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Deaths in March 2022
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The following is a list of notable deaths in March 2022.
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 2022
1
- Brahim Boutaleb, 84, Moroccan academic and politician, deputy (1977–1983).[1]
- Yvonne Ciannella, 95, American coloratura soprano.[2]
- Clement Crisp, 95, British dance critic (Financial Times).[3]
- George DeLeone, 73, American football coach (Southern Connecticut Owls), cancer.[4]
- Jim Denomie, 67, American Ojibwe painter, cancer.[5]
- Conrad Janis, 94, American musician and actor (Mork & Mindy, Margie, That Hagen Girl), organ failure.[6]
- Gordon Kannegiesser, 76, Canadian ice hockey player (St. Louis Blues, Houston Aeros, Indianapolis Racers), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[7]
- Herbert Kelman, 94, American social psychologist.[8]
- Gareth Knight, 91, British occultist.[9]
- Alevtina Kolchina, 91, Russian cross-country skier, Olympic champion (1964).[10]
- Kendrew Lascelles, 86, English-born South African actor (Candy Stripe Nurses).[11]
- Warner Mack, 86, American country singer-songwriter ("Is It Wrong (For Loving You)", "The Bridge Washed Out").[12]
- Alfred Mayer, 85, Austrian politician.[13]
- Katie Meyer, 22, American soccer player (Stanford Cardinal), NCAA champion (2019), suicide.[14]
- Noni Olabisi, 67, American painter and muralist.[15]
- Hugh O'Shaughnessy, 87, British journalist and writer.[16]
- Richard E. Rumble, 99, American rear admiral.[17]
- Amnon Shamosh, 93, Israeli writer and poet.[18]
- Wang Bei, 90, Chinese actress (Crows and Sparrows, The Life of Wu Xun).[19]
- Bob Wellings, 87, British television presenter and journalist (Nationwide).[20]
- Dale Young, 93, American politician.[21]
2
- Israel Beltrán Montes, 74, Mexican politician, deputy (1991–1994, 2006–2009), complications from COVID-19.[22]
- Johnny Brown, 84, American actor (Good Times, Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In, The Plastic Man Comedy/Adventure Show) and singer.[23]
- Yosef Carmon, 88, Israeli actor (Alila, Sweet Mud) and stage director.[24]
- Robert Cohen, 91, French boxer, world bantamweight champion (1954).[25]
- Olivier Cousi, 62, French lawyer, bâtonnier of the Paris Bar Association (since 2020).[26]
- John S. Crosby, 89, American lieutenant general.[27]
- Evérard Daigle, 96, Canadian politician, New Brunswick MLA (1974–1987).[28]
- Cathy Daley, 66, Canadian visual artist and educator.[29]
- Kenneth Duberstein, 77, American lobbyist, White House chief of staff (1988–1989).[30]
- Eberhard Goldhahn, 94, German politician, MP (1990).[31]
- Roger Graef, 85, American-born British documentary filmmaker, cancer.[32]
- William Jolitz, 65, American software programmer, developer of the 386BSD operating system, sarcoma.[33]
- Milton Klein, 98, American nuclear engineer.[34]
- Oleksandr Korpan, 27, Ukrainian military pilot, shot down.[35]
- Alan Ladd Jr., 84, American film producer (Braveheart, Gone Baby Gone) and studio executive (20th Century Fox), Oscar winner (1996), kidney failure.[36]
- Autherine Lucy, 92, American civil rights activist.[37]
- Chris Madden, 73, American interior designer and television host, head injuries sustained in a fall.[38]
- Moussa Okanla, 71, Beninese scholar and diplomat, minister of foreign affairs (2007–2008).[39]
- Shane Olivea, 40, American football player (San Diego Chargers), heart disease.[40]
- Keith Ortego, 58, American football player (Chicago Bears).[41]
- Jean-Pierre Pernaut, 71, French news reader and broadcaster, lung cancer.[42]
- Robert John Rose, 92, American Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Gaylord (1981–1989) and Grand Rapids (1989–2003).[43]
- John Stahl, 68, Scottish actor (Game of Thrones, Victoria & Abdul, Take the High Road), cancer.[44]
- Volodymyr Struk, 57, Ukrainian politician, deputy (2012–2014) and mayor of Kreminna (since 2020), shot.[45]
- Frédérick Tristan, 90, French writer and poet.[46]
- Tony Walton, 87, British set and costume designer (Pippin, All That Jazz, Mary Poppins), Oscar and Tony winner, complications from a stroke.[47]
3
- Josef Bauer, 88, Austrian artist.[48]
- Şenol Birol, 86, Turkish football player (Beşiktaş, Fenerbahçe, national team) and manager.[49]
- Yuan-Shih Chow, 97, Chinese-American probabilist.[50]
- Valeriy Chybineyev, 34, Ukrainian army major, killed in battle.[51]
- Frank Connor, 86, Scottish football player (St Mirren, Albion Rovers) and manager (Raith Rovers).[52]
- Tim Considine, 81, American actor (My Three Sons, The Mickey Mouse Club, Patton).[53]
- Angela Crow, 86, British actress (Coronation Street, Grange Hill, Barney Is My Darling).[54]
- Andrea Danyluk, 59, American computer scientist, pancreatic cancer.[55]
- John Duffy, 58, Canadian political strategist and writer.[56]
- Sunday O. Fadulu, 81, Nigerian microbiologist.[57]
- Yona Fischer, 89, Israeli art curator.[58]
- Francesca Gargallo, 65, Italian-born Mexican philosopher, cancer.[59]
- Sir Charles Gray, 79, British barrister and judge.[60]
- Thomas B. Hayward, 97, American Navy admiral, chief of naval operations (1978–1982).[61]
- Bruce Johnstone, 85, South African racing driver.[62]
- Terrence Kaufman, 84, American linguist.[63]
- Le Havre, 16, Irish-born racehorse and sire.[64]
- Oddvar J. Majala, 89, Norwegian politician, MP (1981–1989).[65]
- Walter Mears, 87, American journalist (Associated Press), Pulitzer Prize winner (1977), cancer.[66]
- Abune Merkorios, 83, Ethiopian Orthodox prelate, patriarch of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church (1988–1991, since 2018).[67]
- Jun Misawa, 69, Japanese baseball player and politician, member of the House of Representatives (1996–2000).[68]
- Denroy Morgan, 76, Jamaican-born American reggae musician, cancer.[69]
- Kyotaro Nishimura, 91, Japanese author, liver cancer.[70]
- Timothy Oulton, 55, British furniture designer.[71]
- Albert Pobor, 65, Croatian football manager (Hrvatski Dragovoljac, Vrbovec, Brežice 1919).[72]
- Clément Richard, 83, Canadian lawyer, businessman, and politician, Quebec MNA (1976–1985).[73]
- Luiz Pinguelli Rosa, 80, Brazilian nuclear physicist.[74]
- Felton Ross, 94, British-American physician and medical missionary.[75]
- William Samb, Papua New Guinean politician, MP (since 2015).[76]
- Bruno Saul, 90, Estonian politician.[77]
- Otto Schweizer, 97, German footballer (Bayern Munich).[78]
- Heinz Wassermann, 82, German footballer (Rot-Weiss Essen, Mainz 05).[79]
- Maryan Wisniewski, 85, French footballer (Lens, Sochaux, national team).[80]
- Dean Woods, 55, Australian cyclist, Olympic champion (1984).[81]
- Indra Yasin, 67, Indonesian politician, regent of North Gorontalo (since 2012).[82]
- Rich Yonakor, 63, American basketball player (San Antonio Spurs).[83]
4
- Guido Anzile, 93, Italian-born French road racing cyclist.[84]
- Anne Beaumanoir, 98, French neurophysiologist, Resistance member during World War II, Righteous Among the Nations (1996).[85]
- Ruth Bidgood, 99, Welsh poet.[86]
- Willy Buer, 93, Norwegian footballer (Odd, Lyn, national team).[87]
- Terry Cooney, 88, American baseball umpire (MLB).[88]
- Iwan Edwards, 84, British-born Canadian choral conductor.[89]
- Robert Faricy, 95, American Jesuit priest and theologian.[90]
- Joel Gerber, 81, American judge.[91]
- Miguel Grinberg, 84, Argentine writer, poet, and journalist.[92]
- Jean-Guy Guilbault, 90, Canadian politician, MP (1984–1993).[93]
- Jimbeau Hinson, 70, American country music singer-songwriter.[94]
- Wilhelm Huberts, 84, Austrian football player (Grazer AK, Eintracht Frankfurt, national team) and manager.[95]
- Dai Jones, 78, Welsh television presenter (Cefn Gwlad).[96]
- Elsa Klensch, 92, Australian-born American journalist and television presenter (Style with Elsa Klensch).[97]
- Valentin Knysh, 84, Russian politician, deputy (1995–2003).[98]
- Juan Pablo de Laiglesia, 73, Spanish diplomat, state secretary for international cooperation (2018–2020) and president of AECID (2018–2020).[99]
- Colin Lewis, 79, British Olympic racing cyclist (1964), cancer.[100]
- Stewart Lord, 81, Australian footballer (Geelong).[101]
- Peter Marcuse, 93, German-American lawyer and urban planner.[102]
- Paula Marosi, 85, Hungarian fencer, Olympic champion (1964).[103]
- Rod Marsh, 74, Australian Hall of Fame cricket player (Western Australia, national team) and coach, heart attack.[104]
- Keven McKenna, 77, American politician, member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives (1979–1985) and president of the Rhode Island Constitutional Convention (1985–1986).[105]
- Juan Carlos Muñiz, 37, Mexican journalist, shot.[106]
- Ed Ochiena, 84, Canadian football player (Toronto Argonauts, Hamilton Tiger-Cats).[107]
- Bill Phipps, 79, Canadian religious leader, moderator of the United Church of Canada (1997–2000).[108]
- Renee Poussaint, 77, American television journalist.[109]
- James Remnant, 3rd Baron Remnant, 91, British hereditary peer, member of the House of Lords (1967–1999).[110]
