Deaths in May 2019

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

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

1

 * Issa J. Boullata, 90, Palestinian scholar and writer.
 * Simon Cain, 80, English-Australian actor (Carry On).
 * Dinko Dermendzhiev, 77, Bulgarian footballer (Botev Plovdiv, national team), complications from a stroke.
 * Mary Doakes, 82, American educator.
 * Bill Fleischman, 80, American journalist (Philadelphia Daily News).
 * Lou Johnson, 78, American soul singer.
 * Maa Afia Konadu, 67, Ghanaian radio presenter.
 * Kurt Lang, 95, German-born American sociologist, respiratory failure.
 * Arnor Njøs, 88, Norwegian soil scientist.
 * Gene Ovesen, 90, American curler.
 * Alessandra Panaro, 79, Italian actress (Poveri ma belli, Belle ma povere, Rocco and His Brothers).
 * Sir Arvi Parbo, 93, Estonian-born Australian mining executive (BHP, WMC Resources, Alcoa).
 * Beatrix Philipp, 73, German politician, member of the Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia (1985–1994) and the Bundestag (1994–2013).
 * B. Subhashan Reddy, 76, Indian judge, Chief Justice of Madras High Court (2001–2004) and Kerala High Court (2004–2005).
 * Donald Trunkey, 81, American trauma surgeon.
 * Heinz Unbehauen, 83, German control engineer.

2

 * Roland Aboujaoudé, 88, Lebanese Maronite Catholic hierarch, Auxiliary Bishop of Antioch (1985–2011).
 * Max Arthur, 80, British military historian and actor (Doctor Who).
 * Susan Beschta, 67, American punk rock musician and judge, brain cancer.
 * Mike Boehm, 63, American music critic and arts reporter.
 * George C. Clerk, 87, Ghanaian botanist and plant pathologist.
 * Michel Crauste, 84, French rugby union player (Racing, Lourdes, national team).
 * Fatimih Dávila, 31, Uruguayan model, Miss Uruguay (2006), homicide.
 * Larry Dick, 64, American football player (Maryland Terrapins, Saskatchewan Roughriders).
 * Rolf Eckrodt, 76, German automotive engineer and executive, CEO of Mitsubishi Motors (2001–2005).
 * Monroe Eley, 70, American football player (BC Lions, Atlanta Falcons).
 * Telésforo Santiago Enríquez, Mexican journalist, shot.
 * David Harney, 72, English footballer (Grimsby Town, Scunthorpe United, Wimbledon). (death announced on this date)
 * Rafael Hernández Colón, 82, Puerto Rican politician, Governor (1973–1977, 1985–1993), leukemia.
 * Master Hirannaiah, 85, Indian actor (No 73, Shanthi Nivasa, ...Re), liver disease.
 * Frank Ivancie, 94, American businessman and politician, Mayor of Portland, Oregon (1980–1985).
 * Lord Toby Jug, 53, British politician.
 * Red Kelly, 91, Canadian Hall of Fame ice hockey player (Detroit Red Wings, Toronto Maple Leafs) and politician, MP (1962–1965).
 * Li Xintian, 95, Chinese psychologist.
 * Micha Lindenstrauss, 81, German-born Israeli judge, State Comptroller (2005–2012).
 * Duncan MacRae, 85, New Zealand rugby league player (national team).
 * Pinoke McIntyre, 84, Canadian ice hockey player (Trail Smoke Eaters).
 * Muluken Melesse, 65, Ethiopian singer.
 * Reginald Mengi, 75, Tanzanian businessman.
 * Ali Mroudjaé, 79, Comorian politician, Prime Minister (1982–1984).
 * Md. Nazim Uddin, 84, Bangladeshi freedom fighter.
 * Pauline O'Regan, 96, New Zealand educator and writer.
 * Chris Reccardi, 54, American animator (The Ren & Stimpy Show, Samurai Jack, The Powerpuff Girls) and musician, heart attack.
 * Gloria Schiff, 90, American fashion editor and model.
 * John Starling, 79, American bluegrass musician (The Seldom Scene), Grammy winner (1992), heart failure.
 * Murray Thomson, 96, Canadian peace activist.
 * Guido van den Berg, 44, German politician, member of the Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia (since 2012), cancer.
 * Juan Vicente Torrealba, 102, Venezuelan harpist and composer.
 * Warren W. Wiersbe, 89, American biblical scholar and pastor.
 * Mike Williamson, 90, Australian sports commentator (3AK, 3AW, HSV-7).
 * David Gordon Wilson, 91, British-born American engineering professor.

3

 * Richard Brown, 86, American lawyer, Queens County District Attorney (since 1991).
 * Peter Bucher, 72, German Olympic handball player (1972).
 * George Economou, 84, American poet.
 * Bill Gompers, 91, American football player (Buffalo Bills).
 * Kjell Grandhagen, 64, Norwegian military officer, head of the Norwegian Intelligence Service (2010–2015), multiple myeloma.
 * Dante Gullo, 71, Argentine sociologist and politician, member of the Chamber of Deputies (2007–2011) and Buenos Aires City Legislature (2011–2015).
 * George Hanna, 90, Iraqi-American basketball player.
 * Sir Peter Herbert, 90, British admiral.
 * Andy Jick, 66, American sports announcer (Boston Celtics, Boston College Eagles).
 * Chuck Kinder, 76, American novelist, heart failure.
 * V. Viswanatha Menon, 92, Indian politician.
 * Nicholas Panuzio, 83, American politician.
 * Mose Se Sengo, 73, Congolese musician.
 * Goro Shimura, 89, Japanese mathematician (Shimura variety, Taniyama-Shimura conjecture).
 * Frits Soetekouw, 80, Dutch footballer (Ajax, DWS, national team).
 * Irene Sutcliffe, 94, British actress (Coronation Street).
 * Enrico Taglietti, 93, Italian-born Australian architect, recipient of the Australian Institute of Architects Gold Medal (2007).
 * Linn Underhill, 82, American photographer.
 * Greg Younging, 58, Canadian Opaskwayak academic.
 * Bob Zeman, 82, American football player (Los Angeles/San Diego Chargers) and coach (Oakland Raiders, San Francisco 49ers).

4

 * Claude Cadart, 91, French sinologist.
 * Charles Clarke, 95, British military officer.
 * J. R. Cobb, 75, American musician (Atlanta Rhythm Section, Classics IV), heart attack.
 * Salvatore Corallo, 90, Italian politician, President of Sicily (1961), Deputy (1976–1979) and Senator (1979–1983).
 * Robert G. Craddock, 88, American politician.
 * Rachel Held Evans, 37, American Christian writer, encephalitis after allergic antibiotic reaction.
 * Terje Moe Gustavsen, 64, Norwegian politician, Minister of Transport and Communications (2000–2001) and Director of the Public Roads Administration (since 2007), lung infection.
 * Thomas Hynes, 80, American politician and lawyer, complications from Parkinson's disease.
 * Jumpin Jackie Jackson, 79, American basketball player (Harlem Globetrotters).
 * Ajmal Khan, Pakistani botanist.
 * Émile Knecht, 95, Swiss Olympic rower.
 * MacArthur Lane, 77, American football player (St. Louis Cardinals, Green Bay Packers, Kansas City Chiefs).
 * Laurie Montgomery, 82, Canadian politician.
 * Prospero Nograles, 71, Filipino politician, member (2001–2010) and Speaker of the House of Representatives (2008–2010).
 * Ray Peters, 72, American baseball player (Milwaukee Brewers).
 * Ruth Anna Putnam, 91, American philosopher.
 * William N. Salin, 87, American politician.
 * Adam Sky, 42, Australian DJ, severed artery from broken glass.
 * Tommy Sopwith, 86, British racing driver.
 * Tyrone Thompson, 51, American politician, member of the Nevada Assembly (since 2013).
 * Ralph C. Tyre, 85, American politician.
 * Yang Shengnan, 81, Chinese historian and palaeographer.

