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Deaths in January 2021


Deaths in January 2021


The following is a list of notable deaths in January 2021.

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.

January 2021

1

  • Abdul Hakim Al-Taher, 71, Sudanese director and actor, COVID-19.
  • George Ancona, 91, American photo essayist and illustrator.
  • Barry Austin, 52, British record holder, nation's heaviest man, heart attack.
  • Jan de Bie, 74, Dutch painter and photographer.
  • Dame Margaret Booth, 87, British judge, judge of the High Court of Justice (1979–1994), chair of the Family and Parenting Institute (1999–2004).
  • Clint Boulton, 72, English footballer (Port Vale, Torquay United).
  • Colin J. Bushnell, 73, British mathematician.
  • Carlos do Carmo, 81, Portuguese fado singer ("Uma flor de verde pinho"), ruptured aneurysm.
  • Ben Chafin, 60, American politician, member of the Virginia House of Delegates (2014) and Senate (since 2014), complications from COVID-19.
  • Emanuele Chiapasco, 90, Italian baseball player (Milano Baseball Club), sporting director, and entrepreneur.
  • Simone Chrisostome, 97, French resistance member and Holocaust survivor.
  • Pierantonio Costa, 81, Italian businessman and diplomat, arranged safe passage during the Rwandan genocide.
  • Christine Dacera, 23, Filipino flight attendant, ruptured aortic aneurysm.
  • Carrie Dann, 88, American Western Shoshone indigenous rights activist and spiritual leader.
  • Paul Delorey, 71, Canadian curler and politician, Northwest Territories MLA (1999–2011).
  • Traude Dierdorf, 73, Austrian politician, mayor of Wiener Neustadt (1997–2005).
  • Irene Dixon, 96, British World War II codebreaker.
  • Ron Dominguez, 85, American theme park executive, vice-president of Walt Disney Attractions (1990–1994).
  • Zoran Džorlev, 53, Macedonian violinist, complications from COVID-19.
  • Mark Eden, 92, English actor (Coronation Street, The Top Secret Life of Edgar Briggs, An Adventure in Space and Time), complications from Alzheimer's disease.
  • Carlos Escudé, 72, Argentine political scientist and author, COVID-19.
  • Cleonâncio Fonseca, 84, Brazilian politician, deputy (1987–2007).
  • Seizō Fukumoto, 77, Japanese actor (Nihon no Fixer, New Battles Without Honor and Humanity, The Last Samurai), lung cancer.
  • George Gerdes, 72, American singer-songwriter and actor (Hidalgo, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, L.A. Noire), brain aneurysm.
  • Dame Elmira Minita Gordon, 90, Belizean educator, psychologist, and politician, governor-general (1981–1993).
  • Ágúst Herbert Guðmundsson, 53, Icelandic basketball player and coach (Þór Akureyri), motor neurone disease.
  • Bernard Guignedoux, 73, French football player (Paris Saint-Germain, Monaco) and manager (Valenciennes).
  • Joanne Head, 90, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (1976–1984).
  • Pablo Hernández, 80, Colombian Olympic racing cyclist (1964).
  • Abderrahim Lahjouji, 79, Moroccan construction executive and politician, founder of the Citizens' Forces, complications from COVID-19.
  • Ishak Pamumbu Lambe, 74, Indonesian pastor (Toraja Church) and politician, senator (2004–2009).
  • Michele Leber, 82, American journalist (The Post-Crescent).
  • Floyd Little, 78, American Hall of Fame football player (Syracuse Orange, Denver Broncos), cancer.
  • Harald Maartmann, 94, Norwegian Olympic cross-country skier (1952).
  • Georg Maier, 79, German actor (Familie Meier, Irgendwie und Sowieso) and theatre director.
  • Christian Massé, 69, French writer.
  • Mohammad-Taqi Mesbah-Yazdi, 85, Iranian Islamic cleric and philosopher, member of the Assembly of Experts (1991–2016).
  • Misty Morgan, 75, American country music singer (Jack Blanchard & Misty Morgan), cancer.
  • Muspandi, 45, Indonesian politician, member of the East Kalimantan Regional People's Representative Council (since 2014), COVID-19.
  • Norma, 74, French comic book artist.
  • Rosemary Nyerere, 59, Tanzanian politician, MP (2000–2005).
  • Dhimitër Orgocka, 84, Albanian actor and director, People's Artist, cerebral hemorrhage.
  • Jean Panisse, 92, French actor (An Angel on Wheels, The Young Wolves, Perched on a Tree), COVID-19.
  • Paatje Phefferkorn, 98, Indonesian-born Dutch martial artist, COVID-19.
  • Toabur Rahim, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1973–1976), COVID-19.
  • Liam Reilly, 65, Irish singer and songwriter (Bagatelle).
  • Paige Rense, 91, American editor (Architectural Digest), heart disease.
  • Usama Nadeem Satti, 22, Pakistani student, shot.
  • Sun Qiaolu, 25, Chinese actress, heart attack.
  • Thomas Symons, 91, Canadian professor and author, president of Trent University (1961–1972).
  • Tam Sheung-wai, 86, Hong Kong academic administrator, president of the Open University of Hong Kong (1997–2003).
  • Felix Tarasenko, 88, Russian mathematician.
  • Jan Vering, 66, German gospel singer and playwright.
  • George Whitmore, 89, American mountaineer and conservationist, member of first team to summit El Capitan, complications from COVID-19.

2

  • Cléber Arado, 48, Brazilian footballer (Kyoto Purple Sanga, Coritiba), COVID-19.
  • Alex Asmasoebrata, 69, Indonesian auto racer and politician, MP (1992–1997).
  • Mary Catherine Bateson, 81, American writer and cultural anthropologist.
  • Mirzaq Biqtash, 75, Algerian writer.
  • Asher Brauner, 74, American actor (B.A.D. Cats, Switchblade Sisters).
  • Robbins Burling, 94, American anthropologist and sociolinguist.
  • Lady Mary Colman, 88, English socialite and philanthropist.
  • Brad Cox, 76, American computer scientist.
  • Brian Cowan, 58, Scottish actor (Taggart, Family Affairs, River City).
  • Bahrum Daido, 56, Indonesian politician, MP (2009–2019), COVID-19.
  • Oleg Danilov, 71, Russian playwright and screenwriter (You Are My Only Love, From Hell to Hell, Give Me Moonlight), COVID-19.
  • Miquel Ferrer, 89, Spanish footballer (FC Barcelona, CD Condal, Real Oviedo).
  • Rob Flockhart, 64, Canadian ice hockey player (Vancouver Canucks, Minnesota North Stars), heart attack.
  • Marco Formentini, 90, Italian politician, deputy (1992–1993), MEP (1994–2004), and mayor of Milan (1993–1997).
  • Guadalupe Grande, 55, Spanish poet.
  • Wahid Hamed, 76, Egyptian screenwriter (Terrorism and Kebab, Ma'ali al Wazir, The Yacoubian Building).
  • P. G. Harlankar, 88, Indian police officer, police commissioner of Bangalore (1983–1986).
  • Bernadette Isaac-Sibille, 90, French politician, deputy (1988–2002).
  • Modibo Keita, 78, Malian politician, prime minister (2002, 2015–2017).
  • Vladimir Korenev, 80, Russian actor (Amphibian Man, Children of Don Quixote, Criminal Talent) and teacher, People's Artist (1998), COVID-19.
  • Robert Livingston, 87, American Zen Buddhist teacher.
  • Arsenio Lope Huerta, 77, Spanish politician, mayor of Alcalá de Henares (1983–1987).
  • Michael McKevitt, 71, Irish republican, founder of Real IRA, cancer.
  • Ryder Mofokeng, 68, South African football player (Kaizer Chiefs).
  • Christopher Moore, 80, British DJ and radio presenter (Radio Caroline).
  • Neelamperoor Madhusoodanan Nair, 84, Indian poet.
  • Aylin Özmenek, 79, Turkish animator, complications from COVID-19.
  • W. B. Park, 84, American cartoonist and illustrator, heart failure.
  • Marek Pivovar, 56, Czech writer and theatre director, complications from COVID-19.
  • Mike Reese, 42, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (since 2009), ruptured brain aneurysm following COVID-19.
  • Don Salls, 101, American football player (Alabama Crimson Tide) and coach (Jacksonville State Gamecocks).
  • Yuri Saukh, 69, Russian football player (SKA Rostov, CSKA Moscow, Soviet Union national team) and manager.
  • George Seage, 63, American epidemiologist, acute myeloid leukemia.
  • Buta Singh, 86, Indian politician, minister of home affairs (1986–1989), governor of Bihar (2004–2006), and chairman of NCSC (2007–2010), complications from a cerebral haemorrhage.
  • Gary Staples, 80, American politician, member of the Mississippi House of Representatives (1988–1992, 2004–2020), cancer.
  • Aziz Tamoyan, 87, Armenian politician, president of the Yezidi National Union (since 1989).
  • Subiakto Tjakrawerdaya, 76, Indonesian politician, minister of cooperatives and small business (1993–1998), COVID-19.
  • Sir Brian Urquhart, 101, British diplomat, under-secretary-general of the United Nations (1971–1985).
  • Rudolf Vatinyan, 79, Armenian cinematographer (The Tango of Our Childhood).
  • Kerry Vincent, 75, Australian pastry chef and television personality (Food Network Challenge).
  • Johannes Wallmann, 90, German theologian, COVID-19.
  • Paul Westphal, 70, American Hall of Fame basketball player (Boston Celtics, Phoenix Suns) and coach (Sacramento Kings), glioblastoma.
  • Brian Whitcombe, 86, Welsh rugby union player (Keighley).

3

  • Tasso Adamopoulos, 76, French violist, COVID-19.
  • Carlos Aránguiz, 67, Chilean jurist, justice of the Supreme Court (since 2014), pulmonary fibrosis.
  • David Arnold, 81, American mathematician.
  • Raúl Baglini, 71, Argentine politician, deputy (1983–1993) and senator (2001–2003).
  • Lee Breuer, 83, American playwright (The Gospel at Colonus).
  • Alf Callick, 95, Australian footballer (South Melbourne).
  • Valentina Chumicheva, 89, Russian Olympic diver (1952, 1956).
  • Alan Daly, 91, Australian footballer (Melbourne).
  • Zoe Davison, 60, British horse trainer, cancer.
  • Eric Jerome Dickey, 59, American author, cancer.
  • Cornelis Feoh, 57, Indonesian politician, member of the East Nusa Tenggara Regional People's Representative Council (since 2019).
  • Salvador Franco, Venezuelan Pemon detainee, tuberculosis.
  • Rosa Giannetta, 75, Italian journalist and sociologist.
  • Roger Hassenforder, 90, French racing cyclist.
  • Oyewusi Ibidapo-Obe, 71, Nigerian academic administrator, vice chancellor of the University of Lagos (2000–2007), COVID-19.
  • Naohiro Ikeda, 80, Japanese volleyball player, Olympic silver medallist (1968), lymphoma.
  • Shyamji Kanojia, 65, Indian cricketer (Railways).
  • Rabeya Khatun, 85, Bangladeshi novelist, cardiac arrest.
  • Dick Kulpa, 67, American cartoonist (Cracked, Weekly World News), cancer.
  • Renate Lasker-Harpprecht, 96, German Holocaust survivor and journalist.
  • Shani Mahadevappa, 88, Indian actor (Shankar Guru, Kaviratna Kalidasa, Guru Brahma), complications from COVID-19.
  • Gerry Marsden, 78, English musician (Gerry and the Pacemakers, The Crowd), heart infection.
  • Anil Panachooran, 51, Indian lyricist (Arabikkatha, Katha Parayumpol, Marykkundoru Kunjaadu) and poet, cardiac arrest.
  • Donald Perry Polsky, 92, American architect, COVID-19 and pneumonia.
  • Werner Rataiczyk, 99, German painter.
  • George F. Regas, 90, American Episcopal priest, rector of All Saints Episcopal Church (Pasadena) (1967–1995).
  • James C. Renick, 72, American academic administrator, chancellor of University of Michigan–Dearborn (1993–1999) and North Carolina A&T State University (1999–2006), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
  • Manola Robles, 72, Chilean journalist.
  • Elena Santiago, 79, Spanish writer.
  • Barbara Shelley, 88, British actress (Village of the Damned, Dracula: Prince of Darkness, Quatermass and the Pit), complications from COVID-19.
  • Ali Taher, 59, Indonesian politician, MP (1997–1999, since 2014), COVID-19.
  • Wolfgang Wippermann, 75, German historian.
  • Ricardo Akinobu Yamauti, 71, Brazilian politician, mayor of Praia Grande (1997–2000), COVID-19.

4

  • Tom Acker, 90, American baseball player (Cincinnati Redlegs).
  • Anatoliy Butenko, 82, Ukrainian politician, MP (1990–1994).
  • Ronnie Burgess, 57, American football player (Green Bay Packers), cardiac arrest.
  • Judy Cornell, 87, American Olympic swimmer (1952).
  • Josep Fornas, 96, Spanish editor and politician, member of the Parliament of Catalonia (1980–1984).
  • Sandra Hutchens, 65, American law enforcement official, sheriff-coroner of Orange County, California (2008–2019), breast cancer.
  • Lee Heung-kam, 88, Hong Kong actress (Story of the White-Haired Demon Girl, Moonlight Resonance, Can't Buy Me Love).
  • Franco Loi, 90, Italian poet.
  • Laurent Mailhot, 89, Canadian historian and writer.
  • John Muckler, 86, Canadian ice hockey coach (Minnesota North Stars, Edmonton Oilers, Buffalo Sabres) and executive, complications from heart surgery.
  • Elias Rahbani, 82, Lebanese lyricist and composer, COVID-19.
  • Bernard P. Randolph, 87, American general, complications from COVID-19.
  • Guillermo Rodríguez Melgarejo, 77, Argentine Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of San Martín (2003–2018).
  • Albert Roux, 85, French restaurateur and chef (The Waterside Inn, Le Gavroche).
  • M. R. Schunker, 96, Indian naval officer, FOCWF (1976–1977), vice chief of the Naval Staff (1980–1982) and director general of the Coast Guard (1982–1984).
  • Gregory Sierra, 83, American actor (Barney Miller, Sanford and Son, The Other Side of the Wind), cancer.
  • Antoni Stankiewicz, 85, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, lawyer and theologian, dean of the Tribunal of the Roman Rota (2004–2012).
  • Butch Stewart, 79, Jamaican hotelier, founder and chairman of Sandals Resorts and Beaches Resorts.
  • Bambang Suryadi, 52, Indonesian politician, MP (since 2019), COVID-19.
  • David Thompson, 84, British food manufacturing executive and horse stable owner (Cheveley Park Stud), co-founder of Hillsdown Holdings, renal failure.
  • Kay Ullrich, 77, Scottish politician, MSP (1999–2003).
  • Martinus J. G. Veltman, 89, Dutch theoretical physicist, Nobel laureate (1999).
  • Karl-Heinz Vosgerau, 93, German actor (World on a Wire).

