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The following is a list of notable deaths in November 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.


November 2020


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* Hryhoriy Arshynov, 59, Ukrainian civil engineer and activist, COVID-19. *
Carol Arthur Carol Arthur DeLuise (born Carol Arata; August 4, 1935 – November 1, 2020), known professionally as Carol Arthur, was an American actress, mainly recognizable in supporting roles in films directed by Mel Brooks. Early life Arthur was born in ...
, 85, American actress (''
Blazing Saddles ''Blazing Saddles'' is a 1974 American satirical postmodernist Western black comedy film directed by Mel Brooks, who co-wrote the screenplay with Andrew Bergman, Richard Pryor, Norman Steinberg and Alan Uger, based on a story treatment by Be ...
'', ''
The Sunshine Boys ''The Sunshine Boys'' is an original two-act play written by Neil Simon that premiered December 20, 1972, on Broadway starring Jack Albertson as Willie Clark and Sam Levene as Al Lewis and later adapted for film and television. Plot The play ...
'', '' Making It''), Alzheimer's disease. *
Julio Bécquer Julio Bécquer Villegas (December 20, 1931 – November 1, 2020) was a Cuban-born American professional baseball player, a first baseman who played in 488 games over seven seasons (1955; 1957–61; 1963) for the Washington Senators / Minnesota ...
, 88, Cuban-born American baseball player ( Washington Senators,
Los Angeles Angels The Los Angeles Angels are an American professional baseball team based in the Greater Los Angeles, Greater Los Angeles area. The Angels compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League West, ...
,
Minnesota Twins The Minnesota Twins are an American professional baseball team based in Minneapolis. The Twins compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League Central, Central Division. The team is named afte ...
), COVID-19. *
Tonny Bruins Slot Tonny Bruins Slot (1 April 1947 – 1 November 2020) was a Dutch association football coach who was well known for his analysis of matches and opponents. Career Tonny Bruins Slot was coach of FC Amsterdam from 1978 to 1980 and assistant-coach ...
, 73, Dutch football manager (
FC Barcelona Futbol Club Barcelona (), commonly known as FC Barcelona and colloquially as Barça (), is a professional Football club (association football), football club based in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, that competes in La Liga, the top flight of ...
,
Ajax Ajax may refer to: Greek mythology and tragedy * Ajax the Great, a Greek mythological hero, son of King Telamon and Periboea * Ajax the Lesser, a Greek mythological hero, son of Oileus, the king of Locris * Ajax (play), ''Ajax'' (play), by the an ...
, Benfica). *
Rachel Caine Roxanne Longstreet Conrad (April 27, 1962 – November 1, 2020), known by her pen name Rachel Caine, was an American writer of science fiction, fantasy, Mystery fiction, mystery, suspense, and Horror fiction, horror novels. Personal life Caine ...
, 58, American novelist, soft-tissue sarcoma. * Chang Yi, 68, Taiwanese film director ('' Jade Love'', ''
Kuei-Mei, a Woman ''Kuei-Mei, a Woman'' () is a 1985 Taiwanese drama film In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone. The drama of this kind is usually ...
''), co-founder of
Liuli Gongfang Liuli Gongfang or Liuligongfang () is Taiwan's only contemporary glass studio devoted to artistic Chinese glassware. Liuligongfang was founded in 1987 by actress Loretta Yang and director Chang Yi. Their name refers to ''liuli'', a form of arch ...
. * Paul Crane, 76, American football player (
New York Jets The New York Jets are a professional American football team based in the New York metropolitan area. The Jets compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the American Football Conference (AFC) AFC East, East division. The team p ...
). * Ali El Kenz, 74, Algerian writer and sociologist. * John R. Dunne, 90, American jurist and politician, member of the
New York Senate The New York State Senate is the upper house of the New York State Legislature, while the New York State Assembly is its lower house. Established in 1777 by the Constitution of New York, its members are elected to two-year terms with no term ...
(1966–1989). *
Tuomas Gerdt Kaiho Tuomas Albin Gerdt (28 May 1922 – 1 November 2020) was a Finnish soldier and Knight of the Mannerheim Cross, numbered #95. He was born in Heinävesi. Gerdt, serving as a junior runner officer in the infantry regiment 7, was awarded the Ma ...
, 98, Finnish military officer, last surviving
Mannerheim Cross The Mannerheim Cross (, ), officially Mannerheim Cross of the Cross of Liberty (, ) is the most distinguished Finnish military honour. A total of 191 people received the cross between 22 July 1941 and 7 May 1945, with six of the recipients receiv ...
recipient. *
Yalçın Granit Yalçın Granit (17 September 1932 – 1 November 2020) was a Turkish basketball player, coach and sports journalist. Biography He was born in Istanbul on 17 September 1932. Yalçın Granit, whose father died when he was a child, entered Darüş ...
, 88, Turkish Olympic basketball player (
1952 Events January–February * January 26 – Cairo Fire, Black Saturday in Kingdom of Egypt, Egypt: Rioters burn Cairo's central business district, targeting British and upper-class Egyptian businesses. * February 6 ** Princess Elizabeth, ...
). *
Eddie Hassell Lord Ed Taylor Hassell (July 16, 1990 – November 1, 2020) was an American actor. His most notable role was the 2013 film '' Jobs'', where he played the young Chris Espinosa. Life and career Born in Corsicana, Texas, Hassell grew up riding ...
, 30, American actor ('' The Kids Are All Right'', ''
Surface A surface, as the term is most generally used, is the outermost or uppermost layer of a physical object or space. It is the portion or region of the object that can first be perceived by an observer using the senses of sight and touch, and is ...
'', ''
Devious Maids ''Devious Maids'' is an American television comedy-drama and mystery series created by Marc Cherry, produced by ABC Studios, and executive produced by Cherry, Sabrina Wind, Eva Longoria, Paul McGuigan, Larry Shuman, David Lonner, John Mass, ...
''), shot. *
Keith Hitchins Keith Arnold Hitchins (April 2, 1931 – November 1, 2020) was an American historian and a professor of Eastern European history at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, specializing in Romania and its history. Early life and education ...
, 89, American historian specialized on Romanian history. *
Pedro Iturralde Pedro Iturralde Ochoa (13 July 1929 – 1 November 2020) was a Spanish jazz saxophonist, teacher and composer. Biography Iturralde was born in Falces on 3 July 1929. He began his musical studies with his father and performed in his first profes ...
, 91, Spanish saxophonist and composer. *
Phil K Phillip Krokidis (6 May 1969 – 1 November 2020), known professionally as Phil K, was an Australian electronic music DJ and record producer from Melbourne. He was a member of the "Aussie breaks" music scene which also includes other Melbourne ...
, 51, Australian DJ (
Lostep Lostep was a production duo composed of Australian producers Luke Chable and Phil K. They have released singles on labels such as Eq rey Additionally, their music has appeared on compilations by Sasha and Dave Seaman. In April 2006, Lostep rele ...
), bladder cancer. *
Dan Kohn Dan Kohn (November 20, 1972November 1, 2020) was an American serial entrepreneur and nonprofit executive who led the Linux Foundation's Public Health initiative. He was the executive director at Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), which sus ...
, 47, American entrepreneur, founder of
NetMarket NetMarket is an online marketplace owned by Trilegiant that sells various goods ranging from electronics to jewelry. It was founded in 1994 by Dan Kohn and Roger Lee, both former London School of Economics students, and by Guy H. T. Haskin an ...
, complications from colon cancer. *
Burhan Kuzu Burhan Kuzu (1 January 1955 – 1 November 2020) was a Turkish politician of the Justice and Development Party who served as a member of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey for Istanbul in the 22nd to 24th and 26th parliaments. Early life Burh ...
, 65, Turkish politician, MP (2002–2018), COVID-19. *
Nikolay Maksyuta Nikolay Kirillovich Maksyuta (; 26 May 1947 – 1 November 2020) was a Russian politician who was governor of Volgograd Oblast from 1997–2010.
, 73, Russian politician, governor of
Volgograd Oblast Volgograd Oblast ( rus, Волгоградская область, p=vəɫɡɐˈgratskəjə ˈobɫəsʲtʲ) is a federal subjects of Russia, federal subject (an oblast) of Russia, located in the Volga region, lower Volga region of Southern Russia ...
(1997–2010), COVID-19. * Don McDermott, 90, American speed skater, Olympic silver medalist (
1952 Events January–February * January 26 – Cairo Fire, Black Saturday in Kingdom of Egypt, Egypt: Rioters burn Cairo's central business district, targeting British and upper-class Egyptian businesses. * February 6 ** Princess Elizabeth, ...
). *
Nikki McKibbin Katherine Nicole McKibbin (September 28, 1978 – November 1, 2020) was an American rock music singer-songwriter who finished third in the debut season of the reality television series ''American Idol''. Before ''American Idol'', McKibbin appeare ...
, 42, American singer-songwriter and reality show contestant (''
American Idol ''American Idol'' is an American Music competition, singing competition television series created by Simon Fuller, produced by Fremantle (company), Fremantle North America and 19 Entertainment, and distributed by Fremantle North America. It a ...
''), brain aneurysm. * Des Moore, 88, Australian economist. *
Jorge Núñez Sánchez Jorge Núñez Sánchez (6 February 1947 – 1 November 2020) was an Ecuadorian writer, historian, and professor. He was the author of 56 books and co-author of 66 other books. In 2010 he was awarded the Ecuadorian national prize Premio Eugenio E ...
, 73, Ecuadorian writer and historian, cancer. *
Ronnie Peel Ronald Robert Peel (19462020), who also performed as Rockwell T. James, was an Australian guitarist, singer and songwriter. He was a member of numerous bands starting with The Missing Links (band), the Missing Links and the Pleazers in the mid- ...
, 74, Australian guitarist and singer (
Thunderclap Newman Thunderclap Newman were a British rock band that Pete Townshend of the Who and Kit Lambert formed in 1969 in a bid to showcase the talents of John "Speedy" Keen, Jimmy McCulloch, and Andy "Thunderclap" Newman. Their single, " Something in t ...
,
The La De Da's The La De Da's were a New Zealand rock band from 1963 to 1975. They were formed as a mod-ish group, the Mergers, in Te Atatū, by long-term members Kevin Borich on lead guitar and vocals, Phil Key on lead vocals and guitar and Trevor Wilson ...
,
John Paul Young John Inglis Young, Order of Australia, OAM (born 21 June 1950), known professionally as John Paul Young, is an Australian pop singer who is best known for having a worldwide hit with "Love Is in the Air (song), Love Is in the Air" in 1978. His ...
). * Mario Pereyra, 77, Argentine radio host and businessman, COVID-19. *
Stafford Poole Stafford Poole, C.M (March 6, 1930 – November 1, 2020) was a Vincentian Catholic priest and a research historian. He was a former professor of history at the former St. John's Seminary College (closed 2002) in Camarillo, California and later ...
, 90, American Catholic priest and research historian. *
Enuga Sreenivasulu Reddy Enuga Sreenivasulu Reddy, also known as E. S. Reddy (1 July 1924 – 1 November 2020), was an Indian-born diplomat at the United Nations who led the anti-apartheid efforts at the UN's Special Committee Against Apartheid (where he was the sec ...
, 96, Indian anti-Apartheid activist. *
Lady Elizabeth Shakerley Lady Elizabeth Georgiana Shakerley (''née'' Anson; 7 June 1941 – 1 November 2020) was a British party planner, writer and socialite from the Anson family. She was a first cousin once removed of Elizabeth II, Queen Elizabeth II and sister of ...
, 79, British socialite. *
Tinín José Manuel Inchausti Díaz (28 October 1946 – 1 November 2020), known professionally as Tinín, was a Spanish matador. Biography Tinín presented his first traje de luces on 31 March 1963 in Logroño. His first novillada took place on 18 Ju ...
, 74, Spanish matador. *
Billy Tubbs Billy Duane Tubbs (March 5, 1935 – November 1, 2020) was an American men's college basketball Coach (sport), coach. The Tulsa, Oklahoma native was the head coach of his alma mater Lamar University (1976–1980, 2003–2006), the University of O ...
, 85, American basketball coach (
Lamar Cardinals The Lamar Cardinals and Lady Cardinals (variously Cardinals or Cards) refers to the college athletics teams of Lamar University, in Beaumont, Texas. The Cardinals and Lady Cardinals teams compete in seventeen NCAA Division I sports as a member o ...
,
Oklahoma Sooners The Oklahoma Sooners are the college athletics in the United States , athletic teams that represent the University of Oklahoma, located in Norman, Oklahoma, Norman. The 19 men's and women's varsity teams are called the "Sooners", a reference to ...
,
TCU Horned Frogs The TCU Horned Frogs are the athletic teams that represent Texas Christian University. The 18 varsity teams participate in National Collegiate Athletic Association, NCAA Division I and in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) for football, competi ...
), leukemia.


