Deaths in November 2016

The following is a list of notable deaths in November 2016.

Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
 * Name, age, country of citizenship and reason for notability, established cause of death, reference.

1

 * Sverre Andersen, 80, Norwegian football player and manager (Viking, national team), cancer.
 * Tina Anselmi, 89, Italian politician, Minister of Health (1978–1979).
 * Richard Ayling, 64, British Olympic rower.
 * Rosanne Bailey, 66, American air force general and academic administrator.
 * Auke Bloembergen, 89, Dutch jurist and legal scholar.
 * Dave Broadfoot, 90, Canadian comedian (Royal Canadian Air Farce).
 * Jean-Michel Damian, 69, French music radio journalist, complications during surgery.
 * Jan C. Dolan, 89, American politician, respiratory failure.
 * Wim Ernes, 58, Dutch national equestrian coach.
 * Rodolfo Hinostroza, 75, Peruvian poet.
 * Don Kates, 75, American lawyer.
 * Bap Kennedy, 54, Northern Irish singer-songwriter, pancreatic and bowel cancer.
 * Pit Kroke, 80, German artist and architect.
 * Pocho La Pantera, 65, Argentine singer, kidney cancer.
 * Martin Leach, 59, British automotive executive (NextEV Formula E Team), cancer.
 * Stanford Lipsey, 89, American publisher.
 * Massimo Mongai, 65, Italian author.
 * Earl E. Nelson, 79, American politician.
 * John Orsino, 78, American baseball player (Baltimore Orioles).
 * Zhang Benren, 87, Chinese geochemist and academician (Chinese Academy of Sciences).

2

 * Max Alexander, 63, American comedian and actor (Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Trainwreck, Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2), head and neck cancer.
 * Bob Cranshaw, 83, American jazz bassist (Blue Note Records, Musicians Union), cancer.
 * Vern Handrahan, 79, Canadian baseball player (Kansas City Athletics).
 * Jud Kinberg, 91, American producer (The Collector).
 * Dolores Klosowski, 93, American baseball player (Milwaukee Chicks).
 * A. Thomas Kraabel, 81, American classics scholar.
 * Martin Lippens, 82, Belgian footballer (Anderlecht, national team) and coach.
 * Korkut Özal, 87, Turkish engineer and politician.
 * Oleg Popov, 86, Russian clown (Moscow State Circus), heart attack.
 * Samuel Schatzmann, 61, Swiss equestrian, Olympic silver medalist (1988).
 * Jan Slepian, 95, American author and poet.
 * Jean-Marie Trappeniers, 74, Belgian footballer (Anderlecht, national team).
 * Giorgos Vasiliou, 66, Greek actor, lung cancer.
 * Egon Wolff, 90, Chilean playwright.

3

 * Fat'hi Abu Taleb, 83, Jordanian army general and diplomat.
 * W. D. Amaradeva, 88, Sri Lankan violinist, singer and composer.
 * Misha Brusilovsky, 85, Russian artist.
 * Vladimír Černý, 90, Slovak Olympic modern pentathlete (1956).
 * Clive Derby-Lewis, 80, South African politician, MP (1987–1989), convicted of conspiracy to murder Chris Hani, lung cancer.
 * Maurice Gaffney, 100, Irish barrister.
 * Yawar Hayat Khan, 73, Pakistani television producer, lung disease.
 * Börje Lampenius, 94, Finnish actor and director.
 * Marc Michel, 83, Swiss actor (The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, Lola).
 * Walter Piludu, 66, Italian politician, President of the Province of Cagliari (1988–1990).
 * Antonio Preto, 51, Italian politician.
 * Turid Karlsen Seim, 71, Norwegian theologian.
 * Mangat Ram Sharma, 88, Indian politician.
 * Kay Starr, 94, American singer ("Wheel of Fortune", "The Rock and Roll Waltz"), complications from Alzheimer's disease.
 * Rick Steiner, 69, American producer (The Producers, Hairspray).
 * Lene Tiemroth, 73, Danish actress (Italian for Beginners).
 * Xia Meng, 84, Hong Kong actress.
 * Jiyuan Yu, 52, Chinese moral philosopher, cancer.

4

 * Eddie Carnett, 100, American baseball player (Boston Braves, Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Indians).
 * DeVan Dallas, 90, American politician, member of the Mississippi House of Representatives (1964–1976).
 * Claude de Kemoularia, 94, French diplomat and banker.
 * Sylvio dos Santos, 81, Brazilian Olympic swimmer.
 * Allen Eller, 39, American soccer player (Baltimore Blast, Ohio Vortex).
 * Eddie Harsch, 59, Canadian keyboardist (The Black Crowes).
 * Khalid Kelly, 49, Irish Islamist (al-Muhajiroun), suicide bombing.
 * Max Mallmann, 48, Brazilian novelist, short story writer and screenwriter (Malhação, Coração de Estudante, A Grande Família), lung cancer.
 * Col Miller, 92, Australian politician, member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Ithaca (1966–1986).
 * Jean-Jacques Perrey, 87, French electronic music producer, lung cancer.
 * Mansour Pourheidari, 70, Iranian football player and manager (Esteghlal, national team), cancer.
 * Gunnar Sandgren, 87, Swedish novelist.
 * Ziaul Haque Zia, 63, Bangladeshi politician, Minister of Local Government (2001–2006).

