Deaths in May 2025
The following is a list of notable deaths in May 2025.
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.
May 2025
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[edit]- Sue Anderson, 70, American pianist and theatre conductor, cancer.[1]
- Victor Aviat, 42, French oboist and conductor, brain tumor.[2]
- Bob Brockie, 93, New Zealand biologist, cartoonist and columnist.[3]
- Ruth Buzzi, 88, American comedian (Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In) and actress (Sesame Street, That Girl), complications from a stroke and Alzheimer's disease.[4]
- Tania Marie Caringi, 38, American-Italian model.[5]
- Nana Caymmi, 84, Brazilian singer, multiple organ failure.[6]
- Mudabbir Hossain Chowdhury, 78, Bangladeshi police officer, inspector general (2001–2003).[7]
- Ricky Davao, 63, Filipino actor (Ang Padrino, Kung Aagawin Mo ang Lahat sa Akin) and television director (!Oka Tokat), cancer.[8]
- Tivi Etok, 95–96, Canadian illustrator and printmaker.[9]
- Antoni Garrallà, 81, Andorran politician and hotelier, mayor of La Massana (1995–2003) and deputy general syndic of the General Council (1985–1989).[10]
- Jackson Guice, 63, American comics artist (Superman, Captain America), co-creator of Apocalypse, pneumonia.[11]
- Jeffrey Hutchinson, 62, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.[12]
- Larry Johnson, 70, American basketball player (Buffalo Braves).[13]
- Irina Kostrova, 102, Russian actress.[14]
- Barnabás Lenkovics, 74, Hungarian jurist, president of the Constitutional Court (2015–2016).[15]
- Ezio Leonardi, 95, Italian politician, senator (1987–1994) and mayor of Novara (1971–1978).[16]
- Lidwine, 64, French comic book author and illustrator.[17]
- Manolo el del Bombo, 76, Spanish football fan (Valencia, national team), respiratory failure.[18]
- Evangeline Montgomery, 94, American sculptor and art curator.[19]
- Peter Nixon, 97, Australian politician, MP (1961–1983), minister for the interior (1967–1971) and primary industry (1979–1983).[20]
- Carole Ormaca, 88, American Olympic skater (1956).[21]
- George William Penrose, Lord Penrose, 86, Scottish judge, member of the Court of Session.[22]
- Andrejs Prohorenkovs, 48, Latvian footballer (Maccabi Tel Aviv, Liepājas Metalurgs, national team), cancer.[23]
- Charley Scalies, 84, American actor (The Wire, The Sopranos, Liberty Heights).[24]
- Jill Sobule, 66, American singer-songwriter ("I Kissed a Girl", "Supermodel"), house fire.[25]
- Marie Vaislic, 94, French Holocaust survivor and writer.[26]
- Girija Vyas, 78, Indian politician, minister of housing (2013–2014) and MP (1991–2004), injuries sustained in a fire.[27]
- Tashi Wangdi, 78, Tibetan diplomat and politician.[28]
- David Woodfield, 81, English football player (Wolverhampton Wanderers, Watford) and manager (Sabah).[29]
- Ali Yachkaschi, 86, Iranian environmentalist.[30]
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[edit]- Alfred Kwame Agbesi, 70, Ghanaian politician, MP (2005–2017).[31]
- Michael Alaimo, 86, American actor (The China Syndrome, Billy, Space Jam).[32]
- Alexandra Bellow, 89, Romanian-American mathematician.[33]
- Dara Birnbaum, 78, American video artist (Technology/Transformation: Wonder Woman) and installation artist.[34]
- Karel Bláha, 77, Czech singer.[35]
- Lisa Brown-Miller, 58, American ice hockey player, Olympic champion (1998).[36]
- Philippe Capdenat, 90, French composer and academic teacher.[37]
- Jorge Iván Castaño Rubio, 89, Colombian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Quibdó (1983–2001) and auxiliary bishop of Medellín (2001–2010).[38]
- Kathleen Corrigan, 80, American Olympic gymnast (1964).[39]
- Jean-François Davy, 79, French film director (Bananes mécaniques, Surprise Sock) and producer.[40]
- Jim Dent, 85, American golfer.[41]
- Esteban Escudero, 79, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate and theologian, bishop of Palencia (2010–2015) and auxiliary bishop of Valencia (2000–2010, 2015–2021).[42]
- Harry Fritz, 74, American-Canadian tennis player.[43]
- Dave Gorman, 70, Canadian ice hockey player (Atlanta Flames).[44]
- Ron Haun, 82, American college football coach (Dixie State).[45]
- Fidel Herrera Beltrán, 76, Mexican politician, governor of Veracruz (2004–2010), senator (2000–2004), and four-time deputy.[46]
- Doug Hinds, 91, American politician, member of the South Carolina Senate.[47]
- Hữu Ngọc, 106, Vietnamese writer and journalist.[48]
- Sir Bob Jones, 85, New Zealand property investor and politician.[49]
- Adnan Kassar, 94, Lebanese banker and politician, minister of economy and trade (2004–2005).[50]
- George Ryan, 91, American politician, governor (1999–2003), secretary of state (1991–1999) and lieutenant governor of Illinois (1983–1991).[51]
- Robert B. Shapiro, 86, American businessman (Monsanto, G.D. Searle, LLC).[52]
- Jim Smith, 70, American animator (The Ren & Stimpy Show, Samurai Jack), co-founder of Spümcø, heart attack.[53]
- José Torres, 65, American educator, CEO of Chicago Public Schools (2021).[54]
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[edit]- Humaira Ali, 65, Pakistani actress (Jab We Wed, Sammi).[55]
- Pierre Audi, 67, French-Lebanese theatre director and artistic director.[56]
- John Henry Bostwick, 86, Bahamian politician, president of the Senate of Bahamas (1992–2002).[57]
- Greg Cannom, 73, American makeup artist (Bram Stoker's Dracula, Mrs. Doubtfire, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button), four-time Oscar winner.[58]
- Peter Coade, 83, Canadian meteorologist and television weather reporter (Information Morning).[59]
- Ruth A. Davis, 81, American diplomat, director general of the Foreign Service (2001–2003), pneumonia.[60]
- Alv Egeland, 93, Norwegian physicist.[61]
- Jake Findlay, 70, Scottish footballer (Aston Villa, Luton Town, Swindon Town).[62]
- Lino Gutierrez, 74, American diplomat, ambassador to Nicaragua (1996–1999), ambassador to Argentina (2003–2006).[63]
- Elsbeth Hamilton, 104, Czechoslovak-born British radio operator and Women's Auxiliary Air Force veteran.[64]
- Stephen Harmelin, 85, American lawyer and speechwriter, White House director of speechwriting (1964–1965), complications from Parkinson's disease.[65]
- Lori Healey, 65, American urban planner, pancreatic cancer.[66]
- Pedro Hidalgo, 88–89, Chilean politician, minister of agriculture (1973).[67]
- Harold Horton, 85, American football player and coach (Arkansas Razorbacks).[68]
- Sarah Kramer, 56, Canadian vegan cookbook author, glioblastoma.[69]
- Sholom Lipskar, 78, Uzbek-born American Orthodox rabbi and community leader.[70]
- Sajid Mir, 86, Pakistani politician and Islamic scholar, senator (1994–1999, 2003–2025) and amir of Jamiat Ahle Hadith (since 1987), heart attack.[71]
- Walid Mostafa, 53, Egyptian media executive, founder of Youm7.[72]
- Steve Pepoon, 68, American television writer (ALF, Get a Life, The Wild Thornberrys).[73]
- Ian Polmear, 97, Australian metallurgist.[74]
- James F. Rooney, 89, American politician, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly (1973–1985).[75]
- Shōzō Satō, 91, Japanese-born American artist and theatre director, founder and director of Japan House.[76]
- Sivananda, Indian yoga teacher and longevity claimant, cardiac arrest.[77]
- Haakon Stein, 85, German Olympic fencer (1964).[78] (death announced on this date)
- Karsten Stolz, 60, German Olympic shot putter (1984).[79]
- Sırrı Süreyya Önder, 62, Turkish actor, film director, and politician, member (2011–2018, since 2023) and deputy speaker (since 2023) of the GNAT, multiple organ failure.[80]
- Lorraine Taylor, 63, New Zealand footballer (national team).[81]
- Otis Thornton, 79, American baseball player (Houston Astros).[82]
- Steve Uzelac, 72, English footballer (Doncaster Rovers, Stockport County, Preston North End).[83]
- Paul Van Hoeydonck, 99, Belgian artist (Fallen Astronaut).[84]
- David Young, 88, American poet, complications from Parkinson's disease.[85]
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[edit]- Michael Allaby, 91, British author and actor (Doctor Who, Crane, Maigret).[86]
- Julia Alexander, 57–58, American art historian and curator, heart attack.[87]
- Judith Hope Blau, 87, American artist, congestive heart failure.[88]
- David Cope, 83, American author, composer and scientist, congestive heart failure.[89]
- John Davis, 101, British pediatrician.[90]
- Bruce L. Douglas, 99, American politician, member of the Illinois House of Representatives (1971–1974).[91]
- Donald Dwight, 94, American politician and newspaper executive, lieutenant governor of Massachusetts (1971–1975).[92]
- André Foucher, 91, French racing cyclist.[93]
- André Gounelle, 91, French Protestant theologian, pastor, and academic.[94]
- Hsu Li-nung, 106, Taiwanese military officer, minister of the Veterans Affairs Council (1987–1993).[95]
- Sean Hughes, 83, British orthopaedic surgeon.[96]
- David Karako, 80, Israeli football player (Maccabi Tel Aviv, national team) and manager (Hapoel Yehud).[97]
- Guylaine Lanctôt, 84, Canadian phlebologist and anti-vaccine activist.[98]
- Chris Leach, 83, Canadian Olympic rower (1960, 1964).[99]
- Marianne, Princess zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn, 105, German aristocrat and photographer.[100]
- Jochen Mass, 78, German racing driver (Formula One), complications from a stroke.[101]
- Peter McParland, 91, Northern Irish football player (Aston Villa, national team) and manager (Glentoran).[102]
- Roger Meï, 90, French politician, member of the National Assembly (1996–2002).[103]
- Petros Molyviatis, 96, Greek politician, minister of foreign affairs (2004–2006, 2012, 2015), complications from respiratory failure.[104]
- Uno Piir, 95, Estonian football player (Tallinna Kalev) and manager (Tallinna Sadam, national team).[105]
- Barry Preedom, 84, American physicist.[106]
- K. V. Rabiya, 59, Indian social worker and literacy activist.[107]
- Abdur Razzaq, 75, Bangladeshi lawyer.[108]
- Rafael Rullán, 73, Spanish basketball player (Real Madrid, Collado Villalba, national team).[109]
- Øyvind Thorsen, 81, Norwegian writer.[110]
- Dennis Tipping, 85, Australian Olympic sprinter (1960).[111]
- Sonni Gwanle Tyoden, 74, Nigerian politician, deputy governor of Plateau State (2015–2023).[112]
- Ghulam Mohammad Vastanvi, 75, Indian Islamic scholar, vice-chancellor of Darul Uloom Deoband (2011).[113]
- Gerald Thomas Walsh, 83, American Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of New York (2004–2017).[114]
- Reinhard Wolschina, 72, German composer.[115]
- Tom Youngs, 45, English footballer (Cambridge United, Northampton Town, Bury), complications from multiple sclerosis.[116]
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[edit]- May Abrahamse, 94, South African soprano (Eoan Group).[117]
- James Baker, 71, Australian rock drummer (The Scientists, Beasts of Bourbon, The Dubrovniks), cancer.[118]
- José Ángel de la Casa, 74, Spanish journalist and sports commentator, complications from Parkinson's disease and pneumonia.[119]
- Sunney Chan, 88, American biophysical chemist.[120]
- Luis Galván, 77, Argentine footballer (Talleres de Córdoba, national team), world champion (1978), complications from pneumonia.[121]
- Revaz Gamkrelidze, 98, Georgian mathematician.[122]
- Raniero Gnoli, 95, Italian orientalist, Indologist, and religious historian.[123]
- Naeem Issa, 92, Egyptian actor, pneumonia.[124]
- Pavel Kachkayev, 73, Russian politician, MP (since 2011), cardiac arrest.[125]
- Race Mathews, 90, Australian politician, MP (1972–1975) and Victoria MLA (1979–1992), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[126]
- Giuseppe Moioli, 97, Italian rower, Olympic champion (1948).[127]
- Joan O'Brien, 89, American actress (It Happened at the World's Fair, Operation Petticoat, Get Yourself a College Girl).[128]
- Squire Parsons, 77, American Southern gospel singer-songwriter, heart attack.[129]
- Bendik Rugaas, 82, Norwegian librarian and politician.[130]
- Tracy Sorensen, 61, Australian novelist and academic (The Lucky Galah).[131]
- John Edd Thompson, 82, American meteorologist (WALA-TV).[132]
- Doug Turner, 93, British-American sound engineer (The X-Files, The Hijacking of the Achille Lauro, Deliverance), Emmy winner (1996).[133]
- Florian Willet, 47, German author and pro-euthanasia activist, assisted suicide.[134]
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[edit]- Rinaldo Bellomo, 68–69, Italian-born Australian intensivist.[135]
- André Berland, 84, French historian and biographer.[136]
- Carl Crabtree, 72, American politician, member of the Idaho Senate (2016–2022), brain cancer.[137]
- Ovide Doiron, 84, Canadian racing driver.[138]
- Terence Etherton, Baron Etherton, 73, British judge and politician, Master of the Rolls (2016–2021), chancellor of the High Court (2013–2016), and member of the House of Lords (since 2021).[139]
- Stephen Fabian, 95, American painter.[140]
- Gerda Fassel, 83, Austrian sculptor.[141]
- Iain Finlay, 89, Australian author and journalist (Beyond 2000), euthanasia.[142]
- James Foley, 71, American film director (Glengarry Glen Ross, Who's That Girl, Fifty Shades Darker), brain cancer.[143]
- Hammond Furlonge, 90, Trinidadian cricketer (West Indies).[144]
- Peter Goodchild, 85, British television editor (Q.E.D.).[145]
- Kaqusha Jashari, 78, Kosovan politician, president of the Executive Council of SAP Kosovo (1987–1989).[146]
- Lola Liivat, 96, Estonian abstract painter.[147]
- Barry B. Longyear, 82, American author, (Sea of Glass, The Enemy Papers, Elephant Song).[148]
- Luigi Lopez, 77, Italian singer and composer.[149]
- Vakhtang Machavariani, 74, Georgian composer and conductor.[150]
- Bill McCaw, 97, New Zealand rugby union player (Southland, national team).[151]
- Barbara McIntire, 90, American amateur golfer.[152]
- Pradeep Nepal, 71, Nepalese politician, minister of information (1994–1995), complications from Parkinson's disease.[153]
- Joseph Nye, 88, American political scientist (The Paradox of American Power), chair of the NIC (1993–1994) and ASD (ISA) (1994–1995).[154]
- Fakhri Odeh, 84, Kuwaiti actor.[155]
- Sugavasi Palakondrayudu, 78, Indian politician, MP (1984–1989) and Andhra Pradesh MLA (1978–1985, 1999–2009).[156]
- Alamuddin Dimyati Rois, 44, Indonesian politician, MP (2009–2024), traffic collision.[157]
- Valeriy Shevchuk, 85, Ukrainian writer.[158]
- Viktor Talanov, 74, Russian politician, MP (1993–1995).[159]
- Maurice Vile, 97, British political scientist.[160]
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[edit]- Joe Don Baker, 89, American actor (GoldenEye, Walking Tall, Cape Fear), lung cancer.[161]
