Deaths in July 2018

The following is a list of notable deaths in July 2018.

Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
 * Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent country of citizenship (if applicable), reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference.

1

 * Armando, 88, Dutch artist.
 * Bruce Baker, 72, American geneticist.
 * Amos Cardarelli, 86, Italian footballer (Roma, Internazionale, national team).
 * Roy Carr, 73, British music journalist (NME, Vox), heart attack.
 * François Corbier, 73, French songwriter and television presenter, cancer.
 * Bozhidar Dimitrov, 72, Bulgarian historian, heart attack.
 * Brad Dye, 84, American politician, Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi (1980–1992).
 * Ayanna Dyette, 32, Trinidadian volleyball player, cervical cancer.
 * Dick Feagler, 79, American journalist (The Plain Dealer), playwright, and television personality (WKYC, WEWS).
 * Peter Firmin, 89, British television producer (Bagpuss, Noggin the Nog, Clangers).
 * Harvey Gentry, 92, American baseball player (New York Giants).
 * Gordon Hillman, 74, British archaeobotanist.
 * Shirley Huffman, 89, American politician, Mayor of Hillsboro, Oregon (1985–1993).
 * Dame Gillian Lynne, 92, British dancer and choreographer (The Phantom of the Opera, Cats, The Muppet Show), pneumonia.
 * Anacleto Sima Ngua, 82, Equatorial Guinean Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Bata (1982–2002).
 * Gianfranco Petris, 81, Italian footballer (Fiorentina, Lazio, national team).
 * Awtar Singh, 52, Afghan politician, loya jirga representative for Paktia, bombing.
 * Leo Thiffault, 73, Canadian ice hockey player (Minnesota North Stars).
 * Terence Thomas, Baron Thomas of Macclesfield, 80, British banker and politician.
 * Julian Tudor Hart, 91, British physician and writer.

2

 * Henry Butler, 68, American jazz pianist, cancer.
 * Emma Černá, 81, Czech actress (Adelheid, Day for My Love, Viy).
 * Russell Crossley, 91, English footballer (Liverpool, Shrewsbury Town).
 * Sutanto Djuhar, 90, Chinese-Indonesian entrepreneur, co-founder of the Salim Group, Indofood and Indocement.
 * Richard S. Ellis, 71, American mathematician, bile duct cancer.
 * Patrick Finnegan, 68, American Army General and lawyer, President of Longwood University (2010–2012), heart attack.
 * Henri Froment-Meurice, 95, French diplomat, Ambassador to the Soviet Union (1979–1981) and West Germany (1981–1983).
 * Antonio Halili, 72, Filipino politician, Mayor of Tanauan City (since 2013), shot.
 * Shih-Ying Lee, 100, Chinese-born American engineer and inventor.
 * Maurice Lemaître, 92, French artist.
 * Liu Boli, 87, Chinese nuclear chemist, academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.
 * Alan Longmuir, 70, Scottish bass guitarist (Bay City Rollers).
 * Denis Mitchison, 98, British bacteriologist.
 * Jayant Ganpat Nadkarni, 86, Indian Navy admiral, Chief of the Naval Staff (1987–1990).
 * Ángel Roberto Seifart, 76, Paraguayan judge and politician, Vice President (1993–1998).
 * Shuhaimi Shafiei, 50, Malaysian politician, cancer.
 * Meic Stephens, 79, Welsh writer and editor.
 * Gavin Trippe, 78, British motorcycle racing promoter and publisher.
 * Katsura Utamaru, 81, Japanese rakugo storyteller, pulmonary disease.
 * Bill Watrous, 79, American jazz trombonist.

3

 * Pierre-Ernest Abandzounou, 77–78, Congolese politician, stroke.
 * Alan Diaz, 71, American photographer, Pulitzer Prize winner (2001).
 * Richard Erdall, 85, American politician.
 * Halima Khatun, 84, Bangladeshi academic, writer and activist.
 * Thérèse Kleindienst, 101, French librarian.
 * Krishna Kumari, 92, Indian royal, politician and philanthropist, last Maharani of Jodhpur, member of the Lok Sabha (1971–1977).
 * Henri Martre, 90, French telecommunications engineer.
 * Barthélemy Mukenge, 92, Congolese politician, President of Kasaï (1960–1962, 1962).
 * Robby Müller, 78, Dutch cinematographer (Paris, Texas, Dancer in the Dark, Dead Man), vascular dementia.
 * Boris Orlov, 73, Russian gymnastics coach.
 * Lorraine Rodgers, 97, American WASP pilot.
 * Takahiro Satō, 41, Japanese manga writer, acute coronary syndrome.
 * Bradford A. Smith, 86, American astronomer, complications of myasthenia gravis.
 * Arthur Stinchcombe, 85, American sociologist.
 * Richard Swift, 41, American singer-songwriter, producer and musician (The Shins, The Black Keys, Starflyer 59), complications from hepatitis.
 * Guilherme Uchoa, 71, Brazilian politician, President of the Legislative Assembly of Pernambuco, pulmonary edema.
 * Dave VanDam, 63, American voice actor and impressionist (David Letterman, Barack Obama), member of the Wack Pack.
 * Wang Jian, 56, Chinese businessman, co-founder of Hainan Airlines and HNA Group, fall.

4

 * Boukary Adji, 79, Nigerien politician, Prime Minister (1996).
 * E. Riley Anderson, 85, American judge, Chief Justice of the Tennessee Supreme Court (1994–1996, 1997–1998, 1998–2001).
 * Carmen Campagne, 58, Canadian singer and children's entertainer, Juno winner (1989), cancer.
 * Georges-Emmanuel Clancier, 104, French poet and novelist.
 * Ernst W. Hamburger, 85, Brazilian physicist, lymphoma.
 * Rogelio Mangahas, 79, Filipino poet and writer.
 * Harry M. Miller, 84, New Zealand-born Australian promoter, publicist and talent agent.
 * Ali Qanso, 70, Lebanese politician, cancer.
 * Alan S. Rabson, 92, American pathologist and cancer researcher.
 * Donovan Webster, 59, American journalist.

