19.[116]
- Alan Cartwright, 75, English rock bassist (Procol Harum), stomach cancer.[117]
- Colby Chandler, 95, American executive, CEO of Kodak (1983–1990).[118]
- Phil Chisnall, 78, English footballer (Manchester United, Liverpool, Southend United).[119]
- Marcel Courthiade, 67, French linguist.[120]
- DJ Adviser, Ghanaian disc jockey (Happy FM).[121]
- Osman Erbaş, 58, Turkish military officer, helicopter crash.[122]
- Barbara Ess, 73, American photographer and musician (Disband, Y Pants).[123]
- Sarah Everard, 33, British marketing executive, strangled.[124]
- Francis Van den Eynde, 74, Belgian politician, member of the Chamber of Representatives (1991–2000).[125]
- Majid Fakhry, 97–98, Lebanese philosopher and academic.[126]
- Sir Leslie Fielding, 88, British diplomat.[127]
- Walter Gretzky, 82, Canadian ice hockey coach, complications from a hip injury.[128]
- Paulette Guinchard-Kunstler, 71, French politician, deputy (1997–2001, 2002–2007), assisted suicide.[129]
- Zygmunt Hanusik, 76, Polish Olympic cyclist (1968).[130]
- Tony Hendra, 79, British comedian and actor (This Is Spinal Tap), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[131]
- Hossain Toufique Imam, 82, Bangladeshi political advisor, kidney disease.[132]
- Tatsuo Itoh, 80, Japanese-born American electrical engineer.[133]
- Hugh Newell Jacobsen, 91, American architect.[134]
- Louis Jensen, 77, Danish writer.[135]
- Atanasije Jevtić, 83, Serbian Orthodox hierarch, bishop of Zahumlje and Herzegovina (1992–1999), COVID-19.[136]
- Johannes Kert, 61, Estonian politician and military officer, commander of the Estonian Defence Forces (1996–2000).[137]
- Yuguda Hassan Kila, 70, Nigerian politician, member of the House of Representatives (since 2015).[138]
- Donald Kinney, 63, Canadian politician, New Brunswick MLA (1999–2003), cancer.[139]
- Heinz Klevenow Jr., 80, German actor (Entlassen auf Bewährung, Chingachgook, die große Schlange).[140]
- Gerald Kogan, 87, American jurist, justice (1987–1998) and chief justice (1996–1998) of the Supreme Court of Florida.[141]
- František Lízna, 79, Czech Jesuit priest, recipient of the Order of Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk, COVID-19.[142]
- Moses McCormick, 39, American polyglot, heart disease.[143]
- Paul McMullen, 49, American Olympic middle-distance runner (1996), skiing accident.[144]
- Bhaskar Menon, 86, Indian-born American music industry executive, chairman and CEO of EMI Worldwide.[145]
- Mark Pavelich, 63, American ice hockey player (New York Rangers), Olympic champion (1980), suicide by asphyxiation.[146]
- Martin van de Pol, 56, Dutch criminal, shot.[147]
- Andrew Porter, 75, British historian.[148]
- Thomas A. Roach, 96, American politician.[149]
- Colin Robinson, 58, Trinidadian activist and writer, colon cancer.[150]
- David Schindler, 80, American-Canadian limnologist.[151]
- Chris Schultz, 61, Canadian football player (Toronto Argonauts, Dallas Cowboys) and sportscaster (TSN), heart attack.[152]
- Tengiz Sichinava, 48, Georgian football player (Dinamo Batumi, national team) and manager (Gagra).[153]
- Jimmy Spratt, 69, Northern Irish politician, MLA (2007–2015).[154]
- Jonathan Steinberg, 86, American-born British historian.[155]
- Marat Tarasov, 90, Russian poet and translator.[156]
- Willie Whigham, 81, Scottish footballer (Albion Rovers, Falkirk, Middlesbrough), pneumonia.[157]
- Helmut Winschermann, 100, German classical oboist and composer.[158]
- Azad Zaman, 47, Indian politician, Meghalaya MLA (since 2018), cardiac arrest.[159]
5
- Joseph Ukel Abango, 82, South Sudanese politician.[160]
- Michèle Angirany, 95, French Olympic cross country skier (1952).[161]
- Robert Ashby, 95, American fighter pilot (Tuskegee Airmen).[162]
- Étienne Flaubert Batangu Mpesa, 78, Congolese pharmacist and scientific researcher, pancreatic cancer.[163]
- Jerzy Boniecki, 87, Polish Olympic swimmer (1952).[164]
- Nicolas Bwakira, 79, Burundian diplomat.[165]
- Chuang Ling-yun, 21, Taiwanese singer and actress, suicide by jumping.[166]
- Buddy Colt, 85, American professional wrestler and pilot.[167]
- Patrick Dupond, 61, French dancer (Paris Opera Ballet).[168]
- Paul Foster, 89, American playwright, founding member of the La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club.[169]
- Martin Freeth, 76, British filmmaker, cancer.[170]
- Henri Gaudin, 87, French architect.[171]
- Don Gile, 85, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox).[172]
- Enrique González Rojo Jr., 92, Mexican writer and philosopher.[173]
- Vilém Holáň, 82, Czech politician, minister of defense (1994–1996).[174]
- Cecil Jacobson, 84, American gynecologist and convicted fraudster.[175]
- Bandula Jayasekara, 60, Sri Lankan diplomat and journalist, blood cancer.[176]
- Yevgeny Kadyaykin, 92, Kazakhstani Olympic middle-distance runner (1956).[177]
- Frank J. Kelley, 96, American politician, attorney general of Michigan (1961–1999).[178]
- Sasa Klaas, 27, Botswanan singer-songwriter, helicopter crash.[179]
- Mickey Lewis, 56, English footballer (West Bromwich Albion, Derby County, Oxford United), cancer.[180]
- Stig Malm, 79, Swedish trade unionist, chairman of LO (1983–1993), COVID-19.[181]
- Margarita Maslennikova, 92, Russian cross-country skier, world champion (1954).[182]
- David Matthews, 78–79, British academic and translator.[183]
- Paolo Moreno, 86, Italian archaeologist.[184]
- M. G. George Muthoot, 71, Indian conglomerate executive, chairman of The Muthoot Group (since 1993), fall.[185]
- Pavel Oliva, 97, Czech classical philologist and Holocaust survivor.[186]
- Mo Pinel, 78, American mechanical engineer and product designer, complications from COVID-19.[187]
- Billy Pritchett, 70, American football player (Cleveland Browns).[188]
- Birgitta Rasmusson, 81, Swedish television personality and cookbook author.[189]
- Ann Riordan, 73, Irish businesswoman.[190]
- Janet Sawbridge, 73–74, British ice dancer.[191]
- Gerda Schmidt-Panknin, 100, German painter.[192]
- Samuel J. Scott, 82, American engineer.[193]
- Harold S. Shapiro, 92, American mathematician.[194]
- José Carlos da Silva Júnior, 94, Brazilian businessman and politician, senator (1996–1999) and vice-governor of Paraíba (1983–1986), COVID-19.[195]
- Aulis Sipponen, 92, Finnish Olympic skier (1952).[196]
- Francis Small, 75, New Zealand civil engineer and scouting leader, president of IPENZ (1996–1997).[197]
- Michael Stanley, 72, American rock guitarist, singer and songwriter, lung cancer.[198]
- Czesława Stopka, 83, Polish Olympic cross-country skier (1964).[199]
- Suna Tanaltay, 87, Turkish poet and psychologist.[200]
- Adelio Terraroli, 89, Italian politician, deputy (1968–1979).[201]
- Carlo Tognoli, 82, Italian politician, mayor of Milan (1976–1986), deputy (1987–1994), MEP (1984–1987), COVID-19.[202]
- Anton Urban, 87, Slovak football player (Slovan Bratislava, Wacker Innsbruck) and manager (Petržalka), Olympic silver medallist (1964).[203]
6
- Bengt Åberg, 76, Swedish motocross racer.[204]
- Franco Acosta, 25, Uruguayan footballer (Fénix, Villarreal B, Plaza Colonia), drowned.[205]
- David Bailie, 83, South African-born English actor (Pirates of the Caribbean, The House That Jack Built, Doctor Who).[206]
- Katja Behrens, 78, German author and translator.[207]
- William Bell Jr., 90, American baseball player (Kansas City Monarchs).[208]
- Joaquin Bernas, 88, Filipino Jesuit priest, lawyer and writer, member of the Constitutional Commission (1986) and president of the Ateneo de Manila University (1984–1993).[209]
- N. S. Lakshminarayan Bhat, 84, Indian poet.[210]
- Martin Boykan, 89, American composer.[211]
- Chi Shangbin, 71, Chinese football player (national team) and manager (Dalian Wanda, Dalian Aerbin), heart attack.[212]
- Ned Cleary, 90, Irish Gaelic football player (Castlehaven) and coach.[213]
- Renée Doria, 100, French opera singer.[214]
- Jude Patrick Dougherty, 90, American philosopher.[215]
- Ben Farrales, 88, Filipino fashion designer.[216]
- Yehia El-Gamal, Egyptian pediatrician and immunologist.[217]
- Abdul Ghani Gilong, 88, Malaysian politician, MP (1969–1978), minister of works (1972–1974, 1976–1978) and transport (1970–1971).[218]
- Sir Jeremiah Harman, 90, English jurist, cancer.[219]
- Wilhelmina Holladay, 98, American art collector and patron.[220]
- Cassius Ionescu-Tulcea, 97, Romanian-American mathematician.[221]
- Boris Komnenić, 63, Serbian actor (Days of Dreams, Loving Glances, Seven and a Half).[222]
- Todd R. Klaenhammer, 69, American food scientist and microbiologist.[223]
- Konrad Kornek, 84, Polish footballer (Odra Opole, national team).[224]
- Valentin Kurbatov, 81, Russian literary critic and writer.[225]
- Orlando Lansdorf, 55, Dutch drag queen and HIV activist.[226]
- M. Mahadevappa, 83, Indian agricultural scientist and plant breeder.[227]
- Pierre Maraval, 84, French historian.[228]
- Katsuaki Matsumoto, 92, Japanese racing cyclist, lymphoma.[229]
- Allan J. McDonald, 83, American aerospace engineer, fall.[230]
- Herbert Meneses, 81, Guatemalan actor (Sólo de noche vienes, The Silence of Neto).[231]
- Miguel Miranda, 54, Peruvian football player (Sporting Cristal, Universitario, national team) and manager.[232]
- Shrikant Moghe, 91, Indian actor (Sinhasan, Gammat Jammat).[233]
- Tom Moloughney, 80, Irish hurler (Kilruane MacDonagh's, Tipperary).[234]
- Pedro Novoa, 46, Peruvian writer and educator, colon cancer.[235]
- Bill O'Connor, 94, American football player (Toronto Argonauts).[236]
- Lou Ottens, 94, Dutch engineer (Philips), inventor of the cassette tape.[237]
- Graham Pink, 91, English nurse and whistleblower.[238]
- Carmel Quinn, 95, Irish-American actress and singer, pneumonia.[239]
- Sawsan Rabie, 59, Egyptian actress, COVID-19.[240]
- Nikki van der Zyl, 85, German voice-over artist (James Bond films), stroke.[241]
- Egil A. Wyller, 95, Norwegian philosopher and historian.[242]