- Frank Caprice, 63, Canadian ice hockey player (Vancouver Canucks).[162]
- Raúl Celis López, 70, Peruvian journalist, shot.[163]
- Ronald Corp, 74, British composer, conductor and Anglican priest.[164]
- Joop van Daele, 77, Dutch football player (Feyenoord, Fortuna Sittard) and manager (Excelsior).[165]
- Mykola Fedoruk, 71, Ukrainian politician, mayor of Chernivtsi (1994–2011), deputy (2012–2019).[166]
- Ernesto Fernandes, 79, Timorese politician, MP (2017–2023).[167]
- Alexey Gogua, 93, Abkhaz writer.[168]
- DJ Hazel, 44, Polish DJ and music producer.[169]
- Nate Holden, 95, American politician, member of the California Senate (1974–1978) and Los Angeles City Council (1987–2003).[170]
- Otto Homlung, 81, Norwegian theatre producer and director, director of the Trøndelag Teater (1984–1989, 2005–2009) and Det Norske Teatret (1990–1997).[171]
- Frank Johnson, 82, American baseball player (San Francisco Giants).[172]
- Lothar Kolditz, 95, German chemist and politician, member of the State Council of East Germany (1982–1990) and the Volkskammer (1986–1990).[173]
- Matthew Meadows, 87, American politician and educator, member of the Florida Senate (1992–1998) and Florida House of Representatives (2000–2008).[174]
- Cleopa Msuya, 94, Tanzanian politician, prime minister (1980–1983, 1994–1995) and first vice president (1990–1995), heart failure.[175]
- Saleem Nazim, 70, Pakistani field hockey player, Olympic bronze medallist (1976).[176]
- Rosanna Norton, 80, American costume designer (Tron, Carrie, Airplane!), bladder cancer.[177]
- Anthony Nunn, 97, British field hockey player, Olympic bronze medallist (1952).[178]
- Jacob Palis, 85, Brazilian mathematician.[179]
- Enrico Paolini, 80, Italian racing cyclist.[180]
- Aʻeau Peniamina, 82, Samoan politician, member (1985–1991, 2001–2021) and speaker (1988–1991) of the Legislative Assembly.[181] (death announced on this date)
- Hannes Primus, 48, Austrian politician, member of the Carinthian Landtag (2013–2018).[182]
- Chris Rabjohn, 80, English footballer (Doncaster Rovers, Rotherham United).[183]
- Angelo Rinaldi, 84, French writer and literary critic, member of the Académie Française.[184]
- André Rouillé, 77, French historian and theorist of photography.[185]
- Losena Salabula, Fijian politician, MP (2001–2006).[186] (death announced on this date)
- Jim Spenst, 99, Canadian World War II veteran.[187]
- Paquita Tomàs, 81, Spanish cook and television host.[188]
- Madhav Vaze, 85, Indian actor (Shyamchi Aai, 3 Idiots, Dear Zindagi).[189]
- Bob White, 86, American football player (OSU, Houston Oilers).[190]
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[edit]- Héctor Aizpuro, 84, Mexican Olympic basketball player (1960).[191]
- Jiří Bartoška, 78, Czech actor (All My Loved Ones, Tiger Theory), president of the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.[192]
- Yaqob Beyene, 89, Ethiopian linguist and academic.[193]
- Amay Bisaya, 67, Filipino actor (Manila Kingpin: The Asiong Salonga Story, Ang Panday 2, Pepeng Kuryente: Man with a Thousand Volts).[194]
- Charlie Buttons, 80, American Jewish community representative.[195]
- Marco Causi, 68, Italian politician, deputy (2008–2018).[196]
- Frances Crampton, 79, Australian gymnastics coach.[197]
- Amos Elegbe, 78, Beninese academic and politician, MNA (1991–1995).[198]
- Carlos Ferrari, 93, Argentine-Puerto Rican playwright and theatrical director.[199]
- Oliviero Garlini, 68, Italian footballer (Cesena, Inter Milan, Atalanta).[200]
- Hervé de La Martinière, 78, French businessman and publisher, founder of La Martinière Groupe.[201]
- Chet Lemon, 70, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox, Detroit Tigers), World Series champion (1984), complications from polycythemia vera.[202]
- Alphonso Lingis, 91, American philosopher.[203]
- Simon Mann, 72, British mercenary, heart attack.[204]
- Andrew Norfolk, 60, British investigative reporter (The Times), enquired into the Rotherham child sexual exploitation scandal.[205]
- Johnny Parth, 95, Austrian record producer and musician.[206]
- Mary Pérez de Marranzini, 98, Dominican philanthropist.[207]
- Elizabeth Pochoda, 83, American journalist.[208]
- Qiu Xigui, 89, Chinese paleographer.[209]
- Josaia Raisuqe, 30, Fijian rugby union footballer (Stade Français, Nevers, Fiji 7s), traffic collision.[210]
- B. Raji Reddy, 80, Indian politician, Andhra Pradesh MLA (2009–2014).[211]
- Enea Riboldi, 70, Italian cartoonist and illustrator.[212]
- Dan Seavey, 87, American musher.[213]
- Eddie Sheldrake, 98, American basketball player (UCLA Bruins) and restaurateur.[214]
- David Souter, 85, American jurist, associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1990–2009).[215]
- Kikuo Wada, 74, Japanese wrestler, Olympic silver medallist (1972).[216]
- Xatar, 43, Iranian-born German rapper.[217]
- Yun Humyong, 79, South Korean poet.[218]
- Miloš Zapletal, 95, Czech writer, pedagogue and translator.[219]
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[edit]- Nadja Abd el Farrag, 60, German reality television participant and singer, multiple organ failure.[220]
- Giuseppe Basini, 78, Italian politician, senator (1996–2001), deputy (2018–2022).[221]
- Bo Bjelfvenstam, 101, Swedish actor, film director and author.[222]
- Wade Blanchard, 66, Canadian curler.[223]
- Sir Tom Farmer, 84, British car servicing executive, founder and CEO (1971–2002) of Kwik Fit.[224]
- Stewart Francke, 66, American singer-songwriter, complications from a stroke.[225]
- Margot Friedländer, 103, German Holocaust survivor and public speaker.[226]
- Douglas Gibson, 82, South African diplomat and politician, MNA (1994–2008).[227]
- Fred Graham, 96, New Zealand rugby union player (New Zealand Māori) and artist (Kaitiaki), AFNZ Icon (since 2018).[228]
- Mark Jabalé, 91, Welsh Roman Catholic prelate, bishop coadjutor (2000–2001) and bishop (2001–2008) of Menevia.[229]
- Azmun Jaafar, 66, Indonesian civil servant and politician, regent of Pelalawan (2001–2008).[230]
- Sahib Khazal, 82, Iraqi football player (Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya, national team) and manager (Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya).[231]
- Kim Yeong-hyeon, 70, South Korean poet and novelist.[232]
- Betty Krawczyk, 96, American-Canadian author and environmental activist.[233]
- Dragan Labović, 38, Serbian basketball player (FMP, BC Nokia, national team), heart attack.[234]
- Régent Lacoursière, 90, Canadian swimmer.[235]
- Bob Lemieux, 80, Canadian ice hockey player (Oakland Seals, Muskegon Zephyrs, Vancouver Canucks) and coach.[236]
- Milorad Mirčić, 69, Serbian politician, minister of diaspora (1998–2000), mayor of Novi Sad (1993–1994), and MP (1993–2007, 2016–2020).[237]
- Serge Mongeau, 88, Canadian writer and politician.[238]
- Peter Morwood, 68, Irish novelist (The Dragon Lord).[239]
- Gordon Nuttall, 71, Australian politician, Queensland MLA (1992–2006), kidney cancer.[240]
- Ana Pellicer, 79, Mexican sculptor, artisan, and jewellery maker.[241] (death announced on this date)
- Johnny Rodriguez, 73, American country singer ("You Always Come Back (To Hurting Me)", "Pass Me By (If You're Only Passing Through)").[242]
- Francisco Rotunno, 49, Chilean footballer (Coquimbo Unido, Cobresal, Persekabpas Pasuruan).[243]
- Joan de Sagarra, 86, Spanish writer and journalist.[244]
- John Stachel, 97, American physicist.[245]
- John H. Thompson, 73, American statistician, director of the U.S. Census Bureau (2013–2017).[246]
- Gianni Vasino, 88, Italian journalist (90º minuto).[247]
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[edit]- Mustafa Zaman Abbasi, 88, Bangladeshi musicologist.[248]
- Subbanna Ayyappan, 69, Indian aquaculture scientist (Blue Revolution), drowned.[249]
- Matthew Best, 68, English conductor and singer, cancer.[250]
- Ghee Bowman, 73, British historian.[251]
- Bob Cowper, 84, Australian cricketer (Victoria, Western Australia, national team).[252]
- Douglas Craig, 95, British football executive, chairman of York City (1991–2002).[253]
- Neville Dilkes, 94, English conductor and organist.[254]
- Charlotte Dravet, 88, French paediatric psychiatrist and epileptologist.[255]
- Gerry Francis, 91, English footballer (Tonbridge Angels, Leeds United, York City).[256]
- John Gale, 95, British theatrical producer and artistic director.[257]
- Nina Grebeshkova, 94, Russian actress (The Diamond Arm, Sportloto-82, Tears Were Falling).[258]
- David Hay, 91, Australian politician, New South Wales MLA (1984–1991) and three-time mayor of Manly.[259]
- Kafon, 42, Tunisian rapper, heart attack.[260]
- Gerald Kaufman, 92, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1967–1968, 1969–1972).[261]
- Kaleria Kislova, 99, Russian television director (Vremya).[262]
- Koyo Kouoh, 57, Cameroonian-born Swiss museum curator (Zeitz MOCAA), cancer.[263]
- William Luers, 95, American diplomat, president of the Metropolitan Museum of Art (1986–1999).[264]
- Aldo Maniacco, 90, Canadian-Italian Olympic ice hockey player (1956).[265]
- Arjun Menon, 48, Singaporean cricket player (national team) and coach (Chile, Malawi).[266]
- Wolfgang Rausch, 78, German footballer (1. FC Köln, Kickers Offenbach, Bayern Munich).[267]
- John Root, 87, American politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (1996–1998).[268]
- Ramanand Prasad Singh, 83–84, Indian politician, Bihar MLA (2004–2010, 2015–2020).[269]
- Johnnie Walls, 80, American lawyer and politician, member of the Mississippi State Senate (1993–2011). [270]
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[edit]- Hemaben Acharya, 91, Indian politician, Gujarat MLA (1965–1970).[271]
- Chris Ballingall, 92, American baseball player (Muskegon Belles, Kalamazoo Lassies).[272]
- John Barbato, 90, American mobster (Genovese crime family).[273]
- Dominique Bellion, 76, French civil servant.[274]
- Robert Benton, 92, American film director (Kramer vs. Kramer, Places in the Heart) and screenwriter (Bonnie and Clyde), Oscar winner (1980, 1985).[275]
- Nils Bjørnflaten, 83, Norwegian politician.[276]
- Colin Booth, 90, English footballer (Doncaster Rovers, Nottingham Forest, Wolverhampton Wanderers).[277]
- Jim Burns, 81, Scottish footballer (Clyde, Cowdenbeath, Stirling Albion).[278]
- Aidan Chambers, 90, English author (Postcards from No Man's Land).[279]
- Giancarlo Cito, 79, Italian politician and businessman, mayor of Taranto (1993–1996) and deputy (1996–2001).[280]
- Anne Dunham, 76, British equestrian, six-time Paralympic champion.[281]
- John Edwards, 80, American Hall of Fame singer (The Spinners).[282]
- Enzo Ferrari, 82, Italian football player (Arezzo, Palermo) and manager (Udinese).[283]
- Viktor Gerashchenko, 87, Russian economist and politician, chairman of the Gosbank (1989–1991), twice governor of the CBR, and MP (2003–2007).[284]
- Sharpe James, 89, American politician, member of the New Jersey Senate (1999–2008) and mayor of Newark (1986–2006).[285]
- Larry Miller, 79, American basketball player (North Carolina Tar Heels, Los Angeles Stars, Carolina Cougars).[286]
- Wilberforce Mfum, 88, Ghanaian footballer (1964 Olympics, New York Cosmos, national team).[287]
- Leila Negra, 95, German singer and actress (Münchhausen, The Star of Rio, Salto Mortale).[288]
- Hans Noë, 96, American architect and sculptor.[289]
- Paddy O'Toole, 87, Irish politician, senator (1973–1977, 1987) and TD (1977–1987).[290]
- Omoniyi Caleb Olubolade, 70, Nigerian military administrator, governor of Bayelsa State (1997–1998).[291]
- Fatima Saad, 69, Syrian actress.[292]
- Sabu, 60, American professional wrestler (ECW, WWE, TNA).[293]
- Shi Xuemin, 86, Chinese traditional medicine practitioner.[294]
- Alena Veselá, 101, Czech organist and academic.[295]
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[edit]- Zakaria al-Agha, 83, Palestinian politician.[296]
- Per Bartram, 81, Danish footballer (Odense BK, Greenock Morton, national team).[297]
- Al Black, 77, American landscape artist (The Highwaymen).[298]
- Adam Burton, 53, Australian baseball player (Melbourne Reds, 2000 Olympics).[299]
- John Charmley, 69, British historian and academic.[300]
- Jack Curtis, 88, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs).[301]
- Louis Diaz, American DEA agent, complications from Parkinson's disease.[302]
- Mark Esser, 69, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox).[303]
- Vlastimil Hort, 81, Czech-German chess player, complications from diabetes.[304]
- Abdel Ghani al-Kikli, Libyan militia leader, shot.[305]
- Moussa Koffoé, 66–67, Guinean actor and screenwriter.[306]
- Roger Lassale, 89, French politician, mayor of Pont-sur-Yonne (1974–2005), deputy (1981–1986).[307]
- Ernst Mahle, 96, German-Brazilian composer and conductor.[308]
- Alla Osipenko, 92, Russian ballerina (Kirov Ballet, Yacobson Ballet).[309]
- Lorna Raver, 81, American actress (Drag Me to Hell, The Young and the Restless, The Caller).[310]
- Geert Schipper, 76, Dutch road cyclist.[311]
- Sir Roy Stone, 63, British civil servant, cardiac arrest.[312]
- Yasunao Tone, 90, Japanese artist.[313]
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[edit]- Murray Anderson, 75, Canadian hockey player (Washington Capitals).[314]
- Hassan Aslih, Palestinian photojournalist, airstrike.[315]
- Chic Bates, 75, English football player (Shrewsbury Town, Swindon Town) and manager (Stoke City).[316]
- Rasammah Bhupalan, 98, Malaysian independence and social activist.[317]
- Kit Bond, 86, American politician, governor of Missouri (1973–1977, 1981–1985) and member of the U.S. Senate (1987–2011).[318]
- John Bryson, 81, American businessman, lawyer and politician, secretary of commerce (2011–2012).[319]
- Luis Armando Córdova Díaz, 56, Mexican politician, deputy (2012–2014, 2015), shot.[320]
- Billy Earheart, 71, American country keyboardist (The Amazing Rhythm Aces, The Bama Band), Grammy winner (1977), cancer.[321]
- Alan Eggleston, 83, Australian politician.[322]
- Gerry Fell, 74, English footballer (Brighton & Hove Albion, Torquay United, Southend United), cancer.[323]
- Divaldo Franco, 98, Brazilian spiritist religious leader and medium, multiple organ failure.[324]
- Bobby Franklin, 88, American football player (Ole Miss Rebels, Cleveland Browns).[325]
- Richard Garwin, 97, American physicist.[326]
- Derek Hallas, 91–92, English dual-code rugby player (Keighley, Parramatta Eels, Great Britain national team).[327]
- Alice Hanratty, 85–86, Irish artist.[328]
- Yaak Karsunke, 90, German author and actor (Gods of the Plague).[329]
- Phyllis Gutiérrez Kenney, 88, American politician, member of the Washington House of Representatives (1997–2013).[330]
- Danny Lendich, 81, New Zealand businessman (Wendy's) and midget car racing team owner.[331]