5

 * Frank Brilando, 93, American Olympic racing cyclist.
 * Paco Cabasés, 102, Argentine footballer (Talleres de Córdoba), pneumonia.
 * Feng Shunhua, 85, Chinese economist.
 * Lewis A. Fidler, 62, American politician, member of the New York City Council (2002–2013).
 * Laura Mako, 102, American interior decorator.
 * Eugene McGee, 78, Irish Gaelic football manager (Offaly, Cavan).
 * Norma Miller, 99, American lindy hop dancer, heart failure.
 * Kadir Mısıroğlu, 86, Turkish conspiracy theorist.
 * Celil Oker, 67, Turkish author.
 * Barbara Perry, 97, American actress (The Andy Griffith Show, The Dick Van Dyke Show, The Hathaways).
 * Magaly Quintana, 66, Nicaraguan historian and women's rights activist, stroke.
 * Shih Chi-yang, 84, Taiwanese politician, Minister of Justice (1984–1988), Vice Premier (1988–1993) and President of the Judicial Yuan (1994–1999), multiple organ failure.
 * Hani Shukrallah, 69, Egyptian journalist (Al-Ahram).

6

 * Anuar Abu Bakar, 48, Malaysian football player (Selangor, national team) and manager (PKNS), liver cancer.
 * Pekka Airaksinen, 73, Finnish composer and musician.
 * Max Azria, 70, Tunisian fashion designer.
 * Jürgen Bräuninger, 62, South African composer, cancer.
 * Granville C. Coggs, 93, American doctor and pilot (Tuskegee Airmen).
 * Jack Cohen, 85, British scientist and author.
 * Dan Cordtz, 92, American business correspondent (ABC News, Financial World), cancer.
 * Gjermund Eggen, 77, Norwegian Olympic cross-country skier, world champion (1966).
 * Peter Gammond, 93, British music critic and journalist.
 * Andrés Junquera, 73, Spanish footballer (Real Madrid, Real Zaragoza), heart attack.
 * John Lukacs, 95, Hungarian-born American historian.
 * Kip Niven, 73, American actor (Magnum Force, Earthquake, Midway), heart attack.
 * Seymour Nurse, 85, Barbadian cricketer (West Indies cricket team).
 * Pierre Riché, 97, French historian.
 * Jimmy Satterfield, 79, American football coach (Furman University).
 * Ted Witherden, 97, English cricketer.
 * George O. Zimmerman, 85, Polish-born American physicist.

7

 * A. B. M. Taleb Ali, 92, Bangladeshi teacher and politician.
 * Urs Amann, 67, Swiss painter.
 * Ralph Benjamin, 96, British engineer and inventor.
 * Charles Clarke, 95, British Royal Air Force officer.
 * Dan Clawson, 70, American sociologist.
 * Seamus Close, 71, Northern Irish politician, MLA (1998–2007), liver cancer.
 * Rafael Coronel, 87, Mexican painter.
 * Karina Constantino David, 73, Filipino political activist and public servant.
 * Vicente Emano, 76, Filipino politician, Governor of Misamis Oriental (1988–1998) and Mayor of Cagayan de Oro (1998–2007, 2010–2013), pneumonia.
 * Bernt Frilén, 73, Swedish orienteer, world champion (1972, 1974).
 * Pedro Gamarro, 64, Venezuelan boxer, silver medalist at the 1976 Summer Olympics.
 * Larry Hanley, 62, American union leader, international president of the Amalgamated Transit Union (since 2010), pulmonary disease.
 * Georg Katzer, 84, German composer.
 * Boris Kushner, 77, Russian-born American mathematician.
 * Te Wharehuia Milroy, 81, New Zealand Māori language academic.
 * Prasert na Nagara, 100, Thai scholar.
 * Subir Nandi, 66, Bangladeshi musician and playback singer (Shuvoda, Megher Pore Megh), multiple organ failure.
 * Robert Pear, 69, American journalist (The New York Times), stroke.
 * Roberta L. Raymond, 80, American actress and open housing activist, heart failure.
 * Dorothea M. Ross, 95, Canadian-American psychologist.
 * Adam Svoboda, 41, Czech ice hockey player (Nürnberg Ice Tigers, national team), suicide by hanging.
 * Jacques Taminiaux, 90, Belgian philosopher.
 * Arnaldo Taurisano, 85, Italian basketball coach (Cantù, Partenope Napoli, Brescia).
 * Jean Vanier, 90, Canadian philosopher, theologian and humanitarian, founder of L'Arche, thyroid cancer.
 * Joel Virador, 52, Filipino politician, member of the House of Representatives (2003–2007), thyroid cancer.
 * Michael Wessing, 66, German Olympic javelin thrower, European champion (1978), complications from surgery.

8

 * Martin Belinga Eboutou, 79, Cameroonian political figure and diplomat.
 * Jens Beutel, 72, German politician, Lord Mayor of Mainz (1997–2011).
 * Sprent Dabwido, 46, Nauruan politician, President (2011–2013), throat cancer.
 * Ketaki Prasad Dutta, 74, Indian politician, MLA (1983–1985).
 * Jim Fowler, 89, American zoologist and television host (Wild Kingdom).
 * Richard Hidalgo, 52, Peruvian mountain climber.
 * Antoine Koné, 56, Ivorian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Odienné (since 2009).
 * Yevgeny Krylatov, 85, Russian film composer (Film, Film, Film), pneumonia.
 * Edgardo Maranan, 72, Filipino writer.
 * Robert McEliece, 76, American mathematician and engineering professor.
 * N. R. Madhava Menon, 84, Indian legal educator, liver cancer.
 * David Montgomery, 72, American baseball executive (Philadelphia Phillies), cancer.
 * Wendell Nedderman, 97, American academic administrator, President of the University of Texas at Arlington (1972–1992).
 * Georges Pouliot, 96, Canadian Olympic fencer (1948).
 * Judith S. Stern, 76, American nutritionist.
 * Peter Webb, 85, New Zealand art dealer.

9

 * Abul Khayr Alonto, 73, Filipino politician, lawyer and businessman, chairman of the Mindanao Development Authority (since 2016), pneumonia.
 * David Arias Pérez, 89, Spanish-born American Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Newark (1983–2004).
 * Daniel H. Bays, 77, American historian, Parkinson's disease.
 * Vasili Blagov, 64, Russian Olympic pair skater (1972), Soviet champion (1972).
 * Martin Canin, 89, American pianist.
 * Sergey Dorenko, 59, Russian journalist and news presenter (Vremya), aortic rupture.
 * Dave Edstrom, 80, American decathlete, Pan American champion (1959).
 * Preston Epps, 88, American musician.
 * Clement von Franckenstein, 74, American actor (Lionheart, The American President, Death Becomes Her), hypoxia.
 * Manuel Giner Miralles, 92, Spanish politician, Deputy (1982–1983).
 * Walter Harris, 93, British author.
 * Jim Hawkes, 84, Canadian politician, MP (1979–1993), dementia.
 * Nelly Korniyenko, 80, Russian actress.
 * Arif Malikov, 85, Azerbaijani composer, People's Artist of the USSR (1986).
 * Mary McEldowney-Evanson, 97, American environmentalist.
 * Thomas Nozkowski, 75, American painter.
 * Annemarie Pawlik, 80, Austrian politician, Senator (1990).
 * Allene Roberts, 90, American actress (The Red House, Knock on Any Door).
 * Mark Rubinstein, 74, American financial engineer.
 * Alvin Sargent, 92, American screenwriter (Julia, Ordinary People, Spider-Man 2), Oscar winner (1978, 1981).
 * B. Mitchell Simpson, 87, American lawyer and naval historian.
 * Freddie Starr, 76, English comedian, heart disease.
 * Micky Steele-Bodger, 93, English rugby union player (Harlequins, Barbarians, national team).
 * Dan van der Vat, 79, Dutch-born British journalist and naval historian.
 * Brian Walden, 86, British broadcaster (Weekend World) and politician, MP (1964–1977), emphysema.
 * Yuan Baohua, 103, Chinese politician and academic administrator, Director of the State Economic Commission (1981–1982), President of Renmin University (1985–1991).
 * Zhan Wenshan, 78, Chinese physicist, founding director of the Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences.

