Deaths in November 2017

The following is a list of notable deaths in November 2017.

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), what subject was noted for, cause of death (if known), and reference.

1

 * Brad Bufanda, 34, American actor (Veronica Mars, A Cinderella Story, Co-Ed Confidential), suicide by jumping.
 * Ramón Cabrero, 69, Spanish-born Argentine football player and coach (Lanús), stroke.
 * Pablo Cedrón, 59, Argentine actor (You Are the One, El Viento).
 * Eifion Evans, 86, Welsh church historian.
 * Tor Henriksen, 84, Norwegian politician.
 * Rosemary Lassig, 76, Australian swimmer, Olympic silver medalist (1960), complications from Alzheimer's disease.
 * Katie Lee, 98, American folk singer and environmentalist.
 * Václav Machek, 91, Czech Olympic cyclist.
 * Vladimir Makanin, 80, Russian writer.
 * John Mecray, 80, American painter, acute myeloid leukemia.
 * Richard P. Mills, 72, American educator, Commissioner of Education of New York (1995–2009), heart attack.
 * Paul V. Mullaney, 97, American politician and judge, Mayor of Worcester, Massachusetts (1963–1965).
 * Myron Noodleman, 59, American baseball clown, sinus cancer.
 * Yisrael Rosen, 76, Israeli Orthodox rabbi.
 * Serhiy Ryzhkov, 59, Ukrainian shipwright and ecologist.
 * James Tayoun, 87, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1969–1970).
 * Peter Toms, 84, Australian politician, member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Maitland (1981).
 * Massimo Wilde, 73, Italian politician, Senator (1994–2001).

2

 * Francis Allotey, 85, Ghanaian mathematician and professor (KNUST), founding fellow of the African Academy of Sciences.
 * Afif Bahnassi, 89, Syrian art historian.
 * Costanzo Balleri, 84, Italian football player (Internazionale, Livorno) and manager (Livorno).
 * Lady Ursula d'Abo, 100, English socialite.
 * John Paul De Cecco, 92, American professor (San Francisco State University), pioneer of sexuality studies.
 * Orval H. Hansen, 91, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives for Idaho's 2nd congressional district (1969–1975), complications from cancer.
 * Bob Harper, 72, Australian politician, member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland (1995–1998).
 * William Landau, 93, American neurologist, co-namesake of Landau–Kleffner syndrome.
 * Sir Michael Latham, 74, British politician, MP for Melton (1974–1983) and Rutland and Melton (1983–1992).
 * Sarah Maguire, 60, English poet and translator, breast cancer.
 * David Muise, 68, Canadian politician, MLA (1978–1981) and Mayor of Cape Breton Regional Municipality (1997–2000).
 * Paddy Russell, 89, British television director (Doctor Who, Out of the Unknown, The Omega Factor).
 * María Martha Serra Lima, 72, Argentine ballad and bolero singer.
 * Manlio Simonetti, 91, Italian Biblical scholar.
 * Aboubacar Somparé, 73, Guinean politician, President of the National Assembly (2002–2008).
 * Joan Tisch, 90, American socialite, heiress to the Loews Corporation.
 * Ron Van Horne, 85, Canadian politician, Ontario MPP (1977–1998).
 * Dina Wadia, 98, Indian political figure, pneumonia.
 * Bill Wilkerson, 72, American radio newsreader and sports announcer (KMOX, Missouri Tigers, St. Louis football Cardinals).

3

 * Gaetano Bardini, 91, Italian opera singer, heart disease.
 * Trevor Bell, 87, British artist.
 * Abdur Rahman Biswas, 91, Bangladeshi politician, President (1991–1996), heart failure.
 * Sid Catlett, 69, American basketball player (Cincinnati Royals), complications from brain hemorrhage.
 * Ed Flanagan, 66, American politician, member of the Vermont Senate (2005–2011).
 * William Frye, 96, American producer.
 * Ismail Juma, 26, Tanzanian long-distance runner, motorcycle crash.
 * Jiří Kormaník, 82, Czechoslovakian wrestler, Olympic silver medalist (1964).
 * Václav Riedlbauch, 70, Czech composer, pedagogue, manager and politician, Minister of Culture (2009–2010).

4

 * Jaakko Asikainen, 76, Finnish Olympic sports shooter.
 * Michael Augustine, 84, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Vellore (1981–1992) and Archbishop of Pondicherry and Cuddalore (1992–2004).
 * Cheng Ch'ing-wen, 85, Taiwanese writer, heart attack.
 * Isabel Granada, 41, Filipino actress and singer, aneurysm.
 * Beryl Grant, 96, Australian community worker.
 * Tamara Natalie Madden, 42, Jamaican artist, ovarian cancer.
 * João de Matos, 62, Angolan military officer.
 * Derek Morgan, 88, English cricketer (Derbyshire).
 * Luis Poggi, 88, Peruvian cyclist.
 * Ned Romero, 90, American actor (Dan August, Hang 'Em High, Star Trek).
 * Malcolm Scott, 59, Australian football player.
 * Dudley Simpson, 95, Australian composer (Doctor Who, Blake's 7) and conductor (Royal Opera House).
 * C. W. Smith, 70, American NASCAR driver.
 * Tallys, 30, Brazilian footballer (Paysandu), traffic collision.
 * Anna Diggs Taylor, 84, American federal judge, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan (1979–1998).
 * Gene Verble, 89, American baseball player (Washington Senators).
 * Regina Yaou, 62, Ivorian writer.

5

 * Renzo Calegari, 84, Italian cartoonist (Storia del West), stroke.
 * Digger Crown, 20, Swedish racehorse, euthanized.
 * Don Eddy, 81, American college basketball coach (UTSA Roadrunners, Eastern Illinois Panthers).
 * Robin Esser, 84, British newspaper executive (Sunday Express, Daily Mail).
 * Nancy Friday, 84, American author (My Secret Garden, Forbidden Flowers, Women on Top), complications from Alzheimer's disease.
 * Bob Girard, 69, Canadian ice hockey player (Washington Capitals).
 * Helen John, 80, British anti-war activist.
 * William Klemperer, 90, American chemist.
 * Robert Knight, 77, American R&B singer ("Everlasting Love", "Love on a Mountain Top").
 * Murray Koffler, 93, Canadian pharmacist and businessman, founder of Shoppers Drug Mart.
 * Mansour bin Muqrin, 43–44, Saudi businessman, Vice Governor of 'Asir (since 2013), helicopter crash.
 * Sir Hugh Neill, 96, British businessman and public servant.
 * Louis Roney, 96, American opera singer.
 * Geoff Rothwell, 97, British Royal Air Force bomber pilot of the Second World War.
 * Vera Shlakman, 108, American economist and professor.
 * George Edward Tait, 73, American poet.
 * Dionatan Teixeira, 25, Brazilian-born Slovak footballer (Košice, Stoke City), heart attack.
 * Lothar Thoms, 61, German track cyclist, Olympic champion (1980).

