Deaths in July 2021

1

 * Louis Andriessen, 82, Dutch composer (La Commedia, Writing to Vermeer, Rosa – A Horse Drama).
 * Arazi, 32, American-bred French racehorse.
 * Noble Banadda, 46, Ugandan chemical engineer, COVID-19.
 * Theodore C. Bestor, 69, American anthropologist, cancer.
 * Christian Bottollier, 92, French footballer (FC Nancy).
 * Antonio Cantisani, 94, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop and archbishop of Rossano-Cariati (1971–1980) and Catanzaro-Squillace (1980–2003).
 * Charles Capper, 76–77, American historian, complications from Parkinson's disease.
 * Josh Culbreath, 88, American hurdler, Olympic bronze medalist (1956).
 * Yury Dokhoian, 56, Russian chess grandmaster, COVID-19.
 * Shashi Bhushan Hazari, 55, Indian politician, Bihar MLA (since 2010), hepatitis B.
 * Harriet S. Iglehart, 94, American equestrian and writer, heart failure.
 * Anwar Iqbal, 71, Pakistani actor.
 * Steve Kekana, 62, South African singer, complications from COVID-19.
 * Evgenia Kirichenko, 90, Russian historian.
 * Farida Mansurova, 69, Tajikistani physician.
 * Mathew D. McCubbins, 64, American political scientist.
 * Sanghamitra Mohanty, 68, Indian computer scientist.
 * Asma Nabeel, Pakistani screenwriter (Khuda Mera Bhi Hai, Khaani), breast cancer.
 * Nyunt Win, 80, Burmese actor (Never Shall We Be Enslaved, Mystery of Snow).
 * Marcel Puget, 80, French rugby union player (CA Brive, national team), complications from Alzheimer's disease.
 * Ann Rinaldi, 86, American author (An Acquaintance with Darkness, A Break with Charity, Hang a Thousand Trees with Ribbons).
 * Philece Sampler, 67, American voice actress (Digimon Adventure, Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir, The Legend of Korra), heart attack.
 * Greg Schaum, 67, American football player (Dallas Cowboys, New England Patriots).
 * Kartal Tibet, 82, Turkish actor (Tarkan Versus the Vikings) and film director (Tosun Paşa, Şalvar Davası).
 * Eric D. Weitz, 68, American historian.

2

 * Gerry Abel, 76, American ice hockey player (Detroit Red Wings).
 * Steve Arneil, 86, South African-English karateka.
 * Helmut Ashley, 101, Austrian cinematographer (Duel with Death, White Shadows, The Old Fox).
 * Juozas Baranauskas, 86, Lithuanian television broadcaster (LRT televizija) and politician, MP (1992–1996).
 * Mohamed Nejib Berriche, Tunisian politician, deputy (2004–2009), COVID-19.
 * Fereimi Cama, 66, Fijian Anglican prelate, bishop of Polynesia (since 2019).
 * Ion Ciocanu, 81, Moldovan literary critic.
 * Robert Correia, 82, American politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1977–2008) and mayor of Fall River (2008–2010).
 * Eric Eldin, 88, British jockey.
 * Hazel Erby, 75, American politician, member of the St. Louis County Council (2004–2019), pancreatic cancer.
 * Margaret H. George, 93, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1977–1980) and author.
 * Harold A. Gould, 95, American anthropologist.
 * Naïm Kattan, 92, Iraqi-born Canadian novelist, essayist and critic.
 * Kōbō Kenichi, 47, Japanese sumo wrestler, COVID-19.
 * Ali Osman Khan, 74, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1979–1982).
 * Omar Lara, 80, Chilean poet and writer.
 * Miriam Laserson, 102, Russian-born American actress.
 * Elliot Lawrence, 96, American jazz pianist, nine-time Emmy award winner.
 * Lehlo Ledwaba, 49, South African boxer, IBF super bantamweight champion (1999–2001), COVID-19.
 * Andrew P. Miller, 88, American politician, attorney general of Virginia (1970–1977).
 * Mundardjito, 84, Indonesian archeologist, lung infection.
 * Jeffrey Northrup, 55, Canadian police officer, traffic collision.
 * Bill Ramsey, 90, German-American jazz singer and actor (Music in the Blood, The Adventures of Count Bobby, Old Shatterhand).
 * William Regnery II, 80, American white supremacy activist, founder of National Policy Institute.
 * B. M. Senguttuvan, 80, Indian politician, Tamil Nadu MLA (1996–2001).
 * Joyce Shrubbs, 94, British Royal Observer Corps officer.
 * Nikolai Slichenko, 86, Russian singer and actor (Hard Happiness, Wedding in Malinovka).
 * Manteb Soedharsono, 72, Indonesian wayang puppeteer, COVID-19.
 * Jolien Verschueren, 31, Belgian cyclo-cross racer (Pauwels Sauzen–Bingoal), brain cancer.
 * Lise Vidal, 43, French Olympic windsurfer (2000).
 * Giuliano Zoratti, 73, Italian football player (Pro Gorizia) and manager (Reggina, Avellino), cancer.

3

 * Abelardo Alvarado Alcántara, 87, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Mexico (1985–2008).
 * Bob Beer, 79, Australian adventurer.
 * Nigel Brouwers, 44, South African cricketer (Eastern Province, Northerns, South Western Districts), COVID-19.
 * Purnell W. Choppin, 91, American virologist.
 * Desmond Davis, 95, British film director (Clash of the Titans, Girl with Green Eyes, I Was Happy Here).
 * Richard Domba Mady, 68, Congolese Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Doruma-Dungu (since 1994).
 * Antony Eastman, 74, Indian film director (Ambada Njaane!), heart attack.
 * Nino Escalera, 91, Puerto Rican baseball player (Cincinnati Reds).
 * Franck Abd-Bakar Fanny, 50–51, Ivorian photographer.
 * Geoffrey Hutchinson, 87, Barbadian cricketer (national team).
 * He Kang, 98, Chinese politician, member of the CCP Central Committee (1982–1992) and minister of agriculture (1988–1990).
 * Kenneth John, 83, Vincentian lawyer and newspaper columnist.
 * James Kallstrom, 78, American FBI agent and television host (The FBI Files).
 * Nikolay Konstantinov, 89, Russian mathematician, COVID-19.
 * Galina Kostenko, 82, Russian Olympic high jumper (1964).
 * Samuel Luiz, 24, Spanish nursing assistant, beaten.
 * Naushad Merali, 70, Kenyan communications executive and property developer.
 * John Siffy Mirin, 42, Indonesian politician, MP (since 2018), COVID-19.
 * Waldemar Mühlbächer, 83, German footballer (BFC Dynamo, East Germany national team).
 * Patrick Murray, 76, English-born Australian Olympic sport shooter (1992, 1996).
 * Ted Nash, 88, American rower, Olympic champion (1960).
 * Maev O'Collins, 92, Australian social worker and academic.
 * Enzo Polidori, 84, Italian politician, mayor of Piombino (1976–1983).
 * Roberto Rodríguez, 85, Argentine Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of La Rioja (2006–2013), Villa María (1998–2006) and Pertusa (1992–1998), COVID-19.
 * Barbara Barnard Smith, 101, American ethnomusicologist.
 * Anne Stallybrass, 82, English actress (The Six Wives of Henry VIII, Heartbeat, Diana: Her True Story).
 * Rachmawati Sukarnoputri, 70, Indonesian politician, member of the Presidential Advisory Council (2007–2009), COVID-19.
 * Athan Theoharis, 84, American historian, pneumonia.
 * Haunani-Kay Trask, 71, American Hawaiian nationalist and author.

4

 * Burhan Abdurahman, 64, Indonesian politician, mayor of Ternate (2010–2015, 2016–2021), COVID-19.
 * Samuel Ankama, 63, Namibian politician, MP (since 2005), complications from COVID-19.
 * Edgar Bear Runner, 70, American indigenous activist.
 * Francesco Bosi, 76, Italian politician, senator (1996–2006) and mayor of Rio Marina (2001–2011).
 * Raymond Brousseau, 83, Canadian film director, screenwriter, and artist.
 * Bruce Burdick, 87-88, American exhibition designer.
 * Sanford Clark, 85, American rockabilly singer ("The Fool", "Houston"), COVID-19.
 * Terry Donahue, 77, American Hall of Fame college football coach (UCLA Bruins) and executive (San Francisco 49ers), cancer.
 * Michel Dubois, 83, French theatre director.
 * Roza Eldarova, 97, Russian writer and politician, chairwoman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Dagestan ASSR (1962–1967).
 * Maidarjavyn Ganzorig, 72, Mongolian cosmonaut, Soyuz 39 reserve pilot.
 * Igor Garnier, 31, Serbian disc jockey and music producer.
 * Luminița Gheorghiu, 71, Romanian actress (The Death of Mr. Lazarescu, Child's Pose, Code Unknown).
 * Abebech Gobena, 83, Ethiopian humanitarian, COVID-19.
 * Dennis Gorski, 76, American politician, member of the New York State Assembly (1975–1987), Erie County executive (1988–1999), complications from Parkinson's disease.
 * Laurence Harding-Smith, 91, Australian Olympic fencer (1956).
 * Harmoko, 82, Indonesian politician, minister of information (1983–1997), speaker of the DPR and MPR (1997–1999), progressive supranuclear palsy and COVID-19.
 * Anne H. Hopkins, 79, American academic administrator, president of the University of North Florida.
 * Matīss Kivlenieks, 24, Latvian ice hockey goaltender (Columbus Blue Jackets, national team), chest injuries from firework blast.
 * Rick Laird, 80, Irish jazz fusion bassist (Mahavishnu Orchestra, Brian Auger and the Trinity), lung cancer.
 * Richard Lewontin, 92, American evolutionary biologist.
 * Barbara J. Litrell, 77, American magazine publisher (McCall's, Working Mother, Working Woman), complications from breast cancer.
 * John McGrath, 81, Australian politician, Victoria MLA (1985–1999).
 * Dicky Moegle, 86, American football player (San Francisco 49ers, Pittsburgh Steelers, Dallas Cowboys).
 * Henry Parham, 99, American soldier, bladder cancer.
 * Muhammad Taha Al-Qaddal, 69, Sudanese poet.
 * Richard Rainey, 82, American politician, member of the California State Assembly (1992–1996) and Senate (1996–2000), melanoma.
 * Hans-Jürgen Ripp, 75, German footballer (Hamburger SV, Lüneburger SK).
 * Wolfgang Roth, 80, German politician, MP (1976–1993), vice president of the European Investment Bank (1993–2006).
 * Adang Sudrajat, 58, Indonesian politician, MP (since 2014), COVID-19.
 * Volodymyr Tyahlo, 74, Ukrainian politician, chairman of the Kharkiv Oblast Council (1992–1994, 1996–2002), ambassador to Armenia (2002–2005) and Kyrgyzstan (2005–2008).
 * Dale Whiteside, 90, American politician, member of the Missouri House of Representatives (1987–1997).

