The following is a list of notable deaths in April 2023.
Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
- Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent country of citizenship (if applicable), reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference.
April 2023
1
- Leonard Abrams, 68, American journalist (East Village Eye), heart attack.[1]
- Lúcio Ignácio Baumgaertner, 91, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Toledo (1983–1995) and archbishop of Cascavel (1995–2007).[2]
- Kwame Brathwaite, 85, American photojournalist and activist.[3]
- Ken Buchanan, 77, Scottish boxer, undisputed world lightweight champion (1971), complications from dementia.[4]
- Christopher Budd, 85, British Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Plymouth (1986–2013), cancer.[5]
- Dario Campeotto, 84, Danish singer (Eurovision Song Contest 1961), actor (Peters baby, Han, hun, Dirch og Dario), and entertainer, cancer.[6]
- Hans Ettmayer, 76, Austrian football player (Wacker Innsbruck, VfB Stuttgart, national team) and manager.[7]
- Ken Girard, 86, Canadian ice hockey player (Toronto Maple Leafs).[8]
- Amarasiri Kalansuriya, 82, Sri Lankan actor (Hanthane Kathawa, Akkara Paha, Bambaru Avith).[9]
- Yasumichi Kushida, 46, Japanese voice actor (The Aquatope on White Sand, Demon Prince Enma, Planetarian: The Reverie of a Little Planet).[10]
- Michael Lipton, 86, British economist.[11]
- Luo Zhijun, 71, Chinese politician, chairman of the agriculture and rural affairs committee (since 2019), governor of Jiangsu (2008–2010) and mayor of Nanjing (2001–2003).[12]
- Fay Miller, 75, Australian politician, Northern Territory MLA (2003–2008), primary myelofibrosis.[13]
- Albert Ndele, 92, Congolese economist and politician, chairman of the board of commissioners-general (1960) and minister of finance (1970).[14]
- Swarna Ram, 83, Indian politician, Punjab MLA (1997–2002, 2007–2012).[15]
- Red Robinson, 86, Canadian disc jockey.[16]
- John Sainty, 77, English footballer (Tottenham Hotspur, AFC Bournemouth) and manager (Chester City).[17]
- Włodzimierz Schmidt, 79, Polish chess grandmaster.[18]
- Moshe Shaul, 93, Turkish-born Israeli journalist and researcher.[19]
- Alicia Shepard, 69, American journalist and writer, complications from lung cancer.[20]
- Klaus Teuber, 70, German board game designer (Catan, Drunter und Drüber, Hoity Toity).[21]
- Trần Quang Khôi, 93, Vietnamese military officer.[22]
- Roger Vinson, 83, American jurist, judge (since 1983) and chief judge (1997–2004) of the U.S. District Court for Northern Florida, prostate cancer.[23]
2
- Jean Argles, 97, British World War II cryptographer.[24]
- Gilbert Bailliu, 86, Belgian footballer (Cercle Brugge, Club Brugge).[25]
- José Jovêncio Balestieri, 83, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Humaitá (1991–1998), coadjutor bishop (1998–2000) and bishop (2000–2008) of Rio do Sul.[26]
- Bushwhacker Butch, 78, New Zealand Hall of Fame professional wrestler (WWF, WWC, PNW).[27]
- Rochelle Chronister, 83, American politician, member of the Kansas House of Representatives (1979–1995).[28]
- Max Crabtree, 90, English professional wrestler and promoter (Joint Promotions).[29]
- Salim Durani, 88, Afghan-born Indian cricketer (Gujarat, Rajasthan, India national team), cancer.[30]
- Toni Elling, 94, American burlesque dancer.[31]
- Judy Farrell, 84, American actress (M*A*S*H, Fame) and television writer (Port Charles), complications from a stroke.[32]
- Gail D. Fosler, 75, American businesswoman.[33]
- Greg Francis, 48, Canadian Olympic basketball player (2000).[34]
- Wolfgang Gerz, 70, German Olympic sailor (1984).[35]
- Frank Gilliam, 89, American football player (Iowa Hawkeyes, Winnipeg Blue Bombers).[36]
- Evert Gummesson, 87, Swedish marketing and management professor.[37]
- Stefán Arnar Gunnarsson, 45, Icelandic handball player and coach.[38] (body discovered on this date)
- Aram Karam, 93, Iraqi footballer (national team).[39]
- Haziqul Khairi, 91, Pakistani jurist, chief justice of the Federal Shariat Court (2006–2009).[40]
- Pedro Lavirgen, 92, Spanish tenor.[41]
- Hans Edvard Nørregård-Nielsen, 78, Danish art historian.[42]
- Raúl Padilla López, 68, Mexican academic, rector of the University of Guadalajara (1989–1995), suicide by gunshot.[43]
- William Persson, 95, British Anglican prelate, bishop of Doncaster (1982–1992).[44]
- Luigi Raffin, 86, Italian football player (Biellese, Venezia, Brescia) and manager.[45]
- Michael Saywell, 80, British Olympic equestrian (1972).[46]
- Seymour Stein, 80, American Hall of Fame music executive, co-founder of Sire Records, cancer.[47]
- Garn Stephens, 78, American actress (Phyllis, Halloween III: Season of the Witch, The Sunshine Boys).[48]
- Vladlen Tatarsky, 40, Russian blogger, explosion.[49]
- Igor Vysotsky, 69, Russian boxer.[50]
- Ian Watson, 88, Canadian politician, MP (1963–1984).[51]
3
- William M. Barker, 81, American jurist, chief justice of the Tennessee Supreme Court (1995–2009).[52]
- Nigel Lawson, Baron Lawson of Blaby, 91, British politician, MP (1974–1992) and member of the House of Lords (1992–2022), chancellor of the Exchequer (1983–1989), bronchopneumonia.[53]
- Neal Boenzi, 97, American photographer.[54]
- Mario Božić, 39, Bosnian footballer (Slovan Bratislava, Videoton Fehérvár, national team).[55]
- Nico Cirasola, 71, Italian film director, screenwriter and actor (The Wholly Family).[56]
- Tom Dimmick, 91, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles, Hamilton Tiger-Cats).[57]
- David Finfer, 80, American film editor (The Fugitive, Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey, The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause), complications from a heart attack.[58]
- Heklina, 55, American drag queen and actor.[59]
- Rena Koumioti, 81, Greek new wave singer.[60]
- Jane LaTour, 76, American labor activist and journalist, lung cancer.[61]
- Roy McGrath, 53, American public official and fugitive, chief of staff to the governor of Maryland (2020), shot.[62]
- Enrique Mendoza, 77, Venezuelan politician, governor of Miranda (1995–2004) and mayor of Sucre Municipality (1989–1995), leukemia.[63]
- Wallace Mgoqi, 73, South African lawyer and activist.[64]
- Kristaq Mitro, 77, Albanian film director.[65]
- T. B. Radhakrishnan, 63, Indian jurist, judge of the Kerala High Court (2004–2017), chief justice of Calcutta High Court (2019–2021) and Chhattisgarh High Court (2017–2018).[66]
- Michael Roberts, 75, British fashion journalist.[67]
- Gershon Rorich, 49, South African Olympic volleyball player (2004), cancer.[68]
- Herb Rule, 87, American politician, member of the Arkansas House of Representatives.[69]
- Konstantinos Staikos, 80, Greek architect and historian.[70]
- Tu Tongjin, 108, Chinese military officer and neurosurgeon, president of the Academy of Military Medical Sciences (1977–1983).[71]
- Jack Vreeswijk, 59, Swedish singer and composer (Cornelis), colon cancer.[72]
- Neeraj Yadav, Indian politician, Bihar MLA (2015–2020), heart attack.[73]
- Galarrwuy Yunupingu, 74, Australian indigenous land rights activist.[74]
- Marjorie Ziff, 93, British philanthropist.[75]
4
- Rockstar Ramani Ammal, 69, Indian playback singer (Kathavarayan, Haridas, Nenjamundu Nermaiyundu Odu Raja).[76]
- David Bartholomae, 75, American scholar, head and neck cancer.[77]
- Bokito, 27, German-born Dutch western gorilla, heart failure.[78]
- Ethan Boyes, 44, American track cyclist, traffic collision.[79]
- Craig Breedlove, 86, American racecar driver, cancer.[80]
- Suneet Chopra, 81, Indian trade unionist.[81]
- Cui Naifu, 94, Chinese politician, minister of civil affairs (1982–1993).[82]
- R. H. W. Dillard, 85, American poet, author and critic.[83]
- Andrés García, 81, Dominican-Mexican actor (Tú o nadie, The Bermuda Triangle, Manaos).[84]
