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Deaths in October 2018


Deaths in October 2018



The following is a list of notable deaths in October 2018.

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.

October 2018

1

  • Shirin Aliabadi, 45, Iranian visual artist, cancer.
  • Charles Aznavour, 94, French-Armenian singer ("La Bohème", "She"), lyricist and actor (Shoot the Piano Player), complications from pulmonary edema.
  • Peter C. Bjarkman, 77, American baseball historian and author.
  • John H. Bryan, 81, American business executive and philanthropist (Millennium Park), CEO of Sara Lee (1975–2001), complications from lung cancer.
  • Mario Castellazzi, 82, Italian footballer (Spezia, Catania, Livorno).
  • Caroline Charrière, 57, Swiss composer, conductor and flautist.
  • Stelvio Cipriani, 81, Italian composer, complications from a stroke.
  • Ben Daglish, 52, British composer (The Last Ninja), lung cancer.
  • Đỗ Mười, 101, Vietnamese politician, General Secretary of the Communist Party (1991–1997), Prime Minister (1988–1991), respiratory and kidney failure.
  • Carlos Ezquerra, 70, Spanish comics artist (Judge Dredd, Preacher, Strontium Dog), lung cancer.
  • Michael Freedland, 83, British journalist and biographer.
  • Jerry González, 69, American bandleader and trumpeter, heart attack.
  • Francesco Greco, 75, Italian politician, Senator (1983–1994).
  • Darryl Greenamyer, 82, American aviator and record holder.
  • Ronnie Leitch, 64, Sri Lankan singer and actor (Mother Teresa: In the Name of God's Poor, Re Daniel Dawal Migel, Onna Babo), heart attack.
  • M. V. V. S. Murthi, 76, Indian academic, businessman and politician, founder of GITAM, MP for Visakhapatnam (1991–1996, 1999–2004), traffic collision.
  • Donald Read, 88, British historian.
  • Graciano Rocchigiani, 54, German boxer, WBC (1988–1989) and IBF world champion (1998–2000), traffic collision.
  • Franco Sar, 84, Italian Olympic decathlete (1960, 1964), heart attack.
  • Antoine Sfeir, 69, Lebanese journalist and professor.
  • María Teresa Sosa, 88, Guatemalan politician and activist, First Lady (1982–1983).
  • Chris Wilkins, 74, South African cricketer (Border, Derbyshire, Natal).
  • Élaine Zakaïb, 59, Canadian politician, brain cancer.

2

  • Wendy Atkin, 71, British epidemiologist.
  • Smilja Avramov, 100, Serbian academic and educator.
  • Balabhaskar, 40, Indian violinist, composer and record producer, heart attack.
  • Ron Casey, 89, Australian broadcaster and sports journalist.
  • Geoff Emerick, 72, English recording engineer (Abbey Road Studios, The Beatles), multi-Grammy winner, heart attack.
  • Dorothy Hukill, 72, American politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (2004–2012) and Senate (since 2012), cancer.
  • Bob Jones, 91, American cartoonist and illustrator, pulmonary fibrosis.
  • Thampi Kannanthanam, 64, Indian film director (Bhoomiyile Rajakkanmar).
  • Roman Kartsev, 79, Russian actor (Heart of a Dog, Promised Heaven, Old Hags).
  • Jamal Khashoggi, 59, Saudi Arabian journalist, strangled.
  • Józef Kokot, 89, Polish footballer [1]
  • Wilhelmus Luxemburg, 89, Dutch mathematician.
  • Utu Abe Malae, American Samoan businessman, banker and politician.
  • Cosimo Ennio Masiello, 88, Italian politician, Mayor of Brindisi (1987–1989) and Senator (1992–1994).
  • Ceri Peach, 78, Welsh geographer.
  • Hermenegildo Sábat, 85, Uruguayan comic book artist.
  • José Lorenzo Sartori, 86, Argentine Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of San Roque de Presidencia Roque Sáenz Peña (1994–2008).
  • Ole E. Storlien, 83, Norwegian politician.
  • Burhan Uray, 87, Chinese-Indonesian timber tycoon and philanthropist.

3

  • Elisabeth Andersen, 98, Dutch actress.
  • Jiří Bis, 77, Czech politician, Senator (2008–2014).
  • Julien Bogaert, 94, Belgian Olympic sprint canoeist (1948).
  • Fang Nanjiang, 75, Chinese novelist and major general of the People's Armed Police.
  • David M. Fergusson, 74, British-born New Zealand psychologist, lung cancer.
  • Wen Fong, 88, Chinese-American art historian, leukemia.
  • Sir Roger Gibbs, 83, British financier.
  • Heo Su-gyeong, 54, South Korean poet.
  • Joseph Kamaru, 79, Kenyan benga musician and political activist, complications from Parkinson's disease.
  • Saak Karapetyan, 58, Russian attorney, Deputy Attorney General, helicopter crash.
  • Leon M. Lederman, 96, American experimental physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (1988), dementia.
  • Bent Lorentzen, 83, Danish composer.
  • Marty Pattin, 75, American baseball player (Milwaukee Brewers, Boston Red Sox, Kansas City Royals).
  • Hollie Pihl, 90, American judge.
  • Hugo Raspoet, 77, Belgian singer and guitarist ("Helena", "Evviva Il Papa").
  • Bror Stefenson, 89, Swedish navy admiral.
  • Keiichiro Takahara, 87, Japanese businessman, founder of Unicharm.
  • Antonio Valero, 86, Spanish footballer.
  • John Von Ohlen, 77, American jazz drummer (Blue Wisp Big Band).
  • Peter Wales, 89, English cricketer.
  • Prosper Weil, 92, French lawyer.
  • Edward E. Williams, 73, American economist.

