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Deaths in May 2017
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The following is a list of notable deaths in May 2017.
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), what subject was noted for, cause of death (if known), and reference.
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May 2017
1
- Anatoly Aleksin, 92, Russian writer and poet.[1]
- Richard Basciano, 91, American property developer.[2]
- Katy Bødtger, 84, Danish singer, natural causes.[3]
- Raul Costa Seibeb, 25, Namibian racing cyclist, winner of the National Road Race Championship (2014), traffic collision.[4]
- Freeman Craw, 100, American typeface designer.[5]
- Yisrael Friedman, 93, Israeli rabbi and educator.[6]
- Howard Frank, 75, American network engineer.[7]
- Pierre Gaspard-Huit, 99, French film director and screenwriter.[8]
- Roy Gater, 76, English footballer (Port Vale, Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic, Crewe Alexandra), Alzheimer's disease.[9]
- Eugene Gendlin, 90, Austrian-born American philosopher.[10]
- Kurt Grönholm, 90, Finnish Olympic rower (1952).[11]
- Bruce Hampton, 70, American musician (Hampton Grease Band, Aquarium Rescue Unit) and actor (Sling Blade).[12]
- Erkki Kurenniemi, 75, Finnish musician.[13]
- Alice Langtry, 84, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1985–1992).[14]
- Yuri Lobanov, 64, Tajik sprint canoeist, Olympic champion (1972).[15]
- Mike Lowry, 78, American politician, Governor of Washington (1993–1997) and U.S. Representative from Washington's 7th congressional district (1979–1989), complications from a stroke.[16]
- Sam Mele, 95, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox, Washington Senators) and manager (Minnesota Twins), natural causes.[17]
- Janet Pilgrim, 82, American model (Playboy).[18]
- Karel Schoeman, 77, South African novelist, apparent suicide by dehydration.[19]
- Sterling Seagrave, 80, American investigative journalist and author.[20]
- Eduard Sekler, 96, Austrian architect and architectural historian.[21]
- Betty Shannon, 95, American mathematician.[22]
- Mohamed Talbi, 95, Tunisian historian.[23]
- Stanley Weston, 84, American licensing agent and inventor of the action figure, creator of G.I. Joe and ThunderCats, complications from surgery.[24]
- Bill Wilkie, 95, Scottish musician and businessman.[25]
2
- John Bahen, 73, Australian footballer (Fitzroy).[26]
- Vincent Baggetta, 72, American actor (The Eddie Capra Mysteries).[27]
- Harold Bedoya Pizarro, 78, Colombian military officer and politician, commander of the National Army (1994–1996), lymphoma.[28]
- Tiny Benson, 95, American racing driver.[29]
- Michael Bore, 69, English cricketer (Yorkshire, Nottinghamshire).[30]
- Abelardo Castillo, 82, Argentine writer.[31]
- Cammy Duncan, 51, Scottish footballer (Motherwell, Partick Thistle, Ayr United), cancer.[32]
- Michael Gurr, 55, Australian playwright (Departure).[33]
- Hugo Judd, 77, Canadian-born New Zealand diplomat.[34]
- Dale Kennington, 82, American painter.[35]
- Heinz Kessler, 97, German politician and military officer, East German Minister of National Defence (1985–1989).[36]
- Toby Kimball, 74, American basketball player (Boston Celtics, San Diego Rockets, New Orleans Jazz), inflammatory lung disease.[37]
- Diane Lewis, 65, American architect, author and academic.[38]
- Paul MacEwan, 74, Canadian politician.[39]
- Gerry Martiniuk, 79, Canadian politician, MPP of Ontario from Cambridge (1995–2011), cancer.[40]
- Anne Morrissy Merick, 83, American war correspondent and journalist, complications from dementia.[41]
- George Hugh Niederauer, 80, American Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of San Francisco (2006–2012), lung cancer.[42]
- A. R. Penck, 77, German artist, complications from a stroke.[43]
- Eduardo Portella, 84, Brazilian essayist, author and politician, Minister of Education (1979–1980).[44]
- Norma Procter, 89, English opera singer.[45]
- T. Gary Rogers, 74, American entrepreneur (Dreyer's).[46]
- Willi Roth, 87, German Olympic boxer.[47]
- Leo K. Thorsness, 85, American air force officer and Medal of Honor recipient, member of the Washington Senate (1988–1992), leukemia.[48]
- Romeo Vasquez, 78, Filipino actor, stroke.[49]
- Moray Watson, 88, British actor (The Darling Buds of May, The Quatermass Experiment, Compact).[50]
- Barry Wood, 74, South African Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Durban (since 2005).[51]
- Grigori Zhislin, 71, Russian violinist.[52]
3
- Mishaal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, 90, Saudi prince, Governor of Mecca (1963–1971), Minister of Defense (1951–1953).[53]
- Lukas Ammann, 104, Swiss actor (Graf Yoster, Die Fallers – Eine Schwarzwaldfamilie, Meschugge), complications from surgery.[54]
- John Bjørnebye, 76, Norwegian diplomat, ambassador to Japan (1994–1999) and Belgium (2001–2006).[55]
- Alma W. Byrd, 92, American politician, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (1991–1998).[56]
- Godfrey Chidyausiku, 70, Zimbabwean judge and politician, complications from cancer.[57]
- Georgie Collins, 91, Canadian actress (Ghostkeeper) and stage director.[58]
- Attila Császár, 58, Hungarian sprint canoer, world championship bronze medalist (1983).[59]
- John Foruria, 72, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers).[60]
- Paul Hanneman, 80, American politician, member of the Oregon House of Representatives (1965–1990).[61]
- Charles Hoffer, 87, American music educator and author.[62]
- Casey Jones, 77, American blues drummer, cancer.[63]
- Daliah Lavi, 74, Israeli actress (Casino Royale, The Spy with a Cold Nose, Catlow), singer and model.[64]
- Hugh Marjoribanks, 83, Aussie cricketer.[65]
- Pat Marsh, 83, British ice hockey administrator.[66]
- Giampaolo Medda, 89, Italian Olympic hockey player.[67]
- Tsedendambyn Natsagdorj, 73, Mongolian Olympic wrestler.[68]
- Papillon, 26, Irish racehorse, winner of the 2000 Grand National.[69]
- Eva Pfarrhofer, 88, Austrian Olympic diver.[70]
- Doug Rollerson, 63, New Zealand rugby player (Manawatu, national team), cancer.[71]
- Bengt Rosén, 81, Swedish politician, MP (1985–1994).[72]
- Abbas Abdullahi Sheikh Siraji, 31, Somali politician, shot.[73]
- Irene Smart, 96, American politician and judge.[74]
- Yumeji Tsukioka, 94, Japanese actress (The Temptress and the Monk), pneumonia.[75]
4