- Birger Jensen, 72, Danish footballer (Club Brugge, national team).[85]
- Bob Lee, 43, American tech executive, founder of Cash App, stabbed.[86]
- Marian Marzyński, 85, Polish-American documentary filmmaker.[87]
- Tea Petrin, 78, Slovenian economist, politician, and diplomat, minister of economic affairs (2000–2004), ambassador to the Netherlands (2004–2008).[88]
- Maria Sebaldt, 92, German actress (Ich heirate eine Familie, Die Wicherts von nebenan, The Story of Anastasia).[89]
- Vivian Trimble, 59, American musician (Luscious Jackson, Dusty Trails, Kostars), cancer.[90]
- Billy Waugh, 93, American Special Forces army soldier.[91]
5
- Albert Edward Baharagate Akiiki, 93, Ugandan Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Hoima (1969–1991).[92]
- Malika El Aroud, 64, Belgian-Moroccan jihadist.[93]
- Harrison Bankhead, 68, American jazz double bassist.[94]
- Bill Butler, 101, American cinematographer (Jaws, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Grease).[95]
- Daylami, 28, Irish-bred French Thoroughbred racehorse, winner of the Breeders' Cup Turf (1999), Cartier Horse of the Year (1999).[96]
- Nancy Detert, 78, American politician, member of the Florida Senate (2008–2016) and House of Representatives (1998–2006).[97]
- Jan Dorrestein, 77, Dutch golfer.[98]
- Paul Dundas, 71, British Indologist.[99]
- Anne Agius Ferrante, 97, Maltese politician, MP (1980–1981).[100]
- Bernard Ford, 75, English Olympic ice dancer (1968).[101]
- Duško Gojković, 91, Serbian jazz trumpeter, composer, and arranger.[102]
- Sergio Gori, 77, Italian footballer (Inter, Cagliari, Juventus).[103]
- Masanori Hata, 87, Japanese zoologist, essayist and film director (The Adventures of Milo and Otis).[104]
- Cedric Henderson, 57, American basketball player (Atlanta Hawks, Albany Patroons, Olympique Antibes).[105]
- Ismail Mahmud Hurre, 80, Somali politician, minister of foreign affairs (2000–2002, 2006–2007).[106]
- Leon Levine, 85, American businessman, founder of Family Dollar.[107]
- Bennett L. Lewis, 96, American Army lieutenant general.[108]
- Ian McIntosh, 84, Zimbabwean rugby union coach (Natal, South Africa national team, Zimbabwe national team), cancer.[109]
- Ross Murray, 89, New Zealand amateur golfer.[110]
- Khalid Naciri, 77, Moroccan politician, minister of communications (2007–2012).[111]
- Sudhir Naik, 78, Indian cricketer (Mumbai, national team).[112]
- Booker Newberry III, 67, American singer ("Love Town") and keyboardist.[113]
- Martin Polden, 94, English solicitor.[114]
- Kiumars Pourahmad, 73, Iranian film director (Strange Sisters, The Night Bus, Blade and Termeh), screenwriter, and producer, suicide by hanging.[115]
- Rokia Afzal Rahman, 82, Bangladeshi women's rights activist.[116]
- Alan Ramsbottom, 86, English racing cyclist.[117]
- Hugo Rodríguez Chinchilla, 47, Guatemalan politician, deputy (since 2020), pneumonia.[118]
6
- Jim Caldwell, 80, American basketball player (New York Knicks), heart condition.[119]
- Paul Cattermole, 46, English singer (S Club 7).[120]
- Rawle Douglin, 90, Trinidadian Anglican clergyman, bishop of Trinidad and Tobago (1993–2001).[121]
- Juanjo Ferreiro Suárez, 79, Spanish union leader and politician, member of the Parliament of Catalonia (1980–1984) and City Council of Barcelona (1983–1995).[122]
- Nora Forster, 80, German music promoter (The Slits, Sex Pistols, The Clash), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[123]
- Bill Hellmuth, 69, American architect, chairman of HOK (since 2005).[124]
- Nicola Heywood-Thomas, 67, Welsh broadcaster and journalist (BBC Radio Wales, HTV).[125]
- Ingvar Hirdwall, 88, Swedish actor (Beck, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Children's Island).[126]
- Ewan Hooper, 87, Scottish actor (Dracula Has Risen from the Grave, Hi-de-Hi!, The Avengers).[127]
- Hobie Landrith, 93, American baseball player (New York Mets, Cincinnati Reds, San Francisco Giants).[128]
- Jagarnath Mahto, 56, Indian politician, Jharkhand MLA (since 2014), complications from lung transplant.[129]
- Jim McKeever, 92, Northern Irish Gaelic footballer (Derry, Ballymaguigan, Newbridge).[130]
- Nei Paulo Moretto, 86, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Cruz Alta (1973–1976), coadjutor bishop (1976–1983) and bishop (1983–2011) of Caxias do Sul.[131]
- Kent C. Nelson, 85, American businessman, CEO of United Parcel Service (1989–1996), complications from COVID-19.[132]
- Bruce Petty, 93, Australian cartoonist and animator (Leisure).[133]
- Josep Piqué, 68, Spanish businessman and politician, minister of foreign affairs (2000–2002) and twice of industry, chairman of Vueling (2007–2013), cancer.[134]
- Norman Reynolds, 89, British production designer (Star Wars, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Empire of the Sun), Oscar winner (1978, 1982).[135]
- Mimi Sheraton, 97, American food critic (The New York Times, The Daily Beast).[136]
- Volodymyr Stretovych, 64, Ukrainian politician, MP (1994–1998, 2002–2012), traffic collision.[137]
- Taeko Tomioka, 87, Japanese writer.[138]
- Howard E. Wasdin, 61, American naval sailor and author, plane crash.[139]
7
- Pam Alexander, 68, British businesswoman, ovarian cancer.[140]
- Ian Bairnson, 69, Scottish musician (The Alan Parsons Project, Pilot, Kate Bush).[141]
- Larisa Bergen, 73, Kazakh volleyball player, Olympic silver medallist (1976).[142]
- Hannelore Bollmann, 97, German film actress (The Congress Dances, The Happy Village, Emperor's Ball).[143]
- Philippe Bouvatier, 58, French Olympic cyclist (1984), complications from a stroke.[144]
- Hans Capel, 86, Dutch theoretical physicist.[145]
- Kalamandalam Devaki, 76, Indian Ottan Thullal dancer.[146]
- Ben Ferencz, 103, Hungarian-American lawyer (Einsatzgruppen trial).[147]
- Carl Fischer, 98, American art director and photographer.[148]
- Susan Frykberg, 68, New Zealand electroacoustic composer.[149]
- Prabir Ghosh, 78, Indian writer and skeptic, founder of the Science and Rationalists' Association of India.[150]
- Billy Hahn, 69, American basketball coach (Ohio Bobcats, La Salle Explorers, West Virginia Mountaineers).[151]
- Bruce Haigh, 77, Australian diplomat and political commentator, cancer.[152]
- Tracy Johnson, 56, American football player (Houston Oilers, Atlanta Falcons, Seattle Seahawks), cancer.[153]
- Kidd Jordan, 87, American jazz saxophonist.[154]
- William Myles Knighton, 91, British civil servant.[155]
- Elisabeth Kopp, 86, Swiss politician, member of the Federal Council and minister of justice and police (1984–1989).[156]
- Harry Lorayne, 96, American magician.[157]
- Peter Hugoe Matthews, 89, British linguist and historian.[158]
- Steve H. Murdock, 74, American sociologist, director of the United States Census Bureau (2008–2009).[159]
- Elizabeth Murray, 63, British medical practitioner and academic, breast cancer.[160]
- Jim Pines, 77, American-British film historian, author, and filmmaker.[161] (death announced on this date)
- Rachel Pollack, 77, American author (Unquenchable Fire) and comic book writer (Doom Patrol, New Gods), Hodgkin lymphoma.[162]
- John Regan, 71, American bass guitarist (Frehley's Comet).[163]
- Gareth Richards, 43, British comedian and radio host, injuries sustained in a traffic collision.[164]
- Inés Sánchez, 91, Cuban-Costa Rican journalist.[165]
- Charles Scriver, 92, Canadian pediatrician and geneticist.[166]
- Priyani Soysa, 97, Sri Lankan paediatrician.[167]
- Antonio Tarín García, 47, Mexican politician, suicide by jumping.[168]
- James W. Valentine, 96, American evolutionary biologist.[169]
- Lasse Wellander, 70, Swedish guitarist (ABBA).[170]
- Wolfgang Wild, 92, German nuclear physicist and academic administrator, president of the Technical University of Munich (1980–1986).[171]