7
- Mordechai Bar-On, 92, Israeli historian and politician, member of the Knesset (1984–1986).[243]
- Dmitri Bashkirov, 89, Russian pianist.[244]
- Wiesław Bocheński, 77, Polish Olympic freestyle wrestler (1968).[245]
- Fabio Brunelli, 51, Brazilian news anchor, journalist and writer, cancer.[246]
- Thaddeus M. Buczko, 95, American politician, Massachusetts state auditor (1964–1981).[247]
- Joketani Cokanasiga, 84, Fijian politician, minister for public works and energy (2000–2001).[248]
- Bob Curtis, 88, American politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives (1971–1977).[249]
- Olivier Dassault, 69, French politician and aerospace executive, deputy (1988–1997, since 2002), helicopter crash.[250]
- Paul Devlin, 74, Canadian curler.[251]
- Andreana Družina, 101, Slovenian political commissar and partisan, People's Hero of Yugoslavia.[252]
- Duggie Fields, 75, British artist.[253]
- Stone Foltz, 20, American student and hazing victim, alcohol intoxication.[254]
- Georges Gruillot, 89, French politician, senator (1988–2008).[255]
- Janis Hape, 62, American Olympic swimmer (1976).[256]
- Sanja Ilić, 69, Serbian composer ("Nova deca") and keyboardist (San, Balkanika), COVID-19.[257]
- Gene Kennedy, 93, American politician, member of the Iowa House of Representatives (1969–1971) and Senate (1971–1975).[258]
- Josky Kiambukuta, 72, Congolese singer (TPOK Jazz).[259]
- John G. Lorber, 79, American general.[260]
- Janice McLaughlin, 79, American Roman Catholic nun and human rights activist.[261]
- Nwali Sylvester Ngwuta, 69, Nigerian jurist, justice of the Supreme Court (since 2011).[262]
- Oishi Matashichi, 87, Japanese fisherman and anti-nuclear activist, pneumonia.[263]
- Olga Orman, 77, Dutch-Aruban writer and poet.[264]
- Mirko Pavinato, 86, Italian footballer (Bologna, Vicenza), kidney problems aggravated by COVID-19.[265]
- Jerome K. Percus, 94, American physicist and mathematician.[266]
- Lars-Göran Petrov, 49, Swedish heavy metal singer (Entombed, Entombed A.D., Firespawn), bile duct cancer.[267]
- Maganti Ramji, 37, Indian film producer (Tuneega Tuneega), stroke.[268]
- Yechezkel Roth, 85, Romanian-born American rabbi, heart attack.[269]
- Charles Scontras, 91, American historian.[270]
- Carl J. Shapiro, 108, American businessman and philanthropist, director of VF Corporation (1971–1976).[271]
- Nikolay Smorchkov, 90, Russian actor (True Friends, The Cranes Are Flying, A Cruel Romance), COVID-19.[272]
- Frank Thorne, 90, American comic book writer (Red Sonja).[273]
- Albert Vallvé, 75, Spanish lawyer and politician, senator (1993–1996).[274]
- Jack Welborn, 88, American politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives (1973–1974) and Michigan Senate (1975–1982, 1985–1994).[275]
8
- Risto Aaltonen, 81, Finnish actor (Leikkikalugangsteri, Crime and Punishment, Uuno Turhapuro muuttaa maalle).[276]
- Josip Alebić, 74, Croatian Olympic sprinter (1972, 1976, 1980).[277]
- Ronaldo Aquino, 59, Filipino politician, mayor of Calbayog (since 2011), shot.[278]
- Kuryana Azis, 69, Indonesian politician, regent of Ogan Komering Ulu (since 2015), COVID-19.[279]
- Clinton Ballou, 97, American biochemist and academic.[280]
- Adrian Bărar, 61, Romanian guitarist and composer (Cargo), COVID-19.[281]
- Robert Quincy Beard, 91, American politician.[282]
- Joey Benjamin, 60, English cricketer (Warwickshire, Surrey, national team), heart attack.[283]
- Tom Bland, 83, American football player (Wheeling Ironmen, Orlando Panthers, Toronto Argonauts).[284]
- David M. Brink, 90, Australian-British nuclear physicist.[285]
- Hervé Cassan, 74, French diplomat and professor.[286]
- Cepillín, 75, Mexican clown, TV host and actor, complications from spinal surgery.[287]
- Rhéal Cormier, 53, Canadian baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals, Boston Red Sox, Philadelphia Phillies), pancreatic cancer.[288]
- Leon Gast, 85, American documentary filmmaker (When We Were Kings, The Grateful Dead Movie), Oscar winner (1997).[289]
- Genésio Goulart, 66, Brazilian politician, Santa Catarina MLA (2003–2011) and mayor of Tubarão (1997–2000), degenerative disease.[290]
- Keith Greene, 83, British racing driver (Formula One) and team owner, cardiac arrest.[291]
- Norton Juster, 91, American author (The Phantom Tollbooth, The Dot and the Line, The Hello, Goodbye Window), complications from a stroke.[292]
- Kind, 19, Irish racehorse, complications from foaling.[293]
- Lee Ji-eun, 49, South Korean actress (Emperor of the Sea), heart attack.[294]
- Catherine Macleod, 72, Scottish-born Canadian writer.[295]
- Alan Marnoch, 75, Scottish-born Australian soccer player (Sydney Hakoah, Australia national team).[296]
- Danny McAlinden, 73, Northern Irish boxer.[297]
- Fergal McCann, 47, Irish Gaelic football coach (Tyrone).[298]
- Terrence F. McVerry, 77, American politician and jurist, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1979–1990) and judge of the U.S. District Court for Western Pennsylvania (since 2002), complications from a fall.[299]
- Stanislav Meleiko, 84, Russian television presenter and journalist.[300]
- Djibril Tamsir Niane, 89, Guinean writer and historian, COVID-19.[301]
- Rasim Öztekin, 62, Turkish actor (Düğün Dernek, For Love and Honor, G.O.R.A.), heart disease.[302]
- Rafael Palmero Ramos, 84, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Palencia (1996–2006) and Orihuela-Alicante (2006–2012), complications from cancer and COVID-19.[303]
- Trevor Peacock, 89, English actor (The Vicar of Dibley, Hamlet, Fred Claus), complications from dementia.[304]
- Roman Pokora, 73, Ukrainian football player (Karpaty Lviv, Spartak Ivano-Frankivsk) and manager (Simurq PIK).[305]
- Franca Polesello, 90, Italian actress (Il Sorpasso, Veneri al sole).[306]
- Bill Searcey, 63, American football player (San Diego Chargers), pancreatic cancer.[307]
- Norm Sherry, 89, American baseball player (Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Mets) and manager (California Angels).[308]
- Anshuman Singh, 85, Indian politician and jurist, governor of Gujarat (1998–1999) and Rajasthan (1999–2003), COVID-19.[309]
- Mark Whitecage, 83, American jazz reedist.[310]
- Julien-François Zbinden, 103, Swiss composer and jazz pianist.[311]
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- Adnan Abdallat, 78, Jordanian neurologist, complications from COVID-19.[312]
- Joan Walsh Anglund, 95, American children's author.[313]
- Agustín Balbuena, 75, Argentine footballer (Colón de Santa Fe, Independiente).[314]
- Pierre Baroni, 65, Australian radio broadcaster and musician, cancer.[315]
- Boston Harbor, 26, American Thoroughbred racehorse.[316]
- Micky Brown, 76, English footballer (Millwall, Colchester United).[317]
- Margarita Darbinyan, 100, Armenian historian and translator.[318]
- Richard Driehaus, 78, American fund manager and philanthropist.[319]
- Federico Fabregat, 46, Mexican visual artist, writer and musician.[320]
- Hans-Christian Gabrielsen, 53, Norwegian trade unionist, leader of the Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions (since 2017), heart failure.[321]
- Bob Graves, 78, English footballer (Lincoln City).[322]
- Daniel Hillel, 90, Israeli-American agronomist.[323]
- Rafet Husović, 56, Montenegrin politician, deputy prime minister (2012–2020).[324]
- Jhon Jarrín, 59, Ecuadorian Olympic cyclist (1980), traffic collision.[325]
- Walter LaFeber, 87, American historian.[326]
- James Levine, 77, American conductor and pianist (Metropolitan Opera).[327]
- Marino Lombardo, 70, Italian footballer (Torino, Cesena, Pistoiese), heart attack.[328]
- Erling Lorentzen, 98, Norwegian shipowner and industrialist, founder of Aracruz Celulose.[329]
- Carlos Matallanas, 39, Spanish sports journalist and writer, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[330]
- Biff McGuire, 94, American actor (The Thomas Crown Affair, Serpico, Gibbsville).[331]
- Alec Monteath, 79, Scottish actor (Take the High Road).[332]
- Roger Mudd, 93, American broadcast journalist (Meet the Press, NBC Nightly News), complications from kidney failure.[333]
- Shuichi Murakami, 70, Japanese jazz drummer.[334]
- Steve Ortmayer, 77, American football coach and executive (San Diego Chargers, Los Angeles Rams).[335]
- Sir Richard Pease, 3rd Baronet, 98, British banker.[336]
- John Polkinghorne, 90, English theoretical physicist, theologian and Anglican priest.[337]
- Léo Rosa, 37, Brazilian actor (Vidas Opostas), testicular cancer.[338]
- Adhemar Santillo, 81, Brazilian politician, deputy (1975–1986) and mayor of Anápolis (1986–1989, 1997–2001), pulmonary embolism from COVID-19.[339]
- Cliff Simon, 58, South African-born American actor (Stargate SG-1), kiteboarding accident.[340]
- Len Skeat, 84, English jazz double-bassist.[341]
- Jim Snyder, 88, American baseball player (Minnesota Twins) and manager (Seattle Mariners).[342]
- Steven Spurrier, 79, British wine merchant and writer.[343]
- Josy Stoffel, 92, Luxembourgish Olympic gymnast (1948, 1952, 1956, 1960, 1964).[344]
- René Taesch, 69, French photographer, musician and writer, cancer.[345]
- Tommy Troelsen, 80, Danish footballer, Olympic silver medalist (1960) and television presenter.[346]
- Blanquita Valenti, 87, American politician.[347]
- Isela Vega, 81, Mexican actress (Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia), screenwriter and film director, cancer.[348]
- María de Jesús Velarde, 95, Spanish nun.[349]
- Jiří Ventruba, 71, Czech neurosurgeon and politician, deputy (since 2017), COVID-19.[350]
- Anthony Watson, 80, American Olympic long jumper (1960).[351]
- Marina Zerova, 86, Ukrainian entomologist.[352]
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- Bruce Abel, 84, American bass singer.[353]
- Thomas Ahearn, 91, Australian politician.[354]
- Mirko Bazić, 82, Croatian football player (NK Metalac Zagreb, NK Nehaj) and manager (Dinamo Zagreb).[355]
