Deaths in June 2019

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

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

1

 * Camille Billops, 85, American sculptor, filmmaker, archivist and printmaker.
 * Leah Chase, 96, American Creole chef.
 * Bruno Civitico, 76, Italian-born American painter.
 * Glen Cressman, 84, Canadian ice hockey player (Montreal Canadiens).
 * Nikola Dinev, 65, Bulgarian Olympic wrestler, world champion (1977, 1982).
 * Han Kuang-wei, 89, Taiwanese military officer and engineer, member of Academia Sinica.
 * Stephen Heilmann, 77, Greenlandic politician and journalist.
 * Ruth Laxson, 94, American artist.
 * Lee Shin Cheng, 79, Malaysian oil executive and property developer (IOI Group).
 * Christobel Mattingley, 87, Australian writer.
 * John Myers, 60, British radio executive (GMG Radio, Radio Academy) and presenter, cancer.
 * Sibongile Nkomo, 63, South African politician, Secretary-General of the Inkatha Freedom Party and MP.
 * Charles Reid, 81, American painter.
 * José Antonio Reyes, 35, Spanish footballer (Sevilla, Atlético Madrid, national team), traffic collision.
 * Michel Serres, 88, French philosopher, theorist and writer.
 * Harry C. Triandis, 92, Greek-born American psychologist.
 * Fons van de Vijver, 66, Dutch psychologist, brain haemorrhage.
 * Alasdair Walker, 62, British physician and naval officer, brain cancer.
 * Matt Wrbican, 60, American archivist and writer, brain cancer.
 * Ani Yudhoyono, 66, Indonesian socialite, First Lady (2004–2014), leukaemia.

2

 * Momtazuddin Ahmed, 84, Bangladeshi playwright and educationist.
 * Yannick Bellon, 95, French film director (Rape of Love).
 * Luigi Biscardi, 90, Italian politician, Senator (1992–2001), Mayor of Larino (1956–1960).
 * Steven Allan Boggs, 72, American scientist, brain cancer.
 * Piet Botha, 63, South African rock musician, pancreatic cancer.
 * Alistair Browning, 65, New Zealand actor (The Lord of the Rings, Vertical Limit, Power Rangers Dino Charge), cancer.
 * Neeta Choudhary, 50, Indian politician, MLA (2010–2015), complications from blast injuries.
 * P. K. Dharmalingam, 84, Indian cricketer (Madras, Services).
 * Donald M. Fraser, 95, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1963–1979), Mayor of Minneapolis (1980–1994).
 * Jacob W. Gruber, 98, American archaeologist and anthropologist.
 * Barry Hughes, 81, Welsh football manager (Go Ahead Eagles, Sparta Rotterdam, HFC Haarlem).
 * Iftikhar-ul-Hasan Kandhlawi, 97, Indian Islamic scholar.
 * Alexey Kazannik, 77, Russian lawyer and politician, Prosecutor General (1993–1994) and Deputy Governor of Omsk Oblast (1995–2003).
 * Jerry Krall, 92, American football player (Detroit Lions).
 * Lawrence Leathers, 37, American jazz drummer, asphyxiated.
 * Lee Siu-kei, 69, Hong Kong actor, liver cancer.
 * Luisinho Lemos, 67, Brazilian football player and manager (America), heart attack.
 * Walter Lübcke, 65, German politician, shot.
 * Henry T. Lynch, 91, American physician and cancer genetic researcher, namesake of Lynch syndrome.
 * Ken Matthews, 84, English race walker, Olympic champion (1964).
 * Arthur A. McGiverin, 90, American judge, Justice of the Iowa Supreme Court (1978–2000).
 * Nazmul Huda Mintu, 76, Bangladeshi film director.
 * Stuart Mustow, 90, British civil engineer.
 * Lowell North, 89, American sailor, five-time world champion, Olympic champion (1968).
 * Mart Nutt, 57, Estonian politician and historian, MP (since 1992).
 * Bingo O'Malley, 86, American actor (Creepshow, Super 8, Out of the Furnace).
 * Maciej Parowski, 72, Polish science fiction writer and editor (Nowa Fantastyka).
 * Don Pederson, 90, American politician, member of the Nebraska Legislature (1996–2007), pancreatic cancer.
 * Noa Pothoven, 17, Dutch mental health activist and author, voluntary starvation.
 * Alan Rollinson, 76, British racing driver, cancer.
 * Mahmoud Soufi, 47, Qatari footballer (national team).

3

 * Syed Waseem Akhtar, 62, Pakistani politician, member of the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab.
 * Hans Ankum, 88, Dutch legal scholar.
 * Atsushi Aoki, 41, Japanese professional wrestler (AJPW, NOAH), traffic collision.
 * Javier Barreda, 52, Peruvian politician, Minister of Labor and Promotion of Employment (2018), heart attack.
 * Larry Beck, 79, American golfer.
 * David Bergland, 83, American politician, chair of the Libertarian National Committee (1977–1981, 1998–2000), prostate cancer.
 * André Bertrand, 88, Canadian Olympic alpine skier.
 * Agustina Bessa-Luís, 96, Portuguese writer.
 * Jean-Louis Bodin, 75, French racing cyclist.
 * Ellen Bree Burns, 95, American senior judge, (former chief) judge of the Federal District Court for the District of Connecticut (1988–1992).
 * Ian Craft, 81, British physician.
 * Roy Cruttenden, 94, British Olympic long jumper (1956).
 * Paul Darrow, 78, English actor (Blake's 7, Doctor Who).
 * Blaine Earon, 90, American football player (Detroit Lions).
 * Fabrizio Fabbri, 70, Italian racing cyclist.
 * Guy François, 71, Haitian footballer (Violette, national team), heart attack.
 * Evangelina García Prince, 84, Venezuelan women's rights activist, politician and academic, Senator (1988–1991, 1994–1996) and member of the Comisión para la Reforma del Estado.
 * He Yi-hang, 62, Taiwanese television host and actor, colorectal cancer.
 * Jan Jankowicz, 86, Polish Olympic gymnast.
 * Jurica Jerković, 69, Croatian footballer (Hajduk Split, Zürich, Yugoslavia national team).
 * Hal Krebs, 81, Canadian football player (Calgary Stampeders, Montreal Alouettes, Edmonton Eskimos).
 * Duchess Woizlawa Feodora of Mecklenburg, 100, German royal.
 * Simjon Rosenfeld, 96, Polish-born Israeli Holocaust survivor.
 * Michael Rumaker, 87, American writer.
 * Tang Dingyuan, 99, Chinese physicist, academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
 * Ruma Guha Thakurta, 84, Indian actress and singer.
 * Stanley Tigerman, 88, American architect (Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
 * Stanisław Wróblewski, 59, Polish Olympic wrestler (1980).

