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Deaths in November 2015
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The following is a list of notable deaths in November 2015.
Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
- Name, age, country of citizenship and reason for notability, established cause of death, reference.
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November 2015
1
- Abdikarim Yusuf Adam, Somali military officer, Chief of Army (2015), shot.[1]
- Bill Ballantine, 78, British-born New Zealand marine biologist.[2]
- Ronald Desruelles, 60, Belgian Olympic athlete (1976, 1984), suicide by hanging.[3]
- Thomas R. Fitzgerald, 74, American judge, Chief Justice (2008–2010) and member (2000–2010) of the Illinois Supreme Court, Parkinson's disease.[4]
- José Fonseca e Costa, 82, Portuguese film director (No Trace of Sin), pneumonia.[5]
- Anselmo Gouthier, 82, Italian politician, MEP (1979–1984).[6]
- Gloria Salguero Gross, 74, Salvadoran politician, President of the Legislative Assembly (1994–1997), cardiac arrest.[7]
- Stephen Hancock, 89, English actor (Coronation Street).[8]
- Afzal Khan Lala, 89, Pakistani politician, MP for Swat (1993–1997), complications from cirrhosis.[9]
- Houston McTear, 58, American sprinter, lung cancer.[10]
- Charles Duncan Michener, 97, American entomologist.[11]
- Paolo Poiret, 70, Italian actor and voice actor.[12]
- Günter Schabowski, 86, German politician, editor-in-chief of Neues Deutschland, First Secretary of the East Berlin SED, prematurely announced the fall of the Berlin Wall.[13]
- Hayden Shell, 78, Australian politician, member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly for Geelong West (1982–85) and Geelong (1985–92).[14]
- Rudolf Scheurer, 90, Swiss football referee.[15]
- Fred Thompson, 73, American politician and actor (Law & Order, Sinister, Cape Fear), U.S. Senator from Tennessee (1994–2003), minority counsel to the Senate Watergate Committee, lymphoma.[16]
- Robert VanderLaan, 85, American politician.[17]
- A. Veluppillai, 78, Sri Lankan Tamil academic and author.[18]
2
- Frank Budgen, 61, British commercial director (Tag, Mountain), cancer.[19]
- Andrzej Ciechanowiecki, 91, Polish art historian.[20]
- Mike Davies, 79, Welsh tennis player, mesothelioma.[21]
- Roy Dommett, 82, British engineer and rocket scientist.[22]
- Peter Donaldson, 70, Egyptian-born British newsreader and radio broadcaster (BBC Radio 4), cancer.[23]
- Christopher Duggan, 57, British historian, suicide by hanging.[24]
- Betty Fountain, 85, American baseball player (AAGPBL).[25]
- Hashim Abdul Halim, 80, Indian politician, West Bengal MLA for Amdanga (1977–2006) and Entally (2006–2011), heart attack.[26]
- Omar El-Hariri, c. 71, Libyan general, traffic collision.[27]
- Karl Jaeger, 85, American educator, writer and artist.[28]
- Haruko Kato, 92, Japanese actress (Howl's Moving Castle, Kiki's Delivery Service).[29]
- Alexey Kozlov, 80, Russian Soviet intelligence officer, Hero of the Russian Federation.[30]
- Neville Lakay, 77, South African cricketer.[31]
- Eddie Milner, 60, American baseball player (Cincinnati Reds, San Francisco Giants).[32]
- Tommy Overstreet, 78, American country singer.[33]
- J. D. Y. Peel, 73, British Africanist and sociologist.[34]
- Roméo Phillion, 76, Canadian prisoner, wrongly convicted of murder, COPD.[35]
- Miroslav Poljak, 71, Croatian water polo player, Olympic champion (1968).[36]
- Kondavalasa Lakshmana Rao, 69, Indian actor, brain infection.[37]
- Arthur Shaw, 91, English footballer (Arsenal).[38]
- Donald Shell, 91, American computer scientist (Shellsort).[39]
- Barbara Snelling, 87, American politician, Vermont Lieutenant Governor (1993–1997), State Senator (1999–2002), and First Lady (1977–1985 and 1991).[40]
- Edward Soja, 75, American geographer.[41]
- David Stock, 76, American composer and conductor, blood disease.[42]
- Tan Kim Bee, 86, Malaysian Olympic weightlifter.[43]
- Carlos Vargas Ferrer, 44, Puerto Rican politician, member of the P.R. House of Representatives, traffic collision following a heart attack.[44]
- Colin Welland, 81, British actor and screenwriter (Kes, Straw Dogs, Chariots of Fire), Oscar winner (1982).[45]
- Alexandre Yankoff, 84, French Olympic hurdler.[46]
3
- Peter Bayley, 94, English academic.[47]
- Adriana Campos, 36, Colombian actress (Vecinos), traffic collision.[48]
- Judy Cassab, 95, Austrian-born Australian painter and Holocaust survivor, only woman to win two Archibald Prizes (1960, 1967).[49]
- Ahmed Chalabi, 70, Iraqi politician, Deputy Prime Minister (2005–2006), President of the Governing Council (2003), Iraq War lobbyist, heart attack.[50]
- Howard Coble, 84, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from North Carolina's 6th congressional district (1985–2015), complications from surgery.[51]
- Emmett Smith Davis, 96, American colonel.[52]
- Csaba Fenyvesi, 72, Hungarian fencer, Olympic champion (1968, 1972), cancer.[53]
- David Graham, 91, American casting director (Three's Company, Purple Rain).[54]
- Tom Graveney, 88, English cricketer (Gloucestershire, Worcestershire, England), Parkinson's disease.[55]
- Paul Gundani, 49, Zimbabwean footballer (national team), suspected malaria.[56]
- Chuck Hurston, 72, American football player (Kansas City Chiefs, Buffalo Bills), cancer.[57]
- Richard L. Landau, 99, American endocrinologist.[58]
- Sidney H. Lazard, 84, American bridge player.[59]
- S. Mahalingam, 89, Sri Lankan mechanical engineer and academic.[60]
- Thomas S. Marvel, 80, American architect.[61]
- Fred McNeill, 63, American football player (Minnesota Vikings), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[62]
