Deaths in April 2020
- 2020.05.19
- コロナウィルス

Notable deaths
The following is a list of notable deaths in April 2020.
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.
目次
- 1. April 2020[edit]
- 1.1. 1[edit]
- 1.2. 2[edit]
- 1.3. 3[edit]
- 1.4. 4[edit]
- 1.5. 5[edit]
- 1.6. 6[edit]
- 1.7. 7[edit]
- 1.8. 8[edit]
- 1.9. 9[edit]
- 1.10. 10[edit]
- 1.11. 11[edit]
- 1.12. 12[edit]
- 1.13. 13[edit]
- 1.14. 14[edit]
- 1.15. 15[edit]
- 1.16. 16[edit]
- 1.17. 17[edit]
- 1.18. 18[edit]
- 1.19. 19[edit]
- 1.20. 20[edit]
- 1.21. 21[edit]
- 1.22. 22[edit]
- 1.23. 23[edit]
- 1.24. 24[edit]
- 1.25. 25[edit]
- 1.26. 26[edit]
- 1.27. 27[edit]
- 1.28. 28[edit]
- 1.29. 29[edit]
- 1.30. 30[edit]
- 2. References[edit]
April 2020[edit]
1[edit]
- Tony Anderson, 78, Australian footballer.[1]
- Dušan Bartovič, 76, Slovak footballer, 1968 Olympics, Czechoslovak national team.[2]
- Anne Hendricks Bass, 78, American investor and philanthropist.[3]
- Branislav Blažić, 63, Serbian surgeon and politician, Minister of Environmental Protection (1998–2000), COVID-19.[4]
- Peter Brooke, 90, American businessman.[5]
- Zev Buffman, 89, Israeli theatre producer, President and CEO of Ruth Eckerd Hall (2011–2018).[6]
- Mario Chaldú, 77, Argentine footballer (Club Atlético Banfield, Racing Club, national team).[7]
- Bruce Dawe, 90, Australian poet.[8]
- Ricardo Díez Hochleitner, 91, Spanish economist and diplomat, president of the Club of Rome (1991–2000).[9]
- David Driskell, 88, American visual artist and academic, COVID-19.[10]
- Kevin Duffy, 87, American jurist, U.S. District Court Judge for Southern New York (1972–2016), COVID-19.[11]
- Bernard Epin, 83, French writer and literary critic, COVID-19.[12]
- Ed Farmer, 70, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox, Philadelphia Phillies) and broadcaster, kidney disease.[13]
- Edward L. Feightner, 100, American Navy officer and flying ace.[14]
- Luiz Flávio Gomes, 62, Brazilian jurist, professor and politician, Deputy (since 2019), leukaemia.[15]
- Sir James Learmonth Gowans, 95, British immunologist.[16]
- Nur Hassan Hussein, 82, Somali politician, Prime Minister (2007–2009), COVID-19.[17]
- Martin Khor, 68, Malaysian journalist (The Star) and economist, executive director of the South Centre (2009–2018), cancer.[18]
- Philippe Malaurie, 95, French lawyer.[19]
- Gérard Mannoni, 92, French sculptor.[20]
- Ellis Marsalis Jr., 85, American jazz pianist, COVID-19.[21]
- Rüdiger Nehberg, 84, German human rights activist and survival expert.[22]
- Floris Michael Neusüss, 83, German photographer.[23]
- Richard Passman, 94, American aeronautical engineer and space scientist, COVID-19.[24]
- Dirceu Pinto, 39, Brazilian Paralympic boccia player (2008, 2012, 2016), heart failure.[25]
- Bucky Pizzarelli, 94, American jazz guitarist, COVID-19.[26]
- Dieter Reith, 82, German pianist and organist.[27]
- Harold Rubin, 87, South African-born Israeli jazz clarinettist.[28]
- Gerardo Ruiz Esparza, 70, Mexican politician, Secretary of Communications and Transportation (2012–2018), stroke.[29]
- Yvonne Schaloske, 68, Swedish actress (Rederiet).[30]
- Adam Schlesinger, 52, American musician (Fountains of Wayne, Ivy) and songwriter (“That Thing You Do”), Emmy winner (2012, 2013, 2019), COVID-19.[31]
- Amerigo Severini, 88, Italian cyclo-cross cyclist.[32]
- John Tydeman, 84, English radio producer and theatre director.[33]
- Dora Werzberg, 99, French nurse and social worker.[34]
- Mahmoud Zakzouk, 86, Egyptian academic and politician, Minister of Awqaf (1995–2011).[35]
2[edit]
- Mike Appleton, 83, British television producer (The Old Grey Whistle Test).[36]
- Robert Beck, 83, American modern pentathlete, Olympic bronze medalist (1960) and Pan American champion (1963), COVID-19.[37]
- Goyo Benito, 73, Spanish footballer (Real Madrid, Rayo Vallecano, national team), COVID-19.[38]
- Ranko Borozan, 86, Bosnian footballer (Velež Mostar, Partizan, Red Star Belgrade).[39]
- Patricia Bosworth, 86, American actress (The Nun’s Story) and author, COVID-19.[40]
- John B. Bryant, 72, American economist.[41]
- Bernardita Catalla, 62, Filipino diplomat, ambassador to Lebanon (since 2017), COVID-19.[42]
- Zaccaria Cometti, 83, Italian footballer (Atalanta), COVID-19.[43]
- Oskar Fischer, 97, German politician, Minister for Foreign Affairs of the GDR (1975–1990).[44]
- William Frankland, 108, British immunologist, COVID-19.[45]
- François de Gaulle, 98, French missionary, COVID-19.[46]
- Louis J. Gill, 80, American politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1988–1992).[47]
- Juan Giménez, 76, Argentine comic book artist (Heavy Metal, Métal hurlant), COVID-19.[48]
- Ron Graham, 93, English-Australian actor (Home and Away, Waterloo Station).[49]
- Astrid Nøklebye Heiberg, 83, Norwegian politician, MP (1985–1989, since 2013), president of the IFRC (1997–2001).[50]
- Daniel Jacoby, 86, French lawyer and human rights activist.[51]
- Walentyna Janta-Połczyńska, 107, Polish political exile.[52]
- Anick Jesdanun, 51, American technology journalist (Associated Press), COVID-19.[53]
- Nirmal Singh Khalsa, 67, Indian singer and priest (Darbar Sahib), COVID-19.[54]
- Johannes van Knobelsdorff, 102, Dutch mayor (Goedereede, Stellendam, Sassenheim).[55]
- Eddie Large, 78, British comedian (Little and Large), heart failure and COVID-19.[56]
- João Marcos, 66, Brazilian footballer (Palmeiras, Grêmio), esophageal disease.[57]
- Maeve Kennedy McKean, 40, American lawyer, health official and academic, drowning.[58]
- James Megellas, 103, American military officer.[59]
- Janez Mlinar, 78, Slovenian Olympic skier (1968).[60]
- Feriha Öz, 87, Turkish academic and pathologist, COVID-19.[61]
- Rodrigo Pesántez Rodas, 82, Ecuadorian writer and poet, COVID-19.[62]
- Emmitt Peters, 79, American dog musher.[63]
- Hans Reiss, 97, German-born Irish academic.[64]
- Sergio Rossi, 84, Italian shoe designer (Sergio Rossi), COVID-19.[65]
- Aaron Rubashkin, 92, American businessman, patriarch of the Rubashkin family, COVID-19.[66]
- Paul Sauvé, 80, Canadian curler.[67]
- George Shepperson, 98, British historian.[68]
- Shamsur Rahman Sherif, 79, Bangladeshi politician, Minister of Land (2014–2019).[69]
- Arnold Sowinski, 89, French footballer (RC Lens), COVID-19.[70]
- Claudio Spies, 95, Chilean-born American composer.[71]
- Carl Tacy, 87, American college basketball coach (Wake Forest Demon Deacons, Marshall Thundering Herd).[72]
- Aptripel Tumimomor, 53, Indonesian politician, Regent of North Morowali (since 2016), COVID-19.[73]
- Mel Watkins, 87, Canadian political economist.[74]
- Arthur Whistler, 75, American ethnobotanist and author, COVID-19.[75]
- Keizo Yamada, 92, Japanese Olympic long-distance runner (1952).[76]
- Jacques Yankel, 99, French artist.[77]
3[edit]
- Yūtokutaishi Akiyama, 85, Japanese engraver and photographer.[78]
- Robert Armstrong, Baron Armstrong of Ilminster, 93, British civil servant, Cabinet Secretary (1979–1987) and Lord Temporal (since 1998).[79]
- Steven C. Beering, 87, German-born American physician and academic, President of Purdue University (1983–2000).[80]
- Karel Beyers, 77, Belgian footballer.[81]
- Helin Bölek, 28, Turkish singer (Grup Yorum), starvation following hunger strike.[82]
- Arnold Demain, 92, American microbiologist, COVID-19.[83]
- Henri Ecochard, 96, French military officer, COVID-19.[84]
- Ira Einhorn, 79, American convicted murderer and fugitive.[85]
- Giovanni Paolo Gibertini, 97, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Ales-Terralba (1983–1989) and Reggio Emilia-Guastalla (1989–1998).[86]
- Bob Glanzer, 74, American politician, member of the South Dakota House of Representatives (since 2017), COVID-19.[87]
- Alexander A. Gurshtein, 83, Russian astronomer.[88]
- Francisco Hernando Contreras, 74, Spanish housing developer, COVID-19.[89]
- Marguerite Lescop, 104, Canadian writer, COVID-19.[90]
- George Mackie, 70, Scottish rugby union player (Highland RFC, national team), cancer.[91]
- Hans Meyer, 94, South African actor (Colditz).[92]
- Janet Mullarney, 68, Irish artist and sculptor.[93]
- C. W. Nicol, 79, Welsh-born Japanese writer, cancer.[94]
- Yoichi Nishimaru, 93, Japanese physician.[95]
- Hans Prade, 81, Surinamese diplomat, COVID-19.[96]
- Omar Quintana, 76, Ecuadorian politician and sports executive, President of the National Congress (2005), president of C.S. Emelec, COVID-19.[97]
- Marcelle Ranson-Hervé, 90, French actress (Now Where Did the 7th Company Get to?, Robert et Robert), COVID-19.[98]
- Francis Robicsek, 94, American cardio-thoracic surgeon.[99]
- Tim Robinson, 85, English writer and cartographer, COVID-19.[100]
- Joel Shatzky, 76, American writer and literary professor, complications of COVID-19.[101]
- Yusuf Kenan Sönmez, 71–72, Turkish politician, MP (1987–1991), COVID-19.[102]
- Arlene Stringer-Cuevas, 86, American politician, member of the New York City Council (1976–1977), COVID-19.[103]
- Thio Gim Hock, 82, Singaporean Olympic water polo player (1956) and property developer, blood disease and kidney failure.[104]
- Tweedy Bird Loc, 52, American rapper.[105]
- Eric Verdonk, 60, New Zealand rower, Olympic bronze medallist (1988), cancer.[106]
- Constand Viljoen, 86, South African general and politician, MP (1994–2001).[107]
- Frida Wattenberg, 95, French resistance member, COVID-19.[108]
4[edit]
- Barry Allen, 74, Canadian rock musician and record producer (Painter).[109]
- Jerónimo Arango, 92–93, Mexican businessman (Walmart de México y Centroamérica).[110]
- Arminsyah, 59, Indonesian prosecutor, Vice Attorney General (since 2017), traffic collision.[111]
- Luis Eduardo Aute, 76, Filipino-born Spanish artist.[112]
- Alexander Thynn, 7th Marquess of Bath, 87, English politician and artist, Lord Temporal (1992–1999), COVID-19.[113]
- Jay Benedict, 68, American actor (Foyle’s War, Double Team, The Dark Knight Rises), COVID-19.[114]
- Philippe Bodson, 75, Belgian businessman and politician, Senator (1999–2003), COVID-19.[115]
- Timothy Brown, 82, American singer, actor (M*A*S*H), and football player (Philadelphia Eagles, Baltimore Colts), complications of dementia.[116]
- Carol Burkett, 74, American drag racing driver.[117]
- Rafael Leonardo Callejas Romero, 76, Honduran politician, President (1990–1994), cardiac arrest.[118]
- Silvano Carroli, 81, Italian baritone.[119]
- Irena Chalmers, 84, British-born American author and food commentator, esophageal cancer.[120]
- Forrest Compton, 94, American actor (The Edge of Night, Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C., The F.B.I.), COVID-19.[121]
- Tom Dempsey, 73, American football player (New Orleans Saints, Philadelphia Eagles, Los Angeles Rams), COVID-19.[122]
- Mieczysław Długoborski, 89, Polish Olympic athlete (1952).[123]
- Xavier Dor, 91, French embryologist and anti-abortion activist, COVID-19.[124]
- Brian Falconer, 86, Australian footballer.[125]
- Kenneth Farnum, 89, Barbadian-born Jamaican Olympic cyclist (1952), COVID-19.[126]
- Lila Fenwick, 87, American lawyer and human rights advocate, COVID-19.[127]
- Franz Födermayr, 86, Austrian musicologist.[128]
- Patrick Francfort, 63, French drummer and singer (Gibson Brothers), COVID-19.[129]
- Carlos González-Artigas, 72, Ecuadorian businessman, COVID-19.[130]
- James Gooch, 85, American psychiatrist and psychoanalyst.[131]