6

 * Roger Becker, 83, British tennis player.
 * Jansug Charkviani, 86, Georgian poet and politician, MP (1995–2003), Shota Rustaveli laureate (1984).
 * Dave Cloutier, 78, American football player (Boston Patriots).
 * Karin Dor, 79, German actress (You Only Live Twice, Topaz, The Spy with Ten Faces).
 * Joe Fortunato, 87, American football player (Chicago Bears).
 * Marek Frąckowiak, 67, Polish stage and film actor, spinal cancer.
 * Scott Fredericks, 74, Irish actor (Doctor Who, See No Evil, Triangle).
 * Richard F. Gordon Jr., 88, American astronaut (Gemini 11, Apollo 12).
 * Günter Hoge, 77, German footballer (1. FC Union Berlin, East Germany national team).
 * Jacques Landriault, 96, Canadian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Hearst (1964–1971) and Timmins (1971–1990).
 * Susan Linnee, 75, American journalist.
 * Clem Parker, 90, New Zealand Olympic sprinter.
 * Feliciano Rivilla, 81, Spanish footballer (Atlético de Madrid, national team).
 * Andrés Sapelak, 97, Polish-born Argentine Ukrainian Greek Catholic hierarch, Bishop of Santa María del Patrocinio in Buenos Aires (1968–1997).
 * Rhona Silver, 66, American catering executive, heart attack.
 * Rick Stelmaszek, 69, American baseball player (Texas Rangers) and coach (Minnesota Twins), pancreatic cancer.
 * Kasëm Trebeshina, 92, Albanian writer.
 * William Weintraub, 91, Canadian journalist, author and filmmaker.

7

 * Paul Buckmaster, 71, English arranger (Elton John, The Rolling Stones) and composer (12 Monkeys), Grammy winner (2002).
 * Debra Chasnoff, 60, American documentary filmmaker (Deadly Deception: General Electric, Nuclear Weapons and Our Environment), Oscar winner (1992), breast cancer.
 * Robert De Cormier, 95, American composer and conductor (The Belafonte Folk Singers).
 * James B. Engle, 98, American diplomat, Ambassador to Benin (1974–1976).
 * Wendell Eugene, 94, American jazz trombonist.
 * Wahome Gakuru, 51, Kenyan politician, traffic collision.
 * Pentti Glan, 71, Finnish-Canadian drummer (Alice Cooper, Lou Reed, Mandala), lung cancer.
 * João Hall Themido, 93, Portuguese diplomat, Ambassador to the United States (1971–1981).
 * Roy Halladay, 40, American baseball player (Toronto Blue Jays, Philadelphia Phillies), Cy Young Award winner (2003, 2010), plane crash.
 * Brad Harris, 84, American actor and stuntman (Kommissar X, Goliath Against the Giants, The Pirates of the Mississippi).
 * Loren Hightower, 89, American dancer.
 * Dolores Kendrick, 90, American poet, complications from cancer.
 * M. Nannan, 94, Indian educationist.
 * Paddles, 1, New Zealand polydactyl cat, co-owned by Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, traffic collision.
 * Brian Perry, 74, English cricketer (Shropshire).
 * Hans-Michael Rehberg, 79, German actor (Schindler's List).
 * Michael Ryan, 75, Australian Olympic hurdler (1964).
 * Carl Sargeant, 49, Welsh politician, AM (since 2003), suicide by hanging.
 * Hans Schäfer, 90, German footballer (1. FC Köln, West Germany national team), FIFA World Cup winner (1954).
 * Amelia Toledo, 90, Brazilian sculptor and painter.

8

 * Antonio Carluccio, 80, Italian chef, restaurateur and television presenter (Two Greedy Italians), fall.
 * John H. Cushman, 96, American military officer, Commander of the I Corps (1976–1978) and the 101st Airborne Division (1972–1973), stroke.
 * Eva Ernström, 56, Swedish Olympic athlete (1984).
 * Roger Grenier, 98, French writer and journalist.
 * Tim Gudgin, 87, British radio presenter.
 * Pat Hutchins, 75, British illustrator, author and actress (Rosie and Jim), cancer.
 * Geoffrey Jameson, 89, Australian Olympic wrestler.
 * Jo Jeonggwon, 68, South Korean poet and critic.
 * Janusz Kłosiński, 96, Polish actor.
 * Doug Moseley, 89, American author and politician.
 * Wood Moy, 99, American actor (Chan Is Missing, Howard the Duck, Final Analysis).
 * Don Prince, 79, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs).
 * Jean-Pierre Pujol, 76, French politician, Deputy for Gers's 1st constituency (2001–2002), Mayor of Nogaro (1989–2008).
 * Charles Tyner, 92, American actor (Cool Hand Luke, The Outlaw Josey Wales, Planes, Trains and Automobiles).
 * Josip Weber, 52, Croatian-Belgian footballer (Cercle Brugge, Croatia national team, Belgium national team), cancer.
 * Dov Yaffe, 89, Lithuanian-born Israeli rabbi.

