Deaths in January 2020
The following is a list of notable deaths in January 2020.
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, reason for notability, cause of death, and reference.
January 2020
1
- János Aczél, 95, Hungarian-Canadian mathematician.
- Lexii Alijai, 21, American rapper, drug and alcohol overdose.
- Chris Barker, 39, English footballer.
- Joan Benson, 94, American keyboard player.
- Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Blagonravov, 86, Russian scientist.
- George W. Blair, 98, American politician, member of the South Dakota House of Representatives.
- Marius Bruat, 89, French footballer.
- Günter Brümmer, 86, German canoeist.
- Martin Bundi, 87, Swiss politician, president of the National Council.
- Carlos De León, 60, Puerto Rican boxer, WBC cruiserweight champion, heart attack.
- Alexander Frater, 82, British-Australian travel writer and journalist.
- Marty Grebb, 73, American musician.
- Tommy Hancock, 90, American musician.
- Doug Hart, 80, American football player.
- Walter Hayman, 93, German-born British mathematician.
- Jiao Ruoyu, 104, Chinese politician and diplomat, Mayor of Beijing, Ambassador to Peru and Iran.
- Les Josephson, 77, American football player.
- Don Larsen, 90, American baseball player, esophageal cancer.
- Bengt Levin, 61, Swedish orienteer, world championship silver medalist.
- Peter Lo Sui Yin, 96, Malaysian politician, Chief Minister of Sabah.
- Aleksandr Manachinsky, 61, Ukrainian Olympic swimmer.
- Jim Manning, 76, American baseball player.
- Barry McDonald, 79, Australian rugby union player.
- Damir Mihanović, 59, Croatian comedian, actor and musician, lung cancer.
- Roland Minson, 90, American basketball player.
- Jimmy Moran, 84, Scottish footballer.
- Peter Neumann, 88–89, Canadian football player.
- Ng Jui Ping, 71, Singaporean entrepreneur and army general, Chief of Defence Force, pancreatic cancer.
- Chris Pattikawa, 79, Indonesian film director and producer.
- Jaap Schröder, 94, Dutch violinist and conductor.
- Dick Scott, 96, New Zealand historian.
- Katsura Shinnosuke, 66, Japanese rakugoka, acute myeloid leukemia.
- David Stern, 77, American sports executive and lawyer, commissioner of the National Basketball Association, brain hemorrhage.
- Silva Zurleva, 61, Bulgarian journalist, heart attack.
2
- John Baldessari, 88, American conceptual artist.
- Fazilatunnesa Bappy, 49, Bangladeshi lawyer and politician, MP, pneumonia.
- Daitari Behera, 81, Indian politician, MLA.
- Tom Buck, 81, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives.
- Michel Celaya, 89, French rugby player.
- Lorraine Chandler, 73, American singer and songwriter.
- Chen Suhou, 83, Chinese politician, Vice Governor of Hainan, Vice Chairman of the Hainan Provincial People's Congress.
- Marie Clarke, 104, American labor leader.
- Auxence Contout, 94, French Guianese writer.
- Mohamed Salah Dembri, 81, Algerian politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs.
- R. Kern Eutsler, 100, American United Methodist Church bishop.
- Marian Finucane, 69, Irish broadcaster.
- Nick Fish, 61, American politician and lawyer, Portland city commissioner, stomach cancer.
- Veronika Fitz, 83, German actress.
- Bill Graham, 84, Canadian football player.
- Robert M. Graham, 90, American computer scientist.
- Terry Gray, 81, Canadian ice hockey player.
- Edward A. Grouby Jr., 92, American politician, Alabama state representative.
- Tom Hickey, 86, Canadian politician, member of the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly.
- Gale McArthur, 90, American basketball player.
- Bruce McEwen, 81, American neuroendocrinologist.
- Jack McGuire, 86, American politician, member of the Illinois House of Representatives.
- Yukiko Miyake, 54, Japanese politician, member of the House of Representatives, suicide by drowning.
- Roman Monchenko, 55, Russian rower, Olympic bronze medallist.
- George Nicolau, 94, American arbitrator, MLB, NHL, NBA, president of NAA.
- Bogusław Polch, 78, Polish artist.
- Najwa Qassem, 52, Lebanese journalist and television presenter, heart attack.
- Élisabeth Rappeneau, 84, French film director and screenwriter.
- Ricardo Rosales, 85, Guatemalan politician, head of the Guatemalan Party of Labour.
- Edward Spiegel, 88, American physicist.
- Shen Yi-ming, 62, Taiwanese Air Force general officer, Chief of the General Staff, helicopter crash.
- D. P. Tripathi, 67, Indian politician, MP.
- Grant Weatherstone, 88, Scottish rugby union player.
- Barbara Uehling, 87, American educator and university administrator, complications from Alzheimer's disease.
- Sam Wyche, 74, American football player and coach, melanoma.
3
- Derek Acorah, 69, English self-styled spiritual medium and television personality, sepsis.
- Antonis Balomenakis, 65, Greek lawyer and politician, MP.
- Christopher Beeny, 78, English actor.
- Robert Blanche, 57, American actor.
- Pete Brewster, 89, American football player and coach.
- Wolfgang Brezinka, 91, German-Austrian educational scientist.
- Ninez Cacho-Olivares, 78, Filipino journalist, heart attack.
- Domenico Corcione, 90, Italian general, Minister of Defence.
- Gérard de Sélys, 75, Belgian journalist.
- Mónica Echeverría, 99, Chilean journalist, writer and actress.
- Ken Fuson, 63, American journalist, complications from liver disease.
- James W. Hennigan Jr., 92, American politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives and Massachusetts Senate.
- Reuben Hersh, 92, American mathematician.
- Nathaël Julan, 23, French footballer, traffic collision.
- M. Sakthivel Murugan, Indian politician, MLA, heart attack.
- Stella Maris Leverberg, 57, Argentine politician and trade unionist, Deputy, traffic collision.
- Penny Morrell, 81, British actress.
- Rameshwar Prasad, Indian politician, MLA, kidney disease.
- Harvey Reti, 82, Canadian Olympic boxer.
- Bernard Ryan Jr., 96, American writer.
- Douglas N. Walton, 77, Canadian academic.
- Bo Winberg, 80, Swedish singer and guitarist.
- Notable people killed in the Baghdad International Airport airstrike:
- *Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, 65, Iraqi military commander, head of the Popular Mobilization Forces.
- *Qasem Soleimani, 62, Iranian major general, commander of the Quds Force.
4
- Oliver Batali Albino, 84, South Sudanese politician, heart failure.
- Guy Arnold, 87, English writer and explorer, complications from dementia.
- Sir Jack Baldwin, 81, British chemist.
- Russell Bannock, 100, Canadian fighter ace during World War II.
- Byron W. Bender, 90, American linguist.
