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Deaths in September 2022
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The following is a list of notable deaths in September 2022.
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 2022
1
- Mahmoud Ahmadzadeh, 89, Iranian engineer and politician, minister of industries and mines (1979–1980).[1]
- Guy-Pierre Baumann, 82, French chef and restaurateur, owner of the Kammerzell House (1987–2009).[2]
- Ken Box, 91, British Olympic sprinter.[3]
- Jakez Cornou, 87, French historian and ethnologist.[4]
- John Dapcevich, 95, American politician, mayor of Sitka, Alaska (1971–1975, 1979–1985, 1987–1989).[5]
- Barbara Ehrenreich, 81, American author (Nickel and Dimed, Bait and Switch, Dancing in the Streets) and political activist, stroke.[6]
- John Gamble, 74, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers).[7]
- Bo Harwood, 76, American sound engineer (Felicity, Six Feet Under, Pee-wee's Playhouse) and composer.[8]
- Albert Hasibuan, 83, Indonesian lawyer and politician, member of the Presidential Advisory Council (2012–2015) and Congress (1971–1997).[9]
- François-Bernard Huyghe, 71, French essayist and political scientist.[10]
- Rashleigh Jackson, 93, Guyanese politician, minister for foreign affairs (1978–1990).[11]
- Ľudovít Komadel, 94, Slovak Olympic swimmer (1952) and sports physician.[12]
- Adam Kułach, 57, Polish diplomat.[13]
- Ravil Maganov, 67, Russian petroleum executive (Lukoil), fall.[14]
- Phillip Mann, 80, British-born New Zealand writer (Master of Paxwax, The Fall of the Families), teacher and theatre director.[15]
- Jack Marchal, 75, French musician, illustrator, and political activist.[16]
- Abbas Maroufi, 65, Iranian writer.[17]
- Diane Noomin, 75, American underground cartoonist and editor (Wimmen's Comix, Twisted Sisters), uterine cancer.[18]
- Claude Pronovost, 87, Canadian ice hockey player (Montreal Canadiens, Boston Bruins).[19]
- Lowell Ross, 90, American politician.[20]
- Mary Roy, 89, Indian educator and women's rights activist.[21]
- Hermann Schaufler, 75, German politician, member of the Landtag of Baden-Württemberg (1980–2001).[22]
- Earnie Shavers, 78, American boxer.[23]
- István Szalay, 78, Hungarian mathematician and politician, MP (1998–2002).[24]
- Robert L. Vining Jr., 91, American lawyer, judge of the U.S. District Court for Northern Georgia (since 1979).[25]
- Kenneth Wernicke, 89, American aerospace engineer.[26]
- Erna Beth Yackel, 83, American mathematician.[27]
- Yang Yongsong, 103, Chinese military officer.[28]
- Zhu Yinghao, 93, Chinese transformer expert.[29]
2
- Mujib Rahman Ansari, 39–40, Afghan cleric, bombing.[30]
- Bamba Bakya, 41, Indian playback singer, cardiac arrest.[31]
- Denis Berthiaume, 53, Canadian academic and researcher, assisted suicide.[32]
- Mišo Cebalo, 77, Croatian chess grandmaster.[33]
- Jordi Cervelló, 86, Spanish composer, pneumonia.[34]
- Joseph Cheng Tsai-fa, 90, Taiwanese Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Tainan (1991–2004) and archbishop of Taipei (2004–2007).[35]
- Ian Cockbain, 64, English cricketer (Lancashire).[36]
- Frank Drake, 92, American astronomer and astrophysicist (Drake equation), designer of the Arecibo message.[37]
- Manuel Duarte, 77, Portuguese footballer (Leixões, Sporting CP, national team).[38]
- Peter Eckersley, 44, Australian computer scientist (Let's Encrypt, Privacy Badger, HTTPS Everywhere) and cyber security activist, cancer.[39]
- María Guðmundsdóttir, 29, Icelandic alpine ski racer, primary splenic angiosarcoma.[40]
- Georgios Kalamidas, 77, Greek judge, president of the Supreme Civil and Criminal Court (2009–2011).[41]
- Barry Muir, 84, Australian rugby player (Tweed Heads Seagulls, Queensland, national team).[42]
- Donal O'Keeffe, 59, Irish Gaelic footballer (Clonmel Commercials, Tipperary), injuries sustained cycling accident.[43]
- Léopold Ismael Samba, 76, Central African diplomat.[44]
- T. V. Sankaranarayanan, 77, Indian Carnatic vocalist.[45]
- Ramveer Upadhyay, 65, Indian politician, Uttar Pradesh MLA (since 1996), cancer.[46]
- Drummie Zeb, 62, English reggae musician (Aswad) and record producer.[47]
- Zenno Rob Roy, 22, Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse, heart failure.[48]
3
- Martin Bailie, 60, Irish hurler (Ballygalget).[49]
- Yuri Bashkatov, 54, Moldovan swimmer, Olympic silver medalist (1988, 1992).[50]
- Eva Børresen, 101, German-born Norwegian ceramist.[51]
- Scott Campbell, 65, Canadian ice hockey player (Winnipeg Jets, St. Louis Blues), cancer.[52]
- Alarico Gattia, 94, Italian comic artist and illustrator.[53]
- Jeff German, 69, American journalist (Las Vegas Review-Journal, Las Vegas Sun), stabbed.[54]
- Shavez Hart, 29, Bahamian Olympic sprinter (2016), shot.[55]
- Takanori Hayashi, 84, Japanese politician, member of the House of Representatives (1969–1980).[56]
- Specs Howard, 96, American radio presenter.[57]
- Paddy Kerrigan, 94, Irish Gaelic footballer (Rhode).[58]
- Herbert Kohler Jr., 83, American manufacturing executive, chairman of Kohler Co. (1972–2015).[59]
- Sterling Lord, 102, American literary agent.[60]
- Doug Macdonald, 81, Scottish pilot.[61]
- Dieter Schulte, 82, German trade unionist, chairman of DGB (1994–2002).[62]
- Lester G. Telser, 91, American economist.[63]
4
- Gazi Mazharul Anwar, 79, Bangladeshi film director, producer and lyricist (Nil Akasher Niche, Kokhono Megh Kokhono Brishti, Meyeti Ekhon Kothay Jabe).[64]
- Janusz Batugowski, 74, Polish football player and manager (KSZO Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski).[65]
- Robert Bintz, 92, Luxembourgish Olympic cyclist (1948).[66]
- Bo Brundin, 85, Swedish actor (Tales of the Gold Monkey, The Great Waldo Pepper, Russian Roulette).[67]
- Coroebus, 3, Irish Thoroughbred racehorse.[68]
- Heidemarie Fischer, 77, German politician, member of the Abgeordnetenhaus of Berlin (1986–1990, 1995–2006).[69]
- Wes Freed, 58, American outsider artist, colorectal cancer.[70]
- Alain Goldmann, 90, French rabbi.[71]
- Rodrigo González Torres, 80, Chilean politician, deputy (since 2002) and mayor of Viña del Mar (1992–1994, 1996–2000).[72]
- Edward Hulewicz, 84, Polish singer and composer.[73]
- Boris Lagutin, 84, Russian boxer, Olympic champion (1964, 1968).[74]
- Helen Matthews Lewis, 97, American sociologist, historian, and activist.[75]
- Cyrus Mistry, 54, Indian-Irish automotive executive, chairman of the Tata Group (2012–2016), traffic collision.[76]
- Ramachandran Mokeri, 75, Indian stage actor, lung disease.[77]
- Arthur Cotton Moore, 87, American architect.[78]
- Hendrik Nielsen, 80, Greenlandic politician, MP (1979–1991).[79]
- Ernst Pfister, 75, German politician, member of the Landtag of Baden-Württemberg (1980–2011).[80]
- Ram Naresh Rawat, 60, Indian politician, Uttar Pradesh MLA (since 2017), liver disease.[81]
- Art Rosenbaum, 83, American visual artist and musician, Grammy winner (2008).[82]
- Isolde Schmitt-Menzel, 92, German artist (Die Sendung mit der Maus), author, and photographer.[83]
- Thorkild Simonsen, 96, Danish politician, minister of the interior (1997–2000) and mayor of Aarhus (1982–1997).[84]
- Pat Stay, 36, Canadian battle rapper, stabbed.[85]
- Peter Straub, 79, American novelist (Julia, Ghost Story, The Talisman), complications from a broken hip.[86]
- John Till, 76, Canadian guitarist (Full Tilt Boogie Band).[87]
- Saint-Ange Vebobe, 69, French basketball player (JA Vichy, Antibes, national team).[88]
- Joel Wells, 86, American football player (Montreal Alouettes, New York Giants).[89]
- Zhan Bingyan, 93, Chinese urologist and politician, member of the National People's Congress (1993–1998).[90]
5
- Gias Uddin Ahmed, 68, Bangladeshi politician, MP (2008–2014).[91]
- Khleif Ayyat, 92, Jordanian Olympic sport shooter.[92]
- Margrith Bigler-Eggenberger, 89, Swiss jurist and politician.[93]
- Patricia Burke Brogan, 90, Irish playwright, novelist, and poet.[94]
- Virginia Dwan, 90, American art collector and patron.[95]
- Hans Eder, 87, German football player (Tennis Borussia Berlin, Hertha BSC) and manager (Hertha BSC).[96]
- Teijirō Furukawa, 87, Japanese politician, sepsis.[97]