5

 * Fay Allen, 83, Jamaican-born British police officer.
 * Masood Ashar, 91, Pakistani writer.
 * Aggrey Awori, 82, Ugandan Olympic hurdler (1960, 1964), economist, and politician, MP (2001–2006), COVID-19.
 * Patrick Boré, 64, French politician, mayor of La Ciotat (2001–2020), senator (since 2020), cancer.
 * Raffaella Carrà, 78, Italian singer ("A far l'amore comincia tu"), actress (Caesar the Conqueror, Von Ryan's Express) and television presenter, lung cancer.
 * Kuo-Chen Chou, 82, Chinese-American biophysicist.
 * Didi Contractor, 91, American-Indian architect.
 * Vivienne Cassie Cooper, 94, New Zealand planktologist and botanist.
 * Roger Cudney, 85, American actor (On Wings of Eagles, Licence to Kill, Instructions Not Included), singer and dubbing director.
 * Richard Donner, 91, American film director (Superman, Lethal Weapon, The Goonies) and producer, heart failure.
 * Dom Flora, 85, American basketball player (Washington and Lee Generals, Akron Goodyear Wingfoots).
 * Franco Gallina, 76, Italian football player (Virtus Entella, Cesena, Genoa) and manager.
 * Roberto Hernández, 54, Cuban sprinter, Olympic silver medalist (1992), complications from cardiovascular disease.
 * Rubén Israel, 65, Uruguayan football manager (Rentistas, Club Libertad, Barcelona de Ecuador).
 * Heather Jansch, 72, British sculptor, stroke.
 * Michelle Jerott, 60, American author.
 * Leo van de Ketterij, 70, Dutch guitarist (Shocking Blue).
 * Władysław Lisewski, 73, Polish politician and engineer, mayor of Szczecin (1991–1994), voivode of Szczecin (1997–1998) and West Pomerania (1999–2001).
 * Vladimir Menshov, 81, Russian film director (Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears, Love and Pigeons) and actor (The General), COVID-19.
 * Alfredo Obberti, 75, Argentine footballer (Newell's Old Boys, Grêmio, national team).
 * José Secall, 72, Chilean actor (Feroz, Primera dama, Preciosas) and theater director.
 * Danny Shanahan, 63, American cartoonist (The New Yorker), complications following surgery.
 * Gillian Sheen, 92, British fencer, Olympic champion (1956).
 * William Smith, 88, American actor (Fast Company, Rumble Fish, Any Which Way You Can).
 * Stan Swamy, 84, Indian Roman Catholic Jesuit priest and tribal rights activist, complications from COVID-19 and Parkinson's disease.
 * Sergey Timofeyev, 71, Russian Olympic wrestler (1976).

6

 * Mohammad Izhar Alam, 72, Indian police officer, Punjab DGP.
 * Quentin Bone, 89, English marine biologist.
 * Arthur Brooks, 85, American politician, member of the Ohio House of Representatives (1975–1978).
 * Tom Buford, 72, American politician, member of the Kentucky Senate (since 1991).
 * Angelo Del Boca, 96, Italian historian.
 * Mike Delanty, 84, Australian footballer (Collingwood, North Melbourne).
 * Suzzanne Douglas, 64, American actress (The Parent 'Hood, How Stella Got Her Groove Back, When They See Us), cancer.
 * Mary Fama, 82, New Zealand mathematician, complications from bronchiectasis.
 * Djivan Gasparyan, 92, Armenian musician and composer.
 * Valerius Geist, 83, Ukrainian-born Canadian biologist.
 * Miguel González, 94, Spanish football player (Atlético Madrid, Real Zaragoza, national team) and coach.
 * Sir Nicholas Goodison, 87, British businessman, chairman of the London Stock Exchange (1976–1986).
 * Patrick John, 83, Dominican politician, premier (1974–1978) and prime minister (1978–1979).
 * Axel Kahn, 76, French geneticist, president of Paris Descartes University, cancer.
 * Harold Kalant, 97, Canadian pharmacologist and physician.
 * Ramadhar Kashyap, 57, Indian politician, MP (2002–2008), heart attack.
 * Marc Lamunière, 100, Swiss writer.
 * Walter Libuda, 71, German artist.
 * Colin McKee, 71, Australian politician, South Australia MHA (1989–1993).
 * Barry McKenzie, 75, Australian footballer (Fitzroy, West Torrens).
 * Montgomery Meigs, 76, American general, complications from Parkinson's disease and Lewy body dementia.
 * Zenji Okuzawa, 83, Japanese Olympic runner (1964).
 * Leandro de Oliveira, 39, Brazilian track and field athlete.
 * William H. Pauley III, 68, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Southern New York (since 1998).
 * Jasti Eswara Prasad, 86, Indian jurist, judge of the Andhra Pradesh (1990–1994) and Karnataka High Courts (1994–1996), heart attack.
 * Nikolai Reznichenko, 69, Russian military officer, COVID-19.
 * Des Schonegevel, 86, South African cricketer (Orange Free State, Griqualand West).
 * Sheila Tobias, 86, American gender studies scholar.

7

 * John T. Chain Jr., 86, American general.
 * Greg Clark, 49, American football player (San Francisco 49ers), suicide by gunshot.
 * Robert Downey Sr., 85, American film director (Putney Swope, Up the Academy) and actor (To Live and Die in L.A.), complications from Parkinson's disease.
 * Keshav Dutt, 95, Indian field hockey player, Olympic champion (1948, 1952).
 * Asela de Armas Pérez, 66, Cuban chess player, cancer.
 * Jose Jaime Espina, 59, Filipino journalist, liver cancer.
 * Anatoliy Franchuk, 85, Ukrainian politician, prime minister of Crimea (1994–1996, 1997–1998).
 * Józef Gałeczka, 82, Polish footballer (Piast Gliwice, Zagłębie Sosnowiec).
 * Erin Gilmer, 38, American disability activist and lawyer, suicide.
 * Bob F. Griffin, 85, American politician, member (1971–1996) and speaker (1981–1996) of the Missouri House of Representatives.
 * Orland Harris, 89, American politician.
 * Karen Hastie Williams, 76, American lawyer, complications from frontotemporal dementia.
 * Martin Hebner, 61, German politician, MP (since 2017), brain cancer.
 * Allan Hobson, 88, American psychiatrist and dream researcher.
 * Michael Horovitz, 86, German-born British poet.
 * Smaïn Ibrir, 89, Algerian footballer (Le Havre AC, national team).
 * Angélique Ionatos, 67, Greek singer and composer.
 * Ahmed Jibril, 84, Palestinian militant, founder and leader of the PFLP-GC.
 * Dilip Kumar, 98, Indian actor (Andaz, Daag, Qila), MP (2000–2006), prostate cancer.
 * Kuo Jung-cheng, 71, Taiwanese politician, MLY (1999–2002), liver cancer.
 * Pierre Laffitte, 96, French politician and scientist, founder of Sophia Antipolis and senator (1985–2008).
 * Mihkel Leppik, 88, Estonian rowing coach.
 * Cameron Mackenzie, 60, South African politician, MP (since 2014), COVID-19.
 * Priscilla Johnson McMillan, 92, American historian and journalist.
 * Jovenel Moïse, 53, Haitian politician and entrepreneur, president (since 2017), shot.
 * Elystan Morgan, 88, Welsh politician, MP (1966–1974) and member of the House of Lords (1981–2020).
 * Dinah Murray, 75, British writer and autism advocate, pancreatic cancer.
 * Eddie Payne, 69, American college basketball coach (USC Upstate Spartans, Oregon State Beavers, East Carolina Pirates), stroke.
 * Donald Pippin, 95, American pianist and opera director.
 * Carlos Reutemann, 79, Argentine Formula One racing driver and politician, governor of Santa Fe Province (1991–1995, 1999–2003) and senator (since 2003), digestive hemorrhage.
 * Sherwin Siy, 40, American attorney.
 * Michael Soles, 54, Canadian football player (Edmonton Eskimos, Montreal Alouettes), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
 * William Stevenson, 87, Canadian justice, judge of the Supreme Court of Canada (1990–1992).
 * Giovanni Tegano, 81, Italian mobster, head of De Stefano 'ndrina.
 * Giuseppe Tesauro, 78, Italian jurist, president of the Constitutional Court (2014) and advocate general of the European Court of Justice (1988–1998).
 * Chick Vennera, 74, American actor (Thank God It's Friday, Animaniacs, The Milagro Beanfield War), cancer.
 * Ted Wieand, 88, American baseball player (Cincinnati Reds).
 * Herman Willemse, 87, Dutch long-distance swimmer.
 * Paul C. Weiler, 82, Canadian legal scholar.
 * Chris Youngblood, 55, American professional wrestler (WWC, FMW, AJPW).