- Herbert Binkert, 96, German football player and manager.
- Emanuel Borok, 75, Soviet-born American violinist, teacher and concertmaster, lung cancer.
- Bonnie Burstow, 74, Canadian psychotherapist.
- Júlio Castro Caldas, 76, Portuguese lawyer and politician, MP, Minister of National Defence.
- Marie-Thérèse Cheroutre, 95, French historian, General Commissioner of Guides de France.
- John R. Cunningham, 92, Canadian medical physicist.
- Ding Xieping, 81, Chinese mathematician.
- Georges Duboeuf, 86, French vintner, stroke.
- Károly Gesztesi, 56, Hungarian actor, heart attack.
- Emilio Giletti, 90, Italian racing driver.
- Gugum Gumbira, 74, Indonesian gamelan composer and orchestra leader.
- Junko Hirotani, 63, Japanese singer, breast cancer.
- Bill Hobbs, 70, American rower, Olympic silver medalist.
- Jiang Hongde, 77, Chinese engineer.
- Pelab Kabi, Indian politician, MLA.
- Tom Long, 51, American-born Australian actor, encephalitis.
- Lorenza Mazzetti, 92, Italian film director and novelist.
- James Parks Morton, 89, American Episcopal priest and founder of Interfaith Center of New York.
- K. S. S. Nambooripad, 84, Indian mathematician, academic and computer scientist.
- Walter Ormeño, 93, Peruvian footballer.
- P. H. Pandian, 74, Indian politician, MP, heart disease.
- Puerto Plata, 96, Dominican musician.
- Zdravko Tomac, 82, Croatian politician and writer, MP.
- Kiyoshi Yoshimoti, 71, Japanese swordsman.
5
- Rubén Almanza, 90, Mexican Olympic basketball player.
- James Barber, 79, British biochemist.
- T. N. Chaturvedi, 90, Indian civil servant, Governor of Karnataka and Kerala.
- Peter Dyck, 73, Canadian politician, MLA, complications of progressive supranuclear palsy.
- Betty Pat Gatliff, 89, American forensic artist, stroke.
- Maciej Górski, 75, Polish diplomat, ambassador to Italy and Greece.
- Colin Howson, 74–75, British philosopher.
- Guri Ingebrigtsen, 67, Norwegian politician, mayor of Vestvågøy and Minister of Social Affairs, cancer.
- Anri Jergenia, 78, Abkhazian politician, Prime Minister.
- Walter Learning, 81, Canadian actor, director and producer, founder of Theatre New Brunswick.
- Liu Zhongyi, 89, Chinese politician, Minister of Agriculture.
- John Migneault, 70, Canadian ice hockey player, cancer.
- Antoni Morell Mora, 78, Spanish-born Andorran diplomat and writer, ambassador to the Holy See, heart failure.
- Sylvia Jukes Morris, 84, British biographer.
- Charles Oguk, 55, Kenyan Olympic hockey player.
- Issiaka Ouattara, 53, Ivorian rebel general.
- Ana Maria Primavesi, 99, Austrian-Brazilian agronomist.
- William J. Samarin, 93, American-born Canadian linguist and academic.
- Kamal Singh, 93, Indian politician, MP.
- Sir Michael Stear, 81, British Royal Air Force air chief marshal.
- Mien Sugandhi, 85, Indonesian politician, member of the People's Representative Council.
- Hans Tilkowski, 84, German football player and manager.
- Bjørn Unneberg, 91, Norwegian politician.
- Peter Wertheimer, 72, Romanian-Israeli flautist, saxophonist and clarinetist, cancer.
- David Albin Zywiec Sidor, 72, American-Nicaraguan Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Siuna, brain tumour.
6
- Bernt Andersson, 86, Swedish football player and manager.
- John Brownjohn, 90, British literary translator.
- Ray Byrom, 85, English footballer.
- Sir George Cooper, 94, British general, Adjutant-General to the Forces.
- Michel Didisheim, 89, Belgian aristocrat and royal secretary.
- Duncan Dowson, 91, British engineer.
- Mike Fitzpatrick, 56, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives, melanoma.
- Reva Gerstein, 102, Canadian psychologist, educator, and mental health advocate.
- Frank Gordon Jr., 90, American judge, Chief Justice of the Arizona Supreme Court.
- Arne Holmgren, 79, Swedish biochemist.
- Prem Nath Hoon, 90, Indian military officer, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Western Command.
- Ria Irawan, 50, Indonesian actress, lymphoma.
- Oswaldo Larriva, 74, Ecuadorian academic and politician, Governor of Azuay Province and Deputy, leukaemia.
- Richard Maponya, 99, South African property developer, owner of Maponya Mall.
- Aloïse Moudileno Massengo, 86, Congolese politician and lawyer, Vice President.
- Danny Masterton, 65, Scottish footballer.
- James Mehaffey, 88, Irish Anglican prelate, Bishop of Derry and Raphoe.
- Minati Mishra, 91, Indian classical dancer.
- Luís Morais, 89, Brazilian footballer.
- Zacarías Ortiz Rolón, 85, Paraguayan Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Concepción en Paraguay.
- Akbar Padamsee, 91, Indian painter.
- Alejandro Trujillo, 67, Chilean footballer.
7
- André Abadie, 85, French rugby union player.
- Khamis Al-Dosari, 46, Saudi Arabian footballer, brain cancer.
- Raghunath Singh Anjana, 75, Indian politician, MLA.
- Zijad Arslanagić, 83, Bosnian footballer.
- Gerald Bowden, 84, British politician, MP.
- Vincenzo Cerundolo, 60, Italian medical researcher, lung cancer.
- Chang Chiu-hua, 83, Taiwanese politician, mayor and county magistrate of Miaoli, liver cancer.
- Chi Zhiqiang, 95, Chinese pharmacologist.
- Stephen Clements, 47, British radio personality.
- Jacques Dessange, 94, French hairdresser.
- Fakhruddin G. Ebrahim, 91, Pakistani judge, Attorney General and Governor of Sindh.
- Larry Gogan, 85, Irish broadcaster.
- Bruce Haywood, 94, American educator.
- Silvio Horta, 45, American film and television writer, suicide by gunshot.
- Alexandre Matheron, 93, French philosopher.
- Jaime Monzó, 73, Spanish Olympic swimmer.
- Phil O'Neill, 78, Australian politician, member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly.
- Neil Peart, 67, Canadian Hall of Fame drummer and lyricist, glioblastoma.
- David Penner, 61, Canadian architect, heart attack.
- George Perles, 85, American football player and coach, Parkinson's disease.
- Abderrazak Rassaa, 90, Tunisian politician, Minister of Finance.
- Ron Rogers, 65, American cartoonist.
- Rob Ronayne, 64, New Zealand lawyer and jurist, District Court judge.
- Fritz Hans Schweingruber, 83, Swiss dendrochronologist.