- Keith Aggett, 85, Australian rugby footballer.[76]
- Joseph Barnes, 102, Irish physician.[77]
- William Baumol, 95, American economist.[78]
- Roland Blackmon, 88, American Olympic hurdler.[79]
- Robert C. Broshar, 85, American architect.[80]
- Bart Carlier, 87, Dutch footballer (Fortuna Sittard).[81]
- Jay Carty, 75, American basketball player (Los Angeles Lakers) and evangelist, cancer.[82]
- Milena Čelesnik, 83, Slovenian Olympic athlete.[83]
- Richard Dalby, 68, British ghost story editor, scholar and bookseller, diabetic ketoacidosis.[84]
- William A. Davis Jr., 89, American engineer.[85]
- Fukui Fumimasa, 82, Japanese Buddhist monk and scholar.[86]
- François Gagnon, 95, Canadian politician.[87]
- C. Jackson Grayson, 93, American businessman and writer.[88]
- Glenna Sue Kidd, 83, American baseball player (South Bend Blue Sox).[89]
- Victor Lanoux, 80, French actor (Cousin Cousine), complications from a stroke.[90]
- D.G.H. Latzko, 93, Dutch mechanical engineer.[91]
- Stephen McKenna, 78, British artist.[92]
- Timo Mäkinen, 79, Finnish racing driver (World Rally Championship).[93]
- Michael Maskell, 65, English footballer (Brentford).[94]
- Satsorupavathy Nathan, 80, Sri Lankan radio personality.[95]
- Ruwen Ogien, 67, French philosopher.[96]
- Richard Pennington, 69, American police officer, Superintendent of the New Orleans Police Department (1994–2002).[97]
- Rosie Scott, 69, New Zealand author, brain tumour.[98]
- Edwin Sherin, 87, American theatre director (The Great White Hope) and television producer (Law & Order).[99]
- Bob Summerhays, 90, American football player (Green Bay Packers).[100]
- Beryl Te Wiata, 92, New Zealand actress (My Letter to George, Xena: Warrior Princess).[101]
5
- Clive Brooks, 67, British drummer (Egg, The Groundhogs, Pink Floyd).[102]
- Buhe, 91, Chinese politician, Chairman of Inner Mongolia (1982–1993).[103]
- Binyamin Elon, 62, Israeli politician and rabbi, Minister of Tourism (2001–2002; 2003–2004) and member of Knesset (1996–2009), complications from throat cancer.[104]
- Corinne Erhel, 50, French politician, member of the National Assembly (since 2007), heart attack.[105]
- Amancio Escapa Aparicio, 79, Spanish-born Dominican Republic Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Santo Domingo (1996–2016).[106]
- Almir Guineto, 70, Brazilian sambista, kidney disease and diabetes.[107]
- Adolph Kiefer, 98, American swimmer, Olympic champion (1936).[108]
- Bernard Mitton, 62, South African tennis player.[109]
- Tommy Neck, 78, American football player (Chicago Bears).[110]
- Quinn O'Hara, 76, Scottish-born American actress (The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini).[111]
- Leila Seth, 86, Indian judge, Chief Justice of the Himachal Pradesh High Court (1991–1992), cardio-respiratory arrest.[112]
- Rekha Sindhu, 22, Indian actress, traffic collision.[113]
- Ely Ould Mohamed Vall, 64, Mauritanian politician, President (2005–2007), heart attack.[114]
- Michael Wearing, 78, British television producer (Edge of Darkness).[115]
- Michael Zwack, 67, American painter and sculptor, lung cancer.[116]
6
- Youssef Anis Abi-Aad, 77, Syrian Maronite hierarch, Archbishop of Aleppo (1997–2013).[117]
- Richard Battey, 87, American federal judge, U.S. District Court for the District of South Dakota (1985–1999).[118]
- John Bennison, 92, Australian businessman (Wesfarmers).[119]
- Tony Conwell, 85, English footballer (Derby County, Huddersfield Town, Doncaster Rovers).[120]
- Jesús Galdeano, 85, Spanish racing cyclist.[121]
- Tommy Henaughan, 86, American-born Scottish footballer (Kilmarnock, Brentford, Greenock Morton).[122]
- Steven Holcomb, 37, American bobsledder, Olympic champion (2010), pulmonary edema.[123]
- Val Jellay, 89, Australian actress (The Flying Doctors, Prisoner, Homicide), pneumonia.[124]
- Rais Khan, 77, Pakistani sitarist.[125]
- Peter Kivy, 82, American musicologist, cancer.[126]
- Grzegorz Kosma, 60, Polish Olympic handball player (1980).[127]
- Mihir Kumar Nandi, 71, Bangladeshi Rabindra Sangeet singer, cancer.[128]
- Peter Noble, 72, English footballer (Swindon Town, Burnley).[129]
- Peng Shaoyi, 99, Chinese physical chemist.[130]
- Manuel Rodriguez Sr., 105, Filipino printmaker.[131]
- John Schultz, 84, American writer.[132]
- Khalil Mohamed Shahin, 75, Egyptian Olympic footballer.[133]
- Marshall Julum Shakya, 76, Nepalese politician, complications from pneumonia, heart failure and septic shock.[134]
- Min Bahadur Sherchan, 85, Nepalese mountaineer, suspected heart attack.[135]
- Vasily Tarasyuk, 68, Russian politician, drowned.[136]
- Henry Tempest, 93, English landowner (Broughton Hall), kidney failure.[137]
- Jack Tilton, 66, American art dealer, cancer.[138]
- Yves Velan, 91, French-born Swiss writer.[139]
7
- Yoshimitsu Banno, 86, Japanese director, cameraman and writer (Godzilla vs. Hedorah, Throne of Blood, The Bad Sleep Well), subarachnoid hemorrhage.[140]
- Auguste Batina, 81, Congolese politician.[141]
- Eivind Eckbo, 89, Norwegian politician, leader of Anders Lange's Party (1974–1975).[142]
- Louise Emanuel, 63, South African-born British child psychotherapist.[143]
- Peter T. Flawn, 91, American geologist and educator, President of University of Texas at Austin (1979–1985, 1997–1998).[144]
- Gran Apache, 58, Mexican professional wrestler (AAA), intestinal cancer.[145]
- Mahendra Gupte, 86, Indian cricket umpire.[146]
- Eduard Gutiérrez, 21, Colombian footballer (Atlético Huila), traffic collision.[147]
- Elon Lages Lima, 87, Brazilian mathematician.[148]
- Beppo Mauhart, 83, Austrian executive.[149]
- Bob Mimm, 92, American Olympic racewalker (1960), prostate cancer.[150]
- Rod Monroe, 40, American football player (Cleveland Browns, Atlanta Falcons), heart attack.[151]
- Chuck Orsborn, 99, American college basketball coach and athletic administrator (Bradley Braves).[152]
- Gholamreza Pahlavi, 93, Iranian prince.[153]
- Dave Pell, 92, American jazz saxophonist.[154]
- John Stroppa, 91, Canadian football player (Winnipeg Blue Bombers).[155]
- Richard Summers, 95, British RAF air observer during the Battle of Britain.[156]
- Hugh Thomas, Baron Thomas of Swynnerton, 85, British historian and life peer.[157]
- Hubertus Antonius van der Aa, 81, Dutch mycologist.[158]
- Svend Wam, 71, Norwegian director (Lasse & Geir).[159]
- Lee Weissenborn, 88, American politician.[160]