- Bashirul Haq, 77, Bangladeshi architect.[132]
- Alex Harvey, 79, American singer, songwriter and actor (Gettysburg, Fire Down Below, The Rainmaker).[133]
- Arnold Heertje, 86, Dutch economist.[134]
- Volodymyr Korolyuk, 94, Ukrainian mathematician.[135]
- Carlo Leva, 90, Italian production designer and set decorator (The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, Once Upon a Time in the West, The Cat o’ Nine Tails), heart attack.[136]
- Leïla Menchari, 92, Tunisian decorator and designer (Hermès).[137]
- Andrea Mitchell, 64, Australian politician, WA MLA (2008–2017), heart condition.[138]
- Olan Montgomery, 56, American actor (Stranger Things) and pop artist, COVID-19.[139]
- Marcel Moreau, 86, Belgian writer, COVID-19.[140]
- Pertti Paasio, 81, Finnish politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs (1989–1991) and MP (1975–1979, 1982–1996).[141]
- Susanna Ramel, 100, Swedish actress.[142]
- Rao Pingru, 97, Chinese comic book author (Our Story: A Memoir of Love and Life in China), multiple organ failure.[143]
- Arlene Schnitzer, 91, American art collector and philanthropist.[144]
- Anton Sebastianpillai, 70s, Sri Lankan born British geriatrician and author, COVID-19.[145]
- Muhammad Sirajul Islam, 77, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1973–1982), COVID-19.[146]
- Victor Skrebneski, 90, American photographer, cancer.[147]
- Börje Stattin, 90, Swedish Olympic gymnast (1952).[148]
- Harland Svare, 89, American football player and coach (New York Giants, Los Angeles Rams), respiratory arrest.[149]
- Founéké Sy, 33, Malian footballer (Korofina, Sanat Naft, national team), traffic collision.[150]
- Ivan Vakarchuk, 73, Ukrainian physicist, Minister of Education and Science (2007–2010) and rector of the University of Lviv (1990–2007, 2010–2013).[151]
- Peter Vaughan, 89, British Anglican clergyman, Bishop of Ramsbury (1989–1998).[152]
- Ezio Vendrame, 72, Italian footballer (Lanerossi Vicenza, Napoli, Padova) and writer, cancer.[153]
- Cheryl Wall, 71, American literary critic.[154]
- Michel Wiblé, 97, Swiss composer and teacher.[155]
- Mohammad Ali Younes, Lebanese spy, head of Hezbollah’s counter espionage unit, shot.[156]
5[edit]
- Michel Andrault, 93, French architect (Tours Société Générale, AccorHotels Arena).[157]
- Ray Authement, 91, American academic administrator, President of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette (1974–2008).[158]
- Ed Biles, 88, American football coach (Houston Oilers), leukemia.[159]
- Honor Blackman, 94, English actress (The Avengers, Goldfinger, Jason and the Argonauts).[160]
- Margaret Burbidge, 100, British-born American astronomer, complications from a fall.[161]
- Jocelyn Burton, 74, British silver and goldsmith, bowel cancer.[162]
- Gregory W. Carman, 83, American politician and judge, U.S. representative (1981–1983), justice of the U.S. Court of International Trade (1983–2014).[163][better source needed]
- André Cristol, 77, French footballer (Montpellier, Limoges).[164]
- Shirley Douglas, 86, Canadian actress (Wind at My Back, Lolita, Barney’s Great Adventure) and civil rights activist, complications from pneumonia.[165]
- Ronnie Earle, 78, American politician and judge, Texas state representative (1973–1976).[166]
- Svein Ellingsen, 90, Norwegian hymnist and visual artist.[167]
- Ben Elliott, 67, American audio engineer (Pure Rock Fury, Masters of War) and record producer, complications from cancer.[168]
- Jun Factoran, 76, Filipino lawyer and politician, Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources (1987–1992).[169]
- Lee Fierro, 91, American actress (Jaws), COVID-19.[170]
- Leo Geurtjens, 96, Dutch sculptor.[171]
- Daniel Greene, 85–86, American artist.[172]
- Bob Hermann, 97, American Hall of Fame soccer executive, president and founder of the NASL, owner of the St. Louis Stars, namesake of Hermann Trophy and Hermann Stadium.[173]
- Ray Hiron, 76, English footballer (Portsmouth, Reading).[174]
- Ivan Itkin, 84, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1973–1998), heart failure.[175]
- Mahmoud Jibril, 67, Libyan politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Prime Minister (2011), COVID-19.[176]
- Tom Larkin, 88–89, Irish hurler (Tipperary).[177]
- Sir John Laws, 74, English jurist, High Court Judge (1992–1998) and Lord Justice of Appeal (1999–2016), sepsis and COVID-19.[178]
- Pentti Linkola, 87, Finnish deep ecologist and writer.[179]
- John Lucas, 90, English philosopher.[180]
- Bobby Mitchell, 84, American Hall of Fame football player (Cleveland Browns, Washington Redskins) and executive.[181]
- Dougie Morgan, 73, Scottish rugby union player (Stewart’s Melville, British and Irish Lions, national team).[182]
- George Ogilvie, 89, Australian theatre and film director (Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome), cardiac arrest.[183]
- Michel Parisse, 83, French historian and professor, COVID-19.[184]
- Agop Terzan, 92, French-Armenian astronomer.[185]
- Peter Walker, 84, English cricketer (Glamorgan, national team), stroke.[186]
6[edit]
- Radomir Antić, 71, Serbian football player (Partizan) and manager (Atlético Madrid, national team), pancreatitis.[187]
- M. K. Arjunan, 84, Indian composer.[188]
- Helène Aylon, 89, American ecofeminist artist, COVID-19.[189]
- Claude Barthélemy, 74, Haitian footballer (Detroit Cougars, national team).[190]
- Josep Maria Benet i Jornet, 79, Spanish playwright and screenwriter, COVID-19.[191]
- Black the Ripper, 32, British grime MC, rapper and cannabis activist.[192] (body discovered on this date)
- Marcel Boillat, 90, Swiss political activist.[193]
- Marc Chardonnens, 59–60, Swiss government official, Director of the Federal Office for the Environment (2016–2020).[194]
- Alfonso Cortina, 76, Spanish businessman, chairman and CEO of Repsol YPF (1996–2004), COVID-19.[195]
- Pietro Cugini, 83, Italian physician.[196]
- John Dossetor, 94, Indian-born Canadian physician.[197]
- James Drury, 85, American actor (The Virginian, Forbidden Planet, The Young Warriors).[198]
- Jock Edwards, 64, New Zealand cricketer (Central Districts, national team).[199]
- Armando Francioli, 100, Italian actor (The Pharaohs’ Woman, The Opium Den, Hawk of the Caribbean).[200]
- Ferenc Füzesi, 59, Hungarian Olympic handball player (1992).[201]
- Gerhard Giebisch, 93, Austrian-born American physiologist.[202]
- Bruce Gonsalves, 63, Australian footballer.[203]
- Earl G. Graves Sr., 85, American entrepreneur and businessman, founder of Black Enterprise.[204]
- Sergio Guenza, 87, Italian football player (Lazio) and manager (women’s national team).[205]
- Onaje Allan Gumbs, 70, American pianist.[206]
- Vic Henley, 57, American comedian, pulmonary embolism.[207]
- Jack Hill, 75, American politician, member of the Georgia State Senate (since 1991).[208]
- Al Kaline, 85, American Hall of Fame baseball player, broadcaster and executive (Detroit Tigers).[209]
- Hendrik Jan Korterink, 64, Dutch crime journalist, colon cancer.[210]
- Jacques Le Brun, 88, French historian, COVID-19.[211]
- Claude Le Pen, 72, French economist.[212]
- Quenton Leach, 47, Australian footballer (Fremantle), cancer.[213]
- Jean Little, 88, Canadian writer (Mine for Keeps, From Anna, Orphan at My Door).[214]
- Adlin Mair-Clarke, 78, Jamaican Olympic athlete (1964, 1968).[215]
- Mary McPartlan, 64–65, Irish singer, musician and producer.[216]
- Trevor Platt, 77, British marine scientist.[217]
- William R. Polk, 91, American foreign policy consultant and author, leukemia.[218]
- Bullet Prakash, 44, Indian comedian and actor (Mast Maja Maadi, Aithalakkadi, Aryan), liver failure.[219]
- Lucien Schmitthäusler, 85, French writer.[220]
- James F. Scott, 77, American physicist.[221]
- Fred Singer, 95, Austrian-born American physicist.[222]
- Mark Steiner, 77, American philosopher, COVID-19.[223]
- Jock Steven, 84, Scottish rugby union player (Barbarians).[224]
- Eugene Stowe, 97, American Church of the Nazarene minister and general superintendent.[225]
- Stephen Sulyk, 95, Polish-born American Ukrainian Catholic hierarch, Archbishop of Philadelphia (1980–2000), COVID-19.[226]
- Riay Tatary, 72, Syrian-born Spanish doctor and imam, president of Islamic Commission of Spain (since 1992), COVID-19.[227]
- Naek L. Tobing, 79, Indonesian physician and sexologist, COVID-19.[228]
- Eli Velder, 94, American academic.[229]
- Tim White, 68, British painter.[230]
7[edit]
- Albert Almoznino, 97, Israeli hand shadow artist.[231]
- Betty Bennett, 98, American jazz and big band singer.[232]
- Christian Bonnet, 98, French politician, Minister of the Interior (1977–1981).[233]
- Roger Chappot, 79, Swiss Olympic ice hockey player (1964), COVID-19.[234]
- Robert Chaudenson, 82, French Creole linguist, COVID-19.[235]
- Jim Clarko, 87, Australian politician, WA MLA (1974–1996).[236]
- Jean-Laurent Cochet, 85, French stage director and actor (A Thousand Billion Dollars, Fort Saganne), COVID-19.[237]
- Peter Cory, 94, Canadian judge, Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada (1989–1999).[238]
- Faith Dane, 96, American actress (Gypsy) and politician.[239]
- Hutch Davie, 89, American pianist, arranger and composer.[240]
- Fariborz Esmaeili, 79, Iranian Olympic footballer (1964).[241]
- Steve Farmer, 71, American musician (The Amboy Dukes) and songwriter (“Journey to the Center of the Mind”).[242]
- Charlotte Figi, 13, American medical cannabidiol patient and reform figure, namesake of Charlotte’s web cannabis, seizure.[243]
- Jacques Frémontier, 89, French journalist and television producer.[244]
- Allen Garfield, 80, American actor (The Conversation, Nashville, Beverly Hills Cop II), COVID-19.[245]
- Henry Graff, 98, American historian, COVID-19.[246]
- Leib Groner, 88, American Chabad-Lubavitch Rabbi and secretary to Menachem Schneerson, COVID-19.[247]
- Irene Hirano, 71, American non-profit executive, president of U.S.-Japan Council (since 2009) and the Japanese American National Museum (2008–2012).[248]
- Hudeidi, 91, Somali oud player, COVID-19.[249]
- M. A. Jabbar, 80, Bangladeshi politician, MP (2008–2014).[250]
- Sasi Kalinga, 59, Indian actor (Paleri Manikyam: Oru Pathirakolapathakathinte Katha, Pranchiyettan & the Saint, Indian Rupee), liver disease.[251]
- Mishik Kazaryan, 72, Russian physicist, COVID-19.[252]
- Jan Křen, 89, Czech historian, academic and dissident, Charter 77 signatory, COVID-19.[253]
- John Percy Leon Lewis, 77, Guyanese military officer, COVID-19.[254]
- Fred Mandeville, 97, Canadian politician.[255]
- John Matias, 75, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox).[256]
- Roger Matthews, 71, British criminologist, COVID-19.[257]
- Thomas Mensah, 87, Ghanaian judge.[258]
- Yaakov Perlow, 89, American Novominsk rebbe, president of Agudah, COVID-19.[259]
- John Prine, 73, American singer-songwriter (“Sam Stone”, Angel from Montgomery), Grammy winner (1992, 2006), COVID-19.[260]
- Jawdat Al-Qazwini, 67, Iraqi scholar.[261]
- Nipper Read, 95, British police officer and boxing administrator, COVID-19.[262]
- Jan Reijnen, 93, Dutch politician, mayor of Wervershoof (1964–1969), Oldenzaal (1969–1976) and Heerlen (1976–1986), Senator (1972–1977).[263]
- Donato Sabia, 56, Italian Olympic middle-distance runner (1984, 1988), COVID-19.[264]
- Harv Schmidt, 84, American college basketball player and coach (Illinois Fighting Illini).[265]
