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The following is a list of notable deaths in March 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.
March 2023
1
- Souley Abdoulaye, 66–67, Nigerien politician, prime minister (1994–1995).[1]
- Ahmed Arab, 89, Algerian footballer (1960 Olympics, national team).[2]
- Boris Bim-Bad, 81, Russian educator.[3]
- William E. Cooper, 93, American major general.[4]
- Ted Donaldson, 89, American actor (A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, Adventures of Rusty, Father Knows Best), complications from a fall.[5]
- Charles Harrington Elster, 65, American writer and broadcaster (A Way with Words), cancer.[6]
- Wally Fawkes, 98, Canadian-British jazz clarinettist and satirical cartoonist.[7]
- Just Fontaine, 89, French footballer (Nice, Reims, national team).[8]
- Leon Hughes, 92, American musician (The Coasters).[9]
- Ab van Kammen, 90, Dutch molecular biologist and virologist.[10]
- Olga Kennard, 98, Hungarian-born British crystallographer, founder of the Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre.[11]
- Anise Koltz, 94, Luxembourgish author.[12]
- Marguerite Martel, 98, French Olympic long jumper (1948).[13]
- Dan McGinn, 79, American baseball player (Montreal Expos, Chicago Cubs, Cincinnati Reds).[14]
- Allan McGraw, 83, Scottish football player (Hibernian, Linfield) and manager (Greenock Morton).[15]
- Lorna Milne, 88, Canadian academic and politician, senator (1995–2009).[16]
- Pintu Nanda, 45, Indian actor (Saathire, Mate Ta Love Helare, Love Express), cirrhosis.[17]
- Milt Pahl, 79, Canadian politician, Alberta MLA (1979–1986).[18]
- Julian Peter, Pakistani army major general.[19]
- Neela Ramgopal, 87, Indian Carnatic vocalist.[20]
- Jerry Richardson, 86, American football player (Baltimore Colts) and executive (Carolina Panthers).[21]
- Warren Saunders, 88, Australian cricketer (New South Wales).[22]
- Irma Serrano, 89, Mexican actress (Tiburoneros, El monasterio de los buitres, Las amantes del señor de la noche) and singer, heart attack.[23]
- Carlo Stelluti, 78, Italian politician, deputy (1996–2001).[24]
- Joseph Edra Ukpo, 85, Nigerian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop (1971–1973) and bishop (1973–2003) of Ogoja, archbishop of Calabar (2003–2013).[25]
- Boybits Victoria, 50, Filipino basketball player (Pop Cola Panthers, San Miguel Beermen), heart attack.[26]
- Peter Weibel, 78, Austrian post-conceptual artist.[27]
2
- Aziz Mushabber Ahmadi, 90, Indian jurist, chief justice (1994–1997), chancellor of Aligarh Muslim University (2003–2010).[28]
- Awesome Feather, 14, American Thoroughbred racehorse, Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies winner (2010).[29]
- Mary Bauermeister, 88, German visual artist (Fluxus).[30]
- Giuseppe Cacciatore, 77, Italian philosopher, member of the Accademia dei Lincei.[31]
- Chandrashekhar Dasgupta, 82, Indian diplomat, ambassador to China (1993–1996) and the European Union (1996–2000).[32]
- Lokenath Debnath, 87, Indian-American mathematician, founder of the International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences.[33]
- Mabel Desmond, 94, Canadian-born American teacher and politician, member of the Maine House of Representatives (1994–2002).[34]
- Frank Dickson, 91, New Zealand banker.[35]
- Duncan Hendry, 71, Scottish theatre manager.[36]
- Theodore Kanamine, 93, American brigadier general, cancer.[37]
- Edward Kane, 87, American economist and writer.[38]
- Bassma Kodmani, 64, Syrian academic and political dissident, cancer.[39]
- Per Kristoffersen, 85, Norwegian footballer (Fredrikstad, national team).[40]
- Steve Mackey, 56, English bassist (Pulp) and record producer.[41]
- José Molíns, 90, Spanish Olympic long-distance runner (1960).[42]
- Bertie O'Brien, 71, Irish hurler and Gaelic footballer (St Finbarr's, Cork GAA).[43]
- Ryuho Okawa, 66, Japanese religious leader, founder of Happy Science.[44]
- María Onetto, 56, Argentine actress (Montecristo, The Headless Woman, The Heavy Hand of the Law), suicide.[45]
- Dell Raybould, 89, American politician, member of the Idaho House of Representatives (2000–2018).[46]
- Sepp Reif, 85, German Olympic ice hockey player (1960, 1964, 1968).[47]
- C. Paul Robinson, 81, American physicist.[48]
- Wayne Shorter, 89, American jazz saxophonist (The Jazz Messengers, Miles Davis Quintet, Weather Report), 12-time Grammy winner.[49]
- Nicholas Snowman, 78, British arts administrator, fall.[50]
- Gothart Stier, 84, German singer.[51]
- John Stobart, 93, British maritime artist.[52]
- Rafael Viñoly, 78, Uruguayan architect (432 Park Avenue, 20 Fenchurch Street), aneurysm.[53]
- Joan Williamson-Orr, 92, New Zealand politician, mayor of Taupō (1988–2001).[54]
- Joachim Zeller, 70, German politician, MEP (2009–2019).[55]
- Jan Żurawski, 91, Polish Olympic wrestler (1960).[56]
3
- Beatrice Aboyade, 87, Nigerian librarian and academic.[57]
- Bruno Astorre, 59, Italian politician, senator (since 2013), suicide by jumping.[58]
- Francisco J. Ayala, 88, Spanish-American evolutionary biologist and philosopher.[59]
- Barbara Everitt Bryant, 96, American market researcher, director of the United States Census Bureau (1989–1993).[60]
- Robert Chase, 84, British football executive, chairman of Norwich City F.C. (1985–1996).[61]
- Sasthipada Chattopadhyay, 81, Indian novelist (Pandab Goenda), stroke.[62]
- Chicita F. Culberson, 91, American lichenologist.[63]
- Edwin A. Dawes, 97, British biochemist and magician.[64]
- Christopher Fowler, 69, English novelist, cancer.[65]
- Carlos Garnett, 84, Panamanian-American jazz saxophonist.[66]
- Mohie El Din El Ghareeb, 90, Egyptian economist and politician, minister of finance (1996–1999).[67]
- Hiroshi Imai, 81, Japanese politician, MP (1993–2000, 2003–2009), aspiration pneumonia.[68]
- Antal Jancsó, 88, Hungarian tennis player.[69]
- Sara Lane, 73, American actress (The Virginian, I Saw What You Did), breast cancer.[70]
- Dane Lanken, 77, Canadian author and journalist.[71]
- Lee San Choon, 87, Malaysian politician, MP (1959–1983), minister of labour (1974–1978) and transport (1979–1983).[72]
- Pierre Legendre, 92, French historian and psychoanalyst.[73]
- David Lindley, 78, American musician (Kaleidoscope, The Section) and singer ("Mercury Blues").[74]
- Jaak Lipso, 82, Estonian basketball player (CSKA Moscow), Olympic silver medallist (1964).[75]
- Julien Manzano, 85, French footballer (Forbach, Red Star, Boulogne).[76]
- Argentina Menis, 74, Romanian discus thrower, Olympic silver medallist (1972).[77]
- Satyabrata Mookherjee, 90, Indian politician, MP (1999–2004).[78]
- Franco Mulas, 84, Italian painter.[79]
- Calvin Newton, 93, American gospel singer (The Oak Ridge Boys, Sons of Song).[80]
- Kenzaburō Ōe, 88, Japanese novelist (A Personal Matter, The Silent Cry), Nobel Prize laureate (1994).[81]
- Rita O'Hare, 80, Northern Irish political activist.[82]
- Yana Rykhlitska, 29, Ukrainian combat medic, military combat.[83]
- Alexandru Scripcenco, 32, Moldovan footballer (FC Dinamo-Auto Tiraspol, Iskra-Stal Rîbniţa, Sheriff Tiraspol).[84]
- Tom Sizemore, 61, American actor (Saving Private Ryan, Black Hawk Down, Heat), complications from a brain aneurysm.[85]
- Camille Souter, 93, British-born Irish artist.[86]
- Margherita Spiluttini, 75, Austrian photographer.[87]
- Lou Stovall, 86, American painter.[88]
- Yuri Zhukov, 85, Russian historian.[89]
4
- Romualdo Arppi Filho, 84, Brazilian football referee, kidney disease.[90]
- Dietmar Artzinger-Bolten, 82, German lawyer and politician, president of 1. FC Köln (1987–1991).[91]
- Phil Batt, 96, American politician, governor of Idaho (1995–1999), member of the Idaho House of Representatives (1965–1967) and twice of the Senate.[92]
- Heinz Baumann, 95, German actor (I'm an Elephant, Madame, Und Jimmy ging zum Regenbogen, All People Will Be Brothers).[93]
- Jacques Boigelot, 93, Belgian film director (Peace in the Fields) and screenwriter.[94]
- Paulo Caruso, 73, Brazilian cartoonist.[95]
- Sueli Costa, 79, Brazilian composer and singer.[96]
- Roel Degamo, 56, Filipino politician, governor of Negros Oriental (since 2011), shot.[97]
- Joseph Gabriel Fernandez, 97, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Quilon (1978–2001).[98]
- Louise Archambault Greaves, 90, American filmmaker.[99]
- Robert Haimer, 69, American musician (Barnes & Barnes) and songwriter ("Fish Heads").[100]
- Patti Hammond, 91, American football superfan (Seattle Seahawks).[101]
- Judith Heumann, 75, American disability rights activist.[102]
- Jan Lambrecht, 96, Belgian Catholic priest.[103]
- John Nagenda, 84, Ugandan cricketer (East Africa, national team).[104]
- Yaroslava Plaviuk, 96, Ukrainian women's rights activist, first lady in exile (1989–1992).[105]
- János Rácz, 81, Hungarian Olympic basketball player (1964).[106]
- Michael Rhodes, 69, American bassist (The Notorious Cherry Bombs).[107]
- Jean-Michel Rosenfeld, 88, French Holocaust survivor and politician.[108]
- Andre Smith, 64, American basketball player (Nebraska Cornhuskers).[109]
