Deaths in December 2014

The following is a list of notable deaths in December 2014.

Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
 * Name, age, country of citizenship and reason for notability, established cause of death, reference.

1

 * Ray Abeyta, 58, American painter, motorcycle accident.
 * Mario Abramovich, 88, Argentine violinist and composer.
 * Mihailo Čanak, 82, Serbian architect and researcher.
 * Jimmy Duncan, 83, Scottish footballer (Celtic).
 * Alberto Breccia Guzzo, 68, Uruguayan politician.
 * David Cooke, 59, British rear admiral, Commander Operations (2006–2009).
 * Claudio Fiorentini, 93, Italian Olympic sport shooter.
 * Allen Phillips Griffiths, 87, Welsh professor.
 * Kim Song-ae, 89, North Korean politician, second wife of Kim Il Sung. (death announced on this date)
 * Jean Klein, 70, French Olympic rower.
 * Sita Murt, 68, Spanish fashion designer and businesswoman, cancer.
 * Aleksandar Petrović, 55, Serbian basketball coach, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
 * Roberto Sagastume Pinto, 70, Guatemalan politician, Mayor of Esquipulas (1996–2000), Governor of Chiquimula (2001–2003), traffic collision.
 * Dimitrios Trichopoulos, 76, Greek-born American epidemiologist and oncologist, advanced the Mediterranean diet, heart attack.
 * Rocky Wood, 55, New Zealand-born Australian author, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.

2

 * Don L. Anderson, 81, American geophysicist, cancer.
 * A. R. Antulay, 85, Indian politician, Chief Minister of Maharashtra (1980–1982).
 * Dominique Aubier, 92, French author.
 * Jean Béliveau, 83, Canadian Hall of Fame ice hockey player (Montreal Canadiens).
 * Josie Cichockyj, 50, British wheelchair basketball player, cancer.
 * Gerry DeLeeuw, 88, Canadian football player.
 * Theill Drengsgaard, 87, Danish footballer.
 * Ian Fairbairn, 83, English actor (Doctor Who, Timeslip, Emergency Ward 10).
 * Gerry Fisher, 88, British cinematographer (Highlander, Running on Empty, Wise Blood).
 * Juan Flores, 71, American educator, professor of social and cultural analysis, Guillain–Barré syndrome.
 * Peter Furneaux, 79, English football club chairman and investor (Grimsby Town).
 * Andre Gill, 73, Canadian ice hockey player (Boston Bruins).
 * Peter Gübeli, 89, Swiss Olympic rower.
 * André Le Guillerm, 90, French Olympic weightlifter.
 * Albert Jackson, 71, English footballer (Bangor City, Oldham Athletic, Wigan Athletic).
 * Bobby Keys, 70, American saxophonist (The Rolling Stones), cirrhosis.
 * John Laurence Lambert, 78, Australian author, lung cancer.
 * Don Laws, 85, American figure skater and coach, heart failure.
 * Carlos Mamery, 54, Puerto Rican music producer and television personality (Idol Puerto Rico), heart attack.
 * Marion D. McGowan, 86, American politician.
 * A. J. McNamara, 78, American legislator and federal judge, progressive supranuclear palsy.
 * Lyudmila Perepyolkina, 84, Russian actress.
 * Hans-Dieter Riechel, 79, German Olympic biathlete.
 * Giampaolo Rugarli, 81, Italian novelist.
 * Jeff Truman, 57, Australian screenwriter and actor (Neighbours, Superman Returns, Home and Away).
 * Deven Verma, 77, Indian film actor.
 * Dennis Walaker, 73, American politician, Mayor of Fargo, North Dakota (since 2006), kidney cancer.

3

 * Herman Badillo, 85, Puerto Rican-born American politician, member of the U.S. House from New York's 22nd (1971–1973) and 21st (1973–1977) districts, heart failure.
 * Jacques Barrot, 77, French politician, European Commissioner for Justice, Freedom and Security (2008–2010).
 * Poppy Bermúdez, 86, Argentine-born Dominican chief executive (Bermúdez).
 * Nathaniel Branden, 84, Canadian-born American psychologist.
 * L. Stephen Coles, 73, American scientist, co-founder and the Executive Director of the Gerontology Research Group, pancreatic cancer.
 * Lulu Dikana, 35, South African recording artist and vocalist, oesophageal perforation.
 * Hubert Egger, 87, German cross country skier.
 * Martha Farkas Glaser, 93, Civil Rights Activist and Manager of Jazz musician Erroll Garner.
 * Sjefke Janssen, 95, Dutch racing cyclist.
 * Vicente Leñero, 81, Mexican writer and journalist, pulmonary emphysema.
 * Ronnie Lewis, 69, American politician.
 * Kostas Linoxilakis, 81, Greek footballer.
 * Ann Marcus, 93, American television screenwriter (Days of Our Lives, General Hospital, Peyton Place).
 * Vincent L. McKusick, 93, American attorney, Chief Justice of Maine (1977–1992).
 * Ian McLagan, 69, English keyboardist (Small Faces), stroke.
 * Alfred E. Novak, 84, American-born Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Paranaguá (1989–2006).
 * Patrick Edward O'Connor, 82, New Zealand-born Tokelauan Roman Catholic prelate, Ecclesiastical Superior of Tokelau (1992–2011).
 * Luc Oursel, 55, French businessman, CEO of Areva (2011–2014).
 * Giulio Questi, 90, Italian director and screenwriter (Django Kill, La morte ha fatto l'uovo).
 * Walter Reyno, 79, Uruguayan actor, respiratory failure.
 * Jack Scott, 85, American college football coach.
 * James Stewart, 73, Canadian mathematician and violinist, multiple myeloma.
 * Jim Swink, 78, American football player (Dallas Texans), lymphoma.
 * Sergio Armando Valls, 73, Mexican judge, member of the Supreme Court (since 2004).
 * Ray Williams, 87, Welsh rugby union coach.

