Deaths in June 2024

1

 * Erich Anderson, 67, American actor (Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter, Bat*21, Unfaithful), esophageal cancer.
 * Raffaele Aurisicchio, 70, Italian politician, deputy (2006–2008).
 * Chen Jing, 89, Chinese engineer and metallurgist.
 * Artur Chilingarov, 84, Russian polar explorer and politician, member of the State Duma (1993–2011, since 2016) and senator (2011–2014).
 * José Domínguez Abascal, 70, Spanish politician and engineer, secretary of state for energy (2018–2020).
 * Henry Gunstone, 83, Australian footballer (South Melbourne) and cricketer (Richmond Cricket Club).
 * Harry van Hoof, 81, Dutch conductor ("Ding-a-dong", "I See a Star"), composer ("How Do You Do") and music arranger.
 * Andrzej Kostenko, 87, Polish screenwriter (Ręce do góry, Le Départ) and actor (When Angels Fall).
 * Maguni Charan Kuanr, 87, Indian puppeteer.
 * Ruth Maria Kubitschek, 92, Czechoslovak-born German actress (He Can't Stop Doing It, Madame and Her Niece, Tears of Blood).
 * Philippe Leroy, 93, French actor (The Hole, The Life of Leonardo da Vinci, Sandokan).
 * Gary Nairn, 73, Australian politician, MP (1996–2007) and special minister of state (2006–2007), cancer.
 * Tin Oo, 97, Burmese general and politician, minister of defence (1974–1977) and commander-in-chief of defence services (1974–1976).
 * Mary-Lou Pardue, 90, American geneticist and academic.
 * Q.S. Serafijn, 64, Dutch conceptual artist, author, and sculptor.
 * Janusz Rewiński, 74, Polish actor and politician, MP (1991–1993).
 * Dick Sears, 81, American politician, member of the Vermont Senate (since 1993).
 * Roman Verostko, 94, American artist and academic.
 * Ben White, 52, American finance journalist (CNBC).
 * Murisi Zwizwai, 54, Zimbabwean politician, MP (2003–2023).

2

 * Larry Allen, 52, American Hall of Fame football player (Dallas Cowboys, San Francisco 49ers).
 * Wensley Bundel, 75, Surinamese football player (Transvaal, national team) and manager (national team).
 * Rob Burrow, 41, English rugby league player (Leeds Rhinos, Yorkshire, national team), complications from motor neurone disease.
 * Carl Cain, 89, American basketball player (Iowa Hawkeyes), Olympic champion (1956).
 * Jeannette Charles, 96, British actress (National Lampoon's European Vacation, The Naked Gun, Austin Powers in Goldmember).
 * Edgardo Cozarinsky, 85, Argentine writer and filmmaker (One Man's War).
 * Emma Lou Diemer, 96, American composer.
 * Donovan Ebanks, 72, Cayman diplomat, acting governor (2009–2010).
 * Elizabeth Freeman, 57, American scholar, cancer. (death announced on this date)
 * Uzi Geller, 93, Israeli chess master.
 * Maciej Gliwicz, 85, Polish biologist.
 * Michael J. Karels, 67, American software engineer.
 * Duane Klueh, 98, American basketball player (Denver Nuggets, Fort Wayne Pistons, Indiana State Sycamores).
 * David Levy, 86, Israeli politician, MK (1969–2006), minister of construction (1979–1990) and three-times of foreign affairs.
 * Farrel O'Shea, 60, British professional windsurfer.
 * Janis Paige, 101, American actress (Please Don't Eat the Daisies, The Pajama Game, It's Always Jan).
 * Natasha Ryan, 40, Australian runaway, subject of a disappearance case. (death announced on this date)
 * Luigi Saraceni, 86, Italian politician, deputy (1994–2001).
 * Armando Silvestre, 98, American-Mexican actor (Rossana, The Miracle Roses, Night of the Bloody Apes).
 * T. J. Simers, 73, American sports columnist (Los Angeles Times, The Orange County Register) and television personality (Around the Horn), brain cancer.
 * Harold Snoad, 88, British television producer, writer and director (Keeping Up Appearances, Ever Decreasing Circles, Don't Wait Up).
 * Barbara Stewart, 72, New Zealand politician, MP (2002–2008, 2011–2017).

3

 * Brigitte Bierlein, 74, Austrian jurist, president of the Constitutional Court (2018–2019) and chancellor (2019–2020).
 * Ross Booth, 72, Australian footballer (University Blacks).
 * Brother Marquis, 58, American rapper (2 Live Crew), heart attack.
 * Charoen Chaoprayun, 89, Thai schoolteacher and politician, MP (1979–1996).
 * Vagif Huseynov, 81, Azerbaijani military officer and politician, chairman of the Committee for State Security of the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic (1989–1991).
 * Lee Chun-seok, 65, South Korean footballer (Daewoo Royals).
 * Johannes Lott, 94, Estonian lawyer and politician, chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the Estonian SSR (1975–1978).
 * Morrie Markoff, 110, American blogger, writer, and supercentenarian.
 * Les Mason, 69, American politician, member of the Kansas House of Representatives (since 2014).
 * Jürgen Moltmann, 98, German theologian (University of Tübingen).
 * Dag Erik Pedersen, 64, Norwegian road racing cyclist and television host.
 * William Russell, 99, English actor (Doctor Who, The Adventures of Sir Lancelot, The Great Escape).
 * Remo Saraceni, 89, Italian-American toy inventor (Walking Piano), heart failure.
 * Teremoana Tapi Taio, 79, Cook Islands politician, MP (1999–2004).

4

 * Jean Aniset, 89, Luxembourgian Olympic long-distance runner (1960, 1964).
 * Charles-Albert Antille, 79, Swiss businessman and politician, MP (1998–2003).
 * Asmatullah, Pakistani politician, MNA (2008–2013, 2018–2023).
 * Nicholas Ball, 78, English actor (EastEnders, Footballers' Wives, Hazell).
 * Yves Beaujard, 84, French illustrator, engraver, and stamp designer.
 * B. R. P. Bhaskar, 92, Indian journalist (The Hindu, The Statesman, Deccan Herald) and human rights activist.
 * John Blackman, 76, Australian radio and television presenter (Hey Hey It's Saturday), heart attack.
 * Ngoy Bomboko, 47, Congolese footballer (TP Mazembe, Gabala, national team), injuries sustained in a fire.
 * Francesco Bruni, 95, Italian politician, deputy (1979–1994).
 * Cheo Chai Chen, 73, Singaporean businessman and politician, MP (1991–1997).
 * C.Gambino, 26, Swedish rapper, shot.
 * Gianpaolo Dozzo, 69, Italian politician, deputy (1994–2013).
 * Daniel T. Eismann, 77, American jurist, justice (2001–2017) and chief justice (2007–2011) of the Idaho Supreme Court.
 * Bill Estabrooks, 76, Canadian politician, Nova Scotia MLA (1998–2013).
 * Karin Gundersen, 79, Norwegian literary scholar and translator.
 * Kamal Haider, 77, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1986–1988).
 * Parnelli Jones, 90, American Hall of Fame racing driver and team owner (Vel's Parnelli Jones Racing), 1963 Indianapolis 500 winner.
 * Ahmad Shah Khan, Crown Prince of Afghanistan, 89, Afghan royal, head of the House of Barakzai (since 2007).
 * Rex Kirton, 82, New Zealand politician, mayor of Upper Hutt (1977–2001).
 * Matilda Koen-Sarano, 84, Italian-born Israeli writer.
 * Moshe Kotlarsky, 74, American Orthodox rabbi, cancer.
 * Aase Moløkken, 94, Norwegian politician, MP (1980–1981, 1982–1989).
 * Yves Morin, 94, Canadian cardiologist and politician, senator (2001–2004).
 * Jan Reehorst, 101, Dutch politician, MP (1956–1967), mayor of Haarlem (1977–1984).
 * Yury Semyonov, 86, Russian economist and politician, first secretary of the Kaliningrad Regional Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (1989–1991).
 * Hubert Taczanowski, 63, Polish-born British cinematographer (The Opposite of Sex, Van Wilder: The Rise of Taj, D-War).
 * John Todd, 86, Australian football player (South Fremantle) and coach (Swan Districts, West Coast Eagles).
 * Marvin Upshaw, 77, American football player (Kansas City Chiefs, Cleveland Browns, St. Louis Cardinals).

