Deaths in November 2022
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The following is a list of notable deaths in November 2022.
Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
- Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent country of citizenship (if applicable), reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference.
November 2022
1
- Mbazulike Amaechi, 93, Nigerian politician, minister of aviation (1963–1966).[1]
- Lahbib Ayoub, 70–71, Western Saharan militant (Polisario Front).[2]
- Harry Bates, 95, American architect.[3]
- Bruce Bingham, 82, American sailboat designer.[4]
- George Booth, 96, American cartoonist (Leatherneck Magazine, The New Yorker), complications from dementia.[5]
- Tsuneo Fukuhara, 89, Japanese composer and music producer, aortic stenosis.[6]
- Gael Greene, 88, American restaurant critic (New York), cancer.[7]
- Steven Griffith, 61, American Olympic ice hockey player (1984).[8]
- S. William A. Gunn, 96, Canadian surgeon.[9]
- Moshe Ha-Elion, 97, Greek-born Israeli Holocaust survivor and writer.[10]
- Vinny Harvey, 85, Irish Gaelic footballer (Éire Óg, Carlow) and manager.[11]
- John Raymond Henry, 79, American sculptor.[12]
- Albert G. Howson, 91, British mathematician.[13]
- Filep Karma, 63, Indonesian Papuan independence activist, diving accident.[14]
- Wilson Kiprugut, 84, Kenyan middle-distance runner, Olympic silver medallist (1968).[15]
- Ernie Lazar, 77, American researcher, kidney disease.[16]
- James Litton, 87, American musician.[17]
- Lu Shuming, 66, Chinese actor (A Terra-Cotta Warrior).[18]
- Aydin Mammadov, 90, Azerbaijani politician.[19]
- Max Maven, 71, American magician and mentalist, brain cancer.[20]
- Romano Mazzoli, 89, American politician and lawyer, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1971–1995) and Kentucky Senate (1968–1970).[21]
- Vijayakumar Menon, 76, Indian art critic, writer and translator.[22]
- Charles Nokan, 85, Ivorian academic and writer.[23]
- Clay Pinney, 76, American special effects artist (Independence Day, Backdraft, Who Framed Roger Rabbit), Oscar winner (1997).[24]
- Brent Pope, 49, Canadian ice hockey player (Cardiff Devils, Slough Jets, London Racers), cancer.[25]
- Mashiur Rahman, 69, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1991–2006), heart attack.[26]
- John Ross, 90, Canadian Olympic runner (1952).[27]
- Patricia Ruanne, 77, British ballerina.[28]
- Norman D. Shumway, 88, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1979–1991), brain cancer.[29]
- Karl Svoboda, 92, Austrian politician, member of the Municipal Council and Landtag of Vienna (1979–1996).[30]
- Takeoff, 28, American rapper (Migos) and songwriter ("Versace", "MotorSport"), shot.[31]
- Joseph Tarsia, 88, American recording engineer and studio owner (Sigma Sound Studios).[32]
- Oswald Van Ooteghem, 98, Belgian politician, senator (1974–1987), member of the Flemish Council (1980–1987).[33]
2
- Ela Bhatt, 89, Indian social activist, founder of SEWA and chancellor of the Gujarat Vidyapith (since 2015).[34]
- Bubba Cascio, 90, American racehorse trainer.[35]
- Ray Chénier, 87, Canadian politician, MP (1979–1984).[36]
- Alan Chui Chung-San, 70, Hong Kong actor (The Rebellious Reign, Kung Fu vs. Yoga, Two Fists Against the Law).[37]
- Leo Delcroix, 72, Belgian politician, senator (1991–1999), minister of defence (1992–1994).[38]
- Jakob Eng, 85, Norwegian politician, MP (1973–1985).[39]
- Mauro Forghieri, 87, Italian mechanical engineer.[40]
- Gerald Geis, 89, American politician, member of the Wyoming Senate (1975–1987, 1993–2017).[41]
- Nicholas Harding, 66, English-born Australian painter, Archibald Prize winner (2001), cancer.[42]
- Mats Hillert, 97, Swedish metallurgist.[43]
- Brigid Hogan-O'Higgins, 90, Irish politician, TD (1957–1977).[44]
- Doc Kimmel, 95, American physician and politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (1980–1982, 1984–1986).[45]
- Bello Musa Kofarmata, 34, Nigerian footballer (Kano Pillars, Heartland, national team).[46]
- Patricia Laurent Kullick, 60, Mexican novelist, complications from surgery.[47]
- Dejan Mikavica, 58, Serbian historian and politician, deputy (2004–2007).[48]
- Michael Möllenbeck, 52, German Olympic discus thrower (1996, 2000, 2004).[49]
- Ronnie Radford, 79, English football player (Hereford United, Newport County) and manager (Worcester City).[50]
- T. P. Rajeevan, 63, Indian novelist (Paleri Manikyam: Oru Pathirakolapathakathinte Katha), kidney disease.[51]
- Sir Erich Reich, 87, Austrian-born British entrepreneur and philanthropist.[52]
- Atilio Stampone, 96, Argentine pianist, composer and arranger.[53]
- Jambey Tashi, 44, Indian politician, Arunachal Pradesh MLA (since 2009).[54]
- Franco Tatò, 90, Italian businessman, CEO (1996–2002) and chairman (2002–2005) of Enel, chairman of RCS MediaGroup (2002–2003), stroke.[55]
- Andrey Titenko, 103, Ukrainian-born Russian World War II veteran, Hero of the Soviet Union (1945).[56]
- Ron Watts, 79, American basketball player (Boston Celtics).[57]
3
- Fatima Bernawi, 83, Palestinian militant (Palestinian Freedom Movement).[58]
- Marc Berthier, 87, French designer and architect.[59]
- Richard E. Berendzen, 84, American astronomer.[60]
- Lois Curtis, 55, American artist and disability rights activist (Olmstead v. L.C.), pancreatic cancer.[61]
- Peter Danckert, 82, German politician, MP (1998–2013).[62]
- Benoît Dauga, 80, French rugby union player (Stade Montois, national team).[63]
- Alice Estes Davis, 93, American costume designer.[64]
- Gerd Dudek, 84, German saxophonist, clarinetist and flautist.[65]
- Ray Guy, 72, American Hall of Fame football player (Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders), Super Bowl champion (XI, XV, XVIII), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.[66]
- Sadek Hadjeres, 94, Algerian politician.[67]
- Elinor Lander Horwitz, 93, American author.[68]
- Colin Irwin, 71, British music journalist (Melody Maker), heart attack.[69]
- Yocheved Kashi, 93, Israeli military officer.[70]
- Lisa Lodwick, 34, British archaeologist, breast cancer.[71]
- Noel McKoy, 62, British soul singer.[72]
- Douglas McGrath, 64, American film director and screenwriter (Emma, Bullets Over Broadway, Saturday Night Live), heart attack.[73]
- Kevin O'Neill, 69, British comic book illustrator (The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Marshal Law, Nemesis the Warlock), cancer.[74]
- Uzzi Ornan, 99, Israeli linguist and social activist.[75]
- Antonio Piva, 80, Italian politician, deputy (1994–2001).[76]
- Eldon Raynor, 89, Bermudian cricketer (national team).[77]
- Francis Rion, 89, Belgian football referee.[78]
- Siegfried Stritzl, 78, American soccer player (New York Cosmos, national team).[79]
- Tang Xiyang, 92, Chinese environmentalist.[80]
- G. S. Varadachary, 90, Indian film critic and journalist.[81]
- Henk de Velde, 73, Dutch seafarer, colon cancer.[82]
- Wang Tao, 52, Chinese footballer (Dalian Wanda, Beijing Guoan, national team).[83]
4
- Pyotr Aksyonov, 76, Russian politician.[84]
- Dave Butz, 72, American football player (Washington Redskins, St. Louis Cardinals).[85]
- Daniel Batalha Henriques, 56, Portuguese Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Lisbon (since 2018).[86]
- James Chambaud, 95, French doctor, sporting director, and politician, mayor of Lons (1983–2014).[87]
- Colia Clark, 82, American civil rights activist and politician.[88]
- François Colimon, 88, Haitian Roman Catholic prelate, coadjutor bishop (1978–1982) and bishop (1982–2008) of Port-de-Paix, member of the SMM.[89]
- David Davis, 86, American television writer and producer (The Bob Newhart Show, Taxi, Rhoda), Emmy winner (1979).[90]
- Dow Finsterwald, 93, American golfer (PGA Tour, Senior PGA Tour), PGA Championship winner (1958).[91]
- Doris Grumbach, 104, American novelist and literary critic (The New Republic).[92]
- Manuel Hawayek, 77, Puerto Rican Olympic sport shooter (1972, 1976, 1984).[93]
- J. J. Johnston, 89, American actor (Fatal Attraction, An Innocent Man, JFK), boxing historian and writer.[94]
- Nicole Josy, 76, Belgian singer (Eurovision Song Contest 1973), fall.[95]
- Mel Leckie, 38, Australian Paralympic cyclist (2008).[96]
- Fazil Mammadov, 58, Azerbaijani politician, minister of taxes (2000–2017), kidney failure.[97]
- Toralv Maurstad, 95, Norwegian actor (Song of Norway, The Pinchcliffe Grand Prix), director of the National Theatre (1978–1986).[98]
- Balakh Sher Mazari, 94, Pakistani politician, caretaker prime minister (1993).[99]
- Sidney Mobell, 96, American artist and philanthropist.[100]
- Iso Moreira, 75, Brazilian politician, Goiás MLA (2001–2022).[101]
- Ibrahim Munir, 85, Egyptian Islamic activist.[102]
- Ken Plummer, 76, British sociologist.[103]
- Alois Reicht, 94, Austrian politician, MP (1979–1988).[104]
- Alvin Segal, 89, Canadian-American businessman and philanthropist.[105]
- Bill Sheffield, 94, American politician, governor of Alaska (1982–1986).[106]
- Bambang Subianto, 77, Indonesian economist and politician, minister of finance (1998–1999).[107]
- Igor Sypniewski, 47, Polish footballer (Panathinaikos, Łódź, national team).[108]
- John Warrington, 74, British-born New Zealand cricketer (Auckland, Northern Districts) and footballer (Birmingham City).[109]
