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Deaths in May 2023
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The following is a list of notable deaths in May 2023.
Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
- Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent country of citizenship (if applicable), reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference.
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May 2023
1
- Per Åhlin, 91, Swedish animator (Out of an Old Man's Head, Dunderklumpen!, The Journey to Melonia).[1]
- Lotta Bouvin-Sundberg, 63, Swedish journalist and news presenter (SVT Rapport), cancer.[2]
- Dick Burwell, 83, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs).[3]
- M. Chandran, 76, Indian politician, Kerala MLA (2006–2016).[4]
- Felipe Colares, 29, Brazilian mixed martial artist, traffic collision.[5]
- Moustafa Darwish, 43, Egyptian actor.[6]
- Calvin Davis, 51, American hurdler, Olympic bronze medalist (1996).[7]
- Andrew Delaplaine, 73, American novelist and screenwriter (Meeting Spencer), stomach cancer.[8]
- John Dunmore, 99, French-born New Zealand academic, historian and author.[9]
- Llambi Gegprifti, 81, Albanian politician, mayor of Tirana (1986–1987, 1989–1990).[10]
- Paul Giambarba, 94, American graphic designer and cartoonist (This Week).[11]
- Gordon Lightfoot, 84, Canadian Hall of Fame singer-songwriter ("Sundown", "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald", "If You Could Read My Mind").[12]
- Jordan Neely, 30, American subway passenger, compression of the neck.[13]
- G. R. Perera, 83, Sri Lankan actor (Welikathara, Gini Avi Saha Gini Keli, Aswesuma).[14]
- Pugh Rogefeldt, 76, Swedish musician, complications from corticobasal degeneration.[15]
- Eileen Saki, 79, Japanese-American actress (M*A*S*H, Splash, Policewomen), cancer.[16]
- Marshall S. Smith, 85, American educator.[17]
- Everett M. Snortland, 86, American politician, member of the Montana House of Representatives (1970–1971).[18]
- Brendan Walsh, 50, Irish hurler (Killeagh, Cork).[19]
- Duncan Wright, 82, Australian footballer (Collingwood).[20]
2
- Khader Adnan, 45, Palestinian activist, hunger strike.[21]
- Eugeniusz Bedeniczuk, 62, Polish Olympic triple jumper (1992).[22]
- Matahi Brothers, 62, French Polynesian businessman.[23]
- Barbara Bryne, 94, British-American actress (The Bostonians, Amadeus, Two Evil Eyes).[24]
- Gabrielle Carey, 64, Australian author (Puberty Blues).[25]
- Alice Coleman, 99, British geographer.[26]
- Charles Engola, 64, Ugandan politician, MP (2016–2021), shot.[27]
- Heidy Forster, 92, Swiss-German actress (Hinter den sieben Gleisen, The Roaring Fifties, The Foster Boy).[28]
- Arun Manilal Gandhi, 89, Indian-American author and political activist.[29]
- Christian Larièpe, 63, French footballer (FC Montceau Bourgogne) and sporting director (Lausanne Sport, Saint-Étienne), malaria.[30]
- Mzwandile Masala, 85, South African politician, MNA (1997–2004), ambassador to Zambia (2004–2007).[31]
- Sid Ali Mazif, 79, Algerian film director.[32]
- Albert Narath, 90, German-born American chemist.[33]
- Frank Phillips, 90, Australian golfer.[34]
- Mike Pinner, 89, English footballer (Aston Villa, Leyton Orient, Sheffield Wednesday).[35]
- Ruth Porta, 66, Spanish politician, senator (2007–2011).[36]
- Michael Roskin, 84, American political scientist.[37]
- Souli Sabah, 91, Greek singer and actress.[38]
- Guido Sacconi, 74, Italian politician, MEP (1999–2009).[39]
- Damir Šolman, 74, Croatian basketball player, Olympic silver medallist (1968, 1976).[40]
- Achmad Sujudi, 82, Indonesian physician, minister of health (1999–2004).[41]
- Giovanni Urbinati, 76, Italian ceramist and sculptor.[42]
- Valentin Yudashkin, 59, Russian fashion designer, kidney cancer.[43]
3
- Asia Abdelmajid, 80, Sudanese actress and teacher, shot.[44]
- Lance Blanks, 56, American basketball player (Detroit Pistons, Minnesota Timberwolves) and general manager (Phoenix Suns), suicide.[45]
- Bear F. Braumoeller, 55, American political scientist.[46]
- Dean Corren, 67, American politician, member of the Vermont House of Representatives (1993–2001), heart attack.[47]
- Alessandro D'Alatri, 68, Italian film director (Red American, No Skin, The Fever), screenwriter and actor.[48]
- Gustaf Douglas, 85, Swedish aristocrat and investment executive, founder of Investment AB Latour and member of the IVA.[49]
- John Edmunds, 94, British television presenter (ABC Weekend TV, Associated-Rediffusion) and academic.[50]
- Allan Gyngell, 75, Australian public servant and diplomat.[51]
- Kabir Hossain, 84, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1991–2006).[52]
- Razie Jachya, 92, Indonesian politician, governor of Bengkulu (1989–1994).[53]
- Josef Jařab, 85, Czech academic, rector of Palacký University Olomouc (1990–1997) and senator (1996–1998, 2000–2006).[54]
- Howard Krongard, 82, American Hall of Fame lacrosse player, attorney, and government official, inspector general of the Department of State (2005–2008), cancer.[55]
- Ronald Rene Lagueux, 91, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Rhode Island (since 1986).[56]
- Bernard Lapasset, 75, French rugby union administrator, chairman of the International Rugby Board (2008–2016), Alzheimer's disease.[57]
- Josef Lenz, 88, German luger.[58]
- Linda Lewis, 72, English singer-songwriter ("Rock-a-Doodle-Doo").[59]
- Manobala, 69, Indian film director (December 31) and actor (Gopurangal Saivathillai, James Pandu), liver failure.[60]
- Vicky Neale, 39, British mathematician (Closing the Gap: The Quest to Understand Prime Numbers), cancer.[61]
- Michael O'Halloran, 86, Irish politician and trade unionist, Lord Mayor of Dublin (1984–1985).[62]
- Francisco Paesa, 87, Spanish spy, banker and businessman.[63]
- Roland Pattillo, 89, American physician.[64]
- Carl Reissigl, 98, Austrian politician, member (1979–1994) and president (1989–1994) of the Landtag of Tyrol.[65]
- Don Short, 90, British writer and journalist, heart failure.[66]
- Franc Škerlj, 81, Slovenian Olympic cyclist (1968).[67]
- Tony Staley, 83, Australian politician, MP (1970–1980), minister for the Capital Territory (1976–1977) and post and telecommunications (1977–1980).[68]
- Jasmin Stavros, 68, Croatian pop musician.[69]
- Muhammad Taufik, 66, Indonesian politician, member (since 2009) and deputy speaker (2014–2022) of the Jakarta Regional People's Representative Council, lung cancer.[70]
- Gail Tremblay, 77, American writer and artist.[71]
- Nikica Valentić, 72, Croatian politician, prime minister (1993–1995).[72]
- Neil Wheelwright, 90, American college football coach.[73]
4
- Sir John Aird, 4th Baronet, 83, British aristocrat and businessman.[74]
- Joop van den Berg, 81, Dutch politician, MP (1988–1994).[75]
- Robert Carswell, Baron Carswell, 88, Northern Irish jurist, lord chief justice (1997–2004).[76]
- Bruce Childs, 88, Australian politician, senator (1981–1997).[77]
- Henri Coulonges, 86, French writer.[78]
- John C. Cushman III, 82, American real estate executive (Cushman & Wakefield), national president of the Boy Scouts (2004–2006).[79]
- Rafael Guillén, 90, Spanish poet, stroke.[80]
- Stewart Harris, 74, American songwriter ("Lonely Nights", "Hurricane", "Rose in Paradise").[81]
- Iain Johnstone, 80, English author, broadcaster and television producer.[82]
- Frank Keefe, 85, American swimming coach.[83]
- Petr Klíma, 58, Czech ice hockey player (Detroit Red Wings, Edmonton Oilers, Tampa Bay Lightning), Stanley Cup champion (1990).[84]
- Hans-Jörg Krüger, 81, German Olympic basketball player (1972).[85]
- Rob Laakso, 44, American musician (Kurt Vile and the Violators, Swirlies), cholangiocarcinoma.[86]
- Karaikudi Mani, 77, Indian mridangam player.[87]
- Bill Mondt, 88, American college football player (Colorado Buffaloes) and coach (New Mexico Lobos).[88]
- Achmad Mubarok, 77, Indonesian academic and politician, MP (1999–2009).[89]
- Rifat Rastoder, 72, Montenegrin politician, writer, and journalist, acting president (2003).[90]
- Chris Reynolds, 63, Welsh comics author (Mauretania Comics).[91]
- Tom Spencer, 75, British politician, MEP (1979–1984, 1989–1999), progressive supranuclear palsy.[92]
- Michael Squire, 77, British architect.[93]
- Georgi Stoykovski, 81, Bulgarian Olympic triple jumper (1964, 1968).[94]
- Diane Stratas, 90, Canadian politician, MP (1979–1980).[95]