5

  • Marie Albe, 96, French journalist (Radio France) and actress (Alone in the World, The Horseman on the Roof).
  • Bonifácio José Tamm de Andrada, 90, Brazilian professor, lawyer and politician, deputy (1979–2019), complications from COVID-19.
  • Colin Bell, 74, English footballer (Bury, Manchester City, national team).
  • Jerry Berger, 87, American press agent and journalist (St. Louis Post-Dispatch).
  • Emilia De Biasi, 62, Italian politician, deputy (2006–2013) and senator (2013–2018).
  • C. George Boeree, 68, Dutch-born American psychologist.
  • Brandãozinho, 90, Brazilian footballer (Palmeiras, Celta de Vigo).
  • Bob Brett, 67, Australian tennis coach, cancer.
  • Christina Crosby, 67, American scholar and writer, pancreatic cancer.
  • João Cutileiro, 83, Portuguese sculptor, respiratory failure.
  • Annasif Døhlen, 90, Norwegian sculptor.
  • Thereasea Elder, 93, American nurse.
  • Osian Ellis, 92, Welsh harpist and composer.
  • Patricia C. Frist, 81, American banker and philanthropist.
  • Karl Gamma, 93, Swiss Olympic alpine skier (1948).
  • John Georgiadis, 81, British violinist (London Symphony Orchestra) and conductor (Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra).
  • Mluleki George, 72, South African politician, MP (1994–2008), founder of the United Congress, COVID-19.
  • Vladimir Gerdt, 73, Russian mathematician.
  • Benoît Godin, 62, Canadian political scientist and sociologist.
  • Goldikova, 15, French Hall of Fame racehorse.
  • Daniel Grau, 72, Venezuelan jazz musician.
  • James Greene, 89, Northern Irish actor (William and Mary, Johnny English, Empire of the Sun).
  • András Haán, 74, Hungarian Olympic basketball player (1964) and sailor (1976).
  • Happy Man Tree, c. 150, British plane tree, Tree of the Year (2020), cut down.
  • Robert Heptinstall, 100, British pathologist.
  • Neil Hopkinson, 63, English Hellenist, myeloma.
  • Kim Tschang-yeul, 91, South Korean painter.
  • Tyberii Korponai, 62, Ukrainian football player and manager (Karpaty Lviv, Zakarpattia Uzhhorod, Kremin Kremenchuk).
  • Don Leppert, 90, American baseball player (Baltimore Orioles).
  • A. Madhavan, 86, Indian writer.
  • Jonas Neubauer, 39, American Tetris player, seven-time world champion, cardiac arrhythmia.
  • Vladimír Oplt, 83, Czech politician, senator (1996–2000).
  • Pat Patrick, 91, American racing team owner (Patrick Racing).
  • John Richardson, 86, English actor (One Million Years B.C., Black Sunday, Torso), COVID-19.
  • Moncer Rouissi, 80, Tunisian politician and diplomat, minister of social affairs, culture, vocational training, and education, ambassador to France (2003–2005).
  • Thelma Shoher Baker, 96, American educator and anthropologist, COVID-19.
  • Nghlhav Mehtabs Singh, 72, Indian Olympic boxer (1972).
  • Jim Sperry, 90, American politician, member of the South Dakota House of Representatives (1997–1998), COVID-19.
  • Telly Tjanggulung, 47, Indonesian politician, regent of Southeast Minahasa (2008–2013).
  • Anatol Tsitou, 74, Belarusian historian.
  • Vennelakanti, 63, Indian lyricist (Murali Krishnudu, Gharana Bullodu, Pellaina Kothalo), cardiac arrest.
  • Pungky Purnomo Wibowo, 52, Indonesian economist, heart attack.
  • Keliek Wicaksono, 42, Indonesian visual effects artist (212 Warrior), Citra Cup awardee (2018), blood cancer.
  • William Windham, 94, British Olympic rower (1952).
  • Mikhail Zhelev, 77, Bulgarian Olympic steeplechaser (1968, 1972).
  • Joseph Zong Huaide, 100, Chinese Roman Catholic clandestine prelate, bishop of Sanyuan (1987–2003).

6

  • Jonathan Aldrich, 84, American poet, stroke.
  • Kenneth Z. Altshuler, 91, American psychiatrist, COVID-19.
  • Ashli Babbitt, 35, American rioter, shot.
  • Vladimir Biryukov, 87, Russian politician, governor of Kamchatka Oblast (1991–1996) and Kamchatka Krai (1996–2000).
  • Mircea Bolba, 59, Romanian football player (Politehnica Timișoara, Bihor Oradea) and manager (Olimpia Satu Mare).
  • Leonid Bujor, 65, Moldovan politician, deputy (2005–2009) and minister of education (2009–2011), COVID-19.
  • Alan Burgess, 100, New Zealand cricketer (Canterbury).
  • Thomas G. Carpenter, 94, American academic administrator, president of the University of North Florida (1969–1980) and University of Memphis (1980–1991).
  • Mihai Cotorobai, 69, Moldovan politician, deputy (1990–1994), COVID-19.
  • James Cross, 99, Irish-born British diplomat and kidnapping survivor (October Crisis), COVID-19.
  • Peter S. Eagleson, 92, American hydrologist.
  • Nsikak Eduok, 73, Nigerian air force officer, chief of the Air Staff (1993, 1996–1999).
  • Bobby Few, 85, American jazz pianist.
  • Eldon Fortie, 79, American football player (BYU Cougars, Edmonton Eskimos).
  • Donald Frith, 96, American ceramic artist and academic.
  • Wiesław Glos, 84, Polish Olympic fencer (1960, 1964) and architect.
  • Edward Gnat, 80, Polish politician, deputy (1985–1989, 1993–1997), COVID-19.
  • Francis Hammel, 70, French politician, deputy (1997–2002).
  • Jim Haynes, 87, American-British underground and avant-garde theatre producer, co-founder of the Traverse Theatre and International Times.
  • Gerald Hiken, 93, American actor (Reds, Car 54, Where Are You?, Invitation to a Gunfighter).
  • Laurence H. Kedes, 83, American scientist.
  • Ferdinand Kolarik, 83, Austrian footballer (Admira Wien, national team).
  • John Land, 82, British Olympic field hockey player (1964), motor neurone disease.
  • Jack Lihou, 90, Australian cricketer (Queensland).
  • Danilo Lim, 65, Filipino military officer, chairman of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (since 2017), COVID-19.
  • Alf Lomas, 92, British politician, MEP (1979–1999).
  • Pag-asa, 28, Filipino Philippine eagle, first to have been bred and hatched in captivity.
  • Thanasis Papazoglou, 67, Greek footballer (PAS Giannina, national team).
  • Kate Payne, 63, American nurse and bioethicist.
  • Tanya Roberts, 71, American actress (A View to a Kill, Charlie's Angels, That '70s Show), complications from a blood infection.
  • Gord Renwick, 85, Canadian ice hockey administrator, president of CAHA (1977–1979) and vice-president of IIHF (1986–1994).
  • Barry Schwartz, 82, American sociologist.
  • Iulian Șerban, 35, Romanian paracanoeist, world champion (2010, 2011, 2012).
  • Mehtab Singh, 73, Indian Olympic boxer.
  • Victor Thulare III, 40, South African royal, king of the Pedi people (since 2020), COVID-19.
  • Jim Townsend, 83, Irish politician, senator (1993–1997).
  • Filip Trifonov, 73, Bulgarian actor (The Boy Turns Man, The Hare Census, A Nameless Band).
  • Antonio Valdes, 91, Mexican actor (Club de Cuervos).
  • Burt Wilson, 87, American philosopher, writer and jazz musician, COVID-19.

7

  • María Paula Acevedo Guzmán, 88, Dominican activist, first lady (1965).
  • Alex Apolinário, 24, Brazilian footballer (Alverca, Cruzeiro), cardiac arrest.
  • Michael Apted, 79, English film director (Gorillas in the Mist, Coal Miner's Daughter, The World Is Not Enough).
  • Val Bettin, 97, American actor (The Great Mouse Detective, Aladdin, Shrek).
  • Jan Blommaert, 59, Belgian sociolinguist and linguistic anthropologist, cancer.
  • Elanga Buala, 56, Papua New Guinean Olympic runner (1984).
  • Biserka Cvejić, 97, Serbian opera singer.
  • Deezer D, 55, American rapper and actor (ER, In the Mix, CB4), heart attack.
  • Miriam DeCosta-Willis, 86, American educator and civil rights activist.
  • Ronnie Ellenblum, 68, Israeli geographer and historian, heart failure.
  • Ian Foreman, 90, Australian footballer (Footscray).
  • Hussein Bakry Gazzaz, 95, Saudi Arabian cosmetics businessman.
  • Grant Gondrezick, 57, American basketball player (Phoenix Suns, Los Angeles Clippers, Limoges CSP).
  • Thomas Gumpert, 68, German actor (Verbotene Liebe, Lindenstraße, Polizeiruf 110).
  • Connie Hall, 91, American country singer.
  • John Heilpern, 78, British theatre critic and editor (The Observer, The New York Observer, Vanity Fair), lung cancer.
  • Valeri Khlevinsky, 77, Russian actor (Big School-Break, Valentin and Valentina, Taxi Blues), People's Artist of Russia (2002).
  • Taky Kimura, 96, American martial artist.
  • Wilberforce Kisamba Mugerwa, 75, Ugandan agricultural economist and politician, MP (1980–1985, 1991–2004), COVID-19.
  • Vladimir Kiselyov, 64, Ukrainian shot putter, Olympic champion (1980).
  • Tom LaBonge, 67, American politician, member of the Los Angeles City Council (2001–2015), cardiac arrest.
  • Genival Lacerda, 89, Brazilian forró singer, complications from COVID-19.
  • Tommy Lasorda, 93, American Hall of Fame baseball manager (Los Angeles Dodgers) and player (Brooklyn Dodgers, Kansas City Athletics), heart failure.
  • Christopher Little, 79, British literary agent, founder of Christopher Little Literary Agency.
  • Cassim Louis, 73, Saint Lucian football manager (national team).
  • Jamie O'Hara, 70, American country musician and songwriter ("Grandpa (Tell Me 'Bout the Good Old Days)", "Older Women"), Grammy winner (1987), cancer.
  • Guy Péqueux, 78, French painter.
  • Lonnie Perrin, 68, American football player (Denver Broncos, Chicago Bears, Washington Redskins).
  • Dominique Rakotorahalahy, 76, Malagasy Olympic decathlete.
  • Marion Ramsey, 73, American actress (Police Academy, Return to Babylon, Lavalantula) and singer.
  • Carlos Rasch, 88, Brazilian science fiction author.
  • Norberto James Rawlings, 75, Dominican poet, complications from Parkinson's disease.
  • Adebayo Salami, 69, Nigerian politician, senator (1999–2003).
  • Munira Yamin Satti, Pakistani politician, Punjab MPA (since 2018), COVID-19.
  • Henri Schwery, 88, Swiss Roman Catholic cardinal, bishop of Sion (1977–1995).
  • Neil Sheehan, 84, American journalist (The New York Times), Pulitzer Prize winner (1989), complications from Parkinson's disease.
  • Brian Sicknick, 42, American police officer (U.S. Capitol Police).
  • Solange, 69, Italian psychic and television personality.
  • Reynaldo Umali, 63, Filipino politician, member of the House of Representatives (2010–2019), COVID-19.
  • Mel Weitsman, 91, American Buddhist priest, founder of the Berkeley Zen Center.
  • David Wheldon, 70, English writer and physician.

