User:Rusted AutoParts/Deaths in 2014

1

 * Peter Austin, 92, British brewer (Ringwood Brewery).
 * Traian T. Coșovei, 59, Romanian poet.
 * Herman Pieter de Boer, 85, Dutch writer, lyricist and journalist.
 * Pete DeCoursey, 52, American political journalist, cancer.
 * Michael Charles Glennon, 69, Australian Roman Catholic priest and convicted child molester, natural causes.
 * James H. Harless, 94, American industrialist and philanthropist.
 * Higashifushimi Kunihide, 103, Japanese Buddhist monk.
 * Milan Horvat, 94, Croatian conductor.
 * Jamal al-Jamal, 56, Palestinian diplomat, Ambassador to the Czech Republic (since 2013), injuries sustained in an explosion.
 * Jorge Jottar, 84, Chilean Olympic skeet shooter, heart attack.
 * Billy McColl, 62, Scottish actor (Doctor Who).
 * William Mgimwa, 63, Tanzanian politician, MP (since 2010), Minister of Finance (since 2012).
 * Therese Mills, 85, Trinidad journalist and editor.
 * Juanita Moore, 99, American actress (Imitation of Life).
 * Jafar Namdar, 79, Iranian Olympic and World Cup football referee.
 * Dean Nyquist, 78, American politician and lawyer.
 * Josep Seguer, 90, Spanish footballer.
 * Cal Swenson, 65, Canadian ice hockey player (Winnipeg Jets).
 * Tabby Thomas, 84, American blues musician.
 * Sam Ulano, 93, American drummer.
 * Tokuo Yamashita, 94, Japanese politician, Minister of Health, Labour, and Welfare

2

 * Terry Biddlecombe, 72, English National Hunt jockey.
 * Jeanne Brabants, 93, Belgian dancer, choreographer and teacher.
 * Terry Magaoa Chapman, Niuean civil servant.
 * Anne Dorte of Rosenborg, 66, Danish countess, respiratory illness.
 * Louis George, 63, Saint Lucian politician, Minister of Education (1982–1997).
 * Bernard Glasser, 89, American film producer (Return of the Fly, The Day of the Triffids).
 * Patrick Heron, 61, Irish author, cancer.
 * Elizabeth Jane Howard, 90, English novelist.
 * R. Crosby Kemper, Jr., 86, American banker and civic philanthropist.
 * Thomas Kurzhals, 60, German composer and musician (Stern-Combo Meißen, Karat).
 * Li Tai-hsiang, 72, Taiwanese composer and folk songwriter, multiple organ failure.
 * Ian Mackley, 71, British diplomat, High Commissioner to Ghana (1996–2000).
 * Dhananjay Mahato, 94, Indian politician.
 * Franciszek Malinowski, 82, Polish scholar and journalist.
 * Michael J. Matthews, 79, American politician and convicted criminal, Mayor of Atlantic City, New Jersey (1982–1984).
 * Yōko Mitsui, 78, Japanese poet, liver failure.
 * Hal Newton, 80, Canadian football player (Calgary Stampeders).
 * Harald Nugiseks, 92, Estonian war veteran and anti-communism activist.
 * Oiteyama Hirokuni, 75, Japanese sumo wrestler.
 * Dirk Sager, 73, German journalist.
 * Arnold A. Saltzman, 97, American businessman and diplomat.
 * Jay Traynor, 70, American singer (Jay and the Americans), liver cancer.

3

 * Larry Arndt, 50, American baseball player (Oakland Athletics).
 * Guillermo Arriaga Fernández, 87, Mexican dancer, composer and choreographer, pneumonia.
 * Eric Barnes, 76, English footballer.
 * Sylvia Bassot, 73, French politician, member of the National Assembly (1996–2012).
 * Carlos Manuel de Céspedes y García-Menocal, 77, Cuban theologian and writer.
 * Leon de Wolff, 65, Dutch journalist and media consultant, multiple system atrophy.
 * Robert Diligent, 89, French journalist.
 * Phil Everly, 74, American singer and musician (The Everly Brothers), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
 * Donald Forst, 81, American newspaper editor, cancer.
 * John M. Freeman, 80, American pediatric neurologist.
 * George Goodman, 83, American economics commentator, myelofibrosis.
 * László Helyey, 65, Hungarian actor.
 * Sir Michael Neubert, 80, British politician, MP for Romford (1974–1997).
 * Alicia Rhett, 98, American actress (Gone with the Wind) and portrait painter.
 * Jennie Robak, 81, American politician, Nebraska State Senator (1989–2003), traffic collision.
 * Wilson Allen Shoffner, 75, American soldier.
 * George Wilson, 93, Australian rules footballer.
 * Larry Vognild, 81, American politician, Washington State Senator (1978–1994), heart failure.
 * Yashiki Takajin, 64, Japanese singer-songwriter and television presenter, esophageal cancer.
 * Saul Zaentz, 92, American film producer (One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest, The English Patient), Alzheimer's disease.

4

 * Bill Abington, 92, American politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1949–1953).
 * Ahmad A'zam, 64, Uzbek writer.
 * Caixa Eletronica, 9, American racehorse, training collision.
 * Mrinal Das, 66, Indian trade unionist, heart attack.
 * Irving Fishman, 92, American politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1963–1968), Senator (1971–1974).
 * Gabe Gabler, 83, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs).
 * Andy Holden, 65, English Olympic long distance runner (1972).
 * Shirley Jeffrey, 74, Australian marine biologist.
 * Chris Karras, 89, American painter.
 * Sergey Kozlov, 53, Russian football player and coach.
 * Jean Metellus, 76, Haitian poet and writer.
 * Josef Staribacher, 92, Austrian politician, pneumonia.

5

 * M'hamed Benguettaf, 75, Algerian actor and playwright.
 * Philippe Boiry, 86, French pretender to the throne of the Kingdom of Araucania and Patagonia.
 * Jerry Coleman, 89, American baseball player, manager and broadcaster (Yankees, Padres) and Marine aviator, complications from brain bleeding and surgery.
 * Eusébio, 71, Portuguese footballer, top goalscorer at the 1966 World Cup, heart failure.
 * Arthur Gietzelt, 93, Australian politician, Senator for New South Wales (1971–1989), Minister for Veterans' Affairs (1983–1987).
 * Augusto Graziani, 80, Italian economist.
 * Slamet Gundono, 47, Indonesian puppeteer.
 * Brian Hart, 77, British racing driver and engineer.
 * Simon Hoggart, 67, English journalist, pancreatic cancer.
 * Govert Huijser, 82, Dutch general, Chief of the Defence Staff (1983–1988).
 * Annamária Kinde, 57, Romanian poet, journalist and editor.
 * Uday Kiran, 33, Indian film actor, suicide by hanging.
 * János Kristófi, 88, Romanian painter.
 * E. J. Lowe, 63, British philosopher.
 * Alma Muriel, 62, Mexican actress, heart attack.
 * Nelson Ned, 66, Brazilian singer, pneumonia.
 * Mogens E. Pedersen, 85, Danish journalist (Se og Hør).
 * Tom Quinn, 79, American actor (The Wire, Super 8, The Next Three Days), diabetes.
 * Rod Searle, 93, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1957–1981), Speaker (1979).
 * Sissel Sellæg, 85, Norwegian actress.
 * Endre Senkálszky, 99, Romanian actor and director.
 * K. P. Udayabhanu, 77, Indian playback singer.
 * David Maxwell Walker, 93, Scottish lawyer and academic.
 * Ray Williams, 86, Welsh rugby union player.
 * Carmen Zapata, 86, American actress (Sister Act, Santa Barbara).
 * Mustapha Zitouni, 85, French-Algerian footballer.

6

 * Jim Appleby, 79, English footballer (Blackburn Rovers).
 * John Ash, 88, English ornithologist.
 * Bob Bolen, 87, American politician and businessman, Mayor of Fort Worth, Texas (1982–1991).
 * Don Chuy, 72, American football player (Los Angeles Rams, Philadelphia Eagles).
 * Herbert Fries, 88, German Oberfähnrich in the Fallschirmjäger during World War II.
 * Marina Ginestà, 94, French veteran of the Spanish Civil War.
 * Karel Gut, 86, Czech ice hockey player and manager, member of the International Ice Hockey Federation Hall of Fame.
 * Aitzaz Hasan, 15, Pakistani schoolboy, intercepted suicide bomber at school, injuries sustained in bombing.
 * Frank Illiano, 86, American criminal (Genovese crime family), infection.
 * Larry D. Mann, 91, Canadian-born American actor (Gunsmoke, Hill Street Blues, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer).
 * Pedro Mayorga, 93, Argentine Olympic equestrian and sports official.
 * Thomas Patrick Melady, 86, American educator and diplomat, Ambassador to Burundi (1969–1972), Uganda (1972–1973) and the Holy See (1989–1993).
 * Čika Mišo, 82, Bosnian shoeshiner, heart attack.
 * James Moorhouse, 90, British politician, Member of the European Parliament (1979–1999).
 * Tesshin Okada, 21, Japanese boxer, subdural hematoma.
 * Carlos Padilla Velásquez, 79, Honduran football manager.
 * H. Owen Reed, 103, American composer, conductor and educator.
 * Bishop Robinson, 86, American police chief, Commissioner of the Baltimore Police Department (1984–1987), Alzheimer's disease.
 * Julian Rotter, 97, American psychologist.
 * Lena Smedsaas, 62, Swedish journalist (TV4Nyheterna), cancer.
 * Mónica Spear, 29, Venezuelan actress and beauty pageant winner (Miss Venezuela 2004), shot.
 * Don Ward, 78, Canadian ice hockey player (Chicago Black Hawks, Boston Bruins).
 * Todd Williams, 35, American football player (Tennessee Titans).

7

 * AKM Nazir Ahmed, 74, Bangladeshi politician.
 * Jerald C. Anderson, 79, American politician, Minnesota State Senator (1970–1980).
 * Alvin Aubert, 83, American poet.
 * Jim Colombo, 49, American kickboxer.
 * Giuseppe Frascarelli, 90, Italian footballer (Ascoli).
 * Ivan Ladislav Galeta, 66, Croatian multimedia artist.
 * Paul Goggins, 60, British politician, MP for Wythenshawe and Sale East (since 1997), brain haemorrhage.
 * Bakhtiyar Gulamov, 64, Azerbaijani footballer.
 * Thomas V. Jones, 93, American businessman, CEO of Northrop Corporation (1960–1989), pulmonary fibrosis.
 * Willy Köstinger, 73, Austrian Olympic skier (1964).
 * Peter Moraites, 91, American politician.
 * Vilard Normcharoen, 51, Thai footballer (Thai Port).
 * Emiel Pauwels, 95, Belgian athlete.
 * Phil Ryan, 98, Australian football player and administrator (Hawthorn).
 * Sir Run Run Shaw, 106, Hong Kong media mogul (Shaw Brothers Studio) and philanthropist.
 * Sunshine Forever, 29, American racehorse.
 * Roy Warhurst, 87, English footballer (Birmingham City).

8

 * Vicente T. Blaz, 85, American USMC general and politician, delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives from Guam (1985–1993).
 * Charles Casali, 90, Swiss footballer (BSC Young Boys).
 * Maciej Dunal, 60, Polish actor and singer.
 * André Gernez, 90, French physician.
 * Madeline Gins, 72, American poet, painter and architect, cancer.
 * Irma Heijting-Schuhmacher, 88, Dutch Olympic swimmer (1948, 1952).
 * Levon Khechoyan, 58, Armenian writer.
 * Josef Lammerz, 83, German composer and organist.
 * Jacques Lazarus, 97, Swiss-born French military officer, Jewish resistance leader in France during World War II.
 * Armen Mazmanyan, 53, Armenian theater director and actor.
 * Edward N. Ney, 88, American business executive and diplomat, CEO of Young & Rubicam (1970–1986), Ambassador to Canada (1989–1992).
 * Robert Pastor, 66, American academic and national security advisor.
 * Antonino P. Roman, 74, Filipino politician, member of the House of Representatives (1998–2007), multiple organ failure.
 * Selçuk Uluergüven, 73, Turkish actor.

9

 * Amiri Baraka, 79, American poet, writer and activist, Poet Laureate of New Jersey (2002–2003).
 * Charlie Bazzano, 90, Australian Olympic cyclist.
 * Rynn Berry, 68, American vegetarian activist and author, heart attack.
 * Roy Campbell, Jr., 61, American jazz trumpeter.
 * Cliff Carpenter, 98, American actor (Synecdoche, New York, Alan Wake).
 * Josep Maria Castellet, 87, Spanish writer, publisher and editor.
 * Bill Conlin, 79, American sports columnist (Philadelphia Daily News).
 * Lorella De Luca, 73, Italian actress, brain tumour.
 * Paul du Toit, 48, South African artist.
 * Luis García, 84, Venezuelan professional baseball player, cerebrovascular disease.
 * Yuri Golov, 77, Russian footballer.
 * Patrick J. Hannifin, 90, American naval officer.
 * Winfried Hassemer, 73, German judge and academic.
 * Michael Hemmingson, 47, American writer.
 * Chaudhry Aslam Khan, Pakistani police chief, bombing.
 * Salvador Llopis, 63, Spanish footballer.
 * Hans Lund-Andersen, 92, Norwegian mining engineer and businessperson.
 * Franklin McCain, 73, American civil rights leader, member of the Greensboro Four.
 * D. Harold McNamara, 90, American astronomer.
 * Albert McCann, 72, English footballer (Portsmouth).
 * Jean-Jacques Moreau, 90, French mathematician.
 * Dale T. Mortensen, 74, American economist, laureate of the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences (2010).
 * Eric Palante, 50, Belgian motorcycle rally rider, race collision.
 * Věra Tichánková, 93, Czech actress.
 * Bill Woodhouse, 77, American sprinter.
 * Marc Yor, 64, French mathematician.

10

 * Joel Barkan, 72, American political scientist.
 * Sam Berns, 17, American high school student, progeria sufferer and documentary subject (Life According to Sam), progeria.
 * Ike Borsavage, 89, American basketball player.
 * Elliot W. Eisner, 80, American academic.
 * Kathryn Findlay, 60, British architect, brain tumour.
 * Aram Gharabekian, 58, Armenian conductor.
 * Anthony J. Hederman, 92, Irish judge, Attorney General (1977–1981).
 * Petr Hlaváček, 63, Czech academic and shoe expert.
 * Frouwke Laning-Boersema, 76, Dutch politician, member of the House of Representatives (1982–1994).
 * Margo Maeckelberghe, 81, British artist.
 * Marly Marley, 75, Brazilian vedette and actress, pancreatic cancer.
 * Jean-Claude Roger Mbede, 34, Cameroonian prisoner, imprisoned for homosexuality.
 * Zbigniew Messner, 84, Polish politician, Prime Minister of the People's Republic of Poland (1985–1988).
 * Donald Morton, 79, American oncologist, heart failure.
 * Salvatore Nicolosi, 91, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Lipari (1963–1970) and Noto (1970–1998).
 * Ian Redford, 53, Scottish footballer.
 * Larry Speakes, 74, American journalist, de facto White House Press Secretary (1981–1987), Alzheimer's disease.
 * Hadi Thayeb, 91, Indonesian diplomat, co-founder of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Minister of Industry (1964–1966), Governor of Aceh (1981–1986).
 * Jack Tuell, 90, American Methodist minister and equal-rights advocate, Bishop of Los Angeles (1980–1992).
 * Allard van der Scheer, 85, Dutch actor.

11

 * Keiko Awaji, 80, Japanese actress (Stray Dog, The Bridges at Toko-Ri), esophageal cancer.
 * Jophery Brown, 68, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs) and stuntman (Die Hard, Predator, Oblivion).
 * Chai Trong-rong, 78, Taiwanese politician, stroke.
 * Zoltán Pál Dienes, 97, Hungarian mathematician and educationalist.
 * Bryan Fairfax, 88, Australian conductor.
 * Arnoldo Foà, 97, Italian film actor.
 * Vugar Gashimov, 27, Azerbaijani chess player.
 * Muhammad Habibur Rahman, 85, Bangladeshi judge and jurist, Chief Justice (1995), Chief Advisor (1996).
 * Michael Jacobs, 61, British writer, cancer.
 * Dick Miller, 55, American basketball player.
 * Volodymyr Raskatov, 56, Ukrainian Soviet Olympic swimmer (1976).
 * Ariel Sharon, 85, Israeli politician and general, Minister of Defense (1981–1983), Prime Minister (2001–2006), heart failure.
 * Sitaram Singh, 65, Indian politician.
 * Alphonsus Augustus Sowada, 80, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Agats (1969–2001).
 * Stanley Uys, 91, South African journalist, heart attack.
 * Jerome Willis, 85, British actor (Doctor Who, Space Precinct).
 * Mora Windt-Martini, 76, Romanian handball player.

12

 * Heinz Angelmaier, 95, German soldier, Hauptmann in World War II, awarded Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross.
 * Neal Barrett, Jr., 84, American author.
 * Alexandra Bastedo, 67, British actress (Batman Begins, The Champions) and animal welfare advocate, cancer.
 * Nick Bevan, 71, British rowing coach.
 * Connie Binsfeld, 89, American politician, Lieutenant Governor of Michigan (1991–1999).
 * John Button, 70, British racing driver, suspected heart attack.
 * Halet Çambel, 97, Turkish Olympic fencer (1936) and archaeologist.
 * George Dement, 91, American innkeeper, restaurateur and politician, Mayor of Bossier City, Louisiana (1989–2005).
 * François Joseph Pierre Deniau, 77, French Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Nevers (1998–2011).
 * William Feindel, 95, Canadian neurosurgeon.
 * Tony Harding, 72, British comics artist.
 * Ángel Herrero, 71, Spanish footballer, pulmonary edema.
 * Patrick Horsbrugh, 93, British architecture professor.
 * John Horsley, 93, British actor (The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin, The Box of Delights, You Rang, M'Lord?).
 * E. Holman Jones, 87, American newspaper publisher and politician, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives (1968–1972).
 * Burton Lifland, 84, American judge, pneumonia.
 * Frank Marth, 91, American actor (The Honeymooners, Hogan's Heroes), heart failure and Alzheimer's disease.
 * Robert H. Quinn, 85, American attorney and politician, Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1967–1969), President of the NAAG (1974–1975).
 * Armando Rodriguez, 96, Cuban-born American grocer.
 * Sir Robert Scholey, 92, British business executive, Chairman of British Steel (1986–1992).
 * Zdenko Škrabalo, 84, Serbian-born Croatian academician and diplomat, Minister of Foreign and European Affairs (1992–1993).
 * Michael L. Strang, 83, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Colorado (1985–1987).
 * Tsunetoshi Tanaka, 88, Japanese politician, member of the House of Representatives (1969–1972, 1980–1996).
 * Gyula Török, 75, Hungarian Olympic champion boxer (1960).

13

 * Don Asmonga, 85, American basketball player and teacher.
 * Ulysse Bozonnet, 92, French soldier and Olympic skier (1948).
 * Patricia Boyle, 76, American federal judge, U.S. District Court Justice (1978–1983), Michigan Supreme Court Justice (1983–1998), respiratory failure.
 * Bobby Collins, 82, Scottish footballer.
 * Anjali Devi, 86, Indian actress (Lava Kusa, Suvarna Sundari) and film producer.
 * Mihai Fotino, 83, Romanian actor (Codine).
 * Gatluak Deng Garang, 59, South Sudanese general and politician, Governor of Upper Nile (2008–2009), cancer.
 * Gary Grimshaw, 67, American rock concert graphic poster artist.
 * Amos Hadar, 90, Israeli politician.
 * Kees IJmkers, 89, Dutch politician, member of the Senate (1966–1967, 1969–1987).
 * Bruce Jones, 68, American surfboard shaper, heart attack.
 * Ronny Jordan, 51, English jazz guitarist.
 * Eric Khoo Heng-Pheng, 68, Malaysian scout leader.
 * Bennie Lands, 92, Canadian Olympic basketball player (1948).
 * Norm Parker, 72, American college football coach, defensive coordinator of the Iowa Hawkeyes (1999–2011).
 * Randal Tye Thomas, 35, American politician, Mayor of Gun Barrel City, Texas (2000–2001).
 * Waldemar von Gazen, 96, German officer in the Wehrmacht during World War II.
 * Menachem Zilberman, 67, Israeli comedian and songwriter, heart attack.

14

 * Rex Adams, 85, English footballer.
 * Mariama Ewurama Addy, Ghanaian scientist.
 * Issa Benyamin, 89, Iranian Assyrian calligrapher and educator.
 * Jon Bing, 69, Norwegian writer and legal scholar.
 * Alan Blackburn, 78, English footballer.
 * Pierre F. Brault, 74, Canadian composer.
 * Fernand Brosius, 79, Luxembourgian footballer (Spora Luxembourg).
 * Sir Nicholas Browne, 66, British diplomat, Ambassador to Iran (1999–2002) and Denmark (2003–2006).
 * Milutin Dostanić, 55, Serbian mathematician, cancer.
 * Juan Gelman, 83, Argentine poet, winner of the Miguel de Cervantes Prize (2007), myelodysplastic syndrome.
 * Jerry Marciniak, 76, Canadian football player.
 * Eric James Mellon, 88, English ceramic artist.
 * Ole Moe, 95, Norwegian newspaper editor and politician.
 * Eric Paterson, 84, Canadian Olympic champion ice hockey player (1952).
 * Bernard Perlin, 95, American painter.
 * Esther Ann Reeser, 86, American baseball player (Springfield Sallies).
 * Richard Shepherd, 86, American film producer (Breakfast at Tiffany's), kidney failure.
 * St Nicholas Abbey, 6, Irish racehorse, euthanised due to complications from colic surgery.
 * Flavio Testi, 91, Italian composer and musicologist.
 * Michalis Vardanis, 78, Greek Army officer and lawyer, major figure in the resistance against the military junta.
 * Mae Young, 90, American Hall of Fame professional wrestler.

15

 * Mallikarjun Bande, 39, Indian police officer, shot.
 * Curtis Bray, 43, American football player and coach.
 * Joan Brickhill, 89, South African actress and producer.
 * A. Lorne Campbell, 83, Canadian lawyer.
 * Namdeo Dhasal, 64, Indian poet and activist.
 * John Dobson, 98, American astronomer.
 * Don Engel, 84, American lawyer, leukemia.
 * Marion Faller, 72, American photographer.
 * José de Jesús García Ayala, 103, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Campeche (1967–1982).
 * Elena Gorokhova, 80, Russian painter.
 * Liam Hogan, 74, Irish hurler.
 * Karl Hudson-Phillips, 80, Trinidadian judge and politician, Attorney General (1969–1973).
 * Roger Lloyd-Pack, 69, English actor (Only Fools and Horses, The Vicar of Dibley), pancreatic cancer.
 * Gennadi Matveyev, 76, Russian football player and manager.
 * Tor Milde, 61, Norwegian journalist and writer (Verdens Gang).
 * Reid Patterson, 81, American Olympic swimmer (1956), Georgia Sports Hall of Fame inductee (1984).
 * Maya Romanoff, 72, American interior designer.
 * Stanford Tischler, 92, American film editor and producer (M*A*S*H).
 * Hiroshi Yoshino, 87, Japanese poet, pneumonia.

16

 * Cosimo Antonelli, 87, Italian Olympic water polo player (1956).
 * Gary Arlington, 75, American author, editor and publisher, key figure in the underground comix movement.
 * Harvey Bernhard, 89, American film producer (The Goonies, The Omen, The Lost Boys).
 * Patrick Chabal, 63, political scientist.
 * John G. Cleary, 64, New Zealand computer scientist.
 * Douglas Davis, 80, American art critic and artist.
 * Ruth Duccini, 95, American actress (The Wizard of Oz), natural causes.
 * Wiley W. Hilburn, 75, American journalist, Chairman of the Department of Journalism at Louisiana Tech University (1968–2009).
 * Russell Johnson, 89, American actor (Gilligan's Island), kidney failure.
 * Dave Madden, 82, Canadian-born American actor (Laugh In, The Partridge Family, Alice), heart and kidney failure.
 * Hiroo Onoda, 91, Japanese Imperial Army WWII intelligence officer, did not surrender until 1974.
 * Bence Rakaczki, 20, Hungarian footballer, leukemia.
 * Bud Spangler, 75, American jazz drummer.
 * José Sulaimán, 82, Mexican boxing official, President of the World Boxing Council (since 1975), International Boxing Hall of Fame inductee (2007).
 * Hal Sutherland, 84, American animator (Sleeping Beauty, Star Trek: The Animated Series), co-founder of Filmation.
 * Chris Ullo, 85, American politician, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives (1972–1988) and Senate (1988–2008), heart failure.
 * Stan Watson, 76, British footballer (Darlington).

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 * Nadia Boudesoque, 97, Mexican actress and Olympic fencer (1948), natural causes.
 * Salvador Breglia, 78, Paraguayan football player and coach.
 * Mohammed Burhanuddin, 98, Indian Islamic spiritual leader, 52nd Da'i al-Mutlaq of the Dawoodi Bohras, heart attack.
 * Frank Cockett, 97, British surgeon and art historian.
 * Niels Lauritz Dahl, 87, Norwegian diplomat.
 * Joe Evans, 97, American jazz alto saxophonist.
 * Holger Hansson, 86, Swedish Olympic bronze-medalist football player (1952) and coach.
 * Seizō Katō, 86, Japanese voice actor, bladder cancer.
 * Saizo Kishimoto, 85, Japanese yakuza (Yamaguchi-gumi).
 * Francine Lalonde, 73, Canadian politician, MP for Mercier (1993–2004) and La Pointe-de-l'Île (2004–2011), cancer.
 * Alistair McAlpine, Baron McAlpine of West Green, 71, British businessman, politician and author, Treasurer of the Conservative Party (1975–1990).
 * John J. McGinty III, 73, American Marine Corps officer, recipient of the Medal of Honor.
 * Alexandros Petersen, American academic, writer and geopolitical energy specialist, bombing.
 * Sunanda Pushkar, 49, Indian-born Canadian businesswoman and entrepreneur, drug overdose.
 * Suchitra Sen, 82, Indian actress (Sharey Chuattor, Harano Sur, Deep Jwele Jaai), heart attack.

18

 * Kathryn Abbe, 94, American photographer.
 * Robert A. Alberty, 92, American biophysical chemist.
 * Tommaso Bisagno, 78, Italian politician, member of the Chamber of Deputies (1979–1994).
 * W. Robert Blair, 83, American lawyer, businessman and politician, member of the Illinois House of Representatives (1967–1977).
 * Michael Botmang, 76, Nigerian politician, Governor of Plateau State (2006–2007), kidney disease.
 * Peadar Clohessy, 70, Irish politician, TD for Limerick East (1981–1982, 1987–1997).
 * Herbert Dodkins, 84, English Olympic footballer (1956).
 * Komla Dumor, 41, Ghanaian journalist and news presenter (BBC World News, Focus on Africa), heart attack.
 * Dennis Frederiksen, 62, American rock singer (Angel, Le Roux, Toto), liver cancer.
 * Andy Graver, 86, English footballer (Lincoln City).
 * Milan Kajkl, 63, Czech Olympic silver-medalist ice hockey player (1976).
 * Takao Iwami, 78, Japanese political pundit, pneumonia.
 * Sarah Marshall, 80, British actress (The Long, Hot Summer, Star Trek, Dave), cancer.
 * Eugenio Cruz Vargas, 90, Chilean poet and painter.
 * Frans Vermeyen, 70, Belgian footballer (Lierse, Royal Antwerp), stroke.

19

 * Azaria Alon, 95, Ukrainian-born Israeli environmentalist.
 * Sir Christopher Chataway, 82, British athlete, broadcaster, politician and businessman, MP for Lewisham North (1959–1966) and Chichester (1969–1974), cancer.
 * Steven Fromholz, 68, American entertainer, singer and songwriter, Poet Laureate of Texas (2007), accidental shooting.
 * Aslan Gahramanly, 74, Azerbaijani playwright, renal failure.
 * Gordon Hessler, 88, British film director (Kiss Meets the Phantom of the Park) and screen writer.
 * Michał Joachimowski, 63, Polish Olympic triple jumper (1972, 1976).
 * Tim Jones, 57, Canadian paramedic.
 * Udo Kasemets, 94, Estonian-born Canadian composer.
 * Al Lerner, 94, American pianist and composer.
 * Erik Nord, 95, Norwegian politician.
 * Michael Sporn, 67, American film animator, pancreatic cancer.
 * Ben Starr, 92, American television producer (The Brady Bunch, All in the Family), creator (The Facts of Life, Silver Spoons), comedy writer and playwright.
 * Stanley Jeyaraja Tambiah, 85, Sri Lankan anthropologist.
 * Bert Williams, 93, English footballer (Wolverhampton Wanderers, national team).

20

 * Claudio Abbado, 80, Italian conductor.
 * Wistin Abela, 80, Maltese politician, Deputy Prime Minister (1981–1983), Finance Minister (1983–1987).
 * Vern Benson, 89, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals) and manager (Atlanta Braves).
 * Win Borden, 70, American politician, Minnesota State Senator (1971–1978).
 * Ubaldo Continiello, 72, Italian film composer.
 * Graeme Dallow, 84, New Zealand police officer.
 * Lance E. Davis, 85, American economic historian.
 * Armen Hovhannisyan, 19, Armenian Nagorno-Karabakh soldier, shot.
 * Kiyoharu Ishiwata, 73, Japanese politician, member of the House of Councillors (1989–2001), heart failure.
 * James Jacks, 66, American film producer (The Mummy, Mallrats), heart attack.
 * José Isabel Jiménez, 98, Mexican baseball journalist.
 * Jumber Lominadze, 83, Georgian physicist.
 * John Mackey, 96, Irish-born New Zealand Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Auckland (1974–1983).
 * Hans Meuer, 77, German computer scientist.
 * Otis G. Pike, 92, American politician, United States Representative from New York (1961–1979).
 * George Scott, 84, Scottish-born Canadian wrestler, lung cancer.
 * Pete Titanic, 93, Canadian football player (Toronto Argonauts).
 * Jonas Trinkūnas, 74, Lithuanian ethnologist and religion folklorist, founder of Romuva.
 * Michael Vosse, 72-73, American writer and publicist.

21

 * Manfred Bleskin, 64, German journalist and television news moderator.
 * Dieter Bortfeldt, 72, British graphic designer and philatelist.
 * G. Thompson Brown, 92, American missionary and theologian.
 * Tony Crook, 93, English racing driver.
 * Jocelyn Hay, 86, British broadcasting campaigner.
 * Tim Hosley, 66, American baseball player (Oakland Athletics).
 * Solomon Tilewa Johnson, 59, Gambian Anglican prelate, Archbishop of West Africa (since 2012).
 * Bill Kresse, 80, American cartoonist.
 * Warren Lamb, 90, British management consultant.
 * Natalie Myburgh, 73, South African Olympic swimmer (1956).
 * Wilford Moore, 94, American college football coach (McMurry Indians).
 * Tony Pabón, 74, American singer, trumpeter and bandleader.
 * Joel L. Shin, 45, American lawyer and policy adviser.
 * Dick Shrider, 90, American college basketball coach and athletic director (Miami RedHawks).
 * Georgi Slavkov, 55, Bulgarian footballer, heart attack.
 * Rhonda Small, 88, Australian filmmaker.
 * Graham Stevenson, 58, English cricketer, complications from stroke.
 * George C. Wortley, 87, American politician, United States Representative from New York (1981–1989).

22

 * Luis Ávalos, 67, Cuban-born American actor (The Electric Company), heart failure.
 * Arthur Bellamy, 71, English footballer.
 * Charles A. Berg, 87, American politician.
 * Martin S. Bergmann, 100, American psychology professor and actor (Crimes and Misdemeanors).
 * Fred Bertelmann, 88, German singer and actor.
 * Alice Besseling, 69, Dutch politician.
 * Patrick Brooking, 76, British army general.
 * Saidi Bwanamdogo, 45, Tanzanian politician, MP for Chalinze (since 2010).
 * Roy Cicala, 74, American record producer and sound engineer.
 * Chet Curtis, 74, American television anchor, pancreatic cancer.
 * François Deguelt, 81, French singer.
 * Robert Domergue, 92, French football player and manager.
 * Pierre Jalbert, 89, Canadian actor (Combat!) and skier, heart attack.
 * John Kabaireho, 91, Ugandan politician, Prime Minister of dependent Ankole Kingdom (1960–1963).
 * Manuel Leguineche, 72, Spanish journalist.
 * Carlo Mazzacurati, 57, Italian film director.
 * Serhiy Nigoyan, 20, Ukrainian protester (Euromaidan), shot.
 * Maziar Partow, 81, Iranian cinematographer, heart disease.
 * Akkineni Nageswara Rao, 90, Indian actor (Chenchu Lakshmi, Sri Krishnarjuna Yuddham, Premabhishekam) and film producer, Dadasaheb Phalke Award (1990), cancer.
 * Dhirubhai Thaker, 95, Indian Gujarati writer, multiple ailments.
 * Wando, 14, Canadian Thoroughbred racehorse, heart attack.

23

 * Henri Ackermann, 91, Luxembourgian cyclist.
 * Ted Bottiger, 81, American politician, Washington State Senator (1973–1987), State Representative (1965–1972).
 * Robert Coldsnow, 89, American politician, member of the Kansas House of Representatives (1965–1970).
 * Violetta Ferrari, 83, Hungarian actress.
 * Franz Gabl, 93, Austrian Olympic alpine skier (1948).
 * Moshe Gil, 92, Israeli historian.
 * Yuri Izrael, 83, Russian meteorologist.
 * Khin Yu May, 76, Burmese actress and singer.
 * Katsuyo Kobayashi, 76, Japanese food critic (Iron Chef), multiple organ failure.
 * Mille Markovic, 52, Yugoslav-born Swedish sex club owner, convicted criminal and boxer, shot.
 * Uroš Marović, 68, Serbian Yugoslav Olympic champion water polo player (1968).
 * Kazys Morkūnas, 88, Lithuanian stained glass artist.
 * Lew Massey, 57, American basketball player (Charlotte 49ers).
 * Ivar Moe, 91, Norwegian lawyer and politician.
 * Riz Ortolani, 87, Italian film composer.
 * Charlie Osgood, 87, American baseball player (Brooklyn Dodgers).
 * Jan Pesman, 82, Dutch Olympic bronze-medalist speed skater (1960).
 * Eugene Schlickman, 84, American politician, member of the Illinois House of Representatives (1964–1980).
 * S. Sriskandarajah, 60, Sri Lankan judge and lawyer.
 * Béla Várady, 60, Hungarian footballer.

24

 * Shulamit Aloni, 85, Israeli politician, leader of the Meretz party.
 * Jay S. Amyx, 90, American politician, Mayor of Boise (1966–1974).
 * Knut Aukland, 84, Norwegian physiologist.
 * Igor Badamshin, 47, Russian cross-country skier, heart attack.
 * Curt Brasket, 81, American chess player.
 * Lisa Daniely, 83, British actress (The Invisible Man, Doctor Who, The First Churchills).
 * Abdelkader El Brazi, 49, Moroccan footballer.
 * Aguinaldo Fonseca, 91, Cape Verdean poet.
 * Joseph Kalite, Central African health minister, machete attack.
 * Kong Le, 79, Laotian military leader.
 * Sahal Mahfudz, 76, Indonesian spiritual leader (Nahdlatul Ulama).
 * Boyd Oxlade, 70, Australian author and screenwriter (Death in Brunswick), cancer.
 * Rafael Pineda Ponce, 83, Honduran educator and politician, President of the National Congress (1998–2002), kidney failure.
 * Maren-Sofie Røstvig, 93, Norwegian literary historian.

25

 * Bruce Barmes, 84, American baseball player (Washington Senators).
 * Marcelino Bilbao Bilbao, 94, Spanish military officer.
 * Arthur Doyle, 69, American jazz musician.
 * Robert F. Goldsworthy, 96, American politician.
 * Eric Green, South African admiral, Flag Officer Fleet (1999–2005).
 * Heini Halberstam, 88, Czech-born British mathematician.
 * John R. Huizenga, 92, American physicist, heart failure.
 * Kurt Krenn, 77, Austrian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Sankt Pölten (1991–2004).
 * Nasser Minachi, 82, Iranian politician.
 * John Robertson, 79, Canadian journalist.
 * Milan Ružić, 58, Croatian footballer.
 * Emanuel Saldaño, 28, Argentine cyclist, national road race champion (2011), traffic collision.
 * Dave Strack, 90, American basketball player and coach (Michigan Wolverines), pneumonia.
 * Gyula Sax, 62, Hungarian chess player, heart attack.
 * Pius Tirkey, 85, Indian politician, MLA for Alipurduars (1977–1996).
 * Morrie Turner, 90, American cartoonist (Wee Pals).
 * Dennis Wirgowski, 66, American football player (New England Patriots, Philadelphia Eagles).

26

 * Stephen Clapp, 74, American violinist and music educator, Dean of the Juilliard School (1994–2007).
 * Renzo Colzi, 76, French Olympic cyclist (1956).
 * Ollie Conmy, 74, Irish footballer.
 * Tom Gola, 81, American basketball player (Philadelphia Warriors) and politician.
 * Paula Gruden, 92, Australian poet and translator.
 * Oleg Imrekov, 51, Russian football player and manager.
 * Paavo Kotila, 86, Finnish Olympic long-distance runner (1956).
 * Margery Mason, 100, English actress (The Princess Bride, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Love Actually).
 * John Farquhar Munro, 79, Scottish politician, MSP for Ross, Skye and Inverness West (1999–2011).
 * Tom Nyuma, Sierra Leonean politician and military officer.
 * José Emilio Pacheco, 74, Mexican poet, essayist and novelist, winner of the Miguel de Cervantes Prize (2009), heart attack.
 * Gino Polidori, 72, American politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives (2005–2010), prostate cancer.
 * Miguel Romero, 68–69, Spanish politician and activist.
 * Mario Santos, Jr., 73, American sheriff.
 * Karl Slym, 51, British business executive, Managing Director of Tata Motors (since 2012), self-defenestration.
 * Patrick D. Smith, 87, American author (A Land Remembered).
 * Ralph T. Troy, 79, American politician and mortgage banker, Mayor of Monroe, Louisiana (1972–1976), cancer.
 * Gerald B. Whitham, 86, British applied mathematician.
 * Rusty York, 78, American musician.
 * Doris Witiuk, 84, American AAGPBL baseball player (Racine Belles, Battle Creek Belles).

27

 * Masako Bandō, 55, Japanese novelist, winner of the Naoki Prize (1996).
 * Georges Breitman, 93, French Olympic athlete.
 * Ann Carter, 77, American child actress (The Curse of the Cat People), ovarian cancer.
 * Stepan Chapman, 63, American author (The Troika).
 * Edmond Classen, 75, Dutch actor (Flodder 3, Lijmen/Het Been).
 * Brian Gibbs, 77, English footballer and manager.
 * Richard Grossman, 92, American publisher.
 * Leen Jansen, 83, Dutch Olympic middleweight boxer (1952).
 * Ichirō Nagai, 82, Japanese voice actor (Sazae-san, Space Battleship Yamato), heart attack.
 * R. A. Padmanabhan, 97, Indian journalist and historian.
 * Pete Seeger, 94, American folk singer and songwriter ("Turn! Turn! Turn!", "If I Had a Hammer").
 * Hashem Shabani, 32, Iranian activist, hanging.
 * Alan Townsend, 92, English cricket player (Warwickshire).
 * Masaaki Tsukada, 74, Japanese voice actor (Bleach, One Piece).
 * Epimaco Velasco, 79, Filipino politician, Director of the NBI (1992–1995).
 * Paul Zorner, 93, German night fighter pilot during World War II.

28

 * John Bothwell, 87, Canadian Anglican bishop.
 * Frédéric Bruly Bouabré, 91, Ivorian artist.
 * John Cacavas, 83, American television score composer (Kojak, Hawaii Five-O).
 * Harry Gamble, 82, American football executive (Philadelphia Eagles) and head coach (Penn Quakers).
 * Gennady Grushevoy, 63, Belarusian philosopher and politician.
 * Dwight Gustafson, 83, American composer and conductor.
 * Gulzar Hussain, Indian police officer, shot.
 * Nigel Jenkins, 64, Welsh poet, pancreatic cancer.
 * Herb Kirsh, 84, American politician, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (1978–2010).
 * John Kreamcheck, 88, American football player (Chicago Bears).
 * Sven Kullander, 78, Swedish physicist.
 * Fernand Leduc, 97, Canadian abstract painter, cancer.
 * Ted Nealon, 84, Irish journalist and politician, TD for Sligo–Leitrim (1981–1997).
 * Gudo Wafu Nishijima, 94, Japanese Zen Buddhist priest and teacher.
 * Jorge Obeid, 66, Argentine politician, Governor of Santa Fe (1995–1999, 2003–2007), pulmonary embolism.
 * Blas Piñar, 95, Spanish politician, founder of New Force.
 * Bill Pritchett, 92, Australian public servant, Secretary of the Department of Defence (1979–1984).
 * Kenneth Rose, 89, British journalist and author.
 * Kazuhiko Sakazaki, 76, Japanese baseball player (Yomiuri Giants), stomach cancer.
 * Tom Sherak, 68, American film producer and studio executive, President of AMPAS (2009–2012), prostate cancer.
 * António Soares Carneiro, 86, Portuguese politician and military officer.
 * Barry Spacks, 82, American poet.
 * Sue Wallis, 56, American politician, member of the Wyoming House of Representatives (since 2007).
 * Stevie Woods, 62, American R&B singer.

29

 * Johnny Allen, 96, American music arranger (Shaft), complications from pneumonia.
 * Ashutosh, 68, Indian religious leader, suspected heart attack.
 * Biko, 30, American Olympic eventing horse (1996), euthanized.
 * François Cavanna, 90, French author and satirical newspaper editor.
 * Colonel Meow, 2, American Himalayan-Persian cat, Guinness World Record holder for longest fur.
 * Lars Andreas Larssen, 78, Norwegian actor, Alzheimer's disease.
 * Zoe MacKinnon, 55, Canadian Olympic field hockey player (1984), cancer.
 * Jim Mansfield, 74, Irish businessman.
 * Theodore Millon, 85, American psychologist, heart disease.
 * Aïché Nana, 77, Turkish showgirl and actress.
 * Vytautas Norkus, 93, Lithuanian-born American basketball player.
 * Robert Resnick, 91, American physicist, educator and author.
 * Jim Rone, 78, British Anglican clergy, Archdeacon of Wisbech (1984–1993).
 * Ildefonso P. Santos, Jr., Filipino landscape architect.
 * Tarit Kumar Sett, 83, Indian Olympic cyclist (1952).
 * Jack Stoddard, 87, Canadian ice hockey player (New York Rangers).
 * Piers Wedgwood, 4th Baron Wedgwood, 59, British aristocrat, cardiac failure.

30

 * Jean Babilée, 90, French dancer and choreographer.
 * Stefan Bałuk, 100, Polish general and photographer.
 * Krzysztof Birula-Białynicki, 69, Polish Olympic ice hockey player (1972).
 * John Branthwaite, Australian Anglican priest.
 * John Carty, 63, Irish politician, TD for Mayo (2002–2007), Senator (2007–2011).
 * Danielle Downey, 33, American golfer and coach, traffic collision.
 * Greater, c. 83, Australian greater flamingo, world's oldest flamingo, euthanized.
 * Campbell Lane, 78, Canadian actor (Cool Runnings, The X-Files, Scary Movie 4), lung cancer.
 * The Mighty Hannibal, 74, American R&B, soul and funk singer, songwriter and record producer.
 * William Motzing, 77, American-born Australian composer, conductor and arranger.
 * Marioara Murărescu, 66, Romanian television producer.
 * Mr Tiz, 29, New Zealand racehorse.
 * Benedict John Osta, 82, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Patna (1980–2007).
 * Jim Parsley, 86, American stock car racing driver.
 * Cornelius Pasichny, 86, Canadian Ukrainian Catholic hierarch, Bishop of Saskatoon (1996–1998) and Toronto (1998–2003).
 * Arthur Rankin, Jr., 89, American director, producer and writer, co-founder of Rankin/Bass Productions.
 * Helmut Röhrl, 86, German mathematician.
 * Suzanne Scotchmer, 64, American economist.
 * Bishwonath Upadhyaya, 83, Nepalese judge and jurist, Chief Justice (1991–1995), brain haemorrhage.

31

 * Inatio Akaruru, 76, Cook Islands politician.
 * Nina Andrycz, 101, Polish actress and poet.
 * Sebastian Barker, 68, British poet, cardiac arrest.
 * Deborah Blackwell, 63, American cable network executive (SOAPnet) and talent agent, Pick's disease.
 * Gundi Busch, 78, German world champion figure skater.
 * Emilio Del Giudice, 74, Italian biophysicist.
 * Bob DePratu, 74, American politician, member of the Montana Senate (1995–2004).
 * Francis M. Fesmire, 54, American cardiologist and emergency physician.
 * Mike Flanagan, 85, British-born Israeli soldier.
 * Anna Gordy Gaye, 92, American songwriter ("Baby, I'm for Real"), co-founder of Anna Records, natural causes.
 * Carsten Hopstock, 89, Norwegian historian.
 * Jaime Huélamo, 65, Spanish Olympic cyclist (1972).
 * Abdirizak Haji Hussein, 89, Somali politician, Prime Minister (1964–1967).
 * Alexander Ivashkin, 65, Russian cellist, cancer.
 * Miklós Jancsó, 92, Hungarian director and screenwriter.
 * Joseph Willcox Jenkins, 85, American composer and academic.
 * Christopher Jones, 72, American actor (The Legend of Jesse James, Ryan's Daughter, The Looking Glass War), cancer.
 * Hans Methlie Michelsen, 93, Norwegian judge and Holocaust survivor, Attorney General of Norway (1962–1972).
 * Thomas Montemage, 87, American Olympic cyclist.
 * Baden Powell, 82, British footballer.
 * Sir David Price, 89, British politician, MP for Eastleigh (1955–1992).
 * Mike Reed, 39, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles).
 * Giorgio Stracquadanio, 54, Italian politician and journalist, lung cancer.
 * Kura Strickland, 84, Cook Islands politician.
 * Wong Choon Wah, 66, Malaysian Olympic footballer (1972).

