Deaths in August 2025
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The following is a list of notable deaths in August 2025.
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.
August 2025
1
- Rahaman Ali, 82, American boxer.[1]
- Henry Arklin, 97, American politician, member of the California State Assembly (1969–1971).[2]
- Arif Babayev, 87, Azerbaijani singer.[3]
- Jack W. Batman, 81, American theatre producer (Pippin, On the Town, Carousel), Tony winner (2013), pancreatic cancer.[4]
- Oleksandr Berestianyi, 70, Ukrainian poet.[5]
- Vasanthi Devi, 86, Indian academic administrator, vice-chancellor of Manonmaniam Sundaranar University (1992–1998), cardiac arrest.[6]
- Daniel Divinsky, 83, Argentine lawyer and publisher (Ediciones de la Flor).[7]
- Fleg, 62, Canadian editorial cartoonist, pancreatic cancer.[8]
- Romano Forleo, 91, Italian politician, senator (1993–1994).[9]
- Reg Gaffley, 97, South African Olympic weightlifter (1956).[10]
- Frank Grimes, 78, Irish actor (A Bridge Too Far, Strumpet City, Coronation Street).[11]
- Linda Hodes, 94, American dancer.[12]
- Maryam Hosseinian, 50, Iranian writer.[13]
- Jonathan Kaplan, 77, American film and television director (The Accused, Over the Edge, ER), liver cancer.[14]
- Maeve Kelly, 95, Irish writer and activist.[15]
- Tanel Kerikmäe, 55, Estonian lawyer.[16]
- Koji Kinutani, 82, Japanese Yōga painter.[17]
- Ruedi Külling, 90, Swiss graphic designer and art director.[18]
- Ira Lember, 99, Estonian writer.[19]
- John Robert Middlemas, 89, American politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (1966–1970).[20]
- Jack Morava, 80, American mathematician (Morava K-theory).[21]
- Dariush Mostafavi, 80, Iranian football player (national team) and executive, chairman of Persepolis (2008–2009) and the IRIFF (1994–1997).[22]
- Aribert Munzner, 95, German-American abstract painter.[23]
- Kalabhavan Navas, 51, Indian actor (Hitler Brothers, Junior Mandrake, Mattupetti Machan) and comedian.[24]
- José Paes, 79, Brazilian-born Ecuadorian footballer (Portuguesa, Barcelona, Ecuador national team).[25]
- Glòria Rognoni, 81, Spanish actress, playwright and theatre director.[26]
- Zdenko Roter, 98, Slovenian sociologist.[27]
- Jeannie Seely, 85, American singer ("Don't Touch Me", "I'll Love You More (Than You Need)", "Wish I Didn't Have to Miss You"), Grammy winner (1967), intestinal infection.[28]
- Harold Palmer Smith Jr., 89, American academic.[29]
- Yuri Yeryomin, 81, Russian theatre director.[30]
- Zhou Heng, 95, Chinese physicist, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.[31]
2
- Julio Alcázar, 82, Spanish actor (Marielena, Toda mujer, Sabor a ti).[32]
- Jean-Pierre Allali, 85, Tunisian-born French academic, writer, and journalist.[33]
- Ross Ariffin, 63, Malaysian composer and record producer.[34]
- Michal Blažek, 69, Czech sculptor.[35]
- Uta-Renate Blumenthal, 89, German-born American medievalist.[36]
- Madhan Bob, 71, Indian actor (Magalir Mattum, Gopura Deepam, Ayya) and comedian, cancer.[37]
- Gérard Chaillou, 79, French actor (Caméra Café).[38]
- Tõnis Erilaid, 81, Estonian journalist.[39]
- Norman Eshley, 80, English actor (George and Mildred, See No Evil, Brookside), cancer.[40]
- Walker Evans, 86, American racing driver (NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series).[41]
- Charlie Flannagan, 91, Australian footballer (Richmond).[42]
- José Roberto Guzzo, 82, Brazilian journalist (Veja), heart attack.[43]
- Kelley Mack, 33, American actress (The Walking Dead), glioma.[44]
- Greg O'Connell, 83, American property developer.[45]
- Edson Peri, 97, Brazilian Olympic water polo player (1952).[46]
- Vladimir Popov, 63, Russian Greco-Roman wrestler, Olympic bronze medallist (1988).[47]
- Jim Redpath, 88, Canadian mining engineer.[48]
- Hays Hamilton Rockwell, 88, American Episcopal prelate, bishop of Missouri (1992–2002).[49]
- M. K. Sanu, 96, Indian writer and literary critic, pneumonia.[50]
- Anwar Seyidov, 76, Azerbaijani lawyer.[51]
- Bernard Springsteel, 94, American illustrator and sculptor.[52]
- Vicky Tafoya, 57, American singer-songwriter, colon cancer.[53]
- Howie Tee, 61, English-born American DJ and record producer.[54]
- Ariovaldo Umbelino de Oliveira, 78, Brazilian geographer.[55]
- Dmitry Vasilyev, 61, Russian herpetologist.[56]
- Peter Veselovský, 60, Slovak ice hockey player (TJ VSŽ Košice, Hockey Club de Caen, Dunaújvárosi Acélbikák).[57]
- Hilary Weston, 83, Irish-Canadian fashion industry executive (Selfridges) and lieutenant governor of Ontario (1997–2002).[58]
3
- Daayiee Abdullah, 71, American Muslim imam.[59]
- Fajar Adriyanto, 55, Indonesian air force officer and pilot, plane crash.[60]
- Elchin Afandiyev, 82, Azerbaijani writer and politician.[61]
- György Alexa, 67, Hungarian politician, MP (2006–2010).[62]
- M. Shamsher Ali, 87, Bangladeshi astrophysicist and academic administrator, president of the BAS (2004–2012), vice-chancellor of BOU (1992–1996) and SEU (2002–2010).[63]
- Satyapal Anand, 94, Indian-American poet and writer.[64]
- Loni Anderson, 79, American actress (WKRP in Cincinnati, All Dogs Go to Heaven, A Night at the Roxbury), uterine leiomyosarcoma.[65]
- Nando Angelini, 91, Italian actor (Bloody Pit of Horror, The Seventh Grave, The Three Faces).[66]
- Sam Backo, 64, Australian rugby league player (Canberra Raiders, Brisbane Broncos, national team), melioidosis.[67]
- Sue Bender, 91, American author.[68]
- Christopher Calladine, 90, British engineer.[69]
- Lori Cannon, 74, American LGBT activist and AIDS awareness advocate.[70]
- Federico Caputi, 75, Italian football player (Taranto FC, Latina, Pescara) and manager.[71]
- Joseph Daley, 75, American jazz musician and composer.[72]
- Elmira Gevorgyan, 93, Armenian physician.[73]
- François Gouges, 83, French pétanque player.[74]
- Michel Gratton, 86, Canadian politician, Quebec MNA (1972–1989), Quebec minister of tourism (1987–1989).[75]
- Sylvain Hanquez, 67, French footballer (Abbeville).[76]
- James Hepburne-Scott, 78, British forester, glioblastoma.[77]
- Cho-yun Hsu, 94, Taiwanese-American historian and sinologist.[78]
- Rhoda Kalema, 96, Ugandan politician, MP (1994–1996).[79]
- Kiril Kavadarkov, 81, Bulgarian actor.[80]
- Jane Lancaster, 89, American anthropologist.[81]
- Fritz Lobinger, 96, German Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Aliwal (1987–2004).[82]
- Giuseppe Malandrino, 94, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Acireale (1979–1998) and Noto (1998–2007).[83]
- David Mangelsdorf, 67, American biologist and chemist.[84]
- Chhering Mutup, 80, Indian army officer.[85]
- Ulli Potofski, 73, German sports journalist and television presenter.[86]
- Dame Stella Rimington, 90, British intelligence officer, director general of MI5 (1992–1995).[87]
- Byron Rogers, 83, Welsh journalist, essayist and historian.[88]
- Margaret W. Rossiter, 81, American historian and writer (Isis).[89]
- Tom Sawyer, Baron Sawyer, 82, British trade unionist and politician, member of the House of Lords (since 1998).[90]
- Ercole Spada, 88, Italian car designer (Alfa Romeo 2600, Volvo GTZ, Ford GT70).[91]
- Deoroop Teemal, 68, Trinidadian politician, senator (since 2018).[92]
- Protais Zigiranyirazo, 87, Rwandan businessman and politician, governor of Ruhengeri (1974–1989).[93]
4
- Marco Bonamico, 68, Italian basketball player (Virtus Bologna, Mens Sana Siena), Olympic silver medallist (1980).[94]
- Tor Åge Bringsværd, 85, Norwegian writer.[95]
- Wolfgang Buresch, 84, German puppeteer.[96]
- Laurent Chu Văn Minh, 81, Vietnamese Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Hanoi (2008–2019).[97]
- Dominique Collignon-Maurin, 76, French actor.[98]
- Don Connellan, 51, Irish Gaelic football player (Roscommon) and manager (Moycullen).[99]
- Roland Courteau, 82, French politician, senator (1980–2020).[100]
- Paul Vincent Davis, 90, American puppeteer.[101]
- Miloš Dvořák, 86, Czech actor.[102]
- M. Harun-Ar-Rashid, 75, Bangladeshi military officer, chief of army staff (2000–2002), brain haemorrhage.[103]
- Sir Leo Hielscher, 98, Australian public servant, namesake of Sir Leo Hielscher Bridges.[104]
- Mike Hill, 86, American golfer (Senior PGA Tour).[105]
- Arnfinn Hofstad, 91, Norwegian oil and paper industry executive, CEO of Norske Skog (1982–1994) and acting chairman of Statoil (1996).[106]
- Billy Howton, 95, American football player (Green Bay Packers, Cleveland Browns, Dallas Cowboys).[107]
- Leland Kleinsasser, 90, American politician, member of the South Dakota Senate (1981–1988).[108]
- Else Lidegaard, 92, Danish journalist (DR).[109]
- Maurice McGregor, 105, South African-born Canadian cardiologist.[110]
- Jane Morgan, 101, American singer ("Fascination", "The Day the Rains Came", "Two Different Worlds").[111]
- Mario Moronta, 76, Venezuelan Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Los Teques (1995–1999) and San Cristóbal (1999–2024).[112]
- George Morrison, 102, Irish documentary filmmaker.[113]
- Talgat Musabayev, 74, Kazakh cosmonaut (Soyuz TM-19, Soyuz TM-27, Soyuz TM-32) and politician, senator (2017–2023).[114]
- Antonio Oteiza, 99, Spanish sculptor.[115]
- Itamar Prat, 92, Israeli poet.[116]
- Terry Reid, 75, English rock singer (Peter Jay and the Jaywalkers), complications from cancer.[117]
- Derlis Rodríguez, 45, Paraguayan lawyer and politician, deputy (since 2023), heart attack.[118]
- Shanawas, 71, Indian actor (Aasha, Mylanji, Irattimadhuram).[119]
- Eldar Shengelaia, 92, Georgian film director (The White Caravan, Unusual Exhibition, Blue Mountains) and politician, MP (1990–2004).[120]
- Song Young-gyu, 55, South Korean actor.[121]
- Shibu Soren, 81, Indian politician, four-time MP, three-time chief minister of Jharkhand and three-time minister of coal.[122]
- Ban Ziad Tariq, 34, Iraqi psychiatrist and TikToker.[123]
- Peter Temin, 87, American economist and economic historian.[124]
- James Whale, 74, British radio personality (Radio Aire, Talksport, talkRADIO) and television presenter, kidney cancer.[125]
- Wang Yousheng, 96, Chinese engineer.[126]
