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Deaths in September 2018
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The following is a list of notable deaths in September 2018.
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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September 2018
1
- Kenneth Bowen, 86, Welsh operatic tenor singer.[1]
- Chen Xian, 98, Chinese politician, Director of the National Bureau of Statistics (1974–1981).[2]
- Carl Duering, 95, German-born British actor (Operation Daybreak, A Clockwork Orange, Possession).[3]
- Dorothy Ellis, 82, American blues singer.[4]
- Jim Francisco, 80, American politician.[5]
- Irving Petlin, 83, American artist, liver cancer.[6]
- Freddie Plaskett, 91, British major general and business executive.[7]
- Tarun Sagar, 51, Indian Jain monk, sallekhana.[8]
- Margit Sandemo, 94, Norwegian-Swedish author (The Legend of the Ice People).[9]
- Jean Seitlinger, 93, French politician, lawyer and writer, Deputy (1956–1962, 1973–1997) and MEP (1979–1984).[10]
- Mykola Shytyuk, 64, Ukrainian historian, stabbed.[11]
- Randy Weston, 92, American jazz pianist and composer.[12]
- Ehsan Yarshater, 98, Iranian scholar, director of the Center for Iranian Studies at Columbia University.[13]
2
- Elsa Bloise, 92, Argentine stage actress.[14]
- Clarence Brandley, 66, American janitor wrongly convicted of murder, pneumonia.[15]
- Bill Farley, 73, American Olympic swimmer.[16]
- Jack Henry, 92, American football player and coach.[17]
- Ian Lariba, 23, Filipino Olympic table tennis player (2016), acute myeloid leukemia.[18]
- Cornel Piper, 81, Canadian football player (Winnipeg Blue Bombers), cancer and dementia.[19]
- Kawther Ramzi, 87, Egyptian actress, circulatory collapse.[20]
- Conway Savage, 58, Australian rock keyboardist (Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds), brain tumour.[21]
- Frank Lee Sprague, 60, American guitarist and composer.[22]
- Giovanni Tabacchi, 87, Italian Olympic bobsledder.[23]
- Giovanni Battista Urbani, 94, Italian politician, Mayor of Savona (1957–1958), Senator (1972–1987).[24]
- Claire Wineland, 21, American cystic fibrosis assistance advocate, stroke.[25]
- Fred Zamberletti, 86, American athletic trainer (Minnesota Vikings), spinal osteomyelitis.[26]
3
- Rama Chowdhury, 81, Bangladeshi author, complications from diabetes.[27]
- Lydia Clarke, 95, American actress (The Atomic City) and photographer, complications from pneumonia.[28]
- Juan Costas, 73, Spanish Olympic sailor.[29]
- Klaus Gerwien, 77, German footballer (Eintracht Braunschweig).[30]
- Ian Hampshire, 70, Australian football player and manager (Geelong, Footscray).[31]
- Jalaluddin Haqqani, 78–79, Afghan militant, founder of the Haqqani network.[32]
- Warren Jones, 74, American judge, Justice of the Idaho Supreme Court (2007–2017), stroke.[33]
- Ju Kyu-chang, 89, North Korean politician, director of nuclear and missile development, pancytopenia.[34]
- Paul Koech, 49, Kenyan long-distance runner, half marathon world champion (1998).[35]
- MJ Long, 79, American architect.[36]
- Jacqueline Pearce, 74, British actress (Blake's 7, Dark Season, Doctor Who), lung cancer.[37]
- Gordon Phillips, 72, English football player (Hayes, Brentford) and manager (Staines Town), cancer.[38]
- Katyna Ranieri, 93, Italian singer and actress (Captain Phantom).[39]
- Thomas Rickman, 78, American screenwriter (Coal Miner's Daughter, Hooper, Truman), cancer.[40]
4
- Joseph Marie Régis Belzile, 87, Canadian-born Chadian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Moundou (1974–1985).[41]
- Marijan Beneš, 67, Bosnian Olympic boxer (1976), European amateur (1973) and pro super welterweight champion (1979–1981), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[42]
- István Bethlen, 72, Hungarian aristocrat and economist, MP (1990–1994).[43]
- Sydney Anicetus Charles, 92, Trinidadian-born Grenadian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Saint George's in Grenada (1974–2002).[44]
- Sheldon S. Cohen, 91, American attorney, Commissioner of Internal Revenue (1965–1969), heart failure.[45]
- Ralph Wolfe Cowan, 86, American portrait artist.[46]
- Bill Daily, 91, American actor (I Dream of Jeannie, The Bob Newhart Show) and game show panelist (Match Game).[47]
- Don Gardner, 87, American rhythm and blues singer ("I Need Your Lovin'").[48]
- Jason Hairston, 47, American football player (San Francisco 49ers, Denver Broncos) and hunting gear salesman, suicide.[49]
- Vladeta Jerotić, 94, Serbian neuropsychiatrist and author.[50]
- Ian Johnston, 71, Australian Olympic coxswain (1960), cancer.[51]
- Christopher Lawford, 63, American actor (Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, Thirteen Days, All My Children), memoirist and political activist, heart attack.[52]
- Lee Wang-pyo, 64, South Korean professional wrestler and martial artist, gallbladder cancer.[53]
- Ab McDonald, 82, Canadian ice hockey player (Chicago Blackhawks, Montreal Canadiens, St. Louis Blues), cancer.[54]
- Bertrand Osborne, 83, Montserrat politician, Chief Minister (1996–1997).[55]
- A. George Pradel, 80, American politician, Mayor of Naperville, Illinois (1995–2015), cancer.[56]
- John W. Rogerson, 83, British Anglican priest and biblical scholar.[57]
- Elisa Serna, 75, Spanish protest singer-songwriter, heart attack.[58]
- Krzysztof Sitko, 50, Polish footballer (GKS Tychy).[59]
5
- Roger Aguilar Salazar, 79, Mexican politician, Deputy-elect (since 2018), cerebral hemorrhage.[60]
- Imrich Andrejčák, 77, Slovak general, last Defence Minister of Czechoslovakia (1992), first Defence Minister of Slovakia (1993–1994).[61]
- Rachael Bland, 40, Welsh journalist and presenter (BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC North West Tonight), breast cancer.[62]
- Jim Borst, 86, Dutch Roman Catholic missionary (Saint Joseph's Missionary Society of Mill Hill), heart failure.[63]
- Minor J. Coon, 97, American biochemist.[64]
- Robert Coulter, 88, Northern Irish politician, MLA for Antrim North (1998–2011).[65]
- François Flohic, 98, French admiral (Free French Naval Forces).[66]
- Salawat Gallyamov, 58, Russian linguist.[67]
- Dennis Green, 87, Australian sprint canoeist, Olympic bronze medalist (1956), cancer.[68]
