Deaths in September 2020
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The following is a list of notable deaths in September 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 (if applicable), reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference.
September 2020
1
- Wick Allison, 72, American magazine publisher (National Review, The American Conservative) and author, bladder cancer.[1]
- Nada Birko, 89, Croatian Olympic skier (1952).[2]
- Joseph H. Connell, 96, American ecologist.[3]
- Edwin M. Cronk, 102, American diplomat, Ambassador to Singapore (1972–1975).[4]
- Délio dos Santos, 95, Brazilian pro-democracy lawyer and politician, Deputy (1979–1987), pneumonia.[5]
- Arnold Frutkin, 101, American aerospace administrator.[6]
- Shekhar Gawli, 45, Indian cricketer (Maharashtra), fall.[7]
- Melanie Wade Goodwin, 50, American politician, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (2005–2011), cancer.[8]
- Vic Heron, 81-82, Australian politician.[9]
- Shanna Hogan, 37, American author, drowned.[10]
- Sheila Ingram, 63, American Olympic runner, silver medallist (1976).[11]
- James Jackson, 76, American social psychologist.[12]
- Jimmy Janes, 73, American comic book artist (Legion of Super-Heroes) and animator (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, X-Men: The Animated Series).[13]
- Dianne Kirksey, 69–70, American actress and director.[14]
- Boris Klyuyev, 76, Russian actor (D'Artagnan and Three Musketeers, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, TASS Is Authorized to Declare...), People's Artist (2002), lung cancer.[15]
- Vladislav Krapivin, 81, Russian children's author, pneumonia.[16]
- François Lalande, 89, Algerian-born French actor (Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo, French Postcards, Dangerous Liaisons).[17]
- Moose Lallo, 95, Canadian ice hockey player (Muskegon Zephyrs, Grand Rapids Rockets, Washington Presidents).[18]
- Erick Morillo, 49, American DJ (Reel 2 Real), music producer and record label owner, acute ketamine toxicity.[19]
- John Najarian, 92, American transplant surgeon.[20]
- Sue C. Nichols, 55, American animator and screenwriter (The Lion King, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Aladdin), cancer.[21]
- Terje Steen, 76, Norwegian Olympic ice hockey player (1968, 1972), national team.[22]
- Thomas L. Steffen, 90, American jurist, Justice (1982–1997) and Chief Justice (1995–1997) of the Supreme Court of Nevada.[23]
- Lyndon Stevens, 79, Australian cricket umpire.[24]
- Jerzy Szczakiel, 71, Polish speedway rider, world champion (1973).[25]
- James A. Taylor, 92, Canadian politician, Ontario MPP (1971–1987).[26]
2
- Abdúl Aramayo, 86, Bolivian footballer (Chaco Petrolero, Bolívar, national team).[27]
- Georges Azenstarck, 85–86, French photographer.[28]
- Danie Brits, 55, South African professional wrestler, heart attack.[29]
- David Capel, 57, English cricketer (Northamptonshire, national team), brain tumour.[30]
- Albert Cheesebrough, 85, English footballer (Burnley, Leicester City, Port Vale).[31]
- Philippe Daverio, 70, French-born Italian art critic, gallerist, academic, and television presenter, cancer.[32]
- Fred Davies, 81, English football player (Wolverhampton Wanderers, Bournemouth) and manager (Shrewsbury Town), idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.[33]
- Jon Dooley, 74, British racing driver.[34]
- Stephen M. Drance, 95, Canadian ophthalmologist.[35]
- Datta Ekbote, 84, Indian activist and politician, mayor of Pune, COVID-19.[36]
- David Evans, 95, Australian RAAF Air Marshal, Chief of the Air Staff (1982–1985).[37]
- M. J. Appaji Gowda, 69, Indian politician, Karnataka MLC (2013–2018), COVID-19.[38]
- David Graeber, 59, American anthropologist and author (Bullshit Jobs, Debt: The First 5000 Years, The Utopia of Rules), internal bleeding.[39]
- Ted Halstead, 52, American climatologist and author, fall.[40]
- Clyde H. Hamilton, 86, American jurist, Judge of the D.S.C. (1981–1991) and Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit (since 1991).[41]
- Rinat Ibragimov, 59, Russian double bass player, COVID-19.[42]
- Irving Kanarek, 100, American defense attorney (Charles Manson, Jimmy Lee Smith).[43]
- Kang Kek Iew, 77, Cambodian internal security leader (Tuol Sleng, Santebal) and convicted war criminal, lung disease.[44]
- Christian Liaigre, 77, French architect and interior designer.[45]
- Esther McCready, 89, American nurse.[46]
- Ismail Molla, 82, Greek politician, MP (1989–1990), stroke.[47]
- Maria Celeste Nardini, 77, Italian politician.[48]
- Carol Braun Pasternack, 70, American literary historian, brain cancer.[49]
- Ramkrishna Baba Patil, 84, Indian politician, MP (1998–2004) and Maharashtra MLA (1985–1995), complications from diabetes.[50]
- Mark Prent, 72, Canadian-American sculptor, aortic aneurysm.[51]
- Agustín Roberto Radrizzani, 75, Argentine Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Neuquén (1991–2001) and Lomas de Zamora (2001–2007), Archbishop of Mercedes-Luján (2007–2019), COVID-19.[52]
- Serara Selelo-Mogwe, 93, Botswana nurse and academic.[53]
- Wanda Seux, 72, Paraguayan-Argentine-Mexican vedette and actress (La vida difícil de una mujer fácil, Spicy Chile, Paradas Contínuas), complications from multiple strokes.[54]
- John Shrapnell, 85, British-born New Zealand journalist, actor and singer.[55]
- Adrianus Johannes Simonis, 88, Dutch Roman Catholic cardinal, Archbishop of Utrecht (1983–2007).[56]
- Norman J. W. Thrower, 100, English-born American cartographer and scholar.[57]
- František Vaněk, 88, Czech Olympic ice hockey player (1956, 1960).[58]
- John Yates, 90, English footballer (Chester).[59]
- William Yorzyk, 87, American Hall of Fame swimmer, Olympic champion (1956).[60]
- Dave Zeller, 81, American basketball player (Cincinnati Royals).[61]
3
- Kathleen Byerly, 76, American U.S Navy captain, cancer.[62]
- Betty Caywood, 89, American sportscaster (Kansas City Athletics).[63]
- Michael J. Cleary, 95, Irish Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Banjul (1981–2006).[64]
- Antônio de Jesus Dias, 78, Brazilian pastor and politician, Deputy (1987–1991, 1991–1993), COVID-19.[65]
- Alércio Dias, 77, Brazilian lawyer and politician, Deputy (1983–1991), gastrointestinal complications.[66]
- Dito, 58, Portuguese football player (Braga, Benfica, national team) and manager, heart attack.[67]
- Bernard Edelman, 82, French jurist, lawyer, and philosopher.[68]
- Karel Knesl, 78, Czech footballer (Dukla Prague, Slavia Prague, Czechoslovakia national team), Olympic silver medallist (1964).[69]
- Dorothea Liebermann-Meffert, 90, German surgeon.[70]
- Mary Marzke, 83, American anthropologist.[71]
- Jean-François Poron, 84, French actor (The Air of Paris, A Captain's Honor).[72]
- Bill Pursell, 94, American composer ("Our Winter Love"), pianist and music teacher, COVID-19.[73]
- Ahmed Al-Qadri, 64, Syrian agricultural engineer, Minister of Agriculture and Agrarian Reform (2013–2020), COVID-19.[74]
- Elkin Reilly, 81, Australian footballer (South Melbourne).[75]
- Gianni Serra, 86, Italian film director and screenwriter.[76]
- Félix Suárez Colomo, 69, Spanish Olympic racing cyclist (1972).[77]
- Reinhard Theimer, 72, German Olympic hammer thrower (1968, 1972).[78]
- Birol Ünel, 59, Turkish-born German actor (Head-On, Transylvania, Enemy at the Gates), cancer.[79]
4
- Vince Agro, 83, Canadian politician and novelist.[80]
- Bryan Anderson, 78, Canadian politician.[81]
- Ajibade Babalade, 48, Nigerian footballer (Shooting Stars, national team), cardiac arrest.[82]
- Sir Simon Boyle, 79, British business executive and public servant, Lord Lieutenant of Gwent (2001–2016).[83]
- Lloyd Cadena, 26, Filipino YouTuber, COVID-19.[84]
- Mike Cooley, 86, Irish engineer and trade unionist.[85]
- Annie Cordy, 92, Belgian actress (Victor and Victoria, Ces dames s'en mêlent, Souvenir of Gibraltar) and singer, cardiac arrest.[86]
- Peter Cronjé, 70, South African rugby union player (Golden Lions, national team), cancer.[87]
- Gregory de Vink, 22, South African racing cyclist, traffic collision.[88]
- Leon Finney Jr., 82, American minister and community organizer.[89]
- Andrzej Gawroński, 85, Polish actor (Everything for Sale, How I Unleashed World War II, A Short Film About Killing).[90]
- Nandi Glassie, 69, Cook Islands politician, MP (2006–2018), cancer.[91]
