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Deaths in October 2017
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The following is a list of notable deaths in October 2017.
Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
- Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent country of citizenship (if applicable), what subject was noted for, cause of death (if known), and reference.
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October 2017
1
- Olivier Baudry, 44, French footballer (Sochaux), cancer.[1]
- Hansje Bunschoten, 59, Dutch Olympic swimmer (1972) and television presenter, complications from breast cancer.[2]
- Pierluigi Cappello, 50, Italian poet, Viareggio Prize laureate (2010).[3]
- Dao Shixun, 89, Chinese politician.[4]
- Bob Deacon, 73, British social scientist.[5]
- Edward B. Giller, 99, American USAF major general.[6]
- Robert D. Hales, 85, American religious leader (LDS Church).[7]
- Andy Hopkins, 67, American football player (Hamilton Tiger-Cats).[8]
- Arthur Janov, 93, American psychologist (The Primal Scream), complications from a stroke.[9]
- Hugh Kearney, 93, British historian.[10]
- Butch Lenton, 61, Australian councillor and community advocate, mayor of the Shire of Winton (since 2012), cancer.[11]
- František Listopad, 95, Czech-born Portuguese poet, prose writer and director.[12]
- Donald James Mackinnon, 88, Australian politician, member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly for Box Hill (1976–1982).[13]
- Edmond Maire, 86, French labor union leader, secretary general of CFDT (1971–1988).[14]
- István Mészáros, 86, Hungarian Marxist philosopher (Socialism or Barbarism) and professor (University of Sussex).[15]
- Muktar Muhammed, 72, Nigerian military officer, Governor of Kaduna (1977–1978), cancer.[16]
- Angelika Muharukua, 59, Namibian Herero politician, MP (since 1995).[17]
- Samuel Irving Newhouse Jr., 89, American publisher (Advance Publications) and businessman.[18]
- Stephen Paddock, 64, American gunman (2017 Las Vegas shooting), suicide by gunshot.[19]
- José Pratas, 59, Portuguese football referee.[20]
- Philippe Rahmy, 52, Swiss poet and writer, Swiss Literature Awards laureate (2017).[21]
- Eliu Rivera, 73, Puerto Rican activist and politician.[22]
- Dave Strader, 62, American sportscaster (Dallas Stars, Detroit Red Wings, Phoenix Coyotes), cholangiocarcinoma.[23]
- John Swinburne, 87, Scottish politician, founder of SSCUP and member of Parliament (2003–2007).[24]
- Larissa Volpert, 91, Russian-Estonian philologist and chess Woman Grandmaster, Soviet women's chess champion (1954, 1958, 1959).[25]
2
- Peter Burke, 90, New Zealand rugby union player (Taranaki, national team).[26]
- Warren Burton, 72, American actor (All My Children, Gettysburg, Green Lantern).[27]
- Evangelina Elizondo, 88, Mexican actress, artist and singer.[28]
- Robert Elsie, 67, Canadian-born German Albanologist, linguist and translator, motor neuron disease.[29]
- Solly Hemus, 94, American baseball player and manager (St. Louis Cardinals, Philadelphia Phillies).[30]
- Klaus Huber, 92, Swiss composer and academic.[31]
- Azra Kolaković, 40, Bosnian pop singer, uterine cancer.[32]
- Edwin N. Lightfoot, 92, American biochemical engineer.[33]
- Friedrich von Löffelholz, 62, German Olympic time trials cyclist (1976) and university lecturer.[34]
- Hanumant Moreshwar Marathe, 77, Indian writer and journalist.[35]
- Edward Mhinga, 89, South African politician, Chief Minister of Gazankulu (1993).[36]
- Øyvin Norborg, 78, Norwegian newspaper editor.[37]
- Simon Ostrach, 93, American scientist.[38]
- Paul Otellini, 66, American businessman, CEO of Intel (2005–2013).[39]
- Antonio Pantojas, 68, Puerto Rican actor, dancer, playwright and female impersonator, heart attack.[40]
- Jim Patterson, 67, American politician, member of the Alabama House of Representatives (since 2010), heart attack.[41]
- Marcel Germain Perrier, 84, French Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Pamiers (2000–2008).[42]
- Tom Petty, 66, American Hall of Fame musician (Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Traveling Wilburys) and voice actor (King of the Hill), accidental drug overdose.[43]
- Jean Roesser, 87, American politician, member of the Maryland Senate (1995–2003), complications of leukemia.[44]
- Patrocinio Samudio, 42, Paraguayan footballer, heart attack.[45]
- Neil Smelser, 87, American sociologist.[46]
- Barbara Tisserat, 66, American lithographer, lung cancer.[47]
- Robert Yates, 74, American racing team owner (Yates Racing), NASCAR Winston Cup champion (1999), liver cancer.[48]
3
- Rodney Bickerstaffe, 72, British trade unionist, General Secretary of NUPE (1982–1993) and UNISON (1996–2001).[49]
- Robert Henry Bragg Jr., 98, American physicist.[50]
- Ming Chang, 85, Chinese-born American naval officer.[51]
- David Dolbin, 85, American football player and coach.[52]
- Curtis Ford Jr., 95, American politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1953–1957).[53]
- Bob Gannon, 58, American politician, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly (since 2015).[54]
- Chittani Ramachandra Hegde, 84, Indian Yakshagana artist, stroke.[55]
- John Herrnstein, 79, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago Cubs, Atlanta Braves).[56]
- Norm Jamison, 67, Canadian politician, member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario (1990–1995), liver cancer.[57]
- Ninja Jorgensen, 77, American Olympic volleyball player.[58]
- Michel Jouvet, 91, French oneirologist and neurobiologist, developer of Modafinil and discoverer of REM sleep.[59]
- Isabella Karle, 95, American scientist, brain tumor.[60]
- Kim Un-yong, 86, South Korean sports administrator, President of World Taekwondo Federation (1973–2004).[61]
- Jack Laver, 100, Australian cricketer.[62]
- André Lévy, 91, French sinologist and translator.[63]
- Victorino Martín Andrés, 88, Spanish breeder of fighting bulls, stroke.[64]
- Francesco Martino, 80, Italian politician, President of Sicily (1993–1995).[65]
- Les Mutrie, 66, English footballer (Hull City), cancer.[66]
- Dieter Nörr, 86, German scholar of ancient law.[67]