- Thomas A. White, 85, Irish Roman Catholic prelate, Apostolic Nuncio (1978–1996).[161]
- Wu Wenjun, 97, Chinese mathematician and academician.[162]
8
- Faqir Aizazuddin, 81, Pakistani cricketer.[163]
- Cécile DeWitt-Morette, 94, French mathematician and physicist.[164]
- Dennis H. Farber, 71, American painter and photographer, complications from lung cancer and diabetes.[165]
- Maurie Fowler, 72, Australian rules footballer (Carlton), complications from motor neuron disease.[166]
- Art Gob, 79, American football player (Washington Redskins, Los Angeles Chargers).[167]
- George Irvine, 69, American basketball player (Virginia Squires) and coach (Indiana Pacers, Detroit Pistons), cancer.[168]
- Stefania Jabłońska, 96, Polish cancer researcher.[169]
- Curt Lowens, 91, German-born American actor (Werewolf in a Girls' Dormitory, The Hindenburg, Angels & Demons) and Holocaust survivor, fall.[170]
- Allan H. Meltzer, 89, American economist.[171]
- J. David Molson, 88, Canadian business executive (Molson Brewery), president of the Montreal Canadiens (1964–1972).[172]
- Lou Richards, 94, Australian footballer (Collingwood).[173]
- Ulugbek Ruzimov, 48, Uzbekistani footballer (Pakhtakor Tashkent), cirrhosis.[174]
- Lawson Soulsby, Baron Soulsby of Swaffham Prior, 90, British microbiologist and life peer, Member of the House of Lords (1990–2015).[175]
- Nicolas Stacey, 89, English Olympic clergyman (1952).[176]
- Judith Stein, 77, American historian, lung cancer.[177]
- James S. Sutterlin, 95, American diplomat.[178]
- Juan Carlos Tedesco, 73, Argentine politician, Minister of Education (2007–2009).[179]
- Mary Tsoni, 29, Greek actress (Dogtooth) and singer, pulmonary edema.[180]
- Peter Vogel, 80, German artist.[181]
- Clarence Williams, 70, American football player (Green Bay Packers).[182]
9
- Hussein Ali Abdulle, 71, Somali football player and manager (national team).[183]
- Ron Atkey, 75, Canadian lawyer and politician, MP and Minister of Employment and Immigration (1979–1980).[184]
- Armando Baptista-Bastos, 83, Portuguese author and journalist.[185]
- Brian James Barnes, 84, Australian-born Papuan Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Aitape (1987–1997) and Archbishop of Port Moresby (1997–2008).[186]
- Christopher Boykin, 45, American entertainer and musician (Rob & Big), heart failure.[187]
- Sal Cuevas, 62, American bassist.[188]
- Hermann End, 75, German Olympic field hockey player.[189]
- John Kivela, 47, American businessman and politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives (since 2013), suicide by hanging.[190]
- Zoran Madžirov, 49, Macedonian percussionist, traffic collision.[191]
- Mathieu Maes, 73, Belgian cyclist.[192]
- Jean Mailland, 80, French film director and author.[193]
- Robert Miles, 47, Swiss-born Italian electronic dance musician and record producer ("Children"), cancer.[194]
- Arthur Moulin, 92, French politician, member of the National Assembly (1958–1973) and Senate (1983–1992).[195]
- Michael Parks, 77, American actor (Twin Peaks, From Dusk till Dawn, Kill Bill).[196]
- Qian Qichen, 89, Chinese diplomat, Foreign Minister (1988–1998) and Vice Premier (1993–2003).[197]
- Wilburn K. Ross, 94, American WWII veteran, Medal of Honor recipient.[198]
- John Valder, 85, Australian journalist and politician, kidney disease.[199]
- Edward Lunn Young, 96, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from South Carolina's 6th congressional district (1973–1975).[200]
10
- Fozia Anjum, 77, Pakistani radio broadcaster and poet.[201]
- Silvano Basagni, 78, Italian sport shooter, Olympic bronze medalist (1972).[202]
- Geoffrey Bayldon, 93, English actor (Catweazle, Worzel Gummidge, Casino Royale).[203]
- Emmanuèle Bernheim, 61, French author and screenwriter (Swimming Pool, 5x2).[204]
- Joy Byers, 82, American songwriter ("Please Don't Stop Loving Me").[205]
- Eloise E. Clark, 85–86, American biologist, President of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (1994).[206]
- Bill Ebery, 91, Australian politician, member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly (1973–1983).[207]
- Greg Forristall, 67, American politician, member of the Iowa House of Representatives (since 2007), cancer.[208]
- Colette Guillaumin, 83, French feminist.[209]
- Safet Halilović, 66, Bosnian politician, President of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (2002–2003).[210]
- Ted Hibberd, 91, Canadian ice hockey player, Olympic gold medalist (1948).[211]
- Douglas Netter, 95, American television producer (Babylon 5).[212]
- Charles S. Peterson, 90, American historian.[213]
- Rex Sanders, 94, British Royal Air Force officer.[214]
- Judy Seigel, 86, American painter and photographer.[215]
- Gordon Simpson, 87, Australian politician, member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly (1974–1989).[216]
- Gaisi Takeuti, 91, Japanese mathematician.[217]
- Nelson Xavier, 75, Brazilian actor (The Guns, A Queda), lung disease.[218]
11
- Alexander Bodunov, 65, Russian ice hockey player (Soviet national team), world champion (1973).[219]
- William David Brohn, 84, American music arranger and orchestrator (Ragtime, Oliver!, Wicked), Tony winner (1998).[220]
- Seaborn Buckalew Jr., 96, American jurist and politician, delegate to the Alaska constitutional convention, member of the Alaska House (1955–1959) and Senate (1960–1961).[221]
- Gabriel Chiramel, 102, Indian Roman Catholic priest, educationist, zoologist and author.[222]
- Mark Colvin, 65, British-born Australian journalist and radio presenter (PM), lung cancer.[223]
- Clelio Darida, 90, Italian politician, Mayor of Rome (1969–1976) and Minister of Justice (1981–1983).[224]
- John F. Donahue, 92, American businessman (Federated Investors).[225]
- İbrahim Erkal, 50, Turkish singer-songwriter, cerebral hemorrhage.[226]
- Nigel Forman, 74, British politician, MP for Carshalton and Wallington (1976–1997).[227]
- Roland Gräf, 82, German cinematographer, film director and screenwriter (The House on the River, Fallada: The Last Chapter, The Tango Player).[228]
- Helga Haller von Hallerstein, 90, German countess and politician, MEP (1993–1994).[229]
- Elisabet Hermodsson, 89, Swedish artist and poet.[230]
- Caroline Hussey, 75, Irish microbiologist.[231]
- Yale Lary, 86, American football player (Detroit Lions), businessman and politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1959–1963).[232]