- Tom Scully, 89, Irish Gaelic football manager (Offaly), COVID-19.[266]
- Barbara Smoker, 96, British humanist activist, president of the National Secular Society (1972–1996).[267]
- Adrian V. Stokes, 74, British computer scientist and disability campaigner.[268]
- André Stordeur, 79, Belgian electronic musician.[269]
- Miguel Ángel Tábet, 78, Venezuelan theologian and exegete, COVID-19.[270]
- Ghyslain Tremblay, 68, Canadian actor (The Plouffe Family, Robin et Stella, The Revenge of the Woman in Black) and comedian.[271]
- Domingo Villanueva, 55, Filipino Olympic cyclist (1988, 1992).[272]
- Hal Willner, 64, American music producer (Saturday Night Live, Stay Awake), COVID-19.[273]
- Harry Wouters van den Oudenweijer, 86, Dutch equestrian show jumper, European team champion (1977).[274]
8[edit]
- Siri Berg, 98, Swedish-born American abstract artist.[275]
- Richard L. Brodsky, 73, American lawyer and politician, member of the New York State Assembly (1983–2010), heart attack.[276]
- Dirk van den Broek, 96, Dutch supermarket founder.[277]
- L. Carl Brown, 91, American historian.[278]
- Jaroslava Brychtová, 95, Czech glass artist.[279]
- Aubrey Burl, 93, British archaeologist.[280]
- Boško Bursać, 74, Bosnian footballer (Rijeka, Vitesse Arnhem, NK Zagreb).[281]
- Robert L. Carroll, 81, American-Canadian palaeontologist, COVID-19.[282]
- Elly Coenen-Vaessen, 88, Dutch politician, mayor of Nuth (1986–1997).[283]
- Carl Dobkins Jr., 79, American singer (“My Heart Is an Open Book”).[284]
- John Downing, 79, Welsh photojournalist, cancer.[285]
- Jackie du Preez, 77, Zimbabwean cricketer (Rhodesia, South Africa).[286]
- Peter Ecklund, 74, American jazz cornetist, complications from Parkinson’s disease.[287]
- Madeleine Fischer, 84, Swiss-born Italian actress (Le Amiche, The Bachelor, The Day the Sky Exploded).[288]
- Martin S. Fox, 95, American publisher, COVID-19.[289]
- Glenn Fredly, 44, Indonesian singer, meningitis.[290]
- Norah Gibbons, 67, Irish children’s rights activist.[291]
- Bjørn Haug, 91, Norwegian jurist.[292]
- Hiphei, 82, Indian politician, MP (1990–2002).[293]
- John Hughes, 66, Canadian ice hockey player (Cincinnati Stingers).[294]
- Miguel Jones, 81, Equatoguinean-born Spanish footballer (Barakaldo, Indautxu, Atlético Madrid), COVID-19.[295]
- Bernie Juskiewicz, 77, American politician, member of the Vermont House of Representatives (2013–2019), COVID-19.[296]
- Lois Kelly Miller, 102, Jamaican actress (Meet Joe Black).[297]
- Joel J. Kupperman, 83, American philosopher.[298]
- Paul Lambert, 61, British television and media producer, suicide.[299]
- Francesco La Rosa, 93, Italian footballer (Pro Patria, Palermo, national team), COVID-19.[300]
- Ted Leverenz, 78, American politician, Illinois state representative (1975–1991) and State Senator (1991–1993)..[301]
- Lars-Eric Lundvall, 86, Swedish ice hockey player (Frölunda), world champion (1962) and Olympic silver medallist (1964).[302]
- François Luc Macosso, 81, Congolese politician.[303]
- Henri Madelin, 83, French Jesuit theologian and editor, COVID-19.[304]
- Rick May, 79, American voice actor (Team Fortress 2, Star Fox 64, Sly 3: Honor Among Thieves), COVID-19.[305]
- David Méresse, 89, French footballer (CO Roubaix-Tourcoing, FC Sète 34).[306]
- Valeriu Muravschi, 70, Moldovan politician, Prime Minister (1991–1992), Minister of Finance (1990–1991) and MP (1998–2001).[307]
- Norman I. Platnick, 68, American arachnologist and curator (American Museum of Natural History).[308]
- Robert Poujade, 91, French politician, Deputy (1967–1981, 1986–2002) and mayor of Dijon (1971–2001).[309]
- Toni Rettaliata, 75, American politician, member of the New York State Assembly (1979–1987).[310]
- John A. Rocco, 83, American politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1980–1998), mayor of Cherry Hill, New Jersey (1975–1977), respiratory failure.[311]
- Chynna Rogers, 25, American rapper, drug overdose.[312]
- Larry Sherman, American house music publisher, founder of Trax Records, heart failure.[313]
- Pat Stapleton, 79, Canadian ice hockey player (Chicago Blackhawks, Boston Bruins), stroke.[314]
- Linda Tripp, 70, American civil servant and whistleblower (Clinton–Lewinsky scandal), pancreatic cancer.[315]
- Te Huirangi Waikerepuru, 91, New Zealand trade unionist and Māori language activist.[316]
- Albert H. Wilkening, 74, American major general, cancer.[317]
9[edit]
- Torvild Aakvaag, 93, Norwegian businessman, CEO of Norsk Hydro (1984–1991).[318]
- Sufia Ahmed, 87, Bangladeshi academic, cardiac arrest.[319]
- Reggie Bagala, 54, American politician, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives (since 2020), COVID-19.[320]
- Dame Jocelyn Barrow, 90, British educator, community activist and politician.[321]
- Leila Benitez-McCollum, 89, Filipino-American television and radio host (Student Canteen), COVID-19.[322]
- Daniel Bernard, 70, French footballer (Rennes, Paris Saint-Germain, Brest).[323]
- Jim Bolger, 88, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs).[324]
- Tom Bruce, 67, American swimmer, 1972 Olympic gold and silver medallist.[325]
- Jacques Calvet, 88, French businessman, CEO of Groupe PSA.[326]
- Jim Conacher, 98, Scottish-born Canadian ice hockey player (New York Rangers, Chicago Black Hawks).[327]
- Elizabeth de la Porte, 78, British harpsichordist.[328]
- Surésh Dhargalkar, 85, British architect.[329]
- Malcolm Dixon, 66, English actor (Time Bandits, Return of the Jedi, Flash Gordon).[330]
- Mort Drucker, 91, American caricaturist and comics artist (Mad).[331]
- Marc Engels, 54, Belgian sound engineer (The Odyssey, I’m Dead but I Have Friends), COVID-19.[332]
- Paul Gilissen, 85, Dutch politician.[333]
- Mark Golden, 71, Canadian historian.[334]
- Harvey Goldstein, 80, British statistician and academic, COVID-19.[335]
- Andy González, 69, American jazz and Latin dance bassist.[336]
- Simplice Guédet Manzela, 71, Gabonese politician.[337]
- Clément-Joseph Hannouche, 70, Egyptian Syriac Catholic hierarch, Bishop of Cairo (since 1995).[338]
- Ho Kam Ming, 94, Macanese-born Canadian martial artist, COVID-19.[339]
- Zdeněk Jičínský, 91, Czech lawyer and politician, Deputy (1996–2002, 2003–2010).[340]
- Bert van de Kamp, 73, Dutch music journalist.[341]
- Jay K. Katzen, 83, American politician and bureaucrat, member of the Virginia House of Delegates (1994–2002).[342]
- Heino Kurvet, 78, Soviet-Estonian spring canoer, 1971 World Championships bronze medallist.[343]
- Vladimir Lefebvre, 83, Soviet-American mathematical psychologist.[344]
- Phyllis Lyon, 95, American gay rights activist.[345]
- Liliane Marchais, 84, French political activist.[346]
- Virginia Savage McAlester, 76, American architectural historian, myelfibrosis.[347]
- Guy Miserque, 74, Belgian Olympic field hockey player (1964, 1968, 1972, 1976).[348]
- Naoki Murata, 70, Japanese judoka, heart failure.[349]
- Lee Nurse, 43, English cricketer (Berkshire), COVID-19.[350]
- Ida Schuster, 101, Scottish actress (Death Watch, A Shot at Glory).[351]
- Ernst-Georg Schwill, 81, German actor (Alarm in the Circus, A Berlin Romance, The Shield and the Sword).[352]
- Junzo Sekine, 93, Japanese Hall of Fame baseball player (Osaka Kintetsu Buffaloes, Yomiuri Giants) and manager (Yakult Swallows).[353]
- Dmitri Smirnov, 71, Russian-born British composer (Tiriel, The Lamentations of Thel), COVID-19.[354]
- Jean-Pierre St-Louis, 68–69, Canadian film director and videographer (Requiem for a Handsome Bastard, Whoever Dies, Dies in Pain).[355]
- Richard Teitelbaum, 80, American electronic music composer, stroke.[356]
- Taufiq Tirmizi, 59, Pakistani cricketer (House Building Finance Corporation, Karachi Whites).[357]
- Saul Turteltaub, 87, American television writer and producer (That Girl, Sanford and Son, What’s Happening!!).[358]
- Phyllis Wallbank, 101, British educationalist.[359]
- Won Pyong-oh, 90, South Korean ornithologist.[360]
- Jim Youel, 98, American football player (Washington Redskins).[361]
10[edit]
- Mike Auret, 83, Zimbabwean-Irish farmer and politician.[362]
- Bruce Baillie, 88, American filmmaker (Castro Street).[363]
- Julio Blanco Alfonso, 82, Cuban footballer (FC Industriales, national team).[364]
- Big George Brock, 87, American blues harmonicist and singer.[365]
- Olga Bucătaru, 78, Romanian actress, heart attack.[366]
- Antonio Carro Martínez, 96, Spanish politician, Minister of the Presidency (1974–1975), member of the Congress of Deputies (1982–1989).[367]
- Rifat Chadirji, 93, Iraqi architect, COVID-19.[368]
- Amira Nur al-Din, 94–95, Iraqi poet.[369] (death announced on this date)
- Lucie Dolène, 88, Syrian-born French actress and singer.[370]
- Walter D’Souza, 93, Indian cricketer (Gujarat).[371]
- Mary Jane Fate, 86, American Athabaskan tribal leader.[372]
- Nicholas Fernando, 87, Sri Lankan Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Colombo (1977–2002).[373]
- Frits Flinkevleugel, 80, Dutch footballer (national team, FC Amsterdam, DWS).[374]
- Samuel Hargress II, 84, American bar owner.[375]
- Shanti Hiranand, 87, Indian classical singer.[376]
- Ceybil Jefferies, American house and R&B singer (“It’s Gonna Be Alright”), COVID-19.[377] (death announced on this day)
- Ronald J. Kurth, 88, American rear admiral, government expert on Russian policy and study.[378]
- K. Gordon Lark, 89, American biologist, prostate cancer.[379]
- Marianne Lundquist, 88, Swedish Olympic swimmer (1948, 1952), COVID-19.[380]
- Jymie Merritt, 93, American jazz bassist (The Jazz Messengers), liver cancer.[381]
- Enrique Múgica, 88, Spanish lawyer and politician, Minister of Justice (1988–1991), Deputy (1977–2000) and Ombudsman (2000–2010), COVID-19.[382]
- Bas Mulder, 88, Dutch-Surinamese priest, COVID-19.[383]
- Nobuhiko Obayashi, 82, Japanese film director (House, Toki o Kakeru Shōjo, Hanagatami), screenwriter and editor, lung cancer.[384]
- Jacob Plange-Rhule, 62, Ghanaian physician, Rector of the Ghana College of Physicians and Surgeons (since 2015), COVID-19.[385]
- Marcel Rainaud, 80, French politician, Senator (2006–2014).[386]
- Marke Raines, 93, Canadian politician, MP (1974–1979).[387]
- Pete Retzlaff, 88, American football player and executive (Philadelphia Eagles).[388]
- Francis Reusser, 77, Swiss film director (The Big Night, Derborence, War in the Highlands).[389]
- Diane Rodriguez, 68, American actress (Terminator 2: Judgment Day, La Bamba), cancer.[390]
- Carlo Sabatini, 88, Italian actor (Strangled Lives) and voice actor.[391]
- Ing Yoe Tan, 71, Dutch politician, Senator (1999–2011).[392]
- Abigail Thernstrom, 83, American political scientist.[393]
- Hans Verhagen, 81, Dutch journalist, poet and painter.[394]
- Roy Watson, 86, Australian cricketer (Western Australia).[395]
- Tom Webster, 71, Canadian ice hockey player (Detroit Red Wings, New England Whalers) and coach (Los Angeles Kings), brain cancer.[396]
- Alf Wood, 74, English footballer (Shrewsbury Town, Millwall).[397]
- Iris M. Zavala, 83, Puerto Rican author, independence activist and intellectual, COVID-19.[398]
11[edit]
- Mel Baggs, 39, American autism blogger.[399]
- Simon Barrington-Ward, 89, English Anglican clergyman, Bishop of Coventry (1985–1997).[400]
- Michael Bowden, 73, Australian footballer (Richmond), motor neurone disease.[401]
