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Deaths in May 2020
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The following is a list of notable deaths in May 2020.
Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
- Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent country of citizenship (if applicable), reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference.
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May 2020
1
- Mathew Anikuzhikattil, 77, Indian Syro-Malabar Catholic hierarch, Bishop of Idukki (2003–2018).[1]
- Allah Yar Ansari, 77, Pakistani politician, MPA (1997–1999), COVID-19.[2]
- Beth Ashley, 93, American author and columnist.[3]
- Else Blangsted, 99, German-born American music editor (The Goonies, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, The Color Purple).[4]
- Chung Hae-won, 60, South Korean football player (Daewoo Royals, national team) and manager (Jeonnam Dragons), liver cancer.[5]
- Gilbert Luis R. Centina III, 72, Filipino-American Roman Catholic poet, complications from COVID-19.[6]
- Lajos Engler, 91, Serbian basketball player (Partizan, Proleter Zrenjanin).[7]
- Judith Esser-Mittag, 98, German gynecologist.[8]
- Ruy Fausto, 85, Brazilian philosopher, heart attack.[9]
- Deb Foskey, 70, Australian politician, ACT MLA (2004–2008), lung cancer.[10]
- Anne Heaton, 89, British ballet dancer.[11]
- Ben Hoekendijk, 81, Dutch evangelist.[12]
- Sachiko Honda, 89, Japanese Go player.[13]
- Christophe Keckeis, 75, Swiss lieutenant general, Chief of the General Staff (2003) and Armed Forces (2004–2007).[14]
- Matt Keough, 64, American baseball player (Oakland Athletics), pulmonary embolism.[15]
- Silvia Legrand, 93, Argentine actress (Educating Niní, Seven Women).[16]
- África Lorente Castillo, 65, Spanish politician, member of the Catalan parliament (1984–1988), COVID-19.[17]
- Augustine Mahiga, 74, Tanzanian diplomat and politician, Minister of Justice (since 2019) and Permanent Representative to the UN (2003–2010).[18]
- Elaine McCart, 91, American politician, member of the South Dakota Senate (1975–1976).[19]
- Francis Megahy, 85, British film director (The Great Riviera Bank Robbery, Taffin), cancer.[20]
- Patrick D. Miller, 84, American biblical scholar.[21]
- Benjamín Moreno, 65, Spanish footballer (Leganés).[22]
- Dolf Niezen, 94, Dutch footballer (ADO).[23]
- Derek Ogg, 65, Scottish lawyer.[24]
- Patrick W. O'Reilly, 95, American politician, member of the Arizona House of Representatives (1955–1956).[25]
- Louis Pastore, 88, American politician, member of the Rhode Island Senate (1971–1976).[26]
- Reuben Perach, 87, Israeli Olympic basketball player (1952).[27]
- Tony Rand, 80, American politician, member of the North Carolina Senate (1981–1988, 1995–2009), skin and throat cancer.[28]
- Samuel Rivera, 73, American politician, mayor of Passaic, New Jersey (2001–2008).[29]
- Antonina Ryzhova, 85, Russian volleyball player, world champion (1956, 1960) and Olympic silver medallist (1964).[30]
- Mutsuaki Sanada, 77, Japanese racing driver.[31]
- Fernando Sandoval, 77, Brazilian Olympic water polo player (1968), complications from COVID-19.[32]
- Simon Schenk, 73, Swiss ice hockey coach (national team) and politician, National Councillor (1994–2011).[33]
- Nancy Stark Smith, 68, American contact improvisation dancer, ovarian cancer.[34]
- Graham Stevenson, 69, British trade union leader, cancer.[35]
- Tun Tin, 99, Burmese military officer and politician, Prime Minister (1988).[36]
- Ryan Wetnight, 49, American football player (Chicago Bears, Green Bay Packers), stomach cancer.[37]
- Georgios Zaimis, 82, Greek sailor, Olympic champion (1960).[38]
- Pankaj Zaveri, 75, Indian cricketer (Gujarat).[39]
- Sabine Zimmermann, 68, German TV presenter (Aktenzeichen XY… ungelöst).[40]
2
- Justa Barrios, American home care worker and labor organizer, COVID-19.[41] (death announced on this date)
- Morris Belzberg, 90, Canadian-born American businessman and sports team owner (Pittsburgh Penguins).[42]
- Sue Bruce-Smith, 62, British film producer (Widows, Dirt Music, Dream Horse), cancer.[43]
- Richie Cole, 72, American jazz saxophonist and composer.[44]
- Jim Cross, 87, American ice hockey player and coach (University of Vermont), complications from COVID-19.[45]
- Maurice Dayan, 85, French psychoanalyst.[46]
- Louis Delsarte, 75, American artist.[47]
- John Paul Eberhard, 93, American research architect and academic, complications of COVID-19 and congestive heart failure.[48]
- Cady Groves, 30, American singer-songwriter.[49]
- Jimmy Grundy, 97, American politician, member of the Kentucky House of Representatives (1956–1958).[50]
- Shady Habash, 24, Egyptian media producer and political prisoner.[51]
- Jim Henderson, 79, Canadian politician, Ontario MLA (1985–1995), complications from Parkinson's disease and COVID-19.[52]
- Samuel Roger Horchow, 91, American theatre producer (Crazy for You) and mail order executive, cancer.[53]
- Htay Kywe, 68, Burmese politician, MP (since 2016), cancer.[54]
- Idir, 70, Algerian singer, pulmonary disease.[55]
- George Kauffman, 89, American chemist.[56]
- Jonathan Kelly, 72, Irish singer-songwriter.[57]
- Daniel S. Kemp, 83, American organic chemist, COVID-19.[58]
- Bing Liu, 37, American scientist, shot.[59]
- Munir Mangal, 70, Afghan general, commander of the National Police, COVID-19.[60]
- Ralph McGehee, 92, American intelligence officer, COVID-19.[61]
- Bernard Nyarko, Ghanaian actor, colon cancer.[62]
- John Ogilvie, 91, Scottish footballer (Hibernian, Leicester City, Mansfield Town), COVID-19.[63]
- Meyer Rubin, 96, American geologist, COVID-19.[64]
- Jan Saxl, 71, Czechoslovak-born British mathematician.[65]
- Gil Schwartz, 68, American humor columnist (Fortune, Esquire), author and television executive (CBS), heart attack.[66]
- Gilbert Sigrist, 82, French pianist.[67]
- Gennadiy Solodov, 85, Russian Olympic racewalker (1960, 1964).[68]
- Jan-Olof Strandberg, 93, Swedish actor (Wild Birds, Last Pair Out, Varning för Jönssonligan).[69]
- Erik Tandberg, 87, Norwegian engineer and space educator.[70]
- Ajay Kumar Tripathi, 62, Indian jurist, Chief Justice of Chhattisgarh High Court (2018–2019) and Judicial Member of Lokpal (since 2019), COVID-19 and heart attack.[71]
- Arif Wazir, 37, Pakistani politician (Pashtun Tahafuz Movement), shot.[72]
3
- H. Brandt Ayers, 85, American newspaper publisher and journalist.[73]
- Victoria Barbă, 93, Moldovan animated film director.[74]
- Selma Barkham, 93, Canadian maritime historian.[75]
- Mohamed Ben Omar, 55, Nigerien politician, vice-president of the National Assembly (2009–2010, 2011–2016), founder and president of the PSD (since 2015), COVID-19.[76]
- Stefan Burkart, 62, Swiss Olympic sprinter (1992, 1996) and sports coach.[77]
- Paul Cholakis, 91, Canadian football player (Winnipeg Blue Bombers).[78]
- Q. Todd Dickinson, 67, American lawyer, director of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (1999–2001).[79]
- Ömer Döngeloğlu, 52, Turkish theologian, writer and broadcaster, COVID-19.[80]
- Rosalind Elias, 90, American operatic mezzo-soprano, heart failure.[81]
- John Ericson, 93, German-born American actor (Bedknobs and Broomsticks, 7 Faces of Dr. Lao, Honey West), pneumonia.[82]
- Sir Peter Froggatt, 91, Northern Irish academic administrator and epidemiologist.[83]
- Dave Greenfield, 71, English keyboardist (The Stranglers), heart disease and COVID-19.[84]
- Tendol Gyalzur, 68, Tibetan-Swiss humanitarian, COVID-19.[85]
- Bill Hull, 79, American football player (Dallas Texans).[86]
- Pavle Jovanovic, 43, Serbian-American Olympic bobsledder (2006), suicide.[87]
- Eugene Kostyra, 72, Canadian politician, Manitoba MLA (1981–1988).[88]
- Roy Lester, 96, American football player (West Virginia) and coach (Richard Montgomery, Maryland), complications from COVID-19.[89]
- John Mahon, 82, American actor (Zodiac, Armageddon, L.A. Confidential).[90]
- K. S. Nissar Ahmed, 84, Indian poet and writer, cancer.[91]
- Chanut Piyaoui, 95, Thai hotelier, founder of Dusit International.[92]
- John Ridley, 68, English footballer (Port Vale, Leicester City, Chesterfield).[93]
- Rick Roberson, 72, American basketball player (Los Angeles Lakers, Cleveland Cavaliers, Portland Trail Blazers).[94]
- Salty Saltwell, 96, American baseball general manager (Chicago Cubs).[95]
- John Hugh Seiradakis, 72, Greek astronomer, co-founder of the European Astronomical Society, complications from cancer.[96]
- Phil Smith, 88, American politician, member of the Alabama House of Representatives (1967–1975).[97]
- Frederick C. Tillis, 90, American jazz saxophonist and composer.[98]
- June A. Willenz, 95, American military veterans advocate, heart attack.[99]
- Nancy Workman, 79, American politician, Mayor of Salt Lake County (2000–2004).[100]
- Zhang Qian'er, 91, Chinese chemist, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.[101]
4
- Aldir Blanc, 73, Brazilian songwriter, COVID-19.[102]
- James Malone Coleman, 90, American Episcopal Bishop of West Tennessee (1994–2001).[103]
- Najaf Daryabandari, 90, Iranian translator and writer.[104]
- Norma Doggett, 94, American actress (Seven Brides for Seven Brothers).[105]
- Baldwin Domingo, 93, American aviation historian and politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (1998–2000, 2004–2012).[106]