8

 * Hossam Mohammed Amin, 71, Iraqi general, COVID-19.
 * Paul Birckel, 82, Canadian businessman and indigenous leader, chief of the Champagne and Aishihik First Nations (1978–1998).
 * Ramesh Borde, 69, Indian cricketer (West Zone).
 * Jan Caliński, 72, Polish football manager (Śląsk Wrocław).
 * Came Home, 22, American racehorse.
 * Jack Cookson, 92, Canadian politician, Alberta MLA (1971–1982) and minister of the environment (1979–1982).
 * Ricardo Costa, 81, Portuguese filmmaker and producer.
 * Giorgos Dalakouras, 83, Greek politician, MP (1974–1981), MEP (1981), and civil administrator of Mount Athos (2004–2010).
 * Max Griggs, 82, English footwear and football executive, owner of Dr. Martens and Rushden & Diamonds F.C.
 * M. Frederick Hawthorne, 92, American inorganic chemist.
 * Walter T. McGovern, 99, American jurist, judge (since 1971) and chief judge (1975–1987) of the U.S. District Court for Western Washington.
 * Adrian Metcalfe, 79, British sprinter, Olympic silver medalist (1964).
 * Brian Osborne, 81, English actor (Upstairs, Downstairs, The Sandbaggers).
 * Abul Kalam Qasmi, 70, Indian Urdu critic.
 * Sam Reed, 85, American jazz saxophonist.
 * Rachhpal Singh, 78, Indian politician, West Bengal MLA (since 2011).
 * Virbhadra Singh, 87, Indian politician, four-time chief minister of Himachal Pradesh and MP (1962–1977, 1980–1984, 2009–2014), complications from COVID-19.
 * Bryan Watson, 78, Canadian ice hockey player (Detroit Red Wings, Pittsburgh Penguins, Washington Capitals).

9

 * Boris Andreyev, 80, Russian cosmonaut.
 * Matthew Cao Xiangde, 93, Chinese Roman Catholic priest, unmandated archbishop of Hangzhou (since 2000).
 * Jonathan Coleman, 65, English-born Australian radio and television presenter, prostate cancer.
 * Frank Cook, 79, American drummer (Canned Heat, Pacific Gas & Electric) and psychologist.
 * Þórunn Egilsdóttir, 56, Icelandic politician, MP (since 2013), breast cancer.
 * Dawn Foster, 34, British journalist (The Independent, Tribune, The Guardian) and broadcaster.
 * Betty Gilderdale, 97, British-born New Zealand children's author.
 * Mirza Abdul Halim, 93, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1979–1986).
 * Pentti Isotalo, 94, Finnish Olympic ice hockey player (1952) and referee (1964).
 * George Johnson, 103, American Air Force major general.
 * Wesley Momo Johnson, 77, Liberian politician, diplomat, and athlete.
 * Vladimir Karasev, 83, Russian chess player.
 * Gian Franco Kasper, 77, Swiss sports executive, president of the International Ski Federation (1998–2021).
 * Peter Kopelman, 70, British academic administrator, interim vice-chancellor of the University of London (2018–2019), leukemia.
 * Ngaire Lane, 95, New Zealand Olympic swimmer (1948).
 * Joan Le Mesurier, 90, English actress and author.
 * Frank Lui, 85, Niuean politician, premier (1993–1999), member of the Assembly (1963–1966, 1969–1999).
 * Geoff Makhubo, 53, South African politician, mayor of Johannesburg (since 2019), complications from COVID-19.
 * Paul Mariner, 68, English football player (Plymouth Argyle, Ipswich Town, national team) and manager, brain cancer.
 * George Rhoads, 95, American sculptor and painter (Archimedean Excogitation).
 * Emma Ritch, 44, Scottish equality activist.
 * Mirro Roder, 77, Czech-born American football player (Chicago Bears, Tampa Bay Buccaneers).
 * Jehan Sadat, 87, Egyptian human rights activist, first lady (1970–1981), cancer.
 * Ken Thomas, British record producer. (death announced on this date)

10

 * Esther Béjarano, 96, German singer (Women's Orchestra of Auschwitz) and Holocaust survivor, co-founder of the International Auschwitz Committee.
 * Byron Berline, 77, American fiddler, complications from a stroke.
 * Carmel Budiardjo, 96, British human rights activist, founder of Tapol.
 * David Carter, 67, American football player (Houston Oilers, New Orleans Saints).
 * Homen D' Wai, 51, Indian film director and scriptwriter (Yaiskulgee Pakhang Angaoba, VDF Thasana, Ei Actor Natte), COVID-19.
 * Jean-Michel Dubernard, 80, French surgeon and politician, deputy (1986–2007), heart attack.
 * Gwendolyn Faison, 96, American politician, mayor of Camden, New Jersey (2000–2010).
 * Travis Fulton, 44, American mixed martial artist, suicide by hanging.
 * Jimmy Gabriel, 80, Scottish football player (Everton, Southampton, national team) and manager.
 * Galileo, 23, Irish racehorse and sire.
 * Anne Paradise Hansford, 96, American basketball player.
 * Ron Hutchinson, 84, Canadian ice hockey player (New York Rangers).
 * Sonny Jackson, 82, American college football coach (Nicholls Colonels, McNeese State Cowboys).
 * Tadeusz Lewandowski, 77, Polish politician and trade union activist, deputy (1991–1993) and senator (1997–2001, 2005–2007).
 * Kathi Mahesh, 43, Indian film critic and actor (Hrudaya Kaleyam, Nene Raju Nene Mantri, Kobbari Matta), respiratory failure.
 * Jean-Claude Malbet, 83, French rugby union player (Agen, national team).
 * Jeff Manookian, 67, American pianist and composer, complications from lymphoma.
 * Mandy Martin, 68, Australian artist, cancer.
 * Syd Nelson, 88, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1991–1994).
 * Natale Nobili, 85, Italian football player (S.P.A.L., Pro Vercelli, Alessandria) and coach.
 * Dave O'Neal, 84, American politician, lieutenant governor of Illinois (1977–1981).
 * Trevor Perrett, 80, Australian politician.
 * Joachim Sauter, 62, German media artist and designer.
 * Dick Tidrow, 74, American baseball player (New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians), World Series champion (1977, 1978).
 * P. K. Warrier, 100, Indian Ayurveda practitioner.

11

 * Philippe Aigrain, 71, French computer scientist.
 * Eka Supria Atmaja, 48, Indonesian politician, vice-regent (2017–2019) and regent (since 2019) of Bekasi, COVID-19.
 * Yusuf Barnabas Bala, 64, Nigerian politician, deputy governor of Kaduna State (2015–2019).
 * Juini Booth, 73, American jazz double-bassist.
 * Filippo Cavazzuti, 79, Italian economist and politician, senator (1983–1996).
 * George Ciamba, 55, Romanian diplomat.
 * Michael Cullimore, 84, British watercolour artist.
 * Jordi Cussà, 60, Spanish writer and stage actor.
 * Dave Dunmore, 87, English footballer (Leyton Orient, York City, Tottenham Hotspur).
 * Tomio Fujii, 96, Japanese politician, member of the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly (1963–2005).
 * Charlie Gallagher, 80, Scottish-Irish footballer (Celtic, Dumbarton, Ireland national team).
 * Van A. Harvey, 95, Chinese-born American theologian and religious academic.
 * Jerzy Janeczek, 77, Polish actor (Sami swoi, The Hourglass Sanatorium, Nie ma mocnych).
 * Henryk Kowalski, 87, Polish racing cyclist.
 * Jeci Lapus, 68, Filipino engineer and politician, member of the House of Representatives (2007–2013), heart attack.
 * Ernie Moss, 71, English footballer (Chesterfield, Mansfield Town, Lincoln City).
 * Anastasios Nerantzis, 76, Greek attorney and politician, member (1974–2014) and speaker (2007–2009) of the Hellenic Parliament.
 * Colette O'Neil, 85, Scottish actress (Coronation Street, Doctor Who, The Spoils of War).
 * Frank D. Padgett, 98, American jurist, associate justice of the Supreme Court of Hawaii (1982–1992).
 * Laurent Monsengwo Pasinya, 81, Congolese Roman Catholic cardinal, archbishop of Kisangani (1988–2007) and Kinshasa (2007–2018).
 * George Petersen, 87, New Zealand biochemist.
 * Attilio Prior, 86, Italian footballer (Vicenza).
 * Rade Radovanović, 92, Yugoslav Olympic triple jumper.
 * Charlie Robinson, 75, American actor (Night Court, Sugar Hill, The Black Gestapo), complications from cancer.
 * Reynold Ruffins, 90, American painter.
 * Renée Simonot, 109, French actress.
 * Doug J. St. Onge, 87, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1973–1979, 1983–1985).
 * Jerry Steele, 82, American basketball coach (Guilford Quakers, Carolina Cougars, High Point Panthers).
 * Sound Sultan, 44, Nigerian rapper, AITL.
 * John T. Traynor, 94, American politician, member of the North Dakota Senate (1991–2006).
 * Oleg Tselkov, 86, Russian nonconformist artist.
 * Joop Voorn, 88, Dutch composer.
 * Jack Windsor Lewis, 94, British phonetician.

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 * Luisa Adorno, 99, Italian writer and teacher.
 * Mohammed bin Ismail Al Amrani, 99, Yemeni judge and Islamic scholar.
 * Mick Bates, 73, English footballer (Leeds United, Walsall, Bradford City).
 * Włodzimierz Borodziej, 64, Polish historian.
 * Francisco Caló, 74, Portuguese footballer (Sporting, Tomar, national team).
 * Tom F. Driver, 96, American theologian.
 * Edwin Edwards, 93, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1965–1972) and three-time governor of Louisiana, respiratory failure.
 * Bertram Firestone, 89, American industrial real estate developer, thoroughbred breeder and horse owner (Genuine Risk).
 * John Fiske, 81, English media scholar and cultural theorist, complications from heart surgery.
 * Alex Gibbs, 80, American football coach (Denver Broncos, Atlanta Falcons), complications from a stroke.
 * Erich Hasenkopf, 86, Austrian footballer (Wiener Sport-Club, national team).
 * Wilson Jones, 87, Spanish footballer (Real Madrid, Real Zaragoza, Racing de Santander).
 * Paulo Tarso Flecha de Lima, 88, Brazilian diplomat.
 * Banduk Marika, 66, Australian indigenous artist and printmaker.
 * Seán McCarthy, 84, Irish politician, TD (1981–1989), minister of industry and commerce (1987–1989).
 * Nokuzola Mlengana, 58, South African actress.
 * Bob Nakata, 80, American politician, member of the Hawaii House of Representatives (1983–1987) and Senate (1999–2003).
 * Ben Ngubane, 79, South African politician, premier of KwaZulu-Natal (1997–1999), minister of arts and culture (1994–1996, 1999–2004), COVID-19.
 * Paul Orndorff, 71, American Hall of Fame professional wrestler (WWF, WCW, GCW), dementia.
 * Baselios Marthoma Paulose II, 74, Indian primate of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church, Catholicos of the East (since 2010), complications from COVID-19.
 * Joshua Perper, 88, Romanian-born American pathologist and toxicologist, chief medical examiner of Broward County, Florida (1994–2011).
 * Ladislav Potměšil, 75, Czech actor (Forbidden Dreams, Dobří holubi se vracejí, Byl jednou jeden polda), cancer.
 * Jean Pradel, 87, French jurist and professor.
 * Joseph Raffael, 88, American painter.
 * John L. Rotz, 86, American Hall of Fame jockey.
 * Matti Saarinen, 74, Finnish politician, MP (1987–1991, 1995–2015), pancreatic cancer.
 * Marion Sarraut, 82, French film and television director (Catherine, Julie Lescaut).
 * Mahmoud Shakibi, 94, Iranian footballer (Shahin, national team), heart attack.
 * Wolfgang Weingart, 80, German graphic designer and typographer.
 * Xu Jingren, 76, Chinese pharmaceutical executive and politician, chairman of YRPG and delegate to the National People's Congress (since 2018).