5

 * Vassilios Brakatsoulas, 95, Greek lawyer and politician, MP (1958–1961, 1989–1996).
 * Kaye Breadsell, 82, Australian Olympic gymnast (1960).
 * Alexandrina Cernov, 80, Romanian-Ukrainian academic, literary historian and philologist.
 * Fred Dallmayr, 95, German-born American philosopher.
 * André Desvallées, 92–93, French museologist.
 * Jean-Paul Émin, 84, French politician, senator (1989–2008).
 * Akira Endo, 90, Japanese biochemist, pneumonia.
 * Daniel Etounga-Manguelle, 81, Cameroonian economist and writer.
 * Charles Allsopp, 6th Baron Hindlip, 83, British peer and businessman, member of the House of Lords (1993–1999).
 * Adam Kaczmarek, 62, Polish Olympic shooter (1988, 1992).
 * Peter C. Knudson, 86, American politician, member of the Utah Senate (1993–2019).
 * Rosalinda López Hernández, 56, Mexican politician, senator (2006–2012) and member of the Congress of Tabasco (2006–2015).
 * Dicoh Mariam, 79–80, Ivorian chemist.
 * Michael Mosley, 67, British television journalist and presenter (The One Show, The Story of Science: Power, Proof and Passion, The Genius of Invention).
 * Rosalina Neri, 96, Italian actress (Three Men and a Leg, All the Moron's Men, The Predators) and singer.
 * Petter Nome, 69, Norwegian journalist (Dagsrevyen, Dagsavisen), cancer.
 * Doug Porter, 94, American college football coach (Mississippi Valley State, Fort Valley State).
 * Rosa, 24, American sea otter, euthanasia.
 * Rose-Marie, 68, Northern Irish singer and television personality.
 * Reiner Uthoff, 86, German writer and stage director.
 * Ben Vautier, 88, French visual artist, suicide by gunshot.
 * Richard Zuschlag, 76, American ambulance service executive, founder of Acadian Ambulance, cancer.

6

 * Roberto Cossa, 89, Argentine playwright and theatre director.
 * Rexhep Ferri, 86, Kosovan-Albanian artist and writer.
 * Dan Flavin, 67, American politician, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives (1996–2005).
 * Joseph Hardy, 95, American director (Great Expectations) and producer (Ryan's Hope).
 * Éric Hazan, 87, French author and publisher.
 * Jacques Insermini, 96, French stuntman and actor.
 * Glan Letheren, 68, Welsh footballer (Leeds United, Scunthorpe United, Swansea City), peritoneal cancer.
 * Fumihiko Maki, 95, Japanese architect (Makuhari Messe, 4 World Trade Center, Aga Khan Museum).
 * Alan Millard, 86, British Orientalist.
 * Sergei Novikov, 86, Russian mathematician (Novikov conjecture).
 * Sir Oliver Popplewell, 96, British judge (Bradford City stadium fire) and cricketer (Cambridge University, Free Foresters).
 * Stanley Sue, 80, American clinical psychologist.
 * Milovan Tasić, 76, Serbian basketball player (Radnički Belgrade) and actor (Who's Singin' Over There?).
 * Abdul Wahid, 64, Indonesian politician, regent of North Hulu Sungai Regency (2012–2021).
 * John Wilmerding, 86, American art collector and curator, heart failure.
 * Ahmed Zitouni, 74, Algerian author.

7

 * William Anders, 90, American astronaut (Apollo 8) and diplomat, ambassador to Norway (1976–1977), photographer of Earthrise, plane crash.
 * Jean-Kasongo Banza, 49, Congolese footballer (AS Vita Club, VfL Wolfsburg, national team).
 * David Boaz, 70, American libertarian philosopher, cancer.
 * Vincent Duggleby, 85, British radio presenter (Money Box), prostate cancer.
 * Geoff Dupuy, 87, Australian footballer (Hawthorn).
 * André Ferreira, 59, Brazilian volleyball player, Olympic champion (1992), lymphoma.
 * Regina Gordilho, 91, Brazilian politician, deputy (1991–1995).
 * A. J. T. Johnsingh, 78, Indian ecologist.
 * Siri Kannangara, Sri Lankan-Australian sports medical doctor and trainer.
 * Ralph Kasambara, 54, Malawian lawyer, minister of justice (2012–2013), heart failure.
 * Abdul Wahab Al-Nafisi, 90–91, Kuwaiti politician.
 * Paul Pressler, 94, American politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1957–1959) and judge.
 * Greg Quicke, 62, Australian astronomer, astronomy tour operator and author.
 * Gerhard Rödding, 91, German politician, member of the Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia (1980–1987).
 * Ernstalbrecht Stiebler, 90, German composer.
 * Nozomu Suzuki, 75, Japanese politician, MP (2012–2014), mayor of Iwata (1998–2009).
 * Beksultan Tutkushev, 75, Kazakh politician, senator (1995–2008).
 * Warren Winiarski, 95, American winemaker.
 * Daliyah Yaʼiri, 87, Israeli journalist.
 * Dale Yakiwchuk, 65, Canadian ice hockey player (Winnipeg Jets, Milwaukee Admirals, Kalamazoo Wings).

8

 * Frank Arnold, 89, American basketball coach (BYU Cougars).
 * John Benson, 85, American calligrapher and stonecarver.
 * Sergei Beshukov, 53, Russian chess grandmaster.
 * Anthony Brummet, 93, Canadian politician, British Columbia MLA (1979–1991).
 * Christophe Deloire, 53, French civil rights activist and journalist, brain cancer.
 * Oswald Ducrot, 93, French linguist.
 * Ewald Frank, 90, German Pentecostal preacher.
 * Tom Grljusich, 83, Australian footballer (South Fremantle, Central District).
 * Richard B. Hetnarski, 96, Polish-born American academic and translator.
 * Sir Martin Jacomb, 94, British financier.
 * Mark James, 83, American songwriter ("Hooked on a Feeling", "Suspicious Minds", "Always on My Mind").
 * Charlie Lennon, 85, Irish traditional fiddler and composer.
 * Musa Mohamad, 80, Malaysian academic administrator and politician, minister of education (1999–2004) and vice-chancellor of the Universiti Sains Malaysia (1982–1998).
 * Akio Nakajima, 88, Japanese politician, MP (1993–1996), member of the House of Councillors (2003–2004).
 * Ben Potter, 40, American Internet personality, traffic collision.
 * Ramoji Rao, 87, Indian conglomerate executive and film producer (Mayuri, Pakarathinu Pakaram, Mouna Poratam), founder of Ramoji Group, heart disease.
 * Nanae Sasaya, 74, Japanese manga artist (Year 24 Group), lung cancer.
 * Valery Saykin, 86, Russian politician, deputy chairman of the council of ministers of the Russian SFSR (1990) and MP (1999–2003).
 * Maria da Conceição Tavares, 94, Portuguese-Brazilian economist and politician, deputy (1995–1999).
 * Klaus Töpfer, 85, German politician, MP (1990–1998), executive director of the UNEP (1998–2006), and minister of environment (1987–1994).
 * Éric Vu-An, 60, French dancer, choreographer, and actor (The Sheltering Sky, Les Liaisons dangereuses), brain tumour.
 * Chet Walker, 84, American Hall of Fame basketball player (Philadelphia 76ers, Chicago Bulls), NBA champion (1967).
 * Dale Walz, 59, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (2001–2004).
 * Zhu Yongjun, 94, Chinese nuclear specialist.