- Mario Boccalatte, 87, Italian footballer (Biellese, Reggiana).[356]
- Hamed Bakayoko, 56, Ivorian politician, prime minister (since 2020), cancer.[357]
- Joan Burt, 91, Canadian architect.[358]
- Dharamchand Chordia, 71, Indian politician, Maharashtra MLA.[359]
- Bob Desjarlais, 66, Canadian trade unionist.[360]
- Dick Duckett, 87, American basketball player (Cincinnati Royals).[361]
- Hélio Fernandes, 100, Brazilian journalist.[362]
- Solomon Freelon, 70, American football player (Houston Oilers, Edmonton Eskimos).[363]
- János Gonda, 89, Hungarian jazz pianist.[364]
- Eugene Hughes, 86, American educator, president of Northern Arizona University and Wichita State University.[365]
- Per Kleppe, 97, Norwegian politician, minister of trade and shipping (1971–1972), Nordic cooperation (1971–1972) and finance (1973–1979).[366]
- Lee Chiong Giam, 79, Singaporean diplomat, high commissioner to Papua New Guinea (1982–1999) and Pakistan (2006–2014), ambassador to East Timor (2005–2014), complications from a fall.[367]
- Richard Lind, 98, Malaysian civil servant.[368]
- Lyudmila Lyadova, 95, Russian composer and singer, People's Artist of the RSFSR (1984), COVID-19.[369]
- Henri-Thomas Lokondo, 65, Congolese politician, MP (since 2006), COVID-19.[370]
- Chris Mann, 72, South African poet, cancer.[371]
- Robert Middlekauff, 91, American historian, complications from a stroke.[372]
- Ali Mahdi Muhammad, 82, Somali politician, president (1991–1997), COVID-19.[373]
- Ron Phoenix, 91, English footballer (Manchester City, Rochdale).[374]
- Scott Pilarz, 61, American Jesuit academic administrator, president of Marquette University (2011–2013) and the University of Scranton (2003–2011, since 2017), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[375]
- Albert Resis, 99, American historian and writer.[376]
- Henryk Rozmiarek, 72, Polish handball player, Olympic bronze medalist (1976).[377]
- Manuel Saturnino da Costa, 78, Bissau-Guinean politician, prime minister (1994–1997).[378]
- Marco Sciaccaluga, 67, Italian theatre director.[379]
- Stephen Scott, 76, American composer.[380]
- Lani Stephenson, 72, American parasitologist and nutritionist.[381]
- Joe Tait, 83, American sportscaster (Cleveland Cavaliers, Cleveland Indians, Cleveland Rockers).[382]
- Veaceslav Țurcan, 55, Moldovan human rights activist, COVID-19.[383]
- Tomás Vidiella, 83, Chilean film director and actor, complications from COVID-19.[384]
- Robert-Rudolf Volk, 100, Estonian sculptor.[385]
- David Wolfson, Baron Wolfson of Sunningdale, 85, British retail executive and politician, Downing Street chief of staff (1979–1985), member of the House of Lords (1991–2017), complications from dementia.[386]
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- Mauro Aparecido dos Santos, 66, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop of Cascavel (since 2007), COVID-19.[387]
- Ray Campi, 86, American rock double bassist.[388]
- Mahmud Us Samad Chowdhury, 66, Bangladeshi politician, MP (since 2014), COVID-19.[389]
- Ted Collins, 78, Canadian football player (Ottawa Rough Riders, Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Montreal Alouettes).[390]
- Carola B. Eisenberg, 103, Argentine-American psychiatrist.[391]
- Jewlia Eisenberg, 50, American singer (Charming Hostess), GATA2 deficiency.[392]
- Lin Emery, 94, American visual artist.[393]
- Petar Fajfrić, 79, Serbian handball player and coach, Olympic champion (1972), COVID-19.[394]
- Serge Giacchini, 89, French Olympic bobsledder (1956).[395]
- Florentín Giménez, 95, Paraguayan pianist and composer, COVID-19.[396]
- Sally Grossman, 81, American music label executive (Bearsville Records).[397]
- Peter W. Hall, 72, American jurist, judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit (since 2004), cancer.[398]
- Francis Hardy, 97, French politician, deputy (1973–1981, 1986–1988) and mayor of Cognac (1979–2001).[399]
- Archie Lang, 72, Canadian politician, Yukon MLA (2002–2011), cancer.[400]
- Victor Lebedev, 86, Russian composer (Heavenly Swallows, Be My Husband, Gardes-Marines, Ahead!), People's Artist of Russia (2005).[401]
- Orlando Llenza, 90, Puerto Rican military officer.[402]
- Curtis Lovejoy, 63, American swimmer, Paralympic champion (2000), blood cancer.[403]
- Isidore Mankofsky, 89, American cinematographer (The Muppet Movie, Somewhere in Time, The Jazz Singer).[404]
- Donald McDonnell, 87, Australian Olympic boxer (1952)[405]
- Skip Mercier, 66, American set designer, pancreatic cancer.[406]
- Takis Mousafiris, 84, Greek Aromanian composer and songwriter, cancer.[407]
- Luis Palau, 86, Argentine-born American evangelist, lung cancer.[408]
- Peter Patzak, 76, Austrian film director (Kassbach – Ein Porträt, Wahnfried, Shanghai 1937) and screenwriter.[409]
- Ernesto Ráez Mendiola, 84, Peruvian stage director, actor and theater teacher.[410]
- George Reihner, 65, American football player (Houston Oilers).[411]
- Patrick Rieupeyrout, 69, French Olympic sailor.[412]
- Jack Sandner, 79, American business executive (Chicago Mercantile Exchange), stroke.[413]
- Jimmy Stevenson, 74, Scottish footballer (Hibernian, Southend United, Margate).[414]
- Maenoyama Tarō, 76, Japanese sumo wrestler.[415]
- Norman J. Warren, 78, English film director (Satan's Slave, Prey, Terror).[416]
- Hirotaro Yamasaki, 79, Japanese politician, member of the House of Representatives (1993–1996) and mayor of Fukuoka (1998–2006), intracerebral hemorrhage.[417]
- Zin Mar Oo, 51, Burmese actress (Sone Yay).[418]
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- Andrés Abt, 47, Uruguayan politician, deputy (2020), COVID-19.[419]
- Austen Angell, 87, Australian-born American physical chemist, cancer.[420]
- Robina Asti, 99, American flight instructor and advocate for women's and transgender rights.[421]
- Gérard Aygoui, 84, French footballer (Olympique de Marseille, national team).[422]
- Fatima Aziz, 47, Afghan physician and politician, MP (since 2005), cancer.[423]
- Miodrag Baletić, 72, Montenegrin basketball coach (Sutjeska, Budućnost, Željezničar Sarajevo).[424]
- Gaynor Cawley, 79, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1981–2006), cancer.[425]
- Chao Kuang Piu, 100, Hong Kong textile executive and philanthropist, founder of Dragonair.[426]
- Nicolae Dabija, 72, Moldovan writer, literary historian and politician, MP (1990–1994, 1998–2001), COVID-19.[427]
- Ronald DeFeo Jr., 69, American mass murderer, basis for The Amityville Horror.[428]
- Richard Doviak, 87, American engineer.[429]
- Ademar Frederico Duwe, 82, Brazilian politician, Santa Catarina MLA (1987–1991).[430]
- Daphne Gail Fautin, 74, American professor of invertebrate zoology.[431]
- Uruguay Graffigna, 73, Uruguayan-Chilean footballer (San Luis de Quillota, Los Angeles Aztecs, PEC Zwolle), complications from COVID-19 and Alzheimer's disease.[432]
- Ferdi Hartzenberg, 85, South African politician, leader of the opposition (1993–1994), minister of education and training (1979–1982).[433]
- Khairuddin Haseeb, 91, Iraqi journalist.[434]
- Chang Sik Kim, 77, South Korean-American Buddhist monk, creator of Shim Gum Do.[435]
- Andrew Levine, 76, American political philosopher and commentator.[436]
- Andrew Majda, 72, American mathematician.[437]
- Noxolo Maqashalala, 44, South African actress.[438] (body discovered on this date)
- Avenal McKinnon, 71, New Zealand art historian and writer, director of the New Zealand Portrait Gallery (2005–2014).[439]
- Irina Medvedeva, 62, Russian scientist.[440]
- John Albert Nordberg, 94, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Northern Illinois (since 1982).[441]
- Dion Payton, 70, American blues guitarist and singer.[442]
- Stahan Rakhimov, 83, Uzbek singer, People's Artist of Russia (2002).[443]
- Daniell Revenaugh, 86, American pianist.[444]
- Roei Sadan, 39, Israeli cyclist, traffic collision.[445]
- Tapan Sarkar, 72, Indian-American electrical engineer and academic (Syracuse University).[446]
- Ivo Trumbić, 85, Croatian water polo player, Olympic champion (1968) and coach (Netherlands national team).[447]
- Bob Walkup, 84, American politician, mayor of Tucson (1999–2011), pulmonary fibrosis.[448]
- Dwight Waller, 75, American basketball player (Atlanta Hawks).[449]
- Zhou Youyuan, 82, Chinese astrophysicist, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.[450]
- Goodwill Zwelithini, 72, South African royal, King of the Zulus (since 1971), complications from COVID-19.[451]
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- Rostyslav Bahdasarov, 27, Ukrainian footballer (Kolos Kovaliva, Stal Dniprodzerzhynsk), heart disease.[452]
- Raoul Casadei, 83, Italian bandleader, composer and liscio musician, COVID-19.[453]
- Josep Anton Codina Olivé, 88, Spanish theatre director.[454]
- Igor Cornelissen, 85, Dutch journalist.[455]
- Bob Davis, 93, American college basketball coach (Georgetown Tigers, Auburn Tigers).[456]
- Jean-Claude Fasquelle, 90, French publisher.[457]
- Silvio Favero, 54, Brazilian politician and lawyer, Mato Grosso MLA (since 2019), COVID-19.[458]
- Daniela Figueredo, 19, Venezuelan inmate, shot.[459]
- Giovanni Gastel, 65, Italian photographer, COVID-19.[460]
- Marvelous Marvin Hagler, 66, American Hall of Fame boxer, undisputed middleweight champion (1980–1987).[461]
- Sir David Hull, 88, British paediatrician.[462]
- Martin Johnson, 71, English sports journalist (The Independent, The Daily Telegraph, The Sunday Times).[463]
- Obren Joksimović, 68, Serbian politician, minister of health (2001), COVID-19.[464]
- Mark Lubotsky, 89, Russian violinist.[465]
- Roger Maes, 77, Belgian Olympic volleyball player (1968), COVID-19.[466]
- Carole McCartney, 55–56, US-born Cypriot archeologist.[467]
- Bob McPhee, 65, Canadian arts administrator, CEO of Calgary Opera (1998–2017), cancer.[468]
- Stavros Moutaftsidis, 73, Greek Olympic hammer thrower.[469]
