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Deaths in October 2021
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The following is a list of notable deaths in October 2021.
Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
- Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent country of citizenship (if applicable), reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference.
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October 2021
1
- Buddy Alliston, 87, American football player (Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Denver Broncos).[1]
- Oğuzhan Asiltürk, 86, Turkish politician, MP (1973–1980, 1991–2002), minister of the interior (1974–1977) and of industry and technology (1977–1978), COVID-19.[2]
- John Blackburn, 73, British Anglican priest, chaplain general of the British Army (2000–2004).[3]
- Adam Blatner, 84, American psychiatrist.[4]
- British Idiom, 4, American Thoroughbred racehorse.[5]
- Howard W. Carroll, 79, American politician.[6]
- Peter Darke, 67, English footballer (Plymouth Argyle).[7]
- Scott Eaton, 77, American football player (New York Giants).[8]
- Renán Fuentealba Moena, 104, Chilean politician, deputy (1957–1965), president of Christian Democratic Party (1961–1965, 1972–1973) and senator (1965–1973).[9]
- Raymond Gniewek, 89, American violinist.[10]
- Nora Gúnera de Melgar, 78, Honduran politician, first lady (1975–1978), mayor of Tegucigalpa (1990–1994) and deputy (2007–2014).[11]
- Erwin J. Haeberle, 85, German social scientist and sexologist..[12]
- Richard W. Hanselman, 93, American businessman.[13]
- Fred Hill, 81, English footballer (Bolton Wanderers, national team).[14]
- William Izarra, 74, Venezuelan politician, military official and diplomat, senator (1998–1999) and ambassador to North Korea (since 2021), COVID-19.[15]
- Alfredo Jadresic, 96, Chilean Olympic high jumper (1948) and scientist.[16]
- Lissy Jarvik, 97, Dutch-born American psychiatrist.[17]
- Ibrahim Kefas, 73, Nigerian politician, military administrator of Cross River State (1993–1994) and Delta State (1994–1996).[18]
- Vytautas Kolesnikovas, 72, Lithuanian painter and politician, member of the Supreme Council (1990–1992) and signatory of the Act of the Re-Establishment of the State of Lithuania.[19]
- Paul Linger, 46, English footballer (Charlton Athletic, Brighton & Hove Albion), pancreatic cancer.[20]
- Ewert Ljusberg, 76, Swedish musician, president of the Republic of Jamtland (since 1989).[21]
- Frank LoCascio, 89, American mobster (Gambino crime family).[22]
- Bob Mendes, 93, Belgian accountant and writer.[23]
- Hugo Anthony Meynell, 85, English academic.[24]
- Edgar Morales, 81, Salvadoran Olympic footballer.[25]
- Robin Morton, 81, Irish folk musician.[26]
- Andreas Neocleous, 82, Cypriot lawyer and politician, founder of Andreas Neocleous & Co and MP (1970–1976), COVID-19.[27]
- Eberhard Panitz, 89, German writer.[28]
- Sune Sandbring, 93, Swedish footballer (Malmö FF, national team).[29]
- Andrea Schroeder, 57, American politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives (since 2019), stomach cancer.[30]
- Brian Sherratt, 77, English footballer (Oxford United, Stoke City, Barnsley).[31]
- Frieda Stahl, 99, American physics historian.[32]
- Sir Dennis Walters, 92, British politician, MP (1964–1992).[33]
- Earle Wells, 87, New Zealand sailor and rower, Olympic champion (1964).[34]
- Zhang Hanxin, 85, Chinese physicist, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.[35]
- Zhang Xudong, 59, Chinese military officer, commander of the Western Theater Command (2020–2021), cancer.[36]
2
- Tajdar Babar, 85, Indian politician, Delhi MLA (1993–2008).[37]
- Ziauddin Ahmed Bablu, 66, Bangladeshi politician, MP (2014–2019), complications from COVID-19.[38]
- Jack Biondolillo, 81, American bowler, dementia with complicating kidney failure.[39]
- Dana Bumgardner, 67, American politician, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (since 2013), cancer.[40]
- Ladislav Čepčianský, 90, Czech Olympic sprint canoeist (1956, 1960).[41]
- Anthony Downs, 90, American economist and politologist (An Economic Theory of Democracy).[42]
- Richard Evans, 86, American actor (Peyton Place, Islands in the Stream, Dirty Little Billy).[43]
- Michel Fernex, 92, Swiss physician.[44]
- Rose Franco, 87, American warrant officer.[45]
- Agostino Gambino, 88, Italian jurist and politician, minister of communications (1995–1996).[46]
- Chuck Hartenstein, 79, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs, Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals).[47]
- Jim Hess, 84, American college and high school football coach (Angelo State Rams, Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks, New Mexico State Aggies).[48]
- Matt Holmes, 54, British military officer, Commandant General Royal Marines (2019–2021).[49]
- Peter Jenkins, 77, Canadian politician, mayor of Dawson City (1980–1994, 2009–2012) and Yukon MLA (1996–2006), COVID-19.[50]
- Joe Kantor, 78, American football player (Washington Redskins).[51]
- Hans Kruse, 91, Samoan civil servant and rugby union player (national team).[52]
- Ladislaus Löb, 88, Romanian-born Swiss Germanist and Holocaust survivor.[53]
- Alfredo Martínez Moreno, 98, Salvadoran jurist, diplomat and writer, president of the Supreme Court (1968), director of the ASL (1969–2006) and minister of foreign affairs (1967–1968).[54]
- Stuart McDonald, 90, American editorial cartoonist and politician.[55]
- Dattaram Maruti Mirasdar, 94, Indian writer and humourist.[56]
- Mortimer Mishkin, 94, American neuropsychologist.[57]
- Valeriu Mițul, 60, Moldovan political activist, mayor of Corjova, Dubăsari (since 1995).[58]
- Leonard Moss, 89, English Anglican clergyman, archdeacon of Hereford (1991–1997).[59]
- Ioannis Palaiokrassas, 87, Greek politician, minister of finance (1990–1992) and European commissioner (1993–1994).[60]
- Inder Bir Singh Passi, 82, Indian mathematician.[61]
- Colin Pratt, 82, English motorcycle speedway rider (Poole Pirates, Stoke Potters, Hackney Hawks), cancer.[62]
- Dave Roberts, 88, Panamanian-American baseball player (Houston Colt .45s, Pittsburgh Pirates, Tokyo Yakult Swallows).[63]
- Bill Russo, 74, American college football coach (Lafayette Leopards, Wagner Seahawks).[64]
- Umer Shareef, 61, Pakistani comedian and television host (The Shareef Show Mubarak Ho), pneumonia.[65]
- Herta Staal, 91, Austrian actress (The Charming Young Lady, My Sister and I, Where the Ancient Forests Rustle).[66]
- Franciszek Surmiński, 86, Polish racing cyclist.[67]
- Sebastião Tapajós, 78, Brazilian guitarist and composer.[68]
- John Wes Townley, 31, American racing driver (NASCAR Camping World Truck Series), shot.[69]
- Michel Tubiana, 68, French lawyer and jurist.[70]
- Sidney Walton, 102, American World War II veteran.[71]
- Major Wingate, 37, American basketball player (Springfield Armor, Shanxi Zhongyu, Tofas Bursa).[72]
3
- Todd Akin, 74, American politician, member of the Missouri (1989–2001) and U.S. House of Representatives (2001–2013), cancer.[73]
- James Baar, 92, American author and public relations consultant.[74]
- Paul Barratt, 77, Australian public servant, secretary of the Department of Primary Industries and Energy (1996–1998) and Defence (1998–1999).[75]
- Luis Belló, 92, Spanish football player (Hércules, Cieza) and manager (Real Zaragoza).[76]
- Blanka Bohdanová, 91, Czech actress (Romeo, Juliet and Darkness, Když rozvod, tak rozvod, Thirty Cases of Major Zeman).[77]
- Siegfried Borchardt, 67, German political activist.[78]
- Lee Brozgol, 80, American artist.[79]
- Sir John Chilcot, 82, British civil servant, kidney disease.[80]
- Antonio Debenedetti, 84, Italian writer, journalist and poet.[81]
- Samantha Epasinghe, 54, Sri Lankan actress, COVID-19.[82]
- Anouman Brou Félix, 86, Ivorian musician.[83]
- Josep Maria Forn, 93, Spanish film director (Companys, procés a Catalunya) and actor.[84]
- Alan Grahame, 67, British motorcycle speedway rider (Poole Pirates, Hull Vikings, Cradley Heathens), injuries sustained in a race collision.[85]
- Cynthia Harris, 87, American actress (Mad About You, Edward & Mrs. Simpson, Three Men and a Baby).[86]
- Neil Hawryliw, 65, Canadian ice hockey player (New York Islanders).[87]
- José Luis Lamadrid, 91, Mexican footballer (Club Necaxa, national team).[88]
- Daniel Leone, 28, Italian footballer (Pontedera, Reggiana, Catanzaro), brain cancer.[89]
- Ivan Lubennikov, 70, Russian painter.[90]
- Maurice Malleret, 90, French writer and historian.[91]
- Irwin Marcus, 102, American psychiatrist.[92]
- Jorge Medina, 94, Chilean Roman Catholic cardinal, bishop of Rancagua (1987–1993) and Valparaíso (1993–1996), prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship (1996–2002).[93]
- Ghanashyam Nayak, 77, Indian actor (Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah, Krantiveer, Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam), cancer.[94]
- Tomas Norström, 65, Swedish actor (The Hunters, Good Evening, Mr. Wallenberg, The White Viking), brain tumor.[95]
- Dan Petrescu, 68, Romanian businessman, plane crash.[96]
- Marc Pilcher, 53, British makeup artist (Bridgerton, Downton Abbey, Mary Queen of Scots), Emmy winner (2021), COVID-19.[97]
- Marta Rojas, 93, Cuban journalist (Granma) and writer.[98]