5
- Doyin Abiola, 82, Nigerian journalist and editor.[127]
- Suzanne Adams, 83, American realtor, blunt injury of head with neck compression.[128]
- Selçuk Alagöz, 81, Turkish singer.[129]
- Santhosh Balaraj, 34, Indian actor (Kempa, Ganapa, Kariya 2), complications from jaundice.[130]
- Minnie Lou Bradley, 93, American Hall of Fame cattle rancher.[131]
- Salvador Chuliá Hernández, 81, Spanish composer.[132]
- Jorge Costa, 53, Portuguese football player (Porto, national team), manager (AVS) and executive, cardiac arrest.[133]
- Christophe de Menil, 92, American heiress and costume designer.[134]
- Keïta Fatoumata Diallo, 82, Malian archivist, first lady (1962–1968).[135]
- Alexandr Grishin, 47, Russian sports commentator.[136]
- Anthony Leonard Harris, 90, British geologist, president of Geological Society of London (1990–1992).[137]
- Tomohiko Hashimoto, 47, Japanese professional wrestler (DDT), cancer.[138]
- Ion Iliescu, 95, Romanian politician, president (1989–1996, 2000–2004), state councillor (1979–1980), and five-time MP, lung cancer.[139]
- Col Joye, 89, Australian Hall of Fame singer and business manager (Bee Gees, Andy Gibb).[140]
- Glorya Kaufman, 95, American philanthropist.[141]
- Ove Kindvall, 82, Swedish footballer (IFK Norrköping, Feyenoord, national team).[142]
- Nancy King, 85, American jazz singer.[143]
- Parviz Koozehkanani, 96, Iranian footballer (Taj, Bayer Leverkusen, national team).[144]
- John Laband, 78, South African historian and writer.[145]
- Robin Lakoff, 82, American linguist.[146]
- Enrico Lanzi, 72, Italian football player (Perugia, Campobasso, Paganese) and manager.[147]
- Leonard Lopate, 84, American radio personality (WKCR, WNYC), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[148]
- Jay Lorsch, 92, American business theorist.[149]
- Satya Pal Malik, 79, Indian politician, MP (1980–1991), governor of Jammu and Kashmir (2018–2019) and Meghalaya (2020–2022), kidney disease.[150]
- Enriqueta Maroni, 98, Argentine human rights activist (Mothers of Plaza de Mayo).[151]
- Stanley McGeagh, 88, Northern Irish actor (Doctor Who, UFO, Gandhi).[152]
- Morton Meyerson, 87, American computer industry executive, namesake of Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center.[153]
- Frank Mill, 67, German footballer (Borussia Mönchengladbach, Borussia Dortmund, West Germany national team), world champion (1990), complications from a heart attack.[154]
- Mykola Nechyporuk, 72, Ukrainian scientist.[155]
- Kenth Olsson, 79, Swedish hurdler (IFK Helsingborg).[156]
- Luis Ortiz Quiroga, 91, Chilean lawyer.[157]
- Angelo Maria Ricci, 79, Italian comics artist (Diabolik, Martin Mystère, Tiramolla).[158]
- Snyder Rini, 77, Solomon Islands politician, prime minister (2006), MP (since 1997).[159]
- Vladimir Safronov, 84, Russian actor.[160]
- Calvin Seerveld, 94, American academic.[161]
- Mick Tilse, 67, Australian rugby league player (Canberra Raiders).[162]
- Francine Van Hove, 83, French contemporary painter.[163]
- Lesley B. Wells, 87, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio (1994–2015).[164]
- Lloyd A. Williams, 80, American community leader, prostate cancer.[165]
- Ofer Yaakobi, 64, Israeli basketball player (Hapoel Holon, Hapoel Tel Aviv, national team).[166]
- Perry Yaney, 94, American physicist.[167]
- Shidrak Yousif, 83, Iraqi footballer (national team).[168]
- Boris Yukhananov, 67, Russian theatre director, heart failure.[169]
- Vladimiro Zagrebelsky, 85, Italian jurist, justice of the European Court of Human Rights (2001–2010).[170]
6
- Juliet Ace, 87, Welsh television writer (EastEnders, The District Nurse).[171]
- Mario Agüero, 68, Argentine roller hockey player (HC Liceo).[172]
- Đorđe Andrijašević, 94, Serbian basketball player (Crvena zvezda, Pallacanestro Pavia) and coach (Olympique Antibes).[173]
- Gianni Berengo Gardin, 94, Italian photographer (Morire di classe).[174]
- Christopher H. Bidmead, 84, English television writer (Doctor Who) and journalist.[175]
- Volodymyr Bilotserkovets, 25, Ukrainian footballer (Zorya Luhansk).[176]
- Sallie Bingham, 88, American author, stroke.[177]
- Franco Casella, Venezuelan politician, deputy (2016–2021), heart attack.[178]
- Mário Júlio de Almeida Costa, 97, Portuguese academic and jurist, president of the Corporative Chamber (1973–1974).[179]
- David Dale, 77, Australian author and journalist.[180]
- Alain de Dieuleveult, 99, French historian.[181]
- Mustafa Demir, 64, Turkish architect and politician, MP (2002–2015), minister of public works and housing (2009–2011), and mayor of Samsun (2019–2024).[182]
- Peter Elliott, 81, Australian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Melbourne (2007–2018).[183]
- Stanislav Filipenko, 87, Ukrainian circus artist.[184]
- Ives Goddard, 84, American linguist.[185]
- Phil Latreille, 87, Canadian ice hockey player (New York Rangers).[186]
- Jon Miyahara, 83, American actor (Superstore).[187]
- Margarita Nava, 79, Mexican Olympic equestrian (1984).[188]
- Job Ndugai, 62, Tanzanian politician, member (since 2000) and speaker (2015–2022) of the National Assembly.[189]
- Suleiman Obeid, 41, Palestinian footballer (Shabab Al-Am'ari, national team), shot.[190]
- Eddie Palmieri, 88, American pianist and composer, nine-time Grammy Award winner.[191]
- Sylvio Perlstein, Belgian-Brazilian art collector.[192]
- Krastyo Ralenkov, 60, Bulgarian poet, cancer.[193]
- Rajat Kanta Ray, 79, Indian historian.[194]
- Doris Lockhart Saatchi, 88, American art collector.[195]
- Barnett Shepherd, 87, American historian.[196]
- Aida Tağızada, 91, Azerbaijani academic and musicologist.[197]
- Lionel Taylor, 89, American football player (Denver Broncos, Houston Oilers) and coach (England Monarchs).[198]
- R. Dean Tice, 97, American army lieutenant general.[199]
- Anatoliy Tomkiv, 71, Ukrainian writer and journalist.[200]
- André Tronc, 96, French curler.[201]
- Leonid Yandakov, 91, Russian journalist and playwright.[202]
- Notable Ghanaians killed in the Ghanaian Air Force Z-9 helicopter crash:
- Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, 50, minister for environment, science, technology and innovation (since 2025) and MP (since 2021)[203]
- Limuna Mohammed Muniru, 57, Northern regional minister[204]
- Edward Omane Boamah, 49, minister for communications (2013–2017) and defence (since 2025)[205]
- Samuel Sarpong, 67, Ashanti regional minister[206]
7
- Anthony Irvine Adams, 89, Australian public health physician, chief medical officer (1988–1997).[207]
- Ümit Aktan, 76, Turkish sports commentator, journalist and author.[208]
- Ramón Bayés, 94, Spanish psychologist.[209]
- François Chaslin, 76, French architect.[210]
- Juan Chavetta, 55, Argentine illustrator and writer, cancer.[211]
- Choy Weng Yang, 95, Singaporean artist and curator.[212]
- Jasem Delavari, 38, Iranian boxer, cancer.[213]
- Nemanja Đurić, 89, Serbian basketball player (Crvena zvezda, Reyer Venezia) and coach (Crvena zvezda).[214]
- Lucia Efrim, 57, Romanian journalist.[215]
- Robbie Ellis, 82, American professional wrestler.[216]
- Rosa Gauditano, 70, Brazilian photographer, heart attack.[217]
- Tony Hadden, 89, Northern Irish Gaelic footballer (Newry Shamrocks, Down).[218]
- Heinz Hardt, 88, German politician, member of the Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia (1970–2005).[219]
- Rich Hinton, 78, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox).[220]
- Sonya Klopfer, 90, American Olympic figure skater (1952).[221]
- Wolfgang Kuhlmann, 85, German philosopher (Goethe University, RWTH Aachen University).[222]
- Jim Lovell, 97, American astronaut (Gemini 12, Apollo 8, Apollo 13).[223]
- Antony Maitland, 90, British children's author and illustrator, cancer.[224]
- Dionysios Mantalos, 72, Greek Orthodox prelate, metropolitan bishop of Corinth (since 2006), cancer.[225]
- Luc Misson, 72, Belgian lawyer (Bosman ruling).[226]
- Ibrahim Musa, Nigerian politician, senator (2011–2015).[227]
- Myint Swe, 74, Burmese politician, acting president (since 2021), first vice-president (since 2016), and chief minister of Yangon Region (2011–2016), complications from Parkinson's disease.[228]
- Osvaldo Piro, 88, Argentine bandoneonist and conductor.[229]
- Jean-Louis Riguet, 78, French writer.[230]
- Mykola Tabola, 72, Ukrainian oncologist.[231]
- James Vrentas, 89, American chemical engineer.[232]
- Nana Konadu Yiadom III, 98, Ghanaian traditional ruler, Asantehemaa (since 2017).[233]
8
- Mohammed Al Manea, 95, Kuwaiti actor.[234]
- León Balter, 97, Argentine journalist.[235]
- Eugenio Baena Calvo, 71, Colombian journalist, cardiac complications.[236]
- Judy Bailey, 89, New Zealand-Australian pianist.[237]
- Peter Charleston, 94, Australian footballer (Hawthorn, South Melbourne).[238]
- Arlindo Cruz, 66, Brazilian singer-songwriter and samba musician (Fundo de Quintal).[239]
- Gérard Fayolle, 87, French politician, president of the General Council of Dordogne (1992–1994), senator (1997–1998).[240]
- Avraham Golik, 91, Israeli marine geologist and oceanographer.[241]
- Grass Wonder, 30, American Thoroughbred racehorse and sire, multiple organ failure.[242]
- Stephen Haycox, 85, American historian.[243]
- Terry Hennessey, 82, Welsh footballer (Birmingham City, Nottingham Forest, national team).[244]
- Estanislao Esteban Karlic, 99, Argentine Roman Catholic cardinal, archbishop of Paraná (1986–2003).[245]
- Kotofuji Takaya, 60, Japanese sumo wrestler.[246]
- Peter Lester, 70, New Zealand sailor and broadcaster, heart attack.[247]
- Mats Lindh, 77, Swedish ice hockey player (Winnipeg Jets, Frölunda, Mora IK).[248]
- Christopher Loeak, 72, Marshallese politician, president (2012–2016), Iroijlaplap of Ailinglaplap Atoll (2021–2023).[249]
- Eric Midwinter, 93, English author, broadcaster and academic.[250]
- Virgil Miller Newton, 86, American priest.[251]
- Jaume Obrador Soler, 84–85, Spanish social activist.[252]
- Mirella Parutto, 89, Italian operatic soprano.[253]
- Jamal Al-Qadiri Al-Boutchichi, 82–83, Moroccan murshid, leader of Budshishiyya (since 2017).[254]