- Colin Seeley, 84, English motorcycle engineer and racer.
- Ana Lucrecia Taglioretti, 24, Paraguayan violinist.
- R. P. Ulaganambi, 81, Indian politician, MP.
- Patrick Welch, 71, American politician, member of the Illinois Senate, complications from a stroke.
- Elizabeth Wurtzel, 52, American author, LMD as a complication of breast cancer.
8
- Haskel Ayers, 83, American auctioneer and politician, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives.
- Edd Byrnes, 87, American actor and recording artist.
- Pat Dalton, 77, Australian footballer.
- Boken Ete, 97, Indian politician, MLA.
- Buck Henry, 89, American actor, screenwriter and director, heart attack.
- Peter T. Kirstein, 86, British computer scientist, brain tumour.
- Madan Mohan, 74, Indian cricketer.
- David Montgomery, 2nd Viscount Montgomery of Alamein, 91, British peer and businessman, member of the House of Lords.
- Infanta Pilar, Duchess of Badajoz, 83, Spanish royal, Grandee of Spain, colon cancer.
- Christine Præsttun, 48, Norwegian television presenter, cancer.
- Bill Ray, 84, American photojournalist, heart attack.
- Kevin Thompson, 58, American karateka, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
- Miklós Vető, 83, Hungarian-born French philosopher.
- Zhu Yuli, 85, Chinese politician and aerospace executive, General Manager of the Aviation Industry Corporation of China.
9
- Tom Alexander, 85, Scottish musician.
- Michael Allison, 61, American composer and musician, cancer.
- Jacques de Bauffremont, 97, French prince.
- Annette Bezor, 69, Australian painter and feminist.
- Walter J. Boyne, 90, American Air Force officer and writer.
- Galen Cole, 94, American World War II veteran and philanthropist, manager of the Cole Land Transportation Museum.
- Bobby Comstock, 78, American pop singer.
- Rudolf de Korte, 83, Dutch politician, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Economic Affairs.
- Pete Dye, 94, American Hall of Fame golf course designer.
- Jack Faxon, 83, American politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives and the Michigan Senate.
- Pampero Firpo, 89, Argentine-American professional wrestler.
- Greg Gates, 93, American rower, Olympic bronze medalist.
- David Glass, 84, American businessman, CEO of Walmart, owner of the Kansas City Royals, complications from pneumonia.
- Jo Heng, 59, Singaporean lyricist, lymphoma.
- Chukwuemeka Ike, 88, Nigerian writer.
- Euphrase Kezilahabi, 75, Tanzanian novelist, poet and scholar.
- Leo Kolber, 90, Canadian politician, Senator, Alzheimer's disease.
- Pablo Macera, 90, Peruvian historian.
- Robert Molimard, 92, French physician.
- Roscoe Nance, 71, American sports journalist and beat writer.
- Lan O'Kun, 87, American screenwriter, heart failure.
- Breandán Ó Madagáin, 87–88, Irish scholar, writer and Celticist.
- Ivan Passer, 86, Czech film director and screenwriter, pulmonary complications.
- Matthew Quashie, 68, Ghanaian naval officer.
- Phyllis Rappeport, 90, American pianist.
- Mike Resnick, 77, American science fiction writer, cancer.
- Karel Saitl, 95, Czech Olympic weightlifter.
- Bergljot Sandvik-Johansen, 97, Norwegian Olympic gymnast.
- Jimmy Shields, 88, Northern Irish footballer.
- Hal Smith, 89, American baseball player.
- Iñaki Vicente, 65, Filipino footballer, stroke.
- Geoff Wilson, 81, Australian nuclear physicist and academic administrator.
- Yūji Yamaguchi, Japanese anime director.
- Yong Pung How, 93, Singaporean judge, Chief Justice.
10
- Brice Armstrong, 84, American voice actor.
- Neda Arnerić, 66, Serbian actress.
- Qaboos bin Said, 79, Omani royal, Sultan, colon cancer.
- André Capron, 89, French immunologist.
- Alun Gwynne Jones, Baron Chalfont, 100, British politician, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and member of the House of Lords.
- John Crosbie, 88, Canadian politician, MHA, MP, Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland and Labrador.
- Wolfgang Dauner, 84, German jazz pianist and composer.
- Bud Fowler, 94, Canadian football player.
- Dante Frasnelli Tarter, 95, Italian-born Peruvian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Huarí.
- Gopinath Gajapati, 76, Indian politician, MP.
- Michael Greene, 86, American actor.
- Mozammel Hossain, 79, Bangladeshi politician, MP, kidney disease.
- Genshō Imanari, 94, Japanese academic.
- Brian James, 76, Australian rugby league player.
- Bernard Joly, 85, French politician, Senator.
- Roddy Lumsden, 53, Scottish poet, heart attack.
- Guido Messina, 89, Italian racing cyclist, Olympic and world champion.
- P. T. Mohana Krishnan, 84, Indian politician, MLA.
- Marc Morgan, 57, Belgian singer-songwriter.
- Michael Posluns, 78, Canadian writer and activist.
- Petko Petkov, 73, Bulgarian football player and manager.
- Carlos Cuco Rojas, 65, Colombian harpist.
- Ed Sprague Sr., 74, American baseball player.
- Tiny White, 95, New Zealand equestrian.
- Wu Shuqing, 88, Chinese economist, President of Peking University.
11
- Ahmed Ali, 87, Bangladeshi politician, prostate cancer.
- Tom Belsø, 77, Danish motor racing driver, stomach cancer.
- Sabine Deitmer, 72, German crime writer.
- Jean-René Farthouat, 85, French lawyer and Legion of Honour recipient.
- Alana Filippi, 59, French singer and songwriter.
- Musharraf Karim, 74, Bangladeshi writer.
- Stan Kirsch, 51, American actor, suicide by hanging.
- La Parka II, 54, Mexican professional wrestler, kidney failure after wrestling injury.
- Norma Michaels, 95, American actress.
- Manfred Moore, 69, American football and rugby league player.
- Valdir Joaquim de Moraes, 88, Brazilian football player and manager, multiple organ failure.
- M. Chidananda Murthy, 88, Indian historian.
- Edward Pinkowski, 103, American writer, journalist, and historian.
- Fernanda Pires da Silva, 93, Portuguese businesswoman.
- Steve Stiles, 76, American cartoonist and writer, cancer.
- Hilarion Vendégou, 78, French politician, High Chief of the Isle of Pines and mayor of L'Île-des-Pins.
12
- Jack Baskin, 100, American philanthropist, engineer, and businessman.
- William Bogert, 83, American actor.
- Jackie Brown, 84, Scottish boxer, Commonwealth Games champion, British and Commonwealth flyweight champion.
- Brian Clifton, 85, English footballer.
- Shlomo Eckstein, 91, Israeli economist and President of Bar-Ilan University.