4

 * Alene S. Ammond, 86, American politician, New Jersey Senator (1974–1978), pneumonia.
 * Keith Birdsong, 59, American illustrator (Star Trek, Shadowrun), complications of cerebral hemorrhage from traffic collision.
 * Philip George Burke, 86, British physicist.
 * Emerson Cole, 91, American football player (Cleveland Browns, Chicago Bears).
 * Roger Covell, 88, Australian musicologist, critic and author.
 * George Darwin, 87, English footballer (Derby County).
 * Léonard Dhejju, 88, Congolese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Uvira (1981–1984) and Bunia (1984–2002).
 * Billy Gabor, 97, American basketball player (Syracuse Orangemen, Syracuse Nationals).
 * Milton Gordon, 100, American sociologist.
 * Robin Herd, 80, British engineer, designer and businessman, co-founder of March Engineering.
 * Teruko Ishizaka, 92, Japanese immunologist, pneumonia.
 * Lennart Johansson, 89, Swedish sports official, president of UEFA (1990–2007).
 * Max Kay, 82, Scottish-born Australian entertainer and manager (Andy Stewart), pneumonia as a complication of cancer.
 * Lawrie Leslie, 84, Scottish footballer (Hibernian, Stoke City, national team).
 * E. Eean McNaughton, 87, American architect.
 * Zakaria Ben Mustapha, 93, Tunisian politician, Mayor of Tunis (1980–1986) and Minister of Culture (1986–1988).
 * John Neff, 87, American investor.
 * Padraigín Ní Mhurchú, 70, Irish trade unionist.
 * Joe Overstreet, 85, American painter.
 * Nechama Rivlin, 73, Israeli academic and scientist, First Lady (since 2014), complications from lung transplant.
 * Antoni Roig Muntaner, 87, Spanish chemist and politician.
 * Geevarghese Mar Timotheos, 91, Indian Eastern Catholic prelate, Bishop of Tiruvalla (1988–2003).
 * Laurel L. Wilkening, 74, American planetary scientist.

5

 * Dinyar Contractor, 79, Indian actor (Mujhse Shaadi Karogi, Chori Chori Chupke Chupke, Dam Dama Dam).
 * David Y. Copeland III, 88, American politician, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives (1968–1992).
 * Noël Desaubliaux, 96, French Olympic sailor (1960).
 * Claire Donovan, 71, British historian.
 * Robert Earle, 93, American game show host (College Bowl).
 * Aubrey Gatewood, 80, American baseball player (Los Angeles/California Angels, Atlanta Braves).
 * Leo Houtsonen, 60, Finnish footballer (KuPS Kuopio, OPS Oulu, national team).
 * Alejandro Jadresic, 62, Chilean engineer and politician, Minister of Energy (1994–1998), brain cancer.
 * Jan Karwecki, 70, Polish footballer (Lech Poznań, Szombierki Bytom, national team).
 * Wilfried Kohlars, 79, German footballer (TSV 1860 Munich).
 * Geoff Lees, 85, English footballer (Barnsley, Bradford City).
 * Raymond Louw, 92, South African journalist.
 * John Lynch, 85, Irish Gaelic footballer (Roscommon).
 * Johnny McGrath, 87–88, Irish hurler (Tipperary).
 * Mohamed Negm, 75, Egyptian actor and comedian, stroke.
 * Jonathan Nichols, 53, American politician, member of the Oklahoma Senate (2001–2013), shot.
 * Lloyd John Ogilvie, 88, American Presbyterian minister, Chaplain of the U.S. Senate (1995–2003).
 * Prakash Pant, 58, Indian politician, Finance Minister of Uttarakhand (since 2017), cancer.
 * Sir David Plastow, 87, British automobile and medical research executive.
 * Albert Rohan, 83, Austrian diplomat, Permanent Secretary of the Austrian Foreign Minister (1996–2001).
 * Herbert Sandler, 87, American banker (Golden West Financial).
 * Elio Sgreccia, 90, Italian Roman Catholic cardinal, President of Pontifical Academy for Life (2005–2008).
 * Stan Smith, 94, Australian footballer (Collingwood).
 * Peter Toogood, 89, Australian amateur golfer.
 * Marino Venturini, 74–75, Sammarinese politician, Captain Regent (1976, 1982, 1986, 1995–1996).

6

 * Joan Callahan, 76, American philosopher, liver cancer.
 * Sharon Cather, 71, American art historian.
 * John Gunther Dean, 93, American diplomat.
 * Dr. John, 77, American Hall of Fame singer-songwriter ("I Walk on Guilded Splinters", "Right Place, Wrong Time"), heart attack.
 * Maida Heatter, 102, American pastry chef.
 * Alexander Kuznetsov, 59, Russian-born American actor (The Alaska Kid, The Peacemaker, Space Cowboys).
 * Dave Marshall, 76, American baseball player (New York Mets, San Francisco Giants).
 * Rolf Maurer, 81, Swiss road racing cyclist.
 * Schubert M. Ogden, 91, American theologian.
 * Bolesław Pylak, 97, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop and Archbishop of Lublin (1975–1997).
 * Johnny Robinson, 83, English footballer (Bury, Oldham Athletic).
 * Enver Sajjad, 84, Pakistani playwright.
 * M. Sathyanarayana, 74, Indian politician, MLA (2008–2013).
 * Dick Sedar, 88, American politician.
 * Seiko Tanabe, 91, Japanese author, cholangitis.
 * Harry Thomson, 85, Malawian politician.
 * Jota Mario Valencia, 63, Colombian television presenter, stroke.
 * Ned Wheeler, 87, Irish hurler (Wexford).

7

 * Noémi Ban, 96, Hungarian-born American public speaker and Holocaust survivor.
 * Jules Blattner, 78, American singer and guitarist.
 * Max Bösiger, 85, Swiss Olympic boxer.
 * Ryszard Bugajski, 76, Polish film director (Interrogation, Clearcut, Generał Nil).
 * Eva Côté, 85, Canadian politician, MP (1980–1984).
 * Franklyn Edwards, 81, Montserratian cricketer.
 * Nello Governato, 80, Italian footballer (Lazio, Como, Savona).
 * Nonnie Griffin, 85, Canadian actress (The Believers, Good Fences, If You Could See What I Hear) and voice actress, ruptured aortic aneurysm.
 * Narciso Ibáñez Serrador, 83, Uruguayan-born Spanish film director (The House That Screamed, Who Can Kill a Child?, Historias para no dormir), urinary tract infection.
 * Elisabeta Ionescu, 66, Romanian Olympic handball player, world championship silver medalist (1973).
 * Noel Lloyd, 72, Welsh academic, vice-chancellor of Aberystwyth University (2004–2011).
 * Zhanneta Metallidi, 85, Russian composer and music educator.
 * Julie Payne, 78, American actress (Island of the Blue Dolphins, Don't Make Waves), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
 * Elżbieta Porzec, 74, Polish volleyball player (national team), Olympic bronze medalist (1968).
 * Tony Rodham, 64, American presidential campaigner (1992, 2008, 2016) and business consultant.
 * Donald E. Wilkes Jr., 74, American legal scholar.

8

 * Milan Asadurov, 69, Bulgarian science fiction writer.
 * Lucho Avilés, 81, Uruguayan-born Argentine entertainment journalist.
 * Jenny Berthelius, 95, Swedish author.
 * Wim Betz, 76, Belgian physician.
 * Spencer Bohren, 69, American roots guitarist, prostate cancer.
 * Guy Bois, 84, French historian.
 * Jorge Brovetto, 86, Uruguayan engineer, academic and politician, President of Broad Front (2004–2012) and Minister of Education and Culture (2005–2008).
 * John Causby, 76, Australian cricketer (South Australia).
 * Adelaide M. Cromwell, 99, American sociologist.
 * Amitha de Costa, 70, Sri Lankan cricketer (Sri Lanka).
 * Norman Dewis, 98, British racing driver and engineer (Jaguar Cars).
 * Justin Edinburgh, 49, English football player (Tottenham Hotspur) and manager (Leyton Orient), cardiac arrest.
 * Arthur Frackenpohl, 95, American composer.
 * Kiron Kumar Gogoi, 64, Indian politician, MLA (1985–1991).
 * Helmut Haid, 80, Austrian Olympic athlete (1964).
 * Bob Henderson, 85, Australian footballer (Fitzroy).
 * Karl Hurm, 88, German painter.
 * Marja Leinonen, 73, Finnish linguist.
 * Stefano Li Side, 92, Chinese clandestine Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Tianjin (since 1982).
 * Frank Lucchesi, 92, American baseball player, coach and manager (Texas Rangers).
 * Pierre Mambele, 74, Congolese taxi driver.
 * Andre Matos, 47, Brazilian singer (Viper, Angra, Shaman), heart attack.
 * Renzo Patria, 85, Italian politician, Deputy (1979–2006).
 * Eric Patterson, 26, American football player (Indianapolis Colts, New England Patriots), shot.
 * Abdul Baset al-Sarout, 27, Syrian footballer and militant, shot.
 * Yehuda Talit, 74, Israeli businessman and record producer.
 * Willie Williams, 67, American karateka, heart disease.