- Tony Goolsby, 86, American politician, cancer.[92]
- Gary Peacock, 85, American jazz double-bassist.[93]
- Curtis S. Person Jr., 85, American politician, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives (1966–1968) and Senate (1968–2006).[94]
- Betty Petryna, 89, Canadian baseball player (Grand Rapids Chicks, Fort Wayne Daisies).[95]
- Pierre Sidos, 93, French neo-Pétainist and political activist, founder of Jeune Nation.[96]
- Lucille Starr, 82, Canadian singer ("Cajun Love").[97]
- Dmitry Svetushkin, 40, Moldovan chess grandmaster, suicide by jumping.[98]
- Carl-Henning Wijkmark, 85, Swedish novelist (Stundande natten).[99]
- Joe Williams, 85, Cook Islands politician, Prime Minister (1999), Minister of Foreign Affairs (1999) and MP (1994–2004), COVID-19.[100]
5
- Dwight Anderson, 59, American basketball player (Denver Nuggets, Albuquerque Silvers, Evansville Thunder).[101]
- Johnny Bakshi, 88, Indian film producer, director (Raavan, Khudai) and actor, heart attack.[102]
- Orlando Bauzon, 75, Filipino Olympic basketball player (1968), cardiac arrest.[103]
- Rich Buzin, 74, American football player (New York Giants, Los Angeles Rams).[104]
- Zelmar Casco, 94, Argentine Olympic fencer (1964).[105]
- Francis Chapman, 97, Canadian cinematographer and television director.[106]
- Abu Osman Chowdhury, 85, Bangladeshi resistance fighter (Mukti Bahini).[107]
- Žarko Domljan, 87, Croatian politician, Speaker of the Parliament (1990–1992).[108]
- Christy Elliot, 87, Scottish rugby player.[109]
- Smokey Gaines, 80, American basketball player (Kentucky Colonels) and coach (Detroit Titans, San Diego State Aztecs), cancer.[110]
- Marian Jaworski, 94, Polish Roman Catholic cardinal, Archbishop of Lviv of the Latins (1991–2008).[111]
- Mohamed Haytham Khayat, 83, Syrian physician and lexicographer.[112]
- Jimmy Lavin, 92, Irish Gaelic footballer and hurler.[113]
- Rodney Litchfield, 81, English actor (Early Doors, Coronation Street, Testimony).[114]
- Thandeka Mdeliswa, 34, South African actress (Generations: The Legacy, Isidingo, Rhythm City), shot.[115]
- Jiří Menzel, 82, Czech director, actor and screenwriter (Closely Watched Trains, My Sweet Little Village, Larks on a String), Oscar winner (1967).[116]
- Steve Merrill, 74, American politician, Governor (1993–1997) and Attorney General of New Hampshire (1985–1989).[117]
- Frédéric Musso, 79, Algerian-born French writer and poet.[118]
- Brigitte Peskine, 68, French author and screenwriter (Plus belle la vie, Candice Renoir).[119]
- Ethan Peters, 17, American beauty influencer, drug overdose.[120]
- Malka Ribowska, 89, Polish-born French actress (Sundays and Cybele, The Shameless Old Lady).[121]
- Antoine Rufenacht, 81, French politician, mayor of Le Havre (1995–2010), President of the Regional Council of Upper Normandy (1992–1998).[122]
- Tam Ping-man, 86, Hong Kong actor (Exiled, Wild City, House of Wolves).[123]
- Yousef Wali, 90, Egyptian politician, Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation (1982–2004).[124]
- David Walter, 80, New Zealand politician, mayor of Stratford (1989–1998), leukaemia.[125]
- Al G. Wright, 104, English-born American band director (Purdue All-American Marching Band).[126]
6
- Levon Altounian, 84, Lebanese footballer (Homenetmen, national team).[127]
- Sergey Belyayev, 60, Kazakh sport shooter, Olympic silver medallist (1996).[128]
- Kesavananda Bharati, 79, Indian civil rights activist (Kesavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala).[129]
- Joan Blackham, 74, English actress (Bridget Jones's Diary, Judge John Deed, Doctors).[130]
- Lou Brock, 81, American Hall of Fame baseball player (Chicago Cubs, St. Louis Cardinals).[131]
- Marco Cariola, 87, Chilean cattle farmer, lawyer and politician, Senator (1998–2006).[132]
- Paul Chittilapilly, 86, Indian Syro-Malabar Catholic hierarch, Bishop of Kalyan (1988–1996) and Thamarassery (1996–2010).[133]
- Achmat Dangor, 71, South African author and political activist.[134]
- Nancy Dine, 83, American filmmaker (Jim Dine: A Self-Portrait on the Walls), lung cancer.[135]
- Kevin Dobson, 77, American actor (Kojak, Knots Landing, Midway), heart attack.[136]
- Christiane Eda-Pierre, 88, French coloratura soprano.[137]
- Lennart Forsberg, 92, Swedish footballer (GIF Sundsvall, Djurgården).[138]
- George Carr Frison, 95, American archaeologist.[139]
- Bob Fujitani, 98, American comics artist (Flash Gordon, Rip Kirby), co-creator of Solar.[140]
- Dick Gill, 88, Australian footballer (Carlton).[141]
- Isabel Gutiérrez de Bosch, 89, Guatemalan businesswoman and philanthropist.[142]
- Tom Jernstedt, 75, American Hall of Fame basketball administrator.[143]
- Sir Vaughan Jones, 67, New Zealand mathematician (Jones polynomial), Fields Medal winner (1990).[144]
- Gavin Keneally, 86, Australian politician, South Australian MHA (1970–1989).[145]
- Anita Lindblom, 82, Swedish singer and actress.[146]
- Gerry Lynn, 68, American politician, member of the Kentucky House of Representatives (2005–2007).[147]
- Sterling Magee, 84, American blues musician, complications from COVID-19.[148]
- Col Markham, 80, Australian politician, New South Wales MLA (1988–2003).[149]
- Nirvendra Kumar Mishra, 74–76, Indian politician, beaten.[150]
- S. Mohinder, 95, Indian composer (Paapi, Nanak Nam Jahaz Hai) and music director.[151]
- Dragoljub Ojdanić, 79, Serbian military officer and convicted war criminal, Chief of the General Staff (1998–2000) and Minister of Defence of Yugoslavia (2000).[152]
- Bob Robertson, 91, American sportscaster.[153]
- Mike Sexton, 72, American Hall of Fame poker player and commentator, prostate cancer.[154]
- Catana Starks, 75, American golfing coach.[155]
- Lotte Strauss, 107, German-born American author.[156]
- Takashi Sugimura, 94, Japanese biochemist, heart failure.[157]
- Helen Taylor Thompson, 96, British aid worker.[158]
- Ethel Soliven Timbol, 80, Filipino journalist (Manila Bulletin).[159]
- Dickson Wamwiri, 35, Kenyan Olympic taekwondo practitioner (2008).[160]
- Bruce Williamson, 49, American singer (The Temptations), COVID-19.[161]
- Kevin Zeese, 64, American lawyer and political activist, heart attack.[162]
7
- Berni Alder, 94, German-born American physicist.[163]
- Abdul Qadir Bajamal, 74, Yemeni politician, Prime Minister (2001–2007) and Minister of Foreign Affairs (1998–2001), complications from multiple strokes.[164]
- Chen Dingchang, 83, Chinese aerospace engineer, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.[165]
- Abdul Malik Fadjar, 81, Indonesian politician and academic, Minister of Religious Affairs (1998–1999) and Education (2001–2004).[166]
- Gao Wenbin, 99, Chinese historian and jurist.[167]
- Aurelio Iragorri Hormaza, 83, Colombian politician, Senator (1991–2014), Governor of Cauca (1975–1976) and President of the Chamber of Representatives (1981–1982), COVID-19.[168]
- John Houska, 64, American soccer player (Memphis Rogues).[169]
- Aida Kamel, 89, Egyptian actress.[170]
- Sergey Koltakov, 64, Russian actor (Mirror for a Hero, New Adventures of a Yankee in King Arthur's Court, The Life of Klim Samgin).[171]
- Logie Bruce Lockhart, 98, Scottish rugby union player (national team), writer and journalist.[172]
- Paul E. Menoher, 81, American lieutenant general.[173]
- Tim Mulherin, 63, Australian politician, Queensland MP (1995–2015), cancer.[174]
- Xavier Ortiz, 48, Mexican actor (Journey from the Fall, Un gancho al corazón), singer (Garibaldi) and television host, suicide by hanging.[175]
- Luba Perchyshyn, 96, American folk artist.[176]
- André Reichling, 64, Luxembourgish conductor and composer ("The NATO Hymn").[177]
- Narendra Kumar Swain, 80, Indian politician, MP (2015–2020).[178]
- Govind Swarup, 91, Indian radio astronomer.[179]
- Patrick Sweeney, 81, American politician, member of the Ohio House of Representatives (1967–1997) and Senate (1997–1998).[180]
- Mir Haji Muhammad Hayat Khan Talpur, 83, Pakistani politician, Sindh MPA (2013–2018).[181]
- Patricia Thiel, 67, American chemist and materials scientist.[182]
- Luis Zárate, 79, Mexican Olympic cyclist (1960).[183]
8
- Sonia Anderson, 76, British archivist, cancer.[184]
- Jean-Léon Beauvois, 77, French psychologist.[185]
- Gene Budig, 81, American academic and baseball executive, Chancellor of KU (1980–1994), president of WVU (1977–1981) and the American League (1994–1999).[186]