- Colby Cave, 25, Canadian ice hockey player (Boston Bruins, Edmonton Oilers), complications from intracerebral hemorrhage.[402]
- Hélène Châtelain, 84, Belgian-born French actress (La Jetée), documentary film director and writer.[403]
- Stanley Chera, 77, American real estate executive, COVID-19.[404]
- Bo Christensen, 82, Danish film producer.[405]
- John Horton Conway, 82, English mathematician (Conway’s Game of Life, surreal numbers, monstrous moonshine), COVID-19.[406]
- Justus Dahinden, 94, Swiss architect, teacher and writer.[407]
- Mariano De Nicolò, 88, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of San Marino-Montefeltro (1989–1995) and Rimini (1989–2007).[408]
- Murray Dorin, 65, Canadian politician.[409]
- Antonio Ferres, 96, Spanish writer and poet.[410]
- Paul Haddad, 56, English-born Canadian actor (Babar, John Callahan’s Quads!, Resident Evil 2), throat cancer.[411]
- Alfred Hagn, 72, German Olympic alpine skier (1968, 1972).[412]
- Wynn Handman, 97, American artistic director (The American Place Theatre), COVID-19.[413]
- Margot Hartman, 86, American actress (The Curse of the Living Corpse, Violent Midnight, Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women).[414]
- Kristin Jacobs, 60, American politician, mayor of Broward County (2012–2013) and member of the Florida House of Representatives (since 2014), colon cancer.[415]
- Ezekiel Kalipeni, 66, Malawian geographer.[416]
- Edem Kodjo, 81, Togolese politician, Prime Minister (1994–1996, 2005–2006) and Chairperson of the African Union Commission (1978–1983).[417]
- Periklis Korovesis, 78, Greek journalist and politician, MP (2007–2009).[418]
- Liu Dehai, 82, Chinese pipa player.[419]
- Ruth Mandel, 81, Austrian-born American political scientist, women’s advocate and Holocaust survivor, ovarian cancer.[420]
- Might and Power, 26, New Zealand-bred Australian racehorse, Melbourne Cup (1997), Caulfield Cup (1997) and W.S. Cox Plate (1998) winner.[421]
- Muid Latif, 41, Malaysian fashion designer.[422]
- Garth Owen-Smith, 75–76, Namibian environmentalist, cancer.[423]
- Luciano Pellicani, 81, Italian sociologist and journalist.[424]
- Lenore L. Prather, 88, American Chancery judge, chief justice of the Supreme Court of Mississippi.[425]
- Lowell A. Reed Jr., 89, American jurist, Judge for the U.S. District Court for East Pennsylvania (since 1988), complications from Parkinson’s disease.[426]
- Gus Rodríguez, 61, Mexican writer, director and video game journalist, lung cancer.[427]
- Francis Tombs, Baron Tombs, 95, English industrialist and politician, member of the House of Lords (1990–2015).[428]
- Alojz Uran, 75, Slovenian Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop (1992–2004) and Archbishop of Ljubljana (2004–2009).[429]
- Arne Wilhelmsen, 90, Norwegian businessman, co-founder of Royal Caribbean Cruises.[430]
- Gillian Wise, 84, British artist.[431]
12[edit]
- Farouk Abu Issa, 86, Sudanese politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs (1969–1971).[432]
- Francisco Aritmendi, 81, Spanish Olympic long-distance runner (1964), International Cross Country Champion (1964), COVID-19.[433]
- Brian Arrowsmith, 79, English football player (Barrow) and manager, COVID-19.[434]
- Eliyahu Bakshi-Doron, 78, Israeli rabbi and convicted fraudster, Rishon LeZion (1993–2003), COVID-19.[435]
- Camillo Ballin, 75, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Apostolic Vicar of Northern Arabia (since 2001).[436]
- Maurice Barrier, 87, French actor and comedian (The Tall Blond Man with One Black Shoe, Les Compères, Les Fugitifs), COVID-19.[437]
- Victor Batista Falla, 87, Cuban publisher and editor, COVID-19.[438]
- Claude Beauchamp, 80, Canadian journalist, publisher and political activist.[439]
- Glenn Beckert, 79, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs, San Diego Padres).[440]
- Mary Begoña, 95, Spanish vedette and actress.[441]
- Axel Berg, 81, Norwegian footballer.[442]
- Elisabeth Berge, 65, Norwegian businesswoman and civil servant.[443]
- Kishen Bholasing, 35, Surinamese singer, COVID-19.[444]
- Peter Bonetti, 78, English footballer (Chelsea, Dundee United, national team), world champion (1966).[445]
- Tim Brooke-Taylor, 79, English comedian (The Goodies) and panellist (I’m Sorry I Haven’t a Clue), COVID-19.[446]
- Daniel Camiade, 79-80, French rugby union player (US Quillan, national team).[447]
- Chung Won-shik, 91, South Korean politician, Prime Minister (1991–1992), kidney disease.[448]
- Jacques De Decker, 74, Belgian writer and author.[449]
- Louis van Dijk, 78, Dutch pianist, cancer.[450]
- Ted Evans, 79, Australian public servant, Secretary of the Department of the Treasury (1993–2001).[451]
- Caro Fraser, 67, British novelist, cancer.[452]
- Jim Frey, 88, American baseball manager (Kansas City Royals, Chicago Cubs).[453]
- Keiji Fujiwara, 55, Japanese voice actor (Fullmetal Alchemist, Death Note, Attack on Titan), cancer.[454]
- Danny Goldman, 80, American actor (The Smurfs, M*A*S*H, Young Frankenstein), stroke.[455]
- Sascha Hupmann, 49, German basketball player (Evansville Aces, Panathinaikos, national team), ataxia.[456]
- Tarvaris Jackson, 36, American football player (Minnesota Vikings, Seattle Seahawks, Buffalo Bills), traffic collision.[457]
- Mikko Kaasalainen, 55, Finnish mathematician.[458]
- William H. Langille, 76, Canadian politician, MLA (1999–2006), liver cancer.[459]
- Abdul Majed, Bangladeshi military officer and convicted murderer (Jail Killing), execution by hanging.[460]
- André Manaranche, 93, French Jesuit priest and theologian, COVID-19.[461]
- Jacques Maury, 99, French pastor.[462]
- Boo McLee, 36, American football player (Wheeling Wildcats).[463]
- Charles Miossec, 81, French politician, Deputy (1978–2002).[464]
- Sir Stirling Moss, 90, British Hall of Fame racing driver.[465]
- Jon Ola Norbom, 96, Norwegian economist and politician, leader of the Young Liberals (1950–1952) and Minister of Finance (1972–1973).[466]
- Joe Pedicino, 70, American professional wrestling ring announcer (WCW).[467]
- Ahfazur Rahman, 78, Pakistani journalist.[468]
- Joel M. Reed, 86, American film director, producer and screenwriter (The G.I. Executioner, Blood Sucking Freaks, Night of the Zombies), COVID-19.[469]
- Jaime Ruiz Sacristán, 70, Mexican business executive, chairman of the Mexican Stock Exchange (since 2015), COVID-19.[470]
- Doug Sanders, 86, American professional golfer.[471]
- Milton Schafer, 99, American composer.[472]
- Carlos Seco Serrano, 96, Spanish historian, COVID-19.[473]
- Charles Alexander Shaw, 75, American jurist, Judge of the U.S. District Court for Eastern Missouri (since 1993).[474]
- Vasily Sidorov, 75, Russian diplomat, Permanent Representative to the United Nations Office at Geneva (1997–2001).[475]
- Khalif Mumin Tohow, Somali justice minister of Hirshabelle State, COVID-19.[476]
- Josephat Torner, 42, Tanzanian albino activist, traffic collision.[477]
- Samuel Wembé, 73, Cameroonian businessman and politician, COVID-19.[478]
- Dennis Yamada, 75, American politician, member of the Hawaii House of Representatives (1971–1983).[479]
- Yu Mingfang, 92, Chinese engineer.[480]
13[edit]
- Baldiri Alavedra, 76, Spanish footballer (Sabadell), COVID-19.[481]
- Gil Bailey, 84, Jamaican radio broadcaster, COVID-19.[482]
- William H. Bailey, 89, American artist.[483]
- Radboud van Beekum, 69, Dutch architect, designer and writer, cardiac arrest.[484]
- Jacques Blamont, 93, French astrophysicist.[485]
- David Corbett, 79, English footballer (Swindon Town, Plymouth Argyle).[486]
- Juan Cotino, 70, Spanish businessman and politician, President of Valencian Courts (2011–2014) and Director General of the National Police (1996–2002), COVID-19.[487]
- John Dennis, 88, British prelate, Bishop of Knaresborough (1979–1986) and St Edmundsbury and Ipswich (1986–1996).[488]
- Ashok Desai, 77, Indian lawyer, Attorney General (1996–1998) and Solicitor General (1989–1990).[489]
- Alain Duret, 84, French writer.[490]
- Pierre Ébert, 81, Canadian actor (Life After Love).[491]
- Jens Erik Fenstad, 84, Norwegian mathematician.[492]
- David Giralt, 60, Cuban Olympic long jump athlete (1980).[493]
- Jerry Givens, 67, American chief executioner of Virginia (1982–1999) and anti-death penalty advocate, COVID-19.[494]
- Glenna Goodacre, 80, American sculptor (Sacagawea dollar, Vietnam Women’s Memorial).[495]
- Charlie Harrison, 70, American college basketball coach (East Carolina, New Mexico).[496]
- U Pannya Jota Mahathera, 64, Bangladeshi Theravada Buddhist monk, cardiac arrest.[497]
- Suad Karajica, 65, Bosnian Olympic luger (1984.[498]
- Ryo Kawasaki, 73, Japanese jazz fusion guitarist and composer.[499]
- Shay Keogh, 85, Irish footballer (Shamrock Rovers).[500]
- Thomas Kunz, 81, American zoologist, COVID-19.[501]
- Landelino Lavilla Alsina, 85, Spanish politician, President of the Congress of Deputies (1979–1982), Minister of Justice (1976–1979) and member of the Council of State (since 1983).[502]
- Philippe Lécrivain, 78, French Catholic priest (Society of Jesus), COVID-19.[503]
- Benjamin Levin, 93, Israeli partisan and Holocaust survivor, COVID-19.[504]
- Peter Madden, 85, English football player (Rotherham United) and manager (Darlington, Rochdale).[505]
- Vicente Magsaysay, 80, Filipino politician, Governor of Zambales (1968–1986, 1998–2007).[506]
- Sarah Maldoror, 90, French documentary film director (Sambizanga), COVID-19.[507]
- Patricia Millardet, 63, French actress (La Boum 2, P’tit Con, La piovra), heart attack.[508]
- Moraes Moreira, 72, Brazilian guitarist and singer (Novos Baianos), heart attack.[509]
- Dennis G. Peters, 82, American electrochemist, COVID-19.[510]
- Avrohom Pinter, 71, British rabbi and politician, Hackney Borough councillor (1982–1990), COVID-19.[511]
- M. V. Rajasekharan, 91, Indian politician, MP.[512]
- Zafar Sarfraz, 50, Pakistani cricketer (Peshawar), COVID-19.[513]
- Bernard Stalter, 63, French entrepreneur and politician, member of the Regional Council of Grand Est (since 2016) and the ESEC (since 2015), COVID-19.[514]
- Peggy Sullivan, 90, American librarian, president of the American Library Association (1980–1981).[515]
- Ann Sullivan, 91, American animator (The Lion King, The Little Mermaid, Atlantis: The Lost Empire), COVID-19.[516]
14[edit]
- Pip Baker, 91, British screenwriter (Doctor Who), complications from a fall.[517]
- Haydar Baş, 73, Turkish politician, founder and leader of the Independent Turkey Party (since 2002), COVID-19.[518]
- Paul Bayvel, 71, South African rugby union player (Transvaal, national team), cancer.[519]
- Nate Brooks, 86, American boxer, Olympic champion (1952).[520]
- John Collins, 71, Welsh footballer (Portsmouth, Halifax Town, Barnsley).[521]
- Helen Damico, 89, Greek-born American literary scholar.[522]
- Miguel Ángel D’Annibale, 61, Argentine Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Río Gallegos (2013–2018) and San Martín (since 2018), leukaemia.[523]
- Danny Delaney, Irish Gaelic footballer (Laois, Stradbally), COVID-19.[524]
- Mario Donatone, 86, Italian actor (Phenomena, The Godfather Part III, John Wick: Chapter 2).[525]
- Sir Roger Du Boulay, 98, British diplomat.[526]
- Akin Euba, 84, Nigerian musician.[527]
- Margit Feldman, 90, Hungarian-American educator, activist, and Holocaust survivor, COVID-19.[528]