9

 * Humberto Álvarez, 89, Colombian footballer (Atlético Nacional, Deportivo Cali, Independiente Medellín).
 * İbrahim Balaban, 98, Turkish painter, multiple organ failure.
 * Yves Bot, 71, French magistrate, Advocate General of the European Court of Justice (since 2006).
 * Bill Bryant, 78, English rugby league player (Castleford).
 * Bushwick Bill, 52, Jamaican-American rapper (Geto Boys), pancreatic cancer.
 * Pádraig Carney, 91, Irish Gaelic footballer (Mayo).
 * Ahmed Essop, 87, Indian-born South African writer.
 * Nadjmeddin Farabi, 85, Iranian Olympic decathlete.
 * Erla Bergendahl Hohler, 81, Norwegian archaeologist and art historian.
 * Erich Iltgen, 78, German politician, president of the Landtag of Saxony (1990–2009).
 * Russell Jones, 93, British orientalist.
 * Maryon Kantaroff, 85, Canadian sculptor, complications from pneumonia.
 * László Lantos, 80, Hungarian Olympic swimmer (1960).
 * Ma Ju-lung, 80, Taiwanese actor (Cape No. 7, Monga, Warriors of the Rainbow: Seediq Bale), infection.
 * Mary Max, 52, American animal rights activist.
 * Rafael Miguel, 22, Brazilian actor (Chiquititas), shot.
 * Adela Neffa, 96, Argentine-born Uruguayan sculptor.
 * Joe Dan Osceola, 82, American Seminole tribal chief.
 * Prabhakar Rao, 83, Indian cricketer (Madras).
 * Gerlind Reinshagen, 93, German writer.
 * Ann Roniger, 76, American athlete.
 * Varley F. Sears, 81, Canadian physicist.
 * Helge Stormorken, 96, Norwegian veterinarian.
 * Juhani Wahlsten, 81, Finnish ice hockey player.
 * Wang Hanru, 81, Chinese major general and politician.
 * William D. Wittliff, 79, American screenwriter (Lonesome Dove, Legends of the Fall, The Perfect Storm), heart attack.
 * Xu Datong, 90, Chinese political scientist and legal scholar.

10

 * Beatrice Arbour, 98, American baseball player (Racine Belles).
 * Elizabeth Barrett-Connor, 84, American epidemiologist, cerebral vascular disease.
 * Tom Derek Bowden, 97, British military officer.
 * Lewis E. Braverman, 90, American endocrinologist, Waldenström's macroglobulinemia.
 * Donald M. Friedman, 90, American literary scholar.
 * Yuzuru Fujimoto, 83, Japanese voice actor (Gigantor, Brave Raideen, The Big O), heart failure.
 * Hao Yun, 94, Chinese translator, recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award in Translation.
 * Klaus Hahn, 93, German Olympic rower (1952).
 * R. V. Janakiraman, 78, Indian politician, Chief Minister of Puducherry (1996–2000).
 * Karen B. Johnson, 77, American politician.
 * Mohammed Sobhi al-Judeili, 36, Palestinian paramedic, shot.
 * Girish Karnad, 81, Indian film director (Godhuli), actor (Samskara, Komaram Puli) and screenwriter.
 * David Orr King, 81, American politician.
 * Harold Lawson, 81–82, American-Swedish computer engineer.
 * Lee Hee-ho, 96, South Korean women's rights and peace activist, First Lady (1998–2003), liver cancer.
 * Mario Mangiarotti, 98, Italian fencer.
 * Crazy Mohan, 66, Indian actor (Michael Madhana Kamarajan, Thedinen Vanthathu, Vasool Raja MBBS), heart attack.
 * Ib Nørholm, 88, Danish composer and organist.
 * Sven-David Sandström, 76, Swedish composer (Jeppe: The Cruel Comedy), cancer.
 * Akhtar Sarfraz, 43, Pakistani cricketer (national team), colon cancer.
 * David Sawyier, 68, American Olympic rower.
 * Alireza Shir Mohammad Ali, 21, Iranian political prisoner, stabbed.
 * Lil' Buck Sinegal, 75, American zydeco and blues guitarist and singer.
 * Michel Sitjar, 76, French rugby player (Sporting Union Agenais, XIII Catalan, national team), suicide.
 * Gene Snowden, 91, American politician.
 * Sherman Utsman, 87, American racing driver (NASCAR).
 * Wang Jun, 78, Chinese business executive, Chairman of the Poly Group and the CITIC Group.
 * Peter Whitehead, 82, English writer and filmmaker (Wholly Communion, Charlie Is My Darling, Tonite Let's All Make Love in London).
 * Cecil Woolf, 92, English author and publisher.
 * Yang Yang, 44, Chinese tenor, suicide by jumping.

11

 * Roberto Bailey, 66, Honduran footballer (Victoria, Marathón, national team), traffic collision.
 * Carl Bertelsen, 81, Danish footballer (Esbjerg, Kilmarnock, national team), complications from Alzheimer's disease.
 * Yvan Delsarte, 90, Belgian Olympic basketball player (1952).
 * Domenico De Simone, 93, Italian politician, Mayor of Torremaggiore (1960–1976), Senator (1976–1979) and Deputy (1979–1983).
 * Martin Feldstein, 79, American economist, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers (1982–1984).
 * Gabriele Grunewald, 32, American middle-distance runner, salivary gland cancer.
 * Abul Hasnat, 64, Indian politician.
 * Mohaqiq Kabuli, 91, Afghan Grand Ayatollah.
 * Billy McKee, 97, Irish republican, founding member and leader of the Provisional Irish Republican Army.
 * Enrico Nascimbeni, 59, Italian singer, journalist and poet, heart attack.
 * William Newman, 80, British computer scientist.
 * Velvel Pasternak, 85, Canadian-born American musicologist.
 * Francisco Miró Quesada Cantuarias, 100, Peruvian philosopher, journalist and politician, minister of public education of Peru (1963–1964).
 * Riazuddin, 60, Pakistani cricket umpire, heart attack.
 * Robert Sorrells, 88, American actor (Gunsmoke, Bonanza, The Twilight Zone) and convicted murderer.
 * Shawn Spikes, 23, American thoroughbred jockey, drowned.
 * Valeria Valeri, 97, Italian actress (Seasons of Our Love, Catherine and I, Un medico in famiglia).