- Tony Garnett, 83, British film producer.
- Paulo Gonçalves, 40, Portuguese motorcycle rally racer, race crash.
- Rolf Koschorrek, 64, German politician, MP, cancer.
- Maurice Kujur, 84, Indian politician, MP.
- Francis MacNutt, 94, American priest.
- Jayalath Manoratne, 71, Sri Lankan actor, brain cancer.
- Frank Nervik, 85, Norwegian footballer.
- Marc Riolacci, 74, French football director, President of Ligue corse de football.
- Kazuo Sakurada, 71, Japanese rikishi, professional wrestler and trainer, cardiac arrhythmia.
- C. Robert Sarcone, 94, American politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly and Senate.
- Dick Schnittker, 91, American basketball player.
- Sir Roger Scruton, 75, British philosopher and author, editor of The Salisbury Review, lung cancer.
- Aart Staartjes, 81, Dutch actor and television presenter, traffic collision.
13
- Jean Delumeau, 96, French historian.
- Carlos Girón, 65, Mexican diver, Olympic silver medalist, pneumonia.
- Jaime Humberto Hermosillo, 77, Mexican film director.
- Murad Wilfried Hofmann, 88, German diplomat and author, Ambassador to Algeria and Morocco.
- Edmund Ironside, 2nd Baron Ironside, 95, British hereditary peer, naval officer and businessman.
- Andrew Kashita, 87, Zambian politician, MP, Minister of Mines and Industry and Transport and Communications.
- Sophie Kratzer, 30, German Olympic ice hockey player, cancer.
- Pierre Lacoste, 95, French admiral, Chief of Directorate-General for External Security.
- André Lufwa, 94, Congolese sculptor.
- Manmohan Mahapatra, 68, Indian film director and screenwriter.
- David Scott Milton, 85, American author and playwright.
- Digby Moran, 71, Australian Aboriginal artist.
- Maurice Moucheraud, 86, French racing cyclist, Olympic champion.
- Ștefan Petrache, 70, Moldovan singer.
- H. L. Richardson, 92, American politician, Member of the California State Senate, founder of Gun Owners of America.
- Jack D. Shanstrom, 87, American judge, Parkinson's disease.
- Doug Shedden, 82, Australian politician, member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly.
- Isabel-Clara Simó, 76, Spanish journalist and writer.
- Hylda Sims, 87, English folk musician and poet.
- Gerald Weisfeld, 79, British retailer, founder of What Every Woman Wants.
14
- Tony Beddison, 71, Australian businessman and philanthropist.
- John N. Brandenburg, 90, American lieutenant general.
- José Calle, 75, French rugby union footballer.
- Steve Martin Caro, 71, American singer, heart failure.
- Nand Lal Chaudhary, 84, Indian politician, MLA.
- Chamín Correa, 90, Mexican guitarist.
- Kazi Sekendar Ali Dalim, 75, Bangladeshi politician, MP.
- Guy Deplus, 95, French clarinetist.
- Bernard Diederich, 93, New Zealand-born Haitian journalist, author and historian.
- Jan-Olof Ekholm, 88, Swedish crime writer.
- Giovanni Gazzinelli, 92, Brazilian physician and scientist.
- Eville Gorham, 94, Canadian-American scientist.
- Heshimu Jaramogi, 67, American journalist, cancer.
- Jack Kehoe, 85, American actor, complications from a stroke.
- Naděžda Kniplová, 87, Czech operatic soprano.
- Liang Jun, 90, Chinese tractor driver and national hero, depicted on the one yuan banknote.
- Carl McNulty, 89, American basketball player.
- Ritu Nanda, 71, Indian insurance advisor, cancer.
- Jerry Norton, 88, American football player.
- Saidi Shariff, 79, Singaporean politician, MP.
15
- Bobby Brown, 96, Scottish Hall of Fame football player and manager.
- Chris Darrow, 75, American musician.
- Mark Harris, 72, Australian rugby league player, throat cancer.
- Rocky Johnson, 75, Canadian Hall of Fame professional wrestler and trainer, pulmonary embolism.
- Bruno Nettl, 89, Czech-born American ethnomusicologist and musicologist.
- Abe Piasek, 91, American public speaker.
- Katherine W. Phillips, 47, American social scientist and academic, cancer.
- Victor Salvemini, 73, Australian Paralympic athlete.
- Milovan Stepandić, 65, Serbian basketball coach.
- Kotaro Suzumura, 76, Japanese economist, pancreatic cancer.
- Ben Swane, 92, Australian nurseryman.
- Nikolai Tsymbal, 94, Russian military officer.
- Ivan Ustinov, 100, Russian intelligence officer.
- Michael Wheeler, 84, British sprinter, Olympic bronze medalist.
16
- Bernard Grosfilley, 70, French alpine skier.
- Maik Hamburger, 88, German writer and dramaturge.
- Peter Hammersley, 91, British rear admiral.
- Harry G. Haskell Jr., 98, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives, mayor of Wilmington, Delaware.
- László Iván, 86, Hungarian psychiatrist and politician, MP.
- John Klyberg, 88, British priest, Bishop of Fulham.
- Naka Laxmaya, 69, Indian politician, MLA.
- Alan Pattillo, 90, British television director, writer and editor, complications from Parkinson's disease.
- Jibon Rahman, 56, Bangladeshi film director.
- Magda al-Sabahi, 88, Egyptian actress.
- William J. Samarin, 93, American linguist and translator.
- Efraín Sánchez, 93, Colombian football player and manager.
- R. Sathyanarayana, 93, Indian musicologist.
- Gene Schwinger, 87, American basketball player.
- Christopher Tolkien, 95, British academic and editor.
- Barry Tuckwell, 88, Australian horn player and conductor, heart disease.
- Zhao Zhongxiang, 78, Chinese TV presenter.
17
- Pietro Anastasi, 71, Italian footballer, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
- Charles Carrère, 91, Senegalese poet.
- Peter Clarricoats, 87, British engineer.
- Jacques Desallangre, 84, French politician, Deputy.
- Thérèse Dion, 92, Canadian TV cooking show host.
- Rahşan Ecevit, 97, Turkish politician, co-founder of the Democratic Left Party.
- Derek Fowlds, 82, British actor, heart failure from sepsis.
- Fernando Miguel Gil Eisner, 66, Uruguayan Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Salto.
- Grant Goldman, 69, Australian radio announcer, cancer.
- Terence Hallinan, 83, American defense lawyer and prosecutor, District Attorney of San Francisco.
- Hwang Sun-hui, 100, North Korean politician, director of the Korean Revolution Museum, pneumonia.
- Bobby Kay, 70, Canadian professional wrestler and promoter.
- Georgi Kutoyan, 38, Armenian lawyer, director of the National Security Service, shot.
- Khagendra Thapa Magar, 27, Nepali record holder, world's shortest man, pneumonia.