- Hermann Gummel, 99, German physicist.[98]
- Merlin Hanbury-Tracy, 7th Baron Sudeley, 83, British peer, member of the House of Lords (1960–1999).[99]
- Shelby Jacobs, 87, American engineer.[100]
- Moon Landrieu, 92, American politician, HUD secretary (1979–1981), mayor of New Orleans (1970–1978), and member of the Louisiana House of Representatives (1960–1966).[101]
- Robin Lesh, 84, Australian tennis player.[102]
- Li Dequn, 77, Chinese material scientist, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.[103]
- Li Xiyin, 96, Chinese lexicographer and politician, member of the National People's Congress (1988–1998).[104]
- Mark Littell, 69, American baseball player (Kansas City Royals, St. Louis Cardinals), complications from heart surgery.[105]
- Shirley McKechnie, 96, Australian dancer and choreographer.[106]
- Dale McRaven, 83, American television writer and producer (Perfect Strangers, Mork & Mindy, The Partridge Family), complications from lung cancer.[107]
- Mariella Mehr, 74, Swiss writer.[108]
- Guy Morriss, 71, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles, New England Patriots) and coach (Kentucky), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[109]
- Jeff Robson, 95, New Zealand badminton and tennis player.[110]
- Walter Suggs, 83, American football player (Houston Oilers).[111]
- Jürgen Theuerkauff, 87, German fencer, Olympic bronze medalist (1960).[112]
- Lars Vogt, 51, German concert pianist, conductor (Orchestre de chambre de Paris) and festival director (Spannungen), cancer.[113]
- Eva Zeller, 99, German poet and novelist.[114]
6
- Olga Andrianova, 70, Russian curler and curling coach.[115]
- Mark H. Ashcraft, 72, American psychologist and academic.[116]
- Salvatore Biasco, 82, Italian economist and politician, deputy (1996–2001).[117]
- Ligia Borowczyk, 89, Polish actress (La Jetée, Goto, Island of Love).[118]
- Mark Buben, 65, American football player (New England Patriots, Cleveland Browns).[119]
- Arvind Giri, 64, Indian politician, Uttar Pradesh MLA (since 1996), heart attack.[120]
- Herman, 90, American Orthodox prelate, primate of the Orthodox Church in America (2002–2008).[121]
- Just Jaeckin, 82, French film director (Emmanuelle, Story of O, Lady Chatterley's Lover), photographer and sculptor.[122]
- Umesh Katti, 61, Indian politician, Karnataka MLA (1985–2004, since 2008), cardiac arrest.[123]
- Vic Kohring, 64, American politician, member of the Alaska House of Representatives (1995–2007), traffic collision.[124]
- Tatyana Koryagina, 79, Russian economist and politician, deputy (1990–1993).[125]
- Roy Littlejohn, 89, English footballer (Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic, Portsmouth, Woking).[126]
- John McVicar, 82, English robber and journalist, subject of the biopic McVicar, heart attack.[127]
- W. Neal Moerschel, 91, American politician.[128]
- Ronald Pelton, 80, American intelligence analyst (NSA) and convicted spy.[129]
- Fahad Al Rajaan, 73, Kuwaiti banker and convicted embezzler.[130]
- Tina Ramirez, 92, Venezuelan-born American dancer and choreographer.[131]
- Philippe Ranaivomanana, 73, Malagasy Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Ihosy (1999–2009) and Antsirabe (since 2009).[132]
- Donald E. Rosenblum, 93, American lieutenant general.[133]
- Magdalena Ruiz Guiñazú, 91, Argentine journalist and human rights activist.[134]
- Dan Schachte, 64, American ice hockey linesman (NHL).[135]
- Sydney Shoemaker, 90, American philosopher.[136]
- Earl J. Silbert, 86, American lawyer (Watergate scandal), U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia (1974–1979), aortic dissection.[137]
- Edo Spier, 96, Dutch architect and politician, senator (1991–1995).[138]
- Thẩm Thúy Hằng, 82, Vietnamese actress (The Beauty of Binh Duong, Four Oddballs of Saigon).[139]
- Hilda Žīgure, 104, Latvian stage actress.[140]
7
- David A. Arnold, 54, American comedian and television writer (Fuller House, The Rickey Smiley Show, That Girl Lay Lay).[141]
- Emanoel Araújo, 81, Brazilian artist, art curator, and museologist.[142]
- Radoslav Brđanin, 74, Bosnian military officer and convicted war criminal.[143]
- James L. Fisher, 91, American academic administrator and psychologist.[144]
- János Fuzik, 64, Hungarian journalist and politician.[145]
- Anne Garrels, 71, American journalist (NPR, ABC News, NBC News), lung cancer.[146]
- Marsha Hunt, 104, American actress (Pride and Prejudice, Blossoms in the Dust, The Human Comedy).[147]
- Syed Amirul Islam, 86, Bangladeshi jurist, judge of the high court (1994–2007).[148]
- Børge Krogh, 80, Danish Olympic boxer (1960, 1964).[149]
- Dave Lape, 75, American racing driver.[150]
- Willie Losʻe, 55, New Zealand-born Tongan rugby union player (Auckland, North Harbour, Tonga national team) and broadcaster.[151]
- Lance Mackey, 52, American dog musher, four-time Iditarod champion (2007–2010) and Yukon Quest champion (2005–2008), throat cancer.[152]
- Ramchandra Manjhi, 97, Indian folk dancer.[153]
- Anatoliy Molotay, 84, Ukrainian football player (Lokomotyv Vinnytsia) and manager (Dnipro Cherkasy, Dynamo Irpin).[154]
- John O'Neill, 89, Canadian sociologist.[155]
- Valeri Polyakov, 80, Russian cosmonaut (Mir EO-3, Mir EO-4).[156]
- Rommy Hunt Revson, 78, American nightclub singer, inventor of the scrunchie, aortic rupture.[157]
- Mose Rison, 66, American football player and coach (Central Michigan Chippewas).[158]
- Dagmar Schipanski, 79, German physicist and politician, member and president of the Landtag of Thuringia (2004–2009).[159]
- Piet Schrijvers, 75, Dutch football player (Ajax, national team) and manager (TOP Oss), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[160]
- Bernard Shaw, 82, American journalist (CNN), pneumonia.[161]
- Alan Wilkins, 52, Scottish playwright.[162]
8
- Martin Barker, 76, British scholar.[163]
- Jens Birkemose, 79, Danish painter.[164]
- Bryan Harvey Bjarnason, 98, Canadian real estate agent and politician, Saskatchewan MLA (1964–1969).[165]
- Marciano Cantero, 62, Argentine singer (Enanitos Verdes).[166]
- Pinya Chuayplod, 82, Thai politician, MP (1979–1992), senator (2000–2006).[167]
- LaDeva Davis, 78, American television host and food educator.[168]
- Ľubomír Dobrík, 70, Slovak judge, member of the Constitutional Court of Slovakia (1997–2016).[169]
- Albert J. Dooley, 92, American politician, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (1959–1964) and Senate (1971–1976).[170]
- Queen Elizabeth II, 96, British monarch and head of the Commonwealth (since 1952).[171]
- Randall B. Griepp, 82, American cardiothoracic surgeon.[172]
- A. Cecile J.W. Janssens, 54, Dutch epidemiologist, leukemia.[173]
- Bobby Keyes, 79, Australian rugby league player (Eastern Suburbs, Newtown).[174]
- Akbar Ali Khan, 78, Bangladeshi economist.[175]
- Anders Lönnbro, 76, Swedish actor (The Score, 1939, Tjenare kungen).[176]
- Eluki Monga Aundu, 81, Congolese military officer.[177]
- Mavis Nicholson, 91, Welsh writer and broadcaster.[178]
- Paulo Pitta e Cunha, 85, Portuguese lawyer, professor, and politician, deputy (1976–1980).[179]
- Gwyneth Powell, 76, English actress (Grange Hill, Man Down, The Guardians), complications from colon surgery.[180]
- Tim Rutten, 72, American journalist.[181]
- Ted Schreiber, 84, American baseball player (New York Mets).[182]
- Yoel Schwartz, 82, Israeli Haredi rabbi.[183]
- Kamal Narain Singh, 95, Indian jurist, chief justice (1991) and chairman of the law commission (1991–1994).[184]
- Dave Smith, 88, Scottish football player (Burnley, Brighton & Hove Albion) and manager (Plymouth Argyle).[185]
- Susan L. Solomon, 71, American health activist and lawyer.[186]
- Bob Stacey, 72, American attorney.[187]
- Sujay Solomon Sutherson, 41, Singaporean convicted killer and life sentence prisoner.[188]
- Luke Swann, 39, English cricket coach (Northamptonshire).[189]
- Vadim Utkin, 84, Russian-American control theorist and electrical engineer.[190]
- Sonny West, 85, American songwriter ("Oh, Boy!", "Rave On") and musician.[191]
9
- Carol Arnauld, 61, French singer-songwriter.[192]
- James Keith Bain, 92, Australian businessman and author.[193]