10

 * Carey Adamson, 76, New Zealand Air Force officer, Chief of Defence Force (1999–2001).
 * Atanasio Ballesteros, 56, Spanish lawyer and politician, Deputy (1993–2000) and Senator (2000–2004).
 * Dude Barton, 95, American rodeo cowgirl.
 * Fleming Begaye Sr., 97, American WWII Navajo code talker.
 * Malcolm Black, 58, New Zealand musician (Netherworld Dancing Toys), bowel cancer.
 * Frederick Brownell, 79, South African vexillographer, designer of the South African and Namibian flag.
 * Bert Cooper, 53, American boxer, pancreatic cancer.
 * Wiley Young Daniel, 72, American senior judge, United States District Court for the District of Colorado (since 1995).
 * Jon Gittens, 55, English footballer (Swindon Town, Portsmouth, Exeter City).
 * Anatol Herzfeld, 88, German sculptor and artist.
 * Robert O. Hickman, 92, American pediatric nephrologist, inventor of the Hickman line.
 * Richard L. Hills, 82, British historian.
 * Janet Kitz, 89, Scottish-born Canadian historian and author (Shattered City: The Halifax Explosion and the Road to Recovery).
 * Jorge Longarón, 86, Spanish comics artist and illustrator (Friday Foster).
 * John MacInnes, 89, Scottish Gaelic scholar.
 * Thoppil Mohamed Meeran, 74, Indian Tamil writer.
 * Gordon Neate, 78, English footballer (Reading).
 * Domenico Padovano, 78, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Conversano-Monopoli (1987–2016).
 * Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba, 67, Spanish politician, Deputy Prime Minister (2010–2011), Minister of the Interior (2006–2011) and Secretary General of the PSOE (2012–2014), stroke.
 * Warren H. Phillips, 92, American journalist (The Wall Street Journal) and executive (Dow Jones & Company).
 * M. Ramanathan, 84, Indian politician, MLA (1984–1991).
 * Geneviève Raugel, 68, French mathematician.
 * Dick Sadler, 90, American politician.
 * Paul-Werner Scheele, 91, German Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Würzburg (1979–2003).
 * Ellamae Simmons, 101, American immunologist.
 * Dick Tomey, 80, American football coach (Hawaii Rainbow Warriors, Arizona Wildcats), lung cancer.
 * James Tuck, 79, American archaeologist.

11

 * Jean-Claude Brisseau, 74, French film director (Céline, Secret Things, Les Anges Exterminateurs).
 * Hector Busby, 86, New Zealand Māori navigator and traditional waka builder.
 * Sheikh Chand Mohammad, 88, Indian politician, speaker of Assam Legislative Assembly (1979–1986), deputy speaker of Assam Legislative Assembly (1968–1979), MLA (1978–1985).
 * Gunther Cunningham, 72, German-born American football coach (Kansas City Chiefs, San Diego Chargers, Detroit Lions), cancer.
 * Cecil Dawkins, 91, American author.
 * Gianni De Michelis, 78, Italian politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs (1989–1992), Deputy Prime Minister (1988–1989) and Deputy (1976–1994).
 * Yogesh Chander Deveshwar, 72, Indian businessman, Chairman and CEO of ITC Limited (1996–2017), cancer.
 * Melissa Ede, 58, English transgender rights campaigner and social media personality, heart attack.
 * AKM Gouach Uddin, 69, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1988–1990).
 * Larry Howard, 73, American baseball player (Houston Astros, Atlanta Braves).
 * Carol Johnston, 61, Canadian gymnast.
 * Harold Lederman, 79, American boxing judge and analyst (HBO World Championship Boxing), cancer.
 * Peggy Lipton, 72, American actress (The Mod Squad, Twin Peaks, The Postman) and model, Golden Globe winner (1970), colon cancer.
 * Dan Lodboa, 72, Canadian ice hockey player (Chicago Cougars).
 * Pua Magasiva, 38, Samoan-born New Zealand actor (Shortland Street, Power Rangers Ninja Storm, 30 Days of Night).
 * Josef Matoušek, 90, Czech Olympic hammer thrower (1964).
 * Robert D. Maxwell, 98, American combat soldier, recipient of the Medal of Honor.
 * Hans Muchitsch, 86, Austrian Olympic athlete (1960).
 * Marcelo Muniagurria, 72, Argentine trade unionist, engineer and agronomist, President of INTA, Vice Governor of Santa Fe Province (1999–2003) and Deputy (1991–1995).
 * Bruce Peppin, 94, British Olympic speed skater.
 * Rong Baisheng, 88, Chinese architect and civil engineer (Guangdong International Building).
 * Benoît Serré, 68, Canadian politician, cancer.
 * Silver King, 51, Mexican professional wrestler (CMLL, WCW) and actor (Nacho Libre), heart attack.
 * Thomas Silverstein, 67, American convicted murderer, Aryan Nations leader, complications from heart surgery.
 * Eddie Ugbomah, 78, Nigerian film director, producer and actor.
 * Nan Winton, 93, British broadcaster, first female BBC newsreader, fall.
 * Sol Yaged, 96, American jazz clarinetist.

12

 * Mads H. Andenæs, 79, Norwegian legal academic.
 * Leonard Lee Bailey, 76, American surgeon, throat cancer.
 * Cosimo Campioto, 84, Italian Olympic rower (1956).
 * Italo Casali, 78, Sammarinese Olympic sport shooter (1972, 1976).
 * Eva Dahr, 60, Norwegian filmmaker (Himmelblå, Appelsinpiken, Hotel Cæsar).
 * Dong Jian, 83, Chinese literary scholar, Vice President of Nanjing University (1988–1993).
 * Dale Greig, 81, Scottish long-distance runner.
 * Alan Grover, 74, Australian rowing coxswain, Olympic silver medalist (1968).
 * Klara Guseva, 82, Russian speed skater, Olympic champion (1960), traffic collision.
 * Chauncey Hare, 84, American photographer.
 * Nazir Hoosein, 78, Indian racing driver and motorsport administrator.
 * Anatoli Ionov, 79, Russian ice hockey player, Olympic champion (1968).
 * Machiko Kyō, 95, Japanese actress (Rashomon, Ugetsu, The Teahouse of the August Moon), heart failure.
 * Viktor Manakov, 58, Russian cyclist, Olympic champion (1980), complications from surgery.
 * Michał Marek, 36, Polish cave diver.
 * Doug McAvoy, 80, British trade union leader.
 * Hubert Monteilhet, 90, French author.
 * Héctor Enrique Olivares, 61, Argentine politician, engineer and agricultural producer, Deputy (since 2015), shot.
 * B. Venkatarama Reddy, 75, Indian film producer (Uzhaippali, Bhairava Dweepam, Nammavar).
 * Gene Romero, 71, American motorcycle racer.
 * Nasrallah Boutros Sfeir, 98, Lebanese Maronite cardinal, Patriarch of Antioch (1986–2011), chest infection.
 * Alan Skirton, 80, English footballer (Bath City, Arsenal), Alzheimer's disease.
 * Ron Smerczak, 69, South African actor (Who Am I?, Dangerous Ground, Shadow).
 * José Terrón, 79, Spanish actor (For a Few Dollars More, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, Django).
 * Bill K. Williams, 75, American politician, mayor of Saxman, Alaska (1976–1983), member of the Alaska House of Representatives (1993–2005).
 * Bill Workman, 78, American politician, mayor of Greenville, South Carolina (1983–1995).
 * Hiralal Yadav, 93, Indian folk singer.