- Terry Vaughn, 50, American soccer referee, complications from Huntington's disease.[96]
- Robert E. Wade, 89, Canadian politician, mayor of Hamilton (2000–2003).[97]
5
- Martti Aiha, 70, Finnish sculptor.[98]
- Valeriy Baranov, 66, Ukrainian politician, MP (2007–2012), governor of Zaporizhzhia Oblast (2014).[99]
- Gloria Belle, 83, American bluegrass vocalist and musician.[100]
- Fortunato Benavides, 76, American jurist, judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit (since 1994).[101]
- Ilse Buding, 83, Romanian-born German tennis player.[102]
- Richard E. Carver, 85, American politician, SAF/FM (1984–1987), mayor of Peoria, Illinois (1973–1984) and president of the USCM (1979–1980).[103]
- Michel Cordes, 77, French actor (The Horseman on the Roof, Didier, A Question of Taste), author and stage director, suicide by gunshot.[104]
- Samuel T. Durrance, 79, American astronaut (STS-35, STS-67), complications from a fall.[105]
- Gary Finch, 79, American politician, member of the New York State Assembly (1999–2021).[106]
- George Fouché, 57, South African racecar driver, complications from a fall.[107]
- Haidar Haidar, 87, Syrian novelist (The Desolate Time, A Feast for the Seaweeds, The Mirrors of Fire).[108]
- Arsenio Iglesias, 92, Spanish football player (Deportivo de La Coruña, Granada) and manager (Zaragoza).[109]
- Marc Jeuniau, 95, Belgian sports journalist.[110]
- Terry Lewis, 95, Australian convicted corrupt police officer, commissioner of the Queensland Police Force (1976–1987).[111]
- Christopher William Long, 85, British diplomat, ambassador to Switzerland (1988–1992), Egypt (1992–1995) and Hungary (1995–1998).[112]
- Jesús Mancha, 81, Spanish politician, senator (1996–2000), deputy (2000–2008).[113]
- Fozi el-Mardi, 69–70, Sudanese football player, coach, and administrator.[114]
- Bruce McCall, 87, Canadian author and illustrator (The New Yorker, Zany Afternoons), complications from Parkinson's disease.[115]
- Brian McKenna, 77, Canadian filmmaker and producer (The Fifth Estate, The Valour and the Horror).[116]
- Pauline Newstone, 79, Canadian actress (Dragon Ball Z, Beast Wars: Transformers, Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog).[117]
- Carlos Padilla, 78, Filipino politician, three-time member of the House of Representatives, governor of Nueva Vizcaya (since 2016), heart attack.[118]
- Mary Price, 79, English lawn bowler.[119]
- Siiri Rantanen, 98, Finnish cross-country skier, Olympic champion (1956).[120]
- Gerald Rose, 87, British illustrator.[121]
- Robert C. Shinn Jr., 85, American politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1985–1994) and commissioner of the NJDEP (1994–2002).[122]
- Amy Silverstein, 59, American writer, cancer.[123]
- Philippe Sollers, 86, French writer and literary critic, founder of Tel Quel and L'Infini, subject of Writer Sollers.[124]
- Chris Strachwitz, 91, American record company founder and executive (Arhoolie Records).[125]
- Beverly Torok-Storb, 75, American physician.[126]
- Sophia Vari, 82–83, Greek painter and sculptor.[127]
- Ján Vilikovský, 85, Slovak translator and diplomat, ambassador to the United Kingdom (1992–1996).[128]
- Brian Warner, 83, British-South African astronomer.[129]
- Jack Wilkins, 78, American jazz guitarist.[130]
- Ian Witten, 76, English-born New Zealand computer scientist.[131]
6
- Pietro Barucci, 100, Italian architect and urban planner.[132]
- Ivan Bizjak, 67, Slovenian mathematician and politician, minister of the interior (1993–1994) and of justice (2000–2004).[133]
- Vida Blue, 73, American baseball player (Oakland Athletics, San Francisco Giants, Kansas City Royals), three-time World Series champion (1972, 1973, 1974).[134]
- Anthony Cartwright, 82, New Zealand cricketer (Otago, North Otago).[135]
- Habib Chaab, 49, Iranian-Swedish political activist, founder of the ASMLA, execution by hanging.[136]
- Jim Copeland, 84, Canadian football player (Saskatchewan Roughriders, Toronto Argonauts, Montreal Alouettes).[137]
- Sam Gross, 89, American cartoonist (The New Yorker).[138]
- Norman Hill, 87, English cricketer (Nottinghamshire).[139]
- Hadley Hinds, 76, Barbadian Olympic sprinter (1968).[140]
- Tom Hornbein, 92, American mountaineer.[141]
- Derek Keating, 67, Irish politician, TD (2011–2016).[142]
- Ulrich F. Kocks, 93, German-born American physicist.[143]
- Frank Kozik, 61, American artist and graphic designer.[144]
- Marc Lalonde, 93, Canadian politician, MP (1972–1984), minister of finance (1982–1984) and justice (1978–1979).[145]
- Néstor Matamala, 82, Chilean football manager (Motagua, Real España, Olimpia).[146]
- Eugeniusz Matyjas, 71, Polish politician, voivode of Leszno Voivodeship (1990–1994).[147]
- Newton N. Minow, 97, American attorney, chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (1961–1963), heart attack.[148]
- Paulus Moa, 82, Indonesian bureaucrat and politician, regent of Sikka (1998–2003).[149]
- Raimo Partanen, 82, Finnish Olympic skier (1964).[150]
- Hanna Fenichel Pitkin, 91, German-born American political theorist.[151]
- Gary Prado Salmón, 84, Bolivian military officer and diplomat, ambassador to Mexico (2000–2002).[152]
- Menahem Pressler, 99, German-born Israeli-American pianist (Beaux Arts Trio).[153]
- Erika Raue, 85, German Olympic javelin thrower (1956).[154]
- Petruška Šustrová, 75, Czech dissident (Charter 77), journalist, and translator.[155]
- Gianluca Tonetti, 56, Italian road racing cyclist, heart attack.[156]
- Nabeesa Ummal, 92, Indian politician, Kerala MLA (1987–1991).[157]
- Joe Young, 89, Irish Gaelic footballer and hurler (Galway).[158]
7
- David Albiston, 78, Australian footballer (Hawthorn).[159]
- Jerry Armstrong, 86, American Olympic boxer (1960), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[160]
- Ingrid Arvidsson, 103, Swedish poet, author, and diplomat.[161]
- Balarama, 67, Indian elephant.[162]
- Byrna Barclay, 82, Canadian writer and editor.[163]
- Albert Borgmann, 85, German-born American philosopher.[164]
- Gail Bromley, 72–73, English botanist.[165]
- Grace Bumbry, 86, American operatic mezzo-soprano (Bayreuth Festival), complications from a stroke.[166]
- Soňa Červená, 97, Czech operatic mezzo-soprano (Oper Frankfurt, San Francisco Opera).[167]
- Ralph Cotterill, 91, Australian actor (A Country Practice, E Street, Ultraman: Towards the Future).[168]
- Lindsay Crocker, 64, New Zealand cricketer (Northern Districts) and sports administrator.[169]
- Viktor Djalilov, 71, Uzbek football player and manager (Politotdel, Navbahor, Pakhtakor Tashkent).[170] (death announced on this date)
- Jay P. Dolan, 87, American historian and priest.[171]
- Vladimir Dybo, 92, Russian linguist, member of the Russian Academy of Sciences.[172]
- Ray Fortin, 82, Canadian ice hockey player (St. Louis Blues).[173]
- Aase Foss Abrahamsen, 92, Norwegian writer.[174]
- Larry Foster, 85, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers).[175]
- Hassan Idrissi, 46, Belgian politician, Walloon deputy (2018–2019), suicide.[176]
- Don January, 93, American golfer (PGA Tour, Senior PGA Tour), PGA Championship winner (1967).[177]
- Deacon Jones, 89, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox) and coach (Houston Astros, San Diego Padres).[178]
- Seán Keane, 76, Irish fiddler (The Chieftains).[179]
- James Kerr, 82, American Olympic fencer (1984).[180]
- Jan Klein, 87, Czech-American immunologist.[181]
- Larry Mahan, 79, American Hall of Fame rodeo cowboy, subject of The Great American Cowboy.[182]
- Patrick J. McGrath, 77, Irish Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of San Francisco (1989–1998), coadjutor bishop (1998–1999) and bishop (1999–2019) of San José in California.[183]
- Yaseen Akhtar Misbahi, 69, Indian Islamic scholar.[184]
- Saint Obi, 57, Nigerian actor and film producer.[185]
- Palmirinha Onofre, 91, Brazilian television chef and presenter.[186]
- Filippo Ottoni, 84, Italian film director, screenwriter (Detective School Dropouts, A Bay of Blood, Jonah Who Lived in the Whale) and dubbing director.[187]
- John Roland, 81, American news presenter (WNEW-TV, NBC News), complications from a stroke.[188]
- Fred Siegel, 78, American historian and conservative writer.[189]
- Boris Sket, 86, Slovenian zoologist and speleobiologist.[190]
- Vic Stasiuk, 93, Canadian ice hockey player (Boston Bruins, Detroit Red Wings) and coach (Philadelphia Flyers), Stanley Cup champion (1952, 1954, 1955).[191]