- Beggzadi Mahmuda Nasir, 86, Bangladeshi academic.[63]
- Lauretta Ngcobo, 84, South African author and activist.[64]
- Nils Nygaard, 83, Norwegian professor of law.[65]
- Dan Poynter, 78, American author, publisher, pioneer in self-publishing, acute myeloid leukemia and renal failure.[66]
- Paul Rose, 79, British politician, MP for Manchester Blackley (1964–1979).[67]
- Fred J. Scollay, 92, American actor (Law & Order, Death Wish).[68]
- Rick Sortun, 73, American football player (St. Louis Cardinals).[69]
- Katherine Stenholm, 98, American film director.[70]
- Ian Templeman, 77, Australian poet.[71]
- Lesley Vance, 76, American politician, member of the Alabama House of Representatives (since 1994), colon cancer.[72]
4
- Gülten Akın, 82, Turkish poet.[73]
- Ingo von Bredow, 75, German sailor, Olympic bronze medalist (1960).[74]
- Desmond Bull, 80, Australian cricketer.[75]
- Seymour Chatman, 87, American film and literary critic.[76]
- Piotr Domaradzki, 69, Polish-born American journalist (Dziennik Związkowy), essayist and historian, smoke inhalation.[77]
- Ron Drzewiecki, 82, American football player (Chicago Bears).[78]
- René Girard, 91, French-American historian, literary critic, and philosopher of social science.[79]
- Ian Greer, 82, British political lobbyist (Cash-for-questions affair).[80]
- Steve Hanson, 54, Australian rugby league player (North Sydney, Eastern Suburbs, New South Wales), heart attack.[81]
- Veikko Heinonen, 81, Finnish ski jumper.[82]
- Truman McGill Hobbs, 94, American judge, District Court for the Middle District of Alabama (1980–1991).[83]
- Károly Horváth, 65, Romanian–Hungarian composer and musician.[84]
- Ole Knapp, 83, Norwegian politician.[85]
- Themba Makhanya, 45, Swazi Olympic athlete.[86]
- Melissa Mathison, 65, American screenwriter (E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, The Black Stallion, Kundun), neuroendocrine cancer.[87]
- Hilde Nissen, 94, Danish Olympic sprinter.[88]
- Marina Pankova, 52, Russian volleyball player, Olympic champion (1988).[89]
- Laila Pullinen, 82, Finnish sculptor.[90]
- Lee Robinson, 72, American politician, member of the Georgia Senate (1974–1982), Mayor of Macon (1987–1991), colon cancer.[91]
- Jerzy Sadek, 73, Polish footballer (Sparta Rotterdam, national team).[92]
- David Teeuwen, 45, American newspaper editor (USA Today), intestinal cancer.[93]
- Kostas Tsakonas, 72, Greek actor, cancer.[94]
5
- James Achurch, 87, Australian Olympic javelin thrower (1956).[95]
- Lori L. Altshuler, 58, American psychiatrist and academic.[96]
- George Barris, 89, American custom car designer (Batmobile, Munster Koach), cancer.[97]
- Ritch Brinkley, 71, American actor (Murphy Brown, Cabin Boy, Beauty and the Beast).[98]
- Nora Brockstedt, 92, Norwegian singer.[99]
- Soma Edirisinghe, 76, Sri Lankan executive, film producer, philanthropist and social worker.[100]
- Pierre Gy, 91, French chemist and statistician.[101]
- Ehud Havazelet, 60, American author.[102]
- Theodore Cyrus Karp, 89, American musicologist.[103]
- Czesław Kiszczak, 90, Polish soldier and politician, last Prime Minister of the People's Republic of Poland (1989) and Minister of Internal Affairs (1981–1990).[104]
- Ed Lechner, 95, American football player (New York Giants).[105]
- Mikhail Lesin, 57, Russian political advisor and media executive (Gazprom-Media), creator of Russia Today, blunt force head trauma.[106]
- Hans Mommsen, 85, German historian of Nazism and the Holocaust.[107]
- Lar O'Byrne, 91, Irish footballer (Shamrock Rovers).[108]
- Kjell Öhman, 72, Swedish musician.[109]
- Dan Press, 66, American racing driver.[110]
6
- Brian Cadle, 67, Canadian ice hockey player (Winnipeg Jets), brain cancer.[111]
- Bobby Campbell, 78, British football player and manager.[112]
- Jay Cross, 71, American futurist.[113]
- Gimme Da Lute, 3, American racehorse, euthanized.[114]
- José Ángel Espinoza, 96, Mexican singer, composer and actor.[115]
- Karel Mejta, 87, Czech rower, Olympic champion (1952).[116]
- John Pashley, 82, Australian rugby union player (national team).[117]
- Chuck Pyle, 70, American country-folk singer-songwriter, drowned.[118]
- Ri Ul-sol, 94, North Korean politician and military official, lung cancer.[119]
- Yveta Synek Graff, 81, Czech opera singer and vocal coach.[120]
- Beni Veras, 80, Brazilian politician, Governor of Ceará (2002–2003).[121]
7
- Bappaditya Bandopadhyay, 45, Indian director and poet, heart attack.[122]
- Fernande Bayetto, 87, French Olympic alpine skier.[123]
- Fred Besana, 84, American baseball player (Baltimore Orioles).[124]
- Thane Bettany, 86, English actor (North Sea Hijack).[125]
- Ken Booth, 84, English footballer.[126]
- John Davis, 72, Australian science documentary filmmaker (ABC) and climber, first person to scale Ball's Pyramid, helicopter crash.[127]
- Carl-Åke Eriksson, 80, Swedish actor (Frostbite, The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest, The Simple-Minded Murderer), cancer.[128]
- Gladys-Marie Fry, 84, American folklorist and historian, heart attack.[129]
- Pancho Guedes, 90, Portuguese architect and artist.[130]
- Gunnar Hansen, 68, Icelandic-born American actor (The Texas Chain Saw Massacre), pancreatic cancer.[131]
- Eddie Hoh, 71, American rock drummer (The Mamas & the Papas, The Monkees, Donovan).[132]
- John Jackson, 83, American legal scholar.[133]
- Yitzhak Navon, 94, Israeli politician, President (1978–1983).[134]
- David Shawcross, 74, English footballer (Manchester City, Stockport, Halifax).[135]
- Vincent Thomas, 93, American politician, Mayor of Norfolk, Virginia (1976–1984).[136]