- Donald Snyder, 71, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1981–2000).[110]
- Spot, 71, American record producer (Damaged, Milo Goes to College, Zen Arcade).[111]
- Leo Sterckx, 86, Belgian cyclist, Olympic silver medallist (1960).[112]
- Christos Zanteroglou, 82, Greek footballer (Olympiacos, Egaleo, national team).[113]
5
- Azwar Anas, 91, Indonesian politician, coordinating minister for people's welfare (1993–1998), minister of transportation (1988–1993) and governor of West Sumatra (1977–1987).[114]
- Richard Aylmer, 91, British Olympic cross-country skier (1956).[115]
- Klaus Bonsack, 81, German luger, Olympic champion (1968).[116]
- Arif Cooper, Jamaican musician, record producer and DJ.[117]
- Diane Corcoran, 76, American colonel and nurse.[118]
- Hilde De Ridder-Symoens, 79, Belgian historian.[119]
- Heen Banda Dissanayaka, 85, Sri Lankan civil servant, governor of the Central Bank of Ceylon (1992–1995).[120]
- Joanne Elliott, 97, American mathematician.[121]
- Claire Etcherelli, 89, French novelist.[122]
- Sharifa Fadel, 84, Egyptian singer and actress.[123]
- Piero Gilardi, 80, Italian sculptor.[124]
- Bob Goodman, 83, American Hall of Fame boxing promoter.[125]
- Bob Goody, 71, British actor (Flash Gordon, Fire, Ice and Dynamite, Lighthouse) and writer, cancer.[126]
- Frank Griswold, 85, American clergyman, presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church (1998–2006).[127]
- Antal Hetényi, 75, Hungarian Olympic judoka (1972).[128]
- Tom Hsieh, 91, American politician, member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors (1986–1997).[129]
- Ilkka Järvi-Laturi, 61, Finnish-born American film director (Spy Games).[130]
- Allan Jay, 91, British fencer, double Olympic silver medallist (1960), COVID-19.[131]
- Karounga Keïta, 81, Malian football player (Girondins de Bordeaux) and official.[132]
- Qavi Khan, 80, Pakistani actor (Mitti Ke Putlay, Begum Jaan, Nahin Abhi Nahin), cancer.[133]
- Takahiro Kimura, 58, Japanese animator (City Hunter, Brigadoon: Marin & Melan, Godannar), amyloidosis.[134]
- Matti Klinge, 86, Finnish historian.[135]
- Andrew Linklater, 73, British international relations scholar.[136]
- Tate Makgoe, 59, South African politician and anti-apartheid activist, Free State MPL (since 1994), traffic collision.[137]
- Kenneth Montgomery, 79, British conductor, pneumonia.[138]
- Eugeniusz Olszyna, 69, Polish footballer (Lech Poznań).[139]
- Pierluigi Onorato, 84, Italian magistrate and politician, deputy (1979–1987), senator (1987–1992).[140]
- Mark Pilgrim, 53, South African radio broadcaster (5FM, 94.7 Highveld Stereo) and television presenter (Big Brother Africa), lung cancer.[141]
- Pedro Rodrigues Filho, 68, Brazilian serial killer, shot.[142]
- Gary Rossington, 71, American Hall of Fame guitarist (Lynyrd Skynyrd, Rossington Collins Band).[143]
- Shozo Sasahara, 93, Japanese wrestler, Olympic champion (1956).[144]
- Maurice Scully, 70–71, Irish poet.[145]
- Ahuva Sherman, 96, Israeli artist.[146]
- Sylviane Telchid, 81, Guadeloupean writer, complications from Alzheimer's disease.[147]
- Fred M. Utter, 91, American oceanographer.[148]
- Imre Vagyóczki, 90, Hungarian Olympic sprint canoer (1956).[149]
- Helen Vanni, 99, American opera singer.[150]
- Dave Wills, 58, American sportscaster (Tampa Bay Rays, Chicago White Sox).[151]
6
- Ryuzan Aki, 80, Japanese manga artist, Shogakukan Manga Award recipient, heart attack.[152]
- Abdulrahman al-Ansary, 87, Saudi Arabian archaeologist.[153]
- Masum Babul, 60, Bangladeshi film dance director and choreographer (Beder Meye Josna, Keyamat Theke Keyamat, Ekti Cinemar Golpo).[154]
- Georgina Beyer, 65, New Zealand politician and transgender rights activist, mayor of Carterton (1995–2000) and MP (1999–2007).[155]
- Harvey Carignan, 95, American serial killer.[156]
- Artak Davtyan, 56, Armenian economist and politician, member of the National Assembly (2007–2017).[157]
- Sergey Grishin, 56, Russian-American businessman and engineer.[158]
- Ivana Hloužková, 62, Czech actress (The Fortress, Boredom in Brno).[159]
- Władysław Janecki, 88, Polish politician, MP (1985–1989).[160]
- Jörg Jarnut, 81, German historian.[161]
- Pavel Kharin, 95, Russian sprint canoeist, Olympic champion (1956).[162]
- Traute Lafrenz, 103, German-American resistance fighter (White Rose).[163]
- Reginald McFadden, 70, American serial killer.[164]
- Toru Miyoshi, 95, Japanese judge, chief justice (1995–1997).[165]
- Ken Money, 88, Canadian astronaut, scientist, and Olympic high jumper (1956).[166]
- Seiko Obonai, 83, Japanese Olympic shot putter (1964).[167]
- Irvo Otieno, 28, Kenyan-born American prisoner, asphyxiation.[168]
- Benigno Luigi Papa, 87, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop of Taranto (1990–2011) and bishop of Oppido Mamertina-Palmi (1981–1990).[169]
- Spiros Papadopoulos, 91, Greek politician, MP (1985–1993).[170]
- Gérard Pelisson, 91, French hotelier, co-founder of Accor.[171]
- Alfonso Quaranta, 87, Italian magistrate, president of the Constitutional Court (2011–2013).[172]
- M. A. Ramlu, 96, Indian academic.[173]
- Kuppuswami Sampath, 75, Indian footballer (Dempo, national team).[174]
- Heinz Schwarz, 94, German politician, MP (1976–1990), minister of the interior of Rhineland-Palatinate (1971–1976) and member of the Landtag (1959–1976).[175]
- Wally Smith, 96, British-born American mathematician.[176]
- Wyndham St. John, 63, Canadian Olympic equestrian (2000).[177]
- Mario Telò, 72, Italian political scientist and researcher.[178]
- Tom Van Sant, 92, American sculptor.[179]
- Josef Vojta, 87, Czech footballer (Sparta Prague, Czechoslovakia national team), Olympic silver medallist (1964).[180]
- Wang Xiaomo, 84, Chinese radar engineer, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering and deputy (1998–2008).[181]
7
- Ibtisam Abdallah, 80, Iraqi writer and translator.[182]
- Vlastislav Antolák, 80, Czech teacher and politician, deputy (2002–2006).[183]
- Michael Brimer, 89, South African-Australian organist, pianist, and conductor.[184]
- Mik Critchlow, 68, British photographer.[185]
- Shirley du Boulay, 90, British author.[186]
- Ian Falconer, 63, American author (Olivia) and illustrator (The New Yorker), kidney failure.[187]
- Salvador Farfán, 90, Mexican footballer (Atlante, national team).[188]
- Władysław Findeisen, 97, Polish control theorist, academic, and politician, senator (1989–1993).[189]
- Salvador García-Bodaño, 87, Spanish poet, member of the Royal Galician Academy (since 1992).[190]
- E. Thurman Gaskill, 87, American politician, member of the Iowa Senate (1997–2009).[191]
- Marcel Gatsinzi, 75, Rwandan politician, minister of defence (2002–2010).[192]
- Denise Goddard, 77, British Olympic artistic gymnast (1964).[193]
- Kevin Alexander Gray, 65, American political activist and author.[194]
- J. A. W. Gunn, 85, Canadian political philosopher.[195]
- André Haefliger, 93, Swiss mathematician (Haefliger structure).[196]
- Anton Ionescu, 83, Romanian politician, deputy (1996–2004).[197]
- Lisa Janti, 89, American actress (World Without End, Ten Thousand Bedrooms).[198]
- Prafulla Kumar Jena, 91, Indian metallurgist, member of the Indian Academy of Sciences.[199]
- Cecil Kippins, 98, Guyanese cricket umpire.[200]
- Dmytro Kotsiubailo, 27, Ukrainian soldier, shot.[201]
- Augusto Lauro, 99, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of San Marco Argentano-Scalea (1979–1999).[202]
- Tom Love, 85, American entrepreneur, founder of Love's.[203]
- Pat McCormick, 92, American diver, four-time Olympic champion (1952, 1956).[204]
- Jitendra Nath Mohanty, 95, Indian philosopher.[205]
- Siphamandla Mtolo, 29, South African footballer (Richards Bay).[206]
- Lynn Seymour, 83, Canadian-born British ballerina and choreographer.[207]
- Bill Siderewicz, 87, American football coach.[208]
- Khatijun Nissa Siraj, 97, Singaporean women's rights activist.[209]
- Peterson Zah, 85, American politician, president of the Navajo Nation (1991–1995).[210]
- Andrei Zlotnikov, 52, Belarusian sociologist and politician, deputy (since 2019).[211]
8
- Ali Bilal, 40, Pakistani political worker.[212]
- Marcel Amont, 93, French singer.[213]
- Paul Anselin, 91, French politician, mayor of Ploërmel (1977–2008).[214]
- Richard A. N. Bonnycastle, 88, Canadian business executive (Harlequin Enterprises).[215]
- Hendrik Brocks, 80, Indonesian Olympic cyclist (1960).[216]
- Gianmarco Calleri, 81, Italian football player (Novara) and executive, president of Lazio (1986–1992) and Torino (1994–1997).[217]
- Junior Daugherty, 92, American fiddler and guitarist.[218]
- Philippe Fauveau, 96, French Olympic rower (1948).[219]
- Italo Galbiati, 85, Italian football player (Lecco) and manager (Milan).[220]
- Bert I. Gordon, 100, American film director and screenwriter (Village of the Giants, Empire of the Ants, The Amazing Colossal Man).[221]
- Martin Gorry, 68, English footballer (Barnsley, Hartlepool United, Newcastle United).[222]
- Roland Hürzeler, 77, Swiss Olympic gymnast (1968).[223]
