Deaths in April 2019

The following is a list of notable deaths in April 2019.

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.

1

 * Dixie Allen, 84, American politician, member of the Ohio House of Representatives (1998–2006).
 * Enrique Álvarez Conde, 67, Spanish academic (King Juan Carlos University), lung cancer.
 * Giacomo Battaglia, 54, Italian comedian, complications from a stroke.
 * Thomas N. Burnette, 74, American lieutenant general.
 * Bill Butchart, 85, Australian Olympic middle-distance runner.
 * Sardar Fateh Buzdar, 79–80, Pakistani politician, member of the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab (1985–1988, 2002–2013).
 * Caravelli, 88, French conductor and composer (And Satan Calls the Turns).
 * Dimitar Dobrev, 87, Bulgarian wrestler, Olympic champion (1960).
 * Michael William Feast, 92, British-born South African astronomer.
 * Gustav Hanson, 84, American Olympic biathlete.
 * Sinethemba Jantjie, 30, South African footballer (Free State Stars), traffic collision.
 * Joan Jones, 79, American-born Canadian civil rights activist.
 * Francisco Massiani, 74, Venezuelan writer and painter.
 * Bucky McConnell, 90, American basketball player (Milwaukee Hawks).
 * Vonda N. McIntyre, 70, American science fiction author (Dreamsnake, The Crystal Star), pancreatic cancer.
 * Frank E. Moore, 85, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1969–1970).
 * Vladimir Orloff, 90, Romanian-Canadian cellist and music teacher.
 * Yisroel Avrohom Portugal, 95, American rabbi, Rebbe of Skulen (since 1982).
 * Ruth-Margret Pütz, 89, German coloratura soprano.
 * Rafael Sánchez Ferlosio, 91, Spanish writer, Cervantes Prize winner (2004).
 * Dilip Sarkar, 61, Indian politician, liver and kidney disease.
 * Ron Sweed, 70, American television host, heart attack.
 * Joseph Ubalde, 34, Filipino weatherman (AksyonTV), news producer (GMA News) and columnist (The Manila Times).
 * Vodka, 14, Japanese racehorse, laminitis.
 * S. Pierre Yameogo, 63, Burkinabé film director and screenwriter (Delwende).

2

 * Matoug Adam, 93, Libyan politician, Minister of Tourism (1968–1969) and Interior (1969).
 * Rovshan Almuradly, 64, Azerbaijani actor, director and screenwriter, heart attack.
 * Lorraine Branham, 66, American newspaper editor and academic administrator, uterine cancer.
 * Herman Braun-Vega, 85, Peruvian painter.
 * Rick Elias, 64, American musician (A Ragamuffin Band), brain cancer.
 * Kim English, 48, American house and gospel singer-songwriter, kidney failure.
 * Michael Fahy, 78, Irish politician, Galway County Councilor (since 1979).
 * Martin Fido, 79, British crime writer, fall.
 * Benjamin D. Hall, 87, American geneticist.
 * Ken Hay, 85, American religious leader, founder of The Wilds Christian Association.
 * Bill Heine, 74, British radio broadcaster (BBC Radio Oxford), leukaemia.
 * Jón Helgason, 87, Icelandic politician, MP (1974–1995), Minister of Justice (1983–1987) and Agriculture (1987–1988).
 * Harry Judge, 90, English educational theorist.
 * Mahendran, 79, Indian film director (Mullum Malarum, Nenjathai Killathe, Kamaraj) and actor.
 * Jamshid Mashayekhi, 84, Iranian actor (Brick and Mirror, The Fateful Day, Abadan).
 * John Oddo, 66, American jazz pianist and music arranger.
 * Choidoryn Övgönkhüü, 76, Mongolian Olympic judoka (1972).
 * Roger Paris, French slalom canoeist.
 * Margarita Prentice, 88, American politician.
 * Liliane Sprécher, 92, French Olympic athlete (1948).
 * Rosemarie Springer, 98, German Olympic equestrian (1960).
 * Donald L. Totten, 86, American politician.
 * Sergio Valdés, 85, Chilean footballer (Universidad Católica, national team), leukaemia.
 * Franz Weber, 91, Swiss environmentalist.
 * Don Williamson, 85, American businessman (Brainerd International Raceway) and politician, mayor of Flint, Michigan (2003–2009), complications of respiratory illness.
 * Giuseppe Zorzi, 81, Italian racing cyclist.

3

 * Ferdinando Bologna, 93, Italian art critic.
 * Mary Borgstrom, 102, Canadian potter and ceramist.
 * Meyer Brownstone, 96, Canadian anti-poverty activist (Oxfam Canada).
 * Aleksey Buldakov, 68, Russian actor (The Guard, Peculiarities of the National Hunt, Hitler Goes Kaput!), blood clot.
 * Philip Furia, 75, American author.
 * Alina Kabata-Pendias, 89, Polish chemist and academic, specialist in biogeochemistry and soil science.
 * Guo Kun, 83, Chinese Antarctic explorer, director of the Great Wall Station and the Chinese Arctic and Antarctic Administration.
 * Daryl Hecht, 66, American judge, member of the Iowa Supreme Court (2006–2018), melanoma.
 * Einar Iversen, 88, Norwegian jazz pianist and composer.
 * Brian Kinwald, 45, American radio control car driver.
 * Jacqueline Lichtenstein, 72, French philosopher and art historian.
 * Billy Mainwaring, 78, Welsh rugby union player (Aberavon, Bridgend, national team).
 * Julia Nicol, 62-63, South African LGBT rights activist and librarian.
 * Gabriel Piroird, 86, French Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Constantine (1983–2008).
 * Maurice Pon, 97, French lyricist.
 * Carmelita Pope, 94, American actress (A Streetcar Named Desire).
 * W. Wesley Pue, 64, Canadian lawyer.
 * Shawn Smith, 53, American singer, songwriter and musician (Brad, Satchel, Pigeonhed), torn aorta and high blood pressure.
 * Jerzy Wójcik, 88, Polish cinematographer.

4

 * Cesare Cadeo, 72, Italian television presenter and journalist.
 * T. T. Clayton, 88, American attorney.
 * Alberto Cortez, 79, Argentine singer and songwriter, gastric haemorrhage.
 * Georgiy Daneliya, 88, Russian film director and screenwriter, People's Artist of the USSR (1989), acute respiratory and heart failure.
 * Đồng Sĩ Nguyên, 96, Vietnamese military officer and politician, Deputy Prime Minister (1982–1991).
 * Ralph Garafola, 89, American artist and literary crtitc.
 * Ray Harper, 91, New Zealand rugby union executive (Rugby Southland) and manager (national team), bone cancer.
 * Roberta Haynes, 91, American actress (Return to Paradise, High Noon, Gun Fury).
 * Mike Jakubo, 71, Canadian ice hockey player (Los Angeles Sharks, Fort Wayne Komets, Virginia Wings), complications from Alzheimer's disease.
 * Barry Malkin, 80, American film editor (The Godfather Part II, Big, Rumble Fish).
 * Thompson Mann, 76, American swimmer, Olympic champion (1964).
 * Marilyn Mason, 93, American concert organist and academic (University of Michigan).
 * Mildred Milliea, 89, Canadian Elsipogtog linguist.
 * Ivan Mrázek, 93, Czech Olympic basketball player (1948, 1952), European champion (1946) and coach.
 * Alessandro Pizzorno, 95, Italian sociologist.
 * Arthur Polonsky, 93, American painter.
 * Louis Rosenblum, 95, American research scientist and activist.
 * Shridhar Sathe, 68, Indian-born American food scientist.
 * Albin Siwak, 86, Polish politician.
 * Myer Skoog, 92, American basketball player (Minneapolis Lakers).
 * Iola Williams, 83, American politician.
 * John Winneke, 81, Australian judge.