9

 * Carmen M. Amedori, 68, American politician and journalist, member of the Maryland House of Delegates (1999–2004).
 * Lyons Brown Jr., 87, American businessman and diplomat, ambassador to Austria (2001–2005).
 * William Carragan, 86, American musicologist, Bruckner expert, stroke.
 * Frank Carroll, 85, American Hall of Fame competitive skater and figure-skating coach, cancer.
 * Ralph Caulton, 87, New Zealand rugby union player (Wellington, national team) and coach.
 * Lynn Conway, 86, American computer scientist, heart disease.
 * Simon Cowell, 72, British television presenter (Wildlife SOS) and conservationist, founder of the Wildlife Aid Foundation, lung cancer.
 * Dennis Hatcher, 71, Australian rower.
 * V. Craig Jordan, 76, American-British scientist.
 * Kim Kwang-lim, 94, South Korean poet.
 * Marzena Kipiel-Sztuka, 58, Polish actress (The Lousy World).
 * Mikhail Kolyushev, 81, Russian Olympic cyclist (1968).
 * Svenn Kristiansen, 84, Norwegian politician, mayor of Oslo (2007).
 * Yoshiko Kuga, 93, Japanese actress (Equinox Flower, Good Morning, Drunken Angel), aspiration pneumonia.
 * James Lawson, 95, American civil rights activist, cardiac arrest.
 * Michael Lovell, 57, American academic administrator, president of Marquette University (since 2014), sarcoma.
 * Beata Maksymow, 56, Polish Olympic judoka (1992, 1996, 2000).
 * Masuo Matsuoka, 89, Japanese politician, MP (1993–1996), member of the House of Councillors (1983–1989, 1998–2004), mayor of Hikari (1971–1982).
 * Isabel Moreno, 82, Cuban actress (Lucía, A Successful Man, The Beauty of the Alhambra).
 * Robert E. Raiche, 87, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (1965–1972).
 * Barbara Repetto, 77, Italian politician, member of the Landtag of South Tyrol (2008–2010).
 * Alex Riel, 83, Danish jazz and rock drummer.
 * Ernie Ruple, 78, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers).
 * Junichi Seki, 88, Japanese politician, mayor of Osaka (2003–2007).
 * David Shrayer-Petrov, 88, Russian-American novelist and poet.
 * Ann Spohnholz, 74, American politician, member of the Alaska House of Representatives (1989).
 * Edward C. Stone, 88, American scientist and physics professor, director of NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (1991–2001), complications from dementia.
 * Vitalis Otia Suh, 57, Cameroonian actor, director and producer.
 * Vincent Waydell Warner Jr., 83, American priest, bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Olympia (1990–2007).
 * William, 90, Brazilian footballer (Cruzeiro, Atlético Mineiro, national team), complications from a fall.

10

 * Terry Allcock, 88, English footballer (Bolton Wanderers, Norwich City) and cricketer (Norfolk).
 * Willie Carlin, 83, English footballer (Halifax Town, Carlisle United, Derby County).
 * Jennifer Cashmore, 86, Australian politician, member of the South Australian House of Assembly (1977–1993).
 * Gérard Dériot, 79, French politician, senator (1998–2020), mayor of Cérilly (1995–2001).
 * Brad Dusek, 73, American football player (Washington Redskins), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
 * William Goines, 87, American Navy SEAL, heart attack.
 * Michael Graubart, 93, Austrian-born British conductor, composer and academic.
 * Steele Hall, 95, Australian politician, premier of South Australia (1968–1970), MP (1981–1996) and senator (1974–1977).
 * Nathan Hare, 91, American sociologist.
 * Amol Kale, 47, Indian cricket administrator, heart attack.
 * Khushboo, 43, Pakistani actress (Ghunda Raj, Jannat Ki Talash, Jungle Queen) and dancer, shot.
 * Arnold Mindell, 84, American author, therapist and teacher.
 * Abel Nado, 90, Central African military officer and politician.
 * Trinitat Neras i Plaja, 82, Spanish businesswoman and politician, member of the Catalan parliament (1980–2003).
 * Sheila O'Toole, 94, New Zealand Catholic nun and welfare worker.
 * Park Yang-soo, 86, South Korean politician, MP (2000–2004).
 * Homer Rice, 97, American football coach (Cincinnati Bengals) and athletic director (Georgia Tech).
 * Dame Jennifer Roberts, 71, English jurist, High Court judge (since 2014), cancer.
 * Guillermo Segurado, 77, Argentine Olympic rower (1968, 1972).
 * Malawians killed in the 2024 Chikangawa Dornier 228 crash:
 * Saulos Chilima, 51, economist and politician, vice-president (2014–2019, since 2020)
 * Patricia Shanil Muluzi, 59, teacher and politician, first lady (1999–2004), member of the National Assembly (2014–2019)

11

 * Majed Abu Maraheel, 61, Palestinian Olympic long-distance runner (1996), kidney failure.
 * Doris Ilda Allen, 97, American intelligence analyst.
 * Alberts Bels, 85, Latvian writer.
 * Dianne Burge, 80, Australian Olympic sprinter (1964, 1968).
 * Barry Butler, 62, English footballer (Chester City).
 * Ernest Cunningham, 87, American politician, member (1969–1998) and speaker (1987–1989) of the Arkansas House of Representatives.
 * Enchanting, 26, American rapper, complications from a drug overdose.
 * Howard Fineman, 75, American journalist and television commentator (NBC News), pancreatic cancer.
 * Ruth Stiles Gannett, 100, American author (My Father's Dragon, Elmer and the Dragon, The Dragons of Blueland).
 * Walter Schmitt Glaeser, 90, German politician, president of the Bavarian Senate (1994–1996).
 * Mansour Guettaya, 74, Tunisian Olympic middle-distance runner (1972).
 * Marcel Guilloux, 93, French singer and storyteller.
 * Françoise Hardy, 80, French singer-songwriter ("Tous les garçons et les filles", "All Over the World") and actress (Grand Prix), laryngeal cancer.
 * Robert Hughes, 96, American Hall of Fame basketball coach.
 * Tony Hunter, 64, American football player (Buffalo Bills, Los Angeles Rams).
 * Harry Leinenweber, 87, American jurist and politician, judge of the U.S. District Court for Northern Illinois (since 1985) and member of the Illinois House of Representatives (1973–1983), lung cancer.
 * Orest Lenczyk, 81, Polish football player (Stal Sanok) and manager (Wisła Kraków, Ruch Chorzów).
 * Bill Ligon, 72, American basketball player (Vanderbilt Commodores, Detroit Pistons).
 * Tony Lo Bianco, 87, American actor (The Honeymoon Killers, The French Connection, The Seven-Ups), prostate cancer.
 * Kevork Mardirossian, 70, American violinist.
 * Gerhard Merz, 71, German politician, member of the Landtag of Hesse (2008–2018).
 * Tony Mordente, 88, American actor (West Side Story).
 * Bill Nankivell, 100, Australian politician, South Australia MHA (1959–1979).
 * Violet Neilson, 92, Jamaican politician, MP (1989–1997).
 * Gilles Perron, 83, Canadian politician, MP (1997–2008).
 * Dick Rosenthal, 91, American basketball player (Fort Wayne Pistons).
 * Bernd Schmidt, 80, German footballer (Werder Bremen, Hessen Kassel).
 * Cristino Seriche Bioko, 83, Equatoguinean politician, prime minister (1982–1992).
 * Hans Rudolf Spillmann, 92, Swiss sports shooter, Olympic silver medalist (1960).
 * Éric Tappy, 93, Swiss operatic tenor (Grand Théâtre de Genève) and academic teacher (Conservatoire de Musique de Genève).
 * Rajeev Taranath, 91, Indian classical musician.
 * Marina Tarkovskaya, 89, Russian writer and critic.
 * Rob Valentine, 83, Scottish rugby union (Hawick Linden) and league (Wakefield Trinity, Great Britain national team) player.
 * Wang Yongzhi, 91, Chinese aerospace engineer, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.
 * Shay Youngblood, 64, American writer, ovarian cancer.