- Jean Erdman, 104, American dancer and choreographer.[107]
- Maria Galitzine, 31, Luxembourgish-born Russian interior designer and princess, cardiac aneurysm.[108]
- Marvin Hershkowitz, 89, American basketball player.[109]
- Motoko Fujishiro Huthwaite, 92, American preservationist, last surviving female Monuments Men, COVID-19.[110]
- Gunnar Larsson, 80, Swedish sports administrator, COVID-19.[111]
- Michael Lucas, 96, Czechoslovakian-born Canadian political activist.[112]
- Michael McClure, 87, American poet and writer, complications from a stroke.[113]
- Flávio Migliaccio, 85, Brazilian film director (The Beggars) and actor (My Home Is Copacabana, The Hour and Turn of Augusto Matraga), suicide by hanging.[114]
- Anna Mohr, 75, Swedish archaeologist, COVID-19.[115]
- Lorne Munroe, 95, Canadian-born American cellist.[116]
- Garba Nadama, 82, Nigerian politician, Governor of Sokoto (1982–1983).[117]
- Lucila Santos Trujillo, 91, Ecuadorian First Lady (1966–1968).[118]
- Don Shula, 90, American Hall of Fame football player (Cleveland Browns, Baltimore Colts) and coach (Miami Dolphins).[119]
- Marion Hartzog Smoak, 103, American politician, Chief of Protocol (1972–1974) and South Carolina state senator (1967–1968).[120]
- Alan Sutherland, 76, New Zealand rugby union player (Marlborough, national team).[121]
- Álvaro Teherán, 54, Colombian basketball player (Baloncesto Málaga, Fort Wayne Fury, KK Olimpija), kidney failure.[122]
- Froilan Tenorio, 80, Northern Marianan politician, Governor (1994–1998) and Resident Representative (1984–1990).[123]
- Dragan Vučić, 64, Macedonian composer and singer, COVID-19.[124]
- Cedric Xulu, 80, South African footballer (AmaZulu F.C.), cancer.[125]
- Greg Zanis, 69, American carpenter and activist, bladder cancer.[126]
5
- Sergei Adian, 89, Russian mathematician (Adian–Rabin theorem).[127]
- Renee Amoore, 67, American politician and health care consultant, deputy chair of the Republican State Committee of Pennsylvania (since 1996).[128]
- Sweet Pea Atkinson, 74, American singer (Was (Not Was)), heart attack.[129]
- Brian Axsmith, 57, American paleobotanist, COVID-19.[130]
- Johanna Bassani, 18, Austrian Nordic combined skier, Youth Olympic silver medalist (2020), suicide.[131]
- Wayne Burkes, 90, American politician and lieutenant general, member of the Mississippi House of Representatives (1976–1980) and Senate (1980–1990).[132]
- Sonny Cox, 82, American saxophonist and basketball coach (King College Prep).[133]
- Max Crellin, 86, Australian politician, member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly (1970–1982).[134]
- John Dallat, 73, Irish politician, MLA (1998–2016, 2017–2020), cancer.[135]
- Claud M. Davis, 95, American engineer.[136]
- Stéphane Dupont, 70, Belgian radio host and producer.[137]
- Michael Friedman, 59, American author and poet, cancer.[138]
- Jan Halvarsson, 77, Swedish cross-county skier, Olympic silver medallist (1968).[139]
- George Henderson, 84, Canadian politician, member of the House of Commons (1980–1988).[140]
- Kjell Karlsen, 88, Norwegian composer and bandleader.[141]
- Didi Kempot, 53, Indonesian campursari singer, heart attack.[142]
- Kiing Shooter, 24, American rapper, liver failure reportedly complicated by COVID-19.[143]
- Diran Manoukian, 101, French Olympic field hockey player (1948, 1952, 1960).[144]
- Ann McBride Norton, 75, American activist and businesswoman.[145]
- Azimulhaq Pahalwan, 54, Indian politician, Uttar Pradesh MLA (since 2012), complications from diabetes.[146]
- Ciro Pessoa, 62, Brazilian singer (Titãs, Cabine C), songwriter ("Sonífera Ilha"), journalist and poet, complications from cancer and COVID-19.[147]
- Connie Rea, 89, American basketball player (Baltimore Bullets).[148]
- Thomas Reppetto, 88, American police officer and author.[149]
- Alfred "Uganda" Roberts, 77, American percussionist (Professor Longhair, Dr. John), lung cancer.[150]
- Paulette Sarcey, 96, French resistance fighter.[151]
- Mimmo Sepe, 65, Italian comedian.[152]
- Millie Small, 72, Jamaican singer ("My Boy Lollipop"), stroke.[153]
- J. Denis Summers-Smith, 99, British ornithologist and engineer.[154]
- André Ungar, 90, Hungarian-born British Jewish philosopher.[155]
6
- Jane Alexander, 90, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1965).[156]
- Norbert Balatsch, 92, Austrian choral conductor (Vienna State Opera, Bayreuth Festival), Grammy winner (1981, 2002).[157]
- Hamid Bernaoui, 82, Algerian footballer (USM Alger).[158]
- Sir John Birch, 84, British diplomat, ambassador to Hungary (1989–1995), cancer.[159]
- Chrystelle Trump Bond, 82, American dancer, choreographer and author.[160]
- Dmitry Bosov, 52, Russian natural resource executive, head of supervisory board of HC Sibir Novosibirsk, suicide by gunshot.[161]
- Thomas Clark, 93, American politician, Mayor of Long Beach, California (1975–1980, 1982–1984).[162]
- Paul Doyle, 80, American baseball player (Atlanta Braves, California Angels, San Diego Padres).[163]
- Carlos Ernesto Escobar Mejía, 57, Salvadoran-born American immigrant, COVID-19.[164]
- Dalit Ezhilmalai, 74, Indian politician, MP (since 1998).[165]
- Barry Farber, 90, American Hall of Fame radio talk show host, linguist, and author.[166]
- Herbert Frankenhauser, 74, German politician, MP (1990–2013).[167]
- Brian Howe, 66, English rock singer (Bad Company), heart attack.[168]
- John Laver, 82, Indian-born British phonetician.[169]
- Jean Le Dû, 82, French linguist.[170]
- Darby McCarthy, 76, Australian jockey.[171]
- Cameron McGlenn, 32, American arena football player (New Orleans VooDoo, Iowa Barnstormers), traffic collision.[172]
- Habibur Rahman Mollah, 78, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1996–2001, since 2008), kidney disease.[173]
- Paddy Molloy, 85–86, Irish hurler (Offaly, Drumcullen).[174]
- Riyaz Naikoo, 35, Indian pro-Pakistani militant, shot.[175]
- Karen Neander, 66, American philosopher, cancer.[176]
- Antonio Piraíno, 91, Chilean Olympic equestrian (1968).[177]
- Leslie Pope, 65, American set decorator (Seabiscuit, Django Unchained, Avengers: Endgame).[178]
- Mary Pratt, 101, American baseball player (Rockford Peaches, Kenosha Comets).[179]
- Nahum Rabinovitch, 92, Canadian-born Israeli Orthodox rabbi and posek, head of Yeshivat Birkat Moshe.[180]
- Jacques Reymond, 69, Swiss ski trainer, COVID-19.[181]
- Vladimir Simonov, 84, Russian design engineer.[182]
- Martin Spellman, 94, American child actor.[183]
7
- Alfonsas Vincentas Ambraziūnas, 86, Lithuanian sculptor (Ninth Fort memorial).[184]
- Maria Teresa Beccari, 69, Sanmarinese politician, Mayor of City of San Marino (2009–2018).[185]
- Steve Blackmore, 58, Welsh rugby union player (national team), brain cancer.[186]
- Brian Bolus, 86, English cricketer (Yorkshire, Nottinghamshire, national team).[187]
- Princess Diana of Bourbon-Parma, 87, French royal, COVID-19.[188]
- Daniel Cauchy, 90, French film actor (Bob le flambeur, D'où viens-tu Johnny?, The Troops of St. Tropez) and producer.[189]
- Terry Clark, 101, British Royal Air Force officer (The Few).[190]
- E. Wayne Craven, 89, American art historian, complications from COVID-19.[191]
- Joyce Davidson, 89, Canadian television presenter, COVID-19.[192]
- Peque Gallaga, 76, Filipino film director (Oro, Plata, Mata, Scorpio Nights, Magic Temple), screenwriter and actor, pneumonia.[193]
- İbrahim Gökçek, 41, Turkish bass player (Grup Yorum), starvation following hunger strike.[194]
- Antonio González Pacheco, 73, Spanish Francoist police inspector (Political-Social Brigade), COVID-19.[195]
- Andre Harrell, 59, American record producer, founder of Uptown Records, heart failure.[196]
- Manuel Jove, 78, Spanish businessman, founder of Fadesa.[197]
- Abdiwali Olad Kanyare, 39, Somali footballer (Horseed, national team), shot.[198]
- Margaret Loutit, 90, Australian-born New Zealand microbiologist.[199]
- Daisy Lúcidi, 90, Brazilian actress (Paraíso Tropical, Babilônia, Passione), COVID-19.[200]
- John Macurdy, 91, American operatic bass.[201]
- Cecil Maguire, 90, Irish painter.[202]
- Elliott Mendelson, 88, American logician.[203]
- Sylvia Ostry, 92, Canadian economist.[204]
- Darrin Patrick, 49, American author and megachurch pastor, suicide by gunshot.[205]
- Eugenio Ravignani, 87, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Vittorio Veneto (1983–1997) and Trieste (1997–2009).[206]
- Richard Sala, 65, American cartoonist.[207]
- Mike Storen, 84, American basketball executive (Indiana Pacers, Atlanta Hawks), commissioner of the ABA, complications from cancer.[208]
- Arnold Stulce, 95, American politician, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives (1993–1996).[209]
- Ty, 47, British rapper, pneumonia and COVID-19.[210]
- Maks Velo, 84, French-born Albanian artist.[211]
- Carolyn Welch, 97, American figure skater.[212]
- Emile Wijntuin, 95, Surinamese politician, Chairman of the Staten (1973–1975) and of the National Assembly (1975–1980).[213]
- Dan Wood, 73, American soccer coach and golfer.[214]
- Joseph Zhu Baoyu, 98, Chinese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Nanyang (2002–2010).[215]
8
- Mark Barkan, 85, American songwriter ("Pretty Flamingo", "The Tra La La Song (One Banana, Two Banana)", "She's a Fool").[216]
- Harry Berg, 76, American politician, member of the Montana Senate (1981–1985).[217]