- Ranjeet Singh Judeo, 80, Indian politician, Uttar Pradesh MLA.[224]
- Satish Kaushik, 66, Indian film director (Hum Aapke Dil Mein Rehte Hain), actor (Mr. India, Brick Lane), and comedian, heart attack.[225]
- Jean-Marie Kieffer, 62, Luxembourgian composer.[226]
- Dolores Klaich, 86, American author and activist, assisted suicide.[227]
- Pentti Koskinen, 79, Finnish Olympic diver (1964, 1968, 1972).[228]
- Jose David Lapuz, 84, Filipino educator and administrator.[229]
- Sverre Olaf Lie, 85, Norwegian pediatrician.[230]
- Dušan Mirković, 69, Yugoslav Olympic weightlifter (1980).[231] (death announced on this date)
- John Moelaert, 80, Belgian footballer (Cercle Brugge, Club Brugge), heart failure.[232]
- Jim Moeller, 67, American politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives (2003–2017), complications from Parkinson's disease.[233]
- Tish Naghise, 59, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (since 2023).[234]
- Grace Onyango, 98, Kenyan politician, mayor of Kisumu (1965–1969) and MP (1969–1983).[235]
- Chaim Topol, 87, Israeli actor (Fiddler on the Roof, Flash Gordon, For Your Eyes Only), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[236]
9
- Azagaia, 38, Mozambican rapper, complications from epilepsy.[237]
- Robert Blake, 89, American actor (Baretta, In Cold Blood, Lost Highway), Emmy winner (1975), heart disease.[238]
- Roland Castro, 82, French architect and political activist.[239]
- Michel Côté, 85, Canadian politician, member of the National Assembly of Quebec (1994–2003).[240]
- William R. Cotter, 87, American lawyer, president of Colby College (1979–2000).[241]
- Mark Crutcher, 74, American anti-abortion activist and author, founder of Life Dynamics Inc., heart attack.[242]
- Lily Yulianti Farid, 51, Indonesian writer, researcher and cultural activist.[243]
- Hassan Ghafourifard, 79, Iranian academic and politician, minister of energy (1981–1985) and three-time MP.[244]
- Chris Greeley, 60, American politician, member of the Maine House of Representatives (2002–2010).[245]
- Shiro Hashizume, 94, Japanese swimmer, Olympic silver medallist (1952), prostate cancer.[246]
- Heart's Cry, 21, Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse, winner of the Arima Kinen (2005) and Dubai Sheema Classic (2006).[247]
- Bryan Horskins, 77, Australian rules footballer (Hawthorn).[248]
- Alan Jones, 77, Welsh footballer (Hereford United, Swansea City, Southport).[249]
- Hisashi Kobayashi, 84, Japanese engineer, dean of Princeton University School of Engineering and Applied Science (1986–1991).[250]
- Paul Locht, 93, Danish Olympic rower (1952).[251]
- Robin Lumley, 74, British jazz keyboardist (Brand X), heart failure.[252]
- Connie Martinson, 90, American writer and television personality.[253]
- Raphael Mechoulam, 92, Bulgarian-born Israeli organic chemist.[254]
- McNeil Moore, 89, American football player (Chicago Bears).[255]
- Daud Muzamil, Afghan Taliban politician and militant, governor of Nangarhar (2021–2022) and of Balkh (since 2022), bombing.[256]
- Mystic Meg, 80, British astrologer, influenza.[257]
- Dave Nicoll, 78, British motocross racer.[258]
- Chikage Oogi, 89, Japanese actress (A Teapicker's Song of Goodbye) and politician, president of the House of Councillors (2004–2007) and minister of land (2001–2003), esophageal cancer.[259]
- Samaraditya Pal, 84, Indian lawyer.[260]
- Fazalur Rehman, 81, Pakistani field hockey player, Olympic champion (1968).[261]
- Sir Sebastian Roberts, 69, British major general.[262]
- Al Jawhara bint Abdulaziz Al Saud, Saudi Arabian royal.[263]
- Randhir Singh, 65, Indian cricketer (national team).[264]
- Tanja Heiberg Storm, 76, Norwegian diplomat, ambassador to the OECD (2001–2006).[265]
- Jan Syczewski, 85, Polish politician, MP (1997–2001).[266]
- Otis Taylor, 80, American football player (Kansas City Chiefs), Super Bowl champion (1970), complications from Parkinson's disease.[267]
- Pearry Reginald Teo, 44, Singaporean film director (The Gene Generation, Witchville, The Curse of Sleeping Beauty) and producer.[268]
- Fernando Valdés Dal-Ré, 77, Spanish jurist and academic, magistrate of the Constitutional Court (2012–2020).[269]
- Ken Wagner, 75, American football coach.[270]
10
- Jesús Alou, 80, Dominican baseball player (San Francisco Giants, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics), World Series champion (1973, 1974).[271]
- Skip Bafalis, 93, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1973–1983), Florida Senate (1966–1970), and Florida House of Representatives (1964–1966).[272]
- William R. C. Blundell, 95, Canadian business executive.[273]
- David Bottoms, 73, American poet.[274]
- Niall Brophy, 87, Irish rugby union player (Leinster, national team, British & Irish Lions).[275]
- Alwin Bully, 74, Dominican cultural administrator, playwright and artist, designer of the flag of Dominica.[276]
- Junior English, 71, Jamaican reggae singer.[277]
- Kevin Freeman, 81, American equestrian, Olympic silver medalist (1964, 1968, 1972).[278]
- Naonobu Fujii, 31, Japanese volleyball player (Toray Arrows, national team), stomach cancer.[279]
- Juan Francisco García Sánchez, 86, Spanish judge, magistrate of the Supreme Court (1999–2006).[280]
- Antonín Hájek, 35, Czech Olympic ski jumper (2010, 2014).[281] (death announced on this date)
- Dick Haley, 85, American football player (Washington Redskins, Minnesota Vikings, Pittsburgh Steelers).[282]
- Rolland Hein, 90, American college professor and scholar.[283]
- Masatoshi Ito, 98, Japanese businessman (7-Eleven).[284]
- Seiichi Kaneta, 75, Japanese politician, MP (1993–2009), cerebral hemorrhage.[285]
- Goff Letts, 95, Australian politician, majority leader of the Northern Territory (1974–1977).[286]
- Renán López, 83, Bolivian footballer (Jorge Wilstermann, national team).[287]
- Rafael de Mendizábal Allende, 95, Spanish judge, president of the National Court (1977–1986, 1991–1992) and magistrate of the Constitutional Court (1992–2001).[288]
- Napoleon XIV, 84, American singer ("They're Coming to Take Me Away, Ha-Haaa!").[289]
- René Olmeta, 88, French politician, deputy (1981–1986).[290]
- Juvencio Osorio, 72, Paraguayan footballer (Cerro Porteño, Espanyol, national team).[291]
- Dhiruben Patel, 96, Indian novelist, playwright and translator.[292]
- Demetrio Perez Jr., 77, Cuban-American educator and politician.[293]
- Ayşegül Sarıca, 87, Turkish concert pianist.[294]
- Vefa Tanır, 96, Turkish politician, minister of national defense (1995–1996), forestry (1991–1993) and twice of health.[295]
- Tongo, 65, Peruvian singer and comedian, kidney failure.[296]
- Anthony Verga, 87, American politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1995–2009).[297]
- Tony Vincent, 97, American tennis player.[298]
- Sheila Watt, 82, British Olympic swimmer (1960).[299]
- Janusz Weiss, 74, Polish radio broadcaster, co-founder of Radio ZET.[300]
- Michael Wilford, 84, English architect (The Lowry, Embassy of the United Kingdom, Berlin).[301]
- William Wulf, 83, American computer scientist.[302]
- Noriaki Yamada, 71, Japanese politician, member (1995–2014) and chairman (2012–2013) of the Ishikawa Prefectural Assembly, fall.[303]
11
- Wendy Barker, 80, American poet.[304]
- Ernst Behringer, 81, German politician, member of the Landtag of Baden-Württemberg (1994–2011).[305]
- Ahlem Belhadj, 59, Tunisian women's rights activist.[306]
- Erik Rud Brandt, 79, Danish fashion designer.[307]
- Chen Kenichi, 67, Japanese chef (Iron Chef), interstitial lung disease.[308]
- Chuanyin, 96, Chinese Buddhist monk, master of the Buddhist Association of China (2005–2010).[309]
- R. Dhruvanarayana, 61, Indian politician, MP (2009–2019), cardiac arrest.[310]
- Oleksandr Dovbiy, 69, Ukrainian football player (Metalist Kharkiv, SKA Kyiv) and manager (Naftovyk Okhtyrka).[311]
- Amy Fuller, 54, American rower, Olympic silver medalist (1992), complications from breast cancer.[312]
- Bud Grant, 95, American basketball player (Minneapolis Lakers), Hall of Fame football player (Winnipeg Blue Bombers) and coach (Minnesota Vikings).[313]
- Guo Zhi, 98, Chinese politician, deputy (1978–1998).[314]
- Angel Hobayan, 93, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Catarman (1975–2005).[315]
- Eric Iles, 95, Australian politician, member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly (1966–1969).[316]
- John Jakes, 90, American author (North and South, The Kent Family Chronicles).[317]
- Jiang Yanyong, 91, Chinese physician and political dissident, pneumonia.[318]
- William G. Johnsson, 88, Australian author.[319]
- Keith Johnstone, 90, British-Canadian theatre director and educator (Impro: Improvisation and the Theatre).[320]
- Karoline Käfer, 68, Austrian Olympic sprinter (1972, 1980).[321]
- Ignacio López Tarso, 98, Mexican actor (Rosa Blanca, Esmeralda, Wild at Heart), pneumonia.[322]
- Alexandru Mesian, 86, Romanian Greek Catholic hierarch, coadjutor bishop (1994–1995) and bishop (since 1995) of Lugoj.[323]
