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Deaths in May 2024
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The following is a list of notable deaths in May 2024.
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 2024
1
- Chauhdry Abdul Rashid, 83, Pakistani-born English politician, lord mayor of Birmingham (2008–2009).[1]
- Hasna El-Bacharia, 74, Algerian musician.[2]
- Michael Brown, 86, Canadian Olympic sprint canoer (1960, 1964).[3]
- Chen Junwu, 97, Chinese petroleum engineer, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.[4]
- Richard E. Cook, 93, American Mormon general authority, member of the Second Quorum of the Seventy (1997–2001), CFO of Perpetual Education Fund (2001–2012).[5]
- Pierre Claver Damiba, 87, Burkinabè economist and politician, MP (1971–1974, 1978–1980).[6]
- Michael D'Arcy, 90, Irish politician, senator (1993–1997), minister of state of fisheries (1982–1986), and three-times TD.[7]
- Ildefonso Dell'Olmo, 67, Spanish politician and bullfighting arena president (Plaza de toros de La Malagueta), member of the Andalusian parliament (1990–1994, 1996–2008).[8]
- Danilo Dončić, 54, Serbian football player (Valletta, Sliema Wanderers) and manager (Lokomotiv Sofia), heart attack.[9]
- Dominique Dupuy, 93, French dancer and choreographer.[10]
- Tibor Hollo, 96, Hungarian-born American real estate developer and Holocaust survivor.[11]
- Erik Jayme, 89, Canadian-born German jurist.[12]
- Abu Ahmed Zahirul Amin Khan, 79, Bangladeshi major general.[13]
- Jacques Lepatey, 94, French rugby union player (SC Mazamet, national team).[14]
- Miroslav Macek, 79, Czech politician and writer, MP (1990–1992).[15]
- Richard Maloof, 84, American musician (Les Brown, Lawrence Welk).[16]
- Terry Medwin, 91, Welsh football player (Swansea City, Tottenham Hotspur, national team) and manager.[17]
- Ian Mellor, 74, English footballer (Manchester City, Brighton, Sheffield Wednesday), amyloidosis.[18]
- J. George Mikelsons, 87, Latvian-American airline founder (ATA Airlines) and pilot.[19]
- Tahnoun bin Mohammed Al Nahyan, 82, Emirati royal and politician, ruler's representative of the Al Ain Region (since 1971).[20]
- Doyle Niemann, 77, American prosecutor, public administrator, and politician, member of the Maryland House of Delegates (2003–2015).[21]
- Massimo Nistri, 68, Italian Olympic backstroke swimmer (1972).[22]
- Takayasu Okushima, 85, Japanese academic and scouting administrator, president of Hakuoh University (since 2013) and chief scout of the Scout Association of Japan (since 2010), pneumonia.[23]
- Dallas Penn, 53, American fashion designer, musician and internet personality.[24]
- Juzefs Petkēvičs, 83, Latvian chess grandmaster.[25]
- Victoria Prego, 75, Spanish journalist (TVE) and television presenter (Telediario).[26]
- Uma Ramanan, 69, Indian playback singer.[27]
- Barry Romo, 76, American antiwar activist, heart attack.[28]
- Austin Savage, 84, Welsh Olympic field hockey player (1972).[29]
- Joe Shipley, 88, American baseball player (San Francisco Giants, Chicago White Sox).[30]
- Richard Tandy, 76, English Hall of Fame musician (Electric Light Orchestra, The Move).[31]
- William Toye, 97, Canadian author and editor, co-founder of the Tamarack Review.[32]
- Elmer Yanga, 78, Filipino sports executive (Pop Cola Panthers).[33]
2
- A. J. Mohammad Ali, 73, Bangladeshi lawyer, attorney general (2005–2007).[34]
- Derek Angus, 86, New Zealand politician, MP (1981–1990).[35]
- Bruce Arnold, 87, English journalist and author, pneumonia.[36]
- Josh Baker, 20, English cricketer (Worcestershire), heart defect.[37]
- Sofia Berezanska, 99, Ukrainian archaeologist.[38]
- Susan Buckner, 71, American actress (Grease, Deadly Blessing, The Brady Bunch Hour).[39]
- Mary Collins, 88, American theologian.[40]
- Nalin de Silva, 79, Sri Lankan philosopher and political analyst.[41]
- Sjoukje Dijkstra, 82, Dutch figure skater, Olympic champion (1964).[42]
- Earl Edwards, 78, American football player (San Francisco 49ers, Cleveland Browns, Edmonton Eskimos).[43]
- Winfried Fockenberg, 79, German jurist and politician, MP (1990–1994).[44]
- Derek Forster, 75, English footballer (Sunderland, Charlton Athletic, Vancouver Royals).[45]
- Skip Foster, 63, American football coach (Coffeyville), cancer.[46]
- Brian Halfpenny, 87, English Anglican priest and military chaplain.[47]
- Ian Hayden, 83, Australian footballer (Richmond).[48]
- Herbert J. Hoelter, 73, American criminal justice consultant and prison consultant, heart failure.[49]
- David Konstan, 83, American classicist.[50]
- Manca Košir, 76, Slovene journalist (Nova revija) and actress (Real Pests).[51]
- Edgar Lansbury, 94, British-American theatre producer (The Subject Was Roses), Tony winner (1960).[52]
- Adolpho Lindenberg, 99, Brazilian civil engineer, architect and writer.[53]
- Derrick Lonsdale, 100, British-born American pediatrician.[54]
- Darius Morris, 33, American basketball player (Los Angeles Lakers, Brooklyn Nets, Philadelphia 76ers), coronary artery disease.[55]
- Ana María Navarro, 94, Spanish academic.[56]
- Peter Oosterhuis, 75, English golfer and broadcaster (CBS Sports), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[57]
- John Pisano, 93, American jazz guitarist.[58]
- Lou-Ann Preble, 94, American politician, member of the Arizona House of Representatives (1993–2001).[59]
- Roxanne, 95, American model and actress (The Seven Year Itch, The Young Don't Cry).[60]
- Tito Steiner, 72, Paraguayan-Argentine Olympic decathlete (1976), pneumonia.[61]
- Eloína Suárez, 101, Spanish politician, mayor of Oviedo (1978–1979).[62]
- Bobby Tait, 85, Scottish footballer (Barrow, Notts County, Chesterfield).[63]
- Werner Weinhold, 74, German deserter and convicted murderer.[64]
3
- Kazuo Aichi, 86, Japanese politician, director-general of the Defence Agency (1993–1994) and MP (1976–2000, 2005–2009), COVID-19.[65]
- Atul Kumar Anjan, 69, Indian political activist.[66]
- Issam al-Attar, 97, Syrian political dissident (Muslim Brotherhood).[67]
- Tony Bleasdale, 77, English-born Australian politician, mayor of Blacktown (since 2019).[68]
- Mayotte Bollack, 95, French academic and philologist.[69]
- Dorothy Bromiley, 93, British actress (The Girls of Pleasure Island, It's Great to Be Young, A Touch of the Sun).[70]
- Géraldine Carré, 54, French journalist and television presenter.[71]
- Obi Ezeh, 36, American football player (Michigan Wolverines).[72]
- Victor Farrant, 74, English convicted murderer and rapist, cancer.[73]
- Roger Fortson, 23, American Air Force serviceman, shot.[74]
- Kailash Chandra Gahtori, 55, Indian politician, Uttarakhand MLA (2017–2022).[75]
- Paul-Henry Gendebien, 84, Belgian economist and politician, member of the Chamber of Representatives (1971–1981, 1985–1988) and MEP (1979–1984).[76]
- László Hammerl, 82, Hungarian sport shooter, Olympic champion (1964).[77]
- Avraham Harshalom, 99, Czech-Israeli businessman and Holocaust survivor.[78] (death announced on this date)
- Helmut Howiller, 80, German Olympic judoka (1972).[79]
- Moorhead C. Kennedy Jr., 93, American Foreign Service officer and hostage survivor (Iran hostage crisis).[80]
- Imerio Massignan, 87, Italian road racing cyclist.[81]
- Jim Mills, 57, American banjo player (Kentucky Thunder), heart attack.[82]
- Mustafa Mkulo, 77, Tanzanian economist and politician, MP (2005–2015) and minister of finance (2007–2012).[83]
- Terezinha Rêgo, 91, Brazilian botanist, respiratory failure.[84]
- Jim Rodger, 90, Scottish footballer (St Mirren, Rangers, Queen of the South).[85]
- Sum Ronghang, 61, Indian politician, Assam MLA (2016–2021), multiple organ failure.[86]
- Dick Rutan, 85, American aviator, complications from COVID-19.[87]
- Frank Shrontz, 92, American corporate executive, CEO of Boeing (1986–1996) and assistant secretary of defense for sustainment (1976–1977).[88]
- Denis Trento, 41, Italian ski mountaineer, fall.[89]
- Yashwant Trivedi, 89, Indian poet, pneumonia.[90]
- Germain Viatte, 84, Canadian-born French art historian and museum curator.[91]
4
- Bob Avellini, 70, American football player (Chicago Bears), cancer.[92]
- Mikhail Banshchikov, 75, Russian politician, MP (2007–2011), traffic collision.[93]
- Ignacio Bayón, 80, Spanish politician, minister of industry and energy (1980–1982).[94]
- Derek Birdsall, 89, British graphic designer.[95]
- Guy Deutscher, 88, Israeli experimental physicist.[96]
- Dagoberto Fontes, 80, Uruguayan footballer (Defensor Sporting, national team).[97]
- Gangadhar Gade, 85, Indian politician, Maharashtra MLA (1972–1978).[98]
- Judith G. Garber, 62, American diplomat, ambassador to Latvia (2009–2012) and Cyprus (2019–2022).[99]
- Han Zhenxiang, 93, Chinese electrical engineer and academic administrator, president of Zhejiang University (1984–1988) and member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.[100]
- Narcisa Hirsch, 96, German-born Argentine filmmaker.[101]
- Foivos Ioannidis, 88, Greek lawyer and politician, MP (1989–2004).[102]
- Jūrō Kara, 84, Japanese playwright.[103]
- Tekin Kartal, 33–34, Turkish-German drug trafficker, shot.[104]
- Ron Kavana, 73, Irish singer-songwriter.[105]
- Judith Medlicott, 82, New Zealand lawyer and advocate, New Zealand Mastermind champion (1988), chancellor of the University of Otago (1993–1998).[106]
- David Messina, 92, Italian sports journalist (Tuttosport, Gazzetta dello Sport) and television presenter (Diretta Stadio).[107]