- João Verle, 75, Brazilian politician, Mayor of Porto Alegre (2002–2004).[137]
- Carl L. Weschcke, 85, American publisher (Llewellyn Worldwide).[138]
8
- Abd Al-Karim Al-Iryani, 81, Yemeni politician, Prime Minister (1998–2001).[139]
- Rhea Chiles, 84, American philanthropist, First Lady of Florida (1991–1998), founder of Florida House on Capitol Hill and the Polk Museum of Art.[140]
- Harry Clarke, 94, English footballer (Darlington) and cricketer.[141]
- Joseph Cure, 31, American ice hockey player and actor (Miracle), traffic collision.[142]
- Rod Davies, 85, British astronomer, cancer.[143]
- Charlie Dick, 81, American record promoter.[144]
- Andrei Eshpai, 90, Russian classical pianist, composer and scholar, stroke.[145]
- Don Fargo, 85, German-born American professional wrestler (NWA).[146]
- Luciano Gallino, 88, Italian sociologist.[147]
- Betty Groff, 80, American chef and cookbook author, expert on the Pennsylvania Dutch cuisine.[148]
- Aldo Guidolin, 83, Canadian ice hockey player (New York Rangers).[149]
- Om Prakash Mehra, 96, Indian military officer, Chief of Air Staff (1973–1976), Governor of Maharashtra (1980–1982) and Rajasthan (1985–1987).[150]
- Angad Paul, 45, British manufacturing executive and film producer (Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, Snatch, The Tournament), suicide by jumping.[151]
- Alfred Roussel, 94, Canadian politician.[152]
- Joel Sheveloff, 81, American musicologist.[153]
- Maduluwawe Sobitha Thero, 73, Sri Lankan Buddhist monk and political activist.[154]
- Dora van der Groen, 88, Belgian actress (Dokter Pulder zaait papavers).[155]
- Leon Vlok, 86, South African cricketer (North Eastern Transvaal).[156]
9
- Jacqueline A. Berrien, 53, American lawyer, chairwoman of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (2010–2014), cancer.[157]
- Carol Doda, 78, American topless dancer, kidney failure.[158]
- Ernst Fuchs, 85, Austrian painter, co-founder of the Vienna School of Fantastic Realism.[159]
- Tommy Hanson, 29, American baseball player (Atlanta Braves, Los Angeles Angels), multiple organ failure caused by cocaine and alcohol toxicity.[160]
- Brian Keighley, 67, Scottish physician and medical unionist (BMA).[161]
- Ruth Kramer, 89, American baseball player (All-American Girls Professional Baseball League).[162]
- Byron Krieger, 95, American Olympic fencer (1952, 1956), burns.[163]
- Vito J. Lopez, 74, American politician, member of the New York State Assembly (1985–2013), cancer.[164]
- Raymond M. MacDonald, 92, American politician.[165]
- Sebastião do Rego Barros Netto, 75, Brazilian lawyer and diplomat, Ambassador to the Soviet Union (1990–1991), Russia (1991–1994) and Argentina (1999–2001), fall from building.[166]
- Remko Scha, 70, Dutch computer scientist and musician.[167]
- Yolanda Sonnabend, 80, British theatrical designer.[168]
- Andy White, 85, British drummer (The Beatles), stroke.[169]
- Mikhail Zubchuk, 47, Russian footballer (Saturn, Fakel).[170]
10
- Gene Amdahl, 92, American computer architect and high-tech entrepreneur, pneumonia.[171]
- Vernon Ashley, 99, American Crow Creek chief.[172]
- David Atlas, 91, American meteorologist, stroke.[173]
- John Carlill, 90, British rear admiral, President of Royal Naval College, Greenwich (1980–1982).[174]
- Larry Chimbole, 96, American politician, member of the California State Assembly (1974–1978).[175]
- Harold Collins, 90, Canadian politician, member of the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly for Gander (1967–1979).[176]
- Robert Craft, 92, American conductor and writer.[177]
- Pat Eddery, 63, Irish jockey, eleven-time Champion Jockey, four-time Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe winner, three-time Lester Award and Epsom Derby winner, heart attack.[178]
- André Glucksmann, 78, French philosopher and writer.[179]
- Eric Gunderson, 92, American psychologist.[180]
- Ameen-ud-Din bin Mohamed Ibrahim, 67, Malaysian Olympic field hockey player.[181]
- Johannes Pujasumarta, 65, Indonesian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Semarang (since 2010).[182]
- Bill Quinlan, 83, American football player (Green Bay Packers).[183]
- Klaus Roth, 90, German-born British mathematician, recipient of the Fields Medal (1958).[184]
- Helmut Schmidt, 96, German politician, Chancellor of West Germany (1974–1982), complications from surgery.[185]
- Allen Toussaint, 77, American musician, producer, songwriter ("Fortune Teller", "Working in the Coal Mine", "Southern Nights") and arranger, heart attack.[186]
- Alix d'Unienville, 97, French wartime spy.[187]
- Tim Valentine, 89, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from North Carolina's 2nd district (1983–1995) and N.C. House (1955–1960), heart failure.[188]
- Laurent Vidal, 31, French Olympic triathlete (2008, 2012), heart attack.[189]
- Tony Worrell, 49, American basketball player (North Texas Mean Green).[190]
- Michael Wright, 35, American-Turkish basketball player, head injury.[191]
11
- Nancy Charton, 95, South African Anglican priest.[192]
- Madeline DeFrees, 95, American poet.[193]
- Rita Gross, 72, American Buddhist feminist theologian and author, stroke.[194]
- Bob LaLonde, 93, American politician, member of the Wyoming Senate (1989–1994).[195]
- Nathaniel Marston, 40, American actor (One Life to Live, As the World Turns, The Craft), spinal injuries from traffic collision.[196]
- Ole Sjølie, 92, Norwegian painter.[197]
- Tage Skou-Hansen, 90, Danish writer.[198]
- Scotty Stirling, 86, American journalist and sport executive (NBA, Oakland Raiders, Oakland Oaks).[199]