- Takeshi Noma, 88, Japanese politician, member of the House of Councillors (1992–2004).[324]
- Ivonne Passada, 66, Uruguayan politician, MP (2005–2020) and speaker of the Chamber of Representatives (2010–2011).[325]
- Michel Peyramaure, 101, French writer.[326]
- David Reed, 96, American Anglican clergyman, bishop of Colombia (1964–1972) and Kentucky (1974–1994).[327]
- Piero Sartogo, 88, Italian architect (Embassy of Italy, Washington, D.C.).[328]
- Dimitrij Skolil, 92, Czechoslovak slalom canoeist.[329]
- Bill Tidy, 89, British cartoonist (The Cloggies, The Fosdyke Saga).[330]
- Costa Titch, 27, South African rapper.[331]
- Derek Weddle, 87, English footballer (Sunderland, Darlington, York City).[332]
- Ann Wilson, 91, American painter.[333]
12
- Hussein Abu al-Khair, 57, Jordanian drug smuggler, executed.[334]
- Franca Afegbua, 79, Nigerian politician, senator (1983).[335]
- Dame Phyllida Barlow, 78, British visual artist.[336]
- Alphonse Beni, 77, Cameroonian actor and film director.[337]
- Warren Boroson, 88, American journalist, educator, and author, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.[338]
- Isabel Colegate, 91, British author (The Shooting Party) and literary agent.[339]
- Chris Cooper, 44, American-Italian baseball player (San Marino, Italy national team), heart attack.[340]
- Rolly Crump, 93, American animator and designer (Walt Disney Imagineering).[341]
- Anatoly Dryukov, 86, Russian diplomat, ambassador to Singapore (1987–1990), India (1991–1996), and Armenia (1998–2005).[342]
- Dick Fosbury, 76, American high jumper (Fosbury flop), Olympic champion (1968), lymphoma.[343]
- Tom French, 88, Northern Irish politician, complications from Parkinson's disease.[344]
- Karel Kaplan, 94, Czech historian.[345]
- Liam Kearns, 60, Irish Gaelic football player (Austin Stacks) and manager (Offaly, Limerick).[346]
- Marek Kopelent, 90, Czech composer and composition professor (Academy of Fine Arts, Prague).[347]
- Li Laizhu, 90, Chinese military officer, commander of the Beijing Military Region (1993–1997) and deputy (1988–1993).[348]
- Susan Cunliffe-Lister, Baroness Masham of Ilton, 87, British politician, member of the House of Lords (since 1970) and Paralympic champion (1960, 1964).[349]
- Jaume Medina, 73, Spanish philologist.[350]
- Dragoslav Mihailović, 92, Serbian writer.[351]
- Gyula Németh, 63, Hungarian high jumper.[352]
- Rudel Obreja, 57, Romanian Olympic boxer (1984).[353]
- Antônio Pedro, 82, Brazilian actor (Casa da Mãe Joana, Casa da Mãe Joana 2, Muito Prazer).[354]
- Ondrej Šima, 86, Slovak Olympic sport shooter (1968).[355]
- Felton Spencer, 55, American basketball player (Minnesota Timberwolves, Utah Jazz, Golden State Warriors).[356]
- Joseph Edward Troy, 91, Canadian Roman Catholic prelate, coadjutor bishop (1984–1986) and bishop (1986–1997) of Saint John, New Brunswick.[357]
13
- Denis Bovey, 93, Scottish Episcopalian priest, dean of Aberdeen and Orkney (1983–1988).[358]
- Bob Breitenstein, 79, American football player (Denver Broncos, Atlanta Falcons, Minnesota Vikings).[359]
- Nicholas Calabrese, 80, American contract killer.[360]
- Simon Emmerson, 67, English musician (Weekend, Working Week, Afro Celt Sound System), record producer and DJ.[361]
- Jim Gordon, 77, American drummer (Derek and the Dominos, Traffic), songwriter ("Layla") and convicted murderer.[362]
- Terry Grier, 86, Canadian university administrator and politician, MP (1972–1974).[363]
- Donald Hinds, 89, Jamaican writer, journalist, and teacher.[364]
- Mabo Ismaila, 78, Nigerian football manager (women's national team).[365]
- Eden Knight, 23, Saudi Arabian trans woman, suicide.[366]
- Momoko Kuroda, 84, Japanese poet and essayist, brain hemorrhage.[367]
- Edward Leavy, 93, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Oregon (1984–1987) and U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (since 1987).[368]
- Mario Masini, 84, Italian cinematographer (Padre Padrone, Our Lady of the Turks, The Perfume of the Lady in Black) and film director.[369]
- Jack McLaughlin, 93, Australian cricketer (Queensland).[370]
- Karol Mikuláš, 100, Slovak miner.[371]
- Hedley Muscroft, 84, English golfer.[372] (death announced on this date)
- Eliseu Padilha, 77, Brazilian lawyer and politician, chief of staff of the presidency (2016–2019), minister of transport (1997–2001) and three-time deputy.[373]
- Joe Pepitone, 82, American baseball player (New York Yankees, Houston Astros, Chicago Cubs), World Series champion (1962).[374]
- Jennifer Rahim, 60, Trinidadian writer, poet, and literary critic.[375]
- Tom Ryan, 81, Irish hurler (Killenaule, Tipperary).[376]
- Pat Schroeder, 82, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1973–1997), complications from a stroke.[377]
- Vera Selby, 93, English snooker and billiards player.[378]
- Chris Shevlane, 80, Scottish footballer (Heart of Midlothian, Hibernian, Greenock Morton).[379]
- Cyprian Tseriwa, 86, Zimbabwean Olympic runner (1960).[380]
- Ernst Tugendhat, 93, Czechoslovak-born German philosopher.[381]
- Marija Ujević-Galetović, 89, Croatian sculptor.[382]
- Pradeep Uppoor, 65, Indian film producer (Ardh Satya, Aghaat, Chakra).[383]
- Glen Weir, 71, Canadian Hall of Fame football player (Montreal Alouettes).[384]
- Barbro Westerholm, 89, Swedish doctor and politician, MP (1988–1999, 2006–2022).[385]
- Eric Lloyd Wright, 93, American architect.[386]
14
- Alexander Andreev, 82, Russian theoretical physicist.[387]
- Samuel P. Bell III, 83, American politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (1974–1988).[388]
- Gloria Bosman, 50, South African jazz singer.[389]
- Bobby Caldwell, 71, American singer ("What You Won't Do for Love") and songwriter ("The Next Time I Fall").[390]
- Jacques Cossette-Trudel, 76, Canadian screenwriter and political activist (Front de libération du Québec).[391]
- Laurie Daniel, 81, Welsh rugby union player (Newport, Pontypool, national team).[392]
- Louisette Dussault, 82, Canadian actress (Françoise Durocher, Waitress, IXE-13, Wedding Night) and writer.[393]
- Jim Ferree, 91, American golfer.[394]
- Ángel Floro Martínez, 83, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Gokwe (2000–2017).[395]
- Sergei Grigoryants, 81, Russian human rights activist and Soviet dissident.[396]
- Leslie Hardcastle, 96, British arts administrator (BFI).[397]
- Kim Yong-chul, 98, South Korean jurist and judge, chief justice (1986–1988).[398]
- Arne Kjörnsberg, 87, Swedish politician, MP (1985–2006).[399]
- Valery Loshchinin, 82, Russian diplomat, ambassador to Belarus (1996–1999).[400]
- Andrzej Mazurkiewicz, 81, Polish footballer (Lech Poznań).[401]
- R. Kenton Musgrave, 95, American jurist, judge of the United States Court of International Trade (since 1987).[402]
- Luigi Piccatto, 68, Italian comic artist (Dylan Dog).[403]
- Nukhim Rashkovsky, 76, Russian chess player and coach, Grandmaster (1980).[404]
- Janet Sinsheimer, 65, American biostatistician.[405]
- Betty Glassman Trachtenberg, 89, American college administrator (Yale College).[406]
- Antonina Uccello, 100, American politician, mayor of Hartford, Connecticut (1967–1971).[407]
- Ved Pratap Vaidik, 78, Indian journalist, fall.[408]
- Dale K. Van Kley, 81, American historian.[409]
- Richard Wagner, 70, Romanian-born German novelist.[410]
15
- Sir Geoffrey Allen, 94, British chemist.[411]
- Théo de Barros, 80, Brazilian composer and musician (Quarteto Novo).[412]
- Dorothy Bohm, 98, German-born British photographer.[413]
- Chinga Chavin, 78, American musician and advertising executive.[414]
- Pierluigi Concutelli, 78, Italian terrorist (Ordine Nuovo) and convicted murderer.[415]
- Ron Cooper, 95, British Olympic boxer (1948).[416]
- Peter Day, 76, British broadcaster.[417]
- Jeff Gaylord, 64, American professional wrestler (UWF, WCCW) and football player (Toronto Argonauts).[418]
- Stuart Hodes, 98, American dancer.[419]
- Odd Hoftun, 95, Norwegian engineer and missionary.[420]
- Sameer Khakhar, 70, Indian actor (Nukkad, Pushpaka Vimana, Shahenshah), multiple organ failure.[421]
- Jüri Kraft, 88, Soviet-Estonian economist and politician, people's deputy (1989–1991).[422]
- Alastair Lamb, 93, Chinese-born British diplomatic historian and author.[423]
- Roman Lentner, 85, Polish footballer (1960 Olympics, Górnik Zabrze).[424]
- Aleksander Łuczak, 79, Polish historian and politician, minister of national education (1993–1995).[425]
- Fèlix Millet, 87, Spanish businessman and convicted fraudster.[426]
- José Elias Moreira, 82, Brazilian businessman and politician, federal deputy (1988–1995).[427]
- Taro Nakayama, 98, Japanese politician, minister for foreign affairs (1989–1991) and MP (1968–2009).[428]
- Mimis Papaioannou, 80, Greek football player (AEK Athens, national team) and manager (New York Pancyprian-Freedoms).[429]
- Mary Ann Nevins Radzinowicz, 97, American academic and scholar.[430]
- Ronald Rice, 77, American politician, member of the New Jersey Senate (1986–2022), cancer.[431]
- Jonas Šimėnas, 69, Lithuanian politician, MP (1990–1992, 1996–2000, 2008–2012).[432]