- Brother Cleve, 67, American musician and mixologist, heart attack.[194]
- Nicolae Bulat, 70, Moldovan historian, brain cancer.[195]
- Bryan Clark, 93, American actor (Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead, St. Elsewhere, Murphy Brown).[196]
- Wayne Garfield, 70, American composer and songwriter.[197]
- Jack Ging, 90, American actor (The A-Team, The Eleventh Hour, High Plains Drifter).[198]
- Shelby Jordan, 70, American football player (New England Patriots, Los Angeles Raiders).[199]
- Mark Miller, 97, American actor (Please Don't Eat the Daisies, Guestward, Ho!, Savannah Smiles).[200]
- Pierre Muller, 70, Swiss politician, mayor of Geneva (1999–2000, 2004–2005).[201]
- James Polshek, 92, American architect (Clinton Presidential Center, Brooklyn Museum).[202]
- Ray Rippelmeyer, 89, American baseball player (Washington Senators) and coach (Philadelphia Phillies).[203]
- Herschel Sizemore, 87, American bluegrass mandolinist.[204]
- Robert Hitchcock Spain, 96, American United Methodist bishop.[205]
- Clive Tanner, 88, British-born Canadian politician, British Columbia MLA (1991–1996).[206]
- Trevor Tomkins, 81, British jazz drummer (Gilgamesh).[207]
10
- Paulino Bernal, 83, American accordionist and Christian evangelist.[208]
- Menno Boelsma, 61, Dutch Olympic speed skater (1988).[209]
- Mario Bortolotto, 65, Australian footballer (Geelong, Carlton).[210]
- Frank Cignetti Sr., 84, American Hall of Fame college football coach (IUP Crimson Hawks, West Virginia Mountaineers).[211]
- Jorja Fleezanis, 70, American violinist.[212]
- Feargus Flood, 94, Irish judge.[213]
- Dick Gradley, 90, British Olympic gymnast (1960).[214]
- Eric Jones, 51, American comic book artist (Little Gloomy).[215]
- William Klein, 96, American-born French photographer, film director, and screenwriter (Who Are You, Polly Maggoo?, Mr. Freedom, The Model Couple).[216]
- B. B. Lal, 101, Indian archaeologist, director general of the ASI (1968–1972).[217]
- Maximilian Lerner, 98, Austrian-born American intelligence soldier (Ritchie Boys).[218]
- Bubba Monroe, 61, American professional wrestler.[219]
- Joseph Nacua, 77, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Ilagan (2008–2017).[220]
- Ilja Seifert, 71, German politician, MP (1990–1994, 1998–2002, 2005–2013).[221]
- Henri Stierlin, 94, Egyptian-born Swiss journalist and writer.[222]
- Choichi Terukina, 90, Japanese Ryukyuan musician.[223]
- Väinö Vilponiemi, 96, Finnish politician, MP (1962–1975).[224]
- Martin Wemyss, 94, English rear admiral.[225]
11
- Roger Bamber, 78, British photojournalist, lung cancer.[226]
- Jean Bock, 91, Belgian politician, senator (1995–1999) and mayor of Gouvy (1983–2004).[227]
- Muhammad Ali Chamseddine, 79, Lebanese writer and poet.[228]
- Syeda Sajeda Chowdhury, 87, Bangladeshi politician, MP (since 2008), complications from COVID-19.[229]
- Malcolm Erskine, 17th Earl of Buchan, 92, Scottish peer, member of the House of Lords (1984–1999).[230]
- David E. Grange Jr., 97, American military officer.[231]
- Hamadi Haddou, Moroccan Olympic runner.[232]
- Joe Hart, 78, American politician, Arizona State Mine Inspector (2007–2021) and member of the Arizona House of Representatives (1992–2001).[233]
- Florin Hidișan, 40, Romanian footballer (Otopeni, UTA Arad, Pandurii Târgu Jiu), stomach cancer.[234]
- Ken Howard, 89, British artist, complications from a fall.[235]
- William D. Hyslop, 71, American lawyer, U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Washington (1991–1993, 2019–2021).[236]
- Tadashi Kume, 91, Japanese businessman.[237]
- Harry Landis, 95, British actor (EastEnders, Friday Night Dinner, Bitter Victory) and stage director, cancer.[238]
- Kim Lenaghan, 61, Northern Irish journalist and radio presenter (BBC Radio Ulster).[239]
- Javier Marías, 70, Spanish novelist (A Heart So White, Tomorrow in the Battle Think on Me, Dark Back of Time), complications from pneumonia.[240]
- W. David McIntyre, 90, British-born New Zealand historian.[241]
- Sonia Handelman Meyer, 102, American photographer.[242]
- Damian Mymryk, 74, Ukrainian stonemason, stone carver and artist of vytynanka.[243]
- John W. O'Malley, 95, American historian and Jesuit priest.[244]
- Nelson Oñate, 79, Cuban Olympic sport shooter (1968).[245]
- Page Pate, 55, American attorney, drowned.[246]
- Donald Pigott, 94, British botanist.[247]
- Krishnam Raju, 82, Indian actor (Dharmaatmudu, Bobbili Brahmanna) and politician, MP (1998–2004), complications from COVID-19.[248]
- Roland Reber, 68, German film director (The Truth of Lie, 24/7: The Passion of Life) and author.[249]
- Joyce Reynolds, 103, British classicist and academic.[250]
- Swaroopanand Saraswati, 98, Indian religious leader, shankaracharya of Dwarka Sharada Peetham (since 1982), heart attack.[251]
- Roy Schmidt, 80, American football player (New Orleans Saints, Atlanta Falcons, Washington Redskins).[252]
- Alain Tanner, 92, Swiss film director (Charles, Dead or Alive, Jonah Who Will Be 25 in the Year 2000, In the White City) and screenwriter.[253]
- Elias Theodorou, 34, Canadian mixed martial artist, colon cancer.[254]
- Ahmet Toptaş, 73, Turkish politician, MP (2011–2015), lymphoma.[255]
- Gocha R. Tsetskhladze, 59, Soviet-born British archaeologist.[256]
- Anthony Varvaro, 37, American baseball player (Seattle Mariners, Atlanta Braves, Boston Red Sox), traffic collision.[257]
- Steven Zelditch, 68, American mathematician.[258]
12
- Harry Booth, 82, American college basketball and baseball coach (Saint Joseph's Hawks).[259]
- Ken Brownlee, 87, Scottish footballer (Aberdeen, Third Lanark, Boksburg), heart failure.[260]
- Radu Ciuceanu, 94, Romanian historian and politician, deputy (1990–1992, 2000–2004).[261]
- Michael DeGroote, 89, Belgian-born Canadian businessman and philanthropist.[262]
- Dennis East, 73, South African singer (Stingray), songwriter and record producer, stroke.[263]
- Vadim Filimonov, 91, Russian legal scholar and politician, deputy (1993–1999).[264]
- Jimmy Flynn, 88, American teamster and actor (Good Will Hunting, The Cider House Rules).[265]
- Efraín Forero Triviño, 92, Colombian road racing cyclist.[266]
- Britt Hildeng, 79, Norwegian politician, MP (1997–2009).[267]
- Hannelore Hradez, 81, Austrian Olympic fencer.[268]
- Ramsey Lewis, 87, American jazz pianist ("The 'In' Crowd"), composer and radio personality (WNUA), Grammy winner (1966, 1967, 1974).[269]
- Lowry Mays, 87, American mass media executive, co-founder of Clear Channel Communications.[270]
- Akio Miyazawa, 65, Japanese playwright, heart failure.[271]
- Ryuji Mizuno, 70, Japanese voice actor (Naruto, Berserk, Virtua Fighter), sepsis.[272]
- Eric Pianka, 83, American herpetologist and evolutionary ecologist.[273]
- PnB Rock, 30, American rapper ("Selfish"), shot.[274]
- Oleksandr Shapoval, 48, Ukrainian ballet dancer, shelling.[275]
- Rimantas Šidlauskas, 60, Lithuanian diplomat.[276]
- Henry Rupert Wilhoit Jr., 87, American lawyer, judge of the U.S. District Court for Eastern Kentucky (since 1981).[277]
- Shahpour Zarnegar, 93, Iranian Olympic fencer (1964).[278]
- Spiros Zournatzis, 86, Greek journalist and politician, MEP (1989).[279]
13
- Heiderose Berroth, 75, German politician, member of the Landtag of Baden-Württemberg (1996–2011).[280]
- Fred Callaghan, 77, English football player (Fulham) and manager (Woking, Brentford).[281]
- Jack Charles, 79, Australian actor (The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith, Blackfellas, Tom White) and musician, stroke.[282]
- Bertha Espinoza Segura, 64, Mexican politician, deputy (since 2018), cancer.[283]
- Sarah Ferguson, 80, Jersey politician.[284]
- Fred Franzia, 79, American winemaker (Bronco Wine Company).[285]
- Jean-Luc Godard, 91, French-Swiss film director (Breathless, Bande à part, Pierrot le Fou), screenwriter and critic, assisted suicide.[286]
- Brian Hewson, 89, English Olympic middle-distance runner (1956, 1960).[287]
- George Hurst, 89, American leatherworker.[288]
- N. M. Joseph, 78, Indian politician, Kerala MLA (1987–1991).[289]
- Theophilos Kamberidis, 92, Greek politician, MP (1964–1967) and mayor of Katerini (1987–1990).[290]