4

 * Sitamadji Allarassem, 25, Chadian footballer.
 * Mariam Behnam, 93, Iranian-born Emirati writer, diplomat and women's rights activist.
 * Richard Bootzin, 74, American psychologist, heart disease.
 * Nikolay Brusentsov, 89, Russian computer scientist.
 * Bryan Burwell, 59, American sportswriter, cancer.
 * Charles De Sorgher, 84, Belgian Olympic bobsledder.
 * Brian Dunsworth, 89, Canadian football player.
 * Hroar Elvenes, 82, Norwegian Olympic speed skater (1952, 1956, 1960, 1964).
 * Claudia Emerson, 57, American poet, complications of colon cancer.
 * Frank and Louie, 15, American-born Ragdoll cat, world's oldest diprosopus cat, euthanized.
 * Graeme Goodall, 82, Australian recording engineer and record label owner, co-founder of Island Records.
 * Jack Gregory, 87, American football coach (Rhode Island Rams).
 * Talât Sait Halman, 83, Turkish poet and academic, Minister of Culture and Tourism (1971).
 * V. R. Krishna Iyer, 99, Indian judge, member of the Supreme Court.
 * Takeo Kamachi, 78, Japanese Olympic sport shooter, stroke.
 * Lynne Kosky, 56, Australian politician, MLA for Altona (1996–2010), breast cancer.
 * Bob Montgomery, 77, American songwriter ("Heartbeat", "Misty Blue"), Parkinson's disease.
 * Gavril Nagy, 82, Romanian Olympic water polo player.
 * Aleksey Nasedkin, 72, Russian pianist and composer.
 * Hugo Niskanen, 94, Finnish Olympic long-distance runner (1952).
 * Jeremy Thorpe, 85, British politician, Leader of the Liberal Party (1967–1976), MP for North Devon (1959–1979), central figure in the Thorpe affair, Parkinson's disease.
 * Rudolf Vanmoerkerke, 90, Belgian businessman.

5

 * Yashaw Adem, Turkish actor.
 * Ernest C. Brace, 83, American pilot, longest civilian POW in Vietnam War.
 * John C. Burton, 91, American cross country skier.
 * Manuel De Sica, 65, Italian composer, heart attack.
 * Queen Fabiola of Belgium, 86, Spanish-born queen consort of King Baudouin.
 * Ralph Adam Fine, 73, American judge, member of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals.
 * Rod Graber, 84, American baseball player.
 * Jackie Healy-Rae, 83, Irish politician, TD for Kerry South (1997–2011).
 * Luis Herrera de la Fuente, 98, Mexican conductor and composer.
 * Kōichi Kawakita, 72, Japanese special effects director (Godzilla vs. Biollante).
 * Arthur Leipzig, 96, American photographer.
 * Gil Marks, 62, American food writer and historian, lung cancer.
 * Dennis Marriott, 75, English cricketer.
 * Gennadi Poloka, 84, Russian Soviet-era film director.
 * Marco Torlonia, 6th Prince of Civitella-Cesi, 77, Spanish nobleman.
 * Silvio Zavala, 105, Mexican historian and diplomat, Ambassador to France (1966–1975).

6

 * Ralph H. Baer, 92, American video game pioneer, inventor and engineer, developed the Magnavox Odyssey, recipient of the National Medal of Technology (2004).
 * Mick Barry, 95, Irish road bowler.
 * Robert T. Bennett, 75, American politician.
 * Jimmy Del Ray, 52, American professional wrestler (WWF, WCW), traffic collision.
 * David Galloway, 72, New Zealand biochemist and botanist.
 * Fred Hawkins, 91, American golfer.
 * Menis Koumandareas, 83, Greek writer.
 * Naphtali Lau-Lavie, 88, Israeli writer and diplomat.
 * Renato Mambor, 78, Italian painter.
 * Maquinita Merlos, 73, Salvadoran football player (Águila, national team) and manager.
 * Nick Nicolau, 81, American football coach.
 * Oscar Whisky, 9, Irish-bred British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse, fall.
 * Takao Saito, 85, Japanese cinematographer, chronic lymphocytic leukemia.
 * Adnan Gulshair el Shukrijumah, 39, Saudi Arabian-born external operations chief (al-Qaeda), shot.
 * Luke Somers, 33, British-born American photojournalist and AQAP hostage, shot.
 * Emma Lou Thayne, 90, American Mormon poet.
 * István Varga, 71, Hungarian Olympic handball player.
 * Stella Young, 32, Australian comedian and disability advocate.

7

 * Abdellah Baha, 60, Moroccan politician, Minister of State (since 2012), MP for Rabat (since 2002), hit by train.
 * Horace Batten, 102, English shoemaker and bootmaker.
 * João de Sousa, 90, Portuguese Olympic rower.
 * Lawrence Dorr, 89, Hungarian-American writer.
 * Charlie Flowers, 77, American football player (Los Angeles Chargers, Ole Miss Rebels).
 * Brian Roy Goble, 57, Canadian musician (Subhumans), heart attack.
 * Irving Guttman, 86, Canadian opera director.
 * Carol Judge, 73, American healthcare advocate and registered nurse, First Lady of Montana (1973–1980), cancer.
 * Holger Larsen, 89, Danish Olympic rower.
 * Mark Lewis, 60, American storyteller, actor and teacher.
 * Norman Mair, 86, Scottish rugby union player and journalist.
 * Eddie Rouse, 60, American actor (American Gangster, Pineapple Express, Being Flynn), liver failure.
 * Grahanandan Singh, 88, Indian Olympic field hockey player.
 * Khalil Ullah Khan, 80, Bangladeshi film and television actor.
 * Tommy Todd, 88, Scottish footballer (Airdrie, Hamilton, Crewe, Derby and Rochdale).
 * Nikolai Vasenin, 95, Russian World War II veteran, Legion of Honour recipient.
 * Ken Weatherwax, 59, American actor (The Addams Family), heart attack.
 * Jerzy Wilim, 73, Polish footballer.

8

 * Paul S. Amenta, 92, American politician, member of the Connecticut Senate.
 * Sacvan Bercovitch, 81, Canadian literary and cultural critic.
 * James Brown, 83, Scottish cricketer.
 * Robert N. Burr, 98, American historian.
 * Martha Cecilia, 61, Filipino writer, cancer.
 * Sobho Gianchandani, 94, Pakistani writer and social scientist, heart attack.
 * Tom Gosnell, 63, Canadian politician, Mayor of London, Ontario (1986–1994), cancer.
 * Buddy Hicks, 87, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers), complications from a fall.
 * Russ Kemmerer, 84, American baseball player (Washington Senators, Chicago White Sox).
 * Nedunuri Krishnamurthy, 87, Indian carnatic vocalist, lung cancer.
 * Mango, 60, Italian singer ("Bella d'estate", "Lei verrà"), heart attack.
 * Ralph Maud, 85, Canadian literary scholar.
 * Knut Nystedt, 99, Norwegian orchestral and choral composer.
 * Brian Sullivan, 48, American lawyer and politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives (1997–2001), assistant district attorney of Barrow, Alaska, shot.
 * Elmārs Zemgalis, 91, Latvian-born American chess player.