- Menzi Ngubane, 56, South African actor (Generations, Yizo Yizo, How to Steal 2 Million), kidney disease.[470]
- Kiyoko Ono, 85, Japanese gymnast and politician, Olympic bronze medallist (1964) and member of the House of Councillors (1986–2007), COVID-19.[471]
- Nikola Spiridonov, 83, Bulgarian chess grandmaster.[472]
- Rocky Thompson, 81, American professional golfer, complications from Alzheimer's disease.[473]
- Erol Toy, 84, Turkish novelist.[474]
- Murray Walker, 97, British motorsport commentator (BBC Sport, Channel 4, ITV Sport).[475]
- Wang Fuchun, 77, Chinese photographer.[476]
- Dave Watson, 79, American football player (Boston Patriots).[477]
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- H. Douglas Barclay, 88, American politician and diplomat, member of the New York State Senate (1965–1984), ambassador to El Salvador (2003–2006).[478]
- Clark M. Blatteis, 88, German-American physiologist.[479]
- Aurora Cornu, 89, Romanian-born French writer, film director and actress (Claire's Knee, Love in the Afternoon).[480]
- Jean-Louis Coustillet, 78, French football player and coach (ES Viry-Châtillon, Troyes AC).[481]
- Ray Cullen, 79, Canadian ice hockey player (Minnesota North Stars, Vancouver Canucks, Detroit Red Wings).[482]
- Aurora Cornu, 90, Romanian writer and actress[483]
- Henry Darrow, 87, American actor (The High Chaparral, The Hitcher, Zorro).[484]
- Ted Daryll, 81, American songwriter.[485]
- Frankie de la Cruz, 37, Dominican baseball player (Detroit Tigers, San Diego Padres, Milwaukee Brewers), heart attack.[486]
- Lester Francel, 70, Colombian Olympic weightlifter (1972).[487]
- Jean Frydman, 95, French resistance member.[488]
- Helena Fuchsová, 55, Czech Olympic runner (1996, 2000), cancer.[489]
- Māris Grīnblats, 66, Latvian politician, deputy (1991–2010) and minister of education (1995–1997).[490]
- Michael Gunder, 67, New Zealand urban planner.[491]
- S. P. Jananathan, 61, Indian film director (Iyarkai, Peranmai, Laabam) and screenwriter, cardiac arrest.[492]
- Khant Nyar Hein, 17, Burmese activist, shot.[493]
- Mahmoud Khoshnam, 85, Iranian music critic.[494]
- Iona McGregor, 92, Scottish author.[495]
- Monty Meth, 95, British journalist (Daily Mail).[496]
- Friedrich Meyer-Oertel, 84, German opera director.[497]
- Laxman Pai, 95, Indian painter.[498]
- Robert A. Pascal, 86, Canadian-American football player (Montreal Alouettes, Duke Blue Devils, Baltimore Colts) and politician, member of the Maryland Senate (1971–1974).[499]
- Paul Ri Moun-hi, 85, South Korean Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop of Daegu (1986–2007).[500]
- Marvin Scott, 26, American inmate, homicide.[501]
- Thione Seck, 66, Senegalese singer and musician (Orchestra Baobab, Raam Daan).[502]
- Rusty Tillman, 75, American football player (Washington Redskins) and coach (Seattle Seahawks, Minnesota Vikings).[503]
- Francesco Trabucco, 76, Italian architect and designer, five-time winner of the Compasso d'Oro, COVID-19.[504]
- Coot Veal, 88, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers, Washington Senators, Pittsburgh Pirates), neuropathy.[505]
- Jean-Jacques Viton, 87, French poet.[506]
- Suzanne Zimmerman, 95, American swimmer, Olympic silver medalist (1948).[507]
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- Michel Alberganti, 65, French radio producer and writer, cancer.[508]
- Masahiro Anzai, 66, Japanese voice actor (Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn), heart failure.[509]
- Neil Ashcroft, 82, British-born American solid-state physicist.[510]
- Desmond Barker, 71, South African Air Force officer, plane crash.[511]
- Stephen Bechtel Jr., 95, American construction executive and civil engineer, co-owner of the Bechtel Corporation.[512]
- Chai Kim Sen, 57, Malaysian politician, senator (2014–2020), cancer.[513]
- Jim Dornan, 73, Northern Irish obstetrician and gynecologist, COVID-19.[514]
- Dragoljub Đuričić, 68, Montenegrin drummer (YU Grupa, Leb i sol, Kerber), COVID-19.[515]
- Daniel Eon, 81, French footballer (Nantes, national team).[516]
- Les Fresholtz, 89, American sound mixer (All the President's Men, Bird, Lethal Weapon), Oscar winner (1977, 1989).[517]
- Gilmar Fubá, 45, Brazilian footballer (Corinthians), bone marrow cancer.[518]
- David Edwin Harrell, 91, American historian and biographer.[519]
- Hendrik Hart, 85, Dutch-Canadian philosopher.[520]
- Frances Degen Horowitz, 88, American developmental psychiatrist.[521]
- Calvin Jackson, 48, American football player (Miami Dolphins, Birmingham Thunderbolts).[522]
- Alan Kane, 75, Irish Gaelic footballer (St Joseph's, Aodh Ruadh, Donegal).[523]
- Yaphet Kotto, 81, American actor (Live and Let Die, Alien, Homicide: Life on the Street).[524]
- Gerard Alfons Kusz, 81, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Opole (1985–1992) and Gliwice (1992–2014).[525]
- Anton Medan, 63, Indonesian gambling tycoon and Islamic preacher, stroke and diabetes.[526]
- Chemancheri Kunhiraman Nair, 104, Indian Kathakali actor.[527]
- Yasuo Ōtsuka, 89, Japanese animator (The White Snake Enchantress, Alakazam the Great, The Wonderful World of Puss 'n Boots).[528]
- Doug Parkinson, 74, Australian pop and rock singer ("Dear Prudence", Fanny Adams, The Life Organisation).[529]
- Chester Porter, 95, Australian barrister.[530]
- Michel Rabreau, 83, French politician, deputy (1968–1978).[531]
- Henri Rancoule, 88, French rugby union player (FC Lourdes, national team).[532]
- Paloma Rodríguez, 64, Spanish politician, deputy (2012–2015).[533]
- Yuri Shikunov, 81, Russian football player (Torpedo Taganrog, SKA Rostov-on-Don) and manager (Rostov).[534]
- Barry Sinervo, 60, Canadian-born American behavioral ecologist and evolutionary biologist, cancer.[535]
- Daniel Vachez, 74, French politician, deputy (1997–2002), mayor of Noisiel (1980–2017).[536]
- Ian Waddell, 78, Scottish-born Canadian politician, MP (1979–1993), MLA (1996–2001).[537]
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- Moudud Ahmed, 80, Bangladeshi politician, prime minister (1988–1989), vice president (1989–1990) and MP (1979–1982, 1986–1996, 2001–2006).[538]
- J. Bruce Amstutz, 92, American diplomat.[539]
- Sergio Ballesio, 86, Italian Olympic field hockey player.[540]
- Sir Courtney Blackman, 88, Barbadian economist and diplomat.[541]
- Kevin Bradshaw, 63, Australian Olympic racing cyclist (1980).[542]
- Emma C. Chappell, 80, American activist, founder of the United Bank of Philadelphia.[543]
- Micky Dulin, 85, English footballer (Tottenham Hotspur).[544]
- Amaranth Ehrenhalt, 93, American painter, sculptor and writer, COVID-19.[545]
- Timur Faizutdinov, 19, Russian ice hockey player (HC Dinamo Saint Petersburg), cranial injury.[546]
- Mauro Favilla, 87, Italian politician, senator (1987–1996) and mayor of Lucca (1972–1984, 1988, 2007–2012), COVID-19.[547]
- Peter Freeman, 55, American musician, stomach cancer.[548]
- Ombretta Fumagalli Carulli, 77, Italian politician, deputy (1987–1996) and senator (1996–2001).[549]
- Aarón Gamal, 62, Mexican footballer (Deportivo Neza, Tigres, national team), heart disease.[550]
- Líviusz Gyulai, 83, Romanian-born Hungarian graphic designer.[551]
- Henry Kolowrat Jr., 87, Czech-born American Olympic fencer (1960).[552]
- Rogers Lehew, 92, American football executive (Tulsa Golden Hurricane, Calgary Stampeders).[553]
- Ahmed Mghirbi, 74, Tunisian footballer (Stade Tunisien).[554]
- Allan Montgomery, 62, Australian footballer (Carlton).[555]
- Erhan Önal, 63, Turkish footballer (Bayern Munich, Galatasaray, national team).[556]
- Dwite Pedersen, 79, American politician, member of the Nebraska Legislature (1993–2008).[557]
- Jeremy Phipps, 78, British Army officer.[558]
- David Dias Pimentel, 79, Portuguese Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of São João da Boa Vista (2001–2016), COVID-19.[559]
- Borys Rassykhin, 83, Ukrainian football player (Shakhtar Donetsk, Karpaty Lviv) and manager (Karpaty Lviv).[560]
- Euclides Scalco, 88, Brazilian pharmacist and politician, deputy (1979–1991) and co-founder of the PSDB, COVID-19.[561]
- Sabine Schmitz, 51, German motor racer (Münnich Motorsport) and television presenter (Top Gear), cancer.[562]
- Turi Simeti, 91, Italian painter, COVID-19.[563]
- Jimmy Stafford, 77, Irish Gaelic footballer (Cavan).[564]
- Patrick Viot, 68, French footballer (US Orléans).[565]
- Mary Wilburn, 89, American lawyer and government official.[566]
- Philip C. Wolf, 64, American travel entrepreneur.[567]
- Laurent Zahui, 60, Ivorian footballer (national team).[568]
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- Ed Armbrister, 72, Bahamian baseball player (Cincinnati Reds), complications from diabetes.[569]
- Gerhard Augustin, 79, German music producer (Beat-Club), complications from a stroke.[570]
- Xosé Ramón Barreiro, 84, Spanish historian, president of the Royal Galician Academy (2001–2009).[571]
- Helenês Cândido, 86, Brazilian politician and lawyer, governor of Goiás (1998–1999), COVID-19.[572]
- Jacques Frantz, 73, French actor (Asterix and the Vikings, Heartbreaker, Cop au Vin) and voice actor.[573]
- Anton Gămurari, 70, Moldovan general (Transnistria War), COVID-19.[574]
- Dilipkumar Gandhi, 69, Indian politician, MP (1999–2004, 2009–2019), COVID-19.[575]
- Antón García Abril, 87, Spanish composer (Tombs of the Blind Dead, Pancho Villa, Return of the Blind Dead), COVID-19.[576]
- Rym Ghezali, 38, Algerian actress (El Wa3ra), cancer.[577]
- Jesús Gruber, 84, Venezuelan Olympic fencer.[578]
- Kristian Gullichsen, 88, Finnish architect.[579]
- Steve Jagielka, 43, English footballer (Shrewsbury Town, Accrington Stanley, Sheffield United).[580]
- Amy Johnston, 66, American actress (The Buddy Holly Story, Welcome Back, Kotter, Brothers and Sisters) and drama coach, cancer.[581]
