Deaths in June 2022

1

 * Syed Ahmad Syed Abu Bakar, 77, Malaysian footballer (Johor, Penang, national team), prostate cancer.
 * Marion Barber III, 38, American football player (Dallas Cowboys, Chicago Bears), heat stroke.
 * Yadunath Baskey, 95, Indian politician.
 * Aleksandr Berketov, 46, Russian footballer (Rotor Volgograd, CSKA Moscow).
 * Sir Gerard Brennan, 94, Australian lawyer and jurist, Justice (1981–1995) and Chief Justice (1995–1998) of the High Court.
 * Oris Buckner, 70, American police detective and whistleblower.
 * Peter Daley, 71, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1983–2016).
 * Serge Diantantu, 62, Congolese comic book artist.
 * Anthony Drake, 81, English teacher, designer of the flag of Saskatchewan.
 * Ilia Eloshvili, 47, Georgian politician, minister of energy (2016, 2017).
 * Andrée Geulen, 100, Belgian philanthropist.
 * Charles Kernaghan, 74, American human rights, anti-corporation and worker's rights activist.
 * Jean Lèques, 90, New Caledonian politician, president of the Government of New Caledonia (1999–2001) and mayor of Nouméa (1986–2014).
 * James M. Lewis, 78, American politician, member of the Tennessee Senate (1986–1990).
 * John Lloyd, 77, Australian footballer (Carlton), cancer.
 * Lu Feng, 95, Chinese politician.
 * Frank Manumaleuga, 66, American football player (Kansas City Chiefs).
 * Paulo Antonino Mascarenhas Roxo, 93, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Mogi das Cruzes (1989–2004).
 * Carman McClelland, 70, Canadian politician and lawyer, Ontario MPP (1987–1995).
 * Salvador Elá Nseng, 82, Equatorial Guinean military leader and politician, vice president (1979–1980).
 * Richard Oldcorn, 84, English Olympic fencer (1964, 1968, 1972).
 * David Parry, 84, British dialectologist.
 * May Routh, 87, British-American costume designer (The Man Who Fell to Earth, Splash, Being There).
 * Mark Schaeffer, 73, American baseball player (San Diego Padres).
 * Shelby Scott, 86, American television journalist (KIRO-TV, WBZ-TV) and union president (AFTRA).
 * Barry Sussman, 87, American newspaper editor (The Washington Post), gastrointestinal bleeding.
 * István Szőke, 75, Hungarian footballer (Ferencváros, national team), stroke.
 * Takeyoshi Tanuma, 93, Japanese photographer.
 * Leroy Williams, 85, American jazz drummer.
 * Joseph Zoderer, 86, Italian writer.
 * Jorge Zuloaga, 100, Colombian comedian, actor (The Strategy of the Snail) and reporter.

2

 * Ken Bode, 83, American journalist (Washington Week).
 * Kai Bumann, 61, German-Polish conductor and teacher (Warsaw Chamber Opera, Polish Baltic Philharmonic), heart attack.
 * Joyce Burditt, 83, American television writer (Diagnosis: Murder, Matlock, Father Dowling Mysteries).
 * Hal Bynum, 87, American songwriter ("Lucille", "Chains", "Papa Was a Good Man"), complications from a stroke and Alzheimer's disease.
 * Paul Coppo, 83, American Olympic ice hockey player (1964).
 * Kay Dalton, 90, American football coach (Montreal Alouettes, Kansas City Chiefs, Denver Broncos).
 * Andrey Gaponov-Grekhov, 95, Russian physicist.
 * Nobuyuki Idei, 84, Japanese businessman (Sony Corporation), liver failure.
 * Agneta Klingspor, 76, Swedish author.
 * Marta Lafuente, 54, Paraguayan psychologist and politician.
 * Gonzalo Lopez, 46, American fugitive and mass murderer, shot.
 * José Luccioni, 72, French actor (Like a Pot of Strawberries).
 * Brian Matthews, 85, Australian literary scholar and writer.
 * Gracia Montes, 86, Spanish copla singer.
 * Valentin Oehen, 91, Swiss politician, MP (1971–1987).
 * Charles L. Peterson, 95, American painter.
 * Anatoly Pokrovsky, 91, Russian vascular surgeon.
 * Rebecca Sitsapesan, 62, British cardiac pharmacologist.
 * Bhajan Sopori, 73, Indian santoor player, colon cancer.
 * Carl Stiner, 85, American military officer, commander of USSOCOM (1990–1993).
 * Berndt Stübner, 75, German actor (Wedding Night in the Rain), playwright and theatre director.
 * James Ronald Walker, 74, American politician, member of the Georgia State Senate (1977–1984).
 * Uri Zohar, 86, Israeli film director (Hole in the Moon, Three Days and a Child, Bloomfield) and rabbi.

3

 * José de Abreu, 77, Brazilian businessman and politician, deputy (1995–2003).
 * Robert L. Backman, 100, American politician, member of the Utah House of Representatives (1971–1975).
 * David B. Barker, 79, British Olympic equestrian.
 * Saafi Boulbaba, 36, Tunisian footballer (Espérance Sportive de Tunis, A S Kasserine, MC El Eulma), traffic collision.
 * Piergiorgio Bressani, 92, Italian politician, deputy (1963–1986), and mayor of Udine (1985–1990).
 * Raymond Chabanne, 98, French military officer.
 * Frank Clarke, 79, English footballer (Shrewsbury Town, Queens Park Rangers, Carlisle United).
 * Ann Turner Cook, 95, American author and model (Gerber Baby).
 * Liliana de Curtis, 89, Italian actress (Orient Express) and writer.
 * El Noba, 25, Argentine cumbia singer, injuries from traffic collision.
 * Christopher Evans-Ironside, 82, English-German songwriter, composer and music producer.
 * Sophie Freud, 97, Austrian psychologist, pancreatic cancer.
 * Kari Frisell, 99, Norwegian operatic soprano and pedagogue.
 * Raffaele Ganci, 90, Italian mobster, heart attack.
 * Geoff Hunter, 62, English footballer (Crewe Alexandra, Port Vale, Wrexham).
 * Ken Kelly, 76, American fantasy artist and album cover designer (Kiss, Rainbow, Manowar).
 * Ra'anan Levy, 68, French-Israeli artist.
 * Browne C. Lewis, 60, American legal scholar.
 * Alexander Madiebo, 90, Nigerian soldier, chief of army staff of the Biafran Armed Forces.
 * David Matravers, 84, South African cosmologist.
 * Grachan Moncur III, 85, American jazz trombonist, cardiac arrest.
 * Shinjiro Ono, 74, Japanese patent attorney.
 * Tony Pajaczkowski, 86, Canadian football player (Calgary Stampeders, Montreal Alouettes).
 * John Porter, 87, American politician, member of the Illinois House of Representatives (1973–1979) and U.S. House of Representatives (1980–2001).
 * John Pier Roemer, 68, American jurist, judge on the Wisconsin circuit courts (2004–2017), shot.
 * Roger Scholes, 71, Australian film and television director, writer (The Tale of Ruby Rose) and cinematographer.
 * Dorothy E. Smith, 95, British-born Canadian sociologist.
 * Anna Maria Tatò, 82, Italian film director (The Night and the Moment, Marcello Mastroianni: I Remember).
 * Jack Weisgerber, 81, Canadian politician and businessman, British Columbia MLA (1986–2001).
 * Adam Wolańczyk, 86, Polish actor (Johnnie Waterman, Pan Tadeusz).