5

 * John Carson, 89, English actor (Doomsday, Captain Kronos – Vampire Hunter, Doctor Who).
 * Marc de Bonte, 26, Belgian kickboxer, Muay thai world championship silver medalist (2012).
 * Israel Cavazos Garza, 93, Mexican historian.
 * Ralph Cicerone, 73, American scientist, President of National Academy of Sciences (2005–2016).
 * Rolando Espinosa, 66, Filipino politician, shot.
 * W. Eugene Hansen, 88, American religious leader (LDS Church), Alzheimer's disease.
 * M. R. Khan, 88, Bangladeshi paediatrician and professor.
 * Mel Lawrence, 81, American filmmaker and festival promoter.
 * Arnold Mesches, 93, American artist.
 * Julius Oketta, 60, Ugandan army general and politician.
 * Abdulla Oripov, 75, Uzbek poet, literary translator and politician, lyricist of State Anthem of Uzbekistan.
 * Laurent Pardo, 55, French bassist (Elliott Murphy).
 * Rodolfo Stavenhagen, 84, Mexican sociologist.
 * Marek Svatoš, 34, Slovak ice hockey player (Colorado Avalanche, Nashville Predators, Ottawa Senators), mixed drug intoxication.
 * Andreas Vgenopoulos, 63, Greek businessman and lawyer, heart attack.
 * Giles Waterfield, 67, British art historian and curator (Dulwich Picture Gallery), heart attack.

6

 * Roddy Evans, 81, Welsh rugby union player.
 * Mick Granger, 85, English footballer (York City), Alzheimer's disease.
 * Edward Itta, 71, American Iñupiat politician, Mayor of North Slope Borough, Alaska (2005–2011), member of U.S. Arctic Research Commission (2012–2015), cancer.
 * Chisela Kanchela, 29, Zambian Olympic swimmer (2004), diabetic attack.
 * Biser Kirov, 74, Bulgarian pop singer.
 * Zoltán Kocsis, 64, Hungarian pianist, conductor and composer.
 * Rafael Francisco Martínez Sáinz, 81, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Guadalajara (2002–2012).
 * Thomas Martyn, 69, English rugby league player (Leigh, Warrington, national team).
 * Lalatendu Bidyadhar Mohapatra, 52, Indian politician, multiple organ failure.
 * Redovino Rizzardo, 77, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Dourados (2001–2015).
 * Jos Romersa, 101, Luxembourgian Olympic gymnast (1936).
 * Marc Sleen, 93, Belgian cartoonist and comics artist (The Adventures of Nero).
 * Vautour, 7, French-born Irish-trained racehorse, euthanised.

7

 * Zdeněk Altner, 69, Czech lawyer.
 * Genjiro Arato, 70, Japanese filmmaker and actor (Zigeunerweisen), heart disease.
 * May Claerhout, 77, Belgian artist, brain tumor.
 * Leonard Cohen, 82, Canadian singer-songwriter ("Hallelujah", "Suzanne", "First We Take Manhattan"), poet and novelist, complications from a fall.
 * Kanu Gandhi, 87, Indian scientist (NASA).
 * Thomas Gardner, 93, English footballer (Everton).
 * Phil Georgeff, 85, American racetrack announcer.
 * Julie Gregg, 79, American actress (The Godfather, The Happy Time, Batman), cancer.
 * Robert N. Hall, 96, American engineer and physicist.
 * Ingibjörg Haraldsdóttir, 74, Icelandic poet and translator.
 * Birger Jansen, 68, Norwegian Olympic ice hockey player (1972), (Frisk Asker) and sailor, cancer.
 * Consolata Kline, 100, American hospital administrator.
 * Mohamed Masmoudi, 91, Tunisian politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs (1970–1974).
 * Jayawantiben Mehta, 77, Indian politician, MP (1989–1991, 1996–1998, 1999–2004).
 * Silvano Miniati, 82, Italian politician and trade union organizer.
 * Eric Murray, 74, Scottish footballer (Kilmarnock).
 * Janet Reno, 78, American lawyer and politician, first female U.S. Attorney General (1993–2001), Parkinson's disease.
 * Joe Ryan, 80, American politician, member of the Alaska House of Representatives (1997–1999).
 * Samuel Sitta, 73, Tanzanian politician, MP (2005–2015).
 * Howard Taylor, 76, British structural engineer.
 * Sir Jimmy Young, 95, British radio personality (Radio 2) and singer ("Unchained Melody", "The Man from Laramie").

8

 * Peter Brixtofte, 66, Danish politician, Tax Minister (1992–1993).
 * Marlan Coughtry, 82, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox).
 * Raoul Coutard, 92, French cinematographer (Breathless, Z) and film director (Hoa-Binh).
 * Ian Cowan, 71, Scottish footballer (Partick Thistle, Falkirk, Dunfermline Athletic).
 * Yaffa Eliach, 79, Polish-born American Holocaust historian.
 * Kazimír Gajdoš, 82, Slovak footballer (Inter Bratislava, Czechoslovakia national team).
 * Aide Ganasi, Papua New Guinean politician, MP (since 2012), heart attack.
 * Giorgio Grigolli, 88, Italian politician, President of Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol (1967–1974) and Trentino (1974–1979).
 * Junius Foy Guin Jr., 92, American federal judge.
 * Ho Chih-chin, 64, Taiwanese politician, Minister of Finance (2006–2008).
 * Bill Lapham, 82, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles, Minnesota Vikings).
 * N. K. Mahajan, 97, Indian adventurer.
 * Touran Mirhadi, 89, Iranian educator.
 * Pertti Nieminen, 79, Finnish ice hockey player (HPK, TPS).
 * Russ Nixon, 81, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox, Cleveland Indians) and manager (Atlanta Braves).
 * V. P. Ramakrishna Pillai, 84, Indian politician.
 * Marius Popp, 81, Romanian jazz pianist and composer.
 * Eugene Roberts, 96, American neuroscientist.
 * Helga Ruebsamen, 82, Dutch writer.
 * John T. Skelly, 89, American journalist.
 * Umberto Veronesi, 90, Italian oncologist.