5

 * Anandavally, 67, Indian actress (Amba Ambika Ambalika, Sree Murukan, Swarna Gopuram) and voice actress.
 * Sydney Brenner, 92, South African biologist, Nobel Prize laureate (2002).
 * Julio Cotler, 86, Peruvian anthropologist.
 * Roger DeJordy, 81, Canadian ice hockey player (Hershey Bears).
 * Ib Glindemann, 84, Danish jazz composer and bandleader.
 * Herb Goldberg, 81, German-born American psychologist and author.
 * Nikolay Kovalyov, 69, Russian politician, Director of the Federal Security Service (1996–1998).
 * Nina Lagergren, 98, Swedish activist, co-founder of the Raoul Wallenberg Academy.
 * Gianfranco Leoncini, 79, Italian footballer (Juventus, Atalanta, national team), leukaemia.
 * Pastor López, 74, Venezuelan singer-songwriter, stroke.
 * Ly Tong, 73, Vietnamese-American anti-communist activist, lung failure.
 * Trevor McKee, 81, New Zealand Thoroughbred trainer (Sunline).
 * Samuel Pilafian, 69, American tuba player, colon cancer.
 * Alwin Plank, 88, Austrian Olympic ski jumper.
 * Lasse Pöysti, 92, Finnish actor.
 * John Quarmby, 89, English actor (Fawlty Towers, K-9 and Company, A Christmas Carol).
 * William Lee Rayborn, 82, American politician.
 * Keith Tate, 74, English boxer, stomach cancer.
 * Elriesa Theunissen-Fourie, 25, South African cricketer (national team), traffic collision.
 * Thomas Vietorisz, 93, Hungarian-born American economist.
 * Davey Williams, 66, American avant-garde guitarist (Curlew) and music critic (Birmingham News), cancer.
 * Wowaka, 31, Japanese Vocaloid producer and vocalist, heart failure.

6

 * Pete Adams, 67, American football player (Cleveland Browns).
 * Shirin Akiner, 75, Uzbek academic.
 * Romus Burgin, 96, American World War II veteran and author.
 * Paul J. Coleman, 87, American space scientist.
 * Jack Corrin, 87, Manx jurist and politician, First Deemster (1988–1998).
 * Louis Crump, 102, American politician, member of the Texas Senate (1959–1967).
 * Jim Glaser, 82, American country music artist ("You're Gettin' to Me Again"), heart attack.
 * Richard Green, 82, American sexologist and psychiatrist.
 * Fritz Hollings, 97, American politician, member of the U.S. Senate (1966–2005), Governor of South Carolina (1959–1963).
 * Lin Mingyu, 81, Chinese politician, Party Secretary of Haikou, Vice Chairman of Hainan People's Congress and CPPCC.
 * Olli Mäki, 82, Finnish boxer, European amateur champion (1959), complications from Alzheimer's disease.
 * Lloyd McDermott, 79, Australian rugby union player (national team), nation's first indigenous barrister.
 * Jean Namotte, 84, Belgian politician, Wallonia MP (1995–2004) and handball player.
 * Michael O'Donnell, 90, British physician, journalist, author and broadcaster.
 * Russ Pomeroy, 91, American football player.
 * Nadja Regin, 87, Serbian actress (From Russia with Love, Goldfinger, Runaway).
 * George Edward Rueger, 89, American Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Worcester (1987–2005).
 * Tele Samad, 74, Bangladeshi actor and comedian.
 * Ángel Sertucha, 88, Spanish footballer (Osasuna, Athletic Bilbao, Sabadell).
 * Mike Sheppard, 82, American baseball coach (Seton Hall Pirates).
 * Marshall M. Sloane, 92, American entrepreneur.
 * A. K. C. Sundaravel, 70, Indian politician, MLA (1991–1996), traffic collision.
 * David J. Thouless, 84, British physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (2016).

7

 * Peter Armstrong, 83, Australian rugby league player (St. George Dragons).
 * Claire Ball, 77, American politician, member of the Ohio House of Representatives (1973–1982).
 * Hugo Ballesteros Reyes, 88, Chilean politician, Senator (1969–1977) and Deputy (1957–1965), ambassador to the United Nations, brain cancer.
 * Philip B. Benefiel, 95, American politician.
 * Joe Bertony, 97, French-born Australian spy and engineer.
 * Michael E. Busch, 72, American politician, Speaker (since 2003) and member of the Maryland House of Delegates (since 1987), pneumonia and nonalcoholic steatohepatitis.
 * Seymour Cassel, 84, American actor (Faces, The Royal Tenenbaums, Dick Tracy), complications from Alzheimer's disease.
 * Cho Yang-ho, 70, South Korean businessman (Korean Air, Hanjin).
 * John William Ditter Jr., 97, American jurist, Senior Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania (since 1986).
 * Polly Fleck, 86, Canadian poet.
 * Tom Innes, 74, American computer scientist.
 * Arie Irawan, 28, Malaysian golfer.
 * Jean Paul Jacob, 81–82, Brazilian-American computer scientist.
 * Wilbert Keon, 83, Canadian heart surgeon and politician, Senator (1990–2010).
 * Víctor Manzanilla Schaffer, 94, Mexican politician and diplomat, Governor of Yucatán (1988–1991), Senator and Deputy, Ambassador to China and North Korea.
 * Willie McPheat, 76, Scottish footballer (Sunderland, Hartlepool United, Airdrieonians).
 * William B. Murray, 84, American opera baritone.
 * Mya-Lecia Naylor, 16, English actress (Millie Inbetween, Cloud Atlas), hanged by misadventure.
 * Neil D. Opdyke, 86, American geologist, heart failure.
 * Luis Fernando Páez, 29, Paraguayan footballer, traffic collision.
 * Sandy Ratcliff, 70, English actress (EastEnders).
 * Billy Rosen, 90, American bridge player, winner of the Bermuda Bowl (1954).
 * Tetsuhide Sasaki, 73, Japanese Olympic weightlifter.
 * Ahmet Şenol, 93, Turkish Olympic wrestler (1948, 1952).
 * Lodune Sincaid, 45, American mixed martial artist (WEC, PFC, The Ultimate Fighter 1).
 * L. Eugene Smith, 97, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1963–1968, 1969–1986).
 * Al Staley, 90, Canadian ice hockey player (New York Rangers).
 * Jim Whiteside, 94, American politician.
 * Jan Wraży, 75, Polish footballer (GKS Katowice, Valenciennes, national team).
 * Xiong Zhaoren, 107, Chinese major general.

