Deaths in November 2023

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 * Carlo Ambrosini, 69, Italian cartoonist (Ken Parker, Dylan Dog).
 * Ady Barkan, 39, American political activist, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
 * Norma Berger, 90, American baseball player (Springfield Sallies).
 * Luigi Berlinguer, 91, Italian politician, minister of education (1996–2000).
 * Chen Wei-ling, 48, Taiwanese film director and screenwriter (Autumn's Concerto), cervical cancer.
 * Wesley P. Dahlberg, 106, American car designer.
 * Bob Duckworth, 94, New Zealand motorcycle speedway rider (Belle Vue Aces, St Austell Gulls, Newcastle Diamonds).
 * Pierre Dutour, 91, French trumpeter.
 * Geaux Rocket Ride, 3, American Thoroughbred racehorse, euthanized.
 * Gregor Hammerl, 81, Austrian politician, member (2010–2014, 2015–2018) and president (2012) of the Federal Council.
 * Brian Hebditch, 75, British Olympic sports shooter (1976), traffic collision.
 * Jonathan Hill, 65, English architect and architectural historian, cancer.
 * Jawaher, 45, Kuwaiti actress, cancer.
 * Bob Knight, 83, American Hall of Fame basketball coach (Indiana Hoosiers, Texas Tech Red Raiders, 1984 Olympic team).
 * Grégoire Lassalle, 68, French entertainer, businessman (AlloCiné) and film producer (Crash Test Aglaé, The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir).
 * Francis Mer, 84, French economist, minister of finance (2002–2004).
 * Claude Michely, 64, Luxembourgish racing cyclist, heart attack.
 * Eddy Monsels, 75, Surinamese Olympic sprinter (1968).
 * Leela Omchery, 94, Indian classical singer and musicologist.
 * Ageeda Paavel, 93, Estonian anti-Soviet activist.
 * Saraswati Pradhan, 98, Indian politician, MP (1972–1978) and Odisha MLA (1961–1971).
 * Jaan Rannap, 92, Estonian children's writer.
 * Ann Schlee, 89, English novelist.
 * Zanele Situ, 52, South African athlete, Paralympic champion (2000, 2004).
 * Cláudio Strassburger, 95, Brazilian politician, federal deputy (1979–1983)
 * Paride Taban, 87, South Sudanese Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Juba (1980–1983) and bishop of Torit (1983–2004).
 * Peter Tarnoff, 86, American politician, under secretary for political affairs (1993–1997), president of the Council on Foreign Relations (1986–1993).
 * Vladimir Urbanovich, 85, Russian baritone.
 * Vic Vergeat, 72, Italian guitarist, singer-songwriter and record producer.
 * Peter White, 86, American actor (The Boys in the Band, All My Children, Mr. Wrong), melanoma.
 * Gerry Wiedel, 90, Canadian Olympic fencer (1968, 1972).
 * Erich Zakowski, 89, German racing team owner (Zakspeed).

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 * Antonio Aranda Lomeña, 80, Spanish Roman Catholic priest, theologian and academic.
 * Asashio Tarō IV, 67, Japanese sumo wrestler, small intestine cancer.
 * Junior Balaiah, 70, Indian actor (Dhooram Adhighamillai, Saattai, Thani Oruvan), asphyxiated.
 * Jack Bamford, 86, English George Cross recipient.
 * Daisy Lee Bitter, 95, American science educator.
 * Bob Bugden, 87, Australian rugby league player (St. George Dragons, Parramatta Eels, national team).
 * Walter Davis, 69, American basketball player (Phoenix Suns, Denver Nuggets), Olympic champion (1976).
 * Mortimer L. Downey, 87, American politician, deputy secretary of transportation (1993–2001), pulmonary fibrosis.
 * Dick Drago, 78, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox, Kansas City Royals, California Angels).
 * Freddy Elie, 77, Haitian-born Venezuelan football player (Deportivo Galicia, Portuguesa, Venezuela national team) and manager.
 * Oussama Falouh, 24, Moroccan footballer (FUS Rabat, Angers, Wydad), injuries sustained in a traffic collision.
 * Fung Ying Ki, 43, Hong Kong wheelchair fencer, Paralympic champion (2000, 2004).
 * Salman Habaka, 33, Israeli lieutenant colonel, commander of the 188 Barak Brigade.
 * John Havers, 92, English badminton player (national team).
 * Humaira Himu, 37, Bangladeshi actress (Amar Bondhu Rashed).
 * Natrah Ismail, 73, Malaysian politician, MP (2018–2022).
 * Kaia Iva, 59, Estonian politician, MP (2007–2015), minister of social protection (2016–2019).
 * Henri Korn, 89, French neuroscientist.
 * Henri Lopes, 86, Congolese writer, diplomat and politician, prime minister (1973–1975).
 * Jutta Müller, 94, German Hall of Fame figure skating coach.
 * Michel Pilz, 78, German jazz clarinetist.
 * Shin Gu-beom, 81, South Korean politician, governor of Jeju Province (1993–1995, 1995–1998).
 * R. H. Sikes, 83, American professional golfer.
 * Brenda Snipes, 80, American public official, supervisor of elections for Broward County, Florida (2003–2018).
 * Leroy Stover, 90, American police officer.
 * Yuri Temirkanov, 84, Russian conductor.
 * Howard Wayne, 75, American politician, member of the California State Assembly (1996–2002).
 * Wei Wei, 101, Chinese actress (Night Inn, Spring in a Small Town, The Truth About Jane and Sam).

3

 * Adele Änggård, 90, Swedish-British stage and costume designer.
 * David Berglas, 97, German-born British magician and mentalist.
 * Patrick Brownsey, 75, British-born New Zealand botanist and philatelist.
 * Dame Alexandra Burslem, 83, British academic and public servant.
 * Robert Butler, 95, American film and television director (Batman, Star Trek, Remington Steele).
 * José María Carrascal, 92, Spanish television presenter, journalist (Diario de Barcelona, La Razón) and writer.
 * Gary Colson, 89, American basketball coach (Valdosta State Blazers, Pepperdine Waves, New Mexico Lobos), lymphoma.
 * Bubba Copeland, 49, American politician, mayor of Smiths Station, Alabama (since 2016), suicide by gunshot.
 * Zdeněk Douša, 76, Czech Olympic basketball player (1972, 1976, 1980).
 * Elizângela, 68, Brazilian actress (Locomotivas, O Clone, Just Short of Perfect).
 * Ian Ferrier, 68–69, Canadian poet and musician.
 * Orlando Garibay, 30, Mexican racing cyclist (Cylance, Crisa–SEEI), traffic collision.
 * Goutam Halder, 67, Indian actor and director, heart attack.
 * Dennis Higgins, 84, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox, Washington Senators, St. Louis Cardinals).
 * Francette Lazard, 86, French teacher and politician.
 * Angela Marinescu, 82, Romanian poet.
 * Gieve Patel, 83, Indian poet, playwright, and painter, cancer.
 * Betty Reardon, 94, American teacher.
 * Matti Reunamäki, 83, Finnish Olympic ice hockey player (1964, 1968).
 * Govardhan Mangilal Sharma, 74, Indian politician, Maharashtra MLA (since 1995), cancer.
 * Martin Shefter, 79, American political scientist and author.
 * Valery Shmukler, 77, Ukrainian engineer.
 * Colin Smith, 87, British-Nepali lepidopterist, gastrointestinal stromal tumor.
 * Ari Tissari, 71, Finnish footballer (KTP, Vasalunds, national team).
 * Béla Turi-Kovács, 87, Hungarian politician, MP (since 1998).
 * Priit Vesilind, 80, Estonian-American photojournalist and author.
 * Zhou Tienong, 84, Chinese politician, vice chairperson of the CPPCC (1998–2008) and the Standing Committee of the NPC (2008–2013).

4

 * Marina Cicogna, 89, Italian film producer (Belle de Jour, Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion), cancer.
 * Karen Davis, 79, American animal rights activist.
 * Robert G. Doumar, 93, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court of Eastern Virginia (since 1981).
 * Akbar Golpayegani, 89, Iranian singer.
 * L. C. Gordon, 86, American basketball player (Oklahoma State Cowboys).
 * Aaron Harper, 42, American basketball player (Chorale Roanne, Levski Sofia, Ferro Carril Oeste), traffic collision.
 * Kosuke Hori, 89, Japanese politician, MP (1979–2014), minister of education (1990) and internal affairs (1999–2000), aspiration pneumonia.
 * Robert Knecht, 97, British historian.
 * Ando Leps, 87, Estonian jurist and politician, MP (1995–2003).
 * Hans Melchers, 85, Dutch businessman.
 * Philip Meyer, 93, American journalist and scholar, complications from Parkinson's disease.
 * Bill Milbank, 75, New Zealand art curator.
 * Jean Mouton, 94, French politician, deputy (1986–1988).
 * Charles Piaget, 95, French watchmaker and trade unionist.
 * Cristina Quintarelli, 60, Italian Olympic swimmer (1984).
 * Luigi Saidelli, 84, Italian Olympic sailor (1964), emphysema.
 * Gord Smith, 86, Canadian sculptor, medically assisted death.
 * Ken Timms, 85, Australian footballer (Essendon).
 * Ahmad Tousi, 76, Iranian-American football manager (Sanat Naft).
 * Haruo Wakō, 75, Japanese communist militant (Japanese Red Army).
 * Mary Willis Walker, 81, American crime fiction author (Under the Beetle's Cellar), complications from dementia.
 * John Whitney, 92, British writer and producer.
 * Gary Winnick, 76, American businessman, industrialist and billionaire.