- Carola Miró, 58, Spanish teacher and political consort, cancer.[108]
- Anna Panagiotopoulou, 78, Greek actress (Safe Sex, Crying... Silicon Tears, Oi Treis Harites), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[109]
- Giusto Pellanera, 86, Italian Olympic basketball player (1964, 1968) and coach.[110]
- Yechiel Perr, 89, American rabbi.[111]
- Anthony Pascal Rebello, 74, Kenyan Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Francistown (since 2021).[112]
- Karl Ringel, 91, German footballer (Borussia Neunkirchen, Saarland national team, West Germany national team).[113]
- Badr bin Abdul Mohsen Al Saud, 75, Saudi prince and poet.[114]
- Alaa Shreiteh, 44, Palestinian militant, killed.[115]
- Frank Stella, 87, American painter, sculptor, and printmaker, lymphoma.[116]
5
- Belinda Bellville, 94, British fashion designer.[117]
- Belgacem Bouguenna, 61, Tunisian singer and teacher.[118]
- Milagros Cámere, 51, Peruvian Olympic volleyball player (1996, 2000).[119]
- Columba Cryan, 94, Irish Gaelic footballer (Ballinamore Seán O'Heslin's).[120]
- Fred Dewilde, 58, French comics artist, suicide.[121]
- Jeannie Epper, 83, American stuntwoman (Romancing the Stone, Kill Bill: Volume 2, Minority Report).[122]
- Lizzy Evoeme, 81, Nigerian actress (New Masquerade).[123]
- Bernard Hill, 79, English actor (The Lord of the Rings, Titanic, Wolf Hall).[124]
- Phil Hoadley, 72, English footballer (Orient, Norwich City, Crystal Palace).[125]
- Willie Hona, 70, New Zealand Hall of Fame musician (Herbs), pancreatic cancer.[126]
- Jose Kattukkaran, 92, Indian politician, mayor of Thrissur (2000–2004).[127]
- Etelka Kenéz Heka, 87, Hungarian writer, poet and singer.[128]
- Eiji Kiyokawa, 62, Japanese baseball player (Hiroshima Toyo Carp, Osaka Kintetsu Buffaloes), cancer.[129]
- Vladimir Kuznetsov, 96, Russian archeologist and historian.[130]
- Fernand Lalonde, 91, Canadian lawyer and politician, Quebec MNA (1973–1984).[131]
- Frank Leeflang, 87, Surinamese jurist, diplomat, and politician, minister of justice (1982–1985).[132]
- Horace Locklear, 81, American politician, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (1977–1982).[133]
- Kelath Aravindakshan Marar, 82, Indian chenda player.[134]
- Olivier Masurel, 44, French aerobatic pilot, plane crash.[135]
- César Luis Menotti, 85, Argentine football player (Rosario Central, national team) and manager (national team), world champion (1978), anemia.[136]
- Isabel Miralles González, Spanish academic, road traffic accident.[137]
- Ngoy Nsumbu, 51, Congolese footballer (Genk, Maccabi Petah Tikva, national team), complications from cancer.[138]
- Oleksandr Pielieshenko, 30, Ukrainian Olympic weightlifter (2016) and serviceman, killed in action.[139]
- Simona Postlerová, 59, Czech actress (The Territory of White Deer).[140]
- Alexander Reichenberg, 31, Swedish-Norwegian ice hockey player (IK Oskarshamn, Norway national team, 2018 Olympics).[141]
- David Shapiro, 77, American poet, literary critic, and art historian, complications from Parkinson's disease.[142]
- Gloria Stroock, 99, American actress (Fun with Dick and Jane, The Competition, Uncommon Valor).[143]
- Zbigniew Szałajda, 89, Polish engineer and politician.[144]
- Robert Zawada, 79, Polish Olympic handball player (1972).[145]
6
- Haerul Amri, 51, Indonesian politician, MP (since 2022), heart attack.[146]
- Joe Collier, 91, American football coach (Buffalo Bills, Denver Broncos, New England Patriots).[147]
- Judy Devlin, 88, Canadian-born English-American Hall of Fame badminton player, cancer.[148]
- Bella Feldman, 94, American sculptor.[149]
- Ian Gelder, 74, British actor (Game of Thrones, Torchwood, Little Dorrit), bile duct cancer.[150]
- Kristin Hallenga, 38, English breast cancer awareness activist (CoppaFeel!), breast cancer.[151]
- Kevin Hardy, 78, American football player (San Diego Chargers, San Francisco 49ers, Green Bay Packers).[152]
- Harikumar, 68, Indian film director (Puli Varunne Puli, Jaalakam, Sukrutham), cancer.[153]
- Steve Harney, 73, English footballer (Bradford City, Guiseley).[154]
- Bill Holman, 96, American jazz composer and saxophonist.[155]
- Wayland Holyfield, 82, American songwriter ("Arkansas (You Run Deep in Me)", "Rednecks, White Socks and Blue Ribbon Beer", "You're My Best Friend").[156]
- Hootie Ingram, 90, American football player (Alabama Crimson Tide), coach (Clemson Tigers), and athletic director (Florida State Seminoles).[157]
- Kanakalatha, 63, Indian actress (Pookkaalam, Aakasha Ganga 2, Spadikam), complications from dementia.[158]
- Marie A. Kelleher, 53, American medieval scholar.[159]
- Rudolf Keszthelyi, 89, Hungarian Olympic gymnast (1960).[160]
- Susanna Kubelka, 81, Austrian-born French writer.[161]
- Takaharu Kyōgoku, 86, Japanese Shinto priest, chief priest of Yasukuni Shrine (2008–2013), epidural hematoma.[162]
- Robert Logan Jr., 82, American actor (77 Sunset Strip, A Night in Heaven, The Adventures of the Wilderness Family).[163]
- Mike Nugent, 77, Australian athlete and wheelchair manufacturer, Paralympic champion (1980, 1984).[164]
- Tony Parkes, 74, American folk dancer and choreographer.[165]
- Don Penny, 91, American actor (12 O'Clock High, The Wackiest Ship in the Army, The Lieutenant) and comedian.[166]
- Heinrich Pfusterschmid-Hardtenstein, 97, Austrian diplomat.[167]
- Bernard Pivot, 89, French journalist (Le Figaro) and talk show host (Apostrophes, Bouillon de culture), chairman of the Académie Goncourt (2014–2020), cancer.[168]
- Petya Stavreva, 47, Bulgarian journalist and politician, MEP (2007–2009), MP (since 2023).[169]
- Christiane Stefanski, 74, Belgian singer.[170]
- Andy Stoglin, 81, American basketball coach (Southern Jaguars, Jackson State Tigers).[171]
- André Trigano, 98, French camping industry executive and politician, mayor of Pamiers (1995–2020).[172]
- Johnnie Walker, 79, Australian racing driver (Australian Formula 2, Formula 5000).[173]
- Brian Wenzel, 94, Australian actor (A Country Practice, Rove, The Odd Angry Shot).[174]
7
- Evald Aavik, 83, Estonian actor (Nest of Winds, Arvo Iho, Somnambuul).[175]
- Steve Albini, 61, American musician (Big Black, Shellac) and record producer (In Utero), heart attack.[176]
- Isabelle Becker, 59, French singer.[177]
- Salam Bin Razzaq, 83, Indian writer and translator.[178]
- Martin Cearns, 79, English football executive, chairman of West Ham United (1990–1992).[179]
- John Charles, 83, New Zealand film composer (Goodbye Pork Pie, Utu, The Quiet Earth), conductor, and orchestrator.[180]
- Basit Ahmed Dar, 22, Indian Kashmiri militant commander (TRF).[181]
- Jim Flegg, 87, British horticulturalist and broadcaster.[182]
- Thurley Fowler, 99, Australian author.[183]
- Fabio Gallia, 60, Italian banker, CEO of BNP Paribas (2008–2015).[184]
- Neil Grant, 85, New Zealand potter.[185]
- Paul Holmes, 56, English footballer (Torquay United, Everton, West Bromwich Albion), cancer.[186]
- Ronald Alan Hurst, 94, American politician, member of the Illinois House of Representatives (1965–1967).[187]
- Jan Helge Jansen, 86, Norwegian politician, MP (1981–1985).[188]
- Ignatius Jones, 66–67, Australian-Filipino singer (Jimmy and the Boys, Pardon Me Boys) and journalist.[189]
- Kim Ki-nam, 94, North Korean politician, director of the Propaganda and Agitation Department of the Workers' Party of Korea (1989–2017), multiple organ failure.[190]
- Leo Kogeldans, 93, Surinamese footballer (VVV-Venlo, national team).[191]
- Antonio Mentor, 74, Brazilian businessman and politician, São Paulo MLA (1999–2015).[192]
- Reid Morden, 82, Canadian diplomat and civil servant, director of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (1988–1992).[193]
- Paul Parkman, 91, American physician, lymphoblastic leukemia.[194]
- Joan Rigol, 81, Spanish politician, president of the parliament of Catalonia (1999–2003), Catalan minister of employment (1980–1984) and culture (1984–1985).[195]
- Barbara Stauffacher Solomon, 95, American landscape architect and graphic designer.[196]
- Phil Wiggins, 69, American blues musician (Cephas & Wiggins), cancer.[197]
- Jan Ptaszyn Wróblewski, 88, Polish jazz musician, composer and arranger.[198]
8
- Ifigeneia Asteriadi, 57, Greek actress, cancer.[199]
- K. Vasantha Bangera, 78, Indian politician, Karnataka MLA (1983–1989, 1994–1999, 2008–2018).[200]
- John Barbata, 79, American rock drummer (The Turtles, Jefferson Airplane, Jefferson Starship).[201]
- Colleen Barrett, 79, American airline executive, president of Southwest Airlines (2001–2008).[202]
- Saudade Braga, 75, Brazilian politician, mayor of Nova Friburgo (2001–2008).[203]
- Viv Busby, 74, English football player (Luton Town, Fulham) and manager (Hartlepool United).[204]
- Chris Cannon, 73, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1997–2009).[205]
- Gérard César, 89, French politician, three-time deputy, senator (1990–2017).[206]
- Lázaro Chiappe, 87, Argentine lawyer and politician, senator (2001–2003) and vice-governor of Corrientes Province (1993–1995).[207]
- Graham Cooper, 83, British Olympic rower (1960).[208]
- Jean Emelina, 90, French academic and writer.[209]
- Grace Chijimma Ezema, 81, Nigerian electrical engineer.[210]
- Vicente Fernández-Capel, 76, Spanish lawyer and politician, member of the Andalusian parliament (1986–1990), multiple contusions.[211]
- Ramón Fonseca Mora, 71, Panamanian lawyer (Panama Papers, Operation Car Wash) and novelist, co-founder of Mossack Fonseca.[212]
- Oleg Gudymo, 79, Transnistrian politician.[213]