- Phil Taylor, 61, English drummer (Motörhead), liver failure.[200]
- John M. Wahr, 64, American geophysicist, pancreatic cancer.[201]
- Georgi Yungvald-Khilkevich, 81, Russian Soviet film director (d'Artagnan and Three Musketeers), heart failure.[202]
12
- Earl E. Anderson, 96, American Marine Corps general.[203]
- Graham Atkinson, 77, English cricketer (Lancashire, Somerset).[204]
- Lucian Bălan, 56, Romanian footballer (Baia Mare), suicide by drug overdose.[205]
- Anne-Marie Campora, 76, Monegasque politician, Mayor (1991–2003).[206]
- Philip Ciaccio, 88, American judge and politician.[207]
- José Refugio Esparza Reyes, 94, Mexican politician, Governor of Aguascalientes (1974–1980).[208]
- Naila Faran, 37, Saudi doctor.[209]
- Márton Fülöp, 32, Hungarian footballer (Sunderland, national team), cancer.[210]
- Jihadi John, 27, Kuwaiti-born British Islamic State propagandist, drone strike.[211]
- Ellsworth Kalas, 92, American Methodist theologian.[212]
- Tom King, 91, American basketball player.[213]
- Marie Seznec Martinez, 57, French model, cancer.[214]
- Peter McLeavey, 79, New Zealand art dealer, Parkinson's disease.[215]
- Harry Rowen, 90, American national security expert, heart attack.[216]
- Aaron Shikler, 93, American artist, renal failure.[217]
- Jaspal Singh, 47, Indian cricketer.[218]
- Paul Stewart, 89, American historian, founder of the Black American West Museum and Heritage Center.[219]
- Pál Várhidi, 84, Hungarian football player (Újpesti Dózsa) and manager (Újpesti Dózsa, Vác, BEAC).[220]
- Travis Ward, 93, American oil magnate.[221]
13
- Sam Adams, 87, Canadian football player (BC Lions).[222]
- Abu Nabil al-Anbari, Iraqi militant, leader of ISIL in Libya, airstrike.[223]
- Giorgio Bambini, 70, Italian boxer, Olympic bronze medalist (1968).[224]
- Paul Blasingame, 96, American colonel.[225]
- Bruce Dayton, 97, American retail executive and philanthropist, President and Chairman of Target, founder of B. Dalton.[226]
- Glenn Goerke, 84, American academic.[227]
- John Gray, 68, New Zealand Anglican clergyman, Bishop of Te Waipounamu (1996–2015).[228]
- Betty Ann Grove, 86, American singer and actress.[229]
- Petros Nazarbegian, 88, Iranian Olympic boxer.[230]
- Johnny Podesto, 94, American football player.[231]
- Henk Visser, 83, Dutch Olympic long jumper (1952), (1960).[232]
- Éliane Vogel-Polsky, 89, Belgian lawyer and feminist.[233]
- Jennifer Willems, 68, Dutch actress.[234]
14
- Hemanga Baruah, 49, Indian cricketer.[235]
- Gys van Beek, 96, Dutch-born American inventor.[236]
- Nick Bockwinkel, 80, American professional wrestler (AWA).[237]
- Berugo Carámbula, 70, Uruguayan actor (Son Amores) and comedian, complications from Parkinson's disease.[238]
- Alan Davison, 79, British inorganic chemist.[239]
- K. S. Gopalakrishnan, 86, Indian film director, screenwriter and producer.[240]
- Cyril Pius MacDonald, 87, Canadian politician.[241]
- Warren Mitchell, 89, British actor (Till Death Us Do Part, Death of a Salesman, The Price).[242]
- Hisham Nazer, 83, Saudi Arabian executive and diplomat.[243]
- Russell L. Post Jr., 78, American politician.[244]
15
- Kai Atō, 69, Japanese actor and TV personality.[245]
- Stephen Birmingham, 86, American author, lung cancer.[246]
- LeRoy Braungardt, 76, American politician, member of the Missouri House of Representatives (1978–1985).[247]
- Kenneth Monroe Carr, 90, American vice admiral.[248]
- Carmen Castillo, 57, Dominican baseball player (Cleveland Indians, Minnesota Twins), heart attack.[249]
- Dora Doll, 93, French actress (Manon, French Cancan, Julia).[250]
- Norm Ellenberger, 83, American college basketball coach (New Mexico Lobos).[251]
- George Genovese, 93, American baseball player (Washington Senators) and scout (San Francisco Giants).[252]
- Guo Jie, 103, Chinese Olympic athlete (1936).[253]
- Saeed Jaffrey, 86, Indian-born British actor (The Man Who Would Be King, Shatranj Ke Khilari, My Beautiful Laundrette), brain hemorrhage.[254]
- Grete Jenny, 85, Austrian Olympic sprinter (1948).[255]
- Nicoletta Machiavelli, 71, Italian actress (Navajo Joe, The Hills Run Red, Bawdy Tales).[256]
- Vincent Margera, 59, American reality television personality (Viva La Bam, Jackass, CKY), kidney and liver failure.[257]
- Jackie McGugan, 76, Scottish footballer (St Mirren, Leeds United).[258]
- Moira Orfei, 83, Italian circus artist and actress (Scent of a Woman, Ursus, The Birds, the Bees and the Italians), stroke.[259]
- Cynthia Payne, 82, British brothel keeper.[260]
- Gisèle Prassinos, 95, French author.[261]
- Herbert Scarf, 85, American mathematician and economist, heart failure.[262]
- John P. Schlegel, 72, American Jesuit and academic administrator, President of Creighton University (2000–2011) and the University of San Francisco (1991–2000), pancreatic cancer.[263]
- P. F. Sloan, 70, American singer and songwriter ("Secret Agent Man", "Eve of Destruction", "A Must to Avoid"), pancreatic cancer.[264]
- Heinz Stickel, 66, German footballer.[265]
- Said Tarabeek, 74, Egyptian actor, heart attack.[266]
- Lauri Vaska, 90, American chemist.[267]
16
- Yuliya Balykina, 31, Belarusian Olympic sprinter (2012), homicide.[268] (body discovered on this date)
- Ronald Bandell, 69, Dutch mayor.[269]
- David Canary, 77, American actor (All My Children, Bonanza).[270]
- Louise Cowan, 98, American educator.[271]
- Richard Cowan, 57, American opera singer and festival director.[272]
- Ricardo Ferrero, 60, Argentine football player and coach.[273]
- Art Fitzpatrick, 95, American art director.[274]
- Nando Gazzolo, 87, Italian actor and voice actor (West and Soda, The Hills Run Red, Django Shoots First).[275]