- John Forester, 90, American industrial engineer and cycling activist.[529]
- Ed Genson, 78, American attorney (R. Kelly, Rod Blagojevich, Conrad Black), bile duct cancer.[530]
- William H. Gerdts, 91, American art historian, COVID-19.[531]
- Michael Gilkes, 86, Guyanese writer, COVID-19.[532]
- Judith Innes, 78, American planning theorist, lymphoma.[533]
- Jon Kilgore, 76, American football player (Los Angeles Rams).[534]
- Cyril Lawrence, 99, English footballer (Rochdale, Wrexham), COVID-19.[535]
- John Lee, 92, British politician, MP (1966–1970, 1974–1979).[536]
- Kerstin Meyer, 92, Swedish mezzo-soprano.[537]
- Dushyant Ojha, 88, Indian journalist and politician.[538]
- Aldo di Cillo Pagotto, 70, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Sobral (1998–2004) and Archbishop of Paraíba (2004–2016), COVID-19.[539]
- Dean Parker, 72, New Zealand screenwriter, journalist and political commentator.[540]
- Luis Parodi, 83, Ecuadorian engineer and politician, Vice President (1988–1992).[541]
- Igor Petrov, 86, Russian naval officer and academic.[542]
- Ignacio Pichardo Pagaza, 84, Mexican politician, Governor of the State of Mexico (1989–1993) and President of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (1994), complications from surgery.[543]
- Markus Raetz, 78, Swiss painter, sculptor, and illustrator.[544]
- C. S. Rao, 84, Indian screenwriter (Pranam Khareedu, Sarada Ramudu).[545]
- Sir Hugh Rossi, 92, British politician, MP (1966–1992) and Minister for Social Security (1981–1983).[546]
- Maria de Sousa, 80, Portuguese immunologist, COVID-19.[547]
- Hank Steinbrenner, 63, American sports executive, co-owner of the New York Yankees (since 2008).[548]
- Ella King Russell Torrey, 94, American human rights activist, COVID-19.[549]
- Jimmy Webb, 62, American clothing stylist and merchandiser (Trash and Vaudeville), cancer.[550]
- Peter Whiteside, 67, British Olympic modern pentathlete (1980), COVID-19.[551]
- Billy Wright, 89, English footballer (Blackpool, Leicester City).[552]
- Ron Wylie, 86, Scottish football player (Notts County, Aston Villa, Birmingham City) and manager.[553]
- Kenny Young, 79, American songwriter (“Under the Boardwalk”, “Ai No Corrida”, “Captain of Your Ship”), producer and environmentalist, cancer.[554]
15[edit]
- Adam Alsing, 51, Swedish television and radio presenter (Big Brother, Adam Live, Mix Megapol), COVID-19.[555]
- Sean Arnold, 79, English actor (Grange Hill, Bergerac).[556]
- Ülkü Azrak, 86, Turkish lawyer and academic, COVID-19.[557]
- John Briggs, 90, American politician, California State Assemblyman (1967–1977) and State Senator (1977–1981).[558]
- Joe Brown, 89, English mountaineer.[559]
- John Buchanan, 86, American Episcopal bishop of West Missouri (1990–1999).[560]
- Ranjit Chowdhry, 64, Indian actor (Bollywood/Hollywood, Last Holiday, The Office), complications from a ruptured ulcer.[561]
- Eddie Cooley, 87, American songwriter (“Fever”) and singer (“Priscilla”).[562]
- Allen Daviau, 77, American cinematographer (E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, The Color Purple, Empire of the Sun), COVID-19.[563]
- Willie Davis, 85, American Hall of Fame football player (Cleveland Browns, Green Bay Packers).[564]
- Bernard Deconinck, 83, French track cyclist, amateur world motor-paced silver medallist (1959).[565]
- Brian Dennehy, 81, American actor (First Blood, Tommy Boy, Cocoon), Tony winner (1999, 2003), cardiac arrest due to sepsis.[566]
- James Doyle, 87, Canadian politician.[567]
- Rubem Fonseca, 94, Brazilian fiction writer.[568]
- Dámaso García, 63, Dominican baseball player (Toronto Blue Jays, Montreal Expos) and footballer (national team).[569]
- Henry Grimes, 84, American jazz musician, COVID-19.[570]
- Dries Holten, 84, Dutch singer-songwriter.[571]
- Sir John Houghton, 88, Welsh atmospheric physicist, COVID-19.[572]
- Dick Hyde, 91, American baseball player (Washington Senators, Baltimore Orioles).[573]
- Milena Jelinek, 84, Czech-American screenwriter (Forgotten Light), COVID-19.[574]
- Lee Konitz, 92, American jazz composer and alto saxophonist, COVID-19.[575]
- Finau Mara, 60, Fijian diplomat and politician, Ambassador-at-large (since 2001).[576]
- Alfonso Marquez, 82, Filipino Olympic basketball player (1960, 1968).[577]
- Gary McSpadden, 77, American gospel singer (The Imperials, Gaither Vocal Band), pastor and television host, pancreatic cancer.[578]
- Eric Mergenthaler, 56, Mexican Olympic sailor (1984, 1988, 1992), and world champion (1992), bicycle accident.[579]
- Aldo Mongiano, 100, Italian-born Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Roraima (1979–1996), complications from a broken femur.[580]
- Gérard Mulumba Kalemba, 82, Congolese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Mweka (1989–2017), COVID-19.[581]
- Bruce Myers, 78, British actor (The Unbearable Lightness of Being, Let There Be Light), comedian, and director, COVID-19.[582]
- John Pfahl, 81, American photographer, COVID-19.[583]
- Ann Sayer, 83, English long-distance walker and rower.[584]
- Shahin Shahablou, 56, Iranian photographer, COVID-19.[585]
- Siamak Shayeghi, 65, Iranian film director and producer, cancer.[586]
- George Curtis Smith, 84, American jurist, Judge of the U.S. District Court for Southern Ohio (since 1987).[587]
- Vesa Törnroos, 37, Finnish Olympic sports shooter (2016), cancer.[588]
- Dorick M. Wright, 74, Belizean Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Belize City-Belmopan (2006–2017).[589]
- Rustam Zakirov, 30, Kyrgyz footballer (FC Abdysh-Ata Kant, FC Alga Bishkek).[590]
16[edit]
- Joseph Adler, 79, American theatre and film director (Scream, Baby, Scream).[591]
- Christophe, 74, French singer-songwriter (“Aline”), COPD.[592]
- Gene Deitch, 95, American-born Czech illustrator, animator (Munro, Tom Terrific, Nudnik) and comics artist.[593]
- Francesco Di Carlo, 79, Italian mobster (Sicilian Mafia) and pentito, COVID-19.[594]
- Andrew J. Fenady, 91, American screenwriter, producer, and actor (Stakeout on Dope Street, The Young Captives).[595]
- Howard Finkel, 69, American Hall of Fame professional wrestling ring announcer (WWE).[596]
- Luiz Alfredo Garcia-Roza, 83, Brazilian professor and writer.[597]
- Kenneth Gilbert, 88, Canadian harpsichordist, organist and music educator.[598]
- Victor Hendrix, 84, German Olympic rower (1960).[599]
- Danièle Hoffman-Rispal, 68, French politician, Deputy (2002–2012).[600]
- Walter Hoover, 85, American Olympic rower (1952).[601]
- Jane Dee Hull, 84, American politician, Governor of Arizona (1997–2003) and Secretary of State (1995–1997).[602]
- Ulrich Kienzle, 83, German author and journalist (ARD, ZDF).[603]
- Leonie Kooiker, 92, Dutch children’s book writer, Gouden Griffel and Vlag en Wimpel winner.[604]
- Brian Kyme, 84, Australian Anglican prelate, Assistant Bishop of Perth (1982–1999), cancer.[605]
- Eric Lambert, 84, Belgian footballer (ARA La Gantoise).[606]
- Santiago Lanzuela, 71, Spanish politician, President of the Government of Aragon (1995–1999), COVID-19.[607]
- Jean-Marie Luton, 77, French aerospace engineer, Director General of the European Space Agency (1990–1997).[608]
- Althea McNish, 95, Trinidadian-British textile designer.[609]
- Henry Miller, 89, American lawyer and jurist, COVID-19.[610]
- Bojana Milošević, 54, Serbian-Yugoslavian basketball player, Olympic silver medallist (1988).[611]
- Bruce Murray, 90, Australian footballer (South Melbourne) and cricketer (Victoria).[612]
- Arne Nilsen, 96, Norwegian politician, Minister of Local Government (1978–1979) and Social Affairs (1979–1981).[613]
- Peter Phoenix, 83, English footballer (Oldham Athletic, Rochdale, Stockport County).[614] (death announced on this date)
- Luis Sepúlveda, 70, Chilean writer and journalist, COVID-19.[615]
- Shamardal, 18, American-bred British racehorse and sire.[616]
- Glider Ushñahua, 51, Peruvian lawyer and politician, Congressman (2016–2019), pneumonia.[617]
- Jack Wallace, 86, American actor (Death Wish, Eagleheart, Boogie Nights).[618]
- Bohumír Zháňal, 88, Czech Olympic athlete (1960).[619]
17[edit]
- Bennie G. Adkins, 86, American army Green Beret and intelligence sergeant major, Medal of Honor recipient, COVID-19.[620]
- Deirdre Bair, 84, American writer and biographer, heart failure.[621]
- Ton Bakhuis, 66, Dutch futsal player.[622]
- Jean-François Bazin, 77, French politician and writer.[623]
- Carlos Contreras, 81, Chilean footballer (Universidad de Chile, national team).[624]
- Paolo Curcetti, 83, Italian Olympic boxer (1960).[625]
- George Curtis, 96, English greyhound trainer.[626]
- Sergio Fantoni, 89, Italian actor (Von Ryan’s Express, Esther and the King, The Manageress).[627]
- Mohiuddin Faroque, 79, Bangladeshi art director.[628]
- Gilbert Garcin, 90, French photographer.[629]
- Ali Suleman Habib, 63, Pakistani businessman, Chairman of Toyota Indus (since 2009).[630]
- Allan Heyl, South African bank robber (Stander Gang).[631]
- Norman Hunter, 76, English football player (Leeds United, Bristol City, national team) and manager, world champion (1966), COVID-19.[632]
- Patricia Kailis, 86, Australian businesswoman, geneticist and neurologist.[633]
- Abba Kyari, 67, Nigerian politician, Chief of Staff to the President (since 2015), COVID-19.[634]
- Giuseppi Logan, 84, American jazz musician, COVID-19.[635]
- Iris Love, 86, American archaeologist and dog breeder, COVID-19.[636]
- Lukman Niode, 56, Indonesian Olympic swimmer (1984), COVID-19.[637]
- Hezakiah Oshutapik, 63, Canadian politician, MLA (2011–2013), heart attack.[638]
- Arlene Saunders, 89, American operatic soprano, COVID-19.[639]
- Matthew Seligman, 64, English new wave bassist (The Soft Boys, Thompson Twins), COVID-19.[640]
- Robin Seymour, 94, American disc jockey (CKLW, WKNR) and television host (Swingin’ Time, Teen Town).[641]
- Gene Shay, 85, American disc jockey (WXPN), co-founder of Philadelphia Folk Festival, COVID-19.[642]
- James Ewell Brown Stuart IV, 84, American army colonel and museum chairman.[643][better source needed]
- Sir Alan Traill, 84, British businessman, Lord Mayor of London (1984–1985).[644]
- Raymond Van Gestel, 90, Belgian footballer (K. Lyra, Verbroedering Geel, national team).[645]
- Jesús Vaquero, 70, Spanish neurosurgeon, COVID-19.[646]
- Bobby Winkles, 90, American Hall of Fame baseball coach (Arizona State Sun Devils) and manager (California Angels, Oakland Athletics).[647]
- Tommy Woods, 86, American politician, Mississippi state representative (1988–2012).[648]
18[edit]
- Takuo Aoyagi, 84, Japanese engineer and inventor (pulse oximetry).[649]
- Barbara A. Babcock, 81, American legal scholar, cancer.[650]
- Erik Belfrage, 74, Swedish diplomat and banking executive, COVID-19.[651]
- Aurelio Campa, 86, Spanish footballer (Real Madrid).[652]
- Ratnakar Chaini, 74, Indian writer and academic.[653]
- Virender Lal Chopra, 83, Indian geneticist and agronomist, director-general of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (1992–1994).[654]
- Albert Côté, 93, Canadian politician.[655]
- Martine Crefcoeur, 84, Dutch actress.[656]
- Georges Cukierman, 93, French resistance member and communist activist.[657] (death announced on this date)
- Sue Davies, 87, British gallery director (The Photographers’ Gallery).[658]
- Amparo Dávila, 92, Mexican writer.[659]
- Terry Doran, 80, British music manager (Grapefruit).[660]
