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Deaths in September 2017
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The following is a list of notable deaths in September 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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September 2017
1
- S. Anitha, 17, Indian student, suicide by hanging.[1]
- Armando Aste, 91, Italian alpinist.[2]
- Shelley Berman, 92, American comedian and actor (Curb Your Enthusiasm, Meet the Fockers, You Don't Mess with the Zohan), Alzheimer's disease.[3]
- Vladimír Brabec, 83, Czech actor and voice actor (Thirty Cases of Major Zeman, Desire, Návštěvníci).[4]
- Jackie Burkett, 80, American football player (Baltimore Colts), leukemia.[5]
- Jérôme Choquette, 89, Canadian lawyer and politician, MNA (1966–1976), pneumonia.[6]
- Verner Dalskov, 85, Danish politician, mayor of Odense (1973–1992).[7]
- Ralph Dellor, 69, British cricketer and broadcaster, sepsis.[8]
- Lennart Eriksson, 78, Swedish Olympic wrestler.[9]
- Isaac Fulwood, 77, American police officer, District of Columbia police chief (1989–1992).[10]
- Bud George, 89, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1975–2013).[11]
- Charles Gordon-Lennox, 10th Duke of Richmond, 87, British peer.[12]
- Tony Hakaoro, 53, Cook Islands broadcaster and radio talk show host (Radio Cook Islands), stroke.[13]
- Hedley Jones, 99, Jamaican musician, audio engineer and inventor.[14]
- Alex Karczmar, 100, American neuroscientist.[15]
- Elizabeth Kemp, 65, American actress (Love of Life, Challenger, He Knows You're Alone), cancer.[16]
- Matthew Labine, 58, American soap opera writer (General Hospital).[17]
- Peadar Lamb, 87, Irish actor (Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks, Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nog, Father Ted).[18]
- Paul Moreno, 86, American politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1967–2008).[19]
- Cormac Murphy-O'Connor, 85, English Roman Catholic cardinal, Archbishop of Arundel and Brighton (1977–2000) and Westminster (2000–2009).[20]
- Bruce Saltsman, 87, American politician.[21]
- Paul Schaal, 74, American baseball player (Los Angeles Angels, Kansas City Royals), cancer.[22]
- Rick Shorter, 83, American folk singer, record producer and author, stroke.[23]
- Mick Softley, 77, British singer, songwriter and guitarist.[24]
- Stan Swanson, 73, American baseball player (Montreal Expos).[25]
- Štefan Vrablec, 92, Slovak Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Bratislava (1998–2004).[26]
- Gin D. Wong, 94, Chinese-born American architect.[27]
2
- Shirish Atre-Pai, 87, Indian poet.[28]
- Marge Calhoun, 91, American surfer.[29]
- Viktor Cherepkov, 75, Russian politician, mayor of Vladivostok (1993–1994, 1996–1998), cancer.[30]
- Warren Church, 87, American politician, euthanasia.[31]
- Eric Conn, 94, American biochemist.[32]
- Halim El-Dabh, 96, Egyptian-born American composer and ethnomusicologist.[33]
- Sybil Flory, 97, Burmese-born British teacher.[34]
- Harry Gittes, 81, American film producer (About Schmidt, Little Nikita, The Girl Next Door).[35]
- Murray Lerner, 90, American documentarian and producer, Oscar winner (1981), kidney failure.[36]
- Christopher Nicole, 86, British author.[37]
- María Cristina Orive, 86, Guatemalan photojournalist.[38]
- Hugo Obwegeser, 96, Austrian oral and plastic surgeon, father of modern orthognathic surgery.[39]
- Alberto Pérez Pérez, 80, Uruguayan law scholar, judge of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights.[40]
- Ian Powe, 84, British naval officer.[41]
- Sharad Rao, 60, Indian cricketer.[42]
- Jeffrey B. Remmel, 68, American mathematician.[43]
- Michael Simanowitz, 46, American politician, member of the New York State Assembly (since 2011).[44]
- Lucky Varela, 82, American politician, member of the New Mexico House of Representatives (1987–2016).[45]
- Drew Wahlroos, 37, American football player (St. Louis Rams), suicide by gunshot.[46]
- Xiang Shouzhi, 99, Chinese general, commander of the Nanjing Military Region (1982–1990) and the Second Artillery Corps (1975–1977).[47]
- Charles N. Youngblood Jr., 85, American politician.[48]
3
- Tom Amundsen, 74, Norwegian Olympic rower (1972, 1976).[49]
- John Ashbery, 90, American poet (Self-portrait in a Convex Mirror) and art critic, Pulitzer Prize winner (1976).[50]
- Walter Becker, 67, American Hall of Fame musician (Steely Dan), songwriter and producer, Grammy winner (2001), esophageal cancer.[51]
- William Clauson, 87, Swedish-American singer.[52]
- Joan Colom, 96, Spanish photographer.[53]
- John Byrne Cooke, 76, American author and musician, throat cancer.[54]
- Luis Duarte, 76, Peruvian Olympic basketball player (1964).[55]
- Sergio González, 92, Mexican Olympic sailor.[56]
- Roberto Hernández Jr., 79, Mexican journalist and sportscaster.[57]
- Jesús González, 58, Spanish Olympic rower.[58]
- Dave Hlubek, 66, American guitarist and songwriter (Molly Hatchet), heart attack.[59]
- Victor Krasin, 88, Ukrainian-born Russian human rights activist, economist and Soviet dissident.[60]
- Hans Nylund, 78, Norwegian footballer
- Piet Ouderland, 84, Dutch footballer (Ajax, national team) and basketball player (national team).[61]
- Sugar Ramos, 75, Cuban-Mexican Hall of Fame boxer, WBA/WBC featherweight champion (1963–1964), cancer.[62]
- Larrington Walker, 70, Jamaican-born British actor (Taboo).[63]
- John P. White, 80, American politician, U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense (1995–1997), Parkinson's disease.[64]
- Peter Zobel, 81, Danish Olympic equestrian (1960).[65]
4
- Sultan Ahmed, 64, Indian politician, MP for Entally (since 2009), heart attack.[66]
- Badih Chaaban, 57, South African politician, Cape Town city councilor (2006–2015), cancer.[67]
- Don Cockburn, 87, Irish journalist, presenter and newsreader (RTÉ).[68]
- David Consunji, 95, Filipino engineer and industrialist.[69]
- Mountaga Diallo, 74–75, Senegalese diplomat and army officer, Force Commander of MONUSCO (2000–2004), Ambassador to Russia (since 2005).[70]
- Ford M. Fraker, 68, American diplomat.[71]
- Bob Kehoe, 89, American soccer player.[72]