4

  • Dave Anderson, 89, American sportswriter (The New York Times), Pulitzer Prize winner (1981).
  • Jeanne Ashworth, 80, American speed skater, Olympic bronze medalist (1960), pancreatic cancer.
  • Jack Avina, 89, American college basketball coach (Portland Pilots).
  • Hamiet Bluiett, 78, American jazz saxophonist, complications from a series of strokes.
  • Kevin Ellison, 31, American football player (San Diego Chargers, Spokane Shock), traffic collision.
  • Barrie Frost, 79, New Zealand-born Canadian psychologist and neuroscientist.
  • Takumi Furukawa, 101, Japanese film director (Season of the Sun, Cruel Gun Story), heart failure.
  • José Lluis, 80, Spanish Olympic basketball player (1960).
  • Kurt Malangré, 84, German politician, Lord Mayor of Aachen (1973–1989) and MEP (1979–1999).
  • Karl Mildenberger, 80, German boxer, European heavyweight champion (1964–1968).
  • Walter Paine, 95, American journalist and publisher (Valley News).
  • Bert Romp, 59, Dutch equestrian, Olympic champion (1992), kicked by horse.
  • José Sacal, 74, Mexican surrealist sculptor.
  • Neville Sayers, 91, Australian Olympic modern pentathlete (1956, 1960) and sports shooter (1960).
  • Sir John Swinton, 93, British military officer.
  • John Tyrrell, 76, British musicologist.
  • Will Vinton, 70, American animator (The California Raisins, The Adventures of Mark Twain, Return to Oz), Oscar winner (1974), multiple myeloma.
  • Scott Weir, 65, Scottish cricketer.
  • Audrey Wells, 58, American film director and screenwriter (Under the Tuscan Sun, The Hate U Give, The Truth About Cats & Dogs), cancer.
  • Konisi Yabaki, 77, Fijian politician, Minister for Fisheries and Forests (2001–2006).

5

  • Wayne Berry, 86, American football player (New York Giants).
  • John Deeble, 87, Australian health economist.
  • Louis A. DeSimone, 96, American Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Philadelphia (1981–1997).
  • Frank Drum, 87, Australian footballer (Richmond).
  • Jimmy Duquennoy, 23, Belgian racing cyclist, heart attack.
  • Ray Galton, 88, British scriptwriter (Hancock's Half Hour, Steptoe and Son), dementia.
  • Richard Horden, 73, British architect.
  • Ed Kenney, 85, American singer and actor (Flower Drum Song).
  • Grigorij Khizhnyak, 44, Ukrainian basketball player (Kyiv, Makedonikos, Dnipro), heart attack.
  • Herbert Kleber, 84, American psychiatrist.
  • Lin Xiao, 97, Chinese politician, Chairman of Henan People's Congress.
  • Greg Marx, 68, American football player (Atlanta Falcons).
  • Ivar Odnes, 55, Norwegian politician, MP (since 2017), cancer.
  • Víctor Pey, 103, Spanish-Chilean engineer, counselor of Salvador Allende.
  • Hege Skjeie, 63, Norwegian political scientist.
  • Rudy Wowor, 74, Indonesian actor, prostate cancer.

6

  • Don Askarian, 69, Armenian filmmaker.
  • John Nicholson Black, 96, British academic and university administrator, Principal of Bedford College, London (1971–1981).
  • Eef Brouwers, 79, Dutch journalist and spokesman, Director-general of the RVD (1995–2004).
  • Montserrat Caballé, 85, Spanish opera singer, Grammy winner (1968), gallbladder infection.
  • Tahir Chaudhry, Pakistani chef, cardiac arrest.
  • Edwin-Michael Cortez, 66, American library science professor.
  • James Cowan, 76, Australian author.
  • Encosta De Lago, 25, Australian racehorse and sire.
  • Lorna Cooke deVaron, 97, American choral conductor.
  • Ira Gasman, 76, American playwright and lyricist, heart failure.
  • Paul James, 87, American sportscaster (Utah Utes, BYU Cougars).
  • George Kaftan, 90, American basketball player (Boston Celtics).
  • Quentin Kenihan, 43, Australian disability advocate and actor (Mad Max: Fury Road), asthma attack.
  • Wilf Malcolm, 84, New Zealand pure mathematician, vice-chancellor of the University of Waikato (1985–1994).
  • Victoria Marinova, 30, Bulgarian journalist and television presenter, strangled.
  • Bert Nederlof, 72, Dutch journalist and radio sports commentator.
  • Ramon Neto da Costa, 31, Brazilian footballer (Figueirense), heart attack.
  • Robert Pitofsky, 88, American legal scholar.
  • Don Sandburg, 87, American actor (Bozo's Circus), complications from Alzheimer's disease.
  • Michel Vovelle, 85, French historian.
  • Scott Wilson, 76, American actor (The Walking Dead, In Cold Blood, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation), complications from leukemia.

7

  • René Bouin, 81, French politician, Deputy (2002–2007), Mayor of Chenillé-Changé (1977–2001).
  • Boris Braun, 98, Croatian professor and Holocaust survivor.
  • John Gagliardi, 91, American Hall of Fame college football coach (Saint John's Johnnies).
  • Gibba, 93, Italian animator (Il nano e la strega).
  • Betty Grissom, 91, American plaintiff winner against NASA contractor.
  • Brian Hughes, 80, Welsh footballer (Swansea City, Atlanta Chiefs).
  • Eija Krogerus, 86, Finnish bowler.
  • Patrice L'Heureux, 46, Canadian boxer, heart attack.
  • Kurt Leitner, 72, Austrian footballer[2]
  • Nino Lombardo, 91, Italian politician, Deputy (1976–1994), heart failure.
  • Peggy McCay, 90, American actress (Days of Our Lives, Love of Life, Murphy's Romance).
  • Moi-Yo Miller, 104, Australian actress and illusionist, dementia.
  • Ludo Monset, 72, Belgian politician, Senator (1991–1995), Mayor of Blankenberge (1995–2011).
  • Peter Nyombi, 64, Ugandan politician, Attorney General (2011–2015), heart failure.
  • John Odey, 58, Nigerian politician, Minister of Environment (since 2008), cancer.
  • Moses Olaiya, 82, Nigerian actor, complications from a stroke.
  • Oleg Pavlov, 48, Russian writer, heart attack.
  • Marie M. Runyon, 103, American political activist and politician, member of the New York State Assembly (1975–1976).
  • Natwar Thakkar, 86, Indian social worker.
  • John Wicks, 65, British singer and songwriter (The Records).
  • Celeste Yarnall, 74, American actress (Eve, The Mechanic, Star Trek), ovarian cancer.