- Thomas M. Holcomb, 78, American politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives (1975–1979).[214]
- Art Jimmerson, 60, American boxer and mixed martial artist (UFC 1).[215]
- Jimmy Johnson, 86, American Hall of Fame football player (San Francisco 49ers).[216]
- Terrol Dew Johnson, 51–52, American Tohono Oʼodham basket weaver.[217]
- Carolyn J. Krysiak, 84, American politician, member of the Maryland House of Delegates (1991–2011).[218]
- George Lavery, 93, Northern Irish Gaelic footballer (Antrim, Down).[219]
- Jean Lavoué, 69, French author, poet and essayist.[220]
- Jan Lundqvist, 97, Swedish academic and geologist.[221]
- Giovanna Marini, 87, Italian singer-songwriter.[222]
- Pete McCloskey, 96, American politician and activist, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1967–1983), heart and kidney failure.[223]
- Brian Phelan, 89, Irish actor (The Criminal, Accident), dramatist and screenwriter (Little Mother).[224]
- Jack Quinn, 74, American lawyer, White House counsel (1995–1997) and chief of staff to the vice president (1993–1995), complications from a double-lung transplant.[225]
- Moosa Raza, 87, Indian civil servant.[226]
- Julio Salazar, 89, Peruvian army general and convicted murderer (La Cantuta massacre), defence minister (1998–1999) and head of the national intelligence service (1991–1998).[227]
- Frank P. Simoneaux, 90, American politician, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives (1972–1982).[228]
- Sangeeth Sivan, 65, Indian film director (Gandharvam, Johny, Apna Sapna Money Money) and screenwriter.[229]
- Julia Trashlieva, 88, Bulgarian rhythmic gymnast.[230]
- C. Velayudham, 73, Indian politician, Tamil Nadu MLA (1996–2001).[231]
- Wang Geng, 96, Chinese scientist, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.[232]
- Shirley Warren, 84, New Zealand politician.[233]
- K. P. Yohannan, 74, Indian Christian prelate, metropolitan bishop of Believers Eastern Church (since 1993), traffic collision.[234]
9
- Barry Axelrod, 77, American sports agent.[235]
- Ibrahim Babangida, 47, Nigerian footballer (FC Volendam), traffic collision.[236]
- Bai Yilong, 83, Chinese mechanist and academic.[237]
- Avner Ben-Gal, 57, Israeli painter and artist.[238]
- Colin Breed, 77, British politician, MP (1997–2010).[239]
- Sean Burroughs, 43, American baseball player (San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Devil Rays, Arizona Diamondbacks), Olympic champion (2000), heart attack.[240]
- Dame Shirley Conran, 91, British writer and journalist, pneumonia.[241]
- Roger Corman, 98, American film director (The Little Shop of Horrors, The St. Valentine's Day Massacre) and producer (Death Race 2000).[242]
- Henri Coupon, 94, French lawyer, author and screenwriter.[243]
- Vladimir Dorofeev, 86–87, Russian politician, deputy (1990–1993).[244]
- Silvio Fazio, 72, Italian-French novelist.[245]
- Gary Greaves, 88, American football player (American Football League).[246]
- James Gregory, 78, American comedian, cardiac complications.[247]
- Rosemary Haughton, 97, British Catholic lay theologian.[248]
- Nonny Hogrogian, 92, American writer and illustrator (Always Room for One More, Cool Cat, One Fine Day), cancer.[249]
- Bobby Hooper, 77, American basketball player (Dayton Flyers, Indiana Pacers).[250]
- Tozammel Tony Huq, 84, Bangladeshi-British diplomat and civil servant.[251]
- Ivan Ivanji, 95, Serbian author.[252]
- Akmal Lewaney, 78, Pakistani Pashto poet.[253]
- Cam McCarthy, 29, Australian footballer (Greater Western Sydney, Fremantle).[254]
- Yvonne Mokgoro, 73, South African jurist, judge of the Constitutional Court (1994–2009), injuries sustained in a traffic collision.[255]
- Rex Murphy, 77, Canadian commentator and writer (National Post), cancer.[256]
- Kurt Narvesen, 75, Norwegian poet and translator.[257]
- Larry Polansky, 69, American composer and musician.[258]
- Toini Pöysti, 90, Finnish cross-country skier, Olympic bronze medallist (1960, 1964).[259]
- Raúl Sanz Jiménez, 74, Spanish businessman and politician, member of the Parliament of La Rioja (1983–1987).[260]
- Tore Schweder, 81, Norwegian statistician.[261]
- Buzz Stephen, 79, American baseball player (Minnesota Twins).[262]
- Philip Tagg, 80, British musicologist, writer, and educator.[263]
- Dennis Thompson, 75, American Hall of Fame drummer (MC5), complications from a heart attack.[264]
- Jon Urbanchek, 87, Hungarian-born American Hall of Fame swimming coach (University of Michigan, five Olympic teams), complications from Parkinson's disease.[265]
- Andrés Vega Delfín, 93, Mexican folk guitarist.[266]
10
- Svetomir Arsić-Basara, 95, Serbian sculptor and writer.[267]
- Mary Banotti, 84, Irish politician, MEP (1984–2004).[268]
- Bob Bruggers, 80, American football player (Miami Dolphins, San Diego Chargers) and professional wrestler.[269]
- Kostas Chatzimichail, 92, Greek football player (AEK Athens) and manager (Doxa Drama, Kalamata).[270]
- Geir Dahlen, 63, Norwegian Olympic road racing cyclist (1988).[271]
- Isa Dongoyaro, 46, Nigerian politician, member of the house of representatives (since 2023).[272]
- Christopher Edley Jr., 71, American legal scholar, complications from surgery.[273]
- Hugh Edwards, 90, Australian journalist, writer (Islands of Angry Ghosts), and marine photographer.[274]
- Gao Hongbin, 71, Chinese government official, vice minister of agriculture (2007–2013).[275]
- Ranjith Kumara, 77, Sri Lankan film journalist.[276]
- Bruce Maccabee, 82, American physicist and ufologist.[277]
- Tom Marshall, 93, American basketball player (Western Kentucky Hilltoppers, Rochester Royals, Detroit Pistons).[278]
- Richard McClure, 89, Canadian rower, Olympic silver medallist (1956).[279]
- Gerhard Müller, 95, German theologian and clergyman, bishop of the Lutheran Church in Brunswick (1982–1994), bishop of the VELKD (1990–1993).[280]
- Mutang Tagal, 69, Malaysian politician, MP (1982–1990) and president of the Dewan Negara (since 2024).[281]
- Barbara Nawratowicz, 91, Polish actress, journalist, and cabaret artist.[282]
- Patrick Nilan, 82, Australian field hockey player, Olympic bronze (1964) and silver medalist (1968).[283]
- Janis Paterson, 78, New Zealand psychologist and academic.[284]
- Jim Peterson, 82, Canadian politician, MP (1980–1984, 1988–2007) and minister of international trade diversification (2003–2006), heart attack.[285]
- Sam Rubin, 64, American entertainment journalist (KTLA), heart attack.[286]
- Karen Saribekyan, 60, Armenian technician and politician, MP (2007–2017).[287]
- Bodo Seidenthal, 76, German engineer and politician, MP (1987–2002).[288]
- Frank Sibley, 76, English footballer (Queens Park Rangers), complications from Parkinson's disease.[289]
- André Simonazzi, 55, Swiss politician and journalist.[290]
- Jim Simons, 86, American mathematician (Simons' formula, Chern-Simons form), and hedge fund manager, founder of Renaissance Technologies.[291]
- Ali Suheimat, 87–88, Jordanian politician and engineer, mayor of Amman (1989–1991).[292]
- Jan Svanberg, 88, Swedish art historian.[293] (death announced on this date)
- Alan Unwin, 82, Canadian politician, mayor of St. Catharines (1994–1997).[294]
- Renaud Van Ruymbeke, 71, French magistrate, cancer.[295]
- Hans Wahlgren, 86, Swedish actor (Wahlgrens värld, Good Friends and Faithful Neighbours, Rederiet).[296]
- Corey Williams, 46, American basketball player (Dakota Wizards, Townsville Crocodiles, Melbourne United), colon cancer.[297]
- Martin Young, 76, British television reporter and investigative journalist, liver cancer.[298]
- Vladimir Zharikov, 85, Russian actor, stuntman (The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed) and stunt coordinator.[299]
11
- Steve Andrascik, 75, Canadian ice hockey player (New York Rangers, Hershey Bears, Indianapolis Racers).[300]
- Susan Backlinie, 77, American actress (Jaws, Day of the Animals, 1941), heart attack.[301]
- Joël Beaugendre, 74, French politician, member of the National Assembly (2002–2007).[302]
- Terry Blair, 62, American convicted serial killer.[303]
- Kevin Brophy, 70, American actor (Lucan, The Long Riders, Hell Night).[304]
- Luc Bürgin, 53, Swiss writer, publicist, and journalist (Baslerstab).[305]
- John Barnard Bush, 87, British farmer and public servant, lord lieutenant of Wiltshire (2004–2012).[306]
- Peter C. Eagler, 69, American politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (2002–2006).[307]
- Ron Ellis, 79, Canadian ice hockey player (Toronto Maple Leafs), Stanley Cup champion (1967).[308]
- Tito Gotti, 96, Italian orchestra conductor, musicologist, and essayist.[309]
- Rudolf Kučera, 84, Czech footballer (Dukla Prague, Czechoslovakia national team).[310]
- Rubén Monasterios, 86, Venezuelan writer and theatre critic.[311]
- Colin Moyle, 94, New Zealand politician, MP (1963–1976, 1981–1990) and two-time minister of agriculture.[312]
- Jajang Paliama, 39, Indonesian footballer (PS Mojokerto Putra, Persibo Bojonegoro, Persepam Madura Utama), traffic collision.[313]
- Surjit Patar, 79, Indian writer and poet.[314]
- Dave Pivec, 80, American football player (Los Angeles Rams, Denver Broncos).[315]
- David Redden, 75, American auctioneer, complications from amyotropic lateral sclerosis.[316]
- Haider Akbar Khan Rono, 81, Bangladeshi political activist.[317]
- Richard Slayman, 62, American transplant patient.[318]
- Juan María Traverso, 73, Argentine racing driver (Turismo Carretera, TC2000, European Formula Two), esophageal cancer.[319]