9

 * Emmanuel Kwasi Afranie, 73, Ghanaian football coach, traffic collision.
 * Greg Ballard, 61, American basketball player (Washington Bullets, Golden State Warriors), prostate cancer.
 * Jack Bodell, 76, English heavyweight boxer, British champion (1969–1970, 1971–1972).
 * Branse Burbridge, 95, British WWII fighter pilot.
 * Al Caiola, 96, American guitarist and composer.
 * Osamu Ishiguro, 80, Japanese tennis player, Asian Games champion (1966).
 * Irfan Shahîd, 90, Palestinian literature professor.
 * Martin Stone, 69, British guitarist (The Action) and bookseller, cancer.
 * La Veneno, 52, Spanish transsexual actress, singer and gossip celebrity, fall.

10

 * David Adamany, 80, American academic administrator, President of Temple University (2000–2006).
 * Ken Ballantyne, 76, Scottish runner.
 * Pierre Billard, 94, French film critic.
 * Carlos Alberto Cunha, 57, Brazilian judoka.
 * Trevor Johnson, 81, Australian footballer (Melbourne).
 * Don Keane, 85, Australian Olympic racewalker (1952, 1956).
 * Nikola Korabov, 87, Bulgarian director and screenwriter (Tobacco).
 * Francisco Nieva, 91, Spanish playwright.
 * André Ruellan, 94, French science fiction and horror writer.
 * Bill Stanfill, 69, American football player (Miami Dolphins), complications after a fall.

11

 * Ilse Aichinger, 95, Austrian writer.
 * Jum Jainudin Akbar, Filipino politician, member of the House of Representatives (since 2016), Governor of Basilan (2007–2016), cardiac arrest.
 * Victor Bailey, 56, American bassist (Weather Report, Madonna, Lady Gaga), complications from Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
 * Uwe Bracht, 63, German footballer (Werder Bremen).
 * Alfredo Bruto da Costa, 78, Portuguese politician.
 * Željko Čajkovski, 91, Croatian football player (Dinamo Zagreb, Werder Bremen) and coach.
 * Clarence Ditlow, 72, American automotive safety advocate, colon cancer.
 * Doug Edwards, 70, Canadian musician and composer ("Wildflower"), cancer.
 * Perico Fernandez, 64, Spanish light-welterweight boxer, world champion (1974–1975), diabetes and Alzheimer's disease.
 * Greg Horton, 65, American football player (Los Angeles Rams, Tampa Bay Buccaneers).
 * Saki Kaskas, 45, Greek video game music composer (Need for Speed, Sleeping Dogs, Mass Effect 2), fentanyl overdose.
 * Leonid Keldysh, 85, Russian physicist.
 * Sir Ralph Kohn, 88, British medical scientist.
 * Claire Labine, 82, American author, screenwriter and producer (Ryan's Hope, General Hospital, One Life to Live).
 * Bonnie Laing, 79, Canadian politician, MLA for Calgary-Bow (1989–2001).
 * Lily, 64, Japanese singer and actress (Shinobi: Heart Under Blade), lung cancer.
 * Aileen Mehle, 98, American gossip columnist (The Miami Daily News, New York Journal-American, Women's Wear Daily).
 * Sir James McNeish, 85, New Zealand writer.
 * Ronnie Nathanielsz, 81, Sri Lankan-born Filipino sports journalist and commentator, cardiac arrest.
 * A. Nayyar, 61, Pakistani playback singer, cardiac arrest.
 * Pascal Posado, 91, French politician, member of the National Assembly for Bouches-du-Rhône (1978).
 * Alfred Schmidt, 81, German footballer (Borussia Dortmund, national team).
 * Ray Singleton, 79, American songwriter (Motown) and record producer, brain cancer.
 * Muhammad Surur, 77–78, Syrian religious leader.
 * Turki II bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, 81–82, Saudi Arabian prince and politician.
 * Sir Aubrey Trotman-Dickenson, 90, British chemist.
 * Robert Vaughn, 83, American actor (The Man from U.N.C.L.E., The Magnificent Seven, Bullitt), Emmy winner (1978), leukemia.

12

 * Mahmoud Abdel Aziz, 70, Egyptian actor (Al-Kit Kat).
 * Malek Chebel, 63, Algerian anthropologist and philosopher, cancer.
 * Dawn Coe-Jones, 56, Canadian golfer, chondrosarcoma.
 * Punya Datta, 92, Indian cricketer (Bengal).
 * Louis Devereux, 85, English cricketer (Worcestershire, Glamorgan).
 * Ebenezer Donkor, 78, Ghanaian actor (2016).
 * Jerry Dumas, 86, American cartoonist (Sam and Silo).
 * Bob Francis, 77, Egyptian-born Australian radio broadcaster (5AA).
 * Stanley G. Grizzle, 97, Canadian judge and political activist.
 * Robert Kabel, 82, Canadian ice hockey player (New York Rangers).
 * Frank Konigsberg, 83, American talent agent and producer (The Tommyknockers).
 * Adolf Kunstwadl, 76, German footballer (Bayern Munich, Wacker München).
 * Sonny Levi, 90, Indian powerboat designer.
 * Eivor Olson, 94, Swedish Olympic shot putter (1948, 1952).
 * James Dale Ritchie, 40, American serial killer, shot.
 * Howard Ruff, 85, American economist, Parkinson's disease.
 * Edgard Sorgeloos, 85, Belgian racing cyclist.
 * Lupita Tovar, 106, Mexican-American actress (Drácula, Santa, Miguel Strogoff), heart disease.
 * Paul Vergès, 91, Thai-born French Réunionese politician, MEP (2004–2010), member of the National Assembly (1956–1958, 1986–1987, 1993–1996) and Senate (1996–2004, since 2011).
 * Jacques Werup, 71, Swedish musician and writer, cancer.
 * Yu Xu, 30, Chinese air force aerobatic and fighter pilot, plane collision.