- Joseph Chennoth, 76, Indian Syro-Malabar Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Milevum (since 1999) and Apostolic Nuncio to Japan (since 2011).[187]
- Héctor Giorgetti, 64, Argentine footballer (Chacarita Juniors, Estudiantes, Club Universidad de Chile).[188]
- James Greeno, 85, American psychologist.[189]
- Sir Ronald Harwood, 85, South African-born British dramatist and screenwriter (The Pianist, The Dresser, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly), Oscar winner (2003).[190]
- Robert L. Lynn, 88, American poet, President of Louisiana College (1975–1997).[191]
- Anita Mason, 78, English novelist.[192]
- Sally Engle Merry, 75, American anthropologist.[193]
- Jim Owens, 86, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies, Cincinnati Reds, Houston Colt .45s/Astros).[194]
- Claude Peretti, 78, French footballer (Monaco, Ajaccio).[195]
- Jaya Prakash Reddy, 73, Indian actor (Samarasimha Reddy, Jayam Manadera, Chennakesava Reddy), cardiac arrest.[196]
- Alfred Riedl, 70, Austrian football player (Standard Liège, national team) and manager (Vietnam national team).[197]
- Vexi Salmi, 77, Finnish lyricist ("Huilumies", "Katson sineen taivaan").[198]
- Jane Soons, 89, British-born New Zealand geomorphologist.[199]
- Yvette Taborin, 91, French archaeologist.[200]
- Tony Tanner, 87, British actor (Stop the World – I Want to Get Off) and theatre director (Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat).[201]
- Benedict To Varpin, 84, Papua New Guinean Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Bereina (1979–1987) and Archbishop of Madang (1987–2001).[202]
- Robert Wilson, 46, American football player (Seattle Seahawks, New Orleans Saints), complications from a stroke.[203]
- Elgar Baeza, 80, Uruguayan footballer.[204]
9
- Elidà Amigó i Montanya, 85, Andorran writer, activist and suffragist.[205]
- Francisco de Assis Luz Silva, 76, Brazilian footballer (Fluminense, Clube do Remo).[206]
- Ronald Bell, 68, American saxophonist (Kool & the Gang) and songwriter ("Ladies' Night", "Celebration").[207]
- George Bizos, 92, South African human rights lawyer (Rivonia Trial) and anti-apartheid activist.[208]
- Cini Boeri, 96, Italian architect and designer.[209]
- Henrietta Boggs, 102, American-Costa Rican author, journalist and activist, First Lady of Costa Rica (1948–1949), subject of First Lady of the Revolution, COVID-19.[210]
- Sonny Chua, 52, Malaysian-born Australian composer and pianist, stroke.[211]
- Patrick Davin, 58, Belgian orchestra conductor.[212]
- Giuseppe Favero, 88, Italian racing cyclist (1954 Milan–San Remo, 1958 Paris–Nice).[213]
- KS Firoz, 76, Bangladeshi actor (Chandragrohon), complications from COVID-19.[214]
- Arnulfo Fuentebella, 74, Filipino politician, member (1992–2001, 2004–2013, 2016–2019), Deputy Speaker (2007–2013) and Speaker (2000–2001) of the House of Representatives, heart failure.[215]
- Chhetan Gurung, 41, Nepalese film director and screenwriter (November Rain, Damaru Ko Dandibiyo), liver disease.[216]
- Shere Hite, 77, American-born German feminist and sex educator.[217]
- Yopie Latul, 65, Indonesian singer, COVID-19.[218]
- Gienek Loska, 45, Belarusian-born Polish singer-songwriter and guitarist, complications from a stroke.[219]
- Amos Luzzatto, 92, Italian writer and essayist, President of the Union of Italian Jewish Communities (1998–2006).[220]
- Edward J. Mason, 90, American politician.[221]
- Sid McCray, 63, American singer (Bad Brains).[222]
- Alan Minter, 69, British boxer, Olympic bronze medallist (1972) and undisputed world middleweight champion (1980), cancer.[223]
- Nico Naldini, 91, Italian novelist and poet, complications from a fall.[224]
- Jakob Oetama, 88, Indonesian journalist, co-founder of Kompas Gramedia Group and Kompas.[225]
- Richard A. Smith, 95, American movie theater executive, CEO of General Cinema Corporation (since 1961).[226]
- William D. Smith, 87, American navy admiral.[227]
- Tadeusz Szelachowski, 88, Polish politician and physician, Minister of Health and Social Security (1980–1985), vice-chairman of Council of State and MP (1985–1989).[228]
- Edgard Tupët-Thomé, 100, French Resistance fighter.[229]
- Tony Villars, 68, Welsh footballer (Cardiff City, Newport County, national team).[230]
10
- Vadivel Balaji, 45, Indian actor (Yaaruda Mahesh, Kolamavu Kokila) and television personality, complications from a stroke.[231]
- Gerald Blidstein, 82, Israeli academic (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities).[232]
- Mark Bomani, 88, Tanzanian jurist, Attorney General (1965–1976).[233]
- Terry Buckle, 80, Canadian Anglican prelate, Archbishop of Yukon (1995–2010), cancer.[234]
- Caroline Chomienne, 62, French film director and producer.[235]
- Piotr Eberhardt, 84, Polish geographer specialising in demography and geopolitics.[236]
- Patti Flynn, 83, Welsh jazz singer, cancer.[237]
- Frederick K. Goodwin, 84, American psychiatrist.[238]
- Marilyn Kagan, 69, American psychotherapist and actress (Foxes).[239]
- Emma Morosini, 96, Italian Roman Catholic pilgrim.[240]
- Pierre Nahon, 84, Algerian-born French art collector and gallery owner.[241]
- William L. Ogg, 83, American politician.[242]
- Melih Onuş, 39, Turkish mathematician, COVID-19.[243]
- Florence Pendleton, 94, American politician, U.S. shadow senator (1991–2007).[244]
- Pamela L. Reeves, 66, American jurist, Judge (since 2014) and Chief Judge (since 2019) of the U.S. District Court for Eastern Tennessee, cancer.[245]
- Franco Maria Ricci, 82, Italian art publisher and magazine editor, heart attack.[246]
- Dame Diana Rigg, 82, English actress (The Avengers, On Her Majesty's Secret Service, Game of Thrones), Tony winner (1994), cancer.[247]
- Barry Scott, 65, American actor (Ernest Goes to Jail, The Expert) and voice-over artist (Impact Wrestling).[248]
- Srećko Štiglić, 77, Croatian Olympic athlete (1972).[249]
- Leen van der Waal, 91, Dutch engineer and politician, MEP (1984–1997).[250]
- Narong Wongwan, 94, Thai industrialist and politician, Deputy Prime Minister (1992), Leader of the Opposition (1988–1990) and Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives (1983–1986).[251]
- Witold Zapała, 85, Polish dancer and choreographer.[252]
11
- Agnivesh, 80, Indian politician and social activist, Haryana MLA (1977–1979) and founder of the Bandhua Mukti Morcha, multiple organ failure.[253]
- Sonny Allen, 84, American basketball coach (Old Dominion Monarchs, Nevada Wolf Pack, Sacramento Monarchs), Parkinson's disease.[254]
- Marilee Shapiro Asher, 107, American sculptor and author.[255]
- Stéphane Caillat, 92, French conductor and composer.[256]
- Roger Carel, 93, French actor (Meeting in Paris, Le Plumard en folie, The Umbrella Coup).[257]
- Anthony Cekada, 69, American Catholic priest and Sedevacantist, stroke.[258]
- Martin J. Dunn, 64, American politician, member of the Massachusetts Senate (1991–1993).[259]
- László Gálos, 87, Hungarian Olympic volleyball player (1964).[260]
- Bill Heller, 85, American politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (2007–2011).[261]
- Toots Hibbert, 77, Jamaican singer (Toots and the Maytals) and songwriter ("54-46 That's My Number", "Pressure Drop"), COVID-19.[262]
- Olaf Holmstrup, 89, Danish Olympic cyclist (1952).[263]
- Anthony Holten, 75, Irish author and historian.[264]
- Annette Jahns, 62, German opera singer and director (Semperoper).[265]
- Reggie Johnson, 79, American jazz double-bassist.[266]
- Henryk Łapiński, 87, Polish actor (How I Unleashed World War II, Man of Marble, A Short Film About Killing).[267]
- Grant Larson, 87, American politician, member of the Wyoming Senate (1995–2011).[268]
- Christian Manen, 86, French composer.[269]
- H. Jay Melosh, 73, American geophysicist.[270]
- Tony Opatha, 73, Sri Lankan cricketer (national team).[271]
- Peter Paret, 96, German-born American historian.[272]
- Angelo Pereni, 76, Italian football player and manager.[273]
- Christian Poncelet, 92, French politician, Deputy (1962–1972), member (1977–2008) and President of the Senate (1998–2008).[274]
- Malcolm Scott, 84, English cricketer.[275]
- Nadhim Shaker, 61, Iraqi football player (Al-Tayaran, national team) and manager (Erbil), COVID-19.[276]
- Keith Short, 79, English sculptor and visual effects technician (Batman, Raiders of the Lost Ark, The Dark Crystal), stroke.[277]