- Sunith Francis Rodrigues, 88, Indian military officer, chief of the army staff (1990–1993), chairman of COSC (1991–1993) and governor of Punjab (2004–2010).[111]
- Mitchell Ryan, 88, American actor (Dark Shadows, Dharma & Greg, Lethal Weapon), heart failure.[112]
- Paul Shefflin, 41, Irish hurler (Ballyhale Shamrocks).[113]
- Karl Swan, 90, American politician, member of the Utah State Senate (1971–1991).[114]
- Shane Warne, 52, Australian Hall of Fame cricketer (Victoria, Hampshire, national team), delivered the Ball of the Century, heart attack.[115]
5
- Masood Akhtar, 81, Pakistani actor (Shabana, Watan Kay Rakhwalay, Moosa Khan), lung cancer.[116]
- Lynda Baron, 82, British actress (Open All Hours, Come Outside, EastEnders).[117]
- Elguja Burduli, 80, Georgian actor (Dark Eyes, The Sun of the Sleepless, A Chef in Love) and singer.[118]
- Agostino Cacciavillan, 95, Italian Roman Catholic cardinal, president of the Administration of the Patrimony of the Apostolic See (1998–2002).[119]
- Dennis Cunningham, 86, American civil rights lawyer.[120]
- Luz Fernandez, 86, Filipino actress (Feng Shui, The Ghost Bride, Mang Kepweng Returns) and television presenter, cardiac arrest.[121]
- Takashi Hikino, 71, Japanese economist.[122]
- Adrienne L. Kaeppler, 86, American anthropologist and author.[123]
- Lil Bo Weep, 22, Australian rapper and singer.[124]
- Antonio Martino, 79, Italian politician, deputy (1994–2018), minister of foreign affairs (1994–1995) and defence (2001–2006).[125]
- Gladys Moisés, 60, Argentine lawyer and politician, cancer.[126]
- Immanuel Ngatjizeko, 69, Namibian politician, MP (since 2000).[127]
- Patricio Renán, 77, Chilean singer.[128]
- Roberto Rivas Reyes, 67, Nicaraguan magistrate, president of the Supreme Electoral Council (2000–2018), sepsis and COVID-19.[129]
- Sally Schmitt, 90, American restaurateur, founder of The French Laundry.[130]
- Taro Shigaki, 70, Japanese actor (Shin Heike Monogatari, Hans Christian Andersen's The Little Mermaid, Swan Lake), heart failure.[131]
- Nils Dag Strømme, 76, Norwegian Olympic boxer (1968, 1972).[132]
- James W. Truran, 81, American physicist.[133]
- Colin Wesley, 84, South African cricketer (national team), complications from a stroke.[134]
- Roy Winston, 81, American football player (Minnesota Vikings).[135]
- Zhang Zhongxian, 96, Chinese military officer, political commissar of Guangzhou Military Region (1985–1992).[136]
- Vladimir Zhoga, 28, Ukrainian Sparta Battalion commander, killed in battle.[137]
6
- Ahmad Muhammad Al-Khatib, 95, Kuwaiti doctor and politician, MP (1963–1965, 1971–1976, 1985–1996).[138]
- Robbie Brightwell, 82, British sprinter, Olympic silver medalist (1964).[139]
- Celeste Gold Broughton, 96, American writer and socialite.[140][better source needed]
- Bhim Prasad Dahal, 67, Indian politician, MP (1996–2004), renal failure.[141]
- Alan R. Drengson, 87–88, Canadian philosopher.[142]
- Hubert Fattal, 51, Lebanese businessman and perfumer, stabbed.[143]
- Frank Fleming, 68, American politician, member of the Montana House of Representatives (since 2018).[144]
- Jean-Antoine Fiori, 39, French rally driver, racing accident.[145]
- Kjell Grengmark, 87, Swedish curler.[146]
- Berty Gunathilake, 97, Sri Lankan actor (Cheriyo Captain, Somy Boys, Vala In London) and comedian.[147]
- Kenneth Ives, 87, British actor (Doctor Who) and director (Poldark, Secret Army).[148]
- June Kirby, 94, American actress (Kismet, Guys and Dolls) and model.[149]
- Margit Korondi, 89, Hungarian gymnast, Olympic champion (1952, 1956).[150]
- Luc Laventure, 77, French journalist, director of France Ô and La Première.[151]
- Pavlo Lee, 33, Ukrainian actor and television presenter, bombing.[152]
- Mao Yongze, 91, Chinese nuclear engineer, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.[153]
- Geraldo Melo, 86, Brazilian businessman and politician, senator (1995–2003), governor of Rio Grande do Norte (1987–1991), lung cancer.[154]
- Frank O'Farrell, 94, Irish football player (West Ham, national team) and manager (Manchester United).[155]
- John Parlett, 96, British Olympic runner (1948).[156]
- Andrew Reddy, 89, Irish Olympic boxer (1952, 1960).[157]
- Pau Riba i Romeva, 73, Spanish musician, pancreatic cancer.[158]
- Sayed Hyderali Shihab Thangal, 74, Indian Islamic scholar, cancer.[159]
- Giuseppe Wilson, 76, Italian footballer (Internapoli, Lazio, national team), stroke.[160]
7
- Paul Anderson, 87, British sailor, Olympic bronze medalist (1968).[161]
- Per Magnar Arnstad, 84, Norwegian politician and entrepreneur.[162]
- Vasily Astafyev, 102, Russian Soviet army colonel.[163]
- Ramón Báez Romano, 93, Dominican golfer and politician.[164]
- George Boscawen, 9th Viscount Falmouth, 102, British peer, member of the House of Lords (1962–1999).[165]
- Berkrerk Chartvanchai, 77, Thai boxer, WBA flyweight champion (1970).[166]
- Sir Jeremy Child, 3rd Baronet, 77, British actor (Privilege, The Stud, Darkest Hour).[167]
- Renny Cushing, 69, American politician, four-time member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, prostate cancer complicated by COVID-19.[168]
- José Ricardo Díaz Pardeiro, 77, Spanish historian.[169]
- John F. Dunlap, 99, American politician, member of the California State Assembly (1967–1974) and senate (1974–1978).[170]
- Robert M. Farnsworth, 92, American author and academic.[171]
- Avraham Hirschson, 81, Israeli politician, MK (1983–1984, 1992–2009), minister of finance (2006–2007).[172]
- István T. Horváth, 68, Hungarian American chemist.[173]
- Mia Ikumi, 42, Japanese manga artist (Tokyo Mew Mew, Super Doll Licca-chan), subarachnoid hemorrhage.[174]
- Charles Mansolillo, 72, American lawyer and politician, member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives (1973–1975).[175]
- Oleksandr Marchenko, 57, Ukrainian politician, deputy (2014–2019), killed in battle.[176]
- Geoffrey Thorndike Martin, 87, British Egyptologist.[177]
- Jean Mouchel, 93, French politician, MEP (1982–1983, 1984–1989).[178]
- Nadungamuwa Raja, 69, Sri Lankan elephant, heart attack.[179]
- Christy O'Brien, 88, Irish hurler (Borris-in-Ossory, Laois).[180]
- Benjamín Prado Casas, 96, Chilean politician, senator (1965–1973).[181]
- Yuriy Prylypko, 61, Ukrainian politician, mayor of Hostomel (since 2015), shot.[182]
- Sumy Sadurni, 32, Chilean photojournalist, traffic collision.[183]
- Donna Scheeder, 74, American librarian, president of IFLA (2015–2017), cancer.[184]
- Shahnawaz Tanai, 72, Afghan military officer and politician, minister of defence (1988–1990) and chief of the general staff (1988–1990).[185]
- Muhammad Rafiq Tarar, 92, Pakistani jurist and politician, president (1998–2001), senator (1997–1998) and justice of the Supreme Court (1991–1994), heart attack.[186]
- Teng Jinxian, 84, Chinese film director, producer, and screenwriter.[187]
- Héctor Vargas Bastidas, 70, Chilean Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Arica (2003–2013) and Temuco (since 2013).[188]
- Jan Welmers, 84, Dutch composer and organist.[189]
- Jesús Zúñiga, 74, Mexican politician, mayor of Unión de Tula (1987–1988), deputy (2015–2018) and member of the Congress of Jalisco (2018–2021), shot.[190]
8
- Nelson W. Aldrich Jr., 86, American author.[191]
- Joseph R. Bowen, 71, American politician, member of the Kentucky Senate (2011–2019), heart attack.[192]
- Tomás Boy, 70, Mexican footballer (Tigres UANL, Atlético Español, national team), pulmonary embolism.[193]
- Desislav Chukolov, 47, Bulgarian politician, MEP (2007–2009).[194]
- René Clemencic, 94, Austrian composer.[195]
- Patrick Duggan, 86, Irish actor (Deathstalker).[196]
- Margaret Farrow, 87, American politician, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly (1986–1989) and Senate (1989–2001), lieutenant governor of Wisconsin (2001–2003).[197]
- Annah Faulkner, 72, Australian novelist.[198]
- Go for Gin, 30, American racehorse, Kentucky Derby winner (1994), heart failure.[199]
- Grandpa Elliott, 77, American musician, complications from skin infection.[200]
- Johnny Grier, 74, American football official (NFL).[201]
- Ad Havermans, 87, Dutch politician, mayor of The Hague (1985–1996).[202]
- Ghanam Al-Jumhur, 90–91, Kuwaiti politician, MP (1963–1999).[203]
- Gordon Lee, 87, English football player (Aston Villa) and manager (Newcastle United, Everton).[204]
- Fernando Carlos Maletti, 72, Argentine Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of San Carlos de Barlioche (2001–2013) and Merlo–Moreno (since 2013).[205]
- Sergei Mandreko, 50, Russian-Tajik football player (Rapid Wien, VfL Bochum, Russia national team) and manager, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[206]
- Leo Marx, 102, American historian.[207]
- Georges Michel, 75, French rugby union player (Tarbes Stadoceste).[208]
- Ron Miles, 58, American jazz musician, complications from polycythemia vera.[209]
- Mun Jong-nam, North Korean diplomat, ambassador to Italy (2017) and Syria (since 2018), stroke.[210]
- Gyo Obata, 99, American architect.[211]