8

  • Paul Amargier, 96, French historian and Roman Catholic priest.
  • Cástor Oswaldo Azuaje Pérez, 69, Venezuelan Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Trujillo (since 2012), COVID-19.
  • Eva Badura-Skoda, 91, Austrian musicologist.
  • William H. Barbour Jr., 79, American jurist, judge (since 1983) and chief judge (1989–1996) of the U.S. District Court for Southern Mississippi.
  • Harold Bornstein, 73, American gastroenterologist.
  • Eve Branson, 96, British philanthropist and child welfare advocate, COVID-19.
  • Ed Bruce, 81, American singer-songwriter ("Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys", "You're the Best Break This Old Heart Ever Had") and actor (Bret Maverick).
  • David Buchsbaum, 91, American mathematician, heart failure.
  • Steve Carver, 75, American film director (Lone Wolf McQuade, Big Bad Mama, Capone), complications from COVID-19.
  • John Corcoran, 83, American logician and philosopher.
  • David Darling, 79, American cellist and composer.
  • Květa Eretová, 94, Czech chess grandmaster.
  • Michael Fonfara, 74, Canadian keyboardist (The Electric Flag, Downchild Blues Band, Rhinoceros), cancer.
  • Marissa Garrido, 94, Mexican telenovela writer (La Leona), complications from COVID-19.
  • Otto Geisert, 81, German footballer (Karlsruhe, Kaiserslautern).
  • Emile Hemmen, 97, Luxembourgian novelist and poet, member of the Luxembourgish Patriot League resistance.
  • Steve Hendrickson, 54, American football player (San Francisco 49ers, San Diego Chargers, Houston Oilers).
  • Mike Henry, 84, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers) and actor (Smokey and the Bandit, Tarzan and the Valley of Gold), Parkinson's disease and chronic traumatic encephalopathy.
  • Peter W. Huber, 68, American lawyer and writer.
  • Seth Abid Hussain, 85, Pakistani businessman and philanthropist.
  • Norm Jary, 91, Canadian politician, mayor of Guelph (1970–1985).
  • Werner Klumpp, 92, German politician, minister-president of the Saarland (1979).
  • Barbara Köhler, 61, German poet.
  • Marian Kondratowicz, 79, Polish footballer (Odra Opole).
  • Steve Lightle, 61, American comic book artist (Legion of Super-Heroes, Doom Patrol, The Flash), complications from COVID-19.
  • Colin McDonald, 92, Australian cricketer (Victoria, national team).
  • Jay W. McGee, 71, American-Canadian musician, complications from COVID-19.
  • Stewart McKnight, 85, New Zealand cricketer (Otago) and curler.
  • José Méndez, 83, Spanish Olympic rower (1960).
  • Diana Millay, 85, American actress (Street of Sinners, Dark Shadows, The Secret Storm).
  • Dorine Mokha, 31, Congolese dancer, malaria.
  • Samuel L. Myers Sr., 101, American economist and educationist, president of Bowie State University (1968–1977).
  • Bill Nankeville, 95, British Olympic runner (1948, 1952).
  • Oleg Negrobov, 79, Russian entomologist.
  • Ivo Niederle, 91, Czech actor.
  • Folabi Olumide, 81, Nigerian academic, vice-chancellor of Lagos State University (1983–1988).
  • Wojciech Przybylski, 81, Polish football player (Broń Radom) and manager (Lechia Gdańsk, Al-Jaish).
  • Deborah Rhode, 68, American legal scholar.
  • Don Robertson, 92, American television announcer (CBS Sports).
  • Grace Robertson, 90, British photographer.
  • Michael Shaw, Baron Shaw of Northstead, 100, British politician and life peer, MP (1960–1964, 1966–1992).
  • Rajkumar Jhalajit Singh, 96, Indian historian.
  • Pamela Joy Spry, 96, Australian nurse.
  • Igor Tõnurist, 73, Estonian ethnographer and folklorist.
  • Vladimir Tretyakov, 84, Russian mathematician, rector (1993–2006) and president (since 2006) of Ural State University.
  • Iancu Țucărman, 98, Romanian Holocaust survivor, COVID-19.
  • Katharine Whitehorn, 92, English journalist (The Observer), complications from Alzheimer's disease.
  • Shirley Wilson, 95, American football coach (Elon Phoenix, Duke Blue Devils).
  • Xu Qinxian, 85, Chinese military officer and political dissident, choking.
  • Zoffany, 12, Irish racehorse and sire, liver failure.

9

  • Beddu Amang, 84, Indonesian economist, chairman of State Logistics Agency (1995–1998).
  • Mehdi Attar-Ashrafi, 72, Iranian Olympic weightlifter (1976).
  • Kenneth Barker, 86, British academic administrator, vice-chancellor of De Montfort University (1992–1999) and Thames Valley University (1999–2003).
  • Harry Brüll, 85, Dutch footballer (Rapid JC Heerlen, Fortuna Sittard, national team).
  • Antón Cancelas, 65, Spanish voice actor.
  • Jerry Douglas, 85, American director and writer.
  • František Filip, 90, Czech film director (Tři chlapi v chalupě, Chalupáři, Utrpení mladého Boháčka), COVID-19.
  • William Alexander Gambling, 94, British electrical engineer.
  • Patrick Gordon-Duff-Pennington, 90, British farmer and landowner (Muncaster Castle).
  • Mohamud Mohammed Hassan, 24, British security guard.
  • Barbara Hewson, 59, Irish barrister, pancreatic cancer.
  • Isaak Khalatnikov, 101, Russian physicist (BKL singularity).
  • James L. Larson, 89, American historian.
  • Vivalyn Latty-Scott, 82, Jamaican cricketer (national team, West Indies team) and coach.
  • Howard Liebengood, American police officer (U.S. Capitol Police), suicide.
  • John Lutz, 81, American mystery writer (SWF Seeks Same), complications of Lewy body dementia, Parkinson's disease, and COVID-19.
  • Ved Mehta, 86, Indian novelist, complications from Parkinson's disease.
  • Ken Middleditch, 95, British motorcycle speedway rider (Hastings Saxons, Poole Pirates, Swindon Robins).
  • Johnson Mlambo, 80, South African political activist, complications from COVID-19.
  • Anatolii Mokrousov, 77, Ukrainian politician, MP (1990–2006), COVID-19.
  • Margaret Morrison, 66, Canadian philosopher of science, cancer.
  • Ezra Nawi, 69, Israeli human rights activist, cancer.
  • Hans Frede Nielsen, 77, Danish philologist.
  • John Reilly, 86, American actor (General Hospital, Sunset Beach, Passions), heart attack.
  • Llorenç Rifé, 82, Spanish football player (Barcelona, Deportivo de La Coruña).
  • George Robertson, 93, Canadian ice hockey player (Montreal Canadiens), COVID-19.
  • Rong Zi, 98, Chinese-Taiwanese writer and poet.
  • John Joseph Ryba, 91, American politician, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly (1993–2003).
  • Ken Sedd, 81, British television actor (The Benny Hill Show, Doctor Who, Z-Cars).
  • Philip Seeman, 86, Canadian neuropharmacologist, muscle disease.
  • Kathy Shaidle, 56, Canadian writer, cancer.
  • Bruce W. Shore, 85, American theoretical physicist.
  • Fabrizio Soccorsi, 78, Italian physician, Papal private doctor (since 2015), complications from cancer and COVID-19.
  • Madhav Singh Solanki, 93, Indian politician, chief minister of Gujarat (1976–1977) and minister of External Affairs (1991–1992), cardiac arrest.
  • Todd Stadtman, 59, American musician and writer.
  • Mulyadi Tamsir, 39, Indonesian politician and student activist, chairman of the Muslim Students' Association (2015–2018), plane crash.
  • Berta Taracena, 95–96, Mexican historian and art critic.
  • Caroly Wilcox, 89, American puppeteer (The Muppet Show, Sesame Street, Fraggle Rock).
  • Jeannette Wood, 88, American politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives (1988–1994) and Senate (1994–1999).

10

  • Ahmet Vefik Alp, 72, Turkish architect and political advisor, heart attack.
  • Graham Arthur, 84, Australian football player (Hawthorn, Victoria) and coach.
  • Hubert Auriol, 68, French rally driver, Dakar Rally winner (1981, 1983, 1992), complications from COVID-19.
  • Sir David Barclay, 86, British businessman.
  • Joël Batteux, 77, French politician, mayor of Saint-Nazaire (1983–2014), complications from surgery.
  • Louis-Pierre Bougie, 74, Canadian painter and engraver, pneumonia.
  • Arthur Bramley, 91, English footballer (Mansfield Town).
  • Harry Brown, 72, American basketball player (Oklahoma Sooners), diabetes.
  • Michel Caffier, 90, French journalist and literary critic.
  • Pedro Casado, 83, Spanish footballer (Real Madrid, Sabadell, national team).
  • Tosh Chamberlain, 86, English footballer (Fulham, Dover Athletic, Gravesend and Northfleet).
  • Avelino Chaves, 89, Spanish football player (Real Zaragoza) and executive.
  • Adam Dyczkowski, 88, Polish Roman Catholic prelate and philosopher, bishop of Zielona Góra-Gorzów (1993–2007), COVID-19.
  • Nancy Walker Bush Ellis, 94, American philanthropist, complications from COVID-19.
  • Theo English, 90, Irish hurler (Marlfield, Tipperary).
  • Kristen K. Flaa, 95, Norwegian politician, mayor of Aust-Agder (1972–1976).
  • James Follett, 81, British writer (A Cage of Eagles).
  • Tom Gannon, 77, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1979–2006).
  • Bruno Ghedina, 77, Italian Olympic ice hockey player (1964), COVID-19.
  • Pedro González, 83, Dominican baseball player (New York Yankees, Cleveland Indians).
  • Tony Gregory, 83, English footballer (Luton Town, Watford).
  • Ángel Sergio Guerrero Mier, 85, Mexican politician, governor of Durango (1998–2004).
  • Robert Halley, 85, French politician and businessman.
  • Betty Lou Holland, 95, American actress.
  • Bobby Kellard, 77, English football player (Southend United, Portsmouth, Crystal Palace) and manager.
  • Aminu Isa Kontagora, 64, Nigerian politician, administrator of Benue State (1996–1998) and Kano State (1998–1999), COVID-19.
  • Sonny Leonard, 77, American engine designer and builder.
  • Christopher Maboulou, 30, French-Congolese footballer (Châteauroux, Bastia, PAS Giannina), heart attack.
  • Geraldo Antônio Miotto, 65, Brazilian general, commander of the Amazon Military Command (2016–2018) and Southern Military Command (2018–2020), COVID-19.
  • Behzad Moezi, 82, Iranian aviator, leukemia.
  • Tahir Mughal, 43, Pakistani cricketer (Gujranwala, Allied Bank Limited, National Bank of Pakistan), gallbladder cancer.
  • Josep Antoni Noya, 81, Spanish footballer (Sabadell, Atlético Madrid).
  • Barry Oringer, 85, American television producer and screenwriter (Ben Casey, The Fugitive, Hotel).
  • Georges Pernoud, 73, French journalist, television presenter and television producer.
  • Wayne Radford, 64, American basketball player (Indiana Hoosiers, Indiana Pacers).
  • Benita Raphan, 58, American filmmaker and designer.
  • Dee Rowe, 91, American basketball coach (UConn Huskies), COVID-19 and cancer.
  • Antonio Sabàto Sr., 77, Italian-American actor (Grand Prix, One Dollar Too Many, Shoot Twice), COVID-19.
  • Donald Smith, 97, English cricketer (Sussex, national team).
  • Julie Strain, 58, American actress (Heavy Metal 2000) and model (Penthouse, Heavy Metal), complications from dementia.
  • David Stypka, 41, Czech singer-songwriter and guitarist, complications from pancreatic cancer and COVID-19.
  • Walter Taibo, 89, Uruguayan footballer (Huracán, Nacional, national team).
  • Mohammad Khaledur Rahman Tito, 75, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1986–1988, 2008–2014).
  • Pala Thankam, 79, Indian actress (Rebecca, Gangasangamam, Ormakal Marikkumo).
  • Thorleif Torstensson, 71, Swedish singer (Thorleifs), COVID-19.
  • Naseer Turabi, 75, Indian-born Pakistani poet.
  • Yeng Pway Ngon, 73, Singaporean writer and poet, prostate cancer.

11

  • Massoud Achkar, 64, Lebanese military leader and politician, COVID-19.
  • Sheldon Adelson, 87, American casino owner, founder of Las Vegas Sands, lymphoma.
  • Vassilis Alexakis, 77, Greek-born French writer and translator.
  • Guy Auffray, 75, French judoka.
  • Éric Babin, 61, New Caledonian politician, member of the Congress (1995–1999), traffic collision.
  • Edward Beard, 80, American politician, member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives (1972–1974) and U.S. House of Representatives (1975–1981), Parkinson's disease.
  • Joseph Berke, 81, American-born English psychotherapist and author, heart failure.
  • Roger Cayrel, 95, French astronomer.
  • José Centenera, 89, Spanish Olympic equestrian (1960).
  • Shashikumar Chitre, 84, Indian mathematician and astrophysicist.
  • Lloyd Cowan, 58, British hurdler and track coach.
  • Étienne Draber, 81, French actor (May Fools, Madame Bovary, House of D), COVID-19.
  • Fabio Enzo, 74, Italian footballer (Roma, Cesena, Novara), complications from COVID-19.
  • Yousef Ghawanmeh, 85, Jordanian historian.
  • Lionel Gossman, 91, Scottish-American literary scholar.
  • Ron Grigg, 92, British chemist.
  • Ian Griggs, 92, British Anglican prelate, bishop of Ludlow (1987–1994).
  • Ronald J. Hays, 92, American admiral.
  • Kathleen Heddle, 55, Canadian rower, Olympic champion (1992, 1996), breast and lymph node cancer.
  • Howard Johnson, 79, American jazz musician.
  • Mark Keds, 50, English singer (Senseless Things, Deadcuts), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
  • David Khakhaleishvili, 49, Georgian judoka, Olympic champion (1992), heart disease.
  • Gothard Kokott, 77, Polish football manager (Raków Częstochowa, Ruch Radzionków).
  • Paul Kölliker, 88, Swiss Olympic rower (1960), COVID-19.
  • Rada Lysenko, 99, Ukrainian pianist and pedagogue, People's Artist of Ukraine.
  • Bogdan Macovei, 67, Romanian handball manager (women's national team, Macedonia women's national team).
  • Mmule Maluleka, South African politician, member of the National Assembly (2009–2016), COVID-19.
  • Jean-Marie Marconot, 82, French sociolinguist.
  • Mario Masuku, 69, Swazi politician.
  • Tetsuo Najita, 84, American historian.
  • Lindiwe Ndlovu, 44, South African actress (Little One, EHostela).
  • Kurt Oddekalv, 63, Norwegian environmentalist, founder of Green Warriors of Norway, drowning.
  • Francis Perekamoya, 63, Malawian economist, governor of the Reserve Bank of Malawi (1992–1995), COVID-19.
  • Tord Peterson, 94, Swedish actor (Honeymoon, House of Angels, Echoes from the Dead).
  • Luis Adriano Piedrahíta Sandoval, 74, Colombian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Apartadó (2007–2014) and Santa Marta (since 2014), COVID-19.
  • Turlapaty Kutumba Rao, 87, Indian writer and orator.
  • Oscar Rizzato, 92, Italian Roman Catholic titular bishop, COVID-19.
  • Prentice Earl Sanders, 83, American police officer, chief of the San Francisco Police Department (2002–2003).
  • Benoît Sinzogan, 90, Beninese military officer and politician, minister of foreign affairs (1967–1968) and member of the Military Directorate (1969–1970).
  • Margo St. James, 83, American women's rights activist and sex worker.
  • Paul Taylor, 81, American engineer.
  • Howard Teten, 88, American FBI instructor, complications from COVID-19.
  • William E. Thornton, 91, American astronaut (Challenger).
  • Stacy Title, 56, American film director (The Bye Bye Man, The Last Supper, Hood of Horror), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
  • Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi, 96, Indian independence activist and politician, Bihar MLA (1977–1985) and MLC (1990–1996), COVID-19.

