Deaths in December 2020
The following is a list of notable deaths in December 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.
December 2020
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[edit]- Loris Abate, 92, Italian jewellery designer.[1]
- Norman Abramson, 88, American engineer and computer scientist, developer of ALOHAnet, skin cancer.[2]
- Faustino Amiano, 76, Spanish Olympic coxswain (1960).[3]
- G. Ross Anderson, 91, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for South Carolina (1980–2009).[4]
- Hasna Begum, 85, Bangladeshi philosopher and feminist, COVID-19.[5]
- June Rose Bellamy, 88, Burmese aristocrat and socialite, first lady (1976–1977).[6]
- Abhay Bharadwaj, 66, Indian politician, MP (since 2020), COVID-19.[7]
- Keith Buckley, 79, English actor (Dr. Phibes Rises Again, The Eagle Has Landed, Sky Bandits).[8]
- Russell Catley, 47, English cricketer (Suffolk), brain cancer.[9]
- Jean Cottard, 94, French fencer and fencing master.[10]
- Eric Engstrom, 55, American software engineer (DirectX), hepatotoxicity.[11]
- Todd Gibson, 83, American racing driver.[12]
- Judy Gordon, 72, Canadian politician, member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta (1993–2004).[13]
- Luciano Guerzoni, 82, Italian politician, deputy (1983–1992, 1994–1996).[14]
- Juan Hormaechea, 81, Spanish politician, president of Cantabria (1987–1990, 1991–1995) and mayor of Santander (1977–1987).[15]
- Maria Itkina, 88, Russian Olympic runner (1956, 1960, 1964).[16]
- Nina Ivanova, 86, Russian actress (Once There Was a Girl, Spring on Zarechnaya Street, There Is Such a Lad).[17]
- Brian Kerr, Baron Kerr of Tonaghmore, 72, British jurist, lord chief justice of Northern Ireland (2004–2009) and justice of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom (2009–2020).[18]
- Mana Kinjo, 24, Japanese actress (Kishiryu Sentai Ryusoulger).[19]
- Jean-Pierre Lola Kisanga, 51, Congolese politician, COVID-19.[20]
- Paul Kishindo, 68, Malawian sociologist.[21]
- Evelyn Konou, 72, Marshallese politician.[22]
- Frank Kramer, 73, Dutch footballer (FC Volendam, Telstar), television presenter and football commentator.[23]
- Li Guanxing, 80, Chinese nuclear material engineer, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.[24]
- Eduardo Lourenço, 97, Portuguese philosopher and writer.[25]
- Mohammad Maleki, 87, Iranian academic, chancellor of the University of Tehran (1979).[26]
- Denis Menke, 80, American baseball player (Milwaukee / Atlanta Braves, Houston Astros, Cincinnati Reds).[27]
- Leonardo Fernandes Moreira, 46, Brazilian politician, Minas Gerais MLA (2003–2011), heart attack.[28]
- Nomula Narsimhaiah, 64, Indian politician, Telangana MLA (since 2018), complications from COVID-19.[29]
- Timoteo Ofrasio, 72, Filipino Jesuit priest and liturgist, COVID-19.[30]
- Thelma Pepper, 100, Canadian artist.[31]
- Thomas Morrow Reavley, 99, American politician and jurist, secretary of state of Texas (1955–1957) and judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit (since 1979).[32]
- Arnie Robinson, 72, American athlete, Olympic champion (1976), COVID-19.[33]
- Erlend Rian, 79, Norwegian politician, mayor of Tromsø (1980–1995).[34]
- Alan Sanchez, 32, American soccer player (Real Maryland, Charlotte Eagles).[35]
- Tommy Sandt, 69, American baseball player (Oakland Athletics) and coach (Pittsburgh Pirates).[36]
- Kelvin Scarborough, 56, American basketball player (New Mexico Lobos).[37]
- Joseph Sledge, 76, American wrongly imprisoned prisoner.[38]
- Hanna Stadnik, 91, Polish World War II combatant (Warsaw Uprising), acting president of World Association of Home Army Soldiers (since 2020).[39]
- Henri Teissier, 91, French-Algerian Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop of Algiers (1988–2008), stroke.[40]
- Sol Tolchinsky, 91, Canadian Olympic basketball player (1948), complications of COVID-19.[41]
- Raymond Wolters, 82, American historian.[42]
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[edit]- Mohamed Abarhoun, 31, Moroccan footballer (Moghreb Tétouan, Moreirense, national team), stomach cancer.[43]
- Jean René Allard, 90, Canadian politician, member of the Manitoba Legislature (1969–1973).[44]
- Warren Berlinger, 83, American actor (The Joey Bishop Show, The Cannonball Run, The World According to Garp), cancer.[45]
- Frank Carney, 82, American entrepreneur, co-founder of Pizza Hut, pneumonia.[46]
- Richard Corben, 80, American illustrator and comic book artist, complications from heart surgery.[47]
- Bronisław Dankowski, 76, Polish politician and trade union activist, member of the Sejm (1997–2005).[48]
- Koba Davitashvili, 49, Georgian politician, MP (1999–2016), ankylosing spondylitis.[49]
- Franco Giraldi, 89, Italian film director (Seven Guns for the MacGregors, Sugar Colt, Up the MacGregors!) and screenwriter, COVID-19.[50]
- Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, 94, French politician, president of France and co-prince of Andorra (1974–1981), minister of the economy and finance (1962–1966, 1969–1974), complications from COVID-19.[51]
- Satpal Gosain, 85, Indian politician, Punjab MLA (1997–2012).[52]
- Kazuo Hiramatsu, 73, Japanese accountant, president of the Kwansei Gakuin University (2002–2008).[53]
- Zafarullah Khan Jamali, 76, Pakistani politician, prime minister (2002–2004) and chief minister of Balochistan (1988, 1996–1997), heart attack.[54]
- Rafer Johnson, 86, American athlete and actor (The Sins of Rachel Cade, None but the Brave, Licence to Kill), Olympic champion (1960), complications from a stroke.[55]
- Kenneth V. Jones, 96, British composer, conductor and music teacher.[56]
- Hugh Keays-Byrne, 73, English-Australian actor (Mad Max: Fury Road, Stone, Farscape).[57]
- Sergey Kiselnikov, 62, Russian footballer (Dynamo Vologda, Amur Blagoveshchensk).[58]
- Alanna Knight, 97, British writer.[59]
- Alfred Kucharczyk, 83, Polish Olympic gymnast (1960, 1964), COVID-19.[60]
- David C. Lewis, 85, American medical researcher.[61]
- Karin Lindberg, 91, Swedish gymnast, Olympic champion (1952).[62]
- Enrique Lingenfelder, 92, Argentine Olympic rower (1948).[63]
- Geoffrey Massey, 96, Canadian architect, pneumonia.[64]
- Aldo Moser, 86, Italian racing cyclist, COVID-19.[65]
- Pat Patterson, 79, Canadian-American Hall of Fame professional wrestler (BTW, AWA) and producer (WWF), liver failure.[66]
- Boris Plotnikov, 71, Russian actor (The Ascent, The Cold Summer of 1953, Heart of a Dog), COVID-19.[67]
- Karim Salman, 55, Iraqi Olympic footballer (1988), COVID-19.[68]
- David Sheehan, 82, American reporter, prostate cancer.[69]
- Bill Spanswick, 82, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox).[70]
- Lalit Surjan, 74, Indian journalist and editor (Deshbandhu), stroke.[71]
- Pamela Tiffin, 78, American actress (One, Two, Three, Harper, Summer and Smoke) and model.[72]
- Bernard Vogler, 85, French historian and academic.[73]
- Walter E. Williams, 84, American economist and academic.[74]
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[edit]- Noah Creshevsky, 75, American composer, cancer.[75]
- Fred DeBernardi, 71, American football player (Kansas City Chiefs) and discus thrower, cancer.[76]
- Bill Fitsell, 97, Canadian sports journalist and historian.[77]
- Paudie Fitzgerald, 87, Irish racing cyclist.[78]
- Maria Fyfe, 82, Scottish politician, MP (1987–2001).[79]
- André Gagnon, 84, Canadian pianist, composer and conductor, Lewy body dementia.[80]
- Dharampal Gulati, 97, Indian spice executive, CEO of MDH (since 1959), cardiac arrest.[81]
- Dadang Hawari, 80, Indonesian psychiatrist, COVID-19.[82]
- Mian Muhammad Afzal Hayat, Pakistani politician, chief minister of Punjab (1996–1997).[83]
- Steve Heimkreiter, 63, American football player (Baltimore Colts), cancer.[84]
- Bill Holmes, 94, English footballer (Blackburn Rovers, Bradford City).[85]
- Volodymyr Huba, 81, Ukrainian composer and poet.[86]
- Kaj Ikast, 84, Danish politician, MF (1993–2005), minister of transport (1990–1993).[87]
- Vicente Iborra, 88, Spanish football player (Valencia, Elche) and manager, dementia.[88]
- Adil Ismayilov, 63, Azerbaijani lawyer, jurist, and investigator, COVID-19.[89]
- William King, 90, Canadian politician, member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia (1972–1983).[90]
- Kiptarus Arap Kirior, Kenyan politician, MP (1983–1988, 1992–1997).[91]
- Jutta Lampe, 82, German actress (Schaubühne, Marianne and Juliane, The Distant Land).[92]
- Alison Lurie, 94, American novelist (Foreign Affairs, The War Between the Tates), Pulitzer Prize winner (1984).[93]
- Mario Maraschi, 81, Italian football player (Lazio, Lanerossi Vicenza, Fiorentina) and manager.[94]
- Marv Marinovich, 81, American football player (Oakland Raiders).[95]
- Patricia Marmont, 99, American-born British actress (Helen of Troy).[96]
- Ron Mathewson, 76, Scottish jazz double bassist and bass guitarist, COVID-19.[97]
- Dronamraju Krishna Rao, 83, Indian geneticist.[98]
- Albert Salvadó, 69, Andorran writer and industrial engineer.[99]
- Scott Marshall Smith, 62, American screenwriter (Men of Honor, The Score, When the Game Stands Tall).[100]
- Bill Spencer, 84, American Olympic biathlon skier (1964, 1968).[101]
- Betsy Wade, 91, American journalist, colon cancer.[102]
- Bobby Wishart, 87, Scottish footballer (Aberdeen, Dundee, Raith Rovers).[103]
- Ian Yule, 87, British-born South African actor (Zulu Dawn, The Wild Geese, Shamwari).[104]
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[edit]- Josette Banzet, 73, French-American actress (Rich Man, Poor Man, The Other Side of Midnight).[105]
- Franco Bolignari, 91, Italian singer.[106]
- Peter DiFronzo, 87, American mobster, complications from COVID-19.[107]
- Larry Dixon, 78, American politician, member of the Alabama Senate (1983–2011) and House of Representatives (1978–1982), COVID-19.[108]
- Ole Espersen, 85, Danish politician, minister of justice (1981–1982).[109]
- Gérard Gourgue, 95, Haitian politician, member of the National Council of Government (1986).[110]
- Cliff Green, 85, Australian screenwriter (Picnic at Hanging Rock, Break of Day, Summerfield).[111]
- Goldie Hershon, 79, Canadian civil rights activist, president of the Canadian Jewish Congress (1995–1998).[112]
- Narinder Singh Kapany, 94, Indian-American physicist.[113]
- William Kittredge, 88, American writer.[114]
- Grace Knowlton, 88, American sculptor, complications from dementia.[115]
- David Lander, 73, American actor (Laverne & Shirley, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Will the Real Jerry Lewis Please Sit Down), complications from multiple sclerosis.[116]
- François Leterrier, 91, French film director (A King Without Distraction, Slices of Life) and actor (A Man Escaped).[117]
- Antonín J. Liehm, 96, Czech writer, publisher and translator, founder of Lettre International.[118]
- Madeleine Mathiot, 93, American linguist.[119]
- Larry Mavety, 78, Canadian ice hockey player (Los Angeles Sharks, Philadelphia Blazers) and coach (Belleville Bulls).[120]
- Jayant Meghani, 82, Indian book editor and translator.[121]
- Alexander Nikolayevich Mikhailov, 69, Russian politician, deputy (1993–2000) and governor of Kursk Oblast (2000–2018).[122]
- James Odongo, 89, Ugandan Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop of Tororo (1999–2007).[123]
- Huba Rozsnyai, 77, Hungarian Olympic sprinter (1964), COVID-19.[124]
- Bassam Saba, 61, Lebanese musician, complications from COVID-19.[125]
- Jackie Saccoccio, 56, American abstract painter, cancer.[126]
- Anatoly Samoilenko, 82, Ukrainian mathematician, director of the NASU Institute of Mathematics (since 1988).[127]
- Victor Scantlebury, 75, Ecuadorian bishop.[128]
- John Sherwood, 87, English physical chemist.[129]
- Suhaila Siddiq, 71, Afghan politician, minister of public health (2001–2004), complications from COVID-19.[130]
- Dineshwar Sharma, 66, Indian police officer, director of the Intelligence Bureau (2015–2017) and administrator of Lakshadweep (since 2019), lung disease.[131]
- Anand Singh, 72, Fijian politician, MP (1999–2006) and attorney general (1999–2000).[132]
- Kinuko Tanida, 81, Japanese volleyball player, Olympic champion (1964), brain hemorrhage.[133]
- Ferenc Tóth, 69, Hungarian politician, MP (1998–2014), COVID-19.[134]
- Weston E. Vivian, 96, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1965–1967).[135]
- Neville Wanless, 89, English broadcaster (ITV Tyne Tees).[136]