1

 * Floyd Adams, Jr., 68, American politician, Mayor of Savannah, Georgia (1996–2003).
 * Antone S. Aguiar, Jr., 84, American judge and politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1965–1982).
 * Orlanda Amarílis, 89, Cape Verdean author.
 * Luis Aragonés, 75, Spanish football player and manager.
 * Prospero Nale Arellano, 77, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, Prelate of Libmanan (1989–2008).
 * Elisabetta Barbato, 92, Italian opera singer.
 * Stefan Bozhkov, 90, Bulgarian football player and manager.
 * John J. Cali, 95, American real estate developer.
 * Gunnar Hallkvist, 95, Swedish Olympic speed skater (1952).
 * Tony Hateley, 72, English footballer.
 * Ronald McLelland, 87, Canadian politician.
 * Vasily Petrov, 97, Russian military officer, Marshal of the Soviet Union.
 * Meine Pit, 82, Dutch politician, Senator (1987–1991, 1993–1999).
 * Dave Power, 85, Australian Olympic bronze-medalist athlete (1960).
 * Rene Ricard, 67, American poet, painter and art critic, cancer.
 * Maximilian Schell, 83, Austrian-Swiss Oscar-winning actor (Judgment at Nuremberg, Julia, Deep Impact), pneumonia.
 * Ullal Thangal, 95, Indian Sunni Muslim scholar.
 * Henri Wassenbergh, 89, Dutch academic.
 * Gordon Zacks, 80, American businessman and presidential advisor, cancer.

2

 * Gerd Albrecht, 78, German conductor, chief conductor of the Czech Philharmonic (1993–1996).
 * Tommy Aquino, 21, American motorcycle racer, training collision.
 * Karl Erik Bøhn, 48, Norwegian teacher, team handball player and coach, leukemia.
 * Keith Bradshaw, 74, Welsh rugby union player.
 * Nicholas Brooks, 73, English medieval historian.
 * Bunny Rugs, 65, Jamaican reggae musician (Third World).
 * Eduardo Coutinho, 80, Brazilian film director, stabbed.
 * Cecil Franks, 78, British politician, MP for Barrow and Furness (1983–1992).
 * Philip Seymour Hoffman, 46, American Oscar-winning actor (Capote, Magnolia, Doubt), mixed drug intoxication.
 * Werner Husemann, 94, German Luftwaffe night fighter pilot, recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross (1944).
 * Craig Lahiff, 66, Australian film director.
 * J. D. 'Okhai Ojeikere, 83, Nigerian photographer.
 * Sibusiso Papa, 26, South African footballer, traffic collision.
 * Michel Pastor, 70, Monacan business executive, Chairman of AS Monaco FC (2004–2008).
 * Luis Raúl, 51, American Puerto Rican actor and comedian, bilateral pneumonia.
 * Yves Ryan, 85, Canadian politician, Mayor of Montreal North (1963–2001), heart disease.
 * Alfredo Sinclair, 98, Panamanian artist, heart failure.
 * Eric O. Stork, 87, American civil servant (E.P.A.).
 * Al Vandeweghe, 93, American football player (Buffalo Bisons).
 * Nigel Walker, 54, English footballer.
 * Clifford Williams, 74, Welsh rugby player.

3

 * Rosendo Álvarez Gastón, 87, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Jaca (1984–1989) and Almería (1989–2002).
 * Louise Brough, 90, American Hall of Fame tennis player, ranked No. 1 (1955).
 * Richard Bull, 89, American actor (Little House on the Prairie, High Plains Drifter), natural causes.
 * Isaac de Vega, 93, Spanish Canarian writer.
 * Nel Garritsen, 80, Dutch Olympic swimmers (1952).
 * Óscar González, 23, Mexican super bantamweight and featherweight boxer, brain injury sustained in bout.
 * Mircea Grosaru, 61, Romanian politician and jurist, MP (since 2000), cardiac arrest.
 * Max Howell, 86, Australian educator and rugby union player, cancer.
 * Thomas P. Hughes, 90, American historian of technology.
 * Alister Leat, 28, New Zealand judoka, suicide.
 * Gloria Leonard, 73, American pornographic actress and magazine publisher (High Society), complications from a stroke.
 * Chiwanki Lyainga, 30, Zambian international footballer, stabbed.
 * Joan Mondale, 83, American arts advocate, Second Lady of the United States (1977–1981).
 * Helmut Niedermeyer, 87, Austrian businessman, heart attack.
 * John F. Rockart, 83, American organizational theorist.
 * Barry Rubin, 64, American-born Israeli academic and writer, cancer.
 * Ricardo Sepúlveda, 72, Chilean football player and manager.
 * Bill Sinkin, 100, American equality and alternative energy activist.
 * Pål Skjønberg, 94, Norwegian actor (Hunger).
 * Hiroyuki Suzuki, 68, Japanese architectural historian, pneumonia.

4

 * Richard Aldridge, 68, British palaeontologist.
 * Keith Allen, 90, Canadian ice hockey player and executive (Philadelphia Flyers), dementia.
 * Eugenio Corti, 93, Italian writer (The Red Horse).
 * Dennis Lota, 40, Zambian footballer.
 * Hubert Luthe, 86, German Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Essen (1991–2002).
 * R. Ellen Magenis, 89, American pediatrician and geneticist.
 * Ed McKitka, 75, Canadian politician, Mayor of Surrey, British Columbia (1975–1977), traffic collision.
 * Peter Moreth, 72, German politician.
 * Minus Polak, 85, Dutch politician and judge, member of the Senate (1976–1977) and Council of State (1985–1995), heart attack.
 * Hazel Sampson, 103, American Klallam elder and linguist, last native speaker of the Klallam language.
 * Ștefan Stoica, 37, Romanian politician, Senator (since 2012), cancer.
 * Józef Trojak, 47, Polish footballer, heart failure.
 * Wu Ma, 71, Chinese-born Hong Kong actor and director, lung cancer.
 * Alfred S. Yue, 95, American engineer and professor emeritus.

5

 * Joop Ave, 79, Indonesian government official, Minister of Tourism, Post and Telecommunication (1993–1998).
 * Roderick Bain, 91, American army officer (Easy Company).
 * Suzanne Basso, 59, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.
 * Carlos Borges, 82, Uruguayan footballer.
 * Robert A. Dahl, 98, American political scientist and professor emeritus (Yale University).
 * Richard Hayman, 93, American conductor (St. Louis Symphony).
 * Samantha Juste, 69, British television personality (Top of the Pops), stroke.
 * Alfred Kadushin, 98, American academic social worker.
 * John S. Pickett, Jr., 93, American politician.
 * Árpád Prandler, 83, Hungarian jurist, judge of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (2006–2013).
 * Mirkka Rekola, 82, Finnish writer.
 * Juthika Roy, 93, Indian bhajan singer.
 * Tom Sandberg, 60, Norwegian art photographer.
 * Edward B. Sell, American taekwondo instructor.
 * Rama Varma Kochaniyan Thampuran, 101, Indian royal (Cochin royal family).
 * Tzeni Vanou, 74, Greek singer, cancer.

6

 * Harmodio Arias Cerjack, 57, Panamanian politician, Foreign Minister (2003–2004).
 * Claire Betz, 93, American baseball team owner (Philadelphia Phillies).
 * Vasiľ Biľak, 96, Czechoslovak politician, Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party (1968–1988).
 * Cornelius Botha, 81, South African politician, Administrator of Natal Province (1990–1994), heart failure.
 * Tommy Dixon, 84, English footballer (West Ham United).
 * Lester Goran, 85, American novellist (The Paratrooper of Mechanic Avenue).
 * Alison Jolly, 76, American primatologist and author.
 * Ralph Kiner, 91, American Hall of Fame baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates) and announcer (New York Mets), natural causes.
 * Maxine Kumin, 88, American poet and author, Pulitzer Prize winner for Poetry (1973).
 * Bob McQuillen, 90, American contra dance musician.
 * Tōru Mori, 78, Japanese baseball player, hepatocellular carcinoma.
 * Peter Philipp, 42, German writer and comedian.
 * Marty Plissner, 87, American political commentator (CBS News), coined "too close to call" phrase, lung cancer.
 * Ingemar Ståhl, 75, Swedish economist.
 * John Vockler, 89, Australian Anglican prelate, Bishop of Polynesia (1962–1968).
 * Vaçe Zela, 74, Albanian singer and guitarist, recipient of the Merited Artist of Albania (1973) and the People's Artist of Albania (1977).

7

 * David Alexander-Sinclair, 86, British Army general (1st Armoured Division).
 * Christopher Barry, 88, British television director (Doctor Who).
 * Terje Bergstad, 75, Norwegian painter and graphic artist.
 * Kenneth Francis Brown, 94, Hawaiian politician.
 * S. M. H. Burney, 90, Indian civil servant.
 * Chriselliam, 3, Irish-bred British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse, foot infection.
 * Claire Duhamel, 88, French actress (Stolen Kisses).
 * Hasjrul Harahap, 82, Indonesian government official, Minister of Forestry (1988–1993).
 * Daniel J. Harrington, 73, American Jesuit priest, biblical scholar and professor (Boston College), cancer.
 * Georgina Henry, 53, British journalist, deputy editor of The Guardian (1995–2006), sinus cancer.
 * Arthur J. Hubbard, Sr., 102, American Navajo Code Talker and politician, Arizona State Senator (1972–1984).
 * Mohamed Guessous, 76, Moroccan sociologist and politician.
 * Ernie Lyons, 99, Irish motorcycle racer.
 * Murray Mendenhall, Jr., 88, American basketball player (Anderson Packers) and coach.
 * Hylton Mitchell, 87, Trinidad Olympic cyclist.
 * Doug Mohns, 80, Canadian ice hockey player (Boston Bruins, Chicago Black Hawks).
 * J. Mack Robinson, 90, American businessman and philanthropist.
 * Tado, 39, Filipino comedian, traffic collision.

8

 * Terry Adkins, 60, American conceptual artist, heart failure.
 * Ernst Bakker, 67, Dutch politician, Mayor of Hilversum (1998–2011).
 * Richard Battin, 88, American electrical engineer (Apollo Guidance Computer).
 * Dick Berk, 74, American jazz drummer and bandleader.
 * Els Borst, 81, Dutch politician, Minister of Health, Welfare and Sport (1994–2002), Deputy Prime Minister (1998–2002), Minister of State (since 2012), suspected homicide.
 * Deogratias Muganwa Byabazaire, 72, Ugandan Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Hoima (since 1991).
 * Michael Denborough, 84, Australian medical researcher, founder of the Nuclear Disarmament Party.
 * Finbarr Dwyer, 67, Irish accordion player.
 * Bernard Hedges, 86, Welsh cricketer (Glamorgan).
 * Nancy Holt, 75, American land artist.
 * Keith Hughes, 45, American basketball player (Rutgers University).
 * Abdul Salam Kanaan, 83, Jordanian politician.
 * Philippe Mahut, 57, French footballer (national team).
 * Mike Melluish, 81, English cricket player and administrator, President of the Marylebone Cricket Club (1991–1992).
 * Andy Paton, 91, Scottish footballer.
 * Sir Richard Peirse, 82, British air marshal.
 * Maicon Pereira de Oliveira, 25, Brazilian footballer, traffic collision.
 * John Ikataere Rarikin, 70, Tuvaluan Roman Catholic prelate, Superior of Funafuti (since 2010).
 * Thee Kian Wie, 78, Indonesian economist (LIPI).
 * Nishioka Tsuneo, 90, Japanese martial artist.
 * Abe Woodson, 79, American football player (San Francisco 49ers).

9

 * Pius Suh Awa, 83, Cameroonian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Buéa (1973–2006).
 * Gabriel Axel, 95, Danish film director (Babette's Feast) and actor.
 * Eric Bercovici, 80, American screenwriter and producer (Shōgun), heart attack.
 * Ranjit Bhatia, 77, Indian Olympic long-distance runner (1960).
 * Serafin R. Cuevas, 85, Filipino jurist, Secretary of Justice (1998–2000).
 * William Goodreds, 93, English cricketer.
 * Jan Groenendijk, 67, Dutch footballer (Utrecht), esophageal cancer.
 * Joseph Harb, 70, Lebanese writer and poet.
 * Hal Herring, 89, American football player and coach.
 * Sir Graham Hills, 87, Scottish chemist.
 * Eddie Holding, 83, English football player and manager, prostate cancer.
 * Florentina López de Jesús, 74, Mexican weaver.
 * Marius, 2, Danish giraffe, considered unsuitable for breeding, shot.
 * Roland Oliver, 90, British academic and professor emeritus.
 * Harald Øveraas, 86, Norwegian trade unionist.
 * Mauro Pane, 50, Italian racing driver and stuntman (Rush), traffic collision.
 * Antanas Račas, 73, Lithuanian politician.
 * Logan Scott-Bowden, 93, British military officer, first commander of the Ulster Defence Regiment (1970–1971).
 * Fazal Shahabuddin, 78, Bangladeshi poet and journalist.
 * Sverre Solberg, 54, Norwegian actor.
 * Sir John Stibbon, 79, British military officer, Master-General of the Ordnance (1987–1991).
 * Roger Tomlinson, 80, British geographer.
 * AKM Yusuf, 87, Bangladeshi politician.

10

 * Robert Bell, 87, American politician and lawyer.
 * Carlos Capriles Ayala, 90, Venezuelan historian and diplomat.
 * Len Chalmers, 77, English footballer (Leicester).
 * Mike Cottell, 82, British civil engineer.
 * Stuart Hall, 82, Jamaican-born British cultural theorist.
 * Gordon Harris, 73, English footballer, cancer.
 * Doug Jarrett, 69, Canadian ice hockey player (Chicago Blackhawks, New York Rangers), cancer.
 * Betty Jaynes, 68, American Hall of Fame basketball coach (James Madison University).
 * Olga Jevrić, 91, Serbian sculptor.
 * Alan R. Katritzky, 85, British chemist.
 * Nenad Lukić, 45, Serbian footballer (Obilić).
 * Ronnie Masterson, 87, Irish actress (Angela's Ashes).
 * Ian McNaught-Davis, 84, British television presenter and mountaineer, President of the UIAA (1995–2004).
 * Albin W. Norblad, 74, American attorney and jurist, Oregon Circuit Court Judge (since 1973), brain hemorrhage.
 * Christian Patria, 69, French politician, MP (2002–2005, 2007–2010).
 * Tomaž Pengov, 64, Slovenian singer-songwriter, guitarist, lutist and poet.
 * Bolesław Polnar, 61, Polish artist.
 * Boris Romanov, 76/77, Soviet Olympic cyclist.
 * Shirley Temple, 85, American actress and diplomat, Ambassador to Ghana (1974–1976); Czechoslovakia (1989–1992), COPD.
 * Pere Tena Garriga, 85, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Barcelona (1993–2004).
 * Hōzan Yamamoto, 76, Japanese musician.

11

 * Roy Alvarez, 63, Filipino actor, cardiac arrest.
 * Aslan, 83, French artist.
 * Alice Babs, 90, Swedish singer and actress, Alzheimer's disease.
 * Tito Canepa, 97, Dominican painter.
 * Peter Desbarats, 80, Canadian author, playwright and journalist (Globe and Mail).
 * John Fichter, 79, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1993–2006).
 * Lewis Gunn, 95, Canadian cricket player.
 * Fernando González Pacheco, 81, Colombian television personality.
 * Léon Hégélé, 89, French Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Strasbourg (1985–2000).
 * Max McLeary, 66, American minor league baseball umpire.
 * Amadou Meïté, 64, Ivorian Olympic sprinter (1972, 1976).
 * Seán Potts, 83, Irish musician (The Chieftains).
 * Stan Rickaby, 89, English footballer (West Bromwich Albion).
 * Skënder Sallaku, 79, Albanian comic and actor.
 * Kayman Sankar, 87, Guyanese rice farmer and politician.
 * Rolf Clemens Wagner, 69, German terrorist (Red Army Faction).
 * Emory Williams, 102, American businessman.

12

 * Luigi Balzarini, 78, Italian footballer.
 * Thomas Borcherding, 74, American economist.
 * Sid Caesar, 91, American Emmy-winning comedian and actor (Your Show of Shows, Grease, Silent Movie).
 * Aldo Colombini, 63, Italian magician.
 * Sir Diarmuid Downs, 91, British automotive engineer (Ricardo).
 * Maggie Estep, 50, American poet and writer (Love is a Dog From Hell), heart attack.
 * Santiago Feliú, 51, Cuban singer-songwriter, heart attack.
 * Jean-Louis Giasson, 74, Canadian-born Honduran Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Yoro (2005–2014).
 * Theodor Kleine, 89, German Olympic canoer (1956).
 * John Pickstone, 69, British science historian.
 * John Poppitt, 91, British footballer.
 * Josef Röhrig, 88, German footballer (Köln).
 * William Zeckendorf, Jr., 84, American real estate developer.

13

 * John Bagonzi, 83, American author, baseball player and coach.
 * Gordon Bell, 79, British cartoonist (The Dandy).
 * Lorna Casselton, 75, British biologist.
 * Tommy Cooke, 99, Irish hurler (Limerick).
 * Piero D'Inzeo, 90, Italian Olympic show jumper (1956, 1960, 1964, 1972), European champion (1959).
 * Drew Denson, 48, American baseball player (Atlanta Braves, Chicago White Sox), complications from amyloidosis.
 * King Kester Emeneya, 57, Congolese singer, heart failure.
 * Charles J. Fillmore, 84, American linguist.
 * Rose Finn-Kelcey, 68, British artist, motor neurone disease.
 * Seyed Kazem Ghiyassian, 74, Iranian footballer (Aboumoslem, Payam Mashhad).
 * Raymond Heimbecker, 91, Canadian cardiovascular surgeon.
 * Jimmy Jones, 85, Northern Irish footballer.
 * Ken Jones, 83, British actor (Porridge, The Squirrels), bowel cancer.
 * Balu Mahendra, 74, Indian National Film Award-winning filmmaker, cinematographer, screenwriter and editor (Kokila, Moondram Pirai).
 * Georgy Martyniuk, 73, Russian actor, People's Artist of Russia (2003).
 * Ernest Mead, 95, American academic (University of Virginia).
 * John Mortimore, 80, English cricketer.
 * Louis Nganga a Ndzando, 90–91, Congolese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Lisala (1964–1997).
 * Richard Møller Nielsen, 76, Danish football player and manager, brain tumour.
 * Zbigniew Romaszewski, 74, Polish politician, Senator (1989–2011).
 * Ghulam Mohammad Saznawaz, 74, Indian Sufi musician.
 * René Teulade, 82, French politician, Social Affairs Minister (1992–1993), Senator (since 2008).
 * Marty Thau, 75, American rock and roll entrepreneur and music producer, renal failure.
 * Michael J. Wagner, 72, American politician, member of the Maryland House of Delegates (1974–1977) and Senate (1978–1994), cancer.
 * Ralph Waite, 85, American actor (The Waltons, Roots, NCIS, Cliffhanger).
 * Ken'ichi Yamamoto, 57, Japanese novelist, winner of the Naoki Prize (2009), lung cancer.
 * Uanhenga Xitu, 89, Angolan writer and politician.

14

 * George Anastaplo, 88, American law professor (Loyola University Chicago School of Law), prostate cancer.
 * Francisco José Arnáiz Zarandona, 88, Spanish-born Dominican Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Santo Domingo (1988–2002).
 * Matthías Bjarnason, 92, Icelandic politician.
 * Marshall Browne, 78, Australian banking executive and crime novelist, cancer.
 * James Cahill, 87, American art historian, authority on Chinese art, prostate cancer.
 * Remo Capitani, 86, Italian actor (They Call Me Trinity).
 * James Condon, 90, Australian actor (Neighbours, Prisoner).
 * José Darcourt, 55, Cuban baseball player, colon cancer.
 * William Duff, 91, Scottish banker and Arabist.
 * Sir Thomas Finney, 91, English footballer (Preston North End).
 * Jim Fregosi, 71, American baseball player (California Angels) and manager (Philadelphia Phillies), complications from a stroke.
 * Robert M. Fresco, 83, American documentary filmmaker (Czechoslovakia 1968).
 * Martha Goldstein, 94, American harpsichordist.
 * Sally Gross, 60, South African anti-apartheid and intersex activist.
 * Bob L. Harris, 91, American actor (Pollock, Appaloosa).
 * John Henson, 48, American puppeteer (The Muppets), heart attack.
 * Ferry Hoogendijk, 80, Dutch journalist (Elsevier) and politician, member of the House of Representatives (2002–2003).
 * Chad Kellogg, 42, American mountaineer, rock fall.
 * Chris Pearson, 82, Canadian politician, Premier of Yukon (1978–1985).
 * Benny Reynolds, 77, American rodeo performer, PRCA All-Around Cowboy Champion (1961), heart attack.
 * Patrick Scott, 93, Irish artist.
 * Mike Stepovich, 94, American politician, Governor of the Territory of Alaska (1957–1958), head injury following a fall.
 * Edward J. Walsh, 71, American journalist (The Washington Post), lung cancer.
 * John Wilson, 2nd Baron Moran, 89, British diplomat and peer.
 * Clifford Wright, 91, British Anglican prelate, Bishop of Monmouth (1986–1991).

15

 * Corrado Benedetti, 57, Italian footballer.
 * Herbert Blöcker, 71, German Olympic equestrian (1992), cancer.
 * Cliff Bole, 76, American television director (MacGyver, T.J. Hooker, Star Trek: The Next Generation).
 * Federico Campbell, 72, Mexican writer, stroke following influenza.
 * Mary Grace Canfield, 89, American actress (Green Acres, Bewitched, General Hospital), lung cancer.
 * Jamie Coots, 41, American pastor, snake handler and reality television cast member, snakebite.
 * Robert Descharnes, 88, French photographer and filmmaker, collaborator with Salvador Dalí.
 * Thelma Estrin, 89, American computer scientist.
 * Jean-Marie Géhu, 83, French botanist.
 * Hans Gericke, 101, German architect and urban planner.
 * Charles Hammock, 72, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1973–1976).
 * Angelo Henderson, 51, American journalist (The Wall Street Journal) and radio personality (WCHB), Pulitzer Prize winner for Feature Writing (1999), coronary embolism.
 * Jim Lacy, 87, American basketball player (Loyola University), melanoma.
 * Christopher Malcolm, 67, Scottish actor (The Empire Strikes Back, Highlander, Absolutely Fabulous).
 * Roy Oxlade, 85, British painter.
 * Rajendran Raja, 65, Indian-born American physicist.
 * Horst Rechelbacher, 72, Austrian-born American business executive, founder of Aveda, pancreatic cancer.
 * Raghunath Seth, 83, Indian flautist and composer.
 * Enyu Valchev, 78, Bulgarian Olympic medalist freestyle wrestler (1960, 1964, 1968).
 * Dénes Zsigmondy, 91, Hungarian classical violinist and music educator.

16

 * Ron Casey, 61, American politician, member of the Missouri House of Representatives (2004–2012), complications from a fall.
 * George Coates, 90, Australian football player (Fitzroy).
 * Robert J. Conley, 73, American Cherokee author.
 * Dimitar Drazhev, 89, Bulgarian alpine skier (1948 and 1952 Winter Olympics).
 * Frank Espada, 83, American photojournalist.
 * Ken Farragut, 85, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles), complications from diabetes.
 * Raymond Louis Kennedy, 67, American singer-songwriter, musician and producer.
 * Charlie Kraak, 81, American basketball player (Indiana University).
 * Gert Krawinkel, 66, German musician (Trio).
 * Jaroslav Krejčí, 98, Czech sociologist, academic and historian.
 * Emmet G. Lavery, Jr., 86, American television executive and producer, natural causes.
 * Parasram Maderna, 87, Indian politician, Rajasthan MLA for Jodhpur (1957–2003), respiratory failure.
 * Jimmy Murakami, 80, American animator and film director (When the Wind Blows).
 * Mbulelo Mzamane, 65, South African writer and academic.
 * Jay S. Rosenblatt, 90, American psychoanalyst.
 * Matti Ruohola, 73, Finnish comic actor.
 * Israel Scheffler, 90, American philosopher.
 * Michael Shea, 67, American science fiction author (Polyphemus).

17

 * Joe Bell, 90, Canadian ice hockey player (New York Rangers).
 * Reza Berati, 23, Iranian architect and asylum-seeker, murdered.
 * Richard N. Cabela, 77, American businessman, co-founder of Cabela's.
 * Bob Casale, 61, American guitarist (Devo) and film score engineer (Happy Gilmore, Rugrats), heart failure.
 * Makar Dhwaja Darogha, 81, Indian classical dancer.
 * Frank Farmer, 89, American writer and author.
 * Peter Florin, 92, German politician and diplomat, President of the United Nations General Assembly (1987, 1988).
 * Mirza Ahmad Jamil, 92, Pakistani calligrapher.
 * Ian Kagedan, 58, Canadian public servant.
 * Per Källberg, 66, Swedish cinematographer.
 * Amar Kant, 89, Indian author.
 * Frankie Kao, 63, Taiwanese singer, leukemia.
 * James McNaughton, 51, Irish hurler (Antrim).
 * Tibor Perecsi, 72, Hungarian footballer.
 * Dick Reynolds, 86, American politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1973–1977).
 * Don Safran, 88, American screenwriter (Happy Days) and producer, heart failure.
 * Wolfgang Schulhoff, 74, German politician.
 * Kokichi Shimoinaba, 87, Japanese politician and police chief, Minister of Justice (1997–1998), sepsis.
 * Wayne Smith, 48, Jamaican reggae musician ("Sleng Teng").
 * R. K. Srikantan, 94, Indian Carnatic singer.
 * Frank Wappat, 84, English radio personality (BBC Newcastle), heart failure.
 * Arthur M. Wolfe, 74, American astrophysicist, cancer.
 * Hanns Egon Wörlen, 98, German architect.

18

 * Forman S. Acton, 93, American computer scientist.
 * Isaiah Balat, 61, Nigerian politician, Senator for Kaduna South (2003–2007).
 * Gordon Bowra, 77, British surgeon (British Antarctic Survey).
 * Valeriy Brezdenyuk, 50, Ukrainian painter, shot.
 * Yudhistir Das, 90, Indian politician, Odisha MLA for Kissan Nagar (1990–2000), Speaker of the Legislative Assembly (1990–1995).
 * Peter Davies, 88, Welsh rugby player.
 * Ounsi el-Hajj, 77, Lebanese poet.
 * Mavis Gallant, 91, Canadian writer, Companion of the Order of Canada (1993).
 * Kristof Goddaert, 27, Belgian professional cyclist, traffic collision.
 * Al Greene, 59, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers).
 * Cob Jarvis, 81, American college basketball player and head coach (University of Mississippi).
 * Gregory Kane, 62, American newspaper columnist (Baltimore Sun), cancer.
 * Buddy Leake, 80, American CFL football player (Winnipeg Blue Bombers).
 * George Lenne, 97, Australian football player (Melbourne).
 * Bernd Noske, 67, German musician (Birth Control).
 * Michael Peterson, 72, American politician, member of the Kansas House of Representatives (1979–1990, since 2005).
 * Arthur Rowley, 80, English footballer (Liverpool).
 * Nikhil Baran Sengupta, 70, Indian art director, production designer and actor.
 * Margarita Stāraste-Bordevīka, 100, Russian-born Latvian author of children's books.
 * Andrea Joyce Stone, 65, American Mayanist.
 * Malcolm Tierney, 75, British actor (Doctor Who, Star Wars, Braveheart).
 * Joy Todd, American casting director (Prince of the City, Moscow on the Hudson, Gettysburg), natural causes.
 * Viscera, 43, American professional wrestler (WWE), heart attack.
 * Maria Franziska von Trapp, 99, Austrian-born American singer, portrayed in The Sound of Music.

19

 * Antonio Benítez, 62, Spanish footballer (Real Betis), complications from bladder cancer.
 * Norbert Beuls, 57, Belgian footballer.
 * Kresten Bjerre, 67, Danish footballer (Molenbeek), cancer.
 * Génesis Carmona, 22, Venezuelan pageant winner, shot.
 * Toshiko D'Elia, 84, Japanese-born American long-distance runner, brain cancer.
 * Simón Díaz, 85, Venezuelan singer and composer.
 * Dale Gardner, 65, American astronaut (STS-8, STS-51-A), brain aneurysm.
 * John Henderson, 84, British footballer (Workington Town).
 * Dick Hervey, 93, American businessman and mayor (College Station, Texas).
 * Ced Hovey, 95, Australian footballer (Geelong).
 * Valeri Kubasov, 79, Russian cosmonaut (Soyuz 6, Apollo-Soyuz Test Project/Soyuz 19, Soyuz 36).
 * Josefina Napravilová, 100, Czech social worker.
 * Duffy Power, 72, English blues and rock and roll singer.
 * P. R. Rajan, 75, Indian politician.
 * Ivor Robinson, 89, British bookbinder and craftsman.
 * Bernie Shannon, 85, Australian football player (Collingwood).
 * Miroslav Štandera, 95, Czech World War II fighter pilot (Royal Air Force, French Air Force), recipient of the Order of Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk.
 * Toni Ucci, 92, Italian actor and comedian.
 * Blanca Vela, 78, American politician, first female mayor of Brownsville, Texas (1999–2003).
 * Jim Weirich, 57, American computer scientist, developer of Rake.

20

 * Anthony Clifford Allison, 88, South African geneticist.
 * Rafael Addiego Bruno, 90, Uruguayan jurist and politician, Constitutional President (1985).
 * Walter D. Ehlers, 92, American World War II soldier, recipient of the Medal of Honor (1944).
 * Sir Samuel Falle, 95, British diplomat.
 * Antoinette Fouque, 77, French feminist psychoanalyst.
 * Roger Hill, 65, American actor (The Warriors, One Life to Live).
 * Ustym Holodnyuk, 19, Ukrainian activist and Euromaidan, shot.
 * Tea Ista, 81, Finnish actress.
 * Ihor Kostenko, 22, Ukrainian journalist and student.
 * Parvathi Krishnan, 94, Indian politician, MP for Coimbatore (1957–1962, 1974–1980).
 * Reghu Kumar, 60, Indian composer, complications from kidney treatment.
 * Lu Xuechang, 49, Chinese film director, natural causes.
 * Sir Ian McKay, 84, New Zealand judge and lawyer, Judge of the Court of Appeal (1991–1997).
 * Cuthbert A. Pattillo, 89, American Air Force military officer.
 * Jorge Polaco, 67, Argentine filmmaker (En el nombre del hijo, Kindergarten, Siempre es difícil volver a casa), cardiac arrest.
 * Peter A. Rona, 79, American oceanographer and professor (Rutgers University), multiple myeloma.
 * Herman Shooster, 89, American businessman.
 * Roy Simmons, 57, American football player (New York Giants), complications from pneumonia.
 * Garrick Utley, 74, American television journalist (NBC News), prostate cancer.
 * Anthony Whitaker, 69, New Zealand herpetologist.

21

 * Alphonse Arzel, 86, French politician, Senator for Finistère (1980–1998).
 * Paul Bitz, 90, American politician, Indiana State Senator (1954–1962).
 * Sakis Boulas, 59, Greek singer-songwriter and actor, cancer.
 * Stanley Brotman, 89, American federal judge, District Court Judge for New Jersey (1975–2013) and the Virgin Islands (1989–1992).
 * Bootsie Calhoun, 90, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (1975–1977).
 * Gene Carmichael, 86, American politician, South Carolina State Senator (1981–1993).
 * Elaine Cassidy, 83, Australian politician.
 * Héctor Maestri, 78, Cuban baseball player (Washington Senators).
 * Beatrix Miller, 89, British magazine editor (Vogue).
 * George Modelski, 88, American political scientist.
 * Roland Nilsson, 89, Swedish Olympic athlete (1948).
 * Eddie O'Brien, 83, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates).
 * Elaine O'Brien, 58, American politician, member of the Connecticut House of Representatives (since 2010), glioblastoma.
 * Georgette Rejewski, 104, Belgian-born Dutch actress.
 * Matthew Robinson, 28, Australian Paralympic snowboarder, skiing accident.
 * Đoko Rosić, 81, Serbian-born Bulgarian actor.
 * Cornelius Schnauber, 74, German-born American academic, complications from a heart attack.
 * Bob Sharpe, 88, British footballer (Darlington).
 * John Strawson, 93, British Army officer.

22

 * Maurice Bessinger, 84, American restauranteur.
 * Arduíno Colassanti, 78, Italian-born Brazilian actor.
 * Zsuzsa Csala, 80, Hungarian actress.
 * Richard Daugherty, 91, American archaeologist, led excavation of Ozette Indian Village, bone cancer.
 * Charlotte Dawson, 47, New Zealand-born Australian television personality, suicide by hanging.
 * Abdul-Karim Gharaybeh, 91, Jordanian historian, academic and politician, member of the Senate (2005–2007).
 * Sir Richard Ground, 63, English judge and jurist, Chief Justice of the Turks and Caicos Islands (1998–2004) and Bermuda (2004–2012).
 * Grigor Gurzadyan, 91, Armenian astronomer.
 * Edith Kramer, 98, Austrian artist.
 * Giancarlo Livraghi, 86, Italian author.
 * Ivan Nagy, 70, Hungarian ballet dancer.
 * Sigbert Prais, 85, German-born British economist
 * Fred Sunnen, 74, Luxembourgian politician.
 * Trebor Jay Tichenor, 74, American ragtime pianist and composer.
 * Leo Vroman, 98, Dutch-American hematologist, poet and illustrator.
 * Robert C. Wright, 69, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1981–1992), complications from Lyme disease and ALS.

23

 * Carla Accardi, 89, Italian painter.
 * Ezio Bertuzzo, 61, Italian footballer.
 * Keith Bridges, 84, British rugby league player.
 * Charles Capps, 80, American Christian preacher.
 * John Christoforou, 92, British painter.
 * K. Alison Clarke-Stewart, 70, Canadian developmental psychologist.
 * G. Bhuvaraghan, 86, Indian politician, MP for Cuddalore (1977–1980), Tamil Nadu MLA for Vridhachalam (1962–1971, 1989–1991).
 * Ely Capacio, 58, Filipino basketball player, coach and executive, Board Governor of the Petron Blaze Boosters (since 2012), ruptured aneurysm.
 * Chip Damiani, 68, American drummer (The Remains), massive brain hemorrhage.
 * Penny DeHaven, 65, American country singer, cancer.
 * John Grant, 83, Scottish children's author.
 * Thomas M. Herbert, 86, American politician and judge (Supreme Court of Ohio).
 * Alice Herz-Sommer, 110, Czech-British supercentenarian, world's oldest Holocaust survivor, subject of The Lady in Number 6.
 * Roger Hilsman, 94, American government official, political scientist and author, Director of the Bureau of Intelligence and Research (1961–1963).
 * John Koerner, 100, Czech-born Canadian artist.
 * Mike Parker, 84, British-born American typographer and software executive, helped popularize use of Helvetica.
 * Paul Pawlak, Sr., 96, American politician, member of the Connecticut House of Representatives (1961–1969, 1975–1979).
 * Charlie Porter, 63, American mountaineer and climate change scientist.
 * Samuel Sheinbein, 34, American-Israeli convicted murderer, shot.
 * William F. Thomas, 89, American newspaper editor (Los Angeles Times), oversaw 11 Pulitzer Prizes, natural causes.
 * Eugene M. Wescott, 82, American scientist, artist, and traditional dancer.
 * Norman Whiting, 93, English cricketer (Worcestershire).

24

 * Ralph Bahna, 71, American business executive, CEO of Cunard Line (1980–1989), Chairman of Priceline.com (2004–2013).
 * Franny Beecher, 92, American Hall of Fame guitarist (Bill Haley & His Comets).
 * Wiel Bremen, 88, Dutch politician, member of the House of Representatives (1971–1981).
 * Ted Connolly, 82, American football player (San Francisco 49ers), acute myelocytic leukemia.
 * Eilert Eilertsen, 95, Norwegian politician and footballer.
 * Lamar Davis, 92, American football player.
 * Jerry Denbo, 63, American politician, member of the Indiana House of Representatives (1990–2007).
 * Neil Harrison, 64, Canadian Hall of Fame curler, world champion (1983, 1990).
 * Nicolae Herlea, 86, Romanian operatic baritone, recipient of the Order of the Star of Romania (2007).
 * Valerie V. Hunt, 97, American scientist.
 * Alexis Hunter, 65, New Zealand-born British painter and photographer.
 * Vasile Huțanu, 59, Romanian Olympic ice hockey player (1976).
 * Hamid Nawaz Khan, Pakistani military officer, Defence Secretary (2001–2005), Interior Minister (2007–2008).
 * Prokash Karmakar, 81, Indian painter.
 * Christopher Luxmoore, 87, British Anglican prelate, Bishop of Bermuda (1984–1989).
 * Carlos Páez Vilaró, 90, Uruguayan artist.
 * Juan José Plans, 70, Spanish writer.
 * Harold Ramis, 69, American writer, director and actor (Groundhog Day, Vacation, Ghostbusters), vasculitis.
 * Günter Reisch, 86, German film director.
 * Anna Reynolds, 82, English opera singer.
 * Alex Russell, 91, Northern Irish footballer.
 * Bhob Stewart, 76, American cartoonist and writer.

25

 * Angèle Arsenault, 70, Canadian singer-songwriter, cancer.
 * Juanita Bartlett, 86, American television producer (The Rockford Files, Scarecrow and Mrs. King).
 * Pim Bekkering, 82, Dutch footballer.
 * Wilfried Brauer, 76, German computer scientist.
 * Jürgen Brümmer, 49, German Olympic gymnast (1988), suicide by jumping.
 * Peter Callander, 74, British songwriter and record producer.
 * Orlando Castro Llanes, 88, Venezuelan banker.
 * Antonio Cermeño, 44, Venezuelan boxer, two-time world champion, shot.
 * Mário Coluna, 78, Portuguese footballer, pulmonary infection.
 * Ian Cuttler, 43, Mexican photographer and art director, traffic collision.
 * Quentin Elias, 39, French actor, model and singer (Alliage), heart attack.
 * Carlos Gracida, 53, Mexican polo player, brain injury from competition fall.
 * George Guerieri, 86, American politician, Mississippi State Senator (1980–1992).
 * Edward A. Irving, 86, Canadian geologist.
 * Jim Lange, 81, American game show host and disc jockey (The Dating Game, Name That Tune), heart attack.
 * Paco de Lucía, 66, Spanish flamenco guitarist, heart attack.
 * Chokwe Lumumba, 66, American politician and lawyer, Mayor of Jackson, Mississippi (since 2013).
 * Tom Margerison, 90, British science journalist and broadcaster, founder of New Scientist.
 * David McKinney, 68, New Zealand author and journalist.
 * Gordon Nutt, 81, English footballer (Coventry City).
 * Emil Simon, 77, Romanian conductor and composer, cancer.
 * Philip Smart, 53, Jamaican record producer, pancreatic cancer.
 * Rick Smoliak, 70, American college baseball head coach (Stony Brook University, Northwood University).
 * Lydia Stevens, 95, American politician, member of the Connecticut House of Representatives (1989–1993), pneumonia.
 * Martin E. Sullivan, 70, American museum director (National Portrait Gallery, Heard Museum), renal failure.
 * Dennis Turner, Baron Bilston, 71, British politician, MP for Wolverhampton South East (1987–2005).

26

 * K. S. Balachandran, 69, Sri Lankan actor.
 * Chua Sian Chin, 80, Singaporean politician, Health Minister (1968–1974), heart failure.
 * Joseph Dear, 63, American civil servant, Director of OSHA (1993–1997), CIO of CalPERS (since 2009), prostate cancer.
 * Sorel Etrog, 80, Canadian sculptor, recipient of the Order of Canada (1994).
 * Wayne Frye, 83, American Olympic champion rower (1952).
 * Georges Hamel, 66, Canadian country music singer-songwriter.
 * Phyllis Krasilovsky, 87, American children's author, stroke.
 * Dezső Novák, 75, Hungarian Olympic champion football player (1964, 1968) and coach.
 * Frank Reed, 59, American soul singer (The Chi-Lites).
 * Frankie Sardo, 77, American rock and roll musician, cancer.
 * Michael Taylor, 47, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.
 * Tim Wilson, 52, American stand-up comedian and country music singer, heart attack.
 * Irv Wisniewski, 89, American football and basketball player and coach.

27

 * Aaron Allston, 53, American game designer (Dungeons & Dragons) and sci-fi author (X-Wing), heart failure.
 * Raymond James Boland, 82, Irish-born American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Birmingham (1988–1993) and Kansas City-St Joseph (1993–2005), lung cancer.
 * Bryan Clarke, 81, British geneticist.
 * Luis Díaz, 42, Cuban baseball player.
 * Max Gors, 67, American judge, member of the South Dakota Supreme Court (2001–2002).
 * Jan Hoet, 77, Belgian art critic and curator, heart attack.
 * Tim Kehoe, 43, American author and toy inventor.
 * Assad Kotaite, 89, Lebanese administrator, Secretary-General and Council President of the International Civil Aviation Organization (1976–2006).
 * Eric Lockwood, 81, English rugby league player (Wakefield Trinity).
 * Huber Matos, 95, Cuban dissident, activist and writer, heart attack.
 * Arnstein Øverkil, 76, Norwegian police chief and jurist.
 * Terry Rand, 79, American basketball player (Marquette Warriors), second round NBA draft pick (1956), heart attack.
 * Richard Sacher, 71, Czech politician, Czechoslovak Interior Minister (1989–1990), member of the Federal Assembly (1990–1992).
 * Wilford Scypion, 55, American boxer, Golden Gloves National Middleweight Champion (1978), complications from pneumonia.
 * Chuner Taksami, 83, Russian ethnographer.
 * Vicente T. Ximenes, 94, American civil rights activist.

28

 * Nadeem al-Zaro, 82, Jordanian politician, Minister of Transport and Minister of Interior, Mayor of Ramallah.
 * Guy Alexandre, 68, Haitian diplomat, Ambassador to the Dominican Republic (1995–2003), heart attack.
 * Juul Bjerke, 85, Norwegian economist.
 * Kevon Carter, 30, Trinidadian footballer, suspected heart attack.
 * Hugo Brandt Corstius, 78, Dutch author.
 * Ophelia DeVore, 91, American businesswoman and model.
 * Ruth Frith, 104, Australian masters athlete.
 * Benjamín Galván Gómez, 41, Mexican politician and newspaper publisher.
 * Tex Hill, 70, American actor and stuntman.
 * Robert Holliday, 81, American politician, member of the West Virginia House of Delegates (1962–1968) and Senate (1969–1972, 1981–1994).
 * David Holmes, 87, British journalist and broadcaster, BBC News Political Editor (1975–1980).
 * Hansi Knoteck, 99, German actress.
 * Jerzy Kolendo, 80, Polish historian and archaeologist.
 * Lee Lorch, 98, American desegregation activist.
 * Michio Mado, 104, Japanese poet.
 * Ana María Moix, 66, Spanish writer, cancer.
 * Karl Anton Rickenbacher, 73, Swiss conductor, heart attack.
 * C. R. Simha, 71, Indian actor and director, prostate cancer.
 * Gib Singleton, 78, American sculptor.
 * James Tague, 77, American writer, key witness to the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
 * Randy Trautman, 53, American football player (Washington Redskins, Calgary Stampeders).
 * Norman Yonemoto, 67, American video and visualization artist.

1

 * G.K. Chadha, 73, Indian economist, heart attack.
 * Nancy Charest, 54, Canadian politician, Quebec MNA for Matane (2003–2007).
 * Prafulla Dahanukar, 80, Indian painter.
 * Philippe Ebly, 93, Belgian science fiction and fantasy writer.
 * Andy Gilpin, 93, Canadian Olympic champion ice hockey player (1948).
 * Zdeněk Hajný, 72, Czech artist.
 * Alan Heyman, 82, American-born South Korean traditional music scholar.
 * Eckart Höfling, 77, German Catholic priest and missionary.
 * Bangaru Laxman, 74, Indian politician, President of the Bharatiya Janata Party (2000–2001), cardiac arrest.
 * Les Layton, 92, American baseball player (New York Giants).
 * Donald Mahley, 71, American diplomat and army officer, representative to the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, pancreatic cancer.
 * Dave O'Brien, 57, American collegiate athletic director (Long Beach State, Temple, Northeastern), cancer.
 * Alain Resnais, 91, French film director (Night and Fog, Hiroshima mon amour).
 * Tommy Ed Roberts, 73, American politician, member of the Alabama House of Representatives (1974–1978) and Senate (1994–2006).
 * Robert L. Spencer, 94, American fashion designer, heart attack.
 * Paul Tant, 68, Belgian politician, Mayor of Kruishoutem (1977–2009).
 * Gyula Toth, 72, Hungarian footballer.
 * Werner Uebelmann, 92, Swiss entrepreneur and writer.
 * John Wilkinson, 73, British politician, MP for Bradford West (1970–1974) and Ruislip-Northwood (1979–2005).
 * Alejandro Zaffaroni, 91, Uruguayan-born American chemist and entrepreneur, dementia.

2

 * Ryhor Baradulin, 79, Belarusian poet.
 * Peter Bares, 78, German organist and composer.
 * Ted Bergmann, 93, American sports television and entertainment producer (NBC), complications following surgery.
 * Molly Bobak, 92, Canadian war artist, recipient of the Order of Canada (1995).
 * Bhuvnesh Chaturvedi, 85, Indian politician, State Minister (1993–1996), MP (1978–1996) and Rajasthan MLA for Kota (1972–1977).
 * Porky Chedwick, 96, American radio announcer.
 * Sal DeRosa, 82, Italian-born American soccer coach.
 * Gail Gilmore, 76, Canadian actress, lung cancer.
 * Stanley Grinstein, 86, American businessman, kidney disease.
 * Jacob Jervell, 88, Norwegian theologian, priest and author.
 * Justin Kaplan, 88, American biographer, Pulitzer Prize winner for Biography or Autobiography (1967), Parkinson's disease.
 * Benjamin Lambert, 77, American politician, member of the Virginia House of Delegates (1978–1986) and Senate (1986–2008).
 * Rudolph Rummel, 81, American political scientist.
 * Stanley Rubin, 96, American film and television producer (Revenge, Bracken's World, The Ghost & Mrs. Muir).
 * Scott Vanstone, 66, Canadian cryptographer.