- Kostas Kazakos, 87, Greek actor (Act of Reprisal, Bullets don't come back, The Man with the Carnation).[291]
- Tessa Keswick, 79, British policy analyst.[292]
- Kornelije Kovač, 80, Serbian composer and musician (Korni Grupa, Indexi).[293]
- Werner Loewe, 81, German politician, member of the Hamburg Parliament (1978–1986).[294]
- Roxanne Lowit, 80, American fashion photographer.[295]
- Don Marquis, 86, American philosopher.[296]
- Grzegorz Matuszak, 81, Polish sociologist and politician, senator (2001–2005).[297]
- Abderrahmane Mehdaoui, 72, Algerian footballer (WA Tlemcen, DRB Tadjenanet, national team).[298]
- Joe Patton, 50, American football player (Washington Redskins).[299]
- Jesse Powell, 51, American R&B singer ("All I Need", "I Wasn't with It", "You"), cardiac arrest.[300]
- Jim Russell, 76, American journalist and radio producer, complications from a fall.[301]
- Faisal Saif, 46, Indian film director (Jigyaasa, Main Hoon Part-Time Killer, Paanch Ghantey Mien Paanch Crore), multiple organ failure.[302]
- Ken Starr, 76, American lawyer (Whitewater controversy), judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit (1983–1989) and solicitor general (1989–1993), complications from surgery.[303]
- Suh Dae-sook, 90, North Korean biographer.[304]
- Toshiko Taira, 101, Japanese textile artist.[305]
- Fletcher Thompson, 97, American lawyer and politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1967–1973) and Georgia Senate (1965–1967).[306]
- Pierre Tournier, 88, French football player (SO Montpellier, FC Rouen) and manager (US Saint-Malo).[307]
- Gabrielle Upton, 101, Canadian-born American screenwriter (Gidget, The Loretta Young Show, The Virginian) and actress.[308]
14
- Horacio Accavallo, 87, Argentine boxer, WBA and WBC flyweight champion (1966–1968).[309]
- Aram Bakshian, 78, American political aide and speechwriter, White House director of speechwriting (1981–1983).[310]
- Jack Brogan, 92, American art fabricator.[311]
- Cal Browning, 84, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals).[312]
- Kevin Cahill, 86, American physician.[313]
- Géza Csapó, 71, Hungarian canoeist, Olympic silver medallist (1976).[314]
- Ken Douglas, 86, New Zealand trade unionist, president of the NZCTU (1987–1999).[315]
- Anton Fier, 66, American drummer (The Feelies, The Golden Palominos, Bob Mould), composer and producer, assisted suicide.[316]
- Bengt Gingsjö, 70, Swedish Olympic swimmer (1972, 1976).[317]
- Shah Moazzem Hossain, 83, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1991–1995).[318]
- Lothar Hübner, 66, German politician, member of the Landtag of Bavaria (1994).[319]
- Bill James, 92, American politician.[320]
- Adam Kendon, 88, British linguist and semiotician.[321]
- Naresh Kumar, 93, Indian tennis player.[322]
- Li Qiwan, 86–87, Chinese politician, member of the National People's Congress (1983–1988).[323]
- Robert P. Maginnis, 88, American Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Philadelphia (1996–2010).[324]
- Louis-Michel Nourry, 76, French historian.[325]
- Mariano Ondo, 23, Equatoguinean footballer (Cano Sport, Shkupi, national team), cardiac arrest.[326]
- Dimitrios Pandermalis, 82, Greek archaeologist and curator (Acropolis Museum).[327]
- Irene Papas, 93, Greek actress (Zorba the Greek, The Guns of Navarone, Z) and singer, complications from Alzheimer's disease.[328]
- Park Byeong-yun, 81, South Korean politician, member of the National Assembly (2000–2004).[329]
- Bill Pearl, 91, American bodybuilder.[330]
- Rubén Placanica, 79, Argentine Olympic cyclist (1964), COVID-19.[331]
- Jim Post, 82, American singer (Friend & Lover) and songwriter ("Reach Out of the Darkness").[332]
- Jeff Pyle, 58, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (2005–2021), kidney cancer.[333]
- Andy Romano, 86, American actor (Under Siege, Major League, Hill Street Blues).[334]
- Yadollah Royaee, 90, Iranian poet.[335]
- Paul Sartin, 51, English folk singer, musician (Bellowhead, Faustus, Belshazzar's Feast) and composer.[336]
- Jim Shackleton, 82, Scottish rugby union player.[337]
- Henry Silva, 95, American actor (Ocean's 11, The Manchurian Candidate, Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai).[338]
- Vladimir Sungorkin, 68, Russian journalist and media manager.[339]
- P. S. Thiruvengadam, 87, Indian politician, Tamil Nadu MLA (1977–1984, 1987–1991, 1996–2001).[340]
- Don Tregonning, 93, Australian tennis player and coach.[341]
- Michel Verschueren, 91, Belgian businessman and sporting director, manager of R.S.C. Anderlecht (1981–2003).[342]
- Arnold Vitarbo, 86, American Olympic sport shooter (1968).[343]
- Erwin Vogt, 90, Swiss Olympic sport shooter.[344]
- David Wakefield, 86, English rugby league player (Wakefield Trinity, Doncaster).[345]
- Mária Wittner, 85, Hungarian revolutionary and politician, MP (2006–2014).[346]
- Zhang Chuanmiao, 85, Chinese military officer and politician, member of the National People's Congress (1993–1998).[347]
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- Brian Binnie, 69, American commercial astronaut (SpaceShipOne flight 17P).[348]
- Eddie Butler, 65, Welsh rugby union player (British & Irish Lions, Barbarian F.C., national team), commentator and journalist.[349]
- Gopanarayan Das, 74, Indian advocate and politician, MLA, cardiac arrest.[350]
- Françoise Dupuy, 97, French dancer and choreographer.[351]
- Jörg Faerber, 93, German conductor (Württemberg Chamber Orchestra Heilbronn).[352]
- Robert Ferrante, 87, American news producer.[353]
- Tibor Frank, 74, Hungarian historian, member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.[354]
- Liam Holden, 68, Northern Irish victim of a miscarriage of justice.[355]
- Sam Howe, 84, American squash player, complications from an infection.[356]
- Axel Jodorowsky, 57, Mexican-French actor (Santa Sangre, The Dance of Reality).[357]
- Thomas Jung, 64, German lawyer and politician, member of the Landtag of Brandenburg (2014–2019).[358]
- Saul Kripke, 81, American philosopher and logician.[359]
- Earle Labor, 94, American literary scholar.[360]
- Diana Maggi, 97, Italian-born Argentine actress (Frontera Sur, The Bohemian Soul, Campeón a la fuerza).[361]
- Francescantonio Nolè, 74, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Tursi-Lagonegro (2000–2015) and archbishop of Cosenza-Bisignano (since 2015).[362]
- Maanu Paul, 83, New Zealand Māori leader.[363]
- Stanley Pettigrew, 95, Irish painter.[364]
- Fritz Pleitgen, 84, German journalist and author, director of WDR (1995–2007), president of the German Cancer Aid (2011–2021) and head of the EBU (2006–2008), pancreatic cancer.[365]
- Radko Polič, 80, Slovenian actor (The Widowhood of Karolina Žašler, Balkan Express, Silent Gunpowder).[366]
- Asad Rauf, 66, Pakistani cricket player (National Bank of Pakistan, Lahore) and umpire, cardiac arrest.[367]
- Jeanne Renaud, 94, Canadian choreographer.[368]
- Mykhailo Rodionov, 85, Ukrainian politician, people's deputy (2002–2006).[369]
- Alois Roppert, 88, Austrian politician, MP (1979–1994).[370]
- Anatoliy Smirnov, 80, Russian politician.[371]
- John Stearns, 71, American baseball player and coach (New York Mets), cancer.[372]
- Svend Studsgaard, 75, Danish Olympic wrestler (1980).[373]
- Samy Vellu, 86, Malaysian politician, minister of works (1979–1989, 1995–2008) and MP (1974–2008).[374]
- Dennis Virkler, 80, American film editor (The Fugitive, The Hunt for Red October, Batman Forever), heart failure.[375]
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- Heinz Allenspach, 94, Swiss politician, MP (1979–1995).[376]
- Mahsa Amini, 22, Iranian woman, subject of the Mahsa Amini protests.[377]
- Allen Aylett, 88, Australian football player (North Melbourne) and administrator.[378]
- Mark Bloch, 98, Russian linguist.[379]
- Ronald Cohn, 78, American zoologist.[380]
- Jack Cottrell, 84, American Christian theologian and philosopher.[381]
- Zulema Dene, 88, English actress (Willow, Emergency Ward 10, Coronation Street).[382]
- Jimmy "Preacher" Ellis, 88, American blues musician.[383]
- Sergei Gorenko, 40, Russian politician and public prosecutor, explosion.[384]