- Ed Xiques, 81, American jazz saxophonist.[137]
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[edit]- Peter Abbs, 78, English poet and academic.[138]
- Peter Alliss, 89, English Hall of Fame golfer and commentator, British PGA champion (1957, 1962, 1965).[139]
- Pierre Bernard, 86, French politician, deputy (1980–1993).[140]
- Mickaël Bethe-Selassié, 69, Ethiopian-born French sculptor.[141]
- Belinda Bozzoli, South African politician, MP (since 2014), cancer.[142]
- Robert Castel, 87, French actor (The Tall Blond Man with One Black Shoe, Two Men in Town, Je suis timide mais je me soigne).[143]
- Dolf de Vries, 83, Dutch actor (Turkish Delight, Soldier of Orange, Black Book).[144]
- Des Ferrow, 87, New Zealand cricketer.[145]
- John Harvey, 82, Australian racing driver, Bathurst 1000 winner (1983), lung cancer.[146]
- Paul Howard, 70, American football player (Denver Broncos).[147]
- Louis Iribarne, 80, American-born Canadian translator.[148]
- Ron Irwin, 84, Canadian politician and diplomat, minister of Indian and Northern Affairs (1993–1997), ambassador to Ireland (1998–2001), MP (1980–1984, 1993–1997).[149]
- Henryk Kukier, 90, Polish Olympic boxer (1952, 1956, 1960), COVID-19.[150]
- Anusuya Prasad Maikhuri, 59, Indian politician, Uttarakhand MLA (2002–2007, 2012–2017), complications from COVID-19.[151]
- Sherbaz Khan Mazari, 90, Pakistani politician, leader of the opposition (1975–1977).[152]
- Sakae Menda, 95, Japanese exonerated prisoner and anti-death penalty activist.[153]
- Ildikó Pécsi, 80, Hungarian actress (Tales of a Long Journey, A Strange Role, Just like Home) and politician, MP (1994–1998).[154]
- Viktor Ponedelnik, 83, Russian football player (Rostov, SKA Rostov-on-Don, Soviet Union national team) and manager.[155]
- Martin Sandoval, 56, American politician, member of the Illinois Senate (2003–2020), COVID-19.[156]
- Erode Soundar, 63, Indian film writer and director, kidney-related illness.[157]
- Xu Shousheng, 67, Chinese politician, governor of Gansu (2007–2010), governor (2010–2013) and Communist Party secretary (2013–2016) of Hunan.[158]
- Mincho Yovchev, 78, Bulgarian politician, deputy prime minister (1989–1990).[159]
- Wojciech Zabłocki, 89, Polish architect and fencer, Olympic silver (1956, 1960) and bronze (1964) medalist.[160]
- Theodore Ziolkowski, 88, American scholar.[161]
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[edit]- Neil Armstrong, 87, Canadian Hall of Fame ice hockey linesman.[162]
- Kent R. Brown, 79, American playwright.[163]
- Jairo Castillo, 31, Dominican baseball player and scout, COVID-19.[164]
- Dejan Dabović, 76, Montenegrin water polo player, Olympic champion (1968), COVID-19.[165]
- Muslihan DS, 74, Indonesian army officer and politician, regent of North Bengkulu (2001–2006) and Rejang Lebong (1994–1999), COVID-19.[166]
- T. B. Ekanayake, 66, Sri Lankan politician, MP (since 1994).[167]
- Jaromír Kohlíček, 67, Czech politician, MP (1998–2004), MEP (2004–2014, 2016–2019).[168]
- László Kuncz, 63, Hungarian water polo player, Olympic bronze medallist (1980).[169]
- Li Ligong, 95, Chinese politician, member of the Central Committee (1982–1992), delegate to the National People's Congress (1988-1998) and CCP Party Chief of Shanxi (1983–1991).[170]
- Monu Mukhopadhyay, 90, Indian actor (Neel Akasher Neechey, Ganadevata, Ganashatru).[171]
- Soedardjat Nataatmadja, 82, Indonesian politician, MP (1997–1999), vice governor of Irian Jaya (1989–1993) and regent of Bogor (1983–1988).[172]
- Klaus Ofczarek, 81, Austrian actor (Klimt, North Face) and opera singer.[173]
- Ravi Patwardhan, 84, Indian actor (Yeshwant, Thakshak, Grahan).[174]
- Jacques Puisais, 93, French oenologist, COVID-19.[175]
- Dennis Ralston, 78, American Hall of Fame tennis player, Davis Cup winner (1963, 1972), cancer.[176]
- Džej Ramadanovski, 56, Serbian singer, heart attack.[177]
- Neil Robbins, 91, Australian Olympic steeplechase runner (1956).[178]
- Paul Sarbanes, 87, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1971–1977) and Senate (1977–2007), Chair of the Senate Banking Committee (2001–2003).[179]
- Jack Scarbath, 90, American Hall of Fame football player (Washington Redskins, Pittsburgh Steelers, Maryland Terrapins).[180]
- Paul W. Schroeder, 93, American historian.[181]
- Eugenia Tsoumani-Spentza, Greek lawyer and politician, MP (2009–2012).[182]
- Tabaré Vázquez, 80, Uruguayan politician, president (2005–2010, 2015–2020), president pro tempore of UNASUR (2015–2016) and Intendant of Montevideo (1990–1994), lung cancer.[183]
- Senta Wengraf, 96, Austrian actress (Two Times Lotte, Voices of Spring, Sissi – The Young Empress).[184]
- Ali-Asghar Zarei, 64, Iranian military officer and politician, MP (2008–2016).[185]
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[edit]- Udyavara Madhava Acharya, 79, Indian writer and poet.[186]
- Fred Akers, 82, American football coach (Texas Longhorns, Wyoming Cowboys, Purdue Boilermakers).[187]
- Dick Allen, 78, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies, Los Angeles Dodgers, Chicago White Sox).[188]
- Akito Arima, 90, Japanese nuclear physicist (Interacting boson model) and politician, MP (1998–2004).[189]
- Tihomir Arsić, 63, Serbian actor (The Promising Boy, Great Transport, Battle of Kosovo).[190]
- Joseph Arvay, 71, Canadian lawyer, heart attack.[191]
- LD Beghtol, 55, American musician (Flare Acoustic Arts League, LD & the New Criticism, Moth Wranglers) and writer.[192]
- Divya Bhatnagar, 34, Indian actress (99), COVID-19.[193]
- Joselyn Cano, 29, American model, complications from cosmetic surgery.[194]
- Jean-François Charbonnier, 61, French footballer and manager (Paris Saint-Germain F.C., Paris FC).[195]
- Natalie Desselle-Reid, 53, American actress (B.A.P.S., Eve, Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella), colon cancer.[196]
- Pumza Dyantyi, 72, South African politician and anti-apartheid activist, MP (since 2019) and Eastern Cape MPL (2014–2019).[197]
- Clem Eischen, 93, American Olympic middle-distance runner (1948).[198]
- Phyllis Eisenstein, 74, American science fiction author, stroke complications and COVID-19.[199]
- Eduardo Galvão, 58, Brazilian actor (Porto dos Milagres, O Beijo do Vampiro, Bom Sucesso), COVID-19.[200]
- Aleksandr Gordon, 88, Russian film director and actor (The Killers, There Will Be No Leave Today).[201]
- İrfan Gürpınar, 77, Turkish politician, minister of tourism (1995, 1995–1996), COVID-19.[202]
- Sheila A. Hellstrom, 85, Canadian military officer.[203]
- Walter Hooper, 89, American literary editor, complications from COVID-19.[204]
- Zar Wali Khan, 67, Pakistani Islamic scholar.[205]
- Masao Komatsu, 78, Japanese actor (Kaiju funsen–Daigoro tai Goriasu, Pink Lady no Katsudō Daishashin, Izakaya Chōji) and comedian, liver cancer.[206]
- Katarzyna Łaniewska, 87, Polish actress (Nikodem Dyzma, Klan) and political activist.[207]
- Marilyn Lewis, 89, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1979–1982).[208]
- Dawn Lindberg, 75, South African folk singer, actress and theatre producer, COVID-19.[209]
- Mrigendra Nath Maiti, 77, Indian politician, West Bengal MLA (since 2011).[210]
- Sean Malone, 50, American progressive metal bassist (Cynic, Gordian Knot, Aghora), suicide.[211]
- Lidia Menapace, 96, Italian partisan and politician, senator (2006–2008), COVID-19.[212]
- Roger Moret, 71, Puerto Rican baseball player (Boston Red Sox, Atlanta Braves, Texas Rangers), cancer.[213]
- Vadim Petrov, 88, Czech composer and pianist.[214]
- Joseph Sanda, 35, Cameroonian racing cyclist.[215]
- Janusz Sanocki, 66, Polish politician and journalist, mayor of Nysa (1998–2001), deputy (2015–2019), COVID-19.[216]
- Doug Scott, 79, English mountaineer and philanthropist, cerebral lymphoma.[217]
- Malcolm Simpson, 87, New Zealand Olympic cyclist (1952).[218]
- Ildegarda Taffra, 86, Italian Olympic cross-country skier (1952, 1956), COVID-19.[219]
- Tasiman, Indonesian politician, regent of Pati (2001–2011), COVID-19.[220]
- Howard Wales, 77, American keyboardist ("Truckin'"), cerebral hemorrhage.[221]
- Gary Wisener, 82, American football player (Dallas Cowboys, Houston Oilers).[222]
- Chuck Yeager, 97, American Hall of Fame pilot, first person to exceed the speed of sound.[223]
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[edit]- Phil Albert, 76, American football coach (Towson Tigers), cancer.[224]
- Arthur, Ecuadorian stray dog.[225]
- Gladys Beckwith, 91, American academic and women's rights activist, COVID-19.[226]
- Harold Budd, 84, American avant-garde composer and poet, complications from COVID-19.[227]
- John Cash, 84, Scottish physician, president of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh (1994–1997).[228]
- Lay Nam Chang, 77, American theoretical physicist, COVID-19.[229]
- Tony Curcillo, 89, American football player (Ohio State Buckeyes, Chicago Cardinals, Hamilton Tiger Cats), complications from COVID-19.[230]
- Aslanbek Fidarov, 47, Ukrainian Olympic wrestler (1996), COVID-19.[231]
- Johnny Jacobsen, 65, Danish footballer (Fremad Amager, Feyenoord, national team).[232]
- Goo Kennedy, 71, American basketball player (San Antonio Spurs, Spirits of St. Louis, Houston Rockets).[233]
- Sidney Knott, 87, South African cricketer (Border).[234]
- Walter Lechner, 71, Austrian racing driver.[235]
- Tom Louderback, 87, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles, Oakland Raiders, Buffalo Bills).[236]
- Jordi Nadal, 91, Spanish historian and economist.[237]
- Klaus Pagh, 85, Danish actor (Soldaterkammerater rykker ud, Sunstroke at the Beach Resort, Me and the Mafia).[238]
- Shankar Painter, 74, Indian poet.[239]
- Raffaele Pinto, 75, Italian rally driver, European Rally champion (1972).[240]
- Elmira Ramazanova, 86, Azerbaijani geologist, member of the Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences.[241]
- Alejandro Sabella, 66, Argentine football player (River Plate, Estudiantes) and manager (national team), heart failure.[242]
- Yevgeny Shaposhnikov, 78, Russian military officer, minister of defence (1991–1992), commander-in-chief of the Air Force (1990–1991) and secretary of the SCRF (1993), COVID-19.[243]
- Anthony Veasna So, 28, Cambodian-American writer, accidental drug overdose.[244]
- Kurt Stettler, 88, Swiss footballer (FC Basel, Young Fellows Zürich, national team), COVID-19.[245]
- Gerard Stokes, 65, New Zealand rugby league player (Workington Town, national team) and coach (Canterbury Bulls), brain cancer.[246]
- Sudjati, 66, Indonesian politician, regent of Bulungan (since 2016), COVID-19.[247]
- Graeme Tarr, 84, New Zealand cricketer.[248]
- Siraj Kassam Teli, 67, Pakistani industrialist, pneumonia.[249]
- Allen Trovillion, 94, American politician.[250]
- Roberto Ulloa, 96, Argentine politician and naval officer, governor of Salta Province (1977–1983, 1991–1995).[251]
- Ralph K. Winter Jr., 85, American jurist, judge (since 1981) and chief judge (1997–2000) of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.[252]
- Wang Yupu, 64, Chinese oil executive and politician, minister of emergency management (since 2018), chairman of Sinopec (2015–2017) and member of the CAE, cancer.[253]
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[edit]- Christopher Campling, 95, British Anglican priest, dean of Ripon (1984–1995).[254]
- V. J. Chitra, 28, Indian actress (Mannan Magal, Chinna Papa Periya Papa, Darling Darling), suicide by hanging.[255]
- Osvaldo Cochrane Filho, 87, Brazilian Olympic water polo player (1964), COVID-19.[256]
- Manglesh Dabral, 72, Indian poet, complications from COVID-19.[257]
- Nabil Farouk, 64, Egyptian novelist (Ragol Al Mostaheel, Malaf Al Mostakbal, Cocktail 2000), heart attack.[258]
- Gordon Forbes, 86, South African tennis player, COVID-19.[259]
- Dick Hinch, 71, American politician, member (since 2008) and speaker (since 2020) of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, COVID-19.[260]
- Raymond Hunter, 86, Northern Irish cricketer (all-Ireland national team) and rugby union player (all-Ireland national team).[261]
- Alan Igbon, 68, British actor (Boys from the Blackstuff, The Professionals, Coronation Street).[262]
- Vyacheslav Kebich, 84, Belarusian politician, prime minister (1991–1994), COVID-19.[263]
- Phil Linz, 81, American baseball player (New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies, New York Mets).[264]
- Mungo Wentworth MacCallum, 78, Australian political journalist and commentator.[265]
