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Deaths in September 2023
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The following is a list of notable deaths in September 2023.
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 2023
1
- Dennis Austin, 76, American computer programmer, co-creator of Microsoft PowerPoint, lung cancer.[1]
- Ken Bennett, 83, Australian footballer (Collingwood).[2]
- Jimmy Buffett, 76, American singer-songwriter ("Margaritaville", "Cheeseburger in Paradise"), founder of Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville, Merkel-cell carcinoma.[3]
- Gerald P. Carmen, 93, American diplomat, representative to the European Office of the UN (1984–1986) and administrator of the GSA (1981–1984).[4]
- Alwyn Davies, 97, British chemist.[5]
- Olav Eikeland, 67, Norwegian philosopher and employment researcher.[6]
- Elton Gissendanner, 95, American veterinarian and politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (1967–1968).[7]
- Hadino Hishongwa, 80, Namibian politician, MP (1989–2005).[8]
- Karim Al Iraqi, 68, Iraqi poet, cancer.[9]
- Lennart Jonsson, 90, Swedish Olympic sprinter (1960).[10]
- Charles Joseph Knight, 91, Canadian doctor, surgeon general (1988–1990).[11]
- J. Landis Martin, 77, American lawyer and businessman.[12]
- Jelaing Mersat, 74, Malaysian politician, MP (2004–2013).[13]
- Raymond Moriyama, 93, Canadian architect (Canadian War Museum, Embassy of Canada, Tokyo).[14]
- Shozaburo Nakamura, 89, Japanese politician, minister of justice (1998–1999) and MP (1979–2005).[15]
- Olivier Picard, 83, French Hellenist.[16]
- Bill Richardson, 75, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1983–1997), UN ambassador (1997–1998), governor of New Mexico (2003–2011).[17]
- Yvonne Shima, 88, Canadian actress and singer (The World of Suzie Wong, Dr. No, The Cool Mikado).[18]
- Sitt Nyein Aye, 67, Burmese artist and political activist.[19]
- Nels J. Smith, 84, American politician, member (1963–1979) and speaker of (1977–1979) the Wyoming House of Representatives, traffic collision.[20]
- Milka Stojanović, 86, Serbian operatic soprano (National Theatre in Belgrade).[21]
- Amin Syam, 77, Indonesian politician, governor of South Sulawesi (2003–2008), kidney failure.[22]
- Tempt One, 54, American graffiti artist, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[23]
- Ludovic Vaty, 34, French basketball player (JSA Bordeaux Basket, national team), complications from a heart attack.[24]
- Karl Wöllert, 81, Austrian politician, member of the Federal Council (1990–1997).[25]
2
- Walter Arlen, 103, Austrian-born American composer and music critic.[26]
- Naldo Dasso, 92, Argentine Olympic equestrian (1956, 1960).[27]
- Terry Dempsey, 91, American politician.[28]
- Bill R. Fuller, 85, American politician, member of the Kansas House of Representatives (1979–1984).[29]
- Jack Golson, 96, British-born Australian archaeologist.[30]
- Max Gomez, 72, Cuban-born American medical journalist (WNBC, WCBS-TV).[31]
- Salif Keïta, 76, Malian footballer (Saint-Étienne, Valencia, national team).[32]
- Michael Klar, 80, German graphic artist.[33]
- Robert A. Lamb, 72, British-American virologist.[34]
- Arnfinn Larsen, 93, Norwegian Olympic rower (1952).[35]
- Paul Kazuhiro Mori, 84, Japanese Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Tokyo (1985–2000).[36]
- Michele Miraglia, 88, Italian politician, senator (1976–1983).[37]
- Ilija Mitić, 83, Serbian-American footballer (San Jose Earthquakes, Oakland Clippers, United States national team).[38]
- Surjya Narayan Patro, 74, Indian politician, speaker of the Odisha Legislative Assembly (2019–2022).[39]
- Adrien Ouellette, 83, Canadian politician, MNA (1976–1985).[40]
- Mark Pearson, 83, English footballer (Manchester United, Fulham, Sheffield Wednesday).[41]
- Morteza Poursamadi, 70, Iranian cinematographer (Gilaneh, Hush! Girls Don't Scream, Intoxicated by Love).[42]
- Marcia de Rousse, 70, American actress (True Blood, St. Elsewhere, Schooled).[43]
- R. S. Shivaji, 66, Indian actor (Apoorva Sagodharargal, Kolamaavu Kokila, Dharala Prabhu).[44]
- Shannon Wilcox, 80, American actress (The Border, Songwriter, Buck James).[45]
3
- Francois Barrie, 79, Dominican politician.[46]
- Jean Bergougnoux, 83, French businessman, president of the SNCF (1994–1995).[47]
- Ruschell Boone, 48, Jamaican-born American newscaster, pancreatic cancer.[48]
- Yolanda Ciani, 85, Mexican actress.[49]
- Amando de Miguel, 86, Spanish sociologist.[50]
- Gerry Doherty, 70, British trade unionist, general secretary of TSSA (2004–2011).[51]
- José Gregori, 92, Brazilian jurist and politician, minister of justice (2000–2001).[52]
- Peter Gustavsson, 65, Swedish ice hockey player (Colorado Rockies, Fort Worth Texans).[53]
- Miklós Hanó, 66, Hungarian politician, MP (1998–2002, 2010–2014).[54]
- Stephen Herbert, 71–72, British visual media historian, pancreatic cancer.[55]
- Gilberto Hernández, 26, Panamanian footballer (C.A. Independiente de La Chorrera), shot.[56]
- Carme Junyent, 68, Spanish Catalan linguist, pancreatic cancer.[57]
- Brad Maxwell, 66, Canadian ice hockey player (Minnesota North Stars, Toronto Maple Leafs, Vancouver Canucks), lung cancer.[58]
- Jingles Pereira, 77, Portuguese-born South African football player (Cape Town City, Kaizer Chiefs) and manager (Orlando Pirates).[59]
- Piloo Reporter, 84, Indian cricket umpire.[60]
- Paul Roach, 95, American football coach (Wyoming Cowboys, Denver Broncos, Oakland Raiders).[61]
- Morgan Samuelsson, 55, Swedish ice hockey player (Luleå HF, Södertälje SK, AIK IF) and coach.[62]
- José Sébéloué, 74, French singer and musician (La Compagnie Créole).[63]
- Heath Streak, 49, Zimbabwean cricketer (Matabeleland, Warwickshire, national team), liver cancer.[64]
- Yarol Tafur, 22, Ecuadorian footballer (Atlético Chiriquí), shot.[65]
- John F. C. Turner, 96, British architect and theorist.[66]
- David Watkins, 81, Welsh rugby league (Salford Red Devils, national team) and rugby union (national team) player.[67]
4
- Danas Andriulionis, 71, Lithuanian painter.[68]
- Yunus Bandu, 81, Indonesian military officer and politician, regent of Sidenreng Rappang (1988–1993) and Luwu (1994–1999).[69]
- Guðbergur Bergsson, 90, Icelandic writer (The Swan).[70]
- Wilma Briggs, 92, American baseball player (Fort Wayne Daisies, South Bend Blue Sox).[71]
- Teté Caturla, 85, Cuban singer (Cuarteto d'Aida).[72]
- Edward J. Early Jr., 92, American politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1973–1977) and mayor of Lowell, Massachusetts (1966–1967).[73]
- Jonty Farmer, 78, New Zealand Olympic sailor (1968, 1976).[74]
- Edith Grossman, 87, American literary translator, pancreatic cancer.[75]
- Murray G. Hall, 76, Canadian Germanist and specialist in literature.[76]
- Helmut Halupka, 74, German engineer and politician, member of the Landtag of Saxony-Anhalt (1998–2002).[77]
- Steve Harwell, 56, American singer (Smash Mouth), liver failure.[78]
- Hameur Hizem, 85, Tunisian football manager (US Monastir, Stade Tunisien, national team).[79]
- Sherali Joʻrayev, 76, Uzbek singer, actor, and politician, MP (1990–1995).[80]
- Tail Dragger Jones, 82, American Chicago blues singer.[81]
- Tirso del Junco, 98, Cuban-American politician and Olympic rower (1948).[82]
- Muthoni Kirima, 92, Kenyan guerrilla fighter (Mau Mau uprising).[83]
- Eero Laine, 89, Finnish Olympic rower (1960).[84]
- Peter Lashley, 86, Barbadian cricketer (West Indies, national team).[85]
- Alex McIntosh, 89, Canadian politician, member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly (1984–1988).[86]
- Patricia McNulty, 80, American actress (Tammy Tell Me True, My Three Sons, The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis).[87]
- Eddie Meador, 86, American football player (Los Angeles Rams).[88]
- Ireneusz Michaś, 85, Polish veterinarian and politician, senator (1993–2001).[89]
- Filip Minařík, 48, Czech jockey, suicide.[90]
- Violeta Mițul, 26, Moldovan footballer (Einherji, national team), fall.[91]
- Mick Molloy, 85, Irish Olympic long-distance runner (1968).[92]