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 * Naveed Alam, 47, Pakistani Olympic field hockey player (1996), blood cancer.
 * Antonio Barrutia, 88, Spanish racing cyclist.
 * Brother Resistance, 66, Trinidadian rhythm poet and musician.
 * Cha Gi-suk, 34, South Korean footballer (Gyeongju Citizen, Bucheon FC 1995), kidney failure.
 * Susan Chitty, 91, English novelist.
 * Alberto Dualib, 101, Brazilian businessman and football executive, chairman of Sport Club Corinthians Paulista (1993–2007).
 * Abdul Dyer, 84, Pakistani cricketer (Karachi).
 * Shirley Fry, 94, American Hall of Fame tennis player.
 * Jorge J. E. Gracia, 78, Cuban-born American philosopher.
 * Ronnie Kavanagh, 90, Irish rugby union player (Wanderers, Leinster, national team).
 * Edison de Oliveira, 91, Brazilian politician, governor of Mato Grosso (1990–1991), vice-governor of Mato Grosso (1987–1990).
 * Kumutha Rahman, 42, Malaysian politician, MP (2008–2013), COVID-19.
 * Jean-Jacques Reboux, 62, French writer, poet and editor.
 * Margaret Richardson, 78, American lawyer and public official, commissioner of internal revenue (1993–1997), complications from lung cancer.
 * Boris Rotman, 96, Chilean-American immunologist and molecular biologist. (death announced on this date)
 * Yashpal Sharma, 66, Indian cricketer (Punjab, Haryana, national team), World Cup champion (1983), heart attack.
 * Alexander Stefanovich, 76, Russian film director and screenwriter (Dusha, Start All Over Again), complications from COVID-19.

14

 * Sam Belnavis, 81, American automobile racing executive (NASCAR).
 * Christian Boltanski, 76, French sculptor, photographer and painter (Monument to the Lycée Chases).
 * Klaus Bringmann, 85, German historian.
 * Carol P. Christ, 75, American feminist historian and thealogian.
 * Gary Corbett, 62, American keyboardist (Cinderella, Kiss) and songwriter ("She Bop"), lung cancer.
 * Igor Dzyaloshinskii, 80, Russian theoretical physicist.
 * Dan Forestal, 38, American politician, member of the Indiana House of Representatives (2012–2020).
 * Sally Miller Gearhart, 90, American novelist (The Wanderground) and feminist.
 * Yekutiel Gershoni, 78, Israeli historian and sprinter, Paralympic silver medallist (1980).
 * Ariel Goldenberg, 70, Argentine-born French theatre director.
 * Antonio Gómez del Moral, 81, Spanish racing cyclist.
 * Mamnoon Hussain, 80, Pakistani politician, governor of Sindh (1999) and president (2013–2018), cancer.
 * Muhammad Muhsin Khan, 93, Pakistani Islamic scholar and translator (Noble Quran).
 * Jeff LaBar, 58, American rock guitarist (Cinderella, Naked Beggars).
 * Julian L. Lapides, 89, American politician, member of the Maryland House of Delegates (1963–1967) and Senate (1967–1994), cancer.
 * Helen Lieros, 80, Zimbabwean visual artist.
 * Janis Oldham, 65, American mathematician.
 * Ken Ronaldson, 75, Scottish footballer (Aberdeen, Bristol Rovers, Gillingham).
 * Ricki Wertz, 86, American actress and television personality (Ricki & Copper).
 * Kurt Westergaard, 86, Danish cartoonist (Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy).

15

 * Robert Abirached, 90, Lebanese-born French writer and theatrologist.
 * Keith Bambridge, 85, English footballer (Rotherham United, Darlington, Halifax Town).
 * Mars Kadiombo Yamba Bilonda, 63, Congolese actor and screenwriter.
 * Yves Boutet, 84, French footballer (Stade Rennais, Lorient).
 * Rosario Casado, 60, Spanish pharmacist and politician, senator (2004–2008).
 * Germán Castro Caycedo, 81, Colombian journalist (El Tiempo) and writer, pancreatic cancer.
 * Floyd Cooper, 65, American children's writer, cancer.
 * Libero De Rienzo, 44, Italian actor (Miele, La macchinazione, I Can Quit Whenever I Want), director and screenwriter, accidental drug overdose.
 * Absattar Derbisali, 73, Kazakhstani Islamic cleric, supreme mufti (2000–2013).
 * Ebrahim Desai, 58, South African mufti.
 * Andy Fordham, 59, English darts player, world champion (2004), organ failure.
 * Harry Gayfer, 95, Australian politician, Western Australia MLA (1962–1974) and Western Australian Legislative Council (1974–1989).
 * Yves Goussebaire-Dupin, 90, French politician, mayor of Dax (1977–1995) and senator (1983–1992).
 * Yoel Kahn, 91, Russian-born American Chabad rabbi.
 * Judith Keating, 64, Canadian politician, senator (since 2020).
 * Jean Kraft, 94, American mezzo-soprano.
 * Jerry Lewis, 86, American politician, member of the California State Assembly (1969–1978) and U.S. House of Representatives (1979–2013), chair of the appropriations committee (2005–2007).
 * Pyotr Mamonov, 70, Russian rock musician (Zvuki Mu), COVID-19.
 * Kä Mana, 67, Congolese writer, professor, and theologian, COVID-19.
 * Gerda Mayer, 94, Czech-born English poet.
 * Dennis Murphy, 94, American sports entrepreneur, co-founder of the American Basketball Association and World Hockey Association, heart failure.
 * Mike Mullally, 82, American college athletics administrator (Eastern Illinois Panthers, Cal State Fullerton Titans, Boise State Broncos).
 * Mohamed Nafa, 82, Israeli politician, member of the Knesset (1990–1992).
 * William F. Nolan, 93, American author (Logan's Run) and screenwriter (Trilogy of Terror, Burnt Offerings).
 * Jaroslav Paška, 67, Slovak politician, three-time member of the National Council, MEP (2009–2014).
 * James Polk, 83, American journalist (The Washington Star).
 * Gloria Richardson, 99, American civil rights activist (Cambridge movement).
 * Gira Sarabhai, 98, Indian architect, co-founder of NID.
 * Sergio Silvagni, 83, Australian footballer (Carlton).
 * Hugo F. Sonnenschein, 80, American economist (Sonnenschein–Mantel–Debreu theorem).
 * Sugiharto, 66, Indonesian politician, minister of state owned enterprises (2004–2007), COVID-19.
 * Mikel Unzalu, 65, Spanish politician, general secretary of Euskadiko Ezkerra (1984–1991) and member of the Basque Parliament (2009–2016).
 * Peter R. de Vries, 64, Dutch investigative journalist and crime reporter (Peter R. de Vries: Crime Reporter), complications from gunshot wounds.
 * Bruce Watt, 82, New Zealand rugby union player (Canterbury, national team).
 * Doris Willens, 96, American folk singer-songwriter (The Baby Sitters) and journalist.
 * Peter Wynne-Thomas, 86, English cricket writer and historian.

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 * Anthony Adams, 80, Australian-American optometrist.
 * Ibrahim Aliyu, 74, Nigerian general, military administrator of Jigawa State (1993–1996).
 * Biz Markie, 57, American rapper ("Just a Friend") and actor (Men in Black II, Yo Gabba Gabba!), complications from diabetes.
 * Doug Bennett, 75, American politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives (2005–2010), traffic collision.
 * Simon Dring, 76, British journalist (Reuters, The Daily Telegraph, BBC News) and television presenter, heart attack.
 * Roger Fauroux, 94, French politician, mayor of Saint-Girons, Ariège (1989–1995).
 * Desmond Fennell, 92, Irish writer, philosopher, and linguist.
 * Finbarr Gantley, 70, Irish hurler (St. Gabriel's, Beagh, Galway).
 * José María Gay de Liébana, 68, Spanish economist, lawyer and academic, cancer.
 * Charles Gomis, 80, Ivorian diplomat, minister of foreign affairs (2000), ambassador to the United States (1986–1994) and France (2013–2020), vice president of the Senate (since 2020).
 * Stephen Hickman, 72, American illustrator.
 * Jean-Marie Lang, 78, French doctor and professor.
 * Akira Miyawaki, 93, Japanese botanist, cerebral hemorrhage.
 * Pablo Pérez Tremps, 64, Spanish jurist and academic, member of the Constitutional Court (2004–2013).
 * Thomas Rajna, 92, Hungarian-born British pianist and composer (Seven Years in Tibet, Jet Storm).
 * Jorge Romero Romero, 56, Mexican politician, deputy (2003–2006, 2009–2012).
 * Harry M. Rosenfeld, 91, American newspaper editor (The Washington Post), complications from COVID-19.
 * Hamid Reza Sadr, 65, Iranian football and film critic, cancer.
 * Danish Siddiqui, 38, Indian photojournalist (Reuters), Pulitzer Prize winner (2018), shot.
 * Surekha Sikri, 76, Indian actress (Kissa Kursi Ka, Tamas, Mammo), cardiac arrest.
 * Sultana Zafar, 66, Pakistani actress (Munkir, Ana, Tanhaiyaan).