5

 * François Budet, 78, French singer-songwriter, novelist, and poet.
 * Adamu Ciroma, 83, Nigerian politician and banker, Minister of Finance (1999–2003).
 * Donald J. Farish, 75, American educator, President of Roger Williams University (since 2011).
 * Evgeny Golod, 83, Russian mathematician.
 * Skënder Hyka, 73, Albanian footballer (17 Nëntori, national team).
 * Claude Lanzmann, 92, French documentarian (Shoah, The Last of the Unjust, Pourquoi Israël).
 * Jim Malloy, 87, American recording engineer (Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Henry Mancini), Grammy winner (1964).
 * Gerald Messadié, 87, French author.
 * Ed Schultz, 64, American broadcaster (The Ed Show, The Ed Schultz Show) and political commentator.
 * Kenneth Shearwood, 96, English cricketer.
 * Michel Suffran, 87, French novelist.
 * Jean-Louis Tauran, 75, French Roman Catholic cardinal, President of the PCID (since 2007) and Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church (since 2014), Parkinson's disease.
 * Hubert Zafke, 97, German military officer.

6

 * Omran al-Zoubi, 58, Syrian politician.
 * Donald D. Belcher, 79, American executive, CEO of Banta Corporation.
 * Eugène Bellemare, 86, Canadian politician, MP for Carleton-Gloucester (1988–2004).
 * Gilbert Facchinetti, 82, Swiss football executive, President of Neuchâtel Xamax (1979–2005).
 * Jeremy Gold, 75, American actuary and economist.
 * J. Frederick Grassle, 78, American marine biologist.
 * Bruce Hunter, 79, American Olympic swimmer (1960).
 * Vlatko Ilievski, 33, Macedonian pop singer and actor.
 * Kimishige Ishizaka, 92, Japanese immunologist, discovered the antibody class IgE, heart failure.
 * Ron Lollar, 69, American politician, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives (since 2006), heart attack.
 * Bruce Maher, 80, American football player, (Detroit Lions, New York Giants), cancer.
 * Vince Martin, 81, American folk singer ("Cindy, Oh Cindy"), pulmonary fibrosis.
 * Clifford Rozier, 45, American basketball player (Golden State Warriors, Toronto Raptors, Minnesota Timberwolves), heart attack.
 * Antonio Toledo Corro, 99, Mexican politician, Governor of Sinaloa (1981–1986), cerebral infarction.
 * Amritlal Vegad, 89, Indian author.
 * Japanese convicted murderers from the Aum Shinrikyo cult, executed by hanging.
 * Shoko Asahara, 63, leader.
 * Seiichi Endo, 58.
 * Kiyohide Hayakawa, 68.
 * Yoshihiro Inoue, 48.
 * Tomomitsu Niimi, 54.
 * Masami Tsuchiya, 53.

7

 * Feliciano Amaral, 97, Brazilian pastor and evangelical singer.
 * Alexander Bogomolny, 54, Israeli-American mathematician.
 * Ralph T. Browning, 76, American Air Force pilot.
 * John Dunlop, 78, British racehorse trainer.
 * William Dunlop, 32, Northern Irish motorcycle racer, collision during practice.
 * Paul Fetler, 98, American composer.
 * John R. Harris, 84, American economist.
 * Bret Hoffmann, 51, American death metal singer (Malevolent Creation), colorectal cancer.
 * Tyler Honeycutt, 27, American basketball player (UCLA, Sacramento Kings), suicide by gunshot.
 * Alan Johnson, 81, American choreographer (The Producers, Young Frankenstein), Emmy winner (1972, 1980, 1988), Parkinson's disease.
 * Hacène Lalmas, 75, Algerian footballer.
 * Levko Lukyanenko, 89, Ukrainian political Soviet-era dissident and politician, Deputy (1990–1992, 1995–1998, 2002–2007) and author of the Declaration of Independence of Ukraine.
 * Prince Michel of Bourbon-Parma, 92, French royal, soldier and race car driver.
 * Firuz Mustafayev, 84, Azerbaijani politician, Prime Minister (1992).
 * Masayuki Nagare, 95, Japanese sculptor.
 * Luigi Ossola, 80, Italian footballer (Varese, Roma).
 * Grant Reuber, 91, Canadian economist.
 * Rani Sarker, 86, Bangladeshi film actress (Devdas).
 * Peter Sawyer, 90, British historian.
 * Sir Maurice Shock, 92, British educationalist and university administrator, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Leicester (1977–1987).
 * Tessa Tennant, 59, British green investment campaigner, cancer.
 * Terry Todd, 80, American weightlifter and sports historian.

8

 * Pema Browne, 90, American abstract artist.
 * Tom Gallagher, 77, American diplomat.
 * Alan Gilzean, 79, Scottish footballer (Dundee, Tottenham Hotspur, national team), brain tumour.
 * Tab Hunter, 86, American actor (Damn Yankees, Grease 2) and singer ("Young Love"), blood clot.
 * M. M. Jacob, 90, Indian politician, Governor of Meghalaya (1995–2007).
 * Sumit Kalia, 30, Indian cricketer.
 * Tazir Kariyev, 29, Russian footballer (FC Angusht Nazran), shot.
 * Anthony Kirk-Greene, 93, British historian.
 * Billy Knight, 39, American basketball player (UCLA Bruins), suicide by self-inflicted blunt force trauma.
 * Oliver Knussen, 66, British composer.
 * Liu Tonghua, 88, Chinese pathologist, academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.
 * Barry Mills, 70, American white supremacist and criminal, leader of the Aryan Brotherhood.
 * Piratita Morgan, 49, Mexican professional wrestler.
 * Flora Plumb, 73, American actress.
 * Frank Ramsey, 86, American Hall of Fame basketball player (Boston Celtics).
 * Robert D. Ray, 89, American politician, Governor of Iowa (1969–1983), Mayor of Des Moines (1997), and President of Drake University (1998), Parkinson's disease.
 * Saleem Shahzad, 62, Pakistani politician, MNA (1988–1992), lung cancer.
 * Lonnie Shelton, 62, American basketball player (New York Knicks, Seattle SuperSonics, Cleveland Cavaliers), hypertension.
 * Carlo Vanzina, 67, Italian film director (Nothing Underneath, Vacanze di Natale, Un'estate al mare), producer and screenwriter, melanoma.
 * Priyani Jayasinghe, 51, Sri Lankan singer, stabbing using scissors.