3

 * Robert Ashley, 83, American composer, complications from cirrhosis.
 * Christine Buchegger, 71, Austrian actress, complications from surgery.
 * Martin Gutzwiller, 88, Swiss-born American physicist.
 * Stan Koziol, 48, American soccer player, leukemia.
 * Kurt Chew-Een Lee, 88, American military officer, first Asian-American officer in the Marine Corps, recipient of the Navy Cross, suspected heart attack.
 * Curtis McClarin, 44, American actor (The Happening, Law & Order), brain aneurysm.
 * Harold Mowery, 84, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1976–1990) and Senate (1993–2004), pneumonia.
 * Sherwin B. Nuland, 83, American National Book Award-winning author and surgeon, prostate cancer.
 * F. Edward Osborne, 89, American politician, member of the Idaho House of Representatives (1989–1990) and Senate (1991–1992).
 * William R. Pogue, 84, American astronaut (Skylab) and Air Force pilot (Thunderbirds).
 * Juan A. Rivero, 90, American Puerto Rican biologist, founder of the Dr. Juan A. Rivero Zoo, cancer.
 * Billy Robinson, 74, British wrestler and trainer.
 * Don Shows, 74, American football coach.
 * Joab Thomas, 81, American university administrator, Chancellor of NC State (1975–1981), President of the University of Alabama (1981–1988) and Penn State (1990–1995).
 * Aino-Maija Tikkanen, 86, Finnish actress (The Harvest Month, Mother of Mine), recipient of the Order of the Lion of Finland (1983).
 * Xu Chongde, 85, Chinese political scientist and professor.
 * Shōji Yasui, 85, Japanese actor (The Burmese Harp).

4

 * Richard W. Burkhardt, 95, American academic, President of Ball State University (1978).
 * Gary Carson, 64, American poker player, academic and author, complications from vascular and renal disease.
 * Renato Cioni, 84, Italian operatic tenor.
 * Barrie Cooke, 83, English-born Irish artist.
 * Hollie Donan, 85, American football player.
 * László Fekete, 59, Hungarian footballer.
 * Mark Freidkin, 60, Russian writer.
 * Lawrence Patrick Henry, 79, South African Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Cape Town (1990–2009).
 * Dame Elaine Kellett-Bowman, 90, British politician and barrister, MP for Lancaster (1970–1997) and MEP (1975–1984).
 * Jack Kinzler, 94, American aeronautical engineer, NASA technical director that helped save Skylab.
 * Chuck Kress, 92, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox).
 * John Wayne Mason, 90, American physiologist.
 * Maja Petrin, 41, Croatian television and stage actress, heart failure.
 * Boris Pustyntsev, 78, Russian human rights activist.
 * Wu Tianming, 74, Chinese film director and producer, heart attack.

5

 * Nana Abdullahi, 54, Nigerian judge, first female High Court judge in Jigawa (since 2010).
 * Iain Campbell, 72, Scottish biophysicist.
 * Sir Robin Dunn, 96, British jurist, Lord Justice of Appeal (1980–1984).
 * Geoff Edwards, 83, American game show host (Starcade, Treasure Hunt) and actor (Petticoat Junction), pneumonia.
 * John Uzzell Edwards, 79, British painter.
 * Nigel Groom, 89, British author and perfume connoisseur.
 * Eli Hunt, 60, American Ojibwe politician, tribal chairman of Leech Lake Band (1996–2002).
 * Scott Kalvert, 49, American director (The Basketball Diaries), suicide.
 * Little Bridge, 8, New Zealand racehorse, colic.
 * Ernest Anthony Lowe, 85, British economist.
 * Alexander Macdonald, 95, Canadian politician, MP (1957–1958).
 * Ailsa McKay, 50, Scottish economist and government policy advisor, cancer.
 * Buck Melton, 90, American politician, author and lawyer, Mayor of Macon, Georgia (1975–1979).
 * Leopoldo María Panero, 65, Spanish poet.
 * Hank Rieger, 95, American television executive, President of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (1973–1975, 1977–1980), natural causes.
 * Dave Sampson, 73, English rock singer.
 * Dov Schperling, 76, Latvian-born Israeli Zionist activist.
 * Luis Villoro, 91, Spanish-born Mexican philosopher and writer.

6

 * Joe Abbey, 88, American football player.
 * Alemayehu Atomsa, 45, Ethiopian politician, President of Oromia Region (2010–2014), typhoid fever.
 * Jean-Louis Bertucelli, 71, French film director (Ramparts of Clay, Docteur Françoise Gailland).
 * Christian Casadesus, 101, French actor.
 * Maurice Faure, 92, French politician and diplomat, Interior Minister, Justice Minister, MP and Senator for Lot, last living signatory of the Treaty of Rome.
 * Jack Finlay, 92, American football player (Los Angeles Rams).
 * Martin Gottfried, 80, American drama critic and biographer, complications from pneumonia.
 * Sérgio Guerra, 66, Brazilian economist and politician, member of the Federal Senate (2003–2011).
 * Tony Herbert, 94, Irish politician (14th & 16th Senator) and hurler (Limerick).
 * Antonio Hidalgo Rodríguez, 71, Spanish footballer (Celta Vigo).
 * Gurth Hoyer-Millar, 84, Scottish sportsman.
 * Frank Jobe, 88, American orthopedic surgeon, invented Tommy John surgery.
 * Jojon, 66, Indonesian comedian, complications from cardiovascular disease.
 * David Koff, 74, American documentary film maker and political activist, suicide.
 * Barbro Kollberg, 96, Swedish actress.
 * Joe Lane, 78, American politician, member of the Arizona House of Representatives (1979–1989), Speaker (1987–1989), Parkinson's disease.
 * Sheila MacRae, 92, English-born American actress (The Honeymooners).
 * Gwen Matthewman, 86, English speed knitter.
 * Jagat Singh Mehta, 91, Indian diplomat and author, Foreign Secretary (1976–1979), High Commissioner to Tanzania (1970–1974).
 * Ron Murphy, 80, Canadian ice hockey player (New York Rangers, Chicago Black Hawks, Detroit Red Wings, Boston Bruins).
 * Martin Nesbitt, 67, American politician, member of the North Carolina Senate (2004–2014), stomach cancer.
 * Danny Pierce, 93, American artist.
 * Georgy Ragozin, 71, Russian army officer and academic.
 * Luis Rentería, 25, Panamanian footballer (Tauro), lupus.
 * Peter Ruber, 73, American author and editor.
 * Ros Saboeut, 72, Cambodian musician activist and film subject, complications from a fall.
 * Manlio Sgalambro, 89, Italian philosopher and writer.
 * Margaret Spufford, 78, British historian.
 * Marion Stein, 87, British pianist.
 * David Talmage, 94, American immunologist.

7

 * Lollu Sabha Balaji, 43, Indian comic actor.
 * Heiko Bellmann, 63, German biologist, writer and photographer.
 * Sir Richard Best, 80, British diplomat, Ambassador to Iceland (1989–1991).
 * Bob Charles, 72, English footballer (Southampton).
 * Hal Douglas, 89, American voice actor and announcer, pancreatic cancer.
 * Peter Dunn, 87, British engineer.
 * Musa Geshaev, 73, Chechen poet, literary critic, songwriter, and historian.
 * Sir Thomas Hinde, 88, British novelist.
 * Sana Khan, 28, Pakistani model and actress, traffic collision.
 * Anatoly Borisovich Kuznetsov, 83, Russian actor (White Sun of the Desert).
 * Peter Laker, 87, English cricketer (Sussex).
 * Arnulfo Mendoza, 59, Mexican artist and weaver, heart attack.
 * Tamás Nádas, 44, Hungarian aerobatics pilot and world champion air racer, plane crash.
 * Javier Naranjo Villegas, 95, Colombian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Santa Marta (1971–1980).
 * Ned O'Gorman, 84, American poet, pancreatic cancer.
 * Victor Shem-Tov, 99, Bulgarian-born Israeli politician, Health Minister (1970–1977), Chairman of Mapam.
 * Uwe Timm, 82, German writer.

8

 * Runa Akiyama, 59, Japanese voice actress, heart failure.
 * Leo Bretholz, 93, Austrian-born American Holocaust survivor, activist and writer (Leap into Darkness).
 * Bud Bulling, 61, American baseball player (Minnesota Twins, Seattle Mariners).
 * James Ellis, 82, Northern Irish actor (Z-Cars), stroke.
 * Buren Fowler, 54, American rock and roll guitarist (Drivin' N Cryin', R.E.M.).
 * William Guarnere, 90, American World War II non-commissioned officer and author, key figure in Band of Brothers.
 * Omar Ould Hamaha, 50, Malian Islamist militia commander.
 * Roy Higgins, 75, Australian jockey (Light Fingers, Red Handed), Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee (1987).
 * Wendy Hughes, 61, Australian AFI Award-winning actress (Careful, He Might Hear You), cancer.
 * Helmut Koenigsberger, 95, German-born British historian.
 * Evgeni Krasilnikov, 48, Russian Olympic silver-medalist volleyball player (1988).
 * Gerard Mortier, 70, Belgian opera director and administrator, pancreatic cancer.
 * Park Eun Ji, 35, South Korean politician.
 * Alan Rodgers, 54, American author and poet, winner of the Bram Stoker Award for Best Long Fiction (1987).
 * Larry Scott, 75, American bodybuilder, Mr. Olympia (1965, 1966), Alzheimer's disease.
 * David Smith, 88, American Olympic champion sailor (1960).
 * Randolph W. Thrower, 100, American politician and jurist, Commissioner of Internal Revenue (1969–1971).

9

 * Rafael Aburto, 100, Spanish architect.
 * Françoise Adnet, 89, French figurative painter.
 * Franklin S. Billings, Jr., 91, American politician (member and Speaker of the Vermont House of Representatives) and judge (US District Court, Vermont Supreme Court).
 * Greg Brough, 62, Australian Olympic swimmer (1968), cancer.
 * John Christie, 84, Scottish footballer (Southampton, Walsall).
 * Lionel Seymour Craig, 85, Barbadian politician, MP for Saint James (1966–1986), Cabinet Minister (1976–1986).
 * Mohammed Fahim, 56–57, Afghan politician and military commander, Vice President (since 2009), heart attack.
 * William Clay Ford, Sr., 88, American businessman (Ford Motor Company, Detroit Lions), pneumonia.
 * Valentin Fortunov, 56, Bulgarian writer, publisher and journalist.
 * Melba Hernández, 92, Cuban revolutionary, politician and diplomat, Ambassador to Vietnam and Cambodia, complications from diabetes.
 * Steve Hill, 60, American pastor and evangelist, melanoma.
 * Monika Kinley, 88, British art dealer, collector and curator.
 * Richard Liboff, 82, American physicist and author.
 * Glenn McDuffie, 86, American World War II sailor, claimant to subject of V-J Day in Times Square photograph, heart attack.
 * Husein Mehmedov, 90, Bulgarian Olympic silver-medalist wrestler (1956).
 * Nazario Moreno González, 44, Mexican drug lord, shot.
 * Carlos Moreno, 75, Argentine actor and director, heart attack.
 * Guillo Pérez, 90, Dominican painter.
 * Justus Pfaue, 72, German author and screenwriter.
 * Joseph Sax, 78, American legal scholar, pioneer of environmental law, stroke.
 * James Schaffer, 104, American Christian leader.

10

 * Alias Ali, 75, Malaysian politician and newspaper editor (Bernama), MP for Hulu Terengganu (1978–1995), Chairman of Agro Bank, colon cancer.
 * Tom Ament, 76, American politician, Milwaukee County Executive (1992–2002).
 * Roldan Aquino, 65, Filipino actor, complications from a stroke.
 * Juan Balboa Boneke, 75, Equatorial Guinean politician and writer, kidney failure.
 * Eileen Colgan, 80, Irish actress (Far and Away, My Left Foot, Angela's Ashes).
 * Francesco De Nittis, 80, Italian Roman Catholic prelate and diplomat, Apostolic Nuncio to PNG (1981–1985), El Salvador (1985–1990) and Uruguay (1990–1999).
 * Richard De Vere, 46, British illusionist (Blackpool Pleasure Beach), suspected heart attack.
 * Guy Gauthier, 93, Canadian politician, member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec.
 * Ludomir Goździkiewicz, 78, Polish politician, member of the Sejm (1989–1991).
 * Georges Lamia, 80, French footballer.
 * Samuel W. Lewis, 83, American diplomat, Ambassador to Israel (1977–1985).
 * Cynthia Lynn, 76, Latvian-born American actress (Hogan's Heroes), multiple organ failure.
 * Allen Maxwell, 70, American politician, member of the Arkansas House of Representatives (2004–2010), Mayor of Monticello, Arkansas, heart attack.
 * Joe McGinniss, 71, American author and political journalist, prostate cancer.
 * Nicolás Mentxaka, 75, Spanish footballer (Athletic Bilbao).
 * Matthew Power, 39, American journalist and magazine editor (Harper's Magazine), complications from heatstroke and exhaustion.
 * John Pring, 86, New Zealand rugby union referee.
 * Vince Radcliffe, 68, English footballer.
 * Tom Shanahan, 89, American broadcaster and sportscaster.
 * Paul J. Sheehy, 79, American politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1965–1972) and Senate (1984–1991).
 * T. J. Turner, 35, American football player (New England Patriots).
 * John Baird Tyson, 85, British explorer and mountaineer.
 * Rob Williams, 52, American basketball player (Denver Nuggets), heart failure.
 * William H. Vernon, 69, American politician, member of the Delaware House of Representatives (1977–1981), cancer.

11

 * Dean Bailey, 47, Australian football player (Essendon) and coach (Melbourne), lung cancer.
 * Brett Borgen, 79, Norwegian writer.
 * Joel Brinkley, 61, American journalist, Pulitzer Prize winner for International Reporting (1980), pneumonia.
 * Len Buckeridge, 77, Australian billionaire construction executive, founder of Buckeridge Group of Companies, heart attack.
 * Christine Buckley, 67, Irish activist, breast cancer.
 * Marilyn Butler, 77, British literary critic and academic, Rector of Exeter College, Oxford (1993–2004).
 * Bob Crow, 52, British trade unionist, General Secretary of the RMT (since 2002), aneurysm and heart attack.
 * Vladislav David, 86, Czech lawyer and academic.
 * Elisabeth Dhanens, 98, Belgian art historian.
 * Berkin Elvan, 15, Turkish student, head trauma from projected tear-gas canister.
 * Nils Horner, 51, Swedish journalist (Sveriges Radio), shot.
 * Edmund Levy, 72, Israeli judge, member of the Supreme Court (2001–2012).
 * Our Conor, 4, Irish Thoroughbred racehorse, fall.
 * G.S. Paramashivaiah, 95, Indian irrigation engineer.
 * John PiRoman, 62, American screenwriter and playwright, natural causes.
 * Hermann Schleinhege, 98, German Luftwaffe ace during World War II.
 * Marga Spiegel, 101, German writer.
 * Bobby Thompson, 74, American football player (Detroit Lions, Montreal Alouettes).
 * Doru Tureanu, 60, Romanian Olympic ice hockey player (1976, 1980).
 * David Yeagley, 62, American Comanche political writer.

12

 * Cecil Abbott, 89, Australian police chief, Commissioner of New South Wales Police (1981–1984).
 * Askerov Bahram Mehrali oglu, 80, Azerbaijani physicist.
 * Věra Chytilová, 85, Czech film director, recipient of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, Medal of Merit and the Czech Lion award.
 * Richard Coogan, 99, American actor (Captain Video and His Video Rangers, The Californians).
 * Paul C. Donnelly, 90, American aerospace pioneer.
 * Med Flory, 87, American saxophonist (Supersax) and actor (Daniel Boone, Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C., Lassie).
 * Jackie Gaughan, 93, American hotelier and casino owner (El Cortez, Las Vegas Club, The Western, Gold Spike).
 * Art Kenney, 97, American baseball player (Boston Bees).
 * Bill Knott, 73, American poet.
 * Shawn Kuykendall, 32, American soccer player (D.C. United), thymic cancer.
 * René Llense, 100, French footballer.
 * Fortunatus M. Lukanima, 73, Tanzanian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Arusha (1989–1998).
 * Ola L. Mize, 82, American army officer, Korean War recipient of the Medal of Honor.
 * John Cullen Nugent, 93, Canadian artist, sculptor and photographer.
 * Kjell Nupen, 58, Norwegian artist, cancer.
 * Calvin Palmer, 73, English footballer, cancer.
 * José Policarpo, 78, Portuguese Roman Catholic cardinal, Patriarch of Lisbon (1998–2013), aortic aneurysm.
 * Jenny Romatowski, 86, American AAGPBL baseball player.
 * Zoja Rudnova, 67, Russian table tennis player.
 * David Sive, 91, American environmental lawyer.
 * Ray Still, 94, American classical oboist (Chicago Symphony Orchestra).
 * Jean Vallée, 72, Belgian songwriter and performer.

13

 * Reubin Askew, 85, American politician, Governor of Florida (1971–1979), member of the Florida House of Representatives (1958–1962) and Senate (1962–1971).
 * Bill Ballard, 67, Canadian concert promoter and sport franchise owner (Toronto Maple Leafs), cancer.
 * Cherifa, 88, Algerian singer-songwriter.
 * Angelo Martino Colombo, 78, Italian footballer.
 * Jan Erik Düring, 87, Norwegian director.
 * Raymond Flood, 78, English cricket player (Hampshire).
 * Joseph Bacon Fraser, Jr., 88, American real estate developer.
 * Paulo Goulart, 81, Brazilian actor, cancer.
 * Al Harewood, 90, American jazz drummer.
 * Edward Haughey, Baron Ballyedmond, 70, Northern Irish politician, member of the House of Lords, founder of the Norbrook Group, helicopter crash.
 * Ahmad Tejan Kabbah, 82, Sierra Leonean politician, President (1996–1997, 1998–2007).
 * S. Mallikarjunaiah, 82, Indian politician, MP for Tumkur (1991–2009), Karnataka MLA for Tumkur (1971–1991), heart attack.
 * Vince McGlone, 97, New Zealand seaman and television personality.
 * Icchokas Meras, 79, Lithuanian-born Israeli writer, recipient of the Lithuanian National Prize (2010).
 * Petar Miloševski, 40, Macedonian footballer (Enosis Neon Paralimni), traffic collision. ·
 * Abby Singer, 96, American production manager (Remington Steele, St. Elsewhere), cancer.
 * Henk Weerink, 77, Dutch football referee.
 * Janusz Zabłocki, 88, Polish politician and Catholic activist, MP (1965–1985).

14

 * John Agoglia, 76, American television executive (NBC), instrumental in decision to replace Johnny Carson with Jay Leno, cancer.
 * Tony Benn, 88, British politician, Minister of Technology (1966–1970), Secretary of State (1974–1979), MP for Bristol South East (1950–1960, 1963–1983) and Chesterfield (1984–2001).
 * Otakar Brousek, Sr., 89, Czech actor.
 * Gary Burger, 72, American singer (The Monks), pancreatic cancer.
 * Cao Shunli, 52, Chinese human rights activist.
 * Jiří Dadák, 88, Czechoslovakian hammer thrower.
 * John Bernard Philip Humbert, 9th Count de Salis-Soglio, 66, British major.
 * Yves Delacour, 83, French Olympic rower (1956).
 * Richard Dermer, 74, American restaurateur, founder of Hideaway Pizza.
 * Hans Fogh, 76, Danish-born Canadian Olympic sailor.
 * Alec Gaskell, 81, English footballer.
 * Meir Har-Zion, 80, Israeli commando.
 * Vello Helk, 90, Estonian-born Danish historian.
 * Gašo Knežević, 60, Serbian academic and politician, Minister of Education (2001–2004).
 * Sam Lacey, 66, American basketball player (Cincinnati Royals).
 * Roger Leir, 80, American podiatric surgeon and ufologist.
 * Hugh Lunghi, 93, British military interpreter (Winston Churchill), one of the last living Big Three participants, first British soldier to enter Hitler's bunker.
 * Warwick Parer, 77, Australian politician, Senator for Queensland (1984–2000), Minister for Resources and Energy (1996–1998).
 * Sam Peffer, 92, British commercial artist.
 * Werner Rackwitz, 84, German opera director and politician.
 * Bob Thomas, 92, American journalist (Associated Press) and biographer.
 * Manuel Torres Pastor, 83, Spanish footballer (Real Zaragoza, Real Madrid).
 * Ken Utsui, 82, Japanese actor (Super Giant).
 * Wesley Warren, Jr., 50, American scrotal elephantiasis victim, heart attack.

15

 * Reşat Amet, 39, Crimean Tatar activist, murdered.
 * Scott Asheton, 64, American drummer (The Stooges), heart attack.
 * David Brenner, 78, American comedian, cancer.
 * Charlotte Brooks, 95, American photographer (Look).
 * Andrew Kenneth Burroughs, 60, British consultant physician.
 * Bo Callaway, 86, American politician, Secretary of the Army, member of the US House of Representatives for Georgia, complications from a brain hemorrhage.
 * Mars Cramer, 85, Dutch economist.
 * Paddy Cronin, 88, Irish fiddler.
 * Huseyn Derya, Azerbaijani rapper.
 * Clarissa Dickson Wright, 66, English celebrity chef and television personality (Two Fat Ladies).
 * H. Hugh Fudenberg, 85, American immunologist.
 * Everett L. Fullam, 82, American Episcopalian priest.
 * Jürgen Kurbjuhn, 73, German footballer (Hamburger SV).
 * Jesper Langballe, 74, Danish politician, MP for Viborg (2001–2011).
 * Jim Mikol, 75, Canadian ice hockey player (New York Rangers).
 * Luca Moro, 41, Italian race car driver, brain tumor.
 * Cees Veerman, 70, Dutch singer and musician (The Cats).

16

 * George E. Barker, 83-84, British philatelist.
 * Gary Bettenhausen, 72, American race car driver.
 * Markus Brüderlin, 55, Swiss art historian and curator.
 * Carlos Camus, 87, Chilean Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Copiapó (1968–1976) and Linares (1976–2003).
 * Donald Crothers, 77, American chemist.
 * Lapiro de Mbanga, 56, Cameroonian musician, political and social activist, cancer.
 * DJ Edwin, 46, Australian DJ, remixer, songwriter and producer.
 * Joseph Fan Zhongliang, 95, Chinese Roman Catholic prelate and confined dissident, Bishop of Shanghai (since 2000).
 * Sanjeewa Kavirathna, 47, Sri Lankan politician, member of the Central Provincial Council, MP for Matale District.
 * Mitch Leigh, 86, American Tony Award-winning composer (Man of La Mancha), pneumonia as a complication of a stroke.
 * Yulisa Pat Amadu Maddy, 77, Sierra Leonean poet, playwright, novelist and political prisoner.
 * Steve Moore, 64, British cartoonist and writer.
 * Frank Oliver, 65, New Zealand rugby player and coach.
 * Alexander Pochinok, 56, Russian economist, Minister of Taxes and Levies (1999–2000), Minister of Labor and Social Development (2000–2004), cardiac arrest.
 * Chuck Scherza, 91, Canadian ice hockey player (Boston Bruins, New York Rangers).
 * Cesare Segre, 85, Italian philologist, semiotician and literary critic.
 * Nicholas Spaeth, 64, American lawyer, North Dakota Attorney General (1985–1992).
 * Kenneth Wade, 81, British chemist.
 * Denké Kossi Wazo, 55, Togolese footballer.

17

 * Mareike Carrière, 59, German actress, cancer.
 * Jim Compton, 72, American journalist (NBC News), heart attack.
 * José Delicado Baeza, 87, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Valladolid (1975–2002).
 * Mercy Edirisinghe, 68, Sri Lankan actress and singer.
 * Charley Feeney, 89, American sportswriter.
 * Gene Feist, 91, American playwright and theatre director, co-founder of the Roundabout Theater Company.
 * Marek Galiński, 39, Polish Olympic cyclist (1996, 2000, 2004, 2008), traffic collision.
 * Joseph Kerman, 89, American musicologist.
 * Donald Michael Kraig, 62, American occultist author and practitioner, pancreatic cancer.
 * Paddy McGuigan, 74, Irish songwriter ("The Men Behind the Wire", "The Boys of the Old Brigade") and musician (The Barleycorn).
 * Rachel Lambert Mellon, 103, American horticulturalist and arts patron.
 * Oswald Morris, 98, British cinematographer (Fiddler on the Roof, The Guns of Navarone, Oliver!).
 * Antoni Opolski, 100, Polish physicist, natural causes.
 * Mohamed Salah Jedidi, 76, Tunisian footballer (Club Africain).
 * L'Wren Scott, 49, American fashion designer and model, suicide by hanging.
 * Egon Sendler, 90, German-born French Jesuit priest and art historian.
 * James E. Stowers, 90, American investment management executive and philanthropist, founder of American Century Investments.
 * Roy Trantham, 73, American stock car racing driver.
 * Quinto Vadi, 92, Italian Olympic gymnast (1948, 1952).

18

 * Catherine Obianuju Acholonu, 62, Nigerian academic and feminist scholar, kidney failure.
 * Jeffrey Anderson, 85, Canadian broadcaster, journalist and producer, CBC London bureau chief.
 * Jorge Arvizu, 81, Mexican voice actor, heart failure.
 * Karl Baumgartner, 65, Italian-born German film producer (Le Havre, Underground).
 * Albert Dormer, 88, British bridge player.
 * Kaiser Kalambo, 60, Zambian football player and coach, prostate cancer.
 * Derek Knee, 91, British military interpreter (Field Marshal Montgomery).
 * Serhiy Kokurin, 36, Ukrainian soldier, shot.
 * Joe Lala, 66, American musician and actor (Monsters, Inc., On Deadly Ground), complications from lung cancer.
 * Tivadar Monostori, 77, Hungarian footballer (Dorogi FC).
 * Molavi Ahmad Narouei, 50-51, Iranian Sunni theologian, human rights activist and journalist.
 * Lucius Shepard, 70, American science fiction author.
 * Ara Shiraz, 72, Armenian architect and sculptor, complications from stroke.
 * Ben Staartjes, 85, Dutch Olympic sailor.

19

 * Robert Butler, 70, American artist, member of The Highwaymen, complications from diabetes.
 * Ken Forsse, 77, American inventor and television producer, creator of the Teddy Ruxpin, heart failure.
 * Patrick Joseph McGovern, 76, American technology executive, founder and chairman of IDG.
 * Ernest Mühlen, 87, Luxembourgian politician, MEP (1984–1989), MP (1989–1991).
 * Fred Phelps, 84, American pastor and anti-gay activist, founder of the Westboro Baptist Church.
 * Philip Saliba, 82, Lebanese-born American Orthodox prelate, Metropolitan of the AOCANA (since 1966).
 * Enric Ribelles, 80, Spanish footballer.
 * Heather Robertson, 72, Canadian journalist (Winnipeg Free Press) and author, cancer.
 * Robert S. Strauss, 95, American politician and diplomat, Ambassador to Russia (1991–1992).
 * László Szőke, 83, Hungarian footballer.
 * Hank Utley, 89, American author and historian, executive director of Boys Club.
 * Lawrence Walsh, 102, American lawyer and judge, Independent Counsel for the Iran–Contra affair, member of the US District Court for Southern New York (1954–1957).
 * Joseph F. Weis, Jr., 91, American judge, U.S. Court of Appeals – Third Circuit (1973–1988), U.S. District Court for Western Pennsylvania (1970–1973), kidney failure.

20

 * Ragesh Asthana, 51, Ugandan-born Indian actor, heart attack.
 * Hennie Aucamp, 80, South African poet, short story writer, cabaretist and academic.
 * Iñaki Azkuna, 71, Spanish Basque politician, Mayor of Bilbao (since 1999), prostate cancer.
 * Hilderaldo Bellini, 83, Brazilian footballer, two-time World Cup winner (1958, 1962), complications from a heart attack.
 * Helena Belmonte, 28, American fashion model, suicide by jumping.
 * Andrzej Grzegorczyk, 91, Polish mathematician.
 * Judy Harrow, 69, American author and Wiccan priestess.
 * Dick Heller, 76, American sportswriter (The Washington Times).
 * Thomas Jolley, 70, American anti–war protester.
 * Mohamed Mjid, 97, Moroccan politician.
 * Tonie Nathan, 91, American politician, first woman to receive an electoral vote in a presidential election, Alzheimer's disease.
 * Tommy O'Connell, 83, American football player (Cleveland Browns, Buffalo Bills).
 * Ahmad Sardar, 40, Afghan journalist (Agence France-Presse), shot.
 * Khushwant Singh, 99, Indian journalist and author (Train to Pakistan).
 * William Toomath, 88, New Zealand architect.
 * Marc-Adélard Tremblay, 91, Canadian anthropologist.
 * Murray Weidenbaum, 87, American economist, Chairperson of the Council of Economic Advisers (1981–1982).

21

 * Qoriniasi Bale, 85, Fijian lawyer and politician, Attorney-General (1984–1987, 2001–2006).
 * Bill Boedeker, 90, American football player.
 * Jim Brasco, 83, American basketball player.
 * Jack Fleck, 92, American professional golfer, winner of the U.S. Open (1955).
 * Linda Gerard, 75, American cabaret artist, cancer.
 * Michael Henley, 76, British Anglican prelate, Bishop of St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane (1995–2004).
 * Ignatius Zakka I Iwas, 80, Iraqi religious leader, Patriarch of the Syriac Orthodox Church (since 1980).
 * Terry David Jones, 75, Canadian politician.
 * Vincent Lamberti, 86, American medical researcher, developed the original Dove Soap bar, complications from heart failure.
 * André Lavagne, 100, French composer.
 * Simeon Oduoye, 68, Nigerian politician, Senator for Osun (2003–2007).
 * Kiril Pandov, 85, Bulgarian footballer (PFC Spartak Varna).
 * Kostis Papagiorgis, 66, Greek writer and translator.
 * Nenad Petrović, 88, Serbian writer.
 * James Rebhorn, 65, American actor (Scent of a Woman, Independence Day, Homeland), melanoma.
 * Oddvar Rønnestad, 78, Norwegian alpine skier.
 * Adrian Taylor, 60, American television news producer (60 Minutes, The Early Show), winner of the Peabody Award (2013), pancreatic cancer.
 * Sir Colin Turner, 92, British politician, MP for Woolwich West (1959–1964).
 * William Vahey, 64, American schoolteacher and child molester, suicide by stabbing.

22

 * Yashwant Vithoba Chittal, 85, Indian Sahitya Akademi Award-winning author (The Boy who Talked to Trees).
 * Mickey Duff, 84, Polish-born British boxing manager and promoter, International Boxing Hall of Fame inductee (1999).
 * Kurt Rudolf Fischer, 92, Austrian philosopher.
 * Riina Gerretz, 74, Estonian pianist.
 * Hamza Abu al-Haija, c. 23, Palestinian militant (Hamas), military raid.
 * Yngve A. A. Larsson, 97, Swedish pediatrician, professor of medicine and diabetologist.
 * Thor Listau, 75, Norwegian politician, Minister of Fisheries (1981–1985), MP for Finnmark (1973–1985).
 * Robert Meyers, 89, Canadian ice hockey player.
 * Tasos Mitsopoulos, 48, Cypriot politician, Defence Minister (2014), MP (2006–2013), complications from a brain haemorrhage.
 * Ken Plant, 88, English footballer (Nuneaton Borough, Colchester United).
 * Lou Rell, 73, American Naval and commercial aviator, First Gentleman of Connecticut (2004–2011), cancer.
 * Siddakatte Chennappa Shetty, 62, Indian Yakshagana orator.
 * Patrice Wymore, 87, American actress (The Errol Flynn Theatre, Ocean's 11) and philanthropist, natural causes.

23

 * Ashley Booth, 74, Scottish footballer (St. Johnstone, East Fife).
 * Carmelo Bossi, 74, Italian Olympic silver-medalist boxer (1960).
 * Dave Brockie, 50, Canadian-born American heavy metal singer (Gwar), heroin overdose.
 * Jack Clancy, 79, Australian football player.
 * Bobby Croft, 68, Canadian basketball player (Kentucky Colonels, Texas Chaparrals), first Canadian to get a full scholarship to NCAA school for basketball.
 * Miller M. Duris, 86, American politician, Mayor of Hillsboro, Oregon (1973–1977).
 * Walter Ewbank, 96, British Anglican prelate, Archdeacon of Westmorland and Furness (1971–1977), Archdeacon of Carlisle (1978–1984).
 * David Henshaw, 74, New Zealand cartoonist.
 * Roy Peter Martin, 83, British author.
 * Jürg Neuenschwander, 67, Swiss organist and composer.
 * Peter Oakley, 86, British Internet vlogger.
 * William Peters, 90, British diplomat and activist (Jubilee 2000).
 * Parviz C. Radji, 78, Iranian diplomat, Ambassador to the United Kingdom (1976–1979).
 * Jaroslav Šerých, 86, Czech painter, printmaker and illustrator.
 * Miroslav Štěpán, 68, Czechoslovakian politician, member of the Central Committee for the Communist Party (1988–1989), complications from cancer.
 * Adolfo Suárez, 81, Spanish politician and lawyer, Prime Minister (1976–1981), Duke of Suárez (since 1981), respiratory infection.

24

 * Giuseppe Agostino, 85, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Crotone-Santa Severina (1973–1998) and Cosenza-Bisignano (1998–2004).
 * Robert F. Coleman, American mathematician.
 * Margaret di Menna, 90, New Zealand microbiologist.
 * Rusi Dinshaw, 86, Pakistani cricketer.
 * Arne Løvlie, 83, Norwegian zoologist.
 * Jean-François Mattéi, 73, French philosopher.
 * Tom Mikula, 87, American football player (Brooklyn Dodgers).
 * Oleksandr Muzychko, 51, Ukrainian political activist, shot.
 * Bryan Orritt, 77, Welsh footballer (Birmingham City, Middlesbrough), stroke.
 * Kuldeep Pawar, 65, Indian actor, kidney failure.
 * Paulo Schroeber, 40, Brazilian guitarist (Almah), heart failure.
 * John Rowe Townsend, 81, British children's author (The Intruder).
 * David A. Trampier, 59, American fantasy gaming artist (Dungeons & Dragons).
 * Rodney Wilkes, 89, Trinidadian Olympic silver- and bronze-medalist weightlifter (1948, 1952).

25

 * Lorna Arnold, 98, British nuclear historian and author, stroke.
 * Harm de Blij, 78, Dutch-born American geographer.
 * Dil Bahadur Lama, 84, Nepali politician and police official, cardiac arrest.
 * Hank Lauricella, 83, American Hall of Fame football player (Tennessee Volunteers) and politician, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives (1966–1972) and Senate (1972–1996).
 * Eddie Lawrence, 95, American actor, comedian and singer.
 * Jon Lord, 57, Canadian politician, Alberta MLA for Calgary-Currie (2001–2004), heart attack.
 * Nicky McFadden, 51, Irish politician, TD for Longford–Westmeath (since 2011), complications from motor neurone disease.
 * Ángel César Mendoza Arámburo, 79, Mexican politician, Governor of Baja California Sur (1975–1981).
 * Nanda, 75, Indian actress (Teen Devian, Gumnaam, Chhoti Bahen), heart attack.
 * Frank O'Keeffe, 91, Irish Gaelic football player (Kerry).
 * Mohammad Ebrahim Bastani Parizi, 89, Iranian historian and author.
 * Reinhold Pommer, 79, Germam Olympic cyclist (1956).
 * Joseph Purtill, 86, American politician and judge, member of the Connecticut House of Representatives (1959–1961).
 * Jerry Roberts, 93, British wartime codebreaker, member of the Testery unit.
 * Sonny Ruberto, 68, American baseball player (San Diego Padres), cancer.
 * Jonathan Schell, 70, American author, journalist and anti-war activist, cancer.
 * Thi. Ka. Sivasankaran, 88, Indian Sahitya Akademi Award-winning author and literary critic.
 * Ralph Wilson, 95, American Hall of Fame football team owner (Buffalo Bills) and racehorse breeder (Arazi), co-founder of the AFL.
 * Lode Wouters, 84, Belgian Olympic gold- and bronze-medalist cyclist (1948).

26

 * Roger Birkman, 95, American organizational psychologist.
 * George Bookasta, 96, American child actor, pneumonia.
 * Chu Teh-Chun, 93, Chinese-born French painter.
 * John Disney, 94, Australian ornithologist.
 * Warren Forma, 90, American documentary filmmaker and author.
 * Barbara Halloran Gibbons, 80, American cookbook author and columnist.
 * Dick Guidry, 84, American politician, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives (1950–1954, 1964–1976).
 * Tom Jones, 90, Australian politician, Member for Collie (1968–1989).
 * Marcus Kimball, Baron Kimball, 85, British politician, MP for Gainsborough (1956–1983).
 * Wolfgang Kirchgässner, 85, German Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Freiburg im Breisgau (1979–1998).
 * Thomas Landauer, 81, American experimental psychologist.
 * George Lerchen, 91, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers, Cincinnati Redlegs).
 * Harry Novak, 86, American producer.
 * Mark Stock, 62, American artist, enlarged heart.

27

 * Francine Beers, 89, American actress (Law & Order, Three Men and a Baby, Keeping the Faith).
 * Bertrando, 25, American Thoroughbred Champion racehorse (Woodward Stakes, Goodwood Breeder's Cup Handicap, Pacific Classic Stakes).
 * Al Cihocki, 89, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians).
 * Kent Cochrane, 62, Canadian amnesiac, had one of the most studied human brains.
 * Max Coll, 82, American politician, member of the New Mexico House of Representatives (1972–2004), stroke.
 * Jean-Claude Colliard, 68, French political scientist and politician, member of the Constitutional Council (1998–2007).
 * Nevio de Zordo, 71, Italian Olympic silver-medalist bobsledder (1972).
 * Augustin Deleanu, 69, Romanian footballer (Dinamo București).
 * Jeffery Dench, 85, British actor (First Knight).
 * Richard N. Frye, 94, American scholar of Armenian studies.
 * Hal M. Lattimore, 93, American judge, member of the Texas Court of Appeals.
 * Per Lillo-Stenberg, 85, Norwegian actor.
 * Joseph Madachy, 87, American research chemist and mathematician, editor of Journal of Recreational Mathematics.
 * Derek Martinus, 82, British television director (Doctor Who, Blake's 7, Z-Cars), Alzheimer's disease.
 * Gina Pellón, 87, Cuban painter.
 * P. Ramdas, 83, Indian film director, winner of the J. C. Daniel Award (2007).
 * Joseph Rigano, 80, American actor (Casino, Mickey Blue Eyes, Analyze This), throat cancer.
 * James R. Schlesinger, 85, American government official, Director of the CIA (1973), Secretary of Defense (1973–1975), Secretary of Energy (1977–1979), pneumonia.
 * Michael Schofield, 94, British sociologist and campaigner.

28

 * Godwin Olusegun Kolawole Ajayi, 82, Nigerian lawyer.
 * Jeremiah Denton, 89, American politician and military officer, Senator from Alabama (1981–1987), recipient of the Navy Cross, complications from a heart ailment.
 * Edwin Kagin, 73, American lawyer, national legal director for the American Atheists, heart disease.
 * Michael F. Lappert, 85, British chemist.
 * Billy Longley, 88, Australian criminal.
 * Sam McAughtry, 91, Northern Irish writer and broadcaster.
 * Godfrey Mdimi Mhogolo, Tanzanian Anglican prelate, Bishop of Central Tanganyika (since 1989), lung infection.
 * Michael Putney, 67, Australian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Townsville (since 2001), stomach cancer.
 * Lorenzo Semple, Jr., 91, American screenwriter (Batman, Flash Gordon, Three Days of the Condor).
 * Noel Sheppard, 53, American media critic and blogger (NewsBusters), cancer.
 * Avraham Yaski, 86, Romanian-born Israeli architect and academic, recipient of the Israel Prize (1982).

29

 * Hobart Alter, 80, American surfer and boat designer (Hobie cat).
 * Lelio Antoniotti, 86, Italian footballer.
 * Catherine Hayes Bailey, 92, American plant geneticist.
 * Mark Chamberlain, 82, American educator, President of Rowan University (1969–1984).
 * Yosef Hamadani Cohen, 98, Iranian Jewish prelate, Chief Rabbi of Iran (since 1994).
 * Karl Spillman Forester, 73, American judge, member of the US District Court for Eastern Kentucky (since 1988).
 * Elbert Gill, 82, American politician, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives (1966–1986).
 * Billy Mundi, 71, American drummer (The Mothers of Invention, Rhinoceros).
 * Marc Platt, 100, American dancer and actor (Oklahoma!, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers).
 * Oldřich Škácha, 72, Czech photographer and dissident.
 * Ron Stott, 76, American politician, member of the New York State Assembly (1975–1977), Mayor of North Syracuse, New York (1971–1974).
 * Birgitta Valberg, 97, Swedish actress.
 * Dane Witherspoon, 56, American actor (Santa Barbara).

30

 * Muhammadu Kudu Abubakar, 52, Nigerian Emir of Agaie (since 2004).
 * Robert Billingham, 56, American Olympic silver medal-winning sailor (1988), official and skipper, member of 1992 America's Cup winning team.
 * Richard Black, 92, American commercial artist and landscape painter, creator of the Mr. Clean and Smokey Bear mascots.
 * Gerardo D'Ambrosio, 83, Italian politician and magistrate.
 * Michael Edmonds, 87, British artist, co-founder of 56 Group Wales.
 * Sir David Gibbons, 85, Bermudian politician, Premier (1977–1982).
 * Jan de Graaff, 70, Dutch television journalist.
 * Ray Hutchison, 81, American politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1973–1977).
 * Keizō Kanie, 69, Japanese actor, stomach cancer.
 * Kate O'Mara, 74, English actress (Dynasty, Doctor Who), ovarian cancer.
 * Fred Stansfield, 96, Welsh international footballer.
 * Phuntsok Wangyal, 92, Chinese Tibetan politician, military leader and government critic, led invasion of Tibet (1950–1951).

31

 * Gonzalo Anes, 82, Spanish historian.
 * Anthony Beattie, 69, British civil servant.
 * Irene Fernandez, 67, Malaysian advocate for women and migrant workers, heart failure.
 * Władysław Filipowiak, 87, Polish archaeologist and historian.
 * Bryan Gahol, 36, Filipino basketball player, traffic collision.
 * David Hannay, 74, Australian film producer.
 * Edmond Harjo, 96, American Seminole Code Talker during World War II, recipient of the Congressional Gold Medal (2013), heart attack.
 * Ben Johnson, 74, American Makah tribal politician and fisheries expert, heart attack.
 * Charles Keating, 90, American banker, key figure in the savings and loan crisis.
 * Frankie Knuckles, 59, American disc jockey and record producer, complications from diabetes.
 * Bob Larbey, 79, British comedy scriptwriter (Please Sir!, The Good Life, As Time Goes By).
 * Ferdinand Masset, 93, Swiss politician, natural causes.
 * Jimmy Newton, 37, American Southern Ute tribal chief, Chairman of the Reservation (since 2011).
 * Bob Ringma, 85, Canadian politician and army officer.
 * Enrique Plancarte Solís, 43, Mexican drug lord, shot.
 * Roger Somville, 90, Belgian painter.
 * Asep Sunandar Sunarya, 58, Indonesian wayang golek puppeteer, heart attack.
 * Ahmet Yorulmaz, Turkish writer.

1

 * Andreas Bjørkum, 82, Norwegian philologist.
 * Anker Buch, 74, Danish violinist.
 * Pierre Capretz, 89, French linguist and academic, creator of French in Action series.
 * Guillermo Delgado, 83, Peruvian footballer.
 * King Fleming, 91, American jazz pianist, natural causes.
 * Rudolph Hargrave, 89, American judge, member of the Oklahoma Supreme Court (1978–2010), Chief Justice (1989–1990, 2001–2002).
 * Jacques Le Goff, 90, French historian.
 * Andrew Joseph McDonald, 90, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Little Rock (1972–2000).
 * Bill Mitchell, 85, Canadian hockey player (Detroit Red Wings), kidney failure.
 * Carlos Oneto, 84, Peruvian actor and comic.
 * Merimeri Penfold, 93, New Zealand Māori language academic (University of Auckland), cancer.
 * Rolf Rendtorff, 88, German academic, Emeritus Professor of Old Testament (University of Heidelberg).
 * Harry Rowe, 89, Australian football and cricket player.
 * Colin Scott, 80, British Anglican prelate, Bishop of Hulme (1984–1998).
 * John W. Shelton, 85, American politician, member of the West Virginia House of Delegates (1995–2004).
 * Alida van der Anker-Doedens, 91, Dutch Olympic silver-medalist sprint canoer (1948).
 * Norman Warner, 70, Canadian politician and insurance broker, cancer.

2

 * Taha Basry, 67, Egyptian football player and manager.
 * Al Bolton, 88, American television meteorologist.
 * Richard Brick, 68, American film producer (Deconstructing Harry) and executive, New York City Film Commissioner (1992–1994), esophageal cancer.
 * Stephanie Camp, 46, American historian, cancer.
 * Robert Clodius, 93, American academic.
 * Everett De Roche, 67, Australian screenwriter, cancer.
 * Harris Goldsmith, 77, American pianist and critic.
 * Sandy Grossman, 78, American sports director (CBS Sports, Fox Sports), directed 10 Super Bowls, cancer.
 * Lyndsie Holland, 75, English opera singer and actress.
 * Lucy Hood, 56, American television executive (News Corporation), President of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (since 2013), cancer.
 * Mamoon Kazi, 78, Pakistani judge, member of the Supreme Court (1997–2000) and Sindh High Court (1985–1997).
 * Michael Pearse Lacey, 97, Canadian Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Toronto (1979–1993).
 * Glyn Jones, 82, South African writer and actor.
 * Miloš Mikeln, 83, Slovene writer.
 * Consuelo Moure, 67, Colombian actress, lung cancer.
 * Carl Epting Mundy, Jr., 78, American military officer, Commandant of the Marine Corps and member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (1991–1995), Merkel cell carcinoma.
 * Alfred Niepieklo, 86, German footballer.
 * Mary Lou Petty, 98, American Olympic swimmer (1936).
 * Unnikrishnan Puthur, 80, Indian novelist.
 * Gustavo Rodríguez, 67, Venezuelan film, stage and television actor.
 * Vern Rutsala, 80, American author and poet.
 * Alieu Badara Saja Taal, 70, Gambian academic and newspaper executive, managing director of The Daily Observer, liver infection.
 * Mahjoub Sharif, 66, Sudanese poet and activist.
 * David Werdyger, 94, Polish-born American Hasidic singer.
 * Urs Widmer, 75, Swiss author.