12

 * Don Benson, 99, Australian rules footballer.
 * Gattu Bheemudu, 67, Indian politician, MLA (1999–2004).
 * Thandi Brewer, South African filmmaker, breast cancer.
 * Gary Burrell, 81, American electronics executive and philanthropist, chairman and co-founder of Garmin.
 * Chang Liyi, 89, Taiwanese pilot (ROCAF), member of the Black Cat Squadron, heart attack.
 * Merv Collins, 85, Canadian football player (Toronto Argonauts, Ottawa Rough Riders).
 * Armand De Decker, 70, Belgian lawyer and politician, President of the Senate (1999–2004, 2007–2010).
 * Te'o J. Fuavai, 82, American Samoan politician, former Senator, Speaker of the American Samoa House of Representatives (1975–19??).
 * Fredrik Hagemann, 90, Norwegian geologist.
 * Bridgette Jordan, 30, American record holder, world's shortest woman (2011).
 * Léon Kalenga Badikebele, 62, Congolese Roman Catholic prelate, Apostolic Nuncio to Argentina (since 2018) and Archbishop of Magnetum (since 2008).
 * Philomena Lynott, 88, Irish author, lung cancer.
 * Wilbert J. McKeachie, 98, American psychologist.
 * Sylvia Miles, 94, American actress (Midnight Cowboy, Farewell, My Lovely, She-Devil).
 * Bob Mitchell, 86, American baseball player (Kansas City Monarchs).
 * Julia Munro, 76, Canadian politician, member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario (1995–2018).
 * Elfriede Ott, 94, Austrian actress (Hallo – Hotel Sacher … Portier!, The Unintentional Kidnapping of Mrs. Elfriede Ott) and singer.
 * Ray Rigby, 96, American politician, member of the Idaho Senate (1965–1974).
 * Igor Solopov, 58, Russian-born Estonian Olympic table tennis player (1992), European championship bronze medalist (1978).
 * Tsuruko Yamazaki, 94, Japanese avant-garde artist, member of the Gutai group.
 * Yozo Yokota, 78, American-Japanese lawyer and professor.

13

 * Irena Backus, 69, Polish-born Swiss historian, complications from a stroke.
 * Pat Bowlen, 75, American Hall of Fame sports executive, majority owner of the Denver Broncos (since 1984), complications from Alzheimer's disease.
 * Pierre DuMaine, 87, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of San Jose (1981–1999).
 * Dale Farley, 70, American football player (Buffalo Bills, Miami Dolphins).
 * Ron Ferri, 86, American artist.
 * Nature Ganganbaigal, 29, Chinese-Mongolian folk-rock musician (Tengger Cavalry) and composer.
 * Edith González, 54, Mexican actress (Sí, mi amor, Bianca Vidal, Doña Bárbara) and dancer, ovarian cancer.
 * Derrick Harris, 54, American music producer, kidney failure.
 * Şeref Has, 82, Turkish footballer (Fenerbahçe, national team).
 * A. Rahman Hassan, 73, Malaysian singer and composer.
 * Derek Henderson, 93, English cricketer.
 * Bourkou Louise Kabo, 84, Chadian politician, first woman Deputy (1962–1964).
 * Edwin Michael Kosik, 94, American senior judge, member of the U.S. District Court for Middle Pennsylvania (since 1986).
 * Licelott Marte de Barrios, 85, Dominican politician, Minister of Finance (1990–1993) and Deputy (2002–2006), cancer.
 * Sean McCann, 83, Canadian actor (Night Heat, Tommy Boy, Naked Lunch), complications from heart disease.
 * Menifee, 23, American racehorse, heart attack.
 * R. Clayton Mitchell Jr., 83, American politician, member (1971–1992) and speaker of the Maryland House of Delegates (1987–1992).
 * Rosario Parmegiani, 82, Italian water polo player, Olympic champion (1960).
 * Joyce Pensato, 77, American painter.
 * Jiří Pospíšil, 68, Czech Olympic basketball player (1972, 1976, 1980).
 * Pazhavila Rameshan, 83, Indian journalist and poet.
 * Heinrich Reichert, 69, Swiss neurobiologist.
 * Raul Ruiz, 78, American journalist and civil rights activist.
 * Wilhelm Wieben, 84, German journalist (Tagesschau), actor and author.
 * Angus Williams, 91, American football player.
 * Charles Wilson, 88, Canadian composer and conductor.
 * Merilyn Wiseman, 77, New Zealand potter.

14

 * Laura Almerich, 79, Spanish classical guitarist (Lluis Llach).
 * Maurice Bénichou, 76, French actor (Animal, Amélie, Time of the Wolf).
 * Roger Béteille, 97, French aeronautical engineer and businessman.
 * Roland Boudreau, 83, Canadian politician, MLA (1974–1978).
 * Edward Connery, 85, Canadian politician.
 * Elio Cruz, 87, Gibraltarian playwright, singer and songwriter.
 * Francis P. Facione, 79, American prelate (since 1975).
 * George E. Felton, 98, British computer scientist, developer of GEORGE operating system.
 * Babayo Garba Gamawa, 53, Nigerian politician.
 * Rod Hall, 81, American off-road racing driver, progressive supranuclear palsy.
 * Bernard M. Judge, 79, American newspaper editor (Chicago Sun-Times), pancreatic cancer.
 * Ricardo Migliorisi, 71, Paraguayan painter and designer.
 * Ning Bin, 60, Chinese control systems engineer, President of Beijing Jiaotong University (2008–2019), traffic collision.
 * Anthony W. Norman, 81, American biochemist.
 * Danuta Nowak-Stachow, 84, Polish Olympic gymnast.
 * Vaira Paegle, 76, Latvian politician and diaspora activist.
 * Dhaniram Paudel, 53, Nepalese politician, heart attack.
 * K. Rathamani, 70, Indian politician, MLA (since 2016), stomach cancer.
 * Martin Roth, 41, Austrian artist.
 * Joseph Sambrook, 80, British molecular biologist.
 * Francis Sibley, 89, American musician and academic.
 * S. Sivasubramanian, 81, Indian politician, MLA (1989–1991).
 * Kelvin Thomas, 99, Welsh conductor, composer and author.
 * Butsaran Thongchiew, 28, Thai singer and actress.
 * Ebert Van Buren, 94, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles).
 * James Wyngaarden, 94, American physician and academic administrator, director of the National Institutes of Health (1982–1989).

15

 * Daniel Colin, 85, French politician, Deputy (1986–1997).
 * Trevor Elliott, 81, Australian rules footballer (Essendon, Footscray).
 * David Esterly, 75, American woodcarver, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
 * Larry Foss, 83, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates, New York Mets).
 * Marta Harnecker, 82, Chilean sociologist, politologist and journalist.
 * Jane Hayward, 69, British actress.
 * Wilhelm Holzbauer, 88, Austrian architect.
 * Susannah Hunnewell, 52, American editor and publisher (The Paris Review), cancer.
 * Kevin Killian, 66, American poet, cancer.
 * Charles A. Reich, 91, American scholar and author (The Greening of America).
 * Josl Rieder, 86, Austrian Olympic alpine skier (1956), world champion (1958).
 * Beatriz Salomón, 65, Argentine actress, television presenter and singer, colon cancer.
 * Wes Stewart, 74, Jamaican-born English cricketer (Middlesex).
 * John Wilson, 79, Australian VFL footballer (Richmond).
 * Neville Tong, 84–85, English cyclist, heart attack
 * Franco Zeffirelli, 96, Italian film and stage director (Romeo and Juliet, Jesus of Nazareth, The Taming of the Shrew) and Senator (1994–2001).
 * Joseph Zammit, 86, Australian Olympic wrestler (1956).