- Lu Ruihua, 86, Chinese politician, governor of Guangdong (1996–2003).[332]
- D. S. Malik, 66, Indian-American mathematician.[333]
- Ramón de Pablo Marañón, 87, Spanish footballer (Barcelona, Sabadell, Catalonia).[334]
- Valeria Márquez, 23, Mexican influencer, shot.[335]
- Robson Mrombe, 79, Zimbabwean Olympic athlete (1964).[336]
- José Mujica, 89, Uruguayan revolutionary and politician, president (2010–2015), minister of livestock (2005–2008), and four-time MP, esophageal cancer.[337]
- Eddie Marzuki Nalapraya, 93, Indonesian general and politician, vice governor of Jakarta (1984–1987).[338]
- Gheorghe Paladi, 96, Moldovan obstetrician and gynecologist, member of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova.[339]
- Charles Phythian-Adams, 87, English historian.[340]
- Rich Rollins, 87, American baseball player (Minnesota Twins, Milwaukee Brewers, Cleveland Indians).[341]
- John R. Ross, 87, American linguist.[342]
- Szvetiszláv Sasics, 77, Hungarian modern pentathlete, Olympic bronze medallist (1976).[343]
- Teijiro Tanikawa, 92, Japanese swimmer, Olympic silver medallist (1952), aortic dissection.[344]
- Hewlett Thompson, 95, British Anglican bishop.[345]
- Jon Ungphakorn, 77, Thai politician, senator (2000–2006).[346]
- Tommy Vigorito, 65, American football player (Miami Dolphins).[347]
- Gordon Wenham, 81, British religious scholar and writer.[348]
- Notable Palestinians killed in the 2025 Gaza European Hospital strikes:[349]
- Muhammad Shabana, Palestinian militant
- Mohammed Sinwar, 49, Palestinian militant, leader of Hamas in the Gaza Strip (since 2024)
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[edit]- Daniel Bilalian, 78, French journalist, news anchor, and television presenter.[350]
- Enrique Cancer Lalanne, 90, Spanish judge and academic, justice of the Supreme Court (1986–2010) and president of the Central Electoral Commission (2000–2004).[351]
- Dame June Clark, 83, British nurse.[352]
- Dharío Primero, 72, Dominican singer.[353]
- Richard E. Dickerson, 93, American biochemist.[354]
- Đoàn Viết Hoạt, 82, Vietnamese journalist and political dissident.[355]
- Frank Dunin, 89, Australian footballer (Richmond).[356]
- Hervé Gauvain, 70, French tennis player.[357]
- Alan Grieve, 97, British lawyer and charity founder (Jerwood Foundation).[358]
- Cornal Hendricks, 37, South African rugby player (Bulls, Boland Cavaliers, national team), heart attack.[359]
- Kip Holden, 72, American politician, mayor of Baton Rouge (2005–2016), member of the Louisiana House of Representatives (1988–2002) and Senate (2002–2004).[360]
- Jeannette Laot, 100, French trade unionist (CFDT), women's rights activist (MLF) and presidential advisor (François Mitterrand).[361]
- Chufo Lloréns, 94, Spanish writer.[362]
- Fadéla M'rabet, 90, Algerian writer.[363]
- Rod Nichols, 60, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians).[364]
- Giorgio Panattoni, 88, Italian politician, deputy (1996–2006).[365]
- Balachandra Rao, 80, Indian astronomer and mathematician.[366]
- Nandalike Balachandra Rao, 72, Indian journalist and writer.[367]
- Alì Rashid, 72, Jordanian-born Italian politician, deputy (2006–2008).[368]
- Panos Valavanis, 71, Greek archaeologist, cancer.[369]
- Zhu Senyuan, 94, Chinese rocket scientist.[370]
15
[edit]- Joseph Akaagerger, 69, Nigerian politician, military administrator of Katsina State (1998–1999) and senator (2007–2011).[371]
- Luigi Alva, 98, Peruvian tenor (La Scala, Metropolitan Opera).[372]
- Bachtiar Basri, 71, Indonesian politician, vice governor of Lampung (2014–2019), vascular injury.[373]
- Angeline Solange Bonono, 50, Cameroonian writer.[374]
- Robert Brooke, 85, English cricket writer.[375]
- Thomas Brunner, 64, Swiss politician, MP (2019–2023).[376]
- Junior Byles, 77, Jamaican reggae singer.[377]
- Judith Copithorne, 85, Canadian poet.[378]
- Cristina Deleanu, 84, Romanian actress.[379]
- Terry Draper, 73, Canadian musician (Klaatu) and songwriter ("Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft").[380]
- Heidi Eisterlehner, 75, German tennis player.[381]
- Taina Elg, 95, Finnish-American actress (Les Girls, Watusi, Imitation General).[382]
- Bruno Franceschetti, 84, Italian Olympic gymnast (1964, 1968).[383]
- Wilhelm Höynck, 91, German diplomat, secretary-general of the OSCE (1993–1996).[384]
- Steve Inwood, 78, American actor (Fame, Staying Alive, Cruising).[385]
- Kostas Lychnaras, 86, Greek film director (Christ Recrucified, Konstantinou kai Elenis, To kafe tis Charas).[386]
- Teresa Costa Macedo, 82, Portuguese politician, MP (1981).[387]
- Ali Özgentürk, 79, Turkish film director, screenwriter and producer.[388]
- Thierry Picard, 68, French rugby union player (AS Montferrand, national team) and coach (Stade Nantais), cardiac arrest.[389]
- Federica Ranchi, 86, Italian actress (Wives and Obscurities, The Wide Blue Road, Violent Summer).[390]
- Rob Reich, 47, American musician.[391]
- Ronald Ribman, 92, American playwright and screenwriter (The Final War of Olly Winter, The Ceremony of Innocence).[392]
- Glen Edward Rogers, 62, American convicted serial killer, execution by lethal injection.[393]
- Tapas Kumar Saha, 65, Indian politician, West Bengal MLA (since 2021), cerebral haemorrhage.[394]
- Montserrat Salvador, 97, Spanish actress (El Cor de la Ciutat, Cuéntame cómo pasó, Nissaga de poder).[395]
- Scoresby Shepherd, 90, Australian lawyer and marine biologist.[396]
- Natalya Shikolenko, 60, Belarusian javelin thrower, Olympic silver medallist (1992).[397]
- Conrad Shinn, 102, American Navy pilot.[398]
- Antónia de Sousa, 84, Portuguese journalist and feminist.[399]
- Charles Strouse, 96, American composer (Bye Bye Birdie, Applause, Annie).[400]
- Norma Meras Swenson, 92–93, American reproductive rights activist.[401]
- Dušan Vujović, 73, Serbian politician, minister of finance (2014–2018).[402]
- Hans-Georg Wagner, 86, German politician, member of the Landtag of Saarland (1975–1991), MP (1990–2005).[403]
- Robert Walls, 74, Australian footballer (Carlton, Fitzroy), assisted suicide.[404]
- Richard Weller, 61, Australian landscape architect and academic.[405]
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[edit]- Mariano Azuela Güitrón, 89, Mexican jurist, justice (1983–2009) and president (2003–2009) of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation.[406]
- Marianne Bernadotte, 100, Swedish actress, philanthropist and royal family member.[407]
- Howard Bier, 105, American politician, member (1959–1972) and speaker (1971–1972) of the North Dakota House of Representatives.[408]
- René Bonora, 73, Cuban Olympic footballer (1976).[409] (death announced on this date)
- Duncan Campbell, 80, British investigative journalist.[410]
- William Compston, 94, Australian geophysicist.[411]
- Dada KD, 56, Ghanaian highlife musician.[412]
- Shaun Dennis, 55, Scottish footballer (Raith Rovers, Hibernian, Brechin City).[413]
- Tuppy Diack, 94, New Zealand rugby union player (Otago, Southland, national team).[414]
- Damir Dokić, 66–67, Serbian tennis coach.[415]
- John M. Duhé Jr., 92, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Louisiana (1984–1988) and Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit (since 1988).[416]
- Brian Glanville, 93, English football writer and novelist.[417]
- Maria Lúcia Godoy, 100, Brazilian soprano.[418]
- Allen Goldman, 87, American physicist.[419]
- Emmanuel Kundé, 68, Cameroonian football player (Canon Yaoundé, national team) and manager (US Bitam), cardiac arrest.[420]
- Peter Lax, 99, Hungarian-born American mathematician (Lax equivalence theorem, Lax–Friedrichs method), Abel Prize laureate (2005), cardiac amyloidosis.[421]
- Domingos Maubere, 73, East Timorese Roman Catholic priest, lung infection.[422]
- Manolis Papadopoulos, 57, Greek football player (Ionikos, national team) and manager (AE Giannena).[423]
- Jadwiga Rappé, 73, Polish operatic contralto.[424]
- Rubí Sanz Gamo, 72, Spanish art historian, director of the National Archaeological Museum (2004–2010).[425]
- Elizabeth Sharland, 88, Australian actress.[426]
- Gerard Soeteman, 88, Dutch screenwriter (The Assault, Turkish Delight, Soldier of Orange).[427]
- Jan Terlouw, 93, Dutch novelist (Winter in Wartime) and politician, minister of economic affairs and deputy prime minister (1981–1982), Queen's commissioner of Gelderland (1991–1996).[428]
- Andy Tyrie, 85, Northern Irish loyalist paramilitary leader, chairman of the Ulster Defence Association (1973–1988).[429]
- Meta Velander, 100, Swedish actress (Honeymoon, Dear Alice, Marmalade Revolution).[430]
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[edit]- Osmany Cienfuegos, 94, Cuban politician.[431]
- Jason Conti, 50, American baseball player (Arizona Diamondbacks, Tampa Bay Devil Rays, Milwaukee Brewers), brain injury.[432]
- Paul Durcan, 80, Irish poet.[433]
- Creswell Eastman, 85, Australian endocrinologist.[434]
- Jackie Edwards, 85, English rugby league player (Warrington, Lancashire).[435]
- Stuart Farrimond, 43, British science communicator and food scientist.[436]
- Len Gardner, 94, Australian footballer (Richmond).[437]
- Lungi Gcabashe, 64, South African politician, MNA (2014–2019, since 2024).[438]
- Saroj Ghose, 89, Indian museum founder, director of Birla Industrial & Technological Museum and director general of NCSM.[439]
- Gawn Grainger, 87, Scottish actor (Doctor Who) and writer.[440]
- Belela Herrera, 98, Uruguayan human rights activist, academic and politician, deputy minister of foreign relations (2005–2010).[441]
- Gorgis Ismail, 82, Iraqi footballer (Al-Athori, national team).[442]
- Priit Jaagant, 52, Estonian business executive, helicopter crash.[443]
- Phillip Jacobson, 96, American architect.[444]
- Ali Kazak, 78, Palestinian diplomat.[445]
- Michael Ledeen, 83, American scholar and policy analyst.[446]
- Melvyn Levitsky, 87, American diplomat, ambassador to Bulgaria (1984–1987) and Brazil (1994–1998).[447]
- Franco Merli, 68, Italian actor (Arabian Nights, Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom, Down and Dirty).[448]
- Roger Nichols, 84, American songwriter ("We've Only Just Begun", "Times of Your Life") and composer.[449]
- Elisabeth Orth, 89, Austrian actress (Kurzer Prozess, Pepperminta, Superegos).[450]
- Adam Selwood, 41, Australian footballer (West Coast Eagles), suicide.[451]
- Oleg Sõnajalg, 65, Estonian businessman, co-founder of TV1, helicopter crash.[452]
- David R. Slavitt, 90, American writer and poet.[453]
- Luis Velásquez Alvaray, 71, Venezuelan lawyer and politician, deputy (2000–2004) and justice of the Supreme Tribunal of Justice (2005–2006), prostate cancer.[454]
- Werenoi, 31, French rapper.[455]
- Zhu Yuanyuan, 51, Chinese actress (Ocean Heaven, Lost in Hong Kong, Sister), cancer.[456]
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[edit]- Gordon Baldwin, 92, English studio potter.[457]
- Jay Batt, 64, American businessman and politician, member of the New Orleans City Council (2002–2006).[458]
- Mario Carbone, 101, Italian photographer.[459]
- Jay Cramer, American actor (Desperate Housewives, NCIS: Los Angeles, Grey's Anatomy) and comedian.[460]
- Leslie Epstein, 87, American writer and academic.[461]
- Fernando González Ollé, 96, Spanish linguist, writer and academic, member of the Royal Spanish Academy.[462]
- Harry Kelleher, 96, English cricketer (Surrey, Northamptonshire).[463]
- Anne Merriman, 90, British doctor.[464]
- S. R. Nayak, 80, Indian jurist, judge of the Andhra Pradesh High Court (1994–2003), acting chief justice of the Karnataka High Court (2004) and chief justice of the Chhattisgarh High Court (2005–2007).[465]
- Sir Bill O'Brien, 96, British politician, MP (1983–2005).[466]
- Jo Ann Prentice, 92, American golfer.[467]
- Cindy Schreiber-Beck, 70, American politician, member of the North Dakota House of Representatives (since 2014).[468]
- John Simpson, 100, Scottish-born New Zealand silversmith and fine arts academic.[469]
- Charles Thiffault, 87, Canadian ice hockey assistant coach (Montreal Canadiens, Quebec Nordiques, New York Rangers), assisted suicide.[470]
- James Till, 93, Canadian biophysicist.[471]
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[edit]- Masao Akashi, 68, Japanese music arranger.[472]
- Yusuf Ziya Bahadınlı, 97, Turkish politician, MP (1965–1969).[473]
- Aurora Clavel, 88, Mexican actress (Tarahumara, Once Upon a Scoundrel, Mariana de la Noche).[474]
- David Demaine, 83, English footballer (Tranmere Rovers, Southport).[475]
- Belén del Valle Díaz, 82, Spanish attorney.[476]
- Mike Doughty, 88, Kenyan rally co-driver.[477]
- Alec Farrall, 89, English footballer (Everton, Gillingham, Watford).[478]
- Colton Ford, 62, American gay pornographic actor (Naked Fame, The Lair) and singer, hiking accident.[479]
- J. Arch Getty, 74, American historian and academic.[480]
- Heorhiy Gina, 93, Ukrainian composer.[481]
- Yury Grigorovich, 98, Russian ballet dancer and choreographer (Bolshoi Ballet).[482]
- Kathleen Hughes, 96, American actress (It Came from Outer Space, The Glass Web, The Golden Blade).[483]
- George Leitmann, 99, Austrian-American engineer and scientist.[484]
- Alice Notley, 79, American poet.[485]
- Timothy O'Hagan, 80, British philosopher.[486]
- Jonathan Paredes, 36, Colombian racing cyclist, traffic collision.[487]
- Joseph Ponniah, 72, Sri Lankan Roman Catholic prelate, auxuliary bishop of Trincomalee-Batticaloa (2008–2012) and bishop of Batticaloa (2012–2024).[488]
- Ignacio Rodríguez, 68, Mexican football player (Atlante, national team) and manager (Necaxa), cancer.[489]
- Nathan Silver, 89, American architect and architecture critic, complications from a fall.[490]
- Martín Sombra, 87, Colombian guerrilla (Eastern Bloc of the FARC-EP).[491]
- Manuel Torreiglesias, 84, Spanish television and radio presenter.[492]
- Yuri Vladimirov, 83, Russian ballet dancer and choreographer (Bolshoi Ballet).[493]
- Hans Wiegel, 83, Dutch politician, deputy prime minister and minister of interior (1977–1981), Queen's commissioner of Friesland (1982–1994).[494]
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[edit]- Ahmadshah Abdullah, 78, Malaysian civil servant, Yang di-Pertua Negeri of Sabah (2003–2010).[495]
- Lynn Amedee, 83, American football player (LSU) and coach (UT-Martin).[496]
- Kay Arthur, 91, American Christian author, co-founder of Precept Ministries International.[497]
- Jen Bartlett, 93, Australian tennis player and filmmaker (Flight of the Snow Geese).[498]
- Nino Benvenuti, 87, Italian boxer, Olympic champion (1960), WBA/WBC light middleweight (1965–1966) and middleweight (1967, 1968–1970) champion.[499]