- Norman Steinberg, 83, American screenwriter (Blazing Saddles, My Favorite Year, Johnny Dangerously).[433]
- John Thompson, 75, British Royal Air Force officer, head of the British Defence Staff – US (2000–2002).[434]
- Victor Veretennikov, 82, Ukrainian politician, deputy (1990–1994, 2002–2006).[435]
- Antje Vollmer, 79, German politician, MP (1983–1985, 1987–1990, 1994–2005).[436]
- Thomas Wagner, 46, Austrian footballer (Mattersburg).[437]
16
- Sharon Acker, 87, Canadian model and actress (Lucky Jim, Point Blank, Happy Birthday to Me).[438]
- Katalin Benkő, 81, Hungarian Olympic sprint canoeist (1964).[439]
- Stephen Bromhead, 66, Australian politician, New South Wales MLA (since 2011), mesothelioma.[440]
- Sean Burns, 61–62, British overseas administrator, administrator of Tristan da Cunha (2010–2013, 2016–2020, since 2022).[441]
- Tony Coe, 88, English jazz musician.[442]
- Ron Elstob, 98, Australian politician, senator (1978–1987).[443]
- Ángel Fournier, 35, Cuban Olympic rower (2008, 2012, 2016), heart attack.[444]
- Claude Fournier, 91, Canadian film director (The Tin Flute, The Mills of Power, Alien Thunder), screenwriter and cinematographer, heart attack.[445]
- Patrick French, 57, British writer and historian (Tibet, Tibet, The World Is What It Is), cancer.[446]
- Sayyid Gaddaf al-Dam, 75, Libyan general.[447]
- Jacqueline Gold, 62, British businesswoman (Ann Summers), breast cancer.[448]
- Peter Hardy, 66, Australian actor (The Pursuit of Happiness, McLeod's Daughters, Dangerous Remedy), drowned.[449]
- Fuzzy Haskins, 81, American Hall of Fame singer (Parliament-Funkadelic).[450]
- Gladys Kessler, 85, American jurist, judge of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia (1977–1994) and the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (since 1994).[451]
- Kenji Kosaka, 83, Japanese psychiatrist, aspiration pneumonia.[452]
- Anna Sujatha Mathai, 89, Indian poet.[453]
- Melanie McFadyean, 72, British journalist, cancer.[454]
- Don Megson, 86, English football player (Sheffield Wednesday, Bristol Rovers) and manager (Portland Timbers).[455]
- Emmanuelle Mottaz, 59, French singer and screenwriter (Hélène et les Garçons).[456]
- Victor Ocampo, 71, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Gumaca (since 2015).[457]
- Carolina Rieuwpassa, 74, Indonesian Olympic sprinter (1972, 1976).[458]
- Franco Rotelli, 80, Italian psychiatrist.[459]
- José Francisco Moreira dos Santos, 94, Portuguese Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Uíje (1979–2008).[460]
- Helen Vari, 91, Czechoslovak-born Canadian philanthropist.[461]
- Brian Walsh, 67, Australian television executive (Foxtel).[462]
- Nani Widjaja, 78, Indonesian actress (Cinta Pertama, Catatan Si Boy, Maling Kutang), respiratory failure.[463]
17
- Isao Arita, 96, Japanese virologist.[464]
- Giorgio Bornacin, 73, Italian politician, senator (1996–2001, 2006–2013) and deputy (2001–2006).[465]
- Don Burgess, 76, Canadian ice hockey player (Philadelphia Blazers, Vancouver Blazers, San Diego Mariners).[466]
- John Carenza, 73, American Olympic footballer (1972).[467]
- Hal Dresner, 85, American screenwriter (The Eiger Sanction, Zorro, The Gay Blade, Sssssss), cancer.[468]
- Adri Duivesteijn, 72, Dutch politician, member of the House of Representatives (1994–2006) and Senate (2013–2015), prostate cancer.[469]
- Jorge Edwards, 91, Chilean novelist and diplomat, ambassador to France (2010–2014).[470]
- Sir Paul Girolami, 97, Italian-British pharmaceutical executive, chairman of Glaxo (1985–1994).[471]
- James Goldrick, 64–65, Australian rear admiral, naval historian and analyst, lymphoma and leukaemia.[472]
- Ada den Haan, 81, Dutch Olympic swimmer (1960), European champion (1958).[473]
- John Jenrette, 86, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1975–1980) and the South Carolina House of Representatives (1964–1972).[474]
- Paffard Keatinge-Clay, 97, British architect.[475]
- Toon Meerman, 89, Dutch footballer (Feyenoord, Excelsior).[476] (death announced on this date)
- Pierre Michaud, 86, Canadian lawyer and judge, chief justice of Quebec (1994–2002).[477]
- Edmar Moreira, 83, Brazilian lawyer and politician, federal deputy (1991–1995, 1999–2011, 2014).[478]
- Jean-Bernard Ndongo Essomba, Cameroonian politician, MP (1992–1997, since 2002).[479]
- Fito Olivares, 75, Mexican cumbia musician.[480]
- Carlos Payán, 94, Mexican writer, journalist and politician, senator (1997–2000) and founder of La Jornada.[481]
- Lance Reddick, 60, American actor (The Wire, Fringe, John Wick) and musician, heart disease.[482]
- Mary Ronnie, 96, Scottish-born New Zealand librarian, national librarian (1976–1981).[483]
- Robert W. Sennewald, 93, American army general.[484]
- Raoul Servais, 94, Belgian filmmaker, animator, and comics artist (Harpya).[485]
- Ray Solari, 95, American football player (California Golden Bears) and coach.[486]
- Guy Troy, 100, American Olympic pentathlete (1952).[487]
- Dubravka Ugrešić, 73, Croatian-Dutch writer.[488]
- Laura Valenzuela, 92, Spanish television presenter (TVE) and actress (Spaniards in Paris, Growing Leg, Diminishing Skirt), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[489]
- Tilman Zülch, 83, German human rights activist, founder of the Society for Threatened Peoples.[490]
18
- Vladimir Chernavin, 94, Russian admiral, commander-in-chief of the navy (1985–1992), Hero of the Soviet Union.[491]
- Robert Lindsay, 29th Earl of Crawford, 96, Scottish politician and peer, MP (1955–1974), member of the House of Lords (1974–2019) and minister of state for defence procurement (1970–1972).[492]
- Gloria Dea, 100, American actress (King of the Congo, Plan 9 from Outer Space) and magician, coronary artery disease.[493]
- Sir James Dunbar-Nasmith, 96, British conservation architect (Sunninghill Park, Balmoral Estate).[494]
- Bisi Egbeyemi, 78, Nigerian lawyer and politician, deputy governor of Ekiti State (2018–2022).[495]
- Harold Parks Helms, 87, American politician, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (1974–1984).[496]
- Gerhard Kraft, 81, German physicist.[497]
- Henry O. Macauley, 61, Sierra Leonean politician, minister of energy (2014–2018).[498]
- Kathy MacKinnon, 75, British zoologist and conservationist.[499]
- Mozart Mimms, 104, American-Canadian trade unionist.[500]
- Karl Nicola, 83, German politician, member of the Landtag of Baden-Württemberg (1972–1992).[501]
- Pekka Paavola, 89, Finnish politician, minister of justice (1972).[502]
- Joseph Powathil, 92, Indian Syro-Malabar Catholic prelate, eparch of Kanjirappally (1977–1985), auxiliary bishop (1972–1977) and archeparch (1985–2007) of Changanacherry.[503]
- Francisco Rodón, 88, Puerto Rican painter.[504]
- Charity Scott, 72, American legal scholar, cancer.[505]
- Spiros Simitis, 88, Greek-German jurist and data protection pioneer.[506]
- Valeri Sinau, 78, Russian football player (Rostov-on-Don, Zorya Luhansk) and manager (Kuban Krasnodar).[507]
- Pedro Solbes, 80, Spanish economist, twice minister of economy and finance, European Commissioner for Economic and Monetary Affairs (1999–2004) and second deputy prime minister (2004–2009), liver cancer.[508]
- Heinz Steinmann, 85, German footballer (Werder Bremen, Schwarz-Weiß Essen, West Germany national team).[509]
- Steven Ungerleider, 73, American sports psychologist, author and documentary film producer (Munich '72 and Beyond, End Game, Citizen Ashe).[510]
- Sverre Valen, 97, Norwegian choir conductor, founder of the Sandefjord Girls Choir.[511]
- Dot Wilkinson, 101, American Hall of Fame bowler and softball player.[512]
- Labo Yari, 80, Nigerian writer.[513]
19
- Malcolm R. Barnebey, 95, American diplomat, ambassador to Belize (1981–1985).[514]
- Roger W. Brockett, 84, American control theorist.[515]
- Willie Cager, 80, American basketball player (Texas Western Miners).[516]
- Elizabeth de Cuevas, 94, American sculptor.[517]
- Katherine Fischer Drew, 99, American historian.[518]
- Jean-Jacques Favier, 73, German-born French astronaut (STS-78).[519]
- Clemens Ganz, 88, German organist.[520]
- Walter Gassire, 76, Uruguayan footballer (Deportivo Toluca, Atletas Campesinos, Tampico Madero).[521]
- Mike Kadish, 72, American football player (Buffalo Bills).[522]
- Nelson Kiang, 93, Chinese-born American physiologist.[523]
- Gottfried Kustermann, 79, German Olympic sport shooter (1972, 1976).[524]
- John Linebaugh, 67, American weapons manufacturer (.500 Linebaugh, .475 Linebaugh).[525]
- Marisol Malaret, 73, Puerto Rican television host, model, and beauty queen (Miss Universe 1970).[526]
- Rui Nabeiro, 91, Portuguese businessman, founder of Delta Cafés.[527]
- Petar Nadoveza, 80, Croatian football player (Hajduk Split, Yugoslavia national team) and manager (Olimpija Ljubljana).[528]
- Emmanuel Oblitey, 89, Ghanaian Olympic footballer (1964).[529]
- Ralph Roberts, 87, New Zealand Olympic sailor (1960, 1968).[530]
- Csaba Schmidt, 43, Hungarian chemist and politician, MP (2010–2014) and mayor of Tatabánya (2010–2019).[531]