16

 * Frederick Andermann, 88, Ukrainian-born Canadian neurologist and epileptologist.
 * Richard A. Andersen, 76, American chemist.
 * Alan Brinkley, 70, American historian, complications from frontotemporal dementia.
 * Bishop Bullwinkle, 70, American singer ("Hell to the Naw Naw") and comedian, heart attack.
 * Ella Chafee, 74, American Paralympic wheelchair basketball player and fencer, liver aneurysm.
 * John Charles, 75, American football player (Boston Patriots, Minnesota Vikings, Houston Oilers).
 * Kelly Coleman, 80, American basketball player (Harlem Globetrotters, Chicago Majors, Baltimore Bullets).
 * Wolfgang Danne, 77, German figure skater, Olympic bronze medalist (1968).
 * Paulino do Livramento Évora, 87, Cape Verdean Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Santiago de Cabo Verde (1975–2009).
 * Feng Chuanhan, 105, Chinese orthopaedic surgeon, Vice President of Beijing Medical College (1980–1985).
 * Elmer G. Gilbert, 89, American aerospace engineer, heart failure.
 * Charles Ginnever, 87, American sculptor.
 * Erzsébet Gulyás-Köteles, 94, Hungarian gymnast, Olympic silver medallist (1948, 1952) and champion (1956).
 * Frank LaMere, 69, American Winnebago activist, bile duct cancer.
 * Adam Litovitz, 36, Canadian musician and composer (Year of the Carnivore, Octavio Is Dead!).
 * Steve Maaranen, 72, American Olympic cyclist (1968).
 * Brenda Maddox, 87, American journalist and biographer.
 * Simona Mafai De Pasquale, 90, Italian politician, Senator (1976–1979), stroke.
 * Rolf Magnusson, 97, Swedish Olympic fencer.
 * Molly O'Neill, 66, American food writer.
 * Suzan Pitt, 75, American animator and painter, cancer.
 * Francine Shapiro, 71, American psychologist, developer of eye movement desensitization and reprocessing.
 * Monte Shelton, 85, American racing driver (Can-Am, Trans-Am), pancreatic cancer.
 * Charles Wyrsch, 98, Swiss painter.

17

 * Knut Andersen, 88, Norwegian film director (Scorched Earth).
 * Andrew Anderson, 74, American basketball player.
 * Graham Barnett, 83, English footballer (Port Vale, Halifax Town).
 * Filipp Bobkov, 93, Russian intelligence officer (KGB).
 * Michael Branch, 79, British linguist and academic administrator.
 * Kiril Cenevski, 76, Macedonian film director (Black Seed).
 * Jerome Ch'en, 99, Chinese-Canadian historian.
 * Shlomi Eyal, 59, Israeli Olympic fencer (1984).
 * Moacyr Grechi, 83, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Porto Velho (1998–2011).
 * Friederike de Haas, 74, German politician, member of the Landtag of Saxony (1990–2009).
 * Darwin Hindman, 86, American politician, mayor of Columbia, Missouri (1995–2010), lung disease.
 * Huang Wenxiu, 30, Chinese politician, party secretary of Baini village in Guangxi, China (2018-2019), drowned.
 * Jean-Marie Hullot, 65, French computer scientist and programmer (Apple Inc.).
 * Somchai Khunpluem, 81, Thai mobster and politician, colon cancer.
 * Kung Hsiang-fu, 76, Chinese molecular biologist and virologist, member of the Academy of Sciences.
 * Yehuda Levi, 93, American-Israeli rabbi and writer.
 * Eric Lindroth, 67, American Olympic water polo player.
 * Ian MacFarlane, 86, Scottish football player (Aberdeen, Chelsea) and manager (Carlisle United).
 * Mohamed Morsi, 67, Egyptian politician, President (2012–2013), heart attack.
 * Pierre Pardoën, 88, French racing cyclist.
 * Sascha Pohflepp, 41, German artist.
 * Clemens C. J. Roothaan, 100, Dutch chemist and physicist, developer of Roothaan equations.
 * Salvatore Senese, 84, Italian magistrate and politician, Deputy (1992–1994) and Senator (1994–2001).
 * David Steele, 85, British historian.
 * Robert Therrien, 71, American sculptor.
 * Gloria Vanderbilt, 95, American socialite, artist and fashion designer, stomach cancer.
 * Remo Vigni, 80, Italian footballer (Brescia, Monza, Padova).
 * Henk Vonk, 77, Dutch football player (DOS) and coach.
 * Christian Wägli, 84, Swiss Olympic sprinter (1960).

18

 * Stephen Blaire, 77, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Stockton (1999–2018).
 * Pavel Chihaia, 97, Romanian novelist and political dissident.
 * Irene Coates, 94, English author.
 * Bill Deacon, 75, New Zealand rugby league player (Waikato, national team).
 * Tom Dillon, 93, Irish Gaelic footballer (Galway, Ahascragh).
 * François Doubin, 86, French politician, mayor of Argentan (1989–2001).
 * Leah Gaskin Fitchue, 78, American theologian and academic.
 * Donald E. Hines, 85, American politician, member (1993–2008) and President of the Louisiana State Senate (2004–2008).
 * Alf Hughes, 88, Australian VFL footballer (Hawthorn).
 * Norm Ledgin, 90, American writer and journalist, degenerative lung disease.
 * Shona Dunlop MacTavish, 99, New Zealand dancer and choreographer.
 * Obedingwa Mguni, 56, Zimbabwean politician, MP (since 2013).
 * Gyp Mills, 72, English sculptor and songwriter.
 * Warren Niesłuchowski, 72, German-born Polish-American nomadic lifestyle artist and writer.
 * Molara Ogundipe, 78, Nigerian writer and women's rights activist.
 * Milton Quon, 105, American animator (Fantasia, Dumbo) and actor (Speed).
 * Maria Giuseppa Robucci, 116, Italian supercentenarian, Europe's oldest person.
 * Patrick Smith, 55, American kickboxer and mixed martial artist, urothelial bladder cancer.
 * Gerry Spiess, 79, American sailor.
 * Vladimir Stoyanov, 54, Bulgarian footballer (Chernomorets Burgas, Lokomotiv Sofia, national team).
 * Willem van Eijk, 77, Dutch convicted serial killer.
 * Mladen Vranic, 89, Croatian Canadian Scientist and Medical Researcher, congestive heart failure.

19

 * Christine Barnetson, 71, Australian Olympic swimmer (1964).
 * Filipe Bole, 82, Fijian politician, Minister for Foreign Affairs (1987–1988, 1992–1994, 1994–1997) and Deputy Prime Minister (1993).
 * Bobby Brown, 87, Scottish footballer (Workington).
 * D. K. Chowta, 81, Indian writer and artist.
 * Ernie Collumbine, 80, Scottish footballer (Clydebank, St Johnstone, East Stirlingshire, Stenhousemuir F.C.).
 * Etika, 29, American internet personality, suicide by drowning.
 * Peter Allan Fields, 84, American television writer (Star Trek, The Six Million Dollar Man, The Man from U.N.C.L.E.).
 * Pedrinho Gaúcho, 65, Brazilian Olympic footballer (national team), pneumonia.
 * Philip Geier, 84, American businessman, CEO of The Interpublic Group of Companies (1980–2000).
 * Elemér Gergátz, 77, Hungarian politician and veterinarian, Minister of Agriculture (1991–1993).
 * Meryl Getline, 65, American pilot and author, cancer.
 * Anthony Hedges, 88, English composer.
 * Lionheart, 36, British professional wrestler (ICW).
 * David Matthews, 82, English rugby union player (Leicester Tigers).
 * Angelika Mertens, 66, German politician, member of the Bundestag (1994–2005) and chairwoman of ASB (since 2005).
 * Peng Xiaolian, 65, Chinese film director (Once Upon a Time in Shanghai, Shanghai Story, Shanghai Rumba).
 * Jack Renner, 84, American recording engineer (Telarc International Corporation).
 * Ibrahim Saber, 74, Bangladeshi field hockey player (national team).
 * Rafael de la Sierra, 70, Spanish politician, President of the Parliament of Cantabria (1999–2003) and Minister of the Presidency and Justice of Cantabria (2015–2019).
 * Dennis Silk, 87, English cricketer (Cambridge University, Somerset), and chairman of the Test and County Cricket Board (1994–1996).
 * Norman Stone, 78, Scottish historian and author.
 * Su Huiyu, 84, Chinese legal scholar.
 * Dmytro Tymchuk, 46, Ukrainian politician, military expert and blogger, member of the Verkhovna Rada (since 2014), shot.
 * Ioannis Veryvakis, 88, Greek Army officer.
 * Dennis White, 70, English footballer (Hartlepool).
 * Leonid Zamyatin, 97, Russian diplomat, Ambassador to the UK (1986–1991), Director General of TASS (1970–1978).