- Bapu Nadkarni, 86, Indian cricketer.
- Oswald Oberhuber, 88, Austrian sculptor and painter.
- Walter E. Powell, 88, American politician, Ohio state senator, member of the U.S. House of Representatives.
- Lech Raczak, 73, Polish theatre director, heart attack.
- Steve Rayner, 66, British social scientist, cancer.
- Claudio Roditi, 73, Brazilian-born American trumpeter, prostate cancer.
- Roger Schneider, 36, Swiss speed skater.
- Emanuele Severino, 90, Italian philosopher.
- Stanisław Stefanek, 83, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Łomża.
- Morimichi Takagi, 78, Japanese Hall of Fame baseball player, heart failure.
- Rhona Wurtele, 97, Canadian Olympic skier.
18
- Dan Andrei Aldea, 69, Romanian rock musician, heart attack.
- V. Balram, 72, Indian politician, MLA.
- Mario Bergamaschi, 91, Italian footballer.
- Peter Beyerhaus, 90, German Protestant theologian.
- Bollin Eric, 21, British racehorse, St Leger winner.
- John Burke, 68, Canadian composer and music educator, recipient of the Jules Léger Prize for New Chamber Music.
- Cajun Beat, 20, American Thoroughbred racehorse, Breeders' Cup Sprint winner.
- Isabel Cabanillas, 26, Mexican artist and activist, shot.
- Frieda Rapoport Caplan, 96, American businesswoman.
- Ashwini Kumar Chopra, 63, Indian journalist, cricketer and politician, MP, cancer.
- Allison Copening, 55, American politician, member of the Nevada Senate.
- William C. Davis, 81, American football player, coach and executive, complications from Alzheimer's disease.
- Stanley Dudrick, 84, American surgeon.
- André Dulait, 82, French politician, Senator, mayor of Ménigoute.
- Urs Egger, 66, Swiss film director.
- Empire Maker, 19, American racehorse, Belmont Stakes winner.
- Steve Gillespie, 56, Canadian professional wrestler, heart attack.
- Antonia Gransden, 91, English historian and medievalist.
- Norm Hill, 91, Canadian football player.
- Peter Hobday, 82, British news presenter.
- Bubby Jones, 78, American Hall of Fame racing driver.
- Egil Krogh, 80, American lawyer, U.S. Under Secretary of Transportation, heart failure.
- Robert Maclennan, Baron Maclennan of Rogart, 83, British politician, MP, Leader of the SDP and President of the Liberal Democrats.
- Abdul Mannan, 66, Bangladeshi politician, MP, cardiac arrest.
- Peter Mathebula, 67, South African WBA flyweight champion boxer.
- Roger Nicolet, 88, Belgian-born Canadian engineer.
- David Olney, 71, American singer-songwriter, heart attack.
- Petr Pokorný, 86, Czech Protestant theologian.
- Piri Sciascia, 73, New Zealand Māori leader, kapa haka exponent and university administrator.
- Abbas Ullah Shikder, 65, Bangladeshi film producer.
- Gordon A. Smith, 100, Canadian artist.
- Jim Smith, 84, Canadian politician.
- Jack Van Impe, 88, American televangelist.
- George Herbert Walker III, 88, American businessman, diplomat and philanthropist, Ambassador to Hungary.
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- Charles Alverson, 84, American screenwriter.
- Kazım Ayvaz, 81, Turkish Greco-Roman wrestler, Olympic champion.
- David Chadwick, 93, American clinical and research pediatrician and author.
- Herbert W. Chilstrom, 88, American Lutheran bishop.
- David Climer, 66, American sports columnist, cancer.
- Manfred Clynes, 94, Austrian-born Australian-American scientist, inventor and musician.
- Richard M. Dudley, 81, American mathematician.
- Fang Shouxian, 87, Chinese accelerator physicist, President of the Institute of High Energy Physics.
- Lee Gelber, 81, American urban historian and tour guide.
- John Gibson, 60, Canadian ice hockey player.
- Harold G. Glasgow, 90, American major general.
- Bill Greenwood, 77, American television reporter.
- Chisako Hara, 84, Japanese actress.
- Jimmy Heath, 93, American jazz saxophonist.
- Marilyn Lanfear, 89, American sculptor and performance artist.
- David Leach, 91, Australian vice admiral, Chief of the Naval Staff.
- Gene London, 88, American children's television presenter, cerebral hemorrhage from a fall.
- Dee Molenaar, 101, American mountaineer and writer.
- James Mollison, 88, Australian arts administrator, director of the National Gallery of Australia and the National Gallery of Victoria.
- Nanjil Nalini, 76, Indian actress.
- Ikkō Narahara, 88, Japanese photographer.
- Joe Steve Ó Neachtain, 77, Irish writer and playwright.
- Robert Parker, 89, American R&B singer.
- Sunanda Patnaik, 85, Indian Gwalior gharana classical singer.
- Anne Wilson Schaef, 85, American clinical psychologist and author.
- Blagovest Sendov, 87, Bulgarian diplomat, mathematician and politician, Chairperson of the National Assembly and ambassador to Japan.
- Ali Mardan Shah, 63, Pakistani politician, member of the Provincial Assembly of Sindh, cardiac arrest.
- Shin Kyuk-ho, 98, South Korean businessman, founder of Lotte Corporation.
- Sher Bahadur Singh, 87, Indian politician.
- Man Sood, 80, Indian cricketer.
- Danny Talbott, 75, American football player, cancer.
- Allah Thérèse, Ivorian traditional musician.
- Guy Thomas, 85, Belgian-born French songwriter.
- Leonard Woodley, 92, British barrister.
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- Steph Bowe, 25, Australian author and blogger, T-lymphoblastic lymphoma.
- Nedda Casei, 87, American operatic mezzo-soprano.
- Franck Delhem, 83, Belgian Olympic fencer.
- Gilles Delouche, 71, French literary scholar.
- Raymond D. Fogelson, 86, American anthropologist.
- Wolfgang J. Fuchs, 74, German author, historian and comic book translator.
- Jay Hankins, 84, American baseball player.
- Wendy Havran, 64, American immunologist, complications from a heart attack.
- Kit Hood, 76, British-born Canadian television producer.
- Bill Kaiserman, 77, American fashion designer, complications from a stroke and pneumonia.
- Emory Kemp, 88, American civil engineer and industrial archaeologist.
- Jaroslav Kubera, 72, Czech politician, President of the Senate and mayor of Teplice.
- Richard L. Lawson, 90, American Air Force general.
- Bicks Ndoni, 61, South African politician, chief whip of Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality, heart attack.
- Ulf Norrman, 84, Swedish Olympic sailor.
- Gyanendra Nath Pande, Indian engineer.
- Tom Railsback, 87, American politician, member of the Illinois and U.S. House of Representatives.