- Charles A. McClenahan, 76, American politician, member of the Maryland House of Delegates (1992–2003).[233]
- Simpson Mutambanengwe, 87, Zimbabwean-Namibian judge, renal failure.[234]
- Roger Sale, 84, American literary critic.[235]
- Gerald D. Suttles, 84-85, American urban sociologist.[236]
- David Thomas, 74, Welsh Anglican prelate, Provincial Assistant Bishop of the Church in Wales.[237]
- Donnie Thomas, 64, American football player (New England Patriots, Hamilton Tiger-Cats).[238]
12
- Louis Boyer, 95, French politician, member of the Senate for Loiret (1974–2001) and mayor of Gien (1959–1995).[239]
- Antonio Candido, 98, Brazilian literary critic and sociologist.[240]
- Alain Colmerauer, 76, French computer scientist.[241]
- Bill Dowdy, 84, American jazz drummer (The Three Sounds).[242]
- Brendan Duddy, 80, Northern Irish property developer, political activist, and peace negotiator.[243]
- Michael Jackson, 48, American football player (Cleveland Browns, Baltimore Ravens) and politician, mayor of Tangipahoa, Louisiana (2009–2012), traffic collision.[244]
- Sally Jacobsen, 70, American journalist, first female international editor of the Associated Press, cancer.[245]
- Mauno Koivisto, 93, Finnish politician, President (1982–1994) and Prime Minister (1968–1970, 1979–1982), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[246]
- Henri Termeer, 71, Dutch-born American biotechnology executive (Genzyme).[247]
- George A. Thompson, 97, American geologist.[248]
- Yu So-chow, 86, Chinese actress, pneumonia.[249]
- Oleksandr Zadorozhnii, 57, Ukrainian lawyer, politician and scientist, member of Verkhovna Rada (1998–2006).[250]
- Amotz Zahavi, 89, Israeli evolutionary biologist.[251]
13
- Oliviero Beha, 68, Italian journalist.[252]
- Ron Bontemps, 90, American basketball player, Olympic gold medalist (1952).[253]
- Jimmy Copley, 63, English drummer (Jeff Beck, Graham Parker, Tears for Fears), leukaemia.[254]
- John Cygan, 63, American actor and comedian (The Commish, Metal Gear, Toy Story 3), cancer.[255]
- Yanko Daucik, 76, Czech footballer (Real Betis, Real Madrid).[256]
- Janet Lewis-Jones, 67, British executive (BBC Trust).[257]
- Nancy Oestreich Lurie, 93, American anthropologist.[258]
- Vera Martelli, 86, Italian Olympic sprinter (1952).[259]
- Rachid Natouri, 71, Algerian footballer (Metz, Troyes, national team).[260]
- Jane Norman, 83, American actress (Pixanne).[261]
- Thomas H. Paterniti, 88, American politician, New Jersey assemblyman (1980–1988) and senator (1988–1992).[262]
- Marcel Pelletier, 89, Canadian ice hockey player (Chicago Blackhawks, New York Rangers) and scout (Boston Bruins).[263]
- Manuel Pradal, 53, French film director and screenwriter (A Crime, Ginostra, Marie from the Bay of Angels).[264]
- Len Rohde, 79, American football player (San Francisco 49ers).[265]
- Earl Sinks, 77, American singer and actor (The Girl from Tobacco Row).[266]
- Eberhard Spiecker, 85, German clergyman.[267]
- Nicholas Tarling, 86, British-born New Zealand historian, academic (University of Auckland) and author.[268]
14
- Dilbagh Singh Athwal, 89, Indian geneticist and agriculturist.[269]
- Edmund Bagwell, 50, British cartoonist (Judge Dredd, Nick Fury), pancreatic cancer.[270]
- Powers Boothe, 68, American actor (Tombstone, Deadwood, Red Dawn), Emmy winner (1980), heart attack due to pancreatic cancer.[271]
- Frank Brian, 94, American basketball player (Fort Wayne Pistons).[272]
- Scott Christianson, 69, American author and journalist.[273]
- Bill Cox, 88, American football player (Washington Redskins).[274]
- Thomas Vose Daily, 89, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Brooklyn (1990–2003).[275]
- Abdullah Nimar Darwish, 69, Israeli political activist and religious leader, founder of Islamic Movement in Israel.[276]
- Chuck Davis, 80, American dancer and choreographer (DanceAfrica).[277]
- Alain Defossé, 60, French novelist and translator.[278]
- Jean Fritz, 101, American children's writer.[279]
- Brad Grey, 59, American producer (The Departed, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, The Sopranos), chairman and CEO of Paramount Pictures (2005–2017), cancer.[280]
- Bruce Hill, 67, American racing driver, esophageal cancer.[281]
- Tom McClung, 60, American jazz pianist and composer, cancer.[282]
- Keith Mitchell, 65, American drummer (Mazzy Star, Opal), cancer.[283]
- Steve Palermo, 67, American baseball umpire and supervisor, lung cancer.[284]
- Silvan S. Schweber, 89, French-born American physicist and science historian.[285]
- Peter W. Smith, 81, American investment banker and political operative.[286]
- Joyce Sullivan, 87, Canadian mezzo-soprano.[287]
15
- Karl-Otto Apel, 95, German philosopher.[288]
- Herbert R. Axelrod, 89, American ichthyologist and musical instrument collector.[289]
- Graeme Barrow, 80, Australian author.[290]
- Chu Ke-liang, 70, Taiwanese actor (The New Legend of Shaolin, David Loman, The Wonderful Wedding) and comedian, liver failure.[291]
- Felipe Ehrenberg, 73, Mexican artist, professor and publisher.[292]
- Karlene Faith, 79, Canadian criminologist, aortic aneurysm.[293]
- François Fortassin, 77, French politician, senator (since 2001).[294]
- Nasser Givehchi, 85, Iranian wrestler, Olympic silver medalist (1952).[295]
- Koryne Kaneski Horbal, 80, American feminist and political activist, heart failure.[296]
- Stan Kaluznick, 85, Canadian football player (Calgary Stampeders).[297]
- Thomas James Kinsman, 72, American soldier, Medal of Honor recipient.[298]
- Takeshi Kusaka, 86, Japanese actor.[299]
- Bob Kuzava, 93, American baseball player (New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox, Washington Senators).[300]
- Al Lawrence, 86, Australian long-distance runner, Olympic bronze medalist (1956).[301]
- Ulrich Libbrecht, 88, Belgian philosopher.[302]
- Guy Monraisse, 85, French racing driver.[303]
- S. Ramassamy, 77, Indian politician, Chief Minister of Puducherry (1974, 1977–1978).[304]
- Neil Rolde, 85, American historian and politician, member of the Maine House of Representatives (1974–1990).[305]
- David Saul, 77, Bermudian politician, Premier of Bermuda (1995–1997).[306]
- Javier Valdez Cárdenas, 50, Mexican reporter (Ríodoce, La Jornada), shot.[307]
- Oleg Vidov, 73, Russian-American actor (Red Heat, Wild Orchid, Thirteen Days), complications from cancer.[308]
16
- Roy Ackerman, 75, English restaurateur (The Gay Hussar).[309]