- John J. McNichols, 93, American politician.[266]
- Marc Meneau, 77, French chef.[267]
- Brian H. Murdoch, 90, English-born Irish mathematician.[268]
- Alex Olmedo, 84, Peruvian-American Hall of Fame tennis player.[269]
- Ray Perkins, 79, American football player (Baltimore Colts) and coach (New York Giants, Tampa Bay Buccaneers), heart disease.[270]
- Paolo Rossi, 64, Italian footballer (Lanerossi Vicenza, Juventus, national team), world champion (1982), lung cancer.[271]
- Vishnu Savara, 70, Indian politician, Maharashtra MLA (2014–2019), cirrhosis.[272]
- Jason Slater, 49, American rock bassist (Third Eye Blind, Snake River Conspiracy, Brougham), liver failure.[273]
- Stanley Smith, 71, American racing driver, interstitial pneumonia.[274]
- Mohammad Yazdi, 89, Iranian Islamic cleric, chairman of the Assembly of Experts (2015–2016), chief justice (1989–1999) and MP (1980–1988), digestive disease.[275]
- Chowdhury Kamal Ibne Yusuf, 80, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1991–2006), minister of disaster management (2001–2006) and food (2004–2006), COVID-19.[276]
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[edit]- Maroof Afzal, Pakistani civil servant, cabinet secretary (2019–2020), COVID-19.[277]
- Kenneth Alwyn, 95, English conductor (BBC Radio 2, London Symphony Orchestra).[278]
- Brandon Bernard, 40, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.[279]
- Wallace Barnes, 94, American politician, member of the Connecticut Senate (1959–1971).[280]
- Rafael Ramón Conde Alfonzo, 77, Venezuelan Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Maracay (2008–2009) and Margarita (1999–2008), pancreatic cancer.[281]
- Don Marion Davis, 103, American child actor (The Star Boarder, Down on the Farm, Percy).[282]
- Astad Deboo, 73, Indian dancer and choreographer, subdural haematoma.[283]
- Billy DeMars, 95, American baseball player (St. Louis Browns) and coach (Philadelphia Phillies, Cincinnati Reds).[284]
- Dudu Duswara, 69, Indonesian jurist, justice of Supreme Court (since 2011), COVID-19.[285]
- Jim Fleming, 78, Scottish footballer (Partick Thistle, Luton Town, Wigan Athletic).[286]
- Cal Hockley, 85, Canadian ice hockey player (Trail Smoke Eaters).[287]
- João Jens, 76, Brazilian Olympic volleyball player (1968, 1972).[288]
- Tommy Lister Jr., 62, American actor (Friday, The Fifth Element, No Holds Barred) and professional wrestler, cardiovascular disease.[289]
- Rita Martinez, 65, Chicana activist, COVID-19.[290]
- Nemanja Miljković, 30, Serbian basketball player (Zemun Lasta, BC Vienna, Pärnu).[291]
- Victor Newman, Ghanaian politician.[292]
- Juan Pérez-Giménez, 79, American jurist, judge (since 1979) and chief judge (1984–1991) of the U.S. District Court for Puerto Rico.[293]
- Ram Lal Rahi, 86, Indian politician, MP (1977–1984, 1989–1996) and minister of state for home affairs (1991–1996), complications from COVID-19.[294]
- Odette Richard, 32, South African Olympic rhythmic gymnast (2008).[295]
- Garry Runciman, 3rd Viscount Runciman of Doxford, 86, British historical sociologist.[296]
- José Mario Ruiz Navas, 90, Ecuadorian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Latacunga (1968–1989) and archbishop of Portoviejo (1989–2007).[297]
- Joseph Safra, 82, Lebanese-Brazilian banker and venture capitalist, founder of Banco Safra.[298]
- Iman Budhi Santosa, 72, Indonesian author, heart attack.[299]
- Myriam Sienra, 81, Paraguayan actress (7 Boxes) and journalist.[300]
- Andrzej Skowroński, 67, Polish Olympic rower (1980).[301]
- Carol Sutton, 76, American actress (Steel Magnolias, Ray, Monster's Ball), complications from COVID-19.[302]
- Bryan Sykes, 73, British geneticist.[303]
- Dame Barbara Windsor, 83, English actress (EastEnders, Carry On, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[304]
- Barry Wynks, 68, New Zealand lawn bowler.[305]
- Rahnaward Zaryab, 76, Afghan novelist, journalist, and literary critic, COVID-19.[306]
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[edit]- Alfred Bourgeois, 56, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.[307]
- Jim Burns, 75, American basketball player (Chicago Bulls, Dallas Chaparrals) and Illinois inspector general.[308]
- Per Carlsen, 72, Danish diplomat, ambassador to Lithuania (1997–2001), Russia and Belarus (2005–2010) and Latvia (2010–2015).[309] (death announced on this date)
- Artyom Chernov, 38, Russian ice hockey player (HC Vityaz, Metallurg Novokuznetsk), heart attack.[310]
- Beryl Cunningham, 74, Jamaican actress and model.[311]
- Farid Abraão David, 76, Brazilian politician, mayor of Nilópolis (2001–2009, 2017–2020), COVID-19.[312]
- Roy Douglas, 95, British academic and political activist.[313]
- D. E. Ethiraj, 86, Indian footballer (Mysore, national team).[314]
- Gotthilf Fischer 92, German choral conductor (Fischer-Chöre).[315]
- James Flynn, 86, American-born New Zealand intelligence researcher.[316]
- Đurđa Ivezić, 84, Croatian actress (H-8, Back of the Medal, The Magician's Hat), COVID-19.[317]
- Carol R. Johnson, 91, American landscape architect.[318]
- Ian Johnston, 91, Canadian Olympic field hockey player.[319]
- Boniface Kabaka, Kenyan politician, senator (since 2017), stroke.[320]
- Kim Ki-duk, 59, South Korean film director (The Isle, Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring, 3-Iron), complications from COVID-19.[321]
- Alva Hugh Maddox, 90, American jurist, justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama (1969–2001).[322]
- Malik, 72, Belgian comic book artist (Cupidon).[323]
- Sam Nda-Isaiah, 58, Nigerian political columnist, entrepreneur and journalist, founder of Leadership.[324]
- Joseph Nyagah, 72, Kenyan politician, COVID-19.[325]
- Assad Rizk, 89, Lebanese physician and politician.[326]
- Sven Sachsalber, 33, Italian artist.[327]
- Lev Shcheglov, 74, Russian sexologist and psychotherapist, COVID-19.[328]
- Charlotte Tillar Schexnayder, 96, American politician, member of the Arkansas House of Representatives (1985–1999).[329]
- Mongkol Na Songkhla, 79, Thai politician, minister of public health (2006–2008), cancer.[330]
- Andrzej Tomaszewicz, 77, Polish historian and politician, Solidarity activist, senator (1989–1991).[331]
- Richard Tötterman, 94, Finnish diplomat.[332]
- Leslie Ungerleider, 74, American experimental psychologist and neuroscientist.[333]
- Irena Veisaitė, 92, Lithuanian theatre scholar and human rights activist, COVID-19.[334]
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[edit]- James Atwell, 74, British Anglican priest, dean of St Edmundsbury (2000–2006) and Winchester (2006–2016).[335]
- Bird Averitt, 68, American basketball player (San Antonio Spurs, Kentucky Colonels, Buffalo Braves), ABA champion (1975).[336]
- Ronald James Baker, 96, Canadian academic administrator, president of the University of Prince Edward Island (1969–1978).[337]
- Claude Castonguay, 91, Canadian politician, educator and businessman, senator (1990–1992) and Quebec MNA (1970–1973).[338]
- Nicolas Chumachenco, 76, Polish violinist.[339]
- Escurinho, 90, Brazilian footballer (Villa Nova, Fluminense, national team).[340]
- Valentin Gaft, 85, Russian actor (Hello, I'm Your Aunt!, Say a Word for the Poor Hussar, Forgotten Melody for a Flute), People's Artist of the RSFSR (1984).[341]
- Alfonso Gagliano, 78, Canadian politician, MP (1984–2002), minister of labour (1996–1997) and public works and government services (1997–2002).[342]
- Victor Gnanapragasam, 80, Sri Lankan Roman Catholic prelate, vicar apostolic of Quetta (since 2001), heart attack.[343]
- Anneli Haaranen, 86, Finnish Olympic swimmer (1952).[344]
- Terry Kay, 82, American author (To Dance with the White Dog), liver cancer.[345]
- U. A. Khader, 85, Indian author, lung cancer.[346]
- Damir Kukuruzović, 45, Croatian jazz guitarist, COVID-19.[347]
- John le Carré, 89, British-Irish author (Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, The Night Manager, The Little Drummer Girl), pneumonia.[348]
- Motjeka Madisha, 25, South African footballer (Highlands Park, Mamelodi Sundowns, national team), traffic collision.[349]
- John McSeveney, 89, Scottish football player (Newport County, Hull City) and manager (Barnsley).[350]
- Janos Mohoss, 84, Swiss Olympic fencer (1972), COVID-19.[351]
- Dick Murphy, 89, American baseball player (Cincinnati Redlegs).[352]
- Dennis Parmenter, 69, American politician.[353]
- Ferruccio Pisoni, 84, Italian politician, deputy (1968–1983).[354]
- Jerzy Mikułowski Pomorski, 83, Polish sociologist, rector of the Kraków University of Economics (1990–1996).[355]
- Charley Pride, 86, American Hall of Fame singer ("Kiss an Angel Good Mornin'", "Is Anybody Goin' to San Antone") and baseball player (Memphis Red Sox), complications from COVID-19.[356]
- Ann Reinking, 71, American choreographer and actress (Chicago, Fosse, Annie), Tony winner (1997).[357]
- Jack Steinberger, 99, German-born American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (1988).[358]
- Alex Treves, 91, Italian-born American Olympic fencer.[359]
- Gene Tyranny, 75, American avant-garde composer and pianist, diabetes.[360]
- Gloria Vaughn, 84, American politician, member of the New Mexico House of Representatives (1995–2010).[361]
- John Ffowcs Williams, 85, British engineer.[362]
- Fikre Selassie Wogderess, 75, Ethiopian politician, prime minister (1987–1989), complications from diabetes.[363]
- Ruhollah Zam, 42, Iranian political activist and journalist, execution by hanging.[364]
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[edit]- Joseph Bachelder III, 88, American lawyer.[365]
- Amedeo Baldizzone, 60, Italian football player (Atalanta, Cagliari, Piacenza) and coach.[366]
- Frank Baumann, 87, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, Chicago Cubs).[367]
- Laszlo Berkowits, 92, Hungarian-born American Reform rabbi and Holocaust survivor.[368]
- Otto Barić, 87, Croatian football player (Lokomotiva Zagreb) and manager (Rapid Wien, national team), COVID-19.[369]
- Robert Bloxom, 83, American politician, Virginia Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry (2005–2010) and member of the House of Delegates (1978–2004).[370]
- Dirk Bolt, 90, Dutch architect and urban planner.[371]
- Jorge Bruni, 79, Uruguayan politician and lawyer, minister of the interior (2009–2010).[372]
- Greg Burdine, 61, American politician, member of the Alabama House of Representatives (2010–2014).[373]
- Carlos Eduardo Cadoca, 80, Brazilian lawyer and politician, member of the Chamber of Deputies (1999–2019), COVID-19.[374]
- Al Cohen, 94, American magician.[375]
- Jimmy Collins, 74, American basketball player (Chicago Bulls) and coach (UIC Flames), complications from heart surgery.[376]
- Ambrose Mandvulo Dlamini, 52, Swazi politician, prime minister (since 2018), COVID-19.[377]
- John H. Elliott, 85, American biblical scholar.[378]
- Bannanje Govindacharya, 84, Indian literary scholar.[379]
- R. Heli, 86, Indian agriculturalist and journalist, heart attack.[380]
- Noer Muhammad Iskandar, 65, Indonesian Islamic cleric.[381]
- Nur Hossain Kasemi, 75, Bangladeshi Islamic scholar, co-chair of Al-Haiatul Ulya (since 2020), secretary general of Jamiat Ulema (since 2015) and Hefazat (since 2020), respiratory failure.[382]
- Yevgeny Khoroshevtsev, 76, Russian announcer and actor, complications from COVID-19.[383]
- P. Krishnamoorthy, 77, Indian art director (Swathi Thirunal, Oru Vadakkan Veeragatha, Vanna Vanna Pookkal) and costume designer.[384]
- Pierre Lacroix, 72, Canadian ice hockey executive, president of the Quebec Nordiques and Colorado Avalanche (1994–2006), COVID-19.[385]
- Catie Lazarus, 44, American comedian, writer, and podcaster (Employee of the Month), breast cancer.[386]
- Shahid Mahmood, 81, Pakistani cricketer (Karachi Whites, national team).[387]
- Minoru Makihara, 90, English-born Japanese business executive (Mitsubishi Corporation), heart failure.[388]
- Philip Martin, 82, English television writer (Gangsters, Doctor Who, Z Cars).[389]
- Jimmy McLane, 90, American swimmer, Olympic champion (1948, 1952).[390]
- Helena de Menezes, 93, Brazilian Olympic sprinter.[391]
- Jaroslav Mostecký, 57, Czech science fiction writer, COVID-19.[392]
- Leith Mullings, 75, Jamaican-born American anthropologist, president of the American Anthropological Association (2011–2013), cancer.[393]
- William Imon Norwood, 79, American pediatric cardiac surgeon and physician.[394]