- Lance Russell, 91, American professional wrestling announcer and commentator (CWA, USWA, WCW), complications from a broken hip.[68]
- Jalal Talabani, 83, Iraqi-Kurdish politician, Prime Minister (2003) and President (2005–2014), cerebral hemorrhage.[69]
- Norma Williams, 88, New Zealand swimmer, British Empire Games silver medallist (1950).[70]
4
- Davoud Ahmadinejad, 67, Iranian politician, heart attack.[71]
- Lawrence Argent, 60, British-born American sculptor, cardiac arrest.[72]
- Atiqa Bano, 77, Indian educationist and curator.[73]
- Vivian Castleberry, 95, American journalist and newspaper editor.[74]
- Bronisław Chromy, 92, Polish sculptor (Wawel Dragon).[75]
- Liam Cosgrave, 97, Irish politician, Taoiseach (1973–1977).[76]
- Lyudmila Gureyeva, 74, Ukrainian-born Russian volleyball player, Olympic silver medalist (1964).[77]
- Rufus Hannah, 63, American advocate for homeless rights, traffic collision.[78]
- Janis Hansen, 74, American singer and author, myelofibrosis and acute myeloid leukemia.[79]
- Karel Kolář, 61, Czech athlete, European Indoor champion (1979).[80]
- Edward Mazurek, 78, American politician, member of the Maine House of Representatives (2004–2012), and Maine Senate (2012–2014).[81]
- John Miller, 79, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives for Washington's 1st congressional district (1985–1993), cancer.[82]
- Jesús Mosterín, 76, Spanish anthropologist and philosopher of science, lung cancer.[83]
- Richard Paris, 75, Australian Olympic cyclist (1964).[84]
- Jerry Ross, 84, American producer and songwriter ("I'm Gonna Make You Love Me"), founder of Heritage and Colossus Records, prostate cancer.[85]
- Keith Schmidt, 95, Australian cricketer.[86]
- Yosihiko H. Sinoto, 93, Japanese-born American anthropologist (Hane excavation).[87]
- William Tepper, 69, American actor (Bachelor Party, Drive, He Said) and screenwriter (Grilled), heart attack.[88]
- Barry Thomas, 85, American sound engineer (Days of Heaven, Witness, 7th Heaven), stroke.[89]
5
- Georges Baert, 91, Belgian Olympic basketball player.[90]
- Heley de Abreu Silva Batista, 43, Brazilian teacher (Janaúba Tragedy), burns.[91]
- Armin Delong, 92, Czech physicist.[92]
- Ruth Escobar, 81, Portuguese-born Brazilian actress (The Jew) and politician, founder of Teatro Ruth Escobar.[93]
- Kelly Gage, 92, American attorney and politician, member of the Minnesota Senate (1967–1972).[94]
- Toon Geurts, 85, Dutch sprint canoer, Olympic silver medalist (1964).[95]
- Georges Griffiths, 27, Ivorian footballer (Lombard-Pápa, Diósgyőr, national U-23 team), shot.[96]
- Ted Haley, 96, American politician and surgeon.[97]
- Dan Hanganu, 78, Romanian-born Canadian architect.[98]
- Nora Johnson, 84, American author.[99]
- John Knott, 78, British metallurgist.[100]
- Eberhard van der Laan, 62, Dutch politician and lawyer, Minister for Housing, Communities and Integration (2008–2010), Mayor of Amsterdam (since 2010), lung cancer.[101]
- António de Macedo, 86, Portuguese filmmaker, esotericism writer and professor.[102]
- Trevor Martin, 87, Scottish actor (Doctor Who and the Daleks in the Seven Keys to Doomsday, Coronation Street, Babel).[103]
- Kurt Mislow, 94, German-born American chemist.[104]
- Peter Plouviez, 86, British trade union leader, General Secretary of Equity (1974–1991).[105]
- Giorgio Pressburger, 80, Hungarian-born Italian writer, Viareggio Prize laureate (1998).[106]
- Anna Stewart, 53, British businesswoman, CEO of Laing O'Rourke (2013–2015), non-executive director of Babcock International (since 2012).[107]
- Sylke Tempel, 54, German journalist and writer, struck by a tree.[108]
- François Xavier Nguyễn Văn Sang, 85, Vietnamese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Thái Bình (1990–2009).[109]
- Bilat Paswan Vihangam, 77, Indian writer and politician.[110]
- Anne Wiazemsky, 70, French actress (Au hasard Balthazar, La Chinoise) and writer, breast cancer.[111]
6
- Roberto Anzolin, 79, Italian footballer (Juventus, national team).[112]
- Tarnia Baker, 50, South African politician, member of the National Assembly (since 2014), traffic collision.[113]
- Brian Bannon, 87, Australian politician, member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Rockdale (1959–1986).[114]
- Holly Block, 58, American museologist, gallery director in Art in General (1988–2004) and Director of Bronx Museum of the Arts (since 2006), breast cancer.[115]
- William Arthur Cochrane, 91, Canadian physician.[116]
- Terry Downes, 81, British boxer, world champion (1961–1962) and actor (The Fearless Vampire Killers, Caravaggio).[117]
- Darsi Ferrer Ramírez, 47, Cuban journalist, doctor and Castro dissident, prisoner of conscience (2009–2010).[118]
- Gao Mang, 90–91, Chinese translator.[119]
- Lou Gare, 78, English jazz saxophonist.[120]
- Marek Gołąb, 77, Polish weightlifter, Olympic bronze medalist (1968).[121]
- Connie Hawkins, 75, American Hall of Fame basketball player (Harlem Globetrotters, Pittsburgh Pipers, Phoenix Suns).[122]
- Hervé L. Leroux, 60, French fashion designer, founder of Hervé Leger, ruptured aneurysm.[123]
- David Marks, 64, British architect and entrepreneur, co-designer of London Eye and British Airways i360 observation tower.[124]
- Ralphie May, 45, American comedian (Last Comic Standing), cardiac arrest.[125]
- Ian McNeill, 85, Scottish football player (Aberdeen) and manager (Ross County, Wigan Athletic).[126]
- Mary Moore, 87, British author and diplomat.[127]
- Angelo Munzone, 84, Italian politician, Mayor of Catania (1982–1984).[128]
- Dick Roeding, 86, American politician, member of the Kentucky Senate (1991–2009).[129]
- Bunny Sigler, 76, American songwriter and record producer (The O'Jays, The Roots, Patti LaBelle), heart attack.[130]
- Judy Stone, 93, American film critic and author (San Francisco Chronicle, The New York Times, Los Angeles Times).[131]
- Ray Turnbull, 78, Canadian curler, world championship silver medalist (1965), pneumonia.[132]
7
- Kazys Almenas, 82, Lithuanian physicist, engineer and publisher.[133]
- Hugo Budinger, 90, German field hockey player, Olympic bronze medalist (1956).[134]
- George Dempsey, 88, American basketball player (Philadelphia Warriors).[135]