- Neal Sher, 74, American lawyer.[99]
- Bernard Tapie, 78, French businessman, politician and actor (Men, Women: A User's Manual), deputy (1989–1996) and president of Olympique de Marseille (1986–1994), stomach cancer.[100]
- Lars Vilks, 75, Swedish visual artist, founder of Ladonia, traffic collision.[101]
4
- Louise Bäckman, 94, Swedish Sámi academic.[102]
- Roger Stuart Bacon, 95, Canadian politician, premier of Nova Scotia (1990–1991) and Nova Scotia MLA (1970–1993).[103]
- Benedita Barata da Rocha, 72, Portuguese immunologist.[104]
- Mohamed Ali Bouleymane, 79, Tunisian politician, mayor of Tunis (1986–1988, 1990–2000).[105]
- Mike Connelly, 85, American football player (Dallas Cowboys).[106]
- Sergey Danilin, 61, Russian luger, Olympic silver medallist (1984).[107]
- Laurie Davidson, 94, New Zealand yacht designer (NZL 32).[108]
- Eugenio Duca, 71, Italian politician, deputy (1994–2006), heart attack.[109]
- Terry Eades, 77, Northern Irish football player (Cambridge United, Watford) and manager (Histon), cancer.[110]
- Michael Ferguson, 84, British television director and producer (EastEnders, The Bill, Casualty).[111]
- Willy Haeberli, 96, Swiss-born American nuclear physicist.[112]
- John Paul Harney, 90, Canadian politician, MP (1972–1974).[113]
- John Hastie, 83, New Zealand sport shooter.[114]
- Edwin Holliday, 82, English footballer (Middlesbrough, Sheffield Wednesday, Hereford United).[115]
- Bazyl Jakupov, 56, Kazakhstani politician, governor of Kostanay (2015–2019).[116]
- Ivan Johnson, 68, Bahamian-born English cricketer (Worcestershire) and journalist.[117]
- Alan Kalter, 78, American television announcer (Late Show with David Letterman).[118]
- Philippe Levillain, 80, French historian and academic.[119]
- Li Zhengming, 90, Chinese engineer, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.[120]
- Zbigniew Pacelt, 70, Polish Olympic swimmer (1968, 1972) and modern pentathlete (1976).[121]
- Budge Patty, 97, American Hall of Fame tennis player.[122]
- Valeriy Pidluzhny, 69, Ukrainian long jumper, Olympic bronze medallist (1980).[123]
- Eddie Robinson, 100, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians) and general manager (Texas Rangers, Atlanta Braves), World Series champion (1948).[124]
- Sebastian Shaw, 53, Vietnamese-born American serial killer.[125]
- Shakti Sinha, 64, Indian civil servant, director of the Nehru Memorial Museum & Library (2015–2019), cardiac arrest.[126]
- Joy Watson, 83, New Zealand children's author.[127]
- John Welsby, 83, British rail executive, chairman of the British Railways Board (1995–1999), cancer.[128]
5
- Nadia Chaudhri, 43, Pakistani-born Canadian psychologist, ovarian cancer.[129]
- Cristóvão de Aguiar, 81, Portuguese writer.[130]
- Siran Upendra Deraniyagala, 79, Sri Lankan archaeologist, director general of archaeology (1992–2001).[131]
- Pat Fish, 63, English musician (The Jazz Butcher).[132]
- Jürgen Goslar, 94, German film director (Terror After Midnight, Albino) and actor (Derrick).[133]
- Hobo Jim, 68, American folk singer-songwriter, cancer.[134]
- Robert Hosp, 81, Swiss footballer (Lausanne-Sport, national team).[135]
- Abdulazeez Ibrahim, 63, Nigerian politician, senator (1999–2007).[136]
- Ernest Lee Johnson, 61, American convicted criminal, execution by lethal injection.[137]
- Gerald D. Jones, 88, American politician.[138]
- Pierre Légaré, 72, Canadian comedian.[139]
- Sid Lovett, 93, American politician.[140]
- Lloyd McNeill, 86, American jazz flutist.[141]
- Fathali Oveisi, 75, Iranian actor (Captain Khorshid, Hamoun, Love-stricken).[142]
- Yosef Paritzky, 66, Israeli politician, member of the Knesset (1999–2006) and minister of national infrastructures (2003–2004).[143]
- Barney Platts-Mills, 76, British film director (Bronco Bullfrog, Private Road).[144]
- Nikolai Rasheyev, 86, Ukrainian film director (Bumbarash) and screenwriter (Vertical).[145]
- Manfred Hermann Schmid, 74, German musicologist.[146]
- Jerry Shipp, 86, American basketball player (Phillips 66ers, national team), Olympic champion (1964).[147]
- Pavao Štalter, 91, Croatian animator, director, and screenwriter.[148]
- Zoran Stanković, 66, Serbian military officer and politician, minister of defence (2005–2007) and health (2011–2012), COVID-19.[149]
- Keith Thomas, 92, English footballer (Exeter City, Plymouth Argyle, Sheffield Wednesday).[150]
- Lynn A. Thompson, 81, American religious leader, President of the Priesthood of the Apostolic United Brethren (since 2014).[151]
- Nikos Tsoumanis, 31, Greek footballer (Kerkyra, Panthrakikos, Apollon Pontou), suffocation.[152]
- Pam Williams, 88, New Zealand businesswoman and philanthropist.[153]
- Ye Keming, 84, Chinese engineer, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.[154]
- Juozas Žemaitis, 95, Lithuanian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Vilkaviškis (1991–2002).[155]
6
- Juhan Aare, 73, Estonian journalist.[156]
- Sir Noel Anderson, 77, New Zealand judge, president of the Court of Appeal (2004–2006) and justice of the Supreme Court (2006–2008).[157]
- Andrianafidisoa, Malagasy military officer and convicted coupist, leader of the 2006 Malagasy coup d'état attempt.[158]
- Lou Antonelli, 64, American author.[159]
- Tomoyasu Asaoka, 59, Japanese footballer (Nippon Kokan, Yomiuri, national team).[160]
- Vigen Chitechyan, 80, Armenian politician and diplomat, deputy prime minister (1993–1995) and ambassador to European Union (1997–2009).[161]
- Alvin Deutsch, 89, American copyright attorney.[162]
- Gerald Home, 70, British actor (Return of the Jedi, London Boulevard) and puppeteer (Little Shop of Horrors), liver cancer.[163]
- Patricia McMahon Hawkins, 72, American diplomat, ambassador to Togo (2008–2011).[164]
- Patrick Horgan, 92, British-born American actor (Ryan's Hope, The Doctors).[165]
- John Joiner, 87, Australian footballer (North Melbourne).[166]
- Atta Kwami, 65, Ghanaian artist.[167]
- Otilia Larrañaga, 89, Mexican actress (The Price of Living) and dancer.[168]
- Muriel Lezak, 94, American neurophysicist.[169]
- Valeriano Martínez, 60, Spanish politician, minister of finance of Galicia (since 2015) and member of the Parliament of Galicia (2016–2017, 2020–2021), cardiac arrest.[170]
- Gunawan Maryanto, 45, Indonesian author and theater director, heart attack.[171]
- Luisa Mattioli, 85, Italian actress (The Angel of the Alps, Mia nonna poliziotto, Romulus and the Sabines).[172]
- John Morgan, 53, American economist.[173]
- V. M. M. Nair, 101, Indian diplomat and civil servant, ambassador to Norway (1960–1967), Poland (1967–1971) and Morocco (1971–1975).[174]
- Matti Puhakka, 76, Finnish politician, MP (1975–1991, 1995–1996), minister of transport (1983–1984) and labor (1987–1991), cancer.[175]
- Sewa Singh Sekhwan, 71, Indian politician, Punjab MLA (1977–1985), liver disease.[176]
- Oleg Seleznyov, 62, Russian politician, senator (since 2017), COVID-19.[177]
- Martin J. Sherwin, 84, American historian and biographer (American Prometheus), Pulitzer Prize winner (2006), complications from lung cancer.[178]
- Sheldon Stone, 75, American particle physicist.[179]
- Arvind Trivedi, 82, Indian actor (Ramayan, Vikram Aur Betaal, Desh Re Joya Dada Pardesh Joya), MP (1991–1996), multiple organ failure.[180]
- Ted Venetoulis, 87, American politician, Baltimore County executive (1974–1978).[181]
- Yesudasan, 83, Indian cartoonist, founder of the Kerala Cartoon Academy.[182]
7
- Azartash Azarnoosh, 83, Iranian linguist and scholar.[183]
- Mel Boehland, 78, American football coach, complications from COVID-19.[184]
- Clement Bowman, 91, Canadian chemical engineer.[185]
- James Brokenshire, 53, British politician, MP (since 2005), secretary of state for Northern Ireland (2016–2018) and housing, communities and local government (2018–2019), lung cancer.[186]
- Ray Charambura, 92, Canadian football player (Winnipeg Blue Bombers).[187]
- Chen Wenxin, 95, Chinese biologist, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.[188]
- Enzo Collotti, 92, Italian historian and academic.[189]
- Jorge Coscia, 69, Argentine film director and politician, deputy (2005–2009).[190]
- Jean-Daniel Flaysakier, 70, French doctor and journalist, heart failure.[191]
- Fotini Dekazou Stefanopoulou, Greek politician, MP (1993–1996).[192]
- Raoul Franklin, 86, British physicist and academic administrator, vice-chancellor of City, University of London (1978–1998).[193]
- András Gálszécsy, 87, Hungarian politician, minister of civilian intelligence services (1990–1992).[194]
- Johnny Gold, 89, British nightclub owner and promoter, co-founder of Tramp.[195]
- Clifford Grant, 91, Australian operatic bass singer.[196]
- Rick Jones, 84, Canadian-born British television presenter (Play School, Fingerbobs) and musician (Meal Ticket), esophageal cancer.[197]
- Forrest Hamilton, 91, American basketball player (University of Missouri).[198]
- David Kirby, 82, English cricketer (Cambridge University, Leicestershire).[199]
- Étienne Mougeotte, 81, French journalist and media director, tonsil cancer.[200]
- Deep Pal, 68, Indian cinematographer (Pehla Nasha).[201]
- Félix Palomo, 84, Spanish politician, senator (1977–1982), member (1983–1995) and president (1983–1987, 1988–1995) of the Parliament of La Rioja.[202]