8

  • Fernando Albán Salazar, 56, Venezuelan lawyer and politician, Libertador Bolivarian Municipality councilman (since 2012).
  • Shibly Aziz, 75, Sri Lankan lawyer and politician, Attorney General (1995–1996).
  • Neville Chamberlain, 78, British Anglican prelate, Bishop of Brechin (1997–2005).
  • Tim Chandler, 58, American rock bassist (Daniel Amos, The Swirling Eddies, The Choir).
  • Chris Curran, 44, Australian footballer (Collingwood).
  • Dina Haroun, 44, Syrian actress (Maraya), lung infection.
  • Alfred Holland, 91, British-born Australian Anglican bishop.
  • Juan Heredia Moreno, 76, Spanish footballer (Mallorca).
  • Arnold Kopelson, 83, American film producer (Platoon, The Fugitive, Seven), Oscar winner (1987).
  • John Quinn, 85, American theoretical physicist.
  • Geoff Smith, 76, Australian sprint cyclist, Olympic tandem (1960).
  • George Taliaferro, 91, American professional (Baltimore Colts) and college Hall of Fame football player (Indiana Hoosiers), first African-American selected in an NFL Draft.
  • Joseph Tydings, 90, American lawyer (Eisenstadt v. Baird) and politician, U.S. Senator from Maryland (1965–1971).
  • Hiroshi Wajima, 70, Japanese sumo yokozuna (Hanakago stable) and professional wrestler (AJPW), throat cancer.
  • David Wise, 88, American journalist (New York Herald-Tribune), pancreatic cancer.

9

  • Carolyn Blanchard Allen, 97, American politician, Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly (1963–1970).
  • Heiki Arike, 53, Estonian politician, Minister of the Interior (1993–1994).
  • Robert Bausch, 73, American author, multiple myeloma.
  • Tanvir Chowdhury, 41, Bangladeshi footballer (Abahani Ltd. Dhaka, Sheikh Russel KC).
  • Robert W. Cox, 92, Canadian political scientist.
  • Pat Gorman, 85, British actor (Doctor Who, The Nightmare Man).
  • Thomas M. Hannigan, 78, American politician, member of the California State Assembly (1978–1996).
  • Anna Harvey, 74, British fashion editor (Vogue) and stylist (Princess Diana).
  • Tony Hopper, 42, English footballer (Carlisle United), motor neurone disease.
  • Diane Jergens, 83, American actress (The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, The Bob Cummings Show, Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color).
  • George W. Landau, 98, American diplomat.
  • Larry Larrañaga, 80, American politician, member of the New Mexico House of Representatives (1995–2018), Creutzfeldt-Jacob disease.
  • Lü Junchang, 53, Chinese palaeontologist (Tongtianlong, Qianzhousaurus, Darwinopterus).
  • Frank Padavan, 83, American politician, member of the New York Senate (1973–2010), heart attack.
  • José Santiago, 90, Puerto Rican baseball player (Cleveland Indians, Kansas City Athletics).
  • Warner Saunders, 83, American news anchor (WMAQ-TV, WBBM-TV).
  • Werner Scheler, 95, German physician and pharmacologist, president of the East German Academy of Sciences (1979–1990).
  • Alex Spanos, 95, American real estate developer and football team owner (Los Angeles Chargers), dementia.
  • Thomas A. Steitz, 78, American biochemist, Nobel Prize laureate (2009), pancreatic cancer.
  • Venantino Venantini, 88, Italian actor (Seven Deaths in the Cat's Eye, City of the Living Dead, Cannibal Ferox), complications from surgery.
  • Carolyn Warner, 88, American politician, Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction (1975–1987).
  • William Wilbanks, 78, American criminologist.
  • Roman Zabzaliuk, 58, Ukrainian politician, MP (2006–2014), cancer.

10

  • Andie Airfix, 72, British graphic designer and album artist (Def Leppard, Metallica).
  • Malcolm Andrews, 73–74, Australian writer.
  • Yvan Blot, 70, French politician, MEP (1989–1994).
  • Louis Brouillard, 97, American Roman Catholic priest.
  • Achille Cutrera, 89, Italian politician, Senator (1987–1994).
  • Raymond Danon, 88, French film producer (The Gardener of Argenteuil, Someone Behind the Door, Lovers Like Us).
  • Denzil Davies, 80, British politician, MP (1970–2005).
  • Frank Deem, 90, American politician, member of the West Virginia House of Delegates (1954–1962, 1988–1990, since 2014) and Senate (1964–1978, 1994–2010), pneumonia.
  • Don Eddy, 71, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox), pancreatic cancer.
  • Laurence Forristal, 87, Irish Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Ossory (1981–2007).
  • Zíbia Gasparetto, 92, Brazilian spiritualist writer, pancreatic cancer.
  • Theresa Hightower, 64, American jazz singer, colon cancer.
  • Angelo Marino, 62, Italian art curator.
  • Mary Midgley, 99, British moral philosopher.
  • Raye Montague, 83, American naval engineer (Oliver Hazard Perry class), heart failure.
  • Richard T. Morgan, 66, American politician, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (1990–2006).
  • Peter Ramseier, 73, Swiss footballer (Basel, national team).
  • Bruce N. Whitman, 85, American aviation executive.
  • Tex Winter, 96, American Hall of Fame basketball coach (Kansas State Wildcats, Chicago Bulls), innovator of the triangle offense.

11

  • G. D. Agrawal, 86, Indian environmental activist, starvation following hunger strike.
  • Ireneo A. Amantillo, 83, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Cagayan de Oro (1976–1978) and Tandag (1978–2001), prostate cancer.
  • Paul Andreu, 80, French architect (Charles de Gaulle Airport, National Grand Theatre of China).
  • Fatos Arapi, 89, Albanian poet.
  • Leif Axmyr, 80, Swedish double murderer.
  • Marie Bignold, 91, Australian politician, member of the New South Wales Legislative Council (1984–1991).
  • Charlie Crickmore, 76, English footballer (Hull City, Bournemouth, Notts County).
  • Robert Dean, 89, American ufologist.
  • Sir Doug Ellis, 94, English entrepreneur and football club chairman (Aston Villa).
  • Milton Gendel, 99, American-Italian photographer and art critic (ARTnews).
  • Carol Hall, 82, American composer and lyricist (The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas), complications from primary progressive aphasia.
  • Labinot Harbuzi, 32, Swedish footballer (Malmö FF, S.B.V. Excelsior, Gençlerbirliği), heart attack.
  • Duncan Johnson, 80, Canadian-born British DJ, complications from Parkinson's disease.
  • Dieter Kemper, 81, German racing cyclist.
  • Anatoli Levitin, 96, Russian painter and art educator.
  • Pran Nevile, 95, Indian art historian.
  • P. Chandrasekhara Rao, 82, Indian jurist.
  • Yoshito Sengoku, 72, Japanese politician, Minister of Justice (2010–2011), lung cancer.
  • Engelbert Siebler, 81, German Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Munich and Freising (1986–2012).
  • Jimbo Simpson, 60, Northern Irish paramilitary (UDA), lung cancer.
  • Greg Stafford, 70, American game designer (White Bear and Red Moon, King of Dragon Pass, HeroQuest).
  • Hebe Uhart, 81, Argentine writer.