- Hugo Dollheiser, 90, German field hockey player, Olympic bronze medalist (1956).[136]
- Harald E. Esch, 85, German-born American biologist.[137]
- Vyacheslav Ivanov, 88, Russian philologist and semiotician, co-developer of glottalic theory.[138]
- Jan Arvid Johansen, 70, Norwegian musician, cancer.[139]
- Ole Krarup, 82, Danish politician, MEP (1994–2007).[140]
- Jim Landis, 83, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox), cancer.[141]
- Óscar Lara Aréchiga, 65, Mexican politician.[142]
- Cosimo Mele, 60, Italian politician, Deputy (2006–2008), Mayor of Carovigno (2013–2015), stroke.[143]
- Patrick Nair, 85, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Meerut (1974–2008).[144]
- Antun Rudinski, 80, Serbian football manager and player (Red Star Belgrade).[145]
- Konstantin Sarsania, 49, Russian football player and manager.[146]
- Kundan Shah, 69, Indian film director (Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro), heart attack.[147]
- Gaya Singh, 74, Indian politician, Senator (1992–2004).[148]
- Jane Slowey, British charity worker, cancer.[149]
- Wacław Świerzawski, 90, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Sandomierz (1992–2002).[150]
- Washington SyCip, 96, Filipino accountant, founder of the Asian Institute of Management and SGV & Company.[151]
- Myra Brooks Turner, 81, American composer.[152]
8
- Henedina Abad, 62, Filipino politician, member of the House of Representatives for Batanes (2004–2007, since 2010), cancer.[153]
- Coriún Aharonián, 77, Uruguayan electroacoustic music composer and musicologist.[154]
- Loula Anagnostaki, 88, Greek dramatist.[155]
- László Aradszky, 82, Hungarian pop singer.[156]
- Aldo Biscardi, 86, Italian football broadcaster (Il processo di Biscardi).[157]
- Mike Boland, 62, Canadian ice hockey player (Kansas City Scouts, Buffalo Sabres).[158]
- Gianni Bonagura, 91, Italian actor and voice actor (Sherlock Holmes, In Prison Awaiting Trial).[159]
- Slim Chaker, 56, Tunisian politician, Minister of Youth and Sports (2011), Minister of Finance (2015–2016) and Minister of Public Health (since 2017), heart disease.[160]
- Lee Delano, 86, American actor (The Birdcage).[161]
- Mlondi Dlamini, 20, South African footballer (Maritzburg United), traffic collision.[162]
- Edna Dummerth, 93, American baseball player (All-American Girls Professional Baseball League).[163]
- Darryl Edestrand, 71, Canadian ice hockey player (Pittsburgh Penguins, Boston Bruins, Los Angeles Kings).[164]
- Merrill Heatter, 91, American screenwriter and producer (Hollywood Squares, Wacky Races, Gambit).[165]
- Mark S. Joshi, 48, British mathematician, heart attack.[166]
- Jerry Kleczka, 73, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives for Wisconsin's 4th congressional district (1984–2005).[167]
- Don Lock, 81, American baseball player (Washington Senators, Philadelphia Phillies).[168]
- Gary Lowe, 83, American football player (Detroit Lions, Washington Redskins).[169]
- Michel, 36, Brazilian footballer (SK Slavia Prague), leukemia.[170]
- Beverly Reid O'Connell, 52, American federal judge, U.S. District Court for the Central District of California (2013–2017).[171]
- Grady Tate, 85, American jazz drummer and singer (Schoolhouse Rock!).[172]
- Y. A. Tittle, 90, American football player (Baltimore Colts, San Francisco 49ers, New York Giants).[173]
- Birgitta Ulfsson, 89, Finnish-Swedish actress (Rederiet).[174]
9
- Manuel Busto, 85, French racing cyclist.[175]
- Armando Calderón Sol, 69, Salvadoran politician, President (1994–1999), lung cancer.[176]
- Tony Calvento, 63, Filipino journalist (Calvento Files), multiple organ failure.[177]
- Allan Chumak, 82, Russian faith healer.[178]
- Michel Diefenbacher, 70, French politician.[179]
- Gary Flather, 80, English judge and disability rights campaigner.[180]
- ElizaBeth Gilligan, 55, American fantasy author, cancer.[181]
- Dale Hagerman, 90, American pharmacist, co-founder of Diplomat Pharmacy.[182]
- Roy Hawes, 91, American baseball player (Washington Senators).[183]
- Ben Hawkins, 73, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles).[184]
- Hessie, 81, Cuban-born French-Montenegrin textile artist.[185]
- Yoji Kondo, 84, Japanese astrophysicist and author.[186]
- Vincent La Selva, 88, American conductor, complications of dementia.[187]
- Robin Ling, 90, British orthopaedic surgeon.[188]
- Rafe Mair, 85, Canadian politician, member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia (1975–1981).[189]
- Victor Malu, 70, Nigerian military officer, Chief of Army Staff (1999–2001).[190]
- Mike McQueen, 67, American baseball player (Atlanta Braves, Cincinnati Reds).[191]
- Larry Paul, 65, British boxer.[192]
- Sergei Prigoda, 59, Russian football player (USSR national team) and manager.[193]
- Bill Puterbaugh, 81, American racing driver (USAC).[194]
- M. V. S. Haranatha Rao, 70, Indian playwright and actor, heart attack.[195]
- Jimmy Reid, 81, Scottish footballer (Dundee United).[196]
- Jean Rochefort, 87, French actor (Lost in La Mancha, The Phantom of Liberty, Mr. Bean's Holiday).[197]
- Fernando de Szyszlo, 92, Peruvian painter, sculptor and printmaker.[198]
- József Tóth, 88, Hungarian footballer (Csepel, national team).[199]
10
- Kassim Ahmad, 84, Malaysian writer and politician, lung illness.[200]
- David Chapman, 42, American handball player.[201]
- Cho Jin-ho, 44, South Korean football player (Pohang Atoms, national team) and manager (Daejeon Citizen), heart attack.[202]
- Charles E. Gibson Jr., 91, American lawyer, Attorney General of Vermont (1963–1965).[203]
- Pentti Holappa, 90, Finnish poet and writer.[204]
- A. Daniel O'Neal, 81, American executive.[205]
- Sandra Ruddick, 85, American Olympic artistic gymnast (1956).[206]
- Bob Schiller, 98, American screenwriter (I Love Lucy, All in the Family, The Carol Burnett Show), Emmy winner (1971, 1978).[207]
- Lawrence Spence, 85, English cricketer (Leicestershire).[208]
- Alma Staudinger, 96, Austrian Olympic diver.[209]
- Stack Stevens, 77, English rugby union player.[210]
11
- Emmanuel Borlaza, 81, Filipino film director (Bituing Walang Ningning, Dyesebel, Darna) and writer, heart attack.[211]