- Yang Shuzi, 89, Chinese engineer and academic administrator, president of HUST (1993–1997) and member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.[110]
- Alfredo Zecca, 73, Argentine Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop of Tucumán (2011–2017), heart failure.[111]
5
- Luis Alegre Salazar, 58, Mexican businessman and politician, deputy (2018–2021), cardiac arrest.[112]
- Hyder Ali, 79, Indian cricketer (Railways).[113]
- Daniele Barioni, 92, Italian operatic tenor.[114]
- Paul Bidwell, 73, British archaeologist.[115]
- Barbara Boyd, 80, American politician, member of the Ohio House of Representatives (1992–2000, 2007–2014).[116]
- Aaron Carter, 34, American singer ("Crush on You", "Aaron's Party (Come Get It)", "Leave It Up to Me"), drowned due to mixed drug intoxication.[117]
- Alejandro Chomski, 53, Argentine film director and screenwriter (Today and Tomorrow, Feel the Noise, A Beautiful Life).[118]
- Gabriela Cwojdzińska, 94, Polish pianist and politician, senator (1989–1991).[119]
- Jeremy Davies, 87, English Roman Catholic priest and exorcist, co-founder of the International Association of Exorcists.[120]
- Val Delory, 95, Canadian ice hockey player (New York Rangers).[121]
- Tyrone Downie, 66, Jamaican keyboardist (Bob Marley and the Wailers).[122]
- Peter Duus, 88, American Japanologist and historian.[123]
- Ivan Eyre, 87, Canadian painter.[124]
- Coy Gibbs, 49, American racing driver (NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, NASCAR Busch Series), football player (Stanford Cardinal), and coach.[125]
- Turhan Göker, 92, Turkish Olympic runner (1952).[126]
- Han Zhiqing, 64, Chinese military officer and politician, deputy (2008–2013).[127]
- Buddy Harris, 73, American baseball player (Houston Astros).[128]
- Irène Kaufer, 72, Polish-born Belgian author, activist, and trade unionist.[129]
- Ian Ker, 80, English Roman Catholic priest and scholar.[130]
- Carmelo La Bionda, 73, Italian musician (La Bionda) and songwriter ("There for Me", "One for You, One for Me"), cancer.[131]
- Bob Le Sueur, 102, British humanitarian.[132]
- Michael Maccoby, 89, American psychoanalyst and anthropologist, heart attack.[133]
- Kalevi Mattila, 87, Finnish politician, MP (1975–1995).[134]
- Karmenu Mifsud Bonnici, 89, Maltese politician, prime minister (1984–1987).[135]
- Shyam Saran Negi, 105, Indian school teacher, country's first voter.[136]
- Herch Moysés Nussenzveig, 89, Brazilian physicist, member of the Brazilian Academy of Sciences and president of the Brazilian Physical Society (1981–1983).[137]
- Tame One, 52, American rapper (Artifacts, The Weathermen, Leak Bros), heart failure.[138]
- Bill Treacher, 92, British actor (EastEnders, The Musketeer, Dixon of Dock Green), COVID-19 and pneumonia.[139]
- Yoshiaki Unetani, 78, Japanese Olympic runner (1972), pneumonia.[140]
6
- John Alderson, 93, New Zealand cricketer (Canterbury).[141]
- Mike Beard, 72, American baseball player (Atlanta Braves).[142]
- Ali Birra, 72, Ethiopian singer.[143]
- Michael Boyce, Baron Boyce, 79, British navy officer, chief of the defence staff (2001–2003), first sea lord (1998–2001), and member of the House of Lords (since 2003), cancer.[144]
- Jake Crouthamel, 84, American football player (Boston Patriots), coach, and college athletics administrator.[145]
- Eldred Evans, 85, British architect.[146]
- Gary Wade Finley, 62, American racecar driver.[147]
- Yann Gaillard, 86, French politician, senator (1994–2014).[148]
- Carlo Galli, 91, Italian footballer (Roma, Milan, national team).[149]
- Marketa Goetz-Stankiewicz, 95, Czech-born Canadian scholar and translator.[150]
- Sheila E. Hixson, 89, American politician, member of the Maryland House of Delegates (1976–2019).[151]
- Hurricane G, 52, American rapper (Hit Squad), lung cancer.[152]
- Alan Jinkinson, 87, British trade union leader, general secretary of UNISON (1993–1996).[153]
- Betty Johnson, 93, American singer.[154]
- Tomm Kristiansen, 72, Norwegian journalist (NRK).[155]
- Ellen Levine, 79, American media executive.[156]
- Don Lewis, 81, American vocalist, electronic multi-instrumentalist, and electronic engineer.[157]
- John McClelland, 71, Northern Irish firefighter, cancer.[158]
- Peter McNab, 70, Canadian-born American ice hockey player (Boston Bruins, Buffalo Sabres) and broadcaster (Altitude), cancer.[159]
- Paul McNaughton, 69, Irish rugby union player (Greystones RFC, Wanderers, national team).[160]
- Robert Merkulov, 91, Russian Olympic speed skater (1956).[161]
- Morteza Mohammadkhan, 76, Iranian economist and politician, minister of economy and financial affairs (1993–1997).[162]
- Geraldo Nascimento, 86, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Fortaleza (1982–1997).[163]
- Sig Ohlemann, 84, German-born Canadian Olympic runner (1960).[164]
- Don Orehek, 94, American magazine cartoonist and illustrator (The Saturday Evening Post, Playboy, The Christian Science Monitor).[165]
- Edward C. Prescott, 81, American economist, Nobel Prize laureate (2004), cancer.[166]
- Joel Sherzer, 80, American anthropological linguist, complications from Parkinson's disease.[167]
- John Stone, 73, American law enforcement official and sheriff.[168]
- Chaim Walkin, 77, Chinese-born Israeli Orthodox rabbi.[169]
7
- Graeme Anderson, 83, Australian footballer (Carlton).[170]
- Sir Roger Bhatnagar, 80, Indian-born New Zealand entrepreneur.[171]
- Nahum Buch, 89, Israeli Olympic swimmer (1952).[172]
- Michel Bühler, 77, Swiss singer-songwriter, poet and writer, heart attack.[173]
- Michael Butler, 95, American theater producer (Hair).[174]
- Ted Chiricos, 80, American criminologist, cancer.[175]
- Jeff Cook, 73, American musician (Alabama), complications from Parkinson's disease.[176]
- Philippe Corentin, 86, French author and illustrator.[177]
- Chrysostomos II, 81, Cypriot Orthodox prelate, archbishop of Cyprus (since 2006), liver cancer.[178]
- Eamonn Darcy, 89, Irish football player (Shamrock Rovers, Drumcondra) and manager (women's national team).[179]
- Delia Domínguez, 91, Chilean poet.[180]
- Kendrick Frazier, 80, American science fiction writer and skeptic (Skeptical Inquirer).[181]
- Frank Henry, 67, Irish Gaelic footballer (Shamrock Gaels, Leixlip, Sligo).[182]
- Doug Johnson, 80, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1971–1972) and Senate (1977–2002).[183]
- Nigel Jones, Baron Jones of Cheltenham, 74, British politician, MP (1992–2005) and member of the House of Lords (since 2005), complications during surgery.[184]
- Byoungho Lee, 58, South Korean computer scientist.[185]
- Austin Noonan, 89, Irish footballer (Cork Celtic, Cork Hibernians).[186]
- Brian O'Doherty, 94, Irish art critic.[187]
- Tom Owen, 73, British actor (Last of the Summer Wine, Tottering Towers).[188]
- Leslie Phillips, 98, British actor (Carry On, The Navy Lark, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone) and author.[189]
- Juan Pizarro Navarrete, 77, Spanish physician and politician, mayor of Úbeda (1995–1999, 2003–2007) and deputy (1991–1993).[190]
- Sir Evelyn de Rothschild, 91, British financier, chairman of The Economist (1972–1989), stroke.[191]
- Héctor Sabatino Cardelli, 81, Argentine Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Rosario (1995–1998), bishop of Concordia (1998–2004) and of San Nicolás de los Arroyos (2004–2016).[192]
- Éva Szabó, 77, Hungarian tennis player.[193]
- Pilar Valero, 52, Spanish basketball player (Ros Casares Godella, national team).[194]
- Jan Vermaat, 83, Dutch sculptor.[195]
8
- Lee Bontecou, 91, American sculptor.[196]
- Mary Lythgoe Bradford, 92, American editor (Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought).[197]
- Sir David Butler, 98, British psephologist, kidney failure.[198]
- Viktor Cherkesov, 72, Russian intelligence officer.[199]
- Jafrul Islam Chowdhury, 72, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1996–2013) and minister of environment (2001–2006).[200]
- Alan Clarkson, 88, English archdeacon.[201]
- Mario Conti, 88, Scottish Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Aberdeen (1977–2002) and archbishop of Glasgow (2002–2012).[202]
- Adrian Dingle, 45, American football player (San Diego Chargers).[203]
- Will Ferdy, 95, Belgian comedian and singer.[204]
- Sam Gardiner, 82, Northern Irish politician, MLA (2003–2016) and three-time mayor of Craigavon.[205]
- Claes-Göran Hederström, 77, Swedish singer (Eurovision Song Contest 1968).[206]
- Maurice Karnaugh, 98, American physicist, mathematician, and inventor (Karnaugh map).[207]
- Pierre Kartner, 87, Dutch musician and songwriter (The Smurfs), bone cancer.[208]
- William Frederick Knight, 88, British voice actor (Ghost in the Shell, Cowboy Bebop: The Movie, Akira).[209]
- Mick Lawler, 80, Irish hurler.[210]
- Lohithaswa, 80, Indian actor (Muniyana Madari, Athiratha Maharatha, Ellaranthalla Nanna Ganda), heart attack.[211]
- Dan McCafferty, 76, Scottish singer (Nazareth) and songwriter ("Broken Down Angel", "Hair of the Dog").[212]
- Daniel Mejías, 40, Andorran footballer (Montijo, Andorra, national team).[213]
- Melody Miller, 77, American political aide, heart attack.[214]
- Pirkko Nieminen, 83, Finnish Olympic gymnast (1960).[215]
- Marie Poledňáková, 81, Czech film director (I Enjoy the World with You, Jak dostat tatínka do polepšovny, You Kiss like a God), screenwriter and writer.[216]