- Michael Cavanagh, 84, American jurist, member of the Michigan Supreme Court (1983–2014), chief justice (1991–1995).[500]
- Marthe Cohn, 105, French spy, Holocaust survivor and author (Behind Enemy Lines).[501]
- Francisco de Borbón y Escasany, 5th Duke of Seville, 81, Spanish aristocrat and banker, Grandee of Spain.[502]
- Leslie Dilley, 84, Welsh art director (Star Wars, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Alien) and production designer, Oscar winner (1978, 1982), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[503]
- Barry Fantoni, 85, British author and cartoonist (Private Eye), heart attack.[504]
- Arthur Hamilton, 98, American songwriter ("Cry Me a River", "I Can Sing a Rainbow").[505]
- Joan Harrison, 89, South African swimmer, Olympic champion (1952).[506]
- Willard D. James, 97, American mathematician.[507]
- Gadi Kinda, 31, Ethiopian-born Israeli footballer (Ashdod, Sporting Kansas City, Israel national team).[508]
- Scott Klingenbeck, 54, American baseball player (Baltimore Orioles).[509]
- Harri Lumi, 92, Estonian politician, chairman of the Executive Committee of Tallinn (1984–1990).[510]
- Jusuf Manggabarani, 72, Indonesian police officer, deputy chief of police (2010–2011).[511]
- Jayant Narlikar, 87, Indian astrophysicist (Hoyle–Narlikar theory of gravity, Quasi-steady state cosmology).[512]
- Patrick O'Flynn, 59, British journalist (Daily Express) and politician, MEP (2014–2019), liver cancer.[513]
- Benjamin Ritchie, 45, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.[514]
- Michael Roemer, 97, American film director and screenwriter (Nothing but a Man, The Plot Against Harry, Dying).[515]
- Roger Sainsbury, 88, English Anglican clergyman, bishop of Barking (1991–2002).[516]
- M. R. Srinivasan, 95, Indian nuclear scientist, chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission (1987–1990).[517]
- Trần Đức Lương, 88, Vietnamese politician, president (1997–2006), deputy prime minister (1987–1997).[518]
- Saply TH, 71, Indonesian civil servant and politician, regent of Mesuji (2019–2022).[519]
- Michael B. Tretow, 80, Swedish record producer and sound engineer (ABBA).[520]
- Birgitta Wallace, 91, Swedish-Canadian archaeologist.[521]
- George Wendt, 76, American actor (Cheers, Forever Young, Elf), cardiac arrest.[522]
- Marina von Neumann Whitman, 90, American economist.[523]
- Billy Williams, 95, English cinematographer (Women in Love, On Golden Pond, Gandhi), Oscar winner (1983).[524]
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[edit]- Damjana Bratuž, 97, Slovenian-born Canadian pianist and music educator.[525]
- Swift Burch, 56, American football player (Montreal Alouettes, Toronto Argonauts, Ottawa Rough Riders), rectal cancer.[526]
- Gerry Connolly, 75, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (since 2009), esophageal cancer.[527]
- George Coulam, 87, American businessman, founder of the Texas Renaissance Festival, suicide.[528]
- Randy Crowder, 72, American football player (Miami Dolphins, Tampa Bay Buccaneers).[529]
- Franz Demetz, 95, Italian politician, member of the Landtag of South Tyrol (1968–1973, 1974–1978).[530]
- Nancy Doe, 76, Liberian first lady (1986–1990).[531]
- Dorinha Duval, 96, Brazilian actress (O Bem-Amado, Selva de Pedra, Sítio do Picapau Amarelo).[532]
- Eva, German performance artist (Eva & Adele).[533]
- Mirosław Formela, 46, Polish middle-distance runner.[534]
- Frank Gibson Jr., 79, New Zealand jazz drummer.[535]
- Leszek Górski, 63, Polish Olympic swimmer (1980).[536]
- Jørgen Gunnerud, 76, Norwegian crime fiction writer, complications from heart surgery.[537]
- Robert A. Holton, 81, American chemist.[538]
- Hou Beiren, 108, Chinese-American politician and painter.[539]
- Jim Irsay, 65, American football executive, general manager (1984–1996) and owner (since 1997) of the Indianapolis Colts.[540]
- Kirill Lebedev, 33, Russian ice hockey player (Metallurg Magnitogorsk, HC Sochi, Kunlun Red Star).[541]
- Alasdair MacIntyre, 96, Scottish-American philosopher (After Virtue).[542]
- Gloria Montenegro, 69, Peruvian politician, deputy (2016–2019), minister of women (2019–2020), and mayor of Trujillo (2014), complications from brain surgery.[543]
- Jo Morse, 93, American bridge player.[544]
- Mariano Ozores, 98, Spanish film director (The Daughters of Helena, Forty Degrees in the Shade, Operation Mata Hari).[545]
- Jiří Pernes, 76, Czech historian and academic.[546]
- Harold Pinkus, 90, Australian cricketer (Tasmania).[547]
- Andriy Portnov, 51, Ukrainian politician and presidential aide, deputy (2006–2010), shot.[548]
- Nambala Keshava Rao, 69–70, Indian Maoist rebel, shot.[549]
- Nol de Ruiter, 85, Dutch football player and manager (FC Utrecht, Cambuur, national team).[550]
- Albrecht Schöne, 99, German Germanist.[551]
- Bernard Tchibambelela, 78, Congolese politician, member (1992–2002) and vice-president (1992) of the National Assembly.[552]
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[edit]- Evanildo Bechara, 97, Brazilian grammarian and philologist.[553]
- Ellen S. Berscheid, 88, American psychologist.[554]
- Victoria Brownworth, 69, American writer and journalist.[555]
- Douglas Chamberlain, 94, British cardiologist.[556]
- Amanda Feilding, 82, British drug policy activist and aristocrat.[557]
- Hugo Fernández Faingold, 78, Uruguayan politician, vice president (1998–2000).[558]
- Leonard Greenspoon, 79, American biblical scholar.[559]
- Buddy Hall, 79, American pool player.[560]
- Rattan Singh Jaggi, 97, Indian scholar, author, and literary critic.[561]
- Mark Jones, 59, Welsh dual-code rugby player (Hull, Warrington), heart attack.[562]
- Hassan Kamshad, 99, Iranian translator.[563]
- Guy Klucevsek, 78, American accordionist, neuroendocrine tumor.[564]
- Yurii Kruk, 83, Ukrainian politician, deputy (1994–2014).[565]
- Artan Lame, 58, Albanian politician.[566]
- James Lowe, 82, American musician (The Electric Prunes) and record producer (A Woofer in Tweeter's Clothing).[567]
- Helvi Mustonen, 77, Finnish painter and sculptor.[568]
- Georgia O'Connor, 25, English boxer, cancer.[569]
- Bruce Olive, 94, Australian rugby league player (Newtown, New South Wales).[570]
- Alfredo Palacio, 86, Ecuadorian cardiologist and politician, president (2005–2007) and vice president (2003–2005).[571]
- James Lloydovich Patterson, 91, Russian-born American child actor (Circus) and naval officer.[572]
- Tommy Reamon, 73, American football player (Florida Blazers, Kansas City Chiefs) and actor.[573]
- Ignasi Riera i Gassiot, 85, Spanish politician, member of the Parliament of Catalonia (1987–1999).[574]
- Pippa Scott, 90, American actress (As Young as We Are, Auntie Mame, Petulia).[575]
- Gertrude Shope, 99, South African politician and trade unionist, MNA (1994–1999).[576]
- Oscar Franklin Smith, 75, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.[577]
- Morten Steenstrup, 72, Norwegian politician, MP (1981–1989), cancer.[578]
- Dan Storper, 74, American record label executive (Putumayo World Music), cancer.[579]
- Wang Tao, 93, Chinese petroleum industry executive and politician, general manager of the CNPC (1989–1996) and Sinopec (1988–1989).[580]
- Daniel Williams, 39, American metalcore drummer (The Devil Wears Prada), plane crash.[581]
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[edit]- Gracia Baylor, 95, Australian politician, member of the Victorian Legislative Council (1979–1985).[582]
- Oleksandr Berezhnyi, 67, Ukrainian footballer (Dynamo Kyiv, Tavriya Simferopol, Soviet Union national team).[583] (death announced on this date)
- Pieter Biesboer, 80–81, Dutch art historian.[584]
- Lillian Boutté, 75, American jazz singer.[585]
- Pavel Chaloupka, 66, Czech footballer (Bohemians 1905, Fortuna Düsseldorf, Czechoslovakia national team).[586]
- Anne Cheynet, 86, French author.[587]
- Luiz de Deus, 86, Brazilian politician, Bahia MLA (1995–2011), deputy (2013–2015).[588]
- Mukul Dev, 54, Indian actor (Dastak, Yamla Pagla Deewana, Son of Sardaar).[589]
- Jean-Robert Estimé, 83, Haitian politician, minister of foreign affairs (1982–1985).[590]
- Barbara Ferris, 85, English actress (Catch Us If You Can, All in Good Faith) and fashion model.[591]
- Larry Ferguson, 87, American politician, member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives (1985–2005).[592]
- John Froggatt, 79, English football player (Boston United, Colchester United) and manager (Ilkeston Town).[593]
- Mary K. Gaillard, 86, American physicist.[594]
- Hans Geser, 78, Swiss sociologist.[595]
- Sacha Jenkins, 53, American journalist (Ego Trip), complications from multiple system atrophy.[596]
- Tor Kvarv, 72, Norwegian artist.[597]
- Alenka Kham Pičman, 93, Slovenian architect.[598]
- Mohammed Lakhdar-Hamina, 91, Algerian film director (Chronicle of the Years of Fire, Sandstorm, The Last Image) and screenwriter.[599]
- Jeff Margolis, 78, American television director (The Beatrice Arthur Special, Julie & Carol: Together Again, Richard Pryor: Live in Concert) and producer.[600]
- Gerry Murphy, 81, Irish football manager (Huddersfield Town).[601]
- Yuri Nikitin, 85, Russian author.[602]
- Pat O'Connor, 74, American boxer, complications from Parkinson's disease.[603]
- W. Anthony Park, 90, American politician and attorney, Idaho attorney general (1971–1975).[604]
- Sir Derek Reffell, 96, British naval officer, governor of Gibraltar (1989–1993).[605]
- Sebastião Salgado, 81, Brazilian photographer, complications from leukemia and malaria.[606]
- Rüşdü Saracoğlu, 77, Turkish economist and politician, governor of the central bank (1987–1993), MP (1996–1999).[607]
- Thomas J. Scheff, 96, American sociologist.[608]
- Margaret Weitz, 95, American scholar.[609]
- John George Vlazny, 88, American Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop of Portland (1997–2013).[610]
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[edit]- Cor Boonstra, 87, Dutch electronics executive, CEO of Philips (1996–2001).[611]
- Susan Brownmiller, 90, American journalist and author (Against Our Will).[612]
- Nestor Cariño, 86, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Borongan (1980–1986) and Legazpi (2005–2007).[613]
- Josefina Costa, 97, Brazilian politician, Piauí MLA (1971–1975).[614]
- Peter David, 68, American comic book writer (The Incredible Hulk, Young Justice, Spider-Man 2099) and novelist.[615]
- Tom Dunphy, 87, Canadian politician, Prince Edward Island MLA (1986–1996).[616]
- Malini Fonseka, 78, Sri Lankan actress (Pilot Premnath, Bambaru Avith, Beddegama) and politician, MP (2010–2015).[617]
- Gu Yudong, 87, Chinese surgeon and politician, deputy (1997), heart attack.[618]
- Elizabeth Harvey, 78, Australian politician.[619]
- Kiril Ivkov, 78, Bulgarian footballer (Levski Sofia, Minyor Pernik, national team), Olympic silver medallist (1968).[620]
- Paul Jasmin, 90, American artist and actor (Psycho, Marie Antoinette, Adaptation).[621]
- Gilbert LaFreniere, 90, American philosopher.[622]
- Valery Lvov, 72, Russian boxer.[623]
- Kenny Marco, 78, Canadian guitarist (Grant Smith & The Power, Motherlode, Blood, Sweat & Tears), cancer.[624]
- Lyle D. Mensch, 82, American politician, member of the South Dakota House of Representatives (1973–1976).[625]
- Piro Milkani, 85, Albanian film director (The Lady from the City, The Sorrow of Mrs. Schneider), People's Artist of Albania.[626]
- T. Gopinath Naidu, 51, Malaysian footballer (Kuala Lumpur, Perak, national team).[627]
- Marcel Ophuls, 97, French filmmaker (The Sorrow and the Pity, Hotel Terminus: The Life and Times of Klaus Barbie).[628]
- John Peters, 75, British radio presenter (Radio Trent, Boom Radio).[629]
- Gary Pierce, 74, English footballer (Wolverhampton Wanderers, Barnsley, Blackpool).[630]
- Teresita Reyes, 75, Chilean actress (Sussi, The Toast, Santos), cancer.[631]
- Eugenio Rizzolini, 87, Italian footballer (Inter Milan, Novara, Brescia).[632]
- Christos Rokofyllos, 93, Greek politician, MP (1977–1981, 1985–2000).[633]
- Jonathan L. Rosner, 83-84, American theoretical physicist.[634]
- Andrew Shaw, 68, New Zealand television executive.[635]
- Fred Strutt, 85, Australian rugby league player (St. George, Eastern Suburbs).[636]
- Miroslav Vaic, 78, Czech screenwriter and playwright (Vítr v kapse, Byl jednou jeden polda, Svatba upírů), cancer.[637]
- Alan Yentob, 78, British television executive, director (Cracked Actor) and presenter, controller of BBC2 (1987–1993) and BBC1 (1993–1996).[638]
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[edit]- Alberto Luis Aguilar, 74, Bolivian politician, deputy (2002–2006).[639]
- Bill Asprey, 88, English football player (Stoke City, Oldham Athletic) and manager (Syria national team).[640]
- Walid Assaf, 64, Palestinian politician, minister of agriculture (2012–2014).[641]
- Stan Atkinson, 92, American television news anchor (KOVR, KCRA).[642]
- Günther Boekhoff, 87, German politician, member of the Landtag of Lower Saxony (1982–1994, 1996–2001).[643]
- Guillermo Caballero Vargas, 81, Paraguayan politician and businessman.[644]
- Christophe Clement, 59, French-born American Thoroughbred horse trainer, melanoma.[645]
- Don Combs, 86, American Thoroughbred racehorse trainer, complications from a stroke.[646]
- Tadashi Endo, 77–78, Japanese butoh dancer.[647]
- Joe Ford, 78, American jazz saxophonist.[648]
- Frank Graham Jr., 100, American nature writer.[649]
- Ralph Heck, 83, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles, Atlanta Falcons, New York Giants), complications from myasthenia gravis.[650]
- Simon House, 76, English multi-instrumentalist (Hawkwind, David Bowie, Third Ear Band).[651]
- Cathy Hudgins, 81, American politician, member of the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors (2000–2019).[652]
- Ilselil Larsen, 90, Danish actress (Det gælder os alle, The Child, Love Wins Out).[653]
- Motarilavoa Hilda Lin̄i, 70, Ni-Vanuatu politician and women's rights activist, MP (1987–1996), minister of justice (1996), chief of the Turaga nation.[654]
- Ángel Mahler, 65, Argentine conductor and composer, cancer.[655]
- Kenneth Nicholls, 90, Irish academic and historian.[656]
- Silvia Radu, 89, Romanian sculptor, potter, and painter.[657]
- Phil Robertson, 79, American businessman (Duck Commander) and television personality (Duck Dynasty).[658]
- Frederic M. Scherer, 92, American economist.[659]
- Foday Musa Suso, 75, Gambian musician and composer (Village Life, Jazz Africa, Message from Home).[660]
- Monna Tandberg, 85, Norwegian actress (Victoria L, Drømmeslottet, Bryllupsfesten).[661]
- Marie Tomášová, 96, Czech actress (Anna Proletářka, Jan Hus, September Nights).[662]
- Harrison Ruffin Tyler, 96, American chemical engineer and preservationist, complications from dementia.[663]