- Jomde Kena, 49, Indian politician.[73]
- John Wilson Lewis, 86, American political scientist.[74]
- Earl Lindo, 64, Jamaican reggae musician (Bob Marley and the Wailers).[75]
- Lev Lipatov, 77, Russian nuclear and particle physicist.[76]
- Akiyoshi Matsuoka, 72, Japanese Olympic cross-country skier.[77]
- Abdullah Maute, Filipino Islamist militant (Maute group), airstrike. (death announced on this date)[78]
- Les McDonald, 84, British-Canadian triathlon competitor and administrator.[79]
- Harry Meshel, 93, American politician, member of the Ohio Senate (1970–1993).[80]
- Gastone Moschin, 88, Italian actor (The Godfather Part II, Caliber 9, My Friends), cardiomyopathy.[81]
- José Trinidad Sepúlveda Ruiz-Velasco, 96, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Tuxtla (1965–1988) and San Juan de los Lagos (1988–1999), respiratory complications.[82]
5
- Eloísa Álvarez, 61, Spanish politician, Mayor of Soria (1999–2003), Deputy (2004–2011) and Senator for Soria (2011–2015).[83]
- Nicolaas Bloembergen, 97, Dutch-American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (1981).[84]
- Frank Buckiewicz, 87, American football player and coach.[85]
- Holger Czukay, 79, German musician (Can).[86]
- Cedric Hassall, 97, New Zealand chemist.[87]
- Andreas Howaldt, 92, German Olympic sailor.[88]
- Robert Jenson, 87, American theologian.[89]
- Mike Lair, 71, American politician, member of the Missouri House of Representatives (2009–2016), heart disease.[90]
- Gauri Lankesh, 55, Indian journalist and political activist, shot.[91]
- Ma Kwang-soo, 66, South Korean author.[92]
- Gina Mason, 57, American politician, member of the Maine House of Representatives (since 2017).[93]
- Arno Rink, 76, German painter.[94]
- Hansford Rowe, 93, American actor (Three Days of the Condor, Dante's Peak, The Bonfire of the Vanities), traffic collision.[95]
- Bo Södersten, 86, Swedish professor and politician, MP (1979–1988).[96]
- Sir Terence Streeton, 87, British diplomat, High Commissioner to Bangladesh (1983–1989).[97]
- Tom Wright, 93, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox, Boston Red Sox).[98]
6
- Derek Bourgeois, 75, English composer, cancer.[99]
- Sir Robert Bruce-Gardner, 74, British art conservator.[100]
- Carlo Caffarra, 79, Italian Roman Catholic cardinal, Archbishop of Ferrara–Comacchio (1995–2003) and Bologna (2003–2015).[101]
- Raúl Castañeda, 34, Mexican Olympic boxer (2004), shot.[102]
- Daniel Federman, 89, American medical researcher.[103]
- Walter Guralnick, 100, American dentist.[104]
- Rosa Judge, 97, Maltese musician.[105]
- Fulton Lewis III, 81, American journalist.[106]
- Peter Luck, 73, Australian journalist and television presenter (This Day Tonight), Parkinson's disease.[107]
- Nicolae Lupescu, 76, Romanian football player (Rapid București, Admira Wacker Wien, national team) and manager.[108]
- Şerif Mardin, 90, Turkish sociologist.[109]
- Jim McDaniels, 69, American basketball player (Seattle SuperSonics, Los Angeles Lakers, Buffalo Braves), complications from diabetes.[110]
- Eleanore Mikus, 90, American artist.[111]
- Kate Millett, 82, American feminist writer (Sexual Politics), cardiac arrest.[112]
- Mike Neville, 80, British television presenter (BBC North East and Cumbria, ITV Tyne Tees), cancer.[113]
- Noel Picard, 78, Canadian ice hockey player (Montreal Canadiens, St. Louis Blues, Atlanta Flames).[114]
- Solomon Shulman, 81, Belarusian writer and film director.[115]
- Dimitris Varos, 68, Greek journalist and poet.[116]
- Hugo Wathne, 84, Norwegian sculptor.[117]
- Roy Williams, 80, American football player (San Francisco 49ers).[118]
- Lotfi A. Zadeh, 96, Azerbaijani-born American mathematician, innovator of fuzzy mathematics.[119]
7
- Türkân Akyol, 88, Turkish politician, physician and academic, Minister of Health and Social Security (1971) and rector of University of Ankara (1980–1982).[120]
- Jeremiah Goodman, 94, American illustrator.[121]
- Terence Harvey, 72, British actor (Hollyoaks, From Hell, The Phantom of the Opera).[122]
- Mike Hicks, 80, British politician, General Secretary of the Communist Party (1988–1998).[123]
- Tsunenori Kawai, 80, Japanese politician, member of the House of Councillors (since 2004).[124]
- Kim Ki-duk, 82, South Korean film director (Five Marines) and professor (Seoul Institute of the Arts), lung cancer.[125]
- Mark P. Mahon, 87, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1993–1998).[126]
- Gene Michael, 79, American baseball player, manager and executive (New York Yankees), World Series winner (1978), heart attack.[127]
- Charles Owens, 85, American golfer.[128]
- Jeanne Robert, 103, French WWII resistance member.[129]
- Roger Gordon Strand, 83, American federal judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona (1985–2000).[130]
- Tomás Villanueva, 64, Spanish politician, Vice President of Castile and León region (2001–2003), heart attack.[131]
- Duncan Watt, 74, Zambian-born Singaporean broadcaster and author.[132]
8
- Ann Bagnall, 90, British cookbook publisher.[133]
- Lawrence Bartell, 84, American physical chemist.[134]
- Pierre Bergé, 86, French businessman, co-founder of Yves Saint Laurent, myopathy.[135]
- Cory Cadden, 48, Canadian ice hockey player (Knoxville Cherokees).[136]
- Parzival Copes, 93, Canadian economist.[137]
- Isabelle Daniels, 80, American sprinter, Olympic bronze medalist (1956).[138]
- A. Joseph DeNucci, 78, American boxer and politician, Massachusetts State Auditor (1987–2011), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[139]
- Douglas Fitzgerald Dowd, 97, American political economist and activist.[140]
- Kevin Dynon, 92, Australian football player (North Melbourne).[141]
- Troy Gentry, 50, American country singer (Montgomery Gentry), helicopter crash.[142]
- Blake Heron, 35, American actor (Shiloh, We Were Soldiers, Nick Freno: Licensed Teacher), accidental fentanyl overdose.[143]
- Connie Johnson, 40, Australian cancer research fundraiser, breast cancer.[144]
- Harry M. Kuitert, 92, Dutch theologian (Reformed Churches in the Netherlands).[145]
- Catherine Hardy Lavender, 87, American sprinter, Olympic gold medalist (1952).[146]