- Ray Vandeveer, 70, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1998–2007) and Senate (2007–2013).[320]
- Per Walsøe, 80, Danish badminton player and jurist.[321]
- Mary Wells Lawrence, 95, American advertising executive.[322]
- Jasper White, 69, American chef, restaurateur and cookbook author, brain aneurysm.[323]
- John A. Wickham Jr., 95, American military officer, chief of staff (1983–1987).[324]
- Vladimir Yastrebchak, 44, Transnistrian politician, minister of foreign affairs (2008–2012).[325]
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- Michael Brudenell-Bruce, 8th Marquess of Ailesbury, 98, British hereditary peer, army officer and stockbroker, member of the House of Lords (1974–1999), fall.[326]
- T. D. Allman, 79, American historian and writer, pneumonia.[327]
- Cuno Barragan, 91, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs), heart failure.[328]
- Amália Barros, 39, Brazilian politician and journalist, federal deputy (since 2023), complications from surgery.[329]
- Reg Burgess, 89, Australian footballer (Essendon).[330]
- Mark Damon, 91, American actor (House of Usher, Ringo and His Golden Pistol) and film producer (Monster).[331]
- Dame Elizabeth Fradd, 75, British nursing administrator.[332]
- Pavithra Jayaram, 53, Indian actress (Buchinaidu Kandriga), traffic collision.[333]
- Sir Clive Johnstone, 60, British Royal Navy officer.[334]
- Tapiwa Kumbuyani, 41, Zimbabwean footballer (CAPS United, national team), liver cancer.[335]
- Stig Lindewall, 87, Swedish Olympic gymnast (1960, 1964).[336]
- Ron Lynch, 84, Australian rugby league player (Parramatta, Penrith, national team) and coach.[337]
- Javier Manterola, 87, Spanish civil engineer, member of the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando.[338]
- Franca Nuti, 95, Italian actress (Marco Visconti).[339]
- Luko Paljetak, 80, Croatian poet, writer, and puppeteer.[340]
- Joy Parr, 74–75, Canadian historian, winner of the J.B. Tyrrell Historical Medal (2000).[341]
- Paulo César Pereio, 83, Brazilian actor (The Guns, The Brave Warrior, Iracema: Uma Transa Amazônica).[342]
- Jason Pickleman, 59, American graphic designer and artist.[343]
- David Sanborn, 78, American alto saxophonist (Young Americans) and television host (Night Music), six-time Grammy winner, prostate cancer.[344]
- A. J. Smith, 75, American football player, coach and executive, prostate cancer.[345]
- Igor Sysoyev, 43, Russian Olympic triathlete (2004, 2008), traffic collision.[346]
- James Williams, 57, British Olympic fencer (1992, 1996, 2000).[347]
13
- Talal Abu Zarifa, Palestinian communist militant and politician (Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine), airstrike.[348]
- Richard Bolton, 80, New Zealand rugby league player (Auckland, national team) and coach (New Zealand Māori).[349]
- Yevgeniy Brago, 95, Russian rower, Olympic silver medalist (1952).[350]
- Berkley Cox, 90, Australian footballer (Carlton).[351]
- Dai Lixin, 99, Chinese chemist and academician.[352]
- Joseph G. Di Pinto, 92, American politician, member of the Delaware House of Representatives (1987–2006).[353]
- Christian Escoudé, 76, French Gypsy jazz guitarist.[354]
- Bill Friday, 91, Canadian ice hockey referee, cancer.[355]
- Iswar Prasanna Hazarika, 87, Indian politician, MP (1996–1998), heart disease.[356]
- Arthur Irving, 93, Canadian petroleum executive, chairman of Irving Oil (since 1992).[357]
- Albert C. Jones, 79, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (1972–1976).[358]
- Fred Kajoba, 54, Ugandan football player and coach (Simba).[359]
- Waibhav Anil Kale, 46, Indian army officer and United Nations peacekeeper, killed.[360]
- Endel Kiisa, 86, Estonian motorcycle racer.[361]
- Boniface Madubunyi, 90, Nigerian businessman.[362]
- Lucien Mias, 93, French rugby union player (Narbonne, national team).[363]
- Josef Michl, 85, Czech-American chemist, Schrödinger Medal and James Flack Norris Award recipient.[364]
- Sushil Kumar Modi, 72, Indian politician, Bihar MLA (1990–2004), deputy chief minister of Bihar (2005–2013, 2017–2020), and twice MP, cancer.[365]
- Alice Munro, 92, Canadian short story writer (Dance of the Happy Shades, Lives of Girls and Women, Runaway), Nobel Prize laureate (2013), complications from dementia.[366]
- Billy Murphy, 80, American baseball player (New York Mets).[367]
- Native Upmanship, 31, Irish racehorse.[368]
- Susanne Page, 86, American photographer.[369]
- Marius Peiris, 82, Sri Lankan Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Colombo (2000–2018).[370]
- Joseph E. Potter, American sociologist.[371]
- Birubala Rabha, 70, Indian human rights activist, esophageal cancer.[372]
- Loftus Roker, 88, Bahamian politician.[373]
- Clarence Sasser, 76, American soldier, Medal of Honor recipient.[374]
- M. Selvarasu, 67, Indian politician, MP (1989–1991, 1996–1998, since 2019).[375]
- Luis María Serra, 82, Argentine musician and composer (La Mary, Camila, I, the Worst of All).[376]
- Uta Titze-Stecher, 81, German schoolteacher and politician, MP (1990–2002).[377]
- Cyril Wecht, 93, American forensic pathologist, Allegheny County Medical Examiner (1970–1980, 1996–2006).[378]
- Samm-Art Williams, 78, American playwright (Home), actor (Blood Simple) and television producer (The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air).[379]
14
- Édgar Alarcón, 63, Peruvian politician, deputy (2020–2021), traffic collision.[380]
- Bob Ashley, 70, American politician, member of the West Virginia House of Delegates (1985–1999, 2001–2015) and Senate (2015–2017).[381]
- Sue K. Brown, 75, American diplomat, ambassador Montenegro (2011–2015).[382]
- Fabián Cancelarich, 58, Argentine footballer (Ferro Carril Oeste, Belgrano, Platense), heart attack.[383]
- Norman L. Crabill, 97, American aerospace engineer.[384]
- Diane Deans, 65, Canadian politician, member of Ottawa City Council (1994–2022), ovarian cancer.[385]
- Ayten Gökçer, 84, Turkish actress (Red Istanbul).[386]
- Harchibald, 25, Irish racehorse.[387] (death announced on this date)
- Baiba Indriksone, 92, Latvian actress (A Limousine the Colour of Midsummer's Eve, The Devil's Servants).[388]
- Jimmy James, 83, Jamaican-British singer ("Now Is the Time", "I'll Go Where Your Music Takes Me"), complications from Parkinson's disease and a heart condition.[389]
- Narong Kittikachorn, 90, Thai politician, MP (1983–1992).[390]
- Maxim Kononenko, 53, Russian journalist and political activist, internal bleeding.[391]
- Jacques Monet, 94, Canadian historian and Roman Catholic priest.[392]
- Dene O'Kane, 61, New Zealand snooker player, fall.[393]
- Don Perlin, 94, American comic book artist (Werewolf by Night, Ghost Rider, Transformers), co-creator of Moon Knight.[394]
- Mélanie Renaud, 42, Canadian singer, ovarian cancer.[395]
- Ramón Rocha, 84, Spanish politician, member of the Assembly of Extremadura (1995–2003) and mayor of Olivenza (1979–2007).[396]
- Netiporn Sanesangkhom, 28, Thai political activist, cardiac arrest.[397]
- Ian Stirling, 82, Canadian biologist.[398]
- Owen John Thomas, 84, Welsh politician, AM (1999–2007).[399]
- Doug Underwood, 77, Australian motorcycle speedway rider.[400]
- Gudrun Ure, 98, Scottish actress (Super Gran, The Million Pound Note, The Crow Road).[401]
- Nicholas A. Veliotes, 95, American diplomat, ambassador to Jordan (1978–1981) and Egypt (1984–1986).[402]
- Trudi Walend, 80, American politician, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (1999–2009, 2012–2013), complications from a fall.[403]
- Mark Wells, 66, American ice hockey player, Olympic champion (1980).[404]
- Tony Windis, 91, American basketball player (Detroit Pistons).[405]
15
- Abdellatif Abdelhamid, 70, Syrian film director (Layali Ibn Awa, Nassim al-Roh, Qamaran wa Zaytouna).[406]
- Hisham Arafat, 60, Egyptian politician, minister of transport (2017–2019), cancer.[407]
- Kamla Beniwal, 97, Indian politician, governor of Tripura (2009), Gujarat (2009–2014), and Mizoram (2014).[408]
- Jeanne Bisgood, 100, English amateur golfer.[409]
- Karin Bohle-Lawrenz, 66, German schoolteacher and politician, member of the Bürgerschaft of Bremen (2007–2011).[410]
- Ron Brewer, 87, Canadian football player (Toronto Argonauts, Montreal Alouettes, Edmonton Eskimos).[411]
- Frederic J. Brown III, 89, American lieutenant general.[412]
- Imma Costa, 62, Spanish politician, senator (2023) and mayor of El Montmell (2003–2019).[413]
- Richard Duncan-Jones, 86, British historian.[414]
- Darren Dutchyshen, 57, Canadian sportscaster (SportsCentre), prostate cancer.[415]
- Barbra Fuller, 102, American actress (Adventures of Superman, Four Star Playhouse, My Three Sons).[416]
- Vlastimil Harapes, 77, Czech actor (Marketa Lazarová, Jak dostat tatínka do polepšovny, Beauty and the Beast), ballet dancer and choreographer, lung cancer.[417]
- John Hastings, 82, Canadian politician, Ontario MPP (1995–2003) and Toronto District School Board trustee (2006–2014).[418]
- John Hawken, 84, English keyboardist (The Nashville Teens, Renaissance, Strawbs), melanoma.[419]
- Komao Hayashi, 87, Japanese dollmaker.[420]
- Malti Joshi, 89, Indian novelist.[421]
- Barry Kemp, 84, English archaeologist and Egyptologist.[422]
- Tates Locke, 87, American basketball coach (Clemson Tigers, Jacksonville Dolphins, Indiana State Sycamores).[423]
- Bob McCreadie, 73, American racing driver (Super DIRTcar Series).[424]
- June Mendoza, 99, Australian portrait painter, stroke.[425]