4

 * John Berks, 80, South African radio presenter.
 * John Cooksey, 80, American ophthalmologist and politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1997–2003).
 * Ismail Daut, 66, Malaysian politician, MP (2013–2018), fall.
 * Fei Liang, 85–86, Chinese herpetologist.
 * Prayar Gopalakrishnan, 72, Indian politician, Kerala MLA (2001–2006), heart attack.
 * Frank Hoffmann, 83, German-Austrian actor (Ace of Aces, Derrick).
 * Lloyd Holt, 84, Canadian racing driver.
 * Hu Fa-kuang, 98, Hong Kong businessman and politician, member of the Legislative Council (1979–1988).
 * Sherry Huber, 84, American environmentalist and politician, member of the Maine House of Representatives (1976–1982).
 * Hajime Ishii, 87, Japanese politician, minister of home affairs (1994) and MP (1969–1983, 1986–2005), heart failure.
 * Dmitry Kovtun, 56, Russian intelligence officer, COVID-19.
 * George Lamming, 94, Barbadian novelist (In the Castle of My Skin) and poet.
 * Joyce C. Lashof, 96, American physician.
 * Patricia Latham, 79, American LGBT rights activist.
 * Robert Laurie, 66, Australian rugby league player (Eastern Suburbs, South Sydney Rabbitohs, New South Wales).
 * Beryl J. Levine, 86, Canadian-born American judge, justice on the North Dakota Supreme Court (1985–1996).
 * Nate Miller, 34, American basketball player (Ironi Nahariya, Ironi Ramat Gan, Incheon ET Land Elephants).
 * György Moldova, 88, Hungarian writer.
 * Ivan Mosyakin, 74, Russian politician, MP (2003–2007).
 * Eric Nesterenko, 88, Canadian ice hockey player (Chicago Blackhawks, Toronto Maple Leafs) and actor (Youngblood), Stanley Cup champion (1961).
 * Sir David Nicholas, 92, British broadcast journalist, ITN editor and chief executive (1977–1989).
 * Mike Omotosho, Nigerian politician.
 * Donald Pelletier, 90, American Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Morondava (1999–2010).
 * Marc Pessin, 89, French engraver, editor, and illustrator.
 * Thubten Samphel, 65, Tibetan writer and government official.
 * Goran Sankovič, 42, Slovenian footballer (SK Slavia Prague, Panionios, national team).
 * Jeffrey Silverthorne, 75-76, American photographer, prostate cancer.
 * Skull Duggery, 51, American rapper (These Wicked Streets).
 * Robert Stewart, 55, American football player (Charlotte Rage, New Jersey Red Dogs, Carolina Cobras).
 * Alec John Such, 70, American Hall of Fame bassist (Bon Jovi).
 * Veryl Switzer, 89, American football player (Green Bay Packers, Calgary Stampeders, Montreal Alouettes).
 * Neila Tavares, 73, Brazilian actress (Vai Trabalhar, Vagabundo!), journalist and television presenter.
 * Bolesław Tejkowski, 88, Polish politician, sociologist and engineer.
 * Tomás Várnagy, 71, Argentine philosopher.
 * Mubarak Al-Zwair, 94–95, Kuwaiti politician, MP (1985–1986).

5

 * Haidar Abdul-Razzaq, 39, Iraqi footballer (Al-Ittihad, Sulaymaniya, national team), blunt force trauma.
 * Sumana Amarasinghe, 74, Sri Lankan actress (Dahasak Sithuvili, Binaramalee, Kadawunu Poronduwa), costume designer and film producer.
 * Peter Ascherl, 68, Canadian-German ice hockey player (Mannheim ERC, Düsseldorfer EG).
 * Giuseppe Azzaro, 96, Italian lawyer and politician, deputy (1963–1992), mayor of Catania (1987–1988, 1991).
 * John Bates, 87, British fashion designer, cancer.
 * William Devonshire, 52, American serial killer, cerebral hemorrhage.
 * Stanley Goreraza, Zimbabwean military officer, cancer.
 * Shaun Greatbatch, 52, English darts player.
 * Alma Rosa Hernández Escobar, 65, Mexican politician, deputy (since 2021).
 * Richard Edwin Hills, 76, British astronomer.
 * Roman Kutuzov, 53, Russian major general.
 * Edwin M. Leidel Jr., 83, American Episcopal prelate, bishop of Eastern Michigan (1996–2006), cancer.
 * Alex Magaisa, 46, Zimbabwean academic and political advisor.
 * Garnik Mehrabian, 84, Iranian football player (Taj, national team) and manager (Machine Sazi).
 * Aleksandr Nikitin, 87, Russian chess player, theorist and coach.
 * Oddleif Olavsen, 76, Norwegian footballer (Bodø/Glimt) and politician, mayor of Bodø (1995–1999).
 * Bruno Pereira, 41, Brazilian indigenist, shot.
 * Dom Phillips, 57, British journalist, shot.
 * Christopher Pratt, 86, Canadian painter and printmaker, designer of the flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.
 * Eldon Rasmussen, 85, Canadian Hall of Fame racing driver.
 * Berit Stensønes, 66, Norwegian mathematician.
 * Roger Swinfen Eady, 3rd Baron Swinfen, 83, British politician and philanthropist, member of the House of Lords (since 1977).
 * Trouble, 34, American rapper, shot.
 * Roberto Wirth, 72, Italian hotelier, heart attack.

6

 * Isabel Álvarez, 88, Cuban baseball player (Chicago Colleens, Fort Wayne Daisies, Kalamazoo Lassies).
 * Brother Jed, 79, American evangelist.
 * Gianni Clerici, 91, Italian tennis commentator and journalist.
 * Florence d'Harcourt, 93, French politician, deputy (1978–1988).
 * Jacques Destoop, 90, French painter and actor (Bye bye, Barbara).
 * Zeta Emilianidou, 67, Cypriot lawyer and politician, minister of labour and social insurance (since 2013), complications from ruptured brain aneurysm.
 * Juliette de La Genière, 94, French archaeologist.
 * Helen Hodgman, 77, Scottish-born Australian novelist.
 * David Hughes, 80, British astronomer.
 * William Hutton, 93, Canadian politician, member of the Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg (1969–1971).
 * Keijo Korhonen, 88, Finnish diplomat and politician, minister for foreign affairs (1976–1977).
 * Lee Hui-seong, 97, South Korean military officer and politician, minister of transport (1982–1983).
 * Séamus Looney, 72, Irish hurler and Gaelic footballer (UCC GAA, Cork GAA).
 * Ruth B. Love, 90, American school superintendent.
 * Orlando Jorge Mera, 55, Dominican lawyer and politician, minister of environment and natural resources (since 2020), shot.
 * A. L. Mestel, 95, American pediatric surgeon and visual artist.
 * Edward C. Oliver, 92, American politician, member of the Minnesota Senate (1993–2002).
 * John Pangkey, 72, Indonesian military officer and politician, member of the West Kalimantan Regional People's Representative Council (1999–2004).
 * Zinovy Roizman, 80, Russian film and animation director and screenwriter (Empire Under Attack).
 * Valery Ryumin, 82, Russian cosmonaut (Soyuz 25, Soyuz 32, Soyuz 35).
 * Michele Scandiffio, 93, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop of Acerenza (1988–2005).
 * Jim Seals, 79, American musician (Seals and Crofts, The Champs) and songwriter ("Summer Breeze").
 * Daniel H. Simpson, 82, American diplomat.
 * William J. Sullivan, 83, American judge, member (1999–2009) and chief justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court (2001–2006).
 * Yves-Marie Vérove, 72, French basketball player (AS Berck, Caen, Étendard de Brest) and coach.
 * Jacques Villeglé, 96, French mixed-media artist.
 * Wong Chun Hin, 26, Hong Kong footballer (Eastern, Wong Tai Sin, Lee Man), fall.

7

 * Robert Alexander, 64, American football player (Los Angeles Rams).
 * Isaac Berger, 85, American weightlifter, Olympic champion (1956).
 * Carl, Duke of Württemberg, 85, German royal, head of the House of Württemberg (since 1975).
 * Frank Cipriani, 81, American baseball player (Kansas City Athletics).
 * Anne Cutler, 77, Australian psycholinguist, director emeritus of the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics.
 * Tommy Dysart, 86, Scottish-born Australian actor (Prisoner, The Man from Snowy River, Flynn).
 * Trudy Haynes, 95, American journalist (WXYZ-TV, KYW-TV).
 * Marco Luzzago, 71, Italian aristocrat, lieutenant of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta (since 2020), heart attack.
 * Jean-Louis Schefer, 83, French art historian.
 * Erasmus Schöfer, 91, German writer.
 * Raivo Trass, 76, Estonian actor (Viimne reliikvia, Vana daami visiit, Tangerines), stage director and theatrical pedagogue.
 * Robert M. Utley, 92, American author and historian.
 * Freddy Vias, 92, Malaysian Olympic field hockey player (1956).
 * Zain-ud-Din bin Abdul Wahab, 74, Malaysian Olympic sprinter (1972), respiratory disease.
 * Zhou Qinzhi, 94, Chinese engineer, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.