- Reggie Parks, 87, Canadian professional wrestler (AWA) and engraver (WWE), COVID-19.[203]
- Andy Porter, 84, Scottish footballer (Watford).[204]
- Mike Ray, 85, Canadian politician, Ontario MPP (1987–1990).[205]
- Eva Rönström, 88, Swedish Olympic gymnast (1956).[206]
- Myriam Sarachik, 88, Belgian-born American experimental physicist.[207]
- Jan Shutan, 88, American actress (Room 222, Ben Casey).[208]
- Peter Silverman, 90, Canadian journalist.[209]
- Jacques Simon, 83, French Olympic cyclist (1960).[210]
- Louise Slade, 74, American food scientist.[211]
- Jože Snoj, 87, Slovenian poet and novelist.[212]
- Ralph Spinella, 98, American Olympic fencer (1960).[213]
- Franklin Standard, 72, Cuban basketball player, Olympic bronze medalist (1972).[214]
- Ronald S. Stroud, 88, Canadian historian and academic.[215]
- Petra Zais, 64, German politician, member of the Landtag of Saxony (2014–2019).[216]
8
- Pauline Bart, 91, American sociologist.[217]
- Chang Yung-hsiang, 91, Taiwanese screenwriter (Beautiful Duckling, The Story of a Small Town, If I Were for Real).[218]
- Nola Chilton, 99, Israeli theatre director.[219]
- Roger de Ville, 86, English cricketer.[220]
- Rabah Driassa, 87, Algerian painter and singer.[221]
- Marina Galanou, Greek LGBT rights activist.[222]
- Mordechai Geldman, 75, German-born Israeli poet and psychologist, cancer.[223]
- Peter Gill, Pakistani politician, Punjab MPA (since 2018).[224]
- Petru Guelfucci, 66, French singer.[225]
- Billy Lamont, 85, Scottish football player (Hamilton Academical, Albion Rovers) and manager (East Stirlingshire).[226]
- Owen Luder, 93, British architect.[227]
- Tony MacMahon, 82, Irish button accordion player and radio and television broadcaster, subject of Slán leis an gCeol.[228]
- Jack Manning, 92, New Zealand architect.[229]
- Arthur Mattuck, 91, American mathematician.[230]
- Jim McInally, 73, Canadian ice hockey player (Hamilton Red Wings, Nashville Dixie Flyers).[231]
- Henri Mitterand, 93, French academic and author.[232]
- Raymond T. Odierno, 67, American military officer, chief of staff of the Army (2011–2015), cancer.[233]
- Richard Ohmann, 90, American literary critic.[234]
- Ian Ormond, 72, Scottish-born New Zealand footballer (Blockhouse Bay, national team).[235]
- Jim Pembroke, 75, English-born Finnish rock musician (Wigwam).[236]
- Piraisoodan, 65, Indian lyricist (En Rasavin Manasile, Thayagam, Krishna Krishna).[237]
- Anton Polyakov, 33, Ukrainian politician, MP (since 2019).[238]
- Bob Priddy, 91, American basketball player (Baltimore Bullets).[239]
- Grigory Sanakoev, 86, Russian chess player.[240]
- Sandra Scarr, 85, American psychologist.[241]
- Sanpei Shirato, 89, Japanese manga artist (Kamui), aspiration pneumonia.[242]
- Jorge Antonio Solis, 70, American jurist, judge (1991–2016) and chief judge (2014–2016) of the U.S. District Court for Northern Texas.[243]
- Jem Targal, 74, American bassist (Third Power) and singer-songwriter.[244]
- Jup Weber, 71, Luxembourgish politician, MEP (1994–1999).[245]
- Achmad Rizal Zakaria, 58, Indonesian politician, vice mayor of Mojokerto (since 2018).[246]
9
- Ali Atwa, 60s, Lebanese hijacker (TWA Flight 847), cancer.[247]
- Abolhassan Banisadr, 88, Iranian politician, president (1980–1981), minister of foreign affairs (1979) and finance (1979–1980).[248]
- Rich Barry, 81, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies).[249]
- Colin Bell, 83, Scottish journalist.[250]
- Garnett Brown, 85, American jazz trombonist.[251]
- Lauren Cho, 30, American music teacher and chef.[252] (body discovered on this date)
- Chito Gascon, 57, Filipino lawyer, chairman of the Commission on Human Rights (since 2015), COVID-19.[253]
- Maurice J. Goyette, 87, American politician.[254]
- A. M. Harun-ar-Rashid, 88, Bangladeshi physicist.[255]
- Helmut Herbst, 86, German film director, producer and screenwriter (Eine deutsche Revolution).[256]
- Keitaro Hoshino, 52, Japanese boxer, WBA minimumweight champion (2000–2001, 2002).[257]
- J. Martin Hunter, 84, British arbitration lawyer.[258]
- Tim Johnston, 80, British Olympic long distance runner (1968).[259]
- Farooq Feroze Khan, 82, Pakistani military officer, chief of air staff (1991–1994) and chairman joint chiefs of staff committee (1994–1997), heart attack.[260]
- Sikandar Hayat Khan, 87, Pakistani politician, president (1991–1996) and prime minister (1985–1990, 2001–2006) of Azad Kashmir, heart disease.[261]
- Jean Ledwith King, 97, American attorney, teacher and political activist.[262]
- Hosea Macharinyang, 35, Kenyan runner.[263]
- Yossi Maiman, 75, German-born Israeli banking executive, president (2002–2013) and CEO (2006–2013) of Ampal-American Israel Corporation.[264]
- Shawn McLemore, 54, American gospel singer.[265]
- Stephen Brendan McMahon, 66, British neuroscientist.[266]
- Donn B. Parker, American computer scientist.[267]
- Pierre Pinoncelli, 92, French performance artist.[268]
- Gilbert Py, 87, French operatic tenor.[269]
- Mario Roccuzzo, 80, American actor (The Majestic, Barney Miller, Mr. Belvedere).[270]
- Anne Saxelby, 40, American cheesemonger.[271]
- Germain Sengelin, 84, French judge.[272]
- Charlotte Strandgaard, 78, Danish author.[273]
10
- Granville Adams, 58, American actor (Oz, Homicide: Life on the Street, Empire), cancer.[274]
- Beat Arnold, 43, Swiss politician, national councillor (2015–2019), brain tumor.[275]
- Ramon Barba, 82, Filipino inventor and horticulturist.[276]
- Alban Bensa, 73, French anthropologist.[277]
- Richard J. Blackwell, 92, American philosopher.[278]
- Rajnarayan Budholiya, 60, Indian politician, MP (2004–2009), heart attack.[279]
- Ken Casanega, 100, American football player (San Francisco 49ers).[280]
- Jim Coley, 70, American politician, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives (2007–2020).[281]
- Toshirō Daigo, 95, Japanese judoka.[282]
- Cornel Drăgușin, 95, Romanian football player (Steaua București) and manager (Iraq national team, Syria national team).[283]
- Jacob E. Goodman, 87, American mathematician and composer.[284]
- Rafiqul Haque, 84, Bangladeshi journalist (Jugantor, The Azadi, Kishore Bangla).[285]
- Clovis Heimsath, 90, American architect.[286]
- Bob Herron, 97, American stuntman (Spartacus, Diamonds Are Forever, Rocky) and actor, complications from a fall.[287]
- David Kennedy, 82, American advertising executive, co-founder of Wieden+Kennedy.[288]
- Abdul Qadeer Khan, 85, Pakistani nuclear physicist, complications from COVID-19.[289]
- Tasos Kourakis, 73, Greek politician, MP (2007–2019).[290]
- Joyce Lebra, 95, American historian.[291]
- Steve Longworth, 73, English snooker player.[292]
- Peter O'Donnell, 97, American businessman, investor, and philanthropist.[293]
- Luis de Pablo, 91, Spanish composer (Generación del 51).[294]
- Megan Rice, 91, American nun and nuclear disarmament activist.[295]
- Evelyn Richter, 91, German art photographer.[296]
- Fandas Safiullin, 85, Russian politician, deputy (2000–2003), COVID-19.[297]
- Sathyajith, 72, Indian actor (Dhumm, Abhi, Apthamitra).[298]
- Evi Touloupa, 97, Greek archaeologist, curator of antiquities at Acropolis.[299]
- Ruthie Tompson, 111, American animator (Pinocchio, Fantasia, Dumbo).[300]
- Piet Wijnberg, 63, Dutch footballer (Ajax, NEC, DS '79).[301]
11
- Emiliano Aguirre, 96, Spanish paleontologist.[302]
- Lukas David, 87, Austrian violinist.[303]
- Tony DeMarco, 89, American Hall of Fame boxer, world welterweight champion (1955).[304]
- Duane E. Dewey, 89, American soldier, Medal of Honor recipient.[305]
- Emani 22, 22, American R&B singer, injuries sustained in an accident.[306]
- Deon Estus, 65, American bassist and vocalist (Wham!, George Michael).[307]
- Brian Goldner, 58, American business executive and film producer (Transformers, G.I. Joe), CEO of Hasbro (since 2008), cancer.[308]
- Jack J. Grynberg, 89, Polish-born American petroleum developer.[309]
- Kevin Hallett, 91, Australian Olympic swimmer (1948).[310]
- Enamul Haque, 78, Bangladeshi chemist and actor (Emiler Goenda Bahini, Ei Shob Din Ratri, Amar Bondhu Rashed).[311]
- Trevor Hemmings, 86, British football club (Cork City, Preston North End) and racehorse owner.[312]
- Bill Hudson, 88, American politician, member of the Alaska House of Representatives (1987–1995, 1997–2003).[313]
- Orphy Klempa, 70, American politician, member of the West Virginia House of Delegates (2006–2010) and Senate (2010–2012).[314]
- George W. Knight III, 89, American minister.[315]
- Lavoisier Maia, 93, Brazilian physician and politician, governor of Rio Grande do Norte (1979–1983), senator (1987–1995), and deputy (1999–2007).[316]
- Muhammad Pervaiz Malik, 73, Pakistani politician, MNA (1997–1999, 2002–2007, since 2010) and minister for commerce and textile (2017–2018), cardiac arrest.[317]
- Boris Minakov, 93, Russian diplomat, Soviet ambassador to Ivory Coast (1986–1990).[318]
- Antônio Afonso de Miranda, 101, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Taubaté (1981–1996).[319]
- Barry Mora, 80, New Zealand operatic baritone.[320]
- Olav Nilsen, 79, Norwegian footballer (Viking, national team).[321]
- Geert Jan van Oldenborgh, 59, Dutch climate scientist, cancer.[322]
- Elio Pandolfi, 95, Italian actor (In Olden Days, Obiettivo ragazze, For a Few Dollars Less).[323]