8
- Bola Ajibola, 89, Nigerian jurist, minister of justice and attorney general (1985–1991), judge of the International Court of Justice (1991–1994).[172]
- Walter Asbil, 90, Canadian Anglican clergyman, bishop of Niagara (1991–1997).[173]
- Matt Baldwin, 96, Canadian curler.[174]
- Deborah Brown, 95, Northern Irish sculptor.[175]
- Dan Callikan, 75, Mauritian politician, political adviser, and author, director general of the Mauritius Broadcasting Corporation (1986–1988, 2009–2014).[176]
- Djene Kaba Condé, 62–63, Guinean socialite, first lady (2010–2021).[177]
- Simon France, 64, New Zealand jurist, judge of the High Court (2005–2022) and Court of Appeal (2022–2023).[178]
- Bob Heatlie, 76, Scottish songwriter ("Japanese Boy", "Cry Just a Little Bit", "Merry Christmas Everyone") and record producer.[179]
- Elizabeth Hubbard, 89, American actress (The Doctors, As the World Turns, Ordinary People), cancer.[180]
- Khalil Hachimi Idrissi, 66, Moroccan journalist, director of the Maghreb Arabe Press (since 2011).[181]
- Michael Lerner, 81, American actor (Barton Fink, Eight Men Out, Elf), complications from brain seizures.[182]
- Frankie Lucas, 69, Vincentian boxer.[183]
- Kenneth McAlpine, 102, English racing driver.[184]
- Rami Meir, 60, Azerbaijani-born Israeli artist, poet, and singer.[185]
- Andreas K. W. Meyer, 64, German dramaturge, playwright and opera manager (Oper Bonn), heart failure.[186]
- Judith Miller, 71, British antiques expert and broadcaster (Antiques Roadshow).[187]
- William Newton-Smith, 79, Canadian philosopher, throat cancer.[188]
- Valérie Oka, 56, Ivorian artist and designer.[189]
- Edward L. Rissien, 98, American production company executive and producer (Snow Job, Saint Jack, Castle Keep).[190]
- Paulo de Tarso Sanseverino, 63, Brazilian judge and academic, magistrate of the Superior Court of Justice (since 2010), cancer.[191]
- Mickey Slaughter, 81, American football player (Denver Broncos).[192]
- Otto Thomas Solbrig, 92, Argentine evolutionary biologist and botanist.[193]
- Norman H. Stahl, 92, American jurist, judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit (since 1992) and the U.S. District Court for New Hampshire (1990–1992).[194]
- Rebecka Teper, 50, Swedish actress (Solsidan, Morden i Sandhamn, Bonus Family).[195]
- Isi Yanouka, Israeli diplomat, ambassador to Ivory Coast (2013–2016) and Cameroon (since 2016).[196]
- András Zsinka, 75, Hungarian Olympic middle-distance runner (1972).[197]
9
- Baker Abdel Munem, 80, Palestinian diplomat, ambassador to Japan (1983–1995) and Canada (since 1995).[198]
- Dario Acquaroli, 48, Italian mountain bike racer, heart attack.[199]
- Muhammad Rapsel Ali, 51, Indonesian businessman and politician, MP (since 2019), heart attack.[200]
- Jere L. Bacharach, 84, American historian.[201]
- Nicolás Eduardo Becerra, 80, Argentine attorney.[202]
- Karl Berger, 88, German-American jazz pianist, composer, and educator (Creative Music Studio).[203]
- Bruria David, 84, American-Israeli rebbetzin, founder of Beth Jacob Jerusalem.[204]
- Valter Dešpalj, 75, Croatian cellist.[205]
- Alexander J. Dessler, 94, American planetary scientist.[206]
- Donald W. Ernst, 89, American film editor (The Brave Little Toaster, The Lord of the Rings) and producer (Fantasia 2000).[207]
- Ettore Fiorini, 89, Italian physicist.[208]
- Roberto Frigerio, 84, Swiss footballer (Basel, Bellinzona, national team).[209]
- Max Hazelton, 95, Australian aviator and businessman, founder of Hazelton Airlines.[210]
- Paul Hinrichs, 97, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox).[211]
- Claire Lamont, 81, British academic, complications from vascular dementia.[212]
- Anatoly Makagonov, 90, Russian volleyball player (Soviet Union national team) and coach.[213]
- Jaap Murre, 93, Dutch mathematician.[214]
- Richard Ng, 83, Hong Kong actor (The Private Eyes, Winners and Sinners, Beyond the Sunset), cardiac arrest.[215]
- Huub Oosterhuis, 89, Dutch theologian and poet ("Ik sta voor U in leegte en gemis").[216]
- Fred Pancoast, 90, American football coach (Vanderbilt Commodores, Memphis State Tigers, Tampa Spartans).[217]
- Valda Setterfield, 88, British-born American dancer, pneumonia.[218]
- Dick Springer, 75, American politician, member of the Oregon House of Representatives (1981–1989) and Senate (1989–1995), heart attack.[219]
- Andrew Phillips, Baron Phillips of Sudbury, 84, British solicitor and politician, member of the House of Lords (1998–2015), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[220]
- Holger Sundström, 97, Swedish sailor, Olympic bronze medallist (1964).[221]
- Wladimir Tchertkoff, 87–88, Italian journalist.[222]
- James Timlin, 95, American Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop (1976–1984) and bishop (1984–2003) of Scranton.[223]
- Jalabala Vaidya, 86, Indian stage actress, respiratory failure.[224]
- Philip Wilcocks, 69, British Royal Navy rear admiral.[225]
- Gayatri Devi Yadav, Indian politician, Bihar MLA (1970–1977, 1980–1995, 2000–2005).[226]
- Hidehiko Yamamoto, 87, Japanese politician, governor of Yamanashi Prefecture (2003–2007), mayor of Kōfu (1991–2002).[227]
- Tom Yurkovich, 87, American Olympic ice hockey player (1964).[228]
10
- Gad Barzilai, 65, Israeli lawyer and political scientist.[229]
- Andrzej Bławdzin, 84, Polish Olympic cyclist (1964, 1968).[230]
- Nimi Briggs, 79, Nigerian academic.[231]
- Jane Davis Doggett, 93, American graphic designer.[232]
- Paul Furlan, 60, Belgian politician, Wallonia MP (1999–2009), cancer.[233]
- Richard Ieyoub, 78, American politician, attorney general of Louisiana (1992–2004).[234]
- Al Jaffee, 102, American cartoonist (Mad, Trump, Humbug), multiple organ failure.[235]
- Pierre Lacotte, 91, French ballet dancer and choreographer, sepsis.[236]
- Frank Lasky, 81, American football player (New York Giants, Montreal Alouettes).[237]
- Pat Magner, 82, Irish politician, senator (1981–1982, 1983–1987, 1993–1997).[238]
- Alphonse Mattia, 75–76, American furniture designer.[239]
- Anne Perry, 84, British author (Thomas Pitt, William Monk) and convicted murderer.[240]
- Fernando Sánchez Dragó, 86, Spanish writer and journalist, heart attack.[241]
- Raymond Sawada, 38, Canadian ice hockey player (Dallas Stars), heart attack.[242]
- Stephen Stiles, 88, Canadian politician, Alberta MLA (1982–1986), complications from multiple system atrophy.[243]
- John Joe Walsh, 82, Irish Gaelic footballer (St Laurence's, St Mary's Rochfortbridge, Kildare).[244]
- Ronald Whyte, 80, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Northern California (since 1992).[245]
- Rick Wolff, 71, American writer and radio host, brain cancer.[246]
11
- George Bobolas, 95, Greek media executive (Mega Channel).[247]
- Zafrullah Chowdhury, 81, Bangladeshi public health activist.[248]
- Joan Clark, 88, Canadian author (The Hand of Robin Squires).[249]
- Miguel Escobar, 77, Colombian footballer (Deportivo Cali, Independiente Santa Fe, national team).[250]
- Archibald Hardy, 86, American politician, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (1979–1983), stroke.[251]
- Alan Herbert, 78, Canadian politician, member of the Vancouver City Council (1996–1999).[252]
- Emlain Kabua, 95, Marshallese artist, first lady (1979–1996) and designer of the national flag.[253]
- Lotti Krekel, 81, German actress (The True Jacob, Willy the Private Detective, Robert and Bertram) and singer.[254]
- Carol Locatell, 82, American actress (Friday the 13th: A New Beginning, Coffy, The Family Stone), cancer.[255]
- Jerry Mander, 86, American activist and author (Four Arguments for the Elimination of Television).[256]
- Chinwoke Mbadinuju, 77, Nigerian politician, governor of Anambra State (1999–2003).[257]
- Jim McManus, 82, British actor (The Treacle People, Trouble in Mind, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix).[258]