- Denis Monette, 86, Canadian writer and journalist.[93]
- Ferid Murad, 86, American physician and pharmacologist, Nobel Prize laureate (1998).[94]
- Gérard Orth, 87, French virologist.[95]
- Napoleon Pop, 78, Romanian economist and politician, deputy (2000–2004).[96]
- Brayley Reynolds, 88, Welsh footballer (Swansea Town, Cardiff City).[97]
- Jurate Rosales, 93, Lithuanian-born Venezuelan journalist and amateur historian.[98]
- Doug Shanks, 76, American college baseball coach (Mississippi Valley State).[99]
- E. Mary Smallwood, 103, British historian and academic.[100]
- Kuniji Toda, 88, Japanese engineer and politician, member of the House of Councillors (1995–2001).[101]
- Anton Tus, 91, Croatian military officer, chief of the general staff (1991–1992).[102]
- John Wolfe Jr., 69, American attorney and politician.[103]
- Gary Wright, 80, American singer-songwriter ("Dream Weaver", "Love Is Alive") and musician (Spooky Tooth), Parkinson's disease and Lewy body dementia.[104]
- Jim Yeats, 87, American football player (Houston Oilers).[105]
5
- Ronald K. Anderson, 89, American trumpeter.[106]
- Albert Azaryan, 94, Armenian gymnast, Olympic champion (1956, 1960).[107]
- Otta Bednářová, 96, Czech journalist and dissident (Charter 77), co-founder of VONS.[108]
- David Black, 95, American sculptor.[109]
- María Teresa Campos, 82, Spanish journalist and television presenter (Cada día), respiratory failure.[110]
- Pierre Camu, 100, Canadian geographer and civil servant.[111]
- Necmettin Cevheri, 93, Turkish politician, minister of tourism (1969–1971) and MP (1965–1973, 1990–2002).[112]
- Larry Chance, 82, American doo-wop singer (The Earls).[113]
- Jürgen Claus, 88, German artist and author.[114]
- Christopher Coker, 70, British political scientist and philosopher.[115]
- Kenneth M. Dye, 87, Canadian accountant and civil servant, auditor general (1981–1991).[116]
- Adam Exner, 94, Canadian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Kamloops (1974–1982), archbishop of Winnipeg (1982–1991) and Vancouver (1991–2004).[117]
- Joe Fagin, 83, British singer ("Breakin' Away / That's Livin' Alright").[118]
- Enrique Forero, 80, Colombian botanist.[119]
- Antonio Galves, 76, Brazilian mathematician (Galves–Löcherbach model), member of the Brazilian Academy of Sciences.[120]
- Charles Gayle, 84, American jazz saxophonist and pianist.[121]
- Robin Gladwin, 83, English footballer (Norwich City, Oxford United).[122]
- Bruce Guthro, 62, Canadian singer-songwriter ("Walk This Road", "Falling") and musician (Runrig), cancer.[123]
- Lee Halliday, 95, American singer and record producer.[124]
- Erkki Hautamäki, 93, Finnish Olympic decathlete (1952) and historian.[125]
- Molly Holzschlag, 60, American author (The Zen of CSS Design) and lecturer.[126]
- Yuri Kondratiev, 69, Ukrainian academic and mathematician.[127]
- Richard Laviolette, 41, Canadian singer-songwriter, assisted suicide.[128]
- George Lefont, 85, American movie theater owner (Plaza Theatre).[129]
- Bernard de Marcken de Mercken, 88, Belgian baron and politician, member of the Parliament of the Brussels-Capital Region (1989–1995).[130]
- Hassan Rahnavardi, 96, Iranian physician, politician and weightlifter, twice MP.[131]
- Shabtai Shavit, 84, Israeli intelligence officer, director of Mossad (1989–1996).[132]
- John Stevenson, 86, British television writer (Coronation Street, Brass, Nearest and Dearest), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[133]
- Ivan Šuker, 65, Croatian politician and economist, minister of finance (2003–2010).[134]
- Anatol Ugorski, 80, Russian-born German pianist, cancer.[135]
- Corinna Werwigk-Hertneck, 70, German lawyer and politician.[136]
6
- Raymond Ackerman, 92, South African business retailer, chairman of Checkers (1956–1966) and Pick n Pay Stores (1966–2020).[137]
- José María Agüero, 76, Costa Rican footballer (Liga Deportiva Alajuelense, national team).[138]
- Didi Biçaku, 99, Albanian historian and partisan.[139]
- Marc Bohan, 97, French fashion designer (Dior).[140]
- Marcel Boiteux, 101, French economist, mathematician, and civil servant.[141]
- Robyn Broughton, 80, New Zealand netball coach (Southern Sting, Central Pulse, FastNet Ferns).[142]
- John Cairney, 93, Scottish actor (A Night to Remember, Cleopatra, Jason and the Argonauts), author and painter.[143]
- Julie Cassidy, 58, Australian legal scholar.[144] (death announced on this date)
- Ebadur Rahman Chowdhury, 76, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1988–1996, 2001–2006).[145]
- Richard Davis, 93, American jazz bassist.[146]
- Richard M. Dellinger, 87, American politician, member of the Indiana House of Representatives (1972–1992).[147]
- John Winston Foran, 71, Canadian politician and police officer, New Brunswick MLA (2003–2010), pancreatic cancer.[148]
- Alberto Ginulfi, 81, Italian footballer (Roma, Hellas Verona, Cremonese).[149]
- Ian Hamilton, 55, English footballer (Scunthorpe United, West Bromwich Albion).[150]
- Denis Herard, 79, Canadian politician, Alberta MLA (1993–2008).[151]
- Lucrecia Hernández Mack, 49, Guatemalan politician, MP (since 2020), cancer.[152]
- Jeong Si-chae, 87, South Korean politician, MNA (1981–1988, 1992–1996), minister of agriculture, forestry and fisheries (1996–1997).[153]
- Adnan Al-Kaissie, 84, Iraqi professional wrestler (AWA, WWWF, WWF).[154]
- Dermot Keogh, 78, Irish historian.[155]
- Kim No-sik, 78, South Korean politician, MNA (1981–1985, 2008–2012).[156]
- Hans-Ulrich Klose, 86, German politician, MP (1983–2013) and mayor of Hamburg (1974–1981), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[157]
- Lothar Koch, 83, German politician, member of the Landtag of Lower Saxony (1994–2017).[158]
- Ihor Kozlovskyi, 69, Ukrainian historian and theologian, heart attack.[159]
- Gullan Lindblad, 90, Swedish nurse and politician, MP (1979–1998).[160]
- Gareth Miles, 85, Welsh author and translator.[161]
- Kjell-Rune Milton, 75, Swedish ice hockey player (1972 Olympics, Frölunda, Kölner Haie).[162]
- David O. Moberg, 101, American sociologist of religion.[163]
- Giuliano Montaldo, 93, Italian film director (Machine Gun McCain, Sacco & Vanzetti, Giordano Bruno), screenwriter and actor.[164]
- Silas Muriuki, 74, Kenyan politician, MP (2007–2013).[165]
- Malini Rajurkar, 82, Indian classical singer.[166]
- Steve Roden, 59, American contemporary artist and musician (Forms of Paper).[167]
- Irene Schuch, 87, German Olympic discus thrower (1960).[168]
- Aditya Dicky Singh, 57, Indian wildlife conservationist and photographer, heart attack.[169]
- Louis Vitale, 91, American Franciscan friar and peace activist, co-founder of Nevada Desert Experience.[170]
- Whitey Von Nieda, 101, American basketball player (Baltimore Bullets).[171]
7
- Oraldo Britos, 90, Argentine politician, MP (1973–1976, 1983–2003) and minister of labour (2001).[172]
- Oded Eran, 82, Israeli diplomat, ambassador to Jordan (1997–2000) and the European Union (2002–2007), head negotiator for the Israeli–Palestinian peace process (1999–2000).[173]
- Marie-Thérèse Gantenbein-Koullen, 85, Luxembourgish politician, deputy (2004–2009).[174]
- Wayne Greenstreet, 74, New Zealand cricketer (Wellington, Central Districts).[175]
- Jean-Christian Grinevald, 78, French stage director.[176]
- Geechy Guy, 59, American stand-up comedian.[177]
- Frédérique Hébrard, 96, French screenwriter and actress.[178]
- Edward Hide, 86, British jockey.[179]
- Wanda Janicka, 100, Polish architect, participant in the Warsaw Uprising.[180]
- María Jiménez, 73, Spanish singer.[181]
- Enver Mamedov, 100, Russian diplomat and mass media manager, first deputy chairman of the State Committee of Television and Radio Broadcasting of the Soviet Union (1962–1985).[182]
- Johnny Mathis, 80, American basketball player (New Jersey Americans, Allentown Jets).[183]
- Ginger Mayson, 68, American college volleyball coach (Michigan State Spartans).[184]
- Edgar Moron, 82, German politician, member of the Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia (1990–2010).[185]
- Peter C. Newman, 94, Canadian journalist (The Canadian Establishment), complications from Parkinson's disease.[186]