- Bernard Bosson, 69, French politician, Minister of Transport, Tourism and Public Works (1993–1995).[310]
- Mack Burton, 78, American football player (BC Lions).[311]
- Alain Casabona, 66, French author.[312]
- Ronnie Cocks, 73, Maltese footballer (Sliema Wanderers, national team).[313]
- Julian A. Cook, 86, American federal judge, U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan (1978–1996).[314]
- Eleanor Kieliszek, 91, American politician, Mayor of Teaneck, New Jersey (1974–1978, 1990–1992).[315]
- Anne Kimbell, 84, American actress (Monster from the Ocean Floor).[316]
- Walter Kollmann, 84, Austrian footballer (Wacker Wien).[317]
- Oleksiy Kruhliak, 41, Ukrainian Olympic fencer.[318]
- Megan Lowe, 101, English cricketer (national team).[319]
- Gunnar Möller, 88, German actor (I Often Think of Piroschka).[320]
- Albert A. Mullin, 83, American engineer and mathematician.[321]
- Outi Ojala, 70, Finnish politician, MEP (1996–1999), member of the Parliament of Finland (1991–1996, 1999–2007), President of the Nordic Council (2001–2002).[322]
- Glenn L. Pace, 77, American religious leader, general authority of the LDS Church (since 1985).[323]
- Doug Somers, 65, American professional wrestler (AWA).[324]
- Rosa Speer, 94, American gospel singer (Speer Family).[325]
- Emilio Lorenzo Stehle, 90, German-born Ecuadorian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Santo Domingo de los Colorados (1987–2002).[326]
- James Zavitz, 94, Canadian Olympic sports shooter.[327]
17
- Aristeidis Alafouzos, 93, Greek shipping and media mogul.[328]
- Roxcy Bolton, 90, American civil rights activist and feminist, founder of Women in Distress.[329]
- Faruq Ahmed Choudhury, 84, Bangladeshi diplomat, Foreign Secretary (1984–1986), High Commissioner to India (1986–1992).[330]
- Raúl Córdoba, 93, Mexican footballer (Club Atlas, national team).[331]
- Liebe Sokol Diamond, 86, American pediatric orthopedic surgeon, lymphoma.[332]
- Eustace Gibbs, 3rd Baron Wraxall, 87, British diplomat and aristocrat.[333]
- Viktor Gorbatko, 82, Russian cosmonaut (Soyuz 7, 24 and 37).[334]
- Firuz Kazemzadeh, 92, Russian-born American historian.[335]
- Dick Maier, 91, American politician.[336]
- Rhodri Morgan, 77, British politician, MP for Cardiff West (1987–2001), Leader of Welsh Labour (2000–2009) and First Minister (2000–2009).[337]
- Tor Morisse, 69, Norwegian children's author and cartoonist.[338]
- Moji Olaiya, 42, Nigerian actress (Apaadi), cardiac arrest.[339]
- David A Ramey, 78, American artist.[340]
- Gerhard Schreiber, 76, German military historian.[341]
- Alan Swinbank, 72, British racehorse trainer.[342]
- Unusual Heat, 27, American racehorse, euthanized.[343]
- Todor Veselinović, 86, Serbian football player and manager (FK Vojvodina, Fenerbahçe, Yugoslavia national team), Olympic silver medalist (1956).[344]
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- Roger Ailes, 77, American television executive, Chairman and CEO of Fox News (1996–2016), subdural hematoma.[345]
- Michael Bliss, 76, Canadian historian and biographer (Frederick Banting, William Osler, Harvey Cushing).[346]
- Vadim Chernobrov, 51, Russian paranormal investigator.[347]
- Chris Cornell, 52, American musician and songwriter (Soundgarden, Audioslave, Temple of the Dog), suicide by hanging.[348]
- Dai Zijin, 101, Chinese WWII aviator (Flying Tigers).[349]
- Anil Madhav Dave, 60, Indian politician, MP (since 2009), Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (since 2016), cardiac arrest.[350]
- Volodymyr Dudarenko, 71, Ukrainian football player (CSKA Moscow) and manager (SKA Lviv).[351]
- Dame Di Ellis, 79, British rower.[352]
- Anna Epps, 86, American microbiologist.[353]
- Jacque Fresco, 101, American futurist.[354]
- Thord Karlsson, 75, Swedish Olympic ski jumper.[355]
- Reema Lagoo, 58, Indian actress (Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!, Maine Pyar Kiya, Kal Ho Naa Ho), heart attack.[356]
- José Mercado, 88, Mexican Olympic footballer (1948).[357]
- Jim McElreath, 89, American race car driver.[358]
- Tatsuya Nōmi, 47, Japanese actor (Gosei Sentai Dairanger).[359]
- Olev Olesk, 96, Estonian politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs in exile (1990–1992).[360]
- Frankie Paul, 51, Jamaican singer, kidney failure.[361]
- Daniele Piombi, 83, Italian television and radio presenter.[362]
- Erwin Potts, 85, American businessman (McClatchy).[363]
- Tor Fredrik Rasmussen, 91, Norwegian geographer.[364]
- Eric Stevenson, 74, Scottish footballer (Hibernian), cancer.[365]
- John Thompson, 88, British journalist and radio director (Independent Broadcasting Authority).[366]
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- Alex. E.K. Ashiabor, 86, Ghanaian economist, Governor of the Bank of Ghana (1977–1983).[367]
- Donald Avenson, 72, American politician, member of the Iowa House of Representatives (1979–1989).[368]
- André Bach, 73, French general and historian.[369]
- Chana Bloch, 77, American poet, cancer.[370]
- Peter Bonsall-Boone, 78, Australian LGBT rights activist, cancer.[371]
- Rich Buckler, 68, American comic book artist (Deathlok, All-Star Squadron, Fantastic Four), cancer.[372]
- Judy Burton, 69, American educationalist.[373]
- David Bystroň, 34, Czech footballer (Baník Ostrava), suicide by hanging.[374]
- John Cavell, 100, British Anglican prelate, Bishop of Southampton (1972–1984).[375]
- Ben Cherski, 87, Canadian ice hockey player.[376]
- Grady C. Cothen, 96, American religious leader and academic administrator, President of Oklahoma Baptist University (1966–1970).[377]
- Corbett Cresswell, 84, English footballer (Carlisle United F.C.).[378]
- Hubertus Ernst, 100, Dutch Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Breda (1967–1992).[379]
- Jan Fontein, 89, Dutch art historian.[380]
- Stanley Greene, 68, American photojournalist, cancer.[381]
- Roger Haudegand, 85, French Olympic basketball player (1952,1956).[382]
- Rita Kerr, 91, American author.[383]
- Kid Vinil, 62, Brazilian singer and record producer.[384]
- Dave McDonald, 73, American baseball player (New York Yankees, Montreal Expos).[385]
- Herbert L. Meschke, 89, American politician and judge, Justice on the North Dakota Supreme Court (1985–1998), member of the North Dakota House of Representatives (1965–1966) and Senate (1967–1970).[386]
- Ed Mierkowicz, 93, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers).[387]