- Oben Gunderson Jr., 91, American politician.[69]
- Erik Hauri, 52, American geochemist, cancer.[70]
- Arthur Lawrence Hellyer Jr., 95, American radio and television broadcaster.[71]
- Mike Hogewood, 63, American sportscaster (Raycom Sports, FSN South) and professional wrestling commentator (Ring of Honor), heart attack.[72]
- Shubhangi Joshi, 72, Indian actress (Kahe Diya Pardes), stroke.[73]
- Dick Lane, 91, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox).[74]
- Diane Leather, 85, British Olympic middle-distance runner (1960).[75]
- Makdah Murah, 62, Syrian actress.[76]
- Madeleine Yayodele Nelson, 69, American musician.[77]
- Freddie Oversteegen, 92, Dutch resistance member.[78]
- Lise Payette, 87, Canadian journalist, writer and politician, MNA (1976–1981).[79]
- Alan Peart, 96, New Zealand World War II fighter ace (Royal New Zealand Air Force).[80]
- Gilles Pelletier, 93, Canadian actor (Jesus of Montreal, The Barbarian Invasions, R.C.M.P.).[81]
- Vince Phason, 65, American football player (Edmonton Eskimos, Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Montreal Concordes), complications from traffic collision.[82]
- Beatriz Segall, 92, Brazilian actress (Vale Tudo), pneumonia.[83]
- Bhagwatikumar Sharma, 84, Indian Gujarati writer and journalist.[84]
- John Stacpoole, 98, New Zealand architect and architectural historian.[85]
- Rudolph Edward Torrini, 95, American sculptor, complications from Alzheimer's disease.[86]
- Priscila Uppal, 43, Canadian poet, synovial sarcoma.[87]
6
- Peter Benson, 75, English actor (Heartbeat, Blackadder, Albion Market).[88]
- Michel Bonnevie, 96, French basketball player (national team), Olympic silver medalist (1948).[89]
- Richard DeVos, 92, American businessman (Amway) and sports team owner (Orlando Magic), complications from infection.[90]
- Philippe Eidel, 61, French music producer, writer and film composer.[91]
- Ken Eyre, 76, British rugby league player (Hunslet, Leeds, Keighley).[92]
- Liz Fraser, 88, British actress (I'm All Right Jack, Carry On Regardless, Dad's Army), complications from surgery.[93]
- Frank L. Gailer Jr., 94, American brigadier general.[94]
- Will Jordan, 91, American comedian and actor (I Wanna Hold Your Hand), complications of a stroke.[95]
- Johnny Kingdom, 79, English wildlife filmmaker (Johnny's New Kingdom), digger rollover.[96]
- Gilbert Lazard, 98, French linguist and Iranologist.[97]
- Oleg Lobov, 80, Russian politician.[98]
- Sylvia Meehan, 89, Irish women's rights activist.[99]
- Wilson Moreira, 81, Brazilian sambista, singer and songwriter.[100]
- Thad Mumford, 67, American television producer and writer (The Electric Company, M*A*S*H, The Cosby Show), Emmy winner (1973).[101]
- Alan Oakman, 88, English cricketer (Sussex, national team).[102]
- Burt Reynolds, 82, American actor (Smokey and the Bandit, Boogie Nights, Deliverance), Emmy winner (1991), heart attack.[103]
- Claudio Scimone, 83, Italian conductor (I Solisti Veneti).[104]
- Ken Wable, 91, American football player and coach.[105]
7
- Gaston-Armand Amaudruz, 97, Swiss neo-fascist political philosopher and Holocaust denier.[106]
- Jacques Amyot, 93, Canadian long-distance swimmer, cancer.[107]
- Steve Andreas, 82, American psychotherapist and author, complications from Parkinson's disease.[108]
- Jonas Algirdas Antanaitis, 97, Lithuanian politician, MP (1977–1995).[109]
- Robert Bairamian, 83, English cricketer.[110]
- Julio Blanck, 64, Argentine journalist, cancer.[111]
- Samuel Bodman, 79, American politician, Secretary of Energy (2005–2009), complications from primary progressive aphasia.[112]
- Joris Borghouts, 79, Dutch Egyptologist.[113]
- Chang Baohua, 87, Chinese xiangsheng actor.[114]
- Joel M. Charon, 78, American sociologist.[115]
- Janis Claxton, 53, Australian choreographer, lung cancer.[116]
- Harvey Cragon, 89, American engineer.[117]
- V. C. R. A. C. Crabbe, 94, Ghanaian judge, Justice of the Supreme Court.[118]
- Drago Grdenić, 99, Croatian chemist and crystallographer.[119]
- Marcelite J. Harris, 75, American air force general, first black woman general in the U.S. Air Force.[120]
- Kurt Helmudt, 74, Danish rower, Olympic champion (1964).[121]
- Anna Karabessini, 95, Greek folk singer and songwriter.[122]
- Alexander Margulis, 97, Yugoslavian-born American professor.[123]
- Mac Miller, 26, American rapper ("Donald Trump", "Frick Park Market", "Self Care"), drug overdose.[124]
- Ingemar Mundebo, 87, Swedish politician, MP (1965–1980), Governor of Uppsala County (1980–1986), Economy minister (1978–1979).[125]
- Ronald Myers, 62, American physician and musician.[126]
- Hans Oleak, 88, German astrophysicist.[127]
- Szarlota Pawel, 71, Polish comic book artist.[128]
- Beverly Polcyn, 90, American actress (Not Another Teen Movie, Hook, Date Movie).[129]
- Donald Robinson, 95, Australian Anglican prelate, Archbishop of Sydney (1982–1992).[130]
- Micheline Rozan, 89, French producer, co-founder of the International Centre for Theatre Research.[131]
- Jennie Mae Rucker, 95, American librarian and educator.[132]
- Bill Shaw, 94, American gospel singer (The Blackwood Brothers).[133]
- Mohsen Vaziri-Moghaddam, 94, Iranian abstract painter.[134]
- Paweł Waloszek, 80, Polish motorcycle speedway rider.[135]
- Sheila White, 69, British actress (Oliver!, I, Claudius) and singer, heart failure.[136]
- Yang Side, 96, Chinese PLA general.[137]
8
- Tito Capobianco, 87, Argentine-born American stage director (Pittsburgh Opera), lung cancer.[138]
- Gennadi Gagulia, 70, Abkhazian politician, Prime Minister (1995–1997, 2002–2003, since 2018), traffic collision.[139]
- Giancarlo Galdiolo, 69, Italian footballer (Fiorentina, Sampdoria), frontotemporal dementia.[140]
- Reidar Goa, 76, Norwegian footballer (Viking, national team).[141]
- Christopher Harper-Bill, 71, British medieval historian.[142]
- Lorraine H. Morton, 99, American politician, Mayor of Evanston, Illinois (1993–2009).[143]
- Abu Hassan Omar, 77, Malaysian politician, MP (1978–1997), Menteri Besar of Selangor (1997–2000), heart attack.[144]
- Ramin Hossein-Panahi, 23, Iranian convicted Kurdish insurgent, execution by hanging.[145]
- Henry Nordin, 96, Swedish Olympic fencer.[146]
- Erich Riedl, 85, German politician, member of Bundestag (1969–1998).[147]