8

 * Sheikh Abdul Aziz, Bangladeshi politician, Minister of Information (1973).
 * Blase Bonpane, 89, American human rights activist.
 * Clive Cohen, 73, English Anglican priest.
 * Akwasi Evans, 70, American journalist and civil rights activist.
 * Robert Forguites, 80, American politician, member of the Vermont House of Representatives (since 2015).
 * Rex Garrod, 75, British roboteer (Brum, Robot Wars) and television presenter (The Secret Life of Machines), complications from Alzheimer's disease.
 * Leif Haraldseth, 89, Norwegian trade unionist and politician, Minister of Local Government (1986–1987).
 * Huang Yihe, 85, Chinese television director, created the CCTV New Year's Gala.
 * Navtej Hundal, Indian actor (Khalnayak, Tere Mere Sapne, Uri: The Surgical Strike).
 * Josine Ianco-Starrels, 92, Romanian-born American art curator.
 * Saad Jassim, 59, Iraqi footballer.
 * Vasily Likhachyov, 67, Russian politician.
 * Héctor del Mar, 76, Argentine-born Spanish professional wrestling commentator (WWE), heart attack.
 * Sir Alexander Reid, 3rd Baronet, 86, English aristocrat and public servant.
 * Gaston Rousseau, 93, French racing cyclist.
 * Roger Schofield, 82, British historian.
 * Samuel "Bay" Taylor, 90, American baseball player (Kansas City Monarchs).
 * Turgeon, 33, French racehorse, Cartier Champion Stayer (1991).
 * Anzac Wallace, 76, New Zealand actor (Utu) and trade unionist, cancer.

9

 * Bob Beckett, 83, Canadian ice hockey player (Boston Bruins, Providence Reds).
 * Elwyn Berlekamp, 78, American mathematician.
 * Richard E. Cole, 103, American air force officer, last surviving member of the Doolittle Raid.
 * L. Perry Curtis, 86, American historian.
 * Tiffany Day, 29, Australian Olympic judoka.
 * Pieter de Lange, 93, South African academic, chairman of the Afrikaner Broederbond (1984–1994).
 * Rod Galt, 67, Australian footballer (St Kilda, Carlton), stroke.
 * Nikolai Gorbachev, 70, Belarusian sprint canoeist, Olympic (1972) and world champion (1974).
 * Paul Hollander, 86, Hungarian-born American sociologist.
 * James D. Hudnall, 61, American comic book writer (Espers).
 * Kenneth L. Karst, 89, American legal scholar.
 * Bhima Mandavi, 40, Indian politician, MLA (since 2019), bombing.
 * K. M. Mani, 86, Indian politician, member of the Kerala Legislative Assembly (since 1965).
 * Robert Pennock, 82, Canadian politician.
 * Héctor Rivera Pérez, 85, Puerto Rican Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of San Juan de Puerto Rico (1979–2009).
 * Marilynn Smith, 89, American Hall of Fame golfer, Titleholders champion (1963, 1964).
 * Charles Van Doren, 93, American academic, writer and television quiz contestant, part of the 1950s quiz show scandals.

10

 * Werner Bardenhewer, 90, German Roman Catholic priest and humanitarian, Dean of Wiesbaden (1974–1996).
 * Randall C. Berg Jr., 70, American attorney, Executive Director of the Florida Justice Institute (1978–2018), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
 * Drupad Borgohain, 77, Indian politician, MP (1998–2004), kidney disease.
 * Art Broback, 88, American politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives (1983–1985, 1991–1993).
 * Earl Thomas Conley, 77, American country music singer-songwriter ("Holding Her and Loving You"), cerebral atrophy.
 * Peter Corey, 72, British writer and actor.
 * Gilbert Dubier, 87, French Olympic wrestler (1960).
 * Tim Halliday, 73, British herpetologist.
 * Keith Harrison, 73, Canadian novelist.
 * Barbara Marx Hubbard, 89, American non-fiction writer.
 * Irwin L. Jacobs, 77, American investor (Genmar Holdings, Fishing League Worldwide, Watkins Incorporated), suicide by gunshot.
 * Raj Kumar Kapoor, 87, Indian actor (Hanste Zakhm, Dostana, Yeh Nazdeekiyan), producer (Oonche Log), director (Fauji).
 * Walter White, 67, American football player (Kansas City Chiefs), pancreatic cancer.
 * Estrella Zeledón Lizano, 89, Costa Rican politician, First Lady (1978–1982).

11

 * Thomas A. Abercrombie, 68, American writer, liver cancer.
 * Alexander V. Acebo, 91, American politician.
 * Don Arnott, 83, Zimbabwean cricketer.
 * Can Bartu, 83, Turkish basketball player (Fenerbahçe, national team) and footballer (national team).
 * Geoffrey Chew, 94, American theoretical physicist.
 * Ian Cognito, 60, British stand-up comedian, heart attack.
 * Lewis Cooper, 81, Australian cricketer.
 * Howard Copeland, 75, American politician, member of the Virginia House of Delegates (1981–1995), chordoma.
 * Vijay Dev, 78, Indian academic.
 * Dina, 62, Portuguese singer, pulmonary fibrosis.
 * Stanley H. Fox, 90, American politician.
 * Henryk Grotowski, 70, Polish Olympic field hockey player.
 * Al Hester, 86, American author and academic.
 * Tom Leehane, 91, Australian rules footballer (Carlton, Essendon).
 * Héctor Menacho, 90, Peruvian Olympic rower.
 * Jorge Menéndez, 67, Uruguayan doctor and politician, Minister of Defence (2016–2019).
 * Monkey Punch, 81, Japanese manga artist (Lupin the Third), pneumonia.
 * Bill Nelsen, 78, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers, Cleveland Browns).
 * Una-Mary Parker, 89, British journalist and novelist.
 * Stanley Plumly, 79, American poet, multiple myeloma.
 * Wayne Pomeroy, 96, American politician.
 * Scott Sanderson, 62, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos, Los Angeles Angels), agent and broadcaster, cancer.
 * Satan's Angel, 74, American exotic dancer, pneumonia.
 * Dmitri Savitski, 75, Russian writer and poet.
 * Osamu Sekita, Japanese animator (Hero Tales, Beyblade, Mobile Suit Gundam).
 * Peter Smedley, 76, Australian businessman, Chairman of Arrium.
 * Gary Stewart, 62, American music executive and archivist (Rhino Records, Apple Inc.).
 * Max van Weezel, 67, Dutch journalist, pancreatic cancer.

12

 * Ivor Broadis, 96, English footballer (Carlisle United, national team).
 * Amos Bullocks, 80, American football player (Dallas Cowboys, Pittsburgh Steelers, BC Lions).
 * André Bureau, 83, Canadian lawyer and communications executive.
 * Italo Casali, 78, Sammarinese Olympic sports shooter (1972, 1976).
 * Alajdin Demiri, 64, Albanian politician.
 * Georgia Engel, 70, American actress (The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Open Season, Everybody Loves Raymond).
 * Forrest Gregg, 85, American Hall of Fame football player (Green Bay Packers) and coach (Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns), complications from Parkinson's disease.
 * Ronald Paul Herzog, 76, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Alexandria (2005–2017).
 * Ric Holt, 78, Canadian computer scientist.
 * Robert F. Inger, 98, American herpetologist.
 * John McEnery, 75, British actor (Romeo and Juliet, Nicholas and Alexandra, The Land That Time Forgot).
 * Norrie Muir, 70, Scottish mountaineer.
 * Lindsay Parsons, 73, English football player (Bristol Rovers, Torquay United) and coach (Stoke City).
 * Paul Rawlinson, 56, British lawyer, head of Baker McKenzie (since 2016).
 * Tommy Smith, 74, English footballer (Liverpool, national team), dementia.
 * Carol Thomas, South African gynecologist.