- John Magufuli, 61, Tanzanian politician, president (since 2015), minister of works, transports and communications (2000–2005, 2010–2015) and MP (1995–2015).[582]
- Freddie Redd, 92, American pianist and composer (The Connection).[583]
- Sonny Roberts, 89, Jamaican record producer, throat cancer.[584]
- Vicente Rojo Almazán, 89, Spanish-born Mexican painter, graphic designer and sculptor.[585]
- Ulisses dos Santos, 91, Brazilian Olympic hurdler (1956), COVID-19.[586]
- Ram Swaroop Sharma, 62, Indian politician, MP (since 2014), suicide by hanging.[587]
- Ian Shelton, 81, Australian footballer (Essendon).[588]
- James Smith, 89, American Olympic sport shooter (1956).[589]
- Gyula Szersén, 80, Hungarian actor (The Round-Up).[590]
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- Zeev Aram, 89, Romanian-born British furniture designer.[591]
- Chester Barnes, 74, English table tennis player and assistant racehorse trainer, heart attack.[592]
- Luis Bedoya Reyes, 102, Peruvian politician, mayor of Lima (1964–1969), member of the Constituent Assembly (1978–1980) and minister of justice (1963).[593]
- Michael Boardman, 83, English mathematician.[594]
- Mark Boguski, 66, American pathologist.[595]
- David Braithwaite, 83, New Zealand politician, mayor of Hamilton (2001–2004).[596]
- Donald L. Custis, 103, American Navy vice admiral.[597]
- Hermann Flaschka, 75, Austrian-American mathematical physicist.[598]
- Mehmet Genç, 86, Turkish historian and academic.[599]
- Richard Gilliland, 71, American actor (Designing Women, Operation Petticoat, Airplane II: The Sequel).[600]
- Herzem Gusmão Pereira, 72, Brazilian politician and journalist, mayor of Vitória da Conquista (since 2017) and Bahia MLA (2015–2016), COVID-19.[601]
- Steve Henry, 64, American football player (St. Louis Cardinals, New York Giants, Baltimore Colts), traffic collision.[602]
- Bertrand Hourcade, 70, Swiss writer and professor.[603]
- Paul Jackson, 73, American jazz bassist (The Headhunters, Azteca, Santana).[604]
- Edward Nager, 93, American politician, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly (1962–1974).[605]
- Major Olímpio, 58, Brazilian politician, senator (since 2019), deputy (2015–2019) and São Paulo MLA (2007–2015), COVID-19.[606]
- Elsa Peretti, 80, Italian jewelry designer, philanthropist, and fashion model.[607]
- Picanyol, 73, Spanish comic illustrator (Ot el bruixot).[608]
- Jerzy Prokopiuk, 89, Polish philosopher, COVID-19.[609]
- Jean-Michel Sanejouand, 86, French artist.[610]
- Michael Stolleis, 79, German jurist and historian, director of the Max Planck Society (1991–2009).[611]
- Wayne Kent Taylor, 65, American restaurateur, founder and CEO of Texas Roadhouse, suicide.[612]
- Skariah Thomas, 77, Indian politician, MP (1977–1984), complications from COVID-19.[613]
- John Vincent, 83, British historian.[614]
- DeWitt Weaver, 81, American golfer, heart failure.[615]
- Bill Young, 74, American football player and coach (Oklahoma State Cowboys).[616]
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- Muhammad Ali al-Sabuni, 91, Syrian Islamic scholar.[617]
- Luis Armando Bambarén Gastelumendi, 93, Peruvian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Lima (1968–1978), bishop of Chimbote (1983–2003) and president of the Episcopal Conference of Peru (1999–2002), COVID-19.[618]
- Toby Prince Brigham, 86, American lawyer and eminent domain scholar.[619]
- Thomas Cavalier-Smith, 78, English biologist.[620]
- Paul Coffin, 78–79, Canadian businessman and convicted fraudster.[621]
- Jordi Cornet, 55, Spanish politician, member of the Catalan Parliament (2010–2012) and Barcelona City Council (1995–2010), cancer.[622]
- Cristián Cuturrufo, 48, Chilean jazz trumpeter, COVID-19.[623]
- Aurelio Desdentado, 76, Spanish judge, member of the Supreme Court (1986–2014), COVID-19.[624]
- Margie Evans, 81, American blues and gospel singer and songwriter.[625]
- Diana Grenfell, 85, English horticulturist and author.[626]
- Andy Haman, 54, American bodybuilder, pulmonary embolism.[627]
- Ludwig Heimrath Sr., 86, Canadian racing driver, pancreatic cancer.[628]
- Bernard Hugo, 90, French politician, senator (1977–1986), mayor of Trappes (1966–1996).[629]
- Henry Wanton Jones, 95, Canadian painter.[630]
- Ali Khavari, 97, Iranian politician.[631]
- Leonard Kniffel, 73, American librarian, pancreatic cancer.[632]
- Melvin L. Kohn, 92, American sociologist.[633]
- Irmão Lázaro, 54, Brazilian gospel singer and politician, deputy (2015–2019), COVID-19.[634]
- Gary Leib, 65, American cartoonist (Idiotland) and musician (Rubber Rodeo).[635]
- Glynn Lunney, 84, American aerospace engineer (Project Mercury, Project Gemini, Apollo program).[636]
- Gabriel Milési, 73, French writer and journalist.[637]
- Adel Nassief, 58, Egyptian Coptic painter, COVID-19.[638]
- Barry Orton, 62, American professional wrestler (WWF, ICW, Stampede Wrestling).[639]
- Leonard Sinclair Sparks, 81, Canadian boxer.[640]
- Alvin Sykes, 64, American civil rights activist, complications from a spinal injury.[641]
- Doug Williams, 75, American anti-polygraph activist.[642]
- Budge Wilson, 93, Canadian writer (Before Green Gables, The Metaphor), complications from a fall.[643]
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- Rita Deanin Abbey, 90, American abstract artist.[644]
- Fidelis Atienza, 102, Filipino nun and confectioner.[645]
- Kermit Edward Bye, 84, American jurist, judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit (2000–2016), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[646]
- Biagio Ciotto, 91, American politician, member of the Connecticut State Senate (1995–2007).[647]
- Lawrence F. Dahl, 91, American chemist.[648]
- Albert Joe Demby, 87, Sierra Leonean politician, vice president (1996–1997, 1998–1999, 2000–2002).[649]
- Constance Demby, 81, American composer, heart attack.[650]
- Buddy Deppenschmidt, 85, American jazz drummer, complications from COVID-19.[651]
- Taryn Fiebig, 49, Australian operatic soprano, cancer.[652]
- Anton Font, 89, Spanish mime and educator.[653]
- Glenn T. Freeman, 91, American politician.[654]
- Robert Gard, 93, British-born Australian tenor.[655]
- Harry Guest, 88, Welsh-born British poet.[656]
- Else Hammerich, 84, Danish politician, MEP (1979–1989), cancer.[657]
- Robert Hershon, 84, American poet.[658]
- Milan Hurtala, 74, Slovak Olympic rower (1968), COVID-19.[659]
- Mohamed Ismaïl, 69, Moroccan film director (Goodbye Mothers).[660]
- Rito Jiménez, 70, Venezuelan politician, deputy (since 2020), COVID-19.[661]
- Bernal Jiménez Monge, 91, Costa Rican politician, member (1982–1986, 2002–2006) and president (1984–1985) of the Legislative Assembly, minister of economy and finance (1964–1965).[662]
- Fred Jones, 78, Australian rugby league player (Manly Warringah, New South Wales, national team).[663]
- Vladimir Kirsanov, 73, Russian choreographer and dancer, Merited Artist of the Russian Federation (1995), COVID-19.[664]
- C. A. Kurian, 88, Indian politician, Kerala MLA (1977–1982, 1996–2001).[665]
- Richard Lingenfelter, 86, American astrophysicist and historian.[666]
- Peter Lorimer, 74, Scottish footballer (Leeds United, national team).[667]
- Richard Mendani, 53, Papua New Guinean politician, MP (since 2012), COVID-19.[668]
- Chris Nam, 66, South Korean realtor and community leader, liver cancer.[669]
- Yevgeny Nesterenko, 83, Russian operatic singer, COVID-19.[670]
- François Nicoullaud, 80, French diplomat and political analyst, ambassador to Hungary (1993–1997) and Iran (2001–2005).[671]
- Jack Phelan, 95, American basketball player.[672]
- Dan Sartain, 39, American rock and roll musician.[673]
- Jeffrey Scuffins, 58, American runner.[674]
- Nguyễn Huy Thiệp, 70, Vietnamese writer, complications from a stroke.[675]
- Raúl G. Villaronga, 82, American politician, mayor of Killeen, Texas (1992–1998).[676]
- Bruce Wilson, 78, Australian Anglican bishop, Bishop of Bathurst (1989–2001), cardiac illness.[677]
- Dale E. Wolf, 96, American politician, lieutenant governor (1989–1992) and governor of Delaware (1992–1993).[678]
- Fred Wyant, 86, American football player (Washington Redskins, Toronto Argonauts) and official.[679]
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- Akio Arakawa, 93, Japanese-born American climatologist.[680]
- José Baselga, 61, Spanish medical oncologist and researcher, Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease.[681]
- Gilbert Blardone, 96, French economist and academic.[682]
- Pat Collins, 88, American lighting designer (Ain't Misbehavin', I'm Not Rappaport, Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical), Tony winner (1986), pancreatic cancer.[683]
- Nawal El Saadawi, 89, Egyptian feminist and writer (Woman at Point Zero, The Fall of the Imam).[684]
- Dick Enthoven, 84, Dutch racing cyclist.[685]
- Brian Faehse, 96, Australian footballer (West Adelaide).[686]
- Jeff Grayshon, 72, English rugby league footballer (Dewsbury, Bradford Northern, Featherstone).[687]
- Herbert Gutfreund, 99, British biochemist.[688]
- June Halliday, 90-91, Australian biochemist.[689]
- Barbara Hosking, 94, British broadcaster and civil servant.[690]
- James W. Hunt, 68, American computer scientist and inventor (Hunt–Szymanski algorithm).[691]
- Trisutji Kamal, 84, Indonesian composer.[692]
- Teresa Lozano Long, 92, American educator and philanthropist.[693]
- Christian Maes, 73, Belgian Olympic sailor (1968).[694]
- Sharon Matola, 66, American biologist and environmentalist, founder of the Belize Zoo, heart attack.[695]
- Bob McKnight, 83, Canadian ice hockey player, Olympic silver medallist (1960).[696]
- Terry Melling, 81, English footballer (Slough Town, Newcastle United, Mansfield Town).[697]
- Honoré Ngbanda, 74, Congolese politician, minister of defense (1990–1997).[698]
- Sir Stanley Odell, 91, British businessman and politician.[699]
- Muchtar Pakpahan, 67, Indonesian lawyer and labor activist.[700]