- Ronald Steel, 92, American author and biographer (Walter Lippmann).[192]
- Alexandros Varitimiadis, 28, Greek basketball player (PAOK, Filippos Verias, Aries Trikala), cancer.[193]
- Bobby Wilson, 57, American football player (Washington Redskins).[194]
- Myron Worobec, 78, Austrian-born American soccer player (national team).[195]
- Peter Zeindler, 89, Swiss journalist, writer, and playwright.[196]
8
- Tinagaran Baskeran, 32, Malaysian footballer (Penang, Petaling Jaya City), bone cancer.[197]
- K. Patricia Cross, 97, American education scholar.[198]
- Kemal Derviş, 74, Turkish economist and politician, minister of economic affairs (2001–2002) and administrator of the UNDP (2005–2009).[199]
- Sergey Dreyden, 81, Russian actor (About Love, Window to Paris, Russian Ark).[200]
- Wilfried Erdmann, 83, German sailor and author.[201]
- Sidney Fraleigh, 92, Canadian politician, MP (1979–1980, 1984–1988).[202]
- Vern Holtgrave, 80, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers).[203]
- Joe Kapp, 85, American Hall of Fame football player (BC Lions, Minnesota Vikings), coach (California Golden Bears) and executive.[204]
- Rita Lee, 75, Brazilian singer (Os Mutantes), lung cancer.[205]
- Vishwanath Mahadeshwar, 63, Indian politician, mayor of Mumbai (2017–2019).[206]
- Samaresh Majumdar, 79, Indian writer, complications from COPD.[207]
- Erzsi Máthé, 95, Hungarian actress (Before the Bat's Flight Is Done, Two Confessions).[208]
- Neil Matthews, 56, English footballer (Halifax Town, Lincoln City, Stockport County), cancer.[209]
- Jorge Niosi, Argentine-born Canadian academic.[210]
- Benito Pavoni, 86, Italian politician, deputy (1987–1992).[211]
- Robert L. Peters, 68, Canadian graphic designer.[212]
- Stanton Samenow, 81, American psychologist and writer.[213]
- Jerzy Szteliga, 69, Polish politician, MP (1993–2005).[214]
- Pema Tseden, 53, Chinese film director (The Silent Holy Stones, Old Dog, Tharlo), heart attack.[215]
- Iranian blasphemers, hanged:[216]
9
- Heather Armstrong, 47, American blogger, suicide by gunshot.[217]
- John Bland, 77, South African golfer.[218]
- Antonio Carbajal, 93, Mexican football player (León, national team) and manager (Atlético Morelia).[219]
- Denny Crum, 86, American Hall of Fame basketball coach (Louisville Cardinals).[220]
- Edward Cullen, 90, American Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Philadelphia (1994–1998) and bishop of Allentown (1998–2009).[221]
- Josef Ehmer, 74, Austrian historian.[222]
- Blanche Gates, 105, Canadian Anglican liturgist.[223]
- Nurul Islam, 94, Bangladeshi economist.[224]
- Ludwig Koenen, 92, German-born American papyrologist and classical philologist.[225]
- Anna Kolbrún Árnadóttir, 53, Icelandic politician, member of the Althing (2017–2021).[226]
- Liudmila Kovnatskaya, 82, Russian musicologist.[227]
- Jerome B. Lammers, 85, American politician.[228]
- Sir Richard Lawson, 95, British general, commander-in-chief of AFNORTH (1982–1986).[229]
- Wilferd Madelung, 92, German-British author and scholar of Islamic history.[230]
- Mohan Maharishi, 83, Indian theatre director and playwright.[231]
- Eric McCormack, 85, Scottish-born Canadian author.[232]
- David Miranda, 37, Brazilian politician, deputy (2019–2023), gastrointestinal infection.[233]
- Moon Fun Chin, 110, Taiwanese-American supercentenarian, last surviving CNAC pilot.[234]
- Jon Povey, 80, English drummer and keyboardist (Pretty Things).[235]
- Terje Rafdal, 58, Norwegian Paralympic wheelchair curler (2014).[236]
- Joaquin Romaguera, 90, American tenor (The Most Important Man) and actor.[237]
- Allan Sobocinski, 91, Brazilian Olympic sport shooter (1948).[238]
- Arman Soldin, 32, Bosnian-born French journalist (Agence France-Presse), rocket explosion.[239]
- Carl F. Ullrich, 94, American rowing coach and academic administrator.[240]
- Günter Wewel, 88, German operatic bass (Dortmund Opera) and television presenter.[241]
- Tadayoshi Yokota, 75, Japanese volleyball player, Olympic champion (1972).[242]
- Jacklyn Zeman, 70, American actress (General Hospital, One Life to Live, The Bay), cancer.[243]
10
- Utz Aichinger, 84, German Olympic field hockey player (1960, 1968).[244]
- Carlos Jesús Patricio Baladrón Valdés, 78, Cuban Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of San Cristóbal de la Habana (1992–1998) and bishop of Guantánamo-Baracoa (1998–2006).[245]
- Hugo Burge, 51, British businessman.[246]
- Massimo Cavezzali, 73, Italian comic book artist.[247]
- Rosemary Crossley, 78, Australian author.[248]
- Vandana Das, 22, Indian surgeon, stabbed.[249]
- Mike Feldman, 95, Canadian politician, Toronto city councillor (1998–2010) and deputy mayor of Toronto (2003–2006).[250]
- Ed Flanagan, 79, American football player (Detroit Lions, San Diego Chargers).[251]
- Virginia von Fürstenberg, 48, Italian artist, poet and fashion designer, fall.[252]
- Ian Hacking, 87, Canadian philosopher and author (The Taming of Chance, Rewriting the Soul, Mad Travelers).[253]
- Rolf Harris, 93, Australian entertainer (Rolf's Cartoon Club, Animal Hospital), singer ("Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport"), and convicted sex offender, neck cancer.[254]
- Donald Kirkland, 61, American lieutenant general.[255]
- Gioacchino Lanza Tomasi, 89, Italian musicologist.[256]
- Loonkito, 19, Kenyan lion, speared.[257]
- Jan Lundin, 80, Swedish Olympic swimmer (1964).[258]
- Russ Nicholson, British illustrator (The Warlock of Firetop Mountain).[259]
- Colette Nucci, 73, French actress and director, cancer.[260]
- Enrico Oldoini, 77, Italian film director (Don Matteo, Vacanze di Natale '90, Anni 90) and screenwriter, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[261]
- Thelston Payne, 66, Barbadian cricketer (West Indies, national team), pancreatic cancer.[262]
- Metello Savino, 59, Italian Olympic swimmer (1984).[263]
- Arne Strand, 79, Norwegian journalist (Dagsavisen), cancer.[264]
- Sun Jiulin, 85, Chinese engineer, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.[265]
- Martin Wiehle, 96, German historian.[266]
- Albert Zwaveling, 95, Dutch surgeon.[267]
11
- András Adorján, 73, Hungarian chess grandmaster and author.[268]
- Kenneth Anger, 96, American filmmaker (Fireworks, Lucifer Rising) and writer (Hollywood Babylon).[269]
- Ana Paula Borgo, 29, Brazilian volleyball player (Volley Bergamo, national team), stomach cancer.[270]
- Nedeljko Bulatović, 84, Serbian footballer (NEC, Tongeren, Fortuna Sittard).[271]
- Hodding Carter III, 88, American journalist and spokesman, U.S. State Department spokesperson (1977–1980).[272]
- Leon Comber, 101, British military officer and author.[273]
- Stanley Engerman, 87, American economist and historian (Time on the Cross: The Economics of American Negro Slavery), myelodysplastic syndrome.[274]
- Joe A. Garcia, 70, American indigenous political activist and musician, president of the National Congress of American Indians (2006–2009).[275]
- Guido Gorgatti, 103, Italian-born Argentine actor (Bárbara atómica, An American in Buenos Aires, Would You Marry Me?).[276]
- Lloyd Inman Hendricks, 81, American politician, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (1977–1987).[277]
- Beverley Holloway, 91, New Zealand entomologist.[278]
- Karl Sverre Klevstad, 96, Norwegian politician, mayor of Vestvågøy Municipality (1987–1991).[279]
- Marcel Lagorce, 90, French classical trumpeter.[280]
- Long Boi, British Mallard-Indian Runner duck cross.[281] (death announced on this date)
- Teina Maraeura, 72, French Polynesian politician, deputy (1986–2013, 2018–2023) and mayor of Rangiroa (1986–2021).[282]
- Sue Maroroa, 32, New Zealand-English chess player, complications following childbirth.[283]
- Futoshi Nakanishi, 90, Japanese baseball player and manager (Nishitetsu Lions, Nippon Ham-Fighters, Hanshin Tigers), heart failure.[284]
- Barry Newman, 92, American actor (Vanishing Point, The Salzburg Connection, Petrocelli).[285]
- Shaun Pickering, 61, Welsh Olympic shot putter (1996).[286]
- Andy Provan, 79, Scottish footballer (York City, Torquay United, Chester), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[287]
- Jean-Paul Savoie, 76, Canadian social worker and politician, New Brunswick MLA (1987–1999).[288]
- Michael Waterfield, 81, British biochemist.[289]
- Martha Zelt, 92, American printmaker.[290]
12
- Thembinkosi Apleni, 49, South African politician, delegate to the National Council of Provinces (since 2019).[291]