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 * Pilar Bardem, 82, Spanish actress (Good Morning, Little Countess, Nobody Will Speak of Us When We're Dead, The Doubt), Goya Award winner (1996), lung disease.
 * Jo Jo Barrett, 77, Irish Gaelic footballer (Austin Stacks, Kerry).
 * John Carney, 51, American politician, member of the Kentucky House of Representatives (since 2009).
 * Khurram Khan Chowdhury, 75, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1979–1986, 1988–1996, 2001–2008), COVID-19.
 * Gerald Church, 93, Scottish footballer (Queen's Park).
 * Dolores Claman, 94, Canadian composer ("The Hockey Theme"), complications from dementia.
 * George Curtis, 82, English football player (Coventry City, Aston Villa) and manager.
 * Louie Ehrensbeck, 76, American Olympic skier (1968).
 * George Forss, 80, American photographer, heart failure.
 * José Jaime Galeano, 75, Colombian Olympic cyclist (1968, 1976). (body discovered on this date)
 * Mat George, 26, American podcast host, traffic collision.
 * Williams Martínez, 38, Uruguayan footballer (Defensor Sporting, Cerro, national team), suicide.
 * Mohammed Milhim, 91, Palestinian politician, mayor of Halhul (1976–2004).
 * Angéline Nadié, 53, Ivorian actress (Ma Famille).
 * Valmiki Nayak, 69, Indian politician, Karnataka MLA (2009–2013), cardiac arrest.
 * Youssoupha Ndiaye, 83, Senegalese jurist and politician, president of the Court of Cassation (1992–1993) and Constitutional Council (1993–2002), minister of sport (2002–2005).
 * Marcel Queheille, 91, French road racing cyclist.
 * Powerscourt, 21, British-bred Irish Thoroughbred racehorse, heart attack. (death announced on this date)
 * Ellis Rainsberger, 88, American football player and coach (Kansas State Wildcats, Pittsburgh Maulers).
 * David Randall, 70, British journalist and editor (The Observer, The Independent).
 * Hermann von Richthofen, 87, German diplomat, ambassador to the United Kingdom (1989–1993).
 * Jacqueline Sassard, 81, French-Italian actress (March's Child, Women Are Weak, Accident).
 * Jim Shofner, 85, American football player (Cleveland Browns) and coach.
 * Aleksandr Starovoitov, 80, Russian security officer and academic, director of FAPSI (1991–1998).
 * Robby Steinhardt, 71, American singer and violinist (Kansas).
 * Eliaser Sunur, 58, Indonesian politician, regent of Lembata (2011–2016, since 2017), complications of COVID-19.
 * Sir Graham Vick, 67, English opera director, COVID-19.
 * Jonathan White, 82, New Zealand landscape painter.
 * Patricia Wilde, 93, Canadian-born American ballerina.
 * Milan Živadinović, 76, Serbian football player (Vardar, Rijeka, Crvenka) and manager.

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 * Afaz Uddin Ahmed, 95, Bangladeshi politician, MP (2008–2014), COVID-19.
 * Jeff Barmby, 78, English footballer (York City, Goole Town, Scarborough).
 * Mumtaz Bhutto, 87, Pakistani politician, governor (1971–1972) and chief minister of Sindh (1972–1973).
 * Tommy Engstrand, 81, Swedish sports journalist and television host, COPD.
 * Lawrence Seymour Goodman, 100, British bomber pilot (No. 617 Squadron RAF).
 * Toby Goodman, 72, American politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1991–2007), heart attack.
 * Bernie Hansen, 76, American politician, member of the Chicago City Council (1983–2002).
 * Michel Husson, 72, French statistician and economist.
 * Bruce Kirby, 92, Canadian Olympic sailor (1956, 1964, 1968) and yacht designer.
 * Milan Lasica, 81, Slovak humorist, playwright, and actor, heart attack.
 * Antonio José López Castillo, 76, Venezuelan Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop of Barquisimeto (2007–2020) and Calabozo (2001–2007) and bishop of Barinas (1992–2001).
 * Jenny Lynn, 49, American bodybuilder, seizure.
 * Arturo Armando Molina, 93, Salvadoran politician and military officer, president (1972–1977).
 * Nurul Mustafa, 73, Bangladeshi computer scientist and academic administrator, vice-chancellor of Southern University (2016–2021).
 * Tom O'Connor, 81, British comedian and game show host (Crosswits, The Zodiac Game, Name That Tune), complications from Parkinson's disease.
 * Roger Quemener, 80, French racewalker.
 * James Earl Reid, 78, American sculptor (Statue of Billie Holiday), heart failure.
 * Carlos Seigelshifer, 92, Argentine Olympic weightlifter (1956).
 * Donal Sheehan, 81, Irish hurler (Na Piarsaigh).
 * Philip Sherry, 87, New Zealand newsreader and politician, deputy chairman of Auckland Regional Council.
 * A. Y. B. I. Siddiqi, 76, Bangladeshi diplomat and police officer, IGP (1998–2000).
 * David Snell, 87, English professional golfer. (death announced on this date)
 * Nenad Stekić, 70, Serbian Olympic long jumper (1976, 1980, 1984).
 * Enn Tarto, 82, Estonian dissident and politician, MP (1992–2003).
 * Paul D. Taylor, 82, American diplomat, ambassador to the Dominican Republic (1988–1992).
 * Gérard Théry, 88, French engineer and computer scientist.
 * John Woodcock, 94, English cricket writer.
 * Valerij Zhuravliov, 82, Latvian chess player.

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 * Hans Booys, 69, Namibian politician, member of the National Assembly (1999–2010).
 * Kurt Clemens, 95, German footballer (1. FC Saarbrücken, FC Nancy, Saarland national team).
 * Danza, 10, American racehorse and sire. (death announced on this date)
 * Juan Carlos Del Bello, 70, Argentine academic, director of INDEC (2002–2003) and rector of the National University of Río Negro (since 2008), heart attack.
 * Layne Flack, 52, American poker player.
 * Lynn Franklin, 74, American writer, metastatic breast cancer.
 * José Siro González Bacallao, 90, Cuban Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Pinar del Río (1984–2006).
 * Derek Huggins, 80, English-born Zimbabwean artist.
 * Kim Hong-bin, 56, South Korean mountain climber, fall.
 * Noel Lucey, 82, Irish Gaelic footballer (Glenbeigh-Glencar, Laune Rangers, Mid Kerry).
 * David Lunn, 91, British bishop, Bishop of Sheffield (1980–1997).
 * Paratene Matchitt, 88, New Zealand artist.
 * Iván Noel, 52, Lebanese-born French-Argentine film director (En tu ausencia) and producer, suicide.
 * Lito Osmeña, 82, Filipino politician, governor of Cebu (1988–1992), COVID-19.
 * K. Sankaranarayana Pillai, 75, Indian politician, Kerala MLA (1982–1987) and minister of transport (1987–1991), heart attack.
 * Abel Ramírez Águilar, 78, Mexican sculptor.
 * Jacques Rougeot, 83, French literary critic and political activist, co-founder and president of the Union Nationale Inter-universitaire (1969–2009).
 * Mohammed Sabila, 79, Moroccan writer and philosopher, COVID-19.
 * Raymond Savard, 94, Canadian politician, MP (1977–1984) and mayor of Verdun, Quebec (1985–1993).
 * Simon Terry, 47, British archer, Olympic bronze medalist (1992), cancer.
 * Tolis Voskopoulos, 80, Greek singer and actor (Marijuana Stop!, Agonia).
 * Mary Ward, 106, Australian actress (Prisoner, Sons and Daughters, Neighbours).
 * Chuck E. Weiss, 76, American songwriter and vocalist, inspiration for "Chuck E.'s in Love", cancer.
 * Win Approval, 29, American Thoroughbred racehorse, euthanized.
 * William S. Yellow Robe Jr., 59, American Assiniboine playwright, director, and lecturer.

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 * Vita Andersen, 78, Danish poet and author.
 * Françoise Arnoul, 90, French actress (French Cancan, The Devil and the Ten Commandments, Forbidden Fruit).
 * Sikkil R. Bhaskaran, 85, Indian violinist.
 * James H. Bramble, 90, American mathematician.
 * Dinos Constantinides, 92, Greek-American composer.
 * Henri Deluy, 90, French poet.
 * Daniel Escudero, 79, Chilean footballer (Everton, Unión La Calera, San Luis de Quillota).
 * Ernst Fasan, 94, Austrian lawyer.
 * Inge Ginsberg, 99, Austrian-Swiss author and singer, heart failure.
 * Jerry Granelli, 80, American-born Canadian jazz drummer (A Charlie Brown Christmas).
 * Pierre Guitton, 77, French painter and comic book author (Charlie Mensuel, Hara-Kiri).
 * Curt-Eric Holmquist, 73, Swedish conductor (Lotta på Liseberg), Eurovision Song Contest winner (1984), leukemia.
 * Ron Howard, 67, American politician, member of the Kansas House of Representatives (since 2019).
 * Theo Jubitana, 56, Surinamese administrator and politician, COVID-19.
 * David Leckie, 70, Australian media executive (Seven West Media).
 * Chuck McMann, 70, Canadian football player (Montreal Alouettes) and coach (BC Lions, McGill Redmen).
 * Giorgos Messalas, 78, Greek actor (I Loved an Armchair).
 * Anita Novinsky, 98, Polish-born Brazilian historian.
 * Nyan Win, 78, Burmese politician, MP (since 1990), COVID-19.
 * Brian O'Halloran, 83, Australian footballer (North Melbourne).
 * Roger Owen, 67, Welsh rugby player (Llanelli RFC, St Helens R.F.C., national team).
 * Alastair Paterson, 97, British engineer, president of the Institution of Structural Engineers (1984–1985) and of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1988–1989).
 * Ruth Pearl, 85, Israeli-American software developer.
 * André Petit, 99, French politician, deputy (1978–1981).
 * Billy Reid, 83, Scottish footballer (Motherwell, Airdrie).
 * Elmo Rodrigopulle, 80, Sri Lankan sports journalist.
 * Noureddine Saâdi, 71, Algerian football manager (JS Kabylie, Al Ahli Tripoli, ASO Chlef), COVID-19.
 * Louisette Texier, 108, Armenian-French resistant and racecar driver.
 * Bergen Williams, 62, American actress (General Hospital), complications from Wilson's disease.
 * Peter Willis, 83, English football referee.