9

 * Dave Behrman, 73, American football player (Buffalo Bills, Denver Broncos), pancreatic cancer.
 * Tony Bullen, 83, British Olympic speed skater.
 * Ion Butmalai, 50, Moldovan politician, MP (since 2009), suicide by gunshot.
 * Frank Farrington, 88, Australian rugby league player and administrator (Newtown Jets).
 * José Feghali, 53, Brazilian pianist, suicide by gunshot.
 * Jane Freilicher, 90, American representational painter.
 * Stuart Hunt, 87, American politician, member of the Vermont House of Representatives.
 * Robert Kinoshita, 100, American production designer (Lost in Space, Forbidden Planet).
 * Gerd Kirste, 96, Norwegian politician.
 * Jean-Marie Léyé, 82, Ni-Vanuatu politician, President (1994–1999).
 * Jorge María Mejía, 91, Argentine Roman Catholic prelate, cardinal, Archivist of the Vatican Secret Archives (1998–2003), Librarian of the Vatican Library (1998–2003).
 * Mary Ann Mobley, 77, American actress (Diff'rent Strokes, Falcon Crest) and television personality, Miss America (1959), breast cancer.
 * Lydia Mordkovitch, 70, Russian-born British violinist, cancer.
 * Blagoje Paunović, 67, Serbian football player and manager.
 * Karl Otto Pöhl, 85, German economist, President of the Bundesbank (1980–1991).
 * Lila Sapinsley, 92, American politician, member of the Rhode Island Senate (1973–1984).
 * Sheila Stewart, 77, Scottish singer, storyteller, and author.
 * Dave Theisen, 73, American football player (Toronto Argonauts, Winnipeg Blue Bombers).
 * Jože Toporišič, 88, Slovene linguist.
 * Clifford Wright, 87, Canadian politician, Mayor of Saskatoon (1976–1988), lung cancer.

10

 * Ziad Abu Ein, 55, Palestinian politician, coronary blockage from heart hemorrhage.
 * John P. Anton, 94, American philosopher.
 * Anubes da Silva, 79, Brazilian Olympic sprinter.
 * Don Dufek Sr., 85, American football player.
 * Pierre Fautrier, 91, French cyclist.
 * Ralph Giordano, 91, German writer and publicist, complications from hip fracture.
 * Raúl Gómez Ramírez, 50, Mexican politician, MP for Guanajuato (since 2012), injuries sustained in a traffic collision.
 * Slađa Guduraš, 27, Bosnian singer and actress, traffic collision.
 * Alice Hoover, 86, American baseball player (All-American Girls Professional Baseball League).
 * Catherine Hughes, 81, British diplomat and academic.
 * James Koller, 78, American poet.
 * Donald Moffitt, 83, American science fiction author.
 * Robert B. Oakley, 83, American diplomat, Ambassador to Zaire (1979–1982), Somalia (1982–1984) and Pakistan (1988–1991), Parkinson's disease.
 * Otto Pöggeler, 85, German philosopher.
 * Bob Solinger, 88, Canadian ice hockey player (Detroit Red Wings, Toronto Maple Leafs).
 * Judy Baar Topinka, 70, American politician, Illinois Treasurer (1995–2007) and Comptroller (since 2011), complications related to a stroke.
 * Gerard Vianen, 70, Dutch racing cyclist, leukemia.
 * Robert Wolfe, 93, American historian, archivist and World War II veteran.
 * Martin Zijlstra, 70, Dutch politician, member of the House of Representatives (1989–2002).

11

 * Tom Adams, 76, English actor (The Great Escape, Licensed to Kill, Doctor Who), cancer.
 * Ahmed al Tilemsi, 36-37, Malian terrorist, shot.
 * George Ardisson, 83, Italian actor (The Long Hair of Death, Agent 3S3: Passport to Hell).
 * Roger Bielle, 86, French Olympic wrestler.
 * Tim Black, 77, English family planning pioneer, founder of Marie Stopes International.
 * Vera Bulatova, 82, Uzbek archaeologist, architectural historian and museologist.
 * Peter Clarke, 81, English chess player.
 * Harold Crocker, 86, Australian rugby league footballer.
 * Benigno De Grandi, 90, Italian footballer (Palermo, A.C. Milan).
 * John D. Driggs, 87, American politician, Mayor of Phoenix, Arizona (1970–1974), established the Phoenix Mountain Preserve, pancreatitis.
 * Michel du Cille, 58, American photojournalist (The Washington Post), heart attack.
 * Sergio Fiorentini, 80, Italian actor and voice actor.
 * Patricia Gallaher, 77, Australian librarian.
 * Jack Harrington, 84, Australian rules footballer (Essendon).
 * Robert A. Johnson, 93, American politician.
 * Philip Knights, Baron Knights, 94, English police officer and peer, Chief Constable of the West Midlands (1975–1985).
 * Georges Lagrange, 85, French Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Gap (1988–2003).
 * Fred Meggs, 62, American composer, cancer.
 * Mel Richardson, 86, American politician, member of the Idaho House of Representatives (1988–1992) and Senate (1992–2008), cancer.
 * Dawn Sears, 53, American country musician (Nothin' but Good), lung cancer.
 * Gerald Sim, 89, English actor (Gandhi, Patriot Games, Frenzy).
 * Robert Taylor, 70, American animator, film director and screenwriter (The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
 * Laszlo Varga, 89, Hungarian-born American cellist.
 * Hans Wallat, 85, German conductor and music director.

12

 * John Baxter, 78, Scottish footballer (Hibernian).
 * Rod Belcher, 94, American football and basketball announcer.
 * Norman Bridwell, 86, American author and cartoonist (Clifford the Big Red Dog), prostate cancer.
 * James Clarke, 91, English footballer.
 * Peter Delisle, 79, English cricketer.
 * Jonathan Dunn-Rankin, 84, American actor, television journalist and activist.
 * Phillip Edwards, 87, British rear admiral and bursar.
 * Ivor Grattan-Guinness, 73, English historian of mathematics and logic.
 * John Hampton, 61, American music engineer and producer, complications of cancer.
 * José María Lorant, 59, Argentine football player and coach.
 * Donald S. Malecki, 81, American author and insurance consultant.
 * Billy Milligan, 59, American criminal defendant diagnosed with multiple personality disorder, cancer.
 * John Persen, 73, Norwegian composer.
 * Herb Plews, 86, American baseball player (Washington Senators).
 * Mohammad Shahid, 66, Indian cricketer.
 * Yury Shutov, 68, Russian politician, heart attack.
 * Vladimír Stibořík, 87, Czech Olympic sports shooter (1960, 1964).
 * Graham Turbott, 100, New Zealand ornithologist.
 * Mary Jeanne van Appledorn, 87, American composer.
 * Alan Ward, 79, New Zealand historian.
 * Dave West, 70, British businessman, stabbed.