- Patrick Moenaert, 75, Belgian politician, mayor of Bruges (1995–2012), cancer.[426]
- Elda Peralta, 91, Mexican actress (Hypocrite, Streetwalker, A Woman Without Love).[427]
- Yvon Picotte, 82, Canadian politician, Quebec MNA (1970–1994).[428]
- Ahmed Piro, 92, Moroccan singer.[429]
- Washington Rodrigues, 87, Brazilian football color commentator (Super Rádio Tupi).[430]
- James R. Roebuck Jr., 79, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1985–2020), complications from hypertension and diabetes.[431]
- Katherine Wei-Sender, 93, Chinese-American bridge player and author.[432]
- Hans-Georg Wieck, 96, German diplomat.[433]
- Heinz Zander, 84, German painter.[434]
- Joe Zucker, 83, American artist, multiple organ failure.[435]
16
- Carmen Berenguer, 77, Chilean poet.[436]
- John Brown, 76, English footballer (Preston North End, Wigan Athletic).[437]
- Montserrat Casas, 90, Spanish Roman Catholic nun, abbess of the Royal Monastery of Santa Maria de Pedralbes (since 2013).[438]
- Dabney Coleman, 92, American actor (9 to 5, Tootsie, The Guardian), Emmy winner (1987), cardiac arrest.[439]
- Randy Fuller, 80, American singer, songwriter and bass guitarist (The Bobby Fuller Four).[440]
- Vishwas Gangurde, Indian politician, Maharashtra MLA (1999–2004).[441]
- Ken Gardner, 74, American basketball player (Utah Utes, Utah Stars).[442]
- Eddie Gossage, 65, American motorsports promoter (Texas Motor Speedway), cancer.[443]
- Zari Khoshkam, 76, Iranian actress (What's the Time in Your World?).[444]
- Silvio Luiz, 89, Brazilian sports commentator (Rede Bandeirantes, SBT, Rede Record), stroke.[445]
- Enrique Méndez Jr., 92, Puerto Rican major general.[446]
- Akira Nakao, 81, Japanese actor (Minbo, Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla, Ninja Wars), heart failure.[447]
- Vineet Nayyar, 85, Indian information technology executive, chairman of Mahindra Satyam (since 2009).[448]
- Greg Newman, 38, American college football player (University of Utah).[449]
- Park Myeong-seo, 85, South Korean politician, MP (1992–1996).[450]
- Dale Power, 74, Canadian tennis player, blood and bladder cancer.[451]
- Jaye Robinson, 61, Canadian politician, member of Toronto City Council (since 2018), breast cancer.[452]
- Carmen Sheila, 79, Brazilian voice actress (TV Colosso).[453]
- Dharmapaal Barsingh Thapa, 85, Nepali military officer, chief of Army Staff (1995–1999), lung disease.[454]
- Verónica Toussaint, 48, Mexican actress (Impossible Things) and television presenter (¡Qué chulada!), breast cancer.[455]
17
- John Alksne, 90, American neurosurgeon and academic.[456]
- Bud Anderson, 102, American Air Force colonel and flying ace.[457]
- Steve Baer, 85, American inventor.[458]
- Gordon Bell, 89, American electrical engineer (Bell's law of computer classes), aspiration pneumonia.[459]
- Thaneswar Boro, 85, Indian politician, Assam MLA (1985–2001), heart disease.[460]
- Pat Buckley, 72, Irish independent Catholic bishop.[461]
- Charlie Colin, 57, American bassist and guitarist (Train, The Side Deal), fall.[462]
- Graham Cox, 65, English footballer (Brentford, Addlestone & Weybridge Town, Aldershot).[463]
- Mahlon DeLong, 86, American neurologist.[464]
- Isabella Dryden, 106, Canadian educator.[465]
- Garba Duba, 82, Nigerian army general and politician, governor of Sokoto State (1984–1985) and Bauchi State (1978–1979).[466]
- Tony Ekubia, 64, Nigerian-British boxer.[467]
- Sid Going, 80, New Zealand Hall of Fame rugby union player (North Auckland, national team).[468]
- Anthony Haswell, 93, American attorney and passenger rail advocate.[469]
- Malcolm Hill, 85, Australian rules footballer (Hawthorn, Sturt).[470]
- James Hubbell, 92, American visual artist.[471]
- Pål Johannessen, 65, Norwegian actor (Olsen Gang), heart attack.[472]
- Schuyler Jones, 94, American archaeologist and anthropologist.[473]
- Avtandil Jorbenadze, 73, Georgian politician, minister of health and social affairs (1993–2001).[474]
- Yukio Kurita, 94, Japanese politician, governor of Fukui Prefecture (1987–2003).[475]
- Lou Lieberman, 85, Australian politician, Victoria MLA (1976–1992) and MP (1993–2001).[476]
- Roberta Marrero, 52, Spanish artist, singer and actress, suicide.[477]
- Bette Nash, 88, American flight attendant and Guinness World Record holder, breast cancer.[478]
- Benny Petrus, 67, American politician, member of the Arkansas House of Representatives (2007–2012).[479]
- Gene E. K. Pratter, 75, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania (since 2004).[480]
- Aminur Rahman, 69, Bangladeshi footballer (Sadharan Bima CSC, Team BJMC, national team), heart failure.[481]
- Stephen J. Rivele, 75, American screenwriter (Nixon, Ali, Pawn Sacrifice).[482]
- Anne deBlois Smart, 88, American-born Canadian librarian and politician, Saskatchewan MLA (1986–1991).[483]
- Príamo Tejeda, 90, Dominican Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Santo Domingo (1975–1986) and bishop of Baní (1986–1997).[484]
- Hideyuki Umezu, 68, Japanese voice actor (Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ, Holly the Ghost, Shrine of the Morning Mist), pneumonia.[485]
- Denys Vasyliuk, 31, Ukrainian fighter pilot, shot down.[486]
- Sharkey Ward, 80, British Royal Navy officer and aviator, heart attack.[487]
- Peter Weber, 85, German gymnast, Olympic bronze medalist (1964, 1968).[488]
18
- Edgeir Benum, 84, Norwegian historian.[489]
- Willi Brokmeier, 96, German tenor (Bavarian State Opera).[490]
- Peter Buxtun, 86, Czech-born American whistleblower (Tuskegee Syphilis Study), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[491]
- Palle Danielsson, 77, Swedish jazz double bassist.[492]
- Yael Dayan, 85, Israeli writer and politician, MK (1992–2003), lung disease.[493]
- Joseph Suren Gomes, 80, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Krishnagar (2002–2019), heart failure.[494]
- Patrick Gottsch, 70, American media executive.[495]
- Geane Herrera, 33, American mixed martial artist, traffic collision.[496]
- Frank Ifield, 86, Australian singer ("I Remember You", "Lovesick Blues", "The Wayward Wind").[497]
- John Koerner, 85, American songwriter and guitarist (Koerner, Ray & Glover), bile duct cancer.[498]
- Andrey Kudriashov, 32, Russian motorcycle speedway racer, skin cancer.[499]
- Araceli Limcaco-Dans, 94, Filipino painter and educator.[500]
- Agustín Ramón Martínez, 62, Israeli-Paraguayan serial killer and fraudster.[501]
- Jerrold Northrop Moore, 90, American-born British musicologist.[502]
- Luis Moroder, 83, Italian peptide chemist.[503]
- Ivan Mráz, 82, Slovak football player (Slovan Bratislava, Czechoslovakia national team) and manager (Alajuelense), Olympic silver medalist (1964).[504]
- Janice K. Nicolay, 82, American politician, member of the South Dakota House of Representatives (1983–1996).[505]
- Bruce Nordstrom, 90, American retail executive, chairman of Nordstrom (1968–1995, 2000–2006).[506]
- Sir Tony O'Reilly, 88, Irish media executive, owner of Mediahuis Ireland (1973–2009), and rugby union player (Barbarians, national team).[507]
- George Papageorgiou, 68, American college football player (Washington Huskies) and coach (Bethel Threshers, Benedictine Ravens).[508]
- Pequeño Nitro, 40, Mexican professional wrestler.[509]
- Alberto Piazza, 82, Italian geneticist (University of Turin).[510]
- Claude Pujade-Renaud, 92, Tunisian-born French writer.[511]
- Fred Roos, 89, American film producer (The Godfather Part II, Apocalypse Now, The Outsiders), Oscar winner (1975).[512]
- Salim Haji Said, 80, Indonesian journalist and academician.[513]
- Tim Seely, 88, English actor (Sally's Irish Rogue, Please Turn Over, King Ralph).[514]
- Jerald D. Slack, 88, American air force major general, cancer.[515]
- Alice Stewart, 58, American political commentator (CNN).[516]
- Guy R. Strong, 93, American college basketball coach (Kentucky Wesleyan Panthers, Eastern Kentucky Colonels, Oklahoma State Cowboys).[517]
- Md. Wali Ullah, 87, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1991–1996).[518]
- Narayanan Vaghul, 88, Indian banker, chairman of the Bank of India (1981–1984).[519]
- Francisco Villagrán de León, 70, Guatemalan diplomat, academic and presidential advisor, ambassador to the United States (2008–2011, 2012–2013), complications from a fall.[520]
- Harrison White, 94, American sociologist (vacancy chains, blockmodels).[521]
- Rahmatullo Zoirov, 67, Tajik legal scholar and human rights activist.[522]
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- Bola Afonja, 81, Nigerian politician, minister of labour (1993).[523]
- Marshall Allen, 52, American journalist (Las Vegas Sun, ProPublica), heart attack.[524]
- Larry Bensky, 87, American journalist and radio host.[525]
- Prataprao Baburao Bhosale, 89, Indian politician, MP (1999–2009) and Maharashtra MLA (1967–1985).[526]
- Peggi Blu, 77, American singer and vocal coach.[527]
- Caroline Dawson, 45, Chilean-born Canadian writer, bone cancer.[528]
- Peder Falk, 76, Swedish actor (Nya tider, Vägen till Gyllenblå!, Smash).[529]
- Richard Foronjy, 86, American actor (Serpico, Midnight Run, Carlito's Way).[530]
- Sir Cyril Fountain, 94, Bahamian judge and lawyer, chief justice (1995–1996).[531]
- Franchino, 71, Italian disc jockey, complications from a heart attack.[532]
- H. Bruce Franklin, 90, American scholar, corticobasal degeneration.[533]
- Aloísio Teixeira Garcia, 80, Brazilian academic and politician, Minas Gerais MLA (1987–1991).[534]