- Michael C. Gross, 70, American graphic designer and producer (Ghostbusters, Heavy Metal, Beethoven), cancer.[276]
- Jerzy Katlewicz, 88, Polish conductor and artistic director.[277]
- Wally Kincaid, 89, American Hall of Fame college baseball coach (Cerritos College).[278]
- Kwek Leng Joo, 62, Singaporean businessman, heart attack.[279]
- Paul Laffoley, 80, American artist and architect, heart failure.[280]
- Seymour Lipkin, 88, American concert pianist, conductor, and educator.[281]
- Bert Olmstead, 89, Canadian Hall of Fame ice hockey player (Montreal Canadiens, Chicago Black Hawks, Toronto Maple Leafs), complications from a stroke.[282]
- Mel Ryan, 82, British cricketer (Yorkshire).[283]
- Alton D. Slay, 91, American air force general, blood cancer.[284]
- Glee S. Smith Jr., 94, American politician, member of the Kansas Senate (1957–1973).[285]
- Soviet Song, 15, Irish-bred British-trained thoroughbred racehorse, Cartier Champion Older Horse 2004, euthanized.[286]
- David Steen, 79, British newspaper and magazine photographer.[287]
- Barbara Thiering, 85, Australian theologian, writer and Biblical revisionist (Jesus the Man).[288]
17
- Al Aarons, 83, American jazz trumpeter (Count Basie Orchestra).[289]
- Ishtiaq Ahmad, 74, Pakistani spy fiction author, heart attack.[290]
- Igwe Aja-Nwachukwu, 63, Nigerian politician, Federal Minister of Education (2007–2008).[291]
- Monique Baelden, 77, French Olympic gymnast.[292]
- Ed Boykin, 83, American politician.[293]
- Donald Brian, 90, New Zealand cricketer.[294]
- Guy Buckingham, 94, British engineer and automobile designer (Nota).[295]
- Mario Cervi, 94, Italian essayist and journalist, co-founder of Il Giornale.[296]
- Milton Crenchaw, 96, American aviator (Tuskegee Airmen), cardiovascular disease and pneumonia.[297]
- John Gainsford, 77, South African rugby union player (Springboks), cancer.[298]
- Drago Grubelnik, 39, Slovene Olympic alpine skier (1998, 2002, 2006), traffic collision.[299]
- Sir John Leahy, 87, British diplomat, High Commissioner to Australia (1984–1988).[300]
- Rahim Moeini Kermanshahi, 89, Iranian poet.[301]
- Pithukuli Murugadas, 95, Indian devotional singer.[302]
- Olaf H. Olsen, 87, Danish historian and archaeologist.[303]
- Terence Robbins, 81, Welsh rugby union and rugby league footballer.[304]
- Laura Rockefeller Chasin, 79, American philanthropist.[305]
- Ashok Singhal, 89, Indian Hindu activist.[306]
- David VanLanding, 51, American rock singer (Michael Schenker Group, Crimson Glory), traffic collision.[307]
18
- Abdelhamid Abaaoud, 28, Belgian suspected ringleader of the November 2015 Paris attacks, shot.[308]
- Bjørn Borgen, 78, Norwegian footballer (Fredrikstad, national team).[309]
- Charles Cawley, 75, American businessman (MBNA).[310]
- Fang Jing, 44, Chinese news anchor (CCTV), cancer.[311]
- Rosetta A. Ferguson, 95, American politician.[312]
- Daniel Ferro, 94, American opera singer and vocal coach.[313]
- Wilbur Foss, 94, American politician and musician.[314]
- Dan Halldorson, 63, Canadian golfer, stroke.[315]
- Redvers Kyle, 86, South African-British television continuity announcer, voice-over artist and actor.[316]
- Jonah Lomu, 40, New Zealand rugby union player (All Blacks), heart attack.[317]
- William A. Longacre, 77, American archaeologist.[318]
- Mack McCormick, 85, American musicologist and folklorist, esophageal cancer.[319]
- Lindela Ndlovu, Zimbabwean educator, Vice-Chancellor of National University of Science and Technology.[320]
- Norman C. Pickering, 99, American engineer and inventor.[321]
- James Prideaux, 88, American playwright and screenwriter, stroke.[322]
- Harold Searles, 97, American psychiatrist.[323]
- Jim Slater, 86, British financier.[324]
- André Valmy, 96, French actor.[325]
- Jim Whitty, 84, American politician.[326]
19
- Armand, 69, Dutch protest singer, pneumonia.[327]
- Ricardo de la Cierva, 89, Spanish historian and politician, Culture Minister (1980) and Senator by Murcia (1977–1979).[328]
- Rex Cunningham, 91, New Zealand rugby league player.[329]
- Sir Naim Dangoor, 101, Iraqi-born British businessman and philanthropist.[330]
- Ann Downer, 54, American writer, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[331]
- Allen E. Ertel, 78, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania's 17th district (1977–1983).[332]
- James Evans, 52, American football player (Kansas City Chiefs, Tampa Bay Buccaneers).[333]
- John Hall-Jones, 88, New Zealand historian.[334]
- János Herbst, 59, Hungarian footballer and politician, MP (1998–2002).[335]
- Ron Hynes, 64, Canadian folksinger ("Sonny's Dream"), throat cancer.[336]
- John A. Knauss, 90, American oceanographer.[337]
- Stuart Parsell, 87, American football coach.[338]
- Korrie Layun Rampan, 62, Indonesian author and politician.[339]
- Rex Reason, 86, German-born American actor (This Island Earth, The Creature Walks Among Us, The Roaring 20's).[340]
- Jim Stump, 83, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers).[341]
- R. K. Trivedi, 94, Indian politician, Governor of Gujarat (1986–1990).[342]
- Herman Wecke, 88, American soccer player.[343]
- Mal Whitfield, 91, American middle-distance runner, Olympic champion (1948, 1952) and aviator (Tuskegee Airmen).[344]
- John Eugene Zuccotti, 78, American businessman, namesake of Zuccotti Park.[345]
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- Malcolm H. Chisholm, 70, British inorganic chemist.[346]
- Peter Dimmock, 94, British broadcaster (Sportsview).[347]
- Vlatko Dulić, 72, Croatian actor and theatre director.[348]
- Miroslav Fiedler, 89, Czech mathematician.[349]