13

 * Yvonne Abbas, 92, member of the French Resistance.
 * Ernst Albrecht, 84, German politician, Prime Minister of Lower Saxony (1976–1990).
 * Mary Arden, 81, American actress.
 * Norbert P. Arnold, 94, American mechanical engineer, businessman, and politician.
 * Joan Barril, 62, Spanish writer and journalist, pneumonia.
 * Ina Bauer, 73, German figure skater.
 * Anthony Birch, 90, British political scientist.
 * Bill Bonds, 82, American television news anchor (WXYZ-TV), heart attack.
 * Geoffrey Cooper, 89, British RAF officer.
 * Aaron Goldberg, 97, American botanist.
 * John Hickman, 87, New Zealand meteorologist.
 * Janis Martin, 75, American opera singer.
 * William E. May, 86, American theologian.
 * Andreas Schockenhoff, 57, German politician, MP (since 1990).
 * Martha Sigall, 97, American animator (Looney Tunes).
 * Phil Stern, 95, American photographer, emphysema and heart failure.
 * Brian Swatuk, 65, Canadian jockey, cancer.
 * Taitetsu Unno, 85, Japanese Shin Buddhist scholar and author.

14

 * Angalifu, 44, Sudanese-born American rhinoceros, one of two remaining male northern white rhinoceros.
 * Fatima bint Rashid Al Nuaimi, Emirati Ajman royal.
 * Anoushirvan Arjmand, 73, Iranian actor, heart attack.
 * Daniel Beren, 85, American politician.
 * Sy Berger, 91, American baseball promoter.
 * Franz Brunner, 83, Austrian Olympic wrestler.
 * Joe Carr, 63, American bluegrass musician, stroke.
 * Peter R. Chacon, 89, American politician, pneumonia.
 * Alex Chigogidze, 59, Georgian general topologist.
 * Theo Colborn, 87, American environmentalist and academic.
 * Irene Dalis, 89, American opera singer and impresario.
 * Bobo Faulkner, 73, English model and television personality, cancer.
 * Millie Kirkham, 91, American singer.
 * Louis Alphonse Koyagialo, 67, Congolese politician, Acting Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (2012).
 * Hal Lewis, 79, American football player (Baltimore Colts, Buffalo Bills, Oakland Raiders).
 * Doug Martin, 78, American college basketball coach (South Dakota Coyotes).
 * John McCraw, 89, New Zealand soil scientist.
 * Bess Myerson, 90, American model (Miss America 1945) and television actress.
 * Anthony Edward Pevec, 89, American Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Cleveland (1982–2001).
 * P. J. Sarma, 70, Indian actor and dubbing artist, heart attack.
 * Rohit Talwar, 49, Indian cricketer, cancer.
 * Fuzzy Thurston, 80, American football player (Green Bay Packers), Alzheimer's disease and cancer.
 * Johnny Treadwell, 73, American football player (Texas Longhorns).

15

 * Johnnie L. Caldwell, 92, American politician.
 * Chakri, 40, Indian film composer and playback singer, heart attack.
 * David R. Chesnutt, 73-74, American historian and editor, throat cancer.
 * Booth Colman, 91, American actor (Planet of the Apes, Norma Rae, Intolerable Cruelty).
 * Herbert E. Douglass, 87, American theologian.
 * John Gall, 89, American author and pediatrician.
 * David Garth, 84, American political consultant.
 * Jeff Guy, 74, South African historian.
 * Michael Hare Duke, 89, Scottish Anglican bishop.
 * Cotton Hodges, 88, American racecar driver.
 * Mustapha Maarof, 79, Malaysian actor.
 * Nicolae Manea, 60, Romanian football player and manager, liver cancer.
 * Donald Metcalf, 85, Australian medical researcher, pancreatic cancer.
 * Ray Steadman-Allen, 92, British composer and Salvation Army officer.
 * Arthur Whyte, 93, Australian politician, President of the South Australian Legislative Council (1978–1985).
 * Fausto Zapata, 73, Mexican journalist, politician and diplomat, Governor of San Luis Potosí (1991), cancer.

16

 * Phillip Archuleta, 65, American politician, member of the New Mexico House of Representatives (since 2013), pneumonia.
 * J. K. M. A. Aziz, Bangladeshi politician.
 * Anthony Bottrall, 76, British diplomat.
 * Martin Brasier, 67, English palaeobiologist and astrobiologist, traffic collision.
 * Inés Cifuentes, 59, English-born American seismologist and educator, breast cancer.
 * Tim Cochran, 59, American mathematician.
 * Yvonne Cossart, 80, Australian virologist.
 * Reidar Dørum, 89, Norwegian footballer (FK Ørn-Horten).
 * Maurice Duverger, 97, French jurist, sociologist and politician.
 * Osee Fagan, 90, American judge.
 * Jack Hazlett, 76, New Zealand rugby union player (Southland, national team).
 * Abdulmari Imao, 78, Filipino sculptor.
 * Eddie Kachur, 80, Canadian ice hockey player (Chicago Blackhawks).
 * Karl-Heinz Kurras, 87, German police officer and Stasi member, killed Benno Ohnesorg.
 * Man Haron Monis, 50, Iranian self-styled Muslim cleric and hostage taker, shot.
 * Maximo Munzi, 57, Argentine cinematographer, pancreatic cancer.
 * Romie J. Palmer, 93, American politician, member of the Illinois House of Representatives.
 * Wendy Rene, 67, American soul singer, complications from stroke.
 * Rock Scully, 73, American band manager (Grateful Dead), lung cancer.
 * Sultan Singh, 91, Indian politician, Governor of Tripura (1989–1990).
 * Ernie Terrell, 75, American heavyweight boxer, WBA champion (1965–1967).

17

 * Judith Baker, 75, American judoka.
 * Eric Bjornstad, 80, American climber and author.
 * Rex Chandler, 77, American politician.
 * Chan Kwok-Hung, 51, Chinese cinematographer (Fly Me to Polaris, Skiptrace), drowned.
 * Hildward Croes, 52, Aruban musician, composer and arranger, cancer.
 * Stephen Youssef Doueihi, 87, Lebanese-born American Maronite Catholic hierarch, Bishop of St. Maron of Brooklyn (1997–2004).
 * Neville Featherstone-Griffin, 81, English cricketer (Surrey).
 * Clarke Fraser, 94, Canadian medical geneticist.
 * Fritz Rudolf Fries, 79, German writer.
 * Dieter Grau, 101, German-born American rocket scientist, NASA Quality Control Director for the Saturn V.
 * Neil James, 53, English rugby league player.
 * Richard C. Hottelet, 97, American broadcast journalist (Murrow's Boys).
 * Leonard Kent, 89, New Zealand cricketer.
 * Stephen J. Kopp, 63, American educator, President of Marshall University (since 2005), heart attack.
 * Oleh Lysheha, 65, Ukrainian poet, playwright and translator.
 * Daniel Sitentu Mpasi, 80, Namibian tribal leader, King of the Uukwangali.
 * Jarle Ofstad, 87, Norwegian physician.
 * Lowell Steward, 95, American World War II veteran, member of the Tuskegee Airmen.
 * Takeshi Taketsuru, 90, Japanese whisky distiller (Nikka).
 * Ivan Vekić, 76, Croatian politician.
 * Jean Walraven, 88, American Olympic hurdler.