- Julián Riera, 84, Spanish footballer (RCD Espanyol, UE Sant Andreu).[255]
- Tico Rodríguez Paz, 85, Argentine journalist.[256]
- Sayed Sadiq, 80, Egyptian actor.[257]
- Michal Stiborek, 57, Czech economist and manager, director of the IKEM (2019–2023).[258]
- Félix Torres, 93, Puerto Rican baseball player (Los Angeles Angels).[259]
- John Watson, 88, Australian politician, senator (1978–2008).[260]
- William H. Webster, 101, American jurist and intelligence officer, director of the FBI (1978–1987) and CIA (1987–1991), chairman of the HSAC (2005–2020).[261]
- Leo Windtner, 74, Austrian football administrator, president of the Austrian Football Association (2009–2021).[262]
9
- Otto Altweck, 88, German racing cyclist.[263]
- Ray Brooks, 86, English actor (Mr Benn, Big Deal, EastEnders), complications from dementia.[264]
- Mark Busby, 79, American academic, novelist and writer.[265]
- Gordon Connell, 80, Scottish rugby union player (national team).[266]
- John Cruickshank, 105, Scottish Royal Air Force officer, Victoria Cross recipient.[267]
- Mahmoud Farshchian, 95, Iranian painter, pneumonia.[268]
- Sylvester Grigsby, 74, Liberian politician, acting minister of foreign affairs (2010).[269]
- Maggie Jeffus, 90, American politician, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (1991–1995, 1997–2013).[270]
- Bjørn Kjellemyr, 74, Norwegian jazz bassist.[271]
- Ivan Krasko, 94, Russian actor (The Prince and the Pauper, A Beautiful Stranger, Afghan Breakdown), People's Artist of Russia (1992), cancer.[272]
- Bunny Larkin, 89, English footballer (Birmingham City, Norwich City, Watford).[273]
- Stanislao Loffreda, 93, Italian friar, biblical scholar, and archaeologist.[274]
- Carl Miller, 86, American politician, member of the Colorado House of Representatives (1996–2004).[275]
- Mun Ki-nam, 77, North Korean-born South Korean football player (Rodongja, North Korea national team) and manager (North Korea national team).[276]
- Audu Ogbeh, 78, Nigerian politician, minister of agriculture (2015–2019).[277]
- Theodoros Pallas, 75, Greek footballer (Aris, Olympiacos, national team).[278]
- Patrick Ryan, 85, American academic and Jesuit priest.[279]
- Dame Steve Shirley, 91, German-born English computer industry executive and philanthropist (Autistica).[280]
- Vladimir Socor, 80, Romanian political analyst.[281]
- Gary Theroux, 73, American radio personality, author and producer.[282]
- Barbara Underwood, 93, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (1970–1972, 1974–1976, 1978–1984).[283]
- Brian Wade, 80, British convicted murderer.[284]
- Dale Webster, 76, American surfer.[285]
- James Woodward, 84, American physicist.[286]
- Nobuo Yamada, 61, Japanese singer (Make-Up, Project.R), kidney cancer.[287]
- Zhu Liang, 101, Chinese politician, head of the International Department of the CCP (1985–1993) and director of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the NPC (1993–1998).[288]
10
- Opi Bachtiar, 43, Indonesian actor and designer.[289]
- Amnon Barzel, 90, Israeli art critic.[290]
- Biddy Baxter, 92, English television producer (Blue Peter).[291]
- Debbie Blackburn, 74, American politician, member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives (1995–2007).[292]
- John F. Brady, 66, American politician.[293]
- Warren Brodey, 101, Canadian-born American psychiatrist.[294]
- Yuri Butusov, 63, Russian theatre director, drowned.[295]
- Marc-André Charguéraud, 100, French-born Swiss historian and businessman.[296]
- Tatyana Chervenyakova, 71, Bulgarian physician.[297]
- David Chichkan, 39, Ukrainian artist and anarchist, killed in action.[298]
- Marc Estrin, 86, American writer (Insect Dreams: The Half Life of Gregor Samsa) and political activist, heart failure.[299]
- Graham Fenton, 78, English rockabilly singer, heart attack.[300]
- Pat Foote, 95, American Army officer.[301]
- Nikolai Golushko, 88, Ukrainian-Russian intelligence officer, director of the Committee for State Security (1987–1991) and director of the Federal Security Service (1993–1994).[302]
- Thaddeus Gromada, 96, American historian.[303]
- Egon Henninger, 85, German swimmer, Olympic silver medallist (1964, 1968).[304]
- Richard E. Jackson, 80, American politician, mayor of Peekskill, New York (1984–1991).[305]
- Lillie Johnson, 103, Jamaican-Canadian nurse and public health advocate.[306]
- Kunishige Kamamoto, 81, Japanese Hall of Fame footballer (Yanmar Diesel, national team) and politician, MP (1995–2001), pneumonia.[307]
- David Ketchum, 97, American actor (Get Smart, I'm Dickens, He's Fenster) and television writer (Happy Days).[308]
- Michael Klick, 77, American television producer (24, Homeland, Love & Death), Emmy winner (2006, 2012).[309]
- Narcisse Kouokam, 63, Cameroonian comedian and songwriter.[310]
- Manuel Lourenzo, 82, Spanish theatre director.[311]
- Paola Mauriello, 44, Italian basketball player (national team).[312]
- Erich Redman, 61, Russian-born German actor (Captain America: The First Avenger, United 93, Overlord).[313]
- Lois G. Schwoerer, 98, American historian.[314]
- Bruce Slovin, 89, American lawyer and philanthropist.[315]
- Leonard Tow, 97, American businessman (Frontier Communications).[316]
- Andrey Urnov, 87, Russian diplomat, ambassador to Armenia (1994–1998).[317]
- Bobby Whitlock, 77, American singer, songwriter ("Bell Bottom Blues") and musician (Derek and the Dominos, Delaney & Bonnie and Friends).[318]
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- Richard Carr, 87, English football executive (Arsenal).[319]
- Yevgeny Chizhov, 58, Russian writer and journalist, drowned.[320]
- Choo Hoey, 90, Singaporean violinist and conductor.[321]
- Éric Colmet-Daâge, 76–77, French journalist (Photo).[322]
- Thomas P. Costin Jr., 98, American politician, mayor of Lynn, Massachusetts (1956–1961).[323]
- Hemanta Dutta, 83, Indian dramatist and lyricist.[324]
- Jerzy Dziewulski, 81, Polish politician and policeman, MP (1991–2005).[325]
- Jerome Epstein, 88, American politician and convicted felon, member of the New Jersey Senate (1972–1974).[326]
- Carlos Ferraro, 72, Argentine journalist and politician, governor of Jujuy Province (1996–1998).[327]
- Christian Forestier, 80, French academic and civil servant, general administrator of the Conservatoire national des arts et métiers (2008–2013).[328]
- Mario Forte, 88, Italian politician, mayor of Naples (1984), MEP (1989–1994).[329]
- Celso Garrido-Lecca, 99, Peruvian composer.[330]
- Claude Gasnal, 76, French basketball player (SCM Le Mans, national team).[331]
- Dany Gignoux, 81, Swiss photographer.[332]
- Chuck Girard, 81, American musician (The Castells, The Hondells, Love Song), cancer.[333]
- Dumeni Solomon Hawala, 89, Namibian military officer, chief of defence force (2000–2006).[334]
- Heinz Jaeger, 101, German philatelist.[335]
- Fadhel Jaziri, 77, Tunisian film director.[336]
- Sheila Jordan, 96, American jazz singer.[337]
- Alexander Kanevsky, 65, Russian painter.[338]
- Benő Káposzta, 83, Hungarian footballer (Újpest, national team).[339]
- Samuel Krislov, 95, American academic.[340]
- Sid Ali Lazazi, 67, Algerian footballer (NA Hussein Dey, national team).[341]
- Marie-Mad, 102, French comic books author and illustrator.[342]
- Alfredo Messina, 89, Italian politician, senator (2008–2022).[343]
- Nazima, 77, Indian actress (Arzoo, Be-Imaan, Honeymoon).[344]
- Gabi Novak, 89, Croatian singer.[345]
- Mary Karooro Okurut, 70, Ugandan politician, MP (since 2004).[346]
- Robert Keating O'Neill, 80, American librarian.[347]
- Danielle Spencer, 60, American actress (What's Happening!!) and veterinarian, cancer.[348]
- Mustapha Tahiri, 72, Moroccan footballer (MC Oujda, RS Berkane, national team).[349]
- Noel Tovey, 90, Australian dancer.[350]
- Miguel Uribe Turbay, 39, Colombian politician, senator (since 2022), complications from gunshot wounds.[351]
- Margaret Walton-Roberts, 57, Canadian geographer, cancer.[352]
- Yōtsukasa Dai, 51, Japanese sumo wrestler.[353]
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- Kseniya Alexandrova, 30, Russian model, complications from a traffic collision.[354]
- Ali El-Sayed Ali Al-Moselhi, 76, Egyptian politician, minister of social solidarity (2005–2011).[355]
- Nel Beltrán Santamaría, 83, Colombian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Sincelejo (1992–2014).[356]
- Rodrigue Biron, 90, Canadian politician, Quebec MNA (1976–1985), cancer.[357]
- Amaresh Roy Chowdhury, 96, Bangladeshi singer.[358]
- Hefin David, 47, Welsh politician, MS (since 2016).[359]
- Mattia Debertolis, 29, Italian orienteer.[360]
- Alfredo Diana, 95, Italian politician, MEP (1979–1984), senator (1983–1992).[361]
- Henri Donnadieu, 82, Mexican businessman and LGBT rights activist.[362]
- Tiébilé Dramé, 70, Malian politician, minister of foreign affairs (1991–1992, 2019–2020).[363]
- René Escudié, 83, French writer.[364]
- Cool John Ferguson, 71, American blues musician.[365]
- Rikki Fleming, 78, Scottish footballer (Ayr United, Berwick Rangers, Hibernian).[366]
- Marcel Gagnon, 89, Canadian politician, MP (2000–2006) and Quebec MNA (1976–1985).[367]
- The Great Wojo, 73, American professional wrestler (WWA), heart attack.[368]
- Barbara Harvey, 97, British medieval historian.[369]
- Bill Hepler, 79, American baseball player (New York Mets).[370]
- Goh Cheng Liang, 98, Singaporean coatings industry executive.[371]
- Antonio Isa Conde, 85, Dominican politician, minister of energy and mines (2015–2020).[372]
- Aisa Kirabo Kacyira, 61, Rwandan diplomat, mayor of Kigali (2006–2011).[373]
- Mahfuza Khanam, 79, Bangladeshi academic administrator, president of the Asiatic Society of Bangladesh (2018–2021), heart attack.[374]
- Borys Kovtonyuk, 76, Ukrainian journalist and local historian.[375]
- Louis Leloup, 96, Belgian stained-glass artist.[376]
- Irene López, 80, Nicaraguan dancer, choreographer and folklorist.[377]
- Pierre Louis-Calixte, 57, French actor (The Refuge, Bad Girl).[378]
- Bob Maes, 100, Belgian politician, senator (1971–1985).[379]