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* Dietrich Adam, 67, German actor ('' Mostly Martha'', '' French for Beginners'', ''
Storm of Love ''Sturm der Liebe'' (, "Storm of Love") is a German television soap opera created by Bea Schmidt for Das Erste. It premiered on 26 September 2005. It airs 50-minute episodes on weekdays (Monday through Friday) at 15:10. It was announced in Ma ...
''). *
Robert Sam Anson Robert Sam Anson (March 12, 1945November 2, 2020) was an American journalist and author. He was noted for his work as a contributing editor to '' Vanity Fair''. He also wrote many articles for ''Esquire'', ''Life'', ''Time'', ''The Atlantic'' a ...
, 75, American journalist and author. *
Quincy Armstrong Carl Quince "Quincy" Armstrong Jr. (November 22, 1928 – November 2, 2020) was a professional American football American football, referred to simply as football in the United States and Canada and also known as gridiron football, ...
, 91, American football player (
Hamilton Tiger-Cats The Hamilton Tiger-Cats are a professional Canadian football team based in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. They are currently members of the East Division (CFL), East Division of the Canadian Football League (CFL). The Tiger-Cats play their home game ...
,
Cleveland Browns The Cleveland Browns are a professional American football team based in Cleveland. The Browns compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the American Football Conference (AFC) AFC North, North division. The team is named after ...
,
Ottawa Rough Riders The Ottawa Rough Riders were a Canadian Football League team based in Ottawa, Ontario, founded on September 19, 1876. Formerly one of the oldest and longest-lived professional sports teams in North America, the Rough Riders won the Grey Cup cham ...
). *
Earl Brian Earl Winfrey Brian Jr. (1942 – November 2, 2020) was an American physician and businessman who served as Director of California's Department of Health Care Services, and then as Secretary of California's Agency for Health and Welfare under Gove ...
, 78, American physician and businessman. * Dorothy Christ, 95, American baseball player (
South Bend Blue Sox The South Bend Blue Sox was a women's professional baseball team who played from through in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. A founding member, the team represented South Bend, Indiana, and played their home games at Bendix F ...
). *
Nancy Darsch Nancy Darsch (December 29, 1951 – November 2, 2020) was an American women's basketball coach who worked at both the professional and NCAA Division I college levels. A native of Plymouth, Massachusetts, Darsch was a 1973 graduate of Springfield ...
, 68, American basketball coach, Olympic champion (
1984 Events January * January 1 – The Bornean Sultanate of Brunei gains full independence from the United Kingdom, having become a British protectorate in 1888. * January 7 – Brunei becomes the sixth member of the Association of Southeas ...
,
1996 1996 was designated as: * International Year for the Eradication of Poverty Events January * January 8 – A Zairean cargo plane crashes into a crowded market in the center of the capital city of the Democratic Republic of the Congo ...
), complications from Parkinson's disease. * Léo de Almeida Neves, 88, Brazilian politician, economist and lawyer,
deputy Deputy or depute may refer to: * Steward (office) * Khalifa, an Arabic title that can signify "deputy" * Deputy (legislator), a legislator in many countries and regions, including: ** A member of a Chamber of Deputies, for example in Italy, Spain, ...
(1967–1969, 1983–1987), intestinal problems. *
Rajko Đurić Raјko Đurić (Serbian Cyrillic: Рајко Ђурић, ; 3 October 1947 – 2 November 2020) was a Serbian Romani writer and academic. He was also politically active as the leader of one of Romani parties in Serbia - Roma Union of Serbia. Biog ...
, 73, Serbian writer. * Roy Edwards, 66, American politician, member of the
Wyoming House of Representatives The Wyoming House of Representatives is the lower house of the Wyoming Legislature, Wyoming State Legislature. There are 62 Representatives in the House, representing an equal number of single-member constituent districts across the Wyoming, st ...
(since 2015), COVID-19. * David Faulkner, 86, British civil servant and academic. *
Peter Goodwright Peter Goodwright (12 May 1936 – 2 November 2020) was an English comedic impressionist. He appeared on the ITV impressions show '' Who Do You Do?'' in the 1970s. Goodwright was born in Haslington, Cheshire. Career Goodwright has been referred ...
, 84, English impressionist (''
Who Do You Do? ''Who Do You Do?'' was a British television comedy impressions sketch programme produced by London Weekend Television for ITV from 1972 to 1976. Many notable impressionists/comedians appeared on the show. The format was quickfire, with many it ...
''). *
Chuck Hartman Chuck Hartman (December 20, 1934 – November 2, 2020) was an American baseball coach who was the head coach at Virginia Tech from 1979 until 2006. He completed his 47-year coaching career with the fourth most wins as coach in Division I basebal ...
, 85, American baseball coach (
Virginia Tech Hokies The Virginia Tech Hokies are the athletic teams representing Virginia Tech in intercollegiate athletics. The Hokies participate in the NCAA's Division I Atlantic Coast Conference in 22 varsity sports. Virginia Tech's men's sports are football, b ...
). *
Ashish Kakkad Ashish Kakkad (21 May 1971 – 2 November 2020) was an Indian film director, writer, actor and voice artist from Ahmedabad, Gujarat. He primarily worked in the Gujarati cinema. Biography He was interested in theatre and film production since his ...
, 49, Indian film director ('' Mission Mummy''), writer and actor (''
Kai Po Che! ''Kai Po Che!: Brothers... For Life'' () is a 2013 Indian Hindi-language sports drama film directed by Abhishek Kapoor and produced by Ronnie Screwvala and Siddharth Roy Kapur under UTV Motion Pictures, marking the banner's first solo productio ...
'', ''
Vitamin She ''Vitamin She'' () is a 2017 Gujarati romantic comedy, romantic Comedy drama, comedy-drama film directed by Faisal Hashmi and produced by Sanjay Raval. The film stars Dhvanit Thaker, with the story based on a male protagonist and his experience ...
''), heart attack. * T. N. Krishnan, 92, Indian
Carnatic Carnatic may refer to: *Carnatic region, Southern India *Carnatic music, the classical music of Southern India *, the name of several ships *, a minesweeper of the Royal Indian Navy *, the name of several ships of the Royal Navy See also *Karnata ...
violinist. *
Ahmed Laraki Ahmed Moulay Laraki (Arabic: أحمد العراقي; ‎15 October 1931 – 2 November 2020) was a Moroccan politician and a figure of the national movement and served as the sixth Prime Minister of Morocco from October 6, 1969, to August 6, 19 ...
, 89, Moroccan politician,
prime minister A prime minister or chief of cabinet is the head of the cabinet and the leader of the ministers in the executive branch of government, often in a parliamentary or semi-presidential system. A prime minister is not the head of state, but r ...
(1969–1971). * Euan MacKie, 84, British archaeologist and anthropologist. *
Bhagirathi Majhi Bhagirathi Majhi (1 February 1954 – 2 November 2020) was an Indian politician from Bharatiya Janata Party. He was a Member of the Parliament of India representing Orissa in the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of the Indian Parliament. Majhi die ...
, 66, Indian politician, MP (2006–2010), COVID-19. * Trevor Malloch, 91, New Zealand cricketer (
Wellington Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand. It is located at the south-western tip of the North Island, between Cook Strait and the Remutaka Range. Wellington is the third-largest city in New Zealand (second largest in the North Island ...
). *Oscar W. McConkie Jr., 94, American politician, president of the Utah State Senate (1965–1966), COVID-19. *Raju Mishra, 72, Indian cinematographer (''Aranya Rodan'', ''Nirbachana'', ''Joymoti (2006 film), Joymoti''), screenwriter and film director, cardiac arrest. *Park Ji-sun, 35, South Korean comedian and actress. *Gigi Proietti, 80, Italian actor (''Febbre da cavallo'', ''Lady Liberty (film), Lady Liberty'', ''Brancaleone at the Crusades'') and comedian, heart attack. *Rodolfo Rabanal, 80, Argentine writer and journalist, brain cancer. *Elsa Raven, 91, American actress (''Back to the Future'', ''Amen (TV series), Amen'', ''Titanic (1997 film), Titanic''). *John Sessions, 67, British actor and comedian (''Stella Street'', ''Spitting Image'', ''Whose Line Is It Anyway? (British TV series), Whose Line Is It Anyway?''), heart attack. *Satish Prasad Singh, 84, Indian politician, Lok Sabha, MP (1980–1984) and Chief Minister of Bihar, chief minister of Bihar (1968), COVID-19. *Karl Sitter, 92, Austrian Olympic rower (Rowing at the 1948 Summer Olympics – Men's coxed four, 1948). *Maria Tsien, 95, American actress. *Max Ward (aviator), Max Ward, 98, Canadian aviator, founder of Wardair. *Baron Wolman, 83, American photographer (''Rolling Stone''), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.


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*Isaac Alvarez, 90, French actor and mime. *Anthony Van Dyck (horse), Anthony Van Dyck, 4, Irish racehorse, euthanised. *Irvin Baxter Jr., 75, American Oneness Pentecostalism, Pentecostal preacher and televangelist, COVID-19. *Henry Brind, 93, British diplomat, Ambassador of the United Kingdom to Somalia, ambassador to Somalia (1977–1980) and List of High Commissioners of the United Kingdom to Malawi, high commissioner to Malawi (1983–1987). *Gennady Bukharin, 91, Russian sprint canoeist, double World champion (1958 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships, 1958). *Blair Campbell, 74, Australian cricketer (Victoria Bushrangers, Victoria, Tasmanian Tigers, Tasmania) and Australian rules football, footballer (Richmond Football Club, Richmond). *Taymi Chappé, 52, Cuban-Spanish Olympic fencer (Fencing at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Women's épée, 1996). *Anne Covell, 70, Canadian Olympic athlete (Athletics at the 1968 Summer Olympics – Women's 400 metres, 1968). *Ron Fogg, 82, English footballer (Weymouth F.C., Weymouth, Bedford Town F.C., Bedford Town, Aldershot F.C., Aldershot). *Claude Giraud, 84, French actor (''Angélique, Marquise des Anges'', ''Circle of Love (film), Circle of Love'', ''The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob''). *Maurice Healy (campaigner), Maurice Healy, 86, British consumer campaigner. *William Helburn, 96, American photographer. *Dharshibhai Khanpura, 80, Indian politician, Gujarat Legislative Assembly, Gujarat MLA (1990–2007, 2012–2017), COVID-19. *Matti Laakso, 79, Finnish Olympic wrestler (Wrestling at the 1960 Summer Olympics – Men's Greco-Roman welterweight, 1960, Wrestling at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Men's Greco-Roman welterweight, 1964, Wrestling at the 1972 Summer Olympics – Men's Greco-Roman 82 kg, 1972). *Faustas Latėnas, 64, Lithuanian composer (''My Little Wife'', ''Wooden Staircase''). *Georges Massicotte, 90, Canadian politician, National Assembly of Quebec, Quebec MNA (1973–1976). *Seno Nugroho, 48, Indonesian artist and puppeteer, heart attack. *Aileen Passloff, 89, American dancer and choreographer, heart failure. *Jacques Pereira, 65, Portuguese footballer (S.C. Braga, Braga, FC Porto, Porto, Portugal national football team, national team), heart failure. *H. G. Somashekar Rao, 86, Indian actor (''27 Mavalli Circle'', ''Mithileya Seetheyaru'', ''Koormavatara''), cardiac arrest. *Grzegorz Szerszenowicz, 75, Polish footballer (Broń Radom, Jagiellonia Białystok, Mazur Ełk). *Don Talbot, 87, Australian Olympic International Swimming Hall of Fame, Hall of Fame swimming coach.


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*Lalit Bhati, 61, Indian politician, COVID-19. *Lakhdar Bouregaa, 87, Algerian independentist militant, COVID-19. *Maurice Faivre, 94, French general and political scientist. *Theodore Friend, 89, American historian, president of Swarthmore College (1973–1982), cancer. *Sead Gološ, 51, Bosnian architect, COVID-19. *Ken Hensley, 75, English singer-songwriter (Uriah Heep (band), Uriah Heep, Blackfoot (band), Blackfoot, Toe Fat). *Bruce Hurley, 86, American politician, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives (1971–1989). *Faraaz Khan, 50, Indian actor (''Fareb (1996 film), Fareb'', ''Mehndi (1998 film), Mehndi'', ''Achanak 37 Saal Baad''), neurological disease. *Benjamin LaGuer, 57, American convicted rapist, liver disease. *Naomi Long Madgett, 97, American poet. *Sergio Matteucci, 89, Italian voice actor and radio presenter. *Tom Metzger, 82, American white supremacist, founder of White Aryan Resistance, Parkinson's disease. *John Meyer (American football), John Meyer, 78, American football player (Houston Oilers) and coach (Green Bay Packers, New England Patriots, Boston/New England Patriots), COVID-19. *Adam David Miller, 98, American poet and memoirist. *Moncef Ouannes, 63–64, Tunisian sociologist, COVID-19. *Abdul Rashid (field hockey, born 1947), Abdul Rashid, 73, Pakistani field hockey player, Olympic champion (Field hockey at the 1968 Summer Olympics, 1968). *Shakey Rodriguez, 67, American basketball coach (FIU Panthers men's basketball, FIU Panthers), brain aneurysm. *Mariano Francisco Saynez Mendoza, 78, Mexican admiral, Secretariat of the Navy, secretary of the Navy (2006–2012). *Bob Schmidt (Australian footballer), Bob Schmidt, 77, Australian footballer. *Montinee Tangphong, 35, Thai tennis player, lymphoma. *Matt Tees, 81, Scottish footballer (Grimsby Town F.C., Grimsby Town, Charlton Athletic F.C, Charlton Athletic, Airdrieonians F.C., Airdrieonians). *Roald Tweet, 87, American academic and historian, COVID-19. *Jean-Pierre Vincent, 78, French theatre actor and director, administrator of the Comédie-Française (1983–1986). *Jan Vrba (politician), Jan Vrba, 83, Czech politician, Ministry of Industry and Trade (Czech Republic), minister of industry (1990–1992), COVID-19. *Ernest Westfield, 80, American baseball player (Birmingham Black Barons). *Luis Zapata (writer), Luis Zapata, 69, Mexican writer. *Zbigniew Zysk, 70, Polish politician, Sejm, deputy (1993–1997), COVID-19.