- Peter Reith, 72, Australian politician, minister for defence (2001) and small business (1997–2001), MP (1982–2001), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[217]
- Tang Youqi, 102, Chinese physical chemist, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.[218]
- Christodoulos Taramountas, 65, Cypriot lawyer and politician, MP (2001–2006).[219]
- Tenzin Pelsang, 56–57, Chinese Tibetan Buddhist monk and political prisoner.[220] (death announced on this date)
- Tiutchev, 29, English racehorse.[221]
- Karl Von Steiger, Canadian professional wrestler, heart failure.[222]
- Bobby Wanbon, 78, Welsh rugby league player (St Helens, Warrington, national team).[223]
- Yang Xusong, 60, Chinese politician, mayor of Shanwei (2015–2020).[224]
- George Young, 85, American runner, Olympic bronze medallist (1968).[225]
- Fernand Zago, 80, French rugby union player (US Montauban, national team).[226]
- Zhang Quanjing, 90, Chinese politician, head of the organization department (1994–1999).[227]
9
- Rasha al-Harazi, 25, Yemeni journalist and photographer, car bomb.[228]
- Joan Andersen, 73, Canadian curler and journalist, euthanasia.[229]
- Bao Tong, 90, Chinese political dissident, myelodysplastic syndrome.[230]
- Rolando Boldrin, 86, Brazilian actor, singer and television presenter, respiratory and renal failure.[231]
- Ivan Čarnogurský, 89, Slovak businessman and politician, people's deputy of Czechoslovakia (1992).[232]
- Myrna Casas, 88, Puerto Rican playwright and stage actress.[233]
- Dagny Corcoran, 77, American art book dealer.[234]
- Gal Costa, 77, Brazilian singer.[235]
- Michael Cross, 80, British Royal Air Force officer.[236]
- Anne Fakhouri, 48, French author, cancer.[237]
- Einārs Gņedojs, 57, Latvian footballer (Zvejnieks Liepāja, Skonto Rīga, national team).[238]
- Jane Gross, 75, American sportswriter (Newsday, The New York Times).[239]
- Roland Guillas, 86, French footballer (Bordeaux, Grenoble, national team).[240]
- Mattis Hætta, 63, Norwegian singer ("Sámiid ædnan", Eurovision Song Contest 1980).[241]
- Ham Kee-yong, 91, South Korean long-distance runner.[242]
- Fred Hickman, 66, American broadcaster (CNN, ESPN, Black News Channel), liver cancer.[243]
- Yurii Karmazin, 65, Ukrainian politician and judge, MP (1994–2006, 2007–2012).[244]
- Hans-Joachim Klein, 74, German political militant (Revolutionary Cells).[245]
- Lê Lựu, 79, Vietnamese writer.[246]
- Charlotte Mayer, 93, Czech-born British sculptor.[247]
- Bob Newman, 86, American football player (Washington State Cougars).[248]
- Carlos Pacheco, 60, Spanish comics artist (Avengers Forever, X-Men: Legacy, Fantastic Four), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[249]
- Gabriela Pérez Paredes, 83–84, Chilean lawyer and judge.[250]
- Oleksiy Remeniuk, 66, Ukrainian politician, MP (1998–2006), traffic collision.[251]
- Garry Roberts, 72, Irish guitarist (The Boomtown Rats).[252]
- Paul Schrade, 97, American trade union activist.[253]
- Werner Schulz, 72, German politician, MP (1990–2005) and MEP (2009–2014), heart attack.[254]
- Michael Shafir, 78, Romanian-Israeli political scientist.[255]
- Behrouz Souresrafil, 71, Iranian journalist (Kayhan London).[256]
- Kirill Stremousov, 45, Russian-Ukrainian politician and blogger, deputy head of the Kherson military-civilian administration (since 2022), traffic collision.[257]
- Charles Wambebe, 76, Nigerian pharmacologist.[258]
- John Webb, 86, British Olympic race walker (1968).[259]
10
- Debra R. Anderson, 73, American politician, member (1977–1989) and speaker (1987–1988) of the South Dakota House of Representatives.[260]
- Henry Anglade, 89, French road racing cyclist.[261]
- Hédi Balegh, Tunisian academic, writer, and translator.[262]
- Luigi Bartesaghi, 90, Italian-born Canadian Olympic cyclist (1960).[263]
- Kevin Conroy, 66, American actor (Batman: The Animated Series, Justice League, Search for Tomorrow), intestinal cancer.[264]
- Peter Dawes, 94, English Anglican prelate, bishop of Derby (1988–1995).[265]
- Keith Farmer, 35, Northern Irish motorcycle racer.[266]
- Roberto Guilherme, 84, Brazilian actor and comedian (Os Trapalhões), cancer.[267]
- Humaydi Daham al-Hadi, 86, Syrian politician, co-governor of the Jazira canton (since 2014).[268]
- Agustín Hernández Navarro, 98, Mexican architect and sculptor.[269]
- Nitsa Marouda, 87, Greek actress (The Downfall, Teddy Boy agapi mou, Who Is Thanassis), heart attack.[270]
- Gary Martin, 64, American journalist (Las Vegas Review-Journal).[271]
- Lajos Máté, 94, Hungarian Olympic alpine skier (1948).[272]
- Dillibe Onyeama, 71, Nigerian author and publisher, heart attack.[273]
- Juan Carlos Orellana, 67, Chilean footballer (Colo-Colo, O'Higgins, national team), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[274]
- Vassilis Papazachos, 93, Greek seismologist, academic, and politician.[275]
- Alan Park, 60, Canadian comedian and actor (Royal Canadian Air Farce), cancer.[276]
- John Pochée, 82, Australian jazz drummer and bandleader.[277]
- Frank Prihoda, 101, Czechoslovak-born Australian Olympic alpine skier (1956).[278]
- Zuiyen Rais, 81, Indonesian politician, mayor of Padang (1993–1999, 2000–2003).[279]
- Jack Reed, 89, American baseball player (New York Yankees).[280]
- Billy Russell, 87, English footballer (Sheffield United, Bolton Wanderers, Rochdale).[281]
- Hervé Télémaque, 85, Haitian-born French painter.[282]
- Alfredo Torres, 87, Mexican footballer (Atlas, national team).[283]
- Nik Turner, 82, British musician (Hawkwind).[284]
- Ghulam-Sarwar Yousof, 82, Malaysian academic and writer.[285]
- Yu Chi-Ming, 78, Hong Kong actor (Aces Go Places 3, My Lucky Stars, From Vegas to Macau), complications from a stroke.[286]
11
- Mina Adamaki, 78, Greek actress (Crying... Silicon Tears, Oi Treis Harites), cancer.[287]
- John Aniston, 89, Greek-born American actor (Days of Our Lives, Love of Life, Search for Tomorrow).[288]
- Rabin Banikya, Indian politician, member of the Assam Legislative Assembly (1996–2001, 2006–2011).[289]
- Sir Ian Barker, 88, New Zealand jurist, King's Counsel (since 1973), judge of the High Court (1976–1997).[290]
- Wally Bellett, 88, English footballer (Chelesea, Plymouth Argyle, Chester).[291]
- Alphonse Bilung, 89, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Rourkela (1979–2009).[292]
- Ian Campbell, 94, Chilean Hall of Fame rugby union player (national team).[293]
- Claudius de Cap Blanc, 69, French sculptor, suicide by gunshot.[294]
- Jacques De Coster, 77, Belgian teacher and politician, member of the Brussels Regional Parliament (1989–1999, 2005–2009).[295]
- Arthur Engel, 94, German mathematician.[296]
- Per Flatberg, 85, Norwegian pharmacist and environmentalist.[297]
- Gallagher, 76, American comedian, multiple organ failure.[298]
- Serhii Khomik, 35-36, Ukrainian military helicopter pilot, shot down.[299]
- Rajni Kumar, 99, British-born Indian educationist, founder of the Springdales Schools.[300]
- Ronald Leighty, 92, American politician.[301]
- Keith Levene, 65, English guitarist (The Clash, Public Image Ltd) and songwriter ("Flowers of Romance"), liver cancer.[302]
- Choji Murata, 72, Japanese baseball player (Tokyo/Lotte Orions) and coach (Fukuoka Daiei Hawks), carbon monoxide poisoning.[303]
- Rab Noakes, 75, Scottish musician (Stealers Wheel).[304]
- Mikołaj Pomarnacki, 88, Polish Olympic fencer (1964).[305]
- Henry Rosovsky, 95, American economist and academic administrator, cancer.[306]
- Francisco Javier Sanz Alonso, 69, Spanish chess player.[307]
- Wolf Schneider, 97, German journalist (Süddeutsche Zeitung, Stern, Die Welt), author and language critic.[308]
- Siddhaanth Vir Surryavanshi, 46, Indian actor (Mamta, Kyun Rishton Mein Katti Batti), cardiac arrest.[309]
- Sven-Bertil Taube, 87, Swedish singer and actor (The Eagle Has Landed, Puppet on a Chain, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo).[310]
- Ernesto Togni, 96, Swiss Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Lugano (1978–1985).[311]
- Sir Simon Towneley, 100, British author, lord lieutenant of Lancashire (1976–1997).[312]
- Joan Vila-Grau, 90, Spanish painter and glassmaker.[313]
12
- Jim Bohannon, 78, American broadcaster (America in The Morning, Larry King Show, Face the Nation), esophageal cancer.[314]
- Gene Cipriano, 94, American woodwindist and session musician (The Wrecking Crew).[315]
- Honor Dell Cleary, 84, Australian educator.[316]
- John Connaughton, 73, English footballer (Manchester United, Port Vale).[317]
- Zbigniew Cyganik, 89, Polish politician, voivode of Zielona Góra (1980–1982).[318]
- David English, 76, British actor (A Bridge Too Far, Lisztomania), cricketer (MCC) and writer, heart attack.[319]
- Samuel Folsom, 102, American marine pilot.[320]
- Pierre Fournier, 72, Canadian cartoonist, co-creator of Red Ketchup.[321]
- Budd Friedman, 90, American comedian and producer, founder of The Improv, heart failure.[322]
- Tawanna P. Gaines, 70, American politician, bladder cancer.[323]
- Cor van der Gijp, 91, Dutch football player (Feyenoord, national team) and manager (SC Veendam).[324]
- Neva Gilbert, 93, American model (Playboy).[325]
- Hideo Haga, 101, Japanese photographer.[326]
- Henry Halliday, 76, British-Irish pediatrician and neonatologist.[327]
- Carroll Hubbard, 85, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1975–1993) and Kentucky Senate (1968–1975).[328]
- Valérie Issarny, French scientist.[329]