- Gulshan Ewing, 92, Indian journalist, COVID-19.[661]
- Gangchen Tulku Rinpoche, 78, Tibetan Buddhist monk, COVID-19.[662]
- Allan Gotlieb, 92, Canadian public servant, Ambassador to the United States (1981–1989), cancer and Parkinson’s disease.[663]
- Loïc Hennekinne, 79, French diplomat and government official.[664]
- Lennart Jirlow, 83, Swedish painter and scenographer.[665]
- Tariq Pervez Khan, 72, Pakistani judge, Chief Justice of the Peshawar High Court.[666]
- Sékou Kourouma, Guinean politician and political aide, Chief of Staff to President Alpha Condé, COVID-19.[667]
- François Lafortune Jr., 87, Belgian rifle shooter, seven-time Olympic competitor (1952–1976), Parkinson’s disease.[668]
- Bob Lazier, 81, American racing driver (CART), COVID-19.[669]
- Jack Lotz, 86, American professional wrestling referee (WWF) and stuntman (Raging Bull, The Siege), COVID-19.[670]
- Lawrence E. Lucas, 86, American Catholic priest.[671]
- Edward Millward, 89, Welsh nationalist and educator (Charles, Prince of Wales).[672]
- Urano Navarrini, 74, Italian footballer, COVID-19.[673]
- Paul H. O’Neill, 84, American politician, Secretary of the Treasury (2001–2002), lung cancer.[674]
- Willy Quadackers, 82, Dutch footballer (Fortuna ’54, MVV Maastricht, national team).[675]
- W. Allyn Rickett, 98, American historian.[676]
- Jacques Rosny, 81, French actor (The Tenant, Catherine & Co., L.627), COVID-19.[677]
- André Roumieux, 87, French nurse.[678]
- Claude Silberzahn, 85, French civil servant, Mayor of Simorre (2001–2014), Director of the Directorate-General for External Security (1989–1993).[679]
- Robert Kimmel Smith, 89, American author.[680]
- Lucien Szpiro, 78, French mathematician (Szpiro’s conjecture), heart failure.[681]
- Gayraud Wilmore, 98, American historian, writer and theologian.[682]
19[edit]
- Marat Aleksanian, 70, Armenian politician, Minister of Justice (1996–1998).[683]
- Edmond Baraffe, 77, French football player (Toulouse) and manager (Le Touquet).[684]
- Peter Beard, 82, American photographer.[685] (body discovered on this date)
- Cecil Bødker, 93, Danish writer.[686]
- Stanislav Boyadzhiev, 74, Bulgarian Olympic basketball player (1968).[687]
- Aileen Carroll, 75, Canadian politician, Minister for International Cooperation (2003–2006).[688]
- Steve Dalkowski, 80, American baseball player, character inspiration for Bull Durham and The Scout, COVID-19 and dementia.[689]
- Noach Dear, 66, American jurist, New York Supreme Court judge (since 2015), COVID-19.[690]
- Dickie Dowsett, 88, English footballer (Southend United, Bournemouth, Crystal Palace), complications from dementia.[691]
- Peter Dronke, 85, German literary scholar and medievalist.[692]
- Hector Garrido, 92, Argentine-born American comic book artist.[693]
- Kevin Gill, 58, English Olympic trap shooter (1992, 1996) and 1990 Commonwealth Games champion.[694]
- John A. Gordon, 73, American public official, Deputy Director of the CIA (1997–2000), Under Secretary for Nuclear Security (2000–2002) and Homeland Security Advisor (2003–2004).[695]
- Ton van den Heuvel, 94, Dutch make-up artist.[696] (death announced on this day)
- Índio, 89, Brazilian footballer (Flamengo, Espanyol, national team).[697]
- Sergio Onofre Jarpa, 99, Chilean politician, Senator (1973, 1990–1994) and Minister of the Interior (1983–1985), COVID-19.[698]
- Aleksandr Kapto, 87, Ukrainian sociologist and diplomat.[699]
- Claude Lafortune, 83, Canadian television presenter, sculptor and costume designer, COVID-19.[700]
- Robert Loomis, 93, American book editor, complications from a fall.[701]
- Pellom McDaniels, 52, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles, Kansas City Chiefs, Atlanta Falcons).[702]
- Harry Müller, 89, German sculptor.[703]
- Philippe Nahon, 81, French actor (High Tension, I Stand Alone, Calvaire).[704]
- Bob Oliver, 77, American baseball player (Kansas City Royals, California Angels, Pittsburgh Pirates).[705]
- Margit Otto-Crépin, 75, German-born French equestrian, Olympic silver medalist (1988).[706]
- Sy Rogers, 63, American pastor and ex-gay movement activist, kidney cancer.[707]
- Delphine Serina, 49, French actress (The Liars, On Guard, Tanguy).[708]
- Milen Tsvetkov, 53, Bulgarian journalist, traffic collision.[709]
- Alexander Vustin, 76, Russian composer, pneumonia.[710]
- Ian Whitcomb, 78, English singer-songwriter (“You Turn Me On”) and author.[711]
- Emina Zečaj, 91, Bosnian sevdalinka singer.[712]
20[edit]
- Heherson Alvarez, 80, Filipino politician, Senator (1987–1998), Congressman (1998–2001), Minister of Agrarian Reform (1986–1987), COVID-19.[713]
- Eric Berg, 74, American sculptor.[714]
- H. G. Carrillo, 60, Cuban-born American writer and academic.[715]
- Libero Cecchini, 100, Italian architect.[716]
- Mike Curtis, 77, American football player (Baltimore Colts, Seattle Seahawks, Washington Redskins).[717]
- Noureddine Diwa, 83, Tunisian footballer (Stade Tunisien, Limoges, national team).[718]
- Claude Evrard, 86, French actor (Circus Angel, If the Sun Never Returns).[719]
- Farit Ismeth Emir, 65, Malaysian news anchor (Radio Television Malaysia), lung cancer.[720]
- Horacio Fontova, 73, Argentine singer, actor and comedian, cancer.[721]
- Marie Rose Guiraud, 75, Ivorian dancer and choreographer.[722]
- Zac Henderson, 64, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles).[723]
- Cliff Holden, 100, English painter, designer and silk screen printer.[724]
- Tom Lester, 81, American actor (Green Acres, Benji, Gordy), complications from Parkinson’s disease.[725]
- Krystyna Łybacka, 74, Polish politician, Minister of National Education and Sport (2001–2004) and MEP (2014–2019).[726]
- Sirio Maccioni, 88, Italian restaurateur and writer, founder of Le Cirque, complications from dementia.[727]
- Demas Paulus Mandacan, 45, Indonesian politician, Regent of Manokwari (since 2016), heart attack.[728]
- Ronan O’Rahilly, 79, Irish businessman, founder of Radio Caroline, vascular dementia.[729]
- Roland Phleps, 95, Romanian-born German sculptor.[730]
- Gérard Piouffre, 74, French writer and historian.[731]
- Gabriel Retes, 73, Mexican film director (Paper Flowers, Broken Flag, A Sweet Scent of Death).[732]
- Manjeet Singh Riyat, 52, British emergency care consultant, COVID-19.[733]
- Gertrude Rwakatare, 69, Tanzanian politician, MP (since 2007).[734]
- Josep Sala Mañé, 82, Spanish casteller, founder of Castellers de Barcelona, COVID-19.[735]
- Don Schultz, 83, American chess expert, presidents of the United States Chess Federation (1996–1999).[736]
- Rudratej Singh, 46, Indian businessman, CEO of BMW India (since 2019), cardiac arrest.[737]
- Arsen Yegiazarian, 49, Armenian chess grandmaster.[738]
21[edit]
- Muhammad Afzal, 81, Pakistani Olympic wrestler (1964), COVID-19.[739]
- Richard Akinjide, 89, Nigerian jurist, Minister of Justice (1979–1983).[740]
- Dame Ingrid Allen, 87, Northern Irish neuropathologist.[741]
- Dave Bacuzzi, 79, English football player (Arsenal, Manchester City, Reading) and manager, COVID-19.[742]
- Belco Bah, Malian politician, member of the National Assembly for Niono, COVID-19.[743]
- Nelu Bălășoiu [ro], 71, Romanian folk singer, COVID-19.[744]
- Koos van den Berg, 77, Dutch politician, MP (1986–2002), COVID-19.[745]
- Jerry Bishop, 84, American announcer (Judge Judy), heart disease and kidney failure.[746]
- José María Calleja, 64, Spanish journalist, political prisoner and anti-ETA activist, COVID-19.[747]
- Ernest Courant, 100, American physicist.[748]
- Matteo De Cosmo, 52, American art director (Precious, 21 Bridges, The Punisher), COVID-19.[749]
- Hubert Deittert, 79, German politician, MP (1994–2009).[750]
- Dimitri Diatchenko, 52, American actor (Chernobyl Diaries, Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions, The Genius Club).[751]
- Fang Keli, 81, Chinese New Confucian philosopher.[752]
- Richard Fenno, 93, American political scientist.[753]
- Philip Foglia, 69, American lawyer and civic activist, advocate for Italian American rights issues, COVID-19.[754]
- Tina Girouard, 73, American artist, stroke.[755]
- Derek Jones, 35, American rock guitarist (Falling in Reverse).[756]
- Abdurrahim El-Keib, 70, Libyan politician, acting Prime Minister (2011–2012), heart attack.[757]
- Donald Kennedy, 88, American administrator, president of Stanford University (1980–1992), Commissioner of Food and Drugs (1977–1979), COVID-19.[758]
- Eva Kolínská, 79, Czech Olympic canoeist (1960).[759]
- Marcel Le Roy, 100, French resistance fighter.[760]
- Liu Ping-wei, 67, Taiwanese politician, MLY (1999–2002), oral cancer.[761]
- Lewis MacAdams, 75, American conservationist, poet and artist, co-founder of FoLAR, complications from Parkinson’s disease.[762]
- Norm Nielsen, 86, American magician.[763]
- Teruyuki Okazaki, 88, Japanese karate master, founder of the International Shotokan Karate Federation, COVID-19.[764]
- Jacques Pellen, 63, French jazz guitarist, COVID-19.[765]
- Gerson Peres, 88, Brazilian politician, lawyer and journalist, Vice Governor of Pará (1979–1983), member of the Chamber of Deputies (1983–2003, 2007–2011), COVID-19.[766] (in Portuguese)
- Laisenia Qarase, 79, Fijian politician, Prime Minister (2000–2001, 2001–2006).[767]
- Teresa Rodrigo [es], 63, Spanish physicist (Compact Muon Solenoid, Collider Detector at Fermilab).[768]
- Joel Rogosin, 87, American television producer (The Virginian, Ironside, Magnum, P.I.), COVID-19.[769]
- Anna Rottová [cs], 95, Czech actress and drama teacher (DAMU).[770]
- Florian Schneider, 73, German electronic musician (Kraftwerk), cancer.[771]
- Sharadchandra Shankar Shrikhande, 102, Indian mathematician, developer of Shrikhande graph.[772]
- Milt Sunde, 78, American football player (Minnesota Vikings), complications from Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s diseases.[773]
- Jack Taylor, 84, American politician, member of the Colorado Senate (2000–2008) and House of Representatives (1992–2000), COVID-19.[774]
- Miguel Ángel Troitiño, 72–73, Spanish geographer, COVID-19.[775]
- Alan Williams, 84, British writer.[776]
- Shōmei Yokouchi, 78, Japanese politician, MP (1993–2002) and Governor of Yamanashi Prefecture (2007–2015).[777]
22[edit]
- Sir Eric Anderson, 83, British educator, Headmaster (1980–1994) and Provost (2000–2009) of Eton College.[778]
- Bootsie Barnes, 82, American jazz saxophonist.[779]
- Wilfried de Beauclair, 108, Swiss-born German engineer.[780]
- Zarbeg Beriashvili, 80, Georgian Olympic wrestler (1964, 1968).[781]
- Sid Bishop, 86, English footballer (Leyton Orient).[782]
- Dennis Copps, 91, British-born New Zealand cricket umpire.[783]
- Marco D’Amico, 84, American mobster.[784]
- Mort Fallick, 86, American film and television editor (Moonlighting, Love at First Bite) and executive, kidney failure.[785]
- Dave Fleming, 76, American CFL football player (Hamilton Tiger-Cats).[786]
- Samantha Fox, 69, American pornographic film actress.[787]
- Terence Frisby, 87, English playwright (There’s a Girl in My Soup) and actor.[788]
- Hartwig Gauder, 65, German race walker, Olympic champion (1980), heart attack and kidney failure.[789]
- Jimmy Goodfellow, 76, English football player (Workington, Rotherham United) and manager (Cardiff City).[790]
- Oliver Gough, 84, Irish hurler (Rathnure, Wexford, Kilkenny).[791]