- Rose Ochi, 81, Japanese-American attorney and civil rights activist, complications from COVID-19.[395]
- Rose Pere, 83, New Zealand educationalist and conservationist.[396]
- Radhika Ranjan Pramanik, 87, Indian politician, MP (1989–2004).[397]
- Sal Rocca, 74, Italian-born American politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives (1975–1980, 1983–1994, 2001–2004), COVID-19.[398]
- Barry Sonshine, 72, Canadian Olympic equestrian (1968).[399]
- Pauline Anna Strom, 74, American electronic music producer.[400]
- Paul Wass, 95, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1977–1990).[401]
- Reginald Wilson, 93, American psychologist.[402]
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[edit]- Elbrus Abbasov, 69–70, Azerbaijani footballer (SKA Rostov-on-Don, Neftchi Baku PFC) and manager (Qarabağ), COVID-19.[403]
- Benjamin Abeles, 95, Austrian physicist.[404]
- Herman Asaribab, 56, Indonesian army officer, deputy chief of staff (since 2020), commander of Cendrawasih (2019–2020) and Tanjungpura (2019).[405]
- Mamye BaCote, 81, American politician, member of the Virginia House of Delegates (2004–2016).[406]
- Claudio Baiocchi, 80, Italian mathematician.[407]
- Marvin Bell, 83, American professor and poet, poet laureate of Iowa (2000–2004).[408]
- Jim Berry, 75, Canadian soccer player (national team), Parkinson's disease and heart failure.[409]
- Alpha Boucher, 77, Canadian actor, cancer.[410]
- Don Calhoun, 68, American football player (New England Patriots, Buffalo Bills).[411]
- Demetrios James Caraley, 88, American political scientist.[412]
- Vera Carstairs, 95, British social scientist.[413]
- Paul M. Cook, 96, American businessman, founder of Raychem.[414]
- Eric Freeman, 76, Australian cricketer (South Australia, national team), heart attack.[415]
- Joe Frickleton, 85, Scottish football player (East Stirlingshire) and manager (Highlands Park, Kaizer Chiefs), complications from dementia.[416]
- Segundo Galicia Sánchez, 82, Peruvian professor and sociologist.[417]
- Gérard Houllier, 73, French football manager (Liverpool, Lyon, national team), complications from heart surgery.[418]
- Huang Zongying, 95, Chinese actress (Rhapsody of Happiness, Crows and Sparrows, Women Side by Side).[419]
- Earl Hutto, 94, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1979–1995) and Florida House of Representatives (1972–1976).[420]
- Benichandra Jamatia, 90, Indian writer.[421]
- Lamine Khene, 89, Algerian politician.[422]
- Richard Laird, 81, American politician, member of the Alabama House of Representatives (1978–2014), COVID-19.[423]
- Michael F. Land, 78, British neurobiologist.[424]
- Piotr Machalica, 65, Polish actor (Hero of the Year, Dekalog: Nine, A Short Film About Love), COVID-19.[425]
- Tony Morrin, 74, English footballer (Exeter City, Stockport County, Bury).[426]
- Jeannie Morris, 85, American sports journalist (Chicago American, Chicago Daily News) and author, appendix cancer.[427]
- Roddam Narasimha, 87, Indian aerospace engineer and fluid dynamicist, brain hemorrhage.[428]
- Milomir Odović, 65, Bosnian football player (Željezničar Sarajevo, Linz) and manager (Slavija Sarajevo).[429]
- Jack Page, 70, American politician, member of the Alabama House of Representatives (1993–2010), COVID-19.[430]
- Paulo César dos Santos, 68, Brazilian musician (Roupa Nova), complications from COVID-19.[431]
- Günter Sawitzki, 88, German footballer (VfB Stuttgart, national team).[432]
- George Sharples, 77, English footballer (Blackburn Rovers, Everton, Southport), esophageal cancer.[433]
- Hanna Stankówna, 82, Polish actress (The Real End of the Great War, Lokis, The Third Part of the Night).[434]
- Dennis B. Sullivan, 93, American brigadier general.[435]
- José María de la Torre Martín, 68, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Aguascalientes (since 2008), COVID-19.[436]
- Totilas, 20, Dutch dressage horse, world championship winner (2010), colic.[437]
- Darold Treffert, 87, American psychiatrist and research director.[438]
- Seppo Vainio, 83, Finnish Olympic ice hockey player (1960).[439]
- Marcelo Veiga, 56, Brazilian football player (Santos, Internacional) and manager (Bragantino), complications from COVID-19.[440]
- Tarcisius Gervazio Ziyaye, 71, Malawian Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop of Lilongwe (since 2001).[441]
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[edit]- John Aldred, 99, English sound engineer (Anne of the Thousand Days, Mary, Queen of Scots, Dr. Strangelove).[442]
- Awesome Again, 26, Canadian Hall of Fame racehorse and sire.[443]
- Ungku Abdul Aziz, 98, Malaysian economist, vice-chancellor of the University of Malaya (1968–1988).[444]
- Irving Banister, 87, American guitarist.[445]
- Anthony Casso, 78, American mobster (Lucchese crime family), COVID-19.[446]
- Caroline Cellier, 75, French actress (This Man Must Die, L'emmerdeur, A Thousand Billion Dollars).[447]
- Sudhir Chakraborty, 86, Indian anthropologist, heart attack.[448]
- Frank Christopherson Jr., 93, American politician, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly (1959–1963) and the Senate (1963–1967).[449]
- Manuel Costas, 78, Spanish footballer (Sevilla FC).[450]
- Orlando Duarte, 88, Brazilian sports journalist, COVID-19.[451]
- Feng Duan, 97, Chinese physicist, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and delegate to the National People's Congress (1983–1994).[452]
- Paul Foreman, 81, Jamaican Olympic long jumper (1960), Commonwealth Games gold medalist (1958).[453]
- Donald Fowler, 85, American politician, chair of the Democratic National Committee (1995–1997), leukemia complicated by COVID-19.[454]
- Jorge García, 63, Spanish footballer (Deportivo de La Coruña).[455]
- George Gibbs, 83, British special effects artist (Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Alien 3), Oscar winner (1985, 1989).[456]
- Jim Gorst, 98, Canadian politician.[457]
- Alejandro Grullón, 91, Dominican banker.[458]
- Fati Habib-Jawula, 78, Ghanaian diplomat.[459]
- James Havard, 83, American painter.[460]
- Rita Houston, 59, American DJ (WFUV), ovarian cancer.[461]
- Paul Lamey, 81, American Olympic bobsledder (1968, 1972).[462]
- Jean-Pierre Lux, 74, French rugby union player (US Tyrosse, US Dax, national team) and administrator.[463]
- Paul Nihill, 81, British race walker, Olympic silver medallist (1964), COVID-19.[464]
- Tommy Ord, 68, English footballer (Rochester Lancers, Vancouver Whitecaps, Seattle Sounders).[465]
- Zoltan Sabo, 48, Serbian-Hungarian football player (Vojvodina, Partizan) and manager (Hajduk Kula), pulmonary embolism.[466]
- Noureddine Saïl, 73, Moroccan film critic and writer, COVID-19.[467]
- Bruce Seals, 67, American basketball player (Seattle SuperSonics, Utah Stars).[468]
- Lerrel Sharp, 87, Australian footballer (Collingwood).[469]
- Charles Shere, 85, American composer.[470]
- Petro Slobodyan, 67, Ukrainian football player (Dynamo Kyiv, Soviet Union national team) and manager (Obolon Kyiv).[471]
- Saufatu Sopoanga, 68, Tuvaluan politician, prime minister (2002–2004).[472]
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[edit]- Yaakov Agmon, 91, Israeli theatre producer, manager and director.[473]
- Ian Armstrong, 83, Australian politician, NSW MP (1981–2007) and deputy premier of New South Wales (1993–1995).[474]
- Waldemaro Bartolozzi, 93, Italian racing cyclist.[475]
- William Beaty Boyd, 97, American academic administrator, president of Central Michigan University (1968–1975) and University of Oregon (1975–1980).[476]
- Emil Cadkin, 100, American composer (The Big Fix, The Killer Shrews).[477]
- Jeff Clayton, 66, American jazz saxophonist, complications from kidney cancer.[478]
- Flavio Cotti, 81, Swiss politician, president (1991, 1998) and member of the Federal Council (1986–1999), COVID-19.[479]
- Marcus D'Amico, 55, German-born British actor (Tales of the City, Full Metal Jacket, Superman II), pneumonia.[480]
- Tesfaye Gessesse, 83, Ethiopian actor, general director of the Hager Fikir Theatre (1974–1975).[481]
- Jean Graetz, 90, American civil rights activist, lung cancer.[482]
- Bill Holm, 95, American art historian and author.[483]
- Irfan Husain, 76, Pakistani newspaper columnist (Dawn) and civil servant.[484]
- Steve Ingle, 74, English footballer (Bradford City, Wrexham), COVID-19.[485]
- Peter Yariyok Jatau, 89, Nigerian Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop of Kaduna (1975–2007).[486]
- Lenn Keller, 69, American photographer and archivist, cancer.[487]
- Valentyn Khodukin, 81, Ukrainian football player (Sokil Lviv) and manager (Skala Stryi, Dynamo Lviv).[488]
- Joseph Kyeong Kap-ryong, 90, South Korean Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Daejeon (1984–2005).[489]
- Leticia Lee, 56, Hong Kong pro-establishment activist, COVID-19.[490]
- Otto Leodolter, 84, Austrian ski jumper, Olympic bronze medalist (1960).[491]
- Carl Mann, 78, American rockabilly singer.[492]
- Elizabeth Meckes, 40, American mathematician, colon cancer.[493]
- Brian Pickworth, 91, New Zealand Olympic fencer (1960).[494]
- Kálmán Sóvári, 79, Hungarian footballer (Újpesti Dózsa, national team).[495]
- Wacław Szybalski, 99, Polish biotechnologist and oncologist.[496]
- Lorenzo Taliaferro, 28, American football player (Baltimore Ravens), heart attack.[497]
- Stephen Tjephe, 65, Burmese Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Loikaw (since 2015).[498]
- Adela de Torrebiarte, 71, Guatemalan politician, deputy (since 2020), president of the National Football Federation (2016–2017) and minister of the interior (2007–2008), lung cancer.[499]
- Renê Weber, 59, Brazilian football player (Vitória de Guimarães, national team) and manager (Caxias), COVID-19.[500]
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[edit]- Namat Abdullah, 74, Malaysian footballer (Penang, national team), colorectal cancer.[501]
- Franck Balandier, 68, French writer.[502]
- Donato Bilancia, 69, Italian serial killer, COVID-19.[503]
- Hacke Björksten, 86, Finnish-Swedish jazz bandleader and saxophonist.[504]
- Paddy Blagden, 85, British army officer.[505]
- Abdelwahab Bouhdiba, 88, Tunisian academic and sociologist.[506]
- Jeremy Bulloch, 75, English actor (Star Wars, The Spy Who Loved Me, Mary, Queen of Scots), complications from Parkinson's disease.[507]
- Krzysztof Bulski, 33, Polish chess player.[508]
- Pierre Buyoya, 71, Burundian politician, president (1987–1993, 1996–2003), COVID-19.[509]
- Kim Chernin, 80, American feminist writer and poet, COVID-19.[510]
- Stanley Cowell, 79, American jazz pianist, co-founder of Strata-East Records, hypovolemic shock.[511]
- Doug Crane, 85, American animator (He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, The Smurfs, Beavis and Butt-Head Do America), cancer.[512]
- Rod Crewther, 75, Australian physicist.[513]
- Les Dicker, 93, English footballer (Chelmsford City, Tottenham Hotspur, Southend United).[514]
- Allen Dines, 99, American politician, member of the Colorado House of Representatives (1957–1966), Senate (1966–1974) and speaker (1965–1966).[515]
- Enrico Ferri, 78, Italian jurist and politician, minister of public works (1988–1989), deputy (1992–1994) and MEP (1989–2004).[516]
- Jim Fives, 91, Irish hurler and Gaelic footballer.[517]
- Maciej Grubski, 52, Polish politician, senator (2007–2019), COVID-19.[518]
- Arnold D. Gruys, 92, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1967–1971), complications from COVID-19.[519]
- Tom Hanneman, 68, American broadcaster (WCCO-TV, Fox Sports North) and sports commentator (Minnesota Timberwolves).[520]
- Jacó Roberto Hilgert, 94, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Cruz Alta (1976–2002).[521]
- W. Nathaniel Howell, 81, American diplomat, ambassador to Kuwait (1987–1991).[522]
- John Barnard Jenkins, 87, Welsh nationalist.[523]
- Ejner Jensen, 91, Danish footballer (Vanløse IF, national team).[524]
- Valentin Kasabov, 62, Bulgarian politician, MP (since 2014), COVID-19.[525]
- Hennadiy Kernes, 61, Ukrainian politician, mayor of Kharkiv (since 2010), complications from COVID-19.[526]
- Iqbal Ahmad Khan, 66, Indian classical vocalist.[527]
- Tuncay Mataracı, 85, Turkish politician, minister of customs and monopolies (1978–1979), COVID-19.[528]
- Spencer MacCallum, 88, American anthropologist.[529]
- Dawson McAllister, 74, American radio host and author.[530]
- Leif Mills, 84, British trade unionist, president of the Trades Union Congress (1995), vascular disease.[531]