13

 * Francisca Aguirre, 88, Spanish poet, Premio Nacional de las Letras Españolas winner (2018).
 * Donald Ault, 76, American literary scholar.
 * Ron Austin, 90, Australian LGBT rights activist.
 * D. Babu Paul, 78, Indian civil servant, multiple organ failure.
 * Gerry Becker, 68, American actor (Spider-Man, Man on the Moon, Eraser), complications from diabetes.
 * Rodolfo Francisco Bobadilla Mata, 86, Guatemalan Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Huehuetenango (1996–2012).
 * Tony Buzan, 76, English author and educational consultant.
 * Wally Carr, 64, Australian boxer, cancer.
 * Neus Català, 103, Spanish Resistance fighter, Holocaust survivor and political activist.
 * Mark Connolly, 63, American politician, brain hemorrhage.
 * Michael Coper, 72, Australian legal scholar (Australian National University).
 * Quentin Fiore, 99, American graphic designer.
 * S. Thomas Gagliano, 87, American politician, member of the New Jersey Senate (1978–1989).
 * Norman Garwood, 73, English production designer (Brazil, Glory, Hook).
 * Paul Greengard, 93, American neuroscientist, Nobel Prize laureate (2000).
 * Kwame Gyekye, 79, Ghanaian philosopher.
 * Marsha Hanen, 82, Canadian academic, Vice Chancellor of the University of Winnipeg (1989–1999), non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
 * Michael L. Hess, 76, American cardiologist.
 * Winifred Jordan, 99, British Olympic sprinter (1948).
 * Norio Kaifu, 75, Japanese astronomer, director-general of the National Astronomical Observatory (2000–2006), president of the IAU (2012–2015), pancreatic cancer.
 * Bud Konheim, 84, American businessman, injuries sustained in fall.
 * Bamapada Mukherjee, 97, Indian politician.
 * Billy Myers, 95, Canadian football player (Toronto Argonauts).
 * Mamman Nasir, 89, Nigerian judge, President of the courts of appeals (1978–1992).
 * Anne Patrizio, British LGBT rights activist.
 * Galen Rathbun, 74, American behavioral ecologist, melanoma.
 * Paul Raymond, 73, English keyboardist and guitarist (Plastic Penny, UFO, Savoy Brown), heart attack.
 * J. K. Rithesh, 46, Indian actor and politician, heart attack.
 * S. K. Shivakumar, 66, Indian space scientist, complications from jaundice.
 * Ján Starší, 85, Slovak ice hockey player and coach.
 * LeRoy Washburn, 84, Canadian politician, member of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick (1974–1982).
 * Lydia Wideman, 98, Finnish cross-country skier, Olympic champion (1952).
 * Yvette Williams, 89, New Zealand Hall of Fame athlete, Olympic (1952) and Commonwealth (1950, 1954) champion.

14

 * Bibi Andersson, 83, Swedish actress (The Seventh Seal, Wild Strawberries, Persona), complications from a stroke.
 * Giuseppe Ciarrapico, 85, Italian politician and football executive, Senator (2008–2013) and President of A.S. Roma (1991–1993).
 * Colin Collindridge, 98, English footballer (Sheffield United, Nottingham Forest).
 * David Brion Davis, 92, American historian.
 * Elma Davis, 51, South African lawn bowler, shot.
 * Denis Dupéré, 70, Canadian ice hockey player (Toronto Maple Leafs, Washington Capitals, St. Louis Blues).
 * Rusdi Genest, 84-85, Canadian sculptor.
 * Stephen L. Harris, 82, American biblical scholar.
 * Nand Lal, 74, Indian politician.
 * Abdallah Lamrani, 72–73, Moroccan footballer (FAR Rabat, national team), Olympics (1972).
 * Anne Lewis, 56, American lawyer, cancer.
 * Ronald G. Lewis, 77, American social worker and activist.
 * John MacLeod, 81, American basketball coach (Phoenix Suns, Notre Dame), complications from Alzheimer's disease.
 * Mirjana Marković, 76, Serbian politician and fugitive from justice, pneumonia.
 * Hessel Miedema, 90, Dutch art historian.
 * Dmitri Nabokov, 42, Russian ice hockey player (Krylya Sovetov Moscow, Chicago Blackhawks, New York Islanders).
 * Jacek Namieśnik, 69, Polish chemist, rector of Gdańsk University of Technology.
 * Gene Wolfe, 87, American science fiction (The Book of the New Sun) and fantasy writer (Soldier of Sidon), Nebula (1974, 1981) and multi-Locus Award winner, heart disease.

15

 * Warren Adler, 91, American author (The War of the Roses, Random Hearts), liver cancer.
 * Gustavo Arias Murueta, 95, Mexican painter, sculptor and poet.
 * Jerry Clack, 92, American classics scholar.
 * Marcelo Dascal, 78, Brazilian-born Israeli philosopher and linguist.
 * Owen Garriott, 88, American astronaut (Skylab 3).
 * Sithembile Gumbo, 56, Zimbabwean politician, MP for Lupane, traffic collision.
 * Rex Harry, 82, Australian cricketer (Victoria).
 * Lloyd James, 82, Bermudian cricketer.
 * Louise H. Kellogg, 59, American geophysicist.
 * Aleksandar Kostov, 81, Bulgarian football player (Levski Sofia, national team) and coach (AS Marsa).
 * Malky McCormick, 76, Scottish cartoonist, vascular dementia.
 * Sir Roger Moate, 80, British politician, MP (1970–1997), cancer.
 * Don Perry, 89, Canadian ice hockey player (New Haven Blades) and coach (Los Angeles Kings).
 * Quinzinho, 45, Angolan footballer (Alverca, Xiamen Lanshi, national team), heart attack.
 * Elaine Rapp, 91, American sculptor.
 * Les Reed, 83, English songwriter ("It's Not Unusual", "Delilah", "The Last Waltz").
 * José María Rico, 84, Costa Rican lawyer, First Gentleman (2010–2014), complications from Alzheimer's disease.
 * P. N. Shankar, 74, Indian fluid dynamicist.
 * Winston L. Shelton, 96, American inventor and entrepreneur.
 * Noel Starblanket, 72, Canadian politician, chief of the National Indian Brotherhood (1976–1980).
 * Roland Andrew Sweet, 79, American mathematician and computer scientist.
 * J. Michael Yates, 81, Canadian poet and author.

16

 * Vladimir Boltyansky, 93, Russian mathematician.
 * Aidan Brady, 79, Irish rugby union player.
 * Ricardo Chibanga, 76, Mozambican bullfighter.
 * Francis Croissant, 83–84, French archaeologist and art historian.
 * Jörg Demus, 90, Austrian pianist.
 * Dale Denno, 68, American politician, member of the Maine House of Representatives (2016–2019), lung cancer.
 * Ahmad Eghtedari, 93–94, Iranian teacher, lawyer and writer, complications from lung and kidney deficiencies.
 * Guro Fjellanger, 55, Norwegian politician, Minister of the Environment (1997–2000).
 * Jose Mari Gonzales, 80, Filipino actor and politician, pneumonia.
 * Kent Harris, 88, American songwriter ("Shoppin' for Clothes") and record producer, cancer.
 * Len Hoogerbrug, 89, Dutch-born New Zealand architect.
 * Kiyoshi Kawakubo, 89, Japanese voice actor (Gurren Lagann, Bubblegum Crisis).
 * Bill LeCaine, 81, Canadian ice hockey player (Pittsburgh Penguins).
 * Pietro Marascalchi, 87, Italian Olympic wrestler.
 * Abraham D. Mattam, 96, Indian Syro-Malabar Catholic hierarch, Bishop of Satna (1968–1999).
 * Fay McKenzie, 101, American actress (Down Mexico Way, Heart of the Rio Grande, Breakfast at Tiffany's).
 * Ignace Murwanashyaka, 55, Rwandan militant, leader of the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda.
 * Bazilije Pandžić, 101, Croatian historian, archivist and orientalist.
 * Harding Peterson, 89, American baseball player and general manager (Pittsburgh Pirates).
 * Valentin Plătăreanu, 82, Romanian actor and director.
 * Juan Francisco Rodríguez, 68, Spanish European bantamweight champion boxer (1978).
 * Charles Joel Stone, 82, American statistician and mathematician.
 * Edward Streator, 88, American diplomat.
 * Suzanne Twelftree, 62, Australian Paralympic wheelchair tennis player and powerlifter (1992, 2000).
 * Xia Suisheng, 94, Chinese surgeon, pioneer in organ transplantation.
 * Mountaineers killed in the Howse Peak avalanche:
 * Hansjörg Auer, 35, Austrian.
 * David Lama, 28, Austrian.
 * Jess Roskelley, 36, American.