- Lúcia Braga, 85, Brazilian politician, Deputy (1987–1995, 2003–2007), COVID-19.[218]
- Aart Brederode, 78, Dutch Olympic hockey player (1968).[219]
- Tomás Carlovich, 74, Argentine footballer (Rosario Central, Central Córdoba, Independiente Rivadavia), brain injury from fall during beating.[220]
- Jesus Chediak, 78, Brazilian actor, director and producer, COVID-19.[221]
- Sigma Faye Coran, 54, American rabbi, breast cancer.[222]
- J. J. Cribbin, 73, Irish Gaelic footballer (Ballyhaunis, Mayo).[223]
- Vicente André Gomes, 68, Brazilian politician, Deputy (1995–1999), complications from COVID-19.[224]
- Yuri Gryadunov, 90, Russian diplomat, ambassador to Jordan (1990–1992).[225]
- James Hill, 89, New Zealand Olympic rower (1956, 1960).[226]
- Roy Horn, 75, German-American magician (Siegfried & Roy), COVID-19.[227]
- Ben Johnson, 88, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs).[228]
- Dimitris Kremastinos, 78, Greek politician, MP (2000–2004, 2009–2019) and Minister of Health (1993–1996), COVID-19.[229]
- Adi Kurdi, 71, Indonesian actor (3 Hari Untuk Selamanya, Aku Ingin Menciummu Sekali Saja).[230]
- Byron Mallott, 77, American politician and Tlingit elder, Lieutenant Governor of Alaska (2014–2018), heart attack.[231]
- Nancy Morin, 44, Canadian goalball player.[232]
- David Nakdimen, 86, American broadcaster.[233]
- Jack Nielsen, 96, Norwegian Olympic alpine skier.[234]
- Cécile Rol-Tanguy, 101, French resistance officer.[235]
- Iepe Rubingh, 45, Dutch performance artist, co-founder of chess boxing.[236]
- Thérence Sinunguruza, 60, Burundian politician, MP (2005–2010), Permanent Representative to the UN (1993–1994) and Vice-President (2010–2013).[237]
- Carl Tighe, 70, British author and academic, COVID-19.[238]
- Ritva Valkama, 87, Finnish actress (Häpy Endkö? Eli kuinka Uuno Turhapuro sai niin kauniin ja rikkaan vaimon, Herr Puntila and His Servant Matti, Borrowing Matchsticks).[239]
9
- Johannes Beck, 97, German Jesuit priest and social ethicist, COVID-19.[240]
- Robert Bru, 89, French rugby union coach (Stade Toulousain, RC Narbonne).[241]
- Tony Carrillo, 83, American politician, member of the Arizona House of Representatives (1963–1969).[242]
- Arthur Dignam, 80, Australian actor (The Devil's Playground, Summer of Secrets, Strange Behavior).[243]
- Georges Domercq, 89, French rugby union referee and politician, mayor of Bellocq (1971–2014).[244]
- Brooks Douglass, 56, American politician, member of the Oklahoma Senate (1990–2002), cancer.[245]
- Freda Gardner, 91, American religion academic.[246]
- Timo Honkela, 57, Finnish computer scientist.[247]
- Carlos José, 85, Brazilian singer-songwriter, complications from COVID-19.[248]
- Kari Karanko, 79, Finnish diplomat.[249]
- Rich Kreitling, 84, American football player (Cleveland Browns).[250]
- Ahmad Kurd, 70, Palestinian politician, mayor of Deir al-Balah (since 2005), stroke.[251]
- Pedro Pablo León, 76, Peruvian footballer (Alianza Lima, Barcelona de Ecuador, national team), pneumonia and kidney failure.[252]
- Little Richard, 87, American Hall of Fame rock and roll singer ("Tutti Frutti", "Long Tall Sally", "Lucille"), pianist and songwriter, bone cancer.[253]
- Winona Littleheart, 64, American professional wrestler and valet (NWA, WWF), kidney disease.[254]
- Kristina Lugn, 71, Swedish poet and writer, member of the Swedish Academy.[255]
- Lidia Marchetti, 80, Italian basketball player.[256]
- Johnny McCarthy, 86, American basketball player (Cincinnati Royals, St. Louis Hawks, Boston Celtics).[257]
- Abraham Palatnik, 92, Brazilian kinetic artist, COVID-19.[258]
- Jorma Rissanen, 87, Finnish information theorist.[259]
- Jaquelin T. Robertson, 88, American architect and urban planner, Alzheimer's disease.[260]
- Geno Silva, 72, American actor (Scarface, Amistad, Key West), complications from frontotemporal degeneration.[261]
10
- Aldo Bassi, 58, Italian jazz trumpeter.[262]
- David H. Bayley, 87, American political scientist and criminologist.[263]
- David Corrêa, 82, Brazilian singer-songwriter, kidney failure brought on by COVID-19.[264]
- Lloyd Criss, 79, American politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1979–1991), anemia.[265]
- Lynn Deas, 67, American bridge player.[266]
- Charley Diamond, 83, American football player (BC Lions, Dallas Texans/Kansas City Chiefs).[267]
- Peter Elsbach, 95, Dutch physician.[268]
- Fritz Gerber, 91, Swiss business executive (Roche Holding AG, Zurich Insurance).[269]
- Sai Gundewar, 42, Indian actor (David, I, Me Aur Main, Baazaar), brain cancer.[270]
- Anna Handzlová, Czech orienteer.[271]
- Trivo Inđić, 82, Serbian political advisor and diplomat, ambassador to Spain (2001–2004).[272]
- Neville Jayaweera, 89, Sri Lankan-English radio executive and civil servant.[273]
- Athar Shah Khan Jaidi, 76, Pakistani writer and actor, complications from a stroke.[274]
- Frances Kinne, 102, American educator, President of Jacksonville University (1979–1989).[275]
- José López Calo, 98, Spanish musicologist and priest.[276]
- Arva Moore Parks McCabe, 81, American historian and preservationist.[277]
- John McKenzie, 65, British bass guitarist.[278]
- Jack Mundey, 90, Australian trade unionist and environmental activist.[279]
- Khairi Nazarova, 90, Tajik actress and politician.[280]
- Nita Pippins, 93, American registered nurse and AIDS activist, COVID-19.[281]
- Sonny Parsons, 61, Filipino actor (Sparrow Unit, Agila) and singer (Hagibis), heart attack.[282]
- Martin Pasko, 65, Canadian-born American comic book writer (Superman, E-Man) and screenwriter (Batman: Mask of the Phantasm).[283]
- Sérgio Sant'Anna, 78, Brazilian writer, COVID-19.[284]
- Djoko Santoso, 67, Indonesian military officer, Army Chief of Staff (2005–2007) and Commander of the Armed Forces (2007–2010), complications from surgery.[285]
- Barbara Sher, 84, American motivational speaker and author.[286]
- Yogendra Singh, 87, Indian sociologist, heart attack.[287]
- John Teerlinck, 69, American football player (San Diego Chargers) and coach (Denver Broncos, Indianapolis Colts).[288]
- Hari Vasudevan, 68, Indian historian, COVID-19.[289]
- Mare Vint, 77, Estonian graphic artist.[290]
- Abdikani Mohamed Wa'ays, Somalian diplomat, Ambassador to Egypt and envoy to the Arab League, COVID-19.[291]
- Betty Wright, 66, American soul and R&B singer ("Clean Up Woman"), Grammy winner (1976), cancer.[292]
- Abraham Yakin, 95, Israeli artist.[293]
11
- Francisco Aguilar, 71, Spanish footballer (Real Madrid, Rayo Vallecano, national team).[294]
- Alberto Carpani, 64, Italian singer, COVID-19.[295]
- Paloma Cordero, 82, Mexican socialite, First Lady (1982–1988).[296]
- Ewie Cronje, 80, South African cricketer.[297]
- Herbert Dardik, 84, American vascular surgeon.[298]
- Terry Erwin, 79, American entomologist.[299]
- Will Forsyth, 24, English rugby league footballer (Dewsbury Rams), cancer.[300]
- Hutton Gibson, 101, American sedevacantism writer and Holocaust denier.[301]
- Larry Gowell, 72, American baseball player (New York Yankees), heart attack.[302]
- Thorkild Grosbøll, 72, Danish Lutheran clergyman.[303]
- Victor J. Hugo Jr., 88, American major general.[304]
- Anne Kernan, 87, Irish particle physicist.[305]
- Christian Kieckens, 69, Belgian architect and photographer.[306]
- Roy L. Kline, 105, American brigadier general.[307]
- Oleg Ivanovich Kovalyov, 71, Russian politician, governor of Ryazan Oblast (2008–2017).[308]
- Moon Martin, 69, American singer-songwriter ("Bad Case of Loving You (Doctor, Doctor)", "X-Ray Vision").[309]
- Doug McKay, 90, Canadian ice hockey player (Detroit Red Wings).[310]
- Ann Katharine Mitchell, 97, British cryptanalyst and psychologist, COVID-19.[311]
- Petr Nemšovský, 77, Slovak-born Czech triple jumper.[312]
- Jean Nichol, 75, Canadian singer.[313]
- Ietje Paalman-de Miranda, 85, Surinamese born Dutch mathematician and professor.[314]
- Roland Povinelli, 78, French politician, Senator (2008–2014), mayor of Allauch (since 1975), heart attack.[315]
- James R. Redmond, 91, American zoologist.[316]
- Andrea Rinaldi, 19, Italian footballer (Atalanta), brain aneurysm.[317]
- Gregorio Scalise, 80, Italian poet.[318]
- Zay N. Smith, 71, American journalist (Chicago Sun-Times), lung cancer.[319]
- Thyra Stevenson, 75, American politician, member of the Idaho House of Representatives (2012–2014, since 2016), heart attack.[320]
- Jerry Stiller, 92, American actor (Seinfeld, The King of Queens) and comedian (Stiller and Meara).[321]
- Miloslav Stingl, 89, Czech ethnologist and author.[322]
- Susan Subtle, 78, American art curator and columnist.[323]
- Tissa Wijesurendra, 71, Sri Lankan actor (Christhu Charithaya, Dadabima, Rupantharana).[324]
- Don Zimmerman, 70, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles).[325]
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- George Akiyama, 77, Japanese manga artist (Zeni Geba, Haguregumo).[326]
- John Beattie, 87, Australian politician, Tasmanian MHA (1972–1989).[327]
- Frank Bolle, 95, American cartoonist (Winnie Winkle, The Heart of Juliet Jones).[328]
- Guillermo Capobianco Ribera, 74, Bolivian politician.[329]
- Felice Cece, 84, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Teano-Calvi (1984–1989) and Archbishop of Sorrento-Castellammare di Stabia (1989–2012).[330]
- Renée Claude, 80, Canadian actress (It's Your Turn, Laura Cadieux, Avec un grand A, He Shoots, He Scores) and singer, COVID-19.[331]
