Deaths in June 2018
The following is a list of notable deaths in June 2018.
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.
June 2018
1
- Rudolf Beerbohm, 76, German Olympic equestrian
- Poldy Bird, 76, Argentine writer.
- Jean-Claude Boulard, 75, French politician, Mayor of Le Mans, Senator, and Deputy.
- Dhiraj Choudhury, 82, Indian painter.
- Eddy Clearwater, 83, American blues singer and guitarist, heart failure.
- Bob Clotworthy, 87, American Hall of Fame diver, Olympic champion and bronze medalist.
- Jill Ker Conway, 83, Australian-American academic and author, President of Smith College.
- Giovanni Di Veroli, 85, Italian footballer.
- Walter Eich, 93, Swiss footballer.
- Giancarlo Ghirardi, 82, Italian physicist, heart attack.
- Egon Hoegen, 89, German voice actor.
- Hilmar Hoffmann, 92, German film and culture academic.
- Maria Martika, 86, Greek actress.
- Andrew Massey, 72, British-born American conductor, cancer.
- Sam Moore, 88, American Bible publisher.
- Malcolm Morley, 86, English painter.
- Rouzan al-Najjar, 21, Palestinian nurse, shot.
- John Julius Norwich, 88, British historian, travel writer and television personality.
- Alejandro Peñaranda, 24, Colombian footballer, shot.
- William Edward Phipps, 96, American actor, complications from lung cancer.
- Kostas Polychroniou, 81, Greek football player and manager.
- Lutz Pyritz, 60, German horse racing trainer and jockey.
- Rockin' Rebel, 52, American professional wrestler, suicide by gunshot.
- Sinan Sakić, 61, Serbian turbo-folk singer.
- Sanusi, 85, Indonesian cyclist
- Michael Andrew Screech, 92, British Renaissance scholar.
- René Séjourné, 88, French Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Saint-Flour.
- Fred Van Dusen, 80, American baseball player.
2
- Mary Baumgartner, 87, American baseball player.
- Joe Berinson, 86, Australian politician, MHR for Perth, Minister for the Environment and Energy, Attorney-General of Western Australia.
- Paul D. Boyer, 99, American biochemist, Nobel Prize laureate.
- Monte Hill Davis, 86, American classical pianist.
- Sir Desmond de Silva, 78, British lawyer.
- André Desvages, 74, French racing cyclist.
- Irenäus Eibl-Eibesfeldt, 89, Austrian ethologist.
- Vida Ghahremani, 82, Iranian actress and producer.
- Joel Grossman, 81, American political scientist, cancer.
- Bruce Kison, 68, American baseball player and coach, cancer.
- Álvaro Lapuerta, 90, Spanish politician and prosecutor, member of Francoist Cortes and Deputy, complications from dementia.
- Roger A. Madigan, 88, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives and Senate.
- Fernando Mazariegos, 80, Guatemalan chemist and inventor, Order of the Quetzal, cardiac arrest.
- Nick Meglin, 82, American magazine editor, heart attack.
- Peter Milner, 98, British-Canadian neuroscientist.
- Tony Morphett, 80, Australian screenwriter, heart attack.
- John Ritchie, 70, Scottish football player and manager.
- Irving Sandler, 92, American art critic, cancer.
- William Simmons, 79, American anthropologist.
- C. C. Torbert Jr., 88, American jurist, Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court.
- Bernard E. Trainor, 89, American journalist and Marine Corps general.
- Emil Wolf, 95, Czech-born American physicist.
3
- Mustapha Akanbi, 85, Nigerian jurist, head of the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission.
- Doug Altman, 69, British statistician, bowel cancer.
- Alessandra Appiano, 59, Italian writer and journalist, suicide.
- Robert Brylewski, 57, Polish singer-songwriter.
- Frank Carlucci, 87, American politician, Secretary of Defense, National Security Advisor, complications from Parkinson's disease.
- Pamela Ann Davy, 84, Australian actress.
- Robert Forhan, 82, Canadian Olympic ice hockey player and politician, Mayor of Newmarket, Ontario.
- Jerry Hopkins, 82, American journalist and biographer.
- Jek Yeun Thong, 87, Singaporean politician.
- Johnnie Keyes, 78, American pornographic actor, stroke.
- Dadaji Ramaji Khobragade, 79, Indian farmer-scientist.
- Kent McCray, 89, American television producer.
- Leonid Nevedomsky, 78, Soviet-Russian actor, People's Artist of Russia.
- Miguel Obando y Bravo, 92, Nicaraguan Roman Catholic cardinal, Archbishop of Managua, heart attack.
- Sir John Thomson, 91, British diplomat, High Commissioner to India, Permanent Representative to the United Nations.
- Mario Toros, 95, Italian politician, Deputy and Senator.
- Gilbert Trausch, 86, Luxembourgian historian.
- Georg von Tiesenhausen, 104, German rocket scientist.
- Kyra Petrovskaya Wayne, 99, Russian-born American author.
4
- Michael J. Belton, 83, American astronomer.
- Seán Calleary, 86, Irish politician, TD.
- Dwight Clark, 61, American football player, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
- Jeffrey Coy, 66, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.