13

 * Jehangir Bader, 72, Pakistani politician, heart attack.
 * Maria Pilar Busquets, 79, Spanish Aranese writer and politician, Síndica d'Aran (1991-1993) and member of Catalan Parliament (1984-1992).
 * Luigi Caccia Dominioni, 102, Italian architect.
 * Doris Egbring-Kahn, 90, German actress.
 * Aslaug Fadum, 91, Norwegian politician.
 * Frederick Irving, 91, American diplomat, Ambassador to Iceland (1972-1976), Ambassador to Jamaica (1977-1978).
 * Leslie Kenton, 75, American writer.
 * Lary Kuharich, 70, American football coach (Calgary Stampeders, BC Lions), brain cancer.
 * Billy Miller, 62, American music historian, complications from multiple myeloma, kidney failure and diabetes.
 * Enzo Maiorca, 85, Italian free diver, television host and politician.
 * Jackie Pigeaud, 79, French historian.
 * Laurent Pokou, 69, Ivorian footballer (Rennes).
 * Leon Russell, 74, American Hall of Fame musician (The Wrecking Crew) and songwriter ("Tight Rope").
 * Don Rutherford, 79, English rugby union player.
 * Sir Mota Singh, 86, British judge.
 * Denys Smith, 92, British racehorse trainer.
 * Aloysius Ferdinandus Zichem, 83, Surinamese Roman Catholic Redemptorist prelate, Bishop of Paramaribo (1971–2003).

14

 * Hans Avé Lallemant, 78, Dutch-born American geologist.
 * Diana Balmori, 84, American landscape designer.
 * Vladimir Belov, 58, Russian handball player, Olympic silver medalist (1980).
 * Houston Conwill, 69, American sculptor, prostate cancer.
 * Ibrahim Dasuki, 93, Nigerian spiritual leader, Sultan of Sokoto (1988–1996).
 * Holly Dunn, 59, American country music singer-songwriter ("Daddy's Hands", "Are You Ever Gonna Love Me", "You Really Had Me Going"), ovarian cancer.
 * Marti Friedlander, 88, New Zealand photographer, breast cancer.
 * Bob Gain, 87, American football player (Cleveland Browns).
 * Gun Hellsvik, 74, Swedish politician, Minister of Justice (1991–1994), cancer.
 * Roger Hobbs, 28, American author, overdose.
 * Gwen Ifill, 61, American journalist (PBS NewsHour, Washington Week), endometrial cancer.
 * Sebastian Leone, 91, American politician, pneumonia.
 * Mahpiya Ska, 20, American albino buffalo.
 * David Mancuso, 72, American DJ and founder of The Loft.
 * Gardnar Mulloy, 102, American tennis player, winner of the US Open (1942, 1945, 1946, 1948) and Wimbledon Championships (1957), complications from a stroke.
 * Janet Wright, 71, English-born Canadian actress (Corner Gas, The Perfect Storm, McCabe & Mrs. Miller).

15

 * Bob Addis, 91, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs, Boston Braves).
 * Mose Allison, 89, American jazz pianist, singer and songwriter ("Young Man Blues").
 * Nana Afia Kobi Serwaa Ampem II, 109, Ghanaian royal, Queen mother of the Ashanti Empire.
 * Cliff Barrows, 93, American music director (Billy Graham Evangelistic Association).
 * Rod Bieleski, 85, New Zealand plant physiologist.
 * Ray Brady, 79, Irish footballer (Millwall).
 * Victor Brown, 95, Cuban-born British singer.
 * Bobby Campbell, 60, Northern Irish footballer (Bradford City), suicide by hanging.
 * Ishwar Dass Dhiman, 82, Indian politician.
 * Sixto Durán Ballén, 95, Ecuadorian politician, President (1992–1996).
 * Jules Eskin, 85, American cellist (Boston Symphony Orchestra), cancer.
 * Ken Grieve, 74, British television director (The Bill, Peak Practice, Doctor Who).
 * Daniel Leab, 80, German-born American historian.
 * Lisa Lynn Masters, 52, American actress (The Stepford Wives, It's Complicated, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt), apparent suicide by hanging.
 * Chester E. Norris, 88, American diplomat, Ambassador to Equatorial Guinea (1988–1992).
 * Milt Okun, 92, American singer and music producer.
 * Mukesh Rawal, 65, Indian actor (Ramayan), suicide by train.
 * Paul Rosche, 82, German engineer (BMW).
 * Clift Tsuji, 75, American politician, member of the Hawaii House of Representatives (since 2005).

16

 * Len Allchurch, 83, Welsh footballer (Swansea City, Sheffield United, national team).
 * Juan Amorós, 80, Spanish cinematographer.
 * Dwayne Andreas, 98, American businessman.
 * Joan Carroll, 85, American child actress (Meet Me in St. Louis).
 * Teresita Castillo, 89, Filipino nun.
 * Jay Wright Forrester, 98, American computer engineer and systems scientist.
 * Melvin Laird, 94, American politician and writer, Secretary of Defense (1969–1973), U.S. Representative from Wisconsin's 7th congressional district (1953–1969), respiratory failure.
 * Hans-Günter Neues, 66, German football player (Fortuna Köln, 1.FC Kaiserslautern) and coach.
 * Enno Penno, 86, Estonian politician.
 * Daniel Prodan, 44, Romanian footballer (Steaua Bucharest, Atlético Madrid, national team), heart attack.
 * Guillaume Raskin, 79, Belgian footballer.
 * Alex Stewart, 52, Jamaican Olympic boxer (1984), blood clot in lung.
 * Larry Tucker, 81, American politician, member of the West Virginia House of Delegates (1970–1982) and Senate (1983–1989).
 * Mentor Williams, 70, American songwriter and producer ("Drift Away", "When We Make Love"), lung cancer.
 * Jean Wishart, 96, New Zealand journalist, editor of New Zealand Woman's Weekly (1952–1985).
 * Yeh Changti, 82–83, Taiwanese aviator, member of the Black Cat Squadron, heart attack.