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 * Alexander McDonnell, 9th Earl of Antrim, 86, Northern Irish peer.
 * Lieb Bester, 72, South African musician and actor (The Making of the Mahatma, Stander, Winnie Mandela), COVID-19.
 * Claude Bonin-Pissarro, 100, French painter and graphic designer.
 * Rita Brantalou, 73, French actor and musician (Au Bonheur des Dames).
 * Jack Cable, 86, Canadian politician, Yukon MLA (1992–2000) and commissioner of Yukon (2000–2005).
 * Paula Caplan, 74, American psychologist.
 * Binoy Kumar Dewan, 96, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1986–1990).
 * Awa Diop, 73, Senegalese politician, deputy (since 1990).
 * Aleksander Eelmaa, 74, Estonian actor (Ruudi, A Friend of Mine, Õnne 13).
 * Sekul Islam, 71–72, Bangladeshi engineer and academic administrator, vice-chancellor of Atish Dipankar University of Science and Technology (since 2017), cardiac arrest.
 * Siân James, 90, Welsh novelist (A Small Country).
 * Alberto Giraldo Jaramillo, 86, Colombian Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop of Medellín (1997–2010).
 * Jean-Pierre Jaussaud, 84, French racing driver, heart attack.
 * Chunni Lal Khetrapal, 83, Indian chemical physicist, vice-chancellor of the University of Allahabad (1998–2001).
 * Tommy Leishman, 83, Scottish footballer (Liverpool, Stranraer, St Mirren).
 * Janardan Manjhi, 78, Indian politician, Bihar MLA (since 2010).
 * Clarence McDonald, 76, American pianist, composer and producer, cancer.
 * Stan McKenzie, 76, American basketball player (Baltimore Bullets, Portland Trail Blazers).
 * Noor Mukadam, 27, Jordanian-born Pakistani torture victim, decapitation.
 * Uttam Nepali, 84, Nepali visual artist and writer, heart failure.
 * Arif Nizami, 72, Pakistani journalist (Pakistan Today) and politician, caretaker minister of information & broadcasting (2013).
 * Desmond O'Malley, 82, Irish politician, TD (1968–2002) and minister for industry and commerce (1977–1981, 1989–1992).
 * Aleksandr Smirnov, 63, Russian politician, vice-governor of Saint Petersburg (2000–2003), deputy (2012–2016), COVID-19.
 * Mike Smith, 83, English football player (Corinthian Casuals) and manager (Wales national team, Egypt national team).
 * Juan Vital Sourrouille, 80, Argentine politician and economist, minister of economy (1985–1989), colorectal cancer.

22

 * Bhageerathi Amma, 107, Indian centenarian student.
 * Andrew Barker, 78, British classicist and academic.
 * Vladimir Bogdashin, 69, Russian naval officer, COVID-19.
 * Boris Chochiev, 63, South Ossetian politician, prime minister (2008), COVID-19.
 * Ann Marie Flynn, 82, American Olympic high jumper (1956).
 * C. Stuart Houston, 93, American-born Canadian physician and radiologist.
 * John Hsane Hgyi, 67, Burmese Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Pathein (since 2003), COVID-19.
 * Greg Knapp, 58, American football coach (New York Jets, Atlanta Falcons), injuries from traffic collision.
 * Jean-Yves Lafesse, 64, French humorist and actor, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
 * Michèle Lalonde, 83, Canadian writer and poet.
 * Armando Larios Jiménez, 70, Colombian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Riohacha (2001–2004) and Magangué (1994–2001).
 * Gary Leif, 64, American politician, member of the Oregon House of Representatives (since 2018), cancer.
 * Dan Logue, 70, American politician, member of the California State Assembly (2008–2014).
 * Gopal Mayekar, 87, Indian writer and politician, Goa MLA (1967–1972) and MP (1989–1991).
 * Anna Mghwira, 62, Tanzanian politician, Kilimanjaro Regional Commissioner (2017–2021).
 * Nityananda Misra, 92, Indian politician, MP (1980–1989).
 * Valeriy Korotkov, 69, Ukrainian businessman. (death announced on this date)
 * Howard Morgan, 91, American weather forecaster and artist.
 * Christa Mulack, 77, German feminist theologian and author.
 * Masamoto Nasu, 79, Japanese author, emphysema.
 * Peter Neusel, 79, German rower, Olympic champion (1964).
 * K. T. S. Padannayil, 88, Indian actor (Three Men Army, The Godman, Amar Akbar Anthony).
 * Ian Palmer, 55, South African football player (Orlando Pirates) and manager (Chippa United), complications from COVID-19.
 * Palo Pandolfo, 56, Argentine singer-songwriter and musician (Don Cornelio y la Zona).
 * Rod Preece, 81, British-Canadian political philosopher and historian.
 * Peter Rehberg, 53, Austrian-British electronic musician (KTL), heart attack.
 * Şevket Sabancı, 85, Turkish industrial and financial entrepreneur (Sabancı Holding).
 * Saw Mo Shay, 53, Burmese insurgent, commander-in-chief of the DKBA-5 (since 2016), COVID-19.
 * Robert Shaw, 83, American politician, member of the Chicago City Council (1979–1983, 1987–1998), commissioner of the Cook County Board of Review (1998–2004), colon cancer.
 * Guillermo Sucre, 88, Venezuelan poet, essayist, and literary critic.
 * Tim Talton, 82, American baseball player (Kansas City Athletics).
 * Andre Thysse, 52, South African boxer, COVID-19.
 * Hikmat Singh Verma, 65, Fijian politician, MP (1999–2000), COVID-19.
 * Zentaro Watanabe, 57, Japanese musician and music producer, pancreatic cancer.
 * Christianto Wibisono, 75, Indonesian economist, COVID-19.

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 * Fakir Alamgir, 71, Bangladeshi folk singer, COVID-19.
 * Alfred Biolek, 87, German entertainer and television producer (Bio's Bahnhof, Monty Python's Fliegender Zirkus).
 * Ho-Kau Chan, 89, Hong Kong Cantonese opera singer and actress, cancer.
 * John Cornell, 80, Australian film producer, writer (Crocodile Dundee) and actor (The Paul Hogan Show), complications from Parkinson's disease.
 * Sam Domoni, 52, Fijian rugby player (London Irish, Saracens, national team) and coach.
 * Jabbour Douaihy, 71, Lebanese novelist.
 * Marilyn Evans-Jones, 92, American politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (1976–1986).
 * Wally Gonzalez, 71, Filipino blues guitarist (Juan de la Cruz Band).
 * F. C. Gundlach, 95, German photographer.
 * Michel Guyard, 85, French Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Le Havre (2003–2011).
 * Clyde Allen Hendrix, 86, American rockabilly singer and songwriter.
 * Andy Higgins, 61, English footballer (Chester City, Port Vale, Rochdale).
 * Jimmy Demianus Ijie, 53, Indonesian politician, MP (since 2019), COVID-19.
 * Horst Kadner, 90, German Olympic sport shooter.
 * Patricia Kennealy-Morrison, 75, American novelist (The Keltiad) and journalist (Jazz & Pop).
 * Mahmoud Khedri, 73, Algerian politician, member of the People's National Assembly (1997–2003) and minister of industry (2005–2007), COVID-19.
 * Tito Lupini, 65, South African-born Italian rugby union player (Rovigo, Italy national team) and coach, COVID-19.
 * David Lust, 53, American politician, member of the South Dakota House of Representatives (2007–2015, 2016–2019), heart attack.
 * Toshihide Maskawa, 81, Japanese physicist (Cabibbo–Kobayashi–Maskawa matrix), Nobel Prize winner (2008), mandibular cancer.
 * Piers Plowright, 83, British radio producer, cancer.
 * David W. Preus, 99, American Lutheran minister, complications from heart failure.
 * Claes Reimerthi, 66, Swedish comic book writer.
 * Klaus Wilhelm Roggenkamp, 80, German mathematician.
 * Claude Rouer, 91, French racing cyclist, Olympic bronze medalist (1952).
 * Willem van 't Spijker, 94, Dutch minister and theologian.
 * Maurice Taieb, 86, Tunisian-born French geologist and paleoanthropologist.
 * Nicola Tranfaglia, 82, Italian historian and politician, deputy (2006–2008).
 * Peter Trueman, 86, Canadian journalist (Global Television Network, CBC News).
 * Miguel Ángel Virasoro, 81, Argentine physicist (Virasoro algebra).
 * Steven Weinberg, 88, American theoretical physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (1979).
 * Tuomo Ylipulli, 56, Finnish ski jumper, Olympic champion (1988).

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 * Rodney Alcala, 77, American serial killer.
 * Alain Barrau, 74, French politician, deputy (1986–1993, 1997–2002), mayor of Béziers (1989–1995), cerebrovascular disease.
 * Jahanara Begum, 79, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1991–1996), cardiac arrest.
 * Dieter Brummer, 45, Australian actor (Home and Away, Neighbours, Underbelly: The Golden Mile), suicide.
 * Arthur French, 89, American actor (Car Wash, Malcolm X, Movie 43).
 * Penrose Hallowell, 92, American politician.
 * Bernard de Kerraoul, 85, French writer.
 * Satish Kalsekar, 78, Indian poet and essayist, heart attack.
 * Herbert Köfer, 100, German actor (Reserved for the Death, Naked Among Wolves, Hands Up or I'll Shoot).
 * Kenzie MacNeil, 68, Canadian songwriter, producer and director.
 * Mac Makarchuk, 91, Canadian politician, Ontario MPP (1967–1971, 1975–1981).
 * Rubén Martínez Puente, 79, Cuban military officer (Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces) and politician, member of the National Assembly of People's Power (2008–2013).
 * Jackie Mason, 93, American comedian and actor (The Simpsons, The Jerk, Caddyshack II), Emmy winner (1988, 1992).
 * Kaarel Orviku, 86, Estonian marine geologist and photographer.
 * Elly Pamatong, 78, Filipino lawyer and politician, cardiac arrest.
 * Ed Patenaude, 71, Canadian ice hockey player (Edmonton Oilers, Indianapolis Racers).
 * Virgílio Pereira, 80, Portuguese professor and politician, mayor of Funchal (1974–1983, 1994), deputy (1983–1986), and MEP (1986–1994).
 * Sue Pinnington, 55, British Anglican priest.
 * Yevgeni Pupkov, 45, Kazakhstani ice hockey player (Kazzinc-Torpedo, SKA Saint Petersburg, Khimik Voskresensk) and coach, COVID-19.
 * Antoni Rajkiewicz, 99, Polish politician and economist, minister of labor, salary and social policy (1981–1982).
 * Marco Antonio Raupp, 83, Brazilian mathematician and politician, minister of science, technology and innovation (2012–2014), acute respiratory failure.
 * Romeu, 73, Spanish comics artist, co-founder of El Jueves.
 * Pitaloosie Saila, 79, Canadian Inuk artist.
 * Alfie Scopp, 101, English-born Canadian actor (Tales of the Wizard of Oz, Fiddler on the Roof, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer).
 * Naha Mint Seyyidi, Mauritanian journalist.
 * Dale Snodgrass, 72, American aviator, plane crash.
 * Noel Swerdlow, 79, American science historian.
 * Johnny Young, 81, American diplomat, ambassador to Togo (1994–1997), Bahrain (1997–2001) and Slovenia (2001–2004), pancreatic cancer.
 * Viktor Zheliandinov, 86, Ukrainian chess player and coach, International Master (1962).