- Lois Stratton, 93, American politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives (1980–1985) and Senate (1985–1993).[278]
- Richard William Timm, 97, American Roman Catholic priest, missionary and educator, co-founder of Notre Dame College, Dhaka.[279]
- Nicholas Zagone, 89, American politician.[280]
- Hans Zoller, 98, Swiss Olympic bobsledder.[281]
12
- Navid Afkari, 27, Iranian wrestler, protester (2018 Iranian protests), and convicted murderer, execution by hanging.[282]
- Jean-Claude Annaert, 85, French racing cyclist.[283]
- Billy Autrey, 87, American football player (Chicago Bears).[284]
- Joaquín Carbonell, 73, Spanish singer-songwriter, journalist and poet, COVID-19.[285]
- Carlos Casamiquela, 72, Argentine agricultural engineer and public official, Minister of Agriculture (2013–2015) and President of INTA (2009–2013), COVID-19.[286]
- Aline Chrétien, 84, Canadian socialite, Spouse of the Prime Minister (1993–2003).[287]
- Jean Cluzel, 96, French politician, Senator (1971–1998).[288]
- Alberto Collino, 73, Italian mathematician.[289]
- Sir Terence Conran, 88, English designer (Habitat) and restaurateur (D&D London).[290]
- Bob Crowell, 74, American politician, mayor of Carson City, Nevada (since 2009).[291]
- John Fahey, 75, Australian politician, Premier of New South Wales (1992–1995), Minister for Finance (1996–2001), and President of WADA (2008–2013), leukaemia.[292]
- Tracy Grose, 43, American soccer player and coach.[293]
- Florence Howe, 91, American feminist author, complications from Parkinson's disease.[294]
- Barbara Jefford, 90, British actress (Ulysses, Philomena, The Ninth Gate).[295]
- Dominique Kalifa, 63, French historian, suicide.[296]
- Didier Lapeyronnie, 64, French sociologist.[297]
- Mohammed Makhlouf, 87, Syrian businessman, COVID-19.[298]
- Azmi Mohamed Megahed, 70, Egyptian Olympic volleyball player (1976), COVID-19.[299]
- Jack Roland Murphy, 83, American jewel thief and murderer, heart and organ failure.[300]
- Mark Newman, 71, American baseball coach (Old Dominion Monarchs) and executive (New York Yankees).[301]
- Linus Okok Okwach, 67, Kenyan Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Homa Bay (1993–2002), complications from a fall.[302]
- Hugh Routley, 80, Australian footballer (Geelong).[303]
- Yousef Saanei, 82, Iranian Twelver Shi'a cleric and politician, member of the Guardian Council (1980–1983), Prosecutor-General (1981–1989), kidney failure.[304]
- Katip Şadi, 88, Turkish kemenche player.[305]
- Sudhangan, 63, Indian journalist (Kumudam, Vikatan, Dinamani).[306]
- Edna Wright, 76, American R&B singer (Honey Cone).[307]
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- Ayo Akinwale, 74, Nigerian actor (The Bridge, Sango).[308]
- Sabit Brokaj, 78, Albanian physician and politician, Minister of Health (1991) and Defence (1997–1998), heart attack.[309]
- Lillian Brown, 106, American media producer and makeup artist (Dwight D. Eisenhower, Bill Clinton, Martin Luther King Jr.).[310]
- Mario Cafiero, 64, Argentine politician, Deputy (1997–2005), cancer.[311]
- Ajit Das, 71, Indian actor (Sindura Bindu, Mu Sapanara Soudagar, Luchakali), COVID-19.[312]
- Bernard Debré, 75, French politician, Deputy (2012–2017) and Councillor of Paris (since 2008).[313]
- Graham Dunscombe, 96, Australian footballer.[314]
- John Ferris, 71, American swimmer, Olympic bronze medalist (1968), lung cancer.[315]
- Jean Garrabé, 89, French psychiatrist.[316]
- Dave Halligan, 61, New Zealand rugby union player (Otago, Auckland).[317]
- Lars Idermark, 63, Swedish businessman (PostNord, Swedbank, Kooperativa Förbundet).[318]
- Egon Jensen, 82, Danish footballer (Esbjerg, national team).[319]
- Bill Johnson, 84, American football player (Tennessee Volunteers).[320]
- György Keleti, 74, Hungarian military officer and politician, Minister of Defence (1994–1998) and MP (1992–2010).[321]
- Said Ali Kemal, 81–82, Comorian politician, Member of the Assembly of the Union of the Comoros (2004–2010).[322]
- Paolo Knill, 88, Swiss scientist.[323]
- Joe Lawson, 86, Australian footballer (Swan Districts).[324]
- André Lespagnol, 77, French politician, President of the Regional Council of Brittany (2004–2010).[325]
- Bruno Madaule, 49, French comic book author.[326]
- Russ Meekins Jr., 71, American politician, member of the Alaska House of Representatives (1973–1975, 1977–1983).[327]
- Zameer Akhtar Naqvi, 76, Indian-born Pakistani Islamic scholar, heart attack.[328]
- Parrerito, 67, Brazilian singer, COVID-19.[329]
- Don Piccard, 94, Swiss-born American balloonist.[330]
- Günter Siegmund, 83, German heavyweight boxer, Olympic bronze medalist (1960).[331]
- Raghuvansh Prasad Singh, 74, Indian politician, Minister of Rural Development (2004–2009) and MP (1996–2014), complications from COVID-19.[332]
- Alan Smurfit, 77, Irish poker player.[333]
- K. Thangavel, 68, Indian politician, Tamil Nadu MLA (2011–2016), COVID-19.[334]
- Catherine Wilfert, 84, American pediatrician.[335]
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- Sei Ashina, 36, Japanese actress (Kamen Rider Hibiki, Silk, Kamui Gaiden), suicide.[336]
- Sadek Bachchu, 66, Bangladeshi actor (Super Hero, Nissash Amar Tumi), COVID-19.[337]
- Cynthia Barker, 58, Filipino-born British politician, Mayor of Hertsmere (since 2015).[338]
- Robert Chabbal, 93, French physician, Director General of the French National Centre for Scientific Research (1976–1979).[339]
- Petko Christov, 69, Bulgarian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Nicopolis (since 1994).[340]
- François Debré, 78, French writer and journalist.[341]
- Council Julian Dunbar Jr., 98, American politician, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (1971–1972).[342]
- Jeff Dunne, 64, Australian footballer (St Kilda), heart attack.[343]
- Enrique Ramón Fajarnés, 91, Spanish lawyer and politician, Mayor of Ibiza (1971–1974), Senator (1982–1986) and Deputy (1986–1993).[344]
- Fer, 71, Spanish comics artist.[345]
- Ralph Gants, 65, American jurist, Associate Justice (2009–2014) and Chief Justice (since 2014) of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, heart attack.[346]
- Bill Gates Sr., 94, American attorney and philanthropist, complications from Alzheimer's disease.[347]
- Bruce Goodwin, 71, American politician, member of the Ohio House of Representatives (2007–2012), multiple myeloma.[348]
- André Guesdon, 71, French football player (Monaco, Nice) and manager (Angers).[349]
- Al Kasha, 83, American songwriter ("Operation Heartbreak", "The Morning After", "We May Never Love Like This Again"), Oscar winner (1973, 1975).[350]
- Alicia Maguiña, 81, Peruvian singer and composer.[351]
- Oh In-hye, 36, South Korean actress, suicide.[352]
- Benedicta de Oliveira, 92, Brazilian Olympic sprinter (1948).[353]
- Florent Pereira, 67, Indian actor (Kayal, Nagesh Thiraiyarangam, Utraan), COVID-19.[354]
- Sarah Poyntz, 93, Irish journalist and author, cancer.[355]
- Dennis Sommers, 80, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians, San Diego Padres, New York Mets).[356]
- Daniel Soulage, 78, French politician, Deputy (1993–1997) and Senator (2001–2011).[357]
- Andrzej Stalmach, 78, Polish Olympic long jumper (1964, 1968).[358]
- Peter Starkie, 72, Australian rock guitarist (Skyhooks, Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons), fall.[359]
- Anne Stevenson, 87, American-British poet, heart failure.[360]
- Roy Williams, 93, Canadian Olympic basketball player.[361]
- Mack Yoho, 84, American football player (Buffalo Bills, Ottawa Rough Riders).[362]
15
- Vital Alsar, 87, Spanish sailor and scientist.[363]
- Faith Alupo, 36, Ugandan politician, MP (since 2018), COVID-19.[364]
- Russell A. Anderson, 78, American jurist, Associate Justice (1998–2006) and Chief Justice (2006–2008) of the Minnesota Supreme Court.[365]
- Aloysio de Andrade Faria, 99, Brazilian banker, founder of Banco Real.[366]
- Edward D. Baca, 82, American lieutenant general, leukemia.[367]
- Stephen B. Baxter, 91, American historian.[368]
- Ed Bearss, 97, American military historian and author.[369]
- Steve Carter, 90, American playwright (Eden, Nevis Mountain Dew, Dame Lorraine).[370]
- Nicolò D'Amico, 67, Italian astrophysicist.[371]
- Davis A. Donnelly, 93, American politician.[372]
- Fatima Gallaire, 76, Algerian playwright.[373]
- Johnny Gayle, 96, Jamaican cricket umpire.[374]