9

 * Kavi Kumar Azad, 45, Indian actor (Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah), heart attack.
 * Barbara Carlson, 80, American politician and radio host (KSTP), Minneapolis City Councilor (1981–1989), lung cancer.
 * Peter Carington, 6th Baron Carrington, 99, British politician, Foreign Secretary (1979–1982), Secretary General of NATO (1984–1988).
 * Sam Chisholm, 78, New Zealand-born Australian television executive (Nine Network, Sky UK).
 * Stefan Demert, 78, Swedish musician.
 * Sammy Esposito, 86, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox, Kansas City Athletics).
 * Dominique Frélaut, 90, French politician, Deputy (1973–1986, 2001–2002), mayor of Colombes (1965–2001).
 * William Hughes, 20, British amateur boxer (Queen Mary University of London) and child actor (Doctor Who), British 42 kg schoolboy champion (2011), BUCS champion (2018), suicide.
 * Melanie Kaye/Kantrowitz, 73, American poet and activist, Parkinson's disease.
 * Johnny Moates, 73, American college basketball player (Richmond Spiders).
 * Irmgard Oepen, 89, German physician.
 * Jenny Phillips, 76, American documentarian (The Dhamma Brothers) and therapist, drowned.
 * Hans-Pavia Rosing, 70, Greenlandic politician.
 * Finnbjörn Þorvaldsson, 94, Icelandic Olympic sprinter (1948), handball player and basketball player (Íþróttafélag Reykjavíkur).
 * Michel Tromont, 81, Belgian politician, Deputy (1978–1983), Governor of Hainaut (1983–2004), Mayor of Quiévrain (1977–1983).
 * Hans Günter Winkler, 91, German Hall of Fame show jumping rider, Olympic champion (1956).
 * Marion Woodman, 89, Canadian author and psychologist.
 * Queen Worlu, 58, Nigerian diplomat, Ambassador to São Tomé and Príncipe (since 2017).

10

 * Kebede Balcha, 66, Ethiopian marathon runner, world championship silver medalist (1983).
 * Robert Behringer, 69, American physicist.
 * Alicia Bellán, 86, Argentine actress.
 * Carlo Benetton, 74, Italian fashion executive, co-founder of Benetton Group, cancer.
 * Haroon Bilour, 48, Pakistani politician, bombing.
 * Mikalay Dzyemyantsyey, 88, Belarusian politician, Chairman of the Supreme Soviet of Belarus (1990–1991).
 * William Hobbs, 79, British fencer and fight choreographer (Willow, Flash Gordon, Rob Roy), dementia.
 * Edvin Hodžić, 23, Austrian footballer.
 * Hu Sheng-cheng, 77, Taiwanese economist, pulmonary calcification.
 * Ron Johnson, 62, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers).
 * Clive King, 94, English author (Stig of the Dump).
 * John Laird, Baron Laird, 74, British politician, member of the House of Lords (since 1999).
 * Jessica Mann, 80, British writer.
 * Henry Morgenthau III, 101, American author and television producer.
 * Jan Henry T. Olsen, 61, Norwegian politician, Minister of Fisheries (1992–1996), complications from Alzheimer's disease.
 * Marlene Riding In Mameah, 85, American silversmith.
 * Darryl Rogers, 83, American football coach (Michigan State Spartans, Arizona State Sun Devils, Detroit Lions).
 * Karl Schmidt, 86, German footballer.
 * Mien Schopman-Klaver, 107, Dutch Olympic athlete (1932).
 * José María Setién, 90, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of San Sebastián (1979–2000), stroke.
 * John A. Stormer, 90, American author.
 * Andrei Suslin, 67, Russian mathematician, Cole Prize winner (2000).
 * Tin Ka Ping, 98, Hong Kong entrepreneur and philanthropist.
 * Ladislav Toman, 83, Czech volleyball player, Olympic silver medalist (1964).
 * Ye Lwin, 70, Burmese guitarist and peace activist, liver cancer.

11

 * Abdel Aziem Al-Afifi, 48, Egyptian-born Australian Islamic cleric and scholar, Grand Mufti of Australia (since 2018), cancer.
 * Paco Costas, 86, Spanish automotive and road safety journalist (Televisión Española).
 * Richard John Garcia, 71, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Monterey, California (since 2007), complications from Alzheimer's disease.
 * Mario Gargano, 89, Italian politician, Deputy (1972–1983).
 * Václav Glazar, 65, Czech actor, heart failure.
 * Barbara Harrell-Bond, 86, American-born British refugee studies academic (University of Oxford).
 * Abdelkhader Houamel, 81, Algerian painter.
 * Augusto Ibáñez Guzmán, 60, Colombian lawyer, magistrate and academic, President of Supreme Court of Justice (2009–2012), cancer.
 * Ji Chunhua, 56, Chinese actor and action choreographer.
 * Mahendra Kaul, 95, Indian-born British television presenter.
 * Laurie Kelly, 89, Australian politician, NSW MP for Corrimal (1968–1988), Speaker (1976–1988), pneumonia.
 * Liu Zhenhua, 97, Chinese general and diplomat, ambassador to Albania (1971–1976).
 * Rodolfo Lozano, 76, American judge (U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Indiana).
 * Giovanni Marra, 87, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Messina-Lipari-Santa Lucia del Mela (1997–2006).
 * Vojtěch Mynář, 74, Czech politician, MEP (2012–2014).
 * Tom Neil, 97, British fighter pilot (Battle of Britain), member of The Few.
 * Nathaniel Reed, 84, American environmentalist and political aide (Claude R. Kirk Jr.), co-writer of the Endangered Species Act of 1973, head injury from fall.
 * Lindy Remigino, 87, American sprinter, Olympic champion (1952), pancreatic cancer.
 * Mai Tai Sing, 94, American actress (Forbidden, Strange Portrait).
 * Pat Swindall, 67, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Georgia's 4th district (1985–1989).
 * Wu Bing'an, 89, Chinese ethnologist, cancer.

12

 * Abbas Amir-Entezam, 86, Iranian politician and convicted spy, Deputy Prime Minister (1979).
 * J. A. Bailey, 88, English cricket player and administrator, Secretary of Marylebone Cricket Club (1974–1987).
 * Angela Bowen, 82, American academic and dance teacher.
 * Len Chappell, 77, American basketball player (Philadelphia 76ers, New York Knicks, Milwaukee Bucks).
 * Thomas F. Ellis, 97, American lawyer and political strategist (National Congressional Club).
 * Alain Fauré, 55, French politician, Deputy (2012–2017), Mayor of Les Pujols (2001–2014).
 * Xerardo Fernández Albor, 100, Spanish politician, President of Galicia (1982–1987).
 * Ange-Marie Filippi-Codaccioni, French historian and politician.
 * Bud Lathrop, 82, American basketball coach (Raytown South High School).
 * Dora Luz, 100, Mexican singer.
 * Dimitar Marashliev, 70, Bulgarian footballer (CSKA Sofia, national team).
 * Joseph Henry Mensah, 89, Ghanaian politician and economist, MP (1969–1972, 1997–2009).
 * Mauno Nurmi, 81, Finnish football and ice hockey player.
 * Roger Perry, 85, American actor (Falcon Crest, Harrigan and Son, Arrest and Trial), prostate cancer.
 * Del Shankel, 90, American microbiologist and academic administrator, Chancellor of University of Kansas (1980–1981, 1994–1995).
 * Laura Soveral, 85, Angolan-born Portuguese actress.
 * Joan Stafford-King-Harman, 100, British socialite and intelligence officer.
 * Thomas Stephens, 82, American football player (Boston Patriots).
 * Dada Vaswani, 99, Indian spiritual leader.
 * José Omar Verdún, 73, Uruguayan footballer (Peñarol, Club Olimpia, Real Cartagena).
 * Robert Wolders, 81, Dutch actor (Laredo).
 * Fred van der Zwan, 82, Dutch Olympic water polo player (1960).