- Ron Pember, 87, British actor (Secret Army, Oh! What a Lovely War, Murder by Decree), stage director, and dramatist.[212]
- Luiz Pereira, 60, Brazilian shot putter, Paralympic champion (1992).[213]
- Valeriy Petrov, 67, Ukrainian football player (Atlantyka Sevastopol, Tavriya Simferopol) and manager, COVID-19.[214]
- Jim Richards, 75, American football player (New York Jets).[215]
- Volodymyr Rohovsky, 68, Ukrainian footballer (Lokomotyv Kherson, Shakhtar Donetsk, national team).[216] (death announced on this date)
- Maria Simon, 103, Austrian sociologist.[217]
- Peter Smithwick, 85, Irish judge (Smithwick Tribunal).[218]
- Sargur Srihari, 72, Indian-American scientist, complications from glioblastoma.[219]
- Ron Stander, 77, American boxer, complications from diabetes.[220]
- Kateryna Stupnytska, 25, Ukrainian military officer, missile attack.[221]
- Isao Suzuki, 89, Japanese jazz double-bassist, COVID-19.[222]
- Oleh Svynchuk, 29, Ukrainian soldier, missile attack.[223]
- Serhiy Vasich, 50–51, Ukrainian soldier, missile attack.[224]
- Dominique Warluzel, 64, French-born Swiss lawyer and playwright.[225]
- Yuriko, 102, American dancer and choreographer.[226]
- Eddy Yusuf, 66, Indonesian politician, regent of Ogan Komering Ulu (2003–2008).[227]
9
- Aijaz Ahmad, 81, Indian-born American Marxist philosopher.[228]
- David Ash, 78, English cricketer (Yorkshire, Cumberland).[229]
- Annerose Baier, 75, German ice dancer.[230]
- Benjamin Chaha, 82, Nigerian politician.[231]
- Justice Christopher, 40, Nigerian footballer (Antwerp, Trelleborg, national team).[232]
- David Crooks, 90, New Zealand air force officer, chief of the air staff (1983–1986), chief of defence staff (1986–1987).[233]
- Inge Deutschkron, 99, German-Israeli journalist and author.[234]
- Joe D'Orazio, 99, British professional wrestler.[235]
- Ron Hansen, 78, Canadian politician, Ontario MPP (1990–1995).[236]
- Hilman Hariwijaya, 57, Indonesian writer.[237]
- Fong Seow Hor, 85, Malaysian Olympic swimmer.[238]
- Serhiy Kotenko, 54, Ukrainian military officer, shot.[239]
- John Korty, 85, American film director (The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman, Who Are the DeBolts? And Where Did They Get Nineteen Kids?) and animator.[240]
- Jimmy Lydon, 98, American actor (Twice Blessed, Life with Father, The First Hundred Years).[241]
- Burton L. Mack, 90, American biblical scholar.[242]
- Robert McLendon, 85, American politician, member of the Arizona House of Representatives (1983–2001).[243]
- Yves Michalon, 77, French communicator, writer, and publisher.[244]
- James Pickands, 90, American mathematical statistician.[245]
- Donald Pinkel, 95, American pediatrician, director of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital (1962–1973).[246]
- Richard Podolor, 86, American musician (The Pets) and record producer (Steppenwolf, Three Dog Night).[247]
- Marvin J. Roshell, 89, American politician, member of the Wisconsin Senate (1979–1992).[248]
- Vladislav Shoot, 81, Russian-British composer.[249]
- Bernard Talon, 91, French politician, senator (1971–1980).[250]
- Louis Weil, 86, American Episcopal priest and liturgical scholar.[251]
- David Wheeler, 72, American politician, member of the Alabama House of Representatives (since 2018).[252]
- Edwin Zarowin, 95, American track and field coach.[253]
10
- Robert Cardenas, 102, Mexican-born American air force brigadier general.[254]
- Sorapong Chatree, 71, Thai actor (Out of the Darkness, Plae Kao, The Legend of Suriyothai), lung cancer.[255]
- Emilio Delgado, 81, American actor (Sesame Street, I Will Fight No More Forever, A Case of You), multiple myeloma.[256]
- Sir J. H. Elliott, 91, British historian and Hispanist, pneumonia.[257]
- Annie Flanders, 82, American magazine publisher.[258]
- Vladimir Frolov, 54–55, Russian major general.[259]
- León Genuth, 90, Argentine Olympic wrestler (1952).[260]
- Mario Gigante, 98, American mobster (Genovese crime family).[261]
- Georges Ginoux, 88, Belgian-born French politician, senator (2004–2005).[262]
- Gerry Goyer, 85, Canadian ice hockey player (Chicago Blackhawks).[263]
- Jürgen Grabowski, 77, German footballer (Eintracht Frankfurt, West Germany national team).[264]
- Ian Hannaford, 82, Australian footballer (Port Adelaide, South Australia).[265]
- Kimberley Kitching, 52, Australian politician, senator (since 2016).[266]
- Dimitris Kontominas, 82, Greek businessman.[267]
- Magne Landrø, 84, Norwegian Olympic sport shooter (1960, 1964).[268]
- Robert W. Lucky, 86, American electrical engineer and inventor.[269]
- Hiram Maristany, 76, American photographer.[270]
- Gavin Martin, 60, Northern Irish music journalist.[271]
- Zora Martin-Felton, 91, American museum director and curator.[272]
- Bobbie Nelson, 91, American pianist and singer.[273]
- Odalis Pérez, 44, Dominican baseball player (Atlanta Braves, Los Angeles Dodgers, Kansas City Royals), fall.[274]
- Alvard Petrossyan, 75, Armenian writer, philologist and publicist.[275]
- Annerose Schmidt, 85, German classical pianist.[276]
- Mario Terán, 79, Bolivian military warrant officer, executioner of Che Guevara.[277]
11
- Rupiah Banda, 85, Zambian politician, president (2008–2011) and vice-president (2006–2008), colon cancer.[278]
- Mohammed Saeed Bekheitan, 77, Syrian politician.[279]
- Sandra Cavalcanti, 96, Brazilian politician, linguist and academic, deputy (1987–1995).[280]
- Guayo Cedeño, 48, Honduran musician and record producer, respiratory failure.[281]
- Frank De Coninck, 77, Belgian diplomat, ambassador to the Holy See (2006–2010).[282]
- Sir William Fittall, 68, British civil servant, secretary general of the Archbishops' Council (2002–2015).[283]
- Paul Genevay, 83, French sprinter, Olympic bronze medalist (1964).[284]
- Giovanni Giuliano, 72, Italian politician, president of the Province of Imperia (2001–2010).[285]
- Arthur A. Goren, 96, American historian.[286]
- Norman K. Gottwald, 95, American political activist and biblical scholar.[287]
- Julian Heicklen, 90, American chemist and civil liberties activist.[288]
- Rustam Ibragimbekov, 83, Azerbaijani screenwriter (White Sun of the Desert, Burnt by the Sun, The Barber of Siberia), film director and producer.[289]
- Jun Kondō, 92, Japanese theoretical physicist (Kondo effect), pneumonia.[290]
- Elizabeth Larner, 89, British actress (Up Pompeii!, Triangle, The Two Ronnies).[291]
- Jacobus Luna, 80, Indonesian politician, regent of Bengkayang (2000–2010).[292]
- Brad Martin, 48, American country singer ("Before I Knew Better"), cirrhosis.[293]
- Michelle Materre, 67, American film distributor and educator.[294]
- Gerardo Rozín, 51, Argentinian journalist and television host (Telefe).[295]
- João Evangelista Martins Terra, 97, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Brasília (1994–2004).[296]
- Timmy Thomas, 77, American R&B singer-songwriter ("Why Can't We Live Together") and musician.[297]
- Laurent Vimont, 61, French businessman.[298]
- Martha Vonk-van Kalker, 78, Dutch politician, senator (1977–1981).[299]
- Nebojša Vučićević, 59, Serbian football player (OFK Beograd, Partizan) and manager (Hajduk Kula).[300]
- Cora Faith Walker, 37, American politician, member of the Missouri House of Representatives (2017–2019), non-ischemic cardiomyopathy.[301]
- Sally Watson, 98, American author.[302]
12
- Dmytro Apukhtin, 44, Ukrainian soldier, shot.[303]
- Traci Braxton, 50, American R&B singer (The Braxtons) and television personality (Braxton Family Values), esophageal cancer.[304]
- David Jarrett Collins, 86, American inventor and businessman.[305]
- Vatsala Deshmukh, 92, Indian actress (Toofan Aur Deeya, Ladki Sahyadri Ki, Jal Bin Machhli Nritya Bin Bijli).[306]
- Alan J. Faller, 93, American meteorologist and oceanographer.[307]
- Vera Gissing, 93, Czech-British author and translator.[308]
- Eliezer Goldberg, 90, Israeli jurist, judge of the Supreme Court (1983–1998) and state comptroller (1998–2005).[309]
- Henry Herscovici, 95, Israeli Olympic sports shooter (1968, 1972).[310]
- Valeriy Hudz, 51, Ukrainian military officer.[311]
- Dragoljub Jeremić, 43, Serbian footballer (Partizan, Radnički Kragujevac, Bežanija).[312]
- Kandikonda, 48, Indian lyricist (Itlu Sravani Subramanyam, Idiot, Satyam), throat cancer.[313]
- Pentti Karvonen, 90, Finnish Olympic steeplechase runner (1960).[314]
- Colin Kitching, 88, Australian Olympic footballer.[315]
- Alain Krivine, 80, French politician, MEP (1999–2004).[316]
- Fujiya Matsumoto, 89, Japanese Olympic sailor (1964).[317]
- Marshall W. Moore, 92, American politician, member of the North Dakota House of Representatives (1981–1987).[318]
- Robert Vincent O'Neil, 91, American screenwriter, film director (Wonder Women, Angel, Avenging Angel) and producer.[319]
- Karl Offmann, 81, Mauritian politician, president (2002–2003).[320]
- George Pease, 4th Baron Gainford, 95, British architect and nobleman.[321]
- Chris Pfeiffer, 51, German stunt rider, suicide.[322]
- Biagio Proietti, 81, Italian screenwriter (La morte risale a ieri sera, The Killer Reserved Nine Seats, The Black Cat) and film director.[323]