- Henriette Conté, Guinean socialite, First Lady (1984–2008).[332]
- Johnnie H. Corns, 84, American lieutenant general.[333]
- Renato Corti, 84, Italian Roman Catholic cardinal, Bishop of Novara (1990–2011).[334]
- S. David Freeman, 94, American engineer, author and attorney, chairman of the TVA, NYPA and LADWP, heart attack.[335]
- Richard Gilder, 87, American brokerage executive and philanthropist.[336]
- David Green, 84, English cricketer (Derbyshire).[337]
- Morris Hood III, 54, American politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives (2003–2008) and Senate (2011–2018), COVID-19.[338]
- Sisavath Keobounphanh, 92, Laotian military officer and politician, Vice President (1996–1998) and Prime Minister (1998–2001).[339]
- Astrid Kirchherr, 81, German photographer (The Beatles), cancer.[340]
- Claus Larsen, 65, Danish footballer (Køge BK, KB, national team).[341]
- Thomas M. Liggett, 76, American mathematician.[342]
- George Mikell, 91, Lithuanian-Australian actor (Kill Her Gently, The Guns of Navarone, The Great Escape).[343]
- Clarence Mini, 68, South African doctor and human rights activist, COVID-19.[344]
- Radim Novák, 42, Czech footballer (FK Litvínov, FK Ústí nad Labem), pancreatic cancer.[345]
- Michel Piccoli, 94, French actor (La Grande Bouffe, A Leap in the Dark, We Have a Pope), stroke.[346]
- Philippe Redon, 69, French footballer (Stade Rennais, Paris Saint-Germain, Stade Lavallois).[347]
- Carolyn Reidy, 71, American publisher, CEO of Simon & Schuster, heart attack.[348]
- Giulio Savelli, 78, Italian publisher and politician, Deputy (1996–2001).[349]
- Farzad Sharifian, Iranian-born Australian linguist.[350]
- Edin Sprečo, 73, Bosnian footballer (Željezničar, Iskra Bugojno, Yugoslavia national team).[351]
- Aimee Stephens, 59, American funeral director and transgender rights activist, kidney failure.[352]
- Ernest Vinberg, 82, Russian mathematician (Vinberg's algorithm, Koecher–Vinberg theorem), complications from COVID-19.[353]
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- Afwerki Abraha, 71, Eritrean diplomat, COVID-19.[354]
- Francis Andersen, 94, Australian scholar.[355]
- Ágnes Babos, 76, Hungarian handball player, world champion (1965).[356]
- Gabriel Bacquier, 95, French operatic baritone.[357]
- Anthony Bailey, 87, English writer and art historian, COVID-19.[358]
- Walter Bingham, 89, American sportswriter and golf historian, chronic lymphocytic leukemia.[359]
- Jean Lau Chin, 75, American clinical psychologist, COVID-19.[360]
- Tom Cox, 57, American football player.[361]
- Jack Delveaux, 83, American football player (Winnipeg Blue Bombers).[362]
- Gérard Dionne, 100, Canadian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Edmundston (1983–1993).[363]
- Malibongwe Gcwabe, 55, South African gospel singer, asthma attack.[364]
- Gaetano Gorgoni, 86, Italian politician, Deputy (1983–1994).[365]
- Rolf Hochhuth, 89, German author and playwright (The Deputy).[366]
- Riad Ismat, 72, Syrian writer and theatre director, Minister of Culture (2010–2012), COVID-19.[367]
- Shobushi Kanji, 28, Japanese sumo wrestler, COVID-19-related pneumonia.[368]
- Chedli Klibi, 94, Tunisian politician, Minister of Culture (1961–1970, 1971–1973, 1976–1978) and Secretary General of the Arab League (1979–1990).[369]
- Giorgio Kutufà, 72, Italian politician, President of the province of Livorno (2004–2014).[370]
- Derek Lawrence, 78, English record producer (Deep Purple, Wishbone Ash).[371]
- Clive Limpkin, 82, British photojournalist.[372]
- Keith Lyons, 68, Welsh-born Australian sports scientist.[373]
- Michael Madhu, 50, Indian actor (Bhajarangi, Shhh!, Ashwamedha), heart attack.[374]
- John O'Brien, 88, Australian Olympic water polo player (1956, 1960).[375]
- Jeremiah F. O'Connor, 86, American politician, member of the New Jersey Senate (1966–1968), Bergen County Freeholder (1975–1980).[376]
- Garland Shifflett, 85, American baseball player (Washington Senators, Minnesota Twins).[377]
- Patrick Simon, 64, French politician, Mayor of Villers-Bretonneux (since 2008), advocate of Australia–France relations, COVID-19.[378]
- Andy Thompson, 57, American politician, member of the Ohio House of Representatives (2011–2018).[379]
- Yoshio, 70, Mexican singer, COVID-19.[380]
- Daren Zenner, 48, Canadian-American boxer.[381]
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- Anisuzzaman, 83, Bangladeshi academic, COVID-19.[382]
- Tessie Aquino-Oreta, 75, Filipino politician, MP (1987–2004).[383]
- Berith Bohm, 87, Swedish operatic soprano.[384]
- Bertram S. Brown, 89, American psychiatrist, director of the National Institute of Mental Health (1970–1977), cardiovascular disease.[385]
- Guido Cerniglia, 81, Italian actor (The Scientific Cardplayer, Alla mia cara mamma nel giorno del suo compleanno, Il giustiziere di mezzogiorno).[386]
- Judith Clarke, 76, Australian author.[387]
- Hans Cohen, 97, Dutch microbiologist, COVID-19.[388]
- Tony Coll, 70, New Zealand rugby league player (West Coast, national team), heart attack.[389]
- Dalila Ennadre, 53, Moroccan film director (J'ai tant aimé...).[390]
- Ingvar Ericsson, 92, Swedish Olympic runner (1952, 1956).[391]
- Phyllis George, 70, American sportscaster (The NFL Today), First Lady of Kentucky (1979–1983), and beauty queen (Miss America 1971), polycythemia vera.[392]
- Joey Giambra, 86, American jazz musician, playwright and actor, COVID-19.[393]
- Henryk Jaskuła, 96, Polish yachtsman.[394]
- Albert Krieger, 96, American defense lawyer.[395]
- Attila Ladinszky, 70, Hungarian footballer (Tatabánya, Feyenoord, Anderlecht), heart attack.[396]
- Ray Land, 89, Australian Olympic sprinter (1956).[397]
- Ronald Ludington, 85, American figure skater, Olympic bronze medalist (1960).[398]
- Khalid Mahmood, 94, Pakistani Islamic scholar and writer, complications from a broken hip.[399]
- Bhabani Charan Pattanayak, 98, Indian politician, MP (1961–1972, 1978–1984).[400]
- Pepper Rodgers, 88, American football player and coach (Kansas Jayhawks, UCLA Bruins, Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets), complications from a fall.[401]
- Sally Rowley, 88, American jeweler and civil rights activist, COVID-19.[402]
- Debesh Roy, 83, Indian writer, cardiac arrest.[403]
- Jorge Santana, 68, Mexican guitarist (Malo).[404]
- Ronald J. Shurer, 41, American army medic, recipient of Medal of Honor, complications from lung cancer.[405]
- William W. Snavely, 100, American Air Force lieutenant general.[406]
- Michel Souplet, 91, French politician, Senator (1983–2001).[407]
- Czesław Stanula, 80, Polish-born Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Floresta (1989–1997) and Itabuna (1997–2017).[408]
- Jim Tucker, 87, American basketball player (Syracuse Nationals, Harlem Globetrotters), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[409]
- Bob Watson, 74, American baseball player (Houston Astros, New York Yankees, Atlanta Braves) and executive (New York Yankees), kidney disease.[410]
- Larry W. Womble, 78, American politician, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (1994–2012).[411]
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- José Rodrigo Aréchiga Gamboa, 39, Mexican cartel leader, shot.[412]
- Gurdas Singh Badal, 88, Indian politician, MP (1971–1977).[413]
- Frank Bielec, 72, American interior designer (Trading Spaces, While You Were Out), heart attack.[414]
- Herbert Blendinger, 84, Austrian composer and violist.[415]
- Claes Borgström, 75, Swedish lawyer and politician, Equality Ombudsman (2000–2007), COVID-19.[416]
- Ezio Bosso, 48, Italian composer (I'm Not Scared), pianist and conductor, neurodegenerative illness.[417]
- Bob Cline, 87, American politician, member of the California State Assembly (1971–1981).[418]
- Denny DeMarchi, 57, Canadian multi-instrumentalist (Alias, Killer Bee, The Cranberries), cancer.[419]
- Sergio Denis, 71, Argentine singer, songwriter and actor, complications from a fall.[420]
- Paddy Fenning, 69, Irish Gaelic footballer (Tullamore, Offaly), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[421]
- Juan Genovés, 89, Spanish painter and graphic artist.[422]
- Ernie Gonzalez, 59, American golfer, complications from Alzheimer's disease.[423]
- Bruno Graf, 66, Swiss footballer (FC Basel), cancer.[424]
- Mitch Greenlick, 85, American politician, member of the Oregon House of Representatives (since 2003).[425]
- Shri Krishna Joshi, 84, Indian physicist.[426]
- Frederick Kantor, 77, American physicist and inventor.[427]
- Allen Lee, 80, Hong Kong industrialist and politician, member of the Legislative Council (1978–1998) and Chairman of the Liberal Party (1993–1998).[428]
- Kurt Liederer, 92, Austrian Olympic diver.[429]
- Sergio Marchant, 58, Chilean football player (Arturo Fernández Vial, Antofagasta, national team) and manager.[430]
- Phil May, 75, English singer (The Pretty Things), complications following hip surgery.[431]
- Paul McCurrie, 91, American politician, New Jersey assemblyman (1962–1964), COVID-19.[432]
- Rick Muru, 69, New Zealand rugby league player (Waikato, national team).[433]
- Franco Nenci, 85, Italian boxer, Olympic silver medallist (1956).[434]
- Tom O'Donoghue, 79, Irish hurler.[435]
- John Palmer, 77, Canadian theatre and film director.[436]