- Chelsi Smith, 45, American beauty pageant winner (Miss USA 1995, Miss Universe 1995), liver cancer.[148]
- John Tovey, 85, British restaurateur.[149]
- Michael Varley, 78, British Olympic boxer (1964).[150]
- Richard Vincent, Baron Vincent of Coleshill, 87, British military officer and life peer.[151]
- Yang Zhenya, 90, Chinese diplomat, ambassador to Japan (1988–1993).[152]
9
- Simon Adut Yuang, South Sudanese Episcopal prelate, Bishop of Yirol (since 2015), plane crash.[153]
- Frank Andersson, 62, Swedish wrestler (NJPW, WCW) and reality show contestant (Let's Dance 2011), Olympic bronze medalist (1984), bacterial lung infection.[154]
- Dennis Cambal, 69, American football player (New York Jets).[155]
- Wally Choice, 86, American basketball player (Harlem Globetrotters).[156]
- Frank W. Davis, 82, American politician, member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives (1978–2004).[157]
- Silvio Grassetti, 82, Italian Grand Prix motorcycle road racer.[158]
- Akira Hosomi, 75, Japanese chemist.[159]
- Adrian C. Louis, 72, American Lovelock Paiute author and screenwriter (Skins).[160]
- Mr. Catra, 49, Brazilian singer, stomach cancer.[161]
- Krystian Popiela, 20, Polish footballer (Cagliari), traffic collision.[162]
- Beat Richner, 71, Swiss pediatrician and cellist.[163]
- Bill Smith, 80, English cricketer (Wiltshire, Surrey).[164]
- Paul Stuffel, 91, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies).[165]
- Wallace Tripp, 78, American illustrator (Amelia Bedelia) and author, Parkinson's disease.[166]
- Javier Usabiaga Arroyo, 79, Mexican politician, Minister of Agriculture (2000–2005) and Deputy (2009–2012).[167]
10
- Kurt Benirschke, 94, German-born American geneticist and pathologist.[168]
- Chris Buttars, 76, American politician, member of the Utah State Senate (2001–2011).[169]
- Adam Clymer, 81, American journalist (The New York Times), pancreatic cancer.[170]
- Warrington Colescott, 97, American artist.[171]
- Peter Donat, 90, Canadian-born American actor (The Godfather: Part II, The X-Files, The China Syndrome), complications from diabetes.[172]
- Richard M. Furlaud, 95, American businessman.[173]
- István Géczi, 74, Hungarian footballer (Ferencváros, national team), Olympic silver medalist (1972).[174]
- Johannes Geldenhuys, 83, South African military commander, Chief of the Defence Force (1985–1990).[175]
- Hu Fo, 86, Taiwanese political scientist and activist, member of Academia Sinica, fall.[176]
- Albin F. Irzyk, 101, American military officer.[177]
- Robert Harold Porter, 85, Canadian politician, MP (1984–1993).[178]
- Bianca Reinert, 52, Brazilian ornithologist, cancer.[179]
- Paul Virilio, 86, French philosopher and urbanist, heart attack.[180]
- Roy Wagner, 79, American anthropologist.[181]
- Co Westerik, 94, Dutch painter and photographer.[182]
11
- Richard Newbold Adams, 94, American anthropologist.[183]
- Peter J. Barnes Jr., 89, American politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1996–2007).[184]
- Edwin Davies, 72, English football club owner (Bolton Wanderers) and management accountant.[185]
- Fenella Fielding, 90, English actress (Follow a Star, Carry On Regardless, Carry On Screaming!), stroke.[186]
- Thomas Aquinas Higgins, 86, American judge.[187]
- Jim Houston, 80, American football player (Cleveland Browns), complications from dementia and ALS.[188]
- Kalle Könkkölä, 68, Finnish politician and human rights activist, MP (1983–1987), pneumonia.[189]
- Cheikhna Ould Mohamed Laghdaf, 97–98, Mauritanian diplomat and politician, Foreign Minister (1962–1963, 1978–1979).[190]
- Siegfried Linkwitz, 82, American audio engineer (Linkwitz-Riley filter), prostate cancer.[191]
- M. Sam Mannan, 64, Bangladeshi chemical engineer.[192]
- Kulsoom Nawaz, 68, Pakistani politician, member of the National Assembly (2017–2018), complications from lymphoma.[193]
- Don Newman, 60, American basketball coach (San Antonio Spurs, Washington Wizards) and football player (Saskatchewan Roughriders), cancer.[194]
- Don Panoz, 83, American executive (Panoz, NanoLumens, Mylan), pancreatic cancer.[195]
- Roger Sargent, 91, British chemical engineer.[196]
- Tchan Fou-li, 102, Hong Kong photographer.[197]
- Charlene Todman, 87, Australian athlete.[198]
12
- Shlomo Aronson, 81, Israeli landscape architect.[199]
- Pasquale Buba, 72, American film editor (Heat, Day of the Dead, Mister Rogers' Neighborhood), cancer.[200]
- Ronald Carter, 71, British linguist.[201]
- Don Corbett, 75, American college basketball coach (Lincoln, North Carolina A&T), cancer.[202]
- Barry Cunningham, 78, Australian politician, MP for McMillan (1980–1990, 1993–1996).[203]
- Hossein Erfani, 76, Iranian voice actor, lung cancer.[204]
- Robert Gillam, 72, American investor, stroke.[205]
- Hal Haydel, 74, American baseball player (Minnesota Twins).[206]
- Robert A. Johnson, 97, American Jungian analyst and author.[207]
- Dusan Kadlec, 75, Czech-born Canadian painter.[208]
- Henry Kalis, 81, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1975–2003).[209]
- Erich Kleinschuster, 88, Austrian trombonist and bandleader.[210]
- Hans Kloss, 80, German artist and graphic designer.[211]
- Gerald LaValle, 86, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania Senate (1990–2008).[212]
- Haydn Mainwaring, 85, Welsh rugby union player.[213]
- Geoff Manning, 92, Australian historian.[214]
- Wayne M. Meyers, 94, American microbiologist, chemist and humanitarian.[215]
- Walter Mischel, 88, Austrian-born American psychologist, pancreatic cancer.[216]
- Billy O'Dell, 85, American baseball player (Baltimore Orioles, San Francisco Giants, Atlanta Braves), complications from Parkinson's disease.[217]
- Mark W. Olson, 75, American banker.[218]
- Micael Priest, 65, American artist and raconteur.[219]
- Ralph Prouton, 92, English cricketer and footballer.[220]
- Jorunn Ringstad, 75, Norwegian politician, MP (1993–2005).[221]
- Carl Sargent, 65, British parapsychologist and roleplaying game designer (Fighting Fantasy).[222]
- Frank Serafine, 65, American sound designer and editor (Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Tron, The Hunt for Red October), traffic collision.[223]