12

  • Pik Botha, 86, South African politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs (1977–1994).
  • George Castledine, 72, British nursing educator.
  • Chang Chun-yen, 81, Taiwanese engineer, President of National Chiao Tung University, member of Academia Sinica, cancer.
  • Colleen Conway-Welch, 74, American academic administrator (Vanderbilt School of Nursing), Nursing Living Legend, pancreatic cancer.
  • Rudy Horn, 85, German juggler.
  • Tom Jago, 93, British liquor executive and distiller, creator of Baileys Irish Cream.
  • Kim Chang-ho, 49, South Korean mountaineer, fall.
  • Takehisa Kosugi, 80, Japanese composer and violinist, esophageal cancer.
  • Pat Leane, 88, Australian athlete, Olympic decathlon (1952 and 1956).
  • Helen Neville, 72, Canadian-born American psychologist and neuroscientist.
  • A. G. Russell, 85, American knife maker.
  • Jan Jakob Tønseth, 71, Norwegian author.
  • Raymond L. White, 74, American geneticist. (death announced on this date)
  • Claude Zilberberg, 80, French semiotician.

13

  • Jockin Arputham, 71, Indian urban planner and social worker.
  • Jean Bienvenue, 90, Canadian politician.
  • Fabien Eboussi Boulaga, 84, Cameroonian philosopher.
  • François Jacques Bussini, 82, French Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Amiens (1985–1987).
  • William Coors, 102, American brewer (Coors Brewing Company).
  • Annapurna Devi, 91, Indian classical surbahar player.
  • Robert W. Doran, 73, New Zealand computer scientist.
  • Edgar S. Harris Jr., 93, American Air Force lieutenant general.
  • Patricia Hollis, Baroness Hollis of Heigham, 77, British politician.
  • Sue Hubbell, 83, American author, dementia.
  • Parithi Ilamvazhuthi, 58, Indian politician, heart attack.
  • Don Leo Jonathan, 87, American-Canadian Hall of Fame professional wrestler (NWA).
  • Meher Kabir, 97, Bangladeshi academic and litterateur.
  • János Konkoly, 78, Hungarian Olympic diver.
  • Nikolai Pankin, 69, Russian breaststroke swimmer, Olympic bronze medalist (1968) and swimming coach.
  • Georgeta Pitica, 88, Romanian table tennis player, world champion (1961).
  • Gerhard Prinzing, 75, German Olympic alpine skier (1968).
  • Jim Taylor, 83, American Hall of Fame football player (Green Bay Packers, New Orleans Saints).
  • Johannes Weertman, 93, American geophysicist.

14

  • Vicente Almeida d'Eça, 100, Portuguese military officer, Governor of Cape Verde (1974–1975).
  • Eduardo Arroyo, 81, Spanish painter, set designer and writer.
  • Enrique Baliño, 90, Uruguayan basketball player, Olympic bronze medalist (1952).
  • Patrick Baumann, 51, Swiss basketball executive, Secretary General of FIBA (since 2003), heart attack.
  • Ahmed Boustila, 74, Algerian military officer, Commander of the Gendarmerie Nationale (2000–2015).
  • Peter Brackley, 67, British football commentator, heart attack.
  • Robert Bushby, 91, American aircraft designer (Mustang Aeronautics Mustang II).
  • Tom Delahunty, 83, British-born New Zealand football referee, FIFA list (1969–1984).
  • Milena Dravić, 78, Serbian actress (Destination Death, Special Treatment, St. George Shoots the Dragon).
  • Per Theodor Haugen, 86, Norwegian actor (The Pinchcliffe Grand Prix, Støv på hjernen).
  • Germ Hofma, 93, Dutch footballer (Heerenveen, national team).
  • Abdulaziz Jassim, 61, Qatari actor.
  • H. G. Jones, 94, American archivist.
  • Brian Kinsella, 64, Canadian ice hockey player (Washington Capitals).
  • Donald Stovel Macdonald, 86, Canadian politician and diplomat, MP (1962–1978), Government House Leader (1968–1970), and High Commissioner in the UK (1988–1991).
  • R. Burnett Miller, 95, American politician, Mayor of Sacramento, California (1982).
  • Bengt Harding Olson, 81, Swedish politician, MP (1985–1998).
  • Mel Ramos, 83, American artist, heart failure.
  • Valeriy Shmarov, 74, Ukrainian politician, Minister of Defence (1994–1996).
  • Dick Tinkham, 86, American basketball executive, co-founder of the American Basketball Association, muscular dystrophy.
  • Wu Zhaonan, 92, Taiwanese xiangsheng comedian, multiple organ failure.

15

  • Paul Allen, 65, American businessman and sports team owner (Seattle Seahawks, Portland Trail Blazers), co-founder of Microsoft, septic shock.
  • William Edwin Beckel, 92, Canadian academic administrator, President of University of Lethbridge (1972–1979) and Carleton University (1979–1989).
  • Cicely Berry, 92, British theatre director and voice coach.
  • Mario Buatta, 82, American interior designer, pneumonia.
  • Maximira Figueiredo, 79, Brazilian actress and voice actress, lung cancer.
  • Shelley Hamlin, 69, American professional golfer, breast cancer.
  • Eugeniusz Kamiński, 86, Polish actor.
  • John Knox, 90, British chemist.
  • Cindy Li, 43, American web designer, cancer.
  • Ramón Darío Molina Jaramillo, 83, Colombian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Montería (1984–2001) and Neiva (2001–2012), fall.
  • Michael H. O'Brien, 64, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (since 2007), heart attack.
  • Arto Paasilinna, 76, Finnish novelist (The Year of the Hare), complications from a stroke.
  • Nancy-Lou Patterson, 89, Canadian artist.
  • Fernando Serena, 77, Spanish footballer (Real Madrid, Sant Andreu, national team).
  • Bob Spoo, 80, American football coach (Eastern Illinois Panthers).
  • Joe Stanka, 87, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox, Nankai Hawks).
  • William Thompson, 96, American admiral, led development of United States Navy Memorial, complications from cancer.
  • Jim Wiechers, 74, American professional golfer.