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 * Michael J. Alexander, 82, British translator (Beowulf), poet and broadcaster.
 * Malam Yusuf Ali, 73, Nigerian Islamic cleric.
 * Imre Bíró, 65, Romanian footballer (ASA Târgu Mureș, Universitatea Cluj, national team).
 * Russell Camilleri, 86, American Olympic wrestler (1960, 1964).
 * John Contoulis, 84, American football player (New York Giants).
 * Ryland Davies, 80, Welsh operatic tenor and voice teacher (Royal College of Music), mesothelioma.
 * Enrique Dussel, 88, Argentine-Mexican philosopher, historian and theologian, interim rector of UACM (2013–2014).
 * Olaf Eliassen, 74, Norwegian farmer and politician, Sámi MP (2001–2013).
 * Evan Ellingson, 35, American actor (CSI: Miami, 24, My Sister's Keeper), accidental fentanyl overdose.
 * Susi Eppenberger, 92, Swiss politician, MP (1979–1991).
 * David Ferry, 99, American poet, translator and educator.
 * Willard F. Goodwin, 81, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (1983–1997).
 * Anne Hart, 90, English actress (Z-Cars, Play of the Week).
 * Harald Heckmann, 98, German musicologist (International Association of Music Libraries, Archives and Documentation Centres, Répertoire International des Sources Musicales).
 * John L. Heilbron, 89, American academic and science historian.
 * David Hilditch, 60, Northern Irish politician, MLA (1998–2023), cancer.
 * Ole N. Hoemsnes, 95, Norwegian journalist (Morgenbladet, Morgenposten, Aftenposten), chairman of the Norwegian Union of Journalists (1966–1970).
 * Donald Hunsberger, 91, American conductor (Eastman Wind Ensemble, 1965–2002), professor of conducting (Eastman School of Music) and arranger.
 * Pat E. Johnson, 84, American martial artist, stuntman and actor (Enter the Dragon, The Karate Kid, Mortal Kombat).
 * Juan Jumalon, 57, Filipino journalist and radio broadcaster, shot.
 * Theodoros Kotsonis, 78, Greek physician and politician, MP (1989–2004).
 * Malo Louarn, 74, French comic book author.
 * Paolo Magnani, 96, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Lodi (1977–1988) and Treviso (1988–2003).
 * Philippe-Armand Martin, 74, French politician, deputy (1993–2017) and MEP (1994–1999).
 * Ross McDonnell, 44, Irish photographer, film director and cinematographer (Colony, Elián, The First Wave).
 * Jim Morrissey, 93, American politician, member of the California State Assembly (1994–1998).
 * Bongi Ntuli, 32, South African footballer (Golden Arrows, Platinum Stars, AmaZulu), cancer.
 * Cēzars Ozers, 86, Latvian basketball player, Olympic silver medalist (1960).
 * Vladimir Prifti, 81, Albanian film director and screenwriter.
 * Lolita Rodrigues, 94, Brazilian singer and actress (Rainha da Sucata, Despedida de Solteiro, Kubanacan), pneumonia.
 * Samuel Sanford Shapiro, 93, American statistician (Shapiro–Wilk test, Shapiro–Francia test).
 * Donald Shebib, 85, Canadian film director, screenwriter and editor (Goin' Down the Road, Running Brave, The Climb).
 * Ato Tolentino, 75, Filipino basketball player (Great Taste Coffee Makers) and coach (PCU Dolphins).
 * Carl Torbush, 72, American college football (Ole Miss Rebels, North Carolina Tar Heels) and baseball (Southeastern Louisiana Lions) coach.
 * Matt Ulrich, 41, American football player (Indianapolis Colts).
 * Mitar Vasiljević, 69, Bosnian Serb convicted war criminal and paramilitary group member (White Eagles).
 * William Yule, 83, British psychologist.
 * Stanisław Zahradnik, 91, Polish-Czech historian.
 * Xabier Zumalde, 85, Spanish Basque nationalist militant, military chief of ETA (1965–1976).

6

 * Matevos Asatryan, 37, Armenian politician, MP (since 2019).
 * Nadira Begum, Bangladeshi folk singer.
 * Bill Dellastatious, 101, American football player (Missouri Tigers) and coach (Missouri State Bears).
 * Conrado de Quiros, 72, Filipino journalist, columnist and writer.
 * Ivaylo Ditchev, 68, Bulgarian anthropologist.
 * John Fahy, 80, Scottish footballer (Germiston Callies, Oxford United).
 * Manu Korovulavula, 89, Fijian politician.
 * Bronius Kuzmickas, 87, Lithuanian politician and philosopher, signatory of the Act of the Re-Establishment.
 * Janet Landgard, 75, American actress (The Swimmer, The Donna Reed Show, Land Raider), brain cancer.
 * Janko Lukovski, 77, Yugoslav and Macedonian basketball player (Rabotnički, MZT Skopje) and coach (Spartak Subotica).
 * Roel Luynenburg, 78, Dutch rower, Olympic bronze medalist (1972).
 * Vincent Marks, 93, British clinical pathologist and biochemist.
 * Antoni Martí, 60, Andorran architect and politician, twice prime minister, mayor of Escaldes-Engordany (2003–2011) and general councillor (1994–2003).
 * Sandy McGregor, 84, Canadian ice hockey player (New York Rangers).
 * Yoshiko Miura, 74, Japanese lyricist ("Cat's Eye", "Mayonaka no Door", "Please"), pneumonia.
 * Norman Munnoch, 94, Scottish rugby union player (Watsonian, Edinburgh District, national team).
 * Dino Piana, 93, Italian jazz musician.
 * Joe Sharkey, 77, American author and columnist.
 * Neil B. Shulman, 78, American doctor and medical writer.
 * Mike Shuster, 76, American journalist and blogger (NPR), complications from Parkinson's disease.
 * Lars Svantesson, 90, Swedish Olympic swimmer (1952).
 * Simon Sze, 87, Taiwanese-American electrical engineer (Floating-gate MOSFET).
 * Roger Verplaetse, 92, Belgian racing cyclist (Faema, Flandria).
 * Berend-Jan van Voorst tot Voorst, 79, Dutch politician, Queen's commissioner of Limburg (1993–2005), state secretary for defence (1989–1993) and foreign affairs (1988–1989).
 * Bruno Zanoni, 71, Italian racing cyclist.

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 * Arputhan, 52, Indian film director (Arputham, Love Today, Manathodu Mazhaikalam), traffic collision.
 * Frank Borman, 95, American astronaut (Gemini 7, Apollo 8) and airline executive (Eastern Air Lines), stroke.
 * Aloisio Butonidualevu, 40, Fijian rugby union player (Auch, FC Grenoble Rugby, national team).
 * Dean Byrne, 39, Irish professional boxer.
 * Werner Carobbio, 86, Swiss politician, member of the National Council (1975–1999).
 * D. B. Chandregowda, 87, Indian politician, MP (1971–1978, 1986–1989, 2009–2014) and three-times Karnataka MLA.
 * Julius Otto Duncan, 97, American politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1951–1953).
 * Alain Estève, 77, French rugby union player (AS Béziers, national team).
 * Diethelm Ferner, 82, German football player (Werder Bremen, West Germany national team) and manager (Rot-Weiss Essen).
 * Nikos Gioutsos, 81, Greek footballer (Olympiacos, Ethnikos Piraeus, national team).
 * Stuart Jardine, 90, British Olympic sailor (1968, 1972).
 * Bruce Sterling Jenkins, 96, American jurist and politician, judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Utah (since 1978) and member of the Utah Senate (1959–1965).
 * Igor Judge, Baron Judge, 82, English judge, lord chief justice (2008–2013).
 * Maso Karipe, Papua New Guinean politician, MP (since 2022), stomach cancer.
 * LaMar Lemmons Jr., 87, American politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives (2005–2010) and businessman.
 * Garfield McMahon, 91, Canadian Olympic sport shooter (1960, 1964).
 * Maheswar Mohanty, 67, Indian politician, Odisha MLA (1995–2019), stroke.
 * Mário Moinhos, 74, Portuguese footballer (Boavista, Benfica, national team).
 * Betty Rollin, 87, American author and journalist, assisted suicide.
 * Federico Sacchi, 87, Argentinian footballer (Racing, Newell's Old Boys, national team).
 * Ken'ichi Sakemi, 59, Japanese writer (Kōkyū Shōsetsu, Bokkō).
 * Albert Strickler, 68, French poet and author.
 * Dev Virahsawmy, 81, Mauritian political activist, founder of Mauritian Militant Movement.
 * Józef Wybieralski, 77, Polish Olympic field hockey player (1972).
 * Haris Xanthoudakis, 73, Greek composer.