- Daniel McNeill, 70, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (since 2013).[147]
- Toshihiko Nakajima, 55, Japanese voice actor (Cowboy Bebop, Inuyasha, Mobile Suit Gundam).[148]
- Jerry Pournelle, 84, American science fiction author (CoDominium) and journalist (Byte).[149]
- Karl Ravens, 90, German politician, Federal Minister of Regional Planning, Construction and Urban Development (1974–1978).[150]
- Humberto Rosa, 85, Argentine-Italian football player.[151]
- Ljubiša Samardžić, 80, Serbian actor (Vruć vetar) and director.[152]
- Ed Smith, 76, Canadian writer.[153]
- José Antonio Souto, 78, Spanish jurist, academic and politician, Mayor of Santiago de Compostela (1979–1981).[154]
- R. N. Sudarshan, 78, Indian actor (Super), kidney disease.[155]
- Don Williams, 78, American Hall of Fame country music singer ("Tulsa Time", "I Believe in You", "You're My Best Friend") and songwriter, emphysema.[156]
9
- Frank Aarebrot, 70, Norwegian political scientist, complications following a heart attack.[157]
- Gretta Chambers, 90, Canadian journalist (Montreal Gazette) and Chancellor of McGill University (1991–1999).[158]
- Velasio de Paolis, 81, Italian Roman Catholic cardinal, President of the Prefecture for the Economic Affairs of the Holy See (2008–2011), cancer.[159]
- Jim Donohue, 79, American baseball player (Los Angeles Angels).[160]
- Michael Friedman, 41, American composer and lyricist (Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson), complications from AIDS.[161]
- Sir Pat Goodman, 88, New Zealand businessman (Goodman Fielder).[162]
- Mohi Din Hamaky, 88, Egyptian Olympic boxer (1952).[163]
- Mike Hodge, 70, American actor (Law & Order, All My Children, Striking Distance) and union executive (SAG-AFTRA).[164]
- Oscar E. Huber, 100, American politician, member of the South Dakota House of Representatives (1961–1972).[165]
- Kenneka Jenkins, 19, American teenager, hypothermia.[166]
- Jack Mashburn, 89, American politician.[167]
- Geoffrey Maynard, 95, British economist.[168]
- Otto Meitinger, 90, German architect and preservationist, president of the Technical University of Munich (1987–1995).[169]
- Dionisia Mijoba, 79, Venezuelan politician, cardiac arrest.[170]
- Harold Nutter, 93, Canadian Anglican prelate, Metropolitan of Canada (1980–1989).[171]
- Clancy Osborne, 82, American football player (San Francisco 49ers, Minnesota Vikings, Oakland Raiders).[172]
- Pierre Pilote, 85, Canadian ice hockey player (Chicago Blackhawks).[173]
- Doug Sewell, 87, English golfer.[174]
- Wang Hairong, 78, Chinese politician.[175]
10
- Hans Alfredson, 86, Swedish actor (The Apple War), film director (The Simple-Minded Murderer), writer and comedian (Hasse & Tage).[176]
- Xavier Atencio, 98, American animator, lyricist and Imagineer (Pirates of the Caribbean, Haunted Mansion).[177]
- Stephen Begley, 42, Scottish rugby union player (Glasgow Warriors).[178]
- Luigi Maria Burruano, 68, Italian actor (One Hundred Steps, The Return of Cagliostro, Baarìa), cancer.[179]
- Jim Channon, 78, American lieutenant colonel.[180]
- Mel Didier, 90, American baseball scout (Toronto Blue Jays, Montreal Expos) and coach (Southwestern Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns).[181]
- Nancy Dupree, 89, American historian (modern Afghanistan).[182]
- E Thi, 47, Burmese fortune teller.[183]
- Sir David Ford, 82, British government official, Chief Secretary of Hong Kong (1986–1993).[184]
- Kenneth I. Gross, 78, American mathematician.[185]
- Harry Landers, 96, American actor (Ben Casey).[186]
- René Laurentin, 99, French theologian.[187]
- Leila Mardanshina, 90, Russian oil and gas operator.[188]
- Kate Murtagh, 96, American actress (Breakfast at Tiffany's, Doctor Detroit, The Twilight Zone).[189]
- James Morwood, 73, English classical scholar.[190]
- Don Ohlmeyer, 72, American entertainment executive (NBC, NBC Sports, ABC Sports), cancer.[191]
- Jean Pruitt, 77, American charity worker.[192]
- Konstantins Pupurs, 53, Latvian political scientist.[193]
- B. V. Radha, 69, Indian actress (Thazhampoo), heart attack.[194]
- Rommel Sandoval, 38, Filipino Army officer, shot during Battle in Marawi.[195]
- Courtenay Slater, 84, American economist.[196]
- Giorgio Sobrero, 87, Italian Olympic sprinter.[197]
- Grigoris Varfis, 90, Greek politician, MEP (1984–1985) and Commissioner for Regional Policy (1985–1989).[198]
- Gerald Willet, 82, American politician, member of the Minnesota Senate (1971–1988).[199]
- Len Wein, 69, American comic book writer and editor (X-Men, Swamp Thing, Watchmen), co-creator of Wolverine.[200]
- Bob Williams, 86, Canadian Olympic rower.[201]
11
- Abdul Halim of Kedah, 89, Malaysian sultan, Yang di-Pertuan Agong (1970–1975, 2011–2016), Sultan of Kedah (since 1958).[202]
- Jan Brittin, 58, English cricketer, cancer.[203]
- Alfonso Caycedo, 84, Colombian medical hypnotist.[204]
- Dan Currie, 82, American football player (Green Bay Packers).[205]
- J. P. Donleavy, 91, Irish-American novelist and playwright (The Ginger Man, A Fairy Tale of New York).[206]
- Alfred Gadenne, 71, Belgian politician, mayor of Mouscron (since 2006), slit throat.[207]
- Sir Peter Hall, 86, British theatre, opera and film director, director of the National Theatre (1973–1988), dementia.[208]
- Virgil Howe, 41, British drummer (Little Barrie).[209]
- Bruce Laming, 79, Australian politician, member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Mooloolah (1992–2001), dementia.[210]
- Mark LaMura, 68, American actor (All My Children, Something Borrowed, City by the Sea), lung cancer.[211]
- James Madison Lee, 90, American lieutenant general.[212]
- Fritz Luty, 88-89, American physicist.[213]
- Alberto Pagani, 79, Italian Grand Prix motorcycle road racer (Honda, MV Agusta).[214]
- Nicholas P. Papadakos, 92, American judge.[215]
- Jeff Parker, 53, American ice hockey player (Buffalo Sabres), heart and lung infections.[216]
- Arnold Sagalyn, 99, American journalist (Northern Virginia Sun).[217]
- António Francisco dos Santos, 69, Portuguese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Aveiro (2006–2014) and Porto (since 2014), heart attack.[218]