- Boris Pineda, 62, Salvadoran chess player.[324]
- Ockert Potgieter, 55, South African missionary and film director, COVID-19.[325]
- Sir John Rogers, 93, British Royal Air Force marshal.[326]
- Ray Sullivan, 44, American politician, member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives (2005–2011).[327]
- İsmet Uçma, 66, Turkish politician, MP (since 2011), lung cancer.[328]
- Nedumudi Venu, 73, Indian actor (Aaravam, Thakara, Manjil Virinja Pookkal).[329]
- Herbert L. Wilkerson, 101, American military officer, commanding general of Camp Lejeune (1972–1973).[330]
- Stewart Murray Wilson, 74, New Zealand convicted sex offender.[331]
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- Raúl Baduel, 66, Venezuelan military officer and politician, minister of defense (2006–2008), complications from COVID-19.[332]
- René Basset, 102, French photographer.[333]
- Leon Black, 89, American college basketball coach (Texas Longhorns).[334]
- Brian Boudreau, 67, Canadian politician, Nova Scotia MLA (1993–1998).[335]
- Warren Bryant, 65, American football player (Atlanta Falcons, Los Angeles Raiders).[336]
- Dragutin Čermak, 77, Serbian basketball player and coach, Olympic silver medalist (1968).[337]
- Raúl Coloma, 93, Chilean footballer (Ferrobádminton, national team).[338]
- Ricarlo Flanagan, 41, American comedian and actor (Shameless, Walk the Prank), COVID-19.[339]
- Hubert Germain, 101, French resistance fighter and politician, mayor of Saint-Chéron, Essonne (1953–1965) and deputy (1962–1973).[340]
- Julie L. Green, 60, American visual artist, ovarian cancer.[341]
- Victor Gregg, 101, British author and World War II veteran.[342]
- Sir Thomas Harris, 76, British banker and diplomat, ambassador to South Korea (1993–1997).[343]
- Roy Horan, 71, American actor (Game of Death II, Snake in the Eagle's Shadow) and martial artist.[344]
- Eddie Jaku, 101, German-born Australian writer and Holocaust survivor.[345]
- Zinaida Korneva, 99, Russian military veteran and charity fundraiser.[346]
- Renton Laidlaw, 82, British golf broadcaster and journalist, COVID-19.[347]
- Marcus Malone, 77, American percussionist (Santana) and composer ("Soul Sacrifice").[348]
- Vladimir Markin, 64, Russian journalist and politician.[349]
- Paddy Moloney, 83, Irish musician (The Chieftains) and producer.[350]
- Chie Nakane, 94, Japanese anthropologist.[351]
- Julija Portjanko, 38, Ukrainian-born Macedonian handball player (Kometal Gjorče Petrov, Arvor 29, Macedonia national team).[352]
- Musa al-Qarni, 67, Saudi Arabian Islamic cleric.[353]
- Roger St. Pierre, 79, British journalist, writer and broadcaster.[354]
- Srikanth, 81, Indian actor (Vennira Aadai, Naanal, Selva Magal).[355]
- Kariamu Welsh, 72, American choreographer.[356]
- Laurent Wetzel, 71, French academic and politician, general councilor of the Canton of Sartrouville (1985–1998) and mayor of Sartrouville (1989–1995).[357]
- George Balch Wilson, 94, American composer.[358]
13
- Otis Armstrong, 70, American Hall of Fame football player (Purdue Boilermakers, Denver Broncos).[359]
- Dario Barluzzi, 86, Italian football player (Treviso, Milan) and manager (Varese).[360]
- Timuel Black, 102, American historian and civil rights activist.[361]
- Viktor Bryukhanov, 85, Uzbek engineer, director of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant (1970–1986).[362]
- Ray Cranch, 98, New Zealand rugby league player (Auckland, national team).[363]
- Piero De Masi, 84, Italian diplomat, ambassador to Namibia (1990–1996).[364]
- Ray Fosse, 74, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians, Oakland Athletics, Seattle Mariners) and broadcaster, World Series champion (1973, 1974), cancer.[365]
- David Galliford, 96, English Anglican clergyman, bishop of Hulme (1975–1984) and Bolton (1984–1991)[366]
- Gonario Gianoglio, 89, Italian politician, mayor of Nuoro (1966–1971).[367]
- Girjesh Govil, 81, Indian molecular biophysicist.[368]
- Bill Hager, 74, American politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (2010–2018).[369]
- Andrea Haugen, 52, German singer (Cradle of Filth), writer and model, stabbed.[370]
- Jennifer L. Kelsey, 79, American epidemiologist.[371]
- Dale Kildee, 92, American politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives (1965–1974) and Senate (1975–1976) and the U.S. House of Representatives (1977–2013).[372]
- Emmanuel de La Taille, 89, Moroccan-born French journalist and television producer, traffic collision.[373]
- Frances Line, 81, British broadcasting executive, controller of BBC Radio 2 (1986–1996).[374]
- Conrado Miranda, 92, Salvadoran football player (Atlético Marte, national team) and manager (Isidro Metapán), COVID-19.[375]
- Earl Old Person, 92, American Blackfeet chief, cancer.[376]
- Gary Paulsen, 82, American novelist (Hatchet, Dogsong, The River), cardiac arrest.[377]
- Norm Provan, 89, Australian rugby league player (St. George Dragons, New South Wales, national team).[378]
- Bela Rudenko, 88, Russian music educator.[379]
- Clem Tillion, 96, American politician, member of the Alaska House of Representatives (1963–1975), member (1975–1981) and president of the senate (1979–1981).[380]
- Agnes Tirop, 25, Kenyan Olympic long-distance runner (2020), stabbed.[381]
- Zafar Usmanov, 84, Tajik mathematician.[382]
- Sir Patrick Walker, 89, British civil servant, director general of MI5 (1988–1992).[383]
- Stephen Yang Xiangtai, 98, Chinese Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Daming (1999–2016).[384]
- Fumio Yamamoto, 58, Japanese author, pancreatic cancer.[385]
14
- Joseph Kofi Adda, 65, Ghanaian politician, MP (2003–2013) and minister of energy (2006–2008).[386]
- Susagna Arasanz, 60, Andorran politician and economist, minister of finance (1994–2000) and general councillor (1997), cancer.[387]
- Abu Musab al-Barnawi, Nigerian Islamic militant, leader of ISWAP (since 2016).[388] (death announced on this date)
- Reg Beresford, 100, English footballer (Crystal Palace).[389]
- Clint Dunford, 78, Canadian politician, Alberta MLA (1993–2008).[390]
- Akkiraju Haragopal, 63, Indian politician, kidney failure.[391]
- Rodney Jory, 82, Australian physicist.[392]
- Ojārs Ēriks Kalniņš, 71, Latvian diplomat and politician, ambassador to the United States (1993–1999) and deputy (since 2010).[393]
- Phil Leadbetter, 59, American resonator guitar player, COVID-19.[394]
- Margo Leavin, 85, American art dealer.[395]
- Lee Wan-koo, 71, South Korean politician, prime minister (2015), MP (1996–2004, 2013–2016) and governor of South Chungcheong Province (2006–2009), multiple myeloma.[396]
- Tom Morey, 86, American musician, engineer, and surfboard shaper.[397]
- Mayumi Moriyama, 93, Japanese politician, chief cabinet secretary (1989–1990), minister of education (1992–1993) and justice (2001–2003).[398]
- Derek Pearsall, 90, British medievalist.[399]
- Sir Gerry Robinson, 72, Irish-born British television presenter (Can Gerry Robinson Fix the NHS?) and executive, chair of Arts Council England (1998–2004).[400]
- Sarkasi Said, 81, Singaporean batik artist.[401]
- Raymond Setlakwe, 93, Canadian entrepreneur, lawyer and politician, senator (2000–2003).[402]
- Vic Sison, 84, Filipino footballer (Lions, national team), COVID-19.[403]
- Gennady Sizov, 80, Russian diplomat, ambassador to Bolivia (1998–2003).[404]
- Traudl Stark, 91, Austrian child actress (A Mother's Love, The Fox of Glenarvon, Passion).[405]
- Diane Weyermann, 66, American film producer (Collective, An Inconvenient Truth, RBG), lung cancer.[406]
- Frank Zabriskie, 87, American-born Scottish astronomer.[407]
- Marko Živić, 49, Serbian actor (Balkan Shadows, The Belgrade Phantom) and television host (Marko Živić Show), COVID-19.[408]
15
- T. K. Abdullah, 92, Indian Islamic scholar.[409]
- Tuineau Alipate, 54, Tongan-born American football player (Minnesota Vikings, Saskatchewan Roughriders, New York Jets).[410]
- Sir David Amess, 69, British politician, MP (since 1983), stabbed.[411]
- Leland I. Anderson, 93, American electrical engineer.[412]
- Avi Barot, 29, Indian cricketer (Saurashtra), heart attack.[413]
- Dan Benishek, 69, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (2011–2017).[414]
- André Cognat, 83, French Guinean Wayana tribal chief.[415]
- Joanna Cameron, 73, American actress (The Secrets of Isis, I Love My Wife, Pretty Maids All in a Row), stroke.[416]
- Michel de Roy, 72, French author.[417]
- Kihoto Hollohon, 89, Indian politician, Nagaland MLA (1977–2013).[418]
- Farrukh Jaffar, 88, Indian actress (Umrao Jaan, What Will People Say, Gulabo Sitabo).[419]
- Larry Koon, 77, American politician, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (1975–2005).[420]
- Alfredo López Austin, 85, Mexican historian.[421]
- Gabriel Moran, 86, American academic and theologian.[422]
- Madame Nguyễn Văn Thiệu, 90, Vietnamese socialite, first lady of South Vietnam (1967–1975).[423]
- Miguel de Oliveira, 74, Brazilian middleweight boxer, WBC light-middleweight world champion (1975), pancreatic cancer.[424]
- Michael S. Porder, 88, American psychoanalyst and psychiatrist.[425]
- Ottó Prouza, 88, Hungarian Olympic volleyball player (1964).[426]
- G. K. Govinda Rao, 84, Indian actor (Grahana, Maha Parva, Malgudi Days) and writer.[427]
- Mario Andrea Rigoni, 73, Italian poet and writer.[428]