- Yair Vardi, 76, Israeli dancer and choreographer.[664]
- Ward Winer, 88, American engineer.[665]
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[edit]- Jean-Raymond Abrial, 86, French computer scientist.[666]
- Kamaluddin Azfar, 95, Pakistani politician, governor of Sindh (1995–1997).[667]
- Ram Prakash Bambah, 99, Indian mathematician.[668]
- Antonio Baseotto, 93, Argentine Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Añatuya (1992–2002) and military ordinary (2002–2007).[669]
- Sherry Bryce, 78, American country singer.[670]
- Fred Daigle, 94, Canadian Olympian boxer (1948).[671]
- Rick Derringer, 77, American musician (The McCoys), songwriter ("Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo") and record producer ("Weird Al" Yankovic).[672]
- R. T. Deshmukh, Indian politician, Maharashtra MLA (2014–2019), traffic collision.[673]
- Horacio Díaz Luco, 81, Chilean football player (Herediano, Águila, Limonense) and manager.[674]
- Frances Doel, 83, British screenwriter (Big Bad Mama, Deathsport) and film producer (Starship Troopers).[675]
- Adele Fasick, 95, American novelist and author.[676]
- Ibou Faye, 55, Senegalese Olympic hurdler (1996).[677]
- Ernst Hilger, 75, Austrian gallery owner.[678]
- Yuriy Hnatkevych, 85, Ukrainian politician, deputy (1990–1994, 2006–2012).[679]
- Co Hoedeman, 84, Dutch-born Canadian animator (The Sand Castle), Oscar winner (1978).[680]
- Md Shamsul Huda, Bangladeshi Supreme Court judge.[681]
- Robert Jarvik, 79, American medical engineer, complications from Parkinson's disease.[682]
- Waleed Al-Jasem, 65, Kuwaiti footballer (Kuwait, national team).[683]
- Paul Marantz, 86–87, American architectural lighting designer.[684]
- Barry McIlheney, 65, British journalist and editor (Empire).[685]
- Grenville Millington, 73, Welsh footballer (Chester City, Wrexham).[686]
- Charles Rangel, 94, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1971–2017).[687]
- İlhan Şeşen, 76, Turkish musician, lung cancer.[688]
- Horace Speed, 73, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians, San Francisco Giants).[689]
- Len St. Jean, 83, American football player (New England Patriots).[690]
- Gerhard Steinke, 97, German sound engineer.[691]
- Muhammad az-Zanati, 88, Libyan politician, secretary-general of the General People's Congress (1992–2008).[692]
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[edit]- Freddie Aguilar, 72, Filipino musician and singer-songwriter ("Anak"), multiple organ failure.[693]
- Janet Ajzenstat, 89, Canadian political scientist.[694]
- Choi Jung-woo, 68, South Korean actor (Like a Virgin, City Hunter, Doctor Stranger).[695]
- Presley Chweneyagae, 40, South African actor (Tsotsi, The River), complications from a breathing problem.[696]
- Graeme Crawford, 77, Scottish footballer (York City, Scunthorpe United, Scarborough).[697]
- Val Deakin, 89, New Zealand dancer and choreographer.[698]
- Ronnie Dugger, 95, American journalist (The Texas Observer), complications from dementia.[699]
- Paul Dutton, 81, Canadian poet and writer.[700]
- Irianti Erningpraja, 59, Indonesian singer.[701]
- Vasily Funtikov, 62, Russian actor (Tuning Fork, Presumption of Innocence, The Sisters Liberty).[702]
- Ed Gale, 61, American stuntman (Child's Play) and actor (Howard the Duck, Spaceballs).[703]
- Jim Gouk, 79, Canadian politician, MP (1993–2006), cancer.[704]
- Devin Harjes, 41, American actor (Boardwalk Empire, Manifest, Gotham).[705]
- Brian Kellock, 63, Scottish jazz pianist.[706]
- Felix Konotey-Ahulu, 94, Ghanaian physician and geneticist.[707]
- Peter Kwong, 73, American actor (Big Trouble in Little China, The Golden Child, Cooties).[708]
- Banoth Madanlal, 62, Indian politician, Telangana MLA (2014–2019), heart disease.[709]
- Claudio Michelotto, 82, Italian racing cyclist.[710]
- Idriss Ngari, 79, Gabonese politician, minister of national defense (1994–1999) and MP (1996–2018).[711]
- Annette Bryn Parri, 62, Welsh pianist.[712]
- Serhiy Potimkov, 70, Ukrainian politician, deputy (1998–2002, 2006–2007).[713]
- Jill Raitt, 94, American academic.[714]
- Tom Robbins, 76, American journalist.[715]
- Peter Smith, 68, British computer scientist.[716]
- Red Sternberg, 50, Filipino actor (T.G.I.S.), heart attack.[717]
- Willie Stevenson, 85, Scottish footballer (Rangers, Liverpool, Stoke City).[718]
- Jean Tiberi, 90, French politician, mayor of Paris (1995–2001) and MP (1968–1976, 1976–2012).[719]
- Juan Ramón Verón, 81, Argentine footballer (Estudiantes de La Plata, Panathinaikos, national team).[720]
- Charles K. Wiggins, 77, American jurist, justice of the Washington Supreme Court (2011–2020), complications from Parkinson's disease.[721]
- Herbert P. Wilkins, 94, American jurist, chief justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (1996–1999).[722]
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[edit]- Marcos Azambuja, 90, Brazilian diplomat.[723]
- Ronald V. Clarke, 84, English criminologist.[724]
- Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa, 89, Indian politician, MP (2004–2022).[725]
- Heliodoro Dols, 91, Spanish architect (Shrine of Torreciudad).[726]
- Al Foster, 82, American jazz drummer.[727]
- Rubén Oscar Franco, 97, Argentine naval officer.[728]
- Luisa Fuentes, 76, Peruvian Olympic volleyball player (1968, 1972).[729]
- Hamit Geylani, 77, Turkish politician, MP (2007–2011).[730]
- Giancarlo Gutierrez, 92, Italian Olympic equestrian (1956).[731]
- Salman Hashimikov, 73, Russian wrestler, four-time world champion.[732]
- Gill James, 90, Australian politician, Tasmania MHA (1976–1986, 1992–2002).[733]
- Bradley Jennings, 47, American football player (Florida State Seminoles).[734]
- Sunjoy Monga, 63, Indian wildlife photographer, conservationist, and writer.[735]
- Mohammed Said Hersi Morgan, 76, Somali military officer, minister of defence (1990–1991).[736]
- Per Nørgård, 92, Danish composer (Gilgamesh, Symphony No. 3) and academic teacher (Royal Academy of Music, Aarhus/Aalborg).[737]
- Sir Bob Reid, 91, British railway executive, chairman of the British Railways Board (1990–1995).[738]
- Jacques Robert, 96, French jurist and academic administrator, president of the Paris-Panthéon-Assas University (1979–1984).[739]
- Claude Roussel, 94, Canadian sculptor.[740]
- Serhiy Shvets, 48, Ukrainian politician, deputy (since 2019).[741]
- George E. Smith, 95, American physicist, co-inventor of the charge-coupled device, Nobel Prize laureate (2009).[742]
- Soaring Free, 26, Canadian Thoroughbred racehorse.[743]
- Julie Speidel, 83–84, American sculptor.[744]
- Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o, 87, Kenyan novelist (Weep Not, Child, The River Between, A Grain of Wheat).[745]
- Verle Tiefenthaler, 87, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox).[746]
- Francis Xavier Yu Soo-il, 80, South Korean Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of the Military Ordinariate of Korea (2010–2021).[747]
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[edit]- Patricia Berne, 58, American disability rights activist.[748]
- John Boardman, 92, American physicist.[749]
- Alf Clausen, 84, American composer (The Simpsons, ALF, Moonlighting), Emmy winner (1997, 1998), progressive supranuclear palsy.[750]
- Ludo Dierckxsens, 60, Belgian racing cyclist.[751]
- Mike Eddy, 72, American stock car racer (ASA).[752]
- Juan Manuel Eguiagaray, 79, Spanish politician and economist, minister of industry (1993–1996).[753]
- Tshenuwani Farisani, 76, South African politician, MNA (2009–2010) and speaker of the Limpopo Provincial Legislature (2004–2009).[754]
- Vicki Goldberg, 88, American photography critic, author, and photo historian.[755]
- Roberto Gomes Guimarães, 89, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Campos (1995–2011).[756]
- Bernard Kerik, 69, American police officer and political consultant, New York City police commissioner (2000–2001) and acting minister of interior of Iraq (2003), heart disease.[757]
- Aleksey Lidov, 66, Russian art historian.[758]
- Francesco Mallardo, 74, Italian mobster (Mallardo clan).[759]
- Susann McDonald, 90, American classical harpist.[760]
- Prasanna Pattnaik, 76, Indian politician, Odisha MLA (1977–1980, 1985–1995).[761]
- Deborah Pellow, 80, American anthropologist.[762]
- John Newell, 89, Canadian politician, Nova Scotia MLA (1983–1988).[763]
- Rajesh, 75, Indian actor (Kanni Paruvathile, Achamillai Achamillai, Virumaandi).[764]
- Vreni Spoerry, 87, Swiss politician, member of the National Council (1986–1996) and Council of States (1996–2003).[765]
- David Trist, 77, New Zealand cricketer (Canterbury) and cricket coach (Eastern Province, national team).[766]
- Charles Wadsworth, 96, American classical pianist and organizer of chamber music series (Festival dei Due Mondi, Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, Spoleto Festival USA).[767]
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[edit]- Stjepan Andrašić, 83, Croatian journalist, chief editor of Večernji list (1983–1990).[768]
- George Annas, 79, American scholar and ethicist.[769]
- Étienne-Émile Baulieu, 98, French endocrinologist and biochemist.[770]
- Sir Kenneth Bloomfield, 94, British civil servant.[771]
- Michael J. Byrnes, 66, American Roman Catholic prelate, archbishop of Agaña (2019–2023), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[772]
- Chang Yoon-chang, 64, South Korean Olympic volleyball player (1984, 1988), stomach cancer.[773]
- Bedřich Dlouhý, 92, Czech painter and academic.[774]
- Kim R. Gibson, 77, American jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania (since 2003).[775]
- Prentis Hancock, 83, British actor (Space: 1999, Doctor Who, Spy Trap).[776]
- Masaru Imada, 93, Japanese jazz pianist and composer.[777]
- Abdul Ismail, 79, Indian cricketer (Bombay), cardiac arrest.[778]
- Dauda Musa Komo, 65, Nigerian military administrator, administrator of Rivers State (1993–1996).[779]
- James Hector MacDonald, 100, Canadian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Hamilton (1978–1982), bishop of Charlottetown (1982–1991) and archbishop of St. John's (1991–2000).[780]
- Valerie Mahaffey, 71, American actress (The Doctors, French Exit, Young Sheldon), Emmy winner (1992), cancer.[781]
- Peter Mazzaferro, 94, American college football coach (Waynesburg, Curry).[782]
- Katarina Mazetti, 81, Swedish author and journalist.[783]
- Red Pedersen, 89–90, Danish-born Canadian politician and trading post manager, Northwest Territories MLA (1983–1991).[784]
- Mario Primicerio, 84, Italian mathematician and politician, mayor of Florence (1995–1999).[785]
- Anna Mae Robertson, 101, American army officer.[786]
- Keith Rudd, 79, English cricketer (Minor Counties North, Norfolk).[787]
- Henning Scheich, 83, German brain researcher and psychiatrist.[788]
- Paul Bernd Spahn, 85, German economist.[789]
- Loretta Swit, 87, American actress (M*A*S*H, Freebie and the Bean, Race with the Devil), Emmy winner (1980, 1982).[790]
- John Thrasher, 81, American politician and academic administrator, member of the Florida Senate (2009–2014) and House of Representatives (1992–2000), president of FSU (2014–2021), cancer.[791]
- Fernando Venâncio, 80, Portuguese writer.[792]
- H. S. Venkateshamurthy, 80, Indian screenwriter (Chinnari Mutha, Kraurya) and lyricist (Kotreshi Kanasu).[793]
- Renée Victor, 86, American actress (Weeds, Coco, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim), lymphoma.[794]
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[edit]- Adolfo Andrade, 75, Colombian footballer (Deportes Quindío, Deportivo Cali, national team).[795]
- John Brenkus, 53, American television producer (Sport Science), suicide.[796]
- David John Chambers, 95, English bibliographer.[797]
- William Dudley, 78, British theatre designer, dementia.[798]
- Stanley Fischer, 81, Israeli-American economist, governor of the Bank of Israel (2005–2013) and Vice Chair of the Federal Reserve (2014–2017).[799]
- Dan Gallin, 94, Polish labour activist and trade unionist.[800]
- Carmencita Hederman, 85, Irish politician, senator (1989–1993), lord mayor of Dublin (1987–1988).[801]
- Betsy Jochum, 104, American baseball player (South Bend Blue Sox).[802]
- Jerrauld Jones, 70, American politician and jurist, member of the Virginia House of Delegates (1988–2002).[803]
- Marcie Jones, 79, Australian singer (Marcie and The Cookies), leukaemia.[804]
- Joan Lippincott, 89, American concert organist.[805]
- Andrew Matheson, 73, Canadian-British rock singer (Hollywood Brats), leukaemia.[806]
- Mike McCallum, 68, Jamaican boxer (1976 Olympics), WBA light middleweight (1984–1987) and middleweight (1989–1991), WBC light heavyweight (1994–1995) champion.[807]
- Ernesto Pellegrini, 84, Italian catering industry and football executive, chairman of Inter Milan (1984–1995), lung infection.[808]
- William S. Sly, 92, American physician.[809]
- Lachie Stewart, 81, Scottish Olympic runner (1972).[810]
- Valmik Thapar, 73, Indian naturalist (Land of the Tiger), cancer.[811]
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- ^ TDP Senior Leader and Former MP Palakonda Rayudu Passes Away
- ^ Kabar Duka, Anggota DPR RI Alamuddin Dimyati Rois Meninggal Dunia (in Indonesian)
- ^ У Києві помер письменник Валерій Шевчук (in Ukrainian)
- ^ Экс-депутат Госдумы Виктор Таланов найден мёртвым на улице в Петербурге (in Russian)
- ^ In memory of former Deputy Vice-Chancellor Maurice Vile
- ^ Joe Don Baker
- ^ Frank Caprice
- ^ Asesinan a periodista Raúl Célis en Iquitos (in Spanish)
- ^ Ronald Corp OBE (1951 – 2025)
- ^ Feyenoord-icoon Joop van Daele, de man van het brilletje en legendarische goal, op 77-jarige leeftijd overleden (in Dutch)
- ^ Помер багаторічний міський голова Чернівців і колишній народний депутат Микола Федорук (in Ukrainian)
- ^ Timor-Leste's Falintil Freedom Fighter Ernesto 'Dudu' dies aged 80
- ^ Ушел из жизни Народный писатель Абхазии Алексей Гогуа (in Russian)
- ^ DJ Hazel death: Police investigate after popular DJ found dead in parked car
- ^ Nate Holden, former state senator and LA councilmember, dies at 95
- ^ Otto Homlung (in Norwegian)
- ^ Frank Johnson
- ^ Lothar Kolditz verstorben (in German)
- ^ Stacy Gromatski: Sen. Matt Meadows — a booming voice that opened doors, lifted hearts
- ^ Tanzania's former Prime Minister Cleopa Msuya dies at 94
- ^ Olympic Medallist Saleem Nazim passes away
- ^ Rosanna Norton, Oscar-Nominated Costume Designer of 'Tron,' 'Carrie,' Dies at 80
- ^ Nunn
- ^ Morre aos 85 anos no Rio o matemático Jacob Palis (in Brazilian Portuguese)
- ^ Former Pro Enrico Paolini Passes Away At 80
- ^ Seasoned politician dies at 82