- Dana Němcová, 89, Czech psychologist and dissident (Charter 77, Committee for the Defense of the Unjustly Prosecuted).[259]
- John Olsen, 95, Australian visual artist.[260]
- John O'Shaughnessy, 95, British academic.[261]
- Lou Pappan, 92, Greek-born American restaurateur.[262]
- Freddie Scappaticci, 76, Northern Irish PIRA leader.[263] (death announced on this date)
- Meir Shalev, 74, Israeli author and newspaper columnist (Yedioth Ahronoth), cancer.[264]
- Donald Voet, 84, American biochemist.[265]
- Maya Wildevuur, 78, Dutch painter.[266]
12
- Ivo Babuška, 97, Czech-American mathematician (Babuška–Lax–Milgram theorem, Ladyzhenskaya–Babuška–Brezzi condition).[267]
- Eduard Bagirov, 47, Russian writer, radio presenter, and politician, multiple organ failure.[268]
- Carolyn Long Banks, 82, American civil rights activist and politician, member of the Atlanta City Council (1980–1997).[269]
- Uttara Baokar, 79, Indian actress (Ek Din Achanak, Sardari Begum, Samhita).[270]
- James Bradley, 67, American basketball player (Pallacanestro Trieste).[271]
- Ambra Danon, 75, Italian costume designer (La Cage aux Folles), cancer.[272]
- Michael Denneny, 80, American author and editor (And the Band Played On).[273]
- Jacques Gaillot, 87, French Roman Catholic prelate and social activist, bishop of Évreux (1982–1995).[274]
- Louis Gaskin, 56, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.[275]
- Salem Abdul Salem Ghereby, 62, Libyan Guantanamo Bay detainee, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[276]
- Michael L. Grieco, 88, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (1976–1978).[277]
- David Hurles, 78, American gay pornography distributor.[278]
- Radoslav Kunzo, 48, Slovak footballer (Inter Bratislava, Kapfenberger SV).[279] (body discovered on this date)
- Tibisay Lucena, 63, Venezuelan civil servant, president of the national electoral council (2006–2020).[280]
- Keshub Mahindra, 99, Indian automotive executive, chairman of Mahindra Group (1963–2012).[281]
- Tamilla Nasirova, 86, Azerbaijiani mathematician.[282]
- Rustem Nureev, 72, Russian scientist and economist.[283]
- Senan Louis O'Donnell, 96, Irish Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Maiduguri (1993–2003).[284]
- Bryn Parry, 66, British cartoonist and charity worker, co-founder of Help for Heroes, pancreatic cancer.[285]
- Jeffrey Burton Russell, 88–89, American historian and religious studies scholar.[286]
- Jah Shaka, 75, Jamaican dub and reggae sound system operator.[287]
- Yō Takeyama, 76, Japanese screenwriter, septic shock.[288]
- Megan Terry, 90, American playwright (Viet Rock).[289]
- Blair Tindall, 63, American oboist and journalist, heart disease.[290]
- G. I. Williamson, 97, American theologian, pastor, and author.[291]
- Takaaki Yamazaki, 79, Japanese politician, mayor of Kōtō (since 2007).[292]
13
- Mike Baxes, 92, American baseball player (Kansas City Athletics).[293]
- Len Beel, 77, English footballer (Shrewsbury Town, Bath City, Trowbridge Town).[294]
- Craig Breen, 33, Irish rally driver, rally car collision.[295]
- Michael W. Bruford, 59, Welsh molecular ecologist and conservation biologist.[296]
- Willie Callaghan, 56, Scottish footballer (Dunfermline Athletic, Cowdenbeath, Livingston).[297]
- Tibor Debreceni, 76, Hungarian Olympic road racing cyclist (1972).[298]
- Eduardo Heras León, 82, Cuban writer.[299]
- Lorenzo Holzknecht, 38, Italian ski mountaineer, world champion (2010), avalanche.[300]
- Nizar Issaoui, 35, Tunisian footballer (US Monastir), self-immolation.[301]
- Julia Ituma, 18, Italian volleyball player (Igor Gorgonzola Novara, national team), fall.[302]
- Norm Kent, 73, American attorney and gay rights activist, pancreatic cancer.[303]
- Stanko Klinar, 89, Slovenian writer and translator.[304]
- Eberhard W. Kornfeld, 99, Swiss auctioneer, author, and art dealer.[305]
- Larry LeGrande, 83, American baseball player (Memphis Red Sox, Detroit Stars, Kansas City Monarchs).[306]
- Don Leppert, 91, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates, Washington Senators).[307]
- Marilyn McReavy, 78, American Olympic volleyball player (1968).[308]
- Rabey Hasani Nadwi, 93, Indian Islamic scholar, chancellor of Darul Uloom Nadwatul Ulama (since 2000) and president of AIMPLB (since 2002).[309]
- Dame Mary Quant, 93, British fashion designer.[310]
- Josef Schütz, 102, Lithuanian-born German Nazi concentration camp guard (Sachsenhausen).[311]
- Robert C. Smith, 76, American political scientist.[312]
- Helen Thorington, 94, American radio artist and composer, founder of New Radio and Performing Arts.[313]
- Thubten Zopa Rinpoche, 76, Nepali Tibetan Buddhist lama, founder of FPMT, respiratory failure.[314]
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- Egil Abrahamsen, 100, Norwegian marine engineer.[315]
- Emad Afroogh, 65, Iranian sociologist and politician, MP (2004–2008), cancer.[316]
- Ken Archer, 95, Australian cricketer (Queensland, national team) and broadcaster, heart failure.[317]
- Mark Arneson, 73, American football player (St. Louis Cardinals).[318]
- Juan Avilés Farré, 73, Spanish historian, cancer.[319]
- Irma Blank, 88, German-Italian painter and graphic artist.[320]
- Enore Boscolo, 93, Italian footballer (Triestina, Padova, Udinese).[321]
- Bill Bradbury, 73, American politician, secretary of state of Oregon (1999–2009), member (1985–1995) and president (1993–1994) of the State Senate.[322]
- Voldemar Dundur, 85, Russian Olympic rower (1960).[323]
- Emmanuel Ebiede, 45, Nigerian footballer (SC Heerenveen, Ashdod, national team).[324]
- Sylvie Fanchon, 70, Kenyan-born French contemporary painter.[325]
- Shane Gough, 5th Viscount Gough, 81, British hereditary peer, member of the House of Lords (1951–1999).[326]
- George van Heukelom, 73, Dutch politician, member of the provincial executive of Zeeland (2003–2015).[327]
- Ed Koren, 87, American cartoonist (The New Yorker), lung cancer.[328]
- Peter Lin Jiashan, 88, Chinese Roman Catholic prelate, coadjutor bishop (1997–2010) and archbishop (since 2010) of Fuzhou.[329]
- Joan McCall, 83, American screenwriter, producer and actress (People Toys, Act of Vengeance, Grizzly).[330]
- Luigi Mele, 85, Italian racing cyclist.[331]
- Murray Melvin, 90, English actor (Alfie, Lisztomania, Barry Lyndon).[332]
- Kensei Mizote, 80, Japanese politician, MP (1993–2019), complications from a stroke.[333]
- Lonnie Napier, 82, American politician, member of the Kentucky House of Representatives (1985–2013).[334]
- Abel Posse, 89, Argentine novelist and diplomat, ambassador to Peru (1998–2002) and Spain (2002–2004).[335]
- Luc Sala, 73, Dutch businessman and writer.[336]
- Mark Sheehan, 46, Irish guitarist (The Script) and songwriter ("Breakeven", "Hall of Fame").[337]
- James M. Skibo, 63, American archaeologist.[338]
- Bernadine Strik, 60, Dutch-born Canadian-American horticulturalist, ovarian cancer.[339]
- Marilyn Ruth Take, 95, Canadian Olympic figure skater (1948).[340]
- George Verwer, 84, American evangelist, founder of Operation Mobilisation, sarcoma.[341]
- Bob Vidler, 66, Australian cricketer (New South Wales), motor neuron disease.[342]
- Yorick Wilks, 83, British computer scientist.[343]
- Vanik Zakaryan, 87, Armenian mathematician and chess player.[344]
15
- Atiq Ahmed, 60, Indian politician and gangster, MP (2004–2009) and Uttar Pradesh MLA (1989–2004), shot.[345]
- Khalid Azim, Indian politician and gangster, Uttar Pradesh MLA (2005–2007), shot.[346]
- Peter Badie, 97, American jazz bass player.[347]
- James Credle, 78, American veterans and LGBT rights activist.[348]
- Mario Fratti, 95, Italian playwright.[349]
- Maryellen Goodwin, 58, American politician, member of the Rhode Island Senate (since 1987), colorectal cancer.[350]