- Pōhiva Tuʻiʻonetoa, 71, Tongan politician, prime minister (2019–2021), minister of finance (2018–2019) and MP (since 2014).[532]
- Bob Wolfe, 76, American college football coach (Bowling Green Falcons, Tiffin Dragons).[533]
20
- Jiayegbade Alao, allegedly 121, Nigerian musician and longevity claimant.[534]
- Syabda Perkasa Belawa, 21, Indonesian badminton player (PB Djarum, national team), traffic collision.[535]
- Osvaldo Cruz, 91, Argentine footballer (Independiente, Unión Española, national team).[536]
- Ross Douglas, 72, Canadian voice actor (Mobile Suit Gundam, Master Keaton, Sly 2: Band of Thieves).[537]
- Michael Collins Dunn, 75, American scholar.[538]
- Dave Gardner, 70, Canadian ice hockey player (Montreal Canadiens, St. Louis Blues, California Golden Seals).[539]
- Paul Grant, 56, British actor (Return of the Jedi, Labyrinth, The Dead) and stuntman.[540]
- Bryn Hargreaves, 36–37, English rugby league player (Bradford Bulls, St Helens, Wigan Warriors).[541] (body discovered on this date)
- Al Horning, 83, Canadian politician, MP (1988–1993) and British Columbia MLA (2005–2009).[542]
- Maria Ilnicka-Mądry, 77, Polish politician, physician and academic, chair of the West Pomeranian Voivodeship Sejmik (since 2018).[543]
- Bob Johnston, 98, Australian economist, governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia (1982–1989).[544]
- Muhammad Sayab Khalid Khan, 82, Pakistani politician, member (1985–1996, 2001–2016) and speaker (2001–2006) of the Azad Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly.[545]
- Geof Kotila, 64, American basketball player and coach (Michigan Tech Huskies).[546]
- Mario López Estrada, 84, Guatemalan telecommunications executive, founder of Tigo Guatemala.[547]
- Terry Norris, 92, Australian actor (Homicide, Cop Shop) and politician, Victorian MLA (1982–1992).[548]
- Anthony Akoto Osei, 69, Ghanaian banker and politician, minister for finance (2007–2009) and MP (since 2005).[549]
- Eduardo Ravani, 81, Chilean comedian, cancer.[550]
- Michael Reaves, 72, American screenwriter (Gargoyles, Batman: The Animated Series, Spider-Man Unlimited), complications from Parkinson's disease.[551]
- Karl-Heinz Reinfandt, 90, German musicologist and music educator.[552]
- Vasily Reshetnikov, 103, Russian pilot and World War II veteran, Hero of the Soviet Union.[553]
- Helmut Ringsdorf, 93, German chemist.[554]
- Viliam Roth, 81, Slovak journalist and politician, minister without portfolio of Czechoslovakia (1989).[555]
- Abdul Rahman Majeed al-Rubaie, 83, Iraqi novelist (The Tattoo Mark).[556]
- Val Rushworth, 83, British road and track racing cyclist.[557] (death announced on this date)
- John Sattler, 80, Australian rugby league player (Kurri Kurri, South Sydney, national team).[558]
- Tewolde Berhan Gebre Egziabher, 83, Ethiopian biologist.[559]
- Anita Thallaug, 85, Norwegian singer (Eurovision Song Contest 1963) and actress (Blonde in Bondage, I moralens navn).[560]
- Virginia Zeani, 97, Romanian operatic soprano.[561]
21
- Charles E. Bastien, 60, Canadian animator (PAW Patrol, The Magic School Bus, Braceface), cancer.[562]
- Willie Bell, 85, Scottish football player (Leeds United, national team) and manager (Birmingham City), stroke.[563]
- Sir Nicholas Bonsor, 80, British politician, MP (1979–1997).[564]
- Eric Brown, 62, British science fiction writer, sepsis.[565]
- Alexander Cameron, 59, British barrister, pancreatic cancer.[566]
- Yehezkel Chazom, 76, Israeli footballer (Hapoel Tel Aviv, national team).[567]
- Fernand J. Cheri, 71, American Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of New Orleans (since 2015).[568]
- K. P. Dandapani, 76, Indian lawyer.[569]
- Fred Florusse, 85, Dutch actor (Intensive Care, Wilde Harten), director and cabaret artist.[570]
- Joe Giella, 94, American comic book artist (Batman, Green Lantern, Adam Strange).[571]
- Janez Gorišek, 89, Slovenian civil engineer, architect, and Olympic ski jumper (1956).[572]
- Jacques Haitkin, 72, American cinematographer (A Nightmare on Elm Street, Wishmaster, Shocker), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and leukemia.[573]
- Hugh Hiscutt, 96, Australian politician, Tasmania MLC (1983–1995).[574]
- Henk de Jong, 91, Dutch theologian.[575]
- Kicking King, 25, Irish Thoroughbred racehorse.[576]
- John Smith, Baron Kirkhill, 92, Scottish peer, lord provost of Aberdeen (1971–1975), minister of state for Scotland (1975–1978) and member of the House of Lords (1975–2018).[577]
- Oleksandr Kozarenko, 59, Ukrainian composer, pianist and musicologist, COVID-19.[578]
- Bill Lewellen, 71, American politician, member of the Arkansas Senate (1990–2000).[579]
- Claude Lorius, 91, French glaciologist.[580]
- Francesco Maselli, 92, Italian film director and screenwriter (Time of Indifference, A Tale of Love, Abandoned).[581]
- Y. R. Meena, 76, Indian jurist, justice of the Calcutta High Court (1997–2001), Rajasthan High Court (2001–2006), and Gujarat High Court (2006–2008).[582]
- Dan Morse, 85, American bridge player, complications from surgery.[583]
- Jag Mohan Nath, 92, Indian Air Force officer.[584]
- Harri Nykänen, 69, Finnish writer.[585]
- Julie Anne Peters, 71, American novelist (Keeping You a Secret, Luna, Between Mom and Jo).[586]
- Willis Reed, 80, American Hall of Fame basketball player (New York Knicks) and coach (New Jersey Nets), NBA champion (1970, 1973), heart failure.[587]
- Shamim Sikder, 70, Bangladeshi sculptor (Shoparjito Shadhinota).[588]
- Pedro Velasco, 85, American Olympic volleyball player (1964, 1968).[589]
- Peter Werner, 76, American film and television director (In the Region of Ice, Moonlighting, Grimm), Oscar winner (1976), heart failure.[590]
- Kyle White, 53, Australian rugby league footballer (Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, Western Suburbs Magpies).[591]
22
- Rivka Basman Ben-Hayim, 98, Lithuanian-born Israeli Yiddish poet.[592]
- Vladimir Churov, 70, Russian civil servant, chairman of the Central Election Commission (2007–2016), heart attack.[593]
- Jirō Dan, 74, Japanese actor (Daijōbu, My Friend, Return of Ultraman, Zero Woman), lung cancer.[594]
- John Ene, 52, Romanian football player (Brașov, Dunărea Giurgiu) and manager, heart attack.[595]
- Rafael Filippelli, 84, Argentine film director, producer and screenwriter (The Absentee).[596]
- Marie-Thérèse Join-Lambert, 86, French government official, president of ONPES (1999–2005).[597]
- Rebecca Jones, 65, Mexican-American actress (Imperio de cristal, Para volver a amar, Que te perdone Dios), ovarian cancer.[598]
- Salim Khatri, 58, Pakistani religious leader, shot.[599]
- Tony Knapp, 86, English football player (Southampton) and manager (Viking, Iceland national team).[600]
- Rigmor Kofoed-Larsen, 79, Norwegian politician, MP (1997–2001).[601]
- Jackie Lane, 91, English footballer (Notts County, Birmingham City).[602]
- Tom Leadon, 70, American musician (Mudcrutch).[603]
- Takafumi Matsui, 77, Japanese planetary scientist, prostate cancer.[604]
- Arthur L. Peterson, 96, American educator and politician, member of the Montana House of Representatives (2000–2002).[605]
- Lucy Salani, 98, Italian activist.[606]
- Ahmad Samii Gilani, 102, Iranian translator and editor.[607]
- Teresa Sempere Jaén, 75, Spanish politician, deputy (1989–1996).[608]
- Ben Shelly, 75, American politician, president of the Navajo Nation (2011–2015).[609]
- Vera T. Sós, 92, Hungarian mathematician (Kővári–Sós–Turán theorem), member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.[610]
- Marcus Wilson, 91, Irish Gaelic footballer (St Vincents, Dublin).[611]
- Andrzej Zarębski, 65, Polish politician and journalist, MP (1991–1993) and member of KRRiT (1993–1997).[612]
23
- Tony Abbott, 92, Canadian politician, MP (1974–1979), minister of consumer and corporate affairs (1976–1977) and of national revenue (1978–1979).[613]
- Jean-Marie Apostolidès, 79, French novelist, essayist, and theater director.[614]
- Souhila Belbahar, 89, Algerian painter.[615]
- Abhay Chhajlani, 88, Indian journalist.[616]
- K. C. Constantine, 88, American author.[617]
- Darcelle XV, 92, American drag queen.[618]
- Sir Howard Fergus, 85, Montserratian author and historian.[619]
- Marion Game, 84, Moroccan-born French actress (Scènes de ménages, Parking, Dickie-roi).[620]
- Epeli Ganilau, 71, Fijian military officer and politician, minister for Fijian affairs (2007–2008) and chairman of the Great Council of Chiefs (2001–2004).[621]
- Jerry Green, 94, American Hall of Fame sportswriter (Associated Press, The Detroit News).[622]
- James Harithas, 90, American museum curator.[623]
- Huang Baosheng, 80, Chinese Sanskrit scholar.[624]
- Dafydd Hywel, 77, Welsh actor (Coming Up Roses, Off to Philadelphia in the Morning, Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children).[625]
- Joseph R. Inge, 75, American lieutenant general.[626]
- Toichiro Kinoshita, 98, Japanese-born American theoretical physicist.[627]
- Rita Lakin, 93, American screenwriter (Peyton Place, The Doctors, The Rookies).[628]
