John Brownjohn, 90, British literary translator.[1] (death announced on this date). Italo Moretti [it], 86, Italian journalist, director of TG3 (1995–1996).[2] Yong Pung How, 93, Singaporean judge, Chief Justice (1990–2006).[3]
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Buck Henry, 89, American actor, screenwriter and director (The Graduate, Get Smart, Heaven Can Wait), heart attack.[4] Mart Kitaev [ru], 94, Russian theatre set designer and folk artist.[5] Roman Matoušek [cs], 55, Czech speedway rider.[6] Infanta Pilar, Duchess of Badajoz, 83, Spanish royal, Grandee of Spain, colon cancer.[7]
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Khamis Al-Dosari, 46, Saudi Arabian footballer (Al-Hilal, Al-Ittihad, national team), brain cancer.[8] Raghunath Singh Anjana, 75, Indian politician, MLA (1990–1993).[9] Zijad Arslanagić, 83, Bosnian footballer.[10] Gerald Bowden, 84, British politician, MP (1983–1992).[11] Vincenzo Cerundolo, 60, Italian medical researcher.[12] (death announced on this date) Chi Zhiqiang, 95, Chinese pharmacologist.[13] Stephen Clements, 47, British radio personality (BBC Radio Ulster).[14] Pat Collins, Irish rock and jazz fiddler.[15] Fakhruddin G. Ebrahim, 91, Pakistani judge, Attorney General (1971–1977) and Governor of Sindh (1989–1990).[16] Larry Gogan, 85, Irish broadcaster (RTÉ Gold, RTÉ 2fm).[17] Bruce Haywood, 94, American educator.[18] Silvio Horta, 45, American film and television writer (Ugly Betty, Jake 2.0, Urban Legend), suicide by gunshot.[19] Jaime Monzo, 73, Spanish Olympic swimmer (1968).[20] George Perles, 85, American football player and coach (Pittsburgh Steelers, Michigan State Spartans), Parkinson's disease.[21] Robert Ronayne, 64, New Zealand lawyer and jurist, District Court judge (since 2013).[22] Colin Seeley, 84, English motorcycle engineer and racer.[23] Patrick Welch, 71, American politician, member of the Illinois Senate (1983–2005), complications from a stroke.[24] Elizabeth Wurtzel, 52, American author (Prozac Nation), LMD as a complication of breast cancer.[25]
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Michel Didisheim, 89, Belgian aristocrat and royal secretary.[26] Mike Fitzpatrick, 56, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (2005–2007, 2011–2017), melanoma.[27] Reva Gerstein, 102, Canadian psychologist, educator, and mental health advocate.[28] Prem Nath Hoon, 90, Indian military officer, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Western Command (1986–1987).[29] Ria Irawan, 50, Indonesian actress (Biola Tak Berdawai, Arisan!, Love for Share), lymphoma.[30] Oswaldo Larriva, 74, Ecuadorian academic and politician, Governor of Azuay Province (2007–2009, 2019) and Deputy (1992–1994, 2013–2017), leukaemia.[31] Richard Maponya, 99, South African property developer, owner of Maponya Mall.[32] Danny Masterton, 65, Scottish footballer (Ayr United, Clyde).[33] James Mehaffey, 88, Irish Anglican prelate, Bishop of Derry and Raphoe (1980–2002).[34] Minati Mishra, 91, Indian classical dancer.[35] Luís Morais, 89, Brazilian footballer (Corinthians, Portuguesa, national team).[36] Zacarías Ortiz Rolón, 85, Paraguayan Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Concepción en Paraguay (2003–2013).[37] Akbar Padamsee, 91, Indian painter.[38] Mary Renshaw, 83, English educator.[39]
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Erika Broyer, 77, Greek actress, cancer.[40] T. N. Chaturvedi, 90, Indian civil servant, Governor of Karnataka (2002–2007) and Kerala (2004).[41] Peter Dyck, 73, Canadian politician, MLA (1995–2011), complications of progressive supranuclear palsy.[42] Betty Pat Gatliff, 89, American forensic artist, stroke.[43] Martin Griffin, English rock drummer (Hawkwind, Hawklords).[44] Guri Ingebrigtsen, 67, Norwegian politician, Mayor of Vestvågøy (1999–2007) and Minister of Social Affairs (2000–2001), cancer.[45] Anri Jergenia, 78, Abkhazian politician, Prime Minister (2001–2002).[46] Walter Learning, 81, Canadian actor, director and producer, founder of Theatre New Brunswick.[47] Antoni Morell Mora, 78, Spanish-born Andorran diplomat and writer, ambassador to the Holy See (2005–2010), heart failure.[48] Issiaka Ouattara [fr], 52, Ivorian rebel general (First Ivorian Civil War).[49] Kamal Singh, 93, Indian politician, MP (1952–1962).[50] Mien Sugandhi, 85, Indonesian politician, member of the People's Representative Council (1977–1993).[51] Hans Tilkowski, 84, German football player (Westfalia Herne, Borussia Dortmund, West Germany national team) and manager.[52] David Albin Zywiec Sidor, 72, American-Nicaraguan Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Siuna (since 2017), brain tumour.[53]