- Akira Nishimura, 69, Japanese composer, jaw cancer.[187]
- Eberhard Otto, 75, German entrepreneur and politician, MP (2002–2005).[188]
- Guido Rhodio, 87, Italian politician, president of Calabria (1992–1994).[189]
- Margherita Rinaldi, 88, Italian lyric soprano.[190]
- Raimundo Varela, 75, Brazilian broadcaster, politician, and television presenter.[191]
8
- Daniel Alicea, 50, Puerto Rican boxer, leukemia.[192]
- Monique Bégin, 87, Canadian politician, MP (1972–1984), minister of national revenue (1976–1977) and twice of health.[193]
- Didier Berthet, 61, French Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Saint-Dié (since 2016).[194]
- James M. Brown, 81, American trial attorney.[195]
- Dave Browning, 90, Australian footballer (Carlton).[196]
- William Derek Clayton, 97, British botanist.[197]
- Ronald Creagh, 94, French sociologist.[198]
- Karowei Dorgu, 65, Nigerian-born English bishop, pneumonia.[199]
- Stan Dromisky, 92, Canadian politician, MP (1993–2004).[200]
- Leopold Grausam, 80, Austrian football player (Rapid Vienna, national team) and manager (Floridsdorfer AC).[201]
- Sašo Hribar, 63, Slovenian radio and television personality, heart attack.[202]
- Richard Hu, 96, Singaporean politician, MP (1984–2001), minister of health (1985–1987) and finance (1985–2001).[203]
- Jacques Julliard, 90, French historian, columnist and essayist.[204]
- John Kelly, 75, Irish hurler (Tipperary).[205]
- Shoukat Ali Laleka, 62, Pakistani politician, member of the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab (2013–2018, 2018–2023).[206]
- Mylon LeFevre, 78, American Christian rock singer, cancer.[207]
- Lisa Lyon, 70, American bodybuilder and photography model (Robert Mapplethorpe), stomach cancer.[208]
- G. Marimuthu, 56, Indian film director (Kannum Kannum, Pulivaal) and actor (Ethirneechal), heart attack.[209]
- Tunku Ampuan Najihah, 100, Malaysian royal, Raja Permaisuri Agong (1994–1999).[210]
- Ajit Ninan, 68, Indian political cartoonist.[211]
- Miodrag Novaković, 82–83, Serbian cineast, writer, and film director.[212]
- Dolores Nunes, 82, Brazilian lawyer and politician, deputy (1995–1999), COVID-19.[213]
- Brett Sawyer, 63, American professional wrestler (NWA, SCW).[214]
- Nancy Storrs, 73, American Olympic rower (1976).[215]
- Anthony Sully, 79, American serial killer.[216]
- Leaena Tambyah, 86, Singaporean special education advocate, stroke.[217]
- Felicia Taylor, 59, American news correspondent (CNN International) and anchor (WNBC).[218]
- Buichi Terasawa, 68, Japanese manga artist (Goku Midnight Eye, Cobra), heart attack.[219]
- Keith Usherwood Ingold, 94, British-Canadian chemist.[220]
- Norma O. Walker, 95, American politician, mayor of Aurora, Colorado (1965–1967).[221]
- Adi Winarso, 72, Indonesian politician, mayor of Tegal (1999–2009).[222]
- Mike Yarwood, 82, English comedian, impressionist and actor (Three of a Kind).[223]
9
- Erik Aschengreen, 88, Danish historian and dance critic.[224]
- William B. Black, 81, American politician, member of the Illinois House of Representatives (1986–2010).[225]
- Olav Boksasp, 65, Norwegian football administrator (Molde, Norsk Toppfotball).[226]
- Mangosuthu Buthelezi, 95, South African politician and Zulu prince, minister of home affairs (1994–2004), MP (since 1994) and chief minister of KwaZulu (1977–1994).[227]
- Amara Camara, Guinean diplomat and aid worker.[228]
- Rubén Carolini, 79, Argentine paleontologist, discoverer of the Giganotosaurus.[229]
- Louis Ciccarello, 84, American politician.[230]
- Pierre Claisse, 99, French veterinarian and politician, deputy (1986–1988).[231]
- Domenico De Masi, 85, Italian sociologist and academic.[232]
- John Harris, 84, English footballer (Walsall, Wolverhampton Wanderers).[233] (death announced on this date)
- Christian Lara, 84, Guadeloupean film director (The Legend).[234]
- Peter McKenzie, New Zealand actor (The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The Legend of William Tell, King Kong).[235]
- Jerzy Orzeł, 70, Polish entrepreneur and politician, MP (1989–1991).[236]
- Max Simeoni, 94, French Corsican politician, MEP (1989–1994).[237]
- Rainer Troppa, 65, German footballer (Energie Cottbus, BFC Dynamo, East Germany national team).[238]
- Yuan Renguo, 66, Chinese liquor industry executive, politician, and convicted embezzler, chairman of Maotai (2000–2018) and deputy (2003–2008, 2013–2018), cerebral hemorrhage.[239]
10
- Nana Akosua Akyamaa III, 97, Ghanaian traditional royal, queen mother of the Ashanti people in Juaben (since 1994).[240]
- Chowdhury Khurshid Alam, 83, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1986–1990).[241]
- Colin Ayre, 67, English footballer (Newcastle United, Telstar, Wacker Innsbruck).[242]
- Robert S. Bennett, 84, American attorney (Clinton–Lewinsky scandal), kidney failure.[243]
- Evgeny Brazhnik, 78, Russian conductor.[244]
- Hernán Carrasco, 100, Chilean football manager (Águila, Colo-Colo, El Salvador national team).[245]
- Brendan Croker, 70, English musician (The Notting Hillbillies), leukaemia.[246]
- Lloyd Hines, 72, Canadian politician, Nova Scotia MLA (2013–2021).[247]
- Hamidou Laanigri, 84, Moroccan intelligence officer, director of the DGSN (2003–2006).[248]
- Nico Ladenis, 89, British chef and restaurateur.[249]
- Don Nicholls, 86, Australian footballer (Carlton).[250]
- Hans Plenk, 85, German luger, Olympic bronze medallist (1964).[251]
- Charlie Robison, 59, American singer-songwriter, cardiac arrest.[252]
- Pierre Trần Thanh Chung, 95, Vietnamese Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Kon Tum (1995–2003).[253]
- Mabel Walker, 94, American Olympic sprinter (1948).[254]
- Sir Ian Wilmut, 79, British embryologist (Dolly), complications from Parkinson's disease.[255]
11
- Gérald Bataille, 69, Haitian evangelical pastor and community leader.[256]
- Dick Bertel, 92, American radio and television personality (NBC, Mutual Broadcasting System, Voice of America).[257]
- Benito Castro, 77, Mexican musician, comedian (Los Hermanos Castro) and actor (Como dice el dicho), fall.[258]
- Éva Fahidi, 97, Hungarian Holocaust survivor and author.[259]
- Dedi Graucher, 62, Israeli singer, cancer.[260]
- Martin Hámor, 80, Slovak Olympic archer (1992).[261]
- Juan C. Harriott Jr., 86, Argentine polo player.[262]
- Gordon Kennett, 70, English motorcycle speedway racer.[263]
- Lee Sang-hoon, 90, South Korean military officer and politician, minister of national defense (1988–1990).[264]
- Hal Nerdal, 95, Australian Olympic skier (1960).[265]
- Point Given, 25, American Hall of Fame Thoroughbred racehorse, winner of the Preakness Stakes (2001) and Belmont Stakes (2001).[266]
- Manfred Poschenreider, 85, German motorcycle racer.[267]
- Yvonne Přenosilová, 76, Czech singer.[268]
- Ronald L. Rencher, 82, American politician, member (1971–1976) and speaker (1975–1976) of the Utah House of Representatives, U.S. attorney for the District of Utah (1977–1981).[269]
- Howard Safir, 81, American law enforcement official, New York City police (1996–2000) and fire (1994–1996) commissioner, sepsis.[270]
- Bruce Stavert, 83, Canadian Anglican bishop, metropolitan of Canada (2004–2009) and bishop of Quebec (1990–2009).[271]
- Jan Tabachnyk, 78, Ukrainian variety composer, accordionist and politician, MP (2006–2014).[272]
- Mary Terrall, 71, American academic and science historian.[273]
- Endel Tulving, 96, Estonian-born Canadian psychologist and neuroscientist.[274]
- Uwe Wesel, 90, German academic, lawyer and legal historian.[275]
- Adolf Weinacker, 94, American Olympic racewalker (1948, 1952, 1956).[276]
- Akintola Williams, 104, Nigerian chartered accountant, co-founder of the Nigerian Stock Exchange.[277]
12
- Rana Maqbool Ahmad, Pakistani politician, senator (since 2018).[278]
- Roser Amadó, 79, Spanish architect (La Vila Olímpica del Poblenou).[279]
- Beytocan, 67, Turkish-born Swedish Kurdish singer and musician, cancer.[280]
- Olof Björner, 80, Swedish researcher (Bob Dylan).[281]
- Jean Boht, 91, English actress (Bread, Funny Man, Distant Voices, Still Lives), complications from dementia.[282]