17

 * Donald Aronson, 89, American mathematician.
 * Cathy Barton, 63, American folk musician.
 * Tony Bird, 74, Malawian-born South African singer-songwriter.
 * Peter Cartwright, 78, New Zealand lawyer, viceregal consort (2001–2006).
 * Chet Coppock, 70, American broadcast journalist (WMAQ, WSNS-TV) and sports talk personality (Sporting News Radio), traffic collision.
 * George Finkel, 82, American TV sports producer and director.
 * Juliann Bluitt Foster, 80, American dentist.
 * Alan García, 69, Peruvian sociologist and politician, President (1985–1990, 2006–2011), suicide by gunshot.
 * Frederick Hemke, 83, American saxophonist.
 * Ryszard Kaja, 57, Polish graphic artist.
 * Norman Jacobsen, 89, Canadian politician.
 * Kazuo Koike, 82, Japanese manga artist (Lone Wolf and Cub, Lady Snowblood), pneumonia.
 * Timothy Lawson-Cruttenden, 64, British solicitor.
 * Ya'akov Nehoshtan, 93, Israeli politician and diplomat, member of the Knesset (1969–1974), ambassador to the Netherlands (1982–1985).
 * Folagbade Olateru Olagbegi III, 77, Nigerian ruler, Olowo of Owo (since 1999).
 * Sir Clive Rose, 97, British diplomat.
 * James V. Schall, 91, American Jesuit Roman Catholic priest, teacher and writer.
 * Pieter Verhoeff, 81, Dutch film director (The Dream, The Sunday Child, The Moving True Story of a Woman Ahead of Her Time).
 * Alex Weil, 67, American filmmaker (One Rat Short).

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 * John Bowen, 94, British novelist and dramatist.
 * Ken Buehler, 99, American basketball player (Sheboygan Red Skins, Fort Wayne Zollner Pistons).
 * Richard Dickinson Chambers, 84, British chemist.
 * Victoria Cook, 85-86, American archer, heart attack.
 * Con de Lange, 38, South African-born Scottish cricketer (Northamptonshire, national team), brain tumour.
 * Pat Dwyer, 72, English boxer.
 * Ivo Frosio, 89, Swiss footballer (Grasshoppers, Lugano, national team).
 * Samuel H. Gruber, 80, American marine biologist.
 * Jamil Jalibi, 89, Pakistani linguist, writer and academic administrator, vice-chancellor of the University of Karachi (1983–1987).
 * H. M. Jayawardena, 69, Sri Lankan composer and musician.
 * Andrew Mallard, 56, British-born Australian ex-prisoner, wrongfully convicted of murder, hit-and-run.
 * William F. McCauley, 87, American vice admiral.
 * Lyra McKee, 29, Northern Irish journalist, shot.
 * Don Melnick, 65, American biologist and conservationist.
 * Hasibul Islam Mizan, 62, Bangladeshi film director.
 * Ira Neimark, 97, American retail executive (Bergdorf Goodman).
 * Kate Nicholson, 89, English painter.
 * Jennifer Phipps, 87, Canadian actress.
 * Iča Putrih, 77, Slovene comedian.
 * Eddie Tigner, 92, American blues keyboardist, singer and songwriter.
 * Andreas Ugland, 93, Norwegian ship's engineer.
 * Willem Hendrik Velema, 89, Dutch theologian.
 * Lorraine Warren, 92, American paranormal investigator and author, subject of The Conjuring.
 * Siegmar Wätzlich, 71, German footballer (Dynamo Dresden, East Germany national team), Olympic bronze medalist (1972).
 * Zheng Guo'en, 89, Chinese filmmaker and educator.

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 * Martin Böttcher, 91, German composer, arranger and conductor.
 * Chitrabhanu, 96, Indian religious leader.
 * Zora Dirnbach, 89, Croatian journalist and writer.
 * Hindraj Divekar, 65, Indian musician.
 * Cally Gault, 91, American football coach.
 * Renald Knysh, 87, Belarusian artistic gymnastics coach.
 * William Krehm, 105, Canadian Trotskyist activist and Spanish Civil War veteran.
 * Philip Liner, 93, British-born New Zealand radio broadcaster (National Radio).
 * MC Sapão, 40, Brazilian singer-songwriter, pneumonia.
 * Michael Lyons, 75, British sculptor.
 * Massimo Marino, 59, Italian television presenter and actor.
 * Gwen Marston, 82, American quilter.
 * Roy Mugerwa, 77, Ugandan physician.
 * Yuriy Pimenov, 61, Russian rower, Olympic silver medalist (1980).
 * Francis Sanziri, 62, Ghanaian military officer, heart attack.
 * Patrick Sercu, 74, Belgian cyclist, Olympic champion (1964).
 * Rodolfo Severino Jr., 82, Filipino diplomat, Secretary-General of the ASEAN (1998–2002), ambassador to Malaysia (1989–1992), complications from Parkinson's disease.
 * Elmer Sprague, 94-95, American philosopher.
 * Peter Stoddart, 84, English cricketer (Marylebone Cricket Club).
 * Kawaski Trawick, 32, African American trainer and dancer.
 * Verena Wagner Lafferentz, 98, German Wagner family member.
 * Xiao Yang, 80, Chinese judge, President of the Supreme People's Court (1998–2008), Minister of Justice (1993–1998).
 * Okiharu Yasuoka, 79, Japanese politician, Minister of Justice (2000, 2008), pancreatic cancer.
 * Michael Yorke, 80, British Anglican priest, Dean of Lichfield (1999–2005).