- Aleksey Desyatchikov, 85, Soviet Olympic athlete.
- Norman Edge, 84, American jazz double-bassist.
- Mary Jane Fonder, 75, American convicted murderer, cardiac arrest.
- Georgann Johnson, 91, American actress.
- Steve Kline, 70, American baseball player.
- Canel Konvur, 78, Turkish high jumper.
- J. B. Munro, 81, New Zealand politician and disability advocate, MP for Invercargill.
- C. M. Newton, 88, American Hall of Fame college basketball coach and administrator.
- Dragan Nikolić, 61, Bosnian Serb war criminal.
- Jalal Mansur Nuriddin, 73, American poet and spoken word musician, cancer.
- Marc Ogeret, 86, French singer.
- Harold Poynton, 82, English rugby league footballer.
- Ahmed Said, 92, Egyptian radio broadcaster.
- Abhimanyu Unnuth, 80, Mauritian writer.
- Chris Weller, 78, English footballer.
- Gareth Williams, 76, Welsh footballer.
5
- Yoshiaki Arata, 94, Japanese physicist.
- Ira Berlin, 77, American historian, complications from multiple myeloma.
- Jānis Bojārs, 62, Latvian shot putter, European championship silver medalist.
- Frank Bresee, 93, American radio actor and historian.
- Brian Browne, 81, Canadian jazz pianist, lung and tracheal cancer.
- Pierre Carniti, 81, Italian trade unionist and politician, Senator.
- Bruce Coulter, 90, Canadian football player and coach.
- Kay de Villiers, 90, South African neurosurgeon.
- Denman, 18, British racehorse, Cheltenham Gold Cup winner.
- Daša Drndić, 71, Croatian radio playwright and author, cancer.
- Feng Ting-kuo, 67, Taiwanese politician, Taipei City Councilor, member of the National Assembly and Legislative Yuan, cardiac arrest.
- A. J. Holloway, 79, American politician, Mayor of Biloxi, Mississippi.
- Hema Nalin Karunaratne, 54, Sri Lankan journalist, intra-ventricular haemorrhage.
- Karl Fritz Lauer, 80, Romanian-German scientist.
- Geoff Mason, 88, Australian football player.
- Stacy Phillips, 73, American resophonic guitarist and fiddler.
- Pedyr Prior, British Cornish nationalist politician, Chairman of Mebyon Kernow.
- Darbara Singh, Indian serial killer.
- Kate Spade, 55, American fashion designer, suicide by hanging.
- David Spiller, 75, British pop artist.
- Chuck Taylor, 76, American baseball player.
- Harry Walker, 103, English rugby union player.
6
- Tinus Bosselaar, 82, Dutch footballer.
- Mike Hammond, 72, Australian football player.
- Teddy Johnson, 98, English singer.
- Ümit Kayıhan, 64, Turkish football player and manager.
- George N. Leighton, 105, American judge, pneumonia.
- Mateja Matevski, 89, Macedonian poet.
- David McFadden, 77, Canadian poet and travel writer.
- Kira Muratova, 83, Ukrainian film director, screenwriter and actress.
- Alan O'Neill, 47, Irish actor, complications from head trauma.
- Larry Owen, 63, American baseball player.
- Monique Papon, 83, French politician, Senator and Deputy for Loire-Atlantique.
- Ralph Santolla, 51, American metal guitarist, heart attack.
- Red Schoendienst, 95, American Hall of Fame baseball player, manager, and coach.
- Åke Wärnström, 92, Swedish Olympic boxer.
- H. H. Wieder, 99, Romanian-born American physicist.
- Mary Wilson, Baroness Wilson of Rievaulx, 102, British poet, Spouse of the Prime Minister, stroke.
- Ian Wrigley, 95, Australian Olympics sports shooter.
- Franz M. Wuketits, 62, Austrian biologist and epistemologist.
7
- Philippe de Baleine, 96, French author.
- Rasul Bux Palejo, 88, Pakistani politician, scholar and writer, founder of Awami Tahreek.
- Al Capps, 79, American record producer, arranger and composer.
- David Douglas Duncan, 102, American photojournalist.
- Minken Fosheim, 62, Norwegian actress and children's author, pancreatic cancer.
- Fu Da-ren, 85, Taiwanese sports broadcaster, assisted suicide.
- Geoff Gunney, 84, English rugby league player and coach.
- Arie den Hartog, 77, Dutch road bicycle racer.
- Amos Jordan, 96, American scholar and military officer.
- José Marfil Peralta, 97, Spanish WWII soldier and Holocaust survivor.
- Arthur Marshall, 83, Australian politician and tennis player, member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly.
- Francis Smerecki, 68, French football player and manager.
- Peter Stringfellow, 77, English businessman and nightclub owner, cancer.
- Viktor Tolmachev, 83, Russian airplane designer and engineer.
- Gena Turgel, 95, Polish author, Holocaust survivor and educator.
- Cliff van Blerk, 79, Australian soccer player.
- Michaele Vollbracht, 70, American fashion designer, esophageal cancer.
- Oulton Wade, Baron Wade of Chorlton, 85, British politician, member of the House of Lords.