- David Milne, 66, Scottish rugby union player (Heriot's, Edinburgh District, national team).[380]
- Dmitri Osipov, 59, Russian fertiliser industry executive, chairman of Uralkali (2013–2020) and CEO of VSMPO-AVISMA (2021–2023).[381]
- Aino Pervik, 93, Estonian writer.[382]
- Sir George Reid, 86, Scottish politician, MP (1974–1979), MSP (1999–2007) and presiding officer of the Scottish Parliament (2003–2007), kidney cancer.[383]
- Joseph Willy Romélus, 94, Haitian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Jérémie (1977–2009).[384]
- Ronnie Rondell Jr., 88, American stuntman (Wish You Were Here, Speed, Lethal Weapon).[385]
- Richard Tarrant, 83, American politician.[386]
- David Thieme, 83, American industrial designer and motor racing sponsor (Lotus).[387]
- Gregory H. Williams, 81, American author and academic, president of the University of Cincinnati (2009–2012) and City College of New York (2001–2009).[388]
13
- Anatoly Adamishin, 90, Russian diplomat, MP (1994), ambassador to the United Kingdom (1994–1997) and Italy (1990–1992).[389]
- Nicolas Beaucaire, 52, French actor (Serial Teachers).[390]
- Jack Brennan, 89, English rugby league player (Blackpool Borough, Salford Red Devils, Lancashire).[391] (death announced on this date)
- Éric Brian, 67, French historian and sociologist.[392]
- Elspeth Cameron, 82, Canadian writer.[393]
- Tony Clavier, 85, English archbishop.[394]
- Stan Collard, 89, Australian politician, senator (1975–1987).[395]
- Frank Dangeard, 67, Canadian-born French businessman, CEO of Thomson Multimedia (2004–2008).[396]
- Kevin Dawtry, 67, English footballer (Southampton, Bournemouth, Reading).[397]
- Norma Eagleton, 91, American politician, Oklahoma corporation commissioner (1979–1989).[398]
- Rachid Ferhani, 80, Algerian Kabyle singer.[399]
- Geoff Foulds, 85, English snooker player.[400]
- Cipriano García Fernández, 93, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Cafayate (1991–2007).[401]
- William Glen, 93, American geologist.[402]
- Mathias Grassow, 62, German ambient musician.[403]
- Gary Hooper, 86, Australian wheelchair athlete, Paralympic champion (1964, 1968).[404]
- Sonallah Ibrahim, 88, Egyptian novelist (Zaat, Sharaf, The Stealth), pneumonia.[405]
- Emanuel Jardim Fernandes, 81, Portuguese politician, MEP (2004–2009).[406]
- Theresa Kachindamoto, 66, Malawian politician and child marriage opponent.[407]
- Szilárd Keresztes, 93, Hungarian Catholic hierarch, auxiliary bishop (1975–1988) and bishop (1988–2007) of Hajdúdorog.[408]
- Marian Błażej Kruszyłowicz, 89, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Szczecin-Kamień (1989–2013).[409]
- Väino Kull, 81, Estonian politician, mayor of Tartu (1993–1996).[410]
- Li Xinliang, 88, Chinese military officer, commander of Guangxi (1983–1988), Shenyang (1995–1997), and Beijing (1997–2003) military regions.[411]
- José Antonio Marín Rite, 84, Spanish lawyer and politician, mayor of Huelva (1979–1988) and president of the Andalusian parliament (1988–1994).[412]
- Jacques Martial, 69, French actor (Navarro, Street of No Return) and politician, member of the Council of Paris (since 2020).[413]
- Louis Naidorf, 96, American architect.[414]
- Valerie Pearlman, 89, British judge.[415]
- Derreck Robinson, 43, American football player (San Diego Chargers, Miami Dolphins, Cleveland Browns).[416]
- Mark Rothman, 77, American television writer and producer (Laverne & Shirley, Happy Days, The Odd Couple).[417]
- Tomo Sakurai, 53, Japanese voice actress (Rurouni Kenshin, Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl), cancer.[418]
- Jatin Sarker, 88, Bangladeshi writer.[419]
- Michael Sloan, 78, American television writer and producer (The Equalizer, B. J. and the Bear, Quincy, M.E.).[420]
- Gerry Spence, 96, American attorney (Karen Silkwood, Imelda Marcos, Randy Weaver).[421]
- Njattyela Sreedharan, 86, Indian lexicographer.[422]
- Peter Stasiuk, 82, Canadian Ukrainian Catholic hierarch, bishop of Saints Peter and Paul of Melbourne (1992–2020).[423]
- Gayle Thompson, 86, American Olympic rower (1960).[424]
- Kars Veling, 77, Dutch politician and philosopher, MP (2002) and member of the Senate (1991–2002).[425]
- Art Wander, 97, American sportscaster (WWKB, WWWS, WGR).[426]
- Klaus Wirzenius, 37, Finnish singer, drowned.[427]
14
- Paulo Sérgio Almeida, 80, Brazilian film director (Xuxa e os Duendes), complications from lung cancer.[428]
- Sharanabasappa Appaji, 89, Indian philosopher.[429]
- Auro Enzo Basiliani, 90, Italian footballer (Spezia, Hellas Verona, Lucchese-Libertas).[430]
- Rokeya Begum, Bangladeshi politician, MP (2005–2006).[431]
- Noureddine Ben Omar, 74, Algerian film and television director.[432]
- Jackie Bezos, 78, American philanthropist, co-founder of the Bezos Family Foundation.[433]
- Teresa Caeiro, 56, Portuguese politician, member (2002–2003, 2005–2019) and vice president (2009–2019) of the Assembly of the Republic.[434]
- Mike Castle, 86, American politician, lieutenant governor (1981–1985) and governor (1985–1992) of Delaware, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1993–2011).[435]
- Ingeborg Elzevier, 89, Dutch actress (Kinderen geen bezwaar, The Dress, Grimm).[436]
- Roy Estrada, 82, American musician (The Mothers of Invention, Little Feat, The Magic Band).[437]
- Rod Hackney, 83, British architect, president of RIBA (1987–1989), kidney failure.[438]
- Sammy Johnston, 58, Scottish footballer (St Johnstone, Glenavon, Partick Thistle).[439]
- Eddy Kaspard, 24, Tahitian footballer (A.S. Tefana, A.S. Vénus, national team), traffic collision.[440]
- Gideon Kleinman, 70, Israeli footballer (Maccabi Netanya, Maccabi Hadera).[441]
- Elie Martel, 90, Canadian politician, Ontario MLA (1967–1987).[442]
- Mark McArdle, 68, Australian politician, Queensland MLA (2004–2020), cancer.[443]
- Donald M. McPherson, 103, American fighter pilot.[444]
- Melahat Okuyan, 101, Turkish physician, academic and scientist.[445]
- Vece Paes, 80, Indian field hockey player, Olympic bronze medallist (1972), complications from Parkinson's disease.[446]
- Nicanor Perlas, 75, Filipino environmentalist and politician.[447]
- Charles Plosser, 76, American macroeconomist.[448]
- Guy Rivard, 89, Canadian politician, MNAQ (1985–1994).[449]
- Bernardo Ruiz, 100, Spanish racing cyclist, 1948 Vuelta a España winner.[450]
- José María Saponi, 87, Spanish politician, mayor of Cáceres (1995–2007).[451]
- Moselio Schaechter, 97, Italian-American microbiologist.[452]
- Sen Sōshitsu XV, 102, Japanese tea master, iemoto of Urasenke (1964–2002).[453]
- Dawie Snyman, 76, South African rugby union player (Western Province, national team) and coach (Golden Lions).[454]
- David Stratton, 85, English-born Australian film critic (The Australian, The Movie Show).[455]
- Mats Wahl, 80, Swedish author.[456]
15
- João Barreiras Duarte, 60, Portuguese politician, deputy (1991–1999, 2002–2005, since 2024).[457]
- Miriam Benyamini, 85, Israeli astrologer.[458]
- Heiko Bleher, 80, German ichthyologist.[459]
- Ali Boğa, 76, Turkish politician, MP (2011–2015), traffic collision.[460]
- Anita Lyons Bond, 95, American civil rights activist.[461]
- Nina Carolina, 38, Indonesian comedian and host, breast cancer.[462]
- Brian Dobson, 91, English footballer (Colchester United).[463]
- Fred Emery, 91, British television presenter and investigative journalist.[464]
- Catherine Galliford, 58, Canadian police officer and whistleblower, liver cancer.[465]
- La. Ganesan, 80, Indian politician, MP (2016–2018), governor of Manipur (2021–2023) and Nagaland (since 2023), complications from a fall.[466]
- April Hickox, 70, Canadian artist and photographer.[467]
- Bill Higginson, 88, English cricketer (Middlesex).[468]
- Greg Iles, 65, American novelist (The Quiet Game, 24 Hours, The Footprints of God), multiple myeloma.[469]
- Warren Jacques, 87, Australian tennis player and coach.[470]
- Maria Krushelnytska, 90, Ukrainian pianist.[471]
- Javier Lambán, 67, Spanish politician, president of Aragon (2015–2023) and senator (2023–2025), colon cancer.[472]
- Sara Leighton, 91, English actress (You Know What Sailors Are, The Woman Eater, Dial 999) and portrait painter.[473]
- Gary Little, 61, Scottish comedian, fall.[474]
- Brian Martin, 63, American basketball player (Seattle SuperSonics, Portland Trail Blazers).[475]
- Lohan Ratwatte, 57, Sri Lankan politician, MP (2010–2024).[476]
- Tristan Rogers, 79, Australian actor (General Hospital, The Young and the Restless, The Rescuers Down Under), lung cancer.[477]
- Jamshied Sharifi, 64, American film composer (Muppets from Space, Clockstoppers) and orchestrator (The Band's Visit), Tony winner (2018).[478]
- Ramdas Soren, 62, Indian politician, Jharkhand MLA (2009–2014, since 2019).[479]
- Jack Spence, 94, British academic (King's College London).[480]
- George S. Stuart, 95–96, American sculptor and historian.[481]
- Walter Swennen, 79, Belgian painter.[482]
- Timothy Yu Gyoung-chon, 62, South Korean Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Seoul (since 2013), bile duct cancer.[483]
16
- Clyde Austin, 67, American basketball player (NC State Wolfpack, Harlem Globetrotters).[484]
- Vidadi Babanli, 98, Azerbaijani writer.[485]
- Pippo Baudo, 89, Italian television presenter (Settevoci, Sanremo Music Festival, Domenica in).[486]
- Graeme Campbell, 86, Australian politician, MP (1980–1998), stroke.[487]
- Jyoti Chandekar, 68, Indian actress (Mee Sindhutai Sapkal, Dholki).[488]
- Niels Lund Chrestensen, 85, German businessman and plant breeder.[489]
- Fernando Cruz, 85, Portuguese footballer (Benfica, Paris Saint-Germain, national team).[490]
- Amalia Del Ponte, 89, Italian visual artist.[491]
- Ewald Eberle, 92, Liechtensteiner Olympic alpine skier (1956).[492]
- Janet Grieve, 85, New Zealand biological oceanographer, president of the World Association of Copepodologists (2008–2011).[493]
- Ted Grossman, 83, American radio host (Night Train, WLRN).[494]
- Joachim Grubich, 90, Polish organist.[495]
- A. James Hudspeth, 79, American academic.[496]
- Isyaku Ibrahim, 88, Nigerian politician.[497]