8

 * Aurora Altisent, 93, Spanish painter, drafter, and sculptor.
 * Elios Andreini, 81, Italian politician.
 * Jacki Apple, 80-81, American artist.
 * Don Bowman, 88-89, Canadian tax judge.
 * Bill Cain, 88, American sports administrator.
 * Bernhard Casper, 91, German philosopher.
 * Louis Crocq, 94, French military doctor and psychiatrist.
 * Costică Dafinoiu, 68, Romanian boxer, Olympic bronze medallist (1976).
 * Sebastian Demanop, 93, Thai-born American blind activist.
 * Clive Doyle, 81, Australian Branch Davidian (Waco siege), pancreatic cancer.
 * Tarhan Erdem, 89, Turkish politician, deputy (1977–1980) and minister of industry and technology (1977).
 * Mladen Frančić, 67, Croatian football player and manager (Vrbovec, Podravina, Al-Watani Club).
 * Rocky Freitas, 76, American football player (Detroit Lions, Tampa Bay Buccaneers).
 * Revel Guest, 90, British filmmaker, journalist and author.
 * Richard P. Harmond, 93, American historian and author.
 * Julio Jiménez, 87, Spanish road racing cyclist, traffic collision.
 * Dale W. Jorgenson, 89, American economist.
 * Bruce Kent, 92, British Roman Catholic priest and activist (Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament).
 * Myron Kowalsky, 80, Canadian politician, Saskatchewan MLA (1986–2007) and speaker (2001–2007).
 * Lan Tianye, 95, Chinese actor (The Investiture of the Gods).
 * David Lloyd-Jones, 87, British conductor.
 * Ranan Lurie, 90, Egyptian-born Israeli-American political cartoonist and journalist.
 * Christof May, 49, German theologian and priest (diocese of Limburg), suicide.
 * Fernando Pinto Monteiro, 80, Portuguese jurist, attorney general (2006–2012), cancer.
 * Romeo Morri, 70, Sammarinese politician and writer, captain regent (1992–1993) and member of the Grand and General Council (1983–2012).
 * Birkha Bahadur Muringla, 79, Indian writer.
 * Carmen Pedrosa, 80, Filipino journalist.
 * Dame Paula Rego, 87, Portuguese-British visual artist.
 * Wolfgang Reisinger, 66, Austrian jazz percussionist, ruptured aneurysm.
 * Andrey Shumilin, 52, Russian Olympic wrestler (1996).
 * Song Hae, 95, South Korean television host (Korea Sings) and singer.
 * George Thompson, 74, American basketball player (Memphis Tams, Milwaukee Bucks), complications from diabetes.
 * Joe Vinen, 92, British physicist (quantization of superfluid vorticity, quantum turbulence).
 * Vladimir Yegorov, 83, Russian politician, governor of Kaliningrad Oblast (2001–2005).

9

 * Mark Shandii Bacolod, 37, Filipino film director (Fidel, Ben & Sam) and producer (Culion).
 * Billy Bingham, 90, Northern Irish football player (Sunderland, national team) and manager (Plymouth Argyle).
 * Aloísio Sinésio Bohn, 87, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Novo Hamburgo (1980–1986) and Santa Cruz do Sul (1986–2010).
 * Giuseppe Brizi, 80, Italian football player (Maceratese, Fiorentina) and manager (Fermana).
 * Commander Tom, 59, German DJ and record producer.
 * Julee Cruise, 65, American singer ("Falling", "If I Survive"), musician and actress (Twin Peaks), suicide.
 * Ron Farmer, 86, Guernsey footballer (Nottingham Forest, Coventry City, Notts County).
 * Dan Goldstein, 67, Romanian-born Israeli entrepreneur, co-founder of Formula Systems.
 * James C. Hayes, 76, American politician, mayor of Fairbanks, Alaska (1992–2001), first African-American mayor in Alaska.
 * Fumihiro Himori, 73, Japanese politician, MP (2000–2003, 2005–2009).
 * Aamir Liaquat Hussain, 50, Pakistani journalist and politician, MNA (2002–2007, since 2018).
 * Billy Kametz, 35, American voice actor (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Pokémon, Attack on Titan), colon cancer.
 * Maxine Kline, 92, American baseball player (Fort Wayne Daisies).
 * Biruta Lewaszkiewicz-Petrykowska, 94, Polish lawyer, judge of the Constitutional Tribunal (1997–2006).
 * Oleg Moliboga, 69, Russian volleyball player and coach, Olympic champion (1980).
 * Chris Nangoi, Papua New Guinean politician, MP (since 2017).
 * Peter Neale, 88, English footballer (Oldham Athletic, Scunthorpe United, Chesterfield). (death announced on this date)
 * Ladislav Olejník, 90, Czech ice hockey player (HC Kometa Brno) and coach (EC Bad Nauheim).
 * Don Perkins, 84, American football player (Dallas Cowboys).
 * Shauneille Perry, 92, American stage director and playwright.
 * Donald Pippin, 95, American theatre musical director, Tony winner (1963).
 * Rekandar Nageswara Rao, 73, Indian actor and stage director.
 * Thurman D. Rodgers, 87, American military information and communications officer, oversaw installation of MSE for military.
 * Gordon M. Shepherd, 88, American neuroscientist.
 * Ronni Solbert, 96, American artist, photographer and illustrator (The Pushcart War).
 * Eva Steininger-Bludau, 70, German politician, member of the Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia (2010–2017).
 * Ewonne Winblad, 85, Swedish journalist.
 * Matt Zimmerman, 87, Canadian-British actor (Thunderbirds, A Man for All Seasons, Haunted Honeymoon).
 * Zou Jing, 86, Chinese engineer, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.

10

 * Jean-Jacques Barthe, 85, French politician, deputy (1973–1988), mayor of Calais (1971–2000).
 * Billel Benhammouda, 24, Algerian footballer (USMM Hadjout, USM Alger), traffic collision.
 * Baxter Black, 77, American cowboy poet and veterinarian.
 * Stuart Carlson, 66, American editorial cartoonist (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel).
 * Zoltán Dörnyei, 62, Hungarian-born British linguist.
 * Harry Gesner, 97, American architect, complications from cancer.
 * Viliami Hingano, 47, Tongan politician, MP (2014–2017, since 2021), governor of Haʻapai (2021).
 * Bobby Hope, 78, Scottish football player (West Bromwich Albion, national team) and manager (Bromsgrove Rovers).
 * George Izo, 84, American football player (Washington Redskins, Detroit Lions, Pittsburgh Steelers).
 * Vladimir Kuzyutkin, 74, Russian volleyball coach (women's national team).
 * Antonio La Forgia, 77, Italian politician, president of Emilia-Romagna (1996–1999) and of the Emilia-Romagna Legislative Assembly (2000–2005), deputy (2006–2013).
 * Richard Lewis, 86, English Anglican priest, dean of Wells (1990–2003).
 * Väinö Markkanen, 93, Finnish sports shooter, Olympic champion (1964), heart attack.
 * François Meyer, 88, French brigadier general.
 * Sharon Oster, 73, American economist and academic administrator (Yale School of Management), cancer.
 * Richard Prosser, 55, New Zealand politician, MP (2011–2017).
 * Kazimierz Rynkowski, 88, Polish politician and lawyer, mayor of Gdańsk (1981–1989).
 * David C. Schwartz, 83, American politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1978–1992).
 * Jorge Spedaletti, 74, Argentine-born Chilean footballer (Universidad de Chile, Everton, national team).
 * Joe Staton, 74, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers).
 * Nils Thornander, 64, Swedish-born French visual artist and music composer.
 * Shelby G. Tilford, 85, American atmospheric spectroscopist.
 * Sotirios Trambas, 92, Greek Orthodox prelate, metropolitan of Korea (2004–2008).
 * Aarno Turpeinen, 51, Finnish footballer (OTP, HJK, national team).
 * Pravin Varaiya, 82, American electrical engineer and academician (University of California, Berkeley).
 * Heinz Wolfram, 87, German Olympic speed skater (1960).