18

 * Yacub Addy, 83, Ghanaian-born American drummer, heart attack.
 * Donald J. Albosta, 89, American politician, member of the United States House of Representatives from Michigan's 10th district (1979–1985).
 * Virginia Baxter, 82, American figure skater.
 * John Beedell, 81, New Zealand-born Canadian Olympic sprint canoer (1960).
 * Gideon Ben-Yisrael, 91, Israeli politician, member of the Knesset.
 * Franco Bomprezzi, 62, Italian journalist and writer.
 * Boyd Brown, 62, American football player.
 * Bill J. Dukes, 87, American politician, member of the Alabama House of Representatives (1994–2010), Parkinson's disease.
 * Claude Frikart, 92, French Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Paris (1986–1997).
 * John Fry, 69, American record producer, founder of Ardent Studios, cardiac arrest.
 * Jerry Hale, 78, American college basketball coach, complications from Alzheimer's disease.
 * Larry Henley, 77, American singer (The Newbeats) and songwriter ("Wind Beneath My Wings").
 * Bob Kelly, 74, American football player (Houston Oilers, Kansas City Chiefs, Cincinnati Bengals).
 * Ingvar Kjellson, 91, Swedish actor (Heja Roland!), pneumonia.
 * Virna Lisi, 78, Italian actress (How to Murder Your Wife, La Reine Margot), cancer.
 * Carleton Mabee, 99, American Pulitzer Prize-winning writer.
 * Neasa Ní Annracháin, 92, Irish actress.
 * Knud Pedersen, 88, Danish artist and resistance fighter.
 * Mandy Rice-Davies, 70, British model, figure in the Profumo affair, cancer.
 * Harold M. Schulweis, 89, American rabbi and activist.
 * Robert Simpson, 102, American meteorologist, co-developer of the Saffir–Simpson hurricane wind scale.
 * Deral Teteak, 85, American football player (Green Bay Packers).
 * Tsang Siu-fo, 91, Chinese police officer.
 * Ed Vereb, 80, American football player (Washington Redskins).
 * Ante Žanetić, 78, Croatian footballer, Olympic champion (1960).

19

 * Mohammed Aqeel, Pakistani militant, hanged.
 * S. S. Balan, 77, Indian media executive (Ananda Vikatan), heart attack.
 * Charles Bartlett, 93, British artist.
 * Philip Bradbourn, 63, British politician, MEP for West Midlands (since 1999), bowel cancer.
 * Calypso Mama, 88, Bahamian calypso singer.
 * Arthur Gardner, 104, American film and television producer (The Rifleman) and actor (All Quiet on the Western Front).
 * Pat Holton, 78, Scottish footballer (Motherwell, Hamilton Academical).
 * Barbara Jones, 62, Jamaican reggae/gospel singer, leukaemia.
 * Roberta Leigh, 87, British author and television producer (Space Patrol).
 * Éva Pajor, 77, Hungarian Olympian
 * Igor Rodionov, 78, Russian general and politician, Minister of Defence (1996–1997).
 * Robert D. San Souci, 68, American children's author and screenwriter (Mulan), head injury.
 * Larry Smith, 63, American record producer (Run–D.M.C.).
 * Colin Strang, 2nd Baron Strang, 92, British philosopher and peer.
 * Dick Thornton, 75, American-born Canadian football player (Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Toronto Argonauts), lung cancer.
 * Chunilal Vaidya, 97, Indian political activist.

20

 * Lucio Abis, 88, Italian politician, President of Sardinia (1970), member of the Italian Senate (1972–1994).
 * Maqsudul Alam, 60, Bangladeshi scientist, liver cirrhosis.
 * Joe Anderson, 86, British rugby league player (Castleford, Leeds, Featherstone Rovers), kidney cancer.
 * Seriki Audu, 23, Nigerian footballer (Lobi Stars), traffic collision.
 * Larry Auerbach, 91, American television director (Love of Life, One Life to Live, As the World Turns), complications of glioblastoma.
 * Ronnie Bedford, 83, American jazz drummer.
 * Zdenko Bego, 81, Croatian rower.
 * Donald Charlton Bradley, 90, British chemist.
 * Per-Ingvar Brånemark, 85, Swedish orthopedic surgeon, heart attack.
 * Ismaaiyl Abdullah Brinsley, 28, American criminal, suicide.
 * Penny Dann, 50, British children’s book illustrator, cancer.
 * George Fisher, 90, American college basketball coach (Austin Peay).
 * John Freeman, 99, British politician, journalist, broadcaster and diplomat, MP for Watford (1945–1955), Ambassador to the United States (1969–1971).
 * Ranulph Glanville, 68, British architect and cybernetician.
 * James L. Kinsey, 80, American chemist.
 * Bob Lanier, 89, American businessman and politician, Mayor of Houston, Texas (1992–1998).
 * Brian Manley, 85, British engineer.
 * Sam Morris, 84, English footballer (Chester City).
 * William Lowell Putnam III, 90, American broadcasting executive (Springfield Television), Trustee Emeritus of the Lowell Observatory.
 * Gino Pellegrini, 73, Italian scenic designer (2001: A Space Odyssey, Mary Poppins, The Birds) and painter.
 * Miodrag B. Protić, 92, Serbian painter.
 * Derek Rencher, 82, English ballet dancer.
 * David Strudwick, 80, Australian cricketer.
 * Alberto Valdiri, 55, Colombian actor (Doña Bárbara, Yo soy Betty, la fea), heart attack.