- Trevor Byfield, 73, English actor (The Bill, Yesterday’s Dreams, GoldenEye), pneumonia.[212]
- Tom Christie, 90, British Olympic rower.[213]
- Don Pedro Colley, 79, American actor (The Dukes of Hazzard, THX 1138, Beneath the Planet of the Apes), cancer.[214]
- John Fitzallen, 82, Australian football player (Longford).[215]
- James R. Ford, 91, American politician, Mayor of Tallahassee, Florida (1972–1986).[216]
- Chikara Hashimoto, 83, Japanese baseball player and actor (Fist of Fury), lung cancer.[217]
- Dick Hewitt, 74, English footballer (Barnsley, York City).[218]
- Paul Hufnagle, 81, American politician and businessman, Member of Minnesota House of Representatives (1991–1993).[219]
- Sir Clifford Husbands, 91, Barbadian politician and judge, Governor-General (1996–2011).[220]
- Jeremy, 2, British left-coiled snail.[221]
- Gloria Johnson-Powell, 81, American child psychiatrist.[222]
- Lika Kavzharadze, 57, Georgian actress (The Wishing Tree).[223]
- Karl-Heinz Kipp, 93, Swiss-German billionaire department store and hotel owner.[224]
- Paolo Lunardon, 87, Italian clergyman, Abbot of San Paolo fuori le mura (1997–2005).[225]
- Betty Moczynski, 91, American baseball player (All-American Girls Professional Baseball League).[226]
- Christiane Mora, 78, French politician and historian, MP (1981–1992) and Mayor of Loches (1989–1995).[227]
- Nélio José Nicolai, 77, Brazilian electrotechnician, inventor of Caller ID.[228]
- Shen Zuyan, 82, Chinese physicist.[229]
- Sir Richard Swinburn, 79, British army general, Commander UK Field Army (1994–1995).[230]
12
- Derek Blackburn, 83, Canadian politician, MP for Brant (1971–1993).[231]
- Joan Blos, 89, American author.[232]
- Simon Clarke, 79, English rugby union player (national team).[233]
- Muntaka Connmassie, 71, Nigerian jurist, Supreme Court (2008–2016).[234]
- Margarita D'Amico, 79, Venezuelan journalist and academic.[235]
- Keith Doyle, 92, Australian politician, member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Vaucluse (1965–1978).[236]
- Grape-kun, 21, Japanese Humboldt penguin.[237]
- Bo Holmström, 78, Swedish journalist (SVT, TV4).[238]
- Hu Bo, 29, Chinese novelist and film director, suicide.[239]
- Ed Long, 83, American politician, member of the Oklahoma Senate (1988–1996).[240]
- Andy McGhee, 89, American jazz saxophonist.[241]
- Erwin Moser, 63, Austrian author.[242]
- Horst Posdorf, 69, German politician, MEP (2005–2009).[243]
- Robert Lynn Pruett, 38, American murderer, execution by lethal injection.[244]
13
- Bernd Bonwetsch, 76, German historian, founding director of German Historical Institute Moscow.[245]
- Betty Campbell, 82, Welsh community activist and head teacher.[246]
- Satish Chandra, 94, Indian historian (medieval India).[247]
- Lady Jean Fforde, 96, British aristocrat and codebreaker.[248]
- Pierre Hanon, 80, Belgian footballer (national team, Anderlecht).[249]
- William Lombardy, 79, American chess grandmaster, heart attack.[250]
- Ted Z. Robertson, 96, American judge, Texas Supreme Court justice (1982–1988).[251]
- Iain Rogerson, 56, British actor (Coronation Street), complications from diabetes.[252]
- P. S. Soosaithasan, 83, Sri Lankan politician, MP for Mannar (1977–1983).[253]
- Albert Zafy, 90, Malagasy politician, President (1993–1996), stroke.[254]
14
- Wolfgang Bötsch, 79, German politician, MP (1976–2005) and Federal Minister of Post and Telecommunications (1993–1997).[255]
- Lazhar Bououni, 69, Tunisian politician and professor, Minister of Higher Education and Research (2004–2010) and Justice (2010–2011), President of University of Sousse (1990–1995) and University of Manouba (1991–2001).[256]
- Emmanuel Aboagye Didieye, 40, Ghanaian politician, MP for Afram Plains North (2009–2017).[257]
- Patrick Haslam, 69, British racehorse trainer, motor neurone disease.[258]
- Inside Information, 26, American racehorse.[259]
- Fulgence Werner Le Roy, 93, Belgian-born South African Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Polokwane (1988–2000).[260]
- Yambo Ouologuem, 77, Malian writer.[261]
- Lourdes Quisumbing, 96, Filipino politician, Secretary of Education, Culture and Sports (1986–1989).[262]
- Marian Cannon Schlesinger, 105, American artist and author.[263]
- Daniel Webb, 28, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox), ATV collision.[264]
- Richard Wilbur, 96, American poet and literary translator, Pulitzer Prize winner (1957, 1989).[265]
15
- Chinggoy Alonzo, 67, Filipino actor, cancer.[266]
- Dave Bry, 46, American music journalist and editor (Vibe, Spin, The Awl), cancer.[267]
- Bill Donakowski, 61, American long-distance runner.[268]
- Cathy Elliott, 60, Canadian playwright, actress and composer, traffic collision.[269]
- Choirul Huda, 38, Indonesian footballer (Persela Lamongan), cardiac arrest due to collision with teammate.[270]
- Burrhead Jones, 80, American professional wrestler (WWWF, CCW, CWA).[271]
- Shamsher Khan, 84, Indian Olympic swimmer (1956).[272]
- Peter Lumsden, 88, British racing driver.[273]
- Gonzalo Martínez Corbalá, 89, Mexican politician and diplomat, MP (1964–1967, 1988–1990), Senator (1982–1988), Governor of San Luis Potosí (1991–1992).[274]
- Sir Bert Massie, 68, British disability rights campaigner, Chairman of Disability Rights Commission (2000–2007), cancer.[275]
- Xavier Johnsai Munyongani, 67, Zimbabwean Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Gweru (since 2013).[276]
- Miloš Radulović, 88, Montenegrin politician, President of Yugoslavia (1993).[277]
- Alison Robins, 97, British military communications listener (Y-stations).[278]
- Rose Schwarz, 82, German missionary.[279]
- Hernán Silva, 68, Chilean football referee.[280]
- Herbert Suchiang, 86, Indian politician, cardiac arrest.[281]
- Lekh Tandon, 88, Indian film director (Professor, Ek Baar Kaho, Amrapali) and actor (Swades, Chennai Express).[282]
- Serge Thion, 75, French sociologist and Holocaust denier, member of French National Center for Scientific Research (1971–2000).[283]
- William Turnage, 74, American conservationist, business manager of Ansel Adams, cancer.[284]
16
- Hernán Agote, 80, Argentine Olympic bobsledder.[285]