- Malcolm Templeton, 93, New Zealand diplomat, Permanent Representative to the United Nations (1973–1978).[219]
12
- Frank Capp, 86, American jazz drummer.[220]
- John Chambers, 86, Australian cricketer.[221]
- Heiner Geißler, 87, German politician, Secretary General of the CDU (1977–1989), Federal Minister of Youth, Family and Health (1982–1985).[222]
- Alex Hawkins, 80, American football player (Baltimore Colts).[223]
- Syd Hoare, 78, English Olympic judoka.[224]
- Charles F. Knight, 81, American businessman (Emerson Electric), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[225]
- Siegfried Köhler, 94, German conductor (Hessisches Staatstheater Wiesbaden, Royal Swedish Opera).[226]
- Allan MacEachen, 96, Canadian politician, Deputy Prime Minister (1977–1979, 1980–1984), MP for Inverness—Richmond (1953–1958, 1962–1968) and Cape Breton Highlands—Canso (1968–1984).[227]
- Bert McCann, 84, Scottish footballer (Motherwell, national team).[228]
- Nicoletta Panni, 84, Italian opera singer.[229]
- Tudor Petruș, 67, Romanian Olympic fencer.[230]
- Luther Saxon, 101, American tenor.[231]
- Xohana Torres, 85, Spanish Galician language writer, poet, narrator and playwright.[232]
- Gary I. Wadler, 78, American physician, multiple system atrophy.[233]
- Edith Windsor, 88, American mathematician and activist, lead plaintiff in United States v. Windsor.[234]
13
- Basi, 37, Chinese panda, world's oldest living, cirrhosis and renal failure.[235]
- Tom Beckert, 90, American sound engineer (The Deep, The Witches of Eastwick, Conan the Barbarian).[236]
- David Bey, 60, American boxer, struck by steel sheet.[237]
- Peter Birch, 65, British actor (Casualty, The House of Eliott), esophageal cancer.[238]
- Pete Domenici, 85, American politician, member of the U.S. Senate for New Mexico (1973–2009), complications from abdominal surgery.[239]
- Per Fugelli, 73, Norwegian author, physician and professor of medicine, colorectal cancer.[240]
- Basil Gogos, 88, American magazine cover illustrator (Famous Monsters of Filmland).[241]
- Slavko Goldstein, 89, Croatian journalist, screenwriter (Signal Over the City), publisher and politician.[242]
- Grant Hart, 56, American singer, songwriter ("Turn On the News") and drummer (Hüsker Dü), liver cancer.[243]
- Saby Kamalich, 78, Peruvian film and television actress (Simplemente María).[244]
- Stewart Moss, 79, American actor, writer, and director.[245]
- Gary Otte, 45, American murderer and robber, execution by lethal injection.[246]
- Edwin H. Ragsdale, 87, American politician.[247]
- Kazimierz Ryczan, 78, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Kielce (1993–2014).[248]
- Robert Franz Schmidt, 84, German physiologist.[249]
- Frank Vincent, 80, American actor (The Sopranos, Goodfellas, Raging Bull), complications during heart surgery.[250]
- Derek Wilkinson, 82, English footballer (Sheffield Wednesday).[251]
14
- Wolfgang Bochow, 73, German badminton player.[252]
- Arnold Chan, 50, Canadian politician and lawyer, MP for Scarborough—Agincourt (since 2014), nasopharyngeal carcinoma.[253]
- George Englund, 91, American film producer and director (The Ugly American, Zachariah), fall.[254]
- Michael Freeman, 85, British orthopaedic surgeon.[255]
- Marcel Herriot, 83, French Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Verdun (1987–1999) and Soissons (1999–2008).[256]
- Ermalee Hickel, 92, American philanthropist, First Lady of Alaska (1966-1969, 1990-1994).[257]
- Wim Huis, 89, Dutch footballer (Ajax).[258]
- John Humphreys, 85, Australian Olympic fencer (1960, 1964).[259]
- Tommy Irvin, 88, American politician, Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture (1969–2011), member of the Georgia House of Representatives.[260]
- Djibo Leyti Kâ, 69, Senegalese politician, Foreign Minister (1991–1993).[261]
- Ata Kandó, 103, Hungarian-born Dutch photographer.[262]
- Wolfgang Michels, 66, German musician (Percewood's Onagram).[263]
- Jan Niemiec, 76, Polish slalom canoeist (bronze medallist in 1961 World Championship).[264]
- Jack Teele, 87, American football executive.[265]
- Otto Wanz, 74, Austrian professional wrestler (AWA, NJPW) and promoter (CWA).[266]
15
- Arthur Apfel, 94, British figure skater.[267]
- Violet Brown, 117, Jamaican supercentenarian, world's oldest living person.[268]
- Samuel W. Doss Jr., 89, American politician.[269]
- Mary Lindsay Elmendorf, 100, American applied anthropologist.[270]
- Alma Evans-Freke, 85, New Zealand television presenter.[271]
- Frode Granhus, 52, Norwegian author.[272]
- Mircea Ionescu-Quintus, 100, Ukrainian-born Romanian politician, Minister of Justice (1991–1992) and President of the Senate (2000), heart failure.[273]
- Herbert W. Kalmbach, 95, American attorney and banker, figure in the Watergate scandal.[274]
- Wolfgang Klein, 76, German lawyer, football director (Hamburger SV), and Olympic long-jumper (1964).[275]
- Izidoro Kosinski, 85, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Três Lagoas (1981–2009).[276]
- Myrna Lamb, 87, American playwright, heart disease.[277]
- Leon Mestel, 90, British astronomer and astrophysicist.[278]
- Albert Moses, 79, Sri Lankan actor.[279]
- Nan Rendong, 72, Chinese astronomer, founder of the Five hundred meter Aperture Spherical Telescope, lung cancer.[280]
- Dwijen Sharma, 88, Bangladeshi naturalist, kidney disease.[281]
- Rex Simpson, 91, New Zealand cricketer.[282]
- Anthony Thomas Smith, 82, British lawyer.[283]
- Albert Speer, 83, German architect (Expo 2000), complications from a fall.[284]
- Harry Dean Stanton, 91, American actor (Paris, Texas, Alien, The Green Mile).[285]
- Juzo Takaoka, 96, Japanese letterpress printer.[286]
- Hans Weinberger, 88, Austrian-born American mathematician.[287]
- Geoff Wragg, 87, British horse trainer (Teenoso, Pentire).[288]
16
- Bautista Álvarez, 84, Spanish Galician nationalist politician, heart attack.[289]
- Gerald Bernbaum, 81, British academic administrator, Vice-Chancellor of Southbank University (1993–2001), cancer.[290]
- Penny Chenery, 95, American racehorse owner and breeder (Secretariat).[291]
- Ted Christopher, 59, American racecar driver (NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour), plane crash.[292]