3

 * Joseph Archibald, Kittitian-born British Virgin Islander jurist, member of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court.
 * Andrei Bodiu, 48, Romanian poet.
 * Máximo Cajal López, 79, Spanish diplomat.
 * Régine Deforges, 78, French author, editor, director and playwright.
 * Akira Endo, 75, Japanese-born American conductor.
 * Pedro Fré, 89, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Corumbá (1985–1989) and Barretos (1989–2000).
 * Edvard Grimstad, 81, Norwegian politician, MP for Østfold (1989–1997), Governor of Østfold (1998–2003).
 * Norval Horner, 83, Canadian politician, MP for Battleford—Kindersley (1972–1974).
 * Fred Kida, 93, American cartoonist.
 * Virginie Korte-van Hemel, 84, Dutch politician, Deputy Minister of Justice (1982–1989).
 * Hans-Günther Lange, 97, German U-boat officer, recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves.
 * Paul Lüönd, 63, Swiss musician and politician.
 * Jovan Pavlović, 77, Serbian Orthodox prelate, Metropolitan Bishop of Zagreb, Ljubljana and Italy.
 * Prince Michael of Prussia, 74, German author.
 * Heribert Reitböck, 80, Austrian neuroscientist.
 * John Ryan, 86, Irish politician, Leas-Cheann Comhairle (1982–1987).
 * Paul Salamunovich, 86, American choral director (Los Angeles Master Chorale) and film conductor (Dracula), complications from West Nile virus.
 * Tommy Lynn Sells, 49, American serial killer, execution by lethal injection.
 * Arthur Smith, 93, American musician and songwriter ("Guitar Boogie", "Dueling Banjos").
 * Ed Spencer, 85, American race car driver.

4

 * José Aguilar, 55, Cuban Olympic bronze-medalist light-welterweight boxer (1980), cerebral infarction.
 * Len Ardill, 83, Australian politician, member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Salisbury (1986–1992) and Archerfield (1992–1998).
 * İsmet Atlı, 83, Turkish Olympic champion light heavyweight freestyle wrestler (1960).
 * James Bates, 61, American conductor.
 * Dave Blakey, 84, English footballer (Chesterfield).
 * William W. Blanton, 90, American politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1976–1988), pneumonia.
 * Archie Boyd, 95, English Royal Air Force officer.
 * George W. Decker, 75, American classical organist.
 * Joseph A. Doyle, 93, American lawyer, Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Manpower and Reserve Affairs) (1979–1981).
 * Kumba Ialá, 61, Bissau-Guinean politician, President (2000–2003), cardiopulmonary arrest.
 * Charles Ray Jordan, 76, American politician.
 * Margo MacDonald, 70, Scottish politician, MP for Glasgow Govan (1973–1974), MSP for Lothian (since 1999), Parkinson's disease.
 * Klaus Meyer, 76, German footballer.
 * Peter Liechti, 63, Swiss filmmaker.
 * Anja Niedringhaus, 48, German photojournalist (Associated Press), Pulitzer Prize winner for Breaking News Photography (2005), shot.
 * Curtis Bill Pepper, 96, American journalist (Newsweek) and author.
 * Muhammad Qutb, 95, Egyptian Islamist author and academic.
 * Richard Small, 68, American racehorse trainer (Concern), cancer.
 * Gyula Szabó, 83, Hungarian actor.

5

 * Azamour, 13, Irish racehorse and sire, euthanised.
 * Óscar Avilés, 90, Peruvian guitarist and singer.
 * Poul Erik Bech, 76, Danish football manager.
 * Willis Blair, 90, Canadian politician, Mayor of East York (1973–1975).
 * Andy Davidson, 81, Scottish footballer (Hull City).
 * Alan Davie, 93, Scottish painter and musician.
 * Mariano Díaz, 74, Spanish racing cyclist.
 * Antonio Díaz Gil, 79, Spanish footballer.
 * Stuart Fullerton, 74, American entomologist (University of Central Florida).
 * Leif Haanes, 81, Norwegian ship-owner and Christian leader.
 * Wayne Henderson, 74, American jazz trombonist (The Jazz Crusaders) and record producer, heart failure.
 * Rhondda Alder Kelly, 87, Australian model, Miss Australia (1946).
 * Peter Matthiessen, 86, American author (At Play in the Fields of the Lord, The Snow Leopard), leukemia.
 * L. B. McGinnis, 72, American novellist.
 * Stanislaus Okurut, 84, Ugandan politician, Minister of Labour, Sports and Transport, heart failure.
 * John Pinette, 50, American comedian and actor (The Punisher, Junior), pulmonary embolism.
 * Gordon Smith, 59, Scottish footballer (St. Johnstone, Aston Villa).
 * Peter Thorne, 90, English fighter pilot and diplomat.
 * José Wilker, 66, Brazilian actor (Medicine Man) and director, heart attack.

6

 * Mary Anderson, 96, American actress (Gone With the Wind).
 * Jacques Castérède, 87, French composer.
 * Leee Black Childers, 68, American punk rock and art photographer (The Factory, Andy Warhol).
 * Liv Dommersnes, 91, Norwegian actress.
 * Sir Maurice Drake, 91, British High Court judge.
 * Charles Farthing, 60, New Zealand doctor, heart attack.
 * Peter Kaberere, 30, Kenyan gospel singer, electrocuted.
 * Erzsi Kovács, 85, Hungarian pop singer and performer.
 * Domenico Mennitti, 75, Italian politician, Mayor of Brindisi (2004–2011).
 * Mickey Rooney, 93, American actor (Boys Town, The Black Stallion), Emmy Award winner (Bill), natural causes.
 * Leandro Rovirosa Wade, 96, Mexican politician and engineer, Governor of Tabasco (1977–1982).
 * Farhad Sepahbody, 85, Iranian exiled diplomat, Ambassador to Morocco (1976–1979).
 * Chuck Stone, 89, American navigator, journalist and academic, Tuskegee Airman during World War II, co-founder of the NABJ.
 * Massimo Tamburini, 70, Italian motorcycle designer (Ducati 916, MV Agusta F4), lung cancer.
 * Van Vlahakis, 79, Greek-born American chemist.

7

 * Ron Barkhouse, 87, Canadian politician.
 * Ashish Bose, 83, Indian demographer, coined "BIMARU" term, fall.
 * Claudine Bouché, 88, French film editor (Shoot the Piano Player, Jules and Jim).
 * George Dureau, 83, American painter and photographer, Alzheimer's disease.
 * Peaches Geldof, 25, English television presenter, writer and model, heroin overdose.
 * James Alexander Green, 88, British mathematician.
 * Alexis Guyodo, 91, French Olympic steeplechaser (1948).
 * Noel Knockwood, 81, Canadian Mi'kmaq spiritual leader and civil servant, Sergeant-at-Arms for Legislative Assembly of Nova Scotia (2000–2005), NAAA (2002), stroke.
 * Ernest Kurnow, 101, American academic.
 * V. K. Murthy, 90, Indian cinematographer (Kaagaz Ke Phool, Pyaasa, Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam), recipient of the Dadasaheb Phalke Award (2008).
 * Perlita Neilson, 80, British actress.
 * Zeituni Onyango, 61, Kenyan computer programmer, involved in immigration case during 2008 US presidential election campaign, breast cancer and respiratory ailments.
 * Jack Satter, 92, American philanthropist, partly owned the New York Yankees.
 * Jerry Sharkey, 71, American Wright brothers historian, conceived idea for Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park, heart failure.
 * John Shirley-Quirk, 82, English bass-baritone opera singer, cancer.
 * George Shuffler, 88, American Hall of Fame bluegrass musician (The Stanley Brothers).
 * Josep Maria Subirachs, 87, Spanish Catalan sculptor and painter, Parkinson's disease.
 * Scato Swu, 90, Indian politician.
 * Frans van der Lugt, 75, Dutch Jesuit priest, shot.
 * Čedo Vuković, 93, Montenegrin writer.
 * Royce Waltman, 72, American college basketball coach (Indiana State).
 * Emilio Yap, 88, Filipino businessman and philanthropist.

8

 * Sandy Brown, 75, Scottish footballer.
 * Emmanuel III Delly, 86, Iraqi Chaldean Catholic hierarch, Patriarch of Babylon (2003–2012).
 * Karlheinz Deschner, 89, German writer and activist.
 * Robert Dickson, 88, Australian architect.
 * Shrish Chandra Dikshit, 91, Indian politician, MP for Varanasi (1991–1996), DGP for Uttar Pradesh.
 * Jay R. Galbraith, 75, American organizational theorist.
 * Phil Hardy, 69, British film and music journalist.
 * Eric Harroun, 31, American jihadist, drug overdose.
 * Andrew Intamba, 67, Namibian diplomat and security director, first Ambassador to Egypt (since 2008), Director of the Central Intelligence Service (1991–2007).
 * Art Kimball, 72, American politician, member of the Utah Senate (1977–1981).
 * Ghiță Licu, 68, Romanian Olympic handball player (1972, 1976).
 * Ivan Mercep, 84, New Zealand architect (Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa).
 * Monte Olsen, 57, American politician, member of the Wyoming House of Representatives (2002–2008), myocardial ischemia.
 * Herbert Schoen, 84, German footballer.
 * Cornelius Taiwo, 103, Nigerian academic.
 * The Ultimate Warrior, 54, American Hall of Fame professional wrestler (WWE), heart attack.
 * Adrianne Wadewitz, 37, American scholar, rockclimbing fall.

9

 * Manuel Alejandro Aponte Gómez, 43, Mexican bodyguard (Joaquín Guzmán Loera), shot.
 * Python Anghelo, 59, Romanian-born American artist, video game and pinball machine designer (Joust, Taxi, PIN•BOT), cancer.
 * Gil Askey, 89, American-born Australian musician and composer (Lady Sings the Blues), lymphoma.
 * Chris Banks, 41, American football player (Denver Broncos, Atlanta Falcons).
 * Jacob Birnbaum, 87, German-born American Jewish activist, founder of the Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry.
 * Jos Chabert, 81, Belgian politician, Minister of State (2009).
 * Rory Ellinger, 72, American politician, member of the Missouri House of Representatives (since 2010), liver cancer.
 * Norman Girvan, 72, Jamaican professor and politician, Secretary General of the Association of Caribbean States (2000–2004), fall.
 * Robin Holliday, 81, British molecular biologist.
 * Sir James Holt, 91, British medieval historian.
 * Boniface Lele, 66, Kenyan Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Mombasa (2005–2013), Bishop of Kitui (1995–2005), cardiac arrest.
 * René Mertens, 92, Belgian cyclist.
 * Eddie Miller, 82, American basketball player.
 * Aelay Narendra, 67, Indian politician, MP for Nizamabad (1999–2004) and Medak (2004–2008), Andhra Pradesh MLA for Himayatnagar (1983–1999).
 * Val Ogden, 90, American politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives (1991–2003), cancer.
 * A. N. R. Robinson, 87, Trinbagonian politician, President (1997–2003), Prime Minister (1986–1991), recognized for role in establishing the International Criminal Court.
 * Ferdinando Terruzzi, 90, Italian Olympic champion cyclist (1948).
 * Svetlana Velmar-Janković, 80, Serbian writer.

10

 * Dominique Baudis, 66, French journalist, writer and politician, Mayor of Toulouse (1983–2001), cancer.
 * Justin Marie Bomboko, 86, Congolese politician, Head of Government (1960–1961), Foreign Minister (1960–1963, 1965–1969, 1981).
 * George Bornemissza, 90, Australian entomologist and ecologist.
 * Commendable, 16, American Thoroughbred racehorse, won the 2000 Belmont Stakes.
 * Joe Dini, 85, American politician, member of the Nevada House of Representatives (1967–2002).
 * Bill Doolittle, 90, American football player and coach (Western Michigan Broncos).
 * László Felkai, 73, Hungarian Olympic water polo player (1960, 1964, 1968).
 * Jim Flaherty, 64, Canadian politician, Minister of Finance (2006–2014), MP for Whitby—Oshawa (since 2006), MPP for Whitby—Ajax (1995–2005), heart attack.
 * Phyllis Frelich, 70, American Tony Award-winning actress (Children of a Lesser God), progressive supranuclear palsy.
 * Ken Greengrass, 87, American television producer.
 * Carol Grimaldi, 75, American restaurateur, co-founder of Grimaldi's Pizzeria, cancer.
 * Ján Hirka, 90, Slovak Catholic hierarch, Bishop of Prešov (1990–2002).
 * Richard Hoggart, 95, British academic and author (The Uses of Literacy), dementia.
 * Thomas M. Jacobs, 87, American Olympic skier (1952).
 * Doris Pilkington Garimara, 76, Australian author (Follow the Rabbit-Proof Fence), ovarian cancer.
 * Gregory White Smith, 62, American biographer (Jackson Pollock: An American Saga), Pulitzer Prize winner (1991), brain tumor.
 * Anatoly Sukhorukov, 78, Russian physicist.
 * Eddy Thomas, 82, Jamaican dancer, choreographer and teacher, co-founder of National Dance Theatre Company.
 * Sue Townsend, 68, British novelist and playwright (Adrian Mole series), stroke.
 * Sidney Weintraub, 91, American economist.

11

 * Alfredo Alcón, 84, Argentine actor (The Innocents, El Santo de la Espada, Sugar Harvest), respiratory disease.
 * Antonio Aldonza, 88, Spanish footballer.
 * Eppie Archuleta, 92, American weaving artist, recipient of the National Heritage Fellowship (1985).
 * Nandu Bhende, 58, Indian musician and actor, heart attack.
 * Rolf Brem, 88, Swiss graphic artist, sculptor and illustrator.
 * Hal Cooper, 91, American television director and producer (I Dream of Jeannie, Maude, Gimme a Break!), heart failure.
 * Edna Doré, 92, British actress (EastEnders, Les Misérables, Another Year), emphysema.
 * Dunstan Endawie Enchana, 78, Malaysian politician, Sarawak MLA for Krian, Deputy Chief Minister (1977–1979), High Commissioner to Australia and New Zealand.
 * Cele Hahn, 72, American politician and media owner (WNNZ (AM), WNNZ-FM), member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1995–2003).
 * Bill Henry, 86, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox, Cincinnati Reds), heart attack.
 * Zander Hollander, 91, American sportswriter, journalist, editor and archivist.
 * Lou Hudson, 69, American basketball player (St. Louis Hawks, Los Angeles Lakers), complications from a stroke.
 * Myer S. Kripke, 100, American rabbi and philanthropist.
 * Bernard J. Lechner, 82, American electronics engineer (RCA).
 * William J. Lyons, Jr., 92, American politician, member of the Connecticut House of Representatives and Senate.
 * Eugene McGehee, 85, American lawyer, jurist and politician, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives (1960–1972).
 * Helga Mees, 76, German Olympic silver- and bronze-medalist fencer (1964).
 * Sergey Nepobedimy, 92, Soviet rocket designer (3M6 Shmel, Arena, OTR-23 Oka, OTR-21 Tochka, 9K11 Malyutka).
 * Ron Pundak, 58, Israeli diplomat, involved in Oslo I Accord, cancer.
 * Sanggeun, 9, Korean dog actor, complications of cancer.
 * Patrick Seale, 83, Northern Irish journalist, foreign correspondent and historian (The Observer), brain cancer.
 * Rolando Ugolini, 89, Italian-born British footballer (Middlesbrough).
 * Jesse Winchester, 69, American musician and songwriter, bladder cancer.
 * Carl Zimmermann, 96, American news anchor (WITI) and WWII war correspondent.
 * Darrell Zwerling, 85, American character actor (Chinatown, Grease, Capricorn One).

12

 * Pierre Autin-Grenier, 67, French author.
 * Jerry Carle, 90, American football, basketball, and baseball player and coach.
 * James M. Coleman, 90, American politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1966–1972).
 * Eduard Gaugler, 85, German economist.
 * Beverly Hanson, 89, American golfer, U.S. Amateur Champion (1950), LPGA Championship (1955), Western Open (1956), Titleholders Championship (1958), complications of Alzheimer's and COPD.
 * Robert Harder, 84, American politician, member of the Kansas House of Representatives (1961–1967), brain tumor.
 * Fred Ho, 56, American saxophonist, composer and social activist, complications from colorectal cancer.
 * Brita Koivunen, 82, Finnish schlager singer.
 * Ray Litton, 82, American politician, Mayor of Round Rock, Texas (1973–1978).
 * Pierre-Henri Menthéour, 53, French racing cyclist, cancer.
 * My Flag, 21, American Thoroughbred racehorse, euthanized.
 * Øystein Øystå, 79, Norwegian writer.
 * Maurício Alves Peruchi, 24, Brazilian footballer, traffic collision.
 * Robert Potter, 64, British geographer.
 * Hal Smith, 82, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals).
 * Billy Standridge, 60, American race car driver and team owner (NASCAR, Nationwide Series), cancer.
 * Hamish Watt, 88, Scottish politician, MP for Banffshire (1974–1979).

13

 * John Brunsdon, 80, British artist.
 * Peter Drummond-Murray of Mastrick, 84, Scottish herald and banker.
 * Fred Enke, 89, American football player (Detroit Lions, Philadelphia Eagles), dementia.
 * Sally Haydon, 55, American equestrian and academic.
 * Edward Kamuda, 74, American historian, co-founder of the Titanic Historical Society, consultant on Titanic.
 * Ernesto Laclau, 78, Argentine post-Marxist political theorist, heart attack.
 * Otto Petersen, 53, American ventriloquist and comedian (Otto & George).
 * Michael Ruppert, 63, American author, journalist, radio show host and conspiracy hawk, suicide by gunshot.
 * Theoklitos Setakis, 83, Greek Orthodox hierarch, Metropolitan Bishop of Ioannina (since 1975).
 * Irene Shepard, 91, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives.
 * Rafał Sznajder, 41, Polish Olympic fencer (1996, 2000, 2004), heart attack.

14

 * Roland Issifu Alhassan, 81, Ghanaian diplomat and politician, Ambassador to Germany (2001–2006), MP for Tolon-Kumbungu (1969–1971, 1979–1981), co-founder of the New Patriotic Party.
 * Howard Behrens, 80, American artist.
 * Reid Buckley, 83, American novelist, public speaker and columnist, cancer.
 * Nina Cassian, 89, Romanian poet, heart attack.
 * Joe Curl, 59, American basketball coach (University of Houston), heart failure.
 * Phillip Hayes Dean, 83, American stage actor, director and playwright, aortic aneurysm.
 * Peter Ellson, 88, English footballer (Crewe Alexandra).
 * Karl-Heinz Euling, 94, German Waffen SS officer (Hauptsturmführer), recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross.
 * Brian Harradine, 79, Australian politician, Senator for Tasmania (1975–2005), longest-serving independent parliamentarian, stroke.
 * Thorleif Holth, 83, Norwegian politician.
 * Crad Kilodney, 66, Canadian writer, cancer.
 * Ingeborg von Kusserow, 95, German actress.
 * Albert Manent, 83, Spanish writer and activist.
 * Rudolf Matutinović, 87, Croatian sculptor.
 * Wally Olins, 83, British business consultancy and public relations executive, Chairman of Saffron Brand Consultants.
 * Manuel Ortega, 92, Spanish painter.
 * Armando Peraza, 89, Cuban-born American Latin jazz percussionist (Santana, George Shearing, Dave Brubeck), pneumonia.
 * Paul Sadala, Congolese militant, shot.
 * Davorin Savnik, 85, Slovene industrial designer and architect.
 * Bill Sinegal, 85, American rhythm and blues musician.
 * Mick Staton, 74, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives for West Virginia's 3rd district (1981–1983).

15

 * Kirsten Bishopric, 50, Canadian voice actress (Sailor Moon), lung cancer.
 * Little Joe Cook, 91, American doo-wop singer and songwriter.
 * Robert-Casimir Tonyui Messan Dosseh-Anyron, 88, Togolese Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Lomé (1962–1992).
 * John L. Ducker, 91, American politician.
 * Shane Gibson, 35, American guitarist (Korn, stOrk), complications from a blood clotting disorder.
 * Robert Heard, 84, American journalist (Associated Press), complications from hip surgery.
 * John Houbolt, 95, American aerospace engineer, complications from Parkinson's disease.
 * Júnior, 70, Filipino singer and actor.
 * Luo Qingchang, 96, Chinese politician, member of the Central Committee (1973–1987) and Standing Committee (1978–1983).
 * Thomas C. Salamone, 87, American politician, member of the Connecticut House of Representatives (1963–1971).
 * Ratchanee Sripraiwan, 82, Thai language scholar, author and academic.
 * Claudio Tello, 50, Chilean footballer (Cobreloa), cancer.
 * Rosemary Tonks, 85, British poet.
 * Eliseo Verón, 78, Argentine sociologist, anthropologist and semiotician, cancer.
 * Hugo Villar, 88, Uruguayan physician and politician.
 * Sir Owen Woodhouse, 97, New Zealand judge, member of the Supreme Court, President of the Court of Appeal (1981–1986).
 * Anselmo Zarza Bernal, 97, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Linares (1962–1966) and León (1966–1992).

16

 * Basil Anthony, 76, Sri Lankan cricket umpire.
 * Joan Blanch, 77, Spanish lawyer and politician, Mayor of Badalona (1983–1999), cancer.
 * Anne Briscoe, 96, American biochemist.
 * Brock Brower, 82, American writer.
 * Gyude Bryant, 65, Liberian politician, Chairman of the Transitional Government (2003–2006).
 * Douglas L. Coleman, 82, Canadian scientist and philanthropist, recipient of the Shaw Prize (2009) and the Albert Lasker Award (2010).
 * Richard Greenfield, 71, American newspaper publisher (Jewish Ledger).
 * Khosrow Jahanbani, 72, Iranian royal (Qajar dynasty).
 * Stan Kelly-Bootle, 84, British songwriter, author and computer engineer.
 * Frank Kopel, 65, Scottish footballer (Dundee United), complications from dementia.
 * Jiří Načeradský, 74, Czech artist.
 * Basil A. Paterson, 87, American politician and labor lawyer, New York Secretary of State (1979–1983), member of the New York Senate (1965–1970).
 * Leonard Rosen, 83, American bankruptcy lawyer, co-founder of Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz.
 * Aulis Rytkönen, 85, Finnish football player and manager.
 * Jacques Servier, 92, French physician and pharmaceutical executive, founder of Servier Laboratories.
 * Ernst Florian Winter, 90, Austrian-American historian and political scientist.

17

 * Mayra Alejandra, 58, Venezuelan actress, cancer.
 * Nancy Brataas, 86, American politician, member of the Minnesota Senate (1975–1992), emphysema and COPD.
 * Steve Cappiello, 89, American politician, Mayor of Hoboken, New Jersey (1981–1984).
 * Cheo Feliciano, 78, American Puerto Rican salsa and bolero composer and singer, traffic collision.
 * Andrés Uriel Gallego, 64, Colombian civil engineer and politician, Minister of Transport (2002–2010), cancer.
 * Gabriel García Márquez, 87, Colombian author (One Hundred Years of Solitude, Love in the Time of Cholera), laureate of the Nobel Prize in Literature (1982), pneumonia.
 * Michael C. Janeway, 73, American newspaper editor (Boston Globe), academic and author, cancer.
 * Bernat Klein, 91, Yugoslavian-born Scottish fashion designer and spy.
 * McDowell Lee, 89, American politician, member of the Alabama House of Representatives (1955–1962), Secretary of the Alabama Senate (1963–2011), cancer.
 * Wojciech Leśnikowski, 75, Polish architect and academic, cancer.
 * Henry Maksoud, 85, Brazilian businessman, cardiac arrest.
 * Anthony Marriott, 83, British actor and playwright.
 * Karl Meiler, 64, German tennis player, complications from a fall.
 * Raul Bragança Neto, 68, São Toméan politician, Prime Minister (1996–1999).
 * L. Jay Oliva, 80, American academic and educator, President of New York University (1991–2002), pancreatic cancer.
 * Volodymyr Ivanovych Rybak, Ukrainian politician.
 * Karpal Singh, 73, Malaysian lawyer and politician, MP for Jelutong (1978–1999) and Bukit Gelugor (since 2004), Chairman of DAP (2004–2014), traffic collision.
 * Nikolaos Vorvolakos, 83, Greek Army officer, head of the Cypriot National Guard (1993–1998).

18

 * Habib Boularès, 80, Tunisian politician and diplomat, President of the Chamber of Deputies (1991–1997).
 * David W. Burke, 78, American television news executive, first chairman of the Broadcasting Board of Governors, President of CBS News (1988–1990).
 * Donald Dahl, 69, American politician, member of the Kansas House of Representatives (1996–2008), plane crash.
 * Guru Dhanapal, 55, Indian film director (Unna Nenachen Pattu Padichen, Suyamvaram, Periya Manushan).
 * Sanford Jay Frank, 59, American television comedy writer (Late Night with David Letterman), brain cancer.
 * Robert Keith Gray, 92, American lobbyist and public relations official.
 * Johnley Hatimoana, 57, Solomon Islands politician, MP for Ngella (since 2013).
 * Deon Jackson, 68, American soul singer and songwriter.
 * Eduard Kosolapov, 38, Russian footballer, suicide by gunshot.
 * Trygve Lange-Nielsen, 92, Norwegian barrister and judge.
 * Ramon Malla Call, 91, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Lleida (1968–1999), acting Co-Prince of Andorra (1969–1971).
 * David McClarty, 63, Northern Irish politician, MLA for East Londonderry (since 1998), cancer.
 * Antonín Molčík, 74, Czech actor.
 * Tim Moran, 95, American politician, member of the Utah House of Representatives (1984–1996).
 * Brian Priestman, 87, British maestro and conductor (Denver Symphony Orchestra).
 * Andrew Sessler, 85, American physicist and academic (University of California, Berkeley), recipient of the Enrico Fermi Award (2013), cancer.
 * Zev Sufott, 86, British-born Israeli diplomat, Ambassador to the Netherlands and China.
 * Dylan Tombides, 20, Australian footballer (West Ham United), testicular cancer.

19

 * Bashir Ahmad, 74, Bangladeshi playback singer.
 * Steve Antone, 92, American politician, member of the Idaho House of Representatives (1968–1996).
 * Lindy Berry, 86, Canadian CFL football player (Edmonton Eskimos), complications from pneumonia.
 * Helena Bliss, 96, American actress and soprano.
 * Derek Cooper, 88, British broadcaster (The Food Programme) and food journalist, Parkinson's disease.
 * George Downton, 85, English cricketer (Kent).
 * Luciano do Valle, 66, Brazilian sports commentator.
 * Richard Elrod, 80, American sheriff (Cook County, Illinois) and politician, member of the Illinois House of Representatives (1968–1970), liver cancer and cirrhosis.
 * Diomid Gherman, 86, Moldovan academic and politician.
 * John R. Gibson, 88, American senior circuit judge.
 * Mimi Kok, 80, Dutch actress, pulmonary disease.
 * Aaron Landes, 84, American rabbi and U.S. Navy chaplain, leukemia.
 * Ian McIntyre, 82, Scottish radio broadcaster and executive (BBC Radio 3, BBC Radio 4).
 * Mark Prothero, 57, American swimmer (USA Swimming) and defense lawyer (Gary Ridgway), lung cancer.
 * Kevin Sharp, 43, American country music singer, complications from a digestive disorder.
 * Adhik Shirodkar, Indian lawyer and politician.
 * Sonia Silvestre, 61, Dominican singer and announcer, stroke.
 * Erik Schmidt, 88, Estonian painter and writer.
 * Barry Sterling, 70, American politician, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives.
 * Frits Thors, 104, Dutch journalist and news anchor.

20

 * Mithat Bayrak, 85, Turkish Olympic champion wrestler (1956, 1960) and trainer.
 * Bill Blair, 92, American baseball player (Indianapolis Clowns), journalist and civil rights activist.
 * Torrey C. Brown, 77, American politician, member of the Maryland House of Delegates (1970–1994), Secretary for Natural Resources (1983–1994), heart disease.
 * Rubin Carter, 76, American middleweight boxer wrongfully convicted of murder, subject of "Hurricane" and The Hurricane, prostate cancer.
 * Robert E. Longacre, 92, American linguist.
 * Alistair MacLeod, 77, Canadian author, complications from a stroke.
 * George E. McDonald, 90, American labor union leader.
 * Benedikt Sarnov, 87, Russian author and literary critic.
 * Peter Scoones, 76, British underwater photographer (Life on Earth, Planet Earth, The Blue Planet).
 * Yoshio Shinozuka, 90, Japanese Imperial Army soldier (Unit 731).
 * Julian Wilson, 73, British horse racing correspondent and broadcaster (BBC), cancer.
 * Neville Wran, 87, Australian politician, Premier of New South Wales (1976–1986), dementia.

21

 * Edmund Abel, 92, American inventor, patented design for Mr. Coffee machine.
 * Eliza T. Dresang, 72, American academic and author.
 * Mundo Earwood, 61, American country music singer-songwriter, pancreatic cancer.
 * Herb Gray, 82, Canadian politician, Deputy Prime Minister (1997–2002), MP for Essex West (1962–1968) and Windsor West (1968–2002).
 * Janet Gray Hayes, 87, American politician, Mayor of San Jose (1975–1983), stroke.
 * George H. Heilmeier, 77, American inventor and technology executive, championed LCD displays, stroke.
 * Lionel Heinrich, 80, Canadian ice hockey player.
 * James Higginbotham, 72, American philosopher of language.
 * Craig Hill, 88, American actor (Whirlybirds, All About Eve).
 * Ladislav Hlaváček, 88, Czechoslovak football player (Dukla Prague).
 * Weldon Kern, 90, American basketball player (Oklahoma A&M Aggies).
 * Harry Koundakjian, 83, American news photographer and editor (Associated Press), complications from open heart surgery.
 * Alexander Lenkov, 70, Russian actor, People's Artist (1997).
 * Roy Matsumoto, 100, American World War II veteran, recipient of the Congressional Gold Medal (2011).
 * Arlene McQuade, 77, American television actress (The Goldbergs, The Milton Berle Show), Parkinson's disease.
 * Albert Onyeawuna, 78, Nigerian footballer (national team).
 * Ramón Pons, 73, Spanish actor (Murder in a Blue World), anemia.
 * Gene Timms, 81, American politician, member of the Oregon Senate (1982–2000).
 * Francisco Ovidio Vera Intriago, 71, Ecuadorian Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Portoviejo (since 1992), kidney disease.
 * Win Tin, 85, Burmese journalist and political prisoner, recipient of the UNESCO/Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize (2001), renal failure.

22

 * Harry Bell, 89, English footballer.
 * Abdul Qadir Dagarwal, 70, Afghan politician, Minister of Defense (1978, 1982–1986).
 * John Hannigan, Irish Gaelic footballer (Donegal).
 * Gertrud Henze, 112, German supercentenarian, oldest person in Germany.
 * Allen Jacobs, 72, American football player (Green Bay Packers, New York Giants), heart attack.
 * Bill Klucas, 72, American basketball coach, journalist and political consultant, liver cancer.
 * Jovan Krkobabić, 84, Serbian politician, Deputy Prime Minister (since 2008), Minister of Labour, Employment and Social Policy (since 2012).
 * Dennis Liwewe, 77, Zambian football player and commentator, liver failure.
 * Alfonso Márquez de la Plata, 80, Chilean politician, Minister of Agriculture (1977–1980), General Secretary of Government (1984) and Labour (1984–1988), pneumonia.
 * Ricardo Mórtola, 63, Ecuadorian architect.
 * Mohammad Naseem, 90, British Islamic leader and political activist, chairman of Birmingham Central Mosque.
 * Chris Nkulor, Nigerian actor, kidney ailment.
 * Werner Potzernheim, 87, German Olympic bronze-medalist cyclist (1952).
 * Safely Kept, 28, American Thoroughbred racehorse, euthanized.
 * Gordon Smith, 93, British army officer.
 * Oswaldo Vigas, 87, Venezuelan painter.
 * Val Werier, 96, Canadian journalist (Winnipeg Free Press).

23

 * Benjamín Brea, 67, Spanish-born Venezuelan musician, stomach cancer.
 * Monte Geralds, 79, American politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives.
 * Michael Glawogger, 54, Austrian film director (Workingman's Death, Whores' Glory, Slumming), malaria.
 * Władyslawa Górska, 94, Polish chess player.
 * Jaap Havekotte, 102, Dutch skater, skate inventor and centenarian.
 * Kenneth A. R. Kennedy, 83, American archaeologist and paleontologist.
 * Federico Ling Altamirano, 75, Mexican diplomat and politician, Ambassador to the Vatican, Senator for Mexico City (2000–2006).
 * Connie Marrero, 102, Cuban baseball player (Washington Senators), oldest former Major League Baseball player.
 * Leonhard Pohl, 84, German Olympic runner (1956).
 * Lorenzo Relova, 98, Filipino judge, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court (1982–1986).
 * F. Michael Rogers, 92, American Air Force general, complications from Parkinson's disease.
 * Mark Shand, 62, British travel writer and conservationist, injuries sustained from a fall.
 * Patric Standford, 75, English composer.
 * Dixie Tan, 78, Singaporean cardiologist and politician, MP for Ulu Pandan (1984–1991), brain cancer.
 * Zhu Qizhen, 86, Chinese diplomat and politician, Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs (1984–1989), Ambassador to the United States (1989–1993).

24

 * Ricardo Bauleo, 67, Argentine actor, heart failure.
 * Hans Hollein, 80, Austrian architect (Museum für Moderne Kunst, Haas House), laureate of the Pritzker Architecture Prize (1985), pneumonia.
 * Sandy Jardine, 65, Scottish footballer (Rangers, Hearts, national team), liver cancer.
 * Ken Kagaya, 70, Japanese politician.
 * James H. Kasler, 87, American Air Force officer, three-time recipient of the Air Force Cross.
 * Michel Lang, 74, French film and television director, Alzheimer's disease.
 * Rolf Johan Lenschow, 85, Norwegian civil engineer.
 * Arturo Licata, 111, Italian supercentenarian, world's oldest verified living man.
 * Moslem Malakouti, 90, Iranian Shiite cleric.
 * Ray Musto, 85, American politician, member of the U.S. House for Pennsylvania's 11th district (1980–1981), Pennsylvania House (1971–1980) and Senate (1983–2010), cancer.
 * Barry O'Keefe, 80, Australian judge, member of the NSW Supreme Court (1993–2004), Commissioner of the Independent Commission Against Corruption (1994–1999).
 * Konstantin Orbelyan, 85, Armenian composer and conductor.
 * Sister Ping, 65, Chinese convicted people smuggler, cancer.
 * Bogdan Poniatowski, 82, Polish Olympic rower (1960) and coach.
 * Shobha Nagi Reddy, 45, Indian politician, Andhra Pradesh MLA for Allagadda (since 1996), traffic collision.
 * Tadeusz Różewicz, 92, Polish poet and playwright, recipient of the Austrian State Prize for European Literature (1982).
 * Frederick C. Turner, 90, American Navy officer, vice admiral.
 * Jerzy Wieteski, 79, Polish footballer.

25

 * Boniface Nyema Dalieh, 80, Liberian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Cape Palmas (1973–2008).
 * Dandeniya Hemachandra De Silva, 81, Sri Lankan cricketer.
 * Dan Heap, 88, Canadian politician, MP for Spadina (1981–1988) and Trinity—Spadina (1988–1993), Alzheimer's disease.
 * William Judson Holloway, Jr., 90, American judge, member of the US 10th Circuit Court of Appeals (since 1968), respiratory illness.
 * Stanko Lorger, 83, Slovene Yugoslav Olympic hurdler (1952, 1956, 1960).
 * Paulo Malhães, 76-77, Brazilian soldier.
 * Ernest G. McClain, 95, American professor emeritus of music, natural causes.
 * Earl Morrall, 79, American football player (Baltimore Colts, Detroit Lions, Miami Dolphins), complications from Parkinson's disease.
 * Mukund Varadarajan, 32, Indian army officer, awarded Ashok Chakra, shot.
 * Tito Vilanova, 45, Spanish football player and coach (Barcelona), throat cancer.
 * Stefanie Zweig, 81, German writer (Nowhere in Africa).

26

 * Georgy Adelson-Velsky, 92, Russian mathematician and computer scientist.
 * William Ash, 96, American-born British Marxist writer, Royal Canadian Air Force pilot during World War II.
 * Joan Bruce, 86, British-born Australian actress.
 * José Moreira Bastos Neto, 61, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Três Lagoas (since 2009), heart attack.
 * Tony DiMidio, 71, American football player (Kansas City Chiefs).
 * Ole Enger, 65, Norwegian actor, cancer.
 * Jacqueline Ferrand, 96, French mathematician.
 * Manfred Fuchs, 75, German aerospace engineer, founded OHB System.
 * Protacio G. Gungon, 88, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Antipolo (1983–2001).
 * Gerald Guralnik, 77, American physicist, co-original Higgs mechanism and Higgs boson theorist, recipient of the Sakurai Prize (2010).
 * Patrick Dewes Hanan, 87, New Zealand sinologist and author.
 * Adrian Haynes, 88, American Wampanoag chief.
 * Michael Heisley, 77, American billionaire aerospace defense executive (HEICO) and basketball franchise owner (Memphis Grizzlies), complications from a stroke.
 * David Langner, 62, American football player (Auburn Tigers), key player in "Punt Bama Punt" (1972 Iron Bowl), cancer.
 * Sandro Lopopolo, 74, Italian Olympic silver-medalist light welterweight boxer (1960), WBC champion (1966–1967), respiratory infection.
 * Lee Marshall, 64, American radio personality, professional wrestling announcer and voice actor (Tony The Tiger), esophageal cancer.
 * Tony Ninos, 94, American politician and hotelier, Mayor of Cocoa, Florida (1959–1963), member of the Florida House of Representatives (1966–1967).
 * Antonio Pica, 83, Spanish actor.
 * Judith Pinsker, 74, American television writer (Ryan's Hope, General Hospital).
 * Leroy Powell, 80, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox).
 * DJ Rashad, 34, American footwork disc jockey, blood clot in leg.
 * Seth Roberts, 61, American psychologist and self-help author.
 * Paul Robeson, Jr., 86, American archivist and author, lymphoma.
 * Adolf Seilacher, 89, German palaeontologist.
 * W. E. Snelson, 91, American politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1961–1963) and Senate (1965–1967, 1969–1983).
 * Glen Stassen, 78, American Baptist ethicist and theologian, cancer.
 * Stan Turley, 93, American politician, member of the Arizona Senate (1973–1985) and House of Representatives (1965–1973), Speaker (1967–1968), natural causes.

27

 * Yigal Arnon, 84, Israeli lawyer.
 * Vujadin Boškov, 82, Yugoslav Olympic silver-medalist football player (1956) and coach (national team, Real Madrid).
 * Daniel Colchico, 76, American football player (San Francisco 49ers), complications from heart surgery.
 * Theo Constanté, 80, Ecuadorian artist.
 * Micheline Dax, 90, French comedienne and actress.
 * Rakesh Deewana, 48, Indian actor, complications from bariatric surgery.
 * DJ E-Z Rock, 46, American hip-hop musician (Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock).
 * Harry Firth, 96, Australian racing driver and team manager.
 * Peter Hallock, 89, American organist and choirmaster (Compline Choir).
 * Vasco Graça Moura, 72, Portuguese lawyer, writer, translator and politician, cancer.
 * Ilija Ničić, 91, Serbian Olympic sport shooter (1960).
 * Andréa Parisy, 78, French actress (The Little Bather, Babes a GoGo).
 * Marlbert Pradd, 69, American basketball player (New Orleans Buccaneers).
 * Turhan Tezol, 81, Turkish Olympic basketball player (1952).
 * Marsden Wagner, 84, American obstetrician.

28

 * Toimi Alatalo, 85, Finnish cross-country skier, Olympic champion (1960).
 * Gerard Benson, 83, British poet, cancer.
 * Pedro Cunha, 33, Portuguese actor, suicide by asphyxiation.
 * Barbara Fiske Calhoun, 94, American cartoonist.
 * Damião António Franklin, 63, Angolan Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Luanda (since 2001).
 * Valeri Goryushev, 40, Russian Olympic volleyball player (1996, 2000).
 * William Honan, 83, American journalist and author, cardiac arrest.
 * Amaka Igwe, 51, Nigerian film director and producer, asthma attack.
 * Dennis Kamakahi, 61, American Grammy Award-winning musician, lung cancer.
 * Richard Kershaw, 80, British broadcaster and journalist.
 * Ismail Sulemanji Khatri, Indian craftsman.
 * Derek King, 65, Australian VFL footballer (St Kilda).
 * Edgar Laprade, 94, Canadian Hall of Fame ice hockey player (New York Rangers).
 * Kamaruzaman Mohamad, 53, Malaysian journalist and editor (Utusan Malaysia), kidney ailment.
 * J. Dwight Pentecost, 99, American Christian theologian.
 * Sidney Postol, 96, American politician, member of the Connecticut House of Representatives.
 * Jack Ramsay, 89, American Hall of Fame basketball coach (Portland Trail Blazers), cancer.
 * Djahanguir Riahi, 99, French antique collector.
 * Idris Sardi, 75, Indonesian violinist and composer.
 * Frederic Schwartz, 63, American architect, prostate cancer.
 * Ryan Tandy, 32, Australian rugby league player involved in match-fixing scandal, drug overdose.
 * Mitraniketan Viswanathan, 86, Indian social reformer and environmentalist, founder of Mitraniketan.
 * Bruce Woodgate, 74, British-born American aerospace engineer (NASA), designer and principal investigator for STIS on the Hubble Telescope, complications from strokes.

29

 * Iveta Bartošová, 48, Czech singer, three-time winner of Zlatý slavík (1986, 1990, 1991), suicide by train.
 * Frank Budd, 74, American Olympic sprinter (1960) and football player (Philadelphia Eagles, Washington Redskins).
 * Tahar Chaïbi, 68, Tunisian footballer (Club Africain), complications from a stroke.
 * M. V. Devan, 86, Indian artist and academic.
 * Aleksandra Dranka, 110, Polish supercentenarian.
 * Al Feldstein, 88, American writer and editor (Mad, Tales from the Crypt).
 * Reuven Feuerstein, 92, Romanian-born Israeli psychologist.
 * Bob Hoskins, 71, English actor (Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Mona Lisa, Hook), pneumonia.
 * Michael Kadosh, 74, Israeli football player and manager, cancer.
 * Glenn Osser, 99, American musician, musical arranger, orchestra leader, and songwriter.
 * Daphne Pochin Mould, 93, British author and photographer.
 * Norma Pons, 71, Argentine actress and showgirl, natural causes.
 * Ramil Rodriguez, 72, Fillipino actor, lung cancer.
 * Bassem Sabry, 31, Egyptian journalist, fall.
 * Gailene Stock, 68, Australian ballet dancer and executive, Director of the Royal Ballet School (since 1999), cancer.
 * Edgars Vinters, 94, Latvian painter.
 * Walter Walsh, 106, American FBI agent and Olympic shooter (1948), longest-living Olympic competitor.

30

 * Michael Brock, 94, British historian.
 * Khaled Choudhury, 94, Indian theatre personality and artist.
 * Kartina Dahari, 73, Malaysian singer, ovarian cancer.
 * Chris Harris, 71, British actor, cancer.
 * Leo Kraft, 91, American composer.
 * Volodymyr Kudryavtsev, Ukrainian lyricist.
 * Julian Lewis, 67, British developmental biologist, cancer.
 * Judi Meredith, 77, American actress (Ben Casey, The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show, Hotel de Paree).
 * Carl E. Moses, 84, American politician, member of the Alaska House of Representatives (1965–1973, 1993–2007).
 * Ralph Nattrass, 88, Canadian ice hockey player (Chicago Black Hawks).
 * Larry Ramos, 72, American guitarist, banjo player, and vocalist (The Association), metastatic melanoma.
 * Deborah Rogers, 76, British literary agent.
 * Ian Ross, 73, Australian television news presenter (Nine Network, Seven Network), pancreatic cancer.
 * Yukio Takefuta, 78, Japanese English education scholar.
 * Sarmad Tariq, 38, Pakistani motivational speaker and paralysis activist, cardiac arrest.
 * Junichi Watanabe, 80, Japanese writer (A Lost Paradise), prostate cancer.
 * Mieczysław Wilczek, 82, Polish politician, Minister of Industry (1988–1989).

1

 * Adamu Atta, 86, Nigerian politician, Governor of Kwara State (1979–1983), member of the House of Representatives (1976–1979).
 * Bjørn Barth, 83, Norwegian diplomat.
 * David Brokenshire, 89, New Zealand potter and architect.
 * Juan de Dios Castillo, 63, Mexican football player and coach (Cruz Azul, Honduras, El Salvador), skin cancer.
 * Chou Meng-tieh, 92, Taiwanese poet and writer, multiple organ dysfunction syndrome.
 * Clive Clark, 73, English footballer.
 * Mel Clark, 87, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies).
 * Radhia Cousot, 66, French computer scientist.
 * Arthur Cromarty, 94, American judge, member of the New York Supreme Court, heart failure.
 * Assi Dayan, 68, Israeli film director and actor.
 * Mark Elvins, 74, British priest and author, Warden of Greyfriars, Oxford (2007–2008).
 * Hellmut Federhofer, 102, Austrian musicologist.
 * Gordon H. Fitzgerald, 87, Canadian politician and lawyer, Nova Scotia MLA for Halifax (1960–1970), Speaker (1969–1970).
 * Juan Formell, 71, Cuban Grammy Award-winning musician, composer and director (Los Van Van).
 * Richard Percival Lister, 99, English author, poet, artist and metallurgist.
 * Spike Maynard, 71, American judge, member of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia (1996–2008).
 * Peggy O'Shea, 91, American Daytime Emmy Award-winning screenwriter (One Life to Live), complications from a stroke.
 * John Wash Pam, 73, Nigerian politician, Senator for Plateau State, complications from prostate cancer.
 * William F. Poe, 82, American politician, Mayor of Tampa, Florida (1974–1979).
 * Paul Ramsay, 78, Australian billionaire health care (Ramsay Health Care), football (Sydney FC) and media (Prime Television) executive and philanthropist, heart attack.
 * Peter Ruscuklic, 58, Australian VFL player (Fitzroy, Geelong).
 * Heinz Schenk, 89, German television presenter and actor.
 * Howard Smith, 77, American columnist (The Village Voice) and filmmaker (Marjoe), cancer.
 * David Stoliar, 91, Romanian World War II soldier, sole survivor of the Struma disaster.
 * Georg Stollenwerk, 83, German football player and coach (1. FC Köln).
 * Kenneth Tomlinson, 69, American magazine editor (Readers Digest) and media executive, chairman of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, melanoma.
 * Manfred von Richthofen, 80, German sports official, Director of the Deutscher Olympischer Sportbund (1994–2006).
 * Paul Whetnall, 67, English badminton player and coach.
 * Eli Woods, 91, English comedian and comic actor.
 * Barbara Worley, 79, Australian sports administrator.
 * Kōji Yada, 81, Japanese voice actor (One Piece, Dragon Ball Z), kidney failure.