- ^ Tod des Bürgermeisters reißt eine Lücke in die Stadt und die Herzen der Menschen" (in German)
- ^ Tributes paid after title-winning former Doncaster Rovers player dies at 80
- ^ Angelo Rinaldi, écrivain et membre de l'Académie française, est mort (in French)
- ^ André Rouillé, une vie à l'épreuve de l'art (in French)
- ^ Salabula passes away | She was a straight-shooter: Gavoka
- ^ Local World War II veteran Jim Spenst passed away at 99
- ^ Ha mort Paquita Tomàs (in Catalan)
- ^ Veteran Actor Madhav Vaze Of Shyamchi Aai Passes Away
- ^ Former Ohio State All-American, national champion Bob White passes away
- ^ Hector Aizpuro
- ^ Actor and president of Karlovy Vary Film Festival Jiří Bartoška dies at 78
- ^ Ci ha lasciati il prof. Yaqob Beyene, maestro di lingue e culture etiopiche (in Italian)
- ^ Actor Amay Bisaya dies
- ^ Charlie Nassofer, 80, OBM
- ^ Remembering Marco Causi
- ^ Vale Frances Crampton AM
- ^ Deuil au Bénin : l'ancien ministre Amos Elègbè n'est plus (in French)
- ^ Muere Carlos Ferrari, maestro del teatro puertorriqueño (in Spanish)
- ^ Addio Oliviero Garlini, bomber dell'Atalanta semifinalista in Coppa delle Coppe (in Italian)
- ^ Hervé de La Martinière, figure de l'édition française, est mort à l'âge de 78 ans (in French)
- ^ Chet Lemon, 1984 Detroit Tigers hero, dies at age 70
- ^ Alphonso Lingis (1933-2025)
- ^ Simon Mann, mercenary behind failed 'wonga coup', dies aged 72
- ^ Times reporter who exposed grooming gangs dies
- ^ Johnny Parth (in German)
- ^ Fallece Mary Pérez Marranzini, la fundadora de Rehabilitación (in Spanish)
- ^ Elizabeth T. Pochoda, The Magazine Antiques Editor, 83
- ^ 古文字学家裘锡圭先生去世,他将甲骨文字的考释向前推进了一步 (in Chinese)
- ^ Fiji international Josaia Raisuqe dies aged 30
- ^ Hyderabad: Former Uppal MLA Bandaru Rajireddy passes away
- ^ Addio a Enea Riboldi, il fumettista del mare (in Italian)
- ^ Remembering Dan Seavey: A mushing passion from a young age
- ^ Eddie Sheldrake, Polly’s Pies cofounder and UCLA hall of famer, dies at 98
- ^ Retired Supreme Court Justice David Souter dies at 85
- ^ ミュンヘン五輪レスリング銀メダリスト・和田喜久夫氏が死去、故郷で長年にわたり後進育成に尽力 (in Japanese)
- ^ German rap star Xatar dead at 43
- ^ 소설 '하얀 배' 윤후명 작가 별세...향년 79세 (in Korean)
- ^ Zemřel Miloš Zapletal, legenda českého skautingu a autor obří encyklopedie her (in Czech)
- ^ Trauer um "Naddel": Nadja Abd el Farrag ist tot (in German)
- ^ Addio a Giuseppe Basini: grande fisico e politico di razza. Fu tra i fondatori di An. Il cordoglio di Fd (in Italian)
- ^ Bo Gunnar Bjelfvenstam (in Swedish)
- ^ Wade Michael Blanchard
- ^ Kwik Fit founder Sir Tom Farmer dies aged 84
- ^ Stewart Francke dies at 66, remembered as a pillar of metro Detroit's music scene
- ^ Holocaust survivor Margot Friedländer dies at 103
- ^ DA confirms passing of former chief whip Douglas Gibson
- ^ Arts Icon Fred Graham Passes Away
- ^ Bishop John Peter Mark Jabalé, O.S.B. †
- ^ Mantan Bupati Pelalawan Tengku Azmun Jaafar Meninggal Dunia, Sejumlah Tokoh Melayat ke Rumah Duka (in Indonesian)
- ^ الموت يغيب نجم الكرة العراقية "گلوي (in Arabic)
- ^ '깊은 강은 멀리 흐른다' '벌레'의 작가 김영현 별세 (in Korean)
- ^ Eco-activist Betty Krawczyk took part in blockades to stop B.C. clearcutting
- ^ Dragan Labovic dies of a heart attack at 38
- ^ Le nageur Régent Lacoursière est décédé à 90 ans (in French)
- ^ Robert Lemieux
- ^ Umro Milorad Mirčić, osnivač i potpredsednik Srpske radikalne stranke (in Serbian)
- ^ Serge Mongeau, le « père » de la simplicité volontaire, est décédé (in French)
- ^ Peter Morwood (1956-2025)
- ^ Disgraced former Queensland Labor minister Gordon Nuttall dies aged 71
- ^ Ana Pellicer, Mexican Sculptor Who Made Jewelry for the Statue of Liberty, Dies at 79
- ^ Johnny Rodriguez, country music’s first Mexican American star, dead at 73
- ^ Coquimbo lamentó deceso del exjugador Francisco Rotunno (in Spanish)
- ^ S'ha mort Joan de Sagarra, gran referent del periodisme cultural de Barcelona (in Catalan)
- ^ In Memoriam: John Stachel
- ^ Former US Census Bureau director John Thompson, who guided preparations for 2020 head count, dies
- ^ Morto Gianni Vasino, giornalista volto di 90° Minuti (in Italian)
- ^ Mustafa Zaman Abbasi passes away
- ^ Padma Shri awardee Subbanna Ayyappan dies under mysterious circumstances
- ^ Matthew Best – British conductor and bass – dies aged 68
- ^ Ghee Bowman and the Forgotten Indian Soldiers: A Tribute to a Remarkable Historian
- ^ Former Australia Test cricketer Bob Cowper dies at 84
- ^ Decade of Craig
- ^ Neville Dilkes, chef d'orchestre de renommée internationale, est décédé en Vendée (in French)
- ^ ICNApedia - Charlotte Dravet (July 14, 1936 – May 10, 2025)
- ^ Gerald Francis
- ^ John Gale OBE 1929-2025
- ^ The Queen of the episode: actress Nina Grebeshkova has died
- ^ Vale David Hay MBE
- ^ Hip-Hop Artist Dies After Years of Illness: Kafon Was 42
- ^ Gerald Kaufman, former Pa. state representative and environmental and social activist, has died at 92
- ^ Умерла бывший главный режиссер программы «Время (in Russian)
- ^ Biennale d'art de Venise: décès de la curatrice Koyo Kouoh (in French)
- ^ 世界文化賞名誉顧問、ウィリアム・ルアーズ氏死去 元メトロポリタン美術館理事長 (in Japanese)
- ^ Maniacco, Aldo
- ^ Former Singapore cricketer and coach Arjun Menon dies in Malawi
- ^ RWE trauert um Wolfgang Rausch (in German)
- ^ John Michael Root
- ^ Former Bihar Transport Minister RN Singh Passes Away
- ^ Former judge, senator Walls dies at 80
- ^ Former Gujarat health minister Hemaben Acharya passes away at 92
- ^ Christina Ballingall
- ^ John J. Barbato, Sr.
- ^ Ancien préfet de l'Aude et élu de Carcassonne, Dominique Bellion est mort (in French)
- ^ Robert Benton, Oscar-winning director of Kramer vs Kramer, dies aged 92
- ^ Nesten alle var på fornavn med Nils, nå er han borte (in Norwegian)
- ^ Colin Booth | 1934-2025
- ^ Jim Burns
- ^ Britse jeugdschrijver Aidan Chambers (90) overleden, Bart Moeyaert: "Hij was allesbepalend" (in Dutch)
- ^ Taranto, è morto Giancarlo Cito (in Italian)
- ^ Gold-winning Paralympic equestrian star dies aged 76
- ^ John Edwards
- ^ Addio a Enzo Ferrari, allenò Zico all'Udinese (in Italian)
- ^ Экономист и банкир Виктор Геращенко скончался на 88-м году жизни (in Russian)
- ^ Statements on the Death of Sharpe James
- ^ Tar Heel Hoops Legend Larry Miller Dies At Age 79
- ^ Wilberforce Mfum: Black Stars Legend and AFCON Hero Passes Away Aged 88
- ^ Schwarze Zeitzeugin der NS-Zeit ist tot (in German)
- ^ Hans Noë—“hiding master” sculptor, architect, and Tony Smith, Barnett Newman, and Mies van der Rohe protégé—dies at 96
- ^ Former Fine Gael minister Paddy O'Toole dies aged 87
- ^ Ex-Bayelsa military administrator dies at 70
- ^ وفاة الفنانة السورية فاطمة سعد.. صديقة «كابتن ماجد» (in Arabic)
- ^ 90s Wrestling legend who performed for WWE, ECW dies just weeks after retirement match
- ^ 中国工程院院士、国医大师、现代中国针灸奠基人石学敏逝世 (in Chinese)
- ^ Zemřela varhanice Alena Štěpánková Veselá, bylo jí 101 let (in Czech)
- ^ وفاة القيادي الفلسطيني البارز زكريا الآغا عن عمر ناهز 83 عامًا (in Arabic)
- ^ OB-legende er død: - Han var mit største forbillede (in Danish)
- ^ Family of late Highwayman artist Al Black talks about his legacy
- ^ Tributes flow after shock death of Australian baseball legend Adam Burton, aged 53
- ^ John Denis Charmley
- ^ Jack Curtis
- ^ Louis Diaz, Undercover Agent Who Busted a Drug Kingpin, Dies at 79
- ^ Mark Gerald Esser
- ^ Vlastimil Hort has passed away
- ^ UN urges calm as heavy fire, clashes erupt in Libya's Tripoli
- ^ Moussa Koffoé se couche, laissant ses familles biologique et professionnelle inconsolables (in French)
- ^ L'ancien maire socialiste de Pont-sur-Yonne et député de l'Yonne Roger Lassale s'est éteint à l'âge de 89 ans (in French)
- ^ Morre o maestro Ernst Mahle, referência na música erudita e criador da Escola de Música de Piracicaba (in Portuguese)
- ^ Умерла народная артистка РСФСР балерина Алла Осипенко (in Russian)
- ^ Lorna Raver, Actress in ‘Drag Me to Hell,’ Dies at 81
- ^ Wereldkampioen en 'lieve, aardige vent' Gerard Schipper (76) overleden (in Dutch)
- ^ Sir Roy Stone obituary: Senior civil servant known as ‘usual channels’
- ^ Yasunao Tone, Fluxus Artist Who Turned Sound Visual, Dies at 90
- ^ Murray Anderson
- ^ Gaza journalist Hassan Aslih killed in Israeli strike on hospital
- ^ Shrewsbury Town legend Chic Bates dies, aged 75
- ^ Icon of education and women’s rights Rasammah Bhupalan dies at 98
- ^ Former Missouri governor dies at age 86
- ^ John Bryson, Former Edison International Chairman and CEO, Dies at 81
- ^ Acribillan a Luis Córdova, exdiputado federal del PRI, en un café en Zapopan (in Spanish)
- ^ William Thaxton "Billy" Earheart, III
- ^ Alan Eggleston
- ^ Former Brighton winger Gerry Fell dies after cancer battle
- ^ Morre Divaldo Franco, um dos principais líderes espíritas do país (in Brazilian Portuguese)
- ^ Ole Miss football two-time bowl MVP quarterback Bobby Franklin dies at 88
- ^ Richard L. Garwin, a designer of the first hydrogen bomb, dies at 97
- ^ Sad news as Leeds Rhinos mourn Championship winner Derek Hallas
- ^ The death has occurred of Alice Hanratty
- ^ Yaak Karsunke (in German)
- ^ Phyllis Gutiérrez-Kenney, Latina Pioneer in the Washington State Legislature, Dies at 89
- ^ Man who started Wendy’s burger chain in NZ dies, age 81
- ^ 广东省原省长卢瑞华逝世 (in Chinese)
- ^ Davender Singh Malik, Ph.D.
- ^ Muere Ramón de Pablo Marañón, jugador del Barça de la década de los 60 (in Spanish)
- ^ Mexican beauty influencer shot dead during TikTok live stream
- ^ Former olympian, Robson Mulombe dies
- ^ Pepe Mujica, the humble philosopher president, dies
- ^ Eks Wagub Jakarta Eddie Marzuki Nalapraya Meninggal Dunia (in Indonesian)
- ^ Academician Gheorghe Paladi, founder of the modern school of obstetrics in Moldova, died
- ^ Charles Phythian-Adams
- ^ Former All-Star Twins third baseman Rich Rollins dies at 87
- ^ R.I.P., John R. "Haj" Ross (1938-2025)
- ^ Elhunyt Sasics Szvetiszláv (in Hungarian)
- ^ 谷川禎治郎さん死去 52年五輪競泳リレー「銀」 (in Japanese)
- ^ Geoffrey Hewlett Thompson 1929–2025
- ^ Jon Ungphakorn, former Bangkok Senator and civil society leader, dies at 77
- ^ Former Dolphins Fan Favorite Passes Away
- ^ Gordon J. Wenham (1943–2025)
- ^ Report: Hamas leaders Mohammed Sinwar, Mohammed Shabaneh confirmed killed
- ^ Daniel Bilalian, ancien présentateur des journaux télévisés de France Télévisions, est mort (in French)
- ^ Fallece Enrique Cancer, ex magistrado del TS, a los 90 años en Barbastro (in Spanish)
- ^ Dame June Clark obituary
- ^ Muere el cantante dominicano Dharío Primero, de la época de oro de la balada (in Spanish)
- ^ Remembering Distinguished Professor Emeritus Richard E. “Dick” Dickerson
- ^ GS Đoàn Viết Hoạt, nhà hoạt động dân chủ nổi tiếng, qua đời (in Vietnamese)
- ^ Vale Frank Dunin
- ^ L'ex-tennisman chalonnais Hervé Gauvain s'est éteint (in French)
- ^ Jerwood Foundation Chairman Emeritus Alan Grieve CBE (1928-2025)
- ^ Shock and disbelief in rugby community after sudden death of Cornal Hendricks
- ^ Former Baton Rouge Mayor-President Kip Holden has died, sources confirm
- ^ Jeannette Laot, figure historique de la CFDT, est morte (in French)
- ^ Fallece a los 94 años el escritor Chufo Lloréns, un especialista en novela histórica (in Spanish)
- ^ Décès de Fadéla M'Rabet : une voix algérienne, savante et militante, s'éteint à Paris [1936-2025] (in French)
- ^ Rodney L. Nichols, age 60 of Helena
- ^ E' morto Giorgio Panattoni (in Italian)
- ^ S Balachandra Rao obit: Pillar of classical Indian astronomy, defender of rational thought
- ^ Veteran writer and cultural scholar Nandalike Balachandra Rao passes away
- ^ Addio a Ali Rashid, una vita a sostegno degli oppressi, anima della causa palestinese in Italia (in Italian)
- ^ Πέθανε ο σπουδαίος αρχαιολόγος Πάνος Βαλαβάνης (in Greek)
- ^ 中国科学院院士、我国航天液体火箭技术专家朱森元逝世 (in Chinese)
- ^ Joseph Akaagerger, ex-Benue senator and military administrator, dies at 69
- ^ Si è spento a 98 anni Luigi Alva, il tenore gentiluomo (in Italian)
- ^ Bukan Jantung, RSUDAM Berikan Penjelasan Penyebab Meninggalnya Bachtiar Basri (in Indonesian)
- ^ Nécrologie : décès de l’écrivaine camerounaise Angeline Solange Bonono (in French)
- ^ Robert Brooke 1940–2025
- ^ Ehemaliger St. Galler GLP-Nationalrat Thomas Brunner gestorben (in German)
- ^ 'Curly Locks' singer Junior Byles has died
- ^ In Memoriam: Judith Copithorne, 1939–2025
- ^ A murit Cristina Deleanu. Îndrăgita actriță de teatru și film avea 84 de ani (in Romanian)
- ^ Terry Draper of Klaatu Dies At Age 73
- ^ Trauer um Heidi Eisterlehner (in German)
- ^ Suomen ensimmäinen Hollywood-näyttelijä Taina Elg on kuollut (in Finnish)
- ^ Addio a Bruno Franceschetti, figura emblematica della ginnastica artistica maschile (in Italian)
- ^ Wilhelm Höynck, first OSCE Secretary General, passes away
- ^ Steve Tongalson Inwood
- ^ Πέθανε σε ηλικία 86 ετών ο Κώστας Λυχναράς -Σκηνοθέτης των «Κωνσταντίνου και Ελένης» και «Το καφέ της Χαράς» (in Greek)
- ^ Morreu antiga secretária de Estado da Família Teresa Costa Macedo (in Portuguese)
- ^ Sinema dünyası yasta! Ünlü yönetmen Ali Özgentürk hayatını kaybetti (in Turkish)
- ^ Nécrologie : Thierry Picard, joueur de l'ASM entre 1979 et 1987 (in French)
- ^ Il mondo del cinema dà l’addio a Federica Ranchi, triestina nella dolce vita (in Italian)
- ^ Rob Reich, multi-instrumentalist and composer, dies at 47
- ^ Ronald Ribman, 92, Dies; His Plays Mined the Absurdity of Existence
- ^ Florida executes suspected serial killer once eyed for possible link to the OJ Simpson case
- ^ TMC MLA Tapas Saha dies of brain haemorrhage
- ^ Mor l'actriu Montserrat Salvador, la senyora Mercè de "Nissaga de poder" (in Catalan)
- ^ Shepherd, Scoresby Arthur
- ^ Ушла из жизни Наталья Шиколенко. Вечная память... (in Russian)
- ^ Conrad Selwyn Shinn
- ^ Morreu Antónia de Sousa, jornalista do DN "empenhada em defender os direitos das mulheres" (in Portuguese)
- ^ Broadway Composer Charles Strouse Passes Away at 96
- ^ Remembering Norma Meras Swenson
- ^ Preminuo Dušan Vujović, bivši ministar finansija, privrede i odbrane (in Serbian)
- ^ SPD-Politiker Hans-Georg Wagner gestorben (in German)
- ^ Carlton, Fitzroy and Brisbane great Robert Walls did it his way – in life and in death
- ^ Remembering Richard Weller (1963 – 2025)
- ^ Fallece Mariano Azuela Güitrón, expresidente de la SCJN, a los 89 años (in Spanish)
- ^ Marianne Bernadotte har avlidit – 100 år gammal (in Swedish)
- ^ Howard F. Bier
- ^ Fallece en Camagüey destacado exfutbolista cubano (in Spanish)
- ^ Duncan Campbell obituary
- ^ Vale Bill Compston
- ^ Highlife artiste Dada KD is dead
- ^ Ex-Raith & Hibs defender Dennis dies aged 55
- ^ Stalwart of Otago rugby remembered
- ^ Preminuo Damir Dokić (in Serbian)
- ^ Obituary of Judge John M. Duhe, Jr.