13

 * Unita Blackwell, 86, American politician and civil rights activist, mayor of Mayersville, Mississippi (1976–2001), complications of dementia.
 * Jerome Callet, 89, American music teacher and instrument designer.
 * Doris Day, 97, American actress (Pillow Talk, Calamity Jane), singer ("Que Sera, Sera") and animal welfare activist, Golden Globe winner (1958, 1960, 1963, 1989), pneumonia.
 * Velma Demerson, 98, Canadian human rights activist.
 * Samuel Eugenio, 60, Peruvian football player (Club Universitario de Deportes) and coach, complications from surgery.
 * Lajos Faragó, 86, Hungarian footballer (national team), Olympic bronze medallist (1960).
 * Stanton T. Friedman, 84, American-Canadian nuclear physicist and ufologist.
 * Dionisio Gallarati, 96, Italian mathematician.
 * Theodore Gleim, 85, Canadian politician.
 * Mari Griffith, 79, Welsh radio presenter and singer, cancer.
 * Hu Jinqing, 83, Chinese animator and director (The Fight Between the Snipe and the Clam, Calabash Brothers).
 * Isaac Kappy, 42, American actor (Terminator Salvation, Lemonade Mouth, Thor) and musician, suicide by jumping.
 * Jörg Kastendiek, 54, German politician, member of the Bürgerschaft of Bremen (1991–2005, since 2007), lymphoma.
 * Lo Tung-bin, 92, Taiwanese biochemist, member of Academia Sinica (since 1986).
 * Colin Powell, 81, British economist.
 * Hayat Saif, 76, Bangladeshi poet and literary critic.
 * Nobuo Sekine, 76, Japanese sculptor.
 * Kochavi Shemesh, 75, Iraqi-born Israeli lawyer and social activist, leader of the Black Panthers protest movement.
 * George Smith, 75, Scottish football referee.
 * Werner Weist, 70, German footballer (Borussia Dortmund, Werder Bremen, Stuttgarter Kickers).

14

 * Urbano José Allgayer, 95, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Passo Fundo (1982–1999).
 * Lutz Bacher, 75, American artist.
 * Yuriy Bohutsky, 66, Ukrainian politician, Minister of Culture (1999, 2001–2005, 2006–2007), complications from surgery.
 * Leopoldo Brizuela, 55, Argentine journalist, translator and poet, winner of Alfaguara Prize (2012) and Konex Award (2014).
 * Tim Conway, 85, American actor (McHale's Navy, The Carol Burnett Show, SpongeBob SquarePants) and comedian, complications from normal pressure hydrocephalus.
 * Tommy Donbavand, 53, English children's author and actor (Scream Street), throat and lung cancer.
 * Grumpy Cat, 7, American internet celebrity cat, complications from urinary tract infection.
 * Andrei Guzienko, 55, Ukrainian footballer (Alga Frunze, Prykarpattya Ivano-Frankivsk, Bukovyna Chernivtsi), ruptured aneurysm.
 * Masaki Hoshino, 52, Japanese Go player.
 * Sven Lindqvist, 87, Swedish author.
 * Liu Housheng, 98, Chinese theatre director, critic, scholar, and playwright, Vice President of the China Theatre Association, co-founded the Plum Blossom Award.
 * Barbara York Main, 90, Australian arachnologist.
 * Iris Meléndez, Puerto Rican prosecutor, cancer.
 * Mike Möllensiep, 43, German footballer (Schalke 04, VfB Lübeck, Dynamo Dresden), cancer.
 * Ferenc József Nagy, 96, Hungarian politician, Minister of Agriculture (1990–1991).
 * Étienne Perruchon, 61, French composer.
 * Robert Bruce Propst, 87, American senior judge, United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama (since 1980).
 * Ben Raemers, 28, British skateboarder, suicide.
 * Leon Rausch, 91, American singer (The Texas Playboys).
 * Alice Rivlin, 88, American economist, director of the Office of Management and Budget (1994–1996).
 * Michael Rossmann, 88, German-American physicist and microbiologist.
 * Otto P. Strausz, 95, Hungarian-born Canadian chemist.
 * Remig Stumpf, 53, German Olympic cyclist (1988), suicide.
 * Daniel Vidart, 98, Uruguayan anthropologist, historian and essayist.
 * Mike Wilhelm, 77, American musician (The Charlatans, Flamin' Groovies), cancer.

15

 * Rob Babcock, 66, American basketball executive (Denver Nuggets, Minnesota Timberwolves, Toronto Raptors), pancreatic cancer.
 * Roger Blackley, 65, New Zealand art historian (Victoria University of Wellington).
 * Huelyn Duvall, 79, American rockabilly musician.
 * Georgie Anne Geyer, 84, American syndicated newspaper columnist.
 * Edgar Gorgas, 91, German Olympic boxer (1952).
 * Ikuo Kamei, 85, Japanese politician, member of the House of Councillors, respiratory failure.
 * George L. Kelling, 83, American criminologist and professor (Harvard University, Rutgers University–Newark, Manhattan Institute for Policy Research), cancer.
 * Charles Kittel, 102, American physicist.
 * Frank F. Ledford Jr., 85, American military doctor, Surgeon General of the United States Army (1988–1992).
 * Daisy Riley Lloyd, 95, American politician, member of the Indiana House of Representatives (1964–1966).
 * Juan Antonio Menéndez Fernández, 62, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Astorga (since 2015), heart attack.
 * Gabriel Mmole, 80, Tanzanian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Mtwara (1988–2015).
 * Richard Moore, 88, British journalist and politician.
 * Kenneth Newing, 95, British Anglican prelate, Bishop of Plymouth (1982–1988).
 * Neerav Patel, 68, Indian poet, cancer.
 * Eduardo A. Roca, 97, Argentine diplomat, Ambassador to the United States (1968–1970).
 * John Ronane, 85, British actor (Strangers).
 * Yōko Sugi, 90, Japanese actress (Sound of the Mountain, Repast, A Wife's Heart), colon cancer.
 * Rod Tam, 65, American politician, member of the Hawaii House of Representatives (1982–1994) and Senate (1994–2002), complications from leukemia.
 * Noel Taylor, 76, Australian rules footballer (Hawthorn).
 * Michael Zampelas, 82, Cypriot politician, mayor of Nicosia (2002–2006).