20

 * G. Ray Arnett, 95, American conservationist and government official.
 * Wibke Bruhns, 80, German journalist.
 * Bill Collins, 84, Australian film historian, critic and television host (ABC, Network Ten, Fox Classics).
 * Emanuele Crestini, 46, Italian politician, Mayor of Rocca di Papa (since 2016), complications of burns and smoke inhalation.
 * Anders Faager, 74, Swedish Olympic sprinter, European indoor champion (1974).
 * Dumitru Focșeneanu, 83, Romanian Olympic bobsledder (1972), stroke.
 * Eddie Garcia, 90, Filipino actor (Beast of the Yellow Night, Rainbow's Sunset, Ang Probinsyano), director and television personality, complications from a fall.
 * Judy Jacobson, 80, American politician, member of the Montana Senate (1981–1996).
 * Gunther Kress, 78, Austrian-born British semiotician, heart failure.
 * Peter Matić, 82, Austrian actor (I Learned It from Father, Everyone Dies Alone, Wahnfried).
 * Gerald Messlender, 57, Austrian footballer (Admira Wacker Wien, national team).
 * Colin A. Palmer, 75, Jamaican historian.
 * Gino Pasqualotto, 63, Italian Olympic ice hockey player (1984), cancer.
 * Jimmy Reardon, 93, Irish Olympic sprinter (1948).
 * Toufiq M. Seraj, 63, Bangladeshi businessman, President of the Real Estate and Housing Association (2000–2006), heart attack.
 * Rubén Suñé, 72, Argentine footballer (Boca Juniors, Huracán, national team).
 * Mark Warawa, 69, Canadian politician, MP (since 2004), pancreatic cancer.
 * Noel White, 95, Australian rugby league player (national team).
 * Marion Wilson, 42, American convicted murderer, executed by lethal injection.

21

 * Peter Ball, 87, English Anglican cleric and convicted sex offender, Bishop of Lewes (1977–1992) and Gloucester (1992–1993).
 * Susan Bernard, 71, American actress (Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!) and model (Playboy), heart attack.
 * Ralph Brill, 83, American legal scholar.
 * Demetris Christofias, 72, Cypriot politician, President (2008–2013), respiratory failure.
 * Lindsay Drake, 69, Australian rugby league player (Manly Warringah, St. George).
 * Oleksandr Filiayev, 84, Ukrainian footballer (SKA Lviv, Karpaty Lviv).
 * Robert Friend, 99, American air force officer.
 * Bubba Green, 61, American football player (Baltimore Colts), cancer.
 * Geraldine Harcourt, 67, New Zealand Japanese-English translator.
 * Jane Hubert, 84, British anthropologist.
 * Richard N. Levy, 82, American rabbi.
 * Eugene V. Lux, 92, American politician.
 * Jan Meyers, 90, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1985–1997).
 * Karen Petch, 50, British television presenter, breast cancer.
 * Avelino Muñoz Stevenson, 62, Puerto Rican television sportscaster, complications from pulmonary emphysema.
 * Elliot Roberts, 76, American music executive (Asylum Records) and manager (Neil Young, Joni Mitchell).
 * Peter Selz, 100, German-born American art historian.
 * William Simons, 78, Welsh actor (No Place for Jennifer, Where No Vultures Fly, Heartbeat).
 * Joseph C. Strasser, 79, American rear admiral.
 * Jim Taricani, 69, American investigative journalist (WJAR), kidney failure.
 * John Vernon, 89, Australian Olympic high jumper.
 * Paul Winner, 83, English public relations executive.
 * Peter Winterburn, 57, Canadian geochemist, stabbed.
 * Harriet Sohmers Zwerling, 91, American writer and artist's model.

22

 * Arild Berg, 43, Norwegian footballer (Bodø/Glimt), suicide.
 * Jerry Carrigan, 75, American rock drummer (Elvis Presley, John Denver, Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section).
 * Vince Costello, 87, American football player (Cleveland Browns).
 * Irwin Dorros, 89, American telecommunications executive and engineer.
 * Miguel Ángel Falasca, 46, Argentine-born Spanish Olympic volleyball player (Pòrtol, Skra Bełchatów, national team) and coach, heart attack.
 * Pierre Fortier, 86, Canadian politician.
 * Rolf Knight, 83, Canadian historian and author.
 * Willy Komen, 77, Kenyan politician, MP (1969–1974, 1975–1979, 1992–2002).
 * Judith Krantz, 91, American author (Scruples, Princess Daisy, Till We Meet Again).
 * Leevi Lehto, 68, Finnish poet, translator and programmer, multiple system atrophy.
 * Robert V. Levine, 73, American psychologist.
 * Ambachew Mekonnen, Ethiopian politician, President of Amhara Region (since 2019), shot.
 * Se'are Mekonnen, Ethiopian army officer, Chief of General Staff (since 2018), shot.
 * Concepción Paredes, 48, Spanish Olympic triple jumper (1996).
 * Thanjavur R. Ramamoorthy, 90, Indian musician.
 * Zdeněk Remsa, 90, Czech Olympic ski jumper (1948) and ski jumping coach.
 * Stepan Shakaryan, 84, Azerbaijani-born Armenian composer.
 * John Shearer, 72, American photojournalist.
 * Thalles, 24, Brazilian football player (Vasco da Gama, Ponte Preta, U20 national team), traffic collision.
 * Geoffrey Tordoff, Baron Tordoff, 90, British businessman and politician, Member of the House of Lords (1981–2016) and President of the Liberal Party (1983–1984).
 * Tõnis Vint, 77, Estonian graphic artist.
 * Jolene Watanabe, 50, American tennis player, appendix cancer.