- Roger Hambright, 74, American baseball player (New York Yankees).[351]
- Doktor Haze, 66, British circus owner and performer.[352]
- Bob Higgins, 97, American jazz trumpeter and songwriter.[353]
- Marie C. Ingalls, 87, American politician, member of the South Dakota House of Representatives (1987–1992).[354]
- V. T. Joseph, 89, Indian actor (Puthradharmam).[355]
- Johannes Karavidopoulos, 86, Greek biblical scholar.[356]
- Heinrich Köberle, 76, German athlete, four-time Paralympic marathon gold medalist.[357]
- Beatrice Marshoff, 65, South African politician, MP (1994–1999) and premier of the Free State (2004–2009).[358]
- Lynda Myles, 83, American television writer (Santa Barbara, Loving, As the World Turns), actress and playwright.[359]
- Abdul Shakoor, 55, Pakistani politician, minister for religious affairs and inter-faith harmony (since 2022) and MP (since 2018), traffic collision.[360]
- Bill Thomas, 91, American college basketball coach (Missouri State Bears).[361]
- Faith Thomas, 90, Australian cricketer (South Australia, national team).[362]
- Kanithi Viswanatham, 90, Indian politician, MP (1989–1996).[363]
- Francisco Viti, 89, Angolan Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Menongue (1975–1986) and archbishop of Huambo (1986–2003).[364]
- Rebekah Williams, 73, Canadian politician, Nunavut MLA (2000–2004), cancer.[365]
- Zuiho Yamaguchi, 97, Japanese Buddhologist and Tibetologist, pneumonia.[366]
16
- Paul Aizley, 87, American politician, member of the Nevada Assembly (2009–2017).[367]
- Robert Bruce, 74, Canadian politician, Yukon MLA (1996–2000).[368]
- Chuck Ciprich, 81, American racing driver, cancer.[369]
- Eddie Colquhoun, 78, Scottish footballer (Bury, West Bromwich Albion, Sheffield United).[370]
- Gary Eddy, 78, Australian Olympic sprinter (1964).[371]
- Rod Hebron, 80, Canadian Olympic alpine skier (1964, 1968).[372]
- Ahmad Jamal, 92, American jazz pianist, prostate cancer.[373]
- Slobodan Lalović, 68, Serbian politician, minister of labour, employment, and social policy (2004–2007).[374]
- Darryl Lenox, 57, American comedian, heart attack.[375]
- Harry J. Mott III, 93, American brigadier general.[376]
- Antônio Celso Queiroz, 89, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of São Paulo (1975–2000) and bishop of Catanduva (2000–2009).[377]
- Bernice Rose, 87, American art historian and curator.[378]
- Gregorios Elias Tabé, 82, Syrian Syriac Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop (1996–1997), coadjutor archbishop (1997–1999) and archbishop (2001–2019) of Damascus.[379]
- Pat Wright, 82, English footballer (Shrewsbury Town, Birmingham City, Derby County).[380]
17
- Oleh Barna, 55, Ukrainian human rights activist and politician, MP (2014–2019), shot.[381]
- Bob Berry, 81, American football player (Minnesota Vikings, Atlanta Falcons).[382]
- Ivan Conti, 76, Brazilian drummer (Azymuth) and composer.[383]
- Viktoriya Divak, 29, Russian handball player (Astrakhanochka, Kuban Krasnodar), fall.[384]
- Valerii Dorokhov, 31, Ukrainian entrepreneur and soldier, military combat.[385]
- Josip Duvančić, 87, Croatian football player (Partizan, İzmirspor) and manager (Sarıyer).[386]
- Dave Frost, 70, American baseball player (California Angels).[387]
- Rein Jansma, 63, Dutch architect (ZJA).[388]
- Maxine Klibingaitis, 58, Australian actress (Prisoner, Neighbours, Hampton Court).[389]
- Lázár Lovász, 80, Hungarian hammer thrower, Olympic bronze medallist (1968).[390]
- James Melcher, 83, American hedge fund manager and Olympic fencer (1972).[391]
- Ernst Oberaigner, 90, Austrian Olympic alpine skier (1960).[392]
- Randy Seiler, 76, American attorney, U.S. attorney for the district of South Dakota (2015–2017), complications from a heart attack.[393]
- Pavlo Shkapenko, 50, Ukrainian footballer (Dynamo Kyiv, Torpedo Moscow, national team).[394]
- Chris Smith, 31, American football player (Jacksonville Jaguars, Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns).[395]
- April Stevens, 93, American singer ("Deep Purple", "Whispering"), Grammy winner (1964).[396]
- Nikita Storojev, 73, Russian-American operatic singer.[397]
- Ronald R. Thomas, 74, American academic administrator, president of the University of Puget Sound (2003–2016).[398]
- Virgilio Tosi, 97, Italian documentary filmmaker.[399]
- Bente Træen, 64, Norwegian sexologist, cerebral hemorrhage.[400]
- Shlomo Yitzhaki, 79, Iraqi-born Israeli economist, director of the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics (2002–2012).[401]
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- Väino Aren, 89, Estonian actor and ballet dancer.[402]
- Abdul Azeem, 62, Indian cricketer (Hyderabad), kidney failure.[403]
- Joe Cattini, 100, British soldier.[404]
- Stephan Cohen, 51, French pocket billiards player, heart attack.[405]
- Boris Fausto, 92, Brazilian historian.[406]
- Alfred L. Goldberg, 80, American biochemist and academic.[407]
- Pablo González Casanova, 101, Mexican lawyer, sociologist, and historian.[408]
- Terrence Hardiman, 86, English actor (Gandhi, Sahara, Mask of Murder).[409]
- Stephen Hill, 77, British academic.[410]
- Evan Jones, 95, Jamaican poet, playwright and screenwriter (Eva, Modesty Blaise, Escape to Victory).[411]
- Koko Da Doll, 35, American rapper, subject of Kokomo City, shot.[412]
- Víctor Marrero Padilla, 84, Puerto Rican politician, senator (1993–2000).[413]
- Willie McCarter, 76, American basketball player (Los Angeles Lakers, Portland Trail Blazers) and coach (Detroit Mercy Titans).[414]
- Don McIlhenny, 88, American football player (Detroit Lions, Green Bay Packers, Dallas Cowboys).[415]
- Nimrod Mkono, 79, Tanzanian politician, MP (2000–2015).[416]
- Chandita Mukherjee, 70, Indian documentary film director (Bharat Ki Chhap).[417]
- Colm Murphy, 70, Irish republican and convicted arms trafficker (Omagh bombing), degenerative lung disease.[418]
- Harold Riley, 88, English painter.[419]
- Albert del Rosario, 83, Filipino diplomat, secretary of foreign affairs (2011–2016) and ambassador to the United States (2001–2006).[420]
- Anita Sanders, 81, Swedish actress and model.[421]
- Vadym Shevchenko, 66, Ukrainian football player (Avanhard Rivne, CSKA Kyiv, Nyva Bereshany) and referee.[422]
- Ajai Singh, 88, Indian military officer, governor of Assam (2003–2008).[423]
- Charles Stanley, 90, American pastor and televangelist, president of the Southern Baptist Convention (1984–1986) and founder of In Touch Ministries.[424]
- Lensley Wolfe, 85, Jamaican jurist, chief justice (1996–2007).[425]
19
- Boris Bjarni Akbashev, 89, Soviet-born Icelandic handball player (Soviet Union national team) and coach (Hapoel Rishon LeZion, Valur).[426]
- Alfonso Araújo Cotes, 99, Colombian politician, governor of Cesar Department (1968–1970, 1975–1977).[427]
- Emilio Berroa, 76, Dominican Olympic weightlifter (1972).[428]
- Bob Berry, 81, American football player (Minnesota Vikings, Atlanta Falcons).[429]
- Finbar Cafferkey, 45, Irish political activist and soldier, mortar fire.[430]
- Robert Dean, 67, American Olympic handball player (1976).[431]
- Walter Demel, 77, German four-time Olympic cross-country skier.[432]
- Yehonatan Geffen, 76, Israeli author, poet and songwriter.[433]
- Todd Haimes, 66, American artistic director.[434]
- Ron Hamilton, 72, American Christian singer-songwriter, preacher, and voice actor.[435]
- Lee Harding, 86, Australian photographer and writer.[436]
- Elain Harwood, 64, English architectural historian.[437]
- Marvin L. Kay, 84, American football coach.[438]
- Shahidul Haque Khan, 74, Bangladeshi film director and lyricist, cancer.[439]
- Michael A. Lebowitz, 85, American-born Canadian economist.[440]
- Lin Hui, 21, Chinese-born Thai giant panda.[441]