9

 * Ingrid Almqvist, 90, Swedish Olympic javelin thrower (1948, 1956, 1960).
 * Rob Astbury, 69, Australian sports journalist.
 * Grete Berget, 63, Norwegian politician, Minister of Children and Family Affairs (1991–1996), cancer.
 * Sir Arlington Butler, 79, Bahamian politician.
 * Bill Cashmore, 56, British actor (Brass Eye, Fist of Fun).
 * Donald S. Coffey, 85, American physician.
 * Fred Cole, 69, American singer and musician (The Lollipop Shoppe, Dead Moon), liver disease.
 * Tom Coughlan, 83, New Zealand rugby union player (South Canterbury, national team).
 * Akbar Eftekhari, 73, Iranian footballer (Persepolis F.C.).
 * Robert Gensburg, 78, American lawyer.
 * John Hillerman, 84, American actor (Magnum, P.I., Chinatown, Blazing Saddles), Emmy winner (1987), heart disease.
 * Muhammad Ibrahim Joyo, 102, Pakistani writer and scholar.
 * Gene Kotlarek, 77, American Olympic ski jumper (1960, 1964).
 * Chuck Mosley, 57, American singer (Faith No More, Bad Brains) and songwriter ("We Care a Lot"), drug overdose.
 * Canaan Zinothi Moyo, 84, Zimbabwean politician.
 * Chuck Nergard, 88, American politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (1967–1976, 1978–1990).
 * Priyan, 53, Indian cinematographer, heart attack.
 * Jim Sladky, 70, American figure skater, world championship silver (1970) and bronze medalist (1969, 1971, 1972).
 * Shyla Stylez, 35, Canadian pornographic actress.

10

 * Duffy Ayers, 102, English portrait painter.
 * Moniz Bandeira, 81, Brazilian political scientist, historian and poet.
 * Guy Barrabino, 83, French Olympic fencer (1960).
 * Márcia Cabrita, 53, Brazilian actress (Sai de Baixo, Sete Pecados, Novo Mundo), ovarian cancer.
 * Neil Clerehan, 94, Australian architect.
 * Bernhard Eckstein, 82, German Olympic racing cyclist, world champion (1960).
 * Geoff Fletcher, 74, English rugby league player (Leigh Centurions).
 * Mohan Kumar, 83, Indian director.
 * Ray Lovelock, 67, Italian actor (Fiddler on the Roof, Let Sleeping Corpses Lie, Murder Rock) and musician, cancer.
 * Ron Mabra, 66, American football player (Atlanta Falcons, New York Jets).
 * Knut Mørkved, 79, Norwegian diplomat.
 * Erika Remberg, 85, Austrian actress (The Lickerish Quartet).
 * A. G. Milkha Singh, 75, Indian cricketer.
 * Peter Trower, 87, Canadian poet and novelist.
 * Alan Tuffin, 84, British trade unionist.
 * Mikhail Nikolayevich Zadornov, 69, Latvian-born Russian comedian and writer, cancer.

11

 * Henry Badenhorst, 51, South African businessman, co-founder of Gaydar, suicide by jumping.
 * Kirti Nidhi Bista, 90, Nepali politician, Prime Minister (1969–1970, 1971–1973, 1977–1979), cancer.
 * Vanu Bose, 52, American engineer and technology executive, pulmonary embolism.
 * Lars Oftedal Broch, 78, Norwegian judge.
 * Chiquito de la Calzada, 85, Spanish singer, actor and comedian, complications of cardiac catheterization.
 * Tom Cornsweet, 88, American psychologist.
 * Frank Corsaro, 92, American opera director and actor (Rachel, Rachel).
 * Floyd Crawford, 88, Canadian ice hockey player, 1959 world championship team.
 * Gemze de Lappe, 95, American dancer, pneumonia.
 * Carlos Dívar, 75, Spanish magistrate, President of Audiencia Nacional (2001–2008), General Council of the Judiciary and Supreme Court (2008–2012), pulmonary edema.
 * Henry Emeleus, 87, British geologist.
 * Willy Johan Fredriksen, 87, Norwegian diplomat.
 * Edward S. Herman, 92, American economist and journalist (Manufacturing Consent), bladder cancer.
 * Franco Hernandez, 26, Filipino television personality (It's Showtime) and singer, drowned.
 * Nate Hobgood-Chittick, 42, American football player (St. Louis Rams, Kansas City Chiefs, San Francisco 49ers), heart attack.
 * Huang Shisong, 98, Chinese meteorologist.
 * Baard Owe, 81, Norwegian-born Danish actor (The Kingdom), lung cancer.
 * Alessandro Pansa, 55, Italian business executive, heart attack.
 * Rance Pless, 91, American baseball player (Kansas City Athletics).
 * Jeffrey T. Richelson, 67, American author and national security researcher, cancer.
 * Amar Rouaï, 85, Algerian football player and manager.
 * Valery Rozov, 52, Russian BASE jumper, wingsuit crash.
 * Ian Wachtmeister, 84, Swedish metallurgic executive, count and politician, MP (1991–1994), founder of New Democracy, lymphoma.

12

 * Bobby Baker, 89, American political adviser to Lyndon Johnson.
 * Michel Chapuis, 87, French classical organist and pedagogue.
 * Georges Firmin, 93, French Olympic weightlifter.
 * Miklós Holop, 92, Hungarian water polo player, Olympic silver medalist (1948).
 * James O'Connor, 87, American sociologist and political economist.
 * Børre Olsen, 53, Norwegian jewelry designer.
 * Bernard Panafieu, 86, French Roman Catholic cardinal, Archbishop of Aix (1978–1994) and Marseille (1995–2006).
 * Wendy Pepper, 53, American fashion designer (Project Runway), complications from pneumonia.
 * Lady Cynthia Postan, 99, English horticulturist.
 * John C. Raines, 84, American civil rights activist and member of the Citizens' Commission to Investigate the FBI, congestive heart failure.
 * Jack Ralite, 89, French politician, MP (1973–1981), Minister of Health (1981–1983) and Senator (1995–2011).
 * Geoffrey Alexander Rowley-Conwy, 9th Baron Langford, 105, British Army officer and hereditary peer.
 * Eric Salzman, 84, American composer (Center for Contemporary Opera), heart attack.
 * Edith Savage-Jennings, 93, American civil rights activist.
 * Liz Smith, 94, American gossip columnist (Newsday, New York Daily News).
 * Mikko Vainio, 94, Finnish politician, MP (1970–1975, 1983–1987).
 * Santiago Vernazza, 89, Argentine footballer (River Plate, AC Milan, national team).
 * Lawrence R. Yetka, 93, American judge (Associate Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court, 1973–1993) and politician (Minnesota House of Representatives, 1951–1961).