- Alfonso Buonocore, 90, Italian Olympic swimmer (1952) and water polo player (1956).[292]
- Leroy Cooper, 62, Jamaican-born British photographer.[293] (body discovered on this date)
- Jonathan Crenshaw, 51, American artist, esophageal varices.[294]
- Owen Davidson, 79, Australian Hall of Fame tennis player.[295]
- Don Denkinger, 86, American baseball umpire (Major League Baseball).[296]
- Shaden Gardood, Sudanese singer, mortar fire.[297]
- Ísak Harðarson, 66, Icelandic poet and translator.[298]
- Gerry Hart, 75, Canadian ice hockey player (Detroit Red Wings, New York Islanders, St. Louis Blues).[299]
- Michael J. Juneau, 60, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Western Louisiana (since 2018).[300]
- Hirut Bekele, 80, Ethiopian singer.[301]
- Aleksandr Karakin, 32, Russian footballer (Khimki), traffic collision.[302]
- Ralph Lee, 87, American puppeteer and special effects artist.[303]
- Bernard Membe, 69, Tanzanian diplomat and politician, MP (2000–2005) and minister of foreign affairs (2006–2015).[304]
- Judy Messer, 89, Australian conservationist.[305]
- Francis Monkman, 73, English musician (Curved Air, Sky, Matching Mole), songwriter and composer, cancer.[306]
- Jacques Mouilleron, 82, French footballer (Angers, Red Star, Caen).[307]
- Joe Mpisi, 56, South African politician, Gauteng MPL (since 2014).[308]
- Michael Norell, 85, American actor (Emergency!) and television writer (The Love Boat, Nash Bridges).[309]
- David Pollock, 81, British humanist.[310]
- Jethabhai Rathod, 86, Indian politician, Gujarat MLA (1967–1971).[311]
- Bruce Robertson, 71, New Zealand rugby union player (Counties, national team).[312]
- Christine Savage, 91, American politician, member of the Maine Senate (2000–2008).[313]
- Fanta Singhateh, 93, Gambian socialite, first lady (1966–1970).[314]
- David Stripp, 88, English cricketer (Sussex).[315]
- Ruth Carol Taylor, 91, American flight attendant.[316]
- Umar Apong, 83, Bruneian nobleman and police officer, commissioner of the Royal Brunei Police Force (1984–1991).[317] (death announced on this date)
13
- Tayeb Belaiz, 74, Algerian jurist, minister of justice (2004–2012).[318]
- Giotto Bizzarrini, 96, Italian automobile engineer.[319]
- Harry Bentley Bradley, 83, American car and toy car designer.[320]
- Peter Brooke, Baron Brooke of Sutton Mandeville, 89, British politician, secretary of state for Northern Ireland (1989–1992) and national heritage (1992–1994), MP (1977–2001).[321]
- Yaqoob Atif Bulbula, 76, Pakistani singer and actor.[322]
- John Flood, 90, English footballer (Southampton, Bournemouth, Headington United).[323]
- Bob Garibaldi, 81, American baseball player (San Francisco Giants).[324]
- Johan Gullichsen, 86, Finnish Olympic sailor (1964).[325]
- Tommy Hays, 93, American guitarist.[326]
- Bill Kelly, 75, American college football coach (West Texas A&M Buffaloes, Eastern New Mexico Greyhounds), pneumonia.[327]
- Rahmatollah Khosravi, 72, Iranian politician, MP (1988–1992).[328]
- Sibylle Lewitscharoff, 69, German writer.[329]
- Phil Nuytten, 81, Canadian entrepreneur.[330]
- Weldon Olson, 90, American ice hockey player, Olympic champion (1960).[331]
- Mary Parker, 92, English-born Australian actress and television presenter.[332]
- Douglas Rowe, 85, American actor (Appointment with Fear, Critters 2: The Main Course, The Incident).[333]
- Eduard Sagalaev, 76, Russian media executive, founder of TV-6 and chairman of the VGTRK (1996–1997).[334]
- Ram G. Takwale, 90, Indian academic administrator, vice-chancellor of YCMOU (1989–1994) and IGNOU (1995–1998).[335]
- Keiko Tanaka-Ikeda, 89, Japanese gymnast, Olympic bronze medallist (1964), brain cancer.[336]
- Jürgen Trumpf, 91, German diplomat and politician, secretary-general of the European Council (1994–1999).[337]
- Carl Yankowski, 74, American businessman (Palm, Inc., Ambient Devices).[338]
14
- József Ács, 92, Hungarian sculptor.[339]
- Billy Wayne Bailey, 65, American politician, member of the West Virginia Senate (1991–2008).[340]
- Doyle Brunson, 89, American Hall of Fame poker player, WSOP champion (1976, 1977).[341]
- Guerrino Riccardo Brusati, 78, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Caetité (2003–2015) and Janaúba (2015–2019).[342]
- Loris Chobanian, 90, Armenian-American composer.[343]
- Cornelius, 87, Greek Orthodox prelate.[344]
- Garðar Cortes, 82, Icelandic operatic tenor singer and opera director, founder of The Icelandic Opera.[345]
- Joe Gayton, 66, American screenwriter (Bulletproof, Faster) and television producer (Hell on Wheels), prostate cancer.[346]
- John Giblin, 71, Scottish bass player, sepsis.[347]
- Ingrid Haebler, 93, Austrian pianist.[348]
- Christian Hansen Jr., 91, American politician, member of the Vermont House of Representatives (1981–1982), U.S. Marshal for Vermont (1969–1977, 1982–1984).[349]
- Karl Hesse, 86, German Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop (1978–1980) and archbishop (1990–2011) of Rabaul, bishop of Kavieng (1980–1990).[350]
- Dame Rosie Horton, 83, New Zealand philanthropist.[351]
- Omar A. Jallow, 76, Gambian politician, leader of the People's Progressive Party (2002–2018), minister of agriculture (2017–2018).[352]
- Billy Masetlha, 68, South African intelligence officer, director of the National Intelligence Agency (2004–2005).[353]
- Gloria Molina, 74, American politician, member of the California State Assembly (1982–1987) and the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors (1991–2014).[354]
- Ferran Olivella, 86, Spanish footballer (CD Condal, Barcelona, national team).[355]
- Craig Puki, 66, American football player (San Francisco 49ers, St. Louis Cardinals).[356]
- Regīna Razuma, 71, Latvian actress (The Arrows of Robin Hood, Aquanauts, Unfinished Supper).[357]
- John Refoua, 58, American film editor (Avatar, Olympus Has Fallen, Southpaw), complications from bile duct cancer.[358]
- Lamin Swann, 45, American politician, member of the Kentucky House of Representatives (since 2023).[359]
- John Teague, 78, American politician, member of the Alabama House of Representatives (1974–1976) and Alabama Senate (1976–1986), cancer.[360]
- Albert Vecten, 97, French politician, senator (1983–2001).[361]
- Marco Warren, 29, Bermudan footballer (PHC Zebras, national team), traffic collision.[362]
- Samantha Weinstein, 28, Canadian actress (Carrie, D.N. Ace, The Rocker), ovarian cancer.[363]
- Walter Murray Wonham, 88, Canadian mathematician.[364]
15
- Stanley Appel, 89, British television producer (Top of the Pops) and director.[365]
- Bruce Bould, 73, English actor (The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin).[366]
- Madjiguène Cissé, 71, Senegalese activist.[367]
- Essambo Ewane, 70, Cameroonian Olympic judoka (1980, 1984).[368]
- Giuseppe Fallarini, 89, Italian racing cyclist.[369]
- Sharon Farrell, 82, American actress (The Stunt Man, It's Alive, Hawaii Five-O).[370]
- Farooque, 74, Bangladeshi actor (Sujon Sokhi, Lathial) and politician, MP (since 2018).[371]
- Belmar Gunderson, 88, American tennis player.[372]
- Billy Guyton, 33, New Zealand rugby union player (Tasman Mako, Blues).[373]
- Hassan Hallak, 77, Lebanese historian.[374]
- Shoaib Hashmi, 87, Pakistani playwright, complications from a stroke.[375]
- Fahd Al-Hayyan, 52, Saudi Arabian actor (Ghashamsham, Tash ma Tash).[376]
- Deborra Hope, 67, Canadian journalist and news anchor (Global BC), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[377]
- Zbigniew Kaczmarek, 76, Polish weightlifter, Olympic bronze medalist (1972).[378]
- Eugene Kozlovsky, 76, Russian writer, screenwriter (Schizophrenia), theatre and film director.[379]
- Robert Lucas Jr., 85, American economist (Lucas critique), Nobel Prize laureate (1995).[380]
- Marty Lynch, 59, Northern Irish Gaelic footballer (John Mitchel, Newry Bosco) and association footballer (Monaghan United), complications from motor neurone disease.[381]
- Chow Tewa Mein, 80, Indian politician, Arunachal Pradesh MLA (since 2014).[382]
- Paris Moayedi, 84, Iranian-British businessman.[383] (death announced on this date)
- Ron Northcott, 87, Canadian Hall of Fame curler.[384]
- Valentin Pozaić, 77, Croatian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Zagreb (2005–2017).[385]
- Bernt Rosengren, 85, Swedish jazz tenor saxophonist.[386]
- Peter Scott, 92, Australian footballer (Hawthorn).[387]