16

  • Thomas Aisu, 64, Ugandan physician and educator, heart attack.
  • Ismail Amat, 83, Chinese politician, Chairman of Xinjiang (1979–1985), State Councillor (1993–2003).
  • Pierre Barlaguet, 86, French football player and manager (Nîmes).
  • Oleh Bazylevych, 80, Ukrainian football player (Dynamo Kyiv) and manager (national team).
  • Joseph R. Cistone, 69, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Saginaw (since 2009), lung cancer.
  • David Helwig, 80, Canadian poet.
  • Dave Hill, 80, American baseball player (Kansas City Athletics), cancer.
  • Dennis Hof, 72, American brothel owner (Moonlite BunnyRanch) and reality show personality (Cathouse: The Series).
  • Even Hovdhaugen, 77, Norwegian linguist.
  • Walter Dee Huddleston, 92, American politician, U.S. Senator from Kentucky (1973–1985).
  • Sid Michaels Kavulich, 62, American sportscaster (WBRE-TV) and politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (since 2011), complications from heart surgery.
  • Ian Kiernan, 78, Australian yachtsman and environmental campaigner (Clean Up Australia), cancer.
  • Wayne Krenchicki, 64, American baseball player (Cincinnati Reds, Baltimore Orioles).
  • Berthold Leibinger, 87, German engineer and philanthropist.
  • Albert Lexie, 76, American philanthropist.
  • Giovanni Moretti, 94, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Vartana (since 1971), Apostolic Nuncio (1971–1999).
  • Paul O'Brien, 64, British chemist.
  • Dimitar Petrov, 93, Bulgarian film director (Porcupines Are Born Without Bristles, With Children at the Seaside, A Dog in a Drawer).
  • Siona Shimshi, 79, Israeli artist.
  • Lidija Sotlar, 89, Slovenian ballerina and teacher.
  • Margaret Thorsborne, 91, Australian conservationist.
  • Jacob Weinroth, 71, Israeli lawyer, cancer.
  • Chuck Wilson, 70, American jazz saxophonist, liver failure.

17

  • Enrique Bolín, 78, Spanish industrialist and politician, Mayor of Benalmádena (1966–1984, 1984, 1995–2007) and Senator (1986–1989).
  • Carlos Boloña Behr, 68, Peruvian economist and politician, Minister of Economy and Finance (1991–1993, 2000).
  • Sebastian Fischer, 90, German actor (The Dragon's Blood).
  • Valters Frīdenbergs, 30, Latvian singer (Valters and Kaža), contestant in Eurovision Song Contest 2005, cancer.
  • Leone Frollo, 87, Italian comic book artist (Biancaneve).
  • Cornelius Gallagher, 97, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New Jersey's 13th district (1959–1973).
  • Ara Güler, 90, Turkish photojournalist, heart attack.
  • Sir Ngātata Love, 81, New Zealand Māori leader.
  • Jacques Monory, 94, French painter and filmmaker.
  • Geoff Scott, 61, English football player (Stoke City, Leicester, Birmingham) and manager, cancer.
  • Derrick Sherwin, 82, English television producer (Doctor Who, Paul Temple) and actor.
  • Sir Thomas Thorp, 92, New Zealand jurist, judge of the High Court (1979–1996).
  • Kōji Tsujitani, 56, Japanese voice actor (Inuyasha, Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket, The Irresponsible Captain Tylor), stroke.
  • Fritz Wittmann, 85, German politician, MP (1971–1994, 1996–1998), president of the Federation of Expellees (1994–1998).

18

  • Elihu Abrahams, 91, American theoretical physicist.
  • Abdul Raziq Achakzai, 39, Afghan police officer, shot.
  • Ayub Bachchu, 56, Bangladeshi singer-songwriter (Love Runs Blind), heart attack.
  • Anthea Bell, 82, British literary translator (Asterix).
  • Todd Bol, 62, American teacher and public bookcase proponent, creator of Little Free Library, pancreatic cancer.
  • Dick Cole, 92, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates).
  • Abdel Rahman Swar al-Dahab, 83, Sudanese military officer and politician, President (1985–1986).
  • Jeff Hallebone, 89, Australian cricketer.
  • Randolph Hokanson, 103, American classical pianist.
  • Danny Leiner, 57, American film director (Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle, Dude, Where's My Car?, The Great New Wonderful), lung cancer.
  • Li Lianda, 84, Chinese pharmacologist, academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.
  • Judit Magos-Havas, 67, Hungarian table tennis player.
  • Izumi Maki, 49, Japanese Olympic long-distance runner (1992, 1996), breast cancer.
  • Åke Ortmark, 89, Swedish radio journalist, author and television presenter.
  • Hideo Osabe, 84, Japanese author, heart failure.
  • Lisbeth Palme, 87, Swedish child psychologist and philanthropist.
  • Dick Slater, 67, American professional wrestler (WCW, WWF, Mid-South).
  • Darren Stewart, 52, Australian soccer player (Newcastle Breakers, Johor) and manager (Maldives national team).
  • U Thuzana, 71, Burmese Buddhist monk, leader of the Democratic Karen Buddhist Army (1994–2010).
  • N. D. Tiwari, 93, Indian politician, Minister of External Affairs (1986–1987) and Finance (1987–1988), multiple organ failure.

19

  • Werner Cohn, 91–92, German-born Canadian sociologist.
  • Charles Y. Glock, 99, American sociologist.
  • Åge Hovengen, 90, Norwegian politician, MP (1977–1989).
  • Takanobu Hozumi, 87, Japanese actor (The Demon, Mr. Baseball, The X from Outer Space), gallbladder cancer.
  • Walter Knödel, 92, Austrian mathematician and computer scientist.
  • Victor Marchetti, 88, American CIA agent and author (The CIA and the Cult of Intelligence), complications from dementia.
  • Sir John McGrath, 73, New Zealand jurist, judge of the Supreme Court (2005–2015).
  • Tom Meehan, 92, Australian footballer (St Kilda, Fitzroy).
  • Dick Modzelewski, 87, American football player (Cleveland Browns, New York Giants).
  • Tom Neville, 78–79, Irish hurler (Wexford).
  • Patsy Dan Rodgers, 74, Irish painter and musician, King of Tory.
  • Osamu Shimomura, 90, Japanese organic chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (2008).
  • Bhola Singh, 79, Indian politician, MP (since 2014).
  • Diana Sowle, 88, American actress (Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, Fallout 3, Clear and Present Danger).