11

 * Bernd Bransch, 77, German footballer (HFC Chemie, FC Carl Zeiss Jena, East Germany national team), Olympic champion (1976).
 * Michel Cosson, 90, French businessman, president of Automobile Club de l'Ouest (1992–2003).
 * Hilary Devey, 65, English businesswoman and television personality (Dragons' Den).
 * Igor Dudinsky, 75, Russian artist and art critic.
 * Hein Eersel, 100, Surinamese academic administrator, chancellor of the University of Suriname (1968–1988).
 * Stanislav Fišer, 90, Czech actor (Lost Children, Nesmrtelná teta, Andělská tvář) and voice actor.
 * Tarek Al-Ghoussein, 60, Kuwaiti visual and performance artist.
 * Janet De Gore, 91, American actress (The Law and Mr. Jones, The Real McCoys, Colonel Humphrey Flack).
 * Duncan Hannah, 69, American visual artist, heart attack.
 * Josh Jensen, 77, American winemaker.
 * Osayomore Joseph, 69, Nigerian musician.
 * Yuri Mamonov, 64, Russian politician, deputy (2000–2003). (body discovered on this date)
 * Sikandar Ali Mandhro, 78, Pakistani politician, senator (since 2018) and Sindh MPA (1993–1999, 2002–2018), kidney cancer.
 * Théophile Nata, 75, Beninese politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs (1990–1991).
 * Ravi Paranjape, 86, Indian painter and illustrator.
 * Vitaly Prilukov, 83, Russian military officer and politician, member of the Supreme Soviet of Russia (1990–1993).
 * Peter Reusse, 81, German actor (The Adventures of Werner Holt, Denk bloß nicht, ich heule, Frau Venus und ihr Teufel).
 * Loretta Rogers, 83, English-born Canadian philanthropist, director of Rogers Communications (since 1979).
 * Peter Scupham, 89, British poet.
 * Donald Singer, 67, British clinical pharmacologist, president of the Fellowship of Postgraduate Medicine.
 * Kumiko Takizawa, 69, Japanese voice actress (Tetsujin 28-go, Ojamajo Doremi, Wedding Peach), heart attack.

12

 * Gabe Baltazar, 92, American jazz alto saxophonist and woodwind doubler.
 * Edward T. Begay, 87, American politician, speaker of the Navajo Nation Council (1999–2003).
 * Phil Bennett, 73, Welsh rugby union player (Barbarians, Llanelli, national team).
 * Patrick Breuzé, 69, French journalist and writer.
 * Roman Bunka, 70, German oud player and composer, cancer.
 * H. T. Chen, 74, Chinese-American dancer and choreographer.
 * Frederick Cuming, 92, English landscape painter.
 * Roger Dadoun, 94, French philosopher and academic.
 * Alain Dupas, 76, French astronomer and astrophysicist.
 * Wale Fanu, 72, Nigerian film producer.
 * Robert O. Fisch, 97, Hungarian-born American pediatrician, artist, and author.
 * Jeffery Gifford, 75, American politician, member of the Maine House of Representatives (2006–2014, since 2020), cancer.
 * Sylvie Granger, French historian.
 * Philip Baker Hall, 90, American actor (Magnolia, Zodiac, Rush Hour), emphysema.
 * Ron Hope, 68, British police officer.
 * Heidi Horten, 81, Austrian art collector.
 * Kim Hak-song, 69, South Korean politician, MP (2000–2012).
 * Vello Lään, 85, Estonian sport journalist, writer, and radio broadcaster.
 * Gerhard Lehmbruch, 94, German political scientist.
 * Helga Lopez, 69, German politician, MP (2005–2009).
 * Kurt Markus, 75, American photographer, complications from Parkinson's disease and Lewy body dementia.
 * Věslav Michalik, 59, Czech politician, mayor of Dolní Břežany (since 2004).
 * Dawit Nega, 34, Ethiopian singer and musician.
 * D. Philip, 79, Indian actor and film producer (Kolangal).
 * Lukša Poklepović, 77, Croatian footballer (Hajduk Split, Beveren).
 * Hunter Reynolds, 62, American visual artist and AIDS activist, squamous cell carcinoma.
 * Miryam Romero, 59, Spanish journalist and television presenter, leukemia.
 * Jim Ryan, 76, American politician, attorney general of Illinois (1995–2003).
 * Terry Sanderson, 75, British secularist and gay rights activist, bladder cancer.
 * Meghan Stabile, 39, American music promoter, suicide.
 * Jacques Villain, 88, French physician.
 * Mitsugu Watanabe, 94, Japanese politician, MP (1979–1983).
 * Buster Welch, 94, American cutting horse trainer.
 * Yu Chongwen, 98, Chinese geochemist, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

13

 * Gloria Allen, 76, American transgender activist, respiratory failure.
 * Franklin Anangonó, 47, Ecuadorian football player (El Nacional, national team) and manager (Allianza Cotopaxi).
 * Gérard Bonal, 81, French writer and biographer.
 * Noel Campbell, 72, Irish footballer (Fortuna Köln, St Patrick's Athletic, Shamrock Rovers).
 * Hari Chand, 69, Indian Olympic long-distance runner (1976, 1980).
 * Melody Currey, 71, American politician, member of the Connecticut House of Representatives (1993–2006).
 * Nikolaos Deligiorgis, 85, Greek magazine editor and publisher.
 * Cosimo Di Lauro, 48, Italian mobster (Di Lauro clan).
 * Volker Duschner, 76, German Olympic fencer (1968, 1972).
 * Bill Field, 95, American politician.
 * Alexander G. Fraser, 85, British-American computer scientist.
 * Henri Garcin, 94, Belgian actor (Someone Behind the Door, Verdict, The Pink Panther).
 * Theresia Haidlmayr, 66, Austrian politician and disability rights activist, MP (1994–2008).
 * Maureen Hiron, 80, British games designer (Continuo) and bridge player.
 * Grover Hudson, 82, American linguist.
 * Marina Lambraki-Plaka, 83, Greek historian, archaeologist, and academic, director of the National Gallery (1992–2022).
 * Julio Lencina, 83, Argentine cinematographer and producer (Verónico Cruz).
 * Martha Levisman, 89, Argentine architect and historian.
 * Anatoly Mikhaylov, 85, Russian hurdler, Olympic bronze medalist (1964).
 * Akeem Omolade, 39, Nigerian footballer (Treviso, Torino, Novara).
 * Carlos Ortiz, 85, Puerto Rican Hall of Fame boxer, world super lightweight (1959–1960) and WBA/WBC lightweight champion (1962–1965, 1965–1968).
 * Giuseppe Pericu, 84, Italian politician, deputy (1994–1996), mayor of Genoa (1997–2007).
 * John Rigby, 79, Australian swimmer, Olympic bronze medallist (1960).
 * Rolando Serrano, 83, Colombian footballer (Cúcuta Deportivo, América de Cali, national team).
 * Georges Weill, 88, French archivist and historian.

14

 * Bill Ashurst, 74, English rugby league footballer (Wigan, Penrith Panthers, Great Britain national team) and coach.
 * Arshad Ayub, 93, Malaysian academician and educator.
 * William Lawrence Banks, 84, British banker.
 * Abd al-Karim Barjas, Iraqi politician, governor of Anbar (2003–2004).
 * Rodrigo Orlando Cabrera Cuéllar, 84, Salvadoran Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Santiago de María (1983–2016).
 * Johan Cullberg, 88, Swedish psychiatry professor.
 * Gabino Díaz Merchán, 96, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Guadix (1965–1969) and archbishop of Oviedo (1969–2002).
 * Hermann Fillitz, 98, Austrian art historian.
 * Mary Griffin, 96, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (since 1996).
 * Gene Kenney, 94, American soccer coach (Michigan State Spartans).
 * Dalimil Klapka, 89, Czech actor.
 * Aleksander Mackiewicz, 77, Polish politician and economist, minister of internal market (1989–1991).
 * Missill, 42, French disc jockey, cancer.
 * Bearcat Murray, 89, Canadian Hall of Fame athletic trainer (Calgary Flames).
 * Everett Peck, 71, American animator (Duckman, Squirrel Boy, The Critic), complications from pancreatic cancer.
 * Simon Perchik, 98, American poet.
 * Ondrej Rigo, 66, Slovak serial killer and necrophile.
 * Femi Soyinka, 85, Nigerian dermatologist.
 * Vladimir Stepanov, 95, Russian politician and diplomat, ambassador to Finland (1973–1979), first secretary of the Karelian Regional Committee (1984–1989).
 * Joel Whitburn, 82, American author and music historian (Billboard).
 * Davie Wilson, 85, Scottish football player (Rangers, Dundee United, national team) and manager.
 * A. B. Yehoshua, 85, Israeli writer (The Lover, A Late Divorce), cancer.