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*Len Barry, 78, American singer ("1-2-3 (Len Barry song), 1-2-3", "Bristol Stomp"), myelodysplasia. *Yuvensius Alfonsius Biakai, 63, Indonesian politician, regent of Asmat Regency, Asmat (2005–2015). *Alan Cairns (clergyman), Alan Cairns, 80, Northern Irish clergyman and author, COVID-19. *Vincent Coakley, 65, Irish Gaelic footballer. *Maggie Crotty, 72, American politician, member of the Illinois Senate (2003–2009). *François d'Harcourt, 91, French politician, National Assembly (France), Deputy (1973–1997). *Jacques Glowinski, 84, French pharmacist, complications from COVID-19. *David Hawkins (swimmer), David Hawkins, 86, Australian Olympic swimmer. *Jim Marurai, 73, Cook Island politician, Prime Minister of the Cook Islands, prime minister (2004–2010), Minister of Foreign Affairs (Cook Islands), minister of foreign affairs (2009) and Parliament of the Cook Islands, MP (1994–2017). *Barbara McAulay, 91, Australian Olympic diver (Diving at the 1956 Summer Olympics – Women's 3 metre springboard, 1956). *Ouyang Zhongshi, 92, Chinese calligrapher. *Leonid Osipov, 77, Russian water polo player, Olympic champion (Water polo at the 1972 Summer Olympics, 1972). *Geoffrey Palmer (actor), Geoffrey Palmer, 93, British actor (''As Time Goes By (TV series), As Time Goes By'', ''Butterflies (TV series), Butterflies'', ''The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin''). *Johnny Paredes, 58, Venezuelan baseball player (Montreal Expos, Detroit Tigers), cancer. *Robert Peterson (Canadian politician), Robert Peterson, 83, Canadian politician, Senate of Canada, senator (2005–2012). *Janine Puget, 93, French-born Argentine psychiatrist and psychoanalyst. *Jim Ramstad, 74, American politician, member of the Minnesota Senate (1981–1991) and U.S. House of Representatives (1991–2009), Parkinson's disease. *Reynaert, 65, Belgian singer ("Laissez briller le soleil"), COVID-19. *Joseph Rishel, 80, American art curator, complications from Parkinson's disease. *Ossi Runne, 93, Finnish trumpeter, orchestra leader and composer ("Playboy (Ann Christine song), Playboy"). *Rex Rector, 69, American politician, member of the Missouri House of Representatives (2001–2007). *Nissim Sharim, 88, Chilean actor and theater director (''Julio comienza en julio'', ''Ufa con el sexo''). *Pierre Simonet, 99, French militant and international civil servant. *Géza Szőcs, 67, Romanian-Hungarian poet and politician, secretary of state for culture (2010–2012), COVID-19. *Govardhan Upadhyay, 77, Indian politician, Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly, Madhya Pradesh MLA (1985–1990, 2013–2018). *Gordon Van Wylen, 100, American physicist and academic administrator, president of Hope College (1972–1987), COVID-19. *Joy Westmore, 88, Australian actress (''Prisoner (TV series), Prisoner'', ''Neighbours'', ''Blue Heelers'').


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*Caprino Alendy, 68, Surinamese politician, National Assembly (Suriname), MP (1991–2010). *Giuseppe Amadei, 101, Italian politician, Chamber of Deputies (Italy), Deputy (1958–1987). *Luis Alberto Ammann, 77, Argentine politician, Secretary-General of the Humanist Party (Argentina), Humanist Party (1984–1994, 2001–2003), complications from COVID-19. *Mick Barry (rugby union), Mick Barry, 77, Australian rugby union player (Australia national rugby union team, national team), drowned. *Jean-Michel Boris, 87, French artistic director, Director General of the Olympia (Paris), Olympia (1979–2001). *Paul Carey (hurler), Paul Carey, 41, Irish hurler, traffic collision. *Patrick Chokala, 72, Tanzanian diplomat, Ambassador to Russia (2002–2004), heart attack. *Ray Daviault, 86, Canadian baseball player (New York Mets). *Dovid Feinstein, 91, Belarusian-born American Orthodox rabbi, rosh yeshiva of the Mesivtha Tifereth Jerusalem (since 1986). *Gene Felton, 84, American racecar driver, emphysema. *June Foulds, 86, British athlete, Olympic silver (Athletics at the 1956 Summer Olympics – Women's 4 × 100 metres relay, 1956) and bronze medalist (1952 Summer Olympics, 1952). *Jean-Michel Goudard, 80, French public relations executive (BBDO). *Harry Holman (footballer), Harry Holman, 62, English footballer (Exeter City F.C., Exeter City, Peterborough United F.C., Peterborough United). *King Von, 26, American rapper, shot. *Mluleki Ndobe, 46, South African politician, member of the KwaZulu-Natal Legislature (since 2019), suicide by gunshot. *Jim Neilson, 78, Canadian ice hockey player (New York Rangers). *Andrzej Owczarek, 70, Polish politician and teacher, mayor of Łask (1990–1998), member of Senate of Poland, Senate (2005–2015), COVID-19. *Sergey Palagin, 52, Russian military pilot and lieutenant colonel, complications from COVID-19. *Jim Radford, 92, English folk singer-songwriter and peace activist, COVID-19. *Luke Rhinehart, 87, American author (''The Dice Man''). *Les Rohr, 74, British-born American baseball player (New York Mets). *Timur Selçuk, 74, Turkish singer, pianist and composer ("Bana Bana"). *Bernard Sesé, 91, French academic, essayist, poet, and translator. *Piero Simondo, 92, Italian artist. *Shelby Smith, 93, American politician. *Fernando Solanas, 84, Argentine film director (''The Hour of the Furnaces'', ''Tangos, the Exile of Gardel'', ''Social Genocide'') and politician, Argentine Senate, Senator (2013–2019), COVID-19. *Ken Spears, 82, American animator and television producer (''Scooby-Doo'', ''Dynomutt, Dog Wonder'', ''Alvin and the Chipmunks (1983 TV series), Alvin and the Chipmunks''), complications from Lewy body dementia. *Gerald Stone, 87, American-born Australian television producer (''60 Minutes (Australian TV program), 60 Minutes'') and journalist. *Constantin Dan Vasiliu, 69, Romanian politician, Senate of Romania, senator (1992–2004). *Oliver Winterbottom, 76, British automotive designer. *Nathan Zach, 89, Israeli poet. *Mikhail Zhvanetsky, 86, Ukrainian-Russian writer and satirist, People's Artist of Russia (2012).


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*Adrian Cahill, 49, Irish hurler (Offaly GAA, Offaly). *Cándido Camero, 99, Cuban jazz percussionist. *Chung Laung Liu, 86, Chinese-born Taiwanese computer scientist. *Cyril Colbeau-Justin, 50, French film producer (''Me, Myself and Mum'', ''The Last Deadly Mission''), cancer. *Norm Crosby, 93, American comedian and actor (''Eight Crazy Nights''). *John Fraser (actor), John Fraser, 89, Scottish actor (''The Good Companions (1957 film), The Good Companions'', ''The Trials of Oscar Wilde'', ''Repulsion (film), Repulsion''), cancer. *Vasile Gherasim, 70, Romanian politician, mayor of Sector 1 (Bucharest), Sector 1 (2000–2004) and Chamber of Deputies (Romania), deputy (2008–2012), COVID-19. *Edwin Gilbert (swimmer), Edwin Gilbert, 91, American swimmer. *Abdelkader Guerroudj, 92, Algerian political activist. *Henry Haller, 97, Swiss-American chef, White House Executive Chef (1966–1987). *Bones Hillman, 62, New Zealand bassist (Midnight Oil, The Swingers, Suburban Reptiles), cancer. *Fred Hills, 85, American literary editor, complications from prostate cancer. *Hou Feng, 92, Chinese plant breeding engineer, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering. *Pierre Lataillade, 87, French politician, Mayor (France), mayor of Arcachon (1985–2001). *Jeanne Little, 82, Australian entertainer (''The Mike Walsh Show'', ''Cuckoo in the Nest'', ''Beauty and the Beast (talk show), Beauty and the Beast''). *Rina Macrelli, 91, Italian screenwriter and essayist. *Jean Maissant, 94, French Olympic discus thrower (Athletics at the 1952 Summer Olympics – Men's discus throw, 1952). *Mike McCormack (politician), Mike McCormack, 98, American politician, member of the United States House of Representatives, U.S. House of Representatives (1971–1981), Washington House of Representatives (1957–1961) and Washington Senate, Senate (1961–1970). *Jean-Marie Mérigoux, 82, French Roman Catholic priest. *Sakari Paasonen, 85, Finnish Olympic shooter (Shooting at the 1988 Summer Olympics#Men's events, 1988, Shooting at the 1992 Summer Olympics#Men's events, 1992). *Edward J. Perkins, 92, American diplomat, ambassador to the List of ambassadors of the United States to the United Nations, United Nations, List of ambassadors of the United States to South Africa, South Africa and List of ambassadors of the United States to Liberia, Liberia. *Jonathan Sacks, Baron Sacks, 72, British Orthodox rabbi, Chief Rabbi, chief rabbi of the United Synagogue (1991–2013) and member of the House of Lords (since 2013), cancer. *Moustafa Safouan, 99, Egyptian psychoanalyst. *Anicetus Bongsu Antonius Sinaga, 79, Indonesian Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop of Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Medan, Medan (2009–2018), COVID-19. *Willie Smith (sprinter), Willie Smith, 64, American sprinter, Olympic champion (Athletics at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Men's 4 × 400 metres relay, 1984). *Song Jae-ho, 83, South Korean actor (''Yeong-ja's Heydays'', ''Memories of Murder'', ''The President's Last Bang''). *Anatoly Mikhailovich Stepin, 80, Russian mathematician. *Philip Wroughton (insurance executive), Sir Philip Wroughton, 86, British businessman and public servant, Lord Lieutenant of Berkshire (1995–2008). *Yang Zhenduo, 94, Chinese martial artist. *Vera Zima, 67, Croatian actress (''Love Letters with Intent'', ''Cashier Wants to Go to the Seaside'', ''Sorry for Kung Fu'').


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*Joseph Altairac, 63, French literary critic and essayist. *Mohammed Bakar, 75, Malaysian Olympic football player (Football at the 1972 Summer Olympics, 1972), (Penang FA, Malaysia national football team, national team) and manager, bone marrow failure. *Oscar Benton, 71, Dutch vocalist ("Bensonhurst Blues"). *Herman Daled, 90, Belgian art collector. *Horst David, 81, German serial killer. *Paul Foshee, 88, American politician. *Clive Griffiths (politician), Clive Griffiths, 91, Australian politician, President of the Western Australian Legislative Council, president (1977–1997) and member (1965–1997) of the Western Australian Legislative Council. *Raphael Hadane, 97, Ethiopian-Israeli religious leader, Kahen (Beta Israel), kahen of Beta Israel. *Cliff Joseph, 98, Panama-born American artist. *Sanchaman Limboo, 73, Indian politician, Chief Minister of Sikkim, chief minister of Sikkim (1994). *Howie Meeker, 97, Canadian Hockey Hall of Fame, Hall of Fame ice hockey player (Toronto Maple Leafs), commentator (''Hockey Night in Canada, HNIC'') and politician, Parliament of Canada, MP (1951–1953), four-time Stanley Cup champion. *Marc Metdepenningen, 62, Belgian journalist. *Stéphane Moulin (referee), Stéphane Moulin, 57, French football referee. *Chuck Mrazovich, 96, American basketball player (Anderson Packers, Indianapolis Olympians). *Jean-Yves Nau, 68, French physician and scientific journalist. *Richard Neely, 79, American jurist, justice of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia (1973–1995), liver cancer. *Bernard L. Shaw, 90, English chemist. *Heidar Shonjani, 74, Iranian Olympic swimmer (Swimming at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Men's 100 metre freestyle, 1964) and water polo player (Water polo at the 1976 Summer Olympics, 1976). *Ataullah Siddiqui, 66, Indian-born British scholar of Islam, cancer. *Miro Steržaj, 87, Slovene nine-pin bowling, nine-pin bowler, businessman and politician, mayor of Ljutomer (1988–1992). *Seymour Topping, 98, American journalist (''The New York Times''), stroke. *Alex Trebek, 80, Canadian-American game show host (''Jeopardy!'', ''High Rollers'', ''Classic Concentration''), seven-time Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show Host, Emmy winner, pancreatic cancer. *Víctor Valencia de los Santos, 61, Mexican politician, Congress of the Union, deputy (2006–2008), COVID-19. *Carlos G. Vallés, 95, Spanish-Indian Society of Jesus, Jesuit priest and author. *Vanusa, 73, Brazilian singer. *Andrzej Wawrzyniak, 88, Polish diplomat and art collector.


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*Fernando Atzori, 78, Italian boxer, Olympic champion (Boxing at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Flyweight, 1964). *Bruno Barbey, 79, Moroccan-born French photographer. *Virginia Bonci, 71, Romanian Olympic athlete (Athletics at the 1968 Summer Olympics – Women's high jump, 1968). *Pierre Candelo, 86, French Olympic sport shooter. *Foster Castleman, 89, American baseball player (San Francisco Giants, New York Giants, Baltimore Orioles). *Daryono, 26, Indonesian footballer (Persija Jakarta, Badak Lampung F.C., Badak Lampung), dengue fever. *Charles M. Eastman, 80, American architect. *Glenn Ezell, 76, American baseball executive (Detroit Tigers) and coach (Texas Rangers (baseball), Texas Rangers, Kansas City Royals). *W. D. Ariyasinghe, 64, Sri Lankan musician. *Domènec Fita i Molat, 93, Spanish painter and sculptor. *Charles-Henri Flammarion, 74, French literary editor. *Tom Heinsohn, 86, American Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, Hall of Fame basketball player, coach, and broadcaster (Boston Celtics), List of NBA champions, NBA Champion (1957, 1959–1965, 1974, 1976). *Israel Horovitz, 81, American playwright and screenwriter (''Author! Author! (film), Author! Author!'', ''Sunshine (1999 film), Sunshine'', ''James Dean (2001 film), James Dean''). *Harry R. Jackson Jr., 67, American Christian preacher and Pentecostalism, Pentecostal bishop. *Gordon Joseloff, 75, American journalist (CBS News), myelofibrosis. *John Kinsela, 70, Australian Olympic wrestler (Wrestling at the 1968 Summer Olympics – Men's freestyle 52 kg, 1968, Wrestling at the 1972 Summer Olympics – Men's freestyle 52 kg, 1972). *Robert Layton (musicologist), Robert Layton, 90, English musicologist and music critic. *Lawrence LeShan, 100, American psychologist, educator and author. *Lê Dinh, 86, Vietnamese-Canadian songwriter. *Edward McClain (Alabama politician), Edward McClain, 80, American politician, member of the Alabama Senate (1995–2009). *C. Moyinkutty, 77, Indian politician, Kerala Legislative Assembly, Kerala MLA (1996–2016), liver disease. *Dan Pfister, 83, American baseball player (Kansas City Athletics). *Marco Santagata, 73, Italian writer and academic, COVID-19. *Eleanor Schano, 88, American journalist, COVID-19. *Howard P. Segal, 72, American historian of technology. *Amadou Toumani Touré, 72, Malian politician, List of heads of state of Mali, president (1991–1992, 2002–2012). *Shkëlqim Troplini, 54, Albanian Olympic wrestler (Wrestling at the 1996 Summer Olympics, 1996), COVID-19. *William G. T. Tuttle Jr., 84, American general. *Doug Wragg, 86, English footballer (Rochdale A.F.C., Rochdale, West Ham United F.C., West Ham United, Mansfield Town F.C., Mansfield Town). *Basil Yamey, 101, South African economist. *Daniel Yonnet, 87, French journalist and literary critic.