- Sir Neil Waters, 87, New Zealand chemist and university administrator, vice-chancellor of Massey University.
- Stefan Weber, 71, Austrian singer.
- Yao Baoqian, 93, Chinese People's Liberation Army officer, commander of the 24th Group Army.
8
- Ibrahim Abiriga, 62, Ugandan politician and military officer, shot.
- Per Ahlmark, 79, Swedish politician and writer, Deputy Prime Minister and leader of the Liberal People's Party.
- Helen Chatfield Black, 94, American conservationist.
- Jack Borotsik, 68, Canadian ice hockey player.
- Gérard Boulanger, 69, French lawyer and politician, cancer.
- Anthony Bourdain, 61, American chef, author and television host, four-time Emmy winner, suicide by hanging.
- Vin Bruce, 86, American Cajun musician.
- Maria Bueno, 78, Brazilian tennis player, Wimbledon winner, mouth cancer.
- Freddy Eugen, 77, Danish racing cyclist.
- Eunice Gayson, 90, British actress.
- Danny Kirwan, 68, British Hall of Fame guitarist, pneumonia.
- Pat Lally, 92, Scottish politician, Lord Provost of Glasgow.
- Liu Jianfu, 100, Chinese politician, police chief and vice mayor of Beijing.
- Liu Yichang, 99, Hong Kong novelist, editor and publisher, a founder of Hong Kong's modern literature.
- Jutta Nardenbach, 49, German footballer.
- Thodoros Papadimitriou, 87, Greek sculptor.
- Janko Pleterski, 95, Slovenian historian, politician and diplomat.
- Gino Santercole, 77, Italian singer and songwriter, heart attack.
- Leo Sarkisian, 97, American musicologist and broadcaster.
- Henry Sharratt, 82, English rugby league player.
- Theodore J. Sophocleus, 79, American politician, member of the Maryland House of Delegates.
- Thomas Stuttaford, 87, British doctor and politician, MP.
- Kandala Subrahmanyam, 97, Indian politician.
9
- Joan Bernard Armstrong, 77, American judge.
- Martin Birrane, 82, Irish businessman, racing driver and team owner.
- Françoise Bonnot, 78, French film editor, Oscar winner.
- Richard H. Bube, 90, American physicist, materials scientist and theistic evolutionist.
- Deborah Cameron, 59, Australian journalist and radio presenter, cancer.
- Kristine Ciesinski, 65, American opera singer, glider crash.
- Ogobara Doumbo, 62, Malian scientist.
- Robert Fine, 72–73, British sociologist.
- Murray Fromson, 88, American journalist and professor, complications from Alzheimer's disease.
- Crawford Gates, 96, American composer and conductor.
- Lorraine Gordon, 95, American jazz club owner, stroke.
- George Grubb, 82, British politician, Lord Provost of Edinburgh.
- John Wesley Hanes III, 93, American civil servant.
- Reinhard Hardegen, 105, German U-boat commander.
- Kenyatta Jones, 39, American football player, cardiac arrest.
- Clemens Kalischer, 97, American photojournalist.
- Sylwester Kubica,68, Polish gymnast
- Lin Yu-lin, 81, Taiwanese real estate developer.
- Lauri Linna, 87, Finnish politician, MP.
- John McKenzie, 80, Canadian ice hockey player.
- Shantaram Naik, 72, Indian politician, member of the Rajya Sabha, heart attack.
- Somaweera Senanayake, 74, Sri Lankan screenwriter, novelist and journalist, heart attack.
- Laliteshwar Prasad Shahi, 97, Indian politician.
- Bryan Todd, 80, English rugby league player.
- Fadil Vokrri, 58, Kosovar football player, president of Football Federation of Kosovo, cardiac arrest.
- Zhang Junzhao, 65, Chinese film director and screenwriter.
10
- Stan Anderson, 85, English football player and manager.
- Sir Frederick Atkinson, 98, British civil servant, head of the Government Economic Service.
- Douglas J. Bennet, 79, American diplomat and educator, President of Wesleyan University.
- Neal E. Boyd, 42, American singer and reality show winner, heart and kidney failure and liver disease.
- Dorothy Cotton, 88, American civil rights activist.
- Nils Terje Dalseide, 66, Norwegian judge and civil servant.
- Harold L. Dibble, 66, American archaeologist, pancreatic cancer.
- Paddy Feeny, 87, British broadcaster.
- Howard Gardiner, 74, Zimbabwean cricketer.
- Pavlos Giannakopoulos, 89, Greek businessman and sport administrator.
- James Gips, 72, American technologist.
- Ben Hills, 76, British-born Australian investigative journalist, cancer.
- Hala bint D'aij Al Khalifa, Bahraini royal.
- Ras Kimono, 60, Nigerian reggae musician.
- Tom McEwen, 81, American drag racer.
- Walter Pitman, 89, Canadian politician.
- André Pourny, 89, French politician, Senator.
- Liliana Ross, 79, Italian-born Chilean actress.
- Edward Sadlowski, 79, American labor activist.
- Axel Schmidt, 79, Brazilian sailor, Pan American champion.
- Christopher Stasheff, 74, American author, Parkinson's disease.