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 * Hannelore Auer, 81, Austrian singer and film actress (I'm Marrying the Director, The Merry Wives of Tyrol, ...denn die Musik und die Liebe in Tirol).
 * Ziyad al-Din al-Ayyubi, 76–77, Syrian preacher and politician, minister of endowments (2004–2007).
 * Marcus Besen, 99, Romanian-born Australian businessman, philanthropist and Holocaust survivor.
 * Sandra Elkin, 85, American television talk show host and women's rights advocate.
 * Peter Elzinga, 79, Canadian politician, MP (1974–1986) and Alberta MLA (1986–1993).
 * Rainer Erler, 90, German film director and screenwriter (Fleisch, Das Blaue Palais).
 * Alcides Franciscato, 94, Brazilian engineer and politician, mayor of Bauru (1969–1973), three-time deputy.
 * Laurent Greilsamer, 70, French journalist and essayist, deputy director of Le Monde (2007–2011).
 * Frank Houben, 84, Dutch politician, Queen's commissioner of North Brabant (1987–2003).
 * Aderonke Kale, 84, Nigerian army psychiatrist (Nigerian Army Medical Corps).
 * Roger Kastel, 92, American film poster artist (Jaws, The Empire Strikes Back, Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze), kidney and heart failure.
 * Sawar Khan, 98, Pakistani general, vice chief of the army staff (1980–1984) and governor of Punjab (1978–1980).
 * Søren Krarup, 85, Danish Lutheran pastor, author, and member of the Danish Parliament (2001–2011).
 * Bernard Lemaire, 87, Canadian papermaking executive, co-founder and CEO of Cascades.
 * Louis Oster, 95, French lawyer and musicologist.
 * Valentina Ponomaryova, 90, Russian cosmonaut, pilot, and scientist.
 * Dale Reid, 64, Scottish golfer, cancer.
 * Georges Salmon, 90, Belgian long jumper and hurdler.
 * Tony Thirlwall, 82, British economist.
 * Giorgio Veneri, 84, Italian footballer and manager (Atalanta, AC Prato, Italy U-20).
 * Jean-Pierre Verheggen, 81, Belgian writer.
 * Adrian Webster, 72, English football player (Seattle Sounders, Colchester United) and manager (Phoenix Inferno).
 * Bob White, 87, English cricketer (Middlesex, Nottinghamshire).

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 * Albert Alföldi, 83, Hungarian folk writer and politician, MP (1994–1998, 2004–2010).
 * François Bacqué, 87, French Roman Catholic prelate, apostolic nuncio to the Netherlands (2001–2011).
 * R. L. Boyce, 68, American blues musician.
 * Fred van Dorp, 85, Dutch Olympic water polo player (1960, 1964, 1968).
 * K. A. Francis, 75, Indian painter.
 * David Gauthier, 91, Canadian-American philosopher.
 * Manuel Gusmão, 77, Portuguese academic, poet and politician, member of the constituent assembly (1975–1976) and of the assembly of the republic (1975–1980).
 * Kalabhavan Haneef, 63, Indian actor (Sandesam, Thenkasipattanam, Amar Akbar Anthony) and impressionist.
 * Albert Heinemann, 84, German jurist and politician, member of the Landtag of Lower Saxony (1990–2003).
 * Alan Hevesi, 83, American politician, comptroller of New York City (1994–2001) and New York State (2003–2006), complications from Lewy body dementia.
 * Juha Leiviskä, 87, Finnish architect and designer.
 * Luis Guillermo Lumbreras, 87, Peruvian archaeologist, anthropologist and academic, director of the MNAAHP (1973–1978) and president of the Museo de la Nación (1990).
 * Ali Niakani, 72, Iranian footballer (Malavan, national team).
 * John Nuttall, 56, British Olympic long-distance runner (1996), heart attack.
 * Junko Ohashi, 73, Japanese singer, esophageal cancer.
 * Kurt Olson, 75, American politician, member of the Alaska House of Representatives (2005–2017), pancreatic cancer
 * Timothy O'Neill, 80, American Army officer, camouflage expert, and author (The Individuated Hobbit).
 * Jørgen Reenberg, 96, Danish actor (Europa, The Wolf at the Door, I Am Dina).
 * James Robertson, 95, British political activist, economist, and writer.
 * John Sayre, 87, American rower, Olympic champion (1960).
 * Hugh Seidman, 82-83, American poet.
 * William Stoddart, 98, Scottish-Canadian physician, author and philosopher.
 * Ashutosh Tandon, 63, Indian politician, Uttar Pradesh MLA (since 2014), heart failure.
 * Joe Tilson, 95, British visual artist.
 * John Tooby, 71, American anthropologist.
 * Jim Vienneau, 97, American record producer ("It's Only Make Believe").
 * Tim Woodward, 70, English actor (Wings, Piece of Cake, Families), cancer.

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 * Padmanabha Acharya, 92, Indian politician, governor of Nagaland (2014–2019), Tripura (2014–2015) and Assam (2014–2016).
 * Danilo Astori, 83, Uruguayan economist and politician, vice president (2010–2015), minister of economy (2005–2008, 2015–2020) and twice senator, respiratory failure.
 * John Bailey, 81, American cinematographer (Ordinary People, The Big Chill, Groundhog Day), president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (2017–2019).
 * David G. Compton, 93, British author (Synthajoy, The Unsleeping Eye).
 * Lorraine Day, 86, American author and orthopedic trauma surgeon.
 * Miah Dennehy, 73, Irish footballer (Walsall, Bristol Rovers, national team).
 * Henry Dunay, 88, American goldsmith and jewelry designer.
 * Spiros Focás, 86, Greek actor (Rocco and His Brothers, The Jewel of the Nile, A Man for Burning).
 * Ewan Fordyce, 70, New Zealand palaeontologist, fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand (since 2014).
 * Gordon Gibson Jr, 86, Canadian politician, British Columbia MLA (1974–1979).
 * Rahman Gumbo, 59, Zimbabwean football player (Highlanders, national team) and manager (Gaborone United), heart attack.
 * Mike Hamilton, 60, American athletic director (University of Tennessee), cancer.
 * Hiroyuki Hosoda, 79, Japanese politician, member (since 1990) and speaker (2021–2023) of the House of Representatives and chief cabinet secretary (2004–2005).
 * Charles Jordan, 69, American basketball player (Indiana Pacers, ASVEL, Fortitudo Bologna).
 * Pavel Kantorek, 93, Czech Olympic runner (1956, 1960, 1964).
 * Colin MacKay, 79, Scottish journalist (BBC Radio Scotland, Scottish Television).
 * Pierre Michel, 93, French Olympic cyclist (1952).
 * Davide Renne, 46, Italian fashion designer (Moschino), heart attack.
 * Johnny Ruffo, 35, Australian singer ("On Top") and actor (Home and Away), brain cancer.
 * Marcel Schlechter, 95, Luxembourgish politician, minister for transport and public works (1984–1989), MEP (1989–1999).
 * Jean-Philippe Thierry, 75, French businessman.
 * Sir Eric Thomas, 70, British gynaecologist and academic administrator, vice-chancellor of the University of Bristol (2001–2015), lung cancer.
 * Mihai Timofti, 75, Moldovan actor, singer, and professor.
 * Penelope Walton Rogers, 73, British archaeologist.
 * Yaw Shin Leong, 47, Singaporean politician, MP (2011–2012).