- Abul Hasnat, 82, Bangladeshi lawyer and politician, MP (1990), twice minister of housing, mayor of Dhaka (1977–1982, 1990).[385]
- Marva Hicks, 66, American singer and actress (Mad About You, One Life to Live, Star Trek: Voyager).[386]
- Bob Humphreys, 86, American athlete.[387]
- Jorma Kuisma, 75, Canadian gridiron football player (Montreal Alouettes, illiness.[388]
- Amedeo Matacena, 59, Italian shipowner, mobster and politician, deputy (1994–2001), heart attack.[389]
- Norton Mezvinsky, 89, American historian.[390]
- Mark Nykanen, 70, American novelist and journalist.[391]
- James Aubrey Parker, 85, American lawyer, judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of New Mexico (since 1987).[392]
- Haluk Pekşen, 61, Turkish lawyer and politician, MP (2015–2018).[393]
- Raymundo Taco Sabio, 76, Filipino Roman Catholic priest, prefect of the Marshall Islands (2007–2017) and member of the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart (since 1969).[394]
- Hajrudin Saračević, 73, Bosnian football player (Željezničar) and manager (Bačka 1901).[395]
- Fritz Sperling, 76, Austrian Olympic bobsledder.[396]
- Luciano Vassallo, 87, Ethiopian football player (Asmara Calcio, national team) and manager (Cotton Factory Club).[397]
- Stanisław Żytkowski, 74, Polish lawyer and politician, senator (1989–1991).[398]
17
- Nicolas Belfrage, 82, American-born British wine critic and writer, complications of Parkinson's disease.[399]
- Meinhard Doelle, 68, German-born Canadian lawyer.[400]
- Lydia Dotto, 72–73, Canadian science journalist and author.[401]
- Jim Frazier, 81, Australian inventor (Frazier lens) and cinematographer.[402]
- José García Buitrón, 77, Spanish doctor and politician, senator (2015–2016).[403]
- Mathias Feldges, 85, Swiss politician, member of the Executive Council of Basel-Stadt (1984–1997).[404]
- Robert Gentry, 81, American actor (Generations, All My Children, Another World).[405]
- Vernon Heywood, 94, British botanist.[406]
- Joseph P. Hoar, 87, American Marine Corps general.[407]
- Manikrao Hodlya Gavit, 87, Indian politician, MP (1980–2014).[408]
- Kelsang Gyatso, 91, Tibetan Buddhist monk and meditation teacher, founder of New Kadampa Tradition.[409]
- Michael Homan, 56, American theologian and musician, cirrhosis.[410]
- Isami Ishii, 80, Japanese manga artist (750 Rider), heart failure.[411]
- Hrafn Jökulsson, 56, Icelandic writer, journalist (Tíminn, Alþýðublaðið) and politician, MP (1995–1999), cancer.[412]
- Jeremy Kilpatrick, 86, American mathematician, complications from Parkinson's disease.[413]
- Mal Logan, 91, Australian geographer and university administrator, vice-chancellor and president of Monash University (1987–1996).[414]
- Igor Maslennikov, 90, Russian film director (Sentimental Romance, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, Winter Cherry).[415]
- Vlado Milunić, 81, Yugoslav-born Czech architect (Dancing House).[416]
- Phil Mulkey, 89, American Olympic decathlete (1960).[417]
- Robert Niemi, 67, American literary scholar, literary critic and author.[418]
- Art Noonan, 70, American politician, member of the Montana House of Representatives (2004–2009), heart attack.[419]
- Maria Grazia Pagano, 76, Italian politician, senator (1992–2006), MEP (2008–2009).[420]
- Olga Ramos, 60, Venezuelan activist, professor and researcher (b. 1962).[421]
- Christian Rätsch, 65, German anthropologist.[422]
- Maarten Schmidt, 92, Dutch-born American astronomer (Kennicutt–Schmidt law), discoverer of the quasar.[423]
- Anna Thynn, Marchioness of Bath, 78, Hungarian-born British actress (Therese and Isabelle, The House of the Missing Girls, Zeta One).[424]
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- Azyumardi Azra, 67, Indonesian Islamic scholar, rector of Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University Jakarta (1998–2006).[425]
- Leonard A. Cole, 89, American dentist and political scientist.[426]
- Mustafa Dağıstanlı, 91, Turkish freestyle wrestler, Olympic champion (1956, 1960).[427]
- Vincent Di Maio, 81, American pathologist, complications from COVID-19.[428]
- Kjell Espmark, 92, Swedish writer, member of the Swedish Academy (since 1981).[429]
- Yakov Gorelnikov, 74, Kazakh actor and politician, deputy (1994–1995).[430]
- Diane Guérin, 74, Canadian singer and actress (Sol et Gobelet).[431]
- Elyakim Haetzni, 96, German-born Israeli lawyer, settlement activist and politician, MK (1988–1992).[432]
- Nick Holonyak, 93, American engineer and inventor.[433]
- Huang Nianlai, 82, Chinese mycologist and politician, member of the National People's Congress (1983–1993).[434]
- Martha Karagianni, 82, Greek actress (Something Is Burning, Kiss the Girls, Marijuana Stop!).[435]
- Svetozar Saša Kovačević, 72, Serbian composer, music pedagogue and church organist.[436]
- Nathan Larson, 41, American criminal, suicide by starvation.[437]
- Albert Legault, 84, Canadian academic and researcher.[438]
- Gabriella Licudi, 81, British actress (Casino Royale).[439]
- Carmen A. Miró, 103, Panamanian sociologist, statistician, and demographer.[440]
- Ladislav Moc, 91, Czech Olympic racewalker.[441]
- Héctor Polino, 89, Argentine lawyer and politician, deputy (1993–2005).[442]
- Mark Raffles, 100, British magician.[443]
- Lady Mary Russell, 88, Scottish socialite.[444]
- Nicolas Schindelholz, 34, Swiss footballer (Thun, Aarau, Luzern), lung cancer.[445]
- Victor G. Springer, 94, American biologist.[446]
- Wally Tatomir, 76, Canadian-born American ice hockey equipment manager (Carolina Hurricanes) and inventor.[447]
- Cherry Valentine, 28, English drag queen (RuPaul's Drag Race UK, Cherry Valentine: Gypsy Queen and Proud), suicide by hanging.[448]
- Jeff Weiss, 82, American actor (Vanilla Sky, Mr. Destiny) and playwright.[449]
- Christopher Ziadie, 55, Jamaican footballer (Boys' Town, national team).[450]
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- Klaus Behrens, 81, German rower, Olympic silver medallist (1964).[451]
- Robert Brown, 95, American actor (Here Come the Brides, Primus, The Flame Barrier).[452]
- Lija Brīdaka, 90, Latvian poet.[453]
- Vernon Dvorak, 93, American meteorologist.[454]
- Joseph Fiorenza, 91, American Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of San Angelo (1979–1984), bishop (1985–2004) and archbishop (2004–2006) of Galveston–Houston.[455]
- David Foreman, 74, American environmentalist, co-founder of Earth First!.[456]
- Vladimir Golubev, 72, Russian football player (Zenit, Soviet Union national team) and manager.[457]
- Marilyn P. Johnson, 100, American diplomat, ambassador to Togo (1978–1981).[458]
- Harry Langford, 92, Canadian football player (Calgary Stampeders).[459]
- Franklin Lewis, 61, American Iranologist.[460]
- Herb Lusk, 69, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles) and pastor.[461]
- Shabsa Mashkautsan, 98, Romanian-born soldier, Hero of the Soviet Union (1945).[462]
- Valerie Maynard, 85, American sculptor.[463]
- Susan Menard, American politician, mayor of Woonsocket, Rhode Island (1995–2009), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.[464] (body discovered on this date)
- Jaakko Numminen, 93, Finnish politician, minister of education (1970).[465]
- Pak Yong-il, 56, North Korean politician, vice-chairman of the standing committee of the SPA (since 2019).[466]
- Julien Rascagnères, 77, French rugby league player (XIII Catalan, Pia) and international referee.[467]
- Alan Richwald, 84, American explosive ordnance disposal expert.[468]
- Bishnu Sethi, 61, Indian writer and politician, Odisha MLA (2000–2004), kidney disease.[469]
- John Stinka, 87, Canadian Orthodox prelate, metropolitan primate of the UOCC (2005–2010).[470]
- Maury Wills, 89, American baseball player (Los Angeles Dodgers, Pittsburgh Pirates) and manager (Seattle Mariners), World Series champion (1959, 1963, 1965).[471]
- Aleksander Wrona, 82, Polish Olympic field hockey player.[472]
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- Steve Ache, 60, American football player (Minnesota Vikings).[473]
- James Annest, 95, American politician.[474]
- Émile Antonio, 94, French footballer (FC Sète, OGC Nice, Olympique Lyonnais).[475]