12

 * Nuel Belnap, 94, American logician and philosopher.
 * Johnny Canales, 81, Mexican Tejano singer and television host.
 * J. Warren Cassidy, 93, American politician and lobbyist, mayor of Lynn, Massachusetts (1970–1972), NRA vice president (1986–1991).
 * T. K. Chathunni, 79, Indian football player (Kerala) and manager (Kochin, Mohun Bagan), cancer.
 * Fernando José de França Dias Van-Dúnem, 89, Angolan politician, president of the National Assembly (1992–1996), prime minister (1991–1992, 1996–1999).
 * William H. Donaldson, 93, American businessman, SEC chair (2003–2005).
 * Mike Downey, 72, American newspaper columnist (Chicago Tribune, Detroit Free Press, Los Angeles Times), heart attack.
 * Neil Goldschmidt, 83, American politician, governor of Oregon (1987–1991), U.S. secretary of transportation (1979–1981), heart failure.
 * Sir Peter Hall, 85, British diplomat, complications from Parkinson's disease.
 * Bob Harris, 81, American sportscaster (Duke Blue Devils).
 * Josep Pons Grau, 75, Spanish teacher and politician, deputy (1982–1986) and MEP (1986–1999).
 * Ron Simons, 63, American theatre producer (Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike) and actor (The Defenders, After the Wedding), Tony winner (2013).
 * Jerry West, 86, American Hall of Fame basketball player, coach, and executive (Los Angeles Lakers), NBA champion (1972) and Olympic champion (1960).
 * Vyacheslav Zudov, 82, Russian cosmonaut (Soyuz 23).

13

 * Bénédicte Atger, 66, French equestrian, team endurance world champion (1994).
 * Jonathan Axelrod, 74, American screenwriter and producer (Every Little Crook and Nanny, Dave's World).
 * Tommy Banks, 94, English footballer (Bolton Wanderers, Altrincham, national team), complications from dementia.
 * Gert van den Berg, 88, Dutch politician, senator (1995–2011).
 * Angela Bofill, 70, American singer-songwriter ("This Time I'll Be Sweeter").
 * Joan Brady, 84, American-British writer (Theory of War).
 * Don De Grazia, 56, American professor and author.
 * Bernard Gavillet, 64, Swiss road racing cyclist.
 * Laurence Gluck, 71, American real estate investor and landlord, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
 * Benji Gregory, 46, American actor (ALF, Jumpin' Jack Flash, Once Upon a Forest), heat stroke.
 * Ada F. Kay, 95, Scottish writer.
 * Jorge Luque, 88, Colombian Olympic road racing cyclist (1956).
 * Sirinal de Mel, 82, Sri Lankan politician, MP (2015–2019).
 * Eric Nilsson, 97, Swedish Olympic middle-distance runner (1952).
 * Ludolfo Paramio, 75, Spanish journalist, sociologist, and politician.
 * Sir Larry Siedentop, 88, American-born British political philosopher.
 * Skowa, 68, Brazilian singer-songwriter (Trio Mocotó).
 * Paul Sperry, 90, American lyric tenor, heart failure.
 * Simo Vuorilehto, 93, Finnish businessman (Nokia).

14

 * Johnny Boone, 80, American marijuana farmer, leader of the Cornbread Mafia.
 * Greg Brown, 51, American basketball player (New Mexico Lobos), traffic collision.
 * Gerhart Bruckmann, 92, Austrian politician, MP (1986–1994, 1999–2002).
 * Sreedharan Champad, 86, Indian circus artist and writer.
 * Eugene Davis, 70, Irish footballer (Athlone Town, St Patrick's Athletic, Bray Wanderers).
 * Dendê, 71, Brazilian footballer (Bahia, Flamengo).
 * Theo Fischer, 94, Swiss politician, MP (1983–1995).
 * Ali Yaqoub Gibril, Sudanese tribal militia leader (Rapid Support Forces), shot.
 * Maurice Godin, 91, Canadian politician, MP (1993–2000).
 * Janusz Gronowski, 89, Polish Olympic pole vaulter (1960).
 * Gustavo Lorgia, 73, Colombian magician, spinal cord injury.
 * Nancy MacKenzie, 81, Peruvian-Mexican voice actress.
 * Christiane Mercelis, 92, Belgian tennis player.
 * Dudu Myeni, 60, South African airline executive and convicted embezzler, chairperson of South African Airways (2012–2017), cancer.
 * George Nethercutt, 79, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1995–2005), progressive supranuclear palsy.
 * Gregorio Pérez Companc, 89, Argentine food executive, chairman of Molinos Río de la Plata (since 1998).
 * Tomás Andrés Mauro Muldoon, 85, American Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Juticalpa (1983–2012).
 * Trygve Reenskaug, 93, Norwegian computer scientist.
 * Tagwai Sambo, 87, Nigerian traditional ruler, chief of Moroa (since 1966).
 * Pierre-Jean Samot, 89, French politician, mayor of Le Lamentin (1989–2018), deputy (2002–2003).
 * Shōichirō Sasaki, 88, Japanese filmmaker.
 * Kazuko Shiraishi, 93, Canadian-born Japanese poet, heart failure.
 * Jean Succar Kuri, 79, Lebanese-born Mexican tourism executive and child pornographer, heart failure.
 * Jeremy Tepper, 60, American radio executive (Sirius XM), journalist (Vending Times, Pulse!), and musician, co-founder of Diesel Only Records, heart attack.
 * Joshua Wade, 44, American serial killer.
 * Guy Warren, 103, Australian painter.
 * Sir David Younger, 85, British public servant, lord lieutenant of Tweeddale (1994–2014).

15

 * Manfred Ach, 83, German politician, member of the Landtag of Bavaria (1994–2008).
 * Murlidhar Chandrakant Bhandare, 95, Indian politician, MP (1980–1994) and governor of Odisha (2007–2013).
 * Mike Brumley, 61, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers, Boston Red Sox) and coach (Seattle Mariners), traffic collision.
 * Kevin Campbell, 54, English footballer (Arsenal, Nottingham Forest, Everton).
 * Érik Canuel, 63, Canadian film and television director (Bon Cop, Bad Cop, Red Nose, Hemingway: A Portrait), plasma cell leukemia.
 * James Castle, 35, English professional wrestler (Revolution Pro Wrestling).
 * Frank D'Arcy, 77, English footballer (Everton, Tranmere Rovers, Kirkby Town).
 * James Kent, 45, American chef, Bocuse d'Or USA winner (2010), heart attack.
 * Al Kresta, 72, American broadcaster (WDEO), liver cancer.
 * Francine Leca, 86, French cardiac surgeon.
 * John McClelland, 89, English footballer (Portsmouth, Lincoln City, Queens Park Rangers).
 * Thomas McCormack, 92, American writer and publisher.
 * Enrique Pinder, 76, Panamanian boxer, WBA world champion (1972–1973), heart disease.
 * Sakae Saitō, 91, Japanese mystery novelist.
 * Matija Sarkic, 26, English-born Montenegrin footballer (Shrewsbury Town, Millwall, national team).
 * Barbara Schäfer, 89, German politician, member of the Landtag of Baden-Württemberg (1979–1995).
 * Jadallah Azzuz at-Talhi, 85, Libyan politician, secretary-general (1979–1984, 1986–1987) and minister of foreign affairs (1987–1990).
 * Zofia Wilczyńska, 82, Polish politician, MP (1989–1991, 1993–2005).
 * Freddy Willockx, 76, Belgian politician, MEP (1994–1999), mayor of Sint-Niklaas (1989–1994, 2001–2010).