- Joe Shishido, 86, Japanese actor.
- Michael I. Sovern, 88, American legal scholar and academic administrator, President of Columbia University, amyloid cardiomyopathy.
- Shamsher Singh Surjewala, 87, Indian politician, MLA, MP.
- Mick Vinter, 65, English footballer.
- Henry C. Wente, 83, American mathematician, complications from pneumonia.
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- Paul Addison, 76, British author and historian.
- Norman Amadio, 91, Canadian jazz pianist and bandleader.
- Larry Amar, 47, American Olympic field hockey player and manager.
- Katerina Anghelaki-Rooke, 80, Greek poet and academic.
- Hédi Baccouche, 90, Tunisian politician, Prime Minister.
- Herbert Baumann, 94, German composer.
- Eugène Berger, 59, Luxembourgish politician, MP.
- Bandar bin Muhammad Al-Saud, 95, Saudi prince.
- John R. Buckley, 88, American politician, Massachusetts state representative, Massachusetts Secretary of Administration and Finance.
- Hank Burnine, 87, American football player.
- James Chesebro, 75, American communication theorist.
- Sébastien Demorand, 50, French journalist, cancer.
- Terry Jones, 77, Welsh comic actor, screenwriter and film director, frontotemporal dementia.
- Patrick Kennedy, 78, Irish politician, Senator.
- Hermann Korte, 71, German academic.
- Shuchi Kubouchi, 99, Japanese Go player.
- Warren Meck, 63, American psychologist.
- Zlatko Mesić, 73, Croatian footballer.
- Vladimir Aleksandrovich Muravyov, 81, Russian military officer, Strategic Missile Forces.
- Meritxell Negre, 48, Spanish singer, cancer.
- Ismat Ara Sadique, 77, Bangladeshi politician, Minister of Primary and Mass Education and Public Administration, MP.
- Ronald Senungetuk, 87, American Iñupiat artist.
- Tengiz Sigua, 85, Georgian politician, Prime Minister.
- Boris Tsirelson, 69, Russian-Israeli mathematician.
- Ian Tuxworth, 77, Australian politician, Chief Minister of the Northern Territory.
- Theodor Wagner, 92, Austrian football player and manager.
- Gloria Weber, 86, American politician, Missouri state representative.
- De'Runnya Wilson, 25, American football player, shot.
- Morgan Wootten, 88, American Hall of Fame high school basketball coach.
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- Hercules Ayala, 69, Puerto Rican professional wrestler.
- Roser Rahola d'Espona, 105, Spanish editor and baroness.
- Sonny Grosso, 89, German-born American police detective, actor and television producer.
- John Karlen, 86, American actor, heart failure.
- John Kasper, 73, New Zealand cricketer.
- Gerda Kieninger, 68, German politician, member of the Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia.
- George F. MacDonald, 81, Canadian anthropologist, director of Canadian Museum of Civilization.
- Julius Montgomery, 90, American aerospace engineer and politician.
- John Douglas Morrison, 85, Australian police officer.
- Paul Murphy, 87, American politician and judge, Massachusetts state representative.
- John S. Pobee, 82, Ghanaian theologian.
- Bertrand Teyou, 50, Cameroonian author.
- Addy Valero, 50, Venezuelan politician, Deputy, uterine cancer.
- Ralph Weymouth, 102, American Vice Admiral and anti-nuclear activist.
- Merwin Crawford Young, 88, American political scientist, complications from heart failure.
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- Robert Archibald, 39, Scottish basketball player.
- Sir Frederick Ballantyne, 83, Vincentian cardiologist, Governor-General.
- Clayton Christensen, 67, American business theorist, cancer.
- Tom Daley, 86, English footballer.
- Fernand Daoust, 93, Canadian trade unionist, President of the Fédération des travailleurs et travailleuses du Québec.
- Frank Froehling, 77, American tennis player, lymphocytic leukemia.
- Jake Godbold, 86, American politician, mayor of Jacksonville, Florida.
- Robert Harper, 68, American actor, cancer.
- Adolf Holl, 89, Austrian theologian.
- Ricarda Jacobi, 96, German painter.
- Stephen James Joyce, 87, Irish literary executor of James Joyce.
- Alfred Körner, 93, Austrian football player and manager.
- Marsha Kramer, 74, American actress.
- Jim Lehrer, 85, American journalist.
- Thaddeus F. Malanowski, 97, American priest, Deputy Chief of Chaplains of the United States Army.
- Franz Mazura, 95, Austrian operatic bass-baritone, Grammy winner.
- Michele McDonald, 67, American model and beauty pageant contestant, Miss USA 1971.
- Patrick Mitchell, 89, British Anglican priest, Dean of Wells and Windsor.
- Gourahari Naik, 60, Indian politician, MLA.
- Adolfo Natalini, 78, Italian architect.
- Gudrun Pausewang, 91, German author.
- Barbara Remington, 90, American artist and illustrator.
- Peter Salama, 51, Australian epidemiologist, heart attack.
- Jean-Noël Tremblay, 93, Canadian politician.
- Kalevi Tuominen, 92, Finnish Hall of Fame basketball player, coach and executive.
- Armando Uribe, 86, Chilean writer and diplomat, Ambassador to China and winner of the National Prize for Literature.
- Herbert Voelcker, 90, American Olympic sports shooter.
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- David Adam, 83, British priest and author.
- Nusrat Badr, Indian lyricist.
- Duje Bonačić, 90, Croatian rower, Olympic champion.
- Georges Castera, 83, Haitian poet and writer.
- José Luis Castro Medellín, 81, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Tacámbaro.
- Chai Chidchob, 92, Thai politician, President of the National Assembly.
- Fernando Cordero Rusque, 80, Chilean military officer and politician, General Director of Carabineros and Senator.
- Gene Corrigan, 91, American Hall of Fame lacrosse player, coach and college athletics administrator.
- Sheldon Drobny, 74, American accountant and founder of the Air America radio network.
- Robert Erwin, 85, American judge, complications from heart failure.
- John Fry, 90, American journalist, heart attack.
- Aenne Goldschmidt, 99, Swiss expressionist dancer and choreographer.
- Herman Goldstein, 88, American criminologist.
- Carl Holm, 92, Danish footballer.
- Kennedy Isles, 28, Saint Kitts and Nevis footballer, shot.
- Leila Janah, 37, American entrepreneur, founder of Samasource, epithelioid sarcoma.
- Yuri Viktorovich Kuznetsov, 73, Russian military officer, Hero of the Soviet Union.
- Li Fanghua, 88, Chinese physicist, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
- Margo Lion, 75, American theatre producer, brain aneurysm.
- Seamus Mallon, 83, Northern Irish Gaelic footballer and politician, Senator and Deputy First Minister.
- Horst Meyer, 77, German rower, Olympic gold medalist.
- Justice Pain, 41, American professional wrestler.