- Larry Jones, 83, American basketball player (Denver Rockets, Philadelphia 76ers, The Floridians).[498]
- Caroline Krook, 80, Swedish Evangelical Lutheran prelate, bishop of Stockholm (1998–2009), lung cancer.[499]
- Alberto Martín, 81, Argentine actor (Brigada en acción, Los hijos de López, My Family's Beautiful!).[500]
- Ann McManus, 67, British television writer (Waterloo Road, Bad Girls, Take the High Road), cardiac arrest.[501]
- Andi Meister, 86, Estonian politician.[502]
- Cecil Moore, 95, Guyanese Olympic weightlifter (1952).[503]
- Derry O'Sullivan, 81, Irish poet.[504]
- Mincho Panayotov, 80, Bulgarian painter.[505]
- Joe Reece Salter, 82, American politician, member (1986–2008) and speaker (2004–2008) of the Louisiana House of Representatives.[506]
- Mohammed Sani Sami, 81, Nigerian politician, governor of Bauchi State (1984–1985).[507]
- Bob Simpson, 89, Australian cricket player (New South Wales, national team) and coach (national team).[508]
- Dan Tana, 90, Serbian-American restaurateur, actor and football administrator (Los Angeles Toros, Red Star Belgrade).[509]
- Richard Tylinski, 87, French footballer (Saint-Étienne, national team).[510]
- Berel Wein, 91, American rabbi and writer (Faith and Fate).[511]
- Jules Witcover, 98, American journalist, cardiovascular disease.[512]
17
- Paolo Angioni, 87, Italian equestrian, Olympic champion (1964).[513]
- John Bartley, 78, New Zealand-born Canadian cinematographer (The X-Files, Lost, Wrong Turn).[514]
- Agnès Berthon, 66, French actress (Knife+Heart), lung cancer.[515]
- Marcelo Bianconi, 69, Brazilian journalist, cancer.[516]
- Vardan Bostanjyan, 75, Armenian politician, MP (1999–2003).[517]
- John Bowers, 97, American writer.[518]
- Reinhard Brandt, 88, German philosopher.[519]
- Humberto Calzada, 81, Cuban-American artist.[520]
- Sheila R. Canby, 76, American art historian and curator, cancer.[521]
- José Ricardo Carballo, 42, Costa Rican presenter, journalist, and writer, traffic collision.[522]
- Joe Caroff, 103, American graphic designer.[523]
- Sawat Chotipanich, 93, Thai judge, president of the Supreme Court (1991–1992).[524]
- Gayle Cook, 91, American medical manufacturing executive, co-founder of the Cook Group.[525]
- David Crawley, 88, Canadian Anglican clergyman, bishop of Kootenay (1990–2004).[526]
- Elon Dershowitz, 64, American film producer (The Whole Truth), stroke.[527]
- Debebe Eshetu, 83, Ethiopian actor (Shaft in Africa), journalist and human rights advocate.[528]
- James Farris, 33, American baseball player (Arizona Wildcats), liver cancer.[529]
- Zija Grapshi, 94, Albanian actor and puppeteer.[530]
- Niilo Halonen, 84, Finnish ski jumper, Olympic silver medallist (1960).[531]
- Joe Hickerson, 89, American folk singer and lyricist ("Where Have All the Flowers Gone?").[532]
- Oldo Hlaváček, 91, Slovak actor and screenwriter.[533]
- John Joannopoulos, 78, American physicist and academic.[534]
- Eleni Karpeta, 88, Greek actress.[535]
- Mark Kirton, 67, Canadian ice hockey player (Toronto Maple Leafs, Detroit Red Wings, Vancouver Canucks), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[536]
- Stuart Kornfeld, 89, American scientist.[537]
- Julio César León, 100, Venezuelan Olympic track cyclist (1948).[538]
- Víctor Maldonado Barreno, 98, Ecuadorian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Guayaquil (1990–2003).[539]
- Annie Massay, 94, Belgian trade unionist.[540]
- Bill Mather-Brown, 89, Australian wheelchair athlete, Paralympic silver medallist (1960, 1968).[541]
- Hans-Bert Matoul, 80, German footballer (Sachsen Leipzig, 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig, East Germany).[542]
- Torsten Michaelis, 64, German actor (Tatort).[543]
- Sergio Pollastrelli, 90, Italian politician, senator (1976–1987).[544]
- Mohamed Riad, 97, Egyptian scholar and geographer.[545]
- Joseph C. Ritchie, 95, American politician, mayor of Newport News (1976–1986).[546]
- Terence Stamp, 87, English actor (Billy Budd, Superman, The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert).[547]
18
- Iman al-Ghuri, 58, Syrian actress.[548]
- Vivian Ayers Allen, 102, American poet and playwright.[549]
- Lloyd Ashby, 94, New Zealand rugby union player (Southland, national team).[550]
- Joseph Trumah Bayel, 71, Ghanaian politician, MP (1993–2004).[551]
- Eduard Carbonell i Esteller, 79, Spanish art historian, director of the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya (1994–2005).[552]
- Paul H. Cheney, 79, American academic.[553]
- Elfi Deufl, 66, Austrian alpine skier.[554]
- Issaâd Dhomar, 92, Algerian football player (JS El Biar, national team) and executive, president of the Algerian Football Federation (1984–1986).[555]
- Monique Fortier, 97, Canadian film editor (The Crime of Ovide Plouffe, The Decline of the American Empire).[556]
- Oliver Galligan, 76, Irish Gaelic football player (Cavan Gaels, Cavan) and administrator.[557]
- Sandrino Gavriloaia, 61, Romanian journalist.[558]
- Banu Kırbağ, 74, Turkish singer, composer and arranger.[559]
- Josef Kutheil, 86, Czech Olympic skier (1964).[560]
- Lin Chia-cheng, 73, Taiwanese politician, minister of examination (2004–2008) and the research, development and evaluation commission (2000–2004).[561] (death announced on this date)
- Jorge Maestro, 73, Argentine screenwriter and playwright.[562]
- Jack McClelland, 74, American Hall of Fame poker tournament director (WSOP).[563]
- Gilbert Mendonca, 72, Indian politician and convicted land-grabber, Maharashtra MLA (2009–2014).[564]
- Tendai Ndoro, 40, Zimbabwean footballer (Cape Town City, Orlando Pirates, national team).[565]
- Jean Nicolas, 96–97, French academic and historian.[566]
- Nissar, 65, Indian film director (Sudhinam, Three Men Army, Captain).[567]
- Walt Piatkowski, 80, American basketball player (Denver Rockets, The Floridians).[568]
- Alvaro Piccardi, 84, Italian actor (Italian Secret Service).[569]
- Jean Pormanove, 46, French streamer, videographer and comedian.[570]
- Achyut Potdar, 90, Indian actor (Dabangg 2, Ferrari Ki Sawaari, 3 Idiots).[571]
- Ralph Pratt, 85, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1975–1986).[572]
- Guy-Patrick Sainderichin, 75, French screenwriter (Maigret, Spiral) and actor (Father of My Children).[573]
- Shahrzad, 74, Iranian actress.[574]
- Lindsay Sparks, 80, New Zealand cricketer (Marlborough, Central Districts, Auckland) and rugby union player.[575]
- John Russell Taylor, 90, English critic and author.[576]
- Abraham Than, 97, Burmese Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop (1968–1972) and bishop (1972–2001) of Kengtung.[577]
- Marvin Tile, 92, Canadian orthopedic surgeon.[578]
- Nicolae Todos, 89, Moldovan politician, deputy.[579]
- Bill Williams, 91, American broadcaster (WBIR-TV).[580]
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- Alain Anen, 75, Luxembourgish Olympic fencer (1972).[581]
- Michael Antunes, 85, American saxophonist (John Cafferty & the Beaver Brown Band, Ernie and the Automatics) and actor (Eddie and the Cruisers), kidney failure.[582]
- Eftichios Bitsakis, 97, Greek physicist, chemist and writer.[583]
- Anne Cartwright, 79, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (2010–2012).[584]
- Sir David Davies, 89, British electric engineer and educator.[585]
- Jonathan Farnum, 86, American politician, member of the Rhode Island Senate (1981–1987).[586]
- Michel Fessler, 70, French film director and screenwriter (Farinelli, Ridicule, March of the Penguins).[587]
- André Fort, 89, French Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Perpignan-Elne (1996–2002) and Orléans (2002–2010).[588]
- Harvey Glatt, 91, Canadian music promoter, founder of CHEZ-FM.[589]
- Cathie Jung, 88, American Victorian dress and corset enthusiast, Guinness World Record holder for smallest waist.[590]
- Priidik Kippar, 81, Estonian boxer.[591]
- Martin Laamers, 58, Dutch footballer (Vitesse, Gent, national team).[592]
- Ney López, 95, Colombian Olympic weightlifter (1956, 1960).[593]
- Luz, 32, Japanese singer.[594]
- Phil Meeler, 77, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers).[595]
- Michel Odent, 95, French obstetrician, stroke.[596]
- Razak Omotoyossi, 39, Nigerian-born Beninese footballer (Sheriff Tiraspol, Helsingborg, Benin national team).[597]
- Eemeli Peltonen, 30, Finnish politician, MP (since 2023), suicide.[598]
- Konstantin Polozov, 59, Russian ice hockey player.[599]
- Michael C. J. Putnam, 91, American classicist.[600]
- Idun Reiten, 83, Norwegian mathematician (Auslander–Reiten theory).[601]
- Gustavo Saberbein, 80, Peruvian economist and engineer, minister of economy and finance (1987–1988).[602]
- Erich Sailer, 99, American skiing coach, complications from a fall.[603]
- Herwig Schopper, 101, German experimental physicist, director general of CERN (1981–1988).[604]
- Eduardo Serra, 81, Portuguese cinematographer (The Wings of the Dove, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Girl with a Pearl Earring), BAFTA winner (1998).[605]
- Mohammed Shaalan, 40, Palestinian basketball player (national team), shot.[606]
- John Sherwood, 80, British hurdler, Olympic bronze medallist (1968).[607]
- Ken Shuttleworth, 80, English cricketer (Lancashire, Leicestershire, national team).[608]
- Lucio Tarquinio, 76, Italian politician, senator (2013–2018).[609]
- Johan Vermeersch, 73, Belgian football player (K.V. Kortrijk, Gent) and manager (R.W.D. Molenbeek).[610]
- Salvo Vitale, 82, Italian poet and writer.[611]
20
- Everaldo Anunciação, 65, Brazilian politician, council member of Itabuna (1997–2000).[612]
- A. K. Best, 92, American fly fisher and angling writer.[613]
- Enrique Borgo Bustamante, 96, Salvadoran politician, vice president (1994–1999).[614]
- Debra Boutin, 67, American mathematician.[615]
- Dame Annette Brooke, 78, British politician, MP (2001–2015).[616]
- Frank Caprio, 88, American judge and television personality (Parking Wars), pancreatic cancer.[617]
- Gérard Chaliand, 91, Belgian-French historian.[618]
- Sona Ram Choudhary, 80, Indian politician, MP (1996–2004, 2014–2019) and Rajasthan MLA (2008–2013), heart attack.[619]