20

  • Jun Ashida, 88, Japanese fashion designer, pneumonia.
  • Bruno Bertotti, 87, Italian physicist.
  • Martin Bott, 92, British geologist.
  • Gaétan Gervais, 74, Canadian historian and author, co-designer of the Franco-Ontarian flag.
  • Gerard Houlton, 79, English cricketer.
  • Marie Jepsen, 78, Danish politician, MEP.
  • Wim Kok, 80, Dutch politician and trade union leader, Prime Minister (1994–2002), heart failure.
  • Walter Kwok, 68, Hong Kong real estate developer (Sun Hung Kai Properties), complications from a stroke.
  • Aubrey Manning, 88, English zoologist and broadcaster.
  • Jon McMurray, 34, Canadian rapper and freeskier, fall.
  • Ngok Wah, 76, Hong Kong actor (Come Drink with Me, Death Duel, Looking Back in Anger).
  • P. B. Abdul Razak, 63, Indian politician, MLA (since 2011).
  • Pedro Luís Guido Scarpa, 93, Italian-born Angolan Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Ndalatando (1990–2005).
  • István Talabos, 62, Hungarian Olympic sports shooter.
  • Charles Turbiville, 75, American politician, member of the South Dakota House of Representatives (2005–2013, since 2017), stroke.
  • Peter Velappan, 83, Malaysian football administrator and manager (national team).
  • Zheng Xiaosong, 59, Chinese politician and diplomat, Director of the Macau Liaison Office (since 2017), Vice-Governor of Fujian Province, fall.

21

  • Earl Bakken, 94, American pacemaker inventor (Medtronic) and museum founder (Bakken Museum).
  • Ilie Balaci, 62, Romanian football player (Universitatea Craiova, Dinamo București, national team) and manager, heart attack.
  • Seymour Crawford, 74, Irish politician, TD for Cavan-Monaghan (1992–2011).
  • Matityahu Drobles, 87, Israeli politician, Knesset member (1972–1977).
  • Harry L. Ettlinger, 92, American engineer, member of the Monuments Men, Congressional Gold Medal recipient.
  • Robert Faurisson, 89, British-born French academic and Holocaust denier.
  • Dee Hartford, 90, American actress.
  • John Hill, 68, American football player (New Orleans Saints, New York Giants), pancreatic cancer.
  • Idris Legbo Kutigi, 78, Nigerian lawyer, Chief Justice (2007–2009).
  • François Montmaneix, 80, French poet and writer.
  • Benedetto Vincenzo Nicotra, 85, Italian politician, Deputy (1983–1994).
  • Jun-ichi Nishizawa, 92, Japanese electrical engineer.
  • Joachim Rønneberg, 99, Norwegian broadcaster (NRK) and military officer (Commander of Operation Gunnerside).
  • Harold Stevenson, 89, American painter.
  • Tan Chin Nam, 92, Malaysian property developer and racehorse owner.
  • Charles Wang, 74, Chinese-born American software developer (CA Technologies), philanthropist (Smile Train) and sports team owner (New York Islanders), lung cancer.
  • Eleanor Witcombe, 95, Australian screenwriter (My Brilliant Career, The Getting of Wisdom).

22

  • Gilberto Benetton, 77, Italian businessman, co-founder of Benetton Group, pneumonia.
  • Frank Branch, 74, Canadian politician, Speaker (1987–1991) and member (1970–1995) of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, cancer.
  • Terēzija Broka, 93, Latvian conductor and educator.
  • Horacio Cardo, 74, Argentine painter and illustrator.
  • Nikola Čupin, 79, Croatian Olympic rower.
  • Raymond Fraser, 77, Canadian writer.
  • Hank Greenwald, 83, American sportscaster (San Francisco Giants).
  • Boris Kokorev, 59, Russian pistol shooter, Olympic champion (1996).
  • Mahamadou Djeri Maïga, 46, Malian politician and Azawad separatist.
  • Sarah Nyendwoha Ntiro, 93, Ugandan educator and activist.
  • Friedrich Ostermann, 86, German Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Münster (1981–2007).
  • Silvio Palmieri, 60, Canadian composer.
  • Eugene H. Peterson, 85, American clergyman and biblical scholar.
  • Milad Petrušić, 85, Yugoslav Olympic hurdler.
  • Robert Saladrigas, 78, Spanish writer, journalist and literary critic.
  • Arthur Schnabel, 70, German judoka, Olympic bronze medalist (1984).
  • José Varacka, 86, Argentine football player (River Plate, national team) and manager (Boca Juniors).

23

  • Eladio Benítez, 79, Uruguayan footballer (Deportes Temuco, Rangers de Talca, national team).
  • Skip Campbell, 69, American politician, member of the Florida Senate (1996–2006), mayor of Coral Springs, Florida (since 2014).
  • Melvin Cohn, 96, American immunologist, co-founder of the Salk Institute.
  • Daniel Contet, 74, French tennis player.
  • Tony Hoagland, 64, American poet, pancreatic cancer.
  • John Hostettler, 93, English author.
  • James Karen, 94, American actor (Poltergeist, The Return of the Living Dead, Nixon), cardiorespiratory arrest.
  • Nicola Lapenta, 92, Italian politician, MP (1972–1987), President of the Antimafia Commission (1983).
  • Mighty Shadow, 77, Trinidadian calypsonian, stroke.
  • Francisco Nitsche, 87, Chilean footballer.
  • Louis O'Neill, 93, Canadian writer, professor and politician, MNA (1976–1981).
  • Rein Põder, 75, Estonian writer and publisher.
  • Laurens van Ravens, 96, Dutch football referee.
  • Alojz Rebula, 94, Italian-born Slovenian writer, playwright and essayist.
  • Todd Reid, 34, Australian tennis player.
  • Roberto Renzi, 95, Italian cartoonist (Tiramolla, Akim) and journalist.
  • Rod Rust, 90, American football coach (New England Patriots, Montreal Alouettes).
  • Max Webb, 101, Polish-born American real estate developer and philanthropist.