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 * Morteza Ahmadi, 90, Iranian actor.
 * Akhlas Akhlaq, 33, Pakistani-Russian convicted plotter, execution by hanging.
 * Anatole Beck, 84, American mathematician.
 * Jane Bown, 89, British photographer (The Observer).
 * Pedro Brescia Cafferata, 93, Peruvian businessman.
 * Sonya Butt, 90, British Special Operations Executive agent.
 * Walter De Buck, 80, Belgian singer and sculptor, esophageal cancer.
 * Dušan Dragosavac, 95, Yugoslavian politician, Chairman of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia (1981–1982).
 * Andy Everest, 90, American football player and coach.
 * Horacio Ferrer, 81, Uruguayan poet, broadcaster and tango lyricist, heart failure.
 * Chris Hall, 64, Canadian lacrosse coach (Calgary Roughnecks, Vancouver Stealth), throat cancer.
 * High Chaparral, 15, Irish Thoroughbred racehorse, Epsom Derby winner (2002), euthanised.
 * Åke Johansson, 86, Swedish footballer (IFK Norrköping, national team).
 * Udo Jürgens, 80, Austrian composer and singer ("Reach for the Stars"), winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 1966.
 * Bruce Lindahl, 95, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1965–1971).
 * Tom Nieporte, 86, American golfer.
 * Hans Riesel, 85, Swedish mathematician.
 * Sitor Situmorang, 91, Indonesian poet and writer.
 * Frank Truitt, 89, American basketball coach (LSU, Kent State).
 * Paul Walther, 87, American basketball player (University of Tennessee).
 * Billie Whitelaw, 82, English actress (The Omen, The Dark Crystal, Hot Fuzz), pneumonia.
 * Alan Williams, 84, British politician, MP for Swansea West (1964–2010), Father of the House (2005–2010).

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 * John Robert Beyster, 90, American physicist, founder of Science Applications International Corporation.
 * Christine Cavanaugh, 51, American voice actress (Rugrats, Dexter's Laboratory, Babe).
 * Joe Cocker, 70, British singer ("With a Little Help from My Friends", "You Are So Beautiful", "Up Where We Belong"), lung cancer.
 * Ulpiano Cos Villa, 79, Cuban baseball broadcaster.
 * Christopher Davidge, 85, British Olympic rower (1952, 1956, 1960).
 * Mayer Eisenstein, 68, American pediatrician and family physician.
 * William J. Fishman, 93, British academic.
 * Nate Fox, 37, American basketball player, shot.
 * Vera Gebuhr, 98, Danish actress (Matador).
 * Richard Graydon, 92, British stuntman and stunt coordinator (James Bond, Batman).
 * Abdel Aziz Mohamed Hegazy, 91, Egyptian politician, Prime Minister (1974–1975).
 * Sarann Knight-Preddy, 94, American businesswoman and civil rights activist.
 * Gertrude Kolar, 88, Austrian Olympic gymnast (1948, 1952).
 * Maurizio Lotti, 74, Italian politician.
 * Rosemary Lowe-McConnell, 93, British biologist.
 * Catherine N. Norton, 73, American librarian.
 * Moses Otolorin, 67, Nigerian footballer (Shooting Stars), cancer.
 * Madhavi Sardesai, 52, Indian academic and writer, cancer.
 * Joseph Sargent, 89, American film director (The Taking of Pelham One Two Three, MacArthur, Jaws: The Revenge), heart disease.
 * Fritz Sdunek, 67, German professional boxing trainer (Wladimir and Vitali Klitschko, Felix Sturm), heart attack.
 * Walter Smishek, 89, Polish-born Canadian politician.
 * Brandon Stoddard, 77, American television executive (ABC), bladder cancer.
 * Bernard Stone, 87, American politician, Chicago Alderman (1973–2011), complications from a fall.
 * Gaddam Venkatswamy, 85, Indian politician.

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 * Evgeny Aramovich Abramyan, 84, Armenian physicist.
 * Raymond L. Acosta, 89, American district court judge.
 * K. Balachander, 84, Indian filmmaker and playwright.
 * Jo Jo Benson, 76, American singer.
 * Johnny Bergh, 80, Norwegian producer, director and screenwriter.
 * Jacques Chancel, 86, French journalist and writer, cancer.
 * Johnnie Colemon, 94, American theologian.
 * John Coll, British computer specialist.
 * Luis Condomi, 66, Argentine footballer.
 * John Denvir, 76, American football player (Denver Broncos).
 * Raymond M. Durkin, 78, American politician, complications related to heart failure and emphysema.
 * Mike Elliott, 68, British comedian and actor (Goal!, Billy Elliot, Crocodile Shoes), cancer.
 * Rustom K. S. Ghandhi, 90, Indian vice admiral.
 * Guilford Glazer, 93, American real estate developer and philanthropist.
 * Robert V. Hogg, 90, American statistician.
 * Jeremy Lloyd, 84, British screenwriter (Are You Being Served?, 'Allo 'Allo!) and actor (Murder on the Orient Express), pneumonia.
 * Edward H. Martin, 83, American vice admiral.
 * Robert McCabe, 86, American educator.
 * Elvina Podchernikova-Elvorti, 86, Russian circus artist and animal trainer.
 * Přemek Podlaha, 76, Czech television personality.
 * John J. Powers, 96, American food scientist.
 * Nigel Priestley, 71, New Zealand earthquake engineer, cancer.
 * Debbie Purdy, 51, British campaigner for assisted suicide.
 * Hessel Rienks, 82, Dutch politician, member of the House of Representatives (1974–1989).
 * Craig Schiffer, 58, American financier (Lehman Brothers), avalanche.
 * Jerzy Semkow, 86, Polish-born French conductor.
 * John Kennett Starnes, 96, Canadian civil servant, diplomat and novelist.
 * Norman Wray, 91, American Roman Catholic missionary, Alzheimer's disease.
 * Robert Zoellner, 82, American investor and stamp collector.
 * João Nílson Zunino, 68, Brazilian executive, President of Avaí FC (2002–2013).