- Shen Chun-shan, 86, Taiwanese physicist and academic, President of National Tsing Hua University (1994–1997), ruptured intestine.[224]
- Bettina Shaw-Lawrence, 97, British painter.[225]
- Benedict Ganesh Singh, 90, Guyanese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Georgetown (1972–2003).[226]
- Rachid Taha, 59, Algerian singer (Carte de Séjour), heart attack.[227]
- Albert Ullin, 88, German-born Australian children's bookseller.[228]
- Jack N. Young, 91, American actor and stuntman (Death Valley Days, Wagon Train, How the West Was Won).[229]
13
- Roman Baskin, 63, Estonian actor and director, cancer.[230]
- Diana Baumrind, 91, American psychologist, traffic collision.[231]
- Melvin Brown, 86, American football player and coach.[232]
- Valentin Chaikin, 93, Russian speed skater.[233]
- Evan Copley, 88, American academic and musician.[234]
- Emmanuel Dabbaghian, 84, Syrian Armenian Catholic hierarch, Archbishop of Baghdad (2007–2017).[235]
- Roxana Darín, 87, Argentinian actress.[236]
- Sir William Kerr Fraser, 89, British civil servant, Chancellor of the University of Glasgow (1996–2006), Permanent Secretary to the Scottish Office (1978–1988).[237]
- Lin Hujia, 101, Chinese politician, Mayor of Beijing (1978–1981) and Tianjin (1978), Minister of Agriculture (1981–1983).[238]
- Marin Mazzie, 57, American actress and singer (Ragtime, Kiss Me, Kate, Passion), ovarian cancer.[239]
- Ivo Petrić, 87, Slovenian oboist (Slavko Osterc Ensemble) and composer.[240]
- K. N. T. Sastry, 73, Indian film director and critic.[241]
- Yoko Shindo, 58, Japanese archaeologist, train collision.[242]
- Kyle Stone, 54, American pornographic film actor and comedian, cardiovascular disease.[243]
- John B. Thomas, 93, American electrical engineer.[244]
- Martha Vaughan, 92, American biochemist and physiologist.[245]
- Albrecht Wellmer, 85, German philosopher.[246]
- Charles Richard Whitfield, 90, Northern Irish obstetrician and gynecologist.[247]
- John Wilcock, 91, British journalist (The Village Voice), stroke.[248]
14
- Alan Abel, 94, American prankster and writer, cancer and heart failure.[249]
- Max Bennett, 90, American jazz bassist (L.A. Express) and session musician (The Wrecking Crew).[250]
- Beverly Bentley, 88, American actress (Scent of Mystery, C.H.U.D., The Golden Boys).[251]
- Bernardo Bello, 84, Chilean footballer (Colo-Colo).[252]
- Kenneth Binks, 93, Canadian politician.[253]
- Eusebio Cardoso, 68, Paraguayan Olympic marathon runner (1976).[254]
- Phil Clark, 86, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals).[255]
- Ruth Dowman, 88, New Zealand sprinter and long jumper, British Empire Games bronze medalist (1950).[256]
- Majid Gholamnejad, 35, Iranian footballer (Saipa, PAS Hamedan, national team), heart attack.[257]
- Anneke Grönloh, 76, Dutch singer.[258]
- Branko Grünbaum, 88, Yugoslavian-born American mathematician.[259]
- Jeff Hughes, 52, British historian.[260]
- Dinesh Chandra Joarder, 90, Indian politician, MP (1971–1980), MLA (1987–1996).[261]
- Ethel Johnson, 83, American professional wrestler.[262]
- Saeed Kangarani, 64, Iranian actor (My Uncle Napoleon, Dar Emtedade Shab, Marriage, Iranian Style), heart attack.[263]
- Franz Lovato, 95, Austrian Olympic field hockey player.[264]
- Zienia Merton, 72, Burmese-born British actress (The Chairman, Doctor Who, Space: 1999), cancer.[265]
- Carlos Rubira Infante, 96, Ecuadorian pasillo and pasacalle singer-songwriter.[266]
- Barack Obama, 20, New Zealand racehorse, animal euthanasia.[267]
- Chai-Anan Samudavanija, 74, Thai political scientist.[268]
- Rudolf Schieffer, 71, German historian.[269]
15
- Scotty Bloch, 93, American actress (Kate & Allie, The Lunch Date).[270]
- Lady Elizabeth Cavendish, 92, British aristocrat and courtier.[271]
- Helen Clare, 101, British singer[272]
- Peggy Clarke, 80, British chess player.[273]
- John M. Dwyer, 83, American set decorator (Star Trek, Coal Miner's Daughter, Jaws), complications from Parkinson's disease.[274]
- Masashi Fujiwara, 72, Japanese politician, member of the House of Councillors (since 2001), liver cancer.[275]
- Jo Gilbert, 63, British film producer (Closing the Ring), brain tumour.[276]
- James Haar, 89, American musicologist.[277]
- Dorothy M. Kellogg, 98, American politician, Member of the South Dakota House of Representatives (1981–1984) and Senate (1987–1992).[278]
- Warwick Estevam Kerr, 96, Brazilian agricultural engineer, geneticist and entomologist.[279]
- Kirin Kiki, 75, Japanese actress (Shoplifters, The Triple Cross, Half a Confession), breast cancer.[280]
- Silvio Liotta, 82, Italian politician, Deputy (1994–2006).[281]
- David Lowenthal, 95, American geographer and historian.[282]
- Mike Margulis, 68, American Olympic soccer player (1972).[283]
- Lionello Puppi, 86, Italian art historian and politician, Senator (1985–1987).[284]
- Charles Rappleye, 62, American writer, cancer.[285]
- Clay Riddell, 81, Canadian geologist and oil executive (Paramount Resources), co-owner of the Calgary Flames.[286]
- David Rubadiri, 88, Malawian poet and diplomat.[287]
- José Manuel de la Sota, 68, Argentinian politician, Senator (1995–1999), Governor of Córdoba (1999–2007, 2011–2015), traffic collision.[288]
- Dudley Sutton, 85, British actor (Lovejoy, The Devils, The Pink Panther Strikes Again), cancer.[289]
- Victor Veselago, 89, Russian physicist.[290]
- Jean Briggs Watters, 92, British cryptanalyst and Women's Royal Naval Service personnel.[291]
- Virginia Whitehill, 90, American women's rights activist.[292]
- Fritz Wintersteller, 90, Austrian mountaineer.[293]
- Ernest Womersley, 86, English footballer (Huddersfield Town).[294]
16
- Iris Acker, 88, American actress (Flight of the Navigator, Whoops Apocalypse, Cocoon: The Return), pancreatic cancer.[295]
- Perry Miller Adato, 97, American documentary film director and producer.[296]
- Maartin Allcock, 61, English multi-instrumentalist (Fairport Convention, Jethro Tull, Robert Plant) and record producer, liver cancer.[297]
- Kevin Beattie, 64, English footballer (Ipswich Town, Middlesbrough, national team), heart attack.[298]
- Tommy Best, 97, Welsh footballer (Hereford United, Cardiff City, Chester).[299]
- Assid Corban, 93, New Zealand politician, Mayor of Waitakere City (1989–1992), cancer.[300]