- Ronald Frankenberg, 86, British anthropologist.[350]
- Ruth Giddings, 104, Irish bridge player.[351]
- Néstor Isella, 78, Argentine football player and coach.[352]
- Lex Jacoby, 85, Luxembourgish writer.[353]
- Austin H. Kiplinger, 97, American journalist.[354]
- Svetlana Kitova, 55, Russian middle-distance runner.[355]
- Agustín Mantilla, 70, Peruvian economist and politician.[356]
- Keith Michell, 88, Australian actor (The Six Wives of Henry VIII, Henry VIII and His Six Wives, Murder, She Wrote) and director.[357]
- Jan Monrad, 64, Danish comedian and entertainer, blood clot.[358]
- Nguyen Thien Dao, 75, Vietnamese-French composer.[359]
- Carlos Oroza, 92, Spanish poet.[360]
- Richard Owen, 92, American federal judge and composer.[361]
- Jim Perry, 82, American television emcee (Definition, Card Sharks, $ale of the Century), cancer.[362]
- Héctor Salva, 75, Uruguayan international footballer.[363]
- Nancy Sandars, 101, British archaeologist.[364]
- Kitanoumi Toshimitsu, 62, Japanese sumo wrestler, chairman of the Japan Sumo Association (2002–2008, since 2012), multiple organ failure.[365]
- Raymond van Schoor, 25, Namibian cricketer, stroke.[366]
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- Gregory H. Adamian, 89, American academic.[367]
- Gil Cardinal, 65, Canadian filmmaker, cirrhosis.[368]
- Kerry Dineen, 63, American baseball player (New York Yankees), cancer.[369]
- Ameen Faheem, 76, Indian-born Pakistani politician, Commerce Minister (2008–2013) and poet, leukaemia.[370]
- Fan Xuji, 101, Chinese academic.[371]
- Bob Foster, 77, American boxer, world light heavyweight champion (1968–1974).[372]
- Linda Haglund, 59, Swedish Olympic sprinter (1972, 1976, 1980), cancer and pulmonary hemorrhage.[373]
- Adele Horin, 64, Australian writer and journalist, lung cancer.[374]
- Ken Johnson, 82, American baseball player (Atlanta Braves, Houston Astros).[375]
- Paku Alam IX, 77, Indonesian prince and politician.[376]
- Tayva Patch, 62, American actress in Mormon cinema, complications from surgery.[377]
- Cavit Şadi Pehlivanoğlu, 88, Turkish politician, member of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey (1961–1996), complications from pneumonia.[378]
- Anthony Read, 80, British screenwriter (Doctor Who).[379]
- Red Cadeaux, 9, British-bred Australian racehorse, three-time runner-up in the Melbourne Cup, euthanized after race injury.[380]
- Sheldon L. Rittmer, 87, American politician.[381]
- Germán Robles, 86, Spanish-Mexican actor.[382]
- Richard Russell, 91, American finance writer.[383]
- Joseph Silverstein, 83, American violinist and conductor, heart attack.[384]
- Zoran Ubavič, 50, Slovenian footballer.[385]
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- Hazel Adair, 95, British television writer (Crossroads, Compact, Emergency – Ward 10).[386]
- Abubakar Audu, 68, Nigerian politician, Governor of Kogi State (1992–1993, 1999–2003), heart attack.[387]
- Henson P. Barnes, 81, American politician, member of the North Carolina Senate (1977–1992).[388]
- Salahuddin Quader Chowdhury, 66, Bangladeshi politician and convicted war criminal, execution by hanging.[389]
- Howard E. Greer, 94, American vice admiral.[390]
- Jerzy Karasiński, 73, Polish footballer (Lech Poznań).[391]
- Kim Young-sam, 87, South Korean politician, President (1993–1998), heart failure.[392]
- Sipke van der Land, 78, Dutch presenter (NCRV).[393]
- Weslyn Mather, 70, Canadian politician, Alberta MLA for Edmonton-Mill Woods (2004–2008), skin infection.[394]
- Valentin Mogilny, 49, Ukrainian Soviet gymnast, heart attack.[395]
- Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mojaheed, 67, Bangladeshi politician and convicted war criminal, execution by hanging.[389]
- Adele Morales, 90, American painter, pneumonia.[396]
- Nola, 41, Sudanese-born American and last surviving female northern white rhinoceros, euthanized.[397]
- Albert Pick, 93, German numismatist.[398]
- Alfredo Prucker, 89, Italian Olympic Nordic skier, (1948), (1952), (1956).[399]
- Ingeborg Sjöqvist, 103, Swedish Olympic diver (1932, 1936).[400]
- Robin Stewart, 69, British actor (Bless This House, Cromwell, The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires).[401]
- Edward H. Sussenguth, 83, American engineer.[402]
- André Waignein, 73, Belgian composer.[403]
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- Jamiluddin Aali, 90, Pakistani Urdu poet.[404]
- Topazia Alliata, 102, Italian painter and writer.[405]
- Pierre Bernard, 73, French graphic artist and designer.[406]
- Manmeet Bhullar, 35, Canadian politician, Alberta MLA (Calgary-Greenway) and cabinet minister, traffic collision.[407]
- Jerzy Browkin, 81, Polish mathematician.[408]
- Dan Fante, 71, American author and playwright.[409]
- Jacob Highland, 82, American Olympic volleyball player.[410]
- Hazel Holt, 87, British novelist.[411]
- Steve Hrymnak, 89, Canadian ice hockey player (Chicago Black Hawks).[412]
- Kâmran İnan, 86, Turkish politician.[413]
- Jouni Kaipainen, 58, Finnish composer.[414]
- Alex Kersey-Brown, 73, Welsh rugby player, cancer.[415]
- Chuck Lamson, 76, American football player (Los Angeles Rams, Minnesota Vikings).[416]
- Beatriz Lockhart, 71, Uruguayan pianist and composer.[417]
- Antônio Lomanto Júnior, 90, Brazilian politician, Governor of Bahia (1963–1967).[418]
- Sam Mardian, 96, American politician, Mayor of Phoenix (1960–1964).[419]
- Douglass North, 95, American economist and laureate of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences (1993), esophageal cancer.[420]
- Lev Okun, 86, Russian theoretical physicist.[421]