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 * Carl S. Adams, 101, American politician.
 * Bed Prakash Agarwal, 83, Indian politician, Odisha MLA (1974–1980, 1990–1995, 2000–2004, since 2009).
 * Enrico Alberto, 85, French-Italian footballer.
 * Rolf Amrein, 89, Swiss Olympic sailor (1968, 1972).
 * Joe Armstrong, 68, British computer scientist, designer of Erlang.
 * Jarosław Biernat, 58, Polish footballer (Eintracht Frankfurt, SG Union Solingen, SpVgg Bayreuth).
 * Luděk Bukač, 83, Czech ice hockey player and manager (Sparta Praha).
 * Reggie Cobb, 50, American football player (Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Green Bay Packers, New York Jets), heart attack.
 * Peter Colotka, 94, Slovak academic, lawyer and politician, Prime Minister of the Slovak Socialist Republic (1969–1988).
 * Terence Dolan, 76, Irish lexicographer.
 * Joyce Evans, 89, Australian photographer.
 * Bazlul Karim Falu, 68, Bangladeshi politician.
 * Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian, 96, Iranian artist.
 * Brian Fentiman, 72, British rower, liver cancer.
 * Ernie Fischer, 88, American Olympic wrestler (1956).
 * Karl Grob, 72, Swiss footballer (Zürich, national team), heart failure.
 * Charlie Kelsall, 98, Welsh footballer.
 * Galina Kmit, 87, Russian photographer.
 * Braulio Lara, 30, Dominican baseball player (SK Wyverns), traffic collision.
 * Kiyonomori Masao, 84, Japanese sumo wrestler, pneumonia.
 * Pedro Matrona, 91, Curaçaoan Olympic footballer (1952).
 * S. Muthiah, 89, Indian historian.
 * Amar Pal, 96, Indian folk singer, heart attack.
 * David V. Picker, 87, American film executive (United Artists, Paramount Pictures) and producer (The Jerk), complications from colon cancer.
 * Mavis Pusey, 90, Jamaican-born American abstract artist.
 * Jacqueline Saburido, 40, Venezuelan-American anti-drunk driving campaigner, cancer.
 * Phil Solomon, 65, American experimental filmmaker, complications following surgery.
 * Doreen Spooner, 91, British photographer.
 * Atli Heimir Sveinsson, 80, Icelandic composer.
 * Pranita Talukdar, 83–84, Indian academic, politician, social worker, Assam Legislative Assembly (1967–1978).
 * Valdiram, 36, Brazilian footballer (CR Vasco da Gama), beaten.
 * Claud Walker, 84, American politician.
 * John Whitworth, 74, British poet.
 * Jayne Wrightsman, 99, American philanthropist and fine arts collector.
 * Wu Yili, 87–88, Chinese-Singaporean pianist.
 * David Zafer, 85, British-born Canadian violinist.

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 * Suzanne Carrell, 96, French-born American educator.
 * Hannelore Elsner, 76, German actress (Student of the Bedroom, The Black Forest Clinic, Die Kommissarin), cancer.
 * Violeta Gindeva, 72, Bulgarian actress and academic (Plovdiv University "Paisii Hilendarski").
 * Steve Golin, 64, American film producer (Spotlight, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, The Revenant), Oscar winner (2016), cancer.
 * Duncan Green, 93, British military officer.
 * David A. Hamburg, 93, American psychiatrist, ischemic colitis.
 * Aminul Haque, 76, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1991–2006), Minister of Posts and Telecommunications (2001–2006), liver cancer.
 * Heidi Hetzer, 81, German entrepreneur and world tour rally driver.
 * Polly Higgins, 50, Scottish environmentalist, cancer.
 * Sigurður Jónsson, 96, Icelandic Olympic swimmer (1948).
 * Horst Kassner, 81, German motorcycle road racer.
 * Ollie Keller, 90, American football player and coach.
 * Ken Kercheval, 83, American actor (Dallas, Network, The Seven-Ups), pneumonia.
 * Harry Marks, 88, American broadcast designer, co-founder of TED.
 * Richard P. Matty, 86, American politician.
 * Shantha Mayadunne, Sri Lankan chef, bombing.
 * Terence Mitchell, 89, British archaeologist and scholar.
 * Abu Saleh Mohammad Saeed, 73, Bangladeshi politician.
 * Shivlal Sharma, 80, Indian politician, MLA (1985–1990), cardiac arrest.
 * Joyce Steele, 83, American baseball player (Kalamazoo Lassies).
 * Lucy C. Turnbull, 87, American classicist.
 * Amelia Vargas, 91, Cuban actress (Arroz con Leche, The Phantom of the Operetta, Cleopatra Was Candida) and dancer.
 * John Wells-Thorpe, 90, English architect, Parkinson's disease.
 * Frances Winfield, 77, American author.

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 * Patricia Battin, 89, American librarian.
 * Krasimir Bezinski, 57, Bulgarian footballer (CSKA Sofia, Portimonense, national team), colorectal cancer.
 * Robert L. Butler, 92, American lawyer and politician, Mayor of Marion, Illinois (1963–2018).
 * Deborah Cook, 80, American operatic soprano, Alzheimer's disease.
 * Jim Dunbar, 89, American radio program director (KGO).
 * Henry Rice Guild, 90, American lawyer.
 * Heather Harper, 88, Northern Irish soprano, Grammy winner (1980, 1985).
 * Huang Zhanyue, 92, Chinese archaeologist (Mausoleum of the Nanyue King).
 * Stanisław Jędryka, 85, Polish film director (The Impossible Goodbye).
 * Simon Kaipuram, 65, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Balasore (since 2013).
 * Ventseslav Konstantinov, 78, Bulgarian writer, aphorist and translator.
 * John L'Heureux, 84, American author, complications from Parkinson's disease.
 * Lê Đức Anh, 98, Vietnamese military officer and politician, Chief of the General Staff (1986–1987), Minister of Defence (1987–1992) and President (1992–1997), complications from a stroke.
 * William Levy, 80, American writer.
 * Billy McNeill, 79, Scottish football player (Celtic, national team) and manager (Aberdeen), dementia.
 * Andy O'Donnell, 94, American basketball player.
 * John Quinn, 78, Canadian professional wrestler (NWA, WWWF).
 * Dave Samuels, 70, American percussionist (Spyro Gyra).
 * Tserendonoin Sanjaa, 82, Mongolian Olympic wrestler.
 * Greg Theakston, 65, American comics artist (Mad).
 * František Xaver Thuri, 79, Czech composer.
 * Oiva Toikka, 87, Finnish glass designer.
 * Julio Toresani, 51, Argentine football player (River Plate, Boca Juniors) and manager (Colón), suicide by hanging.

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 * Philip Abbott, 74, American political scientist.
 * László Balogh, 61, Hungarian Olympic sport shooter, traffic collision.
 * Henry W. Bloch, 96, American businessman and philanthropist, co-founder of H&R Block.
 * Edward Brooks, 76, American politician, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly (2009–2018), leukemia.
 * Matthew Buckland, 44, South African internet entrepreneur and businessman, cancer.
 * Earl Edwards, 82, American songwriter ("Duke of Earl").
 * Wendelin Enders, 96, German politician, MP (1967–1987).
 * Mario Fabbrocino, 76, Italian mobster.
 * Fermo Favini, 83, Italian football player and executive.
 * Viggo Fossum, 69, Norwegian politician.
 * Della Godfrey, Indian politician, MLA (1994–2004).
 * Charles Gheerbrant, 94, French politician, Deputy (1993–1997), Mayor of Saint-Nicolas (1973–2001).
 * Max Golser, 78, Austrian Olympic ski jumper (1968, 1972).
 * Joseph Gryzik, 91, Polish-born American soccer player (A.A.C. Eagles).
 * George Haigh, 103, English footballer (Stockport County).
 * Jean, 98, Luxembourgish royal, Grand Duke (1964–2000), pulmonary infection.
 * Edward Kelsey, 88, English actor (The Archers, Danger Mouse, Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit).
 * Denton Lotz, 80, American Baptist minister, Secretary of the Baptist World Alliance (1988–2007).
 * Mark Medoff, 79, American playwright (When You Comin' Back, Red Ryder?, Children of a Lesser God) and screenwriter, Tony winner (1980), complications from a fall.
 * Voja Mirić, 86, Serbian actor (Death and the Dervish).
 * Juan José Muñante, 70, Peruvian footballer (Universitario, Pumas, national team), lung cancer.
 * Johnny Neumann, 68, American basketball player (Memphis Tams, Virginia Squires, Los Angeles Lakers), cancer.
 * Nils John Nilsson, 86, American computer scientist.
 * Tadeusz Pluciński, 92, Polish actor (Westerplatte, Stawka większa niż życie, Czterdziestolatek).
 * Lorenzo Quinteros, 73, Argentine actor (Man Facing Southeast, A Wall of Silence, Valentín).
 * Pablo Ramirez, 26, American skateboarder, traffic collision.
 * Terry Rawlings, 85, British film editor (Alien, Blade Runner, Chariots of Fire), heart failure.
 * José Rizo Castellón, 74, Nicaraguan politician, economist and lawyer, Vice President (2002–2005).
 * Jotindra Nath Roy, 84, Indian politician, MLA (1991-2006).
 * Peter Skipper, 61, English footballer (Hull City), complications from a stroke.
 * Scott W. Sloan, 64, Australian civil engineer and academic.
 * John Shorter Stevens, 85, American politician, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (1969–1976).
 * Charity Sunshine Tillemann-Dick, 35, American soprano and presenter, idiopathic pulmonary hypertension.
 * Alan G. Thomas, 92, British materials scientist.
 * David Winters, 80, English-American actor and choreographer (West Side Story).
 * Johan Witteveen, 97, Dutch politician and economist, Deputy Prime Minister (1967–1971), Managing Director of the IMF (1973–1978).