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Russell Bannock, 100, Canadian fighter ace during World War II.[54] Herbert Binkert, 96, German football player (1. FC Saarbrücken, Saarland national team) and manager (FC 08 Homburg).[55] Emanuel Borok, 75, Soviet-born American violinist (Boston Symphony Orchestra, Boston Pops, Dallas Symphony Orchestra), teacher and concertmaster, lung cancer.[56] Bonnie Burstow, 74, Canadian psychotherapist.[57] Júlio Castro Caldas, 76, Portuguese lawyer and politician, MP (1980–1983), Minister of National Defence (1999–2001).[58] Marie-Thérèse Cheroutre, 95, French historian, General Commissioner of Guides de France (1953–1979). [59] Alessandro Cocco [it], 78, Italian television personality and entrepreneur.[60] Georges Duboeuf, 86, French vintner, stroke.[61] Károly Gesztesi, 56, Hungarian actor (A Kind of America, The District!, Children of Glory), heart attack.[62] Emilio Giletti, 90, Italian racing driver.[63] Junko Hirotani [jp], 63, Japanese singer.[64] Jiang Hongde, 77, Chinese engineer.[65] Pelab Kabi, Indian politician, MLA (1996–2006).[66] Tom Long, 51, American-born Australian actor (Two Hands, The Dish, The Postcard Bandit), encephalitis.[67] Lorenza Mazzetti, 92, Italian film director (Together) and novelist.[68] James Parks Morton, 89, American Episcopal priest and founder of Interfaith Center of New York.[69] K. S. S. Nambooripad, 84, Indian mathematician, academic and computer scientist.[70] Nguyễn Chánh Tín [vi], 67, Vietnamese actor (Cards on the Table).[71] Walter Ormeño, 93, Peruvian footballer (Club América, Atlante, national team).[72] P. H. Pandian, 74, Indian politician, MP (1999–2004), heart disease.[73] Élisabeth Rappeneau, 84–85, French film director (J'ai peur d'oublier) and screenwriter (Lovers Like Us, Une Femme ou Deux).[74] Zdravko Tomac, 82, Croatian politician and writer, MP (1995–2005).[75]
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Derek Acorah, 69, English self-styled spiritual medium and television personality (Most Haunted, Derek Acorah's Ghost Towns), sepsis.[76] Christopher Beeny, 78, English actor (Upstairs, Downstairs, In Loving Memory, Last of the Summer Wine).[77] Wolfgang Brezinka, 91, German-Austrian educational scientist.[78] Ninez Cacho-Olivares, 78, Filipino journalist (Daily Tribune).[79] Domenico Corcione, 90, Italian general, Minister of Defence (1995–1996).[80] Gérard de Sélys, 75, Belgian journalist.[81] Mónica Echeverría, 99, Chilean journalist, writer and actress.[82] Ken Fuson, 63, American journalist (The Baltimore Sun, The Des Moines Register), complications from liver disease.[83] Reuben Hersh, 92, American mathematician.[84] Piers Jones, 47, British digital officer (The Guardian, Natural History Museum, London), cancer.[85] (death announced on this date) Nathaël Julan, 23, French footballer (Le Havre, Valenciennes, Guingamp), traffic collision.[86] M. Sakthivel Murugan, Indian politician, MLA (2001–2006), heart attack.[87] Joseph Karr O’Connor, 66, American computer scientist.[88] Guntram Schneider [de], 68, German politician, member of the Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia (2012–2017).[89] (death announced on this date) Nikolai Ilyich Leonov [ru], 62, Russian psychologist.[90] Stella Maris Leverberg, 57, Argentine politician and trade unionist, Deputy (2007–2015), traffic collision.[91] Rameshwar Prasad, Indian politician, MLA (1980–1985), kidney disease.[92] Douglas N. Walton, 77, Canadian academic.[93] Bo Winberg [sv], 80, Swedish guitarist (The Spotnicks).[94] Notable people killed in the Baghdad International Airport airstrike:[95] Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, 65, Iraqi military commander, head of the Popular Mobilization Forces (since 2011). Qasem Soleimani, 62, Iranian major general, commander of the Quds Force (since 1998).