- Ben Dorcy, 92, American roadie.[293]
- Steve Evans, 59, English rugby league player (Hull FC, Featherstone Rovers).[294]
- Mitchell Flint, 94, American fighter pilot (Navy, 101 Squadron).[295]
- José Florencio Guzmán, 88, Chilean lawyer and politician, Minister of National Defence (1998–1999).[296]
- Nicolaas Jouwe, 93, Papuan politician, vice-president of New Guinea Council (1961–1962).[297]
- Brenda Lewis, 96, American opera soprano and theatre actress.[298]
- Madge Meredith, 96, American actress (Child of Divorce, The Falcon's Adventure).[299]
- Fred Moore, 97, French colonel and politician, MP (1958–1962) and Order of Liberation (2011).[300]
- Nabeel Qureshi, 34, American Christian apologist, stomach cancer.[301]
- Brendan Reilly, 38, Irish Gaelic football player (Louth GAA).[302]
- Marcelo Rezende, 65, Brazilian journalist and television presenter (Linha Direta), pancreatic and liver cancer.[303]
- Petr Šabach, 66, Czech writer (Babičky).[304]
- Bucky Scribner, 57, American football player (Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings), brain cancer.[305]
- Arjan Singh, 98, Indian Air Force marshal, Lieutenant Governor of Delhi (1989–1990), heart attack.[306]
- Sven Oluf Sørensen, 96, Norwegian physicist.[307]
- Elżbieta Wierniuk, 66, Polish Olympic diver.[308]
17
- Bonnie Angelo, 93, American journalist (Time), complications from dementia.[309]
- Steve Baker, 79, American illusionist.[310]
- Eugenio Bersellini, 81, Italian football player and manager (Inter Milan, Sampdoria), pneumonia.[311]
- Cris Bolado, 47, Filipino basketball player (Alaska Milkmen), traffic collision.[312]
- Gerd Bollmann, 69, German politician.[313]
- Mahant Chandnath, 61, Indian politician, MP for Alwar (since 2014), cancer.[314]
- Kirpal Singh Chugh, 84, Indian nephrologist.[315]
- René Drucker Colín, 80, Mexican scientist, researcher and journalist.[316]
- Mary Fairfax, 95, Polish-born Australian philanthropist.[317]
- Suzan Farmer, 75, British actress (The Scarlet Blade, Doctor in Clover, Coronation Street).[318]
- Bill Goodling, 89, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania's 19th congressional district (1975–2001).[319]
- Bobby Heenan, 72, American professional wrestler, manager and commentator (WWF, AWA, WCW), organ failure.[320]
- Dave Hilton, 67, American baseball player (San Diego Padres, Tokyo Yakult Swallows).[321]
- Bob Holland, 70, Australian cricketer (New South Wales, national team), brain cancer.[322]
- Jack Israel, 83, American basketball player.[323]
- Per Kleiva, 84, Norwegian painter.[324]
- Marc Klionsky, 90, Belarusian-born American painter.[325]
- Laudir de Oliveira, 77, Brazilian percussionist (Sérgio Mendes, Marcos Valle, Chicago) and producer.[326]
- Lucy Ozarin, 103, American psychiatrist.[327]
- Buster Parnell, 83, Irish jockey.[328]
- Iftikhar Qaisar, 60, Pakistani actor.[329]
- Uwe Storch, 77, German mathematician.[330]
- Mohammed Taslimuddin, 74, Indian politician, MP for Araria (since 2014).[331]
- Anatoly Tkachuk, 80, Ukrainian Olympic rower (1964, 1972).[332]
- Lionel Wilson, 84, South African rugby union player (Western Province, national team).[333]
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- Ronald E. Carrier, 85, American educator, President of James Madison University (1971–1998).[334]
- Roger Cisneros, 93, American politician, member of the Colorado Senate (1965–1977), carbon monoxide poisoning.[335]
- Rigas Efstathiadis, 85, Greek Olympic pole vaulter.[336]
- Paul E. Gray, 85, American professor, President of MIT (1980–1990), Alzheimer's disease.[337]
- Paul Horner, 38, American fake news writer and comedian, drug overdose.[338]
- Qamar ul Islam, 69, Indian politician, Member of Karnataka Parliament (1978–1983, 1989–1996, 1999–2004, since 2008), heart attack.[339]
- Tony Laffey, 92, New Zealand footballer.[340]
- Chuck Low, 89, American actor (Goodfellas, The Mission, Sleepers).[341]
- Jean Plaskie, 76, Belgian footballer (Anderlecht, national team).[342]
- Afzal Ahsan Randhawa, 80, Pakistani writer.[343]
- Mark Selby, 56, American musician, cancer.[344]
- Zurab Sotkilava, 80, Georgian-Russian footballer (Dinamo Tbilisi) and opera singer, People's Artist of the USSR, pancreatic cancer.[345]
- Sydney Starkie, 91, English cricketer.[346]
- Larry Taylor, 79, American geochemist.[347]
- Pete Turner, 83, American photographer.[348]
- Kenji Watanabe, 48, Japanese Olympic swimmer (1984, 1988, 1992).[349]
- Paul Wilson, 66, Scottish footballer (Celtic, national team).[350]
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- Sir Brian Barder, 83, British diplomat, High Commissioner to Nigeria (1988–1991) and Australia (1991–1994).[351]
- Christine Butler, 73, British politician, MP for Castle Point (1997–2001), dementia.[352]
- Bernie Casey, 78, American actor (Revenge of the Nerds, Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure) and football player (San Francisco 49ers).[353]
- Else Marie Christiansen, 96, Norwegian speed skater.[354]
- Anker Hagen, 96, Norwegian Olympic sport shooter.[355]
- Sir John Hunt, 87, British politician, MP for Bromley (1964–1974) and Ravensbourne (1974–1997).[356]
- Leonid Kharitonov, 84, Russian opera singer, soloist of the Alexandrov Ensemble (1953–1972) and People’s Artist of the RSFSR (1986).[357]
- Jake LaMotta, 95, American Hall of Fame boxer and comedian, inspiration for Raging Bull, complications from pneumonia.[358]
- Maurice Lavigne, 86, French cyclist.[359]
- Vasily Melnikov, 74, Soviet Olympic skier.[360]
- Julius Müller, 78, German Olympic racewalker.[361]
- Massimo Natili, 82, Italian racing driver (Formula One).[362]
- John Nicholson, 75, New Zealand racing driver (Formula Atlantic).[363]
- Sigurður Pálsson, 69, Icelandic author, cancer.[364]
- José Salcedo, 68, Spanish film editor (Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, Nobody Will Speak of Us When We're Dead, All About My Mother), Goya winner (1989, 1996, 2000).[365]
- Johnny Sandlin, 72, American record producer (The Allman Brothers Band), cancer.[366]
- David Shepherd, 86, British artist and conservationist, Parkinson's disease.[367]