- Sheldon Gomes, 69, Trinidadian cricketer (North Trinidad, East Trinidad, national team).[375]
- James "T" Jones, 89, American football player (Texas Longhorns) and athletic director (Texas Tech Red Raiders).[376]
- Suna Kıraç, 79, Turkish-American businesswoman, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[377]
- Danilo Kocevski, 73, Macedonian literary critic and novelist.[378]
- Momčilo Krajišnik, 75, Bosnian politician and convicted war criminal, Member of the Presidency (1996–1998) and Speaker of the NSRS (1991–1996), COVID-19.[379]
- Jan Krenz, 94, Polish composer and conductor.[380]
- Paul Méfano, 83, Iraqi-born French composer and conductor.[381]
- Denise Murray, 56, Canadian country singer.[382]
- Sadashiv Patil, 86, Indian cricketer (Maharashtra, national team).[383]
- Bill Power, 82, Australian footballer.[384]
- Nahau Rooney, 75, Papua New Guinean politician, stroke.[385]
- Nikolay Shmatko, 77, Ukrainian sculptor and painter.[386]
- Yasin Mazhar Siddiqui, 75, Indian Islamic scholar.[387]
- Pat Smullen, 43, Irish jockey, pancreatic cancer.[388]
- Péter Tereánszki-Tóth, 39, Hungarian footballer (Videoton).[389]
- Mario Torelli, 83, Italian archaeologist.[390]
- Moussa Traoré, 83, Malian military officer and politician, President (1968–1991).[391]
- Floyd Vrtiska, 93, American politician, member of the Nebraska Legislature (1993–2005).[392]
- Wang Zhiliang, 79, Chinese table tennis player, world champion (1963), stroke.[393]
- Alan Wolstencroft, 83, English Anglican priest.[394]
- Brien S. Wygle, 96, American aviator and test pilot (Boeing).[395]
16
- B. Babusivan, 54, Indian film director (Vettaikaaran) and screenwriter (Kuruvi, Bairavaa), liver failure.[396]
- Ahmed Ben Salah, 94, Tunisian politician, Minister of Finance (1961–1969).[397]
- Chea Cheapoo, 77, Liberian politician and judge, chief justice (1987).[398]
- Edward M. Coffman, 91, American military historian.[399]
- Stanley Crouch, 74, American music critic, novelist, and poet.[400]
- William Henry Danforth, 94, American physician and academic administrator, chancellor of Washington University in St. Louis (1971–1995).[401]
- Margaret Donaldson, 94, Scottish development psychologist.[402]
- Núria Gispert i Feliu, 84, Spanish politician, Catholic activist and social worker, City Councillor of Barcelona (1979–1995), colon cancer.[403]
- Alien Huang, 36, Taiwanese singer, actor (Already Famous, Din Tao: Leader of the Parade) and television presenter (100% Entertainment), aortic dissection.[404]
- Enrique Irazoqui, 76, Spanish actor (The Gospel According to St. Matthew).[405]
- Jack Kelley, 93, American ice hockey coach (New England Whalers) and team executive (Pittsburgh Penguins).[406]
- Anna Kędzierska, 88, Polish politician, economist and party activist, Minister of Internal Trade and Service (1984–1985).[407]
- P. R. Krishna Kumar, 68, Indian ayurvedic physician, founder of the AVP Research Foundation, COVID-19.[408]
- Apolonio Lombardo, 86, Panamanian footballer (national team).[409]
- Maxim Martsinkevich, 36, Russian political activist, leader of Format18 and founder of Occupy Pedophilia.[410]
- Kay McIff, 80, American politician.[411]
- Nick Mourouzis, 83, American football player (Miami RedHawks) and coach (DePauw Tigers), complications from COVID-19.[412]
- Mary Nash, 96, American author (Mrs. Coverlet).[413]
- Balli Durga Prasad Rao, 64, Indian politician, MP (since 2019) and Andhra Pradesh MLA (1985–1989, 1994–1999, 2009–2014), COVID-19.[414]
- David Rawson, 79, American diplomat, ambassador to Rwanda (1993–1996) and Mali (1996–1999).[415]
- Roy C, 81, American southern soul singer-songwriter ("Impeach the President").[416]
- Saefullah, 56, Indonesian politician, Mayor of Central Jakarta (2010–2014) and Regional Secretary of Jakarta (since 2014), COVID-19-induced septic shock and ARDS.[417]
- Elsa Serrano, 79, Italian-born Argentinian fashion designer, asphyxiation due to fire.[418]
- Doak Snead, 70, American singer-songwriter.[419]
- Francisco Trois, 74, Brazilian chess player, diabetes.[420]
- Kapila Vatsyayan, 91, Indian classical scholar, MP (2006–2012).[421]
- James T. Willerson, 80, American cardiologist.[422]
17
- Hassan Achour, 82, Algerian football player (CR Belouizdad, national team) and manager (Chéraga).[423]
- Jimoh Aliu, 80, Nigerian actor.[424]
- Roger Armour, 87, British vascular surgeon.[425]
- Daniel Charles-Alfred, 86, French footballer (Nîmes Olympique, Montpellier).[426]
- Ricardo Ciciliano, 43, Colombian footballer (Deportes Tolima, Millonarios, Juan Aurich), pneumonia.[427]
- Irma Dryden, 100, American nurse (Tuskegee Airmen).[428]
- Donald Keith Duncan, 80, Jamaican politician, MP (1976–1983, 2007–2016), COVID-19.[429]
- Birger Folke, 84, Swedish tennis player and television commentator.[430]
- Ashok Gasti, 55, Indian politician, MP (since 2020), COVID-19.[431]
- Barry Griffiths, 81, English violinist.[432]
- Terry Goodkind, 72, American author (The Sword of Truth, The Law of Nines).[433]
- Robert W. Gore, 83, American engineer, philanthropist and inventor.[434]
- Winston Groom, 77, American novelist (Forrest Gump), heart attack.[435]
- Reg Harrison, 97, English football player (Derby County, Boston United) and manager (Long Eaton United).[436]
- Harvey Hodder, 77, Canadian politician, Newfoundland and Labrador MHA (1993–2007), cancer.[437]
- Miao Chunting, 101, Chinese politician, Guizhou CPPCC Committee Chairman (1959–1967, 1980–1993).[438]
- Luboš Perek, 101, Czech astronomer.[439]
- Joe Ruklick, 82, American basketball player (Philadelphia Warriors).[440]
- Alwi Shahab, 84, Indonesian journalist (Republika), pneumonia.[441]
- Pir Hameeduddin Sialvi, 84, Pakistani politician, Senator (1988–1994).[442]
- László Török, 79, Hungarian historian and archaeologist.[443]
- Liladhar Vaghela, 85, Indian politician, MP (2014–2019) and Gujarat MLA (1975–1980, 1985–1995, 1998–2002, 2007–2014), respiratory failure.[444]
- Larry Wilson, 82, American Hall of Fame football player (St. Louis Cardinals), coach and executive.[445]
18
- Mohamad Atwi, 32, Lebanese footballer (Ansar, Akhaa Ahli Aley, national team), complications from gunshot wounds.[446]
- Asit Bandopadhyay, 84, Indian dramatist, screenwriter and actor (Mahaprithibi), COVID-19.[447]
- Talat Basari, 97, Iranian Baháʼí poet, feminist, academic, and writer.[448]
- Stephen F. Cohen, 81, American academic and historian, lung cancer.[449]
- Don Feeley, 82, American college basketball coach (Sacred Heart, Fairleigh Dickinson).[450]
- Ruth Bader Ginsburg, 87, American jurist, Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (since 1993) and Judge of the D.C. Cir. (1980–1993), complications from pancreatic cancer.[451]
- Enzo Golino, 88, Italian journalist and writer.[452]
- A. Kalanithi, Indian politician, MP (1980–1988), cardiac arrest.[453]
- Joachim Kunert, 90, German film director and screenwriter.[454]
- Sam McBratney, 77, Northern Irish author (Guess How Much I Love You).[455]
- Anacleto de Oliveira, 74, Portuguese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Viana do Castelo (since 2010), traffic collision.[456]
- Awang anak Raweng, 91, Malaysian military officer.[457]
- Amélie Rorty, 88, Belgian-born American philosopher.[458]
- Daphne Seeney, 87, Australian tennis player.[459]
- Shah Ahmad Shafi, 90, Bangladeshi Islamic scholar, Rector of the Hathazari Madrassah (1986–2020) and Chairman of the Befaqul Madarisil Arabia Bangladesh.[460]
- Mike Tilleman, 76, American football player (New Orleans Saints, Atlanta Falcons, Houston Oilers).[461]
- Marcel Trillat, 80, French journalist and filmmaker.[462]
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- David Cook, 76, Northern Irish politician, MPA (1982–1986) and Lord Mayor of Belfast (1978–1979), COVID-19.[463]
- Roza Vidyadhar Deshpande, 91, Indian politician, MP (1971–1977).[464]
- J. Delano Ellis, 75, American Pentecostal clergyman.[465]
- Károly Fatér, 80, Hungarian footballer, Olympic champion (1968).[466]
- Yutakayama Hiromitsu, 72, Japanese sumo wrestler.[467]
- Gary Hughes, 79, American baseball executive (Chicago Cubs, Florida Marlins, New York Yankees), cancer.[468]
- Donald M. Kendall, 99, American food and beverage executive and political advisor, CEO of PepsiCo (1971–1986).[469]
- Lee Kerslake, 73, English drummer (Uriah Heep, Ozzy Osbourne, Toe Fat), prostate cancer.[470]