17

 * Zenon Czechowski, 69, Polish Olympic cyclist (1968).
 * Virgilio Godoy, 82, Nicaraguan politician, Vice President (1990–1995).
 * Ruth Gruber, 105, American journalist (New York Herald Tribune).
 * Marzieh Hadidchi, 77, Iranian Revolutionary Guard commander and politician, MP (1984–2000).
 * Babanrao Haldankar, 89, Indian classical singer and composer.
 * Joseph Khoury, 80, Lebanese-born Canadian Roman Catholic hierarch, Bishop of Saint Maron of Montreal (1996–2013).
 * Khairulla Murtazin, 75, Russian mathematician.
 * Fidel Negrete, 84, Mexican Olympic long-distance runner (1964), Pan American gold medalist (1963).
 * John Ningark, 72, Canadian politician, member of the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories (1989–1999) and Nunavut (2009–2013), cancer.
 * Louis Pinton, 68, French politician.
 * John Pridnia, 73, American politician, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
 * Venancio Shinki, 84, Peruvian painter.
 * Harry W. Shipps, 90, American Episcopal prelate, Bishop of Georgia (1985–1994).
 * Srinivas Kumar Sinha, 90, Indian army general and politician, Governor of Assam (1997–2003), Arunachal Pradesh (1999) and Jammu and Kashmir (2003–2008).
 * Whitney Smith, 76, American vexillologist, designer of the flag of Guyana, co-designer of the flag of Bonaire.
 * Steve Truglia, 54, British stuntman (The Wolfman, Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation, Hollyoaks), fall.
 * Don Waller, 65, American music journalist and singer, lung cancer.
 * Gérard Weber, 67, French politician.

18

 * Haji Muhammad Adeel, 72, Pakistani politician, kidney failure.
 * Denton Cooley, 96, American heart surgeon.
 * Jerzy Cynk, 91, Polish-British aviation historian.
 * Ed Francis, 90, American professional wrestler and promoter.
 * Sharon Jones, 60, American singer (Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings), pancreatic cancer.
 * Valentin Kornev, 75, Russian sport shooter, Olympic silver medalist (1968).
 * Yevgeni Lazarev, 79, Russian-American actor (Iron Man 2, The Sum of All Fears, Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare), heart failure.
 * Liu Sung-pan, 84, Taiwanese politician, member (1973–2004) and President (1992–1999) of the Legislative Yuan.
 * Hugh McDonald, 62, Australian musician (Redgum), prostate cancer.
 * Bob Mitchell, 80, Canadian politician.
 * Francesco Parisi, 86, Italian politician, member of the Senate (1987–1994) and Parliament (1994–1996).
 * Kervin Piñerua, 25, Venezuelan volleyball player (national team), heart attack.
 * Freddie L. Poston, 91, American lieutenant general in the United States Air Force.
 * Théophane Matthew Thannickunnel, 88, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Jabalpur (1976–2001).
 * Armando Tobar, 78, Chilean footballer (national team, Club Deportivo Universidad Católica), Alzheimer's disease.

19

 * Sutan Bhatoegana, 59, Indonesian politician, liver cancer.
 * Monk Bonasorte, 59, American football player (Florida State Seminoles), brain cancer.
 * John C. Carpenter, 86, American politician, member of the Nevada Assembly (1986–2010).
 * John Dale, 86, English cricketer (Kent, Lincolnshire).
 * Donald Farley, 46, Canadian Olympic cross-country skier (1998, 2002), suspected heart attack.
 * Irving A. Fradkin, 95, American philanthropist, founder of Scholarship America.
 * Gino Gavioli, 93, Italian comics artist and animator.
 * Erwin Hecht, 83, German-born South African Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Kimberley (1974–2009).
 * Jacques Henry, 74, French rally driver.
 * Jan Huberts, 79, Dutch motorcycle road racer.
 * Ida Levin, 53, American violinist, leukemia.
 * Józef Mayer, 77, Polish chemist.
 * Aiace Parolin, 96, Italian cinematographer (Seduced and Abandoned, Keoma, The Birds, the Bees and the Italians).
 * Christian Salaba, 45, Austrian footballer (Rapid Wien, Vienna).
 * Paul Sylbert, 88, American production designer (Heaven Can Wait, The Prince of Tides, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest), Oscar winner (1979).
 * David Turner-Samuels, 98, British barrister.
 * Hans Witsenhausen, 86, German mathematician.
 * You Xiaozeng, 83, Chinese inorganic chemist and academician (Chinese Academy of Sciences).

20

 * Gabriel Badilla, 32, Costa Rican footballer (Saprissa, New England Revolution), heart failure.
 * Wimal Kumara de Costa, 68, Sri Lankan film actor (Bambaru Awith).
 * Likhit Dhiravegin, 75, Thai political scientist and politician, cancer.
 * Housseyn Fardjallah, 23, Algerian weightlifter, traffic collision.
 * Maria Glazovskaya, 104, Russian scientist and agrochemist.
 * Gene Guarilia, 78, American basketball player (Boston Celtics).
 * Tim Heald, 72, British author and journalist.
 * Janellen Huttenlocher, 84, American psychologist.
 * Mita Mohi, 78, New Zealand rugby league player (Canterbury, national team), traditional Māori weaponry expert.
 * Hod O'Brien, 80, American jazz pianist, cancer.
 * Diógenes da Silva Matthes, 83, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Franca (1971–2006).
 * Konstantinos Stephanopoulos, 90, Greek politician, President (1995–2005), pneumonia.
 * Hemant Talwalkar, 62, Indian cricketer.
 * William Trevor, 88, Irish writer (Love and Summer, Two Lives, The Children of Dynmouth).
 * Ivan Živković, 69, Serbian diplomat, ambassador to Kenya.