- Lorraine Monk, 98, Canadian photographer.[532]
- Benny Napoleon, 65, American police officer, sheriff of Wayne County, Michigan (since 2009), complications from COVID-19.[533]
- Ed Nichols, 97, British-born New Zealand Paralympic alpine skier (1980).[534]
- Tim de Paravicini, 75, English audio designer.[535]
- Rod Perry, 86, American actor (S.W.A.T., The Black Godfather, The Black Gestapo).[536]
- Ignaz Puschnik, 86, Austrian footballer (Kapfenberger SV, national team).[537]
- Harold E. Robinson, 88, American botanist and entomologist.[538]
- Christina Rodrigues, 57, Brazilian actress, complications from COVID-19.[539]
- Giovanni Sacco, 77, Italian footballer (Juventus, Atalanta, Reggiana), COVID-19.[540]
- Freddie Santos, 64, Filipino theatre and concert director.[541]
- Srđan Savić, 89, Bosnian Olympic sprinter (1960).[542]
- R. N. Shetty, 92, Indian entrepreneur and philanthropist, heart attack.[543]
- Satya Deo Singh, 75, Indian politician, MP (1991–1998), cardiac arrest and COVID-19.[544]
- Bolivia Suárez, 63, Venezuelan politician, deputy (since 2016), COVID-19.[545]
- Bill Sveinson, 74, Canadian poker player and politician.[546]
- Pelle Svensson, 77, Swedish wrestler and lawyer, Olympic silver medallist (1964), cancer.[547]
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[edit]- Roger Berlind, 90, American theatre producer (Amadeus, The Book of Mormon, Guys and Dolls), 25-time Tony winner, cardiopulmonary arrest.[548]
- Charlie Brooker, 88, Canadian ice hockey player, Olympic bronze medallist (1956).[549]
- Bill Bullard Jr., 77, American politician, member of the Michigan Senate (1996–2002) and House of Representatives (1983–1996), complications from COVID-19 and cancer.[550]
- Pete Cassidy, 86, American college basketball coach (Cal State Northridge).[551]
- William J. Castagna, 96, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Middle Florida (since 1979).[552]
- Joan Dougherty, 93, Canadian politician, Quebec MNA (1981–1987), complications from COVID-19.[553]
- Han Grijzenhout, 87, Dutch football manager (Cercle Brugge, Eendracht Aalst, K.A.A. Gent).[554]
- John Harbison, 84, Irish pathologist.[555]
- Armin Hofmann, 100, Swiss graphic designer.[556]
- Michael Jeffery, 83, Australian military officer, governor of Western Australia (1993–2000) and governor-general (2003–2008).[557]
- Eddie Lee Jackson, 71, American politician, member of the Illinois House of Representatives (2009–2017), COVID-19.[558]
- Peter Lamont, 91, British art director and production designer (Goldfinger, Aliens, Titanic), Oscar winner (1998).[559]
- Michał Marusik, 69, Polish politician, MEP (2014–2019).[560]
- Aminul Islam Mintu, 81, Bangladeshi film editor (Goriber Bou, Ajante), COVID-19.[561]
- Peter M. Neumann, 79, British mathematician, COVID-19.[562]
- Rahah Noah, 87, Malaysian socialite, spouse of the deputy prime minister (1957–1970) and of the prime minister (1970–1976).[563]
- John Obiero Nyagarama, 74, Kenyan politician, governor of Nyamira County (since 2013), COVID-19.[564]
- Peter Takeo Okada, 79, Japanese Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop of Tokyo (2000–2017), esophageal cancer.[565]
- José Vicente Rangel, 91, Venezuelan politician, vice president (2002–2007) and minister of foreign affairs (1999–2001), cardiac arrest.[566]
- Òscar Ribas Reig, 84, Andorran politician, prime minister (1982–1984, 1990–1994).[567]
- Jerry Relph, 76, American politician, member of the Minnesota Senate (since 2017), complications from COVID-19.[568]
- Ray Rogers, 89, American politician, member of the Mississippi House of Representatives (1984–2020).[569]
- Aristóteles Sandoval, 46, Mexican politician, Governor of Jalisco (2013–2018), shot.[570]
- Joseph L. Scanlan, 91, American film director.[571]
- Robina Sentongo, Ugandan politician, MP (since 2016), COVID-19.[572]
- Tim Severin, 80, British explorer, historian and writer, cancer.[573]
- Valentin Shurchanov, 73, Russian politician and journalist, deputy (1999–2003, since 2007), COVID-19.[574]
- Victor Snieckus, 83, Lithuanian-born Canadian synthetic organic chemist.[575]
- Sun Weiben, 92, Chinese politician, Communist Party secretary of Liaoning (1982–1985) and Heilongjiang (1985–1994).[576]
- William Winter, 97, American politician, governor (1980–1984) and lieutenant governor of Mississippi (1972–1976), member of the Mississippi House of Representatives (1947–1959).[577]
- Yazid Zerhouni, 83, Tunisian-born Algerian politician.[578]
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[edit]- Shirley Abrahamson, 87, American jurist, justice (1976–2019) and chief justice (1996–2015) of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, pancreatic cancer.[579]
- John Ahern, 86, American politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives (2001–2009, 2011–2013).[580]
- Doc Ayers, 98, American football coach (Piedmont College).[581]
- Art Berglund, 80, American ice hockey coach and executive (national team).[582]
- Anthony Birley, 83, British ancient historian and archaeologist (Vindolanda), lung cancer.[583]
- Peter Boddington, 78, British boxer, COVID-19.[584]
- Mile Bogović, 81, Croatian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Gospić-Senj (2000–2016), COVID-19.[585]
- Barbara M. Byrne, 85, Canadian quantitative psychologist.[586]
- Nedo Fiano, 95, Italian writer and Holocaust survivor.[587]
- Joan Milke Flores, 84, American politician, member of the Los Angeles City Council (1983–1993), complications from myelodysplastic syndrome.[588]
- David Giler, 77, American screenwriter (The Parallax View, The Money Pit) and film producer (Alien), cancer.[589]
- Paul Hänni, 93, Swiss Olympic wrestler.[590]
- Kirunda Kivejinja, 85, Ugandan politician, minister of East African Community Affairs (since 2016), COVID-19.[591]
- Rosalind Knight, 87, British actress (Carry On, Tom Jones, Gimme Gimme Gimme).[592]
- Marjan Lazovski, 58, Macedonian basketball player and coach (Vardar, AMAK SP, national team), COVID-19.[593]
- Judith Loganbill, 67, American politician, member of the Kansas House of Representatives (2001–2013).[594]
- Sir Mekere Morauta, 74, Papua New Guinean politician, prime minister (1999–2002), cancer.[595]
- Märta Norberg, 98, Swedish Olympic cross-country skier (1952).[596]
- Leo Panitch, 75, Canadian political philosopher, viral pneumonia from COVID-19.[597]
- Maria Piątkowska, 89, Polish Olympic athlete (1952, 1960, 1964), COVID-19.[598]
- Hermina Pipinić, 92, Croatian actress (Square of Violence, The Steppe, Old Surehand).[599]
- Eileen Pollock, 73, Northern Irish actress (Bread, Far and Away, Angela's Ashes).[600]
- Carmen Quidiello, 105, Cuban-born Dominican playwright and poet, first lady of the Dominican Republic (1963).[601]
- Mohan Rawale, 72, Indian politician, MP (1991–2009).[602]
- Narindar Saroop, 91, Indian-born British businessman.[603]
- Elaine Stack, 89, American judge, justice of the Supreme Court of New York (2000–2008), COVID-19.[604]
- Margaret Tebbit, Lady Tebbit, 86, English nurse.[605]
- Themie Thomai, 75, Albanian politician, minister of agriculture (1975–1989), COVID-19.[606]
- Alberto Valdés Jr., 70, Mexican equestrian, Olympic bronze medallist (1980).[607]
- Bram van der Vlugt, 86, Dutch actor (Pastorale 1943, Tropic of Emerald, Family), COVID-19.[608]
- Elmar Zeitler, 93, German physicist.[609]
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[edit]- Samsuddin Ahmed, 75, Bangladeshi politician, MP (2001–2006), COVID-19.[610]
- Raymon Anning, 90, British police officer, commissioner of police of Hong Kong (1985–1989).[611]
- Doug Anthony, 90, Australian politician, deputy prime minister (1971–1972, 1975–1983) and MP (1957–1984).[612]
- Anthony Banzi, 74, Tanzanian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Tanga (since 1994).[613]
- Nicette Bruno, 87, Brazilian actress (Sétimo Sentido, Louco Amor, Perigosas Peruas), complications from COVID-19.[614]
- Arthur Campbell, 95, New Zealand analytical chemist.[615]
- Zee Edgell, 80, Belizean-born American novelist, cancer.[616]
- Bill Groethe, 97, American photographer.[617]
- Billy Harris, 77, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians, Kansas City Royals).[618]
- Svatopluk Karásek, 78, Czech Evangelical priest, politician, and dissident (Charter 77), deputy (2002–2006).[619]
- Gogi Kavtaradze, 80, Georgian actor (Don't Grieve, Melodies of Vera Quarter, Wounded Game).[620]
- David Knight, 92, American actor (The Newcomers).[621]
- Delfino López Aparicio, 60, Mexican politician, deputy (since 2018), COVID-19.[622]
- Susan Moore, 52, American physician, complications from COVID-19.[623]
- Monzur-I-Mowla, 80, Bangladeshi poet, director general of the Bangla Academy (1982–1986), COVID-19.[624]
- Inés Moreno, 88, Argentine actress (Behind a Long Wall).[625]
- Florencio Olvera Ochoa, 87, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Cuernavaca (2002–2009).[626]
- Rukhshana, 80, Afghan singer.[627]
- Nasser Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, 72, Kuwaiti royal, minister of defense (2017–2019).[628]
- Yvonne Sandberg-Fries, 70, Swedish politician, MEP (2003–2004), MR (1982–1996).[629]
- Julius Schachter, 84, American microbiologist, COVID-19.[630]
- Romolo Tavoni, 94, Italian motor racing executive (Ferrari).[631]
- Richard Vande Hoef, 95, American politician, member of the Iowa Senate (1981–1993) and House of Representatives (1993–1999).[632]
- Ezra Vogel, 90, American scholar (Japan as Number One: Lessons for America, Deng Xiaoping and the Transformation of China), complications from surgery.[633]
- Lee Wallace, 90, American actor (Batman, Private Benjamin, The Taking of Pelham One Two Three).[634]
- Dame Fanny Waterman, 100, English pianist, founder of the Leeds International Piano Competition.[635]
- Dietrich Weise, 86, German football player (Neckarsulm) and manager (Eintracht Frankfurt, Egypt national team).[636]
- Peter Williams, 81, British motorcycle racer.[637]
- Ned Wynn, 79, American actor (The Bellboy, Bikini Beach, Beach Blanket Bingo), complications from Parkinson's disease.[638]
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[edit]- Hank Adams, 77, American Native American rights activist.[639]
- Ronald Anderson, 79, American sociologist.[640]
- Frederik Batti Sorring, 65, Indonesian politician, regent of North Toraja (2011–2016), COVID-19.[641]
- Boris Bushmelev, 83, Russian film director (The Evening Labyrinth).[642]
- Urso Chappell, 53, American graphic designer and world's fair historian, cirrhosis.[643]
- Ikenwoli Godfrey Emiko, 65, Nigerian traditional ruler, olu of Warri (since 2015), COVID-19.[644]
- Gilberto Ensástiga, 57, Mexican politician, MP (2003–2006), COVID-19.[645]
- John Fitzpatrick, 74, Scottish footballer (Manchester United).[646]
- Donald A. S. Fraser, 95, Canadian statistician.[647]
- Tadeusz Górczyk, 59, Polish politician and journalist, deputy (1991–1993).[648]
- Sandy Grant Gordon, 89, Scottish distiller (Glenfiddich).[649]
- Kevin Greene, 58, American Hall of Fame football player (Pittsburgh Steelers, Los Angeles Rams) and coach (Green Bay Packers), heart attack.[650]
- Dorothy Henry, 95, American newspaper artist and cartoonist.[651]
- Sir John Hills, 66, British social scientist, cancer.[652]
- Aleksandr Kurlyandsky, 82, Russian screenwriter (Well, Just You Wait!) and author.[653]
- Tommie Lindström, 82, Swedish Olympic swimmer (1960).[654]
- Hamish McLachlan, 53, Australian Olympic rower (1988) and stock market fraudster.[655]
- Julian Moti, 55, Fijian-born Australian lawyer, attorney general of Solomon Islands (2006–2006, 2007–2007).[656]
- K. T. Oslin, 78, American country singer-songwriter ("80's Ladies", "Do Ya", "I'll Always Come Back"), Grammy winner (1988, 1989), COVID-19.[657]
- Kalsoom Perveen, 75, Pakistani politician, senator (since 2003), COVID-19.[658]
- Richard Rominger, 93, American politician, heart attack.[659]
- Karel Vachek, 80, Czech documentary film director and FAMU educator.[660]
- Motilal Vora, 92, Indian politician, minister of health and family welfare (1988–1989), MP (2002–2020) and CM of Madhya Pradesh (1985–1988, 1989), complications from COVID-19.[661]
- Eleanor Wadsworth, 103, English aviator.[662]
- Sir Arnold Wolfendale, 93, British astronomer, Astronomer Royal (1991–1995).[663]
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[edit]- Karima Baloch, 37, Pakistani human rights activist.[664]