- Dinesh Chandra Dakua, 95, Indian politician, West Bengal MLA (1967–1969, 1977–2006).[620]
- George Davida, 81, American computer scientist.[621]
- Ian Fells, 92, British energy conversion expert.[622]
- Levan Gachechiladze, 61, Georgian wine industry executive and politician, MP (1999–2002, 2004–2008).[623]
- Mariana Gándara Salazar, 41, Mexican playwright and theater director.[624]
- Tricia Gardiner, 90, British Olympic equestrian (1988).[625]
- Ann Fagan Ginger, 100, American lawyer and political activist.[626]
- Graham Haley, 77, Canadian author and television host.[627]
- Brent Hinds, 51, American heavy metal musician (Mastodon, Giraffe Tongue Orchestra) and songwriter ("Colony of Birchmen"), Grammy winner (2018), traffic collision.[628]
- Reginald Horsman, 93, English-born American historian.[629]
- Edward Hurwitz, 94, American diplomat, ambassador to Afghanistan (1983–1986) and Kyrgyzstan (1992–1994).[630]
- Andrew Huse, 52, American historian and writer, expert on the Cuban sandwich, suicide.[631]
- Paul Kempeneers, 89, Belgian philologist and linguist.[632]
- Edouard Kisonga Ndinga, 79, Congolese Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Kinshasa (1999–2022).[633]
- Józef Kowalczyk, 86, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, apostolic nuncio to Poland (1989–2010), archbishop of Gniezno and primate of Poland (2010–2014).[634]
- Erja Lahikainen, 70–71, Finnish politician, MP (1991–1995).[635] (death announced on this date)
- Roger Laughton, 83, British television producer.[636]
- Jacques Le Guen, 67, French politician, deputy (2002–2012).[637]
- Marcel Łoziński, 85, Polish film director (89mm from Europe).[638]
- Claudio Maccone, 77, Italian astronomer, heart attack.[639]
- Karidjo Mahamadou, 71, Nigerien politician, MP (1993–1996, 2016–2020).[640]
- Malcolm Margolin, 84, American author and publisher (Heyday Books), complications from Parkinson's disease.[641]
- Costin Miereanu, 82, Romanian-born French composer and musicologist.[642]
- Francesco Musotto, 78, Italian politician, MEP (1999–2008).[643]
- Tatsuya Nagamine, 53, Japanese anime director (Dragon Ball Super, One Piece, HappinessCharge Pretty Cure!).[644]
- Norma Nolan, 87, Argentine model and beauty pageant winner, Miss Universe (1962).[645]
- Marian H. Rose, 104, Belgian-born American physicist and environmentalist, complications from a stroke.[646]
- Michael Q. Schmidt, 72, American actor (Tom Goes to the Mayor, John Dies at the End, Hamlet A.D.D.).[647]
- Herbert Schreiner, 94, Austrian Olympic sprint canoer (1952).[648]
- Petr Sommer, 78, Czech boxer.[649]
- Ernesto Vila, 89, Uruguayan visual artist.[650]
- Humpy Wheeler, 86, American racing executive and actor (Cars).[651]
- Anna Záborská, 77, Slovak politician, MP (1998–2004, since 2020) and MEP (2004–2019).[652]
- Wayne Zahn, 84, American Hall of Fame bowler.[653]
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- Jan Erik Berntsen, 80, Norwegian actor and singer.[654]
- Francis Bertin, 75, French historian and translator.[655]
- Patricia du Roy de Blicquy, 81, Belgian Olympic alpine skier (1964).[656]
- Gordon Bowker, 82, American businessman, co-founder of Starbucks, bone marrow disease.[657]
- Ricardo Bruera, 93, Argentine academic and politician, minister of education (1976–1977).[658]
- James Dobson, 89, American evangelist and writer (Marriage Under Fire), founder of Focus on the Family.[659]
- Hans Feldmeier, 101, German pharmacist.[660]
- Yoshiyuki Fukuda, 93, Japanese playwright and director.[661]
- Kurt-Hans Goedicke, 90, German percussionist, injuries sustained in fall.[662]
- Eugen Gomringer, 100, Bolivian-born Swiss poet.[663]
- Karl Henke, 80, American football player (New York Jets, Boston Patriots).[664]
- Günther Hussong, 77, German poet and comedian.[665]
- Ago Kalde, 79, Estonian volleyball player.[666]
- Jane Kidd, 82, English equestrian.[667]
- Saburo Komoto, 74, Japanese politician, MP (1992–2000, 2003–2009).[668]
- Starling Lawrence, 82, American book editor.[669]
- Liz Liddy, 81, American information science academic.[670]
- Keith Nelson, 86, New Zealand rugby union player (Otago, Auckland, national team).[671]
- Yaroslav Omelyan, 96, Ukrainian artist.[672]
- Amir Osmanović, 55, Bosnian footballer (Radnički Lukavac, Chemnitzer FC, national team).[673]
- Swraj Paul, Baron Paul, 94, Indian-born British industrialist and politician, member of the House of Lords (since 1996).[674]
- Rod Petrie, 69, Scottish football executive, chairman of Hibernian (2004–2019), cancer.[675]
- Jacques Poulin, 87, Canadian novelist (Volkswagen Blues).[676]
- Stuart Prebble, 74, British television executive, pancreatic cancer.[677]
- Yuriy Rudnev, 70, Russian futsal coach.[678]
- Louise Rummel, 88, New Zealand nurse and nursing educator.[679]
- Gail Shea, 66, Canadian politician, MP (2008–2015), twice minister of fisheries, and minister of national revenue (2011–2013).[680]
- Stanisław Sojka, 66, Polish jazz and pop musician and composer.[681]
- Vazhoor Soman, 72, Indian politician, Kerala MLA (since 2021).[682]
- Apostolos Vesyropoulos, 59, Greek politician, MP (since 2012), cardiac arrest.[683]
- Viktor Vidmanov, 91, Russian politician, MP (2003–2007).[684] (death announced on this date)
- Joe Zanussi, 76–77, Canadian ice hockey player (Winnipeg Jets, New York Rangers, St. Louis Blues).[685]
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- Tony Archer, 86, English jazz double-bassist.[686]
- Vidal Balielo, 80, Brazilian journalist (RPC).[687]
- Jaswinder Bhalla, 65, Indian actor (Jatt & Juliet, Carry On Jatta, Mahaul Theek Hai) and comedian, stroke.[688]
- Denis Cameron, 86, New Zealand rugby union player (Mid Canterbury, Counties Manukau, national team).[689]
- Javier Cid, 46, Spanish journalist (El Mundo), writer and LGBT rights activist.[690]
- Sir Derek Cons, 97, British colonial and overseas judge, Vice-President of the Court of Appeal of the Supreme Court of Hong Kong (1986–1993).[691]
- Artur Endreß, 93, German Olympic field hockey player (1956).[692]
- Gene Espy, 98, American hiker.[693]
- Edgar Feuchtwanger, 100, German-British historian.[694]
- Zuristyo Firmadata, 52, Indonesian politician, MP (2019–2024).[695]
- Ruggero Gilyarevsky, 95, Russian philologist.[696]
- Johannes Helm, 98, German psychologist, painter and writer.[697]
- Michael Henderson, 89, New Zealand fencer.[698]
- Kan'ichi Kanegae, 94, Japanese politician, mayor of Shimabara (1980–1992).[699]
- Mohammed Mana, 74, Nigerian military officer and politician, senator (2007–2011) and military governor of Plateau State (1993–1996).[700]
- Raymond A. Mason, 88, American financier, founder of Legg Mason.[701]
- Nancy Njie, 59, Gambian politician, minister of tourism and culture (2008–2010).[702]
- Irene C. Peden, 99, American electrical engineer.[703]
- Kali Prasad Pandey, 78, Indian politician, MP (1984–1989).[704]
- Miguel Proença, 86, Brazilian classical pianist.[705]
- Céline Ratsiraka, 87, Malagasy politician, first lady (1975–1993, 1997–2002).[706]
- Suravaram Sudhakar Reddy, 83, Indian politician, MP (1998–1999, 2004–2009).[707]
- Rolf Seelmann-Eggebert, 88, German journalist and television presenter.[708]
- Martin Smyth, 94, Northern Irish politician, MLA (1982–1986) and MP (1982–2005).[709]
- Marlon O. Snow, 77, American politician, member of the Utah House of Representatives (1998–2000).[710]
- Ron Turcotte, 84, Canadian Hall of Fame jockey (Secretariat).[711]
- Yaroslav Yevdokimov, 78, Ukrainian-born Belarusian singer.[712]
- Iryna Zarutska, 23, Ukrainian refugee, stabbed.[713]
23
- Jerry Adler, 96, American actor (The Sopranos, Rescue Me, The Good Wife).[714]
- Hugo Berghuser, 91, Papua New Guinean businessman and politician.[715]
- Reinhold Bocklet, 82, German politician, member of the Landtag of Bavaria (1994–2018) and MEP (1979–1993).[716]
- Ioan Donca, 85, Romanian diplomat, ambassador to China (1999–2002).[717]
- Peter Doyle, 79, Irish Olympic road racing cyclist (1968, 1972).[718]
- Teodoro de Faria, 94, Portuguese Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Funchal (1982–2007).[719]
- Manuel Gausa, 66, Spanish architect.[720]
- Mohamed Said Gees, 78, Somaliland politician, minister of foreign affairs (2002–2003).[721]
- Gerry Harrison, 89, English football commentator.[722]
- Giles Havergal, 87, Scottish theatre director, actor and adaptor.[723]
- László Hetey, 83, Hungarian actor.[724]
- Per Holst, 86, Danish film producer (I Am Dina, Max Pinlig, Simon and the Oaks).[725]
- Yoshiharu Horii, 72, Japanese football player (Yanmar Diesel) and manager.[726]
- Ruslan Kurmanaliev, 53, Kyrgyz actor.[727]
- Guy H. Lillian III, 76, American lawyer.[728]
- Forrest Lucas, 83, American oil industry executive, founder of Lucas Oil.[729]
- Giuseppe Maggi, 95, Italian archaeologist.[730]
- Miguel Ángel Martínez, 70, Dominican actor (La soga, Trópico de sangre).[731]
- Patrick Edward McGovern, 80, American ancient foods expert.[732]
- Stephen Muss, 97, American real estate developer and philanthropist, owner of Fontainebleau Miami Beach (1978–2005).[733]
- Nandi Nyembe, 75, South African actress (Yesterday, Ses'Top La, Ashes to Ashes).[734]
- André Oostrom, 72, Dutch footballer (FC Utrecht, Go Ahead Eagles, VVV-Venlo).[735]
- Gerhard Palm, 78, Belgian politician, member of the Parliament of the German-speaking Community (1974–2010).[736]
- Ausberto Rodríguez Jara, 83, Paraguayan journalist.[737] (death announced on this date)
- Abdul Jawad Salih, 93, Palestinian politician, member of the Palestinian Legislative Council (1996–2006), mayor of Al-Bireh (1967–1973).[738]
- Art Seitz, 82, American photographer.[739]
- Joel Sill, 78, American music supervisor, pulmonary fibrosis.[740]
- Dave Taylor, 61, British comic book artist (Force Works, Batman, Judge Dredd), prostate cancer.[741]
- Maurice Tempelsman, 95, Belgian-American diamond magnate, CEO of LKI.[742]
- Kirill Vyshinsky, 58, Ukrainian-born Russian journalist.[743]
- Artur Zheji, 63, Albanian journalist and television host.[744]