- Sandro Petrone, 66, Italian journalist, lung cancer.[437]
- Henrik Pontén, 54, Swedish jurist, complications from a traffic collision.[438]
- Muthappa Rai, 68, Indian restaurateur, brain cancer.[439]
- Mary Remnant, 85, English musician and medievalist.[440]
- Francisco Sanz, Spanish Olympic sport shooter.[441]
- Olga Savary, 86, Brazilian writer and poet.[442]
- Ralph Sorenson, 93, Canadian politician, cancer.[443]
- Steve Spray, 79, American golfer.[444]
- Monk Tate, 86, American racing driver.[445]
- Henri Vergon, 51, Belgian-born art dealer, heart attack.[446]
- Fred Willard, 86, American actor (Best in Show, Fernwood 2 Night, Modern Family) and comedian, heart attack.[447]
- Ye Yonglie, 79, Chinese writer.[448]
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- Julio Anguita, 78, Spanish politician, Secretary General of the Communist Party (1988–1998), mayor of Córdoba (1979–1986) and coordinator of United Left (1989–2000), heart attack.[449]
- Larry Aubry, 86, American columnist and activist.[450]
- Rodger Bird, 76, American football player (Oakland Raiders, Kentucky Wildcats).[451]
- Gerard Brady, 83, Irish politician, Minister for Education (1982) and TD (1977–1992).[452]
- Émile Chaline, 98, French admiral and resistance fighter.[453]
- Chung Chao-cheng, 95, Taiwanese writer.[454]
- Mário Chermont, 83, Brazilian politician, COVID-19.[455]
- Laurie Craker, 67, English football player (Watford, Hayes) and manager (Flackwell Heath), cancer.[456]
- Jacques Crevoisier, 72, French football coach, cardiac arrest.[457]
- Cliff Eyland, 65, Canadian painter and writer.[458]
- Frances Goldin, 95, American housing rights activist and literary agent.[459]
- Eusebio Grados, 66, Peruvian huayno singer, cardiac arrest.[460]
- Mizban Khadr al-Hadi, 81, Iraqi military officer, member of the Revolutionary Command Council (1991–2001).[461]
- Him Chhem, 82, Cambodian politician, MP (since 2003).[462]
- Wilson Roosevelt Jerman, 91, American White House butler and staffer (1957–2012), COVID-19.[463]
- Hossein Kazempour Ardebili, 67, Iranian politician, Minister of Commerce (1980–1981) and representative to OPEC (1995–2008, since 2013), brain haemorrhage.[464]
- James Gordon Kelly, 90, American psychologist.[465]
- Raine Loo, 75, Estonian actress (Georg).[466]
- Michael McCaskey, 76, American sports executive, president of the Chicago Bears (1983–1999), leukemia.[467]
- Monique Mercure, 89, Canadian actress (Naked Lunch, The Red Violin, J.A. Martin Photographer), cancer.[468]
- René Moreu, 99, French painter and illustrator.[469]
- A. T. Pathrose, 88, Indian politician, Kerala MLA (1965).[470]
- Pilar Pellicer, 82, Mexican actress (The Life of Agustín Lara, Day of the Evil Gun, La Choca), COVID-19.[471]
- Constantin Radu, 75, Romanian footballer (Argeș Pitești).[472]
- Azad Rahman, 76, Bangladeshi composer.[473]
- Gene Rossides, 92, American politician and football player (Columbia Lions).[474]
- Lynn Shelton, 54, American film and television director (Humpday, Your Sister's Sister, Fresh Off the Boat), blood disorder.[475]
- Chuck Sieminski, 79, American football player (San Francisco 49ers, Atlanta Falcons).[476]
- Arthur Summons, 84, Australian rugby football player (Western Suburbs, national rugby league and rugby union team), namesake of the Provan-Summons Trophy.[477]
- László Szabó, 85, Hungarian Grand Prix motorcycle road racer.[478]
- Donn Trenner, 93, American jazz pianist.[479]
- K. Varadarajan, 73, Indian politician.[480]
- Jon Whiteley, 75, Scottish child actor (The Kidnappers, The Spanish Gardener) and historian.[481]
- Tony Yates, 82, American college basketball player and coach (Cincinnati Bearcats).[482]
- Donald Yeagley, 100, American politician, member of the Indiana House of Representatives (1959–1963) and Senate (1963–1965).[483]
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- Wilson Braga, 88, Brazilian politician, Paraíba MLA (1955–1967, 2011–2015), Deputy (1967–1982, 1995–2003, 2007–2011) and Governor of Paraíba (1983–1987), COVID-19.[484]
- José Cutileiro, 85, Portuguese diplomat and writer, Secretary General of the Western European Union (1994–1999).[485]
- Du Wei, 57, Chinese diplomat, ambassador to Ukraine (2016–2020) and Israel (since 2020).[486]
- Vormsi Enn, 76, Estonian esotericist.[487]
- Hermann Fellner, 69, German politician, MP (1980–1990), heart attack.[488]
- Colin Franklin, 96, English writer and bibliographer.[489]
- Shad Gaspard, 39, American professional wrestler (WWE) and actor (Get Hard, From Dusk till Dawn: The Series), drowning.[490]
- Hans-Joachim Gelberg, 89, German writer and publisher.[491]
- Ernest W. Gibson III, 92, American politician and jurist, Vermont state representative (1961–1963) and Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court (1983–1997).[492]
- Aleksandra Kornhauser Frazer, 93, Slovenian chemist.[493]
- Tatjana Lematschko, 72, Russian chess player.[494]
- Ratnakar Matkari, 81, Indian writer and film producer, COVID-19.[495]
- Mercedes Mendoza Suasti, 93, Ecuadorian pasillo singer.[496]
- Lucky Peterson, 55, American blues singer, keyboardist and guitarist.[497]
- Ken Retzer, 86, American baseball player (Washington Senators).[498]
- William K. Scarborough, 87, American historian.[499]
- George Brian Sinclair, 91, British army officer.[500]
- Peter Thomas, 94, German composer.[501]
- Sean Tyla, 73, English rock musician (Ducks Deluxe) and singer-songwriter.[502]
- William Whitehall, 85, American politician, member of the Missouri House of Representatives (1983–1987).[503]
- Yuri Zisser, 59, Belarusian web services executive, founder and owner of Tut.By.[504]
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- Allan Acosta, 95, American engineer.[505]
- Minkailu Bah, Sierra Leonean politician.[506]
- Massimo Berta, 71, Italian footballer (Alessandria, Sambenedettese, Reggio Audace).[507]
- Karen Blumenthal, 61, American business journalist and author, heart attack.[508]
- Philip Bromberg, 89, American psychoanalyst.[509]
- Antonio Colomban, 88, Italian football player and manager (Messina), heart attack.[510]
- Mujibur Rahman Devdas, 90, Bangladeshi political activist and mathematician.[511]
- Marko Elsner, 60, Slovenian footballer (Red Star Belgrade, Nice, Yugoslavia national team).[512]
- Ronald T. Farrar, 84, American journalist and academic.[513]
- Jesse Freitas Sr., 99, American football player (San Francisco 49ers, Chicago Rockets, Buffalo Bills), cancer.[514]
- Cornel Georgescu, 64, Romanian football player and coach.[515]
- Rae Johnson, 67, Canadian painter, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[516]
- Saleh Abdullah Kamel, 79, Saudi Arabian conglomerate and banking executive, founder of Dallah Al-Baraka.[517]
- Leonard Levitt, 79, American crime reporter, lung cancer.[518]
- Vincent Malone, 88, English Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Liverpool (1989–2006), COVID-19.[519]
- Bill Olner, 78, British politician, MP (1992–2010), COVID-19.[520]
- Ken Osmond, 76, American actor (Leave It to Beaver, The New Leave It to Beaver) and police officer (Los Angeles Police Department), complications from COPD.[521]
- Raymond Ravenscroft, 88, English archdeacon.[522]
- Michelle Rossignol, 80, Canadian actress (Once Upon a Time in the East, Beyond Forty, You).[523]
- Susan Rothenberg, 75, American painter.[524]
- James Sherwood, 86, American-born British shipping executive.[525]
- Raman Pratap Singh, 69, Fijian politician, president of the National Federation Party (2005–2014).[526]
- Craig Welch, 71, Canadian animator (No Problem, How Wings Are Attached to the Backs of Angels), COVID-19.[527]
- Fred Wendt, 95, American football player (UTEP Miners).[528]
- Ben Williams, 65, American football player (Buffalo Bills, Ole Miss Rebels).[529]
- Willie K, 59, American singer and ukulele player, lung cancer.[530]
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- Richard Anuszkiewicz, 89, American artist.[531]
- Ken Burmeister, 72, American college basketball coach (Loyola Ramblers, UTSA Roadrunners, Incarnate Word Cardinals), cancer.[532]
- Peter Day, 81, British chemist.[533]
- Annie Glenn, 100, American disability rights activist and philanthropist, complications from COVID-19.[534]
- Chuck Graham, 55, American politician, member of the Missouri Senate (2005–2009) and House of Representatives (1997–2005), heart attack.[535]
- Pembroke J. Herring, 90, American film editor (Tora! Tora! Tora!, Bound for Glory, Out of Africa).[536]
- Carlos Jirón, 65, Nicaraguan politician, member of the National Assembly, complications from diabetes.[537]
- Peter Kiilu, Kenyan politician, MP (2007–2013).[538]
- Arvid Torgeir Lie, 81, Norwegian writer and poet.[539]
- Charley Lippincott, 80, American film marketing publicist, complications from a heart attack.[540]
- Stacey Milbern, 33, American disability rights activist, complications following surgery.[541]
- Ken Nightingall, 92, British film sound engineer (For Your Eyes Only, A View to a Kill, Octopussy), COVID-19.[542]
- Saeed Ahmad Palanpuri, 78, Indian Islamic scholar.[543]
- Mary-Anne Plaatjies van Huffel, 60, South African pastor and academic, complications from surgery.[544]
- Salah Stétié, 90, Lebanese writer and poet.[545]
- Norman G. Thomas, 90, American astronomer, complications from Alzheimer's disease.[546]
- John W. Turnbull, 84, Canadian politician.[547]