- Manuela Sykes, 92, British politician and activist.[368]
- Helen J. Walker, 64, British space scientist.[369]
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- Greg Antonacci, 70, American television producer (The Royal Family) and actor (The Sopranos, Boardwalk Empire).[370]
- Kenneth N. Beers, 87, American flight surgeon (NASA).[371]
- Santanu Bhowmik, 28, Indian journalist, murdered.[372]
- Ken Dean, 90, English rugby league footballer (Halifax).[373]
- William J. Ely, 105, American army officer.[374]
- Richard Gendall, 93, British linguist and teacher.[375]
- GK, 60, Indian art director (Avvai Shanmughi, Arunachalam, Chandramukhi)[376]
- Mickey Harrington, 82, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies).[377]
- Garry Hill, 70, American baseball player (Atlanta Braves).[378]
- Jimmy Magee, 82, Irish sports broadcaster (RTÉ).[379]
- Denny Marcin, 75, American football coach (New York Giants, New York Jets), heart attack.[380]
- Ene Mihkelson, 72, Estonian poet and novelist (Ahasveeruse uni).[381]
- Ed Phillips, 73, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox), cancer.[382]
- Lillian Ross, 99, American journalist (The New Yorker) and author, stroke.[383]
- Oskar Schulz, 93, Austrian Olympic cross country skier (1952, 1956), mineralogist and petrologist.[384]
- Shakila, 82, Indian actress (Aar Paar, C.I.D., Alibaba Aur 40 Chor), heart attack.[385]
- Arne Solli, 79, Norwegian military officer, Chief of Defence (1994–1999).[386]
- Sir Teddy Taylor, 80, British politician, MP for Glasgow Cathcart (1964–1979) and Rochford and Southend East (1980–2005).[387]
- Georgi Varoshkin, 84, Bulgarian Olympic alpine skier.[388]
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- Edward Allington, 66, British sculptor.[389]
- David Beatson, 72–73, New Zealand broadcaster.[390]
- Liliane Bettencourt, 94, French cosmetics businesswoman (L'Oréal) and socialite, world's richest woman (since 2015).[391]
- Johnny Burke, 77, Canadian country singer.[392]
- Vera Burt, 90, New Zealand cricketer (national team) and field hockey player (national team), coach and administrator.[393]
- Juan Nicolás Callejas Arroyo, 73, Mexican politician, Deputy for Veracruz (1982–1985, 2000–2003, 2009–2012).[394]
- Michael Colborne, 83, British Royal Navy officer and private secretary.[395]
- Warren Druetzler, 88, American Olympic athlete (1952).[396]
- Jerry Hefner, 68, American politician.[397]
- Larry J. McKinney, 73, American federal judge, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana (1987–2009).[398]
- Maurice Nivat, 79, French computer scientist, co-father of theoretical computer science.[399]
- Evelyn Scott, 81, Australian Indigenous social activist, Chairwoman of the National Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation.[400]
- William G. Stewart, 84, British game show host (Fifteen to One) and television producer.[401]
- Glen Whisby, 45, American basketball player, heart attack.[402]
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- Mohammed Mahdi Akef, 89, Egyptian religious and political leader, head of the Muslim Brotherhood (2004–2010), cancer.[403]
- Tim Anderson, 91, British pole vaulter.[404]
- Mike Bright, 79, American Olympic volleyball player (1964).[405]
- Mike Carr, 79, English keyboard player.[406]
- Thelma Chalifoux, 88, Canadian Métis teacher and politician, Senator (1997–2004).[407]
- Norman C. Deno, 96, American chemist.[408]
- Dunc Fisher, 90, Canadian ice hockey player (New York Rangers, Hershey Bears, Boston Bruins).[409]
- Gérard Haché, 92, Canadian politician, New Brunswick MLA (1967–1970).[410]
- Vagn Hedeager, 78, footballer
- Paavo Lonkila, 94, Finnish cross-country skier, Olympic champion (1952).[411]
- Bill Michie, 81, British politician, MP for Sheffield Heeley (1983–2001), chest infection.[412]
- Shmuel Moreh, 84, Iraqi-born Israeli writer and Arabic professor (Hebrew University of Jerusalem).[413]
- Harold Pendleton, 93, British music executive and club owner (Marquee Club).[414]
- William L. Reese, 95-96, American philosopher.[415]
- Rick Shaw, 78, American radio disc jockey (WQAM, WAXY, WMXJ).[416]
- Elizete da Silva, 46, Brazilian heptathlete, South American champion (2001, 2005, 2006), traffic collision.[417]
- Ernst Stoll, 90, Swiss Olympic sport shooter.[418]
- Börje Vestlund, 57, Swedish politician, MP (since 2002).[419]
- Sima Wali, 66, Afghan human rights advocate.[420]
- John Worsdale, 68, English footballer (Stoke City, Lincoln City).[421]
- Daniel Yankelovich, 92, American social scientist, kidney failure.[422]
- Stan Zajdel, 90, American football player and coach.[423]
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- Valery Asapov, 51, Russian army general, blast injury.[424]
- Charles Bradley, 68, American singer ("Changes"), stomach cancer.[425]
- Loreto Carbonell, 84, Filipino Olympic basketball player (1956), cardiac arrest.[426]
- Dorothy Eck, 93, American politician, member of the Montana Senate (1980–2000).[427]
- Seth Firkins, 36, American audio engineer (Future, Jay-Z, Young Thug).[428]
- Edward Garden, 87, British musicologist and academic.[429]
- Caesar Giovannini, 92, American composer and pianist.[430]
- Ichirō Inaba, 81, Japanese historian, subdural hematoma.[431]
- Harvey Jacobs, 87, American author.[432]
- Simon J. Kistemaker, 87, American theologian.[433]
- Aline Nistad, 63, Norwegian trombonist, cancer.[434]
- Charles Osborne, 89, Australian-born British music writer.[435]
- Elizabeth D. Phillips, 72, American educator and academic administrator, Provost of the University of Florida (1996–1999).[436]
- Samuel H. Young, 94, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Illinois's 10th congressional district (1973–1975).[437]
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- María Julia Alsogaray, 74, Argentine politician, MP for City of Buenos Aires (1985–1991) and Secretary of Natural Resources and Sustainable Development (1991–1999), pancreatic cancer.[438]
- Washington Benavides, 87, Uruguayan poet, professor and musician.[439]
- Barbara Blaine, 61, American founder of SNAP, heart disease.[440]
- Tharald Brøvig Jr., 75, Norwegian shipowner.[441]