- Erling Storrusten, 94, Norwegian businessman.
- Yirmiyahu Yovel, 82, Israeli philosopher.
11
- Norma Bessouet, 77, Argentine artist.
- Maria Butaciu, 78, Romanian folk singer.
- John Coates, 85, Australian army general.
- Wayne Dockery, 76, American jazz double bassist.
- Irene Doutney, 69, Australian politician, cancer.
- Oscar Furlong, 90, Argentine basketball player, tennis player and coach, FIBA Basketball World Cup MVP.
- Bonaldo Giaiotti, 85, Italian opera singer.
- Roilo Golez, 71, Filipino politician, Postmaster General and adviser to the National Security Council, heart attack.
- Marcel Hénaff, 75, French philosopher and anthropologist.
- Yvette Horner, 95, French accordionist.
- Victoria Kalima, 45, Zambian politician, Minister of Gender.
- Roman Kłosowski, 89, Polish actor.
- Adel Mahmoud, 76, Egyptian-American infectious-disease expert credited with the HPV and rotavirus vaccines, brain hemorrhage.
- A. M. Paraman, 91, Indian politician.
- Rumen Petkov, 70, Bulgarian animator and director, Palme d'Or winner.
- John Shepherd, 86, English footballer.
- Larry Thomas, 70, American political advisor, cancer.
12
- Ram Chander Bainda, 72, Indian politician, member of the Lok Sabha.
- Yakov Brand, 63, Russian cardiac surgeon and TV presenter.
- Robert Alan Browne, 86, American actor.
- Patricia Adkins Chiti, British-born Italian musician and musicologist.
- Jack Cuffe, 87, Australian footballer.
- Helena Dunicz-Niwińska, 102, Polish violinist, translator and author.
- Keith Fahnhorst, 66, American football player.
- Jon Hiseman, 73, English drummer, brain cancer.
- Antônio Carlos Konder Reis, 94, Brazilian politician, Senator, Deputy, governor of Santa Catarina.
- Jarosław Kozidrak, 63, Polish guitarist, keyboardist and composer.
- Jack Laxer, 91, American photographer.
- Bhaiyyu Maharaj, 50, Indian spiritual guru, suicide by gunshot.
- Al Meltzer, 89, American sportscaster.
- Stephen Reid, 68, Canadian author and bank robber, heart failure and complications of pneumonia.
- Pandel Savic, 92, Macedonian-born American football player, complications from Alzheimer's disease.
- Freddy Sofian, 69, Indonesian artist.
- Renato Vrbičić, 47, Croatian water polo player, Olympic silver medalist, heart attack.
13
- Myrtle Allen, 94, Irish chef, restaurateur and hotelier, Michelin star winner, pneumonia.
- Benedetto Cottone, 100, Italian politician, Deputy.
- Arkangel de la Muerte, 52, Mexican professional wrestler, heart attack.
- Eurydice Dixon, 22, Australian comedian, strangulation.
- Anne Donovan, 56, American Hall of Fame basketball player and coach, Olympic champion, heart failure.
- John Farley, 85, British pilot.
- D. J. Fontana, 87, American Hall of Fame rock drummer.
- Tom Gear, 69, American politician, member of the Virginia House of Delegates.
- J. Alex Haller, 91, American pediatric surgeon.
- Rory Kiely, 84, Irish politician, Cathaoirleach of Seanad Éireann.
- Ronald I. Meshbesher, 85, American lawyer, complications from Alzheimer's disease.
- Milan Mrkusich, 93, New Zealand artist and designer.
- Charles Vinci, 85, American weightlifter, Olympic champion.
14
- Robin Boyd, 94, Irish theologian and missionary.
- Shujaat Bukhari, 50, Indian journalist, shot.
- Gene Ceppetelli, 78, Canadian-born American football player.
- Fazlullah, 43, Pakistani Sharia advocate and insurgent, leader of TNSM and TTP, drone strike.
- Yvonne Gilan, 86, British actress, breast and lung cancer.
- Stanislav Govorukhin, 82, Russian film director, screenwriter and politician.
- Vincent R. Gray, 96, British-born New Zealand chemist and climate change denier.
- Mongi Kooli, 88, Tunisian politician.
- Steve Kuzmicich, 86, New Zealand statistician.
- Archibald Montgomerie, 18th Earl of Eglinton, 78, British aristocrat.
- Ed Roebuck, 86, American baseball player.
- Ettore Romoli, 80, Italian politician, Senator and Deputy.
- Sonia Scurfield, 89, Canadian sports team owner, cancer.
- Gunnar Vada, 91, Norwegian politician, MP.
- Marta Weigle, 73, American folklorist and anthropologist.
15
- Gerald Barnbaum, 84, American pharmacist and fraudster.
- Nina Baym, 82, American literary critic and historian, complications from dementia.
- Delia Bell, 83, American bluegrass singer.
- Manuel José Bonnet, 81, Colombian soldier, academic and politician, Commandant of the Army, Governor of Magdalena, cancer.
- Milton Clark, 95, Australian footballer.
- Joe DeNardo, 87, American meteorologist.
- Leslie Grantham, 71, English actor and convicted murderer.
- Enoch zu Guttenberg, 71, German conductor.