2

 * Tomás Balduino, 91, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Goiás (1967–1998).
 * Sir William Benyon, 84, British politician, MP for Buckingham (1970–1983) and Milton Keynes (1983–1992).
 * Chelokee, 10, American thoroughbred horse.
 * Jaroslav Cihlář, 90, Czech Olympic cyclist.
 * Jessica Cleaves, 65, American singer (The Friends of Distinction, Earth, Wind & Fire).
 * Hansel DeBartolo, 66, American surgeon, part-owner of the Chicago White Sox.
 * Martin Dent, 88, British academic, co-founder of Jubilee 2000.
 * George Digby, 96, American baseball scout (Boston Red Sox).
 * John E. Dolibois, 95, American diplomat, Ambassador to Luxembourg (1981–1985), last survivor of Nuremberg trials interrogation team.
 * John Dungs, 62, Nigerian military officer, Governor of Delta State (1996–1998).
 * Elio Guzzanti, 93, Italian doctor and politician, Minister of Health (1995–1996).
 * Anwar Ahmed Khan, 80, Pakistani Olympic field hockey player (1956, 1960, 1964).
 * Andrey Korneyev, 40, Russian swimmer, Olympic bronze medalist (1996) and European aquatics champion (1995, 1997), stomach cancer.
 * Mohammad-Reza Lotfi, 67, Iranian classical musician, cancer.
 * Charles Marowitz, 80, American playwright, stage director and theatre critic, complications from Parkinson's disease.
 * Moni Maker, 21, American trotter horse, Harness Horse of the Year (1998, 1999), complications from colic surgery.
 * Chino Montero, 52, Hawaiian ukulele player, heart attack.
 * Žarko Petan, 85, Slovene writer.
 * Pom, 94, Belgian comic writer and artist.
 * Nigel Stepney, 55, British Formula One mechanic (Ayrton Senna, Michael Schumacher), involved in 2007 Formula One espionage controversy, traffic collision.
 * Pauline Wagner, 103, American actress and glamour girl.
 * Efrem Zimbalist, Jr., 95, American actor (The F.B.I., 77 Sunset Strip, Batman: The Animated Series).

3

 * Kofi Ansah, 62, Ghanaian fashion designer.
 * Gary Becker, 83, American economist, Nobel Prize laureate in Economics (1992), complications following surgery.
 * Leslie Carlson, 81, American-born Canadian actor (A Christmas Story, The Fly, The X-Files), cancer.
 * Imre Danka, 83, Hungarian footballer.
 * James H. Daughdrill, Jr., 80, American educator, President of Rhodes College (1973–1999).
 * Bobby Gregg, 78, American drummer (Bob Dylan, Simon & Garfunkel) and record producer.
 * Ben Hoberman, 92, American radio executive (KABC, ABC Radio), pioneered talk radio format in the United States, complications from lung cancer.
 * Francisco Icaza, 83, Mexican modernist artist and writer.
 * Chet Jastremski, 73, American swimmer, Olympic bronze medalist (1964) and 100-meter breaststroke world-record holder.
 * Trine Krogh, 59, Norwegian Olympic swimmer (1972).
 * Jim Oberstar, 79, American politician, member of the US House of Representatives for Minnesota's 8th District (1975–2011).
 * John Hartley Williams, 72, British poet, cancer.

4

 * Jack Agüeros, 79, American community activist, Alzheimer’s disease.
 * Eddie Andreini, 77, American stunt pilot, air crash.
 * Dick Ayers, 90, American comic book artist (Fantastic Four, Ghost Rider), complications from Parkinson's disease.
 * Elena Baltacha, 30, Ukrainian-born British tennis player, liver cancer.
 * William Bender, 83, American entertainment critic and magazine editor (Time), heart failure.
 * Edgar Cortright, 90, American scientist and engineer.
 * Pierre Derivery, 88, French sprint canoer.
 * Mike Hawker, 77, English songwriter.
 * Nestor Jacono, 89, Maltese Olympic sprinter (1948).
 * Helga Königsdorf, 75, East German physicist and author, Parkinson's disease.
 * Ross Lonsberry, 67, Canadian hockey player (Philadelphia Flyers, Los Angeles Kings, Pittsburgh Penguins), cancer.
 * Jean-Paul Ngoupandé, 65, Central African politician, Prime Minister (1996–1997).
 * Al Pease, 92, British-born Canadian Hall of Fame racing driver (Formula One).
 * Andrew Quintero, 51, American scientist and entrepreneur (JumpStartFund), drowned.
 * Tatiana Samoilova, 80, Soviet-born Russian actress (The Cranes Are Flying, Anna Karenina), People's Artist (1993), complications from a heart condition.
 * Dana Seetahal, 58, Trinidadian politician and legal academic, MP (2002–2010), shot.
 * Tony Settember, 87, Filipino-born American racing driver and engineer.
 * Bohdan Skaradziński, 83, Polish writer and social activist.
 * Phyllis Stern, 88, American professor and nursing theorist.
 * William Worthy, 92, American newspaper journalist, challenged travel restrictions to Communist countries, complications from Alzheimer's disease.

5

 * Timothy John Byford, 72, British-born Serbian television director, cancer.
 * Butler Derrick, 77, American politician, member of the House of Representatives for South Carolina (1975–1995) and SC House of Representatives (1969–1975), cancer.
 * Dave Diamond, 77, American radio disc jockey and rock music journalist, pneumonia.
 * Billy Frank, Jr., 83, American Nisqually tribal fishing rights activist.
 * Jean Gaven, 92, French film actor.
 * Daniel R. Gernatt, Sr., 97, American businessman.
 * Elaine Green, 73, American television journalist (WCPO), recipient of the Peabody Award (1981).
 * Harold Haering, 83, American politician, member of the Kentucky House of Representatives, Senator (1983–1988).
 * Amik Kasoruho, 81, Albanian author and publicist, pulmonary disease.
 * Eduardo Mac Entyre, 85, Argentine artist.
 * Lorne Maeck, 88, Canadian politician.
 * István Major, 64, Hungarian Olympic high jumper (1972, 1976).
 * Michael Otedola, 87, Nigerian politician, Governor of Lagos State (1999–2007), complications from a stroke.
 * Sven Sønsteby, 80, Norwegian illustrator.
 * Jackie Lynn Taylor, 88, American actress and television personality (Our Gang), Alzheimer's disease.
 * Lynn R. Williams, 89, Canadian labor unionist, President of the United Steelworkers (1983–1994), Parkinson's disease.

6

 * Wil Albeda, 88, Dutch politician, Minister of Social Affairs (1977–1981), member of the Senate (1966–1977, 1981–1983).
 * Virginia Belmont, 92, American actress.
 * Bill Dana, 83, American NASA test pilot (X-15 rocket), complications from Parkinson's disease.
 * Georges Delahaie, 80, French sculptor.
 * Roger Dimmock, 78, British admiral, Naval Secretary (1985–1987).
 * Jimmy Ellis, 74, American boxer, WBA heavyweight champion (1968–1970), dementia.
 * Billy Harrell, 85, American baseball (Cleveland Indians) and basketball player (Siena Saints).
 * Antony Hopkins, 93, British composer, conductor and pianist.
 * Maria Lassnig, 94, Austrian artist.
 * Livio Maritano, 88, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Acqui (1979–2000).
 * Farley Mowat, 92, Canadian author (People of the Deer, Lost in the Barrens, Never Cry Wolf).
 * Bill Nunn, 89, American editor (Pittsburgh Courier) and football executive (Pittsburgh Steelers), complications from a stroke.
 * William Olvis, 56, American film and television music composer (Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman), throat cancer.
 * Bud Osborn, 66, Canadian poet and activist.
 * Học Phi, 101, Vietnamese dramatist and scriptwriter.
 * Aziz Sattar, 88, Malaysian actor, complications from a heart attack.
 * Leslie Thomas, 83, Welsh author (The Virgin Soldiers).
 * Cedric Thornberry, 77, British lawyer, Assistant-Secretary-General of the United Nations.
 * Lex Watson, 71, Australian LGBT rights activist and political scientist.
 * Lois Rhame West, 92, American healthcare and physical fitness advocate (Muscular Dystrophy Association), First Lady of South Carolina (1971–1975).

7

 * Nazim Al-Haqqani, 92, Cypriot Islamic Sufism prelate and scholar, multiple organ failure.
 * Raúl Baca Carbo, 82, Ecuadorian engineer and politician.
 * Sir George Christie, 79, British opera manager (Glyndebourne Festival Opera).
 * Stanford Darger, 93, American politician, member of the Utah House of Representatives.
 * Manuel Jiménez de Parga, 85, Spanish politician.
 * Tony Genaro, 72, American actor (Tremors, World Trade Center), natural causes.
 * Ramón Vega Hidalgo, 80, Chilean military officer and politician, Commander-in-chief of the Air Force (1991–1995).
 * Zundel Kroizer, 89, Israeli rabbi.
 * Sir Neville McNamara, 91, Australian defence chief.
 * Samrath Lal Meena, 79, Indian politician, Rajasthan MLA for Rajgarh, Speaker (1998–1999).
 * William Meyers, 70, South African featherweight boxer, Olympic bronze medalist (1960).
 * Colin Pillinger, 70, British planetary scientist, brain haemorrhage.
 * David Prentice, 77, British artist.
 * Wilbur Rakestraw, 85, American race car driver (NASCAR), heart failure.
 * Rashid Rehman, Pakistani lawyer.
 * Elaine Sturtevant, 89, American pop and minimalist artist.
 * Dick Welteroth, 86, American baseball player (Washington Senators).
 * Martha Wilkinson, 72, American literacy campaigner, First Lady of Kentucky (1987–1991), natural causes.
 * Lawrence Williams, 59, Guyanese finance official, Governor for the Bank of Guyana (since 2005), cancer.

8

 * Bill Coughlin, 91, American newspaper journalist (Los Angeles Times), editor (Washington Daily News) and novelist, Pulitzer Prize winner for Public Service (1990).
 * Roger L. Easton, 93, American scientist, inventor and designer of GPS.
 * Jens Christian Hansen, 82, Norwegian geographer.
 * George Kohut, 70, Ukrainian-born American camera operator (Batman Begins, Ferris Bueller's Day Off).
 * Yago Lamela, 36, Spanish Olympic athlete (2000, 2004), heart attack.
 * Homero Leite Meira, 82, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Itabuna (1978–1980) and Irecê (1980–1983).
 * Beverly Long, 81, American actress (Rebel Without a Cause, Father Knows Best).
 * Nancy Malone, 79, American Emmy Award-winning producer, director (Dynasty) and actress (Naked City), leukemia-induced pneumonia.
 * Leo Marentette, 73, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers, Montreal Expos), heart attack.
 * Charlie Mead, 93, Canadian baseball player (New York Giants).
 * Harry Potter, 72, Australian television journalist (Ten Eyewitness News), cancer.
 * Allan Potts, 79, New Zealand Olympic track and field coach, official and runner, President of Athletics New Zealand (2002–2003), bone cancer.
 * Geoff Richards, 85, English footballer (West Brom), pneumonia.
 * Jair Rodrigues, 75, Brazilian musician and singer, heart attack.
 * Mercedes Salisachs, 97, Spanish writer.
 * Vladimir Nikolaevich Smirnov, 67, Russian footballer.
 * R. Douglas Stuart, Jr., 98, American food executive and diplomat, CEO of Quaker Oats Company (1966–1981), Ambassador to Norway (1984–1989), heart attack.
 * Robert Symms, 83, American photographer.
 * Joseph P. Teasdale, 78, American politician, Governor of Missouri (1977–1981), complications from pneumonia.
 * Dale Thorn, 71, American journalist and professor, complications from Parkinson's disease.
 * Harry Weltman, 81, American basketball executive (Cleveland Cavaliers, New Jersey Nets), complications from Alzheimer's disease.
 * Alan Woodman, 58, Australian VFL football player (Geelong).
 * Tommie Wright, 95, American pianist and composer (Florida State Seminoles fight song).

9

 * Giacomo Bini, 75, Italian Franciscan priest, Minister General of the Order of Friars Minor (1997–2003).
 * Bob Duynstee, 93, Dutch politician, member of the House of Representatives (1956–1967) and State Secretary for Defence (1967–1971).
 * Flossie Gomile-Chidyaonga, Malawian diplomat involved in leaked diplomatic cable controversy, High Commissioner to Tanzania (since 2011).
 * Stephen Hall, 72, American politician.
 * Bob Hoysted, 88, Australian racehorse trainer (Manikato, Rose of Kingston, Sydeston).
 * Donald Kirkpatrick, 90, American academic and author.
 * Harlan Mathews, 87, American politician, US Senator from Tennessee (1993–1994), brain cancer.
 * Galindo Mellado Cruz, 41, Mexican drug lord, a founder of Los Zetas, shot.
 * Jules Mutebusi, 54, Congolese militant.
 * Janaky Athi Nahappan, 89, Malaysian independence fighter, founding member of the MIC, pneumonia.
 * Mel Patton, 89, American sprinter, double Olympic champion (1948) and world record holder for 100- and 220-yard dashes.
 * Nedurumalli Janardhana Reddy, 79, Indian politician, AP MLA (1989–1994) and Chief Minister (1990–1992), RS MP (1972–1978, 2009–2014), LS MP (1998–2009), liver disease.
 * Selim Sesler, 57, Turkish clarinet player.
 * Mary Stewart, 97, British novelist (Merlin series), heart failure.
 * Frank Strazzeri, 84, American jazz pianist.
 * Donald Tandy, 95, British actor.
 * Joe Wilder, 92, American jazz trumpeter, heart failure.
 * Jorge Zavala, 91, Ecuadorian politician.

10

 * Carmen Alardín, 80, Mexican poet, writer and translator.
 * Yeso Amalfi, 88, Brazilian footballer (Olympique de Marseille).
 * Carmen Argibay, 74, Argentine judge, member of the Supreme Court (since 2005), heart attack.
 * Marie Dean Arrington, 80, American convicted murderer.
 * Miguel Brascó, 87, Argentine writer.
 * Andrés Carrasco, 67, Argentine neurologist, challenged Monsanto over safety of glyphosate.
 * Brij Bihari Chaubey, 73, Indian academic.
 * Gene Chyzowych, 79, Ukrainian-born American soccer player and coach (national team, New York Apollo), cancer.
 * Lem Johns, 88, American Secret Service agent (Lyndon B. Johnson).
 * Mari Kinsigo, 67, Estonian chess player.
 * Patrick Lucey, 96, American politician and diplomat, Governor of Wisconsin (1971–1977), Ambassador to Mexico (1977–1979).
 * Nash the Slash, 66, Canadian rock musician (FM).
 * Lane Penn, 74, New Zealand rugby union executive, President of the NZRU (2001–2003).
 * André Popp, 90, French composer.
 * José Falcó Sanmartín, 97, Spanish fighter pilot.
 * Patrick Woodroffe, 74, British fantasy, surrealist and record jacket artist, Pick's disease.
 * Viktor Yerokhin, 74, Russian football coach and player.

11

 * Marcel Bon, 88-89, French mycologist.
 * Gérard Drainville, 83, Canadian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Amos (1978–2004).
 * Thelma Eisen, 92, American baseball player (AAGPBL).
 * Corinne Freeman, 87, American politician, Mayor of St. Petersburg, Florida (1977–1985), cancer.
 * Ed Gagliardi, 62, American bass guitarist (Foreigner), cancer.
 * Reg Gasnier, 74, Australian Hall of Fame rugby league player (St. George Dragons) and national team captain.
 * Tarakant Jha, 86, Indian politician.
 * Paul Kinsman, 83, Canadian politician, Nova Scotia MLA for West Kings (1963–1967), Kings South (1984).
 * Barbara Knudson, 86, American actress (Meet Danny Wilson, The Jayhawkers!, The Cry Baby Killer).
 * Kaare Kroppan, 81, Norwegian actor.
 * Camille Lepage, 26, French photojournalist.
 * Jeb Stuart Magruder, 79, American presidential aide (Richard Nixon), convicted for conspiracy to obstruct justice and wiretapping (Watergate scandal), complications from a stroke.
 * Guy Morton, Jr., 83, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox).
 * Celso Pereira de Almeida, 86, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Porto Nacional (1976–1995) and Itumbiara (1995–1998).
 * Margareta Pogonat, 81, Romanian actress.
 * Sir David Rowlands, 66, British civil servant.
 * Francisco Sobrino, 82, Spanish sculptor.
 * Martin Špegelj, 86, Croatian politician and army officer, Minister of Defence (1990–1991).
 * Harry Stopes-Roe, 90, British philosopher and humanist, Vice President of the British Humanist Association.
 * Ivan Wingreen, 52, South African-born Australian cricketer, brain tumour.

12

 * Babis Angourakis, 63, Greek politician, MP for Athens (1997–2000), MEP for the KKE (since 2009), aneurism.
 * Cornell Borchers, 89, Lithuanian-born German actress (The Big Lift, Istanbul).
 * Isabel Carrasco, 59, Spanish politician, shot.
 * Marco Cé, 88, Italian Roman Catholic cardinal, Patriarch of Venice (1978–2002).
 * Jacinto Convit, 100, Venezuelan physician, scientist and researcher, developed vaccines against leprosy and leishmaniasis.
 * Lynne Cohen, 69, American-born Canadian photographer, lung cancer.
 * Terry Cook, 66, Canadian archivist, cancer.
 * Keith Crisco, 71, American politician, fall.
 * William J.D. Escher, 82, American aerospace engineer.
 * Billie Fleming, 100, English long distance cyclist.
 * H. R. Giger, 74, Swiss Oscar-winning surrealist artist (Alien), injuries from a fall.
 * Svetlana Grigoryan, 83, Armenian actress.
 * Tom Hafey, 82, Australian AFL football player (Richmond) and coach (Richmond, Collingwood, Geelong, Sydney), cancer.
 * Cornelia Groefsema Kennedy, 90, American judge, member of the 6th Cir. Court of Appeals (1979–1999), member (1970–1979) and Chief Judge (1977–1979) of the US District Court of E. Mich.
 * Ineke Lambers-Hacquebard, 68, Dutch politician, cancer.
 * Ľudovít Lehen, 88, Slovakian painter and chess composer.
 * Bhagwandas Mulchand Luthria, 70, Indian film actor (Satte Pe Satta).
 * Brian Marchinko, 65, Canadian ice hockey player (Toronto Maple Leafs, New York Islanders).
 * Hugh McLeod, 81, Scottish rugby union player.
 * Joe Mence, 93, British cricketer (Berkshire).
 * Daud Mirza, 45, Pakistani-born Norwegian actor.
 * Pál Orosz, 80, Hungarian football player and coach, Olympic bronze medalist (1960).
 * Ralph Peduto, 72, American actor (The Rock, Mrs. Doubtfire) and playwright, leukemia.
 * Ruben T. Profugo, 76, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Lucena (1982–2003).
 * Sarat Pujari, 79, Indian actor, heart attack.
 * Leroy Serisier, 86, Australian politician, member of the New South Wales Legislative Council (1970–1978).
 * Hugh Smyth, 73, Northern Irish politician, Leader of the Progressive Unionist Party (1979–2002), Lord Mayor of Belfast (1994–1995).
 * James Walston, 65, British political scientist, cancer.
 * A. J. Watson, 90, American Hall of Fame race car builder and mechanic (Pat Flaherty).
 * Lorenzo Zambrano, 70, Mexican building material executive, CEO of Cemex.

13

 * Máximo Alcócer, 81, Bolivian footballer.
 * David Malet Armstrong, 87, Australian philosopher.
 * Martin Barreras, 49, American noncommissioned officer, Army Ranger Sergeant Major in charge of the rescue of Jessica Lynch, wounds sustained in combat.
 * John Barritt, 98, British Bermudian politician, BMP for Devonshire South, Speaker (1979–1989).
 * Malik Bendjelloul, 36, Swedish Academy Award-winning documentary film director (Searching for Sugar Man), suicide.
 * Gilles Cloutier, 85, Canadian physicist, Rector of the Université de Montréal (1985–1993).
 * J. F. Coleman, 95, American military and test pilot (Convair XFY Pogo), winner of the Harmon Trophy (1954), natural causes.
 * Dick Douglas, 82, Scottish politician, MP for Clackmannan and Eastern Stirlingshire (1970–1974), Dunfermline (1979–1983) and Dunfermline West (1983–1992).
 * Fred Dunsmore, 84, Canadian ice hockey player (Winnipeg Maroons).
 * Hamad Khalaily, 85, Israeli politician, member of the Knesset (1981–1984).
 * Miodrag Rakić, 39, Serbian politician.
 * Altamiro Rossato, 88, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Marabá (1985–1989), Archbishop of Porto Alegre (1991–2001).
 * Mohammad Baqer Shirazi, 82, Iranian Grand Ayatollah.
 * Rowena Spencer, 91, American pediatric surgeon.
 * Ron Stevens, 64, Canadian politician, Alberta MLA for Calgary-Glenmore (1997–2009).
 * Anthony Villanueva, 69, Filipino featherweight boxer, Olympic silver medalist (1964), heart attack.
 * Tessa Watts, 68, British music video producer ("Sledgehammer"), pancreatic cancer.
 * Morning Glory Zell-Ravenheart, 65, American neopagan, author and priestess (Church of All Worlds), multiple myeloma.

14

 * Diane Barz, 70, American judge, first female member of the Montana Supreme Court (1989–1990), cancer.
 * Douglas Cummings, 67, British cellist (London Symphony Orchestra).
 * John M. Fitzpatrick, 65, British urologist, subarachnoid haemorrhage.
 * Gisela Kessler, 78, German trade unionist.
 * Jeffrey Kruger, 83, British music business executive (Flamingo Club, Ember Records).
 * Emanuel Raymond Lewis, 85, American librarian and author.
 * Alexander Murray MacBeath, 90, British mathematician.
 * Leonard Quilty, Canadian politician, member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario (1958–1975).
 * Sam W. Russell, 68, American politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1983–1992).
 * Morvin Simon, 70, New Zealand Māori composer, kapa haka leader and historian.
 * Warren Keith Sinclair, 90, New Zealand physicist.
 * Martin Skowroneck, 87, German harpsichord builder.
 * Stephen Sutton, 19, British charity fundraiser, colorectal cancer.
 * Terry Wire, 73, British politician, Mayor of Northampton, cancer.

15

 * George J. Armelagos, 77, American anthropologist, pancreatic cancer.
 * Peter Ayerst, 93, British World War II fighter and test pilot (Supermarine Spitfire).
 * Hans Breidbach-Bernau, 93, Austrian Olympic writer 1948.
 * Robert Burns, 77, Canadian politician, Quebec MNA for Maisonneuve (1970–1979).
 * Jean-Luc Dehaene, 73, Belgian politician, Prime Minister (1992–1999), fall.
 * M. B. Etheredge, 98, American politician and World War II army officer, awarded Texas Legislative Medal of Honor.
 * Robert J. Flynn, 76, American naval officer, Vietnam War POW held in China (1967–1973).
 * Greg Hughes, 75, Irish Gaelic football player (Offaly GAA).
 * M B Manik, 43, Bangladeshi filmmaker, shot.
 * Michael Mence, 70, British cricketer (Berkshire).
 * Jan Mucha, 72, Polish speedway motorcycle rider, cancer.
 * Jean Oury, 90, French psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, pancreatic cancer.
 * I. M. Jayarama Shetty, 63, Indian politician, MP for Udupi (1998–1999).
 * Noribumi Suzuki, 80, Japanese film director (Torakku Yarō).
 * Ed Swearingen, 88, American aeronautical engineer.
 * Carlo Weber, 80, German architect (Auer+Weber+Assoziierte).
 * Nahum Zolotov, 88, Israeli architect.
 * Robert Zwanzig, 86, American physicist.

16

 * Benaouda Boudjellal, Algerian footballer.
 * Vera Dajht-Kralj, 85, Croatian sculptor.
 * Dehere, 23, American Thoroughbred racehorse.
 * Chris Duckworth, 81, South African cricket player.
 * Vito Favero, 81, Italian road racing cyclist.
 * Allan Folsom, 72, American novelist (The Day After Tomorrow), metastatic melanoma.
 * Nicola Ghiuselev, 77, Bulgarian operatic bass.
 * Bud Hollowell, 71, American baseball player and manager.
 * Zil-e-Huma, 70, Pakistani singer, renal disease and diabetes.
 * Russi Mody, 96, Indian steel and airline executive, President of Tata Steel, Indian Airlines and Air India, recipient of the Padma Bhushan (1989).
 * Aleksandr Shumeyko, Kyrgyzstani Soviet football manager.
 * Clyde Snow, 86, American forensic anthropologist, cancer and emphysema.
 * Viktor Sukhodrev, 81, Soviet-born Russian interpreter (Nikita Khrushchev, Leonid Brezhnev).
 * Ruth Tarvydas, 66 or 68, Australian fashion designer, fall.
 * Louise Wilson, 52, British fashion academic (Central Saint Martins).

17

 * Catherine Abate, 66, American politician, member of the New York Senate (1994–1998), uterine cancer.
 * David Abbott, 76, British advertising executive and copywriter.
 * Hussein al-Imam, 63, Egyptian actor and musician.
 * Olivier Chesneau, 42, French astronomer.
 * Gerald Edelman, 84, American biologist, Nobel Prize laureate in Physiology or Medicine (1972), natural causes.
 * Clarence Ellis, 71, American computer scientist.
 * Matt Kailey, 59, American author and transgender activist.
 * Jerrold E. Lomax, 87, American architect.
 * Hiram Mann, 92, American military officer and pilot, Army Lt. Col. for the Tuskegee Airmen 332nd Fighter Group.
 * Bongani Masuku, 50, South African singer (Johnny Clegg), shot.
 * Miss Beazley, 9, American-born Scottish terrier, co-First Dog (2005–2009), euthanized due to lymphoma.
 * C. P. Krishnan Nair, 92, Indian hotelier, founder and chairman of The Leela Palaces, Hotels and Resorts, recipient of the Padma Bhushan (2010).
 * Paul Victor Obeng, Ghanaian economic advisor, asthma.
 * Bob Odom, 78, American politician and power broker.
 * Anna Pollatou, 30, Greek rhythmic gymnast, Olympic bronze medalist (2000), traffic collision.
 * Źmicier Sidarovič, 48, Belarusian musician, singer and piper.


 * Notable Laotian people killed in the Lao People's Liberation Army Air Force An-74 crash:
 * Soukanh Mahalath, 59, Governor of Vientiane, Minister of Finance (2001–2006), Governor of the Bank of the Lao P.D.R. (1999–2001).
 * Douangchay Phichit, 70, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Defense (since 2001).
 * Thongbanh Sengaphone, 61, Minister of Public Security (since 2005).
 * Cheuang Sombounkhanh, Secretariat of the Central Party Committee, Governor of the Bank of the Lao P.D.R. (1997–1999).

18

 * Per Almar Aas, 84, Norwegian politician.
 * Lykourgos Angelopoulos, 73, Greek cantor (Greek Byzantine Choir).
 * Arizal, 71, Indonesian director.
 * General Baker, 72, American labor unionist and politician.
 * Dobrica Ćosić, 92, Serbian writer and politician, President of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1992–1993).
 * Hans-Peter Dürr, 84, German physicist.
 * Radu Florescu, 88, Romanian-born French historian, complications from pneumonia.
 * Hussein Isaac, Syrian Major General.
 * Kaiketsu Masateru, 66, Japanese sumo wrestler (Ozeki) and executive, Chairman of the Japan Sumo Association (2010–2012), ischemic heart disease.
 * Don Meyer, 69, American basketball coach (Hamline Pipers, Lipscomb Bisons, Northern State Wolves), cancer.
 * Chukwuedu Nwokolo, 93, Nigerian doctor and medical researcher.
 * Wubbo Ockels, 68, Dutch physicist and astronaut, first Dutch citizen in space, renal cell cancer.
 * Francis T. Purcell, 95, American politician, member of the New York Assembly (1964–1965).
 * Claude Lavoie Richer, 84, Canadian Olympic cross country skier (1952).
 * Per Rollum, 85, Norwegian Olympic alpine skier (1952).
 * Jerry Vale, 83, American singer ("Have You Looked into Your Heart", "The Star-Spangled Banner") and actor.
 * Morris Weiss, 98, American cartoonist (Mickey Finn).
 * Gordon Willis, 82, American cinematographer (The Godfather, Annie Hall, Manhattan), cancer.

19

 * Michael Aldrich, 72, British inventor.
 * Simon Andrews, 29, British motorcycle racer, head injuries sustained in a race collision.
 * Sir Jack Brabham, 88, Australian racing driver, triple Formula One world champion (1959, 1960, 1966).
 * Count Suckle, 80, Jamaican-born British sound system operator and club owner, heart attack.
 * Peter Curtin, 70, Australian actor.
 * Franz-Paul Decker, 90, German-born Canadian conductor (Montreal Symphony Orchestra, Cologne Opera).
 * Eurico Dias Nogueira, 91, Portuguese Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Braga (1977–1999).
 * Terry W. Gee, 73, American businessman and politician, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives (1980–1992).
 * Sam Greenlee, 83, American writer and filmmaker (The Spook Who Sat by the Door), natural causes.
 * Vincent Harding, 82, American civil rights activist and speechwriter (Martin Luther King, Jr.), complications from a heart aneurysm.
 * April Jace, 40, American athlete, shot.
 * Sante Kimes, 79, American murderer.
 * Gabriel Kolko, 81, American historian and author, passive euthanasia.
 * Mario Missiroli, 80, Italian director.
 * Zbigniew Pietrzykowski, 79, Polish boxer, Olympic silver (1960) and bronze medalist (1956, 1964).
 * Christine Quinn-Brintnall, 62, American judge, member (2000–2014) and Chief Judge (2012–2013) of the Washington Court of Appeals, melanoma.
 * Shekar, 48, Indian cartoonist.
 * Antanas Šurna, 75, Lithuanian actor.

20

 * Sandra Bem, 69, American psychologist, suicide by overdose.
 * Ross Brown, 79, New Zealand rugby union player (Taranaki, national team).
 * Robyn Denny, 83, British artist.
 * Tadeusz Dominik, 86, Polish artist.
 * Chhanda Gayen, 34, Indian mountain climber, avalanche.
 * Arthur Gelb, 90, American newspaper editor and critic (The New York Times), complications from a stroke.
 * Jim Gulley, 75, American politician, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (1996–2010).
 * Herbert Klausmeier, 98, American educational psychologist.
 * Prince Rupert Loewenstein, 80, British-German financial adviser (The Rolling Stones), Bavarian aristocrat.
 * Barbara Murray, 84, English actress (Passport to Pimlico, The Plane Makers), heart attack.
 * Rupert Pate, 96, American football player (Chicago Cardinals, Philadelphia Eagles).
 * Charles W. Robinson, 94, American businessman and diplomat, Deputy Secretary of State (1976–1977).
 * Phil Sharpe, 77, English cricketer (Yorkshire, national team).

21

 * Poni Adams, 95, American actress (House of Dracula, Batman and Robin).
 * Tunku Annuar, 74, Malaysian royal, heart attack.
 * Samuel A. Beatty, 91, American judge, member of the Alabama Supreme Court.
 * Evelyn Blackmon, 89, American politician, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives (1984–1988).
 * Paul-Émile Charbonneau, 92, Canadian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Hull (1963–1973).
 * Duncan Cole, 55, English-born New Zealand footballer (national team).
 * Johnny Gray, 87, American baseball player (Philadelphia/Kansas City Athletics).
 * Mack Herewini, 74, New Zealand rugby union player (Auckland, New Zealand Māori, All Blacks).
 * James Jones, 87, American politician, member of the South Dakota House of Representatives (1987–1988).
 * Abbas Kamandi, 62, Iranian Kurdish singer.
 * Karl-Hans Kern, 81, German politician.
 * Harmon Elwood Kirby, 80, American diplomat, Ambassador to Togo (1990–1994).
 * Ray Kunze, 86, American mathematician.
 * João Filgueiras Lima, 82, Brazilian architect, prostate cancer.
 * Jaime Lusinchi, 89, Venezuelan politician, President (1984–1989).
 * Hélène Pastor, 76–77, Monégasque heiress and businesswoman, injuries sustained in a shooting.
 * Alireza Soleimani, 58, Iranian Olympic freestyle wrestler (1992), world champion (1989), heart attack.
 * Than Nyein, 76, Burmese politician, founded the National Democratic Force, liver cancer.
 * R. Umanath, 92, Indian politician and political leader (CPI(M)), MP for Pudukottai (1962–1971), Tamil Nadu MLA for Nagapattinam (1977–1984).
 * Ruth Ziolkowski, 87, American museum executive, CEO of the Crazy Horse Memorial (since 1982), cancer.

22

 * Farid Aksheh, 93, Jordanian politician, Minister of Social Development and Labour (1967), Minister of Health (1972–1973).
 * Sergio Bustamante, 79, Mexican actor, heart attack.
 * Matthew Cowles, 69, American actor and playwright (All My Children, Shutter Island, Oz).
 * Edward Howel Francis, 89, British geologist.
 * Imre Gedővári, 62, Hungarian fencer, Olympic champion (1988) and bronze medalist (1980).
 * Laurie Hill, 71, Australian VFL football player (Collingwood).
 * Donald Levine, 86, American toy executive, developer of the first action figure and G. I. Joe, cancer.
 * Wes Lofts, 71, Australian VFL football player and administrator (Carlton), emphysema.
 * Dragoljub Velimirović, 72, Serbian chess grandmaster.
 * Paolo Viganò, 64, Italian footballer.
 * Saleh Wreikat, 74, Jordanian politician, MP for Amman's fifth district.

23

 * Ranjit Abeysuriya, 82, Sri Lankan lawyer.
 * Mikhail Egorovich Alekseev, 64, Russian linguist.
 * Joel Camargo, 67, Brazilian footballer (Santos), renal failure.
 * Herman Dillon, 82, American Puyallup tribal executive, chairman and tribal leader, heart failure.
 * Mona Freeman, 87, American film actress.
 * Michael Gottlieb, 69, American director and screenwriter (Mannequin, Mr. Nanny), traffic collision.
 * Rolf Hermichen, 95, German Luftwaffe fighter ace, recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves.
 * Richard Kolitsch, 24, German footballer, traffic collision.
 * Vivi Krogh, 94, Norwegian political activist.
 * Madhav Mantri, 92, Indian cricketer, was oldest-living Indian Test player, heart attack.
 * John McCormack, 79, Scottish professional light middleweight boxer, Olympic bronze medalist (1956).
 * Anand Modak, 63, Indian musician and film composer, heart attack.
 * Gerald O'Leary, 81, American politician.
 * Andy Olsen, 83, American baseball umpire.
 * Nikolai Pastukhov, 91, Russian actor.
 * Panagiotis Pikilidis, 49, Greek Olympic wrestler (1984, 1992, 1996), stroke as a complication of an aortic aneurysm.
 * Uña Ramos, 80, Argentine musician.
 * Walter Romberg, 85, East German politician, Minister of Finance (1990).
 * John Satterthwaite, 88, English Anglican prelate, Bishop of Gibraltar (1970–1993).

24

 * Lakshmi Kumari Chundawat, 97, Indian author and politician, MP (1972–1978) and Rajasthan MLA (1962–1971) for Devgarh, recipient of Padma Shri (1984), lung infection.
 * Stormé DeLarverie, 93, American LGBT activist, involved in the Stonewall Riots, dementia.
 * Arthur Getagazhev, 38, Russian Ingush militant leader, shot.
 * Klaus Herm, 89, German actor.
 * Mahafarid Amir Khosravi, 45, Iranian billionaire industrialist, convicted of embezzlement, execution by hanging.
 * Maurizio Mannelli, 84, Italian Olympic water polo player (1952).
 * Andrei Nikolaevich Mironov, 60, Russian journalist and human rights activist, mortar attack.
 * Steve Moore, 59, American comedian.
 * Knowlton Nash, 86, Canadian journalist, author and news anchor (The National).
 * Nitya Pibulsonggram, 72, Thai diplomat, Foreign Minister (2006–2008), Ambassador to the United States (1984–2000) and United Nations, stroke.
 * Andrea Rocchelli, 30, Italian photojournalist, mortar attack.
 * Mark Selbee, 45, American kickboxer, drowning.
 * Roger Stanley, 71, American politician and informant, member of the Illinois House of Representatives (1977–1982), informant in George Ryan corruption case.
 * E. Don Taylor, 76, Jamaican Anglican prelate, Bishop of the Virgin Islands (1986–1994), Vicar of New York City (1994–2009), heart disease.
 * John Vasconcellos, 82, American politician, member of the California State Assembly (1966–1996) and Senate (1996–2004), organ failure.

25

 * David Allen, 78, English cricketer (Gloucestershire, national team).
 * Tommy Blom, 67, Swedish radio host and singer (Tages).
 * Lee Chamberlin, 76, American actress (The Electric Company, All My Children), cancer.
 * Marcel Côté, 71, Canadian economist and politician.
 * Peter Dunfield, 82, Canadian figure skater and Olympic coach (Elizabeth Manley).
 * Bertha Gilkey, 65, American community activist, cancer.
 * Wojciech Jaruzelski, 90, Polish military officer and politician, Prime Minister (1981–1985), Chairman of the Council of State (1985–1989), President (1989–1990).
 * Herb Jeffries, 100, American actor and jazz and traditional pop singer, heart failure.
 * Sir Toaripi Lauti, 85, Tuvaluan politician, Prime Minister of Tuvalu (1978–1981), Governor-General of Tuvalu (1990–1993).
 * John Maginnis, 66, American political writer, commentator and journalist.
 * Elmer Osmar Ramón Miani, 81, Argentinian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Catamarca (1989–2007).
 * Matthew Saad Muhammad, 59, American Hall of Fame light heavyweight boxer, WBC champion (1979–1980), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
 * Jhonny Perozo, 29, Venezuelan footballer, shot.
 * Sir Robert Porter, 90, Northern Irish politician, Minister of Home Affairs and Health and Social Services (1969), MP (NI) for Queen's University of Belfast (1966–1969) and Lagan Valley (1969–1973).
 * Washington César Santos, 54, Brazilian footballer (national team), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
 * Malcolm Simmons, 68, British motorcycle speedway racer (Poole Pirates), World Team Cup Winner (1974, 1975, 1977), World Pairs Champion (1976, 1977, 1978), emphysema.
 * Robert Steinberg, 92, American mathematician.
 * Tang Yuhan, 101, Hong Kong oncologist.
 * Bunny Yeager, 85, American model and photographer, heart failure.

26

 * Albert Attalla, 82, American nuclear physicist.
 * Anna Berger, 91, American actress (Ghost World, The Sopranos, You Don't Mess with the Zohan).
 * Baselios Thoma Didymos I, 92, Indian Orthodox Church hierarch, Catholicos of The East and Malankara Metropolitan (2005–2010).
 * Roland Dille, 89, American educator, President of Minn. St. Moorhead (1968–1994).
 * Mike Gordon, 60, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs), acute myeloid leukemia.
 * Sir John Gorman, 91, Northern Irish politician, MLA for North Down (1998–2003).
 * Princess Jin Moyu, 95, Chinese Manchurian royal (Qing dynasty).
 * Frances Kornbluth, 93, American painter.
 * Ma Man-kei, 94, Chinese Macanese politician.
 * Marcial Mes, 64, Belizean politician, first Mayan appointed to cabinet, member of the House of Representatives for Toledo West, traffic collision.
 * William R. Roy, 88, American politician and physician, member of the U.S. House of Reps for Kansas's 2nd District (1971–1975), complications following heart surgery.
 * Hooshang Seyhoun, 93, Iranian architect.
 * Manuel Uribe, 48, Mexican obese man, was world's third-heaviest person, liver failure.
 * Westmead Hawk, 10-11, English Greyhound, winner of the English Greyhound Derby (2005, 2006).
 * Shinichi Yamaji, 50, Japanese racing car driver.
 * Yu Chen Yueh-ying, 87, Taiwanese politician and judge, MP for Kaohsiung (1982–1985).

27

 * Dagfinn Aarskog, 85, Norwegian physician.
 * Shehu Abubakar, 76, Nigerian chieftain, Emir of Gombe (since 1984).
 * Giancarlo Bacci, 82, Italian footballer.
 * Harold Baer, Jr., 81, American judge, S.D.N.Y. federal judge (since 1994), New York Supreme Court justice (1982–1992), internal bleeding after a fall.
 * Aurora Bretón, 65, Mexican Olympic archer (1972, 1984, 1988, 1992) and executive, President of the Mexican Archery Federation.
 * Hugh Austin Curtis, 81, Canadian politician, British Columbia MLA for Saanich and the Islands (1972–1986), cancer.
 * Ruth Flowers, 74, British disc jockey.
 * Robert Genn, 78, Canadian landscape artist.
 * Jack Joyce, 71, American business executive (Nike, Inc.), co-founder of Rogue Ales.
 * Kōji Kojima, 83, Japanese Olympic volleyball coach (1972), pneumonia.
 * Lochsong, 26, British thoroughbred sprinter racehorse, Horse of the Year (1993), Champion Sprinter (1993, 1994), colic.
 * Malcolm MacDonald, 66, Scottish music critic.
 * Mosoeu Magalefa, 65, South African navy officer, Chief of Naval Staff (2005–2009).
 * Miodrag Radulovacki, 81, Serbian medical research scientist.
 * Alf Ramsøy, 88, Norwegian long-distance runner, cross-country skier and actor.
 * Helma Sanders-Brahms, 73, German film director (Germany, Pale Mother).
 * Sigmund Kvaløy Setreng, 79, Norwegian philosopher.
 * Janice Scroggins, 58, American jazz pianist.
 * Charles Swithinbank, 87, British glaciologist.
 * Roberto Vargas, 84, American Puerto Rican baseball player (Milwaukee Braves).
 * Massimo Vignelli, 83, Italian graphic designer (New York City Subway map, American Airlines).

28

 * Maya Angelou, 86, American author (I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings), poet ("On the Pulse of Morning") and civil rights activist.
 * Azlan Shah of Perak, 86, Malaysian royal, Yang di-Pertuan Agong (1989–1994), Sultan of Perak (since 1984), Lord President of the Supreme Court (1982–1984), Chief Justice (1979–1982).
 * Pierre Bernard, 81, French footballer.
 * Rachel Berman, 68, American-born Canadian painter.
 * Stan Crowther, 78, English footballer.
 * Ciro de Quadros, 74, Brazilian physician, cancer.
 * Christine Daure-Serfaty, 87, French human rights activist and writer.
 * Oscar Dystel, 101, American book publishing executive (Bantam Books), pioneered mass marketing of paperbacks.
 * Malcolm Glazer, 85, American real estate executive (First Allied Corporation) and sports franchise owner (Manchester United, Tampa Bay Buccaneers).
 * Dave Herman, 78, American radio personality (WNEW), aneurysm.
 * Bob Houbregs, 82, Canadian Hall of Fame basketball player (University of Washington, Milwaukee Hawks, Detroit Pistons).
 * Ertuğrul Işınbark, 73, Turkish stage magician.
 * Isaac Kungwane, 43, South African football player (Kaizer Chiefs, national team) and commentator (SuperSport), complications from diabetes.
 * David Nadien, 88, American violinist.
 * Wyc Orr, 67, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (1988–1992).
 * Lawrence Paul, 79, Canadian Mi'kmaq politician, Chief and Chairman of Millbrook First Nation (1984–2012).
 * Jāzeps Pīgoznis, 79, Latvian landscape artist and academic, recipient of the Order of the Three Stars (2011).
 * Mordechai Piron, 92, Austrian-born Israeli chief military rabbi (Israel Defense Forces, 1969–1980).
 * James K. Randall, 84, American composer.
 * Jimmy Saxton, 74, American Hall of Fame football player (Texas Longhorns), dementia.
 * Peter Van de Wetering, 82, Dutch-born American horticulturist (Park Avenue, United Nations Plaza).

29

 * Bern Bennett, 92, American radio and television announcer.
 * Karlheinz Böhm, 86, Austrian actor (Peeping Tom, The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm).
 * Christine Charbonneau, 70, Canadian singer and songwriter.
 * Walter Jakob Gehring, 75, Swiss developmental biologist.
 * Peter Glaser, 90, Czech-born American scientist and aerospace engineer.
 * Maxine Greene, 96, American educational philosopher.
 * Stefans Grové, 91, South African composer.
 * Alfred Jaretzki III, 94, American surgeon and academic.
 * Rafael Mendiluce, 74, Spanish footballer.
 * Grigori Mints, 74, Russian philosopher and mathematician.
 * Ian Norman, 75, Australian businessman and retail executive, co-founder of Harvey Norman.
 * Miljenko Prohaska, 88, Croatian composer.
 * Herman Rattliff, 88, American politician, member of the Kentucky House of Representatives (1968–1986).
 * William M. Roth, 97, American shipping executive (Matson, Inc.), conservationist (Ghirardelli Square) and diplomat, U.S. Trade Representative (1967–1969).
 * Ken Schram, 66, American television (KOMO-TV) and radio journalist (KOMO-AM), infection.
 * Tito Torbellino, 31, American banda singer and musician, shot.
 * Willem van Asselt, 68, Dutch theologian.
 * Felisa Vanoff, 89, American dancer, choreographer, and theatrical producer, cancer.

30

 * Don Barry, 82, Canadian football player (Edmonton Eskimos).
 * Hienadz Buraukin, 77, Belarusian poet, journalist and diplomat, Ambassador to the United Nations (1990–1994), cancer.
 * Henning Carlsen, 86, Danish Bodil Award-winning film director (Hunger, People Meet and Sweet Music Fills the Heart).
 * Richard Dürr, 75, Swiss footballer (Lausanne Sports).
 * Tod Ensign, American military veteran's rights lawyer.
 * Jacques-André Hochart, 65, French cyclist.
 * Ron Kleemann, 76, American photorealist painter.
 * Joan Lorring, 88, British Hong Kong-born American actress (The Corn Is Green, Three Strangers).
 * Lyudmila Makarova, 92, Soviet-born Russian actress, People's Artist of the USSR (1977).
 * Hanna Maron, 90, German-born Israeli actress, recipient of the Israel Prize (1973).
 * Brad Mooney, 83, American admiral, Chief of Naval Research (1983–1987).
 * Satao, 45–46, Kenyan African elephant, poisoned arrow.
 * Michael Szameit, 64, German science fiction writer.
 * Idrissa Timta, Nigerian chieftain, Emir of Gwoza (since 1981), shot.
 * Leonidas Vasilikopoulos, 82, Greek naval officer, Admiral and Chief of the Hellenic Navy General Staff (1986–1989) and the National Intelligence Service (1993–1996).