- Bob Maguire, 88, Australian Roman Catholic priest, subject of In Bob We Trust.[442]
- Peter Martin, 81, English actor (Emmerdale, The Royle Family, Brassed Off).[443]
- Volodymyr Melnychenko, 91, Ukrainian visual artist, sculptor, and architect.[444]
- Moonbin, 25, South Korean singer (Astro), actor (Boys Over Flowers, At Eighteen) and dancer.[445]
- John Newman, 86, English architectural historian.[446]
- Jeremy Nobis, 52, American Olympic alpine skier (1994).[447]
- Harriet Nordlund, 68, Swedish actress.[448]
- Charles-Ferdinand Nothomb, 86, Belgian politician, twice president of the Chamber of Representatives, minister of foreign affairs (1980–1981) and the interior (1981–1986).[449]
- Robert O'Neill, 86, Australian historian.[450]
- Coulter Osborne, 88, Canadian Olympic basketball player (1956) and arbitrator, integrity commissioner of Ontario (2001–2007).[451]
- Elena Pampoulova, 50, Bulgarian Olympic tennis player (1992).[452]
- Dmitry Petrov, 33, Russian anarchist activist, ethnographer and historian.[453]
- Martin Petzold, 67, German classical tenor (Thomanerchor).[454]
- Ed Picson, 69, Filipino sportscaster (Philippine Basketball Association), sports administrator, and columnist.[455]
- Luc Portelance, 63, Canadian police officer, president of the Canada Border Services Agency (2010–2015).[456]
- Richard Riordan, 92, American investment banker, businessman and politician, mayor of Los Angeles (1993–2001).[457]
- Federico Salvatore, 63, Italian singer-songwriter and comedian, complications from a cerebal haemorrhage.[458]
- Takeo Shiina, 93, Japanese business executive.[459]
- Bud Shuster, 91, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1973–2001), complications from a fractured hip.[460]
- Ann M. Torr, 88, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (1984–1998).[461]
- Gloria Cranmer Webster, 91, Canadian writer, activist, and museum curator.[462]
- I Ketut Wiana, 77, Indonesian Hindu scholar.[463]
- Dave Wilcox, 80, American Hall of Fame football player (San Francisco 49ers).[464]
- Richard Woldendorp, 96, Dutch-born Australian aerial photographer.[465] (death announced on this date)
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- Sir Frank Blackman, 96, Barbadian civil servant.[466]
- Pamela Chopra, 75, Indian playback singer (Kabhi Kabhie, Kaala Patthar, Chandni), pneumonia.[467]
- David Ellis, 90, English composer.[468]
- Marek Fila, 63, Slovak mathematician.[469]
- Josep Maria Fusté, 82, Spanish footballer (Barcelona, Hércules, national team).[470]
- Salma Khadra Jayyusi, 95, Palestinian poet and anthropologist, founder of PROTA.[471]
- Ivar Kristianslund, 89, Norwegian preacher and politician, leader of the New Future Coalition Party (1998–2001).[472]
- Khalil Oghab, 99, Iranian wrestler and circus performer.[473]
- Roy Tuckman, 84, American radio host (Something's Happening).[474]
- John Wright, 79, American film editor (The Hunt for Red October, Speed, X-Men), cancer.[475]
- Kenji Yonekura, 88, Japanese Olympic boxer (1956).[476]
21
- Enver Baig, 77, Pakistani politician, senator (2003–2009) and chairperson of the BISP (2013–2014).[477]
- Ernie Barrett, 93, American basketball player (Boston Celtics).[478]
- Ernő Béres, 94, Hungarian Olympic long-distance runner (1952).[479]
- James B. Busey IV, 90, American admiral.[480]
- Mahulena Čejková, 86, Czech physician and politician, MP (1990–1992).[481]
- Maria Charles, 93, English actress (Agony, Hot Fuzz, Never the Twain).[482]
- Peter Cole, 81, American linguist.[483]
- Mike Coulman, 78, English rugby league (Salford, national team) and union (national team) player.[484]
- John A. Curry, 88, American academic administrator, president of Northeastern University (1989–1996).[485]
- Stanley Deser, 92, Polish-born American physicist.[486]
- Dream Alliance, 22, British Thoroughbred racehorse, Welsh Grand National winner (2009).[487]
- Cornell Fleischer, 72, American historian.[488]
- Mirella Giai, 93, Italian politician, senator (2008–2013).[489]
- Trilochan Kanungo, 82, Indian politician, MP (1999–2004).[490]
- Dalia Kuodytė, 61, Lithuanian historian and politician, MP (2008–2016).[491]
- Emily Meggett, 90, American chef and author.[492]
- Ivan Moscovich, 96, Yugoslav-born Dutch toy and game designer and Holocaust survivor.[493]
- Viktor Olsen, 99, Norwegian Olympic long-distance runner (1952).[494]
- John O'Sullivan, 90, Australian Olympic cyclist (1956).[495]
- Ken Potts, 102, American World War II veteran, survivor of the attack on the USS Arizona.[496]
- Sergio Rendine, 68, Italian composer, cultural manager and theatre director (Teatro Marrucino).[497]
- Ted Richards, 76, American cartoonist, lung cancer.[498]
- Jane Ritchie, 87, New Zealand academic.[499]
- Juan Carlos Sarnari, 81, Argentine footballer (River Plate, Santa Fe, national team).[500]
- Kate Saunders, 62, English author (Winnie-the-Pooh: The Best Bear in All the World), journalist and actress (Angels), cancer.[501]
- Mark Stewart, 62, English musician (The Pop Group) and songwriter ("She Is Beyond Good and Evil", "This Is Stranger Than Love").[502]
- John Tranter, 79, Australian poet, founder of Jacket.[503]
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- Edward S. Ayensu, 87, Ghanaian environmental scientist.[504]
- Mudar Badran, 89, Jordanian politician, prime minister (1976–1979, 1980–1984, 1989–1991).[505]
- Sir Alan Bailey, 91, British civil servant.[506]
- István Bajkai, 59, Hungarian politician, MP (since 2018).[507]
- Hugh Byrne, 83, Irish politician, TD (1969–1982).[508]
- Ron Cahute, 68, Canadian singer-songwriter and accordionist.[509]
- James Chan Soon Cheong, 96, Malaysian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Melaka-Johor (1973–2001).[510]
- Herb Douglas, 101, American long jumper, Olympic bronze medalist (1948).[511]
- Bernard Geary, 89, Irish composer, teacher and pianist.[512]
- Marcela González Salas, 75, Mexican politician, president of the Chamber of Deputies (2006), cancer.[513]
- Len Goodman, 78, English ballroom dancer, television presenter, and coach (Strictly Come Dancing, Dancing with the Stars), bone cancer.[514]
- Greg Howard, 58, American Chapman Stick player.[515]
- Barry Humphries, 89, Australian comedian (Dame Edna Everage) and actor (Bedazzled, Finding Nemo), complications from hip surgery.[516]
- Ju Ming, 85, Taiwanese sculptor, suicide.[517]
- Rambahadur Limbu, 83, Nepali soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross, heart and kidney failure.[518]
- Mick Loftus, 93, Irish Gaelic footballer (Mayo) and sports administrator, president of the Gaelic Athletic Association (1985–1988).[519]
- Dale Meeks, 48, English actor (Emmerdale, Byker Grove), heart failure.[520]
- Catherine Morris, 94, British figure skater.[521]
- Bob Page, 69, American blues musician.[522]
- Sunil Kumar Podder, 86, Indian molecular biologist and biophysicist.[523]
- Frank Shu, 79, Chinese-American astrophysicist (density wave theory), president of the National Tsing Hua University (2002–2006) and member of the National Academy of Sciences.[524]
- Emanuel V. Soriano, 86, Filipino engineer and academic administrator, president of the University of the Philippines (1979–1981).[525]
- Ulf Sundqvist, 78, Finnish politician, minister of education (1972–1975) and trade (1979–1981).[526]
- Art Uytendaal, 92, Dutch-born Australian equestrian.[527]
- Werner Voigt, 75, German football player and coach (1. FC Union Berlin).[528]
- Juhn Atsushi Wada, 99, Japanese-born Canadian neurologist.[529]
- Carol Wall, 69-70, Canadian labor and social justice activist.[530]
23
- Anatoly Akentyev, 81, Russian Olympic cross-country skier (1968).[531]
- Nikolay Bortsov, 77, Russian politician, MP (since 2003).[532]
- Tori Bowie, 32, American athlete, Olympic champion (2016), complications from childbirth.[533]