13

 * Jeff Capel II, 64, American college basketball coach (North Carolina A&T, Old Dominion), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
 * Bobby Doerr, 99, American Hall of Fame baseball player (Boston Red Sox).
 * Vladimir Goldner, 83, Croatian physician.
 * Thomas J. Hudner Jr., 93, American naval aviator, Medal of Honor recipient (Battle of Chosin Reservoir).
 * Jeremy Hutchinson, Baron Hutchinson of Lullington, 102, British lawyer and life peer.
 * Peter Imbert, Baron Imbert, 84, British police officer, Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police (1987–1992) and life peer.
 * Alina Janowska, 94, Polish actress, Alzheimer's disease.
 * Yannis Kapsis, 88, Greek journalist (Ta Nea) and politician, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs (1982–1989).
 * Haskell Monroe, 86, American educator, President of the University of Texas at El Paso (1980–1987) and the University of Missouri (1987–1993).
 * Frank O'Connor, 94, Australian footballer (Melbourne).
 * Kevin Phillips, 63, Canadian politician, member of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (since 2011).
 * David Poisson, 35, French Olympic alpine skier (2010, 2014), training crash.
 * František Poláček, 77, Czechoslovak Olympic boxer.
 * Jim Rivera, 96, American baseball player (St. Louis Browns, Chicago White Sox, Kansas City Athletics).
 * Reynir Sigurðsson, 89, Icelandic Olympic sprinter.

14

 * Jack Blessing, 66, American actor (Moonlighting, The Naked Truth, George Lopez), pancreatic cancer.
 * Grahame Chevalier, 80, South African cricketer (Western Province).
 * Thomas Hansell, 63, English cricketer.
 * Abdul Mannan Hossain, 65, Indian politician, MP (2004–2014).
 * Hou Zongbin, 88, Chinese politician, Governor of Shaanxi (1990–1992).
 * Toivo Jaatinen, 91, Finnish sculptor.
 * Barbara Jones-Hogu, 79, American artist.
 * Albert C. Ledner, 93, American architect.
 * Little Mama, c.79, African-born chimpanzee (Lion Country Safari), oldest on record, kidney failure.
 * Uwe Reinhardt, 80, German-born Canadian-American economist (Princeton University).
 * Jean-Pierre Schmitz, 85, Luxembourgian road bicycle racer.
 * Wolfgang Schreyer, 89, German writer.
 * Shyama, 82, Indian actress.
 * Gunnar Uldall, 76, German politician.
 * Nancy Zieman, 64, American writer and television host (Sewing with Nancy), cancer.

15

 * Luis Bacalov, 84, Argentine-born Italian composer (Il Postino), Oscar winner (1996), stroke.
 * Jill Barklem, 66, British writer and illustrator (Brambly Hedge).
 * Keith Barron, 83, British actor (Duty Free, The Odd Man, The Nigel Barton Plays).
 * Camilo Cerviño, 89, Argentine footballer.
 * Sara Craven, 79, British author.
 * David S. Cunningham Jr., 82, American politician, Los Angeles City Councilman (1973–1987) cancer.
 * Sister Dame Pauline Engel, 87, New Zealand nun and educator (Carmel College).
 * Bill Haigh, 93, Australian politician, member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Maroubra (1968–1983).
 * Françoise Héritier, 84, French anthropologist, ethnologist and feminist.
 * Robert G. Jahn, 87, American physicist and parapsychologist.
 * Frans Krajcberg, 96, Polish-born Brazilian artist.
 * Lil Peep, 21, American singer and rapper, drug overdose.
 * Joy Lofthouse, 94, British World War II pilot.
 * Lure, 28, American thoroughbred racehorse.
 * Moana Manley, 82, New Zealand swimmer and beauty queen, Miss New Zealand (1954), complications from stroke.
 * J. Steve Mostyn, 46, American lawyer and philanthropist, suicide.
 * Kunwar Narayan, 90, Indian poet.
 * Hamad Ndikumana, 39, Rwandan footballer.
 * Eric P. Newman, 106, American numismatist.
 * Bert Ormond, 86, British-born New Zealand footballer (Falkirk, New Zealand national team).
 * Jaroslav Vanek, 87, Czech-born American economist.
 * Halina Wasilewska-Trenkner, 75, Polish economist.

16

 * Michelle Dumon, 96, Belgian WWII resistance agent (Comet line).
 * Tobias Enverga, 61, Filipino-born Canadian politician, Senator (since 2012).
 * Tommy Farrer, 94, English footballer (Bishop Auckland).
 * Wal Fife, 88, Australian politician and businessman, MP (1975–1993) and Minister for Business and Consumer Affairs (1977–1979), Education (1979–1982) and Aviation (1982–1983).
 * John Gambino, 77, Italian-born American mobster.
 * Gary the Goat, 6, Australian comedic goat, euthanised.
 * Adalberto Giazotto, 77, Italian physicist.
 * Robert Hirsch, 92, French comedian and actor (Hiver 54, l'abbé Pierre; Le Misanthrope; The Caretaker), César Award winner (1990).
 * Hsiao Teng-tzang, 83, Taiwanese politician, member of the Legislative Yuan (1973–1986), Minister of Justice (1988–1989).
 * Franciszek Kornicki, 100, Polish fighter pilot, commander of the No. 308 and the No. 317 Fighter Squadrons.
 * Ferdie Pacheco, 89, American physician and boxing cornerman (Muhammad Ali).
 * Mohammad Poursattar, 78, Iranian actor (Caravans, The Messiah, Prophet Joseph).
 * Kenneth Ryskamp, 85, American judge, member of the U.S. District Court for Southern Florida (since 1986).
 * Jack Stauffacher, 96, American printer and typographer.
 * Jimmy Steele, 55, British dentist, brain cancer.
 * Greg Standridge, 50, American politician, member of the Arkansas Senate (since 2015), cancer.
 * Hiromi Tsuru, 57, Japanese voice actress (Dragon Ball, Metal Gear Solid, Ghost Sweeper Mikami), aortic dissection.
 * Ann Wedgeworth, 83, American actress (Three's Company, Evening Shade, Steel Magnolias), Tony winner (1978).