13

 * Ponty Bone, 78, American accordionist, progressive supranuclear palsy.
 * Peter Copeman, 86, English dermatologist.
 * Grahame Dangerfield, 80, British broadcaster and naturalist.
 * Stan Dragoti, 85, American film director (Mr. Mom, Necessary Roughness, Love at First Bite), complications from pneumonia.
 * Ray Frenette, 83, Canadian politician, Premier of New Brunswick (1997–1998).
 * Frank Giroud, 62, French comics writer.
 * Naturalism, 29, New Zealand-born Australian racehorse.
 * Atukwei Okai, 77, Ghanaian poet and academic (University of Ghana).
 * Claudio Pieri, 77, Italian football referee.
 * Siraj Raisani, 55, Pakistani politician, bombing.
 * K. Rani, 75, Indian playback singer.
 * Luc Rosenzweig, 74, French journalist and writer.
 * Claude Seignolle, 101, French author.
 * Thorvald Stoltenberg, 87, Norwegian politician, Minister of Defence (1979–1981), Minister of Foreign Affairs (1987–1989, 1990–1993).
 * Jocelyn Vollmar, 92, American ballerina.

14

 * Anthony Caesar, 94, English priest and composer.
 * Mario Casalinuovo, 96, Italian politician, Deputy (1979–1987), Minister of Transports (1982–1983).
 * Gordon Chong, 74, Canadian politician, Toronto City Councilor (1980–1982), Chairman of the Greater Toronto Services Board (2001).
 * Harold Covington, 64, American political activist.
 * Christa Dichgans, 78, German painter.
 * Sir Alan Donald, 87, British diplomat, Ambassador to China (1988–1991), prostate cancer.
 * Claudia Griffith, 67, American politician, member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives (since 2015), heart attack.
 * Theo-Ben Gurirab, 80, Namibian politician, Prime Minister (2002–2005), President of the UN General Assembly (1999–2000), Speaker of the National Assembly (2005–2015).
 * Vidmantė Jasukaitytė, 70, Lithuanian writer.
 * Hans Kronberger, 67, Austrian politician.
 * Mick Langley, British snooker player, Paralympic champion (1988).
 * Davie McParland, 83, Scottish football player and manager (Partick Thistle, Queen's Park, Hamilton).
 * Chet Morgan, 81, American politician, member of the Connecticut House of Representatives (1977–1983).
 * Pio Rapagnà, 73, Italian politician, Deputy (1992–1994), respiratory failure.
 * Masa Saito, 76, Japanese professional wrestler (NWA, NJPW, WWF), Parkinson's disease.
 * Thomas Stevens, 79, American trumpeter.
 * Natalia Tanner, 96, American physician.
 * Ron Thomas, 67, American basketball player (Louisville Cardinals, Kentucky Colonels).
 * Juan María Uribezubia, 78, Spanish cyclist.
 * Petr Weigl, 79, Czech director, playwright and dramaturge.

15

 * Ronny Fredrik Ansnes, 29, Norwegian cross-country skier, drowned.
 * Maj-Britt Bæhrendtz, 102, Swedish writer and radio host.
 * Trevor Brewer, 87, Welsh rugby union player (Newport, London Welsh, national team).
 * Olav Bucher-Johannessen, 91, Norwegian diplomat and politician.
 * Dave Dave, 42, American conceptual artist, subject of David, complications from pneumonia.
 * Theryl DeClouet, 66, American jazz-funk singer (Galactic).
 * Ray Emery, 35, Canadian ice hockey player (Ottawa Senators, Philadelphia Flyers, Chicago Blackhawks), drowned.
 * Roman Korynt, 88, Polish footballer.
 * Stan Lewis, 91, American record label owner (Jewel Records).
 * Dragutin Šurbek, 71, Croatian Olympic table tennis player (1992), world champion (1979, 1983).

16

 * Václav Burda, 45, Czech ice hockey player (national team) and scout (Ottawa Senators, Edmonton Oilers), world championship bronze medalist (1998), traffic collision.
 * Gabriel Caruana, 89, Maltese artist.
 * Chow Kwai Lam, 75, Malaysian football player and manager (national team).
 * Francis Farley, 97, British scientist.
 * Bo Grahn, 70, Finnish Olympic shot putter (1972), melanoma.
 * Jaime Guardia, 85, Peruvian charango player, composer and musicologist.
 * Robin Jones, 64, American basketball player (Portland Trail Blazers, Houston Rockets, Olympique Antibes).
 * Madeleine Kamman, 87, French chef and restaurateur.
 * Marija Kohn, 83, Croatian actress.
 * Christian Menn, 91, Swiss bridge architect.
 * Jerzy Piskun, 80, Polish Olympic basketball player (1960, 1964).
 * Gabriel Rivera, 57, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers, Texas Tech Red Raiders).
 * Evan Whitton, 90, Australian journalist (The Sydney Morning Herald), five-time Walkley Award winner.
 * Manuel Ycaza, 80, Panamanian-born American jockey, Belmont Stakes winner (1964 with Quadrangle), pneumonia and sepsis.