- Juan Quarterone, 80, Argentine football player and coach.[422]
- Kaladevanhalli Ramprasad, 81, Indian cricketer.[423]
- Cynthia Robinson, 71, American trumpeter and vocalist (Sly and the Family Stone), cancer.[424]
- Willie Royster, 61, American baseball player (Baltimore Orioles).[425]
- Otto Schaden, 78, American Egyptologist.[426]
- Virginia Seay, 93, American composer and musicologist.[427]
- Jim Sochor, 77, American football player and coach (UC Davis), cancer.[428]
- Ankie Stork, 94, Dutch World War II resistance fighter.[429]
- Seyfi Tatar, 67, Turkish Olympic boxer.[430]
- Yoram Tsafrir, 77, Israeli archaeologist.[431]
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- Sir Robert Ford, 91, British army general Adjutant-General to the Forces (1978–1981).[432]
- John Forrester, 66, British historian and philosopher of science, cancer.[433]
- Pierre Gabriel, 82, French mathematician (Gabriel's theorem).[434]
- Zdeněk Humhal, 81, Czech volleyball player, Olympic silver medalist (1964).[435]
- Jack C. Inman, 90, American politician.[436]
- Al Markim, 88, American actor (Tom Corbett, Space Cadet).[437]
- Quincy Monk, 36, American football player (New York Giants, Houston Texans), cancer.[438]
- Marium Mukhtiar, 23, Pakistani fighter pilot, plane crash.[439]
- Heinz Oberhummer, 74, Austrian physicist.[440]
- A. S. Ponnammal, 89, Indian politician, cancer.[441]
- Aubrey Sheiham, 79, South African-born British dental epidemiologist.[442]
- Douglas W. Shorenstein, 60, American real estate developer, chairman of the board of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, cancer.[443]
- Bobby Smith, 81, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals, Philadelphia Phillies, New York Mets).[444]
- Niel Tupas Sr., 82, Filipino politician, prostate cancer and heart failure.[445]
- Varduhi Varderesyan, 87, Romanian-born Armenian actress.[446]
- Aurora Venturini, 92, Argentine author.[447]
- Steven Vogel, 75, American biologist, cancer.[448]
- Steve Wildstrom, 68, American technology journalist (BusinessWeek), brain cancer.[449]
- Mieko Yagi, 65, Japanese Olympic equestrian.[450]
- Dorothea Zucker-Franklin, 86, German-born American physician and medical researcher.[451]
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- O'Neil Bell, 40, Jamaican cruiserweight boxer, undisputed world champion (2006), shot.[452]
- Sir Jeremy Black, 83, British admiral.[453]
- Kerry Casey, 61, Australian actor, writer and director (George of the Jungle 2, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie), cancer.[454]
- Svein Christiansen, 74, Norwegian jazz drummer.[455]
- Gloria Contreras Roeniger, 81, Mexican dancer and choreographer.[456]
- Jean Corti, 86, French accordionist.[457]
- Judith Fitzgerald, 63, Canadian poet.[458]
- Eva Fuka, 88, Czech-born American photographer.[459]
- Lennart Hellsing, 96, Swedish author and translator.[460]
- Pierre-Yvon Lenoir, 79, French Olympic middle-distance runner (1960).[461]
- Chris Martin, 42, British civil servant, Principal Private Secretary to the Prime Minister (since 2012), cancer.[462]
- Beth Rogan, 84, British actress (Mysterious Island).[463]
- Inuwa Wada, 98, Nigerian politician.[464]
- Elmo Williams, 102, American editor and producer (High Noon, The Longest Day, Tora! Tora! Tora!), Oscar winner (1953).[465]
- Ken Woolley, 82, Australian architect.[466]
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- Amir Aczel, 65, Israeli-born American mathematician and scientist, cancer.[467]
- Ronnie Bright, 77, American bass singer (The Cadillacs, The Coasters, The Valentines).[468]
- Jorgo Bulo, 76, Albanian philologist and historian.[469]
- Eldzier Cortor, 99, American artist.[470]
- Eddy De Leeuw, 59, Belgian Olympic sprinter.[471]
- Tom Dublinski, 85, American football player (Toronto Argonauts, Detroit Lions, Hamilton Tiger-Cats).[472]
- Norbert Gastell, 86, German actor and voice actor (Homer Simpson).[473]
- Tommy Gilbert, 75, American professional wrestler (CWA/USWA) and referee (UWF).[474]
- Jytte Hansen, 83, Danish Olympic swimmer.[475]
- Noboru Karashima, 82, Japanese historian.[476]
- Jerrold Kemp, 94, American academic.[477]
- Del Kennedy, 92, Australian football player (Footscray).[478]
- Guy Lewis, 93, American Hall of Fame college basketball coach (Houston Cougars).[479]
- Tom Moss, 87, American politician, Speaker (1991–2000) and member of the Virginia House of Delegates (1966–2002), heart attack.[480]
- Larry Powers, 76, American bodybuilder and actor (Me, Natalie).[481]
- George Pyne III, 74, American football player (Boston Patriots), cancer.[482]
- Jovan Šarčević, 49, Serbian footballer (FK Proleter Zrenjanin).[483]
- Sumiko Shirakawa, 80, Japanese voice actress (Doraemon, Sazae-san, Space Dandy), subarachnoid hemorrhage.[484]
- Bill Stauffer, 85, American basketball player (Missouri Tigers), brain hemorrhage.[485]
- David Steinmetz, 79, American historian.[486]
- Bill Tucker, 73, American football player (San Francisco 49ers, Chicago Bears), heart attack.[487]
- Gordon Wallace, 86, Canadian boxer.[488]
- James A. Winnefeld Sr., 86, American rear admiral.[489]
- H. Khekiho Zhimomi, 69, Indian politician, heart ailment.[490]
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- Humza Al-Hafeez, 84, American police officer and activist.[491]
- Ragnhild Barland, 81, Norwegian politician, member of Parliament (1985–1997).[492]
- Mark Behr, 52, Tanzanian-born South African author (The Smell of Apples).[493]
- José Benedito Simão, 64, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Assis (since 2009).[494]
- Ursula Cowgill, 88, American biologist and anthropologist.[495]