- Choi U-geun, 96, South Korean businessman and politician, MNA (1976–1980).[476]
- Ian Hay Davison, 91, British businessman.[477]
- Philippine Dhanis, 55, Belgian politician and parliamentary assistant.[478]
- David C. Harrington, 68, American politician, member of the Maryland Senate (2008–2011) and mayor of Bladensburg (1995–2002).[479]
- Robert Kalfin, 89, American stage director and producer.[480]
- Tanios El Khoury, 92, Lebanese Maronite Catholic prelate, eparch of Sidon (1996–2005).[481]
- John Marks, 97, British medical doctor, chairman of the British Medical Association (1984–1990).[482]
- Aleksey Nagin, 41, Russian military officer.[483]
- Robin Ord-Smith, 56, British diplomat.[484]
- Sergei Puskepalis, 56, Russian actor (Metro, How I Ended This Summer, Simple Things) and theatre director, traffic collision.[485]
- Virginio Rognoni, 98, Italian politician, minister of the interior (1978–1983), justice (1986–1987) and defence (1990–1992).[486]
- Nika Shakarami, 16, Iranian protester (Mahsa Amini protests).[487]
- Song Baorui, 84, Chinese politician, governor of Sichuan (1996–1999).[488]
- Charles Stack, 86, American lawyer.[489]
- Peter Yeldham, 95, Australian screenwriter (Ten Little Indians, The Call of the Wild), playwright (Seven Little Australians) and novelist.[490]
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- Mohd Adib Mohamad Adam, 81, Malaysian politician, chief minister of Malacca (1978–1982) and MP (1982–1990).[491]
- Lydia Alfonsi, 94, Italian actress (Black Sabbath, The Strange Night, Open Doors).[492]
- Tom Benner, 72, Canadian sculptor and painter.[493]
- Roland Bulirsch, 89, German mathematician (Bulirsch–Stoer algorithm).[494]
- Vernon Burch, 67, American singer and guitarist.[495]
- Dean Caswell, 100, American World War II flying ace.[496]
- Antonio Ceballos Atienza, 87, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Ciudad Rodrigo (1988–1993) and Cádiz y Ceuta (1993–2011), stroke.[497]
- François Corteggiani, 69, French comics artist (Pif le chien, Pif Gadget).[498]
- Andy Detwiler, 52, American farmer and internet personality.[499]
- John Duncan, 84, American author and historian.[500]
- Ray Edenton, 95, American guitarist and session musician.[501]
- Bernhardt Edskes, 81, Dutch-Swiss organ builder.[502]
- Jimmy Elder, 94, Scottish footballer (Portsmouth, Colchester United, Yeovil Town).[503]
- Anatoly Gerashchenko, 72, Russian aviation scientist and academic, rector of the Moscow Aviation Institute (2007–2015), fall.[504]
- Makhluf Haddadin, 86–87, Jordanian chemist.[505]
- John Hamblin, 87, English-born Australian television presenter (Play School) and actor (The Restless Years).[506]
- Raymond Huguet, 84, French racing cyclist.[507]
- Charles Kadushin, 90, American psychologist.[508]
- Earl Killian, 102, American sports coach (Towson Tigers).[509]
- Kenneth Kister, 86, American academic.[510]
- Clarene Law, 89, American politician.[511]
- Greg Lee, 70, American basketball player (UCLA Bruins, Portland Trail Blazers) and beach volleyball player, infection.[512]
- Andrea Molnár-Bodó, 88, Hungarian gymnast, Olympic champion (1956).[513]
- Edward Mosberg, 96, Polish-American Holocaust survivor.[514]
- Darrell Mudra, 93, American Hall of Fame college football coach (North Dakota State Bison, Arizona Wildcats, Eastern Illinois Panthers).[515]
- Sedapatti R. Muthiah, 76, Indian politician, twice MP, member (1977–1989) and speaker (1991–1996) of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly.[516]
- Sirkka Norrlund, 79, Finnish Olympic hurdler (1964).[517]
- Paul-Emile Saadé, 89, Lebanese Maronite Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Antioch (1986–1999) and eparch of Batroun (1999–2011).[518]
- Isidro Sala, 81, Spanish Olympic footballer (1968).[519]
- Allan M. Siegal, 82, American newspaper editor (The New York Times).[520]
- Raju Srivastav, 58, Indian actor (Bombay to Goa, Aamdani Atthanni Kharcha Rupaiya) and comedian (The Great Indian Laughter Challenge), complications from a heart attack.[521]
- Kapil Narayan Tiwari, 93, Indian activist and politician, MLA (1977–1980).[522]
- Tu Zhen, 88, Chinese translator.[523]
- Russell Weir, 71, Scottish golfer.[524]
- Tomasz Wołek, 74, Polish journalist and sports commentator.[525]
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- Stu Allan, 60, British dance music DJ (Clock) and record producer, stomach cancer.[526]
- Daniel André, 57, Mauritian Olympic sprinter.[527]
- István Aranyos, 80, Hungarian Olympic gymnast (1964, 1968).[528]
- William K. Barlow, 86, American politician, pancreatic cancer.[529]
- Dave Barrow, 75, Canadian politician, mayor of Richmond Hill (2006–2021).[530]
- Dmitriy Besov, 98, Russian football coach.[531]
- Donald M. Blinken, 96, American diplomat, ambassador to Hungary (1994–1997).[532]
- François Bott, 87, French novelist and journalist, founder of Le Nouveau Magazine Littéraire.[533]
- Tony Brown, 77, English darts player.[534]
- Stephen Chazen, 76, American energy executive, CEO of Occidental Petroleum (2011–2016), cancer.[535]
- Marc Danval, 85, Belgian journalist and writer.[536]
- Ioannis Dimopoulos, 90, Greek politician, MP (1974–1981), MEP (1981).[537]
- Jorge Fons, 83, Mexican film director (Los Cachorros, Fé, Esperanza y Caridad, The Bricklayers).[538]
- Igor Gorbunov, 81, Russian politician.[539]
- Tim Hankinson, 67, American soccer coach (Oglethorpe University, Indy Eleven, Chattanooga Red Wolves).[540]
- Raymond Jones, 97, Australian architect and footballer (Collingwood, Melbourne).[541]
- Rainer Keller, 56, German politician, MP (since 2021).[542]
- Humayun Khan, 90, Pakistani diplomat and politician, foreign secretary (1988–1989).[543]
- Wendell Lady, 91, American politician, member (1969–1983) and speaker (1979–1983) of the Kansas House of Representatives.[544]
- Tim Leggatt, 88, English author.[545]
- Dame Hilary Mantel, 70, British author (Wolf Hall, Bring Up the Bodies, The Mirror & the Light), Booker Prize winner (2009, 2012), complications from a stroke.[546]
- Robert Marlow, 60, English singer ("The Face of Dorian Gray").[547]
- Nick Mumley, 85, American football player (New York Titans).[548]
- Pal Singh Purewal, 90, Indian-Canadian scholar (Nanakshahi calendar).[549]
- Katharine Lee Reid, 90, American art historian and museum director, complications following heart surgery.[550]
- Ren Rongrong, 99, Chinese children's author and translator.[551]
- Ronald V. Schmidt, 78, American computer network engineer, co-founder of SynOptics.[552]
- Hesham Selim, 64, Egyptian actor, cancer.[553]
- Mohamed Sheikh, Baron Sheikh, 81, British businessman and peer, member of the House of Lords (since 2006).[554]
- Ladislav Švihran, 90, Belgian-born Slovak writer and translator.[555]
- Wang Wei, 48, Chinese politician, member of the National People's Congress (since 2018).[556]
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- Prince Amartey, 78, Ghanaian boxer, Olympic bronze medallist (1972).[557]
- Carlos Balá, 97, Argentine actor (My Family's Beautiful!) and comedian, heart failure.[558]
- James R. Biard, 91, American electrical engineer and inventor.[559]
- Jamie Brannen, 47, Canadian curler.[560]
- Marut Bunnag, 98, Thai politician, speaker of the House of Representatives (1992–1995).[561]
- Keith Carroll, 92, Australian rules footballer (Melbourne).[562]
- Patricia Cloherty, 80, American businesswoman.[563]
- Boris Dobrodeev, 95, Russian screenwriter (The First Teacher, Particularly Important Task, Recollections of Pavlovsk).[564]
- Zack Estrin, 51, American television writer and producer (Prison Break, Charmed, Lost in Space).[565]
- Louise Fletcher, 88, American actress (One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Brainstorm), Oscar winner (1976).[566]
- Giuliano Fortunato, 82, Italian footballer (Triestina, Milan, Lazio).[567]
- Bill Fulcher, 88, American football player (Washington Redskins) and coach (Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, Tampa Spartans).[568]
- Heather Goodman, 87, English Olympic canoer (1972).[569]
- Stanisław Kasprzyk, 79, Polish Olympic field hockey player.[570]