- Tharcisse Kasongo Mwema Yamba-Yamba, 70, Congolese journalist and politician.[330]
- Goran Kovačević, 51–52, Serbian politician, deputy (since 2014).[331]
- Henry R. McPhee Jr., 97, American government official.[332]
- Mehran Karimi Nasseri, 76, Iranian-born stateless refugee, inspiration for The Terminal, heart attack.[333]
- Kazuki Ōmori, 70, Japanese film director (Disciples of Hippocrates, Godzilla vs. Biollante, The Boy Who Saw the Wind), acute myeloid leukemia.[334]
- Claude Perchat, 70, French graphic designer and illustrator.[335]
- Frank D. Robinson, 92, American aeronautical engineer (Robinson R22, Robinson R44), founder of Robinson Helicopter Company.[336]
- Klaus Peter Sauer, 81, German biologist and ecologist.[337]
- Lolita Schneiders, 91, American politician, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly (1981–1997).[338]
- Mohammad Nejatullah Siddiqi, 91, Indian economist.[339]
- Velta Skurstene, 91, Latvian actress.[340]
- Susan Wakefield, 79, New Zealand tax accountant.[341]
- Steve Webber, 74, American baseball coach (Georgia Bulldogs).[342]
13
- Heather Anderson, 28, Australian footballer (Adelaide), suicide.[343]
- Julio Baraibar, 77, Uruguayan diplomat and politician, minister of labor and social affairs (2009–2010).[344]
- René Bidouze, 99, French trade unionist, secretary-general of the Finance Federation (1963–1970) and Federal Union of State Trade Unions (1970–1978).[345]
- Colin Campbell, 91, British petroleum geologist (Rimini protocol).[346]
- Chuck Carr, 55, American baseball player (Florida Marlins, New York Mets, Milwaukee Brewers).[347]
- Constantin Codrescu, 91, Romanian actor (The Bugler's Grandsons, The Sun Rises, The Mill of Good Luck).[348]
- Alois Dauenhauer, 93, German politician, member of the Landtag of Rhineland-Palatinate (1975–1991).[349]
- Mike Dixon, 85, English footballer (Luton Town).[350]
- Willie Donald, 69, Scottish cricketer (Aberdeenshire, national team).[351]
- Jerry Holland, 66, Irish rugby union player (Munster, national team) and coach.[352]
- Anthony Johnson, 38, American mixed martial artist, hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis.[353]
- Golam Mostafa Khan, 82, Bangladeshi dancer.[354]
- Barbara Love, 85, American feminist writer.[355]
- Dhanik Lal Mandal, 90, Indian politician, MP (1977–1984) and governor of Haryana (1990–1995).[356]
- Brent Moss, 50, American football player (Wisconsin Badgers, St. Louis Rams), lung failure.[357]
- Nodar Natadze, 93, Georgian linguist and politician, MP (1989–1995).[358]
- John Noseda, 74, Swiss lawyer and politician, member of the Grand Council of Ticino (1979–1999).[359]
- Sir Eldryd Parry, 91, British academic and physician.[360]
- Éamon Phoenix, 69, Irish historian and author.[361]
- Johanna Priglinger, 36, Austrian politician, member of the Landtag of Upper Austria (2013–2015).[362]
- Bert Sitters, 80, Dutch Olympic swimmer (1960, 1964).[363]
- Frederick Swann, 91, American organist, cancer.[364]
- Guy Vassal, 81, French playwright.[365]
14
- Sue Baker, 75, British television presenter (Top Gear), motor neurone disease.[366]
- Kevin Beardmore, 62, English rugby league player (Castleford, Great Britain, national team).[367]
- Geoff Cochrane, 71, New Zealand poet, novelist and short story writer.[368]
- Frank Dooley, 93, American Olympic swimmer.[369]
- Arden Eversmeyer, 90, American LGBT rights activist, founder of the Old Lesbian Oral Herstory Project.[370]
- Zdenka Fantlová, 100, Czech actor, writer and Holocaust survivor.[371]
- Werner Franke, 82, German molecular biologist, cerebral haemorrhage.[372]
- Michael Hawkins, 83, American actor (Ryan's Hope).[373]
- Mary Norbert Körte, 88, American poet.[374]
- Johanna Lüttge, 86, German shot putter, Olympic silver medallist (1960).[375]
- Kristie Macrakis, 64, American historian.[376]
- Virginia McLaurin, 113, American social worker.[377]
- Kay Meredith, 86, American equestrian, writer and novelist.[378]
- Tommy Murphy, 79, Irish hurler (Rower-Inistioge, Kilkenny).[379]
- Jan Nekovář, 59, Czech mathematician.[380]
- Jean-Philippe Omotunde, 55, French-Cameroonian writer, heart attack.[381]
- Pappu, 44, Indian cinematographer (Second Show, Koothara, Ayaal Sassi), amyloidosis.[382]
- Vicky Phelan, 48, Irish cancer campaigner and malpractice suit plaintiff (CervicalCheck cancer scandal), cervical cancer.[383]
- Jerzy Połomski, 89, Polish singer and actor.[384]
- Jean Pontier, 90, French politician, deputy (1997–2002).[385]
- Pál Révész, 88, Hungarian mathematician.[386]
- Mohammed Al-Sanousi, 84, Kuwaiti politician, minister of information (2006).[387]
- Aleksandr Sloboda, 102, Belarusian politician, member of the Supreme Council (1991–1994).[388]
- Kiyoyuki Yanada, 57, Japanese voice actor (Ronin Warriors, Digimon, Perfect Blue), cancer.[389]
- Adam Zieliński, 91, Polish lawyer and politician, president of the Supreme Administrative Court (1982–1992), MP (1989–1991) and ombudsman (1996–2000).[390]
15
- Albert T. Blackwell Jr., 97, American jurist, justice of the Maryland Court of Appeals (1987–1990).[391]
- Luiz Antônio Fleury Filho, 73, Brazilian politician, governor of São Paulo (1991–1994) and deputy (1999–2007), heart failure.[392]
- Frida, 13, Mexican search and rescue dog (Mexican Navy).[393]
- Shanghai Kate Hellenbrand, 79, American tattoo artist.[394]
- Tim Holt, 79, British statistician, director of the Central Statistical Office (1995–1996) and the Office for National Statistics (1996–2000).[395]
- Geoff Howells, 87, Australian footballer.[396]
- Veronica Hurst, 91, English actress (Laughter in Paradise, The Maze).[397]
- Jin Tielin, 82, Chinese vocal coach, president of the China Conservatory of Music (1996–2009).[398]
- Hideaki Kase, 85, Japanese historical revisionist.[399]
- Vadym Khlupianets, 26, Ukrainian ballet dancer and soldier, shot.[400]
- Krishna, 79, Indian actor (Sakshi, Pandanti Kapuram) and politician, MP (1989–1991), cardiac arrest.[401]
- Pierre de Lagarde, 90, French historian and television producer.[402]
- Heimo Linna, 96, Finnish politician, MP (1966–1987), minister of agriculture and forestry (1973–1975, 1975–1976).[403]
- Alison Megarrity, 61, Australian politician, New South Wales MLA (1999–2011).[404]
- Gustavo Moncayo, 69, Colombian human rights activist, liver cancer.[405]
- Gulam Abbas Moontasir, 80, Indian basketball player (Bombay University, national team) and actor (Khoon Ki Takkar).[406]
- Carolina Ödman-Govender, 48, Swiss physicist and academic, pancreatic cancer.[407]
- Gene Perret, 85, American television producer and writer (The Carol Burnett Show, Welcome Back, Kotter, Three's Company), Emmy winner (1974, 1975, 1978), liver failure.[408]
- Jimmy O'Rourke, 76, Scottish footballer (Hibernian, St Johnstone, Motherwell).[409]
- John Palasik, 68, American politician, member of the Vermont House of Representatives (since 2019).[410]
- Gudrun Parker, 102, Canadian filmmaker (Royal Journey, The Stratford Adventure).[411]
- José León Sánchez, 93, Costa Rican novelist.[412]
- Manuel Sanguily, 89, Cuban Olympic swimmer (1952, 1956), complications from COVID-19.[413]
- Marcus Sedgwick, 54, British novelist (Floodland, The Book of Dead Days, My Swordhand Is Singing).[414]
- Ikhtiyar Shirinov, 69–70, Azerbaijani lawyer and politician, prosecutor general (1992–1993).[415]
- Luis Zingerle, 89, Italian politician, member of the Landtag of South Tyrol (1979–1988).[416]
16
- Christopher Allmand, 86, English medievalist and historian.[417]
- Nicki Aycox, 47, American actress (Dark Blue, Jeepers Creepers 2, Cold Case), leukemia.[418]
- Raphael Bagoyan, 74, Armenian politician, minister of labor and social affairs (1995–1996).[419]
- Michel Bourgeois, 82, French politician, deputy (2001–2002).[420]
- Vadim Boyko, Russian colonel, suicide by gunshot.[421]
- Bjørn Brinck-Claussen, 80, Danish chess player.[422]
- Fernando Campana, 61, Brazilian designer (Campana brothers).[423]
- Robert Clary, 96, French-American actor (Hogan's Heroes, Days of Our Lives, The Bold and the Beautiful).[424]
- Christopher Duffy, 86, British military historian.[425]
- Harry Dunlop, 90, American baseball coach (Kansas City Royals, San Diego Padres, Cincinnati Reds).[426]
- Lucinda Florio, 75, American teacher, first lady of New Jersey (1990–1994).[427]
- Austin Garvin, 76, Irish Gaelic footballer (Claremorris).[428]
- Deborah R. Gilg, 70, American lawyer, U.S. attorney for the District of Nebraska (2009–2017), colon cancer.[429]
- Tim Gimlette, 95, British physician.[430]
- Mick Goodrick, 77, American jazz guitarist, complications from Parkinson's disease.[431]
- Francisco Laranjo, 67, Portuguese painter, cancer.[432]
- Carol Leigh, 71, American sex workers' rights activist, cancer.[433]
- Mike Macaluso, 71, American basketball player (Buffalo Braves).[434]
- Alexander Martynyuk, 77, Russian ice hockey player (Spartak Moscow, Soviet Union national team).[435]
- Karupaiya Mutusami, 69, Malaysian politician, MP (since 2018), heart attack.[436]
- Piotr Pankanin, 74, Polish chemist and politician, senator (1991–1993), MP (1993–1997).[437]
- Peter J. Parsons, 86, British classical scholar.[438]
- Michael Pertschuk, 89, British-born American attorney, commissioner of the Federal Trade Commission (1977–1984), pneumonia.[439]
- David Ralston, 68, American politician, member (since 2003) and speaker (since 2010) of the Georgia House of Representatives, member of the State Senate (1993–1999).[440]