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 * Maureen Arthur, 88, American actress (How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, The Love God?, A Man Called Dagger).
 * Jim Boyer, 71, American sound engineer (Billy Joel).
 * Chang Wen-i, 73, Taiwanese politician, member of the Legislative Yuan (1993–2002).
 * Cho Min-ho, 35, South Korean ice hockey player (Anyang Halla, 2018 Olympic team), lung cancer.
 * Juan Pablo Echeverri, 43, Colombian artist, malaria.
 * Friedrich Haag, 91, German politician, member of the Landtag of Baden-Württemberg (1967–1992).
 * Udo Hild, 79, German Olympic rower (1968, 1972).
 * Jay Hopler, 51, American poet, prostate cancer.
 * Jan Klijnjan, 77, Dutch footballer (Sparta Rotterdam, Sochaux, national team).
 * Enda McGowan, 75, Irish Gaelic footballer (Cavan, Ulster).
 * Kazue Morisaki, 95, Japanese poet and writer, respiratory failure.
 * Gopi Chand Narang, 91, Indian literary critic.
 * Frederick Nolan, 91, British writer and editor.
 * Philippe Nozières, 90, French physicist.
 * Moss O'Connell, 87, Irish Gaelic footballer and hurler (Abbeydorney GAA, Kerry GAA).
 * John Parkes, 83, English cricketer (Free Foresters) and army officer.
 * Gordon Peters, 95, English actor (Dad's Army, Are You Being Served?, One Foot in the Grave).
 * Arnold Skolnick, 85, American graphic artist (Woodstock).
 * Peter Scott-Morgan, 64, English-American roboticist, complications from motor neurone disease.
 * Tauno Timoska, 90, Finnish Olympic field hockey player (1952).
 * K. K. Veerappan, 77, Indian politician, Tamil Nadu MLA (1996–2001).
 * Sikota Wina, 90, Zambian politician, minister of health (1964) and information (1968–1973) and three-time MP.

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 * Don Allen, 84, American golfer.
 * Steinar Amundsen, 76, Norwegian sprint canoeist, Olympic champion (1968).
 * Artigas Barrios, 84, Uruguayan politician, deputy (2000–2005) and intendant of Rocha Department (2005–2015), pneumonia.
 * Big Rude Jake, 57, Canadian musician, small-cell carcinoma.
 * Michael Black, 96, British literary critic and author.
 * Tony Boskovic, 89, Australian soccer referee.
 * John Sears Casey, 91, American politician, member of the Alabama House of Representatives (1959–1967).
 * García Castany, 73, Spanish footballer (Barcelona, Zaragoza).
 * Maria Lúcia Dahl, 80, Brazilian actress (Macunaíma).
 * Michel David-Weill, 89, American investment banker, chairman of Lazard (1977–2001).
 * Yuri Fedotov, 74, Russian politician, deputy minister of foreign affairs (2002–2005), ambassador to the UK (2005–2010) and executive director of the UNODC (2010–2019).
 * Ivonne Haza, 83, Dominican operatic soprano (Eduardo Brito National Theater).
 * M. Henry Jones, 65, American artist and filmmaker.
 * Michael Stephen Kanne, 83, American jurist, judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit (since 1987).
 * Ken Knowlton, 91, American computer scientist and artist, inventor of BEFLIX.
 * Peter Mackridge, 76, British Hellenist and historian.
 * Antonio Montero Moreno, 93, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate and journalist, bishop of Badajoz (1980–1994) and archbishop of Mérida-Badajoz (1994–2004).
 * J. Paul Morrison, 84, British-born Canadian software architect.
 * Don Neely, 86, New Zealand cricket historian, player (Wellington, Auckland) and administrator, president of New Zealand Cricket (2006–2009).
 * Mike Pratt, 73, American basketball player (Kentucky Colonels), coach (Charlotte 49ers), and sportscaster (Kentucky Wildcats), colon cancer.
 * Tim Sale, 66, American comic book artist (Batman: The Long Halloween, Batman: Dark Victory, Superman for All Seasons), kidney failure.
 * Tyler Sanders, 18, American actor (Just Add Magic: Mystery City), accidental fentanyl overdose.
 * Vittorio Sega, 87, Italian politician, senator (1979–1987).
 * Lexie Tynan, 89, Irish Olympic sprinter (1952).
 * Rino Vernizzi, 75, Italian bassoonist.
 * Gary Witherspoon, 78, American anthropologist.

17

 * Muzamil Abdullayev, 80–81, Azerbaijani winemaker and politician, minister of food and agriculture (1993–1994).
 * Bakht Baidar, 72, Pakistani politician, member of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly (since 2013), cardiac arrest.
 * Manuel Bennett, 100, American artist.
 * Flavio Roberto Carraro, 90, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Arezzo-Cortona-Sansepolcro (1996–1998) and Verona (1998–2007).
 * Damian Casey, 29, Irish hurler (Eoghan Ruadh, Dungannon, Tyrone).
 * Rosemary Catacalos, 78, American poet, cancer.
 * Gary Collins, 86, Canadian ice hockey player (Toronto Maple Leafs).
 * Sid Ahmed Ferroukhi, 54, Algerian politician, deputy (2017–2019), cardiac arrest.
 * Ray Greene, 83, American college football player and coach (Jacksonville Sharks, North Carolina Central, Alabama A&M).
 * Dave Hebner, 73, American professional wrestling referee and manager (WWE, TNA).
 * Sigurd Hofmann, 78, German physicist.
 * Eiko Kaneta, 79, Japanese politician, member of the House of Representatives (1993–2005).
 * Ahmad Mahdavi Damghani, 95, Iranian literary scholar.
 * Hugh McElhenny, 93, American Hall of Fame football player (San Francisco 49ers, Minnesota Vikings, New York Giants).
 * John Mountford, 88, Australian politician, MP (1980–1990).
 * Richard I. Neal, 79, American general.
 * Bruno Pedron, 78, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Jardim (1999–2007) and Ji-Paraná (2007–2019).
 * Paul Ruffner, 73, American basketball player (Chicago Bulls).
 * W. T. P. Simarmata, 67, Indonesian politician, senator (since 2019).
 * Malcolm Skilbeck, 89, Australian educator, vice-chancellor of Deakin University (1986–1991).
 * Wilson Stone, 69, American politician, member of the Kentucky House of Representatives (2009–2021).
 * Marlenka Stupica, 94, Slovenian children's book illustrator.
 * Nicole Tomczak-Jaegermann, 77, Polish-Canadian mathematician.
 * Jean-Louis Trintignant, 91, French actor (A Man and a Woman, Z, Amour), director and racecar driver.
 * Valentin Uritescu, 81, Romanian actor (The Conjugal Bed, The Last Assault, Sand Cliffs), complications from Parkinson's disease.
 * Ken Williams, 83, American songwriter ("Everybody Plays the Fool").
 * Lynn Wright, 69, American politician, member of the Mississippi House of Representatives (since 2020), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
 * Zhang Siqing, 89, Chinese politician, vice chairperson of the CPPCC (1998–2008) and procurator-general (1993–1998).