- Joe Payne, 35, American heavy metal bassist and guitarist.
- Ibsen Pinheiro, 84, Brazilian prosecutor and politician, President of the Chamber of Deputies and Deputy, cardiac arrest.
- Juan José Pizzuti, 92, Argentine football player and manager.
- Sean Reinert, 48, American drummer.
- Rob Rensenbrink, 72, Dutch footballer, progressive spinal muscular atrophy.
- Zsolt Richly, 78, Hungarian animator.
- Giovanny Romero Infante, 31, Peruvian journalist and LGBTQ activist.
- Jagannath Rout, 77, Indian politician, MLA, cardiac arrest.
- Millard Seldin, 93, American businessman.
- Vinay Kumar Sinha, 74, Indian film producer.
- Pete Stark, 88, American politician and attorney, member of the U.S. House of Representatives.
- Edwin Straver, 48, Dutch rally motorcyclist, injuries sustained in race crash.
- Melhupra Vero, 86, Indian politician, MP.
- Wes Wilson, 82, American psychedelic poster artist, cancer.
- Forrest L. Wood, 87, American entrepreneur, founder of Ranger Boats.
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- Antonia Apodaca, 96, American musician and songwriter.
- Vasily Bakalov, 90, Russian military engineer and designer.
- Sir Michael Cummins, 80, British parliamentary official, Serjeant at Arms of the House of Commons.
- Siegfried Enns, 95, Canadian politician.
- Meredith Etherington-Smith, 73, British fashion journalist, heart attack.
- Lorenzo Ghiglieri, 88, American sculptor.
- Golok Chandra Goswami, 96, Indian academic and linguist.
- Nina Griscom, 65, American model, television host and columnist, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
- Ip Ching, 83, Chinese martial artist.
- Anne Kulle, 76, Swedish actress.
- Liang Wudong, 60, Chinese physician, COVID-19.
- Otakar Mareček, 76, Czech rower, Olympic bronze medalist.
- Bob Markell, 95, American television producer and art director.
- Shirley Murray, 88, New Zealand hymn writer.
- Tor Obrestad, 81, Norwegian author.
- Narciso Parigi, 92, Italian singer and actor.
- Todd Portune, 61, American politician, Hamilton County Commissioner, spinal cancer.
- Stephen R. Reed, 70, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives and mayor of Harrisburg.
- Denis Rivière, 75, French painter.
- Holger Romander, 98, Swedish civil servant, National Police Commissioner.
- Dame Alison Roxburgh, 85, New Zealand women's rights advocate and community leader.
- Jordan Sinnott, 25, English footballer, beaten.
- Hartmut Steinecke, 79, German literary critic.
- Thuy Thanh Truong, 34, Vietnamese entrepreneur, cancer.
- Monique van Vooren, 92, Belgian-born American actress and dancer, cancer.
- Ben Hur Villanueva, 81, Filipino artist.
- Clifford Wiens, 93, Canadian architect.
- Garbis Zakaryan, 90, Turkish boxer.
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- Jos Bernard, 95, Luxembourgish Olympic gymnast.
- Maharaj Kishan Bhan, 72, Indian virologist and paediatrician, cancer.
- Vsevolod Chaplin, 51, Russian Orthodox clergyman, stroke.
- Alfredo Da Silva, 89, Bolivian-American artist, traffic collision.
- Maurice Sanford Fox, 95, American geneticist and molecular biologist.
- Lucy Jarvis, 102, American television producer.
- Nathaniel R. Jones, 93, American attorney, Judge of the Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.
- Gloria Lubkin, 86, American science journalist and editor.
- Gordon McLauchlan, 89, New Zealand author, social historian, and television and radio presenter.
- Terje Meyer, 77, Norwegian industrial designer.
- Michou, 88, French cabaret artist.
- Hubert Mingarelli, 64, French writer, cancer.
- Santu Mofokeng, 64, South African photographer, progressive supranuclear palsy.
- Louis Nirenberg, 94, Canadian-American mathematician, co-developer of Gagliardo–Nirenberg interpolation inequality, Abel Prize winner.
- Bob Shane, 85, American singer and guitarist, complications from pneumonia.
- Wang Xianliang, 62, Chinese politician, COVID-19.
- Notable Americans killed in the Calabasas helicopter crash:
- *John Altobelli, 56, baseball coach.
- *Kobe Bryant, 41, basketball player, Olympic champion and Oscar winner.
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- Sharif al Mujahid, 93, Pakistani professor.
- Xana Antunes, 55, British-American business journalist, pancreatic cancer.
- Ramón Avilés, 68, Puerto Rican baseball player.
- Lina Ben Mhenni, 36, Tunisian political activist and blogger, kidney disease.
- Allen Brown, 76, American football player.
- Jack Burns, 86, American comedian, actor and screenwriter, respiratory failure.
- Rathin Datta, 88, Indian physician.
- Bernard de Give, 106, Belgian Trappist monk.
- Derek Edwards, British rugby league player.
- Edvardas Gudavičius, 90, Lithuanian historian.
- James Houra, 67, Ivorian painter.
- Émile Jung, 78, French chef.
- Lovemore Matombo, 75, Zimbabwean trade unionist, president of ZCTU.
- Norbert Moutier, 78, French film director.
- Reed Mullin, 53, American rock drummer.
- Alberto Naranjo, 78, Venezuelan musician.
- Flamarion Nunes, 68, Brazilian football player and trainer.
- Gennaro Olivieri, 77, Italian football player and manager.
- Jason Polan, 37, American artist and illustrator, cancer.
- Johnny Ray, 82, American NASCAR driver.
- K. Amarnath Shetty, 80, Indian politician, MLA.
- Nelly Wicky, 96, Swiss politician, member of the National Council.
- Michael W. Wright, 81, American CFL player and business executive, CEO of SuperValu, managing director of Wells Fargo, pneumonia.
- Yang Xiaobo, 57, Chinese engineer, politician and business executive, mayor of Huangshi, COVID-19.
- Mohammad Zuhdi Nashashibi, 95, Palestinian politician, Finance Minister of the Palestinian National Authority.
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- Julia Breck, 78, British actress.
- Lowry Burgess, American artist.
- Chris Doleman, 58, American Hall of Fame football player, glioblastoma.
- Marj Dusay, 83, American actress.
- Frank Edwards, 69, American politician, mayor of Springfield, Illinois, plane crash.
- Narciso Elvira, 52, Mexican baseball player, shot.
- Paul Farnes, 101, British Royal Air Force flying ace.
- Harriet Frank Jr., 96, American screenwriter.
- Abdul Ghafoor, 60, Indian politician, MLA.
- Oscar N. Harris, 80, American politician, member of the North Carolina Senate, mayor of Dunn, North Carolina.
- Harry Harrison, 89, American radio personality.
- Don Hasenmayer, 92, American baseball player.