- Gerhard Rodax, 57, Austrian footballer (Admira, Rapid Vienna, national team), hit by train.[441]
- Isabel Salgado, 62, Brazilian Olympic volleyball player (1980, 1984), acute respiratory distress syndrome.[442]
- David Sherman, 78, American novelist (StarFist).[443]
- Nasser Takmil Homayoun, 85, Iranian historian.[444]
- Abdul Majid Thuneibat, 77, Jordanian politician, senator (2007–2012).[445]
- Les Wothke, 83, American college basketball coach (Winona State Warriors, Western Michigan Broncos, Army Black Knights)[446]
17
- Ernesto Abaterusso, 66, Italian politician, deputy (1992–1994, 1996–2001).[447]
- Aino Autio, 90, Finnish Olympic sprinter (1952).[448]
- Annika Biørnstad, 64, Norwegian media executive (NRK).[449]
- Fred Brooks, 91, American computer scientist (OS/360) and writer (The Mythical Man-Month).[450]
- Jean-Michel Caradec'h, 72, French journalist and writer.[451]
- Jimmy Cole, 90, American college football player (Memphis Tigers) and official.[452]
- Azio Corghi, 85, Italian composer (Divara – Wasser und Blut) and musicologist.[453]
- Charles J. Cunningham, 90, American lieutenant general.[454]
- Nick Fisher, 63, British scriptwriter (The Giblet Boys), journalist and angler (River Cottage: Gone Fishing).[455] (body discovered on this date)
- Michael Gerson, 58, American journalist (The Washington Post) and speechwriter, White House Director of Speechwriting (2001–2006), complications from kidney cancer.[456]
- Aleksandr Gorshkov, 76, Russian figure skater, Olympic champion (1976) and president of the Figure Skating Federation of Russia (since 2010).[457]
- Anne Harris, 58, American author ("Still Life With Boobs").[458]
- Barbara Hyla-Makowska, 76, Polish teacher and politician, deputy (1993–2005).[459]
- Daljeet Kaur, 69, Indian actress (Putt Jattan De, Patola, Singh vs Kaur).[460]
- Teri Keane, 97, American actress (The Edge of Night, One Life to Live, Loving).[461]
- Leslie Lazarus, 93, Australian endocrinologist.[462]
- Dave Little, 91, Australian footballer (Collingwood).[463]
- Don Luce, 88, American anti-war activist, coronary ischemia.[464]
- Staughton Lynd, 92, American conscientious objector, peace activist, and civil rights activist.[465]
- Ken Mansfield, 85, American record producer (The Beatles).[466]
- Shettima Mustafa, 82, Nigerian politician, minister of agriculture (1990–1992), defence (2008–2009) and the interior (2009–2010).[467]
- Charlotte Newfeld, 91, American LGBT activist.[468]
- Tom Rice, 101, American soldier and paratrooper, complications from prostate cancer.[469]
- Paul H. Roberts, 93, British physicist.[470]
- Bert Seabourn, 91, American painter.[471]
- Philippe Simonnot, 81, French economist and journalist (Le Figaro, Le Monde).[472]
- B. Smyth, 30, American singer and songwriter, pulmonary fibrosis.[473]
- Tomáš Svoboda, 82, French-born Czech-American classical composer and pianist.[474]
- Udo Walendy, 95, German author and Holocaust denier.[475]
- Ted Wheeler, 91, American Olympic middle-distance runner (1956).[476]
- Irineu Silvio Wilges, 86, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Cachoeira do Sul (2000–2011).[477]
- Ellen Wittlinger, 74, American author (Hard Love), Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease.[478]
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- Artashes Aznauryan, 84, Armenian doctor and politician, minister of health (1989–1990).[479]
- Colin Bateman, 92, English footballer (Watford).[480]
- Steve Braun, 63, American politician, member of the Indiana House of Representatives (2012–2014), cancer.[481]
- Loren Cameron, 63, American photographer, author, and activist (Body Alchemy), suicide.[482]
- Bruce L. Christensen, 79, American television executive, president of PBS (1984–1992).[483]
- Myriam Cliche, 61, Canadian poet and illustrator.[484]
- Derek Denton, 98, Australian biochemist.[485]
- Youssou Diagne, 84, Senegalese politician, president of the National Assembly (2001–2002).[486]
- Tommy Facenda, 83, American Hall of Fame rock and roll singer and guitarist.[487]
- Dwight Garner, 58, American football player (California Golden Bears, Washington Redskins), prostate cancer.[488]
- Michael Hampe, 87, German theatre and opera director, and academic, general manager of the Cologne Opera (1975–1995).[489]
- Dick Johnstone, 86, New Zealand Olympic cyclist (1964).[490]
- Francis Joseph, 62, English footballer (Wimbledon, Brentford, Reading).[491]
- Jean Lapointe, 86, Canadian actor (Orders, The Last Tunnel), singer and politician, senator (2001–2010).[492]
- Liu Huaqiu, 82, Chinese politician, deputy (1987–1992).[493]
- George Lois, 91, American art director (Esquire) and advertising executive, co-founder of Papert Koenig Lois.[494]
- Sinikka Luja-Penttilä, 98, Finnish politician and writer, minister of social affairs and health (1979–1982).[495]
- Neil MacLean, New Zealand jurist, chief coroner (2007–2015) and District Court judge (1993–2014).[496]
- Michael Morris, 80, British-born Canadian visual artist.[497]
- Per Arne Olsen, 61, Norwegian politician, governor of Vestfold og Telemark (since 2019) and mayor of Tønsberg (2003–2009), cancer.[498]
- Manfred Palmen, 77, German politician, member of the Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia (2000–2012).[499]
- Ned Rorem, 99, American composer (Miss Julie, Bertha, Air Music), Pulitzer Prize winner (1976).[500]
- Paul Ssemogerere, 90, Ugandan politician, MP (1962–1971), minister of internal affairs (1985–1988) and foreign affairs (1988–1994).[501]
- Sever Sternhell, 92, Polish-born Australian academic and organic chemist.[502]
- Tabassum, 78, Indian actress (Manjhdhar, Pyaar Ke Do Naam: Ek Raadha, Ek Shyaam) and television host (Phool Khile Hain Gulshan Gulshan), cardiac arrest.[503]
- Päiviö Tommila, 91, Finnish historian, member of the Academy of Finland (since 2004).[504]
- Rafi Usmani, 86, Pakistani Islamic scholar, mufti (since 1976) and president (since 1986) of Darul Uloom Karachi.[505]
- Mervyn Wilson, 100, Irish Anglican priest, dean of Dromore (1990–1992).[506]
19
- Ele Alenius, 97, Finnish politician, deputy minister of finance (1966–1970) and MP (1966–1977).[507]
- Greg Bear, 71, American science fiction writer (The Forge of God, Queen of Angels, Blood Music), stroke.[508]
- Shirley Bear, 86, Canadian Tobique First Nation artist and poet.[509]
- Raymond Blanco, 87, American football coach and academic administrator (University of Louisiana).[510]
- Kwesi Botchwey, 78, Ghanaian politician, minister for finance and economic planning (1982–1995).[511]
- Jule Campbell, 96, American fashion reporter and editor (Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue).[512]
- Roger G. H. Downer, 79, Irish academic administrator, president of the University of Limerick (1998–2006).[513]
- Rory Dwyer, 89, Irish footballer (Shelbourne).[514]
- Mick Ellard, 76, Irish sports journalist (Irish Examiner).[515]
- Nico Fidenco, 89, Italian singer and composer (Bury Them Deep, Supermen Against the Orient, Black Emanuelle).[516]
- Jason David Frank, 49, American actor (Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Sweet Valley High, The Junior Defenders), suicide by hanging.[517]
- Herrad Frey, 89, French Olympic archer (1972).[518]
- Hédi Fried, 98, Romanian-born Swedish author and Holocaust survivor.[519]
- Flora Gasser, 89, Filipino actress (Inday Inday sa Balitaw, Moron 5 and the Crying Lady).[520]
- Joëlle Guillais, 70, French writer, stroke.[521]
- Danny Kalb, 80, American blues guitarist (The Blues Project).[522]
- Gwendolyn Leick, 71, Austrian-born British historian and Assyriologist.[523]
- Madan, Indian film director (Aa Naluguru, Pellaina Kothalo, Gunde Jhallumandi), stroke.[524]
- Janine Magnin-Lamouche, 102, French Olympic hurdler (1948).[525]
- Babu Mani, 59, Indian footballer (Mohun Bagan, national team).[526]
- Simon Stock Palathara, 87, Indian Syro-Malabar Catholic prelate, bishop of Jagdalpur (1993–2013).[527]
- Geórgia Quental, 83, Brazilian actress.[528]
- Edward Staback, 85, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1985–2013).[529]
- Tariq Teddy, 46, Pakistani comedian and actor (Salakhain).[530]
- Daisy Tourné, 71, Uruguayan politician, MP (1995–2007, 2009–2020) and minister of the interior (2007–2009), pancreatic cancer.[531]
- Tuan Tuan, 18, Chinese giant panda, euthanized.[532]
20
- Gianni Bisiach, 95, Italian journalist and writer.[533]
- Hebe de Bonafini, 93, Argentine civil rights activist (Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo).[534]
- Farmer Brooks, 65, Canadian professional wrestler.[535]
- Joyce Bryant, 95, American singer, dancer and civil rights activist.[536]
- Aaroor Dass, 91, Indian screenwriter (Pasamalar, Vettaikkaran, Thaikku Thalaimagan).[537]
- Norrie Davidson, 88, Scottish footballer (Aberdeen, Heart of Midlothian, Partick Thistle).[538]
- Timothy F. Degnan, 82, American politician.[539]
- Buster Drayton, 70, American boxer, IBF light middleweight champion (1986–1987).[540]
- Lesley Elliott, 76, New Zealand domestic violence campaigner.[541]
- Gray Frederickson, 85, American film producer (The Godfather, Apocalypse Now, The Outsiders), Oscar winner (1975).[542]
- Sir Ian Grant, 79, British corporate director, chairman of Crown Estate (2002–2009).[543]
- Michael Armand Hammer, 67, American businessman (Occidental Petroleum), cancer.[544]