- Al Langlois, 85, Canadian ice hockey player (Montreal Canadiens, New York Rangers, Detroit Red Wings), Stanley Cup champion (1958-1960).[471]
- Richard Lewis, 76, British Anglican prelate, Bishop of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich (1997–2007).[472]
- Dame Georgina Mace, 67, British ecologist and conservation scientist.[473]
- Ephrem M'Bom, 66, Cameroonian footballer (Canon Yaoundé, national team).[474]
- Darvin Moon, 56, American poker player, complications from surgery.[475]
- Dick Nemelka, 76, American basketball player (BYU Cougars, Utah Stars), cancer.[476]
- Mary O'Malley, 79, English playwright (Once a Catholic).[477]
- Andrzej Pitynski, 73, Polish-American monumental sculptor (Katyń Memorial, The Partisans).[478]
- Jean-Pierre Pophillat, 83, French painter and lithographer.[479]
- Janez Puterle, 70, Slovenian ice hockey player.[480]
- Charles E. Schaefer, 86, American psychologist.[481]
- Tara Singh, 82, Indian politician, Maharashtra MLA (1999–2019).[482]
- John Turner, 91, Canadian politician, Prime Minister (1984), Minister of Justice (1968–1972) and Finance (1972–1975), and MP (1962–1976, 1984–1993).[483]
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- Uktam Barnoev, 56, Uzbek politician and agricultural engineer, Deputy Prime Minister (2020), COVID-19.[484]
- Meron Benvenisti, 86, Israeli political scientist, Deputy Mayor of Jerusalem (1971–1978).[485]
- Ken Blaiklock, 92, British Antarctic explorer.[486]
- James A. Boucher, 83, American politician.[487]
- Michael Chapman, 84, American cinematographer (Taxi Driver, Raging Bull, The Fugitive) and film director, heart failure.[488]
- Robert Graetz, 92, American clergyman and civil rights activist (Montgomery bus boycott).[489]
- Shehu Idris, 84, Nigerian aristocrat, Emir of Zazzau (since 1975).[490]
- Sir Malcolm Innes of Edingight, 82, Scottish herald, Lord Lyon King of Arms of Scotland (1981–2001), cancer.[491]
- Keith Jobling, 86, English football player (Grimsby Town) and manager (Boston United).[492]
- Eliahu I. Jury, 97, Iraqi-born American engineer.[493]
- Knut Kloster, 91, Norwegian shipping magnate, co-founder of Norwegian Cruise Line.[494]
- Longcat, 18, Japanese domestic cat, internet meme.[495]
- Blanche M. Manning, 85, American jurist, Judge of the U.S. District Court for Northern Illinois (since 1994).[496]
- Caroline Mortimer, 78, British actress (The Death of Adolf Hitler, The Pallisers), leukaemia.[497]
- Dan Olweus, 89, Swedish-Norwegian psychologist.[498]
- Rosa María Ortiz, 65, Peruvian lawyer and politician, Minister of Energy and Mines (2015–2016).[499]
- Walter Owens, 87, American baseball player.[500]
- Marian Packham, 92, Canadian biochemist.[501]
- Garland F. Pinholster, 92, American college basketball coach (Oglethorpe) and politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (1991–2003).[502]
- Mary Pruitt, 86, American politician, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives (1985–2013), blood clot as a result of a fall.[503]
- Rossana Rossanda, 96, Italian politician and journalist, Deputy (1963–1968) and co-founder of Il manifesto.[504]
- Moshe Sharoni, 91, Israeli politician, member of the Knesset (2006–2009).[505]
- Alan Tomkins, 81, British art director (The Empire Strikes Back, Saving Private Ryan, Batman Begins).[506]
- Richard Turner-Warwick, 95, British urologist.[507]
- Gerardo Vera, 73, Spanish costume designer (El Amor brujo), film director (La Celestina, Second Skin) and actor, COVID-19.[508]
- Margaret Sellers Walker, 84, American civil servant.[509]
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- Jaime Alves, 55, Portuguese footballer (Boavista, Vitória de Guimarães, national team).[510]
- Arthur Ashkin, 98, American scientist, Nobel Prize laureate (2018).[511]
- Hamdi Benani, 77, Algerian musician and singer, COVID-19.[512]
- Virginio Bettini, 78, Italian politician, MEP (1989–1994).[513]
- Giuseppe Caldarola, 74, Italian journalist and politician, Deputy (2001–2008).[514]
- Julián Cardona, 59–60, Mexican photojournalist.[515]
- Ron Cobb, 83, American-Australian editorial cartoonist and prop and set designer (Star Wars, Back to the Future, Conan the Barbarian), Lewy body dementia.[516]
- Tommy DeVito, 92, American Hall of Fame musician and singer (The Four Seasons), COVID-19.[517]
- Roy Head, 79, American singer ("Treat Her Right"), heart attack.[518]
- Lars-Åke Lagrell, 80, Swedish sports personality, Governor of Kronoberg County (2002–2006).[519]
- Amos Lin, 87, Israeli Olympic basketball player (1952).[520]
- Michael Lonsdale, 89, British-French actor (The Day of the Jackal, Moonraker, The Remains of the Day).[521]
- Gilbert Meyer, 78, French politician, Deputy (1993–2007) and mayor of Colmar (1995–2020).[522]
- Claude Moisy, 93, French journalist and writer, President of the Agence France-Presse (1990–1993).[523]
- Jacques-Louis Monod, 93, French composer and pianist.[524]
- Roger R. Moore, 98, American politician.[525]
- John Meirion Morris, 84, Welsh sculptor.[526]
- Harold Moss, 90, American politician, mayor of Tacoma, Washington (1994–1996).[527]
- Bob Nevin, 82, Canadian ice hockey player (Toronto Maple Leafs, New York Rangers, Edmonton Oilers), Stanley Cup champion (1962, 1963).[528]
- Phil O'Keefe, 71, British geographer, cancer.[529]
- Bernt Persson, 74, Swedish speedway rider.[530]
- Brian Peterson, 83, South African footballer (Blackpool, Durban United, Durban City).[531]
- Bryndís Pétursdóttir, 92, Icelandic actress.[532]
- Mykola Polyakov, 74, Ukrainian scientist, rector of Oles Honchar Dnipro National University (since 1998).[533]
- K. V. Shanthi, 83, Indian actress (Chori Chori, Madhuvidhu, Devi Kanyakumari).[534]
- Shyama Sharma, 70, Indian politician, Himachal Pradesh MLA, COVID-19.[535]
- Ang Rita Sherpa, 72, Nepalese mountaineer, complications from a stroke.[536]
- Bob Smith, 89, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1983–1995, 1997–1999).[537]
- Jackie Stallone, 98, American astrologer.[538]
- Ira Sullivan, 89, American jazz trumpeter, metastatic pancreatic cancer.[539]
- Richard Trim, 88, British radar engineer.[540]
- Wan Mokhtar Ahmad, 88, Malaysian politician, Menteri Besar of Terengganu (1974–1999) and Terengganu State MLA (1974–1999), heart disease.[541]
- Sune Wehlin, 97, Swedish Olympic modern pentathlete (1948).[542]
- Bobby Wilson, 84, English tennis player.[543]
22
- Bob Atkins, 74, American football player (Houston Oilers, St. Louis Cardinals).[544]
- Neil Brannon, 79, American politician, member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives (2002–2010).[545]
- Rajendra Devlekar, 54, Indian politician, mayor of Kalyan-Dombivli (2015–2018), COVID-19.[546]
- Mary Gergen, 81, American social psychologist.[547]
- Michael Gwisdek, 78, German actor and film director (Treffen in Travers, The Big Mambo).[548]
- Bob Ingham, 88, Australian poultry magnate (Inghams Enterprises), philanthropist and racehorse breeder.[549]
- Jon Hui-jong, 90, North Korean politician and diplomat, member of the Central Committee of the WPK (1980–2016), SPA (1982–1998).[550]
- Sergey Khoruzhiy, 78, Russian theoretical physicist, philosopher and translator (Ulysses).[551]
- Frie Leysen, 70, Belgian festival director.[552]
- Li Dongying, 99, Chinese metallurgist.[553]
- Archie Lyndhurst, 19, English actor (So Awkward), brain hemorrhage caused by acute lymphoblastic leukemia.[554]
- Ashutosh Mohunta, 67, Indian jurist, Acting Chief Justice of the Punjab and Haryana High Court (2014) and member of the PSHRC (since 2016), COVID-19.[555]
- Jacques Senard, 100, French diplomat.[556]
- Gopal Singh Rawat, Indian politician, Uttarakhand MLA (2012–2017), COVID-19.[557]
- Dudley Riggs, 88, American improvisational comedian.[558]
- Road Warrior Animal, 60, American Hall of Fame professional wrestler (NWA, WWF, AJPW), heart attack.[559]
- Adamu Daramani Sakande, 58, Ghanaian politician, MP (2009–2013).[560]
- Agne Simonsson, 84, Swedish football player (Örgryte, national team) and manager (Iraklis), pneumonia.[561]
- Mark Snyder, 74, American politician.[562]
- Soraya Santiago Solla, 72, Puerto Rican transgender pioneer.[563]
- Andre Vltchek, 57, Russian-born American political analyst, journalist and filmmaker, complications from diabetes.[564]
- Ashalata Wabgaonkar, 79, Indian actress (Ankush, Ahista Ahista, Yaadon Ki Kasam), COVID-19.[565]