- Louis Haché, 95, Canadian writer (Acadian literature).[792]
- Rich Hacker, 72, American baseball player (Montreal Expos) and coach (St. Louis Cardinals, Toronto Blue Jays), leukemia.[793]
- Saadat Husain, 73, Bangladeshi civil servant, Chairman of the Public Service Commission (2007–2011), kidney disease.[794]
- Bart Johnson, 70, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox), complications from Parkinson’s disease.[795]
- Sir Peter Jonas, 73, British arts administrator and opera director.[796]
- Jim Jones, 83, American college athletic director (Ohio State).[797]
- Mansour Khalid, 89, Sudanese politician, Foreign Minister (1971–1975, 1977).[798]
- Shirley Knight, 83, American actress (The Dark at the Top of the Stairs, Sweet Bird of Youth, As Good as It Gets).[799]
- Eva Kotthaus, 87, German actress.[800]
- Marcos Mundstock, 77, Argentine musician, comedian and actor (Les Luthiers), brain tumor.[801]
- Zoe Dell Nutter, 104, American dancer, model and philanthropist.[802]
- John E. Otto, 81, American administrator, acting Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (1987).[803]
- Catherine Paysan, 93, French writer.[804]
- El Príncipe Gitano, 88, Spanish flamenco singer and actor, COVID-19.[805]
- Julian Perry Robinson, 78, British chemist and peace researcher, COVID-19.[806]
- Paul Ronty, 91, Canadian ice hockey player (New York Rangers, Boston Bruins).[807]
- Benny Trujillo, 88, American politician, New Mexico state representative (1977–1979).[808]
- Edward Winchester, 49, Canadian lightweight rower, world champion (2000).[809]
23[edit]
- Bruce Allpress, 89, New Zealand actor (Came a Hot Friday, The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[810]
- Andy Ayunir [id], 53, Indonesian composer.[811]
- Pahri Azhari, 57, Indonesian politician, Regent of Musi Banyuasin (2008–2015), traffic collision.[812]
- Jean-Michel Beau, 76, French gendarme (Irish of Vincennes scandal).[813]
- James M. Beggs, 94, American businessman, NASA Administrator (1981–1985).[814]
- Norbert Blüm, 84, German politician, Federal Minister for Social Affairs and Labour (1982–1998).[815]
- Arief Budiman, 79, Indonesian political activist and sociologist.[816]
- Heda Čechová, 91, Czech anchorwoman and eventual politician, member of the Czech National Council (1990–1992).[817]
- Chen Liangting, 91, Chinese translator.[818]
- Lloyd deMause, 88, American sociologist and psychohistorian.[819]
- Rinaldo Entingh, 64, Surinamese footballer (Robinhood, national team), traffic collision.[820]
- Fred the Godson, 35, American DJ and rapper, COVID-19.[821]
- Usha Ganguly, 75, Indian theatre director and actress, founder of Rangakarmee, cardiac arrest.[822]
- Peter Gill, 89, English professional golfer, COVID-19.[823]
- Jacques Kazadi, 83, Congolese economist, professor, and politician.[824]
- Akira Kume, 96, Japanese actor (The Insect Woman, Tora-san’s Sunrise and Sunset, The Resurrection of the Golden Wolf), heart failure.[825]
- Terry Lenzner, 80, American lawyer and investigator, pneumonia.[826]
- Bernardino Lombao, 81, Spanish athlete and businessman.[827]
- Chris Marcus, 40, American college basketball player (Western Kentucky), pulmonary embolism.[828]
- Alecos Markides, 77, Cypriot lawyer and politician, MP (1985–1995) and Attorney General (1995–2003).[829]
- Patrick Leo McCartie, 94, British Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Northampton (1990–2001).[830]
- John Murphy, 77, Scottish footballer (Ayr United).[831]
- Kumiko Okae, 63, Japanese actress and television presenter, COVID-19.[832]
- Henk Overgoor, 75, Dutch footballer (Go Ahead Eagles, De Graafschap), COVID-19.[833]
- Charles Poots, 90, Northern Irish unionist politician, delegate to the Northern Ireland Constitutional Convention (1975–1976).[834]
- Kamit Sanbayev, 78, Kazakh singer (Dos Mukasan).[835]
- Marvin Schick, 85, American political consultant and professor, heart attack.[836]
- Wada Shu [ja], 81, Japanese actor and playwright, COVID-19.[837]
- Janusz Symonides, 82, Polish diplomat, writer and jurist.[838]
- Dan Walters, 53, American baseball player (San Diego Padres), complications of gunshot and traffic collision.[839]
- Ernst Zägel, 84, German footballer (1. FC Saarbrücken, Saarland national team).[840]
24[edit]
- Sir James Adams, 87, British diplomat, ambassador to Tunisia (1984–1987) and Egypt (1987–1992).[841]
- Ebrahim Amini, 94, Iranian politician, member of the Assembly of Experts (1983–2007, since 2016).[842]
- Hamilton Bohannon, 78, American percussionist, songwriter and record producer.[843]
- Phil Broadhurst, 70, New Zealand jazz musician, composer and radio presenter.[844]
- David Daniels, 86, American conductor and author.[845]
- Kade Diawara, 80, Guinean singer.[846]
- Lynn Faulds Wood, 72, Scottish television presenter (Watchdog) and journalist, stroke.[847]
- Seth Frimpong, 49–50, Ghanaian gospel dancer, stroke.[848]
- Giuseppe Gazzoni Frascara [it], 84, Italian businessman and football executive, Chairman of Bologna (1993–2001).[849]
- Leo Goodstadt, 81, British-Hong Kong economist.[850]
- Grandma Lee, 85, American stand-up comedian.[851]
- Roland Haché, 72, Canadian politician, MLA (1999–2014) and mayor of Petit-Rocher (1995–1999).[852]
- Richard Hake, 51, American radio journalist (WNYC).[853]
- Abdullah al-Hamid, 69, Saudi Arabian poet and human rights activist, co-founder of the Saudi Civil and Political Rights Association, stroke.[854]
- Namio Harukawa, 72, Japanese fetish artist, cancer.[855]
- Tiede Herrema, 99, Dutch businessman.[856]
- Mike Huckaby, 54, American deep house and trance DJ, complications from stroke and COVID-19.[857]
- John Lisnik, 73, American politician, Maine state representative (1980–1990).[858]
- Aldo Masullo [it], 97, Italian philosopher.[859]
- Mircea Mureșan, 91, Romanian film director (Răscoala, Blestemul pământului, blestemul iubirii).[860]
- Ki Daophet Niuhuang [th], 47, Laotian singer.[861]
- Yukio Okamoto, 74, Japanese diplomat and diplomatic analyst, COVID-19.[862]
- Joseph S. Pulver Sr., 64, American writer, COPD.[863]
- Harold Reid, 80, American singer and songwriter (The Statler Brothers), Grammy winner (1965, 1965, 1972), kidney failure.[864]
- Burton Rose, 77, American nephrologist, COVID-19.[865]
- Gerard Scholten, 86, Dutch politician, mayor of Heusden (1966–1976) and Schijndel (1976–1998).[866]
- Yaakov Schwei, 85, American Orthodox rabbi.[867]
- Harry Sindle, 90, American Olympic sailor.[868]
- Nic Tummers, 92, Dutch politician, Senator (1974–1995).[869]
- Martin Ulčák [cs], 56, Czech tobacco and publishing executive and lobbyist, cancer.[870]
- Juan Vlasco, 51, Mexican cartoonist (Marvel Comics), complications from appendicitis surgery.[871]
- Graeme Watson, 75, Australian cricketer (national team), cancer.[872]
- Lee Roy West, 90, American jurist, Judge of the U.S. District Court for Western Oklahoma (since 1979).[873]
- Don Woan, 92, English footballer (Liverpool).[874]
25[edit]
- Alan Abel, 91, American percussionist and music educator, COVID-19.[875]
- India Adams, 93, American singer and actress.[876]
- James B. Adams, 93, American politician and government official, Associate Director of the FBI (1973–1979).[877]
- Doug Anakin, 89, Canadian bobsledder, Olympic champion (1964).[878]
- Khandaker Asaduzzaman, 84, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1996–2001, 2008–2014), heart disease.[879]
- Erin Babcock, 38, Canadian politician, MLA (2015–2019), uterine cancer.[880]
- Vytautas Barkauskas, 89, Lithuanian composer.[881]
- Larry Bradford, 83, American politician, Idaho state representative (2001–2009).[882]
- Ricardo Brennand, 92, Brazilian building materials executive, real estate investor and art collector, founder of Ricardo Brennand Institute, COVID-19.[883]
- Marino Casem, 85, American Hall of Fame football coach and administrator (Alcorn State, Southern).[884]
- Đàm Liên [vi], 74, Vietnamese tuồng actress.[885]
- Richard Divila, 74, Brazilian motorsports designer, technical director of Fittipaldi Automotive (1975–1982).[886]
- Liz Edgar, 76, British showjumper, cancer.[887]
- Per Olov Enquist, 85, Swedish author (The Visit of the Royal Physician), cancer.[888]
- Erwan Evenou, 80, French writer and activist for the Breton language.[889]
- Raimund Fellinger [de], 68, German editor and publisher (Suhrkamp Verlag).[890]
- Hansadutta Swami, 78, German-born American Gaudiya Vaishnava spiritual leader.[891]
- Thomas Huang, 83, Chinese-born American computer scientist.[892]
- Henri Kichka, 94, Belgian Holocaust survivor, COVID-19.[893]
- Kim Chungyum, 96, South Korean diplomat and politician, Minister of Finance (1966) and Industry (1967–1969), Chief of Staff to the President (1969–1979).[894]
- Mustafa Koçak, Turkish political prisoner, self-imposed starvation.[895]
- Devanand Konwar, 77, Indian politician, Governor of West Bengal (2009–2010), Bihar (2009–2013) and Tripura (2013–2014).[896]
- Madeline Kripke, 76, American book collector, COVID-19.[897]
- Mahendra Kumar, 47, Indian political activist (Bajrang Dal), heart attack.[898]
- Maurice LeClair, 92, Canadian physician, businessman, civil servant and academic.[899]
- Robert Mandell, 90, American conductor, COVID-19.[900]
- Robert Mezey, 85, American poet, pneumonia.[901]
- Jack Scroby, 83, English rugby union and rugby league player (Bradford Bulls, Halifax) and coach (Huddersfield Giants).[902]
- Gunnar Seijbold, 65, Swedish photographer, COVID-19.[903]
- Abdulkarim Shah, 58, Tanzanian politician, MP.[904]
- Mihai Dimitrie Sturdza [ro], 86, Romanian historian and diplomat.[905]
- Ravi Vallathol, 67, Indian actor (Mathilukal, Godfather, Dada Sahib).[906]
- Fré Vooys-Bosma, 93, Dutch politician.[907]
- Yevgeny Yuryev, 69, Russian military officer and politician, commander of the 5th Air and Air Defence Forces Army (2001–2006).[908]
- Zarina, 82, Indian-born American artist.[909]
26[edit]
- Emilio Allué, 85, Spanish-born American Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Boston (1996–2010), COVID-19.[910]
- Georges-Jean Arnaud, 91, French author.[911]
- Tomás Balcázar, 88, Mexican footballer (Guadalajara, national team).[912]
- Lorna Breen, 49, American physician, suicide.[913]
- Big Al Carson, 66, American blues singer, complications from heart attack.[914]
- Giulietto Chiesa, 79, Italian journalist and politician, MEP (2004–2009).[915]
- Guillermo Chifflet, 93, Uruguayan journalist and politician, Deputy (1989–2005) and co-founder of Frente Amplio.[916]
- Aarón Hernán, 89, Mexican actor (The Garden of Aunt Isabel, Apolinar, Deathstalker and the Warriors from Hell).[917]
- Peter H. Hunt, 81, American theatre, film and television director (1776, Give ’em Hell, Harry!), complications from Parkinson’s disease.[918]
- Kauko Juhantalo, 77, Finnish politician, Minister of Trade and Industry (1991–1992), MP (1979–1993, 1995–1999, 2003–2007, 2015–2019), cancer.[919]
- Nick Kotz, 87, American journalist and author, struck by own vehicle.[920]
- Tamás Kovács, 79, Hungarian general and prosecutor, Chief Prosecutor of Hungary (2006–2010).[921]
- Clara Mărgineanu [ro], 47, Romanian arts journalist and writer.[922]
- Ron Marlenee, 84, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1977–1993).[923]
- Otto Mellies, 89, German theatre, film and voice actor (Hellas ohne Götter, According to the Plan, Stopped on Track).[924]