12

  • Gerald Achee, 68, Trinidadian drummer, cancer.
  • Frank Arok, 88, Serbian-Australian football player (FK Jedinstvo) and manager (St George Saints, Australia national team).
  • Lingson Belekanyama, Malawian politician, minister of local government and rural development (since 2020), COVID-19.
  • Bruce Bennett, 77, American Canadian football player (Saskatchewan Roughriders), pneumonia and COVID-19.
  • Florentin Crihălmeanu, 61, Romanian Greek Catholic hierarch, bishop of Cluj-Gherla (since 2002), COVID-19.
  • Wim de Graaff, 89, Dutch Olympic speed skater (1956, 1960) and coach.
  • Cecil Humphery-Smith, 92, British genealogist and heraldist.
  • Carlos Joseph, 40, American football player (San Diego Chargers, Manchester Wolves), ruptured brain aneurysm.
  • Sid Lerner, 90, American advertising executive, founder of Meatless Monday.
  • Tim Lester, 52, American football player (Los Angeles Rams, Pittsburgh Steelers, Dallas Cowboys), COVID-19.
  • Fred Levin, 83, American lawyer, COVID-19.
  • Barry Lewis, 75, American architectural historian, heart failure.
  • Mona Malm, 85, Swedish actress (Heja Roland!, Fanny and Alexander, The Tattooed Widow).
  • Per Martinsen, 84, Norwegian footballer (Lisleby, Fredrikstad, national team).
  • Álvaro Mejía, 80, Colombian Olympic long-distance runner (1964, 1968, 1972).
  • Sidik Mia, 55, Malawian politician, MP (2004–2014), minister of defence (2009–2010) and transport and public works (since 2020), COVID-19.
  • Willie Miller, 70, Scottish urban planner.
  • Theodoros Mitras, 72, Greek politician, MP (1993–1996).
  • Christopher P. Monkhouse, 73, American architectural historian, stroke.
  • Jim Norton, 78, American football player (San Francisco 49ers, Atlanta Falcons, Washington Redskins).
  • Osvaldo Peredo, 79, Bolivian revolutionary (Ñancahuazú Guerrilla).
  • Philaret, 85, Belarusian Orthodox prelate, metropolitan of Minsk and Slutsk (1978–2013), leader of the Belarusian Orthodox Church (1990–2013), COVID-19.
  • John G. Ramsay, 89, British structural geologist.
  • Bridget Rowe, 70, British journalist, editor of Sunday Mirror (1991–1992, 1997–1998), The People (1992–1996), COVID-19.
  • Khalid bin Abdullah Al Saud, 84, Saudi royal, conglomerate magnate (Mawarid Holding) and horse stable owner (Juddmonte).
  • Liudmyla Semykina, 97, Ukrainian painter.
  • Shingoose, 74, Canadian folk musician, COVID-19.
  • João Henrique de Souza, 78, Brazilian politician, Paraíba MLA (since 2007), COVID-19.
  • Yuval Stonis, 37, Israeli actor and screenwriter, stomach cancer.
  • Keith Valigura, 63, American politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1985–1991).
  • John Ward, 83, New Zealand cricketer (Canterbury, national team).
  • Robert Warke, 90, Irish Anglican prelate, bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross (1988–1998).
  • Dame Margaret Weston, 94, British museum curator, director of the Science Museum (1973–1986).

13

  • Howard Andrew, 86, American poker player.
  • Tim Bogert, 76, American rock bassist (Vanilla Fudge, Beck, Bogert & Appice, Cactus), cancer.
  • Duke Bootee, 69, American rapper and songwriter ("The Message"), heart failure.
  • Nicky Booth, 40, British boxer.
  • Mario Cecchini, 87, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Fano-Fossombrone-Cagli-Pergola (1986–1998), COVID-19.
  • Borivoje Cenić, 90, Serbian basketball player (Radnički Belgrade) and coach (OKK Beograd, Apollon Patras).
  • Patrick Chapuis, 71, French photographer.
  • Sir Robert Cohan, 95, American-born British dancer and choreographer, founder of The Place, London Contemporary Dance School, and LCDT.
  • Frank J. Coppa, 83, American historian and author.
  • Gerry Cottle, 75, British circus owner and presenter, COVID-19.
  • Siegfried Fischbacher, 81, German-American magician and entertainer (Siegfried & Roy), pancreatic cancer.
  • Benjamin F. Gibson, 89, American jurist, judge (1979–1999) and chief judge (1991–1995) of the U.S. District Court for Western Michigan.
  • Gimax, 83, Italian racing driver.
  • Henri Goraïeb, 85, Lebanese pianist.
  • Michel Gravel, 84, Canadian photographer.
  • Moses Hamungole, 53, Zambian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Monze (since 2014), COVID-19.
  • Ben Hines, 85, American baseball coach (Los Angeles Dodgers).
  • Ken Jones, 70, American LGBT rights activist, bladder cancer.
  • Bernd Kannenberg, 78, German race walker, Olympic champion (1972).
  • Ndubuisi Kanu, 77, Nigerian rear admiral and politician, military governor of Imo State (1976–1977) and Lagos State (1977–1978).
  • Gail Kopplin, 81, American politician, member of the Nebraska Legislature (2005–2009).
  • Fiu Loimata II, 79, Samoan politician, MP (1996–2001).
  • Norman MacLeod, 93, Canadian financier and politician, president of the Liberal Party (1980–1982).
  • Don Mason, 86, British immunologist.
  • Seyoum Mesfin, 71, Ethiopian politician and diplomat, minister of foreign affairs (1991–2010) and ambassador to China (2011–2017), shot.
  • Bryan Monroe, 55, American journalist (CNN, Ebony, Jet), heart attack.
  • Nelson Nieves, 86, Venezuelan Olympic fencer (1952).
  • Sinikka Nopola, 67, Finnish writer (Ricky Rapper).
  • Norodom Yuvaneath, 77, Cambodian prince, privy counsellor (1993–2004) and supreme royal advisor (since 2004).
  • Ben Nsibandze, 89, Swazi politician, acting prime minister (1979).
  • Mircea Păcurariu, 88, Romanian theologian.
  • Bruce Pasternack, 73, American businessman and philanthropist, president of the Special Olympics (2005–2007).
  • Devarapalli Prakash Rao, 62, Indian social worker, COVID-19.
  • Joël Robert, 77, Belgian motocross racer, six-time world champion, COVID-19.
  • Øyvind Sandberg, 67, Norwegian film director.
  • Marielle de Sarnez, 69, French politician, MEP (1999–2017), minister in charge of European affairs (2017), and deputy (since 2017), leukemia.
  • Eusébio Scheid, 88, Brazilian Roman Catholic cardinal, archbishop of São Sebastião do Rio de Janeiro (2001–2009), COVID-19.
  • Safwat El-Sherif, 87, Egyptian politician, minister of information (1981–2004) and speaker of the Shura Council (2004–2011), leukemia.
  • Sylvain Sylvain, 69, Egyptian-born American guitarist (New York Dolls), cancer.
  • Philip Tartaglia, 70, Scottish Roman Catholic prelate, metropolitan archbishop of Glasgow (since 2012), COVID-19.
  • Abay Tsehaye, 67, Ethiopian politician, co-founder of the Marxist–Leninist League of Tigray, shot.
  • Maguito Vilela, 71, Brazilian lawyer and politician, governor of Goiás (1995–1998), senator (1999–2007) and mayor-elect of Goiânia (since 2021), COVID-19.
  • Hannes Viljoen, 77, South African rugby union player (Natal, national team).
  • Timothy Whidborne, 93, British artist.

14

  • James B. Anderson, 85, American chemist and physicist.
  • Melanio Asensio, 84, Spanish Olympic sprinter (1960).
  • Veronica Beechey, 75, British feminist sociologist and patients' rights advocate.
  • Carlos Armando Biebrich, 81, Mexican lawyer and politician, deputy (1967–1970) and governor of Sonora (1973–1975), COVID-19.
  • Cliff Burvill, 83, Australian Olympic cyclist (1956), fall.
  • José Luis Caballero, 65, Mexican Olympic footballer (1976).
  • Storm Constantine, 64, British fantasy and science fiction author (Sea Dragon Heir, Grigori Trilogy).
  • Simon Crosse, 90, British Olympic rower (1960).
  • Todd Gabbett, 78, American football player (Illinois, Virginia Sailors) and coach.
  • Boris Grachevsky, 71, Russian film director, screenwriter and actor (Yeralash), COVID-19.
  • Vicente Alejandro Guillamón, 90, Spanish journalist.
  • Eiji Hashimoto, 89, Japanese-American harpsichordist.
  • Sheikh Ali Jaber, 44, Saudi-born Indonesian Islamic cleric.
  • Shirley Johnson, 83, American politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives (1981–1992, 1993–1998) and Senate (1999–2004).
  • John LaRose, 69, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox), COVID-19.
  • Vincent Logan, 79, Scottish Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Dunkeld (1981–2012), COVID-19.
  • Harold Lawrence McPheeters, 97, American psychiatrist.
  • Brian Moller, 85, Irish Anglican priest, dean of Connor (1998–2001).
  • Elijah Moshinsky, 75, Australian opera, theatre, and television director, COVID-19.
  • Evžen Neustupný, 87, Czech archaeologist.
  • Aleksandr Nikitin, 59, Russian football player (Torpedo Volzhsky, SKA Rostov-on-Don, Rotor Volgograd) and manager.
  • Leonidas Pelekanakis, 58, Greek Olympic sailor (1984, 2000, 2004), COVID-19.
  • Yrjö Rantanen, 70, Finnish chess grandmaster.
  • Peter Mark Richman, 93, American actor (Dynasty, Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan, Poolhall Junkies).
  • David Roth, 68, American magician.
  • Éamonn Ryan, 79, Irish Gaelic football player (Glenville, UCC) and manager (Cork).
  • Ron Samford, 90, American baseball player (New York Giants, Detroit Tigers, Washington Senators).
  • Jane Sinclair, 64, British Anglican priest, canon of Westminster (2014–2020).
  • Jember Teferra, 77, Malagasy-born Ethiopian community development worker.
  • Jan de Vries, 77, Dutch motorcycle racer, cardiac arrest.
  • Larry Willoughby, 70, American country singer-songwriter ("Building Bridges", "Operator, Operator") and music executive, vice-president of A&R at Capitol Records, COVID-19.
  • Dinesh Chandra Yadav, Nepalese politician, member of the Constituent Assembly (2014–2017), COVID-19.
  • Roman Zakharov, 91, Russian Olympic rower (1952).

15

  • William R. Allen, 96, American economist.
  • Dale Baer, 70, American animator (The Lion King, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Robin Hood), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
  • Sjarifuddin Baharsjah, 89, Indonesian academic and politician, minister of agriculture (1993–1998).
  • Geoff Barnett, 74, English footballer (Everton, Arsenal, Minnesota Kicks), complications from COVID-19.
  • Liz Berube, 78, American comic book artist (Young Love, Aquaman, Plastic Man).
  • Ali Brakchi, 86, French Olympic long jumper.
  • Wilbur Brotherton, 98, American politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives (1975–1988).
  • Michael Bryce, 82, Australian architect and graphic designer, spouse of the governor-general (2008–2014).
  • Vicente Cantatore, 85, Argentine football player (San Lorenzo, Tigre) and manager (Real Valladolid).
  • Rosalind Cartwright, 98, American neuroscientist.
  • Tyrone Crawley, 62, American boxer.
  • Dalakhani, 21, Irish racehorse and sire.
  • Elizam Escobar, 72, Puerto Rican art theorist, poet, and political activist, cancer.
  • Gildardo García, 66, Colombian chess grandmaster, COVID-19.
  • B. S. Gnanadesikan, 71, Indian politician, MP (2001–2013).
  • James Gustafson, 95, American theological ethicist.
  • Alan Hart, 85, British television executive, controller of BBC1 (1981–1984).
  • Bruce Headley, 86, American thoroughbred trainer (Kona Gold, Got Koko), stroke.
  • Michael Kelly, 91, Irish Jesuit priest and missionary.
  • Kathleen Krull, 68, American children's writer and book editor, cancer.
  • Eddie Kuligowski, 74, French photographer.
  • Ramji Lal, 88, Indian politician, MP (1992–1993, 1994–2000).
  • Mark Langham, 60, British Roman Catholic priest.
  • Lệ Thu, 77, Vietnamese-American singer, COVID-19.
  • Tiit Lilleorg, 79, Estonian actor (Agent Wild Duck, Autumn Ball, O2), COVID-19.
  • Thomas V. Miller Jr., 78, American politician, member of the Maryland House of Delegates (1971–1975) and Senate (1975–2020), president of the Senate (1987–2020), prostate cancer.
  • Kamal Morarka, 74, Indian businessman and politician, MP (1988–1994).
  • Benjamin de Rothschild, 57, French banker, heart attack.
  • J. Michael Schweder, 71, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1975–1980).
  • Olav M. Skulberg, 90, Norwegian limnologist.
  • Jeffrey L. Smith, 35, American police officer (D.C. Metropolitan Police), suicide.
  • Paola Veneroni, 99, Italian actress (Maddalena, Zero for Conduct).
  • Anatoliy Vishnevskiy, 85, Russian economist and demographer.
  • Mihajlo Vuković, 76, Serbian basketball player (Sloboda Tuzla) and coach (Valencia Basket, Yugoslavia women's national team).
  • Jon Westling, 78, American educator, president of Boston University (1996–2002).
  • Gerald Wiegert, 76, American automotive businessman and engineer, founder of Vector Motors.
  • James White, 78, American politician, member of the New Mexico House of Representatives (2009–2015), and Senate (since 2016).
  • Bill Whitehead, 89, New Zealand sports administrator.