16

 * Ludwig Adamovich Jr., 91, Austrian jurist, president of the Constitutional Court (1984–2002).
 * Bruce Bastian, 76, American computer scientist and LGBTQ+ philanthropist, co-founder of WordPerfect, lung disease.
 * Jan Breytenbach, 91, South African military officer.
 * Buzz Cason, 84, American singer and songwriter ("Everlasting Love").
 * Paul Chemetov, 95, French architect (Ministry of the Economy and Finance building).
 * Chen Zhenggao, 72, Chinese politician, minister of housing (2014–2017), governor of Liaoning (2007–2014), and mayor of Shenyang (2000–2005).
 * Jodie Devos, 35, Belgian opera singer (Opéra-Comique), breast cancer.
 * Willy Dullens, 79, Dutch footballer (RKSV Sittardia, national team), complications from Alzheimer's disease.
 * Evans Evans, 91, American actress (Bonnie and Clyde, The Iceman Cometh, Dead Bang).
 * Barbara Gladstone, 89, American art dealer and film producer (Drawing Restraint 9), stroke.
 * Scott Henson, 40, Canadian professional wrestler (ECCW).
 * Constantine P. Iordanou, 74, Cypriot insurance executive, co-founder of Arch Capital Group.
 * Roberto Lückert León, 84, Venezuelan Roman Catholic prelate, bishop (1993–1998) and archbishop (1999–2016) of Coro.
 * Marcelo Martorell, 79, Argentine Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Puerto Iguazú (2006–2020).
 * Bob Schul, 86, American long-distance runner, Olympic champion (1964).
 * Carl Olof Tallgren, 97, Finnish politician, minister of finance (1970–1971).
 * Regina Veloso, 85, Portuguese Olympic swimmer (1960). (death announced on this date)
 * Aloyse Warhouver, 94, French politician, deputy (1988–2002), mayor of Xouaxange (1983–2001).
 * Dmitri Yafaev, 76, Russian-French mathematical physicist.

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 * Luciano Acquarone, 93, Italian long-distance runner.
 * Mario Alberto Becerra Pocoroba, 68, Mexican lawyer and politician, deputy (2009–2012).
 * Arvind, 77, Indian-born American computer scientist and professor.
 * Leon Berner, 88, Australian footballer (Carlton).
 * Paul Coyle, 56, Northern Irish Gaelic footballer (Devenish St Mary's, Swatragh, Fermanagh) and selector.
 * Robert A. Dressler, 78, American lawyer and politician, mayor of Fort Lauderdale (1982–1986).
 * Armand Fouillen, 91, French football player (Red Star, AS Cherbourg) and manager (Brest).
 * Connor Garden-Bachop, 25, New Zealand rugby union player (Māori All Blacks, Highlanders, Wellington).
 * Claudio Graziano, 70, Italian military officer, chief of army staff (2011–2015), chief of the defence staff (2015–2018), and chairman of the EUMC (2018–2022), suicide by gunshot.
 * Devinder Gupta, 81, Indian judge.
 * Hosenara Islam, Indian politician, Assam MLA (2001–2006). (death announced on this date)
 * Hubert Lauper, 80, Swiss politician, MP (1995–2003), prefect of Sarine District (1976–1996).
 * Jacqueline Laurence, 91, French-Brazilian actress (Aquele Beijo, O Dono do Mundo, Água Viva).
 * Brian Makepeace, 92, English footballer (Doncaster Rovers, Boston United).
 * Jonah Ogunniyi Otunla, 69, Nigerian financial accountant, accountant-general of the Federation (2011–2015).
 * Pam Stephenson, 73, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (2013–2020).
 * Milan Urbáni, 79, Slovak politician, MP (2002–2010).
 * Ricardo M. Urbina, 78, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (1981–2012), complications from Parkinson's disease.
 * Claudia Williams, 90, Welsh artist.

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 * Billy Abercromby, 65, Scottish footballer (St Mirren, Partick Thistle, Dunfermline Athletic).
 * Anouk Aimée, 92, French actress (La dolce vita, A Man and a Woman, A Leap in the Dark).
 * Stojan Andov, 88, Macedonian politician, interim president (1995–1996) and president of the assembly (1991–1996, 2000–2002).
 * Nathaly Antona, 49, French politician, MEP (since 2024).
 * András Bíró, 98, Hungarian journalist and human rights activist.
 * James Chance, 71, American musician (James Chance and the Contortions), gastrointestinal disease.
 * CJ de Silva, 36, Filipino visual artist, stroke.
 * Zafrul Ehsan, 60, Bangladeshi cricket coach (women's national team), acute myeloid leukemia.
 * Sara Facio, 92, Argentine photojournalist and publisher.
 * Vitaly Fen, 76, Uzbek diplomat.
 * Alan Gold, 78–79, British-born Australian novelist.
 * Nicolas Gruson, 49, French Olympic swimmer (1996).
 * Volodymyr Ivanenko, 69, Ukrainian politician, deputy (2007–2012).
 * Gerhard Klingenberg, 95, Austrian actor (Was wäre, wenn...?).
 * Bing Lao, 75, Filipino screenwriter.
 * Yoyong Martirez, 77, Filipino Olympic basketball player (1972), actor (Lab en Kisses), and politician, vice mayor of Pasig (2004–2013).
 * Willie Mays, 93, American Hall of Fame baseball player (New York / San Francisco Giants, New York Mets), World Series champion (1954), heart failure.
 * P. Thankappan Nair, 91, Indian historian.
 * Armando Pugliese, 76, Italian stage director and playwright.
 * Daniel Patrick Reilly, 96, American Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Norwich (1975–1994) and Worcester (1994–2004).
 * Ashim Saha, 75, Bangladeshi poet and novelist.
 * Allan Saxe, 85, American political scientist, philanthropist, and academic, complications from Parkinson's disease.
 * Jan Svartvik, 92, Swedish linguist and author (A Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language).
 * Anthea Sylbert, 84, American costume designer (Rosemary's Baby, Chinatown, Julia).
 * Franjo Vladić, 73, Bosnian footballer (Velez Mostar, AEK Athens, Yugoslavia national team).
 * George M. Woodwell, 95, American ecologist.

19

 * Roland Armitage, 99, Canadian horse breeder and politician, mayor of West Carleton Township (1991–1994).
 * Halina Bortnowska, 92, Polish social and ecumenical activist and publicist.
 * C. V. Chandrasekhar, 89, Indian Bharatanatyam dancer.
 * Chrystian, 67, Brazilian sertanejo singer, polycystic kidney disease.
 * Jan Cremer, 84, Dutch author and painter.
 * Michel Dupuch, 92, French diplomat and government official.
 * James M. Franklin, 81, Canadian geologist.
 * Arturo González Cruz, 69, Mexican politician, deputy (since 2021) and three-time mayor of Tijuana, complications from injuries sustained in a skiing accident.
 * Silvia Infantas, 101, Chilean singer and actress.
 * Mikhail Kryukov, 91, Russian anthropologist and historian.
 * James Loughran, 92, Scottish orchestral conductor, complications from dementia.
 * Jean-Claude Lefort, 79, French politician, deputy (1988–2007).
 * Stefano Malinverni, 65, Italian sprinter, Olympic bronze medallist (1980).
 * Katsue Miwa, 80, Japanese voice actress (Phoenix 2772, Unico, Calimero), pulmonary embolism.
 * Tom Prasada-Rao, 66, American musician.
 * José Ángel Rovai, 87, Argentine Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Córdoba (1999–2006) and bishop of Villa María (2006–2013).
 * Hagi Šein, 78, Estonian journalist.
 * Luca Trevisan, 52, Italian computer scientist.
 * Dave Williams, 78, American football player (St. Louis Cardinals, San Diego Chargers, Southern California Sun).