21

 * Kaylin Andres, 31, American blogger, cancer.
 * Blakdyak, 46, Filipino reggae artist and comedian.
 * Ergi Dini, 22, Albanian singer, motorcycle accident.
 * Yehia El-Gamal, 86, Egyptian politician, Deputy Prime Minister (2011).
 * Rose Evansky, 94, British hairdresser.
 * Tom Fisher, 74, American baseball player.
 * Edward L. Kimball, 86, American legal scholar and biographer.
 * Masatoshi Kurata, 77, Japanese politician, cancer.
 * Matthias Mauritz, 92, German Olympic football player (1952, 1956).
 * John Nuraney, 79, Kenyan-born Canadian politician, MLA of British Columbia (2001–2009).
 * Jean-Claude Risset, 78, French composer.
 * Hassan Sadpara, 53, Pakistani mountaineer, cancer.
 * Vladimir Semyonov, 78, Russian Olympic water polo player (1960, 1964, 1968).
 * Jan Sonnergaard, 53, Danish writer, heart attack.
 * René Vignal, 90, French footballer.
 * Maximilian Ziegelbauer, 93, German Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Augsburg (1983–1998).

22

 * Tayssir Akla, 77, Syrian composer and conductor.
 * M. Balamuralikrishna, 86, Indian Carnatic musician and composer.
 * Donald Barker, 86, Canadian football official (Canadian Football League).
 * Dorian Boose, 42, American football player (New York Jets, Washington Redskins, Edmonton Eskimos).
 * Mike Burgoyne, 65, New Zealand rugby union player (North Auckland, national team).
 * Chen Yingzhen, 79, Taiwanese writer.
 * Bill Dimock, 93, Canadian ice hockey player (Sudbury Wolves).
 * Carlos Fayt, 98, Argentine lawyer and politician.
 * Rosa Anna Garavoglia, 83, Italian executive.
 * Servaas Huys, 76, Dutch politician, member of the House of Representatives (1986–1998).
 * Gloria Lane, 91, American operatic mezzo-soprano.
 * M. G. K. Menon, 88, Indian physicist.
 * John C. O'Riordan, 92, Irish-born Sierra Leonean Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Kenema (1984–2002).
 * Moeenuddin Ahmad Qureshi, 86, Pakistani politician, Acting Prime Minister (1993), lung infection.
 * Viveki Rai, 92, Indian author.
 * Red Marauder, 26, British racehorse, winner of the 2001 Grand National.
 * Judith Roberts, 82, American Olympic swimmer (1952).
 * Peter Sumner, 74, Australian actor (Ned Kelly, Star Wars, Heartbreak High).
 * Mathew Vattackuzhy, 86, Indian Syro-Malabar Catholic hierarch, Bishop of Kanjirappally (1986–2000).
 * Ram Naresh Yadav, 90, Indian politician, Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh (1977–1979), Governor of Chhattisgarh (2014) and Madhya Pradesh (2014–2016).

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 * Rita Barberá, 68, Spanish politician, Mayor of Valencia (1991–2015) and Senator (since 2015), heart attack due to cirrhosis.
 * Ralph Branca, 90, American baseball player (Brooklyn Dodgers, Detroit Tigers).
 * Brainbug, 57, Italian trance music producer and musician.
 * Michel Deza, 77, Russian-born French mathematician.
 * Richard Dougherty, 84, Canadian-born American ice hockey player, Olympic silver medalist (1956).
 * John Ebersole, 72, American educator, President of Excelsior College (2006–2016), myelodysplastic syndrome.
 * Joe Esposito, 78, American author and publisher, road manager for Elvis Presley.
 * Bill Hewitt, 86, Australian politician, member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Chatsworth (1966–1977) and Greenslopes (1977–1983).
 * Ernst Hilmar, 78, Austrian musicologist.
 * Stan Huntsman, 84, American Olympic track and field coach, complications from a stroke.
 * Karin Johannisson, 72, Swedish idea historian, cancer.
 * Sagardeep Kaur, 35, Indian athlete, Asian champion (2002), traffic collision.
 * Peggy Kirk Bell, 95, American professional golfer (LPGA).
 * Joe Lennon, 81, Irish Gaelic footballer (Down).
 * Renato López, 33, Mexican actor and television host, shot.
 * Rocky Malebane-Metsing, 67, South African politician.
 * Abdul-Karim Mousavi Ardebili, 90, Iranian cleric and jurist, Chief Justice of Iran (1981–1989).
 * Guy Rousseau, 81, Canadian ice hockey player (Montreal Canadiens).
 * Ryu Mi-yong, 95, North Korean politician, chairwoman of the Chondoist Chongu Party, lung cancer.
 * Andrew Sachs, 86, German-born British actor (Fawlty Towers, Coronation Street, Hitler: The Last Ten Days), dementia.
 * Fred Stobaugh, 99, American songwriter.
 * K. Subash, 57, Indian director and screenwriter, kidney failure.
 * Jerry Tucker, 91, American child actor (Our Gang).

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 * Michael Abbensetts, 78, Guyanese-born British playwright.
 * Colonel Abrams, 67, American musician ("Trapped").
 * Nadine Alari, 89, French actress.
 * Marcos Ana, 96, Spanish communist activist, poet and veteran of the Spanish Civil War, political prisoner (1939-1961).
 * Al Brodax, 90, American film and television producer (Yellow Submarine).
 * Matthew Chan, 69, Hong Kong Olympic fencer (1972, 1976), cancer.
 * Bob Chase, 90, American broadcaster (WOWO, Fort Wayne Komets), heart failure.
 * Dave Ferriss, 94, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox).
 * Shirley Bunnie Foy, 80, American jazz musician.
 * Larry W. Fullerton, 65, American inventor, brain cancer.
 * Paul Futcher, 60, English footballer (Manchester City, Barnsley, Grimsby Town), cancer.
 * Royal U. Grote Jr., 70, American prelate, Bishop of the Reformed Episcopal Church.
 * Florence Henderson, 82, American actress (The Brady Bunch, Song of Norway, The Sound of Music) and singer, heart failure.
 * Prabhjot Kaur, 92, Indian author and poet.
 * William Mandel, 99, American broadcast journalist, political activist and author.
 * Boris Melnik, 71, Soviet Olympic sports shooter, silver medallist (1972).
 * Luis Miquilena, 97, Venezuelan politician, Minister of Interior and Justice (2001–2002).
 * Pauline Oliveros, 84, American composer and accordionist.
 * George C. Royal, 95, American microbiologist.
 * Sabrina, 80, British model and actress.
 * Charles M. Stein, 96, American statistician.
 * Tormod Petter Svennevig, 87, Norwegian diplomat and politician.
 * Norm Swanson, 86, American basketball player (Rochester Royals).
 * Jules Sylvain, 90, Canadian Olympic weightlifter.