- Selwyn Ryan, 86, Trinidad and Tobago political scientist.[324]
- Günther Schwarz, 80, German politician, member of the Landtag of Saarland (1975–1990).[325]
- Pete St John, 90, Irish folk singer-songwriter ("The Fields of Athenry", "The Rare Ould Times").[326]
- Av Westin, 92, American television producer (CBS Morning News).[327]
- Jessica Williams, 73, American jazz pianist and composer.[328]
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- Quinn H. Becker, 91, American army lieutenant general.[329]
- Erhard Busek, 80, Austrian politician, vice-chancellor (1991–1995).[330]
- Chiang Chen, 98, Hong Kong industrialist, founder and chairman (1958–2018) of Chen Hsong.[331]
- Vic Elford, 86, British racing driver, cancer.[332]
- Gerry Frank, 99, American businessman, journalist and civil servant.[333]
- Gary Gresdal, 75, Canadian ice hockey player (Quebec Nordiques).[334]
- Paul Hampshire, 40, Scottish footballer (Raith Rovers, Berwick Rangers, East Fife), traffic collision.[335]
- Anissa Hassouna, 69, Egyptian politician, MP (2016–2020), cancer.[336]
- Leif Hermann, 80, Danish politician, MP (1984–1990).[337]
- Maureen Howard, 91, American novelist, memoirist, and editor.[338]
- William Hurt, 71, American actor (Kiss of the Spider Woman, Broadcast News, The Incredible Hulk), Oscar winner (1986), prostate cancer.[339]
- Ajdar Ismailov, 83, Azerbaijani philologist, co-founder of New Azerbaijan Party.[340]
- Harue Kitamura, 93, Japanese politician, mayor of Ashiya, Hyōgo (1991–2003), aspiration pneumonia.[341]
- Albert Kresch, 99, American painter.[342]
- Pawel Kwiek, 70, Polish photographer.[343]
- Mary Lee, 100, Scottish singer and comedian.[344]
- Li Guangxi, 92, Chinese operatic tenor, stroke.[345]
- Igor Mandić, 82, Croatian writer, literary critic, and columnist.[346]
- Sam Massell, 94, American businessman and politician, mayor of Atlanta (1970–1974).[347]
- Peter McMahon, 90, Australian politician, member of the New South Wales Legislative Council (1973–1981).[348]
- Micaela, Countess of Paris, 83, Chilean-Spanish aristocrat.[349]
- Christopher Moore, 70, American preservationist, complications from COVID-19 and pneumonia.[350]
- Antonio Nachura, 80, Filipino jurist, associate justice of the Supreme Court (2007–2011), solicitor general (2006–2007) and deputy (1998–2004).[351]
- Bernard Nussbaum, 84, American attorney, White House Counsel (1993–1994).[352]
- Adam Odzimek, 77, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Sandomierz (1985–1992) and Radom (1992–2019).[353]
- Brent Renaud, 50, American photojournalist, writer (The New York Times), and filmmaker (Warrior Champions: From Baghdad to Beijing), shot.[354]
- Ľubomír Roman, 77, Slovak actor (St. Peter's Umbrella, The Sun in a Net, Soul at Peace) and politician, member of the National Council (1994–1998), minister of culture (1994).[355]
- Aliaksiej Skoblia, 31, Belarusian soldier (Armed Forces of Ukraine).[356]
- Tang Chuan, 69, Taiwanese actor (All in 700, Let's Go Crazy on LIVE!, Gold Leaf) and television producer.[357]
- Stephen Tarabalka, 29, Ukrainian fighter pilot (Ghost of Kyiv), shot down.[358]
- Sandra Warner, 87, American actress (Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, Some Like It Hot, Ask Any Girl) and model.[359]
14
- Brigitte Chamarande, 66, French actress (Subway, L'Étudiante, Betty), bone cancer.[360]
- Martin Parfait Aimé Coussoud-Mavoungou, 62, Congolese businessman and politician, complications from liver surgery.[361]
- Michael Cudahy, 97, American entrepreneur and philanthropist.[362]
- Terry Dunleavy, 93, New Zealand winemaker.[363]
- Jason Edwards, 52, Australian rugby league player (Newcastle Knights).[364]
- Jack R. Gannon, 85, American author and deaf culture historian.[365]
- Charles Greene, 76, American sprinter, Olympic champion (1968).[366]
- Scott Hall, 63, American Hall of Fame professional wrestler (WWF, WCW, TNA), complications from hip surgery.[367]
- Dave Hill, 81, American football player (Kansas City Chiefs).[368]
- Sharif Ali bin al-Hussein, 65, Iraqi royal and politician.[369]
- Kenichi Itō, 84, Japanese diplomat and political scientist, pneumonia.[370]
- Kumudben Joshi, 88, Indian politician, MP (1973–1985), governor of Andhra Pradesh (1985–1990).[371]
- Anil Joshiyara, 68, Indian politician, Gujarat MLA (since 1995), complications from COVID-19.[372]
- Mykola Kravchenko, 38, Ukrainian politician and soldier.[373]
- Eileen Mackevich, 82, American historian.[374]
- Jorge Silva Melo, 73, Portuguese theatre director and playwright, co-founder of Teatro da Cornucópia.[375]
- Eric Mercury, 77, Canadian singer, songwriter and musician.[376]
- Marilyn Miglin, 83, Czechoslovakian-born American entrepreneur, inventor and television host (Home Shopping Network).[377]
- Bill Miller, 92, American politician, member of the North Carolina Senate (2006–2007), complications from pneumonia.[378]
- Sandeep Nangal Ambian, 38, British-Indian kabaddi player (national team), shot.[379]
- Miriam Hederman O'Brien, 89, Irish barrister and academic.[380]
- Peter Padfield, 89, Indian-born British naval historian and author.[381]
- José Ramiro Pellecer Samayoa, 92, Guatemalan Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Guatemala (1967–2010).[382]
- Michael F. Price, 70, American value investor and philanthropist.[383]
- Azizur Rahman, 82, Bangladeshi film director (Ashikkhito, Chhutir Ghonta).[384]
- Morten Schakenda, 55, Norwegian baker, lung cancer.[385]
- Francisco Solís Peón, 53, Mexican politician, Mexico City MLA (2000–2003), complications from COVID-19.[386]
- Pervis Spann, 89, American broadcaster, music promoter and radio personality (WVON).[387]
- David Stephenson, 63, English rugby player (Salford, Wigan Warriors, national team).[388]
- Mina Swaminathan, 88, Indian educationist.[389]
- Akira Takarada, 87, Japanese actor (Godzilla, Life of an Expert Swordsman, A-Ge-Man: Tales of a Golden Geisha).[390]
- Steve Wilhite, 74, American computer scientist, inventor of the GIF, COVID-19.[391]
- Pierre Zakrzewski, 55, Irish war photojournalist (Fox News), incoming fire during the battle of Kyiv.[392]
15
- Cabo Anselmo, 80, Brazilian navy officer and informant, leader of 1964 Sailors' Revolt.[393]
- Tom Barnett, 85, English footballer (Romford, Crystal Palace, St Albans City).[394]
- Arturo Bonín, 78, Argentine actor (Asesinato en el Senado de la Nación).[395]
- Arnold W. Braswell, 96, American air force lieutenant general.[396]
- Piet Bukman, 88, Dutch politician, minister of defence (1988) and agriculture (1990–1994), Speaker of the House of Representatives (1994–1998).[397]
- Lauro Cavazos, 95, American politician, secretary of education (1988–1990).[398]
- Jean-Pierre Corteggiani, 79, French Egyptologist (The Pyramids of Giza: Facts, Legends and Mysteries).[399]
- C. William Gear, 87, British-American mathematician.[400]
- Dennis González, 67, American jazz trumpeter.[401]
- Mohammad Alavi Gorgani, 81–82, Iraqi-born Iranian grand ayatollah.[402]
- Marrio Grier, 50, American football player (New England Patriots).[403]
- Barbara Maier Gustern, 87, American vocal coach, brain injuries.[404]
- Til Hazel, 91, American real estate developer.[405]
- Jürgen W. Heike, 73, German politician, member of the Landtag of Bavaria (1994–2018).[406]
- Randy J. Holland, 75, American judge, member of the Delaware Supreme Court (1986–2017).[407]
- Joan Langdon, 99, Canadian Olympic swimmer (1936).[408]
- Lu Liang-Huan, 85, Taiwanese golfer.[409]
- Ma Shaoxin, 86, Chinese actor (Decisive Engagement: The Liaoxi-Shenyang Campaign).[410]
- Tony Marchi, 89, English football player (Tottenham Hotspur, Vicenza) and manager (Northampton Town).[411]
- Norpipah Abdol, 67, Malaysian politician, Malacca State MLA (2008–2018), complications from cancer and COVID-19.[412]
- Nina Novak, 94, Polish-born Venezuelan ballerina and choreographer.[413]
- Patrick Osakwe, 73, Nigerian politician, senator (1999–2011).[414]
- Eugene Parker, 94, American solar physicist (Parker Solar Probe).[415]
- Jean Potvin, 72, Canadian ice hockey player (New York Islanders, Philadelphia Flyers, Minnesota North Stars) and radio broadcaster, Stanley Cup champion (1980, 1981).[416]
- Anneli Sauli, 89, Finnish actress (Miriam, Doctor Sibelius, The Man Without a Past).[417]
- David Stephenson, 63, British rugby league player (Salford Red Devils, Wigan Warriors, Leeds Rhinos).[418]
- Bob Williams, 80, American politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives (1979–1983, 1983–1989).[419]
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- Denis Baylor, 82, American neurobiologist, cardiac arrhythmia.[420]
- Egidius Braun, 97, German football administrator, president of the DFB (1992–2001).[421]
- Chen Jingxiong, 100, Chinese engineer, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.[422]
- Walter Coblenz, 93, American film producer (All the President's Men, The Candidate, The Onion Field).[423]
- William Conan Davis, 95, American physical chemist.[424]
- Merri Dee, 85, American journalist (WGN-TV).[425]