- Albuíno Cunha de Azeredo, 73, Brazilian engineer and politician, Governor of Espírito Santo (1991–1995).[301]
- John F. Kelly, 69, American politician, member of the Michigan Senate (1979–1994), heart attack.[302]
- Jim Kettle, 93, Australian footballer (Fitzroy).[303]
- Jone Kubuabola, 72, Fijian politician, Minister for Finance (2000–2006).[304]
- Joy Zemel Long, 96, Canadian painter.[305]
- Big Jay McNeely, 91, American R&B saxophonist, prostate cancer.[306]
- Min Naiben, 83, Chinese physicist, member of the Academy of Sciences.[307]
- John Molony, 91, Australian historian.[308]
- Frank Parker, 79, American actor (Days of Our Lives), complications from dementia and Parkinson's disease.[309]
- James B. Thayer, 96, American army brigadier general.[310]
- Butch Wade, 73, American basketball player (Indiana State Sycamores).[311]
- Wang Guofa, 72, Chinese politician, Vice Governor of Jilin Province, Chairman of the Jilin CPPCC.[312]
- Michael Young, 59, Australian footballer (Carlton, Melbourne), cancer.[313]
17
- Celia Barquín Arozamena, 22, Spanish golfer, stabbed.[314]
- Dan Ayala, 81, American college basketball coach.[315]
- Enzo Calzaghe, 69, Italian-born Welsh boxing trainer.[316]
- Captain Raju, 68, Indian military officer and actor (Nalla Naal, Rowdy Alludu, Cotton Mary), complications from a stroke.[317]
- Thomas Cripps, 86, American film historian, complications from Alzheimer's disease.[318]
- Maninder Singh Dhir, 66, Indian politician, complications from a stroke.[319]
- Giorgio Ercolani, 92, Italian Olympic sport shooter.[320]
- Sydney M. Finegold, 97, American physician.[321]
- Stephen Jeffreys, 68, British playwright and screenwriter (The Libertine, Diana), brain tumour.[322]
- Dean Lindo, 86, Belizean politician, member of the House of Representatives (1974–1979, 1984–1989).[323]
- Anna Rajam Malhotra, 91, Indian civil servant (Indian Administrative Service).[324]
- Annette Michelson, 95, American film and art critic, dementia.[325]
- Daniel N. Robinson, 81, American philosopher, heart failure.[326]
18
- Steve Adlard, 67, English football player and coach (Marquette Warriors), cancer.[327]
- James Allan, 86, British diplomat, High Commissioner to Mauritius (1981–1985) and Ambassador to Mozambique (1986–1989).[328]
- Ernie Bateman, 89, English footballer (Watford).[329]
- Gian Luigi Boiardi, 67, Italian politician, Deputy (2001–2005), heart attack.[330]
- Carlo Dell'Aringa, 77, Italian politician, Deputy (2013–2018), heart attack.[331]
- David DiChiera, 83, American composer and founding general director of Michigan Opera Theatre, pancreatic cancer.[332]
- Carl Dodd, 75-76, Irish major general.[333]
- Lady Judith Kazantzis, 78, British poet.[334]
- Piotr Lachert, 80, Polish composer and pianist.[335]
- Carmencita Lara, 91, Peruvian singer.[336]
- Marceline Loridan-Ivens, 90, French writer, film director and Holocaust survivor.[337]
- Titti Maartmann, 97, Norwegian luger.[338]
- Lawrence Martin-Bittman, 87, Czech-born American artist, author and intelligence officer.[339]
- Jean Piat, 93, French actor (Clara de Montargis, Rider on the Rain, The Accursed Kings) and writer.[340]
- Richard M. Pollack, 83, American mathematician.[341]
- Livingstone Puckerin, 49, Barbadian cricketer.[342]
- Robert Venturi, 93, American architect, Pritzker Prize winner (1991), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[343]
- Robert G. Webb, 91, American herpetologist.[344]
- Norifumi Yamamoto, 41, Japanese mixed martial artist (Shooto, Hero's, UFC), stomach cancer.[345]
- Jan Zobel, 71, American LGBTQ rights activist.[346]
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- Dave Barrett, 63, American news radio correspondent (CBS, ABC, Fox), three-time Edward R. Murrow Award winner, heart attack.[347]
- Sir Louis Blom-Cooper, 92, British lawyer.[348]
- Geta Brătescu, 92, Romanian visual artist.[349]
- Buren Bayaer, 58, Chinese singer and journalist, heart attack.[350]
- Jon Burge, 70, American police officer (Chicago Police Department), suspected mass torturer and convicted perjurer.[351]
- Bunny Carr, 91, Irish television presenter (Quicksilver).[352]
- Catherine Castel, 69, French actress (The Nude Vampire, Lips of Blood).[353]
- Geoff Clayton, 80, English cricketer (Lancashire, Somerset).[354]
- John Hopkins, 81, British academic lawyer.[355]
- Vishnu Khare, 78, Indian poet and writer, stroke.[356]
- Kondapalli Koteswaramma, 100, Indian communist revolutionary and writer, stroke.[357]
- Győző Kulcsár, 77, Hungarian fencer, Olympic champion (1964, 1968, 1972).[358]
- Marilyn Lloyd, 89, American politician, U.S. Representative from Tennessee's 3rd congressional district (1975–1995), complications from pneumonia.[359]
- David Wong Louie, 63, American writer, throat cancer.[360]
- Arthur Mitchell, 84, American dancer and choreographer, founder of the Dance Theatre of Harlem, heart failure.[361]
- Wojciech Myrda, 39, Polish basketball player (Avtodor Saratov).[362]
- Keith Nord, 61, American football player (Minnesota Vikings), cancer.[363]
- Denis Norden, 96, English comedy writer (Take It from Here), television presenter (It'll Be Alright on the Night) and radio personality (My Music).[364]
- Gamil Ratib, 91, Egyptian-French actor (Lawrence of Arabia).[365]
- Pavel Řezníček, 76, Czech poet, writer and translator.[366]
- Jesús Rodríguez Magro, 58, Spanish racing cyclist, heart attack.[367]
- Joseph E. Schwartzberg, 90, American geographer.[368]
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- Edmundo Abaya, 89, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Nueva Segovia (1999–2005).[369]
- İbrahim Ayhan, 50, Turkish politician, MP (since 2011), heart attack.[370]
- Fadhil Jalil al-Barwari, 52, Iraqi military officer, commander of the Iraqi Special Operations Forces, heart attack.[371]
- Maria Bitner-Glindzicz, 55, British geneticist, traffic collision.[372]
- Gerald Buckberg, 82, American surgeon.[373]
- John Cunliffe, 85, English children's book author (Postman Pat, Rosie and Jim), heart failure.[374]
- Ulrich Everling, 93, German jurist, Judge at the European Court of Justice (1980–1988).[375]
- Inge Feltrinelli, 87, German-born Italian publisher and photographer.[376]
- Dave Grosz, 80, American football player (Saskatchewan Roughriders, Montreal Alouettes).[377]