24

  • Carmen Alborch, 70, Spanish feminist, writer and politician, Minister of Culture (1993–1996), cancer.
  • Dame Beryl Beaurepaire, 95, Australian political activist.
  • Darijan Božič, 85, Slovenian composer.
  • Pat Farrelly, 83, Canadian Olympic athlete.
  • Rudolf Gelbard, 87, Austrian Holocaust survivor.
  • Anatoly Gladilin, 83, Russian writer.
  • Keith Hunter, 66, New Zealand marine and freshwater chemist (University of Otago).
  • John D. Lamond, 71, Australian film director (Australia After Dark, Felicity, Breakfast in Paris), complications from Parkinson's disease.
  • Na Muthuswamy, 82, Indian theatre artist and playwright.
  • Michael J. O'Connor, 89, American politician, member of the South Dakota House of Representatives (1971–1972) and Senate (1973–1977, 1981–1982).
  • Hip Hop Pantsula, 38, South African rapper, suicide by hanging.
  • Pellegrino Tomaso Ronchi, 88, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Porto-Santa Rufina (1984–1985) and Città di Castello (1991–2007).
  • Horst Schulze, 97, German actor and opera singer.
  • Christine Stix-Hackl, 60, Austrian jurist, Advocate General at the European Court of Justice (2000–2006).
  • Galeai Moaaliitele Tuufuli, 81, American Samoan politician, member of the American Samoa Senate (since 2013).
  • Benny Valenzuela, 85, Mexican baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals), renal failure.
  • Wah Wah Watson, 67, American guitarist (The Funk Brothers).
  • Tony Joe White, 75, American singer-songwriter ("Polk Salad Annie", "Rainy Night in Georgia"), heart attack.
  • Haider Zaman Khan, 82, Pakistani politician.

25

  • Sara Anzanello, 38, Italian volleyball player (national team), leukemia.
  • Cheam Channy, 57, Cambodian politician, MP (1998–2005), brain tumour.
  • Chen Tiemei, 83, Chinese archaeologist.
  • Joyce Crouch, 83, American politician.
  • Lindon Crow, 85, American football player (New York Giants, Chicago Cardinals, Los Angeles Rams), stroke.
  • Martin Dalby, 76, Scottish composer.
  • Sylvia Edwards, 81, American abstract artist.
  • Sonny Fortune, 79, American jazz saxophonist, stroke.
  • Ruth Gates, 56, British biologist, brain cancer.
  • John Taylor Gatto, 82, American author and teacher, heart failure.
  • Tyrone Gayle, 30, American political campaign staffer, colon cancer.
  • Thomas Keating, 95, American Trappist monk.
  • Dorothea Kreß, 94, German Olympic athlete.
  • Li Yong, 50, Chinese television host (Lucky 52), cancer.
  • Michael Metcalf, 85, British numismatist, heart attack.
  • Borislav Pelević, 61, Serbian politician.
  • Norman Sheil, 86, English racing cyclist.
  • Shivinder Singh Sidhu, 89, Indian politician, Governor of Meghalaya (2007–2008) and Goa (2008–2011).
  • Ulysses S. Washington, 98, American college football player (Virginia State) and coach (Delaware State).
  • Elder Roma Wilson, 107, American gospel harmonica player and singer.
  • John Ziegler Jr., 84, American ice hockey executive, President of the NHL (1977–1992).

26

  • Marc Francina, 70, French politician, Deputy (2007–2017), Mayor of Évian-les-Bains (since 2014).
  • Ana González de Recabarren, 93, Chilean human rights activist.
  • Warren B. Hamilton, 93, American geologist.
  • Nikolai Karachentsov, 73, Russian actor (Juno and Avos, The Dog in the Manger, A Man from the Boulevard des Capucines), People's Artist of the RSFSR (1989), kidney failure.
  • György Károly, 65, Hungarian poet and writer, brain tumor.
  • Valentin Masengo Mkinda, 77, Congolese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Kabinda (since 1995).
  • Russ Mobley, 84, American politician, member of the Kentucky General Assembly (2001–2009).
  • Richard Murunga, 65, Kenyan boxer, Olympic bronze medalist (1972).

27

  • Angela Bianchini, 97, Italian author and literary critic.
  • Richard L. Bloch, 89, American businessman and sports team owner (Phoenix Suns).
  • Daniel Correa Freitas, 24, Brazilian footballer (Botafogo, São Paulo), stabbed.
  • Perry Lee Dunn, 77, American football player (Atlanta Falcons, Ole Miss Rebels, Dallas Cowboys).
  • Kyoko Enami, 76, Japanese actress (Gamera vs. Barugon), pulmonary emphysema.
  • Enrique Granados, 84, Spanish Olympic swimmer (1952).
  • Freddie Hart, 91, American country musician and songwriter ("Easy Loving", "My Hang-Up Is You", "Got the All Overs for You (All Over Me)"), pneumonia.
  • Fred Hess, 74, American tenor saxophonist.
  • Sibtain Kassamali, 55, Kenyan cricketer.<ref[>https://africafederation.org/2020/01/21/obituary-marhum-sibtain-akber-kassamali/ Obituary. Marhum Sibtain Akbar Kassamali]</ref>
  • Murray Khouri, 77, New Zealand-Australian clarinetist, complications of heart surgery.
  • Madan Lal Khurana, 82, Indian politician, Chief Minister of Delhi (1993–1996), Governor of Rajasthan (2004).
  • Denis Miéville, 72, Swiss mathematician and philosopher.
  • Antônio Possamai, 89, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Ji-Paraná (1983–2007).
  • Mario Segale, 84, American real estate developer, namesake of Nintendo's Mario.
  • Ntozake Shange, 70, American poet and playwright (For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide / When the Rainbow Is Enuf).
  • Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, 60, Thai duty-free retailer (King Power) and football club owner (Leicester City), helicopter crash.
  • Yang Ziyuan, 90, Chinese politician, Mayor of Guangzhou (1988–1990).
  • Todd Youth, 47, American punk and metal guitarist (Warzone, Murphy's Law, Danzig).