- Benedetto Capizzi, 79, Italian mobster (Cosa Nostra).[283]
- Román Chalbaud, 91, Venezuelan film director (Adolescence of Cain, El Pez que Fuma, Carmen, la que contaba 16 años).[284]
- Dominique Colonna, 95, French football player (Reims, national team) and manager (Cameroon national team).[285]
- Damian Evans, Australian-Canadian archeologist, discovered medieval cities surrounding Angkor Wat.[286]
- Julian Gloag, 93, English novelist.[287]
- Brandon Hunter, 42, American basketball player (Boston Celtics, Orlando Magic).[288]
- Elizabeth Jeffreys, 82, British Byzantine scholar, complications from a stroke.[289]
- Kariman, 86, Egyptian actress (My Wife, the Director General).[290]
- Roy Kidd, 91, American Hall of Fame college football coach (Eastern Kentucky Colonels).[291]
- Pete Kozachik, 72, American visual effects artist and animation cinematographer (The Nightmare Before Christmas, Coraline, James and the Giant Peach), complications from primary progressive aphasia.[292]
- László Kutas, 87, Hungarian sculptor.[293]
- Kwak Soon-ok, 91, South Korean singer.[294]
- Petur-Emil Mitev, 87, Bulgarian sociologist and politician, deputy (1990–1991).[295]
- MohBad, 27, Nigerian rapper, singer and songwriter.[296]
- Subaschandra Nemwang, 70, Nepalese politician, chairman of the Constituent Assembly (2008–2015), heart attack.[297]
- Kurt Raaflaub, 82, Swiss academic and historian.[298]
- Schelto van Heemstra, 82, Dutch diplomat.[299]
- Dione Venables, 92, English novelist and publisher, founder of The Orwell Society.[300]
- Mike Williams, 36, American football player (Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Buffalo Bills), sepsis.[301]
- Zeus, 3, American Great Dane dog, world's tallest dog, pneumonia following cancer surgery.[302]
13
- Manik Bhide, 88, Indian Hindustani classical singer.[303]
- Renato Calligaro, 95, Italian painter and cartoonist.[304]
- Tu'uakitau Cokanauto, 78, Fijian politician, MP (1999–2001).[305]
- Ichikawa En'ō II, 83, Japanese kabuki actor, arrhythmia.[306]
- Sir William Gage, 85, British judge, lord justice of appeal (2004–2008), complications from vascular dementia.[307]
- Jose Harris, 82, British historian.[308]
- Narie Hem, 86, Cambodian actress.[309]
- James E. Kieffer, 80, American politician, member of the North Dakota House of Representatives (1971–1972).[310]
- Joseph J. Kohn, 91, Czechoslovakian-born American academic and mathematician.[311]
- Lee Sang-hee, 85, South Korean politician, MNA (1981–1988, 1996–2004), minister of science and technology (1988–1990).[312]
- Perrie Mans, 82, South African snooker player.[313] (death announced on this date)
- John McDonald, 79, Australian rugby league player (Manly Warringah, national team) and coach (Queensland).[314]
- Marvin E. Newman, 95, American photographer.[315]
- Buzzy Peltola, 58, American politician, plane crash.[316]
- Liudvikas Narcizas Rasimavičius, 84, Lithuanian politician, MP (1990–1992).[317]
- Olga Scheltema-de Nie, 84, Dutch politician, MP (1989–2002).[318]
- Bill Smith, 84, American basketball player (New York Knicks).[319]
- Mircea Snegur, 83, Moldovan politician, president (1990–1997) and MP (1990, 1998–2001), cancer.[320]
- Sohanur Rahman Sohan, 62, Bangladeshi film director (Keyamat Theke Keyamat, Ananta Bhalobasha, Se Amar Mon Kereche), stroke.[321]
- Pepe Soriano, 93, Argentine actor (Rebellion in Patagonia, Grandma, Asesinato en el Senado de la Nación).[322]
- Teng Rujun, 76, Chinese actor (Red Sorghum, Postmen in the Mountains), Golden Rooster winner (1999).[323]
- Roger Whittaker, 87, British singer-songwriter ("Durham Town (The Leavin')", "I Don't Believe in If Anymore", "The Last Farewell").[324]
- Jan Wieczorek, 88, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Opole (1981–1992) and bishop of Gliwice (1992–2011).[325]
- Archduchess Yolande of Austria, 100, Austrian aristocrat.[326]
14
- Marcel Honorat Léon Agboton, 82, Beninese Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Kandi (1994–2000) and Porto Novo (2000–2005), and archbishop of Cotonou (2005–2010).[327]
- Sir Rudolph Agnew, 89, British business executive (Consolidated Gold Fields).[328]
- Liliana Albertini, 77, Italian politician, deputy (1983–1988).[329]
- Robert Addison Day, 79, American businessman, founder of the TCW Group.[330]
- Pearl Bowser, 92, American film historian and director (Midnight Ramble).[331]
- Robert Tree Cody, 72, American musician.[332]
- Lauch Faircloth, 95, American politician, member of the U.S. Senate (1993–1999) and North Carolina secretary of commerce (1977–1985).[333]
- Bjarni Felixson, 86, Icelandic footballer (KR, national team).[334]
- Laurence Gavron, 67–68, French-Senegalese film director, writer, and photographer.[335]
- Luca Giustolisi, 53, Italian water polo player, Olympic bronze medallist (1996), cancer.[336]
- Carol Harter, 82, American academic administrator, president of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (1995–2006).[337]
- Herman Høst, 97, Norwegian physician.[338]
- Kim Il-chol, 90, North Korean military officer, minister of defence (1997–2009) and member of the National Defence Commission (1988–2010).[339] (death announced on this date)
- Rob Langer, 74, Australian cricketer (Western Australia).[340]
- Joseph Massino, 80, American mobster.[341]
- Michael McGrath, 65, American actor (Nice Work If You Can Get It, Spamalot, The Secret of Kells), Tony winner (2012).[342]
- Pat Nebo, Nigerian production designer (October 1) and art director.[343]
- Francine Oputa, 70, American scholar.[344]
- Roy Roper, 100, New Zealand rugby union player (Taranaki, national team).[345]
- Marc Simmons, 86, American historian.[346]
- Scott Taylor, 78, American Olympic pentathlete (1972).[347]
- Brian Thrush, 95, British physical chemist and academic.[348]
- Basil van Rooyen, 84, South African racing driver, mesothelioma.[349]
- Antoni Vila Casas, 92, Spanish pharmaceutical executive and philanthropist, founder of Fundació Vila Casas.[350]
15
- Gökhan Abur, 80, Turkish musician, meteorologist and weather presenter.[351]
- Ivan Bondarchuk, 79, Ukrainian politician, deputy (2006–2007).[352]
- Fernando Botero, 91, Colombian painter and sculptor (Woman with Mirror, The Hand, Adam), complications from pneumonia.[353]
- Claude Cormier, 63, Canadian landscape architect, complications from Li–Fraumeni syndrome.[354]
- Hana Doušová, 74, Czech Olympic basketball player (1976).[355]
- Paulo Goulart, 68, Brazilian footballer (Fluminense).[356]
- Maria Huybrechts, 93, Belgian Olympic swimmer (1948).[357]
- Michel Jager, 79, Dutch politician, Queen's commissioner of Flevoland (1996–2008).[358]
- Ady Jung, 84, Luxembourgish businessman and politician, deputy (1989–2003), president of the Benelux Interparliamentary Consultative Council (1995–1996).[359]
- Rolf Koltzsch, 95, German politician, MP (1987–1994).[360]
- Robert A. Kraft, 89, American religious historian.[361]
- Tony Kreft, 78, New Zealand rugby union player (Otago, national team).[362]
- Franco Migliacci, 92, Italian lyricist ("Nel blu, dipinto di blu", "La bambola") and actor (Ladro lui, ladra lei).[363]
- Christopher Miles, 84, British film director (The Six-Sided Triangle, Up Jumped a Swagman, The Clandestine Marriage), producer and writer, cancer.[364]
- Billy Miller, 43, American actor (The Young and the Restless, General Hospital, All My Children), suicide by gunshot.[365]
- Burhan Sargun, 94, Turkish footballer (Fenerbahçe, national team).[366]
- Suzanne Sarroca, 96, French operatic soprano.[367]
- Alexander Shishlyannikov, 72, Tajik military officer, minister of defence (1993–1995).[368]
- Vanessa Show, 72, Argentine travesti performer, heart attack.[369]
- Theo Toemion, 66, Indonesian economist and politician, member of the House of Representatives (1999–2004).[370]
- Yoshiko Tsuchida, 75, Japanese manga artist.[371]
- Michael Yessis, 91, American sports performance trainer.[372]
16
- Jean Allouch, 84, French psychologist and psychoanalyst.[373]
- Ron Barassi, 87, Australian Hall of Fame football player (Melbourne) and coach (Carlton, North Melbourne), complications from a fall.[374]