- Frank Harden, 95, American radio announcer.
- Arne Martin Klausen, 90, Norwegian social anthropologist.
- Nick Knox, 60, American drummer.
- Joseph Li Mingshu, 93, Chinese clandestine Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Qingdao.
- Buddy MacEachern, 77, Canadian politician, Alzheimer's disease.
- Rita Marko, 98, Albanian politician.
- Richard Millard, 103, American Episcopal prelate, Bishop of California.
- Matt Murphy, 88, American guitarist.
- Raoul Van Caenegem, 90, Belgian historian.
- Darío Villalba, 79, Spanish painter, photographer and Olympic figure skater.
- Macdara Woods, 76, Irish poet.
16
- María José Alcón, 57, Spanish jurist and politician, Valencia city councilor, balcony fall.
- Alvarito, 82, Spanish football player, and manager.
- Martin Bregman, 92, American film producer, cerebral hemorrhage.
- Cecile Cilliers, 85, South African writer.
- Antonio Giuliano, 88, Italian classical archaeologist and historian.
- Russell MacNeil, 87, Canadian politician.
- Nicholas Mastromatteo, 84, American luger
- Syd Nomis, 76, South African rugby union player, heart attack.
- M. Azizur Rahman, 77, Canadian electrical engineer.
- Gennady Rozhdestvensky, 87, Russian conductor.
- Remo Segnana, 92, Italian politician, Senator.
- Victor Shabangu, 48, Swazi Olympic athlete.
- Ronnie Sheed, 71, Scottish footballer.
- George Stamatoyannopoulos, 84, Greek-born American medical researcher and geneticist.
- Euan Howard, 4th Baron Strathcona and Mount Royal, 94, British politician, member of House of Lords.
- Ken Wood, 88, Australian swimming coach.
17
- John Blayney, 93, Irish judge and rugby union player.
- Elizabeth Brackett, 76, American television journalist, neck injury from bicycle fall.
- William Chong Wong, 67, Honduran economist and politician, Minister of Finance, co-founder of Central American Technological University, respiratory failure.
- Hellmut Fritzsche, 91, German-born American physicist, assisted suicide.
- Troy Hurtubise, 54, Canadian inventor and conservationist, subject of Project Grizzly, traffic collision.
- Derek Ingram, 93, English journalist.
- Igor Muradyan, 61, Armenian political activist.
- O. Timothy O'Meara, 90, American mathematician.
- Rebecca Parris, 66, American jazz singer.
- Aihud Pevsner, 92, American physicist.
- Dutch Rennert, 88, American baseball umpire.
- Stephen E. Robinson, 70, American religious scholar.
- David Selberg, 23, Swedish ice hockey player, suicide.
- Andrei Ivanovich Stepanov, 88, Soviet-born Russian diplomat and author.
- Zhao Nanqi, 91, Korean-born Chinese general and politician, Director of the People's Liberation Army General Logistics Department.
- Franco Zurlo, 77, Italian Olympic boxer
18
- Ahmad Ahmadi, 84, Iranian Islamic philosopher, heart attack.
- Walter Bahr, 91, American Hall of Fame soccer player, complications from a broken hip.
- Billy Connors, 76, American baseball player and coach.
- Graham Davy, 81, New Zealand athlete and sports administrator.
- Ivor Dennis, 86, Sri Lankan singer.
- Upendra Devkota, 64, Nepalese neurosurgeon, gallbladder cancer.
- Paul Gratzik, 82, German writer.
- Ron Healey, 65, Irish footballer.
- Go Kato, 80, Japanese actor, gallbladder cancer.
- Barry McDaniel, 87, American opera singer.
- Gordon Norton, 93, Canadian yacht racer.
- Kostas Politis, 76, Greek basketball coach, EuroBasket champion.
- Claude Ramsey, 75, American politician, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives.
- Felix Rappaport, 65, American casino operator, heart disease.
- Maria Rohm, 72, Austrian actress.
- Billy Sammeth, 66, American talent manager, pancreatic cancer.
- Bertha Sanseverino, 72, Uruguayan politician, member of the Departmental Board of Montevideo and the Chamber of Representatives.
- Nathan Shaham, 93, Israeli writer.
- Lawrence A. Skantze, 89, American military officer.
- Marta Terry González, 87, Cuban librarian.
- Big Van Vader, 63, American professional wrestler and football player, heart failure and pneumonia.
- Richard Valeriani, 85, American NBC News correspondent.
- Magalì Vettorazzo, 76, Italian Olympic pentathlete.
- Jimmy Wopo, 21, American rapper, shot.
- XXXTentacion, 20, American rapper, shot.
19
- Stanley Cavell, 91, American philosopher, heart failure.
- Ivan Drach, 81, Ukrainian poet, screenwriter and politician, member of Verkhovna Rada.
- Efrén Echeverría, 86, Paraguayan musician, composer, and record collector.
- Princess Elisabeth of Denmark, 83, Danish princess.
- Katriina Elovirta, 57, Finnish football player and referee, Finnish Women's Cup champion.
- C. H. Gimingham, 95, British botanist.
- Sergio Gonella, 85, Italian Hall of Fame football referee.