- Jitka Svobodová, 81, Czech painter, sculptor and academic.[388]
- Anyimchukwu Ude, 81, Nigerian politician, senator (2007–2011).[389]
- Marko Zalaznik, 28, Slovenian footballer (Radomlje, Olimpija Ljubljana).[390]
16
- Akwaboah Snr., Ghanaian singer-songwriter.[391]
- Iñaki Alkiza, 89, Spanish politician and footballer (Hernani, Real Sociedad), mayor of San Sebastián (1979).[392]
- Lynne Allsup, 74, American Olympic swimmer (1964).[393]
- Rodrigo Barnes, 73, American football player (Dallas Cowboys, New England Patriots, Oakland Raiders).[394]
- Frédéric Bastien, 53, Canadian historian and journalist, cardiac arrest.[395]
- Barry Dwolatzky, 71, South African software engineer.[396]
- Mark Gietzen, 69, American anti-abortion and political activist, plane crash.[397]
- Norm Green, 90, American long-distance runner.[398]
- Marlene Hagge, 89, American Hall of Fame golfer, co-founder of the LPGA, complications from a fall.[399]
- Ron Hargrave, 93, American ukulele player and actor (Dance with Me, Henry).[400]
- Ulf Högberg, 77, Swedish Olympic runner (1972, 1976).[401]
- Ian Jarvie, 85, British-born Canadian philosopher.[402]
- Uwe Kitzinger, 95, English economist and political adviser, heart attack.[403]
- Dorothy Knowles, 96, Canadian visual artist.[404]
- Richard Landis, 77, American singer-songwriter, record producer, and music executive.[405]
- Sunday Mbang, 86, Nigerian Methodist prelate.[406]
- Maria Mies, 92, German sociologist.[407]
- Mike the Juggler, 67, New Zealand busker, house fire.[408]
- Dame Patricia Morgan-Webb, 79, British educator and academic.[409]
- Cyril Agodi Onwumechili, 91, Nigerian physicist and academic administrator (University of Ife), member of the Nigerian Academy of Science.[410]
- Reiji Oyama, 96, Japanese pastor, founder of The Biblical Church.[411]
- Pale Male, 32–33, American red-tailed hawk.[412]
- Daniel Paul, 79, French politician, deputy (1997–2012).[413]
- Bill Perkins, 74, American politician, member of the New York State Senate (2007–2017) and City Council (1998–2005, 2017–2021).[414]
- P. K. R. Pillai, 92, Indian film producer (Chithram, Thathamme Poocha Poocha, Ezhu Muthal Onpathu Vare).[415]
- Per Røntved, 74, Danish footballer (Brønshøj Boldklub, Werder Bremen, national team).[416]
- Nelsinho Rosa, 85, Brazilian football player (Flamengo) and manager (Fluminense, Vasco da Gama).[417]
- Inger Sandberg, 92, Swedish children's author (The Little Ghost Godfrey, Lilla Anna och Långa farbrorn).[418]
- Nikolay Shaklein, 79, Russian politician, senator (2009–2011), governor of Kirov Oblast (2004–2009) and deputy prosecutor general (1991–1993).[419]
- Andy Smart, 63, English comedian (The Comedy Store Players), actor and writer.[420]
- Lester Sterling, 87, Jamaican saxophonist (The Skatalites, Byron Lee and the Dragonaires).[421]
- Hari Shankar Tiwari, 89, Indian gangster and politician, Uttar Pradesh MLA (1985–2007), kidney failure.[422]
17
- Ray Austin, 90, British stuntman (The Avengers) and director (Zorro, Magnum, P.I.).[423]
- Livia Bitton-Jackson, 92, Czechoslovak-born American-Israeli author and Holocaust survivor.[424]
- Creative Force, 5, Irish-bred British Thoroughbred racehorse, winner of the British Champions Sprint Stakes (2021).[425]
- Alicia Dussán de Reichel, 102, Colombian anthropologist.[426]
- David Gardner, 82, English cricketer (Wiltshire).[427]
- Graham Gipson, 90, Australian sprinter, Olympic silver medalist (1956).[428]
- "Superstar" Billy Graham, 79, American Hall of Fame professional wrestler (WWWF), multiple organ failure.[429]
- James Hartle, 83, American physicist, complications from Alzheimer's disease.[430]
- S. P. Hinduja, 87, Indian-born British businessman (Hinduja Group) and philanthropist, complications from Lewy body dementia.[431]
- Dvora Kedar, 98, Israeli actress (Lemon Popsicle, Going Steady, Operation Thunderbolt).[432]
- Liu Feng-shueh, 97, Taiwanese choreographer.[433]
- Jean Madelain, 99, French politician, senator (1980–1998) and mayor of Fougères (1965–1971).[434]
- Jovo Mišeljić, 55, Bosnian footballer (Radnički Niš, Aris Limassol, Leotar).[435]
- Chiara Moretti, 67, Italian actress (Seeking Asylum).[436]
- Johnny Morgan, 76, American politician, member of the Mississippi Senate (1983–1991), plane crash.[437]
- Telésforo Pedraza Ortega, 77, Colombian diplomat and politician, deputy (2002–2004, 2005–2006, 2008–2018).[438]
- Jean-Louis Pesch, 94, French cartoonist (Sylvain et Sylvette).[439]
- Sir Brian Smith, 89, English physical chemist.[440]
- Eddie Southern, 85, American hurdler, Olympic silver medallist (1956).[441]
- Charles Stenholm, 84, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1979–2005).[442]
- Marge Summit, 87, American LGBT rights activist.[443]
- Kacper Tekieli, 38, Polish alpinist, avalanche.[444]
- Jorrit Tornquist, 85, Austrian-Italian visual artist, color consultant, and theorist.[445]
- Dinmukhammed Ulysbayev, 24, Kazakh road racing cyclist, heart failure.[446]
- Algy Ward, 63, English heavy metal bassist (Tank, The Damned, The Saints).[447]
- Norman Wood, 76, Scottish golfer.[448]
- Lee Yoder, 92, American Olympic hurdler (1952).[449]
18
- Helmut Berger, 78, Austrian actor (Ludwig, The Damned, The Godfather Part III).[450]
- Albert Bregman, 86, Canadian psychologist and academic.[451]
- Jim Brown, 87, American Hall of Fame football player (Cleveland Browns), actor (The Dirty Dozen, Mars Attacks!), and civil rights activist.[452]
- Rashid Buttar, 57, American physician and conspiracy theorist.[453]
- Giuseppe Casale, 99, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop of Foggia-Bovino (1988–1999) and bishop of Vallo della Lucania (1974–1988).[454]
- Marlene Clark, 85, American actress (Sanford and Son, Slaughter, The Beast Must Die) and model.[455]
- Frank A. DeMarco, 102, Italian-born Canadian chemical engineer and academic administrator, co-founder of the University of Windsor.[456]
- Jimmy Dimos, 84, American politician, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives (1976–1999).[457]
- Wolf-Dieter Hauschild, 85, German conductor, choirmaster and composer.[458]
- Roger C. Heath, 80, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (1978–1984) and senate (1984–1992), complications from Parkinson's disease.[459]
- Harald Jährling, 68, German rower, Olympic champion (1976, 1980).[460]
- Rattan Lal Kataria, 71, Indian politician, MP (since 2014) and minister of state for social justice and empowerment (2019–2021), pneumonia.[461]
- Hugh Maguire, 90, American actor (Cheers, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Doctor Sleep).[462]
- Mao Jiangsen, 89, Chinese virologist, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.[463]
- Buddy Melges, 93, American sailor, Olympic champion (1972).[464]
- Hasanuddin Murad, 65, Indonesian politician, MP (1999–2007).[465]
- Masatoshi Nei, 92, Japanese-born American evolutionary biologist.[466]
- Dick Nourse, 83, American television news anchor (KSL-TV).[467]
- Jan Olsson, 79, Swedish footballer (GAIS, VfB Stuttgart, national team).[468]
- Mehmet Özyürek, 73, Turkish record holder, heart attack.[469]
- Jasaral Quanyşälin, 74, Kazakh politician and journalist, member of the Supreme Council of Kazakhstan (1994–1995), stroke.[470]
- Ray Wilkie, 98, Australian meteorologist and television weather presenter (Nine Network).[471]
- Sam Zell, 81, American businessman.[472]
19
- Lena Adler, 81, Swedish Olympic gymnast (1960).[473]
- Sir Martin Amis, 73, British novelist (London Fields, Money, Time's Arrow), oesophageal cancer.[474]
- Subomi Balogun, 89, Nigerian banker, founder of FCMB.[475]
- Marion Berry, 80, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1997–2011).[476]
- Cyril Birch, 98, British-American sinologist and translator.[477]
- Brian Booth, 89, Australian cricketer (New South Wales, national team) and Olympic field hockey player (1956).[478]
- Pete Brown, 82, English poet, lyricist ("I Feel Free", "Sunshine of Your Love", "White Room") and singer, cancer.[479]
- Augusto Góngora, 71, Chilean journalist (Televisión Nacional de Chile), subject of The Eternal Memory, complications from Alzheimer's Disease.[480]
- Arturo Grávalos, 25, Spanish road racing cyclist, brain tumor.[481]
- Kevin Ireland, 89, New Zealand poet, cancer.[482]
- Dževad Karahasan, 70, Bosnian writer, essayist and philosopher.[483]
- Gordon Keddie, 78, Scottish-born American pastor and theologian, prostate cancer.[484]