- Dave Hillman, 95, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs, Boston Red Sox, New York Mets).[545]
- Djamel-Eddine Houhou, 88, Algerian diplomat and politician, minister of public health (1984–1988).[546]
- Pascal Josèphe, 68, French businessman.[547]
- Steve Kubby, 75, American political activist.[548]
- Mickey Kuhn, 90, American actor (Gone with the Wind, Red River, Broken Arrow).[549]
- Kay Lande, 92, American composer and singer.[550]
- Albert Nipon, 95, American fashion designer.[551]
- Gunilla Palmstierna-Weiss, 94, Swedish costume designer (Marat/Sade), Tony winner (1966).[552]
- Jay Pasachoff, 79, American astronomer.[553]
- Frank Rankmore, 83, Welsh footballer (Peterborough United, Northampton Town, national team).[554]
- Riho Sibul, 64, Estonian singer and guitarist (Ultima Thule).[555]
- Jean-Marie Straub, 89, French film director (From the Clouds to the Resistance, Sicilia!, The Chronicle of Anna Magdalena Bach).[556]
- Hıncal Uluç, 83, Turkish journalist (Sabah) and writer.[557]
21
- Stefan Bajohr, 72, German politician, member of the Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia (1995–2000).[558]
- Bill Bergan, 80, American college athletics coach (Iowa State Cyclones).[559]
- Gabriel Camargo Salamanca, 80, Colombian politician and football executive, senator (1998–2002) and three-time president of Deportes Tolima, cancer.[560]
- Andreas De Leenheer, 81, Belgian academic and biologist, rector of Ghent University (2001–2005).[561]
- Michael Feingold, 77, American critic (The Village Voice), translator and playwright.[562]
- Karim Gazzetta, 27, Swiss footballer (FC Winterthur, Lausanne Ouchy, Zrinjski Mostar), suicide by jumping.[563]
- Kaoru Hoshino, 75, Japanese racing driver.[564]
- Shah M. Abul Hussain, 85, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1996–2006).[565]
- Ali Imam, 71, Bangladeshi children's writer.[566]
- Wilko Johnson, 75, English guitarist (Dr. Feelgood), songwriter ("Roxette"), and actor (Game of Thrones).[567]
- Patsy Kar, 87, Hong Kong actress (The Story of a Discharged Prisoner), COPD.[568]
- Nuzhat Katzav, 90, Iraqi-born Israeli politician, MK (1974–1977).[569]
- Vera Korsakova, 102, Russian politician, people's deputy of the Russian SFSR (1959–1963).[570] (death announced on this date)
- Gary Lauk, 82, Canadian politician, British Columbia MLA (1966–1986).[571]
- Jeremy Lloyds, 68, English cricket player (Somerset, Orange Free State, Gloucestershire) and umpire.[572]
- Marijane Meaker, 95, American writer (Spring Fire), cardiopulmonary arrest.[573]
- Kálmán Mészöly, 81, Hungarian football player (Vasas, national team) and manager.[574]
- Avvai Natarajan, 86, Indian academic administrator, vice chancellor of Tamil University (1992–1995).[575]
- Jürgen Nöldner, 81, German footballer (ASK Vorwärts Berlin, East Germany national team), Olympic bronze medallist (1964).[576]
- Sylvie O'Dy, 71, French journalist and writer, editor-in-chief of L'Express (1987–2001).[577]
- Ray Oldenburg, 90, American urban sociologist and author (Celebrating the Third Place, The Great Good Place).[578]
- David Pownall, 84, British playwright.[579]
- Reinaldo del Prette Lissot, 70, Venezuelan Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop (1994–1997) and archbishop (since 2007) of Valencia, bishop of Maracay (2003–2007).[580]
- E. P. Sanders, 85, American New Testament scholar (New Perspective on Paul).[581]
- Oleksandr Mykolayovych Sharkovsky, 85, Ukrainian mathematician (Sharkovskii theorem).[582]
- Abdul Samad Siddiqui, 87, Indian politician, MP (1988–1994).[583]
- Josef Svoboda, 93, Czech-Canadian scientist and academic.[584]
- Sally Todd, 86, American model and actress (Frankenstein's Daughter, The Unearthly, The Saga of the Viking Women and Their Voyage to the Waters of the Great Sea Serpent).[585]
- Peter Trynchy, 91, Canadian politician, Alberta MLA (1971–2001).[586]
- François Vendasi, 82, French entrepreneur and politician, senator (2005–2014), mayor of Furiani (1995–2014).[587]
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- Ki Joko Bodo, 58, Indonesian supranaturalist and actor (Terowongan Casablanca).[588]
- Sir John Bourn, 88, British auditor, comptroller and auditor general (1988–2008).[589]
- Edward S. Briggs, 96, American naval vice admiral.[590]
- John Y. Brown Jr., 88, American businessman and politician, governor of Kentucky (1979–1983) and co-owner of KFC (1963–1971), complications from COVID-19.[591]
- Dame Frances Campbell-Preston, 104, British courtier, lady-in-waiting to Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother (1965–2002).[592]
- Erasmo Carlos, 81, Brazilian singer-songwriter ("Sentado à Beira do Caminho"), kidney disease.[593]
- Vic Carrabotta, 93, American comic book artist (Journey into Mystery, Strange Tales, Uncanny Tales).[594]
- George Donnelly, 80, American football player (San Francisco 49ers).[595]
- José Manuel Duarte Cendán, 86, Spanish psychiatrist and politician, senator (1977–1986), MEP (1986–1987, 1990–1994).[596]
- Jean Dumesnil, 77–78, Canadian academic and cardiographer.[597]
- Shems Friedlander, 82, American Islamic scholar and writer.[598]
- Joe Hardstaff, 87, English cricketer (Free Foresters, Combined Services, Marylebone) and air commodore.[599]
- Edward Kellett-Bowman, 91, British politician, MEP (1979–1984, 1988–1999).[600]
- Raşit Küçük, 76, Turkish Islamicist [601]
- Romeo Lahoud, 91, Lebanese theatre director and composer.[602]
- Lin Yu-sheng, 88, Taiwanese philosopher and historian, member of Academia Sinica.[603]
- Roberto Maroni, 67, Italian politician, minister of labour (2001–2006) and twice of the interior, president of Lombardy (2013–2018), brain cancer.[604]
- Cecilia Suyat Marshall, 94, American civil rights activist and historian.[605]
- Bernadette Mayer, 77, American poet and writer.[606]
- Pablo Milanés, 79, Cuban singer-songwriter.[607]
- Jack Pierce, 85, Canadian politician, Ontario MPP (1985–1987).[608]
- Yurii Shukhevych, 89, Ukrainian dissident and politician, MP (2014–2019) and Hero of Ukraine.[609]
- Peter Sternad, 76, Austrian Olympic hammer thrower (1972, 1976).[610]
- Ota Ulč, 92, Czech-American author and columnist.[611]
- Raymond Wieczorek, 93, American politician, member of the Executive Council of New Hampshire (2002–2012) and mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire (1990–2000).[612]
- Urs Wild, 86, Swiss chemist.[613]
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- Joyce Anderson, 90, Canadian painter and art teacher.[614]
- Caroline Andrew, 80, Canadian political scientist and activist, complications from dementia.[615]
- John Beasley, 78, American basketball player (Dallas/Texas Chaparrals, Utah Stars).[616]
- Pierre Biémouret, 79, French rugby union player (SU Agen, national team).[617]
- Paula D'Hondt, 96, Belgian politician, senator (1974–1991) and minister of public works (1988–1989).[618]
- Milovan Danojlić, 85, Serbian poet, essayist and literary critic, member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts.[619]
- Puriša Đorđević, 98, Serbian film director (Girl, The Morning, Noon) and screenwriter.[620]
- Clarence Gilyard, 66, American actor (Walker, Texas Ranger, Die Hard, Matlock).[621]
- Hugo Helmig, 24, Danish singer-songwriter.[622]
- Rudy Hernández, 90, Dominican baseball player (Washington Senators (1901–1960), Washington Senators (1961–1971)).[623]
- Grant James, 87, American actor (Tombstone, One Piece, Bernie).[624]
- David Johnson, 71, English football player (Ipswich Town, Liverpool, national team) and manager, throat cancer.[625]
- Elvey MacDonald, 81, Argentine-born Welsh writer.[626]
- Betty Ray McCain, 91, American politician and political strategist.[627]
- Jorge Medina, 54, Bolivian civil rights activist and politician, deputy (2010–2015).[628]
- O'dell Owens, 74, American physician, public health official and health advocate, medical director of the Cincinnati Health Department (2015–2016).[629]
- John Rodgers, 92, American Anglican theologian and bishop.[630]
- Enrique Rodríguez, 71, Spanish boxer, Olympic bronze medallist (1972).[631]
- José Ruy, 92, Portuguese comic book author.[632]
- Richard Shepherd, 77, British restaurateur (Langan's Brasserie).[633]
- Muthu Sivalingam, 79, Sri Lankan politician, MP (since 1994).[634]
- António da Cunha Telles, 87, Portuguese film director and producer (Os Verdes Anos, Belarmino, Without Fear or Blame).[635]
- Éamonn Wallace, 63, Irish hurler (Erin's Own, Kilkenny).[636]
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- Christian Bobin, 71, French author and poet.[637]
- Patrick Curtis, 83, American film producer (The Sorcerers) and actor (Gone With the Wind).[638]
- Chanoch Ehrentreu, 89, German-born British rabbi.[639]
- Hans Magnus Enzensberger, 93, German author and poet (Der Untergang der Titanic, The Number Devil).[640]
- Moisés Fuentes, 37, Mexican boxer, WBO mini flyweight champion (2011–2013), complications from injuries sustained in a fight.[641]
- Margaret Hamilton, 80–81, Australian publisher.[642]
- Qairat Işçanov, 72, Kazakh politician, senator (2005–2017).[643]
- Mimi Kilgore, 87, American arts patron.[644]
- Taufik Kurniawan, 55, Indonesian politician, MP (2004–2018).[645]
- Richard Lawrence, 80, American politician, member of the Vermont House of Representatives (2005–2019).[646]
- Li Guowen, 92, Chinese novelist.[647]