- Barry Bennell, 69, English football coach and convicted sex offender, cancer.[375]
- Echo Brown, 39, American author.[376]
- Julian J. Bussgang, 98, Polish-born American mathematician and author.[377]
- Nikolai Dobronravov, 94, Russian poet, lyricist ("And the Battle Is Going Again", "Nezhnost'"), and actor (The Return of Vasili Bortnikov).[378]
- David Fennario, 76, Canadian playwright (Balconville).[379]
- Victor Fuchs, 99, American health economist.[380]
- Tulio Hernández Gómez, 85, Mexican politician, two-term deputy, delegate of Azcapotzalco (1976–1979) and governor of Tlaxcala (1981–1987).[381]
- Dagmar R. Henney, 92, German-born American mathematician.[382]
- Arild Hetleøen, 80, Norwegian footballer (Brann, national team).[383]
- Tom Holmes, 88, American politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1965–1973).[384]
- Milo Hrnić, 73, Croatian pop singer, infection.[385]
- Thomas M. Humphrey, 88, American economist.[386]
- Helvi Jürisson, 94, Estonian poet, translator and children's book author.[387]
- Murat Karayılan, 69, Turkish Kurdish militant, commander of the People's Defence Forces (since 2014), shot.[388]
- Agnes Kwaje Lasuba, 75, South Sudanese politician.[389]
- Torsti Lehtinen, 81, Finnish writer and philosopher.[390]
- John Marshall, 82, English drummer (Nucleus, Soft Machine, Centipede).[391]
- Gita Mehta, 80, Indian-American writer (Karma Cola, A River Sutra) and filmmaker.[392]
- Lionel Morgan, 85, Australian rugby league player (Wynnum Manly, Queensland, national team).[393]
- Colin Murphy, 79, English football player (Folkestone) and manager (Lincoln City, Vietnam national team).[394]
- Abdul Ati al-Obeidi, 83, Libyan politician and diplomat, prime minister (1977–1979), head of state (1979–1981) and twice minister of foreign affairs, heart attack.[395]
- C. R. Omanakuttan, 80, Indian writer and humorist, haemorrhage.[396]
- Sir Horace Ové, 86, Trinidadian-born British film director (Pressure) and writer.[397]
- Mubarak Qazi, 67, Pakistani poet.[398]
- Handry Satriago, 54, Indonesian conglomerate executive (General Electric).[399]
- Qasem Taei, 63, Iraqi grand ayatollah, heart disease.[400]
- Frank Tuerkheimer, 84, American lawyer, academic and prosecutor, U.S. attorney for the Western District of Wisconsin (1977–1981).[401]
- Wimie Wilhelm, 62, Dutch actress (Baantjer), cancer.[402]
17
- Catherine May Atlani, 77, French dancer, choreographer, and musician.[403]
- Emily Banks, 90, American actress (Gunfight in Abilene, Live a Little, Love a Little, The Tim Conway Show).[404]
- Sheldon Baugh, 80, American politician.[405]
- Pepe Domingo Castaño, 80, Spanish radio and television presenter (Carrusel Deportivo, 300 millones), singer and writer.[406]
- Joy Chambers, 76, Australian actress (The Restless Years, The Young Doctors, Neighbours).[407]
- Petr Charvát, 74, Czech historian, archaeologist and academic.[408]
- Ethel Cook, 72, American Odawa politician.[409]
- Emile Duprée, 86, Canadian professional wrestler (Stampede Wrestling) and promoter (Grand Prix Wrestling).[410]
- Louis Gooren, 79, Dutch endocrinologist.[411]
- Chuck Hamilton, 84, Canadian ice hockey player (Hershey Bears, Montreal Canadiens, St. Louis Blues).[412]
- Roric Harrison, 76, American baseball player (Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Minnesota Twins).[413]
- Ryszard Jedliński, 70, Polish Olympic handball player (1980).[414]
- Barry M. Jensen, 78, American politician, member of the South Dakota House of Representatives (2001–2002, 2005–2006).[415]
- Muhammad Mahdi al-Khorasani, 94, Iraqi grand ayatollah.[416]
- Aleksandr Khvan, 65, Russian film director (Dyuba-Dyuba, It Is Easy to Die, Carmen) and actor.[417]
- Robert Knapp, 77, American classicist, pancreatic cancer.[418]
- Hennadiy Lahuta, 49, Ukrainian politician, governor of Kherson Oblast (2021–2022).[419]
- Roger Lemelin, 69, Canadian ice hockey player (Kansas City Scouts, Colorado Rockies).[420]
- Arthur Longbottom, 90, English footballer (Queens Park Rangers, Port Vale, Oxford United).[421]
- Sami Azara al-Majun, 91, Iraqi politician.[422]
- Harris Mayer, 102, American physicist (Manhattan Project).[423]
- John McDonough, 71, British construction industry executive, chairman of Carillion (2001–2011).[424]
- Ronnie McKinnon, 83, Scottish footballer (Rangers, Durban United, national team).[425]
- Bengt Nåjde, 81, Swedish Olympic runner (1964).[426]
- Kevin Neale, 78, Australian football player (St Kilda) and coach (Ainslie, Central District), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[427]
- Sikkil Neela, 85, Indian flutist (Sikkil Sisters).[428]
- Willi Padge, 79, German rower, Olympic champion (1960).[429]
- Aníbal de Peña, 90, Dominican singer, pianist and composer.[430]
- Ali Asghar Rahmani Khalili, 79, Iranian politician, MP (1980–1988, 2000–2004).[431]
- Rudolf Wickel, 90, German engineer and politician, member of the Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia (1985–1995).[432]
18
- Riaz Ahmed, 84, Indian volleyball player.[433]
- Harold Baker, 93, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Eastern Illinois (1978–1979) and Central Illinois (1979–2022), and the FISA Court (1998–2005).[434]
- Evgeny Bazhanov, 76, Russian political scientist and diplomat.[435]
- Henry Boucha, 72, American ice hockey player (Detroit Red Wings, Minnesota North Stars), Olympic silver medalist (1972).[436]
- Krzysztof Bujar, 61, Polish Olympic ice hockey player (1992).[437]
- Byun Hee-bong, 81, South Korean actor (Barking Dogs Never Bite, The Host, Okja), pancreatic cancer.[438]
- Constance Clayton, 89, American educator and civic leader.[439]
- Leina'ala Drummond, 77, American model, Miss Hawaii (1964), cancer.[440]
- Felice Farina, 69, Italian film director (Condominio).[441]
- Edward Ferry, 82, American rower, Olympic champion (1964).[442]
- Jürgen Grimming, 85, German businessman and politician, MP (1975–1976).[443]
- Grimanesa Jiménez, 86, Chilean actress (La Colorina, Papi Ricky).[444]
- Brereton C. Jones, 84, American horse breeder and politician, lieutenant governor (1987–1991) and governor of Kentucky (1991–1995).[445]
- Frieder Lippmann, 87, German politician, member of the Landtag of Thuringia (1990–2004).[446]
- Seiji Mataichi, 79, Japanese politician, MP (2001–2019).[447]
- Joe Matt, 60, American cartoonist (Peepshow), heart attack.[448]
- Peter W. Mullin, 82, American businessman, founder of M Financial Group.[449]
- Chandran Nair, 77–78, Singaporean poet, heart attack.[450]
- Zdeněk Návrat, 92, Czech Olympic ice hockey player (1956).[451]
- Rolf Olander, 89, Swedish Olympic swimmer (1952).[452]
- Tarachand Patel, 81, Indian politician, MP (1999–2004).[453]
- Marinho Peres, 76, Brazilian football player (Barcelona, national team) and manager (Belenenses).[454]
- Kate de Romero, 86, Puerto Rican first lady (1977–1985).[455]
- Syed Salahuddin Zaki, 77, Bangladeshi film director (Ghuddi) and screenwriter (Nodir Naam Modhumoti, Lalsalu).[456]
19
- Babu, 60, Indian actor (En Uyir Thozhan, Perum Pulli, Thayamma).[457]
- Serhiy Bashkyrov, 64, Ukrainian football player (Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk, Metalurh Zaporizhzhia) and manager.[458]
- Rónán Mac Aodha Bhuí, 53, Irish broadcaster (RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta).[459]
- Jimmy Brohan, 88, Irish hurler (Blackrock, Cork).[460]
- Romeo Callejo Sr., 86, Filipino judge, associate justice of the Supreme Court (2002–2007).[461]
- Slobodan Čendić, 85, Serbian football manager (FC Schalke 04, 1. FC Saarbrücken, Alemannia Aachen).[462]
- Billy Chemirmir, 50, Kenyan convicted murderer, homicide.[463]
- Lou Deprijck, 77, Belgian singer-songwriter ("Ça plane pour moi"), musician (Two Man Sound) and record producer.[464]
- Brendan Devlin, 92, Irish language scholar.[465]
- Vitaly Dubko, 87, Russian Olympic trampolining coach (2000, 2004).[466]
- JoAnne A. Epps, 72, American legal scholar, president of Temple University (since 2023).[467]
- Per Gahrton, 80, Swedish politician, MP (1976–1979, 1994–1995) and MEP (1995–2004), founder of the Green Party.[468]