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John Baldessari, 88, American conceptual artist.[96] Fazilatunnesa Bappy, 49, Bangladeshi lawyer and politician, MP (2011–2018), pneumonia.[97] Daitari Behera, 81, Indian politician, MLA (1974–1977 and 1995–2000).[98] Tom Buck, 81, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (1966–2004).[99] Michel Celaya, 89, French rugby player (national team).[100] Lorraine Chandler, 73, American singer and songwriter.[101] Alan Christie, 68, British businessman.[102] Mohamed Salah Dembri, 81, Algerian politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs (1993–1996).[103] R. Kern Eutsler, 100, American United Methodist Church bishop.[104] Marian Finucane, 69, Irish broadcaster (Liveline, The Marian Finucane Show).[105] Nick Fish, 61, American politician and lawyer, Portland city commissioner (since 2008), stomach cancer.[106] Veronika Fitz, 83, German actress (The Vulture Wally, The Spessart Inn, Oh! This Bavaria!).[107] Tom Hickey, 86, Canadian politician, member of the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly (1966–1986).[108] Yunahar Ilyas [id], 63, Indonesian Islamic cleric.[109] Gale McArthur, 90, American basketball player (Oklahoma State Cowboys).[110] Bruce McEwen, 81, American neuroendocrinologist.[111] Yukiko Miyake, 54, Japanese politician, member of the House of Representatives (2009–2012), suicide by drowning.[112] Roman Monchenko, 55, Russian rower, Olympic bronze medallist (1996).[113] Hubert Numrich [de], 61, German kickboxer.[114] Roger Phillips, 73, British football manager (Corinthian-Casuals), heart disease.[115] Bogusław Polch, 78, Polish artist.[116] Najwa Qassem, 52, Lebanese journalist and television presenter (Al Arabiya), heart attack.[117] Shen Yi-ming, 62, Taiwanese Air Force general officer, Chief of the General Staff (since 2019), helicopter crash.[118] D. P. Tripathi, 67, Indian politician, MP (2012–2018).[119] Shozo Uehara [ja], 82 Japanese script writer, liver cancer.[120] Grant Weatherstone, 88, Scottish rugby union player (Edinburgh District, national team).[121] Sam Wyche, 74, American football player (Washington Redskins) and coach (Cincinnati Bengals, Tampa Bay Buccaneers), melanoma.[122]
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Serikbolsyn Abdildin, 82, Kazakhstani economist and politician, Chairman of the Supreme Council (1991–1993).[123] Lexii Alijai, 21, American rapper.[124] Chris Barker, 39, English footballer (Barnsley, Cardiff City, Southend United).[125] Aleksandr Blagonravov, 86, Russian scientist.[126] George W. Blair, 98, American politician, member of the South Dakota House of Representatives (1979–1986).[127] Martin Bundi, 87, Swiss politician, president of the National Council (1985–1986).[128] Carlos De León, 60, Puerto Rican boxer, WBC cruiserweight champion (1980–1982, 1983–1985, 1986–1988, 1989–1990), heart attack.[129] Alexander Frater, 82, British-Australian travel writer and journalist.[130] Bill Graham, 84, Canadian football player (Hamilton Tiger-Cats).[131] Marty Grebb, 73, American musician (The Buckinghams).[132] Tommy Hancock, 90, American musician.[133] Doug Hart, 80, American football player (Green Bay Packers).[134] Katsura Shinnosuke, 66, Japanese rakugoka, acute myeloid leukemia.[135] Jiao Ruoyu, 104, Chinese politician and diplomat, Mayor of Beijing (1981–1983), Ambassador to Peru (1972–1977) and Iran (1977–1979).[136] Les Josephson, 77, American football player (Los Angeles Rams).[137] Don Larsen, 90, American baseball player (New York Yankees, Baltimore Orioles, San Francisco Giants), esophageal cancer.[138] Bengt Levin, 61, Swedish orienteer, world championship silver medalist (1981).[139] Peter Lo Sui Yin, 96, Malaysian politician, Chief Minister of Sabah (1965–1967).[140] Aleksandr Manachinsky, 61, Ukrainian Olympic swimmer (1976).[141] Barry McDonald, 79, Australian rugby union player (national team).[142] Damir Mihanović, 59, Croatian comedian, actor and musician, lung cancer.[143] Roland Minson, 90, American basketball player (BYU Cougars).[144] Ng Jui Ping, 71, Singaporean entrepreneur and army general, Chief of Defence Force (1992–1995), pancreatic cancer.[145] Chris Pattikawa, 79, Indonesian film director and producer.[146] Jaap Schröder, 94, Dutch violinist and conductor.[147] Dick Scott, 96, New Zealand historian.[148] David Stern, 77, American sports executive and lawyer, commissioner of the National Basketball Association (1984–2014), brain hemorrhage.[149] Annie Wigzell, 94, British casting director.[150] Barry ZeVan, 82, American television weathercaster (KARE, KSTP-TV, WJLA-TV), leukemia.[151] Silva Zurleva, 61, Bulgarian journalist, heart attack.[152]