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 * Hans-Dieter Bader, 84, German operatic tenor (Staatsoper Hannover).
 * Pierre Baldi, 103, French painter.
 * Giorgio Barbolini, 88, Italian footballer (Reggiana, Roma, Padova).
 * Alberto Bozzato, 92, Italian Olympic rower (1952).
 * Clair Branch, 85, American football player (Saskatchewan Roughriders, Edmonton Eskimos).
 * David Cervantes, 62, Mexican politician, deputy (1997–2000).
 * Mariano Díez Moreno, 72, Spanish politician, deputy (1983–1987), president of the Provincial Deputation of Toledo (1987–1991).
 * Constantin Eftimescu, 70, Romanian footballer (Dinamo București, Victoria București, Delta Tulcea).
 * René-Nicolas Ehni, 87, French writer and playwright.
 * Anita Ekström, 79, Swedish actress (Jänken, A Handful of Love, Children's Island).
 * Uffe Ellemann-Jensen, 80, Danish politician, minister of foreign affairs (1982–1993), prostate cancer.
 * István Encsi, 79, Hungarian Olympic hammer thrower.
 * Gian Pietro Felisatti, 72, Italian music producer, composer, and songwriter ("Il mare calmo della sera", "Sei bellissima").
 * Marie-Rose Gaillard, 77, Belgian racing cyclist.
 * Werner Heine, 85, German footballer (BFC Dynamo, 1. FC Union Berlin, East Germany national team).
 * Chuck MacNeil, 77, Canadian politician, Nova Scotia MLA (1984–1993).
 * Tony Mitton, 71, English writer, acute myeloid leukemia.
 * Adibah Noor, 51, Malaysian singer and actress (Mukhsin, Talentime, Crayon), ovarian cancer.
 * Aleksei Parshin, 79, Russian mathematician.
 * Margot Peters, 89, American author and biographer.
 * Nelson Proença, 71, Brazilian businessman and politician, deputy (1991–2011).
 * Lennie Rosenbluth, 89, American basketball player (Philadelphia Warriors).
 * Rémi Sainte-Marie, 84, Canadian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Dedza (2000–2006) and archbishop of Lilongwe (2007–2013).
 * Mamadou Sarr, 83, Senegalese Olympic sprinter (1968).
 * Wilma Schmidt, 95, German operatic soprano (Staatsoper Hannover).
 * Mark Shields, 85, American political commentator (PBS NewsHour, Capital Gang, Inside Washington), kidney failure.
 * Ilka Soares, 89, Brazilian actress (Iracema), lung cancer.
 * Anne F. Sutton, 79–80, British historian.
 * Ronnie Theseira, 92, Malaysian Olympic fencer (1964).
 * Barry Wappett, 87, Australian Olympic baseball player.
 * Dave Wickersham, 86, American baseball player (Kansas City Athletics, Detroit Tigers, Pittsburgh Pirates).

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 * Gennady Burbulis, 76, Russian politician, first deputy prime minister (1991–1992) and MP (1994–2007).
 * Wim Dik, 83, Dutch politician and businessman, state secretary for economic affairs (1981–1982).
 * Charlotte Furth, 88, American historian and scholar.
 * Ken Fyffe, 84, Australian footballer (North Melbourne).
 * Colin Grainger, 89, English footballer (Sheffield United, Sunderland, national team).
 * José García Pérez, 86, Spanish writer and politician, deputy (1977–1982), cancer.
 * Ritzi Jacobi, 80, Romanian textile artist.
 * Leonie Kotelawala, 78, Sri Lankan actress (Ekamath Eka Rateka).
 * Oleh Kutsyn, 56, Ukrainian military officer, shot.
 * J. H. A. Lokin, 77, Dutch law professor.
 * Ed Lothamer, 80, American football player (Kansas City Chiefs).
 * Cecelia Eaton Luschnig, 80, American classics scholar, cancer.
 * Donald McCurdy, 92, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1967–1974).
 * Carol Raye, 99, British-Australian actress (Strawberry Roan, Waltz Time, Green Fingers).
 * Clela Rorex, 78, American civil servant, issued first same-sex marriage license, complications from surgery.
 * Jim Schwall, 79, American blues musician (Siegel–Schwall Band).
 * Noriyuki Sekine, 91, Japanese politician, councillor (1991–1998).
 * Stephen Sinatra, 75, American cardiologist.
 * Thalis Tsirimokos, 62, Greek football player (PAS Giannina, OFI) and manager (Ethnikos Piraeus).
 * Brett Tuggle, 70, American keyboardist (Fleetwood Mac, David Lee Roth) and songwriter ("Just Like Paradise"), cancer.
 * Bob Turner, 87, American politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1991–2003).
 * Luigino Vascon, 65, Italian politician, deputy (1996–2006).
 * Tim White, 68, American professional wrestling referee (WWE).

20

 * Regimantas Adomaitis, 85, Lithuanian actor (Feelings, Faktas, The Trust That Went Bust).
 * Mohiuddin Ahmed, 78, Bangladeshi diplomat.
 * Alphonse Allain, 97, French poet.
 * Sture Allén, 93, Swedish linguist, permanent secretary of the Swedish Academy (1986–1999).
 * Paul Angstadt, 83, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1983–1992) and mayor of Reading, Pennsylvania (1996–2000).
 * Jordi Bonet i Armengol, 97, Spanish architect, construction manager of the Sagrada Família (1987–2012).
 * James M. Bardeen, 83, American physicist.
 * Dennis Cahill, 68, American guitarist (The Gloaming).
 * Liam Cahill, 72, Irish civil servant and journalist.
 * James Drees, 91, American politician, member of the Iowa House of Representatives (1995–2001).
 * Paul M. Ellwood Jr., 95, American pediatrician.
 * Kurt Equiluz, 93, Austrian operatic tenor (Vienna State Opera).
 * Stefan Geosits, 94, Austrian Roman Catholic priest and historian.
 * Hal Gilson, 80, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals, Houston Astros).
 * Thomas O'Riordan, 84, Irish Olympic long-distance runner (1964).
 * Gianmario Pellizzari, 77, Italian farmer and politician, deputy (1976–1992).
 * Mauricio Quiroga, 30, Argentine racing cyclist, suicide.
 * Eldar Salayev, 88, Azerbaijani physician, president of the Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences (1983–1997).
 * Aang Hamid Suganda, 79, Indonesian politician, regent of Kuningan (2003–2013).
 * Caleb Swanigan, 25, American basketball player (Purdue Boilermakers, Portland Trail Blazers, Sacramento Kings).
 * Józef Walaszczyk, 102, Polish leatherworker and businessman.
 * Xiong Qingquan, 94, Chinese politician, governor of Hunan (1985–1989) and delegate to the NPC (1988–1993).

21

 * Ernest Abuba, 74, American actor (12 Monkeys, King of New York, Article 99).
 * Sir Peter Barter, 82, Australian-born Papua New Guinean businessman and politician, governor of Madang Province (1997–2002).
 * J. R. Bishop, 84, American football coach (Wheaton Thunder).
 * Patrizia Cavalli, 75, Italian poet.
 * Harvey Dinnerstein, 94, American figurative artist.
 * Jaylon Ferguson, 26, American football player (Baltimore Ravens, Louisiana Tech Bulldogs), accidental drug overdose.
 * Pedro Gallina, 73, Argentine footballer (Ferro Carril Oeste, Lota Schwager, Everton).
 * Erich Heckelmann, 87, German politician, member of the Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia (1978–1980, 1981–1996).
 * Duncan Henderson, 72, American film producer (Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World, Oblivion, Space Jam: A New Legacy), pancreatic cancer.
 * Artie Kane, 93, American pianist, film score composer (Eyes of Laura Mars, Night of the Juggler, Wrong Is Right) and conductor.
 * Trevor LeGassick, 86, American scholar and translator.
 * Franklin B. Mann, 81, American politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (1974–1982) and senate (1982–1986).
 * Pierre Narcisse, 45, Cameroonian-born Russian singer and actor (The Barber of Siberia), complications from kidney surgery.
 * Brig Owens, 79, American football player (Dallas Cowboys, Washington Redskins).
 * Birgit Pohl, 68, German athlete, Paralympic champion (1996, 2000).
 * Chantal Poupaud, French film director, producer, and screenwriter (Seventh Heaven, Under the Sand).
 * David Pugh, British actor (Loving Memory, Burke & Hare, The Sex Thief). (death announced on this date)
 * James Rado, 90, American actor (Lions Love), playwright and composer (Hair), Grammy winner (1969).
 * Nikos Salikas, 81, Greek politician, MP (1989–1993).
 * Jaroslav Škarvan, 78, Czech handball player, Olympic silver medalist (1972).
 * Dragan Tomić, 86, Serbian politician, acting president (1997), president of the National Assembly (1994–2001).
 * Alipasha Umalatov, 95, Russian politician, leader of the Dagestan ASSR (1967–1978).
 * Polycarpose Zacharias, 51, Indian Jacobite Syrian Orthodox prelate, metropolitan of the Church (since 2012), heart attack.