- Stephen Gould, 61, American heldentenor, cholangiocarcinoma.[469]
- James F. Hoge Jr., 87, American journalist and publisher (The Chicago Sun-Times, New York Daily News, Foreign Affairs).[470]
- Egil Johansen, 61, Norwegian footballer (Vålerenga, national team), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[471]
- Severino Lojodice, 89, Italian footballer (Cremonese, Roma, Brescia).[472]
- Donlin Long, 89, American neurosurgeon.[473]
- Johannes Moe, 97, Norwegian engineer.[474]
- Likpalimor Kwajo Tawiah, 63, Ghanaian politician, MP (1993–2013).[475]
- Hildegarde Neil, 84, British actress (Antony and Cleopatra, A Touch of Class, England Made Me), cancer.[476]
- Ellis Sandoz, 92, American academic and political scientist.[477]
- G. Peter Scott, 78–79, British-American mathematician, cancer.[478]
- Buddy Teevens, 66, American football coach (Dartmouth Big Green), injuries sustained in a traffic collision.[479]
- Sir John Ure, 92, British diplomat, ambassador to Cuba (1979–1981), Brazil (1984–1987) and Sweden (1987–1991).[480]
- Gianni Vattimo, 87, Italian philosopher (Hermeneutic Communism) and politician, MEP (1999–2004, 2009–2014).[481]
- E. J. Wells, 67, American musician and songwriter, cardiac arrest.[482]
20
- Erika Anderson, 34, American mechanical engineer.[483]
- Katherine Anderson, 79, American singer (The Marvelettes).[484]
- Zeenat Barkatullah, Bangladeshi dancer and television actress.[485]
- Yaacov Bergman, 78, Israeli conductor (Walla Walla Symphony).[486]
- Martin Bielz, 87, Romanian Olympic rower (1960).[487]
- Josef Bugl, 90, German politician, MP (1980–1987).[488]
- Enzo Cavalli, 86, Italian Olympic triple jumper (1960).[489]
- Dick Clark, 95, American politician, member of the U.S. Senate (1973–1979).[490]
- Maddy Cusack, 27, English footballer (Aston Villa, Birmingham City, Sheffield United), suicide.[491]
- Elaine Devry, 93, American actress (The Atomic Kid, China Doll, A Guide for the Married Man).[492]
- Camille Dimmer, 84, Luxembourgish footballer (Anderlecht, national team) and politician, deputy (1984–1994).[493]
- Bobby Durnbaugh, 90, American baseball player (Cincinnati Redlegs).[494]
- Stephen Erickson, 83, American philosopher, complications from Parkinson's disease.[495]
- Herbert Faust, 96, German politician, member of the Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia (1970–1985).[496]
- Ruth Fuchs, 76, German politician and athlete, Olympic champion (1972, 1976).[497]
- Renée Hudon, 81, Canadian radio and television journalist (Radio-Canada).[498]
- Shuntarō Itō, 93, Japanese science historian.[499]
- Jerzy Kowalski, 86, Polish Olympic sprinter (1960).[500]
- David Mack, 69, American politician, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (1997–2020).[501]
- Lucy Morgan, 82, American journalist (Tampa Bay Times), Pulitzer Prize winner (1985), complications from a fall.[502]
- Erwin Olaf, 64, Dutch photographer, complications from a lung transplant and emphysema.[503]
- Graeme Page, 80, Australian politician, member (1976–1996) and speaker (1992–1996) of the Tasmanian House of Assembly.[504]
- Odilon Polleunis, 80, Belgian footballer (S.T.V.V., R.W.D. Molenbeek, national team), heart failure.[505]
- Jack Sandlin, 72, American politician, member of the Indiana Senate (since 2016).[506]
- Phil Sellers, 69, American basketball player (Detroit Pistons, BV Amstelveen), stroke.[507]
- Thet Lwin, 83, Burmese politician, minister of ethnic affairs (2016–2021), heart attack.[508]
- Hollis Watkins, 82, American civil rights activist.[509]
21
- Yoel Alroy, 93, Israeli footballer (Maccabi Netanya) and politician, mayor of Netanya (1983–1993).[510]
- Sabine Bothe, 63, German Olympic handball player (1992).[511]
- Kevin Byrne, 73–74, Australian politician, mayor of Cairns (1992–1995, 2000–2008).[512]
- Alexandra Can, 70, Moldovan politician.[513]
- Linda Cardozo, 73, British gynaecologist.[514]
- John Donald, 94, British jeweller.[515]
- Arlen Erdahl, 92, American politician, Minnesota secretary of state (1971–1975), member of the Minnesota (1963–1971) and U.S. House of Representatives (1979–1983) , complications from Alzheimer's disease.[516]
- Stevie Faye, 95, British comedian (The Comedians).[517] (death announced on this date)
- Maya Georgieva, 68, Bulgarian volleyball player, Olympic bronze medallist (1980).[518]
- Hubert Ginn, 76, American football player (Miami Dolphins, Baltimore Colts, Oakland Raiders).[519]
- José Lemos, 61, Spanish footballer (Celta Vigo, Real Valladolid).[520]
- Brian Merrett, 78, Canadian architect and activist, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[521]
- Akhil Mishra, 67, Indian actor (Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi, Gandhi, My Father, 3 Idiots), fall.[522]
- Aldo Neri, 92, Argentine doctor and politician, minister of health and social action (1983–1986).[523]
- Walewska Oliveira, 43, Brazilian volleyball player, Olympic champion (2008).[524]
- Barry Palmer, 83, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (2010–2012, 2012–2014), cancer.[525]
- Luigi Rinaldi, 85, Italian trade unionist and politician, deputy (1983–1994).[526]
- Ruth Ryste, 91, Norwegian trade unionist and politician, minister of social affairs (1976–1979).[527]
- Anthony Castillo Sanchez, 44, American convicted murderer, executed by lethal injection.[528]
- Jeremy Silman, 69, American chess master.[529]
- Robert W. Smith, 64, American trumpeter and composer, complications from heart surgery.[530]
- Gaetano Tanti, 66, Maltese trade unionist, president of the UHM (since 1998).[531]
- Saroja Vaidyanathan, 86, Indian Bharatanatyam dancer and choreographer, cancer.[532]
- Ignacio Vázquez Torres, 84, Mexican politician, three-term deputy, gubernatorial candidate, and senator.[533]
- Eugenia Viteri, 95, Ecuadorian writer and women's rights activist.[534]
22
- Maria Carmem Barbosa, 76, Brazilian playwright and screenwriter (Olho no Olho, Salsa e Merengue).[535]
- Khemraj Bhatta 'Mayalu', 76, Nepalese politician, MP (1999–2008), cancer.[536]
- Peter Brand, 76, British politician, MP (1997–2001).[537]
- Olga Chorens, 99, Cuban singer and actress.[538]
- Bernardino Fabbian, 73, Italian footballer (Internazionale, Foggia).[539]
- Bayani Fernando, 77, Filipino politician, chairman of the MMDA (2002–2009), member of the House of Representatives (2016–2022) and secretary of public works and highways (2003), fall.[540]
- Bob Glasgow, 81, American politician, member of the Texas Senate (1980–1993).[541]
- François Glorieux, 91, Belgian conductor (Ballet of the 20th Century), composer, and musicologist.[542]
- Sharar Haidar, 52, Iraqi football player (national team) and executive, chairman of Al-Karkh (since 2003), heart attack.[543]
- Mike Henderson, 70, American singer-songwriter ("Broken Halos", "Starting Over") and musician (The SteelDrivers).[544]
- Sir Patu Hohepa, 87, New Zealand Māori language academic.[545]
- Peter Horton, 82, Austrian guitarist, composer and singer.[546]
- Evelyn Fox Keller, 87, American physicist, author, and feminist.[547]
- Stan Klees, 91, Canadian businessman (RPM).[548]
- Pava LaPere, 26, American businesswoman and entrepreneur, blunt force trauma.[549]
- Giovanni Lodetti, 81, Italian footballer (Milan, Sampdoria, national team).[550]
- Américo Lopes, 90, Portuguese footballer (Porto, Boavista, national team).[551]
- Geir Lundestad, 78, Norwegian historian, member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters and director of the Norwegian Nobel Institute (1990–2014).[552]
- Mark Manges, 67, American football player (St. Louis Cardinals, Hamilton Tiger-Cats).[553]
- Alejandro Meerapfel, 54, Argentine operatic baritone, heart attack.[554]
- Cristina Morán, 93, Uruguayan actress (Anina, Alelí), television presenter and journalist.[555]
- Giorgio Napolitano, 98, Italian politician, president (2006–2015), minister of the interior (1996–1998) and president of the Chamber of Deputies (1992–1994).[556]
- Joseph D. Novak, 92, American educator and professor.[557]