- Frank LeMaster, 71, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles).[629]
- Peter Marti, 70, Swiss footballer (Zürich, Basel, national team).[630]
- Tomoko Naraoka, 93, Japanese actress (Poppoya, Ponyo, Wolf), pneumonia.[631]
- Harald Neuwirth, 84, Austrian jazz pianist and composer.[632]
- Letitia Obeng, 98, Ghanaian educational pioneer.[633]
- Brendan O'Brien, 60, American voice actor (Crash Bandicoot).[634]
- Rolando Picchioni, 86, Italian politician, deputy (1972–1983) and undersecretary for cultural heritage (1979–1981).[635]
- Tommy Proffitt, 95, English Olympic boxer (1948).[636]
- Keith Reid, 76, English lyricist (Procol Harum) and songwriter ("A Whiter Shade of Pale", "You're the Voice"), colon cancer.[637]
- Peter Shelley, 80, British songwriter ("My Coo Ca Choo"), singer, and record producer (Magnet Records).[638]
- Horst Söhnlein, 80, German activist.[639]
- Israel Zelitch, 98, American plant pathologist and ecologist, COVID-19.[640]
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- Takashi Awamori, 84, Japanese businessman and politician, councillor (1989–1995).[641]
- Marcel Blanc, 88, Swiss politician, Vaud state councillor (1978–1991).[642]
- Martin T. Buell, 80, American karateka.[643]
- William D. Coleman, 72, Canadian political scientist.[644]
- Scott Johnson, 70, American composer, pneumonia.[645]
- Tim Joiner, 62, American football player (Houston Oilers, Denver Broncos).[646]
- Orhan Karaveli, 93, Turkish journalist and writer.[647]
- Marie Laing, 85, Canadian politician, Alberta MLA (1986–1993).[648]
- Arley McNeney, 40, Canadian wheelchair basketball player, Paralympic bronze medallist (2004).[649]
- Gordon Moore, 94, American businessman, engineer (Moore's law), and philanthropist, co-founder of Intel and Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation.[650]
- Yakov Neishtadt, 99, Russian-Israeli chess player and author.[651]
- One For Arthur, 14, Irish Thoroughbred racehorse.[652]
- Marko Petkovšek, 67, Slovenian mathematician.[653]
- Randall Robinson, 81, American lawyer, author, and activist.[654]
- Pradeep Sarkar, 67, Indian film director (Parineeta, Laaga Chunari Mein Daag, Helicopter Eela) and producer.[655]
- David Schoumacher, 88, American news anchor and journalist.[656]
- Mel Semenko, 85, American football player (BC Lions, Ottawa Rough Riders, Montreal Alouettes).[657]
- Bruce Sinclair, 94, Canadian politician, mayor of Etobicoke (1984–1994).[658]
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- W. Onico Barker, 88, American politician, member of the Virginia Senate (1980–1992).[659]
- Chabelo, 88, American-born Mexican actor (The Extra, Escuela para solteras) and comedian (La Carabina de Ambrosio), sepsis.[660]
- Juca Chaves, 84, Brazilian singer and comedian, respiratory failure.[661]
- Daniel Chorzempa, 78, American organist and composer.[662]
- Csaba Czakó, 79, Hungarian Olympic rower (1972).[663]
- Rita Czech-Blasl, 90, German Olympic cross-country skier (1956, 1960, 1964).[664]
- Hennie Dompeling, 56, Dutch five-time Olympic sport shooter.[665]
- Ger Glavin, 66, Irish Gaelic footballer (Midleton, Ballincollig, Cork) and hurler.[666]
- Barry Goldberg, 61, American volleyball coach (American University), cancer.[667]
- Christopher Gunning, 78, English composer (La Vie en rose, Agatha Christie's Poirot, Middlemarch), kidney cancer.[668]
- Muhammad Idrees, Pakistani politician, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa MPA (2013–2018).[669]
- Pavel Krotov, 30, Russian Olympic freestyle skier (2014, 2018).[670]
- Mitsuo Kurotsuchi, 76, Japanese director and screenwriter (The Samurai I Loved), multiple organ failure.[671]
- Sassi Lamouri, 83, Algerian politician, minister of religious affairs and wakfs (1992–1993, 1994–1995).[672]
- Reginald Wyndham Lloyd-Davies, 88, British urologist (A Colour Atlas of Urology), metastatic pancreatic cancer.[673]
- Byron J. Matthews, 94, American politician, mayor of Newburyport, Massachusetts (1968–1978).[674]
- Pascoal Mocumbi, 81, Mozambican politician, prime minister (1994–2004).[675]
- Moosa Moolla, 88, South African activist and diplomat, ambassador to Iran (1995–1999), high commissioner to Pakistan (2000–2004).[676]
- Hans Richter, 63, German footballer (Karl-Marx-Stadt, Lokomotive Leipzig, East Germany national team).[677]
- Erwin Riess, 66, Austrian political scientist, playwright and journalist.[678]
- Leo D. Sullivan, 82, American animator (Jabberjaw, BraveStarr, Taz-Mania).[679]
- Tristán, 86, Argentine actor (Historia de un clan, La Casa de Madame Lulù, Los caballeros de la cama redonda) and comedian, double pneumonia.[680]
- Lucinda Urrusti, 94, Spanish-born Mexican artist.[681]
- Henk Visser, 92, Dutch pediatrician and professor.[682]
- Nick Lloyd Webber, 43, English composer (Love, Lies and Records, Fat Friends The Musical, The Last Bus) and record producer, gastric cancer.[683]
- Yang Bing-yi, 96, Taiwanese businessman, founder of Din Tai Fung.[684]
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- Rudolf Atamalyan, 76, Russian football player (Lokomotiv Moscow, Nistru Chișinău) and manager (Irtysh Tobolsk).[685]
- Dan Ben-Amos, 88, American folklorist and professor.[686]
- Zvi Dershowitz, 94, Czech-born American rabbi.[687]
- Oladipo Diya, 78, Nigerian military officer, chief of general staff (1993–1997) and governor of Ogun State (1984–1985).[688]
- Nikolay Dupak, 101, Russian actor (The Forty-First, Intervention, Bumbarash).[689]
- Köksal Engür, 77, Turkish actor (Whisper If I Forget, Leyla and Mecnun, Mommy, I'm Scared), kidney failure.[690]
- Ron Faber, 90, American actor (The Exorcist, Navy SEALs, The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover), lung cancer.[691]
- Ousmane Farota, 58, Malian footballer (Stade Malien, national team).[692]
- Innocent, 75, Indian actor (Mazhavilkavadi, Ponmuttayidunna Tharavu) and politician, MP (2014–2019).[693]
- María Kodama, 86, Argentine writer, breast cancer.[694]
- Rick Lantz, 85, American football coach (Georgia Tech, Navy Midshipmen, Berlin Thunder).[695]
- Ronnie Lee, 66, American football player (Miami Dolphins, Seattle Seahawks, Atlanta Falcons).[696]
- Peter Mak, 66, Hong Kong film director (The Wicked City) and actor (Happy Sixteen, Lai Shi, China's Last Eunuch).[697]
- Ivano Marescotti, 77, Italian actor (King Arthur, The Talented Mr. Ripley, Hannibal) and theater director.[698]
- David Christopher McGough, 78, English Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Birmingham (2005–2020).[699]
- John Mengatti, 68, American actor (The White Shadow, Meatballs Part II, Dead Men Don't Die).[700]
- Juan Carlos Murúa, 87, Argentine football player (Platense, national team) and manager (Gimnasia La Plata).[701]
- Virginia Norwood, 96, American physicist.[702]
- Thomas J. Osler, 82, American mathematician, long-distance runner and author.[703]
- Ray Pillow, 85, American country singer ("I'll Take the Dog").[704]
- Abdelwahed Radi, 88, Moroccan politician, president of the House of Representatives (1997–2007, 2010–2011) and minister of justice (2007–2010).[705]
- Karl-Josef Rauber, 88, German Roman Catholic cardinal, apostolic pro-nuncio to Uganda (1982–1990), president of the PEA (1990–1993) and apostolic nuncio to Hungary (1997–2003).[706]
- Wolfgang Schivelbusch, 81, German historian.[707]
- Paul Schmidt, 37, Canadian restaurant patron, stabbed.[708]
- Claudia Schüler, 35, Chilean field hockey player (national team), liver cancer.[709]
- Jaime Tadeo, 84, Filipino peasant and organic farming activist.[710]
- D. M. Thomas, 88, British poet, translator and novelist (The Flute-Player, The White Hotel).[711]
- Emahoy Tsegué-Maryam Guèbrou, 99, Ethiopian nun, pianist and composer.[712]
- Bill Zehme, 64, American writer and journalist, colorectal cancer.[713]
- Jacob Ziv, 91, Israeli computer scientist (LZ77 and LZ78).[714]
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- Philip Basoah, 53, Ghanaian politician, MP (since 2021).[715]
- Wim de Bie, 83, Dutch comedian (Van Kooten en De Bie), writer, and singer.[716]
- James Bowman, 81, English countertenor.[717]
- Nick Galifianakis, 94, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1967–1973) and the North Carolina House of Representatives (1961–1967).[718]
- Max Hardcore, 66, American pornographic actor, pneumonia.[719]
- Sir David Harrison, 92, English chemist and academic administrator, vice-chancellor of Keele University (1979–1984) and the University of Exeter (1984–1994).[720]
- Tauno Honkanen, 95, Finnish Olympic skier (1948).[721]
- Charles Hough Jr., 88, American equestrian, Olympic bronze medallist (1952).[722]
- Howie Kane, 81, American pop singer (Jay and the Americans).[723] (death announced on this date)
- Carol Lavell, 79, American equestrian, Olympic bronze medallist (1992).[724]
- Gianni Minà, 84, Italian journalist (RAI) and writer, heart disease.[725]
- Jocelyn Morlock, 53, Canadian composer.[726]
- Ronald A. Sarasin, 88, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1973–1979) and the Connecticut House of Representatives (1969–1973).[727]