16

 * Nikolai Baturin, 82, Estonian novelist and playwright.
 * Piet Blauw, 81, Dutch politician, member of the House of Representatives (1981–1998).
 * David Cervinski, 48, Australian soccer player (Melbourne Knights, Carlton, Wollongong Wolves), melanoma.
 * Steve Duemig, 64, American golfer and sports media personality (WDAE, WFNS, Tampa Bay Lightning), complications from brain cancer.
 * Jean-Pierre Grafé, 87, Belgian politician.
 * Bob Hawke, 89, Australian politician, Prime Minister (1983–1991), President of the ACTU (1969–1980).
 * Jonas af Jochnick, 81, Swedish businessman, co-founder of Oriflame.
 * G. N. Lakshmipathy, 104, Indian film producer (Devara Makkalu, Kaadu, Ondanondu Kaladalli).
 * Liu Xianjue, 87, Chinese architectural historian.
 * André Lurton, 94, French winemaker (Château Couhins-Lurton, Château La Louvière, Château Dauzac).
 * Tohir Malik, 72, Uzbek writer.
 * Emmanuel Mapunda, 83, Tanzanian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Mbinga (1986–2011).
 * Peer Mascini, 78, Dutch actor.
 * Ashley Massaro, 39, American professional wrestler (WWE), model (Playboy) and reality show contestant (Survivor), suicide by hanging.
 * Mick Micheyl, 97, French actress, singer and sculptor.
 * Jamil Naqsh, 79, Pakistani painter, pneumonia.
 * Tommy O'Connell, 79, English hurler (Kilkenny GAA).
 * Daniel Anthony O'Donohue, 87, American diplomat.
 * Walter Olmo, 80, Italian composer.
 * I. M. Pei, 102, Chinese-born American architect (Bank of China Tower, East Building of the National Gallery of Art, Louvre Pyramid), Pritzker Prize winner (1983).
 * Jennifer Price, 79, British archaeologist.
 * Dominick P. Purpura, 92, American neuroscientist.
 * Bob Schloredt, 79, American football player (Washington Huskies, BC Lions) and coach.
 * Dexter St. Louis, 51, Trinidadian Olympic table tennis player (1996, 2008).
 * Geoff Toseland, 87, English footballer (Sunderland).
 * Steve Young, 69, American politician.

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 * Paulius Antanas Baltakis, 94, Lithuanian Roman Catholic prelate, Apostolic Visitor for the Lithuanians in Diaspora (1984–2003).
 * Giancarlo Bassi, 93, Italian Olympic ice hockey player.
 * Osvaldo Batocletti, 69, Argentine football player and manager (Tigres UANL), cancer.
 * Barbara Cranmer, 59, Canadian ʼNamgis documentary filmmaker, brain cancer.
 * Peter Dahl, 85, Norwegian-born Swedish painter.
 * Jan Elvheim, 69, Norwegian politician, MP (1989–1993).
 * S. M. Mohamed Idris, 92, Malaysian worker and consumer rights activist, heart failure.
 * Leslie Ronald Kay, 99, British academic administrator.
 * Howard Kilroy, 83, Irish businessman (Bank of Ireland, Smurfit Kappa).
 * Neville Lederle, 80, South African racing driver.
 * John Warlick McDonald, 97, American diplomat.
 * Jimmy McLeod, 82, Canadian ice hockey player (St. Louis Blues).
 * Anton O'Toole, 68, Irish Gaelic footballer (Dublin).
 * Rallapalli, 73, Indian actor (Bombay, Minsara Kanavu, Anveshana).
 * Paul William Roberts, 68–69, Canadian writer, brain haemorrhage.
 * Valentyn Sapronov, 87, Ukrainian football player (Shakhtar, national team) and manager (Lokomotyv Donetsk).
 * Clarence Scott, 75, American football player (New England Patriots).
 * Kadavoor Sivadasan, 87, Indian politician and trade unionist, MLA (1980–1996, since 2001).
 * William Ennis Thomson, 91, American music educator.
 * Gerardo Traverso, 43, Uruguayan footballer (Durazno, Guaraní, Dundee).
 * Jean Valentine, 94, British codebreaker.
 * Herman Wouk, 103, American author (The Caine Mutiny, The Winds of War, War and Remembrance), Pulitzer Prize winner (1952).

18

 * Mario Baudoin, 76, Bolivian biologist.
 * Jean Beaudin, 80, Canadian film director (J.A. Martin Photographer, The Alley Cat, The Collector).
 * Milton Born With A Tooth, 61, Canadian political activist, bowel cancer.
 * Manfred Burgsmüller, 69, German footballer (Borussia Dortmund, Werder Bremen, West Germany national team).
 * Austin Eubanks, 37, American motivational speaker, survivor of the Columbine High School massacre, heroin overdose.
 * Analía Gadé, 87, Argentine actress (Emergency Ward, Yesterday Was Spring, Another's Wife), cancer.
 * Aleksandr Irkhin, 65, Russian football manager (Tyumen, Kuban, Metallurg Krasnoyarsk), heart attack.
 * Perry Jeter, 88, American football player (Chicago Bears).
 * Jürgen Kissner, 76, German cyclist, Olympic silver medalist (1968).
 * Sir Timothy Kitson, 88, British politician, MP for Richmond, North Yorkshire (1959–1983).
 * Marylou Olivarez Mason, 82, American civil servant.
 * Ney da Matta, 52, Brazilian football manager (Ipatinga, Brasiliense, CRAC), pancreatitis.
 * John Payne, 86, American football coach (Saskatchewan Roughriders).
 * Quentin Pongia, 48, New Zealand rugby league player (Canberra Raiders, Sydney Roosters, national team), bowel cancer.
 * Justin Ponsor, 42, American comic book artist (Avengers, Spider-Man, X-Men), cancer.
 * Guenther Roth, 88, American sociologist.
 * Sammy Shore, 92, American comedian and actor, co-founder of The Comedy Store.
 * Signe Marie Stray Ryssdal, 94, Norwegian lawyer and politician, MP (1965–1973) and County Governor of Aust-Agder (1983–1994).
 * Genevieve Waite, 71, South African actress, singer and model.
 * Doug Wilson, 88, New Zealand rugby union player (Canterbury, Wellington, national team).
 * Mitch Wilson, 57, Canadian ice hockey player (Pittsburgh Penguins, New Jersey Devils), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.

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 * Carlos Altamirano, 96, Chilean lawyer and politician, MP (1961–1973) and Secretary-General of the Socialist Party (1971–1979).
 * Leidy Asprilla, 22, Colombian footballer (Orsomarso), traffic collision.
 * Jan Bagiński, 86, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Opole (1985–2009).
 * William W. Caldwell, 93, American senior judge, U.S. District Court Judge for the Middle District of Pennsylvania (since 1982).
 * George Chaump, 83, American football player and coach (IUP Indians, Marshall Thundering Herd, Navy Midshipmen).
 * Vitaliy Chernobai, 89, Ukrainian Olympic pole vaulter (1956).
 * Francisco de Ridder, 89, Argentine Olympic alpine skier (1952).
 * Denis Earp, 88, South African military officer, Chief of the South African Air Force (1984 – 1988).
 * Nilda Fernández, 61, Spanish-born French chanson singer, heart failure.
 * Knut Fredriksson, 89, Swedish Olympic javelin thrower (1960).
 * Maya Ghosh, 70, Bangladeshi actress.
 * Amédée Grab, 89, Swiss Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Lausanne, Geneva and Fribourg (1995–1998) and Chur (1998–2007).
 * Bert J. Harris Jr., 99, American politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (1982–1996).
 * Ingemar Hedberg, 99, Swedish sprint canoeist, world champion (1950), Olympic silver medalist (1952).
 * David Hunt, 80, English botanist.
 * Nickey Iyambo, 82, Namibian politician, Vice-President (2015–2018).
 * Alfred Janson, 82, Norwegian composer and pianist.
 * Amalie Kass, 91, American historian.
 * Bogdan Konopka, 65, Polish photographer.
 * Nativo Lopez, 67, Mexican-American political activist, President of the Mexican American Political Association (2004–2012), bowel cancer.
 * John Millett, 98, Australian poet.
 * Vijaya Mulay, 98, Indian film director (Ek Anek Aur Ekta), historian and educationist.
 * Susan Papa, 64, Filipino swimmer, cervical cancer.
 * Liudvikas Saulius Razma, 81, Lithuanian politician.
 * Bengt Rösiö, 92, Swedish diplomat, ambassador to Saudi Arabia (1974–1977), Pakistan (1977–1979), Czechoslovakia (1979–1981), Malaysia (1981–1985), and Zaire (1990–1992).
 * Roy Sandstrom, 87, British Olympic sprinter.
 * Julio César Trujillo, 88, Ecuadorian lawyer and politician, member of the National Congress (1979–1984), complications from intracerebral haemorrhage.
 * Grace Starry West, 72, American classics scholar, translator and academic (University of Dallas, Hillsdale College), lung cancer.
 * Ronnie Young, 71, American politician, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (since 2017).