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*Nagima Aitkhozhina, 74, Kazakh biologist. *Hanane Al-Barassi, 46, Libyan anti-corruption and women's rights activist, shot. *Alec Baillie, American bassist (Choking Victim, Leftöver Crack). *Carlo Bordini, 82, Italian poet. *Charles Corver, 84, Dutch football referee. *Graham Cowdrey, 56, English cricketer (Kent County Cricket Club, Kent). *Dino da Costa, 89, Brazilian-born Italian footballer (Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas, Botafogo, A.S. Roma, Roma, Italy national football team, Italy national team). *Jerzy Derkacz, 70, Polish politician, Senate (Poland), senator (1993–1997). *DJ Spinbad, 46, American DJ (WHTZ) and record producer. *Harold Edwards (mathematician), Harold Edwards, 84, American mathematician, colon cancer. *Saeb Erekat, 65, Palestinian politician and diplomat (Oslo Accords), Palestinian Legislative Council, MP (since 1996) and secretary-general of the Palestine Liberation Organization, PLO (since 2015), COVID-19. *Renzo Gattegna, 81, Italian lawyer, president of the Union of Italian Jewish Communities (2006–2016), COVID-19. *Vladimir Găitan, 73, Romanian actor (''The Reenactment'', ''Accident (1976 film), Accident'', ''Uncle Marin, the Billionaire''), cancer. *Sen-itiroh Hakomori, 91, Japanese-American biochemist. *Bob Hantla, 89, American football player (San Francisco 49ers, BC Lions). *Luis Ibero, 71, Spanish politician, COVID-19. *Bede Lackner, 92, Hungarian-American priest and monk. *Igor Moskvin, 91, Russian figure skating coach. *Ba Ag Moussa, Malian militant and jihadist, shot. *Günther Pfaff, 81, Austrian canoeist, Olympic bronze medalist (Canoeing at the 1968 Summer Olympics – Men's K-2 1000 metres, 1968). *Isidro Pedraza Chávez, 61, Mexican politician, Senate of the Republic (Mexico), senator (2006–2009, 2012–2015), COVID-19. *Mahadeepak Singh Shakya, 98, Indian politician, Lok Sabha, MP (1977–1998). *Juan Sol, 73, Spanish footballer (Valencia CF, Valencia, Real Madrid C.F., Real Madrid, Spain national football team, national team). *Mila del Sol, 97, Filipino actress (''Giliw Ko'', ''Ibong Adarna''). *Rahayu Supanggah, 71, Indonesian composer. *Russell T. Thane, 94, American politician. *Tony Waiters, 83, English football player (Blackpool F.C., Blackpool, England national football team, national team) and manager (Plymouth Argyle F.C., Plymouth Argyle). *Mike Whorf, 88, American radio personality. *Sven Wollter, 86, Swedish actor (''The Sacrifice (1986 film), The Sacrifice'', ''The Man on the Roof'', ''A Song for Martin''), COVID-19. *Amir Yavari, 88, Iranian Olympic boxer (Boxing at the 1960 Summer Olympics – Welterweight, 1960). *Mahmoud Yavari, 81, Iranian football player (PAS Tehran F.C., PAS Tehran, Iran national football team, national team) and manager (Tractor S.C., Tractor).


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*Mongameli Bobani, 52, South African politician, mayor of Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality, Nelson Mandela Bay (2018–2019), COVID-19. *Carlos Campos (footballer, born 1937), Carlos Campos, 83, Chilean footballer (Club Universidad de Chile, Universidad de Chile, Chile national football team, national team), respiratory failure. *Shegufta Bakht Chaudhuri, 86, Bangladeshi economist, governor of Bangladesh Bank (1987–1992). *Francesc-Xavier Ciuraneta Aymí, 80, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese of Menorca, Menorca (1991–1999) and Roman Catholic Diocese of Lleida, Lleida (1999–2007). *Justin Cronin (politician), Justin Cronin, 40, American politician, member of the South Dakota House of Representatives (2009–2019). *Jean Collet, 88, French writer. *Marian Cooksey, 77, American politician. *Titus Davis, 27, American football player (Central Michigan Chippewas football, Central Michigan Chippewas), renal medullary carcinoma. *Charles DeJurnett, 68, American football player (San Diego Chargers, Los Angeles Rams), cancer. *Edward Flak, 72, Polish lawyer and German minority in Poland, German minority politician, mayor of Olesno (1990–1994, 1998–2006), member of the Sejm (1992–1993). *Juan Gómez-Quiñones, 80, Mexican-born American historian. *Rosalind Grimshaw, 75, English stained glass artist. *Margaret Guilfoyle, Dame Margaret Guilfoyle, 94, Northern Irish-born Australian politician, Australian Senate, senator (1971–1987), Minister for Finance (Australia), minister for finance (1980–1983) and Minister for Government Services, social security (1975–1980). *Edmund Jagiełło, 73, Polish physician and politician, member of the Sejm (1989–1991), Senate (Poland), senator (1991–1993). *Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa, 84, Bahraini royal and politician, Prime Minister of Bahrain, prime minister (since 1970). *Valentin Khromov, 86, Russian poet. *Mark Kosmos, 75, American football player (
Ottawa Rough Riders The Ottawa Rough Riders were a Canadian Football League team based in Ottawa, Ontario, founded on September 19, 1876. Formerly one of the oldest and longest-lived professional sports teams in North America, the Rough Riders won the Grey Cup cham ...
). *Mileta Lisica, 54, Serbian-Slovene basketball player (KK Sloboda Tuzla, Sloboda Tuzla, KK Crvena zvezda, Crvena zvezda, KK Zlatorog Laško, Pivovarna Laško). *Jorge Llopart, 68, Spanish race walker, Olympic silver medallist (Athletics at the 1980 Summer Olympics – Men's 50 kilometres walk, 1980), heart attack. *Robert Lue, 56, Jamaican biologist, cancer. *Thembekile Kimi Makwetu, 54, South African accountant, Auditor-General (South Africa), auditor-general (since 2013), lung cancer. *André Martin (physicist), André Martin, 91, French particle physicist. *Les Massie, 85, Scottish footballer (Huddersfield Town A.F.C., Huddersfield Town). *Giuliana Minuzzo, 88, Italian alpine skier, Olympic bronze medallist (Alpine skiing at the 1952 Winter Olympics – Women's downhill, 1952, Alpine skiing at the 1960 Winter Olympics – Women's giant slalom, 1960). *MO3 (rapper), MO3, 28, American rapper, shot. *Michel Mongeau (actor), Michel Mongeau, 74, Canadian actor (''How My Mother Gave Birth to Me During Menopause'', ''Gaz Bar Blues'', ''Shake Hands with the Devil (2007 film), Shake Hands with the Devil''). *Reg Morelli, 84, American-Canadian ice hockey player (North Dakota Fighting Hawks men's ice hockey, North Dakota Fighting Hawks). *Abdulkadir Balarabe Musa, 84, Nigerian politician, List of Governors of Kaduna State, governor of Kaduna State (1979–1981). *Netatua Pelesikoti, Tongan environmentalist. *Jude Stéfan, 90, French poet. *Theresa Stewart, 90, English politician, List of mayors of Birmingham, Lord Mayor of Birmingham (2000–2001). *Mark Stockman, 73, Ukrainian-born American physicist. *Gonçalo Ribeiro Telles, 98, Portuguese landscape architect and politician, co-founder of the People's Monarchist Party (Portugal), People's Monarchist Party and the Earth Party. *Faye Urban, 75, Canadian tennis player. *Marie-Claude Vayssade, 84, French politician, European Parliament, MEP (1979–1994). *Andrew White (saxophonist), Andrew White, 78, American jazz saxophonist and musicologist.


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*Asif Basra, 53, Indian actor (''Outsourced (film), Outsourced'', ''One Night with the King'', ''Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai''), suicide by hanging. *William T. Beaver, 87, American medical researcher and educator, complications of COVID-19. *Wolfgang Engelmann, 78, German politician, Bundestag, MP (1990–1998). *Walter J. Gex III, 81, American jurist, judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi, U.S. District Court for Southern Mississippi (since 1986). *Alan Glazier, 81, English darts player. *Boris Gurevich (wrestler, born 1937), Boris Gurevich, 83, Ukrainian wrestler, Olympic champion (Wrestling at the 1968 Summer Olympics – Men's freestyle 87 kg, 1968). *Michael Z. Hobson, 83, American comic book publisher (Marvel Comics). *Kanybek Isakov, 51, Kyrgyz politician and academic, COVID-19. *Surendra Singh Jeena, 50, Indian politician, Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly, Uttarakhand MLA (since 2007), COVID-19. *Nelly Kaplan, 89, Argentine-born French film director (''A Very Curious Girl'') and screenwriter, COVID-19. *Lynn Kellogg, 77, American singer and actress (''Hair (musical), Hair'', ''Charro!''), COVID-19. *Masatoshi Koshiba, 94, Japanese physicist, Nobel Prize in Physics, Nobel Prize laureate (2002). *Jacob M. Landau, 96, Israeli political scientist. *Villem Lüüs, 49, Estonian draughts player and judge. *Tibor Méray, 96, Hungarian journalist and writer (''Catch Me a Spy''). *Jack Michael, 94, American psychologist. *Marc Monchal, 85, French army general. *John Outterbridge, 87, American sculptor and activist. *Piem (cartoonist), Piem, 97, French designer. *Leonid Potapov, 85, Russian politician, Head of the Republic of Buryatia, president of Buryatia (1994–2007), COVID-19. *Arjun Prajapati, 63, Indian pottery artist, Padma Shri (List of Padma Shri award recipients (2010–2019), 2010), COVID-19. *Dave Quall, 84, American politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives (1993–2011). *Albert Quixall, 87, English footballer (Sheffield Wednesday F.C., Sheffield Wednesday, Manchester United F.C., Manchester United, England national football team, national team). *Jerry Rawlings, 73, Ghanaian politician, President of Ghana, president (1979, 1981–2001), COVID-19. *Gernot Roll, 81, German cinematographer (''The Last Escape (1970 film), The Last Escape'', ''Zero Hour (1977 film), Zero Hour'', ''Beyond Silence (1996 film), Beyond Silence'') and film director. *Krasnodar Rora, 75, Croatian football player (GNK Dinamo Zagreb, Dinamo Zagreb, Yugoslavia national football team, Yugoslavia national team) and manager (NK Radnik Velika Gorica). *Paul Schrieber, 54, American baseball umpire, brain hemorrhage. *Guy-Olivier Segond, 75, Swiss politician, member of the National Council (Switzerland), swiss national council (1987–1990). *Waqar Ahmed Seth, 59, Pakistani jurist, justice (since 2011) and chief justice (since 2018) of the Peshawar High Court, COVID-19. *Quentin Smith, 68, American philosopher. *Aldo Tambellini, 90, Italian-American artist, complications from surgery. *Sakata Tōjūrō IV, 88, Japanese kabuki actor. *Howie Winter, 91, American mobster (Winter Hill Gang), heart attack.


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*Mohammad Ali (Bangladeshi politician), Mohammad Ali, 76, Bangladeshi politician, Jatiya Sangsad, MP (1996–2001). *Thomas J. Allen, 89, American organizational theorist. *Vidin Apostolov, 79, Bulgarian footballer (FC Lokomotiv 1929 Sofia, Lokomotiv Sofia, PFC Botev Plovdiv, Botev Plovdiv, Bulgaria national football team, national team). *Eliza Jane Ashley, 103, American chef and author. *Ravi Belagere, 62, Indian journalist (''Hai Bangalore'', ''O Manase''), heart attack. *Robert Byron Bird, 96, American chemical engineer. *Rik Boel, 89, Belgian politician and judge, Minister of the Interior (Belgium), minister of the interior (1977–1979). *João Cunha (politician), João Cunha, 81, Brazilian politician,
deputy Deputy or depute may refer to: * Steward (office) * Khalifa, an Arabic title that can signify "deputy" * Deputy (legislator), a legislator in many countries and regions, including: ** A member of a Chamber of Deputies, for example in Italy, Spain, ...
(1975–1991). *Terry Duerod, 64, American basketball player (Boston Celtics, Detroit Pistons, Dallas Mavericks), List of NBA champions, NBA champion (1981 NBA Finals, 1981), leukemia. *József Halzl, 86, Hungarian mechanical engineer, co-founder of the Hungarian Democratic Forum and CEO of MVM Group (1991–1994). *Mohand Chérif Hannachi, 70, Algerian football player (Algeria national football team, national team) and executive. *John Hays (businessman), John Hays, 71, British travel agency executive, founder of Hays Travel. *Noah Hershkowitz, 79, American physicist. *Paul Hornung, 84, American Pro Football Hall of Fame, Hall of Fame football player (Green Bay Packers), Super Bowl champion (Super Bowl I, 1966), Heisman Trophy winner (1956), complications from dementia. *Attila Horváth (discus thrower), Attila Horváth, 53, Hungarian Olympic discus thrower (Athletics at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Men's discus throw, 1992, Athletics at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Men's discus throw, 1996), COVID-19. *Konrad Hünteler, 73, German flutist. *Abiola Félix Iroko, 73–74, Beninese historian and university professor. *Roger Jepsen, 91, American politician, member of the United States Senate, U.S. Senate (1979–1985) and Iowa Senate (1966–1968), List of lieutenant governors of Iowa, Lt. Governor of Iowa (1969–1973). *Kjartan Jóhannsson, 80, Icelandic diplomat and politician, Ministry of Fisheries and Agriculture (Iceland), minister of fisheries (1978–1980) and Minister of Commerce (Iceland), of commerce (1979–1980). *Gwyn Jones (footballer, born 1935), Gwyn Jones, 85, Welsh footballer (Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C., Wolverhampton Wanderers, Bristol Rovers F.C., Bristol Rovers). *Jay Kerttula, 92, American politician, member (1961–1963, 1965–1973) and List of Speakers of the Alaska House of Representatives, speaker (1969–1971) of the Alaska House of Representatives, member (1973–1995) and president (1981–1985) of the Alaska Senate. *Jam Madad Ali Khan, 57, Pakistani politician, Provincial Assembly of Sindh, Sindh MPA (since 2008), COVID-19. *Akira Kubodera, 43, Japanese actor (''Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon (2003 TV series), Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon'', ''Kamen Rider Blade'', ''Kamen Rider Kiva''), suicide. *Halina Kwiatkowska, 99, Polish actress (''Ashes and Diamonds (film), Ashes and Diamonds'', ''The Doll (1968 film), The Doll'', ''And Along Come Tourists''). *Pierre Mercier (politician), Pierre Mercier, 83, Canadian politician. *Walter C. Miller, 94, American television producer (Grammy Awards). *Jean Morzadec, 67, French singer-songwriter and media director. *Alfred Muller, 79, French politician, French National Assembly, deputy (1993–1997) and mayor of Schiltigheim (1977–2008). *Jim Pace (racing driver), Jim Pace, 59, American racing driver, complications of COVID-19. *Pat Pariseau, 84, American politician, complications from dementia. *Louis Rostollan, 84, French racing cyclist. *Andrzej Prawda, 69, Polish football manager (Victoria Sulejówek, Odra Opole), COVID-19. *Kićo Slabinac, 76, Croatian pop singer ("Tvoj dječak je tužan"). *Henry Slaughter, 93, American gospel pianist, complications from COVID-19. *Doug Supernaw, 60, American country musician ("I Don't Call Him Daddy", "Reno (Doug Supernaw song), Reno", "Not Enough Hours in the Night"), lung and bladder cancer. *Peter Sutcliffe, 74, English serial killer, complications of COVID-19. *Vladimír Székely, 79, Hungarian electrical engineer. *John Meurig Thomas, Sir John Meurig Thomas, 87, Welsh chemist and academic administrator, Director of the Royal Institution (1986–1991). *Jan van Toorn, 88, Dutch graphic designer. *Julio Videla, 76, Chilean radio and television presenter. *Philip Voss, 84, British actor (''Vicious (TV series), Vicious'', ''Doctor Who'', ''Fish (British TV series), Fish''), cancer and COVID-19. *Made Wianta, 70, Indonesian painter. *Günther Wirth, 87, German footballer.