23

 * Dave Bartholomew, 100, American Hall of Fame musician, bandleader and songwriter ("Ain't That a Shame", "I Hear You Knocking", "I'm Walkin'"), heart failure.
 * Marv Bevan, 83, Canadian football player (Ottawa Rough Riders).
 * William F. Brown, 91, American playwright (The Wiz).
 * Don Colo, 94, American football player (Cleveland Browns).
 * Randall Dipert, 68, American philosopher.
 * Charles E. Flyte, 85, American politician.
 * Andrey Kharitonov, 59, Russian actor (The Gadfly, The Invisible Man, The Life of Klim Samgin), stomach cancer.
 * Manus Kelly, 41, Irish rally driver, race collision.
 * John Kobelke, 69, Australian politician, member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly (1989–2013).
 * Helga Lie, 88, Norwegian politician.
 * Spiro Malas, 86, American bass-baritone opera singer.
 * Kerry Marbury, 67, American football player (Toronto Argonauts, Ottawa Rough Riders).
 * Stephanie Niznik, 52, American actress (Everwood, Star Trek: Insurrection, Life Is Wild).
 * Naomi Quinn, 79, American academic.
 * Fernando Roldán, 97, Chilean footballer (CD Universidad Católica, national team).
 * George Rosenkranz, 102, Hungarian-born Mexican chemist.
 * Jack Rudolph, 82, American football player (Boston Patriots).
 * Abdul Sattar, 88, Pakistani political scientist and diplomat, Minister of Foreign Affairs (1993, 1999–2002).
 * Steve Sipek, 77, Croatian-born American actor.
 * George Strickland, 76, Australian politician, Speaker of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly (1997–2001).
 * Žarko Varajić, 67, Serbian basketball player (Bosna, Yugoslavia national team) and executive, Olympic silver medallist (1976).

24

 * Harry Archer, 86, English rugby player (Workington RFC, Workington Town).
 * Janet Arnott, 63, Canadian curler, world champion (1984), cancer
 * Jeff Austin, 45, American mandolinist and singer (Yonder Mountain String Band).
 * Peter Bridgmont, 90, English actor (The Mousetrap).
 * Billy Drago, 73, American actor (The Untouchables, The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr., Pale Rider), complications from a stroke.
 * Steve Dunleavy, 81, Australian journalist (New York Post).
 * Iván Erőd, 83, Hungarian-Austrian composer and pianist.
 * Jonás Gómez Gallo, 95, Chilean businessman and politician, Senator (1961–1969) and Deputy (1957–1961).
 * Min Hogg, 80, British journalist and interior designer.
 * José Huerta, 71, Peruvian politician, Minister of Defense (since 2018), heart attack.
 * Yekaterina Mikhailova-Demina, 93, Russian military doctor.
 * Al Ogletree, 89, American college baseball coach (Dallas, Sul Ross State, UTRGV Vaqueros).
 * Madan Lal Saini, 75, Indian politician, member of the Rajya Sabha (since 2018) and Rajasthan Legislative Assembly (1990–1992).
 * Jörg Stübner, 53, German footballer (Dynamo Dresden, Sachsen Leipzig, East Germany national team).
 * Brigitte Swoboda, 76, Austrian actress.
 * Asaminew Tsige, Ethiopian general, suspected plotter of the Amhara Region coup d'état attempt, shot.
 * Wu Guoqing, 82, Chinese police detective and forensic scientist.

25

 * Mack Atkins, 87, Australian footballer (Hawthorn).
 * Tony Barone, 72, American basketball coach (Creighton Bluejays, Texas A&M Aggies, Memphis Grizzlies).
 * Ken Behring, 91, American real estate developer, philanthropist and football franchise owner (Seattle Seahawks).
 * Arthur Candy, 85, New Zealand Olympic cyclist (1964).
 * John Dillon, 76, Irish hurler (Roscrea, Tipperary).
 * Russ Ewing, 95, American journalist (WLS-TV, WMAQ-TV), bladder cancer.
 * Giuseppe Fabiani, 92, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Imola (1989–2002).
 * Ulla Juurola, 77, Finnish politician.
 * JacSue Kehoe, 83, American neuroscientist.
 * Bruno de Keyzer, 69, French cinematographer (Little Dorrit).
 * Li Lun, 91, Chinese lieutenant general, Deputy Director of the PLA General Logistics Department.
 * Alfie Linehan, 79, Irish cricketer.
 * Bryan Marshall, 81, British actor (The Spy Who Loved Me, Quatermass and the Pit, The Long Good Friday).
 * Kevin McKenna, 75, Irish republican, chief of staff of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (1983–1997).
 * Astrid North, 45, German soul singer, pancreatic cancer.
 * Ivan Prpić, 91, Croatian physician.
 * Mohan Ranade, 88, Indian freedom fighter.
 * Isabel Sarli, 89, Argentine actress (Thunder Among the Leaves) and glamour model, Miss Argentina (1955).
 * Swami Satyamitranand, 86, Indian Hindu spiritual teacher, lung disease.
 * Roderick Slater, 82, American artist.
 * Ringaudas Songaila, 90, Lithuanian politician, First Secretary of the Communist Party of Lithuania (1987–1988).
 * M. Elaine Toms, 102, American physicist.
 * Eerik-Juhan Truuväli, 81, Estonian lawyer and professor, Chancellor of Justice (1993–2000).
 * Ray Wheeler, 91, British engineer.
 * Eurig Wyn, 74, Welsh journalist (BBC) and politician, MEP (1999–2004).
 * Xu Zhongyu, 104, Chinese writer and literary scholar.

26

 * Ben Barenholtz, 83, Ukrainian-born American film producer (Miller's Crossing, Barton Fink, Requiem for a Dream).
 * Fletcher Benton, 88, American artist.
 * Georges Brossard, 79, Canadian entomologist, founder of the Montreal Insectarium, lung cancer.
 * Carlito Joaquin Cenzon, 80, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Baguio (2002–2016).
 * Beth Chapman, 51, American bounty hunter and reality television personality (Dog the Bounty Hunter, Dog and Beth: On the Hunt, Dog's Most Wanted), throat cancer.
 * Charalambos Cholidis, 62, Greek Greco-Roman wrestler, Olympic bronze medalist (1984, 1988), heart attack.
 * Ivan Cooper, 75, Northern Irish politician, MP (1969–1974), co-founder of the SDLP.
 * Alex Cosmidis, 90, American baseball scout, player and manager.
 * Julian Crampton, 66, British biologist and academic.
 * Douglas Fielding, 73, British actor (Z-Cars, EastEnders) and narrator (Nightfall in Middle-Earth).
 * Giovanni Furlani, 82, Italian Olympic ice hockey player.
 * Tony Hall, 91, British music industry executive, columnist and presenter.
 * Ian Johnson, 70, Australian television executive (Nine Network, Seven Network).
 * Anne Johnston, 86, Canadian politician, Toronto City Councillor (1972–1985, 1998–2003).
 * Gilberte Marin-Moskovitz, 82, French politician.
 * Gerald McCann, 87, British fashion designer.
 * Gene Pingatore, 82, American basketball coach (St. Joseph High School).
 * Manuel Real, 95, American senior (former chief) judge, member of the U.S. District Court for Central California.
 * Morteza Saffari Natanzi, 63, Iranian politician, MP (since 2016), pancreatic cancer.
 * David Pentreath, 86, British Royal Navy officer.
 * Andrey Sakharov, 89, Russian historian.
 * Édith Scob, 81, French actress (Eyes Without a Face, Summer Hours, Holy Motors).
 * Loredana Simioli, 41, Italian actress (L'amore buio, Gorbaciof, Perez.), cancer.
 * Tadao Takashima, 88, Japanese actor (Atragon, Frankenstein Conquers the World, Son of Godzilla).
 * Max Wright, 75, American actor (ALF, Reds, All That Jazz), lymphoma.