17

 * Narsimh Bhandari, 83, Indian cricketer.
 * Steve Bowman, 72, American football player (New York Giants).
 * J. C. Caroline, 84, American football player (Chicago Bears).
 * Djohan Effendi, 78, Indonesian politician and activist, Secretary of State (2000–2001).
 * Aijalon Gomes, 38, American teacher, imprisoned by the Government of North Korea in 2010.
 * Bert Hohol, 94, Canadian politician.
 * Lilli Hornig, 96, Czech-American scientist, feminist activist.
 * Earle Hyman, 91, American actor (The Cosby Show, ThunderCats, The Lady from Dubuque).
 * Erich Kukk, 89, Estonian phycologist and conservationist.
 * Lucas Li Jing-feng, 95, Chinese clandestine Roman Catholic prelate, Coadjutor Bishop (1980–1983) and Bishop of Fengxiang (since 1983).
 * William Mayer, 91, American composer.
 * William Pachner, 102, Czech-born American painter.
 * Ulrich Petersen, 89, Peruvian-born American geologist.
 * Bill Pitt, 80, British politician, MP for Croydon North West (1981–1983).
 * Robert D. Raiford, 89, American news anchor (WCNC-TV) and actor (The Handmaid's Tale, Super Mario Bros.).
 * Salvatore Riina, 87, Italian mobster, capo of the Sicilian Mafia, sepsis.
 * Aleksandr Salnikov, 68, Ukrainian basketball player, Olympic bronze medalist (1976, 1980).
 * Howard Bruner Schaffer, 88, American diplomat, Ambassador to Bangladesh (1984–1987).
 * Les Tonks, 75, English rugby league footballer (Featherstone Rovers).
 * Hans-Heinrich Voigt, 96, German astronomer.
 * Rikard Wolff, 59, Swedish actor (House of Angels) and singer ("Pojken på månen"), pulmonary emphysema.
 * Óscar Zamora Medinaceli, 83, Bolivian politician, complications from a stroke.
 * Wan Zawawi, 68, Malaysian Olympic footballer (1972).

18

 * Azzedine Alaïa, 82, Tunisian-French fashion designer.
 * Giorgio Antonucci, 84, Italian physician.
 * Bob Borkowski, 91, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs, Cincinnati Reds, Brooklyn Dodgers).
 * Flawless Sabrina, 78, American drag queen and trans rights activist.
 * William Hoeveler, 95, American judge, member of the U.S. District Court for Southern Florida (1977–1991).
 * Fotis Kafatos, 77, Greek biologist, founder and president of European Research Council (2005–2010).
 * José Manuel Maza, 66, Spanish lawyer and criminologist, Attorney General (since 2016), kidney infection.
 * Commins Menapi, 40, Solomon Islands footballer (Sydney United, Waitakere, national team).
 * John Murray, 93, British Olympic ice hockey player (1948).
 * Youssouf Ouédraogo, 64, Burkinabé politician, Prime Minister (1992–1994).
 * Friedel Rausch, 77, German football player (Schalke 04) and manager, skin cancer.
 * Ben Riley, 84, American jazz drummer (Thelonious Monk, Kenny Barron, Sphere).
 * Gillian Rolton, 61, Australian equestrian, Olympic champion (1992, 1996), endometrial cancer.
 * Pancho Segura, 96, Ecuadorian tennis player, Parkinson's disease.
 * Colin Seymour-Ure, 79, English academic.
 * Ken Shapiro, 75, American writer, producer, film director, and actor (Texaco Star Theatre, The Groove Tube, Modern Problems), cancer.
 * Peter Spufford, 83, British historian.
 * Naim Süleymanoğlu, 50, Bulgarian-Turkish weightlifter, Olympic champion (1988, 1992, 1996), liver disease.
 * Malcolm Young, 64, Scottish-born Australian Hall of Fame guitarist and songwriter (AC/DC), dementia.

19

 * Claudio Báez, 69, Mexican actor and singer.
 * Peter Baldwin, 86, American actor and director (The Wonder Years, Sanford and Son, Newhart), Emmy winner (1989).
 * Ronnie Butler, 80, Bahamian singer and entertainer, cancer.
 * John Carlin, 88, Scottish actor.
 * Andrea Cordero Lanza di Montezemolo, 92, Italian Roman Catholic cardinal and Vatican diplomat, Apostolic Nuncio (1977–2001).
 * Moussa Moumouni Djermakoye, 73, Nigerien politician.
 * Alex Ifeanyichukwu Ekwueme, 85, Nigerian politician, Vice President (1979–1983).
 * Rita Koiral, 58, Indian actress, cancer.
 * Charles Manson, 83, American criminal (Tate murders), songwriter (Lie: The Love and Terror Cult) and cult leader (Manson Family), cardiac arrest due to colon cancer.
 * Fernando Matthei, 92, Chilean air force general, Commander-in-Chief (1978–1991).
 * Milan Moguš, 90, Croatian linguist and academician.
 * Warren "Pete" Moore, 79, American Hall of Fame singer (The Miracles), songwriter ("The Tracks of My Tears", "Ain't That Peculiar"), record producer and arranger.
 * Jana Novotná, 49, Czech tennis player, cancer.
 * Luther Rackley, 71, American basketball player (Cleveland Cavaliers, New York Knicks).
 * Della Reese, 86, American actress (Touched by an Angel, Chico and the Man) and singer ("Don't You Know?").
 * Tai Chen-yao, 69, Taiwanese politician, member of the Legislative Yuan (1990–1996, 1999–2002), pancreatic cancer.
 * Mel Tillis, 85, American Hall of Fame country music singer-songwriter ("I Ain't Never", "Coca-Cola Cowboy") and actor (The Cannonball Run), respiratory failure due to diverticulitis.
 * Elias Tolentino, 75, Filipino Olympic basketball player (1968).