- Gisèle Casadesus, 103, French actress (My Afternoons with Margueritte).[442]
- Al Cannava, 93, American football player (Green Bay Packers).[443]
- E.G.D. Cohen, 94, Dutch-American physicist.[444]
- Fiorenzo Crippa, 91, Italian cyclist.[445]
- Norman Dyhrenfurth, 99, Swiss-American mountaineer and filmmaker.[446]
- Greta Fryxell, 90, American marine scientist.[447]
- Jack Good, 86, British producer.[448]
- Albert Innaurato, 70, American playwright.[449]
- Kito Lorenc, 79, German writer, stroke.[450]
- Orville Lynn Majors, 56, American serial killer, heart failure.[451]
- Manuel da Silva Martins, 90, Portuguese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Setúbal (1975–1998).[452]
- Joseph M. McDade, 85, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives for Pennsylvania's 10th congressional district (1963–1999).[453]
- Robert J. McFarlin, 87, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1967–1970; 1973–1974).[454]
- Kit Reed, 85, American science fiction and mystery writer, brain tumor.[455]
- Alexander Stoffel, 88, Swiss Olympic equestrian.[456]
- Carlos Vidal Layseca, 85, Peruvian doctor, Minister of Health (1990–1991) and Rector of Cayetano Heredia University (1994–1999).[457]
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- Junichi Arai, 85, Japanese textile artist.[458]
- Joe Bailon, 94, American car customizer, creator of candy apple red color.[459]
- M. Cherif Bassiouni, 79, Egyptian lawyer and human rights activist, multiple myeloma.[460]
- Richard Beckler, 77, American attorney.[461]
- Barbara Bell, 95, American astronomer.[462]
- Tony Booth, 85, British actor (Till Death Us Do Part, Coronation Street, The Contender).[463]
- Nora Marks Dauenhauer, 90, American Tlingit author, poet, and scholar.[464]
- Liz Dawn, 77, British actress (Coronation Street, Crown Court, The Wheeltappers and Shunters Social Club), emphysema.[465]
- Eman Ahmed Abd El Aty, 37, Egyptian woman, world's heaviest, kidney failure and intestinal shock.[466]
- Helga Grebing, 87, German historian.[467]
- Anatoly Gromyko, 85, Russian scientist and diplomat.[468]
- Mathew Hu Xiande, 83, Chinese clandestine Roman Catholic prelate, Coadjutor Bishop (2000–2004) and Bishop of Ningbo (since 2004).[469]
- Aneurin Jones, 87, Welsh painter.[470]
- Homer Kandaras, 88, American politician, member of the South Dakota Senate (1971–1976).[471]
- Bobby Knutt, 71, British actor and comedian (Coronation Street, Benidorm, Emmerdale), heart attack.[472]
- Peter Lewis, 75, Australian politician, Speaker of the South Australian House of Assembly (2002–2005).[473]
- David Mainse, 81, Canadian televangelist.[474]
- Leonard Mashako Mamba, 66, Congolese politician, Minister of Public Health (1997–2001) and Minister of Higher Education and Universities (2008–2012).[475]
- Joseph M'Bouroukounda, 79, Gabonese Olympic boxer.[476]
- Tom Miller, 70, Canadian ice hockey player (New York Islanders), cancer.[477]
- Grant H. Palmer, 77, American educator and writer (An Insider's View of Mormon Origins), cancer.[478]
- Clarence Purfeerst, 90, American politician, member of the Minnesota Senate (1971–1991).[479]
- Tim Quill, 54, American actor (Hamburger Hill, Argo, JAG), cancer.[480]
- Folke Rabe, 81, Swedish composer.[481]
- Charles Roff, 65, Scottish photographer.[482]
- Arun Sadhu, 76, Indian writer (Sinhasan), cardiomyopathy.[483]
- Joe Schaffer, 79, American football player (Buffalo Bills), progressive aphasia.[484]
- Freddy Shepherd, 76, English businessman, Chairman of Newcastle United (1997–2007).[485]
- Joseph W. Schmitt, 101, American spacesuit technician.[486]
- Yoshitomo Tokugawa, 67, Japanese writer, head of the Tokugawa Yoshinobu-ke (since 1993).[487]
- Jan Tříska, 80, Czech actor (Andersonville, 2010, The People vs. Larry Flynt), fall.[488]
- Jim Walrod, 56, American interior design consultant.[489]
- Elaine Hoffman Watts, 85, American drummer.[490]
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- Mehmet Aksoy, 32, British filmmaker, shot.[491]
- Anthony Allom, 78, English cricketer (Surrey).[492]
- Samuel Amirtham, 85, Indian Anglican prelate and theologian, Bishop of South Kerala (1990–1997).[493]
- Dominador Aytona, 99, Filipino politician, Senator (1965–1971).[494]
- Mario Bedogni, 93, Italian Olympic ice hockey player (1948, 1956).[495]
- Ludmila Belousova, 81, Russian pair skater, Olympic champion (1964, 1968).[496]
- Richard Boucher, 85, French footballer (Toulouse).[497]
- Donnie Corker, 65, American transvestite entertainer.[498]
- Sir James Craig, 93, British diplomat, Ambassador to Syria (1976–1979) and Saudi Arabia (1979–1984).[499]
- Robert Delpire, 91, French photographer, publisher and filmmaker.[500]
- Barry Dennen, 79, American actor (Jesus Christ Superstar, The Shining, The Dark Crystal), complications from a fall.[501]
- Květa Fialová, 88, Czech actress (Lemonade Joe, Dinner for Adele, The Phantom of Morrisville).[502]
- Neville Furlong, 49, Irish rugby player (national team), cancer.[503]
- Günter Halm, 95, German World War II military officer.[504]
- Augustine Hoey, 101, English priest.[505]
- Morton Kaplan, 96, American political scientist.[506]
- Fred Ryecraft, 78, English footballer (Brentford F.C.).[507]
- Sigmund Vangsnes, 91, Norwegian educationalist.[508]
- Rinse Zijlstra, 90, Dutch politician, MP (1967–1973), Mayor of Smallingerland (1975-1981), and Senator (1983–1995).[509]
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- Edmond Abelé, 92, French Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Monaco (1972–1980) and Digne (1980–1987).[510]
- K. R. Aravindakshan, 66, Indian politician.[511]
- Dwijen Bandyopadhyay, 68, Indian actor (Jaatishwar), heart attack.[512]
- Raymond Buckland, 83, English Wiccan writer.[513]
- CeDell Davis, 90, American blues musician.[514]
- Joy Fleming, 72, German singer (Eurovision Song Contest 1975).[515]
- Hans Gerschwiler, 96, Swiss figure skater, Olympic silver medalist (1948).[516]
- Sir Richard Greenbury, 81, British businessman, Chairman of Marks and Spencer (1988–1999).[517]
- Jim Harvey, 74, American football player (Oakland Raiders), complications from a fall.[518]