- Joachim Bäse, 81, German footballer (Eintracht Braunschweig, West Germany national team).[665]
- Wojciech Borowik, 64, Polish politician, Solidarity activist, deputy (1993–1997), COVID-19.[666]
- Claude Brasseur, 84, French actor (Bande à part, Such a Gorgeous Kid Like Me, A Simple Story).[667]
- Norma Cappagli, 81, Argentine model, Miss World (1960), traffic collision.[668]
- Pierre Chappuis, 90, Swiss poet.[669]
- Edmund M. Clarke, 75, American computer scientist, COVID-19.[670]
- James D. Fowler, 86, American politician.[671]
- Ed Gomes, 84, American politician, member of the Connecticut State Senate (2005–2013, 2015–2019), injuries sustained in a traffic collision.[672]
- Leo Goodman, 92, American statistician, COVID-19.[673]
- Kevin Hartley, 86, Australian amateur golfer.[674]
- Erkki Hytönen, 87, Finnish Olympic ice hockey player (1952).[675]
- H. L. Jensen, 91, American politician.[676]
- Bonnie Ladwig, 81, American politician, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly (1993–2005), COVID-19.[677]
- Lam Phương, 83, Vietnamese-American songwriter, complications from a stroke.[678]
- Jack Lenor Larsen, 93, American textile designer.[679]
- Paul Loridant, 72, French politician, mayor of Les Ulis (1977–2001).[680]
- Ron Lurie, 79, American politician, mayor of Las Vegas (1987–1991), COVID-19.[681]
- John Maltby, 84, English sculptor and potter.[682]
- Muhammad Mustafa Mero, 79, Syrian politician, prime minister (2000–2003), COVID-19.[683]
- Phil Rogers, 69, Welsh studio potter.[684]
- George Spriggs, 83, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates, Kansas City Royals).[685]
- Özkan Sümer, 80, Turkish football player (Trabzonspor) and manager (Galatasaray, national team).[686]
- Stella Tennant, 50, British model, suicide.[687]
- Rubén Tierrablanca González, 68, Mexican-born Turkish Roman Catholic prelate, apostolic vicariate of Istanbul (since 2016), COVID-19.[688]
- Tuck Tucker, 59, American animator (Hey Arnold!, SpongeBob SquarePants, The Simpsons).[689]
- Antonio Vacca, 86, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Alghero-Bosa (1993–2006), throat cancer.[690]
- Jay Walljasper, 65, American writer and editor, kidney cancer.[691]
- Alan Warren, 88, English priest.[692]
- Dwight Wise, 90, American politician.[693]
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[edit]- Arkady Andreasyan, 73, Armenian football player (Ararat Yerevan, Soviet Union national team) and manager (Homenmen Beirut), Olympic bronze medallist (1972).[694]
- Lars Arge, 53, Danish computer scientist, kidney cancer.[695]
- Irani Barbosa, 70, Brazilian politician, deputy (1991–1995), COVID-19.[696]
- Charles Campion, 69, English food critic (The Times, The Independent, MasterChef).[697]
- Desmond Carnelley, 91, English archdeacon.[698]
- Richard N. Cooper, 86, American economist.[699]
- John Edrich, 83, English cricketer (Norfolk, Surrey, national team), Waldenström's macroglobulinemia.[700]
- James E. Gunn, 97, American science fiction author (The Road to Science Fiction, Star Bridge, The Listeners).[701]
- Lyle Hanson, 85, American politician, member of the North Dakota House of Representatives (1979–2012).[702]
- Yehuda Henkin, 75, Israeli Orthodox rabbi and posek.[703]
- Mannan Hira, 64, Bangladeshi playwright and film director, heart attack.[704]
- Issaka Assane Karanta, 75, Nigerien politician, Mayor of Commune I (1996–1999) and Commune III (2010–2011) of Niamey, governor of Niamey Capital District (since 2018), COVID-19.[705]
- Pero Kvrgić, 93, Croatian actor (Ne daj se, Floki, All for Free, Nausikaya).[706]
- Lonnie Laffen, 62, American politician, member of the North Dakota Senate (2010–2018), heart attack.[707]
- Rebecca Luker, 59, American actress (Mary Poppins, Show Boat, Not Fade Away), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[708]
- Makosso IV, 76, Congolese royal, king of Loango (since 2009).[709]
- Santé Marcuzzi, 86, French Olympic rower (1956).[710]
- Eddie McLaren, 91, Scottish footballer (Reading).[711]
- Dave McNary, 69, American film journalist (Variety), complications from a stroke.[712]
- Mićo Mićić, 64, Bosnian politician, mayor of Bijeljina (since 2004), COVID-19.[713]
- Brian Morrison, 82, Australian footballer (Richmond).[714]
- Loyiso Mpumlwana, South African politician, member of the National Assembly (2014–2019, since 2020), COVID-19.[715]
- Rei Nakanishi, 82, Japanese novelist and songwriter, heart attack.[716]
- Kay Purcell, 57, English actress (Emmerdale, Tracy Beaker Returns, Waterloo Road), liver cancer.[717]
- Frankie Randall, 59, American boxer, WBC light welterweight champion (1994–1996).[718]
- Madan Lal Sharma, 68, Indian politician, MP (2004–2014).[719]
- Gilbert Shea, 92, American tennis player.[720]
- Sugathakumari, 86, Indian poet and social activist, COVID-19.[721]
- Swami Sundaranand, 94, Indian yogi, photographer, and mountaineer.[722]
- Monika Tilley, 86, Austrian-born American fashion designer.[723]
- Leslie West, 75, American singer and guitarist (Mountain, West, Bruce and Laing, The Vagrants), heart attack.[724]
- Ron Widby, 75, American basketball and football player (Dallas Cowboys, Green Bay Packers).[725]
- Joel Yanofsky, 65, Canadian novelist, cancer.[726]
- Rika Zaraï, 82, Israeli singer and writer.[727]
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[edit]- Mouloud Achour, 76, Algerian writer.[728]
- Mitsumasa Anno, 94, Japanese children's author and illustrator (All in a Day), cirrhosis.[729]
- Mohamad Aziz, 80, Malaysian politician, MP (1999–2013) and Johor State MLA (1986–1999), kidney failure.[730]
- Ben Binnendijk, 93, Dutch Olympic rower (1952).[731]
- Benedicto Bravo, 58, Mexican footballer (Club León, Unión de Curtidores), COVID-19.[732]
- Carl Olaf Bue Jr., 98, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Southern Texas (since 1970).[733]
- Michael J. Byrne, 79, Australian physician.[734]
- Vince Carillot, 93, American football coach.[735]
- Roland Cedermark, 82, Swedish musician.[736]
- Hubert Chesshyre, 80, British officer of arms, Clarenceux king of arms (1997–2010).[737]
- John Cremona, 102, Maltese civil servant, chief justice (1971–1981) and acting president (1976).[738]
- Braswell Deen Jr., 95, American politician.[739]
- Ernie Duplechin, 88, American football coach (Basile HS, Eunice HS) and athletics administrator (McNeese State).[740]
- Ivry Gitlis, 98, Israeli violinist.[741]
- M. A. Hashem, 78, Bangladeshi businessman (Partex Group) and politician, MP (2001–2006), COVID-19.[742]
- Danny Hodge, 88, American Hall of Fame wrestler (NWA) and boxer, Olympic silver medallist (1956), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[743]
- AKM Jahangir Hossain, 66, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1991–2008, since 2014), complications from COVID-19.[744]
- Thoriq Husler, 57, Indonesian politician, regent of East Luwu (since 2016), COVID-19.[745]
- Aleksandar Ivoš, 89, Serbian footballer (Vojvodina, K. Beringen F.C., Yugoslavia national team).[746]
- Milorad Janković, 80, Serbian footballer (Radnički Niš, Yugoslavia national team).[747]
- Pir Noor Muhammad Shah Jeelani, 69, Pakistani politician, MNA (since 2013), COVID-19.[748]
- Freshta Kohistani, 29, Afghan women's rights activist, shot.[749]
- Ahmed Lemu, 91, Nigerian Islamic scholar and jurist.[750]
- William Magee, 81, American politician, member of the New York State Assembly (1991–2018).[751]
- B. J. Marsh, 80, American politician, member of the Missouri House of Representatives (1989–1993, 2001–2009), complications from COVID-19.[752]
- Vincent Mhlanga, Swazi politician, acting prime minister (2018), COVID-19.[753]
- Bernard Mvondo-Etoga, 37, Cameroonian Olympic judoka (2004).[754]
- Jack Myers, 96, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles).[755]
- Adramé Ndiaye, 62, Senegalese Olympic basketball player (1980), COVID-19.[756]
- Idongesit Nkanga, 68, Nigerian air officer and politician, COVID-19.[757]
- Tho. Paramasivan, 69, Indian anthropologist, complications from diabetes.[758]
- Thomas W. Parks, 81, American electrical engineer.[759]
- Burt Pugach, 93, American lawyer and convicted felon.[760]
- Armando Romero, 60, Mexican footballer (Cruz Azul, Club Toluca, Correcaminos UAT), complications from COVID-19.[761]
- Benhur Salimbangon, 75, Filipino politician, member of the House of Representatives (2007–2019), cancer.[762]
- Mojmir Sepe, 90, Slovenian composer ("Brez besed", "Pridi, dala ti bom cvet", "The Earth is Dancing") and conductor.[763]
- Guy N. Smith, 81, British horror writer.[764]
- Davie Sneddon, 84, Scottish footballer (Kilmarnock, Preston North End, Raith Rovers).[765]
- Geoff Stephens, 86, English songwriter ("Sorry Suzanne", "Daughter of Darkness", "You Won't Find Another Fool Like Me") and record producer.[766]
- Siv Widerberg, 89, Swedish writer and journalist.[767]
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[edit]- Michael Alig, 54, American club promoter and convicted killer, heroin overdose.[768]
- Djalma Bastos de Morais, 83, Brazilian politician, minister of communications (1993–1995) and president of CEMIG (1999–2015), COVID-19.[769]
- William Bentsen, 90, American Olympic sailing champion (1972).[770]
- Brian Binley, 78, British politician, MP (2005–2015).[771]
- Ivan Bogdan, 92, Ukrainian wrestler, Olympic champion (1960).[772]
- Soumaïla Cissé, 71, Malian politician, MP (since 2013) and minister of finance (1993–2000), COVID-19.[773]
- Chico Ejiro, Nigerian film producer and director, seizure.[774]
- Shamsur Rahman Faruqi, 85, Indian poet and literary critic.[775]
- Reginald Foster, 81, American Roman Catholic priest and Latinist, complications from COVID-19.[776]
- Antonio Gento, 80, Spanish footballer (Racing de Santander, Real Oviedo).[777]
- Rich Herrin, 87, American college basketball coach (SIUC, Morthland College).[778]
- Tomás Irribarra, 85, Chilean politician, mayor of Quirihue (1992–1996, 2008–2012) and deputy (1969–1973).[779]
- Robin Jackman, 75, English cricketer (Surrey, Rhodesia, national team), complications from COVID-19.[780]
- K. C. Jones, 88, American Hall of Fame basketball player and coach (Boston Celtics, Washington Bullets), Olympic champion (1956) and NBA champion (1959–1966, 1984, 1986).[781]
- Ty Jordan, 19, American college football player (University of Utah), shot.[782]
- Jamal Khwaja, 92, Indian philosopher and politician, MP (1957–1962).[783]
- Martin Lambie-Nairn, 75, English graphic designer (BBC, Channel 4).[784]
- Carlos Levy, 78, Argentine writer, narrator and editor, COVID-19.[785]
- Barry Lopez, 75, American author (Arctic Dreams), prostate cancer.[786]
- Edgar Meddings, 97, British Olympic bobsledder (1948).[787]
- Genevieve Musci, 106, American internet celebrity (Gramma and Ginga).[788]
- Anil Nedumangad, 48, Indian actor (Janaadhipan, Ayyappanum Koshiyum, Paapam Cheyyathavar Kalleriyatte), drowned.[789]
- Engin Nurşani, 36, Turkish-German folk musician, lung infection and cancer.[790]
- Jaan Rääts, 88, Estonian composer.[791]
- Tony Rice, 69, American Hall of Fame bluegrass guitarist (New South, David Grisman Quintet, Bluegrass Album Band).[792]
- Barbara Rose, 84, American art historian, breast cancer.[793]
- Arne Skotte, 70, Swedish footballer.[794]
- David Thorns, 77, British-born New Zealand sociologist.[795]
- Maksim Tsyhalka, 37, Belarusian footballer (Dinamo-Juni Minsk, Dinamo Minsk, national team).[796]
- Scott Vermillion, 44, American soccer player (Kansas City Wizards, Colorado Rapids), acute alcohol and prescription drug poisoning.[797]
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[edit]- Derek Aucoin, 50, Canadian baseball player (Montreal Expos), brain cancer.[798]
- Milka Babović, 92, Croatian sprinter, hurdler and journalist, COVID-19.[799]
- George Blake, 98, British spy and double agent.[800]
- Leslie D. Campbell Jr., 95, American politician.[801]
- George Robert Carruthers, 81, American physicist and inventor.[802]
- Víctor Cuica, 71, Venezuelan saxophonist and actor.[803]
- Pat Childers, 79, American politician, member of the Wyoming House of Representatives (1997–2013).[804]
- Harper Davis, 95, American football player (Mississippi State Bulldogs, Green Bay Packers, Chicago Bears).[805]
- Johnson Gicheru, 79, Kenyan judge, chief justice (2003–2011).[806]
- Patrick Harris, 86, English bishop.[698]
- Kadambur R. Janarthanan, 91, Indian politician, MP (1984–1996, 1998–1999).[807]
- Railey Jeffrey, 75, Malaysian politician, MP (1986–2004).[808]