23
- Vakha Agaev, 67, Russian politician, Deputy (since 2011), COVID-19.[566]
- Yvette Alloo, 90, Belgian table tennis player, Paralympic gold medalist (1960, 1964).[567]
- Suresh Angadi, 65, Indian politician, Minister of State for Railways (since 2019) and MP (since 2004), COVID-19.[568]
- Ray Batten, 75, English rugby league player (Leeds Rhinos, national team) and coach (Wakefield Trinity).[569]
- Charles Stuart Bowyer, 86, American astronomer, complications from COVID-19.[570]
- Eric Bransby, 103, American artist.[571]
- David K. Cohen, 86, American educational researcher.[572]
- François Diederich, 68, Luxembourgish chemist, cancer.[573]
- Arthur A. Dugoni, 95, American dentist.[574]
- Sir Harold Evans, 92, British-American journalist (The Sunday Times, The Week, The Guardian), and author, heart failure.[575]
- Renée Fox, 92, American sociologist, leukemia.[576]
- Toomas Frey, 82, Estonian ecologist, geobotanist and forest scientist.[577]
- John Gray, 83, Canadian journalist and author, complications from Parkinson's disease.[578]
- Juliette Gréco, 93, French actress (The Sun Also Rises, Belphegor, or Phantom of the Louvre, The Night of the Generals) and singer.[579]
- Guitar Crusher, 89, American blues singer and guitarist.[580]
- W. S. Holland, 85, American drummer (The Tennessee Three).[581]
- Dave Nutting, 89, American industrial designer and engineer.[582]
- Zlatko Portner, 58, Serbian handball player, Olympic bronze medalist (1988).[583]
- Krishna Chandra Punetha, Indian politician, Uttarakhand MLA.[584]
- Brenda Robertson, 91, Canadian politician, Senator (1984–2004) and New Brunswick MLA (1967–1984).[585]
- Erich Romauch, 81, Austrian Olympic ice hockey player (1964).[586]
- Gale Sayers, 77, American Hall of Fame football player (Chicago Bears) and administrator (Southern Illinois), characterized in Brian's Song, complications from dementia.[587]
- James E. Smith, 89, American politician.[588]
- Steve Smith, 68, American Olympic pole vaulter (1972).[589]
- Laurie Smith Camp, 66, American jurist, Judge (since 2001) and Chief Judge (2011–2018) of the U.S. District Court for Nebraska.[590]
- Leo Sugar, 91, American football player (Chicago/St. Louis Cardinals, Philadelphia Eagles, Detroit Lions).[591]
- Eddie Thomas, 87, English footballer (Southampton, Salisbury City).[592]
- Pierre Troisgros, 92, French restaurateur.[593]
- G. P. Venkidu, 85, Indian politician, Tamil Nadu MLA (1996–2001), COVID-19.[594]
- Iván Verebély, 82, Hungarian actor, voice actor (The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas).[595]
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- Sekhar Basu, 68, Indian nuclear scientist, Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission (2015–2018) and director of BARC (2012–2016), COVID-19.[596]
- Robert Bechtle, 88, American painter, Lewy body dementia.[597]
- Jaime Blanco García, 76, Spanish politician, President of Cantabria (1990–1991).[598]
- Colette Giudicelli, 76, French politician, Senator (since 2008).[599]
- Arnold Goldberg, 91, American psychiatrist and psychoanalyst.[600]
- Capistrano Francisco Heim, 86, American-born Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Territorial Prelate of Itaituba (1988–2010).[601]
- Paul Hernandez, 74, American civil rights activist.[602]
- Keith Hufnagel, 46, American skateboarder, brain cancer.[603]
- Dean Jones, 59, Australian cricket player (Victoria, Derbyshire, national team) and commentator, stroke.[604]
- John Walter Jones, 74, Welsh civil servant, Chief Executive of the Welsh Language Board (1993–2004).[605]
- William E. McEuen, 79, American record producer (Steve Martin, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band and film producer (The Jerk).[606]
- Max Merritt, 79, New Zealand musician ("Slipping Away"), Goodpasture syndrome.[607]
- Derland Moore, 68, American football player (New Orleans Saints, New York Jets).[608]
- John J. Myers, 79, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Peoria (1990–2001), Ecclesiastical Superior of Turks and Caicos (2001–2016) and Archbishop of Newark (2001–2016).[609]
- Kevin O'Brien, 88, Australian footballer (Carlton).[610]
- Paul Pettit, 88, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates).[611]
- Robert Poydasheff, 90, American politician, Mayor of Columbus, Georgia (2003–2007).[612]
- B. Narayan Rao, 65, Indian politician, Karnataka MLA (since 2018), COVID-19.[613]
- Bertram Richardson, 88, English cricketer (Derbyshire).[614]
- Corine Rottschäfer, 82, Dutch model and beauty pageant winner (Miss World 1959).[615]
- Christopher Vialva, 40, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.[616]
- Gerhard Weber, 79, German fashion designer and retail executive (Gerry Weber).[617]
- Zhang Xinshi, 86, Chinese plant ecologist.[618]
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- S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, 74, Indian playback singer ("Didi Tera Devar Deewana") and actor (Maya, Mayabazar), complications from COVID-19.[619]
- James P. Carse, 87, American academic, heart failure.[620]
- Frans Derks, 89, Dutch football referee and executive (Dordrecht).[621]
- Peter Hampton, 66, English footballer (Leeds United, Stoke City, Burnley).[622]
- Christine Hunt, 70, Australian Olympic javelin thrower (1976).[623]
- Johann Löser, 83, Austrian football player (Austria Wien) and manager (SV Stockerau).[624]
- Bernard Madrelle, 76, French politician, Deputy (1978–2007), mayor of Saint-Seurin-de-Cursac (1983–1989) and Blaye (1989–2008), liver cancer.[625]
- Keith McGuinness, 87, Australian footballer (South Melbourne).[626]
- Jerry Oliver, 89, American basketball coach (Indiana Hoosiers, Indiana Pacers).[627]
- Viktor Panin, 89, Russian physicist.[628]
- Goran Paskaljević, 73, Serbian film director (The Dog Who Loved Trains, Special Treatment, How Harry Became a Tree).[629]
- Matt Ratana, 54, New Zealand-born British police officer, shot.[630]
- Conrad Roland, 86, German architect.[631]
- George Sayliss, 89, Canadian ice hockey player (East York Lyndhursts).[632]
- Simos Simopoulos, Greek politician, Minister of Infrastructure and Transport (2012) and Rector of National Technical University of Athens (2010–2014).[633]
- Colin Tully, 75, Australian footballer (Collingwood).[634]
- Jeanne Valérie, 79, French actress.[635]
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- Isher Judge Ahluwalia, 74, Indian economist, brain cancer.[636]
- José Antonio Arbesú, 80, Cuban diplomat, cancer.[637]
- John D. Barrow, 67, English cosmologist, theoretical physicist and mathematician, colon cancer.[638]
- Erik Bartnes, 80, Norwegian politician, county mayor of Nord-Trøndelag (2003–2007).[639]
- Almontaser Bellah, 70, Egyptian actor.[640]
- John Bernhagen, 86, American politician.[641]
- Jacques Beurlet, 75, Belgian footballer (Standard Liège, national team).[642]
- Greg Brown, 63, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles, Atlanta Falcons).[643]
- Ernest Carl Castle, 93, American Navy captain.[644]
- Mark Cousins, 72, British cultural critic and architectural theorist.[645]
- Dai Yuanben, 92, Chinese physicist, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.[646]
- Sir Geoffrey Dalton, 89, British vice admiral, Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic (1984–1987).[647]
- Moshe Efrati, 86, Israeli choreographer.[648]
- Norman Gorbaty, 87, American artist.[649]
- Abdul Mahdi Hadi, 74, Iraqi footballer (Al-Mina'a, national team) and manager (Al-Mina'a), COVID-19.[650]
- Jay Johnstone, 74, American baseball player (Los Angeles Dodgers, Chicago Cubs, New York Yankees) and commentator, World Series champion (1978, 1981), complications from COVID-19.[651]
- Masayoshi Kabe, 70, Japanese bassist and guitarist (The Golden Cups, Speed, Glue & Shinki, Vodka Collins), multiple organ failure.[652]
- John K. McNulty, 85, American legal scholar.[653]
- Rebecca Morton, 56, American political scientist.[654]
- Hal Raether, 87, American baseball player (Philadelphia/Kansas City Athletics).[655]
- Nasser Sebaggala, 72, Ugandan politician, mayor of Kampala (1998–1999, 2006–2011), intussusception.[656]
- Adele Stolte, 87, German soprano singer.[657]
- Denis Tillinac, 73, French writer and journalist.[658]
- Leo Traister, 101, American college football coach (Eureka College Red Devils).[659]