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 * Francis Agbo, 65, French Olympic high jumper (1980).
 * Hammam Alloh, 36, Palestinian nephrologist, airstrike.
 * Wyatt Anderson, 84, American geneticist and evolutionary biologist.
 * Ron Anton, 82, Canadian Hall of Fame curler.
 * Louis Belton, 79, Irish politician, TD (1989–1992, 1997–2002), and senator (1993–1997).
 * Giulia Cecchettin, 22, Italian student, stabbed.
 * Antonio Del Monaco, 67, Italian military officer and politician, deputy (2018–2022).
 * Gema Díaz, 75, Spanish politician, senator (1995–2003) and member of the Parliament of Cantabria (1987–1995, 2003–2007).
 * Raphael Dwamena, 28, Ghanaian footballer (Zürich, Egnatia, national team), ventricular arrhythmia.
 * D. J. Hayden, 33, American football player (Oakland Raiders, Detroit Lions, Jacksonville Jaguars), traffic collision.
 * Clarence A. Holland, 94, American politician, member of the Virginia Senate (1984–1996) and mayor of Virginia Beach (1976–1978).
 * Md. Imdadul Hoque, Bangladeshi academic administrator, vice-chancellor of Jagannath University (since 2021), cancer.
 * Muhammad Azam Khan, 89, Pakistani civil servant, caretaker minister of interior (2018), caretaker chief minister (since 2023) and twice chief secretary of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
 * Kyle LeDuc, 42, American racing driver (Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series, Championship Off-Road, Extreme E), head and neck cancer.
 * Jovan Marić, 82, Serbian psychiatrist, author, and university professor.
 * Chandra Mohan, 82, Indian actor (Rangula Ratnam, Padaharella Vayasu, Siri Siri Muvva), heart attack.
 * Peter J. Moore, 67, Canadian record producer (Cowboy Junkies, Willie P. Bennett).
 * Dimitrie Popescu, 62, Romanian rower, Olympic champion (1992).
 * Kari Rahkamo, 90, Finnish Olympic athlete (1956, 1960) and politician, mayor of Helsinki (1991–1996).
 * Ferario Spasov, 61, Bulgarian football player (Osam Lovech) and manager (CSKA Sofia, Montana), traffic collision.
 * Dave Stenhouse, 90, American baseball player (Washington Senators).
 * Nino Strano, 73, Italian politician, deputy (2001–2006) and senator (2006–2008, 2011–2012).
 * Conny Van Dyke, 78, American singer and actress (Hell's Angels '69, W.W. and the Dixie Dancekings, Framed), complications from vascular dementia.
 * Angelita Vargas, 77, Spanish flamenco singer and dancer, stroke.
 * Masatoshi Wakabayashi, 89, Japanese politician, three-time MP, minister of the environment (2006–2007) and agriculture (2007–2008).
 * Edith D. Warren, 86, American politician and educator, member of the North Carolina General Assembly (1999–2012).
 * Gamini Weerakoon, Sri Lankan journalist and editor (The Sunday Leader, The Sunday Times).
 * Tom Zych, 83, American politician and minister.

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 * Mohammed al Amin, 80, Sudanese musician.
 * M. Russell Ballard, 95, American Mormon leader, member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles (since 1985).
 * Aldo Bet, 74, Italian footballer (Roma, Milan, national team).
 * Peter J. Boylan, 87, American major general.
 * Jacques Bérès, 82, French orthopedic surgeon, co-founder of Médecins Sans Frontières.
 * Roman Čechmánek, 52, Czech ice hockey player (Philadelphia Flyers, Los Angeles Kings), Olympic champion (1998).
 * Hugo Chamberlain, 88, Costa Rican Olympic sports shooter (1968, 1972, 1976).
 * Hanna Gucwińska, 91, Polish zootechnician and politician, MP (2001–2005).
 * Mustafa Hasanagić, 82, Serbian football player (Partizan, Yugoslavia national team) and manager (Ankaragücü).
 * Davoud Hermidas-Bavand, 89, Iranian diplomat and political scientist.
 * Rahim Huseynov, 87, Azerbaijani politician, prime minister (1992–1993).
 * Joan Jara, 96, British-Chilean dancer and human rights activist.
 * Rina Jimenez-David, 68, Filipino journalist (Philippine Daily Inquirer).
 * Akgün Kaçmaz, 88, Turkish footballer (Fenerbahçe, national team).
 * Mehmet Kakil, 56, Turkish football manager (Dynamic Herb Cebu).
 * Kan, 61, Japanese singer-songwriter.
 * Paul Martin Lester, 70, American professor.
 * Tony Mason, 91, British Royal Air Force officer, Air Secretary (1985–1989).
 * Camara Nangala, 68, Ivorian writer and teacher.
 * Elinor Otto, 104, American factory worker, an original Rosie the Riveter.
 * Usman Baba Pategi, 81, Nigerian actor and broadcaster.
 * Helena Pilejczyk, 92, Polish speed skater, Olympic bronze medallist (1960).
 * Kurt Reumann, 89, German journalist (Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung).
 * Nina Sadur, 73, Russian writer and playwright.
 * Kraft Schepke, 89, German rower, Olympic champion (1960).
 * Anna Scher, 78, British-Irish drama school founder.
 * Karel Schwarzenberg, 85, Czech politician, aristocrat and diplomat, senator (2004–2010), twice minister of foreign affairs and deputy (2010–2021), heart and kidney disease.
 * Patrick Smith, 71, Australian sportswriter (The Age, The Australian).
 * Kevin Turen, 44, American film and television producer (Euphoria, X, The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent), heart failure.
 * Hans Waldenfels, 92, German Jesuit priest, theologian, and biblist.
 * Don Walsh, 92, American oceanographer, explorer, and marine policy specialist.
 * Kusuma Wardhani, 59, Indonesian archer, Olympic silver medallist (1988).
 * Zhong Wanxie, 89, Chinese engineer, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

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 * Basudeb Acharia, 81, Indian politician, MP (1980–2014).
 * Ociel Baena, 38, Mexican magistrate and LGBT rights activist.
 * Maryanne Trump Barry, 86, American jurist and attorney, judge of the U.S. District Court of New Jersey (1983–1999) and Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit (1999–2019), cancer.
 * Rob Belloir, 75, American baseball player (Atlanta Braves).
 * Héctor Benavides, 82, Mexican news anchor and radio personality.
 * Michael Bishop, 78, American science fiction writer (No Enemy But Time, Who Made Stevie Crye?, Brittle Innings).
 * Akram Hossain Chowdhury, 68, Bangladeshi politician, MP (2008–2014).
 * Michel Ciment, 85, French film critic (Positif) and historian.
 * Abel Ignacio Cuevas Melo, 58, Mexican politician, deputy (2000–2003, 2006–2009).
 * Mohammed Dababish, Palestinian intelligence official (Hamas), airstrike.
 * Masaharu Ikuta, 88, Japanese businessman.
 * Lundy Kiger, 69, American politician, member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives (2018–2020), traffic collision.
 * Tengiz Kitovani, 85, Georgian politician and military commander, minister of defence (1992–1993) and leader of the Military Council (1992), co-leader of the 1991–1992 coup d'état.
 * Ivo Kuusk, 86, Estonian opera singer.
 * Gérard de La Martinière, 80, French businessman.
 * Sjachrani Mataja, 75, Indonesian politician, MP (2014–2019).
 * Ozay Mehmet, 84, Cypriot academic.
 * Robert Philibosian, 83, American politician, Los Angeles County district attorney (1981–1984).
 * Ignacio Poletti, 93, Argentine Olympic basketball player (1952).
 * T. B. Silalahi, 85, Indonesian military officer, minister of public servants (1993–1998).
 * Jim Traue, 91, New Zealand librarian.
 * George Tscherny, 99, Hungarian-born American graphic designer and educator.
 * Judith Tucker, 63, British artist and academic, traffic collision.
 * Gordon Wallace, 74, Scottish footballer (Raith Rovers, Dundee United, Berwick Rangers).
 * Work All Week, 14, American Throughbred racehorse, paddock accident.
 * Devon Wylie, 35, American football player (Kansas City Chiefs, Tennessee Titans).

14

 * Rick Ahearn, 74, American political consultant.
 * Ken Adamson, 85, American football player (Denver Broncos).
 * Sir Tom Arnold, 76, British politician, MP (1974–1997), chair of the Treasury Select Committee (1995–1996).
 * Radcliffe Bailey, 54, American visual artist, brain cancer.
 * Alessandra Bianchi, 59, Italian sports journalist (Corriere dello Sport, L'Équipe, Le Parisien).
 * Angela Maria Bottari, 78, Italian politician, deputy (1978–1987).
 * Buzy, 66, French singer.
 * Ramesh Chander, 88, Malaysian economist and statistician.
 * Brian Cotter, Baron Cotter, 87, British politician, MP (1997–2005) and member of the House of Lords (since 2006), complications from dementia.
 * Shanta Das Manandhar, 89, Nepalese writer.
 * Neville Garrick, 73, Jamaican graphic artist and photographer, cancer.
 * Robert Koenig, 71–72, English-Polish sculptor.
 * John Lachs, 89, Hungarian-born American philosopher.
 * Tapfumaneyi Masaya, 51, Zimbabwean bishop, kidnap victim and political activist.
 * Zbigniew Meres, 71, Polish firefighter and politician, senator (2007–2015).
 * William Neill, 93, Irish Anglican priest, archdeacon of Dromore (1985–1997).
 * Prithvi Raj Singh Oberoi, 94, Indian hotelier, CEO of The Oberoi Group (2002–2013).
 * Arthur Parkin, 71, New Zealand field hockey player (national team), Olympic champion (1976).
 * Abdelkader Retnani, 78, Moroccan editor, writer, and sporting director.
 * Subrata Roy, 75, Indian conglomerate executive, founder of Sahara India Pariwar, complications from cancer, hypertension and diabetes.
 * Colombo Machado Salles, 97, Brazilian engineer and politician, governor of Santa Catarina (1971–1975).
 * Peter Seidler, 63, American baseball executive, chairman of San Diego Padres (since 2020).
 * Arthur Simon, 93, American Lutheran minister, founder of Bread for the World.
 * Terry R. Taylor, 71, American sports editor (Associated Press), cancer.
 * Thelda Williams, 82, American politician, interim mayor of Phoenix (1994, 2011–2012, 2018–2019), cancer.
 * Stanislav Žalud, 91, Czech architect and politician, MP (1990–1992).
 * Palestinians killed in a 2023 Israel–Hamas war airstrike:
 * Ahmed Ghandour, 56, senior militant in the Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades of Hamas (death announced on this date)
 * Ibrahim Qusaya, 31, volleyball player
 * Mohammed Shabir, 77, politician and academic administrator, president of the Islamic University of Gaza (1990–2005)