31

 * Mary Anthony, 97, American choreographer, modern dancer and dance teacher (Arthur Mitchell, Donald McKayle).
 * Marilyn Beck, 85, American syndicated entertainment journalist and columnist, lung cancer.
 * Jiří Bruder, 86, Czech actor.
 * Jack Casley, 88, English football player (Torquay, Headington) and scout.
 * Marinho Chagas, 62, Brazilian footballer (Botafogo, national team), gastrointestinal bleeding.
 * Jack Dittmer, 86, American baseball player (Boston/Milwaukee Braves).
 * Hoss Ellington, 79, American race car driver and team owner (NASCAR), cancer.
 * Martha Hyer, 89, American actress (Some Came Running, Sabrina).
 * Lewis Katz, 72, American media (The Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia Daily News, YES Network) and sport franchise owner (New Jersey Nets and Devils), plane crash.
 * Pat McDonagh, 80, British-born Canadian fashion designer, cancer.
 * Brajanath Ratha, 78, Indian Oriya poet.
 * Margaret Rodgers, 75, Australian deaconess.
 * Jon Sandsmark, 72, Norwegian textile artist.
 * Steven H. Scheuer, 88, American film and television historian and critic, heart failure.
 * Mary Soames, Baroness Soames, 91, British aristocrat.
 * Sir Godfrey Taylor, 88, British local government leader.

1

 * Salvador Anzelmo, 93, American lawyer and politician, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives (1960–1972).
 * John Edwards Conway, 79, American federal judge (District of New Mexico, FISA Court).
 * Ann B. Davis, 88, American actress (The Bob Cummings Show, The Brady Bunch), Emmy winner (1958, 1959), subdural hematoma from a fall.
 * Brian Farmer, 80, English footballer.
 * Heinrich Fasching, 85, Austrian Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Sankt Pölten (1993–2004).
 * Karlheinz Hackl, 65, Austrian actor (Sophie's Choice), malignant brain tumor.
 * John Hills, 53, British jockey and horse trainer, pancreatic cancer.
 * Yuri Kochiyama, 93, American internment camp detainee and civil rights activist.
 * Dhondutai Kulkarni, 86, Indian Jaipur-Atrauli gharana singer, recipient of the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award (1990).
 * Jay Lake, 49, American author (Mainspring), colorectal cancer.
 * Valentin Mankin, 75, Ukrainian Soviet sailor, Olympic triple champion (1968, 1972, 1980) and silver medalist (1976), cancer.
 * Lawrence G. Miller, 78, American politician, member of the Connecticut House of Representatives (since 1991).
 * Tarō Naka, 92, Japanese poet, pneumonia.
 * Joseph Olita, 70, Kenyan actor (Rise and Fall of Idi Amin, Mississippi Masala), hypertension.
 * Antonio Rada, 77, Colombian World Cup footballer (1962), cancer.
 * Tom Rounds, 77, American radio production executive (American Top 40), complications from surgery.
 * Jack Souther, 90, Canadian volcanologist.
 * Sir Hugo White, 74, British Navy officer, Governor of Gibraltar (1995–1997), Admiral and Commander-in-Chief Fleet (1992–1995).

2

 * Ivica Brzić, 73, Serbian football player (FK Željezničar Sarajevo, FK Vojvodina) and manager (CA Osasuna, RCD Mallorca, Alianza Lima).
 * Anjan Das, 62, Indian National Film Award-winning filmmaker (Faltu), liver cancer.
 * Ernie Eiffler, 88, Australian football player (Collingwood).
 * Donald Flores, 62, Northern Marianan politician, Mayor of Saipan (since 2010), stroke.
 * Gennadi Gusarov, 77, Russian footballer.
 * James Keegstra, 80, Canadian teacher and politician.
 * James E. Keller, 71, American judge, member of the Kentucky Supreme Court (1999–2005), cancer.
 * Nikolay Khrenkov, 29, Russian Olympic bobsledder (2014), traffic collision.
 * Phạm Huỳnh Tam Lang, 72, Vietnamese football player and manager, stroke.
 * Duraisamy Simon Lourdusamy, 90, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, Cardinal of Santa Maria (since 1985), Archbishop of Bangalore (1968–1971).
 * Maciej Łukaszczyk, 80, Polish pianist.
 * Mame Reiley, 61, American political strategist, cancer.
 * Kuaima Riruako, 79, Namibian chieftain, Paramount Chief of the Herero (since 1978), Hereroland Political Representative to South Africa (1978–1980), hypertension.
 * Alexander Shulgin, 88, American pharmacologist and chemist, MDMA pioneer, liver cancer.
 * Tapan Sikdar, 69, Indian politician, MP for Dum Dum (1998–2004), kidney failure.
 * Marjorie Stapp, 92, American actress (My Three Sons, Dragnet).

3

 * Myles Ambrose, 87, American prosecutor and civil servant, commissioner for Customs and Border Patrol, heart failure.
 * Svyatoslav Belza, 72, Russian music and literary critic.
 * Gordon Bennett, 59, Australian artist.
 * Roy M. Goodman, 84, American politician, member of the New York Senate (1969–2002), respiratory failure.
 * Sir Eldon Griffiths, 89, British politician, MP for Bury St Edmunds (1964–1992), Minister for Sport (1970–1974).
 * Karl Harris, 34, English motorcycle racer, race collision.
 * Elodie Lauten, 63, French-born American composer.
 * Virginia Luque, 86, Argentine singer and actress.
 * David MacLennan, 65, Scottish actor and theatre producer, founded 7:84.
 * Kaneyasu Marutani, 94, Japanese politician, member of the House of Councillors (1977–1989).
 * Gopinath Munde, 64, Indian politician, Minister of Rural Development (2014), MP (since 2009), Maharashtra MLA, DCM and Minister of Home Affairs, traffic collision.
 * Fritz Schwegler, 79, German artist and academic.
 * James Alan Shelton, 53, American bluegrass guitarist (Ralph Stanley), cancer.

4

 * Neal Arden, 104, British actor.
 * Joseph Befe Ateba, 52, Cameroonian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Kribi (since 2008).
 * John Baker, 86, British Anglican prelate, Bishop of Salisbury (1982–1993).
 * Don Banfield, 97, Australian politician, Attorney-General of South Australia (1979).
 * Tom Coleman, 85, American politician, member of the Georgia State Senate (1981–1995).
 * George Ho, 94, American-born Chinese Hong Kong media owner (Commercial Television and Radio), recipient of the Gold Bauhinia Star (2001).
 * A. Walton Litz, 84, American literary historian.
 * Doc Neeson, 67, Australian musician (The Angels), malignant brain tumour.
 * Ed Negre, 86, American race-car driver and owner (NASCAR, Dale Earnhardt).
 * Chester Nez, 93, American Navajo code talker, last remaining Navajo who developed the code, recipient of the Congressional Gold Medal (2001), renal failure.
 * William Schuelein, 86, American politician, member of the Oklahoma Senate (1972–1992).
 * Cliff Severn, 88, British-born American cricketer (national team) and child actor (A Christmas Carol, How Green Was My Valley).
 * Nathan Shamuyarira, 85, Zimbabwean newspaper editor and politician, Minister of Information (1980–1987) and Foreign Affairs (1987–1995), chest infection.
 * Edward Sövik, 95, American architect and author.
 * Sydney Templeman, Baron Templeman, 94, British judge and law lord.
 * Martin Treacy, 78, Irish hurler (Kilkenny).
 * Otto van Verschuer, 86, Dutch baron, estate manager and politician, member of the States of Gelderland (1962–1978) and Executive (1965–1978).
 * Buddy Wentworth, 77, Namibian politician, recipient of the Ordre des Palmes Académiques, heart disease.
 * Walter Winkler, 71, Polish footballer (Polonia Bytom, national team).
 * Don Zimmer, 83, American baseball player (Brooklyn Dodgers) and manager (Boston Red Sox, Chicago Cubs), heart failure as a complication from cardiac surgery.

5

 * Bob Abrahamian, 35, American disc jockey and record collector, suicide.
 * Abu Abdulrahman al-Bilawi, 44, Iraqi ISIL military commander.
 * Hans Baars-Lindner, 88, German Olympic sailor (1960).
 * Ganiyu Akanbi Bello, 83, Nigerian community leader and businessman, murdered.
 * Nina Byers, 84, American physicist.
 * Christopher Burger, 78, South African cricket player.
 * Don Davis, 75, American musician, songwriter (Who's Making Love, Disco Lady) and Grammy Award-winning producer (You Don't Have to Be a Star).
 * Rolf Hachmann, 96, German archaeologist.
 * Robert Kuwałek, 47, Polish historian.
 * Johnny Leach, 91, British table tennis player, World Table Tennis Champion (1949, 1951), team champion (1953), President of the ETTA.
 * Ismael Betancourt Lebron, 83, Puerto Rican police officer.
 * Hana Orgoníková, 67, Czech politician, MP for the CSDP (since 1989).
 * Aaron Sachs, 90, American jazz musician.
 * Reiulf Steen, 80, Norwegian politician and diplomat, Minister of Transportation (1971–1972) and Commerce (1979–1981), MP for Oslo and Akershus (1977–1993), Ambassador to Chile (1992–1996).

6

 * Darío Barrio, 42, Spanish television chef, BASE jumping accident.
 * Douglas Bartles-Smith, 77, English Anglican priest, Archdeacon of Southwark⋅(1985–2004).
 * Ado Bayero, 83, Nigerian chieftain, politician and diplomat, Emir of Kano (since 1963), Northern Region MLA, Ambassador to Senegal, cancer.
 * Alejandro Antonio Buccolini, 84, Argentine Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Río Gallegos (1992–2005).
 * Tap Canutt, 81, American stunt performer and actor.
 * Karen DeCrow, 76, American civil rights activist, lawyer and author, President of the National Organization for Women (1974–1977), melanoma.
 * Alain Desaever, 61, Belgian cyclist.
 * Eric Hill, 86, British children's writer and illustrator (Spot the Dog).
 * Lee Hyla, 61, American composer.
 * David Lockwood, 85, British sociologist.
 * Brian Miller, 93, Australian politician, member of the Tasmanian Legislative Council (1957–1986).
 * Sheldon Roberts, 87, American metallurgist.
 * Jerrold Schwaber, 67, American cell biologist.
 * Alexander E. Shilov, 84, Russian chemist.
 * Lorna Wing, 85, British psychiatrist, co-founder of the National Autistic Society, coined the term "Asperger syndrome".

7

 * Dora Akunyili, 59, Nigerian politician and academic, Federal Minister of Information and Communications (2008–2010), ovarian cancer.
 * Natalia E. Bazhanova, 67, Russian orientalist.
 * Alan Douglas, 80, American record producer (Jimi Hendrix) and sound engineer (Eric Clapton).
 * Dick Elliott, 78, American politician, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (1982–1992) and Senate (1992–2012).
 * Kevin Elyot, 62, British scriptwriter (Clapham Junction) and playwright (My Night with Reg).
 * Fernandão, 36, Brazilian footballer (Sport Club Internacional, national team), helicopter crash.
 * E. W. Foy, 77, American basketball coach (Southeastern Louisiana Lions, McNeese State Cowboys).
 * Glenn Freeman, 80, American politician, member of the Kentucky House of Representatives (1970–1971, 1974–1977) and Senate (1996–2000).
 * Jane Gray, 112, Scottish-born Australian supercentenarian, oldest living Scottish-born person and Australian resident.
 * Jurij Gustinčič, 92, Slovene journalist and writer.
 * Jacques Herlin, 86, French character actor (Of Gods and Men).
 * Melvin Irvin, 72, American politician, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives (1983–1987), cancer.
 * Jónas Kristjánsson, 90, Icelandic academic and novelist.
 * Rafael A. Lecuona, 86, Cuban Olympic gymnast (1948, 1952, 1956) and American academic.
 * Juan María Leonardi Villasmil, 67, Venezuelan Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Punto Fijo (since 1997).
 * Roger Mayne, 85, English photographer.
 * Epainette Mbeki, 98, South African anti-apartheid activist.
 * James McNair, 63, American writer and comedian, traffic collision.
 * Stephen A. Metcalf, 86, British missionary.
 * Helcio Milito, 83, Brazilian musician.
 * Pierre Patry, 80, Canadian filmmaker.
 * Ida Schöpfer, 84, Swiss alpine skier.
 * Clara Schroth, 93, American gymnast, Olympic bronze medalist (1948).
 * Uday Singh, Fijian politician.
 * Merv Thackeray, 88, Australian politician, member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Keppel (1957–1960) and Rockhampton North (1960–1972).
 * Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka, 91, Polish-born American philosopher.
 * David Tyshler, 86, Russian Soviet Olympic fencer (1956) and academic.
 * Norman Willis, 81, British trade unionist, General Secretary of the TUC (1984–1993).

8

 * Ruy Barbosa Popolizio, 94, Chilean businessman, oenologist and cathedratic, Minister of Agriculture (1963–1964), Rector of the University of Chile (1968–1969).
 * John Bartlett, 85, English cricketer.
 * Ken Doubleday, 88, Australian Olympic hurdler and triple jumper (1952, 1956).
 * Jean Geissinger, 79, American baseball player (AAGPBL).
 * Alexander Imich, 111, Russian Congress Poland-born American chemist, parapsychologist and supercentenarian, oldest man in the world.
 * Eva Kløvstad, 92, Norwegian World War II resistance member (Milorg).
 * Veronica Lazăr, 76, Romanian-born Italian actress (Inferno, Last Tango in Paris, The Stendhal Syndrome).
 * Dennis Lewiston, 80, British cinematographer (The Rocky Horror Picture Show).
 * Harold Russell Maddock, 96, Australian jockey.
 * Shirley Marsh, 88, American politician, member of the Nebraska Senate (1973–1989).
 * J. Stanley Marshall, 91, American educator, President of Florida State University (1969–1976), complications from a heart attack.
 * Billy McCool, 69, American baseball player (Cincinnati Reds).
 * J. William Pope, 76, American politician and lawyer, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives, cancer.
 * Ivo Vinco, 86, Italian opera singer.
 * Benjamin Whitaker, 79, British politician and global poverty campaigner, MP for Hampstead (1966–1970).
 * Prince Katsura, 66, Japanese royal, acute heart failure.

9

 * Bernard Agré, 88, Ivorian Roman Catholic prelate, Cardinal of San Giovanni (since 2001), Archbishop of Abidjan (1994–2006).
 * Danilo Baroni, 92, Argentine lawyer and politician, Governor of Chaco (1987–1991).
 * Harris Blake, 84, American politician, member of the North Carolina Senate (2003–2013), natural causes.
 * William A. Bradfield, 86, New Zealand astronomer.
 * Alan Brown, 89, Australian football player (Collingwood).
 * John Ferguson Browne, 93, Canadian politician, MP for Vancouver-Kingsway (1958–1962).
 * Edmund Bruggmann, 71, Swiss alpine skier, Olympic silver medalist (1972), complications from leukemia.
 * Rex L. Carter, 88, American politician, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (1953–1980) and Speaker (1973–1980).
 * Junie Donlavey, 90, American Hall of Fame NASCAR team owner (Ken Schrader, Jody Ridley, Donlavey Racing), Alzheimer's disease.
 * Carmelo Flores Laura, 123?, Bolivian longevity claimant.
 * Marit Svarva Henriksen, 89, Norwegian politician.
 * Reinhard Höppner, 65, German politician, Minister-President of Saxony-Anhalt (1994–2002), cancer.
 * Kim Heungsou, 94, Japanese Korean-born South Korean harmonism artist.
 * Rik Mayall, 56, English comedian, writer and actor (The Young Ones, Drop Dead Fred, Bottom), cardiac arrest.
 * Bosse Persson, 72, Swedish eccentric and political figure, founder of the Donald Duck Party
 * Elsie Quarterman, 103, American plant ecologist.
 * Vitaly Shafranov, 84, Russian theoretical physicist.
 * Alicemarie Huber Stotler, 72, American judge, member (1984–2009) and Chief Judge (2005–2009) of the US District Court for Central California.
 * Gustave Tassell, 88, American fashion designer, complications from Alzheimer's disease.
 * Bob Welch, 57, American baseball player (Los Angeles Dodgers, Oakland Athletics), Cy Young Award winner (1990), accidental fall.
 * Gerd Zacher, 84, German composer and author.

10

 * Toribio Aguilera, 73, Honduran economist and politician, MP for Cortés (1998–2014), lymphatic cancer.
 * Sebastián Alabanda, 63, Spanish footballer (Real Betis), heart attack.
 * Marcello Alencar, 88, Brazilian politician and lawyer, Governor of Rio de Janeiro (1995–1999), Mayor of Rio de Janeiro (1983–1986, 1989–1993).
 * Robert Arthur Alexie, 56, Canadian Gwich'in politician and novelist, Chief (1989–1991), President of the Tribal Council, chief First Nations negotiator during 1992 land reform.
 * George A. Burton, 87, American politician.
 * Vladimir Derer, 94, British politician, founder of the Campaign for Labour Party Democracy.
 * Jay Disharoon, 65, American politician, member of the Mississippi House of Representatives (1976–1980) and Senate (1980–1988), traffic collision.
 * Julio García Estrada, 90, Mexican lawyer and academic.
 * Gary Gilmour, 62, Australian Test cricketer.
 * Robert M. Grant, 96, American theologian.
 * Ian Horrocks, British RAF officer.
 * Jack Lee, 94, American politician and radio broadcaster, Mayor of Fayetteville, North Carolina (1971–1975), chairman of the North Carolina Republican Party.
 * Khair Bakhsh Marri, 86, Pakistani Baloch nationalist leader and militant, leader of the BLA, complications from a brain haemorrhage.
 * Gerald Nicholas McAllister, 91, American Episcopal prelate, Bishop of Oklahoma (1977–1989).
 * William Pannill, 87, American daffodil hybridizer, president of the American Horticultural Society.
 * Narendra Patni, 71, Indian chief executive, founded Patni Computer Systems, heart attack.
 * Peder I. Ramsrud, 71, Norwegian politician.
 * Stuart Vaughan, 88, American theatre director, prostate cancer.
 * Alex Wedderspoon, British Anglican priest, Dean of Guildford (1987–2001).
 * Vital João Geraldo Wilderink, 82, Dutch-born Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Itaguaí (1980–1998).
 * Jack Woolf, 90, American educator, President of the University of Texas at Arlington (1959–1968).
 * Khin Maung Yin, 76, Burmese artist.

11

 * Joe Becker, 82, American Olympic cyclist (1956).
 * Michael Brown, 93, American songwriter.
 * Ruby Dee, 91, American award-winning actress (Decoration Day, American Gangster) and civil rights activist, National Medal of Arts laureate (1995).
 * Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, 80, Spanish conductor and composer, cancer.
 * Charles Gautier, 69, French politician, Senator for Loire-Atlantique (2001–2011), colon cancer.
 * Claude Horan, 96, American ceramic, glass artist and surfer, coined the term "Steamer Lane".
 * Susan B. Horwitz, 59, American computer scientist, stomach cancer.
 * Dan Knott, 95, Australian rules footballer (Collingwood, Richmond).
 * Mipham Chokyi Lodro, 61, Chinese Tibetan Buddhist teacher, 14th Shamarpa of the Karma Kagyu sect, heart attack.
 * Juan López Hita, 69, Spanish footballer (Algeciras, Sevilla).
 * Keshav Malik, 89, Indian poet and critic.
 * Benjamin Mophatlane, 41, South African information technology executive, CEO of Business Connexion Group (since 2007), cardiac arrest.
 * Haobam Ongbi Ngangbi Devi, 89, Indian classical dancer and musician.
 * Gilles Ségal, 82, French actor and playwright.
 * Harilal Shah, 71, Kenyan cricket player (East Africa) and manager (national team), Captain (1975).
 * Carlton Sherwood, 67, American soldier, journalist (1980 Pulitzer Prize team at Gannett) and filmmaker (Stolen Honor), heart failure.
 * Ernest Tursunov, 78, Kyrgyzstani poet and translator.

12

 * Richard Arnowitt, 86, American physicist.
 * Don Bennett, 80, English cricket player and coach (Middlesex).
 * Gabriel Bernal, 58, Mexican boxer, WBC Flyweight Champion (1984).
 * Nabil Hemani, 34, Algerian footballer (JS Kabylie, ES Sétif, national team), fall.
 * Dan Jacobson, 85, South African writer and academic.
 * Julian Koenig, 93, American advertising copywriter.
 * Carla Laemmle, 104, American actress (The Phantom of the Opera, The Broadway Melody, Dracula), natural causes.
 * Gunnel Linde, 89, Swedish author.
 * Donald Macaulay, Baron Macaulay of Bragar, 80, British politician and life peer.
 * Khagen Mahanta, 71, Indian folk singer, cardiac ailment.
 * Kefee, Nigerian gospel singer, lung failure.
 * Enzo Pastor, 32, Filipino race-car driver, shot.
 * Joe Pittman, 60, American baseball player (Houston Astros, San Diego Padres).
 * Shaktipada Rajguru, 92, Indian Bengali language writer.
 * Pat Rosier, 72, New Zealand writer.
 * Frank Schirrmacher, 54, German journalist, writer and newspaper publisher (Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung), heart attack.
 * Jimmy Scott, 88, American jazz singer.
 * Willie Sheelor, 86, American Negro League baseball player.
 * Paul Silva, 91, American biologist.
 * Gerald Westbury, 86, English surgeon.

13

 * Mark Ballinger, 65, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians).
 * Mahdi Elmandjra, 81, Moroccan economist and futurologist.
 * Gyula Grosics, 88, Hungarian football player (Tatabánya, Budapest Honvéd, national team) and manager, Olympic champion (1952).
 * Willie Harvey, 84, Scottish footballer (Kilmarnock).
 * John Michael Ingram, 83, British fashion designer.
 * Abdallah Kamal, 49, Egyptian newspaper journalist, editor, author and politician, MP, heart attack.
 * Jim Keays, 67, Australian rock musician (The Masters Apprentices), pneumonia as a complication of multiple myeloma.
 * Chuck Noll, 82, American football player (Cleveland Browns) and Hall of Fame coach (Pittsburgh Steelers), most coached Super Bowl wins (IX, X, XIII, XIV), natural causes.
 * Robert Peters, 89, American poet, playwright, editor and stage actor, natural causes.
 * Richard Rockefeller, 65, American billionaire physician, plane crash.
 * Jack Roeser, 90, American engineer, manufacturing executive and political activist.
 * Sara Widén, 33, Swedish opera singer (Royal Swedish Opera), cancer.

14

 * Alberto Cañas Escalante, 94, Costa Rican writer, journalist and politician, MP for San José (1962–1966, 1994–1998), complications following surgery.
 * Alex Chandre de Oliveira, 36, Brazilian footballer (Hangzhou Greentown), heart attack.
 * Isabelle Collin Dufresne, 78, French-born American actress (I, a Man), artist, author and model (Andy Warhol), cancer.
 * Irene Forbes, 65, Cuban Olympic fencer (1972).
 * José Gómez, 70, Spanish Olympic cyclist (1968).
 * Sam Kelly, 70, British actor ('Allo 'Allo!, Porridge), cancer.
 * Robert Lebeck, 85, German photojournalist.
 * Steve London, 83, American television and film actor and attorney.
 * Francis Matthews, 86, English film and television actor (Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons, Paul Temple, Heartbeat).
 * James McEwan, 61, American Olympic slalom canoeist (1972).
 * Ivor Mendonca, 79, Guyanese cricketer (West Indies), throat and prostate cancer.
 * Terry Richards, 81, British actor and stuntman (Raiders of the Lost Ark, Tomorrow Never Dies, The Princess Bride).
 * James E. Rogers, 75, American educator and media owner (KSNV-DT, IWCC), Chancellor of Nevada System of Higher Education (2005–2009), cancer.
 * Telangana Shakuntala, 63, Indian film and stage actress, cardiac arrest.
 * Seymour Slive, 93, American art historian.
 * Rodney Thomas, 41, American football player (Texas A&M Aggies, Tennessee Titans).
 * Maria Wonenburger, 86, Spanish mathematician.

15

 * Jacques Bergerac, 87, French actor (Les Girls).
 * Giancarlo Danova, 75, Italian footballer.
 * Larry Dupree, 70, American football player, heart attack.
 * Ray Fox, 98, American Hall of Fame NASCAR engine builder and team owner (Junior Johnson, Cale Yarborough), pneumonia.
 * Sardar Fazlul Karim, 89, Pakistani-Bangladeshi politician, political prisoner, academic and literary translator, member of the CAP, multiple organ failure.
 * Casey Kasem, 82, American radio jockey (American Top 40) and voice actor (Scooby-Doo, Super Friends), Lewy body dementia.
 * Daniel Keyes, 86, American author (Flowers for Algernon), complications from pneumonia.
 * Andrei Kharlov, 45, Russian chess grandmaster.
 * Kutho, 61, Burmese comedian and film director.
 * John G. King, 88, English-born American physicist and professor (MIT), heart and renal failure.
 * Maury Meyers, 82, American politician, Mayor of Beaumont, Texas (1978–1982, 1986–1990), Parkinson's disease.
 * Olavi Nikkilä, 92, Finnish politician.
 * Nick Nostro, 83, Italian film director.
 * Petrus Oellibrandt, 78, Belgian racing cyclist.
 * Olli Partanen, 91, Finnish discus thrower.
 * Emile Riachi, 87, Lebanese orthopaedic surgeon.
 * Moise Safra, 79, Syrian-born Brazilian billionaire financier, founder and chairman of Banco Safra, Parkinson's disease.
 * Attia Sharara, 91, Egyptian composer and conductor.

16

 * Charles Barsotti, 80, American cartoonist (The New Yorker), brain cancer.
 * Plácido Bilbao, 73, Spanish footballer.
 * Pierre D'Archambeau, 87, Belgian-born American violinist.
 * Tony Gwynn, 54, American Hall of Fame baseball player (San Diego Padres), salivary gland cancer.
 * Thore Heramb, 97, Norwegian painter and illustrator.
 * Maria Perosino, 52, Italian author and art historian, tumor.
 * J. M. Rajaratnam, 86, Sri Lankan accountant and executive (Singer Corporation).
 * Cándido Muatetema Rivas, 54, Equatoguinean politician and diplomat, Prime Minister (2001–2004), Ambassador to Germany (since 2005).
 * Thérèse Vanier, 91, British doctor.

17

 * Asher Ben-Natan, 93, Austrian-born Israeli diplomat, Director General of the Ministry of Defense (1959–1965), Ambassador to Germany (1965–1970) and France (1970–1974).
 * Patsy Byrne, 80, English actress (Blackadder II).
 * Éric Dewailly, 59, Canadian medical researcher, landslide.
 * Paul England, 85, Australian race car driver.
 * Ray Evans, 79, Australian business executive and political activist, co-founder of the Lavoisier Group.
 * Anthony Goldschmidt, 71, American art designer (E.T. the Extra Terrestrial, The Dark Knight, Cocoon), liver cancer.
 * Mario Llamas, 86, Mexican tennis player.
 * Stanley Marsh 3, 76, American artist and philanthropist, patron of Cadillac Ranch.
 * John McClure, 84, American Grammy Award-winning record producer.
 * Barry Moss, 74, American film casting director (Friday the 13th, Beavis and Butt-head Do America, The Cosby Show), heart failure.
 * Peter J. Notaro, 79, American judge, member of the New York Supreme Court (1991–2005), stroke.
 * Arnold S. Relman, 91, American physician, editor (New England Journal of Medicine) and health care activist, melanoma.
 * Jorge Romo, 90, Mexican footballer (national team).
 * Jeffry Wickham, 80, British actor (The Remains of the Day, Scoop, Ali G Indahouse).
 * Larry Zeidel, 86, Canadian hockey player (Detroit Red Wings, Chicago Blackhawks, Philadelphia Flyers), complications from heart failure and kidney problems.

18

 * David Cobb, 93, British marine artist.
 * Lynn DeJac, 50, American exonerated prisoner.
 * Michael Frederick, 87, Barbadian cricket player.
 * Stephanie Kwolek, 90, American chemist, inventor of Kevlar.
 * Johnny Mann, 85, American composer, Grammy Award-winning arranger ("Up, Up and Away") and singer (Alvin and the Chipmunks).
 * Claire Martin, 100, Canadian author.
 * Itche Menahem, 74-75, Israeli football player and manager.
 * John E. Miller, 85, American politician, member (1958–1998) and Speaker (1979–1980) of the Arkansas House of Representatives.
 * Márcio Moreira, 67, Brazilian advertising executive.
 * James Nelson, 82, American sound editor (Five Easy Pieces, The Exorcist) and film producer (Star Wars).
 * Vladimir Popovkin, 56, Russian military officer, head of the Federal Space Agency (2011–2013).
 * Horace Silver, 85, American jazz pianist (Song for My Father, Blowin' the Blues Away), natural causes.
 * Luraine Tansey, 96, American slide librarian.

19

 * Tahira Asif, Pakistani politician, member of the National Assembly (#52 Reserved Women's Sindh seat), shot.
 * Oskar-Hubert Dennhardt, 98, German army and air force officer, WWII Wehrmacht major awarded Knight's Cross with Oak Leaves, general in the Bundeswehr.
 * Gerry Goffin, 75, American Hall of Fame lyricist ("Will You Love Me Tomorrow", "The Loco-Motion", "Go Away Little Girl", "Take Good Care of My Baby").
 * Charlotte Greig, 59, British novelist and singer.
 * Shrenik Kasturbhai Lalbhai, 88, Indian industrialist.
 * James A. Lantz, 92, American politician, member of the Ohio House of Representatives, Speaker (1959–1961).
 * Alan Moller, 64, American meteorologist and tornado chaser, Alzheimer's disease.
 * Daniel Nazareth, 66, Indian composer and conductor.
 * James Pitts, 93, American chemist, academic and civil servant, natural causes.
 * William Reid, 87, Scottish military historian.
 * Bill Renna, 89, American baseball player (New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox, Philadelphia/Kansas City Athletics).
 * John Schiffer, 68, American politician, member of the Wyoming Senate (since 1993), liver cancer.
 * Avraham Shalom, 86, Austrian-born Israeli security official, Director of the Shin Bet (1980–1986), commander in the capture of Adolf Eichmann and the Bus 300 affair.
 * Ibrahim Touré, 28, Ivorian footballer (Misr El-Makasa SC, Al-Safa' SC), cancer.
 * Guy Trottier, 73, Canadian ice hockey player (New York Rangers, Toronto Maple Leafs), cancer.

20

 * Anne Arnold, 89, American sculptor.
 * Jim Bamber, 66, British cartoonist, cancer.
 * David Brown, 84, British musicologist.
 * Oberdan Cattani, 95, Brazilian footballer (Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras).
 * Michael Coetzee, 54, South African anti-apartheid activist and civil servant, cancer.
 * Nev Cottrell, 87, Australian rugby union player.
 * Handel Greville, 92, Welsh rugby union player (national team).
 * Philip Hollom, 102, British ornithologist.
 * Florica Lavric, 52, Romanian rower, Olympic champion (1984), cancer.
 * Amalia Miranzo, 74, Spanish politician, Senator for Cuenca (1977–1986).
 * Norman Sheffield, 75, British rock drummer (The Hunters), recording facility co-owner (Trident Studios) and manager (Queen), cancer.
 * Murat Sökmenoğlu, 69, Turkish politician, MP for Hatay Province (1983–1989) and Istanbul (1999–2002).
 * Jaroslav Walter, 75, Czech ice hockey player (national team), Olympic bronze medalist (1964).

21

 * Gerry Conlon, 60, Northern Irish author and human rights activist, Guildford Four member wrongfully convicted of the Guildford pub bombings, lung cancer.
 * Reb Chaim Daskal, 53, Israeli religious figure.
 * Peter de Rome, 89, American filmmaker (Adam & Yves), natural causes.
 * Robert Gardner, 88, American anthropologist and documentary filmmaker.
 * John Heslop, 89, New Zealand surgeon and sports administrator.
 * Roland Hill, 93, German-born British journalist and biographer.
 * Yozo Ishikawa, 88, Japanese politician, Director General of the Defense Agency, member of the House of Representatives for Tokyo, acute respiratory failure.
 * Anthony Jacobs, Baron Jacobs, 82, British peer and automobile executive, Chairman of the BSM (1973–1990).
 * Walter Kieber, 83, Liechtenstein politician, Prime Minister (1974–1978).
 * Roman Laskowski, 78, Polish academic.
 * Standish Lawder, 78, American film director.
 * Doreen Miller, Baroness Miller of Hendon, 81, British politician and life peer.
 * Rose Marie Muraro, 83, Brazilian sociologist.
 * Sir Philip Myers, 83, British police officer, Chief Constable of North Wales Police (1974–1982).
 * Jimmy C. Newman, 86, American country music singer, cancer.
 * Irajá Damiani Pinto, 94, Brazilian paleontologist.
 * Aleksandr Shadrin, 25, Uzbekistani footballer, gastric ulcer.
 * Bob Soleau, 73, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers).
 * Wong Ho Leng, 54, Malaysian politician, MP for Sibu (2010–2013), Sarawak MLA for Bukit Assek (1996–2001, since 2006), brain cancer.
 * Bruno Zumino, 91, Italian particle physicist (CERN, UC-B), developed Wess-Zumino and WZW models, recipient of the Max Planck Medal (1989) and Humboldt Prize (1992).

22

 * Abdul Wahab Adam, 75, Ghanaian Islamic religious leader.
 * Fouad Ajami, 68, Lebanese-born American political scientist and author, prostate cancer.
 * Felix Dennis, 67, British poet and publisher, founder of Dennis Publishing, throat cancer.
 * Rigoberto Guzmán, 82, Salvadoran football player and manager (national team), and teacher.
 * Teenie Hodges, 68, American rhythm and blues guitarist (Hi Rhythm Section) and songwriter ("Take Me to the River", "Love and Happiness"), complications from emphysema.
 * Matin Ahmed Khan, 93, Pakistani academic, Dean and Director of the Institute of Business Administration (1972-1977).
 * Grzegorz Knapp, 35, Polish speedway and ice speedway rider, race collision.
 * Washington Malianga, 88, Zimbabwean militant and political activist, founding member of ZANU and ZANLA.
 * Rama Narayanan, 65, Indian film director, producer and politician, Tamil Nadu MLA for Karaikudi (1989–1994), kidney failure.
 * Steve Rossi, 82, American comedian (Allen & Rossi), cancer.
 * Chuck Tatum, 87, American soldier, WWII Marine Iwo Jima combatant, provided source material for The Pacific.
 * Arif Valiyev, 70, Azerbaijani politician, Chairman of the State Statistics Committee (since 1993).

23

 * Hayford Akrofi, 60, Ghanaian politician and architect, shot.
 * Genaro D. Babon, Sr., 63, Filipino historian.
 * Conrad Brann, 88, German linguist.
 * Quinton-Steele Botes, 54, Namibian sports administrator, multiple myeloma.
 * Małgorzata Braunek, 67, Polish actress (The Big Night Bathe), cancer.
 * Nancy Garden, 76, American writer (Annie on My Mind) and LGBT activist, heart attack.
 * Ichiro Komatsu, 63, Japanese civil servant and diplomat, Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation Bureau (2013–2014), Ambassador to France and Switzerland.
 * Euros Lewis, 72, Welsh cricketer (Glamorgan, Sussex).
 * Michael K. Locke, 61, American politician, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives (2002), traffic collision.
 * Paula Kent Meehan, 82, American hair products executive, newspaper owner (Beverly Hills Courier) and philanthropist, co-founder of Redken.
 * Charles R. Moore, American Methodist minister, suicide.
 * I. N. Murthy, 89, Indian film director.
 * Glen Percy, 85, American football coach (Ottawa University).
 * Steve Viksten, 54, American television writer and voice actor (Hey Arnold!).
 * Magnus Wassén, 93, Swedish sailor, Olympic bronze medalist (1952).
 * Boris Yakovlev, 68, Ukrainian race walker.

24

 * Belfon Aboikoni, 74, Surinamese Saramaka chieftain.
 * Sanedhip Bhimjee, 44, Mauritian dancer, pancreatic cancer.
 * John Clement, 85, Canadian politician, Ontario MPP for Niagara Falls (1971–1975).
 * Jacqueline Jarrett Goodnow, 89, Australian cognitive psychologist.
 * Olga Kotelko, 95, Canadian athlete and book subject, intracranial brain hemorrhage.
 * Joachim Lambek, 91, German-born Canadian mathematician (Lambek–Moser theorem).
 * Lee McBee, 63, American blues musician.
 * Paolo Salvati, 75, Italian painter.
 * Richard Sharp, 67, American automotive retail and electronics executive, CEO of Circuit City (1986–2000), founder of CarMax, complications from Alzheimer's disease.
 * David Taylor, 60, Scottish lawyer, Chief Executive of the SFA, General Secretary of UEFA.
 * Ramón José Velásquez, 97, Venezuelan politician, Acting President (1993–1994).
 * Chip Wadena, 75, American Ojibwe tribal executive, Chairman of the White Earth Indian Reservation (1976–1996).
 * Eli Wallach, 98, American actor (The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, The Magnificent Seven, Baby Doll).
 * Johnnie Mac Walters, 92, American civil servant and lawyer, Commissioner of Internal Revenue (1971–1973).

25

 * Viktor Blažič, 85, Slovene journalist and dissident.
 * Hubert Bourdy, 57, French equestrian, Olympic bronze medalist (1988).
 * Salwa Bughaighis, 47, Libyan human rights activist, revolutionary and lawyer, member of the National Transitional Council, shot.
 * Nigel Calder, 82, British science writer (New Scientist) and television screenwriter, recipient of the Kalinga Prize (1972).
 * Hirut Desta, 84, Ethiopian royal.
 * John Fantham, 75, English footballer (Sheffield Wednesday).
 * Derek Fielding, 84, Australian librarian and author.
 * Ragnhild Hilt, 68, Norwegian actress.
 * Harry Hookway, 92, British civil servant, Chief Executive of the British Library (1973–1984).
 * Etta Hulme, 90, American editorial cartoonist (Fort Worth Star-Telegram).
 * Arvid Jacobsen, 75, Norwegian newspaper editor (Avisenes Nyhetsbyrå, Dagsavisen).
 * Ana María Matute, 88, Spanish writer, winner of the Miguel de Cervantes Prize (2010), heart attack.
 * James Rogers Miller, Jr., 83, American judge, member of the U.S. District Court for Maryland, heart failure.
 * A. C. Murali Mohan, 54, Indian actor, suicide by hanging.
 * Walter B. Parker, 87, American civil servant and policy advisor, investigated the Exxon Valdez oil spill.
 * Paul Patterson, 70, American neuroscientist and autism researcher, discovered further role of LIF in brain functioning.
 * Ivan Plyushch, 72, Ukrainian politician, Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada (1990, 1991–1994, 2000–2002), cancer.

26

 * Lidia Alexeyeva, 89, Russian basketball player and Hall of Fame coach (national team), Olympic champion team (1976, 1980).
 * Howard Baker, 88, American politician and diplomat, Senator from Tennessee (1967–1985), Senate Majority Leader (1981–1985), White House Chief of Staff (1987–1988), complications from a stroke.
 * Terry Blair, 67, American politician, member of the Ohio House of Representatives (since 2009).
 * Barry Cole, 77, British poet.
 * Bernard Etkin, 96, Canadian scientist.
 * Bill Frank, 76, American Hall of Fame CFL football player (Winnipeg Blue Bombers).
 * Ron Hall, 68, Australian NTFA football player (Scottsdale), heart attack.
 * Nina Hoekman, 49, Ukrainian-born Dutch draughts player and coach, breast cancer.
 * Rollin King, 83, American airline executive, co-founder of Southwest Airlines, complications from a stroke.
 * Wolf Koenig, 86, German-born Canadian filmmaker (Lonely Boy).
 * Bob Mischak, 81, American football player (New York Giants, New York Titans, Oakland Raiders).
 * Mary Rodgers, 83, American composer (Once Upon a Mattress) and children's author (Freaky Friday), heart ailment.
 * Julius Rudel, 93, Austrian-born American Grammy Award-winning conductor and director (New York City Opera, Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra).
 * Vins, 70, Indian cartoonist.
 * Moacyr José Vitti, 73, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Curitiba (since 2004), heart attack.

27

 * José Emilio Amores, 95, Mexican cultural promoter and teacher.
 * Gilbert Ashwell, 97, American biochemist and medical researcher, pneumonia.
 * Edmond Blanchard, 60, Canadian politician and judge, New Brunswick MLA for Campbellton, Chief Justice of the CMAC.
 * Fred Brown, 70, American politician, member of the Alaska House of Representatives (1974–1982).
 * Jim Bullions, 90, Scottish footballer.
 * P. N. Furbank, 94, British writer and literary critic.
 * Miguel Ángel García Domínguez, 82, Mexican politician, MP (2003–2006).
 * Allen Grossman, 82, American poet (Bollingen Prize), complications from Alzheimer's disease.
 * Flor Hayes, 70, Irish Gaelic footballer (Cork).
 * Tymon Mabaleka, 65, Zimbabwean footballer (national team).
 * Amaro Macedo, 100, Brazilian botanist and plant collector.
 * Leslie Manigat, 83, Haitian politician, President (1988), complications from a stroke.
 * Bernard Ferdinand Popp, 96, American Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of San Antonio (1983–1993).
 * Petter Schramm, 58, Norwegian poet.
 * Rachid Solh, 88, Lebanese politician, Prime Minister (1974–1975, 1992), MP for Beirut (1960–1974).
 * Rex Whitehead, 65, Australian cricket umpire, complications from a stroke.
 * Bobby Womack, 70, American Hall of Fame R&B singer ("Harry Hippie") and songwriter ("I Can Understand It").

28

 * Seymour Barab, 93, American composer and cellist.
 * Jim Brosnan, 84, American baseball player (Cincinnati Reds, Chicago Cubs).
 * Joe Dooley, Irish hurler (Offaly).
 * Lois Geary, 84, American actress (The Last Stand, Silverado, The Astronaut Farmer).
 * Hedley Kett, 100, British World War II submariner.
 * Visitacao Lobo, 68, Indian footballer.
 * George Morrison, 86, American drama teacher.
 * Antonio José Ramírez Salaverría, 96, Venezuelan Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Maturín (1958–1994).
 * Jeffrey Ressner, 56, American entertainment journalist (Rolling Stone, Time, Politico), heart failure.
 * Brian Roe, 75, British cricketer (Somerset).
 * Hussein Shire, 85, Ugandan-born Somali transportation and agricultural executive.
 * Julio Silva Solar, 88, Chilean lawyer and politician, President of the Chamber of Deputies (1969).
 * Meshach Taylor, 67, American actor (Designing Women, Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide), colorectal cancer.

29

 * Maher Abd al-Rashid, 72, Iraqi army general.
 * Sixto Batista Santana, 82, Cuban military officer and politician.
 * Damian D'Oliveira, 53, South African-born English cricketer (Worcestershire), cancer.
 * Dermot Healy, 66, Irish poet, novelist and playwright.
 * Paul Horn, 84, American Grammy Award-winning jazz and new age musician.
 * Abul Hussain, 91, Bangladeshi poet.
 * Don Matheson, 84, American actor (Falcon Crest, General Hospital, Land of the Giants), lung cancer.
 * Sir Cameron Moffat, 84, British Army officer and doctor, Director General Army Medical Services (1984–1987), Surgeon-General (1985–1987).
 * Robin Neill, 82, Canadian economic historian.
 * Walter Roberts, 97, Austrian-born American writer, lecturer, and government official.

30

 * Pierre Bec, 92, French Occitan language poet and linguist.
 * Gabrielle Blunt, 95, British actress.
 * Danny Canning, 88, Welsh footballer (Swansea Town).
 * Frank Cashen, 88, American baseball executive (Baltimore Orioles, New York Mets), complications from heart failure.
 * Anton Cassar, 90, Maltese journalist, founder and first editor of L-Orizzont.
 * Bobby Castillo, 59, American baseball player (Los Angeles Dodgers, Minnesota Twins), cancer.
 * Álvaro Corcuera, 56, Mexican Roman Catholic priest, Director of the Legion of Christ (2005–2012), brain tumor.
 * Alejandra Da Passano, 66, Argentine actress.
 * Gustavo Dávila, 28, Colombian footballer, drowning.
 * Christian Führer, 71, German Protestant pastor and political activist, an organiser of the Monday demonstrations in East Germany, respiratory failure.
 * Bob Hastings, 89, American actor (McHale's Navy, The Munsters, Batman: The Animated Series), prostate cancer.
 * Richard Jencks, 93, American broadcasting executive, president of CBS Broadcast Group.
 * Kenny Kingston, 87, American psychic and variety show personality, cardiovascular disease.
 * Gianni Lancia, 89, Italian industrialist (Lancia).
 * Piers Mackesy, 89, British historian.
 * Petero Mataca, 81, Fijian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Suva (1976–2012).
 * Matt's Scooter, 29, American Standardbred racehorse, euthanized.
 * Paul Mazursky, 84, American film director and screenwriter (An Unmarried Woman, Harry and Tonto, Moscow on the Hudson), pulmonary cardiac arrest.
 * Ed Messbarger, 82, American basketball coach (Angelo State Rams).
 * Peter Pragas, 87, Malaysian composer.
 * Jean-Pierre Renouard, 91, French writer, member of the Resistance.
 * Frank M. Robinson, 87, American science fiction writer (The Power) and speechwriter (Harvey Milk).
 * Maria Luisa Spaziani, 91, Italian poet.
 * Željko Šturanović, 54, Montenegrin politician, Prime Minister (2006–2008), lung cancer.
 * Hasan Tawfiq, 70, Egyptian poet and journalist.