- James L. Greenfield, 99, American newspaper editor (The New York Times) and government official, assistant secretary of state for public affairs (1964–1966), kidney failure.[535]
- Ian Hamilton, 73, English footballer (Aston Villa, Sheffield United, Minnesota Kicks).[536]
- Sjef Hensgens, 76, Dutch Olympic middle-distance runner (1972).[537]
- Kwassi Klutse, 78, Togolese politician, prime minister (1996–1999).[538]
- Ali Al-Kourani, 79, Lebanese Islamic cleric, heart attack.[539]
- Dick Kuiper, 85, Dutch academic and politician, senator (1983–1995).[540]
- Christian Malanga, 41, Congolese politician and military officer, leader of the 2024 Democratic Republic of the Congo coup attempt, shot.[541]
- Jim Otto, 86, American Hall of Fame football player (Oakland Raiders).[542]
- Sigmund Rolat, 93, Polish philanthropist, art collector, and Holocaust survivor, founding donor of POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews.[543]
- Bruno Siebert, 91, Chilean Army general and politician, minister of public works (1982–1989) and senator (1990–1998).[544]
- Stephen Smalley, 93, British religious leader, Dean of Chester (1987–2001).[545]
- Claude Villeneuve, 69, Canadian academic and biologist.[546]
- Bill Wood, 88, Australian politician, Queensland MP (1969–1974), ACT MLA (1989–2004).[547]
- Iranian politicians killed in the 2024 Varzaqan helicopter crash:[548]
- Mohammad Ali Ale-Hashem, 61, representative of the Supreme Leader in East Azerbaijan (since 2017)
- Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, 60, minister of foreign affairs (since 2021), ambassador to Bahrain (2007–2010)
- Malek Rahmati, 41–42, governor-general of East Azerbaijan (since 2024)
- Ebrahim Raisi, 63, president (since 2021), chief justice (2019–2021), and prosecutor-general (2014–2016)
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- Bad Bones, 40, German professional wrestler (WXW, TNA), heart attack.[549]
- Ivan Boesky, 87, American insider trader.[550]
- Kevin Burns, 63, New Zealand cricketer (Southland, Otago).[551]
- Sam Butcher, 85, American artist (Precious Moments).[552]
- Gerry Collins, 69, Scottish football player (Ayr United, Hamilton Academical, Partick Thistle) and manager.[553]
- Aida Cruz, 101, Filipino architect, heart failure.[554]
- Ellis Douek, 90, Egyptian-born British surgeon.[555]
- Jean-Claude Gaudin, 84, French politician, senator (1998–2017), minister of the city (1995–1997), and mayor of Marseille (1995–2020).[556]
- Gebhard Halder, 81, Austrian farmer and politician, president of the Landtag of Vorarlberg (2004–2009).[557]
- John E. Hales Jr., 81, American meteorologist, bladder cancer.[558]
- Emmanuel Hendrickx, 84, Belgian lawyer and politician, governor of Walloon Brabant (2000–2006).[559]
- Hossain Uddin Hossain, 83, Bangladeshi essayist and novelist.[560]
- Thomas W. Long, 94, American politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1983–1986).[561]
- Fernando Martínez Castellano, 82, Spanish politician, mayor of Valencia (1979).[562]
- Eiko Masuyama, 88, Japanese voice actress (Lupin III).[563]
- Bertus Mulder, 95, Dutch architect (Rietveld Schröder House).[564]
- Gary Okihiro, 79, American academic.[565]
- David Penny, 85, New Zealand evolutionary biologist, Rutherford Medal (2004), Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand (since 1990).[566]
- Fran Rooney, 67, Irish footballer (Shamrock Rovers, Home Farm, St Patrick's Athletic) and businessman, cancer.[567]
- Karl-Heinz Schnellinger, 85, German footballer (FC Köln, AC Milan, West Germany national team).[568]
- Bill Serong, 88, Australian footballer (Collingwood, North Melbourne).[569]
- Ewa Sikorska-Trela, 81, Polish trade unionist and politician, MP (1997–2001).[570]
- Perrette Souplex, 94, French actress (Paris Still Sings, Suspicion, La smala).[571]
- Hans Joachim Specht, 87, German nuclear physicist.[572]
- Edward Trobaugh, 91, American army major general.[573]
- Frank Yandrisevits, 69, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1985–1990, 1993–1994).[574]
- Vladimir Yereshchenko, 61, Russian Olympic boxer (1988).[575]
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- Vladimir Agapov, 90, Russian football player (Spartak Moscow, Soviet Union national team) and manager (CSKA Moscow).[576]
- Sajjad Akbar, 63, Pakistani cricketer (national team), heart attack.[577]
- Louis Bergaud, 95, French road bicycle racer.[578]
- Robert Castelli, 74, American security consultant and politician, member of the New York State Assembly (2010–2013).[579]
- Ralph Chapoteau, 69, Haitian painter, cancer.[580]
- Joan Cushing, 77, American political satirist, complications from Parkinson's disease.[581]
- Richard Ellis, 86, American marine biologist, cardiac arrest.[582]
- Hank Foiles, 94, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians, Pittsburgh Pirates, Cincinnati Reds).[583]
- Frank Galle, 87, Australian rules footballer (North Melbourne).[584]
- Stanley P. Goldstein, 89, American businessman, co-founder of CVS Health, cancer.[585]
- Werner Hink, 81, Austrian violinist.[586]
- Gene Nora Jessen, 87, American aviator (Mercury 13).[587]
- Jan A. P. Kaczmarek, 71, Polish film composer (Finding Neverland, Unfaithful, The Visitor), Oscar winner (2005), complications from multiple system atrophy.[588]
- Ona Kreivytė-Naruševičienė, 88, Lithuanian ceramic artist.[589]
- Heljä Liukko-Sundström, 85, Finnish artist.[590]
- Manu Majumdar, 64, Bangladeshi politician, MP (2019–2024).[591]
- Leocadio Marín, 81, Spanish politician, mayor of Baeza (2007–2015) and member of the Andalusian parliament (1982–1986, 1990–1994).[592]
- Florence Minor, 74, American children's author.[593]
- Carlos Paravís, 56, Uruguayan physician and folk singer, esophageal cancer.[594]
- Bastiaan Poortenaar, 55, Dutch Olympic field hockey player (1992), cardiac arrest.[595]
- Pendyala Venkata Krishna Rao, 84, Indian politician, member of the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly (1983–1994, 2004–2009).[596]
- James Selfe, 68, South African politician, MP (1994–2021).[597]
- Erdoğan Şuhubi, 89, Turkish mathematician and engineer.[598]
- Günter Weitling, 89, Danish theologian, historian, and author.[599] (death announced on this date)
- Danny Wells, 84, American politician, member of the West Virginia House of Delegates (2005–2014).[600]
- Gary Willard, 64, English football referee, leukaemia.[601] (death announced on this date)
- Kiane Zawadi, 91, American jazz trombonist and euphonium player.[602]
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- Md. Anwarul Azim Anar, 56, Bangladeshi politician, MP (since 2014).[603] (body discovered on this date)
- Zoraya ter Beek, 29, Dutch psychiatric patient, euthanized.[604]
- Rolf-Ernst Breuer, 86, German businessman and jurist, CEO of Deutsche Bank (1997–2002).[605]
- Diana Cabeza, 69, Argentine architect and designer, cancer.[606]
- Barry Davis, 80, Australian footballer (Essendon, North Melbourne).[607]
- Margaret Bryan Davis, 92, American palynologist and paleoecologist.[608]
- Gaetano Di Vaio, 56, Italian actor (Gomorrah), screenwriter (Napoli, Napoli, Napoli) and producer (Per amor vostro), traffic collision.[609]
- Peter Dusek, 79, Austrian historian, archivist, and journalist.[610]
- John England, 83, New Zealand cricketer (Canterbury).[611]
- Marie-France Garaud, 90, French politician and political advisor, MEP (1999–2004).[612]
- Bob Grant, 77, American football player (Baltimore Colts, Washington Redskins).[613]
- L. Martin Griffin, 103, American environmentalist.[614]
- Darryl Hickman, 92, American actor (The Grapes of Wrath, Leave Her to Heaven, Fighting Father Dunne).[615]
- Toni Montano, 62, Serbian rock musician.[616]
- Hiroshi Nakamura, 93–94, Japanese dissident.[617]
- Mimoza Nestorova-Tomić, 94–95, Macedonian architect, planner, and urban designer (reconstruction of Skopje 1963).[618]
- Othon, 79, Brazilian football player (1964 Olympics) and manager (Botafogo, América Mineiro).[619]
- Silvia Reyes, 75, Spanish LGBTI rights activist.[620]
- Brian Ridley, 93, British physicist.[621]
- Dorothy Ross, 87, American historian.[622]
- Iqbal Ahmed Saradgi, 79, Indian politician, MP (1999–2009).[623]
- Shin Kyeong-nim, 88, South Korean poet, cancer.[624]
- Petri Sulonen, 60, Finnish footballer (FC Jazz, Turun Palloseura, national team), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[625]
- John Upham, 83, Canadian baseball player (Chicago Cubs).[626]
- Paul Vermeulen, 86, French racing cyclist.[627]
- Manfried Welan, 86, Austrian lawyer and politician, third president of the Municipal Council and Landtag of Vienna (1988–1991).[628]
- Vic White, 92, English motorcycle speedway rider, promoter and manager.[629]
- David Wilkie, 70, Scottish swimmer, Olympic champion (1976), world champion (1973, 1975), cancer.[630]
- Brian Denis Wilson, 99, British Army officer and colonial administrator.[631]
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- Franco Anelli, 60, Italian academic administrator, rector of Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore (since 2012), suicide by jumping.[632]
- Nabam Atum, 76, Indian social activist, throat cancer.[633]
- Sir John Boardman, 96, British archaeologist and art historian.[634]
- Caleb Carr, 68, American author (The Alienist, The Angel of Darkness, The Italian Secretary), cancer.[635]
- Marc Camille Chaimowicz, 77, French artist.[636]
- Valery Chtak, 42, Russian conceptual artist.[637]