15

 * Gus Bogina, 96, American politician, member of the Kansas House of Representatives (1975–1980) and senate (1981–1995).
 * George Chigova, 32, Zimbabwean footballer (Polokwane City, SuperSport United, national team), heart disease.
 * Finis E. Cowan, 94, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Southern Texas (1977–1979).
 * James Allan Stewart Evans, 92, Canadian historian.
 * Sandy Farina, 68, American singer-songwriter and actress (Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band).
 * Anna Felder, 85, Swiss writer.
 * Michio Fukuoka, 87, Japanese sculptor.
 * Gerry Hand, 81, Australian politician, minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander affairs (1987–1990) and immigration (1990–1993) and MP (1983–1993).
 * Aage Hansen, 88, Norwegian motorcycle speedway rider (Ipswich Witches).
 * Hans Herbjørnsrud, 85, Norwegian author.
 * Daisaku Ikeda, 95, Japanese Buddhist philosopher and nuclear disarmament activist, president of Soka Gakkai (1960–1979) and Soka Gakkai International (since 1975).
 * Hitoshi Kimura, 89, Japanese politician, MP (1998–2010).
 * Gurmeet Singh Kooner, 75, Indian politician, Rajasthan MLA (1998–2003, 2008–2013, since 2018).
 * Žarko Laušević, 63, Serbian-Montenegrin actor (The Dagger, The Black Bomber, The Original of the Forgery).
 * Worta McCaskill-Stevens, American physician-scientist.
 * P. K. Narayanan Nambiar, 96, Indian musician.
 * William R. Richardson, 94, American Army general, complications of Alzheimer's disease.
 * David Rowe-Beddoe, Baron Rowe-Beddoe, 85, Welsh banker and life peer, chairman of the Wales Millennium Centre and member of the House of Lords (since 2006).
 * N. Sankaraiah, 102, Indian politician, Tamil Nadu MLA (1967–1971, 1977–1984).
 * Onaolapo Soleye, 90, Nigerian economist, minister of finance (1984–1985).
 * Ken Squier, 88, American Hall of Fame motorsport sportscaster (NASCAR on CBS), co-founder of Motor Racing Network, complications from intestinal blockage.
 * Volodymyr Stryzhevskyi, 70, Ukrainian football player (Kolos Mezhyrich, Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih) and manager (Podillya Khmelnytskyi).
 * Paul Tandou, 76, Congolese footballer (CSMD Diables Noirs, CARA Brazzaville, national team).
 * Karl Tremblay, 47, Canadian folk singer (Les Cowboys Fringants), prostate cancer.

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 * Kailash Bhansali, 82, Indian politician, Rajasthan MLA (2008–2018), lung disease.
 * Thomas J. Bliley Jr., 91, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1981–2001) and mayor of Richmond (1970–1977).
 * Albert Burger, 68, German Olympic alpine skier (1976, 1980).
 * Dame A. S. Byatt, 87, British author (Possession, The Virgin in the Garden, The Djinn in the Nightingale's Eye).
 * Michael Chapdelaine, 67, American classical and fingerstyle guitarist.
 * James Couchman, 81, British politician, MP (1983–1997).
 * Ryszard Engelking, 88, Polish mathematician.
 * Merle Goldman, 92, American historian and academic scholar, skin cancer.
 * Johnny Green, 89, American basketball player (New York Knicks, Baltimore Bullets, Cincinnati Royals / Kansas City-Omaha Kings).
 * Fernando Jara, 93, Chilean footballer (Universidad Católica, 1952 Olympics).
 * James Paul Johnson, 93, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1973–1981).
 * Meto Jovanovski, 77, Macedonian actor (Happy New Year '49, Dust, When Day Breaks).
 * Sarah Louise Keys, 95, American civil rights activist.
 * Takao Kondo, 75, Japanese biologist, pneumonia.
 * Ivan Korshynskyi, 95, Ukrainian doctor and politician, deputy (1994–1998).
 * Hubert Mono Ndjana, 77, Cameroonian academic and philosopher, traffic collision.
 * Sir Peter Newsam, 95, British educationist.
 * Protectionist, 13, German Thoroughbred racehorse. (death announced on this date)
 * Korney Shperling, 76, Russian football manager (Irtysh Omsk, Ural Yekaterinburg, Baltika Kaliningrad).
 * Peter Solley, 75, English musician (Fox, Procol Harum) and record producer ("What I Like About You").
 * Thành Được, 89, Vietnamese actor and singer.
 * Bobby Ussery, 88, American Hall of Fame jockey, heart failure.
 * Robert Walker, Baron Walker of Gestingthorpe, 85, British jurist, justice of the Supreme Court (2009–2013), lord of appeal in ordinary (2002–2009) and lord justice of appeal (1997–2002).

17

 * Gohar Ayub Khan, 86, Pakistani politician, minister of foreign affairs (1997–1998) and speaker of the National Assembly (1990–1993).
 * Ahmad Bahar, 74, Palestinian politician, deputy speaker of the Legislative Council (since 2006), airstrike.
 * Ana Clara Benevides, 23, Brazilian university student.
 * Christiane Bervoets, 75, Belgian singer ("Eviva España").
 * Seóirse Bodley, 90, Irish composer.
 * Ron Bryant, 76, American baseball player (San Francisco Giants, St. Louis Cardinals).
 * Bob de Groot, 82, Belgian comic books artist (Chlorophylle, Clifton).
 * Charlie Dominici, 72, American singer (Dream Theater, Dominici).
 * Anthony Farquhar, 83, Irish Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Down and Connor (1983–2015).
 * B. N. Goswamy, 90, Indian art critic and historian.
 * H. Roger Grant, 79, American railroad historian and author.
 * Zdeněk Groessl, 82, Czech volleyball player, Olympic bronze medallist (1968).
 * Fikret Güler, 70, Turkish taekwondo grand master.
 * Agustín Ibarrola, 93, Spanish painter and sculptor.
 * Ellen Jens, 83, Dutch television producer (De Fred Haché Show, We zijn weer thuis) and director.
 * Claude Kahn, 88, French pianist.
 * Dennis Kemp, 92, Australian Olympic field hockey player (1956).
 * Luis Larraín, 42, Chilean LGBT rights activist, blood cancer.
 * Henning Munk Jensen, 76, Danish footballer (AaB, PSV Eindhoven, national team).
 * John C. G. Röhl, 85, British historian, prostate cancer.
 * Brian Sampson, 88, Australian racing driver, Bathurst 1000 winner (1975).
 * Suzanne Shepherd, 89, American actress (The Sopranos, Goodfellas, Requiem for a Dream), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and kidney failure.
 * Lou Skizas, 92, American baseball player (Kansas City Athletics, Detroit Tigers, Chicago White Sox).
 * Henri Stambouli, 62, Algerian-born French football player (Monaco, Marseille) and manager (Togo national team).
 * Grzegorz Stellak, 72, Polish rower, Olympic bronze medallist (1980).
 * Nan Witcomb, 95, Australian poet and radio broadcaster (Cruise 1323).
 * Gregory Woolley, 51, Haitian-born Canadian mobster (Hells Angels), shot.

18

 * Akif Asgarov, 83, Azerbaijani sculptor.
 * António Carvalho, 62, Portuguese football player (Vitória, national team) and manager (Caçadores das Taipas).
 * Mario Castaño, 51, Colombian politician and convicted fraudster, representative (2014–2018) and senator (2018–2022), heart attack.
 * David Del Tredici, 86, American composer.
 * Ben Dunne, 74, Irish businessman, director of Dunnes Stores (since 1983) and founder of Ben Dunne Gyms, heart attack.
 * Ruud Geels, 75, Dutch footballer (Ajax, Feyenoord, national team).
 * João Lima, 62, Portuguese Olympic hurdler (1988).
 * Princess Maria Cristina of Savoy-Aosta, 90, Italian princess.
 * Jerome Markson, 94, Canadian architect.
 * Taku Miki, 88, Japanese poet and novelist.
 * Joyce Mpanga, 89, Ugandan politician, member of the Parliament of Uganda (1996–2001) and Lukiiko (since 2009), minister of state for primary education (1989–1992).
 * Fredrik Ohlsson, 92, Swedish actor (Pippi Longstocking, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo).
 * Ekundayo Opaleye, 77, Nigerian general and politician, governor of Ondo State (1986–1987), heart attack.
 * C. L. Porinchukutty, 91, Indian artist and art educator.
 * Shi Wen-long, 95, Taiwanese resin industry executive, founder of Chi Mei Corporation.
 * S. Venkitaramanan, 92, Indian economist, governor of the RBI (1990–1992).
 * Paul Watson, 81, British documentary filmmaker (The Family, Sylvania Waters), complications from dementia.