- Aris Poulianos, 96, Greek anthropologist and archaeologist.[701]
- Harold Sharp, 93, American judoka and author.[702]
- Jeffrey G. Smith, 99, American lieutenant general.[703]
- Suraj Bhanu Solanki, 60, Indian politician, MP (1989–1996), heart attack.[704]
- Joel Steiger, 79, American television producer and writer (Perry Mason, Matlock, Jake and the Fatman).[705]
- Karin Strenz, 53, German politician, MP (since 2009).[706]
- Nicholas Cunliffe-Lister, 3rd Earl of Swinton, 81, British peer.[707]
- Xudoyberdi Toʻxtaboyev, 88, Uzbek children's author.[708]
- Shahied Wagid Hosain, 59, Surinamese singer.[709]
- Adam Zagajewski, 75, Polish poet (Unseen Hand, Another Beauty).[710]
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- Henrique do Rego Almeida, 84, Brazilian politician, senator (1991–1999), COVID-19.[711]
- Luis Arencibia, 74, Spanish sculptor, cancer.[712]
- Elgin Baylor, 86, American Hall of Fame basketball player (Minneapolis/Los Angeles Lakers), coach (New Orleans Jazz) and executive (Los Angeles Clippers).[713]
- Dušan Čamprag, 96, Serbian entomologist.[714]
- Susana Canales, 87, Spanish actress (Black Sky, Such is Madrid, John Paul Jones).[715]
- John Crichton-Stuart, 7th Marquess of Bute, 62, Scottish racing driver (Formula One, 24 Hours of Le Mans) and peer, cancer.[716]
- Joseph Daaboul, 62, Lebanese poet and proofreader, complications from COVID-19.[717]
- Zuhur Dixon, 88, Iraqi poet.[718]
- Claudio Donoso, Chilean forester and academic.[719]
- Theepetti Ganesan, 30, Indian actor (Renigunta, Kadhal Paathai, Mandya to Mumbai).[720]
- Juan Carlos Gómez, 88, Argentine Olympic rower.[721]
- Pierick Houdy, 92, French composer and musician.[722]
- Floyd Hudlow, 77, American football player (Atlanta Falcons, Buffalo Bills).[723]
- Barnabas Imenger, 45, Nigerian footballer (Lobi Stars, national team).[724]
- Lorna Irungu, 47, Kenyan television presenter and media relations executive, COVID-19.[725]
- Ted Itani, 81, Canadian military officer and humanitarian, complications from injuries sustained in traffic collision.[726]
- Swede Knox, 73, Canadian NHL ice hockey linesman, cancer.[727]
- Guy Brice Parfait Kolélas, 61, Congolese politician, deputy (since 2007), COVID-19.[728]
- Heino Kostabi, 87, Estonian politician.[729]
- Melissa Kremer, 25, Dutch writer, leukemia.[730]
- James Leary, 74, American double bass player.[731]
- Tatyana Lolova, 87, Bulgarian actress (Man of La Mancha, Indian Summer, Opasen char), complications from COVID-19.[732]
- Alojzy Łysko, 85, Polish football player and coach.[733]
- Tom Magee, 92, Australian footballer (Fitzroy, Melbourne).[734]
- P. J. McGrath, 79, Irish Gaelic football player (Mayo) and referee.[735]
- Paule Moris, 88, French Olympic alpine skier.[736]
- Sante Notarnicola, 82, Italian poet and convicted robber and murderer, complications from influenza.[737]
- Peng Shilu, 95, Chinese nuclear engineer (Type 091, Type 092), member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.[738]
- Sagar Sarhadi, 87, Indian screenwriter (Kabhi Kabhie, Noorie, Silsila) and film producer, heart disease.[739]
- Alan Slough, 73, English footballer (Luton Town, Fulham, Peterborough United).[740]
- Tapeta Tetopata, 67, French Polynesian politician, member of the Assembly (since 2018).[741]
- Kotugoda Dhammawasa Mahanayaka Thero, 88, Sri Lankan Buddhist monk, Mahanayaka of Amarapura–Rāmañña Nikāya (since 2017).[742]
- James M. Wall, 92, American Methodist minister.[743]
- Ryszard Wasik, 89, Polish politician, master mariner and diplomat, deputy (1972–1976).[744]
- Frank Worthington, 72, English footballer (Huddersfield Town, Leicester City, national team).[745]
- May Wynn, 93, American actress (The Caine Mutiny).[746]
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- Gurnam Singh Abulkhurana, 89, Indian politician, Punjab MLA (1992–1997).[747]
- Mohammad Anwar, 66, American driver, murdered.[748]
- Basrief Arief, 74, Indonesian prosecutor, attorney general (2010–2014).[749]
- Noel Bridgeman, 74, Irish musician.[750]
- Corinne Chapelle, 44, French-American violinist, cancer.[751]
- Alberto Ciurana, 60, Mexican television producer (Televisa, TV Azteca), COVID-19.[752]
- Cockney Rebel, 17, Irish thoroughbred racehorse and sire.[753]
- Benny Dees, 86, American college basketball coach (Wyoming Cowboys, New Orleans Privateers, Western Carolina Catamounts).[754]
- Jehan Desanges, 91, French historian and philologist.[755]
- Sam Frazier Jr., 77, American blues musician.[756]
- Ethel Gabriel, 99, American record producer (RCA Victor) and music executive, Grammy winner (1982).[757]
- William A. Gamson, 87, American sociologist.[758]
- Edmund Gettier, 93, American philosopher, complications from a fall.[759]
- Tony Greaves, Baron Greaves, 78, British politician and peer, member of the House of Lords (since 2000).[760]
- Bashir Ahmed Halepoto, Pakistani politician, Sindh MPA (2013–2018).[761]
- Hana Hegerová, 89, Slovak singer and actress (Frona, If a Thousand Clarinets, Shameless), complications from a broken neck.[762]
- Mark Jansen, 61, American politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives (1997–2002) and Senate (2007–2014), brain cancer.[763]
- A. Mohammed John, 72, Indian politician, MP (since 2016) and Tamil Nadu MLA (2011–2014), cardiac arrest.[764]
- Anne Kerylen, 77, French dubber and actress (I Am Frigid... Why?).[765]
- Bob Lewis, 76, American amateur golfer, lung cancer.[766]
- Enrique Martínez, 90, Spanish Olympic equestrian (1960, 1964, 1972).[767]
- Yevgeny Morozov, 92, Russian Olympic rower (1952).[768]
- Jesús Gervasio Pérez Rodríguez, 84, Spanish-born Bolivian Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop of Sucre (1985–2021).[769]
- Metod Pirih, 84, Slovenian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Koper (1987–2012).[770]
- Julie Pomagalski, 40, French Olympic snowboarder (2002, 2006), world champion (1999), avalanche.[771]
- Reg Poole, 79, Australian footballer (Hawthorn).[772]
- John Ridpath, 84, Canadian intellectual historian.[773]
- Gilles Rossignol, 78, French writer and editor.[774]
- George Segal, 87, American actor (Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, The Goldbergs, A Touch of Class), complications from bypass surgery.[775]
- Hans Standl, 95, German Olympic sports shooter (1968).[776]
- Erik Thorsby, 82, Norwegian physician.[777]
- Houston Tumlin, 28, American child actor (Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby), suicide by gunshot.[778]
- Alhaj Shamim Uddin, 90, Pakistani politician, Sindh MPA (1985–1988).[779]
- Joe Vancisin, 98, American basketball coach and executive.[780]
- Irena Vrkljan, 90, Croatian writer and translator.[781]
- Granville Waiters, 60, American basketball player (Indiana Pacers, Houston Rockets, Chicago Bulls).[782]
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- Alex Andjelic, 80, Serbian Olympic ice hockey player (1964) and coach, complications from COVID-19.[783]
- Jean Baudlot, 74, French composer.[784]
- Uldis Bērziņš, 76, Latvian poet and translator.[785]
- Aécio de Borba, 89, Brazilian politician, deputy (1983–1995, 1997–1998) and member of the Constituent Assembly (1987–1988), cardiac arrest.[786]
- Enrique Chazarreta, 73, Argentine footballer (San Lorenzo, Avignon, national team).[787]
- Edward B. Cottingham, 92, American judge and politician, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (1955–1958, 1967–1972).[788]
- Morris Dickstein, 81, American literary scholar, complications from Parkinson's disease.[789]
- Jesús Fernández Vaquero, 67, Spanish politician, president (2015–2019) and member of the Cortes of Castilla–La Mancha (1999–2019), senator (since 2019).[790]
- Finian's Rainbow, 18, British racehorse.[791]
- Craig Grant, 52, American actor (Oz, She's Gotta Have It, Good Time) and poet, complications from diabetes.[792]
- Derek Hawksworth, 93, English footballer (Bradford City, Sheffield United, Huddersfield Town).[793]
- Don Heffington, 70, American drummer (Lone Justice, Watkins Family Hour), leukemia.[794]
- Rudolf Kelterborn, 89, Swiss composer (Der Kirschgarten).[795]
- Norm Kirby, 95, Canadian soldier (World War II).[796]
- Toshihiko Koga, 53, Japanese judoka, Olympic champion (1992).[797]
- Anna Koźmińska, 101, Polish recipient of Righteous Among the Nations award.[798]
- Kentaro Kudo, 78, Japanese politician, member of the House of Councillors (2004–2010) and House of Representatives (1993–1996, 2000–2003), respiratory failure.[799]
- Camille Liénard, 86, Belgian Olympic bobsledder (1964).[800]
- Haroldo Lima, 81, Brazilian politician and anti-dictatorship activist, general director of the ANP (2005–2011) and deputy (1983–2003), COVID-19.[801]
- Kåre Arnstein Lye, 81, Norwegian botanist and field biologist.[802]
- Hanna Lypkivska, 53, Ukrainian theatrologist, COVID-19.[803]
- Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum, 75, Emirati politician and horse breeder (Shadwell Racing), deputy prime minister (1971–1973).[804]
- Tony Martin, 83, American painter and sculptor, congestive heart failure.[805]
- Jorge Martínez Reverte, 72, Spanish writer, journalist and historian, cancer.[806]
- Pedro Saúl Morales, 61, Colombian racing cyclist, heart attack.[807]
- Ezra T. Newman, 91, American physicist.[808]
- Bob Plager, 78, Canadian ice hockey player (St. Louis Blues, New York Rangers), traffic collision.[809]
- Zora Plešnar, 95, Slovenian photographer.[810]
- Richard Stoker, 82, British composer and actor.[811]
- Tamás Sudár, 79, Hungarian Olympic ski jumper (1960).[812]
- Kunie Tanaka, 88, Japanese actor (The Bad Sleep Well, Sanjuro, Battles Without Honor and Humanity).[813]
- Vlasta Velisavljević, 94, Serbian actor, COVID-19.[814]
- Jessica Walter, 80, American actress (Arrested Development, Archer, Play Misty for Me), Emmy winner (1975).[815]
- Mahmoud al-Werfalli, 43, Libyan military officer, shot.[816]