- Vladimir Krasnopolsky, 89, Russian film director (The Slowest Train, Not Under the Jurisdiction, Eternal Call), screenwriter and producer.[571]
- Imre Koltai, 84, Hungarian chemical engineer and politician, MP (1980–1990, 1994–1998).[572]
- Yuki Onishi, 43, Japanese chef, heart failure.[573]
- Vladimir Petercă, 78, Romanian Roman Catholic theologian.[574]
- Franciszek Pieczka, 94, Polish actor (Four Tank-Men and a Dog, The Deluge, Quo Vadis).[575]
- Celso Scarpini, 77, Brazilian Olympic basketball player (1968).[576]
- Jim Sheridan, 69, British politician, MP (2001–2015).[577]
- Willy Soemita, 86, Surinamese politician, deputy vice president (1988–1990).[578]
- Starman, 47, Mexican professional wrestler (CMLL).[579]
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- Pixie Annat, 92, Australian hospital matron and administrator.[580]
- Hudson Austin, 84, Grenadian military officer, chairman of the Revolutionary Military Council (1983).[581]
- Tim Ball, 83, British-born Canadian climatologist and public speaker.[582]
- Bill Blaikie, 71, Canadian politician, MP (1979–2008) and Manitoba MLA (2009–2011), cancer.[583]
- Andon Boshkovski, 47, Macedonian handball coach (HC Rabotnichki, RK Eurofarm Rabotnik, Georgia national team).[584]
- Chic Brodie, 78, Scottish politician, MSP (2011–2016), oesophageal cancer.[585]
- Chris Davidson, 45, Australian surfer, head injury.[586]
- Chandler Davis, 96, American-Canadian mathematician.[587]
- Manfred Degen, 82, German politician, member of the Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia (1990–2005).[588]
- Marie-Louise Fort, 71, French politician, deputy (2007–2017), mayor of Sens (2001–2008, since 2014).[589]
- Rita Gardner, 87, American actress (A Family Affair, The Wedding Singer, Little Voice), leukemia.[590]
- Simon Ibo, 82, French actor, singer, and politician, member of the Regional Council of Guadeloupe (1998–2003).[591]
- Sue Mingus, 92, American record producer and music manager.[592]
- Kitten Natividad, 74, Mexican-American actress (Beneath the Valley of the Ultra-Vixens, Night Patrol, Takin' It All Off) and exotic dancer.[593]
- Pavel Pervushin, 75, Russian heavyweight weightlifter, 110kg world champion (1973).[594]
- Stephen Pruslin, 82, American pianist and librettist.[595]
- John Rowe, 77, American attorney and energy executive (Exelon).[596]
- Pharoah Sanders, 81, American jazz saxophonist.[597]
- Amin Tarokh, 69, Iranian actor (Mother, Sara, Aghazadeh), heart disease.[598]
- Fiorenzo Toso, 60, Italian academic and linguist, brain tumor.[599]
- Sam Webb, 85, British architect.[600]
- Ann Wigglesworth, 83, British activist.[601]
- Helmut Wilhelm, 76, German judge and politician, MP (1994–2002).[602]
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- Ashokan, 60, Indian film director (Varnam, Saandram, Mookilla Rajyathu).[603]
- Jonathan Beaulieu-Richard, 33, Canadian football player (Montreal Alouettes, Ottawa Redblacks), cancer.[604]
- Aïcha Chenna, 81, Moroccan social worker and women's rights activist, founder of Association Solidarité Féminine.[605]
- Rafael Chimishkyan, 93, Georgian weightlifter, Olympic champion (1952).[606]
- Gürkan Coşkun, 81, Turkish painter, cancer.[607]
- Jacques Drèze, 93, Belgian economist.[608]
- Elena Elagina, 73, Russian conceptual artist.[609]
- James Florio, 85, American politician, governor of New Jersey (1990–1994) and member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1975–1990).[610]
- Josef Gitelson, 94, Russian biophysicist.[611]
- Masaaki Ikenaga, 76, Japanese baseball player (Nishitetsu Lions), cancer.[612]
- Melvin Kaplan, 93, American oboist.[613]
- Kim Seong-Dong, 74, South Korean writer.[614]
- Nikolai Kirtok, 101, Ukrainian-born Russian Red Army pilot, Hero of the Soviet Union (1945).[615]
- Roy MacLaren, 92, Scottish footballer (St Johnstone, Sheffield Wednesday, Bury).[616]
- Angus McKenzie, 86, British Olympic fencer (1960).[617]
- Alfred Michael, 94, American physician.[618]
- Aryadan Muhammed, 87, Indian politician, Kerala MLA (1977–2016).[619]
- Andrés Prieto, 93, Chilean football player (Universidad Católica, national team) and manager (Colo-Colo).[620]
- Radovan Radaković, 51, Serbian football manager and player (Tilleur-Liégeois, Partizan, FR Yugoslavia national team).[621]
- Aníbal Ramón Ruffner, 63, Peruvian engineer and politician, mayor of San Buenaventura District, Canta (2003–2010).[622]
- Gianfranco Spadaccia, 87, Italian politician, deputy (1983–1986, 1990) and senator (1987–1990).[623]
- Prema Srinivasan, 90, Indian children's author.[624]
- Robert Steckle, 92, Canadian Olympic wrestler (1952, 1956, 1960).[625]
- Leslie Swindale, 94, New Zealand-born American soil scientist.[626]
- Meredith Tax, 80, American writer and political activist.[627]
- Jean-René Toumelin, 80, French sporting director, president of FC Nantes (1996–1999).[628]
- Srbijanka Turajlić, 76, Serbian academic and political activist.[629]
- Igor Varlamov, 51, Russian footballer (Torpedo Vladimir, Tyumen, Spartak Nalchik).[630]
- Bobby Watkins, 90, American football player (Chicago Bears, Chicago Cardinals).[631]
- Willard N. Young, 95, American politician.[632]
- Sandra Zaiter, 78, Dominican-Puerto Rican actress, children's television show host (Teatrimundo) and singer.[633]
- Oleksiy Zhuravko, 48, Ukrainian-Russian politician, people's deputy (2006–2012), airstrike.[634]
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- Tony L. Bennett, 82, American police officer and politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1971–1974, 1983–1990).[635]
- Ihor Bezohlyuk, 50, Ukrainian military serviceman, mine detonation.[636]
- Joe Bussard, 86, American record collector, pancreatic cancer.[637]
- Brian Catling, 73, British sculptor, writer (The Vorrh, The Erstwhile) and filmmaker.[638]
- Meiny Epema-Brugman, 91, Dutch politician, MP (1970–1971, 1972–1982).[639]
- Cole Harris, 86, Canadian geographer and academic.[640]
- Hugh Hyland, 72, Irish Gaelic footballer (Monasterevin, Kildare).[641]
- Frederick Kriekenbeek, 90, Filipino Roman Catholic priest and exorcist.[642]
- Lilo, 101, German-born French singer and actress (La bonne année, And Now My Love).[643]
- Ranesh Maitra, 88, Bangladeshi journalist.[644]
- Hilaree Nelson, 49, American ski mountaineer, avalanche.[645]
- Carlos Pairetti, 86, Argentine stock car racing driver, lung failure.[646]
- Ronney Pettersson, 82, Swedish footballer (Djurgårdens IF, Hudiksvalls ABK, national team).[647]
- Michel Pinçon, 80, French sociologist, Alzheimer's disease.[648]
- William Rivers Pitt, 50, American author.[649]
- Cristien Polak, 68, Surinamese politician.[650]
- Yusuf al-Qaradawi, 96, Egyptian Islamic scholar (The Lawful and the Prohibited in Islam), chairman of IUMS (since 2004).[651]
- Tom Reed, 77, American college football player and coach (Miami University Redskins, North Carolina State Wolfpack).[652]
- Dave Smith, 74, English footballer (Lincoln City, Rotherham United).[653] (death announced on this date)
- Knud Sørensen, 94, Danish novelist, essayist, and poet.[654]
- Mark Souder, 72, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1995–2010), pancreatic cancer.[655]
- Venetia Stevenson, 84, English-American actress (Day of the Outlaw, Seven Ways from Sundown, The Sergeant Was a Lady), complications from Parkinson's disease.[656]
- Paolo Tringali, 97, Italian politician, deputy (1983–1987).[657]
- Wong Phui Nam, 87, Malaysian economist and poet.[658]
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- Madingo Afework, 44, Ethiopian tizita singer.[659]
- Amadou Ali, 79, Cameroonian politician, minister of justice (2001–2011).[660]
- Michio Ariyoshi, 87, Japanese shogi player, aspiration pneumonia.[661]
- Andrew van der Bijl, 94, Dutch Christian missionary, founder of Open Doors.[662]
- Kurt Binder, 78, Austrian theoretical physicist.[663]
- Bruno Bolchi, 82, Italian football player (Inter, national team) and manager (Lecce).[664]
- Vincent Deporter, 63, Belgian comic book artist and animator (SpongeBob Comics).[665]
- Shinjirō Ehara, 85, Japanese actor (Jun'ai Monogatari, The Rice People, Naked Sun), progressive supranuclear palsy.[666]