28

  • Anthony Anenih, 85, Nigerian politician, Minister of Works and Housing (1999–2003).
  • Mick Archer, 75, Irish hurler (St. Finbarr's) and Gaelic footballer (Cork).
  • Luis Miguel Enciso Recio, 88, Spanish historian and politician, Senator (1977–1982).
  • Peter Everwine, 88, American poet.
  • David Fieldhouse, 93, English historian of the British Empire.
  • Philippe Gildas, 82, French television and radio presenter.
  • Richard Gill, 76, Australian conductor, colorectal and peritoneal cancer.
  • I. John Hesselink, 90, American theologian.
  • Konstantīns Konstantinovs, 40, Latvian powerlifter.
  • Eldridge M. Moores, 80, American geologist.
  • Vera Micaelsen, 43, Norwegian journalist and author, cervical cancer.
  • Erno Polgar, 64, Hungarian writer, heart attack.
  • Colin Sylvia, 32, Australian footballer (Melbourne, Fremantle), traffic collision.
  • Bill Trumbo, 79, American college basketball coach, complications from Alzheimer's disease.
  • Don S. Williams, 80, Canadian actor, director and producer. (The X-Files)

29

  • Germán Aceros, 80, Colombian football player (national team) and manager.
  • William F. Bernhard, 93, American cardiovascular surgeon, pneumonia.
  • Gérald Bloncourt, 91, Haitian painter and photographer.
  • Peter Brace, 94, British actor and stuntman (Raiders of the Lost Ark, Batman, Highlander).
  • Bernard Bragg, 90, American actor, co-founder of the National Theatre of the Deaf.
  • Sir Nigel Broomfield, 81, British diplomat, Ambassador to Germany (1993–1997).
  • Klaas Bruinsma, 87, Dutch translator.
  • Dave Duncan, 85, Scottish-born Canadian fantasy and science fiction author (West of January, The Cutting Edge), brain hemorrhage.
  • Jimmy Farrar, 67, American rock singer (Molly Hatchet, Gator Country), heart attack.
  • Franco Franchi, 95, Italian racing cyclist.
  • Lodi Gyari, 69, Tibetan diplomat, liver cancer.
  • Werner Holzer, 81, American Olympic wrestler.
  • Mariama Keïta, 72, Nigerien journalist and feminist activist.
  • Li Xifan, 90, Chinese literary scholar and redologist.
  • Andrea Manfredi, 26, Italian racing cyclist, plane crash.
  • M. S. Rajashekar, 75, Indian film director (Dhruva Thare, Hrudaya Hrudaya, Dakota Express), lung infection.
  • John Roselius, 74, American actor (This Is Your Brain on Drugs, Con Air, JAG).
  • Larry Snyder, 76, American jockey, cancer.
  • Tuti Tursilawati, 34, Indonesian housekeeper and killer, executed by beheading.
  • Wang Guangying, 99, Chinese entrepreneur and politician, founder of China Everbright Group, Vice-Chairman of the National People's Congress.
  • Young Greatness, 34, American rapper ("Moolah"), shot.

30

  • David Azulai, 64, Israeli politician, Minister of Religious Services (since 2015), member of the Knesset (1996–2018), cancer.
  • Whitey Bulger, 89, American gangster (Winter Hill Gang) and convicted murderer, beaten.
  • Yashwant Dev, 91, Indian poet and composer, pneumonia.
  • Bill Fischer, 88, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox, Washington Senators, Kansas City Athletics).
  • María Irene Fornés, 88, Cuban-American playwright (Sarita, Fefu and Her Friends).
  • Hardy Fox, 73, American composer and musician (The Residents).
  • Jin Yong, 94, Hong Kong novelist (Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils), essayist and newspaper proprietor (Ming Pao).
  • Rae Ann Kelsch, 58, American politician, member of the North Dakota House of Representatives (1991–2012), bacterial infection.
  • Tadeusz Kraus, 86, Czech football player (Sparta Prague, national team) and manager (Aris Limassol).
  • Frank Litsky, 92, American sports columnist (The New York Times).
  • Erika Mahringer, 93, Austrian alpine skier, double Olympic bronze medalist (1948).
  • Beverly McClellan, 49, American singer and reality talent show finalist (The Voice), endometrial cancer.
  • Emil Paleček, 88, Czech chemist, discovered nucleic acids electrochemistry.
  • Rico J. Puno, 65, Filipino pop singer, heart failure.
  • Sangharakshita, 93, British Buddhist teacher and writer, founder of the Triratna Buddhist Community, pneumonia and sepsis.
  • Set Them Free, 28, American racehorse.
  • Götz Schulze, 54, German jurist and judge, heart attack.
  • Bob Skoronski, 84, American football player (Green Bay Packers), complications from Alzheimer's disease.
  • Steven L. Zinter, 68, American judge (South Dakota Supreme Court), complications from surgery.

31

  • Enzo Apicella, 96, Italian cartoonist and designer.
  • José Araújo, 46, Brazilian footballer (Vitória, FC Porto, Real Zaragoza), heart attack.
  • Preston Bynum, 79, American politician, member of the Arkansas House of Representatives (1969–1980), heart failure.
  • Chen Chuangtian, 81, Chinese materials scientist (Academy of Sciences), discovered BBO and LBO.
  • Louise DeSalvo, 76, American writer and literary scholar, breast cancer.
  • Colin Edwynn, 85, British actor (Coronation Street, Emmerdale).
  • Sir Thomas Eichelbaum, 87, German-born New Zealand jurist, Chief Justice (1989–1999).
  • Johnny Graham, 73, Scottish footballer (Falkirk, Hibernian, Ayr United).
  • Hou Fusheng, 94, Chinese petroleum engineer, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.
  • Yammie Lam, 55, Hong Kong actress (Witch from Nepal, The Greed of Man, Looking Back in Anger).
  • Kenny Marks, 67, American Christian music singer, heart attack.
  • Willie McCovey, 80, American Hall of Fame baseball player (San Francisco Giants, Oakland Athletics, San Diego Padres), infection.
  • Dana G. Mead, 82, American businessman.
  • Jack Patera, 85, American football player (Dallas Cowboys, Chicago Cardinals) and coach (Seattle Seahawks), pancreatic cancer.
  • Teodoro Petkoff, 86, Venezuelan journalist and politician, Minister of the Central Office of Coordination and Planning (1996–1999).
  • Hamdi Qandil, 82, Egyptian journalist.
  • Ken Shellito, 78, English football player (Chelsea) and manager.
  • Roger Bootle-Wilbraham, 7th Baron Skelmersdale, 73, British politician, member of the House of Lords (since 1974).
  • Mariasilvia Spolato, 83, Italian academic, LGBT activist and author, complications from a stroke.
  • Tony Streather, 92, British army officer and mountaineer.
  • Wolfgang Zuckermann, 96, German-born American harpsichord maker and sustainability activist.

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