17

 * Arthur James Armstrong, 93, American Methodist bishop.
 * Gary Beach, 70, American actor (The Producers, Beauty and the Beast, La Cage aux Folles), Tony winner (2001).
 * Rita Bhaduri, 62, Indian actress.
 * Yvonne Blake, 78, British-born Spanish costume designer (Superman, Nicholas and Alexandra, Jesus Christ Superstar), Oscar winner (1971), complications from a stroke.
 * Lincoln Brower, 86, American entomologist (monarch butterfly) and academic.
 * Murabit al-Hajj, 105, Mauritanian Islamic cleric and scholar.
 * Mark Hayes, 69, American golfer, complications from Alzheimer's disease.
 * Honour and Glory, 25, American racehorse, complications from a broken femur.
 * Bullumba Landestoy, 93, Dominican pianist and composer.
 * Saait Magiet, 66, South African cricketer.
 * Radoslav Nenadál, 88, Czech writer and English-language translator (Sophie's Choice).
 * John Ovenden, 75, British politician, MP for Gravesend (1974–1979).
 * Nancy M. Petry, 49, American psychologist, breast cancer.
 * Kim Renders, 63, Canadian writer, director and actress.
 * João Semedo, 67, Portuguese pulmonologist and politician, member of Assembly of Republic (2006–2015).
 * David Stevens, 77, Palestinian-born Australian playwright (The Sum of Us) and screenwriter (Breaker Morant), cancer.
 * Langton Tinago, 68, Zimbabwean boxer, dual Commonwealth lightweight champion (1980–1981, 1986–1987), Commonwealth super featherweight champion (1983–1984).
 * Robert H. Traurig, 93, American lawyer, founder of Greenberg Traurig.
 * Hugh Whitemore, 82, English playwright and screenwriter (The Gathering Storm, 84 Charing Cross Road, The Final Days).
 * Yang Kuo-shu, 86, Taiwanese psychologist and activist, member of Academia Sinica, stroke.

18

 * Carlos Aldunate Lyon, 102, Chilean Jesuit priest, master of novices (Pope Francis) and writer.
 * Anne Olivier Bell, 102, English literary editor and art scholar, member of the Monuments Men Brigade.
 * Adrian Cronauer, 79, American disc jockey (AFN), subject of Good Morning, Vietnam.
 * John Banks Elliott, 101, Ghanaian diplomat, Ambassador to Soviet Union (1960–1966).
 * Ronald H. Griffith, 82, American military officer, Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Army (1995–1997), heart attack.
 * Aiko Herzig-Yoshinaga, 93, American political activist.
 * A. I. Katsina-Alu, 76, Nigerian judge, Chief Justice (2009–2011).
 * Ling Li, 76, Chinese historical novelist and missile engineering technologist.
 * Czesław Malec, 77, Polish Olympic basketball player (1968).
 * Mo Nunn, 79, English motor racing team owner (Ensign Racing).
 * Pedro Pérez, 66, Cuban Olympic triple jumper (1972, 1976), Pan-American champion (1971).
 * Burton Richter, 87, American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (1976).
 * Larry Robinson, 76, Canadian Hall of Fame football player (Calgary Stampeders).
 * Mollie Tibbetts, 20, American student (University of Iowa), multiple sharp force injuries.
 * Rob van Mesdag, 88, Dutch Olympic rower (1952), European championship bronze medalist (1955).
 * Geoffrey Wellum, 96, British fighter pilot (Battle of Britain), member of The Few.

19

 * Jennifer Cassar, 66, Trinidadian indigenous leader (Santa Rosa First Peoples Community) and civil servant, Carib Queen (since 2011), complications following surgery.
 * Ibrahim Coomassie, 76, Nigerian police officer, Inspector General of Police (1993–1999).
 * Gustavo de Greiff, 89, Colombian lawyer, educator and activist, Attorney General (1992–1994).
 * Shinobu Hashimoto, 100, Japanese screenwriter (Seven Samurai, Rashomon, I Live in Fear), pneumonia.
 * Philip Holst-Cappelen, 53, Norwegian fraudster and kidnapper, starvation.
 * Michael Howells, 61, British production designer (Victoria, Ever After, Nanny McPhee), heart condition stemming from Marfan syndrome.
 * Rayo de Jalisco Sr., 85, Mexican professional wrestler (AAA).
 * Gopaldas Neeraj, 93, Indian poet and writer, lung infection.
 * Rebecca Posner, 88, British philologist.
 * Jon Schnepp, 51, American animator, filmmaker and voice actor (Metalocalypse, Space Ghost Coast to Coast, The Death of "Superman Lives"), complications from a stroke.
 * Denis Ten, 25, Kazakhstani figure skater, Olympic bronze medalist (2014), stabbed.
 * Yale Udoff, 83, American screenwriter (Bad Timing, Third Degree Burn, Eve of Destruction), cardiac arrest as a result of COPD.
 * John Vigilante, 33, American ice hockey player (Milwaukee Admirals, Syracuse Crunch, Plymouth Whalers).

20

 * Derek Bond, 91, English Anglican bishop, Bishop of Bradwell (1976–1993).
 * Michael Ellis, 77, American politician, member of the Wisconsin State Senate (1983–2015) and State Assembly (1970–1980).
 * María Dolores Gispert Guart, 84, Spanish voice actress and director of dubbing.
 * Macario Gómez Quibus, 92, Spanish film poster artist (Psycho, Some Like It Hot, The Ten Commandments).
 * Jeff Hook, 89, Australian cartoonist and illustrator.
 * Arvo Jantunen, 89, Finnish basketball player and coach.
 * Charles Koen, 73, American civil rights activist.
 * Irini Lambraki, 69, Greek politician, MP (1977–1989) and MEP (1994–1999).
 * Michael Lapage, 94, British Olympic rower (1948).
 * Archduchess Maria of Austria, 82, German-born Austrian royal.
 * Mitsuo Matayoshi, 74, Japanese political activist.
 * Yasuo Matsushita, 92, Japanese banker, Governor of the Bank of Japan (1994–1998).
 * Haydn Morgan, 81, Welsh rugby union player (national team).
 * Martin O'Donoghue, 85, Irish politician, Minister of Economic Planning (1977–1979) and Education (1982), TD (1977–1982).
 * Thaddeus Radzilowski, 80, American historian and author, co-founder of the Piast Institute.
 * Meg Randall, 91, American actress (Undercover Maisie, Criss Cross, Ma and Pa Kettle Go to Town).
 * Akhtar Raza Khan, 75, Indian Sunni Muslim scholar and mufti.
 * Heinz Schilcher, 71, Austrian football player (Ajax, Paris, national team) and manager.
 * Peter van Geersdaele, 85, British conservator.
 * Christoph Westerthaler, 53, Austrian football player (Linz, national team) and manager (SV Horn), heart attack.