- Vic Fazio, 79, American politician, chair of the House Democratic Caucus (1995–1999), member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1979–1999), melanoma.[426]
- Andy Geddes, 62, Scottish footballer (Dundee), cancer.[427]
- Syed Makbul Hossain, 75, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1986–1988, 2001–2006).[428]
- Dzintars Jaundžeikars, 66, Latvian politician, minister of the interior (2005–2006) and MP (2002–2010).[429]
- Dick Knostman, 90, American basketball player (Syracuse Nationals).[430]
- Shankarrao Genuji Kolhe, 92, Indian politician, Maharashtra MLA (1972–1984, 1990–2004).[431]
- Natta Konysheva, 86, Russian painter.[432]
- Richard Lipez, 83, American journalist and author, pancreatic cancer.[433]
- Graham McColl, 87, Australian footballer (Carlton).[434]
- Margaret M. McGowan, 90, British historian.[435]
- Ben Micah, Papua New Guinean politician.[436]
- Mish Michaels, 53, Indian-born American meteorologist (WHDH, The Weather Channel).[437]
- Alton Morgan, 89, American politician, member of the Maine House of Representatives (1997–1999).[438]
- Barbara Morrison, 72, American jazz singer.[439]
- Pierce Mullen, 88, American historian.[440]
- Phillis Nolan, 76, Irish lawn bowler, world champion (1988, 1992, 1996).[441]
- Pierre Pichette, 68, Canadian sledge hockey player, Paralympic silver medalist (1998).[442]
- Kendall Rhine, 79, American basketball player (Kentucky Colonels, Houston Mavericks), cancer.[443]
- Józef Różański, 90, Polish politician, MP (1976–1985).[444]
- Slobodan Škrbić, 77, Serbian footballer (Red Star Belgrade, Lille OSC, Yugoslavia national team).[445]
- Kunimitsu Takahashi, 82, Japanese racing driver, motorcyclist, and team owner, four-time All-Japan Sports Prototype champion, lymphoma.[446]
- Ralph Terry, 86, American baseball player (New York Yankees, Kansas City Athletics, New York Mets). World Series champion (1961, 1962), complications from head injury.[447]
- Helene Vannari, 73, Estonian actress (Rahu tänav, All My Lenins, Mindless).[448]
- Pete Ward, 84, Canadian-born American baseball player (Chicago White Sox, New York Yankees, Baltimore Orioles).[449]
- Bobby Weinstein, 82, American songwriter ("Goin' Out of My Head", "It's Gonna Take a Miracle", "I'm on the Outside (Looking In)").[450]
17
- Christopher Alexander, 85, Austrian-born British-American architect and design theorist.[451]
- Pascal Beaudet, 65, French politician, member of the Departmental Council of Seine-Saint-Denis (2015–2021), mayor of Aubervilliers (2003–2008, 2014–2016).[452]
- Ingeborg Botnen, 88, Norwegian politician, MP (1981–1993).[453]
- Peter Bowles, 85, English actor (Rumpole of the Bailey, To the Manor Born, The Bounder), cancer.[454]
- Emmett C. Burns Jr., 81, American politician, member of the Maryland House of Delegates (1995–2015).[455]
- Clemens Cornielje, 63, Dutch politician, MP (1994–2005), King's commissioner of Gelderland (2005–2019), brain tumor.[456]
- Artem Datsyshyn, 43, Ukrainian ballet dancer, missile attack.[457]
- Jean-Pierre Demailly, 64, French mathematician.[458]
- Domenico DeMarco, 85, Italian pizzaiolo, founder of Di Fara Pizza.[459]
- Piotr Drzewiecki, 71, Polish footballer (Ruch Chorzów, national team).[460]
- Vaughn Flora, 77, American politician, member of the Kansas House of Representatives (1995–2008), cancer.[461]
- Sir Wira Gardiner, 78, New Zealand soldier, public servant and writer.[462]
- Dru C. Gladney, 65, American anthropologist.[463]
- Jaroslav Kurzweil, 95, Czech mathematician.[464]
- Edward Harding MacBurney, 94, American Anglican prelate, bishop of Quincy (1988–1994).[465]
- Bobby Nalzaro, 58, Filipino journalist and radio presenter (DYSS).[466]
- Tony Nash, 85, British bobsledder, Olympic champion (1964).[467]
- Gerrit Noordzij, 90, Dutch typographer.[468]
- Martha Palafox Gutiérrez, 73, Mexican politician, deputy (1997–2000, 2003–2006) and senator (2012–2018).[469]
- Elsa Papadimitriou, 80, Greek politician, MP (1993–2011).[470]
- Alan Rees, 84, Welsh rugby player (national team) and cricketer (Glamorgan).[471]
- Jean-Luc Ribar, 57, French footballer (Saint-Étienne, Stade Rennais).[472]
- Tadao Sato, 91, Japanese film critic, theorist and historian.[473]
- David Schmeidler, 82–83, Israeli mathematician and economic theorist.[474]
- Oksana Shvets, 67, Ukrainian actress, missile attack.[475]
- Jean Simonet, 94, Belgian Olympic runner.[476]
- Hisanori Takada, 40, Japanese footballer (FF Lillehammer, Persitara, Pegasus).[477]
- Ramdeo Singh Yadav, 75, Indian politician, Bihar MLA (1980–1995), heart attack.[478]
- Yuri Vechkasov, 73, Russian politician, senator (1996–2001).[479]
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- Harold Akin, 77, American football player (San Diego Chargers).[480]
- Aleksei Bakharev, 45, Russian-Ukrainian footballer (Lada-Tolyatti, Rotor Volgograd, Shakhtar Donetsk).[481]
- Tom Barrise, 68, American basketball coach (New Jersey Nets).[482]
- David Callender, 91, British Olympic rower.[483]
- Antonio Castro Leache, 77, Spanish politician, member of the Valencian Courts (1987–1999).[484]
- Kelly Cherry, 81, American author and poet.[485]
- Erik Christensen, 90, American football player (Washington Redskins).[486]
- John Clayton, 67, American Hall of Fame sportswriter (The Pittsburgh Press, The News Tribune) and reporter (ESPN).[487]
- Ezio Damolin, 77, Italian Olympic skier (1964, 1968, 1972).[488]
- Bob Daniels, 86, American basketball coach (Kentucky Wesleyan Panthers).[489]
- Murray Day, 90, New Zealand squash administrator, president of the World Squash Federation (1975–1981).[490]
- Alfons Dirnberger, 80, Austrian footballer (national team).[491]
- John Arthur Eaves, 85, American politician, member of the Mississippi House of Representatives (1972–1976).[492]
- Jaap Flier, 88, Dutch dancer and choreographer.[493]
- Glen Glenn, 87, American rockabilly singer.[494]
- Goonew, 24, American rapper, shot.[495]
- Lenard Gustafson, 88, Canadian politician, MP (1979–1993) and senator (1993–2008).[496]
- Eugene E. Habiger, 82, American general.[497]
- Oddrun Hokland, 79, Norwegian Olympic athlete (1964).[498]
- Chaim Kanievsky, 94, Polish-born Israeli Haredi rabbi.[499]
- Andy Lochhead, 81, Scottish footballer (Burnley, Aston Villa, Leicester City).[500]
- Alex MacLellan, 91, Canadian ice hockey player (Michigan Wolverines).[501]
- Bernabé Martí, 93, Spanish tenor.[502]
- Pepper Martin, 85, Canadian-American professional wrestler (NWA) and actor (Superman II, The Rockford Files).[503]
- George McCallum, 86, Scottish footballer (Third Lanark).[504]
- Nan Melville, 72, American photographer.[505]
- George Montague, 98, British LGBT rights activist.[506]
- Philippe Nassif, 50, French journalist and philosopher, suicide.[507]
- Younes Nazarian, 91, Iranian-American investor and philanthropist.[508]
- Robert Prentiss, 85, American politician, member of the New York State Assembly (1995–2005).[509]
- Borys Romanchenko, 96, Ukrainian Holocaust survivor, bombing.[510]
- Andrei Soluyanov, 62, Russian politician, deputy (1995–1999).[511]
- Åge Sørensen, 84, Norwegian footballer (Vålerenga, national team).[512]
- Bobby Starr, 85, American singer (The Intruders).[513]
- Budi Tek, 65, Indonesian art collector and philanthropist, pancreatic cancer.[514]
- Sheila Waters, 93, British calligrapher.[515]
- Grigory Yastrebenetsky, 98, Russian sculptor.[516]
- Don Young, 88, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (since 1973), Alaska Senate (1971–1973), and House of Representatives (1967–1971).[517]
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- Shahabuddin Ahmed, 92, Bangladeshi jurist and politician, president (1990–1991, 1996–2001) and chief justice (1990–1995).[518]
- Federico Martín Aramburú, 42, Argentine rugby union player (US Dax, Glasgow Warriors, national team), shot.[519]
- Bill Archie, 92, American college football coach (Norfolk State).[520]
- Joseph Baber, 84, American composer and violist.[521]
- William C. Camp, 76, American politician, member of the New Mexico House of Representatives (1985–1989).[522]
- Pierre Carron, 89, French sculptor and painter.[523]
- Lyell Cresswell, 77, New Zealand composer, liver cancer complicated by COVID-19.[524]
- Tom Duffy, 92, Irish circus ringmaster.[525]
- Joel Hasse Ferreira, 77, Portuguese politician, MEP (2004–2009) and five-time deputy.[526]
- Linda Garrou, 79, American politician, member of the North Carolina Senate (1999–2013).[527]
- Pat Goss, 80, American mechanic and television presenter (MotorWeek).[528]
- Luis Guinot, 86, American diplomat.[529]
- Dilara Hashem, 85, Bangladeshi novelist.[530]
- He Luli, 87, Chinese politician and paediatrician, vice chairperson of the CPPCC (1996–1998) and Standing Committee of the NPC (1998–2008).[531]
- Alan Hopgood, 87, Australian actor (Bellbird, Prisoner, Neighbours), producer, and writer, prostate cancer.[532]
- Michail Jurowski, 76, Russian conductor (Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie, Leipzig Opera).[533]
- Paul Kavanagh, Irish businessman and politician, senator (1989).[534]