- Tim Keller, 72, American pastor (Redeemer Presbyterian Church) and author (The Reason for God), pancreatic cancer.[485]
- Winfield M. Kelly Jr., 87, American politician, secretary of state of Maryland (1987–1993).[486]
- David Lambert, 89, British trade unionist, president of the National Union of Hosiery and Knitwear Workers (1982–1991).[487]
- Ronald S. W. Lew, 81, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Central California (since 1987).[488]
- Seán McCormack, 79, Irish Gaelic footballer (Meath).[489]
- Véra Norman, 98, French actress (The Man from Jamaica, A Caprice of Darling Caroline, One Bullet Is Enough).[490]
- Mirko Ramovš, 87, Slovenian ethnochoreologist.[491]
- Bernhard Rohloff, 73, German bicycle engineer, founder of Rohloff, complications from Parkinson's disease.[492]
- Andy Rourke, 59, English bassist (The Smiths), pancreatic cancer.[493]
- Sir Derek Spencer, 87, British politician, solicitor general for England and Wales (1992–1997) and MP (1983–1987, 1992–1997).[494]
- Ella Stack, 94, Australian politician, mayor (1975–1979) and lord mayor (1979–1980) of Darwin.[495]
- Sergei Vorzhev, 73, Russian painter.[496]
20
- Christian Aaron Boulogne, 60, French photographer, actor (The Inner Scar, The Secret Son, Nathalie...) and writer, drug overdose.[497] (body discovered on this date)
- Mike Carey, 87, British sports presenter (BBC Radio Derby).[498]
- Edna Child, 100, British Olympic diver (1948).[499]
- Noel Clough, 86, Australian track and field athlete.[500]
- Paul Desenne, 63, Venezuelan cellist and composer, heart attack.[501]
- Marv Edwards, 88, Canadian ice hockey player (Pittsburgh Penguins, Toronto Maple Leafs).[502]
- Tony Eggleton, 91, Australian political operative, federal director of the Liberal Party (1975–1990).[503]
- Benjamin Harjo Jr., 77, American painter.[504]
- Rick Hummel, 77, American sportswriter (St. Louis Post-Dispatch) and author.[505]
- Seigo Kitamura, 76, Japanese politician, MP (since 2000).[506]
- Györgyi Lang, 66, Hungarian actress and singer.[507]
- John Loveday, 74, New Zealand rugby union player (Manawatu, national team).[508]
- Terry McDermott, 82, American speed skater, Olympic champion (1964).[509]
- Edmond J. Muniz, 83, American politician, founder of Krewe of Endymion and mayor of Kenner, Louisiana (2006–2010).[510]
- Sven Nyhus, 90, Norwegian folk musician.[511]
- Valentin Petit, 32, French filmmaker, plane crash.[512]
- Jim Powell, 74, British novelist.[513]
- Sante Ranucci, 89, Italian racing cyclist.[514]
- Tom Sawyer, 77, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1987–2003) and Ohio Senate (2007–2016), mayor of Akron (1984–1986).[515]
- Brian Shul, 75, American Air Force major and aerial photographer.[516]
- Doris Sikosana, 80–81, South African politician and anti-apartheid activist, MNA (2008–2009).[517] (death announced on this date)
- Veno Taufer, 90, Slovenian poet, translator and playwright.[518]
- Luis Walton, 73, Mexican politician, senator (2006–2012) and municipal president of Acapulco (2012–2015).[519]
- Zohar Zisapel, 74, Israeli entrepreneur, co-founder of RAD Group, cancer.[520]
21
- Alma Adamkienė, 96, Lithuanian philologist and philanthropist, first lady (1998–2003, 2004–2009), stroke.[521]
- Ed Ames, 95, American singer ("My Cup Runneth Over", "Time, Time") and actor (Daniel Boone).[522]
- Margaret Archer, 80, English sociologist.[523]
- Antón Arrufat, 87, Cuban writer and poet, bronchopneumonia.[524]
- C. Donald Bateman, 91, Canadian electrical engineer, inventor of the ground proximity warning system.[525]
- David Brandt, 76, American farmer, traffic collision.[526]
- Brad Crawford, 67, American football player.[527]
- Chungkhokai Doungel, 82, Indian politician.[528]
- Jonty Driver, 83, South African anti-apartheid activist.[529]
- Sir Matthew Farrer, 93, British solicitor.[530]
- C. Boyden Gray, 80, American lawyer and diplomat, White House counsel (1989–1993), ambassador to the EU (2006–2007) and special envoy for Eurasian energy (2008–2009), heart failure.[531]
- Kathryn Jones Harrison, 99, American tribal leader.[532]
- Jim Hubble, 80, Australian cricketer.[533]
- Leon Ichaso, 74, Cuban-American film director (El Super, Sugar Hill, El Cantante), heart attack.[534]
- David M. Jennings, 74, American politician, member (1979–1987) and speaker (1985–1987) of the Minnesota House of Representatives.[535]
- Tze Leung Lai, 77, American statistician.[536]
- George Logan, 78, British actor, composer and screenwriter (Dear Ladies).[537]
- Donald Macleod, 82, Scottish theologian.[538]
- Valentyna Maslovska, 86, Ukrainian Olympic sprinter (1960).[539]
- Claude Noel, 74, Trinidadian boxer, WBA world lightweight champion (1981).[540]
- Lew Palter, 94, American actor (First Monday in October, Titanic, The Flying Nun) and acting teacher, lung cancer.[541]
- Victoriano Sánchez Arminio, 80, Spanish football referee.[542]
- Sam Slom, 81, American politician, member of the Hawaii Senate (1997–2017).[543]
- Thotakura Somaraju, 68, Indian film music composer (Hello Brother), singer-songwriter and record producer.[544]
- Dougie Squires, 91, English choreographer.[545]
- Ray Stevenson, 58, Northern Irish actor (Rome, Thor, Punisher: War Zone).[546]
- Jason Twist, 55, English pool player.[547]
22
- Sarath Babu, 71, Indian actor (Nizhal Nijamagiradhu, Seethakoka Chilaka, Neerajanam), multiple organ failure.[548]
- George E. Bemi, 96, Canadian architect.[549]
- Vágner Benazzi, 68, Brazilian football player and manager (São José, Portuguesa, Nacional).[550]
- Daniel Brooks, 64, Canadian theater director.[551]
- Michael E. Dreher, 79, Swiss politician, MP (1987–1999).[552]
- Patrick Edgeworth, 90, English screenwriter (BMX Bandits, Raw Deal, Ship to Shore).[553]
- Antoni Flores Ardiaca, 60, Spanish engineer and politician, member of the Parliament of Catalonia (since 2021).[554]
- Ildar Garifullin, 59, Russian Olympic Nordic combined skier (1984).[555]
- Candace Introcaso, 69, American nun and academic administrator, president of La Roche University (since 2004).[556]
- Ismail Kassim, 63, Malaysian politician, Perlis State MLA (2013–2022), MP (2008–2013) and senator (1999–2005), heart attack.[557]
- Peggy Lee Leather, 64, American professional wrestler (WWF, NWA).[558]
- Jeff Machado, 44, Brazilian journalist and actor, asphyxiated.[559] (body discovered on this date)
- Ferus Mustafov, 72, Macedonian saxophonist.[560]
- Chas Newby, 81, British bassist (The Beatles).[561]
- Mosobalaje Oyawoye, 95, Nigerian geologist.[562]
- George J. Pedersen, 87, American government contracting pioneer, co-founder of ManTech International.[563]
- Erick Pohlhammer, 68, Chilean poet, complications from a stroke.[564]
- Aditya Singh Rajput, 32, Indian actor (Cambala Investigation Agency).[565]
- Kethu Viswanatha Reddy, 83, Indian writer.[566]
- Elias Saba, 90, Lebanese politician and economist, minister of finance (1970–1972, 2004–2005) and defense (1970–1972).[567]
- Wahid Satay, 93, Singaporean actor (Pontianak, Puteri Gunong Ledang, Pontianak Harum Sundal Malam), comedian and singer, complications from diabetes.[568]
- Hugh Strachan, 84, Scottish footballer (Motherwell, Kilmarnock, Partick Thistle).[569]
- Wim Udenhout, 85, Surinamese politician, prime minister (1984–1986).[570]
- Vaibhavi Upadhyay, 38, Indian actress, traffic collision.[571]
- John A. Walker, 84, British art critic and historian.[572] (death announced on this date)
- Zheng Zhenyao, 86, Chinese actress (Sparkling Red Star, My Memories of Old Beijing, Shanghai Story).[573]
23
- Javier Álvarez, 67, Mexican composer.[574]
- Andrew Burke, 78–79, Australian poet.[575]
- Magdy Conyd, 83, Egyptian-born Canadian Olympic fencer.[576]
- Neil Dansie, 94, Australian cricketer (South Australia).[577]
- Arno Dübel, 67, German unemployed person.[578]
- John Dunning, 81, American author.[579]
- Fusaichi Pegasus, 26, American Thoroughbred racehorse.[580]
- Guan Xingya, 91, Chinese petroleum engineer, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.[581]
- Jean Haudry, 88, French linguist.[582]
- Redd Holt, 91, American jazz drummer (Ramsey Lewis Trio, Young-Holt Unlimited).[583]
- Aida Khasanova, 39, Uzbek fencer and international fencing referee, complications from plastic surgery.[584]
- Novak Kilibarda, 89, Montenegrin politician, professor and literary historian, deputy prime minister (1998–2000).[585]
- Sergei Kulbach, 30, Ukrainian skater, suffocated.[586]