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*Jay E. Adams, 91, American religious author, founder of Nouthetic counseling. *Osmo Ala-Honkola, 81, Finnish Olympic shooter (Shooting at the 1968 Summer Olympics – Mixed 300 metre free rifle, three positions, 1968, Shooting at the 1972 Summer Olympics – Mixed 300 metre free rifle, three positions, 1972). *Robert Brown (Minnesota politician), Robert Brown, 85, American politician. *Adolfo Bolea, 87, Spanish football player (UE Sant Andreu, Sant Andreu, CD Tenerife, Tenerife, Cádiz CF, Cádiz) and manager. *Sydney Chandrasekara, 61, Sri Lankan journalist. *Frederick B. Chary, 81, American historian, complications from COVID-19. *Lamin N. Dibba, Gambian politician. *Gerald Nicholas Dino, 80, American Ruthenian Greek Catholic Church, Ruthenian Greek Catholic hierarch, eparch of the Ruthenian Catholic Eparchy of the Holy Protection of Mary of Phoenix, Holy Protection of Mary of Phoenix (2008–2016). *Armen Dzhigarkhanyan, 85, Armenian-Russian actor (''The New Adventures of the Elusive Avengers'', ''The Crown of the Russian Empire, or Once Again the Elusive Avengers, The Crown of the Russian Empire'', ''The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed''). *Peter Florjančič, 101, Slovenian inventor. *Jacques Fornier, 94, French theatrical actor and director. *Barbara Granlund, 92, American politician. *Max Gros-Louis, 89, Canadian politician, grand chief of the Huron-Wendat Nation (1964–1984, 1994–2008). *Greg Growden, 60, Australian sports journalist and author, cancer. *János Gróz, 49, Hungarian handball and beach handball coach, COVID-19. *Charlie Hauck, 79, American television producer and writer (''The Hogan Family'', ''Maude (TV series), Maude'', ''Frasier''), pancreatic cancer. *James Haynes (American football), James Haynes, 60, American football player (New Orleans Saints). *Abu Hena (Bangladeshi politician), Abu Hena, Bangladeshi politician, Jatiya Sangsad, MP (1996–2006), COVID-19. *Maria Kalinowska, 75, Polish filmgoer. *Lindy McDaniel, 84, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals, New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs), COVID-19. *Hasan Muratović, 80, Bosnian politician, Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina, prime minister (1996–1997) and Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations (Bosnia and Herzegovina), minister of foreign trade (1997–1999), COVID-19. *Rae Norman, 62, American actress (''The Young and the Restless''). *Des O'Connor, 88, English television presenter (''The Des O'Connor Show'', ''Des O'Connor Tonight''), comedian and singer ("I Pretend"), complications from a fall. *Peter Pagé, 81, German computer scientist. *Kailash Sarang, 85, Indian politician, MP. *Terry A. Simmons, 74, Canadian-American lawyer and environmental activist. *David Stoddart, Baron Stoddart of Swindon, 94, British politician, Member of Parliament (United Kingdom), MP (1970–1983) and member of the House of Lords (since 1983). *William Thomas Jr., 73, American actor (''Frank's Place'', ''The Cosby Show''). *António Valverde Martins, 85, Portuguese politician and trade unionist, Assembly of the Republic (Portugal), Deputy (1978). *Kay Wiestål, 80, Swedish entrepreneur (Victoria Day (Sweden), Victoria Day) and footballer (Djurgårdens IF Fotboll, Djurgårdens IF), COVID-19.


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*Mahjoubi Aherdane, 99, Moroccan politician. *Carlos Amadeu, 55, Brazilian football player (Esporte Clube Bahia, Bahia) and manager (Esporte Clube Vitória, Vitória, Al Hilal SFC, Al Hilal), heart attack. *Frank Butler (founder), Frank Butler, 92, American businessman, founder of Catalina Yachts. *Chandrawati, 92, Indian politician, Lok Sabha, MP (1977–1979), COVID-19. *Soumitra Chatterjee, 85, Indian actor (''The World of Apu'', ''Abhijan (1962 film), Abhijan'', ''Rupkatha Noy''), complications from COVID-19. *Ray Clemence, 72, English footballer (Liverpool F.C., Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur F.C., Tottenham Hotspur, England national football team, national team), prostate cancer. *Henrique Córdova, 81, Brazilian politician, governor of Santa Catarina (state), Santa Catarina (1982–1983), complications from COVID-19. *Egidio Cosentino, 93, Italian Olympic field hockey player (Field hockey at the 1952 Summer Olympics, 1952). *Drew S. Days III, 79, American lawyer and academic, Solicitor General of the United States, U.S. Solicitor General (1993–1996). *Cecil Duckworth, 83, British businessman and charity executive. *Campbell Forsyth, 86, Scottish footballer (St. Mirren F.C., St. Mirren, Kilmarnock F.C., Kilmarnock). *Mary Fowkes, 66, American physician and neuropathologist, heart attack. *Yairus Gwijangge, 51, Indonesian politician, regent of Nduga Regency, Nduga (since 2011). *Chris Hurford, 89, Australian politician, Minister for Immigration, Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs, minister for immigration (1984–1987) and Australian House of Representatives, MP (1969–1987). *Rudolf Kippenhahn, 94, German astrophysicist. *Richard Kosolapov, 90, Russian social philosopher and journalist. *Anto Kovačević, 68, Croatian politician, Croatian Parliament, MP (2000–2003), COVID-19. *Ivan Kožarić, 99, Croatian artist. *Leon Claire Metz, 90, American cultural historian, complications from COVID-19. *Kyle Morrell, 57, American football player (Minnesota Vikings), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. *Fred Morrison (American football), Fred Morrison, 94, American football player (Chicago Bears,
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), complications from a broken hip. *Victor Popa, 71, Moldovan jurist and politician, Parliament of the Republic of Moldova, deputy (2010–2013) and justice of the Constitutional Court of Moldova, Constitutional Court (since 2013). *Anne Rasa, 80, British-South African ethologist. *Jacques Rifflet, 91, Belgian writer and political scientist. *Witold Sadowy, 100, Polish actor (''Zakazane piosenki'', ''Bad Luck (1960 film), Bad Luck''). *Mohammad Sozib, 21, Bangladeshi cricketer (Shinepukur Cricket Club, Shinepukur), suicide. *Anthony Stewart (basketball coach), Anthony Stewart, 50, American basketball coach (UT Martin Skyhawks men's basketball, UT Martin Skyhawks). *Ioannis Tassias, 62, Greek Orthodox metropolitan, COVID-19. *Norman Taylor (basketball), Norman Taylor, 55, American-born Australian basketball player (The Hawks (NBL), Illawarra Hawks), heart attack. *Ivan Vandor, 88, Italian composer (''The Passenger (1975 film), The Passenger'', ''Django Kill... If You Live, Shoot!'') and musician (Musica Elettronica Viva). *Raúl Eduardo Vela Chiriboga, 86, Ecuadorian Roman Catholic cardinal, bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese of Azogues, Azogues (1975–1989), military ordinary of Military Ordinariate of Ecuador, Ecuador (1989–2003) and archbishop of Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Quito, Quito (2003–2010). *Marvin Zonis, 84, American political economist.


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*Shawkat Ali (politician), Shawkat Ali, 83, Bangladeshi politician, Jatiya Sangsad, MP (1979–1986, 1991–2014). *Lanie Black, 73, American politician, member of the Missouri House of Representatives (1998–2006). *Dairon Blanco (footballer), Dairon Blanco, 28, Cuban footballer (FC Las Tunas, Las Tunas, Cuba national football team, national team), traffic collision. *Eddie Borysewicz, 81, Polish-American cycling coach, complications of COVID-19. *Jim Bradford (politician), Jim Bradford, 87, American politician. *David Carter (industrial designer), David Carter, 92, British industrial designer. *Raul del Mar, 79, Filipino politician, member (1987–1998, 2001–2010, since 2013) and deputy speaker (2004–2010) of the House of Representatives of the Philippines, House of Representatives. *Ian Finkel, 72, American musician, author and entertainer, complications from COVID-19. *Rick Fraser (ice hockey), Rick Fraser, 66, Canadian ice hockey player (Indianapolis Racers), cancer. *Antonis Georgiadis, 87, Greek football manager (AEK Athens F.C., AEK Athens, Olympiacos F.C., Olympiacos, Greece national football team, national team). *Henryk Gulbinowicz, 97, Polish Roman Catholic cardinal, archbishop of Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Wrocław, Wrocław (1976–2004). *Eric Hall, 73, English football and music agent, COVID-19. *David Hemblen, 79, English-born Canadian actor (''X-Men: The Animated Series'', ''The Sweet Hereafter (film), The Sweet Hereafter'', ''Tommy Boy''). *Georg Kandlinger, 71, German Olympic cross-country skier. *Alfred Laureta, 96, American jurist, judge of the District Court for the Northern Mariana Islands (1978–1988). *Bhanwarlal Meghwal, 72, Indian politician, Rajasthan Legislative Assembly, Rajasthan MLA (since 2018), brain haemorrhage. *Tomislav Merčep, 68, Croatian politician, convicted war criminal and paramilitary, founder of the Croatian Popular Party (1997), Croatian Popular Party. *Bill Morgan (producer), Bill Morgan, 80, Australian-born Canadian journalist and television producer (CBC News). *Walid Muallem, 79, Syrian diplomat, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates (Syria), minister of foreign affairs (since 2006), Council of Ministers (Syria), deputy prime minister (since 2012) and ambassador of Syria to the United States, ambassador to the United States (1990–2000). *Sheila Nelson, 84, English string teacher. *Joe Núñez (politician), Joe Núñez, 84, American politician, member of the Colorado House of Representatives (1998–2002), complications from COVID-19. *John Nurser, 91, English priest and theologian. *Tulsi Ram, 76, Indian politician, Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly, Himachal Pradesh MLA (1990–1993, 1998–2003, 2007–2012), kidney disease. *Eugenia Ratti, 87, Italian operatic soprano. *William F. Riordan, 79, American lawyer and jurist, justice (1981–1986) and chief justice (1986) of the New Mexico Supreme Court. *Bruce Swedien, 86, American audio engineer and producer, Grammy award, Grammy winner (1983, 1987, 1990, 1992, 1996). *Harry van Raaij, 84, Dutch football executive, chairman of PSV Eindhoven (1996–2004). *Clark Williams (North Dakota politician), Clark Williams, 78, American politician, member of the North Dakota House of Representatives (1983–1987, 2001–2015). *Art Wolff, 82, American television director (''Seinfeld'', ''The Tracey Ullman Show'', ''Grand (TV series), Grand'') and acting coach, heart failure.