- Roberts Ķīlis, 54, Latvian politician and social anthropologist, minister for education and science (2011–2013).[535]
- John Michael Małek, 93, Polish-American engineer.[536]
- Bill McLennan, 80, Australian statistician.[537]
- Scoey Mitchell, 92, American actor (Barefoot in the Park, Rhoda), comedian, and director.[538]
- Ku Pao-ming, 71, Taiwanese actor (Letter 1949, The Village of No Return, End of Summer) and comedian, heart failure.[539]
- Tom Moody, 60s, American visual artist, critic and blogger, complications from COVID-19.[540]
- Pierre Naftule, 61, Swiss writer and theatre director, complications from amytrophic lateral sclerosis.[541]
- Ansah Owusu, 42, English footballer (Raith Rovers, Bristol Rovers, Chelmsford City).[542]
- Bruce Rigsby, 84–85, American-Australian anthropologist.[543]
- Winfield W. Scott Jr., 94, American military officer, superintendent of the United States Air Force Academy (1983–1987).[544]
- Dave Sims, 52, English rugby union player (Gloucester, Exeter Chiefs, national team).[545]
- Mallu Swarajyam, 91, Indian politician, Andhra Pradesh MLA (1978–1987), multiple organ failure.[546]
- Marian Zembala, 72, Polish surgeon, academic and politician, deputy (2015–2019).[547]
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- Abdullah Al-Nibari, 85, Kuwaiti politician, MP (1971–1976, 1992–1999).[548]
- Raimon Carrasco, 98, Spanish football executive, president of FC Barcelona (1977–1978).[549]
- Marina Goldovskaya, 80, Russian-American documentary film director, academic, and cinematographer.[550]
- Eric Hall, 89, British Olympic racewalker (1956, 1960).[551]
- Adriana Hoffmann, 82, Chilean botanist, environmentalist, and author.[552]
- Richard Labonté, 72, Canadian writer and editor, stomach cancer.[553]
- Debra Majeed, 68, American religious historian and activist, complications following surgery.[554]
- Miguel Navarro, 92, Spanish Olympic distance runner (1960).[555]
- Jacob Oulanyah, 56, Ugandan politician, speaker of the parliament (since 2021).[556]
- Andrei Paliy, 51, Russian military officer, killed in combat.[557]
- Brent Petrus, 46, American football player (New York Dragons), epilepsy.[558]
- Arnaldo Rosa Prata, 94, Brazilian politician, mayor of Uberaba (1971–1973).[559]
- John Purvis, 83, British politician, MEP (1979–1984, 1999–2009), cancer.[560]
- Ralph Riach, 86, Scottish actor (Hamish Macbeth, Chancer, Cloud Atlas).[561]
- John V. Roach, 83, American microcomputer pioneer, led development of the TRS-80.[562]
- Adam Shakoor, 74, American lawyer, jurist and activist.[563]
- Howard C. Tibbals, 85, American sculptor (The Howard Bros. Circus).[564]
- Gaétan Turcotte, 67, Canadian Olympic water polo player (1976).[565]
- Vijjota, 92, Burmese Buddhist monk, thathanabaing (since 2017).[566]
- Zaki Fatin Abdel Wahab, 61, Egyptian actor (The Sixth Day, Alexandria Again and Forever, Mercedes) and film director.[567]
- Wen Shengchang, 100, Chinese oceanographer and academic (Ocean University of China), member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.[568]
- Reine Wisell, 80, Swedish racing driver.[569]
- Don Ylvisaker, 88, American mathematical statistician.[570]
- Tom Young, 89, American college basketball coach (Rutgers Scarlet Knights, Catholic University Cardinals, Old Dominion Monarchs).[571]
21
- Shinji Aoyama, 57, Japanese film director, screenwriter and composer (EM Embalming, Eureka, Tokyo Park), esophageal cancer.[572]
- Yuz Aleshkovsky, 92, Russian-American writer, poet, and singer-songwriter.[573]
- Waldemar Bergendahl, 88, Swedish film producer (My Life as a Dog, The Slingshot, Adam & Eva).[574]
- Samuel Cabrera, 61, Colombian road cyclist, lightning strike.[575]
- Yvan Colonna, 61, French Corsican nationalist and convicted murderer, complications from stab wounds.[576]
- Harold Curry, 89, American politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1964–1968).[577]
- Lawrence Dane, 84, Canadian actor (Running, For the Record, Scanners), pancreatic cancer.[578]
- Nicholas Furlong, 93, Irish journalist and historian.[579]
- Rosa Gómez de Mejía, 82, Dominican socialite, first lady (2000–2004), heart attack.[580]
- Sara Suleri Goodyear, 68, Pakistani-American writer.[581]
- Kip Hawley, 68, American businessman and government official, administrator of the Transportation Security Administration (2005–2009), lung cancer.[582]
- Gérard Istace, 86, French politician, deputy (1981–1986, 1988–1993).[583]
- Lee Koppelman, 94, American urban planner.[584]
- William Randall Lolley, 90, American Christian clergyman.[585]
- Verne Long, 96, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1963–1974).[586]
- Soumeylou Boubèye Maïga, 67, Malian politician, prime minister (2017–2019) and minister of foreign affairs (2011–2012).[587]
- Vitaly Melnikov, 93, Russian film director (The Elder Son, Poor Poor Paul, The Admirer) and screenwriter.[588]
- Nikolai Osyanin, 80, Russian footballer (Krylia Sovetov Kuybyshev, Spartak Moscow, Soviet Union national team).[589]
- LaShun Pace, 60, American gospel singer, organ failure.[590]
- Mohammad Reyshahri, 75, Iranian politician and cleric, minister of intelligence (1984–1989), member of the Assembly of Experts (since 2016) and prosecutor-general (1991–1993).[591]
- Rodolfo Sacco, 98, Italian legal scholar.[592]
- Eva Ingeborg Scholz, 94, German actress (1-2-3 Corona, The Time with You, The Lost One).[593]
- Raymond Séguy, 92, French Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Gap (1981–1987) and Autun (1987–2006).[594]
- Tallavajjala Sundaram, 71, Indian stage actor, director, and writer.[595]
- Fevzi Zemzem, 80, Turkish football player (Göztepe, national team) and manager.[596]
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- Mohd Azizan Baba, 40, Malaysian football player (Kuala Lumpur, Sarawak) and manager (SAMB).[597]
- Eva Castillo, 52, Filipino singer, kidney disease.[598]
- Robert D. Cess, 89, American atmospheric scientist.[599]
- Terry Darracott, 71, English footballer (Everton, Tulsa Roughnecks, Wrexham).[600]
- Dame Miriam Dell, 97, New Zealand women's advocate.[601]
- Morus Elfryn, 73, Welsh musician and production manager.[602]
- Grindstone, 29, American racehorse, Kentucky Derby winner (1996).[603]
- Elspeth Howe, Baroness Howe of Idlicote, 90, British peer, member of the House of Lords (2001–2020), cancer.[604]
- Tadao Mitome, 83, Japanese photographer, prostate cancer.[605]
- Ted Mooney, 70, American novelist and journalist (Art in America), heart disease.[606]
- Pierre Papadiamandis, 85, French pianist and composer.[607]
- Barrington Patterson, 56, English kickboxer and mixed martial artist, heart attack.[608]
- Edmund Michał Piszcz, 92, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop of Warmia (1988–2006).[609]
- Jacques Rougerie, 90, French historian.[610]
- Maxie Santillan Jr., 66, American actor (Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, Pair of Kings).[611]
- Sunanda Sanyal, 84, Indian academic, sepsis and multiple organ failure.[612]
- Thiounn Mumm, 96, Cambodian civil servant.[613]
- Milovan Vitezović, 77, Serbian writer, professor and screenwriter.[614]
- Elnardo Webster, 74, American basketball player (UG Gorizia, New York Nets, CB Cajabilbao).[615]
- Zipping, 20, Australian racehorse.[616]
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- Amina Mohamed Abdi, 40, Somali politician, MP (since 2012), bombing.[617]
- Madeleine Albright, 84, Czechoslovakian-born American politician, secretary of state (1997–2001) and ambassador to the United Nations (1993–1997), cancer.[618]
- Auti Angel, 52, American actress (Musical Chairs), singer and dancer, breast cancer.[619]
- Mohamed El-Ashram, 66, Egyptian Olympic wrestler.[620]
- Spartak Borisov, 85, Russian politician, vice president of Sakha (1998–2002) and mayor of Yakutsk (1995–1997).[621]
- Charles G. Boyd, 83, American air force general, lung cancer.[622]
- Rusty Clark, 75, American football player (Edmonton Eskimos, BC Lions).[623]
- Sterling R. Cockrill, 96, American politician, member (1957–1970) and speaker (1967–1968) of the Arkansas House of Representatives.[624]
- Andrzej Cwojdziński, 94, Polish conductor, composer, and music teacher.[625]
- Hassan Dhuhul, Somali politician, MP (since 2012), bombing.[626]
- Boris Dorfman, 98, Romanian-born Ukrainian writer and scholar.[627]
- James Downey, 82, Canadian academic administrator, president of the University of New Brunswick (1980–1990) and the University of Waterloo (1993–1999).[628]
- Raymond C. Eubanks Jr., 88, American politician.[629]
- Dermot Fitzpatrick, 81, Irish politician, TD (1987–1992, 2002–2007) and senator (1997–2002).[630]
- Peter Goddard, 78, Canadian journalist (Toronto Star).[631]
- Guðrún Helgadóttir, 86, Icelandic children's author and politician, speaker of the Althing (1988–2001).[632]
- Kaneaster Hodges Jr., 83, American politician, senator (1977–1979).[633]
- Ivan Hollett, 81, English footballer (Chesterfield, Mansfield Town, Crewe Alexandra).[634]