- Paul W. Whear, 95, American composer and music educator.[817]
- Martin Woollacott, 81, British journalist.[818]
- Inger-Marie Ytterhorn, 79, Norwegian politician, MP (1989–1993), member of the Norwegian Nobel Committee (2000–2017).[819]
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- Rais Abin, 94, Indonesian military officer and diplomat, commander of UNEF II (1976–1979).[820]
- Stan Albeck, 89, American basketball coach (San Antonio Spurs, New Jersey Nets, Bradley Braves).[821]
- Rick Azar, 91, American broadcaster (WKBW-TV).[822]
- Bill Brock, 90, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1963–1971), senator (1971–1977), and secretary of labor (1985–1987).[823]
- Bobby Brown, 96, American baseball player (New York Yankees) and executive, president of the American League (1984–1994).[824]
- Chuck Burger, 84, American bridge player.[825]
- Gladys Castillo, 98, Venezuelan pediatrician, first lady (1984–1988).[826]
- Zakaria Khan Chowdhury, 87, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1996).[827]
- Beverly Cleary, 104, American children's author (The Mouse and the Motorcycle, Ramona, Dear Mr. Henshaw), Newbery Medal winner (1984).[828]
- Joe Cunningham, 89, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago White Sox, Washington Senators).[829]
- Manuel Dammert, 72, Peruvian sociologist and politician, member of Congress (1985–1992, 2013–2019), COVID-19.[830]
- Jock Duncan, 95, Scottish singer.[831]
- Robin Gregg, 90, Irish rugby union player.[832]
- Marr Grounds, 90, American-Australian artist.[833]
- Syarwan Hamid, 77, Indonesian military officer and politician, minister of home affairs (1998–1999).[834]
- Tom Hilgendorf, 79, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals, Cleveland Indians, Philadelphia Phillies).[835]
- Gil Jouanard, 83, French writer.[836]
- Aleksandr Lipnitsky, 68, Russian musician (Zvuki Mu), drowned.[837]
- Richard Marsina, 97, Slovak historian.[838]
- Larry McMurtry, 84, American novelist and screenwriter (Lonesome Dove, The Last Picture Show, Brokeback Mountain), Oscar winner (2006), heart failure.[839]
- Larry Melancon, 65, American jockey.[840]
- Roman Micał, 82, Polish Olympic hockey player (1960).[841]
- Kanwal Naseer, 78, Pakistani news presenter.[842]
- W. A. G. Pinto, 96, Indian military officer, commandant of the National Defence College (1979–1980).[843]
- Gail Phillips, 76, American politician, member (1991–2001) and speaker (1995–1999) of the Alaska House of Representatives.[844]
- Jim Quaid, 88, Irish hurler.[845]
- Uta Ranke-Heinemann, 93, German theologian, academic and author (Eunuchs for the Kingdom of Heaven).[846]
- Robert Rodan, 83, American actor (Dark Shadows), heart failure.[847]
- Arbi Sanit, 81, Indonesian political scientist.[848]
- Bi Sidi Souleymane, 58, Central African militant, leader of Return, Reclamation, Rehabilitation (since 2015), complications from gunshot wounds.[849]
- Kaleb Stewart, 45, American musician (As Friends Rust, Bridgeburne R), liver disease.[850]
- Nazar Soýunow, 84, Turkmen politician, minister of foreign affairs (1979–1985).[851]
- Randy Tate, 68, American baseball player (New York Mets), complications from COVID-19.[852]
- Bertrand Tavernier, 79, French film director (A Sunday in the Country, Coup de Torchon, Life and Nothing But) and screenwriter.[853]
- Miha Tišler, 94, Slovenian chemist.[854]
- Jan Waszkiewicz, 76, Polish politician, COVID-19.[855]
- Kenneth G. Wiman, 90, American rear admiral.[856]
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- Želimir Altarac Čičak, 73, Bosnian music promoter, publicist and poet, COVID-19.[857]
- Pandula Andagama, 82, Sri Lankan anthropologist, historian and academic.[858]
- Rateb Al-Awadat, 50, Jordanian football player (Al-Faisaly, national team) and manager (Al-Sheikh Hussein), cancer.[859]
- Elaine Baxter, 88, American politician, Iowa secretary of state (1987–1995).[860]
- Mike Bell, 46, American baseball player (Cincinnati Reds) and coach (Minnesota Twins), kidney cancer.[861]
- Cornelia Catangă, 63, Romanian singer, COVID-19.[862]
- Kamalesh Chandra Chakrabarty, 68, Indian banker, deputy governor of the Reserve Bank of India (2009–2014), heart attack.[863]
- Mary Rawlinson Creason, 96, American aviator.[864]
- John Richard Davey, 63, British-born Australian cricketer (South Australia).[865]
- Anil Dharker, 73, Indian journalist and writer, heart disease.[866]
- František Hajnovič, 71, Slovak economist, minister of finance (2002).[867]
- Ursula Happe, 94, German swimmer, Olympic champion (1956).[868]
- Piet Hartman, 98, Dutch crystallographer.[869]
- Jo Helton, 87, American actress (Dr. Kildare, The Yellow Canary, Dumb and Dumber To).[870]
- Nabindra Raj Joshi, 57, Nepalese politician, minister of industry (2016–2017), MP (since 2008) and deputy mayor of Kathmandu (1992–1997), stroke.[871]
- Hossein Khodaparast, 82, Iranian Olympic footballer (1964).[872]
- Orest Kryvoruchko, 78, Ukrainian artist.[873]
- Lennart Larsson, 91, Swedish cross country skier, Olympic bronze medalist (1956).[874]
- Carole Lavallée, 67, Canadian politician, MP (2004–2011).[875]
- Rod McKie, 63, British cartoonist (Punch, The Wall Street Journal, Harvard Business Review), brain hemorrhage.[876]
- Vili Milisits, 72, Australian pastry chef and businessman.[877]
- Haseena Moin, 79, Pakistani screenwriter (Tanhaiyaan, Dhoop Kinare, Shehzori), cancer.[878]
- Azade Namdari, 36, Iranian actress and television host, suicide.[879]
- S. S. Nijjar, 71, Indian jurist, judge of the Supreme Court (2009–2014) and chief justice of the Calcutta High Court (2007–2009), cardiac arrest.[880]
- Bartomeu Planells, 71, Spanish furniture executive and politician, member of the Balearic Islands Parliament (1987–1991), cancer.[881]
- Paul Polansky, 79, American writer and Romani activist.[882]
- Tadashi Sawamura, 78, Japanese kickboxer.[883]
- Shen Shanjiong, 103, Chinese microbiologist and geneticist, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.[884]
- Pete Smith, 76, British Olympic cyclist (1968), injuries sustained in bicycle accident.[885]
- Enzo Spaltro, 92, Italian psychologist.[886]
- Louis St. Louis, 78, American songwriter (Grease).[887]
- Elizabeth Thabethe, 61, South African politician, MP (since 1994), complications from a traffic collision.[888]
- Ilie Vancea, 72, Moldovan politician, minister of education (2000–2002).[889]
- Saâdeddine Zmerli, 91, Tunisian urologist and politician, minister of health (1988–1989).[890]
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- Sir Roy Austen-Smith, 96, British air marshal.[891]
- Bill Diessner, 97, American politician, member of the Minnesota Senate (1983–1990).[892]
- Nancy Dillow, 92, Canadian museum curator.[893]
- Peter Fox, 61, Australian-born American computer scientist.[894]
- Zafir Hadžimanov, 77, Macedonian-Serbian singer and actor, COVID-19.[895]
- Leon Hale, 99, American journalist and author (Houston Chronicle, Houston Post).[896]
- Redha Hamiani, 76, Algerian politician, minister for small business (1995).[897]
- Charles Hill, 84, American diplomat and author.[898]
- Todd Kabel, 55, Canadian jockey, Sovereign Award for Outstanding Jockey (1992, 1995, 2003–2006).[899]
- Petr Kellner, 56, Czech financier and investment executive, founder of PPF, helicopter crash.[900]
- Alex Kiddie, 93, Scottish footballer (Aberdeen).[901]
- Barry King, 76, British Olympic decathlete (1972).[902]
- Mary Jeanne Kreek, 84, American neurobiologist.[903]
- Richard Loving, 97, Austrian-born American artist.[904]
- Keith MacDonald, 93, Canadian politician, Ontario MPP (1987–1990).[905]
- Graham Dunstan Martin, 88, British author (The Soul Master, Time-Slip, The Dream Wall).[906]
- Gideon J. Mellenbergh, 82, Dutch psychologist.[907]
- James R. Mills, 93, American politician, member (1961–1982) and president pro tempore (1970–1980) of the California State Senate, kidney cancer.[908]
- Eugenio Mimica Barassi, 71, Chilean writer, member of the Chilean Language Academy (since 2014).[909]
- Patrick O'Malley, 77, Irish politician. TD (1987–1989).[910]
- Odirlei Pessoni, 38, Brazilian Olympic bobsledder (2014, 2018), traffic collision.[911]
- Mahbubur Rahman, 81, Bangladeshi politician, minister of education (1986–1988) and religious affairs (1984–1987).[912]
- Della Roy, 94, American materials scientist.[913]
- Antonio Sanchez, 71, Filipino politician and convicted murderer, mayor of Calauan (1980–1986, 1988–1993).[914]
- Howard Schnellenberger, 87, American football coach (Miami Hurricanes, Louisville Cardinals, Florida Atlantic Owls), national championship winner (1983).[915]
- Paulo Stein, 73, Brazilian journalist and sports announcer, COVID-19.[916]
- Derek Ufton, 92, English cricketer (Kent) and footballer (Charlton Athletic, national team).[917]
- Sarah Whitmore, 89, British Olympic equestrian (1976).[918]
- Aleksandr Yevteyev, 68, Russian military officer.[919]
- Xie Yuyuan, 96, Chinese pharmaceutical chemist, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.[920]
- Mohammad Yunus, 76, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1973–1976, 1986–1990, 2001–2006).[921]
- Jai Zharotia, 74–75, Indian painter and artist, cardiac arrest.[922]
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- Tuncer Cebeci, 86, Turkish-born American mechanical engineer and academic.[923]
- Malcolm Cecil, 84, British musician (Tonto's Expanding Head Band, Blues Incorporated) and record producer (Talking Book).[924]
- Gianluigi Colalucci, 91, Italian conservator-restorer (Restoration of the Sistine Chapel frescoes).[925]
- Ray Collins, 90, American cartoonist, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[926]
- Joseph Edward Duncan, 58, American serial killer, glioblastoma.[927]
- Marisa Ferretti Barth, 89, Italian-born Canadian politician, senator (1997–2006).[928]
- Halyna Hai, 64, Ukrainian poet and writer, COVID-19.[929]