- Li Jingfei, 65, Chinese actor (Romance of the Three Kingdoms).[648]
- James J. Lorimer, 96, American attorney, co-founder of Arnold Sports Festival.[649]
- André Malherbe, 66, Belgian Grand Prix motocross racer.[650]
- Seán McCague, 77, Irish sports administrator, president of the Gaelic Athletic Association (2000–2003).[651]
- Neil Robinson, 65, English footballer (Everton, Swansea City, Grimsby Town), cardiac arrest.[652]
- Issei Sagawa, 73, Japanese murderer and cannibal, pneumonia.[653]
- Börje Salming, 71, Swedish Hall of Fame ice hockey player (Toronto Maple Leafs, Detroit Red Wings, Brynäs IF), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[654]
- Ismail Tara, 73, Pakistani actor (Haathi Mere Saathi, Chief Sahib) and comedian (Fifty Fifty), kidney failure.[655]
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- Thierry de Beaucé, 79, French civil servant and writer.[656]
- Héctor Bonilla, 83, Mexican actor (Rojo Amanecer, Mina, Wind of Freedom) and director.[657]
- Todor Boyadzhiev, 83, Bulgarian engineer and politician, MP (2001–2005).[658]
- Preston Callison, 99, American attorney and politician, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (1965–1966, 1969–1970).[659]
- Irene Cara, 63, American singer ("Flashdance... What a Feeling") and actress (Sparkle, Fame), Oscar winner (1983), cardiovascular disease.[660]
- Billy Gordon, 49, Australian politician, Queensland MLA (2015–2017).[661]
- Mochamad Hasbi, 83, Indonesian army officer and politician.[662]
- Beryl Kimber, 94, Australian violinist.[663]
- Charles Koppelman, 82, American music executive (EMI) and co-founder of SBK Records.[664]
- Edward Leier, 95, Polish-born Canadian ice hockey player (Chicago Blackhawks).[665]
- Al Mair, 82, Canadian music industry executive and founder of Attic Records[666]
- Alan Neaves, 97, Australian public servant and jurist, judge on the Federal Court (1983–1995).[667]
- Don Newkirk, 56, American musician, composer and record producer.[668]
- Sammie Okposo, 51, Nigerian gospel singer.[669]
- Karel Oomen, 89, Belgian Olympic wrestler (1960).[670]
- Jacques Postel, 95, French academic and psychiatrist.[671]
- Erzsébet Vasvári-Pongrátz, 68, Hungarian Olympic sports shooter (1992).[672]
- Joan Viliamu, 56, Niuean politician.[673]
- Sheila Vogel-Coupe, 93, British prostitute.[674]
- Grahame Woods, 88, Canadian cinematographer (Wojeck) and writer (War Brides, Glory Enough for All).[675]
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- Henrie Adams, 68, Dutch orchestral conductor.[676]
- Renato Balestra, 98, Italian fashion designer.[677]
- Ann E. Berthoff, 96, American composition scholar.[678]
- Daniel Brush, 75, American painter, sculptor and jeweler.[679]
- Jens Bullerjahn, 60, German politician, minister of finance of Saxony-Anhalt (2006–2016) and member of the Landtag (1990–2016), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[680]
- Luciano Caramel, 86, Italian art critic and historian.[681]
- Rochelle Costi, 61, Brazilian visual artist and photographer.[682]
- Martin Drennan, 78, Irish Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Galway, Kilmacduagh and Kilfenora (2005–2016).[683]
- Al Falle, 79, Canadian politician, Yukon MLA (1978–1985).[684]
- Vikram Gokhale, 77, Indian actor (Tadipaar, Prem Bandhan) and film director (Aaghaat).[685]
- Fernando Gomes, 66, Portuguese footballer (Porto, Sporting CP, national team), pancreatic cancer.[686]
- David Ray Griffin, 83, American professor, author (The New Pearl Harbor), and 9/11 conspiracy theorist, co-founder of the Center for Process Studies.[687]
- Trevor Holmes, 83, English cricketer.[688]
- Eleanor Jackson Piel, 102, American civil rights lawyer.[689]
- María Dolores Juliano, 90, Argentine anthropologist.[690]
- Marcel Lefebvre, 81, Canadian screenwriter (The Rebels, There's Always a Way to Find a Way), composer, and lyricist.[691]
- Lin Ling-san, 78, Taiwanese politician, minister of transportation and communications (2002–2006).[692]
- Vladimir Makei, 64, Belarusian politician, minister of foreign affairs (since 2012).[693]
- Antonino Mannino, 82, Italian politician, deputy (1983–1992).[694]
- Chris Mitchell, 75, Australian footballer (Geelong, East Perth, Carlton).[695]
- Robert Morris, 79, British historian.[696]
- David Murray, 72, Barbadian cricketer (West Indies, national team).[697]
- Monique Nemni, 86, Italian-born Canadian linguist and writer (Young Trudeau), heart attack.[698]
- Albert Pyun, 69, American film director (The Sword and the Sorcerer, Cyborg, Captain America), complications from dementia.[699]
- Mike Robinson, 66, American football player (Cleveland Browns).[700]
- Freddie Roman, 85, American comedian and actor (Finding North, Red Oaks).[701]
- Paul J. Swain, 79, American Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Sioux Falls (2006–2019).[702]
- Louise Tobin, 104, American jazz singer.[703]
- Doddie Weir, 52, Scottish rugby union player (Newcastle Falcons, Border Reivers, national team), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[704]
- Charles Wolf, 96, American basketball coach (Cincinnati Royals, Detroit Pistons).[705]
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- Richard Baawobr, 63, Ghanaian Roman Catholic cardinal, bishop of Wa (since 2016) and superior general of the White Fathers (2010–2016).[706]
- Robert Blum, 94, American Olympic fencer (1964, 1968).[707]
- Gábor Csapó, 72, Hungarian water polo player, Olympic champion (1976), respiratory failure.[708]
- Audrey Eagle, 97, New Zealand botanical illustrator.[709]
- Jake Flint, 37, American Red Dirt singer-songwriter.[710]
- Henry Grossman, 86, American photographer, fall.[711]
- Freddie Ross Hancock, 92, British-American publicist.[712]
- Brian Hogan, 74, English rugby league player (St Helens, Wigan, national team).[713]
- Barbara Marty Kälin, 68, Swiss politician, councillor (2000–2007).[714]
- Stavros Katsanevas, 69, Greek-French astrophysicist.[715]
- Allen Kay, 77, American advertising executive and entrepreneur.[716]
- Daniela Maccelli, 72, Italian Olympic gymnast (1968).[717]
- Dame Clare Marx, 68, British surgeon, president of the Royal College of Surgeons of England (2014–2017), pancreatic cancer.[718]
- James J. McNamara, 95, American politician, member of the Vermont House of Representatives (1994–2000).[719]
- Mick Meagan, 88, Irish football player (Everton, Huddersfield Town, national team) and manager.[720]
- Oscar White Muscarella, 91, American archaeologist, complications from lymphoma, vascular disease, and COVID-19.[721]
- Monty's Pass, 29, Irish racehorse.[722] (death announced on this date)
- Joan Neiman, 102, Canadian politician, senator (1972–1995).[723]
- Maurice Norman, 88, English footballer (Tottenham Hotspur, Norwich City, national team), cancer.[724]
- Mehmet Oğuz, 73, Turkish footballer (Galatasaray, Fenerbahçe, national team).[725]
- Gianfranco Piccioli, 78, Italian film director, screenwriter (The Flower with the Petals of Steel) and film producer (Beach House, Bix).[726]
- Shen Qihan, 100, Chinese geologist, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.[727]
- James Reardon-Anderson, 78, American academic administrator and scholar.[728]
- Yoichi Sai, 73, Japanese film director (A Sign Days, All Under the Moon, Blood and Bones) and screenwriter, bladder cancer.[729]
- Rupert Scofield, 73, American financier.[730]
- Harry Vandermeulen, 94, Belgian politician, governor of Limburg (1978–1995).[731]
- Liz VanLeeuwen, 97, American politician, member of the Oregon House of Representatives (1981–1999).[732]
- Francesc Vendrell i Vendrell, 82, Spanish diplomat.[733]
- Bernard Viot, 85, French racing cyclist.[734]
- Murray Waxman, 97, Canadian Olympic basketball player (1948).[735]
- Sir Allan Wright, 93, New Zealand farming leader, businessman and sports administrator, president of Federated Farmers (1977–1981), chancellor of Lincoln University (1990–1994).[736]
- James Wright, 94, Australian doctor and media personality.[737]
- Elena Xausa, 38, Italian illustrator, appendiceal cancer.[738]
- Hans Zehetmair, 86, German politician, member of the Landtag of Bavaria (1974–1978, 1990–2003).[739]
- Tim Zuck, 75, Canadian painter, complications from dementia.[740]
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- Nawawi Ahmad, 61, Malaysian politician, MP (2013–2018) and Kedah MLA (2004–2013).[741]
- Takeshi Aragaki, 66, Japanese Go player.[742]
- Rob Armitage, 65, Canadian curler, World Senior champion (2013), pancreatic cancer.[743]
- Danny Belisle, 85, Canadian ice hockey player (New York Rangers) and coach (Washington Capitals).[744]
- Jean Calder, 89, Australian humanitarian worker.[745]
- Lucia Capacchione, 85, Italian-American psychologist and art therapist.[746]
- Jim Cody, 79, Australian rugby league footballer (Western Suburbs).[747]
- Bernard Crettaz, 84, Swiss sociologist and ethnologist.[748]
- Sandy Dawson, 50, Australian barrister, brain cancer.[749]
- Gilson Dipp, 78, Brazilian jurist and magistrate, minister of the Superior Court of Justice (1998–2014).[750]
- Cliff Emmich, 85, American actor (Payday, Thunderbolt and Lightfoot, Mouse Hunt), lung cancer.[751]
- Carlo Facchin, 84, Italian football player (Reggiana, Reggina) and manager (women's national team).[752]
- Clarence Gilyard, 66, American actor, (Walker, Texas Ranger, Die Hard), long illness.