- Boris Ostanin, 76, Russian writer and essayist, co-founder of the Andrei Bely Prize.[558]
- Jeff Ragsdale, 51, American author (Jeff, One Lonely Guy) and filmmaker, cancer.[559]
- Dame Teresa Rees, 74, British social scientist, cancer.[560]
- Selwyn Romilly, 83, Canadian judge, justice of the Supreme Court (1995–2015) and Provincial Court (1974–1978) of British Columbia.[561]
- Bruce Russett, 88, American political scientist.[562]
- Dieter Schneider, 86, German lyricist.[563]
- Wallace B. Smith, 94, American Community of Christ preacher, prophet-president (1978–1996).[564]
- Vladimir Sokhov, 84, Russian politician, MP (1995–2003).[565]
- Sergey Solovyov, 68, Russian mathematician.[566]
- Murray Stenson, 74, American bartender.[567]
- Goodloe Sutton, 84, American newspaper editor, publisher and owner.[568]
- Bernard Toublanc-Michel, 95, French film director and screenwriter.[569]
- Joanne Verger, 93, American politician.[570]
23
- Daniel Okyem Aboagye, 49, Ghanaian politician, MP (2016–2020).[571]
- Edwin Nicholas Arnold, 82, British herpetologist, heart failure.[572]
- Jim Courtney, 87, American politician, member of the Montana House of Representatives (1977–1979).[573]
- Eugenio Elorduy Walther, 82, Mexican politician, governor of Baja California (2001–2007).[574]
- Lucie Julia, 96, Guadeloupean writer, women's rights activist and social worker.[575]
- Nic Kerdiles, 29, American ice hockey player (Anaheim Ducks), traffic collision.[576]
- Terry Kirkman, 83, American musician (The Association) and songwriter ("Cherish", "Everything That Touches You"), heart failure.[577]
- Víctor Manuel López Forero, 92, Colombian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Socorro y San Gil (1980–1985), archbishop of Nueva Pamplona (1994–1998) and Bucaramanga (1998–2009).[578]
- Danny Morris, 77, American baseball player (Minnesota Twins).[579]
- Cheryl Murray, 71, English actress (Coronation Street).[580]
- Toivo Öhman, 90, Swedish Olympic diver (1952, 1960).[581]
- John S. Saul, 85, Canadian academic and activist, cancer.[582]
- Noël Tijou, 81, French Olympic long-distance runner (1972).[583]
- Skadi Walter, 59, German Olympic speed skater (1984).[584]
- Paul Woodruff, 80, American classicist and academic, bronchiectasis.[585]
- Chloe Wright, 75, New Zealand businesswoman and philanthropist.[586]
24
- Ray Anderson, 96, American journalist (The New York Times).[587]
- Felix Ayo, 90, Spanish-born Italian violinist (I Musici).[588]
- Keith Baxter, 90, Welsh actor (Chimes at Midnight, Ash Wednesday, Merlin), heart attack.[589]
- Viktor Belenko, 76, Russian-born American fighter pilot.[590]
- Fritz Bing, 89, South African cricketer.[591]
- Dorra Bouzid, 90, Tunisian feminist and art critic.[592]
- Roland Cantzler, 92, German jurist and politician, MP (1972).[593]
- Léon Fatous, 97, French politician, MEP (1984–1989) and senator (1992–2001).[594]
- Alfonso Ferrufino, 81, Bolivian lawyer, sociologist, and politician, minister of government (2003–2004).[595]
- Tim Foley, 75, American football player (Miami Dolphins).[596]
- K. G. George, 77, Indian film director (Yavanika, Panchavadi Palam, Adaminte Vaariyellu) and screenwriter, stroke.[597]
- Ced Gyles, 96, Canadian football player (Calgary Stampeders).[598]
- John Hayes, 84, Australian rugby league player (Western Suburbs, New South Wales).[599]
- Zvi Hecker, 92, Polish-born Israeli architect.[600]
- Silvi Liiva, 82, Estonian printmaker.[601]
- Hani Naqshabandi, 60, Saudi journalist (Sayidaty, The Majalla), writer and novelist.[602]
- Barry Olivier, 87, American guitar instructor, founder of the Berkeley Folk Music Festival.[603]
- Leon Phillips, 88, New Zealand chemist.[604]
- Steven Pim, Papua New Guinean politician, MP (since 2022), heart attack.[605]
- Ray Reynolds, 87, Australian cricketer (Queensland).[606]
- Keith Riglin, 66, British Anglican bishop, bishop of Argyll and The Isles (since 2021).[607]
- Chuck Romine, 87, American politician, member of the West Virginia House of Delegates (1968–1974, 1998–2000, 2016–2018).[608]
- William B. Russel, 77, American chemical engineer.[609]
- James Skala, 93, American basketball player and coach (Eastern Michigan).[610]
- Reiky de Valk, 23, Dutch actor (Skam NL, Hunter Street), suicide.[611]
- Allan Weisbecker, 75, American surfer, novelist, and screenwriter (Crime Story).[612]
25
- Mubarak Abdullah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, 93, Kuwaiti politician.[613]
- Burkey Belser, 76, American graphic designer (nutrition facts label), bladder cancer.[614]
- Eugenio Calabi, 100, Italian-born American mathematician (Calabi conjecture, Calabi–Yau manifold, Calabi flow).[615]
- Bob Dahl, 54, American football player (Cleveland Browns, Washington Redskins).[616]
- Atis Deksnis, 50, Latvian politician, MP (since 2022).[617]
- Ron D. Givens, 71, American politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1985–1989).[618]
- Gualberto Gutiérrez, 83, Uruguayan Olympic boxer (1960).[619]
- Andriy Ivanchuk, 50, Ukrainian politician, MP (since 2012), thrombosis.[620]
- Makoto Katamine, 67, Japanese politician.[621]
- György Kottán, 76, Hungarian-Austrian football player (MTK) and manager (Bangladesh national team, Pakistan national team).[622]
- Severino Lucini, 93, Italian Olympic rower (1960).[623]
- Zoleka Mandela, 43, South African writer, cancer.[624]
- Harry Marsh, 97, English chemist.[625]
- David McCallum, 90, Scottish actor (The Man from U.N.C.L.E., NCIS, The Great Escape) and musician.[626]
- Osman Mema, 84, Albanian footballer (17 Nëntori Tirana, Partizani).[627]
- Matteo Messina Denaro, 61, Italian mobster, head of the Sicilian Mafia (since 2006), colon cancer.[628]
- Luigi Minchillo, 68, Italian Olympic boxer (1976), heart attack.[629]
- Seth Walker Norman, 89, American judge and politician.[630]
- Harry Poole, 88, English footballer (Port Vale).[631]
- Juhani Salovaara, 91, Finnish Olympic sailor (1964).[632]
- Gerry Shamray, 66, American comic book artist (American Splendor).[633]
- Nevenka Tadić, 97, Serbian neuropsychiatrist.[634]
- Anneke Uittenbosch, 93, Dutch harpsichordist.[635]
- Obie Wilchcombe, 64, Bahamian politician.[636]
- Yevgeny Yasin, 89, Russian economist, minister of economy (1994–1997).[637]
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- Raynald Blais, 69, Canadian politician, MP (2004–2011).[638]
- Sir Michael Bonallack, 88, English golf administrator.[639]
- Vittoria Cesarini, 91, Italian Olympic sprinter (1952).[640]
- Asgeir Dølplads, 91, Norwegian ski jumper.[641]
- Sandra Dorsey, 83, American actress (Sleepaway Camp III: Teenage Wasteland, Gordy, Dumb and Dumber To), director and writer, pancreatic cancer.[642]
- Teri Hope, 85, American model and actress (Fun in Acapulco, Force of Impulse).[643]
- David Hughes, 65, English footballer (Worcester City, Lincoln City, Scunthorpe United).[644] (death announced on this date)
- Serhii Kondratevskyi, 58, Ukrainian businessman and politician, people's deputy (1998–2002).[645]
- Maurice Leitch, 90, Northern Irish author (Silver's City, Chinese Whispers).[646]
- Bruce McWilliams, 67, American business executive.[647]
- Hisae Mitsuishi, 96, Japanese politician, member of the House of Councillors (1989–1995).[648]
- Geof Motley, 88, Australian football player (Port Adelaide, South Australia) and coach (North Adelaide).[649]
- Jayantha Paranathala, 72, Sri Lankan cricketer (Burgher Recreation Club, national team) and police officer.[650]
- Henri Perly, 95, French road racing cyclist (Alcyon).[651]
- Manfred Pointner, 80, German lawyer and politician, member of the Landtag of Bavaria (2008–2013).[652]
- Brooks Robinson, 86, American Hall of Fame baseball player (Baltimore Orioles), World Series champion (1966, 1970), heart disease.[653]
- Stanisław Szymecki, 99, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Kielce (1981–1993) and archbishop of Białystok (1993–2000).[654]
- Hıfzı Topuz, 100, Turkish journalist (Vatan, Milliyet), travel writer and novelist.[655]
- Thelma Turner, 94, New Zealand netball player (national team).[656]
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- Jesús Aranzabal, 83, Spanish racing cyclist.[657]