- Peggy Scott-Adams, 74, American blues and R&B singer.[728]
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- Maria Rosa Antognazza, 58, Italian-British philosopher.[729]
- Ted CoConis, 95, American illustrator (Summer of the Swans) and painter.[730]
- Theodor Otto Diener, 102, Swiss-American plant pathologist, discoverer of viroids.[731]
- Blas Durán, 73, Dominican bachata singer.[732]
- Ernesto García Seijas, 81, Argentine comics artist.[733]
- Jimmy Gray, 93, Irish Gaelic footballer and hurler (Na Fianna, Dublin).[734]
- Arthur Hammond, 92–93, Canadian filmmaker and director (Corporation).[735]
- Kulow Maalim Hassan, Kenyan politician, MP (since 2017), traffic collision.[736]
- Mel King, 94, American politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1973–1983).[737]
- Bill Leavy, 76, American football official.[738]
- Nathaly López Borja, 35, Ecuadorian activist and hospital administrator, shot.[739]
- Mardye McDole, 63, American football player (Minnesota Vikings).[740]
- Derek Meyers, 45, Canadian politician, Saskatchewan MLA (since 2020), cancer.[741]
- Sanath Nandasiri, 81, Sri Lankan singer, musician and composer.[742]
- Paul O'Grady, 67, English comedian, drag queen, and television presenter (Blankety Blank, The Paul O'Grady Show, Paul O'Grady: For the Love of Dogs), cardiac arrhythmia.[743]
- Norris W. Overton, 97, American brigadier general.[744]
- Joseph Michael Perera, 81, Sri Lankan politician, minister of home affairs (2015), member (since 1976) and speaker (2001–2004) of the Parliament.[745]
- Ludwig A. Rehlinger, 95, German jurist.[746]
- Jerzy Rzedowski, 96, Polish-born Mexican botanist.[747]
- Ryuichi Sakamoto, 71, Japanese musician (Yellow Magic Orchestra) and film composer (The Last Emperor, The Revenant), Oscar winner (1988), rectal cancer.[748]
- Bill Saluga, 85, American comedian.[749]
- Manfred Schaefer, 80, German-born Australian football player (St. George-Budapest, Australia national team) and manager (Sydney Olympic).[750]
- Margot Stern Strom, 81, American teacher, co-founder of Facing History and Ourselves.[751]
- Margareta Strömstedt, 91, Swedish author, journalist (Dagens Nyheter) and translator.[752]
- Sun Yumin, 83, Chinese Peking opera artist, multiple organ failure.[753]
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- Girish Bapat, 72, Indian politician, MP (since 2019) and Maharashtra MLA (1995–2019).[754]
- Helen Barolini, 97, American writer (Umbertina), editor, and translator.[755]
- Joan Wadleigh Curran, 72, American visual artist, complications from metastatic cancer.[756]
- Albina Deriugina, 91, Ukrainian rhythmic gymnastics coach.[757]
- Anthony H. Gair, 74, American attorney.[758]
- David W. Hoyle, 84, American politician, member of the North Carolina Senate (1993–2010).[759]
- Arastun Javadov, 74, Azerbaijani politician, MP (2005–2015).[760]
- Henry L. Joy, 89, American politician, member of the Maine House of Representatives (2002–2010).[761]
- John Kerin, 85, Australian politician, twice MP, minister for transport (1991) and trade (1991–1993).[762]
- Hedda Kleinfeld Schachter, 99, Austrian-born American wedding dress designer, co-founder of Kleinfeld Bridal.[763]
- Horst Milde, 89, German politician, president of the Landtag of Lower Saxony (1990–1998).[764]
- Jennifer Muller, 78, American choreographer.[765]
- Yerra Narayanaswamy, 91, Indian politician, MP (1994–1999).[766]
- Vadim Oyun, 79, Russian politician, member of the Soviet of Nationalities (1984–1989).[767]
- Angela Perez, 55, Filipino actress, stroke.[768]
- Dragomir R. Radev, 54, American computer scientist.[769]
- Gilmara Sanches, 79, Brazilian actress (Betão Ronca Ferro), dubbing artist and director.[770]
- Sweet Charles Sherrell, 80, American bassist (James Brown, The J.B.'s).[771]
- Nur-e-Alam Siddique, 82, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1973–1976).[772]
- Vivan Sundaram, 79, Indian artist, complications from a brain hemorrhage.[773]
- Myriam Ullens, 70, German-born Belgian entrepreneur, shot.[774]
- Stewart West, 88, Australian politician, MP (1977–1983), minister for housing (1984–1987) and administrative services (1987–1990).[775]
- David Willicombe, 72, Welsh rugby league player (Halifax Panthers, Wigan Warriors, national team).[776]
- Tommy Wilson, 85, English cricket umpire.[777]
- Frederick F. Woerner Jr., 89, American general.[778]
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- John Allore, 59, Canadian-American actor (Trapped in Paradise), writer and podcaster, traffic collision.[779]
- Leandro Becheroni, 72, Italian motorcycle racer, heart attack.[780]
- Michael Berlyn, 73, American video game designer (Tass Times in Tonetown, Bubsy in Claws Encounters of the Furred Kind) and writer.[781]
- Sujan Singh Bundela, 76, Indian politician, MP (1984–1989, 1999–2004).[782]
- Roger Lindsay, Baron of Craighall, 81–82, Canadian accountant.[783]
- Laura Gómez-Lacueva, 48, Spanish actress (Chrysalis, Uncertain Glory, The Realm), cancer.[784]
- Fred Klages, 79, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox).[785]
- Johan Leysen, 73, Belgian actor (The Abyss, Brotherhood of the Wolf, The American).[786]
- Rolf Maier, 86, French Olympic weightlifter (1960, 1964, 1968).[787]
- Doug Mulray, 71, Australian radio broadcaster (Triple J, Triple M Sydney, 2WS), liver cancer.[788]
- Elemér Ragályi, 83, Hungarian cinematographer (The Phantom of the Opera, Mesmer, An American Rhapsody), film director and actor.[789]
- Michael Rudman, 84, American theatre director.[790]
- Mark Russell, 90, American political satirist and comedian, prostate cancer.[791]
- Mate Šestan, 52, Croatian footballer (Copenhagen, Levante, Marsonia).[792]
- Ray Shulman, 73, English musician (Gentle Giant) and record producer (Reading, Writing and Arithmetic, Life's Too Good).[793]
- Steve Skeates, 80, American comic book writer (Aquaman, Hawk and Dove, Phantom Stranger).[794]
- Bill Slocum, 75, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania State Senate (1997–2000).[795]
- Paweł Śpiewak, 71, Polish sociologist, historian, and politician, deputy (2005–2007).[796]
- Dan Stannard, 85, Zimbabwean policeman and cricket administrator.[797]
- Peter Usborne, 85, British publisher, founder of Usborne Publishing.[798]
- Meir Wieseltier, 82, Israeli poet and translator.[799]
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- Philip Balsam, 79, Canadian songwriter (Fraggle Rock).[800]
- Ada Bello, 89, Cuban-American LGBT rights activist, co-founder of the Homophile Action League, COVID-19 and pneumonia.[801]
- John Brockington, 74, American football player (Green Bay Packers, Kansas City Chiefs).[802]
- Albert M. Calland III, 70, American Navy SEAL, deputy director of the CIA (2005–2006).[803]
- Harry Cassidy, 92, Northern Irish Gaelic footballer (Bellaghy, Derry).[804]
- Brigette Dacko, 79, Central African first lady (1962–1966, 1979–1981).[805]
- Gene Derricotte, 96, American football player (Michigan Wolverines).[806]
- Palmério Dória, 74, Brazilian journalist and writer, sepsis.[807]
- Joe Falzon, 90, Maltese strongman.[808]
- Bruce A. Fuhrer, 91, Australian botanist and photographer.[809]
- John S. Greenspan, 85, British-born American dental and HIV researcher.[810]
- Raghavan Iyer, 61, Indian-born American chef and author, colorectal cancer.[811]
- Christo Jivkov, 48, Bulgarian actor (The Passion of the Christ, The Profession of Arms, Barbarossa), lung cancer.[812]
- Irina Kostyuchenkova, 61, Ukrainian Olympic javelin thrower (1988, 1992).[813]
- Asja Łamtiugina, 82, Polish actress (The Scar, Pan Tadeusz, Boys Don't Cry).[814]
- Jack Lumsden, 93, Australian rugby league footballer (Manly Warringah Sea Eagles, national team).[815]
- Mercia MacDermott, 95, English writer and historian.[816]
- Ossama bin Abdul Majed Shobokshi, 79, Saudi Arabian diplomat and politician, minister of health (1995–2003).[817]
- Antonio Martorell Lacave, 62, Spanish military officer, chief of staff of the Navy (since 2021), cancer.[818]
- Vitaly Merinov, 32, Ukrainian kickboxer.[819]
- George Nagobads, 101, Latvian-born American ice hockey team physician (United States national team, Minnesota Golden Gophers).[820]
- Sir Rabbie Namaliu, 75, Papua New Guinean politician, prime minister (1988–1992), heart attack.[821]
- Mimí Panayotti, 85, Honduran writer and journalist (La Prensa).[822]
- Stanislav Párnický, 77, Slovak film director.[823]
- Ricochet, 15, American Golden Retriever surfing dog, liver cancer.[824]
- Viktor Scholz, 88, Russian-born German classical organist.[825]
- Sarah Thomas, 88, Indian novelist.[826]
- Sandipan Thorat, 90, Indian politician, MP (1977–1999).[827]
- Boris Ulianich, 98, Italian politician, senator (1979–1992).[828]
- Milena Usenik, 88, Slovenian Olympic shot putter (1956, 1960).[829]
- Wan Haifeng, 102, Chinese military officer, political commissioner of the Chengdu Military Region (1982–1990) and deputy (1978–1983, 1988–1993).[830]
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