- Robert Forrest-Webb, 94, British author (And to My Nephew Albert I Leave the Island What I Won off Fatty Hagan in a Poker Game, The Great Dinosaur Robbery) and journalist.[534]
- Keith Gattis, 52, American country music singer, songwriter ("El Cerrito Place", "When I See This Bar"), and producer, tractor accident.[535]
- Randor Guy, 85, Indian lawyer, columnist (The Hindu, The Indian Express) and film historian.[536]
- Yvonne Jacquette, 88, American painter.[537]
- Zahoor Hussain Khoso, Pakistani politician, speaker of the Provincial Assembly of Balochistan (1990), lung cancer.[538]
- Alton H. Maddox Jr., 77, American lawyer.[539]
- Boris Markarov, 88, Russian water polo player, Olympic bronze medallist (1956).[540]
- John Miller, 79, American baseball player (New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers, Chunichi Dragons).[541]
- Warren Monson, 48, Australian sidecar speedway racer, race collision.[542]
- Billy Oatman, 57, American ten-pin bowler, complications from a stroke.[543]
- Rainer Osselmann, 62, German water polo player, Olympic bronze medallist (1984).[544]
- Robert Patrick, 85, American playwright, poet, and lyricist.[545]
- Jej Perfekcyjność, Polish sociologist, author, and social activist.[546]
- Gemini Shankaran, 98, Indian circus owner.[547]
- Dick Towers, 92, American football coach (Southern Illinois Salukis).[548]
- Dzhasharbek Uzdenov, 56, Russian politician, MP (since 2021).[549]
- Frank Welsh, 91, British historian and writer.[550]
24
- Tomas Alibegov, 85, Russian banker, director general of Eurobank (1982–1987).[551]
- Alfredo Arreguín, 88, Mexican-American painter.[552]
- David E. Carter, 80, American entrepreneur and writer, lymphoma.[553]
- Șerban Ciochină, 83, Romanian Olympic triple jumper (1964, 1968).[554] (death announced on this date)
- Ann Crowley, 93, American singer and actress.[555]
- Fumio Demura, 84, Japanese martial artist.[556]
- José Aníbal Díaz, 52, Puerto Rican politician, member of the House of Representatives (since 2015), cancer.[557]
- Peter Enahoro, 88, Nigerian journalist (New African).[558]
- Tarek Fatah, 73, Pakistani-Canadian journalist (Toronto Sun) and writer, cancer.[559]
- Aftandil Israfilov, 82, Azerbaijani garmon player.[560]
- Senahid Halilović, 65, Bosnian linguist, member of the ANUBH.[561]
- Alejandro Hamed, 89, Paraguayan diplomat and politician, minister of foreign affairs (2008–2009).[562]
- Ernst Huberty, 96, German-Luxembourgish sports journalist (Sportschau).[563]
- Donald Lambro, 82, American journalist.[564]
- Sir Basil Markesinis, 78, Greek-British legal scholar, complications from dementia.[565]
- Brian Frank Martin, 86, Australian judge, chief justice of the Northern Territory (1993–2003).[566]
- Arlie Neaville, 85, American singer and songwriter.[567]
- Joe Novsek, 83, American football player (Oakland Raiders).[568]
- Mike Pride, 76, American journalist (Concord Monitor) and writer.[569]
- Ove Krogh Rants, 96, Danish Olympic cyclist (1952).[570]
- Dennis Ribant, 81, American baseball player (New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, Detroit Tigers).[571]
- Gilbert Sheldon, 96, American Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Steubenville (1992–2002) and auxiliary bishop of Cleveland (1976–1992).[572]
- Casper R. Taylor Jr., 88, American politician, speaker (1994–2003) and member (1975–2003) of the Maryland House of Delegates.[573]
25
- Sir Norman Adsetts, 92, British businessman.[574]
- Frank Agrama, 93, American film director (Queen Kong, Dawn of the Mummy) and producer, founder of Harmony Gold USA.[575]
- Parkash Singh Badal, 95, Indian politician, minister of agriculture (1977) and four-time chief minister of Punjab, complications from bronchial asthma.[576]
- Harry Belafonte, 96, American Hall of Fame musician ("The Banana Boat Song", "Jump in the Line"), actor (Odds Against Tomorrow), and civil rights activist, heart failure.[577]
- Sir Winfried Bischoff, 81, German-born British banker, chairman of Citigroup (2007–2009) and Lloyds Banking Group (2009–2014).[578]
- Gennadi Bogachyov, 78, Russian actor (Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, Speed, Simple Things).[579]
- Himangshu Mohan Choudhury, 83, Indian civil servant.[580]
- John Cockcroft, 88, English journalist (Financial Times, The Daily Telegraph) and politician, MP (1974–1979).[581]
- Billy "The Kid" Emerson, 97, American singer-songwriter ("Red Hot", "When It Rains, It Really Pours").[582]
- Obaro Ikime, 86, Nigerian historian.[583]
- Hanna Johansen, 83, German-born Swiss writer (7×7 Tales of a Sevensleeper).[584]
- Vera Krepkina, 90, Ukrainian long jumper, Olympic champion (1960).[585]
- François Léotard, 81, French politician, minister of culture (1986–1988) and defence (1993–1995).[586]
- Alapati Lui Mataeliga, 70, Samoan Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop of Samoa-Apia (since 2003) and superior of Tokelau (since 2015).[587]
- Robin Mathews, 91, Canadian poet and activist.[588]
- Edwin Teague, 88, American Olympic sport shooter (1964).[589]
- Pamela Turnure, 85, American press secretary (Jacqueline Kennedy), lung cancer.[590]
- Paul van Vliet, 87, Dutch comedian and UNICEF goodwill ambassador.[591]
- Manfred Weiss, 88, German composer.[592]
- Morison Zuill, 86, Scottish cricketer (national team).[593]
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- Jerry Apodaca, 88, American politician, governor of New Mexico (1975–1979) and chair of the PCPFS (1978–1980).[594]
- Željko Bilecki, 72, Canadian soccer player (Toronto Metros-Croatia, Tulsa Roughnecks, national team).[595]
- Michel Biron, 89, Canadian politician, senator (2001–2009).[596]
- Ronald Bradley, 93, British physician and inventor.[597]
- Boris Budnikov, 81, Russian sailor, Olympic silver medallist (1980).[598]
- Chandan Ram Das, 65, Indian politician, Uttarakhand MLA (since 2007), cardiac arrest.[599]
- Cilia van Dijk, 81, Dutch film producer (Anna & Bella), Oscar winner (1986).[600]
- Tony Dreyfus, 84, French lawyer and politician, deputy (1997–2012).[601]
- Eqtidaar, 7, Irish-bred British Thoroughbred racehorse, winner of the Commonwealth Cup (2018), euthanized.[602] (death announced on this date)
- Isidore Fernandes, 76, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Allahabad (1988–2013), heart attack.[603]
- Stefano Gentili, 65, Italian politician, president of the Province of Grosseto (1995–1999).[604]
- Sonny Gordon, 57, American football player (Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Saskatchewan Roughriders), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[605]
- George Greenamyer, 83, American sculptor (Milwaukee).[606]
- Doris Gregory, 102, Canadian writer and activist.[607]
- Maja Hug, 95, Swiss Olympic figure skater (1948).[608]
- A. Majeed Khan, 93, Bangladeshi politician and diplomat, minister of education (1982–1984).[609]
- Sami Khayat, 79, Lebanese stage actor and comedian, bone cancer.[610]
- Roger Lise, 95, French politician, senator (1977–1995).[611]
- Martin Lönnebo, 93, Swedish Lutheran clergyman, bishop of Linköping (1980–1994).[612]
- Jay Mala, 64, Indian political activist, fall.[613]
- Mamukkoya, 76, Indian actor (Sanmanassullavarkku Samadhanam, Perumazhakkalam, Innathe Chintha Vishayam) and comedian, heart attack.[614]
- Stina Rautelin, 59, Finnish-Swedish actress (Beck, Fallet, Rederiet).[615]
- Adela Ringuelet, 93, Argentine astronomer.[616]
- Alzira Rufino, 73, Brazilian writer and social activist.[617]
- Samarveer Singh, 33, Indian academic, suicide.[618]
- Abbas-Ali Soleimani, 75, Iranian ayatollah, member of the Assembly of Experts (since 2005), shot.[619]
- Tangaraju Suppiah, 46, Singaporean drug trafficker, execution by hanging.[620]
- Too Too, 32, Burmese Lethwei fighter.[621]