- Phil Jones, 74, American football coach (Shorter).[809]
- Abdul Kader, 69, Bangladeshi actor (Kothao Keu Nei), cancer.[810]
- Bronisława Kowalska, 65, Polish politician and political scientist, deputy (1993–2005), MEP (2004), COVID-19.[811]
- Sir Peter Lachmann, 89, British immunologist.[812]
- Brodie Lee, 41, American professional wrestler (AEW, WWE, ROH), idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.[813]
- Govind Prasad Lohani, 93, Nepali diplomat and economist, respiratory failure.[814]
- Theodore Lumpkin, 100, American pilot (Tuskegee Airmen), complications from COVID-19.[815]
- Jim McLean, 83, Scottish football player (Clyde, Hamilton Academical) and manager (Dundee United), complications from dementia.[816]
- Chic McLelland, 67, Scottish football player (Aberdeen, Motherwell) and manager (Montrose).[817]
- John Miller, 88, British journalist and author.[818]
- Aubrey Mokoape, 76, South African anti-apartheid activist, COVID-19.[819]
- Gilbert Naccache, 81, Tunisian writer and far-left militant.[820]
- Cirilo Nelson, 82, Honduran botanist.[821]
- Phil Niekro, 81, American Hall of Fame baseball player (Atlanta Braves, New York Yankees, Cleveland Indians), cancer.[822]
- Maximiliano Pereira, 27, Uruguayan footballer (Miramar Misiones, Racing de Montevideo, Sport Boys), drowned.[823]
- Sergio Pintor, 83, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Ozieri (2006–2012).[824]
- Tito Rojas, 65, Puerto Rican salsa singer, heart attack.[825]
- Gregorio Salvador Caja, 93, Spanish linguist.[826]
- Nomvuzo Shabalala, 60, South African politician, MP (since 2018), COVID-19-related illness.[827]
- Bill Sheridan, 78, American basketball coach.[828]
- Peter Schmidhuber, 89, German politician, deputy (1965–1969, 1972–1978).[829]
- William Starr, 97, American violinist.[830]
- Vic Stelly, 79, American politician, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives (1989–2005), COVID-19.[831]
- Mike Sutton, 76, English footballer (Norwich City, Chester, Carlisle United), complications from dementia.[832]
- Shirley Young, 85, American businesswoman.[833]
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[edit]- Rolf Aggestam, 79, Swedish poet and translator.[834]
- Arthur Berckmans, 91, Belgian comics author (Sammy).[835]
- Maria Gąsienica Bukowa-Kowalska, 84, Polish Olympic cross-country skier (1956).[836]
- José Luiz Carbone, 74, Brazilian football player (Internacional, national team) and manager (Fluminense), liver cancer.[837]
- Florentino Domínguez Ordóñez, 58, Mexican politician, deputy (2003–2006), COVID-19.[838]
- Gus Ferguson, 80, Scottish-born South African poet and cartoonist.[839]
- Ed Finn, 94, Canadian politician and trade unionist.[840]
- Giorgio Galli, 92, Italian historian and political analyst.[841]
- Yuichiro Hata, 53, Japanese politician, minister of land, infrastructure, transport and tourism (2012) and member of the House of Councillors (since 1999), COVID-19.[842]
- Marian Jochman, 85, Polish Olympic long-distance runner (1960).[843]
- Roberto Junguito, 77, Colombian economist, diplomat and politician, minister of finance and public credit (2002–2003) and of agriculture and rural development (1983–1984).[844]
- Mustafa Kandıralı, 90, Turkish clarinetist.[845]
- Sunil Kothari, 87, Indian dance historian, cardiac arrest.[846]
- Saidu Kumo, 61, Nigerian politician, COVID-19.[847]
- Vikram Lall, Indian architect.[848]
- Li Guang, 106, Chinese military officer, founding major general of the PLA.[849]
- William Link, 87, American television writer (Murder, She Wrote, Columbo, Mannix), Emmy winner (1970), heart failure.[850]
- Manukura, 9, New Zealand North Island brown kiwi (hatched 2011).[851]
- Klavio Meça, 24, Albanian swimmer.[852]
- Mieczysław Morański, 60, Polish actor (Na dobre i na złe, Na Wspólnej, Plebania), COVID-19.[853]
- Ladislav Mrkvička, 81, Czech actor (Atentát, Thirty Cases of Major Zeman), Thalia Award and Czech Lion winner.[854]
- Gunga Mwinga, 45, Kenyan politician, MP (2013–2017).[855]
- Mohamed El Ouafa, 72, Moroccan diplomat and politician, ambassador to India (2000–2004), Iran (2004–2006), and Brazil (2006–2012), minister of education (2012–2013), COVID-19.[856]
- Loyd Phillips, 75, American Hall of Fame football player (Arkansas Razorbacks, Chicago Bears).[857]
- Zbigniew Pocialik, 75, Polish footballer (KS Warszawianka, Gwardia Warsaw, Beveren).[858]
- Germán Rama, 88, Uruguayan historian and academic.[859]
- Osvaldo Rivera Cianchini, 80, Puerto Rican judge, COVID-19.[860]
- Zouheïra Salem, 80, Tunisian singer.[861]
- Harold Spinka, 75, American particle physicist.[862]
- Seymour Van Gundy, 89, American nematologist.[863]
- Ken Unwin, 94, English archdeacon.[698]
- Antonio Velasco Piña, 85, Mexican novelist, spiritual writer and essayist.[864]
- D. Yasodha, 74, Indian politician, Tamil Nadu MLA (1980–1989, 2001–2011).[865]
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[edit]- Arun Alexander, 47, Indian actor (Maanagaram, Kolamavu Kokila, Master), heart attack.[866]
- Csaba Ali, 74, Hungarian Olympic swimmer (1964).[867]
- Jack Arthurs, 98, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1971–1978).[868]
- Marc Basnight, 73, American politician, President pro tempore (1993–2011) and member (1985–2011) of the North Carolina Senate, progressive bulbar palsy.[869]
- John R. Bentson, 83, American neuroradiologist, complications from COVID-19.[870]
- Moshe Brawer, 101, Israeli geographer.[871]
- Romell Broom, 64, American convicted murderer, COVID-19.[872]
- Johnny Clark, 73, British boxer, European bantamweight champion (1973).[873]
- Othón Cuevas Córdova, 55, Mexican politician, deputy (2006–2009), COVID-19.[874]
- S. L. Dharmegowda, 65, Indian politician, deputy chairman of the Karnataka Legislative Council (since 2018), suicide by train.[875]
- Paul-Heinz Dittrich, 90, German composer.[876]
- Tom Docherty, 96, English footballer (Lincoln City, Newport County).[877]
- Jean-Marc Forneri, 61, French financier, heart attack.[878]
- Fou Ts'ong, 86, Chinese-born British pianist, COVID-19.[879]
- H. Jack Geiger, 95, American physician.[880]
- Christopher Greet, 88, Sri Lankan-born British actor (Dinnerladies, The Infinite Worlds of H. G. Wells, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time).[881]
- Paul Sueo Hamaguchi, 72, Japanese Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Oita (since 2011).[882]
- Jyrki Heliskoski, 75, Finnish football coach (HJK, national team).[883]
- Paul Heller, 93, American film producer (Enter the Dragon, The Wilby Conspiracy, The Pack).[884]
- George Hudson, 83, English footballer (Peterborough United, Coventry City, Tranmere Rovers).[885]
- Roy B. B. Janis, 63, Indonesian politician, MP (1992–1997, 1999–2005).[886]
- Valentin Lazarov, 89, Bulgarian Hall of Fame basketball referee.[887]
- Armando Manzanero, 85, Mexican singer-songwriter ("Somos Novios (It's Impossible)", "Mía", "Adoro"), Grammy winner (2014), COVID-19.[888]
- Frank Hampton McFadden, 95, American jurist, judge (1969–1982) and chief judge (1973–1982) of the U.S. District Court for Northern Alabama.[889]
- David Medalla, 82, Filipino sculptor.[890]
- Luis Enrique Mercado, 68, Mexican writer, journalist (El Economista) and politician, deputy (2009–2012), COVID-19.[891]
- Cy McClairen, 89, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers), coach (Bethune-Cookman) and administrator.[892]
- Nolan Mettetal, 75, American politician, member of the Mississippi State Senate (1996–2012) and House of Representatives (2012–2020), COVID-19.[893]
- Wilma Pelly, 83, Canadian actress (North of 60, Fargo, Mixed Blessings).[894]
- John Fulton Reid, 64, New Zealand cricketer (Auckland, national team).[895]
- Madelyn Reiter, 78, American politician, member of the Minnesota Senate (2001–2007).[896]
- Les Riggs, 85, English football player (Gillingham, Newport County) and manager (Margate).[897]
- Adele Rose, 87, English television writer (Coronation Street, Z-Cars, Byker Grove), pneumonia.[898]
- Arianna W. Rosenbluth, 93, American physicist, complications from COVID-19.[899]
- Mahinder Watsa, 96, Indian sexologist.[900]
- Colin Withers, 80, English footballer (Birmingham City, Aston Villa).[901]
- Zou Deci, 86, Chinese engineer, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.[902]
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[edit]- Hatem Ali, 58, Syrian television director (Salah Al-deen Al-Ayyobi, Seraa Ala El Remal, Omar) and actor, heart attack.[903]
- Claude Bolling, 90, French jazz pianist and composer (Suite for Flute and Jazz Piano Trio).[904]
- David Britton, 75, British author and publisher (Meng and Ecker).[905]
- Jessica Campbell, 38, American actress (Election).[906]
- Pierre Cardin, 98, French-Italian fashion designer.[907]
- Richard Choruma, 42, Zimbabwean footballer (Highlanders, Bloemfontein Celtic, national team), kidney failure.[908]
- Joe Louis Clark, 82, American school principal, subject of Lean on Me.[909]
- Hugh Davidson, 92, American football player (Colorado Buffaloes), coach (Montana Grizzlies), and head scout (Denver Broncos).[910]
- Josefina Echánove, 93, Mexican actress (El hombre de los hongos, The Children of Sanchez, Cabeza de Vaca), model and journalist.[911]
- Norman Golb, 92, American Semitics scholar.[912]
- Agitu Ideo Gudeta, 42, Ethiopian goat breeder and activist, beaten.[913]
- Miguel Ángel Gutiérrez Machado, 60, Mexican politician, deputy (2003–2006), COVID-19.[914]
- James Hardy, 64, American basketball player (Utah Jazz, Udinese, Olympique Antibes), heart attack.[915]
- Arne A. Jensen, 66, Norwegian media and corporate executive, CEO of TV 2 (1993–1999) and Braathens (1999–2001).[916]
- Michael Julien, 93, British songwriter ("Let's Live for Today", "Kiss Me, Honey Honey, Kiss Me", "Boom Bang-a-Bang"), COVID-19.[917]
- Dzhambulat Khatokhov, 21, Russian sumo wrestler and record holder, world's heaviest child, kidney failure.[918]
- Yevheniia Kucherenko, 98, Ukrainian pedagogue.[919]
- Alexi Laiho, 41, Finnish death metal singer-songwriter and guitarist (Children of Bodom, Sinergy, The Local Band), alcohol-related cirrhosis and pancreatitis.[920]
- Joey LaMotta, 95, American boxer and manager.[921]
- Amelia Lapeña-Bonifacio, 90, Filipino puppeteer, National Artist of the Philippines.[922]
- Luke Letlow, 41, American politician, U.S. Representative-elect, complications from COVID-19.[923]
- Hugh X. Lewis, 90, American country singer, complications from COVID-19.[924]
- Gösta Linderholm, 79, Swedish singer and composer (Rasmus på luffen), stroke.[925]
- René Lotti, 91, French Olympic rower.[926]
- Elaine McCoy, 74, Canadian politician, Senator (since 2005) and Alberta MLA (1986–1993).[927]
- Phyllis McGuire, 89, American singer (The McGuire Sisters).[928]
- Simo Mfayela, South African politician, member of the National Council of Provinces (since 2019).[929]
- Nikhil Nandy, 88, Indian Olympic footballer (1956).[930]
- Jerry O'Riordan, 81, Irish Gaelic footballer (Glenbeigh-Glencar, Kerry).[931]
- Gregory Ochiagha, 89, Nigerian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Orlu (1980–2008).[932]
- Corrado Olmi, 94, Italian actor and comedian (Wake Up and Die, Scandal in the Family, Madly in Love), COVID-19.[933]
- Daniel S. Paletko, 70, American politician, mayor of Dearborn Heights, Michigan (since 2004), member of the Michigan House of Representatives (2003–2004), COVID-19.[934]
- Serafim Papakostas, 61, Greek Orthodox prelate, metropolitan of Kastoria (since 1996), COVID-19.[935]
- John Paul Jr., 60, American racing driver and convicted criminal, Huntington's disease.[936]
- Geoffrey Robinson, 83, Australian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Sydney (1984–2004).[937]
- Vincenzo Rosito, 81, Italian footballer (Potenza, Pistoiese, Mantova).[938]
- Howard J. Rubenstein, 88, American lawyer and public relations expert.[939]
- Rudy Salas, 71, American musician (El Chicano, Tierra).[940]
- Shabba Doo, 65, American dancer (The Lockers) and actor (Breakin', Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo).[941]
- Luigi Snozzi, 88, Swiss architect, COVID-19.[942]
- Jeanine Toulouse, 97, French Olympic sprinter (1948).[943]
- Tommy Turtle, 70, British soldier, cancer.[944]
- Jean Valentine, 86, American poet, New York State Poet Laureate (2008–2010), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[945]
- Indira Joseph Venniyoor, 94, Indian broadcaster (All India Radio).[946]