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 * Allan Ball, 75, English footballer (Queen of the South).
 * Peter Blake, 69, Scottish actor (Dear John).
 * Garen Bloch, 39, South African Olympic track cyclist (2000), traffic collision.
 * Alene Duerk, 98, American Navy admiral, director of the Navy Nurse Corps (1970–1975).
 * Jonathan Gold, 57, American food critic (Los Angeles Times, LA Weekly, Gourmet), Pulitzer Prize winner (2007), pancreatic cancer.
 * Pierre Jacob, 65, Canadian politician.
 * Annie Ali Khan, 38, Pakistani model and journalist, suicide by carbon monoxide inhalation.
 * Ryu Matsumoto, 67, Japanese politician, Minister of Environment (2010–2011), lung cancer.
 * Don McCarthy, 63, British entrepreneur and philanthropist, chairman of House of Fraser (2006–2014), cancer.
 * William McCrary, 88, American baseball player (Kansas City Monarchs).
 * Joseph Oyanga, 82, Ugandan Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Lira (1989–2003).
 * Don Sanders, 73, American singer-songwriter.
 * Chris Svensson, 53, English-born American auto engineer, re-designer of Ford GT, brain cancer.
 * Stavros Tsakurakis, 67, Greek jurist and academic (Columbia University, Harvard University, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens), cancer.
 * Elmarie Wendel, 89, American actress (3rd Rock from the Sun, The Lorax, George Lopez) and singer.
 * Jacques Wirtz, 93, Belgian landscape gardener.

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 * István Ács, 89, Hungarian politician, Chairman of the Council of Debrecen (1966–1989).
 * Robert M. Blizzard, 94, American endocrinologist.
 * Barney Coombs, 81, British religious leader.
 * Manos Eleutheriou, 80, Greek poet, lyricist and writer, heart attack.
 * Ikramullah Gandapur, Pakistani politician, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Minister for Agriculture (2014–2018), bombing.
 * Frank Havens, 93, American sprint canoeist, Olympic champion (1952).
 * Raymond Hunthausen, 96, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Helena (1962–1975) and Archbishop of Seattle (1975–1991).
 * June Jacobs, 88, British peace activist, stroke.
 * Donald Kaul, 83, American journalist (The Des Moines Register), co-founder of RAGBRAI, prostate cancer.
 * Brian Kellow, 59, American magazine editor (Opera News) and biographer, brain cancer.
 * Fatima Abdel Mahmoud, 73, Sudanese politician.
 * Hatidža Mehmedović, 64, Bosnian human rights activist, founder and leader of the Mothers of Srebrenica, breast cancer.
 * Basabi Nandi, 82, Indian actress (Bon Palashir Padabali), heart attack.
 * Rene Portland, 65, American college basketball coach (Penn State Lady Lions), cancer.
 * Bernardo Ribas Carli, 32, Brazilian politician, member of Legislative Assembly of Paraná (since 2011), plane accident.
 * Egidius Schiffer, 62, German serial killer, electrocution. (body discovered on this date)
 * Clemmie Spangler, 86, American banker, natural resource executive (National Gypsum) and academic administrator, President of the UNC (1986–1997).
 * Tony Sparano, 56, American football coach (Dallas Cowboys, Oakland Raiders, Miami Dolphins), arteriosclerotic heart disease.
 * Tor Erling Staff, 85, Norwegian lawyer.

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 * Maryon Pittman Allen, 92, American journalist and politician, U.S. Senator from Alabama (1978).
 * Vitaliy Balytskyi, 39, Ukrainian football player and manager.
 * Lucy Birley, 58, British model (Robert Mapplethorpe) and socialite, apparent suicide by gunshot.
 * Julia Borisenko, 28, Belarusian footballer (Zvezda-BGU Minsk, Ryazan, national team), drowned.
 * George Brown, 86, American Olympic long jumper (1952).
 * Helen Burns, 101, English actress.
 * Choi In-hun, 82, South Korean writer, colorectal cancer.
 * Tony Cline, 69, American football player (Oakland Raiders, San Francisco 49ers, Miami Hurricanes).
 * Jimmy Copeland, 76, Scottish footballer (Clyde, Kilmarnock).
 * Howard Felsher, 90, American game show producer (Family Feud, Password, Tic-Tac-Dough).
 * Harry Gulkin, 90, Canadian film producer (Lies My Father Told Me, Two Solitudes, Bayo), pneumonia.
 * Elbert Howard, 80, American civil rights activist, co-founder of the Black Panther Party.
 * Stephen Juan, 69, American anthropologist and author.
 * Vladimir Komarov, 69, Russian Olympic speed skater (1972) and sports official.
 * Mary Jane McCaffree, 106, American secretary, White House Social Secretary (1955–1961).
 * Paul Madeley, 73, English footballer (Leeds United, national team), Parkinson's disease.
 * Duke Carl Gregor of Mecklenburg, 85, German royal and art historian.
 * Pierre Pican, 83, French Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Bayeux (1988–2010).
 * Roh Hoe-chan, 61, South Korean politician, member of the National Assembly (2004–2008, 2012–2013, since 2016), suicide by jumping.
 * Khalid Salleh, 70, Malaysian actor, respiratory failure.
 * Oksana Shachko, 31, Ukrainian artist and human rights activist, co-founder of Femen, suspected suicide.
 * Chrysa Spiliotis, 62, Greek actress and playwright, wildfire.
 * Jacob Tanzer, 83, American attorney, Associate Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court (1980–1982).
 * Giuseppe Tonutti, 93, Italian politician, Senator (1976–1987).
 * Steven Béla Várdy, 83, Hungarian historian.
 * Elliot Vesell, 84, American pharmacologist.

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 * Masanao Aoki, 87, Japanese engineer and economist.
 * Vincenzo Silvano Casulli, 73, Italian astronomer, discoverer of 194 minor planets and asteroids.
 * Tony Cloninger, 77, American baseball player (Atlanta Braves, Cincinnati Reds) and coach (New York Yankees).
 * Fred Donaldson, 81, English footballer (Port Vale, Exeter City and Chester).
 * Mary Ellis, 101, British WWII era transport pilot (RAF, ATA).
 * Vaughn Eshelman, 49, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox), liver disease.
 * Florindo Fabrizio, 73, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (since 2003), cancer.
 * Corinne Gallant, 96, Canadian feminist philosopher.
 * Walter Hirrlinger, 92, German politician.
 * Isidor Levin, 98, Latvian folklorist.
 * Jack P. Lewis, 99, American Biblical scholar.
 * J. D. Lynch, 70, American politician, President pro tempore of the Montana Senate (1991-1994)
 * John Murray, 83, English cricketer (Middlesex, national team).
 * Reginald Pickup, 88, English footballer (Stoke City F.C.).
 * Delroy Scott, 71, Jamaican footballer (Atlanta Chiefs).
 * Patrick Troy, 82, Australian town planner and academic.
 * Murray Watson Jr., 86, American politician, member of the Texas Senate (1963–1973) and House of Representatives (1957–1963).
 * Phail Wynn, 70, American educator and banker (SunTrust Banks), president of Durham Tech (1980–2007).