22

 * Patrick Adams, 72, American record producer, music arranger and composer (The Universal Robot Band, Musique).
 * Xhevdet Bajraj, 62, Kosovar poet and screenwriter, lung cancer.
 * Jimmy Bryant, 93, American singer.
 * Marilu Bueno, 82, Brazilian actress (Better Days Ahead, Lua de Cristal, The Man of the Year), complications from abdominal surgery.
 * Yves Coppens, 87, French anthropologist (Lucy).
 * L. Patrick Devlin, 83, American lecturer and author.
 * Paulo Diniz, 82, Brazilian singer.
 * Clovis Gagnon, 96, Canadian politician, Quebec MNA (1953–1960).
 * Donald Gemmell, 89, New Zealand Olympic rower (1956).
 * Alec Head, 97, French racehorse trainer and breeder.
 * Alexander Jefferson, 100, American Air Force officer (Tuskegee Airmen).
 * Robert A. Katz, 79, American film and television producer (Gettysburg, Selena, Introducing Dorothy Dandridge), lung cancer.
 * Danuza Leão, 88, Brazilian actress (Entranced Earth), journalist (Folha de S.Paulo) and writer, respiratory failure.
 * Willie Morrow, 82, American businessman and inventor (afro pick).
 * Jonny Nilsson, 79, Swedish speed skater, Olympic champion (1964).
 * Gerd Grønvold Saue, 92, Norwegian writer.
 * Tony Siragusa, 55, American football player (Indianapolis Colts, Baltimore Ravens), television host (Man Caves) and actor.
 * Bruton Smith, 95, American Hall of Fame motorsports promoter (Speedway Motorsports).
 * Bernie Stolar, 75, American video game industry executive, president of Mattel (1999–2005).
 * Jüri Tarmak, 75, Estonian high jumper, Olympic champion (1972).
 * Graham Tutt, 65, English footballer (Charlton Athletic, Atlanta Chiefs, Georgia Generals).
 * Gerardo Clemente Vega, 82, Mexican military officer, secretary of national defence (2000–2006).
 * Carlos Vera, 93, Chilean Olympic athlete (1948, 1952).

23

 * Rex Austin, 91, New Zealand politician, MP (1975–1987).
 * Bernard Belle, 57, American musician, music producer and songwriter ("I Like the Way (The Kissing Game)", "Remember the Time").
 * Gianpaolo Bissi, 81, Italian politician, senator (1987–1992).
 * Henri Elendé, 80, Congolese Olympic high jumper (1964).
 * Ernane Galvêas, 99, Brazilian economist and politician, president of the Central Bank of Brazil (1968–1974, 1979–1980), minister of economy (1980–1985).
 * Arkady Gartsman, 75, Ukrainian songwriter (Treasure Island), screenwriter and actor.
 * Sally Greengross, Baroness Greengross, 86, British politician, member of the House of Lords (since 2000).
 * Ernst Jacobi, 88, German actor (The Big Chance, The Day the Rains Came, The Tin Drum).
 * Stien Kaiser, 84, Dutch speed skater, Olympic champion (1972).
 * Ko Tin Lung, 69, Hong Kong actor (July Rhapsody), film producer (I Have a Date with Spring) and presenter.
 * Liang Junwu, 88, Chinese materials scientist, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
 * Ove Malmberg, 89, Swedish Olympic ice hockey player (1956).
 * Rima Melati, 84, Indonesian actress (Laki-Laki Tak Bernama, Wadjah Seorang Laki-laki, Max Havelaar).
 * Peter Molnar, 78, American geophysicist.
 * Massimo Morante, 69, Italian guitarist (Goblin).
 * Tommy Morgan, 89, American harmonica player.
 * Alain Plantefol, 79, French rugby union player (Racing 92, SU Agen, national team).
 * Leo Posada, 88, Cuban baseball player (Kansas City Athletics), pancreatic cancer.
 * Yuri Shatunov, 48, Russian singer (Laskovyi Mai), heart attack.
 * Cho Soon, 94, South Korean politician, MP (1998–2000).
 * John F. Stack, 71, American political scientist.
 * Paula Stafford, 102, Australian fashion designer.
 * Francis Tulloch, 81, Jamaican politician, two-time MP and minister of tourism (1997–1999).
 * Mahmut Ustaosmanoğlu, 93, Turkish Islamic scholar, imam of İsmailağa (1954–1996), infection.
 * Joan van der Waals, 102, Dutch physicist.
 * Leluț Vasilescu, 66, Romanian drummer.
 * Jean Waline, 88, French academic and politician.
 * Chumei Watanabe, 96, Japanese composer (Mazinger Z, Steel Jeeg), heart failure.

24

 * Edward Abramoski, 88, American athletic trainer (Buffalo Bills).
 * Neil Chandler, 73, Australian footballer (Carlton, St Kilda).
 * Chris Denning, 81, English DJ and convicted sex offender, diabetes.
 * Suzanne Deuchler, 92, American politician, member of the Illinois House of Representatives (1981–1999).
 * Finn Døssing, 81, Danish footballer (Viborg, Dundee United, Aalborg).
 * Harry Gration, 71, English journalist and broadcaster (Look North).
 * Wayne LeBombard, 78, American Olympic speed skater.
 * Ulf Lönnqvist, 85, Swedish politician, minister for sports, youth and tourism (1986–1989) and housing (1988–1991).
 * Lawrence Moss, 94, American composer.
 * Bruce Nelson, 81, American historian, Lewy body dementia.
 * Maria Nichiforov, 71, Romanian Olympic sprint canoer.
 * Fatikh Sibagatullin, 72, Russian politician, deputy (2007–2021).
 * Nathan Sivin, 91, American linguist and historian.
 * Lee C. Teng, 95, Chinese-born American theoretical physicist.
 * Janna Thompson, 79, American-born Australian philosopher and ethicist.
 * Carol Vance, 88, American district attorney.
 * Peter Waddington, 85, Australian Olympic rower.
 * Zhang Sizhi, 94, Chinese human rights activist.

25

 * Michael Baker-Harber, 76, British Olympic sailor (1976).
 * Bill Bell, 74, American football player (Atlanta Falcons, New England Patriots).
 * Javier Cárdenas, 69, Mexican footballer (Deportivo Toluca, Guadalajara, national team).
 * Peter Denz, 82, German engineer, inventor and entrepreneur.
 * Sam Gilliam, 88, American painter, kidney failure.
 * Alberto Gurrola, 29, Mexican footballer (Lobos BUAP, Cimarrones de Sonora).
 * Louis Ken-Kwofie, 53, Ghanaian football player (New York Red Bulls) and manager (Ramapo College), pancreatic cancer.
 * Lilo Kobi, 92, Swiss Olympic swimmer.
 * John Leefe, 80, Canadian politician, Nova Scotia MHA (1978–1999).
 * John Manningham-Buller, 2nd Viscount Dilhorne, 90, English hereditary peer and barrister.
 * Elena Marttila, 99, Russian painter.
 * Christine McElwee, 75, New Zealand politician and historian.
 * Arie Pais, 92, Dutch politician, senator (1977, 1981–1982) and minister of education and sciences (1977–1981).
 * Dietmar Streitler, 58, Austrian Olympic wrestler (1984).
 * Russell Watt, 86, New Zealand rugby union footballer (Otago, Wellington, national team).
 * Kim Weber, 76, Finnish Olympic sailor (1972).
 * Bernhard Wessel, 85, German footballer (Borussia Dortmund).
 * Bill Woolsey, 87, American swimmer, Olympic champion (1952).

26

 * Thomas Bewley, 95, British-Irish psychiatrist.
 * Thue Christiansen, 82, Greenlandic visual artist and politician, designer of the flag of Greenland and minister of education (1979–1983).
 * Don Cullen, 89, Canadian actor, comedian and writer.
 * Frank D'Accone, 91, American musicologist.
 * Yuri Gorobets, 90, Russian actor (Come Tomorrow, Please..., Investigation Held by ZnaToKi, Air Crew).
 * Paul Hartnett, 94, American politician, member of the Nebraska Legislature (1985–2005).
 * Hans Hollmann, 89, Austrian director and actor.
 * Bruce R. Katz, 75, American entrepreneur (Rockport), injuries sustained in a fall.
 * Margaret Keane, 94, American painter, subject of Big Eyes, heart failure.
 * Jerzy Kopa, 79, Polish football player and manager (Stal Stalowa Wola, Lech Poznań, Pogoń Szczecin).
 * V. Krishnamurthy, 97, Indian civil servant.
 * Raffaele La Capria, 99, Italian writer and screenwriter (Hands over the City, Many Wars Ago).
 * Abraham Lavender, 81, American sociologist.
 * Mary Mara, 61, American actress (Nash Bridges, ER, A Civil Action), drowned.
 * Timothy J. McCann, 78, English archivist.
 * Frank Moorhouse, 83, Australian author (Dark Palace, Cold Light) and screenwriter (The Coca-Cola Kid).
 * Frank Williams, 90, English actor (The Army Game, Dad's Army, You Rang, M'Lord?).