- George N. Hatsopoulos, 91, Greek-born American mechanical engineer.[378]
- Huang Qingyun, 98, Hong Kong-Chinese children's author.[379]
- Jacob Israelachvili, 74, Israeli-born American professor, cancer.[380]
- Joseph Hoo Kim, 76, Jamaican record producer, liver cancer.[381]
- K-Run's Park Me In First, 13, American beagle show dog, winner of the 2008 Westminster Best in Show, cancer.[382]
- Lou Karras, 91, American football player (Washington Redskins).[383]
- Mohammed Karim Lamrani, 99, Moroccan politician and holding investor, Prime Minister (1971–1972, 1983–1986, 1992–1994).[384]
- Roger Mainwood, 65, British animator (Heavy Metal, The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends) and film director (Ethel & Ernest), cancer.[385]
- Laurie Mitchell, 90, American actress (Queen of Outer Space).[386]
- Ranganayaki Rajagopalan, 86, Indian veena player, complications from Parkinson's disease.[387]
- Nils Rydström, 97, Swedish Olympic fencer (1948, 1952).[388]
- Mohamed Sahnoun, 87, Algerian diplomat, Ambassador to the United States (1984–1989).[389]
- Ludovikus Simanullang, 63, Indonesian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Sibolga (since 2007), sepsis.[390]
- Autumn Stanley, 84, American scholar and author.[391]
- Reinhard Tritscher, 72, Austrian Olympic alpine skier (1972), climbing accident.[392]
- Conrado Walter, 95, German-born Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Jacarezinho (1991–2000).[393]
- Wang Mengshu, 79, Chinese railway engineer, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.[394]
- William Ward, 74, American astronomer, brain tumor.[395]
- Henry Wessel Jr., 76, American photographer, lung cancer.[396]
- Riccardo Zinna, 60, Italian actor (Nirvana, This Is Not Paradise, Benvenuti al Sud) and composer, pancreatic cancer.[397]
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- David Bamigboye, 77, Nigerian military officer and politician, Governor of Kwara (1967–1975).[398]
- Sophie Body-Gendrot, 75, French academic.[399]
- Eigil Friis-Christensen, 73, Danish geophysicist.[400]
- Katherine Hoover, 80, American composer and flutist.[401]
- Adolf Knoll, 80, Austrian footballer (Wiener Sport-Club, FK Austria Wien, national team).[402]
- José Roberto López Londoño, 82, Colombian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Armenia (1987–2003) and Jericó (2003–2013).[403]
- David Laro, 76, American judge.[404]
- Vitaliy Masol, 89, Ukrainian politician, Prime Minister (1994–1995).[405]
- Herbert Meier, 90, Swiss writer and translator.[406]
- Howard Michaels, 62, American businessman, cancer.[407]
- Zinaida Mirkina, 92, Russian poet and translator.[408]
- Kevin Phillips, 89, Australian footballer (Collingwood).[409]
- Beverley Raphael, 83, Australian psychiatrist and academic.[410]
- Bernard Szczepański, 72, Polish Olympic wrestler (1972).[411]
- Lee Stange, 81, American baseball player (Minnesota Twins, Cleveland Indians, Boston Red Sox).[412]
- Trần Đại Quang, 61, Vietnamese politician, President (since 2016), Minister of Public Security (2011–2016), virus.[413]
- Xu Delong, 66, Chinese materials scientist, Vice President of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.[414]
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- Muriel Baillie, 83, Canadian politician.[415]
- Barry Cohen, 79, American attorney, leukemia.[416]
- Headley Cunningham, 88, Jamaican politician.[417]
- Avi Duan, 62, Israeli politician, member of the Knesset (2012–2013).[418]
- Adel Hekal, 84, Egyptian footballer (Al-Ahly, national team).[419]
- Damian Hill, 42, Australian actor (Pawno), suicide.[420]
- Chas Hodges, 74, British musician (Chas & Dave), organ failure.[421]
- José Ibarburu, 89, Spanish Olympic rower.[422]
- Johannes Kapp, 89, German Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Fulda (1976–2004).[423]
- Mike Labinjo, 38, Canadian football player (Calgary Stampeders, Miami Dolphins, Philadelphia Eagles).[424]
- Bob Lienhard, 70, American basketball player (Cantù), cancer.[425]
- Richard Longaker, 94, American political scientist.[426]
- Imtikümzük Longkümer, 51, Indian politician, heart attack.[427]
- Al Matthews, 75, American actor (Aliens, The Fifth Element, The American Way).[428]
- Edna Molewa, 61, South African politician, Minister of Environmental Affairs (since 2010) and Social Development (2009–2010), Premier of North West (2004–2009).[429]
- Dolly Niemiec, 87, American baseball player (AAGPBL).[430]
- Hayden Poulter, 57, New Zealand serial killer, suicide.[431]
- Robert B. Presley, 93, American politician.[432]
- Ottokar Runze, 93, German filmmaker (Five Suspects, In the Name of the People, A Lost Life).[433]
- Mario Valiante, 93, Italian politician, MP (1958–1983).[434]
- Sir Eric Yarrow, 98, British businessman.[435]
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- Olav Angell, 86, Norwegian poet and jazz musician.[436]
- Juan Marcos Angelini, 31, Argentine motor racing driver, plane crash.[437]
- Baek Sang-seung, 82, South Korean politician, Mayor of Gyeongju (since 2002), lymphoma.[438]
- Eric Berntson, 77, Canadian politician, MLA (1975–1990).[439]
- W. Craig Biddle, 87, American politician.[440]
- Ciriaco Calalang, 67, Filipino politician, member of the House of Representatives (since 2018), stroke.[441]
- Jane Fortune, 76, American author, journalist and historian, cancer.[442]
- Sir Charles Kao, 84, Hong Kong electrical engineer, Nobel Prize laureate (2009), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[443]
- Helmut Köglberger, 72, Austrian footballer (LASK, Austria/WAC, national team).[444]
- Gary Kurtz, 78, American film producer (American Graffiti, Star Wars, The Dark Crystal), cancer.[445]
- Kalpana Lajmi, 64, Indian filmmaker (Rudaali), kidney and liver failure.[446]
- Liu Jie, 103, Chinese politician, Governor of Henan (1979–1981).[447]
- Mark Livolsi, 56, American film editor (The Devil Wears Prada, Saving Mr. Banks, We Bought a Zoo).[448]
- John Anthony Nevin, 85, American psychologist, pancreatic cancer.[449]
- Gary Orefice, 75, American politician.[450]
- Shantaram Potdukhe, 86, Indian politician, MP (1980–1996).[451]
- Mack Pride, 86, American baseball player (Memphis Red Sox, Kansas City Monarchs).[452]