1

 * Betty Cody, 92, Canadian-born American country music singer.
 * Umaru Dikko, 79, Nigerian politician, Minister of Transportation (1979–1983), multiple strokes.
 * Jean Garon, 76, Canadian Quebecois politician, Minister of Agriculture (1976–1985) and Education (1994–1996), MNA (1976–1998) and Mayor (1998–2005) of Lévis.
 * Stephen Gaskin, 79, American counterculture figure, peace activist and commune founder (The Farm).
 * David Greenglass, 92, American atomic spy for the Soviet Union, worked on the Manhattan Project.
 * Bob Jones, 59, British politician, West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner (since 2012).
 * Anatoly Kornukov, 72, Soviet-born Russian military officer, commander-in-chief of the Russian Air Force (1998–2002), ordered KAL 007 to be shot down.
 * Graeme McMahon, 74, Australian AFL football executive, Chairman of Essendon (1996–2003), pancreatic cancer.
 * Martin Mehkek, 77, Croatian painter.
 * Walter Dean Myers, 76, American award-winning children's writer (Fallen Angels, Monster).
 * Kipng'eno Arap Ng'eny, 66, Kenyan politician and telecommunications executive, Minister of Water, MP for Ainamoi (1997–2002), Managing Director of KPTC (1979–1993).
 * Frederick I. Ordway III, 87, American space scientist.
 * Gérard Kango Ouédraogo, 88, Burkinabé politician and diplomat, Prime Minister (1971–1974), Minister of Finance (1958–1959), MP (1974–1980, 1992–1997), member of the French National Assembly for Burkina Faso (1956–1959), Ambassador to the United Kingdom (1961–1966).
 * Douglas W. Petersen, 66, American politician.
 * , 76, Spanish geometric landscape artist.
 * Seth J. Teller, 50, American computer engineer and scientist (MIT), pioneer in human-robot interactions.
 * Oscar Yatco, 83, Filipino conductor and violinist.

2

 * Emilio Álvarez Montalván, 94, Nicaraguan ophthalmologist, Foreign Minister (1997–1998), heart attack.
 * Errie Ball, 103, Welsh-born American golfer, oldest PGA member, last living player from inaugural Masters Tournament, natural causes.
 * Chad Brown, 52, American professional poker player and actor, liposarcoma.
 * Manuel Cardona, 79, Spanish physicist.
 * Wayne K. Curry, 63, American politician, county executive for Prince George's County, Maryland (1994–2002), lung cancer.
 * Lorraine Elliott, 70, Australian politician, Victoria MLA for Mooroolbark (1992–2002), complications from breast cancer.
 * Mervyn Finlay, 89, Australian judge and rower, Olympic bronze medalist (1952), member of the Supreme Court of New South Wales (1984–2004).
 * Vincent J. Graber, Sr., 83, American politician, member of the New York State Assembly (1974–1992), cancer.
 * Mary Innes-Ker, Duchess of Roxburghe, 99, British aristocrat.
 * Harold W. Kuhn, 88, American mathematician.
 * Enrique Labo Revoredo, 75, Peruvian football referee.
 * Dave Legeno, 50, British actor (Harry Potter, Snatch, Batman Begins), heat stroke.
 * Marlinde Massa, 70, German field hockey player.
 * Ridwan Laher Nytagodien, 50, South African political scientist.
 * Abdel Hamid Shaheen, 75, Egyptian footballer (Zamalek).
 * Leo Wardrup, 77, American politician, member of the Virginia House of Delegates (1992–2007).
 * Louis Zamperini, 97, American Olympic long distance runner (1936), military officer, prisoner of war, subject of Unbroken, pneumonia.

3

 * Bjørn Bruland, 87, Norwegian politician and naval officer, President of the NRC (1987–1993), chairman of the NUWC.
 * Elizabeth Millicent Chilver, 99, British academic administrator, Principal of Bedford College, London (1964–1971) and Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford (1971–1979).
 * Peter Dawkins, 68, New Zealand-born Australian record producer (Dragon, Australian Crawl, Air Supply) and musician, injuries from a fall.
 * Jini Dellaccio, 97, American photographer.
 * Ross Doyen, 87, American politician, member of the Kansas House of Representatives (1959–1968) and Senate (1969–1992).
 * Ronald A. Edwards, 91, South African military commander, Chief of the Navy (1980–1982).
 * Tim Flood, 87, Irish hurler (Wexford).
 * Rose Folder, 88, American baseball player (Kenosha Comets).
 * Guy Gaucher, 84, French Roman Catholic prelate and theologian, Bishop of Meaux (1986–1987), Auxiliary Bishop of Bayeux (1987–2005).
 * Volkmar Groß, 66, German footballer.
 * Mohamed Mohamud Hayd, Somali politician and military officer, Minister of Education and Environment, MP, admiral, shot.
 * Ramai Hayward, 97, New Zealand actress and filmmaker.
 * Annik Honoré, 56, Belgian music journalist and promoter, portrayed in Control.
 * David Jones, 79, English footballer (Swansea City, Yeovil Town).
 * Ira Ruskin, 70, American politician, member of the California State Assembly (2004–2010), Mayor of Redwood City (1999–2001), complications from a brain tumor.
 * Don Saltsman, 80, American politician, member of the Illinois House of Representatives (1980–1996).
 * Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, 89, Ukrainian-born American rabbi.
 * Peter Whelan, 82, British playwright (The Herbal Bed, The Accrington Pals).

4

 * Alan Alan, 87, British escapologist and magician.
 * Paul Apted, 47, British sound editor (The Book Thief, The Wolverine, The Fault in Our Stars), colon cancer.
 * Arimbra Bapu, 78, Indian politician.
 * Val Biro, 92, Hungarian-born English children's author, artist and illustrator.
 * Maurice Campbell, 94, Canadian curler.
 * Arthur Clarke, 92, British sports shooter.
 * Benoît Duquesne, 56, French journalist and news anchor, heart attack.
 * Giorgio Faletti, 63, Italian author, actor and singer, lung cancer.
 * Myer Fredman, 82, British-Australian conductor.
 * Torill Thorstad Hauger, 71, Norwegian author, children's writer and illustrator, winner of the Dobloug Prize (1991).
 * C. J. Henderson, 62, American horror and crime author, cancer.
 * Carmen Hornillos, 52, Spanish journalist and television presenter, cancer.
 * Arpad Joó, 65, Hungarian-born American conductor.
 * Li Fook-wo, 97, Hong Kong politician and banker (Bank of East Asia).
 * Joas Magolego, 42, South African footballer (national team).
 * George Moore, 95, American Olympic pentathlete (1948).
 * Tolomeo Mwansa, 73, Zambian footballer.
 * Otto Nes, 94, Norwegian broadcasting personality and programme director.
 * Earl Robinson, 77, American baseball player (Los Angeles Dodgers, Baltimore Orioles) and basketball player (California Golden Bears), heart failure.
 * Richard Mellon Scaife, 82, American billionaire philanthropist, newspaper publisher (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review) and political activist, cancer.
 * Avelin P. Tacon, Jr., 99, American USAF officer, major general commander of Nellis, Langley and Foster Air Force Base, deputy commander of the Twelfth Air Force.
 * Harold Ivory Williams, 93, American prelate, Bishop of Mt. Calvary Holy Churches of America.
 * Archibald Wilson, 93, Rhodesian-born Australian fighter pilot, flew for the Royal Air Force during World War II.

5

 * Sharifah Aini, 61, Malaysian singer, complications from pulmonary fibrosis.
 * Imogen Bain, 55, English actress (The Phantom of the Opera, Casualty).
 * Noel Black, 77, American film and television director, writer and producer (Skaterdater, Pretty Poison, Private School).
 * John Bone, 83, British Anglican prelate, Bishop of Reading (1989–1996).
 * Pedro DeBrito, 55, Cape Verdean-born American soccer player, traffic collision.
 * Elenor Gordon, 80, Scottish Hall of Fame swimmer, first Scottish Commonwealth Games gold medalist.
 * Robert Jeangerard, 81, American Olympic champion basketball player (1956), complications from Alzheimer's disease.
 * John Jobst, 94, German-born Australian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Broome (1959–1995).
 * Elsbeth Juda, 103, German-born British photographer.
 * Peter Marler, 86, British-born American neurobiologist, pneumonia.
 * Rosemary Murphy, 89, American actress (To Kill a Mockingbird, Eleanor and Franklin), Emmy winner (1976), esophageal cancer.
 * Peter Nydrle, 59, American commercial and music video director.
 * Volodymyr Sabodan, 78, Ukrainian Orthodox hierarch, head of the UOC-MP (since 1992), internal bleeding.
 * Kathy Stobart, 89, British jazz saxophonist.
 * Rod Taylor, 70, American skier (national team), owner of Woodbury Ski Area.
 * Gugi Waaka, 76, New Zealand Māori musician, heart problem.
 * Hans-Ulrich Wehler, 82, German historian.
 * Brett Wiesner, 31, American soccer player, drowning.
 * Brian Wood, 73, English footballer, dementia and Parkinson's disease.
 * Don Wright, 84, American Gwich'in politician, President of the Alaska Federation of Natives (1970–1972), involved in negotiations for the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act.
 * Wilbur Young, 65, American football player (Kansas City Chiefs, San Diego Chargers).

6

 * Granville Austin, 87, American historian and academic, leading authority on the Constitution of India, recipient of Padma Shri (2011).
 * Herbert Berman, 80, American politician, member of the New York City Council (1975–2001).
 * Dave Bickers, 76, British motorcross racer and movie stuntman (Octopussy, Escape to Athena), stroke.
 * Vicente Cabrera Funes, 69-70, Ecuadorian academic.
 * Benedito de Assis da Silva, 61, Brazilian footballer (Fluminense), multiple organ failure.
 * Alan J. Dixon, 86, American politician, U.S. Senator from Illinois (1981–1993), Illinois Treasurer (1971–1977) and Secretary of State (1977–1981).
 * Carl Garner, 99, American engineer (Carl Garner Federal Lands Cleanup Day).
 * S. D. Gunadasa, 82, Sri Lankan clothing manufacturer.
 * Gene Hodges, 77, American politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (1972–1988).
 * Anne Hollander, 83, American historian of fashion.
 * Peter Kearns, 77, English footballer.
 * Estanislau Amadeu Kreutz, 86, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Santo Ângelo (1973–2004), multiple organ failure.
 * Andrew Mango, 88, Turkish-born British journalist (BBC) and biographer (Mustafa Kemal Atatürk).
 * Albert McDonald, 83, American politician, member of the Alabama Senate (1974–1982).
 * Carleton Opgaard, 85, American educator.
 * , 75, Argentine muralist, optical artist and sculptor, complications from a bacterial blood infection.
 * Tô Hoài, 93, Vietnamese writer.
 * James Clinton Turk, 91, American judge, member (since 1972) and Chief Judge (1973–1993) of the U.S. District Court for Western Virginia.
 * , 92, Argentine politician, Governor of Mendoza (1958–1961).
 * Martin Van Geneugden, 82, Belgian professional road bicycle racer.

7

 * Vicenç Badalona Ballestar, 85, Spanish figurative artist and author.
 * Horst Bollmann, 89, German actor.
 * Duccia Camiciotti, 86, Italian poet.
 * Mario Coyula Cowley, 79, Cuban architect, cancer.
 * Alfredo Di Stéfano, 88, Argentine-born Spanish football player and coach (Real Madrid), complications from a heart attack.
 * Frankie Dunlop, 85, American jazz drummer.
 * Aaron Fussell, 91, American politician and educator, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (1978–1994).
 * Francisco Gabica, 76, Spanish cyclist, winner of the Vuelta a España (1966), complications during heart surgery.
 * Lars Gårding, 94, Swedish mathematician.
 * Bertil Haase, 91, Swedish modern pentathlete, Olympic bronze medalist (1948).
 * Philip Hurlic, 86, American actor (Our Gang).
 * Lois Johnson, 72, American country music singer.
 * Jon Pyong-ho, 88, North Korean military officer, general and secretary in charge of nuclear weapons and arms development, heart attack.
 * Dick Jones, 87, American actor (Pinocchio, Buffalo Bill, Jr.).
 * Lammtarra, 22, British racehorse, Cartier Champion Three-year-old Colt (1995), won Epsom Derby, KG VI and QE Stakes and Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, euthanized.
 * Denis Lyons, 78, Irish politician, TD for Cork North Central (1981–1992).
 * Sheila K. McCullagh, 93, English author.
 * Howard Plumb, 42, British Olympic windsurfer (1996), injuries sustained in a traffic collision.
 * Donald Ross, 91, South African-born British surgeon.
 * Stanley Julian Roszkowski, 91, American judge, member of the U.S. District Court for Northern Illinois (1977–1998).
 * Michael Scudamore, 82, English jockey.
 * Mohamed Shangole, 83, Somali footballer (national team).
 * Eduard Shevardnadze, 86, Soviet Georgian politician and diplomat, President (1992–2003), Soviet Minister of Foreign Affairs (1985–1990, 1991).
 * Anthony Smith, 88, British explorer, balloonist and television presenter.
 * Bora Todorović, 83, Yugoslav-born Serbian actor (Who's Singin' Over There?, Underground, Balkan Express), complications from a stroke.
 * Peter Underwood, 76, Australian jurist, Governor of Tasmania (since 2008), member and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Tasmania, complications from a kidney tumour.

8

 * Vanna Bonta, 56, Italian-born American actress (Beauty and the Beast, The Bourne Supremacy).
 * Maxine Cochran, 87, Canadian politician, Nova Scotia Minister of Transport (1985–1988) and MLA for Lunenburg (1984–1988).
 * Tom Collings, 75, British-born Canadian Anglican prelate, Bishop of Keewatin (1991–1996).
 * Plínio de Arruda Sampaio, 83, Brazilian jurist and politician, bone cancer.
 * John V. Evans, 89, American politician, Governor of Idaho (1977–1987).
 * Richard Hewes, 87, American politician, member (1966–1978) and Speaker (1972–1974) of the Maine House of Representatives and Senate (1978–1980), Parkinson's disease.
 * John Hoover, 51, American baseball player (Texas Rangers, Fresno State Bulldogs).
 * Nosipho Ntwanambi, 54, South African politician, women's and human rights activist, MP (2008–2014), first female Chief Whip of the National Council of Provinces.
 * Ben Pangelinan, 58, American Guamanian politician, member (since 1994) and Speaker (2003–2005) of the Legislature of Guam, cancer.
 * Mario J. Rossetti, 78, American judge, member of the New York Supreme Court and New York Court of Claims (1987–2006).
 * Howard Siler, 69, American Olympic bobsledder and coach (1980).
 * Tom Veryzer, 61, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers, Chicago Cubs), stroke.

9

 * Lorenzo Álvarez Florentín, 87, Paraguayan composer and violinist, heart attack.
 * Bamidele Aturu, 49, Nigerian lawyer and human rights activist.
 * David Azrieli, 92, Polish-born Canadian-Israeli billionaire real estate and finance executive.
 * Buba Baldeh, Gambian politician, journalist and editor, Minister of Youth and Sports, MP for Basse (1982–1985) and Jimara (1987–1994), MD of The Daily Observer.
 * Julio Bernad, 85, Spanish footballer (Real Zaragoza).
 * John Cloake, 89, British diplomat, Ambassador to Bulgaria (1986–1990).
 * Eileen Ford, 92, American model agency executive, co-founder of Ford Models, complications from meningioma and osteoporosis.
 * Mohammad Mohammadi Gilani, 86, Iranian judge and politician.
 * Ahmed Sheikh Jama, Somali politician and poet.
 * Don Lenhardt, 91, American baseball player and coach (St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles, Boston Red Sox).
 * Fred Martinez, 60, Belizean politician and diplomat, Minister of Trade (1997–1998), Senator (1984–1989, 1997–1998), Ambassador to Mexico and Guatemala.
 * Luiz Alberto Dias Menezes, 63, Brazilian geologist and mineral dealer.
 * Robert Methuen, 7th Baron Methuen, 82, British peer and politician.
 * Ken Simpson, 76, Australian ornithologist and writer (Field Guide to the Birds of Australia).
 * John Spinks, 60, British guitarist, singer and songwriter (The Outfield), liver cancer.
 * Ralph C. Thompson, 67, Canadian judge, member (1985–2005) and Chief Justice (1985–1990, 1995–2000) of the Provincial Court of PEI, cancer.
 * Ken Thorne, 90, British composer (Superman II, Help!), Oscar winner (A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum).

10

 * José Manuel Abdalá, 57, Mexican journalist and politician, MP for Tamaulipas (2003–2006), colon cancer.
 * Robert C. Broomfield, 81, American judge, member (since 1985) and Chief Judge (1994–1999) of the U.S. District Court of Arizona, member of the FISC (2002–2009), cancer.
 * John R. Driscoll, 90, American politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1975–1992).
 * Curt Gentry, 83, American author (Helter Skelter), lung cancer.
 * Paul Gibson Jr., 86, American airline executive (American Airlines), Deputy Mayor of New York City (1974–1977).
 * Douglas Goodfellow, 97, New Zealand dairy executive and philanthropist.
 * Peter Mentz Jebsen, 84, Norwegian businessperson, athlete and politician.
 * On Kawara, 81, Japanese conceptual artist.
 * Juozas Kazickas, 96, Lithuanian billionaire philanthropist, financier, natural resources and telecommunications executive, founder of Omnitel.
 * Paul G. Risser, 74, American educator and ecologist, President of Oregon State University (1996–2002) and Miami University (1993–1996).
 * Gloria Schweigerdt, 80, American baseball player (Chicago Colleens, Battle Creek Belles).
 * Zohra Sehgal, 102, Indian actress (Bend It Like Beckham, The Mistress of Spices, Doctor Who) and choreographer, heart failure.

11

 * R. Perry Beaver, 75, American Muscogee politician, Principal Chief of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation (1995–2003).
 * Sir Howard Cooke, 98, Jamaican politician, Governor-General (1991–2006), MP (WIF) (1958–1962) and MP for St James (1962–1980), Senate President (1989–1993).
 * Lyndley Craven, Australian botanist.
 * Jean-Louis Gauthier, 58, French racing cyclist, heart attack.
 * Charlie Haden, 76, American jazz bassist and bandleader, three-time Grammy Award winner (Nocturne, Land of the Sun, The Shape of Jazz to Come), post-polio syndrome.
 * Eilene Hannan, 67, Australian opera singer, cancer.
 * Ray Lonnen, 74, British actor (Harry's Game, The Sandbaggers, Z-Cars), cancer.
 * Carin Mannheimer, 79, Swedish author and screenwriter, cancer.
 * Bill McGill, 74, American basketball player (Chicago Zephyrs, New York Knicks).
 * Tommy Ramone, 65, Hungarian-born American Hall of Fame record producer and drummer (The Ramones), bile duct cancer.
 * John Seigenthaler, 86, American newspaper journalist and editor (The Tennessean, USA Today), editor for team that won Pulitzer Prize (1962).
 * Randall Stout, 56, American architect, renal cell carcinoma.
 * Paul P. Van Riper, 97, American political scientist.

12

 * Jamil Ahmad, 83, Pakistani author, heart attack.
 * Nestor Basterretxea, 90, Spanish Basque artist.
 * Emil Bobu, 87, Romanian communist activist and politician, Interior Minister (1973–1975), Labor Minister (1979–1981), heart attack.
 * Chris de Broglio, 84, Mauritian-born South African weightlifter and anti-apartheid activist, recipient of the Olympic Order (1997).
 * Mark Burchett, 54, American director, producer and actor.
 * Alberto Cassano, 79, Argentine engineer and academic.
 * Pat Costello, 85, American rower.
 * Ken Goodwin, 79, Australian academic and author.
 * Kenneth J. Gray, 89, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives for Illinois (1955–1974, 1985–1989), heart attack.
 * Zoia Horn, 96, American librarian and intellectual freedom advocate.
 * Red Klotz, 93, American basketball player (Baltimore Bullets) and coach (Washington Generals).
 * Bill Koski, 82, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates).
 * Hullad Moradabadi, 72, Indian Hindi language poet, cardiac arrest.
 * Valeriya Novodvorskaya, 64, Soviet Russian politician and dissident, septic shock.
 * Peter Sainsbury, 80, English cricketer (Hampshire).
 * Charles P. Smith, 88, American politician, Wisconsin State Treasurer (1971–1991).
 * Tom Tierney, 85, American paper doll maker.
 * Barbara Turf, 71, American home furnishing executive, CEO of Crate & Barrel (2008–2012), pancreatic cancer.
 * Tommy Valentine, 64, American golfer, cancer.
 * Jerzy Żyszkiewicz, 64, Polish politician.

13

 * Thomas Berger, 89, American novelist (Little Big Man).
 * Geoffrey Blackburn, 99, Australian Baptist minister.
 * Jeremy Browne, 11th Marquess of Sligo, 75, Irish hereditary peer.
 * Alfred de Grazia, 94, American political scientist and author.
 * Con Devitt, 86, Scottish-born New Zealand trade unionist.
 * Nadine Gordimer, 90, South African writer (The Conservationist, Burger's Daughter, July's People) and anti-apartheid activist, Nobel Prize laureate in Literature (1991).
 * Giriraj Kishore, 94, Indian Hindu political activist.
 * Jeff Leiding, 52, American football player (Indianapolis Colts), heart attack.
 * Josh Liavaa, 65, Tongan-born New Zealand rugby league player (national team), shot.
 * Werner Lueg, 82, German Olympic middle distance runner (1952).
 * Lorin Maazel, 84, American conductor, violinist, composer and music director (NY Philharmonic, Cleveland Orchestra, Vienna State Opera), complications of pneumonia.
 * Cledan Mears, 91, Welsh Anglican prelate, Bishop of Bangor (1982–1992).
 * Jan Nolten, 84, Dutch racing cyclist, brain hemorrhage.
 * Halima Rafiq, 17, Pakistani cricketer and sexual harassment plaintiff, suicide.
 * , 72, German actor, leukemia.

14

 * Alice Coachman, 90, American high jumper, first black woman to become Olympic champion (1948).
 * Hugh Davidson, 84, Canadian music critic and arts administrator.
 * Pia Gyger, 73, Swiss religious author.
 * Vilhjálmur Hjálmarsson, 99, Icelandic politician.
 * Martin Richard Hoffmann, 82, American public servant, Secretary of the Army (1975–1977).
 * Guillermo Leaden, 100, Argentine Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Buenos Aires (1975–1992).
 * Vange Leonel, 51, Brazilian singer, writer, feminist and LGBT activist, ovarian cancer.
 * George McCague, 84, Canadian politician, Ontario MPP for Dufferin-Simcoe (1975–1987) and Simcoe West (1987–1990), leukemia.
 * Sir Jimmy McGregor, 90, British colonial politician, member of the Hong Kong Executive Council (1995–1997) and Legislative Council (1988–1995).
 * John Milne, 72, Scottish broadcaster (BBC Scotland).
 * John Victor Parker, 85, American judge, member of the U.S. District Court for Middle Louisiana (1979–2014).
 * Antonio Riva Palacio, 88, Mexican politician, Governor of Morelos (1988–1994).
 * Tom Rolf, 82, Swedish-born American film editor (Taxi Driver, The Right Stuff, Heat), complications from hip surgery.
 * Horacio Troche, 79, Uruguayan footballer (national team).
 * Jack Tocco, 87, American mafioso, head of the Detroit Partnership, suspect in the Jimmy Hoffa disappearance, natural causes.
 * , 82, Argentine actor.
 * Vasile Zavoda, 84, Romanian footballer.

15

 * Óscar Acosta, 81, Honduran author, diplomat and poet, Ambassador to Spain, Italy and the Holy See.
 * Adhu Awiti, Kenyan politician, Minister of Planning (2001–2002), MP for Karachuonyo (1997–2007), cancer.
 * Edda Buding, 77, German tennis player, Olympic champion (1968).
 * James MacGregor Burns, 95, American historian (Roosevelt: The Soldier of Freedom) and political scientist, recipient of the Pulitzer Prize (1971).
 * Lyndam Gregory, 59, Indian-born British actor (The Archers, Coronation Street, EastEnders), lung cancer.
 * Sulekha Hussain, 85, Indian Urdu novelist.
 * Faruk Ilgaz, 92, Turkish football administrator, chairman of Fenerbahçe S.K..
 * Saúl Lara, 32, Spanish footballer, colon cancer.
 * Pietro Giacomo Nonis, 87, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Vicenza (1988–2003).
 * Abdukadir Osman, Somali writer.
 * Gerallt Lloyd Owen, 69, Welsh poet.
 * Edward Perl, 87, American neuroscientist.
 * Rudolf Rauer, 64, German Olympic handball player (1976).
 * Robert A. Roe, 90, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives for New Jersey's 8th district (1969–1993).

16

 * Julio Abbadie, 83, Uruguayan footballer.
 * Karl Albrecht, 94, German billionaire grocery executive, co-founder of Aldi.
 * Harriet Barber, 46, English figurative painter, breast cancer.
 * Norberto Esbrez, 47, Argentine tango dancer, liver failure.
 * Hans Funck, 61, German film editor (Das Experiment, Downfall, Sophie Scholl – The Final Days), asthma attack.
 * Mary Ellen Otremba, 63, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1997–2010).
 * Frank A. Salvatore, 92, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1973–1984, 1985–2000).
 * Sir Alexander Stirling, 86, British diplomat, Ambassador to Bahrain (1971–1972), Iraq (1977–1980), Tunisia (1981–1984) and Sudan (1984–1986).
 * Szymon Szurmiej, 91, Polish actor and theatre manager (Jewish Theatre, Warsaw).
 * Manfred Wekwerth, 84, German theatre director (Berliner Ensemble).
 * Johnny Winter, 70, American Hall of Fame blues guitarist, singer (Nothin' but the Blues) and triple Grammy Award-winning producer (1978–1980).
 * Heinz Zemanek, 94, Austrian pioneering computer engineer.

17

 * Ross Burden, 45, New Zealand celebrity chef (MasterChef, Ready Steady Cook, MasterChef New Zealand), infection from bone marrow transplant.
 * Enric Cluselles, 99, Spanish artist.
 * J. T. Edson, 86, English novelist.
 * Henry Hartsfield, 80, American NASA astronaut and test pilot (Columbia), commander for Discovery and Challenger missions, complications from back surgery.
 * Ernie Lancaster, 60, American blues musician, cancer.
 * Bjørn Johan Landmark, 87, Norwegian physicist.
 * Jack Lewis, Baron Lewis of Newnham, 86, British politician, educator and chemist, first Warden for Robinson College.
 * Ian Moutray, 78, Australian rugby union player.
 * Bill Mulliken, 74, American swimmer, Olympic champion (1960).
 * Jim Myers, 92, American football coach (Iowa State Cyclones, Texas A&M Aggies).
 * Otto Piene, 86, German color abstract artist, sculptor and academic (MIT), co-founder of Group Zero.
 * Andries P Putter, 78, South African naval officer, chief of the Navy, kidney failure.
 * J. Sasikumar, 85, Indian filmmaker and director (Kudumbini, Thommante Makkal).
 * Robert Smithdas, 89, American deaf-blind teacher.
 * Elaine Stritch, 89, American award-winning actress (Elaine Stritch at Liberty, 30 Rock).
 * John Walton, 62, Australian actor (The Young Doctors).


 * Notable people killed in the crash of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17:
 * Liam Davison, 56, Australian author.
 * Joep Lange, 59, Dutch physician, President of the International AIDS Society (2002–2004).
 * Shuba Jay, 38, Malaysian television and theatre actress.
 * Willem Witteveen, 62, Dutch politician and legal scholar, member of the Senate (1999–2007, since 2013).

18

 * Donald Arden, 98, English Anglican prelate, Archbishop of Central Africa, Bishop of Nyasaland-Malawi.
 * Andreas Biermann, 33, German footballer, suicide.
 * Tony Dean, 65, British rugby league player (Hull F.C.), cancer.
 * James Govan, 64, American singer.
 * Jure Pelivan, 85, Bosnian politician, Prime Minister of the Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1990–1992) and the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992).
 * Carlo Dalla Pozza, 71, Italian philosopher.
 * João Ubaldo Ribeiro, 73, Brazilian writer, pulmonary embolism.
 * Augie Rodriguez, 86, American dancer, popularized the Mambo.
 * Sir Nicholas Scheele, 70, British automotive manufacturing executive, President and CEO of Jaguar Cars (1992–1999) and Ford Motor Company (2001–2005).
 * Dietmar Schönherr, 88, Austrian actor and entertainer.
 * John Wall, 70, American educator and politician, member of the North Dakota House of Representatives (since 2004).

19

 * Rubem Alves, 80, Brazilian writer, philosopher and theologian, multiple organ failure due to pneumonia.
 * Madeline Amgott, 92, American television producer (60 Minutes), lymphoma.
 * Skye McCole Bartusiak, 21, American actress (The Patriot, The Cider House Rules, Boogeyman).
 * Jack Coffey, 87, American director (All My Children).
 * David Easton, 97, Canadian political scientist.
 * John Fasano, 52, American screenwriter (Another 48 Hrs.), director (Rock 'n' Roll Nightmare) and weapons expert.
 * Lionel Ferbos, 103, American jazz trumpeter.
 * , 92, German political scientist.
 * Paul M. Fleiss, 80, American pediatrician.
 * Jim Fulghum, 70, American politician, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives, esophageal cancer.
 * James Garner, 86, American Hall of Fame actor (Maverick, The Rockford Files, Murphy's Romance), heart attack.
 * Robert Havern III, 65, American politician, cancer.
 * , 94, Chilean lawyer and politician, Minister of Justice (1972–1973).
 * Ray King, 89, English footballer (Port Vale, Newcastle United), complications from a fall.
 * Dan Markel, 41, American legal academic, shot.
 * Peter Marquardt, 50, American actor (Desperado, Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over).
 * Petar Nikezić, 64, Serbian footballer (Vojvodina).
 * Yehuda Nir, 84, Polish-born Israeli-American psychiatrist and Holocaust survivor (The Lost Childhood).
 * Norberto Odebrecht, 93, Brazilian engineer, founder of Odebrecht and the Odebrecht Foundation, cardiac complications.
 * , 78, Swedish journalist and news reporter (Rapport).
 * Leen Vleggeert, 83, Dutch politician, member of the Senate (1981–1983).
 * John Winkin, 94, American baseball coach (Maine Black Bears), complications from a stroke.

20

 * Álex Angulo, 61, Spanish Basque actor (Pan's Labyrinth, El día de la bestia), traffic collision.
 * Victor G. Atiyeh, 91, American politician, Governor of Oregon (1979–1987), member of the Oregon House (1959–1964) and Senate (1965–1978), renal failure.
 * Thomas Brennan, 74, Irish equestrian.
 * Kadhal Dhandapani, 71, Indian actor (Kaadhal), cardiac arrest.
 * Ray DiPierro, 87, American football player (Green Bay Packers), complications of Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases.
 * Herlyn Espinal, 31, Honduran journalist, shot.
 * Berndt Katter, 82, Finnish modern pentathlete, Olympic bronze medalist (1956).
 * Ivan Kuvačić, 91, Croatian sociologist.
 * Constantin Lucaci, 91, Romanian contemporary sculptor.
 * Bob McNamara, 82, American CFL (Winnipeg Blue Bombers) and AFL (Denver Broncos) football player.
 * Tony Palmer, 50s, British Episcopalian prelate, traffic collision.
 * Lynda Patterson, 40, Northern Irish-born New Zealand Anglican priest, Dean of ChristChurch Cathedral (since 2013), natural causes.
 * Berl Priebe, 96, American politician, member of the Iowa House of Representatives (1968–1972) and Senate (1972–1996).
 * Prized, 28, American Thoroughbred racehorse
 * Panna Rittikrai, 53, Thai martial arts choreographer, actor and film director, complications from multiple organ failure.
 * Yevgeny Samoteykin, 85, Russian Soviet diplomat, Ambassador to Australia (1983–1990).
 * Klaus Schmidt, 61, German archaeologist (Göbekli Tepe), heart attack.
 * Boswell Williams, 88, Saint Lucian politician, Governor General (1980–1982), MLA for Vieux Fort Quarter (1974–1979).

21

 * Louise Abeita, 87, American Pueblo writer, poet, and educator.
 * Dan Borislow, 52, American telecommunications executive, inventor of magicJack, heart attack.
 * John M. Coyne, 97, American politician, Mayor of Brooklyn, Ohio (1948–1999).
 * Lettice Curtis, 99, British WWII military pilot and test engineer, first woman to qualify in a four engine bomber.
 * Robert William Donnelly, 83, American Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Toledo (1984–2006).
 * , 70, Turkish pianist, winner of the Long-Thibaud-Crespin Competition (1965), leukemia.
 * Liv Holtskog, 79, Norwegian poet and farmer.
 * Harald Hove, 65, Norwegian politician.
 * Hans-Peter Kaul, 70, German judge, member of the International Criminal Court.
 * Rilwanu Lukman, 75, Nigerian oil executive, Minister of Oil and OPEC, Director of the NNPC.
 * Kevin Skinner, 86, New Zealand rugby union player (national team).
 * Richard Stanbury, 91, Canadian politician, President of the Liberal Party of Canada (1968–1973).
 * Tareq Suheimat, 77, Jordanian physician, military officer and politician.

22

 * John Blundell, 61, British economist and policy adviser, Director General of the Institute of Economic Affairs.
 * Johann Breyer, 89, German-American suspected war criminal.
 * Waltraud Bundschuh, 86, German politician.
 * Betty Jo Charlton, 91, American politician, member of the Kansas House of Representatives (1980–1994).
 * Glenn Jowitt, c. 59, New Zealand photographer.
 * Louis Lentin, 80, Irish theatre, film and television director.
 * Robert Newhouse, 64, American football player (Dallas Cowboys), heart disease.
 * Nitzan Shirazi, 43, Israeli football player and manager, cancer.
 * Elma Steck, 91, American baseball player.
 * Morris Stevenson, 71, Scottish footballer (Morton).

23

 * Dora Bryan, 91, British film, television and stage actress (A Taste of Honey, Last of the Summer Wine).
 * James Gustafson, 75, American politician.
 * Helen Johns, 99, American swimmer, Olympic champion (1932).
 * Don Lanier, 78, American songwriter.
 * Norman Leyden, 96, American conductor, composer and musician.
 * Gilad Margalit, 55, Israeli historian and writer.
 * Elizabeth Shaw, 90, American politician, member of the Iowa House of Representatives (1967–1973) and Senate (1973–1979).
 * Ariano Suassuna, 87, Brazilian writer, cardiac arrest as a complication from a stroke.
 * Haris Suleman, 17, American pilot, plane crash.
 * Jordan Tabor, 23, English footballer (Cheltenham).
 * Bill Thompson, 82, American television host (The Wallace and Ladmo Show).
 * Frank Vaughan, 96, Australian rugby league player (Eastern Suburbs).
 * Saado Ali Warsame, Somali singer-songwriter and politician, MP (since 2012), shot.
 * Yeh Ken-chuang, 83, Taiwanese master carpenter, plane crash.

24

 * Jaan Arder, 62, Estonian singer (Apelsin).
 * Ik-Hwan Bae, 57, South Korean violinist.
 * David Broomhead, 64, British mathematician.
 * Ian Rees Davies, 72, British dentist and university administrator, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Hong Kong (2000–2002).
 * Christian Falk, 52, Swedish singer and bassist (Imperiet), pancreatic cancer.
 * , 79, Dutch footballer (PSV Eindhoven).
 * Walt Martin, 69, American sound mixer (Flags of Our Fathers, Mystic River, Jersey Boys), vasculitis.
 * Patrick Sawyer, 40, Liberian-born American lawyer, ebola virus disease.
 * Dale Schlueter, 68, American basketball player (Portland Trail Blazers), cancer.
 * See More Business, 24, Irish thoroughbred, won King George VI Chase (1997, 1999) and Cheltenham Gold Cup (1999).
 * Władysław Sidorowicz, 68, Polish politician and political prisoner, Minister of Health (1991), Senator for Wrocław (2005–2011).
 * Alois Spichtig, 87, Swiss graphic artist and sculptor.
 * Hans-Hermann Sprado, 58, German journalist and author.
 * Yoo Chae-yeong, 40, South Korean singer, stomach cancer.

25

 * Pedro Luís António, 93, Angolan Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Kwito-Bié (1979–1997).
 * Sen Arevshatyan, 86, Armenian manuscript scholar, director of the Matenadaran.
 * Carlo Bergonzi, 90, Italian operatic tenor.
 * Beau Genius, 29, Canadian Thoroughbred racehorse, euthanized.
 * Cheng Yang-ping, 84, Hong Kong simultaneous interpreter, Chief Interpreter (1972–1986) and Chief Conference Interpreter (1986 – 1987) of the Hong Kong Government.
 * UK Ching, 76, Bangladeshi freedom fighter, recipient of Bir Bikrom (1971), stroke.
 * David Green, 62, American politician, member of the Mississippi House of Representatives (1979–2005).
 * Alan C. Greenberg, 86, American financier, chairman and CEO of Bear Stearns, complications from cancer.
 * Çolpan İlhan, 77, Turkish actress, heart attack.
 * Bel Kaufman, 103, German-born American teacher and author (Up the Down Staircase).
 * Richard Larter, 85, English-born Australian pop artist.
 * Manuel Martínez Canales, 86, Spanish footballer (Athletic Bilbao).
 * Ronaldo Rogério de Freitas Mourão, 79, Brazilian astronomer.
 * Thor-Eirik Gulbrandsen Mykland, 74, Norwegian politician.
 * Manny Roth, 96, American nightclub owner (Cafe Wha?), natural causes.
 * Zafar Saifullah, 78, Indian civil servant, Minister for Administration (1993–1994), first Muslim to be appointed to Cabinet level position.
 * Art Schult, 86, American baseball player (New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs, Boston Red Sox).
 * Wilhelm Solheim, 89, American anthropologist.

26

 * Oleh Babayev, 48, Ukrainian politician, Mayor of Kremenchuk (since 2010), shot.
 * Ange Dellasantina, 80, French footballer.
 * Paul Kemp, 83, American football player, coach, and scout.
 * Charles R. Larson, 77, American naval officer, Commanding Admiral of the USPACOM, Superintendent of the U.S. Naval Academy (1983–1986, 1994–1998), pneumonia.
 * Sir Richard MacCormac, 75, British modernist architect, cancer.
 * Spiridon Mattar, 93, Lebanese-born Brazilian Melkite Catholic hierarch, Bishop of Nossa Senhora do Paraíso em São Paulo (1978–1990).
 * William Menahan, 78, American politician, member of the Montana House of Representatives (1970–2000), pulmonary fibrosis.
 * Majid Nizami, 86, Pakistani newspaper journalist and editor (Nawa-i-Waqt), heart ailment.
 * Sergei O. Prokofieff, 60, Russian anthroposophist.
 * Louise Shivers, 84, American novelist, heart failure.
 * Roland Verhavert, 87, Belgian film director (Seagulls Die in the Harbour, The Conscript, Rubens), heart attack.

27

 * Eric Anderson, 83, New Zealand rugby union player (national team).
 * Sir Richard Bolt, 91, New Zealand military officer, Air Marshal Chief of Staff and Defence Staff Chief.
 * G. Raymond Chang, 65, Jamaican-born Canadian financial analyst, Chancellor of Ryerson University (2006–2012).
 * Warren Dibble, 83, New Zealand playwright and poet, Robert Burns Fellow (1969).
 * Kristina Fetters, 34, American convicted murderer, youngest woman to receive life sentence in United States, breast cancer.
 * George Freese, 87, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates).
 * Sam Hunter, 91, American art historian.
 * Sir Robin Ibbs, 88, British banker, Chairman of Lloyds Bank (1993–1997).
 * Wallace Jones, 88, American basketball player (Kentucky Wildcats, Indianapolis Olympians), Olympic champion (1948).
 * Kyozan Joshu Sasaki, 107, Japanese-born American Rinzai Zen teacher.
 * Diouldé Laya, 77, Nigerian sociologist.
 * Francesco Marchisano, 85, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Cardinal of Santa Lucia del Gonfalone (since 2003).
 * Peter Miller, 53, Australian software engineer (Aegis), leukemia.
 * Fritz Naef, 80, Swiss Olympic ice hockey player (1956).
 * Christine Oddy, 58, British politician, MEP for Midlands Central (1989–1999), cervical cancer.
 * Paul St. Pierre, 90, Canadian journalist, author and politician, MP for Coast Chilcotin (1968–1972).
 * Paul Schell, 76, American politician, Mayor of Seattle (1998–2002).
 * James Shankar Singh, 90, Fijian politician.
 * Nini Stoltenberg, 51, Norwegian television personality.

28

 * Margot Adler, 68, American journalist (NPR), radio broadcaster (Hour of the Wolf, Justice Talking) and author, endometrial cancer.
 * Philipp Brammer, 44, German actor, fall.
 * Arthur Büssecke, 96, German World War II Luftwaffe Oberleutnant der Reserve.
 * Gerardo Cornejo Murrieta, 77, Mexican writer and scholar.
 * Madhukar Dighe, 94, Indian politician, Governor of Meghalaya (1990–1995) and Arunachal Pradesh (1993).
 * Željko Đurđić, 52, Serbian handball player (national team).
 * Jon Erikson, 59, American long distance swimmer.
 * Brian Eyre, 80, British materials scientist,
 * Sally Farmiloe, 60, South African-born British actress (Howards' Way), breast cancer.
 * Alex Forbes, 89, Scottish footballer (national team), prostate cancer.
 * Arturo Goetz, 70, Argentine actor.
 * Bob Hargrave, 94, American football player (University of Notre Dame).
 * Hans Georg Herzog, 98, Romanian Olympic handball player (1936).
 * Eugene F. Lally, 79, American aerospace engineer.
 * Torrin Lawrence, 25, American track and field athlete, traffic collision.
 * Yvette Lebon, 103, French actress.
 * Alakbar Mammadov, 84, Azerbaijani Soviet football player and manager.
 * Paul D. McGowan, 67, American politician, member of the Maine House of Representatives (since 2012), suicide.
 * Johnny Rebb, 79, Australian rock and roll singer.
 * Shahid Sajjad, 77-78, Pakistani sculptor.
 * James Shigeta, 85, American actor (Flower Drum Song, Die Hard, Mulan).
 * Ed Sprinkle, 90, American football player (Chicago Bears).
 * Benedict L. Stabile, American admiral, Vice Commandant of the United States Coast Guard (1972–1986).
 * Axel Stoll, 65, German geophysicist and conspiracy theorist.
 * Theodore Van Kirk, 93, American military officer, Army Major, navigator and last surviving crew member on the Enola Gay.
 * Monty M. Wyche, 87, American judge.

29

 * M. Caldwell Butler, 89, American politician, member of the U.S. House for Virginia's 6th (1972–1983), Virginia House of Delegates (1962–1971).
 * Jon R. Cavaiani, 70, American NCO and prisoner of war, Army Special Forces sergeant major, recipient of the Medal of Honor (1974).
 * John Frechette, 71, American football player (Green Bay Packers, Boston Patriots), complications from Alzheimer's disease.
 * Giorgio Gaslini, 84, Italian pianist and composer, complications from a fall.
 * María Antonia Iglesias, 69, Spanish writer and journalist.
 * Hashmat Karzai, Afghan-American policy advisor, security and construction executive, bombing.
 * Umar Khan, 39, Sierra Leonean physician, chief virologist in charge of the ebola epidemic, ebola.
 * Péter Kiss, 55, Hungarian politician, Minister of Social Affairs (2006–2007), member of the National Assembly (since 1994).
 * Sadanam Divakara Marar, 77, Indian percussionist.
 * L.A. Meyer, 72, American young adult author (Bloody Jack), lymphoma.
 * Idris Muhammad, 74, American jazz drummer.
 * Tom Patsalis, 92, American track and field athlete.
 * Thomas R. St. George, 94, American author, reporter, editor and columnist.
 * Michael Zinni, 65, American golfer and coach, lung infection.

30

 * Dave Bakenhaster, 69, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals).
 * Martin Copley, 74, British-born Australian conservationist (Australian Wildlife Conservancy).
 * Robert Drew, 90, American documentary filmmaker (Primary, Crisis: Behind a Presidential Commitment), natural causes.
 * Harun Farocki, 70, German filmmaker.
 * Julio Grondona, 82, Argentine football executive, President of AFA (since 1979), Senior Vice-President of FIFA, aortic aneurysm.
 * Finn Gundersen, 81, Norwegian footballer (Skeid, Hellas Verona).
 * Sir Peter Hall, 82, British urban planner, academic, government adviser and writer, conceptual developer of enterprise zones.
 * Dennis Lipscomb, 72, American actor (In the Heat of the Night, Wiseguy, WarGames).
 * Harrison Lobdell, Jr., 90, American Air Force major general.
 * Rick Mittleman, 84, American television writer (Bewitched, CHiPs, The Flintstones, The Odd Couple), traffic collision.
 * Gomolemo Motswaledi, 44, Botswanan politician, traffic collision.
 * Shūsei Nakamura, 79, Japanese voice actor (Ashita no Joe, Space Battleship Yamato, Attack No. 1).
 * Manfred Roeder, 85, German extreme-right activist and Wehrmacht soldier.
 * Lois Rosenthal, 75, American publisher and philanthropist.
 * Dick Smith, 92, American special effects make-up artist (The Godfather, The Exorcist, Amadeus), natural causes.
 * Dick Wagner, 71, American rock guitarist (The Frost, Alice Cooper, Lou Reed) and songwriter ("Only Women Bleed"), lung infection.

31

 * Warren Bennis, 89, American educator, scholar and author, President of the University of Cincinnati (1971–1977).
 * Nabarun Bhattacharya, 66, Indian author, cancer.
 * Jeff Bourne, 66, English footballer (Derby County, Crystal Palace), motor neurone disease.
 * Wilfred Feinberg, 94, American judge, member (1966–1991) and Chief Judge (1980–1988) for the U.S. 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals.
 * Jim Frederick, 42, American author and magazine editor (Time), cardiac arrest and arrhythmia.
 * Franciszek Gąsienica Groń, 82, Polish Nordic skier, Olympic bronze medalist (1956).
 * Kenny Ireland, 68, Scottish actor (Benidorm), brain cancer.
 * Jorge Jacobson, 78, Argentine journalist and news reader (Telefe Noticias), heart attack.
 * King Robbo, 44, English underground graffiti artist, complications from a head injury.
 * Mukku Raju, 83, Indian Nandi Award-winning actor (1940 Lo Oka Gramam).