20

 * István Almási, 73, Hungarian politician, mayor of Hódmezővásárhely (since 2012).
 * Iris Campbell, 77, American health advocate and politician, First Lady of South Carolina (1987–1995).
 * Priya Ranjan Dasmunsi, 72, Indian politician, MP (1971–1977, 1984–1989, 1996–1998, 1999–2009), Minister of Parliamentary Affairs and Information and Broadcasting (2004–2008).
 * Eugene Domack, 61, American geologist.
 * Terry Glenn, 43, American football player (New England Patriots, Green Bay Packers, Dallas Cowboys), traffic collision.
 * John Gordon, 92, English author (The Giant Under The Snow), Alzheimer's disease.
 * Amir Hamed, 55, Uruguayan writer and translator, cancer.
 * Jean Hearn, 96, Australian politician, Senator (1980–1985).
 * Ismaïl Khelil, 85, Tunisian diplomat and politician, Governor of the Central Bank of Tunisia (1987–1990), Minister of Foreign Affairs (1990) and Ambassador to the United States (1991).
 * István Konkoly, 87, Hungarian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Szombathely (1987–2006).
 * Raimo Lindholm, 86, Finnish Olympic basketball player.
 * Víctor Hipólito Martínez, 92, Argentine lawyer and politician, Vice President (1983–1989).
 * Ernestine Petras, 93, American baseball player (AAGPBL).
 * K. V. L. Narayan Rao, 63, Indian television executive (NDTV).
 * Hugh Ross, 80, Canadian-born American bridge player.
 * Laila Sari, 82, Indonesian singer and actress (Wadjah Seorang Laki-laki).
 * Pamela Sklar, 58, American psychiatrist and neuroscientist.
 * Alan Walker, 79, British paleoanthropologist, discoverer of "the Black Skull".
 * Janusz Wójcik, 64, Polish politician, football player (Gwardia, Hutnik Warszawa) and coach, member of the Sejm (2005–2007).
 * Izabella Zielińska, 106, Polish pianist and educator.

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 * Paul D. Aasness, 77, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1979–1982).
 * Derek Barber, Baron Barber of Tewkesbury, 99, British life peer, Member of the House of Lords (1992–2016).
 * Peter Berling, 83, German actor and writer (Aguirre, the Wrath of God, The Name of the Rose).
 * Rodney Bewes, 79, British actor (The Likely Lads, Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?) and writer (Dear Mother...Love Albert).
 * Sudip Datta Bhaumik, Indian journalist, shot.
 * Harry Blamires, 101, British Anglican theologian, literary critic, and novelist.
 * Alice Burks, 97, American author.
 * David Cassidy, 67, American pop singer ("Cherish", "How Can I Be Sure") and actor (The Partridge Family), liver failure.
 * Wayne Cochran, 78, American soul singer and songwriter ("Last Kiss"), cancer.
 * George E. Collins, 89, American mathematician and computer scientist.
 * Milein Cosman, 96, German-born British artist.
 * Hugh Currie, 92, Canadian ice hockey player (Montreal Canadiens).
 * Luis Garisto, 71, Uruguayan football player (Cobreloa, national team) and coach (Peñarol, Club Atlas, Deportivo Toluca F.C.).
 * Iola Gregory, 71, Welsh actress (Pobol y Cwm).
 * Valentin Huot, 88, French racing cyclist.
 * Guillermo Irizarry, 101, Puerto Rican politician, Secretary of State of Puerto Rico (1966–1969).
 * Keith Muxlow, 84, American politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives (1981–1992).
 * Andrew Jonathan Nok, 55, Nigerian biochemist.
 * László Pál, 75, Hungarian politician, Minister of Industry and Trade (1994–95).
 * Ann Sloat, 89, Canadian politician, Ontario MPP (1984–1985).
 * Masao Sugiuchi, 97, Japanese Go player.
 * Joseph White, 84, American psychologist and civil rights activist, heart attack.

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 * George Avakian, 98, American record producer and executive (Columbia Records).
 * Norman Baker, 89, American explorer, plane crash.
 * Salvador E. Casellas, 82, Puerto Rican judge, member of the U.S. District Court for Puerto Rico (1994–2005).
 * Akhmed Chatayev, 37, Russian jihadist, shot.
 * John Coates Jr., 79, American jazz pianist.
 * Hilda Eisen, 100, Polish-born American philanthropist and Holocaust survivor.
 * Mona Fong, 83, Hong Kong film producer (The 36th Chamber of Shaolin).
 * Andrzej Wincenty Górski, 97, Polish academic.
 * Samuel P. Hays, 96, American historian.
 * Jon Hendricks, 96, American jazz singer and songwriter (Lambert, Hendricks & Ross).
 * Maurice Hinchey, 79, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives for New York's 26th (1993–2003) and 22nd district (2003–2013), frontotemporal dementia.
 * Imre Hollai, 92, Hungarian diplomat, President of the United Nations General Assembly (1982–83).
 * Dmitri Hvorostovsky, 55, Russian opera singer, brain cancer.
 * Bobi Jones, 88, Welsh author and academic.
 * Vartan Kechichian, 84, Syrian-born Armenian Catholic hierarch, Coadjutor Archbishop of Eastern Europe for Armenians (2001–2005).
 * Tommy Keene, 59, American singer and songwriter.
 * Otto Luttrop, 78, German football player and coach.
 * Juan Luis Maurás, 95, Chilean politician, President of the Senate (1966) and the Chamber of Deputies (1958).
 * Charles C. McDonald, 84, American USAF general.
 * Biju Phukan, 69, Indian actor, heart disease.
 * Stefan Radt, 90, Dutch classicist, professor at the University of Groningen (1967–1987).
 * Bobbie L. Sterne, 97, American politician, Mayor of Cincinnati (1975–1976, 1978–1979).
 * Edward C. Taylor, 94, American chemist.
 * William J. White, 92, American Marine Corps Lieutenant General.

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 * François Aquin, 88, Canadian politician, Member of the National Assembly of Quebec (1966–1969).
 * Tullio Baraglia, 83, Italian rower, Olympic silver (1960) and bronze medalist (1968).
 * Donal Creed, 93, Irish politician, TD (1965–1989) and MEP (1973–1977), Alzheimer's disease.
 * Gerald Doucet, 80, Canadian politician.
 * Miguel Alfredo González, 34, Cuban baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies), traffic collision.
 * Allan Harris, 74, English footballer (Queens Park Rangers, Chelsea).
 * Anthony Harvey, 87, British director (The Lion in Winter) and film editor (Dr. Strangelove, Lolita).
 * Laeticia Kikonyogo, 77, Ugandan judge, member of the Supreme Court, heart attack.
 * Carol Neblett, 71, American operatic soprano.
 * Paul Paviot, 91, French film director.
 * Stela Popescu, 81, Romanian actress (Uncle Marin, the Billionaire).
 * Osborne Riviere, 85, Dominican politician, Acting Prime Minister (2004).
 * Joe Schipp, 85, Australian politician, businessman and grazier, member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Wagga Wagga (1975–1999).
 * Dimitri Sjöberg, 37, Finnish tango singer, injuries sustained in a fall.
 * Craig Tieszen, 68, American politician, member of the South Dakota Senate (2009–2017) and House of Representatives (since 2017), drowned.
 * Ellsworth Webb, 86, American Olympic boxer.
 * Ingrid I. Willoch, 74, Norwegian politician, MP (1981–1993).
 * Manjit Wolstenholme, 53, British businesswoman (Future Publishing, Unite Group, Provident Financial), heart attack.
 * Zhang Yang, 66, Chinese general, suicide by hanging.