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 * Ekhlasuddin Ahmed, 74, Bangladeshi children's writer.
 * Mack Alston, 67, American football player (Washington Redskins).
 * Rubén Amorín, 87, Uruguayan football player and coach (Guatemala national team), Alzheimer's disease.
 * Tómas Árnason, 91, Icelandic politician.
 * Jeannine Baticle, 93-94, French art historian.
 * Leonard Beerman, 93, American Reform rabbi.
 * Giovanni Bersani, 100, Italian politician.
 * Jacqueline Briskin, 87, British-born American writer.
 * Donald Niel Cameron, 97, Canadian politician.
 * Anna M. Cienciala, 85, Polish-American historian and author.
 * Buddy DeFranco, 91, American jazz clarinet player.
 * Reidar Floeng, 96, Norwegian politician.
 * Edward Greenspan, 70, Canadian lawyer, heart failure.
 * Robert Hall, 87, American basketball player (Harlem Globetrotters).
 * Herbert Harris, 88, American politician, member of the U.S. House from Virginia's 8th district (1975–1981).
 * Lee Israel, 75, American author and forger.
 * Owen H. Johnson, 85, American politician, member of the New York State Senate (1972–2012).
 * Yevgeny Korolkov, 84, Russian gymnast, Olympic champion (1952).
 * Krzysztof Krauze, 61, Polish film director (The Debt, Plac Zbawiciela), prostate cancer.
 * Colin Latimour, 68, New Zealand footballer.
 * Sir George Lepping, 67, Solomon Islands politician, Governor-General (1988–1994).
 * Arthur Louis, 64, American-born British reggae cross-over musician (Knockin' on Heaven's Door).
 * Ihor Nadein, 66, Ukrainian football player and coach.
 * Hidetoshi Nakamura, 60, Japanese voice actor (Mobile Suit Victory Gundam, To Love-Ru).
 * Alf Næsheim, 88, Norwegian artist and writer.
 * Barry Williams, 70, English spree killer.
 * Ramsey Muir Withers, 84, Canadian army officer, Chief of the Defence Staff (1980–1983), heart attack.

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 * Alberta Adams, 97, American blues singer.
 * N. L. Balakrishnan, 72, Indian actor and photographer.
 * Warren Brown, 85, Bermudian sailor and businessman.
 * Nand Chaturvedi, 91, Indian poet.
 * Chen Shi-chang, 80, Taiwanese politician, multiple organ failure.
 * Dave Comer, 58, New Zealand film location scout (The Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit), cancer.
 * Louis Boutet de Monvel, 73, French mathematician.
 * Geoffrey Eastop, 93, English potter.
 * Kjell Hanssen, 82, Norwegian politician.
 * John M. Imel, 82, American attorney.
 * Bernard Kay, 86, British actor (Doctor Who, Coronation Street, Doctor Zhivago).
 * Bruce Livingston, 87, Australian cricketer.
 * Marlene Longenecker, 69, American literary scholar, acute myeloid leukemia.
 * Mary F. Lyon, 89, British geneticist.
 * George Miller, 92, American politician, Mayor of Tucson, Arizona (1991–1999).
 * Ricardo Porro, 89, Cuban-born architect.
 * David Ryall, 79, English actor (The Singing Detective, Harry Potter, The Elephant Man).
 * Jean Stogdon, 86, British campaigner and social worker (Grandparents Plus).
 * Tony Wilkinson, 66, British archaeologist.
 * Gleb Yakunin, 80, Russian priest and Soviet dissident.

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 * Samson Alcantara, 79, Filipino politician and academic.
 * Stanisław Barańczak, 68, Polish poet and academic, pneumonia.
 * Al Belletto, 86, American jazz musician.
 * Roger L. Bernashe, 87, American politician.
 * Dick Dale, 88, American saxophonist and singer (The Lawrence Welk Show).
 * Roberto Delmastro, 69, Chilean politician, MP for Valdivia (1998–2010), lung cancer.
 * Rajan Devadas, 93, Indian photojournalist.
 * James B. Edwards, 87, American politician, Governor of South Carolina (1975–1979), United States Secretary of Energy (1981–1982), complications from a stroke.
 * Paul V. Gadola, 85, American senior judge, District Court Judge for the Eastern District of Michigan (1988–2008).
 * Lars-Erik Gustafsson, 76, Swedish Olympic athlete.
 * Joe Macko, 86, American baseball player and manager.
 * Giuseppe Pittau, 86, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Secretary of Congregation for Catholic Education (1998–2003).
 * Geoff Pullar, 79, English Test cricketer (Lancashire).
 * Rhodes Reason, 84, American actor (Star Trek, Annie, 77 Sunset Strip).
 * John Richardson Jr., 93, American political activist, Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs (1969–1977).
 * Ken Riddington, 92, British television producer (House of Cards).
 * Andrew Thomson, 78, British academic and historian.
 * Leo Tindemans, 92, Belgian politician, Prime Minister (1974–1978), Minister of Foreign Affairs (1981–1989).

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 * Ben Ammi Ben-Israel, 75, American-born Israeli religious leader (African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem).
 * Fatima Aouam, 55, Moroccan Olympic runner (1988).
 * Hans-Christian Bartel, 82, German violist and composer.
 * Graham Cox, 81, British judge.
 * Tom Currigan, 94, American politician, Mayor of Denver (1963–1968).
 * Carl Neumann Degler, 93, American historian and author, Pulitzer Prize winner (1972).
 * Timothy Dowd, 99, Irish-American police official.
 * Ulises Estrella, 75, Ecuadorian poet.
 * Claude Frank, 89, German-born American pianist, complications of dementia.
 * William P. Gerberding, 85, American educator, president of University of Washington.
 * Ron Henry, 80, English footballer (Tottenham Hotspur, national team).
 * Jacques Hurtubise, 75, Canadian painter.
 * Percy Johnson, 85, Australian rules footballer (North Melbourne).
 * Ronald Li, 85, Chinese stockbroker, Chairman of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (1986–1987), cancer.
 * Kees Luesink, 61, Dutch politician, Mayor of Doesburg (since 2008).
 * Karel Poma, 94, Belgian politician and minister of state, MP (1965–1985), Mayor of Wilrijk (1953–1958).
 * Erich Retter, 89, German footballer (VfB Stuttgart, West Germany national team).
 * Tomaž Šalamun, 73, Slovene poet.
 * Carol Stone, 60, British transgender priest, pancreatic cancer.
 * Elaine Summers, 89, American choreographer (Judson Dance Theater) and filmmaker, complications of fall.
 * Hamid Taqavi, 58–59, Iranian brigadier general, shot.
 * Bridget Turner, 75, British actress (Doctor Who, Casualty, Z-Cars).
 * Jacques Vandenhaute, 83, Belgian politician, Mayor of Woluwe-Saint-Pierre (1983–2007).
 * John Webster, 89, British mycologist.

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 * Leelah Alcorn, 17, American transgender girl, suicide.
 * Ruggero J. Aldisert, 95, American judge.
 * Paul Barry, 88, American football player.
 * Earl Clark, 95, American soldier.
 * Chris Dyko, 48, American football player (Chicago Bears), traffic collision.
 * Leopoldo Federico, 87, Argentine tango musician.
 * Javier Fragoso, 72, Mexican footballer (Club América, national team).
 * Vahan Hovhannisyan, 58, Armenian politician.
 * Michio Kushi, 88, Japanese-born American scholar, pancreatic cancer.
 * Michael C. Murphy, 62, American politician and pastor.
 * Frankie Randall, 76, American singer and actor, lung cancer.
 * Lewis Rudolph, 95, American businessman, co-founder of Krispy Kreme.
 * Jaakko Suikkari, 89, Finnish Olympic sprinter.
 * Merrill Womach, 87, American gospel singer.