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 * Saleh Ahmed, 83, Bangladeshi actor (Srabon Megher Din, Aguner Poroshmoni).
 * Chris Albertson, 87, American journalist, writer, and record producer.
 * Françoise Barrière, 76, French composer.
 * Stanley S. Bergen Jr., 89, American physician and academic administrator.
 * Benson K. Buffham, 99, American intelligence official, Deputy Director of the National Security Agency (1974–1978).
 * Johnny Green, 81, American football player (Buffalo Bills, New York Jets, Toronto Argonauts).
 * Hubert Hahne, 84, German racing driver, dementia.
 * Martin Kilson, 88, American political scientist.
 * Francisco Lerma Martínez, 74, Spanish-born Mozambican Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Gurué (since 2010).
 * Abbassi Madani, 88, Algerian Islamic militant and politician, President of the Islamic Salvation Front (1989–1992).
 * Eckhard Mannischeff, 75, German Olympic fencer.
 * Jean-Pierre Marielle, 87, French actor (Cookies, Without Apparent Motive, The Da Vinci Code).
 * Zoran Marojević, 76, Serbian basketball player, Olympic silver medalist (1968).
 * Sergey Pogorelov, 44, Russian handball player, Olympic champion (2000).
 * Feargal Quinn, 82, Irish businessman and politician, founder of Superquinn, Senator (1993–2016).
 * Dick Rivers, 74, French rock and roll singer (Les Chats Sauvages), cancer.
 * Conrado San Martín, 98, Spanish actor (The Princess of the Ursines, The Colossus of Rhodes, Riders of the Dawn).
 * John Simpson, 85, English Anglican priest, Dean of Canterbury (1986–2000).
 * Dennis Stanford, 76, American archaeologist.
 * Babill Stray-Pedersen, 76, Norwegian physician.
 * Michael Wolf, 64, German photographer.

25

 * Vidya Sagar Chaudhary, 85, Indian politician.
 * Josip Ćuk, 83, Yugoslav Olympic sports shooter.
 * Michiro Endo, 68, Japanese musician (The Stalin), pancreatic cancer.
 * Povl Falk-Jensen, 98, Danish resistance member during World War II.
 * Alberto Giovannini, 63–64, Italian economist.
 * Gregory Gray, 59, Northern Irish singer-songwriter (Rosetta Stone).
 * Tom Gray, 74, American Olympic speed skater.
 * Robbert de Greef, 27, Dutch road racing cyclist, heart attack.
 * Svante Grundberg, 75, Swedish actor and comedian (Sällskapsresan, Göta kanal eller Vem drog ur proppen?).
 * John Havlicek, 79, American Hall of Fame basketball player (Boston Celtics), complications from Parkinson's disease.
 * Kurohimeyama Hideo, 70, Japanese sumo wrestler, pneumonia.
 * Larry "Flash" Jenkins, 63, American actor (Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Fletch, The White Shadow), heart attack.
 * Dirceu Krüger, 74, Brazilian footballer (Coritiba), heart attack.
 * Michael Lavery, 84, Northern Irish barrister.
 * Manuel Lujan Jr., 90, American politician, Secretary of the Interior (1989–1993), member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1969–1989).
 * Faty Papy, 28, Burundian footballer (MVV Maastricht, Bidvest Wits, national team), heart attack.
 * Sir Nigel Seely, 95, English aristocrat.
 * Morton Sosland, 93, American businessman.
 * Paloma Tortajada, 49, Spanish broadcaster and journalist.
 * Peter Vander Pyl, 85, Canadian Olympic hockey player (1964).

26

 * Abdul-Latif Arabiyat, 86, Jordanian politician, Speaker of the House of Representatives (1990–1993).
 * Jimmy Banks, 54, American soccer player (Milwaukee Wave, national team) and coach (Milwaukee School of Engineering), pancreatic cancer.
 * Elina Bystritskaya, 91, Russian actress (Unfinished Story, And Quiet Flows the Don, All Remains to People), People's Artist of the USSR (1978).
 * Bruce Carmichael, 85, Canadian ice hockey player (Vancouver Canucks).
 * Zé do Carmo, 85, Brazilian ceramist, heart attack.
 * Nasser Farbod, 96, Iranian political activist and military officer, Chief of Staff (1979).
 * Jessie Lawrence Ferguson, 76, American actor (Prince of Darkness, Darkman, Boyz n the Hood).
 * Nancy Fouts, 74, American artist.
 * Fu Xinqi, 100, Chinese architect, academic, and painter.
 * Thomas A. Hanna, 92, American politician.
 * Verna Hart, 58, American artist, seizure.
 * Anthony J. Hilder, 84, American surf music producer, radio host and conspiracy film maker.
 * Eric Kent, 99, Australian politician, member of the Victorian Legislative Council (1970–1976, 1979–1985).
 * Anil Kumar Koneru, Indian film producer (Sriramachandrulu, Radha Gopalam, Allari Bullodu), cancer.
 * Frederick Niels Larsen, 87, American religious leader, President of the Remnant Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
 * Colette Lorand, 96, Swiss opera singer.
 * Sir David McNee, 94, Scottish police officer, Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police (1977–1982).
 * Lotte Newman, 90, British physician.
 * Petar Omčikus, 92, Serbian painter.
 * Steven Paul, 64, British Olympic fencer (1980, 1984, 1992) and stuntman (Die Another Day), fall.
 * Ken Rothman, 83, American politician, Lt. Governor of Missouri (1981–1985), member (1963–1981) and Speaker of the Missouri House of Representatives (1977–1981).
 * Richard Ryscavage, 74, American sociologist and political philosopher.
 * Mae Schmidle, 91, American politician, member of the Connecticut House of Representatives (1981–1991).
 * Ellen Schwiers, 88, German actress (When the Bells Sound Clearly, The Inheritance of Bjorndal, God's Thunder).
 * Reijo Taipale, 79, Finnish singer, dementia.
 * C. K. Tedam, 93, Ghanaian teacher and politician.