- ^ Brian Glanville, the doyen of football writers, passes away aged 93
- ^ Morre aos 100 anos Maria Lúcia Godoy, grande cantora lírica que voou alto pelo mundo com um ‘pássaro’ na garganta (in Portuguese)
- ^ In Memoriam: Allen M. Goldman
- ^ Cameroon soccer great Emmanuel Kundé dies at age 68
- ^ Peter Lax, Abel Prize laureate dies at 99
- ^ Timor-Leste Mourns the Death of Fr. Domingos ‘Maubere’, Freedom Fighter and Human Rights Defender
- ^ Έφυγε από τη ζωή ο Μανώλης Παπαδόπουλος (in Greek)
- ^ Odeszła od nas na zawsze prof. dr hab. Jadwiga Rappe (in Polish)
- ^ Muere la historiadora de arte albacetense Rubí Sanz (in Spanish)
- ^ Sharland, Elizabeth
- ^ Scenarist Gerard Soeteman (Soldaat van Oranje) overleden (in Dutch)
- ^ Oud-D66-leider en jeugdboekenschrijver Jan Terlouw (93) overleden (in Dutch)
- ^ Former UDA leader Andy Tyrie dies
- ^ Skådespelaren Meta Velander är död – blev 100 år (in Swedish)
- ^ Osmany Cienfuegos Gorriarán, the older brother of Camilo Cienfuegos, has passed away
- ^ Stanley Jason Conti
- ^ Acclaimed poet Paul Durcan dies aged 80
- ^ Vale Professor Creswell John Eastman AO
- ^ Obituary | Jackie Edwards
- ^ DK mourns the passing of bestselling author and scientist Dr Stuart Farrimond
- ^ Gardner, Len
- ^ ANC mourns passing of ANCWL deputy president Lungi Mnganga-Gcabashe
- ^ Saroj Ghose, father of India’s science museum movement, passes away
- ^ Actor and writer Gawn Grainger dies aged 87
- ^ Murió Belela Herrera, exvicecanciller y activista por los Derechos Humanos; tenía 98 años (in Spanish)
- ^ اتحاد الكرة ينعى اللاعب الدولي الأسبق كوركيس اسماعيل (in Arabic)
- ^ Välisministeerium: Soome kopteriõnnetuses ellujäänuid pole (in Estonian)
- ^ Phillip Lee Jacobson
- ^ Ali Kazak dies en route to Palestine
- ^ Michael Ledeen, a Reagan revolutionary, passes at 83
- ^ Remembering Ambassador Melvyn Levitsky
- ^ Addio a Franco Merli, il giovane volto pasoliniano de «Il fiore delle Mille e una notte» (in Italian)
- ^ In Memoriam: Roger Nichols (1940-2025)
- ^ Burgtheater-Doyenne Elisabeth Orth ist tot (in German)
- ^ Vale Adam Selwood
- ^ Viron yleisradioyhtiö: Kaikki Euran helikopterionnettomuudessa kyydissä olleet ovat kuolleet (in Finnish)
- ^ David Rytman Slavitt
- ^ Murió el exmagistrado Luis Velázquez Alvaray (in Spanish)
- ^ Le rappeur Werenoi, plus gros vendeur de disques en France, est mort à 31 ans (in French)
- ^ 演员朱媛媛去世,年仅51岁 (in Chinese)
- ^ Gordon Baldwin obituary
- ^ Jay Batt, New Orleans businessman and former City Council member, dies at 64
- ^ È scomparso Mario Carbone, fotografo e testimone calabrese del ‘900 (in Italian)
- ^ SAG-AFTRA - Summer 2025
- ^ Remembering Leslie Epstein, Pillar of BU’s Creative Writing Program
- ^ Fallece Fernando González Ollé, catedrático emérito de la Universidad de Navarra (in Spanish)
- ^ Remembering Harry Kelleher
- ^ Dr Anne Merriman, Irish-educated pioneer of palliative care in Africa, dies aged 90
- ^ Justice S.R. Nayak passes away
- ^ RIP Sir Bill
- ^ Six-Time LPGA Tour Winner Jo Ann Prentice Passes Away at Age 92
- ^ Longtime North Dakota lawmaker Cynthia Schreiber-Beck dies at 70
- ^ Professor Harold John "John" Simpson
- ^ Charles Thiffault, grande figure du monde du hockey, est décédé à 87 ans (in French)
- ^ James Edgar Till
- ^ 明石昌夫が死去、B'zサポートや数々のアーティストの楽曲手がける (in Japanese)
- ^ Yusuf Ziya Bahadınlı yaşamını yitirdi (in Turkish)
- ^ Muere la actriz Aurora Clavel a los 88 años (in Spanish)
- ^ In Memoriam: David Demaine (1942-2025)
- ^ Muere Belén del Valle, la primera mujer fiscal en España (in Spanish)
- ^ Safari Rally legend Mike Doughty dies at 88
- ^ RIP, Alec Farrall
- ^ Popular Gay Porn Star Colton Ford Dies At 62
- ^ Professor Emeritus J. Arch Getty Passes Away
- ^ Помер відомий чернівецький диригент, композитор та скрипаль Юрій Гіна (in Ukrainian)
- ^ Биография Юрия Григоровича (in Russian)
- ^ Kathleen Hughes, Iconic Scream Queen of 'It Came from Outer Space,' Dies at 96
- ^ George Leitmann
- ^ Alice Notley, "our present-day Homer" -- 1945–2025
- ^ O'Hagan (subscription required)
- ^ Luto en el ciclismo colombiano: Jonathan Paredes murió en aparatoso accidente en carreteras de Boyacá (in Spanish)
- ^ First Bishop of Batticaloa Diocese passes away
- ^ Muere Ignacio 'Nacho' Rodríguez, exportero de Tigres (in Spanish)
- ^ Nathan Silver, an architect who chronicled a vanished New York City; at 89
- ^ Murió alias ‘Martín Sombra’, el carcelero de las FARC que mantuvo cautiva a Íngrid Betancourt (in Spanish)
- ^ Muere Manuel Torreiglesias, histórico presentador del programa 'Saber vivir' en TVE (in Spanish)
- ^ Биография Юрия Владимирова (in Russian)
- ^ VVD-icoon Hans Wiegel (83) overleden: ’We zijn trots op wie hij was’ (in Dutch)
- ^ Former Sabah governor Tun Ahmadshah Abdullah passes away
- ^ Lynn Amedee
- ^ Christian TV Icon Kay Arthur Dies After Life Spent Sharing Gospel with Millions
- ^ Jen Bartlett obituary
- ^ Italian boxing great Nino Benvenuti has died (2)
- ^ Michael Francis Cavanagh
- ^ Native de Metz, la résistante Marthe Cohn est décédée à l’âge de 105 ans (in French)
- ^ Muere Francisco de Borbón Escasany, primo del rey, diez días después que su hermano Alfonso: así fue la intensa vida del duque de Sevilla (in Spanish)
- ^ Les Dilley Dies: Oscar-Winning ‘Star Wars’ & ‘Raiders of the Lost Ark’ Art Director Was 84
- ^ Private Eye cartoonist Barry Fantoni dies aged 85
- ^ Arthur Hamilton, songwriter of ‘Cry Me a River’ torch classic, dies at 98
- ^ Joan Harrison, South Africa’s first Olympic swimming gold medalist, has died at 89. She won 100 backstroke gold at the 1952 Helsinki Olympics
- ^ Willard James Obituary
- ^ Former Sporting Kansas City midfielder Kinda dies at 31
- ^ Scott Klingenbeck
- ^ Suri Tallinna endine linnapea Harri Lumi (in Estonian)
- ^ Mantan Wakapolri Jusuf Manggabarani meninggal dunia (in Indonesian)
- ^ Jayant Narlikar Passes Away: Renowned Astronomer and Scientist Dies at 87 in Pune
- ^ Patrick O'Flynn dead: Former MEP and veteran journalist dies aged 59 as Nigel Farage pays tribute
- ^ Man executed for the 2000 killing of a police officer in Indiana’s second execution in 15 years
- ^ Michael Roemer, Maker of Acclaimed but Little-Seen Films, Dies at 97
- ^ Sainsbury
- ^ Former Atomic Energy Commission Chairman M.R. Srinivasan passes away
- ^ Former State President Tran Duc Luong passes away
- ^ Kabar Duka, Mantan Bupati Mesuji Saply Tutup Usia (in Indonesian)
- ^ Michael B Tretow är död – skapade ikoniska Abba-soundet (in Swedish)
- ^ Birgitta Wallace Ferguson
- ^ George Wendt, Who Played Norm on ‘Cheers,’ Dies at 76
- ^ Ford School mourns the loss of Marina von Neumann Whitman
- ^ Billy Williams obituary
- ^ Don Wright Faculty of Music mourns the loss of Damjana Bratuž
- ^ Swift Alphonso Burch III
- ^ Democratic Rep. Gerry Connolly dies at 75
- ^ Texas Renaissance Festival founder George Coulam’s cause of death was suicide, official says
- ^ Former Dolphins defensive lineman Randy Crowder dies at 72
- ^ Franz Demetz ist tot (in German)
- ^ Former First Lady Nancy Doe Reportedly Dies at Her Sinkor Residence
- ^ Atriz Dorinha Duval, a primeira Cuca do Sítio do Picapau Amarelo, morre aos 96 anos (in Portuguese)
- ^ Eva, one half of performance art duo ‘from the future’ Eva & Adele, has died
- ^ Nie żyje Mirosław Formela. Tragiczne wieści potwierdzone (in Polish)
- ^ Frank Gibson Jr
- ^ Śmierć polskiego olimpijczyka. Świat sportu w żałobie (in Polish)
- ^ Forfatter Jørgen Gunnerud (76) er død (in Norwegian)
- ^ Dr. Robert Anthony Holton
- ^ 108岁旅美画家侯北人辞世,曾将毕生创作精品捐赠国内 (in Chinese)
- ^ Colts owner Jim Irsay dies at 65
- ^ Бывший игрок магнитогорского «Металлурга» Кирилл Лебедев скончался на 34-м году жизни (in Russian)
- ^ Alasdair MacIntyre, renowned Catholic moral philosopher who wrote 'After Virtue,' dies at 96
- ^ Murió Gloria Montenegro, exministra de la Mujer en el gobierno de Martín Vizcarra, a los 69 años (in Spanish)
- ^ Josephine Gould Morse
- ^ Muere el director y guionista Mariano Ozores a los 98 años (in Spanish)
- ^ Central European historian Jiří Pernes passes away
- ^ Pinkus, Harold William
- ^ Muere a tiros un hombre a las puertas de un colegio en Pozuelo de Alarcón (in Spanish)
- ^ Who Was Nambala Keshava Rao? Maoist Supreme Commander Killed In Encounter
- ^ Assistent-trainer Oranje 1988 Nol de Ruiter (85) overleden (in Dutch)
- ^ Eigenwillig, streitbar und wortmächtig (in German)
- ^ Congo – Nécrologie : Le ministre Bernard Tchibambéléla s’en est allé ! (in French)
- ^ Evanildo Bechara, professor, gramático, filólogo e membro da ABL, morre aos 97 anos no Rio (in Portuguese)
- ^ Dr Ellen Patricia Saumer Berscheid
- ^ B.A.R. television critic Victoria Brownworth dies
- ^ Douglas Chamberlain RIP – He didn't just save lives. He transformed how we save them
- ^ Amanda Feilding
- ^ Falleció Hugo Fernández Faingold, exvicepresidente de la República, a los 78 años (in Spanish)
- ^ Milestones: Leonard J. Greenspoon (1945–2025)
- ^ Hall Of Famer Buddy Hall Passes Away At 79 Years Old
- ^ Harjot Bains Mourns Passing of Padma Shri Awardee Dr. Rattan Singh Jaggi
- ^ Former Wales rugby international Mark Jones dies in Abu Dhabi
- ^ حسن کامشاد، نویسنده، مترجم و پژوهشگر ادبیات فارسی، درگذشت (in Persian)
- ^ Guy Klucevsek
- ^ Помер колишній депутат Верховної Ради Юрій Крук (in Ukrainian)
- ^ Ndahet nga jeta Artan Lame! Ish-kreu i ALUIZNI-t humb betejën me sëmundjen (in Albanian)
- ^ James Lowe, Electric Prunes Lead Singer, Dies at 82
- ^ Helvi Mustonen on kuollut (in Finnish)
- ^ Durham boxer O'Connor dies aged 25
- ^ Bruce Olive
- ^ Falleció el expresidente Alfredo Palacio, médico y exmandatario ecuatoriano, a los 86 años (in Spanish)
- ^ Памяти друга (in Russian)
- ^ Legendary Coach Who Mentored NFL QBs Michael Vick And Aaron Brooks Dies At 73
- ^ Mor el polític i escriptor Ignasi Riera i Gassiot als 85 anys (in Catalan)
- ^ Pippa Scott, Actress in ‘The Searchers’ and ‘Auntie Mame,’ Dies at 90
- ^ ANC stalwart Gertrude Shope dies at 99
- ^ Oscar Franklin Smith, 75, dies by lethal injection in first Tennessee execution since 2020
- ^ Morten Steenstrup er død (in Danish)
- ^ Putumayo's Dan Storper Has Passed Away
- ^ 原石油工业部部长王涛逝世,享年93岁 (in Chinese)
- ^ The Devil Wears Prada Ex-Drummer Daniel Williams Killed in San Diego Plane Crash
- ^ Hilda Gracia Baylor
- ^ Умер экс-игрок киевского Динамо Александр Бережной (in Russian)
- ^ In Memoriam Pieter Biesboer (in Dutch)
- ^ Beloved New Orleans singer Lillian Boutte has died
- ^ Zemřela legenda pražské Bohemky. Pavel Chaloupka vystřílel jediný titul (in Czech)
- ^ Écrivaine et militante, la Réunionnaise Anne Cheynet est décédée (in French)
- ^ Ex-prefeito de cidade da Bahia morre aos 86 anos (in Portuguese)
- ^ Actor Mukul Dev passes away at 54
- ^ Former Haitian Foreign Minister Jean Robert Estimé dies at 84
- ^ Barbara Ferris obituary
- ^ Former Oklahoma Rep. Larry Ferguson remembered as bipartisan leader, journalist at statehouse
- ^ John Froggatt (Forward)
- ^ Remembering Mary K Gaillard, pioneering theoretical physicist, esteemed educator, inspirational trailblazer
- ^ Zu Ehren von Hans Geser (in German)
- ^ Pioneering Hip-Hop Journalist and Documentarian Dies at 53
- ^ Tor Kvarv er død (in Norwegian)
- ^ Umrla je slikarka in arhitektka Alenka Kham Pičman (in Slovene)
- ^ Décès du producteur algérien Mohamed Lakhdar Hamina, lauréat de la Palme d'or en 1975 (in French)
- ^ Jeff Margolis, Legendary Oscars and Emmys Director, Dies at 78
- ^ Obituary: Gerry Murphy
- ^ Умер фантаст Юрий Никитин (in Russian)
- ^ Former Rochester boxing great Pat O'Connor dies at 74
- ^ William Anthony Park
- ^ Former Gibraltar Governor, Sir Derek Reffell, has died
- ^ Morre Sebastião Salgado, o maior fotógrafo brasileiro, que registrou dramas do mundo (in Brazilian Portuguese)
- ^ Eski Merkez Bankası Başkanı Rüşdü Saracoğlu yaşamını yitirdi (in Turkish)
- ^ Tom Scheff
- ^ Margaret Weitz
- ^ Former Portland Archbishop John G. Vlazny dies at 88
- ^ Oud-Philips-topman Cor Boonstra (87) overleden (in Dutch)
- ^ Susan Brownmiller, author of the landmark book on sexual assault ‘Against Our Will,’ dies at 90
- ^ Bishop Nestor Celestial Cariño †
- ^ Primeira deputada do Piauí, Josefina Ferreira Costa morre aos 97 anos (in Portuguese)
- ^ Peter David, Legendary Comic Book Writer, Dead At Age 68
- ^ Tom Dunphy
- ^ ‘Queen of Sri Lankan Cinema’, Malini Fonseka passes away
- ^ 送别顾玉东院士:一双手,研究了一辈子 (in Chinese)
- ^ Truman, Elizabeth Robyn
- ^ Левски скърби за покойния Кирил Ивков (in Bulgarian)
- ^ In Memoriam : Paul “Jazz” Jasmin (1935 – 2025)
- ^ Gilbert Francis Lafreniere
- ^ «Большая утрата»: скончался чемпион мира по боксу Валерий Львов (in Russian)
- ^ Brantford-born Motherlode guitarist Kenny Marco dies at age 77
- ^ Lyle Mensch, 82
- ^ Albanian cinematography in mourning, the prominent director Piro Milkani passes away
- ^ Former Kuala Lumpur footballer Gopinath dies
- ^ Oscar winning French documentary filmmaker Marcel Ophuls dies at 97
- ^ 'His last words on British radio' - poignant end to Nottingham radio legend's final show recorded before his death
- ^ Tributes pour in for Wolves' League Cup final hero Gary Pierce
- ^ Fallece la destacada actriz chilena Teresita Reyes a sus 75 años (in Spanish)
- ^ È morto Eugenio Rizzolini: ex capitano del Brescia, aveva 88 anni (in Italian)
- ^ Former PASOK minister dies, aged 94
- ^ Jonathan L Rosner 1941–2025
- ^ Former children's TV presenter, media executive Andrew Shaw dies
- ^ Fred Strutt
- ^ Zemřel scenárista Miroslav Vaic (in Czech)
- ^ Alan Yentob, former BBC executive and TV presenter, dies aged 78
- ^ Fallece Luis Alberto Aguilar, exprefecto de Oruro y compositor de música (in Spanish)
- ^ Stoke City promotion winner and former manager dies at 88
- ^ الوزير السابق وليد عساف في ذمة الله (in Arabic)
- ^ Legendary Sacramento news anchor Stan Atkinson dies at 92
- ^ Trauer um Ehrenbürgermeister Boekhoff (in German)
- ^ Guillermo Caballero Vargas deja una huella en la era democrática (in Spanish)
- ^ Classic-Winning Trainer Clement Dies at 59
- ^ Derby Winning Trainer Don Combs Passes Away
- ^ Morre Tadashi Endo, mestre do Butoh e referência internacional da dança (in Brazilian Portuguese)
- ^ The musicians’ musician: Celebrating the life and legacy of Joe Ford
- ^ Frank Graham Jr.