- Nawshirwan Mustafa, 72, Iraqi Kurdish politician, general coordinator of the Movement for Change, lung cancer.[388]
- Stanislav Petrov, 77, Russian Lieutenant colonel in the Soviet Air Defense Forces, hypostatic pneumonia.[389]
- Tommy Ross, 71, Scottish footballer (York City).[390]
- David Sánchez, 25, Mexican flyweight boxer, traffic collision.[391]
- Reidar Torp, 94, Norwegian military officer.[392]
- Mário Viegas Carrascalão, 80, East Timorese politician, Governor of East Timor during the Indonesian occupation (1982–1992).[393]
- Wayne Walker, 80, American football player (Detroit Lions), sports broadcaster and director (KPIX, NFL on CBS), complications from Parkinson's disease.[394]
- Steve Waterbury, 65, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals).[395]
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- Recep Adanır, 88, Turkish footballer (Beşiktaş J.K.).[396]
- Albert Bouvet, 87, French racing cyclist.[397]
- Joy Corning, 84, American politician, Lieutenant Governor of Iowa (1991–1999), liver illness.[398]
- Jimmy Dale, 81, British-born Canadian musician.[399]
- Emile Degelin, 90, Belgian film director (If the Wind Frightens You, Life and Death in Flanders).[400]
- Paul Falk, 95, German figure skater, Olympic Champion (1952).[401]
- Bryan Farr, 93, English cricketer.[402]
- Victor Găureanu, 49, Romanian Olympic fencer (1992, 2000), world championship bronze medalist (1994, 2001).[403]
- Claude Hipps, 90, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers).[404]
- Syed Abdullah Khalid, 75, Bangladeshi sculptor, complications from COPD.[405]
- Abdul Rahim Khan Mandokhel, 84, Pakistani politician.[406]
- Noel Kinsey, 91, Welsh footballer (Birmingham City).[407]
- Jayne Millington, 55, British RAF officer.[408]
- Miguel Mykycej, 82, Ukrainian-born Argentine Ukrainian Catholic hierarch, Bishop of Santa María del Patrocinio in Buenos Aires (1999–2010).[409]
- William Clifford Newman, 88, American Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Baltimore (1984–2003).[410]
- Michael Rank, 67, English journalist and translator.[411]
- Jean E. Sammet, 89, American computer scientist.[412]
- Natalia Shakhovskaya, 81, Russian cellist.[413]
- Lisa Spoonauer, 44, American actress (Clerks), accidental hydromorphone overdose.[414]
- Roger Tassé, 85, Canadian civil servant, architect of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.[415]
- Alexander Alexandrovich Volkov, 65, Russian politician, President of the Udmurt Republic (2000–2014).[416]
- James Weatherhead, 86, Scottish minister, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland (1993–1994).[417]
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- Al Ater, 63, American politician.[418]
- Kenny Cordray, 62, American guitarist and songwriter, shot.[419]
- Andrew Dallmeyer, 72, Scottish playwright and actor (Eliza Graves).[420]
- Sir Paul Judge, 68, British businessman (Cadbury Schweppes, Premier Brands, Standard Bank) and political executive.[421]
- Shulamit Kishik-Cohen, 100, Argentine-born Israeli spy.[422]
- Jimmy LaFave, 61, American folk singer, songwriter and guitarist, cancer.[423]
- Sir Peter Marychurch, 89, British intelligence officer, Director of GCHQ (1983–1989).[424]
- Tulsa Pittaway, 42, South African musician (Watershed), traffic collision.[425]
- Philippa Roles, 39, Welsh Olympic discus thrower (2004, 2008).[426]
- Wayne Simoneau, 82, American politician.[427]
- Lars-Erik Skiöld, 65, Swedish wrestler, Olympic bronze medalist (1980).[428]
- Bill White, 77, Canadian ice hockey player (Chicago Blackhawks, Los Angeles Kings, national team).[429]
- Larry Wright, 77, American cartoonist (The Detroit News).[430]
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- Graham Ayliffe, 91, English medical microbiologist.[431]
- Barry Azzopardi, 70, British chemical engineer, cancer.[432]
- William Carney, 74, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York's 1st congressional district (1979–1987), prostate cancer.[433]
- Chan Yuk-shee, 72–73, Hong Kong economist and academic administrator, President of Lingnan University (2007–2013).[434]
- Barbara Smith Conrad, 79, American opera singer.[435]
- Manuel de Seabra, 85, Portuguese writer.[436]
- Devil His Due, 28, American racehorse, euthanized.[437]
- Oscar Fulloné, 78, Argentine football player and coach.[438]
- John Gerard-Pearse, 93, British rear admiral.[439]
- Gérard Girouard, 84, Canadian politician, lawyer and professor of law.[440]
- Nicky Hayden, 35, American motorcycle racer, world champion (2006), injuries from traffic collision.[441]
- Forrest M. Holly Jr., 71, American civil engineer.[442]
- Denys Johnson-Davies, 94, English translator.[443]
- Viktor Kupreichik, 67, Belarusian chess grandmaster.[444]
- Helen Kwalwasser, 89, American violin soloist and teacher.[445]
- Giovanni Lombardi, 90, Swiss civil engineer.[446]
- Dina Merrill, 93, American actress (Operation Petticoat, BUtterfield 8, Desk Set), heiress and socialite, dementia.[447]
- Leonhard Nagenrauft, 79, German Olympic luger (1968, 1972), European champion (1967).[448]
- Vladimir Pereturin, 78, Russian football player and TV commentator.[449]
- Mickey Roker, 84, American jazz drummer, lung cancer.[450]
- William Sesler, 89, American politician.[451]
- Al Weisbecker, 86, American football player and coach.[452]
- Zbigniew Wodecki, 67, Polish singer, composer and musician.[453]
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- Olivier de Berranger, 78, French Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Saint-Denis (1996–2009).[454]
- Roger Boesche, 69, American political theorist.[455]
- Reese Bowman, 8 months, American infant, asphyxia.[456]
- Charles Kofi Bucknor, 64, Ghanaian actor (Run Baby Run).[457]
- Alexander Burdonsky, 75, Russian theatre director, cancer.[458]
- Chandraswami, 66, Indian religious advisor, stroke.[459]
- Constantin Enache, 88, Romanian Olympic cross-country skier.[460]
- Stefano Farina, 54, Italian football referee (UEFA Champions League).[461]
- Ben Finney, 83, American anthropologist.[462]
- Ernst Gebendinger, 91, Swiss gymnast, Olympic silver medalist (1952).[463]
- Denise Guénard, 83, French Olympic athlete (1952, 1960, 1964).[464]
- Cortez Kennedy, 48, American Hall of Fame football player (Seattle Seahawks).[465]
- Peter Lawler, 65, American political scientist.[466]