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 * Bernardo Álvarez Herrera, 60, Venezuelan diplomat, Ambassador to the United States (2003–2010).
 * Erich Bloch, 91, German-born American electrical engineer, director of the National Science Foundation (1984–1990).
 * Fidel Castro, 90, Cuban politician, Prime Minister (1959–1976), President (1976–2008).
 * Ron Glass, 71, American actor (Barney Miller, Firefly, Lakeview Terrace), respiratory failure.
 * Jim Gillespie, 69, Scottish footballer (Dunfermline Athletic).
 * Trevor Goddard, 85, South African cricketer.
 * David Hamilton, 83, British photographer.
 * Dwan Hurt, 53, American basketball coach (Serra Cavaliers).
 * Zdzisław Konieczny, 86, Polish historian.
 * Jake Krull, 77, American politician, member of the South Dakota Senate (1973–1983).
 * Burton J. Lee III, 86, American doctor, White House physician under President George H. W. Bush, bladder cancer.
 * Ivan Mikoyan, 89, Russian aircraft designer (Mikoyan MiG-29).
 * Russell Oberlin, 88, American countertenor.
 * Margaret Rhodes, 91, British writer, cousin of Elizabeth II.
 * Richard Dean Rogers, 94, American district court judge, U. S. District Court for the District of Kansas (since 1975).
 * Peter Schweri, 77, Swiss painter.
 * Bill Skelton, 85, New Zealand jockey.
 * Thomas Taylor, Baron Taylor of Blackburn, 87, British politician, injuries sustained in traffic collision.
 * Alexander Yossifov, 76, Bulgarian composer.

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 * Ida Blom, 85, Norwegian historian.
 * Bill Endicott, 98, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals).
 * Urii Eliseev, 20, Russian chess grandmaster, fall.
 * Miriam Eshkol, 87, Israeli education administrator.
 * Harry Flournoy, 72, American basketball player (UTEP).
 * Alv Gjestvang, 79, Norwegian speed skater, Olympic silver medalist (1964), cancer.
 * Peter Hintze, 66, German politician, General Secretary of the CDU (1992–1998), vice-president of the Bundestag (2013–2016).
 * Peter Hans Kolvenbach, 87, Dutch religious leader, Superior General of the Society of Jesus (1983–2008).
 * James E. McClellan, 90, American politician, member of the Maryland House of Delegates (1978–1994).
 * Jean Moore, 83, Australian politician, member of the Tasmanian Legislative Council (1992–1994).
 * David Provan, 75, Scottish footballer (Rangers).
 * Chad Robinson, 36, Australian rugby league footballer (Sydney Roosters, Parramatta Eels), suicide by traffic collision.
 * Debra Saunders-White, 59, American educator, Chancellor of North Carolina Central University (since 2013), kidney cancer.
 * Nils-Börje Stormbom, 91, Finnish author.
 * Velko Valkanov, 88, Bulgarian politician.
 * Fritz Weaver, 90, American actor (Fail Safe, Holocaust, Creepshow), Tony winner (1970).

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 * Nijolė Ambrazaitytė, 77, Lithuanian opera singer and politician.
 * Joan Burke, 88, Irish politician.
 * Bernard Gallagher, 87, British actor (Casualty, Crown Court, Downton Abbey).
 * Valerie Gaunt, 84, British actress (The Curse of Frankenstein, Dracula).
 * Jorge Luis González Tanquero, 46, Cuban dissident and prisoner of conscience.
 * Ioannis Grivas, 93, Greek politician, Prime Minister (1989).
 * Paul Guers, 88, French actor (Kali Yug: Goddess of Vengeance).
 * Viktor Ivannikov, 76, Russian computer scientist.
 * Lim Chiew Peng, 65, Singaporean footballer, cancer.
 * Graham Lay, 56, British antiques expert (Antiques Roadshow), cystic fibrosis.
 * Dick Logan, 86, American football player (Green Bay Packers).
 * Tony Martell, 90, American music industry executive.
 * Bruce Mazlish, 93, American historian.
 * Thomas Pazyj, 61, Danish Olympic handball player (1976, 1980).
 * Alan Preen, 81, Australian sportsman.
 * Wayne Smith, 66, Canadian football player (Ottawa Rough Riders, Toronto Argonauts).
 * Brian Spalding, 93, British scientist.
 * William Lay Thompson, 86, American ornithologist.
 * Anand Yadav, 80, Indian Marathi writer.