- Hiromi Hayakawa, 34, Japanese-born Mexican actress (El Chema) and singer (La Academia), liver hemorrhage during childbirth.[519]
- Hugh Hefner, 91, American magazine publisher (Playboy), businessman (Playboy Enterprises) and reality television personality (The Girls Next Door), cardiac arrest due to sepsis.[520]
- Anne Jeffreys, 94, American actress (General Hospital, Topper, Dick Tracy).[521]
- Manuel Jiménez, 77, Spanish Olympic archer.[522]
- Vann Johnson, 56, American singer, cancer.[523]
- Ruth Lomon, 87, Canadian composer.[524]
- Red Miller, 89, American football coach (Denver Broncos), complications from a stroke.[525]
- Stanley M. Rumbough Jr., 97, American businessman (Colgate-Palmolive).[526]
- Zuzana Růžičková, 90, Czech harpsichordist, cancer.[527]
- Joel Smoller, 81, American mathematician.[528]
- Antonio Spallino, 92, Italian fencer and politician, Olympic champion (1956) and Mayor of Como (1970–1985).[529]
- Alfred Stepan, 81, American political scientist.[530]
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- Aleksey Arifullin, 46, Russian footballer (Lokomotiv Moscow).[531]
- Jerry Balmuth, 93, American philosopher.[532]
- Chyung Jinkyu, 77, South Korean writer.[533]
- Makhan Lal Fotedar, 85, Indian politician.[534]
- Balys Gajauskas, 91, Lithuanian politician and prisoner of conscience, member of the Seimas (1990–1992).[535]
- Norman N. Holland, 90, American literary critic.[536]
- Antonio Isasi-Isasmendi, 90, Spanish film director and producer (That Man in Istanbul, The Summertime Killer, They Came to Rob Las Vegas).[537]
- Lee Hsin, 64, Taiwanese politician, member of the National Assembly (1996–1998) and the Taipei City Council (since 1998), suicide by jumping.[538]
- Marietta Marich, 87, American radio personality and actress (Rushmore, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre).[539]
- Donald Mitchell, 92, British musicologist.[540]
- Steven Marshall, 60, British chief executive (Railtrack).[541]
- Vann Molyvann, 90, Cambodian architect (Chaktomuk Conference Hall, Independence Monument, Phnom Penh Olympic Stadium).[542]
- Daniel Pe'er, 74, Israeli television host, complications from a stroke.[543]
- Željko Perušić, 81, Croatian football player and manager.[544]
- Jürgen Roth, 71, German journalist.[545]
- Andreas Schmidt, 53, German actor (Summer in Berlin, The Counterfeiters) and director, cancer.[546]
- Spikeld, 23–24, Norwegian racehorse, euthanized.[547]
- Alan Thompson, 54, British broadcaster (BBC Radio Wales).[548]
- Benjamin Whitrow, 80, British actor (Pride and Prejudice, Chicken Run, Quadrophenia), brain hemorrhage[549]
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- Abu Tahsin al-Salhi, 63, Iraqi sniper, shot.[550]
- Tom Alter, 67, Indian actor, skin cancer.[551]
- Joep Baartmans-van den Boogaart, 77, Dutch politician.[552]
- Keith Bush, 87, British army officer and intelligence analyst.[553]
- Lorenz Funk, 70, German ice hockey player and manager (EC Bad Tölz, BSC Preussen), Olympic bronze medalist (1976), cancer.[554]
- Merle Gold, 96, American astrophysicist.[555]
- Tim Hackworth, 84, British army officer.[556]
- Rolf Herings, 77, German Olympic javelin thrower (1964, 1968) and football coach (1. FC Köln).[557]
- Wopo Holup, 80, American artist.[558]
- Annette Johnson, 89, New Zealand Olympic alpine skier.[559]
- Tore Lindbekk, 84, Norwegian sociologist and politician.[560]
- Philippe Médard, 58, French handball player, Olympic bronze medalist (1992).[561]
- Wiesław Michnikowski, 95, Polish actor.[562]
- Anthony Leopold Raymond Peiris, 85, Sri Lankan Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Kurunegala (1987–2009).[563]
- Oliver Press, 65, American cancer researcher and physician.[564]
- Magdalena Ribbing, 77, Swedish etiquette expert, writer and journalist, complications from a fall.[565]
- Ryūji Saikachi, 89, Japanese voice actor (Castle in the Sky, Dragon Ball Z, Anne of Green Gables), heart failure.[566]
- Jarvis Scott, 70, American Olympic sprinter (1968).[567]
- Ian Smith, 76, New Zealand rugby union player (Otago, national team).[568]
- Dmitry Smolsky, 80, Belarusian composer and teacher (Belarusian State Conservatory).[569]
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- Alan K. Adlington, 92, Canadian economist.[570]
- Hortense Aka-Anghui, 83, Ivorian politician and pharmacist, MP (1965–1990), Mayoress of Port-Bouët (since 1980) and Minister of Women's Affairs (1986–1990).[571]
- Apex, 36, British drum and bass music producer, suicide.[572]
- John Arenhold, 86, South African cricketer.[573]
- Elizabeth Baur, 69, American actress (Ironside, Lancer, The Boston Strangler).[574]
- Francis Harold Brown, 73, American geologist.[575]
- Alan Carroll, 84, British RAF officer and engineer.[576]
- Hassan El-Haddad, 60, Egyptian Olympic wrestler.[577]
- Max Haines, 86, Canadian crime columnist and author, progressive supranuclear palsy.[578]
- Monty Hall, 96, Canadian-American game show host (Let's Make a Deal), heart failure.[579]
- Frank Hamblen, 70, American basketball coach (Milwaukee Bucks, Los Angeles Lakers), heart attack.[580]
- Howie Heggedal, 68, Canadian ice hockey player (Los Angeles Sharks).[581]
- Jan Henriksen, 71, Norwegian Olympic cyclist.[582]
- Elmer Louis Hoehn, 101, American politician.[583]
- Donald Malarkey, 96, American soldier (Easy Company), depicted in Band of Brothers.[584]
- Jimmy McDonnell, 90, Irish Gaelic footballer.[585]
- Glen Newey, 56, British political philosopher, boating accident.[586]
- Tom Paley, 89, American folk musician (New Lost City Ramblers).[587]
- Lou Reda, 92, American documentary filmmaker.[588]
- Frank Slay, 87, American songwriter.[589]
- Stig Stenholm, 78, Finnish physicist.[590]
- Seth Stone, 41, American Navy SEAL, parachuting accident.[591]
- Joe Taruc, 70, Filipino news anchor and radio broadcaster (DZRH).[592]
- Gunnar Thoresen, 97, Norwegian footballer (Larvik Turn, national team).[593]
- Joe Tiller, 74, American football coach (University of Wyoming, Purdue University).[594]
- Vladimir Voevodsky, 51, Russian-American mathematician, 2002 Fields medalist, aneurysm.[595]
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