- Hubert Green, 71, American Hall of Fame golfer, U.S. Open and PGA champion, throat cancer.
- Stefan Kanfer, 85, American journalist.
- Bill Kenville, 87, American basketball player.
- Chuck Klingbeil, 52, American football player.
- Koko, 46, American-bred western lowland gorilla.
- Paul John Marx, 83, French Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Kerema .
- Don Mason, 73, American baseball player.
- Leonard McComb, 87, British painter.
- Ángel Medardo Luzuriaga, 82, Ecuadorian Andean cumbia musician.
- Ian Orme, 65, British-American microbiologist.
- Bansi Quinteros, 41, Spanish keyboardist, blood cancer.
- Gillian Raine, 91, British actress
- Nicholas Rudall, 78, British academic and theatre director, colon and liver cancer.
- Jane Cronin Scanlon, 95, American mathematician.
- Lowrell Simon, 75, American soul singer-songwriter.
- Jack Stallings, 87, American baseball coach.
- Nerella Venu Madhav, 85, Indian impressionist.
- Frank Vickery, 67, Welsh playwright.
- Peter Wilmot-Sitwell, 83, British stockbroker.
20
- Ken Albiston, 91, Australian footballer.
- David Bianco, 63–64, American record producer, engineer and mixer, stroke.
- Errikos Briolas, 84, Greek actor.
- Dante Caputo, 74, Argentine diplomat and politician, President of the United Nations General Assembly, Minister of Foreign Relations.
- Dick Danehe, 97, American football player.
- Brian Donovan, 77, American journalist, Pulitzer Prize winner, complications from Alzheimer's disease.
- Robert Gilpin, 87, American political scientist.
- Norman Godman, 81, Scottish politician, MP.
- Sophie Gradon, 32, British reality television participant and beauty pageant winner.
- Francisco Griéguez, 99, Spanish WWII soldier and Holocaust survivor.
- Lesandro Guzman-Feliz, 15, American homicide victim, stabbed.
- Bill Hendon, 73, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives for North Carolina's 11th district.
- Hu Wei, 97, Chinese general, Deputy Chief of Staff of the People's Liberation Army.
- Ernie Hunt, 75, English football player, complications from Alzheimer's disease.
- Sándor Kányádi, 89, Hungarian poet and translator.
- Don C. Laubman, 96, Canadian fighter pilot and flying ace.
- Wolfgang Lippert, 80, German botanist.
- Carroll Morgan, 70, Canadian Olympic boxer, heart attack.
- Willie Lee Rose, 91, American historian.
- Bill Speakman, 90, British soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross.
- Peter Thomson, 88, Australian Hall of Fame golfer, five-time British Open winner, Parkinson's disease.
- Solveig Laila Thoresen, 87, Norwegian politician.
- John Ward, 88, American sportscaster.
- Mushtaq Ahmad Yusufi, 94, Pakistani banker, writer and humorist.
21
- William Acker, 90, American judge.
- Grigory Barenblatt, 90, Russian mathematician.
- Carlo Bernardini, 88, Italian politician, Senator.
- Hassan El Glaoui, 93, Moroccan painter.
- Édouard-Jean Empain, 80, French-Belgian industrialist and kidnapping victim.
- H. Tristram Engelhardt Jr., 77, American philosopher.
- Johnny Hubbard, 87, South African footballer.
- Oldřich Král, 87, Czech sinologist and translator.
- Charles Krauthammer, 68, American political commentator and writer, Pulitzer Prize winner, small intestine cancer.
- Felicia Langer, 87, Israeli-German human rights activist.
- George Lindemann, 81, American businessman.
- John Mack, 81, American civic leader.
- Jamsheed Marker, 95, Pakistani diplomat, Ambassador to the United States.
- Elsa Massa, 93, Argentine human rights activist.
- Armando Merodio, 82, Spanish footballer.
- Horaţiu Nicolau, 84, Romanian Olympic volleyball player
- Eric Stanley, 94, British literary scholar and historian.
- Sir Laurence Street, 91, Australian judge, Chief Justice of New South Wales.
- Hugh Stuckey, 89, Australian comedy and drama writer.
- Bill Thompson, 80, American politician, member of the Wyoming House of Representatives.
- Yan Jizhou, 100, Chinese film director, winner of the Golden Rooster Award for Lifetime Achievement.
22
- Halina Aszkiełowicz-Wojno, 71, Polish volleyball player, Olympic bronze medalist.
- Tony Bartirome, 86, American baseball player.
- Geoff Case, 82, Australian football player.
- Steve Condous, 82, Australian politician, Lord Mayor of Adelaide, member of the South Australian House of Assembly.
- James S. Denton, 66, American publisher and editor, prostate cancer.
- Fred Kornet, 98, American Army lieutenant general.
- Nahum Korzhavin, 92, Russian-American poet.
- Olga Krzyżanowska, 88, Polish politician, Senator, Deputy Marshal of the Sejm.
- Melanie Le Brocquy, 98, Irish sculptor.
- Dick Leitsch, 83, American LGBT rights activist, liver cancer.
- Dan Lindsley, 92, American geneticist.
- Helli Louise, 68, Danish-English actress.