- Sir Roger Moore, 89, English actor (The Spy Who Loved Me, Maverick, The Saint), cancer.[467]
- Viorel Morariu, 85, Romanian rugby union player, Vernon Pugh Award for Distinguished Service recipient.[468]
- Jerry Perenchio, 86, American businessman (Univision) and producer (Blade Runner), lung cancer.[469]
- Sonny Randle, 81, American football player (St. Louis Cardinals, San Francisco 49ers).[470]
- Patricia Roy, 78, American baseball player (Fort Wayne Daisies).[471]
- Robert Thalmann, 68, Swiss bicycle racer, heart attack.[472]
- Patrick van Rensburg, 85, South African educationalist and anti-apartheid activist.[473]
- Neville Wigram, 2nd Baron Wigram, 101, British Army officer.[474]
- Kaoru Yosano, 78, Japanese politician, Chief Cabinet Secretary (2007).[475]
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- Ezekiel Anisi, 28, Papua New Guinean politician, MP for Ambunti-Dreikikir (2012, since 2013).[476]
- Giovanni Bignami, 73, Italian astrophysicist, heart attack.[477]
- Ann Birstein, 89, American writer.[478]
- David Bobin, 71, British sports broadcaster (Sky Sports).[479]
- George Chesworth, 86, British Royal Air Force officer and Lord Lieutenant of Moray (1994–2005).[480]
- Tom Gilbey, 79, British fashion designer, cancer.[481]
- Claudia Hellmann, 93, German opera singer.[482]
- William Duborgh Jensen, 82, Norwegian fashion designer.[483]
- Denis Johnson, 67, American author (Jesus' Son, Tree of Smoke, Angels), liver cancer.[484]
- Bata Kameni, 75, Serbian actor and stunt performer.[485]
- Paul Keetch, 56, British politician, MP for Hereford (1997–2010).[486]
- Juliana Young Koo, 111, Chinese-born American diplomat.[487]
- Tchaiko Kwayana, 79, American educator.[488]
- Jared Martin, 75, American actor (Dallas, War of the Worlds, Aenigma), pancreatic cancer.[489]
- Grace McCarthy, 89, Canadian politician, MLA for Vancouver-Little Mountain (1975–1991), brain tumor.[490]
- Fidel Odreman, 80, Venezuelan Olympic boxer.[491]
- Gil Portes, 71, Filipino film director (Saranggola, Small Voices, 'Merika).[492]
- Pilar Ramírez, 53, Mexican Olympic swimmer.[493]
- Isabelle Rapin, 89, Swiss-born American neurologist, pneumonia.[494]
- Ross Rhoads, 84, American pastor (Charlotte Calvary Church, Southern Evangelical Seminary).[495]
- Pierre Seron, 75, Belgian comic book artist.[496]
- Sonny West, 78, American actor and stuntman (Stay Away, Joe, The Hellcats, Bigfoot), lung cancer.[497]
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- Mohammed Bawa, 67, Nigerian military officer and politician, administrator of Ekiti State (1996–1998) and Gombe State (1998–1999), complications from surgery.[498]
- Jean-Paul Chifflet, 67, French banker, Director General of Crédit Agricole (2010–2015), fall from tractor.[499]
- Marie Cosindas, 93, American photographer.[500]
- Gina Fratini, 85, British fashion designer.[501]
- Alexandros Goulandris, 90, Greek shipowner.[502]
- Siri Gunasinghe, 92, Sri Lankan author and filmmaker.[503]
- Robert E. Haebel, 89, American Marines major general.[504]
- Earl Hagaman, 91, American-born New Zealand hotel magnate.[505]
- Sir Alistair Horne, 91, British historian, journalist and spy.[506]
- Eliezer Jaffe, 83, American-born Israeli sociologist.[507]
- Eva Estrada Kalaw, 96, Filipino politician, senator (1965–1972) and assemblywoman from Manila (1984–1986).[508]
- Frédérick Leboyer, 98, French obstetrician and author.[509]
- Miguel Méndez, 74, American legal scholar.[510]
- Sister Joel Read, 91, American nun and academic administrator, president of Alverno College (1968–2003).[511]
- Saucy Sylvia, 96, Canadian-born American comedian and singer.[512]
- Ali Tanrıyar, 103, Turkish politician, Minister of the Interior (1983–1984) and sports executive, President of Galatasary S.K. (1986–1990).[513]
- Emili Vicente, 52, Spanish football player and coach (CF Reus Deportiu, FC Andorra), traffic collision.[514]
- Daniel Waley, 96, British historian.[515]
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- Toni Bertorelli, 69, Italian actor (The Young Pope, The Passion of the Christ, Zora the Vampire).[516]
- Sabzar Bhat, Indian militant commander (Hizbul Mujahideen), shot.[517]
- Laura Biagiotti, 73, Italian fashion designer, heart attack.[518]
- Zbigniew Brzezinski, 89, Polish-born American diplomat and political scientist, National Security Advisor (1977–1981).[519]
- Jim Bunning, 85, American Hall of Fame baseball player (Detroit Tigers, Philadelphia Phillies) and politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1987–1999) and U.S. senator (1999–2011), complications from a stroke.[520]
- Robert Curtis, 27, American basketball player (Saint John Mill Rats), shot.[521]
- Kanwar Pal Singh Gill, 82, Indian police officer, Director general of police for Punjab (1988–1990, 1991–1995).[522]
- Clytie Jessop, 87, Australian artist, actress and film director (Emma's War).[523]
- Takie Lebra, 87, Japanese-born American anthropologist.[524]
- Manuel Mora y Araujo, 79, Argentine sociologist and political analyst.[525]
- Derek Neilson, 58, Scottish footballer (Brechin City, Berwick Rangers).[526]
- Robert J. Parins, 98, American judge and sports executive, President of the Green Bay Packers (1982–1989).[527]
- N. Periasamy, 78, Indian politician.[528]
- Philip Szanto, 81, American pathologist.[529]
- Zhao Liping, 65, Chinese politician, police chief and convicted murderer, executed.[530]
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- Gregg Allman, 69, American Hall of Fame singer-songwriter ("Whipping Post", "Midnight Rider") and musician (The Allman Brothers Band), liver cancer.[531]
- Kiran Ashar, 69, Indian cricketer.[532]
- Thomas Bridges, 2nd Baron Bridges, 89, British diplomat, Ambassador to Italy (1983–1987).[533]
- Fishel Hershkowitz, 94, Ukrainian-born American Hasidic rabbi.[534]
- Hyun Hong-choo, 76, South Korean diplomat, Ambassador to the United States (1991–1993).[535]
- Robert McCarley, 79, American psychiatrist and dream researcher.[536]
- Ludwig Preis, 45, German football coach (SpVgg Greuther Fürth).[537]
- Don Robinson, 84, English rugby league player (Wakefield Trinity, Leeds), world champion (1954).[538]
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- Anthony Foster, 64, Australian activist for child sexual abuse victims of the Roman Catholic Church.[539]
- Ken Ackerman, 95, American radio announcer (KCBS).[540]
- Chris Brand, 74, British psychologist, hospital-acquired infection.[541]