- John Andreason, 88, American politician, member of the Idaho Senate (1995–2012), liver cancer.[286]
- D. J. Bartholomew, 86, British statistician.[287]
- Glen Bonner, 65, American football player (San Diego Chargers).[288]
- Kevin Cadle, 62, American-born British basketball coach (Kingston Kings, British national team) and presenter (Sky Sports).[289]
- Daphne Caruana Galizia, 53, Maltese blogger and journalist (Panama Papers), car bomb.[290]
- Dharmakkan Dhanaraj, 67, Indian Christian theologian.[291]
- Roy Dotrice, 94, British actor (Amadeus, A Moon for the Misbegotten, Game of Thrones), Tony winner (2000).[292]
- John Dunsworth, 71, Canadian actor (Trailer Park Boys, Haven, The Shipping News), complications from thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura.[293]
- Fedor Glushchenko, 73, Russian conductor and violinist.[294]
- Isnilon Hapilon, 51, Filipino Islamist militant (MNLF, Al-Qaeda, Abu Sayyaf), shot.[295]
- Sean Hughes, 51, Irish comedian (Never Mind the Buzzcocks, Sean's Show) and actor (The Last Detective), cirrhosis.[296]
- Koichi Kishi, 77, Japanese politician, Mayor of Kaneyama (1971–1998) and member of the House of Councillors (1998–2016).[297]
- Ma Lin, 92, Hong Kong biochemist, Vice-Chancellor of the Chinese University of Hong Kong (1978–1987).[298]
- Omar Maute, 37, Filipino Islamist militant (Maute group), shot.[299]
- Ajmal Mian, 83, Pakistani jurist, Chief Justice (1997–1999).[300]
- David Pettifor, 72, British metallurgist.[301]
- Marvin Rodríguez, 82, Costa Rican football player and coach (national team, C.S.D. Municipal, Saprissa).[302]
- Phillip V. Sanchez, 88, American diplomat, ambassador to Honduras (1973–1976) and Colombia (1976–1977).[303]
- Iain Shedden, 60, Scottish-Australian musician (The Saints) and journalist (The Australian), laryngeal cancer.[304]
- Anthony Simonds-Gooding, 80, Irish executive.[305]
- Heather Slade-Lipkin, 70, English pianist, harpsichordist and music teacher.[306]
- Harriette Thompson, 94, American pianist.[307]
- Yan Shunkai, 80, Chinese comedian, actor (The True Story of Ah Q) and film director.[308]
17
- Ed Barnowski, 74, American baseball player (Baltimore Orioles).[309]
- Ian Baxter, 80, British army officer.[310]
- Robert Butow, 93, American historian.[311]
- John Crosby Jr., 66, American Olympic gymnast.[312]
- Danielle Darrieux, 100, French actress (The Young Girls of Rochefort, Persepolis, The Earrings of Madame de...) and singer, complications from a fall.[313]
- Gord Downie, 53, Canadian musician (The Tragically Hip) and activist (Lake Ontario Waterkeeper, residential school reconciliation), glioblastoma.[314]
- Mychael Knight, 39, American fashion designer (Project Runway).[315]
- Ryszard Kowalczyk, 80, Polish scientist and Soviet dissident.[316]
- Ingvar Lidholm, 96, Swedish composer.[317]
- Michele Marsh, 63, American television journalist, breast cancer.[318]
- Giuseppe Massa, 69, Italian footballer (Inter Milan, S.S.C. Napoli).[319]
- Julian May, 86, American science fiction writer (The Many-Colored Land).[320]
- Dick Morley, 84, American electrical engineer, inventor of the programmable logic controller.[321]
- Dunc Rousseau, 72, Canadian ice hockey player (Winnipeg Jets), cancer.[322]
- Harry Stradling Jr., 92, American cinematographer (The Way We Were, Micki + Maude, 1776).[323]
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- Gregory Baum, 94, Canadian theologian.[324]
- Brent Briscoe, 56, American actor (Twin Peaks, A Simple Plan, Sling Blade) and screenwriter, complications from a fall.[325]
- Eamonn Campbell, 70, Irish musician (The Dubliners).[326]
- Arlie F. Culp, 91, American politician.[327]
- Helen DeVos, 90, American philanthropist (Helen DeVos Children's Hospital), stroke complications.[328]
- Jerry Helluin, 88, American football player (Green Bay Packers, Cleveland Browns).[329]
- Phil Miller, 68, English guitarist, cancer.[330]
- Dorothy Morrison, 98, American child actress (The Champeen, Seein' Things, Isn't Life Terrible?).[331]
- Taizo Nishimuro, 81, Japanese businessman (Japan Post Holdings, Toshiba, Tokyo Stock Exchange).[332]
- Eva Paulusová-Benešová, 80, Czech Olympic cross-country skier.[333]
- Marino Perani, 77, Italian football manager and player (Bologna, national team).[334]
- John Phillips, 83, English cricketer (Kent).[335]
- Sir Christopher Pitchford, 70, British jurist, Lord Justice of Appeal (2010–2017), motor neurone disease.[336]
- Unity Spencer, 87, British artist.[337]
- Ricardo Vidal, 86, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate and cardinal, Archbishop of Lipa (1973–1981) and Cebu (1981–2010), President of the Catholic Bishops' Conference (1986–1987), sepsis.[338]
- Ram Singh Yadav, 74, Indian politician, heart attack.[339]
- Yeoh Tiong Lay, 87, Malaysian businessman (YTL).[340]
- Issam Zahreddine, 56, Syrian Republican Guard major general (Siege of Deir ez-Zor), landmine explosion.[341]
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- Jeanne Brousse, 96, French resistance member.[342]
- Edmund Cotter, 90, New Zealand mountaineer.[343]
- Dick DiBiaso, 76, American college basketball coach (Stanford).[344]
- Ken Gowers, 81, English rugby league player (Swinton, Great Britain).[345]
- Calvin Hultman, 76, American politician, member of the Iowa Senate (1973–1991).[346]
- Willie Lee, 67, American football player (Kansas City Chiefs), heart attack.[347]
- Umberto Lenzi, 86, Italian film director (Cannibal Ferox, Nightmare City, Eaten Alive!).[348]
- Miguel Ángel Loayza, 77, Peruvian football player (FC Barcelona, Boca Juniors, Deportivo Cali).[349]
- Castor Paul Msemwa, 62, Tanzanian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Tunduru-Masasi (since 2005).[350]
- Michael Pitfield, 80, Canadian politician, Clerk of the Privy Council (1975–1979, 1980–1982) and Senator (1982–2010), Parkinson's disease.[351]
- Brian Riley, 80, English footballer (Bolton Wanderers).[352]
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- Fay Chiang, 65, American poet, complications from cancer.[353]
- Amal Datta, 84, Indian politician.[354]
- Ugo Fangareggi, 79, Italian actor (L'armata Brancaleone), voice actor and comedian, Parkinson's disease.[355]