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 * Ángel Berni, 86, Paraguayan footballer.
 * Heribert Calleen, 93, German sculptor.
 * Wesley L. Fox, 86, American Marine Corps colonel, Medal of Honor recipient (1971).
 * Neil Gillman, 84, Canadian-born American rabbi and philosopher, cancer.
 * Steve Hutchins, 61, Australian politician, Senator (1998–2011), cancer.
 * Stephen Knapp, 70, American artist.
 * Lowen Kruse, 88, American politician, member of the Nebraska Legislature (2001–2009), cancer.
 * Frank Kuchta, 81, American football player (Washington Redskins, Denver Broncos).
 * Reijo Luostarinen, 77, Finnish organisational theorist and businessman.
 * Mitch Margo, 70, American singer and songwriter (The Tokens).
 * Cornel Pelmuș, 84, Romanian Olympic fencer (1960).
 * Clotilde Rosa, 87, Portuguese harpist, music educator and composer.
 * Hermann Schwörer, 95, German businessman and politician, MEP (1970–1979).
 * Ed Scrobe, 94, American Olympic artistic gymnast (1948, 1952).
 * Gaetan Serré, 79, Canadian politician, member of the House of Commons (1968–1972).
 * Bari Siddiqui, 63, Bangladeshi singer and songwriter, kidney disease.
 * Gabriel Simo, 80, Cameroonian Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Douala (1987–1994) and Bafoussam (1994–2013).
 * John Thierry, 46, American football player (Chicago Bears, Green Bay Packers), heart attack.

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 * John Black, 84, American politician, member of the Georgia State Senate (1994–1996).
 * Bertha Calloway, 92, American historian and museologist, founder of Great Plains Black History Museum, pneumonia.
 * Ignazio Colnaghi, 93, Italian voice actor and actor.
 * Steve Doszpot, 69, Hungarian-born Australian politician, member of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly (since 2008), liver cancer.
 * Sotir Ferrara, 79, Italian Italo-Albanian Greek Catholic hierarch, Bishop of Piana degli Albanesi (1988–2013).
 * Edward Fudge, 73, American theologian.
 * Jesús Gómez, 76, Mexican equestrian, Olympic bronze medalist (1980).
 * Ken Gray, 81, American football player (Chicago Cardinals, Houston Oilers).
 * Rosario Green, 76, Mexican economist, diplomat and politician, Minister for Foreign Affairs (1998–2000) and Senator (2006–2012).
 * Rance Howard, 89, American actor (Apollo 13, Ed Wood, Frost/Nixon), heart failure.
 * Robert Howie, 88, Canadian politician.
 * Rosendo Huesca Pacheco, 85, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Puebla de los Ángeles (1977–2009).
 * Steve "Snapper" Jones, 75, American basketball player (New Orleans Buccaneers, Dallas Chaparrals, Portland Trail Blazers) and analyst (NBA on NBC).
 * Anna Kuzmina, 84, Russian Yakut actress.
 * Biddy White Lennon, 71, Irish actress (The Riordans) and food writer.
 * John M. Lewellen, 87, American politician, member of the Arkansas House of Representatives (1999–2004).
 * Bogdan Maglich, 89, Yugoslav-born American nuclear physicist.
 * Julio Oscar Mechoso, 62, American actor (Planet Terror, Jurassic Park III, Bad Boys), heart attack.
 * Harry Pregerson, 94, American judge, member of the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals (1979–2015) and U.S. District Court for Central California (1967–1979).
 * Vladimir Shkurikhin, 59, Russian volleyball player, Olympic silver medalist (1988).

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 * Oluyemi Adeniji, 83, Nigerian diplomat and politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs (2003–2006).
 * Khawaja Akmal, 69, Pakistani actor and comedian, heart attack.
 * Ruth Bancroft, 109, American landscape architect, creator of Ruth Bancroft Garden.
 * José Doth de Oliveira, 79, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Iguatu (2000–2009), complications from Alzheimer's disease.
 * Garnett Thomas Eisele, 94, American judge, member of the U.S. District Court for Eastern Arkansas (1970–1991).
 * Frances M. Gage, 93, Canadian sculptor.
 * Vicente García Bernal, 88, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Ciudad Obregón (1988–2005).
 * Armando Hart, 87, Cuban politician and revolutionary, leader of 26th of July Movement and minister of Education (1959–1965) and Culture (1976–1997), respiratory failure.
 * Hou Bo, 93, Chinese photographer.
 * Georg Iggers, 90, American historian and civil rights advocate, complications from a cerebral hemorrhage.
 * Rahija Khanam Jhunu, 74, Bangladeshi dancer.
 * Alessandro Leogrande, 40, Italian journalist, heart attack.
 * Mick Martyn, 81, English rugby league footballer (Leigh).
 * Hans Mol, 95, Dutch sociologist.
 * Julia Mullock, 89, American Korean royal.
 * Christian Vicente Noel, 80, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Talibon (1986–2014).
 * José Pedro Pozzi, 92, Italian-born Argentine Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Alto Valle del Río Negro (1993–2003).
 * Eliezer Spiegel, 95, Israeli football player and manager.
 * Timothy Stamps, 81, Welsh-born Zimbabwean politician, Minister of Health (1986–2002), lung infection.
 * Peggy Vining, 88, American poet.
 * W. Marvin Watson, 93, American presidential advisor and Postmaster General (1968–1969).