27

 * Renato Ascencio León, 83, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, territorial prelate of Madera (1988–1994) and bishop of Ciudad Juárez (1994–2014).
 * Sir Colin Blakemore, 78, British neurobiologist.
 * Marlin Briscoe, 76, American football player (Buffalo Bills, Miami Dolphins, Denver Broncos), pneumonia.
 * Bob Brown, 79, American football player (Ottawa Rough Riders, BC Lions).
 * Leonardo Del Vecchio, 87, Italian eyewear industry executive, founder of Luxottica, pneumonia.
 * Albert Derrick, 82, English footballer (Hereford United), throat cancer.
 * Mildred Reason Dube, Zimbabwean politician, senator (since 2018).
 * Fina García Marruz, 99, Cuban poet.
 * Jack Gordon, 94, Canadian ice hockey general manager (Minnesota North Stars, Vancouver Canucks), coach and player (New York Rangers).
 * Fred Hyatt, 75, American football player (St. Louis Cardinals, New Orleans Saints, Washington Redskins), complications from heart surgery.
 * Giles Mutsekwa, 73, Zimbabwean politician, minister of home affairs (2009–2013).
 * Teruyoshi Nakano, 86, Japanese special effects artist (Godzilla vs. Hedorah, Zone Fighter, Princess from the Moon), sepsis.
 * Nick Nemeroff, 32, Canadian comedian.
 * Jay Octeau, 57, American ice hockey player (Boston University Terriers).
 * Frederick S. Pardee, 89, American economist.
 * Michael C. Stenger, 71, American law enforcement officer, sergeant at arms of the United States Senate (2018–2021).
 * Mats Traat, 85, Estonian poet and writer.
 * Joe Turkel, 94, American actor (The Shining, Blade Runner, Paths of Glory), liver failure.
 * Wu Jin-yun, 84, Taiwanese Olympic athlete (1960).

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 * Cüneyt Arkın, 84, Turkish actor (The Mine, Dünyayı Kurtaran Adam, Paramparça), film director, and producer, cardiac arrest.
 * Martin Bangemann, 87, German politician, MP (1972–1980, 1987–1989) and federal minister of economics of West Germany (1984–1988).
 * Christine Dranzoa, 55, Ugandan academic administrator and biologist.
 * Dennis Egan, 75, American broadcaster (KINY) and politician, member of the Alaska Senate (2009–2019) and mayor of Juneau (1995–2000).
 * Neville Hayes, 78, Australian swimmer, Olympic silver medalist (1960).
 * Katja Husen, 46, Turkish-born German biologist and politician, member of the Hamburg Parliament (2004–2008), traffic collision.
 * Dame Deborah James, 40, English journalist (You, Me and the Big C), bowel cancer.
 * Gary Jerke, 74, American politician, member of the South Dakota House of Representatives (2005–2008).
 * Sergey Korepanov, 74, Russian politician.
 * Ian Verner Macdonald, 97, Canadian trade diplomat and entrepreneur.
 * T. Sivadasa Menon, 90, Indian politician, Kerala MLA (1987–2001).
 * Pallonji Mistry, 93, Indian-born Irish businessman, chairman of the Shapoorji Pallonji Group.
 * Malcolm Neesam, 76, English historian and writer.
 * Hichem Rostom, 75, Tunisian actor (The English Patient, The Magic Box, The Flower of Aleppo).
 * Asao Sano, 96, Japanese actor (Season of the Sun, The Last Samurai, The Funeral).
 * Ryuzo Sasaki, 65, Japanese politician, MP (1993–2000, 2005–2012), heart attack.
 * Scope, 4, Irish racehorse, euthanised.
 * Mike Schuler, 81, American basketball coach (Portland Trail Blazers, Los Angeles Clippers).
 * Varinder Singh, 75, Indian field hockey player, Olympic bronze medallist (1972).
 * Rolf Skoglund, 81, Swedish actor (Vi hade i alla fall tur med vädret, Fångarna på fortet, Jönssonligan spelar högt), cancer.
 * John Visentin, 59, American business executive, CEO of Xerox (since 2018).
 * Kaiwan Wattanakrai, 71, Thai voice actor.
 * Dennis Wilson, 101, British war poet.

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 * Bill Allen, 85, American businessman, CEO of VECO Corporation.
 * Sonny Barger, 83, American biker, author and actor (Sons of Anarchy), co-founder of the Hells Angels, cancer.
 * Kenward Elmslie, 93, American poet.
 * David Weiss Halivni, 94, Israeli-American rabbi.
 * Manikavagasam Harichandra, 91, Malaysian Olympic middle-distance runner (1956).
 * Alfredo Hernández Raigosa, 59, Mexican politician and social activist, deputy (2000–2003).
 * Neil Kerley, 88, Australian footballer (West Adelaide, South Adelaide, Glenelg), traffic collision.
 * Manfred Krafft, 84, German football player (Fortuna Düsseldorf) and manager (Karlsruher SC, FC Kaiserslautern).
 * Eeles Landström, 90, Finnish pole vaulter and politician, MP (1966–1972), Olympic bronze medalist (1960).
 * Peter B. Lowry, 81, American folklorist, musicologist, and record label owner (Trix Records).
 * María Rosa de Madariaga, 85, Spanish historian.
 * Yehuda Meshi Zahav, 62, Israeli social activist, co-founder of ZAKA, suicide by hanging.
 * Agate Nesaule, 84, Latvian-born American author (A Woman in Amber).
 * Jim Pappin, 82, Canadian ice hockey player (Toronto Maple Leafs, Chicago Blackhawks, California Golden Seals), Stanley Cup champion (1964, 1967).
 * Suzanne Pepper, 83, American-born Hong Kong author and political scientist.
 * Emma Previato, 69, Italian-born American mathematician.
 * Miklós Szabó, 93, Hungarian Olympic long-distance runner (1956, 1960).
 * Hershel W. Williams, 98, American Marine Corps warrant officer, Medal of Honor recipient (1945).
 * Anthony M. Villane, 92, American politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1976–1988).

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 * Rolando Andaya Jr., 53, Filipino politician, secretary of budget and management (2006–2010), twice member and deputy speaker (2016–2018) of the House of Representatives.
 * Marcus Fairs, 54, British magazine editor, founder of Dezeen.
 * Jean-Guy Gendron, 87, Canadian ice hockey player (Philadelphia Flyers, New York Rangers, Boston Bruins), assisted suicide.
 * Zulfikar Ghose, 87, Pakistani-American novelist and poet.
 * R. Ross Holloway, 87, American archaeologist.
 * Tatsuaki Iwata, 96, Japanese Go player.
 * Satinder Kumar Lambah, 80, Indian diplomat.
 * Lynn Lynch, 92, American football player (Chicago Cardinals).
 * Muriel Phillips, 101, American World War II veteran and writer.
 * Gerald Schweighart, 84, American politician, mayor of Champaign, Illinois (1999–2011).
 * Bill Squires, 89, American track and field coach (Greater Boston Track Club).
 * Dmitry Stepushkin, 46, Russian Olympic bobsledder (2002, 2006, 2010).
 * Indulata Sukla, 78, Indian mathematician.
 * Technoblade, 23, American YouTuber, metastatic sarcoma. (death announced on this date)
 * Brian Tomlinson, 81, Australian footballer (South Melbourne).
 * Wayne Wagner, 76, American politician.
 * William E. Winkler, 75, American statistician.
 * Vladimir Zelenko, 49, Ukrainian-born American physician, cancer.
 * Kazimierz Zimny, 87, Polish athlete, Olympic bronze medalist (1960).