- Destiny Deacon, 67, Australian indigenous photographer.[638]
- Travis Flores, 33, American writer, activist, and motivational speaker, complications from cystic fibrosis.[639]
- Ángeles Flórez Peón, 105, Spanish socialist militant, writer and Civil War veteran.[640]
- Russell Fraser, 90, Canadian politician, British Columbia MLA (1983–1991).[641]
- Alan B. Handler, 92, American judge, justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court (1977–1999).[642]
- Ibrahim Haydari, 88, Iraqi sociologist.[643] (death announced on this date)
- Janusz Mazurek, 80, Polish politician, senator (1991–1993).[644]
- Sonja Morawetz Sinclair, 102, Czechoslovak-born Canadian journalist, author, and cryptographer.[645]
- P. N. Patil, 71, Indian politician, Maharashtra MLA (since 2019), fall.[646]
- Greg Philo, 76, English sociologist.[647]
- John Albert Raven, 82, British botanist.[648]
- Terry Robards, 84, American wine critic.[649]
- John Maddox Roberts, 76, American author (SPQR, Conan the Valorous, Hannibal's Children).[650]
- Harry John Roland, 70, American orator, heart attack.[651]
- Emanuel Schegloff, 86, American linguist and sociologist.[652]
- Rudolf Spoor, 85, Dutch television director.[653]
- Morgan Spurlock, 53, American film director (Super Size Me, Where in the World Is Osama bin Laden?, Comic-Con Episode IV: A Fan's Hope), cancer.[654]
- Eric Upton, 71, Canadian football player (Edmonton Eskimos).[655]
- Virginia V. Weldon, 88, Canadian-born American pediatric endocrinologist.[656]
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- Leslie Adams, 91, American composer.[657]
- Minerva Allen, 90, American poet.[658]
- Jorge Arganis Díaz Leal, 81, Mexican civil engineer, secretary of infrastructure, communications and transport (2020–2022).[659]
- Heather Ayrton, 89–90, New Zealand coroner and journalist.[660]
- Ayo Banjo, 90, Nigerian academic administrator, vice-chancellor of the University of Ibadan (1984–1991).[661]
- Stuart Borrowman, 71, Scottish politician, stroke.[662]
- George William Coleman, 85, American Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Fall River (2003–2014).[663]
- Júlio Sarmento da Costa, 64, East Timorese politician, MP (2017–2018).[664]
- Ena Cremona, 88, Maltese jurist.[665]
- Cynthia DeFelice, 72, American author (Signal).[666]
- Rosemary Deloford, 96, British squash and tennis player.[667]
- Nasrullah Gadani, 40, Pakistani journalist and social media activist, shot.[668]
- Angela Gentzmer, 94, German author and songwriter.[669]
- Mark Gormley, 67, American singer-songwriter.[670]
- Jean-Marc Hamel, 99, Canadian civil servant, chief electoral officer (1966–1990).[671]
- Hildegard Hammerschmidt-Hummel, 80, German Shakespearean scholar.[672]
- James A. Herrick, 69, American academic.[673]
- Fred Hissong, 92, American general (United States Army Materiel Command).[674]
- Doug Ingle, 78, American musician (Iron Butterfly) and songwriter ("In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida").[675]
- Kabosu, 18, Japanese Shiba Inu dog and Internet meme (Doge, Dogecoin), leukemia.[676]
- Jan Kačer, 87, Czech actor (Death Is Called Engelchen), theatre director (The Drama Club) and politician, MP (1990–1992).[677]
- Walter Kappacher, 85, Austrian writer.[678]
- Anna Mahase, 91, Trinidadian educator.[679]
- Derek Morgan, 88, Welsh-English rugby union player (Northumberland, England national team).[680]
- José Antonio Murgas, 94, Colombian politician, governor of Cesar (1970–1971) and minister of labour (1973–1974).[681]
- Abdulmalik Jauro Musa, Nigerian politician, member of the Adamawa State House of Assembly.[682]
- Nor Zamri Latiff, 55, Malaysian politician, Penang MLA (since 2023), stomach disease.[683]
- Richard Pascale, 85, American academic, management theorist and business advisor.[684]
- Paul Paviour, 93, English organist, composer and conductor.[685]
- Qiu Weiliu, 91, Chinese engineer.[686]
- Santiago Omar Riveros, 100, Argentine general, clandestine detention center commander and convicted criminal.[687]
- Christian Rudzki, 77, Argentine footballer (Estudiantes, Hannover 96).[688]
- Lew Stansby, 83, American bridge player.[689]
- David Teacher, 100, British World War II veteran.[690]
- David Walker, 82, Australian racing driver (Formula One).[691]
- Xavier Sylvestre Yangongo, 77, Central African general and politician, minister of justice (1982–1984).[692]
- Janusz Edmund Zimniak, 90, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Katowice (1980–1992) and Bielsko and Żywiec (1992–2010).[693]
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- Laurie Ackermann, 90, South African judge.[694]
- Mohammad Anwarul Haque, 77, Bangladeshi jurist, justice of the supreme court.[695]
- Carlo J. Caparas, 80, Filipino comics artist (Bakekang, Kamandag) and film director (Kambal Na Kamao: Madugong Engkwentro).[696]
- Mike Cotten, 84, American college football player (Texas Longhorns).[697]
- Rakesh Daultabad, 45, Indian politician, Haryana MLA (since 2019), heart attack.[698]
- Madge Elliot, 95, Scottish rail activist, complications from Alzheimer's disease.[699]
- Hugues Gall, 84, French opera administrator, director of the Paris Opera (1995–2004).[700]
- Gary Gubner, 81, American athlete and Olympic weightlifter (1964).[701]
- Janisa Johnson, 32, American volleyball player, cancer.[702]
- Chip Kell, 75, American Hall of Fame football player (Tennessee Volunteers, Edmonton Eskimos), pneumonia.[703]
- Franciscus Kuijpers, 83, Dutch chess player.[704]
- Ibrahim Lamorde, 61, Nigerian police officer, chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (2011–2015).[705]
- Leah Levin, 98, British human rights activist.[706]
- Richard Mazza, 84, American politician, member of the Vermont House of Representatives (1973–1977) and Senate (1985–2024).[707]
- Gladys Smuckler Moskowitz, 96, American singer, composer and teacher.[708]
- Grayson Murray, 30, American golfer, two-time PGA Tour winner, suicide.[709]
- Johnny Ngan, 71, Hong Kong actor (The Seasons, A Kindred Spirit, File of Justice), squamous-cell carcinoma.[710]
- Ōshio Kenji, 76, Japanese sumo wrestler.[711]
- Mathias Asoma Puozaa, 76, Ghanaian politician, MP (2005–2017).[712]
- Peter Rosenthal, 82, American-Canadian mathematician, lawyer, and activist, complications from COVID-19.[713]
- Albert S. Ruddy, 94, American film and television producer (The Godfather, Hogan's Heroes, Million Dollar Baby), Oscar winner (1973, 2005).[714]
- Richard M. Sherman, 95, American film songwriter (Mary Poppins, The Jungle Book, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang), Oscar winner (1965).[715]
- Sanford L. Smith, 84, American businessman, founder of the Outsider Art Fair, heart failure.[716]
- Johnny Wactor, 37, American actor (General Hospital, Siberia, USS Indianapolis: Men of Courage), shot.[717]
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- John Adams, 85, British geographer.[718] (death announced on this date)
- Georgie Campbell, 37, British event rider, fall.[719]
- Eduardo Contreras Mella, 84, Chilean politician, deputy (1973–1977).[720]
- Samuel Lewis Galindo, 96, Panamanian businessman, politician, and author.[721]
- Scott Ginsburg, 71, American businessman.[722]
- Talat Hussain, 83, Pakistani actor (Karawaan, Jinnah, Actor in Law).[723]
- Klaus Kilimann, 85, German physicist and politician, lord mayor of Rostock (1990–1993).[724]
- Leary Lentz, 79, American basketball player (Houston Mavericks, New York Nets).[725]
- John MacBean, 88, Australian trade unionist, secretary of Labor Council of New South Wales (1984–1989), complications from Parkinson's disease.[726]
- Bertien van Manen, 89, Dutch photographer.[727]
- Devadass Ambrose Mariadoss, 76, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Tanjore (1997–2023).[728]
- Carol McFarlane, 73, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (2007–2013).[729]
- Tony Scott, 72, American baseball player (Montreal Expos, St. Louis Cardinals, Houston Astros).[730]
- Vinay Shakya, 54, Indian politician, Uttar Pradesh MLA (2017–2022).[731]
- Caroline Sinavaiana-Gabbard, 78, American Samoan academic and writer, stabbed.[732]
- Anant Solkar, 72, Indian cricketer (Railways, Maharashtra).[733]
- Goran Stanisavljević, 60, Serbian football player (SV Ried, Austria Lustenau) and manager (Austria Lustenau).[734]
- Don Webb, 89, British playwright and script writer (Juliet Bravo, Rockliffe's Babies, Byker Grove), prostate cancer.[735]
- Scott Williams, 67, American stencil artist.[736]
- Ludwika Wujec, 83, Polish physicist, politician, and anti-Communist dissident.[737]
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- Ghigo Agosti, 87, Italian singer-songwriter.[738]
- Salah Omar al-Ali, 85, Iraqi diplomat and politician.[739]
- Ștefan Birtalan, 75, Romanian handball player (Steaua Bucharest, Minerul Baia Mare), coach and sports official, Olympic silver medallist (1976).[740]
- Alan Choe, 93, Singaporean architect and urban planner.[741]
- Joseph A. Day, 79, Canadian politician, senator (2001–2020).[742]
- Rodger Fox, 71, New Zealand jazz trombonist, educator (Massey University) and bandleader.[743]
- Orlando J. George Jr., 79, American academic administrator and politician, member (1974–1995) and speaker (1983–1984) of the Delaware House of Representatives, president of DTCC (1995–2014).[744]
- Butch Johnson, 68, American archer, Olympic champion (1996) and bronze medalist (2000).[745]
- Jan Kieniewicz, 85, Polish historian.[746]