- Gil Vianna, 54, Brazilian politician, complications from COVID-19.[548]
- Ravi Zacharias, 74, Indian-born Canadian-American Christian apologist, spine cancer.[549]
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- Syed Fazal Agha, 78, Pakistani politician, Governor of Balochistan (1999), COVID-19.[550]
- Emma Amos, 83, American painter and printmaker, complications from Alzheimer's disease.[551]
- Joe Beauchamp, 76, American football player (San Diego Chargers).[552]
- William R. Bryant Jr., 82, American politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives (1971-1996), Parkinson's disease.[553]
- Anthony DiGiorgio, 79, American academic administrator, president of Winthrop University (1989–2013), pulmonary embolism.[554]
- Stephen A. DiMauro, 87, American jockey, horse breeder and trainer (Lady Pitt, Dearly Precious, Wajima), cancer.[555]
- Denis Farkasfalvy, 83, Hungarian-American Roman Catholic priest and theologian, COVID-19.[556]
- Ronald Giere, 82, American philosopher.[557]
- Malin Gjörup, 56, Swedish actress (Hello Baby) and operatic mezzo-soprano, cerebral haemorrhage.[558]
- Wolfgang Gunkel, 72, German rower, Olympic champion (1972).[559]
- Juan Justo Amaro, 89, Uruguayan politician, Senator (2005–2010) and Deputy (1971–1973, 1985–1994).[560]
- William J. Keating, 93, American law firm executive and politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1971–1974).[561]
- Wilbur MacDonald, 86, Canadian politician, MP (1979–1980).[562]
- Karl-Göran Mäler, 81, Swedish environmental economist.[563]
- Matthew J. Matthews, 66, American diplomat, ambassador to Brunei (since 2019).[564]
- Margaret Maughan, 91, British archer, swimmer and lawn bowler, Paralympic champion (1960, 1972).[565]
- Adolfo Nicolás, 84, Spanish Roman Catholic priest, Superior General of the Society of Jesus (2008–2016).[566]
- Howard C. Nielson, 95, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1983–1991), Utah House of Representatives (1967–1975) and Senate (1997–2000).[567]
- Shaheen Raza, 60, Pakistani politician, Punjab MPA (since 2018), COVID-19.[568]
- George T. Ross, 70, American politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (2011–2013).[569]
- Gemma Salem, 76, Turkish-born Swiss writer.[570]
- Dan Simkovitch, 66, French actress (Les Mystères de l'amour, L'Opération Corned-Beef).[571]
- Trevor Stewart, 80, Australian cricketer (Queensland).[572]
- Gianfranco Terenzi, 79, Sammarinese politician, Captain Regent (1987–1988, 2000–2001, 2006, 2014–2015), traffic collision.[573]
- Hector Thompson, 70, Australian Hall of Fame boxer.[574]
- Surapong Tovichakchaikul, 67, Thai politician, Deputy Prime Minister (2012–2014) and Minister of Foreign Affairs (2011–2014), liver cancer.[575]
- Rakesh Verma, 59, Indian politician, Himachal Pradesh MLA, cardiac arrest.[576]
- Wan Weixing, 62, Chinese space physicist, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.[577]
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- Naomi Brooks, 86, American educator and civil rights activist.[578]
- Bobby Digital, 59, Jamaican reggae and dancehall producer.[579]
- Mamoon al-Farkh, 62, Syrian actor (Bab Al-Hara), heart attack.[580]
- Alexander Gerasimov, 61, Russian ice hockey player, Olympic champion (1984).[581]
- Neil Howlett, 85, English operatic baritone.[582]
- Lluís Juste de Nin, 75, Spanish cartoonist and fashion designer (Armand Basi), cancer.[583]
- Markus Klaer, 51, German engineer and politician, member of the Abgeordnetenhaus of Berlin (2011–2016, since 2019).[584]
- Arnulf Kolstad, 78, Norwegian social psychologist.[585]
- Sergey Kramarenko, 97, Russian Air Force officer, Hero of the Soviet Union.[586]
- Lew Byong-hyun, 95, South Korean military officer and diplomat, Ambassador to the United States (1982–1985).[587]
- Lawrence Lindemer, 98, American politician and jurist, Michigan state representative (1951–1952) and Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court (1975–1977.[588]
- Maamaloa Lolohea, 51, Tongan Olympic weightlifter (2008).[589]
- Alan Merten, 78, American academic administrator, president of George Mason University (1996–2012), complications from Parkinson's disease.[590]
- Shirley McKague, 84, American politician, member of the Idaho House of Representatives (1996–2007) and Senate (2007–2012).[591]
- Freddy Michalski, 73, French translator.[592]
- Roberto Moya, 55, Cuban athlete, Olympic bronze medallist (1992).[593]
- Julitta Münch, 60, German television presenter (WDR).[594]
- John Murphy, 72, Irish Gaelic football player and manager.[595]
- Merlin Nunn, 89, Canadian judge, chief justice of the Nova Scotia Supreme Court (1982–2005).[596]
- Héctor Ochoa, 77, Argentine Olympic footballer (1964).[597]
- Jörg Ohm, 76, German footballer (1. FC Magdeburg, FC Sachsen Leipzig).[598]
- David Pawson, 90, English evangelical minister.[599]
- Kamrun Nahar Putul, Bangladeshi politician, COVID-19.[600]
- Gerhard Strack, 64, German footballer (1. FC Köln, FC Basel, national team), heart attack.[601]
- Oliver E. Williamson, 87, American economist, Nobel Prize laureate (2009), complications from pneumonia.[602]
- Douglas Tyndall Wright, 92, Canadian engineer and academic administrator, President of the University of Waterloo (1981–1993).[603]
- John Zdechlik, 83, American composer.[604]
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- Zara Abid, 28, Pakistani model and actress (Chaudhry – The Martyr), plane crash.[605]
- Antonio Bonet Correa, 94, Spanish art historian.[606]
- André Cartier, 74, Canadian actor (Bound for Glory, Passe-Partout).[607]
- Heather Chasen, 92, British actress (Cat Run, Les Misérables).[608]
- Peter Harold Cole, 83, Australian electronic engineer.[609]
- Ashley Cooper, 83, Australian tennis player, four-time Grand Slam tournament singles champion, Australian Open (1957, 1958), US Open (1958), Wimbledon (1958).[610]
- Denise Cronenberg, 81, Canadian costume designer (The Fly, A History of Violence, Crash).[611]
- Robb Forman Dew, 73, American writer, complications from endocarditis.[612]
- Nancy Harrington, 94, American politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (1974–1976).[613]
- Adam Henein, 91, Egyptian sculptor.[614]
- José Jacinto Hidalgo, 77, Venezuelan Olympic sprinter (1968).[615]
- Francine Holley, 100, Belgian-born French painter.[616]
- Mory Kanté, 70, Guinean singer and kora player ("Yé ké yé ké").[617]
- Jack Klotz, 87, American football player (New York Titans, San Diego Chargers, New York Jets, Houston Oilers).[618]
- William Lyon, 97, American major general.[619]
- Anatoliy Matviyenko, 67, Ukrainian politician, Governor of Vinnytsia Oblast (1996–1998) and Deputy (1990–1994, 1998–2012, 2014–2019).[620]
- Albert Memmi, 99, Tunisian-born French writer and essayist.[621]
- Miljan Mrdaković, 38, Serbian footballer (Metalist Kharkiv, OFK Beograd, Maccabi Tel Aviv), suicide.[622]
- Cristina Pezzoli, 56, Italian theatre director.[623]
- Hecky Powell, 72, American businessman, philanthropist and community leader, COVID-19.[624]
- Saturn, 83–84, American-born alligator (Berlin Zoological Garden, Battle of Berlin, Moscow Zoo).[625]
- Peter Schiller, 62, German Olympic ice hockey player (1988), heart failure.[626]
- Luigi Simoni, 81, Italian football player (Brescia) and manager (Napoli, Inter Milan), complications from a stroke.[627]
- Naipal Singh, 79, Indian politician, MP (2014–2019), cardiac arrest.[628]
- Jerry Sloan, 78, American basketball player (Chicago Bulls) and Hall of Fame coach (Utah Jazz), complications from Parkinson's disease and Lewy body dementia.[629]
- Dave Smith, 73, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers, Houston Oilers, Kansas City Chiefs).[630]
- Richard Timberlake, 97, American economist.[631]
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- Alberto Alesina, 63, Italian political economist, heart attack.[632]
- Richard Byerly, 81, American politician, member of the Iowa House of Representatives (1973–1983).[633]
- Maria Velho da Costa, 81, Portuguese writer (New Portuguese Letters).[634]
- Kåre Dæhlen, 93, Norwegian diplomat.[635]
- Valeriy Davydenko, 47, Ukrainian politician, Deputy (since 2014), shot.[636]
- John Eden, Baron Eden of Winton, 94, British politician, member of the House of Lords (1983–2015), MP (1954–1983).[637]
- Jennie Erdal, 69, Scottish novelist, melanoma.[638]
- Hana Kimura, 22, Japanese professional wrestler (Stardom, Wrestle-1) and reality TV personality (Terrace House: Tokyo 2019–2020), suicide by hydrogen sulfide poisoning.[639]
- Fabrice Lepaul, 43, French footballer (Auxerre, Saint-Étienne, Colmar), traffic collision.[640]
- Robert F. Mager, 96, American psychologist and author.[641]
- Jitendra Nath Pande, 79, Indian physician, COVID-19.[642]
- Brian Sharoff, 77, American politician and manufacturing executive, member of the New York State Assembly (1971–1976).[643]
- Eddie Sutton, 84, American Hall of Fame college basketball coach (Arkansas Razorbacks, Kentucky Wildcats, Oklahoma State Cowboys).[644]
- Johann Weber, 93, Austrian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Graz-Seckau (1969–2001).[645]
- Bryan Wharton, 86, British photographer.[646]
- Edward A. Wilkinson, 86, American rear admiral.[647]
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- Tom Arie, 86, Czech-born British psychiatrist.[648]