16

  • Salleh Abas, 91, Malaysian judge and politician, Lord President of the Supreme Court (1984–1988) and Terengganu MLA (1999–2004), COVID-19.
  • Ernest Ako, 97, Ghanaian police officer, inspector general of police (1974–1978).
  • Jon Arnett, 85, American Hall of Fame football player (USC Trojans, Los Angeles Rams), heart failure.
  • Sharon Begley, 64, American science journalist.
  • Mahaveer Bhagora, 73, Indian politician, MP (2004–2009), COVID-19.
  • Jerry Brandt, 82, American club owner and manager (The Ritz), COVID-19 and pneumonia.
  • Charlotte Cornwell, 71, English actress (Dressing for Breakfast, The Saint, White Hunter Black Heart), cancer.
  • Choi Jeongrye, 65, South Korean poet.
  • Juan Carlos Copes, 89, Argentine tango dancer and choreographer, COVID-19.
  • Chris Cramer, 73, British news journalist and executive (BBC News, CNN International), cancer.
  • Little Walter DeVenne, 73, American radio host, COVID-19.
  • Einar Eriksen, 87, Norwegian newspaper editor, chief editor of Bergens Tidende (1986–1991).
  • Alice Gibson, 97, Belizean librarian.
  • György Handel, 61, Hungarian footballer (MTK-VM, Rába ETO, national team), COVID-19.
  • Bill Heal, 86, British soil scientist.
  • Dustin Higgs, 48, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.
  • Xavier Hunault, 97, French politician, deputy (1962–1993).
  • Bob Langas, 90, American football player (Baltimore Colts).
  • Mona Lohanda, 73, Indonesian historian, archivist and academic, heart attack.
  • Jim MacGeorge, 92, American voice actor (Bionic Six, Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels, Clue Club).
  • Pave Maijanen, 70, Finnish musician (Hurriganes, Dingo), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
  • George von Mallinckrodt, 90, German merchant banker, chairman of Schroders (1984–1995).
  • Sergi Mingote, 49, Spanish mountain climber and politician, mayor of Parets del Vallès (2011–2018), mountaineering fall.
  • Steve Molnar, 73, Canadian football player (Saskatchewan Roughriders).
  • Claudia Montero, 58, Argentine classical composer, Latin Grammy winner (2014, 2016, 2018), cancer.
  • Chris Murphy, 66, Australian talent manager (INXS, Models), lymphoma.
  • Carlo Nayaradou, 63, French-Martinican comic book author.
  • Petrica Novosel Žic, 89, Croatian cartographer and academic.
  • Christian Myekeni Ntshangase, Swazi politician, minister of public service (since 2019), COVID-19.
  • Bheki Ntuli, 63, South African politician, MP (1999–2003), COVID-19.
  • Meghrig Parikian, 53, Armenian Apostolic prelate, bishop of Canada (since 2014).
  • Farida Pasha, 68, Indonesian actress (Misteri Gunung Merapi), COVID-19.
  • Phương Mai, 83, Vietnamese princess.
  • Jimmy Powell, 85, American golfer, kidney failure.
  • Sergei Rodin, 39, Russian footballer (CSKA Moscow, Sportakademklub Moscow, Sokol Saratov).
  • Om Prakash Sharma, 87, Indian politician, Uttar Pradesh MLC (1972–2020), dysentery.
  • David Shaw-Smith, 81, Irish film director (Hands).
  • Phil Spector, 81, American Hall of Fame record producer (Wall of Sound), musician (The Teddy Bears), and convicted murderer, founder of Philles Records, COVID-19.
  • Muammer Sun, 88, Turkish composer, multiple organ dysfunction syndrome.
  • Sayidiman Suryohadiprojo, 93, Indonesian military officer and diplomat, deputy chief of staff of the Army (1973–1974).
  • Arturo Tizón, 36, Spanish motorcycle racer, mountain bike fall.
  • Pedro Trebbau, 91, German-born Venezuelan zoologist.
  • Paul Varelans, 51, American mixed martial artist (UFC), COVID-19.
  • Lars Westman, 86, Swedish writer.

17

  • Nikolay Antoshkin, 78, Russian military officer (Chernobyl disaster), Hero of the Soviet Union, deputy (since 2014), COVID-19.
  • Dave Arnold, 49, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania State Senate (since 2020), brain cancer.
  • Keith Arnold, 94, British Anglican prelate, bishop of Warwick (1980–1990).
  • Jacques Bral, 72, French film director (Black Really Suits You) and screenwriter.
  • Manford Byrd Jr., 92, American academic administrator, superintendent of Chicago Public Schools (1985–1989).
  • Luis María Cassoni, 82, Argentine politician and pharmacist, governor of Misiones Province (1987), COVID-19.
  • Joevana Charles, 66, Seychellois politician, member of the National Assembly (1993–2016).
  • Robert Cheezic, 82, American Tang Soo Do practitioner.
  • Brian Christie, American news host and journalist (CNN, WRAU-TV Peoria, WCVB-TV Boston).
  • Camille Cléroux, 67, Canadian serial killer.
  • Giles Constable, 91, British historian.
  • Víctor Crisólogo, 68, Peruvian politician, congressman (2011–2016), COVID-19.
  • Abel Gabuza, 65, South African Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop coadjutor of Durban (since 2018) and bishop of Kimberley (2010–2018), COVID-19.
  • Barbara Gronemus, 89, American politician, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly (1982–2008).
  • Muriel Grossfeld, 80, American Olympic gymnast (1956, 1960, 1964).
  • Ghulam Mustafa Khan, 89, Indian classical singer.
  • Kurofune, 22, American-bred Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse.
  • Marlin Kuykendall, 86, American politician, mayor of Prescott, Arizona (2009–2015).
  • David Lea, 85, Australian politician, Victoria MLA (1985–1992).
  • Gerald Locklin, 79, American poet and lecturer, COVID-19.
  • Roger Machin, 94, French football referee.
  • Junior Mance, 92, American jazz pianist and educator.
  • Jubril Martins-Kuye, 78, Nigerian politician, minister of commerce and industry (2010–2011).
  • Haydn Morris, 92, Welsh rugby union player (Cardiff, British & Irish Lions, national team), fall.
  • Sammy Nestico, 96, American jazz composer and arranger.
  • Tom Prebble, 75, British-born New Zealand educationalist and university administrator (Massey University).
  • Vincent M. Rizzotto, 89, American Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Galveston–Houston (2001–2006).
  • József Sas, 82, Hungarian stage actor, comedian and theatre director, COVID-19.
  • K. G. Shankar, 70, Indian politician, Puducherry MLA (since 2017), cardiac arrest.
  • Jon Sullivan, 70, Australian politician, Queensland MLA (1989–1998) and MP (2007–2010).
  • Marius Swart, 79, South African politician, executive mayor of the George Local Municipality (2000–2004) and MP (2004–2014), COVID-19.
  • Vicent Tur, 62, Spanish politician, member of the Parliament of the Balearic Islands (1984-1987, 1991–2007), cancer.
  • Joan Eloi Vila, 61, Spanish guitarist.
  • Richard Vogt, 71, American herpetologist.
  • Maynard Wallace, 77, American politician, member of the Missouri House of Representatives (2003–2011).
  • Philip Wilson, 70, Australian Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop of Adelaide (2001–2018).
  • Liane Winter, 78, German long-distance runner.
  • Willis A. Wood, 99, American biochemist.

18

  • Harry Abend, 83, Polish-born Venezuelan sculptor and architect.
  • Jean-Pierre Bacri, 69, Algerian-born French actor (Same Old Song, Place Vendôme) and screenwriter (The Taste of Others), cancer.
  • Perry Botkin Jr., 87, American composer and musician (Happy Days, Mork & Mindy, "Nadia's Theme"), Grammy winner (1978).
  • Carlos Burga, 68, Peruvian Olympic boxer (1972), COVID-19.
  • Alberto Cantù, 70, Italian musicologist and musical critic.
  • Volodymyr Chernyak, 79, Ukrainian politician, MP (1998–2006), COVID-19.
  • Jean Dumont, 90, French politician, senator (1986–1995).
  • Ash Gardiner, 74, New Zealand rugby union player (Taranaki, national team).
  • Svavar Gestsson, 76, Icelandic politician and diplomat, minister of social affairs (1980–1983), ambassador to Sweden (2001–2005) and Denmark (2005–2012).
  • Andy Gray, 61, Scottish actor (River City, Naked Video), COVID-19.
  • James D. Heiple, 87, American jurist, justice (1990–2000) and chief justice (1997) of the Supreme Court of Illinois, brain hemorrhage.
  • Nombulelo Hermans, 51, South African politician, member of the National Assembly (since 2019), COVID-19.
  • Joyce Hill, 95, American baseball player (South Bend Blue Sox, Peoria Redwings, Racine Belles).
  • Alan J. Hoffman, 96, American mathematician (Hoffman–Singleton graph).
  • Sinclair Hood, 103, British archaeologist, director of the British School at Athens (1980–1997).
  • Tony Ingle, 68, American basketball coach (BYU Cougars, Kennesaw State Owls, Dalton State Roadrunners), COVID-19.
  • Thorsten Johansson, 70, Swedish Olympic sprinter (1976).
  • Lubomir Kavalek, 77, Czech-American Hall of Fame chess grandmaster.
  • Maria Koterbska, 96, Polish singer.
  • Ákos Kriza, 55, Hungarian health economist and politician, mayor of Miskolc (2010–2019).
  • Joshua Kyeremeh, Ghanaian politician, kidney complications.
  • Jack London, 83, American information technology executive, chairman of the board of CACI International Inc.
  • Stephen Lungu, 78, Zimbabwean evangelist, COVID-19.
  • Josep Mestres Quadreny, 91, Spanish composer.
  • Chuck Mills, 92, American football coach (Utah State, Southern Oregon), pneumonia and organ failure.
  • Vic Mitchell, 86, British railway preservationist and writer.
  • Dündar Ali Osman, 90, Turkish royal, head of the House of Osman (since 2017).
  • Henryk Ostrowski, 60, Polish politician and farmer, deputy (2001–2005).
  • V. Doraswamy Raju, 74, Indian film producer (Seetharamayya Gari Manavaralu, Annamayya) and politician, Andhra Pradesh MLA (1994–1999), cardiac arrest.
  • Catherine Rich, 88, French actress.
  • David Richardson, 65, American television writer and producer (The Simpsons, Two and a Half Men, F Is for Family), heart failure.
  • Francisco Daniel Rivera Sánchez, 65, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Mexico (since 2020), COVID-19.
  • Jimmie Rodgers, 87, American pop singer ("Honeycomb", "Kisses Sweeter than Wine", "Secretly").
  • John Russell, 66, English guitarist.
  • Dani Shmulevich-Rom, 80, Israeli footballer (Maccabi Haifa, national team), cancer.
  • Gatot Sudjito, 60, Indonesian politician, MP (since 2014), COVID-19.
  • Juan Carlos Tabío, 77, Cuban film director (Strawberry and Chocolate, Lista de Espera, 7 Days in Havana).
  • Kees Teer, 95, Dutch electrical engineer, director of Philips Natuurkundig Laboratorium (1968–1985).
  • K. V. Vijayadas, 61, Indian politician, Kerala MLA (since 2011), cerebral haemorrhage.

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  • Habibullah Abdurazzaq, 83, Tajik actor (Ilya Muromets).
  • José Alves, 86, Brazilian footballer (Botafogo, Corinthians, América).
  • Ron Anthony, 87, American jazz guitarist and singer.
  • John G. Bartlett, 83, American physician and medical researcher, pneumonia.
  • Morice Benin, 73, French singer.
  • Ginette Bucaille, 94, French tennis player, 1954 French Championships finalist.
  • Mujibur Rahman Dilu, 69, Bangladeshi actor (Songsoptok), pneumonia.
  • William Fey, 78, American Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Kimbe (2010–2019), COVID-19.
  • Gordon Galley, 90, English footballer (Darlington, Sheffield Wednesday) and police officer.
  • Louis Giani, 86, American Olympic wrestler (1960).
  • Lou Goetz, 74, American basketball coach (Richmond Spiders), cancer.
  • Renita Grigoryeva, 89, Russian film director, screenwriter (Boys) and actress (There Is Such a Lad).
  • Brian Hillery, 83, Irish politician, senator (1977–1982, 1983–1989, 1992–1997) and TD (1989–1992).
  • Roberta Hodes, 93, American screenwriter (Lad, a Dog) and script supervisor (On the Waterfront, The King of Comedy).
  • W. John Hutchins, 81, English linguist.
  • Danial Jahić, 41, Serbian Olympic long jumper (2000), COVID-19.
  • Daniel Kobialka, 77, American violinist.
  • Lâm Quang Thi, 88, Vietnamese military officer (ARVN), COVID-19.
  • Narendra Luther, 88, Indian writer and civil servant.
  • Emanuele Macaluso, 96, Italian trade unionist, journalist and politician, deputy (1963–1976) and senator (1976–1992), editor-in-chief of L'Unità (1982–1986), complications from a fall.
  • Cesare Maestri, 91, Italian mountaineer and writer.
  • Enrique Marcatili, 95, Argentine-American physicist.
  • James Kombo Moyana, 78, Zimbabwean banker, governor of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (1983–1993), COVID-19.
  • Mieko Nagaoka, 106, Japanese swimmer, respiratory failure.
  • James L. Nagle, 83, American architect (Chicago Seven), complications from Alzheimer's disease.
  • Diana O'Hehir, 98, American poet and author.
  • Gustavo Peña, 78, Mexican football player (Monterrey, national team) and manager (Leones Negros), COVID-19.
  • Toleafoa Ken Vaafusuaga Poutoa, 53, Samoan politician, MP (since 2016).
  • Felipe Quispe, 78, Bolivian Quechua politician, Indigenous rights activist and peasant leader (CSUTCB), deputy (2002–2004), cardiac arrest.
  • V. Shanta, 93, Indian oncologist, director of the Adyar Cancer Institute (1980–1997), heart attack.
  • Zdeněk Sternberg, 97, Czech aristocrat, Medal of Merit recipient.
  • Don Sutton, 75, American Hall of Fame baseball player (Los Angeles Dodgers, California Angels, Milwaukee Brewers) and broadcaster, cancer.
  • Carlos Tapia García, 79, Peruvian politician, congressman (1985–1990) and member of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (2001–2003), COVID-19.
  • Jack Turley, 93, American screenwriter (General Hospital, Hawaii Five-O, The Man from U.N.C.L.E.).
  • Jim Vickerman, 89, American politician, member of the Minnesota Senate (1987–2011).
  • Ellinah Wamukoya, 69, Swazi Anglican prelate, bishop of Eswatini (since 2012), COVID-19.
  • Bob Williams, 89, American basketball player (Minneapolis Lakers, Harlem Globetrotters).
  • Mark Wilson, 91, American magician and author.
  • Giovanni Zucchi, 89, Italian rower, Olympic bronze medalist (1960).