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 * Adrian Brown, 89, British stage and television director and producer (Top Secret, No Hiding Place, Emergency – Ward 10).
 * Bart Chilton, 58, American civil servant, Commissioner of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (2007–2014), pancreatic cancer.
 * Edward Fraenkel, 91, German-born British mathematician.
 * Teva Harrison, 42, Canadian-American writer and cartoonist, breast cancer.
 * Dan LaRose, 80, American football player (Detroit Lions).
 * Gerald James Larson, 81, American indologist.
 * Aleksey Lebed, 64, Russian military officer and politician, Head of the Republic of Khakassia (1997–2009), internal bleeding.
 * Ruth Macrides, 69, American historian.
 * Jack de Mello, 102, American composer.
 * Jerzy Moes, 83, Polish actor.
 * María de los Ángeles Moreno, 74, Mexican politician, Secretary of Fisheries (1988–1991).
 * Negasso Gidada, 75, Ethiopian politician, President (1995–2001).
 * Jón Karl Sigurðsson, 87, Icelandic Olympic alpine skier (1952).
 * Vasanthi Stanley, 56, Indian politician, MP (2008–2014).
 * Gene Stephens, 86, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox).
 * Mahfuz Ullah, 69, Bangladeshi journalist and environmentalist, heart and lung failure.
 * Joseph Ward, 76, English tenor.
 * Joe T. Wood, 96, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (1966–1989).

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 * Anisur Rahman Anis, 78, Bangladeshi actor.
 * William S. Banowsky, 83, American preacher and academic, President of Pepperdine University (1971–1978) and the University of Oklahoma (1978–1984).
 * Bruce Bickford, 72, American animator (Baby Snakes, The Dub Room Special, The Amazing Mr. Bickford).
 * Caroline Bittencourt, 37, Brazilian model, drowned.
 * Sylvia Bretschneider, 58, German politician, member of the Landtag of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (since 1994), cancer.
 * Wayson Choy, 80, Canadian writer (The Jade Peony, All That Matters).
 * Dan Conners, 78, American football player (Oakland Raiders).
 * Dax Cowart, 71, American attorney, complications from leukemia and liver cancer.
 * Lothar Geisler, 82, German footballer (VfL Bochum, Borussia Dortmund).
 * Zaki al-Ghul, 92–93, Palestinian politician.
 * Daniel Horlaville, 73, French footballer (Paris, Rouen, national team).
 * Thomas Jessell, 67, American biochemist, neurodegenerative disease.
 * Damon Keith, 96, American judge, member of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit (since 1977), complications from leukemia and cardiovascular disease.
 * Barry Latman, 82, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Indians, Houston Astros).
 * Maria LaYacona, 92, American-born Jamaican photographer.
 * Jo Sullivan Loesser, 91, American actress (The Most Happy Fella), heart failure.
 * Richard Lugar, 87, American politician, U.S. Senator (1977–2013), mayor of Indianapolis (1968–1976), complications from CIDP.
 * Karol Modzelewski, 81, Polish historian, writer, politician and academic.
 * Genrikh Novozhilov, 93, Soviet and Russian aircraft designer.
 * Maurício Peixoto, 98, Brazilian engineer and mathematician.
 * Alejandro Planchart, 83, Venezuelan-born American musicologist.
 * Otto Rogers, 83, Canadian painter.
 * Bernt Rougthvedt, 62, Norwegian historian and crime writer, cancer.
 * Stephen O. Saxe, 89, American graphic designer and art historian.
 * Bettina Schmidt, 58, German Olympic luger.
 * John Singleton, 51, American film director and television producer (Boyz n the Hood, 2 Fast 2 Furious, Snowfall), stroke.
 * Sir William Slack, 94, British surgeon.
 * Jah Stitch, 69, Jamaican reggae singer.
 * Menachem Mendel Taub, 96, Israeli Hasidic rebbe and Holocaust survivor.

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 * Carlo Maria Abate, 86, Italian auto racing driver.
 * Lee K. Abbott, 71, American writer, cancer.
 * Doug Adair, 89, American television news anchor (WKYC, WCMH).
 * Eldon Bargewell, 71, American army general, commander of Delta Force, lawnmower rollover.
 * Stevie Chalmers, 83, Scottish footballer (Celtic, national team).
 * Albert-Marie de Monléon, 82, French Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Pamiers (1988–1999) and Meaux (1999–2012).
 * René Dybkær, 93, Danish Olympic fencer (1948, 1952).
 * Tom Ellis, 86, American journalist and television news anchor (WBZ-TV, WCVB-TV, New England Cable News), cancer.
 * Franklin M. Fisher, 84, American economist.
 * George W. Homsey, 93, American architect.
 * Vijaykumar Khandre, 60, Indian politician, MLA (1989–1999), cardiac arrest.
 * Jamsrangiin Ölzii-Orshikh, 52, Mongolian Olympic racing cyclist (1992).
 * Nelli Korbukova, 57, Russian canoeist.
 * Grigori F. Krivosheev, 89, Russian military historian.
 * Wojciech Królikowski, 92, Polish physicist.
 * Donald Lan, 88, American politician, Secretary of State of New Jersey (1977–1982).
 * George Litto, 88, American film producer and talent agent, complications from aortic stenosis.
 * Betty Lockwood, Baroness Lockwood, 95, British political activist and life peer, Member of the House of Lords (1978–2017).
 * Gino Marchetti, 93, American Hall of Fame football player (Baltimore Colts), pneumonia.
 * John Llewellyn Moxey, 94, British film director (The City of the Dead, Foxhole in Cairo, Circus of Fear).
 * Les Murray, 80, Australian poet.
 * José Rodrigues Neto, 69, Brazilian footballer (Flamengo, Ferro Carril Oeste, national team), thrombosis.
 * Makoto Ogino, 59, Japanese manga artist (Spirit Warrior), kidney failure.
 * Su Yu-chang, 78, Chinese martial artist, scholar and physician.
 * Josef Šural, 28, Czech footballer (Slovan Liberec, Sparta Prague, national team), traffic collision.
 * Ellen Tauscher, 67, American politician, Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security Affairs (2009–2012), member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1997–2009), complications from pneumonia.
 * John Trevett, 76, English cricketer.
 * James D. Wright, 71, American sociologist.
 * Werner Zimmer, 89, German Olympic wrestler.

30

 * Anémone, 68, French actress (Santa Claus Is a Stinker, The Grand Highway), César winner (1988), lung cancer.
 * Silvina Bosco, 52, Argentine actress, cancer.
 * Beth Carvalho, 72, Brazilian samba singer (Estação Primeira de Mangueira).
 * Chuck Cecil, 96, American broadcaster.
 * Luis del Cerro, 94, Spanish Olympic sport shooter.
 * Luciano Comaschi, 87, Italian football player (Brescia, Napoli) and manager.
 * Mike Doyle, 78, American surfer.
 * Dunaden, 13, French racehorse, Melbourne Cup winner (2011), complications of a paddock accident.
 * Max Evans, 88, Australian politician.
 * Ahmed Fagih, 76, Libyan writer.
 * Russ Gibb, 87, American music promoter (MC5, Ted Nugent, Iggy Pop), heart failure.
 * Fitzroy Gordon, 65, Jamaican-born Canadian radio broadcaster (CKFG-FM).
 * Boon Gould, 64, English musician (Level 42).
 * Robert J. T. Joy, 90, American colonel and physician.
 * Nurit Karlin, 80, Israeli cartoonist.
 * Art Kunkin, 91, American journalist.
 * Luis Maldonado Venegas, 62, Mexican politician, Deputy (2015–2018).
 * Peter Mayhew, 74, English-American actor (Star Wars), heart attack.
 * S. P. Y. Reddy, 68, Indian politician, MP (since 2004), lung infection.
 * Robert R. Spitzer, 96, American agricultural researcher and educator.
 * Joseph D. Stewart, 77, American military officer, melanoma.
 * Erika Strasser, 85, Austrian Olympic javelin thrower.