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 * Andy Carswell, 98, Canadian RCAF pilot.
 * Otelo Saraiva de Carvalho, 84, Portuguese military officer, chief strategist of the Carnation Revolution and leader of Forças Populares 25 de Abril, heart failure.
 * Philip Chatfield, 93, British-born New Zealand ballet dancer and choreographer.
 * Phil Coleman, 90, American Olympic long-distance runner (1956, 1960).
 * Alvin Duskin, 90, American clothing manufacturer and political activist.
 * Doug Falconer, 69, Canadian football player (Ottawa Rough Riders, Calgary Stampeders) and film producer (Forsaken).
 * Colin Forbes, 88, Australian rugby union player (national team).
 * R. Ilankumaranar, 94, Indian Tamil scholar.
 * Jean-François Istasse, 70, Belgian politician, Walloon deputy (1995–2014, 2018–2019).
 * Abdul Kalim, 51, Fijian lawn bowler.
 * Phil Lambert, 71, Australian television personality (Hey Hey It's Saturday).
 * Bob Moses, 86, American civil rights activist (SNCC), co-founder of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party.
 * Helen Nicol, 101, American baseball player (Kenosha Comets, Rockford Peaches).
 * Eddy Posthuma de Boer, 90, Dutch photographer.
 * R. Rajamahendran, 78, Sri Lankan media personality and businessman.
 * Anni Rättyä, 87, Finnish Olympic javelin thrower (1952).
 * Robert K. Ritner, 68, American Egyptologist.
 * Rosine Vieyra Soglo, 87, Beninese politician, first lady (1991–1996), member of the Pan-African Parliament (2004–2009), MNA (1999–2019).
 * Henri Vernes, 102, Belgian author (Bob Morane).
 * Erika Vollmer, 96, German tennis player.
 * Jing Wang, 71, Taiwanese media scientist, founder of NGO2.0, heart attack.
 * Robert G. Yerks, 92, American lieutenant general.

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 * Rick Aiello, 65, American actor (Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me, Do the Right Thing, The Sopranos), pancreatic cancer.
 * Cliff Anderson, 76, American basketball player (Los Angeles Lakers, Philadelphia 76ers, Cleveland Cavaliers), respiratory failure.
 * Albert Bandura, 95, Canadian-American psychologist, heart failure.
 * Július Binder, 89, Slovak engineer and politician, deputy (1998–2002).
 * Aaron L. Brody, 90, American food scientist, complications from Alzheimer's disease.
 * Wiktor Bukato, 72, Polish translator and publisher.
 * Eric Carter, 101, British RAF pilot.
 * Alfred Chupin, 104, French politician, mayor of Brest (1947–1953), deputy (1951–1955).
 * William Clutz, 88, American artist.
 * George De Peana, 85, Guyanese Olympic long-distance runner (1960) and trade union leader.
 * Brazo de Plata, 58, Mexican professional wrestler (CMLL, WWE), heart attack.
 * Ally Dawson, 63, Scottish football player (Rangers, Blackburn Rovers, Airdrie) and manager.
 * Mike Enzi, 77, American politician, senator (1997–2021), mayor of Gillette, Wyoming (1975–1983), injuries sustained in traffic collision.
 * Louise Fishman, 82, American abstract artist.
 * Nikos Fokas, 94, Greek poet and essayist.
 * Kåre Gjønnes, 79, Norwegian politician, minister of agriculture (1997–2000) and Nordic cooperation (2000).
 * Bernardo Guerra Serna, 90, Colombian politician, member (1982–1986) and president (1982–1983) of the Senate.
 * Natty Hollmann, 82, Argentine philanthropist, COVID-19.
 * Mike Howe, 55, American heavy metal singer (Metal Church, Heretic), suicide by hanging.
 * Jayanthi, 76, Indian actress (Jenu Goodu, Miss Leelavathi, Edhir Neechal).
 * René Juárez Cisneros, 65, Mexican economist and politician, governor of Guerrero (1999–2005), president of the PRI (2018), and deputy (since 2018), COVID-19.
 * Joey Jordison, 46, American musician (Slipknot, Murderdolls, Sinsaenum).
 * Fernando Karadima, 90, Chilean Roman Catholic priest and convicted child abuser (Karadima case), bronchopneumonia and kidney failure.
 * Dewey Lambdin, 76, American author.
 * Gilbert Levin, 97, American engineer, aortic dissection.
 * Lee Man Tat, 91, Hong Kong food manufacturer, chairman of Lee Kum Kee (since 1972).
 * Ulla Nævestad, 75, Norwegian politician, MP (1989–1993), mayor of Lier (1995–2011).
 * Elad Peled, 93, Israeli military officer.
 * Mário Ribeiro, 86, Portuguese Olympic sport shooter (1972).
 * Dídac Pestaña Rodríguez, 63, Spanish politician, mayor of Gavà (1985–2005) and member of the Parliament of Catalonia (2010).
 * Gogó Rojo, 78, Argentine vedette and actress (Cry Chicago, Hay que romper la rutina), cardiorespiratory arrest.
 * Grethe Rostbøll, 80, Danish politician, minister for culture (1990–1993) and MP (1995, 1996–1998).
 * David Sampson, 76, English rugby league footballer (Wakefield Trinity, Bramley, Castleford).
 * Sir Colin Southgate, 83, English businessman, heart attack.
 * Josef Steffes-Mies, 81, German Olympic rower (1964).
 * Joe Taffoni, 76, American football player (Cleveland Browns, New York Giants), lymphoma.
 * Ivan Toplak, 89, Serbian football player (Red Star Belgrade) and manager (Oakland Clippers, Yugoslavia national team).
 * André Tubeuf, 90, French writer, philosopher, and music critic.
 * David Von Ancken, 56, American film and television director (Seraphim Falls, Tut, The Vampire Diaries), stomach cancer.

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 * Sherif Fouad Aboulkheir, 74, Egyptian Olympic basketball player.
 * Menchu Álvarez del Valle, 93, Spanish radio journalist.
 * Sergio Asti, 95, Italian designer and architect.
 * Meriem Belmihoub, 86, Algerian independence fighter and lawyer.
 * Rawle Brancker, 83, Barbadian cricketer (national team).
 * Jack Carlisle, 91, American college football coach (East Tennessee State Buccaneers).
 * LeRoy Clarke, 82, Trinidadian artist and poet.
 * Tommy Connolly, 74, Irish football player (Dundalk) and manager.
 * Orlando Drummond, 101, Brazilian actor (Escolinha do Professor Raimundo), voice artist and comedian, multiple organ failure.
 * Pete George, 92, American weightlifter, Olympic champion (1952).
 * José Arthur Giannotti, 91, Brazilian philosopher.
 * Saginaw Grant, 85, American Sac and Fox actor (The Lone Ranger, The Ridiculous 6).
 * Tony Guillory, 78, American football player (Los Angeles Rams, Philadelphia Eagles).
 * Mo Hayder, 59, British actress (Are You Being Served?) and author (Birdman, Pig Island), complications from motor neurone disease.
 * Jack Hedley, 91, Australian footballer (North Melbourne, Camberwell).
 * Mike Hendrick, 72, English cricketer (Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, national team), cancer.
 * Phillip King, 87, British sculptor.
 * Einar Bruno Larsen, 81, Norwegian footballer (Vålerenga, national team) and Olympic ice hockey player (1964).
 * Rudi Leavor, 95, German-born British community activist and Holocaust survivor.
 * Ning Li, 78, American physicist.
 * Ray McBride, 69, Irish actor (Into the West, Pete's Meteor, Angela's Ashes) and dancer.
 * Stefan Michnik, 91, Polish military judge and officer in Polish People's Army.
 * Nada Milošević-Đorđević, 86, Serbian literary historian and academic.
 * Gianni Nazzaro, 72, Italian singer and actor (Ma che musica maestro, Scandalo in famiglia, Impotenti esistenziali), lung cancer.
 * Orestes Ojeda, 65, Filipino actor (Zoom, Zoom, Superman!, Manila by Night, Rosa Mistica), pancreatic cancer.
 * Jan Pęczek, 70, Polish actor (Barwy szczęścia), bone marrow cancer.
 * Jerry Pickard, 80, Canadian politician, MP (1988–2006).
 * Enrique Planchart, 84, Venezuelan mathematician and academic, rector of Simón Bolívar University (since 2009).
 * C. S. Reuter, 93, American politician, member of the Florida Senate (1967–1971), complications from Parkinson's disease.
 * Zalika Souley, 73, Nigerien actress (Le Retour d'un aventurier, Cabascabo).
 * Jean-François Stévenin, 77, French actor (The Dogs of War, Cold Moon, Sushi Sushi).
 * Ellen Havre Weis, 64, American historian, brain cancer.
 * Wen Shizhen, 81, Chinese politician, governor of Liaoning (1994–1998).
 * Hal Wootten, 98, Australian judge and academic, puisne judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales (1973–1983).
 * Gérard Zingg, 79, French painter and film director (At Night All Cats Are Crazy).