- Rudolf Gorenflo, 87, German mathematician.[356]
- Stan Kowalski, 91, American professional wrestler (AWA, NWA Tri-State, Stampede Wrestling).[357]
- Boris Lindqvist, 76, Swedish rock singer.[358]
- Federico Luppi, 81, Argentine-Spanish actor (Nobody Will Speak of Us When We're Dead, Pan's Labyrinth, Men with Guns).[359]
- Russell Mawby, 89, American businessman, CEO of W. K. Kellogg Foundation (1970–1996).[360]
- Judith McGrath, 70, Australian actress (Prisoner, A Country Practice, All Saints).[361]
- Dick Noel, 90, American band singer ("Count Every Star").[362]
- Justin Reed, 35, American basketball player (Ole Miss Rebels, Boston Celtics, Minnesota Timberwolves), angiosarcoma.[363]
- Betty Bone Schiess, 94, American Episcopal priest.[364]
- Roland Ströhm, 89, Swedish Olympic cyclist.[365]
- Mustapha Tlili, 80, Tunisian novelist.[366]
- Thuravoor Viswambharan, 74, Indian Vedic scholar and writer.[367]
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- Martin Eric Ain, 50, American-born Swiss bassist (Hellhammer, Celtic Frost) and entrepreneur, heart attack.[368]
- Donald Bain, 82, American writer (Coffee, Tea or Me?), heart failure.[369]
- Rosaura Barahona, 75, Mexican journalist and feminist writer, pulmonary disease.[370]
- Denise P. Barlow, 67, British geneticist.[371]
- Kazimierz Chodakowski, 88, Polish Olympic ice hockey player (1952, 1956), (ŁKS Łódź).[372]
- Chuck Churn, 87, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates, Cleveland Indians, Los Angeles Dodgers).[373]
- Emilio D'Amore, 101, Italian politician, Deputy (1948–1958, 1963–1968).[374]
- Robert Getchell, 81, American screenwriter (Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore, Bound for Glory, The Client).[375]
- Audrey Hancock, 98, British Olympic swimmer (1936).[376]
- Nol Hendriks, 80, Dutch businessman and football executive (Roda JC), brain hemorrhage.[377]
- Rosemary Leach, 81, English actress (A Room with a View, The Roads to Freedom, The Plague Dogs).[378]
- John Morrow, 84, American football player (Cleveland Browns, Los Angeles Rams).[379]
- Lech Ordon, 88, Polish actor (Letters to Santa).[380]
- Max Pfister, 85, Swiss linguist.[381]
- Juan de Dios Pueblos, 74, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Kidapawan (1987–1995) and Butuan (since 1995).[382]
- Herb Raybourn, 82, American baseball scout (New York Yankees).[383]
- Pat Shovelin, 41, Irish Gaelic football coach (Donegal), cancer.[384]
- Gilbert Stork, 95, American chemist.[385]
- Herbert Strabel, 90, German art director (Cabaret, The NeverEnding Story, Enemy Mine), Oscar winner (1973).[386]
- Tom van Vollenhoven, 82, South African rugby union (national team) and rugby league player (St Helens).[387]
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- Piergiuseppe D'Andreamatteo, 73, Italian politician, Deputy (1992–1994).[388]
- Christopher Grant, 81, English cricketer (Nottinghamshire).[389]
- Atle Hammer, 85, Norwegian jazz musician.[390]
- Al Hurricane, 81, American singer and songwriter, complications from prostate cancer.[391]
- Emu Lehtinen, 70, Finnish record dealer, leukemia.[392]
- Patricia Llewellyn, 55, British television producer (The Naked Chef, Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares), BAFTA (2001, 2005, 2008) and Emmy winner (2006), breast cancer.[393]
- Baldo Marro, 69, Filipino actor and director.[394]
- Ram Mukherjee, 84, Indian film director (Hum Hindustani, Ek Bar Mooskura Do, Leader).[395]
- Fernand Picot, 87, French racing cyclist.[396]
- Scott Putesky, 49, American guitarist (Marilyn Manson), colon cancer.[397]
- Walter Babington Thomas, 98, New Zealand-born British army officer, GOC Far East Land Forces (1970–1971).[398]
- Geraldo João Paulo Roger Verdier, 80, French-born Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Guajará-Mirim (1980–2011), hemorrhagic stroke.[399]
- Chuck Weber, 87, American football player (Cleveland Browns, Philadelphia Eagles).[400]
- Paul J. Weitz, 85, American astronaut (Skylab 2, STS-6), myelodysplastic syndrome.[401]
- George Young, 70, Scottish-born Australian musician (The Easybeats), songwriter ("Friday on My Mind", "Love Is in the Air"), and producer (AC/DC).[402]
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- Alinghi, 16, Australian racehorse, foaling complications.[403]
- Corrado Böhm, 94, Italian computer scientist.[404]
- Joe Corcoran, 77, Irish Gaelic football player (Mayo GAA).[405]
- Reinhold Durnthaler, 74, Austrian bobsledder, world champion (1967), Olympic silver medallist (1964, 1968).[406]
- Pyotr Gorelikov, 85, Russian Olympic sailor.[407]
- Gordon A. Haaland, 77, American academic.[408]
- Anthony Hallam, 83, British geologist.[409]
- Mila Hernando, 60, Spanish diplomat, Ambassador to Lebanon (2012–2017), cancer.[410]
- Athanassios Kalogiannis, 52, Greek Olympic hurdler (1984, 1992) and fashion photographer, pulmonary edema.[411]
- Walter Lassally, 90, German-born British-Greek cinematographer (Zorba the Greek, Oedipus the King, Tom Jones), Oscar winner (1965).[412]
- John Mattock, 91, British rose grower.[413]
- Joyce McLaughlin, 78, American mathematician.[414]
- Hamid Ali Mirza, 77, Pakistani judge.[415]
- Mary Nissenson, 65, American television journalist, septic shock.[416]
- Gordon Ogilvie, 83, New Zealand historian (Canterbury region) and biographer (Richard Pearse, Denis Glover).[417]
- Iona Opie, 94, British folklorist.[418]
- Mari Lyn Salvador, 74, American anthropologist and museum director (San Diego Museum of Man, Hearst Museum).[419]
- Charles Sims, 80, American mathematician.[420]
- Zenon Ważny, 87, Polish Olympic pole vaulter (1956).[421]
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- M. K. Anwar, 84, Bangladeshi politician, Minister of Agriculture (2001–2006).[422]
- Ebrahim Ashtiani, 75, Iranian footballer (Persepolis, national team), heart disease.[423]
- Sir Peter Bairsto, 91, British air marshal, Deputy Commander in Chief Strike Command (1981–1984).[424]
- Glenn Barr, 75, Northern Irish politician (UDA) and advocate, member of Northern Ireland Assembly and Constitutional Convention.[425]