- Pat Arrowsmith, 93, English peace activist, co-founder of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament.[658]
- Donna Becker, 91, American baseball player (Kalamazoo Lassies).[659]
- Bob Blasi, 93, American football coach (Northern Colorado).[660]
- Christoph Prinz zu Schleswig-Holstein, 74, German aristocrat, head of the House of Oldenburg (since 1980).[661]
- Sabina Citron, 95, Polish-Canadian Holocaust survivor.[662]
- Hezekiah Leonard Clark Jr., 86, American master sergeant.[663]
- Ralph B. D'Agostino, 83, American biostatistician.[664]
- Dom Famularo, 70, American drummer.[665]
- Ed Fancher, 100, American newspaper publisher and psychologist.[666]
- Seda Fettahoğlu, 44, Turkish actress (Bir Zamanlar Çukurova).[667]
- Jim Forrest, 79, Scottish footballer (Rangers, Aberdeen, national team).[668]
- Djovi Gally, 67, Togolese human rights lawyer and politician.[669]
- Sir Michael Gambon, 82, Irish-born British actor (Harry Potter, Gosford Park, The Singing Detective), four-time BAFTA winner, pneumonia.[670]
- Volodymyr Koman, 59, Ukrainian footballer (Zakarpattia Uzhhorod, Bukovyna Chernivtsi, national team).[671]
- Catherine Lachens, 78, French actress (Je suis timide mais je me soigne, The Medic, Bright Days Ahead).[672]
- Aziz Pahad, 82, South African anti-apartheid activist and politician, MP (1994–2008).[673]
- Fayez Rashid, 73, Palestinian political writer.[674]
- John Roncz, 75, American aerodynamicist.[675]
- Soumendu Roy, 90, Indian cinematographer (Teen Kanya, Rabindranath Tagore, Aranyer Din Ratri).[676]
- Bob Sheridan, 79, American boxing (WGBS) and MMA commentator.[677]
- Gary Simpson, 64, English footballer (Chesterfield, Chester).[678]
- Donal Smith, 89, New Zealand Olympic athlete (1960) and academic of English literature.[679]
- Slobodan Štambuk, 82, Croatian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Hvar-Brač-Vis (1989–2018).[680]
- John Tembo, 91, Malawian economist and politician, minister of finance (1964–1969) and governor of the Reserve Bank (1971–1984), pneumonia.[681]
- Christine Terraillon, 80, French Olympic alpine skier.[682]
- Wang Wen-hsing, 84, Taiwanese novelist.[683]
- Ryuzo Yanagimachi, 95, Japanese-born American embryologist.[684]
- Vasily Zimenok, 89, Kazakh miner and politician, member of the Soviet of the Union (1984–1989).[685] (death announced on this date)
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- Stephen Ackles, 57, Norwegian musician.[686]
- J. Scott Armstrong, 86, American futurologist and author.[687]
- Ted Bachman, 72, American football player (Calgary Stampeders, Seattle Seahawks, Miami Dolphins).[688]
- John Bandler, 81, Canadian electrical engineer and academic.[689]
- Louis Bernatchez, 63, Canadian geneticist.[690]
- Sir Mervyn Brown, 100, British historian and diplomat, ambassador to Madagascar (1967–1970), high commissioner to Tanzania (1975–1978) and Nigeria (1979–1983).[691]
- Glenn Bujnoch, 69, American football player (Cincinnati Bengals, Tampa Bay Buccaneers).[692]
- Marshall Cook, 83, New Zealand architect.[693]
- Ashwin Dani, 79, Indian paint industry businessman, co-founder of Asian Paints.[694]
- Ion Druță, 95, Moldovan writer and poet, member of the Romanian Academy.[695]
- Lois Fowler, 68, Canadian curler, ovarian cancer.[696]
- Eric Hammill, 91, Canadian politician, Prince Edward Island MLA (1996–2003).[697]
- Dean House, 85, American politician.[698]
- Sissel Lange-Nielsen, 92, Norwegian writer.[699]
- Viliami Moala, 30, American football player (California Golden Bears).[700]
- Ganira Pashayeva, 48, Azerbaijani politician and poet, MP (since 2005).[701]
- Bob Priddy, 83, American baseball player (Atlanta Braves, San Francisco Giants, Chicago White Sox).[702]
- Gennady Raikov, 84, Russian politician, MP (1995–2007).[703]
- Najah Salam, 92, Lebanese singer and actress.[704]
- M. S. Swaminathan, 98, Indian agronomist and geneticist (Green Revolution in India), MP (2007–2013).[705]
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- Roy Boudreau, 76, Canadian teacher and politician, speaker of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick (2007–2010).[706]
- Demetrio Carceller Coll, 93, Portuguese beverage industry executive (S.A. Damm).[707]
- Mayra Copas, 28, Bolivian beauty pageant titleholder, pancreatic cancer.[708]
- Bob Coronado, 87, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers).[709]
- Rawdon Dalrymple, 92, Australian public servant and diplomat, ambassador to the United States (1985–1989).[710]
- Jon Fausty, 74, American sound and recording engineer.[711]
- Dianne Feinstein, 90, American politician, member of the U.S. Senate (since 1992), mayor of San Francisco (1978–1988).[712]
- Hernando Guerra García, 60, Peruvian businessman and politician, MP (since 2021).[713]
- Michał Głowiński, 88, Polish philologist, member of the Polish Academy of Sciences and of Arts and Sciences.[714]
- Joyce Grable, 70, American professional wrestler (NWA).[715]
- Neville Harper, 97, Australian politician, Queensland MLA (1980–1992).[716]
- Saad Eddin Ibrahim, 84, Egyptian sociologist.[717]
- Joseph E. Johnson, 90, American academic, president of the University of Tennessee system (1991–1999).[718]
- Lucjan Józefowicz, 88, Polish Olympic track cyclist (1964).[719]
- Anne Kahane, 99, Austrian-born Canadian sculptor.[720]
- Richie Poulton, 61, New Zealand clinical psychologist, director of the Dunedin Study (since 2000), salivary gland cancer.[721]
- Maurice Racca, 100, French Olympic sport shooter (1956).[722]
- Kamal Ruhayyim, 76, Egyptian writer (Diary of a Jewish Muslim, Days in the Diaspora, Menorahs and Minarets).[723]
- Kurt Schumacher, 70, American football player (New Orleans Saints, Tampa Bay Buccaneers).[724]
- Ed Young, 91, Chinese-born American illustrator.[725]
- Yu Zhenwu, 92, Chinese air force general, commander of PLAAF (1994–1996).[726]
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- Youssouf Bakayoko, 80, Ivorian politician and diplomat, minister of foreign affairs (2006–2010).[727]
- Russell Batiste Jr., 57, American drummer (The Meters, Vida Blue, Papa Grows Funk), heart attack.[728]
- Praful Bhavsar, 97, Indian rocket scientist.[729]
- Abdus Sattar Bhuiyan, 84, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1979–1982, 1996–2001, since 2019).[730]
- Thomas Danneberg, 81, German actor (Code Name: Wild Geese, Commando Leopard) and dubber, stroke.[731]
- Ron East, 80, American football player (Dallas Cowboys, San Diego Chargers, Cleveland Browns).[732]
- Michael Flynn, 75, American author (The Forest of Time, Fallen Angels).[733]
- Gene W. Glenn, 94, American politician, member of the Iowa House of Representatives (1965–1967) and Iowa Senate (1967–1979).[734]
- Galip Haktanır, 102, Turkish footballer (1948 Olympics, national team).[735]
- Ove Johansson, 75, Swedish-born American football player (Philadelphia Eagles).[736]
- A. K. M. Shahjahan Kamal, 73, Bangladeshi politician, minister of civil aviation and tourism (2018–2019) and MP (since 2014).[737]
- Khaled Khalifa, 59, Syrian novelist (In Praise of Hatred, No Knives in the Kitchens of This City, Death is Hard Work), screenwriter, and poet, heart attack.[738]
- Vitali Konyayev, 86, Russian actor (Silence, Clear Skies, The Last Day).[739]
- Erick Morillo, 23, Peruvian footballer (César Vallejo), traffic collision.[740]
- Dame Alison Quentin-Baxter, 93, New Zealand lawyer.[741]
- Russell Sherman, 93, American classical pianist.[742]
- Chris Snow, 42, Canadian ice hockey executive (Calgary Flames), complications from amyotropic lateral sclerosis.[743]
- Wichit Srisa-an, 88, Thai academic administrator and politician, minister of education (2006–2008), rector of Thammasat University (1977) and Khon Kaen University (1978).[744]
- Sukumar, 91, Indian satirist and cartoonist (Kerala Kaumudi).[745]
- Eurico dos Santos Veloso, 90, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Juiz de Fora (1987–1991), bishop of Luz (1994–2001) and archbishop of Juiz de Fora (2001–2009).[746]
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