- Jean-Pierre Hébert, 81, French-American artist.[930]
- Christof Heyns, 62, South African human rights lawyer.[931]
- Louise Horne, 108, Trinidadian politician and nutritionist, senator (1976–1991).[932]
- David Kantor, 93, American systems psychologist, complications from a stroke.[933]
- Juventino Kestering, 74, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Rondonópolis-Guiratinga (2014–2021).[934]
- Karen Kleven, 95, Norwegian politician, deputy MP (1973–1981).[935]
- Jean Langenheim, 95, American plant ecologist.[936]
- Johnny Laws, 78, American Chicago blues guitarist, singer and songwriter.[937]
- Liu Kai-chi, 67, Hong Kong actor (Cageman, Infernal Affairs II, SPL: Sha Po Lang), stomach cancer.[938]
- Xabier Markiegi, 82, Spanish politician, member of the Basque Parliament (1981–1994).[939]
- Neil Merryweather, 75, Canadian musician, brain tumor.[940]
- Mel Pinto, 97, Moroccan-born American bicycle importer.[941]
- Didier Ratsiraka, 84, Malagasy politician, president (1975–1993, 1997–2002), cardiac arrest.[942]
- Kjell Risvik, 79, Norwegian translator.[943]
- Michelle Ross, 66, Jamaican-born Canadian drag entertainer.[944]
- Bobby Schmautz, 76, Canadian ice hockey player (Boston Bruins, Vancouver Canucks, Chicago Blackhawks), pancreatic cancer.[945]
- Constantin Simirad, 79, Romanian politician, mayor of Iași (1992–2003) and diplomat, ambassador to Cuba (2003–2006), COVID-19.[946]
- Enrico Vaime, 85, Italian television and radio presenter, author and playwright.[947]
- Géza Varga, 74, Hungarian agrarian manager and politician, MP (2010–2014).[948]
- Neil Windsor, 75, Canadian politician, Newfoundland and Labrador MHA (1975–1995).[949]
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- Constantin Brodzki, 96, Belgian architect.[950]
- Carlos Busqued, 50, Argentine writer, radio producer, and engineer.[951]
- Claude Callegari, 58, English football fan and YouTube personality.[952]
- Antonio Caro, 71, Colombian conceptual artist, heart failure.[953]
- Rex Malcolm Chaplin Dawson, 96, British biochemist.[954]
- Saverio De Michele, 97, Italian businessman and politician, mayor of Olbia (1956–1963).[955]
- Bashkim Fino, 58, Albanian politician, prime minister (1997), deputy prime minister (1997–1998) and deputy (since 1997), COVID-19.[956]
- Jerry Griffin, 76, American football player (Edmonton Eskimos, Saskatchewan Roughriders).[957]
- Jane Helwig, 73, American computer scientist.[958]
- William Hill, 90, American politician.[959]
- Bob Houmard, 74, American football player (Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Ottawa Rough Riders).[960]
- Elaine Hugh-Jones, 93, Welsh pianist and composer.[961]
- Theodore Lambrinos, 85, Greek-American opera singer, complications from COVID-19.[962]
- Bibian Mentel, 48, Dutch snowboarder, Paralympic champion (2014, 2018), cancer.[963]
- Sarah Onyango Obama, 99, Kenyan educator and philanthropist, complications from diabetes and a stroke.[964]
- Robert Opron, 89, French automotive designer, COVID-19.[965]
- Park Kyung-ho, 91, South Korean football player (national team) and manager, Asian Games silver medallist (1958).[966]
- Ferdinand Schladen, 81, German shot putter.[967]
- David A. Shirley, 86, American chemist.[968]
- Surendra Sirsat, 75, Indian politician, Goa MLA (1977–1980, 1989–1999), liver disease.[969]
- L. Dennis Smith, 83, American embryologist and academic administrator, president of the University of Nebraska system (1994–2004).[970]
- Elwood Thorpe, 92, American politician, member of the North Dakota House of Representatives (1991–1993, 1997–2010).[971]
- Adam Toledo, 13, American teenager, shot.[972]
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- Nazar Albaryan, 77, Armenian Olympic wrestler (1968).[973] (death announced on this date)
- Junko Asahina, 67, Japanese actress and singer, multiple organ failure.[974]
- Maria Bofill, 83–84, Spanish potter, COVID-19.[975]
- Jean Bourlès, 90, French racing cyclist.[976]
- Vincent Brümmer, 88, South African-Dutch philosopher and theologian.[977]
- Contardo Calligaris, 72, Italian-Brazilian psychoanalyst and writer, cancer.[978]
- Enrico Clementi, 89, Italian chemist, kidney infection.[979]
- Josefina Cuesta, 74, Spanish historian and academic.[980]
- Giancarlo DiTrapano, 47, American publisher.[981]
- Gérard Filippelli, 78, French actor (Bons Baisers de Hong Kong, The Big Store), musician and composer (Les Charlots).[982]
- Myra Frances, 78, British actress (Doctor Who), cancer.[983]
- Claire dela Fuente, 62, Filipino singer, cardiac arrest.[984]
- Dhananjay Jadhav, 74, Indian police officer, Mumbai police commissioner (2007–2008), heart disease.[985]
- Guy Lelièvre, 69, Canadian politician, Quebec MNA (1994–2008).[986]
- G. Gordon Liddy, 90, American FBI agent, convicted criminal (Watergate scandal) and radio host.[987]
- Khaya Makina, 56, South African military leader.[988] (death announced on this date)
- Germán Medina Triviño, Colombian politician, governor of Caquetá Department (2010–2011), shot.[989]
- Maurizio Moretti, 76, Italian footballer (S.P.A.L.), COVID-19.[990]
- Carlo Mosca, 75, Italian prefect and magistrate, pneumonia.[991]
- Patrick O. O'Meara, 83, South African-born American educator and author.[992]
- Francis Otunta, 62, Nigerian mathematician and academic administrator, vice-chancellor of Michael Okpara University of Agriculture (2016–2021), traffic collision.[993]
- Thomas Saisi, 75, Kenyan Olympic runner (1968, 1972).[994]
- Evelyn Sakash, 66, American production designer (Mermaids), heart disease.[995] (body discovered on this date)
- Chuck Schilling, 83, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox).[996]
- Ferenc Somogyi, 75, Hungarian politician, foreign minister (2004–2006), ambassador to the United States (2007–2009).[997]
- Tony Turner, 88, British Olympic diver (1952).[998]
- Alex Woo, 47, American jewelry designer, cancer.[999]
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- Carl Allen, 65, American football player (St. Louis Cardinals).[1000]
- Jean-Christophe Balouet, 64, French paleontologist and forensic scientist, stroke.[1001]
- Angelo Bertoni, 87, Australian politician, Queensland MLA (1974–1983).[1002]
- Alice Butler-Short, 77, Irish-American political activist and campaigner.[1003]
- Tamara Chikunova, 72, Uzbek human rights activist.[1004]
- Lee Collins, 32, English footballer (Port Vale, Northampton Town, Mansfield Town), suicide by hanging.[1005]
- Richard Coren, 66, American bridge player, Crohn's disease.[1006]
- John Doak, 62, Australian Olympic sprint canoeist.[1007]
- Anzor Erkomaishvili, 80, Georgian composer and musician (Rustavi Ensemble), MP (2008–2009), COVID-19.[1008]
- Paul Feinman, 61, American lawyer and jurist, associate judge of the New York Court of Appeals (since 2017).[1009]
- Kamal Ganzouri, 88, Egyptian politician, prime minister (1996–1999, 2011–2012).[1010]
- Ron Greene, 82, American college basketball coach (Mississippi State, Murray State, Indiana State).[1011]
- Cleve Hall, 61, American special effects artist (Metalstorm: The Destruction of Jared-Syn, Alienator), make-up artist and actor.[1012]
- Hsu Shui-teh, 89, Taiwanese politician, minister of the interior (1988–1991), president of the Examination Yuan (1996–2002), and mayor of Taipei (1985–1988), pneumonia.[1013]
- Ivan Klajn, 84, Serbian linguist, philologist and language historian, COVID-19.[1014]
- Diede Lameiro, 87, Brazilian football manager (Ferroviária, São Paulo, Palmeiras).[1015]
- Li Jingwen, 88, Chinese economist, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering and the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.[1016]
- Jane Manning, 82, English operatic soprano.[1017]
- Lee Marmon, 95, American Laguna Pueblo photographer and author.[1018]
- Jerry McGee, 77, American golfer.[1019]
- Mary Mullarkey, 77, American jurist, justice (1987–2010) and chief justice (1998–2010) of the Colorado Supreme Court, multiple sclerosis.[1020]
- Pedro Nel Gil, 93, Colombian road racing cyclist.[1021]
- Ivair Nogueira do Pinho, 69, Brazilian politician, Minas Gerais MLA (1995–2011) and mayor of Betim (1991–1992), COVID-19.[1022]
- Kjellaug Nordsjö, 94, Swedish-Norwegian icon painter.[1023]
- Climent Palmitjavila, 80, Andorran politician, member of the General Council (1986–1992).[1024]
- Erwin Piechowiak, 84, German footballer (HSV).[1025]
- Valerie Pitts, 83, British television presenter (Play School).[1026]
- James B. Ramsey, 83, American econometrician.[1027]
- Ken Reitz, 69, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals, San Francisco Giants, Pittsburgh Pirates).[1028]
- Winfred Rembert, 75, American artist.[1029]
- Khwaja Saeed Hai, 91, Pakistani tennis player.[1030]
- Gregory K. Scott, 72, American jurist, justice of the Colorado Supreme Court (1993–2000).[1031]
- Mike Sensibaugh, 72, American football player (Kansas City Chiefs, St. Louis Cardinals).[1032]
- Izabella Sierakowska, 74, Polish politician, deputy (1989–2005, 2007–2011).[1033]
- Fabriciano Sigampa, 84, Argentine Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop of Resistencia (2005–2013), bishop of La Rioja (1992–2005) and Reconquista (1985–1992).[1034]
- Jean-Pierre Tafunga Mbayo, 78, Congolese Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Kilwa–Kasenga (1992–2002) and Uvira (2002–2008), archbishop of Lubumbashi (since 2010).[1035]
- Arkady Ter-Tadevosyan, 81, Armenian major general.[1036]
- Muhammad Wakkas, 69, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1986–1991, 2001–2006).[1037]
- Jadwiga Wysoczanská, 93, Czech opera singer (National Theatre soloist).[1038]
- Carlos Pedro Zilli, 66, Brazilian-born Bissau-Guinean Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Bafatá (since 2001), COVID-19.[1039]
- Stefano Zuccherini, 67, Italian politician, senator (2006–2008).[1040]
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