- Jaromír Málek, 79, Czech Egyptologist.[587]
- David Mitogo, 32, Equatorial Guinean footballer (national team).[588] (body discovered on this date)
- Cotton Nash, 80, American basketball (Los Angeles Lakers, Kentucky Colonels) and baseball player (Chicago White Sox).[589]
- Floyd Newman, 91, American saxophonist (The Mar-Keys, The Memphis Horns).[590]
- Nitesh Pandey, 50, Indian actor (Om Shanti Om), heart attack.[591]
- Sheldon Reynolds, 63, American guitarist (Sun, Commodores, Earth, Wind & Fire).[592]
- Pedro N. Rivera, 76, Puerto Rican brigadier general.[593]
- Radullan Sahiron, Filipino Islamic militant.[594] (death announced on this date)
- Alojz Tkáč, 89, Slovak Roman Catholic prelate, bishop (1990–1995) and archbishop (1995–2010) of Košice.[595]
- Robert Zimmer, 75, American mathematician and academic administrator, president of the University of Chicago (2006–2021), brain cancer.[596]
24
- Emerson Allsworth, 96, American lawyer and politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (1959–1966).[597]
- Cotton Tree, c. 400, Sierra Leonean kapok tree, felled.[598]
- Đặng Văn Thân, 90, Vietnamese politician.[599]
- Hans-Peter Feldmann, 82, German visual artist.[600]
- İlham Gencer, 97, Turkish pianist.[601]
- David Grove, 87, American anthropologist and archaeologist.[602]
- Jack Martin Händler, 75, Slovak conductor and violinist.[603]
- Dano Heriban, 43, Slovak actor (The Man Who Stood in the Way), heart attack.[604]
- Jerry Krause, 87, American Hall of Fame basketball coach (Gonzaga Bulldogs, Eastern Washington Eagles), colon cancer.[605]
- Bill Lee, 94, American jazz musician and film composer (She's Gotta Have It, School Daze, Do the Right Thing).[606]
- George Maharis, 94, American actor (Route 66, Exodus) and singer ("Teach Me Tonight"), hepatitis.[607]
- Norbaiti Isran Noor, 54, Indonesian politician, MP (2014–2015), brain cancer.[608]
- Clare Nowland, 95, Australian aged care resident, complications from Tasering.[609]
- Peter Oliphant, 72, American video game designer (Stonekeep, Lexi-Cross) and actor (The Dick Van Dyke Show).[610]
- Ergun Öztuna, 85, Turkish footballer (Fenerbahçe, Bursaspor, national team).[611]
- Dennis L. Riley, 77, American politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1980–1990).[612]
- Adil Serdar Saçan, 60, Turkish police chief, lung cancer.[613]
- Robert J. Shelley, 81, American politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (1983–1990).[614]
- Rolf Skår, 82, Norwegian computer engineer.[615]
- Tina Turner, 83, American-born Swiss Hall of Fame singer ("River Deep – Mountain High", "What's Love Got to Do with It") and actress (Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome), eight-time Grammy winner.[616]
25
- Robert William Bradford, 99, Canadian aviation artist.[617]
- Glenn Farr, 77, American film editor (The Right Stuff, Commando, The Serpent and the Rainbow), Oscar winner (1984), brain tumor.[618]
- Mac Gudgeon, 74, Australian screenwriter (The Delinquents, Wind, Last Ride).[619]
- Riad Haidar, 71, Syrian-born Polish politician and physician, MP (since 2019).[620]
- Frank Handlen, 106, American painter and sculptor.[621]
- Jalna Hanmer, 91, British feminist.[622]
- Ahmad Johar, 65, Kuwaiti actor, writer and television director.[623]
- Ahmad Kamal, 85, Pakistani diplomat, permanent representative to the United Nations (1995–1999).[624]
- Gary Kent, 89, American actor and stuntman (The Savage Seven, Psych-Out, Bubba Ho-Tep).[625]
- Maciej Kujawski, 70, Polish actor (Na Wspólnej).[626]
- Wolfgang Lakenmacher, 79, German Olympic handball player (1972).[627]
- Karen Lumley, 59, British politician, MP (2010–2017).[628]
- C. Steven McGann, 71, American diplomat.[629]
- Joy McKean, 93, Australian country singer and songwriter ("Lights on the Hill", "The Biggest Disappointment"), cancer.[630]
- Jens Jørn Mortensen, 96, Danish Olympic weightlifter (1952).[631]
- Jean-Louis Murat, 71, French singer-songwriter.[632]
- Ning Cai, 75, Chinese mathematician and electrical engineer.[633]
- Alice Palmer, 83, American politician, member of the Illinois Senate (1991–1997).[634]
- Denny Stolz, 89, American college football coach (Michigan State Spartans, Bowling Green Falcons, San Diego State Aztecs).[635]
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- J. J. Bittenbinder, 80, American police officer and television host (Tough Target).[636]
- Aaron Brink, 48, American mixed martial artist and pornographic actor (Spider-Man XXX: A Porn Parody).[637]
- French Chang-Him, 85, Seychellois Anglican clergyman, bishop of Seychelles (1979–2004), archbishop of the Indian Ocean (1984–1995).[638]
- Roberto Cicciomessere, 76, Italian politician, MEP (1984–1989).[639]
- Kay B. Cobb, 81, American jurist and politician, justice of the Supreme Court of Mississippi (1999–2007) and member of the Mississippi State Senate (1992–1996).[640]
- Andrew Evans, 87, Australian Assemblies of God pastor and politician, member of the South Australian Legislative Council (2002–2008).[641]
- Flemensfirth, 31, American-born British Thoroughbred racehorse, Prix Lupin winner (1995).[642]
- Pedro González Ramos, 88, Puerto Rican doctor and educator.[643]
- Kathryn Harries, 72, British operatic soprano.[644]
- Nils Henriksson, 94, Finnish Olympic cyclist (1952).[645]
- László Hódi, 88, Hungarian-Australian Olympic basketball player (1952, 1964).[646]
- Micky Jagtiani, 70, Indian businessman, founder of Landmark Group.[647]
- Mohammad Jamal, 84, Lebanese singer, composer and actor.[648]
- Kalanisi, 27, Irish Thoroughbred racehorse.[649] (death announced on this date)
- Saul Kent, 83, American life extension activist, co-founder of Biomedical Research & Longevity Society.[650]
- Samuel Kiplimo Kosgei, 37, Kenyan-born American long-distance runner, traffic collision.[651]
- Sheldon Lavin, 89, American businessman.[652]
- Jack Lee, 71, American songwriter ("Hanging on the Telephone", "Come Back and Stay") and musician (The Nerves), colon cancer.[653]
- Lin Wenyue, 89, Taiwanese writer and translator.[654]
- Meco, 83, American musician, arranger and producer ("Star Wars Theme/Cantina Band", Star Wars and Other Galactic Funk).[655]
- Marilyn R. N. Mollicone, 94, American botanist.[656]
- Emily Morgan, 45, British journalist (ITV News), lung cancer.[657]
- Govindray H. Nayak, 89, Indian writer and professor.[658]
- Hans Palmer, 89, American economist.[659]
- Igor Vasilyev, 57, Russian handball player, Olympic champion (1992).[660]
- K. Vasu, 72, Indian film director (Pranam Khareedu, Aarani Mantalu, Thodu Dongalu), screenwriter and producer.[661]
- Lawrence Williams, 76, Welsh cricketer (Glamorgan).[662]
- Reuben Wilson, 88, American jazz organist.[663]
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- Engin Ardıç, 71, Turkish journalist and columnist.[664]
- Miroslav Belanský, 81, Slovak agronomist, minister of agriculture (1989–1990).[665]
- Hans Bosse, 84, German anthropologist, sociologist, and social psychologist.[666]
- Anita Cornwell, 99, American author and activist.[667]
- Jayantha Dhanapala, 84, Sri Lankan diplomat, member of the constitutional council (2018–2020) and ambassador to the United States (1995–1997).[668]
- Màrius Díaz, 89, Spanish politician, mayor of Badalona (1979–1983) and member of the Parliament of Catalonia (1984–1988).[669]
- Uali Elamanov, 70, Kazakh military officer, commander of the Air Assault Forces (2001–2004).[670]
- Lahouari Godih, 94, Algerian boxer and political activist.[671]
- Jacqueline S. Ismael, 80, American-born Canadian political sociologist.[672]
- Seemin Jamali, 61, Pakistani physician, colon cancer.[673]
- Ilya Kabakov, 89, Russian-American conceptual artist.[674]
- Graham Knuttel, 69, Irish painter and sculptor.[675]
- Héctor Lacognata, 60, Paraguayan diplomat and politician, minister of foreign affairs (2009–2011).[676]
- Jan Mrvík, 84, Czech rower, Olympic bronze medallist (1964).[677]
- Odette Nilès, 100, French Resistance militant.[678]
- Tyrone O'Sullivan, 77, Welsh trade unionist (NUM).[679]
- Robin Page, 80, English journalist, politician and television presenter (One Man and His Dog), pancreatic cancer.[680]
- Mordechai Rechtman, 97, German-born Israeli bassoonist (Israel Philharmonic Orchestra), conductor and teacher (Tel Aviv University).[681]
- Claudia Rosett, 67, American journalist (The Wall Street Journal).[682]