- Amal Bayou, 58–60, Libyan microbiologist and politician, member of the House of Representatives.[426]
- Inga Borg, 92, Swedish writer (Plupp).[427]
- Willie Chan, 76, Malaysian-born Hong Kong film producer and talent manager (Jackie Chan, Edison Chen).[428]
- Ingetraut Dahlberg, 90, German information scientist and philosopher, developer of Information Coding Classification.[429]
- Girija Devi, 88, Indian thumri singer, Padma Vibhushan (2016), cardiac arrest.[430]
- Fats Domino, 89, American Hall of Fame pianist and singer-songwriter ("Blueberry Hill", "Ain't That a Shame", "I'm Walkin'").[431]
- Michael Patrick Driscoll, 78, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Boise (1999–2014).[432]
- Alan Eddy, 90, British biochemist.[433]
- Fu Quanxiang, 94, Chinese Yue opera actress.[434]
- Tony Garrett, 99, British executive, chairman of Imperial Tobacco (1973-1979).[435]
- Robert Guillaume, 89, American actor and singer (Benson, The Lion King, Sports Night), Emmy winner (1979, 1985), prostate cancer.[436]
- Clayton Howard, 83, British make-up artist.[437]
- Sana Iqbal, 29, Indian cross-country cyclist and anti-suicide activist, traffic collision.[438]
- Jane Juska, 84, American writer.[439]
- Brady Keys, 81, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers, Minnesota Vikings, St. Louis Cardinals) and businessman.[440]
- Otto Kraus, 87, German arachnologist and myriapodologist.[441]
- Eric Kipping, 92, Canadian politician.[442]
- Andrew W. Lewis, 74, American medievalist.[443]
- Peter Lötscher, 76, Swiss Olympic fencer.[444]
- Brendan O'Kelly, 89, Irish Olympic footballer.[445]
- Michael Proctor, 88, English botanist.[446]
- Isabel Quintanilla, 79, Spanish visual artist.[447]
- I. V. Sasi, 69, Indian film director (Devasuram), heart attack.[448]
- Mahama Sawadogo, 63, Burkinabé politician, High Commissioner of Kadiogo Province (1984–1986) and member of the National Assembly (since 1992).[449]
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- Mohamed Abshir Muse, 91, Somali military officer, commander of Somali Police Force (1960–1969) and leader of SSDF (1991–1998).[450]
- Jack Bannon, 77, American actor (Lou Grant, Petticoat Junction, Little Big Man).[451]
- Robert Blakeley, 95, American graphic designer (fallout shelter sign).[452]
- Vilnis Edvīns Bresis, 79, Latvian politician, Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Latvian SSR (1988–1990).[453]
- Ronald Breslow, 86, American chemist and professor (Columbia University), cancer.[454]
- Roger Bullen, 83, Australian rules footballer (Geelong).[455]
- Ian Cathie, 85, Australian politician, Victorian MLA (1976–1988).[456]
- Maud Linder, 93, French journalist, film historian and documentary film director.[457]
- Lu Guanqiu, 72, Chinese billionaire automotive manufacturer, chairman and co-founder of Wanxiang.[458]
- Peter MacGregor-Scott, 69, British film producer (Batman Forever, The Fugitive, Still Smokin), injuries sustained in traffic collision.[459]
- Joseph Mahn Erie, 92, Myanmar Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Bassein (1968–1982).[460]
- Sir John Manduell, 89, South African-born British composer and educator (Royal Northern College of Music).[461]
- John Mollo, 86, British costume designer (Star Wars, Alien, Gandhi), Oscar winner (1978, 1983), vascular dementia.[462]
- Donnchadh Ó Corráin, 75, Irish historian (vikings, Medieval ages, Hiberno-Normans).[463]
- Pinito del Oro, 86, Spanish trapeze artist (Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus).[464]
- Ross Powell, 49, American baseball player (Cincinnati Reds, Houston Astros, Pittsburgh Pirates), carbon monoxide poisoning.[465]
- Gas Ronda, 91, American drag racer.[466]
- Ben Shephard, 69, English historian and writer.[467]
- Vincent Warren, 79, American-Canadian dance historian and lecturer.[468]
- Jim Welch, 79, American football player (Baltimore Colts).[469]
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- Ali Ashraf Darvishian, 76, Iranian writer and democracy activist.[470]
- Awurama Badu, 72, Ghanaian highlife musician.[471]
- George Conzemius, 81, American politician, member of the Minnesota Senate (1967-1977).[472]
- Fred Ray Dorsey, 87, American politician.[473]
- Simon Fitzmaurice, 43, Irish filmmaker, motor neurone disease.[474]
- André Gauthier, 82, Canadian monument sculptor and designer.[475]
- Arnett E. Girardeau, 88, American politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (1976–1982) and Senate (1983–1992).[476]
- Juliette, 91, Canadian singer and television host.[477]
- Sir Gavin Laird, 84, Scottish trade unionist.[478]
- Ian McLeod, 63, South African football referee.[479]
- Shea Norman, 45, American gospel singer, diabetes.[480]
- Nelly Olin, 76, French politician, Mayor of Garges-lès-Gonesse and Senator (1995–2004), Minister of Environment (2005–2007).[481]
- Barry Roberts, 84, Australian rugby union player (Manly RUFC).[482]
- Richard M. Ryckman, 80, American psychologist.[483]
- Sir Reginald Secondé, 95, British diplomat, Ambassador to Chile, Romania and Venezuela.[484]
- Thomas Smales, 83, English rugby league player (national team) and coach (Castleford Tigers, Featherstone Rovers).[485]
- Geoff Tootill, 95, British computer scientist.[486]
- Abdul Karim Telgi, 56, Indian forger.[487]
- Stephen Toulouse, 45, American policy specialist and public relations manager (Microsoft, Xbox Live), abdominal hemorrhage.[488]
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- Roger Carpenter, 72, English neurophysiologist.[489]
- Lewis Golden, 94, English army officer and executive (Everest Home Improvement).[490]
- Hans Kraay Sr., 81, Dutch football player (DOS) and manager (Feyenoord).[491]
- Ladislav Kubík, 71, Czech-born American composer.[492]
- Punathil Kunjabdulla, 77, Indian writer (Smarakasilakal).[493]
- Dieter Kurrat, 75, German football player and manager (Borussia Dortmund).[494]
- Peter Lawrenson, 84, British electrical engineer.[495]
- Cecil Moss, 92, South African rugby union player (national team).[496]
- David Reid, 84, Australian politician, member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly for Blackwood (1971–1972), Senator for Western Australia (1974).[497]