20

 * Gerhard Aigner, 80, German football executive, UEFA chief executive (1999–2003).
 * Oleksandr Boichuk, 73, Ukrainian mathematician.
 * Narsai David, 87, American chef, author, and restaurateur.
 * Paul Davidson, 93, American macroeconomist.
 * Lothar Gall, 87, German historian.
 * Dave Gatherum, 92, Canadian ice hockey player (Detroit Red Wings).
 * Peter B. Gillis, 71, American comic book writer (Strikeforce: Morituri, Captain America, Doctor Strange).
 * Eberhard Hertel, 85, German Volkstümliche Musik singer.
 * Marko Ilešič, 76, Slovene jurist.
 * David Johnson, 52, Indian cricketer (Karnataka, national team), fall.
 * Drosos Kalotheou, 79, Cypriot footballer (Omonia Nicosia, national team).
 * Charles S. Klabunde, 88, American artist.
 * Guram Kostava, 87, Georgian fencer, Olympic bronze medalist (1960, 1964).
 * Zeev Kun, 94, Hungarian-born Israeli painter.
 * Greg Larson, 84, American football player (New York Giants).
 * Russell Morash, 88, American television producer and director (This Old House, The French Chef, The Victory Garden).
 * Chiharu Ogiwara, 67, Japanese Olympic boxer (1984), complications from a heart attack.
 * Diego Orejuela, 62, Spanish footballer (Espanyol, Palamós).
 * Dylon Powley, 27, Canadian soccer player (FC Edmonton, Atlético Ottawa), traffic collision.
 * Andy Rowland, 69, English footballer (Swindon Town, Bury).
 * Haviland Smith, 94, American CIA station chief, complications from COPD and COVID-19.
 * Donald Sutherland, 88, Canadian actor (M*A*S*H, Ordinary People, The Hunger Games), Emmy winner (1995).
 * Ion Vianu, 90, Romanian writer and psychiatrist.
 * Margarita Voites, 87, Estonian opera singer.
 * Phuntsok Wangchuk, 50–51, Tibetan independence activist and political prisoner.
 * Taylor Wily, 56, American actor (Hawaii Five-0, Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Magnum P.I.) and sumo wrestler.

21

 * Colin G. Campbell, 88, American academic administrator, president of Wesleyan University (1970–1988).
 * Busi Cortés, 73, Mexican filmmaker and screenwriter.
 * Frederick Crews, 91, American writer (The Pooh Perplex) and critic.
 * Romay Davis, 104, American World War II veteran.
 * Frank Duckworth, 84, English statistician (Duckworth–Lewis–Stern method), cancer.
 * Gianfranco Gardin, 80, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, secretary for the Institutes of Consecrated Life (2006–2009) and archbishop-bishop of Treviso (2009–2019).
 * Robert Germain, 90, Haitian politician, minister of public health (1984–1985).
 * Gerhard Hund, 92, German chess player, mathematician and computer scientist.
 * James K. Irving, 96, Canadian conglomerate executive, owner and chairman of J. D. Irving (since 1992).
 * Heinz Lanfermann, 74, German politician, MP (1994–1996, 2005–2013).
 * Jamie Kellner, 77, American television executive (Fox, The WB, Turner), cancer.
 * Darren Lewis, 55, American football player (Texas A&M Aggies, Chicago Bears), cancer.
 * Keith Locke, 80, New Zealand politician, MP (1999–2011).
 * Salah Aboud Mahmoud, 82, Iraqi general.
 * John Middendorf, 65, American mountain climber.
 * Andrzej Mularczyk, 94, Polish writer, screenwriter (All Friends Here, Niespotykanie spokojny człowiek, Take It Easy) and reporter.
 * Janos Quittner, 82, Slovak dancer and choreographer.
 * Saleh Zain Al-Abidin Al-Shaibi, 78–79, Saudi caretaker (Kaaba).
 * Fred Smith, 82, Australian footballer (Collingwood, Sturt), non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
 * Spiridon Vangheli, 92, Moldovan children's author, poet and translator.
 * Zhang Xuelei, 61, Chinese Olympic basketball player (1988).

22

 * Malcolm George Baker, 76, Australian convicted mass murderer (Central Coast massacre).
 * Sir Howard Bernstein, 71, British local government officer, chief executive of Manchester City Council (1998–2017).
 * Rafael Edri, 86, Israeli politician, MK (1981–1999) and minister of the environment (1990).
 * Johan Dalgas Frisch, 93, Brazilian ornithologist.
 * Lenie Gerrietsen, 94, Dutch Olympic gymnast (1948, 1952).
 * Richard Goldstein, 97, American astronomer.
 * Kamala Hampana, 88, Indian writer and literary scholar, heart attack.
 * Mogens Herman Hansen, 83, Danish classical philologist and classical demographer.
 * Khenpo Tsultrim Gyamtso Rinpoche, 90, Tibetan Buddhist scholar.
 * Sidiba Koulibaly, Guinean diplomat and soldier, chief of staff for the Republic of Guinea Armed Forces (2021–2023), cardiac arrest.
 * Péter Kovács, 64, Hungarian gymnast, Olympic bronze medalist (1980).
 * John A. McDougall, 77, American physician and author.
 * Lala Mnatsakanyan, 66, Armenian actress.
 * Dale Planck, 53, American dirt modified racing driver.
 * Donald Scott, 96, Scottish rugby union player (Langholm, South of Scotland District, national team).
 * Alfred Teschl, 99, Austrian politician, MP (1970–1986).

23

 * Tanri Abeng, 82, Indonesian businessman and politician, minister of state owned enterprises (1998–1999).
 * Bernard Allen, 79, Irish politician, TD (1981–2011).
 * Claude Buchon, 75, French Olympic cyclist (1976).
 * Stathis Chatzilampros, 26, Greek footballer (Levadiakos, Thiva), traffic collision.
 * Dennis Deer, 51, American politician, member of the Cook County Board of Commissioners (since 2017).
 * Julio Foolio, 26, American rapper, shot.
 * Walter J. Gray, 96, American politician, member of the Rhode Island Senate (1991–1995).
 * Kaz Hosaka, 65, Japanese-American dog handler, brain injury.
 * Nikolay Kotelnikov, 66, Russian Orthodox protoiereus, rector of the Church of the Intercession of the Holy Virgin of Derbent, shot.
 * Michael Krause, 77, German field hockey player, Olympic champion (1972).
 * Olav T. Laake, 89, Norwegian judge and politician.
 * Adebayo Lawal, 83, Nigerian politician and air force commander, military governor of Benue State (1978–1979).
 * Joseph L. Levesque, 85, American academic administrator, president of Niagara University (2000–2013).
 * Angelo Paina, 75, Italian footballer (Milan, SPAL, Atalanta), complications from Alzheimer's disease.
 * Tamayo Perry, 49, American surfer and actor (Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, Blue Crush), shark attack.
 * Sakini Ramachandraih, 61, Indian folk singer and dhol player.
 * Sergeant Cecil, 25, British Thoroughbred horse.
 * Bud S. Smith, 88, American film editor (The Exorcist, Sorcerer, Flashdance), respiratory failure.
 * David Tunley, 94, Australian musicologist.
 * Hugo Villanueva, 85, Chilean footballer (Universidad de Chile, national team).
 * Willi Waike, 86, German politician, member of the Landtag of Lower Saxony (1982–1994).
 * Doris Y. Wilkinson, 88, American sociologist.