- Deanna Lund, 81, American actress, pancreatic cancer.
- Jahi McMath, 17, American persistent vegetative state patient, liver failure.
- Nandagopal, 84, Indian film journalist, editor and critic.
- Rezső Nyers, 95, Hungarian politician, Minister of Finance, Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party president.
- Geoffrey Oryema, 65, Ugandan musician.
- Vinnie Paul, 54, American drummer, heart attack.
- Sally Pierone, 97, American artist and family counselor.
- Waldir Pires, 91, Brazilian politician, Minister of Defence, Governor of Bahia.
- Bagun Sumbrai, 94, Indian politician.
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- Roland Baar, 53, German rower, five-time world champion, traffic collision.
- Fred Chalenor, 62, American bassist.
- Jacques Corriveau, 85, Canadian graphic design executive, convicted in Adscam scandal.
- Alberto Fouilloux, 77, Chilean footballer.
- Donald Hall, 89, American poet, U.S. Poet Laureate.
- Ann Hopkins, 74, American business executive, plaintiff in Price Waterhouse v Hopkins.
- Yavar Jamalov, 68, Azerbaijani politician, Minister of Defence Industry.
- Kim Jong-pil, 92, South Korean politician, Prime Minister.
- Gisèle Lamoureux, 75, Canadian botanist and photographer.
- Richard Lowitt, 96, American historian.
- Dumitru Moțpan, 78, Moldovan politician, President of Parliament.
- Phan Huy Lê, 84, Vietnamese historian, heart disease.
- Douglas Rae, 87, Scottish businessman.
- Violeta Rivas, 80, Argentine singer and actress.
- Gazmend Sinani, 27, Kosovan basketball player, traffic collision.
- Ronald Spadafora, 63, American firefighter, supervised rescue and recovery following 9/11, acute myeloid leukemia.
- Cyrus Tang, 88, Chinese-born American investor and philanthropist.
- Koro Wētere, 83, New Zealand politician, MP for Western Maori, Minister of Māori Affairs.
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- Xiomara Alfaro, 88, Cuban opera singer.
- César Alvarenga, Paraguayan politician, Governor of San Pedro Department, heart attack.
- Stanley Anderson, 78, American actor, brain cancer.
- Keith Bosley, 80, British poet and translator.
- G.S. Sachdev, 83, Indian bansuri player.
- Salomón Cohen Levy, 91, Israeli-born Venezuelan civil engineer and mall developer.
- Francesco Forleo, 76, Italian politician, Deputy, dementia.
- Frank Heart, 89, American Hall of Fame computer engineer, co-developer of the IMP, melanoma.
- Dan Ingram, 83, American disc jockey, complications of dementia.
- Michael Lockwood, 74, British philosopher, Alzheimer's disease.
- Darryl N. Johnson, 80, American diplomat.
- Sergei Ogorodnikov, 32, Russian ice hockey player, water bike accident.
- Josip Pirmajer, 74, Slovenian football player and manager.
- Jacques Saadé, 81, Lebanese-born French shipping executive, founder of CMA CGM.
- David J. Simms, 85, Irish mathematician.
- Chatri Sophonpanich, 85, Thai banker.
- Jens Kristian Thune, 82, Norwegian lawyer and executive.
- Pavel Vranský, 97, Czech brigadier general and RAF radio operator, veteran of the siege of Tobruk, War Cross and Medal of Merit recipient.
- Harald von Boehmer, 75, German immunologist.
- Jim Washington, 66, Canadian football player.
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- Constance Adams, 53, American space architect and spaceport planner, cancer.
- George Cakobau Jr., Fijian chief and politician.
- Jesús Cardenal, 88, Spanish professor and lawyer, Attorney General.
- Angelo Compagnoni, 96, Italian politician, Senator.
- Tom Dickinson, 87, Australian cricketer.
- Štefka Drolc, 94, Slovenian actress.
- Paul Gérin-Lajoie, 98, Canadian lawyer and politician, MNA.
- David Goldblatt, 87, South African photographer.
- Richard Benjamin Harrison, 77, American pawnbroker and reality television personality, Parkinson's disease.
- Yosh Kawano, 97, American baseball clubhouse manager, Parkinson's disease.
- James M. Keck, 96, American air force lieutenant general.
- Jessica Naiga, 53, Ugandan lawyer and judge.
- Bo Nilsson, 81, Swedish composer.
- John Frederick Pickering, 78, British economist and business consultant.
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- Big Bill Bissonnette, 81, American jazz musician.
- Dennis Creffield, 87, British painter.
- Harold Davis, 85, Scottish football player and manager.
- Andrey Dementyev, 89, Russian poet.
- Henri Dirickx, 90, Belgian footballer.
- Fedor Frešo, 71, Slovak rock and jazz bassist, heart failure.
- José Luis Meilán Gil, 84, Spanish politician and academic.
- Bernard Ginsborg, 93, British pharmacologist and physiologist.
- Klaas Hendrikse, 69, Dutch pastor.
- Ignatios Lappas, 72, Greek Orthodox metropolitan bishop, Metropolis of Larissa and Tyrnavos, heart failure.