- Abel Rodríguez, 50, Cuban actor (El clon).[429]
- Reinhold Roth, 68, German motorcycle racer.[430]
- Gerd Ruge, 93, German journalist (ARD, Die Welt), author and filmmaker.[431]
- Metro Rybchuk, 85, Canadian politician, Saskatchewan MLA (1982–1986).[432]
- Vano Siradeghyan, 74, Armenian politician and writer, minister of internal affairs (1992–1996) and mayor of Yerevan (1996–1998).[433]
- Pornsak Songsaeng, 60, Thai luk thung and mor lam singer, heart attack.[434]
- Dorothy Steel, 95, American actress (Black Panther, Poms, Jumanji: The Next Level).[435]
- Don Stonesifer, 94, American football player (Chicago Cardinals).[436]
- Masten Wanjala, 20, Kenyan suspected serial killer, beaten.[437]
- Dave Washington, 73, American football player (Denver Broncos, Buffalo Bills, San Francisco 49ers).[438]
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- Dwight W. Allen, 90, American social scientist.[439]
- Robert Bainbridge, 90, English footballer (York City, Frickley Athletic, Selby Town).[440]
- Paul Blanca, 62, Dutch art photographer.[441]
- Leo Boivin, 89, Canadian Hall of Fame ice hockey player (Boston Bruins, Toronto Maple Leafs, Pittsburgh Penguins) and coach.[442]
- Denise Bryer, 93, British voice actress (Terrahawks, Return to Oz, Labyrinth).[443]
- Felipe Cazals, 84, Mexican film director (The Garden of Aunt Isabel, Canoa: A Shameful Memory, Bajo la metralla), screenwriter and producer.[444]
- José Ramón Ceschi, 80, Argentine Roman Catholic priest, writer, and television presenter.[445]
- Geoffrey Chater, 100, British actor (Mapp & Lucia, Callan, Barry Lyndon).[446]
- Wes Cooley, 65, American motorcycle road racer, complications from diabetes.[447]
- Peter Dickson, 92, British historian.[448]
- Sir Joseph Dwyer, 82, British civil engineer and businessman.[449]
- Dennis Franks, 68, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles, Detroit Lions).[450]
- Reginald Green, 86, American development economist.[451]
- Frank Hargrove, 94, American politician, member of the Virginia House of Delegates (1982–2010).[452]
- Alan Hawkshaw, 84, British composer (Grange Hill, Countdown, Channel 4 News) and keyboard player, pneumonia.[453]
- Kevin Hevey, 98, Australian footballer (Hawthorn).[454]
- Roger Hui, 67, Canadian computer scientist, co-developer of J.[455]
- George Kinnell, 83, Scottish footballer (Aberdeen, Stoke City, Sunderland).[456]
- Viktor Kryzhanivsky, 59, Ukrainian diplomat, ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of Ukraine, fall.[457]
- Betty Lynn, 95, American actress (The Andy Griffith Show, Cheaper by the Dozen, Meet Me in Las Vegas).[458]
- Máire Mhac an tSaoi, 99, Irish poet and linguist.[459]
- Freddie Joe Nunn, 59, American football player (Arizona Cardinals, Indianapolis Colts).[460]
- Hiroshi Ono, 64, Japanese pixel artist (Namco).[461]
- Joseph M. Palmaccio, American audio engineer.[462]
- Achille Perilli, 94, Italian painter and sculptor.[463]
- Jean Rochon, 83, Canadian politician, Quebec MNA (1994–2003).[464]
- Coleta de Sabata, 86, Romanian engineer, rector of Politehnica University of Timișoara (1981–1989).[465]
- Paul Salata, 94, American football player (San Francisco 49ers, Baltimore Colts) and actor (Angels in the Outfield).[466]
- Pat Studstill, 83, American football player (Detroit Lions, Los Angeles Rams, New England Patriots).[467]
- Ron Tutt, 83, American drummer (Elvis Presley, Neil Diamond, Roy Orbison).[468]
17
- Ahmad Shah Ahmadzai, 77, Afghan politician, acting prime minister (1995–1996).[469]
- Laila al-Atrash, 73, Jordanian writer and journalist.[470]
- Sergio Berlinguer, 87, Italian politician and diplomat, secretary general of the Presidency (1987–1992).[471]
- William Bleakes, 88, Northern Irish politician.[472]
- Anders Bodelsen, 84, Danish writer.[473]
- Chuck Bundrant, 79, American businessman, co-founder and chairman of Trident Seafoods.[474]
- Brian Gassaway, 49, American mixed martial artist (UFC).[475]
- Bruce Gaston, 74, American Thai classical musician, liver cancer.[476]
- Nina Gruzintseva, 87, Russian Olympic sprint canoer (1964).[477]
- Hido, 52, Japanese professional wrestler (FMW).[478]
- Toshihiro Iijima, 89, Japanese film director (Ultra Q, Ultraman, Daigoro vs. Goliath) and screenwriter, aspiration pneumonia.[479]
- Brendan Kennelly, 85, Irish poet.[480]
- Abdul Jamil Khan, 91, Pakistani doctor and hospital chairman.[481]
- Charlie Kulp, 96, American aerobatic pilot.[482]
- David M. Livingston, 80, American physician.[483]
- Mahipal Maderna, 69, Indian politician, Rajasthan MLA (2003–2013), cancer.[484]
- Mike McCoy, 73, American petroleum engineer.[485]
- Owen Medlock, 83, English footballer (Chelmsford City, Chelsea, Oxford United).[486]
- Pamela Rose, 103, British actress.[487]
- Ernie Ross, 79, British politician, MP (1979–2005).[488]
- Floyd Salas, 90, American novelist and social activist.[489]
- Léon Vandermeersch, 93, French sinologist.[490]
- Kenneth Wilkinson, 90, Irish Anglican priest.[491]
- Robin Wood, 77, Paraguayan comic book writer (Nippur de Lagash, Dago).[492]
- Margaret York, 80, American police officer.[493]
18
- Jack Angel, 90, American voice actor (Voltron, The Transformers, A.I. Artificial Intelligence).[494]
- Christopher Ayres, 56, American voice actor (Dragon Ball, One Piece, Black Butler), complications from COPD.[495]
- Manuel Batakian, 91, Greek Armenian Catholic hierarch, eparch of the U.S. and Canada (2005–2011).[496]
- Val Bisoglio, 95, American actor (Saturday Night Fever, The Frisco Kid, Quincy, M.E.), Lewy body dementia.[497]
- Serhiy Burimenko, 51, Ukrainian footballer (Artania, Naftokhimik Kremenchuk, Evis Mykolaiv).[498]
- Ralph Carmichael, 94, American composer (The Blob, My Mother the Car) and arranger (Nat King Cole).[499]
- Raymond Castellani, 88, American actor (Adam-12).[500]
- Franco Cerri, 95, Italian jazz guitarist.[501]
- Maxine Conder, 95, American Navy rear admiral, director, Navy Nurse Corps (1975–1979).[502]
- Jo-Carroll Dennison, 97, American pageant winner (Miss America 1942) and actress (Winged Victory, The Jolson Story), COPD.[503]
- Jaroslav Dočkal, 81, Czech football player (AC Sparta Prague, FK Teplice) and coach.[504]
- David Finn, 100, American public relations executive and photographer, co-founder of Ruder Finn.[505]
- Fred Goodall, 83, New Zealand cricket umpire.[506]
- Edita Gruberová, 74, Slovak operatic soprano.[507]
- Philippe Hadengue, 89, French writer and painter.[508]
- Willy Kemp, 95, Luxembourgish road bicycle racer.[509]
- Sami Kohen, 93, Turkish journalist (Milliyet, The New York Times).[510]
- János Kornai, 93, Hungarian economist.[511]
- Werner Lambersy, 79, Belgian poet.[512]
- William Lucking, 80, American actor (Sons of Anarchy, The Rundown, The Magnificent Seven Ride!).[513]
- Pamela McCorduck, 80, English-born American author and journalist.[514]
- Vamona Navelcar, 91, Indian painter.[515]
- Manuel Neri, 91, American sculptor.[516]
- Miguel Palmer, 78, Mexican actor (Bodas de odio, Dos hogares).[517]
- Colin Powell, 84, American general and politician, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (1989–1993) and secretary of state (2001–2005), complications from COVID-19.[518]
- Sukhdev Rajbhar, 70, Indian politician, Uttar Pradesh MLA (1991–1995, 2002–2012, since 2017).[519]
- Shankar Rao, 84, Indian actor.[520]
- Charles Ryan, 94, American politician, mayor of Springfield, Massachusetts (1962–1967, 2004–2008).[521]
- Sean Wainui, 25, New Zealand rugby union player (Taranaki, Chiefs, Māori All Blacks), traffic collision.[522]
- Bandula Warnapura, 68, Sri Lankan cricketer (Bloomfield, national team).[523]
- Xu Qin, 93, Chinese politician, delegate to the National People's Congress (1978–1998).[524]
- Bill Zeliff, 85, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1991–1997).[525]
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- Kjersti Alveberg, 73, Norwegian dancer and choreographer.[526]
- Dulce Beatriz, 90, Cuban-born American artist.[527]
- Abdelouahed Belkeziz, 82, Moroccan diplomat, minister of foreign affairs (1983–1985) and general secretary of OIC (2001–2004).[528]
- Leslie Bricusse, 90, British composer (Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory), lyricist ("Goldfinger", "You Only Live Twice") and playwright, Oscar winner (1968, 1983).[529]
- Patrick Byrne, 96, Irish politician, TD (1956–1969).[530]
- Antonio Coggio, 82, Italian composer, arranger, and record producer.[531]
- Michel Degand, 86, French artist.[532]
- Bob Graham, 85, New Zealand rugby union player and coach (Auckland, Junior All Blacks).[533]
- Tamara Gudima, 85, Russian politician, deputy (1993–2000).[534]
- Pierre Kerkhoffs, 85, Dutch footballer (SC Enschede, PSV, national team).[535]
- Sir Archie Lamb, 99, British fighter pilot and diplomat, ambassador to Norway (1978–1980).[536]
- Branko Mamula, 100, Serbian politician and military officer, minister of defence of Yugoslavia (1982–1988), COVID-19.[537]
- Michel Nadeau, 74, Canadian administrator and journalist.[538]
- Tullis Onstott, 66, American geologist, complications from lung cancer.[539]
- Donald Lewis Shaw, 84, American communication scholar.[540]
- Gary Summerhays, 71, Canadian boxer.[541]
- Bernard Tiphaine, 83, French actor.[542]
20
- Ray Allsopp, 87, Australian footballer (Richmond, Victoria).[543]