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 * Judith Appelbaum, 78, American editor, consultant and author, ovarian cancer.
 * Vakhtang Balavadze, 90, Georgian freestyle wrestler, Olympic bronze medallist (1956), world champion (1954, 1957).
 * Bob Brady, 86, Canadian football player (BC Lions, Toronto Argonauts).
 * Nick Browne-Wilkinson, Baron Browne-Wilkinson, 88, British judge, Senior Lord of Appeal in Ordinary (1998–2000).
 * Kalparanjan Chakma, 96, Bangladeshi politician.
 * Frank Clarke, 84, American football player (Cleveland Browns, Dallas Cowboys) and sportscaster (CBS).
 * Shelly Cohen, 84, American musician (The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson), pneumonia.
 * Jimmy Collins, 80, Scottish footballer (Brighton & Hove Albion, Tottenham Hotspur).
 * Guy Fallot, 91, French cellist.
 * Luis Gneiting, 50, Paraguayan politician, Governor of Itapúa (2013–2017) and Minister of Agriculture and Livestock (since 2018), plane crash.
 * Andrew Hopper, 69, British lawyer.
 * Richard Jarecki, 86, German-born American physician and gambler, pneumonia.
 * Carolyn Jones, 77, British actress (Crossroads).
 * Delwin Jones, 94, American politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1964–1972, 1989–2011).
 * Rick Littlewood, 77, New Zealand Olympic judoka (1972).
 * Sergio Marchionne, 66, Italian-Canadian automotive executive (Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, Ferrari, Maserati), heart attack.
 * Guy Molinari, 89, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives for New York's 14th (1983–1989) and 17th districts (1981–1983) and State Assembly (1975–1980).
 * Braham Murray, 75, English theatre director (Manchester Royal Exchange).
 * Ricardo C. Puno, 95, Filipino lawyer and politician, Minister of Justice (1979–1984).
 * Glen Roven, 60, American composer, conductor and producer.
 * Clara Sereni, 71, Italian author.
 * Robert Ellis Smith, 77, American attorney, heart attack.
 * Ellie Soutter, 18, British snowboarder (Team GB), suicide by hanging.
 * György Szepesi, 96, Hungarian radio sportscaster and football executive, Executive Committee Chairman of FIFA (1982–1994).
 * Rudi Thomaes, 65, Belgian businessman, CEO of the Federation of Belgian Enterprises.
 * Líber Vespa, 46, Uruguayan football player (Rosario Central, national team) and coach (C.A. Cerro), aneurysm.
 * Giancarlo Vitali, 88, Italian painter and engraver.
 * Patrick Williams, 79, American composer (The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Breaking Away, Cry-Baby), cancer.

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 * Alfredo del Águila, 83, Mexican footballer (national team, Deportivo Toluca F.C., Club América).
 * Simegnew Bekele, 53, Ethiopian engineer and public administrator, shot.
 * Achille Boothman, 79, Irish hurler.
 * Willie Brown, 76, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles, Los Angeles Rams, USC Trojans) and coach, cancer.
 * Michel Butel, 77, French journalist.
 * María Concepción César, 91, Argentine actress (Rosaura at 10 O'Clock, Savage Pampas), singer and dancer.
 * Stanley Cole, 72, American water polo player, Olympic bronze medallist (1972).
 * Adem Demaçi, 82, Kosovar political activist, President of Parliamentary Party of Kosovo (1996–1998).
 * Pat de Groot, 88, English-born American painter, and illustrator
 * Walter Fisher, 87, American communication theorist, complications from Alzheimer's disease.
 * Bradley S. Greenberg, 83, American communication theorist, cancer.
 * Giorgos Katsibardis, 79, Greek attorney, athlete and politician, founding member of PASOK and MP (1977–2000), drowned.
 * John Kline, 87, American basketball player (Harlem Globetrotters).
 * Aloyzas Kveinys, 56, Lithuanian chess grandmaster, heart attack.
 * Robert Martin, 99, American fighter pilot (Tuskegee Airmen), pneumonia.
 * Berit Nøkleby, 78, Norwegian historian.
 * Orlando Ramírez, 75, Chilean footballer (Universidad Católica, Palestino, national team).
 * Sha Yexin, 79, Chinese playwright.
 * Mostafa Rashidi Suja, 68, Bangladeshi politician, MP for Khulna (1991–2006), kidney disease.
 * Anne Vermeer, 101, Dutch politician, Member of the House of Representatives (1956–1963), Senator (1966–1987), Mayor of Amersfoort (1976–1982).
 * Galen Wahlmeier, 84, American-born Canadian football player (Saskatchewan Roughriders) and politician, Mayor of Estevan.
 * Alastair Yates, 66, British news anchor (BBC News, Sky News, About Anglia).
 * Japanese convicted murderers from the Aum Shinrikyo cult, executed by hanging.
 * Kenichi Hirose, 54.
 * Kazuaki Okazaki, 57.

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 * Alan Bennion, 88, British actor (Doctor Who, Z Cars).
 * T. H. P. Chentharasseri, 89, Indian historian.
 * George Cunningham, 87, British politician, MP (1970–1983).
 * Michael P. DeLong, 73, American Marine Corps lieutenant general, heart attack.
 * Marco Aurelio Denegri, 80, Peruvian linguist, sexologist and television host, pulmonary fibrosis.
 * Abubakar Habu Hashidu, 74, Nigerian politician, Governor of Gombe State (1999–2003).
 * Bernard Hepton, 92, British actor (Colditz, I, Claudius, Secret Army).
 * Leo E. Litwak, 94, American writer.
 * Mateja Matejić, 94, Yugoslavian-born American writer.
 * Bongani Mayosi, 51, South African cardiology professor (University of Cape Town), Order of Mapungubwe recipient (2009), suicide.
 * Algimantas Nasvytis, 90, Lithuanian architect.
 * Ousha the Poet, 98, Emirati poet.
 * Vitaly Shentalinsky, 78, Russian writer.
 * Yuri Shundrov, 62, Russian-Ukrainian ice hockey player (Sokil Kiev) and goaltending coach.
 * Song Yuquan, 85, Chinese materials scientist, academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
 * Enrique Verástegui, 68, Peruvian poet, physicist and philosopher, heart attack.
 * Vladimir Voinovich, 85, Russian writer.
 * Geoff Whitty, 71, British educator (Institute of Education).