- David Shedden, 73, Scottish rugby union player (national team).[498]
- Digamber Singh, 66, Indian politician, cancer.[499]
- Abdoulaye Soulama, 37, Burkinabé footballer (ASFA Yennenga, Denizlispor, national team).[500]
- Deon Stewardson, 66, South African actor (Wild at Heart), suicide.[501]
- Inkululeko Suntele, 23, Lesothan Olympic boxer, stabbed.[502]
- Katalin Szőke, 82, Hungarian swimmer, Olympic champion (1952).[503]
- Joe Taub, 88, American business executive (Automatic Data Processing) and co-owner of the New Jersey Nets.[504]
- David Vaughan, 93, American dance historian, complications from prostate cancer.[505]
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- Yvonne Baseden, 95, French-born British Special Operations Executive agent.[506]
- Ronald Getoor, 88, American mathematician.[507]
- Josaphat-Robert Large, 74, Haitian-American poet, novelist and art critic, Prix littéraire des Caraïbes (2003).[508]
- Roger Lockyer, 89, British historian.[509]
- Al Oster, 92, Canadian folk singer.[510]
- Leif Ottersen, 88, Norwegian Lutheran priest.[511]
- Mitchell Peters, 82, American timpanist.[512]
- Bernard Roy, 83, French mathematician.[513]
- Manuel Sanchís Martínez, 79, Spanish footballer (national team, Real Madrid).[514]
- Willy Schroeders, 84, Belgian racing cyclist.[515]
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- Muhal Richard Abrams, 87, American jazz pianist.[516]
- Cecil Austen, 98, Australian cricketer and football player.[517]
- Dennis Banks, 80, American indigenous activist and actor (Thunderheart, The Last of the Mohicans), co-founder of American Indian Movement, complications from heart surgery.[518]
- Thelma Boughner, 99, Canadian Olympic diver (1936).[519]
- Keith Briffa, 64, British climatologist, cancer.[520]
- Richard E. Cavazos, 88, American army general, Commanding General of FORSCOM (1982–1984), Alzheimer's disease.[521]
- Claude Dulong, 95, French historian.[522]
- Metin Ersoy, 83, Turkish singer.[523]
- Roly Green, 90, New Zealand rugby union player (South Canterbury).[524]
- Richard Hambleton, 65, Canadian street artist, cancer.[525]
- Frank Holder, 92, Guyanese jazz singer and percussionist.[526]
- Władysław Kowalski, 81, Polish actor.[527]
- Steve Landen, 64, American bridge player, hypothermia.[528]
- Tony Madigan, 87, Australian boxer and rugby union player, Olympic bronze medalist (1960).[529]
- Billy Mize, 88, American steel guitarist, band leader and vocalist.[530]
- Didier Motchane, 86, French politician, MEP (1979–1989), cancer.[531]
- Manfredi Nicoletti, 87, Italian architect (Helicoidal Skyscraper, Airport of Catania, Kazakhstan Central Concert Hall).[532]
- Linda Nochlin, 86, American art historian.[533]
- Juanita Quigley, 86, American child actress.[534]
- Atluri Purnachandra Rao, 92, Indian film producer (Venky).[535]
- Al Richter, 90, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox).[536]
- Peter Schutz, 87, German-born American businessman (Porsche), Alzheimer's disease.[537]
- Sir Ninian Stephen, 94, Australian judge, Governor-General (1982–1989), Justice of the High Court (1972–1982).[538]
- Daniel Te'o-Nesheim, 30, American Samoan football player (Philadelphia Eagles, Tampa Bay Buccaneers).[539]
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- Candy Atherton, 62, British politician, MP for Falmouth and Camborne (1997–2005).[540]
- Fred Beckey, 94, American rock climber, mountaineer and author.[541]
- Algimantas Butnorius, 70, Lithuanian chess Grandmaster (2007) and World Senior Champion (2007).[542]
- Frank Doran, 68, British politician, MP for Aberdeen South (1987–1992) and Aberdeen North (1997–2015).[543]
- János Halász, 88, Hungarian Olympic basketball player (1948).[544]
- Kim Joo-hyuk, 45, South Korean actor (The Servant, My Wife Got Married, Confidential Assignment), traffic collision.[545]
- Cornelius Korir, 67, Kenyan Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Eldoret (since 1990).[546]
- James D. Martin, 99, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives for Alabama's 7th congressional district (1965–1967).[547]
- Judy Martz, 74, American politician, Governor of Montana (2001–2005), Olympic speed skater (1964), pancreatic cancer.[548]
- Salvador Minuchin, 96, Argentine-American psychotherapist, developer of structural family therapy, heart disease.[549]
- Eugène Parlier, 88, Swiss footballer (Servette, Urania Genève Sport, Biel-Bienne).[550]
- Melanmai Ponnusamy, 66, Indian writer, heart attack.[551]
- Mary Reveley, 77, British racehorse trainer.[552]
- M. V. Sridhar, 51, Indian cricketer (Hyderabad), heart attack.[553]
- Daniel Viglietti, 78, Uruguayan folk singer, guitarist, composer and political activist.[554]
- Abbas Zandi, 87, Iranian Olympic freestyle wrestler (1948, 1952, 1956) and World champion (1954).[555]
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- Wolfgang Achtner, 60, German theologian, heart attack.[556]
- Weston Bate, 93, Australian historian.[557]
- William A. V. Cecil, 89, American businessman (The Biltmore Company).[558]
- Mircea Drăgan, 85, Romanian film director (Setea, Lupeni 29, Explosion).[559]
- Norman Hardie, 92, New Zealand mountaineer.[560]
- Fanya Heller, 93, Ukrainian-born American Holocaust survivor and author.[561]
- Myron P. Lotto, 92, American politician, member of the Wisconsin Senate (1969-1973).[562]
- Terry McCashin, 73, New Zealand businessman (McCashin's Brewery) and rugby union player (national team, Wellington).[563]
- Clare McLaren-Throckmorton, 82, British barrister.[564]
- Red Murrell, 84, American basketball player (Drake University), heart disease.[565]
- Mario das Neves, 66, Argentine politician, Governor of Chubut (2003–2011, since 2015).[566]
- Papi Oviedo, 79, Cuban tresero.[567]
- Derek Robinson, 90, British trade unionist.[568]
- Stefano Salvatori, 49, Italian footballer (Milan, Fiorentina), cancer.[569]
- Colin Simpson, 86, English journalist and author.[570]
- Bob Talbot, 89, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs).[571]
- Abubakari Yakubu, 35, Ghanaian footballer (Ajax, Vitesse, national team).[572]
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