19

 * Joss Ackland, 95, British actor (White Mischief, Lethal Weapon 2, The Mighty Ducks).
 * Chris Alli, 78, Nigerian military officer, chief of army staff (1993–1994) and governor of Plateau State (1985–1986, 2004).
 * Giuseppe Arzilli, 82, Sammarinese politician, captain regent (1986–1987, 1999–2000, 2004–2005).
 * Gene Beery, 86, American painter and photographer.
 * Rosalynn Carter, 96, American mental health activist, first lady of the United States (1977–1981), and of Georgia (1971–1975), complications from dementia.
 * Roslynn Cobarrubias, 43, American television presenter, producer and speaker.
 * Ninie Doniah, 56, Malagasy singer and composer.
 * Sanjay Gadhvi, 57, Indian film director (Dhoom, Ajab Gazabb Love, Operation Parindey), heart attack.
 * Ernesto Garzón Valdés, 96, Argentine philosopher.
 * Herbert Gold, 99, American novelist.
 * Catherine Christer Hennix, 75, Swedish musician, poet and philosopher.
 * Marisa Jossa, 85, Italian model, Miss Italia winner (1959).
 * Mushtaq Kak, 62, Indian actor (Hijack, Vishwaroopam, Dishoom) and stage director.
 * Anna Kanakis, 61, Italian actress (2019, After the Fall of New York, The New Barbarians), writer and model, Miss Italia winner (1977).
 * Wim van der Leegte, 76, Dutch manufacturing industry executive, president of VDL Groep (1972–2016).
 * Marcel Lessard, 97, Canadian politician, MP (1962–1965, 1968–1980).
 * Eddie Linden, 88, Scottish publisher and poet, complications from dementia.
 * Phyllis Linton, 94, British Olympic swimmer (1952).
 * Colette Maze, 109, French classical pianist.
 * Sitiveni Moceidreke, 86, Fijian Olympic sprinter (1960). (death announced on this date)
 * Carlton Pearson, 70, American minister and gospel singer, subject of Come Sunday, prostate cancer.
 * Vincentius Sensi Potokota, 72, Indonesian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Maumere (2006–2007) and archbishop of Ende (since 2007).
 * Erich Schutt, 92, German photographer.
 * Noma Shepherd, 88, New Zealand community leader.
 * Peter Spellos, 69, American voice actor (Transformers: Robots in Disguise, Digimon Adventure, Eagle Riders), pancreatic cancer.
 * Hannes Strydom, 58, South African rugby union player (Eastern Province Elephants, Transvaal/Golden Lions, national team), world champion (1995), traffic collision.
 * Mizuho Suzuki, 96, Japanese actor (The Sands of Kurobe, Battles Without Honor and Humanity: Final Episode, Never Give Up).
 * Sara Tavares, 45, Portuguese singer, brain tumour.
 * Guy Vattier, 84, French politician, deputy (1988).
 * Wiris, 23, Brazilian footballer (Lokomotiv Plovdiv, Fluminense), traffic collision.

20

 * Background Bob, 15, British artist.
 * Ana Bereciartúa, 87, Spanish politician, member of the Basque parliament (1980–1986, 1989–1990).
 * Bai Bibyaon Ligkayan Bigkay, 90, Filipino Lumad rights activist.
 * Anthony Boam, 91, British army officer, commander of British Forces in Hong Kong (1985–1987).
 * Alberto Pinto Coelho Júnior, 78, Brazilian politician, governor of Minas Gerais (2014–2015).
 * Frankie Connolly, 78, Irish footballer (Cork Hibernians, Cork Alberts).
 * Josephine Cook, 92, British shot putter.
 * Mike Craig, 92, Australian Olympic field hockey player (1960).
 * Ramón Díaz del Río, 82, Spanish naval engineer and politician, MEP (1987–1989).
 * Alice Denney, 101, American art curator, stroke.
 * Filip Robar Dorin, 83, Slovenian film director and screenwriter.
 * James H. Fallon, 76, American neuroscientist.
 * Annabel Giles, 64, British actress (Riders, Firelight) and psychotherapist, glioblastoma.
 * Zdena Hadrbolcová, 86, Czech actress (How the World Is Losing Poets, The Idiot Returns, František je děvkař).
 * Preston Hanna, 69, American baseball player (Atlanta Braves, Oakland Athletics).
 * Willie Hernández, 69, Puerto Rican baseball player (Detroit Tigers, Chicago Cubs), World Series champion (1984).
 * Ted Hopkins, 74, Australian footballer (Carlton), businessman and writer.
 * Nina Katerli, 89, Russian writer, publicist, and human rights activist.
 * Valentin Khokhryakov, 95, Russian biologist.
 * Rob Krier, 85, Luxembourgish sculptor, architect, and urban designer.
 * Martina Lubyová, 56, Slovak politician, minister of education (2017–2020).
 * Ann Rachlin, 90, British musician and author.
 * Norm Storey, 87, Australian rugby union player (national team).
 * Susan Tucker, 79, American politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1983–1991) and senate (1999–2011).
 * Aman Tuleyev, 79, Russian politician, governor (1997–2018) and chairman of the council of people's deputies (1994–1996, 2018) of Kemerovo Oblast.
 * John E. Walsh, 65, American political consultant and campaign manager, stomach cancer.
 * Jan Westdorp, 89, Dutch racing cyclist.
 * Mars Williams, 68, American saxophonist (The Waitresses, The Psychedelic Furs, Liquid Soul), ampullary cancer.

21

 * Ron Acks, 79, American football player (Atlanta Falcons, New England Patriots, Green Bay Packers).
 * Chad Allan, 80, Canadian musician (The Guess Who, Brave Belt).
 * Henry E. Allee, 81, American politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1977–1983).
 * S. S. Badrinath, 83, Indian ophthalmologist, founder of Sankara Nethralaya.
 * Henri Bangou, 101, Guadeloupean politician, senator (1986–1995) and mayor of Pointe-à-Pitre (1965–2008).
 * Arthur Bethell, 82, Barbadian cricketer (national team).
 * Lothar Buchmann, 87, German football player (Wormatia Worms) and manager (Eintracht Frankfurt, Kickers Offenbach).
 * Benjamin-Gunnar Cohrs, 58, German conductor, scholar, and music publicist, heart attack.
 * Tertius Delport, 84, South African academic, lawyer and politician, MP (1999–2009).
 * Aivars Endziņš, 82, Latvian jurist and politician, MP (1993–1998) and chief justice of the Constitutional Court (2000–2007).
 * Saprang Kalayanamitr, 75, Thai military officer (2006 Thai coup d'état, Council for National Security), lung cancer.
 * Alec Knight, 84, English Anglican priest, dean of Lincoln (1998–2006).
 * Kamal Kumar, Fijian jurist, chief justice (2019–2023).
 * Danutė Kvietkevičiūtė, 84, Lithuanian textile designer.
 * Horacio Malvicino, 94, Argentine jazz and tango guitarist and composer.
 * Anne Michel, 64, Belgian Olympic sprinter (1980).
 * Bettina Moissi, 100, German stage and film (The Original Sin, Long Is the Road, The Orplid Mystery) actress.
 * Francis R. Nicosia, 79, American historian.
 * Paul Tịnh Nguyễn Bình Tĩnh, 93, Vietnamese Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Đà Nẵng (2000–2006).
 * Georges Perroud, 82, Swiss footballer (Sion, Servette, national team).
 * James Philip, 93, American politician, member (1975–2003) and president (1993–2003) of the Illinois Senate.
 * David Pytches, 92, English Anglican clergyman, bishop of Chile, Bolivia and Peru (1972–1976).
 * R. Ramachandran, 71, Indian politician, Kerala MLA (2016–2021), liver disease.
 * Jerónimo Saavedra, 87, Spanish politician, president of the Canary Islands (1982–1987, 1991–1993) and minister of education and science (1995–1996).
 * Dale Spender, 80, Australian feminist scholar, teacher, and writer (Man Made Language, Mothers of the Novel: 100 Good Women Writers Before Jane Austen).
 * Stravinsky, 27, American Thoroughbred racehorse.
 * Patrick Stuart, 8th Earl Castle Stewart, 95, British hereditary peer, member of the House of Lords (1961–1999).
 * P. Vatsala, 84, Indian novelist, heart failure.
 * Hana Vlasáková, 75, Czech Olympic volleyball player (1968, 1972).
 * Irene N. Watts, 92, German-born Canadian writer and educator.
 * Dave Young, 64, American football player (New York Giants, Baltimore/Indianapolis Colts).