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*Camille Bonnet, 102, French rugby union player (SU Agen Lot-et-Garonne, Sporting Club Graulhetois), COVID-19. *Angelo Caroli, 83, Italian footballer (Juventus FC, Juventus, Calcio Catania, Catania, S.S.D. Lucchese 1905, Lucchese) and journalist. *Malcolm CasSelle, 50, American businessman. *William A. Clemens Jr., 88, American paleontologist. *Alokeranjan Dasgupta, 87, Indian poet. *Walt Davis, 89, American basketball player (Philadelphia Warriors, St. Louis Hawks) and high jumper, Olympic champion (Athletics at the 1952 Summer Olympics – Men's high jump, 1952). *Pim Doesburg, 77, Dutch footballer (Feyenoord, PSV Eindhoven, Sparta Rotterdam). *Stanisław Dulias, 81, Polish politician and economist, Sejm, deputy (2001–2005), COVID-19. *Gordon Keith (producer), Gordon Keith, 81, American record producer. *Willy Kuijpers, 83, Belgian politician, Chamber of Representatives (Belgium), MP (1971–1984), European Parliament, MEP (1984–1989), Senate (Belgium), senator (1989–1995), mayor of Herent (1995–2012), COVID-19. *Kay Morley (actress), Kay Morley, 100, American actress (''Campus Honeymoon'', ''Six-Gun Serenade'', ''Trails End''). *Eitaro Okano, 90, Japanese Olympic sprinter (Athletics at the 1952 Summer Olympics, 1952), subarachnoid hemorrhage. *Napane Pemasiri Thero, 98, Sri Lankan Buddhist clergy, Maha Nayaka, maha nayaka of Rāmañña Nikāya (since 2012). *Manis Muka Mohd Darah, 66, Malaysian politician, member of Sabah State Legislative Assembly (since 2018). *John Poole (footballer, born 1932), John Poole, 87, English footballer (Port Vale F.C., Port Vale, Macclesfield Town F.C., Macclesfield Town). *Jean-Ernest Ramez, 88, French Olympic fencer (Fencing at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Men's team sabre, 1964, Fencing at the 1968 Summer Olympics – Men's team sabre, 1968). *Vincent Reffet, 36, French BASE jumper, wingsuit flyer and jetpack pilot, training accident. *Anneliese Schuh-Proxauf, 98, Austrian Olympic skier (Alpine skiing at the 1948 Winter Olympics, 1948). *Anjum Singh, 53, Indian artist, cancer. *Jagmohan Singh (athlete), Jagmohan Singh, 88, Indian Olympic hurdler (Athletics at the 1960 Summer Olympics – Men's 110 metres hurdles, 1960), heart attack. *Paul Sobol, 94, Belgian Holocaust survivor and educator. *Sheldon Solow, 92, American real estate developer, lymphoma. *Roman Viktyuk, 84, Russian theater director, People's Artist of Ukraine (2006) and People's Artist of Russia, Russia (2009), complications from COVID-19. *Audrey Walker, 92, British textile artist.


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*Thore Göran Andersson, 81, Swedish Olympic sailor (Sailing at the 1960 Summer Olympics – Finn, 1960). *Claire Boudreau, 55, Canadian genealogist, historian, and chief herald of Canada (2007–2020), cancer. *Iwannis Louis Awad, 86, Syrian Syriac Catholic Church, Syriac Catholic hierarch, apostolic exarch of Syriac Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Venezuela, Venezuela (2003–2011). *Mel Brez, 84, American television writer (''The Doctors (1963 TV series), The Doctors'', ''As the World Turns'', ''Days of Our Lives''), complications from Parkinson's disease. *George Carter (basketball), George Carter, 74, American basketball player (Detroit Pistons, Virginia Squires, New York Nets). *Rex Downing, 95, American actor (''Wuthering Heights (1939 film), Wuthering Heights'', ''Mandrake the Magician (serial), Mandrake the Magician'', ''Blood and Sand (1941 film), Blood and Sand''). *Alexander Dubyanskiy, 79, Russian Tamil scholar, COVID-19. *Umar Ghalib, 90, Somali politician, Prime Minister of Somalia, prime minister (1991–1993) and Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Somalia), minister of foreign affairs (1969–1976). *Mokhtar Hashim, 78, Malaysian politician, Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture (Malaysia), minister of culture (1981–1983) and Minister of Youth and Sports (Malaysia), youth and sports (1981–1983). *Tony Hooper, 81, English guitarist (Strawbs). *Arthur Imperatore Sr., 95, American transportation executive and hockey team owner (Colorado Rockies (NHL), Colorado Rockies), founder of the NY Waterway. *Leonard Kamsler, 85, American golf photographer, organ failure. *Christine Barkhuizen le Roux, 61, South African writer. *Draga Olteanu Matei, 87, Romanian actress (''The Famous Paparazzo'', ''Uncle Marin, the Billionaire'', ''Explosion (1973 film), Explosion''), gastrointestinal hemorrhage. *Kirby Morrow, 47, Canadian voice actor (''Dragon Ball Z'', ''Inuyasha'', ''Ninjago (TV series), Ninjago''), complications from substance abuse. *Adam Musiał, 71, Polish football player (Wisła Kraków, Poland national football team, national team) and manager (Stal Stalowa Wola). *Michel Robin, 90, French actor (''Farewell, My Queen'', ''The Triplets of Belleville'', ''Just a Breath Away''), COVID-19. *Marguerite Ray, 89, American actress (''The Young and the Restless'', ''Sanford and Son''). *Juan Roldán, 63, Argentine middleweight boxer, COVID-19. *Esko Silvennoinen, 89, Finnish Olympic field hockey player (Field hockey at the 1952 Summer Olympics, 1952). *Mridula Sinha, 77, Indian politician, governor of Goa (2014–2019). *Firsat Sofi, 42, Iraqi politician, governor of Erbil (since 2019), COVID-19. *Janusz Turowski (professor), Janusz Turowski, 93, Polish electrical engineer, deputy rector of Lodz University of Technology (1990–1996). *James Wasserman, 72, American author.


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*Michael J. Budds, 73, American musicologist. *Sebouh Chouldjian, 61, Turkish-born Armenian Armenian Apostolic Church, Apostolic prelate, archbishop of Diocese of Gougark, Gougark (since 1996), COVID-19. *Ted Carpenter (politician), Ted Carpenter, 68, American politician, member of the Arizona House of Representatives (1999–2007). *Manvel Grigoryan, 64, Armenian military officer and politician, National Assembly (Armenia), deputy (2012–2018). *Digamber Hansda, 81, Indian Santali language, Santhali linguist and tribal rights advocate. *Hwawei Ko, 68, Taiwanese pedagogue and professor. *Reşit Karabacak, 66, Turkish Olympic wrestler (Wrestling at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Men's freestyle 82 kg, 1984), COVID-19. *Charles Levin (judge), Charles Levin, 94, American jurist, justice of the Michigan Supreme Court (1973–1996). *Helen Morgan (field hockey), Helen Morgan, 54, Welsh field hockey player, Olympic bronze medallist (Field hockey at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament, 1992), cancer. *Ramsay G. Najjar, 68, Lebanese business executive and writer, complications from COVID-19. *Dumitru Noroc, 87, Moldovan doctor and politician, Parliament of the Republic of Moldova, deputy (1990–1994). *Henry Ward Oxendine, 80, American politician. *Hayford Peirce, 78, American science fiction author, suicide by gunshot. *Roger J. Phillips, 80, American geophysicist, complications from Parkinson's disease. *Alcino Pinto, 64, São Toméan politician, president of the National Assembly (São Tomé and Príncipe), National Assembly (2012–2014). *William C. Pryor, 88, American jurist, judge (1979–2019) and chief judge (1984–1988) of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals. *André Quilis, 79, French rugby union player (RC Narbonne, France national rugby union team, national team) and coach. *Harald Ringstorff, 81, German politician. *Khadim Hussain Rizvi, 54, Pakistani Islamic preacher, founder of Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan. *Michal Šafařík, 43, Slovak ice hockey player (HC Slovan Bratislava), traffic collision. *Jake Scott, 75, American football player (Miami Dolphins, Washington Football Team, Washington Redskins), Super Bowl champion (Super Bowl VII, 1973, Super Bowl VIII, 1974), Super Bowl Most Valuable Player Award, Super Bowl MVP (1973), complications from a fall. *Herbert F. Solow, 89, American television producer (''Man from Atlantis''). *Stan Trafford, 74, English footballer (Port Vale F.C., Port Vale, Macclesfield Town F.C., Macclesfield Town) and cricketer (Staffordshire County Cricket Club, Staffordshire). *Gennady Zdanovich, 82, Russian archaeologist.


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*Antonio Ambrosetti, 75, Italian mathematician, discoverer of the mountain pass theorem. *Patricia Beatty, 84, Canadian choreographer and dancer. *Jorge Horacio Brito, 68, Argentine banker, CEO of Banco Macro (since 1988), helicopter crash. *Michael Brooks (music historian), Michael Brooks, 85, British music historian and archivist. *Ronald Bullough, 89, British materials scientist. *Ernesto Canto, 61, Mexican race walker, Olympic champion (Athletics at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Men's 20 kilometres walk, 1984). *Daniel Cordier, 100, French militant, historian, and art dealer. *Marian Cycoń, 80, Polish politician, Sejm, deputy (1997–2001, 2011–2015), mayor of Nowy Sącz (1988–1990) and Stary Sącz (1995–1998, 2002–2011). *Jean Darnel, 96–97, French actor and director. *Rudy del Rosario, 51, Filipino football player (Kaya F.C., Kaya, Philippines national football team, national team) and manager. *Jacques Déprez, 82, French Olympic hurdler (Athletics at the 1960 Summer Olympics – Men's 110 metres hurdles, 1960). *Ajay Desai, 63, Indian wildlife expert, cardiac arrest. *Sandy Dvore, 86, American graphic designer, bone cancer. *Mony Elkaïm, 79, Moroccan-Belgian psychiatrist and psychotherapist. *June Furlong, 90, English model. *Tony Gershlick, 69, British cardiologist, COVID-19. *Saverio Imperato, 85, Italian immunologist. *Irinej, Serbian Patriarch, Irinej, 90, Serbian Serbian Orthodox Church, Orthodox prelate, List of heads of the Serbian Orthodox Church, patriarch of the Church (since 2010), COVID-19. *Hannu Lahtinen, 60, Finnish Olympic wrestler (Wrestling at the 1984 Summer Olympics, 1984), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. *Jan Morris, 94, Welsh historian (''Pax Britannica Trilogy''), novelist (''Last Letters from Hav'') and travel writer. *Murman Omanidze, 82, Georgian politician, Prime Minister of Georgia, acting prime minister (1991), Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Georgia), minister of foreign affairs (1991) and Parliament of Georgia, MP (1992–1998), COVID-19. *Deb Price, 62, American journalist, pioneering lesbian columnist. *František Reichel, 82, Czech politician, Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia, deputy prime minister of Czechoslovakia (1989–1990). *Jos Rosa, 94, Belgian Olympic rower. *John Rowland (footballer, born 1941), John Rowland, 79, English footballer (Nottingham Forest F.C., Nottingham Forest, Port Vale F.C., Port Vale, Mansfield Town F.C., Mansfield Town). *Albert Salomon (musician), Albert Salomon, 85, Bulgarian-Israeli accordionist and social activist. *Rita Sargsyan, 58, Armenian music teacher and socialite, First Lady of Armenia, first lady (2008–2018), COVID-19. *Ken Schinkel, 87, Canadian ice hockey player (New York Rangers, Pittsburgh Penguins). *Judith Jarvis Thomson, 91, American moral philosopher. *Takao Yaguchi, 81, Japanese manga artist (''Fisherman Sanpei''), pancreatic cancer.


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*Chen Ailian, 80, Chinese dancer, stomach cancer. *C. K. Bhaskaran, 79, Indian cricketer (Kerala cricket team, Kerala, Tamil Nadu cricket team, Madras), cancer. *Dena Dietrich, 91, American actress (''Adam's Rib (TV series), Adam's Rib'', ''Friends and Lovers (TV series), Friends and Lovers'', ''The Wild Party (1975 film), The Wild Party''). *Oliver Friggieri, 73, Maltese poet, writer and philosopher. *Edgar García (bullfighter), Edgar García, 60, Colombian bullfighter, COVID-19. *Robert Garland (screenwriter), Robert Garland, 87, American screenwriter (''No Way Out (1987 film), No Way Out'', ''The Electric Horseman'', ''The Big Blue''), complications from dementia. *Sandy Harbutt, 79, Australian actor, director and writer. *Léon Herschtritt, 84, French photographer. *Alvin Holmes, 81, American politician, member of the Alabama House of Representatives (1974–2018). *Htike Zaw, 53, Burmese politician, shot. *Jacques Jurquet, 98, French political activist. *Donal Leace, 81, American singer-songwriter, musician and educator, COVID-19. *Malcolm Marmorstein, 92, American screenwriter and film director (''Pete's Dragon (1977 film), Pete's Dragon'', ''Love Bites (film), Love Bites'', ''Dark Shadows''). *Margaret Nosek, 68, American academic and disability rights activist. *John O'Brien (publisher), John O'Brien, 75, Irish-American publisher. *Devi Priya, 71, Indian poet and political satirist. *Artemije Radosavljević, 85, Serbian Serbian Orthodox Church, Orthodox prelate, eparch of Eparchy of Raška and Prizren, Raška and Prizren (1991–2010), COVID-19. *Eva Rohmann, 76, German politician, member of the Volkskammer (1981–1990) and chairwoman of the Democratic Women's League of Germany (1989–1990). *Jožef Smej, 98, Slovenian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Maribor, Maribor (1983–2009). *Jens Sørensen (cyclist), Jens Sørensen, 79, Danish Olympic racing cyclist (Cycling at the 1960 Summer Olympics – Men's team pursuit, 1960). *Theresa Two Bulls, 71, American Oglala politician. *Glenn Wilkes, 91, American college basketball coach (Stetson Hatters men's basketball, Stetson Hatters). *Ricky Yacobi, 57, Indonesian footballer (PSMS Medan, Arseto Solo, Indonesia national football team, national team), heart attack. *Chester Yorton, 81, American bodybuilder, heart attack.