20

  • Raisuddin Ahmed, 82, Bangladeshi cricket player (Dhaka University) and administrator, COVID-19.
  • Hagop S. Akiskal, 77, Lebanese-born American psychiatrist.
  • Bridgette Barry, 63, American biophysicist and biochemist.
  • Jaume Bassó, 91, Spanish basketball player (Club Joventut Badalona, national team).
  • Dinesh Chandra Bhandary, 86, Indian military officer.
  • Vorsila L. Bohrer, 89, American ethnobotanist.
  • Doug Bowden, 93, New Zealand cricketer (Central Districts).
  • Claude Bremond, 91–92, French semiologist.
  • David Brewster, 56, British politician, member of the Northern Ireland Forum (1996–1998), heart attack.
  • Sir Keith Bright, 89, British transport executive, chairman of London Regional Transport.
  • Aslan Byutukayev, 46, Russian Islamic militant, commander of Riyad-us Saliheen Brigade of Martyrs (since 2010), shot.
  • Marion Colthorpe, 87, British historian.
  • Mira Furlan, 65, Croatian-American actress (Babylon 5, Lost, The Abandoned), complications from West Nile virus.
  • Joyce Hearn, 91, American politician, member of South Carolina House of Representatives (1975–1990).
  • John Jeffers, 52, English footballer (Port Vale, Shrewsbury Town, Stockport County).
  • Pam Johnson, 74, American newspaper editor, dementia.
  • John Baptist Kaggwa, 77, Ugandan Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Masaka (1998–2019), COVID-19.
  • Justin Lekhanya, 82, Lesothan politician, chairman of the Military Council (1986–1991).
  • Joyce Lishman, 73, British social worker, bronchopneumonia.
  • Gordon McVie, 76, British oncologist.
  • Rabi Mishra, 64, Indian actor (Dhauli Express), cardiac arrest.
  • Sibusiso Moyo, 60, Zimbabwean politician, minister of foreign affairs (since 2017), COVID-19.
  • Unnikrishnan Namboothiri, 97, Indian actor (Kalyanaraman, Mayamohini, Photographer), complications from COVID-19.
  • Ronnie Nasralla, 90, Jamaican record producer (Byron Lee and the Dragonaires).
  • Lonnie Nielsen, 67, American golfer.
  • Storrs L. Olson, 76, American paleontologist and ornithologist.
  • Wayne Roberts, 76, Canadian food analyst and writer.
  • Mike Sadek, 74, American baseball player (San Francisco Giants), heart and lung disease.
  • Abdul Sahrin, 70, Filipino revolutionary (Moro National Liberation Front) and politician, member of the Bangsamoro Transition Authority Parliament (since 2019), brain tumor.
  • Gajendra Singh Shaktawat, 47, Indian politician, Rajasthan MLA (2008–2013, since 2018), COVID-19.
  • Eden Shand, 81, Trinidadian environmentalist and politician, MP (1987–1991).
  • Bill Sheat, 90, New Zealand lawyer and arts advocate.
  • Dominic J. Squatrito, 82, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Connecticut (since 1994).
  • Peter Swan, 84, English footballer (Sheffield Wednesday, Matlock Town, national team).
  • Ted Thompson, 68, American football player (Houston Oilers) and executive, general manager of Green Bay Packers, Super Bowl champion (1997, 2011), dysautonomia.
  • Martha Jachi Umbulla, 65, Tanzanian politician, MNA (since 2005).
  • Harold Widom, 88, American mathematician, complications from COVID-19.
  • Ian Wilson, 81, English cinematographer (The Crying Game, Emma, Erik the Viking), COVID-19.
  • Harthorne Wingo, 73, American basketball player (Allentown Jets, New York Knicks, Pallacanestro Cantù).
  • Boris Zaborov, 85, Belarusian artist.

21

  • Clarence Allen, 95, American geologist and seismologist.
  • Calixto Avena, 77, Colombian footballer (Millonarios, Atlético Junior, national team), COVID-19.
  • Bob Avian, 83, American choreographer and theatre producer (Dreamgirls, A Chorus Line, West Side Story), cardiac arrest.
  • Evert Båge, 95, Swedish major general.
  • Fred C. Bailey, 95, American engineer.
  • Dave Bolton, 83, English rugby league player (Wigan, Balmain, Blackpool Borough).
  • Donna Britt, 62, American news anchor (WAFB), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
  • Howard Carson, 63, American football player (Los Angeles Rams).
  • Hank Coe, 74, American politician, member of the Wyoming Senate (1989–2021), cancer.
  • Anthony Dawes, 92, British actor (The Avengers, Fawlty Towers, Z-Cars).
  • Nathalie Delon, 79, French actress (When Eight Bells Toll, The Monk, Le Samouraï), cancer.
  • Brian G. Gardiner, 88, British palaeontologist and zoologist.
  • Jorunn Bjørg Giske, 93, Norwegian politician, deputy MP (1973–1977).
  • Jean Graton, 97, French comic book writer and artist (Michel Vaillant).
  • Kenneth Halverson, 87, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1967–1968, 1969–1980).
  • George T. Heery, 93, American architect.
  • Mauricio Herdocia Sacasa, 63, Nicaraguan jurist, general secretary of Central American Integration System (2000).
  • Hasso Hofmann, 86, German philosopher.
  • Rémy Julienne, 90, French stuntman (Licence to Kill, Fantômas, The Da Vinci Code), COVID-19.
  • Jerry Kiernan, 67, Irish Olympic long-distance runner (1984).
  • Roger LeClerc, 84, American football player (Chicago Bears, Denver Broncos).
  • Abdul Majid Mandal, 72, Bangladeshi politician, MP (2014–2018).
  • Jackson Mthembu, 62, South African politician, MP (since 2014) and minister in the Presidency (since 2019), complications from COVID-19.
  • Cecilia Mangini, 93, Italian film director.
  • Anthony Mwamba, 60, Zambian Olympic boxer (1988), COVID-19.
  • Keith Nichols, 75, English jazz musician and arranger, COVID-19.
  • Solveig Nordström, 97, Swedish archeologist.
  • José Pampuro, 71, Argentine politician, general secretary of the Presidency (2002–2003), minister of defense (2003–2005), and provisional president of the Senate (2006–2011).
  • Randy Parton, 67, American country singer-songwriter, cancer.
  • José Rivera Pérez, 73, Spanish bullfighter, cancer.
  • Johnny Rogan, 67, English music journalist and biographer (Van Morrison: No Surrender).
  • Phillip Russell, 88, American arbovirologist and general, cancer.
  • Guy Shuttleworth, 94, English cricketer (Cambridge University).
  • José Crisologo Sorra, 91, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Virac (1974–1993) and Legazpi (1993–2005).
  • Dalma Špitzerová, 95, Slovak actress.
  • Tony Waldron, British bioarchaeologist. (death announced on this date)

22

  • Hank Aaron, 86, American Hall of Fame baseball player (Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves, Milwaukee Brewers, Indianapolis Clowns) and civil rights activist.
  • Edwin Ariyadasa, 98, Sri Lankan journalist.
  • Jean-Pierre Baeumler, 72, French politician, deputy (1988–1993, 1997–2002).
  • Jacqueline Berenstein-Wavre, 99, Swiss politician and feminist, member of the Grand Council of Geneva (1973–1989).
  • José Manuel Botella Crespo, 71, Spanish politician, deputy (1986–1993) and member of the Corts Valencianes (1991–2003).
  • Élisabeth Burdot, 81, Belgian journalist.
  • Ron Campbell, 81, Australian animator (Yellow Submarine, The Flintstones, The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh).
  • Narendra Chanchal, 80, Indian singer.
  • Aeneas Chigwedere, 81, Zimbabwean politician, minister of education (2001–2008) and governor of Mashonaland East (2008–2013), COVID-19.
  • Henryk Chmielewski, 97, Polish comic book artist (Tytus, Romek i A'Tomek).
  • Hughroy Currie, 61, Jamaican-born British boxer.
  • Louis Dandrel, 82, French sound designer and musician.
  • Nick Drake-Lee, 78, English rugby union player (Leicester Tigers, national team).
  • Ricardo Durão, 92, Portuguese Olympic modern pentathlete (1952).
  • José Ángel García, 70, Mexican actor and television director (La rosa de Guadalupe), pulmonary fibrosis.
  • Routouang Yoma Golom, Chadian militant and politician, MP (since 2011).
  • Feliks Gromov, 83, Russian admiral, commander-in-chief of the Navy (1992–1997).
  • Guem, 73, Algerian musician, composer and dancer.
  • Juan Guzmán Tapia, 81, Chilean judge (Augusto Pinochet's arrest and trial).
  • Jean Assaad Haddad, 94, Lebanese Melkite Greek Catholic hierarch, archeparch of Tyre (1988–2005).
  • Marius van Heerden, 46, South African Olympic middle-distance runner (1996), COVID-19.
  • Ibrahim Ishaq, 75, Sudanese writer.
  • Tony Jones, 54, American football player (Denver Broncos, Cleveland Browns, Baltimore Ravens).
  • Jorunn Kirkenær, 94, Norwegian ballet dancer.
  • Steven T. Kuykendall, 73, American politician, member of the California State Assembly (1994–1998) and U.S. House of Representatives (1999–2001), pulmonary fibrosis.
  • Janet Lawson, 80, American jazz singer.
  • Gianfranco Lombardi, 79, Italian Hall of Fame basketball player (Virtus Bologna, national team) and coach (Scaligera Verona).
  • Alfredo Magarotto, 93, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Chioggia (1990–1997) and Vittorio Veneto (1997–2003).
  • Meherzia Labidi Maïza, 57, Tunisian politician and translator, member of the Constituent Assembly (2011–2014) and deputy (since 2014).
  • Joel Matiza, 60, Zimbabwean politician, minister of transport, communication and infrastructural development (since 2018), COVID-19.
  • Forrest Moses, 86, American abstract painter.
  • Sharon Kay Penman, 75, American historical novelist, pneumonia.
  • Harry Perry, 86, Irish Olympic boxer (1956, 1960).
  • Cyril Pinder, 74, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles, Chicago Bears, Dallas Cowboys).
  • James Purify, 76, American soul singer (James & Bobby Purify), complications of COVID-19.
  • Freddie Ryder, 78, British singer and guitarist.
  • Abdul Aziz Said, 90, Syrian-American political scientist.
  • Martin Schneider, 82, German opera director.
  • Alan Selman, 79, American mathematician and theoretical computer scientist.
  • Luton Shelton, 35, Jamaican footballer (Harbour View, Vålerenga, national team), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
  • Raimo Suikkanen, 78, Finnish Olympic racing cyclist (1968, 1972).
  • F. X. Sudjasmin, 77, Indonesian military officer, deputy chief of staff of the Army (1995–1997).
  • Johnny Williams, 73, English footballer (Watford, Colchester United, Margate).
  • Paradzai Zimondi, 73, Zimbabwean independence activist and military officer, COVID-19.

23

  • Carlos Antunes, 82, Portuguese revolutionary and anti-fascist militant, COVID-19.
  • RaNae Bair, 77, American Olympic javelin thrower (1964, 1968), cancer.
  • Walter Bernstein, 101, American screenwriter (The Front, Miss Evers' Boys) and film director (Little Miss Marker), pneumonia.
  • Emil Bildstein, 89, German Olympic water polo player (1952, 1956, 1960).
  • Sylvanus Blackman, 87, Barbadian-British Olympic weightlifter (1960, 1964, 1968).
  • Marty Brill, 88, American comedian and actor (The Pope of Greenwich Village).
  • Andrew Brooks, 51, American medical researcher, heart attack.
  • Mohamed Hédi Chérif, 88, Tunisian historian and academic.
  • Charles Dyer, 92, English screenwriter (Rattle of a Simple Man, Staircase), playwright and actor.
  • Dennis Ede, 89, British Anglican priest, archdeacon of Stoke (1989–1997).
  • Tony Ferrer, 86, Filipino actor (The Vengeance of Fu Manchu, Chinatown: Sa Kuko ng Dragon, Manila Boy), heart disease.
  • Paul Foytack, 90, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers, Los Angeles Angels).
  • Abukari Gariba, 81, Ghanaian Olympic footballer (1968, 1972).
  • Peter Gillott, 85, English footballer (Barnsley, Chelmsford City).
  • Alberto Grimaldi, 95, Italian film producer (The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, Gangs of New York, Last Tango in Paris).
  • Jonas Gwangwa, 83, South African jazz trombonist and film composer (Cry Freedom).
  • Sir Peter Harper, 81, British geneticist.
  • Hal Holbrook, 95, American actor (Mark Twain Tonight!, All the President's Men, Into the Wild), Emmy winner (1971, 1974, 1976, 1989).
  • Larry King, 87, American Hall of Fame broadcaster (Larry King Live, Larry King Now, Politicking with Larry King), sepsis as a complication of COVID-19.
  • Martha Madrigal, 92, Mexican poet, COVID-19.
  • Lothar Metz, 82, German Olympic wrestler, gold (1968), silver (1960), and bronze medalist (1964).
  • Geronimo Meynier, 79, Italian actor.
  • Trisha Noble, 76, Australian singer and actress (Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith, Strike Force), mesothelioma.
  • John Oliver, 81, English Anglican priest, archdeacon of Leeds (1992–2005).
  • Nilda Pedrosa, 46, American politician, acting under secretary of state for public diplomacy and public affairs (2020–2021), cancer.
  • Omar Pirrera, 88, Italian poet, COVID-19.
  • J. D. Power III, 89, American marketing executive, founder of J.D. Power.
  • Margherita Roberti, 95, American operatic soprano.
  • Robert Rowland, 54, British politician, MEP (2019–2020), drowned.
  • Sumiko Sakamoto, 84, Japanese actress (The Pornographers, Warm Water Under a Red Bridge, The Ballad of Narayama) and singer, stroke.
  • Robert William Schrier, 84, American medical researcher.
  • Song Yoo-jung, 26, South Korean actress (Golden Rainbow, Make Your Wish, School 2017).
  • Tom Stevens, 64, American musician (The Long Ryders).
  • Wayne Stevens, 84, American basketball player (Cincinnati Royals).
  • Roy Torrens, 72, Irish cricket player and manager (national team), COVID-19.
  • Makhosi Vilakati, Swazi politician, minister of labour and social security (since 2019), COVID-19.
  • George Weatherill, 84, Australian politician, South Australia MLC (1986–2000).
  • Pheoris West, 70, American artist.
  • Gunawan Wirosaroyo, 74, Indonesian politician, MP (1999–2009).
  • Joan Luedders Wolfe, 91, American environmentalist.