24

 * Kari Aartoma, 65, Finnish poet, translator, and columnist.
 * Marc Ambroise-Rendu, 94, French journalist (Le Monde).
 * Humberto Horacio Ballesteros, 80, Argentine footballer (Lanús, Universitario de Deportes, Millonarios).
 * Anton Blok, 89, Dutch anthropologist.
 * Anna Dmitrieva, 83, Russian tennis player and sports commentator.
 * Mike Farnan, 83, Irish-born Canadian politician, Ontario MPP (1987–1995), assisted suicide.
 * J. Samuel Glasscock, 92, American politician, member of the Virginia House of Delegates (1970–1992).
 * Melvin M. Hawkrigg, 93, Canadian football player (Hamilton Tiger-Cats) and academic administrator, chancellor of McMaster University (1998–2007).
 * Dragan Kapičić, 75, Serbian Olympic basketball player (1972) and executive.
 * Tom Kent, 69, American radio personality, cancer.
 * Ann Lurie, 79, American philanthropist, co-founder of the Ann and Robert H. Lurie Foundation, brain cancer.
 * Susana Ruiz Cerutti, 83, Argentine diplomat and politician, minister of foreign affairs and worship (1989).
 * Shifty Shellshock, 49, American singer (Crazy Town) and songwriter ("Butterfly", "Starry Eyed Surprise"), drug overdose.
 * Dzianis Sidarenka, 48, Belarusian diplomat, ambassador to Germany (2016–2024), suicide by fall.
 * Joan Benedict Steiger, 96, American actress (General Hospital), complications from a stroke.
 * Rob Stone, 55, American record producer, founder of Cornerstone and co-founder of The Fader, cancer.
 * Gunnar Stubseid, 76, Norwegian fiddler. (death announced on this date)
 * Alexandros Tombazis, 85, Greek architect (Basilica of the Holy Trinity).

25

 * Sika Anoaʻi, 79, American Samoan Hall of Fame professional wrestler (The Wild Samoans).
 * Mohamed Arif, 38, Maldivian footballer (VB Sports Club, Club Eagles, national team), meningococcal disease.
 * Ana M. Briongos, 77, Spanish writer.
 * Jewel Brown, 86, American jazz and blues singer, colon cancer.
 * José Cademartori, 93, Chilean politician, deputy (1957–1973), minister of economy, development, and reconstruction (1973).
 * Billy Carter, 86, Canadian ice hockey player (Montreal Canadiens, Boston Bruins, Denver Spurs).
 * Zbyněk Čeřovský, 92, Czech general and dissident (Charter 77).
 * Kamal Chaudhry, 76, Indian politician, MP (1984–1996, 1998–1999).
 * Bill Cobbs, 90, American actor (The Bodyguard, The Hudsucker Proxy, Air Bud).
 * Anton van Dalen, 86, Dutch-American artist.
 * John DeFrancesco, 83, American jazz organist and singer.
 * Fredl Fesl, 76, German musician, Parkinson's disease.
 * Tam Fiofori, 82, Nigerian documentary photographer.
 * Tommie Gorman, 68, Irish journalist (RTÉ).
 * Tony Macedo, 86, Gibraltarian footballer (Fulham, Highlands Park, Colchester United). (death announced on this date)
 * Lynford Manning, Jamaican singer (Carlton and The Shoes, The Abyssinians).
 * Kaus Mia, 92, Bangladeshi tobacco executive.
 * Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh, 93, Irish Gaelic games commentator (RTÉ).
 * Shayne Philpott, 58, New Zealand rugby union player (Canterbury, national team).
 * Norman Shetler, 93, American-born Austrian pianist and puppeteer.
 * Ray St. Germain, 83, Canadian singer, author and television host.
 * José Antonio Urtiaga, 81, Spanish footballer (Valencia, Atlético Madrid, Real Sociedad).
 * Alvin Wolfe, 96, American anthropologist.

26

 * Sergei Berezin, 52, Russian ice hockey player (Toronto Maple Leafs, Chicago Blackhawks, Phoenix Coyotes).
 * Keith Bromage, 86, Australian footballer (Collingwood, Fitzroy), brain cancer.
 * Carlos Cascos, 71, American politician, secretary of state of Texas (2015–2017).
 * Jackie Clarkson, 88, American politician, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives (1994–2002) and three-times of New Orleans City Council.
 * Jim Connors, 77, American politician, mayor of Scranton, Pennsylvania (1990–2002).
 * Muchkund Dubey, 90, Indian civil servant, foreign secretary (1990–1991).
 * Gary Grant, American trumpeter, composer, and music producer.
 * Bakhyt Kenjeev, 73, Kazakh-Russian poet.
 * Can Kıraç, 97, Turkish businessman.
 * Karl-Hans Laermann, 94, German politician, MP (1974–1998), minister of education and research (1994).
 * Taiki Matsuno, 56, Japanese actor (Kusa Moeru, Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, Digimon Data Squad), intracranial hemorrhage.
 * Frank Nunley, 78, American football player (San Francisco 49ers).
 * Juhani Palmu, 79, Finnish painter.
 * Barry Pullen, 84, Australian politician, member of the Victorian Legislative Council (1982–1999).
 * Carolyn Richmond, 86, American literary scholar and translator.
 * Stefan Romaniw, 68, Ukrainian-Australian activist, first vice-president of the Ukrainian World Congress (since 2018).
 * Superstar Leo, 26, British Thoroughbred racehorse. (death announced on this date)
 * Steffen Tangstad, 65, Norwegian boxer, complications from peripheral neuropathy.
 * Richard Taylor, 89, British politician, MP (2001–2010), bowel cancer and dementia.
 * Peter Theisinger, 78, American engineer.
 * Renauld White, 80, American model and actor (Guiding Light).
 * Yaşar Yakış, 85, Turkish diplomat and politician, minister of foreign affairs (2002–2003) and MP (2002–2011).

27

 * Adam (singer), 64, Israeli singer and actor, cancer.
 * Cristina Alberdi, 78, Spanish lawyer and politician, deputy (1996–2003), minister of social affairs (1993–1996) and member of the CGPJ (1985–1990).
 * Hugh Aldons, 99, Sri Lankan field hockey (national team), cricket (national team), and rugby union (national team) player.
 * Nancy Azara, 84, American sculptor, heart failure.
 * Fernando Bolea, 59, Spanish Olympic handball player (1992).
 * Charles W. Coker, 91, American business executive.
 * Alon Confino, 65, Israeli historian and author (A World Without Jews).
 * Aurore Daerden, 49, Belgian DJ and stylist.
 * Benoît Dagenais, 71, Canadian comedian (Watatatow, Fortier, 30 vies).
 * Dragan Đurović, 64, Montenegrin politician, deputy prime minister (2001–2007).
 * Manuel Fernandes, 73, Portuguese football player (Sporting CP, national team) and manager (Vitória Setúbal).
 * Orville Frenette, 97, Canadian judge, deputy judge of the Federal Court (since 2007). (death announced on this date)
 * Kinky Friedman, 79, American musician, writer, and politician, complications from Parkinson's disease.
 * Ilse Fuskova, 95, Argentine LGBT rights activist.
 * Chris Hutchins, 83, English author, journalist, and public relations practitioner.
 * Des James, 71–72, Australian rules footballer (Sandy Bay).
 * Alexander Knaifel, 80, Russian composer (The Canterville Ghost).
 * Marc Laviolette, Canadian trade unionist, president of the Confédération des syndicats nationaux (1999–2002).
 * Alois Mikulka, 90, Czech illustrator, sculptor, and children's literature writer.
 * Martin Mull, 80, American actor (Clue, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Roseanne) and musician.
 * Lizzy Musi, 33, American car racer (Street Outlaws), breast cancer.
 * Maria Nápoles, 87, Portuguese Olympic fencer (1960).
 * Landry Nguémo, 38, Cameroonian football player (Nancy, Bordeaux, national team) and manager, traffic collision.
 * Sir Jack Petchey, 98, English football executive and philanthropist, chairman of Watford (1987–1994).
 * Alberto Tricarico, 96, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, apostolic delegate to Malaysia (1987–1993) and Myanmar (1990–1993), apostolic pro-nuncio to Thailand (1987–1993).
 * Yosh Uchida, 104, American judo coach (San Jose State University).
 * Alan Westwater, 78, Scottish-Australian footballer (Stirling Albion, Sydney Olympic FC, Australia national team).