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 * Robert Batailly, 83, French politician, MEP (1989).
 * Narayanrao Bodas, 85, Indian singer.
 * Loïc Bouvard, 88, French politician, MP (1988–2012).
 * Dermot Drummy, 56, English football player (Blackpool) and coach (Chelsea Academy, Crawley Town), suicide.
 * Bill Harris, 83, American politician, member (2000–2010) and President (2005–2010) of the Ohio Senate.
 * Davor Jović, 61, Croatian army officer and kickboxer.
 * Bud Moore, 92, American NASCAR Hall of Fame team owner (Bud Moore Engineering).
 * Robert Popwell, 66, American bass guitarist (The Young Rascals, The Crusaders).
 * José María Romero de Tejada, 69, Spanish jurist and prosecutor, Attorney General of Catalonia (since 2013), complications from leukemia.
 * Bob Seidemann, 75, American rock album cover designer (Blind Faith) and photographer (Grateful Dead, Janis Joplin), Parkinson's disease.
 * Inge Solar, 90, Austrian Olympic skater (1948).
 * Warren Spannaus, 86, American lawyer and politician, Attorney General of Minnesota (1971–1983), complications from cancer.
 * Cristina Stamate, 71, Romanian actress, stroke.

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 * Pentti Alonen, 92, Finnish Olympic alpine skier (1948, 1952, 1956).
 * Sir Peter Burt, 73, Scottish businessman, chief executive (1996–2001) and Governor (2001–2003) of Bank of Scotland, chairman of ITV plc (2004–2007).
 * Alice Lok Cahana, 88, Hungarian artist and concentration camp survivor.
 * Joseph N. Crowley, 84, American academic administrator, President of University of Nevada, Reno (1978–2001), pneumonia.
 * Magín Díaz, 94, Colombian folk singer and songwriter, Latin Grammy winner (2017).
 * George Feher, 93, Czechoslovak-born American biophysicist.
 * Patrícia Gabancho, 65, Argentine-born Spanish writer and journalist, lung cancer.
 * Fritz Graf, 94, American National Football League official.
 * Rafael Llano Cifuentes, 84, Mexican-born Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Nova Friburgo (2004–2010).
 * Jimmy McEwan, 88, Scottish footballer (Raith Rovers, Aston Villa).
 * Clarrie Millar, 92, Australian politician, MP for Wide Bay (1974–1990).
 * Don Moore, 89, American judge and politician, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives (1956–1958, 1964–1966) and Senate (1966–1970).
 * Sir Martin Nourse, 85, British jurist, Lord Justice of Appeal (1985–2001).
 * Shadia, 86, Egyptian actress and singer, stroke.
 * Zdeněk Šreiner, 63, Czech footballer (Baník Ostrava), Olympic champion (1980).
 * Johan Steyn, Baron Steyn, 85, South African-born British jurist and life peer, Law Lord (1995–2005).
 * Thodupuzha Vasanthi, 65, Indian actress, cancer.

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 * Maria Luisa Altieri Biagi, 87, Italian linguist.
 * Sol Bellear, 66, Australian Aboriginal rights activist.
 * E. Chandrasekharan Nair, 88, Indian politician.
 * Don Coles, 90, Canadian poet.
 * Willie John Daly, 92, Irish hurler.
 * Belmiro de Azevedo, 79, Portuguese lumber manufacturing executive, founder of Sonae.
 * Kenneth S. Deffeyes, 85, American geologist.
 * Jerry Fodor, 82, American philosopher and cognitive scientist, complications from Parkinson's disease.
 * Fran Hopper, 95, American cartoonist.
 * Aminul Islam, 82, Bangladeshi academic.
 * Tomáš Ježek, 77, Czech economist and politician, member of the Czech National Council (1990–1992) and Chamber of Deputies (1993–1996).
 * Gencay Kasapçı, 84, Turkish painter.
 * Charles E. Merrill Jr., 97, American educator (founder of Commonwealth School), author and philanthropist.
 * Véronique Nordey, 78, French actress, cancer.
 * Heather North, 71, American actress (Scooby-Doo, Days of Our Lives, The Barefoot Executive), cardiac arrest.
 * Slobodan Praljak, 72, Croatian military officer and war criminal, suicide by cyanide poisoning.
 * Verena Stefan, 70, Swiss writer.
 * William Steinkraus, 92, American equestrian, Olympic champion (1968).
 * Ján Strausz, 75, Slovak footballer.
 * László Szabó, 62, Hungarian Olympic handball player (1980, 1988).
 * P. Vallalperuman, 67, Indian politician, heart illness.
 * Robert Walker, 80, American blues musician, cancer.
 * Tony Whitten, 64, British conservationist, traffic collision
 * Bondan Winarno, 67, Indonesian culinary writer.
 * Mary Lee Woods, 93, British mathematician and computer programmer.

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 * Kalabhavan Abi, 52, Indian actor and comedian, leukaemia.
 * Taher Ahmadzadeh, 96, Iranian politician, Governor of Khorasan Province (1979).
 * Unity Bainbridge, 101, Canadian artist and writer.
 * Terence Beesley, 60, British actor (EastEnders, The Phantom of the Opera, War & Peace), suicide by inert gas asphyxiation.
 * Sreerupa Bose, 66, Indian cricketer.
 * Habibollah Chaichian, 94, Iranian poet.
 * Alfie Curtis, 87, British actor (Star Wars, The Elephant Man, Cribb).
 * Clifford David, 89, American actor (Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure, Signs, Kinsey) and singer.
 * Alan D'Ardis Erskine-Murray, 14th Lord Elibank, 93, Scottish nobleman.
 * Russell Evans, 52, English cricket player and umpire, complications during surgery.
 * Dick Gernert, 89, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox).
 * Colin Groves, 75, British-born Australian biologist and professor (Australian National University).
 * Donald Harper, 85, American diver, Olympic silver medalist (1956).
 * Annisul Huq, 65, Bangladeshi businessman, mayor of Dhaka North City Corporation (since 2015).
 * Gary Ingram, 84, American politician, member of the Idaho House of Representatives (1973–1980, 2012), cancer.
 * Alain Jessua, 85, French film director and screenwriter (Léon la lune, The Killing Game).
 * Bertha Kawakami, 86, American politician and educator, member of the Hawaii House of Representatives (1987-2006).
 * George March, 85, English cricketer.
 * Alfredo Milani, 93, Italian motorbike racer.
 * Jon Naar, 97, British-American author and photographer.
 * Jim Nabors, 87, American actor (Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C., The Andy Griffith Show, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas) and singer.
 * Surin Pitsuwan, 68, Thai diplomat and politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs (1997–2001) and Secretary General of ASEAN (2008–2012), heart attack.
 * Marina Popovich, 86, Russian test pilot.
 * Vincent Scully, 97, American architecture historian, complications from Parkinson's disease.
 * Akram Zaki, 86, Pakistani politician and diplomat, cardiac illness.