- Ian Dargie, 84, English footballer (Brentford).[496]
- Luca De Filippo, 67, Italian actor and theatre director.[497]
- Esperanza Guisán, 75, Spanish philosopher.[498]
- Barbro Hiort af Ornäs, 94, Swedish actress (Brink of Life, The Touch, Shame).[499]
- V. Krishnaprasad, 69, Indian cricketer.[500]
- Alexander Kukarin, 22, Russian modern pentathlete, heart attack.[501]
- Lou Marone, 69, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates).[502]
- Mukund Sathe, 78, Indian cricketer.[503]
- Maurice Strong, 86, Canadian businessman and diplomat.[504]
- Garrett Swasey, 44, American police officer and junior ice dancing champion (1992), shot.[505]
- J. Randolph Tucker Jr., 101, American politician and judge.[506]
- Xosé Neira Vilas, 87, Spanish author.[507]
- Philippe Washer, 91, Belgian tennis player.[508]
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- Mircea Anca, 55, Romanian actor and director, leukemia.[509]
- Aurèle Audet, 95, Canadian politician.[510]
- Yoka Berretty, 87, Dutch actress (Makkers Staakt uw Wild Geraas, The Silent Raid, Punk Lawyer).[511]
- Luc Bondy, 67, Swiss theater and opera director.[512]
- Walter Bruce, 77, Northern Irish footballer (Glentoran).[513]
- Gerry Byrne, 77, English footballer (Liverpool, national team), World Cup Champion (1966), Alzheimer's disease.[514]
- Marion Crecco, 85, American politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1986–2002).[515]
- Tahir Elçi, 49, Turkish pro-Kurdish lawyer, shot.[516]
- Federico O. Escaler, 93, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, Prelate of Kidapawan (1976–1980) and Ipil (1980–1997).[517]
- Ivan Hlevnjak, 71, Croatian Yugoslav footballer.[518]
- Stan Holek, 82, Canadian professional wrestler.[519]
- Jean Joubert, 87, French author.[520]
- Doug Lennox, 77, Canadian actor (X-Men, Police Academy, Lars and the Real Girl) and writer.[521]
- Lin Rong-San, 76, Taiwanese billionaire politician, publisher and businessman, cardiopulmonary failure.[522]
- Marjorie Lord, 97, American film and television actress (The Danny Thomas Show).[523]
- Nauro Machado, 80, Brazilian poet.[524]
- José María Mendiluce, 64, Spanish politician and author.[525]
- Janez Strnad, 81, Slovene physicist.[526]
- Tomasz Tomczykiewicz, 54, Polish politician, member of Sejm (2001–2015), chronic kidney disease.[527]
- Olene Walker, 85, American politician, Governor (2003–2005) and Lieutenant Governor of Utah (1993–2003).[528]
- Adrian Wright, 68, English-born Australian actor (Freewheelers, Carson's Law, Prisoner).[529]
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- Claire Aho, 90, Finnish photographer, fire.[530]
- Wayne Bickerton, 74, British songwriter ("Nothing but a Heartache", "Sugar Baby Love"), record producer, and music executive.[531]
- Harold Cagle, 79, American football coach.[532]
- Ramón de los Santos, 66, Dominican baseball player (Houston Astros).[533]
- John Demarie, 70, American football player (Cleveland Browns).[534]
- Ottó Dóra, 53, Hungarian politician, Mayor of Salgótarján (since 2014).[535]
- Joseph F. Girzone, 85, American Catholic priest and author.[536]
- George Hadjinikos, 92, Greek musician.[537]
- Jonathan Janson, 85, British Olympic sailor.[538]
- Vasyl Lishchynskyi, 51, Ukrainian Paralympic athlete.[539]
- Tunku Abdul Malik, 86, Malaysian royal.[540]
- Joe Marston, 89, Australian soccer player (Preston North End) and manager (national team).[541]
- Joachim Carlos Martini, 84, Chilean-born German conductor (Junge Kantorei).[542]
- Christopher Middleton, 89, British poet and translator.[543]
- Buddy Moreno, 103, American musician and radio and television personality.[544]
- Otto Newman, 93, Austrian-born British sociologist.[545]
- Rex Quartey, 71, Ghanaian writer and poet.[546]
- Oʻtkir Sultonov, 76, Uzbek politician, Prime Minister (1995–2003).[547]
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- Meli Bainimarama, 70, Fijian businessman and permanent secretary.[548]
- Pío Caro Baroja, 87, Spanish director and writer.[549]
- Jack Brizendine, 71, American horse trainer, lung cancer.[550]
- Nigel Buxton, 91, British travel writer.[551]
- André Carbonnelle, 92, Belgian Olympic hockey player.[552]
- Charles Shipley Cox, 93, American oceanographic physicist.[553]
- Jean Deplace, 71, French cellist.[554]
- Bob Dustal, 80, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers).[555]
- Jack Fagan, 82, New Zealand rugby league player.[329]
- Greg Fisk, 70, American politician, Mayor of Juneau, Alaska (2015).[556]
- Jewel Freeman Graham, 90, American educator.[557]
- Minas Hatzisavvas, 67, Greek actor.[558]
- Gerrit Holdijk, 71, Dutch politician, Senator (1986–1987, 1991–2015), lung cancer.[559]
- Sabri Khan, 88, Indian sarangi player.[560]
- Marcus Klingberg, 97, Polish-born Israeli scientist and spy for the Soviet Union.[561]
- Brajraj Mahapatra, 94, Indian monarch, Raja of Tigiria State (1943–1947).[562]
- Fatema Mernissi, 75, Moroccan feminist writer and sociologist.[563]
- Shigeru Mizuki, 93, Japanese manga artist (GeGeGe no Kitarō, Onward Towards Our Noble Deaths, Showa: A History of Japan), heart attack.[564]
- Adolph Plummer, 77, American sprinter.[565]
- Eldar Ryazanov, 88, Russian film director (Carnival Night, The Irony of Fate, Promised Heaven), respiratory and heart failure.[566]
- Steve Shagan, 88, American novelist, screenwriter, and producer (Save the Tiger, Voyage of the Damned, Primal Fear).[567]
- David Simmons, 85, New Zealand ethnologist and historian.[568]
- Renzo Trivelli, 90, Italian politician.[569]
- Leslie Waddington, 81, British art dealer.[570]
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