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 * Nanni Balestrini, 83, Italian experimental poet (Neoavanguardia).
 * Adrish Bardhan, 86, Indian science fiction writer.
 * Dave Bookman, 58, Canadian radio broadcaster (CFNY-FM, CIND-FM).
 * Hermann Bottenbruch, 90, German computer scientist.
 * Sandy D'Alemberte, 85, American lawyer and administrator, member of the Florida House of Representatives (1966–1972), President of the ABA (1991–1992) and FSU (1994–2003).
 * Rex Dunlop, 91, Scottish footballer (Rangers, Workington, Cheltenham Town).
 * Yasuo Furuhata, 84, Japanese film director (Poppoya), pneumonia.
 * Dimitri Gogos, 88, Greek-Australian journalist and newspaper editor.
 * Andrew Hall, 65, English actor (Butterflies, Casualty, Coronation Street).
 * Peter Hitchcock, 75, Australian environmentalist.
 * Derek Holman, 88, British-born Canadian composer and conductor.
 * Niki Lauda, 70, Austrian racing driver and airline owner, Formula One world champion (1975, 1977, 1984).
 * Will Lotter, 94, American athletics coach.
 * Miguel Montes, 79, Spanish football player and manager (Sporting de Gijón).
 * John Moore, Baron Moore of Lower Marsh, 81, British politician, MP (1974–1992).
 * Czesław Nawrot, 77, Polish Olympic rower.
 * Nguyễn Quảng Tuân, 93, Vietnamese writer and poet.
 * Solomon Ogbeide, Nigerian football manager (Lobi Stars).
 * Edmund Outslay, 67, American taxation professor.
 * Remus Opriș, 60, Romanian politician, MP (1992–2000).
 * Charles C. Pattillo, 94, American Air Force lieutenant general.
 * Nick Peters, 51, English cricketer (Surrey County Cricket Club), cancer.
 * Ronnie Virgets, 77, American writer (The Times-Picayune, Gambit) and reporter (WWL-TV).
 * Mira Zakai, 76, Israeli opera singer, complications from a stroke.

21

 * Tirong Aboh, 41, Indian politician, MLA (since 2014), shot.
 * Colin Atkinson, 67, New Zealand cricketer.
 * James O. Bass, 108, American lawyer and politician, member of the Tennessee Senate (1936–1938).
 * Kenelm Burridge, 96, Maltese-born American anthropologist.
 * Lawrence Carroll, 64, Australian-born American painter.
 * Densey Clyne, 96, Australian naturalist and author.
 * Dennis Farnon, 95, Canadian composer.
 * Fred Fox, 104, American French horn player and brass instrument teacher.
 * Ernest Graves Jr., 94, American Army lieutenant general.
 * Liam Hennessy, 87, Irish footballer (Shamrock Rovers).
 * Brian Kann, 85, Australian football player (Hawthorn).
 * Rik Kuypers, 94, Belgian film director (Seagulls Die in the Harbour).
 * Michael Lynch, 84, Irish politician, TD (1982, 1987–1989), Senator (1983–1987).
 * Ali Mohammad Mahar, 52, Pakistani politician, Minister of Narcotics Control (since 2018) and MP (since 2008), heart attack.
 * Royce Mills, 77, British actor (History of the World, Part I, Up the Chastity Belt, Doctor Who).
 * Yavuz Özkan, 76–77, Turkish film director (The Mine).
 * Aase Texmon Rygh, 94, Norwegian sculptor.
 * Glauco Sansovini, 81, Sammarinese politician, Captain Regent (2010).
 * Peter Schulze, 83, Australian politician, member of the Tasmanian Legislative Council (1988–1999).
 * Ginette Seguin, 85, Canadian Olympic alpine skier.
 * Bohumil Staša, 75, Czech motorcycle road racer.
 * Rosław Szaybo, 85, Polish painter, photographer and album cover designer, lung cancer.
 * Donald West VanArtsdalen, 99, American senior judge, U.S. District Court Judge for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania (since 1970), leukemia.
 * Freddie Velázquez, 81, Dominican baseball player (Seattle Pilots, Atlanta Braves).
 * Binyavanga Wainaina, 48, Kenyan writer and journalist, stroke.
 * Hisae Yanase, 75, Japanese artist.
 * John A. Yngve, 94, American lawyer and politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1963–1968).

22

 * Ahmad Shah of Pahang, 88, Malaysian royal, Sultan of Pahang (1974–2019) and Yang di-Pertuan Agong (1979–1984).
 * Maurice Bamford, 83, English rugby league player and coach (Wigan Warriors, Leeds Rhinos, Great Britain).
 * Theresa Burroughs, 89, American civil rights activist.
 * John Richard Dobell, 87, British politician.
 * Tony Gennari, 76, Italian-American basketball player (Varese, Milano 1958, Venezia Mestre).
 * Joar Hoff, 80, Norwegian football player and manager (Lillestrøm).
 * Khalid Hossain, 83, Bangladeshi Nazrul Geeti singer.
 * Flaminia Jandolo, 89, Italian actress and voice actress.
 * Kwame Kenyatta, 63, American politician, Detroit City Councilman (2006–2013).
 * Judith Kerr, 95, German-born British writer and illustrator (The Tiger Who Came to Tea, Mog).
 * Alfred Kröner, 79, German geologist.
 * Beverly Lunsford, 74, American actress (Leave It to Beaver, The Intruder, The Crawling Hand).
 * S I M Nurunnabi Khan, 77, Bangladeshi freedom fighter and writer.
 * Surya Prakash, 79, Indian artist.
 * Eduard Punset, 82, Spanish economic journalist (BBC, The Economist), science popularizer and politician, Deputy (1982–1983) and MEP (1987–1994), lung cancer.
 * Ned Quinn, 96, Irish hurler.
 * Louis Ricco, 89, American mobster.
 * François-René Tranchefort, 86, French musicologist.

23

 * Zakir Rashid Bhat, 24, Indian militant, founder of Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind, shot.
 * Joseph Cottet, 96, Swiss politician, member of the Grand Council of Fribourg (1957–1971) and the National Council (1983–1987).
 * Dumiso Dabengwa, 79, Zimbabwean politician, Minister of Home Affairs (1992–2000), President of the Zimbabwe African People's Union (since 2008), liver disease.
 * Kalpana Dash, 52, Indian mountaineer.
 * Joseph Devine, 81, Scottish Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Motherwell (1983–2013).
 * Bill Dickie, 93, Canadian politician, member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta (1963–1975).
 * Bondan Gunawan, 71, Indonesian politician, Minister of State secretariat (2000).
 * Gerald Item, 58, Indonesian swimmer.
 * Shirley Brannock Jones, 93, American district court judge.
 * Mike Laffin, 101, Canadian politician, MLA for Cape Breton Centre (1963–1974, 1981–1988).
 * Peter Landau, 84, German jurist and legal historian.
 * Bobby Joe Long, 65, American convicted serial killer and rapist, execution by lethal injection.
 * Hosei Norota, 89, Japanese politician, Director-General of the Defense Agency (1998–1999) and Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (1995–1996), bladder cancer.
 * Wilfredo Peláez, 88, Uruguayan Olympic basketball player (1952).
 * Ping Hsin-tao, 92, Taiwanese publisher and producer.
 * Marie-Madeleine Prongué, 79, Swiss politician, Senator (1995).
 * Zlatko Škorić, 77, Croatian footballer (Dinamo Zagreb, Stuttgart, Yugoslavia national team).
 * Beaton Tulk, 75, Canadian politician, Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador (2000–2001) and MHA (1979–1989, 1993–2002), prostate cancer.
 * Anna Udvardy, 69, Hungarian film producer (Sing), Oscar winner (2017).
 * Wim Woudsma, 61, Dutch footballer (Go Ahead Eagles).
 * Zhang Shiping, 72, Chinese businessman, chairman of China Hongqiao Group.