1

 * Gretta Bader, 83, American portrait and bust sculptor, heart failure.
 * Valyantsin Byalkevich, 41, Belarusian football player and coach, aneurysm.
 * Godwin Chepkurgor, 45, Kenyan journalist, offered Bill Clinton dowry to marry Chelsea Clinton, injuries sustained in an elephant charge.
 * Chung Eun-yong, 91, South Korean policeman, instigated United States admission of role in No Gun Ri Massacre.
 * Norman Cornish, 94, English artist.
 * Rod de'Ath, 64, Welsh drummer (Rory Gallagher).
 * Catherine Gregg, 96, American philanthropist and environmentalist, First Lady of New Hampshire (1953–1955), restored the Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion.
 * Michael Johns, 35, Australian singer-songwriter (American Idol), blood clot.
 * Jan Roar Leikvoll, 40, Norwegian author.
 * Hossein Maadani, 43, Iranian volleyball player and coach, pancreatic failure.
 * Charles T. Payne, 89, American soldier.
 * Saeed Saleh, 76, Egyptian actor (Madrast Al-Mushaghebeen).
 * James Ditson Service, 88, Canadian politician and lawyer.
 * Mike Smith, 59, British television and radio presenter (BBC Radio 1), complications from heart surgery.

2

 * Luciano Borgognoni, 62, Italian Olympic cyclist.
 * Brian Buckley, 78, Australian VFL football player (Carlton).
 * Rosetta Hightower, 70, American R&B singer (The Orlons).
 * Ed Joyce, 81, American television executive, President of CBS News (1983–1985).
 * June Krauser, 88, American Hall of Fame swimmer, swimming official and rules writer, Parkinson's disease.
 * Eroni Kumana, 93, Solomon Island fisherman, rescued John F. Kennedy after PT-109 sinking.
 * Billie Letts, 76, American novelist (Where the Heart Is).
 * Kate O'Hanlon, British nurse.
 * Sir Alan Peacock, 92, British economist.
 * Barbara Prammer, 60, Austrian politician, Minister for Women's Affairs and Consumer Protection (1997–2000), President of the National Council (since 2006), pancreatic cancer.
 * Sue Richards, 56, Canadian artist.
 * James Thompson, 49, American-born Finnish crime writer.
 * Pete van Wieren, 69, American sports broadcaster (Atlanta Braves), cutaneous B-cell lymphoma.
 * Olga Voronets, 88, Russian mezzo-soprano folk singer.

3

 * Peter Arguindegui, 82, American oilman and politician.
 * Daladier Arismendi, 39, Colombian singer, stabbed.
 * George Lyle Ashe, 81, Canadian politician, Ontario MPP for Durham West (1977–1987), Mayor of Pickering (1973–1977), Parkinson's disease.
 * Miangul Aurangzeb, 86, Pakistani politician, Governor of Balochistan (1997–1999) and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (1999).
 * Charles Calhoun, Jr., 83, American politician and judge, member of the Texas Senate.
 * Edward Clancy, 90, Australian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Sydney (1983–2001).
 * Tony Clunn, 68, British army officer and archaeologist, rediscovered Kalkriese site of Varus's defeat by Arminius.
 * Cec Creedon, 92, Australian politician.
 * Dorothy Salisbury Davis, 98, American crime fiction writer, recipient of the Grand Master Award (1985).
 * Kenny Drew, Jr., 56, American jazz pianist and composer.
 * Helmut Faeder, 79, German footballer (Hertha BSC, Hertha Zehlendorf).
 * Christian Frémont, 72, French politician, chief of staff (Nicolas Sarkozy), Representative of the French Co-Prince of Andorra (2008–2012).
 * Yvette Giraud, 97, French singer and actress.
 * Wimper Guerrero, 32, Ecuadorian footballer, heart attack.
 * James Nelson Lee, 90, American judge.
 * Jess Marlow, 84, American news broadcaster (KNBC, KCBS), complications from Alzheimer's disease.
 * James McClure, 88, Northern Irish politician, chairman of the Democratic Unionist Party.
 * Steve Post, 70, American radio broadcaster (WNYC), colon and lung cancer.
 * Charles Simeons, 92, British politician, MP for Luton (1970–1974).
 * David Smail, 76, British clinical psychologist.
 * Benedito de Ulhôa Vieira, 93, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Uberaba (1978–1996).
 * Lydia Yu-Jose, 70, Filipino political scientist.

4

 * James Brady, 73, American government official and gun control advocate, White House Press Secretary (1981–1989).
 * Hugh Calkins, 90, American lawyer and educator.
 * Rich Ceisler, 58, American stand up comedian, Guillain-Barre syndrome.
 * Chester Crandell, 68, American politician, member of the Arizona House of Representatives (2011–2013) and Senate (since 2013), horseriding fall.
 * Irma Elizondo Ramírez, 68, Mexican politician, MP for Coahuila (since 2012), heart attack.
 * George Hilton, 89, American historian, heart failure.
 * Jake Hooker, 61, Israeli-born American pop musician (Arrows), co-writer ("I Love Rock 'n' Roll") and producer.
 * Erich E. Kunhardt, 65, Dominican-born American physicist.
 * Walter Massey, 85, Canadian actor (Arthur, Lassie).
 * Rodolfo Motta, 70, Argentine football player and coach.
 * Rodrigo Osorio, 48, Salvadoran footballer, traffic collision.
 * Rafael Santa Cruz, 53, Peruvian cajon musician and actor, heart attack.
 * Walter J. Sullivan, 91, American politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1951–1953), Mayor of Cambridge, heart failure.
 * Peter A. Vellucci, American politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives.

5

 * Dmitri Anosov, 77, Russian mathematician.
 * Arvind Apte, 79, Indian cricketer, prostate cancer.
 * Diann Blakely, 57, American poet, lung disorder.
 * Elfriede Brüning, 103, German writer.
 * Marilyn Burns, 65, American actress (The Texas Chain Saw Massacre).
 * Ruth Sacks Caplin, 85, American screenwriter (Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont), heart ailment.
 * Scott Ciencin, 51, American adaption novelist (Godzilla, Kim Possible, Buffy the Vampire Slayer), blood clot.
 * Hans V. Engström, 65, Swedish actor (Rederiet), liver failure.
 * Yakov Yakovlevich Etinger, 84, Russian historian and political activist.
 * Harold J. Greene, 55, American military officer, Army commanding general of NSRDEC, shot.
 * Dave Hereora, 57, New Zealand politician, Labour Party list MP (2002–2008).
 * Edward Leffingwell, 72, American art critic and curator.
 * Khalil Morsi, 67, Egyptian actor.
 * Joe McManemin, 91, New Zealand athletics coach and sports administrator.
 * Angéla Németh, 68, Hungarian javelin thrower, Olympic (1968) and European (1969) champion.
 * Richard Olson, 85, American politician, Mayor of Des Moines, Iowa (1972–1979), traffic collision.
 * Vladimir Orlov, 77, Russian novelist.
 * Chapman Pincher, 100, British journalist and historian.
 * Rodrigo de Triano, 25, English thoroughbred, Cartier Champion Three-year-old Colt (1992), pneumonia.
 * Yoshiki Sasai, 52, Japanese biologist (RIKEN), apparent suicide by hanging.
 * Pran Kumar Sharma, 75, Indian cartoonist (Chacha Chaudhary), colon cancer.
 * Jesse Leonard Steinfeld, 87, American naval officer and physician, Surgeon General (1969–1973), complications from a stroke.
 * Ronnie Stonham, 87, British army officer and broadcasting adviser.
 * Emanuel Tanay, 86, American physician and Holocaust survivor, prostate cancer.

6

 * James L. Adams, 92, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1955–1974).
 * Ralph Bryans, 72, Northern Irish Grand Prix motorcycle racer, World Champion (1965).
 * Aloha Dalire, 64, American hula dancer, first Miss Aloha Hula winner (1971).
 * Imre Bajor, 57, Hungarian actor, brain tumor.
 * Ghaleb Barakat, 86, Jordanian diplomat and politician, Minister of Tourism and Antiquities (1967–1972).
 * Clem Comly, 59, American baseball researcher and author.
 * Julien Fourgeaud, 34, French entrepreneur, base jumping collision.
 * Brent Galloway, 70, American linguist.
 * Ananda W. P. Guruge, 85, Sri Lankan diplomat and academic.
 * John Woodland Hastings, 87, American biochemist, pioneer in antibiotics research, pulmonary fibrosis.
 * Macarthur Job, 88, Australian aviation writer and air safety consultant.
 * Norman Lane, 94, Canadian Olympic sprint canoer.
 * Li Hu, 40, Chinese HIV activist, complications from AIDS.
 * Ken Lucas, 73, American professional wrestler (NWA).
 * Frank Shipway, 79, British conductor.
 * Andrey Stenin, 33, Russian photojournalist.
 * Smita Talwalkar, 59, Indian film actress, producer (Tu Tithe Mee) and director, ovarian cancer.
 * Dharmesh Tiwari, 63, Indian actor (Mahabharat), cardiac arrest.
 * Jimmy Walsh, 83, British footballer.
 * David Weidman, 93, American animation background artist (The Famous Adventures of Mr. Magoo, Wacky Races) and silkscreen artist (Mad Men).

7

 * Claude Bertrand, 97, Canadian neurosurgeon.
 * Dick Collver, 78, Canadian politician.
 * Cristina Deutekom, 82, Dutch coloratura soprano opera singer, fall.
 * Víctor Fayad, 59, Argentine politician, Mayor of Mendoza (since 2007), mediastinum cancer.
 * Walter R. Hanson, 83, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1971–1982).
 * Mary Healy, 60, American zoo executive, CEO and director of the Sacramento Zoo, cerebral aneurysm and heart attack.
 * Mitsuo Higashinaka, 90, Japanese politician, member of the House of Representatives for Osaka's 2nd District (1969–2000), lung cancer.
 * Michael Kerrigan, 61, British television director.
 * Suruli Manohar, Indian comic actor, cancer.
 * Perry Moss, 88, American football coach (Montreal Alouettes, Orlando Predators) and player (Green Bay Packers), complications from a neuromuscular disease.
 * Alberto Pérez Zabala, 89, Spanish footballer.
 * Henry Stone, 93, American record company executive and record producer (TK Records).
 * Ayman Taha, Palestinian militant and spokesman (Hamas)
 * Ekanath K. Thakur, 73, Indian politician and finance executive, MP for Maharashtra (2002–2008), chairman of Saraswat Bank, cancer.
 * Voytek, 89, Polish-born British television director and production designer.
 * Sir Denys Williams, 84, Barbadian judge, member and Chief Judge of the Supreme Court, Acting Governor-General (1995–1996).

8

 * Martin V.B. Bostetter, 86, American judge.
 * Luciano Bux, 78, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Oppido Mamertina-Palmi (2000–2011).
 * Edmund Collins, 83, Australian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Darwin (1986–2007).
 * Menahem Golan, 85, Israeli director and producer (Operation Thunderbolt, The Delta Force, Masters of the Universe), recipient of the Israel Prize (1999).
 * Charles Keating, 72, English Emmy Award-winning actor (All My Children, Another World), lung cancer.
 * Viktor Kopyl, 54, Ukrainian footballer (Karpaty Lviv, Volyn Lutsk).
 * Leonardo Legaspi, 78, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Caceres (1983–2012), Rector of University of Santo Tomas, lung cancer.
 * Danny Murphy, 58, American actor (There's Something About Mary, Me, Myself and Irene), cancer.
 * J. J. Murphy, 86, Northern Irish actor (Mickybo and Me, Angela's Ashes, Game of Thrones).
 * Arthur Olsen, 100, American politician, member of the Nevada Assembly.
 * Simon Scott, 47, British artist and musician.
 * Peter Sculthorpe, 85, Australian composer (Kakadu).
 * Åke W. Sjöberg, 90, Swedish assyriologist.
 * Michael K. Smith, 48, American politician, member of the Illinois House of Representatives (1995–2011), heart attack.
 * Red Wilson, 85, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers).

9

 * J. F. Ade Ajayi, 85, Nigerian academic and historian of Africa.
 * Andriy Bal, 56, Ukrainian football player (Soviet national team) and coach (national team), blood clot.
 * Arthur G. Cohen, 84, American real estate developer (Crowne Plaza Hotel, Royalton Hotel, One Worldwide Plaza, Olympic Tower).
 * Jerome Ehlers, 55, Australian actor (Quigley Down Under, The Marine, The Great Raid), cancer.
 * Obi Henry Ezeagwuna II, Nigerian royal, traditional leader of Issele-Uku, traffic collision.
 * Gerhard Fischer, 98, German army officer, recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross.
 * J. E. Freeman, 68, American actor (Miller's Crossing, Alien: Resurrection).
 * Charles Gelatt, 96, American businessman and philanthropist.
 * Trevor Boots Harris, 69, Jamaican entertainment journalist and broadcaster, heart attack.
 * Wayne Ison, 90, American aircraft designer (Team Mini-Max).
 * Merle G. Kearns, 76, American politician, member of the Ohio House of Representatives (2001–2005) and Senate (1991–2000).
 * Alexander Kwapong, 87, Ghanaian academic, Vice Chancellor of the University of Ghana.
 * Dave Lloyd, 77, American football player (Cleveland Browns, Philadelphia Eagles).
 * Khayelihle Mathaba, South African royal and politician, KwaZulu-Natal MLA, chieftain of the eMacambini, traffic collision.
 * Yasuyuki Nakai, 60, Japanese baseball player (Yomiuri Giants), esophageal cancer.
 * Ed Nelson, 85, American actor (Gunsmoke, Murder, She Wrote, Peyton Place), heart failure.
 * George Nicholaw, 86, American radio executive (KNX).
 * Henry Pease, 69, Peruvian politician and political scientist, member of DCC (1992–1995) and Congress (1995–2006), cardiac arrest as a complication from cancer.
 * Stanley Reiter, 89, American economist.
 * Emigdio Vasquez, 75, American muralist and pictorial artist, pneumonia.
 * Myrtle Young, 90, American potato chip collector, heart failure.

10

 * Constantin Alexandru, 60, Romanian wrestler, Olympic silver medalist (1980).
 * Gabriel Acosta Bendek, 83, Colombian politician, Senator (1994–2010), heart attack.
 * Peter Chippindale, 69, British newspaper journalist (The Guardian) and author.
 * Jim Command, 85, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies).
 * Graham Gedye, 85, New Zealand cricket player (national team).
 * Frederick Jacob Reagan Heebe, 91, American judge, member (since 1966) and Chief Judge (1972–1992) of the U.S. District Court for Eastern Louisiana.
 * John Kearney, 89, American sculptor.
 * Princess Lalla Fatima Zohra, 85, Moroccan royal.
 * Dotty Lynch, 69, American television journalist and editor (CBS News), melanoma.
 * Metakse, 88, Armenian poet, writer and translator.
 * Dame Kathleen Ollerenshaw, 101, British mathematician and politician, Lord Mayor of Manchester (1975–1976), mentor and advisor to Margaret Thatcher.
 * Ann Rowan, 85, Irish actress (The Riordans, Father Ted).
 * Shree Krishna Shrestha, 47, Nepalese actor, pneumonia.
 * Ima Wells, 77, American politician, member of the New Mexico House of Representatives (1993).
 * Bob Wiesler, 83, American baseball player (New York Yankees, Washington Senators).

11

 * Nadezhda Andreyeva, 55, Russian Soviet alpine skier.
 * Vladimir Beara, 85, Yugoslav football player (national team) and manager, Olympic silver medalist (1952).
 * Djalma Cavalcante, 57, Brazilian football player and coach, heart attack.
 * Armando Círio, 98, Italian-born Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Cascavel (1978–1995).
 * Vol Dooley, 87, American law enforcement officer, sheriff of Bossier Parish, Louisiana.
 * Raymond Gravel, 61, Canadian Québécois Roman Catholic priest and politician, MP for Repentigny (2006–2008), lung cancer.
 * Morkos Hakim, 83, Egyptian Coptic Catholic hierarch, Bishop of Sohag (1982–2003).
 * Sam Hall, 77, American Olympic silver-medalist diver (1960), politician and mercenary, member of the Ohio House of Representatives.
 * Liz Holzman, 61, American animation designer, producer and director (DuckTales, Animaniacs, The Smurfs), cancer.
 * Reshamlal Jangade, 90, Indian politician, MP for Bilaspur (1952–1961, 1989–1991), Madhya Pradesh MLA (1950–1952).
 * Rolf Larsen, 79, American judge, member of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court (1978–1994), only justice ever impeached by Pennsylvania Senate, lung cancer.
 * Marion Milne, 79, American politician, member of the Vermont House of Representatives (1995–2001).
 * , 74, Italian footballer (Napoli).
 * Dame Julia Polak, 75, Argentinian-born British pathologist.
 * Pierre Ryckmans, 78, Belgian diplomat, Australian sinologist and author (Chinese Shadows), cancer.
 * Kika Szaszkiewiczowa, 97, Polish artist, writer and blogger.
 * Franca Tamantini, 82, Italian actress.
 * Joe Viskocil, 61, American visual effects artist (Independence Day, Star Wars), Oscar winner (1997), complications of liver and kidney failure.
 * Robin Williams, 63, American comedian and actor (Good Will Hunting, Hook, Aladdin), Oscar winner (1998), suicide by hanging.

12

 * Carlos Abella y Ramallo, 80, Spanish diplomat, Ambassador to Kenya (1987–1991) and the Holy See (1996–2004).
 * Lauren Bacall, 89, American actress (Key Largo, The Mirror Has Two Faces, Misery), Tony winner (1981), stroke.
 * Purdy Crawford, 82, Canadian corporate lawyer and financier, CEO and chairman of Imasco, Allstream Inc. and Canada Trust.
 * Velva Darnell, 75, American country singer.
 * Samuel Olatunde Fadahunsi, 94, Nigerian civil engineer.
 * Jean Favier, 82, French historian, director of National Archives, president of the National Library.
 * Pierino Gelmini, 89, Italian Roman Catholic priest.
 * Javad Heyat, 89, Iranian surgeon and journalist.
 * Futatsuryū Jun'ichi, 64, Japanese sumo wrestler, lung cancer.
 * Newt Hudson, 86, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (1982–2002).
 * Abel Laudonio, 75, Argentine actor and boxer, Olympic bronze medalist (1960), stroke.
 * Gordon Mackenzie, 77, American baseball player (Kansas City Athletics) and coach.
 * Arlene Martel, 78, American actress (Star Trek, Hogan's Heroes, The Twilight Zone), heart attack.
 * Kongō Masahiro, 65, Japanese sumo wrestler, pneumonia.
 * Lida Moser, 93, American photographer.
 * Frederick Gale Ruffner, Jr., 88, American publisher.
 * Kazimierz Trampisz, 85, Polish footballer.

13

 * Hani Abbadi, Jordanian politician, member of the House of Representatives (1993–1997).
 * Frans Brüggen, 79, Dutch musician.
 * Eduardo Campos, 49, Brazilian politician, Minister of Science and Technology (2004–2005), Governor of Pernambuco (2007–2014), 2014 presidential candidate, plane crash.
 * Columba Domínguez, 85, Mexican actress (Pueblerina).
 * Martino Finotto, 80, Italian racing driver.
 * Edith Flagg, 94, Romanian-born American fashion designer, pioneer in the use of polyester, natural causes.
 * Frank W. Hirschi, 89, American politician, member of the Idaho House of Representatives (1960–1996).
 * Buddy Jones, 77, American bluegrass musician.
 * Alan Landsburg, 81, American screenwriter, film producer (Jaws 3-D), racehorse owner and official, chairman of the California Horse Racing Board.
 * Fanny Morweiser, 74, German writer.
 * Joel J. Nobel, 79, American physician.
 * James J. Schiro, 68, American executive (PricewaterhouseCoopers), multiple myeloma.
 * Dorothy Schwieder, 80, American biographer and historian, lymphoma.
 * Süleyman Seba, 88, Turkish football player and sport executive, president of Beşiktaş J.K., respiratory tract infection.
 * Jack Shallcrass, 91, New Zealand author, educator, and humanist.
 * Robert Bruce Smith, IV, 69, American music expert, writer, historian, and poet, traffic collision.
 * Terence Todman, 88, American diplomat, Ambassador to Chad, Guinea, Costa Rica, Spain, Denmark and Argentina.
 * Kurt Tschenscher, 85, German football referee.
 * Frank Udvari, 90, Canadian Hall of Fame NHL referee.
 * Tom Veen, 72, Dutch politician, member of the States of Gelderland (1974–1981) and Senate of the Netherlands (1979–1983).

14

 * Mariana Briski, 48, Argentine actress, breast and lung cancer.
 * Emile Capgras, 88, Martinican politician, President of the Regional Council (1992–1998).
 * Pedro Caino, 58, Argentine Olympic cyclist.
 * John Cinicola, 85, American basketball coach (Duquesne Dukes), cancer.
 * Madeleine Collinson, 62, Maltese actress.
 * Leonard Fein, 80, American Jewish activist, academic, editor (Moment), columnist (Forward) and author, founder of MAZON and Moment.
 * Vernon F. Gallagher, 99, American Roman Catholic priest.
 * Ada Haug Grythe, 79, Norwegian journalist.
 * Géza Gulyás, 85, Hungarian footballer (Ferencváros).
 * Javier Guzmán, 69, Mexican footballer (Cruz Azul, national team), diabetes.
 * George V. Hansen, 83, American politician, member of the U.S. House for Idaho's 2nd district (1965–1969, 1975–1985).
 * Stephen Lee, 58, American actor (The Negotiator, Burlesque, WarGames, Dark Angel), heart attack.
 * George Linton, 57, Barbadian cricket player (national team) and coach.
 * Rick Parashar, 50, American record producer (Pearl Jam, Temple of the Dog, Alice in Chains), blood clot.
 * Nery Soto, 32, Honduran journalist, shot.
 * James Stillwell, 79, American baseball team owner.
 * Mervyn Susser, 92, South African activist and epidemiologist.

15

 * Jay Adams, 53, American skateboarder, heart attack.
 * Licia Albanese, 105, Italian-born American operatic soprano.
 * John Blake, Jr., 67, American jazz violinist, multiple myeloma.
 * James Cama, 56, American martial artist and teacher.
 * James R. Carrigan, 84, American judge, member of the U.S. District Court for Colorado (1979–1995) and the Colorado Supreme Court (1976–1979).
 * Timothy Cathcart, 20, Northern Irish rally driver, race collision.
 * , 81, Taiwanese politician, member of the Legislative Yuan (1990–1998), co-founder of the New Party.
 * Piet de Ruiter, 75, Dutch politician and editor, member of the House of Representatives (1971–1976).
 * Jan Ekier, 100, Polish pianist, composer and competition judge, Chopin authority, a winner of the Chopin Competition (1937), recipient of the Order of the White Eagle (2010).
 * Barbara Funkhouser, 84, American newspaper journalist and journalism academic, editor of the El Paso Times (1980–1986).
 * James Freeman Gilbert, 83, American geophysicist.
 * Ken Hawley, 87, British industrial historian.
 * Sulejman Kupusović, 63, Bosnian film director.
 * Jerry Lumpe, 81, American baseball player (Kansas City Athletics, Detroit Tigers, New York Yankees).
 * Amitava Nandy, 71, Indian politician, MP for Dum Dum (2004–2009), cancer.
 * Bruno Petroni, 72, Italian footballer.
 * Ferdinando Riva, 84, Swiss footballer.
 * Joseph T. Walsh, 84, American judge, member of the Delaware Supreme Court (1985–2003), cancer.
 * Dare Wilson, 95, British army general (SAS).

16

 * Patrick Aziza, 66, Nigerian military officer and political leader, Military Governor of Kebbi (1991–1992), cancer.
 * Kevin Barry, 78, New Zealand rugby union player (Thames Valley, national team).
 * Liam Flood, 71, Irish bookmaker and poker player.
 * David Glass, 77, Israeli politician, member of the Knesset (1977–1981).
 * Raul Goco, 84, Filipino jurist and diplomat, Solicitor General (1992–1996), Ambassador to Canada, pneumonia and renal failure.
 * Mustafa Hussein, 79, Egyptian cartoonist and journalist, cancer.
 * Andy MacMillan, 85, Scottish architect
 * Mike Matarazzo, 48, American bodybuilder, heart problems.
 * Vsevolod Nestayko, 84, Ukrainian children's writer.
 * Shaken Niyazbekov, 75, Kazakhstani artist, designed the national flag.
 * Mario Oriani-Ambrosini, 53, Italian-born South African politician, MP (since 2009), lung cancer.
 * Peter Scholl-Latour, 90, German newspaper and television journalist, Middle East correspondent and author.
 * Fernand St. Germain, 86, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives for Rhode Island's 1st district (1961–1989).
 * Tsang Shu-ki, 64, Hong Kong economist and social activist (Meeting Point).

17

 * Emilia Castro de Barish, 98, Costa Rican diplomat.
 * Rosalba Rincon Castell, 79, Colombian fencing coach.
 * Dragoljub Čirić, 78, Serbian chess player.
 * Sammy Conn, 52, Scottish footballer (Airdrieonians, Falkirk).
 * Ger van Elk, 73, Dutch artist.
 * Michael A. Hoey, 79, British producer, director and screenwriter (Fame, Falcon Crest).
 * , 71, Chilean military officer, Army Commander-in-chief (1998–2002).
 * Børre Knudsen, 76, Norwegian minister and pro-life activist.
 * Pierre Lagaillarde, 83, French politician, a founder of the OAS.
 * Wolfgang Leonhard, 93, German historian, last living member of the Ulbricht Group.
 * Rebecca Lepkoff, 98, American photographer.
 * Marie Little, 81, Australian sport administrator.
 * Sophie Masloff, 96, American politician, Mayor of Pittsburgh (1988–1994).
 * Miodrag Pavlović, 85, Serbian poet, writer and critic.
 * David Russell, 75, South African Anglican prelate, Bishop of Grahamstown (1987–2004).
 * Nicholas Russell, 6th Earl Russell, 45, British aristocrat and disability rights campaigner, thrombosis.
 * Joanie Spina, 61, American magician.
 * Eliaba James Surur, 83, Sudanese politician.
 * Dick Teed, 88, American baseball player (Brooklyn Dodgers).
 * Pierre Vassiliu, 76, Swiss-born French singer.

18

 * Suzie d'Auvergne, 71, Saint Lucian barrister and jurist, High Court judge (1990–2004).
 * Ricardo Cabot Boix, 97, Spanish field hockey player.
 * Per Engebretsen, 67, Norwegian civil servant.
 * Gordon Faber, 83, American politician.
 * Sam Galbraith, 68, British politician, MP and MSP for Strathkelvin and Bearsden.
 * James Alexander Gordon, 78, British radio broadcaster (BBC Radio 5 Live).
 * Lawrence N. Guarino, 92, American Air Force colonel, prisoner of war.
 * Hashim Khan, 100, Pakistani squash player, heart failure.
 * Jim Jeffords, 80, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives for Vermont's at-large district (1975–1989), Senator for Vermont (1989–2007).
 * Levente Lengyel, 81, Hungarian chess player.
 * Jean Nicolay, 76, Belgian footballer, winner of the Belgian Golden Shoe (1963).
 * Paul Nguyên Thanh Hoan, 74, Vietnamese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Phan Thiêt (2001–2009).
 * Don Pardo, 96, American radio and television announcer (Saturday Night Live, Jeopardy!).
 * Nobuyuki Sekiyama, 80, Japanese politician, member of the House of Representatives for Niigata's 1st district (1983–1996), stomach cancer.
 * Doug Williams, 91, Australian footballer (Carlton).

19

 * Ameyo Adadevoh, 57, Nigerian physician, Ebola virus disease.
 * Samih al-Qasim, 75, Palestinian Druze poet and journalist, cancer.
 * Elaine M. Alphin, 58, American author.
 * Carlos Arango, 86, Columbian footballer.
 * Simin Behbahani, 87, Iranian writer and poet.
 * Richard Dauenhauer, 72, American poet, historian and translator, expert on Tlingit history and language, pancreatic cancer.
 * Linda Dégh, 94, Hungarian-born American folklorist and academic.
 * James Foley, 40, American photojournalist, beheading. (death reported on this date)
 * Yves Fortier, 100, Canadian geologist.
 * Sam Foster, 82, British politician, MLA for Fermanagh and South Tyrone (1998–2003).
 * Hayk Ghazaryan, 83, Armenian historian.
 * Bob Glading, 94, New Zealand golfer, winner of New Zealand Open (1946, 1947).
 * Brian G. Hutton, 79, American actor and director (King Creole, Kelly's Heroes, Where Eagles Dare).
 * Grantland Johnson, 65, American politician.
 * Kåre Kolberg, 78, Norwegian composer.
 * Adyar K. Lakshman, 80, Indian dancer.
 * Geoffrey Leech, 78, British linguist.
 * Candida Lycett Green, 71, British author, pancreatic cancer.
 * Jackie Mayo, 89, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies).
 * George Munroe, 92, American basketball player (St. Louis Bombers, Boston Celtics).
 * Dinu Patriciu, 64, Romanian businessman and politician, liver disease.
 * Tom Pevsner, 87, German-born British film producer (GoldenEye, Julia).
 * Henry Plée, 91, French karate master.
 * Odessa Sathyan, 56, Indian documentary filmmaker, pancreatic cancer.
 * David St John Thomas, 84, English publisher and writer.
 * Deborah Sussman, 83, American graphic designer and artist, breast cancer.
 * Walter Thirring, 87, Austrian physicist.
 * Maruxa Vilalta, 81, Mexican playwright and theatre director.
 * Hrant Vardanyan, 65, Armenian businessman, heart disease.
 * Gershon Yankelewitz, c. 105, Belarusian-born American rabbi.

20

 * Eric Barber, 72, Irish footballer (Shelbourne).
 * , 85, Hungarian politician, Minister of Trade (1988–1990).
 * Anton Buslov, 30, Russian blogger and magazine columnist (The New Times).
 * Lois Mai Chan, 80, American librarian, professor and author.
 * Boris Dubin, 67, Russian sociologist and translator.
 * Joseph J. Fauliso, 98, American politician, Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut (1980–1991).
 * Morteza Hosseini Fayaz, 85, Iraqi Twelver Marja'.
 * B. K. S. Iyengar, 95, Indian yogi, founder of Iyengar Yoga, heart attack and renal failure.
 * Buddy MacMaster, 89, Canadian fiddler.
 * Margaret Marks, 96, New Zealand cricketer.
 * Aiko Miyawaki, 84, Japanese sculptor, pancreatic cancer.
 * , 51, Guatemalan military officer, head of the military, helicopter crash.
 * , 60, Mexican football player (Monterrey) and coach (Cruz Azul), cardiac arrest.
 * Sava Stojkov, 89, Serbian painter.
 * Edmund Szoka, 86, American Roman Catholic prelate, cardinal, Archbishop of Detroit (1981–1990), President of the Pontifical Commission for Vatican City State (1997–2006).
 * Jan Thorstensen, 81, Norwegian Olympic alpine skier (1956).
 * Andrew Frederick Wissemann, 86, American Episcopal prelate, Bishop of Western Massachusetts.

21

 * Raed al Atar, c. 40, Palestinian militant (Hamas), missile strike.
 * Gerry Anderson, 69, British broadcaster (BBC Northern Ireland).
 * Helen Bamber, 89, British psychotherapist.
 * Don Clark, 96, English footballer (Bristol City).
 * Robert E. Connick, 97, American professor emeritus (UC Berkeley).
 * Mohammad Dabbas, Jordanian politician, Minister of Finance (1976–1979).
 * Joan Erbe, 87, American artist.
 * Peter Handrinos, 42, American author.
 * Robert Hansen, 75, American convicted serial killer.
 * John Macklin, 66, British Hispanist.
 * Steven R. Nagel, 67, American astronaut, melanoma.
 * Jean Redpath, 77, Scottish folk singer-songwriter, cancer.
 * Albert Reynolds, 81, Irish politician, Taoiseach (1992–1994).
 * Mary Thomas, 70, American Pima politician, first female Governor of the Gila River Indian Community (1994–2000).
 * Verna Vels, 81, South African screenwriter and programme director.

22

 * John Fellows Akers, 79, American businessman, President (1983–1989) and CEO (1985–1993) of IBM.
 * U. R. Ananthamurthy, 81, Indian writer, cardiac arrest and renal failure.
 * Lekhraj Bachani, 85, Indian politician, member of the Rajya Sabha (2000–2006).
 * John Binienda, 67, American politician, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (since 1986), diabetes and kidney disease.
 * Jean Sutherland Boggs, 92, Canadian art historian, Director of the Philadelphia Museum of Art (1979–1982).
 * Sir Philip Dowson, 90, British architect.
 * , 93, Czech poet, recipient of the Magnesia Litera (2009).
 * Jack Harris, 91, Australian golf player.
 * Franz Hillenkamp, 78, German scientist.
 * Richard Holden, 67, American highway patrolman.
 * Peter Hopkirk, 83, British journalist and author (The Great Game).
 * Emmanuel Kriaras, 107, Greek lexicographer and philologist, heart attack.
 * Pete Ladygo, 86, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers).
 * Noella Leduc, 80, American baseball player (AAGPBL).
 * Helen Mason, 99, New Zealand potter.
 * Nariman Mehta, 94, Indian-born American pharmacologist.
 * Roy Andrew Miller, 89, American linguist.
 * Renato Mori, 79, Italian actor (La Piovra) and voice actor.
 * Douglas Sang Hue, 82, Jamaican cricket umpire.
 * John Satterwhite, 71, American Olympic shooter (1976).
 * Amy Shuman, 89, American baseball player.
 * Adel Smith, 54, Italian Muslim activist.
 * John Sperling, 93, American businessman, founder of the University of Phoenix.
 * John S. Waugh, 85, American chemist and professor (MIT), recipient of the Irving Langmuir Award (1976) and the Wolf Prize in Chemistry (1983).
 * Ed Whitaker, 76, American stock car team owner.

23

 * Albert Ebossé Bodjongo, 24, Cameroonian footballer (Douala AC, Perak FA, JS Kabylie), head injury from projectile.
 * , 84, Colombian politician and psychologist, Minister of Justice (1990–1991).
 * Sally Buck, 83, American baseball team part-owner (Philadelphia Phillies).
 * Jack Edwards, 83, Australian football player (North Melbourne).
 * Dursun Ali Eğribaş, 81, Turkish Olympic wrestler (1956).
 * Inga Juuso, 68, Norwegian singer and actress.
 * Annefleur Kalvenhaar, 20, Dutch cross-country cyclist, European Cyclo-cross under-23 champion (2013), race collision.
 * Dan Magill, 93, American college tennis coach and sports information director (Georgia Bulldogs).
 * Hajo Meyer, 90, German-Dutch physicist and Holocaust survivor.
 * William Thomson Newnham, 91, Canadian educationalist, President of Seneca College.
 * Adnan Omran, 57-58, Syrian general, landmine.
 * Ahti Pekkala, 89, Finnish politician, Speaker of the Parliament (1978–1979), Governor of Oulu Province (1986–1991).
 * Jindřich Pokorný, 87, Czech translator.
 * Marcel Rigout, 86, French politician.
 * Philippine de Rothschild, 80, French winemaker.
 * Bobo Sikorski, 87, Canadian football player (BC Lions).
 * Birgitta Stenberg, 82, Swedish author, illustrator and translator, hepatocellular carcinoma.
 * Jaume Vallcorba Plana, 64, Spanish philologist and publisher.
 * Elsa Wiezell, 87, Paraguayan poet.

24

 * Richard Attenborough, 90, English actor and director (Gandhi, Miracle on 34th Street, The Great Escape, Jurassic Park), Oscar winner (1983).
 * Greg Corbett, 41, American banjo player.
 * Alexander Monteith Currie, 86, British university administrator.
 * Antônio Ermírio de Moraes, 86, Brazilian businessman, CEO of the Votorantim Group, heart failure.
 * Aldo Donati, 66, Italian singer, composer and television personality, cerebral hemorrhage.
 * Bekir Sıtkı Erdoğan, 88, Turkish poet and songwriter.
 * Douglas McCain, 33, American Islamic militant (ISIS).
 * K. Mohan, 89, Indian film producer (Pasamalar).
 * Merton Sandler, 88, British chemical pathologist.
 * Leonid Stadnyk, 44, Ukrainian farmer, world's tallest man claimant, brain haemorrhage.
 * Arthur Wade, 95, Australian politician, member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Newcastle (1968–1988).
 * Eduardo White, 50, Mozambican writer.
 * Enrique Zileri, 83, Peruvian publisher.

25

 * Maj-Briht Bergström-Walan, 89, Swedish psychologist.
 * John Brandon, 85, American actor (Dynasty, Scarface).
 * Csaba Csutorás, 76, Hungarian Olympic sprinter (1960, 1964).
 * William Greaves, 87, American documentary filmmaker (''Symbiopsychotaxiplasm).
 * Ramón Echarren Istúriz, 84, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Canarias (1978–2005).
 * Hildur Krog, 92, Norwegian botanist.
 * Martin Magga, 60, Solomon Island politician, MP for Temotu Pele (since 2010).
 * Alfredo Martini, 93, Italian cyclist and coach (national team).
 * Marcel Masse, 78, Canadian politician, MP for Frontenac (1984–1993), MNA for Montcalm (1966–1973).
 * Karl Molitor, 94, Swiss alpine skier, Olympic silver and bronze medalist (1948).
 * , 68, Swedish comic artist.
 * Nico M. M. Nibbering, 76, Dutch chemist.
 * Carla Rotolo, 73, American folk music researcher.
 * Uziah Thompson, 78, Jamaican percussionist, heart attack.
 * Bob Warren, 68, American basketball player.
 * Arthur H. White, 90, American business consultant.
 * John Wu Shi-zhen, 93, Chinese Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Nanchang (1990–2011).

26

 * Christian Bourquin, 59, French politician, President of the Regional Council of Languedoc-Roussillon (since 2010).
 * , 74, Mexican politician, Governor of Colima (1991–1997).
 * Simon Featherstone, 56, British diplomat, High Commissioner to Malaysia (2010–2014), Ambassador to Switzerland and Liechtenstein (2004–2008).
 * Peter Bacon Hales, 63, American historian and photographer, traffic collision.
 * Caroline Kellett, 54, British fashion journalist.
 * Sir Douglas Morpeth, 90, British accountant.
 * John Joseph Nevins, 82, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Venice in Florida (1984–2007).
 * Jim Petrie, 82, British cartoonist (Minnie the Minx).
 * , 114?, Nigerian pastor, unverified claimant for world's oldest man.
 * Chūsei Sone, 76, Japanese film director (Angel Guts: Red Classroom), pneumonia.
 * David E. Sorensen, 81, American Latter-day Saints leader.
 * Bob Wilson, 88, American basketball player.
 * , 80, Japanese actor and stage director, abdominal aortic aneurysm rupture.

27

 * Givi Agrba, 77, Abkhazian politician.
 * Jean-François Beltramini, 66, French footballer.
 * Yehezkel Braun, 92, Israeli composer.
 * Al Carrell, 88, American home improvement expert and columnist, pneumonia.
 * Frank Corner, 94, New Zealand diplomat.
 * Jacques Friedel, 93, French physicist.
 * Gábor Gabos, 84, Hungarian pianist.
 * Jan Groth, 68, Norwegian singer (Aunt Mary, Just 4 Fun), cancer.
 * Bobby Kinloch, 79, Scottish footballer (Hibernian).
 * Herbert Lottman, 87, American biographer.
 * Alfredo Chavez Marquez, 92, American federal judge.
 * Jimmy Nesbitt, 79, Northern Irish police detective, investigated Shankill Butchers.
 * Peret, 79, Spanish singer, guitarist and composer, lung cancer.
 * Valeri Petrov, 94, Bulgarian poet, screenwriter (Yo Ho Ho), playwright and translator, stroke.
 * Orlando Polmonari, 90, Italian Olympic gymnast (1960).
 * Benno Pludra, 88, German children's author.
 * Victor J. Stenger, 79, American physicist and author, aortic aneurysm.
 * Marjorie Strider, 81, American artist.
 * Sandy Wilson, 90, English composer and lyricist (The Boy Friend).

28

 * Joe Bethancourt, 68, American folk musician.
 * Pierre Brabant, 89, Canadian composer and pianist.
 * Roberto Cairo, 51, Spanish actor (Cuéntame cómo pasó), lung cancer.
 * Roger Clarke, 74, Jamaican politician, Minister of Agriculture (since 2012).
 * Glenn Cornick, 67, British bassist (Jethro Tull), heart failure.
 * Carlos Alberto Etcheverry, 81, Argentine footballer.
 * Hal Finney, 58, American cryptographer and programmer, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
 * Mary Featherstonhaugh Frampton, 86, British civil servant.
 * Hans Hoets, 93, Dutch WWII resistance fighter.
 * Ivan Ivančić, 76, Croatian Yugoslav shot putter and coach.
 * Andrew Kay, 95, American computer pioneer.
 * Bill Kerr, 92, South African-born Australian actor and comedian (Hancock's Half Hour).
 * Jack Kraft, 93, American college basketball coach (Villanova Wildcats, Rhode Island Rams).
 * Hans Möhr, 98, Swiss Olympic equestrian (1960, 1964).
 * David Murphy, 93, American CIA officer, heart failure.
 * , 64, Japanese manga artist, colorectal cancer.
 * Alan Reynolds, 88, British artist.
 * John Anthony Walker, 77, American naval officer, convicted of spying for the Soviet Union.
 * Fernando Zunzunegui, 70, Spanish footballer (Real Madrid).

29

 * Kurt Bachmann, 78, Filipino Olympic basketball player (1960).
 * David Bala, 67, Singaporean comedian and actor, heart disease.
 * Brasse Brännström, 69, Swedish actor (Fem myror är fler än fyra elefanter), heart attack.
 * Octavio Brunetti, 39, Argentine tango pianist.
 * Shamim Farooqui, 70, Indian poet.
 * Sir Jasper Hollom, 96, English banker, Chief Cashier of the Bank of England (1962–1966), Deputy Governor of the Bank of England (1970–1980).
 * George L. Little, 63, American costume designer (Apocalypse Now, Jarhead, The Hurt Locker).
 * Simon Akwali Okafor, 79, Nigerian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Awka (1994–2010).
 * Ryūko Seihō, 73, Japanese sumo wrestler and actor.
 * Eberhard Sengpiel, German sound engineer.
 * Rosella Towne, 96, American actress (Yes My Darling Daughter).
 * Björn Waldegård, 70, Swedish rally driver, world champion (1979), cancer.

30

 * Bud Andrews, 74, American radio personality (KDAV) and producer (Jerry Clower).
 * Charles Bowden, 69, American writer.
 * Bipan Chandra, 86, Indian historian.
 * Igor Decraene, 18, Belgian cyclist, winner of the UCI Road World Championships – Junior men's time trial (2013), hit by train.
 * Philippe Gurdjian, 69, French car racing promoter (French Grand Prix) and driver (24 Hours of Le Mans).
 * Mayumi Inaba, 64, Japanese writer, Tanizaki Prize recipient, pancreatic cancer.
 * Shlomo Kalo, 86, Israeli writer.
 * Doone Kennedy, 87, Australian politician, first female Lord Mayor of Hobart (1986–1996).
 * Victoria Mallory, 65, American singer and actress, pancreatic cancer.
 * Kirby McCauley, 72, American literary agent.
 * Andrew V. McLaglen, 94, British film and television director (McLintock!, Gunsmoke, Rawhide).
 * Sir David Mitchell, 86, British politician, MP for Basingstoke (1964–1983) and North West Hampshire (1983–1997).
 * Felipe Osterling, 82, Peruvian lawyer and politician, Minister of Justice (1980–1981), Senator (1985–1992).
 * Joseph E. Persico, 84, American writer.
 * Manuel Pertegaz, 96, Spanish fashion designer.
 * Bohumil Prošek, 85, Czech Olympic ice hockey player (1956).
 * Ann Zwinger, 89, American natural history author.

31

 * Ștefan Andrei, 83, Romanian politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs (1978–1985).
 * Bapu, 80, Indian film director and cartoonist, cardiac arrest.
 * Bobbie Clarke, 74, British drummer, cancer.
 * Samuel Dunbar, 82, American businessman.
 * Stan Goldberg, 82, American comic book artist (Archie), stroke.
 * Josef Hrnčíř, 93, Czech conductor.
 * Simon Mzee Kaukungua, 95, Namibian politician.
 * Lajos Kiss, 80, Hungarian canoer, Olympic bronze medalist (1956).
 * María Eugenia Llamas, 70, Mexican actress, cardiac arrest.
 * Viktor Radev, 77, Bulgarian basketball player.
 * Peter Stursberg, 101, Canadian writer and broadcaster.
 * Carol Vadnais, 68, Canadian ice hockey player (Boston Bruins, California Golden Seals, New York Rangers), cancer.
 * Jonathan Williams, 71, British racing driver.

Unknown Dates

 * Adegboyega Folaranmi Adedoyin, 91, Nigerian-born British Olympic athlete (1948).
 * Ali al-Sayyed, 29, Lebanese soldier, decapitated.
 * Fauzi Ayub, 47, Lebanese-Canadian militant (Hezbollah), FBI most wanted terrorist.
 * Haji Bakr, 50s, Iraqi militant (ISIL).
 * Terry Bell, 69, English footballer (Reading).
 * Meredith Bordeaux, 101, American politician, member of the Maine House of Representatives (1979–1982).
 * Alan Burns, 83, English author.
 * Terry Farmer, 82, English footballer (Rotherham United).
 * Adrián Gaona, 40, Mexican journalist, murdered.
 * Robin Gibson, 83, Australian architect (Queensland Cultural Centre).
 * Alistair Hanna, 69, Northern Irish managerial consulting executive, cancer.
 * Dennis Jackson, 82, English footballer.
 * Gregorio Jiménez de la Cruz, 42, Mexican journalist and photographer, murdered.
 * Patrick Karegeya, 53, Rwandan dissident, Director-General (External Intelligence) of the Defence Force (1994–2004), strangulation.
 * Erosi Kitsmarishvili, 49, Georgian diplomat, Ambassador to Russia (2008), suspected suicide.
 * Yoel Lerner, 73, Israeli linguist, translator, educator, and terrorist.
 * Marsha Mehran, 36, Iranian-born American author.
 * Burkhardt Öller, 71, German footballer (Eintracht Braunschweig, Hannover 96).
 * Aloísio Roque Oppermann, 77, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Uberaba (1996–2012).
 * O Sang-hon, 50, North Korean politician, executed by flamethrower.
 * Steve Smith, 64, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1999–2012).
 * Philip Sugden, 67, English historian and true crime writer (Jack the Ripper), cerebral haemorrhage.
 * Bill Walsh, 90, English footballer (Sunderland).
 * Yoo Byung-eun, 73, Japanese-born South Korean religious leader and businessman.