- Carlo Amato, 83, Italian-born Sammarinese-American businessman and diplomat, ambassador of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta to St. Lucia and St. Vincent and the Grenadines (since 1983).[544]
- Pat Campbell, 61, American talk radio host (KFAQ), brain cancer.[545]
- Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, 87, Hungarian-American psychologist (flow state concept).[546]
- Nick Dimitri, 88, American stuntman (Hard Times, The Rat Patrol) and actor (Out for Justice).[547]
- Douglas Ewald, 84, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1975–1983).[548]
- Dino Felisetti, 102, Italian politician and lawyer, deputy (1972–1987).[549]
- Jean Fenn, 93, American operatic soprano.[550]
- Walter Gratzer, 89, German-born British biophysical chemist.[551]
- Tom Hannegan, 51, American politician, member of the Missouri House of Representatives (since 2017), stroke.[552]
- Dave Harper, 55, American football player (Dallas Cowboys, Ottawa Roughriders), complications from COVID-19.[553]
- Hans Haselböck, 93, Austrian organist and composer.[554]
- Trevor Heath, 69, Australian footballer (Essendon, West Perth, Subiaco).[555]
- Miguel La Fay Bardi, 86, American-born Peruvian Roman Catholic prelate, territorial prelate of Sicuani (1999–2013).[556]
- Michael Laughlin, 82, American film director (Strange Invaders), producer (Two-Lane Blacktop), and writer (Town & Country), complications from COVID-19.[557]
- Robert H. MacQuarrie, 86, Canadian politician, Northwest Territories MLA (1979–1987).[558]
- Dragan Pantelić, 69, Serbian footballer (Radnički Niš, Bordeaux, Yugoslavia national team), COVID-19.[559]
- Proterios Pavlopoulos, 75, Greek Orthodox prelate.[560]
- Jerry Pinkney, 81, American illustrator (John Henry, The Talking Eggs: A Folktale from the American South) and children's writer (The Lion & the Mouse), heart attack.[561]
- Eudora Quartey-Koranteng, Ghanaian diplomat, ambassador extraordinaire to Italy (since 2019), cardiac arrest.[562]
- Horacio A. Tenorio, 86, Mexican Latter-day Saints general authority, member of the Second Quorum of the Seventy (1989–1994).[563]
- Bjorn Thorsrud, 58, American music producer, programmer, and audio engineer.[564]
- Robert Thurston, 84, American science fiction author.[565]
- Barry Turner, 75, Canadian politician, MP (1984–1988), cancer.[566]
- Sardar Muhammad Yaqoob, Pakistani politician, deputy speaker of the National Assembly (2002–2007).[567]
- Nyapanyapa Yunupingu, 76, Australian Yolngu painter.[568]
21
- Yasin Abu Bakr, 80, Trinidadian Islamic leader (Jamaat al Muslimeen) and coupist, leader of the Jamaat al Muslimeen coup attempt.[569]
- George Butler, 78, British-American filmmaker (Pumping Iron, The Endurance: Shackleton's Legendary Antarctic Expedition, Going Upriver), pneumonia.[570]
- William G. Conway, 91, American zoologist, ornithologist and conservationist.[571]
- Jean-Jacques Duval, 91, French-born American artist.[572]
- Einár, 19, Swedish rapper, shot.[573]
- Kathy Flores, 66, American rugby union player (national team), colon cancer.[574]
- Hartmut Geerken, 82, German author, musician and composer.[575]
- Gurie Georgiu, 52, Romanian Orthodox bishop of Deva and Hunedoara (since 2009), COVID-19.[576]
- Bernard Haitink, 92, Dutch conductor (Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Chicago Symphony Orchestra) and opera artistic director (Royal Opera House).[577]
- Hassan Hanafi, 86, Egyptian philosopher.[578]
- Martha Henry, 83, American-born Canadian actress (The Wars, Dancing in the Dark, Mustard Bath).[579]
- István Herman, 74, Hungarian politician, MP (2010–2014).[580]
- Halyna Hutchins, 42, Ukrainian-American cinematographer (Archenemy, Darlin', Rust), accidental shooting.[581]
- Pierre Jamjian, 72, Lebanese actor.[582]
- Michihiko Kano, 79, Japanese politician, MP (1976–1979, 2005–2012) and minister of agriculture (2010–2012).[583]
- Tigran Karapetyan, 76, Armenian politician, chairman of the People's Party.[584]
- Vladimir Karolev, 60, Bulgarian politician and economist, member of the Municipal Council of Sofia (2003–2011).[585]
- Simon Lewty, 80, English artist.[586]
- Wes Magee, 82, British poet and children's author.[587]
- Robin McNamara, 74, American singer-songwriter ("Lay a Little Lovin' on Me") and musician.[588]
- Billy Moran, 87, American baseball player (Los Angeles Angels, Cleveland Indians).[589]
- Jarosław Musiał, 58–59, Polish comic book artist (Fantastyka, Magia i Miecz, Fenix).[590]
- Kamela Portuges, 58, American puppeteer (Bicentennial Man, James and the Giant Peach, Being John Malkovich), pulmonary embolism.[591]
- Žarko Potočnjak, 75, Croatian actor (Visitors from the Galaxy, The Glembays, Go, Yellow).[592]
- Quandra Prettyman, 88, American academic.[593]
- Tom Samek, 71, Czech-born Australian artist.[594] (death announced on this date)
- Saori Sugimoto, 56, Japanese voice actress (Shima Shima Tora no Shimajirō), heart failure.[595]
- Thích Phổ Tuệ, 104, Vietnamese Buddhist monk.[596]
- Jean Verdun, 90, French writer and Freemasonry grand master.[597]
- Anđelko Vuletić, 88, Croatian-Bosnian poet and novelist.[598]
22
- K. A. Abraham, 79, Indian cardiologist and writer.[599]
- Janali Akbarov, 81, Azerbaijani mugham singer.[600]
- Lilli Alanen, 80, Finnish philosopher.[601]
- Lía Bermúdez, 91, Venezuelan sculptor.[602]
- Jay Black, 82, American singer (Jay and the Americans), pneumonia.[603]
- Dave Cuzens, 88, Australian footballer (Richmond).[604]
- Adolfo J. de Bold, 79, Argentinian-Canadian cardiovascular researcher.[605]
- Cap Dierks, 89, American politician, member of the Nebraska Legislature (1987–2003, 2007–2011).[606]
- Irshat Fakhritdinov, 56, Russian politician, deputy (2007–2016), COVID-19.[607]
- Ryszard Filipski, 87, Polish actor (Hubal, An Ancient Tale: When the Sun Was a God) and theatre and film director.[608]
- Valentin Gapontsev, 82, Russian-American businessman, founder of IPG Photonics.[609]
- Ju Gau-jeng, 67, Taiwanese politician, member of the Legislative Yuan (1987–1999), colorectal cancer.[610]
- Vibjörn Karlén, 84, Swedish geographer and geologist.[611]
- Vera Kuzmina, 97, Russian actress and Chuvash activist.[612]
- Dalma Mádl, 88, Hungarian socialite, first lady (2000–2005).[613]
- Nabiel Makarim, 75, Indonesian politician, minister of the environment (2001–2004).[614]
- Serhiy Morozov, 71, Ukrainian football player (Zorya Luhansk, CSKA Moscow) and manager (Vorskla Poltava), COVID-19.[615]
- Álex Quiñónez, 32, Ecuadorian Olympic sprinter (2012), shot.[616]
- Joan Ringelheim, 82, American oral history archive director (USHMM), breast cancer.[617]
- Peter Scolari, 66, American actor (Newhart, Bosom Buddies, Girls), Emmy winner (2016), leukemia.[618]
- Vyacheslav Vedenin, 80, Russian cross-country skier, Olympic champion (1972).[619]
- Vera Venczel, 75, Hungarian actress (Stars of Eger, The Toth Family).[620]
- Sara Wilford, 89, American psychologist.[621]
- Udo Zimmermann, 78, German composer (Weiße Rose, Der Schuhu und die fliegende Prinzessin), musicologist, and opera director.[622]
23
- Mick Allan, 83, Australian Olympic rower (1956, 1960, 1964).[623]
- Willie Aspinall, 78, English rugby league player (Warrington, Rochdale Hornets).[624]
- Mark Barrington-Ward, 93, British newspaper editor (Oxford Mail).[625]
- Moncef Besbes, 71, Tunisian Olympic handball player.[626]
- Marcel Bluwal, 96, French film director (Carom Shots, The New Adventures of Vidocq) and screenwriter.[627]
- Fabrizio Calvi, 67, French investigative journalist (Libération) and writer, assisted suicide.[628]
- Nishat Khan Daha, 73, Pakistani politician, Punjab MPA (since 2008).[629]
- Alfredo Diez Nieto, 103, Cuban composer and conductor.[630]
- Frank, 18, Asian water monitor and animal actor (Jessie).[631]
- Theodore H. Geballe, 101, American physicist.[632]
- V. Govindan, 80, Indian politician, Tamil Nadu MLA (1989–1991, 1996–2001).[633]
- Abdelbaki Hermassi, 83, Tunisian politician, minister of foreign affairs (2004–2005).[634]
- Jim Malone, 95, Australian footballer (North Melbourne).[635]
- Minoo Mumtaz, 79, Indian actress (Kaagaz Ke Phool, Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam, Gazal) and dancer, cancer.[636]
- Bob Neumeier, 70, American sportscaster (WBZ-TV, ESPN, NBC Sports), heart failure.[637]
- George Olesen, 60, Danish weightlifter.[638]
- Jiří Opavský, 90, Czech Olympic cyclist (1956).[639]
- Peter Pharoah, 87, British public health scientist, dementia.[640]
- Carolyn Pollan, 84, American politician, member of the Arkansas House of Representatives (1975–1999).[641]
- Valentyna Rakytianska, 73, Ukrainian librarian, director of the Kharkiv Korolenko State Scientific Library.[642]
- Aleksandr Rogozhkin, 72, Russian film director (Peculiarities of the National Hunt, Operation Happy New Year, The Cuckoo) and writer.[643]
- Sir Michael Rutter, 88, British child psychiatrist.[644]
- Vishaka Siriwardana, 65, Sri Lankan actress, (Christhu Charithaya, Bheeshanaye Athuru Kathawak), cancer.[645]
- Cyrille Tahay, 82, Belgian politician, member of the Parliament of Wallonia (1995-1999).[646]
- Sirkka Turkka, 82, Finnish poet.[647]
- Grant Woods, 67, American politician, Arizona attorney general (1991–1999), heart attack.[648]
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- Fredrik Andersson Hed, 49, Swedish golfer, cancer.[649]