24

 * Horst H. Baumann, 84, German architect and light artist.
 * Curtis Blake, 102, American businessman and philanthropist, co-founder of Friendly's.
 * Gianfranco Bozzao, 82, Italian footballer (Arezzo, SPAL, Juventus).
 * Hugolino Cerasuolo Stacey, 87, Ecuadorian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Loja (1985–2007).
 * Bertrand P. Collomb, 76, French business executive.
 * Jaroslav Erik Frič, 69, Czech poet, musician and publisher, cancer.
 * Murray Gell-Mann, 89, American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (1969).
 * Oleg Golovanov, 84, Russian rower, Olympic champion (1960).
 * Judith Hockaday, 89, British neurologist, peritoneal carcinoma.
 * Sharon McAuslan, 74–75, New Zealand jurist, District Court judge (1995–2015).
 * Edmund Morris, 78, Kenyan-born British-American writer and biographer (The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt, Dutch: A Memoir of Ronald Reagan), Pulitzer Prize winner (1980), stroke.
 * Alan Murray, 78, Australian golfer, skin cancer.
 * Ronald E. Nehring, 71, American judge, Justice of the Utah Supreme Court (2003–2015), complications of radiation treatments for cancer.
 * Manuel Pazos, 89, Spanish footballer (Real Madrid, Atlético Madrid, Elche).
 * John Pinto, 94, American Navajo code talker and politician, member of the New Mexico Senate (since 1977).
 * Otis Washington, 80, American football coach.
 * Dušica Žegarac, 75, Serbian actress (The Ninth Circle).

25

 * Margaret-Ann Armour, 79, Scottish-born Canadian chemist.
 * Paolo Babbini, 83, Italian politician, Deputy (1979–1983, 1987–1994).
 * Rod Bramblett, 53, American sportscaster (Auburn Tigers), traffic collision.
 * Claus von Bülow, 92, Danish-British socialite.
 * Jean Burns, 99, Australian aviator.
 * Raúl Diniz, 68, Portuguese Olympic weightlifter.
 * Gerry Fraley, 64, American sportswriter.
 * Joseph Anthony Galante, 80, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Camden (2004–2013).
 * Rene Goulet, 86, Canadian professional wrestler (AWA, WWF).
 * Anthony Graziano, 78, American consigliere (Bonanno crime family).
 * Robert Hecht-Nielsen, 71, American computer scientist.
 * Dmytro Kremin, 65, Ukrainian poet, journalist and translator.
 * Ibrahim Lame, 66, Nigerian educator and politician, Senator (1992–1993) and Minister of Police Affairs (2008–2010).
 * LaSalle D. Leffall Jr., 89, American surgeon and oncologist.
 * Karel Masopust, 76, Czech ice hockey player, Olympic silver medalist (1968).
 * Thembinkosi Mbamba, 23, South African footballer (TS Galaxy), traffic collision.
 * Seamus McGrane, 64, Irish dissident republican, convicted of terrorism as leader of the Real Irish Republican Army, heart attack.
 * Mou Tun-fei, 78, Chinese film director (A Deadly Secret, Men Behind the Sun, Black Sun: The Nanking Massacre).
 * Fredrick Oduya Oprong, 83, Kenyan politician.
 * Nicolae Pescaru, 76, Romanian footballer (Brașov, national team).
 * Vittorio Zucconi, 74, Italian-American journalist and writer (la Repubblica).

26

 * Abdel Latif El Zein, 86, Lebanese politician, MP (1960–2018).
 * Leann Birch, 72, American developmental psychologist and academic.
 * Percy Erceg, 90, New Zealand rugby union player (North Auckland, Auckland, national team), Tom French Cup winner (1951).
 * Harry Hood, 74, Scottish football player (Celtic) and manager (Queen of the South), cancer.
 * Everett Kinstler, 92, American painter.
 * Eşref Kolçak, 92, Turkish actor (Namus Uğruna, Berlin in Berlin, Güle Güle).
 * Richard Paul Matsch, 88, American senior judge, Chief Judge of the District Court for the District of Colorado (1994–2000).
 * George Park, 86, Canadian Olympic swimmer.
 * Joe Russo, 74, American baseball coach (St. John's Red Storm).
 * Rafael Safarov, 71, Russian football player and manager (Anzhi Makhachkala).
 * Edmund Seger, 82, German Olympic wrestler.
 * Norbert Schedler, 86, American professor of philosophy.
 * Olaf Schneewind, 57, German-born American microbiologist, cancer.
 * Bart Starr, 85, American Hall of Fame football player (Green Bay Packers) and coach, Super Bowl MVP (1967, 1968), complications from a stroke.
 * Stephen Thorne, 84, British actor (Z-Cars, Crossroads, Doctor Who).
 * Prem Tinsulanonda, 98, Thai military officer and politician, Prime Minister (1980–1988), Regent (2016), heart failure.
 * Kath Venn, 92, Australian politician, member of the Tasmanian Legislative Council for Hobart (1976–1982).

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 * Kevin Joseph Aje, 85, Nigerian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Sokoto (1984–2011).
 * Kamlesh Balmiki, 51, Indian politician, MP (2009–2014).
 * Robert L. Bernstein, 96, American publisher (Random House) and human rights activist (Helsinki Watch).
 * Jocelyne Blouin, 68, Canadian meteorologist and weather presenter, cancer.
 * Bill Buckner, 69, American baseball player (Los Angeles Dodgers, Chicago Cubs, Boston Red Sox), Lewy body dementia.
 * Petru Cărare, 84, Moldovan writer.
 * Veeru Devgan, 77, Indian film choreographer (Inkaar), actor (Kranti) and director (Hindustan Ki Kasam), cardiac arrest.
 * Gabriel Diniz, 28, Brazilian singer and composer, plane crash.
 * John Ellis, 88, British politician, MP for Bristol North West (1966–1970) and Brigg and Scunthorpe (1974–1979).
 * Karin Hafstad, 82, Norwegian politician, MP (1973–1981).
 * Laurie Hendren, 60, Canadian computer scientist, cancer.
 * Gamini Hettiarachchi, 68, Sri Lankan actor, (Sidu), complications from a kidney transplant.
 * Roger O. Hirson, 93, American dramatist and screenwriter (Pippin, Walking Happy).
 * Tony Horwitz, 60, American journalist (The Wall Street Journal) and author (Confederates in the Attic, Blue Latitudes), Pulitzer Prize winner (1995).
 * Guy Jansen, 84, New Zealand choral director.
 * James S. Ketchum, 87, American psychiatrist and US army colonel.
 * Jimilu Mason, 88–89, American sculptor.
 * Les McFarlane, 66, Jamaican-born English cricketer (Lancashire).
 * Judith McKenzie, 61, Australian archaeologist.
 * Kelly Paris, 61, American baseball player (Cincinnati Reds, Chicago White Sox).
 * Hariom Singh Rathore, 61, Indian politician, MP (2014–2019), cancer.
 * Aharon Razin, 84, Israeli biochemist.
 * Colin Ross, 85, English bagpipe maker.
 * Sir David Sieff, 80, British businessman (Marks & Spencer).
 * Alan Smith, 97, English footballer (Arsenal, Brentford).
 * Moni Kumar Subba, 61, Indian politician, MP (1998–2009), heart failure.
 * François Weyergans, 77, Belgian novelist and film director (Flesh Color).