27

 * Gualberto Castro, 84, Mexican singer (Los Hermanos Castro) and television personality (La Carabina de Ambrosio), complications from bladder cancer.
 * Stephan Chase, 74, British actor (Maleficent, Wives and Daughters, Macbeth).
 * Jharna Dhara Chowdhury, 80, Bangladeshi social activist, cerebral haemorrhage.
 * Priscilla Cohn, 85, American philosopher and animal rights activist, complications from Parkinson's disease.
 * Don Frerichs, 88, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1981–1997).
 * David Golomb, 86, Israeli politician, member of the Knesset (1968–1969, 1977–1981).
 * Margaret Ann Jones, 81, American philanthropist and businesswoman.
 * Claude Kohler, 87, American Olympic sailor (1960).
 * Brian Lennard, 84, British executive.
 * Vukica Mitić, 65, Serbian Olympic basketball player (1980).
 * Shyam Mitra, 82, Indian cricketer (Bengal), liver disease.
 * Irene Molyneux, 96, English lawn bowler.
 * Max Muscle, 56, American professional wrestler (WCW).
 * Hartmut Nickel, 74, German Olympic ice hockey player (1968).
 * Vijaya Nirmala, 73, Indian film director (Bezawada Bebbuli) and actress (Bhargavi Nilayam, Rangula Ratnam), heart attack.
 * Kaj Pindal, 91, Danish-born Canadian animator (What on Earth!, Peep and the Big Wide World).
 * Justin Raimondo, 67, American author, co-founder and editorial director of Antiwar.com, lung cancer.
 * Svanhild Salberg, 86, Norwegian politician.
 * Jānis Skredelis, 79, Latvian football manager (Daugava Riga).
 * Wallace Stickney, 84, American civil servant, Director of FEMA (1990-1993).
 * Louis Thiry, 84, French organist and composer.
 * Tong Daoming, 82, Chinese literary scholar, translator, and playwright.
 * Peter Westergaard, 88, American composer and music theorist.
 * Yu Pufan, 96, Chinese computer pioneer.

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 * Liaquat Ali Asim, 67, Pakistani poet, heart attack.
 * Paul Benjamin, 81, American actor (Do the Right Thing, Midnight Cowboy, Born to Win).
 * Şükrü Birand, 75, Turkish footballer (PTT Ankara, Fenerbahçe), complications from a heart attack.
 * Abburi Chayadevi, 85, Indian fiction writer.
 * Jean-Louis Chrétien, 66, French philosopher.
 * František Čuba, 83, Czech agronomist and politician, Senator (2014–2018), Medal of Merit recipient.
 * Borislav Džaković, 71, Serbian-Bosnian basketball coach (Partizan, Sloboda Tuzla).
 * Judith Poxson Fawkes, 77, American tapestry weaver.
 * Willie Frazer, 58, Northern Irish loyalist activist and victims advocate, cancer.
 * Mário Jorge da Fonseca Hermes, 92, Brazilian Olympic basketball player (1952).
 * Charles Levin, 70, American actor (Alice, Hill Street Blues, Capital News), fall.
 * Lisa Martinek, 47, German actress (Blankenese, The Old Fox, Der Kriminalist), swimming accident.
 * Delceita Oakley, 75, Panamanian Olympic sprinter (1964).
 * Brian Rhodes, 68, Australian cricketer (New South Wales).
 * Andy Selfridge, 70, American football player (New York Giants, Buffalo Bills, Miami Dolphins).
 * Tony Sutton, 98, English cricketer (Oxford University, Somerset).
 * Lewis Thom, 75, Scottish footballer (Aberdeen, Lincoln City, Elgin City).
 * Shizuteru Ueda, 93, Japanese philosopher, pneumonia.

29

 * Margie Ackles, 80, American figure skater.
 * Rafael Acosta Arévalo, 50, Venezuelan military officer.
 * Jaya Arunachalam, 84, Indian social worker.
 * David Brink, 71, American Olympic cyclist (1968).
 * Sir Simon Dawbarn, 95, British diplomat.
 * Yevheniya Dembska, 98, Ukrainian actress (White Acacia).
 * Gary Duncan, 72, American rock guitarist (Quicksilver Messenger Service), complications from a seizure.
 * Dieter Enders, 73, German chemist.
 * Stewart Greene, 91, American advertising executive, cardiac arrest caused by lung cancer.
 * Florijana Ismaili, 24, Swiss footballer (BSC YB Frauen, national team), acute asphyxia.
 * Jeon Mi-seon, 48, South Korean actress (Moon Embracing the Sun, Hide and Seek, Love Is a Crazy Thing), suicide by hanging.
 * Jiang Chongjing, 103, Chinese politician and academic administrator, President of the NPU and CQUT, Vice Minister of the Fourth Ministry of Machine Building (1978–1982).
 * Tom Jordan, 82, Irish actor (Fair City).
 * Ireneusz Kluczek, 79, Polish Olympic sprinter.
 * Jesper Langberg, 78, Danish actor (It's Nifty in the Navy, Me and My Kid Brother, Olsen-banden Junior).
 * Sir David Maddison, 72, English judge.
 * Dickson Makwaza, 76, Zambian football player and coach.
 * Guillermo Mordillo, 86, Argentine cartoonist.
 * Babu Narayanan, 59, Indian film director (Sthreedhanam, To Noora with Love), cancer.
 * Ilkka Nummisto, 75, Finnish Olympic sprint canoer (1964, 1968, 1972, 1976).
 * Gunilla Pontén, 90, Swedish fashion designer.
 * Santosh Rana, 76, Indian writer and politician, MLA (1977–1982), cancer.
 * Jim Reed, 93, American racing driver.
 * Jim Roberts, 97, English architect (Rotunda).
 * Whitney North Seymour Jr., 95, American politician and U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York (1970–1973), member of the New York State Senate (1966–1968).
 * Rakesh Shukla, 71, Indian cricketer.
 * Kirsti Simonsuuri, 73, Finnish writer and poet, complications from cancer and Parkinson's disease.
 * Sun Zhongliang, 82, Chinese electrical engineer, academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.
 * Sir Kenneth Warren, 92, British politician, MP for Hastings (1970–1983) and Hastings and Rye (1983–1992).

30

 * Sebastián Alarcón, 70, Chilean film director and screenwriter (Night Over Chile), cancer.
 * David Binder, 88, American journalist (The New York Times), kidney disease.
 * Amadou Boiro, 23, Senegalese footballer (Gimnàstic de Tarragona).
 * Momir Bulatović, 62, Montenegrin politician, President of the Republic of Montenegro (1990–1998) and Prime Minister of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1998–2000), heart attack.
 * Helmut Diefenthal, 95, German-born American radiologist.
 * Audrey Eyton, 83, English animal welfare campaigner and journalist.
 * Mitchell Feigenbaum, 74, American physicist, discoverer of Feigenbaum constants.
 * Doug Ford, 90, Australian cricketer (New South Wales).
 * Boris Gamaleya, 88, French poet, linguist and social activist.
 * Giovanni Giavazzi, 99, Italian politician, MEP (1979–1989).
 * James Gill, 91, New Zealand cricketer (Otago).
 * Glyn Houston, 93, Welsh actor (Doctor Who, The Sea Wolves).
 * David Koloane, 81, South African artist.
 * Luis Mercedes, 51, Dominican baseball player (Baltimore Orioles, San Francisco Giants), complications from diabetes.
 * Alexander Mitterhuber, 89, Austrian-born Canadian Olympic rower (1952).
 * Borka Pavićević, 72, Serbian dramaturge and newspaper columnist.
 * John Rafferty, 65, Canadian politician, MP (2008–2015), cancer.
 * Armando Salas, 73, Spanish cartoonist.
 * Anne Vanderlove, 80, Dutch-born French singer-songwriter.
 * George Veronis, 93, American geophysicist.
 * Noel White, 89, British businessman and football club chairman (Liverpool).
 * Óscar Zolezzi, 94, Argentine Olympic rower (1948).