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 * Bill Bell, 87–88, Canadian Olympic basketball player.
 * William Christenberry, 80, American artist, Alzheimer's disease.
 * Jim Delligatti, 98, American entrepreneur, creator of the Big Mac.
 * Haruka Eigen, 70, Japanese professional wrestler (AJPW, NJPW) and executive (Pro Wrestling Noah), heart attack.
 * Hezi Eshel, 85, Israeli military officer.
 * John C. Harkness, 99, American architect.
 * Adolfo Horta, 59, Cuban featherweight boxer, Olympic silver medalist (1980).
 * Carlton Kitto, 74, Indian jazz guitarist.
 * Georg Lhotsky, 79, Austrian actor and director (Moss on the Stones).
 * Mai Yinghao, 87, Chinese archaeologist (Mausoleum of the Nanyue King), cancer.
 * Ng Bi-chu, 88, Taiwanese activist, complications of diabetes.
 * Lolita Rodriguez, 81, Philippine actress, heart attack.
 * Udiramala Subramaniam, 69, Indian cricketer.
 * Sir John Swire, 89, British businessman (Swire Group).
 * Mark Taimanov, 90, Russian Soviet-era chess grandmaster and concert pianist, USSR chess champion (1956).
 * Ivar Thomassen, 62, Norwegian folk singer-songwriter.
 * Grant Tinker, 90, American television executive, CEO of NBC (1981–1986).
 * André Tranchemontagne, 77, Canadian politician, Member of the Quebec National Assembly for Mont-Royal (1998-2003).
 * Burghild Wieczorek, 73, German Olympic athlete.
 * Van Williams, 82, American actor (The Green Hornet), renal failure.
 * Keo Woolford, 49, American filmmaker and actor (Hawaii Five-0, Godzilla, Act of Valor), complications from a stroke.
 * Lyudmila Yurlova, 44, Russian ice hockey player, smoke inhalation.
 * Notable Brazilian people killed in the crash of LaMia Flight 2933:
 * Ailton Canela, 22, football player (Chapecoense).
 * Dener Assunção Braz, 25, football player (Chapecoense).<ref
 * Sérgio Manoel Barbosa Santos, 27, football player (Chapecoense).
 * Matheus Biteco, 21, football player (Chapecoense, Grêmio).
 * Mateus Caramelo, 22, football player (Chapecoense).<ref
 * Ananias Eloi Castro Monteiro, 27, football player (Chapecoense, Portuguesa).<ref
 * Victorino Chermont, 43, reporter (Fox Sports).
 * Paulo Julio Clement, 51, commentator (Fox Sports).
 * José Gildeixon Clemente de Paiva, 29, football player (Chapecoense, Coritiba).
 * Guilherme Gimenez de Souza, 21, football player (Chapecoense).<ref
 * Lucas Gomes da Silva, 26, football player (Chapecoense).
 * Josimar, 30, football player (Chapecoense).<ref
 * Caio Júnior, 51, football player and manager (Chapecoense, Vitória de Guimarães).
 * Everton Kempes dos Santos Gonçalves, 34, football player (Chapecoense, JEF United Chiba).
 * Filipe Machado, 32, football player (Chapecoense, CSKA Sofia).
 * Arthur Maia, 24, football player (Chapecoense, Vitória).
 * Marcelo Augusto Mathias da Silva, 25, football player (Chapecoense, Flamengo).
 * Delfim Peixoto, 75, politician and football executive, vice-president of CBF, president of Federação Catarinense de Futebol and congressman.
 * Mário Sérgio Pontes de Paiva, 66, football player, manager, and commentator (Fox Sports).
 * Bruno Rangel, 34, football player (Chapecoense).<ref
 * Cléber Santana, 35, football player (Chapecoense, Atlético Madrid).
 * Tiaguinho, 22, football player (Chapecoense).
 * Thiego, 30, football player (Chapecoense, Grêmio).

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 * Bill Barrot, 72, Australian football player (Richmond).
 * Bill Bartmann, 68, American businessman, complications from heart surgery.
 * Margaret Belcher, 80, New Zealand literary scholar.
 * Ray Columbus, 74, New Zealand rock singer (Ray Columbus & the Invaders).
 * James Danieley, 92, American educator, President of Elon University (1957–1973).
 * Marcos Danilo Padilha, 31, Brazilian football player (Chapecoense), injuries sustained in a plane crash.
 * Joe Dever, 60, British author (Lone Wolf), complications from bile duct surgery.
 * Duncan B. Forrester, 83, Scottish theologian.
 * Luis Alberto Monge, 90, Costa Rican politician, President (1982–1986), cardiac arrest.
 * Hardy Myers, 77, American politician, Attorney General for Oregon (1997–2009), complications from pneumonia.
 * Norman Oakley, 77, English footballer (Hartlepool United, Doncaster Rovers, Grimsby Town).
 * Roger Parent, 63, Canadian politician, cancer.
 * Claudio Pavone, 95, Italian historian.
 * Andrew Rippin, 66, British-born Canadian Islamic historian.
 * Ruta Šaca-Marjaša, 89, Latvian lawyer, writer and politician, MP (1990–1998).
 * Lana Spreeman, 61, Canadian alpine skier, Paralympic gold medalist (1980), brain cancer.
 * Richard B. Teitelman, 69, American judge (Supreme Court of Missouri).
 * Alexander Thieme, 62, German sprinter, Olympic silver medalist (1976).
 * Allan Zavod, 71, Australian pianist, brain cancer.

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 * Alice Drummond, 88, American actress (Ghostbusters, Awakenings, Doubt), complications from a fall.
 * Amar Ezzahi, 75, Algerian Chaabi singer.
 * Michel Houel, 74, French politician, mayor of Crécy-la-Chapelle (2001–2015) and member of the Senate (since 2004).
 * Kamilló Lendvay, 87, Hungarian composer and conductor.
 * Leonard of Mayfair, 78, British celebrity hairdresser.
 * Aleksei Maslennikov, 87, Russian tenor.
 * Peng Chang-kuei, 97, Taiwanese chef, inventor of General Tso's Chicken, pneumonia.
 * Sinclair Stevens, 89, Canadian politician, Leader of the Progressive Canadian Party (since 2007), heart attack.
 * Lionel Stoléru, 79, French politician and conductor.
 * Erdal Tosun, 53, Turkish actor (G.O.R.A., Vizontele), traffic collision.
 * Royce Womble, 85, American football player (Baltimore Colts).