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*Sidi Ould Cheikh Abdallahi, 82, Mauritanian politician, List of heads of state of Mauritania, president (2007–2008). *Carlo Ausino, 82, Italian film director (''Double Game'', ''Tony: Another Double Game'', ''Don't Look in the Attic'') and cinematographer. *Paul Callan, 81, British journalist (''Evening Standard'', ''Daily Mail'', ''Daily Mirror''), fall. *Anwar Aziz Chaudhry, 89, Pakistani Olympic swimmer (Swimming at the 1948 Summer Olympics, 1948) and politician, National Assembly of Pakistan, MP (1988–1990). *Paul Covington, 86, American basketball coach (Jackson State Tigers basketball, Jackson State Tigers). *Doris de Agostini, 62, Swiss Olympic alpine skier (Alpine skiing at the 1976 Winter Olympics – Women's downhill, 1976, Alpine skiing at the 1980 Winter Olympics – Women's downhill, 1980). *Khalil el-Moumni, 79, Moroccan imam, COVID-19. *Billy Evans (basketball, born 1932), Billy Evans, 88, American basketball player (Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball, Kentucky Wildcats), Olympic champion (Basketball at the 1956 Summer Olympics, 1956). *Muharrem Fejzo, 87, Albanian film director, set designer and sculptor, COVID-19. *Jimmy Fletcher, 89, English footballer (Dartford F.C., Dartford). *Gonzalo Galván Castillo, 69, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese of Autlán, Autlán (2004–2015). *Honestie Hodges, 14, American police reformer, COVID-19. *Elena Hrenova, 70, Moldovan politician, Parliament of the Republic of Moldova, MP (2014–2019), COVID-19. *Otto Hutter, 96, Austrian-born British physiologist. *Helen LaFrance, 101, American artist. *Lupo (dog), Lupo, 8, British royal cocker spaniel. (death announced on this date) *Hamish MacInnes, 90, Scottish mountaineer. *Mustafa Nadarević, 77, Bosnian actor (''When Father Was Away on Business'', ''The Glembays'', ''Silent Gunpowder'') and comedian, lung cancer. *George Nock, 74, American football player (
New York Jets The New York Jets are a professional American football team based in the New York metropolitan area. The Jets compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the American Football Conference (AFC) AFC East, East division. The team p ...
, Washington Redskins), COVID-19. *Pan He, 95, Chinese sculptor. *Yuriy Pleshakov, 32, Ukrainian-Russian footballer (FC Sevastopol, Sevastopol, FC Desna Chernihiv, Desna Chernihiv). *Jerrold Post, 86, American psychiatrist and author, COVID-19. *Ray Prosser, 93, Welsh rugby union player (Pontypool RFC, Pontypool, British and Irish Lions, Barbarian F.C., Barbarians). *Patrick Quinn (ALS activist), Patrick Quinn, 37, American disability activist, co-creator of the Ice Bucket Challenge, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. *Jon Peter Rolie, 74, Norwegian author. *Noëlla Rouget, 100, French resistance member and teacher. * Badal Roy (Bangladeshi footballer), Badal Roy, 62, Bangladeshi footballer (Mohammedan SC (Dhaka), Mohammedan, Bangladesh national football team, national team), liver cancer. *Maurice Setters, 83, English football player (West Bromwich Albion F.C., West Bromwich Albion, Manchester United F.C., Manchester United) and manager (Doncaster Rovers F.C., Doncaster Rovers), complications from Alzheimer's disease. *Raimo Tuomela, 80, Finnish philosopher. *Corrie van Gorp, 78, Dutch singer and actress (''De Wereld Draait Door'').


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*Imoro Andani, Ghanaian royal, Northern Region (Ghana), Northern Regional minister. *Franco Archibugi, 94, Italian scholar. *Dorothy Gill Barnes, 93, American artist, complications from COVID-19. *Vinicio Bernardini, 94, Italian politician, COVID-19. *Bruce Boynton, 83, American civil rights activist (Freedom Riders, ''Boynton v. Virginia''), cancer. *Tamás Böröndi, 65, Hungarian actor (''Szomszédok'', ''Samba (1996 film), Samba''), COVID-19. *Vittorio Catani, 80, Italian science fiction writer. *Karl Dall, 79, German actor (''Freddy in the Wild West'', ''Hotel Clausewitz'', ''Student of the Bedroom'') and comedian, stroke. *Abby Dalton, 88, American actress (''Falcon Crest'', ''The Joey Bishop Show (TV series), The Joey Bishop Show'', ''Hennesey''). *Hartmut Derendorf, 67, German-American pharmacist, clinical pharmacologist and professor. *David Dinkins, 93, American politician, mayor of New York City (1990–1993), List of borough presidents of New York City, borough president of Manhattan (1986–1989) and member of the New York State Assembly (1966). *Otto Duintjer, 88, Dutch philosopher. *Admir Džubur, 56, Bosnian public utility executive and football administrator, chairman of Željezničar (since 2019), COVID-19. *Marco Virgilio Ferrari, 87, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milan, Milan (1987–2009), COVID-19. *Konrad Fiałkowski, 80, Polish computer scientist, engineer and science fiction writer. *Jofran Frejat, 83, Brazilian politician,
deputy Deputy or depute may refer to: * Steward (office) * Khalifa, an Arabic title that can signify "deputy" * Deputy (legislator), a legislator in many countries and regions, including: ** A member of a Chamber of Deputies, for example in Italy, Spain, ...
(1987–2003, 2007–2011), lung cancer. *Tarun Gogoi, 84, Indian politician, Chief Minister of Assam, chief minister of Assam (2011–2016), Parliament of India, MP (1971–1984, 1991–1996, 1998–2001) and Assam Legislative Assembly, Assam MLA (1996–1998, since 2001), complications from COVID-19. *Robert Hammerstiel, 87, Austrian painter and engraver. *Klaus Heinrich, 93, German philosopher of religion. *Arthur Hervet, 82, French Roman Catholic priest. *i_o (musician), i_o, 30, American disc jockey and music producer, complications from Hashimoto's thyroiditis. *Haluk Kakış, 88, Turkish Olympic sailor. *Hal Ketchum, 67, American country singer-songwriter ("Small Town Saturday Night (song), Small Town Saturday Night", "Past the Point of Rescue (song), Past the Point of Rescue", "Hearts Are Gonna Roll"), complications from dementia. *Yasumi Kobayashi, 58, Japanese science fiction writer, cancer. *Edward Lazear, 72, American economist, pancreatic cancer. *Peter Lichtner-Hoyer, 94, Austrian Olympic equestrian (Equestrian at the 1956 Summer Olympics, 1956), pentathlete (Modern pentathlon at the 1960 Summer Olympics, 1960) and colonel. *Édouard Marquis, 51, French television and radio host. *Günther Meier, 79, German Olympic boxer. *Christian Mistral, 56, Canadian novelist, poet and songwriter. *Nikolai Myshagin, 65, Kazakh ice hockey coach (Metallurg Novokuznetsk, Barys Nur-Sultan, Barys Astana, Kazakhstan men's national ice hockey team, national team). *Anele Ngcongca, 33, South African footballer (Western Province United F.C., FC Fortune, Racing Genk, Genk, South Africa national football team, national team), traffic collision. *John Oldham (basketball), John Oldham, 97, American basketball player (Fort Wayne Pistons) and coach (Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles men's basketball, Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles, Western Kentucky Hilltoppers basketball, Western Kentucky Hilltoppers). *Louise Pajo, 80, New Zealand actress (''Doctor Who'', ''The Avengers (TV programme), The Avengers'', ''Prisoner (TV series), Prisoner''). *Günter Rittner, 93, German painter and illustrator. *David Rogers (priest), David Rogers, 99, English archdeacon. *Józef Rysula, 81, Polish Olympic cross-country skier (Cross-country skiing at the 1960 Winter Olympics, 1960, Cross-country skiing at the 1964 Winter Olympics, 1964, Cross-country skiing at the 1968 Winter Olympics, 1968). *Sergei Shmonin, 51, Russian football player (PFC Krylia Sovetov Samara, Krylia Sovetov) and executive (FC Yunit Samara, Yunit Samara). *Nikola Spasov, 61, Bulgarian football player (FC Dunav Ruse, Dunav Ruse, PFC Cherno More Varna, Cherno More) and manager (FC Kaliakra Kavarna, Kaliakra Kavarna), COVID-19. *Viktor Zimin (politician), Viktor Zimin, 58, Russian politician, Chairman of the Government of the Republic of Khakassia, chairman of the Government of Khakassia (2009–2018), COVID-19.


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*João Alves Filho, 79, Brazilian politician and civil engineer, governor of Sergipe (1983–1987, 1991–1995, 2003–2007) and mayor of Aracaju (1975–1979, 2013–2017), COVID-19. *Rose Marie Battaglia, 91, American Women's Basketball Hall of Fame, Hall of Fame college basketball coach (Bergen Community College, Iona College (New York), Iona College), lung cancer. *Fasih Bokhari, 78, Pakistani military officer and civil servant, Chief of Naval Staff (Pakistan), chief of Naval Staff (1997–1999) and chairman of the National Accountability Bureau (2011–2013). *David Butler (general), David Butler, 92, Australian major general. *Montserrat Carulla, 90, Spanish actress (''Companys, procés a Catalunya'', ''El Cor de la Ciutat'', ''The Orphanage (2007 film), The Orphanage''). *Juan de Dios Castro Lozano, 78, Mexican lawyer and politician, President of the Chamber of Deputies (Mexico), president of the Chamber of Deputies (2003–2004) and Congress of Mexico, MP (1979–1985, 1991–2000, 2003–2006), COVID-19. *Yves Vander Cruysen, 57, Belgian historian and politician, COVID-19. *José de Bastos, 91, Portuguese football player ( Benfica, S.C. Beira-Mar, Beira-Mar) and manager (G.D. Estoril Praia, Estoril Praia). *Christophe Dominici, 48, French rugby union player (RC Toulonnais, Toulon, Stade Français, France national rugby union team, national team), fall. *Erik Galimov, 84, Russian geochemist. *Julio César Gandarilla Bermejo, 77, Cuban vice admiral, Ministry of the Interior (Cuba), minister of the interior (since 2017). *Jim Hanifan, 87, American football coach (History of the St. Louis Cardinals (NFL), St. Louis Cardinals) and player (Toronto Argonauts). *Yaroslav Horak, 93, Australian illustrator and comics artist. *Damián Iguacén Borau, 104, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese of San Cristóbal de La Laguna, San Cristóbal de La Laguna (1984–1991). *Mohammad Khadem, 85, Iranian Olympic wrestler (Wrestling at the 1960 Summer Olympics – Men's freestyle featherweight, 1960). *Kambuzia Partovi, 65, Iranian film director (''Café Transit'', ''Closed Curtain'') and screenwriter (''The Circle (2000 film), The Circle''), COVID-19. *Dorothea G. Petrie, 95, American television producer. *Alan Ramsey, 82, Australian journalist (''The Sydney Morning Herald'') and speechwriter, complications from dementia. *Mike Reed (politician), Mike Reed, 75, Australian politician, Northern Territory Legislative Assembly, MLA (1987–2003), Deputy Chief Minister of the Northern Territory, deputy chief minister of the Northern Territory (1995–2001). *Khalif Isse Mudan, 67, Somali politician and Air Force commander, COVID-19. *Ashiesh Roy, 55, Indian actor (''Home Delivery'', ''Raja Natwarlal'', ''Barkhaa''), kidney failure. *Harry Ryan (hurler), Harry Ryan, 63, Irish hurler (Kilkenny GAA, Kilkenny). *Bob Ryder, 64, American professional wrestling journalist. *Kalbe Sadiq, 81, Indian Islamic scholar, pneumonia and colorectal cancer. *Fred Sasakamoose, 86, Canadian ice hockey player (Chicago Blackhawks), COVID-19. *Mamadou Tandja, 82, Nigerien politician, List of heads of state of Niger, president (1999–2010). *Vasil Yakusha, 62, Belarusian rower, Olympic silver (Rowing at the 1980 Summer Olympics – Men's single sculls, 1980) and bronze medallist (Rowing at the 1988 Summer Olympics – Men's double sculls, 1988). *Hussein Al-Zuhairi, Iraqi politician, Council of Representatives of Iraq, MP, COVID-19.


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*Marc-André Bédard (politician), Marc-André Bédard, 85, Canadian lawyer and politician, Deputy Premier of Quebec, deputy premier of Quebec (1984–1985) and National Assembly of Quebec, Quebec MNA (1973–1985), COVID-19. *Saïd Bouhadja, 82, Algerian politician, List of presidents of the People's National Assembly (Algeria), president of the People's National Assembly (2017–2018). *Marcello Brunelli, 81, Italian neurophysiologist and academic, complications from COVID-19. *Bob DeWeese (politician), Bob DeWeese, 86, American politician, member of the Kentucky House of Representatives (1993–2016). *Márton Erdős, 76, Hungarian Olympic wrestler. *Cor Geelhuijzen, 91, Dutch footballer (
Ajax Ajax may refer to: Greek mythology and tragedy * Ajax the Great, a Greek mythological hero, son of King Telamon and Periboea * Ajax the Lesser, a Greek mythological hero, son of Oileus, the king of Locris * Ajax (play), ''Ajax'' (play), by the an ...
). *Denis Heaslip, 87, Irish hurler. *Karl Janetschek, 80, Austrian chess player. *Uriah Adolphus Ashley Maclean, 76, Panamanian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese of Penonomé, Penonomé (1993–2015). *Diego Maradona, 60, Argentine footballer (FC Barcelona, Barcelona, S.S.C. Napoli, Napoli, Argentina national football team, national team), World Cup winner (1986 FIFA World Cup, 1986), heart attack. *Duris Maxwell, 74, Canadian drummer. *José Manuel Mireles Valverde, 62, Mexican paramilitary leader, COVID-19. *Ahmad Mukhtar, 74, Pakistani politician, minister of Minister of Defence (Pakistan), defence (2008–2012) and Minister for Water and Power (Pakistan), water and power (2012–2013). *Colin Newell, 47, British television personality (''Storage Hunters'', ''Celebrity Big Brother (British TV series), Celebrity Big Brother''). *William L. Nicholson, 94, American Air Force major general. *Paul Nyman, 91, Finnish Olympic racing cyclist (Cycling at the 1952 Summer Olympics#Road cycling, 1952, Cycling at the 1956 Summer Olympics#Road cycling, 1956, Cycling at the 1960 Summer Olympics#Road cycling, 1960). *Ahmed Patel, 71, Indian politician, Parliament of India, MP (1977–1989, since 1993), complications from COVID-19. *Markus Paul, 54, American football player (Chicago Bears) and coach (New York Giants, Dallas Cowboys). *Zenon Plech, 67, Polish motorcycle speedway rider. *Alan Powell (historian), Alan Powell, 84, New Zealand-born Australian historian. *Jacques Secrétin, 71, French table tennis player, world champion (1977 World Table Tennis Championships, 1977). *Flor Silvestre, 90, Mexican singer ("Cielo rojo (song), Cielo rojo"), actress (''The Soldiers of Pancho Villa'', ''Ánimas Trujano (film), Ánimas Trujano'') and equestrienne. *Robert E. Thacker, 102, American test pilot. *Camilla Wicks, 92, American violinist. *James Wolfensohn, 86, Australian-American banker and Olympic fencer (Fencing at the 1956 Summer Olympics – Men's team épée, 1956), president of the World Bank Group (1995–2005).