28

 * Gene Achtymichuk, 91, Canadian ice hockey player (Montreal Canadiens, Detroit Red Wings).
 * Lando Bartolini, 87, Italian operatic tenor.
 * Jim Barrows, 80, American Olympic alpine skier (1968).
 * Jacques Berthelot, 78, French politician, mayor of Brest (1983–1985), member of the General Council of Finistère (1985–1998).
 * Txema Blasco, 82, Spanish actor (Vacas, By My Side Again, What You Never Knew).
 * Orlando Cepeda, 86, Puerto Rican Hall of Fame baseball player (San Francisco Giants, Atlanta Braves, St. Louis Cardinals), World Series champion (1967).
 * Peter Collins, 73, English record producer (Power Windows, Operation: Mindcrime, These Days), pancreatic cancer.
 * Peter Crittle, 85, Australian rugby union player (national team), coach and administrator.
 * Francisco Díaz Yubero, 81, Spanish agronomist and politician, member of the Parliament of La Rioja (1983–1987).
 * Verena Diener, 78, Swiss politician, National Council (1987–1998), Government Council of Zürich (1995–2007), Council of States (2007–2015).
 * Dudu, 84, Brazilian football player (Palmeiras, national team) and manager (Palmeiras), abdominal infection.
 * Eamon Fitzpatrick, Irish horse trader.
 * Audrey Flack, 93, American artist.
 * Kostis Gontikas, 90, Greek politician, MP (1974–1981) and MEP (1981–1984).
 * Yves Herbet, 78, French football player (Nancy, national team) and manager (FC Martigues).
 * Robert Irwin, 77, British author (The Arabian Nightmare, For Lust of Knowing, Memoirs of a Dervish) and scholar.
 * Mohamed Osman Jawari, 78, Somali politician, speaker of the Parliament (2012–2018) and acting president (2012).
 * Kong Nay, 80, Cambodian musician and chapei dang veng player.
 * Donna Reed Miller, 77, American politician, member of the Philadelphia City Council (1996–2012).
 * Joss Naylor, 88, English fell runner.
 * Marty Pavelich, 96, Canadian ice hockey player (Detroit Red Wings), four-time Stanley Cup champion, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
 * Ralph Prendergast, 87, Irish hurler and Gaelic footballer (Claughaun GAA, Limerick GAA, New York GAA).
 * Lubomyr Romankiw, 93, Canadian-American computer scientist and researcher, IBM Fellow (1986).
 * Jim Scott, 81, American talk radio host (WLW), complications from amytrophic lateral sclerosis.
 * Shi Jin-Hua, 60, Taiwanese contemporary artist, traffic collision.
 * Betty Veldpaus, 72, Dutch singer (Pussycat).

29

 * Syed Husin Ali, 87, Malaysian politician, senator (2009–2015).
 * Jean Bouzonie, 77, French rugby club official.
 * William Charles Langdon Brown, 92, British banker.
 * William E. Burrows, 87, American author (Deep Black), kidney failure.
 * Johnny Cooke, 89, English boxer, pneumonia.
 * Pål Enger, 57, Norwegian footballer (Vålerenga), art thief (The Scream), and painter.
 * Luciano Giovannetti, 89, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Arezzo (1978–1981) and bishop of Fiesole (1981–2010).
 * Hans Hoogveld, 77, Dutch Olympic water polo player (1968, 1972).
 * Brooks Johnson, 90, American sprinter and track coach.
 * Jacqueline de Jong, 85, Dutch painter, sculptor, and visual artist, liver cancer.
 * Oleksandr Lapshin, 43, Ukrainian journalist, suicide.
 * Princess Lalla Latifa Amahzoune, 78, Moroccan royal consort.
 * Angus McLaren, 81, Canadian historian. (death announced on this date).
 * William F. Mullen III, 59, American Marine Corps major general.
 * Ramesh Rathod, 57, Indian politician, MP (2009–2014) and Andhra Pradesh MLA (1999–2004).
 * Doug Sheehan, 75, American actor (Knots Landing).
 * Shi Ping, 112, Chinese academic administrator and politician, vice president of CAU (1953–1960), secretary of ECNU (1978–1983) and secretary general of SMPC (1983–1985).
 * Kat Simons, American radio host.
 * Joan Specter, 90, American politician, member of the Philadelphia City Council (1980–1996), complications from dementia.
 * D. Srinivas, 75, Indian politician, MP (2016–2022) and Andhra Pradesh MLA (1989–1994, 1999–2009), heart attack.
 * Mildred T. Stahlman, 101, American neonatologist and academic.
 * Mourad Tsimpou, 19, French pianist and singer, complications from liver disease.
 * Sigifredo Vega, 74, Colombian actor (Pasión de gavilanes, La traición, Te voy a enseñar a querer), cancer.
 * Martti Wallén, 75, Finnish operatic bass singer (Royal Swedish Opera).
 * Yang Sok-il, 87, South Korean-Japanese novelist.
 * Cho Min Woong, 37, South Korean singer.

30

 * Hallvard Bakke, 81, Norwegian politician, minister of trade (1976–1979) and culture (1986–1989), chairman of the NRK (2006–2010).
 * Lucius Banda, 53, Malawian singer-songwriter and politician, MP (2004–2006).
 * Manuel Cargaleiro, 97, Portuguese painter and ceramist.
 * Manny Castañeda, Filipino actor (Sic O'Clock News, Makiling), director and screenwriter.
 * Jean-Pierre Descombes, 76, French television host, complications from Parkinson's disease.
 * Gilbert Desmet, 93, Belgian professional cyclist.
 * Soma Golden Behr, 84, American newspaper editor (The New York Times), breast cancer.
 * Bobby Grier, 91, American college football player (Pittsburgh Panthers).
 * Ion Ionescu, 88, Romanian football player (Știința București) and manager (FC Politehnica Timișoara, UTA Arad).
 * Habib Janhani, 90, Tunisian historian.
 * Brian Kilby, 86, English Olympic long-distance runner (1960, 1964).
 * Nadim Mostafa, 58, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1996–2006), heart attack.
 * Dvontaye Mitchell, 43, American victim of unlawful killing.
 * S. M. Muthu, 75, Malaysian environment activist, cancer.
 * Ibrahim Ogohi, 75, Nigerian admiral, chief of defence staff (1999–2003).
 * Maria Rosaria Omaggio, 70, Italian actress (The Cop in Blue Jeans, My Father's Private Secretary, La malavita attacca... la polizia risponde!) and writer.
 * Dylcia Noemi Pagan, 77, Puerto Rican political activist and convicted bomber, respiratory failure.
 * Éric Poujade, 51, French Olympic gymnast (1996, 2000).
 * Neil Primrose, 7th Earl of Rosebery, 95, British nobleman, member of the House of Lords (1974–1999).
 * R. Sampanthan, 91, Sri Lankan politician, MP (1977–1983, 1997–2000, since 2001).
 * Justin Shonga, 27, Zambian footballer (Orlando Pirates, Cape Town City, national team).
 * Wayne Smith, 92, American diplomat and author, complications from Alzheimer’s disease.
 * Ileana Stana-Ionescu, 87, Romanian actress and politician, deputy (2000–2004).
 * Arno Stern, 100, German-born French pedagogue.
 * Zhang Zhijie, 17, Chinese badminton player, cardiac arrest.