- Eric Broadley, 88, British race car builder and founder of Lola Cars.[542]
- Elisabeth Chojnacka, 77, Polish harpsichordist (Xenakis Ensemble).[543]
- Frank Deford, 78, American sportswriter (Sports Illustrated), novelist and radio broadcaster (Morning Edition).[544]
- Maury Dexter, 89, American director and producer.[545]
- Ervin E. Dupper, 94, American politician, Member of the South Dakota Senate (1965–1968).[546]
- Marcus Intalex, 45, British disc jockey and record producer.[547]
- Lawrence Jenkins, 93, American World War II veteran and memoirist.[548]
- David E. Kuhl, 87, American scientist.[549]
- Werner Malitz, 90, German Olympic cyclist.[550]
- Hugh McCabe, 62, Northern Irish Gaelic football manager and player.[551]
- Hugh McGraw, 86, American musician.[552]
- Benjamin Melendez, 65, American gang leader (Ghetto Brothers), complications from kidney disease.[553]
- Pat Mullins, 79, American politician, traffic collision.[554]
- Naison Ndlovu, 86, Zimbabwean politician, mayor of Bulawayo (1981–1985) and Deputy Senate President (2008–2013), prostate cancer.[555]
- John Noakes, 83, British television presenter (Blue Peter, Go With Noakes), Alzheimer's disease.[556]
- Adele Y. Schonbrun, 76, American artist, complications from Alzheimer's disease.[557]
- A. Vinayagamoorthy, 83, Sri Lankan politician, MP (2000–2004, 2010–2015).[558]
- Graham Webb, 73, British racing cyclist, road world champion (1967).[559]
- Yu Mingtao, 99, Chinese politician.[560]
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- Michael A'Hearn, 76, American astronomer.[561]
- Enitan Bababunmi, 76, Nigerian academic, Vice-Chancellor of Lagos State University (1993–1996).[562]
- Tapan Banerjee, 73, Indian cricketer (Bengal).[563]
- Ramon Campos Jr., 92, Filipino Olympic basketball player (1948, 1952, 1956).[564]
- Abbott Lowell Cummings, 94, American architectural historian.[565]
- Dave D'Addio, 55, American football player (Detroit Lions).[566]
- Bogdan Dochev, 80, Bulgarian football player and referee.[567]
- Barbara Jaruzelska, 86, Polish academic, First Lady (1985–1990).[568]
- David Lewiston, 88, British music collector, stroke.[569]
- Konstantinos Mitsotakis, 98, Greek politician, Prime Minister (1990–1993).[570]
- Robin Murray, 76, British economist.[571]
- Manuel Noriega, 83, Panamanian dictator and military official, military ruler (1983–1989), complications from brain surgery.[572]
- Tony Rudd, 93, British stockbroker.[573]
- William J. L. Sladen, 96, Welsh naturalist.[574]
- Nikolay Tatarinov, 89, Russian modern pentathlete, Olympic silver medalist (1960).[575]
- Mordechai Tzipori, 92, Israeli general and politician, Minister of Communications (1981–1984).[576]
- Ananda Wedisinghe, 47, Sri Lankan motor cycle champion.[577]
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- Denis Brian, 93, Welsh journalist and writer.[578]
- Neil Brockbank, 66, British record producer.[579]
- Sir Gordon Brunton, 95, British businessman.[580]
- Wendell Burton, 69, American actor (The Sterile Cuckoo, You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown, Heat), brain cancer.[581]
- Dibyo Previan Caesario, 24, Indonesian footballer (Persita Tangerang).[582]
- Ken Cooper, 80, American football player and coach (Georgia Bulldogs, Ole Miss Rebels).[583]
- Tom Graham, 67, American football player (Denver Broncos, San Diego Chargers), brain cancer.[584]
- Robert Hammond, 67, Ghanaian footballer (Hearts of Oak, national team).[585]
- Reinhold Hanning, 95, German Waffen-SS concentration camp guard and convicted war criminal.[586]
- George W. Johnson, 88, American academic, president of George Mason University (1978–1996), complications from a fall.[587]
- Daniel Kucera, 94, American Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Dubuque (1983–1995).[588]
- José Carlos Melo, 86, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Maceió (2002–2006).[589]
- Robert Michael Morris, 77, American actor (The Comeback, Running Wilde, How I Met Your Mother) and playwright.[590]
- Dominique Nohain, 91, French actor and theatre director.[591]
- Molly Peters, 75, British actress (Thunderball).[592]
- Dasari Narayana Rao, 75, Indian film director (Meghasandesam) and politician.[593]
- Valère Somé, 66, Burkinabé politician, scholar and revolutionary leader.[594]
- John Taylor, 75, British politician, MP for Solihull (1983–2005).[595]
- Bernt Torberntsson, 88, Swedish Olympic rower (1948, 1952).[596]
- Elena Verdugo, 92, American actress (Marcus Welby, M.D., House of Frankenstein, Panama Sal).[597]
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- Jean-Marie Benoît Balla, 58, Cameroonian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Bafia (since 2003).[598]
- Clifford Barker, 91, British Anglican prelate, Bishop of Selby (1983–1991).[599]
- Jiří Bělohlávek, 71, Czech conductor, cancer.[600]
- Hans-Hermann Evers, 86, German Olympic equestrian.[601]
- Mimi Heinrich, 80, Danish actress and writer.[602]
- Lubomyr Husar, 84, Ukrainian Ukrainian Catholic hierarch, Major Archbishop of Kyiv-Halych (2001–2011).[603]
- Tino Insana, 69, American actor (Three Amigos, Who's Harry Crumb?, Barnyard), cancer.[604]
- Lyn James, 87, Welsh-born Australian actress (The Young Doctors).[605]
- Mohamed Fadhel Khalil, Tunisian politician.[606]
- Fred J. Koenekamp, 94, American cinematographer (The Towering Inferno, Patton, The Amityville Horror), Oscar winner (1975).[607]
- Fred Kummerow, 102, American biochemist.[608]
- Susan B. Landau, 65, American film producer (Cool Runnings, An Ideal Husband) and talent manager (Simon Beaufoy).[609]
- Jerry Martinson, 74, American-born Taiwanese Jesuit priest, heart attack.[610]
- John May, 67, American politician.[611]
- Bern Nix, 69, American jazz guitarist.[612]
- Parvathamma Rajkumar, 77, Indian film producer.[613]
- Margaret Ray, 83, Australian politician, member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly for Box Hill (1982–1992).[614]
- Louis Riecke, 90, American Olympic weightlifter.[615]
- Kathy Smith, 67–68, Australian politician, member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Gosford (2015–2017), cancer.[616]
- Sonoko Sugimoto, 91, Japanese novelist.[617]
- István Szondy, 91, Hungarian modern pentathlete and horse rider, Olympic champion (1952).[618]
- Diane Torr, 68, Canadian drag king, brain tumour.[619]
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