28

 * Horace Belton, 63, American football player (Montreal Alouettes, Kansas City Chiefs).
 * Freddy Buache, 94, Swiss journalist, film critic and historian.
 * Fabio Calzavara, 68, Italian politician, Deputy (1996–2001), heart attack.
 * Carmine Caridi, 85, American actor (The Godfather Part II, Bugsy, Summer Rental), pneumonia.
 * Linda Collins, 57, American politician, member of the Arkansas House of Representatives (2011–2013) and Senate (2015–2019), shot.
 * Dan Crane, 83, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1979–1985).
 * Jean Juventin, 91, French politician, Deputy (1978–1986, 1993–1997), President of the Assembly of French Polynesia (1988–1991, 1992–1995) and Mayor of Papeete (1977–1995).
 * Khoo Kay Kim, 82, Malaysian historian, respiratory failure.
 * Li Hengde, 97, Chinese materials scientist, academician of the Academy of Engineering.
 * John Paul Meagher, 80, Canadian politician.
 * Ralph Murphy, 75, British-born Canadian country musician, pneumonia.
 * Elmo Natali, 92, American football player and coach (California Vulcans).
 * Apolo Nsibambi, 78, Ugandan academic and politician, Prime Minister (1999–2011), cancer.
 * Levi Oakes, 94, Canadian-born American soldier, last living WWII Mohawk code talker.
 * Max Oates, 77, Australian rules footballer (Footscray).
 * Włodzimierz Ptak, 90, Polish immunologist and microbiologist.
 * Fritz Schösser, 71, German politician, member of the Bavarian Senate (1992–1994), Landtag of Bavaria (1994–1998) and Bundestag (1998–2005).
 * Edward Seaga, 89, Jamaican politician, Prime Minister (1980–1989), cancer.
 * Petr Sgall, 93, Czech linguist.
 * Ingemar Skogö, 70, Swedish civil servant, Governor of Västmanland County (2009–2015), Director-General of the LFV (1992–2001) and the SRA (2001–2009).
 * Nick Stato, 97, American boxer.
 * Tuulikki Ukkola, 75, Finnish journalist (Kaleva) and politician, MP (1991–1995, 2007–2011) and leader of the Liberal People's Party (1993–1995).
 * Thomas Wainwright, 78, English cricketer.
 * Walter Wolfgang, 95, German-born British socialist and peace activist.
 * Nick Yakich, 79, Australian rugby league player (Manly Warringah Sea Eagles).

29

 * Jack Burton, 99, American Olympic equestrian (1956).
 * Errett Callahan, 81, American archaeologist.
 * Tony DeLap, 91, American artist.
 * Dennis Etchison, 76, American author and editor.
 * Michel Gaudry, 90, French jazz bassist.
 * Tony Glover, 79, American blues harmonicist (Koerner, Ray & Glover).
 * Muhammad Tholchah Hasan, 80, Indonesian Islamic cleric, academic, and politician, Minister of Religious Affairs (1999–2001), stomach cancer.
 * Roy Jeffs, 26, American sexual abuse victim, suicide.
 * Loren E. Monroe, 87, American politician, Michigan state treasuer (1978–1982).
 * Adam Patel, Baron Patel of Blackburn, 78, British clothier and Member of the House of Lords (since 2000).
 * Bayram Şit, 89, Turkish wrestler, Olympic champion (1952).
 * Michael Spicer, 76, British politician, MP (1974–2010), chairman of the 1922 Committee (2001–2010) and Member of the House of Lords (since 2010), Parkinson's disease and leukaemia.
 * Peggy Stewart, 95, American actress (The Fighting Redhead, The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, That's My Boy).
 * Jiří Stránský, 87, Czech author, translator and political prisoner.
 * María Luisa Vilca, 71, Peruvian Olympic sprinter.
 * Jackie Winters, 82, American politician, member of the Oregon House of Representatives (1999–2003) and Senate (since 2003), lung cancer.
 * Igor Zavozin, 63, Russian ice dancer.

30

 * Mike Balson, 71, English footballer (Exeter City and Highlands Park) and referee, complications from Lewy Body Dementia.
 * Elizabeth Baranger, 91, American physicist.
 * Patricia Bath, 76, American ophthalmologist, cancer.
 * Paulo de Mello Bastos, 101, Brazilian pilot.
 * Heinz Becher, 85, German Olympic rower.
 * Jim Bell, 83, Northern Irish-New Zealand footballer.
 * Milan Blažeković, 78, Croatian animator (The Elm-Chanted Forest, The Magician's Hat, Lapitch the Little Shoemaker).
 * Michel Canac, 62, French Olympic alpine skier (1984), skiing accident.
 * Innocenzo Chatrian, 92, Italian Olympic cross-country skier (1956).
 * Thad Cochran, 81, American politician, member of the U.S. Senate (1978–2018) and the House of Representatives (1973–1978), renal failure.
 * Allan Edwards, 97, Australian cricketer (Western Australia).
 * André Gerolymatos, 67, Greek-Canadian historian and professor, brain cancer.
 * Eva Kleinitz, 47, German opera director.
 * Johnny Kleinveldt, 61, South African cricketer (Western Province, Transvaal).
 * Frank Lucas, 88, American drug trafficker, depicted in American Gangster.
 * Arne Lyngstad, 57, Norwegian politician, MP (1997–2005), cancer.
 * Jason Marcano, 35, Trinidadian footballer (San Juan Jabloteh, Central, Trinidad and Tobago national team), traffic collision.
 * Murray Polner, 91, American editor and author.
 * Anthony Price, 90, British author.
 * Leon Redbone, 69, Cypriot-American singer-songwriter and actor (Elf), complications from dementia.
 * Diogo Reesink, 84, Dutch Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Almenara (1989–1998) and Teófilo Otoni (1998–2009).
 * Giuseppe Sandri, 72, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Witbank (since 2009).
 * Andrew Sinclair, 84, British novelist and film director (The Breaking of Bumbo, Under Milk Wood, Blue Blood).
 * John Tidmarsh, 90, English broadcaster and journalist (Outlook).

31

 * David M. Ainsworth, 64, American politician, member of the Vermont House of Representatives (2007–2011, 2017–2019).
 * Andaiye, 76, Guyanese political activist, cancer.
 * Elmer Arterburn, 89, American football player (Chicago Cardinals).
 * Roky Erickson, 71, American singer-songwriter (The 13th Floor Elevators).
 * Paddy Fahey, 102, Irish composer and fiddler.
 * Sir Grant Hammond, 75, New Zealand jurist, judge of the Court of Appeal (2004–2011).
 * Đelo Jusić, 80, Croatian composer and guitarist.
 * Panayotis Katsoyannis, 95, American biochemist.
 * Jean-Claude Labrecque, 80, Canadian cinematographer and filmmaker.
 * Jim Lash, 67, American football player (Minnesota Vikings, San Francisco 49ers).
 * James T. Londrigan, 94, American judge.
 * Jimmy Martin, 80, American politician, member of the Alabama House of Representatives (1998–2010, since 2014), cancer.
 * Patrick Matolengwe, 82, South African Anglican bishop.
 * Jim McMullan, 82, American actor (Dallas, Downhill Racer, Shenandoah), complications from ALS.
 * Aideen Nicholson, 92, Irish-born Canadian politician.
 * Laila Nur, 84, Bangladeshi language activist.
 * Margaret Rayner, 89, British mathematician.
 * Hari Sabarno, 74, Indonesian military officer and politician, Minister of Home Affairs (2001–2004).
 * Le Anne Schreiber, 73, American sports editor (The New York Times, ESPN), lung cancer.
 * John Slonczewski, 89, American physicist.
 * Niara Sudarkasa, 80, American anthropologist, President of Lincoln University (1987–1998).
 * Chitra Wakishta, 82, Sri Lankan actress (Kopi Kade).