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 * Guillermo Bredeston, 84, Argentine actor (Pobres habrá siempre, The Dragonfly Is Not an Insect, Deliciously Amoral), stroke.
 * John C. Buechner, 82, American university administrator and politician, member of the Colorado House of Representatives (1973–1975), President of University of Colorado (1995–2000).
 * Christopher Gibbs, 79, British antiques dealer.
 * Wanny van Gils, 59, Dutch footballer (Willem II, NAC Breda, K. Beringen F.C.).
 * Olga Jackowska, 67, Polish rock singer (Maanam), ovarian cancer.
 * Kalia Kulothungan, 40, Indian footballer (East Bengal, Bhawanipore), traffic collision.
 * Bruce Lietzke, 67, American professional golfer, glioblastoma.
 * Max Ritchie, 83, Australian footballer (North Melbourne).
 * Kanagaratnam Shanmugaratnam, 97, Singaporean pathologist.
 * Fernando Tirapu, 66, Spanish footballer (Athletic Bilbao, Osasuna, Valencia).
 * Paul Walfish, 83, Canadian endocrinologist, blood cancer.

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 * Hans Kristian Amundsen, 58, Norwegian politician and newspaper editor (Nordlys), State Secretary in the Ministry of Fisheries and Coastal Affairs (since 2011).
 * Alex Boyle, 88, Australian footballer (Carlton).
 * Brickhouse Brown, 57, American professional wrestler (SCW, WCWA, USWA), prostate cancer.
 * Umberto Calzolari, 80, Italian baseball player (Fortitudo Baseball Bologna, national team).
 * Chow Yei-ching, 82, Hong Kong holding company executive, liver cancer.
 * Ramapada Chowdhury, 95, Indian novelist and short story writer.
 * Brian Christopher, 46, American professional wrestler (WWF, TNA, USWA), suicide by hanging.
 * Michael Doman, 57, South African cricketer, complications from diabetes.
 * Oliver Dragojević, 70, Croatian singer, lung cancer.
 * Abbas Duzduzani, 76, Iranian politician, Chairman of City Council of Tehran (1999), MP (1984–1992), Minister of Culture (1980–1981).
 * Yaakov Elman, 74, American Judaic scholar.
 * Anba Epiphanius, 64, Egyptian Coptic prelate, Abbot of Monastery of Saint Macarius the Great (since 2013).
 * Graham Finlay, 82, New Zealand Olympic boxer (1956).
 * John Goodwin, 97, British theatre publicist, writer and editor.
 * Arsene James, 73, Saint Lucian politician, Minister of Education and Culture (2006–2011).
 * Peter P. Klassen, 92, Soviet-born Paraguayan writer.
 * Johnny Lewis, 78, American baseball player (New York Mets) and coach (St. Louis Cardinals).
 * Lin Xiangdi, 84, Chinese optoelectronic engineer, President of Southwest University of Science and Technology (2000–2004).
 * Ma Ju-feng, 63, Taiwanese actor (The Spirit of Love, Unique Flavor, Feng Shui Family), stroke.
 * Sam Mehran, 31, American musician (Test Icicles), suicide.
 * Fiachra Ó Ceallaigh, 84, Irish Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Dublin (1994–2009).
 * António José Rafael, 92, Portuguese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Bragança-Miranda (1979–2001).
 * Vibeke Skofterud, 38, Norwegian cross-country skier, Olympic champion (2010), jetskiing accident.
 * Tomasz Stańko, 76, Polish jazz trumpeter and composer, pneumonia as a complication of lung cancer.
 * Ian Stanley, 69, Australian golfer, cancer.
 * Nikolai Volkoff, 70, Yugoslav-born American Hall of Fame professional wrestler (WWF).
 * Bryan Wagner, 75, American politician, member of the New Orleans City Council (1980–1986).

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 * Ken Berkeley, 88, Australian Olympic sailor (1972).
 * Ron Dellums, 82, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from California's 7th, 8th and 9th districts (1971–1998), Mayor of Oakland (2007–2011), prostate cancer.
 * Andreas Kappes, 52, German Olympic cyclist (1984), anaphylactic shock.
 * Khayyam Mirzazade, 82, Azerbaijani composer and academic.
 * Carmen Guerrero Nakpil, 96, Filipino author and historian, Chair of the National Historical Commission (1968–1971), pneumonia.
 * John Sankaramangalam, 84, Indian film director (Janmabhoomi).
 * Michael A. Sheehan, 63, American author and government official, Coordinator for Counterterrorism (1999–2000), multiple myeloma.
 * Robert Thunell, 67, American biogeochemist and oceanographer.
 * Finn Tveter, 70, Norwegian jurist and rower, Olympic silver medalist (1976).
 * Zhou Yaohe, 91, Chinese scientist.

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 * Walid al-Kubaisi, 60, Iraqi-born Norwegian writer.
 * Rafael Amador, 58, Mexican football player (Pumas UNAM, national team) and coach (Pumas UNAM), cancer.
 * Yoshio Anabuki, 85, Japanese baseball player and manager (Nankai Hawks), sepsis.
 * Hélio Bicudo, 96, Brazilian politician, Deputy (1991–1999), Vice Mayor of São Paulo (2001–2005), stroke.
 * Tony Bullimore, 79, British sailor and nightclub owner, stomach cancer.
 * George Cowgill, 89, American anthropologist and archaeologist.
 * Sir Alex Fergusson, 69, British politician, Presiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament (2007–2011).
 * Michael Krop, 88, American school board member (Miami-Dade County Public Schools), heart disease.
 * Jose Apolinario Lozada Jr., 67, Filipino diplomat and politician, member of the House of Representatives (1998–2004), brain hemorrhage.
 * Jovito Plameras Jr., 83, Filipino politician, Governor of Antique (1985–1998) and member of the House of Representatives (1998–2001).
 * Daryl Robertson, 82, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs).
 * Isamu Shibayama, 88, Peruvian-born American civil rights activist.
 * Bassano Staffieri, 86, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Carpi (1989–1999) and La Spezia-Sarzana-Brugnato (1999–2008).
 * Christopher Stensaker, 73, Norwegian politician, member of Storting (1997–2005).
 * Su Hongxi, 103, Chinese surgeon.
 * Teoh Seng Khoon, 99, Malaysian badminton player.
 * Julia Weertman, 92, American materials scientist.
 * Damian Worrad, 43, English cricketer, heart attack.
 * Beatrice Wright, 100, American psychologist.
 * Manfred Wuttich, 77, German footballer (Eintracht Braunschweig, VfL Wolfsburg), Parkinson's disease.