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- Bang Yong-suk, 79, South Korean politician, minister of labour (2002–2003).[745]
- John Barnett, 80, New Zealand film and television producer (Footrot Flats: The Dog's Tale, Whale Rider, Sione's Wedding).[746]
- Biko Botowamungu, 68, Austrian Olympic boxer (1988).[747]
- Stéphane Bouquet, 57, French writer (Presque rien, Wild Side, Going South).[748]
- Pedro Rosas Bravo, 73, Venezuelan economist and politician, minister of finance (1992–1993), heart disease.[749]
- Michael Bustin, 88, Romanian-born American molecular biologist, senior investigator at the NCI.[750]
- Michael Bywater, 72, British writer, columnist and cultural critic, Lewy body dementia.[751]
- Joseph I. Castro, 58, American academic administrator, chancellor of the CSU (2021–2022) and president of the California State University, Fresno (2013–2020), cancer.[752]
- Michael Charlton, 98, Australian-born British journalist.[753]
- Loreto Cucchiarelli, 82, Italian rugby union player (L'Aquila Rugby, national team).[754]
- Verónica Echegui, 42, Spanish actress (My Name Is Juani, You're Killing Me Susana, My Heart Goes Boom!), cancer.[755]
- Mehrdad Falahatgar, 65, Iranian actor, cancer.[756]
- Valery Fateyev, 79, Russian politician, governor of Smolensk Oblast (1991–1993), senator (1993–1995).[757]
- Emam-Ali Habibi, 94, Iranian freestyle wrestler, Olympic champion (1956).[758]
- Marc Hill, 73, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals, San Francisco Giants, Chicago White Sox).[759]
- Richard Hobert, 73, Swedish film director (Spring of Joy, Everybody Loves Alice), screenwriter and composer.[760]
- Margareta Ivănuș, 75, Moldovan singer.[761]
- Jaguar, 93, Brazilian cartoonist, founder of O Pasquim.[762]
- Dimitris Konstantaras, 78, Greek journalist and politician, MP (2004–2007).[763]
- Luis Alberto Lamata, 65, Venezuelan film director and screenwriter (Bolívar, Man of Difficulties).[764]
- Floyd Levine, 93, American actor (Bloodbrothers, Melrose Place, Airplane II: The Sequel).[765]
- Khaled Louma, 70, Algerian musician and radio presenter.[766]
- Luís Lucas, 73, Portuguese actor (A Portuguese Goodbye, Aqui na Terra, Dot.Com), heart attack.[767]
- M. J. Mahlangu, 72, South African diplomat, ambassador to the United States (2015–2020).[768]
- Ricardo Poma, 79, Salvadoran businessman and philanthropist.[769]
- Yuri Presekin, 63, Russian swimmer, Olympic champion (1980).[770]
- Mariuxi Sánchez, 43, Ecuadorian politician, MP (since 2021), cancer.[771]
- Reza Soukhtehsaraei, 75, Iranian Olympic wrestler (1976).[772]
- Mort Todd, 63, American writer and businessman.[773]
- Valery Uskov, 92, Russian film director (The Slowest Train, Stewardess, Eternal Call) and screenwriter.[774]
- Theo Vonk, 77, Dutch football player (AZ Alkmaar) and manager (FC Twente, AZ Alkmaar).[775]
- Ken Waller, 63, American politician, member of the Missouri House of Representatives (since 2023).[776]
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- Ole Aarsvold, 84, American politician, member of the North Dakota House of Representatives (1989–2008).[777]
- Michael Aiken, 93, American sociologist and academic administrator, chancellor of the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (1993–2001) and provost of the University of Pennsylvania (1987–1993).[778]
- Joy Banerjee, 62, Indian actor (Nagmoti) and politician, respiratory disease.[779]
- Bill Christine, 87, American sportswriter.[780]
- Yves Cuau, 90, French writer and journalist (Le Figaro, L'Express).[781]
- Robert Cook, 94, British equine veterinarian.[782]
- William I. Donnermeyer Sr., 100, American politician, member of the Kentucky House of Representatives (1970–1994).[783]
- Paul Fisher, 48, English cricketer (Leicestershire Cricket Board).[784]
- Léo Gantelet, 85, French poet.[785]
- Tommy Hamilton, 90, Irish footballer (Shamrock Rovers, Limerick, national team).[786]
- Ron Harbertson, 95, English footballer (Lincoln City, Darlington, Wrexham).[787]
- Diane Hoh, 88, American author.[788]
- Allan Hornyak, 74, American basketball player (Ohio State Buckeyes).[789]
- Barbara Jakobson, 92, American art collector, pneumonia.[790]
- Paul Johnson, 69, English footballer (Stoke City, Southern California Lazers, Chester).[791] (death announced on this date)
- Paula Julander, 86, American politician, member of the Utah Senate (1999–2005).[792]
- Igor Kalinauskas, 80, Russian artist, theatre director and singer (Duo Zikr).[793]
- Dinesh Mangaluru, 55, Indian actor (Smile, Ambari, Savari) and art director.[794]
- E. D. Mondainé, 65, American pastor and political activist.[795]
- Angela Mortimer, 93, British Hall of Fame tennis player, cancer.[796]
- James Mosley, 90, British librarian and historian.[797]
- Jim Murray, 87, American football executive, general manager of the Philadelphia Eagles (1973–1982) and co-founder of Ronald McDonald House Charities.[798]
- John Parkinson, 80, Australian footballer (Claremont, Collingwood).[799]
- Isabel Pisano, 81, Uruguayan journalist (El Mundo), writer, and actress (Savage Pampas), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[800]
- Frank Price, 95, American television producer (The Virginian) and studio executive (Columbia Pictures, Universal Television).[801]
- Zdena Salivarová, 91, Czech-born Canadian writer, translator, and publisher (68 Publishers).[802]
- José María Sánchez Silva, 74, Spanish military officer.[803]
- Rainer Weiss, 92, German-American physicist (LIGO), Nobel Prize laureate (2017).[804]
- Mike White, 86, American baseball player (Houston Colt .45s/Astros).[805]
- Peter C. Whybrow, 86, American psychiatrist.[806]
- Notable Palestinians killed in the Israeli airstrikes on Nasser Hospital in Gaza City:
- Ahmed Abu Aziz, 28, freelance journalist[807]
- Mariam Dagga, 33, journalist[808]
- Moaz Abu Taha, 26, freelance video journalist[809]
- Hussam al-Masri, 48, cameraman[810]
26
- Tim Armstead, 60, American jurist and politician, justice of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia (since 2018) and speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates (2015–2018).[811]
- Akinwale Arobieke, 64, British convicted criminal.[812]
- Pedro Arreitunandia, 51, Spanish road racing cyclist.[813]
- Mestre Damasceno, 71, Brazilian Carimbó singer and cultural director.[814]
- Franklin Domínguez, 94, Dominican playwright, theater director, and actor (Ratman, The Lost City).[815]
- Edward Faulkner, 93, American actor (Hellfighters, The Green Berets, Rio Lobo).[816]
- Benjamin Feindouno, 42, Guinean footballer (AS Beauvais, Vendée Poiré-sur-Vie, La Roche VF).[817] (body discovered on this date)
- Kathy Galloway, 72, Scottish Church of Scotland minister and leader of the Iona Community, cancer and sepsis.[818]
- Karel Gult, 77, Czech actor.[819]
- Salima Khudair, 78, Iraqi actress.[820]
- Yvan Lamonde, 81, Canadian academic and historian.[821]
- Geoff Lewis, 89, Welsh jockey.[822]
- Pier Luigi Luisi, 87, Italian scientist.[823]
- Sarah Minear, 84, American politician, member of the West Virginia Senate (1987–2007).[824]
- Flip Pallot, 83, American angler.[825]
- Mikhail Prusak, 65, Russian politician, governor of Novgorod Oblast (1991–2007).[826]
- William Robinson, 89, Australian painter and lithographer.[827]
- Tony Saletan, 94, American folk singer, complications from Alzheimer's disease.[828]
- Che Zakaria Mohd Salleh, 64, Malaysian politician.[829]
- Paul Sproule, 80, Australian football player (Essendon, Richmond) and coach (Sandy Bay).[830]
- Joe Stevens, 87, American photographer.[831]
- David Warburton, 59, British politician, MP (2015–2023).[832]
- Arlene Buckneberg Ydstie, 97, American composer and choral conductor.[833]
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- Damien Alary, 74, French politician, vice-president of the Regional Council of Occitania (2016–2021).[834]
- Mathilda Bains, 67, South African politician, MP (since 2024).[835]
- Claude Bénard, 98, French Olympic high jumper (1948, 1952).[836]
- Shane Christie, 39, New Zealand rugby union player (Tasman, Highlanders, Māori All Blacks).[837]
- Duke Cunningham, 83, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1991–2005).[838]
- Jacques Dorfmann, 79, French film producer (Patate, Juliette and Juliette, The Witness), screenwriter and film director.[839]
- Charmaine Papertalk Green, 62–63, Australian poet and artist.[840]
- Esther Grether, 89, Swiss art collector and businesswoman.[841]
- María Izaguirre Francos, 73, Mexican politician, deputy (2003–2006, 2009–2012) and senator (2012–2018).[842]
- Takaya Hashi, 72, Japanese voice actor (Fist of the North Star, Naruto, Moomin), heart attack.[843]
- Steve Hayden, 78, American advertising executive, CEO and vice-chairman of Ogilvy.[844]
- David Hays, 80, English-born Scottish cricketer (Cambridge University).[845]
- Jim Kimball, 59, American drummer (Laughing Hyenas, Mule, The Jesus Lizard).[846]
- Serhiy Kolisnyk, 60, Ukrainian artist.[847]
- Dame Peggy Koopman-Boyden, 82, New Zealand gerontologist.[848]
- Abdellah Liegeon, 67, Algerian footballer (Monaco, Strasbourg, national team).[849]
- Tshidi Madia, 42, South African political journalist and associate political editor (EWN).[850]
- Frederica Massiah-Jackson, 74, American judge.[851]
- Atis Monteiro, 93, Brazilian footballer (Portuguesa).[852]
- Mitsuru Motoi, 83, Japanese tennis player.[853]
- Cesare Nosiglia, 80, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop of Vicenza (2003–2010) and Turin (2010–2022).[854]
- Park Sung-soo, 55, South Korean archer, Olympic champion (1988).[855]
- Eusebio Poncela, 79, Spanish actor (Law of Desire, Arrebato, Ogro).[856]
- Oleg Skorkin, 64, Russian footballer (SKA-Khabarovsk, FC Luch).[857]
- Trần Trọng Duyệt, 92, Vietnamese prison warden.[858]
- Richard Vasgaard, 75, American politician, member of the South Dakota House of Representatives (2021–2023).[859]
- Andrée Yanacopoulo, 97, Tunisian-born Canadian doctor and sociologist.[860]
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- Muhammad Abd al-Karim al-Ghamari, Yemeni military officer, chief of staff of the Yemeni Armed Forces (since 2016).[861]