- Joe Bertram, 63, American politician.[649]
- Mukar Cholponbayev, 70, Kyrgyz politician, speaker of the Supreme Council (1995–1996), COVID-19.[650]
- Jimmy Cobb, 91, American jazz drummer (Miles Davis Quintet), lung cancer.[651]
- Jean-Loup Dabadie, 81, French journalist and screenwriter (Such a Gorgeous Kid Like Me, Courage fuyons, Clara et les Chics Types).[652]
- Warren DeBoer, 74, American anthropologist, esophageal cancer.[653]
- Arthur Dehaine, 87, French politician, Deputy (1976–1981, 1986–2002), mayor of Senlis (1974–2008).[654]
- Carlo Durante, 73, Italian marathon runner, Paralympic champion (1992), heart attack.[655]
- José Figueroa, 60, Honduran footballer (Real Murcia, Hércules, national team).[656]
- Michael Hall, 93, American actor (The Best Years of Our Lives, The Last Musketeer, Blood of Dracula) and art collector.[657]
- Mockbul Hossain, 70, Bangladeshi teaching hospital executive and politician, MP (1996–2001), COVID-19.[658]
- Jerry F. Hough, 85, American political scientist.[659]
- Robert K. Jaedicke, 91, American academic, Dean of the Stanford Graduate School of Business (1983–1990).[660]
- Hussain Ahmad Kanjo, Pakistani politician, Minister of Science and Technology (2002–2007), COVID-19.[661]
- Ron Landry, 76, American politician, member of the Louisiana State Senate (1976–2000).[662]
- Lily Lian, 103, French singer.[663]
- John Loengard, 85, American photographer.[664]
- Lucia Mee, 20, Northern Irish organ donation campaigner, liver failure.[665]
- Biff Pocoroba, 66, American baseball player (Atlanta Braves).[666]
- Bruce Reid, 84, Australian politician, member of the House of Representatives (1990–1998).[667]
- Al Rex, 91, American bassist (Bill Haley & His Comets).[668]
- William J. Small, 93, American journalist, President of NBC News (1979–1982).[669]
- Zdena Tominová, 79, Czech novelist and political dissident.[670]
- Marshall Tymn, 82, American editor and academic, pneumonia.[671]
- Dinaldo Wanderley, 69, Brazilian politician and economist, COVID-19.[672]
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- Bucky Baxter, 65, American guitarist (Bob Dylan, Steve Earle, Ryan Adams).[673]
- Joseph Bouasse, 21, Cameroonian footballer (Roma, Vicenza, Universitatea Cluj), heart attack.[674]
- Nadejda Brânzan, 71, Moldovan politician, MP (1990–1994).[675]
- Marcelino Campanal, 88, Spanish footballer (Sevilla, Deportivo de La Coruña, national team).[676]
- Otto de la Rocha, 86, Nicaraguan singer, songwriter and actor.[677]
- Francis Dufour, 91, Canadian politician, Quebec MNA (1985–1996).[678]
- Chris Dufresne, 62, American sports writer.[679]
- Louise Feltham, 85, Canadian politician, cancer.[680]
- George Floyd, 46, American police detainee, asphyxia.[681]
- Ismail Gamadiid, Somali politician, Minister of Agriculture, the Environment, and Climate Change of Puntland, COVID-19.[682] (death announced on this date)
- John Howley, 88, Australian painter.[683]
- Hyun Soong-jong, 101, South Korean politician, Prime Minister (1992–1993).[684]
- Jimmy Kirunda, 70, Ugandan football player (Express, KCC, national team) and manager, heart attack.[685]
- Renate Krößner, 75, German actress (Solo Sunny, Alles auf Zucker!).[686]
- Marv Luster, 82, American Hall of Fame CFL football player (Montreal Alouettes, Toronto Argonauts), COVID-19.[687]
- Bob Lynn, 87, American politician, member of the Alaska House of Representatives (2003–2017).[688]
- Paolo Mietto, 85, Italian-born Ecuadorian Roman Catholic prelate, Apostolic Vicar of Napo (1996–2010).[689]
- Balbir Singh Sr., 96, Indian field hockey player and manager, Olympic champion (1948, 1952, 1956) and World Cup winner (1975), complications from bronchopneumonia.[690]
- John Peter Sloan, 51, English comedian, theatre actor and writer, respiratory failure.[691]
- Vadão, 63, Brazilian football manager (Corinthians, women's national team), liver cancer.[692]
- Henri van Zanten, 63, Dutch artist.[693]
- Mary J. Wilson, 83, American zookeeper, COVID-19.[694]
- Wu Pong-fong, 55, Taiwanese actor and choreographer, Golden Bell winner (2008, 2019), stroke.[695]
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- Peter Alexander, 81, American sculptor (Light and Space).[696]
- Miguel Artola Gallego, 96, Spanish historian, Prince of Asturias Award (1991).[697]
- Michael Athans, 83, Greek-born American control theorist and professor.[698]
- Oscar Lino Lopes Fernandes Braga, 88, Angolan Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Benguela (1975–2008).[699]
- Sir John Brigstocke, 74, British admiral, Second Sea Lord (1997–2000).[700]
- Johanna Ehrnrooth, 61, Finnish painter.[701]
- Moysey Fishbein, 73, Ukrainian poet and translator.[702]
- Samvel Gasparov, 81, Russian film director (Hatred, The Sixth, Coordinates of Death) and short story writer, COVID-19.[703]
- Mauricio Hanuch, 43, Argentine footballer (Platense, Independiente, Olimpo), stomach cancer.[704]
- Jon Hellevig, 58, Finnish lawyer and businessman.[705]
- Richard Herd, 87, American actor (T. J. Hooker, All the President's Men, The China Syndrome), complications from cancer.[706]
- Irm Hermann, 77, German actress (Katzelmacher, The Merchant of Four Seasons, The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant).[707]
- Floyd Hillman, 86, Canadian ice hockey player (Boston Bruins).[708]
- Stanley Ho, 98, Hong Kong-Macanese gambling executive and philanthropist, founder of Sociedade de Turismo e Diversões de Macau, kidney failure.[709]
- Oleh Hornykiewicz, 93, Austrian biochemist, Wolf Prize winner (1979).[710]
- Houdini, 21, Canadian rapper, shot.[711]
- Anthony James, 77, American actor (In the Heat of the Night, High Plains Drifter, Gunsmoke), cancer.[712]
- Prahlad Jani, 90, Indian breatharian monk.[713]
- İsmail Hakkı Karadayı, 88, Turkish military officer, Chief of the General Staff (1994–1998), multiple organ failure.[714]
- Geoff Kerr, 95, Australian VFL footballer.[715]
- Vladimir Lopukhin, 68, Russian politician, Minister of Energy (1991–1992), COVID-19.[716]
- Christian Mbulu, 23, English footballer (Brentwood Town, Motherwell, Morecambe).[717]
- Glyn Pardoe, 73, English footballer (Manchester City).[718]
- Cliff Pennington, 80, Canadian ice hockey player (1960).[719]
- Ejaz Qaiser, 68, Pakistani singer.[720]
- Tony Scannell, 74, Irish actor (Flash Gordon, The Bill).[721]
- Bonno Thoden van Velzen, 87, Dutch anthropologist.[722]
- Arumugam Thondaman, 55, Sri Lankan politician, MP (since 1994), heart attack.[723]
- Claire Nicolas White, 94, Dutch-born American poet and author.[724]
- Jonathan Whitehead, 59, English musician and composer.[725]
- Katie Wolf, 94, American politician, member of the Indiana House of Representatives (1984–1986) and Senate (1986–2000).[726]
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- Tony Brown, 83, English cricketer (Gloucestershire).[727]
- Murilo Melo Filho, 91, Brazilian writer, lawyer and journalist, multiple organ failure.[728]
- Wally Gacek, 92, Canadian ice hockey player (Michigan Wolverines).[729]
- Bruno Galliker, 88, Swiss Olympic hurdler (1960).[730]
- Federico García Vigil, 79, Uruguayan composer and conductor.[731]
- Herbert Gross, 91, American mathematician.[732]
- Robert Hite, 63, American artist.[733]
- Jack Hunt, 97, American politician, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (1973–1995).[734]
- Mujtaba Hussain, 83, Indian Urdu author and satirist.[735]
- Sam Johnson, 89, American politician, member of the U.S. (1991–2019) and Texas (1985–1991) Houses of Representatives.[736]
- Regis Korchinski-Paquet, 29, Canadian domestic violence victim, fall.[737]
- Larry Kramer, 84, American playwright (The Normal Heart) and LGBT rights activist, pneumonia.[738]
- Earl McCune, 63, American electrical engineer.[739]
- Liesbeth Migchelsen, 49, Dutch footballer (Heike Rheine, AZ Alkmaar, national team), cancer.[740]
- Aldo Nardin, 72, Italian footballer (Arezzo, Ternana, Lecce).[741]
- Evelyn Nicol, 89, American immunologist and microbiologist, complications from COVID-19.[742]
- Peri Vaevae Pare, Cook Islands politician, MP (1999–2006).[743]
- Hugh Parmer, 80, American politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1963–1965) and Senate (1983–1991), mayor of Fort Worth (1977–1979).[744]
- Peggy Pope, 91, American actress (9 to 5, Calucci's Department, The Last Starfighter).[745]
- Nicholas Rinaldi, 86, American poet and author (The Jukebox Queen of Malta, Between Two Rivers), pneumonia from COVID-19.[746]
- Glenn Roush, 86, American politician, member of the Montana House of Representatives (1981–1984) and Senate (1999–2011).[747]
- Peter V. Sampo, 89, American educator and academic.[748]
- Arthur L. Thurlow, 107, Canadian politician and judge, Nova Scotia MLA (1949–1953).[749]
- Billie Lee Turner, 95, American botanist, COVID-19.[750]
- Dario Vidošević, 52, Croatian Olympic rower (1984).[751]
- Vegard Vigerust, 94, Norwegian author.[752]
- Ubaidur Rahman Zia, Pakistani Islamic scholar.[753]
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- Gracia Barrios, 92, Chilean painter.[754]
- Guy Bedos, 85, French actor (Sweet and Sour, Pardon Mon Affaire, Too!, All Together) and comedian, complications from Alzheimer's disease.[755]
- Jock Blair, Australian television writer and producer (Homicide, The Sullivans, Paradise Beach).[756] (death announced on this date)