22

 * Mike Bickle, 79, English footballer (Plymouth Argyle, Gillingham).
 * Poseci Bune, 77, Fijian civil servant and politician, MP (1991–2006), prostate cancer.
 * Mike D'Amato, 82, American football player (New York Jets).
 * Tony Genato, 94, Filipino Olympic basketball player (1952, 1956).
 * Santi Gutiérrez Calle, 78, Spanish footballer (Racing de Santander).
 * Barbara Haščáková, 43, Slovak singer, stroke.
 * Per Hedenberg, 87, Swedish Olympic rower (1960).
 * Sead Jesenković, 80, Bosnian football player (Sarajevo, Famos Hrasnica, Jedinstvo Brčko) and manager.
 * Jean Knight, 80, American singer ("Mr. Big Stuff").
 * Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie, 94, French historian.
 * Tom Larson, 84, American sportscaster (WSBK-TV, NESN), cancer.
 * Émile Martel, 82, Canadian diplomat and writer.
 * François Musy, 68, Swiss-born French sound engineer (First Name: Carmen, Marguerite, Lost Illusions).
 * Nguyen Qui Duc, 64–65, Vietnamese-American radio broadcaster, writer and translator, cancer.
 * Sture Ohlin, 88, Swedish Olympic biathlete (1964).
 * Steve Pool, 70, American television meteorologist (KOMO-TV), complications from Alzheimer's disease.
 * Phil Quartararo, 67, American music industry executive.
 * Christiane Rimbaud, 79, French historian.
 * Jim Salestrom, 67, American singer-songwriter.
 * Linda Salzman Sagan, 83, American artist and writer.
 * Rutger Stuffken, 76, Dutch Olympic rower (1972).
 * Óscar Felipe Ventura, 80, Peruvian academic and politician, deputy (1985–1990).
 * Herbert Weiz, 99, German politician, minister of science and technology (1962–1966, 1974–?) and deputy chairman of the Council of Ministers (1967–1989).

23

 * Absolute Andy, 40, German professional wrestler (wXw).
 * Fathima Beevi, 96, Indian jurist, judge of the Supreme Court (1989–1992) and governor of Tamil Nadu (1997–2001).
 * Jim Carter, 75, American football player (Green Bay Packers).
 * Anan Chaisaeng, 96, Thai politician, MP (1969–1976, 1983–1986, 2001–2005).
 * Ánchel Conte, 81, Spanish writer and poet.
 * Rona Hartner, 50, Romanian actress (The Crazy Stranger, Time of the Wolf, Le Divorce), singer and painter, lung and brain cancer.
 * Harald Hasselbach, 56, Dutch football player (Calgary Stampeders, Denver Broncos), Super Bowl champion (1997, 1998), mucinous adenocarcinoma.
 * Steve Jurczyk, 61, American engineer, acting administrator of NASA (2021), pancreatic cancer.
 * Mark Kellar, 71, American football player (Minnesota Vikings, San Antonio Wings, Chicago Fire).
 * Francisco Luna Kan, 97, Mexican politician, governor of Yucatán (1976–1982) and deputy (1964–1967).
 * Antoni Marí Calbet, 91, Spanish doctor and politician, member of the Parliament of the Balearic Islands (1983–2003).
 * Rubens Minelli, 94, Brazilian football manager (Internacional, São Paulo, Saudi Arabia national team), infection.
 * Russell Norman, 57, English cook, restaurateur and author (Saturday Kitchen).
 * Tom Pauling, 76, Australian lawyer, administrator of the Northern Territory (2007–2011).
 * Charles Peters, 96, American journalist (Washington Monthly).
 * Guy Armand Romano, 86, French Roman Catholic prelate, apostolic administrator of Niamey (1984–1997) and bishop of Niamey (1997–2003).
 * Paul Sait, 76, Australian rugby league player (South Sydney, national team) and coach.
 * Greg "Fingers" Taylor, 71, American harmonica player, complications from Alzheimer's disease.

24

 * Alfredo Adum, 71, Ecuadorian lawyer and politician, deputy (1988–1990), minister of energy (1996–1997).
 * Douglas Ahlstedt, 78, American operatic tenor (Metropolitan Opera).
 * Keith Beckwith, 84, Australian footballer (Collingwood).
 * Derek John Blundell, 90, British geologist.
 * Camilo Cascolan, 59, Filipino police officer, chief of the national police (2020).
 * George Cohon, 86, American-born Canadian fast food executive, founder of McDonald's Canada and McDonald's Russia.
 * Bruno Fagnoul, 87, Belgian politician, minister-president of the German-speaking community (1984–1986).
 * Rod Fletcher, 78, English footballer (Scunthorpe United, Lincoln City, Grimsby Town).
 * Jukka Haavisto, 93, Finnish musician.
 * František X. Halas, 86, Czech historian of Christianity, academic and diplomat.
 * Ron Hodges, 74, American baseball player (New York Mets).
 * Shizuka Ijūin, 73, Japanese writer and lyricist.
 * Herb Klein, 93, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1993–1995).
 * Rajkumar Kohli, 93, Indian film director (Nagin, Jaani Dushman, Raaj Tilak), heart attack.
 * Avraham Menchel, 87, Israeli footballer (Maccabi Haifa, national team).
 * Chris Parr, 80, British theatre director, television producer (Takin' Over the Asylum) and executive (BBC Birmingham), pneumonia.
 * Elliot Silverstein, 96, American film and television director (Cat Ballou, A Man Called Horse, The Car).
 * Chris Stone, 64, Australian footballer (St Kilda), brain cancer.
 * Henry Tilly, 91, English cricketer (Middlesex, MCC, Hertfordshire).
 * Heidelinde Weis, 83, Austrian actress (I'm Marrying the Director, Don't Tell Me Any Stories, Aunt Frieda).
 * Derek Wilford, 90, British military officer, complications from Parkinson's disease.

25

 * Douglas D. Alder, 91, American historian and academic administrator, president of Utah Tech University (1986–1993), complications from Parkinson's disease.
 * Whitney Anderson, 91, American politician and businessman.
 * Robert Hart Baker, 69, American classical conductor and music director.
 * Jean-Marc Brûlé, 58, French politician, member of the Regional Council of Île-de-France (2004–2015).
 * Gérard Collomb, 76, French politician, senator (1999–2017, 2018), minister of the interior (2017–2018), and twice mayor of Lyon, stomach cancer.
 * Jean-Claude Cornu, 85, French Olympic sailor (1960).
 * Maurizio Creuso, 80, Italian politician, senator (1992–1994).
 * Bita Farrahi, 65, Iranian actress (Hamoun, A House Built on Water, Island), heart and lung disease.
 * Larry Fink, 82, American photographer.
 * Ivan Havlíček, 78, Czech physicist, academic and senator (1996–2000).
 * Tras Honan, 93, Irish politician, senator (1977–1992) and cathaoirleach (1982–1983, 1987–1989).
 * Clarke Ingram, 66, American radio personality (WPXY, WZUM, WKHB).
 * Daryl Johnson, 77, American football player (Boston Patriots).
 * Papi Khomane, 48, South African footballer (Jomo Cosmos, Orlando Pirates, national team), traffic collision.
 * Marty Krofft, 86, Canadian puppeteer (H.R. Pufnstuf, Land of the Lost, Sigmund and the Sea Monsters), kidney failure.
 * Aldo Lado, 88, Italian film director (Short Night of Glass Dolls, Who Saw Her Die?, The Humanoid), screenwriter and author.
 * Luwellyn Landers, South African politician. (death announced on this date)
 * Martin Lockley, 73, Welsh palaeontologist, cancer.
 * Les Maguire, 81, English musician (Gerry and the Pacemakers).
 * Jorge Martín Montenegro, 40, Argentine-Spanish racing cyclist.
 * Fabio Martínez Castilla, 73, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Ciudad Lázaro Cárdenas (2007–2013) and archbishop of Tuxtla (since 2013), ischemic crisis and neoplasm.
 * Leila Mustafa, 35, Syrian politician, co-chair of the civil council of Raqqa (2017–2022), complications during surgery.
 * Leo Narducci, 91, American fashion designer.
 * Yngvar Numme, 79, Norwegian singer (Dizzie Tunes) and actor.
 * Alfredo Prieto Valiente, 89, Spanish businessman and politician, deputy (1977–1982).
 * B. Sasikumar, 74, Indian violinist.
 * Volodymyr Shapoval, 89, Ukrainian politician, deputy (1990–1994).
 * Terry Venables, 80, English football player (Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur) and manager (national team).
 * Alex J. Walling, 75, Canadian sports analyst and broadcaster.
 * Ursula Bethell, Baroness Westbury, 99, British noblewoman and philanthropist.
 * Layachi Yaker, 93, Algerian diplomat and politician, secretary-general of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (1992–1995).