- Kees Verkade, 79, Dutch sculptor and artist.[947]
- John Waine, 90, English bishop.[948]
- Sofia Zhukova, 81, Russian serial killer, COVID-19.[949]
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[edit]- Aldo Andretti, 80, Italian-born American racing driver, COVID-19.[950]
- Guillem Areny, 89, Andorran politician, mayor of La Massana (1962–1963) and member of the Council General (1966–1969, 1974–1981).[951]
- Ronald Atkins, 104, British politician, MP (1966–1970, 1974–1979).[952]
- Brenda Banks, 72, American animator (King of the Hill, The Lord of the Rings, The Smurfs).[953]
- Ivan Baumgartner, 86, Australian footballer.[954]
- Bob Bessoir, 88, American college basketball coach (Scranton Royals).[955]
- George Blasse, 86, Dutch chemist.[956]
- Jos Compaan, 62, Dutch Olympic rower (1980, 1984, 1988).[957]
- Josep Corominas i Busqueta, 81, Spanish doctor and politician, deputy (1989–2000) and grand master of the Grand Lodge of Spain (2002–2006).[958]
- Peter Craze, 74, British actor (Doctor Who).[959]
- Seaman Dan, 91, Australian musician.[960]
- Eugene Peyton Deatrick, 96, American Air Force colonel and test pilot.[961]
- Grace L. Drake, 94, American politician, member of the Ohio Senate (1984–2000).[962]
- Robert A. Frosch, 92, American scientist, administrator of NASA (1977–1981).[963]
- Gaztelu, 74, Spanish footballer (Real Sociedad).[964]
- Andrew Han Jingtao, 99, Chinese Roman Catholic clandestine prelate, bishop of Sipingjie (since 1982).[965]
- Frank Kimbrough, 64, American post-bop jazz pianist.[966]
- Samuel Little, 80, American serial killer.[967]
- Milan Lučanský, 51, Slovak police general, president of the Slovak Police Force (2018–2020), suicide by hanging.[968]
- Yehoshua Matza, 89, Israeli politician, member of the Knesset (1984–2002).[969]
- Metin Orgarun, 60, Turkish Olympic judoka (1984).[970]
- Panusunan Pasaribu, 74, Indonesian civil servant and politician, regent of Central Tapanuli (1995–2001).[971]
- Stephen Prince, 65, American film critic and historian.[972]
- Alto Reed, 72, American saxophonist (Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band, Little Feat, Grand Funk Railroad), colon cancer.[973]
- LaWanna Shurtliff, 85, American politician, member of the Utah House of Representatives (1999–2008, since 2019), pneumonia.[974]
- Lois Sasson, 80, American jewelry designer and gay rights activist, complications from COVID-19.[975]
- Alexander Spirin, 89, Russian biochemist.[976]
- Victor Stacey, 76, Irish Church of Ireland clergyman, dean of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin (2012–2016).[977]
- Gennady Strakhov, 76, Russian freestyle wrestler, Olympic silver medalist (1972), COVID-19.[978]
- Anton Strout, 50, American author and podcaster.[979]
- Dawn Wells, 82, American actress (Gilligan's Island, The Town That Dreaded Sundown, Return to Boggy Creek), COVID-19.[980]
- Richard Gilbert West, 94, British botanist and geologist.[981]
- Eugene Wright, 97, American jazz bassist (The Dave Brubeck Quartet).[982]
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[edit]- Constantin Bosânceanu, 54, Romanian footballer (Bucovina Suceava, Oțelul Galați, Rocar București).[983]
- Jeremy Burnham, 89, British television actor and screenwriter.[984]
- Ralph C. Capparelli, 96, American politician, member of the Illinois House of Representatives (1971–2004).[985]
- John Cardos, 91, American film director (Kingdom of the Spiders, Outlaw of Gor, The Day Time Ended) and actor.[986]
- Maxine Cheshire, 90, American journalist (The Washington Post), cardiovascular disease.[987]
- Tommy Docherty, 92, Scottish football player (Preston North End) and manager (Chelsea, national team).[988]
- Paul Etiang, 82, Ugandan politician, deputy prime minister (1996–1999), COVID-19.[989]
- Jolanta Fedak, 60, Polish politician, minister of family, labour and social policy (2007–2011) and member of the Sejm (since 2019), cancer.[990]
- Ernesto Gismondi, 89, Italian designer, founder of Artemide.[991]
- Robert Hossein, 93, French film director (Les Misérables, Cemetery Without Crosses), actor (Angélique, Marquise des Anges) and writer, COVID-19.[992]
- Dušan Jovanović, 81, Serbian-born Slovene theatre director, playwright, and essayist.[993]
- Richard Maxwell Kenan, 80, American politician.[994]
- Michael Kindo, 73, Indian field hockey player, Olympic bronze medallist (1972).[995]
- Gary Howard Klar, 73, American actor (Day of the Dead, Married to the Mob, Cadillac Man).[996]
- Emília Kováčová, 89, Slovak economist and academic, first lady (1993–1998).[997]
- Narendra Kumar, 87, Indian military officer and mountaineer.[998]
- Maureen Lee, 88, British author.[999]
- Olli Lehto, 95, Finnish mathematician.[1000]
- Marian Leszczyński, 84, Polish Olympic rower (1964).[1001]
- Inke Maris, 72, Indonesian journalist.[1002]
- Muladi, 77, Indonesian jurist and politician, justice of the Supreme Court (2000–2001), minister of justice (1998–1999), MP (1997–1998), COVID-19.[1003]
- Joe Neal, 85, American politician, member of the Nevada Senate (1972–2004).[1004]
- Olivier Royant, 58, French journalist, director of Paris Match (since 2006).[1005]
- Johnny Sands, 87, Canadian Olympic speed skater (1956, 1960).[1006]
- Joan Micklin Silver, 85, American film director (Hester Street, Crossing Delancey, Between the Lines), vascular dementia.[1007]
- Dick Thornburgh, 88, American lawyer and politician, U.S. Attorney General (1988–1991) and governor of Pennsylvania (1979–1987).[1008]
- Narsing Yadav, 57, Indian actor (Kshana Kshanam, Gaayam, Shankar Dada M.B.B.S.), kidney disease.[1009]
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- ^ Mal Simpson
- ^ E' morta Ildegarda Taffra (in Italian)
- ^ 4 Hari Dirawat karena Positif Covid-19, Mantan Bupati Pati Tasiman Meninggal Dunia (in Indonesian)
- ^ Jerry Garcia Collaborator Howard Wales Dead at 77
- ^ Gary Wisener
- ^ Chuck Yeager, famed test pilot who broke sound barrier, dies at age 97
- ^ Phil Albert: Tiger football coach (1944-2020)
- ^ Arthur, el perro aventurero ecuatoriano, tenía un tumor en la espalda: 'Me dio un beso de despedida con su último aliento' (in Spanish)
- ^ Gladys E. Beckwith, PhD.
- ^ Heralded Ambient Composer Harold Budd Dead at 84
- ^ In Memoriam - Professor John Cash CBE
- ^ In memoriam: Lay Nam Chang, founding dean of the College of Science, professor of physics
- ^ Tony Curcillo, Woody Hayes' First Starting Quarterback at Ohio State, Dies at 89
- ^ От коронавируса скончался российский борец, чемпион Европы, участник олимпиады в Атланте (in Russian)
- ^ Johnny Jacobsen
- ^ Eugene ‘Goo’ Kennedy, former TCU basketball great and pro player, dies at age 71
- ^ Knott Sidney
- ^ Leb wohl, Walter! (in German)
- ^ Tom Louderback
- ^ Adeu a Jordi Nadal, l'historiador que va saber explicar la història econòmica d'Espanya i Catalunya (in Catalan)
- ^ Klaus Pagh (in Danish)
- ^ Noted Dalit poet Shankar Painter passes away at 74
- ^ L'ultima curva di Raffaele Pinto, è morto il mito del rally innamorato dell'Elba (in Italian)
- ^ Elmira Məmmədəmin qızı Ramazanova (in Azerbaijani)
- ^ È morto Alejandro Sabella (in Italian)
- ^ Умер последний министр обороны СССР Евгений Шапошников (in Russian)
- ^ Anthony Veasna So, Author on the Brink of Stardom, Dies at 28
- ^ Ehemaliger Nationalgoalie Kurt Stettler gestorben (in German)
- ^ Ben Stokes' father dies after battle with brain cancer
- ^ Bupati Bulungan meninggal dunia setelah dikonfirmasi tertular COVID-19 (in Indonesian)
- ^ Graeme Maxwell Tarr
- ^ Renowned businessmen Siraj Kassam Teli passes away in Dubai
- ^ Allen Trovillion
- ^ A los 96 años murió el exgobernador de Salta, Roberto Augusto Ulloa (in Spanish)
- ^ RKW Announcement - United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
- ^ China’s First Emergency Management Minister Dies at 64
- ^ Campling
- ^ VJ Chitra, Popular Actress And Anchor, Dies By Suicide
- ^ Nota de pesar sobre o falecimento de Osvaldo Cochrane Filho (in Portuguese)
- ^ Eminent Hindi poet and journalist Manglesh Dabral passes away
- ^ وداعا نبيل فاروق.. أجيال الثمانينيات والتسعينيات يبكون صانع رجل المستحيل (in Arabic)
- ^ "Tennis legend and author Gordon Forbes passes away aged 86". Archived from the original on 2020-12-11. Retrieved 2021-01-01.
- ^ N.H. House Speaker Dick Hinch Dies
- ^ "Raymond Hunter - Ireland's last cricket and rugby international has died". Archived from the original on 2020-12-09. Retrieved 2021-01-01.
- ^ Alan Igbon, actor who played roguish Loggo in Boys from the Blackstuff – obituary
- ^ Умер Вячеслав Кебич. У него был коронавирус (in Russian)
- ^ Yankees’ ‘Harmonica Incident’ protagonist Phil Linz dead at 81
- ^ Australian journalist Mungo MacCallum dies, aged 78
- ^ John J. McNichols
- ^ Le chef triplement étoilé Marc Meneau est mort (in French)
- ^ The death has occurred of Brian H. Murdoch
- ^ Remembering Alex Olmedo, 1936-2020: star player, teacher to the stars
- ^ Former Alabama coach Ray Perkins passes away at home
- ^ Paolo Rossi has died
- ^ Former Maharashtra minister Vishnu Savara passes away at 70
- ^ Third Blind Eye bassist Jason Slater dies aged 49 after liver failure
- ^ Stanley Smith
- ^ Ayatollah Yazdi passes away
- ^ BNP leader Chowdhury Kamal Ibne Yusuf dies
- ^ FPSC Chairman Maroof Afzal succumbs to coronavirus
- ^ About Kenneth Alwyn
- ^ US carries out rare execution during presidential transition
- ^ "Patriarch of the Barnes family, Wallace 'Wally' Barnes, passes away at 94". Archived from the original on 2020-12-15. Retrieved 2021-01-01.
- ^ Falleció Obispo Emérito de Maracay a la edad de 77 años (in Spanish)
- ^ Don M Davis
- ^ Dance pioneer Astad Deboo passes away in Mumbai
- ^ Billy DeMars, 1948 Athletic and 1980 Phillies champ, dies
- ^ Hakim Agung Dudu Duswara Meninggal Usai Positif Corona (in Indonesian)
- ^ Obituary | Jim Fleming (1942-2020)
- ^ Cal Hockley passes, leaves lasting legacy for the Silver City
- ^ Nota de Pesar – João Ernesto Jens (in Portuguese)
- ^ Thomas 'Tiny' Lister Jr., 'Friday' actor, dead at 62 after apparently experiencing Covid-19 symptoms
- ^ Tuga! Remembering Colorado Activist Rita Martinez
- ^ Tuga! Preminuo mladi trener Ceraka i bivši košarkaš (in Serbian)
- ^ Victor Newman: Director of research at Presidency has died
- ^ In Memoriam Honorable Juan M. Pérez-Giménez, United States District Judge, 1941 – 2020
- ^ Veteran Congress Leader Ram Lal Rahi, 86, Dies at UP Hospital After a Heart Attack
- ^ Odette Richard
- ^ Walter Garrison Runciman, CBE, FBA, 3rd Viscount Runciman of Doxford (1934-2020)
- ^ Archbishop José Mario Ruiz Navas
- ^ Brazil banking billionaire Joseph Safra dies at age 82
- ^ Sastrawan Iman Budhi Santosa Tutup Usia (in Indonesian)
- ^ Falleció la actriz Myriam Sienra (in Spanish)
- ^ Zmarł Andrzej Skowroński (in Polish)
- ^ Carol Sutton, 'mesmerizing' New Orleans actress for half century, dies at 76
- ^ Bryan Sykes obituary
- ^ Obituary: Barbara Windsor
- ^ "Obituary : Barry Wynks". Archived from the original on 2021-03-07. Retrieved 2021-02-19.
- ^ Celebrated novelist Rahnaward Zaryab passes away
- ^ US executes Louisiana truck driver who killed daughter, 2
- ^ Former US Attorney Jim Burns dies at 75 following career that took him from basketball court to federal courthouse
- ^ Ambassador Per Carlsen obituary
- ^ «Игрок интеллекта. Сравнил бы с Дацюком». Большой российский талант ушел из жизни в 38 лет (in Russian)
- ^ Scompare Beryl Cunningham la musa del Dio serpente (in Italian)
- ^ Morre o prefeito de Nilópolis, Farid Abrão David Archived 2021-04-18 at the Wayback Machine (in Portuguese)
- ^ Roy Douglas 1924-2020[permanent dead link ]
- ^ India's Asian Games football champion Ethiraj passes away
- ^ Chorleiter Gotthilf Fischer ist tot (in German)
- ^ Otago academic 'giant' Jim Flynn dies
- ^ Od posljedica koronavirusa preminula poznata hrvatska glumica Đurđa Ivezić (in Croatian)
- ^ Pioneering landscape architect Carol R. Johnson passes away at 91
- ^ Mr. Reginald Ian Hallam Johnston
- ^ Machakos Senator Boniface Mutinda Kabaka is dead
- ^ South Korean filmmaker Kim Ki-duk dies from COVID-19 complications
- ^ Alva Hugh Maddox
- ^ Le papa de Cupidon, Malik, décède dans un incendie à Ramillies (in French)
- ^ Leadership publisher, Nda-Isaiah, is dead
- ^ Former minister Joe Nyaga is dead
- ^ In Memory of Dr. Assaad Rizk
- ^ Sven Sachsalber, an Inventive and Wily Italian Artist Who Was on the Rise in New York’s Art Scene, Has Died at 33
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