- Prince Ferfried of Hohenzollern, 79, German aristocrat and racing driver.[667]
- Julio César Guerra Tulena, 89, Colombian surgeon and politician, deputy (1991–1994), member (1994–2002) and president of the Senate (1995–1996).[668]
- Jean-Claude Hiquet, 82, French rugby union player (SU Agen, national team).[669]
- Joan Hotchkis, 95, American actress (The Life and Times of Eddie Roberts, The Odd Couple, My World and Welcome to It), heart failure.[670]
- Ronald W. Jones, 91, American trade economist.[671]
- Claude Kory Kondiano, 79–80, Guinean politician, president of the National Assembly (2014–2020).[672]
- Boris Moiseev, 68, Russian pop singer, choreographer and dancer, stroke.[673]
- José Pacheco, 75, Spanish footballer (Atlético Madrid, Logroñés).[674]
- Judah Samet, 84, Hungarian-American Holocaust survivor, public speaker and businessman, stomach cancer.[675]
- Michael John Sheridan, 77, American Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of St. Louis (1997–2001), coadjutor bishop (2001–2003) and bishop (2003–2021) of Colorado Springs.[676]
- Dick Wallis, 91, American politician.[677]
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- Mario Algaze, 75, Cuban-American photographer.[678]
- Michel Ameller, 96, French government official, member of the Constitutional Council (1995–2004).[679]
- João de Aquino, 77, Brazilian guitarist and composer.[680]
- Arlene Bashnett, 103, American internet celebrity (Gramma and Ginga).[681]
- Torhild Bransdal, 66, Norwegian politician, MP (2017–2021) and mayor of Vennesla (1999–2017).[682]
- Coolio, 59, American rapper ("Gangsta's Paradise", "Fantastic Voyage", "C U When U Get There") and actor, Grammy winner (1996), drug overdose.[683]
- Stephanie Dabney, 64, American prima ballerina, cardiopulmonary arrest.[684]
- Hilton Deakin, 89, Australian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Melbourne (1993–2007).[685]
- Gavin Escobar, 31, American football player (Dallas Cowboys), rock climbing accident.[686]
- David Gottesman, 96, American businessman, founder of First Manhattan Co.[687]
- David Warner Hagen, 90, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court of Nevada (1993–2005).[688]
- Amar Singh Mangat, 87, Kenyan Olympic field hockey player (1964).[689]
- Jim Nisbet, 75, American author and poet.[690]
- Franklin Odo, 83, American author and scholar, cancer.[691]
- Julio Osorio, 82, Panamanian Olympic basketball player (1968).[692]
- Arnold Parsons, 95, English Olympic wrestler.[693]
- Jayanti Patnaik, 90, Indian social worker and politician, MP (1980–1989, 1998–1999) and chairperson of the NCW (1992–1995).[694]
- Andre Payette, 46, Canadian ice hockey player (Philadelphia Phantoms, Newcastle Vipers, Sheffield Steeldogs).[695]
- Bill Plante, 84, American journalist (CBS News).[696]
- Oonah Shannahan, 101, New Zealand netball player (national team).[697]
- Lucas Andrew Staehelin, 83, Swiss-American cell biologist.[698]
- Jan Styrna, 81, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Tarnów (1991–2003) and bishop of Elbląg (2003–2014).[699]
- Masayoshi Takemura, 88, Japanese politician, MP (1986–2000), minister of finance (1994–1996) and chief cabinet secretary (1993–1994).[700]
- Murray Turoff, 86, American computer scientist.[701]
- Tom Urbani, 54, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals, Detroit Tigers).[702]
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- Alexandru Arșinel, 83, Romanian actor (Colierul de turcoaze, Everybody in Our Family).[703]
- Egil Bjerklund, 89, Norwegian Olympic ice hockey player (1952, 1964).[704]
- Gilles Boisvert, 89, Canadian ice hockey player (Detroit Red Wings).[705]
- Kathleen Booth, 100, English computer scientist and mathematician.[706]
- C. B. Embry, 81, American politician, member of the Kentucky House of Representatives (2003–2015) and Senate (2015–2022), cancer.[707]
- Audrey Evans, 97, British-born American oncologist and philanthropist, co-founder of Ronald McDonald House Charities.[708]
- Andrée Ferretti, 87, Canadian Quebec independence activist and author.[709]
- Mieczysław Gil, 78, Polish politician, MP (1989–1993) and senator (2011–2015).[710]
- Sohan Hayreh, 94–95, Indian-born American ophthalmologist.[711]
- Akissi Kouamé, 67, Ivorian army officer.[712]
- Rob Landsbergen, 62, Dutch footballer (PSV Eindhoven, Hyundai Horangi), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[713]
- Gilles Loiselle, 93, Canadian politician, MP (1988–1993) and minister of finance (1993).[714]
- Héctor López, 93, Panamanian baseball player (New York Yankees, Kansas City Athletics), World Series champion (1961, 1962).[715]
- David Malachowski, 67, American guitarist, producer and composer.[716]
- Yousuf Mustikhan, 74, Pakistani politician, liver cancer.[717]
- Eduardo Navarro, 43, Spanish footballer (Lleida, Huesca, Numancia).[718]
- Marybeth Peters, 83, American attorney, register of copyrights (1994–2010).[719]
- Al Primo, 87, American television news executive.[720]
- Prins Póló, 45, Icelandic singer-songwriter, cancer.[721]
- Ignacio Rodríguez Iturbe, 80, Venezuelan hydrologist.[722]
- Ildikó Szendrődi-Kővári, 92, Hungarian Olympic alpine skier (1952, 1964).[723]
- Paul Veyne, 92, French archaeologist and historian.[724]
- Sylvia Wu, 106, Chinese-born American restaurateur.[725]
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- Richard Akuoko Adiyiah, 67, Ghanaian politician, MP (2008–2012).[726]
- Shehzad Azam, 36, Pakistani cricketer (Islamabad).[727]
- Manvel Badeyan, 65, Armenian politician, MP (1999–2003).[728]
- Max Baer, 74, American jurist, chief justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania (since 2021).[729]
- Bill Basford, 92, American politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (1963–1966).[730]
- Jean-Louis Bauer, 70, French actor and playwright.[731]
- Charles Bowsher, 91, American politician, comptroller general (1981–1996).[732]
- Marit Christensen, 73, Norwegian journalist (NRK).[733]
- Bartolomé Clavero, 75, Spanish jurist, legal historian and academic.[734]
- John Curdo, 91, American chess player.[735]
- Franco Dragone, 69, Italian-born Belgian theatre director, founder of Dragone, heart attack.[736]
- San'yūtei Enraku VI, 72, Japanese rakugo comedian (Shōten), lung cancer.[737]
- Hildred Geertz, 95, American anthropologist.[738]
- Zahos Hadjifotiou, 99, Greek businessman, journalist and author.[739]
- Outi Heiskanen, 85, Finnish artist, complications from dementia.[740]
- József Horváth, 75, Hungarian Olympic handball player (1972).[741]
- Harley Hughes, 87, American lieutenant general.[742]
- Keith "Wonderboy" Johnson, 50, American gospel singer.[743]
- Yvon Lafrance, 78, Canadian politician, Quebec MNA (1989–1994).[744]
- Kevin Locke, 68, American flautist and hoop dancer.[745]
- Robin Marlar, 91, English cricketer (Cambridge University, Sussex) and journalist.[746]
- Peter G. Marston, 87, American scientist and actor (The Voyage of the Mimi).[747]
- Brian Mullins, 68, Irish Gaelic football player (St Vincents, Dublin) and manager (Derry).[748]
- John Pearce, 82, English footballer (Grimsby Town).[749]
- Marvin Powell, 67, American Hall of Fame football player (USC Trojans, New York Jets, Tampa Bay Buccaneers).[750]
- Rick Redman, 79, American Hall of Fame football player (Washington Huskies, San Diego Chargers, Portland Storm).[751]
- Billy Sothern, 45, American lawyer.[752]
- Daniel Soulez Larivière, 80, French lawyer.[753]
- Marv Staehle, 80, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox, Montreal Expos, Atlanta Braves).[754]
- Colin Touchin, 69, British composer, pancreatic cancer.[755]
- Alexandru Vagner, 33, Romanian footballer (Gloria Bistriţa, Târgu Mureș, Brașov), heart attack.[756]
- Roger Welsch, 85, American television correspondent (CBS News Sunday Morning) and author.[757]
- Dan Wieden, 77, American advertising executive, co-founder of Wieden+Kennedy, coined the slogan Just Do It.[758]
- Yury Zaitsev, 71, Russian weightlifter, Olympic champion (1976).[759]
- Khaled Al-Zylaeei, 35, Saudi footballer (Abha, Al-Nassr, national team).[760]
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