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  • George Armstrong, 90, Canadian Hall of Fame ice hockey player (Toronto Maple Leafs), Stanley Cup champion (1962–1964, 1967).
  • Arik Brauer, 92, Austrian artist, co-founder of the Vienna School of Fantastic Realism.
  • Jevrem Brković, 87, Montenegrin writer, poet, and historian.
  • Roberto Cañas López, 70, Salvadoran politician, economist and academic, signatory of the Chapultepec Peace Accords.
  • Nikolay Chebotko, 38, Kazakh Olympic cross country skier (2002, 2006, 2010, 2014), traffic collision.
  • António Cardoso e Cunha, 87, Portuguese politician, European Commissioner (1986–1992).
  • Muhanna Al-Dura, 83, Jordanian painter.
  • Jóhannes Eðvaldsson, 70, Icelandic footballer (Celtic, Motherwell, national team).
  • Sonny Fox, 95, American television host (Wonderama, Way Out Games), COVID-19.
  • Phyllis Gilmore, 74, American politician.
  • John F. Grundhofer, 82, American banker and executive, chairman of U.S. Bancorp (1990–1997, 1999–2002).
  • Abdullahi Ibrahim, 82, Nigerian lawyer and politician, minister of justice (1997–1999), COVID-19.
  • Jerry Johnson, 102, American basketball coach (LeMoyne–Owen Magicians).
  • Bruce Kirby, 95, American actor (L.A. Law, Stand by Me, Crash).
  • Franciszek Kokot, 91, Polish nephrologist and endocrinologist, rector of Medical Academy of Silesia (1982–1984), complications from COVID-19.
  • Barry Le Va, 79, American sculptor and installation artist.
  • Gunnel Lindblom, 89, Swedish actress (The Silence, Winter Light, The Virgin Spring).
  • William Alwyn Lishman, 89, British psychiatrist and neurologist.
  • Polly Lou Livingston, 91, American voice actress (Adventure Time).
  • Sigvard Marjasin, 91, Swedish civil servant, president of the Swedish Municipal Workers' Union (1977–1988) and governor of Örebro County (1989–1994), COVID-19.
  • Bobby McKee, 79, Northern Irish politician, mayor of Larne (2002–2004, 2011–2012).
  • Jean-Pierre Michel, 82, French politician, deputy (1981–1986, 1988–2002) and senator (2004–2014).
  • Barrie Mitchell, 73, Scottish footballer (Dunfermline Athletic, Aberdeen, Tranmere Rovers).
  • Moshe Moskowitz, 96, Israeli politician, head of Shafir Regional Council (1952–1979).
  • Bootsie Neal, 68, American politician, city commissioner of Dayton, Ohio (1991–2005).
  • Don M. Newman, 97, American pharmacist, deputy secretary of health and human services (1985–1989).
  • Patrick O'Donoghue, 86, Irish Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Lancaster (2001–2009).
  • Mike Omoighe, 62, Nigerian artist and educator, COVID-19.
  • Urszula Plenkiewicz, 99, Polish scout and liaison officer.
  • Ron Rafferty, 86, English footballer (Grimsby Town, Aldershot, Portsmouth).
  • Carl Schalk, 91, American composer.
  • Frank Shankwitz, 77, American philanthropist, co-founder of the Make-A-Wish Foundation, esophageal cancer.
  • Joseph Sonnabend, 88, South African physician and HIV/AIDS researcher (How to Have Sex in an Epidemic), complications from a heart attack.
  • Barbara Sullivan, 78, Canadian politician, Ontario MPP (1987–1995), cancer.
  • Marcel Uderzo, 87, French comic book artist, COVID-19.
  • Sifis Valirakis, 77, Greek politician and anti-junta activist, MP (1977–2004, 2009–2012) and minister of public order (1995–1996), drowned.
  • David Washbrook, 72, British historian.
  • Notable Brazilians who died in the 2021 Palmas FR plane crash:
    • Marcus Molinari, 23, footballer (Tupi, Ipatinga, Tupynambás).
    • Guilherme Noé, 28, footballer (Batatais, Rio Preto, Ipatinga).
    • Ranule, 27, footballer (Atlético Itapemirim, Democrata, Resende).

25

  • Ihwan Datu Adam, 56, Indonesian politician, MP (2016–2019).
  • Sōichi Aikawa, 78, Japanese politician, mayor of Urawa, Saitama (1991–2001) and Saitama (2001–2009), respiratory failure.
  • Mike Bell, 63, American motorcycle racer, heart attack.
  • Big Drama, 15, American racehorse, euthanized. (death announced on this date)
  • Chico Borja, 61, Ecuadorian-American soccer player (New York Cosmos, Wichita Wings, U.S. national team) and manager, colon cancer.
  • David Bright, 64, Botswanan football manager (Mogoditshane Fighters, Cape Town, national team), complications from COVID-19.
  • Tseng Chang, 90, Chinese-American actor (Romeo Must Die, Agent Cody Banks, 2012).
  • Jaoid Chiguer, 35, French Olympic boxer (2008), heart attack.
  • Marie Harmon, 97, American actress (The El Paso Kid, Secret Beyond the Door, I Married a Woman).
  • Iron, 29, South Korean rapper (Show Me the Money 3), blunt force trauma.
  • Masada Iosefa, 32, Samoan rugby league player (Penrith Panthers, Wests Tigers, national team), traffic collision.
  • David Katzenstein, 69, American virologist, COVID-19.
  • Pierre Lherminier, 90, French cinematic historian and writer.
  • Richard McCann, 71, American writer.
  • Avelino Méndez Rangel, 62, Mexican politician, deputy (2009–2012), COVID-19.
  • C. R. Parthiban, 92, Indian actor (Veerapandiya Kattabomman).
  • Jane Priestman, 90, British designer.
  • Herman Puig, 92, Cuban photographer and painter.
  • Jean Richard, 99, French historian.
  • Ron Rodecker, 90, American educator, artist and television writer (Dragon Tales), heart failure.
  • Dick Smith, 94, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates).
  • Vladimír Suchánek, 87, Czech artist.
  • Maryan Synakowski, 84, French footballer (Sedan, Union SG, national team).
  • Enrique Tábara, 90, Ecuadorian painter, heart attack.
  • Mart Vilt, 85, Estonian middle-distance runner.
  • Alistair Walker, 76, Canadian-born English racing driver.

26

  • 6 Dogs, 21, American rapper, suicide by jumping.
  • Georgi Ananiev, 70, Bulgarian politician, minister of defence (1997–1999), COVID-19.
  • Alan Ashcroft, 90, English rugby union player (Waterloo, British & Irish Lions, national team).
  • Harry Beal, 90, American soldier, first Navy SEAL.
  • Winfried Bölke, 79, German racing cyclist.
  • Stephen Carter, 77, American politician, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives (2008–2020), COVID-19.
  • Kjersti Døvigen, 77, Norwegian actress (The Last Fleksnes, Lasse & Geir, Life and Death).
  • Yabing Masalon Dulo, 106, Filipino textile weaver and dyer.
  • Berit Oskal Eira, 69, Norwegian politician, Sámi MP (since 2001).
  • Fred Forsberg, 76, American football player (Denver Broncos, Buffalo Bills).
  • Peter Forster, 86, British wood engraver and printmaker. (death announced on this date)
  • Virginia Fraser, 73, Australian artist.
  • Ken Frost, 82, American football player (Dallas Cowboys).
  • Margitta Gummel, 79, German shot putter, Olympic champion (1968).
  • James Gita Hakim, 66, South Sudanese–Ugandan cardiologist, COVID-19.
  • Richard Holzer, 97, Austrian-born Panamanian architect.
  • Val Howell, Welsh lawn bowler.
  • Nurul Huq, 85, Bangladeshi naval officer, chief of Naval Staff (1972–1973), complications from diabetes.
  • Constance Isherwood, 101, Canadian lawyer.
  • Ron Johnson, 64, American baseball player (Kansas City Royals, Montreal Expos) and manager (Norfolk Tides), COVID-19.
  • Billy Kenoi, 52, American politician, mayor of Hawaii County (2008–2016), myelofibrosis.
  • Norman Krivosha, 86, American lawyer and jurist, chief justice of the Nebraska Supreme Court (1978–1987).
  • María Teresa Linares Savio, 100, Cuban musicologist and ethnographer.
  • Hana Maciuchová, 75, Czech actress (Holiday for a Dog, In the Coat of Lioness' Arms, Loners).
  • Luc Julian Matthys, 85, Belgian-born Australian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Armidale (1999–2011).
  • Bob McCallister, 86, American golfer, PGA Tour champion (1961, 1964).
  • George T. McDonald, 76, American philanthropist and social worker.
  • Gene McDowell, 81, American football player (Florida State Seminoles) and coach (UCF Knights), leukemia.
  • Stephan P. Mickle, 76, American jurist, judge (since 1998) and chief judge (2009–2011) of the U.S. District Court for Northern Florida.
  • John Mortimore, 86, English football player (Chelsea) and manager (Benfica, Belenenses).
  • John Morton, 95, English trade unionist and musician, general secretary of the Musicians' Union (1971–1990) and president of the International Federation of Musicians (1973–2004).
  • Cindy Nemser, 83, American art historian.
  • Lars Norén, 76, Swedish playwright, novelist and poet, COVID-19.
  • Abdulkadir Orire, 87, Nigerian Islamic legal scholar.
  • Cara O'Sullivan, 59, Irish coloratura soprano singer.
  • Sergei Prikhodko, 64, Russian politician, deputy prime minister (2013–2018), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
  • Sekou Smith, 48, American sportswriter and journalist (The Indianapolis Star, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, NBA TV), COVID-19.
  • Margaret C. Snyder, 91, American social scientist and feminist, founder of the United Nations Development Fund for Women, cardiac arrest.
  • Ben Te Haara, 88, New Zealand Anglican prelate, bishop of Te Pīhopatanga o Te Tai Tokerau (1992–2001).
  • Peter Thorburn, 81, New Zealand rugby union player (Auckland) and coach (North Harbour, U.S. national team).
  • Carlos Holmes Trujillo, 69, Colombian politician and diplomat, minister of the interior (1997–1998), foreign affairs (2018–2019) and defense (since 2019), COVID-19.
  • Jozef Vengloš, 84, Slovak football player (Slovan Bratislava) and manager (Celtic, Czechoslovakia national team).
  • Peter Vere-Jones, 81, British-born New Zealand actor (The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug, Shortland Street, Xena: Warrior Princess).
  • Osamu Yamaji, 91, Japanese footballer.

27

  • Flavio Alfaro, 59, American baseball player, Olympic silver medalist (1984), pancreatic cancer.
  • Sidney Alford, 86, British explosives engineer and inventor, heart failure.
  • Bertulfo Álvarez, 69–70, Colombian guerrilla fighter (Caribbean Bloc of the FARC-EP).
  • Ansif Ashraf, 37, Indian magazine editor (Cochin Herald), COVID-19.
  • Gert Blomé, 86, Swedish ice hockey player, Olympic silver medallist (1964).
  • Blas Camacho, 81, Spanish lawyer and politician, deputy (1977–1982, 1986–1993), COVID-19.
  • Yvonne Conolly, 81, Jamaican-born British educator, myeloma.
  • José Cruz, 68, Honduran footballer (Motagua, Real España, national team), COVID-19.
  • Anne Daubenspeck-Focke, 98, German sculptor and painter.
  • Héctor Fix-Zamudio, 96, Mexican jurist, judge of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (1987–1997).
  • Freddy, 8, English Great Dane, world's tallest dog.
  • Dick Gallup, 79, American poet.
  • Guy Emmanuel Alain Gauze, 68, Ivorian politician and diplomat, ambassador to the European Union (2000–2002).
  • Goddess Bunny, 61, American drag queen and actress (Hollywood Vice Squad, The Goddess Bunny, Rage), COVID-19.
  • Godfrey Hodgson, 86, British journalist and historian.
  • Margareta Jacobsson, 91, Swedish Olympic alpine skier (1952).
  • Helga Klein, 89, German Olympic sprinter (1952).
  • Cloris Leachman, 94, American Hall of Fame actress (The Mary Tyler Moore Show, The Last Picture Show, Young Frankenstein), Oscar winner (1971), stroke and COVID-19.
  • Corky Lee, 73, American photojournalist, complications from COVID-19.
  • Saini Lemamea, 56, Samoan rugby union player (national team). (death announced on this date)
  • Wendel Meldrum, 66, Canadian actress (The Wonder Years, Less Than Kind, Seinfeld).
  • Mehrdad Minavand, 45, Iranian football player (Pas, Persepolis, national team) and manager, COVID-19.
  • Phillida Nicholson, 96, British artist. (death announced on this date)
  • Tim Owhefere, 57, Nigerian politician, Delta State MHA (since 2007).
  • Aminuddin Ponulele, 81, Indonesian academician and politician, governor of Central Sulawesi (2001–2006).
  • Antoni Puigdellívol, 74, Andorran politician, mayor of Andorra la Vella (1978–1979), MP (1982–1985), and minister of tourism and environment (2005–2007).
  • Tiina Rinne, 91, Finnish actress (Kotikatu).
  • Efraín Ruales, 36, Ecuadorian actor, musician, and TV presenter, shot.
  • Trung Kiên, 81, Vietnamese classical singer.
  • Carmen Vázquez, 72, American LGBT activist and writer, complications from COVID-19.