- Joël Houssin, 68, French author, complications from multiple sclerosis.[635]
- Zinaida Ignatyeva, 84, Russian pianist and music teacher.[636]
- Edward Johnson III, 91, American businessman (Fidelity Investments).[637]
- Russell Kerr, 92, New Zealand ballet dancer, choreographer, and producer.[638]
- Abd-Al-Minaam Khaleel, 100, Egyptian military officer.[639]
- Özcan Köksoy, 82, Turkish footballer (Fenerbahçe, Fatih Karagümrük, national team).[640]
- Ramesh Chandra Lahoti, 81, Indian jurist, chief justice (2004–2005).[641]
- Jimmy Lindley, 86, British jockey.[642]
- Som Marandi, 58, Indian politician, MP (1998–1999).[643]
- Busby Noble, 62, New Zealand Māori activist and Antarctic adventurer, cancer.[644]
- John I. Pitt, 85, Australian mycologist, lymphoma.[645]
- William Powell, 74, British barrister and politician, MP (1983–1997).[646]
- Rabindra Kumar Rana, 75, Indian politician, MP (2004–2009).[647]
- Arthur Riggs, 82, American geneticist, cancer.[648]
- Max Walsh, 84, Australian journalist.[649]
- Stan Wilson, 73, Australian cricketer (Western Australia, South Australia).[650]
- Zhang Ziyi, 97, Chinese zootechnician, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.[651]
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- John Andrews, 88, Australian architect (Cameron Offices, CN Tower, Gund Hall).[652]
- Kirk Baptiste, 59, American sprinter, Olympic silver medalist (1984).[653]
- Dieter Bokeloh, 80, German Olympic ski jumper (1964).[654]
- Dagny Carlsson, 109, Swedish blogger and influencer.[655]
- Abhishek Chatterjee, 57, Indian actor (Dahan, Bariwali, Alo), heart attack.[656]
- Chen Chengda, 92, Chinese football player (Shanghai, national team) and manager.[657]
- Denise Coffey, 85, English actress (Waltz of the Toreadors, Georgy Girl, Sir Henry at Rawlinson End), comedian and writer.[658]
- Randy Cornor, 67, American country singer.[659]
- Sergio Costa, 72, Italian-born British businessman, co-founder of Costa Coffee.[660]
- Patricia Ann Ferguson, 86, Scottish civil engineer.[661]
- Johnny Fripp, 101, Canadian skier and football player (Ottawa Rough Riders).[662]
- Oleksandr Harbuz, 19, Ukrainian soldier, execution by gunshot.[663] (death announced on this date)
- Rafael Llopis, 88, Spanish psychiatrist, essayist, and translator.[664]
- Marty Martinello, 91, Canadian football player (Toronto Argonauts, Montreal Alouettes, Hamilton Tiger-Cats).[665]
- Kenny McFadden, 61, American-born New Zealand basketball player and coach (Wellington Saints), kidney disease.[666]
- John McLeod, 88, Scottish composer.[667]
- Richard A. Murphy, 77, American neuroscientist.[668]
- Arcadio Poveda, 91, Mexican astronomer.[669]
- Luis Roldán, 78, Spanish politician and convicted fraudster, director general of the Civil Guard (1986–1993).[670]
- G. Kendall Sharp, 87, American jurist, judge for the U.S. District Court for Middle Florida (since 1983).[671]
- Louie Simmons, 74, American powerlifter and strength coach.[672]
- Gil Stein, 94, American lawyer and ice hockey executive, president of the National Hockey League (1992–1993).[673]
- Ivan Yagan, 87, Russian writer.[674]
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- Grace Alele-Williams, 89, Nigerian academic administrator, vice-chancellor of the University of Benin (1985–1992).[675]
- Birago Balzano, 86, Italian cartoonist (Zora).[676]
- Reza Baraheni, 86, Iranian novelist, poet, and political activist.[677]
- Thalekunnil Basheer, 77, Indian politician, MP (1977–1991).[678]
- Mira Calix, 52, South African-born British visual artist and musician.[679]
- Dr Cann, Ghanaian broadcaster (Happy FM).[680]
- Sir John Chapple, 90, British field marshal, commander-in-chief, land forces (1987–1988), chief of the general staff (1988–1992), and governor of Gibraltar (1993–1995).[681]
- Adebiyi Daramola, 64, Nigerian academic.[682]
- Ivan Dikunov, 80, Russian sculptor, complications from COVID-19.[683]
- Dirck Halstead, 85, American photojournalist (The Digital Journalist).[684]
- Taylor Hawkins, 50, American Hall of Fame musician (Foo Fighters, Taylor Hawkins and the Coattail Riders, The Birds of Satan).[685]
- Kathryn Hays, 87, American actress (Ride Beyond Vengeance, Counterpoint, As the World Turns).[686]
- Bobby Hendricks, 84, American singer (The Drifters), Alzheimer's disease.[687]
- Philip Jeck, 69, English composer.[688]
- Maksym Kagal, 30, Ukrainian kickboxer.[689]
- Milivoj Karakašević, 73, Serbian table tennis player.[690]
- Keith Martin, 55, American R&B singer, heart attack.[691]
- Nguyễn Hữu Việt, 33, Vietnamese Olympic swimmer (2004, 2008), asthma.[692]
- Alan Palmer, 95, British author.[693]
- Cat Pausé, 42, American fat studies academic and activist.[694]
- Yakov Rezantsev, 48, Russian general, air strike.[695]
- Vaʻele Paʻiaʻaua Iona Sekuini, 58, Samoan politician, MP (since 2021), heart attack.[696]
- Mxolisa Sokatsha, 57, South African politician, member of the National Assembly (since 2019), traffic collision.[697]
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- Ba Dai, 91, Chinese politician, deputy (1964–1988).[698]
- Bang Jun-seok, 51, South Korean composer (Tell Me Something, Bloody Beach, Joint Security Area), music director, and singer-songwriter, stomach cancer.[699]
- Joseph Blenkinsopp, 94, American academic theologian.[700]
- Claudette Bradshaw, 72, Canadian politician, MP (1997–2006) and minister of labour (1998–2004), lung cancer.[701]
- James Butler, 90, British sculptor.[702]
- Bethany Campbell, 80, American writer.[703]
- Jeff Carson, 58, American country singer ("Not on Your Love", "The Car", "Holdin' Onto Somethin'"), heart attack.[704]
- Gianni Cavina, 81, Italian actor (The House with Laughing Windows, House of Pleasure for Women, Christmas Present).[705]
- Duan Qing, 68, Chinese philologist.[706]
- George Groombridge, 94, New Zealand politician.[707]
- Peter Gunby, 87, English football player (Bradford City) and manager (Leeds United, Harrogate Town).[708]
- Jesse Hickman, 83, American baseball player (Kansas City Athletics).[709]
- Joan Joyce, 81, American Hall of Fame softball player (Raybestos Brakettes) and coach (Florida Atlantic Owls), and golfer (LPGA Tour).[710]
- Violetta Kolesnikova, 83, Russian animator (The Bremen Town Musicians, Winnie-the-Pooh, The Mystery of the Third Planet).[711]
- Theodore Kryzak, 66, American politician, member of the Maine House of Representatives (since 2018).[712]
- Garry Leach, 67, British comic book artist (Judge Dredd, Tharg's Future Shocks, Dan Dare).[713]
- Tina May, 60, English jazz singer, cancer.[714]
- John K. Menzies, 74, American diplomat, blood clot.[715]
- Aimé Mignot, 89, French football player (Lyon) and manager (Angers, Alès), peritonitis.[716]
- James Moriarty, 85, Irish Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Dublin (1991–2002) and bishop of Kildare and Leighlin (2002–2010).[717]
- Rosalind Morris, 101, Welsh-born American plant geneticist.[718]
- Bennet Murdock, 96, American psychologist.[719]
- Tom Reynolds, 85, Australian politician, Victorian MLA (1979–1999).[720]
- Mike Riddell, 69, New Zealand Christian minister and writer.[721]
- Joe Williams, 88, American college basketball coach (Florida State Seminoles, Furman Paladins, Jacksonville Dolphins), cancer.[722]
- Teofil Wilski, 86, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Kalisz (1995–2011).[723]
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- Lars Bloch, 83, Danish-Italian actor (A Stranger in Town, The Virgo, the Taurus and the Capricorn, Fracchia contro Dracula).[724]
- Titus Buberník, 88, Slovak footballer (ČH Bratislava, LASK Linz, Czechoslovakia national team).[725]
- Garret Cowenhoven, 80, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (1987–1995).[726]
- Jaroslav Falta, 71, Czech motocross racer, heart failure.[727]
- Ashton Hawkins, 84, American lawyer and museum board member (Metropolitan Museum of Art, Dia Art Foundation).[728]
- Karl Korte, 93, American composer.[729]
- Rocky King, 64, American professional wrestler and referee (WCW).[730]
- John LaGrone, 77, American football player (Edmonton Eskimos).[731]
- Maurice Langdon, 87, New Zealand cricketer (Northern Districts).[732]
- Lyubomir Milchev-Dandy, 58, Bulgarian journalist, writer, and television personality, beaten.[733]
- Ayaz Mutallibov, 83, Azerbaijani politician, prime minister (1989–1990) and president (1990–1992).[734]
- Valora Noland, 80, American actress (Beach Party, The Passionate Strangers, The War Wagon).[735]
- Enrique Pinti, 82, Argentine actor (Sentimental, Tango, Angel Face) and comedian, complications from diabetes.[736]
- Martin Pope, 103, American physical chemist.[737]
- Oleksandr Rzhavskyy, 63, Ukrainian politician.[738]
- Andur Sahadevan, 70, Indian journalist and film critic.[739]
- Ripunath Seth, 63, Indian politician, Odisha MLA (1995–2000).[740]
- James Vaupel, 76, American scientist.[741]
- Alexandra Zabelina, 85, Russian fencer, Olympic champion (1960, 1968, 1972).[742]
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- Georges Bou-Jaoudé, 78, Lebanese Maronite Catholic hierarch, archbishop of Tripoli (2005–2020).[743]