- Wang Shaojun, 67, Chinese military officer, director of the Central Guard Bureau (2015–2021) and deputy (2017–2022).[622]
- Dee Dee Wood, 95, American choreographer (Mary Poppins, The Sound of Music, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang).[623]
- Belén Clarisa Velutini, 99, Venezuelan businesswoman and banker.[624]
- Dimitris Xistras, 68, Cypriot actor.[625]
- Zhang Jihui, 96, Chinese air force officer, deputy commander of PLAAF (1973–1978).[626]
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- David Henry Breaux, 50, American unhoused man, stabbed.[627]
- Banko Brown, 24, American homeless transgender man, shot.[628]
- Neville Chesters, 77, American rock music manager and road manager (Jimi Hendrix, The Who).[629]
- Jean-Paul Costa, 81, French jurist, president of the European Court of Human Rights (2007–2011).[630]
- Dame Rosemary Cramp, 93, English archaeologist and academic.[631]
- Ólafur Garðar Einarsson, 90, Icelandic politician, member (1971–1999) and speaker (1995–1999) of the Althing, minister of education, science and culture (1991–1995).[632]
- Girma Yeshitila, Ethiopian politician, shot.[633]
- Dick Groat, 92, American baseball (Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals) and basketball player (Fort Wayne Pistons), World Series champion (1960, 1964), complications from a stroke.[634]
- Wee Willie Harris, 90, English rock and roll singer.[635]
- Dominic Kwiatkowski, 69, English medical researcher and geneticist.[636]
- Giovanni Lombardo Radice, 68, Italian actor (The House on the Edge of the Park, Cannibal Apocalypse, City of the Living Dead).[637]
- Francis Macnab, 91, Australian Christian minister and psychologist, founder of the Cairnmillar Institute.[638]
- Ray Minus, 58, Bahamian boxer, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[639]
- Gerald Nesbitt, 91, American football player (Ottawa Rough Riders, Arkansas Razorbacks).[640]
- Ramiro Oliveros, 82, Spanish actor (Cannibal Apocalypse, Naked Therapy, Death's Newlyweds).[641]
- Beata Maria Kitsikis Panagopoulos, 97, Greek-born American professor of art.[642]
- Dennis Reid, 80, Canadian art historian and curator, heart failure.[643]
- Kaur Singh, 74, Indian boxer.[644]
- Jerry Springer, 79, British-born American television host (Jerry Springer, America's Got Talent) and politician, mayor of Cincinnati (1977–1978), pancreatic cancer.[645]
- Wiktor Wysoczański, 84, Polish Old Catholic prelate, superior of the Polish Catholic Church (since 1995).[646]
- Barbara Young, 92, English actress (Coronation Street, I, Claudius, Last of the Summer Wine).[647]
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- Andrea Augello, 62, Italian politician, senator (2006–2018, since 2022).[648]
- Tim Bachman, 71, Canadian guitarist (Bachman–Turner Overdrive, Brave Belt).[649]
- LeRoy Carhart, 81, American physician, subject of After Tiller.[650]
- Agnes G. Doody, 93, American academic.[651]
- Helge Engelke, 61, German guitarist (Fair Warning), colon cancer.[652]
- Renyldo Ferreira, 99, Brazilian four-time Olympic equestrian.[653]
- Jim Fox, 81, British modern pentathlete, Olympic champion (1976).[654]
- Martyn Gough, 57, British Anglican priest.[655]
- Robson Gracie, 88, Brazilian jujutsu master.[656]
- Claude Gray, 91, American country music singer-songwriter ("Family Bible").[657]
- Ranajit Guha, 99, Indian historian.[658]
- David Jacobs, 45, Indonesian table tennis player, Paralympic bronze medallist (2012, 2020).[659]
- Taini Jamison, 95, New Zealand netball coach (national team).[660]
- Harold Kushner, 88, American rabbi and author (When Bad Things Happen to Good People, Overcoming Life's Disappointments, When All You've Ever Wanted Isn't Enough).[661]
- Peter Lilienthal, 93, German film director (David, Das Autogramm, Dear Mr. Wonderful).[662]
- Bengt Lindqvist, 89, Swedish Olympic ice hockey player (1960).[663]
- Sergio Ottolina, 80, Italian Olympic sprinter (1964, 1968).[664]
- Yuri Petrov, 48, Russian footballer (RKC, Twente, Volendam).[665]
- Vincent Stewart, 64, Jamaican-born American Marine Corps general, director of the Defense Intelligence Agency (2015–2017).[666]
- Ben Tompkins, 93, American football referee (NFL).[667]
- Ken Westbury, 96, British cinematographer (The Singing Detective).[668]
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- Sylvia Bacon, 91, American judge, associate judge of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia (1970–1991), pulmonary fibrosis.[669]
- Adam Brace, 43, British playwright and director, complications from a stroke.[670]
- S. S. Chakravarthy, 55, Indian film producer (Raasi, Vaalee, Kadhal Sadugudu), cancer.[671]
- Padma Desai, 91, Indian-American development economist.[672]
- Edward J. Garcia, 94, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Eastern California (since 1984).[673]
- Janet G. Mullins Grissom, 73, American lobbyist, White House director of political affairs (1992–1993), assistant secretary of state for legislative affairs (1989–1992).[674]
- David L. Holmes, 90, American church historian.[675]
- Rod Kedward, 86, British historian.[676]
- Hermann Kerckhoff, 85, German-born Canadian Olympic slalom canoeist (1972).[677]
- Sergei Kolesnikov, 68, Russian actor (Man with an Accordion, Daddy, A Good Day to Die Hard) and television presenter.[678]
- Yuri Korolyov, 60, Russian artistic gymnast, nine-time world champion.[679]
- Nicolae Neagoe, 81, Romanian bobsledder, Olympic bronze medallist (1968).[680]
- Abu al-Hussein al-Husseini al-Qurashi, Islamist militant, caliph of the Islamic State (since 2022).[681]
- Larry Rivers, 73, American basketball player (Harlem Globetrotters), cancer.[682]
- Eero Saari, 94, Finnish Olympic ice hockey player (1952).[683]
- Don Sebesky, 85, American composer, arranger, and conductor (Giant Box, The Rape of El Morro).[684]
- Mike Shannon, 83, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals) and broadcaster, World Series champion (1964, 1967), stroke.[685]
- Ralph Taaviri, 68, French Polynesian trade unionist, independence activist, and environmentalist.[686]
- István Vágó, 74, Hungarian television host and political activist.[687]
- Ralfe Whistler, 92, British naturalist.[688]
- Richard B. Woodward, 70, American arts critic, idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.[689]
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- Ralph Boston, 83, American long jumper, Olympic champion (1960), stroke.[690]
- Elizabeth Scott, Duchess of Buccleuch, 68, Scottish noble and philanthropist.[691]
- Ian Crowden, 90, Australian cricketer (Tasmania).[692]
- Tony Doyle, 64, British racing cyclist, pancreatic cancer.[693]
- George I. Fujimoto, 102, American chemist.[694]
- Patricia Hamilton, 86, Canadian actress (Road to Avonlea, My Bloody Valentine, Middle Age Crazy).[695]
- Havre de Grace, 16, American Thoroughbred racehorse.[696]
- Ron Hazelton, 80, American television host.[697]
- Ntate Daniel Kgwadi, 55–56, South African academic administrator, rector (2004–2014) and vice-chancellor (2014–2021) of the North-West University.[698]
- Luis Larrosa, 65, Uruguayan Olympic basketball player (1984).[699]
- Albert Lightfoot, 87, English cricketer (Northamptonshire).[700]
- Chris Qua, 71, Australian jazz musician.[701]
- Broderick Smith, 75, English-born Australian musician (Carson, The Dingoes) and actor.[702]
- Lance Ten Broeck, 67, American professional golfer and caddie.[703]
- Mihails Vasiļonoks, 74, Latvian ice hockey player (Dinamo Riga, Soviet Union national team), coach, and executive (HK Liepājas Metalurgs).[704]
- Vyacheslav Zaitsev, 85, Russian fashion designer, gastrointestinal disease.[705]
- Jock Zonfrillo, 46, Scottish-Australian chef and television presenter (Restaurant Revolution, MasterChef Australia).[706]
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