- Henri Namphy, 85, Haitian military officer and politician, President, lung cancer.
- Sabina Ott, 62, American artist, cancer.
- Daniel Pilon, 77, Canadian actor.
- Phil Rodgers, 80, American golfer, leukemia.
- Joseph Seroussi, 85, Sudanese-born Romanian fashion designer.
- Albert Sewell, 90, English football statistician.
- Ed Simons, 101, American conductor.
- Innocent Umezulike, 64, Nigerian jurist, chief judge of Enugu State.
- Jennifer Welles, 81, American pornographic actress.
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- Jack Carroll, 94, Australian rugby union player.
- Steve Ditko, 90, American comic book writer and artist, heart attack.
- Raffaele Farigu, 84, Italian politician, Deputy.
- Johnny Guenther, 82, America ten-pin bowler.
- Joe Jackson, 89, American band manager, patriarch of the Jackson family, pancreatic cancer.
- Liz Jackson, 67, Australian journalist, Parkinson's disease.
- William McBride, 91, Australian doctor.
- Ann Nardulli, 69, American endocrinologist, cancer.
- Paola Paternoster, 82, Italian Olympic discus and javelin thrower.
- Corran Purdon, 97, British army major general.
- Steve Soto, 54, American punk musician.
- Steven Hilliard Stern, 80, Canadian-born American director.
- Vladimir Andreyevich Uspensky, 87, Russian mathematician, linguist, writer and doctor.
- Alan White, 84, Australian football player.
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- Denis Akiyama, 66, Canadian actor, cancer.
- Martin Baddeley, 81, English Anglican priest, Archdeacon of Reigate.
- Sam Bass, 73, Australian politician.
- François Bluche, 92, French historian.
- Goran Bunjevčević, 45, Serbian footballer, stroke.
- Colin Butts, 58, British novelist, screenwriter and impresario, pancreatic cancer.
- Miguel Fenelon Câmara Filho, 93, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Maceió and Teresina.
- Carlos Campos, Venezuelan politician, Governor of Anzoátegui.
- Harlan Ellison, 84, American writer and screenwriter.
- Jeffrey Elman, 70, American psycholinguist.
- Rob Hiaasen, 59, American journalist, shot.
- Hyon Ju-song, 56, North Korean military officer, execution by firing squad.
- Abdul Kadir, 65-66, Guyanese politician and convicted conspirator, Mayor of Linden.
- Mike Kilkenny, 73, Canadian baseball player.
- Domenico Losurdo, 76, Italian Marxist philosopher and historian.
- Russ McCubbin, 83, American actor and stuntman.
- Christine Nöstlinger, 81, Austrian writer.
- Elisha Obed, 66, Bahamian boxer, WBC light-middleweight champion.
- Şarık Tara, 88, Turkish executive.
- Keith Warburton, 89, Australian footballer.
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- Ai Weiren, 86, Chinese soldier, lieutenant general of the People's Liberation Army.
- Kwesi Amissah-Arthur, 67, Ghanaian economist and politician, Governor of the Bank of Ghana and Vice-President.
- Franz Beyer, 96, German violist and musicologist.
- Matt Cappotelli, 38, American professional wrestler and reality show winner, brain cancer.
- Arvid Carlsson, 95, Swedish neuropharmacologist, Nobel Prize laureate.
- Giuseppe Rocco Favale, 82, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Vallo della Lucania.
- Chantal Garrigues, 73, French actress.
- Helen Griffin, 59, British actress and political activist.
- Bill Hamel, 45, American composer and record producer.
- Jónas Kristjánsson, 78, Icelandic writer and newspaper editor.
- Jacques Madubost, 74, French high jumper, European champion.
- María Luisa Mendoza, 88, Mexican journalist, novelist and politician.
- Liliane Montevecchi, 85, French-Italian dancer and actress, Tony winner.
- Derrick O'Connor, 77, Irish actor, pneumonia.
- Eugene Pitt, 80, American singer.
- Lawrence Rondon, 68, Trinidadian footballer.
- Sir David Smith, 88, British botanist, Principal of the University of Edinburgh.
- Irena Szewińska, 72, Soviet-born Polish Hall of Fame sprinter, Olympic champion, cancer.
- Omar Vergara, 75, Argentine fencer.
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- Nino Assirelli, 92, Italian racing cyclist.
- Dagmar Burešová, 88, Czech lawyer and politician, Minister of Justice of Czechoslovakia, Order of Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk recipient.
- John E. Casida, 88, American entomologist and toxicologist.
- Juraj Halenár, 35, Slovak footballer, suicide.
- Mike Heideman, 70, American basketball coach, cancer.
- Mark Irwin, 83, New Zealand rugby union player.
- Johan J. Jakobsen, 81, Norwegian politician, Chairman of the Centre Party, Minister of Transport and Local Government.
- Billy Kinard, 84, American football player and coach.
- Timothy Murphy, 67, American poet.
- Antonella Rebuzzi, 63, Italian politician, Senator, heart attack.
- Fuat Sezgin, 93, Turkish Islamic science historian.
- Roy de Silva, 80, Sri Lankan director, heart attack.
- José Antonio Zaldúa, 76, Spanish footballer.