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 * Hardo Aasmäe, 63, Estonian geographer, entrepreneur and politician.
 * Rashid Al Zlami, 88, Saudi Arabian poet.
 * Natalie Carter Barraga, 99, American educator and researcher.
 * Patricia Hill Burnett, 94, American artist and women's rights activist.
 * Ernest de Soto, 91, American lithographer.
 * Dorrit Dekk, 97, Czechoslovakian graphic designer.
 * Said Khalifa Gouda, 84, Egyptian Olympic weightlifter.
 * Saiyid Hamid, 94, Indian educator, Vice-Chancellor of Aligarh Muslim University (1980–1985).
 * Hari Harilela, 92, Indian-born Hong Kong hotelier.
 * Odd Iversen, 69, Norwegian footballer (Rosenborg, national team).
 * Jah Paul Jo, 58, American musician (Dread Zeppelin).
 * Madhu Kaithapram, 44, Indian film director (Eakantham, Madhya Venal).
 * Jaynie Krick, 85, American baseball player (All-American Girls Professional Baseball League).
 * Jack E. McCoy, 85, American politician.
 * Jenny Pat, 33, Hong Kong art dealer, accidental drug overdose.
 * Juanito Remulla Sr., 81, Filipino politician, Governor of Cavite (1979–1986), multiple organ failure.
 * Sir Ivor Richardson, 84, New Zealand jurist, President of the Court of Appeal (1996–2002).
 * Ulf Sand, 76, Norwegian politician.
 * Howard Schultz, 61, American television producer (Extreme Makeover, Dating Naked).
 * Samuel Sentini, 66, Honduran footballer (Olimpia, national team), Alzheimer's disease.
 * Leslie Silver, 89, British football executive, Chairman of Leeds United (1983–1996).
 * Paul Sprenger, 74, American attorney, heart attack.
 * Bob Usher, 89, American baseball player (Cincinnati Reds).
 * André Wohllebe, 52, German Olympic champion sprint canoer (1992) and dual bronze medallist (1988).

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 * Abdul Hamid Zainal Abidin, 70, Malaysian politician, heart attack.
 * Frank Atkinson, 90, British museum director (Beamish Museum).
 * Terry Becker, 93, American actor (The Twilight Zone, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea).
 * Jake Berthot, 75, American artist.
 * Deborah Bone, 51, English mental health nurse, inspired Disco 2000, multiple myeloma.
 * Antonio Brack Egg, 74, Peruvian ecologist and politician, Minister of Environment (2008–2011).
 * Ronald Bromley, 96, British Army officer.
 * Robert Conroy, 76, American science fiction author, winner of the Sidewise Award for Alternate History, thymus cancer.
 * Philip Converse, 86, American political scientist.
 * Derek Coombs, 83, British politician, MP for Birmingham Yardley (1970–1974).
 * Hester A. Davis, 84, American archaeologist.
 * Roland de Corneille, 87, Canadian Anglican priest and politician.
 * Angela Delevingne, 102, English aristocrat and socialite.
 * Yolande Donlan, 94, American-born British actress.
 * George B. Fitch, 66, American politician, Mayor of Warrenton, Virginia (1998–2014), cancer.
 * Jim Galloway, 78, Scottish-born Canadian jazz clarinet and saxophone player.
 * Allan Garraway, 88, British railway manager.
 * Patrick Gowers, 78, English composer.
 * Joan Israel, 84, American psychotherapist.
 * Marian Jurczyk, 79, Polish politician and trade union activist (Solidarity), Mayor of Szczecin (1998–2000, 2002–2006).
 * Beau Kazer, 63, Canadian actor (The Young and the Restless, Taxi Driver).
 * Igor Kiselyov, 35, Russian footballer (Biolog-Novokubansk Progress, Torpedo Moscow), heart failure.
 * Dick Loggere, 93, Dutch Olympic field hockey player, silver medallist (1952) and bronze medallist (1948).
 * J. B. Moraes, 81, Indian poet and writer.
 * Rosemary Mulligan, 73, American politician, member of the Illinois House of Representatives (1993–2013).
 * Luise Rainer, 104, German-born American actress (The Great Ziegfeld, The Good Earth), Academy Award winner (1936, 1937), pneumonia.
 * Walter Roque, 77, Uruguayan football player (Uruguay national team) and coach (Venezuela national team).
 * Milton Rosen, 99, American rocket scientist and NASA executive, complications from prostate cancer.
 * T. E. Vasudevan, 97, Indian film producer (Snehaseema, Kavyamela).
 * B. G. Verghese, 87, Indian journalist and newspaper editor (Hindustan Times, The Indian Express).
 * Jan V. White, 86, American graphic designer.

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 * W. Raymond Beck, 90, American politician.
 * Jim Bennett, 70, Irish hurler.
 * Giovanni Del Rio, 89, Italian politician, President of Sardinia (1967–1970, 1973–1976).
 * Jimmy Dunn, 91, Scottish footballer (Wolverhampton Wanderers, Derby County).
 * Edward Herrmann, 71, American actor (Gilmore Girls, Richie Rich, The Lost Boys), brain cancer.
 * Abdullah Hussain, 94, Malaysian novelist (Interlok).
 * Keith Jenkinson, 88, Australian rules footballer (South Melbourne).
 * Ferenc A. Jolesz, 68, Hungarian-American physician and scientist, pulmonary embolism.
 * Michael Kennedy, 88, British biographer, journalist and music critic.
 * Nejat Konuk, 86, Cypriot politician, Prime Minister of Northern Cyprus (1976–1978, 1983–1985).
 * Norbert Leser, 81, Austrian jurist, political scientist and social philosopher.
 * Marie Smallface Marule, 70, Canadian-Blackfoot academic administrator, activist, and educator, President of Red Crow Community College (since 1992).
 * James McNaughton Hester, 90, American academic, President of New York University (1962–1975).
 * Romanus Orjinta, 33, Nigerian footballer.
 * Luis Oruezábal, 62, Argentine footballer (Vélez Sársfield, Granada, national team), Pan American Games champion (1971), carbon monoxide poisoning.
 * Norm Phelps, 75, American author and animal rights activist.
 * Washington Rodríguez, 70, Uruguayan Olympic bantamweight boxer, bronze medallist (1964).
 * Kamala Sinha, 82, Indian politician and diplomat.
 * S. Arthur Spiegel, 94, American federal judge.
 * Valerian Wellesley, 8th Duke of Wellington, 99, British aristocrat and Army officer.