- Brendan Bowyer, 81, Irish singer ("The Hucklebuck").[757]
- David Owen Brooks, 65, American serial killer, COVID-19.[758]
- Jim Brown, 93, Australian politician, Western Australian MLA (1971–1974) and MLC (1980–1992).[759]
- F. Enzio Busche, 90, German LDS Church general authority.[760]
- Gustaaf De Smet, 85, Belgian Olympic cyclist (1956).[761]
- Mary D'Imperio, 90, American cryptographer.[762]
- Celine Fariala Mangaza, 52, Congolese disability advocate, COVID-19.[763]
- Claude Goasguen, 75, French politician, Deputy (since 2012), COVID-19.[764]
- Gustavo Guillén, 57, Argentine actor (Chiquititas) and drummer, complications from prostate surgery.[765]
- Claude Heater, 92, American opera singer.[766]
- Vernon Kerr, 92, American politician, member of the New Mexico House of Representatives (1971–1986).[767]
- Bob Kulick, 70, American guitarist (W.A.S.P., Lou Reed) and record producer (Kiss).[768]
- M. P. Veerendra Kumar, 83, Indian journalist and politician, MP (1996–1998, 2004–2009, 2016–2017, since 2018), cardiac arrest.[769]
- Robert M. Laughlin, 85, American anthropologist and linguist (Tzotzil language), COVID-19.[770]
- Charlie Monttana, 58, Mexican rock urbano singer, heart attack.[771]
- Lennie Niehaus, 90, American saxophonist and film composer (Unforgiven, The Bridges of Madison County, Space Cowboys).[772]
- Wolfram Paulus, 62, Austrian film director (Heidenlöcher) and screenwriter, cancer.[773]
- Suzanne Roquette, 77, German actress.[774]
- Reed Scowen, 88, Canadian politician.[775]
- Paul Shrubb, 64, English football player (Brentford, Aldershot, Aldershot Town), manager and scout, motor neurone disease.[776]
- Jaroslav Švach, 47, Czech footballer (Zlín), stroke.[777]
- Ron Withem, 73, American politician, member of the Nebraska Legislature (1983–1997).[778]
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- Maikanti Baru, 60, Nigerian crude oil marketer, group managing director of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (2016–2019).[779]
- Henri Baudouin, 93, French politician, Deputy (1962–1986) and mayor of Granville (1961–1977, 1983–1989).[780]
- John Bermingham, 96, American politician, member of the Colorado Senate (1965–1973).[781]
- Henry Brault, 92, French Olympic runner (1952).[782]
- Christopher Brocklebank-Fowler, 86, British politician, MP (1970–1983).[783]
- Delores Brumfield, 88, American baseball player (South Bend Blue Sox, Kenosha Comets, Fort Wayne Daisies).[784]
- Walter Cahn, 86, German-born American medievalist and art historian.[785]
- Curtis Cokes, 82, American Hall of Fame boxer, WBA/WBC world welterweight champion (1966–1969), heart failure.[786]
- Bejan Daruwalla, 88, Indian astrology columnist, pneumonia.[787]
- Gilberto Dimenstein, 63, Brazilian journalist (Folha de S.Paulo), pancreatic cancer.[788]
- Evaldo Gouveia, 91, Brazilian singer and songwriter, COVID-19.[789]
- Eva Hodgson, 95, Bermudian activist and writer.[790]
- Ajit Jogi, 74, Indian politician, MP (1986–1999, 2004–2008), Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh (2000–2003) and Chhattisgarh MLA (2001–2013, since 2018), cardiac arrest.[791]
- Ron Johnston, 79, British geographer, heart attack.[792]
- Alfred Kolleritsch, 89, Austrian writer, poet and philosopher.[793]
- Jeanie Lambe, 79, Scottish jazz singer.[794]
- Leslie R. Lemon, 73, American meteorologist.[795]
- Sidney Locks, 71, American politician, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (1982–1990).[796]
- Hank Mason, 88, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies).[797]
- Jerzy Pilch, 67, Polish journalist and writer, complications from Parkinson's disease.[798]
- Shahine Robinson, 66, Jamaican politician, MP (since 2001), lung cancer.[799]
- Eric Schreurs, 61, Dutch cartoonist, heart failure.[800]
- Bhanwar Lal Sharma, 95, Indian politician, member of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly (1977–2003).[801]
- Louis P. Sheldon, 85, American Anglican priest.[802]
- Susie Simcock, 81, New Zealand sports administrator, president of the World Squash Federation (1996–2002).[803]
- Hank Stackpole, 85, American military officer.[804]
- Henk Steevens, 88, Dutch racing cyclist (1953 Tour de France), cancer.[805]
- Randy Staten, 76, American football player (New York Giants) and politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1981–1987).[806]
- Célio Taveira, 79, Brazilian footballer (Vasco da Gama, Nacional, national team), COVID-19.[807]
- Roosevelt Taylor, 82, American football player (Chicago Bears, San Francisco 49ers, Washington Redskins).[808]
- Ernest Wooton, 78, American politician, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives (2000–2012).[809]
- Joe Yeninas, 86, American cartoonist, illustrator and graphic editor.[810]
- Yogesh, 77, Indian lyricist (Anand, Manzilein Aur Bhi Hain, Manzil).[811]
- Darwin Young, 95, American politician, member of the Idaho House of Representatives (1977–1981).[812]
- Abderrahmane Youssoufi, 96, Moroccan politician, Prime Minister (1998–2002), lung cancer.[813]
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- Yawovi Agboyibo, 76, Togolese politician, Prime Minister (2006–2007).[814]
- Michael Angelis, 76, British actor (Boys from the Blackstuff, The Liver Birds, Thomas & Friends), heart attack.[815]
- John Cole, 91, Australian-born British geographer.[816]
- Sir John Coward, 82, British vice admiral, Commandant Royal College of Defence Studies (1992–1994) and Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey (1994–2000).[817]
- Phil Croyle, 70, American football player (Houston Oilers, Buffalo Bills), cancer.[818]
- Roger Decock, 93, Belgian racing cyclist, Tour of Flanders winner (1952).[819]
- Bobby Dimond, 90, Australian rugby league footballer (Western Suburbs, New South Wales, national team).[820]
- Elsa Dorfman, 83, American photographer, kidney failure.[821]
- Michel Gauthier, 70, Canadian politician, Leader of the Opposition (1996–1997), MP (1994–2007), and Quebec MNA (1981–1988), lung cancer.[822]
- Chick Gillen, 87, Irish boxer.[823]
- Xavier Grau i Masip, 69, Spanish artist, cancer.[824]
- Józef Grzesiak, 79, Polish Olympic bronze medallist boxer (1964).[825]
- Bob Hammond, 78, Australian Hall of Fame football player (North Adelaide, Norwood) and coach (Sydney Swans), complications from Parkinson's disease.[826]
- Fachtna Joseph Harte, 90, Irish priest.[827]
- Hassan Hosny, 88, Egyptian actor (Nasser 56, El-Limby, Bobbos), heart attack.[828]
- Kim Yong-un, 92, South Korean mathematician.[829]
- John Leedham, 92, Australian footballer.[830]
- Mady Mesplé, 89, French operatic soprano, Parkinson's disease.[831]
- Bobby Morrow, 84, American Hall of Fame sprinter, triple Olympic champion (1956).[832]
- John Nzenze, 80, Kenyan musician, complications from stomach surgery.[833]
- Louise Page, 65, British dramatist, cancer.[834]
- Marshal Perera, 89, Sri Lankan politician.[835]
- Edward O. Phillips, 89, Canadian writer, heart failure.[836]
- Ana Portnoy, 69, Argentine photographer, cancer.[837]
- James Scurlock, 22, American protester, shot.[838]
- Trevor Thomas, 85, British historian.[839]
- Arnold Umbach, 77, American baseball player (Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves), complications from Parkinson's disease.[840]
- Don Weller, 79, English jazz saxophonist.[841]
- Károly Wieland, 86, Hungarian sprint canoeist, Olympic bronze medallist (1956).[842]
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- Bob Bennett, 86, American Hall of Fame college baseball coach (Fresno State).[843]
- Carina Boberg, 68, Swedish actress.[844]
- Christo, 84, Bulgarian-born American artist (Running Fence).[845]
- Dennis L. Freeman, 81, American politician, complications from Parkinson's disease.[846]
- John Furnival, 87, British artist and teacher.[847]
- Kjell B. Hansen, 63, Norwegian politician.[848]
- Danny Havoc, 34, American professional wrestler (CZW), heart failure.[849]
- Dan van Husen, 75, German actor (Fellini's Casanova, Salon Kitty, Nosferatu the Vampyre), COVID-19.[850]
- Pedro Kozak, 71, Argentine football player and manager.[851]
- Norman Lamm, 92, American rabbi, President of Yeshiva University (1976–2003).[852]
- Osia Lewis, 57, American football player (Oregon State, Chicago Bruisers) and coach (Vanderbilt), liver cancer.[853]
- Lewis Marquardt, 83, American politician, member of the South Dakota House of Representatives (1969–1970).[854]
- Muhammad Yahya Rasool Nagari, 75, Pakistani Qāriʾ and Qira'at teacher.[855]
- Bob Northern, 86, American jazz French hornist.[856]
- Tan Aik Mong, 70, Malaysian badminton player, Badminton Asia champion (1971).[857]
- David N. Ott, 83, American politician, member of the Maine House of Representatives (1990–1998, 2004–2006).[858]
- Badrul Feisal Abdul Rahim, 50, Malaysian businessman, Chairman of UMW Holdings (since 2015), heart attack.[859]
- Lia Schwartz, 78, Argentine-American literary scholar and historian.[860]
- Jayanendra Chand Thakuri, 80, Nepali actor (Kanchhi, Pheri Bhetaula, Tapasya).[861]
- Irene Triplett, 90, American woman, last living recipient of a Civil War pension.[862]
- William Vobach, 90, American politician, member of the Indiana Senate (1982–1990).[863]
- Peggy Wallace, 73, American politician, member of the Utah House of Representatives (2001–2006).[864]
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