- Hergo, 68, French photographer.
- Sándor Kaló, 75, Hungarian Olympic handball player and coach.
- Naomi Karungi, 41, Ugandan military officer, helicopter crash.
- Théo Klein, 99, French lawyer.
- Irwin Lewis, 80, American Indigenous artist.
- Jameela Malik, 74, Indian actress.
- Othmar Mága, 90, German conductor.
- Léon Mokuna, 91, Congolese football player and manager.
- Mohammad Munaf, 84, Pakistani cricketer.
- Nicholas Parsons, 96, British actor, radio and television presenter, Rector of the University of St Andrews.
- Peter Rogers, 72, British businessman.
- Jasper Sanfilippo, 88, American businessman.
- Dyanne Thorne, 83, American actress, pancreatic cancer.
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- Sheikha Ahmed al-Mahmoud, Qatari politician.
- Qasim al-Raymi, 41, Yemeni Islamic militant, emir of Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, drone airstrike.
- Ruth Butterworth, 85, British-born New Zealand political scientist.
- Mike Dancis, 80, Latvian-born Australian Olympic basketball player.
- Georges-Hilaire Dupont, 100, French Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Pala.
- Larry Eisenhauer, 79, American football player.
- Alfred John Ellis, 104, Canadian banker.
- Tofig Gasimov, 81, Azerbaijani politician and diplomat, Minister of Foreign Affairs.
- Blagoja Georgievski, 69, Macedonian basketball player and coach, Olympic silver medallist.
- Homero Gómez González, 50, Mexican anti-logging activist, head trauma.
- Tushar Kanjilal, 84, Indian social worker.
- Irina Laricheva, 55, Russian Olympic trap shooter.
- Eddie Legard, 84, English cricketer.
- Félix Marcilhac, 78, French art historian and collector.
- Christoph Meckel, 84, German author and graphic designer.
- Dale L. Mortensen, 53, American politician, member of the Montana House of Representatives.
- Keith Nelson, 77, Scottish-born New Zealand footballer.
- Frank Press, 95, American geophysicist, President of the National Academy of Sciences.
- Ajmal Sultanpuri, 95, Indian Urdu poet.
- Matty Todd, 95, British submariner.
- Yannis Tseklenis, 82, Greek fashion designer.
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- Muhammad Abu Khubza, 87, Moroccan theologian and linguist.
- John Andretti, 56, American racing driver, colon cancer.
- Miguel Arroyo, 53, Mexican road racing cyclist, National champion, complications during surgery.
- Vidya Bal, 84, Indian feminist writer.
- Lucien Barbarin, 63, American jazz trombonist, cancer.
- Vidmantas Bartulis, 65, Lithuanian composer.
- Vitaliy Boiko, 82, Ukrainian lawyer and diplomat, Minister of Justice, Ambassador to Moldova and Chairman of the Supreme Court.
- Larbi Chebbak, 73, Moroccan footballer.
- Luboš Dobrovský, 87, Czech journalist, politician and dissident, Minister of Defence and Ambassador to Russia.
- Jörn Donner, 86, Finnish writer, film director and politician, MP, MEP, lung disease.
- Gisela Eckhardt, 93, German physicist, co-developer of the Raman laser.
- Nello Fabbri, 85, Italian racing cyclist.
- Terry Fair, 59, American basketball player.
- Yoshinaga Fujita, 69, Japanese novelist and screenwriter, lung cancer.
- Ge Hongsheng, 88, Chinese politician, Governor of Zhejiang.
- Johannes Geiss, 93, German astrophysicist.
- Barrie Gilbert, 82, English-American inventor.
- Roger Holeindre, 90, French military officer and politician, MP.
- Richard Hunstead, 76, Australian astronomer.
- Dale Jasper, 56, English footballer.
- M. Kamalam, 93, Indian politician, MLA.
- Pierre-Étienne Laporte, 85, Canadian politician.
- Jake MacDonald, 70, Canadian author, fall.
- William Mitchell, 94, English sculptor.
- Z. Obed, 88, Indian politician, MLA.
- Erneido Oliva, 87, Cuban-American military officer.
- T. S. Raghavendra, 75, Indian actor, playback singer and music director.
- Raymond Reierson, 100, Canadian politician.
- Fred Silverman, 82, American Hall of Fame television programmer and producer, cancer.
- Tian Chengren, 93, Chinese actor, winner of the 1984 Flying Apsaras Award for Outstanding Actor.
- Manohar Untwal, 53, Indian politician, MLA and MP, brain hemorrhage.
- Mauro Varela, 78, Spanish banker, lawyer and politician, Deputy and member of the Parliament of Galicia.
- Roland Wlodyka, 81, American racing driver.
- Zhang Changshou, 90, Chinese archaeologist, Vice Director of the Institute of Archaeology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
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- Khaled Bichara, 48, Egyptian business executive, CEO of Orascom Telecom Holding, traffic collision.
- Michel Billière, 76, French rugby union player.
- Alexander Joseph Brunett, 86, American Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Seattle.
- Johnny Bumphus, 59, American boxer, WBA junior welterweight champion, cardiac arrest.
- Anne Cox Chambers, 100, American media proprietor and diplomat, Ambassador to Belgium.
- Chen Fushou, 88, Indonesian-born Chinese badminton player and coach, Uber Cup winner.
- Louise D. Clement-Hoff, 93, American artist.
- Guy Delcourt, 72, French politician, MP and mayor of Lens.
- James Dunn, 92, Australian diplomat.
- Mark Dziersk, 60, American industrial designer.
- Tony Ford, 77–78, New Zealand lawyer and jurist, Chief Justice of the Kingdom of Tonga.
- Delphine Forest, 53, French actress.
- Mary Higgins Clark, 92, American author.
- Wazi Uddin Khan, 83, Bangladeshi politician, MP.
- Wen Zengxian, 68, Chinese politician, Deputy director-general of the Civil Affairs Department of Hubei Province, COVID-19.
- Mirza Khazar, 72, Azerbaijani author and political analyst.
- Ram Lakhan Mahato, 74, Indian politician, MLA, heart attack.
- Andrée Melly, 87, English actress.
- Bob Monahan, 91, American ice hockey player.
- Miloslav Penner, 47, Czech footballer.
- Uma Sambanthan, 90, Malaysian political activist.
- Melvin Seeman, 101, American social psychologist.
- Janez Stanovnik, 97, Slovenian economist and politician, President.
- Gunnar Svensson, 64, Swedish ice hockey player and coach, non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
- Dalip Kaur Tiwana, 84, Indian author, lung disease.
- Katsumasa Uchida, 75, Japanese actor.
- Donald J. West, 95, English psychiatrist and parapsychologist.
- Yang Xin, 79–80, Chinese art historian and curator, Vice Director of the Palace Museum.
- César Zabala, 58, Paraguayan footballer, bladder cancer.