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 * Papa Arko, Ghanaian footballer (Asante Kotoko, national team).
 * Maurie Considine, 91, Australian footballer (Hawthorn).
 * Alberto da Costa e Silva, 92, Brazilian historian, poet, and diplomat.
 * Theodore J. Cusson, 87, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (1986–1988).
 * Tim Dorsey, 62, American novelist (Florida Roadkill, Hammerhead Ranch Motel, Orange Crush).
 * Enzo Erminero, 92, Italian businessman and politician, deputy (1968–1983), mayor of Verona (1993).
 * Brian Godding, 78, Welsh jazz rock guitarist (Blossom Toes, Centipede).
 * Pablo Guzmán, 73, American television journalist (WCBS-TV).
 * Magda Hollander-Lafon, 96, Hungarian-born French Holocaust survivor and psychologist.
 * Rudy Insanally, 87, Guyanese diplomat, minister of foreign affairs (2001–2008) and president of the United Nations General Assembly (1993–1994).
 * Norman Irons, 82, Scottish councillor and honorary consul, lord provost of Edinburgh (1992–1996).
 * Norris McDonald, 81, Canadian journalist (Toronto Star, The Globe and Mail).
 * Robert Precht, 93, American film and television (The Ed Sullivan Show) producer.
 * Michel Roumégoux, 75, French veterinarian and politician, deputy (2002–2007).
 * Rodolfo Stange, 98, Chilean police officer and politician, senator (1998–2005) and member of the government junta (1985–1990).
 * Don Tannas, 85, Canadian politician, Alberta MLA (1989–2004).
 * Geordie Walker, 64, English guitarist (Killing Joke) and songwriter ("Love Like Blood", "Eighties"), complications from a stroke.

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 * Bob Albright, 87, American politician, member of the Alabama House of Representatives (1974–1986).
 * William Anastasi, 90, American conceptual artist.
 * Maria Barmich, 89, Russian linguist, stroke.
 * Henk Buck, 93, Dutch organic chemist.
 * Susan Catania, 81, American politician, member of the Illinois House of Representatives (1973–1983).
 * Roger Chaussabel, 91, French racing cyclist.
 * Mary L. Cleave, 76, American astronaut (STS-61-B, STS-30).
 * Mike Corkins, 77, American baseball player (San Diego Padres).
 * Heinz Dürr, 90, German businessman, chairman of AEG (1980–1990) and Deutsche Bahn (1994–1997).
 * Alessandro Figà Talamanca, 85, Italian mathematician.
 * Paweł Huelle, 66, Polish writer.
 * Pim Jungerius, 90, Dutch physical geographer.
 * Victor J. Kemper, 96, American cinematographer (Dog Day Afternoon, National Lampoon's Vacation, The Last Tycoon).
 * Helen Lucas, 92, Canadian artist.
 * Parvaneh Massoumi, 78, Iranian actress (Reverse, Downpour, Prophet Joseph).
 * Zaverilal Mehta, 96, Indian photographer.
 * John Nichols, 83, American novelist (The Sterile Cuckoo, The Wizard of Loneliness, The Milagro Beanfield War).
 * Ibrahim Oweiss, 92, Egyptian-born American economist.
 * Wanderley Paiva, 77, Brazilian football player (Atlético Mineiro, national team) and manager (Ponte Preta, CRAC), prostate cancer.
 * Mohy Quandour, 85, Jordanian author and film producer (A Facebook Romance).
 * Edward G. Smith, 62, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Eastern Pennsylvania (since 2014).
 * William Michael Stankewicz, 78, American teacher and convicted attempted murderer.
 * Frances Sternhagen, 93, American actress (Equus, ER, Misery), Tony winner (1974, 1995).
 * Dalia Teišerskytė, 79, Lithuanian politician, journalist and poet, MP (2000–2016).
 * Mihály András Vajda, 88, Hungarian philosopher.

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 * Julius W. Becton Jr., 97, American military officer, director of FEMA (1985–1989).
 * Mark Candon, 71, American politician, member of the Vermont House of Representatives, traffic collision.
 * Queenzy Cheng, 37, Malaysian actress and singer.
 * George Chin, 94, Canadian ice hockey player (Michigan Wolverines, Chatham Maroons, Nottingham Panthers).
 * John Colianni, 61, American jazz pianist.
 * Josip Čorak, 80, Croatian wrestler, Olympic silver medallist (1972).
 * Agyemang Diawusie, 25, German footballer (Dynamo Dresden, Wehen Wiesbaden, Jahn Regensburg).
 * Dan Dobbek, 88, American baseball player (Washington Senators/Minnesota Twins), heart failure.
 * James Douglas-Hamilton, Baron Selkirk of Douglas, 81, Scottish politician, MP (1974–1997), MSP (1999–2007) and member of the House of Lords (1997–2023), pneumonia.
 * Lanny Gordin, 72, Brazilian guitarist and composer.
 * Mali, Sri Lankan-born Asian elephant (Manila Zoo).
 * Martin Mate, 94, Canadian Anglican priest, bishop of Eastern Newfoundland and Labrador (1980–1992).
 * Charlie Munger, 99, American investor, vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway (since 1978) and chairman of Wesco Financial (1984–2011).
 * Antonis Parayios, 94, Greek footballer (AEK Athens, national team).
 * Eugenijus Petrovas, 87, Lithuanian politician, signatory of the act of re-establishment.
 * Allan Rogers, 91, British politician, MP (1983–2001) and MEP (1979–1984).
 * Richard Rydze, 73, American diver, Olympic silver medalist (1972).
 * Cecil Sandford, 95, British motorcycle road racer, Grand Prix World Riders' Champion (1952, 1957).

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 * Charles Gilchrist Adams, 86, American Baptist minister, pneumonia.
 * Luis Bates, 89, Chilean lawyer and politician, minister of justice (2003–2006).
 * Richard L. Berkley, 92, American politician, mayor of Kansas City, Missouri (1979–1991).
 * Elliott Erwitt, 95, French-born American photographer.
 * Rolf Geiger, 89, German footballer (Stuttgarter Kickers, VfB Stuttgart, national team).
 * Roman Hodovanyi, 33, Ukrainian footballer (Nyva Ternopil, Volyn Lutsk, Slavia Mozyr).
 * Scott Kempner, 69, American guitarist (The Dictators, The Del-Lords, The Brandos), complications from dementia.
 * Henry Kissinger, 100, German-born American diplomat and politician, national security advisor (1969–1975), secretary of state (1973–1977) and Nobel Prize laureate (1973), heart failure.
 * Péter Kozma, 62, Hungarian Olympic skier (1984). (death announced on this date)
 * Darcy McKeough, 90, Canadian politician, Ontario MPP (1963–1978), treasurer of Ontario (1971–1972, 1975–1978), pneumonia.
 * Mildred Miller, 98, American mezzo-soprano.
 * Yasuhiro Noguchi, 77, Japanese volleyball player, Olympic champion (1972), kidney failure.
 * Michael Oleksa, 76, American Russian Orthodox priest, linguist, and writer, stroke.
 * Michèle Rivasi, 70, French politician, MEP (since 2009), heart attack.
 * Dean Sullivan, 68, English actor (Brookside), prostate cancer.
 * John A. Talbott, 88, American psychiatrist.
 * Sticky Vicky, 80, Spanish dancer and illusionist (Benidorm).
 * Ulla-Britt Wieslander, 81, Swedish Olympic sprinter (1960, 1964, 1968).
 * Taichi Yamada, 89, Japanese screenwriter (Childhood Days) and novelist (Strangers, In Search of a Distant Voice).

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 * Sophie Anderson, 36, English pornographic actress and internet personality (Slag Wars: The Next Destroyer).
 * Joan Botam, 97, Spanish Roman Catholic priest and political dissident.
 * Rolf Wilhelm Brednich, 88, German Europeanist ethnologist, ethnographer and folklorist.
 * John Byrne, 83, Scottish playwright (The Slab Boys Trilogy, Tutti Frutti, Your Cheatin' Heart) and designer.
 * José Catieau, 77, French road bicycle racer (Pelforth–Sauvage–Lejeune, Bic, Peugeot).
 * Alistair Darling, Baron Darling of Roulanish, 70, British politician, chancellor of the Exchequer (2007–2010), MP (1987–2015) and member of the House of Lords (2015–2020), cancer.
 * Bolesław Fleszar, 89, Polish chemist and politician, senator (1989–1991).
 * Sante Gaiardoni, 84, Italian cyclist, double Olympic champion (1960).
 * Vladimir Lebedev, 61, Russian politician, senator (since 2014), stroke.
 * Shane MacGowan, 65, English-born Irish singer (The Pogues, Shane MacGowan and the Popes) and songwriter ("Fairytale of New York"), pneumonia and encephalitis.
 * Mikhail Marov, 90, Russian astronomer.
 * Viktor Mikhailov, 87, Russian politician, governor of Magadan Oblast (1991–1996).
 * William P. Murphy Jr., 100, American physician and inventor.
 * Jan Plamper, 53, German professor of history (University of Limerick).
 * Luis Antonio Rivera, 93, Puerto Rican comedian, heart disease.
 * Mamdouh bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, 83, Saudi royal and politician, governor of Tabuk Province (1986–1987).
 * Paul Snyder, 88, American baseball executive (Atlanta Braves).
 * Subbalakshmi, 87, Indian actress (Kalyanaraman, Pandippada, Nandanam), composer and singer.
 * Vassilis Vassilikos, 89, Greek writer (Z) and diplomat, MP (2019–2023).
 * Edwin Yoder, 89, American journalist.