- Bijay Mishra, 83, Indian lyricist and screenwriter.[925]
- Marcel Ospel, 70, Swiss banker, Chairman of UBS (2001–2008).[926]
- Gideon Patt, 87, Israeli politician, member of the Knesset (1970–1996), Minister of Industry (1979–1984) and Tourism (1981, 1988–1992).[927]
- Jean-Claude Pertuzé, 70, French comic book artist and illustrator.[928]
- John Ernest Randall, 95, American ichthyologist.[929]
- Carlos Regazzoni, 76, Argentine sculptor.[930]
- Ray Repp, 77, American singer-songwriter, metastatic melanoma.[931]
- Claudio Risi, 71, Italian film director (I ragazzi della 3ª C, Wedding in Paris), complications from a heart attack.[932]
- John Rowlands, 73, English footballer (Stockport County, Barrow, Workington), COVID-19.[933]
- Abolfazl Salabi, 95, Iranian Olympic basketball player (1948).[934]
- Badruddin Shaikh, 67, Indian politician, COVID-19.[935]
- Paul J. Smith, 88, American artist and curator, director of the Museum of Arts and Design (1963–1979).[936]
- Uttam Bandu Tupe, 87, Indian writer and poet.[937]
- Henri Weber, 75, French politician, Senator (1995–2004) and MEP (2004–2014), COVID-19.[938]
27[edit]
- Edean Anderson Ihlanfeldt, 90, American golfer.[939]
- Maryna Bazanova, 57, Russian handball player, Olympic bronze medallist (1988, 1992).[940]
- Mark Beech, 60, British music critic, complications from a traffic collision.[941] (death announced on this date)
- Asdrubal Bentes, 80, Brazilian politician, (1979–1983), member of the Chamber of Deputies for Pará (1987–1991, 1997–1999, 2001–2014), COVID-19.[942]
- Zafar Rasheed Bhatti, 70, Pakistani journalist, COVID-19.[943]
- Eavan Boland, 75, Irish poet, stroke.[944]
- Sir Brian Brown, 85, British admiral, Second Sea Lord (1988–1991).[945]
- Ian Causley, 79, Australian politician, NSW MP (1984–1996) and MP (1996–2007).[946]
- Yves Corbassière, 94, French artist.[947]
- Cis Corman, 93, American casting director (Raging Bull, The Deer Hunter, The Prince of Tides).[948]
- Lam Dorji, 86, Bhutanese military officer, COO of the Royal Bhutan Army (1964–2005).[949]
- Joseph Errigo, 81, American politician, member of the New York State Assembly (2000–2010, 2016–2018).[950]
- Marc Garanger, 84, French photographer.[951]
- Bernard Gersten, 97, American theatrical producer, pancreatic cancer.[952]
- Johannes Gjerdåker, 84, Norwegian historian and translator.[953]
- Rollin Glewwe, 86, American politician, member of the Minnesota Senate (1967–1972).[954]
- Lynn Harrell, 76, American cellist.[955]
- Robert Herbin, 81, French football player (Saint-Étienne, national team) and manager (Strasbourg).[956]
- Young Jessie, 83, American R&B singer (The Flairs, The Coasters).[957]
- Ramon Jimenez Jr., 64, Filipino advertising executive and politician, Secretary of Tourism (2011–2016).[958]
- Moussa Seybou Kassey, 60–61, Nigerien politician.[959]
- Mark McNamara, 60, American basketball player (Philadelphia 76ers, San Antonio Spurs, Los Angeles Lakers), heart failure.[960]
- Sarah Milledge Nelson, 88, American archaeologist and anthropologist.[961]
- Francesco Perrone, 89, Italian Olympic long-distance runner (1960), COVID-19.[962]
- Jeannette Pilou, 82, Greek soprano.[963]
- Doug Robson, 77, English footballer (Darlington F.C.).[964] (death announced on this date)
- Barbara Rosiek, 60, Polish writer, poet and clinical psychologist.[965]
- Ashley “Minnie” Ross, 34, American reality television contestant (Little Women: Atlanta), traffic collision.[966]
- Mohammad Shariff, 99, Pakistani admiral, Chief of Naval Staff (1975–1979) and Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (1977–1980).[967]
- Marty Smith, 63, American motocross racer, dune buggy rollover.[968]
- Troy Sneed, 52, American gospel singer, COVID-19.[969]
- Chavalit Soemprungsuk, 80, Thai painter and visual artist, National Artist (2014), COVID-19.[970]
- Scott Taylor, 58, British guitarist (Then Jerico), brain tumour.[971]
- Suning Wang, 61, Chinese-born Canadian chemist.[972]
- Nur Yerlitaş, 64, Turkish fashion designer, brain cancer.[973]
- Dragutin Zelenović, 91, Serbian politician and academic, Prime Minister (1991).[974]
28[edit]
- Jinnat Ali, 23, Bangladeshi record holder, nation’s tallest person, brain tumor.[975]
- Bob Betley, 80, American professional golfer.[976]
- David Boe, 84, American organist and pedagogue, COVID-19.[977]
- Louis Cardiet, 77, French footballer (Stade Rennais, Paris Saint-Germain, national team).[978]
- Jamilur Reza Choudhury, 76, Bangladeshi engineer and educationist, Vice-Chancellor of BRACU (2001–2010) and UAP (since 2012), heart attack.[979]
- Luigi De Rosso, 84, Italian Olympic racewalker (1960).[980]
- Jill Gascoine, 83, British actress (The Gentle Touch, C.A.T.S. Eyes, The Onedin Line), Alzheimer’s disease.[981]
- Phillip Harth, 94, American literary scholar.[982]
- Ladislav Hejdánek, 92, Czech philosopher and political dissident (Charter 77).[983]
- Bobby Lewis, 95, American singer (“Tossin’ and Turnin'”).[984]
- Gil Loescher, 75, American political scientist.[985]
- Paul Marks, 93, American oncologist and academic administrator, President of the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (1980–1999), pulmonary fibrosis and lung cancer.[986]
- Bobby Martin, 32, American football player born with no legs, ATV accident.[987]
- Robert May, Baron May of Oxford, 84, Australian scientist (Chaos theory), Chief Scientific Advisor to the UK Government (1995–2000) and President of Royal Society (2000–2005).[988]
- Kartono Mohamad [id], 81, Indonesian physician.[989]
- David Mudd, 86, British journalist and politician, MP (1970–1992).[990]
- Alexander Münninghoff, 76, Polish-born Dutch journalist.[991]
- Silas Silvius Njiru, 91, Kenyan Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Meru (1976–2004), COVID-19.[992]
- Eddy Pieters Graafland, 86, Dutch football player (Ajax, Feyenoord, national team) and manager.[993]
- Vajira Ranaweera, 51, Sri Lankan cricketer (Sri Lanka Police Sports Club).[994]
- Brian Richardson, 87, Australian cricketer (Tasmania).[995]
- Michael Robinson, 61, English footballer (Brighton & Hove Albion, Liverpool, Republic of Ireland national team) and sports commentator, melanoma.[996]
- Syahrul, 59, Indonesian politician, mayor of Tanjung Pinang (since 2018), COVID-19.[997]
- Armand Vigna, 84, American football coach, COVID-19.[998]
- Mari Winsor, 70, American pilates instructor.[999]
- Keith Yandell, 81, American philosopher of religion.[1,000]
29[edit]
- Hema Bharali, 101, Indian independence activist and social worker.[1,001]
- Philippe Breton, 83, French Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Aire et Dax (2002–2012).[1,002]
- Vincent van der Burg, 75, Dutch politician, MP (1982–1998).[1,003]
- Germano Celant, 79, Italian art historian, curator and critic, COVID-19.[1,004]
- Trevor Cherry, 72, English footballer (Leeds United, Huddersfield Town, national team).[1,005]
- Giacomo dalla Torre del Tempio di Sanguinetto, 75, Italian Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta (since 2018).[1,006]
- Al Edwards, 83, American politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1978–2007, 2009–2011).[1,007]
- Alexander Fernando, 79, Sri Lankan actor (Ahas Gauwa, Christhu Charithaya, Supiri Balawatha).[1,008]
- Allan Gauden, 75, English footballer (Sunderland).[1,009]
- Denis Goldberg, 87, South African lawyer and political activist (Rivonia Trial), lung cancer.[1,010]
- Gale Halderman, 87, American automotive designer, co-creator of the Ford Mustang, liver cancer.[1,011]
- Yahya Hassan, 24, Danish poet.[1,012]
- Ji Chaozhu, 90, Chinese diplomat and politician, Ambassador to Fiji (1985–1987) and United Kingdom (1987–1991).[1,013]
- Jim Keers, 88, English footballer (Darlington).[1,014]
- Irrfan Khan, 53, Indian actor (Slumdog Millionaire, Life of Pi, The Lunchbox), colon infection.[1,015]
- Leonid Komogorov, 92, Russian diplomat, Soviet ambassador to Mauritania (1986–1990).[1,016]
- John Lafia, 63, American screenwriter (Child’s Play), suicide by hanging.[1,017]
- Martin Lovett, 93, English cellist (Amadeus Quartet).[1,018]
- Dick Lucas, 86, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles), COVID-19.[1,019]
- Jānis Lūsis, 80, Latvian Hall of Fame javelin thrower, Olympic champion (1968), cancer.[1,020]
- Naziha Mestaoui, 44–45, Belgian artist.[1,021]
- Eva Mottet, 25, French road cyclist.[1,022]
- Guido Münch, 98, Mexican astronomer and astrophysicist.[1,023]
- Richard Ndassa, 61, Tanzanian politician, MP (since 1995).[1,024]
- Erich Schriever, 95, Swiss rower, Olympic silver medallist (1948).[1,025]
- Matty Simmons, 93, American magazine publisher (National Lampoon) and film producer (Animal House, National Lampoon’s Vacation).[1,026]
- Maj Sjöwall, 84, Swedish author (Martin Beck).[1,027]
- Stezo, 51, American rapper, heart disease.[1,028]
- Miroslav Veverka [cs], 92, Czech high court judge.[1,029]
- Gerson Victalino, 60, Brazilian Olympic basketball player (1984, 1988, 1992).[1,030]
- Roger Westman, 80, English architect.[1,031]
- Stefano Zacchetti, 51, Italian academic.[1,032]
30[edit]
- Suleiman Adamu, Nigerian politician, member of the Nasarawa State House of Assembly, COVID-19.[1,033]
- Ranu Devi Adhikari, 83, Nepali singer.[1,034]
- Aloysius Ahearn, 94, American politician, Connecticut state representative (1975–1977, 1979–1981).[1,035]
- Tony Allen, 79, Nigerian drummer (Fela Kuti, The Good, the Bad & the Queen, Rocket Juice & the Moon), ruptured aneurysm.[1,036]
- John Bryant, 76, British journalist and newspaper editor (The Daily Telegraph, The European, The Sunday Correspondent).[1,037]
- Óscar Chávez, 85, Mexican singer, songwriter and actor, COVID-19.[1,038]
- Jordan Cox, 27, English rugby league player (Hull Kingston Rovers, Warrington Wolves, Doncaster).[1,039]
- Wally K. Daly, 79, English writer.[1,040]
- Chuni Goswami, 82, Indian footballer (Mohun Bagan, national team) and cricketer (Bengal), cardiac arrest.[1,041]
- Tom Hautekiet, 50, Belgian graphic designer and illustrator.[1,042]
- BJ Hogg, 65, Northern Irish actor (Give My Head Peace, City of Ember, Your Highness).[1,043]
- Kundanika Kapadia, 93, Indian novelist.[1,044]
- Rishi Kapoor, 67, Indian actor (Bobby, Do Dooni Chaar, Kapoor & Sons), complications from bone marrow cancer.[1,045]
- John Kasser, 82, American college athletic director (Houston, UC Santa Barbara, California).[1,046]
- Michael Keenan, 80, American actor (Picket Fences).[1,047]
- Frederick Kroesen, 97, American Army general.[1,048]
- Deepak Lal, 80, Indian economist.[1,049]
- Sam Lloyd, 56, American actor (Scrubs, Galaxy Quest) and musician (The Blanks), complications from lung cancer.[1,050]
- Jean-Marc Manducher, 71, French sports executive (Oyonnax Rugby), COVID-19.[1,051]
- Susana Ortiz [es], 72, Argentine actress (El Mundo que inventamos).[1,052]
- Bong Osorio, 66, Filipino media executive and communication professor.[1,053]
- Manuel Vieira Pinto, 96, Portuguese-born Mozambican Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop and Archbishop of Nampula (1967–2000).[1,054]
- Billy Ringrose, 89, Irish Olympic equestrian (1956, 1960).[1,055]
- Sylvie Vincent, 79, Canadian anthropologist, COVID-19.[1,056]
- Gerhard Zebrowski, 80, German footballer (SV Werder Bremen, OSC Bremerhaven).[1,057]
References[edit]
Lists of deaths by year
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