- Kidari Sarveswara Rao, Indian politician, shot.[453]
- Shirley Toulson, 94, English writer and poet.[454]
- Afërdita Tusha, 73, Albanian Olympic sport shooter.[455]
- Gennady Ulanov, 88, Russian politician.[456]
- Harry Walden, 77, English footballer (Luton Town, Northampton Town).[457]
- Derek Wheatley, 92, English barrister and novelist.[458]
- David Wolkowsky, 99, American property developer.[459]
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- Roy Booth, 91, English cricketer (Yorkshire, Worcestershire).[460]
- J. S. Borthwick, 94, American author.[461]
- Norm Breyfogle, 58, American comic book artist (Batman, Superman, Prime), complications from a stroke.[462]
- Jim Brogan, 74, Scottish footballer (Celtic, national team), dementia.[463]
- Ronald Bye, 80, Norwegian politician, Minister of Transport and Communications (1978–1981).[464]
- José María Hurtado Ruiz-Tagle, 73, Chilean politician, Deputy (1990–1998).[465]
- Peter Maurice King, 78, Australian politician, MP (1981).[466]
- Arnold Krammer, 77, American historian.[467]
- Charles Maingon, 75, French-born Canadian judoka.[468]
- Marion Marshall, 89, American actress (I Was a Male War Bride, The Stooge, Sailor Beware).[469]
- Ivar Martinsen, 97, Norwegian Olympic speed skater (1948, 1952).[470]
- Tommy McDonald, 84, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles).[471]
- Terry Moore, 82, Canadian broadcaster and author, cancer.[472]
- Michael O'Gorman, 53, American coxswain.[473] (death announced on this date)
- Merv Smith, 85, New Zealand radio personality (1ZB) and actor (The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies).[474]
- Fred Smithies, 89, British trade unionist.[475]
- Wally Teninga, 90, American football player (Michigan Wolverines).[476]
- Lars Wohlin, 85, Swedish politician, Governor of the National Bank (1979–1982), MEP (2004–2009).[477]
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- Helena Almeida, 84, Portuguese photographer and painter.[478]
- Galal Amin, 83, Egyptian economist.[479]
- Evelyn Anthony, 92, British author.[480]
- Charles Berger, 79, American communication theorist, cancer.[481]
- Robert C. Buell, 87, American politician.[482]
- Andrew Colin, 82, British computer scientist.[483]
- Marie Colton, 95, American politician, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (1978–1994).[484]
- Baba Hari Dass, 95, Indian yoga master, silent monk, and commentator.[485]
- Friedhelm Döhl, 82, German composer.[486]
- Karyn Dwyer, 43, Canadian actress (Superstar, Better Than Chocolate, The Right Way), suicide.[487]
- Pam Hallandal, 89, Australian artist.[488]
- Ismail Fahd Ismail, 78, Kuwaiti novelist and literary critic.[489]
- Ivan Kapitanets, 90, Russian military officer, Admiral of the Fleet.[490]
- Danny Lewicki, 87, Canadian ice hockey player (Toronto Maple Leafs).[491]
- Jack McKinney, 83, American basketball coach (Indiana Pacers, Los Angeles Lakers, Saint Joseph's Hawks).[492]
- Sam Morshead, 63, Irish jockey and horse racing administrator (Perth Racecourse), cancer.[493]
- Wenceslao Padilla, 68, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, Apostolic Prefect of Ulaanbaatar (since 1992).[494]
- Yadollah Samadi, 66, Iranian film director, heart failure.[495]
- Ronnie Shelton, 57, American convicted serial rapist.[496]
- Jasdev Singh, 87, Indian sports commentator.[497]
- Jerry Thorpe, 92, American director and producer (Kung Fu).[498]
- Vladimir Voronkov, 74, Russian cross-country skier, Olympic champion (1972).[499]
- Julius Whittier, 68, American football player (Texas Longhorns) and prosecutor.[500]
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- Joe Carolan, 81, Irish footballer (Manchester United, Brighton & Hove Albion, national team).[501]
- Ivan Deyanov, 80, Bulgarian footballer (Dimitrovgrad, Lokomotiv Sofia, national team).[502]
- Eric Griffiths, 65, British academic and literary critic.[503]
- Ignaz Kirchner, 72, Austrian actor (Burgtheater).[504]
- Tito Madi, 89, Brazilian singer and composer.[505]
- George F. Perpich, 85, American dentist and politician, Member of the Minnesota State Senate (1971–1980), complications from Parkinson's disease.[506]
- Charles Poliquin, 57, Canadian strength coach, heart attack.[507]
- Roger Robinson, 78, American actor (Joe Turner's Come and Gone, Kojak, Rubicon), Tony winner (2009).[508]
- Manuel Rodríguez, 79, Chilean footballer (Unión Española, national team), complications from Parkinson's disease.[509]
- Antonio Santucci, 89, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Trivento (1985–2005).[510]
- Andrew O. Skaar, 96, American politician, Member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1963–1974).[511]
- José Antonio Tébez, 69, Argentinian footballer (San Martín de Mendoza, Independiente Santa Fe, Independiente Medellín).[512]
- Aamer Wasim, 58, Pakistani cricket player and coach.[513]
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- Cy A Adler, 91, American author, organiser and conservationist.[514]
- Dean C. Allard, 84, American naval historian and archivist.[515]
- Martin Ash, 76, British musician (Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band).[516]
- Marty Balin, 76, American Hall of Fame rock singer and musician (Jefferson Airplane, Jefferson Starship).[517]
- Carles Canut, 74, Spanish actor (The Knight of the Dragon) and theater manager.[518]
- Fermín Donazar, 85, Uruguayan Olympic long jumper.[519]
- Tara Fares, 22, Iraqi model and blogger, shot.[520]
- Ray Fogarty, 61, American politician, member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives (1983–1992).[521]
- Frank Ford, 83, Australian theatre promoter (Adelaide Fringe Festival).[522]
- Frank Herbert, 87, American politician, member of the New Jersey Senate (1977–1981).[523]
- Blagoje Istatov, 71, Macedonian football player (Partizan Belgrade, Utrecht) and manager (Skopje).[524]
- Brian A. Joyce, 56, American politician, member of the Massachusetts Senate (1998–2017).[525]
- James Lawton, 75, British sports journalist and biographer.[526]
- Anita Madden, 85, American racehorse owner, political activist and socialite.[527]
- Kavita Mahajan, 51, Indian writer, pneumonia.[528]
- James G. March, 90, American sociologist.[529]