- Richard C. Banks, 90, American author and ornithologist.[650]
- Arved Birnbaum, 59, German actor (We Are the Night).[651]
- Bùi Diễm, 98, Vietnamese diplomat, ambassador of South Vietnam to the United States (1965–1972).[652]
- Erna de Vries, 98, German Holocaust survivor and lecturer.[653]
- Sir John Morrison Forbes, 96, British Royal Navy admiral, Flag Officer, Plymouth (1977–1979).[654]
- Gene Freidman, 50, Russian-American taxi executive, heart attack.[655]
- Arnold Hano, 99, American novelist, biographer and journalist.[656]
- Mike Hoffmann, 67, American guitarist and record producer, pulmonary embolism.[657]
- Laura Mays Hoopes, 78, American biologist.[658]
- Muhammad Hudori, 53, Indonesian bureaucrat, secretary-general of the Ministry of Home Affairs (since 2020).[659]
- Keith Kerr, 90, American brigadier general and gay rights activist.[660]
- Mamat Khalid, 58, Malaysian screenwriter and director (Puteri Gunung Ledang, Zombi Kampung Pisang, Hantu Kak Limah).[661]
- Krzysztof Kiersznowski, 70, Polish actor (Vabank, Fever, The Mighty Angel).[662]
- Carl Madsen, 71, American football official.[663]
- Abdul Rahim Majzoob, 86, Pakistani Pashto poet, writer, and jurist.[664]
- John Murton, 79, Australian footballer (Collingwood).[665]
- Indira Nath, 83, Indian immunologist.[666]
- Sonny Osborne, 83, American bluegrass musician (Osborne Brothers) and banjo player, stroke.[667]
- Chandrishan Perera, 60, Sri Lankan rugby union player (national team).[668]
- Denis Teofikov, 21, Bulgarian pop-folk singer, fall.[669]
- John Traynor, 73, Irish criminal, cancer.[670]
- Sunao Tsuboi, 96, Japanese hibakusha, anti-nuclear and anti-war activist.[671]
- James Michael Tyler, 59, American actor (Friends, Motel Blue), prostate cancer.[672]
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- Zack Cernovsky, 74, Canadian psychologist.[673]
- Abdelmajid Chaker, 94, Tunisian politician, deputy (1959–1974).[674]
- Willie Cobbs, 89, American blues singer, harmonica player and songwriter ("You Don't Love Me").[675]
- Fofi Gennimata, 56, Greek politician, MP (2000–2002, 2012, since 2015) and president of the PASOK (since 2015), cancer.[676]
- Jean-Claude Guibal, 80, French politician, deputy (1997–2017) and mayor of Menton (since 1989), heart attack.[677]
- Herbie Herbert, 73, American music manager (Journey, Roxette, Europe) and musician.[678]
- Paul D. House, 78, Canadian fast food executive, COO (1992–2005), CEO (2005–2008), and president (1995–2013) of Tim Hortons.[679]
- Anna Jekiełek, 83, Polish set and costume designer.[680]
- Fernando Herrera Mamani, 55, Peruvian politician, congressman (since 2021).[681]
- Berry Mayall, 85, British sociologist and academic, cancer.[682]
- Ivy Nicholson, 88, American model and actress.[683]
- Gerard Phalen, 87, Canadian politician, senator (2001–2009).[684]
- Patrick Reyntiens, 95, British stained glass artist.[685]
- Eeileen Romero, 47, Salvadoran politician and disability rights activist, deputy (2018–2021), cardiac arrest.[686]
- Aleksandar Shalamanov, 80, Bulgarian footballer (Slavia Sofia, national team) and Olympic alpine skier (1960).[687]
- Sudi Silalahi, 72, Indonesian politician and lieutenant general, secretary of state (2009–2014).[688]
- Tim Thompson, 97, American baseball player (Brooklyn Dodgers, Kansas City Athletics, Detroit Tigers).[689]
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- Albie Bates, 80, South African rugby union player (Western Transvaal, Northern Transvaal, national team) and coach.[690]
- Gilberto Braga, 75, Brazilian screenwriter (Escrava Isaura, Dancin' Days, Água Viva), esophagus perforation.[691]
- Linda Carlson, 76, American actress (The Beverly Hillbillies, Murder One, Kaz), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[692]
- Umberto Colombo, 88, Italian footballer (Juventus, Atalanta, national team).[693]
- Joe Lee Dunn, 75, American college football player and coach (New Mexico Lobos, Ole Miss Rebels).[694]
- James L. Emery, American politician, member of the New York State Assembly (1965–1982) and administrator of the St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation (1984–1991).[695]
- Lester Eriksson, 78, Swedish Olympic swimmer (1964, 1968).[696]
- Bruce Flick, 88, Australian Olympic basketball player (1956).[697]
- Tiemen Groen, 75, Dutch Olympic cyclist (1964).[698]
- Guan Dee Koh Hoi, 67, Malaysian politician, senator (since 2020), COVID-19.[699]
- Robert Janz, 88, Northern Irish-born American visual artist.[700]
- Bobby Kline, 92, American baseball player (Washington Senators).[701]
- Miguel Leal, 60, Portuguese Olympic equestrian (1996).[702]
- Mike Lucci, 81, American football player (Cleveland Browns, Detroit Lions).[703]
- Rose Lee Maphis, 98, American country singer.[704]
- Nawaf Massalha, 77, Israeli politician, member of the Knesset (1988–2003), complications from COVID-19.[705]
- Richard McCray, 83, American astronomer and astrophysicist.[706]
- Ludovica Modugno, 72, Italian actress (Cado dalle nubi, Quo Vado?, Magical Nights) and voice actress.[707]
- Vic Naismith, 85, Australian footballer (Richmond).[708]
- Đuro Perić, 91, Serbian politician, MP (2008–2012, since 2020), COVID-19.[709]
- Roh Tae-woo, 88, South Korean politician, president (1988–1993), minister of home affairs (1982–1983) and sports (1982).[710]
- Uri Rubin, 77, Israeli Islamic scholar.[711]
- Mort Sahl, 94, Canadian-born American comedian and actor (In Love and War, All the Young Men).[712]
- Walter Smith, 73, Scottish football player (Dundee United) and manager (Rangers, national team).[713]
- Lil Terselius, 76, Swedish actress (Games of Love and Loneliness), intracranial hemorrhage.[714]
- Glen Tuckett, 93, American college baseball coach and athletic director (BYU Cougars).[715]
- Isabel Turner, 85, British-born Canadian politician, mayor of Kingston, Ontario (2000–2003), pneumonia.[716]
- Russell Woolf, 57, Australian radio presenter (ABC Radio Perth).[717]
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- Sandy Carmichael, 77, Scottish rugby union player (West of Scotland, Scotland national team, British & Irish Lions).[718]
- William Cook, 57, American computer scientist (AppleScript).[719]
- Aramesh Dustdar, 90, Iranian philosopher.[720]
- Bob Ferry, 84, American basketball player (Detroit Pistons, St. Louis Hawks) and executive (Washington Bullets).[721]
- Bettina Gaus, 64, German journalist (Deutsche Welle, Der Spiegel).[722]
- Tyler Herron, 35, American baseball player (Palm Beach Cardinals).[723]
- Russell Jennings, 66, American politician, member of the Kansas House of Representatives (since 2013), cancer.[724]
- Gun Jönsson, 91, Swedish actress (Harry Munter, A Guy and a Gal).[725]
- Ahmad Kamal Abdullah, 80, Malaysian poet and writer.[726]
- William J. Lennarz, 87, American biochemist.[727]
- Gay McIntyre, 88, British jazz musician.[728]
- Bernd Nickel, 72, German footballer (Eintracht Frankfurt, Young Boys, West Germany national team).[729]
- Jacek Niedźwiedzki, 70, Polish tennis player and coach.[730]
- Per T. Ohlsson, 63, Swedish journalist (Lundagård, Expressen, Sydsvenskan).[731]
- Arnošt Pazdera, 92, Czech footballer (Sparta Prague, FK Teplice, Czechoslovakia national team).[732]
- Isaías Pérez Saldaña, 72, Spanish politician, member of the Parliament of Andalusia (1990–2008), and mayor of Ayamonte (1991–1996).[733]
- Wakefield Poole, 85, American dancer, choreographer, and adult filmmaker (Boys in the Sand, Bijou).[734]
- Salem Nanjundaiah Subba Rao, 92, Indian social worker, cardiac arrest.[735]
- Jonathan Reynolds, 79, American screenwriter (Micki & Maude, My Stepmother Is an Alien, Leonard Part 6) and playwright, organ failure.[736]
- P. J. Rhodes, 81, British academic and ancient historian.[737]
- Abba Sayyadi Ruma, 59, Nigerian politician, minister of agriculture (2007–2010).[738]
- Paul Smart, 78, English short circuit motorcycle road racer, traffic collision.[739]
- Christopher Wenner, 66, British-East Timorese journalist (Channel 4 News) and television presenter (Blue Peter), throat cancer.[740]
- Gerald R. Young, American intelligence official, deputy director of the National Security Agency (1988–1990).[741]
- Ludovic Zanoni, 86, Romanian Olympic cyclist (1960).[742]
- Peter Zelinka, 64, Slovak Olympic biathlete (1980, 1984).[743]
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- Ali Baghbanbashi, 97, Iranian Olympic long-distance runner (1952, 1956).[744]
- Boris Binkovski, 76, German footballer (Maribor).[745] (death announced on this date)
- Lisa Brodyaga, 81, American human rights activist.[746]
- Pavel Coruț, 72, Romanian writer and intelligence officer.[747]
- Jorge Cumbo, 78, Argentine quena player (Los Incas), cancer.[748]
- Raša Đelmaš, 71, Serbian rock musician (YU Grupa, Zebra, Pop Mašina).[749]
- John Marion Grant, 60, American convict, execution by lethal injection.[750]
- Uwe Grimm, 58, German mathematician and physicist.[751]
- Ann Tukey Harrison, 83, American academic.[752]
- Linwood Holton, 98, American politician, governor of Virginia (1970–1974).[753]
- Calvin Jones, 70, American football player (Denver Broncos).[754]
- Rama Khandwala, 94, Indian Army officer and tour guide.[755]
- Raymond Guy LeBlanc, 76, Canadian musician and poet.[756]