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 * Khorshed Alam, 86, Bangladeshi economist, governor of Bangladesh Bank (1992–1996).
 * Bolat Atabaev, 69, Kazakhstani theater director.
 * Oleg Baklanov, 89, Russian politician, minister of general machine building (1983–1988).
 * Léonel Beaudoin, 96, Canadian politician, MP (1968–1979).
 * Porfirio Armando Betancourt, 63, Honduran footballer (Strasbourg, Marathón, national team), COVID-19.
 * Roberto Calasso, 80, Italian writer and publisher (Adelphi Edizioni).
 * André Catimba, 74, Brazilian footballer (Ypiranga, Vitória, Grêmio).
 * Wade Cook, 71, American author, cancer.
 * István Csom, 81, Hungarian chess Grandmaster (1973) and International Arbiter.
 * Volodymyr Dykyi, 59, Ukrainian football player (Karpaty Lviv, Nyva Ternopil) and manager (Volyn Lutsk).
 * Satsuki Eda, 80, Japanese politician, MP (1977–2019) and minister of justice (2011), pneumonia.
 * Glen Ford, 71, American journalist, cancer.
 * Nancy Frankel, 92, American sculptor, homicide by suffocation.
 * Giuseppe Giacomini, 80, Italian operatic tenor.
 * Dusty Hill, 72, American Hall of Fame musician (ZZ Top) and songwriter ("Tush").
 * Tamara Kamenszain, 74, Argentine poet, writer and cultural manager, cancer.
 * Krzysztof Karpiński, 67, Polish footballer (Śląsk Wrocław).
 * Shahram Kashani, 47, Iranian pop singer, COVID-19.
 * Ted Lewin, 86, American author and illustrator.
 * Dick Long, 97, Australian politician, Victoria MLC (1973–1992).
 * Malcolm McCaw, 91, New Zealand cricketer (Wellington).
 * Bent Melchior, 92, Danish religious leader, chief rabbi of Denmark (1969–1996), heart attack.
 * Linn F. Mollenauer, 84, American physicist.
 * Nandu Natekar, 88, Indian badminton player.
 * Lewis Petrinovich, 91, American evolutionary psychologist.
 * Barbara Połomska, 87, Polish actress (Shadow, Eroica, The Eighth Day of the Week).
 * Ron Popeil, 86, American inventor and businessman (Ronco).
 * Ruben Radica, 90, Croatian composer.
 * J. W. Rinzler, 58, American film historian and author (Star Wars), pancreatic cancer.
 * Syed Abdus Samad, 79, Bangladeshi academic.
 * Clive Scott, 84, South African actor (My Way, Beat the Drum, Winnie Mandela).
 * Derek Tomkinson, 90, English footballer (Port Vale, Macclesfield Town, Crewe Alexandra).
 * Johnny Ventura, 81, Dominican merengue and salsa musician, mayor of Santo Domingo (1998–2002) and deputy (1982–1986), heart attack.
 * Ben Wagin, 91, German artist.
 * Michael Zachries, 77, German sailor, Olympic bronze medallist (1976).

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 * Janet Banana, 83, Zimbabwean teacher, first lady (1980–1987), kidney failure.
 * Nery Cano, 66, Guatemalan trumpet player, conductor, and composer, respiratory failure.
 * Jaime Chamorro Cardenal, 86, Nicaraguan journalist (La Prensa) and guerrilla.
 * Michel Egloff, 80, Swiss prehistorian and archeologist.
 * Robert Dove, 82, American politician and academic, parliamentarian of the U.S. Senate (1981–1987, 1995–2001).
 * Anima Guha, 89, Indian writer.
 * Thomas Joseph, 67, Indian writer.
 * Richard Lamm, 85, American politician, governor of Colorado (1975–1987), complications from pulmonary embolism.
 * John Landon, 71, American politician, member of the Iowa House of Representatives (since 2013), cancer.
 * Carl Levin, 87, American politician, senator (1979–2015).
 * Jon Lindbergh, 88, American underwater diver.
 * Min Yu Wai, 92, Burmese writer, COVID-19.
 * Janice Mirikitani, 80, American poet and political activist.
 * Renata Müller, 84, Spanish Olympic gymnast.
 * Gary B. Nash, 88, American historian, colon cancer.
 * Susan Reynolds, 92, British medieval historian.
 * Kaare Sandegren, 92, Norwegian trade unionist.
 * Armen Shekoyan, 68, Armenian writer and poet.
 * Lin-J Shell, 39, American football player (Orlando Predators, Toronto Argonauts, BC Lions), stroke.
 * Tomasi Takau, 52, Tongan-American rugby union player, complications from COVID-19.
 * Raymond Ken'ichi Tanaka, 93, Japanese Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Kyoto (1976–1997).
 * Mauro Testa, 74, Italian Olympic sailor (1972).
 * Baroness Tuputupu Vaea, 92, Tongan royal.
 * Albert Vanhoye, 98, French Roman Catholic cardinal, rector of the Pontifical Biblical Institute (1984–1990).
 * Brodie Westen, 89, American football coach (Western Illinois Leathernecks).
 * Zizinho, 59, Brazilian footballer (Club América, Club Necaxa, Monterrey), COVID-19.

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 * Ali Ashraf, 73, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1973–1979, since 2008).
 * Frank Ashworth, 94, Canadian ice hockey player (Chicago Blackhawks).
 * Bernardini, 18, American Thoroughbred racehorse, Preakness Stakes winner, euthanized.
 * Roger Boore, 82, Welsh writer and publisher.
 * Michel Chalhoub, 89, Syrian-born French luxury retailer, founder of the Chalhoub Group.
 * Hüseyin Avni Coş, 62, Turkish politician, governor of Sakarya Province (2014–2017), heart attack.
 * Jack Couffer, 96, American cinematographer (Jonathan Livingston Seagull).
 * Daniel Delgado, 73, Panamanian lawyer, military officer and politician, minister of government and justice (2007–2008).
 * Ganpatrao Deshmukh, 93, Indian politician, Maharashtra MLA (1962–1972, 1978–1995, 1999–2019).
 * Elaine Duillo, 93, American painter and illustrator.
 * Guy Eby, 102, American airline captain.
 * Shona Ferguson, 47, South African actor (Generations, Isidingo, Muvhango) and producer, COVID-19.
 * Henock ya Kasita, 68, Namibian politician, MP (1993–2010).
 * Veno Kauaria, 60, Namibian politician, MP (since 2020), complications from COVID-19.
 * John Lord, 84, Australian footballer (Melbourne).
 * Ambilikile Mwasapile, 86, Tanzanian Lutheran priest and healer.
 * Manuel Morato, 87, Filipino government official, chairman of the MTRCB (1986–1992), COVID-19.
 * Rachel Oniga, 64, Nigerian actress (Sango, Doctor Bello, 30 Days in Atlanta).
 * Jay Pickett, 60, American actor (Rush Week, Rumpelstiltskin, Port Charles), heart attack.
 * Lasha Pipia, 45, Russian judoka.
 * Richard Reicheg, 84, American actor and songwriter.
 * Veno Kauaria, 60, Namibian politician, MP (since 2020), complications from COVID-19.
 * Abdul Khaliq Sambhali, 71, Indian Islamic scholar.
 * Martha Sánchez Néstor, 47, Mexican Indigenous human and women's rights activist, COVID-19.
 * Curt Stone, 98, American Olympic long-distance runner (1948, 1952, 1956).
 * Monique Thierry, 81, French actress (The New Adventures of Vidocq).
 * Johan van Zyl, South African businessman, chairman of Toyota Motor Europe (2015–2021), COVID-19.
 * Italo Vassallo, 80, Ethiopian footballer (Cotton Factory Club, national team).
 * Thea White, 81, American voice actress (Courage the Cowardly Dog), complications from liver surgery.
 * Hyacinth Wijeratne, 75, Sri Lankan actress (Kanyavi, Ho Gaana Pokuna), traffic collision.

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 * Intisar Al-Sharrah, 58, Kuwaiti actress.
 * Herminio Aquino, 72, Filipino businessman and politician, member of the House of Representatives (1987–1998).
 * Angela Bailey, 59, Canadian sprinter, Olympic silver medalist (1984), cancer.
 * Josemith Bermúdez, 41, Venezuelan actress and TV personality, ovarian cancer.
 * Paco Cabanes Pastor, 66, Spanish Valencian pilota player, cancer.
 * Chin Sian Thang, 83, Burmese politician, MP (1990–2010), COVID-19.
 * Charles Connor, 86, American drummer (Little Richard).
 * Terry Cooper, 77, English football player (Leeds United, national team) and manager (Bristol City).
 * Paul Cotton, 78, American musician (Poco, Illinois Speed Press) and songwriter ("Heart of the Night").
 * Royce Flippin, 87, American college football player (Princeton Tigers).
 * Alvin Ing, 89, American singer and actor (The Final Countdown, Stir Crazy, The Gambler), COVID-19.
 * Kenneth Johansson, 65, Swedish politician, MP (1998–2012).
 * Man Kaur, 105, Indian masters track and field athlete, heart attack.
 * Jerzy Matuszkiewicz, 93, Polish jazz musician (Melomani), bandleader and film score composer.
 * Jean-Claude Kazembe Musonda, 58, Congolese politician, governor of Haut-Katanga Province (2016–2017).
 * Isaac Ngahane, 66, Cameroonian politician, deputy (2002–2021).
 * Thomas Nicholls, 89, English featherweight boxer, Olympic silver medalist (1956).
 * Martin Perscheid, 55, German cartoonist, cancer.
 * Jalal Sattari, 89, Iranian mythologist, writer, and translator.
 * Mark Tarlov, 69, American film producer (Christine, Copycat), director (Simply Irresistible) and winemaker, cancer.
 * Aloys Wobben, 69, German wind turbine manufacturer, founder of Enercon.
 * Ronald C. Wornick, 89, American food scientist.
 * Jacobus Frederick van Wyk, 69, South African politician, member of the National Assembly (1997–2004), complications from COVID-19.
 * Yeo Hyo-jin, 38, South Korean footballer (Gimcheon Sangmu, Tochigi SC, Goyang Zaicro), cancer.