- Marvin J. Chomsky, 92, American television director (Roots, The Wild Wild West, Star Trek).[744]
- Raja Izuddin Chulan, 71, Malaysian royal.[745]
- Marion Créhange, 84, French computer scientist.[746]
- Doris Derby, 82, American civil rights activist and photographer, cancer.[747]
- Anita Doherty, 73, Bahamian athlete, educator and philanthropist.[748]
- Naci Erdem, 91, Turkish footballer (Fenerbahçe, Galatasaray, national team) and coach.[749]
- B. B. Gurung, 92, Indian politician, chief minister of Sikkim (1984).[750]
- Dame June Jackson, 82, New Zealand Māori activist and public servant, member of the Parole Board (since 1991).[751]
- Lee Kelly, 89, American sculptor.[752]
- Serhiy Kot, 63, Ukrainian historian.[753]
- Eugene Melnyk, 62, Canadian businessman and philanthropist, owner of the Ottawa Senators (since 2003) and founder of Biovail.[754]
- Richard Moore, 49, Scottish journalist and racing cyclist.[755]
- Antonios Naguib, 87, Egyptian Coptic Catholic cardinal, patriarch of Alexandria (2006–2013).[756]
- Raquel Pankowsky, 69, Mexican actress (My Mexican Shivah, No eres tú, soy yo).[757]
- Helmer Strømbo, 73, Norwegian curler, European champion (1975).[758]
- Mircea Tomuș, 88, Romanian writer and literary historian.[759]
- David Vikøren, 95, Norwegian shipping executive, chief executive of the Norwegian Shipowners' Association (1977–1991).[760]
- Kenneth Walters, 87–88, British mathematician and rheologist.[761]
- Susan Welch, 78, American political scientist.[762]
- Barrie Youngfellow, 75, American actress (It's a Living).[763]
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- June Shagaloff Alexander, 93, American civil rights activist.[764]
- Paul Benioff, 91, American physicist.[765]
- Harry Beverley, 74, English rugby league player (Workington Town, Fulham RLFC, national team).[766]
- Melanie Clark Pullen, 46, Irish actress (EastEnders) and film producer, breast cancer.[767]
- Joyce Fairbairn, 82, Canadian politician, senator (1984–2013).[768]
- Godfrey Fowler, 90, British physician and academic, Professor of General Practice at the University of Oxford (1996–1997).[769]
- Paul Goodchild, 61, Australian trumpeter, cancer.[770]
- William G. Hamilton, 90, American physician.[771]
- Paul Herman, 76, American actor (The Sopranos, Crazy Heart, The Irishman).[772]
- Charles Jeffrey, 87, British-Russian botanist.[773]
- Irini Konitopoulou-Legaki, 90, Greek singer.[774]
- John Lear, 79, American conspiracy theorist and pilot.[775] [better source needed]
- Kevin Lippert, 63, American book publisher, complications from brain cancer.[776]
- Jun Lopito, 64, Filipino rock guitarist.[777]
- Peter McDonald, 98, Irish Olympic footballer (1948).[778]
- Nancy Milford, 84, American biographer.[779]
- John T. Richardson, 98, American academic and priest, president of DePaul University (1981–1993).[780]
- Rüdiger, Margrave of Meissen, 68, German prince, disputed head of the Royal House of Saxony (since 2012).[781]
- Zigmunds Skujiņš, 95, Latvian writer.[782]
- Thomas F. Staley, 86, American author and scholar.[783]
- Miguel Van Damme, 28, Belgian footballer (Cercle Brugge), leukaemia.[784]
- Terry Wallis, 57, American extended coma recoverer.[785]
- Andy Wickham, 74, British record producer.[786]
- Jennifer Wilson, 89, British actress (The Brothers, Coronation Street).[787]
- Kerry-Jayne Wilson, 72, New Zealand biologist.[788]
- Alan Wooler, 68, English football player (Aldershot, FinnPa, Boston Minutemen) and manager.[789]
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- Charles G. Anderson, 92, American police officer and politician, chief of the Anchorage Police Department (1974–1980), member of the Alaska House of Representatives (1981–1983).[790]
- James Bedingfield, 97, American politician, member of the Oregon House of Representatives (1965–1969).[791]
- Bob Brown, 88, Australian politician, MP (1980–1998), minister for land transport (1988–1993).[792]
- Andrzej Butra, 60, Polish veterinarian and politician.[793]
- Juan Carlos Cárdenas, 76, Argentine footballer (Racing Club, Veracruz, national team).[794]
- Ernie Carroll, 92, Australian puppeteer (Hey Hey It's Saturday, The Daryl and Ossie Show).[795]
- Dolores Castro, 98, Mexican poet, essayist and literary critic.[796]
- Mathew Cheriankunnel, 91, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Nalgonda (1976–1986) and Kurnool (1988–1991).[797]
- Martin A. Conway, 69, British psychologist.[798]
- Sir John Craven, 81, English businessman.[799]
- Yanick Étienne, 64, Haitian singer, cancer.[800]
- Egon Franke, 86, Polish fencer, Olympic champion (1964).[801]
- Abdelilah Mohammed Hassan, 88, Iraqi football manager (Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya, Al-Talaba, national team).[802]
- Martin Hochertz, 53, American football player (Washington Redskins, Miami Dolphins).[803]
- Thomas Huffman, 77, American archaeologist.[804]
- David Irvine, 75, Australian diplomat, director general of ASIO (2009–2014) and of ASIS (2003–2009).[805]
- Stephen Keener, 79, American voice actor (The Transformers).[806]
- Roger Laouenan, 89, French writer and historian.[807]
- Fred Markus, 84, Canadian Olympic cyclist (1956).[808]
- Manabu Miyazaki, 76, Japanese writer and social critic.[809]
- Wolf Muser, 75, German actor (Santa Barbara, Alias, The Man in the High Castle).[810]
- Abdul Kahar Othman, 68, Singaporean drug trafficker, execution by hanging.[811]
- Tom Parker, 33, English pop singer (The Wanted), glioblastoma.[812]
- John Peake, 97, British field hockey player, Olympic silver medallist (1948).[813]
- Bill Sylvester, 93, American football player (Butler Bulldogs).[814]
- Sidney Topol, 97, American businessman.[815]
- Willy Vanden Berghen, 82, Belgian racing cyclist, Olympic bronze medallist (1960).[816]
- Nathaniel Ian Wynter, 67, Jamaican musician (Bob Marley and the Wailers), cancer.[817]
- John Zaritsky, 79, Canadian filmmaker (Right to Die?, Just Another Missing Kid, Romeo and Juliet in Sarajevo), Oscar winner (1982).[818]
- Urbano Zea, 80, Mexican Olympic basketball player (1960).[819]
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- Georgi Atanasov, 88, Bulgarian politician, prime minister (1986–1990).[820]
- Kirori Singh Bainsla, 81, Indian military officer and social activist.[821]
- Jennifer Belcher, 78, American politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives (1983–1993).[822]
- Vladimir Bochkov, 75, Russian politician, senator (2013–2018).[823]
- Rıdvan Bolatlı, 93, Turkish footballer (1952 Olympic team, Ankaragücü, national team).[824]
- John Bruhin, 57, American football player (Tampa Bay Buccaneers).[825]
- Andrzej Bujakiewicz, 82, Polish conductor and teacher.[826]
- Shirley Burkovich, 89, American baseball player (Chicago Colleens, Springfield Sallies, Rockford Peaches).[827]
- Günter Deckert, 82, German political activist.[828]
- Patrick Demarchelier, 78, French fashion photographer.[829]
- Joanne G. Emmons, 88, American politician, member of the Michigan Senate (1991–2002) and House of Representatives (1987–1990).[830]
- Zoltán Friedmanszky, 87, Hungarian football player (Ferencváros) and manager (Matanzas).[831]
- Ángel María Gianola, 95, Uruguayan politician, minister of industry and labour (1960–1963) and the interior (1994–1995).[832]
- Easa Saleh Al Gurg, Emirati businessman and diplomat.[833]
- Richard Howard, 92, American poet, Pulitzer Prize winner (1970).[834]
- Moana Jackson, 76, New Zealand Māori lawyer and academic.[835]
- Joseph Kalichstein, 76, American classical pianist, pancreatic cancer.[836]
- Patricia MacLachlan, 84, American author (Sarah, Plain and Tall, Skylark).[837]
- Franz M. Matschinsky, 90, German-American physician, pharmacologist and biochemist.[838]
- Sven Melander, 74, Swedish journalist (Aftonbladet), television personality (Snacka om nyheter), and actor (Sällskapsresan), esophageal cancer.[839]
- Tullio Moneta, 84, Italian mercenary, co-leader of the 1981 Seychelles coup d'état attempt.[840]
- Graham Nerlich, 92, Australian philosopher.[841]
- Oon Chiew Seng, 106, Singaporean gynaecologist.[842]
- Francesc Pardo i Artigas, 75, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Girona (since 2008).[843]
- Marek Pasionek, 61, Polish lawyer and government official.[844]
- Patricia Poblete, 75, Chilean economist, minister of housing and urbanism (2006–2010).[845]
- Athauda Seneviratne, 90, Sri Lankan politician, MP (1970–1977, 1989–2015).[846]
- Niculae Spiroiu, 85, Romanian engineer, military general and politician, minister of defense (1991–1994).[847]
- Bob Todd, 72, English footballer (Wigan Athletic, Workington, Scarborough).[848]
- Oleksiy Tsybko, 55, Ukrainian rugby player (national team) and politician, mayor of Smila (2015–2018).[849]
- Vasyl Turyanchyk, 86, Ukrainian football player (Dynamo Kyiv, SKVO Lvov) and manager (Karpaty Mukacheve).[850]
- Kei Yamamoto, 81, Japanese actor (The Bullet Train, SP, Hachiko Monogatari), pneumonia.[851]
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