- ^ Ralph Heck
- ^ Simon House: born August 29, 1948; died May 25, 2025
- ^ Cathy Hudgins, former Hunter Mill District supervisor, dies at 81
- ^ Tidligere skuespiller Ilselil Larsen er død (in Danish)
- ^ Motarilavoa Hilda Lini, 'a trailblazer' for Vanuatu women in politics, has died
- ^ Murió Ángel Mahler, un ícono de los musicales en la Argentina y compositor del emblemático “Drácula, el musical” (in Spanish)
- ^ The death has occurred of Kenneth W. Nicholls
- ^ Doliu în lumea artei. A murit pictorița Silvia Radu, una dintre ultimele figuri ale clasicismului românesc (in Romanian)
- ^ 'Duck Dynasty' Star Phil Robertson Dead at 79
- ^ Frederic M. Scherer
- ^ A tribute to Jali Foday Susso: Custodian of the Kora, voice of Manding, pride of The Gambia
- ^ Monna Tandberg er død (in Norwegian)
- ^ Zemřela herečka Marie Tomášová (in Czech)
- ^ Harrison Ruffin Tyler, grandson of 10th U.S. president and longtime Richmonder, dies at 96
- ^ Yair Vardi, Israeli dance visionary, dies at 76
- ^ Ward Otis Winer
- ^ M. Jean-Raymond Abrial (in French)
- ^ Former Sindh governor Kamaluddin Azfar passes away
- ^ Eminent mathematician and former Panjab University V-C RP Bambah passes away at 99
- ^ Murió monseñor Antonio Baseotto, el obispo que generó un largo conflicto entre el gobierno de Kirchner y el Vaticano (in Spanish)
- ^ Shirli "Sherry Bryce" Bruce
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- ^ Rick Derringer death: Classic rock guitarist of ‘Hang On Sloopy’ fame dies aged 77
- ^ मोठी बातमी! माजी आमदार आर.टी. देशमुख यांचं कार अपघातात निधन; पंकजा मुंडेंचे सगळे कार्यक्रम रद्द (in Marathi)
- ^ Murió Horacio Díaz Luco (in Spanish)
- ^ Frances Doel Dies: Roger Corman’s Longtime Collaborator Was 83
- ^ Adele Fasick 1930–2025
- ^ Décès de l’ancien athlète Ibou Faye (in French)
- ^ Wiener Galerist Ernst Hilger mit 75 Jahren verstorben (in German)
- ^ Помер ексдепутат Ради і вчений Юрій Гнаткевич (in Ukrainian)
- ^ Co Hoedeman, Oscar-Winning Canadian Animator, Dies at 84
- ^ Justice Shamsul Huda Manik passes away
- ^ Robert Jarvik, who co-designed the first permanent artificial heart, dies at 79
- ^ وفاة وليد الجاسم.. حكاية أسطورة الجيل الذهبي لمنتخب الكويت (in Arabic)
- ^ Paul Marantz: 1938-2025
- ^ Empire Magazine Founding Editor Barry McIlheney Dies, Aged 65
- ^ Chester FC: Club pays tribute to Grenville Millington
- ^ Charlie Rangel, trailblazing congressman from Harlem, dies at 94
- ^ Sanatçı İlhan Şeşen hayatını kaybetti (in Turkish)
- ^ Horace Speed
- ^ Leonard Wayne St. Jean
- ^ On the passing of Gerhard Steinke
- ^ وفاة الزناتي القذافي أبرز شخصية تقلدت منصب «أمين مؤتمر الشعب العام» في النظام السابق (in Arabic)
- ^ Freddie Aguilar died of multiple organ failure, says former partner Josephine Quiepo
- ^ Ajzenstat, Janet
- ^ “City Hunter” And “Doctor Stranger” Actor Choi Jung Woo Has Passed Away
- ^ South Africans pay tribute to acting 'icon' Chweneyagae who died age 40
- ^ Tributes to 'legend' goalkeeper Graeme Crawford
- ^ Valerie Ann Deakin
- ^ Ronnie Dugger, 1930-2025
- ^ In Memoriam: Paul Dutton (1943–2025)
- ^ Mor l'actriu Penyanyi Senior Irianti Erningpraja Meninggal Dunia (in Indonesian)
- ^ Умер актер Василий Фунтиков, сыгравший роль Кроша (in Russian)
- ^ Ed Gale, Chucky and 'Howard the Duck' Actor, Dies at 61
- ^ Jim Gouk P.153
- ^ Devin Harjes, ‘Boardwalk Empire,’ ‘Daredevil’ and ‘Gotham’ Actor, Dies at 41
- ^ Touching tributes for 'legendary' Edinburgh musician hailed as 'colossal talent'
- ^ Renowned Ghanaian physician and sickle cell pioneer, Prof Konotey-Ahulu, passes away at 94
- ^ Peter Kwong Dies: ‘Big Trouble In Little China’ & ‘The Golden Child’ Actor & Longtime Hollywood Union Rep Was 73
- ^ Telangana: Former Wyra MLA Madanlal passes away
- ^ Ciclismo in lutto per Claudio Michelotto: il trionfo alla Tirreno-Adriatico e le dieci tappe in maglia rosa (in Italian)
- ^ Idriss Firmin Ngari s’est éteint (in French)
- ^ Annette Bryn Parri
- ^ Помер Сергій Потимков (in Ukrainian)
- ^ In Memory of Jill Raitt (1931-2025) - Classics, Archaeology, and Religion
- ^ In Memoriam: Tom Robbins (1949-2025)
- ^ University pays tribute to friend and colleague Professor Peter Smith
- ^ Red Sternberg died of a heart attack, says wife Sandy Sternberg
- ^ Liverpool FC deeply saddened by passing of Willie Stevenson
- ^ Jean Tiberi, ancien maire de Paris, est mort (in French)
- ^ Falleció Juan Ramón "La Bruja" Verón, leyenda de Estudiantes de La Plata y padre de Juan Sebastián (in Spanish)
- ^ Retired WA Justice Wiggins, who prevailed over wealthy donors, dies at 77
- ^ Supreme Judicial Court Statement on the Passing of Former SJC Chief Justice Herbert P. Wilkins
- ^ Morre embaixador Marcos Azambuja, aos 90 anos, no Rio de Janeiro: 'Mundo ficou menos inteligente' (in Brazilian Portuguese)
- ^ Ronald Clarke obituary
- ^ Veteran Akali leader Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa dies at 89
- ^ Muere en Zaragoza el arquitecto que construyó Torreciudad (in Spanish)
- ^ Al Foster, drummer for Miles Davis and Sonny Rollins, has died
- ^ Franco, Rubén Oscar, Almirante (R) (in Spanish)
- ^ Murió Lucha Fuentes, leyenda del vóley peruano, a los 76 años: el adiós a la ‘Cañonera de Oro’ (in Spanish)
- ^ Eski BDP Genel Başkanı Hamit Geylani hayatını kaybetti (in Turkish)
- ^ Giancarlo Gutierrez ci ha lasciato (in Italian)
- ^ Ушел из жизни Салман Хасимиков… (in Russian)
- ^ James, The Hon Gillian (Gill) Hilma AM
- ^ Bradley Jennings dies: Former FSU linebacker was part of 1999 national championship team
- ^ 'BirdMan' Sunjoy Monga passes away at 63
- ^ وفاة وزير الدفاع الصومالي الأسبق الجنرال مورغن في نيروبي (in Arabic)
- ^ Komponisten Per Nørgård er død (in Danish)
- ^ Sir Bob Reid, visionary British Rail chief whose success could not stave off privatisation
- ^ Disparition de Jacques Robert (in French)
- ^ Claude Roussel, pionnier des arts visuels en Acadie, n’est plus (in French)
- ^ Помер народний депутат Сергій Швець (in Ukrainian)
- ^ George E. Smith
- ^ Canadian Horse of the Year Soaring Free Dies at Age 26
- ^ Julie Dale Speidel
- ^ Veteran Author Ngugi wa Thiong'o is Dead
- ^ Verle Matthew Tiefenthaler
- ^ Lutti nell'episcopato (in Italian)
- ^ The Late Patty Berne Was a Visionary Leader in the Disability Justice Movement
- ^ John Melton Boardman
- ^ Alf Clausen, Emmy-Winning ‘Simpsons’ Composer, Dies at 84
- ^ Ex-Belgisch kampioen Ludo Dierckxsens (60) overleden tijdens 1.000 km voor Kom Op Tegen Kanker (in Dutch)
- ^ Seven-Time ASA Champion Mike Eddy, 72, Passes Away
- ^ Former Socialist minister Juan Manuel Eguiagaray dies
- ^ Struggle stalwart Dr Tshenuwani Farisani passes on
- ^ Vicki Goldberg Dies at 88, an influential photography critic, she wrote essays, newspaper columns and books, including a notable biography of the photojournalist Margaret Bourke-White
- ^ Bishop Roberto Gomes Guimarães †
- ^ Former NYPD Commissioner Bernard Kerik, who led city through 9/11, dies at age 69
- ^ Ушел из жизни историк и теоретик искусства Алексей Лидов (in Russian)
- ^ È morto Francesco Mallardo, il superboss di camorra era ai domiciliari in clinica (in Italian)
- ^ Remembering Susann McDonald (1935–2025)
- ^ Odisha’s First BJP MLA Prasanna Pattnaik Passes Away at 74
- ^ Deborah Pellow
- ^ John Ainslie Newell
- ^ Veteran Tamil Actor Rajesh Passes Away at 75
- ^ Vreni Spoerry ist verstorben. Ein Nachruf auf die Grande Dame des Zürcher Wirtschaftsfreisinns (in German)
- ^ Former Black Caps coach David Trist dies
- ^ Pianist Charles Wadsworth has Died, Aged 96
- ^ Legendary Chief Editor of Večernji list, Stjepan Andrašić Dies (in Croatian)
- ^ In Memoriam: George Annas
- ^ Etienne-Emile Baulieu, père de la pilule abortive, est mort à l’âge de 98 ans (in French)
- ^ Sir Kenneth Bloomfield: Former Northern Ireland Civil Service chief dies aged 94
- ^ Former Guam Archbishop Michael J. Byrnes dies at 66
- ^ '돌고래 스파이커' 배구 전설 장윤창 별세 (in Korean)
- ^ Zemřel výtvarník Bedřich Dlouhý, autor děl z netradičních materiálů (in Czech)
- ^ Kim Gibson Obituary
- ^ Prentis Hancock 1942-2025
- ^ 日本を代表するジャズ・ピアニスト,今田勝が93歳で永眠 (in Japanese)
- ^ Domestic cricket stalwart Abdul Ismail passes away at the age of 79
- ^ Ex-Rivers Military Administrator dies while attending public event in Port Harcourt
- ^ Archbishop James Hector MacDonald, C.S.C. †
- ^ Valerie Mahaffey, Actress on ‘Northern Exposure,’ ‘Desperate Housewives’ and ‘Young Sheldon,’ Dies at 71
- ^ Celebrating the Football Life of Legendary Coach Peter Mazzaferro
- ^ Författaren Katarina Mazetti död (in Swedish)
- ^ MLAs pay tribute to Red Pedersen
- ^ È morto Mario Primicerio, ex sindaco di Firenze (in Italian)
- ^ Anna Mae Robertson; March 5, 1924 – May 30, 2025
- ^ Raymond Rudd
- ^ Zum Tod von Prof. Dr. Henning Scheich (in German)
- ^ Traueranzeige Paul Bernd Spahn (in German)
- ^ Loretta Swit, Margaret “Hot Lips” Houlihan on ‘M*A*S*H,’ Dies at 87
- ^ John Thrasher, former FSU president and Florida House speaker, dies at 81
- ^ Fernando Venâncio (1944-2025), o linguista e escritor que acreditava no futuro da língua portuguesa (in Portuguese)
- ^ Veteran Kannada writer H.S. Venkateshamurthy passes away at 80
- ^ Renée Victor, Voice Of Abuelita In ‘Coco’ & ‘Weeds’ Actress, Dies
- ^ Falleció Adolfo ‘El Rifle’ Andrade, histórico jugador de la selección Colombia y padre del futbolista Andrés ‘El Rifle’ Andrade (in Spanish)
- ^ Sport Science founder John Brenkus passes away
- ^ Chambers
- ^ William Dudley obituary
- ^ Stanley Fischer, former Israeli central bank chief and US Federal Reserve vice chair, dies at 81
- ^ Dan Gallin obituary
- ^ The death has occurred of Carmencita Hederman (née Cruess-Callaghan)
- ^ 'She made history': South Bend Blue Sox's Betsy 'Sockum' Jochum dies at 104
- ^ Jerrauld Jones, Norfolk judge and former state delegate, dies at 70
- ^ Marcie Jones, Leader of Marcie And The Cookies, Dies at 79
- ^ Joan Lippincott dead at 89
- ^ Obituaries: Klaatu Drummer-Songwriter Terry Draper, MuchMusic VJ Juliette Powell, Glam Rocker Andrew Matheson
- ^ 'The body snatcher' passes
- ^ Morto l'ex presidente dell'Inter Ernesto Pellegrini (in Italian)
- ^ William S. Sly, M.D.: 1932-2025
- ^ Scottish distance runner Stewart dies aged 81
- ^ Valmik Thapar, conservationist and chronicler of India’s tigers, dies at 73