- Florence Alice Lubega, 103, Ugandan politician, MP (1962–1980).[757]
- Bill Luckett, 73, American politician.[758]
- Olena Lytovchenko, 58, Ukrainian writer, COVID-19.[759]
- Jovita Moore, 54, American news anchor (WSB-TV), brain cancer.[760]
- M. Krishnan Nair, 81, Indian oncologist, founding director of the Thiruvananthapuram RCC.[761]
- N. Nanmaran, 74, Indian politician, Tamil Nadu MLA (2001–2011), cardiac arrest.[762]
- Francesco de Notaris, 77, Italian politician, senator (1994–1996) and journalist.[763]
- João da Paula, 91, Portuguese Olympic rower (1952).[764]
- Reinaldo Pared Pérez, 65, Dominican politician, deputy (1998–2002), member (since 2006) and president (2006–2014, 2016–2020) of the senate, suicide by gunshot.[765]
- Cecil Perkins, 80, American baseball player (New York Yankees).[766]
- Sir Peter Petrie, 5th Baronet, 89, British diplomat, ambassador to Belgium (1985–1989).[767]
- Jim Pollock, 91, Canadian politician, Ontario MPP (1981–1990).[768]
- Camille Saviola, 71, American actress (The Purple Rose of Cairo, Addams Family Values, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine), heart failure.[769]
- Sir Thomas Minshull Stockdale, 2nd Baronett, 81, British barrister.[770]
- Dick Szymanski, 89, American football player and executive (Baltimore Colts).[771]
- Mike Trivisonno, 74, American radio broadcaster (WTAM).[772]
- Davy Tweed, 61, Irish rugby union player (national team) and politician, Ballymena Borough councillor (1997–2015), traffic collision.[773]
- Miklós Zelei, 72, Hungarian poet, writer and journalist.[774]
- Victor V. Zhenchenko, 85, Ukrainian poet, translator and singer.[775]
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- Kit Berry, British author.[776]
- Geraldo Brindeiro, 73, Brazilian jurist, prosecutor general (1995–2003), COVID-19.[777]
- Mehdi Cerbah, 68, Algerian footballer (JS Kabylie, RC Kouba, national team).[778]
- Iran Darroudi, 85, Iranian artist, cardiac arrest from COVID-19.[779]
- Dean Derby, 86, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers, Minnesota Vikings).[780]
- Gustave Diamond, 93, American jurist, judge (since 1978) and chief judge (1992–1994) of the U.S. District Court for Western Pennsylvania.[781]
- Malcolm Dome, 66, English music journalist (Record Mirror, Kerrang!, Metal Hammer).[782]
- Reidar Due, 98, Norwegian politician, MP (1977–1989) and county governor of Sør-Trøndelag (1986–1993).[783]
- José Antonio González i Casanova, 85, Spanish jurist, academic and politician, stroke.[784]
- Broderick Adé Hogue, 32, American art director.[785]
- Gari Ledyard, 89, American scholar, complications from Alzheimer's disease.[786]
- Józef Lewicki, 87, Polish Olympic swimmer.[787]
- Herwig Maehler, 86, German papyrologist.[788]
- Eliyahu Matza, 86, Israeli judge, justice of the Supreme Court (1991–2005).[789]
- Ashley Mallett, 76, Australian cricketer (South Australia, national team).[790]
- Aleksandr Martyshkin, 78, Russian rower, Olympic bronze medallist (1968).[791]
- Charles D. Metcalf, 88, American major general and museum director (National Museum of the United States Air Force).[792]
- Raoul Middleman, 86, American painter.[793]
- Clément Mouamba, 77, Congolese politician, prime minister (2016–2021), minister of finance (1992–1994), COVID-19.[794]
- Alina Obidniak, 90, Polish theatre director and actress.[795]
- Octavio Ocaña, 22, Mexican actor (Vecinos, Lola: Once Upon a Time, La mexicana y el güero), shot.[796]
- Yoshiko Ōta, 89, Japanese voice actress (Doraemon, Himitsu no Akko-chan, Choudenshi Bioman), heart failure.[797]
- Bettina Plevan, 75, American lawyer, acute myeloma leukemia.[798]
- Puneeth Rajkumar, 46, Indian actor (Appu, Abhi, Maurya), heart attack.[799]
- Jim Small, 88, Australian politician, New South Wales MLA (1985–1999).[800]
- Renato Zanettovich, 100, Italian violinist.[801]
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- Pepi Bader, 80, German bobsledder, Olympic silver medallist (1968, 1972).[802]
- G. S. Bali, 67, Indian politician, Himachal Pradesh MLA (1998–2017), complications from kidney transplant.[803]
- Harris Berman, 83, American physician, dean of Tufts University School of Medicine (2009–2019).[804]
- Lila Greengrass Blackdeer, 89, American basketmaker.[805]
- Alan Davidson, 92, Australian Hall of Fame cricketer (New South Wales, national team).[806]
- René Donoyan, 81, French football player (AS Saint-Étienne, FC Nantes) and manager (FC Nantes II).[807]
- Tony Featherstone, 72, Canadian ice hockey player (Oakland/California Golden Seals, Minnesota North Stars, Toronto Toros).[808]
- Maurice Frilot, 80, American Olympic boxer (1964).[809]
- Eric Greif, 59, American band manager and lawyer.[810]
- Roger Jenkins, 81, Welsh powerboat racer, heart failure.[811]
- Göran Johansson, 64, Swedish Olympic rower (1980).[812]
- Daniel Jolliffe, 57, Canadian media artist, suicide.[813]
- Valeriy Khmelko, 82, Ukrainian sociologist.[814]
- Vyacheslav Khrynin, 84, Russian basketball player, Olympic silver medallist (1964).[815]
- Igor Kirillov, 89, Russian news anchor (CT USSR), COVID-19.[816]
- Bernard Malango, 79–80, Zambian Anglican prelate, archbishop of Central Africa (2001–2006).[817]
- Valentina Malyavina, 80, Russian actress (Ivan's Childhood, A Literature Lesson, King Stag).[818]
- Crossbelt Mani, 86, Indian film director (Midumidukki, Manushyabandhangal, Nadeenadanmare Avasyamundu).[819]
- Gilberto Milani, 89, Italian Grand Prix motorcycle road racer.[820]
- Basílio do Nascimento, 71, East Timorese Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Baucau (since 2004), heart attack.[821]
- Bert Newton, 83, Australian television presenter (In Melbourne Tonight, Good Morning Australia, Bert's Family Feud).[822]
- Holger Obermann, 85, German footballer and journalist (Sportschau), COVID-19.[823]
- Francisco Ou, 81, Taiwanese diplomat, minister of foreign affairs (2008–2009), ambassador to Guatemala (1990–1996, 2002–2008) and Nicaragua (1984–1985), pneumonia.[824]
- O.Y.G Redrum 781, 49, American rapper, bone cancer.[825]
- Jerry Remy, 68, American baseball player (California Angels, Boston Red Sox) and broadcaster (NESN), cancer.[826]
- Gladys del Río, 79, Chilean actress and comedian.[827]
- Justus Rosenberg, 100, Polish-born American educator, Resistance member during World War II.[828]
- Ron Serafini, 67, American ice hockey player (California Golden Seals).[829]
- Sonia Sheridan, 96, American artist.[830]
- Lafayette Stribling, 87, American basketball coach (Mississippi Valley State University, Tougaloo College).[831]
- Bernardo Tengarrinha, 32, Portuguese footballer (Vitória de Setúbal, CSKA Sofia, Boavista), Hodgkin's lymphoma.[832]
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- Doğan Akhanlı, 64, Turkish-German writer, cancer.[833]
- Fayek 'Adly 'Azb, 63, Egyptian Olympic boxer (1984).[834] (death announced on this date)
- Joan Carlyle, 90, English operatic soprano.[835]
- Chang Kuo-tung, 91–92, Taiwanese actor (Love Family) and film producer, pancreatic cancer.[836]
- Jean-Marie Chevalier, 80, French economist.[837]
- Fernando de Parias Merry, 84, Spanish politician, mayor of Seville (1975–1977) and member of Cortes Españolas (1975–1977).[838]
- Frank Farrar, 92, American politician, attorney general (1963–1969) and governor (1969–1971) of South Dakota.[839]
- Joan Ford, 95, British-born Canadian physician, assisted suicide.[840]
- Cornelia Groves, 95, American preservationist, co-founder of the Savannah Country Day School.[841]
- Prabhakar Jog, 89, Indian violinist.[842]
- Sir Jim Lester, 89, British politician, MP (1974–1997).[843]
- Dorothy Manley, 94, British sprint runner, Olympic silver medallist (1948).[844]
- Alpo Martinez, 55, American drug dealer, shot.[845]
- James Jemut Masing, 72, Malaysian politician, Sarawak Deputy Chief Minister (since 2016) and MLA (since 1983), complications from COVID-19.[846]
- Miguel Mena, 34, Peruvian-born American jockey, traffic collision.[847]
- Peter Philpott, 86, Australian cricketer (New South Wales, national team), complications from a fall.[848]
- Walter Reichert, 92, American politician, member of the Kentucky House of Representatives (1964–1966) and Senate (1966–1974).[849]
- Luigi Reitani, 62, Italian germanist, translator and literary critic, COVID-19.[850]
- Michel Robidoux, 78, Canadian musician.[851]
- Graham Ross, 76–77, British theoretical physicist.[852]
- Dean Shek, 72, Hong Kong actor (Drunken Master, A Better Tomorrow II, The Dragon from Russia), cancer.[853]
- Ioannis Stathopoulos, 86–87, Greek politician, MP (1974–1993).[854]
- Antonia Terzi, 50, Italian aerodynamicist, traffic collision.[855]
- Dame Catherine Tizard, 90, New Zealand politician, mayor of Auckland (1983–1990) and governor-general (1990–1996).[856]
- António Topa, 67, Portuguese engineer and politician, MP (since 2015).[857]
- Włodzimierz Trams, 77, Polish Olympic basketball player (1968).[858]
- Aurel Vainer, 89, Romanian politician, deputy (2004–2016).[859]
- Mary Weddle, 87, American baseball player (Fort Wayne Daisies).[860]
- Simon Young, Irish radio presenter (RTÉ 2fm).[861]
- Avishag Zahavi, 99, Israeli botanist.[862]
- Andrzej Zaorski, 78, Polish actor (The Mother of Kings, Westerplatte, Pięciu).[863]
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