- Elizabeth MacRae, 88, American actress (General Hospital, Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C., The Conversation).[747]
- David Mayne, 94, South African-born British academic.[748]
- Nancy Norman, 99, American singer.[749][better source needed]
- Ivan O'Neal, Vincentian politician.[750]
- Otoni de Paula Pai, 71, Brazilian politician, Rio de Janeiro MLA (since 2023), liver cancer.[751]
- Francesco Petrozzi, 62, Peruvian lyric tenor and politician, MP (2016–2019).[752]
- Surya Prakash, Indian film director (Manikkam, Maayi, Diwan).[753]
- Bill Walton, 71, American Hall of Fame basketball player (UCLA Bruins, Portland Trail Blazers, Boston Celtics), and sportscaster, colorectal cancer.[754]
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- Róbert Cvi Bornstein, 98, Slovak resistance fighter and Holocaust survivor.[755]
- Richard Cusimano, 84, American historian.[756]
- Malcolm Fairley, 72, British criminal and sex offender.[757]
- Sverre M. Fjelstad, 93, Norwegian zoologist, photographer, and non-fiction writer.[758]
- Manuel Franquelo, 71, Spanish painter and sculptor.[759]
- Elinor Fuchs, 91, American theatre scholar and critic.[760]
- Bob Gunderman, 89, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers, Winnipeg Blue Bombers).[761]
- Pauline Harrison, 97, British protein crystallographer.[762]
- Georgette Ioup, 84, American linguist.[763]
- Charles Lindsay Longest, 91, American Episcopal prelate, bishop of Maryland (1989–1997).[764]
- Oleksandr Martynenko, 63, Ukrainian journalist and presidential press secretary, deputy chief of the Presidential Administration (1998–2002).[765]
- Jan van Munster, 84, Dutch sculptor and installation artist.[766]
- Mary O'Rourke, Irish barrister.[767]
- George Provopoulos, 74, Greek economist, governor of the Bank of Greece (2008–2014), cancer.[768]
- Hub Reed, 89, American basketball player (Detroit Pistons, Los Angeles Lakers, Cincinnati Royals).[769]
- Morley Rosenberg, 87, Canadian lawyer and politician, mayor of Kitchener (1977–1982).[770]
- John E. Rouille, 92, American law enforcement officer, U.S. Marshal for Vermont (1994–1999).[771]
- Dadash Rzayev, 88, Azerbaijani major general, minister of defence (1993).[772]
- Russell T. Scott Jr., 85, American classicist and historian.[773]
- Bill Spence, 101, English writer.[774]
- Ken Tucker, 89, Australian cycling coach (Anna Meares, Kerrie Meares, Kenrick Tucker).[775]
- Jac Venza, 97, American television producer (NET Playhouse, Great Performances).[776]
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- Hank Allen, 83, American baseball player (Washington Senators, Chicago White Sox, Milwaukee Brewers).[777]
- Ron Ayers, 92, English engineer (ThrustSSC, JCB Dieselmax).[778]
- Sir Mansel Aylward, 81, Welsh physician and academic, chair of Public Health Wales (2009–2017).[779]
- John Beckwith, 91, Australian rules footballer (Melbourne).[780]
- Margot Benacerraf, 97, Venezuelan film director (Reverón, Araya).[781]
- Steve Blyth, 69, Australian rugby league player (Western Suburbs Magpies, Newtown Jets), complications from dementia.[782]
- John Burnside, 69, Scottish writer (Dice) and poet (A Poet's Polemic, Black Cat Bone).[783]
- Larry Cannon, 77, American basketball player (Denver Rockets, Philadelphia 76ers).[784]
- Cayouche, 75, Canadian singer-songwriter, cancer.[785]
- Jack Clemons, 80, American aerospace engineer.[786]
- Gerald Dawe, 72, Irish poet, academic and literary critic.[787]
- André Dupré, 93, French racing cyclist.[788]
- Franziskus Eisenbach, 81, German Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Mainz (1988–2002).[789]
- Pierre Flor-Henry, 90, Canadian psychiatrist.[790]
- Bishop Harris, 82, American football coach (North Carolina Central Eagles).[791]
- Thomas Heise, 68, German documentary filmmaker.[792]
- Larry R. Hicks, 80, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Nevada (since 2001), traffic collision.[793]
- Nora Houfová, 99, Austrian actress.[794]
- Qayum Karzai, 77, Afghan politician, MP (2004–2008).[795]
- Bob Mackowycz, 55, Canadian musician, writer and broadcaster.[796]
- Henri Nallet, 85, French politician, minister for justice (1990–1992) and agriculture (1985–1986, 1988–1990).[797]
- Alberto Robol, 79, Italian politician, senator (1987–2001).[798]
- Bob Rogers, 97, Australian disc jockey and radio broadcaster (2UE, 2SM, 4BH).[799]
- Erich Sackmann, 90, German biophysicist.[800]
- Mansour Seck, 69, Senegalese singer and musician.[801]
- Arjen Teeuwissen, 53, Dutch equestrian, Olympic silver medalist (2000).[802]
- Claude Torracinta, 89, French-born Swiss journalist.[803]
- Leslie Watson, 67, New Zealand cricketer (Canterbury), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[804]
- Manfred Wolke, 81, German boxer, Olympic champion (1968).[805]
- Anastasia Zavorotnyuk, 53, Russian actress (My Fair Nanny) and television presenter, glioblastoma.[806]
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- Thumma Bala, 80, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop of Hyderabad (2011–2020).[807]
- Mitchell Block, 73, American film producer (Big Mama, Poster Girl, The Testimony).[808]
- Tom Bower, 86, American actor (Die Hard 2, Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans, Undoing).[809]
- Ron Branton, 90, Australian footballer (Richmond).[810]
- Nora Cortiñas, 94, Argentine social psychologist and human rights activist, co-founder of Mothers of Plaza de Mayo.[811]
- Doug Dagger, 56, American punk rock singer (The Generators), cancer.[812]
- Trevor Edwards, 87, Welsh footballer (Charlton Athletic, Cardiff City, national team).[813]
- Kelvin Felix, 91, Dominican Roman Catholic cardinal, archbishop of Castries (1981–2008).[814]
- Danny Fife, 74, American baseball player (Minnesota Twins), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[815]
- Dolores Warwick Frese, 88, American medievalist and writer.[816]
- Geneviève de Galard, 99, French nurse (First Indochina War).[817]
- Drew Gordon, 33, American basketball player (Philadelphia 76ers), traffic collision.[818]
- Hugh Graham, 90, American figure skater.[819]
- Manjur Hossain, 68, Bangladesh politician, MP (2019–2024).[820]
- Kalev Kallo, 75, Estonian politician and convicted criminal.[821]
- Austin Lewis, 91, Australian politician, senator (1976–1993).[822]
- Courtenay Meredith, 97, Welsh rugby player (British Lions, national team).[823]
- John A. Moses, 93, Australian historian and Anglican priest.[824]
- Jon T. Pitts, 76, American mathematician.[825]
- Shelton Premaratne, 94, Sri Lankan composer and instrumentalist.[826]
- Pekka Salminen, 86, Finnish architect.[827]
- Gordon Shrake, 87, Canadian politician, Alberta MLA (1982–1993).[828]
- Kate Tiller, 74–75, British academic.[829]
- Carl A. Trocki, 84, American historian.[830]
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- Amaral, 69, Brazilian footballer (Guarani, Universidad de Guadalajara, national team), cancer.[831]
- Richard Bawden, 88, English painter, printmaker and designer.[832]
- Peter Beal, 80, British manuscript expert and indexer, pneumonia.[833]
- Elvedin Begić, 63, Bosnian football executive, president of the Football Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina (2012–2021), cancer.[834]
- Berthé Aïssata Bengaly, 67, Malian politician and nutrition researcher.[835]
- Adelaide Carpenter, 79, American fruit fly geneticist.[836]
- Lionel Dyck, 79–80, Zimbabwean mercenary and soldier, cancer.[837]
- Ronald A. Edmonds, 77, American photojournalist, Pulitzer Prize winner (1982), pneumonia.[838]
- John Goold, 82, Australian footballer (Carlton), cancer.[839]
- David Grimmond, 80, Australian rugby union player (Queanbeyan RUFC, national team).[840]
- John G. Hutchinson, 89, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1980–1981).[841]
- Alexander Lang, 82, German actor (Solo Sunny) and stage director (Deutsches Theater Berlin, Thalia Theater, Hamburg).[842]
- Ed Mann, 69, American drummer and keyboardist (Frank Zappa).[843]
- Peter Morris, 90, Australian rules footballer (Richmond).[844]
- Ron Morris, 89, American pole vaulter, Olympic silver medalist (1960).[845]
- Yuka Motohashi, 46, Japanese actress (Gekisou Sentai Carranger, Avataro Sentai Donbrothers, Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider OOO & W Featuring Skull: Movie War Core), cancer.[846]
- Robert Pickton, 74, Canadian serial killer, complications from stab wounds.[847]
- Rafael Quevedo Flores, 87–88, Peruvian politician and engineer, minister of agriculture (2010–2011).[848]
- Lindsay Reeler, 63, Zambian-born Australian cricketer (New South Wales Breakers).[849] (death announced on this date)
- Marian Robinson, 86, American secretary.[850]
- Syed Mumtaz Ali Shah, 91, Pakistani actor.[851]
- Seán Óg Sheehy, 85, Irish Gaelic footballer (John Mitchels GAA, Kerry).[852]
- Kent Shelhamer, 99, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1965–1976).[853]
- Martin Starger, 92, American entertainment executive (ABC Entertainment) and film and television producer (Sophie's Choice, Mask).[854]
- William W. Taft, 91, American politician, member of the Ohio House of Representatives (1961–1967) and Senate (1967–1972).[855]
- Kátya Tompos, 41, Hungarian actress (Coming Out, Question in Details) and singer, cancer.[856]
- Scott Wampler, 43–44, American podcaster and film journalist.[857]
- Ruiko Yoshida, 89, Japanese photojournalist.[858]
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