- Modesto Sandoval, 82, Paraguayan footballer (Sportivo Luqueño, Deportivo Galicia, Estudiantes).[683]
- Giulia Tramontano, 29, Italian murder victim, stabbing.[684]
- Stephen Waddams, 80, English-born Canadian legal scholar.[685]
- James G. Watt, 85, American politician, secretary of the interior (1981–1983).[686]
- Whisnu Sakti Buana, 48, Indonesian politician, mayor of Surabaya (2021), heart attack.[687]
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- Kjell Aartun, 97, Norwegian theologian and linguist.[688]
- Frédéric Barbier, 70, French historian.[689]
- Isa Barzizza, 93, Italian actress (The Two Orphans, Bluebeard's Six Wives, It's Never Too Late).[690]
- Ernest Bertrand Boland, 97, American Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Multan (1966–1984).[691]
- Sir David Brewer, 83, British businessman and politician, lord mayor of London (2005–2006), lord-lieutenant of Greater London (2008–2015).[692]
- George Cassidy, 86, Northern Irish jazz musician and music teacher.[693]
- Choi Il-nam, 90, South Korean writer.[694]
- Carlos Alberto Prates Correia, 81, Brazilian film director, producer and screenwriter (Castelar e Nelson Dantas no País dos Generais).[695]
- Jean-Claude Cros, 80, French rugby league footballer (national team).[696]
- Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr., 91, American businessman and philanthropist.[697]
- Antonio Gala, 92, Spanish poet, playwright and writer.[698]
- Owen Gingerich, 93, American astronomer.[699]
- Mike de la Hoz, 84, Cuban baseball player (Cleveland Indians, Atlanta Braves).[700]
- Matti Kilpiö, 83, Finnish philologist.[701]
- Kim Seok-hun, 93, South Korean actor (Farewell to the Duman River, The Genealogy, General's Son).[702]
- Milt Larsen, 92, American actor and magician, creator of the Magic Castle.[703]
- Hein Schreuder, 71, Dutch economist and business executive (DSM).[704]
- Sergey Sirotkin, 71, Russian politician, MP (2003–2008, 2011–2016).[705]
- Mele Siuʻilikutapu, 75, Tongan royal and politician, first female MP (1975–1978).[706]
- Alan Smith, 74, English physiotherapist.[707]
- Karim Tizouiar, 60, Algerian Kabyle singer.[708]
- Mike Young, 63, American baseball player (Baltimore Orioles), heart attack.[709]
- Piet de Zoete, 79, Dutch footballer (ADO Den Haag, national team).[710]
- Harald zur Hausen, 87, German virologist, Nobel Prize laureate (2008).[711]
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- Thomas Buergenthal, 89, Czechoslovak-born American international lawyer and law school dean, judge of the International Court of Justice (2000–2010).[712]
- Shaw Clifton, 77, Irish minister, general of the Salvation Army (2006–2011).[713]
- Carroll Cooley, 87, American police detective.[714]
- Michel Côté, 72, Canadian actor (Cruising Bar, Life After Love, C.R.A.Z.Y.), bone marrow disease.[715]
- Raymond Dokpesi, 71, Nigerian media executive, founder of AIT, stroke.[716]
- Victor Galeone, 87, American Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of St. Augustine (2001–2011).[717]
- Pierre Gaudot, 95, French racing cyclist.[718]
- Asad Gulzoda, 88, Tajik poet and linguist.[719]
- Claes Insulander, 78, Swedish sailor and organist.[720]
- Vítězslav Mácha, 75, Czech wrestler, Olympic champion (1972).[721]
- Mirosława Masłowska, 79, Polish politician, MP (2005–2007).[722]
- Bernadette Menu, 85, French Egyptologist.[723]
- William O'Neil, 90, American businessman, stockbroker and writer.[724]
- Teppo Rastio, 89, Finnish ice hockey (Lukko, Ilves) and football (national team) player.[725]
- Peter Simonischek, 76, Austrian actor (Love and Fear, Toni Erdmann, Kursk).[726]
- Tove Skutnabb-Kangas, 82, Finnish linguist.[727]
- Jacob Turkel, 88, Israeli jurist, justice of the Supreme Court (1995–2005).[728]
- Robin Wagner, 89, American set designer (The Producers, Jesus Christ Superstar, City of Angels), Tony winner (1978, 1990, 2001).[729]
- Javier Yacuzzi, 43, Argentine footballer (Tigre, Arsenal de Sarandí, Club Tijuana), virus.[730]
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- John Beasley, 79, American actor (Rudy, Everwood, The General's Daughter).[731]
- Don Bonker, 86, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1975–1989), gallbladder cancer.[732]
- Peggy Brock, 75, Australian historian.[733]
- Suresh Dhanorkar, 47, Indian politician, MP (since 2019) and Maharashtra MP (2014–2019), complications from kidney stones.[734]
- Gershon Edelstein, 100, Soviet-born Israeli rabbi.[735]
- Karl-Heinz Ferschl, 78, German footballer (1. FC Nürnberg, Hertha BSC).[736]
- Fiorente, 15, Irish-bred Australian Thoroughbred racehorse, winner of the Melbourne Cup (2013) and Australian Cup (2014).[737]
- Joe Gaines, 86, American baseball player (Cincinnati Reds, Baltimore Orioles, Houston Astros).[738]
- Peter Harbison, 84, Irish archaeologist.[739]
- Mike Hoban, 71, American football player (Chicago Bears).[740]
- Jessie Maple, 76, American cinematographer and film director (Will, Twice as Nice).[741]
- Lou Marcon, 88, Canadian ice hockey player (Detroit Red Wings, Edmonton Flyers, Pittsburgh Hornets).[742]
- Bill McGovern, 60, American football coach (Boston College Eagles, New York Giants, UCLA Bruins), cancer.[743]
- Eusebius McKaiser, 45, South African political analyst and journalist (Mail & Guardian, Sunday Times).[744]
- Nice Nature, 35, Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse, Takamatsunomiya Kinen winner (1994).[745]
- Raisa O'Farrill Bolanos, 51, Cuban volleyball player, Olympic champion (1992, 1996), cancer.[746]
- Mina Pandey, 71, Nepali politician, MP (1991–1999, since 2018).[747]
- Harvey Pitt, 78, American lawyer, chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission (2001–2003).[748]
- Paolo Portoghesi, 91, Italian architect (Mosque of Rome).[749]
- Peter Pouncey, 85, British-American author and classicist, president of Amherst College (1984–1994).[750]
- Rite Of Passage, 19, British Thoroughbred racehorse.[751] (death announced on this date)
- Gurdial Singh, 99, Indian mountaineer, complications from a broken hip.[752]
- Michael Viney, 90, British-born Irish journalist (The Irish Times).[753]
- Wan Zhexian, 95, Chinese mathematician, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.[754]
- Milka Zimková, 71, Slovak actress and screenwriter (She Grazed Horses on Concrete).[755]
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- Agnes Abuom, 73, Kenyan Anglican theologian.[756]
- Ama Ata Aidoo, 81, Ghanaian author, playwright (The Dilemma of a Ghost, Anowa), and politician, minister of education (1982–1983).[757]
- Vellayani Arjunan, 90, Indian literary scholar.[758]
- Andrew Bellucci, 59, American pizza chef, heart attack.[759]
- Lewis M. Branscomb, 96, American physicist, director of the National Institute of Standards (1969–1972).[760]
- Donald D. Brown, 91, American professor and developmental biologist.[761]
- Sergio Calderón, 77, Mexican-born American actor (Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, Men in Black, The Ruins).[762]
- Brian Chisholm, 85, Australian footballer (South Melbourne).[763]
- Harry R. Clements, 94, American engineer and businessman.[764]
- Edward Czernik, 82, Polish Olympic high jumper (1964).[765]
- Patricia Dainton, 93, British actress (Dancing with Crime, The Passionate Stranger, Sixpenny Corner).[766]
- Luca Di Fulvio, 66, Italian writer, actor and playwright, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[767]
- Amitai Etzioni, 94, Israeli-American sociologist.[768]
- Ramon Farolan, 88, Philippine general, commanding general of the Philippine Air Force (1988).[769]
- Ved Kumari Ghai, 91, Indian Sanskrit scholar.[770]
- Peter K. Machamer, 80, American philosopher and historian.[771]
- Theodoros Pangalos, 84, Greek politician, deputy prime minister (2009–2012) and minister of foreign affairs (1996–1999).[772]
- Vera Putina, 96, Georgian woman, claimed to be the mother of Vladimir Putin.[773] (death announced on this date)
- Gene Rogers, 93, American politician, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (1987–2003).[774]
- Katakam Sudarshan, Indian communist militant, heart attack.[775]
- Gabi Tolkowsky, 84, Belgian diamond cutter.[776]
- Kurt Widmer, 82, Swiss baritone and voice teacher (City of Basel Music Academy).[777]
- Stanley Wojcicki, 86, Polish-American physicist, heart failure.[778]
- Viktor Zubarev, 62, Russian politician, MP (since 2007).[779]
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