- Ernest Maxin, 95, British television producer and choreographer (Morecambe and Wise).[530]
- Namkhai Norbu, 79, Tibetan-born Italian Buddhist monk and Dzogchen teacher.[531]
- Michael Payton, 48, American Hall of Fame football player (Marshall Thundering Herd), cancer.[532]
- Manoharsinhji Pradyumansinhji, 82, Indian cricketer (Saurashtra) and politician, MLA (1967–1971, 1980–1985, 1990–1995).[533]
- Virginia Ramos, 65, Mexican-born American chef.[534]
- Joaquim Roriz, 82, Brazilian politician, Governor of the Federal District (1988–1990, 1991–1994, 1999–2006).[535]
- Yvonne Suhor, 56, American actress (The Young Riders), pancreatic cancer.[536]
- Christopher Thacker, 87, English garden historian.[537]
- Philip Trenary, 64, American airline executive (Pinnacle Airlines), shot.[538]
- Michael Walker, 71, English mathematician.[539]
- Art Williams, 78, American basketball player (Boston Celtics), stroke.[540]
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- Peter Adams, 82, Canadian politician, MPP (1987–1990), MP (1993–2006), cancer and kidney failure.[541]
- Tamaz Chiladze, 87, Georgian writer and poet (The Pond, The Brueghel Moon).[542]
- Barnabas Sibusiso Dlamini, 76, Swazi politician, Prime Minister (1996–2003, 2008–2018).[543]
- Edredon Bleu, 26, British racehorse, winner of the King George VI Chase (2003), euthanised.[544]
- Predrag Ejdus, 71, Serbian actor.[545]
- Peter Gelling, 58, Australian musician and author.[546]
- Ito Giani, 77, Italian Olympic sprinter (1964).[547]
- Rachel Hirschfeld, 72, American animal welfare lawyer.[548]
- Wes Hopkins, 57, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles).[549]
- Bob Jane, 88, Australian race car driver and entrepreneur (Bob Jane T-Marts), prostate cancer.[550]
- Joe Masteroff, 98, American playwright (Cabaret, She Loves Me), Tony winner (1967).[551]
- David Schippers, 88, American lawyer, Chief Investigative Counsel for the U.S. House Judiciary Committee (1998), pancreatic cancer.[552]
- Sidney Shachnow, 83, Lithuanian-born American Army general and Holocaust survivor.[553]
- Rajendra Shah, 68, Indian cricketer.[554]
- Shi Shengjie, 65, Chinese xiangsheng comedian.[555]
- Juris Silovs, 68, Latvian athlete, Olympic silver (1972) and bronze medalist (1976).[556]
- Celso José Pinto da Silva, 84, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Vitória da Conquista (1981–2001), Archbishop of Teresina (2001–2008).[557]
- Greg Terrion, 58, Canadian ice hockey player (Toronto Maple Leafs, Los Angeles Kings).[558]
- Allan R. Wagner, 84, American experimental psychologist.[559]
- Margo Woode, 90, American actress (Somewhere in the Night).[560]
- Zang Tianshuo, 54, Chinese rock musician, liver cancer.[561]
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- Luigi Agnolin, 75, Italian Hall of Fame football referee.[562]
- Macià Alavedra, 84, Spanish politician, Deputy (1977–1979, 1982–1986).[563]
- Alves Barbosa, 86, Portuguese racing cyclist.[564]
- Tulsidas Borkar, 83, Indian harmonium player, chest infection.[565]
- Thomas E. Brennan, 89, American jurist, Chief Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court (1969–1970).[566]
- Pascale Casanova, 59, French literary critic.[567]
- Alain Ducellier, 84, French historian.[568]
- Lewis Elton, 95, German-born British physicist and researcher.[569]
- Eugene John Gerber, 87, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Dodge City (1976–1982) and Wichita (1982–2001), heart attack.[570]
- Hu Chuanzhi, 88, Chinese engineer and politician, CEO of the China State Shipbuilding Corporation.[571]
- Rolf Knierim, 90, German biblical scholar, traffic collision.[572]
- Frank Maine, 81, Canadian politician, MP (1974–1979).[573]
- Angela Maria, 89, Brazilian singer.[574]
- Billy Neville, 83, Irish footballer (West Ham).[575]
- Henry Ong, 68, Malaysian-born American playwright, cancer.[576]
- Stefania Podgórska, 97, Polish Holocaust heroine and award winner (Righteous Among the Nations).[577]
- Peter Robeson, 88, British equestrian, Olympic bronze medalist (1956, 1964).[578]
- Otis Rush, 84, American Hall of Fame blues guitarist and singer ("All Your Love", "I Can't Quit You Baby", "Double Trouble"), complications from a stroke.[579]
- Richard A. Searfoss, 62, American astronaut.[580]
- Duke Seifried, 83, American miniature model maker.[581]
- Stepan Topal, 80, Moldovan politician, Governor of Gagauzia (1990–1995), MP (1990–1994).[582]
- Mille-Marie Treschow, 64, Norwegian estate owner.[583]
- Dirceu Vegini, 66, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Foz do Iguaçu (2010–2018).[584]
- Claudie Weill, 72–73, French historian.[585]
- Earle F. Zeigler, 99, American-Canadian academic.[586]
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- Phyllis B. Acosta, 84, American public health researcher.[587]
- Maurice Barrette, 62, Canadian ice hockey player.[588]
- Michael J. Bennane, 73, American politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives (1977–1996).[589]
- Geoffrey Hayes, 76, English television presenter (Rainbow) and actor (Z-Cars), pneumonia.[590]
- David Henderson, 91, British economist.[591]
- Wilhelm Keim, 83, German chemist.[592]
- Walter Laqueur, 97, German-born American historian and journalist.[593]
- Kim Larsen, 72, Danish rock singer, songwriter and guitarist (Gasolin'), prostate cancer.[594]
- Carlos Ángel López, 66, Argentine footballer (Sarmiento, Millonarios, national team).[595]
- John J. McDermott, 86, American philosopher.[596]
- Robert M. O'Neil, 83, American educator, President of the University of Wisconsin System (1980–1985) and the University of Virginia (1985–1990).[597]
- Sonia Orbuch, 93, Polish Jewish resistance fighter and Holocaust educator.[598]
- René Pétillon, 72, French satirical and political cartoonist.[599]
- William Proffit, 82, American orthodontist.[600]
- Sophon Ratanakorn, 87, Thai jurist, President of the Supreme Court of Thailand (1990–1991).[601]
- W. Thomas Spencer, 90, American politician.[602]
- George B. Stallings Jr., 100, American politician.[603]
- Ian Strange, 84, British artist and ornithologist.[604]
- Czesław Strumiłło, 88, Polish chemical engineer.[605]
- Sidney M. Willhelm, 83, American sociologist.[606]
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