- John Heron, 94, British social scientist.[753]
- Davor Janjić, 53, Bosnian actor (A Little Bit of Soul, My Uncle's Legacy, Welcome to Sarajevo).[754]
- Shajahan Khan, 70, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1996).[755]
- Sir Michael Knight, 90, British Royal Air Force officer.[756]
- Tomáš Kvapil, 66, Czech politician, minister of regional development (1997–1998) and MP (1998–2010).[757]
- Ramsay MacMullen, 94, American historian.[758]
- Abdulaziz Al-Maqaleh, 85, Yemeni poet and writer.[759]
- Donald McEachin, 61, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (since 2017), member of the Virginia Senate (2008–2017) and twice of the House of Delegates, colorectal cancer.[760]
- Jenny McLeod, 81, New Zealand composer and music theorist.[761]
- S. M. Muneer, 77, Pakistani businessman and industrialist.[762]
- Kunio Nakamura, 83, Japanese conglomerate executive, president of Panasonic (2000–2005), pneumonia.[763]
- Jacob Needleman, 88, American philosopher.[764]
- Rajko Petrov Nogo, 77, Serbian poet and essayist.[765]
- O Taeseok, 82, South Korean playwright and theatre director.[766]
- Dieter Oesterhelt, 82, German biochemist.[767]
- Sir Michael Parker, 81, British army officer and event organiser.[768]
- Tom Phillips, 85, English artist (A Humument), cancer.[769]
- Torben Rechendorff, 85, Danish politician, minister for ecclesiastical affairs (1988–1993) and MP (1990–1998).[770]
- Nello Sbaiz, 81, Italian football player (AS Saint-Étienne, FC Lorient) and manager (FC Lorient).[771]
- Peter Schmid, 95, German archaeologist.[772]
- Norman Snow, 72, American actor (The Last Starfighter, Man from Atlantis, Manhunter).[773]
- Jan Steinhauser, 78, Dutch Olympic rower (1968).[774]
- Milton Street, 81, American businessman and politician, member of the Pennsylvania State Senate (1981–1984) and House of Representatives (1979–1980).[775]
- Volodymyr Vakulenko, 50, Ukrainian poet and children's writer.[776] (death announced on this date)
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- Jakes Abeberry, 92, French lawyer, politician, and writer.[777]
- Mike Addesa, 77, American college ice hockey coach (Holy Cross, Rensselaer, Boston Bulldogs).[778]
- Andrés Balanta, 22, Colombian footballer (Deportivo Cali, Atlético Tucumán, national U-23 team), cardiac arrest.[779]
- Mohamed Betchine, 88, Algerian military officer and politician.[780]
- Mike Blake, 66, Canadian ice hockey player (Los Angeles Kings), cancer.[781]
- Anthony Hampden Dickson, 87, Jamaican Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Bridgetown (1971–1995).[782]
- Ljubomir Đurković, 70, Montenegrin writer and poet.[783]
- Edmund Freibauer, 85, Austrian politician, president of the Landtag of Lower Austria (1998–2008).[784]
- Sigurd Frisvold, 75, Norwegian military officer, chief of defence (1999–2005).[785]
- Derek Granger, 101, British film and television producer, and screenwriter (Brideshead Revisited, A Handful of Dust, Where Angels Fear to Tread).[786]
- Alistair Grimason, 65, Irish Anglican priest, dean of Tuam (since 2000).[787]
- Brad William Henke, 56, American actor (Orange Is the New Black, Bright) and football player (Denver Broncos).[788]
- Steve Jensen, 67, American Olympic ice hockey player (1976).[789]
- Kevin Johnson Jr., 37, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.[790]
- Aline Kominsky-Crumb, 74, American underground comics artist (Twisted Sisters, Wimmen's Comix, Weirdo), pancreatic cancer.[791]
- Robert Lawlor, 84, American mythographer and symbologist.[792]
- Tapunuu Niko Lee Hang, 68, Samoan politician, minister of finance (2006–2011) and MP (since 2001).[793]
- Serge Livrozet, 83, French writer and actor (Time Out).[794]
- Albert J. McNeil, 102, American choral conductor, founder of the Albert McNeil Jubilee Singers.[795]
- Hiroshi H. Miyamura, 97, American soldier, Medal of Honor recipient.[796]
- Mohd Hashim Mustapha, 56, Malaysian football player (Kelantan, Kedah, national team) and manager, complications from diabetes.[797]
- Jeff Moore, 56, American college basketball player (Auburn Tigers).[798]
- Gray Nelson, 95, New Zealand public servant and diplomat.[799]
- Adam Ostrowski, 77, Polish Olympic wrestler (1968, 1972, 1976).[800]
- Ouija Board, 21, British Thoroughbred racehorse.[801]
- John Prados, 71, American author and historian.[802]
- Galina Savelyeva, 94, Russian gynaecologist.[803]
- Richard Shelton, 89, American author and poet.[804]
- Stephen Alexander Smith, 64, Canadian legal scholar.[805]
- Antônio Soares Dias, 77, Brazilian lawyer and politician, deputy (1983–1990).[806]
- Chuck Stobart, 90, American college football player (Ohio Bobcats) and coach (Toledo Rockets, Utah Utes).[807]
- Lisa Vollmer, 85, German politician, member of the Landtag of Hesse (1985–1999).[808]
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- Al Bemiller, 84, American football player (Buffalo Bills).[809]
- Ashley Bickerton, 63, Barbadian-born American visual artist, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[810]
- Anne Cameron, 84, Canadian author (Dreamspeaker, Orca's Song).[811]
- Anne Green, 71, Australian swimming coach, cancer.[812]
- Robert Gulden, 74, American cave surveyor and cartographer.[813]
- Evert Gunnarsson, 92, Swedish rower, Olympic silver medalist (1956).[814]
- John Hadl, 82, American Hall of Fame football player (Kansas Jayhawks, San Diego Chargers, Los Angeles Rams) and coach.[815]
- Sir Murray Halberg, 89, New Zealand middle-distance runner, Olympic champion (1960).[816]
- George C. Herring, 86, American historian, lung cancer.[817]
- Olive Mary Hilliard, 97, South African botanist and taxonomist.[818]
- Christiane Hörbiger, 84, Austrian actress (The Major and the Bulls, Das Erbe der Guldenburgs, Julia – Eine ungewöhnliche Frau).[819]
- Billy Hudson, 84, American politician, member of the Mississippi State Senate (2008–2020).[820]
- Jean-Louis Idiart, 72, French politician, deputy (1993–2012).[821]
- Jiang Zemin, 96, Chinese politician, general secretary of the Communist Party (1989–2002) and president (1993–2003), mayor of Shanghai (1985–1988), leukemia and multiple organ failure.[822]
- Seiichi Kanai, 82, Japanese professional golfer.[823]
- Nagnath Lalujirao Kottapalle, 74, Indian writer and academic administrator, vice-chancellor of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University (1988–1991).[824]
- Christine McVie, 79, English Hall of Fame musician (Fleetwood Mac) and songwriter ("Don't Stop", "Everywhere"), stroke.[825]
- Shirley Meredeen, 92, British journalist and activist.[826]
- Ray Nelson, 91, American science fiction writer (The Ganymede Takeover, The Prometheus Man).[827]
- Kumble Sundara Rao, 88, Indian Yakshagana artist and politician, Karnataka MLA (1994–1999).[828]
- Davide Rebellin, 51, Italian Olympic racing cyclist (1992, 2008), traffic collision.[829]
- Othman Saadi, 91–92, Algerian writer, diplomat, and politician, MP (1977–1982).[830]
- Elena Santoni, 92, Italian Olympic gymnast (1948).[831]
- Arlo Schmidt, 91, American politician, member of the North Dakota House of Representatives (1995–2010).[832]
- Federico Silva, 99, Mexican painter and sculptor.[833]
- Pete Sutherland, 71, American folk musician, euthanasia.[834]
- Uruguay Tourné, 93, Uruguayan politician, MP (1963–1973, 1985–1989).[835]
- David Tringham, 87, British assistant director (Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, Highlander, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels).[836]
- Meinhard von Gerkan, 87, German architect (Berlin Tegel Airport, Berlin Hauptbahnhof), co-founder of Gerkan, Marg and Partners.[837]
- Shatzi Weisberger, 92, American civil rights activist.[838]
- Steve Witiuk, 93, Canadian ice hockey player (Chicago Blackhawks).[839]
- Hale Zukas, 79, American disability rights activist.[840]