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*Fecó Balázs, 69, Hungarian singer and composer, COVID-19. *Allan Botschinsky, 80, Danish jazz trumpeter. *George H. Carley, 82, American jurist, justice (1993–2012) and chief justice (2012) of the Supreme Court of Georgia (U.S. state), Supreme Court of Georgia, COVID-19. *Fritz Cejka, 92, Austrian footballer (FC Admira Wacker Mödling, ESV Admira Vienna, Kapfenberger SV, Austria national football team, national team). *Athol Kennedy Chase, 84, Australian anthropologist and ethnographer. *Garry Davidson, 66, Australian footballer (Geelong Football Club, Geelong). *Cecilia Fusco, 87, Italian operatic soprano, long illness complicated by COVID-19. *Jamir Garcia, 42, Filipino singer (Slapshock), suicide by hanging. *Vladimir Ivanov (sprinter), Vladimir Ivanov, 65, Bulgarian Olympic sprinter (Athletics at the 1980 Summer Olympics, 1980), complications from COVID-19. *Benjamín Jiménez Hernández, 82, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese of Culiacán, Culiacán (1993–2011). *F. C. Kohli, 96, Indian industrialist, founder of Tata Consultancy Services and president of NASSCOM (1995–1996), heart attack. *Dimitar Largov, 84, Bulgarian footballer (PFC Slavia Sofia, Slavia Sofia, Bulgaria national football team, national team). *Sadiq al-Mahdi, 84, Sudanese politician and religious leader, Prime Minister of Sudan, prime minister (1966–1967, 1986–1989), COVID-19. *Alfonso Milián Sorribas, 81, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese of Barbastro-Monzón, Barbastro-Monzón (2004–2014). *Tevita Momoedonu, 74, Fijian politician, Prime Minister of Fiji, prime minister (2000, 2001). *Daria Nicolodi, 70, Italian actress (''Deep Red'', ''Shock (1977 film), Shock'') and screenwriter (''Suspiria''). *Louis Nzala Kianza, 74, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Congolese Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese of Popokabaka, Popokabaka (1996–2020). *Hafez Abu Seada, 55, Egyptian human rights activist, chairman of the Egyptian Organization for Human Rights (since 2004), COVID-19. *Nur Supriyanto, 55, Indonesian politician, West Java Regional People's Representative Council, MP of West Java (2004–2018, since 2019), COVID-19. *Kamen Tchanev, 56, Bulgarian operatic tenor, COVID-19. *Daniel Michael Tellep, 89, American businessman. *Celestino Vercelli, 74, Italian racing cyclist. *Dadang Wigiarto, 53, Indonesian politician, regent of Situbondo Regency, Situbondo (since 2010), COVID-19.


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*Kevin Burnham, 63, American sailor, Olympic champion (Sailing at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's 470, 2004) and silver medalist (Sailing at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Men's 470, 1992), pulmonary disease. *Selva Casal, 93, Uruguayan poet. *Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, 59, Iranian nuclear scientist, shot. *Gene Fraise, 88, American politician, member of the Iowa Senate (1986–2013), COVID-19. *Tony Hsieh, 46, American internet entrepreneur (Zappos), injuries sustained in a house fire. *Madieng Khary Dieng, 88, Senegalese politician, List of Ministers of the Interior of Senegal, minister of the interior (1991–1993). *Jin Zhanpeng, 82, Chinese metallurgist, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. *Keisuke Kumakiri, 86, Japanese photographer, aspiration pneumonia. *Dainis Liepiņš, 58, Latvian racing cyclist. *Kamel Madoun, Algerian handball player and coach (NA Hussein Dey, Oman Club, Algeria men's national handball team, national team). *Jim McFarland, 73, American football player (History of the St. Louis Cardinals (NFL), St. Louis Cardinals, Miami Dolphins) and politician, member of the Nebraska Legislature (1986–1991). *Bob Miller (pitcher, born 1926), Bob Miller, 94, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies). *Lou Nistico, 67, Canadian ice hockey player (Toronto Toros, Colorado Rockies (NHL), Colorado Rockies). *Dieter Popp, 82, German spy. *Parviz Poorhosseini, 79, Iranian actor (''Bashu, the Little Stranger'', ''Saint Mary (film), Saint Mary''), COVID-19. *John B. Roe, 78, American politician, member of the Illinois Senate (1973–1979), myelofibrosis. *Kenneth C. Smith Sr., 88, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (1974–1982). *Donald Whiston (footballer), Donald Whiston, 90, English footballer (Stoke City F.C., Stoke City, Crewe Alexandra F.C., Crewe Alexandra, Rochdale A.F.C., Rochdale). *Aly Zaker, 76, Bangladeshi actor (''Agami (film), Agami'', ''Nodir Naam Modhumoti'', ''Lalsalu (film), Lalsalu''), marketing director and writer, COVID-19.


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*Lon Adams, 95, American food scientist, creator of the Slim Jim (snack food), Slim Jim, complications from COVID-19. *Shams Badran, 91, Egyptian politician, Ministry of Defense (Egypt), minister of defense (1966–1967). *Hakam Balawi, 82, Palestinian politician, Ministry of Interior (State of Palestine), minister of the interior (2003–2005). *Clifton Bertrand, 84, Trinidadian Olympic sprinter (Athletics at the 1960 Summer Olympics – Men's 200 metres, 1960, Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Men's 200 metres, 1964). *Bharat Bhalke, 59–60, Indian politician, complications from COVID-19. *Philippe Clair, 90, French film director (''Déclic et des claques'', ''Par où t'es rentré ? On t'a pas vu sortir''), actor (''Girl on the Road'') and screenwriter. *Othella Dallas, 95, American dancer and jazz singer, lung cancer. *Roger Fite, 82, French rugby union player (Cahors Rugby, CA Brive, France national rugby union team, national team). *Andrea Huser, 46, Swiss mountain biker and triathlete, fall. *Jin Dinghan, 90, Chinese translator. *Ian Jenkins (curator), Ian Jenkins, 67, British archaeologist and curator. *Shahadat Hossain Khan, 62, Bangladeshi sarod player, COVID-19. *Jan Kilian (politician), Jan Kilian, 66, Polish politician and entrepreneur, member of the Sejm (2015–2019). *Roberto Leitão, 83, Brazilian martial artist, COVID-19. *Sara Leland, 79, American ballet dancer and ''répétiteur'', New York City Ballet principal dancer (1972–1983), congestive heart failure. *Tyler C. Lockett, 87, American jurist, justice of the Kansas Supreme Court (1983–2003), COVID-19. *Roger Mandle, 79, American art curator and academic administrator, president of the Rhode Island School of Design (1993–2008). *David Mordaunt, 83, English cricketer (Sussex County Cricket Club, Sussex). *Basil Moss, 85, British actor (''Emergency Ward 10'', ''First Among Equals (TV series), First Among Equals'', ''David Copperfield (1966 TV serial), David Copperfield''). *Vítor Oliveira (footballer, born 1953), Vítor Oliveira, 67, Portuguese football player (Portimonense S.C., Portimonense) and manager (F.C. Paços de Ferreira, Paços de Ferreira, Gil Vicente F.C., Gil Vicente), heart attack. *Bonifácio Piccinini, 91, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop of Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cuiabá, Cuiabá (1981–2004). *Maria Piechotka, 100, Polish architect and politician, member of the Sejm (1961–1965). *David Prowse, 85, English actor (''Star Wars (film), Star Wars'', ''A Clockwork Orange (film), A Clockwork Orange'', ''Jabberwocky (film), Jabberwocky'') and bodybuilder, complications from COVID-19. *Peter Radtke, 77, German actor and playwright. *Juan de Dios Román, 77, Spanish handball coach (Atlético Madrid BM, BM Ciudad Real, Spain men's national handball team, national team) and president of the Royal Spanish Handball Federation, RFEBM (2008–2013), stroke. *Anneliese Seonbuchner, 91, German Olympic hurdler (Athletics at the 1952 Summer Olympics – Women's 80 metres hurdles, 1952). *Jean-Louis Servan-Schreiber, 83, French journalist, COVID-19. *Pearl Sullivan, 59, Malaysian-Canadian engineer, cancer. *Jean Tavernier, 92, French politician. *Wendy Weir (cricketer), Wendy Weir, 72, Australian cricketer, cancer. *Marvin Westmore, 85, American makeup artist (''Blade Runner'', ''The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (film), The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas'', ''Escape from L.A.'').


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*Miša Aleksić, 67, Serbian rock bassist (Riblja Čorba), complications from COVID-19. *Sahibzada Farooq Ali, 89, Pakistani politician, Speaker of the National Assembly of Pakistan, speaker of the National Assembly (1973–1977). *José Rafael Barquero Arce, 89, Costa Rican Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese of Alajuela, Alajuela (1980–2007). *Ben Bova, 88, American science fiction writer (''Grand Tour (novel series), Grand Tour''), complications from COVID-19 and a stroke. *Edda Bresciani, 90, Italian Egyptologist. *Marco Dino Brogi, 88, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Apostolic Nunciature to Egypt, apostolic nuncio to Egypt and Apostolic Delegation to the Arab League, delegate to the Arab League (2002–2006), COVID-19. *Tom Casperson, 61, American politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives (2003–2008) and Michigan Senate, Senate (2011–2018), lung cancer. *Mary R. Dawson, 89, American vertebrate paleontologist and museum curator (Carnegie Museum of Natural History), heart failure. *Papa Bouba Diop, 42, Senegalese footballer (Fulham F.C., Fulham, Portsmouth F.C., Portsmouth, Senegal national football team, national team), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. *Philip Dulhunty, 96, Australian aviator, aspiration pneumonia. *Jack Foley (basketball), Jack Foley, 81, American basketball player (Holy Cross Crusaders men's basketball, Holy Cross Crusaders, Boston Celtics, New York Knicks). *Vladimir Fortov, 74, Russian physicist, member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, COVID-19. *Ernesto Galli, 75, Italian football player and coach (L.R. Vicenza Virtus, Lanerossi Vicenza), COVID-19. *Nelly Sfeir Gonzalez, 90, American librarian and bibliographer, complications from COVID-19. *Sam Herman, 84, British glass artist. *Siegfried Hug, 84, German Olympic cross-country skier (Cross-country skiing at the 1960 Winter Olympics – Men's 30 kilometre, 1960). *Senga McCrone, 86, Scottish bowler. *Joe Mooney (groundskeeper), Joe Mooney, 90, American stadium groundskeeper (Boston Red Sox). *Giorgio Morales, 88, Italian politician, List of mayors of Florence, mayor of Florence (1989–1995), pneumonia. *Peg Murray, 96, American actress (''Cabaret (musical), Cabaret''), Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical, Tony winner (21st Tony Awards, 1967). *April Boy Regino, 59, Filipino musician and actor, chronic kidney disease. *John Sedgley, 81, English cricketer (Worcestershire County Cricket Club, Worcestershire). *Remo Sernagiotto, 65, Italian politician, Member of the European Parliament, MEP (2014–2019), heart attack. *Ali-Asghar Shahbazi, 98, Iranian actor (''A Separation''), cardiac arrest. *Suh Se-ok, 91, South Korean painter. *Nedal Abu Tabaq, 49, Polish-Palestinian imam and doctor, COVID-19. *Viorel Turcu, 60, Romanian footballer (FC Argeș Pitești, Argeș Pitești, CSA Steaua București (football), Steaua București, Romania national football team, national team), heart attack. *Ayhan Ulubelen, 89, Turkish analytical chemist, COVID-19. *Richard C. West, 76, American librarian and Tolkien research, Tolkien scholar, COVID-19.


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*Miguel Algarín, 79, Puerto Rican writer, co-founder of the Nuyorican Poets Cafe. *Sheetal Amte, 39, Indian social worker, suicide. *Irina Antonova, 98, Russian art historian, complications from COVID-19. *Herman van Bekkum, 88, Dutch chemist. *Dee Benson, 72, American jurist, judge (since 1991) and chief judge (1999–2006) of the United States District Court for the District of Utah, U.S. District Court for Utah, brain cancer. *Eddie Benton-Banai, 89, American civil rights activist (American Indian Movement). *Betty Bobbitt, 81, American-born Australian actress (''Prisoner (TV series), Prisoner'', ''Crocodile Dundee II'', ''Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles''), stroke. *Hella Brock, 101, German music educator and musicologist, COVID-19. *Vishwa Nath Datta, 94, Indian historian. *Ross Dykes, 75, New Zealand cricketer (Auckland cricket team, Auckland). *Lorenzo Fernández (baseball), Lorenzo Fernández, 81, Cuban baseball player (Baltimore Orioles). *Guido Goldman, 83, American political scientist. *Bruce Herschensohn, 88, American political commentator. *Liliane Juchli, 87, Swiss nurse and author, COVID-19. *Kiran Maheshwari, 59, Indian politician, Lok Sabha, MP (2004–2009), COVID-19. *David Mills (bass), David Mills, 94, Canadian bass singer and poet. *José María Palomo, 74, Spanish Olympic bobsledder. *Branimir Šćepanović, 83, Serbian writer. *Aleksandr Shatskikh, 46, Kazakh football player (FC Zhetysu, Kainar, Kazakhstan national football team, national team) and manager. *Muhammad Adil Siddiqui, 57, Pakistani politician, Provincial Assembly of Sindh, Sindh MPA (2013–2018), COVID-19. *Anne Sylvestre, 86, French singer-songwriter. *Tan Eng Bock, 84, Singaporean Olympic water polo player (Water polo at the 1956 Summer Olympics, 1956), stroke.Obituary: Tan Eng Bock, 'Mr Water Polo', dies at 84
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