- Suzanne Tremblay, 83, Canadian politician, MP (1993–2004), Opposition House Leader (1997), cancer.[660]
- Szabolcs Udvari, 46, Hungarian footballer (Szeged LC, Békéscsaba 1912 Előre, Budapest Honvéd).[661]
- Patricia Warner, 99, American spy.[662]
- Nicolas Wildhaber, 90, Swiss Olympic swimmer and LEN official.[663]
- Jimmy Winston, 75, English musician (Small Faces) and actor (Doctor Who).[664]
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- Mahbubey Alam, 71, Bangladeshi jurist, Attorney General (since 2009), COVID-19.[665]
- Kevin Burns, 65, American film and television producer (Ancient Aliens, Lost in Space, Poseidon), cardiac arrest.[666]
- Rose Mary Hatem Bonsack, 86, American politician, member of the Maryland House of Delegates (1991–1999).[667]
- Kenneth E. Calvert, 91, American politician.[668]
- Wolfgang Clement, 80, German politician, Minister for Economics and Labour (2002–2005) and Minister-President of North Rhine-Westphalia (1998–2002), lung cancer.[669]
- Noriyuki Haraguchi, 74, Japanese artist, stomach cancer.[670]
- David Hinchcliffe, 81, Australian footballer (Geelong).[671]
- Kevin Lewis, 72, Australian cricketer (South Australia).[672]
- Mario Luis Bautista Maulión, 85, Argentine Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Paraná (2003–2010).[673]
- Larry Nichols, 70, American political commentator (The Clinton Chronicles).[674]
- Yuri Orlov, 96, Russian-born American nuclear physicist, political dissident and human rights activist, founder of the Moscow Helsinki Group.[675]
- Barclay Palmer, 88, English Olympic shot putter (1956).[676]
- Susan Ryan, 77, Australian politician and public servant, Senator (1975–1987), Minister for Education (1983–1987) and Age Discrimination Commissioner (2011–2016).[677]
- Jaswant Singh, 82, Indian politician, Minister of Finance (1996, 2002–2004), Defence (2000–2001) and External Affairs (1998–2002), multiple organ failure.[678]
- Yuko Takeuchi, 40, Japanese actress (Ring, Miss Sherlock, FlashForward), hanging.[679]
- C. F. Thomas, 81, Indian politician, Kerala MLA (since 1980).[680]
- Kōsei Tomita, 84, Japanese voice actor (Doraemon, Tensai Bakabon, Mazinger Z), stroke.[681]
- Ivo Vykydal, 55, Czech politician, Deputy (2002–2006).[682]
- John Waddy, 100, British Army officer, Colonel SAS (1964–1967).[683]
- Tjalling Waterbolk, 96, Dutch archaeologist.[684]
- Douglas Benefield, 58, consultant and Navy veteran, shot.[685][686]
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- Robert Adair, 96, American physicist.[687]
- G. S. Amur, 95, Indian literary critic and writer.[688]
- Rubén Anguiano, 64, Mexican footballer (Zacatepec, Atlante, national team), COVID-19.[689]
- Doug Brinham, 86, Canadian Olympic basketball player (1956).[690]
- Bruce Bronzan, 73, American politician, member of the California State Assembly (1982–1993).[691]
- Dee Cannon, 58, British acting coach (Cynthia Erivo, Colin Firth, Tom Hiddleston), lymphoma.[692]
- Lodwrick Cook, 92, American businessman and philanthropist.[693]
- Tennyson Cooray, 68, Sri Lankan actor (Re Daniel Dawal Migel, Cheriyo, Somy Boys), cardiac arrest.[694]
- Gene Corman, 93, American film producer and agent.[695]
- Jackie Dennis, 77, Scottish singer.[696]
- Frédéric Devreese, 91, Belgian composer (Benvenuta, The Cruel Embrace).[697]
- Jacqueline Diffring, 100, German-British sculptor.[698]
- Laurie Fagan, 79, Australian rugby league player (Balmain Tigers, Penrith Panthers).[699]
- Ronald Forfar, 81, English actor (Bread).[700]
- Juan Carlos Guerra Zunzunegui, 85, Spanish lawyer and politician, Senator (1977–1986) and Deputy (1986–2008).[701]
- Josephine Harris, 89, British glass engraver and painter, complications from a fall.[702]
- Peter Jutzeler, 80, Swiss Olympic wrestler (1964, 1968).[703]
- Paul Moore, 61, British banker and whistleblower, colitis.[704]
- Maynard Solomon, 90, American music producer and biographer.[705]
- Anwara Taimur, 83, Indian politician, Chief Minister of Assam (1980–1981), MP (1988–1990, 2004–2010) and Assam MLA (1972–1985, 1991–1996).[706]
- Joy A. Thomas, 57, Indian-born American information theorist.[707]
- Hiroki Yuhara, 36, Japanese rugby union player (Toshiba Brave Lupus).[708]
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- Abd al-Rahman Abd al-Khaliq, 80, Egyptian-Kuwaiti Islamic scholar and preacher, heart attack.[709]
- Luigi Arisio, 94, Italian politician and union worker, Deputy (1983–1987).[710]
- Silva Batuta, 80, Brazilian footballer (Flamengo, Corinthians, national team).[711]
- Aster Berkhof, 100, Belgian author.[712]
- Tom Blake, 93, American football player (New York Bulldogs).[713]
- Timothy Ray Brown, 54, American considered the first person cured of HIV/AIDS, leukemia.[714]
- Justin Connolly, 87, British composer.[715]
- Rebecca Cryer, 73, American attorney and tribal judge, COVID-19.[716]
- János Dalmati, 78, Hungarian Olympic athlete (1972).[717]
- Mac Davis, 78, American singer-songwriter ("Baby, Don't Get Hooked on Me", "It's Hard to Be Humble") and actor (North Dallas Forty), complications from heart surgery.[718]
- Robert Eighteen-Bisang, 72–73, Canadian author and scholar of vampire literature.[719]
- Mamu Ram Gonder, 70, Indian politician, Haryana MLA (2009–2014), post-COVID-19 complications.[720]
- Rocco Prestia, 69, American bassist (Tower of Power).[721]
- Phillip Rebbeck, 72, Australian cricketer (South Australia).[722]
- Helen Reddy, 78, Australian-American singer ("I Am Woman", "Delta Dawn") and actress (Pete's Dragon), Grammy winner (1973).[723]
- Doyle Royal, 101, American college soccer and tennis coach (Maryland).[724]
- Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, 91, Kuwaiti royal, Emir (since 2006) and Prime Minister (2003–2006).[725]
- Mirza Shahi, 88–89, Pakistani actor (Chakori), complications from COVID-19.[726]
- KC Sivasankaran, 96, Indian artist.[727]
- Jack Stephans, 81, American football coach, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[728]
- Carlisle Trost, 90, American Navy admiral, Chief of Naval Operations (1986–1990).[729]
- Ania Walwicz, 68–69, Polish-born Australian poet, playwright and visual artist.[730]
- John Whittaker, 70, New Zealand rugby league player (Warrington, Wellington, national team), cancer.[731]
- Isidora Žebeljan, 53, Serbian composer and conductor.[732]
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- Ali Bozer, 95, Turkish politician and academic, Acting Prime Minister (1989) and Minister of Foreign Affairs (1990), COVID-19.[733]
- Jacques Brunhes, 85, French politician, Deputy (1978–2007).[734]
- Simon Eine, 84, French actor (Another Man, Another Chance, Notre musique, Sarah's Key).[735]
- Burnham Hodgson, 94, English archdeacon.[736]
- Emyr Humphreys, 101, Welsh novelist (A Toy Epic) and poet.[737]
- John Jenkins, 68, American politician, member of the Maine Senate (1996–1998), mayor of Lewiston (1994–1998) and Auburn, Maine (2007–2009).[738]
- Pia Juul, 58, Danish poet.[739]
- Homer Kent, 94, American theologian.[740]
- Romain Bruno Légaré, 95, French missionary.[741]
- Scott Lilienfeld, 59, American psychologist and author (50 Great Myths of Popular Psychology), pancreatic cancer.[742]
- Mai Chia-je, 33, Taiwanese baseball player (Brother Elephants), traffic collision.[743]
- Vittorio Mathieu, 96, Italian philosopher.[744]
- Leonard Mastroni, 71, American politician, member of the Kansas House of Representatives (since 2017).[745]
- Ken McKim, 95, Canadian football player (Toronto Argonauts, Saskatchewan Roughriders).[746]
- Bob Miller, 64, American Olympic ice hockey player (Boston Bruins, Los Angeles Kings, national team).[747]
- Guy Natusch, 99, New Zealand architect.[748]
- Viktor Nikitin, 59, Russian writer, playwright and editor, complications from COVID-19.[749]
- Ardeth Platte, 84, American Dominican nun and anti-war activist.[750]
- Quino, 88, Argentine-Spanish cartoonist (Mafalda), stroke.[751]
- Rinaldo Ruatti, 90, Italian Olympic bobsledder (1968), world champion (1962).[752]
- Eli Ruckenstein, 95, Romanian-born American physical chemist.[753]
- John Russell, 100, American Hall of Fame equestrian, Olympic bronze medalist (1952).[754]
- Ananta Charan Sukla, 77, Indian literary scholar, multiple organ failure.[755]
- Frank Windsor, 92, English actor (Z-Cars, Softly, Softly, EastEnders).[756]
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