- Thelma Admon, 75, Israeli writer.[862]
- Lourdes Ambriz, 67, Mexican soprano, cancer.[863]
- Jamal Amer, 57, Yemeni journalist and politician, minister of foreign affairs of the Houthi-led government (since 2024), airstrike.[864]
- Daniel Ariciu, 74, Romanian footballer (Argeș Pitești, Baia Mare, Olt Scornicești).[865]
- Rinchen Barsbold, 89, Mongolian paleontologist.[866]
- Lucia de Berk, 63, Dutch paediatric nurse, subject of Accused.[867]
- Randy Boone, 83, American actor (The Virginian, Cimarron Strip, Terminal Island).[868]
- Gary Burbank, 84, American radio personality (WLW, Earl Pitts, Gilbert Gnarley).[869]
- Lillian G. Burry, 89, American politician.[870]
- Mike de Leon, 78, Filipino film director, screenwriter, and producer (Sister Stella L., Itim, Batch '81).[871]
- Tibor Hajdu, 95, Hungarian historian.[872]
- Rami Heuberger, 61, Israeli actor (Schindler's List, Dawn, Golda) and theatre director, cancer.[873]
- Ollie Horgan, 57, Irish football manager (Finn Harps, Fanad United), cancer.[874]
- Bal Karve, 95, Indian actor (Lapandav, Chatak Chandni).[875]
- Mufti Kifayatullah, 62, Pakistani Islamic scholar and politician, member of the Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (2008–2013), complications from gunshot wounds.[876]
- Zhanna Kolodub, 95, Ukrainian composer and teacher.[877]
- Cal Langford, 66, Canadian Olympic bobsledder (1988, 1992).[878]
- Joseph W. Luter III, 86, American meat processing executive, chairman of Smithfield Foods.[879]
- Dan Margalit, 87, Israeli journalist (Haaretz) and television host.[880]
- Randy Moffitt, 76, American baseball player (San Francisco Giants, Toronto Blue Jays, Houston Astros).[881]
- Estela Molina, 77, Mexican professional wrestler.[882]
- Daryl Patterson, 81, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers, Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals), World Series champion (1968).[883]
- Gary Didier Perez, 59, Haitian singer.[884]
- Ahmed al-Rahawi, Yemeni politician, prime minister of the Houthi-led government (since 2024), airstrike.[885]
- Walfredo de los Reyes, 92, Cuban percussionist.[886]
- Sir Roger Sands, 83, British public servant, clerk of the House of Commons (2003–2006).[887]
- Naun Shundi, 66, Albanian actor, skin cancer.[888]
- Jan Szkodoń, 78, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Kraków (1988–2022).[889]
- Oscar Zijlstra, 73, Dutch footballer (Cambuur).[890]
29
- Arantza Arruti, 79, Spanish politician and ETA militant.[891]
- Giulia Barone, 78, Italian historian, medievalist and paleographer.[892]
- Charles Bierbauer, 83, American journalist (CNN).[893]
- Helmut Böck, 94, German Olympic Nordic skier (1952, 1956).[894]
- Arthur Brauss, 89, German actor (Cross of Iron, Hot Pavements of Cologne, The Goalkeeper's Fear of the Penalty).[895]
- Ram Caspi, 86, Israeli attorney.[896]
- Jayme Chemello, 93, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop (1969–1977) and bishop (1977–2009) of Pelotas.[897]
- James B. Culbertson, 87, American diplomat, ambassador to the Netherlands (2008–2009).[898]
- Robert Diouf, 83, Senegalese Olympic wrestler (1972, 1976).[899]
- Tarek Ehlail, 43, German filmmaker, screenwriter and producer, traffic collision.[900]
- Ex Tuuttiz, 36–37, Finnish rapper, music producer and DJ.[901] (death announced on this date)
- Gabriel Feltz, 54, German conductor.[902]
- Gary Gray, 72, American baseball player (Texas Rangers, Cleveland Indians, Seattle Mariners).[903]
- Menachem Hacohen, 93, Israeli rabbi and politician, MK (1974–1988).[904]
- Tom Hidley, 93, American audio engineer.[905] (death announced on this date)
- Kim Hughes, 73, American basketball player (New York / New Jersey Nets, Denver Nuggets, Cleveland Cavaliers), ABA champion (1976).[906]
- Inshan Ishmael, 57, Trinidadian broadcaster, founder of the Islamic Broadcast Network, cancer.[907]
- Stephen Q. Luckett, 86, American painter.[908]
- Yoshio Matsumoto, 87, Japanese businessman, pancreatic cancer.[909]
- Alan Moffat, 73, Canadian football player (Hamilton Tiger-Cats).[910]
- Uhuru Moiloa, 66, South African politician, member of the Gauteng Provincial Legislature (2014–2019).[911] (death announced on this date)
- Francis Okobo, 88, Nigerian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Nsukka (1990–2013).[912]
- Eric Ozario, 76, Indian Konkani music composer, kidney disease.[913]
- Alberto Padilla, 60, Mexican journalist and television presenter.[914]
- Louis M. Pate Jr., 88, American politician, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (1995–1997, 2003–2009) and Senate (2011–2019).[915]
- Ahmad Pejman, 90, Iranian-American composer.[916]
- Dougie Rooney, 77, Scottish trade unionist, president of the Trades Union Congress (2009–2010).[917] (death announced on this date)
- Rodion Shchedrin, 92, Russian composer (Lolita, Carmen Suite, Anna Karenina) and pianist.[918]
- Uwe Siemon-Netto, 88, German religious editor.[919]
- Liisa Suihkonen, 81, Finnish cross-country skier, Olympic silver medalist (1976).[920]
- Stanislav Tarasov, 72, Russian political scientist, lung cancer.[921]
- Steve Thompson, 70, English football player (Lincoln City, Charlton Athletic) and manager (Lincoln City), cancer.[922]
- Klaus Thunemann, 88, German bassoonist.[923]
- Ramón Tolosa, 65, Colombian road cyclist.[924]
- Taimo Toomast, 63, Estonian operatic baritone.[925]
- Álvaro Vidal Rivadeneyra, 82, Peruvian politician, minister of health (2003–2004).[926]
- Charlie Walton, 78, American politician, member of the Kentucky House of Representatives (1993–2005).[927]
- Philippe Waxweiler, 81, Belgian painter and sculptor.[928]
- Irina Zorina, 87, Russian historian, writer and translator.[929]
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- Charles Arthurson, 88, Canadian Anglican clergyman, suffragan bishop of Saskatchewan (1989–2008).[930]
- Tim Boswell, Baron Boswell of Aynho, 82, British politician, MP (1987–2010) and member of the House of Lords (2010–2025).[931]
- Bud Brocken, 67, Dutch footballer (Willem II, national team).[932]
- Neil de Beer, 56, South African politician, businessman and security consultant, colon cancer.[933]
- Julie Calvert, 61, Australian cricketer (Victoria, national team).[934]
- Trax Colton, 96, American actor (It Happened in Athens, The Marriage-Go-Round).[935]
- Ed Donovan, 93, American actor and magazine editor.[936]
- Ruth Elton, 91, British-Nigerian Christian missionary.[937]
- Thomas C. Ely, 73, American Episcopal priest, bishop of Vermont (2001–2019).[938]
- Henrique Filellini, 86, Brazilian Olympic water polo player (1968).[939]
- Harrie Geelen, 86, Dutch illustrator, film director and animator.[940]
- Bernard Joseph Harrington, 91, American Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Detroit (1993–1998) and bishop of Winona (1998–2009).[941]
- Marion Irvine, 95, American nun and marathon runner.[942]
- Lee Roy Jordan, 84, American football player (Alabama Crimson Tide, Dallas Cowboys).[943]
- Mark Knoller, 73, American journalist (CBS News, Associated Press).[944]
- Arnoldo Kraus, 73, Mexican physician and writer.[945]
- Evgeny Levitan, 81, Russian pianist.[946]
- Terry Ley, 78, American baseball player (New York Yankees).[947]
- Juhani Markola, 83, Finnish singer.[948]
- Antonio Masa Godoy, 83, Spanish politician, deputy (1977–1979).[949]
- Abu Obaida, 40, Palestinian militant and spokesperson (Al-Qassam Brigades), airstrike.[950]
- Andriy Parubiy, 54, Ukrainian politician, MP (since 2007), chairman of the Verkhovna Rada (2016–2019), shot.[951]
- Nelson Price, 94, American Southern Baptist Convention pastor.[952]
- Carol Saline, 86, American journalist (Philadelphia), acute myeloid leukemia.[953]
- Rolf Schulmeister, 82, German educator.[954]
- Lynn Simons, 91, American politician.[955]
- Víctor Terradellas Maré, 62, Spanish businessman and political activist, stroke.[956]
- Hélène Tétreault, 67, Canadian Olympic handball player (1976).[957]
- Barrie Thomas, 88, English footballer (Scunthorpe United, Newcastle United, Mansfield Town).[958]
- Anta Toros, 77, Turkish actress.[959]
- Luis Fernando Verissimo, 88, Brazilian writer, pneumonia.[960]
- Greg Whitby, 73, Australian educator.[961]
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- Sylvain Amic, 58, Senegalese-born French art historian.[962]
- Solomon Arase, 69, Nigerian police officer, inspector general (2015–2016).[963]
- Mike Briggs, 66, American politician, member of the California State Assembly (1998–2002), cancer.[964]
- Diego de Morón, 78, Spanish guitarist.[965]
- William Diamond, 80, American politician, secretary of state of Maine (1989–1996), member of the Maine House of Representatives (1977–1982) and three-time Maine senator.[966]
- Bálint Dömölki, 90, Hungarian mathematician.[967]
- Sharon Ellul-Bonici, 55, Maltese politician.[968] (death announced on this date)
- Waldemar Espinoza Soriano, 89, Peruvian historian.[969]
- Jeon Seong-hwan, 84–85, South Korean actor (East of Eden, Deep Rooted Tree).[970]
- Kiril Kadiiski, 78, Bulgarian poet and essayist.[971]
- John Macrae, 92, British diplomat, ambassador to Senegal (1985–1990) and Morocco (1990–1992).[972]
- Priya Marathe, 38, Indian actress (Ya Sukhano Ya, Tu Tithe Me, Pavitra Rishta), cancer.[973]
- Teresa María, 81, Spanish singer and dubbing actress, complications from Alzheimer's disease.[974]
- Haim Nagid, 84, Israeli poet and writer.[975]
- František Němec, 92, Czech cinematographer.[976]
- Ruth Paine, 92, American teacher.[977]
- Radna Sakhaltuev, 90, Ukrainian animator (Adventures of Captain Wrongel, Treasure Island).[978]
- Elói Schleder, 74, Brazilian Olympic runner (1984).[979]
- Gerald Schubert, 86, American geophysicist.[980]
- Johnny Vilstrup, 58, Danish footballer (Lyngby, Luton Town, AGF).[981]
- Louise Vincent, 49, American harm reduction activist.[982]
- Evgeny Vyborov, 72, Russian bandy player.[983]
- Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, 82, American novelist (Ariosto, Dead & Buried).[984]