28

  • Wismoyo Arismunandar, 80, Indonesian military officer, chief of staff of the Army (1993–1995).
  • Chedly Ayari, 87, Tunisian economist and politician, minister of education (1970–1971) and finance (1972–1974), president of the Central Bank (2012–2018), COVID-19.
  • Mangal Bagh, 47–48, Pakistani militant, leader of Lashkar-e-Islam (since 2006), mine explosion.
  • Lida Barrett, 93, American mathematician.
  • John L. Behan, 76, American politician, member of the New York State Assembly (1979–1995).
  • Rod Boll, 68, Canadian Olympic sports shooter (1996).
  • Ron Botchan, 85, American football player (Los Angeles Chargers, Houston Oilers) and umpire (National Football League).
  • Leslie Brown, 84, English footballer (Dulwich Hamlet).
  • Adrián Campos, 60, Spanish racing driver (Formula One) and team owner (Campos Racing).
  • Miguel Celdrán, 80, Spanish politician, senator (2000, 2004–2007) and mayor of Badajoz (1995–2013).
  • Eddie Connachan, 85, Scottish footballer (Dunfermline Athletic, Middlesbrough, national team).
  • Paul J. Crutzen, 87, Dutch atmospheric chemist, Nobel laureate (1995).
  • Cédric Demangeot, 46, French poet.
  • Yvon Douis, 85, French footballer (Lille, AS Monaco, national team), COVID-19.
  • Jean Dubois, 94, Belgian Olympic field hockey player (1948, 1952, 1956, 1960).
  • Guillermo Galeote, 79, Spanish doctor and politician, deputy (1977–1993), COVID-19.
  • Kathleen Ann Goonan, 68, American science fiction author, bone cancer.
  • John Grant, 89, Scottish footballer (Hibernian, national team).
  • Morton Ira Greenberg, 87, American jurist, judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit (since 1987).
  • Shaibal Gupta, 67, Indian social scientist, multiple organ failure.
  • Rafael Heredia, 84, Mexican Olympic basketball player (1964, 1968).
  • Bjarne Holen, 95, Norwegian politician, deputy MP (1965–1973).
  • Gil Imaná, 87, Bolivian muralist and painter.
  • César Isella, 82, Argentine singer-songwriter (Los Fronterizos), coronary disease.
  • Abu Yasser al-Issawi, 43, Iraqi Islamic militant (Islamic State), military strike.
  • Dominic Jeeva, 93, Sri Lankan author.
  • Mangalamkunnu Karnan, 60–63, Indian elephant, cardiac arrest.
  • Ryszard Kotys, 88, Polish actor (Operacja Himmler, Shivers, Świat według Kiepskich), COVID-19.
  • Sibongile Khumalo, 63, South African singer.
  • Annette Kullenberg, 82, Swedish journalist (Aftonbladet) and author, COVID-19.
  • Vasily Lanovoy, 87, Russian actor (Colleagues, Going Inside a Storm, Officers), People's Artist of the USSR (1985), complications of COVID-19.
  • Christopher Lewis, 76, American filmmaker (Blood Cult), heart disease.
  • Juan del Río Martín, 73, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, military archbishop of Spain (since 2008) and bishop of Asidonia-Jerez (2000–2008), COVID-19.
  • Alberto Matos, 76, Portuguese Olympic sprinter (1972).
  • Kenneth Mthiyane, 76, South African jurist, deputy president of the Supreme Court of Appeal (2012–2014), COVID-19.
  • Rafael Navarro-Gonzalez, 61, Mexican astrobiologist, COVID-19.
  • Walter Plywaski, 91, Polish-born American Holocaust survivor and lecturer, complications from COVID-19.
  • Alice Recoque, 91, French computer scientist.
  • Sherman Robertson, 72, American blues musician.
  • Krishan Dev Sethi, 93, Indian politician and independence activist, member of the Constituent Assembly of Jammu and Kashmir (1951–1957).
  • Singing Sandra, 64, Trinidadian calypso singer.
  • Bachir Skiredj, 81, Moroccan actor (In Search of My Wife's Husband), COVID-19.
  • Aidan Sprot, 102, British army officer.
  • Cicely Tyson, 96, American Hall of Fame actress (Sounder, The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman, The Trip to Bountiful), Tony winner (2013).
  • Wang Shouguan, 98, Chinese astronomer, delegate to the National People's Congress (1978–1998) and member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
  • Jeffrey Watson, 81, British priest, archdeacon of Ely (1993–2004).
  • Heidi Weisel, 59, American fashion designer.
  • Lewis Wolpert, 91, South African-born British developmental biologist, COVID-19.
  • Valerie Yule, 92, Australian child psychologist.

29

  • Ahmed Achour, 75, Tunisian composer and conductor.
  • Emilia Asim-Ita, 33, Nigerian entrepreneur, co-founder of The Future Awards Africa.
  • Beatriz Barba, 92, Mexican archaeologist, member of the Mexican Academy of Sciences.
  • Bunki Bankaitis-Davis, 63, American Olympic cyclist (1988), world champion (1992), cancer.
  • Walker Boone, 76, Canadian actor (The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3, Super Mario World).
  • Dick Callahan, 80, American public address announcer (Oakland Athletics, Golden State Warriors, California Golden Bears football).
  • John Chaney, 89, American Hall of Fame basketball coach (Cheyney State Wolves, Temple Owls).
  • Cy Chermak, 91, American television producer (CHiPs, Ironside, Kolchak: The Night Stalker).
  • Michael Clanchy, 84, British medieval historian, stroke.
  • Calane da Silva, 75, Mozambican writer and journalist, COVID-19.
  • Christian Daigle, 42, Canadian ice hockey agent.
  • Art Davis, 86, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers), Parkinson's disease.
  • Donald J. Delandro, 85, American brigadier general.
  • Richard L. Feigen, 90, American art gallery owner, complications from COVID-19.
  • Roberto Frojuello, 83, Brazilian footballer (São Paulo, River Plate, Colo-Colo).
  • Grady Gaines, 86, American blues saxophonist.
  • Robert Heuberger, 99, Swiss businessman.
  • Flory Jagoda, 97, Bosnian-born American musician and songwriter.
  • Arvind Joshi, 84, Indian actor (Sholay, Love Marriage, Ab To Aaja Saajan Mere).
  • José Júlio, 85, Portuguese bullfighter, COVID-19.
  • Maurice Kleman, 86, French physicist.
  • Otto Dov Kulka, 88, Israeli historian.
  • John E. Kutzbach, 83, American climate scientist.
  • Lai Xiaomin, 58, Chinese economist and convicted embezzler, chairman of China Huarong Asset Management (2012–2018), execution.
  • Jeremy Lubbock, 89, English pianist and Grammy-winning arranger ("Hard Habit to Break", "When I Fall in Love").
  • Mary Anne Marchino, 83, American Olympic swimmer (1956).
  • Alberto Neuman, 87, Argentine classical pianist.
  • Reinaldo Paniagua Diez, 86, Puerto Rican politician, secretary of state (1977–1979) and senator (1985–1989).
  • Didier Pasgrimaud, 54, French Olympic cyclist (1988).
  • Joe Pat Prunty, 88, Northern Irish Gaelic footballer (Roslea Shamrocks).
  • Merritt Ruhlen, 76, American linguist.
  • Rolf Siemssen, 87, Dutch-German nuclear physicist.
  • Steve Stephens, 90, American personal relations practitioner and presenter.
  • Tochinoumi Teruyoshi, 82, Japanese sumo wrestler, aspiration pneumonia.
  • Jacqueline Thévoz, 94, Swiss writer, poet and journalist.
  • Percy Tucker, 92, South African author and ticket selling agent, COVID-19.
  • Varol Ürkmez, 84, Turkish footballer (Beşiktaş, Altay, national team).
  • Hilton Valentine, 77, English Hall of Fame guitarist (The Animals).

30

  • Jay Blumler, 96, American-British theorist of communication and media.
  • Allan Burns, 85, American television producer and screenwriter (The Munsters, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Rhoda), Emmy winner (1968, 1971, 1977).
  • Helene S. Coleman, 95, American religious activist, president of the National Council of Jewish Women.
  • Chad Colley, 76, American para-alpine skier, army officer, and disability advocate, Paralympic champion (1992).
  • József Csatári, 77, Hungarian wrestler, Olympic bronze medalist (1968, 1972).
  • Nisa Donnelly, 70, American novelist.
  • Double K, 43, American rapper (People Under the Stairs).
  • Rafael Gallardo García, 93, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Linares (1974–1987) and Tampico (1987–2003).
  • Bill Hammond, 74, New Zealand artist.
  • Bernice Falk Haydu, 100, American aviator.
  • Mick Kerr, 86, Northern Irish Gaelic footballer (Tyrone).
  • Abbas Khan, 66, Pakistani squash player, complications from COVID-19.
  • Wilhelm Knabe, 97, German ecologist and politician, MP (1987–1990), COVID-19.
  • Rosalyn Koo, 94, Chinese-born American businesswoman and philanthropist.
  • Michel Le Bris, 76, French writer.
  • Alfreda Markowska, 94, Polish Holocaust survivor and philanthropist.
  • Eugenio Martínez, 98, Cuban-born American operative (CIA, Brigade 2506) and convicted criminal (Watergate burglary).
  • Edward Stourton, 27th Baron Mowbray, 67, English peer, fall.
  • Neelo, 80, Pakistani actress (Bhowani Junction, Do Raste, Ghunghat).
  • Pantelei Sandulache, 64, Moldovan politician, MP (1990–1994).
  • Turki bin Nasser Al Saud, 72, Saudi prince and military officer.
  • Sophie, 34, Scottish singer-songwriter ("Bipp", "Lemonade") and record producer, accidental fall.
  • Robert Stevens, 87, British lawyer and academic.
  • Nelly Toll, 88, Polish-born American artist, writer, and Holocaust survivor, cardiac arrhythmia and pulmonary embolism.
  • Michel Trempont, 92, Belgian opera singer.
  • Marc Wilmore, 57, American comedian and screenwriter (In Living Color, The Simpsons, F Is for Family), Emmy winner (2008), COVID-19.
  • Alla Yoshpe, 83, Russian pop singer, People's Artist of the Russian Federation (2002).

31

  • Zoila Águila Almeida, 82, Cuban revolutionary combatant, COVID-19.
  • Mark Beard, 72, American racing driver and team owner (Beard Motorsports).
  • Douglas Bravo, 88, Venezuelan guerrilla fighter (FALN), COVID-19.
  • Philip Favel, 98, Canadian indigenous activist.
  • Peter T. Fay, 92, American jurist, judge of the S.D. Fla. (1970–1976) and judge of the U.S. Courts of Appeals for the Fifth (1976–1981) and Eleventh (since 1981) Circuits.
  • Benedict J. Fernandez, 84, American educator and photojournalist.
  • Terrence L. Fine, 81, American scientist and philosopher.
  • John Gibbons, 95, English footballer (QPR, Ipswich Town, Tottenham Hotspur), COVID-19.
  • Alejandro Gómez, 53, Spanish Olympic long-distance runner (1996), brain tumor.
  • Nate Hawkins, 70, American football player (Houston Oilers), COVID-19.
  • Andrej Hryc, 71, Slovak actor (Rivers of Babylon, Habermann, Colette), leukemia.
  • Ilahi Jamadar, 74, Indian Marathi ghazal poet.
  • Andrzej Kossakowski, 82, Polish theoretical physicist.
  • Abdul Hamid Mahmud, 79, Indonesian military officer and politician, regent of Malang (1985–1995) and vice-governor of East Java (1995–2000).
  • Tozama Mantashe, 60, South African politician, MP (since 2014), complications from COVID-19.
  • Bill McKenny, 80, American football player (Georgia Bulldogs, Edmonton Eskimos).
  • Lothar Meister, 90, German racing cyclist.
  • Wambali Mkandawire, 68, Malawian jazz singer, COVID-19.
  • Michel Murr, 88, Lebanese construction executive and politician, MP (1968–1972, since 1992), minister of national defense (1990–1992) and interior (1994–2000), COVID-19.
  • Elizabeth Muyovwe, 64, Zambian jurist, judge of the Supreme Court (since 2010), COVID-19.
  • Michael O'Keefe, 89, American politician, member (1960–1983) and president (1976–1983) of the Louisiana State Senate, cancer.
  • Mihail Popescu, 60, Romanian Olympic ice hockey player (1980).
  • David Rose, 89, Scottish rugby union (Jed-Forest RFC, national team) and rugby league (Leeds) player.
  • Martial Rose, 98, English educator and historian.
  • Herman Prins Salomon, 91, Dutch translator and academic.
  • Pierre-Paul Savoie, 66, Canadian choreographer and dancer, cancer.
  • Yitzchok Scheiner, 98, American-born Israeli Haredi rabbi, COVID-19.
  • Meshulam Dovid Soloveitchik, 99, Polish-born Israeli Haredi rabbi, rosh yeshiva of the Brisk yeshiva (since 1959), complications from COVID-19.
  • John M. Squire, 75, British biophysicist, COVID-19.
  • Ladislav Štaidl, 75, Czech composer and musician, Medal of Merit recipient, complications from COVID-19.
  • Justo Tejada, 88, Spanish footballer (Barcelona, Real Madrid, national team).
  • Miroslav Tuđman, 74, Croatian scientist and politician, MP (since 2011), COVID-19.
  • Abraham J. Twerski, 90, American-born Israeli Hasidic rabbi and psychiatrist, COVID-19.
  • Oliver Welden, 74, Chilean poet.
  • Victor Ziga, 75, Filipino politician, senator (1987–1992), multiple organ failure.

References


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